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Ul 3 '"" N 1$IU lLlLlb AND RANPLEMAN NEWS. 7i i ti VOL 10. ASHBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1914. NO. 19 HPTISTS TO MEET IN CAPITAL CITY RANDOLPH TEACHERS State Convention to Be Held in Raleigh Beginning December 8. Teachers jin the Public Schools of the County The following is a list of the public school teachers in Ran- Dr. C. H. Durham, pastor of.jfdph. exceptions, fRAMSEUR HAD BIG j FIRE SUNDAY NIGHT The Watkins-Lenoard Hardwaie and Ramseur Pharma cy Were Burned. Last night about midnight Batist State convention, which. 7 ,il ho pallpd to orpdr in t.hp . . Truuty Township i.1 i jt i I -- Rrciwn Memorial cnurcn, oi win-1 v - T , ,nre was aiscoverea m tne upper ,t- n-Salem, is president of the ' undergom rpa or undcr, story of the WatMns-Leonard I building at Kamseur, and be- I jt i i ji i- 1 1. in tiie m -x. ,v i ' it n t f T , i iore tne airm couia oe given tne Fhst Baptist church in Raleigh V3fii Ita. Kkte Norment, ibuildmg was atoost a solid mass De .ember 8. ma Hunter. Trinty No. 2 Silas J. of flames. The Watkms-Leon- Vhe Times says : i Lindley. Trinity No. 3 Clara Davis, ard Hardware Company and the ' The conventions that have ?ciaxTRe5dinJ A?dieA if15501 T4n" i Marsh Pharmacy were butned here so far this year were: IIK rTrf.T"H 't0 tne ground. The loss is about mec Diocese of North Carolina, May L. L. Farlow. 19: Reiuvenated Sons Of Jove, New Market Township. May $15,000 with $8,000 insurance for the hardware store, v. hile the Ramseur Pharmacy carried 1 S and! 6 : Bantist Youno-1 . ews awL "??ce- r Mn V 1 .19 7i a Phil line M V !VItty- y-v -v n Art pa Die's Union, June 8-11: - XL ?awju insurance on xneir ,ovu No: th Carolina Bankers' Asso-, Edna Bostict. No. William Smith, eia Jon May l'-14 ; North Caro? mv. Board of Pharmacy, June 9: North Carolina Medical Ex am ning Society, June 16-18; "Bosa Johnson. Level Cross Township No. 1 Estelle Neece. Providence Township. No. 1 Clara Goodwin, Katie Cox, Confederate Reunion, June 9-10; No. 2 Alice Hockett. No. 3-Bry North Carolina Health Officers. June 15; Democratic State Con vention, June 4 ; Hardware Deal an Parks. No. 4. Esther Wood. No. 5 Ora Wood! Liberty Township. No. 1 A. R. Phillips, Aline Whita. ers of the Carolinas, July 5-9 ; ker, Effie McMillan, Jewel Moore, Nel- stock. The burned structure was one of the best buildings in the town and is located right in the cen ter of the business section ami that other buildings did not burn seems but a miracle- The biy glass windows in the Bank of Ramseur were broken by the heat and the hotel iust across THE ELECTION CONTEST; Messrs. Bytltmi, Holton and Sapp Have Been Retained by Republicans. Nothing i3ieing left undone and no stonit unturned in the effort to bring' to early justice every man'? connected irauds and trickery in tne re- DAVIDSON REPUBLICANS ARE "UP AGAINST IT AN APPEAL FOR JUSTICE to Wants All Voters to Come Asheboro Saturday I want to speak a few words through the Bulletin in regard to the Indignation Mass meeting to be held in - Asheboro" on next I trust National Medical Society (color ed), August 25-27; United Daughters of the Confederacy October 14-17; North Carolina Osteopathic Society, July 3-4. One of the Biggest. 'The Baptist convention will be one of the biggest from many standpoints held here this year. lie McEvansi No. 2 Swanna Pick-'the street was scorched and fo" ett. No. 3 Ila Bird. No. 4 Mrs. W. H. Hardin. 'No. 5 Beulah Brown. No. 6 Ora Brower. Randleman Township. No. 1 R. ; C. Cox, John Farlow, Maude Fox, ' Mary S. Swaim, Jessie Woolen, CorSia Wall, Ellen Barker. No. 2 Daisy Osborn, Pearl Leonard. No. 3 Elva Cox. . No. 4 Columbia Township. No. 1 W. P. White, Nell Marshall, Sue Siler. l Evelyn Smith, Lizzie There will be an attendance of 1 nearly 1,000 visitors, it all plans Smith. Mrs.IW. P. White. No. 2- move along well. The program ; Winnie Brothers. No. 3 No. 4. E. A. McMasters. No, 5 Ual- mittee for that purpose, and on B" it Will appear the names Of SOme a. N. Ellison! No 9 Laura Julian, of the ablest men in North Caro-! Frankiinville Township, lina. The Baptists of Raleigh 'No Wohn Pierce Ulah Williams i -l , i - , No. 2 C. E. sJuhan, Miss Siler. No. 3 are busily .engaged arranging ;D M . Weatherly, Edna Hutchinson, to entertain the visitors. There Miss Mosan,? Annie Morris. No. 4 are committees from the several I Vema A. Smith. No. 5 Carl B. i-hnivW TVi av will hnvo t ha Cox. No. b leta ox. a while' it looked at though the fire would sweap the business section. A hose connection from the mill of the Columbia Manufac turing Company saved the day and although the burned build ing is practically surrounded by wooden buildings the hre Was confined to its origination. Mr. E. B. Leonard, the mana ger of the Watkin-Leonard Hard ware Company stated to The Bulletin man that the building 'would be reconstructed as early as the debris could be removed anq) new material placed on the ground. Face Practically the Same Situa tion As The Republicans in Randolph Verily Democratic rule in close with s re- sid the courts and it remains to hat every vor m i? cent elections , and., already the be seen what they can get there, irrespective at party affiliation Republicans have retained ex-j in Davidson county the elec- ho in &yor of honest and Judge W. P. Bynum and O. L. imsi Arp jwV.Iosp as in this coun- clean. -elections may .attend this Sapp of Greensboro, and Hon. A.ty and it seems that' the Repub- meeting and inake itan epoch E. Holton, of Winston-Salem, as' ifcans there are up against it. makmg occasion . in the history attorneys in the case. This is; At the meeting of the board of of Randolph county. Upon this perhaps the ablest counsel in the' canvassers at Lexington on last " should be launched a State. - ; . ; Thursday the Republican candi- campaign for honesty m our New instances of fraud are:date for clerk of the Superior elections that will redeem not being unearthed every day. Court was counted out bv two only Randolph county but whose inhere seems te be no end to the majority by throwing out the uence will oe leit irom tne trauauient meuioas usea Dy tne box in South Thomasville pre . . Democrats in the recent elec-'cinct, in which was the majority'. het uP$n thl-s occasion set tions. Even ood, Jionest Dem- ;of the Repubhcan clerk. ) ! m m?tl0n fjf ce.or honef? 11 ocrats have no idea of the actual It appears that on account of elections that will spread and methods practiced, and many of j trouble between the poll holders ather Jorce a,nd f.T as them have taken sides with the1 the polls were not opened until & forward until it blots from Republicans and wiU use their ;neari n 0'clock and when the e stat,ute. boos l Ur Sfts influence toward ;the prosecu- election board met they declared he m08lr85 witnW ?I tion of criminals and for cleaner ;tnat the election was illegal on rnous, the most btong, the elections in this county. I these pounds and the returns most damnable statute that .ever Republicans are stirred as'were not counted, thus electing ' 8?? tlJe ata'J ?nf never before and 2,000 and will C. E. Goodwin the Democratic No?h Carolina Let us s t in nmo to A5ii0Wn tn Vm. t.liAir ' J: t v, c motion a,force that will redeem proiest attest the thids Randolph county by restoring practiced in the election of.Tues- . A suit vdU be entered by the her c.tizenshxp the privilege T UK,, 4-;r Vi lariW-l tion and it is understood that al- INDIGNATION MEETING To day, last No loud of the messen- cntertainment gers in hand. During the convention many matters of interest will be dis cussed. While the convention has no power over any individ ual power over any individual church or conerresration. each one adhering to the right of local "Steed sell government, tne convention Taimgge Bulla will nave m nana tne matter oi rKanoy makmg appropriations and ap portionments for missions and other benevolent oojects. inej4rn No. 5 HazeLCox. No. messengers will be from thei No. 7 G. W. Spencer. rants nf both thf clercrv and i No. g Melvin Coltrane laity." Asheboro Township. No. 1 C. E. Teague, Mary Lamb, Pearl Yountsi Mary Barnes, Kate Phillips, Lillie Fentress, Cletus Bur gess, Elbie Miller, Bessie Laughlin, Lillie Parrish, Miss McCloud. No. 2 Essie Cox. ? No. 3 Miss Davidson. No. 4 B. L. sRichardson. Back iCreek Township. No. 1 W. M. Barnes. No. 2 Lena No. 3 A. F. Zachary, baran Wood. No. 3 Mrs. Dora ii. Uavis. No. 5 Tahngge Bulla. No. 6 M. IX. No. 7 W. A. Emanuel. Tabernacle Township. No. 1 L. Varner. No. 2 J. M. Var- Nn. 3 Bessie Cody. No bands play the march, but the Republicans are going . about in a quiet, cool, determined manner, and no compromises -frill be con sidered. Of course no suits can be en tered until the Democrats have taken office, but immediately fol lowing several suits will be instituted. AMERICAN FOOD SERVED BELGIANS ner. PROGRAM IS SENT OUT TO No. 9 Sallie Sue Varner. Concord Township. No. 1 Mrs. Clarence Ridge. No. 2 . No. 3 Tate Hill, TPArupnc'RronpV.o Tntn-am. Blanche klliou. JNo. 1 4 . No. 5 Mrs - - -t it- Shamburger. i -.No. b Liinnie I Interesting frogram ior -orm b Ednaj Lamb, Mittie Highnu, Carolina Teachers' As sembly. Thf comolete Drocrram the thirty-first annual session Russell of the North Carolina Teachers' Assembly in Charlotte Novem ber 25-28-Thanksgiving week is being mailed out to teach- -i . i- v ers ana otners in every paiu ui burger, Esther Homey. Cedar: Grove Township No. 1 Annie Vuncannon. No. 2- f or Elizabeth Bingham. No. 3 Pearl No. 4. Mary uunung. - ftrant Township. No. 1 EWet Wrenn, No. 2 Cor delia Craven. No. 3 Bertha Russell. No. 4 Alma Barker. Colridge Township. No. 1 W. C. Scotten. No. 2 F. M. Wright. No. 3. Koy lox, mamv the State and it is said that the ' Slack Bertie ?Wrenn. No. 4 Clester r- 1 V,1 4-U maications are ior prooouiy ini; largest attendance, in the his tory of the assembly. C. II. ELLISON IS CHAM PION CHICKEN BREEDER Nn.' h Mamie uox. iiu Lena Bray. No. 7 Ollie Scott. Pleasant Grove Township. No. 1 B. Kearns, Phama Cox. No. 2 B. H. Powers.. Brower Township. No 1 No- 2 Fleta Cox. No. 3 Otis L. Scott, No. Out of Ten Entries Won Eight Prizes at the Raleigh State Fair. Mr. C. H. Ellison, of Frankiin ville is perhpps the champion chicken breeder in this countv. From ten entries made at the Raleigh State Fair last month Mr. Ellison won eight prizes on h s single comb brown leghoros as follows : : First, second and third nulle.ts: first, third and Luthr, fourth hens and first and second 'Lula pens. Mr. Ellison takes much pride his r.hickpns and has some 4 Pearl Brofoks. Richland Township. No. 1 Bertha Yow. No. 2 Mar ti.i McNeill, No. 3 Walter Hogan. No. 4. W. Ci Martin. No. McNeil. No. 6 Maggie Martin. No. 7 Mr. Cranford. Union Township. No. 1 F. P. Boroughs, Ritta Spoon. xr 9 Rosa Barnes. No. 3 T. w. Rich Pay Five Cents for Each Meal Which Cost Fifteen. Provisions sent to Brussels by the American Commission for the relief of Belgium already are surmlvinsr 400,000 meals dailv and Dlans are incomplete for carrying on a similar work throughout that part of Belgium occupied by the Germans. The !rntVi steamer Jan-Block will .cfnl tnniorht with 2.000 tons of food and the steamer Tellus is expected to leave tomorrow with 1.700 tons of wheat. Herbert Clark Hoover, chair- f V. ArYiaripaii I nm m 1 S , -Tlliill Ui tlic mui. ivuu Sham- ision today received the following telegram irom uapi- 1. r. xuy the commission's representative nt. Rotterdam : "T,ano-horns. Wyman and Mnrris Tffation to The Netherlands and Luxemberg, E M Wvman. member of the re lief commission and Edward Bell, d secretary of the Ameri can Emabassy at London) hava returned from Brussels wneie 400,000 meals a day are being is sued. People able to pay are charged five cents for the meals. The meal cost 15 cents and Eell says that rich and poor stand m line as it is the only Way they can get food." WILKES OFFICIAL VOTE. procession -herald; zens an honest Let us ballot set in and a fair motion a employed. he news of the contest, no brass; ready strong counsel has been force that will foreve r drive from cer any man who will dare to Wo, Tcf Cfot-tAil Steal m any mumei, ui Ex-President Armand Falh Be Held Here Saturday at the Court House. On another page of this issue will be- found the full text of ihe call for an Indignation mass meet ing to be held in Asheboro, on next Saturday at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of showing indigna tion for the manner in which Republicans have been oppressed m the election of the past week. Reports coming-in from and over the county indicate that some 2,000 people will be on han 1 to enter solemn protest against ring rule. Hon. A. A. Whitner, of Hickory and Hon. F. A. Lin- ney, or l aylorsvilie, will De on hand and will address the meet ing, together with promising lo cal spell binders. The meeting w:Jl be called promptly at 11 o'clock in the court house. THE MACHINE. eres, oi rrauce, aays. i ... 0 wQ fW ot:h Months and months will be 3 " " with the votes of American citi- Let usu set in motion up- .zens, FEDERAL JURORS. Court Will Convene on December 14th. v- The jurors for the December tary power of the enemy, these do not produce discourage ment in France. Our country has acquired the new virtue of j constancy in effort. "We shall certainly be victo rious for, without reckoning our ardent patriotism and our inex hausitble moral and material re- i n a 1 rn were drawn csaturqay. ine court convenes Monday, Decem ber 14. The jurors follow: Alson G. Cranford, Martha ; L frank Jones,' Spray; - Jamea Peterson.: Winstsaleni: PU. term of United States court I sources, we have on our side Rus- sia and Great Britain, witn tneir strength; and tenacity, andel- cium . as well as Servian- and W. L. HutBnes, Gibsonville, Riffijly we possess the moW sup port of entire Jiumanity wnicn WSSi!S stead of the principles we ,acoiiW uux oi x" !th us in Asheboro on the 14th, should, webe impelled to cal s n k aloTlgsidc the outourkstseirIamready, The invitation to this meeting is extended to all citi- prhart. Winston-Salem : J. A. Wiseman, Yadkinville ; J. G. Tomlinson, ,. Troy ; J. C. Frans, Westfield; R. 1; C. K. Thomp son, Milton; John W- Uox, Dob son, R. F. D.; Robert P. Tallet, Reidsville, R. F. D.; F. R. Gor don, Milton; W. A. - Williams, Eat Bend; .Joe W. Sechrest, High Point; D. C. Jones, Julian; R. F. D. 1; C. L. Walter, Mayo dan; J. P- Slaughter, Pinnacle, R. 2; Robah Hastings, Abbots Creek; J. T. Holland, Stoneville; Joseph W. Purgason, Madison, R. 2 ; Wiley L. Ward, Asheboro ; F. A. Ferrell. Ruffin, R. 3 ; R. H. Milton. Greensboro; E. I. Hege, our u.'Zi grand old county and that may UUli.f . . . t i ; De instrumeniai in uriiigiiig lu justice every criminal who was guilty in the recent election of thwarting the will of liberty lov ing Amercan citizens. I trust that every patriotic ci tizen of Rendolph county who is opposed to taxation without rep resentation ; who believes in the advancement of honesty and in tegrity among our citizenship who is in favor of instilling into the youth of this county and the vouth of our land the princi ples of honesty and justice, in- principles wmcn toward i jTrjiim aiiu ci iiiiuitun v win xnv anu to zo on. There is only one mot to absolute confidence." Pounding the Old Preacher No doubt after the conference we will be reading about the new fields of labor to which our preaehers are assigned and how the new preacher is "pounded" and made to feel good, but it is an unusual occurrence for the old pastor to be pounded at the close of the conference year, and this ! What, af.tuallv haDDened at -Re- the Amendments Badly Beaten publican Majority 1,100 WilVps countv defeated taxation amendment r-nnstitntion bv a majori- . -r. 1" . T 1 lVJ HIV vv..- " Freeman, no.- 4r-ruiniB "v- f -i kiq and a i other propoi No. 5-Della pallicutt. : ;mt,hv about the maiorities. Tne omciai Randleman on last Saturday, at Grove township are cauea to meet at tne nome oi vv. vj- xvm Fridav nisrht. Im- UVJ W w Reidsville; Jay Atkins, Ked,which time Messsrs. W. V. Koutn Shoals; Samuel -F. Vance, Win-'and C E. Julian and Mrs. B. C. ston-Salem ; G. . O. Monday, Mt. Routh, representing rietnan Airy ; J. T. Winslow, Ashehoro ; church, went to the M. P. parson George Kimrey, Ramseur, T. age .at Randleman and left a wa Marsh, Greensboro-R;.3'; E."E. g0n and buggy- load of edibles Spencer, High Point ; Enoch Cra- and other good things for Rev. ven, Greensboro; O. F. Pearce, j. B, O'Brient and-his good wife. Greensboro . F. P. Stone; Fran- Bro. O'Brient asks the Bulletin cisco R- 1; J. H. Sailor, East to tell these good people that he ta. t n Whh Chanel Hill:1 io indppd thankful and that is jjciiu ... i-' f', x r i w - . James C. Beamer, Mt. Airy; Z but the , meagerest wr nflfin Poirlsville. R. 2 : Al-'nf what, he feels. len McMul'len, Hightowers; John J He has- served his people well I H L. Patterson; Burlington, ri. this conference year ana inu F. D .L. C. Hunlnes," Guilford members of his congregation College ; C. E. Moxley, " Boone- hope for his return villp.- X H: Stanfield, -Greens A Letter Written The Regis trars by Headquarters. As an instance of the power ful influence of the Democratic machine and the means to which they resort we print the follow ing letter, dated Oct. 17th, and written on Democratic head quarters stationery. This let ter is addressed to all registrar.-i but unfortunately the one print ed below fell into the hands of a Republican and on down the lin.?. It reads: When you close your Regis tration Book, next Saturday, please count all who are on the book, who are now in the pr.-:-cinct, (or are likely to be on election day), who are entitled to vote, and send to me on th.? enclosed blank, the number of sure Democrats, sure Republi cans, and Doubtfuls. You caa just enclose this witn your lab I report. We want this count bas ed on those who are really en titled to vote, and who you think will be at the polls, omitting any names of those who are gone and you know will not come back. Please spare neither time, nor expense, in getting every Dem ocrat registered. As stated be fore, I will take care of any ex pense you are put to. Don't let any but your closest Democratic friends know how your Registration Books count: up. We will want to have a meet ing of all Registrars, a little la ter, and I will advise you the ex act date in a few days- Yours very truly, T. J. FINCH. Chairman. LFRN And after all this powerful machine work,- conferences of the registrars, and the registra tion of all Democrats the Repub licans managed to elect two can didates, and following this the canvassing Board met and says we'll throw out Rich land township and give it to the Corn Crop Estimate r"Tnta,PnrRR- The corn crop estimate ior iu i . themselves on the situation - -t r-i m .,r, 4-n f '7flF KM - - - i- r xi- zens who are willing and ready to advance the cause of truth and honesty, justice and fair ness, to those who want to see our good old county advance by leaps and bounds along the lines of material progress. CITIZEN Meeting of Republicans in Cedar Grove Township All good Republicans of Cedar portant business to transact. LEVI T. BRANSON, Chm. Township Com. gie Cagle. i same vear 1914 aggregates 2,705,692. 000 bushels, according to an es mat.P bv the United States De- expression I partment of Agriculture on last Monday m mighty fine 'birds. He has built a good business from them ar.'i demonstrated that the "chicken business" can be made a paying proposition. Two Montgomery Stills Are Broken Up. Revenue officers last Saturday broke up two stills in Eldorado townshin in Montgomery county. The worms had . been carried away before the officers arrived but 100 e-allons of beer - - - c - i i ill 1 1 .-am lound and destroyea ai one yiv No roll t - t ,.j,"o t ocoitor No. 2 Ulah follows: Over-1 ISO. A XJVUK - . -iVULe Ul l"C - I n 17' n.mnon T- 9LPni a Hi . JNO. 4 i net. TT7l.;4.. XI 1 ': Kj. IU. A-Ullv-o.ii, . ny.-r'-'- r m"i ntic man. l.bi; vvhiiciici-," , . , .1. . ,T -u,,, . IMfxhorri INO. lUia muiuci. 7 . - O 611 r HIKHLL. . lJlvti U t rC No. 7-Ida Car. .Travis, l,b30; rarBoii&,. - . - . U ' I . J . . 1 I tXX. KM. iiomwvv"" - War in Randolph (From the Greensboro Record.) If half the news coming from Randolph county is true, tney must have had a dickens of a time at the election yesterday. ah L-indc nf charges are ueiug rr,aHp about fraud. One report reaching hqre publican judges, 1,653; McCrary, 2,778. Livestock in Davidson. The Davidson county livestock show held at Lexington Satur trpmpndous crowd. utiy " w i The exhibits were numerous and hicrh class. Drafthorses about 2 o'clock I , jio. hnrsps made up the 1 1 anu uii" this monung was tnat seveidi u rgest ciasses. rTotessor oaiit. boro, R. 4; W. R, Combs, Leaks-villP- W. F. Carpenter-, Greens boro ; O. F. Stroupe Lewisvillef L.iDerty ; j. r. M. B. Mecum, Folger, Dob- w s. Faff g. stonevme : Lenco Lloyd, Chapel Hill, R. 3; D. A. Walker, Stoneville, R. 1. hundred men Were standing guard over 'the ballot boxes at little blace. So far, how- bury, animal husbandry expert v. Mnrth i;aronna a. oc l. Ui tilt ' " . , I-,' TT jia was the iudge. Bion n. ISV7111C ukw- f : . i CUllCfeC n" ... ever, there has been no demand J Butler Gf Raeford made the prin madeon the governor fortroops. ., , address. The premium xf 4-viro has been rascality in uiiu Ally ucouuj w r - : a.J- viiv-j-v nd 50 gallons at another. The Randolph or. anywnere, fermentors and other parts oi th still were destroyed. No ar rests were made. . The Chatham Rabbit. Tt is nrWHcted that over six thousand rabbits will be caught responsible ;should be severely punished, d they Democrats i or Republicans big men or little men. Thk Big Fight. There will be a fight in the leg- list aggregated $620. A big pa-. T-oPpd the exercises and closing feature was an old fash ioned tournament. Richland Coming in Solid Dele gation. ( Po-nnrts from Richland town ship says that the Republicans tnousana raooits win ue thino-s but ship says tnat xne ivcpumi. in Chatham county this year, islature over things but snip j Democrats are com Of course the above.figures may the one to tOj evAsheboro on next Sattir- not be correct, but as they are whiskey into dry territory 'wu is & delegation to parti- mrvQocQ h i ha thousands eacn be Ditxer. .jxuuijt w . j. v, iHitmation meet- .iiv.ivau kjj . j nmnftfifi tO ClDai5 i i"c -.ie.- BCU, "Jr AifF. u' OQ,r hpV rtn not nropose Harnett County Goes Republican Hartnett county went Repub lican by-150 majority, the entire Democratic ticket being defeat ed. Mr. Charles Ross, a former Randolph county man was a can didate for the Legislature on ine defeated ticket. - Some Useless Things -It is a useless thing these days to trv to trv to sell Germans a history of Napoleon, tofry to sell vaccum cleaners to "Belgian housewives, useless to start on a Cook's tour of Europe, and use less to pray for peace m Mexico r,t SS0.000 to Place Amend- ments Before People. Tt. has cost North Carolina Lofton to nut the amendments I r.iohisriti and certainty of thpir failure after the election has furnished infinite time for reflection upon tneir suonusaiun Mr. J. W. Scroggs Passes ThP hodv of Mr. James W. Scroggs wlhose death occurred j at Charlotte last Thursday was removed to Shelby, where the funeral and burial followed on Saturday morning. - Young Mr. Scroggs was tnt; son of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Scroggs, presiding elder of the Shelby district, and has visited relatives the family of Col. and Mrs. J. E. Walker in Ashe&oro. German Cruiser Captured. A Tokio dispatch states that the German cruisers Scharnost and Gneisenan have been cap tured in the Pacific while coal ing. These were two units of the squadron which sunk the British cruisers Mongouth and Good Hope off the Chilean coast. A Woman Expresses Herself. stance in this TT V J.AM. V- county of a man an honest man who came into posession of a county office through dishonest means and he knew it . After a few months service he became tired of the burden and resigned because he did not enjoy having what rightfully belonged to i isome one eise. Many deplore the action of the board'and say that certainly the Republicans are entitled to what is justly theirs after they have beaten Democracy and all is powerful machine. And why not: an any iau minded man uphold such work ? Can any honest man uphold the disfranchisement of every voter in Randolph county? v Canadian Trust Co. Wrecked. The Dominion Trust company at Vancouver, B. C, which quit business recently, is wrecked- fi nanriallv. Audits show tha' there are $1,000 in cash in the treasury to pay liabilities of $1, 000,000. The nominal assets were $5,000,000. Contest in Davidson PprmhliMiris in Davidson coun tv at the meeting of the board of eonyassers on last Thursday WiU a dishonest men get into served notice ot a protest oi ine gession 0f property disnonest eleetion of the Democratic clerk fly and use ft f0r his own good? of the Superior court by throw- will an honest man take po- ing out the ballot Dux mooutn session 0f an office disnonesuy Thomasville precinct. Suit will knowingly and hold rT with a be brought to test the title to the ' clear conscience? Can he do it office. v ; if he is an honest man l Republicans Returned. Vhicjifra Earlv returns from the Nineteenth District indicate MRS. . Ohio Entirely Republican- Ohio will have a Republican the election of William B. Mc- senator to succeed Senator Kinley, former chairman of the Theodore E. Burton, Republican ; Republican National Committee. a J&publican Governor to sue- ceed James m. ox, veiny, Page Returns to Washington Congressman Robert N. Pagi was the first North Carolina Con gressman to return to Washing ton. He will remain until after the regular session of Congress adjourns. New Quarters The Lexington Dispatch "hp? recently moved into its new and spacious quarters. The Dispatch is among the leading weeklies of this state and is to be congratu lated upon its success. Cartwright Bros. Quirtette. The second of the local lyceum attractions, the Cartwright Bros. Quartette appeared here on lasi Fridav night. It was a good Av Life of Coins. nT Republican majority in Friday night. It was f goo, "Z in iSr m AT.rrwional deleea-1 showi and thorougniy enjoy jne average me vx wuio "iiiic oiaic "ue.v. circulation is 27 years. I tion. a good-sized audience. 1 - I . i year it doen t mane any wu- ' v - ence. - gothat far. mg. -4 fr'i'" 1 r i r "7'- .
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