AND RANDLBMAN NEWS.
VOL. 10.
ASHBORO, N. Cs WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1914.
NO. 24
LME DUCKS AGGRAVATE ,
THEIR MAIMED ESTATE
Glenn and Gardner Fought Fero
ciously, it is Said Hot
Words Admitted
SUFFRAGE AND PiROHI- (MEXICAN TROUBLE MAY
BITION TO BE VOTED ON 1 AGAIN BE ENCOUNTERED
Congressmen Must Take Stand
on the National Issues at
This Session
According to the story that
come down from Washington to
the Sunday papers in this State
Jiwas not well at one time with
the two members of the Interna
tional Joint highway commission
..the much heralded "lame duck"
bodyRobert B. Glenn, of North
Carolina and Obediah Gardner
of Maine, and rumors of words
a right, in fact flew fast and
thick in Congressional circles in
Washington.
Tl e report was that the two
members of the commission, both
hailng from prohibition states,
have engaged in a heated argu
ment over the liquor question,
and before the discussion was
endei blows were struck by both
belligerents. The contest is said
to have taken place in the suite
of lvoms occupied by the corn
mi?? on on the sixth floor of the
Southern building in Washing.
ton. Which one of the parties
came out victorius was not es
tabli ;hed.
Both these gentlemen were
interviewed' on the matter and
denied that blows were passed,
but admitted that words had
flew 'ast and thick, but said they
had mad e friends now. Mr.
Gardner said: "I nagged the
governor about his probibition
lectures and told Mr. Glenn that
if it .vas not for the money that
he trot out of these prohibition
talks he would not care as much
for prohibition as he would for
a cercelled two-eent stamp.
The next day we differed over
an opinion as to the size of a dam
on some creek on the Canadian
border, and hot words were pas
seel. But we are good friends
now."
It was also reported that Mr
Gardner charged that Governor
Glenn had "pulled down $6,000
on the side" for his chautauqua
lectures and had devoted littl
time to the work of the commis
sion.
Mr. Gardner's chief fear seem
ed to be based upon the ground
that unless the commission put
in more active work it would be
abolished by Congress.
In connection with the com
mission 'the lame duck roost"
it is interesting to not that
the recent appointment of Man
ton M. Wyvell, upon recommen
dation of Secretary Bryan, as
counsel for the commission, has
mt the disaDoroval of both (jov
Clenn and Senator Gard
ner. Both men claim that there
was no authority under the law
for the appointment ot Wyven
and there is no need for his services.
Members of the House of Rep
resentatives will be called upon
General Carranza Makes Sharp
Reply to Note From Sec
retary Bryan
CHECK P
2
SHERIS
IN JAIL HERE
Young Lyon Andrews of Dur
ham in the Toils for Passing
Bid Checks.
WANTS WARSHIPS SENT
TO THE CANAL ZONE
Lyon Andrews, of Durham,
N. C. one "of the alleged Kinsr
Colonel Goethals Sends Urgent
Request That Fleet be Sent
At Once to Panama
"If the United States em-
to take definite stands at this Mexicans across the international! Pins of th&check flashine brie
session On Congress on orohibi- houndrv line at. Naca it will he'aHe wa aresterr' in flrAenshnro
'Ifron and woman suffrage. A 'considered an unfriendlv act. not-' last Fridavron the complaint of i
special report, of the rules com- withstanding the friendly mo-"! the BVmk:,pf Ramseur and1 is
mittee last Saturday will put tives cloaking the act." now in j&illat this place. Ii ap-
hese bills before the House, and In this manner General Car-'Dears vounff Lvon wenb to Ram-
allow a very short debate. It is ranza made answer, in a state-'sour last Friday and worked
orecasted by the correspondents ment to the Associated Press, to himself 4$nto the confi-
in Washington that this session the formal notice served on him'dence cf Smith, of that
of Congress will be pushed in or- by the United States on both 'place, and.slnduced him to en
der that the business may be Provisional President Butierrez 1 dorse and collect two checks, ag-
completed by March fourth. A and General Carranza that unless grcgating $154.05 at the b&nk of
very short holiday will be taken such firing ceased, force would Ramseur. These checks were
for Christmas. ibe emoloved to Drotect Amer-i ' drawn by a-wholecale concern in
The prohibition amendment can territory. New Orleans, in favcr of J. C.
would forever prohibit "the sale, Carranza's reply to the Ameri- Carter and endorsed by '13arter.
manufacture for sale, transpor- can note repudiated responsibili- After the brink had cashed' the
tation for sale, importation for tv for any shots that have cros-' checks the cashier got uneasy
sale and exportation for sale of sed the line and clearly sets forth ' and comrahnicated with the
intoxicating liquors ior Deverage that he ana his government wiu oanK at lNasnvme, ieiin., un
purposes m the United States regard intervention at Naco as .which the cnecks were drawn
and all territory subject to the a hostile act. and was advised that the checks
jurisdiction thereof." At no time since the receipt were no good. The authorities
The suffrage proposal declares of Secretary Bryan's note call-, men got busy with the wires
hat the right of citizens to vote ing attention to the repeated and young Andrews was arrest-
shall not be denied, or abridged wounded and killing of the resi-jed cn his arrival m Greensboro
on account of sex. dents of the American town, has and broughtVback to Ramseur.
Both these measures will like- General Carranza appeared pre-jUpon being r arraigned before
be defeated. turbed, but he has had long con-' Justice Y. MrG. Johnson he most
ferences with those close to 'properly played the injured in
State Baptist Convention him, and', in framing his reply. ;nocence act tod returned all the
Rev R E PoweU retured on it is said, he has been careful not money with t prof use explana-
Rnt,,T.Hv afternon from Raleitrh to let himself remain in any unctions ana expressions ot regret
uu.uu . . . . , ,
where he has been attending the certain ngnt.
annual convention of the North 1 The general text of the reply
Pni;n -Doicfo TTiirr.va f bv Carranza was as follows:
uaiuuua uauvuiiji xxui.iviiv.vio . ; . .... . . , i i
i, v of t "funeral Hill. Constitutional-. not have.
tendance and the convention was ist commanaer oi me lurccs V" Jt f
one of the best in the history of Naco, is on the defensive, and .amount a the of-
the church in this State, much smce his oacx was to tne une ii.o .uuu,.u1Uvac
zellous Sid aggressive work.be-lis difficultto see how he could tarn parties connected with a
inz accomplished. The convent - be responsible ior tne nrmg. i ne u uawut-ww , wiuu.
J : mien VT Kl 1 1 1! W I TflPT I M M I . IVI H. V LI I Kllil H 111VJ11 liOVC . .v. " -
on ueteiimncu w iac T,w,wv . . , , , t T
been attacking, ana tnereiore lianairtvvutjr. jl hw wuiv
appears reasonably clear that people decided to investigate
fVioxr nnH tViPv nnlv could have iarther ana they examined a
been to blame fbank directory only to find that
of know that the rights of Ameri-'no such person, as answered
l Ac a maHAr nf fact. T do not their telegram was connected'
Colonel Goethals, governor of
the Panania Canal Zone has re
quested the Washington govern
ment to send immediately to the
zone, a fleet of destroyers, so it
leaked out in Washington Satur
day. A reply asking an explana
tion was sent at once, and it was
later learned that the fleet of a
foreign nation was near. It was
persistently rumored in Panama
city that six British worships
met four British colliers Friday
on the high seas 50 miles to the
south of Panama and coaled from
them. It is believed that these
ships came from Australian wat
ers; one of them said to have
been the Australian battle cruis
er, Australia. -
For several days there has
been much wireless interference,
and it is believed the colliers and
warships have been in communication.
Ships captains reaching Bal-
bao have reported the nearness
of British cruisers.
Six British colliers have call
ed at Panama in the last few
However the?e was still a bill of
about $20 due-for expenses and
Costs which the yaung man did
He then offered to
to have come very near to Bal-
bao. . She is suposed to have
been trying to locate colliers.
A Japanese fleet is said to be
off the Chilean coast and the
British warships are believed to
have sailed for the south to af
fect a junction.
the coming year for missions.
The next meeting of the con
vention goes to Charlotte.
'know that the rights of Ameri-.with the bank- at that place,
SUIT SETTLED.
Recommends Investigation
Officers Two Salaries
The Wake, county grand jury v,q h-n vinlaW. 'whereuDon thft 'magistrate corn-
last week recommended the in- seems me that-it would be 'mittedTiim'to jail, on his failure
vestigation of the reports that weU for tne gtate Department , to make a $500 bond, and he
Z. V. Juaa, tne county suyeiiu-invptitrate this Question in was Drought nere ana loagea in
tendent of education, was re- , . fiv rpsnnnsibilitv. jail
ceiving two salaries, $2,000 irom t1 remmber similar instances Upon coming here he at once
the county and an adaitionai-sai-'at EJ pago wnen the Medero retained counsel and wired his
arv as a nrofessor at the State - Tn father, Mr. Clarence Andrews,
University, attending to his . nQOift. A Rw wprft for the of Durham, to come to his aid.
fWake school duties by proxy. . t rt the imprudent and cu- 'which he very promptly did,
n'Ana inHivirtiifl s Who UOCKea uiiiiKiK wiwii imii u. yj. w.
Fire Almost Destroys Edison to tness te fighting as if it Brawley, an attorney of that
Plant !v, kanr. a Bnpr.tar.nlar show ' place. These gentlemen spent
nau wv , , l t i
v; ,rif,nv rlfrovAd the w thir benefit. some time looking into -the case
entire plant of the Edison com-l "As to the use of force, which -and consulting with the local
xr t it wwk 'm. Rro, flVs that, is some- counsel and returned to thejr
causing a damage of nearly sev-; thing the gravity of which I home. It is not known what
en miuln dollars with insurance fear he does not fully appreci- steps they decided to take m the
that is expected to reduce -the ate. He says .it would not -mean more pi
loss to approximately hve mu- an invasion ot our territory, ux a j
ions of dollars. . violation ol : -our ationai bv-rTn' a
The most valuable laboratory, reignty. it would. Ana more- Walcu nUxo
AI. k Mf T?.n. t;. 0-n nn art. direct--er of the young man is
lv against the consmuuouau&ta -
trrthrv nnw nn n Tnp i.uwii. m ia-, v. ?
VYliV UU II i.v ' ...
Takes Twelve Thousand and
Wanted Seventy-Five.
The Raleigh News and Ob
server when it burned out claim
ed the water-supply was insuffi
cient and accordingly sued the
water company for $75,000. But
this veek it settled for $12,500.
Quite a difference.
County Government,
the Durham Herald.)
Wc believe it would be a good
plan "or most counties to elect a
nners as IS
now don ft and then employ a
charnan for all of his time at a
f :n v .n l n w Th p head of any ae
nartnfnt. in a county can easily
nut ir nvpr nn a board that gives
onlv ne or two days a month to
the county's business.
Nearly 15,000 Automobile Olwn
prs in North Carolina
J h re are now being mailed
iv.m the office of the Secretary
of Kt.itP rpvispd lists of automO
bile owners in all the counties In
thp s'.at.P as lirpnsed for the cur
rr-nt vwr tViP number in th"
-v-iiV, T J K11VI
State being 14,700.
isrvn. ana containing hmui
cors of experiments, etc., of in
rinsic value, were savea.
re-
A FORMER CITIZEN MAIL ALL PARCELS
AGAIN WRITES LETTER EARLY AS POSSIBLE
in For the Next Ten
Days
Is Glad to See Th&t Republicans Postoffices Will Have Hard Sail-
Are Going to Accept No
Compromise.
Mr. Editor: I have learned The postoffices of this land
that the Democrats of Randloph are in the midst of a new . l
have satan-like, made proposi- rushing season the age of the
tions of compromise to the Re- modern parcel post at Christmas
publicans, but I was very much time and it means work in ev
gratified to notice in your paper ery department and while every
that the Republicans would ac- precaution is being taken on the
cept none of their propositions, part of the "boys" on the inside
Every honest citizen of Ran- the folks on the outside should
dolph, including all Democrats remember that there is an eaor
with as much decency as a "yal- mous amount of work to be done
ler dog" knows that the majori- and all packages should be mail
ty of the Republicans were hon- ed as early as possible,
estly elected; and every citizen! Here are some of the rules
of the- county, Whether he be that may be followed :
Democrat or Republican, who j Mail your parcels early. They
is honest, upright and law-abid- may be marked "do not open un
ing, wants to see. every traducer til Christmas."
of the ballot box convicted and j To prevent congestion at post
put to breaking rocks as a rec- office windows, besure that each
ompense for his reward in dis- package is securely wrapped be
gracing the county. This action fore offering it for mailing,
which theRepublicans have start- j Prepay all postage or your
ed against these rogues and tra- parcel will be hela tor postage,
d'ueers of the ballot in Randolph ; Write the name and address
is not, and in justice can't be, plainly and completely, - giving
the Republican party against the street and number for city desti
Democratic party; but the hon- nations and rural route or box
est, patriotic Citizens, both men number for country,
and women, wiho love their i Your name ami address must
hnmi. their countv. their annear on the face of your par-
days. A British cruiser is said! church and their God, against eel, preferably m-the upper leU
Red Cross Seals Selling Rapidly
Splendid sales of Red Cross
Seals are reported by the local
committee. Indeed, the public
seems to be interested as never
before in the work of stamping
out the dread disease. The
money realized from the sale of
the seals in Asheboro will be us
ed by the Wowan's Club in Ashe
boro. as they see fit. ,
Statesville May Try City Mana
ger Plan
The city manager plan of gov
ernment is receiving some atten
tion along now and the town of
Statesville is about, to give the
plan a try out. It simply means
that one man will be employ ea to
give his whole time to the man-
as a corporation would employ a
manager.
the disturbers of the Deace. ro- hand corner.
1 gues, ballot box stuff ers, and bal- j You should also place your
lot box thieves, and the debauch- name ana aaaress witnm tne pm
ers and defamers of the fair cel. This precaution will secure
name of the county we all love delivery m case of mutilation or
against the gang wlho will make- loss of tag or wrapper.
a lie and swear to it; against the j Do not wrap your parcel wiui
gang Who will accept a stolen of- flimsy paper or tie with wea
fice string. Pack securely, wrap in
Ainst th man or worn-' stout paper and tie well witn a
an, whether they be just a plain ' stong : cord
farmer, lawyer, doctor, preach-1 r uu '"V"1
er or teacher, who stands off Ordinary pasteboard boxes must
with his hands in his Dockets be crated. ...
Ud in his heart says to hell with i Mark all parcels contaimng
it, I had nothing to do with it, ' crocKery, urease
its none of my business, I had i fragle. .ir-a in
just as "soon" one had the of- Mark hampers or containers in
fices as the others. That man or whichdressed jj..1
woman is just a, , guilty in the s,ane llke m
ist-i i Ai,:X.T,,r oa tiio tied. "oensjiaDle.
12-Year-Old Boy Drowns in Tub
Aydlett Turner, the 12-year-old
son of ex-Judge R. W. Turner
of Elizabeth City was overcome
by gas and fell into a bath tub
on last Saturday and drowned.
i. :- . Hp parcels. 1 he tee is o cenis
tne Daiiot dox in iw awiaci, , 1ft
just as guilty as the low bred for values up to 25.00 and 10c
scoundrel who put the seven in for values up to $50.
the ballot box in Asheboro, just' T , , , p , Pfll,e
as ffuiltv as the traducers of Miss Mcintosh and FredPage
Richland, just as guilty as the
ballot box stuffers of Trinity,
but I would dare not say as
guilty as the infamous canvass
ing board that threw out Rich
land (for they upheld and con
firmed before the faces ot hon
est patriotic
. , ttmi . j. i. ,.,iii,l Kr,!vprv rmirn t.rouhled about the
vor ot tne viuaisLs, wnu wwuiu y, . -Yi u V- u-
f finnp thPir oneia- matter. It is said he believes his
Death Sentence Passed on Leo tions. It would be simply tieing son is suffering from some tem
ueatn nJJ0 i""!' i xt;110 vQ,ia QT1fi loavinc oorary mental trouble to the ex-
V , f vTnrpirfree I tent that he is not altogether re-
"vt Frank was last weeK. Mavwreiid nee. ... , .
t: ul 'i. Wi.l T inp.erelv hone that tne.sponsiDieior ins acts.
sentenced to v i "JzrAoLin At tha Ameri
T JJ T r d TT1 I 1 I II Will I I I FT I II iil 111 U
riav. . anuarv ec. iw nc -- r
Wilson is Opposed to Woman
Suffrage
President Wilson comes out
last week in a statement declar
ing against womansuffrage.
Young Andrews is a man of
Ten Thousand for Charity.
Charlotte raised $10,000 for
charity. That is the largest sum
ever raised by a North Carolina
Wed
A beautiful and brilliant wed
ding occurred at Durham on last
Thursday evening, when Miss
Christens Mcintosh became the
bride of Mr. Fred Page, of Aber
deen. The ceremony was solmn-
il T7V J TktAmlTr4-AVH OH
r, mf izeu' m tne rirst riwucuo..
est pawiuuc uwiciio --- . t ii.
citizens of the county, towit : -l.-" ' ":r, s
(destroying the sovengnty ot.an .p-
the ballot.) The man or woman young
who will not lend their aia on tne nm
to
ciHp nf the oatriotic citizens
rid Randolph of this hellish
stench is as guilty before trod as
Poe Elected.
Th Clarence Poe has
been
, 6 i nf thp North
a nerson wno win Knowing eiecttrvi ixcoww - -
SeWe stolen goods, as guilty as Carolina Literary and Historical
he who wll watch a thief steal Society.
your corn, or a human brute de-'
the character oi yum r nun w -x-
AMD UAUIini ucjEjr
inenasmp ox 1 nMMn,a rn ,iQt U;fxr QT1 it shows that. Charlotte
ST; nfMarv EhaKan in Atlanta can people towara tne exn
v.'o - v i 1 11 nvmrnnr Tlla fnn SI I 1 1 1- U11U Ul lillt uwxiixuo r "
i yeuuic vy xii v- t v,.. w
111 fipi") . , , . n
Frank has issueu a wwum- hiowvu
long statement in which he de- threat.'
clares his inocense ana uenuun
cesthe court which convicted
him.
Secretary Bryan s
WOMAN ON SCHOOL
BOARD IN HARNETT
Wilson Orders Troops to Border
President Wilson last week af
ter a brief discussion with the
cabinet ItJ the checks and a telegram, which
War, Garrison t order to the , d (oUows. ws
21 years of age and has the easy
manners and suave sell-possession
of the man who has seen the
world.
With him Andrews carried a
small sample case which con
tained in addition to samples two
$400,000 Fire Loss in Memphis.
A .conflagration sweeping sev
eral store buildings in Memphis,
Tenn., entailed a loss of $400,000
Saturday.
stmv
Hsmo-htAr and stick his hands in
A walk awav and
lllO pw.vvW . " ! . . -r,, .1! 4- :i1
say it is none ot my ousmess. conductor JiiacK 01 racnc.
The time has come in Ran-, Lnded on the Deer's Back
dolph county when there must. and Held Him.
be. an awakening, breaking up, Qrnn holidav yarn
and the sooner mtftt and was
A1 Ued in e-b-o News
slave: neither can Kanaoipn -r , i
border sufficient troops to pro ,
. i Sa i.i. a qtiH American , -?"r' ' .
m M -A AMT L. niM II III IF? 11 1. T Q' I M II f I II jLI 1C1 UliVt
'-""w . 1.
Made by Incoming Repub
lican Officials
ill since you left.
Don't worry.
ous.
Marshall Byrd Kills Brother
Marshall Byrd last week shot
been and killed his brother Henry
Nothing seri- Bvr(j in the upper part of Yan-
Avoid crowd v rnnntv. Thev fell out over a
v7 vv ' v
Mexicans across the border at
Naco, Arizona. Kifii oftor von hnv seen and ar- Lik wo thA other
x x.- This action was taken alter," -
Fortnenrst rS-.Z-u wi been made Lana . i"
ent century the goyemiii, Znni. of Arizona, rank making tnmgs uncomior-
Harnett county last ween, y- uy Wv - i table. . Cash men giving panv
ca frnm tho hands of the Dqmo-
crats and into the hands of the
Rpnnblicans. One of the most
Finger Prints Identify 6,000
In the course ot one year more
money.-
. monev.- xeifret yuui. aucn. than b.UUU Dersons weie wcuun-
t .unroceedure print- Lots to tell you about -Ctrnning- by their finger prints in the
In the court procedure print , wire Qf mfQ
wii
as is due her, with a
TlAmorratic ballot 1
lording, coercing and browbeat
st i T1.1j- win.
county exist as she should and n ,
as is due her, witn a nana iuii u! - t fi
Democratic ballot ta pirates f ayettev. He sa
ing a majority of the cozens Vm frenn the en
with the balance fO the Demo was riding,
cratic party standing on the on the back of the deer,
outskirts with not enough moral Vw stopped and the
or civic righteousness tovS members of the crew helped the
rid the county of such political mbers oi e sur
scavangers. m , .cj fv,nT1 the deer, to tie the
The social circles neea awaK- :rr WBTn. Tt was brought
Ul Ilia -
publicans, vne - " v0 -Rniipin bv a nam. wire time ui aunw
F , .a. :4-oTita marie brf in last weeks JSUlietm, oy . - Qf ,,1 T,av
brrne'pKin7of Miss dar
Cattie Cameron to membership slugs the artacle was N Yk ct
boara oi jonnaun- reau ito i"6" " nf 10 It is reportea tnat tne curus
Bor-
Mexican Fire Across The
der Kills Five
Five persons have been killed
Taxes Off in Sand Hills.
Manv of the lower and east
fern counties in the State report
that tax collections are very
lw. This is probably due to the
;H.;ty of money brought by
low- price of cotton, many of the
inuiv, haviner made only
eriMuirh to nav their fertilizer
bills.
The Legislature.
The legislature will convene
ai Raleigh Wednesday, January
In the Senate there will be 43
Democrats and seven Republt
cans, and in thp House there will
V (M Democrats, and 22 Repub
licans. A hot. ficrht is on for
1 1 T
Tnu Willi 11 11 injaiu vju f " .
township. MissCameronis drew a road sentence A oi York 0
i.u mmin to noia onic in muutuo. . " j- iaa asPri tnat ne De xitiu anu - . - ., 4-;
S countyaid is a great educa- gf-gj J"
tional worker. rEd. McLamb. vve-gia i y , , grams from the Sheriff of For- - . incei
ening and I am glad there are
signs of great awakening. A
letter in your last issue from
Kansas tells of what the native?
of Randolph are thinking and a
iQfov from some firood woman
to Fayetteville.
Little Child Burns to Death of
Burns
As the result of burns receiv-
'ithe correction with this state-
Commenced National Campaign, ment of the facts.
Rev. smaii is .to cKmQrinpa Scare The
speeches in Washington for Na
tional Prohibition and tne ngh
will now go on from all over the
country.
English
grams irom tne TTnitpd States and Mexico since and unlearned.
1 1 4-. ntiw nAVhorifl riT n i i . . .
SSLte ?urtherdSs and it the fighting begun at Naco
looks now like a peck of trouble
letter "-T I" white nlavine with matches
Howard H., the tyearjoW i son
them in be they ever so poor of Mr. and Mrs
And Now Holly.
is piling up ior tne young wu. Hollv is taking its place for
p $wason. It gladdens the
. T;U Fridav when it was 8 rTw . windows and it is worth wm e.
f'-'"6. 7 " ix4- f Hnmiaii lOtners seem w :""".
S piling up iui I TT
Some think he is one of the
J-n J, hi1ainkS wrillf' I tne
av Chas. A. Wood WU1 Edit submarines had been
TUothndist iNewsuaper ,m the haroor.
Rev. Chas. A. Wood, now pre
siding elder of the AsheviUe dis
Tr. Fno-land was iven a- . - . . . iia the season.
vr, . wasiwg ienows in i"". '"
Holly adds a great deal to the
Christmas scene, and a little
w!frtniiate escapade of a young
man away num uuuit, -
The
Declared Off.
Colorado coal
miner's
and out of money;
mistletoe helps, too.
Marriage at Thomasville
triCt of the Western ny off and .
lne conference is . . w drawn out con- T of Thorntiville last Fri
?t ?Sm TthateSuld have-be'thehome of the bride..
Thirteen Men KiDed in a Mine
Thirteen mine workers were
by the AAevffle distnet Metno- setuea w LXJSSSK.-
, J
Mrs. jessie uw ---- - . M Qri3 TVn.
t WorniiA were auietiy Kiiieu in uic Lrc ""
wonrm Mini yvcbvciu
mine at Scraton, P., when a stick
of dynamite was dropped in the
midst of the workers.
Society is your 94 Fifteenth street, White Oak
greatest bulwark to redeem Ran- Greensboro, died baturaay moxx,
at-m The nreacherwho will ing.
the sacking of th 4
not. rrmdemn the sacking
sovereignty of the people as per
petrated by the Democratic par
ty in Randolph on last electior
t mnM neither hear him nor
one indignation meeting in Ashe
boroyou should hold one in ev
ery school house and' church m
the county. The church coula
nav him from the simple.fact ha not be used for a better purpose
Ita rS is not worthy than the assembling of the peo
condones sin x . T x. anh inmncr acts
nf hi4 hire. The school teacnei pie w wu-. " j
who will not condemn it ani
teach that it is not oniy a civil
of shame and sin.
Let there be no compromise,
the. other hand let the
w a moral sin I would no more but on the other nana iet
but a mopu fflj , 1 wou fregh courage
SSSdYS of Slam As 1 Ind gowork for the riddance
n?vf said is your grt- of this SmTWW
Ut bulwark,-instead of holding j A FORMER CITIZEN.
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