ii ' - - '. T . . ' 'W- s . . AND RANDLEMAN NEWS. VOL 10. ASHBORO, N. C, WED NfcSDAY. JANUARY 13, 1915. N O. 28 I i "Si 1 COMMISSIONERS MEET. Heavy Accounts Allowed by the Board. The following are the ac counts allowed by the County Board of Commissioners in ses sion here Jan. 4th and 5th. A Taplin, livery for surveying road from -Co. Home to Archdale $ A. laplm, payroll, surveyors CHANGE CHURCH'S NAME. It Is Now Weslev Memorial Church at High Point. The name Washington Street Methodist Episcopal church at , riign Point, became nast historv (Sunday, when Rev. J.H. Barn jfliardt and Rev. J. E. Thompson, 4 90 of Asheboro, formerly pastor nere ior iour years preached. Buffalo road .... 259.15 The name is now "Weslev Me- A ! J 1 1.J - w Dr. Anderson, medical atten tion to Mrs. Lowe Daniels. Dr. Anderson, medical atten tion to Mrs. Lowe Daniels . . Dr. A. L.Plummer, medical at tention to Mrs. Lowe Dan iels STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETS Approved the Apportionment of Public School Funds to the Various Coimtie,. -The State Board of Ed ucation met in Raleigh last week and approved the ap portionment of LAME "DUCK'ROOST IS BALY SAGGED The Appropriation is Cut From Roumania's Entrance Into the BATTLE LINE FROM BALTIC TO ADRIATIC' APPORTIONMENT Board Education Makes District MORE PIE. War Would Complete The Line. $100,000 to $6S00O and Per Diem From 10 to $5. (Parker R. Anderson in the Greensboro Bily News.) Washington, J&L 7. -The for- not actually in Transylvania, de- Attorney Beall to Help. District Attorney Hammer. ..Thomas S. Beall, an attorney of Greensboro, was notified last Allowances, The Board of Education at its regular meeting - Monday, Jan. I 4J.1- J AT -TH T 1 Cl J. "V. XI X filwtnM nmimonio nvnr ioi appuruoiieu me iwiuwiug wcti ov isenawr uveiraau, mai, ,the Rusians are on the border, if money to the vanous school dxs- he Lad been appointed to a .posi- n,r Tonioni0 a, tncts to be spent for teachers Ation of speical assistant district salary. This is to cover a perl id attorney for the Western Dis- attention to Mrs. Lowe Dan- public school eiirn affairs committee of the cide to participate in the war on funds for the year, to the vari- house todav nulled most of the the side of the Allies, her army,? Iour n J'rJl n..o tt Aa,t a " x,l. ' Z iA v, ,iao. i teemen ox eacn. .uisLnct sxiuuiu a new jou anu uie uepai uiitiib 1M ZTim, rtWSI" With the dSuctton of STMF3m t. the ch of toSST Ending se? 10 M PWn .it .by Wing: .Mr. ...jSSS? 5r! ?7,500, the biennial appropria- Treasur DeSnSnt on nav- from the Baltic to the Adriatic, "toy that toU not exceed t e Hamme r ,s given another day as the Interfetional Joints distance, roughly, of 1,300 commission. T& committee miles. This battle line would be ; ".u . . . , .... . - ' w w ww w -V- " 1 T Vt-K I I If Ii I n J 1 1 1 J a j-w h a W tmAM- 1- All V tft -k 1 t w 1Z.UU rvrvoT; ",U11U" Wi f"t'uuu w"51 cut tne annual armroDrauon iur wwipuocu w nussiuna, iwuiimm-- w isw ,n k Dr. c. c. Hubbard, medical i . 5? VA i distributed amonjr the counties the "Root" frnn. $lonnnn fn ans. Servians and Montenegrins AWt """""" T c c uas ueeu curapieiw m;:n nmmtc ja.a -:L ' .Jj V,o 0 aA anA mar,, given Dy me oiate anu appur- "wl Thlsr.o;Tt;;; Varies and ?1. nr rTCTT i:;; r l. I teacher training, the re- commission. "ilSSiSr oHnV $250,000 tant on account of heavy work in connection with the forest re serve titles. rAlV oo nn all its manv detaiU at a pnt , d"luuUL,& uaseu upon uitf qbO,UUU. it wentiurther and uie one mue, uu uwumus i , lntpr. in thP vpar Tho C.W. Ste;d; sheriff iabVut $700 0t of the county cut the $10 per dim "in lieu of and Austro-Hungarians on the ft 'fa vs. Geo. Watkins 3.30 LJ iTh'j manner of finding the just subsistence" to $5a day and or- other. - h, til, imP in Februarv n xjt eJ '.4 I : nrr rafa cVioi-n mos fVa nn'Cu . J iu. J- i lie x WVilo. RnmoU Vioa rf folrnn ! Until SOme time 1U X eOrUTy. vv. oueeu, conveying prison- T r-ffM, n,-;,! il. ers etc ....... 7 GO i vuues. C. W. Steed, conveying "prison- . We clip the following items ers, etc .. i.. 12.75, from tne Southern Textile Bul- C. W. Steed, conveying prison ers, etc i 6.35 J. R. Chrisco, lunatic to hos pital 30.05 J. M. Betts, guarding prison ers 27.03 J. W. Birkhead, summoning jury 19.20 J. w. mrkhead, summoning letin of last week : Geo. S. Caine has resigned as superintendent of the-Riverside Mills, Worthville, N. C, and has accepted the position of superin tendent of the bleaching and fin ¬ ishing at the Cannon Mfg Co., iurv 14.40 , Kannapolis, N. C. J. W. Birkhtad, summoning Tom Tisdale has resigned his judges ana registrars . . . ... 6i.m .position with the Chesnee (S. C.) Mig. uo., to become overseen carding at the Deep River Mills., .83 J. W. Birkhead, cash paid for mdse. at Court House C. E. Davis. Dlumbine at court house 5.11 ; Kandleman, N. C. C. E. Kearns, 1 day judge. J. A. Russell, J. P., fees for ex amination in lunacy Barker Bros. mdse. for clerks office James Lilly, janitor Decem ber C. T. Luck, officer to grand jury W. S. Crowson, mdse. Co. H. . I. M. Nance, admr. burial pen sioner Barker Bros. mdse". for Regis ter of Deeds office Minnie Hoover, court sten 2.001 W. K. Tisdalft has rpsionpfl as i niTnicnn ioiimiv of t h A I loAri 9.G0 27.00 8.00 River Mills, Randleman, N. C. to become carder and spinner at 'the Edna Cotton Mills, Reid's ville, N. C. N. M. Neal has resigned as ov- 27.7? erseer of weaving at the Edna j Mills, Reidsville, N. C, to accept 20.00 ' a simiiiar position at the River side Mills, Worthville, N. C. A Door tonment -for Schools. Trinity Township. White pre rata share was the division d'erd the disbursing officer to! While Roumania has not taken jy ir r ' -i . . y it n i f i i jj; l. . 1 oi tne entire iuna less special pay none of this amount to -the me iateiui step, me Denei exists appropriations just mentioned commissioners exclpt when they 1 in the countries of the Allies by-the entire State school popu- are traveling for ithe govern- that she soon will do so. lation, 777,267, giving a per ment outside of Washington. It! Other developments are ex capita appropriaton of .31006. !is a cruel blow totbe members pected. The apportionment for coun- '0f the "Roost." i I The relation between Greece ties in this section are as fol-l Former Gov. Rofeert B. Glenn and Turkey have reached the lows: 'and Whitehead Klfttz, of North breaking point over the well School Amount Carolina, are on "life commission known ill treatment of Greeks t inn Pit viic lux uici co vvxuiiidoiviiui - $6,426.61 and the later. as secretary and! Italy is growing restless ou.Di tri t N 4 22) 3.327:87 rlshnrsino- nffifPr. Mr Glfnn haR Turkey's delay in giving satSl- District No. 5. .. 12$ - ror c . - . . . A -V ... I t i f il 1 A.' J 1.1- It- i. '. i TvT . OiA U Randolph County School Chil dren Number 10,336. Randolph county !has 10,33o children between the ages of 6 and 20 years and 6,987 or 67.6 per cent of them attending school, according to a recent bul- letin. The data contained in the District No. 1. DisSct No! 3 : 260 .report relates to the year 1910 District No. 4 130 ' and has only recently been made District No. 5 120 public. The distribution, by District No. 6 120 age groups, and the number at- tion Guilford 20,727 Randolph 10,733 Richmond 7,362 Montgomery 5,263 District District No. 2 District No. 3 240 650 2,282.66 1 faction for the violation of the District No. 1,631.85 - jL'ZmS a tv iTtnlinn rnsnla at. Hndpida. Grant Township. . in. n jx ouuoioimw i - aim tx t . : r suusisatmcc ; anu ivir. yy1. n,-ct Nn i $120 Kluttz $8. In adffition to this 'from Which the British consul Z;:t No. 2 12a tW.' sool is as follows: Attending Age 6 to 9 10 to 14 1& to 17 'the railroad and Pullman fare of who sought refuge here, was for-rDistrict No.' 3 120 District No. 4 loo New Market Township v.Q, ' District No. .$200 110 18 to 20 Total No. 3,123 3,621 1,953 1,639 Tom Davis Weds Iowa Girl (Taken from an Iowa Paper.) these e-entlemen isoaid bv the cibly removed At the home of the bride's pa- government. According to a Italy and Servia, rents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton statement made before the for- Italy also, it is reported, uranson, at i o ciock, vvea- eign committee . by Obadiah agreea tnat oervia snouia oe district No. 3 nesday evening, December 23, Gardner, chairman? of th granted a port m the Adriatic. District No. 4. 1914, was solemnized the mar-. "Roost," the cdmmissioners I Roumania and Greece, it f i 1 1 !7 1 T .-t. .1 1 ti i 1. . nage oi tneir aaugnter, ivuss xju- have drawn ths ?UTper alem tnougnt, nowever, may ueiay Dig . j,- t . . . .$1,300 ATTENDANCE AT WAKE School 2,210 3.000 1,205 563 District No. 5. . . . : Asheboro Township Pitt County to Have Whole lime Health Officer. On nf Pitt County's Ne-v 20 Year's decisions is to "have loo" a whole time health officer. 6.3o ographer 40.00 NEW METHODIST CHURCH 5.00 4.00 2.05 H. B. Styers, sawing wood for jail O. R. Fox, baliff Parrish & Brown, drayage to to court house 0. M. Yow, registrar in Rich land township 12.00 L. T. Williams, lumber for bridge 14.75 Standard Drug iso., mdse tor Treasurer's office Standard Drug Co., mdse for Registre's office- ......... Standard Drug Co., mdse for court room Standard Drug Co., mdse for jail Standard Drug Co., mdse for Clerk's office Asheboro Grocery Co., mdse for Co. Home . . . . Armita Pearce, sewing for county home McCrary-Redding Hdw. Co. mdse. for Co. Home Randolph Supply Co., mdse for Co. Home M. M. Routh mdse. for Co. H.. Hoover & McCain, coffin for FOR PLEASANT GARDEN Baraca Class Pledges Five Hun dred Dollars for Erection of New House. The Baraca class of the Pleas ant Garden Methodist church en- ella Branson, to Mr. Tom Davis, f r0m the time they fef t their na- taking up arms until Bulgaria, ' District No! 2 '. '. 130 Rev. Messner of the Frienas tive state until they, returned, which is anxious for a part of District No. 3.. HO nVinwVi r ar-f -it-ty-v ar tho, rttromntiv rrvu iiJ nln.r J Moonnnio ic aoticfiofl nv th o 1 Aflt ' District No. 4 HO 7 W lllVlUVtA) tllbUIlW. UWM . j in the presence of a wedding Washington during 1 the pleas- efforts fail to satisfy that coun company of near forty-five iela-! ant weather. .f v - try, which is at present ma'n- tives and friends. I if Chairman Garfiier's state- taining her neutrality, for hostile The front parlor was convert- ment is true Govepibr Glenn Bulgaria on ther borders would ted into a ceremony room, where and the other twdi"ommission- compel them to divide their f or a booth, an arch and pillars were ers have drawn $10 May in ad- ces. beautifully decorated in pink and dition to their salaiy of $7,500 I Wnile there are no reports white, awaited the bridal party. and extras for railroad' fare, ev- of statlihg developments on tha Before the ceremony Mrs. W. L. ,ery day that they nava been in battlefields there are extensive Tatum, sister of the bride, sang, Washington or traveling for the ' operations now in progress in "On, Promise Me," and at the commission. - ; both the east and the west. conclusion of the song, Miss j m substantiation of this i The Germans simultaneously FOREST COLLEGE OFF Decrease, in Student Enrollment For Spring Term Attributed to Hard Times. The term of 1915 at Wake .60 .60 1.80 school. Games were played and refreshments were served. Preceeding an entertainment a class meeting was held to disruss the work for the coming year. I Different committees were ap I pointed consisting of a m.ember- 28.35 j ship committee, a sick eemmit itee and a church committee. A 2.50 great deal of enthusiasm was ir created when one of the mem- 2.50, bers suggested tnat tne ivietno 70jtertained the young ladies of Ithp Philat.ha class Fridav f vp.n- w-r t XXI JS. XXX . U1V UU1 V X V AAA W -XW I - J ww C7 i. , I renaerea tne weaamg jnarcn as qup appears m the omeial hear- , on tne leic oanira -ox -me wuw the onaai comDany enxerea. ,nr htfnre thP foreie-n attairs are aeveiODincr a new uuensive The bride was attended by committee: I from the direction of Mia wa. on Miss Phyllis Battey and Mr. j The Chairman (Speaking to the. east Prussian frontier wh eh Ralph Branson, brother of the Mr. Gardner.) You stated just the Russia' s are attempting to bride served as best man. Lit- now that the commission should counter tleLucileBranson, daintily dress- be occupied all the time. Would Some V. the German attacks ed in cream wearing a wrtatn, that carry with it the $10 pern the Kuss:an iine, wmcn rvn acted as flower girl; where Mis diem for 365 days? along the Bzura and Rowka riv ers and thiiw soiitir- ara to tn dists needed a new church. As pauper 9,an inducement the older mem C. W. Steed, conveying prison ers. J. M. Brewer, conveying pris oners to jail . . .". J M Rrpwer. servine no- ' pledged' $500 for the erection of 3.00 a new church. A committee I was also appointed to look nto 9.85' 20.00 20.00 3.00 G. A. Hcgdin, poll holder, Co lumbia township - M. A. Routh, lumber for Co. Home Jno. F. Jarrell, mdse for Co. Home R. J. Pearce, 3 months stew ard Co. Home . - TTHw. Co. mdse. for Co. Home 6 Randolph Chair Co., mdse for Co. Home - J. T. Turner, mdse for Co. Home R. L. White, court-cryer for December 'A"L" Huntley-Stocketon Hill Co. bu- rial pensioner T. A. Slack, conveying prison- GTS Town of Asheboro, water and Lights T. A. Slack; conveying prison- evs Jl. A. York, conveying grand jury to Co. Home J. M. Brewer, office of court December term Courier, mdse for Registers office ..... J. W. Ellison, burial pensioner J. M. Luther, seizing still .. G. H. Hammer, work at court house .... R. C. Johnson, mdse for jail. Central Hotel, board and lodg ing for jury E. W. Pugh, burial pensioner. . J. M. Cavihess, postage Guilford county, jail fees Courier, printing notices Coleridee Township District No. 1 $160 District No. 2 280 District No. 3 400 District No. 4 120 . . . . T . W 11(1 JJlStriCt INC, O TT. 4- r11 rin o n'o. District No. 6 180if.TTl,VUUCBC WT10 i Level Cross Township jcided decrease as to the number District No. 1.. 140 of students who have register- . . Back Creek Township 'ed. The latest reports here ffi Si: i :::: ;.;.-::;:::-:show that barely 350 students District No. 3 180 , wlho have registered so lar, District No. 4 110 Whereas . last fall Wake, Forest restrict No. 5 ' 1W 'stricriTb. Tr. . . . . . . . Pleasant Grore Township District No. 1 . $160 District No. 2 120 Providence Township District No. 1 $270 District No. 2 140 District No. 3. District No. 4 District No. 5.. ...... .. Brower Township. District No. 1 i District No. 2. 130 . 120 . 100 .$120 160 naatn enroumem. rowe vmu i this decrease in number to the hard times which seem to have caused a great financial strain throughout the southern states. It is the 'hope that the number of registered students will reach the 400 mark by the end of the week. Mildred Branson, also dressed ia Mr Gardner No. sir. the or- i 1 " ... -i i xt:j- 4- i : : m. cream, as ring Dearer, cameu er does not contemplate any .upocsno ana aiong ;mu iu. District jno. a UiJt? xiii aai tiw iivwi v vx w ViM' SUCH tlllllU clo t licit, xi oniip t vpaiU v " - - severe .$500 lillv. 'means that the $10 a dav is al-ihave been particularly The bride was prettily gownea iowed when the commissioners but according to the Kussian re in cream satin trimmed in silk are actually employed away ports have been repulsed. Vkrthinpf. and iwarls. She carried I The thaw which has set m m - x - . - iiuin - -. . ... vt- rr 1 vl U1V1UK vxxi ,j.ii.vv a bouquet of white rose buds.i The chairman Washington Southern Poland and balacia xnci o. . j grounds dnd also to Mr. Liberty Township District No. 1 Card From Woman's Club., The Civic Department of the Woman's Club wishes to extend its thanks to the Harris Gran- District No! 2.'.'.'.' 140 ite Quarries of Salisbury, N. C, District No, 3 m fnr the courtesy shown m sup- ll plying the granite sand for our District No. 4 tices .. .... 180 , the matter and report at the om next meetinjr. The class decid- !ed that on the birthday of each 20.34 ; of its members they would cele- IViroo Vo4- Aav in hnnnr nf the member and in case too many n oo birthdavs should come at one time they would combine their birthdays and make the ceieora- 30o;tion the more enjoyable i 1.75 Former Treasurer Is Buried in Knoxvilb. Lee McClung, former treasur er of the United' States, who died recently in London, was bu ried at Knoxvillc, Tenn., last week. 15.25 8,65 3.50 . 6.00 BLEASE AGAIN EMPTIES STATE'S PENITENTIARY 2.00 20.00 20.00 Paroled Prisoners Get Full Par dons. Full pardons were announced last Friday- by Gov. Cole L. 1 on Blease to the 1,500 prisoners 4.&0 i Who has been paroled since Jan- 3i.85 ;uary' h 19U- 20.00 . J tr';.!, Mr. Editor: I have been watch- The bridesmaid was in pink nuns ;a f np home of the American has converted tne country into a veiling trimmed in lace, carrying branch? jsea of mud and even cleared the pink rosebuds. j Mr. Gardner Yes, sir. snow from the Carpathains, so Immediately alter tne cere-. The chairman And you get that lighting m tnis region is mony a delicious three-course tne per diem in Washington? ' impossible, wedding repast was served. Girl Gardner Yes, sir. Thatj The French, after a heavy friends of the bride m white is acCording to the Presidents bombardment of the (aerman po dresses, assisted in the serving or(jer. sitions between the Ose and the The wedding colors, pink and when in Washington Govern-'western end of the Arrogone, white, were earned out m the or Glenn stops at the National and after suffering several re decoration of the bridal table and otel The highest rate charg-' pulses, have advanced their in the cakes and salads. 'e(j by this hostelry for room, 'fronts at several points, parti- After the serving the brid'e and both and three meals is $4 a cularly to the east of Rheims, groom received hearty congratu- ay ne highest rate for room 't where their progress has be-n lations. Many beautiful and use- only is $2.50, occording to a ' slow but steady. In eastern Ar ful presents came into their pos- statement made by the National : gonne the Germans have been session. fcotel clerk to the JJaiiy iews making similar aavance. The. bnde is a charming young correSpondent lady, highly respectea Dy an wnu : i V, Mr Ta7io ie nn eflfi- Annifior An M1U W 11CJ. . i'Xl. j-'i." xiiiuiun - .i' I 1 I r ILL C V , 111 VJ.lt " ' ' . - 01 OA i i- hnATl QTV1 A r,T l-v.-v I K T V. n 1 1 : f l MIStnCt ISO. 1 tfi-U J ployed with O. V. Edgerton the Dec. 31, 1914. i hould it be continued they will glssct y" 180 oast summer. He -has made many Editor of The Bulletin: cut the road which links St. Mi-jDistrict No. 4 120 friends here. 1 have oeen reaumg , hiel witn Metz ana may compel District xso. o !it. 7.C0 1.85 ! 10.00 ins ine "8"'' UYC1 wrc l6VW'v tions and the ngnt you wave ucch U. w. steea, jaiior w tn clean UT politics m L M Fox, Supt. of Health . . 12.50 Randolph. I certainly admire W. H. Cline, burial pensioner 20.00 fig you have made and the courier, priniing m - i stand you nave taKen. jvaiiuviijn .Say?eC&-B;idnVonVonVrkci: loo!5b , county certainly needs a .house A yT. Paries, judge 1912 and cleaning and you are the man to 1914. 4-00 make it. The people are with J. M. Cviness. C. S. C, cash ! trAP,T, steadv ahead ana , x. 1(114 WH.hh J z R. C. Johnson, mdse for jail . . 2.80 W. C. Hammer, admr. interest on note No. 121 276.66 Bank of Randolph, interest on not No. 36 Mrs. Sallie Armfield, 6 months interest on note No. 18.... Courier, printing report blks ,W. J. Scarborq, 1 day member Board e. Parks, 8 days member Board and milage H. O. Barker, 2 days member board and mileage 4.80 G. T. Mardock, 3 days clerk to board . . 6.00 Mrs. Ella M. Moffitt, 6 months interest on note No. 106 .. 12.00 ' - -r.-v.r-. 1 Tabernacle Township D. B. McCrary and Mr. J . U. itea District No. l. $160 aiTIZ f0r their efforts in securing District No. 2 140 6 restrict. No. 3 120 District No. 4 120 District No. 5 140 District No. 6 12') District No. 7 130 District No. 8 so District No. 9 100 Richland Township District No. 1 $120 District No. 2 120 District No. 3 H District No. 4 120 District No. 5 140 District No. 6 120 District No. 7 240 Randelman Township District No. 1.... .$1,400 The nrocress which the French X. t. ' V V.V .". V 120 again report in the vicinity 01 District No. 4.... 120 Flirev, in the woevre aisxnci, 1 ncora lownwup after rrvoat in forest for the xi.. 4- St. 'District No. 6 -i i ni r- htc4- "D-qv.Vi -c . arr Vinvn Tint- .,., i . i xi ;,1 lnn.r Union lownsiup. January j., xox, pttst ic uiuuuio . , jyiinei, "which nijr They have the best wishes of ed especially the way m which a cost thair mnnv Tnenus. vn nave uuaiL vnwi uormnna navp sent xein- ?"v" " . I-' - a.iv- - - - . . , , , - T . '- demagogues ana election unev es. forcements to Alsace, Wnere tne stnex Marley Bound Over to Court. We need more men that have the French advance has threatened gstnet go. .. ..... uiaimj - , ar.j manhood to, nr..n U18intt i;. rpvfl. viq1 n7 A. K. MarieV, "W"" LUU1H?V. , :r to CUl Oil iuuuiauocu. uoiumoia iownmp District No. 1 niatri.'t. Nn. 2 t 100 rHotrirt. No. .3 120 We also wish to mention with appreciation the careful survey ing work done oy mr. oem Laughlin, in outlining the walk way of the school grounds in ac cordance wth the plans, which, however, owing to the unpiece- d'ented bad weather ana tne school children has been com pletely obliterated, jit is hoped " When "the work is again attempt ed that steps will be taken t safe-guard the work. It was supposed that some work on the school grounds could be done immediately ; but after consulting with many olj the business men, it was deemed inadvisable to do any work fur the present. Besides costing more when done in the winter, work could not be guaranteed and as it will take the utmost care to get a creditable amount of work done for the money on Thomasville. At tne conciusiuii thev love honestey and f 1X1 ?"tle .will oYf the ROBBERIES AT DURHAM. Long live the Bulletin, 7.50 45.00 3.80 2.00 7.6Q victory will be yours in the end for your fight is for the right. Kespectiuuy, INDEPENDENT CITIZEN. East Durham Postoffice, Drug Store and Hardware Entered. Robbers made three other - I KJ ttA. AW V -w in JJurnam xnui&uay District No. nio-hf and while thev had a com- Cedar Grove Township UtiULUC Ul i6" , . . ... District No.l .. 'tm i.J -x TkT rt UISUICT, IX O. . . District No. 3 . . District No. 4. . District No. 5. District Na 6. . Ditstrict No. 7. District No. 8. ioo hand, the greatest care will be 100 'exercised by the school grounds committee in the expenditure ui. every dollar. ,1 2.80 4.8Q C. Parks, 1 day member board and mileage .... ..' H. O. Barker, days member Vinnrd and mileage ..... Mrs. Minnie Lineberry, 1 year interest on note No. 1Q.... 12(.0 McCrary-Redding Hdw. U. cement for creek .... ...... J. T. Turner, 1 year interest on i .T tliat rrnhable rigfltj ca"s?.L.?!S nSTn. aid may it cry aloud and spar, ra.ds ant was uuuuu - vc . QTiri pii hf neople ot the nignt anu wuue-tue; . . , Z 1 court, doiiu - j Randolph county.. Ana into tne ouimu, wj ft District No. 3 The defendant was accused of cians anp y trou-. Wstrict No. 4 ........ . . . having failed, to deliver ballo s when all honest me g t m postoffice,! 5 New Hope Township in to the ballot boxes mi to nuv ";ddestood then will they the Crabtree pharmacy Jhast ggg otherwise disposed of them It WeTmemight-of the bal- Durham and the PoUard Hwd-.gggg ;;v..V wQC fthard foucrht legal battle, raise up m inej , , pnmnanv Gf Durham were . tJX. No: a- each side contesting every point, lot ana in RandolBh 'robbed sometime during ths.pistrict nl-6. . K . . :v,f mismct no. u K 1 "r' i. oW' District No. 7 ISM'"" ine mengui in Ad nortionment to Colored fice at East yurnam oy oreiv- ing a glass partition in the iod- ana securtu Small Boy Victim of Fatal Auto county. electon. Accident. W. L. Blue,nine year old son W. H. RICH, i9.n i '.. 120 Ditsrict No. 1 . . 120 Colombia Township . . 260 District No. 1 . . 140 District No. 2 - 140 I Franklinville Township '.! 110 District No. 1 ........ Back Creek Township ..$120 District No. 1 140 Tabernacle Township 14) District No. 1 120 District No. 2.. .... CoRCord Township $100 District No. 1 '..100 District No. . 120 Coleridge Township .! 280 District No.1 120 District io. .$120 .$120 . 84 Apportionment Schools. Trinity Township District No. 1.. 67.8Q Brower Township iTKafwt. No. 1.... ...i j Grant Township an District No. 1.... .$190 Uriion Township 89 District No. 1.... Asheboro .lownsnip .$81 .$80 .$60 . 60 .$94 . 84 ...$80 ....92 ..$10? ...$72 .$8-1 W. Ij. ClUumCjr-V - . 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