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!TH E BULLETIN ,THE $0ViHZ demon- AND RANDLEMAN NEWS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO. J. E. MENDENHALL, Editor and Manager' P. A. HAYES, Advertising manager. STRATOR. PRICE ONE DOLLAR A YEAR The Bulletin and The Randleman News consilidated September 12, 1912. Advertising rates made known application upon Entered at the Post Office at Asheboro N. C, as second class matter. Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1915. The County Board df Commis sioners is advertising for a county farm demonstrator, and while The Bulletin would in no wise take the position that th, county does not need such a m?" nor would we for one moment put a chip in the path of the pro gress of the counts'-, let us con-cider. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Convened at Raleigh on Tuesday of Last Week. On last Tuesday t'ne members of the General Assembly and the candidates for the variou.s offices gathered in Raleigh i'i full force. All day the lobbes of the hotels were crowded. There were the usual greetings and re newal of old acquaintance, well interwoven with the election Can the United States trict Attorney refuse? Dis- A bill was introduced in the le gislature to tax pistol toters. Judging from the number of murders and shooting scrapes over the state, the tax now is heavy a plenty. Randolph county is, m the eering by the various candidates midst of the greatest political and tlveir friends. Here and turmoil ever, and rightfully so, there might be seen the bronze and m addition to this, the county Southern Cross of Honor, and nas recently built miles and here and there a missing leg miles of good roads with tl- among those seeking minor po help of the gooa people of the sitions; fewer, perhaps, than county. This, too, should have heretofore, but still enough to been done, but the county owes remind us of war's endless hor- nunareas ana tnousanas ol & l lars, and in addition to this BELGIAN RELIEF FUND Shipping Horses. (From theLexington Dispatch) An unusual thing ihappened COUNTY COMMITTEE. Messrs. W. R. Julian. W. J. Arm- field, J. s. Lewis, C. C. Cranford, D. Monday when a carload c Sharp, Rev. C. L. Whitaker, Rev. horses chaperoned " by John this city for the market at Richmond, M, J. E. Thompson, Mesdames E. L. Mof- Smith, left ntt, J. T. Penn, Wm. A. Underwood. , , - , rors. We, WVinf nrnmicfKi1 rn Ka a Utrol-i iiiuoL iuiu hume system ior mam- nght for speakership of the taming ana repairing tne roaas house between E. R. Wooten, of cuieuuy uiuil aim mere are COn- l,prnir A A W fto-wall j.: i j j.. f , -' unuai uemanas ior more roads. Moorp and T. f! RnwiV nf Alio. "J J! -11 1 i 1 v ana mese win nave to oe gram- onnv. L H AlWd. nf Jnhn Cu loiuie county, cannot grant a ston, faded away, and by the luau. io one part oi tne county rnpptino- nf tm 1;,. oo. From the accounts allowed by and deny tne same apportion- cus Tuesday night all had with- the commissioners for interest nient to others if the conditions drawn excent Mr. Wootpn whn on borrowed money, it begins to!are met. In view of the fa t was nominated and. on Wednes- Icok like the county owed morein&t some of the roads already day, was elected, than the statements of some of .constructed will cost about a Hon. 0. Max Gardner, of Cle- tourthol the original price tore-veland, was chosen president pair, would it not be a far bet- pro tern of the Senate without tor policy to clip off expenses at opposition. Senator F. P. Hob some other end even though it good, Jr., of. Guilford, having may be a temporary drawba-k withdrawn from the race, and seemingly a backward move The Republicans nnmlnsbri S. Wiliams, of Cabarrus, for Miss Julia Thorns, Chairman. Franklinville Mr. Hugh Parks. Caraway Mrs. Emma Kearns. Kemps Mills-Mr. Anderson Bar!i er. Providence S. E. Coble. Science Hill Mrs. C. C. Hubbard. Farmers Mrs. G. T. Macon. Trinity Mrs. W. F. Ellis. Seagrove Mrs. D. A. Cornelison. Caraways-John F. Jerrell. Sparo Mr. W. J. Gregson. Back Creek, Miss Dora Redding. Randleman No. 1 Miss Lizzie Phil lips. Hills Store Mrs. N. R. Thornburg Mechanic Mrs. Mollie F. Skeen. wholesale Va. The usual and customary thing is for horses to come from Richmond to Lexington in car load lots, but horses are selmg for more in Richmond today than in Lexington. the recent Democratic campaign spellbmcers. Income tax and war tax and now the news comes from Wash ington that the administration is going to be up against it to,and by this make a way for the II finance the government for the" Permanent repair of the high- Speaker of the House and Sena coming year. j-ay system wnicn nas Deen be- tor R. L. Havmore of Surrv for What tax next? comes the news from Washing ton. Mr. Bryan went hunting in Virginia on Christmas day and it is charged that hex violated the game laws of that state. gun, at least a half of which have president pro tern of the Senate been paid for by the erood Deo-. T''.iq nf mnrco William Jennings Bryan may.Ple of the county by private in- nlimpntarv pnrl fnr th col oV ue arrestea ior snooting raDDiis ,"1V1U"" auuscupuuns. regularity, as there is onlv a lnese tilings, gentlemen, are small Republican minority in merely offered' for your consider- the Legislature tion. If it is the wiser plan to,' The other " officers elected borrow money continuously then were: In the House, T. G. Cobb, re demonstrator. But if of Burke, principal clerk: D. P. il wuuiu ue a gooa ana econorr.i- Dellinger of Gaston Reading Now that the District Attor- cal policy to leave the job off at Clerk ; James H. Moring, of ney has been granted another the present time, we say leave Wake, Sergeant-at-Arms Elias assistant he will certainly find the office open for a while until J. Jenkins of Pitt 1 Assistant the time to make the much need- the county can at least begin to Sergeant-at-Arms and M D tne even, iii, uic uieseiu raie Kins and nt HavaimnH TTn, BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. The following contributions have been received by Randolph County Committee: Previously reported $34.00 Mr. Carl walker 60 Mrs. S. L. Hay worth 1.00 Mr. W. J. Gregson, Spero 1.0'J Mr. S. D. Garvin .... 1.00 Mr. Samuel Aldridge, Randle man - 25 Miss Lillian Bunch l!oO Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Johnson 2.00 NOTICE. HAVING QUALIFIED as executor on the estate of Julia Core, deceased, before W. C. HAMMOND, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, or or before the 10th day of Decem ber, 1915, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of .their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settle ment. . This 8th day of December, 1914. N. C. ENGLISH, Executor. ed investigation into recent violations of the national ' we'll soon be in debt so far that election laws in this county? 1 3 "11 1 i . . nuuou vyii, Know wnicn way to (). Self, of Jackson, Principal hW hrA A 4 tf UU"11L 15 er; J- H- Burnette, of Mont be hoped that the problem of gomery, Reading Clerk; W. C keeping the roads in repair can Aycock, of Wayne, Engrossing President Wilson indicated in a speech at Indianoplis last week that he would be in the race for.be solved and that they will not PWL-- w n r0,fi "u the nomination next year 'so J be allowed to go through another and, ' Sergeant-at-arms, and B win tne oia renaoie runner wu- wuuer witnout spenaing a lew p. Perry, of Perquimans,. Assia- iitxuio., ao wen tvo xiamp uiUR., """o a- nine in uiuer Lliat tnev tant SAro-oinf of qitvio cor i-Vl -FallrtUT T!rl cn U will wiVieronrl V, v. IU .xZ i".. "SedIll-dL-limi). dopes from Washington. A. J. McKinnon, of Maxton, is one of the North. Carolina Demo crats who have been mentioned or who have perhaps metioried themselves for governor on the Democratic ticket. There will be no scarcity of candidates if the present pace holds up. Call these good times or bad times, a visit to the cotton section will convince the most skeptical -t-tjl l-tAu! J 1 ! Vj j s j V 11 senate was called to order bv ludusaieueeoea worst. , Lieutenant Governor Dautridge, Top pnTTRiP1!? Axrr rrxr t a i ana Tne 1101136 ws callea' to or THE COURIER AND THE LA- der by Principal Clerk, T. G ijvxvxiicr iuj;r. iouu, ana tne memoers sworn in TVi From the editorial columns of then properly organized nH th. ux WWK WO room or" hno nno U . :, Governor Craig read his me sage to a joint-session of bot'n The usual tnat all is not well in this State . ing and complaint In some quar and what's more its not nec- ters. Last week one of these ca essary to visit tne cotton section the Courier quote as follows "The Davidson Dispatch tell,; the following circumstances thaL occurred in its balwick recently: houses on Thursday -iMuu i iieaxu vl tne unen - pnmm DC. 1 ployed and there is muc'h, howl -l tppuiIueu TJJl 1 1 '111 out taxe a iook ngnt nere at home and it can be seen that all folks are not prosperous. Appeals- have been made from week to week in the county pa pers for money and supplies for the suffering Belgians by the county committee, and the de sired result has not been found. Its not because the people don't know about the matter, but that don t lully realize the impor tance. Republicans are now thread ing a filibuster in Congress which may 'keep that august body in session until the end' of the old Congress and necessitate the cal ling of an extra session of the newly elected solons. The fight is now on the presi dent's plan for the purchase of A . J 1 i snips to give tnis country a merchant marine not on the merchant marine but the plan of securing it. Editor Bulletin: 1otv,;4- v, .1 - :. , . ""c uuty is n Bee mac .Uttjr uuvis wine io a gooo the weights and measures are started S"8?11, an1 Pfect? It has been said that fw f A 'I ' .idd .a?n don't get sixteen ounces v Z T V r iaTMo the ponud on somes scales eitTT a" KWaS Viand that there are different siz ing deprived of his inborn, in- ed half bushel measures in the ite LT y. If there is any law to ;Vv,"-Z l""1- i require, them to be tested rr Xl1- , iCHi-:u to be enforced. A rni ' a"aweieu1 le nowier.icertainly ought to t::,, WU1,K, ',nPPln?, weight and full v-uxu nuuu,, icapuimeu trie UUS1- ness man. 'At how much," ask ed the povertv-stric-kpn nnp Wheat goes first up and than takes a tumble and the market is as uncertain as the war. The Legislature is in full tilt and as usual thousands of bills are being introduced'. Nowadays a member of the Legislature is not in it if he don't introduce a few bills and when it is consider oiAty-uve cen is per corn, was the answer. "Nothing doing. "Seventy-five cents or not'iing at all." The business man told him that he was in no hurrv-to get the wood cut and'merol 7 of fered himT the job to see if hp really wanted to work - InVesti gate and a very larre Der ( f nt nf tnese nard luck tales will show up just the same way." is this feco- rjig on the oart of the Democratic county organ, whose editor, incidentals 1? on the pay roll of our Uncle Sam nt four thousand five hundred per a salary as United States Dis trict Attorney, usicl hv rhp fAii 'of the honast whom he would reduce to chop ping cord wood at sixv-five cpnts a cord? in tnis depi-o.-'siors, in this day it man get do wo measures as everything is now. SUESCRIBER. Asheboro, Jan. 12, 1915. high WAR TAKES THE WHEAT TO EUROPE Total $41.75 AMERICA ALONE CAN SAVE. Sir Gilbert Parker reports to Ame rica, at the request of the American committee for the Relief of Bele-ium upon the conditions He observed near the frontier as a British subject was permitted to approach. He says of the norror 01 what he saw almost paralyz ed expression. "In a freight boat on the River Maas at Rotterdam, without window.-j, T' 1 Vl M 1 f rlnftw C 1 1 w.wAvui uuui , wiLu uniy un open hatchway from which a ladder da- scends, several hundred fugitives spend their nights and the best part of tneir aays in the iron hold, forever covered with moisture, leaky when rain come, with the floor never dry and pervasive with a perpetual smell like the smell of a cave which never gets the light of day. Children are born in the hugger-mugger of such condi tions. "In Bergen-op-Zoon I write these words, there have come since the fall of Antwerp 300,000 hungry marchers, with no resources except that what they carry with them. This little town of 15,000 people did its best .r. meet the terrible pressure, and its citi zens went without bread themselves to feed the refugees. How can a small municipality suddenly deal with o vast a catastrophe? in .Belgium itself the miserv of th populace is greater than the misery of me ueigian reiugees in other coun tries. It is a demoerarv of famine "Of all the foremost nations of the world the United States is the only one that can save Belgium from star vation, if she will. She is the only nation that Germany would allow a foothold for humanity's and Christ's sake in Belgium. Such an opportuni ty, such responsibility no nation ever had before the history of the world, ppajn and Italy join with her, but the initiative and Resources and organiza tion are hers. "Will the American nation rise to the chance given it to prove that its civilization is a real thing and that its acts measure ud with its inhai-o and prof est Christianity? "In the circumstances the Belgian people are special wards of the one great country that is secure in its peace. Literary Digest. December 19, 1914. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the estate of Noah Brower, deceased, be fore the clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph county. This is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the first day of January, 1916, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are ex pected to make immediate navment ana seuement. This the 2nd day of December, 1914. J.. W. BROWER, 12-99-4t Executor. .Zf Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Orove'a Tocfdu. ... . ciuxi ionic is eauallv valuable no a General Ton in her a lice if nnifin well known tonic orooertiesof otttttjw and IRON. It acts on the Liver. Drives out Malaria. Enriches the PtlrWl nA Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. A Civil War Veteran from a Soldier's Home in the South Writes. "My monthly invoice of cash dnn'r tauy up very heavy, but here's two bones ($2), and hoping you can feed and keep the cold out of evew lnt one of them." NOTICE! Having qualified as administmfnr -f me estate ot Krtfes Hoover, deceased, efore the Clerk of the Superior court of Randolph county, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate, to present them fo the un. dersigned duly verified on or before the 24th day of December, 1915, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are expected to make im mediate payment. This 24th day of December, 1914. y Mrs. Margaret Hoover, Administratrix. Chas. H. Redding, Attorney. 12-30-6t. Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure. The worst cases, no matter of hew long- standing are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c. 11.00 complexion! you only How easy it is to spoil a beautiful HOW t.AKr li tc r rte-n - ,1 I . - j i.v. iMivit, a laucu uil5 11 yoil Only USC our BEAUT1FIERS! The safe and sane thing to do is to preserve the good complexion you already have with our BEAUTI FIERS. ' , Our experience and advice is at your service free, anytime you come in. We VERIFY every prescription we fill. Asheboro Drug Company We give you what you ASK for. Special Offer u HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL Charlotte, N. C. Spring Term begins Jan. 16. New Students may enter Jan. 5 without extra cost. Apply for illustrated catalogue. There never was a cause with more urgency, more pathos, more univer sality of appeal than this which in volves the fate of Belgian women an.1 ciinqren. The Cpuntv " Committpo wickoc thank the local Telenh for the privilege of telephoning to different parts of the county without charge. Small Bakers Making Smaller Loaves, Larger Concerns May Add One Cent. Wars leaven is on the verge of raising the price of bread. Many of the smaller bakeries already are decreasing the size of the loaves. The large manu facturers of, loaves of standard size are contemplating an ad vance of one cent a loaf. Thn.c they would receive five cents fnr the product which hitherto has been furnished to the trade p tour cents. This would mean retail price of six cents. Some ireely admit that if it were not for the fact that they had con tracted tor flour months ago at In dent FOR a letter from Dr. Battle, presi of the "Committee of Mercv THE WOMEN ANrn run DREN MADE DESTITUTE BY THE GREAT WAR he says: I have not been advised of the exact date jf me sailing ot the ship, but feel sure you can saiely extend the time for two weeks. J. W. Austin, M. D. Practice Limited to Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat. Peacock-Sherrod BIdg. High Point, N. C. Large $1.00 bottle Burdock and" Dandelion Tonic compound for 25c. This great Blood, Nerve and Kidney Remedy will take away that tired feeling. Get it at Asheboro Drug Company, Asheboro, N. C. Randleman Drug Company, Randleman, N. C. When baby suffers with croup appiy ana give Dr. Thomas Electric Uil at once. Safe for children. A little goes a long way. 25c and 50c. At all drug stores. ed that we have a hundred cou- idle shop would it not be farmore ties and two and three represen-1 in the interest of econom- for tawves lLvm several or tnem it mis aiorementioned District At can easily be seen how the nun- tomey, the editor of the Courier omviveitraj i acmrv srnrif nwor ratao than fhmr - I f jv , . j .m, j.u.vj wan vucjr nave tU ifiifr? Ptylgkt car and the pay now they Would not be able ber will run up. The Republicans in the State held a rousing committee meet ing at Raleigh yesterday. From the reports something like ona hundred prominent Republicans were in attendance and plans and ways ana' means for conducting the campaign of the coming two years were discussed; Republi cans in North Carolina are wide n-i-fc r n If I I 1 rt, - w rtSK. uncie aam to elm a tpw dollars from the expenses of hiaj omce ana he himself do a lit tle more of the actual woTki in stead of advising the skilled hand of the laboring man to chop cord wood' at sixty-five cents a cord ? Only during the past week has an additional assistant been ap pointed in the office of the Dis trict Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina, this awake and a determinpd wp Ur, """" "s u :r-JL7Ivj r" rr"u" ? immue oi clerks will be wag4 by, the combined and onitea f OEce ;:; E-'Carl Duncan and' John M. Morehead have been mentioned as the possible candidates for governor, so have' others, but no matter who is nominated, the democrats are going to be gainst it. "P. and stenographers alrradv nllnK ed to the office. And Why? i , Certainly, it would be1 in keep ing with the order of the lists tf have clipped off a clerk or so, in stead of askiner another acdo. tant in addition to ih ana XTrlninVt - . V- "ULJ1 4- T I 1 , w piitce ureau on tne market at the present prices. The smaller bakers under present prices ar hard pressed. wneat, which on Fridav har. reached $1.41 a bushel, went off two points Saturday. Flour n ' j j i i semng io tne Daker3 at $7 to a oarrel in large quanti ses, wnne the small shops oftn have to pay as high as $7.50 a barrel. jwas already in office! New York subwavs street cars that run under the ground are now being investigated. An accident in the subway last week cade near to proving disasterous to seven hundred people. What's the need for so many people to jive all in one town - anyhow? Sme New :Yorke-sfetraid start s& "back to-jaie.oi movement. ' ' Itching, bleeding, or blind piles have Doan's Ointment, drug stores. protruding yielded to 50c at al COLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or 6 doses 666 will break any case ot Uhills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not iv v oiua.cn. rnce toe. fin Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head 5"8e of il' tonic aad laxative effect laxa. SSSSf nervousness no? irJit 5 -Der tne lull name and look for the signature ot E. W. GROVE. 25c. JthfXMtiOAL our 1915 Sorg Book, coni&u.s 157 pagas of 19 IS music, a large number of o!d church tunes f-192 pages in IS narnaa of SinsrlngTeachers, Choir Leaders, Sunrisy . cbool Suprintondents and Singers, and get one aam- ' wK, , kv.(miu( AoureBS Tk Teacien Mmic Pnblinm Co.. Had.cn, N. C. Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days 4" 'will refund tnonev if Pirn J,eNA ,ail to cure nrcase of Itchins Blind. Bleedinvor Prnlr,,in d,i il T ?ln The first applicaUon g-iyes Ease and Rest. v' HOOVER & McCAIN Headquarters Furniture and Undertaking tad on us. Phone 158 N. P. COX Jetvelef Dr. John Swaim, DENTIST. Office .Over The First National Bank Phone 192. ASHEBORO, N. C. How To Give Quinine To Children. FEBRIUNE is the trade-mark name given to an iDVf iQumiJQy U is a Tasteless Syrup, pleas- ChildVv0-? d9 Dot disturb the stomach. Children take it and never know it is Quinine. Also especially adapted to adults who cannot take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor fa,Uh- J?f "Tousness norringing in the head. Try it the next time you need Quinine for any pur pose or 2-ounce original package. The name FEBRILUJE is blown in bottle. M i centi DR. D. k. LOCKHAkT DENTIST, Asheboro, - - - N. c. Hours: Office OVER THE BANK 9 a m to 1 Dm 2pm to S p rr The Frick Engines surpass them all when it comes to power and easy steaming qualities. Buy a Frick: sold on easy terms. Get a Fairbanks-Morse Oil and Gasolene Engine. , ALEX GARNER, SNIDER, N. C. Valuable Property For Sale! CHAS. H. REDDING Lawyer ishGbcro, N. C. Law Bld. Dr. T. F. Ashburn DENTIST. Office in New Marsh-Beasley Building. I A VTTVT Tir a vt WE WANT TO SELL OUR PROPERTY AT ULAH N. C INCLUDING STORE HOUSE, STOCK OF GOODS, TWO OUT HOUSES, DWELLING HOUSE AND BARN. WILL SELL AT A BARGAIN OR EXCHANGE FOR TIMERED LAND ppia. SON FOR SELLING OTHER BUSINESS TO LOOK AFTER mu UAKWAlN it SOLD AT ONCE. COME TO SEE US OR ADDRESS, ULAH STORE COMPANY, ' ULAH, N. C. For regular action bowels; ''easy natural of the move- 'HARDEN, will pay you 14eper trv fA"v. 7 "P. lb., cash for yourn hid.P 8 25 &t n11 RUB-MY-TISEVi Will ire your, Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Cohc, Sprains. Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of.Insee; s Etc Antiseptic Anodyne, used ir cernally and externally. Price 25- I " . li REMEMBER! and dont you forget, that J. T. Turner has been here six years in the produce business and you can always gee the Highest Prices and cash right now, no due bills for others to pay. He wants all your produce of all kinds at top notch prices, cash on the spot, all th 3 b ; , eix days in the; week. See J- T. TURNER,' Before You Sell
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