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, . . . . --. 7 a AND RANE1EMAN NEWS. VOL. 10. ASHBORO, N. G. WEDrfESDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1915. NO. 32 S JATE WILL LOSE IN G. O. P. BODY TWO DREADNOUGHTS ARE PROVIDED FOR JAMES REDD PASSES. BILL -mm Only North Carolina to Have 21 Votes in 1915 Con vention Now. North Carolina will lose three vot?s in the Republican Nation Underwood Fails to Get Th-m Eliminated From Naval Appropriation Bill. Washington. Feb. 5. Over PASgS THE HOUSE DISTRICT MEETING. Died Saturday Morning at Mont- One Needlesl5 May be Clip- Teachers Meeting Held at Trinity BIGAMIST WOULD I POSE AS MINISTER REPUBLICANS CLAIM THEY WONT YIELI Saturday. Teachers', Meeting was Concord R. F. D. Carrier Lsaves if Appropriation Bills Are h a Family of Six and Weds Winston GirL The arrest of W. R. Black- Pass Then Ship Bill Must Be Withdrawn. With 19 working days a'hea i rose Sanatorium. I ped From7 Randolph -Payroll James Reid died at the Mont-! Renresentawe 1 Foster last' The rose Sanatorium Saturday morn- week, acceedifcfeVto the popular Well attendecTat Trinity last Sat ing and his remains were demands of thettizenshi-D of the urday by both teachers and pa stry, rwnw. frnr' Mi .? brought here Monday morning county, introduced a bill in the trons. The following teachers al Convention next year if the Leader Underwood the House for interment in the local ceme Legislature JoM the abolition of were present: Mrs. Kate-New-plan is carried out as recently voted to retain in the naval ap- ery. 'Jim Reid was born m the County assurer's office, ment Emma Hunter, Lula, B Asheboro 42 years ago, the son substitutinfif ,taefor a bank or Keidville, JJ. C. Fiunson, l. I National Committee according to construction of two new dread- 0 tne late George W. and Nan- trust company the county, ariw. oiara ijavis, Virginia tion at Charlotte Friday -on the the senateothe exclusion of aj which representations in that noughts and then passed the bill me Wood Reid- As a youth and and clipping fdnl. the poyroll .of Keddmg, bilas Undley, Geo. Vv. charge of bigamy dipped in the propriation bill until passed cv ouu a uiaz;ii a.iit;iiiui, iitrece until tne cravei enas ire sesyio: welder of Concord, alias Edward of the 63rd Congress the fate c Black, ahas Kev. H.dward the government ship purha Black, field evangelist, Metho- bill still remains uncertain. odist Chur," at tho Southern sta- Whether it will be held befor . (the good people of several North March4, must be determined I Carolina cities"-and also brought the President and administra te light one of the strangest af-1 tion leaders. Some definite ur fairs .that has occurred' in the bedv of the various states will without roll call. Mr. Under- v?ung man ne was an employe the county a lljeedless expense spencer, xviaggio Aiueron. be. determined. As previously wood declared the National of the Sounthern Railway com- 0f $1,400 a year.-. An address was madeby Di stated there will be 986 dele- Treasury was facing a probable Pany- During the Spanish- This was one dfihe most impor- Balcomb of the Sate Normal, gr.tes with voting power in the deficit next year of $35,000,000 American war he joined the Sec- tant planks in'flie .Republican' Miss Emma Hunter gave a les ir.ic wu?.v, tc on j . i u ond North Carolina Regiment, r.mintv nlatforhsiMi the last earn- son m U. b. History. Iiu jii vciiiyxuii, wiiiii ia JJ clliu tUIlUinv auvwrtica, icu JJ , , r . - T J - . . I -mi i , i. ... , , . le s than the convention of 1912, him, succeeded in striking out faw, no actual service, out came paign and it .ma bill manage to; iacn teacner urgent turn btate m a long wmie. the entire loss being , sustained appropriations aggregating more back J to his old home with his through thSenate and is , What is being done m h soul Blackwlder, who, under the the Southern States with the than $6,444,000 f or five ?ubma-bealth completely shattered enacted into awit will be a to develop and provide greatei name of Black, was wedded Mon- e:eption of the territories of rines, a transport and a hospital A Montrose ne appearea matter ot gratcation to. every , , oay mgnx, oeiore toa oau rtJKrtiuinu mo iicauu, uiivrLis11 rveuUDllcan in tne county, auu jxxv wux ..v- - onuv vjj. h luoiuii-umtiu, very slowly, but he suffered a hundreds of independent Demo relapse and died Saturday morn- Crats. ing. I Dr. Fester wilt introduce some jtime this week a bill placing the Old Kentucky Writes. county officers-on a salary basis. Cadiz, Ky., Jan. 31, 1915. 'and another maure or two, the PVKtnr nf The Bulletin: Inatnro nf whiH Will hpk marlp. Enclosed you will find $1.00 to known later. .. I information for the general puo- Thursday and returned to Char- destrovers Pay my subscription. I want to ; The salary jplahk, too, was an lie. If you want to know wnere i0tte Pnday where, he was isav the Bulletin is one of the immrfant naraoranh in the Re- some ona lives, or wtio has a ni-omntly nabbed by the police. most welcome visitors that publican platform, of the last house or room to rent, cr who He has a wife and five children comes to my home. As it is two vears. V iwill take one or more boarders, in Concord,. his wife being ;jiow A.aska, Hawaii and the Philip- ship. pi les and 2 in New York, North The bill as it goes to the Sen- Carolina had 24 voes in the 1912 convention whereas it will only have 2i in the convention ext vear. a;-.".dirg to the be.sl ate carries $144,648,902, and au thorizes the following construc tion program. Two battleships of the largest ;stirr.ates thau can be adduced and most powicrfud design, 5T7. at the present time. 1800,000 each, exclusive of armor The Ruling. land arnament. The fact will be recalled that Six torpedo-boat under the resolution adopted by $925,000 each, the Republican National Com-j One sea-going submarine tor mittee, each State will have four pedo boat $1,400,000. delegates at large in the next! Eleven submarines $550,000 1 1 T i 1 J 1 Kepuoncan iNauonai convenuoa eociK t11,Annn Mr. Editor. I have been watch- The proposed hospital Short talks were made by sink of Winston-Salem, after Prof; E. Julian White and others, having courted her under that nom de plume for 18 months, Information Bureau. came to Charlotte Wednesday For the benefit of the readers -where his name became Rev. of the Bulletin and many others Edward Black, field evangelist we will say that we are making Methodist Church; went to made this office a sort of bureau of Rock Hill and Yorkville, S. C, from my old county in which I jwas bred, born and reared. and "two additional delegates at l.-iro-o for each renresentativa at large in Congress elected from would have cost $2,500,000 any State entitled to one or the transport $1,100,000. -i -l i -I T J J. t . more aaoitionai nepreseniauves in Congress under the appor tionment made in accordance with t'ne last census but ri which State no new congression- Equal Suffrage Loses Out in a o yeaia. t " - - - ---- . . ' "RrvtVi Vioo mAn.'Riirpt rnmp as a come to the Bulletin omce. ll critically ill. surprise to the locl camp of De-! you have anything for sale come , Blackwelder has had personal mocracv and already moves are to this office, and we will tell you cards printed which read as fol- inrr ti'iVi rrr,M! lnraRt -what, ha: -Pn4- Vtt -v lnal "rinorotora" how and where to dispose ot it. lows: niTl llie, iumi g.i.i! JLl iUU L lv t,ll ivxv-t . iui6uuv. , - my ,,i,r " . eA-, ttt n-nKo hlir frll vnn WnPlPfi Tirl Deen going on m my viu. wuui,y o deieat eacn ot. raese metisures. i"u"o"v " , , SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT IS PUT ON COLD STORAGE during your last election. I see j)r Foster, however, is on to the can buy an i a letter from O. V. Branson, of game 0f this crowd and will use cow, chickens lows: REV. EDWARD BLACK Field Evengelist Methodist Church Of these cards, 'he had several North Carolina Legislature Union townships were thrown out to put in a set of thugs that The equal suffragists, advocat-, never were elected. I was not districts have been provided i XT 1 1-1 u law. unaer unu piuvi&u.'n 12 States are entitled to addi tional delegates at large because -m- w en 't .their , there at that time but was there t 3Zne1 the floor of! when theDtetrito ge nrovides that there shall .aSSr Xo'tha r-In'postpone of the Suffrag3amen- ships to scare nr oor or a All ir.- came oi tnis crowu anu win use ww, wm.n.viuj " : Atlanta, Ga., also on from W. W. every effort to haye these meas- tormation win. oe-giveu uwa. i; P T,l1, V.V, nf .... 1 . , nnn1 -fviio Of r.nilTSft Wft Will taK6 v t h,v0 irnnwn from their u; tV, itnv of rjir of our advertisers first of hundred m his possession when mviH x, mnv tJ IiiO oUitt.iatii- wy v w. T1. ' cradle up. They both spoKe oi the Bulletin last week. tne time uiau veuat vjhuvc cmii POT BOILING. Mayor and Commissioner riour.ee Candidacy. mi 1 . l- a I w.rfv rt ZJ Lf ThnrsHav whonun the Negro insurrection in' ine municipal yf in this neighborhooa. De t.c , -m--.. . , . j rroWv0 nwn. beginning to simmer in greens lOUVilavv . " i , mi T 1 the members voted to indefinitely Trinity and Mutual? ndflitional delegate for each con gressional district in which the' vo e for any Kepuoucan elector 1908 or for the Kepublican New Republican Paper The North Carolina Republi- TnViiVaTi5 boro. Mayor i. LU Stills iiiv; . r t..V1:s oj?J-,. - r.rTnrms?lfmer Of Public SafetV, S irVSn.tic ticket R. M. Rees and Commissioner of .Eaitor of The Bulletin "AT IV"- ""T ;rT, nps Public Works, J, G. Fous.ee, ti1c financial wxx . " Ii.r Tv "hnvP nnnnnnced their canrtl rnrt- xirhipn rut inure: in 1 u., - - no less than a wilful lie to divide dacy for re-election; ... , i t -r i :ii t ...., oil Aoikx fmm the direct re- arrestea. in lorKvxxxe xxe wiw 'suits usually obtained from a?i a letter to the postmaster at 'ad in this paper, we make a per- Concord saying that he - had Isonal effort to look out for our bought a ticket through to Kan advertisers 'sas and that his friends s'nould I Come to' the Bulletin offics not worry or grieve over "spilt for information about anybody milk." He also had written card: in tne iorm oi notices to uie puu lic indicating that he intended J. Murohy. 'STnnttr,, With the Farmers' starting out begging, claiming -r m j j I - m a i o In i i J -ff An- derstanding on this point prob ably will be reached within a few days. Suggestions that Rcpublica; Senators eventually might yie: their opposition in order to tala up appropriation bills and let the measure come to a vote &r denied by the leaders. . They in sist the bill cannot get a vote. ' Democratic senators cham pioning the bill admit the situa tion is desperate. They realize their insistence on keeping th;- bill before the senate jvill mean failure of the great approprin tion pills. This would make an extra session inevitable. If it is determined that an ef fort should be made to pass the appropriation bills to avoid an extra session, the ship purchase bill, in the opinion of some of its staunchest friends, must b( withdrawn. Even then there t'here may not be time to pass al! the great supply measure?. There are fights ahead on the naval and milit-ray bills, and' th? rivers and harbors bill is certain to provoke attack. INSPECTOR VISITED SITE OF ROBBERY that he was deaf and dumb, i These notices read as follows: report of tne Claims to be Deaf and Dumb. their candi- Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance j "Edward Black is my name. I rind will ask SI. 1914. don't Aaof oTi rlnrnk jmd flfln'l. CPt . .. n Z 1. rr loco than 1 W11T11I UH LU UXVXUi . icuuwvu " " ' ' . . oiu uax 55 - - can is the name oi a new ween- "" l;"T"t f Rnndolt3h for the support of 4he voters on 'seem to be full and complete ,1 J wt4;ofrWin i nnrr. TiiVn enmps to the the honest voters 01 ""i-xx i-iAw-ft-Ji TT cf3i xt r ,. 1914 ZhaebeTn not less than ly paper, whie, comes to the JJ,-! Tyfim tltete- 7..E00." This latter provision 4esk from Gcldsboro. & til0 polls, them as commissioners under ing. Under "misceliann,s KTnyAh f'ovrwiTin T.wn an- an l m. cj. oeaiico aic uvhi i. x -t-ha nmniicciimi r fin 01 iruvexxx- fv,a nn .ir allowances iiwi'" vt """" T .... ,1 p 1. . :. Mow Mr H.nlT.Or 1 WUI1' LO btt.y " r---- - 1 - fhat mv old ment ditional delegates, for the Third and publishers the former beiu uiuuxii .... ui-i, rn. manao-inc editor and the latte ana rouxuxx uibuii-w "" i-" . . ori 8K97 and 9.817 respectively secretary and treasurer, for electors in 1D08. Government Ought to Pay foi Parcel Post. "There is one thing connected with the parcel post that ougth ot to meet the approval of ev erybody, and that is that we have not given to t'ne railroads ap propriate compensation for the additional burden that they have to cany by reason of the parcel s. hut after a time Congress wxl see latter It is of four-page eight-column size, Now Mr. that 1 am ston-Salem. N. - C. i have no money. Please help me, my peo ple live there That all of them will be Wn Pntirelv left off, additional ..pi iovth the cheerful giver' io LnoH with oDoosed is practically certain. office helo added. It cost $31d.oo Th- wds th notice that was 1"me T ll Ctirw nni The chances are that all will be tn iit and pay out $1530. tn used between Charlotte XirS to men. will stuff the reelected notwithstanding, ine About five investigation excellently pnnted. 1 here is no ""w nd teri to fact that they have given . uauui uua, ..... Klv oofi-ofa poses in tne initial uimci, uuu . nt men in office " administration, ana tne aaaeu would be agreeaoi CAVXIV-Xl V J r-. - announcement of plans and pur- and Winston-Salem. tural Quotation, m The scrip- connection r Ll numoer.Tut Srryth 'eWtion their o city --- tt - purr ij i i i 1 1 i.cv. liuii i -i l i j Prosperity Are Synono- tnax nev T'ie gives them considerable perhaps sufficient. v it power, will probably be the tac- nn-oH nut. In the letter, tors of their strength. l Lrt-'lUg C.iXAV x, w on April 2, but 1 believe tne tyou couiu use uu iucuc . ' stuff ers would be to send over to the and mnus IS Greensboro Daily News have the Kn made. Farmers, how do reasonable satisfactory vou nke this? An explanation the fact, is worthy of con ne. sideration. A MEMBHiK Population of U. S 1915. I . Notice No. 2 was evidently . planned for use after Winston- 111 Sa.lfm was reached. It read as Workingingmen in Spain Great Distress. ! follows: Workingmen and their fami- "My name is Edward Black. I thmuo-hout SDain are suffer- am deaf and dumb. I can't get . I , -r M: Wilo E- the ENGLISH SHIP FLEW THE AMERICAN FLAG ing much distress because of the any wrk here. I want to get to increasing lack of employment. Durham. My people live near te toy rpitettoiof exactly 100.000 - big e eyed il tinz Uvd, I hope "i000. That is the statement made me m sho. f,ar President Wm.'hv D. Sloane, geographer of gu.is. bonie 1 .1. .n -u c w.. 11 1 ion dsdaros former President Ww..by C H. Pc Taft in a letter ,r-.c iiiirr of the "Fs.rce t News, at "Marinette, Wis Frame "Psj ;.1 Fi mk Appeal to Be Heard Feb ruary 23. The United States Supreme mv hn3 advanced ine uso m. Al i:uo m CO1' Frank habeas corpus appeal for wx:;ps ui-vA v-.. - or,rl enrh fftllWS ftE haVO bGQV t0?i V.J..1 4v,t9 c-r(r f,-aud in your elections How can anyooay kuuvv W1v v r - , WOl'K WOU1U xiui, uc.iu"- - x Tu elusion 1 want to ssy hmv German Submarines in Channel. there. I hava never begged be- Early Easter This Year. fore. If I can get money enough T.i.-. M i11'3 vfa.r on to eet to Greensboro, I can get riisiex Lwica j - - w . Mr. R. W. Hodgin Returns From Danbury After Investi gating Theft. Postofnce Inspector R. W. Hodgin has returned to Greens boro after attending to the in- vestication of t'tre robbery of a maU.naekage oontaining $3,000 which was enroutc to tne btoKe County Bank. . A rural carrier, G. A. Hill, is charged with hav ing committed the robbery, He has not been tound, but a por tion of the money has been re covered. This money has been turned over to the sheriff by a brother-in-law of the missing barrier, who is said to have giv en it to him to pay the alleged robber's debts. The following story is told of thA rpcoverv of the money: "The Stokes County tfanK sz Danbury has recovered $l,4ob of the $3,000 stolen by uencrai A. Hill, the mail carrier between Danbury and Walnut Cove. "The money was returned to Well, the mathematicians it out by the law of averages. irships Will Race Around th; Globe From San Francisco. Avrmoiit from all the civi- oral argument to Feb. 23, in lized nations of the globe will ev act oraance with the joint re cry qu ;st of Frank's counsel and at- ivon by motors will particip standard typo of air craft 11 narticioa:.e 'God p'ty such scoundrels wun ' ten years in the pen and disf rati Ichise them for life. Wishing the Bulletin much success. Kespeeuuiiy, J. C. CRANFORD. th bank bv Sheriff W. C. Slate comes vii-o j i.. t-i. if vnn ..ivcr "ir nftprnnnn. It was London, Feb. 6, 11:20 a. m.-- April n y . me. turned over to the sheriff by Mr. The British steamer Lusitama alter tne ui. ThPeft two notices had beenij. H. Keaton, of Vade Mecum, of the Cunard line, which sailed milford New Court carefully arranged and indicated brother-in-law of Hill. . Accord- from New York Jnauary 30 and, Bonds For Guilford s New Court careiu y rintGd th to the gtory related to sh y ife lafp hv Rlr. leaton. nm l nkn nf nnorfl ri ons wnicn flir tVi Ampncan tl&Z a uxxx xiaa v " ... , , j t" a ' " -i i o 1 1 rviir I iivi rnrf k ac.Kweiuer uxaxxxicu lj uui.rjw r: o',a noocort TilP lRfflSXaLUXC IU anJ ' - . L1U1U oii arrived at Livcrpcol this after- o',o. noocori thp legislature Ou-enstown until she entered county to issue $250,000 m bonus rMrr This is vouched for to build a new court house. i wno toiney for t'ne state of Georgia. Frank is under conviction x;'x the murder of Mary Phagan, a factory girl. Flag Raising at Bombay. r:ho J. O. U. A. M. of Bombay will on Feb. 20th at 11 a. m. pre sent to Piedmont school, a fla and Bible. This school is abou. two miles east from Denton and is taught by Mr. Gallimore. Ev erybody is invited to be present. Tr j w. Sochrest. for High i-n cm nenai nice XXX Mix v J X. world, which will be a feature p v,0 cTM-vrt.incr events to be he.d KJX. Uiv iv- o around the TWELVE THOUSAND hv American passengers crossed on her. The Lusitania Vcrivpd a wireless from the Bal tic of the White Star line, that during the Panama-Pacific Inter national Exposition at San Fran cisco this year. "NEAR FIRE' TURKS DEFEATED , , snhraarines had been sight 7T , n Rnfte'ed from Vt. at vessel. The cap Tried to Cross Canal On Rafts n tQ a question of rtv,o nf ihe nasseneers. aeciareu But Were Met by Hot Fire by British. The Turks at last have made flag of a definite r!nn1. but alter a BILL WOULD BAR LIQUOR APRIL 1S1 Legislature Called Upon Enact a Stringent Li quor Law Said He ExDected Arrest. He was arrested at the South ern station by Chief Mooro, who touched him upon the shoulder and said, "Mr. Blackwelder, I am the chief of police I want you." to There was no denial of identity, .hut onlv the curt reply "I'll go with you. I have been sorter ex- Mrs. Blackwelder 4-V. Viirv-i onH Q TV-kAH V- that he had a right to fly the throughout this section . centers ' t sui-priscd; It is said fiaff of a neutral country for . vt f thG bill drafted by J V lrA intnrmtj nf . r , , i.nat jsiic i ui-ui -- attack on the Suez protection oi neuu -"6- the committee oi tne muim the facts by Blackwelder short tn, o o-hnm furht and -mails wnicn xiu txixP rrnl;na Anti-baioon league, , wvo ty,,, officer arrived on w 1 t'MI XI Illl j CL L JL ' r l Fire Truck Given a Try-Out Last . they 'were driven off witft heavy carrying. Saturday iviommg losses i PPoMISES j; nn ! a j-j. ado o ffwmnt Til- A. L. L. rKUiVllOIO A blaze was cuscuvcxcu Aitex a. nui" -vv...- - oie V!J- TT , 04....1l , . i u-o-n thf canal stairs over n.. n. esaay wgu . , a ttk infemf in Af?heboro and T "i ' Saloon League, wore the officer arrived which is to be offered tor ratin- Point is expected, and a grand. last Satur ay , m , Xtoday Therefore the Bill Ald. a 1 Vv- n 1 1 Whn coma. X11C I1KW mc w - , . j . j.J 4- "! ' j A. TJ guuu tiiiic . io. was triven the hrst test o with a force estinmusu w , , kiow at me vuu tt. Junior Order believes m stana- pleted was resulted in noo r.d six batteries of artilery , Pressed. tne sedsuxi. i m poooved to cross on rafts. ..... u.. mo smousuv. f(rce the Jfte At anuc a, x,xxx u;: Night School at Concord ! vaders back taking about ii Concord opened on ebrii- prisoners. - . m moVed to the r rrJno fv??., 5?nor and elementary anth- The British lost ing by the Bible and our flag. 0.1 Wants m. TWpnt.v-five sauare miles C hatham county wants to join Durham. Durham is a small county, and to take her in might be worth while. cation by the two houses oi tne . chief Moore ar nrosanf npneral Assembly. H j viv Vic nntifw'H Chief -I IT WILL BE GOOD his bill is ratified unchanged no Mabrey' of the Concord de- ts of snirituons, , i.:uOTv,Q ixivic ciiiijiii-- partmexxi wiiutiuucuiw vinous, fermented or malt or Um back on No 12. Wife intoxicating bitters except wines N 2 went along as a witness, intended for sacramental pur- The charge against Blackwelder poses and grain alcohol for medi- is that of bigamy, cinal purposes will be made into ( The amazing part 0f the story the State after April 1. ' j that Blackwelder managed to arry on his courtship for a year came to Vade Mecum luseoai night, the robbery having Deen committed that day. mn asK;a his brother-in-law to turn over one thousand dollars of the cash to 'his (Hill's) wife and use tho remaining $435 in paying hi. (Hill's) debts in the neighboi- hood. . 'It appears that at the time Hill turned the money over to Mr. Keaton the latter had no idea that the money was stolen funds. "A long distance telephone message from Danbury say that if Hill revealed to his brother-in-law what he proposed do ing or where he was going it had not been learned. "Sheriff Slate had no informa tion regarding the whereabouts of Hill. He has sent out a de scription of the man to, many counties in North Carolina ami vivn-inin Tt. is orenerally b.- lieved that Hill wiil be captui sooner or later. Greensboro Women Win Victory in Arkansas. Suffrage scored a when tne 15 killed and mM-ic 'etc It will be open two 58 WOunded. SSffiS" bTvXIcer Sen rs Farm Detion, Work R, :n s Worm r rrr in Arkansas derate, 23 to 12, adopted a res- ion placing the quesuuu 1U , l C 4-1-1 ofad flt lor a the voters ux viu . the next general election. - Addition to St. Leo's Hospital An addition costing $10,000 is to be made to St. Leo's hospital at Greensboro. who will receive no compensation for their work. instated in Chatham. ARKANSAS ADDED TO A ' h.f nnfler the name of Record. . THE DRY STATES Black and neVer once was he a'?- j record o- r "TIj T4. 4, 4-v,ot Kia wp.ot. : Blackwelder, so the Concord o. LCVUCU. wt and tnereiux statew?de Prohibition w fart heard whispers oi tne iac- House for the repeal and Gilliam ,fetatewne4 By Governor at he was married and wrote bill in Senate act 1899 aufhonj, -lgneaHays. him about it but he denied, so ef- "iTJr W Mon r'ailroad Governor ,Hays of Arkansas fectievly .that she wasshea the corporation is a non-resident V.oTVfrrA Alien Dill in I.n t; f TtrAnd Goes to 6c . j ui,.c of other rlav Chicago anu - r "r Wn aPwted Mated $300 for this work due to the present high prices of wheat and fioui rionrfA Kitchin Made Majority m . TT Farm demonstration work was mington . anA, WSirw 1 rimed the state wide He evenngave the names of prohibition bill wnicn pruxxxuii QI tne its th o-rf ntintr of further saloon xi- fessional at j 3 r'ViofVKmri vAinoiaT" i iii vjiiatui commmissioners meeting Mon- A demonstrator ixas The county the formation of the Line Sawmill Injury Fatal. Aniline- across the carriage at, saw mill neax l nrrtTr & prohibits g "the leSing business and pre will not be pressed further. P2"of further ysaio(m ii-essional men of Concord, who he i HpH for Fed-ceness for 1915, but does not said would testify that he Buckwald Bros. Held tor ea ceness ioi x , gg gmk Tuckertown, i- . j.u oimodv orranted. Lmiaclc was sinffle. Miss QlStUrU IXXoc aifv-, o . . w. ' ..e-JV-, r T,mrev Forestalling the ettect m ru-Was so sausiieu ui pushed ner inquiry iuxuici. was a xv. Y" in Concord. To -40 minutes belore tne make the situation au uiv- ficers declare, was once an s horter, hence the shift of name and the tacking on of the "Rev." before it. a saw mm mu . - v t; .; , 0! Y " AVu atTrns. a Tn- -40 minutes oeiore uie maKe me siuutttxun conntv. Saturday, Burnie United States court at. Greens-, , f-Vov- aTrinr. his wife, who has a .cr sawed off. the. boro in a' bond of 5UU.cn-;n a measwe v . artmft time, is said to UCCU iix ' .... condition. Leader in House o ff the . boro in a W of $500:h;on j Hon. Claude. Kitchin, oi y- - aucient to.arxc charge, of violating. Lwrnf Sl .rupy-laws ihthnoiaiWr. Mflsnns Growing. Thirteen (lucky numDerj iua- uaronxx , f the death. He ieay sonic lodges were instituted the mocratic majonty leaaer three children." Tn'bt var in this state. House. ernor tain assets. tr;f4. aoWna nnpnod imme-. he in a very senous !Une son 1 nimwv e" diately. Early Spring Bad Fruit ear. According to the old saying we are going to xiavc tm spring despite the ground no Also that we will have a sorry fruit year. For Small Cotton Crop. The legislature has passed : resolution urging cotton gi'ov - ers to curtail their crop 50 p;i csnt-this year. The measure re ceived 64 votes against 28. : -yi,--'
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