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AND RANDLEMAN. NEWS. VOL. 10. ASHBORO, N. C., WEDNESDAY MARCH 3, 1915 NO. 35 CHARGES OF IMMORALITY AGAINST JUDGE CARTER Bill of Particulars Presented to the Legislature In vestigation. The resolution of Representa tive Clark, of Bladen, making specific charges of immorality against Judge Frank Carter, was last week read to the house and sent to house judiciary com mittee No. 1. HAMMER TO RANDLEMAN JENNINGS-GODWIN District Attorney is Making In-1 asi.ujm iijnubu vestigation? Republicans Are JubUant Over United States District Attor-, Victory in David- ney Hammer spent i several QllJt hours in Randleman on last FrU ' T ; . day in close conference with sev- V , V1 Jennings-Godwin case, in eral Democratic ringsters of that VnVa lved:tneofpfJ place. of o the Superior Court The object of his visit was evi- n Davidson county, was con- dently in the interest of the De-"tlnued, on otl a.ttor" mtvrnf.ii fefendimfa ; tv. io, neys for the plaintiff, Jennings. suits to be tried' at the March on the grounds that the '-answer THE OLD PLANK ROAD. Ihe Clark memorial came as rrb:" of the defendant was not filed in and in which Mr. Hammer ap- rtlllc A . A'refl.ar pears for the defendants. Sn and Petion of the plain- Evidence thus far developed case. -...., . by the Republicans tends to show ? case will be tried at the clearly a case of conspiracy simi- A,A"V vx W1 i lar to those recently developed 0 fe the District Attorney hopes to "Jfta ' & rZrZ w i natt7oola ruled at witnesses could not late wm. k. muse, to wnom iney ment and appeal m these cases b , fo testify as o how were written. Tney contain defending such charges has beep hi0uld in-,much of interest to a large part Attor- fit our reaaers ana carry; local the request of Judge Carter's counsel for a bill of particulars Whether this paper is direct enough or not the next hearing will determine. It cites six places in which immorality is charged and leaves testimoney to supply such omissions as geography, in the nature of things, must leave for history. The second of tne Clark reso lutions brought no surprise. He fixed Raleigh, Clinton, Wilming ton, Lilington, Panacea Springs and Virginia Beadh as the places in which Judge Carter is alleged to have committed acts of im morality. Whether the attor- Some Interesting IietterjrwWrit ten by Jonathan Worth The Moore County News last week carried several' inter esting letters written fey the late Jonathan Worth, of f Ashe boro, showing how the oldPlank Road was kept in order and the men who had to do wijft the company as revealed in batch of old letters and receipts be longing to the late Wm. Ri Muse. of Moore county then Cumber land. 1 The clipping from the News is as follows: 5 The following letters and re ceipts dealing with the handling of the business of the famous old plank road were loaned tis J. Muse, son pi the BLOCKADER IS KILLED IN FIGHT WITH POSSE Following Arrest of an Alleged of Moonshiner Near Hamlet Of- . fleers Wens Fired Upon. Acting upon information that an illicit distillery was in opera tion about six miles below Ham let on the line between North and South Carolina, Sheriff Pat erson of Marlboro county, South Carolina, and two deputies to gether with Deputy , Sheriff Brown of Richmond county and Policeman Miller of Harriot made a raid on the still Friday nig'ht about midnight. A CHAUTAUQUA. a subject for much conversati on over the county. NEW PHASE OF THE r.rinninfttfi th witnASR neys for the plaintiff appealed to' touches to nearly every section tut Inf the countv. i the Superior Court and on Mon r!nv .Tnrlero T.vrvn TuTor? nornisf. EUROPEAN WAR BEGUN th Commissioner, and witness must testify, but m so doing will will consider this as a com- Military Men Believe German not incFiminate themselves. neys pliance with their requests for a bill of particulars or not,-is an other thing. Representative Clark, unwilling to say whether his armament s equal to theman- but it "was Offensive in North Has Exhausted Itself. I Considerable interest has been manifested in these cases in Da- Karnet County, October, 18, 1857. Mr. Muse, Dear Sir-- I have decided to put up our steam mill kt the wva . -m . I V 1 4 V VT I Mllll n.54 I II II tl I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I I I I HS I - ... .Am with Kussian successes m the "v : r. . ' contract with J. and jn. a; uam region of Prazansky, north Po- ?"u " W1" if5 VC1X T. f itesto, declareu himselt unwm- th ' gucceflsf ul pgress of the nmgs, the Kepubian won every mg to use the submarine. His operations of thPe Jlied fleet in pont in contest before the Su modesty would not call the paper, tiT nHn qt1h tv,a Hisin Penr court. of the Allied governments to stop all shipping to and from i i i j a areaanaugnx, above aboard." It is understood that James H. HIGH POINT NEWS. T3.tr "X, Germany, Austria and Turkey, Junior Order GrowingLocal i. ? t j m i. the war, it to appear for Judge Carter. , , ' 1 1 j it A mrsr uv vv vii h While the success reported by state councillor, Joe W. Sechrest, Tnrlr Parlor I "x l" io iiv-i- ii cui?. IUUt3 yCXL Ll . ;KAiif tA anfai nnftn a nvnr -rwVi o ua ' T T 1 JJU : ,1 ... f V, western irienas ao not iear mat Tirun vo. o.B(, r,-A K,r m t ur ct 4. tVia iiiri'o-A fan arniiit himlf F' "jr state councillor, jue vv. oetmwi itJS i1 Petrograd covers only a small the local council of the Jr. 0. U of the issue The udee himsi 011 of tne long front in A- M- is growing so rapidly that oVfo ii nivef lovS? -North Poland, and the Germans it has been necessary for them I said to be most calm. jhave heen &Ue to record a C0UR. j haU room and ter success near Kolno, the gen- "their selection of the old Industri- eral impression among miltitary al club for their new quarters men in London is that not only seems to be ample for the time has the German offensive in the being. The Juniors have some North exhausted itself, but the thing over 1,000 members in tide is turning in favor of the Hih Point, and its branch, Pio- RimcinnB -ah-ft nlwavs at. thpir nocv onunn'V T4q nrr Virir-a rvf T.ih- f ejback, have been able to bring up erty, have approximately 300. more reinforcements than the in-. F. J. Horney is seriously ill. vading army, whose communica- Will Rankin, brother of Captain BLACKMAIL SAYS COLONEL ROOSEVELT Doesn't Like Colombian Treaty Which -the Administration Is Trying to Have Ratified. Renewed efforts made by the administration for ratification of the treaties with Home Coming Week in Liberty Booster Club Festival. The people of Liberty have prepared an enjoyable treat for all those who enjoy literary and musical- entertainment. Ar rangement has been made i'or three days and nights of lec tures and concerts to be held the lltr,, 12th and 13th of March, by the Radcliffe Attraction Co., of Washington, D. C. There will also be special pro-grams-for each day in the in terest of. education, agriculture, and social welfare. Dr. Hill, president of A. & M. College, Raleigh, N. C.,'will lecture on Fri- FACULTY APPEAL AVAILETH NOTHING eron to supply logs. I intended to have seen you tomorrow to make all necessary arrange ments, but am suddenly! called in another direction. I wifh you trv mill rftrwir the mill anli hire W wagons, bring it down ana put it up as soon as you can conveni ently. If you need monfsy my snn will surrolv vou untif l see vou. Sol. with our plank road team, is here and will be at ycur command to move the mill. You will select the place about the Spout Springs to erect the mill and employ such help as you deem proper. Louis Maness will be at hand and you can he his assistance if you need it. ; A new guide is providedlat the Spout Spring. A new saw; mill have-to be bought. I have: beer unable to get a Muley saw.' You will in all things exercse yo in discretion and do whaCsyou Hdeem best till I can see yea?- - Yours, JONATHAN WORTH. Upon reaching the edge of the swamp near the location of thelcl"'7w " , 7 AiT still the officers found a man who I Ja. th,e agricultural day of the Was carrying c4YTC,irtf'r away Jii uiii liic crw aiiip. 11c vv a.o j , j, i i , v j:, arrested and immediately three J""" of his companions ran out ot , . , , , ?. 4.v a A On Saturday the edi IZT :"r r day, Dr. W. Er-Sikes, of Wake Live o- Aii'a uiiivvia n j. -ln I71. T74- T 4- j v, rvi, TVT,.T p. ores u uuuege, a&e rmvst, tuilicu llic Hit; iiaj. vjuiuii lutiii- j i 1 j ,. J trh wa? killed hv the officers P' WU1 ut;ilvcl auuiroo' " i?!hru"eiiy:2!. all nearby, surrounding schools wY o wKr in wTf fhl vited to take advantage of stlllT brother-in-law of the rtunit to hear a most man luiieu. du.i-A.ri.-t tt -n rr,i ,t , i xitJiuiui ieci,ui;. 1UCXC Will uc ine ouier two iiiemuers ui , . i,1c, j uQ oartv fled and have not been r. . iv.rff-LT. YTjITt. fantnrd visiting scnuoi navuig tne mgn SSri?' j o4-. est percentage of its pupils pres liiqua, x1Ciu ocvwui- m be nted. aay by Coroner Smith and the , . t. .i, t iurv exonerated the ofheers from any blame. The deceased together with Election of Dr. Newiin as Presi dent of Guilford College Will Stand, " The trustees of Guilford Col lege met in Greensboro Friday afternoon to consider a protest of the factulty against the change in presidents, under whitfn- change Dr. Kobbs retires and Dr. Thomas Ncv lin of Pes adena,.Cal., is hi-: i accessor. The trustees did not alter their form er decision, it is said, though the proceeding... of the meeting were said not to Lie a matter tor the public. The town is thoroughly inter ested in the outlook for a splen did event and a good' time for FARMERS' UNION TO MEET In the Court House at Ashsboro Next Saturday. On Saturday, March 6th, the Randlcph county branch of the Farmern' Union will mest in the ourt F-;v.3 at Asheboro,for the regular quarterly session for the j;ar 191. fleeting convenes at 11 o'clock. Each local is request ed' to send its presidert and local business agent to this mceiing as there are many matters of in terest to be taken up. With a rrocd wish for a pros perous year, W. R. JULIAN, Sec. 11 Tlv j-v 1 Attn -v 1 1 tr roi tit tva Fry were formerly resists of Q'g. ;f ivioore county, auove aititcisc, fV,Q ieT.c Uaitr tsVat, hv Hip and have been living a short 530? the town time in the neighborhood of the CltlZenS rty -scene of the killing. The plce Do kSrSiSrf people where the killing ocurred is m a Sittin roun(i jn iots 0f towns, neighborhood where at least a Growlin' like a bloomin' chicken, dozen homicides have occurred n0?K' ?ye ?g.a own:, within th nat few vears Den- Don 1 Y0U be that kind of Slouch, within tne past iew years, uep Cau THEY ain't no use on earth. uty Sheriff Brown Was in charge. Just be a "BOOSTER ROOSTER" Crow and BOOST for all you're worth. ASHEBORO BOY HONORED SPEAKER W0OTEN DEAD. When old Liberty needs BOOSTIN' boost her, Don't hold back and wait to see If some other fellow's willin' Sail right in, this country's fr"; 0OST- con- the situation with President Wilson before attending a meet ing of this committee at which treaties were considered. When tne coiomoian. treaty '. i,0 maria Q ciiot nHvancP PMn-v, niiuwrotnfla taken up m the committee.. and th Kements in the Car- Prof. J. H. Smith, of Wake For tor btone reaa a loiter irom i ofV,- 0 nocfo r.ia nnr? t- r. v v. nnvmcr,a f Bukowina continue with un- Nashville. About 200 delegates abated fury. are expected, who will be royally From what can be gathered entertained by the Baptists ot endeavoring to have is rv treaty ol DiacKinan, piue r.nd simple." Mr. Roosevelt also dwelt oh history of negotations with Col ombia relating to the treaty dur ing 'his Administration, recall- Colombia and Nicaragua at the !tions after German territory is Rankin, is also very sick present session oi congrtss. left must cross a country of G. W. lark, chairman of the Chairman btone ot tne foreign imargjies an(j overflowing rivers. Sunday school reception com- wciawuiia iiiiiii-i,c, uiov-uou Ml1Pu mrtrA fio-htincr. however, rv-ff s nnw nnmn fwtino- ;ir- must be waged before a final de- rangements for the reception cf cision is reached. Meanwhile the visitors to the training the battle has been resumed in school convention to be held here central Poland where the Rus- March 4 to 6. E. L. Middleton, assist was Senator Colonel Roosevelt which eluded with those words: 1 "The principle cf the treaty i i . wmcn you miorm me you aic. ffi;Qi rv0 fh Rns. i,.m-iw ratified by . Jnifa Vin rriolonrrVit rru C,,V.v.n Por PrvTrinnn V the Senate of the United States made Q them from aU gdes ghi , two more carg Saturday by Austrams and Germans,have to New Orleans, making a total been able to maintain their 0f four shipped to that city last strength at all points and to week. H. B. Smythe, the super t'nrow new troops where they vising engineer of the New Or were necessary. As a result, the leans railway and electric states A.-4-n ivn-r Win-- m mni 1 1 Vl rr " n M4-mrimir T1ll.Q V pave mcr that the original terms of set-; , , . u ui rtf w ia " . i i . j LilClll iAJ Wt-itlVCll iiiMix vcinti illw JlnlllK luiuw uui wj .v, , tlement provided for an mdem- f d and while the Southern company are the light-leed a little moneyyou can get nitv of $7,000,000 instead of , v ' T-l TTr,H0ri!it off Mr. Underwood. S25,000,000 as m tho pending. p-. . Bukowina. R.thr Wht beinjr 35.600 I would like to make a hundred 7t r i-- 4. ri-jl RoNthonsand feet at the nresent 10- Tnev navp iM-tri iimii lu iiicvrvtr cv nri i rms. stlLlili' i-auai i. v i ... T stand, and When reinforced, de- passengers." -The present con liver counter-attacks which ap- tract calls for 50 cars of the convention. 88 Years Old. Alex Newsom l . n a v HvTh J Tohn parently are making some head- type mentioned W. R. Kennedy, you and his brother John v J Jtu wHnn, Air Brake ilogs. Asheboro, January-l, 1859. Mr. W. R. Muse, Carthage, Dear Sir: I was unavoidably detained below so long I could not stop to see you. I have to be at Montgomery court tomorrow. If you wish to start the mill you can go down. Get Mr. Cameron or other competent machanic to make a new pitman of the length you deem expedient and the oth er alterations which must follow this. Buy timber on the bd?t terms you can, hire the cutting and the hauling ot the logs ana start off the mill. The new slides, etc., are at Armstrongs tool house. He will deliver them when you call for them. If you cation of the mill. Mr. Under wood and Mr. Campbell can give Was the Victim of Automobile Accident. Speaker Emmett R. Wooten Of the lower house Of the 1915 No one has a mortgage on i general assembly, died Saturday jus yours as mucn as n afternoon about 3 :45 as a re- c,,, " J suit of injuries sustained in the you get in on the BOOST! .. "BIZ." ... i .-ill -li . j automobile wrecK tnat Kinea William T. Aycock and injured H things don't just seem tc usit you Senator Rivers D. Johnson, ; what's tRe matter with jtour "BOOST Tne wrecK tnat resuitea in in" t.hfA most traeie circumstances cf Just to help the thing along? all legislatures of recent years ause u tmngs snoma stop agom occurred uu r r rA i r n enrn ill iirii i ' Thursday morning, " , , w l " 7l,Yh7n February 18, two miles from Boost her up with all your might. Raleigh as Mr. Wooten, Mr. Avcock and Mr. Johnson were If you know some fellow's failin's, TvinrniTio- from he Countrv club Just forget 'em cause yu know returning irom ne vxuntiy tiuu fPiinw i,oS snme cood in an automobile. Mr. AycocK joints. Was killed instantly and Mr. Them's the ones you want to show, Wooten suffered fractured ribs "Cast your loaves out on the waters, j i. v, ;.v,4 rnev u come DacK a saying vrue. anu a xupiui ' I Mebbe, too, they'll come back buttered, ney. - mis laicer injui w some fellow BOOSTS for YOU not known until the natural de velopment exposed the condi tion of the patient and an opera tion followed. 11 j stood that and every day siiowed improve ment enough to give nope Some Fine Tamworths. Mr. Robert E. Andrews, of Mt. Gilead, killed three Tamworth Digs of his own last wleek that Thursday he uffered a chill, and Thev weighod 200, 190 and 165 graauany sanK uuui u c cu. uunds. Tamworths. according The flags on the capitol bu'.'ci- . OVArnmont exnort tests have Clifford N. Cox cne of Six Trian gular Debaters Asheboro people will ba de lighted -to learn that an Ashe boro boy has been signally honor ed as a member ' .. j intercolle giate debating team cl' V 3 Uni versity of Virginia, in the annual debate between that college and the Univcrisy of North Carolina and tho Johns Hopkins Universi ty, oi Baltimore, Md. Clifford N. Cox, the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Cox, will come to Chapel Hill, N. C, on April 24th to de bate against the Johns Iiopkins University. Mr. E. Carter Tay lor s the other cc-bater agajnst th Johns Hopkins team. 1 ' he question for debate is "E csolved thatJthepolicy of, Co lonial Expansion is desirable for the modern state," Each of the teains will debate the question on mutral grounds, the Univer- sity cx Virginia aeDating tne Johns Hopkins University at Chapel Hill, t:.-.e University et North Carolina debating the Johns Hookins University at CharlcGtesvill, the University Cif Virginia and of North Carolina at Baltimore, Md. These are the highest honors to be awarded by the Uni rersity debating societies and tho places are warmly con tested by the members, and that Mr. Cox has struggled upward and achieved something really worth while comes as good news to his numerous friends here. Mr. that Vio Newsom, of Mt. Sterling, 111., re-iw information as to getting cently visited old' Uncle Jimmie Bean of near High KocK, wno is 88 years old the 23rd inst. Mr. Bean was a Confederate soldier in the Civil War and lost his lit- tb. finger while in active service-! held recently resolutions were of the Wcstinghouse Air Brake Comnanv. of Pittsburgh, has School Building Will Be Rebuilt charge of the installation of the at -Jamestown. air brake equipment on each car. ' At the appointed time, 8 p. m. At a meeting of the citizens Qo.11T.,v uR ntiVns interested of the Jamestown community. . ' nniw,-nT1 of the "Citv ill bll Vx S v- w v logs. T lie IS &L111 aurc vj UlitWll ur ooiviti ryn. 1 i .. 1 J.J l- r,n-rvr, , 1.1 : J J- E1 t; . J.I1C1 met at the Elks home 1 OO font! in nt plantation and attend to some to give authority to vote a $15,- , The m6eiins was can farm duties. Mr. Bean perhaps 000 issue of bonds to- be der . Mr L presi ranks in age to Mr- Smith who used to build a high school build- f the North' Carolina lea- was mentioned in these columns ing to tiike the place of the one , following officers last week as 93 years old, and ; destroyed by firo several days J"',nted. Mr sizemoro, cap the oldest man in Healing j ago- Men from the Jamestown " a" TjVOT1. advisorv "Tn hnflrvUtmn oof Vnnt if Ehis an- "1" , f - - Snrinsp- townshin. head is a crown of glory, if it be found in the way of righteous ness." Prov. 16:31. Denton Herald. The Southern Put has Brown. nroDnetors ot Grand Theater in Raleigh'. The cause of the suit is said to have been the ejection of Mr. Hol loway from the theater the night before, because of a news paper criticism of a show writ ten by Mr. Holloway. Writes from Europe. Edward Latham, son of Mr. J. Ev Latham, of Greensboro, went to' Holland about six weeks ago to represent J. E. Latham & Company, cotton merchants of this city. In writting to his father, he tells interesting expe riences of his trip. He believes the war will be a long one. thority. is given .a magmncent high school puiioing can ue - h j bunch; erected as the insurance money fallen ged tne of from the buiMmg burned v f u Durham amounts -to slightly less than "woodmai of the $10,000, which with the amount Hosiery ot Donas asKea ior, u.uw.m- , , Tiro pjmf kn t- VUU A t-HV V Or avv.-- last Friday !ab,e them to ect by far amore "ng " S;S5i There was considerable enthusi- aestroyea. u ""Y J asm manifested and every one equip the building with all .fSng forward to a splendid season , as there is some excel lent talent in ttie organizations Out of Theatre; Sues for $16,000. Mr. J. H. Holloway, of Louis- mg.a total of $25,000, would en berg, entered suit last Tiaay!aDie them to erect by lar f for $10,000 against Aronson and modern building than the the era conveniences. Frej Lodging. During December, January nnd Fehruarv exactly 10 men the league. W. G. Brokaw, the New York millionaire who has a splendid T invest vou with full power to make such alterations in the mill and such contracts for the pur chasing and hauling of logs as vou may think will best promote the interests of the company. I received no answer to my letter written to Robeson. I trust that I shall be able to e-o down about the 20th of this Imonth and see you. Write me at your convenience. i ours, JOANTHAN WORTH, Asheboro, August 20, 1859. Mr. W. R. Muse, Cranes Creek, N. C. Dear Sir: An unexpected turn in my business affairs forced me to go to the Nforthern cities last week and a court which I have attended on the 29th instant wdll keep me off the road until about the 5th of next month. I just got home last night and found a letter from Mr. Schemerhorn asking for money and I enclose tor mm an order on Underwood' for $75 on account of the rent of the mill. iner were ordered at half mast when the death ot bpeaker Wooten was announced and Speaker Bowio and Lieutenant Governor Dautridga conferred as to the committer to accompany the body home. RAMSUER NEWS. to sleen have an- '(.mintrv estate some nine miles plied for. free lodging at Greens- from High Point, has arrived boro police headquarters and i and will be here for a few days have been given bunks - in tne jMr. Brokow's estate is in cnarge citv calaboose. Many more Gf Thomas J. Finchr were given sleeping places aur A MovMnher but - .m Kw tVir-Ao months . Villore 'Will Sell commonly called winter months IPntdhard farm, is the largest in the history of ,twecn Randleman the police department.- 'boro. Child of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brady Dead. The three-vear-old son of Mr tod Mrs- J. C. Brady died last week. Mr. Chas. B. Smith is on the northern market this week, pur chasing the spring and summer line of merchandise for the Lar ter Mercantile company. Mr. and Mrs. AngelLof Stokes- dale were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gant's last week. Mrs. Charlie Pope of Greens boro is a visitor in town. Mr. I. F. Craven is recovering rapidly from a recent operation at Baltimore. Messrs. Ed. Leonard and Em mett Watkins were in Washing ton and Baltimore last wteek on business. Rev. T. J. Rodkers was ill and unable to fill his pulpit at he M. E. Gh urch Sunday morning. nroven to produce the greatest number of pounds of meat tor the same pounds of gram ot any breed of hogs m this country. Frank L. Andrews of Mt. Gilead Rt. 2, also raises Tamworths. They are a large bacon hog and whose meat is well streaked with lean, and is the best known for table use. Montgomerian. Honor Roll White Hall School for 3rd Month. Fourth Grade Guy Hinshaw, Mattie Moffitt, Bentcn Owen. Third Grade James Hin shaw, Grady Nixon, Paul Owen. Howard Slack, Hazel Slack, Clar ence. Incle. Second Grade Myrtle Owen, Lcona Slack. First Grade Shelly Nixon. Another American Ship Losl. Another American steamship, with the Stars and Stripes flying from her taffrail, has been sunk off the German coast. It is pre sumed she met the same fate as the Evelyn, that she stubbed her nose against a floating contact and was blown up. The theory that she was torpedoed by a sub marine is couted. Nevertheless she is at the bottom, and no pos itive information has come though yet as to how many- lives were lost. Stole the Phone. We have some bold thieves in this town. A night or two ago Commencement Exercises. The school cf Seagrove will close Friday, March 5th, with a commencement exercises rend ered by the pupils of the school, also an address and! presentation of a Bible and Fir g by the Jun ior Order together with a social at night. The public is cordial ly invited to attend. Kespcctiuny, H. H. Cranford, Miss Beulah Cox, Teachers I" . . - .' .r 1.1.1 XT- if Vk tv.is miifh ilue some went into tne loooy oi tne him The new cross heaZ shdesstoffice and stole the tle e'for our mill have arrived at phone in long distance and car Flyettevme and I have ordered. ried it away.-Greensboro Rec- them to be sent to unaerwooa- i v. hope to be down by tne &tn or March 20th is the time when the cenom midway be and Ashe- 6tT of September. If you need Another Newspaper w. s -was- TV Ty,aT KforA that time! capiiai. 111U1C muutji ""-" " j write me. Yours, JOANTHAN WORTH, , ( Continued on back page) Seed Shortage. On account of the dry, hot summer last year, reports comes that many varieties of seed will be very scarce and high- The greatest advance nvill be on the varieties oi beans, ana orcnara erass seeds will be short. There ? . t . .i p i i. a rm. Tvr: cn i thA is a large aemana ior wneat auu narn of TSew daily whkh other food stuffs The foreign will be issued n Raleigh within seed supply will be decidedly the next two weeks. shorter. for State Fight for Road Bond Issues in Chatham. The fight for the road bond issue in Centre is waxing hot, and the vote March 9th is an ab solute uncertainty. Both sides dlam the factory. Center in which is the county seal:, has a mighty fine chance to set the other townships a good example for progress by voting this is sue. Centre ougmrto set tne pace for road building, but when petty jealousies enter into any question the real merits become clouded. 'Tis a pity Centre can't "get the vision" and come across with this issue. Siler City Grit. Comet at NeAvbern. Another comet is visible at Newborn, between 10 and 11 p. m., and the colored' poulation, be lieving it portends evil, are con siderably excited over the heav enly wonder. Complete Cotton Factor. Post, Texas, has the most com plete cotton factory in the world. The cotton is taken fiom the farmer's wagons, ginned, spun, woven into cloth and made into sheets and pillow cases in the one factory.
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