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t -- ; - -.1 -! - , - - . 5T -f. AND RANDLEMAN NEWS. VOL. 10. ASHBORO, N.C., WEDNESDAYi MARCH 10, 1915 NO. 36 3-4 ELECTION CASES TO BE TRIED MARCH 22 G. 0. P. THEIR HOPE. Cases Will Not Come Up for Trial Until Second We?k of Court. Business Men See No Prosperity 1 FRANK GARNER SLAIN BY BROTHER-IN-LAW Under Democratic Rule. Chairman CharleS D. Hilles, of tho Republican national commit- tv, trial f tii- nflWa nf . tee, in a statement at the conclu- I sioh of a conference in New York Treasurer and Sheriff will be lty' wm a numoer oi manuiac- siding in this county, 5 miles u;q v, bsa it,v i,a.turers, inercnants and business1 ctv, Tni;.n ic. aa -nA t-v. gular term of Superior court, " iUU1"w" tuat uie P"3ent1nst Kime is in jail here, charged COME TO COMMENCEMENT AMENDED LIQUOR ACT m.. IS ENACTED INTO LAW To Be Held in "Asheboro April Ernest Kime Cut His Throat at Garner's Home, 5 Miles South of Julian As the result of a Sunday af ternoon row Frank Garner, re- re. .uusm oiwiauuu yvoo u , wijfo the -lOlIillg. cu aiiu me uetioiuii was icatiieu tVia mn iirar-a V.mfflKjJnJo beginning on next Monday." T'h nooQ -frvi" Via RVi q,t -PF'h n-f. ,-o MA-mA v ;that not until a Republican is' j 4,Q w tonc Main. crate claiming that the papers it appears that Kime went wa3 . no chairman and that the meet- yre ?ot served .the sheriff in S Xirne lu tuiuw nit; cases ti wts ever, is a matter to be fought out mg was informal- in court, the Republicans con tending that the papers were in ed a row, and cussed about the house in general before Garner's children. It is said that he was drinking. At any rate his pres to the " Aprif2nd.' To the Patrons, Citizens and Teachers of Randolph, County: Our county :7cQmmencement vBy Viva Voce Vote Senate Sends Bill to -House The Bill (Jets Misplaced. In the Senate Friday and in Would Have Won This Year. "The meeting simply was one snco was objectionable the coroner's 'hands in due time of a number to be held through- owner of the house and he was to have been served on the sher- ,out the country by business men ( ordered away. .Kime, it ap iff before the time limit was up. and manufacturers interested in peais started to leave and was .the success of the Republican followed by Garner, who was de- CONGRESS ADJOURNS. party," Chairman Hilles addetf, termined to see that he left, and I am frank to confess the senti- it was as Garner was returning Eixty-third Session Cleans Bill ment was unanimous among us to the house that Kime turped, and Quits .that if there had been a presi- slipped up behind him and cut The Sixty-third Congress, first d tion this year our his throat, and he died almost ro under complete domination of ca.nJdw,oul1d h,ave won With" mediately. Dpmocratic nartv since 1895 without difficulty." The affair occurred between 3 2 S tbv&S; I Mr. Hilles denied that any can- and 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, It had been in almost continu ous session since President Wil will be lield April 2nd," at Ashe- the House at night the anti-Jug boro, in the graded.'scihool buiid- law act, which the House passed incr. The Drogram has hot besn two weeks ago oy sucn an over- rfinitAiv arranged but will be whelmmir maionty to Do lost in completed and placed in the the Senate a week later by hands of the teachers m a tew amendment to reicr, was ac- HvR ' ' " ceDted as asrreed by the conter I want to empnasize tne tact ence commiTtee, ana me om is that this is for all the school, for now law. . OTonr Tnnn. woman and child in The new act which was ratin the countv. I want to ask that ed becomes effective April 1. t every patron an conimitteeman has much of the original Grier as well as the teachers to see; to. act and merges into tnax diu aii it that his school is Well. repr$-r the first several sections are t, 1. J Tl n sented. 2 reacneo. its nuuii yiuvisiuna Th iwrflJe will he one of the that not more than one quart of big features of he commence- wbi3key and five gallons of beer ment out we cannot nave uus raay . w mpiu. w f1"! the children come. See firm or corporation of toner than that snme wav ?is orovided for twice a month, and its advocates their transportation. understand that this applies to - - - - . . . 1 J ! JT " J T'he address which will be de- those generous-neartoa maivia $56,000 A YEAR FOR SHERIFF LOSING PATIENCE WITH MEXICANS Showing up More Evils of The Fee System A New York dispatch of last week seys : Next to the Prsident ot tne United States, the Sheriff of New didates for the Presidency in and Kime evidently returned to 1916 were discussed. his home from the scene of the mauguiduvi uwv jvoio 4 0W;oh' at tho w.c.aHt Mnov of torn nan all CA.Ha . . . , TT7i i m roe T:1-1 -J Tl'.-.V. son s ago. Beginning with session called by the iWmw) hv SteteSuTCrintendent iials who would go away and " j . . t i i .. J Y Jovner is another one of the bring DacK a pona oi Dooze 10 thnt. shAnld nnt he miss-friends. It limits tho actual - . A Kv anv aolneer.-scholar or na- dnnkmff. lhat IS DUreiy inci c j. v ' : r . . , " rr. . l -11 J tron. He is one ot the loremost aentai. ifie diu is ami! leaders in education in North blind tigers. ' rnrolin and Wll brine to US SL mftssam well worth hearing- Done wiwi democracy. -Jfm? decision that President Wilson by Sheriff Birkhead. Much Ti 7 iqiq Tho PftnOT-PQe hs; ana nis administration oi nauun- irouDie wa expeneuceu m gc A?5fV riiniSSi!!?88 al affairs had plunged the coun- ting in connection with authori worKea actiuuiy ooi ucvyc. 'm-i-n ; h,Vh it a, v.Qw onH th Sheriff knew 'now finds itself. There can be 'nothing of the crime until Mon- American Government Sends an Urgent Note to Carranza Situation Serious. - New and urgent representa- tii-me amrwnnt.inorrract.icallv to. York County probably receives 'a wammg, have been sent by the more money ior ms services wieu United States to General Car- any otnr puouc omcenoiaer in rnzaf demanding an improve America, according to figures ment of conditions in Mexico made public today by Leonard M. ritv waistien, oinnusaiuuci vx Diplomatists familiar witn tne counts, m a report to mayor mn- contents of the note which Con chell. Igui Silliman has been instructed Since 1905, the report asserts, -frt wpRAn n rsrranza interaret the sheriff of the county has re- it as an ntire change of policy ceived fees totalling $402,329, m on the Mrt of the Washington addition to $12,000 a year salary, government toward the Mexican an average annual income of Situation. more than $56,000 a year. Half i communication to Carran- the fees paid in to the shenn s drafted after conferences be- omce are paia to mm. 'tween President Wilson, Seere- The report was made to place Jirv -0 an(i Counsellor Lans- d'ata before the Mayor for U3e in ing guarded with secrecy his consideration of a bill to limit pending SOme word from Carran the sheriff's compensation to a attitude. It was said salary. by seme officials that the note contained the strongest repren- at WELL SUFPLIUjU. . .totions ever made to Carranza 0,1- x T A1, Wqo 'and indicated that the American Shanty of Ernest Allred Has ,government is rapidly losing pa Bean Vacated. 1-tience with his appearent indiff Upon the complaint of several erenec to the objectionable acts local shops the shanty or -Earnest 0f General uoregon at iviexico Allred. more or less non compus city. mH-.-r 4. 1 tjm- f h Tvwtnm ot hnnrireas mntus. was seaxeneu scvaai inose wno kiiow tne wiiwmio ment will bring 'together people of thousands of Bull Moosers to days ago by the officers and an of the communication said it did from all parts othe county and the Republican ranks, the great- array of tools such as have nev- not set forth and was not m the give them a chShce to see the est factor in the bound-to-come er been seen m Asheboio were nature of an ultimatum, but Sade of work done by the schools Republican victory in 1916 is go- discovered. Ernest was inxnct- pointed out in explicit language 4. t4-h 4i intr t ho th vot.Q of thousands pd and sriven a hearing, and the serious consequences t.iac mat uaeiKuu v. w b . -r .7" " T7 u "j Mhv ;v,4- -Fnr n"f tho wlfarp of 01 ueuiuwiiw niiu i.cY 1 " . - . . o , , twelve years, was given corpor al punishment by his teacner, Miss Lena Brown, at Shady Grove school, two miles west of of $80,000,000 o 1..t in T?onrJ-lTkh pnnntv. I cro5i a&A " Via . i-Li.il :n nnniimwH iT( ntl- -P-ii.iirrniio rTir f ImiPf tr hft fllS svcucui.iur. over propiems per- a solemn oatn wia. uiuy wm ucv- uumomw WUu.v, , r , r J-Vi6, , Kime about L frt fnQ ifar of th r ao-ain vote the Democrtic tick- other search was made, but lo, regarded. about a mile " tnmtv ' it Thev are on every hahd, on this array ot wrencnes, saws, m diplomatic quarters tn-. of the killing. r " -Uta an?nWt onr strt. and vou meet and files, hammers, levels, squares, were more mannesxaucns on. - I V III I 1 1 f W Lrt-F LtimtA CXX X1W l, V v.. - I i t J 1 . i n m- J -fn m nntf ot fttp. had disappearea ana ine.cern over tne mexican . MU r&MA .... i . , , . . . nt On or about the 151 h day of no return of prosperity, it was day mornmg. ihe shenn ieit an opportunity t6mingle togeth February, one JimmJe Adams, a Deneveo , until a xvepuuncaii i& immeaiaveiy iui ? .rcr cnhnm.hpaHd vouth of returned to the White House. crime and arrested . . I 1 1 IT T C "4- I vi--n jf VllC nOTT1 Mr. Hilles asserted that the. from the place j -r Vine o l.fiit Tho nnlv eve Witnesses tO the oil Viv .hil. o-T-cwat nna avprv aUIIlllllBWailUll "VV iiao a uc-w. - ln VOUI U1S U. VV " i,-v ""v. y - tti "i V.. kn .ronat. "This will be in- crime are the memDcrs oi me patrons and committeemen the day. Furthermore, tne ma- snamy oi "mou T"" said, "to no one Garner family. Vto attend. 1 ijority of them are not backward ed. . , i ii. fv.L 4. n;un u it ia flflid that. Kime oore tne nn.- j. ni v,.,. cim- Knnt Hiamnv thoir intention - ThG parents oi tne youii cuu- Knows wnat ujhuuhu wuw; we . inis event w--uv.c , - rTTT a t? xirkCTT pry . . v , i o-i x. 4-Vi inmnrf rpnufiitioti ox bemsr a rousrh cnar-i ,.i4.; -t,4- h. enfiro i'onn-'of not. votmir for Wilson or any ruuLAn. nwiiimn. tended tnat ne was wmpyeu an- war tax eApuca aim ; v . ":v,vT uiatiiig cucv y y" v -- - -- -. mercifully and accordingly a'and export duties further de- acier among "ur 114 ty for greater progress in eauca- otner iwrnocrauu "" ' iiiv,xv.iiuiijr . . , r 1 4-UnM rntul fM hia fiorhtinor nro- .. . . i i. 4-: - a ..r, momr s-f thorn nrp warrant was sworn out against crease. . the teacher charging here with ! Asked whether or not a iu ther noted for his fighting pro- gon it wm briabout competi- year. A-great many of them are Eight Prisoners Are Awaiting iv clivities, and 'has been under a tjon'tween the schools and in- Democrats who voted for McKm- Superior Court. re 011- uation than at any time since the Amer ican forces were landed at era Cruz. The foreign diplomats confered among themselves and communicated the latest devel ments as they heard themv VY 1111 1 XiDJVCVl YUC1)1C1 Ul iivv i 1 ' , . . I UlYl" kv. . - 'assault andbattery. Last Sat- organization would he launcnea peace uum, i -"""f ' dicate where eacn scnootmay yn-, ey trial Mr. Hilles said i.e.tnougm n,(xviiiroo prove weaK points, wwpeiawun ma 'nrdov thi p.asft came up tor trial Mr. Hilles said i.e.tnougm " . ' -rvr prove before Squiro R. C. Palmer, was not likely, as there were .Garner and they nave two cnu- on tfte part of tv or-raniv.flt.ions llOW dTeh X IlC Case WcIO ucaiu in wiv Bxnvv. cjiuuii c - - 1 j 4i cn-oiT tht hniUU -mtith tho national committee, the I Garner is saia JWUC , I "v ' 1 . . HT,iVi fnfnvccf aooiVti al nnm mitt PAS and Tlfira-WOrKing wcw, y iv,n. - fe j ,iKH;v .nTn-Wood name throusrhout was mamieswQ.su iuiu. .wyr.vjrrLi xi ,v .TwifwaH hv his X1C IO OUlfiv the the Roosevelt and Tatt ratner t tho Tlan ' j t l V...4. 1 iJixoiireswa 10 6" than I Or x5ryn aim. i a Vi .ahhw inil wor'ht. hoard- . - , . .1 UU1U11 VAJU11VJ J"l " people in 1912 they were paruaiiy con- - T.(1T,iv roistered county vinced that the Pfpocratic P"" there to await the criminal term United States District Attorney jmittee in Washington, of which W. C. Hammer was retained to Senator uainnger is tne neau, defend, and Solicitor of the 4th district, W. D. Siler, was pres pnt to prosecute. The trial be- tan at 10 o'clock, and many wit- Some of the Men Present. xo oe a peacei ui. nmrn notnAntt ateithout this a tv was more "ngnt, -WKtt mwrn con citizen and bore a - . ... son writhe ideALDenatandl the com-p ' Tilrrr.T.A. SnnL it. was time forthem to return to . owl ertrtT, A fin-a Indcincr I J.. J. . w , i J - .1- J .iV.nl"5 CX11V1, "IV crvrw.i w o o tho nartv oi ineir j.urej.a.mi. munitv widow and several cnuoren, among them being two boys al- Whinnin? Post in Delaware, and resume making a cross un mi .unn. nnsf will not. he 'Hpr tho rooster. At the same iii-s. " t'f"0 tr . . ... . place there. And It Is a True Story. attended the conference were hesses were examined, and then William M. Wood, of Boston, 1 111C T K"" - - . i j 1 . . . . i , ii 1 Z Lx, xvinnH thAmca VIQ oovivcwir tirr TOTVrTjan 11 Til MYDraiilV Ull CV iUIll 111 xxlWJ. llo wx . . .m iri known to have existed between S ST v with lashes. The cessful in 1913 and the following about tor turniture nesses ww-u ,-wimam ivi vvuuu , their families. The " -r"n fAr thA aholition vpar than thev were back in to tit up a nome.ior mmeix I . , , ,. . ii 4. iu u v.A To.Yviviatif tipvf- his home than ovpr mil. Tne iacL Liiau uic wouiu vuw jiiiwi. - -- i . . , n. . 1 , .i.. ' ... , . i . .., ,i iAmohnw TnA ST.11TT T.nH ROIIie U1CI- r " ; cnnt0 for an hour and l - a wonrv Tl Jov. of Kumor nas it mat xvime ws a . i authorities want it retain- et. JNow tney are out u cv,rtW u iTrii ' th colicitor onlv ' "-t f th Par-lc. ! blockader, along with otner aam- , . th measUre's defeat 'and fierce invective. The district of Philadelphia, a woolen manu-;niadej nqttw. a nan, wiuie wie wuui '"J iietroit, presiuenu ui ure xa,n.- . - y, th anHionco for anl mAAt r.r fmmnv. The agmg charges against him hour. The district attorney I session lasted until late in the boomed and thundered from his j af ternoon. six feet, four inches heighth.l -pe latter calling the confer- 'while the solicitor chirped and'enco s&: The funeral was iheld Monday from Shiloh church committee. f , j.-, i Lv,onfo nfforwl Aid not show UP m promises ; mwe to inv,.r UfKS W Newcastle (Ind.) Courier. mail order houses ir. far-away Commencement at Seagrove. The school at this place closed Saturday in stead of Friday, due to the inclement weather, a good terowd- being 'present regardless of vthe- inud andeoid ana winu and enjoyed the program very much, which was a credit to both teachers and pupils, also the ad dress delivered by Supt. ot-Xhe Junior Order for the district, Mr. J. W. Sechrest, of High Point, who also presented the school with a nice Bible and flag, and we can also say tha the previous term has been one ol the most successful in the history of the school, due to the undivided ef forts of the teachers and pupils, who have our best regards. Hog With Five Toes. tt- i a e " r. n. i-r t . i t Mont.eomerv-wara ot Kimp whs iiiLieu in au " w v, t! m innirafvri ot t np t a in ih. i l 4-in.vma nt iraanGnnrn rnnierLV. i " x - . ,, .i o. XI. davnouiii vj. " . Liuilis vri v m. wiiu w r j iir, Q-nA toilfPrlL,"- , . V "ii." "WUJ w . " , i...' j furniture. In due season a aray iviuiiua, v cvcuuiKi win ooTinn ot ItTmiiliiliii w u- i i While tne soiicii .co said: 'freely to the Sheriff, ffis plea . it week ' SaSSOQ OaCK lium mo " J-w' i "JNaUOnai uuiiucs vi . r ir jf,n orHinw tnl" : r', ; , r- . "ii AlrA u" . " , , tt: n ofi. o cocsion of v v,. f itai nnri wiu we bcu. ucxxo 0 nicn naa nve wen ucvuu k hv c;ieftnsooro peopie 1U1 j. 4.1 Trn, severaf the d 'StaT to thi reports yterday. to6s on 0e foot. Several mem- ,c tract of land tetween here in the judges deciding in favor of .ndustri and commercial inter-1 f the Farmers. Union J . tU sam , famJy W. Dav1? , . W. whe chi omp the teacher. sier vity wiu ii tji. rio;nr nn.lr.hicacro and'he sent an order to OOUinern xvaurr IT, 7 rj rn for i 'numennrn rrnnerLV. , 0 - iwus vi ui .vi' x furniture 1 The several options obtained t 'hi behalf of the Southern Rail- fathe fl " . . i ..i r Konnrr nr ine raimcis v.,. Wmi hocsim wiT.n T.n 1 . i ji. o . 4-T um imv nn I ----- , , ,,.i. ... , , i .... ests of the country, oeverai m-.f "dV 7fl. nt .wumu A , ' i' the order to Mr. John l.. vam- barber chair, tagged to mm ar Mr. Cline to Thomas ville. A. W. Cline left Asheboro Sat- residence ana un loaded the furniture and all of it Furniture Lexing- company sent Shaving His Way Through Col lege. Jim Capps, of Chicago, has the record of shaving his way through school. In 191d Jim came to Chapel Hill and matricu lated in the University of North Carolina and m a few days a formal conferences of manufac turers have been held since last at which many oi tne Meeting. Saturday Mardh 6th, the Ran- tra toe It was a fine porker at which there aro a dozen resi- u eecrary and treasurer of at the railway station and "sr of i in his room Jim opened a first uences, ucn cix i.fev." j .h jriir H'urniture company, 1. L. Kiimnvf. CI WnTMir 1 F H.Ur - ml ml . , . '.I .1 L . n . n..ir txx fr.rir uuaiinjoo uivk- vi ' - i 4- Kati ivi ims vouiiir ioc.o horrmr snrm arm noes a uiu i j-ii. unsv -f tho h armors t a xtt cimwhCA i iura 11 1 .1 . . . , , t, liu cii.y w viooc - : . urday for Thomasville, wnere ne; blems inVolved were discuss- up tho court house at 7T t Tm thf ORNATE been ciosod ana xne c omv man will doubtless look around business, many members ot the goes to become editor and mana- P Vwwk for qS KILLED IN THE SENATE tapidl g for the property caief ully next time f aculty being among his regular ger of the Davidsoman, a wide- j m B Reynolds, secretary ,11 anumber of c,h of tor Nash Turns and taking it over. Some of tne .ne orders from out-of- customers. His revenue ranges nwaVo nnhlication of that cityl? xroti-oi oommittee. also session. Quite a goooTnumDei oi Speech of Senator JNasn lurns f owners reserve the hants. Lexington UnnH SB8 a week, and 'he makes 1 x! i- ieau a Mr. Cline has for several montns t the nforence. "Botn,"" SSirfHr. been, managing editor ot tne and ? invited, to. ' aTfin rv.imAi. Ma is aiionffcieii uv iMios n. . ;u adidnAr ig it. . . . uuui ici. x.x- x" " line meenng. nc vxx . -- Massah Lambert. he said. Another Family Moving to Ash boro Mr. John Howell and family are moving to Asheboro from Sanford and will occupy a resi rmnro on Miller street. Mr. How ell is a native of Randolph, but has resided outside the county for a number of years. We wel come these good people to Ashe boro. Wide Tire for Randolph. rMrinr tho last day of the present session of the general noovrvihhr c hill requiring W1Q6 f;vQO oil wagons was passed Tni0 loTxr fivpo the widtn ot tne. X lllO !. T xawm tires and requires that they oe iirpH after the old tires are worn out. In other words, a farmer who buys a new wagon must see that it is equipped with wide tires to confirm with the law. County Commencement Greensboro April 17. S at gnt to nve in men iivikv n- i-i. few months, and it will proba- PlsPatcn'. The Machine-Made Pie. an KofMvx work he i-v-f rrooH ohoor. Manv subjects oil . , , , .,, . , j ,. 4-1". A i-VNJ-w4- C? f . l - -w - v i tt - imiiai 11 iif i rri ti v.' iiii i Mf iimnriixi. i Itot to tho Union were dis- ate rnaay iuKuo ivnx e---" r-" f-t rlo: A Chir.ae-o restaurant ha iiiuwvov - - . .....xi. .r,a-in-n o"omann ot tne inei win troo xxxfe"- r . i.i . .:4-u cussed, in fact, almost evcrytn- w-k--" " Z" h waH. on this property one for electric pie maKingmacnme m u ,ing got a good word, even poll- - coming and 'another for out- a capacity of 23,000 piesaaay " - : .x- C linrr '1I1W11UI1K xxv -v- - I" . , . ' i i. l.n,nnn.m. Vovminor ro-onerauoii. iti- "6- . , .i. j? ;i4. tv.. nMny naaaon- it. is onvon dv a Lwu-iwiocuuviti i ,o.t of x ' r. ., , j i in,n orx3rh of nator iasn. Groimr ireixiiu x.w . thrrof fer will be held this year on Apr.. . -f subjects ?wn, be ea un'VTr iflfio and will be one of the -i rr mi. will rkO TrlP S!irilr! . ., . . 1 J T..Jvl f- hi a V nw. M. tni I1J-& LTCrix-A. vxtw wv w 7 "7 . i r j i tiu w in nv viv - i v4-kiio in mi rv.ii i ii it ii i fix ia i r i--- , soiiienmife xxx vxvx -X - was most modern in the South. Work The Winters, March 21. Tho fourth and last attrac money after "paying room rent and tuition. He is a native of Gastonia. 1U1L711 V. i i M .i JSllIliAXXJ. i j j X." 1 nyvnrtTVinnT (as last year, tne iilii vfyir in SDite of bad1 weatnor ana n0u.ur. r T-------- Wohahlv be commenced on U; tho looal lvceum course Una fair grounds, ureensuuru. : tton Brother Uicero .r-r " a a Bwr -station, freight t. Ahohoro on March On March 20 the Prenmmary - hayin died recentiy, leav- ed XXbt depcTand Davie street under- Jf" winters is one of the c."oS S? !Sr diSStSte jo' pS .at the same time, so that t 0f the course and xxciu .-aV rm,A Tny ana P. riT "V; tho oat. white race. He all will be complex oeioxe uicl be largely patronizea. w viiv -rr-. i l i...j iqic MONTGOMERY JURY LIST xxxvx w , . I tllV O.UVX IXVXiy, "" tatives from each township. lnecollection which amounted winners m tnese couw ; j$5.10 in meet m uiwr --- , pay nis iau guaiw i Atmi 17 for the ehmination. iwc .j. pjh c,molv Co., of . i-'i - 7 , . , i -n 1 Afliwiiu r 1 i u:ii boys and two giris wm , S22.80 and also a present oi .)iy ui winners in these contests will riorcash and then voted to thought there haa oeen enougn Greensboro i?nay. flV Ws foil miano bill account sucn icgisiivii. 'a., ivfl M,ist. Keen School - w i f -( .A U Ull ItlUHINM. I. Ill' m.lllfl1 XV.T U ' X oeiiaiAi naxuuiuvvj.v- . - - - . r.i For Third Time in Four Months West Durham Postoffice Is Robbed. For the third time within the last four months the postofHce at West Durham was robbed Friday night and about $3,000 in stamps and money secured. The door of the safe was blown completely off and across the room. The robbers .leit no ciue. THE MAN WHO SELLS HIS VOTE Will DIE Senators Majette, Snow, selected to speak on the follow ,-Tio- rfav. The program will m elude a parade around the race tr-onir ononincr exercises, recita tion and declamation contest; . i lu-wui-w'w" .... t presentation of certincates, du-. coming yealj but less politics and cii looai.d. wishine your hearty w tvxx j . . . f . J.-L. - o-cperation m business ior uie tires, dinner, athletic sports, I fooHshness more education. Taft to North Carolina Ex-president W. H. Taft comes to the University of North Caro linn on March 17th for a lecture. Durham will tender him a ban quet. Guilford Superior Court. Guilford county Superior court convened Monday for the Spring criminal term, A divorce case was the first tried on Monday. XVfV.LXOXXX.i.s-'k-' J - good roads, better crops, more ot mino- to feed and eat, nicer t Q moro crenerous spirit, 11V11I, , - ii cknowledgmg a common in- awarding prizes, civic parade BIG DAY AT ARCHDALE. School Closingd, FIag ZfTct lours sincerely, WM. R. JULIAN, County Sec ?xju VxyatArdav. Tlie Archdale school closed yesterday with a big celebration in the afternoon and at night and a big crowd was present. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon xi. riviitv Council Junior Or der presented a BibkTand Flag to the school. Speeches were made by Prof. D. Cson Three Recorder's Courts in Rirh mond. A oountv has three XVlllXXlAxxv. " -V I'll recorders's courts, under a bill fjj v.w. o Premises Clean. .. For the April Term of Superior Arthur Brown, Jdhn Kmdeil Court. ... . xi j . . boys residing, in the feasant xne louowin . diarenle Poe watched his bill Garden neighborhood me Rune'rior lourt to S22S.80 and aiso a uneewsui. rr- r , - fft all amounting to $37,90 wmch Mcm Adcock thr white 11 be turned over to the wioow. uuiu, " r w rinintr in the Pleasant Wo will address a letter sopniat tne next eieuxi. iJ'ZJrr T; over isrwere tried at Greens- ery County. Superior go down uui &uu r t7: ui:; ; w.' T,1QtiVo of t.h Peace mnnv voto? as he oxpecteu. ne uuiu uciuiu " - . Sl" toseTasny D. H. Collins turday morning Democrats favorable as the roll cnarg-a noil cjhowoH DUllcung at nccvoonu v.w. can snoweu. . hAordu hv May Not Go. 'cutting them and with writing obscene words on the Doaras. rresiuciiu ,Y "?t7" TW W,ro adiudc-ed miilty. but that press oi fndent wasWpeuded on con Ml-Wt TX71 T I II till I.I I n HA IIUlJI S llllil ,vcjr xx - x-- - , xr.' fy. rnsrs a. i 1 fl 11.14 111 1,1 lll. LllLr T lU.T . altogether : . - t' eep the school premises clean during the next 12 months. passed and Ham- Hard on Moonshiners. Prof . N. C. WW 'gocldixgham, Ellerie and Two stills were destroyed in hey Bruco Craven. A play was court & week Macon county last week. rendered at night Fire at Greensboro . Firo oarlv Sunday morning destroyed e offices of B.JAc- j Dishwasher. jvenzie. . number o new type electric block but were controlled by the ior usemuie navC -v... firemen after a stiff fight. ly been perfected,. convene at Troy on April 12th: M. W. Freeman b G. H. Saunders 8. T. H. Wood 6. W. E. Andrews 2. Neal Parsons 5. T. P. Harris 5. W. L. Wright 1. M. R. Vuncannon 7. R. L. Medlin 6. J. W. Thompson, Sr 1. E. D. Wooley 2. J. W. Wright 3. T. L. Smith 9. B. D. Drake 6. G. P. Frazier 1. H. R. Cranford 8. E. F. Liles 7. P. L. Harper 6. Said Prof. Joseph Pe2le in Mast erful Discourse Sunday Morning. "The man who sells his vote will die, politically. It is a boom erang that will return to Kin mm, said rroi. -josepn Peele, of Guiltord college, m part, in a mastertul discourse ue livered at the Friends church on last Sunday morning. Dr. Peele preached irorn me life of Christ and his subject was the education of man, and al though the morning was un pleasant, quite a crowd gathered for the morning service. Death. Miss Laura. Bridges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Bridges, died at the home of her parents on Seagrove route one,last Saturday. '-r 1 - -
The Bulletin and Randleman News (Asheboro, N.C.)
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March 10, 1915, edition 1
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