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TEE TTTPMI 1JC, X5he COURIER Advertising Column Bring Result baaed Weekly. T PRINCIPLES,' NOT MEN $1.00 Per tear VOL. XXXV ASHEBORO, N C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1910. the COUR.IER L&da In Both News and Circulation. COUR Ho No. 47 M. E. Conference Assignment! The Methodists Episcopal Oon fen nee which bus bet-a in session at Winston Salem eameto a close Monday evening. The following is a list of the assignments for the next . conference yesr: , A bCTllle District DA Atkins, presiding elder. ' Bethel D J Miller. Asheville Ceo-ml, 0 W Byrd; Haywood Street, W A Newell; Njith '.Asbeville, O Q lliii ley. Bald Cieek ad Huutdale-W L Edwards; a G Gibba, supernumera ry. Burnaville Station J O Irvin. Baltimore. and Mt Pleasant G II Christen beny. Micaville P H Brittain. - in, i. .c i ... T?i.., ... c;n 'Fail-view Circuit J A Fry. ., "UendersonvtHe Station J W Moore. .. llot Springs Circuit B Clapp. Marshall W T U rarj ; C W Wat si . junior preacher, v - - ttin Hill-L H Griffith. "Swanuanoa Circuit R F Hm.ni--. cutt. Tryon and Saluda 0 E Smith - deal;RO L-twton, supernumerary. Weavei ville itition WEPove$. Weaverville Circuit D li Proffi';, iFlat Rock and Tuxedo T S Cole, Black Mount in Station. W G Sfa!lue. " " . I l"" Missionary fo Cuba K J Pttrttri Student 10 Vaudeibilt . U.iversity A P Railedge. Charlotte DUtrlot. J R Scioggs, presiding elder. Charlotte Belmont Pars, L A Jails; Bre?ard street, W O Uoode; Calvary, A T Bell; (Jhadwick aud .Seversville, II H Robbins; Dilworth and Big Spring, VV 0 Junes; North Charlotte, T J Rodeer; Trinity. A W Plylet; Tryoa Street, C. T Rowe. AnflBr-nnt7il!P L 'IVr.!l "' Der'ita Sevmour Taylor. H Lilesville J W Ingle-, ,' Matthews 0 F Sheinll. Monroe Centra1, J H Weaver Morven J J Barktr. 6is Z;on J W Jones. North Monroe and Icemorlee W T Albright. Piueyiile D F Carver. Pol k ton L T CordH. .Prospect G C Brihkmau. Onionville 0 R Allison. Wadesbon-J H West. Waxhaw 0 M Campbell. Weddington J II Bradley. Dnnnao Memorial- President Southern Industrial " School J A Baldwin. Missionary to Japan S A Stew art Student in Vanderbilt University xt u ri. Frankll DUtrlot. J E Gay. presiding elder, Andrews Statiou L D Thompson Bryson Uity J r Williams. Dillabnra and Svlva (J H Ne.al Franklin Circuit J F Starnes; A v W Jacobs, assistant. v. Franklin Station H M Tnttle. : Glennville Circuit To b annnlied. Hayesville Circuit Supplied by J u narren. - . hf iawassee Circuit Supplied by J a Hopkins. ; Macon Circuit D A Brinkley. Mnrnhv Htal.inn W V. A hflrnethv TomalU and Peach Tree D C Ballard. ' Robbinsville To be supplied. V Webster Circuit B A, York. Wbiitier W I Hoghea. Shota (Indian) James Ocoum - mer. , .' Gmubtr DUtrlct . W R Ware, presiding elder. -ABheboro8tation 0 A Wood.- Asheboro Circuit R A Taylor. ..Coleridge R L Melton, t . Denton J P Hornbnckle. East Greensboro S T Barber. Greensboro Carraway Memorial, A E Richardson; Centenary, D M Litaker; W L Grissom, supernumer ary; Spring Garden, J W Long;Wal nut Street, J E Wo sley; West Mar ket -Street, E E McLrty; West Greensboro. W L Dawson, High Point South Main Street, u Hi vea; wasnmgtou street, J It Barn ha Alt. " Liberty J. R Betts. Pleasant Garden J A Sharp Ramsear and Franklin ville 0 Pi Ader. I Randleman and Naomi R ' E Iiant. Handolpk Circuit A S Ilaper. . Raid mile W F Womble. V;"'. a Circuit 0 H Caviness. ' " - ::rrie T IJ Veaver, -rrtb A L vrvrk. Sher Blan; assistant editor. W. L rill. , . , Secretary and Treasurer Orenft boro Female College W M.Curtis. Missionary to Korea J R Moos3. ' Morganton District. R M Hoyle, pmiding elder. BHkersville To be supplied by D 0 Thompson. '" ' Broad River To be supplied bv J L McN.ef. Ohffside A C S.vtffard. (innnollv Stuincrfl m.il Knf horfunl College E K Cieal; ttS Abernethy, superuumoraiy. ! 'Gren River W S Cber F'jrest City J F Mcs"r. " Henrieila ' aud Caioleen L Bogle. Mor JHut n S;aMon H U .Ionian MorgaLt u tMrcuit E J Poe. M irio' S'rttioii Ira Erwin. . icUwell Circuit I) Ricburd s in. - - Norih Ct litwK J L Smith. ' Old Fort M L .imrn. Rutiierfo.il too L E Staci j; J rf.eu-Ir, tupernunierary.. Smuee Pine--Siii;'ie i by J llv.l.-r. - 1 ' lV'e Rirk AHinrl Sherrll. I bMiini City J E Woaiack. Itl.xnil Mry Ul trlcf, ' StTii..i, iresi'i'ing eMer. Iiji.tmry t. irouil it L Doggttt. Eis' Bvi'd Circuit J M Kolirer. 11il.gwii-Circuit-4-B M Jack on. V, mii SiHfioii H G Int.clw. " J 'Wavtftt'" & iVU 1 S d, W E Greer. " ' " C JjeaKf ville F L I oh n-.' iici. Ma'iiboii and Mijudan W Eliott. Muunt Airy Circuit J O Girson. I Mount Airy Station J F Kirk. , Pilot Mountiin J C Richaidsou. I Rural II ill T E Wyche. Spray and D tyvt T C JordaD. kStokesdale Supplied bvLT Hen dron. . Sioneville O P Routh. Suuimerfleld 0 P Goode. Walnut Cove J HJirandall Yadkinville Supplied by W T Carter. North U'llk (boro Dlatrlct. through scund-pat Republicans aloun. They will tueifcfoie.i,tfceiiitt to cun. tinue their hold on the cdVenmpi, ' oy mear8 or ihn Democratic rertv. i tit of the i in UK. Bessemer Citv. J F Armf.rnnr unerrvviue. jamea Wilson. uruse, w M coring. Gastonia. Main. Street'G D Her man; West End and Fra-klin Ave- Thu is ihe great fia imp, J A Peeler; Oz rk and Lowell, diate future. u i vruwuer, t Kings Mountain and Bethel, M B Clegg- Lincoln ton, W M Robbins. L'ocoln cnoni J H Robertson. ' L'wUili., B F Finoher. McAde .ville ami Maysworth, J F fliitr ism. V'.nrit II -My, J A Bowles. i'vik!tf. JW Sirider. J Sheliiy, CiTtral, E E Williamson;1 Letter Box B B ts.v y , otiufti "'y ioy,yji uiyue. nuu ii rum circuit, ii iviouun, Stanley Ureek, W S Hales. D.-lii and Hlh Shoals, O h Hiu- Statesvllle DUtrlot. EL Biin, presiding elder. , Alexandeiui'cuit W 0 Davis. Crtldwell circuit, j W G Uolloway. Catavb B Wilson. I)uvi!s'.'U, RE Atkinson. "" Oi.-.iiiteFails, W F Sandtord. Hi.kory circuit, Supjilitd by M T Sojat;ers , . . ..Hicliuiy sfaton, t T Minn. truell cncunvJ--l JJavis Lenoir ci'cuit, J M Price, i Lenoir btation. C M Pickets. Mrtideu, 0 II t'urtis. Mooieavilif circuit, E Myres. Mjor swlle 6titHw? J E Thoinp- tnV, - "J " . iS'rrtton, E W F a. tiock Kpniigs, p E Wagg. fctatesvilie ciicmv, J D Rankin, 'Wrstf bta luviile circuit, M E Yafes. fsutveviilt-, Broad street, H Tur uo; hace s ivtt, B F Hargett. Stony Poiat, P JohDson. Troutman. J J Edwards. Conference missionary evangelist D H Ooman. President Davenport coileev. J B 1 graven "The most darisrrous avj'ampn!: accomplisn this wtll be thai, of bar. niony, and tbe tempt tion will be to sacrifice-pr.uciple Lr tLt hi-in; of effioe. . "Wpodrow Wilson's vicmrv means more tuwaids making tae Democratic Ijarty an'fffioioct g-.ucy for g mCi Kovernmeiit. than 'ny in the n-ion If the party wiil ke-p tip 'be tigH aiong iue iiiivs Uia uoiVu ly mm we wtli at least Co'serv t. wiu-' . "L li'VIt t V fiH'ft.-id v'ctor'fg iVieftn a set back to special iuttrests, uiid he should bo giveu all honor bj eocd me'i of n.-.rlir.?. Th.- 8:tr tion was Tell expressed before the election- tf uu Ijvva pp.;r ifviiu'U- " K'HWVi 1 1 i. 1 fl i u Kin -m-rma. ,nent chairman, SJ 1 ! h n RtoS who is the incarnation f Uic Joolic ci dollars in politics. i " 'Roosevel; bringing with bim Taft, Bl linger, Wickersham. Root. J. P. Morgan." Tawner. Lurton. Hitchcock, and all the luotlev crew of plutocrats, tbe Hes'ians of pri al lege, ennnot ennst in tne army ot in- eurgeucy. 'He cannot swallow up the in surant movement, and ir.nnr .un.-.,, vr?w1!0'Y kini with his i. Joit,iin-i.t of the U Iff v bill, of t he Pres dent aud his Roots and Grin W II Vestal, presiding eTder. Boone Circuit J M Downuin. Cieston Circuit R L Fruit, t Heltou Circuit To be supplied ,Jeff rson Circuit H V Clark. ,Laurel Spring T J Folger. North Wilkesboro Station Z Paris. North Wilkesboro Circuit P L snore. Sparta Circuit T J Houck. Watauga Circuit J T Stover. Wilkes Circuit- J' W Kennedy. Wilkesboro A R Bell. Elk Park To be supplied. Rich Mountain To be supplied. Waynetvllla DUtrlot. "W H Willis, presiding elder. Bievard Station U 8 Kirkpatrick. Brevard Circuit Supplied by R C Kirk. - , Bethel E B Stabler. Canton L B Abernethy. Clyde U Li McCain. Jonathan T A Broae. -Leicester J H Green. Mills r Kivtr Supplied by T P Jimmicon. . : ' Fines Greek 0 E . Stedmari. S nriii ir Creek E W Dibble. Sulphur Springs J W Campbell. rrayneaviue m r uoores. West Asheville Z E Bernhardt Miaaonarv taChinaM" B Ktnkea Harwood Circuit Supplied by M ts maennonr. Wlnslou DUtrlot. T F Marr, presiding elder. Advance, L L Smith. Cooleeuiee, W Y Scales. Davidson circuit, J T Ratledge. Djvie, A J Burrus. Farmington, A Q Loftin. Forsyth, D P Watters. Kernersville, II 0 Bynum. Lew.isville, J B Tabor. Mocksville, B Mugeson. North ThpmaBville, P E Parker. 1 nomas Ville. Main strpnf M uonrteney. ' Walktrtown, J U Harmon. . Winston. Barkhead. W M Ptil00. Centenary, J E Abernethy; Grace uu juioeriy. u vv ijoiiins: Knntia Ha and Salem, J S Hiatt; West End W A Lambeth. , - Lexington station, A L Stanford. Liawood, A R Surratt. Jackson Hill.E W Avett. Missionary to Cuba, H W Barker. Agent for Children's home. .1 P Rogtrs. Transferred. W 0 Rndisill A'ngeh s conference; T R Wolf, to Holstein conference: C A Xwift tn jJNorth Georgia conference. IUkrr DUtrlot. .T fl Rnwi. nrpairtinir tlHcr Albemarle, Station H 0 Sprinkle aiDemane uircmt r w Tucker Bethel and Big Lick R K Brady China Grave J O Keever. Concord Central. P T Durham: Epworth, J A J- Farnngton; forest am. w u untcmns: West uonoord. J J isads. Concord Circuit W P McGhee. Cottonville Circuit T 8 Elline- ton. x. Gold Hill Circuit A E Wiley. Kannapolis W B Sbiln. Mount Pleasant- N R Kichardsou. New London 0 J Jones. ' , Net wood Station J W Clegg. oaiem station M I Steele. Salisbury, First church, Parker Holmes; i Uolaus Memorial, C M Short; Sooth Main, G A Stamper. Salisbury Circu t J 0 Mock. Spencer Station--R D Sberrill. ' East Spencer and North Main G A B Holderby, J P. Laauupg, super numerary. Woaie,if Circuit S S Hiins. - - ' Shlbr DUtrU't. S B Turrenl'iie, j resKhnv elder. MUST BE TRUE TO PLEDGES. Democratic Party Must Keep Its If Free Frum Sp.cial Interests. Hon. E. J. J nstice. former Snoak er of the House, was in Raleio-h re. ceutly attending the Supreme Court. tie mm grattnea, as are all other Democrats, over the hitr vintnrv nn and believes the Democrats will use it to B3p the people. He tees, how ever that certain interests will nnm try to induce Democratic leaders to adept a do-nothing policy, and he sees danger if such a course should be adopted. Speaking of tbe elec tion and the futnie. Mr. Justice said: ''The result of the election ta n. culiariy gratifying ta me. The les son to oe learned trom it is plain. The people took ' sufficient intjrsi. in politics to begin to understand that a very few very rich men in this couniry have been runnin? the government through 'stand-pat' Re. pu oilcans, ana tneir action was a protest against toe continuation of this tnrough any party. , "Along witn thift feeling was the purpose in New York, and nerhaos in so ne other States to eliminate Roosevelt, the prince of fakirs.' "I re Democratic party must now keep itself free from the infl the interests that have so long domi nated the Republican party. These interests . understand thry cannot control the real insurgent Republi cans of the West, and thev aU i know CT"'4. - XlW-ec vj he iio s'oo to in surency ill ei'tutri tue liepnhiican or L)iniocratic pwi y, ana no rami Ctt" cotm tj tbe niuvrmeht unless unde. sirutile uud eleventh hour recruits r permit red to fog its councils and per vert its ain.s.'" Where the Preachers Go. The Methodist Protestant Con- feriinee Which "Tfcet in Kprnprs- ville made the following assign ments at its closiner session lasr Monday: Albemarle, J F Dozier. , Alamance, W M Pike. Anderson. W A r.ama Asheboro, T M Johnson Asheville, J S Williams. Buncombe, Robt. L. Trexler. Burlington, J D Williams. Caldwell, Unsupplied. ' Chatham, J H Bowman. Caroleen, W H Bras well. Cleveland, W D Reed Concord, A O Lindley. Davidson, J W Hulin Denton, D A Braswell. Efland, Homer Casso. Fairview, J A Ledbetter. Flat Rock, W F Kennett Forsyth, T A Williams. Gaston, D M Loy, Graham and Haw Ri l Curry. Granville, N G Bethea. Greensboro, T J Ogburn. Greenville and Snrinu flnuvh W F Ashburn. Guilford, T A Plyler. Halifax, Unsupplied. Haw River, C E M Raper- Henderson, k m Andrews. High Pont, AG Dixon.' Ivy, D R Williams. LaGrange, J H Abernethy. Lebanon, J "H Morton. Liberty, W D Fogleman. Lincoln, J F McCullough. Littleton, S W Taylor. Mebane, C J Edwards. Mecklenburg, J B Bivens. Mocksville, D A Highfill. Monroe, W L Blackwelder. Mt Hermon, Jno A Burgess. Oak Ridge. W R Lowdermilk. Orange, Albert H Bryans. Pinnacle and Mt Zinn. A T Hunter. Randleman, T H Matthews. Randolch, W C Lassiter. .Richland, L H Hadley. Roanoke, C L Whitaker. Rockingham, -J E McSwain. " Rocky Mount. Unsupplied. Saxapahaw, Geo W Holmes. Stanley, E G Lowdermilk. St Pauls, Unsupplied. Tabernacle, C E Cecil. Thomasville, Ed Suits- , Uwharrie, Joel Trogdbn. Vance. R C Srnhhina Why Not, JH Stowe., Winston, J F Milloway. East Winston, Unsupplied. Yarboro, Unsupplied. . Yadkin College, H L Powell. Welch-Memorial, Thos E Davis Conference Evangelist, J R Hutton. ' Mr, E ii'or: While it is true tht John Wais-'ifBirkhesd aud William j o. tiauinioud ii:u t,ot et, quite us m.n.y voies us some or the Demo crtic ticket "t the recent election iu tins otuuty, aud that does not uicju th:.t they u:c i.ot ut, popujur as the other caudidaces, there ar,' rwy for!l t'-ings. Mr. Birk ueaJ io uuliulj r.i.o of iikut popular nun iu IUndoiph couu'y, but he is one of ihe bes-. -cf t;en. With h the ednfHtion and well quipped auu O'liiipt teDt to till any tllicti ;u Lj cju-ii. Lu v i li er.. ,v iu popular favor, and a better man vas never elected to aov office in !'t. T? niHji -.1 i..- ,,!,. ct the btft elerks iu the Staie. He not only keeps h'u lecoi 'e in a careful aud p)H niatlc mar t, but he looks Carefully after the interests of thp tsioies ot widows and orphans. He is hot only honest and capable, but is kind and obliging, but grin aud unyieldii'g in his determination to ouu..it oy iiis nonest convictions in eral assembly decided very promptly mo am not want theee bonds under tbe circumstances of their devise, and din-fited m t M. turn them to the donors which I as promptly did. The general assem oly aldo promptly changed the law so that in the future no governor will be compelled to accept such gif is without the exercise of discre tion, which I as promptly approved. If there is anything in this course to which our friends nan f bo . ceptioo-1 fail to see it. Perhaps. However, tbe bill amendim thin l is one of those to which our oppo nents raguely refer when the preciate that the veto power has not been more freely exprciflpH Wn. socket, R. I. Evening Call. State University News In the last issue of the paper I stated that I would write about the poor boy that comes to the Uuiver 8ify. Owinz to the fact that I h,A 8 imo very iiard work th .s week, J nave not prepared anything on the subj-ct. The article will appear in a Inter ksue, Thja week the re-nw will be of a miscellaneous cbaradter. the University foot hall n fV ....... xt... it : r l : ay I A IJ Our people are interested not or.t in belter souuoU but also in rood roads. H n'm .I a.1? at his hands is- kent lntunr Hurl rmf. dollar has he ever iiiisnl.-.B,l a dishonest penny has he ever tonch t'd, He nas ever ht-en fnlr .,mi im partial ia the administration of his '"CG. lust aud uprighc iu his deal ings and relations iu cfli 'e or pri tale dealing!, ' - Vypile vueie was & fierce fib.i .-gainst ltd fciilLe county ticket there was a special fight agaiust both Bnkhiad aud Hadimoiid. The giosresV misrepresentatiouri --V."'? made agaius; V,otj of ihem in Oil Slimey. eliDDtr. scurrilous cam'. wge-anrs?-art"niiT8representi-tion. The greatest effort was made against them. Their opponents were fairly strong men with frisnds wuo worueu nam tor them. Both are men of means aud contributed liber.lly, it i Sl,iJ. t0 fund. They miff hi have tt mil n,np Show of a fight had tbey not beeu handicapped by the most miserable ioois wno ever conducted a cam paign. They had a load to carrr. not only in the long eared ass who au cnarge or UepuOiicnn head. quarters, but also tbe bitter and slauderous and venomous insecLs that were his advisers. The insect that fluttered about Republican headquarters had aboui, as much conception of conducting a political campaign as a Senegambian. fhe character of camoaisu thev condnnt ed would dtstroy any political party any - nere. li was crude, unfair. foolish and bjuiWesouie. The one. chiet end was U pile up chaiges against opposition candidates so lit iu the campaign that anbweis could not be uiudc before the election. In this foolish undertaking tUv give out in advance the nature of the charges. The resalt was that their charges wre" anticipated and tbe puonc wcri preparea for what came. When the charges were made thev were made iu such a bonaU-souie maun r ana with such venuui thut tbey fell flat and those who insti gated them were furious over their iaiiure to ruin aud destroy men of character. There is not a muu ho was connected with or enpyed in the villainy of the caniDnip-n will ever have the confidence of the good peop e of this county. There is no use in spendiuir time witb tin dead aud the damned, but we note this merely as a prophecy. tbe 1910 season, 04 Friday after noon", Ihe scrimmage was perhaps the longest eVe mu OU the athletic field. "From 3:30 o'clock until dark the buys, who represent the blue and lrite on next Thanksgiving day at Richmond, .plunged through'the line for several tourhdowis. Affpr th g'ime with Soufi Carolina Hip . hmiuirig preparation for the Virginia a,ouic nui ucuuiy :gui, signal prac tice arid short, news. New prhaps in the history of athletics at the University was there efeater need for a vinim-B .. ?-.. ginia oh TbabkSgiejej. i)Ay fhe ' team, whioii is made of what, in the es'imatiou of many sporting writer, vasthe best bunch of m-imi : xlt South Atlafifcio States, has not a single game of any jiiiperUnCe. the men must vindimitp t.h..,4 The last time Virginia played Carcli- najn iuo, mey or.-r whelmed us 31 to 0 It is high time that a North Carolina team demonstrate tbe fact that in athletics at tletfniv. rsity of Virginia there is no inhprtni ortj ority over athletics at the UaivefsU yotJjrth Carjlina. Th -re will' be a large delegation of PRmli boys with the team. If they keep up the present spirit, we will game and the trailin? colors of Car olina's past season wilJ arise again in the joyous expression of vintnr o. our old rival. o n p RHODE ISLAND BONDS. Statement Hade By Gov. Pothier in a Campaign Rally Before Elec ton. The opposition of tbe administra tion certainly have ui-tde a debDer ate scramble for mat r al in the campaign., At the eleventh hour they have, dragged forth another bugaboo in which the public is so vitally interested that no one has thought to speak of it before. As usual, however, ibis matter is now piesfined in such a garbled statu and so confused in a haze of misreD reeentation that it again becomes necessary to clear toe atmosphere. I refer to the North Carolina bond gift to the s'.ate, which nuder tbe aw I was m duty bound to accent and. turn ever to the general treas urer. I was also duty-bound lore port its acceptance to the general . Fine Yi.ld of Corn. , Mr. Jesse G. MiPer riP t.; year on two acres of land, known as the Nichols place in Asheboro one hundred and fortv l.imhoi. i shelled corn. Followinff is the oont f ir... the corn : Breaking two acres, $ 4 00 Harrowing, 1 00 Planting. un Seed corn, 9 nn uuanp, 9 50 Cultivating five times, 3 75 Cash rent, 10 00 Thinning, etc.. 2 50 Shucking com, 3 50 Gathering folder, 7 59 Pulling and hauling com, 5 00 $49 25 1400 bundles of fod der, ya nn Shucks, ; 10 00 140 bushels com raised. (Signed) . J. G. Miller. This Nov. 1910. It will be seen from the fa. going that the actual cost of grow, mg the corn after deducting the value of the fodder and and ahnnka is $11 25. This makes the cost of growing the corn by Mr. Miller eight cetjts a bushel. This kind of farm ing pays. Let as have nTe like it THE ANNUAL SESSION . Primary Teachers . The North Carolina Pri I'eac hers' association will h hsld this year in Raleiirh Th iUt.A fn- the meeting is December 1" 2" and" 3", This Association is composed of teachers of the first second and third grades of whom 175 attended tbe meeting at Winston last year.. inese meetings have oeen of grat help to tbe teachers and it is to ha hoped that the Randolph County sr.'. ly, which 1 n 1 in fa fj-j: Teachers wi;l uke adva-.t- 3 1 1 if t.
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