THE DUNN i DISPATCH
vol. 11 ^ »
Ouatt, Jf. c., Fob. IMh, 1V16 ~
-;-- - i_ ' fl(fc $q
Whaa Revenue OOiccra Arrive Mrh
lard Sander* Hun* and Jump* In
to Hlark Creek.
Fof more than a year saver*) ne
groes have been operating whiskey
•till* in th* neighborhood of tha old
Hole Mill place in Ingram* tuwuahip.
Th# Revenue ugjoeiw 1,*<1 made «i •
•ral etloria to raich them, but we.a
unauccessfui. Lust week tiiay we e
localed with tliiyr mil*. Saturd-vy
afternoun, February l*th, Meesra.
J. I*. Stell, II. t*. Gulley, Georg* K
Moor* unu Robert L. Flower* made
thoir way to where throe of thctc
man were operating two alitla about
one and on* half miles from Four
Oaka, on Ih* north aid* of Black
Creek. They wera on » little ridge
near the creek at a place where
there U a wide marshy plana and a
thick growth in trie*. They captur
ed Will Smith and brought him to
SmithAald where he waa lodged in
jail.
Millard Sanders, a negro about
Ourty-Ave year* old, who waa pa-.,
ly drunk and waa wearing a heavy
sweater and a stout pair of boot*,
rushed away from the revenue men
and jumped into the creek to awlm
and was drowned. The men search
ed for his body about three hours
before Anding It It was turned ov
er to his family eflrr being fished
out of the creek.
Another negro ran and csropod
from the officers. They' tore up a
1GU gallon still and B 60 gallon still
and poured out ubn.it a thiee thou*
and gallons of beer. Twenty-four
barrels, som* of which were empty,
were destroyed.
Before this re d rbc revenue men
destroyed throe stills !a%t wuek in
Bentonville township. — Southfield!
Herald.
FI'Ql AY SPRINGS SOCIAL
Bachelor Boy* Entertain at the
Home of Mra. T. R. Harrteoa.
J’uqaay Springe. Feb. Ill_What
w as considered by many to be the
meat highly aayoyed and «Uhs»tn*ai
of tbs many festtrlttee given hare
in the Iasi tercrai months was the
''Bachelor's Fete." arranged and,
given by the Bachelor boys at the
beautiful bom* of Mrs T. R. Har
rison, on North Main street last ev
ening from 8 to 11 o'clock.
.. In rcspot.se to jnv.tations there
gathered quite a number of tba
town's social set. The guecla ware
received at the door by Messrs. D. -
M. Spence and F. H. Howard. The
home was beautifully decor*.cd for
the urcaaiori. After all guests had
arrived, souvenir rigwra were pissed
around by Mesdamet Harrison and
Lee. by which means the bachelors
found their mules. Various game*
including prngiossive whirl and took
were played until 10:30 o'clock, af-|
tar which punch and cream were
nerved. Music was rendered dur-j
ing the evening by a locei siring
band.
Those enjoying the evening were:'
Dan. M. Spence wiib Miss Pearl
Eflsnd; Eugene H. Howard with!
Mlb* Mildred Bradrher; Howard M
Im with Misa Mildred Anuers; Ar
thur S. Bade mi ne with Mm Chria
tin# Roscmond; William M. Puckett
with Misa Chloo McDaniel; ChicHard
C. Aiken with Min* Maybcllc How
ard; Roland A. Strickland with Miaa
nesa u>mcu; narvcy I). r.iiiol
with Mi>a Katie Maynard; Lee B
Jones with Miu Ncllio Ragsdale;
John T. Ferguson with Min Allan#
Thornburgh; Harry leaaceon with
Mis* Annie Lee Ragadale; Milton
R. Apple with Mlse Annie May Aik
en; Allen A. Aiken with MU* Anna
Rigsher; Dr. J. R. Edward* with
Miss Millie Jonea.
PRESIDENT GIVES
FORMAL CONSENT
Washington. Feb. 14.—President
Wilson today formally contented to
lei his name be need, an a candidate
for renomination. In a letter to
tfaa SecraUry of State of Ohio, the
President stated that ha was unwill
ing to enter the contest for the
nomination, hat was ready to permit
the use of hie name in the coming
primary in order that the Ohio Dam.
Derate might evpraes their prefer
ence, in their firet and second choice
before February MS. The law re
quire* that candidates or delegates
have the consent of Utdir choices to
maka use of their names The Praa
id ant was formally notified of the
requirement* of the law last waek
Cotton uaad during January
amounted to &42.0M running bale*,
compared wfth 407 AM bales used
during January last year, the Cen
sus Bureau announce,) Monday. Ctot
toej spindle* active daring Jsnoery
nsmbqr »1,7*1*10 against M.1MJ10
In January, 1*1*.
rr \p ti n dv-vk dispatch
UUAJS HEWS
Duke, Feb. 10.- Blcvart’e Crash
township adjoining Duke at the Capa
Post river, voted raad bond* soma
time ago, began work Monday morn
; “>« surveying and laying off the new
road*. Ibe Oral road, will be built
from the Duke bridge L> Bunnlevel,
then from Duke bridge to Linden.
| Ai aoon as the wrothcr will permit
end the roads have been located
work on building the roads will com
mence. Mr. William T. Smith ia In
charge of tho survey.
Friendly Wesley Bible Claaa No.
2&S3 at tba Methodist church Joe id
| cd Sunday morning that they needed
a Sunday School room In which to
meet and immediately took steps to
, wards isising necessary fundi for
building one. Their first efforts were
a boa party given Tuesday night at
the Lyceum at which they realised
a neat little sum to begin with. The
Friendly class is composed entirely
of girls in the teen age and their ef
forts will be upheld by tho other
members of the school.
Wednesday night at the auditor
ium the Woodmen of the World hold
a special service dedicating their
hall. Mr. M. J. Pate Council Com
mander was in charge of the service.
The Woodmen aro quit* strong hare
and ere active in many line*.
Mr. W. A. Erwin. Seerotary and
Treasurer of the Erwin Cotton Mills
Company, of Wait Durham, spent
several days this waak bars looking
after the interest of the mills her*.
The night school opened the Spring
terns Wedaeedey night with e large
attendance, requiring three tearhera
mu onnp u> miod that tha Duka
Night School haa bean la continuous
operation for the past savan year*
and to far aa wo are able to ascer
tain was the first eight school to br|
•tartod la tha county, in fact the
first in this section of the 8tate.
Duke carries the honor of establish
ing the ftnt graded school In the
county and Immediately following
the graded school esmo the night
school. At the time of organisation
the night school only required one I
teacher and had a email enrollment,
but now It has grown ta raise to
those who s SI sad aad.iha attawi
has reached the point where three
teachers and the work being done is
wonderful. The night schools were
not originated ae a part of the pub-.
11c school eyetam, neither are they!
now connected with the public school'
but are run and operated exclusively I
l.y those Interested in the welfare of
tbe people who work bere end are
not able to attend the public schools
in the day time. There is no charge
made against tbosa who attend.
Duke, krb, 16.- Tursd.y night -j»
(ba auditorium tha Board of Lady
Visitors of Good Hops Hospital gave
a lucky Party, offering a prise for
the tackiest person present Thoae
dressed especially for the occasion
lemmncd in tbe back rooms until
the auditorium wxs full then form
ing a double line march ad m the au
uiionum down the middle aisle the
single file around the room end
formed a line go tbe stage. Tbc:r
costumes and notions brought great
r-pplauac from tbe audience. All,
“gee took part In the parade from
live to fifty years old, and the eom
..uUce decided that Mrs. W. II. Wo
mack. tha oldest person in the par
ly was the moat tacky. Dre. F. H.
Ruff. H -L. Williamson and Prof. B.
K. Dalton formed the committer.
I ) V itf ft B n rl AfKhP Mfrsakmaala
were served end the proceeds given
to Good Hope Hospital.
Miss Eliza Green's raueta class
totals a number of twenty-one,
which apeak* well for her as a ma
lic teacher, especially la a small
community. She is now preparing
to give a recital, in which the major
ity of her class will take part. The
date has not been act.
Mlia Mary Lucy Dupree end Mia*
Bettis Pearl Plemming spent Satur
day and Sunday la Raleigh with the
brother of Mias Dupres, Mr. William
Dupree, who is connected with the
office of the secretary of state.
Mr. i. B. Mason, cashier of th>
Citizens National Bank of Durham;
waa here a few hours Tuesday look
ing after some farming interest
scrota the Cape Pear river.
Made Boose far Svtf
Mr. J. Marshal) Rich, of Sampson
county was brought here Wednesday
night and placed In the county Jail
foe trial fat Federal Court on Um
charge of "moonshtnlng." after hav
ing been committed yesterday In
Fayetteville by Commissioner W. 8.
Cook.
Mr. Rich I* rather Inellaed to
thialr the government made a mis
take In arresting Mm; for he ex
plains. he was In bod health and
needed whiskey; that the liqoer law
became too stringent fo, Mm to as
fore as much whiskey as hs needed,
therefor* h* - f— Minn*lf_.l
T/ilmlrg on Dhqratch.
WARREN ASKS H1C
RALLY ON MARCH
UcaocrmUc Comal ItM. Meeting T
U* Mode thee leu of Great
l*nrtjf Interest.
Newtern. Feb. U.- Democrat
SUte v ban man thorns* D. Warrv
desires that Uie meeting of the Dggn
ocrutic Stale Executive Commute!
, vai.-d for Ks»i ,gh on Wedncedaj
March 8, at 8 o'clock at night, bo i
greut meeting of Democrat*.
No alone the member* of th.
State committee arr invited, but ala
the member* of the aclvieory rommi
tcc and likewise Democrats from al
paru of the State. It in to be mart
a gathering of Democrat* to tall
over raatlcix of parly inteiete;.
A vtatement covering thme fueti
was made in an interview given oul
today hy Chairman Warren, whe
said:
"it it a masting of the greataal
importance which ia to be held bj
the Democratic State Committee ii
Itaieigh on Wednesday, March 8. J
am anxious that it be attended bj
Democrats from all part* af th<
Slate. At It 1 hope to aoc not onl)
the member* of the State rommlttaa
and the members of the adviser}
committee, but alto Democrats from
all section of the State.
"On behalf of the committee I ax
- — vvi MI«I IIKUIUVU W i/TBDg
cr»U generally to attend the meet
lag of the State committee to be
held IK llaleigh on the 8th of March
Besides the matter of time and
place, of the .State convention there
it to be considered the matter of
a common time for »portal primaries
and convention* and the patter of
State wide primary law which far
the 11 ret time go** into effect In the
State. Then, too, there u the mat
ter of determining upon plan* for
tha election of delegatee end alter
nates to the Democratic National
Convention and th* election of a
Democratic national Committeemen,
the Democratic national platform
calling for the election of thee* by
th* primary method. 1 hope *h»»
tha meeting will be attended by
Democrat* from ell part* of the
Mala* • • - - - - TV ■
HOW A MOTOR CAR
I* A ID FOR ITSELF
Pittsburg Photagrapher Credit! HU
Or.m Happy Home Restored.
An element which the prospective
motorist seldom take* into account
in hi* C.limat* of the benefit* which
hi* car will bring, in the Inspiring
influence which .s* ca, brings to tha
health and strength uf himself and
bu family.
Many * III* has been p-olonged by
a doc. or a prescription tuat consist
ed solely of „a* motor car, taken In
regular uu frequent doses
t often ll on not, so doctor* say.
the ear's advent marks the loss of
many a remunerative patient who,
givei. this addedl incentive to regu
Ur, pleasant outings In th* open air,
ha* been entirely cored of some real
or imaginary eilment.
Especially U this benefit noted
among persona of advancing age, to,
who a daily outing or two in th* op
en air often proves a restorer and
an agent of prolonged life and good
health.
“Fay as you Ride" Thornton, th*
local Maxwell dmtrttrator la fond of
tailing in this connection of a ease
that recently came vr.itr ' hie own
notice.
“1 happen to know a commercial
photographer,' Mr. Thornton mya,
"whoec wegee are probably about
$125 of $150 a month. Ha ie mid
dled-aged and hae nobody dependent
on him but hie wife, who hae for
7 yean boon an Invalid.
"After trying all aorta of treat
ment to raatore her to health, he
bought a light, medium priced aa
tomobile. The care wwa of no uaa
In hie bueinoM, except aa a meant
of transportation to and from work
but ho told me the other day that It
Nad already paid for itself h both
happiness and in cold caeh.
“Every pleasant craning this man
and hie wife have motored the
etreote and boulevards of their home
city, livery holiday when weather
hat permitted, they have enjoyed a
short tour In the country. Ho spends
hie annual vacation In the ear and
taken hie wife with him.
"Since he haa had the ear, ha haa
not incurred one cent of doctor's hill.
Hia wile ti, for the tret time In
yuan, absolutely wall and radiantly
happy. Aa for the maintenance ex
pense. he declares that It la aaaily
covered by the reduction in ear fern,
thaatrae and other amuaaaaanta
which the car hae displaced
"The last time | saw him. this
man told me that If hit car couldn't
be replaced. Ha wouldn’t sell It for
any prleo. It haa transformed the
'■ ' a rxp h re of It'.! LrmV
| REAL ESTATE ^TRANSFERS
11 y
Tho followiag
* ed for registration .
of Deeds'
John A.
Douglass, 44
: township.
1 G. 8. Day and
■ 11 bis, 84£80 aqu
, Kieor township;
' and oth«r
* hus. M. r.
CM, to J. M.
' K. township;
' W. J. Mason. 1
■ Spears, 60 tens :
'i township;
1 H. M. spaa, to.
'; acres la AodaraoB'
oousidsratloa,
J. D. Phillips i
M. Riley and wife
LoU No. 14. IT. 18
J. A. Cook loads
lion, |1 MO. .fir
| Buckhorn Land t
Mrs. W. J. Salma U
I Ly R. township; ||
and othar oalaafaia
| H. W. Jsralgaa M
Ryals and 8. O. j,
I Block “M" Dane; «
coasldoraUea, 860.
John D. Arm g
Ryals, 4 acres p
consideration, 8
Horry Pops g
Byala, oaa lot la n
lion, 8800. _
M. D. Da
; Danatap,
1 acres tn Black
tide ration $178.
Backhorn Load
A. M. Shaw. 84
township;
J. W. WUaoa
oe—lMl—i
Let m ADa
consideration.
J. A. Ms _
Mercantile Oo„
Black Bivar
82.400.
Jaa. McU
J. E. Butlar,
tawa^p;
J. J. Jm
Id acraa
tide ralum,
J. 6.
nald, 217
•kip;
W H. C»
Barber, 1-4
township;
K- A. St>
wife, 18 acraa _ --— w>a
•kip; rounds radea, $2,000
Martha Araoid to Atlas Jottaao
oac acre in Honor's Ctask township
eooaidoration. $18.
Martha Arnold to Atlas Johnson
2 acres in Hector's Oeok township;
consideration, $32. .
S. A. Wade to Lsalia Hodaaai and
wila, 91^ acraa in Aransboro
township; oanatdarntion, $428.
bstaford Bock Branch Develop
meat Co., to Graver C. Childress. 19
acraa la JohasonriUo towaabip; con
eideration, $286,
r. N. Brldpsra trustee, to G. T.
tlallk ltd -_le to_S-_a_
ship; consideration, *M0.
W. Barefoot, j. L. llodgsm, p*r
titioa proceeding*, to Garmon Leo.
subject to Ilf* aetata of Catherine
E. Loo, Lot No. 1- acreo valued
at *1,000; to Lemon Lao, subject to
life aotate of Cathstiuo K. Loo, Lot
No. I- aeraa rained *1,000, to
Catherine K. Lao Lot No. *, U
•««*. valaad at 91,M0l An tract*
in Avaraahora townahip.
Franklin T. Dupre*, commie*inn
er, t* W. H. Gregory, lote No*. S
and S to town of Angler; constdera
tion, ***L
Oocar 8. Young and wife U B. F.
Parrlah, M aeraa la Grov* townahip
eonaldaratloa; «100 aad other valu
abla could ermtlea*.
W. H. Gregory and wtf* to J. El
Winiam*, Lota Noo. I aad * la An
gler. Con. Idem that *2«0.
Johnato Sngg* and wtfo to Mattl*
Sugg*. *0 acres |a Avaraaboro town
ship; consideration, **00.
W. D. Turneys aad wif. to J. W
Thornton. Lot N. M, If. W. Harpai
Mod. Dana; consideration, *700
J. F. Gregory aad wtfo to Hiran
Baggett, 2frl-S aeraa la NaOI’i
Crash townahip; eonaktoraUon. *&•<
and other valuable eonaidoration*.
M. W. Harp*r and wtfo to J. B
lock*my aad wtf*. rn aeraa fa U. L
R. township; esaatdaratlan, *BS4.
B. C. Neighbor* d alt to C. H
Tripp, lota tt aad Ufa Hodge,
Chapel mamtumr. In Avsraohor,
townahip; awiaUwali** U.
J W. Wilson and 0. H. Tripp
nomrulraioaaia, •» N. A. Towaa*nd
fear aeraa la Avaraahor* township
N. A. Townsend and wife loC.I1
Tripp. 4 arm* to Avaraaboro town
shin- con •id'ration, *100.
WilMe Pop* yad wtf* to J. M
Moor*, on* tot to Beer Barhaea
township; ronaMaretfon. *7«0.
Mary A. Tart to L**adar Hoar
ft, *1*. 13-KO vra* In AvrrtAhor
i
t®wn»hi*>; conaiiUiatie(i, gift of bar
ial grounds.
1- Mary Harvell and son. Buy Har
r »«U. to 11. R Ragan, 00 aorta m liar
baena township; vousidaialiens, f,bO
f. Willie Pops and wife to J. id
a Monroe, Lou 40 and 47 in town oj
Swan, Barbecue township; consider.
U ation,
k R. V. Landgon and wifa to T. L
0 Rsardoo and wife, o£ acres us Mssll'i
Crash township; tonsiueru..** g.,.
r: soo.
> Nathan Douglas and Silas J IXi
flat, 200 aciTi In U. L. k. tuwnhii i
- eoasidci ation, love and aiisr.iou.
k Board of Rdaeation of Harnett
county to Trustees «f Leaflet Pus
) byterian Church, one acre charm
; lot In U. L. R. township; eonsWv u
Gso. li
1 Catherine E. Lae and M. G. Lee
to J. 1). Phillips. Ik acre* in /tveras*
, bor* township; consideration $1,02,,.
J; W. Kitigenld and wifi ct als
to hula K. Crantliam, 1.1 Jt-A acres;
i coiu Ida ration, gL*J0.
J. U. Phillips and wife to Mrs. G.
I K. Orantbsm, * acres in Avcrashvro
•••■ship; consideration, 1*5.
A. O. Coals st als to D. D. Mad*
i •»«, tp» lots in Costs; consideration
. $170.
Civil A. Avery and husband to
Arthsr D. Avery, 1* 1-4 acre* la
Grove township; consideration, love
and affection.
Civil A. Avery and husband ta Ira
. C. Avery, 1$ acre* in Avers*boro
township; consideration, low and
i affaction.
K'atknn VfaHkuwu aad L#. a.
T. K. Green. 84 seres to Kefll’e
Creek township; coo side-ration. |700
S. A. Weds to Leeeie Hudson end
Alma Hudson. #16 acre* la A seres
bora township; consideration, (486.
Board of Education, ef Harnett
County, to The Dixie Land Co, 2
acme in Black'Riser township, con
sideration, $16.
Nancy E. Leekemy to J. a Brown
M 1-2 acres hi Buckhorn township;
consideration. MOO.
T. E. Green and wife to Flossie
Johnson, M acres la Neill's Creek
towaekip; consideration, lore sad af
fection.
* .Hiram Barrett to ^ O. Beater,
eiders tion, (1800.
Louisa I. Morgan to Matthew
Williams, 1 14-2$ acres in Bockborr
township; consideration, 117.—Her
nett Poet.
COLO CREED
Imparl eat Facta Every b-dy ShaoM
Knew A boat C« :
Dt. W, A. Evans. fan ous
health men of Chicago, gives in
tabulated form the latest imprt jd
methods of avoiding the most cc
moo infection, the common co J.
To these are added suggestions for
the treatment of colds In case you
fail to follow the doctor'', advice
about avoiding the dues e.
Colds are cstchir.it atcsli. ftirm
others, therefore avoid F- P<-' * ho
have colds Avoid peoplr mho bc-v
recently had pneumonia (within ti o;
years). Avoid crowds, .wvcid b
place*. Avoid badly venial •
i place*.
Colds can be bought fror
self therefore—
Keep the mouth, nose, i
ells clean. Avoid gargir
food or drink. AvoiJ aloo'
The germ is a factor, bo C
man body in also, thervfu,
Avoid getting overwarm or
cold in the entire body or er.,
thereof.
Colds cannot be caught when ra
sistaac* is high, therefore—
Build op heat making powers by
»l roping out, taking cold baths and
eating moderately. Bxerriss daily
in the open air.
If you have contracted a cold do
not spit cmrvlsesly. Do not sneeze
or cough carelessly. Destroy all
rose and moth serrations.
If the sttsrk Is accompanied by
aches and fever, avoid pneumonia
by going to bed. decreasing sating
and by taking a purge. Take medi
cal counsel.
Mia. t W. Myers, who has been
visiting her parents at Daim spent
1 the latter part of last week hers.
. Dr. Myers who has been with hi*
! parents. Rev. and. Mrs. T. C. Myers,
at YadUaville met Mrs. Myers bore
and together they will return ta
YadkinvilU for a short visit to Dr.
Myers' parents before locating per.
maneatly.
Dr. and Mr*, ltd. W. Myers leave
the last of this week for Georgia.
, where Dr. Myers baa accepted work
, —Yadkin Valley Pilot.
I -
Mr. O. L. Gennady left Mondry
for Savannah Georgia, whfii he t*
’ attending this work * in ring of
. the Southern agents of ne. K< v
• , Rnglsnd Mutual Vtn Insurance Ci
>j Mr. Cannady has represent d Oils
j company in this territory for a nee .
*, bar ef years and has built for the •
’ p lore* hnataeaa.
DIVES STATEMENT
ON OBA1NAOE WO«
ilr presents tire Mih Talk «
Headway Mad* la Nacth
Waahuigum, Feb. IA—Kapreean
ad»e H. L. (ledwio, of tha Sixtl
•orth Carolina District, has first
ut a stats merit or. drainage. Liar
! K I" leiviee in Coagreae Mr. Ud
• • in has been much interested in re
■ aiming tha swamp land* of tha
.at*.. Ilia efforts hav* mat with
.ccoas.
"Since 1M7," said he. "the United
Llato* Department of Agriculture
as been much Interested ia tha
. eiiutge of North Carolina's wet
. .I'd*. Surveys have been mads
'• Pl**i prepared la detail for
ty drainage districts, totaling
n ire than 700.00* sera*, while per
- -nl inspection* have bean —
• ■ advice given regarding tha re
rmstion of approximately 1,1*0,
’0 more, Fo, four years that de
part sort and the North Carolina
Department of Agriculture have
Lw*n co-operating ia advisory and
demonstration work, two drainage
engineers being continually engag
ed in aiding farmers pad cosnmuni
Dee In the Btata.
**A drainage law was snorted la
IDO* which prescribes methods at
procedure by which the owiisss of a
body oi wot land may organise a
•’raiinage district, coos tract tbe eee
tsrary improvement works, Isaac
bonds to finance the project uid dis
tribute the coct against the l»~U
brnefittad la proportion to the berw
fit* conferred. This removed tbe
principal impediment to the way of
drainage reclamation, for the met
lends occur in nreas so large that
co-eperation <rf May owner, is nec
essary, requiring
of aacuriag equitable
of the individuals
»f funds necessary to pay ter
work is grcater than it
practicable. fee the perenm to
•wparatoly. Payment for the
*• "w a period of yean so
♦hat the lead itoatf may jhirflj m
*tg lt|' f>« |imejd| amj^m d
the lad here T5napptuv'HT>y-ftf
Supreme Ooait of the Stale.
"Under this law more than a hun
dred drainage districts have been
organised, or are In process of or
ganisation. comprising more .bee
750.000 acres of swamp and over
flowed. lend. Work has been com
pleted in nlnrtece districts that re
•■leim 225,000 acres of swamp, and
in twelve (dstnets draining ri.eoc
aero* of bottom land, subject to In
undatW i by floods. About a desen
more l.avv work under eonstructiea.
"Practically all of North Chre
ina's fourteen million acres of the
■oastsl plain requires drainage to
each a astisfetory condition ter
arming. Krery stream in tha Ptod
non section floods to s creater or
'W degree the bottom lands along,
.s course. Probably six mUlien
rrve of farm land new under cuM'
ation ere suffering from too ma.-i
■ter. Much of this could be dra‘*v
I with Ule at a profit.’’—H. E. C
-y»nt In News A Observer.
8AMPSON MEN BADLT CUT
Ha a ad dande Mam Badly la
|«red By Nagy* at Twkty.
Cl in to, Feb. IS.—Maaar*. John and
Jla jda Moore, taro prominent eiti
u-n and farmers of Rare peon
county, were aerioualy cot by a ne
gro. Dave Faison, at Turkey, near
Clinton, this afternoon. The two
men were In convene ties with
ooe negro and when R grow heated
the negro Faison took an active in
terest in making net use of hit
knife that the two injured <nen were
almost fatally hurt Immediately
after the negro did the cutting he
lumped in the buggy and nmda Us
escape. A Clinton physician waa
summoned, and is hopeful that hath
men will thra.
COAST UNB WILL CALL ON
federal mediation board
Wilmington, Fab. 14 —'Tka fader
al beard of mediation and mneflia
tion will be asked to adjust tbs dis
agree a^nt between the Atlantia
Caaat Una Railroad and Ra train
eooductori bacaass of ths railroad's
docidion to adopt the White system
of auditing. This was announced
today after a conference here ha
tween railroad otleials and a com
mWtoa representing the train men
TV conductors oppose tin adoption
of ths auditing system, and. R ta
said the possibility of a atrike hat
•'em frraly discussed. It waa aaU
that M.4 par cant ef the freight ami
--M-e—T conductors employed U
the railroad had entad to suatab
the committee In any demand H
might make.
—
READ THE DUNN DISPATCH
A BU.LT UUUHT MEETING
f__
■ Jnaic,
n
*•
yiuat put of tha __w*
«d to Mn. They cried aa man tty
I “ by ixayhiag aad daarlay
| of the throat. I» was Sunday*, far.
. ortta sermon and ha went to k artth
a will. Will tha abiiky far drama
lea that Sunday paaaaama ha aaai*
monad 1* of tha boat-looking bay.
in Tran tea to tha stay*. Each was
about 10 yearaaid. Ha toted tha M
tie fallowi gp aad -firming tha
aadianea smd. -Hare, yaatlwrrt.
| yoa hare tha fodder far tha aalfcma
«f tha eoanlry. Every drunken sot
that rails down the street was one
»* para aad aa sweat as aash ana cf
thoaa. I stead between the n«ys «f
tha aatiea aad the aatoaaa wita tr.
ary ounee of my strength. If the
*ki<k*y on* thinks that it h not
Olay to hare a Ana array with your
Lada Polar before this fight la or
er, it is mistaken.**
Per tha second time Bunds, aerv
Cd notice on the Lpgielatar* that he
meant business hi to* attempt it
mnhe New Jersey dry. Ha v.ials to
add this State ta tha soalpa of West
Virgiaia. Colorado aad lews now
Imaging at hie bek. At tho lest
» *•** cvmny snoot 1MAKO
™rn "•»» polled. In today's sfter
***"»> aodlcnea than war* IUW
•nan. Whan Sunday aakod how
many of than would premia* t*
vat* to clone the saloons at the B .ct -
opporumity, svory mao In the place
rot on hi* (bat
Tba terries* was mad* op of «1 -
»*m». Billy yrabbod a imt
Amarlcaa Hay and jumping to tba
•«p of th* pulpit shoots 1. How
how maay will gtvs mo thoir hand
for God and nation land?** Bo had
hardly made tho suqpast whoa tho
ponrad down tho aisle and up
wmd of Ml hit tha trail Tanly*
»« mam want dawn Mwdnot
srnHt tho streets to the toaa-tasn V
tha drams ysdl, ‘Billy Sunday stiU
livaa and yives to tho liqoor traflir
tho boat run for than- money they
ever had!’ *
“Why," bs said, “we are the bjy
ysst lot of fade ' » aids of hall. ’
Upon the proposition to reu-v
tha aaloont by hiyh licenses Sun-1 -
said, “Ton might aa well try to me
nial* a powder plaat in hoiL”
Stopptoy suddenly, Sunday sany
at tha top of his vole* a versa of
"Homs, Street Home.” The yreit
audience rase to its foet and cheered
for fl\* minutes.
Sonde/ said that In polities ha eras
aa anti-saloon Republican, "but a
an aati-ealooa Republican, “bet biy
enough man to back the man trtw
was nerviay the country’s host in
terests and that is why I am for
Pruaidwd Wilson and his prspar ni
nes* program to the last ditch.”
There ware delegations present
tonight from Lambartville, Psnelcp
ton, Borden town. PlainsboTO, M<i.
mouth Junction, Yard villa ar.d
Grovevm*. As In tho af’emoa i
Sunday asked tha crowd how many
would promise to veto tha sul-vr
out af business if they yet *‘ts op
port malty and all but tsro or throe
hundred of tha entire audience arose
Prim Paper Price* Climb.
Along about now tka nawapnpora
•ra reerirmy notice of trie hwianoa
In the price of paper. Prieaa ta
the Landmark hare baan Jompad
•boat forty eoata pm on* hundred
poonda and no fanrantoo at that.
Tka paper ntamifactarera aay they
hare ta da it and they talk Ilka we
ahoald afl ba thankM If wa eat any
papar at a»L AUtoeville Landmark
Nat only the price of name print
paper bat Dm price aiaa ad all Undi
of )ob printing atoek ban goo* “out
; of debt.” All papar koaam hare
! lent am aaticaa ta the effect that
all earned In their calalopnaa will
ba Wad at a tan par aant adrmma
asaapt In eartaia hind of gaoda
where tka adrmnea la amra. In ana
day laat amok thU tflta raahii
three trligikmi gaoting prim m
now* priat papar. Tka «r*t prim
naatad waa NM, the tamed. tLN.
end tka tUrd |UI dotirarad In
Ooncard. afl remtrad whkln n far
home of each a*he*. Peelimataiy
wa had placed onr order moral day*
before far a an,, and a half (MM
baandd) far tonddarably lam than
the lomaot nf the nkaaa flyeron*—
Concord Tribune.
I -
i No. f. V. (War* waa f> bovKene
joNMoy In Richmond thi*. ww*
Ni»- Henry Pore wpmt wwl
| dnya (Ida weak with roj* *♦