(irifM Futrly (rood and Prlcci Batta
Thun Kvor and People ara Prow
pcoann.
Clinton. Sapt . 10.—Clinton and
ttuuauD county ara now probably aa
toriug ui<ou tba create*! ara of proa
putty they hay* known. Tha eot
lun crop in Sampaon la above th* av
erage for the State and Sooth, and
tl.o yield will be even larger than
vaa hoped for aevaral week* ago.
There will hardly be more
Mventy-nvo per oent of a normal
crop, bot coualdering th* fact that
the price la above IB can la tba proflt
will be much larger thaa Banal. Than
too. there waa not anything Uk* aa
much gonno u*od thla yaar la tb*
making of th* crop at la aaually uaad.
Cotton la being told rapidly. Ovar
2«0 bain of sew eottoq have been
told on lb* Cltntoa market every
day thla week. On* day tha tale*
trialed 232 bale*.
Other crop# have alas don* wall In
tlie county. More bay a«. been
Hcvt'd than In any other yaar la tb*
memory of th# oldeat cltla**. Th#
corn crop I* way above tb* average
aud many farmer* aay they will an
a large q*entity ol pea*. Local mar
• UantH are hoplug that tba prwapertty
' blch haa come to th* farmer will
soon he reflected In the tall buelaeae
' blch they will give th* Cllntaa
*lorr* already the tall baalatas ha*
t leked up conalderahly.
Th* colored people! of Sampaon
county. following tkt •unpli Mt
1' 'be whit**, will hold a eoaaty
fair. Their fair will be held tb*
week following th* Bampeon c/n»a
•> fair, and they will aa* th* groaad
of th* Agricultural Soatety. Tb*
uegroea or Bampeon eoaaty ara very
prugraaalvo. have aom* wlM leader
... —- -mi a crwiu
M« iliovlng with Utelr exhibits.
Tho Sempaon County Medical go
r'ety baa an important meet lag on
Monday, at which time they wtU
here ae their goeeC Dr. * J. wood.
Of Wllmiogtop. D*. Woe<% g iw1).
Ir* specialist Id akin >Bher^
pellagra, and hie original tavastj.
lVV*tt«y in lbM dlaaaae hare Wee
■IWTtfcd recognition all wear the
' xwar old clilsea of fiampuoa
onunty. suffered a atroke of paraly
»!• the past week. The old gentU
t’an ha* led inch a Ilfs of aottrlty
sad usefulness that hie children dad
It dlfflmilt to keep him eat of the
ftlda When work la being done
there At the time of Ue stroke he
t-r.* out In the cotton field, where
the picker* were be*y at their work
AXNTAX, Mintxa •ncmM
Rlrhmoad. V* September If.—
Thn twenty-third anneal meetlag of
«be stockholders of Southern Rail
way Company will be held In R«ch
mond el the principal nfflee ol the
Company. Ttaaaa-Dtapatch building,
on Tuaedey. October Ifttb. at 19 A
M
Following the poller tnang*rated
by President Fairfax Harrison la
19U. the meeting win be open to
Ihteuhllc and the report of the op
eration* of the Company for tha fis
cal year ended Jane ISth win be
cut before the meeting for dlseuts
Ion.
All lh* principal nflKura Of lb«
Company win be present la order
Out Questions isked hr any stock
holder* may be answer**! and that
ncy Information deal red concerning
l)*e affairs of tba Company or tha
territory If serves may bo • -polle-l.
A large attendance isf Individual
stockholder* Is expect*.!
IHHRCrOBfl OP OOMMUimr
PAIR MEET.
The ouuftn of tha nommanlty
felr here directed tho prasldoat to
call a meet Inc of tho Director* to
meet at CoaU School bulldlaf oa
Saturday afternoon Oct. 14 at >:!•
The oblect of thlo BHlIif la ba
Ur deAnlto pUaa far conducting tho
fair on Tilda? Oct. I7tb. There am
a free! many tbnea to bn don* to
■•t ready to dlaplay tha axblWto aad
anirrtala tba crowd. It In bop ad
that all Director* will And It poaat
ble lo ba praoant on thla occaaloa.
Any friend who may leal Internet
cd la cordially Inrltod to bo pmoont
and to offor any miinUoa
Tha pram lorn Uft already la tha
hand of tha pablte will gtra detail*
a* to tbo management o( tbo fair.
If you ham not already aaaarad
one ICO your neighbor aad got one .
OWEN ODl’M Pro*.
O 8 TOtTNO. goo-Tmae
Me. UiImb Aummerlla I* tba la
ir M addition to tho polloo fore* of
the city. Ho waa recently put on
daly hy lb* coamlaafaner*. aad hla
wrrb will ha around the Coeat Ida#
elation, principally. Ha will keep a
•harp look-out for boy* wbe aaaae
awariiy lump on and off raaalng
irala* and for boboaa aho am )Our
naylag aouth for tho iiaav
UXJAL NOTES.
Dak*, Oct. 2nd Hon. N. A. 81
cHlr of Fayetteville. elector i
l*rte for North Carolina Ikorotil
lr eotueed the Democratic streact
•t Doko Saturday alffbt by a rou
1b» (poach mad* la lb* latoreat <
•ha present administration. Tt
nudltorlam was almost fall, ooarl
•rsry democrat la th* town as
many front tba aarroandlni oon
aisalty were prcaost and man
1*diet, and toot rcpabticana. Cex
ulna uthaalama and opprerclatln
of Sinclair'* apeech were demonatr
ted tkroashoat by continued an
lesgthr applanse. The apeech wa
clear cut and coavlnelos. oatUnia
th* history of both parties, tb
•i-eeker made an appeal to think
■t<S men to dsdde to which part
Uoy preferred to be]on* Tb* Rt
l ublleaaparty, be (aid, awas forme,
slaty yaor* ago hr the Puritan
purely for tbe North and to ellml
nato th* South from partlelpaUar
li National affairs, and to da:
• heir leader. Mr. Hushes It is akin i
a rewshm all over the Went aal
North tppaallnc to the people ti
pat tbe Sooth oat of control of thi
National Oorerameat Tbe He ran
trails party formed by Jelferaoi
end others put the South is potM«
tom of their part of the Interest It
.."onHaffolr. uSm„ *routh
tb# democratic party will th. gcmtl
bt able to maintain this hold on th,
torero went
Th# in do an cement that Hon. O
Max wonld speak here next Batar
4ay nlfht brouctot prolonted op.
Chairman of the precinct
committee, E. R. Thomas umosno
•d that a democratic dab would be
urgaalsad lust before tb* speaklaj
next Sstardar nl(ht At th* same
time asorta will bo mod* to tnu.
v . B,“oer»“« slab at iTtrr
ho... „ H.rs.u com£
ml\h tha slogan •Harnstt must re
Democratic.*
LaU Benday afternoon Thnd
Smith was brought to Good Hope
Hospital fer Immediate treatment
It was ail aged that WD1 Cameron
*ot him. the hail entering }uf
•nder Us' rightrfh. Late last
Ihad Smith that tha ahootlng was
accidental Both partlea are aoU
sred end lire just scroee the CnF
Peer Hirer
Duke. N. C Oect. S.—Monday
morning the Dnkn Ora dad School
opened with n conaldarahle Inc rasas
In attendance oeer Inst year, two
additional teachers and two new
•chool rooms. Chapel exercises
sera conducted by Rer. W. L. Ms
naan, pastor of the Methodist church
B 8. Yarbrough. Res. W. M. Hag
gins, and Rer. W L Maaeoa each
made a short address to the achool.
Tha achool this year will he In
sharge of Prof. B. F. Dolton with
rlrtmaUr the some corps of teachers
ha had toot year with the nddltln
»f two more. The school of do
mestic science will he In charge of
Miss Mary Lacy Du pros of Or ma
rl He. The night school will open
immediately end will hare for Inch
m Prof. B.F. Dalton. Mias Nell
Broome, and Mias Nancy Kate I ong
Tha new teachers ere Misses Myrtle
Pagne of Oxford; Annie May Ghbbs.
of Beaufort; Elisabeth Southerland
»f Henderson; Florence Perry of
Macon.
Saturday night a Are eoormn Inn
:heen was given by the gentlemen
»f the club house In hM/i. ...
ichool teach era. Platan ter levrn
teen »«n prepared under the iu(er
rtelou of the new teacher of dcme»
tla aelenca. Mlae Mary Lucy Dupree
of Oreeaellle. The laaebmon >u
•erred la the dining room of the do
mettle edence ecbool. A oordtel
welcome woe extended the teacher*
Thad Smith who waa accidentally
•hot Sender afternoon by Will Cam
tree died Monday at hospital la Fey
•lienn*. Ha we* Brat carried to
Bood Hope Hoepltal here la Da We.
•ad after an examination the doe
Irn addend that they aa r oo hope*
r«r him. Sender n.ght ha wa* ear
idd ta Fat rttaril l» witero ha d'rd
•arly Monde/ n'.tod any operation
MVMC? IMPORTANT PLACT IN
“RAMONA/
While “Ramona." W If CUnc".
clrma operatic apectai le. coming to
lha Metropolitan Open Itoeaa Pr|.
fay Saturday Oct. f-7 la rnamrlly
l motler piste -a and eotn<-a herald
ed aa lha Bred thing erar achieved
la Ihle line, it would l>* anfalr to
limit II to t\al term b«*"*a*e It hoe
maitcal aaehel’diment bleb lha
•pnaean at'ortl in ita presentment
» place of imptrtame agaai to the
•eraaa tlnua jit me
Aa ipiii in thu pH mxkea
"Ramona." It la claimed, one of th*
n*** Inprrapt t«em;.|<-g extant la
MMordtaatlea of raipndy and ilae
a etography
Lloyd Iron. Mr. Claaa'a man
NORTH CAROLINA DRA1MAUK
*• aauocxation, chafhl hi lx
It
I
h
►
if
•
I Tt« North Carolina Drainage A»
II ■ociacion wish** to **eo*r*g* th<
" >r “»« moo ot th* But* to aivi*r.
y drainage of their wat laogj in or.
' dor that they map racalre maximum
1 .that tha educational ralaa of tha
1 Club work map ha aahaacad. To
1 thla end. U* Association oSara a
■ Oold Modal to tho member or tho
1 Sort' AgrUmltoral Clab* who tab
■ Bite th* Boat approved plea for
' th* undardralnag* of • field or por
r tlon of a field.
Tho following ralaa apply;
1 1. Tha laid map ha of aap alia
1 from on* acra op aad map ha aalac
' tad bp tha eoataataat from aap lead
1 <b which ha la In Ureal ed
* Th* pleas ihall ooaalat of:
(a) A daaerfptloa of the Sold
1 Including location, acreage, ahap*.
1 topographp. description of th* soli
' aad aahaotl. present aa* of tha lead
Lad pretail eoadlUoae aa regards
natural drainage.
(b) A drawing or ahatah show
lag th* ehap* of tho Bald. location
and arrangement of prog Bed dralna,
Iccetlon of tho eaaal, oreah. or open
ditch Into which th* proponed drains
sea to diacharg* aad aap point*
"nation** ia th* description.
(e> NuBhar ef feat of tUa r*qalr
for each lino with ala* and coat
of tile, and *aumat*d coat of digg
ing and backfilling tho ditch aa.
<d) estimated coat par acra.
*• me plana dm rnrmt or
uprOM Um mdImujCi Mui
•C adapting a system of drainage to
the Belt! aalaetad. though he May
room It other* Is Baking hli plana
and will be taralabed needed Infor
mation a poo application to tba VI©*
Rf^ldant la cbarg* of Tito Drala
»*•. (Prof. if. * Bherwta. Wart
Rhlelgh. N. c.)
«. Th* plana akall bo Ballad to
Iba Secretary of Iti North enroll
ap Drainage Aoaoelnuon. (Dr. Jo
bt bald la Qraemaboro, N. C.. No
veto bar 21 and llrd. mi. or aboil
he Blind with tb* Secretary oa tba
fret day of th# Conraatloo.
S. Th* eoalaatant ahal) not be
obligated to ooautrsct the drain) a)
planned, though their oooatractioa
won Id probably be proSUMa
f. Tbe plans shall be lodged by
a committee appointed by tbe Pree
Ident of the Association, end tbe a
vard shall be mad* la opes aaaatoa
of tba Convention.
to _
T. P. t7. PR'XIR.VM POR MON
DAY xiairr, nc» ihl, mi*.
Croep No S Lend by Mr. K. 3
West
Subject: Bible )ted' MreUng of
Acts I Xtb Chapter.
Song He Is to preclou* to me.
^•■yer—By tbe Prer'dect
Report of Committee)
Bible Readers Review—Mr. Per
ry Morgan
Secretary-) Report —Mias a!jrrl>
Naylor.
Song—Loyalty U> Christ
Introdaction of Leaooa—by land
er.
Scripture Reading. Acta 11 1-10
Mlaa Madle Ball.
Sentence Prayers.
Special Manic—Charch Orchestra
The Cooraralo* of Sent of Tanas
—Mn. E C Watt..
Eatabllahaaat of a Now Caatar—
Mra. V. U Marans
JllaatraUoa Jmdiasa. tba Mall of
Christianity—Mia* Lala Strickland.
pr*oek!n« of tbo doapol to tbo
H talk am.—Mia* Margaret Pop*
Pater's 4Kwm of hi* Aettow—Or.
1. R. Batlar.
Tba Eatablfahmant of tbo a aw
Hatlgtoas Canter—Parry Morgan
(an.
Script or* Raadl»c Mina Lola
Strickland.
—Ok Stoa Haste.
Closing Prayer.
at th* helm’ darns ’ Ramons a’
■baking, originated aynchroalcatloe
•’ Picture play. HI* grat ashlars,
meat In tbla art. the prodeetlot) of
•l-bo Birth of A Nation's” aaaoleal
a ore, eeae aa a rrrelatloa. to a
kiamt Bearer* It waa raapoaslbla for
tba amastng aarcaas of that tn
r*rb photodrama Mr. Olaaa. who
» one of tbo prodoearo of "Tba
Plrtb of A Nation" had come to
folly raollta tbo laportaae* of au
'‘e ■“ tbot grat experience, tear
f'atoty comnloalonod Mr. Bream to
mile a fall oeora whoa "Kaaoaa'
vaa andartakon.
Tba Cap* Pear Pair will b* held
** 7eyette»lt1* tbla year Ootobar
tttk to 17th lartaetre Aaaorlatloa
haa aroctad a baadsoma aad com mo
float grandstand.
LEOAL IpTSOM.
A RESOLUTION Ok THE BOARD
or COMMtSSIOrdRS or THB. .
TOWN or Dt*v NORTH. .
cabolQa.
I. J. W. TintMHMtr. Of the
town of Dais. Ac trsbr maest
roar hoaorable Mr 4 rim aa aa
•mergancr bmm(« tl i taSowtac at
rgaoJ nlloC tl
“A RESOLUTION graORHINCl
THB PAVEMENT Off SHEET
ASPHALT PAVEM1 f 'OF CER
TAIN 8TREBTB I l|#EHK DE
SIONATED POINTS tn> TOWN
OF DUNN. N. C. AF*^
FOR ASSESSMENT
TINO PROPERTY
DEFRAY PART OF
THE SAME UNDER
TUE OP CHAPTER
LAWS OP NORTH
HU.1 Tba aaM I
lz>D| tba pinatal
tioaa or the
tr recta Kin*
at real.
I do hereby ..
elation be flaallr .
*aoey maarara at
Jooraad maatla* t
Comaalaatoaara of tb
oa ibis data.
Tbla tba l»tb
1H».
J. w. them.
A RESOLUTION
THE PAVEMENT
ASPHALT PAVr
TAIN STREKTS
NATED POINTS
DUNN. N C. ANO
ASSESSMENT ON
PROPERTY 0WN1
PART Of THB
SAME UNDER
OF CHAPTER
Or NORTH 0.
BE IT
BOARD OF
THE TOWN
That vbaraaa
'• badly In aead
prove manta itt
convenience of
nqnlra Uimt
traded. Imp
'ba llmlu aft
or other suite
Board of Com
Pad that tha
accessary; as
In aamber of
•cat more that
llaeal foot of
loads abattlad
betviaD r
aba ttlac directly
eordtaf to tha
spectlre freetafee
rata par toot of __
arhareea (ha mid petition-'Jrae fair
lied with the Clark of the Tows of
Cfnhh who loTmUdhied the ewdlcJ
•ncy thereof, and eertlted tha rre
■tll of hla lareetipatldn to the Board
of Commlmlonera to tha affect that
a majority In number of tha ewitri
who raprasant more than a major
ity or all tha lineal font of Troetate
of tha lands shuttled *B«m Pearsall
Street batwam payottarliio gtroct
and Layton Street hare duly alaoed
mid petition aad that sodd petition
eompllm with Chapter it of the
rabllc Lawa of 1P1| la an rmpaeu.
ai>d. Whereas the Board of Com
mlaatoners _of tha Tpwa 0f Didtn
and that the petition I* anfllcirnt in
all respects sad that Chapter SI of
the Pahllc Lawa of 1»H has bwg
compiled with la all >*• pacta as to
tha mine and certify!** of mid po
llen to this Board.
That whaeaaa Wlleoa Street from
Kdcerton St. to CnAberlaad Street
la badly la need of repairs aad Im
provements and the welfare and
ccnrealenc* of the pnbll« at larsv
rvqaliw that mid Streets ahoald be
(Tsdod. Improrod and paved within
tha limits aforsmid With asphalt or
otbor suitable pavement aad the
Board of CommlaetoaOS of said town
hereby And that the sbve Improve
ment Is necessary: **d. whereas*
— ib* vwn«n.
who represent more thdh a majority
of all the Itaaal fact of tho frontages
of tho lands abutting Upon Wilson
Street between Kdgertoa street aad
Cumberland Street ba*e petitioned
to the Board of Commissioners or
aetd town to pave the same with as
Phalt navomoat requiring la said
petition that two-third a of tho cost
or said pavement he aaaaaetd upon
Ih* lou abatttag directly on Mid gt
according to the axtoet of thotr re
spective frontages tberoou by aa
oqeel rata per feet of aald frontage:
and, whereas the aald petition was
daly Sled with the Clerk of tbs
Tows of Dean, who Investigated
the sufficiency thereof, and certtfted
• be result of kla Investigation to tho
Board of Commlaaioeera to tho of
foot that a majority la number of
the owners, who raprtweot more
than a majority of aU tho Iteael
feet of frontage of the lahda abutt
tog apon Wilson Street between
Kdgertoa street aad Cumberland
Sliest bars duly signed said peti
tion aad that said petition oomplles
bllh Chapter St of tb¥ Public Laws
of lilt la all raspects; aad. whare
*• lh» hoard or Oommlaetoaora of
*he tow* of Dana Sad that tha petl
ttem (a sufficient la all reopacta, aad
that Chapter It of tho Public laws
of lilt ha* He#* complied with la
all respects as te the Shag aad aer
"fylhg of Mid petition to this Board
WHH,r.AS the Beard of Cam
.“S®*"* ot lh* *•'*■ of Dana la
of the opinion that alt of the Mid
■tract* above mentioned between
•Jt* Petals designated aad proposed
*® *•, 0»’*d should Ve paved with
**fhfu. of the Wed aad character
fosolred aad apeelSed la the cob
"L'4 Uywm 10,4 r- J- Me
Oetro. the eon tranter; gag, wb«r»
•• *• *tw* ualformlty of work
lb* Mid Board of Oemmlaatoaer* la
Of the opinion that the work should
»hh* has already been dee* by or
a*T *f tbt* Board a odor tho aealit
adrlca of OH beet C WhIU.
the aagtaeer cm ployed bp said town
m a DBSWMtV M DEAD IN
Muaoi.
■UWfk. M O; Occt. —John 0.
Drawer? II rears old. Orand Sacra
tary of tha North Carol na Grand
Lodge of Nasons for 14 year*, diod
'taro today Mr. Drewry had been
ill for more than eighteen month*.
Hta condition bnenma aarloaa *ar
• ra! waaka ago. Ha had bean prom
inent ta beatneaa and civic again
(01 many year*, aad waa widely
known ihroaghoat the South ta ia
•uranee circle*. Ha waa a thirty
third degree Maaoa and waa Orand
High Piicai of tha Royal Arch Ma
■one of North Carolina and Orand
Commander of the Grand Comman
deer of Heights Templar in ltof.
Ha waa horn a) DrvwryrlUt, Va.,
ai'd waa a gradaata of tho Universi
ty of Virginia. Ho r*ao to North
Carolina la •fits. In IMS ha waa
elected to tha Oeneral Assembly.
Tha faaeral will b* held Wed re*
day morning at 11:14 o’clock at
ChrlM Church, here at which ha waa
a reatrymaa. and will ha eondacted
by the Orand Lodge of Maaoa* of
North Carolina. A widow aad two
children, n son aad daaghtar, ear
rlra him.
®*r L f- Motley aad family, who
for tha peat few years have mads
thalr home la Fuqaay Bprlnr*. have
returned to Dana and In tha fntare
will make this their home. Mr.
Motley waa a resident of Dona ba
(••ra going to Pagaay Spring*. aad
tbatr many rrtvada her* era glad to
walooms them hack home.
THWI>
Incalculable value aa an histori
cal work la dalmad for the w. H.
n«ac cinema operatic specLaeU
RamDoa." which noon la to ha pea
wntad her* aa one of the
moat Important theatrical events
U faithfully deplete on# of tha »t
tally ohaptera of whlU aalamsni
t-*d dominance at the North Amer
ican continent.
Tha portiwnl of tha wooing of
"Ramona." daaghtar of Angus Mo
ll AH ttoo Scotchman, and bln la
4j* *•»» hy Alessandro the le
dM to ad rapes ef tense thrill aa
t-w--■ .1 .
B*MliJWnee^hm^n>muNaM—ffii
of' the events had Incidents la tb >
Uvea of tha chaiuctan In Helen Hunt
Jsehas^fr bstoved book. “Ramona'|
lus ’COTju a tremendous Intereat
in booh land as well ns la tha dra
ctstlc Held of eudoaror. This pop
alertly Is further enhanced be
ctuse of superb photographic
rohleremenu la plrtorirg tba aa
* rpaaaad splendor of tha beanUfuI
moan tains and valllsys of CaUforaia
In which the scenes are laid. “Ha
i-ona" will be seen hers at the
Metropolitan Opera House Two days
Friday and Saturday Oct. g-T.
and that this method would be cheap
or and bettor for property owners
and for said town: and. whereas said
of ConmliMriosivni ia of Uie o
plnloa that the pavement aforeaald
la tho best and most suitable for said
• 1 r.e e I s and that said
Improvement should bn made aa
aforesaid and that two-thirds of the
wist of said pavement should be aa
aeeaed upon tba lota abutting di
rectly on said streets wiibta the
limits above prescribed according to
the extent of their respective front
ages thereon by an equal rats per
vnn m laid rrontagoe;
NOW THKRKFORE. be It end H la
I'wabr resolved by the Board of
tommtsslOBera of the tow* of Dna
N.°- *» » rcgalar meeting fitting
t'lla l»th day of September IP It.
that King Street betweoa Pearsall
htraat sad Cleveland Street and that
Wllnoa Street between M
gertoo Street and Cumberland
Street be paved with asp be It save
went, as aforesaid, carter aad by vlr
tun of Chapter Id of the Peblic Laws
of lilt, end the procedure there
under as hereinbefore set forth, and
ll>e general laws of the Bute exist -
irg. And It la farthsr resolved that
two thirds of tbe rest of said pave
ment of ell of said streets a furs aald
vllhla the limit* prescribed he here
after aiwasid apoo the lots ebottleg
directly on said streets according tb
tbe extent of their respective froa
tarea thereon by aa aval rate per
foot of said frontage, the assent.
maat against the saM lota ebettlBg
oa held atresia to he baaed apoa the
trial cost of paving that street be
tween tba limits prescribed. epos
*Weli said lots shat exclusive of
*o mack of the coat aa may ha Is
rwrrad st street Interscntlods sod
•be share of the railroad to be here
inafter determined
Be and It Is hereby farther rvaolv.
*■“ thal the proportion of the coal
of aald Improvement* bdreln pro.
vldad for on tbe etreeda above de
• *® he ease wed upon the
abut ting property shall be divided
Mo tea equal aaaaal Installments,
the mid iBftallmeats bearing later
•■I at tbe rata af elx par cant par
aaiam from the date ef the cnntr
matioa of tbe aaaeeement roll, and
<*••1 become dec aad payable on tbe
date on wbeb taxm arc payable, the
dtwt Installment ta be dan aad pay
able oa the data oa which taaea for
tk* year 1P1T arc due aad payable
and aacb yaar thereafter lor a period
m7*h “d Inelaiiag the yaar
Tha forego! sg rseeUtloa waia
nnsaimoaaly adopted at tha ad
rcgalar meeting of aald
Fears this i»th day of Beptembei
j*1.*- »»d ordered published and
declared by law.
H R MoKAT. Clark.
nca run aaaatna
5U«E OAT PEOPLE WILL AC1
SSAD TH* DUN* PUPATCa
MOOU VUU AT lil.l«0
UlUagtsa. Oct. t—Tb# Dtmocra
ey nf Himtt maty gave a very
cordial welcome la A. L Brook*, of
Oraaaakera, who apoke In the ooart
kaarn today. Mr. Brooke* repmie
Uoa h a weaker to well kaowa
tnrongbont North Carolina and the .
large aamber who assembled from
every eectloa of tha eonaty to hear
him went away wall planed with hla
pneeataOea of tha lama la tho
y roe eat campaign. The epeakar
waa Introduced by Col D K. Mf
Uaa. eaadldcle for tha Maw mat*
from thlc dletrlet.
For aver aa boar aad a half Mr.
Brooke held tha aloe* aUratlos at
kM lad Mae* a* ho told o< the record
of Democracy la State aad nation.
TM act* wu Ailed with facta,
■ores aad ream aad wUI appeal
etrengjy to tha average laUUIgeat
dtlasa.
The speaker*! reasarha to the
yonag mam eaatlag bu first vote
war* parttsalar atriking and *10 da
mack la tha way of startles the
yoaag men of the Mat* along tha
right Baa politically Tha Daaee
eraey of Barnett Is wideawake.
M actings, ipsa ah ns aad pnMte gets
srtngs ara kelag hold la every 41*
trtat of tha eoaaty. That tha eena
ty wUI ha again placed la the Demo
cratic oo lama at (he November alae
tioa by aa ovarwhataaiaa majority
•a already aa aaaarai tact.
> ■octrees bars tMMf to ttorwi
c re Um barrora or Uke war act on
l bacaaaa oar mahalartoo tall aa.
btet aiaob acaaaa we can oo loiter
graap Ike extant of the banes lao
rilse la Bcrepe
We toad, almost ■ Wheat cam
treat. that IMIWII Poles hasp
urtsheidu *t wr bogua. The
eras.
We eaaaot comprehend earti
vfeoleaale annihiletloa of huo-nn
life.
Oar minds are tnlte. We tee "
meesare distance by the Inch or the
t«Oe. or the dreamtareace „t ttla
tt rth. Bat we cannot think oa sad
' u. bemad the sun. beyond the Stan
i nd say that sosMwbers Space has a
Mmlt Vtor e^ace la latnlte. Tho
1‘nlte mind eaaaot eemprehend the
i Unite. We aan think of aa hoar
ur a day. bat we cannot imagine
ikat Ttmo had a hegtanlag or that
U will rrsr have aa and. For time
>• latnlte.
We can estimate the horrors of
the war by the *ocrlloe of the Let
i *snls aad 1100 dead, but that 14,
r*0,044 tames beings ahoold hart
perished la Poland as the rssul:
'.'the war man aacb Infinite tan
«h| of broken sad etarrsd bodies
neb latnlte agony of torn sffocUoc “
that the evert paaem the eemnati
<-f Urn kiiau brain.
Bnrapa took ap ana* la It it
w;lh lam ikaa a bab's eomprohan
ilt'B of tk« macaltofa of ths avil*
■ ar would sot la motion
Aftor all. maa la aa a Uuks rkIM
wbo throws a pabbls late th* aa*
’ Mi (tarta a Uay wavs, bat tba mo
* ttoa of tba wava nt toads to Ur 41a
| last ahora at a land aaaaaa balow
. Ur hartaaa.—Durham Bus.
Tba toBawta* dssds hava basa
. «ad for ra#l*t ratios la Us offioa at
I Ktfbtw at Dtada alaaa oar last Is
i im:
0. B. Baals, is Alrta Baal*. It
> 1-t aeras lb Ultlaptaa township
I OsaaMsrtUaa. 11 aai otkrr eoastd- ",
r aratlaaB Dsdtf datad Bsptsmbor
> at. laid. (
Jska B Rodyas sad wits, at ala.
to Coraslla kllkott lit asm In Bta
wart's OWk township. Oostldsra
I ttoa. dirtatsa dsod. Dood 4atad
, Fshnsarr MU. Ibid.
| H W. Isralfaa to Alma lladooo.
l ooa lot la koara of Dtua. Cooald
I aratloo II.Mf. Dood datad dap
> tambar Id. ldld.
I- J Boat sad wll# to i. D Bara
as. oos lot la Oook praparty, Damn.
, c—aUaratlaa. ltd. Daad datad
Saptambar tl. ltll Rarsstt Past.
' -
Tba Wllaow dhattla tartary waa
dsstroyad by drc last M- aday aiyhi
Ibta waa tba saoaad Bra Ula com
[ Wtay baa swBscad wltbta tha pant
| Iwa -sara rba loaa was oamplrt*
Bat was partly oerarad by Haaraao*.
). t woaaa waa tba awaar af tbs