THE DUN
V-L • DUNN. H. C..
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BAPTISTS CLOSE
CONFERENCES ON \
MISSIGN CAMPAIGN
Mm tud Woman From Every
Se« tion of State Gather
Hare for Moating*
SOME WORKING PLANS
Waeh Of the Cw|ui|e Hu Started'
Off Wall With Orgieiutlee la
Every State
Raleigh, N. C . Aug. II.—A terlet
of coofcrrncee R which three hundred i
Bapt-rt, men und women, gathered
fror.i every •return of the Slat* have
participated. The Baptlat* cam* to
Raleigh to tliocue* plane and methodr
by which the Baptht Seventy.flvv
Million Campaign could be made a
great uuceeea in North Carolina.
There no "uuw meeting*, no
public eorvicea, bul a eerie* of eon
farenca* beginning Saturday after
noon and continuing Saturday night,
Sunday and Monday. The plan*
which hare been mad* by the general
campaign compilation and related to
worth (Jarolina ■ condition by tke
State campaign committee were stud
ied and careful attention was given
to the entire matter of the need of
the denomination which resulted in
this greet campaign.
Director Walter N. Johnson, who
is in charge of tha work in North
Carolina, presided and eras assisted
by Organiser W. R. Cullom. Men
from several sections of the 8tate
took part in the discussions and Dr.
J. TV Henderson, of Knoxville. Tana.,
the general secretary of tha Baptist
tmpmrn'i Mavemsnt of the Southern
Baptise Convention, delivered two
addressee. The on standing feature
was tha presence of Rev. L. R. Scar
bofough. D. D., of Nashville, Tenn..
the general manager ef the Baptist
Seventy-five Million Campaign. Dr.
Scarborough was inspirational. In
tmct.ve, forceful sad earnest in hie
presentation of the campaign.
The kaynot, of the entire series of
conferences was “iatarcasston'’ and
Dr. Johnson felt that the campaign
“■ *d be started srith services of
> oarnvet Intercessory prayer.
Vtru ara coming in to the effect
h, people ara araasad and en
V, bat tha task before South
Te in
MANY SHOPMEN
GONE BACK ON JOB
Conference WUI Be Held At Onoo
to Determine Whether All Shall
Return le Week.
Atlana G»., Aug. 11.—A conven*
t • i! yl < ryi uieiilulieea of the itrik
hu|.muii of the eoutheaatern die
tii>: to be h.ld in Atlanta within
Ihe itvkt Itu or three days, or at eooti
a., me J-.-li gjieu can be assembled,
hi' been (.ailed by thc local executive
committee, to decide whether ell
shopmen of the district shall return
to work at once in accordance with
proporal of Prostdent Wilson.
It was stated that the Atlanta
strikers who still maintain their stand
against returning to work until choir
wage demand! are root, will abide by
th» decision of the convention, which
w li be- 1 (imposed of pructlealljr the
-w.i peironrcl that voted in favor
of a strike at the convention here
July 15. In the meantime Aopam
at many points In the southeastern
district returned to work today and
the situation generally was described
as "Improved.
ivt W rn» rsnroaa Aflminu*rm
tion bcidi|utrUri flowed th»t strik*
Inf uhopmcn r»turn«d to work today
u fellow*:
Seabonrd Air Lina: At Richmond,
Morl.no. Raleigh. Hamlet, Caye*.
Mo:.roe. Charlotte, Abbovtlle, An
drew*.
Norfolk and Southern: At Raleigh
and New Bern.
Louixville and Naaheilla: At Btow
»h, Tenn., and Albany, Ala.
Richmond, Fredertcxaborg and Po
tomac at Richmond.
Atlantic Coaat Lina: At Richmond,
Petersburg, Clopton, Florence, Sum
ter and Columbia.
All force* alto returned at Macon,
Dublin and 8araanah.
CARNEGIE IS DEAD
The Croat Steal King Gaea Up tha
Cheat Today and LeH HI*
Woahh Bakiad Him
1-ennax, Has*., Aug. 11-An
drew Carnegie, steel magnate and
philanthropist, died at kit Lennox
be mover noma, “Shadow brook," at
?:10 Una morning after an Utnaas for
the last three day* with bronchial
pneumonia. So midden waa hia death
that hla doubter, Mr*. Roawall Mil
lar, waa unable to fat te bar father'*
twdalde, bafoeo h* died. HU wife and
'RELAX CHILD LABOR
LAW IN FEW CASES
Ceadltiaa. Uader Which Children
May ha Employed Arc
Raleigh, Aug. I.—Following con
ference* with employer! of children
the child labor comm Union hoe an
nounced the rule* and regulation*
auggocted In coction I el on child
labor bill, which provide that tho com
munion may auk* certain exception*
to the general law.
The commieeion on tho whole found
that thoee who want to employ chil
dren were in harmony with tho gen
eral idea and purpoaee of the ——
ur«, and believe that the rule* worked
out will bo generally mtlMnctory. The
rule* follow:
1. No child under II will be par
miltcd lo work In any of tho occupa
tion* enumerated in tho mooaure, be
fore U o'clock in tho morning or after
• o'clock at night. The law make*
thU rule mandatory
k. No girt aader 14 ynnre of age
•hall be permitted ta work in any of
th« Place* enamoretod la tho bill. The
reaeon for thU rule, myi the email
uon, is mat tl tha womanhood of the
***• is to b* proparly oouscrrcd In
the future gtrle of tender in should
oartalnly not bo allowed ta ran tbs
danger* of 1—or loti on Inherent la
employment In public iluu
I. No child under It year* af ago
•hell bo employed ia any ef the places
onuses rated in the bill for mere then
eight boon a day.
4. Boy* between IS and 14 yean
of ago may be employed hi the on
amerated octepeUoai whoa the pabUe
•chool la not is-■—i. end when
it i» shown the scanty superintendent
of public welfare Cbm the proposed
employ meet is sat Ukaly ta injure tha
health or the morels of the ehdd. Bat
n no ease shall each employment be
legal until a certi(Vests has baas le
»had by the oosntr superintendent af
pubhc welfare a* Monks furnished by
tha state eommlaeioa. Before dour
mining the onaation tha cooety officer
may, if he deem It necessary, require
a physical examination of tlw child
by the health officer or other preetie
inf pbnkltn.
k. During tha tlnse that puMk
mhaol is in saaaioa boys between tha
ages of IS and 14 year* of ago may
be employed on Saturday aad out ef
school hours
HARNETT
Tho work on
fotnp forward u
wiaT Mr. C. ft.
too, ia paahiap
ftroot MOD
odd workman
tha fair aad
with all lW>
of good 1
will baf in to i
ana of tha f
tha mod
tho atato
room ia
of ovary m
Urvd Indian,
by auay ana
tioo apart fra
pU who will
Oraat Fair
Tha wool
foundation of
wfli ba a mada
It ia M fool
arrammadafi
bora wffl ba
ao arraafod
Tto ItlJN
mom all mid.
dadind »J> to
•Bkocrlbod tot
fl.UO.M
groat laamad
of tto fair la
county baro i
•acratary waa
tofon aalUag
tto Idaa ofi
a fair of tto
a fair wtora
Harnott aad
coat* aad foal
ladaad tto
•rary rtiitar _
to ia a part ad
NEGROES
D
N. C. CONGRESSMEN
STRONG FOR PAGE
RwpwrUd Eight ml TUn Will Vate
fa/ ll«a Mu fat Meat
Owaaoa ar
By S. 8. Winter*
WatJi ligtan. Aug. 9.—While many
political leader J are preao ta divide
North Ccroiin* into two distinct
camp* with rcjti:ei to the rabemateri
al race—Mortlao.i and Cardaar ad
herent*—the writer learn* that it io
altogoth. r nunfhl, that eight af the
North (I.mI ».e cong: teamen will ana
port Hon. Hohorl N. Pago, of Btocoe,
for governor.
Mr. Poe* was popular with hi* col
leagua* '»b.l in cbnrrvaa and bad (ha
admiral <on and aetarm of the astir*
North Carolina delegation. One at am
ber of 'hr Tar Huai eontiagant today
was yuiituarl) ouUpohaa in hi* ad
vaeacy of Mr. Pag* aa the next gov
rrosr of Korth Carolina.
Wanted—A poitanastar ta serve la
Ju office at UerrioMa. Carteret coun
ty, otherwise, tha oAe« will he closed
within two weeks. In affect, this was
the warning that tha Brat aasisteal
postmnul.r general today gave Bepro
aaaUUve Samuel M. Brinaon.
Edward L. Nelson, th« incumbent,
tea resigeod aa postmaster aad tha 1
toh (Mi a-begging. It teems that this '
i at least on. instance where the i«*>
eeaki tha man. Tha peaUAea depart- 1
neoi ha- mated a rapriava for two 1
weeks and if a candidate fails to put '
ta hit aperaraacc tha Merrimon office
win be e'eatd.
Chief Justice Welter Clark, of Ea- 1
'tlgb has accepted tha invitation to !
'm pc cue-..t v'. the conference of the
14 railroad union to meet in Waah- |
•ngtoo to disease tha subject af rail 1
road control. B. was among tha firat
•*e of the distinguished American ei
tiaaaa invited ta tha confareat. In
aigaifyiag his intentions af hetag
peaaant
B> L. Steels, Third, of Rockingham,
was a visitor to Washington Fridas.
Eta. father, Babert L. Iteoia. is n>
Be Him ere hospital, recuperating
from a severe illness.
Baa at or Lae S. Overman turn seise t
ad Joseph Attic as Mania as first al
ternate to tha United Botes naval ac
hdamy far 1PM. Tha rramlnatten
FIRST DIVISION TO
ENIKJUNfOR BOMB
Start O. Aaaart II W Mark PM
11‘P*n « Groat Mary ml PlraI
DhrWaa hi AaaaWa Part
la War
The follawinr vat takaa fna tba
Bridgehead Beotiael, a paper poblfcb
td by th. Pint DM Aon and WMt
to tie DUpauh by Lawraa*. ianrf.
naa, a Dana bay, who eniiatad la tba
nrvlca *rv«ral month* an, and who
swK.s-<»a«r£s
with the audit —ilMi *-Triliia
bar. ' ■"
,Tk*. *?»* phrlnea Bwt la rrary
thin* but ana!
KPint to ranch Prance tot to earn
t* tralain*—Ant to .
• part la aa afadri
La oacrttn oilcan and __ _ __
world rtn>**to Srat aa a IrhlM and
—Ant to cram tba BMaa lata Oar
aaay—aad new loot to *a bowel
And for aO tba --nrn.talt that
Ri. AIL GROCER FIRST
PERSON CON ViCfED
Federal Curl Gala I Ire Par
Ovrckarylaa Far t ugmr
AFTER CLOTHING COCCUS
Attorney - Ce.Mral - an
Hava Food A d Ea>
UNCOVERING
Watrmrjoa, Aue. IS—lay
aver developments U tRe sorer_
(she to iedlc j the kick c«A of 'Ivin*
Urtinl Pahter that tto'tod —
jt/i-. utiea lor pioMUexiivr had
lined District Attorney Uto
»le*-._.bed from bioehaoMoe, K Tl
■tot a retail tracer tod toe. toed
MM lor aalEa* sspr at IS rents a
N>er.d. Ko details wer, given sad
to bar sudor wtt'rh '.to rase nns ’
woerkt not knows tor*.
daring of tha scripture a stronger
traumatioc and aaed it a* a text
“Cafl auto mo and 1 am ancwonng
tha* sod shew t' ;c h.iw to C yrvmt
• nd dUBcoh ,k ng. which thou dnlirt
not know how to do. *
Dr. Scarborough reminded hit an*
diene* that God ia atOl a Ood of
miracia* and that prayar, roe] prayer,
will non God. “Real prayer,’' said
the speaker, is “lessens th* struggle.
Baal prayer is the lubricant of tha
machinery of Ufa. Prayar mover
God. The Bibl, teaches this and un
leas a man believes th* Bibl* ha is
on th* toboggan slide. Cod inmirer
hearts nod this inspiration follows
real prayar. Southern Baptists have
corns to th* taak now that requires
that every Baptist hlteh up with Gad.
Looking at Baptist* missionary plans
and pro)Tams, Baptists missionary
achooli ad collages, orphanages and
hospitrls 1 thank God for the prom
ise, **C ill unto Me and 1 am answer
ing thee
•'Southern Baptists hav# a grant
taak." he continued. It Is a big tank.
It in not a ‘peanut task,' but a task
worthy of tha bast that is in the da
nomina.'on. It is not too big. It is
small \ h.-nco compared with tha
needs of a world. It Is small when
compared with what Baptist hav* re
reived In bWeeing*. But neverthe
less it is a b'jj task and a task that
calls far prayar, right prayer. I ra
in ember that the late Dr. B. H. Car
roll said, “I win.all my victorioe bo
fore I light, win through prayar.
This mum b* th* purpose of Southern
Baptist. God’s people rightly related
to God can do th* miraculous and
thia right relation can bo brought
about through prayar. No man baa
any right to be * “lltUa” Christian.
TW* ia not th* day for llttW prayer.
/w“ WITUCTB WW DIVIfi SAW 7VI ■
bollov* God? If you do, than yon Ve
lieva that th« day of miracle* has not
pnaood. God ia a miracle-working
God, aad to receive evidence of thlt,
all wo need do U to pray.
In closing hi* eddraaa. Dr. Scarbor
ough Mated that ha wiahad to give
what ha termed aom* ingredient* of
"right" prayer. Then ho raggoMod
the faiportanco of hamenity, parity,
communion, mutagerying faith, com
paaion and sarriflalri onaoiflahncaa
Tbeae ••Ingredient*" roeult* la “right
pray nr that prayer which compel* tho
promise of the text.
At the afternoon conference, Dr.
Srarhoroagh told of tho report* that
are reaching hi* efflee, report* of an
awakened people In every State of
tho Soother* BaptlM Convention.
Tho work of the campaign, aald Dr.
Scarborough, ia Marring off well aad
tha organisations ore being perfected
ia ovary State. “What I am oraylag
for,' ho aald, "la that on tho *r«t
day of the Inal daah, Sunday. Novem
ber SO, Southern Baptists will ho
ahlo to report th« entire $T5,000,000
pledge* aad leer* tho remaining
••von don for raising $18,000,000
additional, patting tho rampelgn
“ov*r tho »•»" aad giving for mt*
atanary operation* $100,000,000.
*ev. Orim will return Saturday,
after •pending a month's vacation la
Now York and other eltioo. Mr. Orim
»al *0 hi angular appointment* Sun
*■7 ““rwing at II a a. and night
at Sidi p. m. at tho Christian church.
Tha puMlr ia cordially hrritad to at
tsad each aarrios.
tn^nrStn^bouMOsgTOBdi^He
wus token 111 Friday and craw stead
ily worm. His advanced age and
lessened powers of resistance hasten
ed tha end.
Mr. Carnegie came to Lennox to
make his home in May, 1917, and
had spent the lost throe rammers
hers, die Intended to spsnd his de
clining days et hit country heme when
he bought it, and tha announcement
was mads that Mr. Ceraegl* would
spend all of the spring and summer
months there. He came up from Now
York lata in Mny this ysar.
Mr. Carnegie -is survived by his
widow, who was Miss Loolsc White
field of New York, end hie daaghter
Margaret, who married, lost April,
Ensign Boswell, Miller of New York
City.
department to sell
TWO MILLION BLANKETS
People Css Bey AU-Weel, Cm to. ud
Wool, end Cot toe Geede Frsne
Cor ora weal
Washington, Aug. 11.—Ocerlng to
the public of 2,000,000 surplus all
wool cotton-end-woo I, and cotton
blanket! was announced today by tha
war department, arrangements having
been depleted fer their distribution
through post office and municipal chan
nels on tha earn? plan as that adopted
fer Mttaffs
Fur Individual purchaser!, prices
will be tb for n-w wool blanket and
ft l-r reclaimed wool- It foe new
cotton-mixed and 93.94 for acclaim
ed; M for new cotton, and 91.29 for
reclamed t-o-,..n The recMim,^), ,|
Is explained. ire blankets used hoe
than a year, which have Leon reriova.
ed and laundered.
.These selling prices will be Axed
for stocks retailed through municipal
ities end poet masters. In addition
Ihs department will sell blankets tn
bole lots of 20 st prices lower then
the retail figures No more than 10,
000 blankets will ho sold to n Mlfcta,
BDrchAMir.
FALCON CAMP MEET
ING WELL ATTENDED
• Sunday waa a big day In Faleon,
where the annual earns moating of
tha Hoilnona denomination la bold.
Huge crowds etended from at] parte
of th« country, the biggest gathering
of this year's asaaion Mag present.
linmett, Cumberlaad, Johnatea
and Sampson counties bars bean
'oe'rihutfng tha large-t attendance ta
the meeting, and tha number of peo
ple baa bean Increasing from day ta
day* Services have base regular,
Boys. A. 0. Dormer and K. D. Reeves
and several others doing the preach
ing.
Mr. and MrsJdcD. Holliday and
•o®, Harper left Sunday for Rich
mond, Vs., to attend tba Southern
Hardware Ataee lotion Convention.
From Richmond, Mr. Holliday will ga
ta Battle Crook, Mleh., to eoo Mr.
J. D. Barnes, who is being treated
In the Sanatorium there. Mrs. Haiti
day and Harper returned Wednesday.
They mads tha trip through the cotm
try.
the fact that tha law does not prohib
it »ha eta pie jra eat of ehfldrea la oc
cupation* other than thoae anmnurat
ed. each as farm lay or l-mirMi *or
riee. The eectloa I repeatedly refer
red to In the rule* follow*:
, "No child under the aye of It yean
•hall be employed or permitted to
work m or about or in connection
with any mill, factory, cannery, worb
ffiop, manufacturing establishment,
laundry, bakery, mercaatOo .stabUsh
Btent, office, hotel restaurant, barber
■hep, bootblack stand, public stable,
yarayu, place of amuaomont, brisk
yard, lumbar yard, except in
and under regulation, prescribed by
the eotnmiaeieu hereinafter mated.6
A booklet of II payee amllllail “A
Directory of the date aad county
officials of North Carolina” bos loot
born issued by the North Carolina
Hirioricel conuntoffien. and topic, of
the book can bo secured fro* ef chary*
upon application to Hoary K. London,
leyMathrc reference librarian, at Ba
lebh. The book contains the names
| aad addresses of all the state official*,
i hoods of state dspartaaonte. boards
and cossmisoioD. Judicial officer and
of county officials with their postoffice
address. H give* for tech count* the
natac and add ram of tha cloth of
court, register of deeds .sheriff, treas
urer, coroner, surveyor, superintend
ent of health superintendent of
schools, and eouaty and highway com
missioner*.
James A. Hartnom. of Statee*lUo,
hots on hnoinoos with the eommlo
(teaer of nubile welfare, who has been
mentioned as a candidate for eommte
■iooer of labor and printing, nod who
was a candidate ayaiast Secretary of
State Orimcs three years ago, de
clares ho Is not o candidate for aay
mate office. Ho geos oven farther aad
state’, that ho will net ha a raid’da to
for aay of the state offices while the
ralarioo paid ore no higher than they
*r* at the present time.
BACK TO THE SOIL
1 Doctor! or* bow adrMng ttomiiu to
C*t oat on th* farm end work in th*
mnehlne rod th* air la ardor to got
Ihc'r health back. Woman art not
rfiipoeod to do It. bot thorn who haoo
dooo.ro have reaped Imatone* boooSt
■nd also helped to garaar th* ln
leroaeo of th* earth la fruit* and pro
doct* of oil kind*. Not a few who
' enwh* forma now Aad therarehee*
ow ner! of • MPH bnelnooe. Perm
ib i« a buninae* aad It It u good
I _ __ __
"prratoo Ho owa rofthlap home, Me
own eroaiaory end It* owa oaBobw
factory, aad employe hand red. of
moo, woman, hoy* end gtile. —WIV
.miagtoa mar.
The yeoag men of the toww gave
on Informal daaee la the PHageraU
Ifirsr iSMS
'<t*tto awhUe aad thaae preeeat mam
>ed to oajey k thn^mMpTTko Zm«
srfssvzzg&z-si.
jjSWass.'aaa
••lection* for tho TTte*l*n
'down b«Ua dM other day
oad everybody happy. vrth
plant aat and war farmers with
food hooaoa, ateek worth looking at
oad food hash accounts oad credit.
Yam. air, they hod kandreds of pounds
or that rood old North Carolina cored
stsirwsnarrea
■taay of thaot gave at more ant
than I waa akl* to hup at preaoat
prioM.N
Whoe aakod how did ho fool about
tha atottar, ha raoliod:
“How did I fool TW oil, I fait ebnp.
dost to think that 1 ban a hrri fam
ily aad hav« haaa rrttlur rood warn
up hare and waa aot able to show any
7b*UJ'^*1 •%» < jwoppority Kkt
than folks at bean. I to goii« back
ha on soon aai I can fot enough Money
to taka my faulty and ban ten oof
to halp at# bogia. farming.”
Whea aakod dM hla lectio ■ afford
Mm opportonities aqua! to tho aontb
to maka a eucoaaOful living on tks
fa**. h» unhesitatingly warmed ap
to the fact that Ms chances far ma
te rial advancement ware “dawn
MM.
TW* oonreraatieo correctly Moe
trata* the ctUt'xU of thownli of
in tho north a«d weat. It alre
EST1*, **2? u,inf* »«th faatartaf.
WhU« in dire Mod of anakillad labor
■May af tba indaotrtal canton an
bor« bid hfch for negro ornddUod
labor. In too away Inatancoa labor
a«unta reel tad queettoashte atorioa of
hoar tbo aoathora aafro would bo re
ferred and treated “ap north.” Man*
ware told that their boaao wore al
ready farnlahod aad that tba doarepH
MareWa of tb, farily would bo amp
ly cared far aad made reprewrty
happy- Thouread* of them ana aad
thoy cow aad ezpAienerd for
•alrea. Tba good, had and indifferent
al am ante war, huddled tofodwr and
tble aaodaa ware, aa ana af tba aria
Efsurs* “**•“""
>Jja»,iava«sr;s
call than “hnafalrwa” aad tiiaantit
■Ma^af the lory, citln A.r. whit,
peeplo lira .rare artd to autny af tha
aatorad people far tariaa tbahr real
raluaa. Tea often uaerrapuleuo real
mUU km would i«ll prfrptrtlf In
dlrtrteta inhabited hy whCTWVTlor
ed MMb aad thoy wall know K ureald
oooaatan troublo. Tbo euteonu waa
roolal aatlpatby in Many eltlaa moult
BA’y^g.&iSaa
wddan larartoa af colored poopb
tb. hblllM of .any
ton.Wood Aero aad a aO^rt other
Sg.arvxTsLg
tlare between tba twa mm to tba
nralh aad wart where before tba aa
52* *“h faotlaaa .rare not la art
ddnreao Bqw rajfilmqd.
Tabbi with aa tohaOlgewt fallow
that North Caretl«m*T be gtroh the
benefit of this material during tho
*<unm IT month*, when read work can
bo prosecuted to boat advantage.
Prank Page, chairman of the North
Cnrol'an highway commlaalon. we* in
Wash ngton a few days ago reintire
to thr topic
In Cincinnati, he put tho matter vary
philosophically. He anld:.
“Thaaa white folka up boro an un
like our beet white folks down home
I can work at my trade ia tho aawth,
bwt hero, nothing doing for a colored
man with a trade. They tag a fallow
in no unmistakable way {Q public
place. and at timos I don’t know
whor- I am. Tho sooth ore whit* peo
ple amply draw thpjlino aad are not
deceitful about H. Haro you aro sep
pooad to be that what yon are not and
them white fob* have a diplomatic
way of playing the game. Ge to ear
tain theaters and you are told ail soots
or* sold. Then Just hong around for
a few minute* and yen will saa tick
Ota sold to every wUt, person apply
ing for.-tickets."
It ia an outstanding fact that tho
average southern white man does He
understand the average negro bko tho
ovorag, southern white man dees. Ho
simply doesn’t know how to roach Um
nogro aad helpfully doe] with serialn
problems. Present conditions la Chi
cago ere attestation* of thaaa tacts.
Shortage of labor ia tho north, princi
pally. brought the nogro boro aad bo
waa a sod to moot the emergencies.
Now the demand for sack labor ia not
imperative, banco the messes of ne
gro** have Instantly become a serious
problem to the average whit* man
above tho Mason aad Dixon line. In
tho labor mark** north whore the ne
gro located b* la not eonelderod, as he
Justly deserves la the readjustment 3
oeusmaale affaire aad be fa too often
“•«**»•*«* congregated iadfaerim
luately with others efbfa race Mke in
Chicago, whore la the "black holt" of
the south sida ia many houses sin pow
nle arp living In a space only sail
cot! ior two paepea.
. Whan tha haaMtiap af cotton waa
WyBy affected by ahippiap riaka
Hiarinp U- raeaat war. tha Ham
Sanuit. of WBmlaptoa, N. G, traa
fHaoda af indnetrioue and law-ebid
ia« oegroea aaalatod bandied* af
their colored employee at a time they
eoald act employ them repalarly ha
eauaa akip* only occasionally arrhrod
at that pert far cattoa. They didn't
diaaard their employ*! like amity ln
daatrtai la tha north art doing. Bare
it a cane ret* example of traa appre
ciation af the negro'* terries and his
noada.
One haa been often qr tried aboat
tko aprteultara) edvanWpoe la tha
XS ft SrsjhffiWS'.S
antmh and are atnkinpjy mare adapted
to farm If* than ether Indnatrlee.
fteetysaswresa
aaadlttoaa and other phases peoaliar
to aprtoaJtoreJ aatMt&e (a th« north
ar* not favorable to tha areraga aa
m fameer from the tenth. Another
factor mom be eoaaiderad rlpht her*.
The southern baalu and white boat
aaaa pernio wfhmrtipd avMilant erod
tt and gW, other vakmhU eaaietoaea
to the deterring aapre who eXhlblta
• i hdra to aaaaaad. Them arn ate
manta vary essential ke a Mm*.
It la naps* tally dMtonlt to pat amah
SSjn-SwvSSS
w>“: ta Jhe winning of the war.
Tb, Pint taught the French ta the
Tlciaicy of Teal and Lonerffla that it
could make a darling taowlar hi a
defende. actor. Cnatigny dlapelled
fonva- any tlhutoa that the Pint
eoald act conduct aa offoatavo. Aad
ta the Moody day* at hetreoa. tho
I^rltioB played aa itaMt taealeal
ele port ia the earing ad Prance.
who woa tha war ia a debatable i
quaatioa. Bat tho eahar Mgawt of <
retraapeetire fciatory wfl accord that ,
Praaee would hare haaa teat ta J«ae>
•Bd Jaly of 1»1» bat for the pnoeaco,
of the im throe Maricaa dacWoaa.
FIRE INSURANCE TO
COME DOWN 10 TER CENT j
Ten Pm CeaT
Wa»
. An*- —Tha marchargc'
af 10 p«a Mat placed eg Ire iaear
aaa. pallciM dartag th, war win ha 1
dloeon tinned aa Aagaat If, aeeerd- i
lag to tofonaation Insuranca Cow 1
wlaatoaer Young brought bd to the 1
city today from Not fort, where'
bo baa been to conference with Mortal
committee from the national awe tie <
Uaa of taauraace cemmia* loner*. The
committee ha* been working am tWs
proposition since tha useetiBg ef tta
national emaciation la St. Louie three <
months ago.
The insurance ceaepaaiea had aatl- J
rtpaled large increaeae ia laaaaa and
to operating «mporiooi aa a rsoMoae ef 1
«d that hath werJ'raaarkaMy’ awaD, '
law hi fact than they had Mm la 1
the new. The Increaeed tariff waa aa.
jneufod aad them la aa gieaad far
continuing this addltioual charge. Tha
comwtwtoner said that before ho left
New York all inenrasca bo reams had
Imca telegraphed af th« sctlon and
that aalklas iesaed attar Aagaat If.
an which this 10 per cent additional
had bean charged, weald mm Jest
that muck cheaper.
Miff KATE HE kg INC PEOMOYID
On* af the moot attractive viattara
ta th* meetiag af the Pres* Associa
tion at WrijStrrllle Mat weak was
MIm Kate Herring. ThM bvilHant
and aaccasifal Bampaomian has r*-1
ceutly received signal peswatlea. ft
will be recalled that A, was “leaned"
a,,t.gLg5jafcjg
tofflSTtSSaaBn ratad*to
u, MMEfcAfsrSkThSSs
• the War Lear Associe
•’f'UwFtfA Pectoral Besse Dio
trtat wK> headquarters at Kirkwaad.
Mhm t(airing will male* aa fa air
ant InraMJgatiaa law Vara far
tits nrgaatoafien
Wt0l.tr
asatoUnaa bare Uha tha* raaatoad by
colored people to the Malt “where
the weak grew Wrong."