'"-■•s^"I THE DUN I ******************** A ^ i Volume Vll^ Dunn. North ARMY IS ON WAY TO AID IN MAKING FAIR B I G EVENT Horsemen, Showmen And Others Expect ed Today FILLIMORE ARRIVES ON GROUNDS SUNDAY Flyer Will Be Aided By Local Talent in Thrilling Flight* Over Fairground* — Many Improvement* Since Last La*t Year. With an amy of horsemen, show men and exhibitor* en route to Ihe lircst town under the sun Dunn'* Pair ia about to make iu second bid for tho approval of the wooderfal community included in the Dunn Dis trict. Every detail of the stupendous undertaking i* nicely shaping itself • _ ril,Qr f°r the impressive open ing ceremonies' next Tuesday nan inw when the mammoth parade com of Dun? ‘trough the street* There never ha* been aucb a conn try fair as this one is to be. according to the prediction* of KILi* Goldstein Henry Turlington and tha rest of tha* workers who have at riven so hard to eclipse all former records for merit end attendance. will n. rifnmorc ano mi uwnjr ' Flyetx will . arrive . Sunday morning and establish tbcmaeWei and their aeroplane* on the landing field at the ndn Sunday afternoon pro _ U see them taaipg up'their ■ad fw thedhriUiek flight* they take UA day- od ,tW. Fair, to ■•lag' Mi be bided by la. A, tt M-m arrangement* not. Chris Jacobs, who eland Exposition Show* wit arrive Sunday. They carry more than a acorc of wonderful at traction*. several riding devices and a myriad of dime-chaiing concession aire* of various typer. They will pit ch their big topa u< aoon after ar rival a* ii possible, and it it probable that they will convert the open space* of the big grounds Into a mammoth tented city by nightfall Monday. They are ander contract to have their whole system randy for wort Tues . day morning when the big exposition opens, so that first-day visitors va.ll miss none of the fun! Mis* Nichols and her troupe of wonderfully trained horses and a clown mule also are expected to ar rive before Monday. Bhc bring* the g.wale si free act ever staged at a county fair, and will give five free act* each day. Her acts are said to be tbs most entertaining to be «een seen anywhere in the Carolina Cir-1 cuit this year. Horseman have already begun to arriva They will have more than seventy-five race horses here by Mon day afternoon. With them will come an army of at tendants and a large number of driv ing horses Fur Uieir accommodation the fair asaociation has caused to be built twenty - five additional stables. Visitors to this year* event will see ' , a wondei fully improved fairgrounds. When last year's lair was held it was • a matter of pride la the community that Dunn had one of the beat equip ped fair plante in the Btate. Its cap acity for exhibits has been practically doubled -for this year, however, and it is now boasted that there It no plant In tbo State its equal in any , particular. Two large exhibit halls, several stables and a score of con cessions buildings have been added to last yoare equipment. Every inch of exhibit spec» had oern com 07 *»pomng of tbl* work and molt of that nerved for com piling exhibitor* had boon filled by |'k varipoe dopartmenta. Tim Murphy, the New York de co ator. airrrad today to fill hie con • n vwhrrr In the Carolina Clr ond the Main .treoU of tow. He will bogin work immod.ataly. Mr. Morphy gl*o will decorate any veht ele.^ntritrtcd to hi* e,?K.Afli" Aj? work win be dnnf for the fair aaoo , elation. ! OASIS BANO AND **J*2I*rtTTr TO MEET IN CHARLOTTE Croooob.ro Moo Will Motor to City Sunday Aftormooo to Al tood Mooting Moodoy Tho Oaaia Temple Shrine band and patrol, conflating of about 116 mm. will meat In Charlotte Monday. Octo ber 11, for a boeinem meeting,'and, incidentally, there will be an enter tainment In honor of tho rtaitora. Io • addition to tha member* of tha band ’ and patrol tha Shrine officer* of the Oaaia will be proaenL At » o’clock in tha aftomoon the ' band will trarmet bnaineoe and hold 0 rohearool. And at I o’clock, from lh« balcony of the Red Pot club, a ■ concert win be given by the band Fallowing tha mortem I program a din ner will bo *orvod in the MatonW temple, on Sooth Try on (treat. The rMUag Shrtnm will Aim by ruler 1 lalandto a thaotra party In the eran (CAPT. I. R. WILLIAMS i - Chief Marshal of the Dunn Fair. He will lead the various parades planned for Fair week. CASE- AGAINST ALLEGED RIOTERS ARE DISMISSED McLean Has Nojuriadic tion in This Town ship CHARGE AGAINST PAGE ALSO IS THROWN OUT Together and Behave Them selves. Because Judge Dan Huglr MrLCda, of the Lillington Recorder'! Court, hi? no Juriidictitm over criminal rare? originating in Avemaboro Town-hip, rone* against fourteen al leged rioter? arrested in connection with the laU- anpleanantncn* between Chief of Police Pegu and F.noch -Wjl •on were- dhm>unl when they ap peared before the venerable jurist Tboraday morning. Chief Tagc, also a defendant in a case rhaiging that he did unlawfully, maliciously, unnecessarily and brut ally lamtr. Enoch over the bead with his blackjack, aeaa also refused a trial for the same reasons that prompted Judge McLean's dismissal . of ths other e*M*. • ’ Nearly Iwo hundred Dunn folk went to what they thought waa ruing to bo the trial. They brceied’ into LtMinglon with every appearance uf Du in Fair Parade. There were at Irani fifty autr mobile* load* uf them Jndgc McLean convened hie court at 11 o’clock, witl» s.11 lawyer* of the county. every defendant and ev ery witnci* piozent or accounted for. N. A. Town-end. appearing for Page and fur the town of Dunn, made a motion that the cape*, be returned to Dunn, where,' ly contended, they rightly ahould be trivd. Charir* Rosa, John Baggett, Jra.-r. Frank .Wllion a id Cha.Tea Lee Uuyv n presenting the alii ged rioters t eqaerted to l-o allowed to ho'd a conference before icpty'ng to this motion. - i'h ' eorfurenee brought out Iho fact that ihr Ullington court i* an exceedingly re*trleted institution. According to tha interpretation of the lawyer* and Colonel McLean, the court ha* no mo.e authority or juris rami—acta of folk In Duke and A*, vrasfcoro Tcwnahipe than '.f it waTa a tribunal operating in Timbuctoo. It warn contended that the colonel had rot e».n the right to remand (or whatever a lawyer call, unding a cat* to the pi op* r court after it ha* wardered into the wrung paw) the reset to Dunn. So far thcra ha* been no move to eo-orroat any of th* defendant*, al though Chlrf Page instated that She riff Will Tuilington Inane a new war runt for him. retiarnabln to tha Re eotdai heir. Page contends that he U«»U»M to a trial and that tha trial win exonerate him of all Mama in tha matter. Colonel Dan Hugh’e silver tongue waa not hashed by hi.-paucity of au. tbority In tha matter. It wav bound to voice the leva be heo for hie But. and county and to ring In admbnitleo to tho people of Dunn among whom he lived for night year* Ho mid: •“I wont you people to hear with ma o moment—to wait in your acute while I «lvo you thia advice. for many month* you prattle at Dunn have been having trouble ovor law enforcement- You are split asunder— two faction* working ogntnnt each other This 1* not seemly. It I* not , right. It will w»tk great harm to yon. i?i, not likely that t will have fur-1 jkJ!^7XW-3Si*’!8 to got together, eetlle your differ earao And- ofol»o. «ome .e«h»me. that will bring the while-winged angel of peace to spread hi* wlngt ovor your ******************** * jy * ^unn Fair Program * * * * - * * T a * Z .. . TIMtsi * * 10:00 — Parade. * * I 1 '"0—-Speech by H. L. God- * * 12:00—Aeroplane flight*. * * 1:00— Karr* begin. Free * •US between eaeh * heal. * * Wednesday * * 10 00—Tarade. * * 1 1 -00-Speech by JoaOphUi * * Daniels. * * 12:00 Aeroplane Flight*. * * 2:00—Karr* start. Free * * »rta between each * * heat. * * „ . Thursday * * 10:00—Grounds open. * * 11:00—Aeroplane flights. * * 12 .-00— Ptee acts * * FRIDAY * * 10:00—Parade for colored * * people * * 11 00 -Speech by Dr. Atkins * head of lh» colored ^ normal school at * * Winston-Salem. * nr 12 d>0 —Aeroplane flights. * * 1 KIO—Hares Hiatt Frae acts * * between each heat * * * *****************9*v Gen. Van Zandt Again Heads Thin Grey Line Chose* CeauEandor-la-Cksef Of c*e fodersto Vstoeaat Wltkeat Opposition Houston. Teg. Oft 7.—R. M. Vgn Zandt, commander of the United Confederate veterans, was re-elected today without opposition. V5" “n<|t. Inst before ad journment of tho eooaMia f 1 the vet •[•JJ*. aunounood thg reappointment 0 *• ®- Booth, of Now Orleans as adjutant and chief of staff of tho organ iiation. All department coatpaasdcvi ware rc-elecUd by aedama ' .They ar« mander of die tnrm.-Miui»;ppi de-! paitsnem, and Hen. Calvin l). Vance of UatreviiVe, Mita, 'commander of' the department‘of the army of Tea I neoaco. . Saloetson of next yoar’s reunion city wax left to a committee headed by the commander in chief and in cluding the department end division al commanders Tha committee may •lot make it* selection for several months, it waa stated. WABASH RAILROAD TO LAY OFF BIB EMPLOYES OCT. It ___• Decatur, III., Oct. 7—Announce mvnl* was made her* today by the As bash Railroad company that &2$ employee of its mechanical depart ment would be taken off the payroll October IS. A general slump In business was as signed by oBlcials as thr caone for tho layoff. High cost of labor was also given as a icaxon for the reduction. T.L. RIDDLE Secretary of the Har- J nett County Fair A**o ciation and the Dunn Chamber of Commerce. community. "I Uved for eight year* among you people. I love your town .ad lu L*. pie aa I love tfaia great Bute and thi. great .coajity for whom Intereau ! ruve iprnt the greater part of mv Kfa. Nothing would give me greater happUeaa ,ow in the evening of *_ llfo than to too you, whom ! |OT. mttl. yoar dUerenee. ,„d Uve 7a that peace and harmony wh'ch will ot your community the tKinw an of yoo want It to bo. There ,* mark, arc not a part of the ,01m "*•'* ■ 1 •» i«H talk in# to yoo ^ A trUnd. I think you for hivinff It*. I tenod ao patiently.” * '** crowded ®o*ioi«'t in the C™1 while Ui. grand in the aotit£i hSi****"• ««»ained thernif uf* ’?* flr»* »®rd. caught I t ftaWud there waa' er^iP I1* frt>" 0“ aaaamblad *® MPla«*o. Dan Hugh’* ^.7* «"k Ion deep mto the r*” Of hie hearer. for any aoeh do> »'*•*> **»• *«. w?th thir^,tT *•uk*k,M COLORED BAY IS EVENT Planning Event Colored Pti —p.omim to urcatiog days mooting of r of the comm flew of Ui« laat night to day and'to_ ting an many pt opto a* p< ' Ed Hold*] Charle* J C. Smith to receive colored *cbool * to apeak to a-rang* fL Atkin* will bo den’a homa Dr. E- X. the f*»st to oreaoat her*. A parade wi’i open *'ll l>' the unlade, tf ererfal it wdl be »«.i (I rrh'ch Will ’.hr big ehowi. MU* Pearl colored erhoola in asty w*« appointed biittec to arrange colored arhool ch dnco colored pooplafe tend -Mjilbita lo the Fa'r. Other *• of the ore Probaeor John";*. Komeprty. »f Newton Grove; PruliPnr Cooper of Bm.thfteld. Mr*. ma ; Mtae A. K. ChaafcStt. of tol *t to ri! V and rrofeaocfj C. sji 7f Dunn. "o , Every colored aiAWn in |M ,ur. rounding country h*p b*m adid to jnnonnee the ev*Br'froB hU pulpit Sunday. Every colA^Hunda* O:hool ’Upcrintrndent haa-Mjto lg~| to "lake aimlUr annouwFmcnti i hit ■chool on the mb# dhff , ■ A epccial solor*d4t''E'lpMineo »iM b» tUged oo the of tht rolortT Poopft in •dditlon rm. ^ All of tki horJp^N liir* at »*&•?* srjjsssmi .... ?f whitc pcopteVaUte grand itand on colored ‘dhmr1 ho Bad* ,y .thr fair aaaociatSW* it d Mi rod hat white people ttt4 °n thie day r**i0n that t*2.*ho«a col urod eckooU will hav* jMal exhibit* ■hat they.want th* wff* People ha ^5*****° ,‘bry have given *» »«'• time In which telPMn their txmbite it ia not etpdhd that thr rolored people ean to#*' their boat bowing. Next year, hf^rar, it U 5'*r”f4. to erMtr a natojapartwiant " *hieh thJJ' *bo» 9*^* progiVa o better advantage. . — T — LARGE NUMBER OF WORSES ENTER RACES - » Celebrated Stable* Send Animals to P'tnn Races’.; fhop'll have been 'Mered for tha nlaa aaaW < I luring the Dunn fa*, ’i «r» aoma of tho farted American turf. A pi l "ntr'oo waa annooaa > by RIHa Coldateln, b__ »f tho fair aaaoelatibn. By It M. ~ M. “ ,1 By D. D. Clark, AlaoWdrla. Ohio —Ivorian, Lrddy Bop. J By C. Becker, TaAo*-**nd I*, we. Futorr Tramp, J. F. Lytrarn Kbte Boa. 4 B” 1 H Sch reader. CaNF*., g. c —Miaa RoJaatad. Nlaa FJHaay. Bv Walter rf. Jomigd>>, Dann— Rtania WaUa, Mabal Worth, BaU of the Blaoa j B/ J. D. McCleod. pahh—Allloa *’ I* H. VaH ntal i Bgaai Boy, Dan. % fa 6y M T. Gam, Haprtay—Print* 0. 8 Lea," Dunm-^*M*le, Bm "V A. Cv I By I. H. U By t. B _ ¥¥¥¥¥¥#¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥4 ¥ . 1 * Route Of Parade ¥ - ¥ ¥ Order of parades for Tuco ¥ day and Wednesday was an ¥ nounced today by Chief Mar ¥ that Kolsnd William* a* fol ¥ Iowa: ¥ Farms at intersection of ¥ Rail Bread Street and King ¥ street and moves through ¥ streets of the business die ¥ trtet. disbanding at public ¥ school grounds Ou Tuesday ¥ fier tickets will be issued at ¥ the school grounds to all ¥ white school children under ¥ the ago of fifteen years. ¥ Fl.at—J ernes F. Victor's ¥ Band. ¥ Second - Children and ¥ teachers of the Dunn Graded ¥ schools ¥ Third-Children and tcach ¥ art of the schools of Harnett, ¥ Sampson, Johnston and Cum ¥ hsrlaod Counties. * Fourth Ex-serv.es men. J Fifth — Automobiles car* * rying gpoaketa, fair nasocut 2 tlan directors and ofllcort. 2 Sixth—Dccoiated aatomo 2 hlles, bicycle* and other vehi 2 c|e» 2 The parade will begin 2 moving promptly at 10 o'* 2 clock. All participants are re 2 quested to be in lino five “ minutes before that time. 2 . In the Wednesday parade 2 *hc line will b« exactly as tbs 2 foregoing With the axcoptioa 2 of the rx-scrvas.Wss On that day they wOl form * 2 guard of honor for Josephus ¥ 2 Daniels, secretary of tho ¥ 2 navy, who W to *»>•»* ot the ¥ 2 FeiiroandS'oa that day. ¥ ¥ ¥ »¥¥ ¥¥¥»¥>»¥¥¥♦¥¥¥¥¥¥ Si.'ia L, Bdweid af.XJfc. Roger*. Rowland—Silky AnftftMM. Brook. Fond Memory tl(fiith A Dale, Grouayilf*— Cloy, Golden n a, Mia* Nancy. 37 Fred Swert. Rocky Mount— C. M. R., Mddy Red worth Gentry .Die star. Gy L -P Christian, Wilson—Lewis WiU^ Harry Chapman, Ruth Stoat, By J. O. Moor*, Dillon, 8. C.— Mb* Libeity, Cohnrto Watu, Little Lady. By the Kentucky Sublet, Darling ton. 5. O.—Torn C. Wabar. Lula Mc Kinney, Prince B. By 8. Barnhill, Columbia, 8. C_ Martin J. Sy J. McLaurin. Winton. 8. C.— Idle Virgin. By J. B. Gibaon. Dillon. A C.—Hal Boy, Polly Midway. By A. P. Bethea, Dillon, S. C.— Ca anil la. By H. Wiggins, Dillon, S. C.—Pe ebarina. RUBE BENTON SAMPSON PITCHER IN LIME LIGHT Jacob “Rube" Benton pitcher of Bw New York Giant*, has made son tali on*] charges against a ring of gamblers before the Chicago grand Jury, Investigating allagrd baseball corruption. Benton claim* that a syndicate of Pittsburgh gamblers is said to have paid 1100,000 to have last year** world series “blown” to the Cincinnati! Reds by the Chicago White Bog H. A. TURLINGTON i_ President of the' Har-; nett County Fair Asso ciation. Guarantee Is Favored Against Price Decline1 fiafwnU Ol Syitao Dee* That It' AM. ta KaatN, , Pn», High Washington, Oct. 7. -The practice m*2U\?fl“rcr*’ guarantee against ?nre drr.mc was characterised as a “insurance” by iepr*-j seutativc. of .bu.mess inter*ate mm- , Ploying O’1, dcrie, who appeared to..1 , f *} the federal trade reualaitll to follow a ban do-off policy and de cidr complaint* again it the system on the on.tits of ladividoal case*. I'roporeou of the guarantor prar emphatically denied that it aided salted in an immediate passing an of price reductions by manufacturer* to the Cwnsumvr. A* the. manufac turor assumed the link of loasas, the dealer was forced through compel). Mon to »eU at his lowest figur*. spee kers argued. ff- T. Nardin, 81 Louis declared that the evaporated milk industry which b* represented could uot avoid ' the practice and that sales could not be carried on effectively, duo to the natuiv of the product, without ghr .ng the dealer such protection. Ho chalteagod the sUlemeat that few guarantors ever had paid or bad boon , eaHod upon to pay refunds through price redaction, citing cases wbeev I rtf unde had u.-i into thousands “and I even ten* of thousand* of dollars in I a tingle year.” j Mr. Nardin said that bad the guar- |i antcc no: Wwt. in operation many 11 commodities might have followed so* j gar in its price collapse and brought I •'.-cores of substantial bnimesaea" to' the verge of bankruptcy l Hr believed the guarantee would ' ham prevented sugar piico* from having reach id the “peak" to which 1 they soared and would have prevent 'd ■ tumbling which “certainly must send a lot of people to the wall.” Speakers opposing the practice j told the commission that there eves | »o way to avoid the menace of over-1 stocking by dealers who were certain I of sustaining no loss under the guar. I enter. , ~"*“*1 ■ i JOSEPHUS DANIELS Secretary of the Navy since Woodrow Wilson’s first inauguration. He will apeak at the ' Dunn Fair, Wednesday morning DUNN WILL GIVE DAMES GLOWING GREETING AT FAIR Thousand* Of School Children To Be In | Parade I NO POLITICS IN VISIT OF NAVY'S SECRETARY Wifl SffcQi OtW Mf, . —Hm. Not ■— T. Do, (. Tw^*r Y«oro-—Look* For. iw»«« a. Rotom WIO Km, Jo^Pha* lUnirh comm to • fadi bofaTf 22* Republic,. ,t tb« £ t0 l£c ? *»*»* tbjoi hack RRala vrHIiout a flnt'■ JPjJ|W *• aa4 frZrZZ P"***}* will ante oe tho Demina train from iu u.!l tST wMi or welcomed by , -TriilrJl *Htee Hooded by Sea O rsrSsSe&Sfi children, all waviny Aawicu'lm •»revmd street far want «f aa aaacw prlate name and each (tore* --Kiri wera. did not appear very creditable In tW ttato of napatntod unleveli wSicd'JSr if ZVZ f**rmfcly tot- • wto wo bwy aa to# waa ia bat day and bar remained awme fr»?J jumo*x aartduaaaly. . lata year*, however, the aaera gr«friStSEVi5r TJrifis; iss JvsfsjsrtfjySJg *""* to i* awe that be walk* 5. BOft liwiloni 4ivltmiiii u *k. “ttor, of Old CkrSta!?-"1 to ** Mayor Wade aad oWekk of tha rair are datermiaed that Mr. Daniel, than not be dieappeiated. Tboy art rtrivjo* to have ovary Rare alone the mala dray decorated In yaady cc'crv to ahow off their loveJInou and they are (ikiny that every auto mobile owner do hi* boot to kavo hk vehlclr appropriate decorated far tha occasion. to ha a wonderful Dunn —all dolled up In it* holiday ltd yjS-gr-tiu ,retu<*1 -,w to Mr. Daniel* will net make a oolite Si****- A'^°u«fc be k la the aiidrt of a (trenuoa* rampalrn for ^• eoatiauenre of Woodrow Wlkoa ->c): V ca a who are workiny ba menl >u«iy ’o make of the Duaa Ccumb-u rity tlr- pr waled, fined aad a*d 1 neprraji diatrict fat all the world. "“'•I'Jifviki Imprison A Number of Americans R*o-at»y RrUoeod Brh|i Ward C f NVkwi of Olboro Sun Hold * VM Tw* Y«~* :,7.. Alfrad Wood American minin'* engi *. . "•* '»••» bald in fail at kaUb-rfcan r. “ f 'SrW Fr:*»f- ^ roa SAn.*5* -srsrjz ■« Kt w** r,u“* "Mb a ®^T Am.Jcan, r—artod to ba • ’ ‘ .VL AMrod , .. M,iYw*r fOTtortiy af Bonl . . I. oari^bt, pabltabarat Royal a ■ . • or« noori bt«* and fobei fttak • - tr *>'«*a a m«n ebaasad wkb —. 'r a- Hvoto —tbo—35*”“ •r : r-ank Sambra, af ' *-d Xaaatiban k •* Hcrly of Raeina, ... _J *■ 7' -r* KaUmatlana. wbo baa ba— - -*• «r»r twa vaara, «aa mm— -i-iored to ba In bad baa MS, b— » - —r a icb improvad. Tkramtb (be effort* ad (oreIsa Rod C or* yagaaS—Ian* Ibo Amaalr— • '"■'ere Here ba— niaWBf addl > op»I faad all—mne— Rood a—pSaa as a—t ataa to dmaaf—— to