THE DUNN ISP
Volume Vll , . Dunn, North Carolina. N . 30. 1920.
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MEN SHOOT WIVES
IN WAKE COUNTY;
NO REASON KNOWN
S. P. Shadrick And Charles De
vi* Are In Raleigh
Jail
ONE IS INTOXICATED; ‘
THE OTHER A MANIAC
Man And Hit Children Found
Sitting in Kitchen Watching
Corpse When Sheriff Arrive*
—Placed Part of Heed in
Stove—Both Crimea Mon
day.
Nov. lit.—Charier Davie
la lying in Wake county jail paralys
ed drunk nnd 8. P. Shadrack >* gib
bering accounts of hi* domestic mad
neoe while neighbors are Marc hire
for any reason that led Davis, a far
■aer, and Shadrick, a tenant in nor
thern Wake, to shoot to doalh their
wives this morning
Davis fired five pistol shots at hit
wife and three bullets went through
her head. She was still living late
this evening. Shadrick blew half the
ois wuc on ana ii roll in a
atom, h* aayu. Others declare it won
' wrapped In paper and placed there.
Daeia haa lain on tho jail floor with
out twhehin* a muacle for 18 hours.
. Shadrick declares he "shot hii wife
whan ha found a men with her.”
Shadrick ia a * discharged Inmate of
the state hospital, and. of courea.
' than ia nothing against his dead wife.
Ha has gone craxy again. He ia far
above the average of the tenantry in
education and talks at tinea lumin
ously. Mrs. Shsdrkk s people live in
Mullins, 8 C-, he says. He has a son
18 living at home and a daughter
three years old. The infant ia named
Nall Cropery, ^flar the Elisabeth
Citr girl whoa# drowning sent Jim
Wilcox to prison for 80 >rir>.
The two faimara killed their wives
early this morning. Nobody teems to
hare any light to throw on Davis,
who has monkey nun enough in him
to make drunk every prisoner* who
breathes the malodorous fomt-a The
coroner went out*IR miles to the hom
icide and hald an inquest over Hr*.
- J^ck Tha sheriff says it was nee
aittinifl^Ui^kltchanwit^tkeehil
dren watching the body.
Davis and hit wife never had any
trouble of which the neighbors knew.
Shadrick was several months in the
state hospital. He was not “right"
this morning, be says. But he thought
ha was well when he left the hospi
tal. He believed in his wife until he
found her untrue and he tcila bin
lunatics! story only to destroy it with
another hallucination.
Tha sabering of Davis tomorrow
may give some light on his affair,
which has amased tha county beyond
Col. Cox Fighting To *
Keep History Straight
From 30th DWWioo l. Hi.
daaVvrg Drift
Washington, Nov. *lb“!
L. Cox, provident of the Oid Hickory
association, 13th division, today call,
od the attention of Senator Simmoni
to the efforts of the people of Nero
York to claim for the 27th divieior
moot of the credit for the bn-akin|
of the Hindeabur* lino. He a»k» Sen
•tor Simmons also to bring to the at
tontion of the war department th<
program for the location of a eemc
tery at Bony. This cemetery, Colone
Cox says Now York wants to taki
itaad
•Although the famous 80th dWlsloi
has been given chief credit for break
ing through the German lino, it as
poafs that certain New York folfc
believe the 27th had mare to do wit]
that hiatorie performance, Colone
Cox mys New eYrk wants to tak
as_s ■___»*
Tho letter hot by Colonel Cox to ,
the Motor winter rands:
"Thors haa boon a continuous ef- ,
fort on tho part at tba people of New
York state to gain for themselves and
the soldiers who in France, represent
td these, the entire credit for break
ing the Hlndenborg line. I notice
now that an effort Is being made to
locate one of As ton American ce
meteries In France nt Bony, to bo
known 'ns "Flanders Field." The loca
tion of each o cemetery shcold be
by all means at Bclleeourt. I enclose
copy of an editorial that baa recent
ly appeared A the Journal and Trib
une, ef Knoxville, Tenn.
"ptenoe bo good enough to bring
Ats matter to As attention of At
war department ia order that pro
per credit may be given la. Aa men
wh* wore mainly raapenrihfc for As
AmorWhn ofenalva la Flanders."
| TTt~1~g Backward
“I Ota not anxious to a««*UruU the
approach of the period the
greet mass of American labor shall
hot Bud its employment ia Ac field;
when the young men of the country
shall bo obliged to Aut their eyes
upon external nature, upon the heav
ens and the earth, and Immerse them
•dree In close and unwholesome
work shone] rtts they shall be ob
liged lo shot the+r ears to tba bloat
ing of their own flocks upon their
' „n kino, end to tho voice ef the
Ck Art cheers them rt Avir plows,
that the* may open them la dug and
!£oke and Vlaam to tb. pdmtaal
whirl ef moola and spindles, ami the
renting ofrnapu and mwa. —Daniel
WoWler.
Negro Boy Accidentally
Shot by Chat. Goodman
Allan Lea Diaa From Wound* In
flict'd B7 HlOOtrltM Shot
Coo
Al).n Loo. a colored youtli, was
■hoi and killed at ihc home of liij
mother just ouls.de ol town on Broad
Street by Charles Goodman, a lothur
colored boy, Monday afternoon. The
■hooting, according to the verdict
jof the coroner's Jury presided over
by llr. Arnold, war accidental. I.ec
died two hour* oftci hr wdii shot.
I According to the leijtimiiny given
I before the coroner, I.ec wae stand
ing beside a uh in hio mother's kit
chen when Goodman, who woo ex
amining a hommerlcss, single barrel
shot crun, accidentally pulled the trig
ger. The sutirr. Itnd of allot en'rriti
‘the boy’s hmd just above the tight
ear. ahallei ng hie skull. Hr. C. D.
Codd int'ion and Dr. 1. F. lllckn. srho
attended Ik- boy. testified that the
shot wus firod at rinse range, but
were unable to dstsrminc the site of
the shot when tome doubt arose as
| to whosr shell was in tho gun at the
time it was find.
Judge Pritchard In
Hospital Very Sick
His Frioada Are Warned Over Hit
Coadjtioe — Coafiaed To Bod
Far a Week
Asheville, Nos 'ilt. -Friends here
are worrird about the condition of
Judge J. C. Pritchard, presiding of
ficer of the United States clrerit
court of appeals for the fourth cir
cuit, who was today removed Jo the
Misaion hospital, Jadgv Pritchard has
been , ill for sons time bat had suffi
ciently recovered to hr able to gv1.
out, until about a week ago when he
was again confined to hit bed. Bin
condition grew wort# ned he has now
been taken the hospital, where he
will receive treatment It was stated
at the hospital tonight that ho ia rott
ing easier but it was understood that
he is very nick.
SAMPSON FARMER
HEAVILY INVOLVED
IUc*4v«r Named by Judge Con
nor to Straighten Oat Hta
Financial Affaire
I
. E. Britt
rffd'.vcv for Enoch McLamL. the
Sampson county fanner and ginner.
whose failure and fight were reported
In last week's paper. Me Lamb and his
family appear to have left their home
In Hall's township without any
thought or care for the household
(foods or stock He Is supposed to
;hav,- been in Wake county, though It
'is reported here this evening that
hr spent the last night in his o.d
neighborhood, ten miles north of
Clinton. The ginnery has not ^open
ed, but Receiver Britt ha» placed a
watch on guard.
Mr. Britt report* teat the liabilities '
appearing this morning ware a bo at
$140,000. but today a mortgage haa
been received by the Register of
Deeds from the Dank of Warsaw for
the sum of $100,000, and conveying
to the Bank of Warsaw practically
all ihr propcity possessed by *e'
Lamb, all which is claimed in the
i mortgage to be free from encumber
lance. It ia understood that IWaJj*
owed the Bank of Warmw $14,000,
und no explanation of the reason for
this mortgage haa been received here.
It would naturally bo Inferred that
McLamb haa made arrangements to
secure the money to corrcei Isis ob
ligations. hot it Is hardly though!
1 reasonable that the Bank or Warsaw,
even If it could spore the money,
1 would be willing to loan any such
! sum upon the assets of the bankrupt
Your correspondent baa been in
1 formed that the Jefferson Standard
■ Life Insurance Company it a credit
■ or for a large sum, and that It Is pro
• babie that criminal proceeding* will
( be instituted by that company, as
1 frond U said to be involved in the
► deal. The National Life Insurance is
era, aiav, a*» ■ *.*—**• ^- .
ititrable mb.
Thv UKU of McLamb fall *mny
.houmnd dellara ihort of the llabili- '
.too, not including the $1»0.000 '
Mortgage to the Bonk of Warmw.
rhi> aportgag* I* mid to tart boon
probated by a Wake Coanty J**tiee '
>f tbo Pome*, and alro by the Claric
>f Wake County Court. It la a muU
ler of roryr'oc here that Mr. Me Lamb
(Would have found it pooaible to br
rome Involved to the nmoanf he hn*.
A giaood K#*oiv**»hlp
Mr. M. K. Britt, by content, hae
boon appointed receiver for the Clin
ton bnainoae of Sarkhi Tadr. a Syrian,
who hoe a etor* aim In Bolelgh. It
eoetna that Tody Wad never paid Har^
erovo and Matthew* for the (took of
good* booght from Ihera when they
went out of bail net* and that it i«
due to preanure from thla eoarco that
the rocaivrrahlp ho* been Instituted.
Tody's CHhion etore ha* boon under
the manage***nt of hi* nophow, Mr
A. David, and much sympathy la fcH
for him at the failure of the badness
a* ho hn* conducted It in -a genteel
wny and hoe mod* many friend*,
poubtleaa, the failure i» .da# to the
general atriageney of the time*.
The International - Borcau of
Weights and Menaaro* announce*
thot the Swim hove taceoedod In ea
rned ring variation* in timekeeping
dec to the cupontlo* and conUaetion
of the part* of a »«»**■
The American Farm Burma F«£
aratlon will meet la IndlaoapoU*. De
comber «. 7. ». for the par porn al
formalatlng a naUonal agnealtara
polloy.
BANKS WEATHER
STORM OF PRICE
READJUSTMENTS
Brief Market Rally Wu Of
Vigorous And Helpful
Character
SEEING SIGNS OF HALT;
EXPORT MARGINS GROW
Restricted Buying And De
ri inoa Nated in All Lino.
Shoe Industry Begins To
Tilt* hopeful View And
Tanner* Are Now Buying
Hides.
New York, Nov. 2*. —The week’s
eeenti in the security mitikeU teed
cd to conrirm the view taken a week
ayo that the worn of the liquid Alton
and tht M ini demoralised condition*
ox the ctock market was over for ihu
preamt Tbit rli»e* not moan that
.«*BKlhinc way not occur to brtnir
about a frrifh outburst of *rlbng; it
msuM\* ou'y thsit the utterly b*d alt
oaiion of y week uro Friday and Sat
— --/ vruunwru HUT IXSIK
tnr ennnng vi ok. The rally that be
gan « week n**r> yesterday and con
tinued until Tuc relay morning was
“f a vigo.nu«, character, and tbe acc
omluiy decline which followed that
rally, logical in 1 Lei-If, did not devel
op into a renewal of rcckloe.* throw.
1''^ ova'board of rtorka
While it ia true that In individnal
instances there usrs new low piteea
record’d, with apeclnl weakness here
ar.d there, the stock market list as a
whole did not get down to the tow
levels ol eight or nine days ago.
Tho might easily hare been a
‘•double bottom" aa a matter of spe
culative movement alone, but the
oeco.-^lary low level waj considerably
shove making a "double bottom.’'
Accordingly., those who follow tho
speculative picture from day to day,
from week to weak, and from mouth
to month, foot chat if a more pro
longed rally than two or three days
were to occur it would be within
speculative reason.
It la to be admitted that business
conditions ars not today of a charac
ter to laspirt. optimism. If they were,
securities would probably nut be al
most at the bottom of a tremendous
decline the
period of
steel romj
_ jer curtail.' Prices' or steel presets
are being reduced by tho Independ
ents. which arc suffering from can
cellations and lack of see orders. In
nearly all line* of industry there is
the same story of restricted buying,
consequent slowing down of opera
tions. with frequent wage reduction*.
Tbut is the- course of readjustment
r.nd Lbs stock market hua bean dis
counting It.
Cotter's Severe Decline
Thu si-vrru decline In eot&cn dur
ing the week was more than discour
aging to speculative sentiment.
rv firmi »*iu vmici K'l'iin •««« »*•*
etl to new low level*. Partial recov
eries have been turned into fresh de
clines. The cupper metal market h!»
been roiwpicioiuty doll and weak,
with very little buying, even at the
denrolled level of 14 cents a pound,
the price nf which talc* have been
made for delivery during the first
quarter of neat year. Saki for
prompt delivery were made on Fri
day ns low nr 18 8-4 cent*.
This «ort of thing of couwe mili
tate* against any aubetantial buying
in the expectation of a riae in stock*
Should buying that would amount
to anything appear K would probab
ly be mostly for the short account,
which is still believed of large pro
po’tiont. notwithstanding the mnple
opportunities that have presented
themselves for speculator* for the
decline to cove/ their outstanding
contract* The extent of the short In
tcve-t ha.* been estimated In respon
sible quarters as high as 1,800.000
lu 2,000,000 rliars* but whether that
be true or not there is no knowing.
One thing that would suggest the pos
sil'ility of a aquuetc of the Wort in
ternxt one of these days Is tho fact
hoi thtre »re to miny Mtr^wroto
n th«r tfmt In «o». »fe" £^5:
Btaaiun house tradcT to notoneualj
hort.
Unquestionably the time vlRemi
rhea prlett of commodititt wBl hatjr
>ccome *<»Hlllird at a new lava!.
When that t'<no crime* U may be ex
veetod that bunint*. will take on now
ife. and tho worvt of tha dcuraaalon
wilt have been parted through. Ilaiw
near we are to ntobiliaallon only time
can lull. In a few quartern at tha
oreaent time thero are thoao who pro
re** bo m« aigni of a hall In tha price
drop. Tha ihoe induatry of New
England It beginning te feel that It
be* aeca the worat ef ita trouble*. tha
tanner* nro reported to be buying
h iliis, and the factories are hopeful
thal aign* of Ufa among retailor*
mean* that the placing ef ordm will
at lent be returned. ...
It wai encouraging thal the fad
oral retrrre board in a bulletin tu
nned on Friday exprc**«rd the opin
ion that the itabiliaatloo of commo
dity price* waa beginning.
"The problem of complete *nen
rial readjustment." aald the Ward,
"now cantor* around placing of good*
and neenmulnted alock* upon a bank
ing bnala coireapendtng te tnr new
level of price, which he* been aateb
llihed. It may be expected that a* old
er aecumulatiee* ore dlaposad of and
now good* of revl*r.) price lereta tab*
their place* a more normal itteatton
will gradually develop.” •
Incidentally tha beard. In taJlbii
alt or ties te decline* In *** ■£*•*•,?.'
building material*, mated that thli
.ihonld tend to irimulnto roanmutloi
ef building operation# • ‘••W*
aralu.
• * ** **
AM tr »=3
VertW—the man wh/jmn ptwcare
food* for a promise to%& u those
times k a (oponann, liJM. AO of
tha ahopa about town Uy —-rf-rf
gooda down, hut are cdkffi’U *tata
that “no gooda will hoMmrged dur
ing this sale." They Jpl Wot even
let nro^xjtlive cualoagfra taka an
article on approval, tBcv on «w
* trlct. Now, Tsddv—thigsnisl and
handaoma von of HalloJg land_op
erates the Dunn Cafe A haa nut aa
the bail. No more MU hungry
younfir.'.teiv with I' d.llipht AmA.
allowed AO uae the old (ign’e credit
Of B meal ticket. TeddjflMpa It iaa't
b< ng done this reason/Vknow. Ted
dy's action k tho na turf outcome of
a too lanlent diiporitioB Moat any
body Was bran privilaZd to aMM
him off for an order ('“ham aad
eggs" against tho cominBhf nay dag.
Naturally he has lost wIKh. damp
in tho moacy eoppiy. Njf he is piay
lag safe. Customer* wil|Kg hk pleiw
anteat inula aad the fa^Kevkuaba
! caa give, but—they m|Kt' have tha
I money. Cr,
So. you sea, Ufa ain'tMfcat k-uood
I to he when dolls ri «c|u runaln’
wild along Broad BtrmAhtkku was
a time when. If you wer^p dkdgeod.
you could walk down Ked Street
! early of a nmmir'i Bllm'tlsd
pick nicklea, dime* and Ms hk uMcm
from tha lidosnslk at ae&jl any M
ing corner. But In thoae^my* nobody
cared to exert himnoUCpurt .much.
Since Providence inturvKtd lo malt*
ui take clock 01 ours<
up our gait, we'd try
rboit of mayhem to ra
These thiag* ate u
munily. You ean prove
self by noticing that Kaa|
shfrtcd crowd have gon
convinced at laat that
tb# Arid arc fine to l__
things to imitate. We nr.
broke for a little while ]
the tightening of credit j
tariaing of work wo a
foiTod to load aa near,
as the etuerdaoss of oil
ntion ’will permit
that there “hard
ing to touch us a nr
•honest toil and the el<
aara thereby.
John Ontai Harris
introduced to i_
there after ha will ho'
printer'* devil until
ha* mastered the
pi««as. primers, j
Bis Initiation however, hud to ho de
lays* until a nice, fa* cootie could
be found. When tb’ % shown to
him this afternoon, he 11 have got
ten an ''eyo-full" u> will ho os
ler.ded the right hand of fellowship.
“Oates.” fay the way, ia a most on
gaging kid given a ntUe too muck
to loquacity. $erhapa, but on the lob
and up-and-comin’ U the time. His
nil great handicap is hii foot. They,
unfortunately, are not modelled for
Indoor use. Oates should have been
. . a .a _ri. ____#
open prune*, where ho would hove
room to port Ms helium without dis
turbing thr equilibrium of the root
of the country. Them foot or* won
der*. They reoemWe plus submitted
by Jotmphu* for tho uow dread
naughts be wants Hr. Harding's party
to buy for tho nation- All the furni
ture around tho place that has coma
in contact with them win have to be
tent to John Hodge* hospital Jer
decrepit chair* and things.
That good old stove tjhot baa kept
a long l»n* of prinUrfa® la a aai
warm condition through tho suntan
of other years ia tho moat terrible
sufferer from Oates’ fed -hot Oat**
it not conscious of it. The other dap
h’c passed the store sefth those foot
striking Lbeir aeon) drwn. One of
thorn aide-swiped tho inoffensive
.thing. Ontes did not naJJeo what hap
pened to the stove But yesterday
Bus had to go dowa to B*c Holliday l
and bay a now caatrlvnne* that set
him bach Just seventy bouoa. Thom
as haa such isolates should keep them
musalcd or in batter training.
Fifteen Warehouse*
In Liverpool Burned
SImf*w»
IJvcrpool, Nov. — Fifteen
oarohoaees la Uverpoel and Bootle,
s suburb principally ectton ware
houses in Liverpool were eat on (hr*
last night. Two of the warehouses
in Liverpool wort burned set Qaso
line cans and paraflne wevo foend
about the pnrieiMt. It *aa Mated in
pelice quei ten there was strong evi
dence that the Bret were the work
of Bine Felnere.
Some shooting eoeurred after the
outbreak of the flaaoa. Constable*
on the scone won flood st and bal
lets passed through the clothing of
some of them, but new* was injured
One civilian was shot deed.
ORGY OF OUTRAGES IS LAID
AT POOR OF SINN FKINRRS
London. Nov. IS—The Liverpool
cornpjrpondmt of tlw ToW*
gram ia an nntfanod nsoaango todsy
uyg: t
"An orgy of autiwgu and dooUue
tian believed to have been engineer
od by Rina Felnen was carried oui
I In if cotton wnrehouses sad seven
lumber yard* bora. Seven Nr A worn
II burning at onou, neceeaRotlng a cal
for the smistaaoo of outlying *n
brlgadM. Many af th* Brea an buns
Inf
REFUSES LEGACY
OF ONE MILLION;
WILL GO TO WORK
Quite Carted Thinka Christ
Would Haro Dona The
SAYS MONEY LIFT $Y
’ RATHER 15 NOT MI5
' , ** 1_
Wifo Jdfu la Renunciation Of
L Woalth For lUason. Aaai.n
•d By Husband—His Broth
» Sbara" ot Eatata
LaftHfat—Motbar Footing
'■ -Hb illla Now.
Baaaarda Bay, Maai , Nor. »r~
Outlet GajTabd, the young man aha
hat eeseuaead h!» right to a mUlte
dollar htwy Un Um by ki» father,
laqaA. Galltnd. who was a weal
th* Mmaa sad yalchmaan ef Bow
taa, taday made a formal etalrmmt
af hU reaaona far rejactiog the mo
»«*.?* Haiauont, he-aaid. »aa tea
3 *te,ta«t that-the, many re porta af
hit failure to accept tha legacy bad
UM property to prasoat hta poai
“I rate** .to accept the money be
Sanaa U u not mtoa/* was now
his aeteCT
IwdM* am fifftd SteteteJ taOtf.
A extern which laavaa p sick peman
HW* •‘d* *•«» |h aervidte to a
My. be all. "They aa almas'.
fraud to point out A* power that
hare in ay hands, hnt it is Urn most
pitiful thing they CO aid poiai to. Yeti
cannot minra God and Mammon. Bo
many paopls raady to aersa the doila*
menu ao many leas to sarre God
There are great opportunities to dc
good .■ hut they are in man' nehtet* i
good, but they are in aoa’i heart
not in ay check book. A preach*
in th* name of Cbriat laid this ail*
lion ahould have been lamed to good.
Ha thinks that God's work is paid for
I- J.IL.sa n.d'e .nUc «l(ll HAVdr Ks
done until nrn sec that this theory
U untrue." Mr. Garland’* statement
was made from his home here, a fer
mor ilia of stage cooeh days. The
young mas, who Is II years of age.
Is lielng nt the house with hi* wifi
and infant daughter as the guest of
his mother. Mrs. Marie Tudor Grom
who supplies them with a maid »nc
keeps their larder fall. He plans ti
go to work eventually, ke said, but
a year at Harvard college, which he
loft to get married, and preparatory
schooling is this country and in Eng
land fitted him for ao work ready at
hand, and be mid be thought It would
be spring before bo found anything.
Hta wife joined with him In his re
nurtciaUon of the million. Garland
said. Hie mother, although not hold
lag the same yiews, has told him u
do what be thought right.
Brother Accepts Shore
la another house on the estate
live* James A. Garland, third, a bro
ther of Charles Garland, who has ac
cepted hie chare of hit father’s estate
made larger by the fact that the mo
ther of the boys abandnred her right*
a ardor to marry rranrw n. t.reen
iftar the death of her flrat husband
U Harvard college <• HamUtoa Gar
nnd, a third aoa who lacka arveral
Booths reaching hia majority. HU
Hotter. Ckarlre. raid today that he
ladersloed Hamilton alto waa eon
■Iderring refusal to ttko Mr Ante
shoe ha becamo of age. Their Ideas
ob the eobjoct wore, somewhat aim!
1st, ha as Id, although the mfloeneee
of education and oavlreamcat were
not Identical.
Garland I ad tea tod that hia refoml
to take the money wh* net hoard nr
any question attached to the oilgln cf
the Garland fortane. eaylng he did
not know from whut ewrec It wa
derived, bat ho believed h came down
from hie grandfather.
PRgSCMT SILVER CHEST
TO RETIRING PASTOR
Hamlet, Nor. S7.—An enjoyable
occasion her# waa the gathering Of a
large n ember of Methodists of Ham
let at the charrh on ThankcgWlag
night, when Rev. I. H. Buffalo*. the
retiring poalor, waa praaentrd with a
cheat at silver. .
The recent conference trwnimi
Hr. Buffalo* to Dana. n*d appointed
Rev. W. C. Martin, of Wevt Durham
to the Hamlet ehai-gv. „ ,
The Methodic* thorch In Hamit
haa grew* wonderfully during th
three yearn Mr. Buffalo* has been It
pastor, and the eeap.tgadloa part
with klm with much rvfteL.
i' Mr. Buff alee and \u family «
peat to leave for Dunn during th
eoaalag week.
New Pastor Will Arrive
Over D. and S. Thursday
•oo. J. H. x. |M
, L
Bcv. J. R. Befiloc, who is to soe
fwd tVr. Jimi M. Denial as poster
of Dirir.e Street Methodist Church
bore, will writ* la Doan Thursday
c*enlog at 1:4& over the Dortuas aad
Sou then Hallway. Mr. Daniel wiU
lesve. Frida* afternoon far W liming
ton, where hr succeed* Bor. John H.
Shon- SJ prejidintr elder of tbe Wtt
mi-jcton District. Mr. Bottalea la at
ptosent at Hamlet.
M-. Buffalos U one of the ablest
;■ teacher* uf the No th Catalina eon
i feeenre. Re has bald aoma af tbs
mort important charge* la the slats
[ srd is classed as one af tbe bast j
worker* of the conference. Hs has
beer with church** la Fmikllatoa.
Wilmington, Cat* aad Olka* North
Carolina towns. He and SB" family
win mere* late the p-roo sms nasi
tbefr aadval (bars.
A d&OtRn af Methodists will
meat tha saw pastor aft tba metier
Thursday evening.
9 _
Newton Grove Road
Work le j
road was eesnletod
Porter aad. Pock _n
forces whs
Soes saily i
the eatiro length af tht highway has
boon rosatfacad with sand aad elay
aad la now clamed as eno of tho heat
rc!l.d>.." dis part of tha state.
Practically -*6,000 af tba I1M00
wo* rrnmd thro«h pcieata sobaertp
t>oa and aaall SpproprUttoaa from
Hampton aad Johaatoa Countlao by
the Bunn Chamber af Comma** ha.
base expended aa the toad. Tha
Mm remaining from this faad will
be held far further wort with the
crop* from the market* anti] price*
sdvanre. it are* mid tonight bp Frank ,
K. Xabater, apcelal eJetant ta the.
Attarary Gaaarml in charge asti-i
trait i'>i»rrotiona.. |,
Sir. Ncbckr-r** explanation . that,
department's attitude foUoarad tha ,
recent statement of Charie* 8. Bar- ,
intt, president of tha National Farm
•nC Union, that ha underload that ,
Federal agents wore attempting ta
obtain raid ewer for proaeeMlen is ;
Kar.sac. Iowa and other Middle Wna
tern States.
The Claytoa aati-traet set, Mr.
Nebekar laid, expraaaly provides that
Agricultural orgaaisatlon*. out hav
ing capital (taefc a* conducted for
profit, eanavt ba construed aa can
jpirseies in restraint af trade. With
holding of crop* fratn market for
personal profit, Mr. Nobeker assert
ed, probably would not ha held a*
organisation profits.
Mr. Nrbeker also explained that
the limitations on the appropriation
act for the enforcement af the anti
trust laws would seem to preclude ac
tion against the farmers, Ian—neb
as the act specifics that no part af
the appropriations shall be expanded
for the prosecution of farmers whs
cooperate to obtain a fair and raaaan
sblv prior far their products, Mr. No
beker declared, would however, pro
bably govern In any specific ease that
might arise as it would stem that
alaca the present taws forbids pro
secution where the effect Is to ob
tain s fair price conversely attempts
to obtain snfair sad unreasonable
prices would ba contrary to the law.
Arrest Two More Men
In Burke Homicide Cm
Father And Broth or of Mon la Jail
Chargad With Baiag A«
Hiekory, Nor. »T.—John «d Jh
neJTner, father and brother ot Cacti
aad Dock Hefaor, two of Uid throo
men held in the Burke roonty Jail
for murder of Clean IJppard, wore
anottad kora today sad ralaaaad un
der bond* of ♦2,r>00 each aa eoeee
eerlaa after tha fact in tha murder.
Shortly after their arroat, A. A.
Whitcnt-r, employed by all the du
fcr.dunU. iaaucd a atatraaaat «a
nor In thio eaaa (-■ , „_
two other Hrfaara and
worn limocoat of the e Hear Ha aald
he bad tafacmation ha waa willing ta
•ha ta the State that would araiet
in tha yrotceutlon af tha guilty yar
"*Tha linking up of tka State reflH
eaaa with the Burka caaaty tragedy
kaa no! epoeed ofRcore haru ta doubt
. for a nlihia tka they lam a dfjnj
• C*M foolaaef Um 1m>T H«S), but IM]
Larin await with dee* iatarom tha ro
I tall af tha Mgr** «■ » Chart**
I aanatarlum of tha blood taken fruu
'.tha highway aaar BtataarOa.
'I The preliminary bearing will b
i bald at Margawton n»«t Thurada;
‘afternoon, taatead of Taaaday aa an
■'rman.—l Solicitor Huffmea waa bap
■ at home by Hlaum aad did aot raad
Hickory today.
N. C. GIVES PARTY
BIGGEST MAJORITY
IN ENURE UNION
Of 81,000 ^
INCOME AMENDMENT NAS
MAJOWTT OF 177,000 .
tounri AdJ«—— Ml Uatl
•M»r Wbm Twm Ci—
*>" «—•* Umk~4 F—i
“mi ln:
tin 390,000 Vo«m, M Eul
to .
Another day of Tirirhio tfaw4 was
(•Mod by the Mato Board of Etoe
tloM yeatorday. wakiac for Mum
Jr— two eoantioe and (ho Board ad
foarnod to await t—irrcw with the
that *a report* wfl} be hi. If
SfufeSaSi ••
•t
the •arty uhlo in the- Km, with
Guilford and Forsyth hi oocoad sad
third pioee* rMpoetfcroly.
Harnett Farmers Are
Radier Down-Hearted
Duke, Nov. *9. — Tho formers
throughout thlt section u» rsthor de
•pendent over tho low prices of cot
ton, ugd vary little li being marketed.
A grant many ara holding la hope of
btUar prices. Thooo who ten mar
keted claim that their staple has bean
•old far lam thaa tha coat af pro
duction, <mtailed by high labor and
Ugh priect paid for fertilisers la Tha
•print
For •rvcral month* construction
forces have tern at work on tho mala
mads leading into Doke and through
out Duke township Many mil ns ad
•end-clay roads ho vs boon built, and
when th*v have flnwhrd this aart of — -
too county may Justly fuel croud of
'to mod roads, which «m Mdj t*
seed of repair.
Miss Laura Holt, of Mm school fee- *
alt* of talthfleld. spent tho Thaake
givioB holidays at the hum of Dr.
W. F. HoH.
Edwin cud Preston HoH, atudenU
at tho stole unrveralty mwt Thaake
yivInR at their kom hare.
Kr». ». r. Taylor, peeler of the
Mothedist shureh here, will ahortly
move to the Fayetteville alramH,
Dr. and Mra. D. W. miftk A B.
Holt, Hiss Seth Gredlsr end Freder
ick Thomas attended the Trial ty
Wafford football pas la Durham
Thubuhtaf day.
Him Ruth Gredier of Wlustoa-Ra
Ism, recently arrived la Duke, where
aka has accepted a position on tho
nuraing staff of Good Hope hospital.
Mist Mary Tramp, who far tho
past several months has beea super
I In ten dent of Geed Hepe haaaMal,
has retigened her position mi ro
tersnd ta her kom la FauaaylvMia.
Tho vacancy was filled, by Mbs taey
Gray Bdwarda, of Tarboro.
I. T.. Dantcla spent Thaakaumunr
with hia soother at her heme la wfl
*° Mr and Mrs E. U Hassell aad
Him Lulu Zeihe shaded the A. and
E. and w.h. Fsrost football rams la.
RaMuh test Tharsday.
R.v C F. Cady, of Sleek Hewa
tale, has ataaptsd the eaB ta St Ma
phoea Epieeopnl church of this place.
I Mr Oedjr haa recently moved hia feas
ily to Duke and the aew factor la
icsse'Ttsfts.'ass
Ration, hut alike with the ssiwtu
bow a. .
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