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THE DUNN Voluma VII. Dunn, North Carolina, TOWNSEND BILL WOULD IMPROVE HARNETT ROADS Proposal 20-C«nt Levy For Coostructioc And Main tenance APPROXIMATELY $50,000 A YEAR FOR WORK Fund* To Bo Devoted To High way* In Township* hs Which They Are Collected—Coun ty Rood Commission Would Bo Formed To Direct Build ing. Approximately $60,000 a year will he provided Hainntt County for road construction and maintenance if a hill now before the legislature la * dopted. Thv bill baa been introduced by Representative hi. A. Townsend. Action It being held up until Mr. Town-end ran be infoim-d as to the will of the people in the matter. A tax of one-fifth of on* per cent or twenty esnta on thu $100 in taxa ble wealth of tbe county, is proposed in the bill. The taxable wealth in real and personal property of thi county, under the revaluation act estimated at $2o,UOO,OnO of which $9,000,000 it in Averaaboro townshtp, of which Dunn It tha canter, and $3.500,DO la In Duke Township. Thi* would rive this cad of the county approximate ly $25,000,000 a year for roads. A county commission world be created by the bill. Thir commission would take over ell machinery own ed by the several township commit tees and assume control of the Avcr esboro road force of convicts. The several township commission* would not be abolished, however. They still would supplement the activities of tha county commission and would havs authority over all fend* already or to be raised by township bond is sues. The hlU foil owe: A hUl to be entitled an act tv pro vide for the creation pf a road com mission' for Hansen county. The general assembly of Nortl • a Cttfilint do toatt: : V - feetMt li* That there la herebj ' w . .juwhd awl aatnbliahed fop tha even at garnet* -a road eonlmis-jon V >«•«*• ud dutM provided tor county road eommli •ona under tho pYuvialoas of eertio twaaty-mvea, twenty-eight, thlrt if,r*o,<^rt7 t0UT‘ ^7 tn- thlrt •jx. thirty seven and thirty eight o hundred and eighty fOB of I'ablic Law. of 1917 In eo far a the tame are consistent with the pro viciona of this act. Sec. 1. Tho laid road comraia eion shall con.tat of one amber froa each voting precinct In the Count: of Harnett to be chosen from amour the qualified electors of said precise xna the hoard of commissioners oi Harnett county are hereby aathon xed and directed to, not later that their regular meeting on the fir* Monday in July, one thousand nin< hundred and twenty one, select an< appoint said road commissioners whe when so selected, shall ssrvs until thi Orst Monday in December, one thou •and nine hundred and twenty-two, or until their surcessors art elected and qualified. That at* the general election on Tuesday after the first Monday in November, one thousand nine hundred and twenty two, sad biennially thereafter, thore shall he elected, under tho regulations of the general election law, one member of said road commission fiom each vot ing precinct h> said county from a mong tho qualified elector* in each •**» precincts, whose term of of fice shall begin tho first Monday in December following tho election and who shall hold office for a term of two roars, or until their successors are elected and qualified. Sec. 3. That membership of the said road commission shall not be deem ed an office within the meaning of "•etion Mvtit of article fourteen of the Conrtitution of North Carolina. 8oe. 4. That the members chosen for tho said road commission shall ""n sue court nousc at a time t* be designated by the Chairman of the Beard of County Comm Mon art of Harnett county within thirty days after their appointment at which time they ahall ehooae from thair nember or from the citizenship of the coun ty, a chairman, a secretary and n '■''••'‘Otot, and tho persona thus chos en ahall constitute an Exerutivt Beard hereinafter referred to as the 'Executives Board,” and in the event *™y P«r«n ahall be chosen by the •aid Road Commission as a member of tbo Executive Board, and such P»»»on be net an elected member of the Road Commission then such per son shall ax-officio be coma a member of mid Road Commission. Bee. I. That the Executive Board shall select a county road supervisor, flx -hlr corapeniatloa, purvheto such equipment at in their Judgment may ** **9t*P‘ *ufhoiits the employ-' meat of labor, purchase all materials required and exercise supervision and control over all work donu under the provisions of this act; and the Executive Beard m selected shall contiaua in authority until the Ant Monday In December mj, at which time and hiennially thereafter, said County Road Commission shall ealoct fram their number, or from the elU leashlp of the county, a chairman, a1 secretary, and a treasurer, who will ccmstltata Urn Executive Board, as heroinhefora provided for; provided that either of the ms sobers of the Executive Beard aaay be removed, end another member chosen in his •toad, by two-thirds vote of the eeua *************** * ¥ FACTS OF ROAD BILL * ¥ FOR HARNETT COUNTY * ¥ Tha road bill proposed by ¥ , ¥ Representative N. A. Townsend ¥ ¥ and now belere tht Gc nsral As- ¥ ¥• screbty piovides for the: ¥ ¥ Croat.on of th* Uurnett ¥ •V County Hoad Commission with ¥ ¥ on* member from each voting ¥ ¥ precinct- * ♦ ¥ Creation of an Executive ¥ ¥ Committee to deal with the ¥ ¥ road of th* county; ¥ ¥ Uils eanmituc to be appulHcd ¥ ¥ by Xhm road commits.ou. ¥ ¥ AiAoliaation of the coAnlt- ¥ ¥ titil to act as the counlRJw¥ ¥ agoflKin all dealings with th»^P ¥ SUiii^bighuay Commission. ¥ ¥ Collation of one-liflh of one ¥ ¥ per cn\oi twenty cents on the ¥ ¥ SIOO, oBuxsUr wealth of tha ¥ ¥ county fBthe ptupotc of build- ¥ ¥ ing ard Jlnta.ning roads other ¥ ¥ than sJe highways in the ¥ ¥ counts^ ¥ ¥ PufAiaso of all equipment ¥ ¥ now owned by township road ¥ ¥ commissions at a fair price, by ¥ ¥ the county commission. ¥ ¥ Assumption of control of tha ¥ ¥ Avcrasboro road force by the ¥ ¥ county comaisaion. ¥ ¥ Permission to township* to ¥ ¥ issue bonds for road Impiova- ¥ ¥ raent where found necessary. ¥ ¥ Spending of all funds raised ¥ ¥ by any given township on the ¥ ¥ roads of thst township. ¥ ¥ Appropriation of all fund* ¥ ¥ held for the maintenance of any ¥ ¥ read that may be taken over by ¥ ¥ the State as a State highway ¥ ¥ to the construction of highways ¥ ¥ to be designated by the county ¥ ¥ highway. ¥ ¥ Collection of taxes In rth* ¥ ¥ townships where road bands ¥ ¥ have been issued for the retire- ¥ I- ment of the bonds—there funds V ¥ to be given into the keeping of ¥ ¥ the county and kept inviolate ¥ ¥ for the pu.posc designated. ¥ ». . * ty road comrmiuioa at any regular or duly called meeting. Sec. 6. In cate of any vacancy on the County Road (ennWin cauHil by dehth, rokignatlon or oth eivrlae each vacancy ahali ha filled by tha Beard of County Commission ers for the uaexpired term. See. 7. That the County Road Communion ahali meat at the court house on the flrit Monday in Decem ber. March, June and September of each year and ahali receive as com pensation a per diem of two dollars and mileage when in actual attaad acce upon mealing with tha Boards, provided thgt a mil meeting at anld [ board Shall he had at any time at *1. miBOen o • , ..e?uat>' road eomsJarton. add I I- shall be the duty of the chairman t 1 five notice by mail to tho r of such call meeting at least fir t of “'<* mooting ’ „ ‘TbsI the members of th [ Board shall he allowci I roch compensation os may bo flam by resolution duly adopted by th County hoi'J CumrnMiton. Sec. g. That tho executive boart i authorised la eslabliib camps fo: ' M8iiT#rklBf #f f’r-concx* upon thi r. PObue roads and lor that purcou ■ jCct:,°n forty-four of chapter tvr; Hundred and eighty four of the Pub tie laws of one thoiuaad nine bun dled and seventeen U hereby adoptei :V* , ro*df * p*'1- of tHis act, cxcepi Jiat the expenses of juS ““P* •f*1' •• Plid out oi the ^°*I> *,and1* coming inU the hands of the County Road t'omm,salon. And the said Road Com mission i» hereby authorised and cm powci «hJ to take over tho priMom now under aentenee to work on roads „i/ *‘*>oro tow“*Wp and to work said pruoner* anywhere within the county of Harnett for the remainder of their respective eenteneee. See. 10. That the Hoard of Com missioners of Harnett county -a-n •evy annually in each township in wh,ch bonds for road construction *ms be«f iarued, to ho collectad ae other Uses are collected, a tax suf ficient to take ears of the bonds Usu cd by such townships, according to the provisions of the Statute, or sta tutes, under which said bonds weru issued and according to the terms . bond» “d of the resolutions relating to thhir issue. Said tax, whan coHectcd shall be paid by tbe sheriff or other officer collecting the eame. into the Aunty depository, sad shall f* SiP***1 r“»d for bte pay l. Tm.' .T moa linerw toe boadajpaodthe tournehip from which iA tax ia collected, me cording to tff condition* of -u bo»d» and f tho eUtutea and revo lution, und* which aama were fceo 'WLm* fY?4* ■tool DO! bo rSvJ'iS £?£'»* “on of tblaaid Road CommlaaaC of e\?lj' 1,1 o1 the roadBuida ?to*r Ihaaqjracceda of bond* nrthe ****•. of tn^Rrreral town .hip road cotnmiaaioni, ahall bo paid to tho I lr/V*'er Hoed Communion of Harnett county to bo bold aad dlo buraod by him for tho boaefit of tho 2^g.,sts!rjjasa*~ or all of tho road equipment, much? ery euppllea and material qf every kind now owned by them to be dio .bf the County Road CeDimudon under euch term a and ronditiona aa the Executive Board may determine, provided that each lewnebip .ball r/e«*. ertdil foT. Pair value of aald property. •oe. IK. That It la tho Intention and puraoee af thla act that tho Conn 3d toall auccecd to >11 the />fhu aad dutloa aad becoma1 *e eurtodlaa of all tho ford, of thoj, ■rearal larva Alp cowiotiaeioas la ao to; »m-. Velvet; the«Lte"! >«*a and op-keep of the made; hot': Ala toat the town-!, »>lp roid conraiirV>na rr ha« «An toall continue to axereiaa •ontrol over ear roada la their band. , >7 roaaoo of tho aale of boada for i Mo Crime Wave Here; ll Credit Given Police > VhiW IU«t of State Hold. Law aad Order Meeting* Dana Lire* la Pena. While all the reet of the 8ta offering from an epidemic of Juno sterna to he immune at'_ rom thv more aerioua forma of the liacssc. In two year* there have been I >r.ly two minor burglaiie*—both in' he isms place. Since lust full there 1 lave been no automobile th«fi*. ]! • rJU0f& every kind, except the nl-1 am^prewnt drunk. Is not btre at Kninds of ths city government ittrlbutr the good behavior to an .•fllcient policu department. One me •hod used in vuppreasing crime la to ; rather In every hobo that comae a oi.g and give him a dioit session on ike road*. It Is the belief of L*. S. Page, chief of police, that motl of hr robberiee committed in the state »rc directly tracfable to the lUner mt gentlemen who ride the nxU. He permit* non* to let • tun set upon tis presence here except he be in the ‘utt/riv of tit* nnllrr Mrs. Laura McNeill Killed At Godwin Slopp'd Op Track Fan Foot In Frost Of Fast Passenger Train Mr*. Laura McNeill’ wap iv la killed this morning wh-n *h» stoppid in front of Atlantic Coast Line fart a <scnger train No. M near War home In Godwin. lir. McNeill war wo.ll known he-a where she otfen catnr shopping. She had »uf fend f.om rheumatism To' urr ond could rot walk without crut chr:i. She was about SS yet.-" nl-t dow ar.d eh ldlcv. She lived alone a. Godwin. According to the enginee:-’* arory, Mr*. Mr Neill stopped upon th track who the train waa only a faw feet away. It was impoac’bli- to (ton th. heavy train in that apace, ho laid. The tragedy occurred about J o’ clock. , Funeral ur angementa have not been completed, but it 1* thought that Lhu services will be conducted from 'he late heme Wednesday afternoon. MISS PERKINS ENTERTAINS Misa Sol me Perkins entertained from 8:30 to 11:30 Saturday even ing for her atstcr, Eva Perfclna, F. Wendell and Mary D. Atkinson, of Lomberton. Those invited ' were: • th* building of rood* in their mpto ' live township* M<1 th* provisions of • chapter 4*T~»f th* p^pit, Lo<£; low* of 1111, or any other Motutos. of ^Z 7'*U U th* u*»»«£ of township bonds and tha building Of roads from tha proceed* thereof ora in no *im abridgsd by tha pro | vision of this net, bat It is lntanded fil?* llueh bove boon built from Uta proceeds of the township bond issue that their control ■h.ff pass into the hand* of the County Kood Commission to be msinUined thereby. Contracts between such township road commissions and tne Connty Hoad Comminion with r**£*c.1 . t0 building by county comminion of roads from proceed* of lowraship bond Issues, era hereby expressly authorised. It is expressly provided that the several township road commission* JE"“**£** »be county shall con tinue with unabridged powers for th* purpose of execution, sala and doliv «*„•* aVT bonds which have been authorised and which have been rati fied by an election heretofore held In any such township, and for th* purpose of completing ony contract or contracts haretofort entered into by any sueh township road coronals i.WltHn ll2LK6pe 01 ltM authority. 8c«. 13. That under tha osgani satiun of the county road commission croatod by this act, it la intended that the employment and direction of all agents and servants, and tha pure haw *“d *°*tro' equipment shall b. varied the executive* board, but it » Pwiilod that tha county Road Comical on may limit said uc CDtlVP SfiarH in Ik. 1.1.1 ___ b\i*p?.n.d*dJLor •“* “'<• purposes. 8<>e.;l«. That the said So.d Com misatom created by thU act (ball ha »*»nt f<» the eaanty of Marneu far dealing with the Mate Highway Commlssl^nT^ ,‘ccnfiV e^lcd by the Bute or National Government with reapuct totho public roads of Harnett touo That for the purpoie of eroafnn^euoral road fond in addi » «“#w P^Wad by law. the Boaid of CommUaioners of, Ha molt county arc authorised to levy a tax ?Ln,i f°r® *7" t*«"»y emit, on th« uoo huxlrfd dollars valuation of property to bo collected sa others. •» and disbursed by tho County flfe. Commission far the maintenance ar.lt .mprovomsnt of the pablla road ia tho several township* jB Harnett All taxer eollactad under thla •notion shall be paid by the dwnfr, or other officers collecting tho rams, to the treasurer of the county I Hlfbway Commission, to bo disbur- , Kd by order of the oxoeetive boa-d i hereinbefore creeled oa watraots , drawn and rigaad by tba tnssmr I lad eounteralCned by tbe chairman i »r secretary taareofj but the execu tive board shall keep an accurals an- 1 tount af tbe araneyi expcmj.d in , he goad work In tho sevs-al Uwn- I thlpa of the ceanty and shall spend i lanually in ewh of said township, la i< hs mafnteaanco and improvement of t he roads thereof the funds derived] if* tb* Uxea levid in said tewn- i hlpa; provided that a charge may < ? •»•'■*» t*«b of said town- < hips for Its proponiosol part of the < hineml cost of equipment and sap irrialon not to exceed twenty per I EARNER 0 BY •inrLBt. C. Varnar, , ^ £* 'reasonable suborner . rrcomc in Fadaral ■« was reread to ^ iva urns* to allow P* ^up •rao' lona to subside. Mr. V"“«. <•"“Ytarto M? ’rlendly relation* \1 sary, outing that h4 “•*•*“£**' >d turn to his home gj^J la admitted, Sowar :. V° „ " mbnvbed ‘ “ * >rr. solely bee [SS^oSt Xw leader oX jrtt Car' Ilian. Another dej Jury's health -cccntly by regi vari, consuming Upon eras itabd emphal ■ ail afrai.ist nuu.buo. it bis wife'* .-Mi— -r row arm, cant wli >r horp'tal la th. nh.r worthy chut) *«(.tcd to pun jh 3'Sithoot UU .□.* «•> thO DMIM “rW“Wlt kil1' "‘uTwtn writ I r * iolUr of hi* dirty th« poor hoiu. fin. ,«* w »ZI for ntMiur ."It V .nT *111 ftyht It to the 1 WJ; declared a. hr brok ? Ji ~"*• Ho *.d he had d« .fit*'0.’!' , to keep hr firiM,** »• “f' .air a..d Ulo k'clur»W‘~TPh«*u' -* w. ..edVat al.ng th. M that S'“* d e him la hi. Iifa.*> Four letter* war. I at . oe aft*, noon by Mr. Vartcr f.oJ>,“* b*for* he departed for Die _ ;w^__ if'naia* At tli prosraas bankruptcy* *jiiit*biw el*A - $ £ ilore that this h_r_»fc c tortunity for which leadership „£«■ «l ~t*d ia, of ton/ 10 'd.uc* -hare been adrpU“ iB li{* «*»bly i. VS??'. 1 .. Bind, these . Certainly tho fei itod by its a a rec, ptiy. .UtA h *«, »«^bS0'n* ®°C »»arwboimimc *et.»n the part wer#«BI,or llow hmwe adonled by . jarrytnr mi •naionty the Doafbt OOOtopull I* Stood roads near •rp.-opriatinn of »«► I/lZ -ne state oot of the o its capacity "c" ,h,t h*» do* If aonortto North Carolina in a rcMoni tbe or*tiin* About tho __ 3f their Dmmn \T _ * irom urn ,h* ^ ownshlp, provided teranca of any of of the county dull ‘h* date, tha Coon '•on may ai» tha o whieh theee pa ■ PtT mileage baaia puttied a* a res fond, to ba need roade in yrrataat moot without r._ Uaaa. oftEe -ss^jb.- sJa Htf'SVWj GS2Z br acountjr-wide tax q-ty f«ada by tha Board rrf Coxa the county ora from the general-ml fond or ” that .hall coma ii. £?“ •"* 8t“« »r Na b» thia act other source Arldrm tba . 8jc" f T. That uttoaily Com* 'haH be conatraad l, W. . tax of tha Board •) pledge the of HametiafS. for tha jr to borrow money -tag or —<nr r,l'h of the county t' dgee of the eccaaary build by, raa.ll.a.u T! :* nance of roudien7WyUior! of ‘,?vnty bat ell mieh £L Kxoca ]..-bn->cd under thcj^T. he Rmit C<>imnle-!on^^y«* nf ih« «o#d thereof. Wfe , kgre.IT Thit the K aid Road CommiarloiPaf Coui-' "*1 npoh the diechanrrOoanty . h.U f!e with I^ara^e’..* OI'CI enere for Haroardonty Cam-1 »end In each mam and'm coat there h!P* *’ 11,0 ®°n»d a* fundi com- i a anion ere may direct * Road Com >f to bo paid nut of f •*" •< fiU act eh til f ta p rare tha purpoea f Harnett, or any ton tha nrorle rom leaning bonja fa rtetln# or l roMa oa« reacted’ SS-hra, •**. tnd elaoeea tZ’Z e~P*n f Inwa In conflict t, # Jh** ■«« to •• far nnfllet therewith iB See. it. That thia ** »rra from and after Hardware Dealers To Meek In Greensboro • Will Be Oh »l the Bigaeai Cmvm* dm Far Cwmbno I TkUYu. her* U expected. A ‘number oT the iviiitora wiil bring member* of their famlllee and the convention will be well attended by traveling men. man ufacturer* and hardware Jobber*. The eOcer* of the Hardware ae aociation of th* Caroliaaa are W. K. Holt, provident, Burlington, N. C.; W. U. Tenell, flret vlce-prciident, HartrvIUo S. C..[ MeV. Holi'dny, nee ond vlce-preaidcnt. Buna; L. U. Eak ridre. third vice-preildent, Newberry, S. C., and T- W. llixon, werrttry and treaeurcr, with office* in Charlotte. Th* Hardware aaaoclatioa of the Carolina! waa organiaed 16 year* urn in tWr rltv nf rdtlumhii. H C* •ad hat grewn to bs ono of the stron tfcirt and moat laflaantlal organiza tion* of Itx kind ia the two states. lit object ai act forth in the con stitution it "far mutual benefit of the retail hardwaie dealer* by socur ing words to make bigger ana hotter hardwire man. better equipped to eoreo the public, but in no way and at ao time to interfere with the man agent ent of individual stores at to price dr any other matter. It endeav or* to be educational and emphasise* Die social feature and interchange of ideas at convsMiona. The Carolines association has the unique distinction of orgaaisiag the Aral Class Mutual Kir# Insurance company In tho oouth, which has been in succdasfai operation since 1U12 at a very substantial saving to the mem bers, at tho was time accumulating a very substantial ampins. In uddltloa to this, It has organi sed a freight audit bureau, for the collection of freight overcharges, sad ,etarns many hundred dollars each year to tkw members souding la thair 'lb* membership now numbers ap proximately 400 or more than 74 par cent of thooo eligible. Tho finan cial bcuafita af course arw axel naive ly for tho benefit of members, hut there aro other bcucflta that accrue to every hardware dealer, whether 1 "■■■ »»• -WWIP VTW IIBI nivt Ml He* Star. Kluan la MU Tm lie who aitteth open > red hot ctoro may rise again, bat ho cannot work ia the mitli of Daks, Dann’s neigh boring village wherein are located the big Irwin textile industrieUvThis it according to a rating of William A. Irwin, whore mao date hat put the (kids under tome acventy-flvc or more famihee whoa# member* had IMenad to the Lorelie eong of one who would establish the new Church of God in the mill town envitona. Mr. Erwin’* concern grew out of the inroad* made upon hi* peaceful flock of toil ora'by a long-haired disci ple who preached all manner of thing-i not usually accepted by the modem chorch. The preacher was one of those fervent fellow* who work their hearer* np to a frcnxy of emo tion which culminate* ia coma. On* good brother. In a meeting held re cently in a tent near Duka, became eo emotional that he embraced the rd-bot stove which heated the edi f'ce, planted a resounding kin upon its boated rorfpee and escaped un scathed. Thli wae haled as a miracle. It so excited th* folk thereabouts that there was a tegular stamped* for the new religion. Okl men end worn ch, boys and girls flocked to the tent and became imbued with the spirit of th* ffreacher. Girls would lit un der the spell of his voice for hour* and Anally swoon away into that state of eoaaa neeeaaaiy for the sort of salvation ho promised. It wns this last feet that persuad ed the mill directors that such a faith was net needed among the people he strive* to protect. On* young daugh ter of a farmer on thy Irwin farms had act return ad home from church Sunday night at midnight. Her moth er wae fearful but the father thought ■ne TO nu ngnt. 1 aey waited until 2 o’clock lu the morning tor kor return. Then the (Other went far her. He found her lying unconscious on the floor of the teat, with several of the fanatic* about her. When this tnntaneo was broagM to Hr. Erwin's attention, he declared that Mich a religion might be all right for the men, but (hat none of hie giris could accept it. So. Ihle le moving week for the followers of thg “Church of God." Along withJ^^Ktoej their preacher. Am SON NEWS Ben’ord Feb. 21—The Be neon high ■rhoot basketball teaih defeated Clay Ian at Bmithfleld Friday night by a ■eon of IS to T. This was lbs fastest game to be played by Benson this The next game will be played next Friday night at Bmithfleld between Benson and Bod Oak school. Lineup! Benson—0. Johnson. rf.| Hudson, If i Stone, W. Johnson, rg.; Pnr piayton—Masoey, rf.: Gulley, If.; Penny, e.; Hinton, rg.| Beucom. Ig The B. Y. P.'YU. of th. Baptist chore* he'd a wkCsI in the basement «d the Spedoy school rooms Friday night which proved fee be the best of ••s k-nd the young people had held, much Interest was shown and a eea eval uplifting sentiment prevailed. The members are going forward at 5*tf* Hridoe under theleadership of Willie* Woodall, who is president of the organisation. 0 ’• Club Holds (Reported.) Tho regular meeting of tho Wom an** Club eat held Id tbo Chamber of Commerce room* Friday afternoon February II. Tho huiUti miUoa mot for a abort while l tbo regular mooting to _ , parlance. The-1 instruct the trees *10.00 to ho N imiJk^rtelief 1 I. They also decided to kora « an_r of coal os of tho constitution printed. i After roll call and aalnatas f l**t meeting report* from the committee* were heard. In the absence of lira. Thompson, chairman of tho_i Economic* department. Mia. i. _ I Farthing reed o rtry interesting re port of tho wort being done by thla department. Quito n number of tho ladiae be long to thii deportment and am are hawing tome eery Interesting lemon* In cooking by Wit* Karioa Swain. t-onniy uemonstrauon agent.. It was decided at this meeting that tha nsxt rcguly maeUng of this departs*st 'Bould be • ailver tea. to mb raiae fuada far the equipment of the kit chen. Mra. William Thompaon. chairman of the Mattel committee, made a rptcadid report of the work of this committee. They Into (pant qatta » Coed deal of time aad money oc the cemetery grounds aad made a trrrat Improvement in their appear a nee. Mra. J. J. Wade, chairman of 'he cotton yard committee reported that it had been decided not to take any farther steps la this matter for we *1 week*. "ha dab decided to look -after beautifying the square around the Coast Line station, such an planting 'lowers, window boxes, etc. Mrs. T. *t- Butler end Mrs. William Thorny ton wars appointed on this commit tee. They also dacldod to a aye tat a -oaxmtttro to consult with tha town commissioners nt to the odvisibility of having a lady on the school board. Mrs. I. C. Clifford sad Mrs. U J. Beat compose this commute*. After the regular masting of the club tbs class la Citiseaihlp met. led by Ha J. C. Thompaon ctaoumm by Mrs. U C. Stephens. The euhject for the afternoon eras "The Power and Dutiao of the Pmotdaat aad Cab inet." ■ An irregular tendency toward im provement In cotton price* merited lhi» weak early trading. Th# Am saa •‘on wa* devoid of fsatura, with aar ow speculation brought a decided turn for the better. This movement wee the outcome of tbs varioa* help ful factors, Including an enlarged de mand for spot cotton at Liverpool. Sneer spot market* in the South, and tka augmented otrength la starling exchange. Boflarting thaw inflaeaeaa cotton price* on the local exehaags world a maximum advance of BO to M point*, which carried th* March option to 14.0«c, May to 14-SOc, July to 14.8tc, and next October’* con tract* to lSJOe. TV* buying which caused this rise cam* largely from local apecnlativa sources, but It did not continue la saMeient volume to absorb the tolling which developed on Wednesday, following a further moderate upturn. After pries* had reached 14.10a. for March, 14.Me, for May, 14.P3c, far July and lb.tlc for October local profit taking and tolling by the South brought a set back to SO to >8 point*, and th* yield mg was axtaadad on Thursday. The conditions throughout the subsequent trading centlnoed rather featuralem. The local spot quotation, which wa* l».65e, last waek. touched ll.tOe, this week, bat later an lost all of the gain. Instead of th* forthor dec rasa* which some interest* had expected, the Jaa. domestic cotton eonsump tinn increased about 71,400 balsa over December's total. TVs consomp ttee last month. 1 la ter* excluded, was >46.170 bale* as against loss than >05.000 bales fa. December, but the amount consumed In January lap ■ /wv duw. nra !ke Janaary con.uaiptien, altko^ coniidarakly larger tkan Out at t, camber, vu folly IMAM bain un, J tor than the January, 1*90. total. Thl* «P«rt» toot month, moreover, wars BM.f.OO b^l.a andor thoaa of January I ’•*J yw.-w. -«»»f batoa Untar. Uclo ^•••.^-jnrtofMtk M*,«71 balaa In Whylrna Naylor. * I. Proyer. Matthew N:tt, Earl nawaon. Roman. 10:14 W. Jackaoa, 18J# Tomm’e Cor.. ,, *■ Mag *7ram Greenland*, by Mountain*. 4. I-trodnotion—Leader. *• Rlrth and Early Yoon—Tom mlo Coro. • Coirrrraion aad PI rat Sermon, Kathryn Allen. •mmn l^*t,n4rr twt **• *«*<Uiaa— t Sndt — At. ORts and Loay r" Pnator and Lander—Am Olhre. d & w!l/lPMa Eoeratory. Roby Holland II. D-. Tkkeaer'. Crowning.. Carper Warron. u*,fisrr‘“ ** ~ Tha farmanawt mow ftolda of At ^ tom Ikon on* per cent of Alaaha*. total araa. GODWIN TO STAY IN WASHINGTON FOR IDE BONG ■com pAnnum or GUY T. HELVUUNG Jhildram WiU Attend Diatrict SchowU UatU New Hmm la »-"J J U-w- t« •ww» avar. wiU Be La«ml Reai danea And Kim, Hnn Hannibal L. Oedwia and hia family will email la Waafaiaston after hia taam aa Kepreaoatatire from tha Sixth North Carallaa Dietriat explraa fa March 4 until ha hofida a acw hema am the Me from which tha aid Godwin rnillaatc area haraaAa few "••ha ace. Maaatimt. ha will raaoma tha Procter af law mad will eater yanararahlp with Gay T. Hahrarlac. a farmer ~infitf ■ from • who apeciaiiao* la Internal rrrcaoa eaota. Hh children win attend tha ' IdMli _ . . a ftsv be m chief i “* the hr chin before the heert 5?*1*1 iTV iSJWith Mm! to? THeleertw, who #«W with we to Cengreae «p to bwe mn age 5J- •“ » ueuber of the way* aad Meant Committee. For the poet two r*ai« he ha* been e*gag*din the practice of lew aad hoe become 7a expert. “Aflor having concladed a period or official Mrrieo it will be my pJoaeoxe to enter a now **“, nnic* which I ^ **53?^ 1,4 10 **“ *"°*h * H. M. Daugherty Will Be Attorney General Ur. Hw«k lihm We »eb. *1— President-elect Harding today an S'uTMErfi’asitt g* Urn public aad poUtlSd considers Uaai on which ho it building hi* : ablaut. In making tha announcomot the PiooidcbEJset paid tribute to Mr! Daugherty, who wet hi* campaign ■aaager, a* a iplcndid aiaa who will ‘IT* *tt*r!*^ teaeral, aad •dded that opposition had only ■treagthrned hi* faith in the window »f the appointment. Later Mr. Daegh SttvMSisf of tb« cabinet generally fr- H*rdl»g deeiartd three broad r -^aUpiea were guiding hi* aelecUona rhe «>»t quality ef an ideal cabinet, T for edteient rublie wrote., while the *eeead wa* in ability to command popular rap ^ V*?" frow oil n “*»«' Md proper political cenctder ttlon. ^Jbj* ***»» to bo a BopaMleaa cabinet, continued the President. •itcu "yo. mo7 count on that. Aad ran may be tare that K will bo a eab bet of which tho whole conn try aaa to proad." Am la the t Rathe*, whose tary af state i Saturday. Jdr. to the cabinet potted amoac Tho President-elect taesed ao for «*al atataascat la aanoaiwlna Us eholea for the attorney naueltohi sad did sot Indicate wtSwTTfoZS accnptance had boon res* trad frets ^paajfherty. The letter's We te at ent follows 1 «da wanld refate to scree a Mead sad hU soMtoy ends* *m** Pattad Mates pea dots* mem oypor than all ether natlsaa ocsnbto
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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Feb. 22, 1921, edition 1
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