_THE DUNN DISP
_ Dunn. North Carolina, September 6, 1921.
COUNTY SING IS
GREAT SUCCESS ]
AT ULUNGTON
Thousands Of People Flock To
The County Soot For
First Sing
DUNN CONTESTANTS WIN
THREE OF FOUR PRIZES
* Singing Class Representing At
erasboro Township Win*
Second Prise of $28 In Choir
Contest And Dunn Quartette
And Fiddler Win Out, “Rod
Letter Day" For Harnett.
Song in all Us glory bsld full sway
In the Utils county seat of Harnett
yesterday, l.illlngtun threw open all
her doors and welcomed about six
thousand people, swarming from all
part* of the eounty, to listen to Har
nett first county wide community sing
which war staged by Miss Haay, F.
Camp, director of Community service
work. In celebration of Labor Day.
Pronounced success marked Harnett's
fiiut sing. H was a day of jubiteo.
Harmony, melody, a day of pleasure
and Joy.
The songfcsl lasted from about ten
o'clock In the morning till late ef- I
lei noon, and choirs representing
townships in tho county. Quartettes
, rrpirsentlng towns, and ftddltn rep
resenting communities, rendered se
lection after selection, competing for
the many prises offered. In spite of
...» _»., wiauiir, which
wa» augmented by the huge crowd of
people that overflowed Harnett**
county seat, tho choir* and songsters
wei* st their best. Trained for weeks
for the event there wa* not one town
ship that failed to make a creditable
■bowing, and the big warehouse, yre
psred by Lillingidn’e energetic peo
ple, wa* Ailed at all time* daring the
ting, with many standing *a the out
side, retching old and familiar strains
of wonderful song.
Dnen Pt|srw PnalaMtlr
Bringing back throe of tho four
lergoet prises, the singing — rep
rrsentlng Dunn and Avoraaboro
TowTuhip figured prominently in the
sing and was the real leader. The
'saw? si,.’?'Kts;
•h'P of Baptists and Buie's Creeken,
with the Academy and the Campbell’*
The second prise of f2S wont to tho
Dunn cIsm, led by Carper Warren.
The third prise of fl6 wont xf Ber
tmeue. who had the most ambitious
rlast of the day, and who, perhaps,
received the biggest ovation ofipl
plants of any.
Those Were the prises for the big
choir contest Dunn had a wonderful
choir. It had bear, trained by Mr*
Harper Holliday and Dr. J. R Botler.
and many of Dunn's best singers were
thot*. The majority of the choir of
the Baptist church were present, with
the curbstone quartette," composed
of Bob Wants, “Sboggy” Denning.
••Bill ’ Newberry I end Ed Im. Thto
aggregation of youthful voices ran
dered s mined selection of love, wit,
and pathos, and for thsir work they
received a house full of applause.
In the regular quartette content
Dunn took tho first prist, with Caspar
Warren, 0. W. Gardner, George R.
Prince and T. J. Daniels singing. In
the fiddler's contest, L 0. Jackson of
Dunn came through and captured tho
prise of |6.
Clifford Awards Prise.
"Ladies and gentlemen, this has
been a great day for our county.’*
said J. C. Clifford of Dunn, In making
the awards of tho contest* “I here
been more or less Identified or at
ie*« an obeerver in all the Important
Ur of a cantary. This has been a rad
letter day in the bistory of Harnett,**
he continued.
Mr. Clifford paid n tribal# to ell
the ringing classes In presenting the
prise*, end declared that all had saade
a wonderful shewing. He waa of the
opinion that aong ia on* of the beat
things wt have. "No naan can be a
criminal If he rings aa he goes, no
*“7 » be works as he
*°5£ declared the Dunn attorney.
jl'adav* of tho events were Dr.
W. »««an.JUWteh; W. r. Blount,
C.,1 amhoro, Mrs. * H. Hall. Benson;
Pr *■ 5.. Hj^jsuHth, Balelgk. Spsak
,ng In bobelf'of the Judgua Dr. High
smith teld: *1 congratulate everybody
who has been taking pert in this ring
ing event.” Ha then stated that the
Judges were well pleased with the
ringing that had taken place, which
had been of a high order, and he de
clared that the event wai a proaeune
*d success.
T>r. Higbsmith made two sugges.
Uons with reference to ringing jn
Harnett In the future. First be would
have each township co-operate with
the other la singing training, and aee
ond be wanted earii township nine to
send “at least on# boy and one girt
U achoo^ ovary yMr to get ringing
training. Tba idea of cooperation
was the theme of Dr. Hlghamlth’s In
teresting talk and he believed that
cooperation la tbe salvation of all our
«enterprises He paid North Carolina
a great tribute, but mourned ever
our standing in education. Tell tbe
people they muri «■•«»." Dr. Htgb
•mlth commanded, "Tell them they
•uuot come up «» *b*f «nt In the
greatest republic on the fees ef the
earth.*'
Diverted by Hedlmetstee
*»a«d by N tea Camp of the Her
nett Oommunlty Barrie*. the county
•'"« *ee directed by Say U HoffW
community aurvlee dlraster oi
Hew York oity. srhu « «• life end
theUse who of the program. |gr.
Uoffmelster led the congregational
5 COURT OPENS TO-DAY ¥
¥ - *
* -Tyy shall b. allowed to *
* *”4' *“ th, reply of Judge *
* E. fi. Cranmer to plea* by UK- ¥
¥ lington c.tiseaa yeatcrday to ¥
J St*? **urt oponiOR poatpooed ¥
¥ tin today on account of lb# Har- ¥
¥ nett Community Bing. In cole- ¥
¥ bration of Ldbor Day. With thli ¥
S *Ut^ra'n‘ Jud*« Cranmer com- ¥
* Pil'd with tho raqacat made by ¥
¥ sheriff Bill McArtan, aad Har- ¥
¥ nett Superior Court openi He ¥
¥ two week, aeaaton this morning, ¥
¥ whan Judge Cranmer will die- ¥
¥ cut* liquor, good roods, and the ¥
¥ usual subjects in hla charge to ¥
¥ the jury. ¥
¥ One of tha principle cases of ¥
¥ Into ram to Dunn citlaeni that ¥
¥ win come ap in thia term of ¥
¥ court ia the Centroearay be- ¥
¥ tween the town of Dunn and ¥
¥ the Atlantic Coast Line railroad ¥
¥ over tha property of Lucknow ¥
¥ Square. The history of this ease ¥
¥ ia well known to Dunn people, ¥ j
¥ and the ladles still declare that ¥ I
¥ if tha square ia won by tho town ¥ 1
¥ they will carry out their origin- ¥
¥ si plans of beautification, which ¥
¥ would mean so much to the city. ¥
¥ Godwin and Williams are coun- ¥ *
¥ ael for the town In the case and ¥ 1
¥ feel confident of victory. ¥
?. ¥
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DUNN SCHOOLS WILL
OPEN ON SEPTEMBER 14 <
_ , I
•refemor Snipee Optimist!. Over The (
Fee Coming School
Wodnosday, September 14. is tha 1
lev eat- for the opening of tha Duaa !
public schools, Recording to bji rb* ’
souncamont by W. 8. Snipee, who will <
M .uparintandant of tha schools tha I
Eoming aaaaioe. Professor Snipee la 1
'ery optimistic over prospect, for the j
.penlag of the school, and believae (
hat tha earollment will bo of record *
ilia. I
All plana have been completed for
0P?Bij>S. »nd the toacbert
■ill arrive a few days before the i
opening daU. & H. Bunn, a Franklin J
county man, wno will be tlx* principal
of the school* here this tenon, will
arrive thi* week sad will saeiat Pro
fiteer Snipe* In opening the school
Ur. Bonn was principal of the Tabor
*1*U high school Last session, sad is
a young man, kigtxly recommended.
Nantes ef the Uaeheia with a fall
* * ' )
BILLION WILL BE
LOANED FARMERS
War Finance Corporation Mah
“I Warns For Advancing
. Billion Dollars
Washington, Sept S—Preparation*
for advancing upward* of a MB!on
dollar* in agricultural and livestock
I credit* under recent legislation have
virtually been completed by the War
Fin an c# Corporation, official* said to
I night. The corporation probably will
I **• rvady within the neat weak or so
t* fu,eVon under it* enlarged power*
designed to afford needed credit re
lief to the farmers, it was Mid.
Eaaeativa Committee*
To the advances, executive
committee* are being formed in agri
cultural and stock raising section* of
,the West and South and will attend
U <UUiW •* application*,
making the n*cemery inveetigaiioni
'and determining the adoqaacy of *o
euritie* offered. Tea or flftoen such
cemmlttom are being formed now and
other* will be added so the amount of
huaineaa in the different localities
warrant*.
The corporation’s policy for finan
cing advance*, official* assorted, ha*
'•00,000 balance with the Iruraiy will
he need for agricultural credit*. De
masda aae* be made on tha tmmy
if "jH *• flr*t lew.*, official* do
«Urad, bat oa aooa aa the to him* of
Deeded crndh* can bo gauged, it la
will begin
hailing it* own bond*.
Comal Omndmi
Carrent operation! of the corpora
tion In ftnaaeiag export* ara King
carried on almoit exeluahnl* oat of
• revolving fond automatically irtab
Ihbad bp tha repayment* being mad*
| oa the approximately 1100,000,000 la
advance* bow ooUtending.
GOLDIE BY NAME. GOLD MINE
■Y NATURE, WAS LAME COW
Before a certain M leaner! farmer
Joined the oow-toitlng aeeoelatloei. ro*
port qmcialleU of th* United Btatae
department of agrieaMvre. bo owned
• food herd ia which waa aa aid crip
|pled cow named “Ooldte." At that
,*«ry time tha owner waa trying to
•aW bar for IT#. To hi* aarprteo tho
i5****k teat net only placed poor,
& orteplod Oddi* at th* head*/
^ .UrTtet at th* head of th*
"*«*» ***o«t*ttoa. Her yearly pro
'eou*’ “ ‘hewn hy the reeeitl* «w
y°° P«*dU of milk and Bit poondi
of hart*, f- „d her yearly oomiag
orar coot of food waa fMT. Goldie
belong** to a herd Whoa* overage
r-^thlKn- c^t^X
,dW tow teetlno «eoclat|onr*re men*
IB* Ooldte. Th* tea* prodoetio* to
eordi fomMkod by eo^-te*th>aram^
'elation* have prevented th* aate of
• Urf* tmfter of aaaaoamlag bat
fairly high pcodaelag cowv *
*1 aging with Mr*. HoEmoteter at th*
piano, and h# planned and waa fnetro
montal la carrying oat tha "iiulndu
of the pogrom.
WILL HAYS WANTS
NAMES PUBLISHED
PoWie May Gat Look - In A
Namo* of Applicant* For
Jobe A* Postmasters
<By Edward E. Britton.)
. Srpt 2 —There an
indication* that the public it to he a)
ISTTfLilt*!*.* I.0,,k■i,, at th*•<
the applicant* for poetmaiUra undei
tk.* executive “Ct
vU Berviee plan ef axareination foi
th* position, tha plan that is under
-Cood to ^ba ao pliable U to warrant
1b® tl“t **»• winner will ha *
Republican Heretofore, the Civil Ser
v|®® CommUaion ha* declined to jriva
oat for pablication either the namai
•f th« applicant*, to* parties takin*
or ** «*«• toomo.1
who cat the designation 0f “eliotMea*'
^*V# inquiries from nows
•*«» “ to the nernTT
w“‘ t1** "*Nlli have been stony
Started J"® "« names were give*.
n-w M?r* PrJ*c* PaMUIty
to.PE?""tV G*’1*r*{ H»r» ha* rlvm,
toe Information that he ha* ashed th*
Civil Service Commission to furnish
the newspaper) with the names of th*
applicant* tar postmaster examine
ttona. and following the examination
of tha paper* to give th* name* of
{*»•• who era in to, lead. He
ha* Mas urged from time to time to
do this, and eepacialy to have made
public to, name* at toe threw from
whom the choice for postmaster U
~ ^ IB wrucr tnmi ma patron*
of tho potto*,. might bo able to
glvo their views to the Pottmasttr
General as to the relative merits of
Jbre.*.U >* undsmtood that arhlle
tua Civil Servlet Commiaaion ia ready
*° £om& wiUl **4 to make
Prtlie the names of tha three eligible*
Jot the postmaaUnhip at aay given
P'y*, K is bprking the propoeiUoa
to giro the full list of applicant* bo
of ths large number of names
that it would bo forced to handle.
Coo oral Carr Talks
While on hie visit to Washington
yeeusday General Julian 8. Carr, of
Durham, spoka freely of tha nutter
of his candidacy for tho Democratic
nomination for CongTssemsn-at-tnige
in case th* Stats was not redlstnclsd
when the reapportion ment of mem
bers of the House of Representative*
U arranged by Congress. All th* in
dications now ere that th* mewaber
•Wp O# the next,House will be either
*” 4,*i *■ either case North
Cy®jy* 72 P*1? • °“« additional
Asked almut th* nutter of
"*i candidacy. General Carr said:
am prarticlar a policy of watch
ful waiting. While, of course, It is
necessary that there be an additional
Woflt there can be any r..l o'n'U.
rcpresenTalM MB nWJln“TW§Ffl
tlons made, yet I am reasonably sure
that if there is a C jneresnasn-st
Urge to bo nomina.ed, I will curry
every Congreuio .a] district ia th*
SUta. Th* truth .is, my fHeads
throughout North Carolina faal s*
sanguins ia the matter and express
themselves in such terms to me about
It that I believe that I would carry
•ossa of the districts practically un
animously.” General dorr is in fine
health, end says he is feeling all right
and looks It.—News and Observer.
SMITH FIELD PREPARED
FOR TOBACCO SEASON
Throe Large U
Fee Whet
lu ir
Smith field, Sept. 1.—The farmers
and business men of Johnston county
have combined their money and ener
gy for tho purpose of building op
the best tobacco market In this see
V01“ »* Uh BUte at Smitlsfi eld. Tho
facilities hors for handling tho crop
tills year have been improved and
greater number ef buyers are slated
to come to this point. Tobacco exports
My this section has th. Ld a#
tobacco rained in this part af Um
ftata in mane years. TV large con
cern* want this type of tobacco ttria
year and it la beltercd they are going
to pay good pricea for it.
There are three large warehouses
in this city in charge of • Xpert tobac
co mon whe have worked harder this
season for the success of the market
tkan tear. They say this is going to
oo tho banasr year.
Smith field has two largo redrying
plants, which will be of great help to
hold prices up during the mason. Tho
T. 8. Ragsdale Tobacco Company and
the f. R. Edmondson Tobacco Com
pany both hovo largo plant* in the
city.
The Imperial Tobacco Company
will hare its buyer here for the open
ing tale and the Expert and all other
csprsssnutrTS companies will have
thalr men present. Indication• are
Umt* will be keen bidding.
. The •P*n* Tuesday, Sop
RsVf.Mj) aod all Indications point
■«hh*sld,s most successful season
L* ,f It "Raise it
■are—Sell it Here” year and all huai
nem men of tho company ore co-op
erating with the fanners to make the
•••fty seat Um heat tobacco market
in the state.
tV merchants of th* city are mak
ing special ml*. during Um weak af
the opening and all the various rust
rooms are being put in shape for
Um farmers1 wives. The.Ckaaaher af
Commerce will have a man fallowing
Um sales duly, who will make a com
plete study of pries* on this market
aa compared with other places.
COL. ceoTm. rose suffers
SLIGHT STROKE FARALYSIS
Fayetteville, Sept. 4. — Gee. M.
Rose, of Fayetteville, dean of Um
Cumberland County Bar aeeocietioa,
while an business in Goldaboru Friday
suffered a alight Strok* at paralysis,
but waa able to return to hie homo.
There la alight change in hit condi
tion today aod the physicians hope for
a speedy recovery. Colonel Rote la
now and has been division eeunael
far the Atlantis Coast lino Railroad
company for a great number af
yean.
jPARDON IS SOUGHT
I FOR FRED DENNIS
Hem
i Donn. 8*pt. 4—"Honor, why didn’t
[you tell mo of thl.r ooltood a rwcK
UttU woman wbo kneeled
■'3tw=wjw«
.boon brought to Urn terra Jail by Pe
■iceman Pago and NIaver.
“I co aid n’t, honcmlknaw it wouk
hort yoa to. and I find planned to liv,
‘tr*1*bt1 work hard and malt* yot
bcPP^L wl* tha buaky reply of littl.
Prod Denning, who **»“ yean ir,
* craped from the atate farm whit,
urving a 11-month cootenc* for rob
bing a local veterinarian.
" the boj
committed tho crime he waa little
more than a half-wit and eufferiaa
| fiom py«Jy«t. induced hr a blow 4
I the bead from a tsobo whom h. had
*t«k«d to the pricujef o bod an3 dim
“*r l? ChaHoaton; C., oovaral
aonthi before. One other boy waa im
plicated in the robftery. Through the
influence of role thro* and frlonda,
however, tho other. eueeped ponleb
"'"t-. Utu» Fr»d tad Many frlonda,
but they wore impotent when hli
time came for aentaaeo
8o ha wee carried a area to etate
son --one toot -- and an am
.•sribgltig loos* At^tSy ho won 2
conAdooca of his k.iwsrv They llkod
MM ■ trusty. Ons
day bo doridod to Mcap* or die hi
Uie water* of the ftbaaok*. He dived
a and Much to kia surprise, succeeded
ia swimming to ufofc. Beyond tbs
wood* oa the other Mds ho found an
old nit of clothe* draped *n the form
of a scare crew la a cars field. Thou
he appropriated. After several day*
of hiding he found hie way to the
home of friends In "Norfolk.
A&V“' or so of liberty Fred
“»• use «C M. limb*. A lit.
*{• *£"• Uur found hU way to
tboPoelfic coast v£n be worked at
v*rio** J?*** »“d bpcemt Moderately
U *-• **•»•* ho mat and
ther b^o haart It
J^lad to a local Vaewnepenaaa to
*£. *• ** • /•» tha boy sa
that he could rotfta home. Applies
ties wa* mode to Oarer* or Morrison.
b“* b**?r* ‘he ferSdHtea were coae
pleted the mother was aonetncod that
bar ton was dead, ia the Matter was
dropprd
-a1?* w“k,rr*d Mid his wife
ad In a little aut^AkP* MW
Denning bad d ' —
hod come tebUeTtheir ...
'so iH tlmt they wen obliged to leave
jbiM with relatives in Dearer.
!?* **_h*pt>7 when he u
rived His friends wars fearful for bis
■ fro!5 he said “sure
ly they will not bother a Ban who Is
in my condition."
Hi. ronditlcn, however, did not
save him. His proaoneo waa known to
I the local police- Thursday night state
prison officials notified Chief Pago
'that they wanted Fred. Ysaurday b*
was taken te Raleigh in Deputy
[Sheriff Walter T«0tag*’* big ear Hit
wife and Chief v>r* accompanied
him. Ha made no complaint, bat im
plored bit friends to do the best they
eoold for kia
Now Chief Page la heading n move
ment to petition Governor Morrteon
• for hie pardon. H is probable that the
governor will bo asked for an imme
diate parole pending the completion
of formalities, which will require at
least SO daps according to custoea^—
Byrun Ford ia Graenftora, Dolly
News.
WAYWARD VbUTH GIVEN
CHANCE RY JUDGE KERR
Closwne* Joans T*M at Fayetteville
T« RttrUvt —HU fm
poalaa Clvaa Yaar oa Road
F.y.ttevflla, 8^t. a^Jadg* John
B. Rerr.wbo baa bean to eastern
Carolina mslefartor, the lacametiea
Of swift sad fiery Justice, held eat
the hand of marry to Clarasce Timet,
a Hop. Mill, yrath, wlwT the W
oaafauad in Superior coast that ha
Md fOtind ft kfittli ft# lUmmw J^smk
£ .»"4 robted m d«n with Elite Hill.
With the bo* eodbu aged fatter
.landing before tea in tetra, tha
judge mw aa opportunity to drive
homo o lemon that would ,B .11 Uk.H
hood go with the prteoner through life
•ad make a good cilian oat of o woy
wa-d youth.
In eloquent tome te depicted to
Jena the danger of the count te
w»e punning and the arrow te bad
brought to hi. mother end father. Ha
coaid te ant to the etote prtau far
tte offena be ted committed, tte
trianer wa told; but te wa going
’.te given a ttet.; th« judge wa.
going to tend hte teak «b the ami
of hfi faithful father and devoted mo
tb—. ai hon*U people a Coadberland
coanty afforded.
But Judge Kerr wa not a IncHaod
when te nrn to dote with Elate HUL
a haidpnod offender whom ho ted
ted before at Roeford Hill wa tha
ringleader of the robbery. He got two
yeare on the comity roods, tte een
Uneo to begin at the enpirutloa of
tte It mootha given Mm te Hoke
canty for attempted jafl breaking,
fllx month, of tte H.ke mntonc. wa.
telekan off wteu Judge Karr loomed
that Hill fought on tte Hindenture
Hnu. “But Hill Jo a dangomue man ,
•Md tte jartel. "If 1 ahould tare Mm
leoa te weald rub every bank to tbii
Mote If given time." lire. HH1, Jim
Cteteya, a deacon tent of the great
aeeeoiauM, end Bunt Hodge were
dto^argud when hia honor diraelod
"wdtet* of not gwflty m to thorn.
Btotbda. CetebvattM~Boumtea
O" Bjntey Boptomter IMh. W.
wjU oehhmte Mm Betty C. Buttef'l
birthday at tte team of 1. C. Butler,
.of Soaepeoa, «B of ter mtetlvea
fHenda and a.Igtob.ru am oordteRj
iavltod te mm* and bring a baatet.
TOUCHDOWN" TO
REPUCE “HOMER’
> Football Will Poah BoaoboM b
Background With Opaa
int Fall Practice
Diamond giving away to tha grid
Iron, ball and bat to the pigskin, laat;
grandatand veto** of aid man ii
*hirt elrevas yelling “Hama Ran, ton’
to college yalU and cryi af yoothfu
vo'ea* “Touchdown, Atta Boy, Team*
•arka tha rporting world cKenya earn.
!rg about dartag tkir and the next
' fa# weak*. The athletic world will
•\'f* Ita aye*. beginning thia week,
1 whan football with the early fall prac
tice*, occupy the center of the itui
end port baseball Into the back
round. In thia etata. certainly tha
talk ie already beginning to change,
and Ita football peoapacta for th* var
ious rollegos that it the topic of sport
conversation rather than the pennant
winner* af Lbo haaaball Hague*.
Today the University of North
Carolina football squad report* for
Ka first workout, with tha veteran
coach, Bill Falser. at Ha head. Proa
pacta at Carolina, according to all ra
oortr, are exceedingly encouraging.
A number of old man bar* reported
who war* doubtful at drat, and with
Robbins Lowe, captain-elect,- as the
ana big star, landing the team. Fat
ear and Carolina ahanld feel mighty
good about prospects far a winoiag
team.
At Cinlina the raws ha* coma that
San Brown and Bill Blount, both fin
ished football player* on tba Carolina
amiad aaason before last, will be hack,
with Frad Pharr, who broke kit ankle
and was out of tha geate the latter
part af laat see an a. Johany Johnson
tba* nat returned, and may not ha
which, indeed. In md new* to
follower* of Corolla* football. John
*0D w* one of State College's atari
lari aaaaoa aad attended the Univer
sity after Christmas, expecting to
ploy football there this fsIlTbut tome
misunderstanding about his work Is
■aid to have caused hit returning
doubtful, and Carolina may not have
to star half back on her squad at alL
I.iipfert. Jacobi, XernodU. Poindex
ter, Tenney, Harmon, Cochrane,
Pritchard, Shepard are among those
of experiences! calibre that hse# *.
thar already ruportod or will raport
in the next four days.
State College opened her fall loot
hell practice yesterday with Harry
Hartsell back us bar coach. Hartsell
is a coach of ram ability, aad tha
west tslslgh collogiaas have ovary
experienced In tha tactics of___
football ard the best methods to to
rilll them In the minds of raw matsr
1*1.
Hunt Faucatta and Floyd art two
of the State College mainstays that
will be outstanding on bar team this
fall, if the whole lot are not outstand
ing, as last ran son. Although Stole
probably eaanot boast of the wealth
of material she had lari season. It
certainly cannot bo said that good
material is not them, aad Coach
Hartsell is well pleased with his tbn
Practices on all tbs North Carolina
collage football A elds will begin eith
er tmi or next week. Wake Forest
to open up this weak wKh good pros
pects for a winning team. Trinity to
open up her third football training
season, aad Guilford aad Bon to
also follow the lead of thalr larger
contemporaries. Sous* flue football
will be la order la North Carolina
and by Nerth Carolina football teams
from September 24th on, when the
Arst games will he played In the
StAtf.
Followers of footbsdl over the state
will have an opportunity to witness
some grant contests ia too state tbit
year. The CaroHno-Viiginia earn*
Thanksgiving. will be played la Chap
el HOlthti year, end trill, of course,
he the higgsri drawing sard of any
game that wW be ployed in tk* stats i
during the entire saaaea. Neat to
Uni contest, pc mans, ran si uie n»
Work exhibition fit Katoifh whan
Carolina and State college clash. Al
though this Is only tha third Carol
ina-State annual game, with each
team a victory, tradition is already
moelding which is making it one of
tha biggaat football games in the
•oath.
STAGE ALL SET FOR
WILSON OPENING TODAY
TebeeaaaisOa Advise Fee was » To Fro
aaad Stew^la^MUag Weed
Wllaen, Sept. A—The stage la sat
end the door* of Wilson's rix mam
moth tobacco warehouses are thrown
wide open end tomorrow morning
warehousemen will sxtsnd the glad
hand to to# planters of Eaeum Coro
llas aad Invite them to "drive in."
Opinions differ as to the ah-re*ad
avaragas an the opening day, bat all
agree that the good weed will bring
good prices. Good breaks ere looked
for bet net Wnengh to "Mock" the
market.
Tobacconist* caution planters to
market Ike crop slowly, ff they wtah
beet resalts. Large crowds are expect
ed tomouaw many will coma to eee
which way tha cat will Jump.
“JungUtowa," the tobacco district,
has everything In readlaeet Barbe
cue aad hat dog men am stocked ap
for the occasion, and satpaetod boot
ieggtre, street fakirs, confidante men
and all manner of otiy-tongued sharps
are "aetUhtf" bo get their share of £
farmers' herd canted dollars.
NOTICE
Notice ia hereby (riven to the phblie
that eppUeettoa erffl be made to the
Gov am or of North Carolina for the
pardon of Fred Denning an Friday,
| Bantam her l«th IML
Oo!?WWrta'W1UJAR8,
Attorneys for Fred Denning.
* AVMAHOM WINS PRIZES
* .The AnnOm township
: szrErissrv m
' •S^SVS'JK.TilSig
Ksrwrss- ,si %
• • prism in the two other events
, * aad me and prlsa la tha choir
* contact.
* Tha local choir was trained
* ky tfm- Herpm HeUidsy .*4
* »r. J. R. Butler sad was eaas
* posed of nsny of Dunn'* best
j janr.SitStfis.rs a
j iXi.'.vr'Ar^rtf'ia.'
* P»r.^>rnre led the chair la the
* contest. The hundreds of-u
* attending the eaeotfr£ 73?
J* eshoro Township ware elated
* OT"1 «he showing medo hy thoir
* «W *ed meay srorrod tha
StfsiftfJS.'1"-1*"*
* The prises, a* awarded by the
* lj»Agm war* a* follows: Neill’.
* Creak, ltd mine, silver loving
m ETp;»Ar*r»*b*ro. second prise.
* *•; Barts* oe, third arise, SIS.
* Quartette contort, Dunn, first
* Rri“ »*t M Quartette books;
* F*ddlari* Contest. Dunn, first
* prise, IS.
COTTON COMING IN AND
SELLING FOR GOOD PRICES
Tbs P.rmor. Urglag
Crop
From fifteen to eighteen cents have
|heen the prices paid on the loeal mar
ket for new cotton daring tha nest
tea optimism has ten shown by tha
firman that has baas uilr uihh.
dmHnt *" auntkZ An a?
!•*■*» •* »kag* twaaty-Avs balas pat
. day af aaw sattaa baa baaa nawi
,ln. aad tha firman an Wight aad
|A»arfal nar tha pric« thay an ra
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corss-Battf tb« pricaa May katanas
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RECOVER BONES
OF DEAD AIRMEN
Mart& Banking AirpUma
Sanaalaaa Wkila Em Ranta .
Ta Wood Virginia
sfttfcs-i'ijajsjs
S^X^-rrsrJSss
tw aaitea southwest of BoauaarviUa,
Nicholas county, aad tka Afth It an
roata by aatomabite ta Chari tsten fa
a sarloas caaditiaa. according to in
formation ncotrod tonight by Major
Daraapert Jahasoa, fa ehargo of tha
aniT air forraa atatieaad kan.
Tha daad an: Uaataaaat Harry L.
*»•*• fllst, Madford, Oi»|Sl
Sargoant Arthur B. Brows, Koa
f tilrj
I’rtrata Walter B. Howard, Baa
Praadaco.
iajaiad: Corporal Ateg
andor C Hasaltea, Wilmington. Dala
^F»rt.
littla chaaca far tls ncovory of
Carparal Haslotaa waa -iriinl hr
*J,'£*“* whan it waa tears
that la addition ta aaffartew bn
k**tejra tka corpora! was Injand la
.Tka wrarhsd airplano waa dinarar
tZ a,fSrH.’Cr
Pa* ad i» by haadrada af nauSfaaf
tka rteinity In whisk tha tragody oa
wnad aa wall as alrpUaaa aaat oat
from Charteaten aad army inarching
pactiaa
Hocbaa roparted te Major Johnson
by teiaphaaa that ha hoard faint
trial and groans white starching fa
a haarOy waa dad aad particateriy
ragged aactiaa. PoUorringtea dirac
tian af tha sounds ha aud, ha cams
“pon in* wnciM-Mcitn, to* bom
•f which had bar l«d itaatf la tb*
rwund hi wMb a way that the toil re
Mfaicd high la tba air. It* yorfti*.
Indicated that la tb* Anal dir* t* tb*
PMjd *b* air ylaaa bad b**a ayald*
Tb* badlM *f thr*« of tb* rietlau,
*®r» “4 ^ISoJTCtbSk «*ck>
ewwjsri*
of tb* ebarrad dabcta, wa*
eaacht la tb* wraaham.
. *•»"•■« bl* attontioa
to tb* tajarad man. wb* had aaund
to mwl wraral yard* hia tb* mm*
?f tb* dtaatawr and wa* fanad lying
:k.*S=S ESSWaw;
Mb • on., .1 ..k. H. ft*. hB
tb* (affartae Alar a* eaarfartabl* m
P«**W *ad Mt *ob/*r b*ty. After
tb* arrlral *f Mr*nU Mare ***raber*.
Radtoton wa* eanted am* tbaa a
awto to tb* *dr* *f tb* deal* we*d*.
wb*r* h* wa* ylaead la *a aatoai*
bit* and tab** to AtaBM*T*rlil«. tb*
naaraat tow* In which that* wa*
rowa to b* a yhyelrf**
Tb* injured bm'i taadtaaa waa
l~ ' a* n *ritlaal that yhyaklaoa
DRY PERIOD HITS
1 PEOPLE OF IBB
PART OF STATE
NssiEtt-ss.t'
1 nil Bmtiam
Raleigh and wujom
!j rACE water famines
HanN* Traafcla TVTO.
H*» li Wat Fd^111*1"
| Lack of rainfall la cartel* aactlaa*
.of tha teat. ha* baa* aarr -.*h
'darlag tka ^
itowa. aia aryte, .at aa a ramftrf
with
“wotowad.and tel
ws2,'53s'Fi5ri5
xmjs£s2?2z ‘•‘7?
Jjfd* Md tha pelade akm MaiaUk
that caoaad the —ti7hm--?1a
sriSES
jn. a Amr to tank too .
• tatha*,
r-23
mi HferaviftM «ifi(W ^
l8Sl '
s-g^-gs
MM to ha?aJSS. Hnlto m2
r>r wha nqaeetad the dtlnea la'
•"» tor rala and taUaf to to?*J?
pyg|g
I I* wCSttha etty alilala haaa
|«1M MM and deckled mpaa oaa!
|~ny?k|if> ^tV*Mh£’
•iheat far a n ni*fiairTlu jj****!
lam atation than haj been potMafc
into uat to -aiara tha akaatiaiTaa
tooth aa poaaibl*.
Other te»„j aud coaatiaa la tha
aaaton mod ceatnl part at the atota
»r* atfarint fn« tha loaf draught
•»* &?. *#pe* ^ «MD. At KahS
and Wilaon, hoaaant, tha erp baa
pefcepa bean loodaat a ad aaaditknu
*»** ^iSd^owtTtsomz
?•? bepianlaf to eaaalain abaat to*
!S2
&X"rsL-s^i*n:
tto to* attoAe * *--__ l_-r_
ton «f th« atata or Sooth, for that
■attar, and ’t *9 tatoaaaah am
• ■••dad ported ad dry waadhar to
raaBy Hart dlaa*Traa adfhata.
Aa for tha watar aaaaly la Dwl
otoana Meed hart no faar. Owiae to
Surat wi: jQh
*7 ayall Urchin* thU aaettoa «d
torajMttfa' .rVSaSVS!?^
W^sTSTaS
•ciiHiaa arloa that Daaa faaaH a£
•» aeto.
•bout aa few aauthay to" toao far
a loa, tto. «d all rtod/anT7J£
dn, aad tot Capa Faar rim at tha
|H** 1—» Dj“* aad Fayattorflla U
tow aad dWpUyaa tha
■arto of a dry parted. A faw Mall
■arahaa ora torn ta ha drlid ap
»l*bt-_
amraata far apt to tha
sic rowu Ftntr utiao
rvnNomAnoM
Tto Ma May that la ta aappty U
liagtaa with watar la toiacmaeated
aa thla wwrtt aad It It atatad that hy
^ba*. aa ahaaZ
eTsra-jsHSSy?
gEgSffsffi*
* Tto** day* tha way of tha taaai
ia tarrad.—Maahrirta Taaaaa
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