THE DUNN IDISP
Volume VIII_ Dunn, North Carolina, September 20, 1921.
FAIR TO BE BEST
IN CAROLINA THIS
YEAR, IT APPEARS
Fgpbctwd
RAILROADS TO OPERATE
EXCURSION TRAINS
C»«l> Um To Gin Reduced
Rate* From Point* Between
Mm* end Fayetteville—
Durham and Southern To
Run Specials From A pea and
Durham.
With *«chai by Governor Cam
eron Mormon, Secretary Herbert
Hoover and Mr*. George W. Vender
hilt, a midway Ailed with afaew* that
ara winning commendation through
the eastern fair circuit, spectacular
a reworks exhibit* at night, and a my
raid ef other attentions, it appear*
new a* If Dunn is going to stage the
Migest fair in Carolina’* history next
mouth.
All of the foregoing features, ex
cept the coming of Governor Mom
nee, arc axes red. It is practically ear
that he will come to speak at
the fair’s opening an Tuesday, Octo
ber 11, but no definite promise has
been gotten from him yet A com
mittee comprising Otis P. Shell, Geo.
L. Canaadar, H. Alley Parker, T. L.
Kiddle and L. Busbee Pope yesterday
waited upon him In Raleigh to extend
the invitation. Ha new has the mat
ter aadar advisement.
In addition to them favorable fea
tures the Atlantic Coast Line Railway
Company will sell reduced fare tick
ets from all points between Svlma
and Fayetteville to Dunn during the
week, and the Durham and Southern
Railroad Company will operate ex
cunlea trains from Apex to Dunn on
Wednesday and Thursday and an
ether from Durham on Saturday
when Mr. Hoover and Mrs. Vander
bilt are ta apeak.
WAKE FOREST HAS
480 REGISTRANTS
•T P»tt*»»tloa Thli number rep^
MOta about aeventy-Bva atudonU lorn
than tb* ragUtratieo at tka same tin*
for tk* passion of Wak* Por
oat and b only second la total enroll
ment la laat roar la tko hbtory of
tko college The next week or two
wtl) witness tk* registration of nni
twenty more students which will ap
proximate a total of aboat Bre han
dled students.
Takiar into consideration tk* Bn
ancbl depression of tk* South thU
enrollment b regarded as moit en
couraging and exceedi the expecta
tion# at collar* authorise*. Little ar
ao trouble woe experienced in eccom
modetiny the lair* enrollment since
tk* Wak* Poroot hotel end tko Wil
kerson trnildlnr, lately equipped as
a dormitory, ar* akl* to hous* aboat
two hundred men.
CoQe«e politics lost no tin* la or
caablnr after tba opening of colter*
and tka Senior Clam waa tka Bret t*
complete Its .lection of o (Beers. Tk*
weew ms of that class who were choe
tn far Ike rradoatlar ytar arei EL S.
Arorftt, of Clayton, president; O. H.
Hauser, of Dandy, Nob., rtce-prosi
dent; W. B. Boon*, of Dari* county,
secretary; X. F. Holman, of Wilkes
boro, historian; A. L. Goodrich, of
Johnston coanty, prophet; J. F Hodge
af Beckley, W. Va., UeUtor; R. B.
Daw*#, of Elm City, orator; Nelson
Hart*, of Oxford, treasurer; C. B.
Howard, of Bansppm county, honor
committeeman, sad J. H. Neleon, of
Vance coanty, poet.
Dr. C. K. Haddry. State secretary
at tk* Baptist denomination, b eon*
due tiny a aerlee of sermons bora la
tka Hap Hat church of tka Coder* Dr.
Haddry began this moraine and will
datleer a sermon each night during
tba sominr wash.
HOWARD WTLKJJN3 MADE
PRINCIPAL AT SNOW HILL
Dan Calmed Bay Beaoaaoe Haad af
Cel are! lehael* la Cream*
Ceaaty Capital
Howard Wilkie*. *oo of Herbert
Wilkin*, of Dunn, ha* boon appointed
principal ef tha colored graded
aehooki of Bnow HUL Greene County,
and will lea re within the next four
day* to aaaome the dutiaa of hi* peti
tion.
Howard it a graduate ef Shaw uni
eereity. he completed Me atudios In
the Raleigh College laet apring Since
that time ha baa been employed by
tha Puibrute pompany. having aarred
with tha Rgw York, New Harea and
Hartfeed Railroad Company. He
reitgned that PoeiUoa a few day* ago
whaa favorable action woe taken an
ew bit application at Saew Hill. Hb
appointment will afford meeh plea*.
«ra to bio aumoroaa white friend,
who look opon him aa one of tko moot
deeerriag of Dunn’* colored hope.
ENDEMIC OF INFLUENZA
RESORTED AT GOLDiBORO
Ootdebar., Sept. It —It la believed
hero tonight, according to rvporta af
phydciaaa, that aa epidemic , flndu
anaa la again prevaleat in Qo MChoro
On# deeter It reported being la a cri
tical condition and a large namher ai
aaaaa have developed during the laal
14 hear*. So far only eae deith bar
boon reported . and local ahycictan.
are bopefal that the *pldomic wfll noi
prove earioee.
•
henry monds suffers
BROKEN HIP AT MILL
Henry Mondi, colored, thirty-five
yean old, suffered a broken hip and
minor injuries at the Pope cotton gin
yesterday when ho became entangled
in a machinery belt and was thrown
against a wall. He was immediately
carried to a Faycctevillo hospital for
treatment.
It was at first feared that the man's
injur/es would prove fatal. Subse
quent examination by Dr*. H. C. Tur
lington and W. E. Coltrane, however,
disclosed no really serious injurias.
Dr. Turlington stated last night that
his patient .wonld soon be ready to
return horns
WARNS AGAINST MAKING
“HOME BREW” LIQUORS
Prohibition Cemmieeieoert gay Only
Neo-leleaieetiog Pewit Juiee
Permitted
Washington. &»pt_ I*.—Warning
that the making of intoxicating ‘home
brow’ is illegal was issued tonight by
Prohibition Commissioner Haynes.
Numerous inquiries have been re
ceived recently, he said, concerning
the home manufacture of fruit jakea
growing out of reports that a head
of a household was entitled to make
200 gallons of wine a year under per
mit
The prohibition unlt’a attitude on
the boose brew question was defined
by Mr. Haynes as follow*:
“Non-intoxicating fruit Juice can
be made in the house. Intoxicating
wins, home brew, and dMIIled spirits
may not he made. Two hundred gal
lons of aoa-mtexienting fruit Juice
may be manufactured tax free by the
head of a family registering with a
collector of internal revenue
"This tax exemption provision has
been the source of confusion. The ef*
feet of this U not to allow the maau*
factors of 200 gallons of Intoxicat
ing wine free from registration of the
National prohibition act, hot merely
to allow the manuacturo of 200 gal
lons of non-intoxicsting fruit juices
free of tax.
BENSON IS CROWING AND
IS LIVE BUSINESS CENTER
In a spatial edition of the SontMId
CBoorver, issued September IS, foW
tesrtng are some at tha things said
-uu*%uisr.^S5ffi^rs;
part of Ra ei liases, Baaaan has grown
Hare are tome of tha things Sea
son has.
One of the moat madam aad at
tractive school buildings In the Mata,
Complete water, light and sewer
■yitems.
Five churches.
Two tebaeeo warehouses.
A Chamber of Commerce
A SO- piece military band.
As live a bunch of citiseno—men
and women—ss will he found any
where.
A goad variety of iadaatrial aad
commercial enterprises.
The light, water and sewer systems
are new improvements, having bean
; made under tha last administration
| with C. C. Cannady aa mayor and W.
! D. Boom, J. C. Wilson. C. T. John
son an commiarioners. The present
administration Is composed at Mayer
Cannady aqd Commissioners W. H.
Royal, J. H. Godwin, L. Gilbert and
Jake Greqnlhai. J. Willie Creech la
chairman « the board of coonty com
missioners
. Benson is no slacker when it comes
to education. Although it has on#
of the best equipped schools in the
state the town recently voted 160,000
bonds for further improvements to
the school system, made nccossaiy
because of congested conditions.
Benson is moving forward as a to
bacco market, and with good prices
In prospect because of an unusually
good crap, the coming season bids fair
to be a prosperous one. Tha two
tobacco wmrchoaoos will open tbs flrM
part of Beptombcr. The Banner
warehouse will bo operated by J. f.
Motley aad tha farmers' warehouse
by J. K. Harris, bath experienced
warehousemen.
That town doesn't believe in rest
ing on its ears and aa long as “prog
ram" Is in the dictionary Benson will
continue to bo an example of R.
WESLEY BIBLE CLASS
HAS ANNUAL FISH FKY
Mm than 1(0 C»nU fliltw At
RMm’ Pond Far Eajoynhlo
With heart-warming tnllu from
Rot. John J. Langiton, Profeaeor W.
B. Snipe a, Hannibal L. Qedwia, Jo
liua Culbreth and Hoary Hood, aad
flah enough for an army, meWhiri of
Dhrtae 8tract Mwthodlat Weale* Bi
ble Oaee and their frienda enjoyed
the annual Aeh fry af the elaae held
at Rhodea' Fend laet Friday after
noon.
| More than IM goo eta ware prte
, rnt. Keen thla namhor could not
con to me all of tho food preporod, aad
nearly 1(0 pound* waa aant to the
Hollneea Orphanage at Faleoa.
Hannibal L. Godwin area the Ant
teacher of tho elhaa. Ho reelgaed the
poettlon twenty-mean year* ago to
enter college. Mr. Hoed took op tho
work then end haa boon teacher erar
ainco. Warn praiee waa ghran Mr.
Hood by all of tho epeaheri aad to
‘ him la doe meet of tho credit for tho
ielaaa’e long life aad great growth.
Koop PeWegead Part Open
Maeeaw, Bept. IP. — The garera
•"t aanaunced today that the port
of Fetrefiod will ho kept opea thla
wlartar. One lee breaker will be
bohght from Sfbria for tho parpeee,
fi»a Ragland and eereral from
Finland,-ft waa aid.
LUCKNOW SQUARE.
CASE POSTPONED
UNTIL NOVEMBER
IlbMM of Railroad Lawyer
Cwnpoli Com tin un nee At
Lilliagtoa
TOWN'S ATTORNEYS
SAY THEY WILL WIN
DyaitioM From Pianaar* Say
CtNBpaay Dodicatod Propar
ty To Public’* Uaa Wham Bu
iImii Late Wan Sold—Soma
Can toad THla Will Rarart to
Railroad.
Beeaure of the eariou* illneaa of a
“•■tbar of tha cotuutl far tha At
lantic Coaat Line Railway Company
tke eaae in which Dann ie at riving
to a * tab 1 rah title to property era brae
ed within Lucknow Square waa con
tinued at LUllngton laat week. It will
be taken up during tba November
term of Superior Court devoted to
the trial of civil caeae.
Robert L. Godwin, of the Arm of
Godwin A William*, csunael for tha
municipality, abated yeatorday lhat
h* waa confidant Dunn weald win the
earn. Sine* it waa firvt brought late
«>ure lata laat year Mr. Godwin and
I. Roland William*, faia ajaodate,
bav* gotten many dapoaitloaa from
pc none who contend that tha proper
ty won proclaimed a public aquar* by
.1 ^oa*P"y *ben to oflh
ciala told land to auttlara in what la
now the haart of tha buainaaa dk
wlCt
With theee dapoaitlana and tooth
’2?y.U,JZ„*,r*n *»>’ wttnaam. God
wla A WiUiama are confident that
wy ctn prtve to Mjr Jury thst the
town ia clearly within Ha lagal righu
when It band* tha preparty oyer t*
tha Woman e Club with laatructlona
lo convert It late a pork and public
recreation place.
* *? tho“> howrvar, who con
tend that tha town baa as title to the
preparty. It la true, many any, that
th* aquar* waa dadlqatod to tfi* pub
lic far ite uaa ao long oa It waa uaad
ae a market place Whan it U divaried
to ether parpoeaa, they contend,, then
it revert* to ml (road awneriW
The property U eaally worth (100,
OOO. That ia • nka lltUa aum for
I***, **• ««■**• of W
jOZEUVnUfiKet^
FOR BUSINESS NOW
Reports
Washington, Sept- 18.' _ Signs of
lainrovsd conditions la Europe art
still few according to ths monthly
maat^T of ths economic and ftnan
eial situation there Issued tonight by
ths CssuMict Department oa the bu
rn of cabled report* from its foreign
repfeaaotativas:
“Them has been no eery definite
general alterations in conditions,” the
department said, “which would war
rent the predictien of an immediate
twrhrnl. The only genera) improve
ment in the European commercial
situation la be sad, to a erstain extent
on artificial 'matter. British exports
®f raw materials have increased raain
>F •• • result of the resumption of
coal mining German and Amrtrlsn ex
port* rose because of the drop la tea
exchange of those respective coun
tries on the world's market. Crop esti
mates In general are more encourag
ing than prevloat reports would In
dicate."
Taxation In Great Britain la the
neatest impediment to a revival of
business, according to Commercial
Attache Denis at London. Today, ha
mid, the interest on tee British Na
tional debt far exceeds the total pre
war revenue of the government and
the par capita debt has risen from
IS pounds sUiilngtax ia 1814 to 181
pounds in mi. Tbs revenue raised
last year, ho added, was more than
twice as much aa the "dssdwsight
national debt” la 1*14. Industrial
cauditions, however, are better, he
declared, and unemployment contin
ues te decrease.
While tee recent peace legislation
in tit# hnrted States hat had no a Spar
est influence on German bumnsm
conditions in gupseul according to H.
W. Adams, representing the depart
ment at Berlta, tee further deprecia
tion ef tea mark has resulted in im
proved-market values of cotton, pot
ash, grain and metal products. Never
thrives ha assarted t)»s market is weak
•ad speculation is on tea Increase.
MANY THOUSAND* VIEW
REMAINS OF MISS RAFTS
Lo* Aanki, CaL, Sept IS.—Af
proxiiaatefy eight thaamnd peraon*
today viewed the body ot Min Vir
ainle Xeprpo, motion picture eetreeo,
for whom alleged morder Roeroe
(Fatty) Arbueklo ia bold In the San
Francloeo prtaon.
The racket waa banked with Sow
era, including a Serai Maaket of oat
thoaaand tiger lllloa aant by Mia*
Saapo’o Sauce, Henry Lehman, now
In New Talk. Ac row the kllea lay a
white natin ribbon, bearing la g«M
latter* "To my bravo awootheart,
froan Henry."
Th* fa acral will bo boM at IliH
•’dock tomorrow at the aadortaklag
parlor*. TH* Mrvlcaa will bo —**
with the Ear. Frank loadebaj
tor of St. Staphona Eptoeopaf <
ZSZfSVSi fcgsa «m*.
aambar af La* AagoUa paatan
th»*y Ul> krfto in thoeoiaracoi
dtantiaa to the A/buckle roaa.
SNATCHES
FROM
DEA
Engineer F
roic
GERTRUDE
HOME
Driver of M
H*_
1 PktlTCB UlR L
from hi* cabin oe
tWe, mm a mat
a lung tbo track
emergency bn'
hatting th* t
down a grid*,
down to th* c
•coop* ap the
>u*i a acant f:
•par*.
Yesterday H
not SO mils* fr
mor* thrills than
ever had th* _
it. Enginatr J.
man; Gertrud*
th* HtU* girl;
*a» the road;
tare mils* L.
FaystteviU*, a
th* time. And
to practice the
•f (tram Instead
led-fae* UttU gUL
Hat
At boa» half adfwar tba thild'a
mother bad net ariaaed bar. She bad
wandered off toward the railroad,
clambered dowa the deep eobank
ment and onto the track. Taman
Mapped the train' aad began inquiry
aa to whom the child belonged. With
modeety aa becoming of a brave man
ne retreated before the demonatra
tion ef parental jay. Then be went
back te write the carnal, mattcr-of
faet report! that mOreeda keep, and
went on FayettcviOewardr.
Furman la SO, married, Uvea la
Boylan Heights, aad Norfolk goath
rm official! aay the coeleft engineer
in their employ. When younger bo
went off te the navy and nerved oat
an onliMment period. Then bo came
home end went to work with the Nor
folk Southern aa a fireman. Three
years ef that aad be moved over to
the other ride ef the cabin, aad has
been an engineer atoce.—Newi aad
Observer.
SELL LONG STAPLE
COTTON AT DUNN
•»
Dunn ia now a iMognlsed market
for the aala or long rtaple cotton end
tho few faimon laat spring fol
lowed. Ban 0. Town Mod’* advice and
pleated the "longhaired" fleece are
today reaping tho reword of their
Mgnctty. Nearly 100 balao of the va
riety have found their way to mar
ho* nor and brought aa avurugu price
cIom to 10 cents a pound. Tha aUnla
av.ruget about one and a quarter in
Theta are cloee to l,ggg halo* at
long atapl. on farm* in tho Dnrai dis
trict, according to Mr. Townaond, who
«e)d eeed for moot of it. la addition
to thio there ora shoot 1*0 balot etor
•£„*» the worohonMfl of tho Oonoral
Utility Company.
. Mr. Townaond btaaaef i* official
loag rtaple buyer far mlUe that wUI
uae it. He will doalvdlroctly wtth tha
Mills according to 0 ■ latentent made
by him today, eliminating tho coot of
speculators' profits. In eeiohllohlng a
long eta pie market bora whore the
pvwth waa etartod only dm year ago
ho haa done an uaf mood anted thing.
Ueually four or fire poors am requlr
od to get recognition from tho long
rtoplo m tomato and grower* am mm
pottad to await their pleasure before
■oiling.
It Ia .xpoetad that next year will
me an enormous quantity of long
»t*ple grown on Dunn district forma.
Tho tore see attendant upon thio yanx'i
colture ie convincing many that thia
cotton can ho grows as easily and aa
cheaply aa any other.
NEGRO HELD FOR DEATH OF
| A BIX . TEAR OLD - ROY
I Danville, Vfl, Bept It. — Frank
*m»ack, a negro, la In HaiKsa jail
caargod with Wiling U D. MIDe, Jr.,
■ yean old, who Was ran aver by
aa aotemohOa to front ai hit hyit
I
NEGRO LYNCHED BY j
NOB AT PITTSBORO
EARLY ON SUNDAY
■
BLOODHOUNDS TRAIL
HIM JO HOME NEARBY
Rapartad Ta~Havw Mad. Cm
fmlflo To OBm Bafar*
WH Lodged io Jofl{ Mob
lUy. to JmU From
Jailor Taylor and Haag No
gro WUb Aato Tiro Ototo.
Pttutoro, *apt. 1«—Craest Daai
ite. mips yooth. who I* attend ta
have beta f*ud la lha booM of Wal
ter Stone ia Maw Hapa township yrt.
tor night. waa removed irate tba
Jajl thte morning toaat >
amd hanged te a tree with an
Ante’ tiro chain aa tho aid latetah
raad. ftvr mites sate of thb place.
trir'StKdjriiS*- *
»srgr?sgagra
■wakenad Friday Bight she fond a
^5**° tor had. it ia etat
ad, aad thtaktag at flrettket it ni
tor teoteer. the called to kite. This
frighten ad tha negro ewer. Mr. Stone
was sway at the Lite* hunting and
taetawneno ana ta the hoise exrrjrt
hiejeifar little eon sad daaghter.
Bloodhounds were eacarad from
Kaeferd and late Saturday aftemoea
ttoy teak op a trail which ted te the
totee af Denials. The aagro yearth Is
rapartad ta have caafaeaad te have
entered tha hewee to the aOsare who
teak bite tate castody. Ha waa
tofbt ta PltteWro and lodged te
Tha tail was surroundod thte mern
ing at t o’clock and after two aacaa
cesaful attempts, tha keys ware se
cured from Jailer W. H. Taylor, who
was overpowered by the crowd of
Following toe hanging of the aa
gre, tha non toed toots lata the body
with shotguns and pistols.
Coroner George H. Brooke called
!? i*.1’***:, "ta* adjourned for far
as^stag*“
Several crimes have beta iiitenll
tiH In ibia rnnrfw —-s.a .
ESBJJSSfemithtS’S
finroN REfiinrc
MRWGTSEim
Liqoitiatioa Of Lmf lnlin.1
Ro«TK»ukU For Mo* Of
Selling rmon
New Orleans. La., Sept II —ThW
lari weak was a waak of deeliata«
Prtcea in tk* aattoa market, Jh* higb
sri levels being reached ea the open
ing session ana the lowest prices prac
tically on tho cloea of tho closing Mo
tion. Prom til* highest to tk* 1—met
there was a fall of 19® to III aetata,
October beta* the weakari month end
losing almost 111 a bala in it* fall
dared
were
•f the
__t they
t# Iff points mufti. Tho
cloea ehewed net leaeee of lit palate,
la the spot departmeat middling lari
1T5 potato la the aet results closing
■t 18. VO against 28.00 a yaar sgo.
Liquidation of the ion* interact
was responsible for most of Ike toll
ing pressure of the week althoefS the
sasrsrt had to stand considerable
hedge selling-and, as the dariln* pro
gramed, traders-on the sbert Ids
grew holder and began to offer cot
ton In larger amounts. By moot trad
ers the decline was regarded as a
natoral reaction fallowing a prolong
cd adeancs. Here and there deriag
the week hard speto am«ed Vat re
cover** were net wide, especially
after the middle of the week. On the
opening cession tbs market mad* lie
rirengeri beige, tiring Id s bole an
the strongest months ea liligTcsm
from Texas teihog of tho gnat dam
age to the crop In tbeat tactless of
tho state efiek felt the eaptecidsnC
ed ra'ru of tho graced tug week.
tm was nos wrefloat iu Ma
ui news bat tbo mirVrt not littla no)
rapport, even though crop aceeuats
continued highly unfavorable sad tbo
covonnaont and* tbs statement, in
it* whUt review of Oeorgia picking
actoally bad boon completed. Irani
prhroto reports on tbo condition of the
crap appearad. tb* highest of which
wa* 44.T poo coot of aonaal sad
which It was ctsland, Included tbs
daaeegs dons Is tbs Texas crop bp
the *toT*o ef the preceding week. Tb*
lowest condition most wee M.t, in
dicating s crop of * 400,000 bales,
tb* loeroet condition Agars* rear ie
toed ead tb* smallest crop la tb*
■mqmtt o4 Mod WuktiB.
Mach of tbo selling oat on tbo loi^
eld* was don* because of oaeasbieae
over the ootoome of Aret netie* dap
for October and tM* Is expected to
be a disturb lag Influence during tbs
week to come.
Ttret not'eo dec for October will bo
Monday, Aaptswhee II, and tbore Is
Block difference ef opiate* regarding
tb* *fa* of tbo tendon It win bring.
On tbo dose ef Ibis lest week Dec ear
her was at * premises ef It paints
seer October, Daseaftir eiestnr at
lt.14.
WAKBHOUSE AMD COTTON
BUftNKD AT COLDlOOStO
Oaldebere, Bept II.—Tire here this
afternoon destroyed e large etecago
bleep owned bv Bevel and Brads a.
la which rarer*! hundred bale* ef cen
tra were stored. The lee* Is art hooted
et II 1,0*4, folly covered by I near
ALFRED R. WILSON BUYS
, DRUG STORE IN SELMA
'■ZLXj.tZS? T* -
J*,u '£***"s^TitorJ*fetarday
■r. Wilson s isnm*d chans of th*
drag/tors saUhUshsd Cessna mass
by tbs Richardson Dnw Gomn
quit tba ml aatoto hauls sas bar* a
K. sad ltrs. A. L. Nswbarry, af
•a. He sraa rngaged la tha drag
In Cshahis eaaaty far srr
arml years bafora canting to Dona
nearly tore years age.
DUNN PREPARING FOR
BIG PAIR THIS. YEAR
"“TSxifEt *•
Niglit shows af Are works and band
concerts baa* ban added to tha arm
■ram far Dnaa'a fair, aad at which
riarWrt Haovsr aad An Oa erg* W.
faadorhiH arc to ha smsag tha satwk
era.
The fl reworks program is the mast
elaborate sm attaasptod bare. Far
th.ee nights af fair waeh th* Are
works show win bo featured. All af
Ibr ton tod shows aad sxUbit halls
be open oaair sight
Arrangements for the big snat are
raNdly asariag aamplcdoa aad odt
rlaU of toe aasaciaUaa ar« conAdant
ty*»:«***ts «**• T*ar win ba
tod fralt/ol. Concession sows la
fto'dly being sold, aad U looks now
u If Utile will bo loft for aBoUesints
who defer inquiries beyond tots
■oath.
Farmer Oagnsmw Hannibal L,
Sodwia baa boon appaiatod chairman
Df to* easaarftta* which win bar* to*
tarn and assy other fasten* so* ba
ing pUnnsd far tba entertainment af
f* ^‘fi^Pjfhad visitor*. Captain L
folaad Williams, bolder of aovarml
decoration* won ia to* World War.
tos booa appaiatod chief marshal far
tks fair.
BENSON SECTION FEELS
A REVIVAL. OF BUSINESS
fumn, With Cotton Aad ToUeoe
Boa ion, ftopt 17^-The cotton ond
tobooeo market* in tkia aoction am
»ow in fall awing, aad bealnaao. a aw
in* ont ef tko aluau wtrieh kaa oa
i«M it far torero 1 montka peat, ia
fallowing auR. Many tkoaaonde of
doHaia in back dakta, cmatad for tka
■•oat part after loot fall'a diaaatar, am
koto* rapidly taken ap ky tko ferm
om. Profit oa tko near amp now keing
marketed aad iacmaaad ooonoaay an
tko form are reopendUe of tko gen
oral dotarminatlon to MratahtaB ap.
Tko time morekanta here Been eea
alatantly coo Adorn to of tko ombnraao
od formera. accoidlag to away of tka
fanaorn They will cor tin oa ta aleak
to tkmn uatil matt am kare panne
■ontlv improved, according to tko
■MMkaaia, Tkia confidence la tka
kardkit farmer la unjeenal.
Tka cKuatlen to generally agreed
ta kora Impravad rapidly ae tko ro
mH of a n amber of tklnga Tko fann
ing nopmtodioa tkia year rodacod ita
fertfllaer MHa, worknd longer knar*
ta enrtaU Ra oapaadlturM far labor,
aad grew mam corn and feedotafh,
while It kaa given more ottonttaa
thu ever ha faro to the bam# meat
■apply, ft baa cut Ita eapendtteree far
1 terraria* Beta cotton aad tokocoa am
‘ now kriaging gnod nradta. Many far.
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COTTON MCGOVEKI FROM
DBCLINK OF LAST VUK
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w. of OK* cotton 2*3?Soath*kd
mw o toadouy to withdraw thotr
offering) oa tho doattoo, aoaaodto
rcWre ciflidMica la vaiaM mi A*
b**k *f *moI1 crop hparaa. ^
Tho prico of Janaary raaUaoto |L
voaeof 10 19.IO.or 97At par halo a
hov» (ho c lodia* qootatloai of Safa
fop and tho aw al aaarfcot tiaaad
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MAJOR FARJCRR VIMTt
RELATORS IN HARNETT
Major Joha A.
SUlOp tray, and Mn r
ad horo loot alpht turn
to ridt tho aMjor'l ‘ ‘
Mr whoaoNf
than dirtoaoo ftoaa „
kor will loovo today for
oa a BiitoSoa fraoi tho Jttdn
toaoial’a oita
Major rartwd Mi roaidia* to Ok
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