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Volume VIII. Du^ North
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NUAHW. COOPER
TAKES RELIGION
WTO CAMPAIGN
Brotkar of Dunn Man Want*
To Bo United State*
CITES SOLOMONS FALL
AS WARNING TO NATION
Spending On* foliar For
H*ae*n and Fovr Dollar*
For H*U Moan* Quick Daatk
If Not Stopped Now Ho
Say* — Turning Away From
God.
That America U in gnat danger
of falling as did Solomon L» the wrao
iag of Noah W. Cooper, brother oi
P■ 8. Cooper of Dorns and a candt
'data fa* fka aflla. TT.It.J at.*..
Senator from Toanosioo.
Mr. Cooper is bringing religion in
-* to bis fight for election, believing
that it i* time th* nation turned it*
attention to Godly thing*. In a alr
c-alar just l*ao*d h* points out that
th* Federal government I* spending
M cent* of rvary dollar It coUoeta
in taxes on war cost and war prep
aration. and that at tha same time it
■ponds only on* cent out of cask
dollar on fanning aad real nation
. building*
Hi* circular road*:
America la In great danger of fall
ing like Solomon.
In full partnership with God. Solo
mon In t6 years, built up the rich
est, hast loved and moot peaceful of
nation broke to pi**** in civil wnr
and waa enslaved by Shilsak, king sf
wa* born and bred in
partnership with God; hot now she is
turning away from God. She must
torn hack ar go to ruin.
Solomon’s nation svaa rained by
nngodUnom at bomb, not by foreign
foaa. America's foes are her own bad
habits—not Japan nor Germany.
What are those foooT 1. Neglecting
regular prayer to God. 1. Neglecting
regular Bible reading. 1. Nselecting
to teach godliness to our children at
hem*. In church and school. 4 Fol
lowing militarism, idolizing war god*.
I. Idolising gold as shown in stealing
J. buying alectfcra* and
“ _jsyrassates
all. A* your Senator, I shall fight
them unceasingly.
MiUtartwn and Sabbath prostitu
tion are omnlverous evils, brooding
murder, stealing, lying, fraud, sdot
* tory. certain destroyers of children,
homes and nations.
Centre** cannot club flaks into
praying, Bible reading and godly
habit*. Bat every Congressman
ay tar* to fight our foe*. Congrem
should fight the** foes and encourage
by example and law the good habit*
of prayar, Bible reeding, godly train
ing, and Sabbath keeping.
Congrem is now spending 93 cent*
out of ovary dollar of Pedsral taxes
on war cost aad wnr preparation, aad
only on* cent on farming and real
nation building. Wa bitterly con
demned Germany for her submarines,
air battladitps, death gases, and mili
tarism; yet Congrem 1* now voting
million*—taking our life blood for
tboao same Botanic evil*.
America grew groat on Sabbath ob
servance and her other godly habits
Now th* demon of Babbuth breaking
has captured Washington City and
our groat interstate commerce. Con
gress ha* consented. Satan, licensed
by Congrem, now rides astraddle our
the work)), driving it to perdition
end dragging ear whole notion and
^Aa God’a fury pnn«*hed Itrael and
Continental Europe for wAHeriam
and Sabbath breaking. ao America
la hauTpunWrid. America, like Da
vid. aauat turn back *•<»*•
**I bava act b*fOT**J**J“*
Ufa and good, and death and evtL
(Deni 30:1».)
Our nation U now apon<K»g oann
•^SriXtS’ KW-s«
UM.OOlTooO or $3t.»0 por family.
For expense* of aU cburebea $400,
000,000 or $M por family.
Fee training public echool bora to
Fruorian militarism M.000.0 00 or
zo< per family.
Far boring Bibtea for all homaa,
$4.00o,ooj or tOe por family.
For aubmarine boata $4,000,000 or
Me per family.
For afar bottloehipe $4,000,000 or
*0e por family.
For deadly gnaoa IMUr
000 or Tepor family.
F*J •"•reiiog forme and edote
Uogm.000.Oo* or lldi por family
•jmodi* * on, dollar for boovau
aad fouT dollars for bell meant quick
death. If not rioppod now.
Wo wonder ^,, national debt baa
wonder at r»etkf„ criminals and ti
^jwavaa of rice and ruin and
“^t&r*fad their
ytfbsa.V%iii,^y5
to aeva •,*' ^*?Mr^n »*»d our notion 1
I bnvo *W»Ih God and in our
Tonuomao MJTJI tbad they will
through thin Waatioaeun all Amorim
Wek » the rdlybabitert our fem
fatherel j’? *• greet, but
• Ood'o band ^ r^rbod w mai.
godly bmOW)1—n»m Potee!
fc0)g| bans tUa
CHARELS SEEKING
TO SECURE THRONE
Fighting Between Moairchitt
end Goranuneat Troop l Re
ported Around Bndapoet
Vianna, Oct. «*.—The exact att»
ation in Hungary is now beyond the
knowledge of the Austrian nSce
adilch today lost communication with
Budapest. Thera have hoen all klnte
of rumors, Including one reporting
the entry of Charles, the former
king. Into Budapest and the defec
tion of sema of the government for
ces to Charles banner as well aa tha
repulse of the aaoaaMhist forces aad
other conflicting Information. But H
la known beyond a doubt that there
has beea brisk and possible isagal
nary, fighting close to Rods post
A telephone message from Prague
said that Charles had roccseded in
reaching Budapest, while the Vienna
Freio Press# announced that the Ital
ian legion has raculead news from
Budapest that teen* of the troop* is
the capital have declared la facer of
Charts*
Early report* agreed that tha Ear
lists had been cheeked at Budaer,
which is about 17 mil** from Buda
pest, one of the dispntehs* saying that
the train baanlng Chan reached that
Place, but eras farced te back cut hur
riedly upon a show of resistance by
the government troops
Oedenburg. Strir. am anger aad
Btahhrelaaenborg troops. It la declar
ed , are hasten lag to reinforce the
former troops and tha fact that
bloodshed has begun Is heUrsed by
tboae who know tbs Bulgarian char
icter l* foreshadow a deal grapple
between tha res art na ary and tha re
pdblloaa fore** that probably will
extend beyond the borders.
Though poeafbly checked tbs Ilea
for farther for latast,
though meagre adrlcea, say that the
battle between the Monarchists and
fovenunent troop* continue end alee
ibat the behavior of the immanent
Forces la irreproachable. Government
Elide* hep* to be able to held ant
anti] the arrival of rainfaraoma eta
From tha provisoes, which are anpaci
>d tomorrow afternoon. Insnrgant
lands from Borgoaland are reported
M be marching to the support of
Chart**. An Oadecburg dispatch to
tha Tagblett givaa tho report of tho
resignation of the Bothloa Cabinet,
>ut this is without confirmation.
rWO NEGROES BURNED
XOj
Ft*r Warn
ptiaatad in
I _
Orange, Va_, Oet Zl.—Two nag
rasa, inspected of betag Implicated
>a the murder Saturday of Sheriff
«F. C. Bond and Town Sergoaat Jut
*1 r' ^cyrri W*T* horned to doath
»day when they wore surrounded by
> poMta la a barn nttr tho oceno of
the doublo mentor.
Tho bam U supposed to hav. boon
sot on flea bp discharge* from tho
ihot gun* operated by tho bra neg
ro**. The body of on* of them, Wol
iar Wars, was found In tho rains sad
that of tho otbar fugattvs la IpehI
to br still beneath the debris. Savon
m makers of the posse* wen dlghtly
rounded in tho attack.
GOVERNOR DAVIS MAI CONE
TO TNE SCENE OF TROUBLE
Richmond, Va., Oet. SI—Oocotwor
Westmoreland Davis, accompanied by
Col. J. Fulmar Bright, of tho And
Virginia regiment, Virginia regiment,
Virginia national guard, and Major
Leroy Rodgaa, aid* to 'the governor,
left bore at I o'clock tklo afternoon
for Orange, when, peeler day after
noon at 8 JO o’clock Sharif W. C.
Bond and Town Policeman JtlUl
Boyar ware shot and almaat instant
ly blllod by Walter War* aogra, al
lagad bootlegger, whan the latter re
sisted arrest.
SENATOR WALSH TO OPEN
•K WILSON COUNTY FAIR
®*"**®r David L. Walsh of Sw
mrheastta, tbs first DmaMdk |r
•“ tha hails of Canaroa from
<**U since tho ahru war will
anonal address today at
th* ODfn ft* af aL. Wit.- -a rn «
*• »<x«> hour.
Our people re* fortunate la nm
'»« 8T!i.UVr*W*-®TU aoeJSud
on# of the beat osators bt the (en
try today.
tamed Satarday from WuUuten,
where be accepted a peeWeii wtth
the Dcpertmentof /JETH. *5
take up nta duttaa there ane tine
within the neat month or m. While
he wu away he attended a aeetiae
af the a»der «f Moon*, held ia «3P
adelphia, which he enjoyed to the
faftoet. . „ .
When Hr. Bell taka* up hla dutiaa
srsasoiissw;
la Washington._
Mr. sSTmoT _«nd
Captain I. Keiaad WUhanaa Uft *oa
day to rlait Wwitafton ta tha hrter
eat of a patent Mr. Ttadha k Mb
jnpjor aa eUetriool eppKaixi ha baa
Before rotamlng to Dun Mr. and
Mre. Vaagha wflt spend seme am*
arlth Mr. Vaughna sister in tirhniond.
U. D. C. Dalegato.
Delegate* to the agwuacWag ten
rootle* af tha United D«whtara af
the Ceaf i darner fraaa Hamett Coun
ty am Mre. Bi. Townsend and Mr*
Lee l Beat, af Dunn, aad Mm. John
P. Johnson and Mre Hiram Beggetl,
af UlHagta*.
The csoToaUe* la la ha MU h
Wlnston-Salesa, bagtnalag today.
SOUTH CAN STAND
WALKOUT BETTER
Textile |
Charlotte, Oct.__
lade (trial worker* la Ike Biath i_
coffer tern then la any ether aectiea
ef toe country in toe event toet to*
railroad etrflta materialise*, la the op
Won of cotton Brill men ef thb mi
lion. No maaafectaror hee andaatah
ce to aey toet cottoe mflla aad atom
lademrtol enterprise* weald aet ha
hart, seriously hart, hat ae laaihd
with other section* both toe WScaad
th* operative* weald ha fortunately
cirrorastsncsA
Thee* era be* aotatandtog reason*,
it ia pointed eat, why tha aeetoa wflU
af thU section weald he la batter
position than tooea af New Bngtoad
aad tha Nerth gaacrally. Th* Brat la
that th* mflla hare literally a dll to the
cottoe Aald* end there U ae perntot
ity ef their being compelled t* toot
down for lack ef raw material. Th*
aacead raaaon la that meet of the
mflla of thla aactimt are aperatod hy
electricity wMch la gageralad hy ap
terpewer. When all toiaettlal plnate
war* warhiag on ahact tow qartag
th* war aa a matter af fael naaarv
atian the mflla her* eeattooed to tf
•rata wtthoat latorraptlax. Be ana,
if a railroad atoik* cot* off seypUmi
of coal, while Indoctry to ether ap
taoo* will he flat to ae far aa power to
concerned the alb hare may cap
lino* to op* ret*.
The big dflBcalty that will restate,
poorer riving bo uiltty, will to that
of gotting tho finished good* deliver
ed. With tho mm* of other reetSon*
closed down K ia probable that the
Soathara mill* woold have aTillahla
a larger share of tha export trade,
and Ode trad# coaid to auppSod
through Boo tha rn port* If tha demawd
wore adkiwt to warn at tho direr
«Joc of ahipa to tha aaaraot potto.
While conatderahle aptflwa pre
vail# among industrial laadari regard
ing the favored poritioa of thja sec
tion, they do not deny that, la mM*
of local advantage*, there woold to
abut-dawno If the atriko aheaid lari
very long.
"After the leog period of deptOO
aioa through wUoh tho cotton mOi.
industry along with haalaaea rawer
ally, too peered moot of tho miDa are
not ia poaltlea to operate and store
their men* factored good* hldlalwr
or fee a vary long period," declared
owe wail informed manufacturer. “At
praaoat pries* of cotton and labor
mills o ahsrt ported with*at ialfooi
tai weald caforco tha storing down
of piaata."
‘The wont feature of an indefi
nite ahat-down weald to tho toid
ihipo that woold to retails* apoo the
mill opaHrivoa. Ttore are more than
826.000 wertore la tha mUla of tho
Sooth and tho greet trying aoriod of
tho year ia hero. Tto monthly payroll
moat to ia cacao* of fitC,000,040 end
on* may readily re* that tha napping
of the flow of this amoant would net
only reoaK in mack dietraa* a**0Qg
the aril] operativa# themsalvca tot
woald caoao reriana lea* and dlwraaa
among tho hand red# of a— all and
large mcnrVaata who aarre the tndaa
trial aottlamanta.
n«n*tor j. t namus
IS MUD AT ASMSVUXS
Arhovfll#, Oct. II.—Tto funeral
of I. T. Harrfa, who wna alcitmaatod
at tha State paattenhary in ftalrigh
yesterday far tto murder of F. W.
Monnlah. wealthy. Alabaman, wore
bold at Blrenid* Cemetery ton to
day. Tha tody woe taken directly la
the cemetery, where privet* earrieee
won conducted.
U after tka direction af Mia* Jctoay
Ipoek, af tka Ugh aekoal fa am Iky,
tka Jantor Ctnaa will peasant i nk
•teal tew M MatorapoMtea Tkaatea
Frttey Bight, begin stag at • *•. Fro
coeds front tka akaw wfll ka Mini
Into tka ataaa fand te |fwMa far
tka Jaalarlew! or reception oaf far
to aekaalTiYlHMaa*4 *"
Mahearaala Amite* tka pad aerate!
nd*hta tea tka naten. af tka aaat
to be wall trained and eapaMe af
pottle# aa a teat rate attraction. Ad.
a late in frleae wfll kai for part
people, » caota: far okUdroa, It
easts. There win ka na war tax. Tka
IHapateh temata that all of Ita laaal
reader* wfll rttnt tka tkww Tkato
praaanaa wfll kelp tka bays aad (trie
eantedatakly.
Itert* Tketft Prira
Marina In* tkla weak tka CSantee*,
rial Bank wfll ware a campaign te
install tka Man of thrift late tka
■lade af tka people af Dm Dmnx Dte
trict. Back weak the hank wOl dte
play large placards la Ita atadawi
and plana a/rertles manta la Tka Dte
patch talks* why ana cfeemM care.
Tka fall acrias af atetelliicwti
and plcoarda has bees caaapOcd cate
contain* waeh tkat la rary lata real
rian
QwaMee Aa IwasWCar
af Fallen U. A Fagc rater*
sSSPFZiSSSZ.'tXt
’^ItO^MO^aidjrlUjka dUtetertll
**»■ the aSato af tka'astete wfl
E&sijSrfsi: s
T*wa W tfana wfli captoa at te
r*r. that
*f life, a
ia ta ha
until the
Mtaobar mi
arrive* when tfc|
e^s&.wjSsKS.ss
Prmatha two paper* and fna
atben who have aeca Mr. Wfleoc the
? Sf* J£r *»-■ talSr ta
^T#.h!f:tl,v^S. £ «■» tha* tarn
* U*J*? ■•*■*• HI* color
^. rroorted a* being goad.ta* apartta
of kkoya* bright ae ho lieteme to a
pod etary or toll* am, taawtag the
Vecaeat intaraet ta tanka that ara
jHaemaod. Hia app^ltabpaawaw^l
t« be excellent and tha* be la putting
on flaah, ta fact hia condition braS
to ba each, tha* if bo aa dadroaha
wUl *o to dhwet ta tha
opf1* la ywdnatd advocate tha
ratranc* of (ha United State* ta tha
««• ““ t# talk of
rha League ha deeliaea to dUeuaa any
MCtera aannaeted with tha cetntaa
SgSgfBSflSg»
Tha ptetaio taat la draws at tha
f*tw**r rraaUtaadls that of a aaa
oho I* keenly ahva to ta* affair* of
tale country, deeply tataroated ta
9*fcU* M&a Wldta hekeap* ta
doa* teach-with, >a taafar of many
srcoiff.t&st-f
Uaao* If MUtana^h?batata*!? ta*
do*]?*"! wiattte affacttag ta* later
•* Of tala canatry and Ha aaapU.
Mr. Witaaa, MManaataTky Mr*
Witaaa aad bar brother, John las
dalph BaOngv-ctatended tha perform
once at Keith*1 i.*
V
SOLDIERS GUARD
EMBASSY W PARE
t •
■ To. i
i I .*
. ftdj, Oct. *»—-Sotdleie tonight
burnedly cmnWlcd the evecuatToa
Jrf the populstloa in the riatrity »f
tha lart at Aoborrillars. two biles
MW* •* Fub whoa Art broke rat
••A eaaeed tho explodon of gat aad
•hallo.
Parig, Oct. >1—Ton tbaaaaad sel
dtare aad policemen guarded the
American Embassy and neighboring
■Meta today to jJMrent a threatened
demon* ratios by French Ogm
•imm ia prate* ante* the conrlctfea
|f ■MdfO « ■leetbMitfa court
f Nlaeob Sacco and Bartolomeo
Venxetti, hat ao CoamaaabU appear
ed there!
Lang before the hour eat far the
coacastration of the at
Porte Maillot, three theneead troeas
toere ea tho eeene while ethers ew
nod machine gone ea top of the city
ceoemaadlng a view of the aa.
tlM eqaare. A few CooaeeMe am
erged from the ebb-way Matiea at
Parte Maillot bat they were ka*M
Mtatde the etty walls befere they
«•* organise aad start a pm reasier
'iSb'&S&Sx
•* aightaaec*. Much larger crowds re
*•" the Arc de Trhmphe to
»at«h the prnreeeiua of wav retar
deposit wreathe ea the tomb ef
«h* unknown soldier.
American military police, loaf ob
*£•■ tortr, reappeared today.
Twa of tbeea were on gaard near the
Aaaeneaa Embassy aad ethers ware
•Utloaed at the r-liltrt bareaa.
Marcel Cach.n, l«J.r of uTcom
■““Mt Ptoty. wae roughly bandied
by hie ewa sympathisers who met
ST* "*»***,*■■
Porte Maillot. They reproached Mm
fee hn4>. <^Ui I.__ 1- ..
*»*• et the meeting ilut and An*
him errerai time*. Police Anally ——
to hi* raeeae and assorted Urn to a
place of aafaty.
Tha Italia* embassy aim ni heav
ily warded during tha day. French
caarto were kept In marten thro sat
oat the day hot the judge* had Uttk
to da, aa oaly rtz arreaU war* made.
The poHce my they have tha rttaa
tlon^nadec^ eeatroi^ fa ^ tar aa a
New Yeik. C
will ittenyt to
heavyweight cha.ru pionehtp from Jaeh
Dropery at Jersey City nett July 1,
Tan Richard, promoter, mid today.
Rickard, returning from Chicago,
•here ha conferred with Jack Kaama
Dempsey's manager, mid he had ear
51 WESTS SVSfiB
that he had eent Willard a eoatraet
Aa loan aa Willard’* denature la re
ceived Rickard expect* to ■<*» Demp-1
my up. Dcmptey, Rickard mid, ha*
agreed to accept St per cent of the
gross receipt* and WOlard SO per
cent.
SCHOOL CURL ADMITS
SHE FABRICATED STORY
Norfolk, Va., Oefc *1.—After pea
rn* bad eearebod all afternoon and
uart of the night In the a sa le at
Ocean View, near hero, for a negro
and after excitement had bean Mired
by wild rumor* te each a pitch »k«t
!t we* feared a lynching would occur
If the negro were caught, Mery Ty
ree. 11 year eld schoolgirl, *fniltl*il
tonight that the negro had not at
tempted to attack her, bat had
frightened her by appearing sudden
ly from behind a clump ef bnahea
along the road on whelk Me woe rid
ing to school on hag bicycle. The
child fell from her bicycle and screa
med whan the negro apg—Tod and
tha asaa fled.
Turlington Ceertee ea Week
Former Sheriff William B. Tur
lington wffl continue tha drive to get
every cotton and tobacco farmer In
Harnett county to Join tha co opera
tlve marketing movement. All who
daafro to iten tho contract art aa*
rind to aitta
Tho eamyaiy* la thia eonaty ud
la tho atato aa a wholo haa yona con
•tdorahly. error tho mark# aat. There
for*. It la aortaia that the plan wfll
bo oparntlr* next roar. Cotton aa*
tobacco man are of the opinion that
aa effort will bo made to yro*oco re
cord crop* naxt year. If tkla effort
i la aocceaafnl, the nee* far the to*
I operative awrfcatlay ptaa wfll bo
Creator than rrer.
I ..
ti-1 *—■o - » -
TyrwwM W ■HtffHffwl
A UtUa yht of Dunn haa a at other
who la aaaaathlay of a diction and
r who, althanyh lib orary ether aaao
o croon In bar opinion of the potato*
l btraaae of the rayatahlc, aomatlmra
■ aorraa apdnach for the allayed yoo*
I that Haa la Na yroen karat.
i The little flit dote not like epta
i acb. Bar mother inaiatad that ab* aat
r ft. “It haa rttaaatnoa la It, doar; to
yon abeedd oat k,” the mcabar ox*
I plained.
i “1 cant mother; I taut ataad tho
I way they bite," eraa the retort.
! Weak lrn.1 In More Trouble
f On eoaapdalat of r*m.n„e offkon
• WaA Bryant, Harnett Count? tar
a nor. waa bound oror to Fadorn]
Court oa a eharya of aaWay which*)
whoa tried before United State* Goto
m Manor BMredy* Ua laat Wodaoo
r day. Hi* bond wma flood at tioo
It whlob b* atood hlaaaatf. th* ana* wit
■ Connor mk
a month at kaloiyb.
Two man ar* aaid to her* bony*
i sk Skfe-aivE
IInaan aaid* ffw wrote.
LOWER RANGED!
COTTON TRADING
Hi*W Prieto Dsrfeg WmI
StiU IWwOtotWTk.
New Orleu, La., Oct. 14.—A law
kat at rta klghaat atfll bang 11 ta 44
H *“k«r tba do** of tko precod
■4 wort vkfla at Ms lowto it was
•t Pl to IN mIb|1' Flaotaatiaao
*»« toSts af ISO and 144
ft***- •• Ugk as
}••» V l2r “J7:” SS| aloaod o*
11.44. la too spot lessitmwil prices
*•*, ** pajftooa idddUag at Mil
“**£, !Tt£rU,
part o< tko wort waslDdoead krtoa
threatened railroad strtko, aMkotok
saaiisf agj*5jr=fea£^
sria.«sasjsiSKf£
tka sktaents tkat tkis rm-pot af oak
selling. At toe ewd ad toe wart to*
teat was slaadlar kaoawa af tka
kigkljr favorable statistic* aa «ta tak
ings and expert*.
fcr*to*i liwl|i,!,»? kakwT
gainst 144400 tola ssart toot roar
and 444,0*0 two pears ago, bringing
taking* fM tko saaaan tot# *!*»•?
OOtSala* again* 1.77*440 Mg
to# mm period last pear and 1,100,.
•00 two pears ago. Export* for to*
wort war* coon tod stMiJU tala
***** 104444 sad *5440, bringing
tka movement for to* soaoto op to
1447.544 bale* against 744,411 ud
911,117.
eoMto* «tok to* Mala ovoat
will be tka Comm karoos report as
unlas* railroad labor trouble.
qBuoSrSw JteTd ratten tndm
K is almost IrapraAbts far daar
rat spin teas to ha farail for th*
Cra*M Wtfl nrab glee tha
te October ligand teO
•*y Bird dagrra «u wdmtl h a
dua of nearly Mg last night hy tha
8apron* Conaefl, tnTMdl Kite Ma
sons, Southern frnifadlitltia. which
ia In aaaalan hare. It waa voted te
haM tho next au adng at Salt Laka
Cite is Ararat. IMS.
a ok art f. Croup. of Bkhaand,
V*.. and ThsraaaJ.il.rUa*. of Aaho.
viHo. N. C., won appointed Grand
Inspector Gonoraia for thair state*.
WILL NOT CHANOX ITS
EOTIMATt OH COTON
Washington, Oct. St.^-Th# Secre
tary of Agriculture wrIU issue a state
aaant naxt Tuesday at the rama ttrae
the cotton ginaanf report ia raade
pablie hy th. Conras Buraan in which
Bauthara Benatoro predicted today
th* aacretary wfl| ray that the de
partment has a* Information tending
te chsng* ita ■sttwitn ef a mm ol
t A* 7, TOO haira far this year of Mb
pounds gross. Tha daefciUa, It was
said, fsjnowad.a ranforaoes today W
LouMana, and Hank, Prep octet,
Secretary Waltaes. Tha
raade ea October tad.
iditien ef Siptirahar U
U expected to'sheer a
of eotten ginned. wOl
by rattan
traded mo
been ginned'which wtO ranks tha ran
sus dgarae raere than pinpertlenateiy
large.
U. D. C. gleet. ON*ees
I Mrs. MoO. Holliday waa reelected
| proaidaat or UBIcora Oufter. United
beagfctert of Dm Confederacy, la tea
chapter'* mi Mian yoatarday. Mm k
J. Beat wm elected till yidlait te
mmi Mr*. M. A. Tiwnaaaft Via.
t s^rva. mssra
Mia. 1. ft. latter rapMrnr to ano
oaed Mm O. M. jmjCii Mm ft
M. J affray• araa laatelted aarMgim
diag aocntery aad Mm V. ft. Ool
trana araa ra atectad Material*.
Mm M. A. Teanaaed aad Mm
Holliday Wft tMa atoning to atomI
, tea annual con-aaattea of tba Daagk
1 ten la Whtaton-Selam. Mm Laa 1.
Baat, another dategaU, ana aaabla to
go aaeanat «f {Qaeaa.
iaba 4. t.aaatoa ftitmalm
John I. Laagetoa, neater af tel
Chiratten Churn, who ha* baan aa»
ducting « ravinl la Cyudblaaa, Ky.,
wB ntorn bama tela aroak and Wfll
All hi* ragalar aigilafto be**
Advtooa^f roan ^Cynthlaa* atoto teal
craafol aadBthnt*tea Dona*e!r*adhln
baa 4 ana a goad ank la tba Mat
Oraaa State.
OateBaakg la HaTvnfc<
mil C*l4tt«ta, ivwidfM ff
OoUatorn Company of Dana, aad at
tba Witeon Company af Aagter, u
la Maw Talk tela waaft to nglmtol
tea ateaka af tba tan Mg atataa. Tfcad
hag baa bean aa hrkfe with tea tm
teff^jraAsXs
t'baan takaaalii
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