THE DUNN
VOLUME VIII. 1 = ■ 1 "“'-M
DUNN, NORTH CAROLE
PREACHERS FORM
ORGANIZATION TO
AID CHURCH WORK
A. R- McQuaen President, L N,
Johnson, Sacntury, J. J.
Un|itno. Treasurer
DESIRE CHARITABLE
ACTIVITIES CORRELATED
FmI Need Of Association
Through Which Help Can
Be Intel Iigend7 Given And
Ask Institutions To Co-oper
•t*—Went The Stores Te
Close Earlier.
Dunn'i newest organisation came
into being on Friday morning, Jan.
• . when a number «f the paatom of
the various churches organized a
Pastor's association. Thr meeting was
hell In the pastor urn of the First
Baptist Church. The following were
present: Brea J. H. Buffalo*, of the
Methodist church. A. B. McQueen of
the Presbyterian church, J. L Davis,
of the Free-will Baptist church, J. J.
Langston of the Christian church,
and E. N. Johnson of the Baptist
church.
Artcr a season of prayer and goad
fellowship, those present decided to
perfect a permanent organiaation.
The fallowing officers were elected
for tho terns: A. R McQueen, presi
dent; X. N. Johnson, secretary; and
J. J. Langston, treasurer. A commit
tee composed of the president and
aecretary was asked to draw up a
constitution and by-laws and report
at tho next regular meeting.
After thorough discussion of tho
lack of co-oporation among the va
rious organisations that dispense
charity in ear city, and of the need
of some central organization that
would Help to correlate and direct the
charity efforts of the people, it was
decided to appoint a committee in the
Interest of organised charities. Tbs
committee, composed of J. H. Buffa
los. J. L. Davie, and J. J. Langston
arma appointed to confar with the
Woman's Club, the fraternal orders
of tha town and to decide upon the
feasibility of such a movement, and
tn taka sock steps as they might deem
VMMMftHP
charity efforts of Dunn and recognise
the need of organisation along this
Kne arill has) this action on the part
of the pastors arlth delight.
In tha meeting of the ministers
one question was raised that art!!
not likely be downed uatil it Is set
tled right — the matter of getting
the Dunn people tn bed earlier on
Saturday nights. This is a question
that “concern* every shopper, every
merchant, and every merchants wife
la town wily should not the stores
of Dunn clone earlier, so that the
■archants, the sales people might get
to rest earlier on Saturday nights
and be bettor prepared for the day
af worship.
Anyaray, tho paators decided to
agitate earlier elozlng tn Saturday
night, apd they have agreed to aak
the people to “shop early” on Satur
day sights, and the merchants to con
sider doting earlier at the week end.
Sunday morning at II o'clock, fol
lowing the fourth Sunday of each
month, it the time act for Urn regu
lar nsec rings af Denn Paators' Asso
ciation.
Tnadm •{ Rad
L H. Williard to M. O. Loo, SI
acre* In Av*r**b«ro, (800.
D. r. Laa to Della E. Lee. 10 acrei
In Averaifcero, $M0.
Overby end Hocked*? to R. W.
Lee, 4 let* In Anyier, (do.
H. A. Metthcvn to D. R. Ennt*.
1 1-t acre* in Grove, (800.
8. J. Wade te 8. A. Wade, 24 1.4
acreo in Avcraebera. ((.000.
D. B Wade to B A. Wad*. (4 t-t
acre* In Averaabora, 8.000.
Aihlef Sander* tn (lorn Ivey, (9
•ere* In Averaavaro, 28.
J. R. Vann to Plora Ivey, (9 acre*
In Averaabero. (190.
Alonao Parrldh te J. W. Moon, 198
aere* in Averaabero, (1,(00.
D. P. McLeod to Relvia McLeod,
( acre* in Grave, ((00.
P. P. Pep* te L. A. William*. 9
acre* la Black Rtvyr, MOO.
Duncan Clark te Mery L. White,
18 acre* in Barbeca*. (10.
A. . L. Ovetby te D. W. Denninc,
let In Aajrfer, 810. '
Hiraa. Barnett U C. E, Sorrell,
let ia LMlIngtoa. MO,
9. M. Grapery te A B Tmpinr.
109 acre* In Andrtaen Creek 89.400.
H. C Spence te C. A. Gay. 1* I*
teat* 8160.
L T. Kennedy «e I. P M -l cod, 49
acrae In Grave, mm.
I. t. McLeod tela (Oataoinaranma
B. P. Yoon* receiver, to H. T.
^toar* and 1. 0. Leyton, let la LB
Itnptoe, 91409. ■
0. P. Matthew* to tL W. Lee, 104
•era* in Blnek River, (4,(00.
CONFERENCE TO
DISCUSS WEEVIL
4 -
Important Moating of Cotton
Producers and Others
Horo January 24
A meeting of much importance to
formers and othora of the State wlU
bo held at th* State College In Btt
eigh on Taeaday January 24, whan
tho boll weevil conference of tho
North Carolina Seed Improvement
amoelatloa wilt bo convened. The *#*
<tona will bo hold la the college au
ditorium and indication# are that
-nany prominent planters and agricul
tural workara will be In attendance.
The program for the boll weevil
conference include* addresses by th*
State’* beat known agricultural ex
pert# and a dinner In the college
lining hall. Besldea^cgreful ebn alder
ttion of the boQ weevil danger, the
conference will be featured by gen
eral diievmion of best methods at
cotton production. *
ur. n. m. ntaaics, pmiaMi oi the
State Collage, will welcome the visi
tors. and rnddrassts and diarnmions
will bn made by Franklin Sherman,
W. F. Pate, Dean C. B. WUlimns, R
Y. Winters. Zeno Moore, E. W. Gai
ther. c. L. Newman, N. E. Winters,
B. P. Brown end Dr. Cart C. Taylor.
The program for the conference
In as follows:
9 00 a. m. Add rear of Waleoma,
"’-esldent *W. C. Riddick.
9:15 a. m The Boll Weevil Dom
ge and Control Keaiurre, Franklin
’he naan.
9:45 a. m. Tho Effects of Pfcoo
ehmtcs and Other Fertilising Kateri
J* ul*>* the Enrly Maturity of Cot
on, W. F. Pate.
10:16 a. m- Cultural Methods for
'ollon and the Place for Sopplcaca
ary Crops Under Boll Weevil Cow
i-ttoas, Doan C. B. Williams.
10:40 a. m. Variotlca of Cotton for
loll Weevil Conditions, 1L Y. Win
tern.
10 .-*0 h. m. Tho Plaoo for Lin
toch Undor Boll Weevil CondHioas.
UteB Dinner at ths collage dining
mil.
1:00 p. no. The North Carolina
lead Improvement Association, and
u Purpose, Zeno Moore.
1 :*®- P- m. The PamlUlltioo of n
2:00 p m. My Experience In Fight.
W the BoB Weevil, N. E. Winter*.
9:00 p. no. Economic Adjustments
Jr.der Boll Weevil Conditions. M. 9.
lroarn and Dr. C. C. Taylor.
ANNOUNCES DATE
FOR CONFERENCE
Agricultural Conference To Bo
Holdyit Washington
Warhington, Jan. 4.—Ths
agricultural conference suggested
icveml day. ago by President Hard
ng to caniidor maaaa of relieving
tistraaa among the fanaora, waa cell
'd tonight by Secretary Wegece to
acot la Washington January 21.
The agriculture secretary aaid it
™ expected that Mr. Harding
vevld open the conference. Invita
.iims to peraem at (acted to comprise
he peraenael of the gathering, K
laid, are being sent oat daily
tnd ennooneemcn'. of the lint ef deie
■alt • will be made ae aeon aa all the
tceeptaaeos are received. Secretary
Vallace See not fixed a limit to the
•-•nror of deter tee, bat is con>?rrnv I
■•ktefly with making tare that the con
ference will be thoroughly represen
tative.
The secretary, ft eras learned, is
making op the personnel not oily
rrom the agricultural interests, but
alto from those lateraete which are
intimately associated with agricul
ture In the tranapartatloe marketing
end distributing ef farm products.
In addition to represent**Ursa rf
those allied Interests it is expected
that a small number ef men whs will
been generally accepted aa reprseen
'”C the public wig be Invited to the
conferuaee.
* ” ™ ox im conference
con corn* th« business ef the eeuatry
gonemUr as well aa the fanners. De
partment ef Ayrhmltare ofteials am
nhseiierl. In seeking rtoMdlal ailP
■rn> to relieve the present distress
af the egrleultaral classes, they MH4,
Die tonfemwee wonld try to imIiiii
the buying power of the ayrlonKar
tato which would make a general re
vival ef bwdaear, ahould nnM)
taeid their effort*.
Laying down of n petiey to he fol
lowed by the federal and atoto gov
•mmenta and fareier* themselves In
building a permanent self-oaetatiHnc
VtHrolture la exported to bo af oven
rreatar importance to the ooaforsiaso
than toe king remedial in memo* for
the prevent farm eitnntlon, ahhoogh
tha latter will probably bn given firm
ton aide ratten it wm mid. .
SUPREME GLORY
. Of MR. WILSON
Aa Prwaidcat Ha Cit« Amarica
Loadoruhip Which Carried
It To Grootoal Haighta
»P Hmut g. Cna»k|i
! (Member ol the National Committee
ol the Woodrow Wileon Founda
tion.)
The men and woman who planned
the Woodrow Wileon Foundation, I
■urtuleo. had In mind not only the
'immediate porpoeaa ol the Founda
tion. hot alee the lneotimable aorvice
which will be rendered to humanity
by promotiag the principle far which
Mr. Wtleoa throughout hie lilt hac
i lead.
I i »»« always barn Tory proad
! to bar# had an opportunity to rep
port Mr. Wilson and ta support tho
things for which ha ati^glad. >
think that tha Inst dreads has dis
closed a remarkable progress In MV
or*] thought. 1 betters that the great
revolution in political ideals which
swspt over this reentry, beginning,
'et us any. ia 1»10 and which Mr.
Wilson, who came upon the scene
tboot that time, so thoroughly to
personated, woe merely indicative of
the tremendous forward sweep of the
phalanx of humanity and civilisation.
Mr. WUare*• domestic policies thoc
*,u*hhr enlightened and carried for.
*vurd to completion age I set greet op
-o«*t:on stand ai o permanent record
f liberal movement, if I may
term it reck. During this period, pec
-Vng international problems de
veloped which served to introduce
new themes into the drama of hautea
program. Mr. Wilson dealt with three
matters on a plane and la a manner
of pride to thie country.
c»*deu Years mi Statesmanship
He gave to our country a leader
ship which has carried America ta
greeter heights of hosier aad glory
*”4 power then Mm has ever known
betare ta her satire history; end
so these golden yean, as I may call
them. o\ American statesmanship,
are the things which establish sad
xuarants# tha perpetuity of thlsi
movement which affords an apporte-!
nHy for service that no one should |
forego. |
piece la it. the dignity ef It, the*
statesmanship touched with prophecy. ’
seemed to inform aad sanctify the
Whole .purpose ef our country. I
think umen history comes to record
thee# events, it will kavs two placer
in M; th# place ef boas* fur Wilson,
and th* other placi for those who'
take up to America a struggle for tho
preservation of that which had boon j
won at such incalculable coat. We all
know he was a tired man then. 11
saw him when tot same beck. He had
been through these seven yearn of'
service in all tha fields of labor to
which I have so inadequately referred
end yet be had to taka up tha strug
gle again hare ia America.
I remember very well the day l'
was asked ta go to the White House '
to look over the itinerary that had I
been prepend for hie Western trip!
I had beta over the ground myscM
n Uule while before and I was some
what familiar with it and I protested
against the prograai. 1 mid, *|You
*re going ta kill this man. Be canned
endure it" I knew that the clreum
•tances under which he would be eV
Hged to travel would he a hundred
fold more trytag than would be to
an ordinary man, because the Prusi-1
dent ef the United States, la a trip
of that kind, would fool, what I might
cult, the incalculable, the uneeeape-l
hie pressure of personalities wherever1
he went. There would he bo moment!
of freedom, ef rust, ef relaxation.
Hi.Cm HU Alt
I Me* to think of tho heroic ttrog
rb ho made, giving oil that he had
ta give. I often think of that laet
dap la Paebto, where Ue tour tanai
|naUd. There wae aa aaonaoaa gath
; ering of people who had gone ant to
groat him. Thtro wart flee or ton
thonaand tittle children dieeaed in
white, ringing, in their thrill, eMldiah
voieoa, the thrffiiag anthem ef the
republic. Mr. WOaoa made hie wap
to the tpeaker'a aland. Aa he wae go
ing thiaagh the crowd, a woman
eame ep and took hit hand and Im
planted a Urn apoa H. Mr. Wllaoig
aahing ahoot thle woman, wae told
that At had laet a hop ha Pea ace;
and aa very rarely ha aver did. ho
epohe af thle pereoaal incident daring
hie mbeeqeeat epeeek.
■a epoke of thia woman. H« mid'
oomothing Ilka thia, “Why did Aa
pat a klaa apoa my haadl A$ Cam-1
mandtr-in-Chlaf of the amp and aa-1
rp. I gave the order that amt her
bay abroad and ha never eama home.
Whp ahooM aha ptoaa a klaa apoa
tap kandT U waa haemua la her great,
••aaroaa heart Aa knew that I waa
“*"f all the poorer that I had lay
‘ toahlng H enteoeetarp that anp other
•MAar Aoatd eager aa (ha tod aaf
r
Pmt « thuf
►'em votbiff
It WUM BI
'v«<u to
>0 he rtoted
’o rotr far
nun >u foi
kn-monn In tta
Chief Page
ties
ten
'on for the rasignattau the fact other
lotir* claimed ao moeh of his atten
tion that ha could net give paepas
•Mention to those of hia offlee. It I*
■‘»tH on good authority, however,
that the mayor and on* of the rom
m'rslrrner* who hod boon hi* stauneb
Pt yrnporter*. had earlier informed
h‘m that • issfcutHim might atnr*
h'm nat emhairomraent
Even h'i bait friend* hare will
heave a ugh af relief when Page
surrenders bis o®e«. For thirty
month* b* baa bald tha oBea aad
there was not a moment of that time
antfl a few aaeoth* ago that that*
wernt threats of trouble with tha
police depart*eat. The town hat not
been able to bald an election wrthent
having the Paga lean* overshadow
all ala*. In the abetton of 1Mb tha
aatl-Page faction wa* soundly booten,
but last year it, H'od up a strength
surprising to «w«" tbemsalvea. Com
missioner OoM*«ta aad Leo war*
•lor led solely b#**»*a they war* a
vowel anti-Pago men. William H.
Newberry, tha aMm member af the
board In point of service, had tha
rate af bia Ilf* because of hia fitond
rblp for Pag*.
hr. Paga win. ha mya, retire from
police work whan ho leaves Dona and
will devote all *f bia attention to hia
farm In Itobom* County. Ha ha*
baan in police m*ik far about eight
years, earring fl«* at LaCranga, la
tar at lfauut Oliva and finally bar*.
H* baa killed four or five assn and
ha* bean In partie* that killed others. I
Hia moot notable Wiling was that of
the Smith brothers in Bout olive.
Hr era* triad for Wa Ufa la this tea*,
but was exonerated, by *a Ironic
turn af tbs whaol of fate be was with
tha party of aoUiers who killed tha
third Smith blether hare laat year
after be had daatrted from Camp
Bragg.
ImA" Ail ha to Ik* child ran
—d with an asKMfehra gaatare aaid:
TVm ara my «B*nb. 1 apiaV for th#
children and far lb* children nf fa
tare graiaratfaW."
It waa the Mot to*a*b that bo mb
—with that waaderfal haman toneh
and appeal—th* laat apaaeh that ha
mad*. I Ilk* to tklfch of that upwt af
Mr. WOaani a* Igirt that la par.
hap* net folly wfantoid ar appro
Ha tad.
I think that ear peopla, haring
paaaad through a. parted of teat aa
tiaaa) mania, aat raaareHag thair
normal iplrrt. 1 think thay tan k* re
wan ta thair high purpoa*. Thair
hreita are watto hat aat loageOad
af the apirit af torela*. 1 hart great
faith In aar paapt*i and I hare great
faith in th* taut*.
FARM LOANS FOR
A SPECIFIC AH
By Biw H. SotUr
Tho War Finance Corporation,
tlsrongfa tho North Carolina Agrfcal
torsi Loan Agency of wfcieb Col. J.
>• Toaag is dmlmaa, baa placed ia
tbo State opwmrd of a million dol
lars and la anticipating tbo loaa«to
North Carolina banks for North Car
olina farmers of probably dt or
oo>m million by tbo ttano tho crap
mid-summer. Col. Touag la math en
c oaragerd with tho way tho bull
an calling for taoaoy aad roUorlag
tho financial Untdoa ia tho State,
and faalo codfUoat that tho JMva
mont VCD do maah for tho ogrtrsNa
ral conditions aad also far tho'goaor
•1 Aaaaetei sttaatioa ia all tho conn*
tisa.
tm law anaer MKt a# U aetiac
U oaa U place at the -“-ftnl W
baaka cerryin* fane operatise caper.
Um War
Of OB
help
F*r
is tba
aliaa,
sly th
»"bat U hae
object of tkia plea
make thair
ud to help the
of their
'•ski
other atate hare leaded
•e they eaa carry aa
• "d they are actaaUy
’or other hm.
■nonoy to leaa to
they moat for |
■aeoey tho
Ion ahoat
depositor*,
end moac
extent th
rytac
hara
•tack.
Km
*t Im the first place It is not a land
■naming scheme. The Federal land
banka take ear* af that branch af
fam financing Tha War *~«mr1i^ is
purely on production and dtoribo
tion of fam prodneta. The man who
baa tome Uveatoek that ha ie trying
to carry throagh to a marketing
■tare, or the man who wants to sake
a cron and nsrde money, are the mas
the new plaa !s designed to (Moor
age. And It la wisely planned far toat
purpose. The messy Is net ptoead at
the dUpomi of n aana on the fats
who rimply wants to barrow it and
perhapi epead it right new whan be
gels it say bo for an aatesehlle
or a phonograph, or aese ether pur
pose foreign to crop making. It mast
be parcelled ant daring n isaiair
period af crop making, and mead far
that purpose. Otherwise, the War Fi
nance Corporation docs net care to
back the bask in the loan by ad
vancing the money.
But tt mast net be auppaaad that
everybody who wants messy from
the baulks under this nerw erheane can
get It, for always to making a Iona
a banker considers tare or three
things besides the need of too bor
rower. One of those ie whether the
borrower is, really naediag a loan,
or simply naediag money. A lean
ie money given with the expectation
that h will be repaid, gems men in
tend to repay, but can give toe brok
er ne logical reason to think they ear.
The broker has always to think of
too depositsr*» money, and to males
son that when the depositor wants
the money the bank can collect from
it* borrowers to pay. Oh bnkw I
talked with oa this (object laid It
was mot wholly a one-sided affair,
'ar h# told tha bank we* te ana*
’n» responsibility of repaying tha l*aa
te the (oeeminent wbaa th* gavers,
mant claim la da*, aad th* bank mart
be aura th* borrower' wHl pap aad
that masse not only that tha borrow
er la wtntnc to pay, bat that ha aaa
pay. tfaay man wHl ask far Jam
under th* now plan eta eaa gtr*
little aaaaraac* that they will ha able
to pay whoa tha debt (a da*. Men of
tUa type ar* daaUaad t* dlsappoHit
most. This la aaa phaaa of th* plaa
that I* sat aslac to warfc aa aeaer
ooily at away fslu tars Scared.
Set another banker I talked with
•ays ths plan is awe af tbs hast that
has bean devised te relieve fhtac*
aa th* farm. Where money Is tied ap
h far leans tha beaks nan traasfac
their securiti**. ar give ether sasurlty
to the gassrnmaat aad gat aweay,
which practically place* the farm debt
la th* band* af tha government aad
allows the be aka te am th* mosey
ft
REAL LIFE TRUE
AS AESOP FABLE
*°r* AlkfW T# Hm
Stow Wk®
The Pmlan (akbr'i itory «f dm
,n»k and the fanner. ShokeopooTo'i
Ike* "Hew ihorpor than a •crpoat'i
teeth," er rru that war-time deg
garel a boat “Dent hite the hand
that** feed lag fen" here ceaerete
eeamplIflraHon ta a little itory \/rtt
tea between the liaee of the entriet
[•» the police Wetter lari night when
twe beye were arreeled for aUaltag
a Feed aatomebUe.
The riory had he boglnningi ta
the i6tate Employment oltfce here
***** ^*f* *S® when two boy* torn
«d ep looking for a Job. They were
cleanly looking ehn.pi, » tong way.
from homo, hangry and tired and
Jcepy and Johloaa The Rod Cron
(*d them, the Salratioa Aimy gave
thaw a place to deep, and the State
rmpleymeat eerrlee pointed thorn a
place where they might get wort
lotto in Harnett county not far
tho little vikaga of XipHug live#
T. k Matthews, a pngtoroos and
hig hearted farmer. Be bad aakad
tke rmptejnai.ul service for hm
fan* labor aad tbaar boy* were amt
dawa there ta aae if b* coaid pat
ham U work. The Bed Cram ptwrld-.
t* them with ticket*, and they went
:own Batarday mean lag.
Ikt boy* didn’t It the rMyuiro
riant* oa Mr. Matthew*’ pWa. The
boy* teU him that they were brake
tad h angry. Ha wa* oarry ha coaid
>0t do anything far them ia (ha
«ay of berk. bat ha weald got them
' aek to ksleigh. He cranked ap a
brand aew Ford that bo had Jart
bought for hi* own ben. aad brought
tbtet to tho city, reaching hero about
1 o'clock la tke afternoon.
Ha rmaemkerad that the bays war*
kaorfr.nd ha gnat them money
ttfiulMr something ta oat. Me
hbnaotf want to th* Employment of.
Boa to toO the lady that tho bay*
cams fat with him bad «-t~- tbs
"wkch oat of a Ford standing near
by, aad driven his ear away- Ha tma
oasd to the roots armnt when bo left
the bey* to oat not a quarter ef an
how before. They had not oaten
tbsaa. He informed the police, and
they instituted search for the bay*
aad tba ear.
lb* twa hays wars picked op at
the Union 8tattea yesterday after
noon about • o’clock, and lodged in
tho city JaiL They gave their nonius
so Horae* Lawton and Chariea Held
w- They dented any knowledge of
tha theft ef the car. They had slept
«a th* BaKatlea Amy the night to
,#r*» men In bad until 11 o’clock
Smiday morning. Mr. Matthew, i,
maro concerned aboot getting hla
Faed back tbaa ha U about proseeat
ag tha bay*. They will ha gfvmi a
bearing toil mem mg.—Mow* aad Ob-1
far further farm financing, ar for
tfceao ether thing* that pertain to the
financial goad of the community In
•hJeh the bank ia attoated. Yet Co*:.
Yonag and the banker* ware qaite
onanlmou* ia oar thing, aad that wm*
that an til farmer* and everybody die
I* North Caro Ha* and the whole Chi
tad Mate* aa well learn batter hew
ta ahaaa eloeety an the keel* af rigid
economy, aad ta eateh tip with their
financial rating laatead of being a
•*anr ar a month ar a few weak* be*
kind no acbemo af banking ia going
ta bring laivation and comfort*, for
far toe many farmer* ace eating their
eahe ahrey* before It i* paid for, and
‘>ay than have to work aO nmatr to
■my tn the fall for what they have
eaten all the year One* North Cam.
'•na can eateh ap with Itaaif, and
’'**• *ha money ia hand ta pay rat
‘.hie year** exponie* initead of hat
rowiag and paying int*-c«t and tlmo
nrtea* ia the fall when the erop la
forrod ta a dtttrem rale to moat the
dahU that have aarnmalatad. wo wfil
ha heating the banka aad the debt*
and all the ether ill* that taka* mo
ney.
>4fN<k' ****
North Carolina folk*, la to gat ant
af debt for daily mppllee and *tay
•bt, and have ataney enawgh ahead
aa that we are not ataadUy « year bo
htad, with ah tha anpaaaa af later**t
aad higher price* that dabt Invariably
eempal* the debtor U pay Tho War
rinanaa Oe-pe-»"•«« ;* gtoing tha
farmer a chance to »»♦ cn» nt mine
of h-a HH*t'"« •• hr wT n*e It ta
■at oat. But I' V- •• -r't to get tn
again—that |« aaetier *tery—Kama
aad Ohaarvar
I .SHBHHBP
KIRKPATRICK TO
ADDRESS ANNUAL
■“ " "■ •r y'y
OBeers and directors of the eh*»
bsr of
hear Celonel T. L.
4l*rt of toe rh—b.r K
of Ctortott*. to plan far to* orgmai
totioas activities far toa coating year
i d elect oew odWers and dteaalan.
Ice creeat, fnslta and other refresh,
nettto will to earred ae erg) eigen
•ad cigarette* to aU ask* desire to
aiok*. Cards nallleg sttantian to
-**• toee been seelled ** av
ia asked to Mag sane pasaoi vkn
*» • mambm. A* effort will be
d» in th’s sooting to ether every
•«*•*» end profealonal «ut of
'* ‘■immunity into tho organ‘aat:on
hi* itrrring OO hoed to maka
'»' the town ito oypeotnMe* wK
permit it to bo.
Colonel KMpeMob mm to Dni
t the Inritatkm of towUii Kiddle
^ h“ wotekod Mo froitfal work
** S»od rmd» ond for progrwt* in
' ^Mte^ud North C—««* gen
of Charlotte and- hoo tertee^beeo
nt'dMl of No ohatebor bf com
-icrra. fMSytagl
■hot tbo
V got ito «toit apt _
her project* in
I
- • _ •_ . i?
Tho budnc** mooting of tho cham
bor Win atari ot g o-etook, Kvery
member wh» can'be meant U ear
ettly urged to be oa than fboee
rhe ara to arrean with their duet
•cod bom m fear of being domed
•* tbia mfeting. Thera goo away who
ra to arraan. bat H ia rooUaad tbo*
(ha peat poor baa not boon any too
rofllabia for ran of them aad cv
nr eonaidoxation wig be g*rm them.
Soeretory Kiddie wfll jrinol kb
apart to the meeting. Be will Tree*- ■
arer E. P. Dari*. Neither hoo to good
a mport oa ho weald Lika to hare,
^ at both are hoping for poto
thing* this year whoa all of tho boai
r-ea* Interert* of tbo ccamenity are
sported to eooporato ia an effort
•o sake tba Dean -«■—the-r
"v« “i haipfal in tho State.
If yon do not haar Coion il Xfcfc.
•atriek tomorrow eight, yen will aha
met hi.* that ihoald bo of winder
1 help to yoa aad year town. Into
, "?n be famished by the Masonic Or
jehoaton.
Jurors For Frtwui/ Tons
Of Tka Sap prior Coart
PIm WmS-TA o n
Aidcroon Croak—G. A. Matthew*.
A»»ruk*r»—B»nry C Im, 1. I.
Weak*. 4. C **"-1—r
Black Wear—J. R. Harrell.
Bock horn—A. 0. Knlgfct. 1. B.
CimpbfH
Doko—T X. McKay. R. X. Tor
a*.
G.ove—L. D Cobb.
Bettor** Crook Arthur Wood.
Moll* Crook—I. U WOdor, W. K.
T. H. Joharoa, J. a. Orog
>*ry.
Stewart Creek—X. * Byrd.
’>■ <r Ittl. River—W. T. Xortb
> « Wodo Mprrkon.
»—od Week Fob. IS-10
Andonon Creek—A. A. Wool, it.
Areraihoro—O. W. Byrd, I- C.
Woolord.
Botkoroo—D. D. Hasrtogtoo.
Oroeo J. At Wogbaoooo. 4. L.
Redgoa, F. 1 TarfirgUa.
Jahnaoaeffio—1. 0. Cmmm.
U’Ungtoo—G. JL Wfabar.
M.9* Crook X. L Banedoo.
IHrpr LMtlo Blear—-O. C. Haidar,
O. F. TMou, W. 4. Potto* aaa. Cali.
MtPhaU.