GEORGE L PRINCE
DIES IN HOSPITAL;
SICK SHORT TIME
Funeral And Burial Service*
Attended By Urge Crowd
Here Today
WAS ONE OF DUNN’S
MOST VALUABLE MEN
A Lending Business Man Hero
For Twenty-Two Years And
One Of Community's Most
Steadfast Christians—Fam
ily With Him When The End
George E. Prince U dead. This
morning hie bier banked high with
fragrant flowers expressive of the
sweet spirit now flown to Us heavenly
reward eras escorted by Ms Masonic
brethren and hundred* of men and
women who had loved him In Ufa, to
Divine Street Methodist Church
where his pastor, Rev. J. H. Buffalos,
preached the funeral aermoa. Thi*
afternoon hi* body rest* in bseatifol
Greenwood over which the Master
wham he served so Joyfully hovsrs
with Us protecting spirit.
Dunn feels keenly the less of this
lint eltiten — this Christian, aprlght
man who walked in the ways ef the
Master. He died Vsursday morning
hv e Richmond Hospital to which
h* was carried early this week by his
son Hegh in an effort to save his Ufa.
It eras known Tuesday night that he
could not live long. The wife who
had beon Us faithful helpmeet
through every struggle of his mature
life, end his daughter, Mia. Ref of
Smith, were summoned to bis bed
side. They and Hugh were with him
when, cheered by that faith which
had been his throughout Ilf*, be pass
ed snwsrd.
The news of hit passing shocked
Dann; for Dunn loved George Prince.
For twenty-two year* he had bear
one of ita leading bottom men; for
all of theae yean be had worked to
make the town a better place in
which to lira. No areolar tribute can
ha paid a citiaen than that given Mr
Prlnet by every perron of Dunn. "A
flood man haa paaaed from amongst
ua.” That [■ the opinion of alL
Georga E. Prince waa .not aa oe
tentatloos citizen. Hit floodnem war
not for show. Hit beat deeds were
never advertised. But, wherever there
era* need far a helping hand. George
E. Prince waa alaraya among the
Amt to extend It and he eared aot
for the world to know. Ha waa atten
tive to hie Christian dntier. Hie
church had few so faithfal. Dann frill
min him maeh.
Mr. Prince waa bon in Harnett
County and waa about sixty yearn
old. In eaothar issue The Diepateh
will poblitti a more extan dad account
of Ms life.
What C*«|mmbh Fan Say*
This U what Congressman I. W.
P*o «ay» In regard to tha Woodrow
Wilaon Foundation, now Wing
brought before the public to Wnor
our former President:
“I consider It • privilege to aid.
even though it must bo in a saonil
way, to the ostahllshsncat of tho
Woodrow Wilaon Foundation. It Is
impossible from this near viewpoint
to make anything like a complete ap
pralsal of the services of this great
man. Certainly there are some of
his achievements about which there
can be no dispute.
"Like aa inspired man, W led Am
erica safely through tho perils of the
great war. I believe his messages
brought the war to aa end almost a
year sooner than It would have end
ed, thereby saving countless htmmn
lives. In the face of what appeared
to bo insuperable obstacles, ho
brought from Parle a treaty contain
ing a practicable, workable plea
waereby war was csrtalaly rendered
Improbable. Ho did not entirely
arouse aa an thinkable world, bat be
did point out to mankind the certain
pathway which leads to liberty and
universal peace."
■sued Over to Court For SestsMag
Aa Odbose
I. H. Mtomes, a young white man
of Harnett county, was arrested Sab
urday night by Policeman White fei
being drunk and disorderly. Whet
the eiker arrived at the statiea wltl
his prisoner, Mhema refuted to onto)
the door and reslated so fiercely Chat
K was necessary for Oftcer White ta
as* his elub. Mi mass later gavs bosM
M his aypearunea before tho Mayo
Men day, when ha area give* a hear
lag and hound ever to tho Marti
tom of the Superior Court under i
•MO bead. Carotiaa Baauer.
Who* the Cow Ones
Want "ad" <a too Wlehtta Fall
Thuaai "For mla—A full 1 bleeds
sew, giving mUfc, three ton* of hay
a lot of ehiekoas, aad torero) stoves
Thruo Chilcbruo Dip la
Railway Crossing Acddnt
Van Wart. Ohio, Jan. 10_tThroe
children were killed Instantly and
twenty-one others were Injured this
morning when a school bus was hit
by an eastbound Pennsylvania tel
freight three miles east of bore at
Oolby Crossing.
Nine of the children were ssrioas
ly injured and two of them are aot
expected to live.
The accident occurred at a crusa
ng just a half mile from a centre
red acbtol Tbe bus driver, Jooseph
Overhelt, stoppetf the bus at the
roaaing, got oat and looked up and
down the track. Not toeing the ap
proaching train because of a heavy
fog, be started to drive acre** the
track when the engine struck the bos.
Twenty-four children were in tbe
'>us. and all that ware aot taetantly
killed were mare or lest nljured.
Three ambulances and all available
hxslrians ware called tern Van
Wert.
Forestry at Camp Bragg
lew* and Observer.
Last summer, when at on* Una
t was thought Camp Bragg was to
>e abandoned along with other mili
ary oatobliohmonta that had giaau
tp oat of the war, a plan was gro
oved to establish a national forest
m the camp area. Bat the temp
fayed, and the national forest failed
o arrive But with the advent of
'enoral Bewley several things have
been brought into prominence at
amp Bragg, and one of them out
'~od la LilUngton at a masting af
is Harnett county association for
irest (Ire prevention was e schema
hat will (till make Camp Bragg a
itioaal forest. Already the roeaaaan
'ar has act on foot bis plans for
reserving and enlarging the growth
f native pine, and the plans are ss
•mprrhensive that the comp will be
r-ductcd on the basis of covering
he whole boundary with as much
no timber as the military opera*
'one will permit to stand- A big saad
handred foot wide will bo cut along
be property lines of the romp to
sees as fire barriers and dree origi
nating In tbo camp will ho leapt from
vUing oataido, and fires on the sat
'd# win be kept from getting inode
hen from pear to year the wild
-ram that grown all over tbo reaer
ation will ho burned during the six
-eeks of mid-wtater, to got rid of
be dangerous Inflammable material
■d this will be dona at tlmea when
ho fires can be held under control
iy the men in the camps. In that way
he sprouting pines as wall as the
'(Mr ones will be free from th.i
'ingcr of damage by untimely fires
vith a lot of dead grass to feed them
nd the forests will bo encouraged
md protected, aad in a few pears
"-amp Bragg wdU be the finest long
raf pine exhibit In the whole world.
An lntalltgwnt system of forestry
re applied to military handling will
Sc applied to the camp, and wttn the
fall authority of the army to- handle
‘be matter ao It daaires aad with
imple forcea to carry out the plans
be camp will hare an illustration of
tine colters aad praeerretlon that
warn than merely North Carolina
win bo watching before long. The
rhola wire gram country af the State
ton look right now In the direction of
Camp Bragg end profit by the work
bat is already enmmenced there.
TW Haw Tern
A city, town or rOtay* teat to ther
>uyhly imbued with a spirit a* "Pti
atom, stole prtdo and eeoperattoa la
ii aura of proyrowlro roaulta 01 tho
mo that to permeated srith pootlml—
keenly habits, a dtopocitioa to wran
fle otot toad crab lp and find fault
rtUi wall (mentioned effort*, to deem
'd to baatoew ateynatton and social
etroynewien. And material efforts a
'ane wffl not briny a fall meaaaro of
trospority and happiness to a *«■»
nan tty, bat when thoy aro ottosdad
by aplritaalised mereasnto wMh
Chrietiaa parpoaea cntT prayerfal
-on it deration they fail aet and all
Ulke are blessed^-UwtoriUa (Tex.)
enterprise. |
PROBABLY THE SAME BRAND
AS IS SOLD m HARNETT
American Leyton Weekly
■ease of tho com liquor boina
■»»do daws south nowadays has a pe
,#n*Y •>! Ho own. They tell thto sun
in lllaetralion:
1* the North Carolina moantaini
tor* "oyroao opened a Jay. end Is do
toy ee tpfltad a little. One drop fell n
* tumble bay, whe homed lately let
hto ball. oSekod bit heels teyether
throw book bio akooldoia and, back
lay apte a kata of cotton tho two no
i (root bod boon carrying, aaortedi
“AH right. My bey I Zmt’o yal"
Mdas Btaabeth Eseall was take* fc
' n PayetteriBe beepttal Thursday fo
| an operatiea far appondtoitta.
Nra. I. D. Hinas of Henderson. f
• rioitlay bar stator, Mrs. L. B. Pope
PART TIME FARM
SCHOOL TO START
MERE NEXT WEEK
3p—lal Court* For Nagra Far*
■tors InsHtiitod By Pro*
fwor Jam**. W. Vines
WILL TEACH FARMING
UNDER NEW CONDITIONS
Praparmg For Coating Of Boll
Weevil To Dunn District
Farms — Exports From Ag
ricultural Department Will
Aid iu Work—Local Spoak
ora To Toko Part.
To fight ths bolt weevil luccem ful
ly farmer* mast cooperate Intelli
gently. So my* Protestor June* W.
Vine*, principal of the Harnett
County Training School In a circular
addrewed to the negro farmers of the
Dunn District calling upon them te
take advantage of the opportunities
offered In the “part time" school
for negro farmer* to open nest Hea
der night uader hit direction.
The school will open with an ad
dram by one of the leading whit* far
mers af this district and will be con
ducted with the aid of experts free*
the Stale and Federal Depart meats
of Agriculture.
Professor Vlaes Utter to the farm
er* read*:
”0 Negro Fenner* of Harnett Ceaa
tv:
1. The U. 8. Government, lb«
7t»te of North Carolna aa well at
Harnett county. reialae that the pro
*T*»oe of the Sooth depend* ve—
largely open the nccut of the far
m«r. North Carolina, and especial!)
Hamett County haa depended upon
eettoa aa a money crop. Tjnfn-*»*»at»
*T. or fortunately, the boll ne'Vl wTI
*oen invade thia sect’on, and uniter
'he farmer, begin to prepare for the
:nva»ion, they will -offer the can—
roaneo—ruin and dlaaater.
To Sght the boll-weevil auc
-enefullr. fa-men moat co-operate
'ntelligently. To make the attack ig
norantly and wHboot training meant
«ra defeat. The Inatruetion to be
given to Mm farmers la absolutely
*Vwe. Come and get the trebUag, that
bo ready far tbo attack wpek
'» w» be come soon fimnS' and
tholr wives, and otiara who are ia
ttreated In the general welfare of tba
•action arc Invited.
S. The Harnett County Training
aehool, hoping to halp the a-g-o far
meca to make preparation for the
-omiag of tbo boil worril. *11 con
duct a part time aehool for Negro
farmers of this eecf.\ offering in
streeti.ta oa *Tlow t> Ke-p Und.-r
Bon Weevil Conditions'’ The t-hoel
will begin Monday night. January If,
1*21. All firmer, and others who are
interested, are Invited to attend. Tell
vour neighbor*.
Our plans la to her* vUiton from
tbo State department ac well aa other
local men apeak on the different sub
jects. Thi. Is your opportunity, don't
let it pun you unnoticed. Bo oa time,
sad enroll, Monday night, at T o’clock
o. a., at tbo Muonic Hall. Treating
that a Urge number of Negro farm
~r* will be present, I beg te remain,
Yours for the farmer*,
JAS. W. VINES, Principal.
U Your Mo—y Me
°r 8*t,rd»7 ni*ht <n
whlchldr*. Jo# If. Thorns * wu reb
*«<1 of twelve hundred dollar* dem
onstrate* the serious mistakes that
thaae people make who carry their
accumulation* of year* atwaod to
»«1t pock ot» and stocking* or wha
«*«P It under the pillow, under the
mattpcm, in thd roof of the house aad
io various ether placet except to a
*••4. round hank where H will he
rofe.
. Mr, Thomas and his wife are
hnown to he hard srorktog, thrift;
Poople, and the large amoent of mo
'•y •* which they were robbed 8at
nrday night probably represented
nert ef an arc emulation pf eereral
’•«#. The people aif the community
of rourae, sympathise with thorn, but
'1 *■ trofortonate far them that the;
did not elect to deposit ths'r saving
in some bank.
Monoy deposited to * sound hank
** •••» *efe but piece# the do
positor, if a regular on# and deserv
ing of credit, la a position wherah*
he aro; he *hle to sceore aid from
the hank la ease of an emergency.
A man In an adjoining county wai
known by n friend some month, back
to hoy# Had somewhere around hh
premises several hundred flollan. and
at the Insistence of hie friend hi
! agreed to deposit K In e hank. Oeta|
j together to a hern the owner of tbf
money rxtrartod thirteen bandrei
dollar* from a barrel fitted with del*
* pee*, brong'it It to Sanford and da
’ posited It in a bank. This man Ha<
not only demonstrated Me ability b
earn, but also to gw money, and ye
> deposited It to a place where It srs
•hie to go up fat flames or he stole)
ru«
"Kot ta tfco
COM ol
•!nt
■lot of it
'o Hot”
icnj of
faro
wor to
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tio..
f ttM
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tnd
L.
whms
OoMi
* foneealad
•artfer. Ho
wont ta
caa*
Hannibal
Tlioon aa
!1U4
't>W>g
•'lei
'Vflcaa.
ha k!f
:lioat
Wilaon’i
h»f»o on
tabn of
't any time, 4a fwf—■ - ■ r tn difiaoiT
lng K in a bank here It weald her*
'•an safe at ail times.
Tha wav* of adat is aidant ta tka
rerid war ha Bttte ... of
•balding, aaithar people aar pi
v being lanwi them attack at
«d aomc of (he perpetrator* ad
Trt*e* »«P ba opart
bey may be among
0 i
or n aaothem Indiana -r~tir eea
cmlng the Indiana OU Mefiaing Co
* Colnmbaa tod., tha stack of which
“ *o»d to many firmer*, by a deal
r hi inTcitsut >rrnrh Im It «»•
■ mad that the atoek of this eom
t .t won Id pay aa Ugh as IM par
‘be Cnt pear cad the mlee
falk eras *e altering that they
crecded «• Ploiag a good daal of
*•’» dock with peraons of mmH
•an* U faemt that weOde-de peo
'• end barks did not taka wd ta It
’• *drUed ear reader against ia
a ting in nay centera making mch
xtrnraga-it Haton aad cored that he
rrenWgata carefaliy any aampary
isfara patting Me money Into It
Bacantiy the India aapollt
1 are kora 1
Cohunbaa t
i Indiana Oil |
: bean placed (a tka hands of a n
i er aad that a petition had haea filed
I *n the circa it *a*rt asking fa* a apart
I if inquiry (a an effert ta team what
> J*d bacocac «f tha aampaay'a meacy
I alleged la kora beau glased by tha
I ■ affe*n at the aampaay. The mattar
L will ha leaked grta aad if K Is found
i that tha aaaata aad liaMlMoc of Mm
l aampaay irdlcata that it wtM ba 1m
# '
peacock pretty
b»d, but Stork
DflJVERS GOODS
KbW trick Sam TW b N*
Cmn PirMb Ualaea
Help la Ode*.
SPEAKS BlfORI ANNUAL
CHAMBER MEETWO HIM
AMm Pyb TaCet Tagadb-.
lUddU hUW*Re^it TW Or
tofpetorhad Will Meet
A Ml kwittwa bird is tb«
each—bat It takea the stark to Mir
er the goods)
WHh tbi* declaration Oeloael T. U
Kirkpatrick af Obariatta aAtioahhcd
p true gstharte; . • Dana to* *a
theca «u me gead to thstr prase tog
aad bragging abeot tke beat tewa wa
der the aaa wmlaaa they ware da toe
their pact la belptog to keep a peed
aad whs it better. He waa eddraca
tog the aaaaai waattop e< *a Dorn
Jut atoriing apea Ha third rear as
the ifnktb tea—It wwtr tor
opfcft.
orwrS, aew la^ahiaa bad baaa at
tracts ud 1k* tktmhti bS gfaaa
aiaeh aid to the Mias cleaSag do
->artaM8t la aiklif 1ha tawa Mara
' aaHbfal aS taalMfjr.
Director* far 4m aaariag yamr wan
ik'tS a* fallow*: KOI* GoJdMeta
MrD Holliday. C L. WIWi. ft. u
Crdwfa, J. A Bailor, A. U Hrwkarrr
Jobaam. A P. DidJc:
T-Hlor, A T. Draper, W. A Celts**,
W. Tba-ntoo. Walter 'ia. w. A
'■-w»-d. Job* X Longue*. The dWee
•or* will meet Friday eight and aic«t
t president. a Mcretary and a treas
urer.
oaaikl* to eoatiaa* A Ike raeofaor
'14 ha InKtractS to wind ap tha af
i folia of 4m camyaay. Jaat how mmy
bare bought Math la mat Mated, bat
It b a aafa aaat* that them who did
•• are tedder aad wiaao me* aad we
maa.
Waralag bare baea aaaadS
srhny la wfld-aat oil com pea la* aad
Fortaaa* or* eot poatrtfle mt^r to
74*4471 Ufa* War*
^ Ginaad Up To j«. l.t
Waahington, Jan. J«—Ottaa (4c
■ad pnor t« Jiaaary l awraaiad to
• *84,171 nun; balaa inrludlac
*: vaaai hiaa await* J >• n« f
balaa; SO,OH balaa af Awtiitaa
•:ty»tian, ana 1,1*0 balaa af tea fa
land. To tea. 1. iart yaar, 11414,
101,1*7 ramMbateTidJMtete*
Amorlcaa-Kcyptian u4 144* af tea
-Aland
Ginning* by atataa ta Jaaaary I,
:>la yaar. war.:
Alabaaaa *14,135; Artaaaa 154*4;
Ubaaaaa 7*1411; CalKaanU H4N;
barite l*.OH; Qaargla *174*1;
**Mum m,TT*! MMartppi Ulr
Ml Ntaaaan 1741*; North Carolina
83,59*; Oklahoma *7*479; teatb
arallaa 770,**•; Taaaaaaaa
M; Taaaa 1.1174M; IryinS. 1*471;
U otter atataa *447.
i—atari townr* tha low art
> priaa Irrrt it m rffart ta la
Maf tte dollar aad 4*
af baada. Tte bra
la anaalaad art* later lad
taw.
Voach hk* touto— tkM ur
-to m* n< tost im mwu'
he «nia 01 ntrrri to 1— It- TV
-’*» totoff* an aat jrfvaa to too f*k
V. It \t wnB to row f* nr that to*
' 'Poor o*a I* oofnc to lot yaa la an
s* rroo-vt floor bo* ilruly tofco
mrooMoo of the howw rot and V
o*V»» ran to Mo **w fora Hi ft
'<“* «*- ot»»f» pf oH man I to
«■ « n. mm*-** fr too arm
ml|M boa teauaw to ^al Vo
n** n|ry«»- T vto III 11M vai> Ml
V’lM mot thaw eat of the mat* of
-* •--•* *Vn act eaooo*
’•mr ♦« «*y »*ib -’v’fo**
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V hot. Oar- a*vt«a to to taoaot If fu
*»- •• * i '* - •* <-ro-«
• • S-'<-•» ci*-. him-* oi)4 fcreor to*
*"4 w"tt'n* roar owner lata
now promoter*! pocket like he«l
** -* r«r wirt ff-p»»< to aat toe'r
■more to rlirtrt In their fnao oaf
-nom whpro too* earn eajay too in
•froiaaao; pa tat aa too heaao 00 ooo
r-aata-ooo hi too kftohon art too hat
tor than too f iwbhi of Mato la
aawa concern locate! la a 4latent
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ta tki*
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W«h I* mmrn hi tb* ton* *f Uw *aan
To oapoaot BCo company wt nr
f oar r**4*r» who hot bought itwk
oak a* to te* rary wraraly Bat lo
-**41paUo« oaw Bmn hot hlf ra
nnfttftg oat of tM>M»C that hot
woo Hrriont to tba •oetaty'a (took
*f —jm ponooa hi Wtaraaato fH
-•io lafloao oaf MoMm. That*
with* (•* • ohMw to bojr frooi (ho
mm* that tto robU* Pha* u b*
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