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LEADUtC m nOUFT North Catalina bm latotftond aU other itataa ia bailting laaa par tan toga lac ream at f fy ^ ^ _ .... that the paiicy toward them be “the catlecttoa af aa)r aadeeat rata—» from theai to peerldt for adegpato upiriWn* ia haaei oa the gnat gaod they bare dene. Thrift aad heate ewaenbip an lyaoaymaae with baOdtag aad laaa and thrift aad haaa awaanbip tbaald 2tar«r war there each aaad ai balk Oflea the penalty far meeaea aad win. management U the hapedtiea af levee af raitoae aorta If a thkg U Toeceatfal often it to 1 gabted uattt It eaa /a eaaaaaa. At ttowe It a dhytoembwim. to Swift aad i ehaald be altowed — tte of (ho Bow nd m ho • rk-an4 Mo U» root atry of Mo fottow n-'mkn loft tko how to ntiso to rwoopoptni roto old* rlwalottoo So * Mo rtalMOont ud “hwotBOoho" ho ount "huokam.” lotor to ho oartoOof to )«i4 plain, rhopio "hook." Miotoir of Co arrow today ora do* w frook a* ni tko pi nil mo n from North Carolina la ISM. SKLTOH. NKAJUMGHTZD. OB BOTHT itO, *•» the tjjjfcw will not absorb •awy fMd pm te the Sandhill. ftk Uh« k only cm pkw ef It fad l«w tk frok crop m destroy, k by frost through sot the eoootry. l%k £^derod the Sandhill peaches. m wAI as all athor fruit, a ouw rmwiiit,, and good prices wore eb lakod. Thk, too, b fan af Ibe fast the* tbe wertd knew vary Mtk about So ad bill pawhaa at that time, aa in deed tbe eooatry at Inrye kaowa very llttk bow. The iadojtry. Its poml blHtke aad tbe datum of He produc tion have sot been before the mr ket loay eeooyfc to allow of that acquaintance that H will taaarc It a hearty wekmt. far beyeud tbe dream of Its preaont-dny promoters We do aot bolieve tha world will •voe be tone ovefaold on Sandhill peachca. Wa thlak the prices received thk year, moreover, wore favorable —certain}, eo la view of tbe fact that fault woe so plentiful everywhere and ao we have said, the market did net have mWcfcat knowledge of the su periority ef the Sandhill peochea. There k plenty of ainuiaoat ayaiak the eoateatioo af the self ceoatitutod royulateru of the peach Industry. There la ao aryumeut at all, that we can ace, tn favor ef theft propaganda. They are either eslfUk, or' seal-sighted. or both_Harnett Count, Newt. 5 THOUSAND PEOPLE ATTEND FUNERAL Last Said Rite. For OdBcer Crabtree Ara Said la Ra kdlfc AmUtociam BaMph, Sap*. «.—Fire thoamad ■atoith people paid their tribute to Detective Tom Crabtree today ta the taaeraj sorrier held la the city aodi Tbe fltaeee of the city's larpest ao dltaite# for each an occasion was aalvAuiy accepted became it was Crabtree’s official home aad the tars i’** of the rssrtntisn hall into a ckarch pare the whole city aa eppoi. taalty to do the slain officer honor. Bee. L. B. PettishaM. pastor of Jes klaa Memorial aad Bee. C. K. Prae tor. pastor of Central Methodist ehereh, raadactod Mm eaeviee. Memaat with which Crabtree daily dealt. The young Officer, who was repaid ha» developed In many yean, prob ably uraold bare (arrived the pMal •h»*a hat far being ran over by a CadQha ear after the two ballet bolaa had bgpa made. Mr. Cmbtme’i mind «m entirely dear until a ebort while before hie dead) aad be never varied that Hutto bad toteepoaed at the eaU ad a dtetriil negro, had eeen Hutto terrifying the nun with a pit *•* h lo^onae to Crabtree* queatioa aa to the amount of liquor that Hutu had, aad waa (hot before aad deftnae af the detective eoaid h* "~*a by hfaaeelf There potato al wmya were clearly made, petlee o« cen aay. The popularity of Crabtree waa ahaaa la a to Want I ai way a few ■Wntoa before bit death. A fund •• bring ralaed to- take taro of hto tamUf of wife aad fear children. This week it ia hoped to make a trust fund sf M.OdO to be M iaresUd that R wUl always provide so me thing fori Mr*. Crabtree aad tbs ehlMran. The1 •Acer dtod before the movement had| Waa far. la fact, R began on the day j •f tha choetlag. bat the krai ceotri-1 hutiens wars made alaioat aimyltaaa oua with his death. FREES TWENTY-TWO . CUMBERLAND CONVICTS Mew Uajaetly kswWnssd By Magte tsetee Freed Throegh Efforts Of Mayw Fayetteville, Sept S—Bight men foaad to have been sentenced to the Cambarland county chain gang for terms exceeding the aathority ef the committing magistrates were released i OB habeas corpse proceeding* by, Judge W. M. Bond in tha Superior coart here this afterneon, briagtng the number of area aad bays aa lib erated within tha past three days to 11. Each of the men was charged with hoboing aad vagrancy. Ail tha rates ware brought to light by Mayor E. R. McKaithan of this city, who u> atteaaptiig to aid a youth from Charleston, discovered the existence of deplorable coadi tiem at tha county convict camp, dodge Bond stated from the bench this afternoon that he whited moat heartily te commend the efforts made, without rumrratiou, by Mayor Mac Keitban la behalf of them uaferto nato men. HU Honor, aa on pravloua occasions .also paid his reapeeta to tha magistrate* imposing the illegal sentence*. GUARDSMEN LOSE JOBS WHILE ON STATE DUTY Ciptali Few tor toyt Ualm Mt Are Cto— Bask. He WUI Fukll.h Kaaptoyare' Wiea Durham, Sept. 1—Several in — ben ef the Durham machine gun company, after rendering military service in Bpeneer and Salisbury far the past few weeks, tv tarn ad h—a this week to tad that their jota had been tiled, and they were being counted amoag the jobless. The fail ure af the places of beain— employ ing' the boys to neoha arrangements to keep their job# open for them haa aroused considerable feeling among the seldiere and their friends. Cap tain Marion B. Foyler, commander of the company, mid today that he would appeal to the former employ ers of boys to giro them their jobs back an a patriotic bases. If this dees set work the commander declaim that ba wQl make pabllc the name* of the empiobura who failed to hold The commander of the company atatos that the employers who tail ed to hold Jobe for the soKMera are la a minority and that most places ef bus in nee employing men In Ui company, had responded patriotically. When the company m Rrat railed upon for duty tha aoldfcra returned -o their Jot* withe at trouble. But In the pact few month) the lorn company baa beam called span three limeo .and com of the employer) bare declared they caa not afford U be giving name roue leave of abeencci to their maa. EPWORTH LEAGUE RALLY DAY Tha ftvo Epworth League* of the h'ewien Grove clreuH of the X. R fberth Booth, held a rally day el Newton Grave an laet Friday. Sep tember 1. Reverend W. A. Cade, ol More head City made the addreae ol the rooming eeoeioo, after which ■ regular old time, picnic dinner wai ••reed. At the afternoon earn ten Rev, Mr. Cade made the flrvt talk, la which he outlined tha work of am Epworth League; next, Miaa Fannie Vane, ol Clinton, made aa lateraetieg talk or tha different pbema of Epwarth Lea gue wort In her dtotrict Mr. C. C Parkier, Secretary of the Fay e Mo villa Diet net, then made a tall on the Epworth League ae th< Training School fd| the church. There were praeeat about taro hun dred people, inctoflug three repre aeotaUvea of tha JHatee Street Sp worth Longue, of Qtann, JUDGE O. HL ALLEN DELnfeRS CHARGI . i (Continued Stout page l) with?" Judy* AUau-daaUred the ari •t the bottom of pj|ettaally an crtau waa liquor; and utm tha Alp eah "liquor” be placed treat smphsals « ttoo ward. Lookiny the yrond Jury air rr, ha prick ad up tha docket book am declared that It ootid ba emptied .to half a day wan It sat far Uquor. T can be rcahaad whet a rsmaibabl etatomeot Judge /ilea was uttaifai when k la boom aba* tha Han at county docked ia |hwtlly loadud to “I am not a phachir, though hare beam accused af deUrettag etc mom to tha juftea, (Onid Judge Alloa “I am some. rt«t oi a lay paaarbat bowarar, and I th&k tha counts j naada more pnosmri of that kind Our Urea are sepmue, ad wo wfl be Jadyed by the trea wu laud. ,W< ar* formatting CM,” declared tba Jodga with (ml ewtihaala and at thia point la Ua addreaa to the grand Jury ha wan racahring the undivided attention of jury, bar and apeetatore who Iliad the court room to over flowing. Judge Allan delivered hla charge hi hie uaual matter of fact way, neither railing M* rale* jbor lowering it, but allowing each word to carry Ka own weigh*. Ho (pacifically charged that liquor waa one of die thing* to be cleaned op, and ha (poke ao often about road aantancaa that 4t waa tba cooMoaua of opinion among bit brarvm that he reliea aery atrongly upon thli method of puniahment to clean op th* Uqaer tnAc. There ara ran liquor caaa* upon the docket thta week. After the Judfe’a charge to the rrand jury court took a roeraa for dinner, after which minor elrtl mat ter* occupied the attention of the court to allow the fraud Jury to make <ta report. »wer^—mm—^ . - ^ Mix || d brown rr TO YOU this wholesome, J to you fresh and * LIKE IT 1 rd your health and your H 9 ^L.J-, . -> I I FURNITURE THREE CAR LOADS JUST RECEIVED This lot of furniture wtfis bought right and we are able to offetf it at prices that should be attractive to /oil. The lot includes— ^ Bf >M )M )R suits fPIECES ,ds YOU TO SEE IT and Holliday mpany Dunn, North Carolina ~ ■■■ _—____) • . . ^____ ___ ^ 4 \
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