G.K. GRANTHAM OF DUNN IS HONORED April Umi« of Pbanucy Jour •ua It Dedicated To Well Known Duen.Druifiit Thv April Issue of The Corel ml Journal ef Pharmacy, published monthly by the North Caroline Phar maceutical association at Chapel Hill, is dedicated te George Kenneth 'jranUiana. welt-kuown Dunn drug *iet. Besides carrying a picture which paifrays the likeness of Hr, Graft them, the Journal has the following lo tty relative of thle Dunn citlaen i "Te George K. Grantham, oi Dunn, N. C„ la dedicated the April issue of the Carolina Journal ef Plsnatc; With tin- hope that such tribute ex presses to him In some degree the appreciation and admiration of North Carolina druggists for the valiant and effective manner In which he hns al ways championed their cause "A loyal and devoted member of the Nerth Carolina Pharmaceutical Association since 11*6; a successful retail druggist who hat consistently maintained high standards of service] e man who has stood ever ready to support and further any programme movement in hit profession; Hr Grantham enjoys the confidence sd affectionate icgard of his fellow wor kers, and to him they offer this dedi cation .as a partial reward for hie diligent efforts in their behalf. “George Kenneth Grantham was horn in SmitMWId, North Carolina, an May 14. l*«t, the eon of Michael Kenyon end Carolina Carter (Brldg «>■! unuiwui. nu unjr edieaUoo w»« obtained in tha public school* of Jahutton county, aad he Utor attcnd ed the Turlington Institute, a local academy, from which ho was grad sat ed In 1984. Par three yean altar completing hi* academic education Mr. Grantham tarred aa a teacher la the county school, bat In 1887 ha taored to Dunn, N. c.. bte praaaiM residence, and accepted a position aa • laulf a.J _ a__ — adopt pharmacy aa a IMa work aad accordingly entered tha employ of D. H. Hood, a weM known druggist of Dunn, as a junior drug dork. At. ter an apprenticeship period of four years, followed by s course in phar ascy under the late William Simp son, sf Raleigh, Mr. Grantham was granted lieenae to practice his profes sion in 1898. The preriana year <1894) he had purchased a half in trust In the firm, and from thoa on the rtore hat been conducted under the title of "Hood and Grantham “ In addition to this partnership, Mr. Grantham, along with taro brothers, own* the Grantham aad company drug store at Pairmont, Grantham Bios., Druggists, at Lumboiton, aad in association with H. H. McKay, own* the store of McKay and Gren tham at Gastonia. Immediately after becoming a registered druggist Mr. Grantham joined the North Carolina Pharmaceutical Assoc is lisa. He has •hown a consistent interest in the af fair* of tha organisation since hi* •Aliiation. and the members hare re cognised his ability by electing him in 1904 to the presidency of the asso ciation; in 190*1910 to the treaa ureship, and in 1929-1923 to tha chairmanship of tha Finance Commit, tee. He has also served tha orgmalaa tiun often and capably aa delegate and committeeman, mH in tha twenty eight-year period that he has bean a member he has attended all but tws of the annual mattings. "Mr. Grantham'* interests are not confined entirely to the drug bust nen, nm imufn n>« major regarc doe* renter there, tor he he* beeiec himeelf In pobtle eerriee by ertlni u Chairman of the Harriett Count] Cemmimioners In ISOS and ltM Mayor of Dann In ISIS; Senator li the North Carolina General Aaaembl] of IH1 and ISISi and a member e: th* Beard of Tnttteoo of, the Uirhrer »1ty of North Carol loo dace ISIS. “On February tS, ISM. Mr. Oran tham waa married to Miao Bala Flsr •nee Woodall, of Beaaoa. N. C. Mi and Mia. Grantham have the fallen bf children: Pearl, Blanche, Bmtt] and George K., Jr. 1>eir reetdeae la at tSS Deetne Struct. "Mr. Grantham is a member of th Method I at Chardi at Dnirr and hi foe long boon traitor; ho Is ala# member of ttia Democrat}* party, th I. O. 0. F.. and of the America Phaimoocotleal Amodatteo.—J. ( B." SOUTH ftlVZ* WINS Doha, April tl.— The rtrei Booth Bluer qutat defeoted a pteki team from Lladon end Duke Toaadi afternoon on Dnke*e eoort, by B Grim Reaper Takes Well-Known Citizen Mr. Jam*. Smith DUd Saturday Nifkl At Hi. H«m Near Make I Junto Lawrence Smith, aged 78 yeaiM, .lied Saturday night at hia hotna rear Duke, of tlir InArmicie* of old age. While he W been In dc ciirr ng health for several years, he iud been confined to hia room only ^,n,t week.. Hr la aurvlvad by his widow arid three ran*—W T, of Dunn; J. I... of ThtrumouUi, Va., and I. W.. who lived at th« old Smith home—ami four grandchildren. Thr funeral »i. conducted from ih* home Sunday afternoon at S I o'clock by the Rev. Mr. Mann.*, pa*, mr of the Ldlington Piesbyteiian •hurrh, of which «hr deceased wai a nember, audited by Rev. A. R. Mc Queen, pastor of the Dunn Prc.by te ian church. and Rev. C W. (Jlbba, na.tor of the Linden 1‘iv.bytrrian -■liuivb. An unusually large crowd attended the funeral, and beautiful •loral offering* were banked high upon the giev- Intormenl teas made in the roiTx tery at Set die PrcbyUnan -bufch, of whirb ilurettscd wae a loyal member for many years before moving Ms membership to lullbigton Deceased was the lam surviving •' t*»e old and well-known --vi ncuon. tie vis « Confederate v sis ran. hinig «n tered the Confe.I.rate army when 17 yean old and serving until the rlo« of the war. He Mrred far many yean a* adjutant of Camp Me-Dougnld, Confederate veleraiw, at MHIagton, and attended the annual reunions of hi* eomradas as long as his Iwslch would permit Ttie deceased spout all of his Uf* In IfameU county, being a successful fannor, and In hi* death th eoounty lo*« one of its oldest and best dtixont Commencement In Cumberland Fayetteville, April M,— Wedosa r •»** »>« *h» hiageot day in the •;1h»o1 year of Cumberland county. TTwr annssal county comae* n cement will be belli on that day, and award ing to the program made public by B. T. McBryde, superiutendent of public instruction, the commence ment will be one of the best that th* county schools ha.* svar pat forth. Th* events attending th* com mencement will be cover two nights nnrt oae day. The initial excicisa* will bo hrid in the Lafayette theatre Tuesday night, with addresses by Professor L. N. Brogden well known figure In North Carolina educational wort, “d fieneml A. J. Bowley. of Fort Bragg. Wednesday morning parad*. always a big feature of tb* county commencement, will march through the principal street* of the city fruen the Norfolk Southern sta tion on Hay street to th* Cape Fear fair Freunds, where the domestic sci ence demonstrations and the field day 'Went* will be hold during the balance of th* day. The final exereisaa will be given in die LaFayelte theatre Wednesday, when the mnny Interest ing coiftorii In various branches of school work will be concluded. Tb* prise* will be presented by Her. Ar thur Booghor. A most Creditable exhibit of gen eral schoolroom erode, map drawing, crayon work, penmanship, letter writing and composition 1* being ar ranged ad the fair grounds by the county schools, and t number of ral nable prise* hare been offered by Camberisnd county eitssens and oth er* Me rested In education, for n ■ ellence in thsae linos 'ARMED KILLED AS TRACTOR OVERTURNS W-O«on, April SI—Marten Bry ant, SS, wislfl y WRaon county farm er, wai instantly killed this mo mint when a tractor ovettumed eatchini him trader K. Mr. Bryant waa trytnj ta wort Mw tractor oat at tha mad *kf» tJir Mddcnt Mrimd. i Mr. and Mra. Edgar Sharia art* Mia Bennett at Raleigh tpenl Ban , day hare visiting at tha htrni at Mr , aad Mm. W. 8. Jackson, East Broad • *** I atom ti fertfdWt to thirty-fear. I l appeared at the aad of the first hai as if the mired team weald he ride Heat, as the score eras standH* ■ twenty-four to seeeatorn in Linda* i Jake's fas or. When tha whistle Mr at tha aad af the second half, anolha g etery sra* to ho told. Daring the ao< 4 oad half tha hall waa Baath Rleer'i y that team making twenty sight point e to Its opyawonW ta*. I Mascot, World War Veteran, Meets Dead Ckateae Thierry Aon, Uawittingf Draw, Fir, Frews Sentry At Fort Bragg Fu>«‘try rite, April tl.-- Chain* Thierry Anno I, dead. Annr ]i*d fo lowid the 17th Field Artiller Ihrough the World War, »h>ci th day ebb was found sleeping under ami. of that famous reglmrnt at Ch, i-egtf Thleny, hail marched with hr ad op tod battery when (he regimen "** “-viewed by thr Prince of Wal«i and had been <lecontt*d by Herrctar; ft War Baker. Secretary of th« Nurj Dame!,. General Pershing, Mnrahai Focb and Marshall folfie. Anno ea anw.Urngly rhof by n sentry at For drsgg > (sturdily morning when ahi •Urlrfimly Jumped from bohmd a ha] Ahod ih the gu npark. The sentry l bioken-hcarud, tta la tb. „f sa fgiment, over the dr«th of the ITth’i famotn gout muaroc Prwbjrtery Concludes Fayetteville Sesaioc Wm rj«4 M«i„ M I. Cap. p.., City u Thirty. Yt«n Fayetteville. April 21.— After ■ three days' aevaion. the mom larnli attended meeting of the rayettevill* Frcohytery ever bald in the history Of the praebyteriai organisation, ad T<Tn,!d •h*Pe ‘*1* ***** •ftorooom The cloang mmon mas largely err. Pled with the preseataUei. end adop tion of report* from the rtaadlu * ommitteet and th* r— r, gf rff lutlon* of thaak* far the entertain rnent of the Presbytery. The meeting was Mtogothe. on* of the ron«t suecaaifoi in recent yaara. aad th* Rev. Ram K_ Phillip, ^ the congregation of the beautiful lit tle Highland church are being con cmnteted on the way in which they entertained the first regular —ooo*e thirty ym» ago. At the morning melon th* result of the election of ijil^etfI to Ox General Assembly was announced by the tetter*. Those aeleetod a* princi pal* were: Rev. G. P Kirkpatrick, at 1-eurlnbmrg; Rev. W. E. Hill. D. D., of Fayetteville; Re*. C. E. Clark. of Carthage; Rev. E. C. Murray, of St Panl Ruling Elder*—L. L. MeGurt, of Ms* to..; A. C. MacDonald, of Pineburrt; J. H. Kennedy, of Can nock; and J. A. Hod gin. of Antioch. Th* clones! alternate* are; Rev. C L- Wicker, Rov. J. W. Goodman, Rov C. M. Gibbs, and Rev. J. p. Mcnhta and the lay alternate* will ha: H. F Monroe, of Laarcl Hill; A. R. Me Kachem of St. Paul; J. F. MePad yen, of Ix> ogee reel; and J. C. Will ••cna, at Godwin. Among the orders of the mornini •ewion wore adremes by Dr. C. C Vardeli, president of Flora Mardoa aid College; Rev. W. L. Wilrnn. prio eip.1 of Eliac high school; Rev. M. F Ham, th* well known evaigelUt nov conducting services here, who - ad drreaed the presbytery on evangel ism; and Rov. A- W. Crawford, o Groeneboro, who spoke on how* mil sion* in the synod. TU- -_1_t_a ... traded by SR preacher* of the prei bytery and 88 elder*—a total of It: delegate* Prize Winners Of Harnett Count] 9era**l HeneM CMnm Wee Can Frtone at Great State Fair Laat Tear Prtae winner* In the 1021 Stal Fair hare been announced. The fo lowing Harnett county dtaaana wet among the winaan: K. A. Turlington, Duka. B. I rmium, |14S. T. T. Lantor, Ooata, poultry, It. J. L. Tally, Angior, K. *, ugrte* torul protort*, $20. Min Elisabeth Bridge. Lillingto home economies, $S. Mru J. H Bank, Duka hem* aaa cwtaa, «t. MIm Ada Ogboeme, Duke, hat ereaomtoa, $1. N. L. Whittington, Duke, kerne « onamtoa, |L , J. F. Whittington, Duke, home I I auaaden, f». F Fata) eaah prlaaa coming to Hi ■ nett county, SITS. I Sbrty-aaoon count!** art Hal - sutoag the priae winner*, sad Bara r| rank* twewty-loaith la thalr ord r! The caah prise llat total* I1I.1S7.I J Bra. Bdtth VaadoifefH, yruatorat I the State Flair *—eiatton, will m t, aa effort to hare every county it < State rapro—ntod at the 1SSS Mr. The i the Com reu* largely te »•«*, da Iqul chased local school from the W present at While k Chamber at an’s club ate the nnpaid lea expressed directors af cnennnlMa. • u»ce of IW. The urnUrp of Urn Ou«k«r af Commerce that MO liltue and (UaeripOot fa Idem hod racmlir been mad led to eocton Mil awn an ia the New TngtaM State* In aa effort to gat oaa or move aattoa mill* lo cated is Daas. Thi# m a part of the advertising pragma which th* Cham ber of ConxDofaa haa odaitakn thh pear. The faldan Mat ant with thi ZOO letter* are daactipiivc at Duar and the Dann dhtriet, aad Mow name of the advaataops Dona efui thi manaiacturar. - Two thoaaaad of theae folder* ware printed, aad laea buaineaa me a «M mailing them aol with boat nan* Mharn aad ether conwa pomlence to eariaoa parts of thi country. * REAL BOH WEEVIL CAUGHT IN TOW* Waa Seekmf Cettoa Repor Whan Caaturwd Aad Saat To Raleigh Ward waa amt a tit last waek tnm ■ ttalcfgh to tho offset that Prank!t ‘ Sharman. of th* North Carolina Si 1 peri merit Statfc*. wanted the fin boll waavil found is the Slat* thi year. It now kpcan' that the In ball waavil reaching Nr. Sherman wi from Dunn. It was Friday that 1 r O. Primrose captured oaa of the Mttl raseaU In the Postal Telegraph oAc „ her*. The »ww was taken bafet W Brava Mabaa, ball weevil viper in e harps of the level ball wear* ftel station, for Masttfeotie*. Mr. Mabt t idootMcd Mai aa halnp a bed wear U of the 1P«C variety, aad be vraa ta ( mediately forwarded ta Mr. flbvrmai Jaot why thla partiealer and aa |( fainoaa we erg had pane to the Cel pnph afle* was not learned, bat M Make* thinks 1* vraa far the parpei u af yattlnp the cotton report WhP wot hie i man for poinp there, I , waa yiven a free trip ta loleifh, ai H la mare Aa likely that he b wot. the dioUmtiiaa af batap die fa " withaot-a da#t" bal weevil » reach the At* Dcpavtmeai 0 cprtnp. Many Inaacta have heap aa ,. *• the Department from dUTem ■ parts of the BfaUdoetap the pact ft *. week*, bat »••• af them proved be ball waaaMa, aevordinp la I »• **Aa. ad Bp the flraeltte atOI the llphd iU ahlaiap, ir. The abOdraa’s am raaad the p io | ant* twtainp. of; From lav% aa awoot, O who «• ha Be It ever aa homely, baaaa f ■ '1 -* -. J - . J i , Businas* Men To Moet Here Frida] A me ting of tp* kulun and bar. Mat man at Harnett county will be held in Dana Friday afternoon ai tbia waok. April »f, at S o'ckoob. fba ■titlay war called by tba Keeton . Caroline Chamber of finui tot 1 tbo parraac of outlining plane for advancing tbo tnteraaU at tba aaat I cm Carolina roantiaa. I Th* rnaaMtm te be held haro la only t •« at aavaral that all be bald . Amughmat tba territory covervd by l Mm K aatro a Carol tea flnntn at . Caamai rca. Nat oaly the Itebuh ■mi and beokora of Dean arc invited te the mootm gte b* bcU hero, but > tba bmdncaa awn ud - fr__ •X tba town in Bammt county am ■ *I**J ** P*c«aat. A rap ran ate tie* of the organisation calling the ' *in be pm*at. Fairmont Police Fa Om iw«| Cmta I ■■bowoii, April tO,—B. M. Lew “■» Ju*,n Hedgepeth end Julie Breg* ***• *? m* FrecterriUe, • ■A.Mli.1,, Leereee <Mcf ef peBec •* Mmm*, ten actuated late lea* »*«*n •• nearly Tf eteagae, m*gmg “*»fU »«uit te the fret degree huigUty and were released fewu eue •O^F Mduy coder a 110.000 feint thrir appearance her. next •< “’•ThT* ***W *“* * “** ****** *** ** — nf eay asd carried le “ ■<*tomehil« >t cat tare mflee from town. The pmasautlag —‘ that rite fam-y Ac ATaTluen^T^ “tod ae three ef the II wfcteh waited ee_her Betnrdny night ef teat weak. McNriU . One ef the largest the famous trial af Jee Ecu* the ceurthoeac this wiraiaf. wtth anxleua can. Nan Thuiada.p*i crowd wUI be iatger. FOUR MEN KILLED IN CRASH AT CROSSING Cincinnati, April IS—Fear mea wne killed yesterday whea a pae tenger train eo the Big Fear EaSI roed, Oaveiand te Cincinaati, struck an automobile at a crowing at Elm wood, neer- here The accident hap, peaed See au nates after the inrilii watchmen quit work. NEW BERN MAN ENOS LIFE WITH REVOLVER New Bern, April II—Sydney Gao t tier sped CO years, committed suicide by sfcoeliag hlmorU through the head with a tM-ty-right caliber revolve In t*e Leap Wharf section ef the city I late this afterwoea. He la aorvived l by sue daughter. The deceased had . beea In fa Hag health far several I yean. He was formerly employed _ kn flam mt.. I ___ * Votes for May Quean On Sale at FkcHett’i 6 _ J* •«“« TU™,*,. Skelt, Vm, Salt CrttlaM a ad Para ay art Na» a la-tad A* CuSAtl. K The yiaaa of the Camy rba Old '• f«r • ayeeteeakr May feta art wal * an<»ar way. Tka virtay far lfa; *■ Qooaa wit) begin «eday aad aaattaw '■ totil Sntardey night at !• >'<M * <bg»lat oa Wal Iota wttl be fare Ida ► eaeh to' ar at FKebaU'a diwg atoae fa * • t*»U aadi. Than arc aa <nudM ■ ratio*-* nt are. an, ndilian ta to “ dty or caMltuUoMl intorprdatta ■* >a tkla .tertian, tot every aaa eta 1 “ intnwiid hi tka walk of Sm Can 5 Pin Oiri. and b «tUl>« ta to* “ who at ’arriaa eaaM aat ga ta O ■ Ototo. ta «yand a lam »aak ar ta * day* at WMu Lake, tdSt tar fiiaatd U b argad ta bay aararal aataa far aa *• af thaau attractive M a i t h i « Ask Old Clothes For Armenian | The Am«I Mm mH Be Made I **»« Setordey W TMe Weeb Da Tkr Pm Th* innokl drim- far aid <Ja«Mn (# b» rut to Armenia ta wve Imam ansi winter will ba mde i Dana Satanlay U tide week. Bei JL m. IbQirn, paeter cf tha Ftm bytariaa church. fa loan] dminmu eul He baa arranged far tha dathtai reotrfbwted ta be maeaebled ja th formerly acre pled bjr the tomtom department a tha Bantu k Holliday Co. Thor whe hare e la thing that they ean gj» far thia worthy earn* aad deaim tha U b. tolled far thaw 14 notify X, Metfaean. He hat arranged far la eal acbael children to anther th. •lathi ag. However, thee* vita weed! '••her da an can take tha tbOihi J**»rt£4h^hnUd!e, ^,n „ „ „ ®**>l ■latbiin that nan be warn It • raid climate ta .eked far, tfte wto I*** i* A ******* kcJ"» arrare In ether worda palm hoaah mJta mmt noeT’rr^j^.<***t>im* w*rm *» *Sh wmu he af be* Mfe MsaHhJfdS C^mltoa fa mfmd tor 1MJM of tlathing, which it fa Htlaued wil. tore S0.04M lime ant winter. Lnet wiator away women aad chU <tma ware feead whe bad dianti IhcWraa tor mitaa aaffrrtngoW ***** fact, pae. amnia .ad .rate aathtog. Many them fmm ta death •T the wayaide. mm X . • »rwin Vfoeift Bud, of Dak# -m rive *te fleet epee air cucT^ *** "■*■■ •" Bsadsy, April SMJi A 4 p. as. The hud *” .w '111 MMeLMWA Hi. A does 0 Uopd. fr» B-paaamM m ef Meyer «M Mn a. Ueyd Wade, had a deer «jn Wdap night sheet • eVteefc •hu his left m «nm broken shevc the dhow and he seBeia.1 other hralaw tram beta* etneci by a Mas. •eU tooling car drivu by Mr. S. H * T 11,111 ■ After be bad rvee'ved med *** a treaties a the bends of lose! Physicians, the uafertaaau yvnih was »k«rn to the Righmeith hospital, Toy ritevflle where be Is aadergoiag treat owr.t for bis meads. Tbo accident happened at the oer «ar ef HamAt street sad Lenar svaaae. According te «ya Ttbe i win Mr. Lassiter bad stepped his car u. ■he Wade bey waetap behind iL Mr LaseMcr backed the ear, net knewioi ■hat tbe bey was behind it, tbe ck baockinr Mae down and ptnhhw Mn far s sheet distance. Tbe bey tv. de»tiy expected the ear an move far •ard. Tbeae wbe snw the acAricx my the driver ef tbe ear was net t biasae, as be did aot know that th bey was behind Me car when b started te back It. - halt million dollar* DRUG CARGO CAPTURE! MenertaJ. Ayr. JO.—Eehrare by th British antberities in mid-ocau at «"•* «wa**ier JDaaaporting MOO, H® warth of drags from Germany t Canada far diMribedm beic and i lb# United Mates, was die el seed b tbe paliec Sedey. HARNETT PfRE WARDENS WILL MEET SATURDA " *t in# fared ward*! Ud other Hamm county itlloilili b tomatad la the prevention of f«m *»•* wM to told at Overkill* Lar Company * dab boaee Bakarday afb •om Mil* week at t e’doeh. fl ■to«« *• caUed to the parpaa* < TO MOLD REVIVAL AT POUT BAPTIST CHUBC A* to* toon dated in The D to*to a aadat of meatiaga win tog * &* Pint Rnptid eh* roh af Da ^aS^rMl idfiD ,o 1 toptld thank, wfl 4a i Rmaahlngt, wM* Ml* made wfl tooted bp Gamer C. Warren tom ly of Eton. Mr. Turn I* ****** Tbmlagtleal Bmdnnry, Lm large. 1 to Maada ia and mm ItoRR w« bo plaaaad to loam S to la to tod *g mode darlag | .. . . >t I —“**• — 1 I III I ^ EARLY RECORDS MJNN POSTOFFKE T** •fW'.u" *•* Oh, mm (iftt (fo ^ ?***«. uw, —1y SS. 2L****?? — *•. Hit, «t U. oJTUZiSf “MU /or *. — f* **• rnr UN ikm y* •** *• **Nt bna, a* --^?Tj,*!" m*?* ** *—» **■*« *"■*» wiylSj? 2*7" b !L« yr iw**ji* StTMfyt«s £ “T * «. L Wa*a ' ^ ^ H. O. Sisttoa ma hTL„ Ras^i_O. I Fnlfon. April ft ■■mo, law { At wioarn in tfca township cent*** I ilCamlTiMa4 T O-PWid in ; Aa preliminary nnlnrti «* 4wida • tfuB be in tka Anal oanUac! ! WatWUy « tkU , MiiiIm in Uw oonta wha wtd wpmaMt Mm, i A"*‘« Vlndaas ' tiMinmMiM, Ida >"«: Vnrn l tAaaJ. TtefC town thirteen aohoal. In Uia . priHmtoary ear*** far dam ain .• Y. fcr’tf ekeaea tar Ault Paleon ' ** «•« »•»! ta Pin— ia>t Sunday ta attend a San ► *■*•*!*« at the Nut. ' fte. ; mHr*TU2 * „ *»4 to toe •Acrnpo*. and fc Xm f wl SM IV-»nM-I ! * *nxt- %y »• f* i tsxs? ******** °* ?*.?»•— r Q—b'-n end Ml fan. The NUmTsmI : ’** achaal V —1—~ifaaMa«ia] bat . Vhw gart with Mmm, (hi gnuri k, **WhNr a* r.leae. Mag to - minr a with «he tenet* ef toe •Maiaei ,t iaNk *» --- * «« SSCAFZO CONVICT J antm nmn yxam "’l **•« »•—After bate I at Inga for aMet II J *

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