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THE DUNN
VOLUME X. T
■ __ . DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA
rami MANY AT
FARMERS MEETTM
Annual Convention Of Farm
or* And Farm Women Bo
gins July SI
vState College Station, Raleigh,
July 16.— The annual farmers and
(arm women'* convention to lie lield
at the State college on July 31, Aug.
1 and 2, will be one of the most
largely attended gatherings in the
twenty^one years of it* history, say*
J. M. Gray, who i» general tecre
tary of the organization this year.
tMr. Gray, co-operating with the
officials of the College and Depart
ment, with Dr. J, Y. Joyner of the
Tobacco Association, and with Mrs.
Lacey McArthur, president of live
women's section, have arranged a
program that will be both instruc
tive and entertaining.
The first day will be largely de
voted to the opening exerci»e*, with
uy uie omfttB oi the organ
isation. Some interesting addresses
will also he made by visitors. C. 1
Lewis, ^ editor of the American
Fruit Grower, will be one of llte
leading visiting^ speakers on that
, day. Dr. R. r. Winters will hold
the annual meeting of the‘North
Carolina Seed Breeders association
on Tuesday afternoon.
Wednesday, August 1. is Farm
ers' Business Day. Hon. Asbury
F. Lever, formerly of the Federal
Farm Loan Board, will speak on
this day. • The entire jwogram of
the joint session will he devoted to
financial problems, marketing and
other business affairs of the Tar
Heel fanner. Invitations have hern
extended to a number of prominent
men to be present on this day, and
indications are that many will ac
cept
Thursday, Aug. 2, is Boll Weevil
Day George A. Maloney, of the
Delta laboratory at Tallulah, La.,
will be a speaker on this day. Prac
tical fanners and scientists who
Maloney has been associated with
Dr. B. R. Coad at the Government
boll weevil experiment station for
a number of years.
Mhch time will lie given fiver to
problems affecting the rural women
of North Carolina. The sessions
and reports of the Home Bureau
Federation will be of especial in
terest frt that they will give reports
from the various counties of the
State as to just what the women arc
doing along all lines. Home fur
nishing. helping out with (he farm
bLa -I
grounds, how to feed the family,
and other items, will be discussed
by some, of the best known farm
women in the State.
Tune will also be given for
amusement and recreational feat
ures. The night programs will be
set aside for this purpose.
Mr. Gray states that no pro
gressive farmer in North Carolina
can afford to miss this convention,
and that plans should be made now
i to atteiid. The dates are July 31,
August 1 and 2. The college fur
nishes rooms in the dormitories
free of charge, and meals will be
, provided at 50 cents each. Gnestt
will have to bring their own linen
and toilet articles, as these are not
furnished by the college. Fanners
and their wives who pbn to at
tend, but would first rather have
more detailed information about the
meeting, should write to Mr. J. M.
Gray, secretary. College Station,
Raleigh, N. C.
HUSBAND DEAD AND
WIFE IN HOSFTTA!
High Point, lul. 13—Grady Tay
lor, 22, is dAid, and his wife. Mis
Jennie Cohrane Taytnr, is Hsa crit
!_«_Jb!_~ s«
night as the result of bullet wound
received yesterday afierncjon- Tay
lor is allied to have done the shoot
^Poli ce officers called al the Tay
lor home and ■found Taylor on th
floor dead with a 32 calibre Ger
man automatic pistol about two fee
from Ms hand. Mrs. Taylor at thi
time was receiving first aid treat
ment before being removed to a hot
phal for medical treatment.
Mrs. Taylor was shot in the al
dotnen, and ah hough it was hnpoai
ihle to determine the extent of hr
wounds, it was stated that she wi
heUevedto be seriously |( not fatal1
The tragedy is bettered to hat
been the outgrowth of domestic di
fkultkt.
Dr. R A. Schoonover, of Green
bom, coroner of Guilford count
visited the tcent of the tragedy 1
night and after interviewing a mu
bar of persons decided that an l
. one* waa not necessary, be exprea
ing the opinion that Taylor shot I
ante mad than took his o«m fife
WATERMELON crop js
FIFTY PER CENT OFI
i —
| Washington, July 14.— Onlj
slightly more than half as man)
early watermelons are in prosper!
this year as cam wired with Ini!
year. The Dvpnmnmt of Agri
culture's July forecast of produc
tion places the number at 29,8.5.1..
500, while last year it was 56,672.
800. Georgia's crop is fnreiast at
8,393,200, while last year it was
20,630,500. and Florida’s at 4,328,
800 compared with 14.470.000.
Texas displaces Florida this year
as the largest producer, with 6,750.
1000. South Carolina will have 4 -
1312,000.
—
BOARD OF F_LTH
ISSUES WARNING
Urg* Ev«ry Precaution Possi
ble Against Typhoid Dur
ing Sutnmor
Raleigh, July 16.— Six cases of
iv])Hoid fever among the member*
•*f one family in L'liWm county anil
hve cases among the children of a
Cleveland comity family reported
lo the State Hoard of Health has
called {orth a warning from tlie
Board that the typhoid season is
just beginning, and that every pre
caution again*! this preventable din
t-axe should be taken during July,
August and Septcmlier, when ill
ness from this cause* readies it*
I >eak.
In both instances of family epi
tlemic* the disease ha* attacked
children. The Union county fam
ily is one of negroes, w-iili the
youngest of the sick children a
tub) of three years, and the eldest
» boy of sixteen. The Cleveland
hiunty family is a white one, with
-he youngest victim »x years of
tge and the eldest seventeen years.
Experience of the health officials i
laa demonstrated that annually the
ypnoid rate, both case ancKdeath. -
hies with j the warm weather1 and
1
and other intestinal diseases.
Each year for the past ten year*
the typhoid rate haw been consist
ently lowered in North Carolina,
until last vear the total number of
deaths for the'first time since ac
curate statistic* have been Wept,
dropped under three hundred, being
m
That this total may be decreased
this year the State Board of Health
;s advising three riling*: inoculation
igains! typhoid by taking three
doses of antityphoid vaccine at in
tervals of one week ; the cleaning
up of breeding places of Hies and
the desturction of these dangerous,
deadly injects liy trap*, poison, and
swatting, and the screening of
houses to keep them out; sanitary
disposal 91 wastes from the body
citheT through water sewerage or
Nome approved sanitary privy.
While the report of eleven cases
if typhoid in two families is start
ling, figures for the whole State as
gathered through the rme hundred
local quarantine officers and re-!
ported to the State Board of Health1
indicate a bette rcondition than at
this time last year. A total of 404
cases have been reported to date
al against 495 cases for the first
six rbonth* of 1922. The deaths
front typhoid for the first! five
months of 1922 were 10 as against
32 for the same period this year.
TRYING TOBACCO
FORDERBRENT
t_
Dr. J. R. Butler Hat Fht Amt
Of “Wood” On Farm,
Nsar Dunn
Much interest center* around tht
isrm ot ur. j. r. miner, tour inc
L a half milea southeast of Dttnn. Th<
reason for the interest it the far
that Dr. Butler is cultivating fiv<
' acres of tobacco this year as an ex
- periment
While the prolonged drough
l during the growing season retards*
1 the growth of the tobacco, a fair);
• good crop Is now promised. A fin'
• rain fel in that vicinity butt Frida'
brewing, and the crop is alread
- showing signs of improvement. Th
- first " cropping" was cured lai
c week and the second is being " pti
• in" today.
y Dr. Butler is one of seven
farmers scattered throughout tt
x Dunn district who this year are trj
f- ing out tobacco. The success wti
•which Jtwse meet will determir
► largely the number of acres to 1
Y> planted in tobacco Hi tMt seetk
>- next year. . If growing rob*c<
► proves a financial success for $o
v who are experimenting thtk yes
( -then it ke ukely that many oth
™ fsuntera will grow the "weed " ne
ymt.
PROBABLECAUSE
! AGAINST NEGRI
I Dunn Negro Held On Clutrf
i Of Killing Rocky Mount
I Merchant
• Rocky Mount, July 14.—JntTH
June*, alius Rcu S|*iiccr, wa.', held
for Edgeconilie superior court with
out bond tliis morning when be wa.,
given a preliminary hearing in Re
corder Lancaster * court on a
charge of the murder of W. S.
Higgs, local merchant, on the night
of June 30
Jones wa» slipped into the city
day before yesterday from Raleigh,
where he had licen taken for safe
keeping after Iieing raptured near
Selma, following a gun luattle and
lively cl lane through the swamps on
the morning after Ihe murder. M
t^r th« lirflimimrv iLL
tnoruing lie was immediately taken
to the Edgecombe county jail- at
Tarboco, wher-e he will await trial
at the September term of Edge
cotnlie superior court.
While the negro did not lake Die
ataml this morning officers stated
that lie had admitted to them that
he war present when the minder
of Mr. Riggs, the assault u|mju V\ .
W Andrews and the robbery of the
latter's store on Bassett street, oc
mirred about 10 o'ckick on the night
of June 29. Officers also found n
roll of bills and much small change
upon hi* |>erson when he was ap
irehended, which coincided with Ihc
fund* taken from the store’s ca»li
A gtm, Indicts from which
allied with the hall removed from
“r P'K8-'. was alao taken from
utr.
At this morning's preliminary
tearing, Mr. .Andrew*, who was
mocked uncnnfbioo* when Mr.
was shot, took the stand and
identified the negro a* the right
**?”•. PQKce officials and Mr
A'llliatru, of the Atlantic Gia*t
Jne police, also took the stand and
urnhhed a strong chain of cireum
lhases wWprocetU S™ H
.A second negro suspect. Ernest
Robertson, who had been taken in
low at Selina, was alao given n
nearing before tne court on a first
degree charge in connection with
the same case. The authorities,
however, were unable to produce
anything against him, with the re
mit that hit case was not prossed
with leave.
WILSON SUPPLIES
A WINNING PUNCH
Hurler From Oausa Shows Up
WoU in Guo* Wit*
Raleigh •
The following rcjiort of a lsa.ll
game recently played in Raleigh
Vhich anward in The Raleigh
Tunes, shows that “ T-efty " Wil
son, of Dunn, is “ holding his own ”
with the Danville, Va„ team:
“A dodble by 1 Lefty ' Wilson,
star Danville moundsman. follow
ing two brilliant play*, one • diving
catch by Crave*, and (lie other a
pretty pickup hy Smith of a low
throw by Lennox, and an error by
Smith on J. Smith's task groundei
which f.hoiild have retired the ride
let Wilson score with the countei
that broke a tie and gave the visit
ing Tobacconists a five-timing en
counter 2 to 1, yesterday aftemoot
at League Park in the first of t
two-game series.
“ Rain begat) falling, hi grea
* gobs Latter one Capital had beet
retired in the sixth stanta, but lb
damage had been done, and lb
game reverted beck to five itmingi
After wining tne customary ttun
minutes, during which time J. Ptu
wiu* 'reigned supreme, Ompir
' Morgan announced to the fan* tha
the pine had lieen called.
" Riel w*» Duke Duncan’* cboic
I to do the chunking for the local
1 and the former Senator twirl*
’ was hireling tbrm over in fir
! fashion when the rain intervene!
t ’ Lefty' Wilson. Riel’s mound «
r ponent, was running the Cantu
hairier a doac race for tossing hoi
* nr*, by aettiag the local* down wh
t a curve ball that i* hard to beat.
" Senior*, Duncan and Wilw
il led the ,cfnb* with the stick, tl
e former getting two double*, whi
- Wilaon satisfied himself with
li double and siqjle out of tw,o ti\
e to the pan. Duncan go* a bra
* of singles.
n - - i
o The farmer* raaTue that owi
te to tfie coming of the boll wee
r, they must turn a part of their i
;r trrtior to other crop* than cotti
rt What these crop* shall he, l« t
question hhich (hey are tlabatli
WORK IS
» Contract Calls [
Of Highway ■ .
Fir, M1 J3|j
Work was hegtunH‘ ?
••uifacing ih« Inghwjm
Dunn to Duke. As^B
in The DUpatrh, acBl''
work was let to J^B
Co. for $1IV,576.67,*
for the structures wfl d
Dcwell for $].S,lS&Jjfl. "
of nud to be hsrd-sSn, ’
miles, and contractin'^?
pletion of the woS^Bd.," ,
died and fifty work^Rf,’'
means that the matfSg'i^
|’let.-cl Ik-fore hnuR
Haul surfacing *B *1 ?
Duke, though it
hionlli befoie the^^B^B1
cretc is begun. T^R ./, f?
built from Duke 'th^B“m *
work required willjB'^ ',,*1
putting the road tjHBh
'he concrete
L. M. Weisigari'Di-^
lendent in charge JB^s, A
mg firmed here tBBiif.
The machinery,
Iwr of laborer* |
w ork arrived hes^H^A A
iseie transferred VK
Some have
tlvar this slretdi / ' jj
tie hard sorfarect^H^P]
Dunn O lam her o^BBBj-Jjj
for several month*^R|B!r1
-lie State 11 tghwanHlIB jj
importance of
Ifited. Now that^Bhs^R:'
ally been begun
all doubts will be
pcucehaJS
Greensboro/ fjijfc
lery (till iu I ease
of criiranal * ***4
highway robb tfye larceny
of a Cadillac ant'd It here, with
ihe chief actors id’ drvma keep
ing silent for the put.
Mrs. .Myrtle NorriiA, of Korfolk,
Va.. a nurse, tht^Woman in the
;« «-.* shir positively to iden
tify W. R. Melvin, « p this city, as
the nun wlio held Mr, and II. H
Markham, also oir ifcis city, for
merly of Raleigh, «4®in th« Greebs
horo college cainpM here Thurs
day night, took Mncham's watch,
sent him to get mon3r, took the girl
to a dark spot ^>4 assaulted lier,
shr says. :
Here is the araaxi ig story Si c
uccomjianierl the ma n to the dark
spot and submitted t < his attack be
cause, she states, he.) ad said he was
a policeman and A* was afraid to
make an outcry. F irther, he took
her nearly to where she was stay
ing, and passed coup e* cm the way,
yet no alarm was i minded. Fur
ther, she said; she lidn’t want to
prosecute, just dro > it. But the
city prosecutor hold i Melvin in jail
without bail. The qayiieriou* ban
dit who Mcvin say i held him up,
robbed a garage where he was em
ployed and forced Him to take him
part of the way to Winston-Salem
in the Cadillac, hasn't been found
Melvin says he can prove an ahhi.
If' Perry Newsome,* Winston -
Salem young man. automobile
thief and eseafled prisoner fn*n the
Stale prison, is captured, the case
may become clear. Melvin says
lie is the fellow who held him np.
LIGHTNING STRIKES
SAME FUCT TWICE
! Killed Mm Lag Wad, Suta
Fir. ToH |vm Thia
» •■■
t Hemlemori, Jal 13.— Since ih.
memory of man r tneth not to the
s contrary, it has be I said that Kght
i, ning never strike* vice in the same
r place, but thia haa *en disproved
t During a sever electrical atorm
I last week, Bennie knell waa killed
(. by lightning wh » H struck the
,1 home of Us lathe «i Warren eoun
i. ty, twelve mi lea i *tii of thia city,
h Young Jamil »s standing at a
screen door wH» he waa killed,
n The lighttfing hti «d a big hole in
m the screen door, nd Mra Jarrell
le covered the opet kg with doth a
• few day# ago,
» TWa aflteraooi another terrific
■jt electrical storm v hod this aactfon,
and a boh of Hf tning struck the
— scracn door of U Jarre I bogie, set
ig lug fire to the da i which had beer
dl placed in A# h h craated whet
it- Bennie was Wife •
n. Mr. and Mrs Jamil came k
he Henderaon tod* dedmriwg then
g. would not rat am a the house nntf
SHEPHERD SLAYER
GETS TEN YEARS
Lake Britt Submit* Tu Sic—d
Dsfrw Murder For Kill.
McCoorgiua
l.iunbertun. July 14. — Luke
Britt tv a* sentenced to leu year* in
the State |ienitcmiary Itere today
by Judge N. A. Sinclair, of Pay
cttcville in Superior court after
conmel for tbe defer* lant had of
fered a pica of second degree mur
de* of t. R. Shepherd, d
• Solicitor T. A. McNeill accepted
the plea and rccnmmetHled the sen
tence. Shepherd mysteriously dis
appeared from l.umbeiton on April
1st. Ih22 Hi* remains were found
last February, immediately after
whi«-lt Drjti was lodged in jail
charged with the crime The jury
selected from a special Venire of
100 men had just been completed
when E. J. Britt, o«te of the attor
ney*, announced to the court the
plea of the defendant. The case
had attracted lots of ,-ittentkm anti
the court Hook »i> crowdetl.
|‘. II. Iluggiu* anti Thick Rtirier,
the fattier a negro, win liatl lw«
held tinder $>,000 lionds charged
with being accesMirie* lo tire kill
: inf, I tad riieir case* continued for
I the term. Mr*. Shepherd, widow
of the deceased, and child, hi* bro
ther and sister, were jw-enent at the
l trial, arriving in I.umbertun from
I their Home m Doertm, Cm., a few
> days ago. Britt looked neat and
I trim when kc appeared in the court
i room, lie had during the past
e three weeks vmtlrrjpcm^n seriotu
- operation for hernia. leaving been
- taken from the prison ceil to a lo
, cal hospital. Ills father w*» bur
ied a few day* ago. Hi* physic*
. condition did not seem to be gund
For these reason*, it is unasihte that
the solicitor recommended the shon
r>? sorrow. J N$nEBnB
Utod by counsel for the defambnt
lhat he omit the words “at hard
hhor" m the sentence, which tilt
judge did. This clears to a great
degree die mystery that has anr-.
rounded the case.
Now that the Morrison-Bust ex
ritemeul i ■.subsiding, what next?
MIDNIGHT RACE
DUNNTO BENSON
Two Ford Con Do Thsir LUt
In An F.xriting CHI ana
An exciting automobile race ex
tending (mm Dnnn to Benson was
experienced liy member! of the k
cal |olicc force during the wee sma'
hours Sunday morning. The race
Itetween two Ford cars tiegan on
Fast ll.irnett street when the ost*
cers m tempted to hah a supposed
whiskey car. Instead of halting, the
til) iver of the,visiting-car turned on
the gas and left town* at full Ford
sliced.
Chief of Police B. A. Rowland
had liecn advised to be on the watch
for a car loaded with whiskey and
also that the arcu|i*nt» of tlie car
were wdl-armed. Just after mid
night thg car " showed up " and it
was then lhat tlie officers attempt
ed to hatt it. * Then the race began,
And in thr winH-tm IMm nf thr nr
cupants — John Canady and Claud
Jones, of Johnston county — were
arrested in Henson. The third oc
cupant jumped oat of the car, Car
rying a bundle under hi* amt, and
'escaped into the da rimes* of Um
night. While, no whiskey or fire
arm* were found on the car, Can
ady and Jane* were recognised for
their eppeamnet before Recorder
Jrnugan on Thursday of this week
igamwer to the charge of speeding.
Failure of the drisrer of tht
Johnston county caf to slop when
demanded liy the officers to hah
•inj.i-ed further suspicion in tht
minds »f the local officers, and the]
were determined to find oat the-ree
son why. The officer* making rtu
chase were Chief of Police B. A
Rowland. Policemen W. P. Nippe
and M P, Martin. They wen
joined by Bill Wade sod lul War
t en. these Using mean deputised X
aasist iu |bc capture of tire fieaioi
men.
In view of the information n
ecu ad. the officer! expected to b
engaged in a pitched gun-bat
tie at any moroen*, and t
say . the least, it wa* nothin
orort of an exdtlng me*.
i - • .
they bast found something to mU
|«wn uifm ifofTi iifnrmnf.
• *
Salisbury, July II.— North Car
din* moonshiner* loot exactly III
(licit distilleries, 1.23+ galkei* of
•um; 67,925 galkm* of mah liquor;
17 automobiles and property valued
»t 130,000, during the month of
[one, according to ike report of ac
irifles of federal pndutffkxi agents
n the , State, issued this morning by
state Director R. L>. Cohnute. who
us headquarters here.
Sixty arresfs were made and 123
|MV*eaition* recommended. The
mixture of liquor and prupeny dur
ing June was (tightly smaller than
richer April or May.
MRS. VANDERBILT 1
PLEADS FOR FAR
Raleigh, July 16.— Mr*. Edith
Vanderbilt. President of the North
Carolina Agricultural Society, has
just completed a tour of Eastern
North Carolina in the Interest of
the State Fair. She went on the
warpath for the purpose of org
inf closer co-operation between
the countv and community fair* and
the State Fair She met with't
gratifying response from the large
crowds that heard her the pas)
week.
She gnke at Monroe, Wikning
ton. New Bern, Kinston. Gnkk
boro and Wibon. and visited ate
eral other pnnata in the State. Sb
made the trip in approved stump
speaking style, traveling by auto
mobile so that (be could make bet
v2j5' “''Y
Mr*. Vanderbilt hi her idtlruu*
explained that the proper function
nt a Suit (air or any fair tor that
matter i* not the imaatiatnl of
pleasure ieekern, bat the develop'
ment along proffer line* of edura
tion ia agriculture. sndutlrv -and
general knowledge.
She adventured to *ay that there
i* no other .State on the Atlantic
seaboard that can present *o much
io the way of natural resource* aa
can North Carolina, and she
further ventured to predict that a
State Fair no a Stale-wide had*
and financially organized would do
roo« for Kqytb Carolina in (re
ycara than a million doUara spent
in any rnher way. Even a* it «a*
hat year'* fair brought favorable
comment* Aunt a* far north as
New Hampshire and aa far we« a*
Wisconsin.
The logical condnsiqp of the
program of the Agricultural Soci
ety. she mid, is to build up an in
stitution that will Itelong to the
State and that will adetputelv reji
resant the State. »
. I
Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Underwood,
of Smithfield, were week-end visit
or* at the home'of Mr* Under
wood’s brother-in-law and finer.
Mr. and Mr*. H. C. McNeill.
lUbKU DuS FROM
ACQDEMT1AL SHOT
Robert James Blainey, negro who
bed been employed tor rite peat
three month* at the plant ol the
TtMiman Lumber Co., near Dnm.
died yesterday afternoon at 5:45
at the Dtfnti hospital aa a teat* of
being accidentally shot early yester
day morning by f. E. rtannenriaa.
•upermtemlent of the mil. The
shooting took place in the nftce of
the Imnher company, and a steel
bullet passed through the stomach
of the unfortunate man . Hit
larger Ini Minas were ptmctared In
two place*. After yarning through
the men the bullet sbio passed
; through two walla.
Mr. Darmerman picked up the
pistol from a drawer jest as the
, twgro entered the ofKce. As he
. turned to face the negro with the
pistol in bit hand, it waa aoridtn
. uly discharged. That the shoot
. lag wee purely ao accident waa evi
. danced by the fact that Blainey tok
a several Vrople after he waa the)
r that it wet uninNutlenaf on the pan
of Mr. Tlasoiii— Them hat
. never been any bad feeing botweei
- Mr. Baanermen end BUnto. net
Blainey waa said to hove bean i
• t
SHORT A MILLION
ON TAXABLE LET .
Count)- Auditor D. P. McDonald
expects the tout tain of property
lined (or taxation In Ilatnett coun
:y to (all at lean a million defter*
short of the fining hit pear. Prop
erty value* oo the tax Mu in IV22
tan around twenty-three mil ion
dollar*. Evidence front tin report*
of the various tax finer* ebowt V. >>
that personal linings took a de
cided slump this year, a traiucud m
number of tunjsn " onl*
tiMn*4 rafl fjl a*aMl
IIHfl flUnG ICO OCnIAlV, Cm
haring that haloaced off under the
^ITCiBMbr
act ly how i_
le (or the county an
cvy on when they_ _
Monday fat August, anil the figarvs
■re gone over after (be aVtcratuu)*
or states thn this wift require m
erul
The County Board ant bare
Mooday and sat aa a board of
* <{ualixatiaa. Thane warm a oanrid*
.- ruble number of rmqnaaia far re
daction— a auMriant tuanbar in
keep the bond in atarion afi day.
;i*ch eesrinm aa the t
>tvt ,„T
installation ___ fh
tint the jobs they arm holding atm
:-m fact k ia thor .
•nafcjr/’tbtk.
wel la* def
One of the — „ _
rhstca of tax liume this year «1
«• the araountofSrapertvpfamd
(m the hooks after WeN*t
have repotted. T1 ate
<1 ready in, and yet l
to Ae auditor's _
person* sod Idlers umay,
tdroiltance to Ae to0 of tat.
Some of this properly. At .
'ays. has never been pieced on Ae ’
lax books of^Harftett county. Kx- .
status revealed the fact Am fis*
>wan had eiapeed since he had can-,
•died with At law in bating his
i«»p«ty.
Auditor McDonald says that The
News'comment on Aieiann of de- *
Ssxjoency a few tmebs ago served
*o awaletn same of Ae *-»■«.
and if present indications wean nv
‘hitig. Ae mi Mon dtdlar shortage
will be made ap by Ae first Man
day m August. From fifteen A
S3*££*£&££;
who failed to fiat whOe the CsAw
was. good. The law provides for
a penalty in mrh cases, and Ae
-utditor is of opinion fist It should .
fVm* the late one*. '
In only one or two of the town
4np*. eutee the aodkor, do the re
totU of the Ketere tern to be com
Mriasrirs:;
one towmbip report that cane
" dean ” No delinquent* hove hn *
found ie Air toweildp yet. A. M.
Shaw we* the i«tcr.—Harnett Co.
Ncwk
Waal
Roo^ worker. He cM»e here maw
three month* ago from Ida heme at
Manning, 8. C
The d rented eras abont 81 year*
of age, and k merited by a wfle
and three aaeM ChMdren. Tbe. re
main* were taken la ibarga by The
Raraa* 8 Holiday Co., hw| ander
talter*, and will be keened ia 8t
o^o-mry here, at I o'efach
--^= •***<■<»
•n«».uw«aai>
Toeat we* not -rrnaj Medkel
attention eras rendered the kfmed
man by Dr*. H. C. TertaJw,
I hit recovery,
> While AaWRag erne eetUhaHL
l Mr. IfwwT^gmni mime
I deplored 8 heady.