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TM»EK AI I TQID WONIE- ' • b WWTOI nuo EY JUST t (Ooutinc.-i from Jmg* 1) a «*h* wwfdap u .er £. F Basdatph »’ ■ j:>i p - t -u: n:tj» to Ww oat tin , _ * -5rv ‘.Sat V I bern committed lb 1 ' !; V on. | < Marti* — Two lae*ar* |i UlMN ru'-’/eu quietly em to! tiki >n4 thru 4 an «are lop* uadcrl hie i«k, and i lai 11 that was U* < i*c lwrttr.*. ;ic «u rtarUed, ami nil hand* ahtcL a* violently that he va« asamly abba to bold it. Ha! •bit!Sad snce.lainly that k was hiaj < «=.. Uilta*. a4c«*s*d to ■ om' v r.c.r, he had -1 nthfle■: a* the Grand', < I'd \-o.--.t ier or tfc* Sat la A.txrta. lie -U-atifed tha lattar aJ. hi* own. and then another envelopej 3U l.'ttcr. Lawrence let him ar* sad| m! yi* laitvri. Hare toey am tbe ‘rat definite expoawm from the kead-ittattef* it the organisation in! tlm Plate. Tbe ft. a: wa* wr.ttan here! dsn* 8th ao4 !* nr foflowe: ! •‘ily dear (rasl; Well one more .Iny soil all will no twr. I 'nope to our advent**: anil you will bn in the lnp rhsur. 1 arrived her* lut might s-r: be.: la :U>- eoB.olry *1! day and Jj‘. yot a ebfu tiail au<! leave tor Ka>*rtrvUl* fraught whet* I am In htyro ol ilaV'Injt my virtlir ami yet. a confection out ot her as to who itj wo* that framed lur to seensc the I litre ahe did. ~So. Will. 1 won’t be there ever lift Sr four days anyhow just long, r-rojjli to bear from you and I wfllj eiiM thU can- '.:p ua-J rata'* at on«a. I did rot l*av,< tire* to write yoo or :it fact you would not get It in tine.' But I l-wmad here that Evans was. wUHirg far a rtcaivar (proviso) the' -*:«e staff w»s kvpt to work fromj Savage down. Also Judge Grady had! ‘seen offered the job by Dr. Kvars.! Bit the judge refased. Kow had I gotten tiU dope in time possibly h, wouM have helped you a little. Any how, you will not need H. •Now, I wfli bo at Fayetteville, M. C., care LoFayctte Hotel. So lot «n« know bow every thing la and haw soon for fro to go toe re to assint la your great work of cleanirg out Uo crooks. Answer at ones with bast, 1 remain yours. Itaub, (Tally.”) Tfce hug word of tho letter 'Ttsub” 1s msJc op of the initials of the ritualistic wo. ns used In Efan cor rcspomlswce. tease wonts being “In thr Sucre-1 unt iling bond,” I. T. S. L B. TaBa Of HU Amu The aacona letter waa dated in Lurebcrcon on tho day after tba ar rant of Tbha/crro on a bench war rant. aad ia aa fallow*: "My Dear friend Will: Undoubted ly you bars tend ia the papers that (key have landed me in jai) here on a bench warrant. Wail, of ait (ho damnable frame ape aad lie* I never Hoard before us they have got me (barged with I was fatting too clone behind this Solicitor and his deodsj or..l IItat bt the reason they framed ms. I phoned Savags as soon ms they arrested me that my bond was $2,000 and also phoned E. F. Randolph, the acting Grand Hraaghon and be in tern got in touch with Atlanta and $5,000 arms sent post-haste by wire. "My lawyers my Urey cannot da sryrji.g with me as It is only a mb dcouuaor. aoa to exceed $200 flue bad ;wo yuan on the road if guilty. I think that la a whole lot for two old prestitmes to swsar away a man’s life. My uv U set far IS neoa. Mon Jay. the first case oa the docket, I understand. Kow, they did not run rre out of town. But I are h»r* to help t: s Klan break that damn gang up that broke in tho Ktavern and stele the robes and whipped tboas two obi bats. This la the worst fraato JP I ever saw. Of course, similar to roar owe, only mine was from' thr rasaSelJ.. euA - __ sA. f II. . m f*o erjenVatior.. I da net laww kw lorig I wfll natir after my erne !a oettAd. So M am hoar from j«u, Captain, by^rotam mall, how aaary tidwr K I wll try aad fix tlta letter fow want today bot I am too damn > to write now. So lot am boar tom *e*rything It. Year*. ftaab. Tatty.". That was on maeh u tbo Jody* wanted to hear. Thor* waa aa area* mont. aad la one eeatoaea indye lin 'lair proaenr.cad Jodyment "The defendant la guilty of cen ■ >-pt oa throe eoaata ami will be fin'd SiM in rack count, and wfll be; confuted to tbo eoaaty Jail fay fit •lay* A aaeh am.” Tbo appeal boar! waa fixed at th, o■«/ to be pet ap In oatb. The defend »*tt le at>n la melody. Ho wae rope* mated by fob noon ami iehnwn, V*l -i d BrIU. If K. Stney with E 'd Britt rvetftag Ue anewer. A Dey at Oeataep -U that cltdnd the dramatic emit T.i •hraar in the oerlrtm all day waa *!f rnr ium> aad while Stephen Mrin ./»# war •pnahiay U we# crowded A 't* ono-r H wae th# Tlpee'e oc.itet ■ fleet aad fee tort appeal# knee been f-A* to a Ja»y a> bn preeeavd. Stney •rot frUit -amt* brilliant tp»c«h*e f>* tfe ♦fenoaatt witti MeLea*. At Jr^o» oeahr' of At Urea, moblafl '.de of Ae beet Aha*A aad eahmwt ary—e»te of A* trial, wbm IT Aw - /ore W*m apyeaelap. . i»4p StHtitb charge wae ff Me melted So* Oeltiaei only brief ly aad pave A# Aw aa A MicoppAs. * aarmdt offlk a deadly woaaoe aad am oaatt ep a female. Ai A A* Ka Dm fijid*-' >r WVV l"Ai o-f, * . (woe. which hat been eppormocf1 throughout, bo taid the Jary to igoor' •t la reaching (hair vcnt'rt. On that •core ha said: Not Try log Ka Klaa "Tftar* har* oa*a ntlwitcn in that •vkkmee* to pa orgsnbatiun known [ aa 'ire Ka Klaa Klaa. Tha tour.. jchargee yoa that yoa are act trying' J the Ka Kina Kbu. nor are yoa try j lag the defendant* as member* of I that organization. It make* no dif ference to yoa in tbU ease whether thr defendant* are momSeni of the ,Kd Klax Man or wbetber they arej (not member*. They are being trlfl; jin tbit care u Individuals, indicted i and charged with violating the 1—w ol North Carolina, ae*i it b your uuly to try them upon the evidence offered • at tub trial, and the law a* given you * j by tb« coart without regard to wheth i vf tVy belong to nn erganbativn I 1 kuowa a* the Ku Khtx Klan or not. It 1 make* no difference whether you are 'I In sympathy with the Ka Klax Klaa 'I or whether you arc opposed ot It, and ' you cannot permit any sympathy fori • or prejudice agmiait that organixa • lion to influence you in the eonsid-j 1 erntioa of the evidence and in teo-j 1 tiering your verdict without violating! 1 ike joiemn oath you took a* jurors in! r :b‘« case.*' 1 Both the letter* that weic received I i by Stephen McIntyre and Judge Sin Jjclatr have been turned over to the r; department of justice for tavestigs* • non and arrests are expected. The r latter to' Judge Sinclair evidently II written by the same ham) that ad tlrveoed Mr. McIntyre and addressed | on the same typewriter, follows. I “You have shown a rv’entiem spirit t against these honorable men, and we • warn you to nse your influence and hrafa ba exonerating ta»«e gitUUcM arwiU."" Tl>a Implied challenge vigor s«»ly answered by the JhJpe when lie iodg* had passed sentence upou Tx liaferrp ami his counsel made n ■••ot.'on that thr coart reduce th« op pcw.smce bond to Icm than $5,000, Uk court said that them wax a spirit of lawlexsnea rampant in the. ewenty of Robeson; that mere was an or ganization which bold itself above Lhe cosrts and superior to tha courts • c<i Dust there was a feeling that those under the protection of this orjiualtatlen could not be dealt with i>y the courts. The judge said that he hud e tolccnn duly to perform, a duty W-Idc'i ti. oath required of him. anil that so far as he was concerned ’ic accepted the challenge thrown ■iosm by the Ru Klux Klan and would wage the war until law and order was enee more restored to Robeson county. His honor then declined to re duce the bond.—Bon Dixon MncNeill In Raleigh X«e< ami Observer. wnmm NOTICE OF SALE Under ar.d by virtue of the terms of a mortgage deed execs ted Septem ber 24, 1919, and registered in Book 118, Page 419, in tho office of the Register of Deeds of Harnett County, the undersigned mortgagee and arnig neu of mortgagee will on the 8th day of August. 1928, at 12 o’clock M. alter for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for caeh, at thi Courthouse Door in L filing ton. North Carolina, the following described lands located in Harnett County, North Carolina, to-wit: A tract of land containing 50 acres, morn or less, and is known as ths j D. W. Pope place and adjoining the tumid of J. H. Pops and Claude 'I Sweet Dream* Answer* \ Call to the Canary Islands Mosquito Remedy Sold by Lo cal Druggists Beasts Wide hwiluhr wtk, of •SleitaS ©•♦ ■iallBiHaa %H| k***, °*r.nl!-Ti* A *U (m\w«nor>. 4£X ^ lakarc. SPECIAL OFFFR Steel cots and springs complete, in lots of 100, each_$2.60 In lota of ten, each_$2.71 Lew than ten. each_$3.00 These coat are black enameled, same in white enamel 50c more Army Refrigerators made by the National Refrigerator Com pany tor the government, they are suitable for grocers, butch era and restaurants, delivered_$126.00 Round pointed shovels in lots of 10. each___&0< Lem'than tea. each-----65< Laundry Bags, dozen __ $6.00 Less than a dozen, each___L_SOc THE ARMY STORE L. TAGER, Proprietor Dunn, —:— —:— North Carolina ".. — fone» Smith amt for a fo.tbci «l» cr.nUcu k« deed m rccoru ■< if See of RefHter Deeds of K ,rn 1 fhiur.ijr from 1>. W. 1’rpe to,, a:., M. Pope amt from James hi. ►*,»[ und wife, to P. W. Pot* for .... •>*! Ij iivlAit h Vo.t- ir i. • ,<»•. 'tlilt Sril <*.sy of July Hit,. M. B. POPX. MertgaVee. MAEVIN WM»R, Assignee of Mortgagee. Jat- 3 10 If Si SI. NOTICE OF SALE Having as a mechanic igbalnui n certain automobile belonging to X. X. MelloindJ, of tfiic county and having chnrgod for muki «g *»id ixpvdrr tV aunt of $46.Ml whieh amount the said X. N. McDonald has failed to pay •tad having retained pciaeuion of the said automobile in order to preserve my lien upon tti Now, therefore, in u -cmvlaoee with Section SOIf, of thu Rev’s*] of North Carolina, I trill, out the 28th day of July 1928, al 121 • ';lo U noon, H' a. pibHc aur’len at' !•' fmrt dovt «*f City Garage, la che| low i of Dui' i, N. C-• the anW auto-> , • > |k( h!*!icit bidder for caali. I fc 1 M'nLEAX. Mrehaidc. <»i> 17 24 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Tnc und rritnei having qualified; as Administratrix of the ratal? of N i A. Dotlar, dc«Hsrd, lute of Har-i nett Ounty, this is to notify all per- i •ont having claim* avainst said or.! ; late to preaent thorn lo me duly' verified on or hefarr the 2) day of,1 June. 1924, or thia nolle* will bo pleaded iu bur of their recovery; all; persons indebted lo aaid estate w.11 { nuike inun?dint' prymenL j Thin 20th day of Juno 1923. ! hfllh. 8KRR9.1TIA ti. mrrucB, , 1 Administratrix June 20 July 2 10 17 24 31. 1 ' I If-' I I MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM AND CITY PROPERTY Farru Joans 5 to 35 years at 5 1-2 per cent. Loans on city property 5 years at b per cent with privilege of re new*]. Money available at any time. Loans closed with reasonable promptness. CLARENCE J. SMITH, Attorney Dunn, :-l North Carolina 1 ! BIG1 REDUCTION i|| ! . iij i; i . ' * i| In Refrigerator Prices. Large Stock to Select From. :!! 1 • : ‘ ' n 1 Barnes & Holliday Co. !! . •. .!! I Hardware - Furniture -Undertakers '(ORTH CARO LIN.- —SAKNCVr COTWTY b TU P.Ka1 tie. ■ i ,‘,r. el Uune i. «. v» r j. -v. *!-r» ma hjtk. vr.5. \u VjOGHn. jr. UOTICS The d'.'.civ.i i! • • iivt Maau.1 -win ■•k noli'-c t: *t * .snu-.e.v ill the ibi>ve cn'-itlf1 vu uraeti uraiurt Hie i!cfr.i» liner n« the 2tilh i«r ef Jiha ;P2*» V v- w. mu*. ■ rtol!'" of v! ? T'*rv tier’* r<>:.r'. rt n* t:, .V, rr> the «hta it 82J.'.fin ,'t!r V'.. ie i\Mt tvneh mr.'inicrr U b<?Jcro -v > :vr vice-recorder at hla office ta» Dunn in *a;rt county and la Averw c.'io township. on the 5th day of July !!>J3. Tao defendants will also take noire ir. »l a <mrrn.il of attaehcnetit wne W-ucd hy will J W. Whitehead, vie .-recorder, on the 2Vth day of icoa iiiniiif: the property . f rjid litfcwUrll. which wwr :e t‘. it mtirSMlbk before said v re ,erni rti.r it cue time and place above uamed for the re turn of the timiDwiu, when and where the dafendants ci« required to onpenr and answer or demur the com pliant or the udirf doroanded will be .'.ranted Tine 2Vth day of June, 1923. I Y.\ VVHITKHfiAD. Vice-Recordor. la'y * 15 17 24. < * « • 1 • r A' A HOLLIDAY CO. < 1 < • 1 “/ *r,d Emkalmti t !! <» i» « i A ln'l i iit i.f C<»ilirM, Ct.-ilcets and Burial Robea. o * > Swir*.ire eny t:Ms. anywhere. jj ■ * • * V*v r*w;^ 1 i Night Phone 70 i < » « * • * . * • •*vr Going To Keep House? Those contemplating furnishing a heme are cordially invited to inspect our line of Furniture. BUTLER BROS. »«■ Biggest Sale in History > * '. lunn I I Now in Full Blast I gi^H I • I In all of our twenty-two year*' experience in Dunn we are having the biggest summer sale we ever conducted. It is surprising to even our greatest expectations. In order to give everybody a chance to supply their needs in. this the last sale we will have in our old stores we are going to keep our lines complete until Saturday, August 4th, the closing day of the sale. m
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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