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. f.v»iîf?ce ο* Π. fc>. Culbreth on VV eai Divine SlrittL. Pitlman & Hairr, Contractor. '*···. .'♦'ίι UT- .J . à tj\> Ν COUNT Y cm: 2-!vÛLVH) C'<v> V.'. 1*. Jis'irAitnr.- l'retent • ''it:'. Jayy For - C...20& Fraud *,■»·· to T'ir Stmpton Demo crat. "·.· ·' · · ' ut C.'uloti. tlio Sami>· ! " .· » ,··ιιΙ Jury bvtorv ad J-t !. vov'h rtjJ» a prciwiH ···" ' ; :ï ' l Clcik of the Cou.-t W. l· t.'· · « fn·· fir.uil '.il /ccuriii^ ifc· Γ· ;■*«<·.·■. cf · îti.<ion rolichur» lulled :ι· !.. ···.■,» ·;ί i'«ad punmoî.i'rv and :. Γ - "à SilJ > >·' pif.Cfr.lii to h la per «·» M «. 7Ίι·· P. ni of rat of lait S'il '.Μι'·.· λ long rtort relative to' th·· I·--.Γι ;tî which lead to tJi« pre-| £··>;.·.·.···I. Τι.· IVraiicrmt »oy»; "/ ' pii.iCttuicirti are not public ! p.uvc'ty uikI muy not be published. I «·Κ. u:; r>·"···'^'*' k"0»·" for twa or th?*.r il. y# tju4 & deAiùu* present ment '»*'! 1η'·οΛ fnude, bot it wai t'iojgM. on t ··> conlra.lv, that only ci··.«In f.tetj hot bo«.«ii accumulated snil t-»o ·*ΛΤ·; î.ft iri.i Solicitor How i'I» fw c.tf ..ι foiTOuial'inn chaire· '' ι I ι · : ι . <ml jury. But il de \tlii»··1 Lt·.; that u dr finite ai.'l • ς. ι,". ■' ·.!: ivt· ;>:<■·r.itmtnt bad been ■·ν. .· r . ' Λ j»»'l({i· Ormiy, hiinfclf. mi ·■■ ..ι C'^iK Si-f.«ora· a copy, > Ι ·.· ι it \· hi/ duty to turn orer to •J.c Γ.· arum' jury. The preaent i ·.«· >t; -t. > d by om who ha» iisad It to r .ntcil. vljromu· lanframu'. f«r loHi I i. in iU impoit. "ΤΙ·*· inv<.«tig»(""i wa* i.efinrtety »»·: arret whrit .Τυ·Ι/ι· Ciady. the Πr>". .!r.y i<f rout:, wn.lv SU> Auditor In··'·:, .ι · ■ I Yj aiuiv. I.u-y to bi'n« ·" · r. ·.·..·"till··! ropy of *je li*t οi Hot* in whom nam» p<na*on n».M ii..rt been paid ai.il the can rrllnl ciwtkj for 8ainp»on pendon el « fov the year »nc», and includ ing. "iS# 18." ., iwiι Nfl WiuliJ TVip Democrat ik *aa ■.oms :» Lit wvvrymg over t^ie pre ,B H M ■ iMjf II ta I '.•is vujy »n«l camfortaMe. eray," my9 the Clinton paper. "II» is mi:> I to 4i*vc run» {ox banting will* the ; Solicitor, util, pœatbly, lb* furvman of lit» jcrand jury, one nicht laat weak, waa over at (ha bijj aingins bee at AuLryvlUc Sunday, «Ιηκιηιτ t«*noi j with tli· Old Swamp choir, and 1$ aaUi tu be fox liun.lrg th· very eccnin* tbir itory ι w itten." While all th« facta have noi come oat the Dmwerat cita* wveral raie* ( which eeem to «how iruiit on tha pan of ,omebody and It It believed that when all the feet» are known they will «how that there are a >rorr or more imtaner» of money bfiiig col· ireted after pw'nnor, had die·!. Ooo jpeciflc nu whieli the Demo crat M)i the clerk will And havrt to rvpta.T. ιλ thut of the penaion of Da rid W UiTonl. Mr. WUHford ha% btcn' •lead three or four year·, according) Id til? information of the Clinton <n P«r. In tile botch of paid checlu. carrW to Clinton waa one bearinn| date of June 16, 1923. It waa «-ndoried thua: -DAVID W1U>IKORD. ! "Hla X Mat* "W. F. Seeeom* "C. 8 C.. WilncM." Th* n-fltocrai sayn that Dan R. Le*, of iHngo toamahip, itlaeovercd that D. M WilUford aiao of Uinio townatilp had been fettmg the cheek* made out in favor of hia dead father. Editor Peterion tail· of a vUit to hla oflle# of D. M WilUford and •ay*: "T'.ie writer then a>k«*l him point blank If he had reocivr-d any check* in hi* father*· name ai/ice hi· death. He cvndrH the general question, but /-laWd that tie had not taken the last .-heck that of Jane 15, 1»23. He ■aid that Se wa« in the Clork'· of-1 fice getting tlit cheek» t°T thoae in i hi* community to whom he utoaliy carried them. and when the Clerk cane to hi· father'· (the De*»d Willi ford) eOiecfc the clerk aakrd him how long bia father had been At ad, and «fear. totd aatd tha* be gdkaaed ha would better leave that ona and tM U «EdTAaï H." Thla Waa the choofc â^edy'eSP tionml M having hfr.i yi'.J anil iiear tniΓ ΠΟ eodoraement a«Vi· tbat of St·' mm. λ'»· ;-.·Λ·(ΐηττ<·Λί uraln-t WtllLforii h..-Λ been ituuli:. mI *f i( hni !>ecn mad". till' |)ι·Γ,νκ·ι«1 had nol ht· M id of it It uny» thai a prvvioun grand Jury iii<I culled in Lw ami i-xiunirod him ?»···! rt»rn HVhI for Cîeiii Smwjmi ir'u is >a'J to hiivi· 'vmoothinl the >:autti'i liVpf " Other* Ineeteed Γ). K. 1^1» of M<i'.ffo towtalup turn· «il np much uf the Information oa the «trmnvth of which tu* inquiry wan ordered. The Demociat aaya: Mr. Ln atate.l, that Ml» K. C. Smith, of hi· townahip, had been sine· relvin* her <tu»b*n<)'ji pi naioa *inc« hi» death (presumably·, in ignorance of the fact Unit a hi: hid no right to reçoive it lor^vr). and that when no one bmujrht it to lier after June 1i, liiit, Mmr member of th» family earn* to the Cteik's office and inquir ed about 4L The Inquiry vu made of Mi«· Parkrr, tl"* ilopoty clerk, ami fchr eori«uite«l the bonka ι ο *ee whath-· i't there liad lie» η Aueh α check ot vourbc, and. if m, whAt had been • lone »vilh it. Finding the record, ahc innocently told 'he rvprcvt.tattae of •tfra. Smith that "it had bcca given Mr. 8. Π Hawley the «Atnv day he jrot the W. 1) HawVy ei-.H·!. " ihut let the cnt out of the fir W. D Hawlry had been «ieal n.-arly fear yea·-* bat notiiir·; would bwo come of it probbaly. if l>. R L?e had not eome ir.to knawiedge of t>i* fact. "But to continue. Tlia Smithf. af ter the information wai ri-c -hrod that Mr. S. D. Hawley had got the Smith cheek, went to Mr. tlewl-.y ai«d de manded It. Να", hern ronrj-% a dif ference in undenKasdini; or atate meiit of two partivL Mr*. Smith'» noninlaw, who *a> with Mr. Lee, rtatM thxl Μι·. Hewtoy,»"' he ha1 raj nctl tlx ihcck or»r W M~ D. M. Willifar.l, «dminUtroter of Ute $<*»;« at K. C Smltt, the 4aeoe»*d p*uuiuu tr, at»: Oat k· «n: ·«» Mr. WUIifen) nhuut jt that (oiJicmii rjI only fulled tv ir,v« R to h ta, bat uu<l ihfil 8. P. lluu-'.ey kad a nuch right t· the check 14 Mi*. ielth lut l Ύίικϋηκ h» comfort »iU |?U!n# no c»»h from cither »t**" »">. ike Smith* i.jpjln cam· la CUrk 8cnum« nnil be c*v<· tbem M» own ptraonal chock Ur Iht Jan< |!^«t>t iu»<i laid thai b· would ΛΛ aatff hij more > bark f»tm> Hawiey ee WllKfora." I'reticallr all Jetton crop hi thb eection ha* tMi fcWMUd ami imtr of the tame· W* already cat their otalka, with <*e hope of Jt> •ueyin* a part of jèxt ycar'a boll weevil crop. Do you hav« MedscbeT Are you QerrO··? Eye* iteh and b«rn? I» your vitloahad? Do lotte you read? * I make « cum. Look (or the «treet ο stores. My office of the Btep·, DR. PAUL Ey-Siekt; «·» lier when > .of theee W· over etehman'B t the head LWART ilia! Carolina i SUES PBYSÎCÎAN ! FOR ABDUCTION 4 - I Parents of ·Μ·Υβ«*-^ί Girl Cli.r.v Dirrrv b.Sun of 928,000 TV. o. Clyôe TV#*, /»■·■■-r}r :.{ Won wv:'U· ln|t non· jHavje.'. itnl' fini· in V Λ*<ι.ί*. lu·. Η.·ν · si».<■ (ο m.Mn» by ilr «niUr.. IV II. 'ΐ-.ρ-, t«l·, who ulUgtri 4)«t thr ikfrti»*n: ! «·* lirwkcH up tbolr So»'» fcy tarry-' srr »w*y Uirir lti-ycrr-Vd 'Ma.r' ;w ' Poy C'happc . An ntlsclicx -t ·»„. 'r·', 'eel '.<Le'» *'.> tlw» co^'uj u-in. I»;·, IV. Pejjc h»« be··.·! vfKin :n ir.siJr:· •nit flk-d l>y &. D. Kx£y « a '* » r.«·.*.· •URicgntmp 91-90Π. Tit comjilal.jl '.n t'»f Ci i.jj-.cU » jir ' ftlfxl in . V'ra* «»ν=Η|Γ ιν,γπ'.η· jo'.u; .1 th»t while tho CV.»v*lk wit j VnnpU of Dv. P*;ri· ·« IVif.: j "Thr drf<-i <Un:, b«in>: ihr» ι »*·..·■- ( 'Ifil rw of mauiiO yrn-τ. ι'♦' ·ιν.·\\ ibw'bIIj·, nir.KcioUfey. w ifniiy η·ι«!| Willi evil intent tuitrtvc, tchcxr.e, *n.l. pUn to win tlm c»nftd<T»c*. love sue! ' «(Taction of t;-K· »*M Foy Chun Dili · an! by artifice. WïW:t rn.I « λ· .»·. ftim did wittily, raaïicloofly nr. I > Keejntdly destroy tl>e jwtisr rnd ta> >·'ιι*λ of Uj»· itfau.." rte compUùrt f«i*h«T )UfM cJm.: In orufr :o .ri-capc from Dr. I*·*-', rtf innc»«il t· Bllaifh •.,1:.. : loi ι!*#-'-·* Ία: that ch· ι lec tor p«iiUU'il i» àU aM<*Uan« and ;>v.**U. . ! M'4* Cutpp«n to taavr t»·» at'1 i.t> -..-«It A# dafMdaat Κι C.Kifevr &. l'-i*.—Kah'lR.i Mm »i... ,«<*!«· nulrk r»»"A la d*· .(...ii.* will ml ρ mow then j ^ ; i; ,tu -uJ.l« maniai* j is lut ι-.nil-bit· tor matin* it, tik< | :«c of »ith»r ralpfcj • ί aai-r.u··'» «r clttal· of ant· anj' , i.-jl·» !·. u .·). Hot of water. Water' . ρΛ·-ι «.-ït'i ιh'.t anil «raidi 'ttn I- A. S'ten, la Πμγ Ρηρ» àt* y*rrwr. •,'CllBriaMr—ttu|ΐ<1 Ing p«nnW ««unir.::!* »t Ï'-.CCO ImwmI m fir.i <)»>« m «3cK«U-r. COTTON Cotton it advancing to new hlgt kvtl». It it too valuable to hold at boot· uninsured a£>lost fir* and damage. Coni'.jrn your cot ton to ««. W« r. ill make liberal advance», against your «Mpr-ent» and hold or aoll. U de*ired. SAVANNAH COTTON FACTORAGE CO. StTMMk, Ga. ; CAR LOAD OF APPLES . FOR SALE IN ANY QUANTITY For Eating, CoolHng ami Canning Opposite A. C. L. Station II I > I····———— m- !*■■■■——■■——i— ï. ΤίιΟ Ζ. V. Snipes Residence on West Pope Street. Pittman Sc Ilairr. Contractors. "Π,** tt PLUS · VALUE R| ·*· You m*y] design and, yoor ΝςαΙ the many uM*l an tee the the to meet it· from we are 'β ruar ;ith *' uw «π*· wrs™ from jroOr p«rch*»e Pianos ami Victrotas ,edW-*aiiaur!-fl Oflltars, Mandoline and Violins. If yoo are go ing to buy any on· of these. cone and look our· over, they wilt please you. V1CTROLAS We have them in many beautiful designs an«l we handle the lat est record* — come in and hear them. DUNN, N. C. Valuable Farm and On Thursday, November 15tJ lie auction my farm, consisting east d Dunn. At the same dm· I will tell my Mraihr «aw*,"hogs, chxkcct, utensils, one new Ford touring ear m ί!Μ IS IN HIGH STATE OF CULTIVAnON And produce· good crop» of· corn, cotton, tobacco and all ops tdted to the· taction· ~ TWO ACRE ORCHARD JUST BE13NN1NU ID HEAR" Remember day and hour of «a le and be on band. DUNN, N. C ROUTE NO. 5 li r-rrrvvvvvy-mr/y 7WW« [I Metropolitan Opera House, Dunn, N. C. : One Night Only Thursday, November ' *; ·μ ■ f — Il WHAT THE CRITICS SAY: "Just Married" is one of the brightest and most intense ly interesting amusing farces of the day. It is happily play ed and contains count less laughs. Jules Hurtig and the Slniberts have provided men and women who can, and do, give it just the sort of performance it should have.— ♦·> Douglas Gordon, in Richmond Times-Dispatch. Û "Just Married" abounds in fun and is without sugges tive situations. It is a very clever, highly entertaining com cc1** that makes the welkin ring with joy.—Joseph Leslip, v.i Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. "Jvst Married" is good fun. and complete relaxation, en": c f those pnjraceas for the so-called tired business man. 'Π-ic. Γ.ί Gt is very good.—Helen De Motte, in Richmond News Leader. "fust Married ie a decided triumph. The whole play is well preaentcd and well worth seeing. This is a new. clsr.n, amusing kind laugh in every line.—Tom Hull, in Norfolk. (Va.) Post. "[list Married," a honeymoon farce comedy presented at the Academy last evening by a real Shubert cast, is the best play seen in Norfolk this season.—4L. M. Holmes in Norfolk Ledger-Diepatch. TO MY PARONS: Jj Dunn L· to be favored with Jules Hurtig and Messrs. Shv^c.i production of the "Juet Maned" which enjoyed a tv.o ycc.r run ct the comedy, Shuaert and Nora Bayes thûirs*, New York; six months at the La Salle Theatre, Chicago: Four Months at the Adelphi TheatT» in Philadel phia, and which recently closed nvr capacity months of l^Hnefs nt the Plymouth theatre in Boston. "just Married ' is a honeymoon farce comedy in three ε rte ard was written by Adelaide Mc.tthews and Anna Ni cl cl*. authors of "Nightie Night," "Scrambled Wives" ar.i "Altec Irish Rose," Jules Hurtig and Messrs. Shubert Bie sending "juet Married*' to the Opera House, Dunn, with a broadway cast and the same identical production as VfS~ seen in New York, Chicago, Boston ana Philadel phia. NOTE .THE FACT: .'·*-·■ ·/·'-*· , " . ' .... . · Λ There is only one company in "Juet Married" and it err:-- hc-r. irtr.r.t. r.nd Dunn is one of the cities fortunate c ncv^h to be included in the around the world tour. Yours truly, MANAGER EARL BAREFOOT. ,1 NOTHING LIKE IT EVER ON THE STAGE
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