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4 HARNEY it THE PUBLIC WELFARE IS THE INTEREST OF THE WHOLE PEOPLE Vol. 1. No. 45 SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS Lillington, N. C, Thursday, November 6, 1919 ONE DOLLAR mil TEAR "If It concern Harnett, tVa ta THE NEWS" NEWS COUNTY FATHERS IN REGULAR MEET HARNETT COTTON LITTLE RIVER REMINISCENCES ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION OF HARNETT CO. The Harnett County Cotton Asao- Oa Wednesday aad Thursday of The Ct Fear rlr rr divUa th COMMUNITY FAIRS BRIGHT TOBACCO CHAUTAUQUA SHOW PROGRESS GETS HIGH PRICE IN FULL SWING 1T WtT HADMPTT 111 IllvJl liiiiviiii a it is with ereat satisfaction that I As this naier eroes to. Dress, thai The Board of County Commisalon- Ithia nfliipr rprnrria thA hle-h nrtoea I RnriHIffa Phnntnnnna In T.nilnrtnn talara mat In rrnlir 'IMltan MondlT I elation la about la blfflmt a. raalltvlta.f wafc fVt. a n . ... i. . I . . . . . , . . rtii ,l I - I " .1 . I ' -" ,oi iTogressive v nins ui uw paid for bright leaf .tobacco . in this in full swing. Starting Wednesday with every member r the Board at last. At a county maae meeting I poeed for the moat part of llarattt lit wM .Maeed ir fcrsw ... Morris Chapel Communities Make section this season. Last January afternoon at 3:30 with the David I present. The' business to come be-lcalled at Dun a Tuesday, November I County charche. met with Holly ealarsl barrier to rosaaalcatloa W Exhibitions Which Show That Sec- these columns bespoke for those wholDuggin Concert Company and a lec-1 fore the County Fathere was not to 14th. Mr. L. 8. Tomliasoa. buslaeeel Spring charch. ar Broadway. fl the two. The aly wy of tinr, t rvmntv One nf the Planted tne weed tne best or prices, ture by a prominent- educator, and I a large extent out oi iae regular rou-i man. mercneai ana termer ot wii-i lion. j. c Clifford of Pan a tu crowding by f.rrr with li itfo and now that the gold leaf is bring- again at night with a change ot pro-1 tine, but the list ot matters, took up I son. made a strong plea oa behalf ot I re-elected moderator and Rev. J. A.vJ&r. ad there were day at a i mrr rov-ist-vr r nnn n f na I Miwet m anf aAn ( aa war niam aw sa v as pnn at in ara rinaw v n am a-i aau. w aa am jm afnaa aai i-AiiAei a at a Mta aiiAti la's awa a, bwat v at at at &a m . & . lug i.auv.j ptix,cot At. ucaio vu iuio giaui, tut? cuici uuuiuoui cuuviuuco I "aww we.? ea vm4 - mw- aaew nuivf vm it mm wi.ijvu a was iaiywt aa v. eere JBfe f to sTf? W aVft lOO li.a?lfe tO paper's prediction at that time that through Friday. liberations ot the Doay extenaing tin other speakers for the occaaloal The principal matter before tbU err la that war If rri Mk "greenbacks would be floating over! Tremendous crowds are attending. I late In the afternoon.- I were Mr. J. R. Hires of San ford aadlseaaioa of the DapUtt throag watlkatt-med to t raiar aad ila .(...tr over four hundred dollars worth of The 'returns ot school election In I Mr. T. D. McLean of Aberdeen. Ithe EeTenty-flve Minion Cam palra. la ::. the t-,r!- The county oScers elected were a Her. Q. C Darla of Albemarle wa Ii4 were diUrr4 from mud mt follows: Ipreeeal upon special lavltatloa andlo. .mam f ani t-f-r . Owen Odam, county chairman; A. I delivered a moat thoeghtprovok!acih Mwr. Olivia and Morris Chapel do them selves credit in the excellent fairs in Harnett county like lettuce." their respective communities on Oc- It must be remembered that right I tickets having been sold before the! Back River No. S district showed a tober 10th and 31st. I through this narticular belt of sandv Unnt wan. erected. The teams dla-ltotal of four VOtee in favor of tax. The school department at the loam soii lg the onjy spot ln the posing of tickets were mighty busy! The returns of school election In ' " "" - 1 wnuie wunu mm cuu ruiau unguiiau iasi weea ana me eariy pari gi nuiva n acwuia, crevary ua wrMpi"" myvu wi u nasiuasi ioqij i Te Let uiatsre of 111? t kt.wvl features, and Miss Cameron and Mrs. leaf tobacco of the quality so much this week, the "Red" team captained showed: Registered St. for 20. Ur; county directors were as follows: d how that the perMcetloa romltssfct . thrn cIt4 the Tat!i uicaer wen aeserve un me ii iuse in demand for cigarettes and pipe by Miss Annie Byrd taking the prise. I against l. IB. W. Smith. J. C Dyrd. W. T. I irom ineir pcMiuoa or tboeght aad Art." trroid!t .tnns aa tUr.t mnnitrnA fn. Vi)J HlontgV Th a I ii . 1 I . . . . ..... . . . . I T- f .I- J Ta f n ILIil. ... . . . .. . . . - - . . I mc icvcucu w u,"i""J smoRinB. as a consequence oi me ine xacuiiy oi uiiunxion tiixni " iianwiu, v(. Ft, r. uvuidisiio. it. A. lurunxion. x. M. le I ihwjbb si conacience: I hw m vol of iv. r.s iv. children who did this work have Bplendld prlce8 brought by this to- School Is taking quite an active in- and Commissioner J. C. Dyrd were kay, J. D. Barnes. Albert 8arlee. Ed MparaUoo of church and state; Iro-Lf the courthoaae. wkeibrr It tr14 spared no time or trouoie, ana nave bacco this season, farm land in this terest in the Chautauqua and are due appointed to select a suitable man Warren. McD. Holilday. E. M. Car- Pe New Testament ChrUUaalty U remain at Toomer tor ltamanin an exhibit mat wouia do a creau ai vicinity is in great demand, and It Is much praise for their aid in putting for health officer or the county. rea. J. M. Stewart. Dr. C. R. Young. loot altogether pL aa It U now eall4. or lortJ at It any district or state rair. i indeed a piece of wisdom on the part it over the ton. The net proceeds The ladles who prepared the pan- of thoBe who buy earw This is not from the week's entertainment will lelalt the townships tor try supply exhibit under the direction L iand advertisement In any sense of go towards helping to equip the dor- taxes during November and co-operatlon of Miss Brooks, tn the word in fact the iand doea not mltory at the school home demonstration agent, may just- need any fUrther advertising now, be ly be proud oi tneir snorts. cause its "rep" Is secure. folks are attending, and the wsather The farm and field crops wer also Mr w n0Wttrd, the well known Is lust crlsn enouth to make It more I Welfare Officer Deesley here on next prentnt to show for themselves, one tobacco man. is nclltn some of the enjoyable. I first Monday to tonfer with the the was ordered that the Sheriff D. It. Renter. D. D. Ray. J. E. Elliott "Baptuta caa never anile with Ujme other m!bl The elKrtioa w cvhkiwi tne senee oi coiioa meeungs wiiii" i r Briai4 early la the ryrJtf after tie instead of be continued throughout the county. . peaker. -and all ale- Ucltistere adloeraed. aad th a. October, on accouat of the fact that The next one to be held will be at ioT kowa that ae eooa aa oar asm-hefiir. la favor of roai ... in - Iv- . . .... I.. . . . I. . . . . . . . . I " ------ . - - - Large delegations or out-of-town receivea me w. oooas taie. u&e courthouse at LnUngtha ThTirel"r" wa airngia iae asaa oi tatlvotea. me uoara reeoivea o save eiaie Qay. November I. at 1 p. m. iperaecuior oecomee acuve. i ,,B rommlaaloaara re e!H4 areiMMiae roe Aagter. a w maumj o a-p kt la a. me time koe dsil. If At a meetlae of the farmera ana I our liberty or'purthaae oar liberty Aii. r MM.t .... i. .v . . .. l I I . . . .. . I . ... . - I " - . . . aw especially commenuaum leaiure oi flnegt tobacco ever placed on the The "J. M. 8." with enterprising Board or Education, the Board or buslnee smea of Angler aad adjoin ratuee generations with the majority, were dSs4 by tha at ka fa la Ul El a nn an Ira farm SI h I lilt I i . . - . . I - . I I . .. . .. .. - ... I m A mtm W . 1 . I. ... . I Lli . V 114 . . 4 . I . . "' " """ iiiiurKei. inis is wnai me leauina teai are asaing mat an wno nna me i viiui..iu.i vuu vvnu, i mg communiuee, a cotioa warenousel",w'' w v" - ""b "iTte were Joha C::iHt. Jam R vwitvvwu .......... - iiouucco IUI911 any, aim wiejr hiiow.idib ini aiao iook ior me lime lenl,lw"v - icompany was orgaauea wub w. u. I -". -- iiismaitoa. II. c. luiion. itm Dlt. FARQUARD HMITII. eron, a pig club boy, took the honor Mr, Howard raised on land belonging where goodies In abundance may be in the swine department wun nis to Mri H Tt 8pear- ju,t outside the found. registered Duroc pig. cornorate limits ot Lillington. tobac- The officers of this fair are as fol- co whlch averaged about a dollar a lows: Inound to be exact. 1.100 bounds u. u. uameron. presiueni, w. J. brought S 1.1 01. Mr. Howard Is not Dr. Farauard Smith died at the Olive, vice president; u. i. ivearsiey. throuKh marketing. He has yet to home of hi. dauahter. Mrs. L. J. secretary and treasurer; Mrs. W. J. put on the floor ome 0f the "yellow- Best, In Dunn last Sunday morning Olive, Mrs. Kearsiey, wrs. mrner, est ot lhe yellow." I at S o'clock ln the 80th year ot his It was ordered that 1100 be paid itepheasoa aa chairman aad J. A.I The atteadaaee was the largeat li PMriei. indridae fft.an. r...rJ the Harnett County fair Association Williams secretary. Other officers lh forty foar years hUtory of the gaJ1h aad Aaaoa Tarker. .Tky t ior extra ponce provecuoa auring me i tBd committeemen were to be ap-l wuon- T"rr pastor oi ui lt gammtrvllSe aad dxld4 oa fair. Several other affairs of nature were disposed of. pointed later. churches was preeeat save two. d M m e.iubte loratloa iiti.ie a minor Dr. a R. Youag presided at lh B"' Ulag frleeds were welcomed. t!l tt;roe-mU tlmiu The Italian Faaeral of Rev. J. A. Davl. Mrs. Bicker, , Miss Cameron, Mr. Mr Sanfnrd Na K TVia funaral aar. Blalock, Just outside of LU- age. The death of Dr. Smith creates vices of Rev. i. A, Davis, who wai Jackson, Mr. Thomas, Mr. RoHser and Hnton mari,eted the other day 1.- L void in the metal and reliriou. life killed In an automobile accident in Neill Cameron were directors and 100 poUnds for Just as many dollars, of the Upper Cape Tear section of F.or Worth, Texas. last Tuesday committeemen wno maae me sue- The Btory could be made a long our gtate whlcn wlll be hard to fln cessful arrangements and placed the one- There ,a B0 much activity in He was descended from one of the displays. the tobacco land market that the to- oldest and most prominent families The Morris cnapei rair was weu bacco market itself is being over-1 in the Cape Tear valley. His father, tivea. organized ana snowea tne euecis oi looked in the rU8h It i8 a Bafe bet Farquard Smith. Sr.. was one of the experienced nanus in Xdir wor. that iand ,n Harnett COUntV is lower mn.t nrnmlnent farmer. In nnr . I meeting and W. R. Camp from Ral eigh was the principal speaker. It was suggested that the capital stock be $10,000 and the sharee 110. J. C. ANTHONY. County Agent The next seloa will meet with the charch at Coats. was oa a level pleteei ntsr the rttr sad the fsture metro polls of the coeaty was to be kaova as Li:ila too. It may em atraege that the Cora:saa The pantry department ln this fair now than lt w,u ever be was a special feature. To further demonstrate the ability of the good ladies of the community, a public dinner was served which every one present admitted beat anything they had been 'to "since the war." TVio np-rlmiltiiral disnlavs included ... XT r, I country for discussion everything crown on a North Caro-1 . . . . xoncK or 110x11 elixtiox. At a regular meeting of the Board ot County CommlMloners of liaraett County. North Carolina, held at theiceesty was aame4 after courthouse at Lllllagtoa. N. C. oa Harnett, aa AmerKaa ratrtot la the tka It tm- by Tori- of the Friday evening. October list. Dr.W. J. McStewart. aad being a ma-1 they were Tortee oa ereoaat of the poaaL rebel. L- nonn'.T'Anh fJl feKvTh i, D-AND MR. J. W. IIALFORD AT M"dV; UK.Vh df ! .Jt?,br- Rolatloa. while the noon at Antioca Baptist church. at lilt, there being preat te follow. . , . ... . . Mamers In the presence of a thousand ,1UM lag commlMlonerst J. D. Baraee. Bf ,U,J tr or more sorrowing friends and rela- chairman; J. C Byrd. R. T. Johasoa. deepeet dye: bat we c liV.I I m4Amm a a. V.. . V a... W I JL 1 lLfll....! m n A 1.1 m . 1 . V . . Mr. Davis was for ral years a and Mrs. J. W. Halford entertained orUf 5f -otmbera of said board, aous rrlnclpJee. they student at Mars Hill and Wake Forest . vfttlft, ,k. tV. . ,. the following proceedings were had. , . ,, ' colleges and also late pastor of the ? b.0n.r..? ?! lU Ul De.ealed at Ca Ioda as tlon, from whom the subject of this Ipullen Memorial Baptist church t1,Bfloa H,B S00- The home was I Upoa motion of R. T. Johnsoo.lrr B- baaUhed to Atsertra. memoir inherited many of those Raleigh and went to Fort Worth snecuvery aecoraiea wun rerna. cat oaiy econaea oy . J. tcaiewan. iaey were rqsirei to take iMk&i qualities of head and heart which bout a month ago to attend the flowers aad a profusion of aatama following reeolulloaa were adopt- olh of alUgtaaro to their covera made him the successful man that he Southwestern Baptist Theological leaves. The soft glow of many Jack- !f; -!? mtmbr ToUa 18 -rm meat, aad a tkotchmaa rvcar i4 aa was in those fields ot endeavor In tu. V. ... o t ,1 o I o -lanterns aad othsr Hallowe'en re- lina farm, from fine exhibits of pro lific corn and long staple cotton to well-cured hams and good syrup. One of the most attractive features of this fair was the livestock exhib its. From the fine Holstein and Jer sey cows present a stranger would have thought he was in the center of a dairy community. Horses, hogs and poultry were there, and people who were there say they have never seen better. The officers of this fair are: T. R. Rosser, president; G. D. Groce, secretary; J. T. Ellis, J. M MISSION STUDY CLASS. p p..i r I o -lanterns aad othsr Hallowe'en re-1 Whereas, a pellUoa of the Board . laHolate. Way bo4 ch A union mission study class has which he enlisted. Dr. Smith had White, son of Dr. J. L. White, for- ndera made a fitting scene for the or Mucauoa or liaraett Coeaty has o pea sympathy tor the tntc for been formed and Japan is to be the One opportunities of mental culture merly of this State, now of Florida, wttchee and goblins who held high .c' l oM freedom from BrliUh rale whlUi tWy The purpose in bis youth, and. by close appllca- accompaniea tne remains to tne home I carnival from eight till eleven. I aa .iuob cils4 la oilvU lllfh ,rTUsf 10 IJil xi Misa Richard. mAaked aad dressed I School District, In this coaaty. tori1 r ecrea r ailng oa both . I . V. J. .J J J.... J , of this organization is to enroll every tlon, he laid the foundation of that " '""iV. wZT th. fnna I H rZ la Hallowe'en coetume of effective I Prpoee ot aabmltUag to thelaMMi. It may ea straexrr still design, made happy the hearts of ? .w ToUr"...of t,d bai al that lu coeaty town shoatd t- th- she took ww her tato her d.a tau.I.Tief IM UUiacf. and threw back the veil of the fa-lfor building, rebuilding aad repirlWBO v,ta Richard Catvell. the trt The Lillington Post of the Amcri-ltare, Mrs, Joha D. Johnson served I lag schoolhoasee la said dutrtct aad I Governor of North CaroUaa. gave the rurnumng the same wita saltable llrtl setUers sseh a warm immsm NOTICE. lady in Lillington into one big class superior manhood which developed lnlTlcea and then to subdivide this into cir- bim In after life. After attending cl.es so as to carry the meetings with-1 the best home schools which were ln in reach of all. There are four cir- existence at the time, he went to the iTJniversitv of the State and rradnat- can Legion will meet at the court-1 r freak er. it is me aesire to cover inisicvl " owv. vu u . cui u , . , . , m w imjt .i.m M . .a . .v.i . course in four weeks with a meetine home he engaged In -teaching unUl hoQtt" .7,1 ?&"0??" At a signal from the -witch" llJK Crewk. Bat ptrtol.i within each circle each Thursday and the breaking out of the Civil War in niversary of the signing of the armls- ri,eu wer ! U Uc Laws. SeMloa till: made them TorU. aad when th.ir ot ,o o k ..n. 18S1 when he wan one imnnr the tire. I floor. The UxhU were turned off and I And whereas, the petition of the I allegiance was traafrrre4 to the one of the churches with a full dis- first to rush to the battlefield In the All members are urged to attend Miss Evans la her own attractl re I f, "Uf. v f P,li!. . , -I W 0T,nim'01 l6eT defense of his country's cause. No "a " x:ierTiC. mn 5 WT miw a ghost story so very real- xnJ iharafar- v. it r-IiaT T;ioli OCIIatlM Iti. Vn.l. k ..Jlii.. r. . . r . . .... I The tOEBlBLaalafiar-a t. w a,uvava iwu .v.u. xiuiuia UVWU Ul UVH B iiBin loniri I mm - T J : 1 m 1 A. 1 i.u Kvava. onM (o. ava. fftllnwAl m a. a . nr I Liauies, 11 juu uavts iiul uceu iuiu I ov..v..c a, v I served. Refreshments will about this mission class, ask about stood more loyally to the cause ot his it and Join at once. You cannot af- beloved Southland than" did Dr. xc, - fQrd mlgs thege lntere8tln meet. smith. He was one of that Army ot Groce, J. G. Spivey, J. D. Gaster, A.I vi..i. a iiigs ituu jruur miei esi m uiiasiuas aa ""u,5,u e" .v well as all church affairs will be prowess made the fame of the Con- DR. L. J. ARNOLD. Temporary Chairman. added horror to the already spooky lot Harnett County. North Carolina. Icaa McCormkk to lay off let arre scene. I .A. . iwuuiior ue ae or iae coaaty rroa a ee A color scheme of white aad yel- oo U hereby cZ "tV WbeM a.1 C. Thomas, Winter Spivey, Mrs. A. H. Groce, Miss Bettie Graham, Miss Hil da Waddell, R. L. Thomas, W. R. B. McAwrley, A. A. Dalrymple, Mrs. L. H. Cox, Miss Alberta Rosser, Mrs. R. H. Cox, R. H. Cox, O. I. A. Graham, Guy Cox. cess of this class. Rev. H. G. Allen of Granite Falls, demonstrator, were present and as sisted in putting on the fair, and the co-operation of the people of the pro gressive communities of Olivia and Morris Chapel Bhow that they fully appreciate these helpful departments. Mr. T. D. McLean of Aberdeen, the ,ow WM m0l artistically carried outlet the regular voting precinct la said blch he deeded to R. C tWidoa. district agent Farm Extension 8er- ,n dmingroom whera delicious Ice "UTUk "'?a nooi mmn. nerneti re oi ut reioij cn. si iae deepened if you will only take an federate soldier Immortal. When the vice, department of farm demonstra- " r. served. la the Ya're4 to be the school I hoaie la 7 V V , active part and strive to make a sue- flag ot the South was furled ln de-Uon. spent a couple of days in the cenUr 01 Uble a miniature vltchLajj dUtrtct. oa the Ilia day of No- conrthoa ad feat, he came home, and set to work I county this week. (shook from her broom fortunes lalvsmber. Ill, for the purpose of receivea. Tee contract a to rebuild the shattered altars ot his I rhyme. There was mach merriment I oUag on the propoalUoa to leave rded td A. J. Klvett for iJ.6. I I I TK-A a A m Ik a ak a I 4 Aj.tk t Jt l.ialal I lf.l a. Arm .aa m a a a country and to restore what the deso- Misses Allle Hill Boney and Mary " -searched high aad " VZITa ! . w,u'Ma m,aoa lating hand of war had swept away. Hockaday of the North Carolina CoM,ow for the favors. These with lbs Hundred Dollars f 17.100.001 to run ..... m euiidlng r.ihe made for kpl8g the prtoctra la cent per aanam. payable semt-eaBU-lthe CumWrlsnd coaaty Jail. This alt an4 Ia Ur. ff . tit Ik. . . t t I Next the geeet were give. p,ctl dto trtc? aot " ihw. "M aad Dad aad for the best witch cents on the handled dollar rain- Pa.lve. Hut It r ay be rmemhere4 County Agent J. C. Anthony and N- c" visited his sister, Mrs. J. W M. , T : McArtan this week on his way home There were no -cbools at that time lege for Women. Greensboro, spent PlM er,1 n bonbon boies carried for a period ot tweaty years aad Miss Fannie Brooks county home McArtan thl . week, on his way hom l 1 hom ool lh, co,of Khm m4 ,Wlowt.t, bear Interest at the rate of six per from the Western Conference. Idea la detaiL 8EXTON.PARRI8H. NOTICE OF SALE 915,000.00 Road Bond of Lillington Township, Harnett County, North Carolina. Sealed bids will be received by the Lillington Township Road Commis sion, at Lillington, Harnett County, North Carolina, at the office of W. P. Byrd, Secretary to said Road Com mission, Lillington, N. C, until Mon Miss Laura Parrlah of Coats and Mr. James Roger Sexton of Lilllng- 'ton wera auletly married at the home day, November 10th. 1919. at 12 of Dr. J. T. flllli, pastor of Pullen w'tock iff nihii M..,,.i Tiaiai-i, Tati W'11 be publicly opened, for the pur- Mamorlal church of Raliigh, Tuesday ehahg ef hb.oOO.OO of Road Bonds afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, the cere- of Lillington, Township, Harnett mony being performed by Dr. Ellis. County .North Carolina; said bonds Only a faw intimate, frlendi of the WJ .l0!"8,1!'1, 'K. rt J couple were present to witness the SS.I? nnuYl.y.aSa' 1 K LSSt ceremony, outside of a few relatives. January 1st, 1920, and run for a The bride la a daughter of Mr. and period of twenty years. The prlncl- Mrs. Barter Farrlsb ot Coats, and is l?nti T'J will V,ayab, at . . . . . , ,' .. bank to be designated by purchaser, a young lady of such lovable traits No bld wlll be recelved for less .of character that she has won for than par, and the purchaser will be herself a host of friends. required to pay Interest on the bonds The groom is a son of Mrs. Laura rm uthe date, of the bond tp the . . , ,. . . . date he actually payB for the bonds Sexton of Lillington, and there is no fn addition to the amount bid for the young man in this entire community bonds, and the right Is reserved to who is more admired and respected. I reject any and all bids; all commu rf ctorHr.tr wnrth nt mu. vki. nicatlons or bids shall be sealed and " ni rrTin. - fn .w i , adressed to W. P. Byrd. Lillington. and promising future, there is not N. c.. clerk to said Lillington Town one who knows him but to love him. ship Road Commission, and each bid Misses Mamie and Sudie Sexton, must be accompanied by a certified check, vouched for by a local bank . r tt t. . i. ln Harnett County, N. C, payable to and Messrs. W. H. Parrlsh of Dunn, the order of the Lillington Township brother of the bride, and I. W. Smith Road Commission, for two per cent ot Lillington. accompanied the eroom of the amount of the bid. All coin- to Raleigh munications for information relative M. o,i m 5flvtn. TO, i, t0 8?!d D.ond3 will designate on the ..... ...... "i.x iio " outside or the envelop that informa the present at Mrs. Laura Sexton's. I tlon is desired, otherwise the com They will start housekeeDine soon on I munication will be treated, as a seal Mr. Sexton's farm just across theKTd bld.and ,mot be opened until river from Lillineton 'v""' A88' as aioresaid river irom lillington. These bonds are issued and niH nn. This young couple have the verylder and by virtue of an Act of the best wishes of their many friends for General Assembly of North Carolina. a happy and successful voyage over l!?8?1.?11 -19l7 "being chapter 284 of life' sea Public Laws of said session, and by ginning of the period of Reconstruc tion that period fraught with sol much Of evil to OUr Stricken lind.lrnnH rniarnm.nt IaIiIi giiU.inl hi which htin tike a HrV nail o.r (,. iu. tr. a .M ..... driwB In thrsa tnloalM Mlaa Rffllth uos an a Binety cents oa Ul poll. tnel- J"" - war a urge rn State, of the South, which was cal- with th. wile, and trick, ot the dam- ""a rst prl... while the JJ iVVVJiln. V ?! f Ul ?1mmUa lo culated to discourage and depress the agogua or profssslonal politician. went to Mr. Turner Atkins. fBBd to p,T oS u j,, ftl Btarity. uuu,ar od ihy people even more than the shadow ot Above all. Dr. 8mlth was a Chris- ft of the avealag were: the fuads arttlag from said bonds to P rer-dl- war Dr. Smith . opened a private tlan. who loved and worshipped his Richard. Smith. Evaas, e ror ta Prpo-e .or auuataf. i ,.vt. a.. ..T... pn rAfn.fli. Irebulldlag aad repairing school-1 The county goveratnrnt was hard- honn and tuht th. vouih- of th. L-n -M-h .... .h... i I sob. Adams. Draroer. Meedamee !!Vi.?. Uf ' Mm ,Ul V' fore the storm cloed " C - 4TvwHw -mwrn waww w I VMVU W e SS S H ww HW a tm V HI W SO " I VwlWIW WTJ yiHW Ba) IjJaaMVaSBwaW I tlSe . section for several years. During with a courage that knew bo fear, Mosa. Johasoa. Tagwell aad Meesrs.1 Be It farther reeolved. that a aew " "r , 7 ' ' TJ " 9 " this tmrfoil he aa.irfunii.t nnr. with f.uh h. v... iTurnsr Atkins. Oscar Atklaa. akafflreglstratle. of voters la said district!1 rIe of the dram end the eJ of suing hi. text books, preparatory to Dr. Smith was a rating alder In tha Uao. Walter Button. Blum. Mar- LCJJJii Clt U U'4 df..io Is, J. D. Johasoa. Marshall I aotated IteiUtrar wTth aathoritv t. ' . "" mm" """" lo mm an election 'duly called, held and car ried. Rv nrH.r nf t. T m J . m - "-isnip Koad Commission. Thi rw i T X A A J . .. . . . nugiuu aueuueu me community lairixsis. at Morris ChaDel last Fridav. Thevl J. W. HALFORD. all report it one of the best commu- ChSima? Lillington Township Road nity fairs they ever attended. Iwwmuu",utt the pursuit of his chosen profession Lillington Presbyterian church, aad Tla towards that of medicine. He Anally closed had been since Its organisation. NowlPrs aad Moaroe. his school room and attended medl-lthat ha la gone his wise aad censer- cal lectures at th Charleston Medical vattve counsels wlll be sadly missed College. Upon his graduation In the by those of the eldership who survlrs medical college, he entered upon the him. active practice of medicine and very There waa do period la his long soon achieved high station In his and useful Ufa when aa avealag chosen profession. About this time I shadows gathered around him but he married Miss . Bettie Sanders of what ha could have said la the Ian Johnston county. The fruits ot thtslguage ot his beloved Savior: 'Fath- marriage were Mrs. Ross Best. Ed- er, I have finished .the work Thou win Smith, Mrs. Daisy Young, Doug- gavest ma to do.' There waa no dose las Smith. Farquard Smith. Mrs. Ja- ot a single day with him bat what la nle Smith, four of whom survive him. the great ledger ot Heaven his ao- He moved to Johnston county and J count with his Maker waa not bal- practlced medicine there until the lanced. jrws as wa m w we ia bbI tuur it F s i.ee tm- a fc. register ssld voters la accordance umm r. ..ip- with the provisions of law, aad J. A. I ". t suca a tirr.e wae org. Aa.. m. mm. A ft. - k. k.lB a - a . . . m boy from ancier in i:', ::r:":.,:.""r,y ur. M. rir JAIL IN RICHMOND Ui7mViwi itf ; r.i7trari; kT!:C!, .ra.a?:,, .,U"UO" f holdtag ssld election. It Is farther u"" " "w year 1877 when he returned to Har-I As wa stand around his new-made nett county to spend thee evening of I grave wa feel sorrow for his passing, his days among his own former I but glad that wa knew and loved ... . friends and relatives. In 1902 his I him. Ha has left to aa the priceless wife waa taken away by death and I Inheritance ot his Christian example the remainder ot his life he spent and his Oodly walk and conversation, with his children. Failing health In his Intercourse with his fellow compelled him to give up the active man ha waa aa gentle aa the evening practice of medicine, but he con- tephyr, and la hla loyalty to his tlnued with unabated efforts to min- friends ha was as fixed as the polar ister to the suffering peopl by whom star. Ha was Indeed a Christian he was surrounded, without reward. I without guile. May we all aeek to Of him ltcan be truthfully .said: "He follow him In those paths of right went about doing good. eousnesa which he delighted to tread Dr. Smith was a patriot, for he until we reach the pearly portals of loved his country and gloried ln her that Celestial City which has been greatness. He took an active part In I prepared tor those who are faithful every scheme and enterprise - which I to the end. Peace to . his sacred were conducive to the refinement, cul-l ashes, repose to hla Immortal spirit! ture and development of our section. I He rests now la the bosom of that Dr: Smith was . not a politician or I Savior whom ha served so loyally and office-seeker, but he took a lively In-1 whom he loved so tenderly, terest ln everything that, promised' D. IL McLXAN. eg a i a. a . a aa vi - as sa e-snete) its-, uwH a SOJ tun Richmond. Nov arinney Hr resolved thst said registrar shsll Jones, 20, from Angler. N. O, was 0pea his registrstloa books for said neia in police court toasy ior inaiia action an the leih 4av af (Vmur November 14th en the charge ef robi919, at o'clock, a. m aad kepof theae reeolatloas. elzaea ty the blng two trained nurses In a boarding I them eoea from o'clock a. m. until Chalrmsa aad Clerk of the house at S04 West Grace street. From I suaset each day, Saadsy excepted, up I Bsrd of CommtMioeers of liaraett Mrs. u. l teweiiyn u wss aiicreoiro ana inciuaisg tne ist cay or ,-uja i.ro.;i, &m ptia si that he stole a $15 gold ring and t26vmber. lilt; oa each Satardsy dar-,fc courthoaM door at Ui:utoa. N. ln currency, while MUs E. llrwin was Has the cetiod ef reststraUon aa ana at ttree paa.c t :f is J relieved ef a pearl handled revolver I ebove eet forth, the registrar shall OUvia High iWhool Di.trict tor thirty alaat at 110. I attend with hla retUtratlon hooka adders laaesJSatety rrv4lac eid Jones was located last night In a rouag place la said school die-le.ecuoo ana ior roor fai ia downtown pool room. He admitted tct. R being the eChoolhosM. for PPr pahllhe4 la eeid liaraett the theft. He was boarding in the!10 registrauoa or voters, aad on l-". M oi aaia eiacuaa. same house. The rinr and nT.tol anl days, the books shall remain I J. D. BARN 113. aU but $4 of the money was recov- between the hours of 'clck maa or nosrj i Chatty Com ered. Jones seemed very repcnUnt In ? -V. S v if 9 . . 1 W ii rlvrmr v"w""l ,.- v Itrar shall atlead with his regutrsuoal rAlCCTTI I books at the said votlag la said . Clerk to Board. Mr. Marvta R. Edward, motored SiV" fiWJll ... W.... ...tt. f J. . 1- I - ..... -"" . wmimT u ehoars of 9 o'clock a. ax. Missea uuuworia. souther land. Hall aad aad McArtan oa their ret ara to Flora McDonald College after speed ing the week-end with Mrs. William McArtan' and Mrs, 8. A. Boney. Mrs. MeArtaa aad Mrs. Boney went with them aa far aa Fayettevllle. FO-! SALE . ABRUZZJ RYE APPLY TUGWELL'S PHARMACY. ULUNCTON. N. C 1M kali; O'clock p. ra and keep said bocks I The Board of Ildacatioa of Kartell opeo for the laspecUoa ot the elc-1 Coesty will sr for le to the h!h- tors or saia scaooi cistmt. aad for I l blddtr at t!!r See la Uillastoa iae aotiag or caauengea, aad la cae 1st the hoar of 12:e sm. item. ot a challenge ot aay aame that ap-Usy. Noveesher lth. lilt. llS.eoe peara oa aald books, he shall hear the of Roads of the IXHsgtoa H.ch same aa provided by law. Oa the! School DUtrtct. t la accordsac said day or e ecUoa. the polls sha;ili:h the rrovuioae of chapter tt ot be kept opeo from saarue until sun-lthe rub lie Laws of 1I1S: said boads sal and be otherwtte coadacted ua-lto run for a trlo4 f 2 rvara tram der the lawa govtm.sg geaeral elec- November 1st. 11 It. t.d to txr lo tions as aear as may be. At said lmi at the rate f pr ceat tr eiectloa. thoe favoring the Usaaare annum, payable ss-naaJly aad to otaoada aad the levying of a special 1 9i&ne4 ty coapooe attached, tax shall vote a ballot on which shall No bid for teas thaa par wm be coa be printed th words: -For School- sldered. house Bonds.- aad thoee who are op- By order ot the Board, poeed shall vote a ballot oa which R. p. CENTRT. shall be printed the wordV: -Against CUrk. Schooihouse Bonds.- Lilllsgtoa. N. C, OcUUr t. II II. us it raruer reeoived. that a copy it-it
Harnett County News (Lillington, N.C.)
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