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j I MET COUNTY MEW THE PUBLIC WELFARE IS THE INTEREST OF THE WHOLE PEOPLE Vol. 1. . No. 48 SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS Lillington, N. C, Thursday, November 27, 1919 ONE DOLLAR Villi TEAR 'If it coocm Harnett, it's la THE NEWS' MAM. 7 RAIDERS ASSIGNED PROHIBITION TASK IN NORTH CAROLINA CONSIDERING RAILROAD STRIKE DECEMBER FIRST BELKS WILL opex in DR. CULLOM OPTIMISTIC ROCKY MOUNT BOON IN RAPTKT rAMPAtr.N 111 - W eaerSa Twae National Leaders Of the Four Great Brotherhoods Hold Secret Meeting Announcement was week of another store made -this Reports That 19000 Churches to the Belli r : i c t ' tuiu ui ucyariiucui uuuscg, rwucayi ... , fVr Mmin Knln. .. n1a. wrh..-. .. W2aC Of ElIOTl Christmas Package For Men Overseas Mutt Be Mailed About Dec 1. . Chicago, Nov. 25. National lead- 8tore win be locked. Each Zone Leader Will Have eEa of the four great railway brother-1 Me88rs- K- - Hudson and A Ra1lcrh. Nov. 24Th lut wrk P. If Ik. RantUt 7K MUlinn rinniln Seven Men To Help Fight Whiskey NEW ORGANIZATION hoods held a secret session today at L,OTe,of ?ei1U,e1!? "lore hTJa't tsrta off with a feelingof optimism . v, . , . closed a deal with J. C. Braswell for pervading the State Headquarter, which the insistence of many Iocs r ,arge gtore room m rom eery ,Ctioa f Sut. tht uuiuiia wmi, Keiicim tifine wi u ... . . . w.K.. l reports are encoursRing. L.n..v i- v cf.lwW1 be opened in Februafy or March. V,.t. nrnlup w. n Cnllom r. . . v WADTnrPFMRFH 1 be called bv December 1 to enforce 1 6 in charge of Mr LoTe' wno port that out of 21000 churchee in MAY START DECEMBER 1 be called by December 1 to enforce hajJ been wUh the r, and Dor. c,roUn,f ,t Umtt 1900 . demands for general increase in pay. u , . .v- .- - ik. vitnr w..v i..k mm f a , SACS US OIUI OB 1U1 eT3 V VI Al JC1I D A Sl?3 - OS tSO IS SWS V Swa JJ Incre.aed Work Expected Jo K..p was given serious consideration, Director Walter N. Johnson hat sent Fore.. B.y In Trying To Mam- cording to information obtained to- ,ou" Wl" brnCb out his final sppesl and Dr. Cullom ' tain Prohibitions RaU. In Salary night from union railway men. It of the Raleigh store. wU, d hl- wofd lh mMdl of Hat Bn Rtcomnindtdi on no. was sam oy one union omciai inai , ueia 8 1 ores are now eiiner in op-tna week call to the Baptist 1 Is Lrf..t. many OI ine aejegaies wno are now eratlon or construction in Raleigh, forces of North Carolina to go over Charlotte, Monroe. Oastonla. 8atls- the top Sunday, November 30 the burr, fitatenvllle. Whw. Rnforrf. nrst day of the eightft day dash. . . I IT.kiM I'MMnliMA IAS VVI11111I LICC S1 LB1I hllC IIBL1UII TV IllC I ' - -w w . prohibition lorces in ni VJ"'V trike l - Rockingham. Durham. Kannapolls. 0f neld.vllle set the hith nace and UNIVE11H1TY OF NORTH Wlnnton-8alem. Albemarle. Laurln- othi-r Urre contributions are looked CAROLINA NKWM LETTER burg, Burlington, LIncolnton, Dan- fof during this week. One consecrat. vllle. Va., Greenville. 8. C. Spartan- ,d. om,n J JPf w ' W"J "I k., a r a ni..aAii a n n..A.. out ,rK- nc,m nas given 250 and burg, 8. C, Anderson. 8. C. Orers. th lfl to hcr bul ,h ffU Sanford. Nov. 2(. One of the most enjoyable treats the batina men of Fanford have participated In for a long time was a barbecue lun cheon, given at the Sanford Commer cial Club rooms Friday evening te the tobacco buyers who have attend ed the seaaon'a , sale at the ware houses here this year. C. L. Wll lams acted as toastmaater. Talk f nnrM' dtlnn of I ha tlnllf man. r4 Si.im 1 . . . . r , . WW' - W . - . - - er In which the market haa ben! The War DfMrtatat advla lKt conducted were made by a number ln P?mM rawtU. bowmr, murt .ti ik. l'rmtn ? Prv ei etBDaraauea. ue buyers responded In good words for Cbrirtmss rsrrela hi .n- completed st Saturday at a conf er-t-nce in Collector Bailey's office, is ex pected to become effective December 1. The earlier the organization is sp- nraved at Washington the sooner dnmmUiloncr Vandcrford can ar range details with his raiding ipno leaders and raiding forces, it is point- war problems and- reconstruction d out. . . ., , , . work are emphasised in the lecture (By Lenoir Chambers) Chapel Hill, Nov. 28. After-the- 8. C, Rock Hill, 8. rC, and York. Uhe call of the hour so Intensely that C. I she could not use the money and it I trots into the Campaign fund. MIm Th. urnnffgrnent of the districts ,. .w. I J Annie McUan of Rowland pledgei or zones and the distribution of the HU;B"U " "W.T,HV w I AtKAT at iiaitiht - on, nflh of hcr mi for the next 34 revenue men carries a recommen- University of North Carolina fust C'HUU'll Ht'NDAY NKJIIT Ave years. Other notable Instances oi dation for an Increase in' salary for announced by Dr. W. W. Pierson, consecration have . bee reported, every raider. It is explained that an chairman of the committee on lec- on Sunday night at 7:10 the Bap- Some churches have already begun immense amount of work -i head of ture gtudy The present plans are tlst people of Lllllngton will gather ?SmlH? the raiders and once they begin the e,horat,on Rnd dvinmnt f .Jl . .-a le,l. Blor ! '"r . ... ,i 4.nnsH there will be plenty ot ... . . . . - 1 tvery cnurcn airtcior in ne oiaie raiding. the treatment accorded them. It Is planned to have a re-drytng house ready for the nest when there will probably be three to four million pounds on the mar ket. Amon were was a ppol Ins fer with Gus Womble and act upon I' rrangementa for th llft.000 hotel and as might be needed to head Everv organized lecture study work done by celebration of the success of the 76 1 urged to report to his association! a a mpntioned before the State has the University for several years. Million Campaign. The ladles of the director Sunday night, November SO, been divided into four zones with a During the war the University pro- church and the younger members are Wednesday night, December 3 and leader of each. The work in North vlded numer0U8 lectures on the caus- arranging a pageant typifying the Sunday night, December 8. These re- rnmlina will be in the hands of Com- . . . . " '. . ports will be made either by telephone mtssioner T H Banderf ord while the 68 and a8Pect8 of the war- but tne mion and purpose of this great JQT uiegTaph .nd will be forwarded sunervision of the forces will be under subject matter has now .been chang- campaign. - by the assoclational director to the I 'kmf HavonllP AI7PTIL .1 . r. JJH J)t y I vjva dv bunt -"U VAUUUCM.O TW ... W . Ill3Ht9 eXHrtllHISa Will 1a BUICIMIU-I . 1. 1 V7 1 1L . . 1 V nwu M J i.v. . - " I ------ I . ; , fc. . L A ae Is cordially! ol million aoitars im .norm wre c..i .hAt h'na's share the expectation now is Several short!.. . . ., jh. w mil ven iniiiiwii uviuti m wu- vt be I who will also be the leader of Zone placed on the political, economic, so-ling to all and everyone is cordially No. 1. Icial and intellectual results of the I invited to attend CTJSAiZ foress. and war ln 80 far as they are evident. in speeches are on the program counties of each zone are as loiiows: a Zone No. 1. J. Liisey, leaaer; ciai enon is oeing maae 10 gei in RIGGAN-HALL. J. A. Hutchins, C. H. JenKins na touch with teachers' Institutes, cham ti . ; - v, enh. afinara1 rr irv. 1 1 m . - - . .x.. u. omibu, "-i, ueru oi commerce, ooaras oi iraae. Marrlaea announcement have been u. iwiuywu, w.... ---o lwnm(-n'a rlnha Y m r. A inlri . ... ..... . . .. ... W T Steele, raiders. The coun- : " receiveaMn L.uungion reading as 101 ' ' " : ' .. , r rarmara' itnniranllnng an1 mut nr. I. ties in the zone are untucK, um- - mows: m- x i nA..,iMMnna i 'nnw.iornnn nnarna ornnv r n na o n n anvi en'"sr'Tr: ffi .r.i Mr. and Mrs. wade h. Riggan an, lyreil, t are, nasuuiKwu, v..., umcr yrsuuuauuu iu iu oiaie iuai Hyde, Beaufort, Pitt, Gates Hertford, may want iectrues. Tne University, to the present plans, will Craven, Carteret, Jones, Onslow, Len- undertake to provide virtually any oir, Greene, Wayne, Warren Duplin. J kind of address that is wanted, free Znnp No. 2. H. U. uuney. leaaer: isave for the exnense of the sneakers. T. M. Arrasmith, fc. K. Urown ana and the SUDject8 outlined in the most J. W. Montague, suD-ieaaers, rWBnt ,Mflot . nw wMo v,ri.hr rfQ! xr v. Pninos. E. G. Kichard- " son and N. A. Watson, raiders. The Courses of lectures. . embracing counties are Wake, Granville, Person, four, five and six different lectures, Durham. Franklin. Johnston, tha announce the marriage of their 1 daughter Miriam Lula to Mr. Melvin Isaac Hall on Saturday, November the fifteenth nineteen hundred and nineteen Durham, North Carolina ' "DOOR IS CLOSED LODGE I No better illustration of the at I titude of Democratic and Republi I can leaders on the peace treaty I may be cited than the dialogue be I tween Senator Swaofton of Virgin ia, and Senator Lodge of Massa chusetts, in the closing hours of the Senate fight. When it became apparent that the treaty was in- real danger. Senator Swanson went over to Senator Lodge and said: I ?For God's sake, Senator, can- not something be doner". I Senator Lodge, according to the I Associated Press, replied slowly j and incisively: 1 "The door is closed." NOTKD PROHIBITION' LECTURER HERE FRIDAY SWAIN-HOLLIDAY The bride Is one of the most char- are announced centering around such I mlng and accomplished rouna ladles Vinm Moore. Lee. Harnett. Cumber-1 otihlaATo o a Alttvnnohln AmavlAonUo. nf tllA Cn Ti.tn 1 Offfv Th Vtsf1 T1 sT rVin. Jand, 1 Hoke, Sampson Robeson . Blad-problem8 of democracy and re- pie have hosU of trlenda who will New Hanover aud Orange. I construction, and community service. I extend to them sincere wishes for all Northern District. Addresses lor special occasions can nappiness. Zone No. 3. P. E. Dancey, leader,! be. provided as the need arises. R. P. Allison, J. H. Johnson ana r. Community lecture courses through C. Ralbert, sub-ieaaers; j. o. local organizations are especlally rec- George M. Hammond, the noted R. L. White, C. F. Dunagan, T. D.I TT,,. J . . . ..ki.i 1.. win ...w .1 tr.f.i.r anA C. C Shores, raiders. I "J uunersn. xue Miss r.raro Hollidsv. dantrhter Df 1 " . -r tv, counties are Caswell. Rocking- plan has been tried with success in Mr. and Mrs. McD. Hollidav. .and Ulllgnton Methodist church - next I no tmm. Guilford. Randolph. Montgo- Winston-Salem. Goldsboro. Kinston I Robert Swain, two of Dunn's most I Friday. December 5. st 7:20 p. m inery, Davidson, Stokes, Forsythe, and otner cities wnere community popular young persons, were married theme will be "Indictment of the surry, wiiKes, au centers have been formed. These 111 n Prhl no.mc ul ur,u" u v World's G res test Crlmlnsl the kin, Davie, Iredell, Aiexanaer, itowan, - --- ents here Tuesday evening. Kev. r. ci.n .it Ansnn i imnn. ijRDarrus. miucu cocu- i 'rim 1 1 1 1 ni rn. Ari.nrir i . n ri -1 - Mecklenburg, Gast&n and Lincoln. tatiyes of every class and interest, tian College, Wilson, officiated. , I This lecture Is conducted by the Zone No. 4. J. li. Keed, leader ;icenter their work around one subject! No wedding of recent years in I Anti-Saloon League or America wiin R. B. Roger, J. A. Galloway ana u. and nave iectures and discussions D.unn attracted more attention than the co-operation of the State league K. Khyne, suo-ieaaers; from varloU8 anglea of the gubj.c. aia wn.cn unuea vne nn .no mond.. , ture8 ,ayB. F. KerKSey, Jonn uaii, av. a-. iu- . - t. t n es oi a young man au ywung wv-i ar.A oaH r.VinrlM Stewart. raiders. I Aiuiuuer ui biuubbu ai Liicirnnn sin hold the friPBflshm ot all I " The counties are Wataeua, Avery, I University has become so large that of Dunn's people. Scores of friends! "This Is one of hundreds ot ns Mitchell, Yancey, McDowell, Burke, it ia becoming difficult to find a build- from all parts of the State college I tlona-world prohibition rallies now Cleveland, Rutherford, folk, nender- ,ng which wIU hold aU of ttem Qer ichums of the bride, childhood friends being held throughout America. Un son, Buncomoe, , Maoison : in, ny- .fd c exercl8e8 hare 21 v?JI8 OI D were cle Sam. who has been a chief fsctor wooa, iransyivaiuu, vukbvu, eic iu wigc uuiunciu. . . . on A flro Vl QTY1 been held every morning for years. For the ceremonv the home was at- ia neP'ns turopeaa uu ..v. " - i ... ... . i . . . . - r . . . .1 .. - i t ui. wm not now hold all the freshmen tractively dteeorated in visjlcolored countries to civu dq reugiou j(l7MrkDf Al. rnR RFV. W. A. I ami .nnhnmnr.. .mi h.n.. t ho.lliirhts. suDDlemented bv ferns. Dinelartv. will likewise helo them In their Ifgitfi ysBaM m -mmwrn-m m mM w m uvfruvauw vo vs. uvuvo a ussvo I s is a t s i FORBES AT PLEASANT become almost Impossible to gather D "l y! 7 i cnrsaninera- struggle for freedom from the curse w . . i uiim. s. u r iiivs tt AtKic rutmriiJthe entire body of students together I .nn ior discussion oi university pro D- was observed in the coatum ntr of uu nu 'V lems. . bride, maid of honor and bride's the world prohibition movement will announcing Mr. Ham AXFORIJ GIVIM DITKRM AN KVJOYAULK HKCKITIOX HOW TO DISPATCH SOLDIERS PARCELS GODWIN UNAFRAID AS BRAYES VHET SCALPING KNIYES Poatmatter E. T. Lre. f the Dann tKuCWe. .has aanoonced that the Dunn Congressman Represent- ioci Bice m now rrrparea u receive cnrtiimss parrels for tatmbr ef the American. Litwd.tionary Forces In 'iKnrlsnd, i'rance snd GeTrasny, snd jslo for Scrrs snd men In the Unit- lied under the following cond.liont The rsrru must sot esreed 7 season. pon4 'bt nor 72 Inches la unr.q ana sr. no roreDined. The ptrtrla murt be fully and cer rocUy addressed that Is, they en art bsr the rsra. rsnk snd errs alia- ed As Eager Tor All Confers " MIGHT RETIRE IF THEY'D QUIT PESTERING HIM Msee TVs MswW. Bt He Des Ks4 AatUIaU Mxh OyssssUa 'Wa TW Vetss A CU Hm Me WU1 Do Mm Csss rslfaiag. Lis., He Isis. Dj JL E. PewaH. la Ntwt sa4 0V erver. Wtk!rgtB. D. C, Nsv. li-Hs 11 1 Caisf Hsaaibal Cedwta, wita m . . . .. . . i, . i . j . . . . . i g omer neeas. wnicn steps igsiasr iia tM ik. a h't mt gistSi dtm. taken lo put In working order. ho !,4t .A.mrl" C P1. tie nsry hrKt pohtkUas stating la his crews. new hotel snd a committee k. Vl " j, " ' ri. -aung a-s wauuai ior Bui sew nfd: J. R. Jones. I. P. Wll- bkYt J. V. Cunningham, to con- el mutt be marked 'Christmas Par. k -...f v-. . .v. and bear the nam sad address erection of a wf h The foUewlpg Is esg- ceeaist f Utg wrk ever sit Ht sur such help ft,t4 ! 'ub, dlrssz .. f UrsUUee and aa easaJ hs Sith and right sew xht pTsUstiaarUs ar- at HONOR ROLL 1.1 1.1.1 XGTOX HIGH MCHOOL 11)11 sh tst t as sst w a fBa tawtiswes A Vas as ... . - - - lie yet en MH mrr SfV abU with postage at the feonh-eUss 4 a few days age that J ska C. ratter.. est ras csta.rg has tvasa or pared poat tone rate spp'.ksble Fkaw, ef TsrttW ' " , . V mm, a uiit un. jr. uisw aas -ta a St.Y. !f nW,NjJ- lo U PP y nesmer st J1 the sUrealts la la tumps a.ied. S.ith freos PsUarxa u Clark la S.s- .w r ?7y b'r h ,:A:r throcgh Us nesaerabVe evtatarr Grsdy Johnson. Carl Kelly. Salt! TH1-" " M JTT. C. r i Atms " -Hsppy Q,!Bcy N.moks sad Jo Brwwa, sf Mann. John Hpears. ,v i'v1" Bert VMsh,- and Cs3ambui, Bade tie tasr Ut Ninth Grade Henry Dewar. Vlr- Th,i kl Carolina UU3e!4 Usa aay. slnla Uma a ,T2e '"rt'J conUin no prhl- thir.jr pl.Ucs la the SUU fer half glnla Moss. bited or onmailabl artklea. Candy rtrlury btfer GOVERNOR APPEALS TO lentn uraue tawina Steele. ei- ana iooscco must & taclosed la tin I -rv. .r rli sr.- ma seiton. ora Smith. Mary Halts. Mitt, rrns&aoi loodliiuidewing, as it doe, the Ins-vtubS Leila Johnson. Lola Msngum. Lots ? UlV 001 U. la.c,o4.f rf pJsral.ty f caadidsUs la the .Siitb, "f ajs. us tvoutng. if et pJeasing, te Mr. In order that such rv recti mavl ri t i: iV: - v . Eleventh GradKathryn. Hock- reach th. addressee, by (WWlh, 1 7. Ya J e at il t ik. r"'T aday. Ruth Kelly, Maml Johnson, parte It should be dpos;td far mail- tVst the mAii-GoAwna falks m Blanch Johnson. Cllda WoodalL I ing so that they will arrtv at th prthag to gvt togvtJseT and saake t I!" nooofccn. noiigraad asssa.t t retire the Sitla d,- UlZZ. L,mbTr ? trsrl tasmber aad Uk frees tusa tW Chfutmas rare els for meabsra flis- !.! .r . a-a s.s THE VIRGINIA MINERS th American Expd.tio&arr Forres I v,, i r. v. in Sibrria and for Unitrd Sute ol-la more thaa tweT MUia ee Big Stone Gsp. Vs.. Nov. 24. Coal Id if rs in the Hawaiian aad PhiLeoinekLs Kn,)Lri tv.a . a... iperstors her tonight declsred they iilands should not exceed 20 rounds ia mmtiwA . a t. m . Jo not expect any trouble at th eight weight nor 2 cub feet la volume, and FarsttrriS. ar aissseg r nine mines in the St. Charles coal should b addrjd.la the manner -Why," he seys, la Us I taodalstsd Aelds. above indicated, car ef th cort and .. KLrk k. .. iv. w.t.., .s It was sUted that Thursdsy and son transportation oSUer. Fort Ma-Iki. A.t. . i . Friday about 50 thou were fired by on. San rrsncisco. Cat; the parrel rxtirs If they would let m have thit strikers at miners returning to work, post son rat applicable between th una without a Cgtt. Bat I atset and th situation promised then lo b- o.T.ce where nailed aad San Francisco icir.d to rvtir nndrr r - smaa.ieai om so st rioof it wss thought nccas- being chargrabl ca siich parcels. The that as loeg as the oUklaia taiaa ary lo call out sUte troop. parrels should be so maJed that theyhhry can beat hiss he's game fee a Governor Weatmorelsnd Dsvis was will arrive al San Francisco. CaL. notlftt. t St. Charles today, where he made liter than December 1, lilt. I CdW PtujiU fuln i it. in appeal to th men to mainuin or-l Ms I Nt. I t. i . ...... . . der. end it lsv not believed by opera- Christmas paresis for member cfU. .v " w Jl " -'V" ors her that the executive will find the American Expeditionary Fertvs 1. iL Isd ii rrtTr- clr,!?. t necessary to bring troops there, in S.beiia snd for United Slat aoU I V1!:4.1. "hT" fff Five companies of nstional guardt diers in th HswsiUn snd rhJ.rnt I 7"'T" AiT ir. .t I'n.nnVn aw. (in nrH.r, I i.l.n. -..itA . V . f ' I . M mnm or Pennington Gsp, where be pend the night. REAL REASON FOR A SHORTAGE OF SUGAR New York. Nov. itvat there wss no real sugar shortage should mas psrcrla ant to netnbso of the I TZZ , -Vl. .TZ ? nZ",:nr ofUers mJ.- menln theLmtdSutesnsvJerrice csdwin. EatIst u UUs se as U 24-Asscrting TJ1 'frl'dtfor on4" aferts hit poJU fertaae. tl Teal why ,?"tL?v? f P0: Were Sector Suasaons as Lx I irj? her?. LT.r1 '.iLf'! W h enlf.U a few y.m leesaci- ysras that sw... Vl-m -J I r J - J I Ftcai I am Id tent as kMf orMwrtiw .v.. w I lo psrctw sent to such r.ers and.r..thlsa basmm . vrr rit . . istrator, declared today that he was joing to investigate reports of short ages snd learn th cause of thrm. His reports, be explained, showed that he reflneries in this district were '.uming out mora than enough to sup ply th normal demand. Any attempt to hoard sugar in the xpecUtion of grtting a higher price XKWHrAPKR PVRLLH II CR. dimxka rArirn hhoutagk eat that is aa eaUrvJy d.fftreat stery. Vthm ytr. Cod win l4a beck ever hit bstllrt la that bldat f hieedy dJitricu, he wahe fer five taere &&grs on which te aatn these who ha taktn the roast la that t Tweet rjptrhuman ttrogg' to aaseat kiss. Birmingham. Ala Nov. !. Fol- lowing . day devoted atirly to die- .unn sirs rrs. Urrs far. Ust ha lfter the first of the year will be fu- CUM,on of b hlt paper sits- uXet tern UU pr.de la tie UsrtU .ile. he said, because th government t'on. th Foot barn Newspaper reb- h? hst wen. will control th price for snothrr llahers AssoclsUoa la session so- .. kB0 ,k P5 th fixth esr. He sdvlsed hoarders of sugar pointed a speial committee jsst be- ll 'Vwall S'l.i! o get rid of It quKkly, "for if for. . A,.t. .....v.. 1 T1 f riflnd it we will get it out of their , .,' . "a- r aaveai isr- I Tellers within 24 hours." IresolsUons expreaslng th tease ofgrirfi that I gav them the prissary Al neasani rrnms metuuuioA t . t-..i. maids, blpnd nff fittinn-lv with tha ur. h. t.kan All tra wslcom. Admls. ...I. mav DiiH.tf inih thn.A I " I - 1 I , . . I cnurviA uo.fc ouuu, vw., . ...,. . . i rounaine trove aressea in its autumn dinn iuw intuit; iias iiruTiueu lur uniw i i will bs held memorial exercises la Rev. slty assemblies once a month, (nlnra. S 1 1 TH. tiPAtfP.m nt Vi . r.fnmnnu v.al n ' m MeDonlid of LUllnffton U nasJ wh,ch '"Presenttttlves of all classes especially pleasing. First Mrs. ifsrpt-r THANKHGIVIXG KXKIUTHW '1M:aMP.!!?Ia i,r," 8 U foups can gather. . President Mcpankr HolliSsy. pianist, and AT LI LLINGTON 1IKJM HC wr ftv a ieoiiiBf tattu I huus i it., sj-a ss.-. I Knbort Jordan, vlnlln nt. ffslavfiil. mm H(K)L preach the strmon, Following the sermon, Hon. Daniel Hugh McLean will deliver an eulogistio address. Chase, In the first to these sssem- biles ullln On Wsdn.sdsy morning st the keeping life sound snd democratic In vllle. "Urcsuse Go'l Made You Mine " I opening hour, approprlsts Thshks- Mr w P Bvrd and others 'wfli large ,n8tltutlon and called on the nnd "At Dswn." Then Mrs. Holllday giving exercises were held In the TP!ll?? University problems, .to Chon,. from hengrln. merging lnlo wllh tht ,nUr .chool.ukln, p.rt. participate lnthem, and.no to pre- mJtm Tr.dsl ,;.V.'ntr The school will be closed Tburs- serve the democratic spirit which was The nartv came from the unner floor dar and Friday for Thsnksglvlng. characteristic ot the life on the cam- down the grand stairway, through a I which no doubt will be greatly on pus.' ; , 1 beautifully decorated hall, and enter ed the north parlor, where the cere monv was performed. REV. N. M. McDONALD Scores of eifts. raneinir from a RETURNED TO LILLINGTON five-share stock certificate in the Barnes Holliday Company, pre of the noble Ufa and character of the late departed minister. A large number ot people are ex pected to be in attendance. MRS. McGINTY DEAD.' Mrs. C. F. McGlnty, mother of Mrs. W. H. Faucette, Register of Deeds, died at her home in Green joyed by the knowledge-seekers smsll snd grsst. CARD OF THAN KM. We wish to thsnk our msny ..J V.. . 1 1.-1J . I- M- A l. 1 . All other people as well' a. Meth- wich. Conn.. Monday mornine at 6 diets in this community. will be do- niov... ot the father's eatablishment. Wends for their kindness shown In o'clock. News of her death was tele- "niea 10 Iearn lnal KT- N M- Mc- were displayed. . Notable among these! BO nny ainerenr ways aunng me phoned to Mrs. Faucette, the message I Donald Pator at LIUIngton church was a set of cut glass tumblers and sickness snd desth of our 'husband reachine her Just half an hour after and several other churches In the P,!ch on.ce 0WBed hJ h l4.te Mr- nd ftber. . VT T XT A k . J 1 - . V I I A mv - J...JCOIintT.hhU.nti.rn.l1 in hl.'lAna.l V o. iiwu, u uu icifc uicw in ueiAHA uuiC. xuo cauw oi aeam . charge of Sully Cooper at her death was heart trouble. . uon nere- . to be presented to Miss Holliday upon Mrs. Faucette, accompanied by I Although Mr. McDonald has been I the occasion of her marriage. Hun- I . . . la. m sa.s Miss Jimmie Faucette, left on thel8 onea nere only a vear the an-1 areas oi pieces oi cut glass, mucn to attend the funeral. MRS. LEOLA FORBES. MRS. ,V. E. BRYANT. v TURK CONGRATULATES U. S. ON PROICJITION Constantinople, Saturday, Nov. 18. ereseattd hea th convention re-aseblte at ,M r nrt BBirsjastu4 eexta. I members of th convention ar V. btn I get heck. I thiak ITJ he fesl salmout In, their expressions that Irg H fer the maty dalit 1 have Grstiflcstlon over th amendment t0mthing tfrsstle meat be doae to stsd ef me." LWa, U.w,l,a, U;? con,uluuon ,or reduce the eooasmptloa Of asser sot Net A'srsssd Over PreseeaU bidding th tsl of linuor wss etpreas- rac: dP"0B oi paper. ot A ad do that iecluia ersrarstlsas d by Abraham Efftndl. chiak-ul-r in seatat or ur,a, 'B..r.. r ap th, fefalf j alam, tplritual head of th Moslem I but also la order that some of Ihih r r.nAmtn .. .. Church. Itmaller tarers mar ba aaa fro ral MI Aamt aim1 u Am a i V . V. "Drink Is th mdthrr of sll evil snd of BBb,,,atii w..M af tarwered. ssssa ahalballAtt ffSAsat It tweaa selat " ' " " - - wa lownfsll. I sm delighted to baerve l"D,m7 10 ar al riee. hst Amerlcs It resitting God's com-l srloat methods were proposed, mud st tpoken to our people. It Ullaclsdlag ralatag of ssbecrtptloa rstee, cutting down tsocisj feeler Mrcaatssa. limit. tlnna AH Ik. amount of advertlsta. mstur si eosa.lrtlB Li,B,o- Asrrted. - psrsd with th smosat of readlag ,r f,w '" frtads betsg pvee. mstter, sad even placing Units pa th smoeat of advertlalae whkh Ttt brtd U the dtt.iur ef Mr. VERY. VERY DRY TIME tb4 u carTld B d4Mf fca1 99nimf V. A. Green of a tar UUlaglon. the is aaiversauy eeteessee ior aer seva Her work ta Mill has gon dry snd a gasoline! ,-.. k. aiUkJ . ... It ie Liberty Loan. Red Crete sad for her the trsnsre thst. sftcr 11 snd a hslf cm- '.urira, a new nation should adopt prohibition, while we, whose prophet commanded it, should agala begin aa effort to enforce sbatinence. OIL MILL IMllAVIXU .JOHXKOXaREEX. m Taeeday sfteraoon la Rale'gk Mr. Altoa Johasoa aad Miss Mary Oreea. Isaues, While th members ' wer The deep well st the Lllllngton Oil 0Bt4 (be bellf that leas papr i: trmJu of chrat'. Mill has gon dry snd a gasoila mBil ti4 u WmM theatlmeat Liberty Loan. Re pump la being used In th nesrby ot nM, or ,B .0...ni iWrartaiu tltr PI branch In sn effort to keep wster Inl mvnt u m loC4, probjta kh m,t Ureateet ad a Irs t Joe of the peeps ef tion here, A A . m by i Aimougn Air l a nriLi.il in nurB nn iv a vna w wnsa nn. a a l rt-ii j. as s a r- w m sis s ia l. v imb. iiiui ii a ma as mm mm . nasi av w vuaj joaii bUO ssU- - . - - a V sva m 9m w W Ilaeeall as s j aiAaass Monday morning train for Greenwich nual conference, of ten brings about W' r"f;..Wf:r;,r Venable Jind Robert, and Messrs J n nttanA th fnn,t Partings between th nastor.' .nrt uu.muB.re",fflBB ",e . '""Ik, ,X , , ' ipaintej cmnaware irom irienas in an n uguun no warn wem o iae their congregations before the allot- parts of Eastern Carolina was much footbsll gsme st Chspel Hill Thurs- REV. G. F. KIRKPATRICK . ieu iour years' time is past. The re- in evidence. RETURNS FROM VACATION I turn of Pastor McDonald, gives cause Nearly a hundred invited guests for renewed hope that his full four wcr.prf?!nVv "tl? were registerea Rev. G. F.- Kirkpdtrick has return- yea wm De Pent here. In onel" " " :,'aA a k " v V ,ed from a leave of absence granted year'8 tIme he has mad an ImpressUir. and Mrs. Z. V. Snipes snd Mr. snd him by his congregation. . During his I ine People oy tils earnestness I Mrs. Herbert McKay. Durham Tay vacatlon he attended Bible lectures in Preaching the Gospel, his untiring lor and Miss Brownie Eztell presided in Richmond, Va. enorts in behalf of the church, and v" "V5 b;00Xt ' ,na urmTf" " Expressing his appreciation to his witnal- Ma edifying discourses which Z0o" "m'lw WY" church last Sunday morning, Mr. 8UOW . "ose siuay of Scripture. Mr. and Mrs. Swain left Tuesdsy Kirkpatrick stated that not only did! - r , I night for a brief visit to Mr.. Swain's he reel that ms health was renewed . Rev. L. P. PattUhaii fnrm.,w Jrt..V,w ol f-"1"" but also the ties of friendship and Lllllngton, spent Thanks'girtng "dS SL" uiuiucrijr uuunu ugmer Dy nere. - The Methodist conference as- home here. Mr. Swain has been'eon tnis expression or mnanessr from the signed him to Jenkins Memorial nected Barnes . & HoUidsy congregation. church: Ralelerh. at it. ... company tor seversl years. . -ov. continue tni connection. be worked out by th vsrtoes eont-l:,, cUca- th bollsrs. This has beta th cans of lectrle troubl la Ulllngtoa for BBaltl ta th mannar that It basil' Th groom is th son ot Mr. Archie several dsy psst, - Laiti to th.ir lai mku.. t.U -bason of Ulliagtoa. aad to a yeeag Secretary Boney says this Is the oawUoM lo j.. D mUa tsa ef the moat ssUtaaUsJ type. flrst time th well bs ver gon dir. ,oclBdt lh Ubor .,....lotl M tl iHsvlsg performed his dsty ta the Th extreme dryness Is do to lack of Uw,, lhm ..rfon n.Kii..r. Iirrvlc of U aatloa. h letaraed Iss- ueaisteiy to is isasatnoes Die day. Messrs. Jones snd Nooe of the Cumberlsnd Railway A Power Com pany visited Lllllngton this week In the Interests ot their company. Mr. Marvin Edwards has gone to Norfolk on business. AMERICAN LEGION MEETING There will be a meeting of the LU lington post of the American Legion ii. "n I Tuesday night. All ex-service mrt I1C Will - are cordially invited to attend. - normal rainfall la th past several! months. F Mrs. 8. H. WashbTrn will is, hre he I taUsg with the sa Miss Locll Grimes, milliner st John D. Johnson's, will leav Mon- Frldsy mornleg with her mother. Mr. C. &. Plpkla. for HatUsabarc. Miss., wher Mrs. Plpkla will epead A m M...!.. . .1.1, k. . I . uiv.u.u .v. - mwi tv, ,Bt wlntr with hr dsgghur. Mrs. T. J. Wslker, Mrs. Wash bans es- in. Bristol. Teon. r 'Hunting was th form of sport most indulged In around these parts on Thanksgiving Day. Rabbits, squirrels, quail all received salutes from the "Army of Occupation." peels to ret am -Tuesday. DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEES TO TIX NATIONAL CONVENTION cf which ho La so doservtag. He to enacted with the Haraall Hard vara A raraUsr Ceapeey. aad hi friends are aambered by kit ace tie - Uace. Mr. sad Mr. Johasoa retaraed te Liniagtea Tbsraday and will stake their horn fcer. where they wtU he t ocejved with the hearty good wishes f veryoe. Mr. NsiU Selsvoa of Trtaity CeJ- W-uhington. Nov. 24. Th Pan rrat-c national committee and the Th News once had th pleasure! woman's associate oommitUe trt Uia tasia kans Wsdaasdsr is of a caU from Mr. J. W. Sloan of I -. "7 voaurmaa wuas-i-ni..., K too, ta the leet Brosdw.y while he wasjn town Thars- tioaai convenuon next year. , - butlness Tuesdsy. k A. ... t '
Harnett County News (Lillington, N.C.)
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Nov. 27, 1919, edition 1
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