HARNETT COUNTY NEWS
THE PUBLIC WELFARE IS THE INTEREST OF THE WHOLE PEOPLE
Vol. 2. No. 17.
5c PER COPY t-50 PER YEAR
Lillington, N. C.t Thursday, April 22, 1920.
If It Concern Harnett, If. la THE .NEWS'
COMMENCEMENT
AT LILLINGTON
! just that. Doors will be closed!
I promptly.
Also, cars arriving after any :
FROM OLIVIA
Olivia. ADril 19.
HIGH SCHOOL peninfir h0Ur mU3t park at the Fruitgrowers say recent
111011 11W ifoot of the hill and remain ota u nn , tua
VOiO V- llvlr S SJ l a V - VilV
The commencement season !
at Lilligton High and Farm
Life School will open Sunday'
morning with baccalaureate i
sermon by Dr. W. I. Cranford
of Trinity College. The ser
vices will be held in the school
auditorium at 11 o'clock.
Thirteen students are in the
graduating class this year, four
boys and nine girls, as follows
there till exercises are over.
PROBLEMS FACING
i STRICKEN WORLD
FROM BU1ES CREEK 0. BRADLEY
DIES SUDDENLY
in!
PERSONAL
prospects for a good crop
this section. j
Miss Ida Denton and Miss'
. j Jennie Perkins have gone to j
On account of the baccalau- Sanford to take positions in thej
reate sermon at the school au- El-Rees-So cigar factory there.!
ditonum next Sunday morning. f Mr. Alan McDonald is en-
there will be no service at the; gaged in putting in new shelves
Presbyterian church. The com-; and counters in Webber & 01
munion service announced for ive's store to make room for an
that morning is postponed to! enlarged stock of merchandise;
Shall Chaos or Reconstruction
In Europe Follow the Great
World War?
j drea te work or starve. Am theee
men grew older tbttr famlll crew la
sue a4 demand, wnii tbelr ability air. and Mrs. K. A. Stewart
It tiro tfKTHMd. The tragedy r 'nf 1 Mlincrtnn ikr.V, '
ZTJ.rXyZ'lZr,.', ;-. lt ThumUy. .topping Mr. O Bdl?. mcmWr of
needs and diminishing sta. The for a few hour. ,ln county board of education
grindis sot only hurt Utlr bodies. It I Mr. R. F MeLeod rathlor nt and n of the mo prominer.1
'. . ...
Buiea Creek Bank, ha been county, died sud-
had been tblr nurse, they feared It
Clida Woodall, Blanche John-(the second Sunday morning of .they have coming ins
furrowtd their brain.
xney live in dread of poverty. It J . , , . Anv MnmUv irhlU .IrU-inc k:.
luuuncu iu nu ruom tor Krrn -
as
'would be their pallbearer. poverty days with Influenza. automobile near !u home in
I ,lk lu, nP ,hMU- Itev. J. A. Campbell filled hU Kipling.
They were resolving that If they could ' i . . P t-aill.- un .Irinr I ;.
DANGER IN GENERAL UNREST ! p " it would act put it. i.h upoa appointments at he I'dle nun lu
their children. They knew poverty Baptist church here Saturday car UP tfraile In the road ami
-j . InUmately. It wasn't a word, a name. !anJ Sunday. 'l m hat while turning a
Practically Universal Feeling if De-. J1 w" ,,T,n b-teful. cruel coropan- j q C Craviett left last cune tne car "truck a tree. t!-
Wlll Craw Unleae the w" 'T" .. ., ... Ine- the nr .H-M .l.m.....
. ma siarya or scarlet Hall. the slagda runcMiaj- lor iioxooro 10 ue " - " .
leoa of the aluma. and atwaya the with her brother. Mr. Gentrv However, it i not probable that
content
Causes Which Qava It Birth
Are Ramaved.
son, Kathryne Hockaday, Vida
Betts, Ruby Dewar, . Mamie
Johnson, Ruth Kelly, Addie
McDonald, . Beulah O'Quinn,
May. However, there will be! Mr. and Mrs. Craig of Pine-
preaching at the Presbyterian! view were visitors
church Sunday night. ! Sunday afternoon.
in Olivia!
Rev. G. F. Kirkpatrick will
Stedman McLean, Harold Moss,preach at Flat Branch church
Luther Rollins, Sion Wilburn. next Silnday afternoon at four
On Tuesday evening at 8 :30 1 o'clock. This is the regular day
exercises by the Grammar I and hour for services at that
school will be held. This part; church until a permanent pas
of the commencement program 'tor is secured,
is given over to the younger j Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rowland
students and is always among j of McCullers visited Mr. and
the most enjoyable numbers. Mrs. J. D. Long this week.
Wednesday afternoon atj Mr. C. Ware of Lillington
4:30 the recitation and declam-jR. 4 makes announcement of
ation contest will take place. 'his candidacy for the nomina
Six of the school's expert plat-'tion for
form speakers wiU fill the pro-1 Democratic
gram for this event. jSo far Mr. Ware is the only j today.
Wednesday evening at 830 j Democrat who is announced for
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Davis mo
tored to Dobson and other
points in Surry county where
they are visiting friends and
relatives for a few days.
Practically all tobacco men
here report plants coming on in
good shape, apd some say will
be ready to set in about three
weeks. Failure to get deliver
ies on fertilizers is becomnig se
Article VII.
By FRANK C6MERF0RD.
A epecter haunta Lurope. It la the
(host of unrest When I started out
to InterTlew unrest' In Europe I did
not rive my ear to the Idle theorist
who alajs know all about etery-
thlor. but never from direct expert'
l70br!ZYhAV 'who u "riously ill and not ex- hu d"th wa
or tne poor. Cbllareo who bad been ... .t V
" robbed of their youth, who had neer pected to live. accident. a only a cou-
owned a flower, poorly fed aod nit- Mr. and Mr. R, T. Johtumn p,e of ratche ere found .n
eraoiy ciao. Crajcrt out of be-I by ftf U'lnllncf inoitt n.ri tK ,l.v
theirs early in the season.'
hU face. He had been nuffcr-
alarm clocka. aoumllnf the call to toll. -.. ,: .Z . . , lt with . ..t K.r .v.
when they should have been an.wef ounuay wim -sin. jonnsona " "
ing the school bell, children physical- parent. Mr .and Mrs. D. Col- er i,mentf xollowir.g a troV
ly unfit for the breadwinner stmt- er of paralyiU ome month asr.
'Jt"?. IU r.?' !!: S Mer. P. A. Canadr. E. L. Mr. Bradley wa found lyin,:
w w x !mm s m a vi IAW u&ui. wa wr I m ' a
ence with It. nor did I go to the aftta- driven Into No Woman'a land, the Canady and S, C. Wt of Man- near ine running board of hi
fJ r0"" cum no4er th wor,,L Chester were in town Sunday machine in an unconxriou
-tSTiaiir1 i7dker:Uwh.Tcerf I u"h "-" and spent part of the day with " minute
trouble, who la trying to mobllUe un-i Be' e war men were brooding j jj y Campbell afterward.
rt and marshal it' under the banner n,,1 TlfT i Measrs. D D Johnson J II Funeral nice were held
of ItevoluUon. I passed by the place- ,nM n'rrorlng life, pictured thej essra. u. u. jonnjon. j. . . f it
hntm, tm..rviVe iiMH.n i ! horrorm. They wer the aubject of IMorcan. Wm. Uochurch and D.",1"1 anrnoon t 3 o c lok
po, c oiWM.oo ana aeoaie. r- M. Mc Kinney were in town ai -naiyeaie :pnr.jr cnurtli.
ies. v"- " f .wor? imiKV ?c...i. interment be nsr in the churrh-
rious to those who failed to get " - P- P-! SSJ McKinney were
I n knA,i,. f nnr,., trnm thing over with their wiee aft- ,:aturaay on ouine&s.
iv.jr iU1 -xiv, nut.iwiA- - j i sougnt knowienge ot unrest rrom .Z Tv... . " . . I . . ' . .. vanrl Tdmnw f .
county auditor in the Mr. Henry Lee Smith made those who knew it from contact with it. r !b audrn had g on. to bet and I Mr. D. A. Honeycutt went to;' , Rrn,r ! PfPf aN
tic primary in June, his first shipment of asparagus thos. who were part and parcel of it. "y,; iJ'Vu jDunn Monday on kuaineaa. (enled the funeraL Mr. I rad-
Ir. War. is th nnlv todav. I went t the t! u th. h.i Mr. T. T. Eaton has been at- one of the mo.t widely
average man. I talked with the
will be given to class day exer
cises and the senior recital. The
this office.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Stewart
class motto reads : "There is no visitedMrs. Stewarts parents in
elevator to success; take the Dunn this week.
stairs." It will be interesting!. Mr. J. Walter Turnage, con-
-w.w m.-t- , r .....
Most of the boys here fail to aweaty. dirty coal miner at the mouth ! ? P' back, only to look Into pointed po.t master for IhU ow? na r e5teemeU
i rnai awvavaa ivr m iHAiKaff aw aaA a- n m rw i u ev m am aw & .mimm.
finrl onvthino- pvti, i th of the shaft- He had Just come from "T. 'v. - - rDice. .
, ... ., . .i i . t. uir itir bi ifib . 5 r l t .11 i
II,." : u.. u, ,u -' . . . , Mr. II I. Ittri nf P.lir r. varouucii ami
.-. . , . . fround. I visited the man who works ,v , f.i. - 'r-ii. c....--.. .-j c.. PaJtor Farmer conducted th.-
n v r -ck a-a-ara n vi a-! rr r a-i n m wa ra aTi a k. t w a .a. . . w . iitus. a. aw . uvaa i aaaaa aaiaaaaa va aaa a-ara a aajat xiie iil m. a a. sa a a k m aa. mi -. iia - - -
along. We hope that this fad -p- of th. teamster. I wt to f.o j "J t " Mr. and Mm. C. II.
does more than increase the
tones. and talked with men between ' ?ubc Ubrarl.a. brought light to
and inspiring to hear the fare- tractor of Dunn, was in Lilling-j price of this popular
well song of a class with such a ton On business Tuesday. ! which is likely to be t
meaningful motto. The exer-i Auditor McKinney of Ral- however, if it succeeds in in-
the two whistle which mark the time .
the dark minds of the workmen, la Strickland of thU place.
garment, of the noon meat They munched at ' t "ght they saw more clearly belr
ie result- black bread, ate chees or aausage. ! d a apl?1' 1
f aulied te..7offeo or cheap, diluted red h,,p r,b,-..It.U tural ambition .
wine.
of roan to climb.
CARD FROM MR. RAY.
MISS OMA MATTHEWS.
He wanta to get oo
i inrai lima wiin in line, mi ... ... - - . r
r.ioa tnA rtntu will rhaHlv picrh is snptiHincr q fow rlnva in snirincr some of the new cnn. i.iu k. .. ...n .. ik.. : nd P- ignorance bad kept mm from tAi uor rew s .
i'JV.J 1 Aaa SMAX-rMVay , 0 g '-""----O " m. v tv -- mmm - a " I Vf V IIVI V w 9 w a aaew a
verts to overalls, with the idea
that it might be well to do a
measure the capacity of the au-.Lillington on business for the
ditorium in numbers attending. ;town.
On Thursday morning at 10 Mrs. Hiram Baggett returned! little real work and produce
o'clock the annual address will Sunday from Richmond where something, some benefit may be
be delivered by some speaker she has been visiting her sister,; obtained after all.
yet to be selected. At this hour ! Mrs. Medley. j Miss Fannie Brooks, county
the diplomas will be presented! Mrs. R. P. Wray returned home demonstrator, will be in
work through no fault of their own.
Only yesterday many, yen most of
these men were In khaki; now. back
on the Job In OTeralla. they were think
ing. Their speech was troubled. DIs-
ronteut looked out from their eyea. I
could feel It. They talked It. but never
as unreftt. always proteat.
Unrest Must Be Quieted.
; Mi Oma Matthew, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mr, Clem W.
Matlhewa of Kipling, died in
i cllmblnc Irnoranea) la darkneaa. Men A . -.-..1 m--.K.- -.f m.
stumble when they try to go forward - . . ,, itfr ... ,. ,,iKex Hospital Monday. She had
In the dark. Education I. the light In Wends In different part Of the b . . for treat-
the road. They sought to make ha.te. county have aaked In regard to "en lKen 10 aieign lor ireat
tomkk.pfortb.ioata.woc.uool UIon M to thc comn ment ,me te n day. ag o by Dr.
taught them to want thloga for them- . f , mi Arnold. The remain were
aeuee and their famlllea that their Primary. I hope you w ill J P,brohl homc and funera
rai nattr-a. ami nuiinavrai naTpr inouiaK ui nail 1 iir ininiwinr il m. ir iiip 11 l .
Olivia this week in the interests
of her canning club work.
Olivia already has several ex
perienced cold pack canners,
W. A. B.
MAMERS NOTES.
to the graduates. Diplomas'; Tuesday from Zebulon' where
from Lillington High School she has been on a few days'
admit to any college or univer- visit.
sity in North Carolina without ' Dr. J. W. Hal ford and Dr. J.
further examination or test.F. McKay went to Charlotte
Many graduates of this school this week to attend the State
are now in the various institu-i Medical Society meeting there,
tions of learning throughout' Miss Fannie Brooks, county.
the State. They are reflecting; home demonstrator, is spend-j The farmers of Mamers sec-
great credit upon the local in- ing a few days at Pineview and!jon have organized a comnanv
stitution. jPinehurst this week attending and are going to pUt up a cot.
Thursday evening at :30 lectures on landscape garden- ton a Mamers Part of the
will be presented the school's ing. Mrs. J. W. Half ord acorn- 'machinery for this irin has al-
own proauciion 01 ine roman- paniea ner. ready arrived This will mean
tic musical comedy, "The Gyp- Dr. W. I. Cranford of Trinitj !a great deal to the farmers of
sy Hover. Director, Miss Kuth Uollege will preach the bacca-'fj,:- gection
Corpening, pianist Miss Blanch j laureate sermon at the Lilling-; jjr. Allen Jones is erecting a
jonnson. vveeKs oi practice ion nign ocnooi auuuorium on new residence in Mamers.
have been put into this number Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Misses Idell O'Quinn
on the commencement program! Mr. O. P. Shell of Dunn, can-1 Beulah Moore attended preach
a 1 . in 11 1 1. m . 1 i
anu no one in mis vicinity win diuate tor judge 01 tne recor- jnir at SDrinir Hill Sunday if
a a a . i a a a a . a 1 lra
nardiy ao themselves the in- der s court and politician dt
justice of failing to witness it. j luxe, spent Wednesday in Lil
It will be a rare treat.. The lington on business. The judge
play will wind up the closing 'says he is sane and therefore
exercises. 'safe.
All persons attending com-j Mr. J. T. Ellington of Angier
mencement are urged to be j was in town Monday on busi
present and be seated before ness. .
the appointed hour for opening Mr. M. J. Senter will hold a
each exercise. The lady prin- sale at public auction of per
cipal, Miss Richard, says this is Jsonal property and household
"positively must." She means effects at his residence near
1 Kipling this coming Wednes-
no hth Carolina ' Quite a lis of desirable
harnett county. ipropertv is offered and no
wanting. The home which aatUEed ;wncn fjg final.
iiivir mrnii atrei ana imuiri
Owing to the
jvicea held at Chalybeate
IS.t 1 l.t. I '"H'"
Thalr atate of tulnd la the problem, j .beta. The bathtub and tooth breah are unutiiun ui niy neaun uu uic . ffprrmfin -t -,
nn rnnn iinn ni m v i
viimiiiwii wa imj a 9 t .a a a B
- uunai in tne cnurcnyaru.
Unrest la epidemic: It Is militant, i acquired bablta. The de-Ire to straight complicated
There la little of pacifism In It. It Is ! en the back that has bn bent In toll 'nrivate affairs I will not be a
1 f. I A. . . . . u . - Km wfAtt " '
close to the cause of this dlseaso which , One thing stood la tho way It b- candidate Ueiore tne pnmar)
Spring Baptist church Tue-
elock with
MUa Matthews waa about 14
.' year of age and had been in ill
. t t e a .
and the work ought to succeed Vl !TZ f!lb .irZiZ ij! thl. year for county commla. fc . h f
wli Vior w a n "uu " : ' 8ioner. uui ai tne tame time . . ,....,
- ... ' - - - viuiivi. av ttic mm 111c kiiitt: . ... . . ,
the minds of the men we are looking; and dlsUnctl porerty. They saw this . ... , f bore her CroM with that forti-
to and depending upon to do the Imp. table obstacle waa made out of ,nJr neany tuppon Will DC tree- , charaeteriatir of n tru4.
worlda work. It doesn't take a ', ,-oor wagea. They aaw more. They aaw ' y given the party a far as ,
prophet to understand that If heed la that poor wagea built th poortiouaea an- aJe 1u knowing mV own
. ... . a Ll i.lt.il.. k. . m m a I a it, . ft.au..t i w y
not given to me minica irruaung mem i nod nuea mem. orgaoueti wm rra 1 , , , 1 . . i
and a remedy Is not found for the Irri-' Hoea. Introduced the soup house. Out wcuci f ,vmn-fi,v nf
. . . - , . a T W - 11. . t W - " " ' T
The bereaved have the heart
the entire
aawawwv alias vaaiiitwa
. , 1 community,
h for the party and
the people as I ought to do.
P1SGAH CLOSES.
- 1 aa a
tatlon. serious trouble will follow. of their thoughts. In tbelr experience, (one Cle, 1 Know mat 1 cannot
While war la hell. It haa at least1 tbey carved a truth. "Ae long aa some as muc
tne renramt or aiscipune. a reToiu , penpie nave mora man m-j ra pur
iinn rrovrlnr out of unrest would meaa alblv use. while others through do
" mm. m m . 1 ..... . . .
mob madness, terrorism, fanatical. : fault of tbelr own have less tban tne 7 1 ncrciore 1 ininiC II DCSl IO give
brutal, cruel and merciless. Once I abaolutely need, something la wrong.- !pacc lo a younger and tronger. The school at Mt. Pigah will
started, it would spread like wildfire.; and when thecal to arms cam. the , Mftll!rlft tVM.v A.ril tn TK.,.
The world would bo awept from Its thought were living in me maaa bubu . - y .
a-nsea. Tha tire would run it courae ' of the world. Many not cooceroed with ' strong men In Western Harnett will be an address at eleven
until stopped became there waa noth- the problem of the other eeteo eighth-. but j wJj gUgg;e)ll ony two o'clock, picnic Sinner, exerci
Ing left to burn. Who darea picture the knowing nothing of hat was happen- j . ,.,...,, . . . 111
state in which it would leate the; isg in the minds of the men and: Mr. J. Ambrose Buchanan of in the afternoon and again in
world? In this day. when the nerve : women of toll, and raring leas, toy Upper lAUIe Uiver and Hr. II. the evening, beginning at eight
of the world are 00 edge, when cold! did not know that theao men were V. Cameron of Johnsonville. o'clock. Even-one is ronliallv
and hunger Irritate, one shudders when , uniting and planning to tear down tbo
he thinks of the fate of civilisation wall of poverty.
If unreK Is not checked before It ex
piodea In passion and wrath.
Unrest existed before the war. It was
an acorn then. It Is an oak now. lie
fer e the war men were complaining.
ml fnatlv rnmnlilnlnr. ahn( their lot
Wednesday night, the 28th, e X-1 The difference now la that four years
-.-..It-.-, il L rni 1 I I . t. . -, k... Mn.w4 lh.ni tn
ternoon.
The commencement exercises
of Mamers school will be held
on the 28th and 29th of April.
The exercises will begin on
Both are good prgoressive bust- invited to attend.
AT CHRISTIAN LIGHT.
closing Thursday night.
Green's first trip since recover
ing from a severe attack of
pneumonia.
Attorney B. Ray Olive of Fu
quay Springs was a visitor in
town Wednesday.
Attorney J. R. Barbour of
stop complaining and act.
taught them mucn.
the greatness of force-
Back of their present tendency to
act Is the grown grievance and the
war lesion. Before the war they com 1
icori-t.mi.wra vawai new men and each would add
' strength and vim to the ticket.
... Mhi: 'l.fkl babiea my poor judgment it
Fata, mis, clotbea, milk for babiea ' ' Commencement exerciH s t
and other necessities ere scarce la.WOUld be a Wise thing to put1 . , .,
Iieriin. hd to high-priced th.t ih.'them both on the ticket, pro. ChrUt Ughthool wil be held
poorer psle -rdJy them w rf h q h d Monday April 2C. beginning at
at all; yet ths ahop windows along I ' 4 p. m. A most interesting pro
Unterden I4nden sre full of beautiful 1 board should drop OUL I only
They learned of. goods. suggest thU aa I know the men V " T .
no?D'T mi: hi.: re all right, and I think West- Ine Puu"c " coruiany inviteu.
fact that Berlin and other cities hnte - ' t
less population than Wfore the war. em Harnett neds more re pre- t.,r, tor t4lW ml t Nr..
Ererr candr store window In IWrtln sentatlon. oSS.
Soldiering
plained; today they demand. It Is In-1 haa a crowd before It all day long
- . .a . a. a a e -.(
Adults, as well ss children, stand and
stare st the dlsplsys of sweets.
Movies most of them Immoral a ra ,
Respectfully,
D. P. RAY.
terestlns to examine unrest la the
complaint stage, ss these men knew It
before 1914.
These plain, ordinary sversge men j slwsys crowded. Twelte new moving
have, always been Intensely human. picture bouses sre to be erected. The
Benson was in the countyseat h?ey ,,0T? lhet.rK T'T "d STTA 10091 tmM ar tL
J I iti 1 1 v.il fnp lhalp hnmaa lha rait I ra rrA mAtm.
Wednesday. keenlr their responsibility for the hap- i Theaters sre crowded, end so Is the Mrs. J. W. Mason U Improving
Attorney C. R. Partnl of An- Dlness ofthelr loved ones. They bare opera, as a rule. after a few davs illness.
r 1 ipph vi ft - . .. . - - 1 - . -
in, P"r He reported the condition oi vipr w In tnwn Wpdnp.dnv hut one thing to gie. Before the war
ed having his daughter, Miss Pauline Bla-j Register of Deeds W H !h!7 '! "
ronofoi-i!. . ' . . . -kcjjiaici ui UKKUX v . il. uw Their oni
FOR SALE
I'nder and by virtue of the power ,iUf !,-..- .,, ...jii
of sale contained in the mortgage doubt a laW crowd Will be on
ded executed by K. B. Johnson of hand at the sale.
Harnett County, on the 12th day of 1 vf t a tiiii- rt..-.
Uecemher, 1914, to Adams Grain ft Mr. J. A. Blalock of Dunn
Provision Company, and recorded in j Was in Lillington Wednesday.
i I. . . Ill m 1 Tl 1 a) 1 m
iiib uini:e 01 ine uegiaier oi ueens oi
Harnett County, in Hook
-01, the said mortgage deed
cr-u uui uMiKiieu anu iransierreci : i. . n ,
i.y ll.o Adams Grain & Provision 10CK as unimproved, one 13 in
Company to J. C. Thomson, default la hospital in Asheville. Miss
having been made in the payment of vtninnu. ta ,nu 1,-. ..... i. 1 ti
Hie note secured by said mortgage; Blalock is Well known in Lil-
he undersigned win offer for sale atilington, having visited here of-
ihe courthouse door in Lillington toL
1 he highest bidder for cash on Mon-len.
'! f Aril2thf l9i0, a ,,,he !,our .of ! Mr- L- p- Surles of Dunn was
. . iiuvn, me 1UIIUWII K U- ill) , ,
Hutu yiupeny, 10-wii: i --umift tvn mviiuajf . i noil oi LUKe was eiectcii a
iiegins at a stake In Salmon's line.! Attorney Robert Godwin nf!u. f i c i e
zhera his line crosses the river roadie AUOrneJr ooen uotiwin oi member of the State board of
nd lutis as his line north 31 euntUnn Was in town on business pYnminfr tnr tnrm of iv
.u u li n. ii i i ma ui ntn aha tr 4i iir..i i "
. . Iglnal corners of Chas. V, Johnson's ,7 . '
. mi; thenco west lo.oo chs. to the he Lyceum singers, vocal
ht of way of the It. & II. rallroail. r.iin-tta i-.--.. i.i i.
ten us this right of way 8. g 1-2 K.r , ' cuiui quancin,
hi ens. to tne river road: ihenro inos. soios. etc.. at iiiiinrton
High School auditorium Friday
night, April 23. Don't fail to
hear them.
8FJUWC HILL NOTES. A. AUCION Q H6
We are glad to know that' r.T nlnnrD rno -aii
ON APRIL 24, 1920
Faucette and Auditor Allen M.
Shaw went to Raleigh on busi
ness Wednesday.
At the meeting of the North
Carolina Medical Society in
Charlotte this week Dr. Wm. P.
i tills road H. G3 PJ. 5.50 chs. to the
ginning, containing 5 -1-2 acres.
Tills March 22nd, 1920.
(Signed) J. L THOMSON,
Transferee of Mortgagee.
Land Posters for sate at The News
Cilllce.
Chickens, eggs, butter raise 'em
on your farm and hrlna om t
-----o .
Mr .and Mrs. Neill Green of
Dunn were visitors to Lillington
Wednesday. This was Mr.
years.
Mr. Marvin Edwards and
Miss Vera Dorman motored to
Durham last Sunday and spent
the day.
a art arm a
xviiss uaye jonnson nas re
signed her position with Bag
gett & Johnson and left for
Raleigh this week where she
has accepted a position.
sparingly It was their I
lahor. Their one source of income waa
the pay enrelope. With their wages i
they had to buy shoes, clothe; food. 1
and proTlde ahelter for the Uvea they !
brought Into the world, and for the
women they had choseo to be the math
era of those children.
-Hams" fare All. '
"Home, Sweet II oma" Is the Inter !
national anthem. It It ths heart song
of the average man. The club plays
no part In his life. From hla boms be
goes to work, and from work he goea
home. Khauties snd tenements sre
not homes. These men hsve alwaya
protested against the ngly shacks In '
which they were compelled to house
their loved ones. They bit their Hps
In jobless dsys when their children
went to bed hungry. Resentment
grew la their hearts when they saw
how poorly dressed their wives snd
clilldren were. They muttered curses
when their children were forced to go
to work. a They wanted to give their
children a better education than they
bad ra. a (tetter chance In life, and
they laxiihed at laws prohibiting child
labor, While conditions cum pel led chii
. . Mr. J. W Mason was a isl-
-Old Timers" en Rhine Again. ' n P r..r. :...
Quite a number of regular -old tinvor at Mr. B. F. Mason a Satur-ers-
who marched to th. Ilhloe with day. ! ne mu, one JenMr cou-
JLhTirvn We arc gUtl to ee MU IVrl two buggies and harness, farm
r vk uli XtL 1 22lalS!'Maon out again after a few , m ,
to the Lnlted States snd discharre.i ImolemenU of all kinds corn
snd enlisted agsls. go to tasks up :ba days illness. irnpirrnem-a oi mil mnus. corn.
Fifth snd rtftitth infsntry regineota We are lorry to hear of Mrs. fodder, shucks, hay. one wheat
which armed recently la the vicinity .,- ,. c.ri-Lt. m...
of Coblens to await possible dupatrhpv , , . l,,neM- - thresher and homrDowre all of
In the near fature to Upper Silesia to! Mr. R. L. Bullard and son ef inre,ner anu norsepowre. au oi
supervise the plebiscite. im county were visitors In our household and kitchen fund-
..v.". ..ri " dl"".?v-
glum before the armistice.
visited Mr. and Mrs. N.(A. Ma- gin and fixtures and pres-s, al-t
ptuss Leases iJ. ooo.ooo, son Sunday.
a.. . a m m a w
Tlis I'olian proieaaor, a. a. weaeo-
Mr. and Mra. B. F. Mason tur- one 1 rtl 80'w cotton
platform scales.
XXfm a rm ia-u av--v n la.m
.--r.w. .t,i.l f lha tni.lll-nr d-C? " .
,-rtmeia of the sil-nus.iaa govern-.of Mrs. O. P. Thomas Illness. of Sa ,0o.cok M
mem. eaumaiea mat m wwi wr, DUl nope ner a speeoy recovery.
iMdshevism. a ''! "ft Miss Bessie Naul. Mis Hat
disease has coat Ilussis a total of , t. 4, . ... !. , ,. .
an) uvea. He piarea the eoat of boi- tie Butler and Miss Maude Hoi-,
.hetUm St 12,20.000 Uvea. rofeaaof!dcr visited MUsCS Pearl and
Osaendoffsky asys that formerly the t Masm Mondav nlfht
ll.i.lsa roroUtlon Increased at the,1" n loncuy nignt.
1 itia rvar&nna mlntita. Tadit
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-i . i- ,t. . .-- ' ijobi loraei idii ibiiiini m v a, ' wi mwr imi --. i
uni-.iiui ai mi i-i.w . ,, ,, ,, .. --,....- -r.t
r DDjril mm wwii mm Miiri.. t owj war una ..ij...
Place of 5aUi At Resident
M. J. SENTER
Kipling. N. C
it
to thirteen a minute.
wsat fares prod are.
eoa A Co aad get good