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ARNETT COUNTY NEWS THE PUBLIC WELFARE IS THE INTEREST OF THE WHOLE PEOPLE Lillington, N C, Thursday, May 0, 1920. ' ,If It'Conetrnt Harnett, lli In THE NEWS" Vol 2, Nd, 10 vtoti (Ol'V 9 1, ml I'MII YIIAIl i CAM MORRISON j EDUCATION BOARD STATE COLLEGE MAKES BID FOR NAMES N, A. SMITH NEWS LETTER HARNETT VOTES (tinling MeHhiint i flump-it MwutM'i , 1 1 ittpnioilal i ill nf Ihe , nf Ihmnf nf lldHPHiitMi in Wll rit'GMeTal -Mninni Am isfinn of !! IIok. painprim MnrnsfM, candidate j tHiPfl TVnit nf littt lb. llrdiHi.v: fMliepa jit Maleieh nn 1 Ond for the imofi-ftlip gHlpnmtM-il! l" pojmlilar lh wwmannu fmina nf nomination, made an old fashioned1 At the tegular monthly moling of memorial whhh hav n pinpooad ''Democratic speepU" before x goodjlhe floard of Education pf lianieM 144 a lasting tribute to the 33 lonuer j sized crowd in the c'ourthouse here ! County, Mr. N- A: Pmith, a business students who gave tbeii lives in the Tuesday at noon. The greater pat 1 man of Kipling, was chosen to till th world war. After a careful survey of Mr. Morrison's speech was. devot- j unexpired term of the late deceased and a thorough discussion of the va j?d to a review of the great record of member, Mr. O. Bradley. Mr. Smith rious types proposed, the committee the party in the state and nation, will fill out the term which has about 'unanimously decided to imdertuke to concluding remarks dealing with his three years yet to run. rai.se SSO.OOd and to en-cl a clock candidacy for the governorship. i Tne term of Mr. T. V. Harrington . tower and chime on the college After the sneech manv of thosojof Barbecue township is the next to campus. The tower design i of PROBLEMS FACING STRICKEN WOULD sahted Jrihs was tawrh greater thru ih humbef of f lt Mailable, Tin returning" ftohlle liktttg iU was nfp1 m tilth Ii tmallef ! hll M knew was paid t"t lha same Work hMU he bad mh ft1illng Ih ined Mm, II figured Ibst M Hen f.mr r wtti ef Ms Ufa, M1 Shall Chaoi or Reconstruction In iim -m iu m hi upon in outline in wages as a BUIES CREEK i ACADEMY CLOSES ' NEXT WEEK who heard it introduced themselves to the speaker and highly compli- mented him on his discourse, several declaring that it was the best "Demo cratic speech" they had heard in years. Mr. Morrison- was introduced by Mavbr Thomson of Lillington. who expire. The vacancy caused oy me course still to he worked out. but it expiration of this term will be filled: will be probably about 9 feet Mh in the coming primary and the Legis lature next January will confirm the nominaTton. It has not been learned whether Mr. Harrington will offer for another term. The Education Board at its Mon- Europa follow the Great World War7 MEN CHANGED QY . BATTLE referred to the great service rendered ! day session also elected a new super- the Democratic party for the past 28jintendent to take the place of Frol. B. P. Gentry, who Jas resigned. FROM BUIES CREEK . - Mr. D. Honeycutt went to Dunn Thursday on business. Mr. M. Mills of Apex was" in town last Thursday and spent a few hours with Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Reardon. Mr A A Rpnlnn nnd Mrs. TIeieht thusiastically. by stressing the need; Rnlpih Mondav 8homine. of a political party in these days of , The following were in town Fridav years by the speaker. Mayor Thom son held Mr. Morrison to be a man who "deserves the Democratic nomi nation because of the great service he has rendered, he having been among the band of statesmen who redeemed the state from negroism and repub licanism 25 or so years ago." Mr. Morrison began his speech. which was frequently applauded en-. trial. He told of the tendency ev erywhere to organize into class to attend "the funeral of Mrs. Wm. j Pearson: Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson i groups and seek to control the gov-;of Birmingham Ala- Mr8. and Prof. ernmeni. tie warned againti mi. : T T anler of Benson Rev. c. c. pointing out that if we allow classes wheeler of Smlthfieid, Rev. E. I. of people to run the government it j OHye Qf Dunn Mr and m ,L soon will be wrecked and as bad a form of government as soyietism. Poe of Lillington, Mr. J. R. Baggett and Prof. B. P. GOentry of Lillington, V. Smith of Chalybeate Kpring?., j Df. H, T, Roberts of Coats spent j a few hour In town Tuesday. and will follow the general deii.st of the Campanile of the Iowa Stato Col lege. The committee believer that the choice of memorial will fict with favor among the alumni. It U nei ther utilitarian nor entirely non utilitarian, but a happy medium be tween "the two. The committee re ports that about $7,000 have been subscribed already with considerably less than one-half of the farmer :-t:i- ! dents responding. A now c:;mnri';n will be-itndertaken at one? .-.ivl vig orously pushed until the roil is in sight. The 1920 intercollegiate bi-pliall season was officially opone-.l in Htil eigh on March 22 when St;t 'ol!ce defeated Lenoir College Ifi to 2. Announcement 1 made nt State College that Mr. V. II. Durst. tio clate professor of farm crn;i; nl Pennsylvania State CoBip. Iia-' uc cepted the professorship or f anil crops here and will enter upon hi new duties at West 1t;:U'i.r!i on M.ty first. Prof. I)ar.t come- to State College with pplendid ''qnipr.'ent. to both training and ex!eririo and highly recommended by -irj.np of tl'. biggest agricultural tnou rf tlip conn- 0 try. He was born and rer" i mi a farm In Miami cpunty. (!ilo. nnil re ceived his bachelor of rcinfp di'iirr- at Ohio Stale t'nlver.llr In 19 in. For rthltlv dUcrliidnatlua (Iml Mm, Everywhere I have heart! lhe turn ayt "We are oul of luck. Tit , hands flayed slid we were apphiuded , . when we left to fight. While we were tone the wage wrot up. We don't begrudge the men who ttajed at home the wre they rot. bat It's , damn funny that whea we cotse tack 1 ' down ro wage. The cotl of Mvlo : don't go down. I guc we're out or luck." I found two phrases Inseparable In : - the tpeech of the discontented, "the r . h:h cost of IlTlnff;" "the profiteer." By FRANK COMERFORD. Worklngracn with whom I talked.: Making a soldier out of a elvtllan freely admitted, that some of the high docs more than change the clothes be cost of living was the legitimate re- ' wears. It changes the man. Men i suit of the great demand for eTery-; who lad never owned a revolver thing and the natural shortage, but In Washington Society. Soldiers Have Learned What Can Be Accomplished by the Use ef Force, Sternly and Eftniently Applied. Article IX t "Ad AIM I'M Aff' ti fatuity 'i i w i i ut Hales tf k Arsdeutr reuel yoir prehear at tu Thlrly-Rrsl AT.nusI t'oiuniearemenl May I. . It, M and IS. Ilja lluies Creek. North Csrr.lira This Is the neat and attractive In vitation that Is betas sent oul. - rompenled by the following rarl: Holes Creek Academy Home Coming May IS. 12 1.000 Former Students Hiprcted Banquet C:00 P. SI. Judge John A. Oate. Toast matrr Alumni Organlt4 Come and firing Others Saturday. IVogrwm. May S 8:30 p. m. or rifle, who had never, even shot one off, who had nev?r kll'wd anything In their lives, were given (firearms. They were drilled, taught t shoot, taught to kill. The education was thorough and sclentllc. They learned to look the same breath they Insisted that; Sunday. May t 11:10 a. ta. much of It was due to the mercenary. Commencement sermon. Rev. Kliat ghoulish profiteer. Ilodson Poe. Th.D.. Temple .Church. The profiteer took blood money dor- urnaro v C .'VJJI' Tuesday.. May 11. 10:10 . ...aiI nan. mm IhA ie9 mt hMn 1 m. C0MMKSSI0NKRS IN SHORT MKKT pi .iiMi,s$. t f 'tlHhtMlttt l H alsr -UiH tlen,lr muS fcll t f' lr ff-M eit l .. i i I. U), hi Is III Tl s . . sl.oH fafie, ihI lsity t iri -... Ir. g U(t,tm the lrfd e II (4 rwiit,e nature. lUr W. II. Jf. W, , Stewart. J. A. lffrxh an! J. ,, ,t . fft-fu JohiiBi;i Talip, rrplrl illllia fr an rirt, t upon road bond for Ittii iot . ship la lb sum of 1 1 .o. t-. petition was graatrmt an. 4 Jure i: . was s t lln for feot4iJ.fi: e!rti .. W. A. Stewart 4 nltail tr(. trar. and the poll hol.'rt V. tf Johnson and J. A. Spivey. Tfeo promoting lb L& J 14j f -r building good roads In Jobnoati:: say tt at the elation will tai m lainty carry. Tte ptmoa wa t4 merouly signed by the b citi;-r.ry of the lowchlp. John.onvilJ lown shlp can build good rvads a nomkally as any section, eative r. terial Wing in abundance with wfcuN , to construct sandlay road. ibj which there are no cior ssbianiil thorouchfam aaywl.r. Tb down the sight of a rifle, pick out and the fighting man at the front. . " . ' 7. " . roads can t built at low. col and s. human heart for target. Are and He drew dividends out of the tears j "eaneiwjay. jay w. s p. m The speaker declared that every- Mf w L Hatcher of Dunn. Mr. N. T. one should belong to one party, and Patterson of Coat9( Mn and Mra. K. that the political party, wnicn gov erns not for the benefit of one parti fular class hut for uil the people, i-4 Iho only srtfe method of government. Everything H being hn11ngt"l Iti ' thewe days, dfclated the ppj'uker, HJid a white tutm and absolutely danger-jtwo and one-half y ;in br ww a all mfliititt' of "lsnt" and "namw" are 'bits fof ho htihltntlon f n wblti wo- slntant professor of agronomy eti:i ronmltig over lit landln the form of jttitttt. Klon at Ohio, In 1UI1 h wn- new and entlelng plans for governing ' School JtouseKe were few and fur pointed aNlnnt irofienr of uri-mi lliB people, all of which will lead only ihetween. North Carolina had on of my tU Petuixylvatilii ; : i i C U(, to wreck and rtifu, he pointed out, Ihe highest death rate In the country j where ht lui tmiKht f.rm cni fr Mr, Morrison stated (hat he pre-'and the farmera planted their vrQvnn little over aeven ye.ir litln& fers the Democriitlc party to all oth- In daily fear, IIIiIh time Prof, ImrMt ba i v,uu I er im riles because he considers that' The Democrats gained control i(he work for bin mi -iter's d-.-reo d'ir in nrinrinlea of the through the determination of the in tuimmer senloiiM Ht ( American government, the fundamen-, "red shirts," of which Mr, Morrison tal principles of government which was a leader, that "the white man have hlrtfle tnis country and this state will rule the land or die," and Inline firt gfeatj powetful and good. diately the state began to prosper. lie thett.ehtered into a defense tf With the result that today North ihe reebrd Of the lieitioratic adlnittt'arolliia is the strongest of Hie i.dr'aiiiiii in Hin bifiie iHid halioH, titiit- Southern slates and ihe wonder of t'tiiiitdiHB the Iteiitihlit-riH itaMV f ot- the eoiire teiitthlif. North (farolitia (years. There will ho n uiiin i i lr it tmileiiiis hwhv the Hhefties of the stood fourth last year itt the vaiue of Iclasses of iuon, lir. lain .)Hi l!l". Isolde it lid e.ii0?in its i0idiislr.- HMrittitiural prodiitts, only three Uhd it N espwied h:! hf h.tiM' The (0iHlf:y wa?i it the reffce ut ststes, ihiiph larger, nettling iar neei , ntinmer or oin gratis etr i r";"i r-r riuii wlieii tiie neoiiia of the United fsfinefp.- And per Ht'ie jdrtnted the coinineiMemeni will hum m k h latfit; jpaljjtjiiK (l)af Uianildi:5i! NQFtli ffVWt lliHde IllOre yeaf.- Moll: il: llnlitei, lod' iaily tmd hepn rtNlyl t) Mtem and inone.y thsn the funners of nn other date fop governor, wMI dfiivH i. wprfefng for Ilia flni,nPi; iotereM of epp pf the ppmury. annual h In inn I ddret. privileged ground, delhioned Hie He- Fuf a Uwg Uuu Ilia slate (milt a rmhlican party and placed in power school house a day until now M WoocLiow Wilson and surrounded him state has a larger percentage of chil with Pemocratic statesmen led by old dren enrolled in the public and pri fashioned Southern Democrats who vate schools than any other slate in had kept the party faith handed down the nation. Good health laws have from the fathers. low the average, and North Carolina's He reviewed the conduct of the ; reduced the death-rate until it is be var by the Democratic party, holding birth rate is the highest'in the whole .l;e victory of the American armies world! be a wonderful achievement. Re-, These are a few of the wonderful iblicans have criticised the adminis- j achievements of the Democratic par- tniatt&wtn of nttln .itrnu- eagerly watch for the man to fall, and walls of broken-hearteu womw Vmioi "-"" - Jobnsonvlll Is fa.i t-omicc tt - . . i . v. ...n. ..ft AiMu. 11a n m TtnlMl fnr Tc f 1 1 r mMl iney were irainru lu. rusii uibui iqu niui-iuinru unuiru, 0j county a rool a wall of human beings ana anve nay- minted nis goia oui oi agony, starve-: mursaay. way la. iv:w a. m. onets Into men's heads and bowels, tlon, heartaches. He stands todsy Contest for O s tor's medal. 12:10 Many of these men n-few years be- the Judas of the war, the most de- p. ra. Commencement addres. Tier. fore would have fainted In a stock- plsed man of earth. Herman T. Stevens. Deadrrick Ave- The profiteer Is not an Koglishmsn. no Chorch Knotvllle. Tenn. I p. frenchman. Italian or American. r-t... (.A . . . . " . ,v , ra. -Class etercises. i.iv p. m. He Is found In every country of the1 world, a man without nationality. ru- Colonel . Maid. without conscience, without humanity. ,n .lh department there contracted the undertaker's point of He Is the pimp of clTllliatlon. lit If r SS graduate Irom Sampson. pUf0 mmunl th0 tftmmmtiHt it view towards life, a fatalism wunoui still on me joo. af. nuw-n. dlrwJj, lo p. in biH The profiteer has given the Lnltevi Vanre. Harnett. Chatham. ual. , Flates a terrible black eye. A torn yards where cattle were being killed. Foe four years they have been In a human slaughterhouse, not only as spectators, but as part of the place. It steeled these men. Many of tr.cin fear. Kxperlence In battle tsnght them the meaning of the word "force. They discovered that the Individual was only Important and efnclent when he acted 111 concert wllh a great group. Ilvrrythlng defended upon team work. Mti learned that a group of men pcgr. ! towanhlpa. The grntWmw preseaii&s the petition say thai rr before bi thre ben such splendid eommtmHy spirit shown, and they has t doubt whatever of ibis bond I' going tbroutb. as wetl as other f - ward steps lo be taken la future. JohfSJtonvUle Is det!n4 l tak I mon comment of Rurope K "The fnlted States made money out of the war." These people An not refer to the money we made legltlmstely. They point to the fact. fact that hss l-een given grest publicity In Hu- its tsd w hef Iher ate kmnI,.I Kdgecombe. Yadkin. Moore. Colam- d. mtm , .,, f working In harmony, with nerve and tope, tnat in August. iyi. mere were rlrt- wllh flied bayonets, count oo bus, Hrunswkk. and tenolr con a tie There are three to receive refill rate In Knglish-Matnematk. Two will rerelve certificate In Ibe piano school. Kipreslon certificate will he NEW MAN FOR COUNTY SUIT. wonderful things. They could take an (Jit-live. In other words, take the I Itt na tl'ey wanted and needed. When tb-o men came b(k Into civil lire and lok off khaki and put on over all, tlx Inking off Uie khaki and about Tsi0 millionaires la the United awarded to four pupils. ,Mfm,r llr. tft ... Stales, while at the time ol the sign- la the business department there ..,.,,,... Ing of the armistice It was estimated will graduste SS students. the millionaire relony bed Increased by 21.0ISJ. making totsl of 30f , ,;,,;,TH MDIIMJ inllllonalres in the vnitea ntstes. ins rrirnieer Is still on the lob. tie Is Milt I'AltM Ml4VI'ATI(lv Ihe piilttng on of mufti did not erase holding up the world. Starting, cold frmii their minds this lesson the war world. ii roll uni versity. The commencement 411,11s nt "lle College this year will be M:y 21 ti 23 Inctuslve. Tlie senior cln It i arranged a very nttrneiiTp irc;-!r and promises to make H i? o!'i'Ho!ire- metit the liveliest pvhm of rr ---iit bud taiiiihl them. This lesson has borne fruit. The men look at the employer as an en emy. Tbf employer thinks of them as a commodity. Haired Is cordial. The men want something. They de mand It. The employer refuses. Their objective Is to rM the thing they want and need. Th war taught lb in tlx re Is a way, it weapon I orte. Today In Europe men rnin. "if we refUssrlng Case In feint II. I. Oerlry r-'ree.1. ant at He tneel ir g of the tMarJ ll !fvtr It. (. Kltigeral-I. ispulirdmt ff pabUe efhools at Uelmce I. was W1 e4 ba 11 Iba pninn fsJe taajrt by Ike relfnaiiv ef lf IJesirr A lelegraea f " Mf. ri'sft attef ff llealft W'tl iff.i's a'.l r, f tlfn! in lie j FROM 0LWFA Olivia. May S. Another garage goiup up. n w bur liness is the order of the d y. i Mr. A. I.. McNeill of Satnford wm : in town on business Saturday. We juderstand that he left a nice ron- ration for the groat expenditures oi . iy i""" "Ul ' " l"e'"cu i Bicker & Seawell while h.-i i 1. hr,it vi-.s i m li r rt i f itya tiwict In hriMP' n t 1 lio-o i noney, ne uecict.eu, ihu , " " j Mr. Minims of Lainar. S. ('.. c -llid ke into account the fact that since ! conuuions. .'oodrow Wilson was inaugurated : Mr. Morrison's concluding remarks Vesident this country has made more j were devoted to a brief account of ., .:,ney, after paying for the whole some of the things he believes in. .:r, than Germany or France or such as better schools, more pay for ::at Britain were worth when they teachers, good roads, and even better .ifered the war. And the present health and agricultural system, and. . ; lh of the United States is greater j above all, sticking close to the con .i Germany, France, Great Britain ; stitution In these days of trial. : Russia all combined. Neither do He promised that If he is elected Republicans make mention of the governor he will stand by the tried , x i- a i . M. rn rlt Vi on1 t oc t a nri Til nf tlio Tiomn. . mat oy su...B uau x. .. -..- . w. - knQw lhat Cameroa-H sreat sweep ann neiermmauon.t.uuv, pa.., : mother is now much improved in ifested by the Democratic part principles in ironi oi any group m neajln CO, 000 American soldiers were men or power wnicn migni inreaien. . d, whereas had not the govern- He took occasion to defend himself .nirnn mini, n nnmnlsta ctnn tlin mrnlnd ths chnrppa rf friondi :iml La11 BU"" " ' . "V . . " " structlve trip through the woods tind ould be going on now with the supporters of his two opponents -that a .. j, .u . , v6 f : . fields surrounding the town, the ob- . ican aeau pernaps amounting 10 ne is u inacnuie iiumuiun. n m- on Mr. W. J. Olive Wednesday. Mr. Mimms is a prominent tobacco na:i in his section and is interested i; Harnett County real estate for which he predicts a very bright future. j Mr. H. C. Cameron and family vi ited at Vans Thursday. While then ithey called on Xllw Bessi Cameron who had, to give up her position hfr. 'as teacher on account of t!ie illm? of her mother. Every one here will On Tuesday the teachers took the I pupils of the school out on an In- The North Carolina Termers' and farm Women's Convention will be held al ttalelah Attest! SI. li and II. . under osie or novemoer 11, ivii. s. - Tae--iar aiise ihe -ii ,j ; . Usehe k Co, tnembert ef the New affording to an annouecement js.l ,pp,t0 ,,l1 , ,.J( Tork slock etcheage. In their finamlsl Issued by Clsrenea Poe. pte-Menl. dif tfm ft f J fn4 letter ssyt "In mercantile eirtis and w. r. I'sie. secreiarr. wn sr there Is proceellng at the present Urns that the program as already erraws'-l a vast amount of specula I l"n en a ,romles to mske this year etive very large scale la fotenwlitles. An ,, ,h trf4i( 9Vf field l Ibe incident IS eitei l s or one r-n- R,a TM M t ,,1,,, mn lw rem that Is c.ffl fn.''M'ri worth .llhn-lld h,UA hr lien I I 11 U IHM H M IIikiI. of egetabla oils, whim ate in gteai - - ; - r,,- Krt whnt we want, and heed, wa demand.-and the eee,n Is holding - '"V.. , 1 J. Iniisl lake , We hs Ihe fofra- ll.em f..f hlaher ptlrss. This S - - Ihivltttf trown hahlled lo soffeilog, aai ! 1tiiii dsiosis ta lha rensumers, sad nauonai piwt" i .iaiomioi in hhsMt and 1nlh, hy ke.p living pfl'es In Ihesa Ihlais, rfsiiwinaff pises ir ii.a women ,,U wllh Indiitrirma Ue iMesoii j used dslly, l op and lifaslog lev- proafaifi, taa.te by Mrs A l Cap- i,f ilHiiir. of Ptha, 'I hey w Ihsl els, feipuislon or mis una is hsrt, president, and Mrs i imiu r when nations nmld not egr tbry r- fral delrtmeal in ma rnmmuniir,- Moirls, srelary, Include settee ef lers, ueaiiwe m w soiled lo force. The discovered lhe ! The Mlr of shoes the worklngmsn tM snkers that are said lo ! WiImhs. silUf4 Ts mire bought for MM nr. now is a! m Hottn f previous ...a- m B.m.. 110. It Is true that Ihe cost of labor ,4 tira4e- Jofc lii.c. 'I4 r'.o1 llaifVi shIoSd4 At the .m.. t..t..u. .l.l Alten lro... Ara.M v,4 .r emphasis.,,, be given to d.moa.tra. Kj.. Ilr.to. Tboa.; IhHWe.. i en advantage of the situstlon. and Jus- Hons and eshlblis. according to Ibe ter. IiJIard Wester. J lKr. llfy their larcenlea on the ground of officers. Mabel Ilvrd. the law of supply and demsnd. A lleduret rate are etpcle4 lo W. T3rd Orele Ua ,""t-ir v shoe man with prominent Chicago B ec for ihe convention on all gtaU McKay. Nora Tlas Nt: firm. man long In the buslnes. told railroads leading to tUlefgn. Paltersoo. JMrtey Ttoi. 7 me that the present unwarranted and Thoss. ZU Tbo. outrageous price of shoes was due to Tcsf1b Grade- ltaafJ W the fsct thst American shoe msnufsc- lll l-l'INtJ flTUDIJMi CertraXe Cri.tn. H 1 tnrers could get aimosi any rncw ior shoes from the barefooted people of Europe. IHlMill licit f. Hill l llll- Vnti lliale IH- l t,se m, .4tie i S Si. flu e hor Ji.a, Irftwrie 'se. .t m i ' I r'as.sar. I raie 'at. r(f l'i bl.ry generally went lo Ihe nation possessing the greatest force. Threat ef "Direct Action." In the labor niovemeut of I Europe we have this Idea In what Is railed "direct action." "Direct action" Is nothing more or less than applying war methods to peace conditions. It Is an effort on the prt pf great groups of working men to compel recognition of their demands. They seek to se cure their objective by force. No al lowance Is nide for the fact that methods Justifiable In war are not right In peace. Few people will deny that war Is the supreme expression of force. Many men got their first taste of fresh air and decent food while In the eotltllT kt'tl-ltil' " dr4 Cuwm:ats. May WV on. flaw Page. Kate Tege. l5e I?f4. Cj'I Itagttwood. MSU We.lee. 7s-Am Hyrd. nflh Grade tra Hwn. t.ir eer,. SHIb Grade laIU,e- 15 .? Cutworms tboa pesky bugs that get young plants In home gardens ran be poUne4 by of Ibis meb ns marked that if working with might Ject being to note the aictu:ilr.l:irc- of the children with the beauties ofi Governments are blamed for not dealing with this species of holdup. aawfL Jt .m. g .ale S I atlf e.m, .e...-wt,e . .houtdn't recomraeoded by the North Carol.as anny. very iruii i t these Fag0" o Sent to the wall wlta '"' ernments gave the best of everything! .H MHad aa an escortT" On tablespoon of areewate of lesd to the men Iu the armies. It Isn't dim- j uhu lf lt WM,r, spp t.w powder to a quart of com meal; n.n l II.IJ U rKV li:l. cult to get accustomed to good food thoroughly and add mota.ss and wa- and fresh air; It Is hsr.1 to go back ; Greatest ef Hun Crimes. Ir to . ofl dough. Uewoo Um4 Crk AptU 2 yf4 w.i !,rnonf l ie demoUlUed Zl . .'"T.1 n JL?rI r ,aU W- 4 t4 0 it ibu W 4u4 U(, home, many of " 1 tTsines and Re-lfftuns fcy ero mjklt. t or es.lori m,m5fcJC Uf1 dlers are not eating as well or as rou, as del berate and nnjustlfled f . ,V1-.. r-ers i"- much as they ate daring their service. - nmtmrf nece.y has accnmut.ied of ,hU T Vj iJo- -' Notwithstanding the rigid discipline DCe the signing of the armistice, ac fr uu mse4 ty lb fos;..,r of army life, men are treated as men." cording to a statement given out by bt lo P1' u, ,n sons and dsag.ters: ftic W. T Tlie humblest man In the ranks has th(f national committee of the United afternoon, as It will dry out darltg rwf fc0lli jr J. A. latftn. M rights that must be respected. This sufVes, for the restoration of the II- the day. Keep, math away ,'w cvUa !o an t Joa vtt. ?' e Is not always the case In civil life, brafy at Lourala. CoU William tUr- chicken. Utier of tirreiakses. A Is.. ww- Then, too, while In uniform the prl-' clay Parsons, subway builder, who rstsorn work at ntgbl and bide m4ftUl. r, vr as Vis . 1 Mnk a a1 m mm A J M V m. ala asX t tS m arlflassai fat . .a a . . a a. I . I .s as 1 1llA.a I IT as earaa , S, . I .. Ibal aa as lS llairt wlrl . ... a. iinrrknn rpmindefl h; audi- and main for the Democratic nartv. . " ......... -.incuun v..i..... --"mv -.-"--- him. it powiDH ior me pome iir n. faeeral will lb- bld at ... ,.c, i ,i. , . t nature and their power.-; of o!.---rvr- t,Mkcd nron as one of his country s with picks and shovels wnen the nuns . . ttxm ander ebi . . f the present period of prosper- for 28 years under the leadership of , ' , , . , , i.k.. . . ... ,umnni tna la dnrr lo lr nnaer c nips fBsfti, mtm tomorrow ttoo i Hiraciiiic.i y v . t on. Upon their return to the school i defender. Since he has teen demobl- were driving at the channel ports, in , . . Mna ta ...her .-,. , . . ... . -valent throuchout the United Simmons or Kitchln, or anyone else. ... .. . , , ..i , ..,n.. him f P'! arouna pianis ana to gsmer .J ortok. IbiI will t i ', i rooms they were required to writs out the nature and number of differ-i h?cted. This has soured him. He re- which Mcholsa Murray uutier. presi 4h ,,! .1.11. ..ti sents It Social distinctions hsve dent of Colombia university. Is rlulr- Ibem each morning by bead, notber method of poienlag cat- i :i! . prosperity such as has not makes him a "machine politician.' enjoyed by any people on the ' then he one of the guiltiest on ,f the earth before. This hi '.record. . . I A t, itn-.. i I ri n1niJi'. . ILt Htnfflnn Qta4caf1 4 Ii a t Ii 1 a i tarn 1 1 Itftl IU t IIC ICIIIUL I allt CoV" i'.i I it ivi I . Jt I iouii DLU(.vts.itus,sas.-is,vve,t . .i i IIUVV ejBSss"sw"re - - ti: opponents were from families that i"'nnr Ca'tetrf.,"rth R.r ,1 V":il' Another cause of unrest among the area, the greatest of Teuton crimes la lead and water. The eolation rr fried" the people to Continue id had been signally honored time and I fee total Cemetery, . tt- i. . A.vtn. m.mn - .tt ih tfrarfton of lha L.. sofitti Is to ehcp P fresh gf3S and on the walk. ine recont went to - - ... i..- ii i . tin t are-iat of ! now. vain Horary, wiiu in jinivu. wm m, ... - NOTICE! wno reporieu ion onipreiii onjeri-. t-,..,,,, -.- ,,l A number from here attended Ihe ... ... ttni.iiisaitrin iMik mltllons itioml of Ihe tlemoefftlin har aeairt, ami "how thee are rotnln ottt . " the war. ni it i. i, ..ui.1 ... o" closing exercises of the Morris t hnp i n, .,,., frnm tMr ifd. A grest short- Itetglum. Noted Kuropeans were ciuot- ed as shsrlng similar views. driiii that it it t-etitirteii iti td nppose poor hie !tniblie and state in the mu m atidieiite that he a Mauticli pr"f" " ' JiT a . !hiMdJii,iuu L.i.1 Olivia fltlehs who. reside In liar (rS: iiiieiiu ui ins iwu ujjfuii-iii, iih- Mti0H H9 they eMisted in North fef yeai-s, and had made many wf eompFed with iifPsitt'tspeetltes vef th state for- t!tem dUien in the state in shuv7! Mf-. MoiiMoii t'iinie heie Tuesday it the Deniopratl jwFty lis'imernlng f,wn ItalaiMli and left Thw- llf ' "t' i A ..f !. . . H liiK i i'H iflft V. !; un a nlrsro rmrt nf I lift nlntn tal citv. , Ha foniirl ha linu inuim wim ui'dsF negro and Hepubiican Jfrienda in this pounty who are worH- iloihii i iiun and the state was in such fng hard in Ms behalf condition aa to make living unfit fur school and fay that a very excellent j f tahof resulted. Employers were forced to compete to get men. The usual competition was among tieeiia and estipel lo list lo liar toett to get Jnt.s, The law of supply some IniiiiltiHM lae fur Ihe tiit-tent year at Mid demand affefted Ida lUr IhM M to who ta li, -aker for ! '!',. ;!r' "1 Oirmsai ta PfSMtwtei. t'rosecutlon will be rsrftM out. se fording l annouBfetnent road In tier. Hn. of tlefmsn Sub)Hs rhsned with offenses hd fflmes fomtnllled In flee. msny aislnsl Ihe efson ef inejefir be made by lag arsenal of !.! powder at tb fat of lw feds lo to gallons of water. k i mi it the I.HIiagton f l-e Ai ran leiten will fet it im sti lo war, Willi h wis In l.e ! iap the state: TwnntyHhe day afteninnn, letnming Iq lha papj from any nna along thai Una so far.- a wstfei la noma wea iniii, iiis on io , una i t" r--" . - - - ... . fillillug men i I'iMier gehetai l'l ! e""l'l . Obedient to a call ef CH. Uoiii Chalrmnt lK Count y Dtmrxrattc Haey(iw CarnmSt law Ii ItvrtWf talletl ta meet in Lltliniton, Monday, Mar 10lf 1920, t UiOO m., for the fitty was small, Our I In tit-d , a rloua not liiuiw u ara on, ' ,.. sni.rra,tel In par, The W, A, II, Mtht in fifetit f'r principle i ii' i ii, iha pontine of ieare a larm (Jot mora than you lined? Take ntisntlty of labor was dumped niii the rminlry where tommllled Let's build tip! your farm pruduta surplus to Tomlin sou & Co. and get good prices, , r t'ftniattton ef uiH Wutlneii uie rrlmes peri-elrsled lr liermaas bonus All members e4 ei srvie rns v. properly corns leff the ttbrosd durlag this Mrlod ir iae rrimes men are urged lo be prexei. I . . k(- lBM i .. ..... a large; t)re also puaisoaoia w ny oraer er till, t. J. AllNOt.tt. tosrasa4er. (!hl:.k' UB, eggs, butter raise 'em " tut. ifTur farm and bring 'em to Tom- Ilrlng your farm produce tu Tom ilnsiui I Co. and get good prlcpa for llnson & Co, They will pay you lop nets will bring good prices al Tnmllii tnenii - maraei oricea. - tun Sl Co.'a. Yeteh em In. Corn, peaa and other farm prod- w a . a . - the market. The demobilised men 'pn lit rvurini viw"i'. rushed far employment. t'.Miirsdes , ,i these eases bss been submitted In romrds'i for Jobs. Hlie ssme old law the eiU'nsI assembly, tl permits rel of supply and demsnd sent wsges to ntlves r bslrt cf the Injured r.My U boKf aulng. Hie number of tno who' appear si retaplefaaolev I ht.'l forftsl tbsl Tnwllsws t'o are batera as well a seller! T,-r wsst Isrnt f rodsce gommllleo. All rnamWeri oro urf i! lo praient. MAH3MALL T. SPHAKS, Secretary. TM. May 3, 1020. . 4-
Harnett County News (Lillington, N.C.)
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May 6, 1920, edition 1
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