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COUNTY K! RNET THE PUBLIC WELFARE IS THE INTEREST OF THE WHOLE PEOPLE Lillington, N. C Thursday, May 13, 1920 'If It Concerns Harnett, Ifa la THE NEWS" Vol. 2 No. 20 5c PER COPY $1.50 PER YEAR. MM EWS another year gone by, and a son T f7TvT,7 17D 0f who lores his mother dear says, I LiE1 1 HIV riVvJlfl lore you dear Id mother o' mine, and GHAS ROSS Tjie following letter 01 apprecia- btimttvcvriir itfvTtnvrn uoo nas ueen receiveu in mis ouice. FOR COUNTY OFFICES ana 19 self-explanatory: Lillington; May loin, lszo a d.- it ii,alMri Henderson Meeie XI llic li ill ui o n o iiiku a wa I i . . .. . , news, MOTHER'S DAY; MOTHER LOVE; A NOBLE SON The following letter was received this Week by a hiother- in Lillingtoh f rotit lief sfln Wtt6 is" 'aWay' at schdol; ef Ma hef', Bay! What a feflfl What dfls tte mf te be TfjlwJ u0n bUiftgU U G, said ef thi tetideF maier tout K Mav Ua i.i itU simte e !flflUnU fF toil hehalf of (he tip 'one mitst HlsilF read it f and h" VbflsVw 'wH IfarfttMl I'hiibijf, tu thank yt imt tbeHlllBRk agfl fSP thg fflthF9 Si ?' f fUP ll(f Ht lift IHrid- Hie PBHHtFFr The letter; 1 , -ll. .... ... of lit? foUimni r mIif mr In lh -- - i fliiiiii inn ere iiidu infinities, uis sit i tiear Bin Fetinit ill td take Ihi trtMhilJr mrati twrly in PROBLEnSIACIIJG STRICKEN WORLD L. Shall Chaos or Reconstruction In Europe Follow jthi Great World Wjiff HOPE FOR. PERM NLW PEACE gUndayM8lheF'S mf: Jaresl Mpttiey p' Mine: Today 3 a day Whei a son gf fpufs jowBg 8rB mentioned for the hoard Etopa for at east a few hours to look e eounty pomralssloners tq he back, forgetting temporarily all loeal chosen) i "Q. M. TUghman, Marrin connections that tend to crowd out wade. Mack D. Hollidar. W. T. Bmith the great underlying currents that U E Elliott, H. C. Cameron, Jas. gd to make a foundation Upon Whicn fiuchanan, Wf h. Benter, It, B. Hollo- the life, the character Of A matt ia Way y4 Stewart based; Today is Mother's fay, and floard of fidUcatiott (9 to lw cho iHay th tinte tievef come, may the 8efl), Vt Wi Mwrtfig-toii, N; A; Smith, Whifl of eiits tieef f&eh stich a M; Gs eahieroa, W. tt, dfegory, v. At, v&w pae a t aue b iiaile ea p6afa. - i this wide wfli t fail t stop ff RieerderD: It, MtLa, t), 1. iust ana da at least 8Hd eee what his ai m mmr fen hmi; ,to Him, eTh.FiffW, II. TuFlingtan, J. W, f., llj"?.; And so it ia today, mathar dear, w. -a gFtatef aeilfliy ill Ibw rpgahl, i iiiiak ad msW la still fflianiBf t him RegigtP ef Bidaw, If, rauetlt. that yHF esly n i writing t y, AditFe, N, War?, R. P, M but wishing with the temm desire gonajd, ffenry Hamilten, that be mjgut be where be eouia talk k Representatf?e-E, R, Thomas, 'to you, to ten you of anew what yoy Boma of thesfl haye alrea(Jy an, baye meant to him and what yon are nmmCed, U is very likely that some still meaning, but since my wish to of tQe otherfl namejJ wU be preva,ied be with you cannot come true, I must upou by their frlenda t0 announce in express to you as clearly as I can my the nexfc few days Frienda of those innermost reelings upon tnis aay oi mentioned abovef however, are deter nil lnm " 1 an Kiajo. mined to see that their names are I have been thinking today, won oihotu a flrraai niaotf naanla umilil likalf " " 7"!"" sf Ihe menu and M)lv l P PfffmHP4 Iff rffl Iff "- moo .,f ilio llonwx.rQll. ,rl o.wl )n helping to correct the falsa reports that ignorant or designing persons have set In motion, this is a ser vice which I feel we are inclined to take as a matter of course. 1 recog- nice the fact that It is no easy task amids the many perpleilng problems of a newspaper life, to bare an eye single to the purpose of keeping the public informed a to the truth of I political biattera, Whert we tome, therefore, to the ft! Id in I Thin Wht flMfhti ufffffl it M-j femt firm ifl Article 4 TtM Whf ADM Fivip dering where I might be next year on Mother's Day, thinking of how far away the duties of my chosen pro fession will take me from the inspira tion, from the life, from the compan- placed on the ticket. FROM BUIES CREEK Mr. O. C. Gravett returned from ionship of my dear old mother, and Koxboro Monday. yet, after all, it's all for you. I go Prof. L. H. Cafnpbell went to Ral- HoweTer the teachers centered their that I may return to you more capa- eign naay on ousiness . t ii. J ir r tt T7l 1 ble of giving you in your declining "t - "l which showed that the pupils had years the home, the happy home that naieign were in town naay, - - i j v.. I "Mr anA 1ra T V. RrvflTl nf Vnv-1 . you so greauv ueseru wui ui ,aw " i notwithstanding have never had. v euevuie were in town a iew nours under wh,ch they nad been placed Life at times as I look forward Sunday. v- . durng the term, and the patrons of looms up dark and gloomy and I Mrs. J. P. McKay and son Lister the school are generally pleased with sometimes allow the bigger things of McKay went to Raleigh Monday on the re9Ulta obtained. ----- Mfeto be tost in the-imekgrfHidrB on&meRs, ,.. , , , Parwera took ad vantage-of " the then there comes to me, mother Dr. E. D. Poe of Durham preached rain Saturday to set all the tobacco dear, the thought of you, of you and the commencement sermon here Sun- tney could and a corJsIderabie aCreage all that you have done md meant, day at 11:30 a. m. and also Sunday wajJ get much more win pul QUt the sacrifices that you have so freely night at 8:00. Large congregations tns week If weather conditions are made that your only son might have attended the services. favorable. the opportunities that boysof greater Among the out of town visitors Mr w j 01iye and Mr w A means have. You have brought up who attended the commencement ser- Bicker made business trips to Fay that son, not under the rule of dis- Vices here Sunday were the follow- etteville Monday. cipline that tends to crush the very lng: Lillington Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mr L M McDonald spent Monday . . . . . . ft.. Kf1 T TT rl Ul.nm TT n l.ntt bginess or me, making oi an mose u6wC, u Muaui s5'.unj Tuesday at home. - Mr. McDon that come under its influence the J. a. mcijeoa, w. r. uyra, w. ji. slave of a dogmatic mind. You have Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mitchell, given me, allowed me the freedom Mr. and Mrs. Will Salmon, Mr. and that has made me grow just as a tree Mrs. H. H, Poe, Sheriff W. H. Tur When giVert the freedom that comes lington and others, Coats Mr N. With its appearance intd the world, T, Patterson, H, A. Matthews, Dr. It. taking from all that came within its CJ, Roberts, Mr, and. Mrs, Nickola, reach that which waa good and cast- Mf, and Mrs, John Parrish and oth irtg aside that which waa inferior-, era, Ahgief-Mf, ahd Mrs, C, v Uat tvb&Aafti wbifiU ga itii hai Mofdofl, M, W, H, gtephena, J, 11, .KIJUC LI V'-'JVUl .. - I - eaed m te grw froffl ehiidhoodia Williania atid othera, hoyhd with th current and vision By MANK COMERrOAD. turop was uecuiaMng to tthaus tlon whtn tbe wir tui tq in eoL The terrlbta waat f t tailing. F.ih durance tid tMcLrJ th brwiklng point, With pvnct out tboughl laa mund the world I tirt tnut be t9 hmre wr. Hie mcu ho dl.l th fihN Ittf hnI It loudiL I ' Tin glut I hid a 'thtiif Id do my l'itl wouhlH't have mUl lh Imiw' fur Jtitniutt dulUr. tml wnuidn't PitlUoit dulltri ta tbrotigh It aialn," the way lhy ut II. tverywhor Ift t'urop I hard, N ovr, It la flnlihed, thank Uod.1 The flmt thoufht iof rootructloa waa a (tlan to tuaka'.pee prruannt. The laboratory ind the machine hop gave to thla war a ttriible mean log, nw agenclca (bad bea Intro duced to kill and iialm men, llqu!d fire, mustard gas, ' high exploalvea, bombs from the cloufis, torpdoes from the sea depths. Tba world .was hor rified. The length of the war. the number of dead and crippled, the raid ing and bombing of-defenseless cities taught the world that an end must be put to war tf civilisation was to live. So the people, particularly the work lng people, took heart when a League made good progress in their work of atJons was sngrested as a means the disadvantages of enforcing peace. They placed their it my fair and Jtt?t id ft"iire ymi that we FealUe and aipteite the faet that yen have Im fonainnily faithful In the aervke ut tiir arett parly, Cordially yours, . CHAS, U033, Chairman llarpett County Demo cratic Executive Committee. FROM OLIVIA The Olivia graded school closed I Friday, the 7th. No closing exer Icises were held, owing to the school year being so much broken up by the influenza epidemic and the resigna tion of the principal six weeks ago. one class In the world power e great that political goTemtstati would t puppets In their hands, and yet la the light of the happenings of the lst fire years labor could not be btam4. The world Is entitled te protection against each slaughter as we bate Jut gone through, and tf the political gov. ernmsnts fall to take the bectarj steps the plain people will. Wirlf New Cisufy Knit Internationalism li eomlfg la fart t Is ftlread here, intenlbini hate brought the peeple f I he ftotM !' vfht, 1h wtfeioti h4 ihe rtf'te a the hst phlas ef temie t stli tif th Wtll lH I fW h"4fS, IIS'M ia ! dMifMsd, We ! !" Af aat,l,iiri a iuiwf nf eaH ailer, whaiher e Ilea m the seiue fuiillnsul tif fiui, H.ii1fM Ifainj Mla- loll thorlsnlnf Ihe I'uie belwtrn lares. An sir sertUe Is In prupet wbttb proinlats la make ltndoo as bear New Terk tomorrow sa fklrsge a today, We already hsve suctetiful Inter- tistlonslUm In flnanee sad credits, tug buttoens long ago oblltersted national lues. The commerce ef the world Is alrrady ergaotsetl luteroatlonally. l"he Importsbt veitluti it this llne s what form will the new inUroalwrH ti.iti laket Will II be as InlerbalioiH llstrt ef orinU4 4iari) If the wrM li la rtoui danger ef t Unaif eJal aulefrtry. Will it be an tut Mllonalisifl ef ergaalied laUrt If Ihle happens It mas Ike dirtstertMp of the prolalarlal, Moth sie equally Vn4aatrtble, tit part of the people should be permitted te enforce their will upon the rest. On klad of else ecy Is as bad as another, Tte greet majority of the human rare wsats freedom, not adTsatsge, It Is not sa bulous to dictate It will not be fi tiled to. League of Nations ts the sotstloo. It Is a onion of the nstloos of the world, and as the csttoos of the world represent all the people of the various states such -a combination ts detno crmUc. That It ts necewary Is plain. Rivalry for markets, coo petltloo for trade, are booed to lead to war voles we have en tfgrew ment that these and other problems SUIT HOLDS UP MANY LOANS The following tetter has been re ceired by Hon. J. ft. tlaggett, eosa set for this dlttrlet: Vs.-Carollns Joint Ptok t-and ttaak. Norfolk, Va. May t. Ills. To Oar Oenersl t'oemel. r.tamlnlr f Atloraeys sad t'orfeettit all tlenllertisitt This la, In tbtlaMe, ettpy of dlflatlon Mh has bi tit l hswfa srrltM fr has. mifaflf nna st ttte li hate beta i'fnto'1 hr ih yvt'fai vt AfffSltef, sn4 It aiHe (mUMee ep pfWf4 hr us. aWJM lt Iks ontieiMe of Ike allMwf 4aa fa4ltns sttttik lisle erlaea) laalaly In f'wagre, s4 amtradnf ike Itsaias Itty sttll sgalnal Ike soatlllalloaaliiy of Us federal farm toaa) At That salt now feature Iks Bsprsme TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE J. O. Lepofi la fUrtt C'oestf Warekose Co, paffel cf Ias4 I tJtliettoB. Il.lt sad eitf !t'e fonl4f jlloa H A, amuk ta H. ft fn,uh. M la Kiftftt. lie l. II. PmMti sn4 vile W, I. Plf bk la KJfSteiL 11.114 s4 et tileale itf an t kie A, arke e( el Ia T A HI,4W, er, Ml A, I. e..Ml s4 otfe U II O Trsalete, t slea lifwte Meeitlr. I III a4 fttket laleattle ti4e lion, lr lro t4 ' la Mrs lla Vwiag, M fNaa, 111 V T. IiereftMt a4 oife lo htj II Itaguter, IIH sr. Ills, t'srkir lo Alu IJ TketMaj Court has tnslaly been the taste af . n J M T. $tt, I sue Uutago our reetrlctlag betlaeea, aa4 new by tes,iy. iltfl sa4 tilif tsleaite reason oi iae rati ibsi ise osyrswe Com ft kiss naked for a foargstaeat and tfeclaloa Is dstsys4 powikly aalil fall, heate we are at a stsa4ttill aa4 are enable to make an'y more loses, Wo csaaet een itoeo Iotas where Ihe hitt Wit apprenJ. ia4 for some time past have Is4 lattrat lions from the r,s4srsl fsria tosn losr4 at Waaklsgloa to fe4se or adlTltles to Ike ralaleiesa. HistlUr Intiractloas ke keen ft Ian by tksm lo the federal Un4 Paaks tkroegk oat the Called itate.. In coa qaeaco of the above sitsstlon, 4.111 land banks and aaeoctsllons are tied up, and food prod action has greatly been red seed for the year till moreover, tfcoaeaads of farmers are being Inconvenienced and toot sb jected to great los as n farther re sult of this salt. wkUk has been E naaced by eaemlee of Iko farmer. J. !, Hare to ft. f). Ntir 11 sue Heetors Crk. Hit. i. II, fs end otkere la i, W. trsge, lot in Isan, 1 1, 111. J. A. tisrkanan lo A, 1. Hoc kaaan, M sue In l'ttt (Jitu tutor, IMS i. A, Wsteon an4 otfe lo UlUan I.ynk, lot In lan, Il ltO IL A. Allaasa aal wife lo It. J. WkeeUr, lot In Data, If. til. J. U Wade aa4 otfe to O If. TtUksasn, lot la fhisn. 11,111. J. P. Ualtkeve aa4 wife lo W. C. iekaoa aa4 wife, I 11 ares In tJl llsgun, 11.211. C. T. Wniusas aa4 wife to 11. Y. Wliliaas, lot la Angler. Ill sad oth er vsalablo cosvaldet alioa. J. W. Dameo to Atooso Caaia. 41 Tt-lll acre. 14.4 i I and cUer valaaklo co6Wf atloa. 34. D. rieAaat aa4 wife to Alai4 In many raeeo Iko farts era ka41' r porchaaed land, and made application akin. 11.114. ia anticipation of completing the pay men la through the land bank loons, which before the various attacks kad f a areatif lif pulsing and throb hiag n t a f iiher iHtefpfatatiea and iew f the thiriga that art wrth hile.- That freedym whifh rm hai given me has eeasert g ta rw frm vtA'n mmj.H Or last Thursday Mr, Kimray, Ihe assistant daiFy haahandiaMii from the horhoQd to manhood, to fBtaUeetwal th Carolina AgrieHltHral Bpri- menbood, free from the doctrines and nmtiwi, ni-in r i-4 aw n a n O-l nitne. e-n n li I n n ii n a-n mini preeda that tend to narrow ona a "H MW""r Vision along a path that shuts out the o 8 oinaMa ncianoo room . greatness and more significant things hmuubhmi .....u- , of life, the things that are really "tratlon was full of wonderful tnfor-l worth while matlon for Hhe man or woman who Yes, mother dear, you have' done Interested In good butter and how all this for your only son and have to naT l4, done It all so freely, with never a On Friday the regular monthly murmur. You are responsible for all meeting of the Sorrell Homo Demon that 1 am and all that I hope to he; atratlon Club was held at the homo you have ever been as a fountain of MfB- Marshall Knnls. Our subject ..... ,i,ifc t ti ..t.iaiHu.t ttiv in. was Breadmaking. We tented the splratlon to do better things Just be- yeast and made bread from KlelHch cauHt of you, for ydw, mother dear. man nd home-made yeast. Sevpral Ail that I am I owe to you. But. yet. lft,9 ftnd lrl er Prosent ana wnue our oread was rising we aid is in the messenger service of the American Railway Express Company, running between Wilmington and Mt. Airy. ' We note with interest the good roads movement in Johnsonvllle, mention of which was made In last week's News, It is undoubtedly true that we have an abundance of ma terial with which to construct good eahd-clay roads and the territory to ha coveted la not such as to rail for any especially difficult construction work, We also hare good start from which to work in lh rosd ah ready btilil Ihrotuh hi IMnvlew properly .by Mr, IUrt, However, tha writer foiMiders Iheoe owiihlp bond issues for road building a doubtful proposition and would much prefer to sea the roude being built by the county on a county-wide basis, believing that by so doing better re sults would be uchieved to tha ad Vantage of all concerned. In case that such action Is not possible ut this time In Harnett couny and that action must be taken independently by Individual townships, wq should want to be' asurpd concerning the proposed administration of tha funds It is proposed to ralso and sorifcthlng regarding the plans under which It Is expected to carry on the work, for It Is our belief that It Is due to In at times when I sit in silent contem plation, I wonder If I am negligent, P '"n on" comDotent manaaomont of flnaneiai forkful of one thine that you have Orations In cooking at the county coraietenl management of financial forgetful of one thing pat you have mMtin. w, and engineering features that many done for me. I sometimes wonder If you think me unappreclatlve of 'all that you have meant and done for ine. I trust that you never think such thoughts, even though t times you may feel justifiable in so doing. One can never forget, I can never forget, but shall always appreciate the every' sacrifice that you have made to make me worthy of the love hat you haye for me. College days are now almost over and with the approach of their end ing the true appreciation, the rich ness of my love for you grows with each passing day. And yes, it all comes home to this: You have given me no flower that fades with the passing of a day; you. have given me no keepsake another's hands have made; you have given me nothing that can fade and die, but you have gl'v erf me, mother dear, no less than this: To know my heart more quick fair next fall. Our next meeting will be held May 28 when the girls will make bread and we will Judge It. We .have a new club at Christian Light and have taken up the Btudy of the balanced meal and the won derful advantages of a tireless cooker. Two weeks ago we gave demonstra tion balanced meal in fireless cooker. Next meeting we will- make fireless cooker. Next Tuesday, May 18, at 3 o'clock, there will be a bread making demon- of the township roud butl.linr pro grams bra failures. Barbecue ha had an experience of that klud, bonds were voted end roonwy expe-ndd with out appurent result l the township of nny great beneltt to ?he way of improved roads. We are not pre pared to say who if anyone waa to blame for this Btate ef affairs, or what the conditions were under which the work was carried out. We only know what we observe to be a fact, namely, that the money waa expend- hopes In It, They bsd suffered most from the war. The dead were large ly their dead. The returning cripples were blood of their blood. As they put tt, theVvwer . from tfcelr class. TJTTOTirtVthe ,"SffiVi4""tlie""Ctlier class fought, shared the hardships, paid the price, but they were few. The groap from which they came la small, while the tofl of casualties from labor's ranks was large. All men know that controversies between cations are Inevitable. In the absence of some scheme of art! tratlon there la but one way that these controversies can be settled. It Is forces Wsr. It Is not uncommon for Indlvldusls to hare serious differences of opintdo. Every Iswsult, snd there are thousands of them In every city of every country, 'represents a difference of opinion. If we did cot have courts providing a peaceful determlnstlon of these dis putes, the littgsnts would be com pelled td settle their differences by force. Asssult and battery would succeed orderly procedure. Nstlortt hate been without a pesreful means of adjusting; their difficult!, end s 1 cmispfiusfire (hey hsti bsn ronv pelted lo resort lo force, t'nitl some scheme of arbitration Is creeled, le ten t Ic peers l lo waste word, lo hope for It I Idle dreaming, Passe t,Cenff rinse Fill inert. The pes re conference luet In I'srls. Labor wstrbed It, At in esrly stsg In lis proceedings Intrigue wss die. covered st work, Wrangling, bicker ing, bsrgslnlng and trading for core- merclsl advantags occupied Ihe lime and thought Ihst the world ei pec ted would be devoted to the building up of a lesgue thst would at least decrease the chsnces of future wsrs. States men In their blind devotion to ex pedlency lost sight of the great rea son for the conference. They talkod of boundary lines, discussed frontiers. .snd always from the point of view of I TAXES financial and military advantage to their respective countries. It waa fio tlcod thst the territories over which they quarreled were rich ta minerals or some other thing of greet commer cial adrantsge. They squsbbted over spoils. Then, too, these men who were supposed to be concerned la the future peace of. the world, ta arguing over frontiers urged their respective claims on, the grounds thst their re spective countries needed these fron tiers to make them secure In future wars. What future wara and why the will b submitted to arbtUsUoo. It ten available. Is not oeceeaary to submit questions ,( V(ml4 m Bor, tBSt ji Interested portleo sho14 addreeo their eotamaalcaliona to the sea- lnvolvtng national honor, few ef such questions ever direcUy provoke war. II Is when nations fighting each other for markets reach "a point of positive tors and coagreeeoea and not to aa. dlssgreemearthat they begin calling fcttst their vieea and ooUtaUg Ihetr J. IL ttoraeo asd wtfe to nova C IUra. 20 acre. 1441. . IL T. Spesrs aad wi!e lo i. It, Diioo. 2 lots la tJHlsgtoa. It.eie sad oCher vataablo coa.eraiiosu A. B. Csrrta a4 wife to J. C Dr man, tl acre ta Dlsk airer. It.ese. IL L. Godwin sad wile to O. M. Tltgksaa and Uarrla Wade. prvl each other names. These t&sULs'loaa problems. This ba&k ci tow,' 4 of offer no helpful suggestions. aor 'tTUe a2f Iwr.sTtatll after vrl j lot ta l3aa. II. Iwhat the decUioa before the Earreme Ovetby aad :fe wvuoJ fconor, war results. . Peace Table Proves WerUt. . . .-...... what the decision before the Earremel ance of the peace table, aad notwUb- Court will be "4 arth ' stsndlng the wrsngllngs of the preo- the eoogreoo ef Ihe CnUe4 Stateo will .other veU.blo ent peaco table there would have been permit any legislation ad verso ta the 'war tn Europe before this If tt was. present farm loan raral credit sys not sitting la Parts. Two cases serve I tra, which has proven to o taoet to Illustrate. The coal fields of eppr helfal to thosaaads of worthy far- Gallcta. to determined by a ptebt-1 n WD0 vtr able to toe their sclte between Polsnd and Germany ould bare been a cause of wsr If the peaco table was not ta extajeoco. t'olsnd had troops on the border. Oer msny bsd her soldiers at tbo frontier. One thing, and one thing alone, pre- vented war It was the fesr of the peace tsble. The same facts de scribed the controversy between ro- taad and Cxecbo-SlovskUi wsr aal been avoided by Ihe peaco table sub mitting the Tescben question to vote of the people of lb territory. No Lesiue of Nation will bate riiuth effect trpn the future psre of Hufope which dHs )t larlade the fulled sjtslea. The bstloos or ksw do not lml esth othar. Ktery "re respects the fsrt lhal Ihe I'aHad Htsies d not seek lerrlioty la Htw. This lite our rouatry Ihe rommaadlng plseo as the one ditto- lereated Dower la the world. vYItl lids mors! force we rsa do ca to maintain the pesce of Ihe world. The propegsnds of revolutloo rm- Ing out ef bolahst Ik Ituaeis, urging the workers to orgsnlte an lateroatioosi dictatorship of the protetsrist asm selte the world. Is not nearly as fia gerous to the pesce of ihe world as the fM.'UIcal bsckllal ft"t ice iesgue of Nations. ICeerrifSl. tit. Wee lMHf Vaf-el IN GERMANY HEAYY loans before the preoeat coaditlon aroeo and then bo retleved from bor rowlag from or throagh the old. es- penalve. short-time tktoas bsakers or money lenders who base for 111 or more years held the farmer, the reel food producer .la bondage lo the system whkb they are Cgktlc to perpetaste, aa4 give Ike aooo aa extra tarn If Ihle farm tosn act la defeated. Yours Iraly, K W. MtKlNNKY, Hocrsisry, W. fL Howard aad. wife to Carl IMM. to A. 1- lots ta Aagter. 11.10 aad eoasidersiioa. J. C. Thoasca sa4 wife to Jeha A. RoysL 1 trata ef U&4 la UlUagtoo towatklp. Ilt.tll aad otter tales bio !iJlJerUi. Csrrte HoiUa4 to Reeaey lielotsg loa. lot la Averaboro township. II Iff. Mrau 11. C. Colllas to T. G. CotUae, 4 at. till s4 other valeable re Idef stloa. D. f. Colllas aad wife to Mr ft. C. Cotlla. parcel ef t4 la tik- kofW towatklp. 111! 4 oifcer vale akU toaalder s'.toa. Mr, ft. K. Collio to r. O. Cotlle.. It afe. Il.tll. I, It. Wlttlsms aad wtfe lo 4. 11. M slii. tot lo Asgwc, lltl. Mr. C. . Gil st l lo W. ft. Gtite el al. 4 a re lo Jefceeesvill. Mil, 4, L Wad aa4 wife to 4 If Mailer la !. II. Ill W. II. MeeVy el al lo Mr Mary Loa Itoyall, I I f so la Ulliagta. II III. W. L. fmllb a4 lfe l It. U roiaieiter, II l-l S'rea la J ts - tllie, lit. , CalUe A. a4 Ckrtatlsa M. Mr Oregor I ef.sfss L. Pi4a4etter. Ill In4lvl4ual Are gtnnlnf lo Pl That Country tUalty Iuffsrs4 0fst In l Wsr. The Individual German has not bo pun to feet the peace terms, finao- elally." During the war the Grmsns have been loaning their money to the gov ernment This year they have begun to gfre It. . noTim OP Mai lt f I sVmmj Water new! l;ietU ligfit VaMIng WM,1e TOW N OP 1.1 1 l.l nolo tr ft. I', pealed prepoeals will W reeetfed by ike tioar I of CoramiesWHC ef tts Toon of Mlllngt. Merf a t'erehss. la Ihe Msror's tro ia fall la, eaill Mondsy. May II. till, al IS o'clock M . wheo lky will s-e saUlr opened, for the purchase of lit. Ill Watre and tciectrle Lltht Psadiag Honda of said toa, nf iKo lieaouiia- Vr?f l1?? I"; it,A' f1iV'Mroo la JehoeootiUe. Il.tlt. till. rt14 boad will ntstitr eeii-, lly. one bond oa Apr.! ttt la e-b of the years 1111 to 1114. laclsttve. and two bonds oa April I. 1141. Principal aa4 Interest will ho psistle la gold cola of the I'attol Ststee cf America of the preat Uadar4 of weight and fineae. at The llaaover National liaah. New Tort City S. Y. The bonds will bo tot po bonda. bearing later! at ihe rato of sis per cealam (II per aaaam. payao'.e aeml aaaaally oa April la; aad October lat la each year. Proposals m b tl bo enclo1 la a sealed envelope., marked oa the oat aide "Proposal for Honda." aad sd dretaod to II. L. Steele. Towa Clerk. Lillington. North Carolina. Dtddera must depoelt with said Tow Orrk before maklag their bide, or prevent lib their bids, a certified check Got more than yoa ae4? Take year farra prodsco esrglsa lo TeaUa oa A Co. aad gt good prwe. Corn . peaa aad other farm ero4- acts will brtag good prVceo at To tali -sow 41 Co.'e. fetch 'ta la. SPECLAL TEN-DAY TIRE SALE 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON CORD CASINGS 2Vt PER CENT DISCOUNT ON FABRIC CASINGS There Is an estete ts graduated as dr-w. lo ik eriJ,r 0e B Town of 10 PER CFriT DISCOUNT ON to slxo and as to relationship. It Im- jLlillagton. apoa aa incorporated I . . . NNrn Tlinr er -eaMBSF ej a e mmm e er e-t new i tr.M . . Mi,,.. .v. .aief tee on lam iarxi oaaa or iraai comoaar. or mmm on is future inheritance from the moat Oisunt rw- noafj iwr or m is soom , ii you nccu a r.cw woi.ve atlvt Rtratinn at tha domestic sflpnr.o room , A n A , I. .. 1 . . at Lillington school. The ladles and P" l"ai wv w8 com- girls' are urged to come. jparatively small amount of road wor- uny oi mention, anq we call the ex I ample to ll-e rttentlon of our John sonvllle brothers that they may per-. MISS FANNIE BROOKS. Demonstrator. MAX GARDNER TO 8PEAK ence, th object of which was peace! Working men watched, listened Mid thonrht. Thev construed these tick- Hnr. end wranirllnrs aa ovldenco of in no case may the tax exceed ihe the fact that there Is an interest In) mount of the tnherttsaco taxed. No the world which does not believe In I mean cousin can lesvo "spite tnooey aivlnr on force: I am only reporting which would compel the recipient to : . . . - ; ; I wo yT (tBiin vi um ws suiuaii rT . f k. t M . W an extra TUBE, our pricra a peculiar ftaturo of thta law. m "rZ'mmX:::on either will tare you money. They construed theso blck-1 tratlng Its severity, ts a provision thst j rom lB fnBr. f ike bidder to judged on a mileage baaia. We comply with the terms cf ku b:d.;havc the best itar.daru makes The purchasers mm vy if for you to aelect from. lereet from the date of the bnad. to ' . !haps prot't by It. W. A. 11. HERB NEXT WEDNESDAY 1 POUR GAUJOSH, TWO MEN AND ONE WINCHESTER Deputies Kyle, Matthews, Jernlgan and God win -and John Northern made pne of the treats of the ante-primary season ts schedqled for next WadnAaHatr Mt 1r linn rt U. to fool, mv eve more keen lo a mv1 . ' f ' hands more strong to serve earth's ; ?!25. "eutenant governor and successful raid In Grove township ed.. because of thee. Yes. th.t .it overnor, will address .Tuesday afternoon, capturing 4 or 4 !. n in oil ,tne P0!1 in the county courthouse. 'gallons of liquor, two men and one uui an in an. -s . i- .. . . . . ... wBiuuvr in vu vi iub must in-1 rv mcneaier rine. i wo men goi away And. another Mother's Day has past the truth when I add they suspect this Interest Is CsplUl. If the League of Nations fslls this suspicion will be confirmed. The movement toward an Internationalism of the workers will be given great Impetus. The Lesgue of Nstlons fall ing, they argue there Is only one other means of preventing war. It Is for the men who make up the rank snd file of the armies In time of war, the millions recruited from shops, fac tories and fields, to get together and nrranlie an Intersatlonsl labor e ti the dale of delivery. The bonds can , not bo sold at teeo than par aad sc-, craed lotereet. Saeceeafs! bidders wilt ho farnUh- rev more thsn he got, anyhow. An Income tax ranges to shout Tl per cent aa the Incomo grows. . vUb ln oplaloa of umru Reed.? There ts a profits tax and a rjoagherty A Hoyt. of New TerkOty.' tax on wealth lo creeses oaneg ;thal the bonds are valid and bla4lg war to get the profiteers the osual fobligsUons of the Town of Ull'cun. tAJiM for revenue, heavier thsn ever. Vr order of the Hoarl of Cwmaie and a cspital levy Is being considered, loners. . tf , rr, nrt.w on.! mnA riatliln BnOfT. - they are bound ta add to the dlscon- j tent Agistors will make the most of I Dated Msy 12th. 1124. Clerk. teresting speakers In political life In but were recognized as they Jumped thorlty to ssve the working men from the crls'.s. Cut Oermsoy hss weathered two crises es serious : Ia th most dlflcult months Jatt after tho surrender a yesr Mr. and Mrs. Aloato rarruh of , nr your tire. Deosoa were la Lilllagtoa oa boat-' nese Wedaeeday. KELLY-SPRINGFIELD MICHEXJN UNCOLN HIGHWAY GOODYEAR UNITED STATES . " " AJAX REVERE ns . These are all GOOD TIRES and as a step toward preserr- Uring your farm produce to To-i?!"ni..MAh.r.ho .wam.way. Th.! war. ?-ch "tt w?uld Uk. , "X?Z.Z llnson A Co. They will pay you tov nTe amcero cause ,outni was on an IsUnd In Dlsck! awsy. rroro iUTnuujrun u , -- market nrices. . or regrei, river. ' aaa necesiarx tut.uvii Don't forget that Toffiliaaoa A Co. are borers as well as sellers. They want farm produce. . EDWARDS .MOTOR CAR COMPANY LILLINGTON, N. C. .
Harnett County News (Lillington, N.C.)
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May 13, 1920, edition 1
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