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Vol. 2 No. 23
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Lillington, N. C, Thursday, June 3, 1920
If It Concern Harnett, IV in THE NEWS
THE STAFFORD
CHAUTAUQUA
Picture Travelogues Hero Lands of
Europe At Lillington High School
Auditorium Saturday, Monday and
Tuesday.
Saturday Night.
Community Sing.
Motion pictures and music.
Prelude Art gems and pictured
poetry.
Napoleana.
Travelogue France the Glorious.
, The Work of Reconstruction.
Song, "America," illustrated.
Comedy feature.
Monday. Af ternoon.
Community eing.
Motion pictures and music,
Prelude, Masterpieces of sacred
art, ,
TravelogueBelgiUhi the Urate,
The Return of the King,
Comedy feature, Questionnaire,
Monday ftigltt,
Community sing,
Motion ik lures and musie,
Prelude. Art gem end1 pietured
lioetry,
"The Hells of Bbindon."
TraveloguegeFbia, the Dauntless,
gong, Keep the Home Fires Burn
ing, illustrated,
Comedy feature,
Tuesduy Afternoon,
Community Bing,
Motion pictures and music.
Prelude, Beauties of Nature.
Travelogue Italy the Illustrious
Comedy feature. Questionnaire,
Tuesday Night.
Community sing,
Motion pictures and music,
Prelude, Art gems and pictured
jioetry,
"On the ttoad to Mandalay."
Trivel0f$uePari8 the Magnificent
Hong, The mar ipangled Banner,
illustrated.
Comedy feature,
The Stafford Chautauqua Travel
ogues are a new feature In the Ghau
tauqua world, They offer the best
products of study and experience In
the most modern, practical and seien
tine way, They give the results of a
lifetime of effort in a combined ap
peal to eye and ear, producing last
ing impressions in pleasing fashion
and enjoyable form, using the mira
cles ot modern scienee and invention
to visualize the treasures of thought
. and life. -
The Stafford Chautauqua Pandra
ma presents the world thought and
life of tjie day in the methods of the
hour. Pandrama is a new name for
a new idea.
S. S. CONVENTION
MET AT ANTIOCH
On last Saturday and Sunday the
Baptist Sunday School Convention
covering the county was held at An-
tioch church. at Mamers. Because of
llness at Rex Hospital, Rev. J.' A.
Campbell, who is president ot the
organzatlon, could not be present and
Rev. Sidney Edgerton of Buies Creek
was elected for that place with E. H.
Ballentine as secretary.
The attendance was a breaker of
all records, both on Saturday and
Sunday. Quite a large number of
visitors as well as delegates were
present, among them many of the
Lillington people. The messages on
"The Why ot the Sunday School" by
Hon. L. L. Levinson and that of Rev.
J, L, Martin on "Soui Winning" Sat
urday bight were unusual utterances.
Among . other matters a Sunday
school Institute tor the association
at Ahtioch some time during August
and decision (or the next contention
(itili) to go to Friendship (Dunn
level) were settled. The July union
meeting will he held with the church
at Rawls,
TRANSFERS OF
REAL ESTATE
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY PRI-
MARY BALLOT
For Sheriff
Mor- (Vote For One)
J. W. McARTAN
E. W. Mordecai to Wm. 0.
decal, 1 lot in Lillington. 10.
A. W. Denning to Elbert Johnson, nr it ttttjt twITOM
III. 11, A VJ IVUlil VJ A W 1
JOHN GREEN '
lavish qv cdiinkhntonh
oivwopaiswo iiomitai.
Oftstpnla, June I,Marklg new
era for the little cripple children of
North Carolina of sound mind, the
laying of the cornerstone of the
North Carolina Orthopaedio Hospital
in Qastonla on the morning of June
I will be a most notable occasion.
The ceremonies will be in charge ot
the North Carolina Grand Lodge of
F, and A, M, with other fraternal
orders of the state assisting, Gover
nor Thomas W. Bcikett will be the
chief guest of honor.
For nine years It, u, Babhington
has been working to make this instr
tution a reality and at last sufficient
funds have been received from prl
FAYETTEVILLE MEETING
MOVED TO RALEIGH
22 acres in Grove. $300
Calvin Barefoot to T. E. Dorden ft
Lane, lot in Dunn, $50.
E. S. Yarbrough and wife to Lang
don ft Morgan, 44 acres in Grove,
$100. '
A. Y. Tutor to J. B. Tutor, 53
acres in Buckhorn, $10.
H. C. Smith to AJj. Overby, 2 lots
in Angler, $500.
J. L. Wade to W. O. Holllngsworth".
lot in Dunn, $1,350.
A. L. Wiggins to J. W." Dorman. 6
acres in Grove, $350.
A. McN. Harrington to J. D. Rog
ers, 121 acres u. L. R., $4,000.
Mary Godwin to J. R. Young, 1 lot Un tit if ATantrJnTntsI
hear Dunn, $100. L A I
J, L Johnson to O. T. Capps lot " ? innyn t
In Coats, $60, OWEN UDUM J
Henry Pope to Cape Fear Lodge, V. It. STEPHENSON
131 K. P 1 burial lot, Dunn, $16.
W. P. Buries to L. C, Stephens and
others, lot In Dunn, $000,
ft, L, Godwin to Pearl Harris, I
lots l Dunn, 1176, Mr. I). A. Honeyeut
For Auditor
(Vote For One)
C. N. WARE
d. p. Mcdonald
For Recorder
(Vote For One)
b. ii. Mclean
O. P. SHELL
For Board of Education
(Vote For Two)
IN. A. 31111111 I
FROM BUIE$ CREEK
went to Dunn
returned Frl
wher ha ha
I'ltOlIIBITION NATIONAL
COM MITT EH ADDRE8HKH
LETTER TO PEOPLE
W. 0. Mordeeal to B, W. Mordecal, Thursday n bualnaaa,
lot In Lillington. 110, IUv, B. A. Kdgrl4
Garland Held to Wm, Praughon, day from Wefc For
HO acres In Barbecue, 13,600, been attending eommncinnt,
Her, and Mra, I. L, Yearby. of
Wake Forest were In town Sunday
and apent the day wit Mr. end Mrs.
B. F. Mcleod.
Messra. O. C. Gravltte, Olive Link,
To the CltUens of America! w. T. Camnbell. Prof. II. P. Marsh-
One year of prohibition has k.ni. .nt rtev. S. A. Edcerton went
brought more laughter to children to Maraere Saturday to attend the
and more smiles to women than any Baptist Sunday School Convention.
other legislation. which met In session with the An-
It has turned ninialiouses and (loch Baptist church. '
breweries Intd faciorlea, jail Into prof4 r, P. Gentry of Lillington
corneribs, and brought their Inmates pad through town Monday,
forward Into the great Industrial mi- tiverlln Bryan went to Lll
army. Ilngton Monday shopping.
It ha ndded untold billion to the
Iter. 1. I.. Yearby of Wake Forl
vate contributions together with the nation's wealth, transferred money preached at the Baptist ehureh here
gtat appropriation, to begin the "a oan a aavinga wanKa gun(llly njg,t al Ovio-k.
work, It la already well under way.ln &ewiy erected home.
It stands on ft high knoll east of Gas na amenament naa inereaaea
tonia from which ona may eee one farm and city values, quickened In
of the most magnificent yUws In this dustry and brought to the United
section of the State, the wide rolling States the greatest era of prosperity
PA (IK INVAIUM HI OWN
UAILIWK'K IN CAM PA ION
Ranford, May $ I. Robert N. Page,
candidate for the Democratic noml
WOMAN SUFFRAGE
UPHELD BY COURT
Washington, June 1 The Supreme
Court. In an unanimous opinion, to
day held that Federal constitutional
amendments cannot be submitted to
popular Tote for ratification by States
baring referendum provisions in
their constitutions.
The method of ratifying amend
ments, the court held. Is national
power specially granted by the Fed-1
eral constitution and the States hare
no authority to proride otherwise. In
so holding, the court declared Inop
erative proTlsions ot the Ohio State
constitution authorlilcn submisnlon
ot Federal amendments to a referen
dum for ratification and overturned
8tate Supreme Court decrees dismiss
ing Injunction proceedings brought
by George 8. Hawke. Cincinnati at
torney, In a taipayers suit to enjoin
submission of the prohibition and
woman suffrage amendments to a
referendum vote.
frftftk to N, fa P MttfTrage.
While the Supreme Court of the
t'nlled (Mate wa today driving an
other nail In the weltnlgti covered
coffin that enahroud Ihe body of i.
Harleyforn, I It I same forum of poll
Ural omnipotence was alto clearing
the derka for. North Carolina lo eapl
tallie Delaware's aln of omUalon and
let the Democrats win final credit for
attending the ballot to the women.
In Its decision upholding the con
stitutionality ot Ohio's ratification of
the llth and the proposed 1Kb
amendments, the court not only puts
Ihe hope of the wets further away
than ever, but It carries unbounded
Joy alike to the hearts of ftepublican
politicians gathering In Chicago and
Democratic chieftains setting their
tall for the Uolden Oate. The "tip"
that has been paused out freely for
the past l days prove lo be nothing
more than a myth born of a prn
nlal thirst.
North Carolina Neil.
Aside from the dscUlon of the
court as It will affect Ihe major per
ties In their convention deliberations,
the overruling of the Htate Supreme
Court of Ohio an unheard ot thing
In Itself makes aolid the !& States
which have ratified the Susan B. An
. r . -
inony amendment to the constitution rangemente which had bea made.
and leaves but one State needed to and tonight every hotel In the eitv
confer full franchise rights upon all
tonia.
Executive committee,
McAdenville, chairman;
bington, Gastonla; M. B,
lotte.
Fayetteville, June 2. The meeting
called by the Fayetteville Chamber
of Commerce for the purpose of dr
ganizing the North' Carolina State
Chambejr of Commerce, will be held
in the city of Raleigh in the high
nchool auditorium on June 8 at 11
a. m.
The meeting haa been advanced to
lune 8 on account of preventing du
plication of effort on the part of those
interested in a State Chamber of
Commerce and those Interested In a
It is manned to concentrate all mcI l
efforts on the North Carolina State
Cahmber of Commerce.
Piedmont, dotted here and there with ver known.
cities and'towna. Contributions are The pro-liquor element la doing Its natlon foP Qovernor of North Caro-
still being received from all sections utmost to repeal tne Volstead act. Una WM greeted as a aonquerlng ho
of the State, . " would null,f7 thB 18tn mend- TO by people.iil.tha Sejimth. district
The exercises attending the corner-ment, which would mean the over- wn0m he represented in Confress forlthe women (of voting age and quaU
stone laying will be most impressive throw of national prohibition and Its 14 jrears, when he made his Initial flcatlons) In the United States. While
and will be attended ' by thousands attendant prosperity. speeches in his own bailiwick today, the antls are training their guns on
from all sections of the State. Gas- The liquor minority proposes to at- IIe gpoRe to a crowd of 700 people In the North Carolina solons getting
tonia is preparing to extend the glad tain its ends by capturing the nation- LaurlnDurg at noon. Seating capac- ready for the special session In July.;
hand to the throngs. al conventions of the political par- jty ot tlie Scotland courthouse was the suffragists are looking confident
The officials of the institution are ties. not near adequate to - accommodate ly to North Carolina for victory.
as follows: The dry majority, aa demonstrated thoge wno came from all parts of the
President, R. B. Babbington, Gas- by ratification In 45 States, must count rr to near nim. WIIEItK TIIANKH AUK KKW.
tonia; secretary, M. B. Speir, Char- control these conventions. Mr Page arrTed.bere late this af
lotte treasurer, J. Lee Robinson, Gas- . We ask you to get every state, ais- ternoon. One of the biggest crowds We've thought over It a good bit.
METTS REELECTED
HEAD VETERANS
Fayetteville. Jane 1. Geo. James
I. Metta was reelected commanding
general of the North Carolina divi
sion U. C. V. at the first easiness es
slon of the annual reunion here this
afternoon. Gen. W. E. Kyle was also
reelected commander of the Third
Brigade, these constitatlag the only
elections.
ine attendance on the opeatac
date reached a point Utvno 419
and K00. This was awstUt t. -
rlvsls tonight. The opening session
was held In the high school audito
rium this morning. 'After prayer by
the chaplain. Ilev. E. A. Osborne, the
veterans were welcomed oa behalf of
the Danghters of Confederacy by Mrs.
Felli Harvey, president: for Cam.
berland county veterans. tv ifatn
E. J. Hale: by Mayor Williams for!
the city, and Commander D. B. Hoi
lenga for the Americas Legion. The
welcome were responded lo by Col.
A. II. Hoyden of Salisbury.
The Stara and tiara Forever a
ong written for the Norta Carolina
If. I). t was ung by Mrs, A. T.
West of Ihls rltyi The matrons, poa
ore anH malda of honor were Intro
dured lo Ihe convention by Col. W,
P. Wood, these belag Mra. Marshal
Williams, matron ef honor for the
tale MUs Mamie Holt, sponsor for
Ihe Stale; Mlaa Sallle Ilalgh Under
wood camp sponsor: Miss Leey Lon
don Anderson and Mlsa Harriet Her
dlson, maids of honor for the State,
and Misses Edna Bennett, aponsor,
and Josephine Dunlap, maid ot honor
from Anson camp, the yoaagest ever
appointed to these positions, being
len to eleven years old.
A band from Wilson farnUhed e
cedent t.uslc. After alnglag "The
Old North Slate" the convention ad
Journed until afternoon.
The attendance havlag far eate4
ed eipoctallona, a rail was made on
the people of the city late today to
throw open their homee to the old
veterans which met with each a ready
response that tpnlght all visitor who
have thus far arrived have been pro
vided with home. The taflai of old
soldier and other visitor early over
taiea tne eeemmgiy adequate ar-
had been filled la addition to the bar
rak or the Donaldson Military
school, where the larger camber of
the veterans are quartered.
A reception at which Ga. Metis
and Mr. Harvey were the guest of
trict and local organization, or. what- ep to aUeni - political speaking Island we've about come to Ihe conclo-
i - . .i - - i
R. R. Ray, ever kind within your reacn, to aaopi t , ont iQ beaP hm Mr. Page sion that there's no profession on
R. B. Bab- resolutions substantially as follow: u ..M8ter rj0b" to everybody In this earth In which the worker get less
Speir, Char- "Be it resolved, that we nereny 8ect0n an everywhere he atop he appreciation and more knock and
authorize our names to be used dMi, beslered bv old friends. This warm abuse than In the newspaper game.
Trustees, F. C. Harding, Green- each and every political convention . . reflected In his bearing. And we have also reached the con-
ville, chairman; R. B. Babbington, to be hel din 1920, notllying the leaa- Th h d t , throuah the bad roads cuslon that the reason all newspaper
Gastonia; M. B. Speir, Charlotte: J. era of all parties that we will sup- of the w, and tne long jttmptl left editor go to heaven whea they die
Lee Robinson, Gastonla; R. R. Ray, port such parties a apecincauy en- h ..... laded whe h started la they get o much of Ihe other
McAdenville; C D. Armstrong, Gas- dorse by platform declaration ine fo home 8aturday night, but hi old- place while they're on earth.
tonia; George Blanton, Shelby; W. C. 18th amendment, a inierpreiea oy Um yg-f hM returned with his ad
Bivens, Wadesboro J. II. Giles, Glen the-voisteaa act, or some measure . . lh Santihlll country.
equally effective; and nominate can- p w introduced In Lau
honor was given In the parlors of
Lafayette hotel tonight. Aa informal
reception was given by Major E. J.
Hale on the lawn of hla Haymount
residence to the veteran this after
noon.
Th old soldier are finding a warm
welcome and generous hospitality
and the people ot the city have vied
with each other la helping to make
the etay of the veteran pleasant. A
large number of an to mob lie hear
placards. "Veterans. Car as aa la
dlcatlon that It la at th command of
the old soldier.
R. G.FITZGERALD
TAKES CHARGE
AS COUNTY SUPT.
Profeasor R. O. Fltjgtrald asan.e4
duty as county aapertcteadeat of ra
ral school Tuesday. Jaae 1st. The
new superintendent comes from Bet
moat. K. C. where he had charge of
the graded schools. Mrs. Flltgeratd
will Join him here JIy lu
ProL B. P. Gentry i:i remain la
the oSce with the aew eapertatesd-
eat aaul Jaly 1st In order lo allow
Prof, ritjgerald to become ecqaaiat-
ed with his new fiU. Mies Thslm.
Harrington of Jonesboro. who has
beea stenographer to Prof. Gentry for
some time, will remain la the office.
Prof, ritjgerald. a native of Da
vidson county, this State, tk
charge of Harnett's schools at a time
when a great many new bviidlags are
either aader tonttrsrtloa or contem
plated. Coat In Grove township ha
recently voted bends for ealtrgH
achoo. facilities, Pinevtew tote oa a
pectal fat Jaae lib for Improve
meats, This I also the mimi of the
yaer when new school district ira
le are appointed -one aew trate
la eab dlitrrli. There are now II
white schools In the coaty and II
colored, tiara) schools are helped by
Ihe coaaty board In fiaaarlag Im
provements, the bosrd paylag hafl of
Ihe bill.
By far the most serioes problem
facing the pablle schools of Haraetl.
aa well aa elsewhere, I Ihe shortage
of teachers. Prof. Gentry sara there
seema to be no doabt that there are
not enovgh teachers to maaM the
classrooms. Therefor those schools
hlch first see re the service of
echoolma'ama will he more fortaaate
than their neighbors, bxaue some
soctloas will wlthoat doabt be left
-vacant"
Harnett County Is not alone la re
spct to lack of lea hers, however.
From all part of the'fliate com re
port of th same troable. Nor doee
the salary question fig re so promt
alasatly now, laasmach as eaoagh
Uachsrs are not to be had at aay
price. It may be aald that th prob
lem ha spa4 the salary point of
argument. 'Bach email ladacemeat
ha la former year ba pSer!
young rasa and women to enter the
teaching profession that bow whea
school facU'tle ar botag enlarged
everywhere, school aataorlUee fad
themeelree face to face with a one
sided development. la other words.
to pat It plainly, modern schoot
hoasee aad equipment have absorbed
thousands of dollar wlthoat da re
gard being kept for teacher-traJateg.
Th aeitXeglslatare will probably
be called npon to adopt seme method
of ladaclng yowag rata aad women
lato th profemioa of teaching.
aiPTTKT fJflO MKim.XO
AT SAXDT DILtXai OttHCII
Alpine; Governor T. W. Blckett. ex-
to
XOTICH OF HALU OF LAND FOR
DIVIHION
Under and by virtue of a special
proceeding in the Superior Court, be
fore the Clerk, entltjed Mrs. Mary 1.
ghaW and others vs, Will A. Bhaw,
the tsame being No, 1882 on the Spe
cial Proceeding docket of said court,
rlnburg by W. P. W. Weatherspoon loyally he may support a friend In
LILLINGTON POST, AMKIttCAN
LEGION. KLF.tTTH OFFICKItH resolution to each of the following
person who have agreed to act as
Pursuant In fait lha I .lllln ilnn IcUstOdlanB Of thCHO resolutions lOr
Post of the American Legion met on their respective parties:
and an order of resale obtained Utalledi
therein, the undersigned commission
er of the court, will, on Monday, June
7th, 1920, nt 12 o'eloek M at the
eotirthous doer In Lillington, N. C,
offer for sale to the highest bidder
for oiiehalf cash, the remainder to he
uald within one year from the eon
Urination of the sale by the eeurt, the
following described land, the"ftfnt
being the land described in the petl
Uou In this cause, hounded o fol
lows:
First Tract! Beginning at a stake
(n the Tom Branch, thence pouth 70
oast, IT chs, to a cypress corner
tponcH north 70 east, 11,60 cha, to a
Btake and pointers; thence south BMi
west, 18 chs. to the dividing line be
tween John S. Bhaw and hia brother;
north, 66 went, with aaid line to the
beginning, containing 26.7 acres
more or less.
Second Tract: beginning at a stake
ttnd pointers formerly John Elliott's
and the beginning corner of the sur
vey and runs thence north 42 east,
34 cha; to a enke and pointers in the
north sdga of the nouth prong of An
MWsrson creek; thenco north 67 west,
HI chK. to n Ktwk and pointers In a
liruncu in tho old line formerly El
liott', now Zuehuriah -Cameron's;
thence south 2 west, as aald line to
the beginning, containing 1S2 acres
i iore or less, and includes the rosi-.-nee
and Improvements ol the It to
j jbn 8. Shaw.
Time of sale, Monday, June "th,
1920, at 12 o'clock M.
Place of sale, Courthou) door,
Lillington, N, C.
Terms ot sale, one-half cash, .me
year from confirmation of sulo by the
?curt.
W. P. BYRD,
Commlssloirer.
This 18th day of May, 1920.
last Friday night for the election of
officers for the year 1920 ( and for
other routine business. The follow
ing officers were elected and in
dldates unequivocally committed
Its enforcement. .. hAr. hr ciauson L. Williams, a politics or extol the virtues of a citl-
immediately wire a copy oi 7ur ndie for the State Benate In this gen of the town, no matter bow loud-
district. He Is - being entertained ly he sings the praise of th town
here by Dr. F. D. McCracken. He belle about to be wed or how gently
will apeak tomorrow afternoon In he laya a wreath of pretty words on
Wadesboro and tomorrow night In the grave of a departed citlien. he
Monroe.
Tomorrow will be perhape the bos-
No matter how nobly the editor lt 4sy of the seatoa. In the mom
boosts for the development of his! Ing there will be a general get to
town and community, no matter how' gather meeting of the veterans, the
Commander 11, H, Spears.
First Viee-CommanderOscnr 8.
Atkins.
geeend Viee-ConittittnderJ. B
Davis,
Adjutant L. M, Chaffln.
Historian :J. II, Withers, Jr.
' Finance OfflerG, D. Monroe.
War Risk OfflcerW, 0. Mordeeal,
Chaplain), L. Johnson,
8: S. Senator Arthur Capper, of
Washington, V. C. (Republican) I U.
S. Senator Morris Sheppard, Wash
ington, D. C, (Democrat) 1 Congress
man Charles II. Randall, Washing
ton, D. C. (Prohibitionist)
IN T1IK IIAHIIKII H t'HAHt.
"Poor Jim has been sent to a luna
tie asylum," said the barber, flourish
Th.'eH.I. I. fl" Tim . .ho,,. '".
Republican
Democratic convention June II.. Itn
mediate action Is necessary.
Signed! Arthur Dean Devan, Clar
enee True Wilson, E. J. Flthlan,
Chas, icanlon, Irving Fisher, Daniel
A. Poling, Frances ES. Ileauchamp,
Francis lialdwln, J. II. Kellogg, Mar
On July 4th there will be a special gret Wlntrlnger, Virgil O. Illnshaw,
meeting of the Post and all ex-er
vice men, for the purpose of present
Ing to the fathera and mothera of the
men who died in France the Diplo
mas of Honor given by the French
Government. A speaker of State rep
utation will deliver an address and
the diplomas and there will be other
features of Interest.
The next regular meeting of the
Post will be on Friday night, June
25th, at 8:30 o'clock, In the courthouse.
JinOADWAY MAN WOCND1CI)
W1IKN NKGHO HIIOOTH HIM
Banford, May 11. Ed Lynch, a
white farmer, SB yeara old, living
about 10 miles east of Broadway In
the chair.
"Jim la my twin brother, air. He
kept broodln over the hard times,
and I suppose he finally went rraiy."
"la'thataoT'
"Yea, he and me worked side by
aide for yeara, and we were o alike
we couldnt tell each other apart
both brooded a great deal, too.
money In thla business now,
"What'a the reason?"
"Prices too low, Unless a
tomer takes a shampoo It doesn't pay learned early
seldom hears those msgle words
"Thank you." And few time In life
does he catch a whisper of that cheer
ing sentiment, "Well done."
flat let him make a slip In his
papers-let him say Itlll Jones did
something he didn't do or Mrs. llrown
said something she didn't say, and
everybody In town takes a whack at
him. Thla Is true In the newspaper
game everywhere In Ihe world.' and
being a part of Ihe world, Lillington
la no eireptlon. Hut with all the
knocka, with all Ihe lack of lhanka
We and little cheering worda that could
No I be aald but are left forgotten, the
editor drlvee right on boosting, and
he alwaya will. He was born lo help
cue- the other fellow and, like the birds,
M life ihtt If no one
Daughter of the Confederacy, Bone
of the Confederacy, American .Legion
and cltliena ot Cumberland coaaty.
At 1 o'clock a dinner will be tendered
by the Fayetteville chapter of th
Daughter to th visitors, at which
Governor T. W. Dlckett will make the
principal addre. At 4 o'clock th
cltltene of Fayetteville will give a
reception to the veterana which will
Saaford. May 21 Th aatoa
meeting of th Bandy Creek Baptist
Association, which was held Saturday
aad Sunday at Bandy Branch chirch.
near Goldstoa la Chatham coaaty.
wa a distinct saec. For eeversl
year this quarterly meeting ta the
Bandy Creek Assoclstioa has boea
abandoned. A targe aad representa
tive attendance was present both
day.
Rev. W. O.. Johnson ot Btler City
was mad moderator of the meeting,
and Victor Johaeoa of Pittsboro c-retary-traurer.
The eierelsee Ban
day were feat a red by th able ad
idr of Dr. O. W. Paschal of Wake
! Forest, bat a satire of this eectloa.
be followed by a visit to the State jaDj by V. II. Teagae of tht city. Rev.
home for Confederate women. The w. II. Gllmore of Baaford preached
big parade will be held at I o'clock ! the sermon Batarday.
In the evening, and (he day will be ,
to ahava or haircut. Poor Jim, I
caught him trying to cut a custom-
Harnett county, wa brought to the er'a throat becauae he refused a
Central Carolina hospital. here Batur- shampoo, ao I had to have the poor
pistol shot entering hi mouth and "Makes me sad. Bometlmes I feel
penetrating the back of hla neck. aorry 1 didn't let him alash all he
The, shot was fired by John Cam- wanted to. It might have saved his
eron, 23 yeara of age, a negro of the reason. Shampoo, sir?"
wound up with a grand ball.
Col. Fred A. Olds arrived from
Raleigh today with 14 old fceroe
from Ihe Boldlers' Home.
Itlll MALI!
feed I Passenger HttUk. Good
condition, with fir good lire. Ap
ply F.dwsrds Motor Car Co.. Isling
ton, N. C.
LI' ART KM f.
Ther was a slaglag glvea at Mr.
Walt Matthews' Batarday night la
aoaor of Ml Clyde aad CUie
flail. Large crowd attended aad
reported a alee time.
Mr. aad Mra. John Stephen of
Christian Light eectloa speat Satur
day atght at th home of Mr. J. It.
Cotllaa.
Mia Lata II row a aad MUs Addle
Patterson aad Mis Mamie Haywood
else feed him, heaven may. And
mayb that'a why th Lord keeps so
many editor on earth lo keep th
balance of the world from souring or
turning stale.
1 .
TO Till: DEMOCRATIC YOTKRM OF
IIAItNinT COt'NTYl
Being busy with my farm work. 1 1
will not be able to make a thorough visited Ml Erma Cotllaa So ad ay af
canvas of th county la behalf of my ternoon.
MARRIAGK LI( i:MI.
Let' build upt
VITI'' I.'
Having qualified as admlnlatratrlx da3r afUrnoon 00
of the estate of J. II. Wllburn. de
Broadway section wno recently re
turned from the army, and the. trag
edy occurred about I o'clock 8atur-l
Ye!'
Ki.
the" atreeta of
1:10
1:17
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1:30
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Broadway, following an altercation
ceased, late of Harnett County, North between the two men. Broadway
Carolina, this la to notify all persona was conaiderably wrought up over
having claim against the estate of tu ' . " .
said deceased to exhibit them to th the affalr and a P3"" of 100 men
undersigned on or before the 6th day wera acourlng the wooda for the no-1 a.m.
of May, 1921, or this notice will belgro Sautrday night and all day yes- S: 00
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All terday. with the assistance of blood-
persons indebted to, said estate will u a. k.. .. .u . v
the negro has not been apprehended.
HCHKDl'LK A. A W. RAILROAD
Eastbound Stations Westbound
P.M. A.M. Lv. Ar. A.M. P.M.
11:30
11:37
12:01
11:10
12:11
Bring your farm produce to Tom
Jinson & Co. They will pay you top
jnarket orlces.
please make immediate payment.
MRS. BETTIE WILBURN.
Administratrix ot the Estate of J. H.
Wllburn, Deceased. -This
the 1st day of May, 1920.
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10:00
Banford
Jonesboro
Broadway
Mamera
Lillington
Mixed Trains.
Banford
Jonesboro
Broadway
Mamers.
Lillington
9:31
9:11
1:60
l:3t
1:00
:ll
4:46
G. F. Weaver to Susan Hudson of
Harnett county.
D. M. Matthews to Cora B. Tucker
of Harnett county.
It. II. Bmltb to Virginia Stephen-
son of Harnett county.
Jim Webeter to Claudia Baker of
!:!? Wake coanty.
3:11
3:30
P.M.
12:46
12:36
12:06
11:36
10:16
No colored license Issued.
FOR HALK
Used 6 Passenger Bulck
condition, with fiv good tires. Ap
ply Edwards Motor Car Co.. Lllllng
ton. N. C.
Corn, peas and other farm prod-1
not mora than you need? Take
ucta will bring good price at Tomlln- your farm produce surplus to Tomlha- are buyer aa well a sellers.
son ft co.'s. Fetch 'em la. son ft Co. and get good price. wani im proauc.
Don't forget that Tomllnson ft Co.
They
candidacy for th oQce of Coaaty
Auditor. I am, therefore, making
thla statement through th coaaty
papers.
I hsv been a eltlien of North Car
olina for seven yeare and of Harnett
Coanty two year.
I am a graduate ef Mississippi
State College aad hare-had tea year
xperienc la bookkeeping aad audit
ing work. I held a position with th
auditing department of th Atlaatie
Coast Line Railroad tor six years.1
leaving that place tor the farm.
I believe I am qaallged for the
place I seek aad If nominated and
elected I propose to pat forth my
Good'"? ffort to perform the datle of
th once la a oinux aad satis
factory manner.
I shall graatly appreciate your vote
and lafiaeace at the primary
Ctt
! C. N. WARE.
Mr. Fre4 Brows aad wife ef Lu
ll a g ton visited relative of this sec
tion Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Oscar Brown aad wife visited at
the home of Mr. J. R. Brown Baaday.
Mr. D. O'Qnlaa aad family vtsited
at Mr. D. C. Colllas' Sunday.
XOTICE IIT EX1XXTOR.
Having qualified as executor ef Ihe
last will and tument ot Jeha C
Pecay, deceased, late ot Daaraa.
North Carolina, thl is to notify all
ersons having claims agaJast sa.4
John 7C. Pee ay to axtlhlt th sm lv
ram oa or before the Jtia day "of
April, 1121. or this couce will hm
pleaded la bar of their recovery. All
persons Indebted to said Jeha C
Penny are hereby aoUfied to make
pro rapt psymenl to me.
Thl April 21th. If :
J. B. PENtfT.
Jaae4 decator of Jeha E. Penny. Iee4.
Dancan. North Carouaa. April ztta.
1129.
R. B. LEW 13. Attoraey. 6-1