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t - NEYS ARM THE PUBUC WELFARE IS THE INTEREST OF THE WHOLE PEOPLE Lillington, N. C, Thursday, June 23, 1921 Vol. 3 No. 25 5c PER COPY $1.50 PER YEAR 'If it Concern Harnett. It' in THE NEWS" COUNTY DUNN WILL CELEBRATE JULY FOURTH Dunn is making huge preparations for entertaining the thousands who are expected to attend the Fourth of July celebration there. Hundreds of dollars in prizes are offered by the Fair Association, score of prizes be ing offered by the merchants of Dunn. Many valuable, premiums will be given by business men inde pendent 6f the big list of cash prizes given by the Fair Association. The program consists of racing, baseball, singing contest, band concerts, pa rade, fireworks and athletic events. Following is a list of the prizes: Contests: Singing First $25, sec ond $15; third $10. Fiddlers First $10, second $5, third $2.50. Banjo First $4.0, second $5, third $2.50. Clog dancing First $5, second $3, third $2. Amateur clowns First $5, second $3, third $2. Best decorated automobile $10 and $5. Truck $7.50 and $5. Pony buggy $7.50 and $5. f Carriage $5 and $2.50. ' Bicycle- $5 and $2.50. Floats business $10 and $5. Patriotic $10 and $5. School $10 and $5. Sunday school $10 and $5. Racers, horse, pacers and trotters free for all $200. Mule running $15 and $10. Motorcycle $15 and $10. Bicycle $5 and $2.50. Centipede $5 and $3. First event 100 yard dash free for all. Second event Pole vault, high jump, running broad jump free for all. Third event Tug of war 10 men from Duke, 10 from Dunn. Fourth event half mile race, free for all. Fifth event 75 yard dash, free for all ladies. Sixth event Half mile relay race, four ladies from Duke, four ladies from Dunn.-. Seventh event One mile relay race, four men from Duke, four men from Dunn. Eighth event Half mile race, 4 boys under 16 years of age. All persons who expect to partici pate in any of the above named ath letic events must send in their names and postoffice addresses at once. LILLIXGTOXIAXS TAKE TRIP TO PEACH ORCHARDS LAW REGARDING THRESHERS. A party of seventeen business men of Lillington motored over to look into the methods and results of peach-growing in Moore, Montgom ery and Hoke counties Tuesday. The party consisted of B. P. GeGntry, O. L. Johnson, S. A. Boney, Marvin Ed wards, Win. Salmon, J. .O. Sutton, J. R. Baggett, Venable Baggett. J. B. Barnes, W. P. Byrd. J. C. Thomson, N. S. Atkins, of Lillington. W. L. Senter of Kipling, J. L. Talley of An gier, R. J. Potter of Wallace, G. F. Kirkpatrick of Lillington, James A. Buchanan of Ryes. Arriving at Aberdeen, Messrs. Thad and Ralph Page were inter viewed. These gentlemen, officials qfJ.he Sandhills Fruit Growers Asso ciation, explained the working of the association with especial emphasis upon cooperative marketing. The Lillington delegation is unanimous In its praise of the officials of the fruit growers association for their very cordial greeting and information ex tended. Next on the program was a tour of the big orchards of Burkhead & Bruton at Candor, where the party stopped for the noonday lunch. Mr. Bruton is father of Mrs. R. G. Fitz gerald of Lillington. He showed the party over his orchards and explain ed the methods of culture a3 well as the expense and profits derived. He has 235 acres from which he expects to sell fruit for $105,000 at a profit of $65,000. He knows where he stands on price, because that has already been practically settled be fore the crop is gathered. Close inspection of the peach or chards showed very little if any frost damage. No one in the peach belt complained of frost or hard times. The party returned very enthusi astic over the prospects for peach growing in the upper section of Har nett county. Already there are ex tensive preparations for putting, out trees this fall. The N. C. Commissioner of Agri culture announces, in cooperation with the U. S. Department of Agri culture, that the law- requires each thresher of grain to secure a thresh ing license, from the register of deeds before operating. This license is free no cost for same. In the same way that the opera tor has to have a license, it Is also necessary for each farmer to see that the party threshing his grain has a license. Each thresher must Keep and report the bushels threshed and the acres from which the grain was harvested. - All thresher operators should at once get their license, when a note book for keeping the records requir ed, as well as the report sheets, will be given them. These books are to be retained permanently by the op rators' for personal records. But at the close of the threshing season or not later than September IS a crfm plete report up to that date must be made to the register of deeds. The thresher's reports are not to be sent to Raleigh, but to the register of deeds of each county where the threshing is done. A word to the wise is: Operate with a license and be sure the opera tor - licensed. Failure tor a thresa er to report means $25 fine, although the license costs nothing is free. The records made will be a business memoranda for reference in later yars and fo rmaking collections from farmers. The information is used tu a check on how much grain we pro-titcc an! where it is made. It is a good busi ness and educational provision. BIG SHIPMENTS OP PEACHES FROM MOORE ORCHARDS PEOPLE BACK" LEE" COUNTY'S SHERIFF COMMUNITY PICNIC AT PISGAH. A large crowd attended the com munity picnic and ball game .at Mt. Pisgah last Saturday. The Pisgah team crossed bats with its neighbor team, Leaflet. The game was won by the home team. After the ball game a bounteous cupper was served on the school ground, pecial music, readings and moving pictures made up the remain der of the evening's program. EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS AT ANGIER JULY 1-10 Kvaneelist Herman T. Stevens, a Buies Creek" boy whom God has greatly blessed in pastorates at Dan ville, Roanoke and Chattanooga, now one of the greatest evangelists in the South, will do the preaching at the evangelistic meetings at Angier on July 1-10. The services will be at 8:l& at night, hour for day services not yet announced. Come to the very first service July 1, 8:15 p. m. Come and bring .your friends. "Everyone' Win One" campaign is now on. Pray for the meetings. Come and help it along' and may you be greatly blessed. J. A. Campbell, Pastor. Sanford Express. If Sheriff Rosser and his faithful deputies fail to destroy the liquor traffic in Lee county, it will not be thoir fault Thev have put the-f liquor forces "on the run" and public sentiment is backing them up in their work. People in all sections of the county seem ready to inform them of th elocation of stills. Blockaders are now forced to move their outfits every few hours to keep them from being destroyed. The officers have discoverd that they have furnaces built at different places. They make a "run," pull up and move to another furnace where everything has been made ready for a second "run." By doing this they make the liquor in a ta-a, hours, null out the still and move it to another location or con ceal it in the woods until everything has been made ready Sheriff RosserJ)eputies Groce and McBryde while on a raid Friday af ternoon captured a copper still of 35 gallons capacity about two miles northeast of Lemon Springs. The still was not in operation and no one was present at the time the officers made the raid. They aesiroyea three barrels of beer and everything else about the still that could be of any use to the blockader. They think PRAISE FOR THE CLINIC AT DUKE RALEIGH LETTER Vass Pilot. Around 50 cars of early peaches have gone to market already this season, or as much as the entire out put of the summer not longer than five or six years ago. Few people eyen in the county realise the way in which the orchards of Moore county have grown, and the way they are growing. It is estimated that 800 cars will be moved before the season is closed, and the fruit that is to go is the better kind. Next ear & lot OI new orcuarus win uw coming in and the. product will be proportionately bigger. What this peach crop is doing this year for Moore county is very apparent. The money it will bring in will be highly appreciated. , With the peaches a fair crop of dewberries goes out, but this is not a real dewberry year. The spring frosts and cold weather hurt the crop, uooa prices ot uuuc iuuvu to offset the small crop, and an av erage of around $7 or- perhaps bet ter will make up for some of the shortage. It is pretty eviaem mi new vineyards will be planted this summer and fall as the dewberry is a money maker, and it can be han dled without so much work and risk as some of the other crops. Another crop that is finding favor in this part of the state Is the honey dew melon. Ogden Jones last year made a success with several acres between Vass and Southern Pine, and this summer he has about. 40 acres In this crop. Several others are planting them, and also .other .varieties of the big cantaloupes, and Ml V. n it Is predicted mat ner win u u before very A eye witnesses and at the unit time beneficiaries of the recent Clinic at Duke, allow us to express for our selves and the people of our section appreciation for the Invaluable ser vice rendered Harnett county. First, we recognize our gratitude to Miss Idell Buchan. nurse in charge of the Clinic. Her work began Id the public schools of the county ex amining the children and arousing public sentiment to the Importance of caring for the afflicted child. Thanks to her work, the children were brought from every section un til indeed there was no wore room. Throughout the Clinic she faithfully ministered to the needs and comforts of the patients and- friends. To Dr. Wright and the attendant uurses we express thanks for their careful examination, clean operation and personal attention given to each case. If any of us went with mis givings and fear, what we saw con vinced us of the wisdom of the state In planning for this great Institution. We are convinced that no better work Is done by any private hospital than was offered to the public at small cost. We further acknowledge our obli gation to Dr. Holt, Dr. Bule and the .people of Duke who provided so gen erously for the little patients and their friends. Especially were the visitors impressed with their thoughtful kindness In providing coffee and lunch for those keeping night watch over their patients and the provision of Individual cots when the state supply had been exhausted. These people set an example, worthy of their good community and the high cause which they served. Finally, we proudly pay homage to our Old North State that provided the skilled doctor!, nurses and sup plies. Those who accepted the state's offer have received more than a saving in the expense of operation. It was an education.- Children of lawyers, school . superintendents,! manufacturers and every trade lay together, received the same careful attention and hospitality. Every fa ther and mother felt the Joy of find ing new neighbors serve and share with. It Is the essence of true de mocracy. Such work should and will receive the heartiest endorsement of his own eyes. To those sections of every thinking man who sees with the state which are yet to be visited by this Institution we offer in behalf of the Cllnle our unqualified endorse ment. L. II. CAMPBELL. MRS. W. K. PHILLIPS'. B. P. MARSHBANKS. (Special Correspondence.) Kalelgb. June 22. The chance TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE U. D. C. AND GIRL SCOUTS TOWN BENEFACTORS The following transfers of real e- are that the governor will call m,ui have been recorded la tfc S( e.ira session oi me legmaiure. u ol UegUler of Id. Faucrltr daring -r, T- ttnMMktmt. .. . .... may be announced within the ne.t lh- oaat k- Ttor To VxU . fc .! i lonb lew aays. Beuben Matthew lo O. i. Mai- v. K rn. Convening the lawmaker, la lr, .Um Ul , CmU :oo. 8 '-N. m l.lireO. "'-"J i w . 0 u Mallhewa od wife lo J. F. year, will be much against the de-,MfLeKl , CoaU ,,00 sire of the governor, personslly. a1 D. A Mcleod to Z. !. Orerty. Ui well .s against the desire of the.,n Anier. fo and other eo4era legislators. I u; the representative , non. of the State Aa tclat.oo of Muncl-j uh WorM mn4 mitt. lo 7 n pslilies have rriite4 such a strong 0tby. Gi , Angler. flO and other case on the psrt of a number of cities, consideration. to function their financial manage-, j. Black and others to w. W. ment n no owier way. that the gov ernor is understood to have come around to their way of thinking. Of course, the chief purpose of the session will be to validate the mu nicipal act wh'.ch has been declared' invalid, by the Supreme Court be-! cause of the failure of the senate j ' journal clerk to properly record Its no....... IV. .. I lv... iKanrrtte daring the week once assembled the legislature will. not confine Itself to that duty. The chancer are thai, like the "Extry" of last August, It will go! id. limit vf a .t.v Krn it A I " IS ' MotJr mt: rr4li:er day far UlHctloo. Ifce r. c. sad Cifl cat , oriinr iuribr. rate oae f t!" moi ea)o .tl dv aal rT(!lt( of h0 atr rir. At laett o'rlcK it f. Il c. Chapter HvOs c6irtsl lato a dini&g room where a twa4t.".oii .a TTkJ to the lotfo:i. TTt. Allen and C. M. Allen. IK aer lo iUtl jobU .cr4 Mi.t e4 ma.i it B puiat lo tbi s.uerawon. s, am ,fr4 I I In th eteaiag the Caat'er lto M A It It I A I. 8 ,4 ljkM.n uu4,r9tnl aaodJser cfcsec with Its ftoonlac. Unttrc and ota- The following marriage lieo'er decoration. i:iatnl&v tr tfc oft ry ftl eor !.a- UegUltr of tfcwidt ray of a fall moon & fU as If ' fc fciJ udiealy teppr4 lato Fairy- White lan4. Then hn ta Girl Sroal Ilrure Hay to Ilertba XI. Iloer. a Was) irippicc a(rx ib. cr ri ll. I!. Buchanan to llagenia Spa- Irg refreshment if. dreanj of Fary- cer. I. Journs. The date for assembling expected to bo some time during July! or August. . The governor would defer till fall' if some of the cities were not crying j out that they cannot wail till then.; What A Unit the Wornaa Member? ( t S. McDuCe to Mary K. Jarman. IL W. Kawls to Kathleen Creel. r4eI Robert Harris lo MUle C. Smith. aa4 t-Karoe more real. Maic, games a&4 soJo by Mu Gla.iT Center a4J4 to lb rta inc eojoymeai. NatDffom books were 4o&at4 during the day to ta t. U V. t.bra ry. for hka the Isactieoa ' a reL ao4 a aat u as a444 lo Miss Roberta McNeill, who ho!4'th I.brary fa&4 a a result of tie portion la Durham. (-ent the1 da "s activities IT. f'tMS.11 XKWK. week-en4 with her pa'eats. Mr. a&4 . Ttie t. II. C. aa4 C.rl floats are Mr. Will McArthar. who has pot la conrrtlate4 oa llteir ork. a&4 II Is fcop4 everyoae wiU Since the legislature adjourned last MarcU ln one woman member. flu n.ffl.iili nf niinmmK. h,. . . . . ' Mrs. J. II. McNeill. oiarrieo anu cuantru oer oiuiv. i ue ... - . . .... 'some time with bis brother, ha gone tbens beany srtt will affect the representative from . . . . . . . , ,, . back to Kanas to work in ln bar- Buncombe county Legally, there U , Ti(f. ... , w . .t Mr. W. M. Harrington. bo t what we want to know Is what Alex" . , , . . . . , . . , , . , iworkiog in Sooth Carolina. pot the MIMUPAL rilUTICH Is going to do about It when he makes up the roll. He can't really I week-end with his wife at4 chlUren. I Charily a4 ChiMreo. i Mr. an4 Mrs. A. It. Womack of . We hse jsl Is4 a rejwrt from a Durham are pending a hit lth'ton la thl tat lhal la th rxl i Mr. Womsck's popU. election tl i o goo4 women on i& I A large crowd a oat at charch lo War4. For year Ihe War4 Sunday lo hear oer t pa tor. Iter. ! ha Wn compo4 of s E. It. Carr. I ho wr axiate4 la a kir Quite an lotertiog game of bail ; way Mtfc lh f-op of Ike eme was played Wlween the LeaSet ao4 laity at4 ho. of cor. 4-$rT4 th Mt. Plgsh teams Saturday after' fator rather lis ihe hcNiinty of a'-l noon. The score was 1C to in fa- j cU-. For thl rvc ih law vor of Piah. Alo Ihe scoo4 aiae ' asrastM taor selUsg s aot of both learns blared. Ih score b-1 1 nr4. ltootir. If lty BOY SCOUTS IX CAMP OX IJTTLK lUVF.It this still was owned by the blockader who nrenared five barrels of peaches extensive new staple a few days before for making brandy, long. Moore county can make the This makes 32 stills that have been ordinary cantaloupes to the queen's captured by Sheriff Rosser and his taste and Mr. Jones says he made a deputies since he assumed the duties variety of honeydews that were re nf his office. He and his deputies ceived with the hWjhest favor In the have been instrumental iff sending markets and a't high prices. That nin hlockaders and bootleggers to being the case th eworld is ours It tv.o T-r.ai and six are now untler bond .we eo after it. Vass farmers will be nwnitine trial at the July term of wise to keep an eye on the expert court ments now going on. and to add this crop to their list next year it works out well. MISSION CAMPAIGN MEETING LILLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH TO DRAFT BILLS FOR BENEFIT OF FARMERS SELL TOGETHER. expect an aye responve If he calls "Miss Clements." and by what au thority Is he to become able to call) her Mrs. Nawnarae (which escapes us for the moment) and be sure of the validity of the act? Hut Clerk Lassller Is a gentleman of resources and has been serving In one capacity and another In the hou4e since Horace Greeley ran for president. If Ihe- female represen tative from Buncombe attends the extra session. Col. Lassiter can prob ably be depended on to get her legal . ... . . . i evening was on the house roll of member, but' de facto de Jure. More Agitation ThrrstfewcU. There are rumor ana repons -! m WM odcrr4 by tB, boys low. The children wer. Wis lore of Ihe many subjects that may; MmmBat, iv.'o.Jfcro.fli BD In Ihe a!othete of tagaln be taken up by the legislature" tnovloc iclare show given 1 lW n, S thm election In extra session most of them -by Mu, Cafap h COOQ(r director of has t n a oa4rfl chaage. S. welcome one. 'community service. This was epc-!eral trot bWxka4r have t a Raleigh club women, more .lely( (.E(b tre4 ha4e4. t4 ma.l f' called politicians of the new an t nor- Ity. are authority for the statement; otJVIA XKWH IT3ti. that the censorship (of motion pic-1 wets inc S to 4 In favor of Plgah. I-oca : arra-ttij ai aJi. wer riw-j on t ietu lo be coming Ihe right way ! payssal of a all te hKh Uy with our boys. I gla4 lo ay aa-S which lJs-f The community meeting Slarday j ete abeodsatly able lo pay oat of quite a succ. A i Ihe enormoos troais irom iar s.i. sumptuous suppef was sre4 by Ihe n e- . TbU state of tl-tt contisae ; ladle and everyone seemed lo enjoy i tor year. The roaainf.r I' ll ihnran nir. Alter u ppr iaan aaor of. -- lures) will again be presented loi There will be movie at the school . . . mai They tae the lawmakers lor passage, and tnai,fcoue Saturday night. hope to Ro taklart.t cossec tiers tlat dale litem afraid lo do lie!r daty: &4 if l&ey had. they no? 14 t more t:k:y to t4 tar Ihe rtgiil. even ts Ike fac of financial to. Ihsn Ihe men. A new bp ha prng heart of Ihe f oo4 ct!ieahJ of lh 1 loa s'.nc iho wotatn have town Just as big a lobby will be on band'e B large crowd prevent to fight for II as lougni in January its enriatisn nail is now imuai and February. Producers and film, her brother. Mr. Archie HalL men will be equally strong against) Miss Minnie Tomer left on th It, and at least one of the powerful 12th of this month for Raleigh where lobbies of the regular session will be , be t attending summer school at at work In the special meeting. a. i K. college Local attorneys Interested say the; Mr. Benton Newell from Harnett i Jfl po99ft The wchool aa4 lie At a meeting, of the representa tive. of rotten erowine States held lPrpntlv. a committee of one mem her from each of the twelve largest cotton growing States were appoint ed to draft a bill, or bills, that would be of aid to the cotton farm- era of the South. The North Caro lina member is Representative Lyon This committee will meet at once and consider any suggested legisla tion in an earnest effort to secure a bill that will be of real benefit to the farmers. The committee is anxious to hear from farmers and business men who have given this question some study and who have some sug gestions to make as to what is need ed. All communications from North Carolina should be addressed to Ho mer L. Lyon, House Office Building, Washington, D. C. The Mission Board of the Baptist ging a gong 0f sixpence. State Convention, in conformity to Mother's working too. resolutions adopted by the Southern r30ys ani gjris gtay out of school. Baptist Convention at Chattanooga, What can a farmer do? ! has decided to put on a special evan-1 Price of cotton much too low. gelistic campaign for the next few Tobacco Just the same. . months. The convention has re- Everybody's busted quested the undersigned to serve as jt.8 an awful game, manager of the campaign for the just one way to beat it. Little River Association. . To get a fair price that's right. I am therefore calling a meeting SJgn ani 8en together. for Lillington Baptist Church Mon- Tnen wen an see light. day, June 27th. at 10 o'clock in the Scoutmaster Frlielle called Lilling ton troop of Boy Scouts together Monday morning for their summer encampment. Twenty bcouta an swered the call and at 8 o clock the Methodist parsonage resembled army a a headquarters. The troop was aivio ed into patrols and each Seoul had provided himself with camping equip ment and food for a week. Hungry boys consume a quantity of provi sions and necessarily the store was large. TenU had been pltchde on the hill beyond Rich's mill site wnere a spring of clear water gushes from the rocky hillside. Bathing and ashing In the river nearby furnish great sport fo rthe Scouts each boy- pro viding himself with bathing suit and tackle. The appetites of Scouts In camp was underestimated, however, and Wednesday morning a wagon was sent Into town which went back la den with ."eats" for the red-blooded young manhood of which Lillington Is so proud. Wednesday evening a delegation of ladles prepared a tempting supper a t . f a a a m a for the troop ana carrier 11 i I fear. where they dined with the boys In laiatlon sharks are wondering ' county board of health bat ts eSec- Scout fashion. ji 9 legislature won't mske a des-jti,, a m m;or ly of U tosti;e-i delegation of the . ffort lo 6ric "old man ad The State Board of It-ah h.:4 ; th Eprior Coart lo awcv for t I violation of Ihe law ef Ihe tale. The voaa on the town board are ta4- ' charchen arw fating Ihe -' Lemon 1 A ' i.nr . eJ tlot "power bill" will again be before the mil ma In town Sunday. legisiaiure. n iu wi . mt. ! having waited six months on Ihe Sprlngl was la town Sunday to vii ; 90 wrr danrat a4 dicorsxe4 corporation commission, are getting Mm of his retatUe. Mr. and Mr. ' i,, jaw Bforcmeal are l;ftiag anxious for action. ( Kd4 ltec. j -,3r to,4. We haa eatr4 apo Most pollUcaJ weather vanes Ihlnk r. Will Olive relumed from Wllr d.y nith Ike e4el of lt the power lobby will be Jul a able. Charleston. W. Va.. Jane 2. Hi. momn tn Mr moajaial poll!. 4 and precipitate Jusl as big a battle ( roanT friends welcomed him home. M0 fc ltm tooj vcf k will r in July and August as II did six Mr. Kuceoe laU weal owl driv-. tv limt4 uann wU months before, but a repeclable mi- K Sunday afternoon and on hi re-; w f,lrOU4 lo m. tr aa4 c. norlty of folks think the fight for itrt home he was like Saala wife. riatiow citiiea arv t'.ac4 la faw ftate constabulary will be the oul-h, looked back and molore-d hi 'r Biae ha k-a ,lhe eicwe standlng'drlv on the special slon. ,lnt0 m ditch. Bat we are glad lo say taf m tft A0 of dsjtry laal Word having come up from Ihe .there ! any one hart. (re4 oer roni!e T east that Senator Summer Burgwyn We are sorry to hear that Mr. K4- mata,u k&ow t&st rJltew will vote for Ihe confirmsllon or toi. die Perkins got hi ovsrall lorn tr n lomm a, a m 6uoa. aa4 A. U. Watts as commissioner of reve-,)4r. Hee- doc. nue. that gentleman entertalos no; iaat toi&- pro;ri".y may to jir 14 al loo high a price. This evening a men folks will carry out churns 01 ice cream and tender the boys a party. This will come as a surprise, of course, and to make a real nice valorem" back to life. Governor jm ( ppli Ijral s-CT goerwsnt Best Thing She Does . Mrs. Parvenu (to caller) Impro vise? Why, my daughter can Impro vise any piece 6T music you put before her. 666 cures Dengue Fever. morning. The purpose of this meet- Rui,.My.Tiim cure gores. ing is to lay pians ior mis cauiyaiu so we may make it productive of the lamest results. We are anxious to have at thi3 meeting: , 1. Every pastor. 2. Every superintendent or a bun day school. 3. Every member ot the executive board. 4. Everv leader of the woman a work. 5. Every B. Y. P. U. leader. 6. Some representatives from ev ery church in the association. Comeind let us pray and plan to gether for larger things. J. A. CAMPBELL. tt-w stawau T gwrt.owv 7i I- fwar. ttg ta:tfU a t' . n.t., a trsVA t4h all A is rC Rufe Doughton Is coming baK i and hoal4 o-M to dl.tart-4. t, tto mm pilot the ship of state lo the lower' CWr4rri tlewaso. t usvse t'.a. Wi:U iVsl ts a Vraas k....- it will reslcj from Ihe high- The Coofe4ersle Veiersa of Norta - MM f t e.;at- Jtreat ot It. tbe evening will be' mf commlwcn. he lol4 newpsn' Carolina have accepted lh lalta gui - aa4 &-:? rounded out by a program of moving J ro1 jn ord to to her and t ion of tMrham lo hal4 lh reunion ltMx UllUi sjuewrurttg tto pictures by the Community ServlceB Chalrman oi the finance commit-; tbj, yrar la thai city Act tJ-2i. af of cx5ea;are4 wtta ito ara Bureau, pt which Miss Camp J-dl-fe m, rrtn will lest ihe rxa-jao4 plans are starting iM wh to cf th fsl ta as l ie e. rame . " .k n.l nt three trsm-i tn.k. H in Kiol mloTah)e orralon Oat wton n asveCss-irsCA at an Uch 1 tmi - - ... Reports from the camp say the boys are In fine fettle. Immensely enjoying the outing, and are highly 1 ...I. .hf II. stances where niouey has ben left ! animals, snd In some cases these wi have been upheld by the courts. Uu-li atteutlon was attracted to the will ot a woman who left 70 a year for the maintenance of three goldfish. That there might be no misunderstanding he described them as follows: "One Is bigger than the other two, and these latter are to be easily recog nized, as one Is fat and the other lean." She also made provision for flowers te be placed 00 the graves of 'the goldfish. . . . . . ... . . . r . . 1. rcf it . . . a m. .v, Aft. n n n & . & i & mm . . . . m. . m r b . . . a m a . - - McBee of Mitchell will not rUn. A4 c from tram :t thai pre- " and his couniy will either have lo oration are aaier way alrcaiy to uv enthusiastic over the great outdoor jca,j m gpedal election or gel along Make the stay of It" sol lr daring tthoul representation. ihe hoi day sof Aaftri the pleaaal- KtajutnatkHi of School "lUUlrm. .t po;tle. Tfialty C.We aathor PROGRAM FOR KCHOOL MOVIIii.! The Stale Board of Health will t) tav kindly rwtl4 lo lam livu iK effort lo re real the pr-or their eat. re e?it-t lo Is "ff- - - . . w - . . . Tha Countr Director of School F.x- ni law requiring etamlaatlon of Coramlil which will tk care of ce," Is a4 rn"-MT- ?f : Manager.j Rub-My-Tiam for Rheumatism. Fie Os4 Peed. rrt saaay Ca are r-t foe He rsmwy ito a ct.s,s-'S ts their toJte s4 aT.rr Vt Is $r J ef. r rest: 3 wVst Is ri.-4 etnslon announces the following pro-'child trim for next week: enroll Monday, June 2? Christian Light j Agita Tuesday. 28th Coats. Wednesday. 29th Bunnlerel. Thursday. SOth Angler. Friday, July 1 Flat Branch. Saturday. 2nd OMvla. ren as a prerequite lo it ir, the vsursas dsrUj; lhir tay la t& & Uitg: . s w ... ..I . . ' . ...... .,. .-. aa a tm3 St-S ment In th puhlir snooi. city, while reqaef.s are o.eg m4t Z Z2Z -.-e tlon to wli this law o? loejlo Ihe railroads lo gt.at pUJ " " " . to "it It . ... .i.rfftwf trrMk 1ut a soon . r&Ia la t.Iani t on lt aT t 1 1 11 . - . -. . j Rub-My-Tism kills pain; '.book as II became apparent thst Ihe gov-l reanloa. ernor would call a perlal wpIob j - V UUU"I SIIVU ' - " I secretary, was sought la le tnovo- j a tohalf of Ihe B4 City latitat; ; men! and he respectfully Reclined io;t olh veteraa lhal bring ihe higi interfere. The U ts oplloaal with reunion to Dark a. i t Is largely irega Ihe .and lasaeace c Cn fa'.J-.a F. si t: ; fart Ukr tto tiSOt tjrj e4 gTafr. CCG cure a Cold quickly. Agricultural Liens tor sal at Tb News OfEca.
Harnett County News (Lillington, N.C.)
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June 23, 1921, edition 1
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