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7 ,: ' ' . " - . i . jj . - ...... . .... . .. . : ' " y ''" "'' '' ' . ' " " ' ' ' ., . . . s ....... v. . - '-. v- - - : - ' ' PfTTSBORO CrTHAM 'Cot THIJRSDAY, APRIL. 1.1920. VOL. XLU NO. 35 UtABLlSHEP SEPT. 18, 1878 NEW TRIAL . me Court Reverses Low- (t Coori Court laatweek f an opinion grant- in? . . j 4- now trial in the deienuan . . i?p Of BUCw -r - Harnett wunty moved VOICE FROM THIi V AULT WliMUttiAL wiriiuai T. PREGINGT MEETING biq educationally . rw ' ' V; 't " a" To Be Held at Pittsboro on Saturday; Center Township Democrats - - liiect Committee : Ort April 19 the last teachea nwet- ' V'-'-.. '"T n r- mswT. in? for the vear will be hed at .Pitts-1 TJke a voice from the vaults bf vCitcci. las w nam m Micv.iuvi - . - - . ' . meeting of Democratic voters rm 77" tne aeaa omciai STOiy 01 & I inrr a hior oriiiparinnnl rnllv will nft fiela. I v. : .. . ? Official Story o! the Blowing .Up bi thcLusitania 1" was heldatthe court house in '-" hhS Lus.tenui, rittSDOro last oaturuay, marca school , inspector, ana otners To Be Delivered in? Person Easter Suniy , : , Th Chatham County, Post of the American Legiom has French memorial diplomas for the following; . - m '-'mm Eastus Clayton Foe, for Mrs. kl. u bemandas Hih as $25 Per Week and More - V . Introducing "the . servant girl N de ,uxe.M Gone, but' not forgotten, is the huskv "hired srirl! who used to cook corned -beef and.cabbaee for a wnoie be casi lTv7j. A; Yar-! 27th. "The following men were present on tot day. - i , . : ; T W W??: TtS nim kgr corny w .L a the Center townshm A11 school mmitteemen especiauy der ; airectmg, tn , rru; was one Of the eiectea ne oentr wwnsmp . v, nie Phillips, William D. White, for D hrout"- x - ocas re- nrecmct executive committee: X written on the afternoon Of May vtnu jesae C. Durbam. for Mr. Lonnie farm 'of men , folks at i;tu per we r l" - - . I 7 . . irr i Ma r I nioH tA ctat. it. And cone also is Y, 1S?10, Dy, trie Urman comuiau- liurnam. wm n. "i -,r' . . A. . u r t efrti Vf .A fl-' - . , v. n--o,!A Mr if in. : the mother's helper, M,.whp stormed t . l z : j.i il. --m i nMATi a miHim. uiiisuu ijiiiiwi t - - - 1 nie Phillips, William D. White, for D. throughout the weeV-f row Monday trie r ' . . m, A." C i J .;rrV.- HT11 . - . ' --i vcv -vj e- i -r xxru:4-A v.iana i.aatar Tnr urg. i wasnin? uj otL.i uy hikuv Pyyorld;, Jotted down in brief sen- -f - " SterT - : V v beans for $5 and extra pie forhe po- o this COUnxy wr . n -T,-. r ' . many consoMuun xur "T - tWaVHnv cabin of t ,t fitting that licemani v - ;r c x" , rtV friArt MUllKen. ; Ulimore, -A.v Whether youare mfaVor or.consoiiaat- .vy-, ...w.. w.r .v r--. - u? -w. V - trru.. i.iv uui, uri fnrmu nnn wintii rt w " I '.. - 1 - - - .,. . . . . 'kT. . t : i I ..fAnanf I . o.n.iTtnr cimii7(Bs in aeuverv J iiv uiiw auvut .t asu flu - j-, t-.11 t m rA i r ;itt.;..fj with other-districts rcne.su Dinar me uy xjicujAsiittiiu t ioiipuo . . . - . PT ;ri 1010. termot unai- rwreum xv. aTx. . .& ----- v.- It.. " xx T f diolomas. therefore, they will nition workers wnen Kitcnn - qu j uij , . a M-o1 ThA f nllnwin o- men were elect- or nov we urge you w uu . i ocq w eger, is mkj j . ,r . -uA Mt.hdit ivitf'"from tlO iAnrT v new . i -w 0 i j it wui n .i '".... - oe ueiwerw m pwwp w,v i . i,uuv. i . . . . .t .- - . : i nresence. anu 11 vou uu a one of the eiectea as tne oenrer townsnip . ,.:., as outr "J. v are urged to be present-as the school i-x- j i. j . m. nrftcmct executive committee: r . K ... . K , , J"31 aay WUnty ,"l", Fw Arf. .T ' R Mra ... propao,y mane worM. J, this county Beycia v ,., . many consonaauons lv . fm'Arl Miiliken.,-S: D. tiilmore. -A.; V. the Seol S-error ed aselegates to " iiwicre in a ow cuwwawv w.vv.v.. i w&v. in tne meaniim ofthepresiu k TnAncA as held on April 3rd: J. M. Garner, VOu do not think that we can consoli- wthe piamuu l Farrell. W. L. Johnson; J. date your district witt be nc t" think we J here :tb tell us meantime.: - however. if Sank the Lusitania. This arch-fiend is now dead, Te log' shows that Schwieger of these diplomas, mereiore, wvy uuwa 7i be delivered in person at the Methodist are receiving from $10 to 25 a week. . - . r. e..n4nrr I Kao on1' rnftin A nrivate bath A.:i vi .fiuvwv - and car fare to cnurcn ana movies. 9 I ...... 1 . a i .4.! . vi of a consoli- r .Tlie log shows that Schwieger The government. of France, as a mark j hat is exactly tne situation, y arxuu. TT T.fJ 1I1UVUUVW i . ... . . . : I : J J A. 4.1-.-. T.V. e,an f U. i1a.n annpiw aflMI tO IllOSe WHU emDtVVmUt BteuswB : m ' '& wtne 011 A n. FarrelL W. K Johnson. JJ date your district with other msicts was, umereu W w- ri K-.f Hivl- tli' precious inform. eSfenX Milliken Griffin, E.H. wWeh was used by plain- Per and W. P. Horton. TenYti. ps SP. V , v , fS ceased) www Tnorp The followmsr men were elect- Tw ;afndiv in rhathamcou oac w wuneirasnaveu. wucu lsdl '"uit, still pend-ed aslternates: po Hiit uw"- mi ni ma.a.a i l. j .jt a a w -v-i Anntni rrr i riM iiij i i a k k vv cxzi kaua. w iw- w a i i . . . . re' . . , .aiub frrtv- AdOlnnuS inomas. ijacy aiswh, snonage ui - . fit Hteha'.. Jknri Boone. J. look for another year somehatoomy liner m that course. WrT-TT ,.- , . j i live anct as an CAUtcssiuu ui ojn"j i n " Fuel ran short and- he Started . it . . , i-KWV" for general housework; and - . , - i toward tnose wiw nave uw ----- 7 . . :, , mu. ,1 oWi nerana - . . - ,. J. back to Wilhelmshaven wnen ne . 1 rivtin(?. to the next of kin of it is very general housework at mat. LtSnff the land, mere ic uituwmg " , " The tiaie for talk in gnatnam couhm , . . "riT" 'i th sunreme sac- No laundry, no heavy cleaning, extra uu'u . of;n nond. m as -alternates: o. u. vv.umuic, tv ntner suits own .. -- , -r je sevcix - oe Adomhus Thomas, Lacy Alston, shortage of teacaers, anrwun uie uuv- v -u' . - " v: ng which will doubtless be gov- XatX- Jarv s B(one J. look for another year somewhat gloomy liner in that course. Themighty largely by the result ,of JaeJnJ- for the entire state you can'see that iiner.;reiflected! in the mirror, of n , j.-:A orrain U. JtJrOWn anQ W. Xl. VVdrU. , oaQ;Wa fKior that we can do .4- . r..- Wcone wnen uicv r . wcvm, re - . tne periscope, wun iuur?'Ki. m Z ' Reiveo contract " to funnels, wasevid.ntly one of the Honse Burned Last Monday contracts were fldatifig palaces of the Atlantic. rn. Uincr house on the farm l -7firPfl at Greensboro to T. W. 9na rt a thf dutv as a whole when 4 Followiner a sharp command, t .vl ktA Mr. Spence Taylor, nyaier. of Virerilina. Va., fori they realized just what their duty Was, the g;reat Qff torpedo was fired 01 . JM Af tnwn! . 'e e'-i! XT A 1 .nH frin nonnlft fromeverV Section OI 1 rrnn . T4- bfvilroa A nn the western cugo construcuon 01 yruject wu. - -r irr ,.i W a5::iwt.jiiBaBf o,mw' - " was occupied by Webb cbatham eounty, this being a SiZ. gaping;hble is torn in the liner's wu . rfViv nnl- . j j. j:.-io c :irt0 tar too prosperous ... : -. j V.;t, fVioHridtrA MpCenanan, a ? lopsjii ruu Atcimme,x.v vw, . . one sincrle instance, neglect us wuu.yvoiuoiuv,Mv.- ftleueu ' 1- lftctl. . . . 'juu- n. r ,nonls g ' u ;firt Incinri. ful croup of symbols. ored man, was uiubu v " between riltsooru auu w school children, , - v : : , r wiwwcu ujr -T0 " :n:nai fimire of Me: cn A few .... i: rm :e . u:i f -Wn.ntv his a rierht WtWr fmw the The principal ngure 01 Pwnav evening - anee county ime. puw o rjvcrjtui.ww-.vv v. Ti. I -;cwau cApiuuwi. wmkniiTM 0 the COOKing. u.vc : - $4,040.lf ana -uie cuauatv ' and when we fail sn B . "r.:i , mi. nnAnAfll ine U:.' 1 i. j-I. V.;.V,Triir nm. wo , : - saved, mere ncams uniy w tuc uigan, do this we have committed, not house at tne umc cv- and she seemed i U 41 ft aK, v " 70 l. . memorial dirioma bearing the name of the children i ' -. ' "' . -.: m ' 1 1. 1 - KM . 4-1,. Aa.ntxaao.A and n insf.nntion ox wmcn . inen mere the following is a translation: To the memory of . Name of the United States of America Who Died for Liberty During the Great War V The Homage of France The President of the Republic P. Pomcare is the cook who draws front $12 to $25, . and the second maid, . who will guarantee to dust your yic- trola and check your hat for $9 a week. And if you want to hire a nice helpful family -man ' and wife ami cnnaren they will condescend to eat your tender loin nd ride to church in your Rolls Bovce for $100 a month and thinsonie. forcretthev must nave T Trrii . Jt. Jromcare . . . j t-- Inscribed on these diplomas is a beau- special evenings for the movies, and ... i : u n nainiv tho nmnn. 8.11a the privilege of the library, including ia lafpst magazine and evening paper. These are tne laciswnicnmeavwaRw - . . A. VUIWIVW . . . . . , i 4-1 nH when Cltl- notxi smvea at uic stmcnon tu.. auu uuwi iviv-w XjV1U w.-- ' 7 II w . 1 1 XT U.Mif f 1 -XI. are expected to oe at -wore witn- in two weeks. the house was half burned . but the old woman was at the well still drawing water. Her flnthes were on fire,, but sne was so excited she did not know County Electiou Board The state board of elections was so rted sne ma now . tot Saturday it It is not known how the fire aL.i! rrl started. defend the weak and oppressed, sym- gaining, and lall the rest, ThmK 01 a ts." - bolteed in the group - to the left by a servant girl strike, witn tne wu tmnted to fire t,i:. hoi. rw to her breast, walking out before breakfast, or m the a second shot, but shrunk from and to insure f reeddm and justice to middle of a company dinner 1. . . m M. a all the coming generations, representeaoy the figure of the kneeling boy, praying and thanking God for deliverance. At the - right the- figure of a man, firing another 'into a throng of struggling humanity." ouDiiia- nres leaves. lCiuvvxuwy. , urea ICttYC . . . t-i -r:.-l r faraa ornrtr contradicts i iit-'x Votnwiov i in.hiKnnv0nipn(p.oi me uemutiaw i , xuc met a of counT The Germany's subsequent announce; uea. "symbolize, the and appointed the county boards important dates tht ment that the captain did not iritof evil and the: victory over our of elections. The board of Chat- otM remember. clip this out know he was finng pna passen- emleg. Also at the right, crowni.g ham 13 composed OI me iuiiu w- - rof.r,.,.. . ger vsei, uuu " - the snirit of America, vstanas uwry, APRIL , 5TH-County convention a, u.uw;u "w was wh re3oices n 4 A Good Citizen Pav Yonr Poll Tax . . xt. . r .or TToml At Pittsboro: a ddit. KTH-runtv convention at nt know Stricken Ship was L.US1- ,o . . .th- the old war veteran Underthe constitution oi ine u" - - - - - " , v to elect dele- tania utfl after fatal ; shot was : - , . - le,t of the principal State, all persons liable to poll J. - vvau oii, -"--v te convention and perfect fired. : .'I figure, svmbolizing the armies; which tax for the year 1919, must pay G. Hammond, niisooxu. organization. ' o The diary is tenover Je alwaya ready te fight fbr the good the same on or before the 1st first two named areDemocrats - APILVstate.convention 7t Ral Schwieger 's Sn" of hmnliy.: . v - davof May or they will not be and the last is a Republicans : very lack of sentoent m the Universal fame is symboiizedby the raLl.r: .Ii 5' J Thcnimtv board will meet here Ul 17-County board of elections epochal narrative stands m weird wi ed figure flymg 0ver the group yumuu w vuic a, ?vMvu . . nnd aD- mPPt at "Pittsboro to organize. Ap- contrast to tne snoc. v and trumpeting to the worldjthe great thisfall Every one will be m- on "rtoser sinkingf ' SLph in- wch the United states terested h the political campaign point regisixai. au . j June primary and general election.; OSS OI ,1, , . - . f a Kprve m the June primary ana m un ji j wntinn . this vftar. and 11 vour noil lax is 1 r , --.. april ana msuiv vaUU.- .v.rw. not paid in time, you will not be general -election. dates must file noUce of candidacy and u mVif ..... n r before this date. - 5 - cu, v. - A crond citizen is one who ia willing at all times' to make' some sacrifice of his time, means and convenience to advance the com mon, welfare, and has such an abiding interest in this that he is alwavs watchful and needs no urtrine to do his duty.'-' Ex-Gov. Judson A. Harmon, Ohio. Photographs of Graves nnnrlroda of fathers and mothers in OUIWSI T . eagle, j the southeast who lost sons in the war &o wi x, w - narticinated. ine Amerirau vob, - t. , . , , . 4.:W parucipAwsu u l wni receive In the near future photO UHX,ivii. noised on tne Stan 01 reaw, waiuco , , . , Schwieger coolly, worked - on alously and 8tands ready to swoop graphs of the graves where their boys his diary, considering the nor- v enemies again endeavor to are buried. ; . " ' ror Of his act a part of the day s gc peaceof the world, sodear- American Red Cross Pographers work. He figured the marine Quired took photographs of 75, 000 different bearings and noted success and yThentire is framed by a bor- graves in France that were marked made comments. " d of oak and iaurel leaves, which are with the names of the dead. Each pho - These are official facts, con- ysawarded the victors. tograph has been carefully checked tained in the official diary which Athe foot of the cenotaph the flags with the war department records m ?r Viwioa-AT utilised in making the . , AMnA nA Washington, and the name and address 1kwmi.vQv. " , j. 1 01 j? ranee uiiu Aiueuva vv - 1 - . report of his voyage to the great , together by a wreath, which is of the next of kin obtained. The Red . . r:ft,Wx ot 10 ft m. to stan 01 wic r r tke mark of crratitude ana nomagetnat vnoo .w, i erslomeetatP.tUrotlO .m. y .. ' ato bur sons who gave'their eontaininga photograph a' grave.' cvass result of pnmary. . twelve pages of XrVdtice. " ready to send to the .relatives. Every , ;.4- oom. lives tor iiuc vjr j . : of u-x T 1 ClalA typewritten mwiu&w The lines engraved on the wall oe- pnowgrap" eiuavu iermg for some time with an in- Rudolph uanz, iae umww pamea DyraauV nlam hind the group are taken from one oi curable disease and it was his Swisi pianoist, who wiil be heard One of the biggest land sales I am not at lir w expiam Victor Hug0s famoU3 poems, and when wisntnar. hp h hmncrhr. nar.K. ne r topim attne rvnieis" wuiw- tnnyc riiace. next? iuwu . v wwimwim. . V"; . : . , " ; a:i 1,00 :7 V A.. tu W,;f 7S nr thest imporianipapef For those who devouuy oiea ior stooq the trip remarkaoiy wen, donum weanesusy, , Mr. kuius "&"v 7 ; naval archievei for 36 nours w country COnsiderinorhi rlariorormia illness. i aA fn en manv Deo- on oi.wafwim Mr. B.Nooe jUSt l ui Vovo fhfini nhoto- It is riaht that that's compara- permitted to exercise the right kh t Ii 1 a. .... oisunrage, Lon t nexiect your poll tax another day. PAY. IT JNUW. Brought Back Home Mr. A. B. Clark, who has been in the Sanford hospital for treat ment for the past three weeks, was brought back home lait Sat urday. Mr. Clark has besn suf fering for some time with an in- Church Notice Saint Bartholomew's P. E. church, Rev. W- E. Allen, priest in charge. Services, Good Friday -1-1 j M 2 p. m. Saturday, master even ir. 3:30 p. m. Easter Day, 11 a. m. ana wu p. m. come to these services. Radolph Ganz Rudolph Ganz, the eminent apptT. 29 Resristration books open. MAY 22 Registration books close at sunset. - . . , . JUNE 5-Candidates .to hie state- " 1 l.!lti!An0 rf eTBenses ana conuriuuviuxio. iuviv -V r . I-. 1 iwow fnr nominations 01 uenerw iuj ..... JUNE 7 Board of county ..canvaw- 'V:r 7S-nr thest important papers frpm; tn? w ovvw mc trip reiimrivauiv wcu, aonuui icuucousjrr"- .- auj.. uuiu " k naval archievei to oo mmo w country . , consideringhis dangerous illness, been compared to so many peo- 80 acres (from Mr. B. Nootf just enabie me to have them photo- Itisright that tteople come and Smcfr his return he has greatly cT i,a -ritifa Af this coum- r.f tA oil mill here. The orrViov vnt that's compara- JPZ, 2 ii.n4- 1a ic cftmehmps bewild-1 . :a wo 19 Kiui ?This t-ixzaIv tininiTVirtflnL I AM.an Jxttrinn rordiallv invites tne proved. Still Living John Oats, nf lower RandolDh county, who was knocked in the j . try. that he is sometimes bewjld- . aid was $12,500. This tiveiy unimportant. ... American Legion cordially invites A. i,Jriiv . . v , j rni 4-ofia of mer- Iki; attend th's service. ered. as to ins uvv" . v7 ?e to he rut ud m lots ana m vcv'wix . , Vvm. w wears his hair cut short, lanf is to be cutup in i menaced. .by, sub- : Vitimein neintf. lie has wuniy, who was knocked in tne a delighttui seme oi numui, head last week by a negro naimed manyqf these wmpa1: BillGW,isstillliving.but.infoto a precarious condition. A dis- ha4ing 'a joke told on himself, Pte arose between the two men provided it is a good one, about a small piece of ' dogwood It was hi Los Angqles, that when Glover struck Oat over some witty scribe -.came out we neaa with a large sticK, m- naimig mx. uai vTu t,'v;:. rtf Acting a dangerous wound. The of the piano, wing .that. he not negro was lofeed in jail here, olybo Wer andGhimes Lollee money kinr went after the con- rorn the numerous forms of troi oi tne mic iu. sold. The Boll Weevil chant ships menaceu . uj marines was to speed autvw . School r una owucieni .v.hfy .riiiKs attacking the I . . - , memorinle htVtV Vioirn VkiaOT nrft. Psed as a tribute to 33 former students at State College, Ral ein, it was decided to erect a wer and chimes on the college campus. The tcwer will prob- be about 90 feet high and Wi'l oo?t in the neighborhood of H'J.uoO, the cuA,k ,Wv ciC vxxc 116,500. zizhzag course, Qi.frnAT,f. ftf education j.nt? null HOT-". U-boat without waning w i" ,i4W vv--- . w the name of its quarry, would has sent out a letter to all county "TmTS then get afront tfie vessel and superintendents of schools stat in Raleigh Monday, was handed .ye mortal blow. This ap- inthat the augmented educa a map by State Entomologist parently explains why Schwieger pied for the six ot-Jl nh showed the SiH not eek to identify the Lusi- tional luna prov id euiu f onei-maii , , , r CT - nn her months school term ior ixurui c. iSfiMave SS will be amply sufficient by the boll weevil m this state., fhJ sunk the steamship tn take care of all needs of the The boll weevil is as near us a Candidate from Liverpool; then , - nt of education. The Robeson county and Mr. bner- sunk an unknown English snip tnr. . ent tax for school man figures that it : will reach ?f aout 6,000 about three T.ee county in 1921, Dut tnai ii iwo rorpeauw , ,j: ... . - rt t tiaprierer liner wiucii ui anaa; naix mmv will take three years for it o passenger une , the.Lusita-Lw.:rfinfir .to: figures com- reach the maximum damage n- Continuing 0n return .voy- Ln w the clerks of the de eper cent. This is small in sighted j a large Ounard - wm be amply sufficient comparison to the damage the Kei, fired the other torpedo, boll weevil has been doing m but missed. .. . a" some parts of the cotton oH- the in- -Th regular monthly, meet-L " Hoi combe, Re- Tf i to be hoDed by the time-the wl , - 4 wtraor- s i,0;Wftman'8 Club will be T.. .tir refused to call a pesky little lhse ?-t has reached d inary bravery and heroism,' the held nexf Wednesday afternoon j ST,ecial seg3ion e -- ect,cut leg- K -Uhispart of the state.: pometnmgi yi-r'at wor t-.-t tne j?ut ui, auuAmul. I islature to act on . tne. ieu-f " " VTtiils isueiV U u.w pas it ou. ic- cue German VIQIT lA full attendance is desired. : iamendm-nt, tne new ad m tiu iosue i . 0rtM-,w I lost at sea in 1917., AiTw The people of the Corinth c-fcl Histriet will-serve a bar- fish dinner at Buck- -v , . horn Easter Monday. They will YiaxTo ire ' cream and cold CV-OW 'v - . . drinks. Come and bring all the family. N. G. Cotton Crop The U. S. department of agriculture reports the crop of the state as ginntd to March 20th, 855,465 bales for this year as compared ' with 919,336 bales for 1918 : ' The counties rank as follows First, Robeson, 66,505 bales. ; Second. Johnston. 49.441 bales. - Third, Scotland, 37,972 bales. Fourth, Sampson, 34,969 bales. Fifth, Anson, 80,601 bales. Sixth, Union, 2, 727 bales. Seventh, Harnett, 28,222. Eighth, Halifax, 27.862. Ninth, Mecklenburg, 25,961. Tenth, Wake, 23,203. ThirtTr-three counties reported the amount ginned in 1919 less than that in 1918. ' The ginning for he past three years for Chatham and other nearby coun ties is: Chatham, Randolph Johnston Lee 1917. 5,413 , 683 30,582 7,7:0 1918 1919 8,142 7,077 974 735 51.746 49,441 7,176 7,037 of the Blair hotel property. 1 A 1 it r U A 1 I S i J ( I! - 1
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