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J; LEATHER REPORT For North Carolina Rain aid warmer Friday; Saturday fair and colder on the coast. NWEALT ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882 AFTERNOON DAIIA "ALL THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL Volume XII. No. 14. Four O'Clock Edition Scotland Neck, N. G, Friday, Jan. 14, 1921 Telegraph Service Price Five Cents. Ml TUT ini FLORIDA TO BE COME CENTER OF MOTION PIC TURE PRODUCT. Over 7,000 Acres Purchased and a Million Dollars Will Be Spent CHIEF MOORE SCHOOL WORK RESIGNED LAST j NAVAL AVIATORS NEED MAN UKt AT HIGH TIDE DUE 1 NEW YORK1 BUNYAN SAYS THIS MORNING; A PREACRtR MRS Kail DUNN 0U1TE SICK ; Examinations are the order of the day at the Graded School. Students of the High School be- At a meeting ot the town fath- gan taking examinations Tues- (After A Thrilling Balloon Flight NEAR JACKSONVILLE eis iasi nignt, niei u. u. lvioore day afternoon while Granimer j resigned to" take place the first Grade pupils began a day later, j of . February. Sooner if a sue- j They were concluded this .after- ' cessor is found. j noon. 'In a great many places Lhiei Moore has served Into Northern Canada I 1 A.I "I " " therm examination r.t. t.h rV of ileS ot tlie American balloomsts town for three years and in a, term are given but -Snpeririten-jhomeward journey fro the faithful and most acceptable imt TWcri KaIWo Yw Vfl ;cn North, where they wer Mrs. Kate S. Dunn, the post mistress is quite sick. She was taken with a chill two or three T,.v, ij.tiiQ tiw rtl-.,T days aso and it was given out religious problems of today are this morning she had the dipt i similar in natuvA tn twl wiiiii theria. Mrs. John Biggs flier.. confronted the world centuries daughter of Washington, N. C. Toronto, Jan. 14.-The last was statement' made by arrived last night and is at her itev. Benjamin M. (iemmill m an iucul,mc- il!S- address yesterday morning at the ,the Post office have l,ecn mosl meetins of the Presbyterian Mm- strenuous, taxing ner sirengtn lOSi, iroz- ere Negotiations baye I)een com le1ed whereby G. A. Loomis & Co. of 42 Broadway, New York, j will erect at Camp Joseph E. Johnston at Black Point, near manner. Fearless and promising using common sense,. one of the customs of- former and his judgement while not in-1 days that should not be diseard falable has usually proven for ed. tne gooa ot tne community, lie j As to examinations has -accepted a' similar position, with Supt, Huggins. in his own home town Ayden, N. j gave p. t -i 1 i m .-i iitrir iissufiaiHiii. in hip uTicAin- e : -x i . iiour uys wnen ineir oanoon ues- ""'b "A cAamiuauuns is at letist ni,- Tli;,v TJ eended near Moose Factory, Dee. i -c was begun when they left at' Ascription ot the lite. flu; his lence, the 14, 6 :25 o 'clock last night for New we agree of John Bunyan,, early spiritual Jacksonville, Fla.. the largest of Scotland Neck with - them. C. where he served ten . years, j IfMiifif Afjni'n QTifl "Psi mil v vtrill nm--1 motion-picture production center ; 'nr rnnnln- the best wishes of the people ( 1U I 111 CUlULll . JIUlf L11C11L iJJ-J acres oi grounti nave oeen pur chased for the purpose and $1,000,000 .will be spent trans forming the camp into a center of ;mT)t ion-picture production. Preliminary work has already begun, and as soon as further ar rangements can be made the full Transformation of the campwiil be raider way. Twenty complete motion-pic- UNIVERSAL ! TRAINING URGED BY ROOSEVELT MILK PRODUC TION OF GOATS INCREASED York. Thhev were diip in New York at 10 :30o 'clock this morn- ,''ire 1,eve1' - ) llis intellect. and tb ..---'RV's of his life, which vo ,:iiirtlipnod iii bt 1 i i 11 . 1 ! - With- aimosl IO T,lt oreaiving pnim. i This with a cold has proven 1o v i 1. .i j.1 TT d works mu(-n iience ner piosiraiioii. xier tuv l,;,. friends which are numbered with 'the extent of her large acquaint ance all wish her an earl, recov er v. mg the callinir showed for the minis- :or mi. . a : in. ; .2..' ine American uaiiooiiisis re- w turning to the United States &f- try. ter their spectacular flight into . Dr. Gemmill said that whih v cuirta ucie cii -x .t- m v.-ivjcis. i. ju. my aiuiior oi i ii?nm s x roirress yesterdaV1 from Mattlce. Hackensack, N. J., Jan. 14. Jan. 14. Milk goat experi ments in grading up from na tive and grade Togenburg and Saanen does with pure-bred Swiss bucks, begun in 1911, were con tinued last year by the United hire studios will be erected, each .People who. object to universal jgt t -Department of Agricul- tni'A st flip (JftroT'TimdTif PYiiAvi. ! H mton aiif h arroll elasnerl han(is . . v- j w -v.'i s r - iiiiivit v. -i. I ' V- ' r j. i -. . . military training on the ground that it fos" s a spirit of aggres- stndio capable of accommodating Two companies, which is some- thing not now provided by anv siveness - and combativeness were Tho fl k co rises 26 doe- and in -omv' characterized as "soft heads ,? l0 i.:a . c i, .j. --xiv Acting Mayor Maguire accor ded a civic reception to the three airmen and Major Wemp greet ed them for the Canadian Aero Club. I i Seeming in jolly spirits the homeward bound officers chat- , ted and smiled exposing them selves to numerous yards of mo- j tion picture- film. Lieutenants . was unusual in many respects, he had' the- same iualities which were badly needed in this age. and which alone could bring the people to the sense of their duty. He had high ideals, a strong sense ol his duty as an evange list, and the fearlessness which can alone make the preaching of the gospel effective. "If," said the speaker, "the ministers of todav had these BERLIN DOCTORS GALLED TO LENIN Md. 1 i production center m of the world. mental farm ai Beltsville, The flock comprises 26 doe 8 kids of one-half, three-fourth?, Tieiby Colonel Theodore Roosevelt nilth d fifteen.siiJ most, modem. equip-Vn . the course .of an address .at -teenthgta of the Academv I daily m ilk yield per doe in 1919 other other part -. finest and morii will h.. iiKtivHoil in t. dinner of the codcts , iT.i ,A,rn tt:i;,t !m"wvai JluUfll- . fl,lt .was 3.92 pounds, an increase of The new center will be known lu're- i2.42 pomnds over the yield of the as Fin(. Arts City and will be After, sketching the peculiarly 1() gelected native does wWfth complete m every detail. It isj'i'i' ""m."lc 111,11 "Ia ""formed the foundation stock of i located about eight miles from or 1,ad regarded always as the th(j hord The llighest milk yield tlie center of Jocksonville proper , important part of his life's work for &n individuol. doe in one dav i on the Orange Park road. The -oLonel itoosevelt deciarea tnat main line of the Tampa' branch he favored military training ho of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail-iCimse 5t indicates in the boy self road crosses the property line of reliance, honesty and a sense of Fine Arts City. The tract in eludes a considerable portion of ; waterfront, which will be im proved and beautified. Jacksonville and th0 State -of ; Florida offer scenic advantages which are not surpassed any- j where on the continent, with the exception only of mountain scen ery. Even mountain seenerv is available within 12 hours travel from Jacksonville and before the cameras arma.rpntl'v on the best of terms after their, 80SPel passing altercation at Mattice. is 8.6 pounds. For 1919 the j flock showed an average of 3.7 j per cent butter fat. service. U.S.WILL REDUCE FORCES ON RHINE UNDERTAKERS SEE SHROUD? ON Washington, D. C. Jan. 14. Reduction of the American for ces of occupation in Germany foothill from 15,000 to 8000 has been or- scenory within five hours. Broad (lered l' tlle War Wenirtinent. and sweeping beaches, ocean Secretary Baker wrote today scenes of the finest character are 1( Kepresentative Byrnes, Dem- MvailMl.l. i . imnr' f,.nm oert, South Carolina, that the Jacksonville by motor. reduction already was . John A. Murphv of Loomis & wa5'- IIe added taat .the Co., New York, is now in Jack-.mate withdrawal of the sonville, and will have general ifoe was a- matter "for ' consideration. LIVING MODELS under future OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS CELE BR ATI London, Jan. 14. A masc meeting was held in Albert Hail' 1 . (tonight under the auspices of the League of Nations. Unioli to celebrate the arniversary o': the formation of th League. The Minister of Education, II A L. Fisher, presided. - The speaker included Lord Roberr Cecil ami Viscount Grev. ) There was a distinguished gath iering of )romincnt men and all the foreign embassies and lega tions were represented. A mes sage was sent to the King, ex- Compairy. pirr congratubit:- ns fvu the League's good st.-ivt, .Mid a 'nes sage from the Prime M inister, I by the masses. The same prob lems which we are trying to sol ye i a, different form, confront- r Bunyan 's time, an5 we need men of his type now to sve , the world for Christ. If we had New York, Jan. 13. The Jew ish News Bureau, No 77 Bowery, announces the receipt of a dis patch from its Moscow corres pondent, telling of tlie danger ous illness of Nicolai Lenin, Pre mier of the Soviet Government of Russia. The dispatch, which was reported by wireless from Berlin, read : t 'M have just learned authori tatively that Lenin has been tak- - i - i mi 11 unheard 011 tlail?(ronsLy m- Aree well- known German specialists trom Berlin, were sent for and ' are now on their wav to Ioscow for . mm .mmm m m m m mm wlm m w v.- , mm m m m ivv t. ui, '- , i n hii-ai v-vi. jii vj u;nr consultation." r: llv. N. L. Steadman of Hali fax came in on the early train this morning. Mr. Steadman is I them in our pulpits they would f)ne of the county's ost successful business men. He is also promi nent in the councils of the coun ty as well as the state. He left do much towards Kringing the world out of the present crisis and regenerating it for Christianity." HENDERSON HAS A $2,000,000. TOBACCO CO. CHARTERED here for Suffolk, Va. Come again Mr. Steadman the latch string always hangs on the out side. , Riggjvn, R. J. Corbirt, and S. T. Peace. Other incorporations 'were Glasgow Baucom & Co., of Little ton, with $100,000 authorized capital and $25,000 subscribed. Tlie incorporators are J. M. Picot II. F. Boney, and J. R. Glasgow, 11 f 1 A i 1 i Ian ot ijiiTJcTon. charge of buildin'g the entire mo- tion-picture plant 'which will be Tlle eost of P'atin force the first time on record. itv ot lo,000 was approximately There were six models, a tremendous asset to the cit and to the State of Florida. COUNTRY POPU LATION LESSTBA: '$75,000 a day, Mr.. Baker said, but under the terms of the arm- jistice Germany must pay the I maintenance costs. TY t TAXES CLOSE MEXICAN MOVIES Iexieo City, Jan. 14. Ail moving picture theatres in this citv were closed lasT night, their owners having refused to eentin- Washington, Jars. 14. For tliOjue operations because of the first time in the country's his- new increivses in taxes, which tory, more than half of the pop-. are declared to be prohibitive. ulation of the continental Unit-i i New York, Jan. 14. An exhib it of burial gowns was held this afternoon at the display show of .x New York casket One hundred leading undertak ers of New York, New Jersey and JNew Haigland. composed tne Mlv Lloyd George, was read; in acdience. They saw burial wdeh he said he was convinced, gowns and robes of exquisite de- t3)e League would be successf rJ. i sign, worn by living models, for in proportion as it represents all j ' nations and as these nations m-; a11 si'st upon fair and open dealings they wore Chantilly lace and .vritll eaell 0tier. soft lustrous silk and accordion-'. Lord Robert Cecil said that in plaited ruffles. The gowns were 'consideration of the difficulties j designed by John R. Post and witll which the League had been ; Frank E. Campbell. They are . beset jt was no small boast that made of specially-treated cloth it was still living. He believed; which,, it said, renders them non-,tlat if Great Britain would real-j destructible as far as the ele-jiy iPad the way toward the pub-; ments are concerned. jicity the Premier mentioned, j . there was hope amounting to cer- TAKE MAN FROM PRISON 'toint.v of SnnpP i Raleigh. N. C. Jan. 14. The -l. D. l'ltt Co.? or canton, Farmers Leaf Tobacco Company, wholesale mercantile establish of Henderson, was chartercid yes- lish merit with $100,000 author terday with $2,000,000 -a)ital ized ea)ital and $50,000 subscrib stock, and $100,000 paid in. tl by J. D. Plott, Mamie Plott, The incorporators are C. D fcnd J. L. Smathers. THE AMERICAN RED CPPSS O.I IWZZ : . U UNA' IN PEACE TSME Eastern Europe 7T. i mix i II I ?rai!.V-:.M I SHOOT HIM TO HEATH , Jasper, Ala., "Jan." 14. William' . COTTON MARKET Beard, a miner, held in connec- v tion with the killing of mbered 5L390.739. v V-1. ,KJitc.- io u v i,' j 1 1 ui uuii v- j . s n t l w' 1 T i? 4-1 A O 11 Th.. ionnlatfon of the cities Morris, a gmrasman irom iuc v 1 1 -y&utSLUa m, ir T T.iv,.,nTT 17 OP james tvuuaxv , xt.w, . - . iQ2 ' Aa5rtins who contribute to the Red Cross would feel ampiy repmj ritory. Persons v livin in cities. Tlie population oi me ciuw aiuih, ,i ?u.uu3nluli '-Tor their senerosity if they could see what It means to hundreds oi tnousau and towns of mcsr th-i O 500 and towns ill 1920 showed a Walker county gail here at 2:30 uv.V . i t ' f war weary sufferers In the Balkans. Here is a widowed Roumanian MOtner TiX?! uSil of 5.6 pnt over that Mr ty. moo a.d . Fl SZT numbered 5318 03 the Census' in 1910 and was 51.4 per cent of later shot to death, three miles getober - 1Kyuo ; battlefields. They have just received winter clothing, food and- condensed . ' . . , . x.x.i 'v i, f lt-nAi. on tbp Manchester' Local Market 14 Cents. 1 iiik foe the baby. Similar work Is being done for Russian refugees drivea..- iuieau aTinoimeeu touay, vvnue tuc .uu , , . - . "1 those living in rural territory .try. .roaci.
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