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___ ‘ I KDLVATIONAL DAY i — - Or. M. C. S. Nublr to S|>cuk at (iltb «»* o< Educalionil Karen Friday. ll u with plauiuir liittl we can *n nuuntr that Di. It. C. S. Nofcla of Chapel Hill will xpt*k to tha teach an ami officer* of tha achooU in tha1 county who ({other at I.il]iri|floM Fri day, NovamUr 12, for the lim odu cutiooaj meal mg of the year. Ur. Noble It no ilnngfr in meetings ofj this sort and be always gives the people who hear him something in U.-rooting and instructive. We have put this meeting on Friday so that the teachers coruiot feel that too much is being asked of them when wo insist that they should be prec ent. Provision will l»e made for registration while hero end we hope no teacher will fe.il to register. This is very important for more reasons than one. From the interest al ready manifested by the committee men of the county we shall be dis appointed unless they attend this mooting Wo are looking for a large crowd und wt err expecting it to be a day of service for Harnett county. There is a strong sentiment b the county for goo*4 roads, splendid churches, end up to-date schools. Next Friday is ths day set to get in behind the schools in an organised iffort to rrv.ke them the vary best. The schools r.«*xi you. Will you do your port to satisfy this need? The following is the program for the day: in court room at 11 o nock rof tuarhcrm and trustees- Addraaa by Dr. M. C. 8. Noble, Chapel Hill. After address—Lunch. .« In court room at one o'clock for trustees Mr. J. M. Hodges preaid ing,— "Some thing* we hope to ac complish'', B P Gantry; “Tha trus tee and the toucher,' J. C. Clifford; “Tha trustee and tha school," (hit Rosa. Open discussion in new a school building at ona o’clock for teachers, Prof. Prank Haro presiding, organ isation of teachers' gaaociaLoa, pre ._ Mutation and fflrmasdia it fawohr Uoocr No. 1 -,'Prmclk*»l Dimrt plio*,”—j n. Martin; MPurpoM« and Uxagc* of library," J. B. Dowd. Room Mo. 2,—"*My program for a Day,** Mi»<« (iertnjdi Brooks; 'Thfj| Plan for a New Rural Toachor" * Mm. J. H. Withers. Room No. J—A Primary Clans will be taught by Mis* Irving Roy aler. KounH Tablo DiHcuDitioni in mrh room. .SEVEN MILLION HVLES GINVKit (.oicrnaanl laeuee Foarth t"ol' oj Report, Increaer la Shows. Washington. D. C, Nov. A- Tko fourth cotton ginning report »f Ihe .canon, compiled from reports of Census Bureau correspondents and agents throughout the cotton licit I and issued at 10 A m. today, so- i nojuccrl that 7.781871 bales of rot. ton. counting round aa half boles, o' the growth of lUlu has hewn ginned prior to November 1. That com putes with 9826.912 boles, or <18 per cent of the enure crop, ginnod prior to November 1, last year, 8, 830,963 bales, or 6X2 par cent in 191,1, and H869,222 bales, or 06.8 per cent in 1912. The average quaa tity of cotton ginned prior to Nov ember 1 in the past tan years was 7,954,534 bales, or 6X0 par cant of the crop. Included In the ginning* were 88. 204 round bales, compared with 23, 182 last year, 61877 In 1918, and 548-19 in 1912. Sea island cotton included num bered 55358 bales, compared with 43319 last year, 43804 in 1913, and 28887 In 1912. New (l«w Factory. Mr. F. R- Fambtm, of die Eaten ■loo Service, hat now completed the construction of the choeee factory at Fcaver Creak, to Ache County, and wil lgo to Besvec Dam, In Vt taufa county, to organise the farm era and build another factory. It Is intended to have this factory com pleted this fall. Neither of the two factories will begin manufacturing cheese thia fall but win ha ready to •tort in the spring when the pastures Raqoeata sre being received by ar« ready. the extension service workers to pet ' up factories in the lower Piedmont and Coastal Pis In regions, but It •hould be understood that suer sea ful cheese making on a economical train cannot . be dens out of the mountain!. Crvsmeraea ah void be constructed to handle the milk sup ply of theca lower test Iona. The ersamarine can alee be operated aac reaafully In the nonntalns. hut the rheoee faMarine cannot give good re suite aaitotdo of the cool climate which prevails In mountain section* — Fttonaloo Farm Now*. • uoal'totw > tj» suu'i ii KA.lbbt ui.4AHk.vouJ iiMiii Clare iu 04 AuasU Commerce o<u««u Uiikb Mau.aruL mnliiiiKiou, u. L.# rlv*. o.-—ih« • UliOwttjg it|«un Ol iVltUltlUll* III LAO •OviuidiD RUUB uu« been prepaid ■’3f u i aiiuui i.iark tii charge ox toe aUsumi, KjH > oincc oi luu bureau oi1 domestic uiivi iore«g*i comiuarva. M». Urui ia a »VoiWi UUOrlUUMi; i miaiueriug a.* uepieMMHi coudi wuna prevailing Uuoughout UM col ton »«i Uiu mu ul lol4 anal spring of soso, occasioned by toe ifripu*»i biiKy m moving isst ytar * tetoni cotton 11 op, lhe rvium to prospemy whali ua aoum i« uow enjoying i» truly rcmai habit. Lotion is moving • ia isfuiui aiv receiving uouole me plica paid literi) .«*i urtr, and cov u>n aspeita suite that the cost of pitxioeuou ha* i.ean lowered to such an extent that the grower • profcl now approximate* *bb per bale, la# price of cotton a year ago made it imposa.ble for planters to clear off their indebtedness for fertiliser and other supplies, but the more saU» iUtvOry puce now prevailing has af forded them considerable relief m this respect. The campaign for oi* versification of crop* resulted in sock good, aa many holds that here lng trouble Mi; Keep State from Bateriag Re*, istratiea Aran of United Slates. "The greatest trouble are have now in getting dee the reported," aays Dr. J. K. Gordon of the State Board of Health, "is whan neighbors or friend holp to put away the dead la the ah satire of a licensed undertaker end fail to All out etwl Ala with local registrar a P re per death certificate. They don’t eoera to know," said Dr. Gordon, "that whoa they do this, they are acting undertaken awl are subject to the sins laws, Ancs and penalties as the licensed undertaker for failure to make proper returns of a death to the local , registrar.” Ho nays that there la a blank peril-1 Acete pis cod every coffin bought from an undertaker or dealer and that it is an easy matter to got the n era wary information from any member of the family end AU in the bleaks. According to Dr. Gordon this te an important matter as it may be the means of keeping North Caro line again from entering the regia 'ration area of the United States. •"* 1 > Jeyeae Abandon. The high ooet of living, Wo greatly regret It; Rut. long about Thanksgiving Somehow, we forget It, —Birmingham Age-Herald CONFEDERATE WOMAN'S HOME W1I.I. HE Ol'KNED NEXT WEEK Fayetteville. Nov. 8.- - Announee* ment eae made today by the board of duet-tore of the Coufcdarata Wo man'* boms, erected ban by tha •talc, that tha home will be formally opened Thursday availing, November 18. Governor Craig with hie stag will be present to taab* the presen tation on be half of the state. Tb* advisory hoard of tb* state chapter of the United Daughters of Ih* Con federacy and the directors of the home will Jointly give a reception to tli* public on th* evening at the op ening. The governor and his staff will be in the reception line. Tha directors and advisory board want every U. D. C. chapter in the stale to send a representative to th* op ening and recaption. No formal in vitations will be sent out. All wbe expect to attend era requested to notify Mr*. E. K MacKethan, chair man of th* hoopitality committee of Fayetteville. Good Rand Cam pal (Dm of Grave Township. Coeta, Nov. 9.—The Good Road Campaigners of Orova Township held their campaign at Ennis School bouse Friday night, November 6th and at Sorrell school boose Monday night, November 8th. Tha good low waa read and discuaaod with much interest to a large and attentive audience. Great intaraat is being manifested in thia great and important qoaation *f pregraaa and ao'vancrmawt, and a gratifying vic tory in favor of good rondo ia ants <-ipaled with much asthualaaa an November 16th. Thera will be a good roads moot ing in Coats on Saturday, Novambca 18th at 2:80 p. sn, and the p^pia of tha antira township m urged to attend. Prosainent spaa kora will hp praaaot and diacuaa tha wap*. Lot everybody come out and tmdfr I i Maaan. W. H. [T W. ft. -lTwr _. j l visiting relatives hare thia weak. Mr. f. Hunter Oaach spent 8at rday night and Sunday at kia kaaa bt Four Oaks. Messrs. P. r Pope and V Hunter tbvmch made a business trip to Smithficld Tuesday. Mr. J. A, Williams and Dr. C. R_ Yoong, of Angler, were ease in town last Sunday evening. Came again. Mr. N. T. Patterson spent Sunday with kia father. Which will cost the people more, 26 rents spent in Special Tag or 26 »P*®1 ia l»onJa to build roidi ? Hake a clear, unprejudiced cakofat ,ion and be ready for the election on ha Kith. REPORTER. tMrrniiifLit has a rad firs Two Stores of W. W. Colee Buruod. 'fhe Were Occupied by CHy Gre eery tad W. A Me ft Brother Wbooe Stocks Ars s Total ' Sunday night Smithfield was visit id by a firs which si one time proro sed to be a very terjoui one. About ;wenly miuutos to ton o’clock fire "» discovered in the rear of the 'tore of W. Abdo tad Brother on third Street. The firs company was won on the scent end fought vigor Killy and faithfully to stop the I trot*. Ths fire, the origin of which it unknown, started m the roar of tha store just mtntionsd and ate Its way th/wugh the ceiling where it continued to bom the frame work oador the metal root. It was with great difficulty that tha firemen ever sue coed ad la getting water unde, tha metal roof and above the coiling. However, before this was dona, tha .lames had spread to tha story v.. Pifw ^- -» -t ■ A a aw a W. Moor*. After almott two hour* of eery hard work tha .fee wu eon querad without any damage to tha adjoining store*. Tha City Grocery la the heerieat loser. They had a good stock of haary and fancy groceries, various hr set iron tad frstn (9400 to (6,000. I nett ranee (9,600 Ur. Ahdo had only a email stock of fruits and raw fectUracrlea. but be last hi* soda fountain and other daturas which wore covered by I oau ruse. Tha building! owned by Ifr. W. W. OoU, ore badly damaged, with a Joes ap proximately (1,600 to (9,000. Par tially rovarad by inaaranca. Wa understJuvd that the building wilt be repaired Immediate/—gmlth flaM Herald. "Thera'c aome ronaalattou about Iwir'g in Jail, mum." "What Is that, iky pear maaT” “After I encs go to bad nshady makes me get ay and ge dawn ta ha tore that tha hack doer*. locked.' Detroit Proe Trees. BENMSN *r Ola*.Julia Oarla. al tha CmM 8ch«M wtak-and with hor paranta ia JVUoon's Hills. Mr. Duncord Dlooa, 1# Salma, woo * visitor boro lot . hours Fri d*T' ‘ '• J Mr. * J. D. LMWaiW EUrotooa Knrnohlp, opint tho t£r hors teat Friday w*h rololfvos. _ Mis. W. D. Bohn am Willlom syaMt tho day Sotnrdo with fr Lands in Duo a. Misaas Allot wl t ' Barbour. ot Blarstioa, wat* oh i bars for o fow days Miss Satur day and in Smilbilpld rot lay after noon. Miss Buth i School facslty with bar PMsata i Mr. M. R." Sunday to dauyhtar. IUh. Mcoors. P, B. l JtUU tan In Pout Miss Ptart Btaacfl M Mia Gad win, af'.BpMhfletd, sppt BitunUy and Sunday here wft|f Up J. H. Tuesday. , Mr- W. O. Staph pps wW. has bmn a member of the fna of 8teoK eneon 4 Stsphaaaoo tar. the pa»t rear, has eotd hie tatareat in the business aad will name to hie farm in Pleasant Grove ievpahip to r» aide la the fwtore Drw. J. F. aad W. T, Mart .a *te called to their home la the we ter a part of the Mata Flippy el<h*. »•> a message stating that their wee dead. Mrs. Martin waa the wife at the esuaty sa^hiialealwii: ,1 schools of Yadkin Monty aad w«i s.l ex reliant lady. Mrs. fbltie visited hero With her husbadM only a faw w<eek» ago and made many /nands who wM loam with eortww •( her daath. The sympathy of the com munity goes out to Dra. Martin la their bereave—t. Mr. M. M. Hobbs aad Mias Sr her Barber were married at the homo of the bride's mother here Sunday afternoon by lav. Cham Job /m, paator ef the Free Will Beprtt church. Mies Barber Is a m young lady of high eoXnre and Mr. Hobbs b a farmer who liras aerr town. They have the hat wishes ui the eommanfty. D*. Chaa. K. Taylor, Farmer PraU dant of Wait* Foraat Cnllaga hum Dr. Ckaa E. Taylor, T« yaara old. for *0 yaar* proaidant of Waka For •at Collage, diad at kaart foliar* at Waka Foraat Friday Fafloving U|. naaa of oaly U boor*. Hia daatb la canaidaryd a groat taka to Waka Foraat Coll***, t* tka Baptlot de nomination to tka St*L* aad ta tka eaua* of bigW adneatfea generally. .. ■ wr. •(■Tiora omu and far many m ra ha had occayiad 1 tha chair of moral phUoooyky. Bo woo aoeeoodad a* prmldmt of tho eolla«* ton yoara a«o by Dr. W. L. Potent. Dr. Taylor woo a antWo of Vir cMa. Ho loft coUoc* to oator tha aaerrt aarrieo of tho Ooafadoracy. and after tho war ttwrolad la Ir rovo. bi WN h mm flam Porta to North Ornho ad pnfui r of Latin at Waka Poroot, batac atorted proaMont la 1M4 and tiadlnlin at tha hood of tho taotttwttan flatf] toe «—dad by Dr. Potoot too yoaro tpo Ha wat fc tit i ad by an laiiatl i dr elo of aatpMtataae^ and trtdaly koowa aa aa odatator and a writer of note '* Ho lahraa only ana ton, Chart at *. Taylor, praotdaot of WthMactod Sartaca A Tnaad Oanpaay of Wfl mtaftan, and htfWnt aa faWawa: Mrs. J. H. OorraO, «f Waka Poroot; (fro. William D. Doha, of Bdkmaad, Vo., Mr* Ethai Crtte. ika of Wohi Poroot; Bra. B. B. Banahow, wife of On honor of. «M taUac*. and Mloaao Nary and Ajm Taylor, who llvod with hta. . INTEREST!N INO NEWS FROM DUKE Duka. Nov. 9.—Saturday night at 8 o'clock at Good Hop# Hospital Hr. E. I* Hassell was operated on for appendicitis. Dr. Royster of RaleJgh poriofraud the operation assisted by Dr*. Hols and Ruff of Doha. Dr. Eoyotor loft Sunday morning for RoUigb. At present Mr. Hassell Is gottiag along as w*U aa could bo ex pactod and units# oomecbing out of tho ordinary happen* tbs doctors think bo will soon bo up again. Saturday night at tbs Baptist church (ha Banes and Phils the* Haasae taught by Prof. B. F. Dalton sad Mias Mary Lacy Daprsa mat in • social gathering with tha enroots of fuUin, toiler ^ hotter acquainted. A unique army of mixing thaoa present was s roll coll ■od tech poroon waa oakad to sit next to the on* proriootly called. Csndisa, salted peanuts, cream and eoko wort oorvod. Short talks were mod* by tovoral numbers. Plans wart discutsod and arrangement* made to havo regular todal moot rrtday night Mr*. X. a Yarbrough ***• Informal entertainment to tha t^ehar* of the graded school and a few gantiatoen friend*. The ait Uog room, dining room and kitchen •or# thrown open to the guosU and tha novelty of proparing tha rs fraehmeata *u imposed on those P'**"1*- Sop*rot* parti** tha candy, cocoa, walsb rarebit, and p» ■••tsr*, which war* aarvad in th* dksing room. Th* preparation of th# refreshments proved intensely interesting ud alp thoroughly ra in** the eomjdea. ®*r- D. S Wet, who lire on Lea den Are, foostod Sunday oa an epos sum caught in kit back yard. Par erreml sights Mr. Pries has miaaad ona or two small Rhode Idmf chick •ns ha'ehad from high pricad agga. He set a stool trap bsp^ to find tha is trader. About dayhght next owning ha hoard tha chain retUteg church will | for the yew. Mr. here filling out the cent by lending Frank Culbreth to Beeufork Mr. Osborne will gu to BeidavUlo Monday morning to into tho Western M. C. Cooference. The yew et Duke hae bee urery ttrem ful end morn then fifty member* bar* been added to the church. The peeplo would like to bare kin stay out the four yeeie, bat he wlehee to fOt to hie home conference, end be i»g e young men ju*t from college feel* that he had better do eo in the beginning. About twenty men dubbed togeth er Saturday afternoon and enjoyed e brunrwkk itew on Urn bank* of the Capa Fear River. Mr. Gilbert Woodworth, who hae mode bruna wick atew famous la this commun ity had charge and he never did bet tor to eny preview attempt* The attendance at the graded whool ia exceptionally good. Mon itor there was an enrollment of three hundred twelve, with three hundred four ' recent. The primary depart ment Iced* to''enrollment. On the •aae date they had on roll eighty ■dne with eighty-five pmeant. Beginning aa Agitotioa for a Fair. the Sam poo* men end woman who west to the Stale Fair mad to the Cape Fear Fair came hark home with a bee to their bonnet. They twne beck with two conviction*: ft ret that 8ampaoa ahould have a *»lr; second, that this county can fumiak every requisite for nek aa would he a distinct credit. They not only became umipi of the Mau, hot they am determined that the matter shall ha agitated until •omeUJng comm of K. The Democrat wHJ not atop to U tm that Bampooa eouaty will prof, ky haring a eouaty fair, that goal without toying. What thie paper regards M aoeauaary ta the aucoaaa ful cuimmaUoa of the prapaattlea la thht aoaMthlng be dona by aomobody right now. We cun all agraa that! a fair would ho u good thing from aow until next N extra bar, but toch tm agree leant will act build auytbiag maru tuba tan Mol than air castles. Wby not bare a meeting of these who are wilHng to ta notion the may am tat and farm an association Car promoting Ova deal red ends? Bight aow la the time la begin for natch Ml. Tbo Mr would be a great antarpriaa of the farming, ed ucational and buttneaa iatareeta of Bw county Wby not lot all of (beat farms )oin bands in promoting It?— H la aatlmated that the average com binder Is tai nao net mars Him four days of each year, bdi dm U ymr*. sad seats Ha owner | euatu tm mmj mm N gmm. DKFENBE PLANS BACKED IN BIBLE WILSON FINDS President, U Letter ta Noth Ins <fcnt«a Pram thirty. Fourth Lhap .-iel Supporting Proper , adntae Program at Adarinietretisa Washington, Nor. 8—President WUaaa fliul* support la tha 8cnp turaa far hts policy of National de fies, and in a lattar ta Bath Lave, who wrote the Praatd at command ing hi* Manhattan club speech. <|uatc> verses tram the thirty-thBS chepter of Esetdcl. In the lattar mede public today at the White House the President said: ‘‘1 am particularly gratified that you should so fully concur la tha position 1 took in my apeach to the Manhattan Club. Thera is a grata lion from Eaatdel which I have had , vary much in my mind recently la connection with these Important amttars. It is tha second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth verses of chapter »: * ‘i- Son of man speak ta tha children at thy people, nod say unis them, when 1 bring the sword span a land, if the people of a land taka a man at their roots and sat him far their watchman: If whan ha aaath tha sward come upon the land he blew the trumpet, sod warn tha people: “ 't Thun whosoever heareth the i tbs trumpet ted Inherit n earning, if the award coma, nnc Inks lum sway, his blood shall ba upon bis own head. “■6. He beard the sound at the trumpet, and task not warning, hie blood shall be upon him; but he that taketh warning shall deliver his aauL « *4 Bead Id .v. _e_E__.l Um sword coast and blow not the tnmipst, and tbs people be sst warned; If tbe sward came, sad »“i-t •ay person from among them, bs is talma sway in Ms iniquity; bat Mb Meed will 1 require at tbs uma’a band*.’" -ill bs .f Mtmum te-tbs^jrSj Dona sad Harnett county; ‘Tsber. Nov. 4^-Oa Toasday eve-1 niog of last week there was aajoyud' by a large number of tbo town's ■Ktety people a brilliant reception at the home *! Mr. and Mrs. a C. Fuseell, the bolts being Mr. and Mrs. Fusacll and Dr. Urover ft. Cox. Tbe event was io the nature of a fa I e well on tbe part of Mr. sM Mrs. Fuseell, who, after November 1 will moke their borne la IMs, and a compliment to Mr. aad Mrs. 1L M- Cox, of Mount Oliva, wba siaca tbeir recent marriage have bam visiting at tbe borne of Mr. Cox's parents near boa. Tbs guests were met at tbe fraud door by Mrs. D. C Humphrey aad were Introduced to tbe rocuMj* late by Mrs. Matthew Harper. Receiving uitb Mr. and Mrs. Fuasell aad Dr. Cax were Mr. find Mrs. R. M. Cox. Mr. Oliam M. Cox. of CWeadoc. aad Mias Beatrice Brown, of Sfertss burg, ft. a Aftey rrueUog tbs members ef tbs receiving party, tbo gussta were shown into tbe beastifniiy dennrslail dining room, where Miss Esther Las ' supervised the serving eft i Minsk manta. Tbs color scheme la bam 1 was red aad whits, a beautiful effect being obtained with white chrysan themums and rad Richmond ream. During the entire evening music was dispensed by Misses Marie Cun ningham and Lortna Newton, both accomplished musicians. About two hundred guests called daring tbs evening te pay tbeir res pects to Mr. and Mrs. FqfaaN with whem they part vary reluctantly and to meat the brother aad sister. Dr. Cox. rastaOn Clark* Stand Risllmt Examination. Mr. Charles F. Carroll, of Rocky Mount, who la the Chief Clark, of Hallway mall aarriea in this dgtrict. waa hi the rtty Thursday night ta axamtna the clarka at th* poaCarta* oa tka dispatch lag aad illatihiKl** of mall* by routes All derfca peso •d a vary creditable axandaatlan.— tba result of mach paiastakng aad thorough atudy. Th* rradaa war* a* follows: U P. Ruriea. 1M; Ralpt Wad*. M 80; V. R Morgan. Hit. Thee* wer* excellent grades and th* I young man nr* to ha naiigtafrtlad On. thdr rptendid showing. Mr. 0*r rsR xtalnd that It waa rary nldaai any poatoOtca dark attained a grad* of -1#0. Tka a* examinations are an nual and wkil* they raqatr* aad 'o»k and study yet th* rrrlt-il dwag* of rout** and part*Me is make them a naceoatty far th* ac curate itlapetchttig of -p. * ldttle slat make roam far grant •Mja krtag* h elL—Thama* Bd VICTIM or Liquor v— r» Ian— Maid Orar Mr Jb - * vy xv aJMad at Midi tbat Lybraua Warib diad ftw uw aftaua at a waaaa Uw*i uy a u>u USB a paid Uratl by -iri OM -*»!*'» u> ib— was um v«<a«t at m swuMra puy at tha is^satt bald ui Hngara1 uauanatUAg ssuaM iu«u. \,t Cmrmm j. V. Htlli-agaa sat aigbL. Ur. Meumgaa --y—T~ ni »o um jury taat waily Mad m. aaiapac awaiting Iba gr »*al at um mom wit—, wba ttsod mum uuiun at Um CMMUy, aaa juu w um niiMat—i apaa tba ad uea at Mr. J. m. Kagan, it* —1fTr aaai, a* bad oniarau. tba body M ad. * a it* that i kb >4 la ( la I tka 4 cf • Ma r kia 1 %t I —* M ft I iwi 4 M * tai * «
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