THE DUNNl
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r A TETTIVILLE DISTRICT CON
FERENCS TO SILER CITY
Ckuged From Dunn Graded School
Principal Elected—Notes.
The following mwi Homo of Dunn
"*r» published in Tuesday's Wil
mington Star under dale of March
27 th: ♦
“The FnyettvilU Methodist Dis
trict Conference wus scheduled to
meet here April 27 to SO, but owing
te the Presbyterian meeting which
was announced to meet here at the
same time in advance, the conference
will be changed and will be held in
Siler City, Dr, Cibbs, the presiding
Elder, thought beet to change ths
place instead of the data. Siler City
•ill be glad to entertain the confer
ence and Dunn regrets to loss 1L
Some •ocks ago It was announced
that Prof. J. B. Martin, superintend
•**t of the graded school, had re
raaigned hla position to accept a sim
ilar one in Virginia, hla home state.
Since than about 80 applicanta for
the place have been received by the
ecbool board. At the board meet
ing Saturday night Prof. J. C Lock
hart of Apex, was selected from the
Hat. All the applicant! were well
recommended end many of them arc
prominent in school work. Prof.
Lockhart has bees at Apex for the
past three years, is a young man on
ly 28 yean old, a graduate of the
University of North Carolina of
lilt end has been successful and
prominent in school work ever tires.
Be coarise highly recommended.
TVs city fathers and Mayor Turn
vwiu w ihj wnw jurra*’
n«nt »tittt improvement in thi way
of paving and graveling the street*.
ThW wma decided efUr holding their
mnae meeting in the city hall one
night Wat week. The present board
is determined to make Dunn a clean
sad. pretty town.
Sinoe Harnett haa announced and
decreed to go Democratic thla year,
candidate* are becoming numrrou*
Bad an looming up from all section*
of the county. Much intereat la be*
ing taken.
Mr. Herman Parriah, of Coots, wh ,
!■ a large dealer In autoa, hae opao
- off Iff M-1 I IIM-M^a—u-umwew
the main office of the buainae*. Mr.
Bob Davie, a popolar young man.
will be in charge of the office. They
will handle a line of high grade ears
and both are active young men.
Letter* from friends of Mr. and
Mn. P. 8. Cooper, who went to Tam
pa, Fla., some ereeka ago atala that
Mr. Cooper la improving. He ia pres
ident of the Pirn National Bank
here. Ha haa beon m failing health
since fall.
Offrwd Mileage. Put Off Train, Giv
en Verdict «f
Greensboro March 24.—A jury in
Guilford Superior court today gave
a verdict against the Norfolk and
Western Railway for one thousand
dollars in favor of F~ W. McNalry.
a prominent T P. A. officer and
traveling talesman, because he era*
put off near Walnut Cove Wat Sep
tember when he offered hi* mileago
on the train.
The Boy Seoul* of America.
TSo Boy BcoOt movement has
become almoet universal and wher
ever organised has become a power
for good among the younger boys
of our country.
With this Idea in view Mr. H. S.
Preeman has organised a local
troop under ths authority of the
National Council, and invitee all the
boys of Dunn, over twslv* years of
age, to become members.
Ths boy Scout movement la un
questionably the beet mesma of cen
tering a boy's attention on those
things which tend to develop char
acter. It takas hold of the boy si
the meet impressionable age and
calls his attention to and teaches
him things which otherwise ha does
not loom until he Is grown and i
great many of them miss these good
things altogether. .
If the “Scout Oath" and ths
twelve points In th« “Scout law*
can bo Instilled Into the heart and
an In da of the hoys of Dunn onr fath
ers and mothers need have ik
fears as to the character that that]
boys will develop.
Mr. Fraetnan has been appointed
Seoul Master for the local trooj
and trill bo glad to have the parents
of Duan call on him for Information
MEXICAN PBOPLR
LARGELY INDIAN?
The population 0f Mexico la divid
ad aa follows:
Whites, 1* P»r cent.
Mixed, M per cant.
India as. SO per cent.
Blacks. 1 P« sent.
ITOteracT K** *ean variously aatl
mated aa running from 7* te t* pat
READ THE PVNN DISPATCH
GODWIN BEGINS PENCE MEND
ING IN MAY
Washington, March 27^-Congress
man Hannibal L. Godwin who K,t
who has five or six candidates work
ing actively in hie diatrict to defeat
his renuminauoo docs not expect to
be able to gel to kis district to lay
j his own claims before his folks until
•bool the lirtt of May.
He will go to his district then,
however, unless conditions in Con
gress are such as to make his pres
ence here an absolute necresily and
I campaign right up until the primary
on June S.
“I expect then to go all through
the district," said Mr. Godwin today,
I "making four or live speeches in
«ach county.”
BOARDS ON ELECTIONS
FOH COUNTIES NAMED
Announced by the Slatr Heard af
Ejections at Raleigh.
Kaleijrb. N. C, March W,—Ths
State Board of Elections yesterday
named the following boards of elec
•ions for the counties below, the
members and the third the Republi
can member:
Cumberland—John W. Judge. Fay
etteville; Jack W. Hall, Autryville;
D. N. Caddie; Fayetteville.
Harnett—H. T. 8pears, Uilingtoo;
K. R. Thomas, Duke; J. W. Wilson,
Dbqjl
Sampson—I. C. Wright, Clinton;
M. J. Newman, Clinton; B. H.
Grumpier, Clinton.
BRYAN OUT FOB WILSON
"N* Other Name fee fuirmla “
Saved Parly m HU.
William J. Bryan came out openly
today for Ova ranomiaation of Praai
de«t WUaon. Ha laid there would
be no other candidate at the St.
Louie Convention.
“1 am a candidate for delegate at
large u> that convention.’* mid Mr
Bryan, “but if aay of my frteada
who hare auddenty ha come friend* of
_Woodrww WUauw caa aarre hlee bet
oae alee to the convention.
"If Woodrow Wilton owaa me any
thing he haa more than paid it back
by giving Himeelf to the Notion ae
President instead of RooeevelL
Friend* of Champ Clark will find
'.hat I could be coanted againat him
My purpose in Baltimore wee that
I would not do anything that would
make roe a party to turning the
Democratic party over to Wall
Street. I believe that by repudiat
ing Wall Street wo eared the Demo.
[ 're'.ic party and made possible a
victory in 1012.
Fuguay Springe la WUauiag Street*
Fuguey Spring*. March 24. The
work of widening and improving the
* tree to bar begun, the preliminary
•urvey* have boen completed and
condemnation proceed Inge Instituted
I Vary few are opposing this move,
although a number of property-owu
! ers are affeeted to considerable ex
tent, the new lines in ion e case*
leaving residence, abutting directly
onto the street, end a number of ea
ecUent shade tree, will make way
for the new survey a
■ -- aesrroysd the
<1 welling of Donnie Chisholm, a re
spectable colored cttiaen. on last
Tuesday night. The Are l( thought
to have been of tncen'iary origin,
and was covered by |6M Insurance.
Considerable improvement! have
been mad# to the famous spring
property within the post several
weeks. W. H. Alksn, the owner
haring a large force of hands con
stantly at work in eanaling and t«r
'»cng. a canal arvsral feet In
Jepth and about ten feet wide is rx
eetfed to carry away all water, mak
ing the surroundings entirely dry. A
•mmW of flower beds hers been
el an ted and trees will be put In lat
er.
TM» la My Town.
This ia my town. I live In this
town. I earn my living here. My
family Is hare and my friends are
hers.
It la a good town. It might be a
better town If I would do my p,rt
»e make it a bettor place for mysall
endm y family end friends to lire._
Selected.
Mayor J. W Tornege. of Dun.
wee here yesterday to eenfer srftk
RaJ#***' eAcialo concerning boot
ef street poring Hie town
is soon to 1st contacts for paring
all It* streets, and ha said Informs,
tie" t*h*ud here srill prove helpful
te him In deriding open b*»t «•.
[ Uriels, methods of application, ata
Done Is •« span-1 ten Oflg noon Its
strtota—Mow* and Observer.
WILSON APPRECIATES
ASSISTANCE OF POU
Washington, March 24—The Pns
l(awt appreciates keenly the good
work «f Representative Pou as act
ing chairman of the rules committee
uf th» house in rreact weeks. Hs
has just written him several very
Mattering letters. At a recent re
ception at the White House, when
| Mr, puu’a mother, who 1* about SO
I years old paaaod up the receiving
■ hne, the President detained her for
I a moment to say that he was under
great ami lasting obligations to
her son for his excellent efforts hi
the lloase. Mr. Pou is saving Mia|
letters from the I Tea idem for ths
next gene ration of Poua.
SEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Tba following deeds have beon f|.
ed in the Register of Deeds office,
for registration sine ear last issue-!
Brady B. Johnson and. wife to J.!
W. Thornton, 47 seres In A tiae
bow lownah.p, consideration. $1 l&S I
W. H. Sikas and wife to Jolui d.
Mclvci. 4 tracts, part of liu'uls ii*
Baibecue township liaraett county
and part in Greenwood u wnsfa.p
l-ee county, consideration. $4 'r'0.
Henry W. Graham sad wi:» to W
11. Bikes, W seres, part in Rdbecve
township, Harnett county and pert
in Greenwood township, Lee county,!
Consideration. $400.
Freda nek J. Swann and wifi to!
'V. H. Bikes, one tract in Barneeuel
township, tTanwlt county ind putt
■c Greenwood township, t.*i county|
it naidrralioB. t&fk.
'l-rh D. Cameron end • t.t. to T.’
U. fUkaa, 109 acres, part tn M
t i'*v hip. Harnett county an I |u t
••I Oreenwood toarnabip Lj oMitity;
c •» deration, $810.
W. D. Morria and wife to W. H.
Sikes, 60 acrea, part in Barbeeaa
lownahip. Harnett county and put
in Greenwood townahip, leg county;
consideration, |2M.
J. 8. Mclver and wlfa to (j. F.
Myera, 218 7-26 acrea, put in Bar^
tacue townahip, Harnett rounty ai-i.
part in flwaeet townahip, Loo'
couaty, copprisraliori; **.000- I
rant, lot
lands near Dunn, consideration, $100
J- w. Wtuleheao and wife to Lof-I
tin A. Tart. 3 lota in Block "CC’ in
Dunn; consideration, $8,7p0. i
J, L. Hines and wife and Southern
Lumber Company to J. W. White
head, 8 iota in Block “CC" in Dunn:
consideration, $7,300.
D. U. Morrison and wife to J. J
Womnnek and wife, 1-4 of lota 30
and 31 in Mamcre. consideration, $45
J. C. Jones and wife lo J. F. Jftneo,
1-2 lotcreat in 149 4-10 acrea in U.
1- R. Township, consideration, $1,600
K. B. Johnson and wife to E. M.
Jordan. 77 acrea in Hector's Crack
township; consideration. $725.
H. Parrish to Isaiah Weaver,
Lot No. 17 in Block -J" in Coata;
consideration, $160.
1*. D. McKinnia and wlfa to True
**•* °t Capa Kear School, 1-2 acre
to Neill’* Creek township; consider
'ticn, $30.
Murphy M. Holloway to K. B.I
Johnson, 77 acres in Hector’s Creek
townahip; consideration. $800._Har
nett Peel. 24th.
FOR NATIONAL SYSTEM
of improved roads
Washington, March V>_Repre
sentative Small introduced today a
bill authorising the Secretary of
War, through the chief of Engineers
to proper* a preliminary plan for a
sysUm of Improvod national high
way* **t«<ding through all the
States of the Onion, connecting the
principal center* of population or
focal points of eoraiaunicatlon.
In defense of hie measure Mr.
Small said: ‘The large benefits of
sorb a system of national highways
will be apparent The motor vehi
cle has been developed In durability
•«d efficiency.
“The bill provides for securing the
service* of trained civilian engineers
for co-operation with the army en
gineers. This win Insure a real sys
UnL Of course, the States and lo.
*°b -diWelens will build looal
highways to copneet with these
trunk lines, making ultimately a co
ordinated system reaching every
comm unity ,
"I am not the originator of this
tdsm"
*"w« Safe.
■most F. Young, the Dunn law
yer who U opposing H. U Godwin
for re election t* Coegresa from the
Sixth District- said while In Raleigh
yesterday that he thought there need
he no fear ever Harnett** ability to
return to the Democratic fold this
war. All feet lens he said, have hur
led the Hatchet and ere prepared to
work whole-heartedly and harneon
Inuelv for victory —New* and Ob
•error.
UAlv
uhnpal ti.u,
UllUlMl illiOJ
<un|ui/yOiii( ,
.04 uwiuuna
tusni by iIm u
uwinium. iia- , , .. .
tucutar iiitwi iiaamy ana fair
ly uut piboi.m hnuca coalman u
young loan wit* .lb* aaUrm.nation
-• *«i a tumrugiylun, bat with
—w naraassry'Aada.
4iM bu.irbu UWI that tha first!
piouiein to uo s.4uaptar*d u> UK.
i-ruoicni of cocnpssijka. haw sttui
•nii saasinir war's JgfUa havo um
Mica that taoy M iJfflr ~ vary sssii,
• ‘Oup. lhis is ti)£lr«a> true. Of
Uie three kondr*d;Mv base to outer
Uhs year, 60 peryptat applied for
work Ui help paycjjtir expanses. A
•-h.«iul canvass but year ahow
.ti taai VO'A' ttudant buoy
par cent of the stadant body,
ts.nsd. during or during I
to* college t cottiidcral.lt
pail of Utatr
dot as tha points oat, a
majority of the MB who want
to work their through state
lnet Uwy have so training in
any kind of i labor, but that!
they aro willing to_) anything. Tha
turrant pay for g^Hllad labor is
from twelve to Aft^pa casus an boar,
ho student taming **** rate of
wages, os garden*.. fuaaca-auand
aat. Wood-chopper, Irahar * similar
grade work, can oAjl «U of hie cs
panaas and have cjarirnt tuna left
for study. By sn^dsbor. many atu
daata earn tkafr hArd sad lodging,
but a student i
oollega expecting tygtlii hu
by low-priced Ishoew Ia
new ou ahouid ffcew at
hundred dorian tints' an fall
ou.
However, the
points ovt, there i
and there, are fen
cueing work that
at all with study,
forme of work
(tightly. Among
by ^ th* BuUsthi a
aoiK of agennea; \Zl work at Swain
Hall, tha eollaga Jfj ig room. at
waiters and krtchmf helpers. These1
student* will receive their board ia'
return far their work. The methol
of selection is explained in the Bul-I
letin.
Tha Bulletin then gives tnfonna-1
Uon regarding expanses, scholar
ships. and loans. The test per jeer
at the University aa estimated last
year will average around MOO for
tha whole of tha student body. One
man claimed that hie expenses' last j
yaar only totalled $180
Under tha biding “A College
Education Aa An Investment.” the'
Bulletin showed that the average!
wags of a non-col lege man at twen-|
ly years wan $10 per amek. Thin,
BT,rB** wage Increased till the age
of twenty-*,*, when it reached at
iidxtmam *15.50 per week. The as-!
rr.ge wage of the collage man at.
twenty two ia $25; at thirty It U
*44 per week, after which It con-!
tinoM to ad vane*.
DUES NEWS
Duka. March 23.—Lata Wednae
aay afuunocn tba hoed of a tuppoe
cu rabud aog waa sent to Kalaigh,
W l^*'* L A. dhore, in charge of tba
btau Laboratory of Hygiene. The
bog hadb ittao HaacJ Dean, the two
year old daughter of Mr. M. C. Dean.
Although tba'dog show ad no out
ward npi of. being mad. the physi
oan aaviaed having tbe bead sxam
•nad. The chUd waa playing bt tba
yard and tba dog mapped her It la
thongbt witbsut provocation.
Wednaaday night at a social con
lerence of Uft Baptist church, tt waa
unanimously agreed to antaad a call
to Kav. Marvin Hoggins of Newbem
for the pamernta of tba ehartb. The
deacons heM a masting Tuesday
aight and., fra seed favorably on as
tending tba eaQ and pieced the mat
I Ur before* »he church Wednaaday
' far tba final vote. Mr. Hogglnn was
Hera Sunday and Monday, preaching
both moratot and night, and spend
lag Monday la town. Ha waa liked
i by all who beard aad mat Mm and
comas very highly rimmiiniutoil
Ha started in life aa a hnslmas man
and for many years waa oeosected
With tbs A. C. L, Railway. Since
enuring the aaaistry ha has bean
chiefly engaged tba svaagaliatic
worh nad loeatod at Newham. Ha
M a natlvs of Wales county. It mar
Had and U* five children. If he ac
eepU tba call, tba pastorate Is open
, U Mai a« Ones. Raw. S. W. Oldham
I *he farm* patter Has accepted the
eaJl to Hillsboro and will move his
family theta shortly.
Relent H, Raaaley, of Moame, has
Haddad that ha will net ba ■ ea»dM
daU fit Can grass to soccaad Mr.
fa'! 'a «1» Seventh dlstdet.
[ PAYE1TKVUXS TO err I
THREE riNB PRESEN TS I
Fayetteville, Hrcfa 23.—This lusty I
little city is to be the happy redpicnlj
of three worth while presoate abort-'
ly—• now building and loan aseedn-1
tioo. a roof garden, and a new office!
and store budding. The B. nod 1*1
association it oOccrad hysomo of the!
best and mo*, substantial men ini
Fayetteville. Its first series will be I
opeu on the first day of April, ltj
has just been licensed by the State!
insurance department to do business
m Fayetteville end Its suburbs, with)
Dr. J. V. McGougan president, A. K.'
McMillan, vice president and Thoa I
H. Sutton secretary and treasurer.
A 126,000 store and office buildjnf I
srlll be erected on the southeast eor-j
ner of Market Square by J. t L
Stein, with a roof garden topping j
Ihe structure. This will be the only'
roof garden in North Carolina.
A NEW CREDIT LAW
The Stale to Help Fin wee to Or-'
gmniar.
The last Legislature gave the far.
mars of North Carolina the privilege
of organising cooperative banka. tu|
be known aa Credit Unions. The1 <
Credit Union, aa provided for in -this. I
law, la a savings society which lores!
its funds for short-tins* - purpose.
II should not be rcafuood with the c
lend mortgage aaeociation, which '
lends not to he Is to anemia a farm.
but to purchase and develop oar land 1
over a long parted ofyear*. Ttitaj
lew alto provides that the Bape r'r
Irodent of Cooperative * see da 11 or s'
and Cradit Unions from tha Diviei.m ■
of Markets of the North Carolina f
Agricultural Experiment Statin
■hall help fa neat* to argaaisa ' *
Cradit Union whenever twelve Sr-1
mare gpali sign a letter of a ppU ra
tion for his aaaiatance. Any far
mer ia frae to write to the Diviaica
of Markets to aacura any ana of t*ia
following articles, so far as thura*
nay ha a supply sf them on hand:
“Cradit Unions, Wham to Form
**trj?* «*
Credit
Grove
it Union;'* *Recommended Form'
>t>-Lew- far Organising a Credit
Union.”
Farmers in five school districts
have already organised and mrorpo
mtad Cradit Union*, The Credit
I'aton at the Lows* Grave Farm
Life School began with thirty char
ier members, with $212 in stock and
1101.75 on deposit. The Carmel
Cradit Union began with sixty mem
ber* and look in on tha opening day
«22iv7j0 from the shareholder* and |
1150 on deposit The farmers in
lb* adjoining school district of Bha-|
run, after three meetings, opened'
with thirty-six member*, who paid.
8162 on share* and deposited $1001
The Oakdale (bcdlt Union, also in
Mecklsnlxirp county was started, in
a three-tear her school house, with aj
membership of twenty-one and with'
762.50 paid on shares.
This is a small beginning, but:
farmers should not be discouraged
ta begin with a small capital. The
lirvc cooperative bank in America,
which was established ia Canada.i
began with a capital of only twenty-1
six dollar" and lorty coot". The!
first financial statement showed a
total of sharo, capital tnd deposit*
In the bank at (242>0. Dine luoti
Increased to (497.20 .'ho second
month, to (1,711.43 rt '.hr end of six
months, and to (44<'W. • < at th* and
of the first year. After fourteen
yaars of buainoaa the total assets of1
this coopera ties beak reached (704.
086.00. In that lima, according to
its organiser aad administrator, Al
phoaao Deajardins, this bank mad*
7.200 loon* amounting to (1,146 010.
—N. C. Agricultural Extension Bor
vice.
Latent reports indicate that no
American* wort lost on the Sussex
when it was torpedoed in the Eng
lish Channel last weak. All Ameri
cans whoa* nsmss wars on th* par
son ger list bar* boon accounted for
according to a statement by th*
American Embassy at -Parle.
Saar Admiral Bradley A. Flake,
told the house naval committee lior
day that ia fighting strength th*
United States nary waa only ah#*rl
half aa sroag aa Germany's. Ha
also stated that the navy was not
getting valoa for th* money expend
ed end waa only about seventy-five
per cent what K should be under (
bettor system of administration. ,
Hon. H. A. Sinclair, of Fayottc
lle, announced Monday fright that
•** win la a candidate for th* Denso :
•rnrir nomination for sttomoy gen
era). II* kaa boon enderaod by the
fnmber’snd county Democratic ox-j
• cutlv* committee and numerous
fntnds throughout th* State. Ho
my* h* lo In th* reeo to the finish.
MU. FOE TARIFF COMMISSION
IS GIVEN TO BOUSE
Washington, March *7_A rarla-J
•d bill for a permanent non-partisan'
cat comuilaatoa on lion suggested,
OF President Wilson, and which, it »'
•»W, ha* recotvod hit fall approval, I
»** Introduced today by Rcprcaen
tatlvo Rainey, of Illinois, ranking'
Democratic member of the way* aatd.1
meant r imtnlttoo
“Tha lull in iU prcoaat form haa
the approval of the administration
and will be tho ndmtniairation moat
uro on this subject." Mr. Hainey da-,
d* rod in a eta lenient accompanying I
dt« measure.
“It will bo auppoi ted by all the I
Democratic members of tha ways,
a»m. mean* committee and it la hop-1
Bd It Will receive tho support of tho;
Republican member* of that commit
Loo. Tha bill is aa nearly non-par- I
tisan aa It ia possible to make it." I
The bill would provide for the ap-1
potntment of six cemmidioneri at i
IJ0,000 a year each, not more than
three of whom ran belong to the
**"• party. The 4m appointment*
tie to be made for two, foor, six.
dght tea aod twelve years after
okich the terms of office of all are]
IO be for I* years. The chairman
U>d vice-chairman most bo appinted
uenoiaDy.
The duties of the commission are
a invest!gats the administrative a
uid 4seal effects of tha custom laws ,
if tha country, relation* between the
ate* of doty on raw materials sad
Ini shed products, effect* of ad vaio- ,
»»» ■pwxnc ouum, ail que*,
moi relative t* the arrangement of
.chad u lea mad Mat lift cation of arti-|
'•» tntba law and te pot ad In for- ,
utlon in fta pasaaamon at tha du
ll” al of the President, the how
rapt and mean* committee and tha
•mate committee an finance.
The bill weald give the rririali
lion foil power to invoeUgale the ,
tariff relations between the United .
MaU* «Vd foreign countries, eon- ,
nereial treaties. preferential pro-j
naiona. the effect of export - ■ Hill,
> referential transportation. the vat-] |
»me .of Importations
ng. .
Tha need of protecting trade ae- (
msu and process la racogniaad in a
’iwirioo of 11,000 fine or imprison
sent for one year for any member
>r employee of the commiitkm whs
livul^a any secrets of tha coaunia
rian.
Represents live Rainey said the
bill would not be submitted to u par
ly caucus, although to save time, ft 1
Tebably would he added to the as
nibua revenue bill. Rneause tt la'
hoped to make the commission per
naneot, ha daciarod, the bill pro
ridea for an ennuari appropriation
if *300X100 to meet ju expanses.
“The measure, la my Judgment,
insures in tha future tariff stability
tad whenever revisions appear la be
necessary, it will make It possible to
make them intelligently,” said Mr.]
Rainey. “If enacted into law, R Willi
coeie as near removing from the
tariff, unfair and «X reasonable par-.
Hear action as any measure yet con-|
cehred."
The measure would fire the eom-j
mission full power to compel the at
access to and tho right to copy any'
locuatrr.t of any Individual or busi-!
nM concerned m the production or
aolc of any artielc under tnve*tiga-l
lloa.
No person could bo appointed to
lho commission who ha* boon elect
ed or trrved either In tho home or
•onoto. All employees except a Sec
retary to the commission and * elerk
to tack cenuniaaieaor would bo plac
od In tho eUasMad sorvics.
Benson. March M.—On Tharsday
afternoon. March O, tha John Chaa.
McNaiU Book Club mot with Mra.
J. H. Rea*. Tho program eaaalt
too had arranged for a lecture to bo
gtvaa by Dr. P. T. Moore on "Public
Health Problem*." Oa teaming )ost
before the tims of tho aiaoth^ that
It was impoesibte for Dr. Moor* to
be proa—t, tha commit to* planned
an impromptu program, which was
carried out — follows:
"A Recitation," Mrs. W. D Rock
ley; Thoughts from Browning."
Mr*. O. A. Barbour; That Otd
8w.sth.art of Mina." Mrs. M. T.
Britt; short talk — “dob Pads ra
tion." Mra. t. R Barbour.
After adjournment the h setae*, ns
•tried bp Mias Myrtte Ashoraft,
• rv*d a delirious banana salad
-oar—
Tho North fared** library Asso
ciation win moot la Oaatonia, April
I2*h and 1*h. Tha Oast-la Wo
Tn»r'» Betterment Aaanriatloa udU
S* Sorts**, aad will provide far tha
entertainment of the riders.
KTATE CONVICT* PON PUBLIC
BOAM
AahevNI. Bomd a* Trad. Urge. Paa.
gb I aDa—4 af CaadMata Dm
rtua4H an this [ayartaal
MaBcr.
AehgvUM, Match 27.—The Aiks
rill* Board at Theda again strongly
urga the working at all etata coo
vfeta on the public roads uf tha Rate
except such number ee nay ba re
Wired for the proper maintenance
of the Rate prison at Raleigh, and
for the stata farms, mo equal dhrie
lon at the convicts to ba made be
tweea tha Coaatal Begion. tha Cen
tra) and Piedmont Regions, and the
Western or Moonteinoiie region of
the state, taking Inin consideration
9f course the graoter dJOcelty at
'uikihig roads in tha mountains than •
n the level country.
The people are also urged to call
m tha candidates for the legislature
ind senate to declara tbatnscives on
hi. important subject before tha
■*action in November, and demand
hat such legislation bo enacted.
Georgia has been building reads
srith her state convicts for nearly
*T»e years, and tha talk of motor
sts coming through Georgia la Ash
'•Ua indicates the enormous value of
90lk7 of road build mg Notariat.
dau that they am drive from forty
* oivty atUea thraagh Georgia with,
mt changing tha gears aa their a*.
hhwa.
everyone admits that good roads
ittract much capital.
Virginia it also adopting the eys
«m at working aulr convicts on
heir pebiir roods. North Carolina
houid not be behind in this impart
What The CMIdraa ghee Id Cat.
WaMdngton, March >7.—After aa
whsaetfre study. Uncle Cam's
went in the home dtvia
awnt for Ailing; baked apples; cook
*• or a few lump* at sugar.
2. Site** of meat ' loaf or bean
loaf; bread sod .butter sanJwiche*;
dewed fruit; small frosted take,
2. Crisp rolls, hollowed, out and
Hied with chopped meal or Ash,
moistened end seasoned, or mixed
rith salad, dressing; orange, apple,
« mixture at sliced fruit, or barrios;
sake.
A Lettuce or celery sandwiches;
.up mustard; Jelly sandwiches.
6. Collage chares and chopped
-■■om pepper sandwiches, or a pot of
rrsam cbeaoe with bread and butter
sandwiches; peanut sandwiches; fruit,
rake.
8. Hard boiled eggs; crisp bait
ing powder biscuits; celery or rad
ishes; brown sugar or maple sugar
■andwiebaa.
T Baest. _ A _111.. .Ut _a a
*"d butter; data*; apples.
ft. Retain or nut bread with bat
ter; dntu; orange; maple Hfu.
fl. I tolled bean and Icttuc (and
e-khea; apple eauca; sweet choco
late.
The orwieieo of a bottle of milk
la (uggeated in on* of tha mcnai,
but of course taking milk to school
in warm weather wooM ha imprac
ticable naleaa meene wore pro » hied
for keepiag H chiliad until It te am
tamed
A negro preacher was adjftad aa
on* encaataa bp the recital of a dream
had by a member at hia church, ao
serdtaig to Tha Hew York Time*.
"All din time,” said the narrator,
"1 waa a-dreamte’ dat 1 waa in Ola
Sataa's demfa.ltaa, I tail poa pabaoa,
dat abo* waa a had dreamt"
“Waa aay white ama there V*
"Be1 plenty «f ’em." the ether
baeteaed to aaaara hi* miaUter.
"What waa they data’T"
"■vary an* of •#*»,» waa the aa*
war, “was a-hotdter a edited pweoaa
batwaea him aa’ de Aral"
Ool. Edmund 1mm Jaif Praag
Oartoe. W. A. Saif. T. CL Ohteart
and R. H. Simms ar* Candida to* fay
»hr notatnellen for Attorney Conor -
al at North Carol tea to aaacaad At
torney General Jhekatt aba la an*
ing tha race fee Geeemor. Mr.
Pimm* |* the latest ran didst* to ea
ter tha race.
Miaa Una Gopgh, Master Freak
Oeagh and Mr. laaeaa Barker, of
Lmabartoa. were the gaaate Sea dap
of Him lea Ptanea