UGON OK LILIAN GTON
NOT TO BS RKMOVBO
CarMBU Codwib Hska laveo
d|«UM aad Saves Poet waster
His Jab.
Waabiaghm. May 1.—Postmaster
J. C. Ugou, of Ulimgtoo, wUl not
be rumen il from office. Hie job has
beaa savad for him by Congressman
Godwin, orbs made a personal invee
tigatioo of tho charges died against
him aad thea showed the poatsffioe
dapartasaat that there was nothing
against hie appotntoo.
B—e weeks ago the poetoffice de
partment notified Mr. Godwin that
Ligaa had ignored all official com
mas! cations out to him aad la tho
opiaiea of the deportment had ne
glected his duties ia other ways, and
•bat It had boon decided to remove
him from office. Mr. Godwin wa#
»»kad to name a man to succeed Ug
oo.
Iks sixth district congressman,
however, took a personal Interest ta
Ugrm aad made a trip to Ullington
to investigate. He was convinced
bo mys, that there ant nothing to
tho charge* and today tho depart
ment notified him that they had
haea dropped aad that Ligon would
“•tlaao to haad out stall to the pet
rous of the Ullington
Mr. Godwin before leaving for bis
district, where he will make several
speech se. tonight gave out tho fol
lowing statement:
“I hove made a thorough invest!
of the ease of Postmaster t.
*■ Ugou, at Ullington. Tho de
PhTtmat mads complaint bocaaae
ho had failed to nopond to official
sammualialiusis aad especially be
raose he did not answer the final,
••■•“■lialluu addressed to him ess
April T.
“I hove looked into Dm records of
aim find tut hi do
to the lest eosunusieattoa.
• trip to Lflliagtoa to iaeaa
>s tow bather or not he has
hoaw rendering riBdant tarries and
■U that tha people tharr era solid
'? bahtnd him. I was told by prae*
Uaaly all tha patna* af tha atom
that Wa reseed a* a psetmaeOs I—
haan attroly aeMafnctory
tha eoaimunieatiaa in aoaa
tiM, and. tharafera. tha department
b«* daaUad to drop tha fhergm sad
ba will am tin us aa postmaster."
PRRACHZB ATTACK8 BURIAL
8RRV1CR
Rafaam to Bay "Thy Will Be Daws'
l» Cam af Death From Typhoid
That there is a lie in the burial
■iniau was the statement of o die.
tiaguishod clergyman in a public ad
dram recently delivered from the
*ep# of the Chy Hal) in Brooklyn.
Ho declared that the practice of •>
trfcing death* to the Almighty ia
■toad of to the true canoes was ly
ing of a pretty base order. The re
mit ef this bold itatement was tha
outal of a groat deal of prafsse
adly righteous wrath and tha ——
‘■tor to his afforta to state medical
Until and defend the Lord against
*b« moot hackneyed of olaodert wna
publicly denounced.
The Medical Time* commenting
on this Incident says: "Why ia It
biaaphaaaoua in this year of grace to
toll the troth shout tha real origin
ef Infectious diseases- Why ascribe
to Oad a death from typhoid fever,
tho source of which is polluted drink,
ing w*tor 7 What have the Dark
A#m got on us, anyway?"
Tha State Board of Health agrees
with the Medical Times and soya:
Blaming death* from preventable
riaaaiH an Providence, calling thorn
dispensations of Prwri
4m*r M rapidly passing in North
<hreUne under the tight of public
haatth adoration, ta the extent that
a number ef minister* h*vi publicly
erpnmwl themmlve* a* refusing to
om tha amal burial mrricoa la caw
‘■dtw with a death from typhoid
fuver, ee any other preventable —
which attributes tho dmth to
"Hie Will" rather thaw to tha true
mama carol seines* and neglect af
A NOBLR CRKKD
I btUnt Own It * •pint of ni
nnol light that Mnda together Uw
food And* and worthy aatarpaiaaa
•* »•»«. that Inaplm noble een
daat and rtrtuoaa llrtng among man
**at raatrto via* hi private and tor
mptioa in p«Ute Hfa, that Hfto ap
Hallaa aad pntarta tha wank,
that A<*n tha upright aad can
ftaaAi tka wtckad. tha creates Hb
•tp and daatraya tyranny, that aw
gndaia bopa aad honor aad rywpa
thy and loan, aad taachaa all man
ktad t* rararawta tka merry aad
a«d wiadorn of Almighty
Cadr-*atract from Hpcach of Han.
ad
UAD TKB DUNN DICTATOR
Gat Beady Far Ceaua unity Fab A
Ceeu Next Fait.
1> » preliminary meeting at Coat
tost weak a permanent orguixstioi
waa affected, leaking forward for i
community fair to ba held at Coat
next fall. Tba following ofllccra am
executive committee wars appoint
ad:
Prof- Owen Odom, president; Os
ear 8. Young, secretary-treasurer
Tha executive committee are as fel
lows: E. Byrd of Parker school, H
B- By sis of 8orraU school, R. D . Eo
ids of Basis school, t. M. Langdoi
of Fairhope school, B. F. Parrish a
Coat, school, J. H. Penny school. I
I* Tarliogton of Turlington school.
The cemmsity fair lx somethin;
new la our county. Our object t
thrao-fohU—oducotloaal, agritaltura
and social. Thera seams to ba graal
interest maalfastad la this oinnaaiani
and wa aamastly solicit tha co-op
*r>ttoa of all who are Interested Is
tba educational, agricaltural aad so
dal conditions at our county.
Tha following outline progran
waa adopted aad will ho tiled la b]
tba executive committee aa next Fii
day May Mh. at d.-Ofl p. m, st Ux
cb»e* ef tha cwaimaaeemoat axardo
m of Canto school.
Departaaw* sf Field Crops «*d
Cardan Products, two directors.
Ctot»rt«ws>t of Orchard Prod acts
two directors.
Department of Live Stock and
horse, and mules, two dlractora.
Oattla Department, two dlractora
Department of sheep, goats and
xwiaa, tern director*.
D^tortmaat of poultry, two dime
tore.
Department of pastry aad Dairy,
(by “mi- evur lfl years af age)
two dimeters.
Department af Pantry aad Dairy,
(by girto under lfl yuan) two dime
lor*.
Daparraiat af atvia| **4 fancy
£*•..<* •*•"* 1* r«n),
tw# dlradora.
Deportment of eewta* end fancy.
"»™ (hf girls antler 1R yewa)
tw» directors.
Pspsrtment of Mnnnn] Arte, two
direetero.
mkMatmlea* ***
UMt of Toomto dab Gi/fc. two
directors.
■°>» °»» Oa»>. tws dlrwetoro
rtirsllsasl Exhibit, two director*
Mi*collaae*tj0 Deportawnt, twe
director*.
Athletic Contest, two directors
OWEN ODUM. President
OSCAR 8. YOUNG, Soc Trooe
ORGANIZATION FOR
COTTON GROWERS
U the eurrset Imho of the Fsre>
•re' Market BaUetin the rsuocs for
co*l°* Termor* organising are stat
ed U bo oo follows:
l- To grew • mere sai/erm qual
ity of eatUn.
*- To he la e better poehlen to
““•t the oeade of the atlUo of the
State.
*. To Secure the henedte of aO
grading of cotton by the Stain
<- To gain in pome esses dsllv
eroneo trim tike aoMfioly of local
buysr* and in soy cam to keep in
teaeh with the prices quoted, snd be
£•* JZrtMt* U "■ to mora •*“»
*• To hose the cotton of members
cUwd -Uh Urge leu, *e
eeeding U grade and staple.
«• To am every possible mean,
to encoarage (ho setobtishmeot of a
system of ossiform quotations which
•hall bo Imood .pm uteferm grade.
■■ oil mahata.
T. To ha la o position to stare
*»ttm ahnsro prices ore oafov
srobio.
a Tn- ... s
°* tee Itaith term.
•. To mU eottea whea sad where
*h* bate price* aad value* may p,
obtained, mte te pmaral to eecare
* “*” ■“**"* » te. * pecula
ted distribution of the crop.
It my m* pay f*r former* te *
raaia* tar aay oae af thee* purpos
es, hut It should fee pH of them. All
wfa« in fatmilrt My obtain a
■ of Vy-lawi aa4 itW (nform*.
temee to the formation of e eettap
mrkatlnp eaesiietiua by wrttlaw to
tee Divisiea mt Karim, West Bel
M- C—Kateaekm For, News.
*rrw»OH PHTSIClANft
Aoeepat "—pties mi Americas
PhyaMaas aad henna* the Attaa
tte Coast Mao have eea.eocud ea
exceratea fere of HUI from Dm
te Weehteytea, D. a Ticket* will
be **td fpr ell tretee so Key 7 see
I, Had ted retorelpy te reach Daa
eat later thaa midaiyht of May It.
Propartteaately tear term win b*
raado from all other point* «p tho
A. C I* Thee* rotas are op** t*
the pulrik.
Per Panama tetmoeMeae and far
teerJtatammUo*^ apply te J W.
ATlAjmC OOABT LOfB ..
The tmierd kaOreed at the Booth
I DYKE NEWS
Duke, April 28.—The address <d
I Dr. &■ W. Knight, Thursday night
i «m the opening event of the Duke
1 Graded school commencement. After
> outlining the manning of on educe
1 uun. Dr. Knight dwelt upon tho ad
vantage* and program along the
line* of education in North Carolina
. during the past decade. The even
. ing exercises were opened with prey -
• »r by Rev. W. Marvin Huggins, pet
. tor of tbs Baptist church, and Prof.
B. P. Dalton preaidad. The school
i' chorus rendered several patriotic
’ song*. Rev. N. C. Duncan preeent
. ed certificates to those passing from
the graded to tho high school. The
r scholarship medal waa woe by Mice
i Mary McKay, daughter of Mr. end
Mrs. F. M. McKay. Other honors
were reed; there were thirty Mm
pupils who hod not misaori a day or
been late for the entire year, one
girl la school, Mabel Woodworth,
who has not missed a Magi* day eg
been tardy for els yean. Fourteen
received special honorable mention,
and thirty seven special ■*ratten for
good work. It was aanouncad that
another grade would bo —*i■*—* —■*
three new teacher, for Dext year.
The school rooms will bo open Fri
day for public inspection. The as
vreset Friday night will eonclst of
declamations end Operetta by the
! eehuol children which will class the
commencement Jobs Cehpin will
deliver his declamation. "Americau
, on which be wen the medal at
the county ""—-suit.
Upon Inquiry st Good Hap* He*,
pita! Friday moreUg of the eeadi
Uou of Mr. Robert Oakes the author -
■ties said “He la yet o very sick maa
but we have brighter hope* far hie
"covery." The other partis* wh*
were in the automobile accident Mon
day afternoon are much better two
. at wbo™ have left their bedk and
It is .bought the other will be owl
la a few day*.
NIW8 FROM COAT8
Hanwtt County Clow CM la Meat
Thar. This H«U.
Qm»«, May t—Harnett Conte
ni.ii d^.-- -
building eat Saturday. May 13th, at
* ► Tha program follows:
2:00 P. M.—Roorgaalaatloa aai
•Uetion a4 officers.
> 4ft—Address, C. R. Mudw.
3:00— Address. Hoe. H. L. Godwin
3 30- Address, T. H. Wsfcb.
4 00—Baby contaat Coatsst com
position* and declamations, -<—
lodging of bouquets and com.
4:00—Round table dbcnssiom
“How 1 Crow My CloTur~. Firs min-1
“*«• Ulk from different members.
Pnses offered for next year.
Cet ready for Community Fair
“•*« fan Bring all kinds of farm
and garden crops, fruits, vegetables
domestic animals and specimens of
all kinds of domestic orient*.
REAL ESTATE TRANBFER8
The following deads have been ti
ed for registration in the office of
Register of Deeds since our last
sue:
Ernest P. Maynard. Trustee, to
Mrs. Maggie D. Stone, 170 sens ia
Lillington township; consideration,
♦2.876,
Jaa. McQueen McCormack and wife
to Olive Bole ftnl ~4
D. W. Bui*, on* irnct la Barbeca*
towaahip; com Id* ration, |800.
Ed«or 8 Smith and wife to Olira
Buio, 46 octo* in Barbane towaafeip,
conaidcrntion, $600.
J. J. Lon* and wife t* Mary Y.
Thompson, one lot le Daw; conoid
■ration, |i and othor vaioahl* eon
aide rations.
John A. Clnrfc to H. G. Haider, 1M
■era* la Barhecao tawaahlp; oonaidr
•ration. 1776.
F. R. Clark t* Horne* O. Holder,
17* ncran bi Barbara* Urwmhlp; can
aid* ration, MOO.
Moaen Ivey and wife u W. U
Panpie*, two lota fai Doan; Conaid
erntion, 11,500.
9*rnh C. Showvar to Haft C.
Camaran, Si acres in Rutara* town
ahip; con*ld*rati*n, $M0.
J. R- Rhodes and wife t* R M.
Henley, lot No. I, Block "F" ba Coot*
Consideration. SMB.
U G. Ryot* and wtf* to E. M
lUnloy, two lot* in-town at Oonta;
conakWration, *171
C. T. Johnaon and wtf* to J. B.
Barefoot, it M sera* In Avernahoro
t^mehip; eon aider a ties, MM
J. J. Can* and wtf* and J. W. W.
Thomp*on and wtf* to LDHaa WH
ktnoon, one lot in Dean; c*n*irf.ra
**•". ft and ethar rainoU* eon aid
•ration*.
8Un* Mo*** U H. A. Banvra, M
oeten; coMHdmtbn, (SOB. Thla dead
wa* mad* la IliB.
Maryan* Jahnaan *t *la ta Ono.
W. WhttflaM, TOO aeraa In Stowart**
Ornefc towaakip; ranaidaraOm, flJBO
This daad waa mod* ta ISM- Har
natt Paat.
ANGIEB HIGH SCHOOL CLOSES
Angler, April jmhd-The Angler
High aehooi cloood Friday afternoon,
ine commencement marctao« were
of a high, grand and gnpreasire or
der, beginning Wednesday oveniag.
April IWh, 7:80 o'elo^. and closing
Friday afternoon 5 e'ujhck.
The past year, aa well as tha
commanoataent azerat^a, was the
moat eueeeaaful in th^Uatory of the
•chool. Tha work thews throughout
the commencement ejgpeieee, fully
damonetratod tha radii I I of the
•chool, and the «dlri.4u of the fac
ulty that haa boas ho charge of it
for the peat year. yrHah waa com
po*«d ef Fro#. 1. B. «owd, of An
gler. principal, Mia pep > Fannie Bob
riaon. Rowland; IU<n Godwin and
Catherine Creel, Dip|i; Ose end
Fearlo Taylor, OxMil; and Ella
Shallburne, of Dot, V/L aaeUtante.
The exerciser WehMay after
noon conaiatad of a gmaical reritaL
There wao no part dPtha program
more highly appro* hAM Bad enjoy
ed thU exorcise. fit thoroughly
dcmonetratad the iRJh( work Min
*>•» boon earned aa faBfeo peat rear
in the echoai mder 2>Ui instruc
tion of Mis* Sbcljrq^m^ Thoradsy
afternoon was tatadflp with the
giadueting oxorctooml^d
wore of a high tod- bfiKaeloe or«w!
The throe who .fUattd wura:
Mitaes LueiU Dowtfjfte Male Ov
erby, and Mr. IrpinflKsUpfcenton.
The debating nf|n*adftjh« the hast
ever haM ia tha aelfctf The query
•aa: “Beoolvad, TtBPl o Usited
question was ably, 3Cij and elo
quently haadlad boo* did
W the
awakaae
daty.
The recitation end
contmt WM bald Pitta y afternoon
at t o'clock. The content waa par.
Udpated la by eight boyo aad eight
girla. The roeitatiecm aad _
tion. were of . high ordw. redtod
end declaimed in an. ttoqnaat and
forcible manner. Beck girl aad bey
acquitted himaalf with boner, and ro
Sected credit upoa the arknnl and
faculty. No part of the program
**• brtter enjoyed, than the chil
dren or primary aaanrieee. which
were eompoaed of a “Nigger Mia
Mtrel," Tom Thumb Wedding and
May Pole driQa. Theae exerciam
ahowad that the little folkn have not
^ overlooked, ead that theae who
hove hod them in charge for the peat
year, have left nothing u
make them what they ought to be
when grown into menhood aad wo
manhood.
MedaU and prime wme awarded
the following etndenUi Declaimed.
, ^ Hocbdtjr of Anfier
U Irwla J. Stophaaaon; Beelter'e
•Wal. by F. O. Johneon W Angler.
»« Kata Johnaoa; Debaters medal,
by D. W. Demaing of Aagier. to E
i. Flab; and penmaaahip prnsM
(Fountain pea) by ltiu Ota Tayler
•f Oxford, to Kile Stephaaaon.
Commencement Program Newton
Grove gahaaL
Thareday, May 4 p. a
Choma by aehooL
Jaek and GUI Wadding. Primary
gradaa.
CJoabig Day at Be ala villa, Pri
mary gradaa.
Pocahontaa (a play) 14 ehano
term.
■»«« Drill. * giria.
Friday. May I, ltd* a. m.
Aaaariaa, by ecboet.
Prayar, Rev Mr. Siler.
Debate: Baaolred. That North
CaroUa, ahoald emrt a law prohlb
tog childrea coder 1« year* of ago
noao working h> mlUa and fartarlaa
A (Urinative: Boon M.le—k m_.
alaa WaotWoak.
Negative: Jam, Bryan, Anal.
Gorfwta.
Addreea. B. B. W. Damenm.
Dtaner.
Friday. May I, t.Wp! ""
Chorae, by glria.
Raritottona (eonteat,) • giria.
Ball Game.
Friday. May >. Id* p «
Choma. by gkk.
Broeay Paint (a play), 11 efcaroo
tara.
Hiawatha (pantoaaima) IS giria.
Awarding ef modala
Maale by lend. elae. .ad total tal
BBAD THB DUNN DISPATCH
RALEIGH NEWS LXTTK*
Malcigh, N. C, Ei; 2_While du
P»t fathering if Democrats la this
city formed the mast harmonious pm
HUcsl State convention ,w*t has aa*
samblad in Marti) Caro Lina within
the /arty years that have riapead
sines tha grant ramr.itr ^ nn$.
whan under the leadership of the
immortal Zcb Vanes the Stale waa
ied earned from nagrs and carpet -
l>a« rule, it had ita •featurae.'
Senator Simmons' masterly pra
sen lotion of the record of the par*
-Jr and the leases that are involved
in the future, which so ineietaotly
tail for the continuation of the Dem
ocratic party hi power ta both BUU
and Nation, waa of course the —
feature.
He was appropriately and ala*
lamented kg Chairmat
Warren and wna attentively Ustanad
to by all who could huur him and
warmly and haartbv anoiandod at
i-t.re.1. and at^JwTtf tUl
address.
As we all know, tha Senator's
head sad mind and heart tern tha
trinity that has carried him to the
front rank of American -—rimfa.
and kia tongue ad lunge knee always
played a suberdiate part. It was aa
aa this occasion, far in a Mg audi
toriuta like the scant of this seaeaa
tloo his aarnast and at “-ala
quant words, burning with 1
were heard only at iafraqaaat inter.
*Ms by a considerable poriiaa of
tho groat sudiaoc*. But tha powor
fal speech wit} ha rand all sear North
Carolina during tha campaign aad
ovary patristic Democrat in the!
State win he hMoirud tho rail. tV
buckle on tha armor •t party aaal
and activity anew aad oontinaa with
confidence tha fight far goad gov
ernment aad claaa trr de
mocracy aad daeeoey.
Tribute Ta Wade Barrie.
About the aaty “e*citing" feature
of tha eaavaatiee waa that famished
by alsctar-at-large Cameron Marri
aaa of Mdcklcabarg. whan ha aroao
and broke “elate** of
large to tha
Uoqoenct far which ha ia natod, aad
•P«hisg fro. tha rear ad tha as
ditortom, thrilled tha eeavoatiaa with
a brief denunctottoa ad Marina Bat
tor, whoa ha eharactoriaad aa “tha
arch-traitor to tha white rasa." Ha
expressed the hops that the caerrso
tton would unanimooely elect Wade
H. Harrii, tha heroic Charlotte edi
tor who has ee eouargaoualy de
nounced and debs', tha yox
who has sued hie newspaper. pt
fuclnx to retract aaythiag printed.
Editor Harris will fight It out in
tha courts. Ho was started by a ril
ing vote.
The Gubernatorial NeoUnadoa.
Neither at tha (»e eandldatoe for
governor appeared la the convention
and no reference to the candidacy of
cither was made in any of tha
speeches delivered by others. But
there were “dotage" and “carryings
on" on tha ootoida—In tha hotel lob
bUs and on tha street* by the ad
mirer* of each.
The most demonstrative and spec
tacular of those was the and. at
•few 40 aotomobiles just before tba
conception, (Wad with shouting md
m>rarm at tba Attorney General ti4
flying “Biekatt” pennaata from each'
car. whkh announced “Tba Reoord
la tba Reason." Tba panda was baad
ad by a brnaa Lend and-1n| up
by a big •’calliope’’ ar xlophone, aad
created much authaeiasm among tho
admirers of tbs Franklin county
candidate, and eras a striking dia
eioaaro of tba deep Interest Us homo
folks bars In him. The Biekatt man
hubs convention were net haiknaii]
la UIHng enquirers that tba J ‘igald
worn "overwhelmingly far Blcbot'!’'
' of them assart lag that its
complex io® if polled wee Id ba found
to ba I or I U 1, and they aa ean
Adsntty. asserted their halier In tba
Franklin man’s '’overwhelm]nag ns
Jority" In tba primary nast month.
I bars already printed la “■—
■attars what tba Damghtrldgo paopla
bad U say about their hopes and ex
perts tione for their favorite
Coaventiaa Natan.
Tba speeches af Secretary Denials
Go*. Craig and LtoaC-Cov. (to ha)
af the coavmtiaa. u wu the no
cossfal efforts at tha anti-woman
saffragieto la staving off a centem
piatad plank for “wimmiaa* rights'*
in tha platform.
"Baa bars.- mid a Lincoln ccanty
■Ulonto. “the people U, Majar W. A.
Graham’s home meaty den’t
vary mneb of that *-' in man’s
)»flgmsnt of flt mm far -ffliiint ter
to tbo Mata. Although Major
Graham la a NttU aider la yaara and
twice aa active as assay man I know
»*• haven’t reached tha Vlf in
tsry mark, blniUn, MdW
aad then same far Urn nast fear
tmn aad mars. Why. that eld Os
ier hereay las bam ksacked out
F«ars t«o by tha grand eM man whi
*" Ma« mMi * Ike mrUi gnat
M work is «**il aad military Ufa
bath aUaa «C tka Atlantic. ~
bady up sar way baa a utee ef cut
Uag eat tka Major (aad ktktiwl
■■jar. mind yea, ud 10 lia soldier)
at tka aad af* wooed tana. Wa
aaad Mm ia ear bn rt a tea far ana
tkar fear year* at Mast. Oar coun
ty oadoraod kirn with gnat aothuM
aaaa at tka Democratic easwntion
•M weak and we an betting aa hill
•ottiag a big majority ia the pri-l
mmty*
It mi found that Major Graham’,
pepolarity waa widsapriad and
“ratrhlng." White oo» itelagnU waa
■oonding tka praises of tka Old Con
ic derate than won always many
bystanders to heartily endorse what
W being said.
“I talked and “mi*ed" with a big
—bar of the dategntes aad it is
bat fair to say that of ad Ike can
Matns for n stectisc who hare aa
oMmneM emtersd far the primary. I
feand tew eppaattlen U tka present I
rennlsdnsir ef Labor aad Print
teg than to aay eos else. It is the
M^le truth to eey that practically
was ter Shipman (wha
baa aat yet hatched bis seeoad term)
end thnt they^ said they wart for
M Urn tka ptaaa and hk raise to
Cai. i. Bryaa Grimes a— Mr.
■ortMa^ —dH— tor Inratary of
®UU, van ban aad maay af tba
^Jayaar, Wood aad Max Oaidaai
*•*•« > ate and only at a lata- hour
*Fa lata ratty, aattbar ad theta u
Jnla» aay sleep. la. let as draw
i^- "n.-yy-rr****"• *
tba W D— ter tie State^^T^
naa. m Maaral aeeiatUU. over held
fa North Carolina and address oar.
■•to* *• toe poblic-spirited labor af
Tvnttiax tba paQtianl enemy when
*■• P*®» "in la November.
FaytUtriUa District r— ,
Held At Siler CMy.
The Fayetteville District CoideJ
****>. **• B- Charch, Sooth, waa bald
to* •'••* ia Siler CMy. N. C. Btr.
t- I. Gibbs. D. Dm tba anddn a),
der af tba diatriet. hi the -hot- Kay
X A. Heraadoy, T. V. Smith. £%.
Saipaa aad S. T. Markham vara J
attendance rapraasatiny Daaa gte
(torn T. V. Smith *u elaetad Sac
r*tory «f the Conference, aad Z. V.
Saipan Aaatetomt Saentary. Bteb-1
ten af the tvaaty pastors » the
dtoteict vsis pretest, aad ahavt tve
totode af tha man than one handled
toy date— van .be pnseat
, "** 'nnenlatiiea of the var
tooe kutitatteae aad iatmo. ~c
to* U-o'clock aarvfoa.
“ ***"*■■**• S-o’ctoek Mr
rtoa* hi too ■ iiiIiiji ...
1*. k-to-o .**■. * uTLS;
“* *— M< from | U 11 o'clock
Mto morafcc. ml from I to I o'clock
w-.. *f‘—Dr< * T- Gfiibc
k*** • SMiUka older tor moro
*“ k qaartm of • eoatory , ^ j,
«ma of th* rary hoot fe a]) too oroat
toaoto to «Mto ho holoaa*. T. V.
■■•ito of tom woo oat only oioctod
a dolcaoto to to* Aaaoal Coafomae*
l* ha b*H to Dmhma tot. tato,
faB. to* ho had too detoaotfc* of
Slf tT*m ** «•««*.
ta *■**• •* haaar tor Mr. Smith
••1 for to* ikato at Dm.
MT1 ftwm EfltoB m hft.i)
Tratoa U* Tar.
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DEMOCRATS AES
MU Or TICTOBT *
Fend Ht—Um at Mato (tomllw
AD That OnU Be Darin*.
Godwin aa Q||IiH1ml
^ Oanonau nuniai tram tto
a aoitad aad fenaMahl* party ia
Baynaaatativaa m—" Pr^hiie
arid uodwia an wall |‘"n| with
tin situation. Mr. Gedwla arrived
last night, aad Me— genu aad
Doughtoa this morning!-1 ti
Nmmmm camta tsoight.
Mr. Osdwia anaaded the Harnett
County Convention briars griag te
Kalcigh, Ha talked with may vel
ar* la his aad, ether districts.
“I interviewed away people sheet
the present deUaat* diplomat!* sit
uation," said Mr. Oedwia, "aad t am
eaHritod our ciliseaj arc very mmtk
epfiaad ta war, tot they an with
the President to J-Jlu — , ir»
for American rights. They ton
absolute —■*-*nn h Mr.
ability te i
to—tin wfaa
*d a belief that to
feuad to avoU 1 or
any ether foreign
Messrs. Cod win an
tto
i
againet me.
"t am very much engage Wn
with important matter* hi which the
<Hatrict h vitally in term ted aad ——*
at the people commend me for rw
■oinlag at my paat daring thi* erit
ioal period while oar eoantry ia bo
iag threatened. However, I hop* to
bo able W And time in Mar to _«—
a brief taor of the diatriet to talk
with the people aad explain earn* mi
th* effort* I have pet forth here.”_
H- *. C. Bryant, U Kewa aad Oh
SOUTHERN PURCHASES
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
Washington, XJ. C., April *7._
Soothsm Railway tea jut r—lhaa
«* 44 tormsaHua, «o aU-ataal pp.
Me*«r train ears, Uat -» rri seal
ears. 1607 staa) outer aUl has aatau
and 100 atari canter aUl rnlminn ante
a* follows:
Proa tha Baldwin •Trwitli
Wake. tO Kama Pa tppa freight la
•'-(* l.
f »'*. •
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Mr. and Mia. Syrd F. Gentry <rf
* Mr. and Mr G I. MUta.