HE DUNN IS
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1,1 _ - Dunn, S. Cm Feb. * '' • ^
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Jnr»ln i nt”.! . ••• , i-.i.i •■. ,,.11,.
r-mpenr i'f Jfiei.sy.i7
»r<i will l:e ••••• i«- i-e |.| ,r„wr.
t> than fin- "•!. , • —..iitle. ir
Neinh CurpUr-. (•• e|i .'.' -vimi1 or
All.iplmer A11|.. \ ■, i- TUmViv
Bnintwli !i r -n'* -i •• pp#.
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"if' >•* »* •».. < ..
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In.1 • ■ . . . Mamin'
Mum V *• i., i* »• .
ery. I* ■?!*!•••* Pf ?i • i*p • «»* * it* , >tR
! cr*on. PM* . <* »• . **mv
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The prr.pmr.* r • r., - (va|..
b* cp»i"ei1 i‘r.-tv 1
JnlinMnn. anti s •.
It will tore itv’ Vt*<ntv
ISO tts)ttnrr «■ . * - - n f.v
tbte poll* tara'ib • . r.. -it fi*
v«llle ef V'.SOJ.0;"i. «".P i„„ ,Vi|
debt ef Kuiti. •;> tru.hf.ti
let* the * f i.' t<a .• m. net
Its.non er*7 ••».. # ,.f l -arnett
rountv i* s» • : ■' ; 4 r
Jarrli Cowlr '• |. .t%- 1 r—t Co
with Invithle j.-o* er'v of the vrlue
Of M.»ftf.C«e w:>t t| Vi" |.f
than tliirtv-nvr r-r y.- "’i; *1. . tn the
State ft lime lie *i *1 Connly
with I..475 tar.'.Me pi I* *rlt is
(renter thr.p forty "til'. niVI'* in
North Carolina. It lo-tro I'arncti
eouaty with 272.MP .acre* of land, |
which wl'l h* th,w other
roBtirtew-tn Wf*r»» ptwaw- — ---■
JOHN <T< Y f tr'VTW
It take* from Johns*.*n rou ,t- ,*e
cqqar* miles It a “nr 70* *a*nMeI
poll*. X.«*;.73'| . ri.v n.-:p. n
learlri it still r; • •/ , •-...
counties I, . e ••• • j...... i„.
coni.lv In. no Inin.l • .1.1 |.„.
lax rate if Jvl.r.l*. . 1. .v t.
10 S3 J-7.
St'I'l.* "ftl v'\
It b.ke* fr.-ni s ,• ..o r,..t» jjo
(qnaro mt1~ in .... trixuMe
poll*. »n<! it 7 7 0. * 7 *'■ |i n.ae.
ertjr. Ienvlnq »V|. ,-isr.- -."It >n.|nr
the Inrpes* .*t. * *n *he Stnre
The heprlr.T •!(•'<» ef rnnnty
Is IPS.OOP a...? tie 1 . a. sn.SP 2-H
Tin—
It id pnn#H » ' • »,v » - .* rftrifir
and pro^r^ff !?* irrn ■* “•rr.r. (lie
rnnntr rr.*i» of T*>ir?r f'njrfr i>nnn
1* lrwo*M nr»- the «:• ;-t „f the coon
• y. on the main ’I- • ' Mia Atlantic
Coast Line Ifalrf n-.t the Mlj,.'
cm lormhmn nf rn -f-n ,,
Bouthe-n HelIt • •nd: !«.->: H«1 n--.Ilia
tlon. city ip,hi <•••!•tfnUr m,ta, „f
asphalt ptvii u •■l«•,•'•le tlyti.e water
and nrn'r s'-Vet'i-. « wi-r-1 1»v the
town nnd !* the r-immr-rfo! renter of
tho must tli'rVIr snltlrd and proa
parous ngrteultnrel am 'Inns nf (p*
Btftt*. Durr root.rtrs Hnei* strong
banka, nine eharefcor.. i-rmlrd and
blah school* with snvei'l.irii teacherr
and nop pupils two wholesale nter
eaatlla esfshlls’tn'enls, no* nf rhe
l»r«e»t mennfnefor'M of machinery
npfl farming Imob-menls in the
BoBth, two fnrnltme factories. three
lumber plant*, nor betog among the
•argent la the Rt»t.s eel'no seed oil
mill, two hofelo. nbont “.no mnrmn.
tile houses three i'r|.t ntnrrn. It Is
located aeyep ip tin* from thr town nf ,
Benann. with a iiooiilntton of J.oan
four miles from ti n rot ton-mill T|j.
Inge of hnVr with e rcss'niiftii of
1.S00: eight miles fw* |tig torts nf
Costa, r’lh a pApn'n'tno of 50«t all
of ihesa betu.r tn (he new county.
Tho eorler nf the new ene.nly ts
tweiuy ml'ca fr«m 'Mllnrton the
COBPty sent nf ft:: rnclt. hr country
rotid. and fifty three mi’ti by mil;
tn Clinton the rotfty sen* ofhtnrp
*OB. Iliirtye mites hv eonpfrr rood
a»d nlnctr nre miles irr mil; tn
Smttliflrld th* eonviv seat nf John
•ton. fwrnlv four inller hr .tthcr rat!
or country tnn.1 This e-clion, by.
In® far retnoTe.l from livj rnuoty
sent* of the -ustiec'lvc natopt en«n
tte*. baa not had the Ndvc.nl,ges ijf
good roods, erer-pt Hint Dane Town,
ahlp. at Its own espofise. has evpand
od mors Ihar Jtop.oe* In mod lm
pmremenl*. ’■’Mdlj |m prnn-ments
will be OBlehtr mended to Hie bor
der* nf the now ronsty If mmled.
The bill provl *"r. ibat the new
fornty shall have no renreseatatleo
Ip lb# f-egislctor.! tin'll the .--ptppnr
i Inn men la tbj!. n ,»d in the mma
tlro* ahstl t.d# lot a flubro'enti.'ly*
with Ramf-son (J i stv and v. Ill bn a
pwrt of tba rourteeatb Ranatarlal.
AMOXti Tiuc 800UTH.
i "'••I* Someth Part of tbe Scoot l,a«
A Scout La Obedient.
Hi obeys lilt pa-anta. Seoul mar in
.••hii.I tsuuter. and all other duly
Inly conatltulral aulhorltlaa. Tha
:<-l Scout doam uol try to own t«a
•••rid but U willing to obey at all
j,!mra those aubircta which he le au
lll iTlred and expected to obey. No
■r.-. iier whether be think* It tha bea1
•!-»"« «r not, whta bla parent* or
.eiber authorities tell him :o do n
|'Vn* be doe* it reverantly. H:
’ •*> the motto of nhedience nt
'I time*, and submit* In ordor to
an Obeillrnt chnrncter. If he
‘'••"I obedient then he docent do
' rrc to he called a real Scoot: fir
!'b» t rue Scout lire* by ttil*. the **»
• Hi part of the Scout Iaw. Iteelf
**■»' leauc. 8th part of Scout
Law)
hov .uxinsmv shot.
The yrinng eon of Mr. Noah Le'
«f 'hi* townthlp wn *hot by a
itrcnty two ride In the arm last Mop
■iuy nfiomoon. The ball mad a
'•'» opening In tbo right arm of tbe
i -r and arc-lit about two thfrria of the
«oy through. The doctor waa forc
ed to go under the arm to g*i the
I.i. f I mu (
T»* hoy with hit father ana vorh
'•-r til the field near his hoof, when
••!« -Tin fell In hit aide llfehw- for
r»-e mlnalf he knew not wh.tt had
■rppened. hearing no report »r tliot;
! »t toon dltoovcred thel a hall from
1 twenty-two rifle bad pl«-r-ed bln
1 h*l. He wna Immediately ravhed to
lie doctor who took the kali from
"'t". Who did the ahooitng (a
• ni known, but It la generally cy •
foled that aonae ctrvltu boy w a
(hooting In the field and ibot on a
line which found a victim. AII1 Hoy*
IncTperlenccd with a run ahould
take thin It n waning and never
•'•oot on a level at It It ganerw.ll
’angrpoue 10 do to
nfflceyn Capture Still—Worn od the
ruder World Owed Oat ad Pawn.
I-ucate In Benton.
Benton. N. C. Faby. t—Mr. R L.
y lowarn made g special vlall out on
‘fill try it -m«r wigm gmv tmiugm wet
•e'lh him i »c gwnor copper attn.
'le alto caught at the tUll Seth Me
T.arab. Mrl.omb was arretlod and
lake*! before the tl 0. Co mm let Ion -
or at Punn and bound orer to the Fed
■ 1 Court.
From all report* It Meat that
T-cnaon !■ nllltrlcd with tome frry
»ir desirable cittsens. Some days
• ftn M e people of Dunn got busy and
1 Is red oat from her hordtra some
women of tho under-world. These
• n-nea hnvc moved Into the tubnrbe
of our town, sn It is reported, and
ire (trine a greet deal of annoyance
the cilitcne who lire near the
"lace they lire. If the owner of the
'.-.one refutes totoove these nndeslra
from his premises, then lh« nsor
e' '■Miners of our town shnuld notify
'~n> to vacate at once, and tf this
■’m’t more them sre think they
’’ioiiW be forced to temre In broad
■'rr light without ceremony.
Mr Robert Flowers returned from
trmhnrg. Rampson County, whore
’ o bad been employed by the dtlionr
,f the town to do tome work charing
'be htorhaders sad whiskey makers.
Me ran (lit one ZK-gnllon still and
ihroe men. Terkln Yonug. formerly
of Harnett, and Keedham ▼. Pope
»d T. r. Pope boys 14 and ]< years
'•f age destroyed 7* gallons of beer
T.d several fermenters. This still
“•*» being operstod la the Salembnrg
Model Community of Sampson eouo
'*■ »<••' •" three hundred yards of the
I oust of tho township Cnnstnhle.
The prisoner* wore taken to Fnyette
-tllc and gimn a hearing before O.
S C.immlseloner and bound oyer to
the Wilmington Federal Court.
TOCXO PKOPI.K MKET.
The Vonng People* Missionary Ho
'•*ty mot with Thoma* Hood loot
Tuesday evening. Thla was a aortal
ir.eotlng and nolle a lunlwr of vonng
r.xrplo iraro present to an Jog tha oe.
' '"Ion. Musical selection tram the
c dlson and glaring gamaa aorta* to
pleasure of those present. Thrwe
new member* war* enrol lad,
Tha nail meeting tha devotion >1.
* 111 moot To radar evening attar the
4 li Sunder with Mra. Bain.
Mr. John P, Johnson, huger for
Johnson Bros napartmant Store,
will leave tha Drat of tha weak for
r at Hno ore and Maw York to purvhaoo
* spring stork of goods for this large
storo.
Bandar for l.umhertoa, where they
will spend some Hma rlsiting at tha
l-ygie of Mn. Hotel as' pa rants. Mr.
nnd Mrs. S. P. Jonas
tha roarth JndlcUl and tha Sixth
t'yngreaalonal dial riels.
The peopi* m the proposed tarri
lory only ask tha aauMtshaaont af
this county subject to lie adoption by
a rote of tb# poop la.
KICI> MKX CELKBnATE. '
,-°™l Most Wilmington Tv n
Ham. to Initiate Xew Member*.
(Written for The Pi'patrhl
Wed needsy Dunn wet tcef-l In t
1" rformanco that li Und never a-er
li fore. The local Red Men Lodg
hi.ring fourteen candidates to In'tl
ate Into the myetsrlee of (he ordat
rrd having been organised only a Va
*«ebs sent to Wilmington for th :
special degree leam to come no and
confer the degrees. Wilmington is
cne of the strorgeet strongholds foi
Hed Men In (he Slate end their de
gire team Is a well known fratnrr
of initiations throughout the entire
r< serration of North Carolina
Mr. Darts, one ot lh« hlgheal of
fleers In the reservation of the Uni
ted States accompanied the teen
and proseoted to the Chloora Tiibe
No 111, an article of work wklch
CO# -mally sees why be has reached
tie hlg bodice that he holds In the
Oder. Acting as Sachem hie eork
was with raae and grace, uaerrlrgl .
familiar with nil tho workings of the
degrees and seemingly a past mnater
at the art of handling and working
his tribe through all Ibe mrsterlou .
t'srela that one has to attain before
the finish of his derlree to enter In »
the realms of the Red Men.
With R rot her Deris was the teem
consisting of twenty "Indians' and all
' orbed with Ihcir high officer libs
well oiled machines, never silpplrg
<w brnaklag but at all times moving
.rtl with clock like prcclrloe. showing
l.m recults of tboir cxoellent system
of training
The team »u met at the train by
Pi other Red Men end arcnmpnntcd
to the Connell Chamber where their
Ic'dgag# and parapkernnlla *■> dr.
! wiled. They then m creed on to the
r-ona Cafe, wuere Mr. P A. Parker
had made arrangements t.i a -rommo
dal* tha crowd.
Immediately after Ilnner our "Do
It now Mayor" turned the tears or*r
to the Ttattora and they made merry
•ellh old and now friend i antll r.
oVIock when they dreatrd la their
regalia and gave to the cttlaena an
"Indian Parade." In atanll form.
‘•‘h* I«x»l tribe la a strong one and
with such chances as seeing the W1I
r lngton team la action as araa pre
r-.euia win* uta'e uuia* ui me «urak
log* of tha dagrean.
It was a plrnaure to hare thee*
visitors with us and may they well
*now that at any lime they should hr
In thla community th* Inirh airing o.*
the door* of Chicora Tribe haner on
tha ou'side.
MVTtIC DKPARTMF.XT lO MliKT
Muale Department of Worn* i a
Club will meet Saturday February
m-rent cent h with Mra W. hi. fob
Irano and Mia* Margaret*. MeDnn n
nl home of Mra. W. IE. Cnl'ranr nt
S 00 oVIock. Topic will be: F.bcl.
ungen Ring Wngner.
Story of Wagner's Life and R«.
forme in Opera.-Mias Orar#
Holliday.
Da* Rhclngold—Mlaa Brownie La
sea
Walknrc „Ml*s Marie Motley.
Slngfrlrd—Mlaa Rattle /term*.
Dlei Qniterdammrrong-Mra. Rue.
*•11 Toung.
Selections from thean __vie
trola
iti™
Harnett Reporter. ' *£»
Tba following rani aalrB.tr; rat. r.
Imre bwr recorded liy Afirtrr
Head* W. n. Paarntl rdaVrflaat wrrt.
Hilda A la rla and wlM to Dmlcl
C. nnrla lour acrra try Olllc ion
towcahlp conaldanttion luge and af
faction >
John H Burwall to U |). Bui well
2 4-10 acre* In LH ling ton eonalii- r
tlon 2600 r.ml othar -ralnt bl* r*n*,i|.
c a floor.
John H. MrNftll nnd wtfa to T \.
Byrd. It l-I acre* In Upper Little
Hirer townihlp. eonaldcratlr". tyjn.
W. T Barney nnd otha^p to ?. ii
Barney 3« l-I acrra la Stcwnrt t
Creek townuhlp. eonaldrratlOB lore
nnd affection and 2100.
John 8. Show and wlfa lo Mar M.
Johngon 1.1 arena iu jLuderaon'*
Creek lownah(|i onnrldarattan |2C.
R.M. Barefoot to J.- P. ffohnaon 23
1-2 ama In Aceraabpro - lorrn-dt4**,
ronaldrrntlon II.KI.
N MrLauclilln rad wlfa to Park. •
Hina . two town Iota inj^.tlllngton
er.nalder .linn 2*1# GO J1
IT W. Smith to May it. So-.'h
1-1 nrret In Ayvraabero, .eynalt'cm
tton tl.Mn. l\
John M. Modena attorney. In Ryan
dor William nnd otberi^ acrra In
8'»wart> Creak townaklp) conat'rrr
tlon »G0. t .
Cnry Lumbar Co to R-1>. and A.
I. Ocerkr 14. acre* naair Akfltr. «y,n.
^deration »47«. ig
Carr l.umhar r*n lo viuri. t i...
r-hjr, consider? Hon P..((| P
7. T Klvttf #n«l wife , and j a
Matthews prd wife to Sidocv K. k,-(.
rcrtt.a 1 acre in Dule’s CteeV con
sideration IIO®.
U. r. Williams (« f 0 tolllfca ft.
rtrr.i in mark Hirer township r.a
•deritfon *!*•.
Oon. Stewart and Marry M F.tow
ert 11 1-* arm In NaDl'i Trrrk
township consideration non.
Hardy Ivans U) Paulina Mrtutmb
IS 1-4 acres In Aesraslurro township
consideration 12(0. «
W O. Mrr.smt. to -laaiss McLurah
!4 seres In Arernshoro tn«n*hlp. eon
s'deratlos tSIO * .
J. D. Asrry to trastsas o( Rork
Rldpe frm Will Raptlrt. charch 1
arra In Green towpablp conMdare
IV P. Burl", to II. C. Lee Iwu lets
In Dqnn consideration »us
W. J. Mason to W H RtrleVlanil
14 1-10 acre: Id t>pp~r Lltt’c Hl»er
trwnshtp. cn*Id?r*tlon »'.4l.
M. L. McKay to K. I,. Hoarerd I
I'd If Ma in roealtlertifJnn <IV4'-A.
K I... Howard to Joseph Thnira*
1 lot In tljun. e->ridd'>rrtlno $3 pne
It I. Godwin ir J. R. Ririeh'n-ul
Bd.ldO r-efa. I,, Aeerrshor.w lowoeh'o
consideration *1#0 and otlisr vnin.o
hlc eonetd-'-atton*.
R. T. Johnson to W J Cotton Rfl
arrea In Heeler’s Creek lownahlr
conalderntirin *110
J. O. Thun.** In Hurry C. McHetli
ri 3-4 iienra In Pppcr Lit tie Rt»er
township.
A. It. Burtm to Harry O. Me Hot II
*■* si res lo Mpprr little IHver town
ship. eenaidcintl'in * IS*.
Thoa. H. Snreil und wife In hp..
Isabella T.uens 3R (versa In Atct*
toro township. rnnalderattott M.RIft
Oeo.. L. Canomly. eornintaatoner
to Gnn. R. warren I lot lu »uan.
■ 1 -v—~ ■■ wv-1
MKAM.IIK A H.IVUKIUHM IMK
KASR
»>nn Serbia* Aflor-egarta Kqaal l<
lnfn~H«* Pud 11 ale and FrlnMIjr at
Cr-i-rti ua He i In Kerry.
There utod to b« a deeply chorlah.
ed notion among old (aa'ilonad
mnthe-a ih*t every eblld bad to bay*
n nnalaa. mump* and whooping
rnnjth voimdlniev anyway, nnd when
rny of <’'»>»e llwaa.a prrVDllcd In the
community, and they ware aot «o
rv.I.ed v-l.h nthor nSi.lr*. they
llioaqhl It a rood drae for the child
ren to finer 'em and he done with
•cm. So Ihrr practically Invited
vi-md-a Info thafr homer aad tuoh a
» irk or two. anmrllirra a mrnth or
longer, lo aur*a the Inaoecnta na
lletita through the malady.
Il'a Jaal (hta aamr old farhlODCu
notion about maaalca. aaya the State
fl mrd of Health, that la rtaaonaMe
tv,r Ha Wide apread throughout tha
Plalr Inal at Ihla lime. Hardly a
fown. arh«rd or neighborhood la ca
i-inlns an epidemic of menalca. It la
mantra n-crcr or arhoala to rloae for
*crt» at q (Imo which In waiting
time nrd money and la a drawback
1 I the pmrrrae of tfaa nrhool. to ear
noth In q cf the dratha It la canning.
And -at thfv l* not the moat arrloaa
fralure of an epidemic of meatier In
e romniunlty According td the hgr
•cy of Angittt. 19t6. "Manalo rank
with •millpoy in communicability.
v Mb ncarlpi fever In mnrtillir ...a
aerloen efler-rlfectii of pnenta-i
I in. luhrrettlcala and defcrMre earn
nxd eve*.* It In the net-loan after
cfT.rtn ilmt hitVen mcnMe* ttarh a ae.
tlnua t’lrtnnc. It Icnvt-a waakllnec In
l*-t nrxV-t- on,l j> mmmjrltv that re
: lynoitljr atvi-r ttacjf .nii-r to nn ept
t’eni'r lire- #o .aprct Ike da*. Some
It, dr In left to auger life-long defect..
Aud fn mraalra In n pryrenlabic
d'aea'c, nt lerat the aptead of II !»
preventable Only the recognition
of early .ymntoma and atrlrt tjnaraD
f'ec Is effect ire la preventing Ita
npcviid gor ererr mother or guar
dian In do her rinry by bur child aa
y ell an by her nelrhhor’a child weald
be the I ileal pin. of checking apidem
lo- in :hdr beginning.
J4e"rv W R Johnaos and Earl
Darafoot ryes) WedaaMhy tight nrirb
frlemla In Bmlthftrld.
ronaltlerntlon 13.8*0
Mrr M M. Small and othera to W.
J Jrhrnou 163 acrea la Bnrbecna
tiwm'-lp ca.iableraflon, (460.
N. N Konlnn and wife to M. B
’■'cp-art acre* In Black Hirer
to-.-nnblp. cnanlifcrailen 33 ano.
V. 11 GtvTr-lo itiorteneen. to J Jt.
rnlym 6 ;iciv» In Grove townnbb..
C-i»a|-|i-rp'|tin
H ’I, Htxi1 coin >a Inn Inner to J. Yf.
Dv-rt. Ore tract, or land la Staw—
nr*’» frock lown.hlp containing a—
l-cnl S5 aim. ronatdamtlnn (4.686.
37.
W. C Wet to Mnry 8. McKay 1
nert-n III Str-w-iri*. CrryV town ah Ip
fcnr'dcrailor (150.
Walter Dnrrlt.li to J. L Tlodgaa 8*
ntrea In Ororc lownahlp. conaldera
•ion (COO.
b If- Bvid to |ni*ana Wllllame SI
acrea In Slewnrl'n Crack lownahlp,
ctinrldcrallon |SM.
•cooob xnwa.
Th« B“*J arrangements tor thli
•vfaool to eater tha Triangular it that
won made last Friday aad tho aaaa
of aU those paplle of tkla school wht
wish to to tar were enrolled. ■—•
one waa given his aids of tho tm
tloa and told to hogtn mark at once
a total of twelve pupils to enter th<
Ifellmlaurlss. The preUmlisrlm
will be held ahoat tbe dret week b
March while tha regular trlaugulat
debate win be Held on March Hat
Of course if the school wins both 01
Ita be bates os that data then It wtl
tw represented at Chape) HU) la thi
Baals by tbe debaters who wta oat.
Tho llterarary aoetotlae of both
the boys aad the girts will meet thli
afternoon (Friday) at oat o'clock)
ai oaa o'clock. Intorcntlag program
will be carried out lu both aad a fan
tare of the hoya Charles I. Ar<x»et
Society will bo tho aonUnt that is on
by the two ski so of tho society, to
see which Mdc wilt make a better
showing In rendering yeegesese
The old tght between followers •)
Elisabeth sod Cromwell has -raiTfl
—cessed with the debate last Fri
day—end the Mimtb and Tenth Gra
ders have mice again untied Into tha
hoods of friesdiblp Both grades
btd a little fatling out over tha qaea
tloo aad m being patriotic to their
own grade, formed a little enmity a
(T"l»et the other grade. However,
•he feeling dies epos rod when tha do
ll* tc ended tt. aad nor they are aU
ritfht anln
last Frlil> j morning the teeth
Made debeted the ninth grade oe the
•ubjoct. "Resolved t<rat th* rvlge of
Queen Rllubeth had a more power
f*1 and luting Impreeatoe on the fa
ten.- English race than the reign of
‘'■■ver Cromwell.'- Anar on* of tho
'••itevt ■-!••* dehate* that th* school
I'M ever wttneseed. tho ledgsa con
eldered and reronrldemd. Cl astir da
c'HIng that the legstlr* eras winner.
Tic ninth grade debater* were Al
» «-d Blaylock si d Marjorie Godwin:
ihe tenth. Mamie Johnson and Jake
tt'ndc. Th* Jadltna were Mlm Osrris.
e**l*r of Mrs J. c. l-eckhsrt. Mrs. 1.
V Rerms and Professor Lockhart.
An of the grade* on th* apper floor
rllnesaed th* argnmsnt.
Th* appearance of a Track tsoo
Basibsll Une-ap an th* schools
■thleiic Adda mak*a ttii« fnrorton*
vlather feel a good deal mors lnvtt
iag.
Orade Ko. Id's rhetoric elaaa wu
s oused and electrified hr th* hsnutl
'r.l fulling snow flak** last Friday af
ternoon and the taaebar, Miss Kor
ea «. made th* situation Interesting
lv having the class, who were gaslag
out of the window with great Interest
v-rtte a description of th* scan* they
l-oreelved. It was practically the oal)
w*y to resume th* period; as th*
wow wav such a beautiful picture.
Dr. 1 r. Hicks mads aa Inter*rt
lrg talk to th* TTlgh School this work
on th* nr* of th* body la halldi ig
it sp. He emphasised th* fact that
union and play made the body atrona
nrd manly but that certain promo
tions must be mad*, inist then u
1*g not getting cool too quickly af
ter a hard ploy. Bis talk mad* a
doep Impression on all ; nails that
heard him sad s 01 a • douti he
helpfal to th*m.
Mr. j. P. Pittman made a talk to
the school yesterday morn's*’ oh the
•A*** of Ufa. Ha allow'd th* cart
ons proasaasa on bnildlng ap rati ca
reer end reputation. and mad* aa ex
cellent talk on a good sabject.
ootMUMwioy or wnw nr
BOTTHKRN MIMA*.
Wish to stop D C F«h l*th—
Knell month's report from the Oen
an Bn reap adds a chapter to the
atory of tha paaetns of anpremaey ta
rot ton man afaeto ring to tha Booth.'
>aid Prwodent Ham tom of th-.
root**™ Rati way By at am. today.
"Tha report of tha eoaaoniptton of
rot top ta tha mills of the trailed
State* daring the month of Decembe*
ahowa that eonanmpttea hi Soathrra
toll la during tha raoath amnpntad to
.'*7.*17 hate*, aa tacraaaa of ll ttt
hatep er t.M per cent carer December
■ •II. CnpMinpttom ta the mill* of
ad other State* during tha moeth a.
■proofed to 111.17* bahm a docr-.aae
af M.6*7 halo*, or 11.7* per ten
lilow December 1*1*.
'1*1 the *ra month*- parted ceded
Drenmher *1 aonpnmpttee te Soeth
ere mttla amneatr* In t.CIVItl
hatea ae larraom of 1*7411 halo* 01
111.** par cent arm the eorraapond
!a* period laet year. Coeaempttra
la an other State* during tha period
r noaated to 1.1 **,*tl bale* aa In
oreeae of 11,1*4 hale* or only tw<
irr rent. During tha month of Da
•nber eoemrapUoh la Southern ml'
-vtorl** that (a th* mnia of an *th*<
Stetaa by 7*.«f7 balae Of *4.1* pm
emt.'
fWT AMD WOT PARTY.
Thar* win t* a play aad hog part]
at Oak Or or* School Satsntar nigh
f*h t«th. Ryeryhody la aordially hi
jvtted te coma
CLYPB BRYAN
Baale* Weatbreok. Tmihert
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tha rscoptoa of a l _ aw
trtbattoa aa a fntt rtsrtop bates
cstrad br aash paraaa was baasd aw
Us a mat bar of days of tetthfai i rotas
: tha
aad
i'_ •
baadtac sat to Ua _ _
«*fc Ua raqaate that thsy ha ao«
trooad main altar salttto* tows. AM
tha MHUta wars thaa paid hi wdi
aad to aash tedtotdaal urttidpstla*
i Uts dtstrlbattea was hands* a
Isttar which read aa Mows.
Woat Darhaas. If. a
Juaur list lair.
Osar Prtaad:
Thia lattsr to to Ml yaw that tho
Vaaacwwsat sf oar mots,
that yoa rtsn
yoa poraesaOr
hota to tha opant > of owr ante
tor tha yaar lilt.
tor aa wa caw data
that wa era ahto to par yaa as farth
er compeweauoa tor roar aarataas to
oar Coaspawy darts* tha past yaar.
Of ten yoa hara natew< oar Can
fur loyal aad iMNt wnlta
W* tract this will aot *
Myda! to yoa, bat am
to aohla cadoaror to i
falthfat aad *W
<> T*t aairtea dariaf tka year for a ra
xmabla tonytk of Dm Vha irrar
■tara aad aoasad heads war* atea
adeqoataly rewarded._
la this dlatrthattoa tka
koro rary fratly mn»n
preetettoa aad loyally to
raay aad doatara thotr
ttoa to da an ta tkatr
Thla la oaly a ftvfkair
tko food foaliay aatotta*
Brwta Cottoa WO* Co aad Ha
**o*. Tko yooyto at
tkay era aarrtof a which
aroTtdaa dor than t,
laoUla aa waB aa aatalda tko ;_It
U lafraahtac to aaa tko cord la)
•too* hctwaca tka_
•torrtom* hero and the_„
he yaotdo ta tka foetid that
»rta« at hona.
cun mm.
1+a toe tees win be amt Tti
d*r. The iml mooe wm ho Mrrod.
hit Lloyd Wi4o batap borteea.
An onthadaotle and »etor*»tin*
ntoottn* woo kdl Toeodiy
TO*, nth. a MU aeeout wm ho
It ran la mm weak* Mown.
Dr. Hiek*e talk to the —-fii ehn.
triad to^toproM^nlm 'tkoMMrwp
that a (troop, ooood body laid the
foen tattoo Mr an Mtoro. If w* cao
art the ebtldreo of tMe dap aod
to reaBoo thM Met aad teach
thea hew to ear* tor thetr bodtm.
eod ear work wm sot ha to rtrto****
Tha MetrepcMtea Ufa laaeruee
Company wm fsrotah froa of ebarco
th* foltowtmpi
Tha Child
Teeth. TeoaOa. end »■*--in
Row to lore
The Qaeeo Theatre wtti glee amp
h*et*r eight 10 Mo tatty ooo a
lt.lt sold ptoe*. Ttaoao teooMap
coopeoe this wash mold do woO to
hMdm to Moot. Too tt*y ho Mo
Mr. M. K. WOMtt MimnM
etoeh of proaoHeo to Mr. J. W. toko.
mo. who took ekarpe f Mo More Mat
wettt. Mo wm earn tko oamo Uao
. end will eater to Mo oot toads.
Suggest Name For Theatre
The name of the Queen Theatre is to be changed
an^n s.u^est'n8 most expropriate name II
a 30-day complimentary ticket will be given.
• suggestions must be in by 8 o'clock Saturday j j
night February 24th. II
Three judges will be appoint ed to determine the j j
most appropriate name submitted.
ttu sure to wo flip first cpt.ode of !
LIBERTY I
11»p grr*lent serin 1 errr produced.
W.lcawp, J.ek Holt, Kddie Pole, C. Ray- j
5??"!1vA'" Grm«by,>l#.l Hart. and other. a.x «u» prrtrd ty hundred, of !
. T*M* *•»■•«, American C«valty.peiiti**)y jj
th. l*U»t and m»t dut in you bed cn.t «wr«wd in a aerial photoplay. j
.Free Matinee for school children Tuesday afternoon, jj
Ladies admitted free Tuesday, matinee and night. jj
pronipUrJTtni:£5r g0,d p,of* 10 Ukf pl"‘* Mo,,d,*y "Wh Prt- ,9» I