13J MIKilN $14.95 \ $1.00 DOWN $1.00 A WEEK | Only 50 Sets MONPAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1919 First Come, First Served I If you want to get in on this Club of Only 50 sets be on hand Monday morning, J ?pt. L 8th, 1919 COMPULSORY SCHOOL LAW % * ■ An Act to Piailh for the Cwptlimrj . MMwet Upoaa tho PitMIc ' Moth of PnMei Kr-.rni for. tufa Ago* *a4 to HefBiat* : ad Re adrt Ike KepUgmm ut fiUdn* « Ato Provide far the Kitorte ■ atoal ef thr PmMow at ihi* Act , aato «f fhaptcr MS. KuMIr Low* of IMS. .and Utoptor mi. PabUe . Iei « ut ISAM. TW f)*ne.-*t Assembly of North Car* J oIJa* do onact: • doafloa t. Kerry parcai. guardian Or other Ponca ta the Atato of North fcituJht luttai charge or control of 1 Child bote oca the ugaa of eight and fourteen jroir* shall cmh each Chllif It at lead reboot eunUnaousty for a poiUtd *attal I* tho Hate which Jhs pat Be Mbool la the district la which the child re.-tdre ahaU b* in aewloa. The principal, raperlateadaat. or tea- hoc who u la charg* of *ach •rbool (ball bar* the right ta sx*T dta th« tight to oacaao tba child frwwt ltaiporary ' atiouJanos on ue ao« it Of enchase* or dlttaso* or ml daaco I row tho achool. or other un arc.dabt* csss* which doea nut con* stKut# traaaey as d«da«d by ib* hia * Hoard af BdaCUUur. taa t. Aap parent. gaardlaa^or other portoa rafsrrod to la natlM 1 ft Uria act, notating the prorlatoni mt tho afar—aid aoettoa. shall b* gaRtp of*a ■tedawaanoc. aad agon coa static a ahall ha llabl* t# a Baa of wet toaa than |i aor war* then lit, awd apt fat hi r* or rtfaatl ta pay cab ■*} ih* said perm. gairdlaa. or ether parsaa ahall ha iwprtaaaod net oaraadtog BO .tap* la the suosty I < ttn^iilury nuond-jure law mi» In tore* then Uni provided herein: but >“ u>r *uch ii * it .hill bo the duty «f the (UU. Unrd at Rdi|aiiur la ■cveutlcati the _«ru* end deride the* rap : nth law now In form ha. u I'.ICher eom^uLory atundanrt, fra lura than that provided by <M. ai l Provided, that wherever any '«irt la Wlthoat adequate build.nt or bunding.. tor the proier cnfur.enitent ot tblr act th* roun'y board* t| odn wllw may ’>♦ eltoaed not roire Unit two year* from inly 1. 1»I», m nnk > fffl! and ample provlilone In I't.rv «.' i-atrkt. 8«o. 1. Th* county .aperintanileiii of pnhllc welfare or cMtf irhool at tendance oIBrar or trueat nldcer pro vided for by law aball Investigate mid vro-eram all violations of the iirovt *tOM of acetion 1 of Uti* act. Sac. 4 The State Superintendent of Publle Instruction aball prepare *uch rules of procedure and farolth ,uci> 0.2.1.k . fur teether* and other «'l o il cttv.2l.' uu muy bo iitceft-ru". lor i^KiruDl each coau of truant / 01 *««k oi a; ten dunce to the chief at* lex. ...u(C oJlcer re.erre.1 to iu leciion 3 hcroo.. 8uch ru:cx shall prow .|e. atu^ug other lUlu*-. Tor *l norihca* tion *q wr.u«; at the person re^p^a • Ihle for the uoa *tt*dance of auy child, that the ca*o U to be repor od fo the chief uuendaAce offlcir ot 3he county unlcr* ibo luw la liM.umlMtely ecus piled with. (!ouuijr boord . of education and governing h'.dioi ni city nchool* »hall have the risk; to appoint town or district Viand.re* I'lbeertf wb*n deemed by the.o iKce« -mry. to aji.irt in currying out t)« 4>ro%ii.iona of muIoiu 1. 3. 1 and 4 of this act. and the ruK* and. in* »lrneilc:i which ihay he «tr imu rtt ed by the 8Lntc Superintendent or Public Instruction. Hut in every •:**re in which It heroine.’ nacesruiry to prosecute for nnu-atlnudsace the NO WAR TAX | . ' I They are GOOD Tires, and we have only a few left. $ 11.50 as long as they last Larger sixes in same proportion •> General Garage. First Class Repair Work « on AH Cars • — Parrish-Driver Co. 11 l-l 15 S. Wilson Avenue jc«M shall ha referred to the shM istteodaaos officer of the cosnty for further scUoa: Provided, that !a towns hr dtlas bavtaa apodal at tend - I sacs ados re paid out of Iowa or et‘y 1 toads said oarers shall has* toll au thority to proaaeuto far violations of this set. Sac. i. No child aadar the area ot 14 years shall bo —pluyed. or per mitted to 'work, la or a host or to coo section with aay mill fastary, •uiaory. workshop.. manufactories ■etobHshmeat. sundry, bakery, mer tuulle establish usual, o»c«. hotsL rstau rant, barber shop, bootblack ■tend, public stable. (arses. place ot i■usemoat, brickyard, lambor yard, or aay mess scaur or dottvary service, ecoapl la cases aad aadar rw«a La lions .'rescribed by tbs commission hsro aaflsr crusted: Provided, the sa ploymunt to tbls ssstioo enumerated •ball not be construed to Inalude bo na bile boys' aad stria* caaatos clubs roco(iiIsed by tba Aeries Iturnl ’>o uartment of tbls Stota: aad such Caaatos Clabe are baroby eipresaty axeni pied from the provisions o( this act. Bee. Ga. It ahall ha the duty of the coanly board a of education of each county In lha State of North Caro lina to cauae this net to be published in fall In aome newspaper published n the county If there la ona. and If tbara ba anna, thee In circular form and distributed over the county at 'cast four weaka prior to the opening of tha schoola after the Aral day of July. mi. nOAtUJ or OOMMnsiONBBS HAD llOCTWK MJ8INMH8 Tha Board of County Commlealon -ra had nothing mwah of Importance suuida of routine baalnaaa whan thay met Monday. Commissioner J. C. Hyrd Is actiag aa chairman In ab Moee of Chalrmaa J. D. Baraaa. Late re porta from Mr. Baraaa stale that ba la wall oa the road to re cosary and will ba praaaat at the nest meeting MnCertain la Bomor of reteada. Foquay Springe. Sept. l._Mr. aad Mr*. T. T. Peryaer entertained a large nnraber of Ahalr frlasda on Saturday a ran tag ta honor of ibolr gueiia. Miaa Pallia Hood ana Hager and Frank Hood of Sabulon and \|te Maggie Fury ear and Mary Buch anan of Woodall. SUPERIOR COURT IN SESSION HERE Burnett superior Court tagu lu September term Mpaday with Judge George W. Connor’of Wilson presid ing, sod Soarlldg'-Walter D. alter of alter Olty loo big after the Inter “U "* °T**4 1Wr7 Stewart Min qdfio^plfir After" a very ebte sad" dan ■ am re charge to he Oread J^yikf Kls Honor, the triad of the heart began. Do bey Roberts, e young aaaa from iear Coats. Htei'gail with rape, was ;ound not CURty. J. a Breach. i an old offender In lie Recorder lb Court, and who sp iled from tag eeatames ol tbe Re corder, had thg^Matsace ol the lower v-on affirmed. •'rank Norrta. charged with an se nnit with- a deadly weapon, was R ood guilty. . . G. A. MeLoUec. charged with mur dering a man named Jobs Wheeler • near Dona three or tour ysera ago. waa fonnd gnllty of manslaughter sad aentenoed to JaU for four months with privilege for the county oom m leal on era to hire out. The aoreral rasas against Robert H. Jonaa. aotorious Lllllagtoo OU aan. wars all ael proaaod except one. Jonaa baa eladed the officer, of the lew for eerarnl years, and the last report a* to hla wberaeboata waa that bs bad Joined the army. A divorce was granted Haywood Morgan from hte wife. Healon Mor gan. oho Campbell, accused of awning and keeping a ▼felons dog which waa terrorising soma of hte aeighbon. »*< found not gallty of tha charge. Gua Kelly, charged with murder ing another aegro fifteen or aUteeo fw Mo, became frightened el tbe majesty of th law sad rea away. His boadamaa. Mr. McLeachlln. la nslag ovary effort to locate the- oelprit. O. L. Blllngtoa. charged with as •adit, was fined fit and coats. John Moore pleaded gallty to tha charge of aaaaalt end waa fined fiio and costs by tha court. Tom Me lean, charged with tbe murder ef tha Uegre preacher. Rich ard Murchison, waa able to .how and prove to the Jury that hla act was la •elf dafaaaa of hte own Ilfs sad wad found not guilty Leslie Williams, a aegro charged with attempted criminal aaaaalt aa a white girl, waa fsuad net gallty. A divorce was granted Willie Joaae free] hla wife. Mtaale Joese. As tbe paper goes to pram the trie) of Matt agaleet O. W. Peru a la belag triad. Partis is carged with burglary, be having been found la a bouse at night which waa oeeapladl —Hemet County Mew*. LilUngtoa High and Form-Life School opened it* door* for tho weelon with aserolam la tho audttoruim featured bp aa addrm bp Jadge G«o W. Connor of Wllmn, who la balding court Kara tkle week and next. Exarciae* began with Invocation bp Rev. G. P. Kirkpatrick. Mr. Chao Row, chairman. Introduced tha oehool board to tho potrono, otadonto and now toachora. Mr. Rom than intro duced Judge Caanor aa a loader in advocating th« advancement af eda eation ho thii StaU Tha Jadga waa a member of tha LogMatur* which provided far tha prevent ryrtem af high erboole Jadge Connor mad« a talk to tho ■tadeata, teacher* and aodloaea that waa appropriate Indeed. Ha ooo phacioad tho importance af leeching ■tadent* tho prlam ««matl*l of ttf* work. Mot became of tha fact alone that work la honorable, bat bocaaeo work, boamt work, make# the beat manhood and womanhood. "Teach thorn to work, bow to maintain Ufa bp their phpMeal power," mid the Jadga, "and don't deprive thorn of thia grant advantage which the prm mt and praaading graeration* know little af." Judge Cameer waa legume I with the lalereet eaanifaotod he the reboot bp tab paapla af thie ammaanMp. Tha epoalag af a eetmel aamioa la aa in tere.tlng ocea.ion, ho caitl. bcc.uec w, know that ia all othor chool dl» trkti tha aam. procce. of cultivating minde ia going on. - - Superintendent Blen diemioed the audience with the amiranr. that thia elation will mark aa ara of real pro graae la the tchonl—Mamett County Now.. MARRIED HI S DAY MOHMIMCl. Oo Hend.y morning at 11 o'clock at the Pre.hytcrlaa man** In Ltl lloatoa. Mr. Carlton Moore and Mtv. lorena Brnwn. both of Mamer.. were married by Her 0. K. Kirkpatrick, The bridal party came In MUIugton by auto and the ceremony wea per formed while the couple eat ia their oar and no aooaar bed they bean pronounced hueband aad wife than Ibay motored away for Payauevllle aad other pnlnte oe a bridal lour. They will live neer Mamer. The happy couple barn many friend, who »l*h fdr them all happlaenn WAYNE CO., FARMERS MAKE ■1C YIELDS or VETCH AMD CLOVER A good aland af retch or clover le 10 met lame rather dMRealt to make. «MrW R. H Edward, of Worm. Comity aad Me fellow ettiren Mr. Chao. Luton, have tohred tha ditRcal tf. Tha aaarwt of their rarcta aa ■ewa la their letter, ia <ataro4ta«i Wayne Co., N. C , April 15, 1910. Gentlemen: I unhnsod, la»-t summer Nitr.\ icerm for five arm* criiruvon clover and two acre* huir» vetrh. 1 planted two acre * clover that I Hid not use the MttrA germ on and will say where I used I he NitxA germ my clover and votch i« jojt a/ finc an I could nsk for, and where I did not uae it, I ha\> nuira at all. 1 consider your iiroduct all you claim for it, and ex pect? to continue the ui-e ol -nme My clover at this date is eight to ten inches high. ®AWARDS, Sheriff Wayne Co. Waynr Co., N. C., July 26, 1910. Gentlemen: - 1 used NitrA-germ last year for twenty-five acre* vetch and Crimean clowr and will aay 1 am highly plea* ed with result*. I jecured a perfect [ Hand and conaider it all you claim *or *nd take pleasure in recom mending tt for growing clover* and vetch. I expect to continue air of j*®*- W’ith beat wishes. OIA8 LUTE8. Pres* Ky. Horae A ... Wul« Company. MtrA germ clover planted in vour rollon »H»y» after the ]«*♦ working of cotton w, lib, whrn th(, co(. ton Is picked. It InlexeetWnt for rrxiinx and hay nnd ffnilda Iho «,il. NitrA-irenned vetch when planted with oati and rye makcK the very b««t f«#d. It will double your yield and build your (oil. Vetch stubble when turned under i* equal to 7no lt>«. of ipood rtu-Ic fertiliser per acre! N>tr A-germed alfalfa is *ure of a Rood •land and 4 or f> crop, per year without cultivation. In pfar.tin* thin rail, inoculate your iced with NitrA Rcrm and be sure of a good eland. It I iraptovaa your crop and land It con ?Z'S*T 5Kf ,,al‘Vored. for free I book No. SAB odd re.. NltrA-gorm, I Savannah, Ge. - I VFTKHANH’ ISMOflON. AttrarHte fold*]* nro t;m au ••ounelnc tlia twruty ninth .tuition nl I'UiicU Conf ‘dernlo Vaierane, tlie twenty foi,,-Hi reunion of Unua of CoufeiTeraie Vetdriiii*. mil the iwrn. flofh loriuion of Cortfi Ueral.»| lonilh ** n Mou.nr,at AuotlatioB. to It' held In AliiiaX fin . Octolor 7 in, idly * Information U *troj (hit alt #r . i*.ifotn»UL hevo born mvft* in *tvo Ibe bent of attention in Mt| (ho and winhue of the rote) on* uti-' rlat f®re. and ample p.ve'alcn ho-. I*e#n made for tbe inertia*., *, Vl,.i .., tftM rnerm.tlnr foaturaa of. the rP’ia-on. WK.VRH IVtHTY.' Compllmonitiry in tar binr ebrstl T. Pptir:. wh < b a >n t re* turned home from orny an rlre Mre. U. 1. flpmn entertained it her home Tue day ***ntn* a few I iTlte.1 thn o. oaan.n h* n* .1 eta* party e.'iTnpOMd of a nnmh.tr Mr •l*wj’ ]du| men frtamti. Hr. pp- H la a popular you nt at* fnraoy am', number") hfa frle. i] bam by bta aapaolotanneo. omA all am la b, liked.—Harnett County Nawa JUDGE CONNOR ADDRESSES SCHOOL Oy—I— u imt,.. m«J Johnson Brothers ! £ l '* } Invite Your Inspection of ; t *; the Ne w Models in I v g MILLINERY and COSTUMES » Fall Shipments are Arriving Daily a Number of Which H v e Boon jj Opened fcr Display jj We are now making our first showing of distinctive creation? ^ for the new season in hats, suits, dresses, coats, blouses, etc., and we extend a most cordial invitation to you to come in and view there un usual developments of American and French designers of Millinery 1 and Costumes. | I Johnson Brothers I Mr. M • toati have pa dtaagrea hatter, o< as?: aopood ■ THEDFOKD’S BUCK-DRAUGHT

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