UTTLE MESSENGERS
They Get
1 Buiin*ti
THE DUNN
VaL ·
DUNN. H. C, NOV.
FIXING DATE FOR
VOTING ON TREATY
MOOTED QUESTION
Stnalc Take· It Up But Littl·
Proepoct For
Agreement
WANT ADJOURNMENT
BEFORE NEXT SESSION
lUpibllcja· Want Flaal V·#· Ο· N·
rambee I Ilk WkiU Democrai.
Will T· Lin·I Debate) *···"■«
Debet· Today 1* *««■!·' Order,
T*ki>i Up Seetiei·
Waahington. No*. 8.—The question
of Axing ■ date lor a Ana) vote on
the Gorman peace trraty—« question
which Involve* inhidentally an ap
» proximate tim« for adjournment nf
the present melon of Congre·· -will
com* up (or action tomorrow in the
Sénat».
Poaaiblllty of agrrement on an an
iwcr to the dominant quextion i> nol
viewed with optuniira either by Re
publican or Democratic leadvni. Thi
latter declare there in virtually no
proapect of adoption nf. Republican
Leader Lodge'· proposal to vote An
ally on the treaty November 12. whilu
Republican» »rr itrongly oppoied to
that of Adminiatration Leader Hitch
cock to limit Senator's talking time
to Ifi minute* beginning tomorrow.
Prediction* wire general tonight that
no agreement of any kind would be
reached and that the treaty'» «onaider
a tien would proceed at* u»nut Sen
ate leader* ir-nr-rally dcere an ad
Cornmcnt of t'ongrea* about Nmern
r 15, so a* to give memt.er» a
two week·' rcat before the December
vinon and, alao, travel allowance»
for the naw aaaalon.
In the regular routine con»idcra
tioa of. th· treaty, the S«nt<· will re
name debate «morrow on the mo
tion of Scoalôr 1 al-'oll· ttc. Krpubl
can, ol Wlaconwn, to *trike out the
•ntlre labor acction. Other amend
menta to be acted on 1* that of Sen
ator Gore, Democrat, of Oklahoma,
providing popular referendum· on
«ai declaration*, and that of Sena
U/r -Lodge to atrlk* out Uta 8haatuag
clAnae. Λ few other amendment*
may be pramntad hut the SanaU
hope. to b«*ή in aarnaat thi* week
am l»ai latioaa - la thv^ooae.aun
tM w4 IN e* the aeilroa4
Z wWkfc I, U te- refold
gittee late thia waok If
J JSU&l tu*
ferenef bftvcm thr two Houari thU
w»«k art the oU and »oal lar.d ifaiing
bill, tin Cummin* bill nitorirm the
Interstate Commerce Commiaaien'»
rata making powers and the Edge
bill authoriaing foreign export finance
corporation*.
Two new and important mcanjr.1
to be launched tomorrow in the Sen
ate are the sugar control bill of Sen
ator McNary. Republican, of Oregon,
a and flipping lull» by Chairman Jnnn.
of the Senate Commerrt Commit
tac
Although Serator« and Repreaenta
Uvea are greatly ilitlurb»! by the
coal and iteel ftrikes and other in·
daatrial disturbance*. the general
feeling at tile Capitol «Mm· to he
that at preaent thrrc it little Con
(rea· can do. The miners' walkout
uadoubtedly will provoke further de
bate tomorrow The Senate Labor
Committee hopes to tubmit this week
lia report with legislative rocommen
dationa on tha ateel itrlke Inveatiga
tion.
Study by the Senate and Houiw
Military Committer· of {H-rmartl-iit
army reor*ani*atlon in almoiU con
cluded. Ueneral Perahin» is to Bp
pear again before the committee· but
leg Illative action >· ni looked for
intll the December Muinn.
VIEW5 OF LADY ASTOR
Declarea That She la Oppoud
to Forced Prohtbi
(ion
London, No». Ï.—Lady Artor, who
waa Nancy L*nghorne, of Virginia,
and who u itanding for election to
' her buaband'· vacated Kept in the
Houaa of Common*, today defined her
attitude toward the prohibition ques
tion thua:
"I am oppoacd to forced prohibi
tion, but I believe the time w coming
when the electorate will chooae be
tweon the preaent ««ate of affair* and
nationaliaation of the liquor traffic,
local option, or prohibition."
nr.l 1ΝΠ iMiiaii itw·
ON PALESTINE 3ITUATIOS
London, Nov. 8.—Rari Curion, the
new Britiah Furaltfn MlnUter. today
rvaaatprnd Jew» thrnoichout lh» yrorld
thai (ireat Britain ha* not changed
Her policy retarding th« eatabli*h<
ment of · Jrwlah national atatc if
PilHtinr tiMf the declaration of hu
prediMimr, Arthur Balfour, proml*
in· IL
lu · latter read thl» ofternoan nl
■ anUni of Uonlit· at th· Londnr
opera hou». Ix>rd Canon make* il
elear that M far aj Britain ia eon
earned, that promidi hold* good.
Thll Maternent la regarded M hlph
ly dgnlAcant becasee aa Kor«lfn Mm
M«r ha I· directly rpaponelhle (or th«
British attltud· toward the Pa1intln<
ttaetiaa.
·*ΝΑΤΟβ MARTIN SHOWS
VBKY SLIGHT CMANG1
..charlott trille, Va.. No*. 2. ΛΙ
****eh ha had an uncomfortable nigh
r"~ MTarod free naaea· thia worn
{I,*/*ha eonditlon ot ftenator Martin
ahewed a «light improremrr
Mj phyetrlaa announced 11/
Γτ"* "oarlthetrnt waa «m aad rn.ll
1"λ *·*41οτ ν·· permitted te «aa twi
earing the day
BAD LANDING FIELD
CAUSES ACCIDENT
MAYNARD PLANE
Flyinf Paraoo Break· Machine
When αα Vi*it to
Horn· Folk
LANDED AGAINST HIS
BETTER JUDGMENT
Propeller Broken end Radiator Small)
mî Ib Saad* of Sampevn Coualy
Fair CrronJl At CHbImi Not i·
} Good Humu Wk»n RecojMioa Com
mit!*· WtRoaM Him.
Clinton, Not 4.—With the η oar of
hit giant tram continental plan·
b'irirH in the «and of hi* native heath.
Ueul. Belvin Maynard, aviator extra
ordinary, wa< today welcomed to
Sampiuin County one hour and ten
minutrr after hr had Irft Raleigh to
l.vlait the Sampmn fair. The bis ma
chine il a partial wreck, the landing
Held prepared by tho Lieutenant a
ruuntryraen being to «oft that the
wheel» «tailed in the aand one hun
dred feet from where It first touched
(hi Kruund. The propeller i> broken
and the radiator partially «"aiM
No Owe I a )u rod.
Neither Lieutenant May nerd. Berg
«art William Kline nor "Triiir" the
ranitx mearot t»a» injured, although
the tail of the plane went high in
the air aj> thr noep burrowed into the
«oft «and. Itenerant Kline wa» thrown
,rr«>m the obaervcr'· eea't by the Im
parl but scrambled unhurt fnjin thr
right villg upon which he had fallen,
lie harriod to the front to asaist hli
«•kief to alight. Trtxie- renamed in
her lofty perch until the machine waa
righted, thon the acarflpercd off to
yip at thr heoli of horae· engaged
η the second race of the day.
The flying Par m η waa not in a
Toml humor when he waa greeted by
the reception committee headed by
Merry A. Grady and Major George
K. Butler, but for hi» religioui train
ing it is not improbable that he woald
have cussed. He had circled the field
a doten timer before attempting to
flight While he wax so engaged a
tractor demonstrator was pl9ugtiing
the ground trader his machine- "The
field is not fit for a parthute J am per
to land in.** ha said to the commit
tee. »
LieaUMfet Han— «toother, arriatot
had flowh orcr, /Né Menai Olive
«artier la the day. Ha woald not at
tempt a landtag 1* the fair ground*.
Lieutenant Haynard, however desired
home folk» slII the thrill»
chin· repaired I· liai tot flights to
morrow or Thonday. Saaapaon had
iir« pared « big wi-ltone for Ufa whom
jiajor Butler introduced Lo th« thou
sands pr««n"ji Stmpcoa'i "Most
Famou» Son," ifler he had made
hu way through the crowd lo the
r.Und from which he wns invited to
iptalc. He eanrce^ed keen pleasure
nver bvim* again in the county of hii
Sjtrth. but stated that he wai in auch
jad humnr from the accident and the
Îatigur of driving that ha would not
ι rust himaclf tu make a speech. When
h« mounted the platform, the band
l>egan playinir the Maraeiltala·, merg
ing into tac Star Spanglnl Banner,
ft,000 Uacov«T ia Hi·
Five thousand head) uncovered and
Ave thousand thruaU voiced a loud
weleorac After the introduction the
Lieutenant and the fWrpaBt were
ruesta at a luncheon prepared in their
honor by the Fair Anocialion. Among
the most interested spectator· of May
nerd's landing wan hi» father. Dr. A,
A. Maynard, who remdee in the aouth
em edgr· of the county. He had
pol seen hi» 'on since hia recent
flight to San Kranciuro and retarn.
The old gentleman refused to show
jxc'Umi r.t, however, and waa about
(he coal eat m-mbcr of the party re
reiving the aviator. Mr. and Mra.
.lohn W. Goodion of Mount Olive,
parent· of Mra. Balvin Maynard, were
a Un present. So ai no were many
young men and women who had at
tended school with the Flying Par
-on when he waj a lad in this neigh
borhood Members of the party ap
beoidei ilr Grady and Major Butler,
intrd to welcome the Klycr ware
J. Peterson, W. W Caateel, L. A.
Rethune, Dr. John D. Kert, Major
Graham K. Tlobhe, Col. C. M. Falr
dolh and J T. Kennedy.
Trip Without lacideal.
The lieutenant'· flight from Ral
figh to Clinton was without incident
until hiii arrival here. He entertained
the crowd for several minute· with
minor stunt flying before he attentat
rxl the landing on the ground· and
ilrrw everybody toward the race
(rack. Λ rac« pawed unnoticed wtiiW
be eirclod the Acid. Whm ha dU
land, all of the ahoat 200 ttln cvjx
employed for fair weak could not keep
the oroKd fro «the machina. H wai
not until the artillerymen encamped
on tha ground· war* callad into χβτ
vice that mechanic* coald b«(i·
work on the damaged porta.
ALL PA43FNCER TRAINS
IN GERMANY WILL S Τ Of
.Berlin, No*, Ϊ.—Tha Oaraian hu»i'
it*m world itanda aghaat at the gov
■mmeal'i· unprecedented declilon tc
•upend all panenger train eervki
for a period of eleven day·, beginnini
Wednevlay.
They >r« in it a veritable paraly
aia af baatacaa, d«mcrall«atlot> ol
comma η lea lion and a cruifclag of th<
delicate economic and iivtaitrial lift
of tha nation wfcleh Waa Jo»t dowlj
and peiafnUy on t»« fret again. CI
aaelal circle· m pert a further depre
elation of Carman manay aa a rceul'
of the tuapendwt
A «torm of ffiticlem la threaten
, ed agalnat the government, which I
already far from popular. The M
' a em loea throagti th» Mtpenuen a
pamnger traffic an the entire natworl
I of Ihe rnuMn't railway* will amoon
<0 "Mly million·
FARQUHARD SMITH
BELOVED DOCTOR,
DIES INHOME HERE
Wu On· of Couaty'· B«t Mm
And Sarrtd Humanity
. >WoH
WAS A SOLDIER OF
THE CONFEDERACY
Celeaei Da· Hack McLaea. e LH»
Iwi FH»W, Write· of HyJJw
Ufa Wark Aaaai Fallow Maa »~
Waaaaa. Leave· Tira Saaa ΛΜ4
Τ we Deaghleve.
Dr. F SmJth, wail known and be
loved in all part* of this sectlor
whvr* hu had spent a Ufa in service
for others, du<d here at tha ho κι
of bla daacbtar. Mr*. Laa J. Burt, la*
Sunday morning. Funeral aerviccj
wrrr conducted at the lato home bj
*«. Dr. Kirkpatrlek, hi· pastor. In
ferment was made at old Sardlj
Church Cemetery,
Dr. Srailh ia survived by two aoni
and two daugfctrra. Tb«y ara Cdwir
8. Smith, of Raeford. T. Smith, Jr.,
of Dunn. Mrs. Laa J. Bast, of Dunn
and Mrs. Τ Corbin Young, of Smith
AaM.
Colonel Dan Ha<h McLean. a life
long friand of Dr. 8mlUt, writes al
Kin as follows:
Dr. Parquard 8allh died at tlM
home of bis daughter, Mra. L J.
Bast, in Dana laat fluaday morning
at I o'clock in tha lltk year of bla
axe. The death of Dr. Smith e resta·
a »osd la tba social and rallgtoaa Hie
of tba Π ρ par Cava Fear aaattoa of
our State which will ba hard ta ill.
lie was descended from OM of tha
oldest and moat prominent families
1· tba Cape Fear valley His father,
Farquard Smith, Sr.. waa ooe of the
moat prominent farmars ta oar sec
tion, fro· whom tha eaWeet atf this
mimilr JahesHoJ naay of thees
lie III I Mi "ef 'head awl heart, Wua
jnade %lrs ^he'aaeeeaafal m^a that he
waa la tboae flelda of eadaavor in
♦bleb ha anliatad.. Dr. BmlU had
Dae opportanltloa' of mental eu Ha re
la Ms youth, and, by does ipp<U
tlon. ha laid the -foandatioa of that
S^innTHkMhrtMn^i
uUiwct m th· Ua*. he want to Ik·
Uelveraltjr of th· State and iridul
•d ihrre In lilt. On Ml retara
borne ha engaged Id teaching util
the breaking oat of the CIvU War Is
llll whra he waa one among the
•rat to ruih to the battlefield la (h·
defenae Of hi· ooantry"* rauae. No
braver aoldlor ever followed a Hag μ
• tood more loyally to the caste of bli
beloved Southland than did Dr
8aillh. He waa one of that Army of
Northern Virginia whoaa valor aid
prowata made the tame of the Con
federate aoIdler immortal. When tha
Sag of the South na farted In de
feat. he rame home, and eel to work
to rnballd It· ahattared altar· e( hli
country and to raetere what the deao
lating hand of war h»(T swept away
There were no (ehoola at that Uma
la all of North Carolina. At the be
ginning ot the period of Heeonatme
Hon—that period fraught with ec
much of aril to oar stricken land
which hung like a dark pall over lh«
Statee of the Boath. wkleh wu cal
CO la ted u> dlaoonrage and dapreee th«
people even more than the ifcadow el
war—Dr. Smith opened a privait
it hoot In Ut· Blllottrvllle neighbor
hood and tanght the youth· of thai
•action for aevaral yean. Da rial
thla period ha waa naatduoualy par
•ilng hi· taon hooka, preparatory tc
the poraalt of hla choeea profeealor
—that of medicine. Me Anally eloaet
hla eehool room and attended medl
cal laetarea at th Charleetoa Medloa
Coll·*» I'pon hla graduation in tki
medical college, he entered apoa thi
active practice of medicine and ver;
anon achieved high «Lallan in hli
ehoaen profeeatoa About Utla tlmi
he married MIm Battle Bandera a
Jfhaatpn «Matf. Tba (πlite of Ihb
■urlifi war· Mr». Rom Beat, M
win Smith. Mr·. Delay Yonne, Do··
lu Hmlth. rarquerd Smith. Mr· Jt
■le Smith, foar of whom nrrln hit·
H· mo-red to i oh M to· oooaty Ml
practiced medicine lh«r· until thi
year 1177 when he returned to Htr
•oil aoantr to Jptmà Ikw mila| ol
hi· dor* ««one hie own formei
friand· «ad reUtlree la I Ml hk
wit· waa taken away by death aal
the remainder ol fela ll(« h« epaa
with hi· ehlldrea. Falling haaltl
compelled him to glre ·ρ the actif,
practise of well Idee, bat he ooa
tinned with Β a a be ted effort* to at·
later I· tha aolerln· (aopl by wken
he wh anrronnded, without reward
Of him It caa be truth tally aaM "H'
went a boat dotut «ood."
l)r. Smith waa a patriot, for h.
loved hla country and gloried la he
areataea* Ha took aa M tire part h
erery acheme aad en ter ρ r lee whlcl
ι were eaadaelTe to tbe raflnemaat. eal
ter· and develop a· «a I of oar aaotloa
Dr tatu waa aot a poiitietaa ·
I »d»a aaahar. bat he took a iwaty la
lerwt la erery thin* that [Wnaaleo
X
wake PoauuT
RHODES
L, Ha
Omm. af «>
UP
«choir» ta b*
United SteUa fer .
novated Urifkt by ]
Jotte. if tlx H
of Tirt»ol«|g.
t aifca Mmm
of η MN MB
>ar Wot OM a
vx
tak Ajrda
Iialll·!»
|thoM who womM hàt·
in 1*11 m», «
it not bm far «fca
l.tad aa of 1·1> JS ,
Janaary aad tkoaa
win aptar next
pat ι tien *aa k
dnrlns the 1·
»hipj b***a. 1
dna la larya
lalaraat la
th« war.'
A
lata· '
kfall na
. Uaitad
!tfca year
ι aatac·,
_iaf ltlt
f I
r Mm
aandkd
af thai
Pal
(&«
Nottfe
Hnk, .Jr.,
Goanaa, Jr.,
of
ι Dart**
C0UNTÏ1
IN
—Harnatt
art Mt te
arltk «
—·
rata ua
SB
of (o«r <
Tba ratar
D* J.
aad cwmiM, ~U$ mn* —,
appotated to aaleef*4*tt*te BMI
(or With
t*·.
It wi
Tlill tkr I _ _ τ
I·»· darla« Νarimtf taetead ·*!
Oetober, α· aoco«*t ·< Ihi fart tu |
he received Uk« U> heeke Ma.
TH Botri wjpi 'ο U« I
Welfare oaeer M>¥ *ero M Mt
fl^vt Moaday to aM*f with tba
Board of Bd Beatles. tha Board οt
Cotaaleeiooera n4 0»Wf Waltara
OMcar C entry.
It vaa ordered that tlM a. ^
tha Harnett Connty W» Aeeedatloa
(or extra police iivltrf*· lotaf tha
(air.
Bararal other |M* or a
ratera ware dUpeao* M
IUU OoUUtein UA>>aUrdar for
New York where he wdPttrchaae label
«later and early rood· fer
Uu Coldaieia Compact·
rood foretaiaapt to W* *Uie aad aa
Uoa. He had ao ta*te or petleeaa
{with the vtlee and of the deei
a«o«aa or »rp*«aalna«< Ootltjclaa
A bora all. Dr. kaatt* Wee a Chrla
Uaa. who Inod aad *°rBhlppad kh
Redeemer with aa ^HUaa aad
|derotlon whtek k»*»*· attleaeat,
with a oourat· that *"♦» ao (ear,
with a faith that k»e* ho doobt.
Dr. SaKh vaa a raB»« elder la the
LJIItDdto· Preabyterf eharah. aad
4 been a lace lu orfMlaattoa. Now
that he le rooe hie *·* aad eoaaar
ratlTa rneae·!· wfll »· Mdly ·Ιο··Ι
by thoee of the ill»n>* who aarrtra
IdM*
ΤΜΓ« «M BOT I
ui aaafal lit·
ikwisTf — — __
what ba Malt bara 01* ta tea lan
iu>p et bla Mm< fevior: ".T%tb
«r, I h»T· fialsbad *** ^ork TkH
l"Wt M tO te' TM" »U M «Ioot
of a ilagla Car fit» Vit what te
U« craat M«r af »·**·■ bla aa
it wltb Ma JtaW «M not bal
frmra wa (Ml ι
bat (H4 that wa If» ai
bla. Ma ba· tatt to ·* On
laharltanaa at bte C
aad bla Oodly walk ι
la bla tetettaaraa «** ht» faUaw
maa ba waa aa eaatl* — tea areata·
• •phrr. »4 I· h ta Tatty te hl»
frlaaCa ba vaa aa til* aa Ua polar
•la». Ha «aa te4**4 a Cbrlatiaa
witbaat «alla. May >· all aaafc ta
follow bla ta tbaaa IMka of lickt
aaaaaaaa wblab ba «a**bta4 te Lraa4
aaul wa raaab tba |N» partait at
that Calaatlal Ottf #*tab baa baaa
pratara* ter tbaaa «H an teltbtal
te tea aad Pnm I* Mi ammt
■ 'aabaa. ημιι to bte tobtorlal aptrtt!
' Ma raala aaw ta tba baauai af tba)
■ bavior wboa ba aarvat «a bfiUy aa4
I wbeai ba te*a4
DUNN'SWEAK LINK SNAPS 'v.
— ———
>W»IUI Ik) Dunn wwlilpil tUctric power plant
»·» Λ· Sw· iaduitry fa North Cknllu to Miff or from
the atrik· of cool mwn, Tko DiapoUh com· to it·
rood or· UtaSad with ο decided paucity of mow· mat·
tor. Wo unit apalogiae for thia hocauao wo are ia
m wtjr mpwuibli. Nor tu wo mo ko ntam for
tkooo who oro cloth >d with authority to hup tho mu
nicipal oakrpriM ι —oiai
Rather oro wo forced to tho coocHimoo thot mumici
pol outheritie· hove hooa «omowhot derelict ia ou·
Μ····1. Tho cool Mrfko hu hooa to I hod of for
week·. It wu looked forward to with tho certaioty
thot tho mImmi would corry out thoir throat to cripplo
American industry if thoir dmwji wore oot mot. Pri
▼eto QMtorpriio lAptad ufofiurd· i|>iatt this throat.
Tho ooMom mill· t Duko, for iattuct, ko vo ρ la cod
—iMgh oool in »toray e oi»d in tho hoMMO of thoir work
er· to loot tho oath* —try through ο long win tor.
AH other prink enterprise ia thio ooctioa wo· fore
handed enough to proparo for tho imminf. Tho
aaaaUoipol plant i· tho oaiy ooo dependent upon coal
thot hoo rartailod its apmatioa» And it· cartailmont
came without aaflMg to MOOT· of aurriit twenty-four
hour» oftor tho «Mho order fc>eam· offΜ»
There ia mo dou b t thot every man eooMoetod with tho
city ιιμιμμΙ ia ο |nd — For oil of tin iff Tho
DiapoUh «Mtitain· tho htodlieot of foolkf· It U our
kallaf, howow. that they have proven thamialrm tho
wook link to Dunn'» toda«tliol fabric It W certain that
fimllhtofao a cuoot ho toc I ad ad to tho goad quali
ties thot wo are ready to odmit thot they pe·····,
ROY LEWIS DIES HERE
AFTER LONG ILLNESS
_ After H IDum of MBy raonûw
Pkika Lawli, 4M at Ui l>oie
ID tkb cKjr Mwrftjr at 7:4l I
ï'ciaeà. aad e»Û*mgk ktTTwth ted
came aa a #act ta May fri—di.
u< ledaed a· a pnt ion»» le alL
in a yaar ho, fcoy
at Sanatoria·»
part· of tkt atata ia an
jain kit heakfc. and only
•teot a MB* aca. vfcaa hi* tonit
tMt
•wry λίΜΐΜ VMt fhyMKM, BUM
and ImH mm ομΙΓοΜτ. hi* aew
dltioe
.mm bmf very iateac*
In *M riigbtly over ti year· ·(
If*· K*vin« Wn born Joly 9. 1β·7.
■κ ni Ike trNnnit mi of Mr. im
Mr», B. U«b. Bt apnK kit bey·
hood day· is Doaa, wfcot he
■Inn been deeervedlr popular and
inlHnwn. B* waa ut gonraw of I
aiai jyliHid trail· of thuactor,
nektag htm an lafta«aec for rood
•elHrmr Im waa knew·. He was
UM W the IBMt of the
town'· roinc man hi tk* btrnin·
world, and had b**a vary woee**·
fol la his choaen work. Th* ftnt
peeMea Im Mid vu la a clerical ca
pacity whh the Atlantic Coaat Une
Railway Company in thin city, where
ha reeaalned only a brief ported We
•'ore b«tac promoted to a larger work
at Wileoa. Haro U* KrvVn wcr*
of a elac* and merit that be wa*
rapidly promoted to a very mock
more reeçoedbfe poattion with the
mm company, and wa* mat to Char
lerton, B. C., when ho remained un
til forced to raai*a la the interval
of hi* health. Indeed the Weat that
caa ho «aid la that h* made good. In
otw walk* of lifo Key'· choke* have
been well made. H· wa* a member
of th* Mcthodlct Episcopal Che re h
of Dana, having made this eona«c
tioa a ahart whil* ago.
The rnarrai —nice* were eondact
ed from the raddeae* on North CUe
Ud Avenue, Taoaday afternoon at
2-Jt «'clock. In tha ahaence fr
the city af hi* pa*tor, Rev. Eugen*
Oltv* af th* IM Baptiit Chareh
coadaeted the il ι lee, which wa· eery
impumin. Intanaaat took place at
Greenwood Cemetery in tha pretence
of a lain number of •arrowing rel
ative* aad friaada. The floral offer
ing waa preface end noA beaatlful,
ptteating la a «**11 decree th* high
pita*·* m which thla yoang man ara*
held.
vwi vcwif OTjnwv
titaUi ·( Um decMud, wm Ptil
Zoom, Lull· Wood. Dick Toylar,
WUUrd Jackooa, Baaott Upiton,
ui li<i> PilkM.
Honorary soil boororo w*ro:
Ε. M. Wm, M. T. Hodiu, W. *.
Howard, Γ. A. Lao, J. WWblUhead
and Noah Loo.
tarvMaf lotooood of hU lmn«
dku f tally ore father ud mother,
ο no brother, Mr. N. P. LrarU, aad
lolWwiac lUoni Miid.au W. D.
HoOnd, L. P, Barioo, Ju. WHoaa,
D. J. Cartor, aad Mia RaOU Lewi.,
all of oh»· raoldf lo Dann nmt
Mr*. Cartor, «ho Ihroo la llorth
Wltkooboro. N. C.
COftMKLIU» HODOCS
Cornollua Hodf·, oao of the pt<v
noon of Haraott Cooaty, 4M Friday
.raorain» at Wo boa· la Grove town
Mr. Ridpo wm oao *f tho
boot kom aoa of tk« ceaaty oad
wao oh dot 7· yoaro old. Tho Dbpalok
ha· Mod ta tnyaro ο Sketch of klo
life far thlo Ino bot «a· aaobfe to
eata »loto It la Une. It «Μ oppior In
an #»Hy iaeae.
4
WINSTON-SALEM PAYS
BIG REVENUE TO U. 5.
Wlnaton, Mem. 8ο». X.—Sicca Mm
establlihawnt of tbc lof»! port of an
trj in StpUnWr, 1*1·, eoUcc.
Uona kit totilWd I7.U2.056,VC1
Wlnaton-Sa)*»'» bi« forrrnjacnt
building ni aractcd In 1R16 at a
cm* of approximately fZSO.OOti. Or
Oetofcor Si. 191·, nearly twtfc a:
mack nonay M tka buildU* CeA wmj
eoH«*i*d by tfco Uc·) branch of ror
Na acrvlec, Um aaaouot bung »«06.
ttLlt. Ttan ware only fare day*
ia tfca month af October that the
""" "— ' * fat
5S2T5L«£ïï£
Smajfelnr all known r^c.rdj for a'
month > kuiatM, the leaf tobtcc·
market aold a total of 114.Me.7lt
pounds for M.MMT8.M.
RAILROAD WRECK IN DENMARK
KILLS Ui AND INJURIES OTHERS
Cop*nha(en, Sov 1 An txptua
train from lioroear, <0 ell*» loatfc
weat of Copenhagen, collidr-d with an
other train bat η it ht at Vi**r»iey
Fire or κ* of the coache· rolled
down an ctnbarlunent and another
jeaa wrecked. The latest reporu «tau
that 22 pen··* were kilted aad mort
than 20 other· injured. bat it la fear
ed that a numbrr of bodie* are «till
under the wrecka*c.
BR1GHTT0BACC0
GETS HIGH PRICE
—Harnett County New».
It la with «rant aatiafartlo» thai
thla paper record» the high prleee
raid for brlcbt loal tobacco In tlili
•action thla aaaaoa. I^aat Jaanan
tbeae eolunin· berpoke lor thoae whe
planted the weed the be*t of prie··
aads.aow that the (old leaf I· brin·
la I faaey price·. It baara ont thb
paper'· prediction at that Ume τ ha
'greenback· would be ftoatlax uroi
Harnett county like lattice"
It »··( be remembered that rlithi
through thla particular belt or xiuidj
loam aoll la the only «pot In tin
whole world that ean ral·· brlgh'
hk( tobacco of the quality m mud
la demand for cigarette* and plp<
ntoktni Ai a conaeqaenc· of th«
•pleadId prleea b'ouglit by thU to·
baoeo Ibla •eaaow, (arm land in ihfa
etotnlty la In groat demaatl. aud II li
Indeed a piece ef wledota on the part
Of tbnee who bay oarty. Thl· 1· noi
a land adrertlaemeut In any aenae o!
the word, la tact, the Innd dnej no
need any further adrartialng now. Ite
caaae I ta "rap" la «cure
Mr. Ο. W. Howard, the «ell knnari
(•barco «an, M MlllHB moi»e ut lh<
flBMl tokMM «n pUred un Ihi
MrkM. Tb»« la «bat Dm luad!ii|
tobacoo man ear, a*d tker kaor
Mr. Reward reiaad ou la nil hnloo|!n;
u> Mr. H. T. (Man Juni nutot Ci
corporal* limita ol LUItnftoa. tabac
ce «(bteb ararmcad aboat a dollar !
pMltd—M ba mit, 1,100 pwtnd
broackt ||,1·1. Mr. Howard ta no
tbroafh marketing. Ha bee yet u
pat en tba door aoiao of th· "Tt>:iow
aat ol tba y»IW»w.··
Mr. Blaloet. Juat ooulda of LU
llagtoa, mark at ad tba otker dar 1.
100 poaade far )a>t m many dollar*
Tba a tory aoald ba otada a Ion
•■a. ) Tbara la m much aetUlty li
tba tobaeoo land mark at that (ho to
baarii market llaolf U baiat oral
leaked la the raeh. It la a aafe ba
that land la Haraott oueaty la Iowa
aow tbaa U wUI arar ba.
GREAT PROSPERITY
•Ι ΟΥΚ. TIE COUNTRY
il·»—· r~>—...
• Verging Upon Keck·
Ι«»ι·4
ij REPORTS FROM AGENTS
1'£<·*< S«Hb App* ready Aypraarhiaa
;l. It* Ka4, Rtpart Dnltm, Though
;·. C-ai Mi.·· Wtllmt I· Mm h'i.
! Μΐ·ι faullw Numbof Strike·
I ir. Sea* l)iairi<u
Washington. Kov. 1.—Ik-rpiu- 41;·
torbad ndurtilal rond.rion», icrvat
prwi»:rlty obtain» ami ir ally o»rr th.·
country, according to report· for Or
tobcr rccrlvrd by the Fedc-ral IUim-tv.·
Bourd from it* »f»Mi in tike jcvcibI
district». Α Λτυ.η d *man<l far r<in
moditiaa. v.rjir.tr at l!.nw> opnt) n«k
Iovihi· in baylns »e* ί·κ J in prae
tically all rrttion»
8ummar+*'-»r th* t-epoït*. Uii· bcatd
!>n a uau.rc.nt wsidr pablk- Atttuw
• day (aid Uk· labci »JtuaUoB oceap*-."
a position of priwx y ianorcauci- tri'.h
an ir.rrvaainar dc*i·'· or gt-Drnil μι.·
r»«t over the roar try.
"Th;· atari *tri!.v wbic-h haa b>-tn
1 )oi:(r drawn oat. th ■orh v^kh pro*!ac
tion well raa'ritan'i-d," raid lb·· win
man'. **!» apparent',y upprcf.-tiinir Ji»
jnd. Thr- hit·· not in Hi ,-nt
twkt •.■rWHi.ly tumjirri»· production.
"Mora MrkMU. |M-*h«ps IB it* p>»
idbililtc* than any orhrr labor dhaur
laniv, i· Ikt 7 "vrai roa> ·«(«··
•*Hoj»'.fnl ituiL-a'.'.un in tin· la hoi
<MIT.cu!ll··». V Ήι fact that in r«»>
ii»tricu a >j»ia'l-r namiirr of art tut! .
alnkcj or a ►jnalW βοηιΐχτ of m.*n
•at of »wL υ ι. mdt cf nri);r>.
' "* t?o rb!t»Seir factor in llir In
du trial -ruatior, it mid (n the rxle
«■nr· of a w1d*»prc»'l rendition of
indurtrial and «oclii asreat. and whilr
4i«turfeaiK«C inpwinjr o»f of xlrikcr
have not ir.cmaird durin* 'J.c mootb.
.irerprrta 1er a erearth in thii dtn-c
icn have- b*vn *uth a« to ro««t· torn*
ar.jirty."
S«mm!n(t up diftrirt labar «tua
!««', it would apprar that in ttiv N«w
Enplarni '"rcico thara is BO ftcacra!. or
'eriou· d in! «cat Ion. of working rela
tionship!. ahhooyh thi-r» U anusual
ra'Jtlan aaaoop employer*, arhllr in
Philadelphia but littSt· dinturbanrv
haa bac* rxperwr.cad, condition» in
'-ha., South, at Atlanta aad the ad
jacent, err fairly «atjifxyn, who·
<n MinnaapoU» and th· N<jTtlra«-/i
thrrr ia fall «auioysmt at voiid
*»«t* Unreal exirla In. New York
and Ch'cac·, w'aila the htw
taMl yield briaar the feriyùnM. record
pricM Inn augmented money murna
m «pltc of th« dtticutd toIojd*. Rr
oort» by diatricta included the fol
lowing:
Birbfnend —Crop return». «wire to
tbc hitch price· rcallwd bavt bf-r.
•bandent, bvaSnca» is active and ••un
favorable factor* have had little de
terrent effecy"
WORKING WOMEN
CjfFER AMENDMENT
Demand a Share la IntcrM·
tional Labor Con
f erecice
Wathinirton. Xor. ».—T'artW ipatiun
by women ir. ror.ndt-raiien of lal-ur
Cobk-m* hi.'«r» the Inii-rrational 1a
t Coaf«*r«-tir·· wa> t>i-.ipost/d ir> a
rtMlr'.'fn '•••ir.y, adopted by the 1 \
tern <; «til > ->»ττ· « of "Knrkt&t *'»
me .. · nJouM of the B<r
«ai" - lî·.·.. ·.! thiit ι nd. I» «-+.<1
Y.Î "tcV ·! the tiv«! V be M» aJ
ι .·<* thi·· ·· . : : · *.ini>»l Julctretion
t.· *5 cvill'· ι hu.ild inr'ude α
m r.ar. ) ·|·.·' ι j laUo.-. ar>·! οικ<
rt ς·.'Λ.1'-.'ι·μ '·.♦ rt.vcr<;minl·
*;· : roti rc-cc.-noM-ndinir nr.
cii.V-horr .h/, wh'rh ww adopu-d
Satu.J^r inl rcfrrrtd hack to com
mitt -.' fr.r r. ν;»icr. aimi war fina''y
adrt-ic:i Imi»;. H <ollow«s
"ιΗ· fi-.-t Ijkt·· ι·itiina· Cor.crcax
if V.'u;ki*)tr Weav.i *··ι «»ti« tbe flrwl
Intori.utional C«ην · , Lalto· uf
.he Liatro· of Κ'μιη,ι* ..■.·> an Int. ·*-'
|^ia»Wn»t cor." nth.·· frtiV h:
"f lM. fi-r al! wovfc.:· η maximal·
<ijcfct-hour dey and ·.! Iw-jr week.
•'Berond. 'Jul tht' t»5. nl/ runt pc·.
pod ihall Have an h.i 1t« rei/ud du
ration of at l«-e»t tui· «I ·ν u.vl a h«K.
"Thud. thM " ί »τν . · ·. u* Indai·
trie· a minimum to« ρ rîr.d ··( on.·
hnlf-ho .r aha't be aervii-ini In each
ei'/ht-hjur rhl
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R^nwircs.
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I ι·.·*ΐί:' boT< Ε^ία· <·· ./ n'.tfi»» <jy CM. t
'•f Polk-t Pare t'ffw rfc-y had pr« ·
: pared to make c.n.., for Ui.< a»*ht in
!Wln -arrf of V;. U, A<taiia. Tfciy
Λ Y* iî1~arr m r>i9WI« ΙΉΙΜ nr
''or Stat* of Ν·-· York mil kad, in
hplt jir.jfi. « ·6Τ .•'vit*I trji, imh/
lleotl. ■ valuable btatk Λ In rub* an J
.1 a <jaanttty nt uvvraQi aHwf«> tu W .
'.· Or.r wf tîï«- kepi «halttid ta < S·
polknu that th* ear had kaao «Mm
η »'.onrec, N. Y.,,lka(f kotM town.
tad rtalM two car» Hi li"«W ■*M»
«„<- karf Ml tWta >.<U'-7?n»j5é
; Λ* wkra η· TVje
1 ,.p.r iok^im»UT iaeaUd. J. w.
ι ιλΑ.τ, m( Mer»·, eMna.tto town
■ latarto I· r.pJ* to η m
. tka (f h— m kl» <ra». Ha
. left h ariU *· *·)*■» d.»art»»—t
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