THE DUNN __ _^ __ # - # ** VOL. 7 fBa=°s= 1 11 — UlKtUUKS MttT TO PLAN FOR BIG 1920 Exposmor Will Complete Arrangement For Enlargement of Plant Hotro TWO NEW BUILDINGS BE CONTEMPLATE! Oaa Will House Machinery Exhibits ^••ther Pssltrr Shew—Flera Hell Te Be Changed—Riddle Plsss ed With Pragma Made ew AUns lieae This Year. Director* of the Harnett Counts Pair Association will meet tonight in the room* of the Chamber of Coat' merea to complete arrangements for the several new buildings and other improvements to he erected and mads la the Pair Orounds between now aad the tim* the big oveet opens In Oct ober. In a previous meeting ft was deeid “ > maha suns changes in Floral Hall and to bn!id a "Machinery Hall and a poultry house Preparation of the race track iafleld f«r usr as an landing Held was ala that meet tag No ‘bf*. but the landing Add >• about reedy thanks to the work of Ed. Warren who bee aoperlnteaUed the levelling and rolling processes Work upon tke additional build ing* will Aa started at once, it is aaid, sad there to no deubt that all of then will be ready in tins* to. help make tbe duties of Fair Horary an -with the_ |»H> Fair the greatest la tbe Secretary Biddle, who combines those of Chamber of Commerce-Sec retary, announced today that he had been pleasingly successfal in booking »o«nc very An* fro* siu^ pay attrac tions for the coming Fair. Beside* the New York Kqusatrinv Combination, which to t* girt Ave fro* ehowa every day of‘th* Fair, he has gotten aa acrobatic troupe that bids fair te be tbe beet ever seen bare. Be also is pleased with the prospect for a really big race meet In which some of*, the most noted borate of th* Am cites* barf odD take part. * ■ Ansr. tke meeting tonight it is cX aaeted that preparation for the next Fair will go ahead with vigor. With in a few weeks Aha ysuatoydda wen blase with pester* telling of Urn , great*-rt Fair of all time. Than will * expSctllj^flflrty Fair this year. INDICT ALLEGED OIL FBOMOTERS FOR FRAUD Ariel* Say Halloa-wide Bmsadap of “Wlld-Cet" PremotJf Ha* Started New York. June *4—With the breaking of teals today on Indict eaenta charging 14 roncernr and SO tndiridoela with frand, govemm it agents let it become known they h d begun a nation-wide ronnd-np of V leged "wild-cat" oil company promo tera, who are said to hava iwindlad the public out of millions within the last few months. The defendants—oil companies, brokerage concerns and their officers * and salesmen-ere charged with hav ing used the mail to defraud. They are alleged to hare rbsds gross mle represonUiionh and in cases to have paid impressrvr dividends out of re Mind on Jrtock mIml In on« cate Uvc indictment* chart od salesmen disposing of stock of the Crown Oil Company. falsely repre sented that a son of former President Rooaevrlt was an officer of the com pany. which It was claimed would soon rival the Standard Oil Company in volume of businem. Shares of this company, according to one of the In dictments, were sold Vo Investors in Chicago at $E.2£ a share and to "evade the western Mo* sky law" la • tar was disposed oh hero st 19. aftoc coating the brokers only 7 1-t cents a share. While Federal officer* were seeking Louis C Van Riper at Atlantic Cit, and Boston for alleged connection with the sal* of Konger Oil Stoel the premotor and his counsel appear *d at the Federal court to aaswoT tw UJloiaeonl Da 11 woo AvnH at 12ft IKK •fur the pnroeeeutiofi bed nought U have the amount fixed at 150.000. Van Riper'* couajel, Martin W. Littleton, pleaded the latter *om wma excessive and would bo tantamount U uiini*iimen*. contending that a bond of $5,000 waa the usual bail in mall fraud ea»ea_ EXPLOSION AND FIRE RESULTS IN TWO DEATHS! FOUR INJURED Springfield. Hi., June 14. — Two men were killed and four Injured ee~ rioualy by an explosion and fire which partly destroyed the Waetcm Cart ridge company plant near here early Thirty employei. Including IT wo men ware in the plant when 50 pound* of powder exploded. All ex cept the two men who periahed es caped from tha building, carping the four injured, Just before a aecobd ox ploeion came. DECLARES NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE ‘CRIMINAL AGENCY* Greenville, S. C.. June *4.—De daring that “the flew York cotton exchange ie a criminal agency U beat down the price of cot ten,” Thomas J. Shackleford, of Athens, Go , attor ney far the American Cettou amocla tioii. criticised tha operating* and method* of the exchange in an ad drae today before tha Wth annaal convention of tha Sooth Carolina Beaker*' assoclatien. Vary the diet with more vegetable* milk and fruit—and be healthier COMPANY FORMED TO BORE FOR Oil | Ap« N. C. Oil Co. Carterod Yea tor day; Proepwete Bw i .lleved Good Letter* of incorporation Wcrr granUd to th* Apex. Klorth Carolina, Oil Company by the Secretary of I •!> authorized capital ttock of $200,000 and »300 paid in , by D. P. Hrtte, of Raleigh; W. Tracy I Redlin and U Button Howard, of . Apex. The corporation o«m a tract of land three mile* from the town of j Apex. 17 mile* from Raleigh. Tree i* found in dig*, ig we) for water to tupply a aaw run Tli well* were mink to a depth of It, and 139 feet, and were S00 yard apart. Both dieeloaed Indit. :.vn* *t Iietroleum and tamp lea submitted to Stato Geologist Joseph Hyde pratt and Dr. W. iC Witherz. profeaaor of chemistry at Bute College. , 8 .J . “•«*- Raleigh, who U In tereited in the promotion of the com K"y; *‘d *"« »}**>» that both Dr. Pratt and Dr. Wither* declared th* »preimcnt of oil superior to the erode product of the well* in JTeiaa, and equal to the Pennsylvania petroleum Th* company rxpccU to begin boring for oil during the next 30 days likcRO SURROUNDED IN SWAMP BY MOBi LYNCHING FEARED Wilmington, Dol., Juno 22._Irak Fountain. • negro, convicted for criminal assault upon a lS-year-old jrhitc girt in Trapp*. Maryland, was sorioundpd early today in a woods near Hebron, Maryland, by an ana of approximately 600 per •onx. Opaiv threats were made against his life and officials fear they win not be able to hold the poses in check should ho be cnpturWL Fountain twiea escaped from the Barton. Maryland Jafl. He waa con-' victed on April 19 and sentenced to bo isecuUd A few weak* later he '•C-*P*0' bat -was quickly captured at Bsafqrd, Del. He got away again last Wednesday night pad since then pan see have born parching* the country side in all directions. Shortly before midnight lash night tM^gWve through the net. A short uS732sr the negro was again cornared la the Habroo woods and it waa thought mnmae adjmmra State hfm . towT pssald”ThrongS'TuJ Vur additional members until the num ber has been tripled. ' PLAN PLANE LANDINGS ON MOUNTAIN TOPS bos Angeles—Proposed airplane landing rites on nwrtsli tone in Souther* California war* Inspected by Mai. Charles Pond, pilot of the Avion, an eight-passenger airplane in a flight from BskerdlrVd to Los An glia*. I-ocal aviators will consider plans 1 >r mountain air station* whan Ms jo- Pood and other* make reports APPEARANCE OF REED MAY MEAN HOT FIGHT Sena tar's Name Net Oa List of Mb amri Dele fates to Be lekahltd T • Csaakte Sen Frmaciseo. June 24.—Members of the national committee which meets tomorrow afternoon to com plete the temporary roll of delegate* to the Democratic convention antici pate n lively time if Senator James A. Reed, of Missouri, and tries te have himself placed on the list. The Mis souri senator, who Is a. bitter oppon ent of the league of nations coven ant. and who has opposed many ad ministration measure* In tha senate, Is expected here tomorrow to fight his own battle far recognition as a *A^teugh the senator claims to have born elected delegate from the fifth Missouri district his name does not appear1 on the liet of delegate* made up by the secretary of the na tional eommltteo for submission to the committee tomorrow. Tha Missouri state committee some time ago rejected tha saUetion. ef DbbH mm ■ italamafo tnr LKd fifth Hit. xiet Democrat*. According to the roc >rd* of the national committee here he fifth dldrict did not eeleet a dei rgatc to fill hia place during the life . the ttato convention, hot re-elected ( him at * ruheequent meeting. babe rutm knocks a home RUN IN AN EXHIBITKM4 GAME Cehiabu*. 0., June <4.—"Babe" Rath, the New York Yankee'* home run king, mad* a homo ran today in an exhibition game which the Yan kee* warn from the Colombo* poa habdlee, a local eeml-proteam, 10 to 1. In batting pntdtW* prior to the gam* Rath hit »U bell* out of the tot He pitched tba la* Inning for the vieitoea. NEW BERN MAN** RKULL FRACTURED IT ROBBER New Bern, Joar *4. Serna uni dentified pereon eerljr thil evening I tittered the office of the Independ ent Btoomohtp Co., ot the foot of Craven etroet, and otrack the caah irr, Wm. P. Roe, who wai aloao at the time, on the head with an Iron pipe, knocking libn eonaciam. aad robbed the eafr of Ml. Rao, whoor ■kail woe fractured la two plaraa, regained eoneiooaneee after the rob ber had departed and telcpheaed for medical aid. Tonight the tnjnrod tackier la in a aortotm condition at a local hoepital. with email ekaneea of recovery. Poflno are en fevering to locato the eaaatUnt aad thief, hnt thu* far have ao eloe upon which to work. GARDNER MESSAGE TO OVERMAN BEING MUCH SOUGHT FOR Morriaoa Forca After TeW *» Show Cord nor Was Strong Suffragiat OVERMAN OFFICES NOT CERTAIN ABOUT MATTER Frad J. Caaa, Manrisoa Jlfwrttr, FaU, ta Gat Hald Of Elusive Mss “*• of Lieu to neat Cstudw AJrg •■« J“«W Saastar ta Gin Nme •ary Veta far Saffrage. (By R. E. Howell.) Washington, Jons Il A president of the United States has bagged and tha good woman of the Union have “•Mod. but not until today baa tha otfca of United SUtet Senator Loo 8. Ueermer, been tha Urgat for a picket P*rX' tk,t * Plrt7 (tending 1 on tha suffrage quoation himself just u ths junior Senate; dots. It U all on arcoohTof that elusive maaaago which MveraTTpika say Lien- ' jenaot-Governor Max Gardner and 1 speaker Dennis Brummlt sent to tha Senator February 10, 1919, asking , 3im to give the causa tha one vote *,»*«ded to pass the roaolation sub- ' sitting tha suffrage amendment to 1 Km ‘h« picketing end muck ques tioning from a im spacer men hu un covered nvtiu^W Sueb ■ telegram m.gbt here hsent here, butVred J. ol #edesbore. who promts od the AanAu that be would carry a copy back u them to abow just how Mr. Oardnar .tend, on suffrage can't hie ha.de on it and thTn^itlvc pro./ mult come from tit Western Union offio Sara ohena Wm Saat Thera la a Oat denial at the Or • man office hoot receipt of the tel 'fn»- Hub*. Martin, the Senator’* secretary hu em recollection” that Just each a meeeag* u Co** nrante ana hare lest February, but on willing te> atnk, hU roputeUon on it. Any how. If It did coma, ha doubts the propriety of either making the cgm* public or turning a certified copy to such p etthig Cameron •w^orUr.at Mr. Caen ■ Mr. 'Martin 1* cartaa that W. K. ^rjrett, who’ w»< chairman af the itiffrngn committee la, the l»is rf **“>«• “»»•*» dn Senator to cast hie vote la faror*ef the Mian. g« oiled ton la not clear. Fori lag, the stakes are too big to I play on just recollection The film la! the Sens tor's office don't go back that far and the Washington office of the telegraph companies only go back 90 daya. EFFECT OF SPACING ON COTTON YIELDS The yield of cotton depend* to a large extent upoa tha namber of pro ductive plants. Tbe number of pro ductive plant* may ba reduced by a poor stand, broad (pacing, or seed from unproductive plants. Poor ttfnd baa bean suck a common trou ble during certain .seasons that it is customary to plant many more aecd than would be needed If eeeh seed germinated and produced a healthy plant. Even with this precaution, lack of (tend I* still s source of seri ous lees. Tbe spacing of Said crops is al ways a problem. If oaa could pre dict trie waa%r for tha growing sea son it would Me much saner to plan spacing far tt\different crop* The cotton which S..3WS it to secure Its moisture plant has a deep feeding tap root In very dry weather. In fact the cotton plant is much more resis tant to drought than corn. For this reason cottas can be planted much closer than cor*. The work of th* Mississippi Exper iment Station indicates that the Duel yields from cotton er* obtained from leaving th* plants eight inches apart or even without thinning nxcepl thal done by the weeder and harrow. Spacing Tests la Narth Carolina 8pacing taste of cotton were con ducted at the Iredell Test Farm, neai Statesville, for sU years; at th* Ex parimant station farm near Reialgi irw Itocky Meant for fear year* nd ot tho Hod Springe Fane for our yearn. In them tout the row* row laid off throe and or*-hart and •or foot apart. The Mod were plan ed In Ova ordinary way with a plan er and at the tlm* of chopping tho vLanta won thinned four different pace*: twelve, data an. twenty, and .wanty-four Inch** In Ova row. Tak ing all the taata into eonaidamtloti tho hoot jH*ld* hoc* been acenrod from throe *W> one-half feat row* with nxtaoa inch** between hUla, ex cept at tho Experiment Station Form whom throe and one-half foot row* with two lot Inch** hotwoon W1U haw given tho hoot reeulta.—W. F. Pat* and it. T. Winter*. _ CANDIDATES MUST GO ON SECOND SAY WETS Mouther* of tho Uhited Liquor Dealer* aamelaUoo at a mooting in Sangerbund Ball, Brooklyn on J«no 11 oooldod to rapport all candidate* far congmm who faoor a change In th* Vo Mead code. Candida toe will ho naked by th* llqaor dealer* to do Sn* thotr attitude on prohibition and thorn who refaoa to ruMala a change In tho enforcement law will bo op p«**d at the pall* rogardlea* of poli “1 am la a groat hurry,” aald th< baldhanded mu *• be climbed Inti I the barWr'i chair. "Can yaa out mi | hair H I loam my collar onT” "Sam," raid tho barber aa he atone od at th* ihUy dome: '‘ova* if y*i leave your hat an.” LAWSON CAMPBELL Wi.«oo 5,l», N. C. Htre (a the minister who la to ran duct a terra of rwiral meeting, it the Fink Christian Church here be ginning July 18. Jahn J. Lxmgnoo minister of tha cbosch says of bin Lhal he la a "thlnli, reasoner an, -criptorlan." Ccrtal^y he in one ol Hie fort meat evangdata aver to »i* .1 Dunn. Hr. Ungau I will make fur ilier announcement tf the mectiiun r “ *£IUon « **»!» Paper. Mr Campbell ! home it in Wlnaton-Ba lam. RIIIVI rtfBlf Am Aiut. TO equipment Buii-’a Creak. Juiti It_The di - i ctore have named N. T. Patterton of Conte ml preeidenPof the Bank of Lvnea Creak te HoceH Dr. J. p jgf. Kay. retlgned. Thrf bank ha* Jiut hern In operation rid mor.thi The »P*d growth la 4Ur*utable to Uia large numher ef mafll etoekholdere. including a large beaten Lege of the cftrsenahlp here, ahd the fMt that .1 U eituated )«. pogibly the finert farming nection la Barnett county The fehmere generally are preeparoui and hare ehewn a maiarkably Am •plrit of cooperatiog with the new community enter pried Thf PMl Tear audk. th, biggaat enrollment ia tho-hiitory of Buie* Acadmiy, jcHm*o«rd of Too rtudeau from natmr Aunliee In tbto and other StaU-aJ Bineipal J. A. Campbell etataa hj already reeer ratione are being male by many new itada^p at UuJU do.mitory. Ha ^trui vl boiraM rqim to [>oeeiblc dll avatmateftoeem for what ne predict* ii Tgf JhJf n . i f ial*a nrgtthc Spec ity Km /«gMRni the achool u far a, petiole to meet lhe incrraalng need* The mod no ticeable Improvement, to the emeual observer ban bean made in the walk* and driven on the tamper which bar been -under the direction of W- K. Phillip*. The ached •» fading the enthusiasm dsTeleptn by the hand some glfta made by the loyal alumni and friend* at tie last coanaanee ment with the prapccta for four new building* to be under construction daring the next your, it looks Ilka ■ epochs yssr for the iastitution. MAKING US SM1LS. If it wasn't so- foolish as to be fuany wa’d actually lose patience with the man whs turns in an ad for the paper with the announcement that he i* giving it to u* “just to help us along.” And T«t every now and | then we ran across the fellow who. has not laaruod Suit advertising 1* the bast protection < he.' enn hnvs rgainst failure ia buaiaosa Take any prosperous retail con cern in this country as an example and nek the proprietor if ho a»vsr titea to J>elp the editor or bimself. Take th* merchant who is content to go ahead sell lag the same amount Of goodb today ha did ton years ago and i you'll find be ia Minding still s' ly because ha is too shallow to sot st advertising helps the 'advertiser far more than the publisher. If adver tisers only helped the* publisher tbaa | American merchants are the nod 'charitable poo pie on earth for they (maintain thousand*, of newspapers nod magazines, znd let loos* millions ef dollars annually they could help I la their pocket* otherwise 1 The day when that hid question '“doe* it pay tv advertise?” was I saesiaw kes si si ssf ^ (as4lW fka ftAn roach and nrc-ocnt sugar. Today , the sensible mar asks himself. "does It pay not to ad**H>** *» l—c* i rf the paper that gdeg-to tha papi*» won whom 1 »wt dapend for rmdo? No san* man advertise* .today in. n newspaper just to help komibody out but to heap his business .out of the bands of the sh*K». Thd truth was never sore plainly spoken than when kern rone said there is only oae buai aeaa in the United Btatse that caa fat aloof without advertising and sake Money, and that la the United 81*tee mint. •KEK PERFECT WAY Of BREWING COFFEE New York. June X*.—Selene# has been called upon to aid the house wife in making a "perfect” sop of eaffee. Chemists at the Mass InKltat* of Technology, under the direction of Dr. Samacl C. Prmrott, swn will |coMM'-firc' ae.elabotato reooarck Into (he whole ore of brewing roffeo pto psrly. aceordteg to the Joint coffee : trade oonunMloe in this city, which win finance the irrvsetlgstlo*. I The comerlUer'iw eni^tai* the an nouncement today, dbalarel that I seen the "exports differ ae te the heat Method ef brrWtrg More than half the responsibility Ter a poof Out jef coffee is due to "kitchen Ignor ance.” the committee says. ’ Aa arsngs fain'ef M bushels a> acre of lata potatoes area ssad* hj • spraying with poisoned Rordeaui i Mixture in aix-ycar lasts at Nortl Carolina branch kspsets sat station* , FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION TO BE DUNN’S BEST Fair Graaada Prepared Pap •** Eraa*—Eetehall Aad Other Eraata Will Mark Thta Year-. E»aa—fcaaee Ta It Goad. j Coramittaaa A* Work Ob PU> Th»l Will Prmro Biggoef b* History DAY TO BE FULL OF INTEREST FOR VISITORS Fourth of Jaly will ho la Dona oa Monday, July 6. So toy * y»rc Dana cltixoaa who aro working to malir of thU pane'. Independence Day celebration the blggatt aad boot , . tvc,'t K> bo ttaged in all of North | Carolina. For the edification, delectation. 1 amoaemert, entertainment and I nr* of the thonaande of Dwl', I friend* who are expected here that ' day the eonuaittoe. in charge af the I celebration have arranged a Marta I that wtll nuke aD former rueh oc- « cabon. m maall In conapartaon. « Thla will bo followed by aa nil dee l ,na am ib tW hit fair Groanda af tha Haraatt Caut' rair Association. Thara a hall »AIJ ha staged. as win #*•«► tact*, ath lalic contest# M tvwry fceriaUeo tod horse races af aatfTal mh!l Aeroplanes loaned by fit g£52: P1*"1 "t P, tMwaa aaS^acro b»U engaged by tha committee will porfprM fcr thi tnlirtfaiaMRt mf tk* tbonandi. Mods, u May U cam be W‘U >My during Ua no tin. iSSSm aad thara will be. something Mm •fry ails ota of tha time afurthe ki*P*I»da disburses la Iba fiaith ^ Tha Pared. wUl fan sn/iy in the if S? toSS! diMfS. lt. u expected that this per. '•da will be mac than twe mile. Uu to it will be fleets rsprsssnliag tha atacsnntfl* and fan Ufa of the Dm* DiMriet. teerehaota. toe? man. --imT i Ur, Meet taa bare, Md demise. It will ba tha tea# are to be bettered. . ss: •*»* tod the “ Uea for Chamber af"--- _ pre paring the Pair Grounds tor tha cet ■ bratioc. Be it tUparin tending the laying out of the Mil d la man 4 and the foot raea antteaura within the inee track infield. He li making af title one of tka bam rulAa 1> the State. Nearly every detail of the Mg cele bration hoc been coat Dieted. There la no doubt that this win be the bWepet of all celebrations la Eastern Cata lina thla year. ASHEVILLE BOY IS JAILED) ATTEMPTED TO SOB PAST TEAM New Oricani, June S3.—The quick thinking and action of Engineer Smith, of the Now York limited, on the Louie*ill« and Nashville, saved the train from a possible hold-up Monday night and lod to tha capture of a **▼ ante en-y car-old youth, polio* ray la oao of tha three who planned the robbery. Engineer Smith laautHona wan aroused by th* actions Af three nan who engaged him tvM con rarmtiac shortly before the tr> j left th* ela tion. Tba man a'red many qaaa tiana about th* rout* of tha train and its speed, especially near tha bridge aver tba industrial canal. Smith told th* special agent of the toad of his auspicious sad a detail of oflkera warn pat on tha train. Whan tha train approached tha bridge, instead of mawiiut down It came to a atop and tha tnfcsn mads a search around tha tiuek and dis covered th* youth, who stated hia name, th* police any, was Jamas Waal Blackwell, of AahrrDle, N. C. Two men were man t* leave tha train usd hurry down tha Chaf Mao tar mad. nan had agreed with Mm to rah lb* rain at tha aramiag of th* Indaa rtal Canal. Hara they war* to threw >ff the mall bag* and Blackwell ear m hid* them and remain hidden an il the twa Bun returned whan they aould divide th* loot, be told tha of Hcera. A aaarch la Whig made far the tw* men, who are heavily armed according to tha captured youth. 144-YEAR OLD CHUBCH HAS ITS FIRST WEDDING Part*., Ky.—Th* 14th annlveraary of tha dadiaatloa af tha 80m Bap tlat Church la Jacksonvill* county, era* celebrated by the Srat marriage earemony ever performed within It* waUa. Th* brid* waa Him Battle Mae Sparks daughter af Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Span* af Jaekaanville. Tha bridegroom Is Dillard L. Sahastiam of Scott roaaty. Whan th* little church w*a built in 1774 M wm th* Aral charah In what U new Kentucky and aa a ftv ting aaramonlal following the dedi cation a wadding was to have taken place. Th* wafting morning tha bridegroom-to b* 'Was kiBad by In dians aa th* story geos. By calnc idsees during th* 144 year* afterward nan* af th* t*«ph marrying In Banrton soaaty saint od the littl* settle* far the earam* r - ’I Crimea* clover aa a catch crap ma] b* harrowed In batwana tha raws a i a main crop Ilka tshaiaa, cam a roctbfhi August or Baptoabar. {GARDNER IS NOT TO MEET MORRISON I _ Caa4M«tN Will N*t Speak From Attditoriu- in Joint Debate (N«wa and Obtnmr.) CsBerro Morriton’s ckti)«M|« to O. “•*, <*•»*■•» «• -want bla oratorical artfllary an tka mm* platform with him brought reeulU laat Bight in a formal arrangement for a >olnt de UU to ka bald ta the rlty endltonum * ®olalgk next Monday night, begin “r till 22*t ■?rV*C*l■ 10 “iB«" w. Sick^t w.U be eaidliS*:jf-!*1**T*,,u tarn between j'S5JJI**,j. *°Crnwfonl hSJI Tu2EL0< Mf- Gardner; gad £S-* |U?Likf ilB Blgga’ eMealast f>SL. ?w*r Mtri? tw^koar. con lhTlI2.^!V**,nd “““»«»» from 1*5 i“B#T and announced tbai h*fT *"* »bnt “2, „ T?** “f*1 ,Mi candidate ®*»U»»e hie ennoanced aefced aU of .peaking engagement., parea •ng their way. apart until the prim »»y next Satarday weak. Talk of a lout debate between the yo rabomatorial aoptranu bc«ma al JtoKhoro Satarday eiyfat »bSj|r Mnkf0"' la behalf of hi, ciadUac*. aad M*k|lnr U part to io woald be oiac •a tbo platform ", **•« «»or aaa peroonal attack. ^ Monday nlffht ia Wayooovillo Mr Ja Jo«at debie^t^^ arlth another "«-^^Utr within fcssUJrvsswrHS r Mr. Mooriaoa di •••MlndCa Bint I I ant the_ kin. Cot WtAo. I Mai. L Elmore of Rack* Meant * opoadinj a tow dayi wMb Mr». w l Mr*. J. A. Sterling *u ■ business visitor in Du* MomLj. Mr. sad Mrs. E. D. Endy of Four Oaks sprat Sunday in Godwin with Mr. and Mra. J. P. Joaoa. Mr. aad Mrs. Hoeth Pops of Wil mington spoat the srnek aad with Mr. Pope’s., parents Mr. and Mrs. W. M. 'Tun Luu baa returned from Favctteville where he underwent an tporatlcn in Pittama's Hospital. Mrs. C. W. -Spall aad Miss doles Connelly spent Tuesday la Wade with Mra. Mary McNsUL Dooai* McDougald of Wads, was a businsat visitor in Godwin Sotur fcis. Ruby Tamer was a badness visitor is Fayetteville Wednesday. Misses Roby Turner, Raise Coo n*Uy sod Luc ton McIntyre spent Friday la Dim she^ptog. »---—-« | UMIONTOWN SIDELIGHTS 0-— “ Voile r He doesn’t tarn a hair at driving a racing car 10* miles an hour bat bo’s afraid to rids in n Peril Uxi«ftk That's Aadro Boillot famous driv er at the French Peugot car at In dianapolis, brother of Georges Boil lot Internationally known racer wkc was killed during the werld war. While “fanning" at Us ton town Boillot declared that whenever to rid vs In s Paris taxi, known for thoii mth deon open mad brMM hlmulf , vith feet and baud*. ready alike (or , shock of collision. or to jump to safe ■y Soctu Maul Lai diaMeal Ernie Aastarbarg. yuechanle (or foo Boyer at Indianapolis, was gives his first mount at Unioatown. Ha drove his Freutonac vroil for ISC laps and sta thou roHavod by Art Eioin. Klein had promised hi* wife to quit racing after the Indianapolis rue* and attended the Union tows classic only ae a • ports tar. Ha was In the Frente nae pita far half tha raea. hut hla hand* Itched aa far tha foei of a driving wheel that be jumped into the red car la hi* street clothe* and halmeL Ha ■isagni to bake slsth place by hoody driving. TOOD TO USK FLAME FOE SIGNALING MAES Stamford, Cons.—Prof David Tsdd will make an vffort la an aeroplane ta catch signals from Mars during August when that planat will h* only S'TbOS.SOS mile* from tmhe oorth. It will not ho aa near again for KM years. Fraf«mer Tsdd wiU be in a plana driven by Maj. R. W. Scbrer 1st, halder of the world'* altitude r» esrd. "Hoy," he Emoted, "are you put ting sp mama'* order of sat maatf "T*ah.” r«pli*d the butcher, “am [ all I gotta my to—" 1 "Unwrap fc right array,*’ annaun ’ rwd the hoy. “Kitty’* caught * _ai rww.”—Ama*t«aa Logics Weakly. LONDONDERRY YET MENACED BYRDGN Of RIOTOUS CLANS Nom of th. 40,000 H** 1 The graphic description Of cowprnwSciVEii ClZt V^l c-‘"u* * 0-w *itk CUm. Leh o±r AUraist ‘Tepidity, MUitary Paw. Londooh*. y, J»nr 2*..—The oat *C|W h»i little idea of ft■ ■ ■ i_ '‘7/ WiUo«t "»*tc «~.dM<£y . The emi salty tp^ « day art a'antiag eooagh hot tU •iatara only the dials, ot tha jiJ_ The ruth j. Ma .« .. •» rioting bmt Th* eltjr ia rirtuaBy, coatnUod hr JrtrewiM. of th* —‘—*irN*«ad a. onalleta. wbo probably otnabee m *r B0°- They fire volley, down the without warning and nmi. DU* reason aod tk* Uum put la a elate of continue** anyfif forth only whoa tho 'rocuri'zaont of food bueoateoaM. Jtoly nrccoiory. Many ihookoran ‘*Vt •■•Paaded buoincee ud ton Ib •• refuy* on tho top floSto of tfeoir ctwiaEj' J£*j£Z * “h wopplay m • ■oetoffleo foico hot boos rorinfl to ■ a ere haodfol and tho rinam i ^5* petitioned by May Df %ko JPJJjjW foodU from doty «»»fl »wT »o mUito™ to far hat —fc.o . J^*!*1** the taTaSC -Part, bat without neat -rrrm E» 2t^f.T’SidSMkLd'l ■A lor aim and -— ntfrtra tho aw -• ‘jroealear, ho to »«■—-Jhl 'too or defoatover _ i*»e beotr hilled to „ titer the flret day orjw» H _ topoeelble to Aynre oa the etctJau, -» tho dead ore removed nod Mtop omrudsa aad eairlcd away. A proclamation waa issued by the magistrate tonight warnlm- all cki mma to keep la doors. Tba -- try aad military, tba nnounrc.-, base race_ 9 taka prompt measures aad K uee -uaarjr, disparaa by fares aO aascau Hca. Tba magistrates strongly om Du Win Castle's inactivities, tn addition ta tba srsetisa ad harri mlea, trenches bare bam dug in saaaa of the street* wttbia tba battia ms . No bread waa deliearad la tba city Mo week. Hotels aad hemao are run dag abort af tuppliaa. No gas Is ba it produced at the gas works aad /ben the present supply la intniHd be etty will be without lights. - ROM A COMPKTKNT WiTNUS 1 (Dsavev Rocky Mountain Naim) lha Associated Advertising Clubs •f the World, a no maun authority. •a* gone on record again that iiam •P*r advertising pays. aad hi tba ong ran pays batter than any other iud of advertising. This la partieu lr,7 true where the appeal b mode to intelligence. At on* time In tba nation’s history, end in the world’s history far that matter, the appeal of tba cellar was to a public that road aa It run. A * crude sign or symbol an a ruck or hillside caught tbs ays af tba uniu etructed. Illiteracy was the pi*, eat .be exception. A Has feed number read newspapers. With advancing ineeUi C»u«e and popularity af tba daBv isw^mpsr, til* sdvortiaer MtaO} •mod to it to ranch the customer! bet were worth while, la this e—a ry lhe newspaper is everywhere. The eore reaeoa why the adeerthm bould depend oa it. There ie a wrcholodMl ranee* why the raiieMe newspaper elude it the heed as an adrastMug m«dl • - I’m; the reader receives tha sows ad he world from too papas of Wa news paper; ha torso to it Tor information sad ad vies. If the reader boh tree in hie newspaper and trusts It. he be ie its adeertieen else. If the '•wxpeper It scandalous and surail- • .'.bit. the reader deubu Us adrertlea pseota. It follow, that when the raad r SMI u adrertisement in a news <eper he trust*, he treats it in n mm confidential end iprumttoe i hen he would • here piaeerd. It U mrt of Ms dsUilsd daily leading. Hardly necessary to state that when wa uea "he“ wa do not limit it .0 the male persuasion. The sawn a the household is not loot sight of. if a Mat is bald out to bar an a mu el board, the turns to her anwspn >or for detail aad verification. Castes Chevrolet, winner af the 5SO tail* Indiana polls classic, waa set •van t contender at Union town. Be brushed with Da. Palme, Milton aad Partes for lid laps, hut was Urn* reluctantly forced to quit hnaatt of engine tronbla. There were 17* farm hornet made hupter Is* Tear b* beat* water tup • ply syitoam bistolUd with the help >■ af the Agricultural Tstendoa eorr lee. (

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