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u™gr"l I DISPATCH VOL' 7 dunh, n. cftc. A, j»*a n ii h i —— ■' 1 -*1- - Hr 1_ NUMBSB 41 , COTTON FARMERS HA-E BEST CROPS EVER SEEN HERE BurJ Hawk Offers Jersey Heifer to Man Who Beats Him CLAUDE POPE’S FIELD IS A THING OF BEAUTY Ditps'.ch M»r. Csliad Upon to Detid« R«!*litt Merit* of B*n TowoMod'i And Others No Decision Poftible, But Interesting Tkitf I Ars Found. Cotton yi«!d; in lb* Dunn diary*** ft’r I'kvly lit brink oil record., thia y.-ar an*«trd!n;r to m-my farm**,* who wc*r. until thi.-* wvok fcji-rui that ihe hravy n»ru would inault in a mam. rnoth word with littJr fruit. The cr »p ao excellent that there ha\ •pru' n up a ted d!vu%»ion up to tn- relative merits of the various biy field«. f iiMt week ii whi «;tnl4»J by an ob pvrv. that R**n Townsend, whosi Ibbd'C.C field is the rtlye of town h.»d the I nt f up tr tht county rr»*nd« uf Clnudv Dope, who live-; f-riher alor.y towaul the Samp* or, Inn , r id* d uii exception to this de clork.r that Claude’* field of 9t* mrc-* *.vun Piper.o Mud Hawk Jernt km% d. itnil thut cither of fhem Had a. ir.’od o'! he and Joseph Pone w*> confhl hi ih »i he hod Vm all bca:. C»oorjti Fioyd. who aoid furtilitc l.» mout of the contender., railed on Thi Dispatch man to viait the fif’d'! y> day and decide the question. Jli:d Hawk offerad to y.ve a Jrr«*M h < . I., i U- ...U.. L. J - i_’ crop than he. I’oju 't wan the rtn»t visit.d Hi. t'O acre* present**! a Ijunutifa! '♦T*** The wi-d flVM»rrel nearly m f* ft in h. Ighi amt «i fit*!. *ijrh: ». •i|jp am! that. >1 was not vary fru-t fill, Clow *r pection, however, iliv *hal the riumb?r of bob* wi: ■/uipri*jiigly la.gc. Claude would nm brag about the m*u(T, but ho wa* eon fl»l* u* that the Add would yield at 5*Wt i 50 balr« unless jiomr can* ♦ropl e visited it between now and pick ng t:me. Jo rph Pope's was the neat visited Ifwas not quite up to Claude'*. 4)u*. t\ vne far ah'-ad of anything scan li d'Miict* other than those around ‘LVUnnw Neither he nor Claude had fd mom than an ordinary quantity ' ftlliier. the coit being le»* than the uctv, ft was mid viuceul's Arid wav the nas; >#Spi wdTwdaafbte tt>- decide *n th s and Claude Pope'*. M. 'P‘ - vt;\< tall***, but hi* . ow«> wtr< ^ ynl> four und a half apart. Ken’ w*rc five and * half feet apait nod •m-nallv longer m foliage. The f uiUr.e wa* abundant, but uafor Iti-rntily wn shedding to aomr » teat. Recent heavy ram* had hit hiia ha H* r than tHey had other farmer* My Tov-nstrd u^ed 1.S00 pound* a9 fcitll'tcr to the ae»*. liad Hawk Jcrntgn.:'* farm wa> th hist vu.it ed I Hr prize ccuon patch co**.- ed only fiv* acrA u th-* stalks re Minblrd y s.ng tries* ami wm* r cb "i h’t; bulls tiiat will won huist opt»n The h* ifer was on hand, too. ri rid.* fi*r thr rr.a.-, who hod *n b«-IU*r livid Ihtt i h«* I; could i.o. be said that Ruck Hawk had ths lur;t of th" oilie fel'.v'va. because thr.r rield* were so much iHrger, but It rv»« certain that nobody had unything on him. He said K* crop would have been much better had th* re been a Republican Pre* <!:nl this year. Ho*! Iln-.sk b.-*| thf fincrt corn j. *cr! in h** locality. It was grown f^om nit ov. «d tr.d culti\nti.“l after ho nr r ft* Wan. H; ra!:l«* h.frd numbered Aft - n or * w. nty fire JcT'Civ ard bu Hr*. V o: l>J oc Jersey hog* w/u* one • if lb *» g and *’?.i t in !.♦»♦* entire d?rt ii *. Thi» horn* t of Mr. Jcrnignn a»*d Claud" Pu »" Wi r <J bv the party who filling them to models of ru romfo*. ait ? ;..;.enienr«. Mud Jf'.wl: ► «* ''.•on »t*!n** rV*!r,c light-* i -I n c. m.i c.i .* and s^vr.rag* <\-ietn frr .•* 1 nc.r.ib*. Claude v .■» iln,Halting a-.i old sa< lighting 1*1 *r*t with a new triretrir rtinlrivnnce ■ *id i.aii *'nwV . !>u»y iitdal!*nj »•» Ac * i>ml water. I» wa toted too that mat.y of th* i !n S'** dialriet wi t# following III il ' il : plte of !h» div tont r f-iin inwn. were pirnatng to nj • ir-rttirtieei that a litll*' whil# at .*e.e i jr '.li.Td wr.po«» ble to in IV cy nr "the - mod farm? wit place •* ili! no', be virit»d. v. with the Pv.-*y In h:i touring t.<* ii ir.i by l.li *on ll.ur.ey. I.Yf.-hi OPfcNS CAMPAIGN ren covaanso in sixth ''ay ’••Hit. Ang 26.—“If lh|» par. lie in-t'in ec~t*nuof. to initreaa# a.i ' hi" in th pm. ten y*ai» the iky i ' o- I'in o i whyou ISA) E>k for.” -*i-'Tn'r l. Lmo >. u.'mocratic no mir* fn* fT'irnti fiom the xixtli •V I i >1 In addret,*ing a crowd of Tip p.-r f'npc I'mi- boon.cn |n tbi* rlv, 01 IS r't 'if 1 ill)' devotr-d tn (Iren fie- the ii. ibil'.ra of tk# Cape Fff i '-/•iV- .t. Tisij v.ar th tubj'ct dlarum ail h-* Mr I.ynn. ♦'ho wnk* at thi fiu.'.:V*1ard mart bouse in tli* even ire- .' e. a • arhr-uo f t! nd#d hr iw< Ivii.i td bjdr.o - rjen and womai 1. .i a* Hat.-w. '.be country homi of T>». J. V. M'-Cougsn. The havbc-eui wit* irirea by the rayi-llrville ' ham h#i of emomorea. tommiir.ilY a« rviei uicTeh.int anociallott and Aai*rl«m I.etrion. The Bmox and Philadelphia ion are Importing I On iare primal*, in rinding a fpeeit of ape that wear tt< hair in hang*. Wf HAVE SOME NICE FARM lifted for sal«. If you want farm aer *•= Wa ran plaaae yet Wide Realty Company. I 0 I SOME CONTRAST Kor»vr Empress Eugenie I tin*! k'Cccntl> and tcvetal hun | dr.d iriHinbcp of nobility at L tided he» l uncrnl. In New ark. NVw Jersey, last week a | pet canary died, and u jusd i of truffle cope had to be used r i Airplanes Are Landed On Bars In River* io Suitable Landing Fields Pounc In Alaska By 0. 3. Army Avia tars Washington, Aug. ‘Jf*.—For lack nl >ther *uitabl< landing pLac<* Uiu aim> Alabin airplane expedition w«* forc ’d to al.ght on bar*, in some of the .VI i£ ! r. A Irinka, Cpt. St. Clair Street, .omitiamler of the four plane iquad unt, reported to the War Depart nent Uxtay »n advising of the com .■letfon of the trip from New York. The f.r?* aciial mail wa* delivered • ’i Aiafka when Ihe four army avia >r* in pawing over tho city of Nome, Jropped maiJ packages w.ih oteam •> which had been h*i.il> <1 thr fher* *t variour dvpp! »k places in ihe Unit •d Slate* and Alaska. A«.oid,ntf to in: War D* pa> tmont’* maou/.cement, the entire journey "»• made with ;h: or.ginal nf^tois, »h<ih ep« n ri>mt>i**tion of i.k. trip, •Tci O At ill i Vi'.ltH ,n **WOM*iklful con dition.** ^ The |ilan**> w.ll hr given u com •letc overhauling, the announcement ltd before* the return trip, covering ac idmtical a.r Imu charted on the >Ut»ymi J voyage. i-ONZI INDICATES IDS TOTAL ASSETS Creditors Will Get Less Fhaii '0 Cents On 1 he Dollar •losto.i. Aug -A payment of o? than :»0 cent* o*i the dollar to th» r editors r.f C her led Fo*»Xk quick* :ch scheme, if official rit.auh’i ol •it* l-ishilitjca are cotivtl, was indiea* :od by hie tutcmml of as«<.*ta at thi **ceivcr«' hf*ai ing today. Assuring he federal rrcrivera that he had die low d all he knew, ponsi told of aa •elc wh.cfci Koh^it G. Podgi, counsc or U.< rcvciverii declaiod, wire “not voiOi near-t3.bOO.fHK) ." ♦ The official retimate of'his habile ies madi- after an audit of hi* ar roiifkU stands at $7,000,0i*0. Ponx *■•1 h** thought lh‘:i wu in error. 11 • *lam«d that he waa /olvent and had •wily four million * of aaecla to meet liU I abilities. which ho art at three oil uni.. Th» hearing wa* stormy at me;. Daniel il. ^Coak ley. counsel foi *cnzi. *a*i*t nde:rd to the receiver! o a&fft*'. n rn . ling creditor*' claimt ■heir f.»i $25,000 each, which hod e-f/i g’v>n to h;m and to Daniel V .«Lane, .% jh.uU1 rountei, retain g few. Hi n d tLr*t when he too) V- .nonCj h«- ibought Ponzi wo« u n.i:>q«tirt. but that now he aantoi v< rth: *f in go to the ci editor*. >’*. ir told of loan* of 120,000 each c Henry Ghmlehn^ki, president, and .Villi*m 8. McNary, ti**asurer of thi rlunovcr Tru*l tomiany, which wa* 'cnx.’s principal depositary and dteh went to the wall with his col .!•: e hi< arn:»i uncemrnt that h ind loaned 210,000 to Daniel P. Dee ncad. ln.u4*jrer of the Lawrence . us- Company, of luiwrenci*, wa/ c;h- veil by D<wxnvni|*a resignation n'» r in the day. 1 onwi u»ui he hail I updo loans of several hundred dol rare to the chief of police of &karo.: | •••nl lr» ,?ohn A. Ray, iTeutenlant ol po I’ica cf Somerville. Sh iwing Ponsi stub* for six checkr *r $700,000 each, IVii*. Dodge aaked 1 i m »iw ouiamtn mi msny im -hat purpose. P"n*> rcplitd lhai he J .vithjrnwn the money for him cl* jo prevent auuchmcr.li and had depo il« d ll lal.er in other hanks Poi'.ji -milcd whin he answered in "ryaflvc s qusst:OT» whether he Sri1 my t-loek of international posts1 rcunnns, which ho had told invwtorr fmmed the basis of hi* new fount1 -"id to riches. On The ground that i* •ni|r.M Incriminate him he refused le •av whether he had received any in from European sources oi -h' (her he hod had any tneemc ev wrt thut from inventors who bough1 h!« roter M ut Lucy Mnli, 18 years old, wh' i-rr Inst April had been Po oil's oB. " n npaarer, succeeded him on tht Hm1, She it'd she knew nf no sourrt nf ireomo for Por.xi exn-pt what h< e-;**tl frnm Inventors. When a«ke< ’♦ shi hud ever sc< u in the olllec an inter ininnal icple rnupons. she salt there had been "one or two Ihert ’•'h'-h see used as samples for Ineea tore.’* '!'h» hearing, were nnetponed indc finitely to allow Penal to pc over h* '0Hpe-< for further Information of hi assets and to enable the receiver* ti ■ roll ret those he has dtrcolrcd. WOMAN BLINDFOLDS HER CHILDREN TO SHOOT THE* F.."no. Fit.. Aug Jh.—The eight ! venr-old datgihter of Mrs. T.aura l i *> ovm Is dead, and Mrs Brown on hrr iH.yevr.old sc ' ore in lured serl ’ ou,!-. as the rorull. the police inert 1 ef shots find today hr Mrs. Bmw I who blindfolded the children, stoo j'hcn against the wall and fired a she ,]<*nn on them. Mr*. Brown has bee ■|»md, r treatment for a nervous disoi i|d«» for some time, the "Beers arc li |fmn»od l'w» HAVE SOME NICE FARM i l< tr.l for sale. If yo« want form for as We can please yot Wade Realty Compear COURT READY FOR TRIAL BUT CR( 9 REFUSES TO WAI1 John Jeffresa, Negro, I< Shot To Death By A Graham Mob JUDGE ALLEN PLEADS FOR SANCTITY OF LAW Perpetrator of Crime at Elon Collogi Pay* Eatrame Penalty A« V-ctia of Mofc Law; Law-Abiding CiUmoi of AUoanc* County Outraged Bj Da ad of Irroeponaibla Meu. Graham, Aug. 26.—\Vhih* Judge Oliver H. Alien, of Kinston, waited this uftemoon to huvt the p'iioner arraigned in Superior couil for Ihi raping of a 7-yeir-old girl near KWn College this morning, an angiy crown of Alamance ctiien* arire*] Ji.b- 1 * l eas, a negro, from Sheriff (’. IV Story in the courlhou** ya\d and *hot !.im to d»ath in the wood* a mile ar.d a half aoulh of here on the Uetmou mad. The ofllcm were overpower* d >n nlmn.'t th«- identical '.pot wher* Inmar Roy fell mortally wounded on luly 19lli, wtien the L)urhc#n machine XUti foiti|uny wm guarding the jai; The* 7-ycHf-old daugfrl* r of Lcr Rudd, who live*, a mill* and a ha»f aat of Elon collect, went to the field hie morning to take he*- father u irink of waver. John Jcffi****. u nr f o fiom Wake Korctst, jumped from re lia. h**f near the horn* and t apvd he Lt:le one. Soon a po**c of 25 citi i. ne, hratit*l by Pieakicnt W. A Hmr H.r. of Elon college, w>r» on hi* trail .nd the new* of the crime u*a> broad coated. negro Arr«»i»d by C.titciw WiliM*. th* ficgio appeared at Gra w*m cUi.cn ..t 1 o'clock id*j. J. j i t.dviSC.i. I’.’omincnt Graham aUor '••v. and J. A. Dickey took him in cdf* ody and placed mm in the count.' ;ail. The neg.o admitted the attempt, t i» staled, bjt denied completing r. rarpo*c. AUma non Superior cnyil in repo • ecai on was ready for ihe a gvt.% iai. i nd Judge Allen, of Ktrvsu n. r*d Solicitor Sam M. GaUis ioimrdiv Jy decided to put the whteD of ju< ice in motion. Th. fgthtr and m > her an I the litthagTtTwer* .umniov d, the stage all let and everyth’ j* _>ut in itxJ n-»’ Cturt Addrassa* Crowd Quic.Jy the nivi had spread and rum everywhere the crowds h »d alh r«d. Every :nch of space in t.K* » lynch Tv pu.ty they were rul ib* j»j«d publicly. At 4 o'clock the court am ount -<1 .a rendino** to begin w »th *tu trial :d fihetiff Story and his dputW sbl 10 the county jail a hund td jrds iwa;> to r* » th'.' pr Kom r. J.i«>..r •.lien In hia falh ily manner talked o the crowd in the court-room, urcr j.T th m to bo calm and to #-e • Hist x«t!cc took its cou ec in an orderly id lawful mange:. He spoke of the • at prevocation to v*o\r.ce und-'r ’i rh l*ai*y lAhupt a id dcilv.rcd his mpati v\di bttt^MV I* would ie evtremely unfortunate to yield .o , especially at-re the court was nil ady to aem-mstcr Justice. Whrn the oliicv* Had gone a fc or a ;1« ftthe jail, a mob of an* 7 •itiium, variously (-climated In i.uio* 5cr appeared, and quick a» a fin ih »vcrpowcritl thr shi r If and his *.* ■dar.i*. Tho negro w.u* v»hi*kt d aw ly : a big autnmiibiic to a ^ . t un >i vood* rm the Belmont road and th< • hot to death. The men declared responsible* far he killing me said net to h- natives .* this roanty and tho P liAmt* are mhnowi here '-might. It ia claim <1 .ha; they came in m big nulomobilr. ibFMtAGE PROCLAMATION IS ISSUED BY MR. COLEY Wnrhinotom Aug. 20.— Wilhn it pomp or ceremony, Sr-crelary Colby today signed thl proclciinstion derlu - ing the woman suffrage amendment ■‘to all intents ur.d purpos* ‘ a purl of hr constitution of the Units d Stale*." The socr*la*y's signature waa af fixed to the proclamation ai hie home at 8 o'clock this morning, a few huu / after he 'hid received from Governor Roberta, of Tennrssre, the rcr.ifiro r .hat Anal favorable action on thr intendment bad been taken by thi legislature of that state romp'r-tirg the required 35. “The seal ol ths United State' h >• Ven sluly afF.xrd pi tho ccrt>f»eat< and the suffrage amendment is nr.w the 19th amendment tn the coistits lion,” Secretary Colby announced or reaching hl« oinre two hour* after h< bad placed his signature to :hr proto* HfliOTs. Mr. Ciolhy was awakened tt 3:il 1 o'clock this mornlm* by Charles L ■ Cook, a stutc department employe who notified him that the Tonnes!! i ■ certificate had arrived. The secrete ] then ratted F. K Nir'.aon. depot lent- > ' solicitor to rxamine the Tennes-vr p:i > pars, a Ian Instructing the solleitoi t* bring tha prorlsmelnn tc the noci» tary's horns at A o’clock for offle a action. I_ fiOlfE BP.'TORA CONVICTED r<;i DRUNKENNESS IN l»19 THAN 1 I London. Aug .1.—Conviction - for drunkenness In England a v . Wales In 1919 arts ncaily double to ’ figure for ISIS. The total waa 57,111 1 aa compared with 29,075, arronFn t to an ofiklal report lust iamjsd Ori I i ter London and northern England - counted for 93 per cout of the toil - Among acme «f the rmuune giv< i for tha increase are that thu.v 11 - more men at hoiua and fawer c S them In khaki, more policemen an a Iho*r less ovirworkcr avait.ohle fr >. sti eat duty, moro hours for drinkin and stronger liquor. O rgn n izati^F 'l lli.wle.k uiwJ^Bt"”aunatanta fo |ifc< varkru* dopa^Burte of the \'rl< i*>unn Kali to beT^Bbt-i-i daring thi | *» k of Oclobar^Bwer onnounr.n i ih - >-«ck byon^Bry Kiddle The; >•0-m *>.<l ftri^Kn—G 1 Sm.th iluii'L'r: Aanat^^K John Croon i'rrnk 1'nrkrr, qB. Ktriith. J G Layton. i^B ‘ llo.t.ruMurnl Mri. Wil liam J. Tnnmpaof^Bvrror : Afci.H onto. Mi*. H. B. B^y. lira. J. C, ravion Mno J. RMHjlcr. Mr*. R o Primitive. Memi c-coiionuj^^Mgoductx- Miai i.a.fr.n Jw t. di^HEr: A<isi unta .•*)» A Id a tnnla, ^BtBortha Surrall, Virv l.llrjclla PtJBjti* (,. J. yj. ;r. o Mrs. T. L Be. M.j Alv.h Turlhijton. BJB | L.vr al-i■■•J.—Jr director •A i.i'xuli, G. S. Odum, J. In. Dia'ighon. M.J^^nilianr. j Poultry and p^Btack- L-mlery f --,■■• director: BunU Kw. A iMcQu.vn, V. ^Bkaeangdl, Mix, r a J'.ay. Johneon. Ki.il- r*r:j and ^Bhtga — Mr.- k V. (.olirai* . rlt|^B: Afoiinti • r: liarvln WadoJiB^ G. M. Xiluh Mr*. J. L. V, Mrs C. D Loin. ^B l.ad'e** haiiiLwJj BVrt. H 3. : '.o .man. di in.terit^BtoiUi. Mm J 'Hi r.ton, MrJBld. Jef/rcya. , .’lot t. L. W il.onJ^^P L c. Mtt-pfc . ii.’. «,ld '«1m^B;|L WUliamv ct '.cr: A “ntfl^Bb. P. McKay i- Soto. A HBpt, 'Wm Sal' c, I... at-onnI i’r^^B G. K,tiger. •Id. d rector: Aea^^B, Prof J i; *i un, Prof J. A^^KpUll, I’.ol I Al'iile. P’of.^^^BMeBroom tiuti * of then* ^B-«:l| nol b« < nf.irni toli-ly to ^Br.r Bn,l I II w.< 61. J SeottL'h Rite Mi.-onc |**d Snr.niTa living btra. Dunn in one •if th.- ..In.r.gcut Muonic town* in tVi-'Sv n No to Carolina and the di .tel.rv Kti;ij<i;*( info.-mu'inri tlul i* i* u .-« i r.g cun lo thou- w..o do nu belt.-n;* In tho fraternity. ill*- m .nh.-rajiip number* oik- hun. J vd ui.d eighty thr.'t and if Matter • *' over No th Carolina. Sonlb Caro IniA Y.lji.New York, Pnnnoyl IvMr.ia and Michigan. One cumber (till trie r.* in the United State* Army liir. < :ir» ihirtcea r»:« dent York u* Mi- jo«; the Scoliiah Rite Hub in « a ir. mbr-ihip of aixty two; while i • -ty right Shrloer* da.m Dunn a .lioir hem*. A Ma.MI.ii- Temple ua MU) being dl< tuari il anti It ia probable that with nc runtir.titd growth of the local Ic-Jge. n hnodaome building will b* i rcVd to take cate of the depart |- *.;ia and l.ndlot crowing out of a I »*yt a-nt arrive mrmberahip. :!\lrc. Surles Celebrates Forty-Ficrhtb Birth i - ih-r • I* via cwl'ticn, .all of htr i •nthif r..,d -<'*ter», many yravidrhil •I . r. <• tor relalin-a ami fi'i-ndi tc i.e i-.ULtbi I of about 100 galhered at hi Hot ie of Mia Albert ?. Kurin. ■ Vrd.-i-i dr./ to help celebrate hor for ' i cYh'1 birthday an,I won- treated ■ < ft >•« me dinner which Louia Pierce •licnbrn . raid do D>-aiori»ti could ■’dial. It '-'ir » notable gathering—bi[ j soon* nvea and women ' i< or.T.-. yi-d. re-arthy hidd'ea elderly j Toik—<*l with the r.tarnp of Surlr1 * - :--.r>fc :iiun the*, and all true to ah* ‘.each -1 ra of Doddy Albert insofar a 111:- sli alula infalahility of the' ft: -d l'ii. i dect'ine. The lliapetch fol inw ivre the oaly Democrat in Uh -I*.>. but tboy oTcrlooked hie rr* i 11 ' *lt a id would not allow Albon t< |di 'U: I im, I B;g Jiiu Surle«, of Norfolk, art IV'"dfo-nc Mi* Ben Pinker, of B n non, olJoat of tho children and On • ••n'v ooo who lire mom Ihnu a etonri ItSiow (roan the old home, were dowi II;** ocra-non. So wrrn Sen Par ’:■? nrd hia mother, and Eldon W** . rt-. Tuner and Craft, of the Prhni I • ¥•• Rnptiat Chnrrh. 1Ea«+, of tha eWera preached a a " u*m. ; lying trlbuu to the fino ap> of Mi* Su.lue and tailing down th ! hl-i-'ir -e of God upon hor remain:-, '•year* It wna a hip day for the poo I »<■> ii id thovc who help'd her cel* ijb cfi rnjoyi-d It a* much a* eh«. ' GEORGIA BANK CASHIER IS tound dead in rear ban; H ^_ ' Slin' man, On-. Any. JB.—Frws Scan, ca-hier of the Firal Nation: ’ ' uni* i.f tliin placi-, war found d.t ( a the rtai of Go bank today witk i'.'tnrhct wound in hia heart He fa bi llirved' ra have boon cleaning hia pu • and lb weapon »■> accidcnUHy d! 1 charped. *1 The pun and a hottlo of all, whtc : bad apparently boon Baud in cleonin 1 the weapon, wore found by kla aide r fiburt time nreviout to the finding i 1 hia body, lie told kla a. .tatant rail irr he waa yotaf dove hunting ANTIS LOSE FIGHT i SUFFS VICTORIOUS ; INSUPR1_ECOUR1 Judge Siddons of Distric Of Columbia Refuses Injunction OPPOSITION TO TAKE NO FURTHER STEP! Colby Expected to issue Cortifieu tioo of Tenneuee Ralificatioa las mediately. Ceateat Aa to LegaJit] of Ameadmeat May Co Ta U. S Sipraeia Court. Washing-i on, Aug. —Anti-«uf fore 4/ rccolvrd aootiitr wU back today when Justice Bidden* 0| th« Lhatrtcl of Columbia Supraraa '-ouxt. refused to iaeue a 'show causa order against Sermaiy Colby pro iiminary to the issuance of an injunc tion to restrain that official from pro 'aiming Uir l#th amendment a law of the land. Tha Otdci would hare required Mr. -olby to show cause why the injunc tion should not be issued. The action vi.s brought by Clutrlrs S. FairrhiJda, an official of the Amcncnu Coast.tu • lonul l-nguc, on behalf of himself md the organisation Nt Farther Effort No further effort would be mad* •o prevent tip- isauanre of tha procla mation. Alfred D Smith. attorney fur Mr. Falrehilds, said. 1 he official certification of Tcnnaa tu'a ratification of the amendment sms expected to arrlee from Naah iUc sins lime tonight and Secle va ry Colby indicated that he wonld ir.ue the proclamation as soon as be eceiecd Goveino. Roberts certiflca -on. to u. 3. 3up,.me Loyrl Tilt caniraign of tit* anti-euffragc (KM would now be directed at an t foi t to obtain early action ia the -’nit- d State* Supram* Court on tho tuaetion of the validity of the Toa it j>eo ratification, Mr. Smith an cuuccd. He uid that be would aalc fmmal order of dtmiiau) from Jos ■ro Hiddtn’1 refuaal in order that-he j ght appeal for the Dlatrict of Co tmbia Court of Appeal* at oaea with ■ request that the rare be certified dt vcily to the federal Supremo Court >■ d *»t for early trial. Expected After Midnight OAcial notice of Tenor****'* ruti iration waa expoewd to yrrfre at Uiu Hat* Deftartmrnt after midnight U» dlfhf, according ^o tuffrag*^ Iwlcrx, < j.hvdlc. Secretary Colby was re tort rd to have promised until a late i’ ir and a la g* delegation of auf 'rsE.nti, annoancod their intention of »t‘np or, hand when the certificate li rive#. !■ 3URGENT3 SAY LEGAL REQUIREMENTS NOT MET iKcalur. Alabama, Aug 2b.—Ratl in lion of the woman suffrage mi^ndmaat by th* ititc of Tennessee ia> not been properly certified tc ‘•rr.-elary of 11 ia la Colby, accuidin* o Representative Hall, of Nashville, ■ id or of the iniUTgvnt legislators ■ ho have com* here to break th( ,jorum in thr Tonaaaeee House. Mr. Hall dorlared that Covernoi Rnbritt had merely certified a copy of tho “huuae journal.'’ 1 ho legal requi'emontr, be stated ha** not boon complied with, and th* .'(.content cent to Washington by th. roveinor will rot br ealtlcii nt to war. a .t a proclamation from Secretary .’■olby. bn addid. Other members of the party ex misled doubli that thr lalification ould b« effected. iEUSH WIT BOBS UP IN SINN FEIN TRIBUNALS Rendered By Their Ceerti Refleet Meek Uftea Ike lieegia etien ef Ike Raee Dublin, Ate. I.—Seme of Uit de c 1*1 on* of the recently organised Sim Keln court* disregard all precede*' •>f the court procedure and refine' jineb of the imugloalion of a high!) leirpennantal race. They muat rcaori to -ubterfuge* in criminal sentence bc< oner Uuy have co piiaona but thri Amllny* In civil carer aomctUnca an m*' t unusual. A will care waa recently tried in I dif.riel court. Two brother! were b ojv rate their father'a farm jointly af !'-r h'l donth unlfl one of them ahouli dce‘da to marry. Then it war to b divided between them. One of tie iriithcri became engaged and main tained that an he war the firat to m up a new home of hit own he about divide the cetnte to unit himrclf. Th | other objected. The Sinn Kein jar 'decided that the engaged man rhoul be allowed to divide the farm bu , that hia brother abould have the rlgt {to aelect the dtvlalo* be wanted. I A man atole something from a fat ! mer wan tent need to work 10 day i'Toi th* farmer and return the nrtick r.Anolltor who atole a act of harnci 11 waa paraded through the vlllag • ntrccta with the harncau tied aboi [him then taken to the own«T an I wade to apoloyiar a* he returned U I Harnett. Tomatoes are retailing in Indiam k .u:;4 at bl u burbot while eviwyda • restaurant* In the Beat charge 1 I cent* for one-half of e tomato ailce a, i. ■ — - No Sail Data af Ceed* Timed > L'tiea. N. Y., Any. 10 —Th* ligh c walght underwear manufactU'er* i America at a meeting here today <1 it nded that In viow ef the unuettli economic condition* and deellnii *t tendency of cotton, to defer nam.f <i an openly date fnr mle of good* a > til a meeting to bo bold ieptcmb 10. f? !| TOO MANY DOCS I . Paris in having an gpidiuafe of \ II rah-M limiting frum dog I i Bile*. The Pasu»nr InrtituU. i j . which f« swaanud with work, , AUgg**tt» that all lki'OMd dog* | i be nuulcd and «tr*yi killed. : • TlK visitation of mongraU la | 1 . blamed on the war. ' |o-— ■ -1 iTwo Men Hurt When li An Aeroplane Falli |A«.id.u, Occur. N.cr Flat Rack— ! Drop. From El. ratten Of 2,000 Fmi Ash. viUc, Aug 24.—Two min well 'seriously injuivd, Arthur ». Trvaux. mnr.trcr of tbv Hendersonville Trie phonr company, and Crone Steven heurcr pilot, and lh« machine com pletely wrecked thU afternoon at 6 o'clock neat Flat Rock when the aero plane dashed to the earth from an , elevation of 2.000 fett. Both men | were taken to the Palloa Memorial I hospital el Hendersonville. where .Trues is unronacjow. I No cause ia given for the accident I Witnesses who saw the planr fall an Isaid to hart elated that the machine •ta.ted a nose dive at about 2,001; fc*-l, but when within H00 feet or the ground righted itself again, only to dive the second time, this time slrik j .nr the ground with each force that I it wee a total wreck. Truer vuvtainea what ia believed to be a fractured, skull, both lower Umb» jbiokon, and is suffering from inter I nil injuries, the physicians state, die I venhouzrr was badly bruised about ithc face and body, but it has not been | pooible to get the exact extent of hr J injuriee. I -• ; GUV. COX PROMISES TO PROVE CHARGES 'Will Go Before Commit' tee at Chicago, If NecesAary • Dayton, Ohio, Aw M.—A prom >h to pro™ ia hia aMna at Pitta bate ««t Taoradayi hia chat«aa that , the Republican* ware gathering a *1 *,000,000 campaign fond war I mad* by Governor Cot, Democratic .presidential candidate, prior toTUa de [nurture lata tonight oa aaatbai | »pr siring .tour. Be will iaaka “-' tnnigbt to Senator Kenyon, KepablT can. of Iowa, chairman of the Sen ate campaign investigating commit tee, awering him of eminence ia bringing oat the facte. “In addition to my statement ia Pittsburg," mid Governor Cox's tale giant in response to one from Sana tor Kenyon requesting information "I will send to your committee sack leads fur infurmmtion as 1 pomeas. It will by my purpose to assist you ia every possible way." The Governor told friends tods; that he stands ready to appear before the committee if it ahonld doeirr per sonal testimony, bat doubled if H would be necessary. “f don't nnd a subpoena,’’ ho said. "If they want me, “I'll go. Confidence In proving bis charges war indicated by tbs Governor. Hit friends hen. declared that hr ha I vol uminous documentsry matter, inctud ing considerable received today at Trail's End. where he spent the eatir< day working fund questions and per I sons I affairs. The Governor and bis party lvf'. hurt- tonight on a speemt ear attached , lu the regular Evanaville train. Th> Iflvanivilla lorn! eommittso rhanged ' -rci-ptloa plans there for tomorrow i arm ..ing for the Governor to go di net to Evanrville for a raeepUon, la. ! sited of slopping first at Princeton i; There would be little if any. mention I of campaign funds In his address# tomorrow, mat indicated by Governs! I Cox. Tbs league of Nation* and laboi ’ | questions. It was said, prohgbh 'would be discussed principally hot) I Evansville and Print vton hosing largs ..nuatbent of railroad oaapiaycs Mid Far A Bay 11 *‘l an an ambitious boy bat I hnvi. ’ to «tay here with little chance foi ! general education. 1 read vvonrthlitc , in the Progosalvr Farmer bat l w»*l i something mere.M says a boy of 1< • who U running a big fatm. Suppose yoo rend for a saraplt I copy of Visual Education, Chicago > j Illinois, »1 a yuar. If you like It sub • scribe and make everything In It - yours for 12 months. Then you migfa' L try a trayyl magaainr- suck ns the I National Gsorgraphic or Travel for a > yeaT and then oae that stimulates ia f restive ability rack as Popular Me ■ chan ice. t . These with a rood dolly or week]) ‘ I paper and The Progressive Farmer. will give you a storehouse of know -1 ledge Lose no rhsrtro to study evert "I school booh available, even those ■ along lines you think you never will • rawed.—The ITogrwalvs Farmer. •l - t President Witean has imuod a pro A elamalioR requesting that December e *1, 19*0. the tercentenary of the landinr. of the Pilgrims, be appro priately celebrated Uiroughout lh< >- country. y ■■■ " i Hope far early independence of Ik* I. Philippine, was expressed by Cen F-teamen Porter, of Pennsylvania rear, of Wisconsin, and Small, of I- North Carolina, at a banqset given >f; by thu Philippine Chamber of Cam t- meres at Manila to a visiting can ■d gremdonal party. g We HAVE tOM& NICE farms »- li ud far sals. If you want a •r farm see us. Wa can ploase you. Wads Realty Company. FORM COMMITTEE TO HELP WORKERS ON HYGIENE DRIVE Dr. Herdliaka Meet* With Men And Wo men of Dunn OUTLINES PLAN FOR COMING CAMPAIGN Fi«* Mali., Will Be Hold Mare Maadey Aftaraa.a And Nlakt— Wfc»*« *«« -« WM»e Way Tkaalra—Far Maa at The Baytlrt Church. As organisation te aid United State* Health authority* in the *a eial bygirnr campaign to be waged in Haneu County beginning here next Monday was perfected here Ia«t nlghv “d yesterday afternoon whan llr. chtrlvu V. Herdiivka, in chaiyv of he work, mot with repr"Tentative mta and woman in the rooms or the Chamber of Commerce. In addition to committee* of man i special committee of women wa* ■tamed to adrcrtiac tbs meeting* and .0 * route interest amaog club wo oes and social workers Mr>. J, R. • uGcr Mm. L. C. Stephen*. Mr*. J. - FUUip*. Mr*. C, D. Rain, Hit H. Nra. H. S. Krv<«tan, Mr*. *. M. Jeff eya, Mr* J. C. Clifford', ns T. V. Smith, Mr*. Bradley Ged -'**»* J- A Crockett and Hr* T. •• Riddle form thir eemmitteo. A general committee for the whole runty include* Mayor J. Lloyd Wad* -d Judge Robert L. Godwin, of ...... ... ... a raiMUia rev and Dr. C. K. Young, of Auer; . •r J W. Halford, R. G. PtaJESd . tld J; c; »f Umagtoa; +r. J. A. Campbell and DrTj. r. .eKay, of Rules Crook; Dr. H. a oWrt*. J\ Met Bvrd and N. T. VM r*on. of Costs; Dr. W. P. Holt, K. 1. Dost Ad William A. Krwin, Jr, Doha; W. M. Foma, David H. .enter aad A. A. Johnaon. of Chaly. ixara fijy&Jas: £ < Tgn:-t£i£!Vk 1. Johnson aad James T. Craig, of mcviewj D. J. Smith aad ' haw. of fht jlmdl Church; J. C. A hoar As_ Dr. HerdH*a In or tho raaapolga Imre spoke oodarfol ■ access attendant •* work la Cumberland county. Lure tbr firit drive of its kind on- . urtaheo in the United Stats* is Just msing. The work hare will ho luag the liana of that dona in Cam viand aad practically the identical rogram win be observed. Monday afternoon will see the poning of the campaign hers. A 'Oman's matting will be held la the 'bile Way Theatre, which has been nderrd by Manager Marsh Morrow. •t .night a meeting for men and larg e Uoya will hr held In tho Klrat Bap. .1 church. SimalUneouily miwling* or colond woman and for colored ion will bp h*M in the Colored Mu onic Temple. Motion picture* carrlid by tho •with woiTcora ore among tho moat ltvTC«tinf over seiuooad, Dr. llerd ska mid. It is probable that the worker* will etjrn to Dunn fo. a foar day May ftrr they hive completed the work n the rest of the county. 1ARDINCS RECORD ON WET AND DRY QUESTION •reWAUiea Candidate Sep* C. O. P. Supports.- of Wat Pereee Chicago, Aur. Zt,—Prohibition Motional headquarter* tonight issued i statement by Aaian 8. Watkins, prohibition nominee for prpeiden., at. aching Senator Warren O. Harding >n the wet and dry question. Ur. Watkins declare* be ti ur.able to And any InNanca of Bonatur Hard ng noting for the dry*, and cites Sp. Iras designed to draw that the Bo mb! icon ao lain we voted with the weta in 30 occasions and as "absent or lodped 1,1 S3 roll call* and quotum milt." , The statement said: It seems qo'te clear to me that Un friend* of Senator Hardin* have ar morked his msaper prohibition rt rerrd and have left Idle incMcicncy— a perfectly pood aad healthy herd uf ret votes which decorate hie Can sessional record For instance, he /oted against prohibition in the Dis trict of Columbia. He caat rarer*] rotas against wartime probib it iow. •pukw at lenpth apaiatt It aad I havr been amabie to And any rate in which He supported K. "In August. 1917, he supported Jm Eoad amendment, which provided hat Confer** should have aa power to enforce the eighteenth amendment mill It had made provirion for cons wnaatinc liquor manufacturur* and (talers far the loes sustained by them through the closing of their bu ■ irv -je It was Senator Hardtop who Intrude, red the * lx-year eiaoue. Which the wet* confidently proohrslrd would di> ‘ feat the measure. Ilh vote for the t uibmtaslon «♦ the amundmvut was *e ' -ompaeied by a speech. In wh eh he 1 announced Me opposition to It, and kle vat* was merely hie eonurat to snow the people yf the several States ta settle the question. > Wv HAVE SOME NICE FAEMS ' listed fev sale. If yon urn at n farm sec aa We eaa please paa. Wade Realty Company.
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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