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REPORTS ft,HUE wrnimim Say That Reports of Sbullicn Condition! Arc Utt« ■ ly False MEMBERS OF CONORF.SS VOICE lNDiGitATlOh Declare That All Report* Mud, Ry Public Health Service Art Greatly Exaggerated — Ir Receipt Of Letters Of Pro test From Southern Citiei Said To B« In Fatuiae. Washington. July *«._ Practical!; Without exception sot; a u>rx frnm Ih’r auuihcvn stall * today iloimuttnl Ai tcrossly rxapsp rr.tc«l !f i>.( t ruin g untiua. the repo its of (hi* public health trrvire that a.» .*n>;«|x mis* of pel oml "near fam.r* *' mUx* *i the cotton belt of ilik- aeutli mol »ha. c-m erjrrmry aid from f«<|i**a' puvtinuumt '* Imperative. From Viirin n to Tit. ■*> senator* or lh* :«>nlh dcnr«\ntcd •uch harmful r. which caused rft»i(|*ht l.i*i |j wf'tv Irtt* r.t to th.* Ri(» f'lia- a till ih« pub lic hr with service cV|.i»*-.:ii»-«* •»y»n|>»thy anil offering fcihral ail. Hoiulor I.cc S. Ovfrmar, ju^t back fruia Noith Cardinu, -u»d th iv|»«»j-|h were absolutely h*;iKcle-J. .SimulUnc ouwly telegram* iwvtiit i«. amv* from commercial nr.1 »»th«*i- o vsnuaiion.i In thr MiulhcBti ciat«*t* pt i»t«**tini' to ■Congroh* against -uvh •:• ju• 'ou» re ports and demandii.? retraction. Seldom has then* he* a .-urh ImJ'g nation voiced bjr mrw\u r, uf Con over an Attack on |fcr health of any section. Then* in no condition of »*m»rura in^ in the ajuth. the n-nstn.i frntn Uiat Kertion said. referring to the Prea.di n4,#» letter to Singeou General Cummmg, uf the public health .-crvke and to the head of th«* Ann-rVun Red Ci o v. Oalm* Not Justif.od Senator Simmons and Overman, of £»ortii Carolina; IJa.riw, uf f*ourgia* Cndt rwocnl and Heflin, of Alabama* Harrison of Mi.M,-:pr.t; Shi »nard. J reams; Smith. oT Keyth Curvllna. ind othcis of the i.,Uo‘, fUtVk emphati cally uk-i rii il Lhi y Had heard of no — BSgr.r. ."Sir -it, ar«* hur J tip ii**.***.. »>'j i. *.f low price** of fMt*ni p*.Ilia. *. ., but th* y arc not hungry un*l tlirrt- . nothing to jiulify claim.- «f pov'lilv m.iiofi pcilnctn in Ihc south that may r*>oll in the death of one out w*vcry 10, oi I o.tHio persons. Senator Harris, if Gi.h^w. receiv ed telegram* of proto; aca:ti.«t the give mm i Til's report from Ihc Atlanta chamber of roiABierec; Cl.,it FlnwTJ, T>einorrat.’i* nat’ona' romnt llei man from Gem 41*,, Ihc (leo.gb* stulr icm ate and olbcr/4. The (ivmtria s« ’mti* unanimously adopt r/f foday. repnrl* from At Ionia '-aid, n resolution of protest. Ix'dignont -outbi rn sonaljirs >Wtl that while thcr* mierhf be a few c bmt of pellagra in the south, a.* there bn* ht#n for yours, vrbe i persons are undcr-nonrirhod, Ut**ri* w.if nothing approsrh<n? an epidemic Certain of there senator' war# sorpklou* that th* President had been Imposed upon hy some one and Ihnl behind the asri Ution lay a ilt^irr £OfH"Wf»At to ob tain additional apprapriAGony f<v (be public h* nlth tanrlo*. Want A $h*»wdc«*n Sentiir-nt- w> ty.i:injmoa- among southern senator.* fo* foreoi# n how down from the public ii«*'t)ih *i* *»irvi rarordinfr the sour re of its ivijarta Jtearswrriu-, pre»* repo tr tr-« the al leged “alcic.ken »oulh" meimli-4 vnri no* state health officer* ns denying a peilcgr* epidemic. Benalftr Overman. »l-„ had Jn't re lumed fr-m North Carolina, mid: “The farmer* of mv elaU- arc em barawid ftnaririnlly but lh»v are no1 starving, nor half -la ving. They *t'd have enough to eat. I bnvi- heard no* a word of the prevalence of pellatrii In North Cnenlin.n and there is m sorb epidemic. "Bemuse of tha d< pre-vimi In ngrr culture thorc is financial 'Uffolinl In North Carolina and the south a mong classes of oar r’riacns bat thef la absolutely no bn si* for statement of blear famine’ ar.d the stalking o disease hvc.io-c our folks have no food to eat. AH thi* is greatly exaj •orated." Senator Harm. Ceorgir, rrmarV erl that the »oppnmnl ai'.unl Ion I in been discovered "very suddenly.** “I am sure 1 would have lieavd e auch condition." as d Smintnr Harrli "and I do not know of l case o nsllr-xm in the stoic. Tvlegram* frot the stale deny the pcr*> nparl quoting government official* a» iirah ittg -oiler for remi-fnminv ennrlitlor In our *eetlen Georgia sod toe vnul novd assistance in; handling her CO Ion crop, but *b», I* not tlarv-ng, will insist on full publicity of In conditions which I am certain wl show Georgia is without such Idigl as char-god.** Senator, endeavor- d In get in eor mvnicat-on this evening with Surge; General Camming, but were told 1 would not be In Ms office until tomn row morning THREE IN ONE Boy, brine me three cjts*. Yes, sir, her* |t ja. This not bad grammar—R Is fact! -three egg* in nitr. Tha Just the combination vrhirh Mr. A. Johnion, of R. iwn, Benson. broug to thr- Hr-view office Saturday. The gpvrimvn of the heir fruit i ferred to tip# tho scale at 4 t* »« era, and he* three yolk*,— Beason K % rlow. COMMITTEE URGES ! LAW ENFORCEMENT Meeting Celled la Faj ! clteville To DimiH Condi* liont Leading To Deetlu , I'ayiltrville, July 2i.—A n« mcding of Cumberland citiaen* wi 'Called toiLiy to take rom« action t •dull thi' reign of lawlessness rasuli lfl- 'n (a** death of another count office' Friday. The call waa issued b 1 a committee of representative me appointed Sunday, when a hundre or more men met in the Firat Preabj tcr<an rhurrli to diacuea the conditio: that bar to deal with the killing v five deputy sheriffs and the wuundln of two others in this cyunty In recan years. j The cull is as follows: t "Tn accordance with resolution psi Sul cl a nulling of law abiding ctU aena in Fayetteville Sunday, the un der-ugned committee appointed by thi nuetJng now Issue an argent appea to all good edixent of Cumbarlam County to meet al the court houitr ti Fayetteville al 12 o'clock noon, Sat oiday, July 30. for the purpose oi disrusaing (he unprecedented law Tlo Inlion which now prevaila, end U adopt such measorre as are urgent!] Iiec.-^ary foi the enforcement of thi •aw. the x.gnct:*. of the paper are: f 11. Stedman. W. H. G, Lilly, and Chan Rankin.' Muck commendation haa been ex linked for the i .marks made b> Rev Joel 8. Bnyilvr at the funeral of Deputy Sheriff. A. J. I*aU\ Son day afternoon, when the miniatci patted from bia custom and made to *"* largo assemblage a talk on the eatlae of officer* death at the hands « u blockader. Mr. Synder told hi* hearer* that every man who puivhas ril whi.key should ack himself If h« were guiltless 0f the death ot this of ficer. The man who operated the still •» (he raiding of which the deputy was killed would have thought for a moment of making the stuff had he • •ot found a ready tale for Utia prod uct. deelxrtd the minister. “He had an incentive in making this product ■ he wae.not making it to moisten the ground about his still—he was mak mg it to moisten parched lipa, and 1 have po doubt that aoaia of theas parched lips are not far frowj us now.’ Dunn Moundsmaa la Center Of Attraction In Game Against Godwin Brigadier General Bittle of the l-oo-e Jointed brigade, recently a l«i 1- of the service under Secretary JuvphuH. was the hero and the shin ing light of the hour at the ball game Starred between the Dunn Central leaguer* and the Godwin Indcpend cnU here Monday, when the local club happened per chance to cop th< big end of a 0-4 score, among other and more important things. Diltlc was thu mnundsman He has been exhibiting bia hurling poweri loti the cotton yard and various othei , practice fields during the pas', week and ha* been endeavoring to poena | Milo Manager “Hap'' Holliday tha he l> the ideal man to keep Dunn oo< | of ihe nlomp that she haa recent!] ntlren from. He was seen to have i inn-t duaxling curve. «. Dne* of rabbli ,that wa* never erasing and unslop pubic, and a gait that would mak< Charles Chaplin dk with envy. &< ’ ye..today the ft rangy youth of th< 1 Ur ervatn DanU und navy dlscharg »«« i|o-**.d in a onifonn and uscort ed to the hall diamond where he per fotmed. ' Performed was right. Hunk Man: jnnr none of the rest of ’em have nc ' lb:ni» on this bird. As a baseball twii ■ :t+ he miirer an exeellent Mack Ban nett pr’sr. But Bittle f jratuhod Iocs fandom with the treat ef thsir twi fneed live*, and be was the center o attraction, comment, sad amusement > during tha process of tho bumoreu and rare* Killing exhibition (day* • with the Godwin aggregation. f" Bittle poasoases the antics of - ncenrn wonacr oi m* r<uv< m co ' limn* rights and about faces who ■ he screes a dangerous hatter a dis r of Oat Drop, and ho breaks rank l when said dangerous hotter pasts -one nut for three or mo to sseka. B I w/w gamed in the sear, and old Bi ,,tl* ha* novrr forgotten that miser 1 ble day of his gaming. Hie methc nf attack in a baseball game la read I proof of that. y The game was a farca. The MU ' twlrlrs kept Use steads laughing an * weeping, and his stoff ha sent aero A W*n platter kept the Qgdwin team hi * ting and running, and Usat'a ahoi s all three is to tell. Bat Btttla has gi h a cu-v*. and he pitched his aur ■; nnro or twice, and flndsdn niHUn I ran nor hit. On nick occasions si c wniki'd. II illltle hits like ke pitches, and pla: n ball like ke pitches aijd hits tog*the .He was dltacUy responsible foe couple of the runs secured hy tl n T>sinn outfit, and eopaeoroatiUy mill le bo Isaid to hare won bis own ht f game. The Brigadiar was an tho je more or lass, through the entire ai .splitting nine frames, and k!s sro helped In the tletary over the Oe finite a. a A PROSPEROUS FABMBR OP '« WILSON SHOT FROM AMBU1 F. Wilson. July **.—I bt Pearson. a prosperoaa farmar of t Old Fields section, eight mCoa fee *• Wilson, seas shot from AuAuah at 1 n- hog pen today hy an ankaosm part a- A sheet ff'a poem loft for tho aeesio • o'clock tonight. *** tt.ttlt.MttttlUMM ¥ EFFORTS NECESSARY « r * - « | ¥ 1 am >iin> that the efforts to ¥ ¥ bring shoot co-operative mar- ¥ ¥ keting of cotton and tobacco ¥ * ¥ are necewmry and 1 hope they ¥ ¥ will bo sufficiently successful to ¥ ¥ bring about a realization of the ¥ ¥ objects In view. 1 have no qora- ¥ ¥ tion of the value of cooperative ¥ ¥ marketing. It Is true number* ¥ *;¥ of our f*rmcrs will not be in- ¥ M ¥ dined to cooperate, but I am ¥ bi¥ hoping that a sufficient proper ¥ ¥ tion of them aril] be so inclined. ¥ ¥ Real cooperation by twenty-dec ¥ r ¥ per cent of the farmer* will ¥ , ¥ have a great effect, and if by ¥ , ¥ any means forty per cent of the ¥ I Z crop* cooJd be pooled, wc would ¥ 1 ¥ see a new South indeed. ¥ - ¥ The average price at which ¥ « ¥ cotton has been sold for thirty ¥ t * £••** is a disgrace to civilian- ¥ ¥ tion. Th# wonder to me is that ¥ ¥ our people have continued to ¥ 1 ¥ produce It. The South should ¥ ¥ be ashamed to produce a crop ¥ ¥ at prices which can be justified ¥ ¥ only by the labor of women and ¥ . ¥ children.—J. W. Bailey, C. I. R ¥ OWENCOLE NOT GUILTY OF ASSAULT Nancy, His Wif*. Falla Ta Pro duce Evidence Of Beating A abort criminal dnritet grvrtvd R. L. Godwin, judge of the Recorder’s Couit her* yesterday in the regular wyehly session The majority of the rates wore minor offenses and were disposed of after short hearing*. Again several wer op for drifting without automobile numbers, and re celved the usual fine of the easts of the cases Owen Cole, colored, eras charged with beating his wife and asuaMng and cursing her out, but was found not guilty by the court after a rn- I thcr humurouK hearing, in which a vivid description of the alleged as taaalt was given by butti Ou* pro teen- ! ition and the defense. Nancy, his wife, I was ordered to pay the casts of-the , ease, but Recorder Godwin adeited I Owen to “p-iy the money for hia wife •f you don't want any mere trouble." i Nancy testified that the trouble ! arose over some old trousers her bus band wanted washed for him. and oe- 1 m lctljng Ben Us, stsaMisg„ catered J vmnt'tor ifc mis ntl ufai Tutr^dm"! ed by and dropped i:i as a self invit- j ed guest to th.-ir humble meal, and ! that when he stsrl.-d lo leave ho drop Iped a quarts; i,: her lap. This she re fused, because the meal was such a ' •little thing and “nuthin much to oat,” she n;d She declared that her hns- ] {hand became angry with her about 1 jthis, drew hack his fist on har and ’ .placed his hand on her shoulder, threatening to beat her up. Owin'" testimony was practically ■ the tamo except he denied putting jhit hand on her shoulder, drawing his .hrt on her, and cursing her. An eye I witness was introduced by the drfen '» who also void llmt there war no 'blows passed and (hat he did not as sault or curse Nancy. Examination tavralcd that the wp man bad once been divorced from another man nn account of Owen, .himself, and that she and Owen had |been separated fer nine yean and went back together on peace terms {Recorder Godwin stated that he fail ed to find any evidence of assault, ,'«nd thus rendered a verdict of not {guilty. | Harvey Deal, a white sous, who {was tried for abandonment of his I wife here last Thursday was rendered i Judgment today by the coart, and he I received a prnalty oh eighteen months - on ths road. He appealed and was placed under a 1400 bond for hia ap pearance in Superior Court. i Thaddle B. Godwin, charged with ■ false pretense was madr to pay the - costs and satisfy the prosecuting wit ■ nem. 1 Otis Tew, charged with giving i worthless checks for payment in some f transaction, did net show up aad tt . was ordered that a capias be issued i for him. F. L. Moore also failed to I appear In court and a capias was la med for him. t M. F. Gain, W. C. Stewart. 8. R. - Guy, warn found guilty of operating n automobiles witheut license numbers " wrrv imra wit comb oi mi ctiei. • 1. W. Barefoot, tried tone time • ago here for abandonment aad failure a to aapnorl hie wife, failed to appear '<• (or judgment, md a capita waa *r i- dorad to be Uaund for hiai. d Tom Howard. Edgar Beaalry, An 1 daraou Stewart, wero ordered to pay the eaata for bring “drank and diaor a d««rly." ■ COUNTY TENNIS TOURNAMENT b I* NOW BEING ORGANIZED it . - ■ it Plane are uadnr way for organin ’• ing a county tannla tournament com rr poaed of poariMy Dunn, Coato, Bulat • Croak, and any of th« other toanu in the eoanty that Uriah to aatar. L L. r* l.evlnaon and W. W. Wigglna, ol r. CoaU, are promoting the oegantoa a tlon and wnald like to hear from anj >0 of the county towna that might be it Into retted. J1 . Taoadoy afternoon /amoa Boot ant b, J»k* WR^o, representing Dann, do I* ftatod I. L. Lorlnaon and W. W ih WlggiPe la a match played on th< d- Coat* coart. The more wo* A-1,1-1 M, M, Dun* taking tho drat twi and foarth acta, and loatng the third Tbla la the fleet of a aombor « H match** that arlU be arranged by th [r. I town* in the courtly Anyone Intoraat he ad In local match** In town will aoti m fy Jama# Beat *r Hugh Prince. til —... ' ■ ’ — y Jape* aetata to bo panning aa a* at cident avoiding policy.—Narfolg VH gin ion Pilot. FALCON MAKING ! PLANS Ftt THE | camp psm Qmminl CurnWrlgj* Village 1 Ready For TV# Annual Camp Mi#|ia# BUNN PEOPLE MAN TO GC Crowd* Will Front All PreparaNau annual Pal can camp meeting I asdar waj and the little Ci I ytUagn a now making commodeh one of the largeet that evea attended the big re revival act. vlee*. There are a laative* of tki Hollnea* village la in, aad then nan are now t# he at Pol coo when the on Aug. o*t IS, aad are . all the peo ple In town when date of th« meeting will be. Rev. P. A. Blahop "Jf Birmingham. Ain., one ml the 1 of thcHc^ neea movement in ttt country, will lo meet of the preedRng during the 9 flees day e»mp nmfttT bat preach »r» from all parta of She country, all pert, of the Mate, fcgd every rtooh " }*» **gnty, will fatmd Ike meeting ind aealst Rev. BIAoyie drawing tM ronvert* to the altar.. wmcn * a icon * BOW preparing lip look after ho thousand* of , that will be ittracted to the i activities is ‘ "*w <•- a big throe itofjr structure. "1 substitute ’or the usual (mall houses that tare boos uw ia aar voara. Work on this bn ha> been in irogrees far aom* . and is noar ng completion now. Falcon la * retigjis village th* rear * round- The reddest* of tho orated joat o fow g«h east of God *• practically iU of th* HoUnaoa fSh, aad lhr. far he ono big tea of At year, whan *>■<*•» «B«*«ng tf-Juld. and tba rord of God revivaa’dw religious mt notphtre. *.T^ cbaoU, an?^jr^the»fc*tiiutfona ala wn«d by the church} aad located here. Tho tele of cj3w it tea, aad to lahco.ia teboocdluBhe (own. and cupl* lira by th* Bible, and conduct liofr dally lives on Uw name plan they dopt when.the dtmual fifteen day amp meeting ia held in the town. The camp meetings are the big king of th* year for th* Holiaea* leiievare In this taction of the coun ty. and the people flock to th* maot ngv yearly at to ao other event in he county. Pruuching aerviees era rid during almost every period of he day aad tho town it literally pack id with automobiles btaring visiter* rom all over tba Mate. The big dor mitory will be occupied this year by he hundreds of poop)* coming from ither parts of the country to th* eh ihuciaaUc revival and etttp mseting. It was ia Falcon that tbs much dis tuned “unknown to ague originated, uid it has been ia Falcon that tha ‘unknown tongue'* has been moot widely and moM enthusiastically ipokou. Many of tba visitors to tha moating ground during tho cam; meeting are th* cariou* anxious tc got s look La at the antics of thorn filled with the Holy Spirit, but man] of these come away with a different and a kindlier fading toward Gjx and Humanity. The majority catet the tone of mooting aad arc amoni the number kneeling aad praying an] tinging praise* te the Creator, whicl constitutes the sets of tbs services. Thus* of th* Bolin#** bslisf b I>unn have mad* their plena to at tend the big camp Meeting, aad man] hundreds of other* in town will ke*] the Falcon road warm during the tar Tien. NEWSPAPER MEN TO SEE CAPE LOOKOU1 State Pr*M AMteUbm Open At Mnrwhnnd City Whh Morehead City, July IT.—Newam per men from all *e*tlon» of th State have arrived for the arrnai meeting of th* North Carolina Pirn Aeeoeiation, which, convened here U night. A change la the »i»tna wi mad* by Prodded J. P. Harley, 1 Beliebgry, owing ta the lander of eea trip in the morning in a revem cutter which will to down ta Cnj lookout ta inapert the breofcwat, and ether faaterca ef laterert. The opening nd«c wea hdd th evening dk th* Bedrworth hotel. Pre Went Hurler la a brief hitroduelU organimed the meeting following tl Invocation by Her. J. B. Willie ai a weleemo by Moyer T. C. Wade, , Morehead Ctty~ Archibald John** editor of Charity and Cbtidrea. I •ponded briefly. Committee* wer* appointed, a , aounromenta mad* and tuggeetio , dlacnaacd for Um enrol ng eiedw 1 but no deMnita program f* laid dor . ao Uw member* berg, fallen In w! I Mr. Harley** preeeeel ta make tl i largely a eedag North Carolina 1 ■ ,,lr , , Th* eentlmmt U that North Oai Una la a land af hitamn***1 reneaei aad that R la worth earing a* an - Mreeting m **d«L.f»r the aewepat - folk* and alaa aa a matter fey th help In devil f IIIMMMMMMj * INDEPENDENCE DAY ■ * The day of tha successful cal- ‘ 4 mutation of Ilia cooperative ‘ 1 4 marketing organisation cam- l I * pa%» eowntd be celebrated ae 4 4 Independence Day tot lha far- I . * *•!*. Voder the present system 4 1 J °f markrtlag farm products 4 4 there is ao independence ef tbs 4 4 Southern prod overt The Co-op- 4 * Marketing Association 4 4 will place the farmer In a pA- 41 4 tion to merehaadlae the prod- 41 • 4 acts of his lobor—the peroga- 41 4 tiro af every arbor clast. 41 4 In tha vocotlannl schools of 4f 4 North Carolina we hope to make 4 4 the leaching of the fandnmen- 41 4 tals of distribution, which e#r- 41 4 tiinly include cooperative mnr- 41 4 kcling, a part of every course 41 4 In agriculture. Tha prospective « : 4 f timers Of th* DUtc esriainly « 4 need to he taught that the cec * 4 nomic distribution of the prod- 4 4 acts of the farm it af equal tm- * 4 porta nee with th* marimaat 4 * production of the aoil.—T. K. 4 4 Browne, Director ef Vocational 4 4 Education. a r.. .. » RIDDLE COES TO SECTTS MEE11WG Aockjr Mo wilt la Today Eater* tetmteg Secretaries From All Okwr State _T. L Kiddle, secretory si the local Chamhmer ef Commerce, left this morning to attend a meeting af ail the secretaries la North Careliaa. arhlch la being held in Rocky Mount today. Mr. Kiddle left on the early train in order to be in Rocky Mount when tha program of the cuaventtoff began with breakfast and a buslnsts saaaloa from 10 to 11 o'clock. , I" diseoaaioa of the ploaned meet ing Mr. Kiddlt stated yesterday that such convention* always were mast | beneficial to all the secretaries, good | suggestions and Idem* being exchang ed. mnA th# KThklMo* .■>*« going about than disrated. He was vary enthusiastic over the coaven t.on, and wn convinced that be and th* Dunn Chamber of Commerce woald both reap a world of good oat of hit visit. Plans for tho mooting have- boon “"••r way far sovsral months, and the ’ attandance waa ««rr1rl to ho nonity too par cent, tho majority of |b* at Rocky Mouat today, and •So ho thoro on time. Secretary Rittfl* said yesterday that ha had rocaivad a numeor of let ters coneaming tho meeting, and that I all wore optimistic and enthusiastic! over the plaaned convention. A letter from J. D. Footer .Secretary of the Edgecombe Chamber of Commerce, who was on tho committee planning th* mooting, to Mr. Riddle, dosed as follows; "It will bo tbs boat meeting In th* history of the asaorlation; full of pop, loadod with good dope; a day that you will not regret; because It will ho a day of Inestimable vale* to you at a secretary.” John J. Wiles, president of the aseodation. waa slated on tho pro gram to open the meeting. Introduc ing the tec retar lea and stating the purposes of suck conventions. Among the other speakers on the program are Burkett Hobgood. president of the North Carolina Commercial Secre tary’* Association, C. W. Roberts. George B. Comer, W. C Denmark, aad other loaders of the work in the various part* of tho stats. Problems touching the farm are being discussed, George E. Comer, of Henderson spaaing on “Divsrsi #*d Farming” aad H. Y. Scott on ' "Co-oporutive Cotton Marketing." i Other questions relating primarily i to chambers *f commerce ere on the program for a consideration and i ninJiliii oit Mr. Riddle, tho local secretary, who - has gone to Rocky Mount today to i attend the convention, la known to ■ I the association as being one of tho lives! secretaries and best workers tu tho state. He hat accomplished groat things with the Dann Chamber of Commerce, aad K waa in the in terest of this organisation as wot 1 ns. the fair association, that ht secur ed Herbert Hoover to spook here dur ing fair week seat October. The Dunn Chamber of Cernmem l hat had an almost phenomena growth during tho past two yuan. I has baoa a live organisation from Hi birth, and with Mr. Riddto as th* livi wire and chief pivot H has help*< Dunn u«4 th* Dunn district in ht r aameiaMe way*. It Is the aasocistioi • around which Doan commerce am J enterprise revolves a Mr. Riddle hopes to derive som _ -sT_sk.a k. _t_b_ • pat In practice with the ehamber here I the the (tote meeting in Reeky Hour • today. He stated yeetorday that thcr e ware a number af thiagi dated t • be brought np which would effc< • the Dean Chaatber of Commerce t more waya than ana la _ *- CONTRACT AWARDED FOR ■ FITT COUNTY H 1C MW A to - d GreenvIMe, Jely II—The corLrm >f or the ceneUmeUen of the kard-rai a. faced reed from Ule city to Ayde ► wee thie morning awarded by the <n Uiet highway cewnaleeion to Chea n- wood Drijeotl 4 Co., Contractor! < '« Richmond, Ve. The ceatro't rroridi it, for Ihe completion of the mod in tt m working dayi from dale of whh Ih cenetructien work begin*. and hm tie vee a total expend He re of approx i- matoly *tso,(fo<>. It le andc ,*t« that work will begin In the neat or «- oral days. ee, - -- *>-! ChaetaMa CeMsy Meehst of Chartette, Jely Id —Charlotte r< Mr ton market: Reeepite today, If bah price, 11 14 cent*. • SALES TAX MEETS | MUCH opposmoi J House Committee Will Hm l Consider It, Fardoejr Sejrt; / Tti Suggestions t —— Wefdrng-.un, July id.—.The sale 1 tex si a method of raising aay par ■ ef Ac four billions el revenue need esl by the Federal government nex year is uppoacd by ambers af thi Houer ways and meins eoramlltos Chairmau Fordney said today at thi opening of tax revision hearings On ly four day, have Wn set aside foi the hearings ar.d Wr. Fordney lug gested thut witness** refrain free consuming t'nsr la disc arsing each t tax. Imposition ,f a ' purchaa* tax." re pc*I of tth t*XM on enndjr u4 boillrd *fift drink* nod ■■imnnunt ef the eatute Ux pracMan ware a mong suggv.tlon* made to the com mittee by witisetaes. In addition, Ac Cham he i of Commerce of the United States in B communication, urged a jtcncral tnvfuivrr tax on al) boilAia tranaoclioiio as a part of a general tax Program advanced by it aa Ac result of final referendum vote among the commercial and Indmfrtol organiza tion* within it* membership. ,.<**« recomasendatloa* of Aa Chamber of Commerce ware repeal of xxr+tA profit* bint iid war tieip taxes, both those on transportation mid communication and Aoaa levied in relation to particular bniliupti *■' the place of these taxes a tax aa all taroovars eras urged. I A tax on personal expenditure# was urged by Representative mih, Republican. New York. Be told tho committee that ouch a lax waold en courage thrift and penalise extrava gance. A somewhat similar proposal 5JJ. ** F P Philadelphia manufacturer, and T f. Mlilar. a manntacturer, af Downimr Town, IV They suggested a tax on *?, purcW,, by individual,, partner mips and corporation and aatimatad <>e the bosii- of current bank elear* snccs thut AU tax woald yield ap proximately fom and a half bliUaa dollar* annually. Amendment of the estate tax pra vision of Ac revenue law ao an to t. tc would not be required to pay mora Ihsi on* tax in Av* years was urged by U. C. Deford, a lawyer af Youngstown. Ohio. Tb* witness dtod an Installrr where through A# death of a husband and k!i widow wtAhs a period of nine day* the mass stats had been taxed twice within that Mffto am a ani wssat a a - —— Judge CrunMr lmpoMi Road Sentence on All Liqair Ceeee Found Guilty Sen ford. July 28. -Some of du evil doevr of Lie county bars beta "up against it” for th* past ten day* whilr Joiiw E. H'Cranmrr, of 8*uta port, who U holding th* Superior Court here at this tin*, 'has haoa put ting heavy penalties on them. Th* Judge ha* m posed road sentence* on all the tiqaar easts found guilty. 8er crnl white men, prominent In whis key circle*, were "seat up" without a nr recommendation for mercy. It I* thought that thr attitude of this court toward liquor ease* will prove an effective deterrent an ths traffic in thi* county hi the future. Judge Ct a Timer has made a fin* tm preevion on th* citisonshlp Of thii county a* being a fair-minded pan, mertinp oat justice to every maa gardlrce of hi* eonditlan. Tko civil docket it being tried this wash. Court* School Superintendent, E ,M. Judd U condacting o six wook’i -ummor school in the. West Sonforc school building. Prof. w. C. Lane, ot Sanford, and Mias Annie Cavanaugh, of Wilmington, ere the instructors Thor* are IS of the teacher* of thii county in attendance-. Infraction b bring viren in teaching from the firm through the unfit grades. Due ered .it* wfl'. he gives to the teachers at 'lending In advancing their standini land is kreplug tbciv certificates Is ! force. The ntfgl session of the union meal ing of lha Sandy Crock aooocistiei will hr held with th* Baptist chore] of Slier City, brglaning Friday nigh with a termor by Bev. W. B. Wafi of Pittuboro. Discussion an th# gon I era I them* “Every On* Win On#' II Campaign, wfl! he hold tbremgboi 1 the day Saturday. Rev. O. A XaUai I of Ab*<dcrn. will preach a asrmoi ’ on “Evangelism” oh Sunday mamtni i Thr meeting will elate Sunday night ATTEMPTED TO SMUGGLE CHINESE INTO THE U. I S' Tenaueola, Fla. J*Iy SI—Warrant , w*r* iMunt her# till* afternoon f« t tha arivvt of Jack O’Leary, alia* Ian i Edd nylon; llainrich Wontaal, Eh » H'iro Wentcal. and China Wnh Lw tlalia*** Chc-nar Winy and San Toot tlrhonriny tlirm with eeatplraey to rli laic the act probibitlny tha import. t;an Into Ui!» root try of alien Ch naea. All the man ara now gniar a r rent. The charyat yraw ant af tha baa* t in* n.jtr 8t. Andrew*, Jaly tl. af tl - auxiliary rchoottcr, Viola, with 4 a Chine** aboard. Tha vowel pat ► for repair* folia winy, it |* Mid, * mi i» eorrloyr of plan* whereby tha vaa* f weald have ba»* mat and the Cl » n*m tranrOrred. Tha Chiaapr w* O'rrt a*hat a and the vcftal burned. Bt h eoanty aalbor’tlm later father I*.them up while the thru* allayed <* L aplralor* w.<ra arr*<ted by Fedot d autborilie*. *• j Th* three mvtt will ha riven a m luminary h*arlny btfor* CimmlaJl cr A. W. Davie, lioniraw I - - h- Th# r*ap who coo It* wHE a (trail a, I .Cv I* yent rally crooked.—Pat* bary ladax-AppaaL RAILROADS MAKE I1 A NEW SCHEDULE > OF JUST RATES ji i t .PROMISE OP RAILROADS ,f VERY SATISFACTORY I ‘ .'! ^ ^ BHh| WmIh Qin tfnrlf I WMhhyun. Jot, >7.—A definite propoial from the rellrond* uxUr eon jlmtef witk Dm Kmli WHI VitibSn eftloe brought twsrrM&dsrS th« shipper*. This fl ilipo.**! iumi who* CM roHraod * nmitillni of?*J*Sf1?SdorthSt,E *«ow- 49 dap* W Bop. •■tin If in which to r«— the m JgP" itdik-Jcdtei tJZZ L P9mmt • petition to the Intimate Ceauoexri Uh middle rfTJtemboTl, ihWkte eomyiW their aw rates and nt than Into effect ^ The raadi offered to withdraw the £?S.T£ ZSJSfOZ f Mj-Uirl-t U HMkCwte alto In vtow of easting rates to Vlqha paints. I A rnmmimlon af tha ahippen aad i*V ^or^ CareM— eaiparaSad aara raeentatives oTSTJlai^Id, to*mSk ing ap the aew Kkedales, aad ahaald the result af their confer ICC as bring an amicable agreement aa ratra tha long battle for a rsadJaWunal in the rates win bare bean waa bp the now schedule* actually going into effect. " » - Boupbttcaa senator tateraated la the nomtcsUon was anxious to be j la view af tha action of the f caa whip the amtti the nest executive l___ >ao indication baa devalapod _ tended to show when the Uaaay no mination will come to • vote. I The aaae reqocit of Senator Car .tea was made la tha case of Hoary Lincoln Johnson, negro, nominated for recorder of deed In the DiatriW | Of Colombia. Ha la tha Republican na • tlonel committeeman from Georgia The revenue cutter Bam la ole whiff . was rrhedaled to pay a visit to Mara ! shad City far the North Carolina | Pram association next wash wfll ho I unable to roach the city during the _ iJ»C »« the officials hero, is doing to ■Hoy Watt to tow barges to Baltimore and antfl those plans are completed |the cotter cannot visit Morohma City. Fayetteville Belies a pretest CHiaees af Fayetteville ora pm tFiiing tkm ibtn^Wftit of Cmm> Bragg. A. L. Connell aad other eST •oat af Pajretterflle an hare fight ing the proposal today conferred With Secretary Waste of tha war depart Iment urging tbo retan ties ad tha loemp. Secretary Weeks mid ha would {■oq a delegation la about IB days, and 'give careful unridorattaa to ttetr . contentions. The war aaeratify wOl he away from Washington daring the 'next 10 days oa President Harding ’ wiO visit the Weeks rammer heme to Haw Hampshire and tha aacratoty win be with him far thq occasion. '. Mr. Woaka Informed ten at or Ov erman that It was not planned to ea i tlrely abandon Camp Iran bat it II eras hoped that tha camp could bo re , | Lamed far use aa target prnotioo and 'guard."4****"1** |j Minnie Oliver waa commissioned , fourth atom postmaster at Brill, N. » C., today. .1 Eva L. Parker waa appoint to rati jhaiy, N. C. .jTWIN SISTERS tl TEAM ■' OLD AND STILL ACTS* Lenoir, Jnly IS,—Mr*. Oroor, so a tW of Milton Greer, lietac three i, Bile* eaot of town, U St yoen ef i, eye, and it aeo^vlettiae har twin eta >. ter, B Aaht eomty. "n Greer and t- her aletet era hath enjoying feed I- health, eod an eery active for tadite «. ayyreaebBg the oeotdry b«L Their met and activities form a resmrhnbta »- Incident, and shew* the leaenKf e which Bay he attained In the cftaBte iMUlh aeetleo._ . . " YOU HOSTESS ORGANIZE el | BAU. TEAM WEDNESDAY re' The yooaaeteie ef the town aet if Wednesday ntaht la the Chaster ef id Commerce eSc» and arpBtiil a a- Weehall teas. which wCiht age* a) far detea with say ether tease Is s'. David Clifford wme eteeted am a- car ef the atah, Zee Wfleta aaataia. and Dreaa Wade were « —-twe 5 __ . Ertd » er ea the Deaa Baatera Qmd •ea rs etah, wB aaaah t%t H*W Was.
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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July 29, 1921, edition 1
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