_THE DUNN jD
Volume VIII. Dunn, North Carolina, September 2, 1921.
COTTON GROWER
CAN FINANCE HIS
CROPS SALE NOW
Organization Of Cooparatfvo
Marketing Associations
Makes Advances Possible
MEMBERS WILL HAVE
NO TROUBLE BORROWING
Dr. Kilgore Gives Interesting
Detailed Study of Coopnra
tive Associations In Raleigh
News and Observer — Be
lieves Prom Financial Stand
point Nothing Lilta Plan.
By B W. KILGORE
Batter methods for marketing of
farm crops is the outstanding matter
of interest to the fanning and bust
nasi public today, not onTy in North
Carolina but all ovar the country.
When farm crops bring good prices
business Is good, and when farm crops
bring pool prices business is demor
alised, a* st present. In lbs main,
our leading money crops are sold to
day as they were fifty or mora years
ago, though tremendous program baa
been made in the production of these
emu* and in practically all other lines
of business and industry.
In eeitain states In this country,
and in other countries, eo-operative'
marketing associations have boon
formed for the marketing of farm
crops groatly to the advantage of the
pioducvrs and the pofclic. In Califor
nia more than thirty co-operative
marketing aweeiations have been in
operation fur from a few years to
twenty-five yean, and last year mora
-han half of tbs farm, fruit and vega
labia crops of that State were sold
through the more than thirty eo-ou
aralivt marketing associations, tbs
value of tbs crops thus sold being
more thin 12511,OuO.OOO
LSimrultr In nuHlai
Tbex associations Haw Had no very
serious difficult!** in financing them
selves for making payment* to their
member* after their products war*
•old, or in securing loans for resing
advance* to the grower members in!
a substantial psrcsntags of the value'
of the product* whan delivered to
the association, th* amount of the
advance* being usually HO to 76 per
cent of a fair market vain* at time of
delivery.
Other Northwestern States (Wash
ington, Orogon. Montana and Idaho)
and State* ia other parti of the cdun
W> (Florida, Irgtnte and tflehtgan)
_ have had eo-operatlve marketing **
*^'^?358i!u, and ^SuJyTta^T'ksen con
ducted successfully as strietly basi
nets association* and hav* been sat
isfactorily and adequately financed.
The method of financing has usual
ly been to use th* local State banks
to the extent of their financial ability
directly, and through rediscounting
with the Federal reserve banks, and ;
whatever financial help needed be- J
yond this was obtained from the
banka In the large eitiss, using notes,1
drafts, bills of exehaags and aecept-;
aness secured. In the main, by ware-'
house receipt* representing the pro-,
ducts in th* warehouses of the asso
ciations. lAian* for advances In this,
way have been obtaiaed In the mil
Nona of dollars each year from New
York banks at reasonable rates of in-1
terest, lower osually than prevailing
rate* because of the large ion ns and
ample security. ,
After riving most t Ho rough atten
tion to tho plant assd in the State*
abovt, and dlsewbert, and thair ex
periences, agreement* have been pre
Csrcd for this and other cotton. to
acco and peanut growing 8tate* and
are now being promoted far batter
methods of marketing those crop* co
operatively through definite business
associations for co-operative telling.
The agreement in North Cnrollnn for
cotton is th* tame as for seven of the
other cotton States, which produce
ell together about (6 per cent of the
cotton of the United States Oklaho
• me, Texas and th* Mississippi staple
cotton gTowerd have completed their
organisation* end will sail the cottem
of their members this year. Arisons
and North Carolina have secured the
required number of members for or
ganisation and are either oganising or
will soon do so.
Advaissee On Cotton
The War Financo Corporation has
annMnced completion for advances
(Continued on page 4.)
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
• LITTLE RIVER W. M. U.
At Tha B.pti.t Chur*h Ulliegtea, N.
C, Auguri Stl*.
INI
Theraday M wiring
10 AO a. m.
Devotional—Mra A. M. Shaw.
Report of Superintendent.
Fundamental Point* In tha Miarion
ory Society—Mra. S. A. Idnrte*.
Spacial Murie.
North Carolina'* Part in Oar Bap
llat W. M. U. Training School in
Lou mill*. Ky.—'Mra. Joel 0. Layton.
What Shall I Do Ahoat My Cam
paign Pledget—Mr*, i. B. Tugwall.
Saggeation* for Personal Service—
Mr*, w. C. NlcfaoU. .
' Report* of Socletiea
Special Marie.
Million Study—Mi** Btliabeth N.
Brigg*. Raleigh, N. C.
Appointment of Committee*.
ImMHit
Th**r*d*y Aft****** d***t*a
2:00 p. m.
Devotional—Mia* Fay O'Qainn.
Minute* of Homing Seaafen.
Sunbaam Detnonriration—lilting
Ian Band.
Organlaatlona far Training Mom
Important Than Contribution*—Nn.
I. M Ream*
Special Muric.
Talk With Young People and Thetr
leader*— Ml** Elitebeth N. Brlgga.
Report of Coanahteee. •
Mlnntaa.
* .
¥ POSTOFFICE EXAMS WILL ¥
¥ BE HELD IN SEPTEMBEB *
• - *
¥ Washington. Aug. II—The ¥
¥ civil earvic* coiaaalmlon today ¥
¥ announced September 87 aa ¥
¥ lh* date for bolding exmmina- ¥
¥ liana to All vacant poetmatt- ¥
¥ rrihipa at Dunn and Bed ¥
¥ Springy, N. C. The Dunn ofl- ¥
¥ cv pMjr. *2,800 annually and ¥
¥ Red Springy 12.300. ¥
¥ On September >0 the com- ¥
¥ mi talon will bold an examine- ¥
¥ lion at Wilmington to dealf- ¥
¥ net# eligible* for the Wil- ¥
¥ mington office. This peri $3,- ¥
¥ 900 par year. 41
¥ Pcetomre inspectors were ¥
¥ Today directed to make an ¥
¥ examination at Salem Chapel, ¥
¥ N. C.t a fourth class office, ¥
¥ -with a view to th* selection of ¥
¥ a poitmaster at that place. ¥
» .¥
SECRETARY WEEKS
WILL VISIT BRAGG
Camp at Fayetteville Nat Ta
Be Abandoned Until Secre
tary Inspect* It
By Edward E- Betttee •
Waihington. Sept 1—Desalt* all
the order* for the moving ef troop*
and for the transfer of officers from
on* section to another. Camp Bragg
la not yet wiped off the map aa an ar
my camp. 8lnc* the departure of th*
delegation from Fayetteville, which
personally urged Secretary of War
Week* act to permit the camp to be
abandoned, that expert! had declared
there wa* no better range of heavy
gun* to be found then at the camp
near Fayetteville, order, for troop*
there to move aa near September 1
a* practicable have heea steadily ie
jued, while War Department order,
have been iscued from time to time
emignuig the officers at Camp Bragg
to other peeta.
ISM TM Ainfcul
A* September 1 is bar*, a personal
■tofoment Was sought this morning
from Secretary Weeks as to the a tot
os of Camp Bragg, whether or net It
»oaid b* vacated under tha orders U
raed, and whether the previous on
previous understanding that ha weald
visit the camp was correct The an
swer was that Secretary Waaka has
suspended the orders far the vacation
of rf?p M<1 that as aeon aa
poasBIt he weald vtalt itshiaueH, so
a* to examine into condition. Asked
k««v seen he es^ectod to viaH the
KJtjlr STdayTsT Sdfl STSrXSj
Week* personally Inspects * Camp
Bragg it 1* not going to be abandon
'd, no matter what change* as* made
In the troops which are'new there.
Some special War Department or
ders made public today show that
some oBeers of commands which will
go to Camp Bragg are to bo transfer
red to ether commands on arrival at
Camp Bragg. 1* officers, first lira
tenants, captains and m*Jora, are re
lieved from duty with the 20th Field
Artillery to take effect upon its arri
val at Camp Bragg, and erhee It la
placed en the Inactive liet they go to
the 111th Field Artillery. And simi
lar erdare are Issued to eleven of the
earn* class officers transferred from
tes 19th Field Artillery to the 21st
Field Artillery, when the regimental
headquarters and the first battalion
of the 19th Field Artillery arrives at
Camp Bragg.—News and Observer.
WHITE CONVICT KILLED
BY GUARD IN ROBESON
Levy Edwards Shot T* Death Voe
mrday Whoo^Ho Attempt' I
Lumbertan, Aeg. 11—Levy Ed
wradi, white man about IS years old,
waa shot and killed by a guard at the
Robeson county chain gang urban he
attempted to escape. The guard used
back shot, on* entering the back of
Edwards’ head and two in his back.
He only lived a short time. Edwards
escaped from tho "gang” a tew
•sooths ago and at tho time waa droas
•d in a toil ef clothes belonging to
Chief of Police B. M. Lawson, offalr
mont. end also carried Lawson’s gna.
Chief Lawson took Edwards along to
locate some whieeky stills While the
hunt waa on Edwards vamoosed. Ha
waa later anustsd and sent to tha
roads again. H* urns serving a sen
tence Imposed by Recorder David H
Foliar, of Lmabnrton, oo tho charge
of assault upon bis sister and having
improper relations with bis step
daughter.
JUDCB KIU BELIEVES
IN ENFORCING THE LAW
Fayetteville, Aug. SO.—“I cannot
“» "hat other judge* will do, but for
*W, lot thorn ovum before non on a
locond offonoo of totiag plxtol* and
other arimo* and they juat ao wan
kiio their wive* and family goodbye,
baeaum I am going to mad thorn a
way far a long Umo.” dodarod Judge
;]Urr In aa able abanm ta tha lory
at tha opantag of criminal court bore
yeeterday. Judge Earr'a charge wae
declared to bare been ooe of the ab
leet ever dtMeered here. He earn# eot
■trongly for the fair and Impartial
enforeameut of tbo law.
PRINCESS COMES TO
RUT A ROYAL COFFIN
- 6
The Prlneem of Bragaaea, doc boot
ff Oporto. Portugal, who aailod a
heeed the Italian liner Taodmlna a
few day* ago aa mute far Nepleo, wae
.*■ tbla too.try for alx woeka travel
ling lacogalte. The perpooo of bee vto
IL It baa beau aaeartalned, wee to
have made. In Boyeretowa, PL, the
,lwge«t and maatly eoatjy krona* and
aflror caabot ever oonatruetod la Am
ortoa. Thl* la for tbo bod* of bor lata
buAaad, a brother of tha lot* King
Carlo* of Portugal. Tbo prtnet dial
In February, ISIS.
CAROUNAS-MADE
COOPS ON DISPLAY
Charlotte Plana Far Rani Expo
sition September IS
To 29th
Charlotte, Aug. 31.—That tha gen
eral pablic la icq airing a realisation
of tha foil Importance of the Made
in-Carellnaa Exposition to ha bald
hare September 12 to 29, giving ad
ded assurance of ha being a tremen
dous success In every respect, la tha
lubstancs of reports coating dally to
the executive offices in Charlotte, ac
cording to an announcement by 1. C.
Patton, executive secretory. With the!
exposition opening lees than tee
weeks away, tha various committees
are new working out final details of
their particular tasks, while Korea of
exhibitors and their representatives
are arriving dally to give personal at
tention to matter* preliminary to In
stalling the exhibits.
More than 200 maaufaetnrer* of
these statee. representing every line
of manufacturing endeavor ia this
section. Will have oa display more
than 8,000 different articles of finish
ed merchandise, showing the wide di
versity of Carolina-made goods. It ia
estimated by exposition oik Lais that
tha capitalisation of the companies
represented will amount to about
12*0,000,000. This to tha first event
of Its kind ever keld in the Carolina!
and ia regarded as ons of the most
important undertakings of public In
terest accomplished in recent years
in the southeastern states.
Tha Interior of the hull ding ia near
a scene of constant and intense acti
vity. A staff of men under direction
of T. H. Bryant, formerly of Durham,
building manager, to affording all
proper and possible assistance to tha
exhibitors. The principal building, af
brick, steal and concrete construc
tion, was finished men than a week
age. The airdoma, enclosing another
trea.uf abeut 28,000 square feet, and
including 88 booths for concession
sires, is completed except f8r the
construction of seats for about 2,000
pe»te.
Wprk of dr-orating the interior
area completed today. . .
QUICKLY ACQUITTED FOR
KILLING LOVER OF WIFE
Pel MS Jades Tatis Another
He*Wad He Shieeld Have
Killed, Tee
Roanoke. Ve.. Aug. *0. — 4. K.
Walden wbo was dwyid wttk mur
der ta eOaaectisa wttk the slaying of
taJbhWrtdML*,^
tearing before Judge
ley, In polio# court.. A. N. __
was charred with maliciously shoot
ing 4. H. Whitlock, was also acquitted
by tha coart. Mrs. 4. M. Walden, Mss.
A. N. Fisher and Whitlock won each
Ined 1500 oe statutory charges.
Th* ttoriec unfolded bg Waldan
and Klaber to tho court revealed one
of the moot sensational dual dor title
tragedies in the an ns Is of the local
police department. The taro men said
they had employed detectives to
aratek tha Walden home and based I
their action oa tha datsettvas* report.
On Saturday sight Walden and Flab- 1
■r told their wive* that they wore!
leaving the city and would not return I
until Monday. According to their;
statement they left a train at Salem I
and came hack to Roanoke bp a
street car and proceeded at once to
tho Walden heme, where the shooting1
took place.
Rutledge was shot and instaatly
killed by Walden In a bedroom on
tbe upper floor and Whitlock was1
wounded in the fast by a gun in the
hands of Flsbet. Fisher was told by
the court that It was regrettable be
had not diet Whitlock through tho
head iastead at tha foot.
The taro women, both neatly dress
ed, stood in sileaeo, while they lis
tened to the wttneaaes testify. Asked
if they lend any statement te make
they shook their heads negatively.
Whitlock, who la said to be mar
ried, had to he carried Into the court
room. Ho had no statement to auks.
Whitlock is M. Mrs. Walrfln Is tl
and Mrs. Flaker la tt.
LUMBERTON CITIZENS
FROWN ON THE ILKiK.
Lamberton, Aa#. 11.—A Ka Dn
orfaniaar bee bean In Lamberton for
the (net week. About H local eMiaena
received printed invitstiom* in a awb
in# at tha court hoaae one night re
cently Tha Invitation* worn signed
“Tha Committee.” About a aoooa
scccpt#d tha invitation and thoaa
hoard the pleas and parpoeea of the
Ka Klox discussed by tha organtaar,
who gave hie name aa C. K. Steve neon
and Miami, FTa., ae hla koane. When
the invitation* was given for all wke
were me taken or wiihad to become
mew be re of the Ku Klox Klan to rise
only throe root. H ii not thought tha
K. K. K. orfaniaar I* meeting with
much aoccam hare.
■OOY OF MAURICE LAY
WAS FOUND TUESDAY
Hall, Aug 14.—Tka body of (till
another American, wbo wee killed In
the IR-1 dheater era* found today, ft
was that of Maarfee Lay, of Oreene
boro, N. C., a rigger.
It la sold boro that tho body of
Uaat Commaador Emery Coll of Ma
HotU, Ohio, will be buried at «aa h*
aacardnaeo with a wteb Col] oftoo had
oxpraaaad to Ms wife.
A B. BLUE OF VAIS HELD
ON GRAND LARCENY CHARGE
. T*1*’ A«*. *»•—». Blue,
Mahatefto own and operate the Voae
Nluhtf company at Vase, N. C,
baa teen erreued bene on a «S4,44<j
grand laraoay charge.
HUNDREDS
SING ON
Handreda i
»U part* of
and from coot
to Harnett a
flock to LIINhj
September I, .
in the celebra
te the Common,
day will bo on*
♦ njojraW* *T*r
nett comity aa
ton people are
look after a '
lag for the
bratlaa.
The township
", organised
boon re heai
and all hay*
are determined
The Dana and
clam feels 11
good and
groat naal
will attend
ting and
winning w
the honor
township.
SHORT COTTOlfcROP
AN UNDImBtED FACT
AU lUftru PtialM Lm tu.
C led Fries* CcrtA te Fedev
Have yoa heard S anybody get
bn# glum over theBffard waits la
the cotton market? Mg 10 aa you can
ion it? Sg:
To the hundreds AHbeusaoda af
*2 •*** **• M lU who te*
their whole future jAaped up Id
the rlae or fall ofXZton do newt
on earth could be IBtar than that
which ha. hem. cedSTfor tb. W
£ta??v«srai"5
the same kisd
Henry Grad* adAtt the woHd
watched breethlesaj^gs growth of
the cotton plant, t^ghg everything
which could effectJBtfea the time
that the first two HMc leaves ap
pearad till the tdK< harvested.
But the world bai^Kvhr watched
mom eagerly thamJ^Saan who have
their former cropfl^Bmpd 6r thoee
who bought at e UHbre end now
see their whole wrapped up
•n the hope of a l^^git rat to at
Iren lave them tS^Hgbhruptcy.
Experts now SOU^HC agrre th.t
the crop will f*B 'd^^Bigkt million
boles, while meejit w«l not
»V»»d e«ve»^^^^g^^-_^
throughout tto CS® ** ***
•Texas crop lawrfsisl from al
most everything yoa can think of—
drought, boll weevil, worms, tb* Gal
veston cotton exchange telegraphed.
This Bute hardly promises two mil
lion and unloas wa got immediate re
lief from this contiutipd drought, re
sults may become sweat serious."
Very little cotton U being offer
id for sole. There are mm buyers
than 'aallen. We enact on advance
In price. Like conditions prevail In
Georgia end many other cotton-grow
ing sta tea.
The oil mill Interests are estimat
ing Ccorgis'* crop at eight hundred
thousands bales agalnat 1,467,000 last
Star, was the statement nude by J.
ope Tigner, secretary of the Atlan
ta Commercial belong* tonight.
“Spot Interests,” said Thrner, “era
aware of the impending mortage in
the southeast and an not surprised
at the rme In prices. They expect a
good year for rim farmer having cot
ton to eeh.
ins counni oi op.nien on me
floor here is that tba mica will keep
at a apod level provided miss hoop
up with the movement.”
The Augusta exchange today eati
maled the total crop production at
between 7,2M) and 7,400,000 bales.
“Tba price should exceed fifteen
cents by January," Mid a statement.
Cotton factora at NaabviBa, LdttU
Back, Birmingham and New Orloanc
gave the opinion that a price high
er than fifteen cents aa a certainty;
J. J. Brown, State Commissioner of
AgricaHurs, tonight baaed a state
ment la which ha predicted Georgia’s
crop this year will not axeasd aoven
hundred thousand bales Brown say*
bo believes the September first gov
ernment report will chow far lorn
than a seven million halo national
hate crop.
“In away instances planters will
net got a hale, althongh they planted
fairly large crops. I know of one awn
who expects to pick nearly one halo
of cotton off bis entire crop of fear
hundred acres. This ana bate probab
ly will coat Him arouad fld.OOO.”
Brown Wrongly argod farmers to
prepare to plant very little cottoa
next year. He also urged the develop
ment af a bettor marketing system —
Monroe Journal.
MUSHROOM STANDS IN
ASHEVILLE OUTLAWED
-
A boot M Soft Driah nod Leeeb
Ploose Declared Pies Messes
By Tim AoHsorihs.
Asheville. Aw. >1—Aheat 14
lunch stands, soft driak shops and
other temporary structures built out
side the tow, according to the Inuur
ence folks, win have t# coma doom
I air andergo considerable remodeling.
Such will ha the decree baaed by the
'city comm lesion ere In the morning.
During law waeh aa invaattenUon of
lire heaardi bora was conducted by
Robert Russell, of Bui sigh, who was
aent hare by the BuuthaaWsm Ua
i derwritsars' emaciation, and ha ap
peared before toe eommlWAoneva thli
morning with an ultimatum that cor
tain Am haaarda mnW ha oUmlaatod
nr aa advance rata of ton oentt on the
9100 laeoranee waald ho ardarud.
A permanant tariff la ana drafted
gbU uatHUm next election.—Bool
BUIES CREEK MEN
ARE TURNED LOOSE
Jitaty Drivers Found Techni
cally Guilty But Are Rn
leeaed By Court
‘ Shall Jitney driven from Bairn
Creek carry students to and from Urn
Academy once or twice a year with
out paying the city jitney license? '
This was the qosaUon that formed
the base of e case coming up la Re
corder** Co art yesterday morning,
surrounded by many peculiar circum
stance* and pauling tbs court some
what in the rendering of a verdict.
Two msn, Percy Ennis and Upcharcb,
residents and farmers as well as Mean
sad jitney drivers of Buie* Creek,
we e charged with driving U Dmut
without a local Jitney License. After
a lengthy trial and arguaacate an
both sides the two man warn —1-f
although found technically guilty,
sod advtsod as to tha proper eearae
in the fate re.
rrouuia inn wnen local Jitney
driven complained to tho aathoritioa
that these man from Balsa Creek
wan han soliciting trade, hauling
student* and taking their Vnei-m a
wap from them, which the* deserved
through paring their $S» city license.
James Bern represented Upchurch and
J. P. Wilton represented Ennim, with
N. A. Townsend, proaacuUag attor
ney far the city.
Bud Norris, local jitaer driver, tarn
tided to having seen these two men
load up with student* on two or throe
occasions said that oaa of them told
him that he was getting a dollar a
piece from them for the transporta
tion He aotHled the authorities and
sftar doing so, according to his tes
timony. the driven teld him that
Prof. CamtJbell bad told them to come
over.
Both driven admitted on tho staad
hauling tho student* hot declared that
they only came once or twite n year
to do it, aad that Prof. Campbell ar
ranged far them to coses over. They
admitted receiving pay from the stu
dent*.
Prof. Campbell made an interesting
ippesl to the court, doelering that his
it ad a at* wan poor student* and that
he only wanted protection from **
horfcitant jitney prices. Ha laid that
it had been the coitem tor yean past
tor the men te come over and got the
students, but that this you ha asked
hie attorney. J. C. Clifford, a local
lawyer, if n we* lags] and If the
driven could come ever without any
troubU. Mr. Clifford advised Mbs that
It would ha * " - J
parties, hut be mid~ that It was mot
fair to the local driven, who paid
their licenses aad who gave the dtp
revenue, to he rebbed ef their trade
by outsiders. He was ef tho euialoa
that the matter ought to he settled to
avoid emberussment* in tho future,
but ho believed that the local driven
(Continued on page 4.)
SELMA CITIZENS PLAN
TO BUILD UP THE CITY
Mayee, Calling Meee Call*
Fee Statiew, Heist, amd Pam
her of<
Salma, Amg. 10.—Responding to
the call of Mayor C. A. Corhott for
o mam masting of tho eitiiani of Sal
ma, la coexidST Bitten partalning to
tho welfare of tho town, a nyraaan
tatlv* gathering of leading ottiaaaa
assembled la Tsosple’* hall Monday
night Mayo* Corhott presided over
tea mooting and stated that 1m had
called tho meeting for the purpose of
or seen ting tome wing* ho thonght tha
town should have to make it what it
ought to bo — a bigger and batter
town. Ths Aral thing ha mentioned
aa aa argent naad la a batter passen
ger station. Ho thonght the Motion,
coaid bo socarod If the proper slope
wore token to get it.
Another grant need hero, ho said
Is adequate hotel accommodation*,
sad he thought steps ahould b* taken
to provide took facilities la this Has
sa weald meet the pubUs demands.
Other Homs In tho morse's Hot of
progressiva measure* ware tho exten
sion of the town limits, the organisa
tion of a ehambor of commerce,
street paving, n hotter advertised
town and a hotter spirit of ee-opera
tion among tbs people Imstly, the
mayor appealed to the eltliena, of tho
town to support thatr local pager,
which ho instated was an Indispensa
ble factor la the growth and develop
ment of any pragtaaslvo town.
After tea mayor had stated the
purpose of the meeting, he presented
M. L. Shipman, eossmlesloner of la
bor and printing, who was present by
invitation. Mr. Shipman expressed tea
conviction that Selma was a good
town and If ths ciUaons would get
together and work unitedly, they
could accomplish great things far
ths piece. Team work, h* stated was
accessary to the suceeoiful secern
pUtement af important undertakings.
Editor 0. i. CoSin, of tho Solotgh
Tlams, was also an Invited guest, and
mads s good effective talk germane
to th« Sbjocte of tho meotteg.
After o general discussion a com
mittee waa appelated to losk after
the re-organisation of tea ehambor of
eoammreo. As sson os ths chamber Is
orgnatasd, the variant other matters
brought before the mooting by tbo
mayor wlU then ba taken up by tbo
chamber and pressed.
Be far* tha mooting adjourned It
we* decided to arrange for the solo,
brntien of Laker day boro la a fit
ting manner, and a same!its* wa*
appelated I* prepare a suitable pro
gram far I ha dap. One hundred dol
lar* was raised on tea floor te defray
tho oMonsss locorred hr the comoslV
too. The big features of tho day w«
b* a free marhocu* dinner fsr Con
federate vets, te* soldiers sad •*#
or* of te World war and a double
header ban game between FsrmvUU
msdJMms tssmi^ A^Wad^from Cams
..
2 THAT
noon ME RETURNED
AalmrUto, Aag.'si. _ Re
quaota that flat* troop* again
W lent to Concord Vtiriti of
coaditJoiu trial nr amt of the
tWro wauT<roeeh£d {^GT
•r»o» Morriaoe from C. L
Bpcari. nherUI of Cabarma
coaBty; J. W. Wombla, mar
« of Concord, and C. A. Rob
Inaoo, chiof of potter at Can
cord, at 3 o’clock thl* aftor
aoaa. Qovomor Morriaoa al
ao received Ultphona com
munication* and telegrami
from aevera) citlaena of Ca
bala county requesting that
*ha troop* he returned to too
•trike aone.
EVERYTHING READY
FOR COUNTY SING
Ur?S^staS£oI2*,|
Fg» LaborLajr
Tuesday aftemon at fonr o'clock!
tko representatives from tka town
tkipe classes mat in LiUlagton with
Mr. HoffmrUter and tka executive
committee, aad worked oat tko l
ptenc for tko Ooaxty 8ing on Labor
Day. Dana wax represented by Dr.
Bntlar and Casper Warrani Borbe
cne by Maim. H. C. Cameron, Grn-j
5ET12E;'
a? Sstxr&jssrai
%&%&&&■
U^g*L Li»te *l*«r, H. McLeod.
ifr Hoffmeistar gave many help
ful cuggeatlaax and cleared up —-r
Mttcri consorted with carrying gal
»"5SS'J8!! S£:.'S32 2
** tka waging dooms in tka order
earned: Duke; Barbecue; Backkorn;
Mack River; Hooter's Croak; 1 Ttlmr1
haa skMw for •]
tks ^direction Jdj
••• thirty to two thirty. PnmWs!
t.M tka sure Iocs wUB ha resam-j
ad with fifteen minute* af eongraga
tkwal staging, oandactad by Mr. Ha*,
msixter, following thia tka mate guar-1
tette aad fiddling eon text win behold
in tka mma aider aa tka township
elaaaaa. After tka annooncamout of;
tka J edges the ting will bo over and
smy ana can main U the hoJl
and srnick UlUngton and
SssrxsE&riF&as
At I o'clock a epoctal moving pie-j
tare program starring Dongles Vbir-I
beak* wil ha given In the werebouee
Admlmloa win be fifteen and twenty
fir* canto
ttoUeM An Judges
The department of tka eoaewunity
service congratulates Itself on secur
ing tka fallowing talented maaiciao*
for Jedges in tka tinging contest.
MrTW. f. Bkroa*, of FeyettevD’o.
whoaa ability aa a violinist aad and
organiser la wall known; Dr. W. C.
Hortea af Raleigh whom <lramatie
aad musical wester ha* attracted at
tention throughout the state; Mias
Bontribo Byrd, of Greensboro, lately
eoaseeted with C. C. W.. of B. C.
and Guilford College of North
Carolina; Mime* B M, Hall, of Ben
son. whom ability aa organiser la mu
sical rluba and a* a ealo'u Is wall
known, and J. H. HigbamHk af Ra
tetgh^premoter of tka musical flak
OssoiptensMp BoB Com.
Them who com* to tko 8!ng an
Monday will have an opportunity of
wltaeating the straggle botwocn Che
1 sheets Springs aad LOUngtoa far
me Harnett County Baseball chaos
piooaktp af 1M1. Tka game will be
called at 4di sharp. From every in
dknttea ana of tka snappliti games
of tko maaoa la expected. Tho winner
af thia game win play Duka tka aaly
other logical contendont for tka pea
neat
ANGRY PANS AT WILSON
ASSAULT TWO UMPIRES
_
Wokmh ud
*r#SSLTr
WHean, bay. M—After tba game
katwoaa Wtleon and Norfolk baaa tbk
tbey MU ba roeeuad by poUrcmin.
Weetereclt waa bleeding Bad Black
burn badly mowed oa orbaa tbey
ware aacartad from tea Bald by tea
eAcera. Tba oaafeacbt waa general la
nateia and tea ofccara baaa tea
aemee af aaaaa af tba aamltaata of
tea aaoplree.
WOaoa faac arara enraged by what
tbey eaaoldared unfair deaiciona Tam
Clark. Wllron maaayar, prataated
when a keB be tbeoght waa fair wai
called foal end Bladteurn baaUbad
,blm from tea gaate, act allowing blm
to remain la tea park until ba pot aa
jehrfllaa dttku. Later oa a baa oi
•Id wm Impaaad oa KMnc. a WOaoa
player. and whaa Khne mid ba bad
*at opined bU aaooth tba baa wm
raiaad to ISC.
Tba yama wont to Kerf elk by i
aaoraofltot.
PROSPERITY BON
| WAY BACK TO DUNN
i S SAY
Prosperity is rotmlcc to tha Due
Dletrict with all tha faros namJUo to
a protSlabia cotton crop.
This ic tha oardiet of hodacao mow
who have 1*0 erred the war* of ted
** ta DtM {mr rnmmr jocn
Joatos A. Taptor, veteran meioh '
s.v&'.-saarw^afs:
a».ir ~~v~
and aieroaiitijoaotabttshmaato hTttS
jr* u Ac ten cia ST
•4 eoofldm^Veotton woTbri^n
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ssTpJsr <h»r*|»|- *«53
IgflSsOS
last month.
MRS. H. F. EDCEKTON '
OF KENLY IS DEAD
Poeood Away la AJUohmead Meatol
rmlU^Su^°9'
nan ail , aM
too*# af £eoly__ .
tooelt Sunday morality wh< j
S toa^Mh af lire.
Hanry F.Fdyartoo, ad Kealy, which
occurred iaafciehmead v--z ■ ShT
toyathar with hor hatoandlhdMnn
^ af har children had Wen away ‘
from Kenly a hoot tea day* aa a trie
to eeveral northern cittern Oa their
■227 ohalo m5JT EdyvrUm tound'h
advitable to nndaryaVtth|M«a>^
ttan. ■ '—
The opera tie* waa yerfaimed Fri
iuH ****k toe never rei
Had. Lockjaw waa Mid to ha tha ha
•853* sfrkA^ahawt Tsss
oteloeh. Her hatoaedwaa with her
Fhaa tha peered away.
A wemaa of rare yereonal ohaxma.
oh^wndc frieadi everywhere,
leMet the Hamadlata family air
da, toe iaavaa until brother* aad
and aimara at fallow*; Mr*. SJL tor
tia. Mre. W. 8. Stavtaa, aad Mi* W.
A. Smith, af thi* dtp; Hrt dealt
rZgszz: gss .\ss
^r7iSS.!3B?haS?^
(Bid.
MMM5II.LMM RSAOT TO
FA8T1CIFATK »W COHF888WC8
A.t^?t.1*. *• 1 • Aat. II.—Or
Cntoad labor b ready la corn I4*r nay
vttaliea from «he_ government to