THE DUNN blSPx,
Volume VI1L _ Dunn. North Carolina. Qyber 14, 19211
FAIR IS THE MOST
SUCCESSFUL YET
HELD IN HARNETT
AHmkUhc* Good Sine* Open
ing Corosnoaiiao
Tm—day
IDEAL WEATHER GREETS
VISITING THOUSANDS
Exhibits Largwr and Mora Va
ried — Nsgro Dspwtnwt
Imprwtirt And Croditobk
To Rse*—Senator King And
Mrs. Vanderbilt To Speak
Saturday Afternoon.
Saturday'* nun will Mt upon to*
final* af Dunn’t sMt satisfying and
most successful fair. By that time it
is sstianatsd fully 17,000 persons will
ham attended the night and day sea
•ions which began last Tuesday and
will and with the running of th* big
ckanpiocMlp motorsyde race* on the
track tomorrow afternoon.
Ideal weather has been the rule
throughout the week. Kxecpl for tho
dost there has net been one unpleas
ant feature since tha gates opened
upon the third annual fair. Tuesday’s
crowd wd> email, but no smaller
than eras expected on opening day.
About Are hundred people hoard
Major Georgs K. Butler of Clinton,
moke tho opening address. Several
hundred* mors drifted In by tho time
the first race* started. Attendance
for the day eras approximately 1,
104, including tha night eoe*ion.
Wednesdays program attracted a
boat 1,004, While Thursday and
Thursday night saw about tho biggest
crowd ever to have attended the fair
In a single day. Nearly (.000 per
sona visited the fair before 0 o’clock,
and last night there were nearly 8,
000 present to so* the fireworks and
shows and to witness the heii-rnieing
high dive by Mbs Quincy.
Today, with tho contest between
the many singing classee of the four
counties surrounding Dunn, attend
ance is expected too* clone to that
of yesterday. Tomorrow, an extra
day, will sac thousands within the
(met lades*re to hoar the speccho*
of Boaster King, of Utah, and Mrs.
Osaiga W. Vanderbilt, president of
tha State Fair, who srfil introduce
Senator King. Mss. •andortdlt will
ho Introduced by HaaaBial L. God
win, feimer representattr* in Coe
Dxnn District
dag along tki*
the lasf fair was hob.
Tha Dispatch hopes to print a mors
dstallad account of the exhibits whan
more information is sraQabl* next
week- There are so many- of them
worthy of special mention that It
doairns mors tins to give them tha
attention that la their doe.
Notable among tha fonto roe of tha
fair exhibit* is tbs showing aaade hi
tha nsgro department, where Pro
fooaer Vinos and Dr. Coddrington
have attracted exhibits which show
tbs negroes af the district to bo a
■wonderfully capable and Industrious
people. This department, originally
confined to fifty fast in the Floral
ball, has so overflown tbs allotted
space that eighty additional tost arc
occupied. It contain* sens af to*
finest needle and fancy work saan
at tha fair sod many fix# specimen*
from too field and farms of ton ne
gro people.
HAWAIIAN MUSICAL PLAY
AT METBfNKM.ITAN THEATRE
“A Night to Honolulu,” which
cam** to the Metropolitan Theatre
next Tuesday, October lith, la a
story of Hatwatl, which Immediately
suggest* a myriad of thoaght* to tho
stranger, especially the American.
One picture# Hawaii as a land of sxn
shins, of bowars and of masts. One
cannot bring the sonshtoo of Hawaii
to nor land, nor tho Aswan in tontr
slaplaMa pfiilliRpfi Hitt thfi dUlic il
inithty matter. Tfct Aaayyje— tori
taken the bceottfel wlrtfnl m»«te ef
Hawaii te their hearU aa they hare
na ether. The qaadat “Ukele” new
WMa • favored place la oar home..
Students of thle Inatromant are ea
nnmeroai aa thoee ef the violin. In
"A Night la Honolaha" one may Hear
the veritable native mueieian. chant
their weird melodlea. bear the mourn
ful prayer ef ddkth or the gey core
free Hala music. It all bee a peculiar
faa.taiatisn far na and la an oppor
tunity not te be miaeed.
CORPORATIONS HELP IN
UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF
m
Washington, Oct. Id—Dleeoeetoee
of the reentry*, economic prctolema
by the national confidence en unem
ployment drew tewaria a el me today
with the approval of ihe.report i en
no- »' el meaearaa of tbo •ommree.
oa Supping end conetrnetion.
Votary Hoovir. chalrm.n -..f the
cent.11 are, aaeea-t-wd -net the tie
fenaee would end ita present activl
tln tom.cmw wl.h c.ssption it re
na-:. from ha remain..ig anb.om.el**
11- sec aaggeftiona rc • w't.'ea'fcf
Ita aaafalntm from the orgaaliatlea
Gratifying reaoecara have keen
received, he mid. te the appeal by
Praaldeat Harding and liv* • -nf.-*
enee far making affective Ka recem
mmdatlaei for the relief of the aa
impl.ymint tmerganoy. The rafl
reada, he declared, have added abort
UJM man te their telle and public
wtnUe. la maap-aectlona of the aewe
try are preparing te laereate employ
MISS QUINCY WILL DIVE THREE TIMES I
Thia young woman who hat thr
the fair thia week will glee throe ox
Saturday. Her A ret dive will occur a
at 2:30 and 3:00 o'clock.
tiled the thoaundn who have visited
hibition performaieoe tomorrow—
t 1 oVtoek. The other* will be hlijpd
GOOD RACES ARE
FEATURE OF FAIR
Wickeraham Stud Wine First
Psm In 2tl2 1-4
Tuesday
' The racing program this year has
attracted eoase of hte (Inert horseflesh
of the east and middle west Thurs
day'* races Hariey R., F. G. Wieker
»ham’s stud won the 2:17 pace, hie
best time being 2:18 1-4. Barney Ed-'
wands was second and Barney Sew
ard and Chester divided third and
fourth moneys.
Ed Chappells Trampwell, driven
by Becker, won the 2:28 trot, his
bast time being 2:22 1-4, Baby Rath
was second, Atlanta Peter third, end
Mabel Worth fourth. Mary, owned by
A. W. Hedges, was distanced in the
first beet- Dormis, running second in
the.firet heat, eras lamed and with
drawn after nsnnlng fifth in the sec
ond.
In the Wednesday afternoon races
Uttle Lady, owned and driven
by J. Brttt, of Dillon, 8. C-, was win
ner of the 2:14 pace: and Silky Nan
owned by A. K. McClelland and dri
ven by Carton, won the 2:18 trot.
Little Lady's best mile was maHe la i
LEVINSON MEANT
NO HARM TO DUKE
People Misconstrue Meaning
Of Recent Letter About
Roads
Realising that his jocular remarks
concerning Duka's attitude in the
proposed routing of the east and wait
highway through Duke, leaving
Coats out, was taken seriously by
some of hie friends, L. L. Levinson,
Coats lawyer and Judg* of the county
recorder's court, writes as fallow*
concerning the matter:
it has recently come to my atten
tion that my letter which was pub
lished in the columns of September
27th issue of your valuable paper,
has been misconstrued to make ma
say that The Erwin Cotton Mills Co.,
at Duka sad the Tilghman Lumber
Co., near Dunn are parallel indus
trially.
It is af course amusing to contem
plate such a thought, aad I have the
greatest contempt for anyone who
would so distort the facts as to leave
such an impression. 1 do not consid
er myself a fool, regardless what oth
er reople may think.
The Erwin interests at Duka is on*
that wo are all proud of, no one more
than myself. They have added wealth,
enlightenment and prosperity to the
entire county, and the leaders, and
rank and lltr. In their communtty are
the equals of those of aay other com
munity of which I know. I have the
rroateat respect for tha friendship
of many of Duke's ritisonship.
2:15; Silky Nan’s beat waa 8:19.
Billy Sanders. Ruth Qotninga and
Nells Brook finished w order In the
aaea. Mias Liberty. Bonita Guy and
Marnrite took second, third and
fourth money in the trot
In yesterday's race* Peach anna
of the H. Wlgine stables, driven by
Rogers, won in three straight heats
the 2:8! trot.- loading the field all
the way, although Baby Roth waa a
eloaa ascend. Barnhill^ Martin J.
took third amney and Mias Nancy.
Rd Chappell’s mars, corns foarth.
Mary, Andrew Hedges mars, waa
iHatsanad for the scrnnd time la this
can and was not la good condition.
Schmdar's Red Heart won the free
for all. however, in three freight
heals, with Dal Spencer second and
Tip Top third Ed. ChappeD*! Ormon
dle ran foarth.
Tare races will be ran this after
noon. Tomorrow will aea the eloaa
of the meet with the county races
in which the beet bones of us sur
rounding country art entered.
Frank Gallagher, veteran horse
man, is ssrvlag as starter.
JURY SAYS WOMAN DID
NOT MURDER HER BOYS
Mrs. Reaay Hodeea Csasss Claes- At
Athaay, Ga. Her Has head la
Under Death Saelsais
Albany, Oa., Oct 18.—Mrs. Beany
Hudson was acquitted by a Jury to
day of the murder of bar two chil
dren.
Mrs. Hudson was indicted Jointly
with her husband. Glenn Moors Hud
son, and he was convicted of the
crime last week and sentenced to
be banged November 18. -Hearing
on his appeal for a new trial has been
»i ii^npan hiunvcr uvmpuj u
also an enterprise of which \re are
all proud, but af coarse, does not
rank wall by comparison with the
great mills at Duka.
What I said in my former aitleia.
and what ovary sane person knows
is that as aa induatriad community
Dak* la entitled to the same eonsid
onner article and I desire to reiter
ate that statement, that I fevered
the Duka route and that other peo
ple hereabout* did. I understand
however, that the Duke interest* doss
not favor tho Coals route.
I remember an one occasion, some
month* ago, wt [mod op with Duke
in ftgktmg a road proposition that
was inimical to her iaterwst*,-* good
deal more than it was to oar.. In
gratitude is on* of the most r.'oomin
sblc thing* on earth.
The United State* mrils are to bo
speeded up to loan re prompt delivery
of daily newioupen. to read*.*. In
new instructions to all postal employ
ees throughout tho United States
roetroaetai^Generr.l May* directs ev
ery one on the postal service payroll;
to expedite handling of newspapers,
distributed to subscriber* through
the malls. H* tayat
"A newspaper Is preeminently a
thing that a man wants when he
wants it If h* canaot have h when
ha wants it h* doe* not want H at all. •
H is np to os ta sea that ha gats bis
favorite newspaper promptly.*’—
•n iot nomiMr 11.
The Jury took Mrs Hadean’i (im|
et 11:80 end (he defendant leaned
forward expectantly a* the jurors
Died in at f:10 this afternoon. She
•hewed little emotion at the verdict
but amilingty thanked each Juror.
The children, stemsoas of Hudson,
warn shot to death at the Hudson
farm, aear here lest July, according
to testimony at the trial after their
mother had quarreled with Hudson
because they were not being proper
ly fed and clothed.
CONTINUE INSANITY LINE
IN TRIAL OF WILLIAMS
Half Brother Says He Warned Oth
ers bs Family Year Ape That
Slayer ef Deputy Was lessee
Fayetteville, Oct. It.—The testi
mony ef Rev. J. Mask Williams, of
Palmyra, Me., that he had warned
his father a year or more age Chat his
half hrothar, Marshall Williams, al
leged Mayor ef Depot/ Sheriff A. J.
Pate, was violently insane sad waa
llkaly to kill soma member of the
family was the high light of today's
eesalon of the trier to determine Wil
liams ’ sanity. Another strong point
made by the defense was the testi
mony ef Dr. J. Allison Hodges, of
ktetunoad. that the defondant Is a
victim of dementia preeox af tha pa
ranoid type and would therefore be
come dangerous when crossed.
The defendant's half brother, n
era duets ef Davidson college, the
University ef North Carolina sad tha
Presbyterian Theologies! seminary,
at liooirvllle, Ey., declared that he
bed served during the world war In
the pathological department of the
United States army and that it sAs
through knowledge thus gained that
he Ant learned that Marshall was
> “violently Insane." He hod diecuseed
, the subject ef Ms dice every, he mid,
with hie parents, hia ancle, Robert
WRHemej Rev. A. R. MtQneen, H. R.
Oasten, Dr. J. W. McLean and other*
“Yen are-all sitting on dynamite and
dm*t knew It." ha told the family
ahyilelan. according to hia testimony.
His brother, ha mid, had a mania fat
BRINSON FnflNG
MORE POLKS IN
PQSTMASy JOBS
■taft ToJHold
NO EXAMINATtS held
TO SECURJKLIGIBLES
Held* Notkia| Iperaonally
But fiad* That
Smack StroaglyBf Partisan
Political Few ^plications
For Loans. Froa^outfc.
(Hy Edward to Nawi and
Washington, Oct. ft. — Edward
A Simpkins ia not gKfc to bo con
firmed aa poatmastoDt Goldsboro
undar praaont road HAM If Congroaa
raan Rrintoa can itnJk The Ropro
M-nUuva froai tho ]S| diatrict baa
bean making aoana iaSUgatiana and
ha Anda that tba no^haQon of Mr.
Sirapklna myalls to g^kgly of parti
san Republican poUflT run to oood
chat ho la flgbtliv^B confirmation
of tba Baliiui ||B| who if tba
chairman of the VIK county Re
publican ruraCtn «Anlttaa. Pand
ng forth ar Invdatinfiaa which are
on foot Senator BMpona, who la
co-operating with CofEamman Brln
aan in tho matter, la Ifring tba nomi
nation of Mr. SiaopkimUittd op la tho
It beiag aaggeatetMto him that
there ware carta la fcagnlaritlaa la
he naming of Mr. MSIm far poat
ranrtar at jGo>dabor«TBaaraaanUtiwt
Bilnion, Gbldaboro pa lag in hla dis
trict. took op tba matter with tba chr
1 ferriee canrasiitftaL with tba pwr
trtv a of laarminw.tf uw law had K*.r
ALIENIST STATES
WILLIAMS IS SANE
Dr- Immc M. Taylor, «f Maw
*Orf*dMtrf Waat^MJad^
rayetUvilW. Oct t» _ The mn
shafcan statement at Dr. Isaac M.
Taylor, of Morgan too, that Marshall
wniiami, areas ad alayor of Deputy
Sheriff A. L. Pate, ie sub-normal bat
not innaoo sod the positive ldentl
Aration of WUliaiu by two allni
eo a# the man who shot Pate at a
Honor • till In Black RWcr township
loot July. featured the presentation
of th« SliU’i cm, biinpi at tb«
afternoon seialon of the proceedings
Y> ?**"””■»« the unity of the de
fendant The defeneo rootod la the
afternoon with the re serration that
moro testimony in chief aiight ha pat
on later to which Solicitor McLean
rtren uouely objected.
Dr. Taylor, head af the State hos
pital at Morgan ton for Id yuan and
?*,! ?.rtT*,U ••"•toriaai for SO roars,
told the jurore that from his exam
ination and observation of the do
fwidant sad from what ha eoaM ga
ther frdm hie past Ufa. H was Ua
opinion that Willi ami, thoa^^
normal, not poeusaing the mental de
vnlopmrnt that should be expoctod
of a nun tl rears old, eras not k>
liaaa understood the nature of the
crime with which bo la charged sad
the penalty for it.
MARIAN MaARDLE IS PUD
Of A CHARGE OP MURDER
Cleveland. Oct. It. — Marian
McArdle, td-year-old of
Mrs. Eva Catherine Kahor, waa
foaod not guilty of complicity la Do
murder plot of Daniel KRber. her
stepfather, by a Jury today. Mies
McArdle wmi permitted to leave the
jtim ivrd and ta* tu carried
out in this Re (■ not
objecting to M personally
ic otalea. bet position that
as lh« Republican* so partisan
in their treatment Inlracnts
titiring the term of_Wilson,
lb»l hv U determlni that they shall
omply with the IngLwhae H comas
to appointments to uAeo. And hence
his search for Hit fZts ta th* eaaa.
Un*ati*r*otary llSjjsl A* Clark
First, Mr. Brinson'mad* an inves
tigation at the civil .service commis
sion. Here tlj® evtdamea that ha col
lected, he stated, i * ,
Sim
postmaster at
1903, at a an
On inly 1.49:
was demoted ta _la mlary of
91,1 (hi per year. The records show
that ihrs demotion was mad* on the
rcrurrmendation of a p«s* office In
spector who staled that th* amount
of work d-1-.r by him era* not sails
/ar'n y, that ha did not have nsM
c'-.ut interest in the work and that
lie would not cooperate with th* post
master in the work ta he dona. Mr.
Simpkins was k-liiy this sobordin
stc position when be eotured the ar
my. After being discharged from the
srmy he was reassigned ta Ihe posi
tion as clerk at th* salary of $1,100
per yaar. H* fallsd to report for
duty and was droppod from the oliyi-1
ble root October 1,1919, without pre
judice.
An interesting incident In th* In
vestigation made bf representative
on* shows deafly that the nomir
us<lo.i of Mr. Bimpkin* for the Gotdn
h'TO job was without any examina
I'on at all be icy held, and that tlm
clearly Oicwn intention of the Post
office Department was t* appoint him
be appointed, the exact lanyaaye of
Mr. Work being:
“la view of the experience of Mr.
after tfce Jury returned. The Jury
of «une men end three women had
the com under deliberation ainee
'at* yesterday afternoon.
Simpkins sad Uie fact that ha is
strongly recommended locally for tho
position the deportment danims to
nominate him for tho position - of
postmaster." This request for sorting
aside the law, no examination being
held, caused Mr. Brinson to rosnuro
this case as a flagrant violation at
tho merit system, that it fumishas
further proof that tbs PoMMBis De
partment under Mr. Bags
rnjiidly^ujaniaad a#^
the political
party are being followed
Brinron In his investigation,
whechsr or no, tho evideaee to prove
this being in a Utter written by Bint
AsaisUnt Postmaster General Hubert
Work to tho Civil eoasmissioaor this
dated August Si, 192L Mr. Brlnesn
l-id trouble in securing this bit af
*4u *tn tridcBCi.
He .tale* that the official in charge
of »Lc fll-w wan unwilling far hU l»
make u ecpv af the Utter and eves
protested his taking notes as to its
contents. Bat Congressman Brinson,
who wui accompanied by his sacra
tary, L. A. Moore, was determined
to get at inside facts In the case, sued
proceeded in spits of the protests to
telco notes of certain salient faataraa
of the letter. In this Utter, says Mr.
Brin*on, Mr. Work tells af the ex
perience of Mr. Simpkins In the
Gold-boro office and of his having
boon demoted upon tha repost of the
por.toffiee inspector while in another
pa:t of the letter Assistant Postmas
tc- General Work asks tho esmnsie
sion to to arrange tho civil service
status of Mr. Simpkins that ho oohM
ONE OF THE RACERS WHO WIL L TAKE PART IN SATURDAY’S THRILLING
MOTORCYCLE RAC ES ON THE HARNETT COUNTY PAIR GROUNDS RACE TRACK
I __________
1
i Tomorrow’* motor ryrto raeoa p rnmloe to bo among th* moot oaatt no poor hold hi North Carolina. Thrj
I win doeMa th* Mot* ihoaaplouhlp among profaaatoaal Nina. Urn raaaa will *tait at I a'tlotk.
j mu. ozones w. vanouuli
Mn. VaadntiH will ktndiN In
stor lUay to hia audit net at tfca Har
■ictt County Fata Grenada Saturday
afternoon.
KU WICKERS ARE
NOT ROWDIES, MR.
SIMMONS SAYS
Kk» Upfcotfty Uw.Jfa To%
HOME AND Slum ALL
he has GOTTEN jo FAJl
Swa-w^Ory^tfo^ j» Hwt
JUS*"”' 0>*
IUe «MW»3WlSa X Vb£T«
1«»Um bum of hooded —• <M
■ado before e btmee —nrnlll ■ ■ to
day by WQUm J. T1 win. Of At
jj»*. ite fonder oad imperial wia
feet "otaadiae hmhTthe t^Talfi
of God" he wadtod the world to
•“••Jhet If oar theaeaadtfc part of
will cull together the grand rueeill
tea ef dho Una for the purpose ed
sr^rsai^^
sssrs?®
^Bgagaajvas:
lay hftm t—oIbi joiii ”
“The wtawd was pecmdtud te rend
hJsstatectont without interruption,
■‘theoch at the nwm tomorrow ha
*>U be qeortlonod by-11iimi».
oroeclaUy with reference to Hhi£
ef report* of various note oTTaaT
aliew. charged to the kina.
Waate No Needhae
“There is bo zeoae is our orgnai
tabon for theeo who taka the law in
to their own hands,** he declared,
hanging the table. “We havTboon
charged with everything from the
warn of kfek prime to the (weeping
march ef the bell weevil. It ha •keen
charged that ear primary aim was
latbeetiaa of the negro in the soulh.
But It might surprise this committee
en k*a7, “‘ °>« growth of the Xn
Kton has been greater la the
north and the east than in the south.”
**•* *ha kina eoutd nut
do anything oetside of Its lodge
reato,** except by apeel«e order* of
lu tyrtal •taard, se e* te held ite
wemberiUp in Hue, Mr. ~ o
added.
“Before Ood, I hero fever . |
any instructions that could bo
nuad or serried out to a violation
—^i^iiy tnUw
pcvncfc rapect for the luw." **
In tha room, aad at aaa af than mo
menta tha trttacaa rappte tha tahla,
declared that aa aaa aaold charm
dtoaader I. anyctty what. date
waa waO nrraniaod
Tha klaa te witaem taatidad, ia
eandactiac aa laroatlgtejoa af Ha
awa lata ctupa agctast Edward
Yauag Oirka, nayenaU klaagla, aad
head af tha propagating bureau. aad
Mn. Ellahbwtk Tyler. UaaMiatnat,
and will laaaa aa oAdal Mat ante
SfcaSTE: ££
that when tha chargee ware Ant
made Clark aad Mn. Tyler praaaatid
their reeigaatieni, to be acted tpat
f»U oyyoctealty 3i been gWaa
far a thwrogh dftlag.
Ud«aa Oatragoa
The revocation af charter* at Pao
ncala, Pla., aad Mahila, Ala., waa
ordered by te klaa. Mir. Sternum
taatidad, after It had been fewad tel
Poncacola, throe aaaa wearing rate
ordered a Croak to leave the eKy
bat it mw waa oatebllted. ha aald
that thay warn Uaoaman, aad te
•barter waa remand an aaoaraaeo b]
kfal oAeara that thay weald heat
up a releatlaaa tgbt te And te af
fend* re.
Tha Mobile Incident, Mr. *'—] -
eeatinaed waa daa •‘to tha aUly act'
af a member who, "haaglaing bo hw
tha pnrr af Napoleon” peeled klai
warninga "te bootlcggon and otter*
that tha organ ication cli preparia,
te clear ap the town. Tha netiee wa
•igaad, ha aald, *%y a man who hm
aa eenae.”
IMpwming rhargpa af violtaoo «
tha parti* hrlanmaan, Mr. damn
: declared Umt when a wc-iber too
tha law lata n r awn hand, ha ante
.mattery waa dropp,i torn the ai
' gaataatlaa.
“Aad I have aoror pot fated." h
added, “te taro amor to te taaai aa
Tss^smssassssessasffsr •
SENIOR KOKAND
MRS. VANDERBILT
HERE TOMORROW
Of Fair
RECEPTION PLANNED
PON NOTED VHTOm
WBI Anfw Oa Eartv
M4 Mn. Geoty* f. VaMhil
Bilhaoxt, wiUarriT* In Dana ti-rtf
vow morn lax to at Mm Hacectt
Cmtir AJtonafteaal Mr. ladr
Kiag it ■■raitaJ to anfw aa the
eai^ sorntag Atlantic Genet Um
»fll mm fires Kaleigh by —1~s
bile and arrive, a k thenght. chant
Id o’clock.
n»n!^T*a«Sl,*l ** ******* **
,v‘ fn“~*— -*
the Wosaa*. dab aad will be ea
twtaiaod la the home of Mr. aad
Mi*. N. A. Tuned
At U o'clock thv wflf be cooed
ad to the felr gteaadi by thtee baada
hoodie* a yarade of town aad oesrty
oMdala, fair eserlrtlia dtanetora aad
dti—i.
Mr«. Vddortilt will totnimm 8t
giS&T-jztsrss!
l&srSr&X-iZZ*
sr«s.‘54^Ttf*4at
wfl* nnS £1M|1nik«rri
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