THE I VOLUME VIII. DUNN, NORTH CAEOLDM 1 --■' -- - --- - LOCAL PYTH1ANS TO OBSERVE BIRTH DAY OF THE ORDER Will Attend Special Swvien at Christian Church Not Sunday PASTOR LANGSTON WILL DELIVER ADDRESS Mambon Of Order Will Gath er fas Hall at 2:30 and March Id My to Church Where Sermon Will Start At StOO O’clock—-Public Invited To Attend. Special services in observance of tbs fifty-eighth anniversary of the birth of the Pythian Order will be held la the Christian Church Bant Sunday afternoon at I o'clock, when kov. 3. 3. Langston, pastor, will prsstch a special sermon to members of the local lodge. The public gour elly la invited to attend. Members of the Knights of Py thias Lodge arc asked to assemble in Pythian 1M at 2:30 o’clock and march in a body to tho church. Tho following proclamation calling members to the Atirwin has been Issued by the ruproas chancellor t To ell lodges and Members of the Older ad Knights of Pythias: GREETING—February 10, 1013, will mark the Fifty Klghth Birthday of the Order. It is most fitting that proper cele bration of this anniversary be obser ved upon all occasions, bet particu larly is this tree at this time, bona am of tho phenoraeam] growth of the order, lie growing popularity aa a fraternity, and consequent prosperity. Looking baclnrard twelve months over the greetset year we have seer known, we And a great degree of mb < abaction for the pert ere have taken la these successes, aad K girts an In spiration for the fatars growth, to go onward and upward in our work far the benefit dnd welfare of humanity. NOW, THKMPOBK, L William Ladew, Supreme CMtoaBor ad the and fittingly celebrate Pythian Anni versary during the areek of February 19th to February 25th, 1922. One feature of the program should be tbs reading of the “Declaration of Principles," as printed In the Su preme Statutes and the OAlckal Pyth ian Lodge Directory, hwuaneok at February loth, this year, comes on Sunday, it could very properly be commemorated by services in mu church. In witness whereof I have hereunto »«t my hand, attested by the Great Seal of the Susrcma Keener af Ha. colds and Seal, this 4th day of Jana ary. 1922, Pythian Psrlod LVHL EXAMINATION FOR POSTMAS TER HELD AT DUKE SATURDAY Duke, Fob. IS.—Tha competitive anamination for postmaster at Duka was bald Saturday. Thorn standing tto «uim were F. X. McKay. O. R. Simpson, aad J. R. Turlington. Mr. _ McKay baa the endorsement of the G. O. P. county organisation, and la said to have John M. Momhoad'a en dorsement. Dr W. p. Holt was in Raleigh last vreah attending the trial of Dr. J. X. Manning. He was tha first witness for the defense. Rev. A. C. McCall has accepted the pastorate of tha Baptist church hare. Ha moved hit family here from Oates. N a, last Friday. The entire tees extends a cardial wel come to Rev. Mr. McCall aad family. Archdeacon Morriaoa Bethea of the Raleigh convocation conducted in i leas ia the auditorium Bandar »«**. Mias Minnie Ayala spent the week end la Benson with rela* voe. Mr. and Mrs. R. A M.-Csrmiugbey treat tha waek end wltn rolativst hi Rod Springs. Mlm Mary MaLoaa of the high school faculty speat tha week end in Bad Springs with her parents. J. F. Hardee aad family spent the weak end la BaMqk. M. Beat wn rooay nlykt for WmaUaBeiew to «Uen4 the fa Mttl ot he* ■reatHtreadwethey, who wai ninety-***** yean «**• * Mr*. A. H, Harp** wM eemtel to the Coed Hope Heapital BoiUay. She Si aeftria* Irw a narrow Wreak Mr. end Mr*. H. S. Caaren ef KM(«cre«t are rieWa* Dr urf Mr*, We P. Hft« The eondltteo ef Mr*. M. M. Jtoyali aemalna unofcanced. Sb* |« nfirWf from a faneral debility ef the *«r ▼oar qrcttob. Her two aeaa, John aad Rayatead, *f Otaeadbore. ae* at Wei Tb* hubfSMUr bn*ml (By Ruth Toung.) On th# evening of February lOtli from b no oath the cave* of aa auatexe bat familiar old aquarr building, th. ayrlnd twinkling light* of Saint Vo I i extine, ahone forth, for th« acan< within waa that of the Junior-Ban to: reception of -*2-*8». Vnaocuatoa ed to aught save the rigid regulation! of adtoel Ufa, it waa with acme do Itrae of oatanlahaeat that the amid time-worn walla felt thcnsahraa a quiver with the merriment of Uii youth within them. The broad ca trance door* were flung wide to th balmy brcetei of a *prlng-llke nlgr'. enticing tha merry-maker* from th< punch-howl on the firat floor, mid at i fornt acena, wherein the bine and white-of the Junior elaaa prtdemim > ed, to a moonlit campul withou; Through the open window* of the eat end floor, the (train* of made from the splendid ondicetm, lent rythmic beauty to tha arane. In the auditorium on the eecord «m»r, promptly at 1U o'clock, V . XM*U ukiUoI arc and the banquet board. Unique ia (to gala dress of red carnatiom and Valentine place-cardc, tho artirtie table waa lifted by groupi of fllekoring rod taper! from the 4 ua ' awaMn* trial hara hi Maiah. gives some history IN REGARD TO BONUS —■ I Tam Weises ls|t WsiMeglee Ami UFtysHe Usee teed BeaiM Greets j Washington, Feb. lb.—Statements | that George Washington end General ; LaFayette received grants ef e bon »* from Congress w«re made In the Senate here by Senator Watson, De mocrat, Georgia, in support of bonus legislation 8cnator Watson renewed Senate discussion of the boons in n yoei-b [replying te that yesterday by Senator 3orab, Republican. Idaho, u4s con tended that the government should have first concern for eoldien. Taking issue with Senator Borah's I position. Senator Wateon mid ha de plored the effort to “tack odium to [the word bones" and added: j "Washington took hie bonus from l.-o French and Indian were and so 'u-d all of his soldlatn, ia grants of 1 lund." , denaler Watson said that Cs^nm trusted La Fayette a baa as ef ZOO, ooc cedi and 3Z8.000 acre* of land in 'Florida. f cnator Watson said bo would not . ro'.o for a bonus tf it had to come ; ‘.arougti a oelao tan, s tea on gasoline or a three cant postage rate and sup ported the proposal of Senator Sim mons, Democrat. North Carekaa. te .’ey it out of the foreign debt. Better t’uoa that, be said, would bo to “pot • •« * Hon at or I .-ouid render a icrrice te the Btate end to tho party to she action taA elent to justify them ia calling upon au to represent them at Washington, 1 would consider the matter from the standpoint of doty boa into soots dy an ton dasartlaa cbatgt and contacted to an army pool whara ha arm dotahiol Conway* f Hands aakl that altar balng onstil ba was aot given tho apportaaltr *• nrodnco proof af his sarvica. Flald AitlSery, ana af tha “marehlngoat" *r merits ta go ta Fran**, and waa aflan udcr flra. Ba had miowtaarad and waat ta war whan tho draft bo camn too "stow" far hi«. forgot to tall tha draft board, and now, mom than throa room after too war, ha ha* to provs that ha wosnt a slasher. I PUT BAN ON MOWS ■ OP PAIN dCNESN STANS Lynn, Naas, Fah. 1*-—Local no tioa pie tor* tbaatroa have dtooantlon ad showing platnraa faoteiteg Mary Mfla* Mkrtar and Mahal Mtcmaod. what* a oat so hove boon maattonad 9,711 af Baton ia Jaaaaiy aad km. Cottoa an hand January >1 ia eao auattog aatoblltoncnto anoantod to 1,«7*,0*3 balaa af lint aad m,7*l af liatan, corapatad with 1J41J41 of Hat aad *38Jit af Baton aa hold a yaar ago, aad ia public too rag* aad at coaman. MtMN balaa of Bat aad 1UJ1I of Baton, tiaurrd with 4,4*6.481 of Hat aad IUJ11 '•f ia1. to uMiunfad catablWuuaiU 847,061 bain com pand with 414,7(0 a yaar ago. aad 433*317 bale*, compared with ir 1*13*4 a yaar aga. MAJOR HALE DIES * H FAYETTEVILLF PmmmJSSST"** Fhyottovflle, Fab—Ibnrt J. Halt of the Wilwn admlolattottoa to re-1 ogniae the do facto government of hat country. Ha *U U year* aid. Although he bad baaa ia docttnlap iealUl far fear yean Ue condition ae net coMfdeeod adm antH the **» few daya, aad his death was ‘iohatfcr naeager^«il, coming almost heforo the member* ef bis family ra il i red that be wee ia a linking eom Ttloa. ae be wae in the fab pneecce of bla faeoltiae an til a few aim -.•» before the ead. Major Hale was Fayetteville’s flnt titles n. and the anexpected aewe of hi* death bee thrown a pall of Borrow war the city for wbee* advaacoment be bad labored faithfully aad wntlr agiy daring the long yuan ef Me 'labile service. It wae announced to- I light that the faaaeal mrrtree wOl he bold Friday afteraoea at > o'elerV being eendaeted from St Jehu's Epic -opal church, ef which Major Half wae a life-long member. Major Hale wee born at Haymeaat 'ear Fayetteville, December t§, IMP the ton ef EAward Jean aad Sarah *aao (Walker) Hale. He'wae prepar 'd for college Ip Fayetteville, taking h’gb rank far hie classical attain fern la aad was toady for entrance in fo tbo sophomore rloas at the unlver ■ ty In l»M. bat 0) health prevented and he ipeot a year in travel, berom ng a (todent the feOawing year sad Twdaattng with diatiaetiaa fat 1M0 WEST AND CUT UNDER BOND FOR ROBBERY Two White Ye*.« Me. AAoewt.de. Ha line Staten Gnnde Pram Ora Went, alia* RegUter, and O T. "ay. ponng white an wbe thla weak no anaitad on a charge ef ha*lag hbed the clothe* greeting eotaMMb • C of Jim Doogald, Bod John Car a - aad the Globe Preadng Club tad barber abep of Eg Holden, cow lamed go« before Judge Robert U "od-gja when Med before a apodal am:ex ef (he Recorder’a inert 1W dag night aad are being held for hMr appearance la Bop or! or oenrt. Tie Oag hop mad. a clear aad *n Vocal confcarton, admitting tko iona rohharlao aad aaklag the mrcp of tbo eaort Ha appeared to banc been led Into tbo Crimea bp the other follow, who haa bad pradoaa •reubto m coart. According to Infor mation gotten bp Dopatp Abort# R. P. Jemlgaa Mo powog nun iateadod ■tenting on automobile la Boaaan and rmapfaf. ft wot three gh the dopatp aherVfr. rre motion that Uu man ware da* taatad la Bmaoa Ha Wlophaa.d the Pdlee tboro to watob far them. --- ■■ . -J— H. A. Stewart bit Taaada/ tm fcroxnilo, Tana, whan bt kM ae rrpt/d a peaTUaa. fv L. L. Larin mi, Mr*. ft. p. Kally and Mr*. T. H. Otteaa van* a few hoar* la Doan Krlday. A'cjr n. Byrd left Monday far U> tlaton where bo will bo annoyed u a uatbar the* *4*aria. T. ▼- ft. O . and W. 1. Stewart tyat Monday In TTaliMh an iNwkiata. Mr. ft. L. Jabaaon rotmrnod to Ui homo at Miami, Pin.. Monday. Kerman Woodard want to Qaida bora B Jr.day. Mi*, ft. 3. P abort*, wbo ha* boan »Udtx* bar ion, Or. U. C. lob art*. returned to tor how* M MUWMf tuurs ). a imm, v. r. imo lay, and B. O. Kmui area* to fi| .iterill* Sunday to aoe B. M. Base ley. wba it la tto heapttal (tot. . Urt. A. C. arlaii to la Watolaf tea, Baltlmre and Elrhan*« ttoto week buying «pring gaada far dy Caaa. Hn Badgara Iwtaa ad LUlicgton .teat a fa* doya hara laat week with tor aether, Mrs. B. F. Parrish, who -m giito «*«* Tbe High achaa) basket had tow to,'rated Chalybeate finings hara tot Saturday altersoan hr t neaie bf 14 .a 1*. Hr. C. G. Kuquay conUnaaa Quite ri at hi* boat here much to the re rt of hi* many friends. Mr. srd Mr*. T. 0. Boaakry sgant J'dar with friend* at BaanhoeL Mli*a» Ethel Orahaa aad Oorti* *!gh, tractor* in Ifca Bo mil aahaoi pe«t laat Friday at the ham ad Mr. r. D. Whittentonto. have » "suparstitiaa* fooling" hat wa will hear mddtag toll* very V. Wiggins ^tea* to oyaa aa up to late drag (tore at Vaaa, and alee aaa a St. Paai Stoat Matak 14th. Mr. JTIggia'i friend* boro^wOl to glad iiag little IMW i “A Poor Harried Hn*, s mm# a Hum arta, ghrse bar* lart Friday ught ia tb* aaiiaal aodINrt— by • iumbtr of high mbit! atadeat* of lagUr, area m*S rttiaial Mr. ud Mn. 1. T. Coats an csa .uaJ to tHrir ham*, aafloriag with vara colds. Mr. and Mn. W. M. Bona apart an day ta Poor Oak*. DUKES GIVE mm POM NECMO HOSPITAL Durham, Fob. Id SawrtrSro Sou**,id dollar*, tb* ■■■ant to bo lonmtad by Jaoaaa B. and tiajarthi 8. Dohc, wbca a like smart baa w# raitod locally Car a soar negro lotpftol ia Daihm. baa koaa glased :n depot* to a bask h««, it vat in not.need ban. Whea all of tb* B*o <*y needed to ccangloto the bargain ( in hand toon will bo lor bt BOV institution. At a mooting of tb* board of mate** for tb* a*v hotpUal Ortr ftomeon Dr. 8. L. Warm was aket . protest Ugh tehool bailing «■•<> <• tea partial payment of tee wsttl - dan coat ad tea Harriott Kagro Irdi' txial tehool. Ttee grammar whirl wit ha to: trarttd at ears. It wil etnad a" t - watbarn and ad Vagnollt »vcn~ t* ba peapertj known a* tea Yr.ic -pT 3awa. The aehoal boa* to ' boon an able to gat n ra t • igme to kaOd tee |N**. . m within the $00,0.10 I'm probable, however, teat tt rJ ■ • ■ wui r mwi u •eta plana. Tbk, K la tbon*:':*. vrill mk in lower bid* fro-t ?>» .< Th* nafia oehocl* will b« b-. prlnp and nm«, th* erov. u4 other ifnctt eo-ope*'- • J»* district In payiac the re .. , .>£ ItliMt probab'.a that t?!« «l '. ohtu aidiaal bonding will br r **«d until th* »«w an* k cctn f. ^>QMAr SntlNCS LP.CUfN ww o» Muntisiur r.:“ r»t»‘r spun**, r*b n v , wtnlw me«tio* Mordo- n .-rb; *. W *»*«« hd Ka ns An * UflOB dlrided to pat on aowbo *?> M*o for MO bond rod atnabr- i • ■ 'jm oad April 18th. Prior* wTTl « ’ ■m ao follow*: Pint pr‘s~ f—• oMotnWMp or ftM d: Vi * i*cond pria*, ana poor M»r..b’.. « M in aook. Ah loonbr- r < > t*MM to taka aotlvo pi-. ' - Mia O — .1_ __.. . .. .. far a i|iWrtftft at M«tl A «■ Mar fotara, Cate K T*f. ptrtwaat adjatant ha* ?ktt: W ftraaant alawg with tor* -. At thl* RiiWiiy Mw 7* ftoartat wlD ha ftraaoat '.v wSl ba Watted aa4 *4«>'c4 toft vaonttA cmkxkns Ke nt IT WITH OLD re STATE m Tir MaOaban, »*h. M rhtehaw* art aat in h whra t la La>«a ayya aoca Karth Cftral:■>. hfta a haa that b. 4 ■ft Maturing f'Kb 1 ft and *'x 1 __ *V #H Mr. Traftaa. *4 Vtry's;. tow aa tha owaar of a . Mr. 4a Kh hftft Mr. Tfftftea haakad toahaoto. ' V