COTTON GROWERS DISCUSS PLANS North Carolina Mao Membar Of Cottoa Grower* ‘ Lncu trro C—nhat— Oklahoma City, Ohio., AprU 1»_ Th* public wlU be represented In the American Colon Growers’ Exchange, it »u decided today by delegation* from *cvaa *tatc* cotton plaatcr co op* rater* market* which make op th# exchange. The chairman of the Federal Reierre Board and th# chair man of the Federal Trade Commis sion wilt be ashod to name one per eon each to represent tbs public to *erra on the hoard otf trustee* of the exchange. A resolution adopted urged that the power of the War Finance Cor poration be continued. It also recom mended that Eugene, Meyer, Jr. man aging diroctor, be continued a* hand of the corporation. It wee agread to maintain the ex change under the Verna# adopted un til the completion of the marketing of the 1926 crop. Tbs exchange is to auperrU* iaepeetion, grading, dea ling, warehousing end selling all cot ton told directly by those organiza tions The (lata organization retain theid identity and right to indieidaal action. Order* were Issued to, bare ell departments of th* exchange op erating in lime to handle the 1922 crop. New ainbia of the ecu tire commission chosen include W. H. Austin, SmttWUU, M. C. Preside North Carolna Cotton Grower*’ As •oclation. State* repress.';ed el the eonfer e'Kfe were: Alabama. Arkansas, Ari zona, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas and Oklahoma. MILK DRINKING IN THE JOHNSTON CO. SCHOOLS lerrsyi M«Jt U lam, Clayton aad BmhMoMi Tati Ta Be Csadoslsd Hare Aa a reealt «f tha survey* asd* by Mlama Garrison, Bridge aad Bwaia ■who put aa a “Milk Week” Daman fixation ta three town* of tho coa'a ty last waak, tt was found that a Ismipw et>t af sshoal ahUdkea 1a MMU are drinking adit than la Bsaasa or iCIayham Mswucer. tho por eont of tho children drinking milk boro is only 68 por cent. Benson c omen close with 60 per cent, while only 47 por cent of the pupils at Clay ton are reported aa milk drinkers. The comparison is based upon 446 pupOs pro sent at SmilhAcld the day the surrey was made, *60 drinking milk, and 214 drinking tea aad cof fee; at Benson, 64* pupils present with SO* drinking mUk aad 186 drinking tea or codes; at Clatyon, 47* pupils present, **0 drinking mUk an*, it* drinking tea or codoo. The survey from tho lvaahoe Mill school was not Included above. As • result of the stady In the lo cal school plans are bring mad* to make fame milk tests. Certain ehll drsn who are undamreight will be given milk ad regular Intervals dar ing tho day and thalr program watch ed. Miss Kean otto, primary sopor riser .will probably hare charge of the teat. Mr. Jam** Myatt, our en terprising dairyman, haa kindly offer ed to fumlefc tho aritt free of charge far tho teak Mr. Myall has bora very mock Intereutod la tha campaign and baa offered a somber at oaah priae* for assay* aad poriors in tho school. Nat only hju Mr. Myatt shown an interest is tike rrork bet tbe dreg ►Urea, woman's elab, yw?U. uf teacher* ot the school. merchants end •there bar* ,u (ontHbaUd to mt, the eamy«*«a a mno Oa«b prlaas hare aM* beee .0,^4 by the dreg stares^ MWbtdalg Herald RogcowE* IM hac« • rem state sematb Goldftoro. A*rU —A. Baauww for M years »/“Ewt of W«pu eeeaty and a Mwtt, today •* noeneod Ms sandidMy for the SUts seaats ta tbs Jena Hlmooy sgelnet tbe Mcombsnt, W. t- £*»W. Mr gumswei’s tiogaa li "■•‘••aehauot end Re farm.” Mr. »*•••"*'•» tar ieaay year* waa adhoe and F*1"*** ad tba Oatdsbara Headlight. ****+• eg* bo sUrUd Um sampalga <•» Us re foru. Jama* A- **Hh, a maUdM*** tar. mar af Btogdoo tooattHp. F***"t*y anaowurd We undldaay far *** *f tba SoparNr Cssn a*UaM A H Hooka, tba l»«M»t. LITTLE Cl EL DEINKS CAEOUMK AMD dim Tempo, VIA. April H-Mtgbaa** months old Mrtfta Torooa Mon and* foend a bottle eenUMteg na*Hao o* ■ ebalr at bar baua MM Md«y. *w bar uotbor hod toft It Hu Alb draak from tbs bottle l*d dMd edtb Hi an War. % DR. IRA LANORtTN He will deliver a lector* at Ike PreAytrriao chatch la Dunn Tues day night April Ulb. Ha subject will be “Today and the America for It" DR. LANDRITH HERE ON TUESDAY NIGHT Noted Lecturer To DtUnr HU Famoua Addroaa ia TU Proebytariaa Church I ' Dr. Ira Landrith, famoua Southern Orator and Chautauqua lecturer, will a<ld rear the ritiicn* of the Dona Dis trict at the Prertbyterian church next Tuesday evening. HI. eubjeet will be: “Today and the America For h" He ia one of thv moat popular lecturer, on the platform today and l.i- addrea. in Hu in ahould be greet rd by a capacity bouae. Dr. Landrith'a whole life haa been devoted to the work of human up lift, and he ha. bean deaeribed aa "a big man who dooa big thing. « a hit way" ia connection with the cduea tonal, civic and riliyen aovemonU of the day.*tt£e ia a native Texan and waa educated in Tenneatec. He it a typical Southerner, but hr any* »f bimaelf—“1 am more an Amencam." What other* aay of him: “Hwolve thoaaand peupi* aimply went wild,—San Franc lace (Calif.) CfU- i. , Every eentenee in fig. thndatth** •dAren* wna marked by pane vfclch atnack borne. Hia addrea* waa iatar W«r»ed with many dtllyhlgglUtf.frf poignant humor, which farvariably draw roan of laughter.—Btrnrfng haa (Ada.) Ledger. “Dr. Landrith'a addrnae waa full of epigrammatic ahot* which wet) alike upon non-voting cltiaena. Inactive clargymm and saloon men_Now Orleana (La.) lUm. “Few men combine ao many quail tie* reqaiaite to the able platform Weaker. Of fine phyiiqut, an exceed ingly pleaaa,voice, brilliant intel lect, rare culture, vivid unagiaaten, a cheerful temperament, a happy outlook on life and an acute apprecia tion of humor and wit, he poateaaer withal the happy faculty of adopting blnaaeM In an lnatant to any aodienee, Maying it with hia eloquence—No tional Lincoln Chautauqua*. -—-- -_ NEGRO PREFERS HU FREEDOM TO HANGING Fayetteville. Gn., April IS.—Gen us Cofleld, the negro who preferred hanging rather than to serve Owe yeara for burglary, has changed his ariad aad has eacaped from the jail here where he was awaiting execu tion. When Cofleld was convicted of burglary two weeks ago aad sen tenced to a five year term la the' penitentiary be exclaimed that ha preferred the death penalty end itaJb bed hie nephew who had turned Mato’s evidence. The nephew died aad Cofleld eras Indicted, tried, con victed aad sentenced to die within 48 honrt H Y. P. U. Progress Monday Night, April ITU, DM. Subject > "Steward** of Homey." T. A. Cera, Grasp Captain. First—Introduction by Lender. Bneeud—Scripture lending: Labe UOS-iS—A. D. Williams. Third—Whet te Christina Stewsrd Mlm Ida Mae PHtmaa ^^tb—Talb—The Owner of the ■» »be Owner ef the Won! Alan. —Mine Rachael Leg. Math—vtatb—The World's Oreat •M QneMlen -W. H. Grimm Srennth. Spmtal MaMe — <X C i CM. WATTERSOM LEFT ESTATE OF $2M,$00 LauiariKa. Ky„ Apr.I 11 - H.nr, Wattaraon, farmer editor of Ur bMlarAla Coarlar-Jtonraal, left an «<*U of $222,000. anoatly la gvr erncaant aacaritiaa, a ee ding la tha t*rma «f hla will will pru bated in . county court her# todoy. Tha meoate fra« $200,000 U left to Mra. Wat terton during bar Ufa t'ma a.d than daacaoda to Mr. Waltoraon'a aaa, daughter and gran dar n. The ramaln >lar af tha aatoto la dlapaaad a# la ■paaiai baqaaato. Mr. Whttaraao’a lib rary, carlo#, pieturaa and athar par aanal batongiagm, art le*t to the UuiaaiHa public library to arbiab waa q aaa lb ad $$.000 lac tha aaaaUwa Uoa at a plara to heap them, to be knawa aa “Tha Haary Wattonoa At torn." MUSIC DEPARTMENT WILL GIVE CANTATA Sp Undid Proem. At toaby fcerian Church Swaday "Victory." a tutor Cantata, will U given at the Pro+ytoria- abash Sunday afternoon April l«th. at I o’clock, under tba ample at of tba sp ate dapartsaal of tba Wosaa'a Chib of Dunnt Babaarsla for ibis slendld mot teal avast hova boa In pragmas for mvera! weeks and tba people of Bui will be given aa appartaafty la hear an uxeellent progress aa tbia aeeaaion. Mia. Harpar HoMlday wUI diraet tba tinging aad Mn. J. Lloyd Wads will set aa organist. Aw people Dunn ad vicinity arc card tally invited to be peasant. Tba fallowing !*•«*«■ will be raadarad: Na. 1 —frram Catbsaaaaaa la Cab vary (Open lag Chorus by tba Choir.) No. t—Nat WhS I WUL (Saprm ne Solo) by Mn. John ntggarald. No. *.—Out of tba Night of Durfc naaa. (Chorus by tba Chair.) Na. 4^-0 Mon of Jay. (Sagnao aad Alta Daat-J Mrg,^tL«. Away. (Bps JTT2L, Mr. 'A L Donning. Na. •.—Ufa Eternal, Life Eternal (Tenor Solo, Soprano S«Va, Trio.) Vra Joe Sarnia, Mn. W. E. CoHrnne, Mr. Casper Warren. Na. 7.—The Sang of Victory, (Baas Solo and Chair.) Mr. T. M. Paraaaa. No. S.—There’s No Night b> Ra ven. (Juortat far Sola Voices.) Mae damM McKay, Holliday. Maaara Wac raa and Hiohasith. No. 8,—In the Splendor oi HI* Glory. (Oorui by the Choir.) No. 10.—Hi* Loro Dlvin*. (Ceo •rntto Solo.) Hre. Harper HoDidny. No. 11.—Cirri it Hoik Awn (Pi (udo by tho Choir. Tho following voices will be beard in the thorns: Soprano*'—Hosdauao Harper Hol liday. H. & UrXny, W. 8. Snipe*. John Pltageratd. W. E. Cohrmne. J. W. Pardle. I V. Jrifrtyi, J E. Cree kott, Bob Swain, Joe twain, MoD. Holliday, KHiooa Godard, E. U Don ning end Kin Dorothy Shear. Abet:—Moodenoi Hodgao, Hood R. Pnrwtl, Henry Loo, J. S. farth ing. T. L. Riddle, f. Smith, Bah God win end Kin Gertrude Jeckeon Tenors:—Messrs. Warren, H. Shell, T. W. Parsons, J. R. Batter, J. R. High seal th. Ranuaor, HeQuecn and Swain. Director of Cantata, Mm. Harper Holliday. Organist, Mn. J. U Whdo. WHITFIELD MAT BE CANDIDATE IN THIRD Clinton, April It—Oapt. IBB# Whitfield aanoances Hut ha will pro bably ha a candidate dor Coagtsn In Hu rrsnt CiiigTi. Bofauoa da Capt Whitfield soreod hi Hu World War, using ooUro Mriln U JOHN K S FOR LI FI i "* | N«r • Me ,Co:toock Umi, to lolytil wi bla phy obtain io htoFari throat tkrfc crioio wai Ml BOl aorta*#, to bit ha oUTuisi tkiw. <M» Hu* to lb* throat On Monday the atnc that hr by chirk attack on and war Me. aat bo aHbaqgb they to aim for a BOM AS RUTH •few to hava Mi feat mm4 tka fed. “Aaaariea U «Rk| far im aqaaQy brmlar nstraartlj r^Mfaat U aati atate arhat la kart fea aqa% rt.lnti ta caMaca U giaa tka feaat aarrica in Ufa." BRYAN NOT TO OFFER FOR TOGA IN FLORIDA ~ • 0 Mr. Godwin will pndi« mr lk« Doaociatie Coantr Conrantion la UV ■atardar, ud dolivor «m oprninf addreaa . -. . .: ■ COUNTY^MMOCRATIC CONVENTION I i ■' CONVENTION TO BE HELD |*N COUNT COUNTY HOUSE Urn win kt Ml la da Omt Bwa at liNiagtoa, Saturday mommy April 1M, at 11 o'clock. The patyoov of tka moating la to elect delegstei to tka Stela Convention aad to tnaa «» aacb other boatnem as may ha coma before the convention. krmadiately opoa the adjoommauv of the County Convention, the Coan ty EsecaUve Committee will meet aad elect a chairman aad aecrctary thmef. Aa tbia is the flrot opportunity the maaoea rater* have had to participate to the party** eryaniaation, the moat ing wM be aniqae ia this racpect. A large noMbar am a^artof to be praaant aad same of them will pro bably bo hoard daring the deUbera tloaa Chairman Rom I* exceedingly aax iaao for a laryo detegatioa to ho pro aaat from ovary precinct to the eonn ty to ardor to maka dm meeting rep roaontotlvo. Ha hao a toad Han Han nibal L Godwin af Daan to act no temporary chairman, aad Mr. Qodoia ha* accepted tea honor aad will mahe the open tag oddroaa. Mr. Oodada la as attractive ipamkor, kaa a thorough gxnap af pobtlm, and win make an totomtotag talk. A large delegation to planning to go from Dana and aa many aa can poaatoly do aa, toanld Mtond tka can FEWER SPtMBLES | ACTIVE W MAR® I i during March than ia February, al though cotton consumption for March was about 46,000 bales more than In February, the monthly cotton ro I port of the Ccnaat Bureau, Issued ■ today, disclosed . Of the Increase Ifer the month, 34,000 bale* were aen-' [maed ia cotton growing states where , consumption was the largest ef any |month since the first quart of 1817, aad amounted to 66 per cent of the I total cotton consumed ia the coun try during Match. | The large decrease in active igin 1 die* reflects conditions in the apin laing mins of Now England, in the epinioa of oMelals hero. Ootten coitsunaod during March amounted U 316.460 bains ef lint and 44477 bales of Imtore, compared with 438,tit of lint and 44,647 of 1 in ten coneuaaed in March last yoa.-. Cctton an >and Mnerh tl, ia ren mMhig cetab Ushin »e*.i am sun red t> 1,663,861 bale* of lint aad 134400 of Hater*, compared with 1486.848 I of Hot and 288411 af lie ten to held 'a year ago. and n pmble storage and lat compresses, 876404 bate* at lint | aad 184,088 of llntors, compared with • 6,S<S4«S of Hot and 288448 of Kat ie** so held a year eg*. Import, for Match amounted to 88467 halos, compared with 374*2 lb* March last year. 411,484 bale*, including 9,199 bale* of Mateea, compered with 975.180 bate* including 5,845 of listen, ea porUd la March ia»t pear. •pMM active daring March num bered S14TS.il* compared with ltr 1(S ,102 la March lan pear. SteMaUee far cotton gracing atatee Mines Owuromed daring March 337,188 bake, compare.! with 883,880 la March laid pear. Maid bi eoBMualng autabUAmeata ■arch 1, 313.804 bake uompered with 818,183, a paar age tad la He eteemgc aad at conpiempa, 1447c 718 bake, enupand with 4,778488 a pear ago Cette* —turtle* aatlvo during .Mamh numbered 15,557,235 eempar ed with 14.892,883, la Mareb Met paar. i ■ OSIHANT MUST MEET PAYMENT TO ALUM* ! Park, April 18.—1The —awtlaa CtmmliPn to eight adapted tha teat if a Bate to Germany Inf aim tag her I Mat Me eea+nfceieak dtektoa ef March tl. aetahly aa regard* puy ta he made uatil May 81, are « to put I I LT. BUTLER HAS A g- HARROW ESCAPE | Sm mi Marin lutkr RwlaiA WbnPhtobWneM ilaekp Xawat, April It II—t. /•: X«>l*a Hater. Jr., whoaa airplane t»V. at tic cl: aka law, aaveral nOaa e»»t ot t'-a city Satarda7 afternoon, Chained to tba city after ap*ndfeg '=• Sunday with relaiiret In tloldeheio, halurd up tba motor and other part* ot tba damaged plane, and chipped tea to Waihingtm. Tba rtmahuWr mi >hi> plea* wn left near iu retting ■l»c*. and it ft prat—tad will bo Jen • od, l> the plane b gad tret■ ad to are beta an aid on# and ru ulaw I <rl ra'y damaged whaw it care aa ad to tie groand« a* th* pilot aad bit merh 'alctoa were wdiawritg to bap adf :!*r they bad landed to raptoahh beir .apply o# fttoL A. Our malt at toe accident, U. Safer, of tb* United Itote* aviation 3*rvle*, but wh# hell, from Clinton, had a narrow o»cap*. Hit machine waa — afrad into amithereena, while ha got a* erttb a 'aw bnbw nod acratebea. His balper wm painfaUy boet, bat «* bones wore brakes an.I bla Injarie* ware net regarded at ee J* .» iarvey far m sir roaU from WatoMto CUg fa FtorifariB.. He I, ■Pied • railing field 01 to Brake fana aad landed aafaty. After .rr foe ting aad tott^ Ians*. to Men taaanft again ta trim to 7* faat la to to**aM^ ■topped flat. He toned Bar aala dawa aad triad fa make to mma Bald. Bat for a wire fence ha weald wee again beta ea tha grand afr Ip. Bat aaa of to alaga caught to tap of (ha faaea aad to wUd flowers aad fan*. Tha altar waa wada sri Jaomin* aad dog-wood. Bit Harris, af Gnutfahoro. eoeria of to brida. rendered teranl m..c] se lection i aa to phae. Jaat preceding to ceremony, Mrs. H. 5. My*. M Vaneeboro, aaag “At Dawning." Ta to riitoo of I iheagrii »a wed ding man* to bridal party entered Tbs two utors. Mr. J. C. Barrtagto. Jr., of BaMgh aad H». Alban Bi& <*», of Now Bora, fathered to ato ■tor fa to oitar. Next entered the only bridesmaid. Mia* MiMrad Bor riagtoa, Meter of to brida, tsaariag tored by to gte—na. Mr. Bag A. Bene on*, ef BaMgh. rearia of to tma. Mr*. Coed E. Baniagtoa, af ■alaigfc. daw* ad fceaer, arete a dark taBeta aad aantad •—ngnm t( brida, to'aadd'ad IbMar, MmTbjU Bamnglon, deter «f to bride, aa ryiag mat pees. The greosa aator ad from to rid* wttk bis bast ass, Mr. J. G Lons, ef Atom, H. C. The brida laTiwd on to ana of bar father, Mr. J. C. Barrington, Who gaea to away. Bba wart a dark tone coot oaN with acumorha to matak. •ha carnfad a drew bagaat of Bea ter II) ha. Tka rag mtmmay «w ami. Tho Charrb, ^fckb to ttoXkamL cklreh of tka brtda*. and to whom Uop warn Mr*. Stallings to' tka tor of Mr. C u:gk. Ska to a CkrtotUa CotUaa. tha ptnt them charga of tka tka Craaoa Coontp Pam Ufa of Vanoakaro. M» Mu otto a koto of frloado kora and bar ant It ra rognitad throackoat tatoora North Carolina. 11m grim to a pat groat too format of Wako aaontp. at "Tka Oaka." Boar talilgh. ». C., altar Map lk. 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