THE VOLUME IX • _; DUNN, NORTH ^OAA AAA WAT IMm I n m v% _1 ^" --- -- ■*>w,wv w nun STRUCTURES NOW GOING UP IN DUNN Two Sc book. Two Stww, Fif toon Dwwhfi lialudod la Program CAJtPidNA COMPANY IS SPENDING LARGE SUM Ga»«al Utility Caonuy Ho* Om Of LugMt Wonkoaiooa la Sooth — Bonding And Loon Aaaociotioo Rewociai Wo For Soroo Of Now • Horn—. CpoMractlou work totalling a com ’ •* approximately *800.000, tr-raaper ti*a of the contemplated road pro —. ia®t ha tween Dunn and Litlington, • «*Aar la la actual program or to ha •Urtad within the next few week. The program tnalodaa two a aw aehoal balldiaga now under coaatrue Uoa and to caet about *1*0,000, oaa ftfUBtic cotton etorage warohouae •ow nearly complete and to eoM *T6. 000, two arw ttort building, under ana to eost 120,000, m conetructioa of ths Carwlln* Power a»»d Light Company plant to coot a bout ISS.OOfj and fifteen new dwell laga, two of which ant to be brick. One of the now .school boildlags I* for tbe white grammar grades. ft Ml east equipped, about IM.OOfi. Tha other is for the HArtt County Colored -Tifiinlnf School aad Is to The negro school complete and what ia left fresh the preaewt building program the. • board Ml rebuild and enlarge Uie present school building. Thin, how ever, wHJ not be started for ar-eeel months. The cettoa storage siidnmi ia owned by the General JCftHttp Com pany will be leaped to tha North Car olina CoMon Grew eta Ca operative Association It U too feet long by 160 foot wide anti haa space aaSIclent to store more than lfi,000 hale* of cotton. The structure ia entirely fire proof and is equipped with sutoomt te aprrakvr fire extinguishing appar atus. It was started last fall and is now about completed. H haa every approved appliance for tha handling and storing of cotton. The new store buRdinge will com plete the brick Mock in Weet Broad street nearest the railroad. They will be almost easset copies at the four other stores la the block fronting on Broad and are bong erected for fur* die Brothers and Marvin Wade. Seven of tha naw dwellings am tha direct outcome of the building and' loan amodatian organised ham In) Juno. Throe of than already am ua dcr conetruetiea and faur other will I b» started within tha next mouth. Ths association plans to compete at least twelve dwelling* this year. >»• Bdca imuinp are stuif erected for i. W. aad Edward Pur die. They are te be among the nicest in town and will coat several thou sands of dollars. The Carolina Power and Light Co. boo boon engaged la rob a tiding the plant bore for too last two menrttss. It still has maob work to do and pro bably will aot complete Its project until early la the faB. HOW LOST COAL MINE WAS POUND Row the coot eras discovered en the fleam af Prof. W. C. Lena, floor miles from Sanford, lo quite aa Inter sating Mery. Knowing that eeel had boon used on the farm long before the Civ il war end also that It bed been min ed on the farm, Prof. Lame has boon trying to locale It for sene time. Bo costly be weat to aa aid negro who need to Bvo oa the fame la sieve days aad toe negro told him ho kacw whore too mine was Moated. Together they Instituted a eaaruh. Use negro wont to % atrip af woods whore the mice woo eventually found bat a| •rat be could aot Moots K. Ho aeid toot It bad boon amts than SO yearn since ha bad buoa there aad too wools had shaagod aa toat ha did aot ro regains too nrtuaadMga. t MANDED rOR RURAL1TE On#m Pr.pee.. Amomdmo.t T. n SUto Lew* Pn*ti*dly Abel **U«« Eri*.to fchahls Washington, July IS—The Nntioc al Education Convention juet clow BonWn emphasised many mattes of Importance to the country regard ing the teaching of its youth. Araom th*** non* can be considered o graator iaportaacc than (he meres* ing demand in rural communities fo a higher standard of education thin has obtained in th* past. Th* "Httk ,*»d school house’’ of song and stori has served its purpo.e and (On* ou of data. With good roads and a4e quatc transportation facilities, gw •chools, with first-class eqmipmrn and propariy trained Uachen eon hi mad* available for any cosamunHy no manor how small. To awaken lo eal authorities to the essential neec of bettering th* edacational farilHiei of the Mailer towns and rural con tern la on* of th* great needs of edu cation ia this country, according to tba representative* to the N. E. A convention. In thia coanoetioo a law proposal by initiative in Oregon is extremely InUraming. Thl* amendment to exirt iag aut. edneationsl laws provide. ***** evaty child between the ages of 8 and 16 years must attend a public school. Exceptions are mad* for chil — — U'WVIV w Aurnfl. tkoet that have completed the cigiiv grade, those living l i-f to 3 mile* from school, according to ages, and •fcoa* receiving private iastruetton. provided M(at each children mast re port every three mOatha far examina U*» hjr a aebooi official. The act. If wffl take affect September 1. iMl HARDY IS AFTER SESSOMS’ SCALP rrlll1tnr'1*" balder e/ the office and I. B. Hudson, ®f Woatbroobn The Sampson Demo •rat, af Clinton, has the following to my about the race: “Scarcely had the primary of last Baturday got off the board, before rumblings of. the storm abrewiag in local Republican politic, became ap parent Bud Godwin eras down Mon day. and Bud U a very (termy petrel. He bales from Mingo, and Mingo la •one Mingo when it comes to • Re publican CO an t y convention. It boa tbc voire and know, how to aak for what it wants. “Up there is e candidate for the clerttahip of the Superior court, Mr. Hardy Dnughon, popular, energetic tad upright, and a Republican of the strictest sect "Ju»t below, In the edge of Wtet brook*. U another candidate for the clerkship, Mr. I. B. Hudson at Ana a fellow aa the state affords, a grado ate of Wahe Forest College, a I packer of merit, and a loyal ax-eervlee man and member of the American Legion. Barney, like Mr. Dnughon, ie in the field to win. and very little gras, is growing beneath kls feet these latter day*. “The third man la the race la Mr. we long tune occu pant • f the position, who tu been eo well entrenched la Bopubltcsn faror Oat b« ha* held the office twenty yean with teareely a acriotu attempt te remove Man. Bat hie Waterloo it at hand, it might eoem, though on* es» aat tail, for Mr. Somomt li an adept In politic*, knew* everybody, and hai thousand* of «uanch friends la the eouaty. "Anyway, the light la on, and w« auy exp set mors fun than even the Congressional and Judicial primaries have afforded. The boanty of It ie Um ellmox of the light will toko plant In the county convention, where Um whole bottle array and the maneuv |tr* aad rtrategems w(U to more oh ■ervabl* than aay la a primary else ties. Bat the raea for the cUrtehli will not to tit* whole show. “Sheri# William* wfll, doubtleei bar* the contest sharply Cor the re Mention of bis position, and serore I tentatire caadidate* are expecting hi I walp. That course Mop will be wort I attending.” j After a brief march they foun the abandoned mine. The tunnel to | eared la for 41 or M fast, aad tow la no knowledge of how far hash I Ito Ml the seal wa found. Th txmpe brought bi by Bret. Lane woi fooad la this tonael, aad ertdeatl theta la a good rein la the min*. ■tot to will da ahead opening th aria*. Pref. Lane does not know oev '"■M riTulER FANS * | SIXTEEN ANCIEJtlTXl •I Angier, July I*—Spactaeular pit I thing by 8 adhesive base bald Si* Iasi 0*e age Lae 1 tha hide, giving tha appaarane* a 1 reality arlthovt hurting tha snivel 9 hi tha least a — a bat ha Is rather Inclined to emit as r til the party of geologist* aarvaytai t this aaatlati far tha ffavsramaal mak * thalr report hafore Uktog any 4*1 r, alto atop*.—Carolina Banaor. VINES LETTER i 1 Aik* Urn *° »" colored people at to COB. hero bow In Piwfcuor Jmmot •ad there Hr •f OB' win M Of ti but *' iwd hove tu „ for a the thing! ee, tin* c| relieving among many t> n»» Ur it next w win to.. fa \ large part of year. . nrad _ . i them to keep in a healthy ca.idiUo*. It provan that ,.rople who regularly have a than those w1.o oat no Everyone will J -»'**) that It to grow vege table* (ban to moot. Everyone should can etya tables, dry nad piererve plenty o| 'fruit, can uaw txrries for piaa wad male* a little l wine far thair fcmlly aaa. Now la t lh time. Don’t M it off. ‘Make hay a while the ran riNea,” . and prsparc I something for U^feeld day* of win- i ter.' Do your beif pad keep in mind that there will hanaaaa priaea for the 1 beet exblbita offtUd material neat I October at the Hbrnett County Pair. There u no turn far being hungry A tn tki* land of 'afjfc and honey.1 i "Thb li a tin* that gardener* rn ght begin preparing for the fall and winter, la INN eactfon, it la par tible to have eemrtbieg growing mom i of tho year. Don't allow T»»r garden* to grow ap |a toe da. Bagla to pre pare the land art. Plowing and til tlvetlon will pay wan at thU ava*on ft the year la Mcraaaod prodeeUen daring the fall. Tea. It* better to keep the weed* dawn. Hoping that all will make me ef the targ > amount of berrlea, fruit*, and vegoteble-t and tho* prepare far the time when the feel bill* wtH taka all the extra talk. 1 beg to remain, youn far aura be me grown food.” BOARD OF TRADE | HEARS COOP TALK T. L. Rtddla, SamrwUry at Dmm Good Adrbm to CeiUMge Mr. T. L Riddle, eaeretary ef the . Chamber of Cntomn at Dana made | a vary intaratoag aad butraettve i talk before the Caiehage Beard ef Trade at Me meeting Monday. Mr. Riddle argad the oa aparatlan of the - member* of the Board wMh the ear r rotary, (taring that the effort* ef aag i eaeretary would be In rate If he ww e not at all time booked by tho aathw *tem* aad .latere* of the mamba— a! UN OF AUTOMOBILE KILLS NEGRO WORKMA SmlthAcld, Jaly IS.—When the rii •1 aa automobile wheel «u blow •* by the pressure of a tire that wa bolif plaeod pa the .whorl, Win El too, colored, an* *ll»d, aad Sai ****woodv a white man who was Mr i Iny the nayro I we tonight iq a ho. ;pltal in a dangerous rendition. Th tire hit the negro aqua re in the head crushing Wa akalV, and hr died sow after. Hefwaod waa knaehad hark waed aad Wa head hit a jaqk oa th eanent flaw. He waa modeled un conscious hy the blow bat the doc ton don’t thing Hit ahull was frae tamd. GODWIN AGAIN IS IN FIGHTING RIG After taro yearn of private life which he hae went In adjusting hlra *»lf to new condition., y»-‘-g . pilto of IWeaWve aad divantfiad tamlaf aad nfainiaf the law prac tice which was Ma Nxtoen yean age, Hannibal Lafayette Godwin, late rr praaaatativa in Caagrm from the Blxth North Carolina district has re tained to polMea. The bIg-Acted fallow who held the itotriet in the palm of his hand antil Homer Lyoa, ia not making odfee u» «• ia eeuearaed aeialy with tiUny ay a My Democratic majority a Harnett eoanty this yaw. After »a hae dona teU, he will yat back * aad Me law piastlce • — tab ahmy tee wde bum and kaey m aya aa tea cetety aad tea Slate. Mr. Qedwta hift bean mafcia* a dady of political —-Mt'iru ted at Rate aad Geanty goveounmta. Ha i a atadaat of sHclency add economy *d bepas soma time ta aa* adoatad iU yell a reload -rate ia- the is year, la spits ef Republican aims to tea contrary. A white spake captured alive near aHvitic, Teams, recently baa beta > the Smithsonian Institution at raahiaytoa far claseificatieo. INNOUNCE NAMES OF WB-NG BABES a cob Aflaw Pearce Aad Muy dalmWamaCM Pirat Prizes Winner* ia thy baiter babies cen tal bald here July 4, under the a Ba lers of the physicians ef Dunn were anouneed yesterday by Dr. Wallace i. Coltrane chairman of the phyci lans* committer They fir*: One to two year clam—Jacob Ai rs Pearce, son of Mr. and Mr*. O. Pearce, Amt; Patrick Lynch Gain ry soa ef Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Minay; Edward Wilson ten of Mr. ad Mru Jaate M. WMaen. third. One year old aad under class— daydelena Warren, daughter of Lar ►tt Wraran, Ant; Merrill Jackson, •n af Dewey Jackson, aaraml; Ero yn Draper, daughter of Mr. aad Mm. Corner Draper, third. The prises offered far wieners MPB! Am («*PP nIAt tfftilfi kbv Me*. berry Bros A Cowell; • baby gttt box, by Hood and Grantham; twe It geld plena* by the phystclaas at Dana; a toilet eet by the >itchett Drag Company; a hand-made baby cap by Clare nee J. Smith. The Newberry Broe. A Cowell aw the Hood and Grantham prisea wart Ante; the phyatetaa*’ anemia, am the Smith and Wtehetf* thirds Pa rests of prise winner* will he give* these prises apoa regawta to the da sore. More than 1M babies ware exasi laed la Urn easiest. the argaaiaaUaa. He mid the ream many each oiganlaatteae failed to a< eomplleh areeb was doe ie the fa* maeb antAmelaam at the mint lag* as sot eneagh At other than* The troilfl iBtt tilth- lateral tt hf, Mr. Kiddle told of the attend* Moore eawrty waa ettrartiag all om ths Brnte. He said a delegation < mm from Dam ware eemtag to th roanty Is a tow day* to gtady S 1 sad that poeple svaryaAera bad lb* ! ayoe tairaed as Moore eetatty. T REQUEST FOR GUARDS •i HELD UP BY MAYOB V , Wilmington, July 11. — fftixtrl . tn>a IV Atlantic Coast Liao roll rood - tor II extra policemen «# gaud tV * chops In com of »■—tyaciei wo* | hold up hr Mayor Comm today. TV . mayor VM that the perfect seder , manifested during tV strike , »xch a Vary increase aaaitaetaary. - Two extra bluccoou boss a beady booo assign*J doty at Us yards. It wna made plain, however. that IV police department will bo prepared to care for IV sitaattoei la tV met of on i iaurgcaey. Torty-el*bt negro aVp workers, not aflUiated with tV oniea, who went out will) the - organised crafts laM weak, and who retamod two day. ago wars ordered by anion of < rials taaigbt to refrain from far ther work. U tV negroes attempt to rename wark tomorrow arum log trouble with rtriVm is anticipated. The Cast Lias arnnimaad Iralgkl that aat a angle train has Mi Wil mington late aiaee the liglaalng pf the strike. A sarrey of the yuds by newspaper men lialgbl ^-r' nl dosaos of extra engines, •*-Til tad ready in Uw mat of any otaerguucy. A gnat national park of aerss Vs been aat aaida by Ve gav •rnasent of Argenttoe. TV park tow tains air ispiiad --*-*ns gMb foadtilk mad dot.‘folly aao-thM ofM M Hiatfbflltlet nay bt. there •want bt paltry lid tetter it true to the fona Mr. Wadt tear, hit hair/ Another wart of tort" it twtoping buehel or to of hands of Mr. It Mil pit who want to light, aad 11 they It H likely that they •a the next few the prowlers of the ■t deeprnttrly rich, net one of Thu llt-pouml Jim Haynes to, ' which then is nothing mncb in offer- * ing Stock in an oil well at one dollar ’ per share. H» has, ha soyn a let of land aad expects to make twenty arO- 1 lion dollars for somebody, and be 1 wants a dollar apiece out ol aa assy 1 aa will give him a dollar. Ho baa aa 1 license to sift stock in the flute aad rant get it. to ho takes a chance an using the mails, and Mr. Wads mya to k.t him alone. Then Dure is I. I. Bamberger. Evidently he gat hi* letter-heads print*.I in sari, basts that Me proof reader got rattled. It say* “Quick As tic, Syndicate,” aad ha baflla Mo letter with “STOPI STOP! STOP!" Ha says stop chasing other people's min hows and chaoo his by signing an the dotted Hate, enclosing a dollar and await the sal ratten of met, In calculable wealth. This Baasbcrger panada a wicked typewriter “If Us* eggs are ftrtiU old natar* srfll hatch thorn.” am ’a, aad “The sight la tbs dark sat fast befur* dasrn," and yet again, “De feat i* a stgfe of mted, It aUum yes . la the (see arisen yon leant- expect It.** Aad aa an. ■* la mighty perns . asir*. bat Mr. Wade says to scorn Mbs with terrible seam. Both 116-pound Jim sad Banshee gar are Deeding (ha flute with their - rainbow-tinged letters to anybody > MMpcetod.of having a dollar. Mr. - Wade has leaked tot* thorn sad h* t mya they am wild eats at the meat h ferocious variety. Ho torn all aad i sundry to have naagkt to da wish T them to bom their tatters aad forgvl all about Unions, Texan, Oil ah am ■ aa, and ether otto. e] 4 Carthago Beard of Trad* la dor p gvast aarvtoa to tbs m tog *f tto* aemmuaWy If i a, are la If IB to allowed to lag* ■ Marne Ouaty Mows TEN MILLION FOR COTTON GROWERS TO FINANCE CROP N. C Cotton CMy. gS&ascs» Woohfayton, Joly It l||>|^ to "*»f»»» Of Ihio yaor’i eottoo ero» TkU k MtMW to ycorut —X *• ortorty ■ftr^iw ot _u . tt^tt ocinbm,, .1m backing of otparl *-‘rr~ a>4 *• diOeotty ■■ aatMpatod in Imm ta'triaw M^rJtt^wdM*wt!rn^ nan** Corjwrrotioo today. -- mmOAM REUNION ^Thr Jernigaa wnlw aM W bald ty. tfcrro mHa* ooat of Dana, |gv Jay. inly TOth IMS. All thn Jarrd fnn# and rotation*, and Ikdr Mania aaa Hrrttad to coaor and Mag boo bet*. Rov. Frank P. tmrmigaa at WaN Virginia wRI bm lk*«i aad d*U**r Dm nan on) addraaa. jj Tv .■ .>/,yj.'^--S A plan* tumor at Wabato. Indiana, tannd a plaa# at Raoth Bond, ladi *»*• « •alia* army, by talapbaa*. TO* canomtr waa toM by tba tanar how ta thong* tba unoioa aa aach not* *u iiuiat lata tba Utaphiat. 111 — S