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THE DUNN ' VOLUME IX. - f ' ■ - — _ DUNN, NORTH g^-j-u. i. ■ —iim— IUL BKIAN GRIMES DIED LAST NIGH! Secretary ot Stmt* Succumbs T< An Attack of Flu And Pneumonia Raleigh, Jan. ll^J. Bryan Grimei secretary of slat* sine* January 1001 •tied at 8 :80 o'clock at hu homo 01 Enst Issue street, aftsr an illnoa of two weeks with pneumonia «nd in flurnsa. The disease that left him a mart for complication* had run Us count vrjthout giving special alarm. 8u failure to show any improvement foi days and particularly today left n< doubt that his roserve hadd all gont He passed the crisis in both ■»'—rtti without ability to rally. Tbe sews ol hit death struck the citj • rtaggoring blew. He had never re liixjaithod his Pitt county residence but ho held all hig farming Intarasti and his voting here. Blue* taking the oath of office he had held the die tlnction of being the strong man la the state's cabinet It will bo writ ton of him that an abler secretary of «*t* Kao not served the state. Cot. Grim*t was tho son af Goa Bryan Orisnot of Confederate fame, and wao bom la Pitt county 64 yean ago. He was graduated from the ani vanity in the claas of IBM and among the traoteos he -was regarded one of the greatest lovers of the alma mater. The political revolution of the past ■rut him Into office with the adoption 1900 and every candidate seeking to ■lisladge him had found In Him a poUt ieal foe with only a service rscoTd as his raacbl&e In politics. Six terras he was efasooa secretary of state oa that record alone. Universally he was re garded Invincible. Cokonol Grimes was twine married, Bi*t ia 1894 to Miss Mary Laughing house, and in 1904 to Mias Elisabeth Forrest lasghinghoase, daughter* of Ospt. Joe J. laughiaghouse, of Ortes rille. Four ehldlrvn came of the tore aatoaa. He is survhred also by a bro man Claude KItebtn, who has been suffering from an attack of pneu monia since Sunday night, was re ported out of danger tonight by his physician. Dr. O. F. Smith . Mr. Kit chin was allowed to alt up a little while this afternoon, and the attend ing physician reports that hia respira tion wee flat. A “ good rust " haa been p re sen bed so. Mr .Kitehin may regain his leet strength. Wedesbors, Jan. 11—Funeral ser vices for Rev. T. B. Justice, who died late yesterday afternoon at his home In Morven, srcre held there at 11 o'clock thia morning, the service being conducted by Rev. 8. Taylor, of the Methodist, end Rev. J. J. Dougina of the Presbyterian church. Rev. Mr Justice was 88 years of age, and wai for many years a prominent preachei in the Baptist church, having held pas la rates at Frink! inton end Morven He waa e brother of the late Jndgi 11. W. Justice. He Is survived by U wife, four sons and two daughters The intorment will he in Rutherford ton, his native home. XAMUK UAH LLU. I 9 OFFICERS Leal Sunday morning the Banci Class of tbo Firrt Baptist church elec tad ottcara far tha ensuing year. Mi J. C. Clifford, who for a number a yean has boon tha able and c Ac ten teacher of tha Bible Ctaaa, waa electa aa the teacher of the Banana. The other eDW>W f«» the yon an: B. L Denning, President, J. C Warren, lacratary, and R. D. Tayioi Treasurer. it is the parpoec of the Barae Claes ta briwg their membership a to a hundred members, and they ar eaocodlngly anxious that all of th member* who have boon sameurty indifferent of lata ta coma bach an lend their Influence and support 1 tha movement, thereby making tl elaaa what It should be. Mr. Clifford, whose ability ad Sunday School teacher ia known fi and wide, will have many good thlai to aay each Sunday manring and wiS be worth your while ta spend a hour In the house of tha Lard, seel ing to learn mare of tha rtehsa i Hta grace. All young men in U community, who ere not already a Dilated with a Sunday School etaa are Invited ta Jem. . Dr. W. H. Bennett, Chlropruetc opened an oDIec ia the 71m Notion Bank building today. Ho ia located < tha third floor. Mr. Tranklia Dwprae. Angler atta nay, was la the city on basins' ts i ABLXSH POULTRY RANCH NEAR DUN I l-Wegrim ■akwewd T. Be La,**, The Beet E-Igped t It The Bute Whet will be probably the bargsi poultry ranch in North Carolina i , now being ootabUahoil here by L 1 , Howard, retired lumberman, and Kt , *rne T. Draper, a former cashier o I’m State Bank and Traet Company who has been aaeeearfolly engaged t Poultry raising for the last thre years. The ranch is located on th big Howard farm two mile* moth o Dnnn and la belag eqaipped with aJ • the essentials to poultry rsnehieg. Tbe promoter, will ipeciahac ii Whits Leghorn chickens, the seven hundred fowls of exceptionally flni strain reared by Mr. Draper furnish ing the nucleus around which the; win create one of Um largest nock in the country. Aa Incubator of of 6, ZOO egg capacity has been pare has* and will be inaalled immediately. Wit! this machine the reach will do “cus. torn hatching'* for other farmers win desire to go late the positry baslnom Day-old chicks will be sold by tlx thousands to othor customers In thii locality. IMS ENDED WITH 1LMT.2T* AUTOMOBILE! AND HOTttl TEUCXt ON BOMB* OP U. 8 New York, Jsa. 10—The jearlfH ended wHJi U4U17I avUMWu and meter trucks an the made of the United States—a gala af 1,8*1.71* orl?.« par eem, peer rifliirtll i ®Y“r*< for 1*11—aaid a re part made public tonight by automotive Indue tries. The figures mean a ear of '*7** *ort f°r erary *.T persons la the country. New York was the first state to paaa the 1,*00,000 enark It led with 1.000,782 aad also bad the isrgsel numerical gain pear the prrrlsas yeas with 188,701, He percentage g«i" ever 1021 was largest la the District sf Cotumbis aad is the state of Washington, the increase being 88.4 ' f*r ^*1 aad ll.l par cent rsspsstfos Eosry state had mare can aad I trucks ia use an December 81, 1*22, | than on the same date la 1M1. Y>.u is in contrast to the situation a year ago when fear ststoa shewed iJWCT ftgurea than ia 1*2*. The delinquents last year were Georgia, South Caro lina, Montana aad Sonlh Dakota These four states together showed s decrease in 1*21 of 17,724 as com pared with 1*20. Htis year they liiee a total gain of 27,(2* ©ear 1*21, s net increase of g,*8* peer the pro vlous high point af 1*20. The greatest numerical galas wen made ia the high registration state* aa nasal. New York. California, Pean a ytrania, Illinois, Michigan, and Mas aaehuaetta leading the list af actus gains in tha order named. ErD. McLEAM BECOMES WORKER IN COTTON COOP ASSOCIATION Raleigh, Jaa. 10.—I. D. McLouu. of Aberdeen ha*, qntt agricultural ex tenslen aarriaa work, to become die trlet Acid director In tko North Can* lina Cotton Growers' Co-operative as sociation. Mr. McLean kaa been Ain trlet agent In th* stale extension nr vies for a doaen year* and kaa ran dered signal service In the develop meat of tho agricetaral life of NortJ Carolina. During KU yean of faMkfa ’ and eMetent aerate*, be hag boon li change af the eentml dsitriet and kri ; built up an organlaetton of country agmtt that kao mad* hla inflwewe. ' far reaching. MARK TOUR OWN MARK Thee* who feel the world kaa fall ‘ ed to aecord to them tho eiorlh dw > are making a big miftaka whan the k talk about tt. Tho man who trout • bo seeeoosfal never geea around cry t Ing at th* Inability of tho world t I take regnlsane* of tea wohdtofi > work. Tho world trill pay him»g* t • yon aa aaon aa yon do aomothhs wWek shows rseuMa. Why sit an a ssoan pour tha failure# that bee r boon Why art Start out in An tern ■ thing that trill put you on par wH 1 those who hetti bssssss n snsssn s Don't forgot tho world wO take an* • of th* iruadbr Just th* mate as i f would a rattlesnake. a It Is the height *f felly to I net I- that you are bettor gonltflad for i, eertaln peeltien than tin biraiahtst mlaae you saa due you ham mm tbihu which would merit sudh mon r, nitten Unless psepia nets your wei ■I they can never tell fast hew mm n yob saa d*. Keep eeeriaitlngl) at what yeU • dertahe Dea’t barn to many ho r- ia the fir* at sua ttins. Delag ei t, thing Jest n Httte better then A ‘ ether fellow make* year netghh. • TYSON SENTENCED • TO HARNETT ROAD U AUo Wanted tn OtW PUo t After Swrta, Hit Tim. , In Harnett • | Robert L Tyaon, eretwbll* bed mi ■ and soldier of fortune, who see min ly Hae a ksowtedgw of eeveral trim. • lietrd In the catalog, «u eaptuts 1 the flrat of this waek by Deputy 8h« 1 iff J. W. Tumage and lodged In ti ! locml home gew. Tyeoti was wants by the aatherltlM tn more placet the on*. On oh eccaeion ho had eommi ted forgery in the capital of Harnct [ “d •* ■»ether Uni waa alleged l 1 here been guilty of breaking In ' » »* Bmithfleld. In addition h bad tmaagreaaed in ether way. , different point, and quite a few oi 1 Beer* wore interested in hi. wW ' about. 1 Tyaon was taken te UUIngton dm •ng the week and tried on the fei Tory charge. He wae found guilty an sentenced to mend the next two yeai at hand labor ox the road. At th expiration of his sentence, he m 1 be taken te SmithfMd or tented or. te sens of the ether eutherltiee t th# town, where he ie wanted. Ay pereaOy Tyeea la deetined to epe* Msec time with the .dmieltaiuten e jiutice. during which period he wC have ample opportunity te repent e hie urrengdefa*. W1SUT IIIU « e,yt Dutcrr new omctiu The Wedcy Bible cUo of the Moth •dtat Sunday School elected new of Scum bn Sunday fer the year. Prof *■ *■*»««. superintendent of th< eroded oeheok woo alerted ae taaehe U euoeeed Mr. D. H. Hood, who we the efBdWflt and faithful teacher o the Claao for more than U quarter of , oentury. Oa accouat of Mr. Ho* aaervtae Mo membership from the Me tbodiet be the GorpeJ Tahamacb church the latter part ef the yea die oAce of teacher wuu teotpoTarth Ihooe who'attend tM'WMty Wbh dam rafUloHf will hear ah tatlai esttnt lecture aadl Sou day nMln|. Mr. C C. Parker, a yatenr lawyer and a rnuMr of the firm of 0«l and Parttef, woo elected president b auecaod Mr. Warren O Johnson wki baa aerved tbe claao ao evidently fo the past year. Other ofteen elect* are at follows: Assistant teacher, Mr. T. V. Smite Vice-President, Mr. K. B. Col broth. Secretary u>4 Treasurer, Mr. H A. Parker. Chairman of Membership Commit tee, Mr. J. H. Smith Chairman of Aboonteo Committee Mr. W. R. Howard. Chairman of Soda) Committee, Mi Z. V. Bnlpaa. Chairman of Dewotlenal Comrar 1 too, Mrs. J. W. Lanptey. Chairman of Sick Committee, M - N. H. Merritt. Tbe Weeley Bible clam enjoys ; meraoenmp n non nun iuu men. . It U ■ lira body of man and la in , flaeatal and eetiee in tha raliyiona . and moral aetiTitiea oi Dunn. '». y. r. u. omcus to be INSTALLED SUNDAY NIGHT Tha fMTWflat bare bean atactad ta j aarva aa oSkan in tha Barrier B. Y. r. U., d«Mnr Bta nort air man tha, and arts bo InateUed by pdblk in. atnSation fctrday nick* at tha regaki ehurth aarrkar *. M. Slangier, praaldant; T. A. Cara, ri«a yraoidant, Viaa Ira Strick land, aacratary; ft. L. Derming, chon later and rayorter, ft. D. Bonn, qsh I radar, Mr*. Bat ftroschtoa, retard I Inc aacratary | I~W. Strickland, treaa far; Orasp cmptelaat Miaa Jank > Ipoek. Mm ft. D. 9mm, Mm C. B I WWkbard. Mta* Oartrbda Prka. ’ Tha psblk la Medially braked. [ -— ---— I Weatern North CareUn. U prsdse i inc anasaSy abast 4SSBSS poanda a: ■ ahaaarta eaapaadtfia Sakteila* aaub > tlahad dariac rcaant yean by tb. 5 * a in Thn tint annual r- ing • t the Home M Aaaoeiatioa vu Hall Tueaday e The meeting vu 0 S o'clock by the n L. Newberry, !«■ Mr. Marrin b The report of o Leo* waa road to 0 Lee. Th* report e ffiO.OO had t Brit llx montko '• and that thia f retidaneaa In the report aleo • ho wed - tlun had earned - ear coat. It waa 1 tha m a at the i nvetoly *«S,00».M, 1 portioa of thia r able. > Th* mooting »d the old I Immediately r director* pm I cora at f proaidont; I. dent;-Eugene l«n*nrwr and L o*y. While Ik* attended eenlative ter** wae “d director* the eflcWnt h*H eondaetod canbatlon, theauolvae to dutng IMS. AarahaMaja tydhre uiran in* Ox mm tinned every thb r Laiington Jaa. 10.—faking to bb I the warning ertaa of other nxmhora of the train erow, W. W. DnrhaM, Soleigh hrakersxn (a the employ at , the Norfolk 8 on them railroad, waa (track in the bark by two ioHm freight ear* thb aftaroooa about 4iS0 o'clock here and waa fatally hijnrod. . The aeeident took place jaat after a flyir.rowiteh bad boon aaado, the , engine going ap another track, and the freight can being diverted 'dews «. Oie track on which Mr. Durham waa welkins with hb back X the mm mm Ing or*. The UrakriM* on the earn aheat ed a warning at Mr. Unban aa did «h« engineer whom cab wma thwart abrvajt with U>« man on a perafltl track Ha Mamed not to hear afiy cf Uic warning*. Both the car* ran seer him, levering on* of hit arma and indicting other Mrlant Injuries It waa decided to ruck him la Ka le gh for medical attowtiaa. hat bt <ii**l before ha eoald ho carried trm tilling!on. Ho Head ItM Man forty fie* miaatca following tb* eecidMt Railroad addala atom mmMr tr account for Dntma't potion la wNk In* down the track immediately *f ter be bad beard the erdw pUantaj te dWart tb* earn dccA Mean ■< had been ordered to make a nadN oa the engine. Durham wag fcaowftV] hia employ eat aa • good, rtled| mbta tad a valuable worker. train errw of train artrtbci H» m dared to bawl gravel between Lining ton and TajrvttevflU. It laft MMg! of ConductorB. 1* yirdntwibgi seer Aim dlada Mr. Doikam wa# M years aid, IS *d la talrtgh at t— Maw Bern Afn and about Ms months ago TlTTlif , Mlm Moats who MM bar-*~g waa aa employee ad gw Ceaamoidh National leak BaatdH rmogrminl have net yet bam made. CLAUD* KITCMINTCOMDmOM will USE MONEY TO FIGHT WEEVB TW^taa Crop Now Tork, Jaa. 10_A Oamplaga to rafac 2,600.000 will bo dortod thia wick by the American Cottwa C rowin' aeaeciatien for actoa •Nie raooorrh In boll wtnrfl eeatrel, of which Or. MUUr Boric Hetckia •»». Mo. S3) Broodway, forme Hly thlof engineer of thi Edleen coat OMJT, hoo boon appointed ——gW director. According to Dr Uutchinaon, It Jo **P«Ud by the Cotton Glowin' ao wctodoo that tin fur,.la writ bo forth, coating from cotton planter!, apt naan tad baakara, who ate oagcr to combat •bo greatest menace to the cotton ta 4aauy. Other oeiootlati win aaoiat tho erm M%» by oegaaisod reaoareb work ae •**bodo of applylag caldam ar *•••*• which h the moot atlrfahij •«■•»**• **« boll woorU. ••••« k don not Infant tho oat. toa plant. An odaoacioaal foataro la tho third bait of btc campaign 00 ho faoaohad la ttfl fee Ml. Mnl made its <Wr. glace than Its mrages kna baa* » f»«et that mi reports stated that M par oaat «f the cotton bah was In fested by the woorriL “I an hopeful that scioaeo wOl de feat tha worrfl." raid Dr. Hutchison: “It haa arm failed to west a situa tion like tha aac confronting as BOW, »*P*«UHy when supplied with proper Implement*. ITfth the adacatlaaal and financial and research campaigns cah ts bo rating, wa are rery Hopeful. The possibilities far earing future crops are Infinite. But our task today la ta aava tha. present supply.* Dr. Hutchison Is well known as a PONMIIVIII SMCincil PllglUMli UITW tor and personal representative and •hief engineer of Thomas A. Edisoa until 1*11. ANNOUNCEMENT PAKTY On Monday evening at hoe lovely horn* in West Broad itrMt, Mbs Ba ehcl Clifford ontortainod at arvoo tahtaa af hridgt. Hand-naodo hand kovohirfa wore presented to MN Ch» Pop* and Mr. J. J. Wad* Mi waking the higheat aeoraa. VMM M Ml*. E C. Taytor. Jr., end I Coopt*.'th. A J hi the dMMr room. A doll leap, ** <pddMy gownod a* a bride sad* a iltiwUN* tootorpteco. Little MM droned as * rapid entered the roeM I with • largo hog and aahod far SM ■ artiadMh of the guoati whB* aha Id ■ the oafod of the hag. A pool Bet l tabby booting o double hoart ueto 1 her noofc^beeajn* the eon tee ad at niagOooper, January M, IMS.' - Shawm of eowymtulaWba M biidi , and gum uhtt toiwiftotoM follow t ad. a A* tho guoati loft th* dhfeg raoo lKilo Mho Townaia 1 gtodd oo*J wih a dainty whit* satin a, ok of rha Mlto CMaid. gvaooba worn aa M lower Mlto Moron** Cooper, Janl ' Intooa. MM il Godwin. Mirjerl I Oadwto, MMia Oadwto, TTHaaVrt Thompson. Clara Pop*, LpeOU Row r aid, MdMo* Adam, Martha Adoao h Mawah* OdWUiam, Uwh* WDMm h *wd Mdb-ST a Taylor. J*. MlOW K Uwto H loo log. I. Alexander, M ► Wortoto * Dowd. PopI Mbwtaam kHBUl MiMMMji Pop! Japan. Mdwl d Coopor. a *. Qriidbioy Jr., J. . * Wndo, M SfOiloaM. Jam* Dad II Kowwp Stoned, *. O. Tqhr, A and Jolto CUftord. Haxtlto* U ceartaaad, * today at the White j Wltioa dollar* af war dahto la Ua lhUU« Mata* wtUia Uw lkaMatiaai laid down by 0—tnm mmm * U» priaeipal witfcJa U yearn wtth la bntt at 4 1-4 par cast Tha •aaesUva'i etowm, to wMd •nriubaia of ka , tolaaiMi conear, , devriepawau at the __ , rotiattoar with tha Brittoh d«kt cam aiitoloa tonkin* *° tha refaodta* M Ilia four billion dollar* owad by Octal Britain. Tba program af tboar nag*. tiatlaM sti laid bafora the Pnaidasl in detail ytrtarday by Beciatary Kal ian and Senator ftmaet. Bayobllean, Utah, member* of the American debt comro.reian. STB1PPCD OT1K. amana WHILE KSLtVEBMC WABMIMC Pi-J f__ bad of Ira BhJjtfatlb ehnd mrtoa ta lattac «a tU iataraata -af and tha Kl Xlu klaa. ; M—Ik Seeing the glia alien «u net ait* tether favorable far pnaleg thali ■towage to Feireloth, the ether nke Afara* withdrew. Falretoth tod war I.I for Meet*. Be nil hi wne enable to identify the other* Xeera we* represented by C. I Gey. of Dunn, and the yreeeentiei we* aasittad by N. MeK. Htoen. a the UlUngton tor. Keperte *f the cei were bronght to Kaleigh by Ctoi Keee end Jndg* Horten toot night— News end Oboe rear 10th. ton. Mae Karr aaya w* enn pe ' TOO MUCH LIQUOR AMON^ OFFICIALS t __ ll MWa .1 WiMhlnaton. Jan 10-Rrpr«enU. ;t!«« Upehaw, Dtumt, Ceerpia, m *>*•* *» *•“ Hot** Tacoday, da* Related that “be«tlc*jr.r, p|V their da I wn la Vaabinctaa,*’ and that ha had i »aaa with h'« own eye, -'eom# of the 'J highaat e«(Uh la Weektaptaa net ’ “"hn of either breach of Cat ■, Pw*. #tt«t he devijah b atilt to I their Upa." Cmaiilliic ee Ittpoiu that liquor . imparted far takudn aad lacattoaa • M^ar diplomatic imrnonUy we* *“• haetlf* channel* Hr. . cttoam Mid tide problem called far j "d*!*—*. hat firm yrettmeat. j The Georaia Oepcerontetin laid the Hoaae he weald not make public the name* af bene tar* and Repnees twliewe -who da Bat pnetiaa the j 1 I »« aabrtety •*< flgbtHaiaiai Mm the youth of tha land.” Mr. Uyabaw took a .hot at <kw «ar Smith, at Maw Tart. who. he •aid, “took a* oath to defend the CoaafHrttoa and than In Ida scat Math Joined tha nnlltflari of tha CoaatitoiSoa by caSto* aa Cw«t*h to allow boar and wine." SEAT SALE ME “EVE" ORM ’ Tomorrow (Saturday> the a drone* ■ala of *aat> will be open for the Oeorgte Wlnte muaira) production af “Eva” which play* an engage aw at af 1 one night only at thr Opart Haaac tn Dana. Spec* will not allow u* (riving min* 1 ate detail* of the variour fnatataa * af tbl* »dr*rti#*m*n*_ hot among tb* * moat rpertaceter nrmbor* will b* ■ noted “The Bubble Fountain", "Tb* - Peacock." The Radium Ballot," “The Jeweled Run war.- "The Mirror Ball." and many other*, while twenty add maaical nuatbert enliven the pngrmn graced by a demon dancing efearne ' of eeleeted I mot In* in MMoaa \ > of maddening pull me a. Th* 1 enrriaa ia own principal * wh* wtB be aaairted aad 1 by total awn. 1 Several af eer pee pi* are atteadlag * Sapattoi Court wblth it in eetaiaa at 1 LSHagtaa tbit week. Judge Itortan to I >U,Wl1* * EBla Ooldateta, preaidant af U>« * Dtam Chamber af Cammerte, wtS ge " ia Bt Paul next Taaaday aigbt t* ad > dtam the Chamber af Comm ire i af » tfcat taw*. *. ___________________ * tmetoa ar fifteen yearn JnM btndltog d freight between Warren ten and War* > N» Plain*. Own* Mar Own UtHtin * Hevlag mad* a god of a railroad af n tea m, Wanna tea woe ready far al r r to 4 m m 4 w * M m ■ _ I
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