THE DUNN
VOLUME IX DUNN. NORTH CAROLINA
AGENT TO ASSIST
COLORED FARMERS
A. D. Herring, Farm Demon
strator, Will Spend Entire
Time In Dima District
A. D. Barring, negro farm demon
•(ration agent assigned to the Dunn
District, entered upon his duties Mon
day of this week. His work will bo
among the negro farmers. Herring is
a Mn of G. W. Herring who has been
doing farm demonstration work
among (ho negro farmers of Samp
son county for ths past 10 years, and
Is said to be well fitted for this work.
Ha will make his headquarters In
Dunn and will hare an otBca In the
Harnett County Colored Training
school building here.
The work calls for an expenditure
of 11,200 per year, $900 of this
amount kcltt* nstA ti_ts_$
State* Department of Agriculture,
leaving $400 to bo provided by tha
people of the Dunn District Prof.
Ja*. W. Vine*, principal of the Har
nett County Colored Treining school,
who was active In ire o ring the servi
ce* of the negro demonstration agent
for thia section, has guaranteed the
raiting of Use additional |800 needed.
One of the chief aim* of the dem
onstration agent will ha “mom con
and hay," according to L L Hall,
district demonstration agent, who
•pent Wednesday hare wiUt Herring
for the purpose of getting him start
ed In hi* new work. "More eon
moans more hogs, end we need more
of both," aaid Hall to a Dispatch re
portar. It will ba uuwtao for the ne
groes to move from thia section to
the North, oven if they have to face
the boll weevil. Hall aaid, *diif|
tha new dememtaatioa agent will ln
«net negro farmers in the bout
tamwn methods sf growing cotton
the growing of mar* faod crop* wQl
be urged, the State Department, un
der tha direction of which Herring
will work, does not advocate the dis
carding of cotton-growiag slop goth or.
The advice of thia department is,
"plant plenty of acres in food and
feed crept for home consumption, and
plant cotton only as a aurplui crop."
France Returns But
Peacock is Missing
Raleigh, Peb. $.—After • pen ding a
fortnight in Florida cooperating with
tha aatharitiea there in an effort to
bring Dr. J. W. Peacock to the inaaaa
department of the state penitentiary
to which he waa cmceeltied following
hla trial for tha murder of tha chief
of Police of ThomasriUe and treat
which he escaped last Angtut, D. C
Franc*, ipacial for tha atata return
cd hare today and reported failure to
the governor and the nrpirliitonil—I
of tha prison.
Mr. France was soot from Raleigh
supplied with a warrant for the ar
rant of Dr. Poaeoek on tha charge of
•aeaping from the state prison, which
la in violation of a North Carolina
•totals, and with requisition papers
from Governor Morrison on the gov
ernor of Florida. Governor Hardee,
af Florida, rimriflad hie Intention to
honor tha raquMtlon, but Dr. Peacock
waa aat to be found.
At tha time the facto became pub
lic that tha aaespad man waa in Flor
ida ha had been judged tone by a
court of that stata. Dr. Peacock waa
quoted as saying Aat ha was wflltna
to rataru to North Carolina and fight
for hla liberty bate. Be had moved
on from Lakeland before tha arrival
of Mr. Franca, however, and As
BMfUl fiMftf f/hid anfto^Ttti*n<(a*il
Ooorn Pan of tb* (tat* priaon todai
that h* found bo orldone* of Dr
Poaeock harfaf romid*d thcr*
Mauretania Off For
“Mfltionaire CruW
Mi* Lt«*» CkarWod b? MT Ml MU*
•Ira* AM Mom MUIU*.
Mom
Mnr York, Yob. I.—Tk* Hm
Uaontaali, ehortor*d «t a coot «
tl.lM.OM »ail*d yotaartay wMfc 14'
taUBoaalrn* and aoar ariDloaalNa w
U*« BMt total? ilimw onto* rr*
arioat* d ta Mot York. Ibo oral*
aei«M Dm Attantf* aa4 throach tb
■kota U. Dory, etmlrmm of «b
OWtad Mtou* Kota OiryoraMoa, vMl
Dr. M. L. Smoot Dim
After Long Illness
fmalanl Fayetteville U» Sue
cunaba After Ported ef Deallabtg
Health
Fayetteville, Feb. 6.—Dr. If. L.
Smoot, well-known specialist end
prominent Fayetteville eitlcen died In
the Hlghaaith H e e p I t a 1 here
this afternoon, after two weeks of
acute lllneu which followed a ported
of declining health covering aevetal
year*. Dr. Smoot had practiced in this
city for 11 year* specialising in the
treatment of the eye, car, noae and
throat in aaMctation with Dra. J. M.
Lilly and W. S. Jordan.
He achieved a tplendid reputation
In hi* profeadon and aa a citixen ai
waya took an active interest in the
civic and moral advancement of hia
community He aiao bore a leading
part in the church work of the city,
being a steward of the Hay Street
Methodist church and superintendent
af the Sunday achool of that congre
gation.
Pew men bald the confidence and
ii**r*« than did Doctor Smoot. U<
oorrvd in th* medical corps of th#
■ray dor in* th* war.
Dr. Smoot learca a wife, formerly
Miu Giddans, of Goldsboro, and two
children, a**d !• and 14. Ho Is aim
mreived by thro* brother* and a
■liter, then beia* Dr. T. M Smoot,
of DanrflU. V*., forma pastor of
th* Hay Street Methodiit church of
FaycttoviUo, Dr Edward Smoot, of
Concord and A. L. 8moot and Km
Com Smoot, of Saliabary of which
city Dr. Smoot wu a native.
Seven Whiskey Stills
Captured Lest Week
PrAMdii Agoat ><■■! And Ao
•btnat* DU Sam* Splendid
W*A
The actiritioa of Federal Prohibi
tion Agent A. B. Adams laat week
raaaltad In th* captor* of a**ea whis
key manofactarin* plant*, aad the
ana* of *a man. Deputies MoLeod,
Flowan and Tail aaalatad Mr. AdamJ
ii i i n i mjmmwm0mm
■allaaa of boob worn ponied oat by
the oflfctn. Six of tbo ftill* war*
copper oatfits, while th* seventh was
made of gahranlaod tie.
in suns upain wm pincca
be twee ■ Harnett, Sam peon, Cumber
land and Job niton counties, though
they were all located within 10 miles
of Dunn, according to Mr. Adame. If
the still-destroying activities of the
0 (Bee re continues, the local whiskey
supply will likely be reduced eeeuid
erahly.
Five Billion Dollars
Worth Of Dwellings
•tope Tehee far Cess tree tiee el
•bsy Houses Daring toe
Pres let Year
Cleveland, Ohio. Feb. 0. — Stops
have been taken far the construction
of 91,000,000,000 worth of dwellings
is the United .States, where a home
building drive is on, it waa disclosed
her* today at the fifth aaimei
▼entien of the Common Brick Menu
factored' Association af America
The plans for the dwellings an
already in the hands of s re hi testa, ai
are also plans for other building
which will oost 98.000,000,000.
The figures were famished by R
P. Btoddart, secretary and manager oi
the aasecialien, who will make hk
report to the convention tomorrow.
Charles H. Bryea of Detroit, prosl
deat of the association, eras the prin
eipsl speaker at the opening day’
•easton. He advised the BOO delegate
here front 48 states not to tot tool:
optimism run away with their judg
maat
“The passing months have been th
records of brick manufacturers, a
well aa other business men, in th
rad iak of lose, end there la no tndl
cation that the coming months wfl
see any change,” Mr. Bryan said.
Tha ewTOthi la laanchlnp a na
tional adveittebif and educational
caaipaicn ta tartr three run, which
wffl coat O* mambara 1600,000
Mm Our and a party of friends,
aaoeplad the Manratania'a taro "ra
tal anitaa." American Expreaa chart*
Showed tha port for tha two anitaa to
bar* bean 140,600. Tha chaapaet aw
r~iamn <iHt~t oa tha llnar sold at
|1X>0. Mr. Oaray daelnM to dtaeaaa
baaineaa top tea
“I am point far * rart and pleaw
l era trip," ha mid. "No bodaaaa what
) HU**
' VOUam Allan White, fame*. Kan
i da editor and aalhor, with Mra White
i and Viatar I. Meidoch, chairman of
the Tadaaal Tmd* Cammiaalo* with
• Hit Merdosk warn ament o*bar paw
MAGIC OF COUE
“CURES” CRIPPLES
Throw Down Crutch** Ant
Walk Off Stag*; Po
lic* Called
Chicago, Fib. 7. —Th* halt and lh<
lam* and the blind besieging Emile
Cose, French exponent of auto-tog
gcation, for treatment of their ill*
overflowed th* ttage at hi* Uiird lac
tam today and were only qaleWd af
ter the stalling little pharmacist from
>f»»ey hail halted all caret while po
lice were called to clear the stage.
A handrail erlpplos in wh*#l chaira,
on chnnhes or on th* arm* of frtondi
haul gathered on the atago when the
demonstration bogao. A crippled wo
man was given the "f a pat**, el
pa***" treatment. In a few tninutoi
the walked off the ttage, louring hsi
crutches behind.
Then the Frenchman turned to a
pmralytiral man and repeated tha stac
cato “ca paste" formal* Th* “ran"
again; bat this time two cripples were
be a* fitted instead of one. Another
mao. Mated neat to »br patlnnt being
treated, got up and walked, too.
While the tick and the lame were
fighting for treatment inside the hall
another detail of police were called
to keep order outside, where scores
unable to get Tn, knelt on the wet
pavement, waiting for the “mlreels
man"* to appear
Th* widely heralded uucccEs of
yeatorday'a stg “cures’* ami nevrapa
per interviews with two Jof those
bon eft tied, saying they were still
eared today, brought out an audience
that threatened to tie up traAe on
Michigan boulevard long before the
hour scheduled for M. Cone's appear
ance.
WANT ROAD FROM
CLINTON TO DIINN
Agitation Far fnaitrsuHnn
oooatrmhlon and Kpdpmoot of a
railroad from Clinton to Dona
through mean* of a bond lasus hag
began, and It la hoped by the gentlo
mea taking the Initiative in thin pro
ject that • charter and a law pcTTnJP
tiag a voto on the qocstion of bonds
may be eecured during the present
session of the Legislature.
The idea, In large la to get the
eonnty to vote a portion of the bonds
needed, the four townahipa moat di
r*<*ly bencflttod apart, and the tows
of Dunn, and perhaps the township
ia which It is situated to a name
a part
Estimating Sampson's Mian- aa «
million, of which tho county as a
whole assume* half, nod th* tow*
Mrlp# of North and South Clinton
Herring* and Mingo the other half
it la tern that a million dollars in
taxable values would be directly ad
ded to the county's taxable rrsonr
ce*. while the development that
would follow on a large teal# would,
add hundred* of thousands within a
few years. Thla feature make* It
feasible for the townships that are
not so directly Interested la the con
struction of tho road to help furalsh
the credit to boild it while the town*
•hips Interested can well afford to
bear tho larger share of the burden.
It Is conceived that the bonds could
be sold at a very low Interest rate,
1 since they would have both the coun
ty's credit and the road behind them,
while, In the case of highway bonds,
the oounty’s taxable assets are not
1 increased at all and public roads are
| not valuable as security.
That the road would pay, if any
' railroad wlil, Is practically certain*
U Is almost certain that the larger
' part of the freight of tho county
1 would *n.l an outlot la that direction.
1 Moreover, the road would paas
J through on* of tho finest agrleuku
1 rat belts (a the whole South, while
tho hardwood timber of tho Cohort as,
' which le rapidly being bought up by
1 timber Interests, would bo ultimately
’ be shipped over this line.
Not sue person whom tho plan has
‘ boon mfattened has expressed die*
i. approval of It, aad It is thought that
- It will bn easy to area at aa interest
a that will make it poortblv to aocurv
s the necessary legislation with la the
It weald be determined later
whether the road eheald employ
rtteae or eleetrte power. The power U
already at Dean, In caee tba lead
eheald be electrified.
Oeerye Meetly Dario, well-known
end prominent Woke Tercet baelaee*
men ,dUd Taeeday of uremic poteen.
While he had been la HI health far
eeveral month*, he had bean eeafiaed
to hi* bod only two we eta.
Cumberland Stains
Demonstnftm Agent
Coeety CnnSam To
FayrttcviUo, Fvb.ft— Dectalon to
aak the I.ogialatar^ba redact the
number at Cumber! .^County, com
intuioncra from fiv* Btbree, and the
melting away at tho ^beaition to the
retention of a counBlam demon
stration agent feata^Lthc February
meeting of the boarSf commiaalon
tn here.
With delegation* ^ftaa the Cham
ber of Commerce, Ey, Kiwani*
and Lion* club* that tho
board appropriate ^Be MCtuary
fund* to employ a V^Ltcme demon
■ trolcr, the eommioei^Ba voted, four
to on*, to retain d^EfSee. Harr
wa* no opposition to employment
of the farmer emit from a m
tition and crprraalon^K opinion that
the ecrrirre rcndcro^Bthe part had
not been full ratiafac^fcto some far
mrrt those hifhrrto^^ppoelng the
oppovlion agreeing Ht if the ear
lier wore "more unb^Bl* In the fu
ture they would en^Bthe appro
priation. The r°mn&4rl had de
ferred action on di^pMn from
the Jan nary mrctl^^E^'
The propound «M&W*Ming far
the redacteon of thi^Kpber of the
county (nmmie*ionei^H|palaUe that
the county, for thia |Ka,' ahall be
divided into three jg^La.'one com
irdttionar to be noenl^Kd from each
lection. Theer icctioai^M to be Croa
Creek tom-n*l>ip, in w^H Wyettcviile
ii aitaatad the four^VMhlpa lying
eart of thr Capo Feaftmr compos
townships wcet of tjV^apa Faar
which would compoq^Bp third die
The act alec prori^Fthat la tha
primary each candlde^BEor commio
eioner ahall be voted^Kaaly in th*
dUtrlct from which bBen himself
aa a candldato. In t^Hpoeral aloe
■hall bo votad ea bS^^pssaT*jt
Raleigh, Fab. «—TrtaJ of Colons!
A. D. Watta, former cotnmiaoJoner of
(tate revenue, on the charge of aiding
and abetting Immoral conduct, act
for today la the city coart of Ra
leigh, waa eontinaed oa petition of
coo reel for Colonol Watta and was sat
far Tuesday, February It.
Colonel Watts is in a sanitarian at
Statesville, hit ceinael stated sad
evdience of hie physical condition, ad
vanced aa tha grounds for tha prayer
for continuance, consisted of a cer
tificate from the superintendent of
the sanitarium to tha effect that the
patient could not be allowed to leave
there within a week.
Counsel far Cotoaal Watts eta tail
ekat Via A-/a. __ Ik a
new date for which It ia let, and tho
court ordered that alLth* cues an
the docket growing a* of the inci
dent which reauKed In tha charge
mgainit tha former conuatiaiowor ha
continued for trial on tha earn* day.
First Grand ChOd Of
British Royal House
Pnnoaa* Mary, Wife af Vlaoawnt Laa
«IL«. 0*0# Sloth T*
London, Feb. 7,—Prince** Mary,!
wife of Viteooat l aonallea, gave birth
, to a eon tonight.
The marriage of Priaeoas Mary,
> daughter of tho Xing and Queen pt
i England, to Vlaeouet 1 nacelle* took
place at Weotminiatar Abboy on Feb
r raary 28, laat year. The wadding wm*
, mad* the oeeatioa Of • regal car*
r mony, in which tho whole world wu*
r Intoreeted.
Princaa* Mary waa th# fleet af tha
l children of King Georg, and Quean
- Mary to marry and fhla 1* the Aral
■ grand-child of tho Britidh royal
>, houac.
f . . --— -
r STATE LIQUOR BILL IS
reported favorably
lUkigh, r.h. T Boh rwwnlttoo of
»*»• Homo judltlery Ho. S reported
favorably tola afternoon too M look
in* tho Volatoad aot aoppleweatoj to
too nieting atato loom. The bill hod
rooyh tolling yooterdoy wham too fol
committee faflad to got It oot wtto i
favorable (opart, tort whan too eak
ronrmlttea get oil it today It WOW
to rough wtthoot diktat*.
CompUcoUono orooo oror too HO
to rough too oppakltoo'i eietoottw
that It too Volatood low to odoptoi
too way ah aold bo etoorod for It b]
the repeal of tho wdotiag torn, do
Moadhtg aO too lag—— praaurabt
that w« toad to oay way to o«b to
tUue, > ■ - u.
DUNN QUINT HAS
UNUSUAL RECORD
Will S* A Stromg Cot— Am
For niaryiomaklp Thu
IBy JNO. OATH HARMS.)
Good guarding, superior poaaing
aad Ana toaao work in every game
played Oil* season by the Doan Bag*
has enabled the team te win 14 gamei
out 0/ 17, nuking 441 points to tbeii
opponents 104. Very fow hlgt
schools in North Carolina hove mads
sneh a remarkable record this season.
If the Dunn basketaors confines to
play the eanw bread of basketball
(hoy bid fair te bo a very stroig
contender for the state championship
this year.
In “Sid” Wilson, left forward, aad
“Mad'' Newberry, right forward, the
Dunn quint possesses an unusual pair
ef Ugh school players, who certainty
would rival many callage players for
bertha Thao* two players make as
Impregnable defense aad a rushing at
tack that hasps tkq ball hi thair terri
tory aboot three-fourths of the dam.
“Am” Ferrell and “Bam" Godwin
make eery good gnarda. Thair guard
ing is ene reason why the local Ugh
have been able to make sock a re
markable record. Ksdalpb Wilson and
Often Dowd always play a eery bril
liant game aad on many occasions
break op dangerous play a The
individual record fer caging the most
points is held by “Sid” Wilson, who
has caged 141 A*Id goals and M fouls
O—m played to far this hum
and (hair icorM, are u follows:
Dean, *0; Dak*, II.
Dana, 41; Fear Oaks, (.
Dub, M; Duka, M.
Dunn. XX; Feu Oaks, 14.
Out *4; Angler, 1*.
Dau. XX; Doha. IK
Dana, XX; LUUngtoa. IS.
Dau, X4; >1—1. IS.
Du an. If; Coats. IK
Dana, 4T{ Shady Green. ID.
.IT; futtaeMi, 11. _ *
Dana. 14; Oxford. 1(.
team with the agiyin at eriy a law
erbaeus of our taau. Oa all (ha trips
mada thin saaaea the pieysia have
had to bear their own expense. It
leek* a* if the oitiaens of 0uu
do not want to bad; the high school
team Very faw of them attend the
ganwi played on the local court.
Every eltlser. of Dun ahoold re
solve to attend the gaasca played on
oar coart, and back the team to flub
utmoat If tha Dau team can ranks
mch a remarkable record without the
•uppvct of the town, they could win
the state championship with Us sup
port.
SHARP RALLY IN
EXCHANGE RATES
New Yerk, Feb. 4.—With iadet
trial developments still favorable, flu
financial markets were encouraged bj
the tarn of events in the foreign ait
nation toward tea clean of (he pan
waak.
During the first faw day* the far
sign exchanges shewed acute waak
noaa. French franca angered parties
tarty »nd financiers in foreign een
lers displayed considerable srutiet!
ever the crisis in the Eahr, flu Frand
0 0*0 *0 TmsLow O.J OK_ — — —So.
that tin BrHiih cabinet notid no
, aeespt the American eomMatoa
debt funding terms. Anneuscemea
ef the Brltidh acceptance, teem
brought »n abrupt ehaage of ant
■ol »»d With more optimistic n
ports regarding the pcsabUHy of
Teitrleh asttlomsat, resulted hi
■harp rally hi the exchangee sad 1
forelga boade.
Debt Agriemeat
la tbs financial district opinion wi
omaaiaeoua ertb recast to the eoi
(true tire aspects ef the British egr*
moat It was pahrted out that or
of international fade sad tho reel*
etisa of foreign maifcotn has bon* tt
wart legacy of hngn Intaraational o
ligations. With bn dabta and Osrma
reps ratio ns on an UBeoitahi basis,
hat bssn asset difficult to fotuoao tl
tout** of be serhoagne of, to Jud|
sa. ,-«--M a a -- -m*. « *
fl ZtlVIgU CTMIC Mml.
Teettmoay aa to bo retlefeetb
J ehnrnctar ef deeaesti. huM.ee **
r. Inge yta are runntug ahead of i
■1 proedoue rneerds for thW eaaaon
Am Mag ami ^mmads a— ai.j ■
^ vy mcmci
• eanfora an January Mb bear aa
tiantial gains erer January. 1MB.
Jo* Kemp Acquitted
Of A Murder Charg*
a.Wwn Mm Triad 9m KUteg
Daniel Me Neill te Thai Csnoy
44 Yean A«e
Lumbmon, Feb. 1.—Jot B. Kemp,
charred with the murder ef Daniel K.
McNellL August IB, 1BTB, was
feuul not jreilty lets today by a fury
***-«» *® minutes' deliberation. Kri
dense tendered to show that Kemp
killed McNeill with a It re litre pis
tol as McNetH wae edvanaiag an
Ketny with a feur pound hatchet,
need for cutting hoop poiea
Kemp, taking the stand la Us awn
behalf today, mnd# an nuollent wit
aeee, answorlag gu cottons with earn
aad witboat hesitation. Tbs wain
witness for the state was Melceab
HeNeiB, brother af the dead man,
but Ms age would nut allow hie mem
ory to stand the gruelling ires* m
a*iI nation. However, Us taat&aeuy
™ correbo'etod by ether state w<»
neeese to whom be told Ike same
story of the killing a few days after
word. The testimony of Andrew Me
Nair, a negro, new dead, which be
gave at the eeroaer'i Inqpneet was of
fered end weighed heavily for the de
fenar. Judge W. A. Daria, presiding,
rha-ged the Jury far Marly ail hour,
ft-dag an analysis of flw evidence
aad miking dear the law relative te
■•“•Mughttr, with wtdab tee de
| fendaat was charged. After tee ver
am wa« tonasoea Judge Daria U
Tba scgeJttad an daring aa iuter
riew aftor tho verdict (toted
t(at ho loft good people in Bebaaoa
courty M yours ago and found that
the aw bind still lived beta. Ho ad
fctwa to hi* Homo la Bt. A^wriias
•hie week to-t his trade aa caur
bsator.
Koatp left Bebaaoa i nanly bwste
dtUdy aftor ha kfBed McNeill and
mctotdtd in evading arrest aotfl lari
Col, whan ho waa ■rroriid la Bt. Aa
FtoiGo. Ha roportad for Mai at tha
Doosmbar term of Between irhnlnol
court, bat tha case waa oontMaed and
ho agate returned to Bt. Augustas.
Ha again retoraod to Laabaotoa far
Mol at tha Fobraary term.
Kamp. who was oaly shout 1$
poors old whoa He sbri McNaSB, mar
ried la the State of Florida and soar
ad o Urge family. Ho waa known
to Florida at EagUah. haring ehangod
Us name after the kflUag. Nrither Us
wife or children over know their real
nates until aftor bio anwt, as ha
had nsruer told his wife or any other
psty »b shoot Wiling McNeill, accord
rag to Us story aa related to a Dis
patch reporter soon after Us afloat
Ha ie aaw about It yuan old, though
bo appear* to be much ysinger
John Rayas, Barry county's oldest
man, died lari Saturday night at Us
bomo, near EHrin, haring triad to tbs
ripe old ago of 111 yearn. Ho Is our
rived by hit fourth wife, IS children,
*BB grand children, 7* gisal gusd
children and B grust groatgmnd
| children. The oldest sea now Bring is
I TB years old, while the youngest Is
IB.
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John Webb, aged Bd years prooda
odt Oxford toboace man, died Wtd
| notday after aa II In sot of several
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