4fr., ■ .■> i .»■-: ■ i/V .^i:' ■_ ■‘■^•■^'-.-T -»■■'‘^ ^'-'i' r^sj .>V 4-' ■ V. .•^T:^ f - VOL XXHL NO. 3. RAEPORD, NORTH CAROLmi^liBUR^DAY. APRIL 14, 1927. $1.50 Per Year. “s. >il ,J J^y lilt fir Neit Covt Antiotfh:’ A D. McNeill. Alae Sprite: D. A. Cunie, J. A Clark^^A. R. LiviPKStoo, P.R. Wright. W. D. Walters, W. M. Btoe. ■’ littler Bivdr: Hogh McGill, W. A Smith McLattchlin: W. W. McLean, L. M. Maxwell, K C. Hitter, Marshall Lindsay, J. R. Lapps, D. K. Parker, J. M. Parker, M. ii'. Uav, A.A. Bay,.lr., J.C. Blue. 4 /^K^ewhiffle: J. R, Lucus, M. LL Wall. B. D. Strothpr. Raefordl W. A. McLean, M. B. Warren, M. W. 1> w, Harvey Odie, A. K Currie, biuce Morris, J. Baker, R. J. Diamond, J. H Oampbell. J. E. McNeill, a. 'A. Ceftnpbell, W-F. Waiters, J. C. McLean. W' A. Davis^ Cameron. ‘ Btonewall: J. W. Bass, D. B. Trawick,^ J. S. Quick, J. A. Jor dan, W 1. Culbretb. SkoaU it Be Mlowed? Notice to TaxpayWs. . I .f Under the new law, land will S^E^eo many attempts on' not be advertised for taxes un the‘/part of writers, some of | til the ist of May, but this is to whom are so called ministers of i aive notice that on that date, all Qtaens Tfrimiig Canq^ This summer there will be 85,000 young men all over the United States as the guests of Uncle Saih for one month at the Citizens Military Training Camps from Jane l6th to July 14th. The purpose of these camps are Unquestioned and their benefit to young Americans is obvious- ^^en our industrial organizations acekwakening to the fact that ’ JLhese graduate useful and alert young men and are beginning to aelect them for places of respon Thole camps are quite differ It from the grim, bdrstipg knd the Gospel, to c.amaflage and be- j Cog the issue, denouncing it as an attempt to force the teaching of theology, in our schools and colleges, while knowing that there is nothing whatever per tuning to the teaching of the ology in legislation that has bseh proposed, but merely an effort to prohibit that part of evolution which tekches that the human evolute foom a. lower order of creation, and on back to the least specia of life. I can npt see how anyone can accept this theory and the Bible at the 8£^me time. You must re- Neill’ject one or the other. All Bible believer! accept Moses as one of the greatest inspired writers. It seems to me that tbe most con firmed atheist would have to ad mit that he was an inapfCed man, or he never could have written, the code of laws that he did. Where is the man today, aside from the influence of the Bible, after 3,600 years of evoluting, could give a code of laws that would in any way compare with it? If then, he was inspired in giving the law, would he have presumed to give an account- of man’s origin except by inspi* ration? 1 believe Moses’ account of tbe children of God, and that He breathed into them the living spirit. Perhaps this detailed monkey crowN who seem to be .80 numerous, were the children oFmsn, who came, through the. lands in the county on which the taxes have not been paid, will be advertised as the new law pro vidfm EDGAR HALL, Sheriff. 5?; New*. ^Robeson ':i[n .this ision Ro A farni county was year by the co’ ers at Ibeir m Although tbe that a farm censuk year, nooe has bei Robeson in the past and last year this county was the only one in the State which did not have a census Mr, J. Madison Burns of Row land died at the Tbompsdn Me morial hospital Monday from hardening of the arteries w'hichbe had been ill with at tbe hospital for more than three weeks. Miss Fannie Higley, aged 69, died Tuesday night from injuries sustained early Sunday morning when she fell and fractured her hip. It is thought that she was walking in her sleep when tbe accident occurred which resulted in her death. ‘ Damages amounting to $75,000 are sought ip a suit begun by Mrs. Minerva Inman in Su^rior court yesterday morning for^ the death of her husband, Walter Inman, who was instantly killefd by an explosion caused by the ignition of gas which formed ip a gasoline tank belonging to ths Gulf Befinibg. Co. * on December Harder Case. Thij^pl mprder of Sheriff JameN^Tuimer of Lee county >y Tom Ml Avenue, filacpI^Hprison and Parker BoMls^P'^znaary, the trial of Judge N. A. Sin- ctpiE.l|^$ftfprd iaat week, re vealed moBt .revolting atidhea^ll^i^mes ever com- mHtod state. ^ 'Hie pariBwere btodkaders and ere rppng a Stttl, which had n rhp^sd to the sheriff of whj^gvith officers of Chat ;nLeoai% (the still w||f' fh Chwanct,. ^d^er ' dnel/haup^ed ja 'joint ral The ^’ewiknesaes, offlci^,wirttet not killed, wasCoirlMp^^ Tfe.' ^iirieaB- nesspf tMKe'blbbkBderS, their cru^dev^y is bibodcardling. idence you glean i^.)B that type have ^e- uiake liquor if they have Ib l^Mut all tbe ofl^cero. ws sSure^ritofaiiarchy. .,H‘ 60 years. Oldtluoc April 3, of blows axe.in tt a near pc Gtbspu ipi the Thot terpoic^ theoh^l stateiC^... that.Jb%>^ ha^ day Cooety News impson, white, aged at bis home near iSunday afternoon, firesult, it is alleged, the head with an inds of Willie Allen, )r. .OoroPec L. P. ;ted an inquest at home Suodaf af- dng his death and ^.evidence was tbe Thompson’s wife In, -Willie Allen, eh* home on Sun farish 27, to get Phat she,'. Willie, if.vwi their premises at their homes and pla^ of business, and it was decided that tbe week April lotb to the 17th be set apart as Glean Up Week for everyoody. No farther business tbe meet ing adjourned. Refreshments, consisting of sandwiches and coffee were served by the hosteses LOCAL NEWS. The gardeners gardened sure enough durink the past week. Mr. Duncan Kennedy, a good citizen of Moore county, died Isst Week. Next Sunday is Easter, ai.c. eggs will be scarce on tbe market this week. Mrs. D. S. Poole had her first English peas from her garden on April 8th. Mrs. Patience WAtson of Row land is visiting Misses Loulq and Alice Watson. Uon. Charles Slomback, a for mer State Senator from Mont gomery county, is dead. We had considerable frost Monday morning, but it looks like most.plants survive Mr. Kelly Sessoms had peas out of his garden April 8tb, and put cabbage on the market April . Tragic Death at Flyav Firfi. Fayotteville. N. C., Apr. 8.— Lieut. Herbert W. Qamlile* popular young oflScer of the t2ad aero squadron at Pope field, died late yesterday afternoon frofli injuries sustained when bit plain fell lOO feet Staff geant Edward C. Hilleobrand, tbe other occupant of the ill- fated flying machine suffered a fracture of the skull and cuts and bruises on the legs. His condi tion was reported very satisfac tory this morning. Lieut. Gamble and Sergeant :lilienbraod were making flights with a J. N. S. training plane at the time the deplorable accident occurred. After a height of about 100 feet had been reached the engine apparently started missing, according to brother officers, and Lieutenant Gamble immediately “nosed” the ma chine, but tbe air was very bumpy” or gusty and it is thought that a gust of wind caught the plAne and nreveoted it from leveling out before reaciP ing the ground. WANTED llth. Htil iiiif bi^Jlfei.ifibj^^wrbriped iJihy^Siqal , yikoi and ^cal axcettotk^,; deirstoh^ak koA'detooi^ric feel- ibg wre o^eibped; bve and i^y iMeo^ for bur flag and'.; douhtry' rgira t||a natural obteome of the- ■Th^oreBi^evelt saidt “The tent %here hoys sleep side by weida Will l^k^ ^ public si^pol ambpk th||((reat agents of D^oqi^y.” rFresidwt Cool- idge. whose owd Son has attend ed the last two camps, call these . ”An essential ih the National .Seenrity and itially a i^ool in “Hjiti- i|l: ” General Pershing has S^tnpsr ‘‘The men grow i^aggressive, mere cohfideni; ci]|a|;|he ct^dreh pf di4 hot ahd Iiimauh4s^ {toying taxes support elhools Where ch is taiight ptir'childre-Oi If I believed ^sai^ my^faith in the bid Testament' be jgOB^apd with it the' New; for the Uld Testament to that which testifies and confirms that Jesus to the Christ. Jesus said that the children of this generation are wiser than the children of light- It certainly seems so in tIMs case, when they are forcing the children of light to pay .for thn torching of a theory that is designed to undermine the faith of their children in the Bible. 1 am aware of the fact, that the Bible itself is in no dani^i: of beihd. undermined, for it wHi stand against all atfacks^/of the the Thompson Memoriat he lor Ss^eraL weeks the p^t wip; ter^ di^ kt her home Ren- nert j^ia morning at. 3 o’clock,^ Bohc»onian.' . v"v devil, but faith of the children to not as impregnable as the Bi tbs 8piri\ of Isadershiil jj|4e |ittotive, and in every wav ^e' better able to meet the ieins.of everyday life, . ' DO better-place for the men eff today to .spend a it and profitable summers itttot than at a Citizen to Mfii Training Gamp. WeyraoitoS fieigjhte W W. Bobertion, of ItoP ; rato^^of* IS PUoty The l8th amendmenat is here io stay, but look at the good men whq are being slain every dtoyj>y tbe attacks of the deytl it. And there is ho wav ^i^|iii 'mating tbe Joss, ip, hliman "^uUr Ihr the loss of ope ohiMto;|iHttojD their fatberto is of the algpifioaht teanaac- Ihto'weSkitoSoathsrndE^ittlw, t to Boy Pashto of tW M iHui6d'^ May the spiritual eyw '^tofVtbs ^Virginia, at the., an aore.^il%e [ej^itiban thinks ;he Into this ,ix>a(try QUSWfaefe He set m 70 eggs, and has only ■ ' /' ef poultry was i^rum Baefoi^ last worth of poul- ahipped from Rae ip^ Ooiirt iy. L. Jtitointb, H^enaoH i‘^derifo8'4a today see li||ie hoa|a that / plq and cod on this measurer aw qn/ hersteto3;Hie motiye hebttid;(^e hootSr )!!^ouid remh^ 'the tyro leading/ spirif(r* id ^|i ^psB brtal in/Tsn&totoe^f that of. jprySo: and ' Darroq^. .;y7ith fob alUoi^^ ¥ith dfliich of the t’toq yydhld ^ prefer Iqsjt^d fidfoito tbd fi^ toal-JudgSl -V ; j. M. DipNii NoTg:; ThS ahovw cation was se&to OitoSrveh, hn* Phbll^ denied. Tbedaity.pi;" State itoadmaot Sj refigjoD —Editor. #bo whs a patiej^at son. thi^tU CM^citoiar |DU8banl 'bead with the l|Bhnday following c^f -itovihg regaiood Miss Alice McDufifie Andrews of Raleigh is carrying the mail on Route 2 during her father’.'^ illness. Mr. T. D. McLean of, Aber deen has resigned as Field Au^ent for the North Carolina Co oper ative Marketing Association. The strawberry crop is ripen- eniUg, and picking began last wOek. The crop is said to be lunger than last. yeaif’s by . -'f 'a^e’''Qut e town printers to do their print Ing-^Serry work suits them bet- As many boys iis will in Hoko coigit between the ages of IB and 18. to fee,! .at home from 1 to 12 pigs These pigs are to be fed a B.4LANCED -RATION knuWH bs til.’ s'.vine gr.>wer'^ throughout it Li tiaroliim Ji - the VV W. 'oha.' Ration. The pigs to be fed sno’j.ii be Jan , !'Vb. March or' Apri farrowed. T h? leedin^ perioit to last from .fmrt'1st to Sept. l5th. Af eod of faeditfg ^ p^iod at iaast uae carload te lie Gi^d Dies dlBurts &|tbitoed1n R Utinh, April 9i-LThe 'hp4y Dollie Mae lO y^rs who died yesl^^^jr oft^ ipjuri'S^ sustained in Orphanage a^ ^l^li/%heiwsfae was ah iqmate^t d^e iflforjed' here this afternpom^he funeral was conducted ftoiu’ddto Presby terian Church^ bto Rev. A- R. Me’ Queen, the im8tor»^ and inter ment was made" in’^ Griteiiwood cemetery. ^tD^ftsedv-was a daughter of the.late L. A. Bag gett, of Duhn, dnd is survived by her mother. She was a pro tege of the Dunn Masonic lodge at the Masonic Orphgnge, and was an unusuallv brigiit child. She, has been a membep of orphanage singing class qn sev hral of the ilveftofik Ratofpr^ and drgantoi^i,’Wi to^bs knqam aa and’^iiive Stock Ass^iadeh; This aashbiatieD is bf todmulatiita the; production of mtoPA and better live Stoc|, in. Hoke bp^ty .Aid,also '^F purpose of :maritot|ag tli^e shr jplus ^roducto; and putobaring inatejigto aufi.; fquibrnent^ team i Vii ■ ' at r.-'Sahltors -bf. the / North ilia Di^ton of^Markets^was iili ahd exqlainedithb fhne 'tions bf tbtae assbciaUQDs. Oi fdjjy m rihbui eotly iday m( qq^her brej aha about het bouse came su.ddej the bed, ly cklled a di before medii reach her. \q The Civic Woman’s pi Hall Tuesc 29 membej meeting yjas called andfi proceeded electing offic vear-ns folio Mrs Mrs m :Uittlev wife of ^2“ preset Miss L. L. Ofioqii q/, Norfolk^ Va.^ 'ahd . lilta ' ^oe. Rn^ton of ‘ blriatb, Michigan^ hibtor^ foiTfoliffolk ^^rtday - hud sp^t week ehd totkn MMu;'. Odomt’s Mrii.r J# H. dfod suddenly kt her home in / LtttlS was ...usual.; health ohup and e was uh busy wi|;h r-Jahea she hii* DTahd^fell hitohahd h'ur; qr i hui ;.She 3i'b4 /assista hce ' cdtfld' rtfiburtoTJx. Apartment of. the let in i[iwaDi8 April 5. With lesept;-’ Jtfter the lied'to Older, toll ites read the club busineBs. first for the .poming eron.lChm.', . . ite, V^i^^hm., Mrs H L^ai^'tu Sec, & Tres Mrs. Carneron^amestly asked for tbe -coopimtion o| each woman of the^Ab, by ab doing, be a help to ouf^iown and eomi munity. Mrs Lester, ^dtoirnuii of Coto munity Welfar^' gims .ii good report, mostiy ipnewming the help the Civio Btoparllitoit has been doing for^tlm sql^l.. After sevdiral other dfolHI'wtters of business were deposed oL the program was taktt up- The- subject for tae M meeting. Hon^ ^Imj^vemenk was combined with ti|e for tbe ApriL meeting. Town Sanitation, aqdi vefy iotereeting program was:'readpred. by the following ladito; A Weil Balqhbed Diet, jSy Miss Avanele Salmoh. / ' ; A Few Hoitobbold Hints, by. Mrs. H. L. G^in, Cooking hf 'Meal^ Mrs Fairley tjhfto subject for '^nitatioDiSh'* usual way—8{ t The cbairt by Mrs. >k ah the )n. ’{town. iki.Q her ter,v and they want to pay more than we cbargA J udge M. V. Barnhill of Rocky Mount will preside over the next tenn of Hoke Superior court, and the term will he conveaed Monday, April 18th. Mr. M. G. Ray of Rockflsh ac cidently knocked a kettle of boiling water from a cook stove and burned his left ankle very badly two weeks ago, and has suffered intensely since, al though his wound is gradually hmptoving. j. D. Williams, colored, had a cahtelope se^ dropper on. exhi- bitiqn at 'McNeiil and McDiar- mid store Saturday, that he had made himself that looked >iike' a good piece of farm machinery. It pan easily be converted into a cojnl, pea 01^ cotton dropper. He is a tine workman. Mr. W._M. ffiomas to building a ndw brick residency on his farng^wo miles west of town. He hhd^A new hri(^ ghn^S and wfoiMids home is . beiiiK^uilt: living In it, very oomfriBtoiy, he says If he had knoi^^ow jeobd. h garage he has heT|^ld nevaribothefed about building a newrtaidwee. , Danelaqwell.'who hhd• been indicted fbir non support'’ of bis Wife, was seut ont to wnrk for W> R Blue few the county com nito^D^ onHhe first Monday at aU hffreed wage, but Dam didn’t like the |ob, and several other flungs abbut.it. So be absented himself without leave within a day or two, an^^his whereabouts nds here ;are of the-'SOT' Elizabeth etudeat at Kii in Charlotte«^4s to unkown. i Her many vety sorry jo I Illness of Mi spins, yho 18 Buainess* yafy jU at^l^ J, Covington Sw dri-aw, and' .Pai ibat city;^ her fab^ And as a reward for work welt. done, a trip by auto from RaeforJ to Richmond wilt be taken bv those boys who finish the feed ing schedule, this trip to be made for the purpose of seeing their hogs m irk eted. aod also to in spect tiie slaughter and packing houses around Richmond. Each member will be required to keep records on amount of feeds consumed by bis pigs and the roSt of these feeds, also the weight of the pigs at tbe timet feeding is begun, and the - final weight when feeding is finished. The feeding schedule is as follows: Feed for one pig for 5 weeks..10 lbs. fish meal; 10 lbs. coro meal; 20 lbs. wheat shorts; 40 lbs. grain corn ihe milled feeds, or pulverized feed, to be thoroughly mixed and kept dry until fed, and fed as a wet mash morning and night at the rate of a half pound fc the first three weeks, and two thirds of a pound for tbe latter two weeks. Tbe grain corn to fed separately and duandin the same innportkm a^N^ milled feeds- ^e above schedule is for tbe first s weeks of the feefiiig pe ripd only. A second feemai sohedule will be furnished latcHr JO those who may take advan 'lage of this opportunity to learn hew to properly feed ymmg pigs. This is a wonderful opportu nitv for Doys to learti bow to feed a balanced r^ion and also‘ to learu what constitutes a hid anced ration for livestock. . It is hoped that fathers and mothers will encourage their boys in this work. This method or feedipg youivg bogs is not .an experiment but one that »s being used by-sonie-grow! rsover North Ca^pliiiC and has proven a sue cess. A cai’d to the countv agent givihg nime 4ud addr.ss with the numb^ of pigs to be fed is all that is necessarv |'he coup ty atrcfni will fumi^b b-hi«m«ti- irt ciwi., "freaen price per ft an dred. pounds is $o 52.. ' Girls bf high school age will ito ccepted Fatbera and isd. ’ gladly /Oft"

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