THE DUNN
VOL. IV , DUNN DI3PA'
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Sa'Us F* sai
! Ataoeltitn-l Pf »; Wnr or.ramcrv )
AlmoU with ihe *"■
«M»oac<?m»Bt l>y ibis Εο1Λ»\·'Λ Γ*>τ. η·
it,rnl Ihot Ku-o;.. li. ouï Ci. !" ΎΒΓ
rntd thaï Λ '* R.'i'Sl 'ο..ι:Λ,i:?.llion
alonf» tîw in'»>; f. ··! ·. ι -.n jj m
·*· cmSrii ο ( i'm: ·ι. »r.-»iCo* the
Tcu\*».i!'· ι·ΊΙ'. ti ν. ί. ·' iV.'lv
for» ."· f ■» ι.-«· en otlu Initt:; foor.ta,
Γλ-.ίιΥ l'. \ / il ν lia:» -vsiatcd to Β
?' · il sc."Je Λ of : n»yrcBr '.he feet the',
ι»·· fnitcd Sliilr ι» i·· ihc war to
>i..y until thofi t'.rlr.riples -'hkh thcl
jv-nplo resr?«* at fucUmaatal to ·!
;i.rm:iinii ·>*««·«· r· " ohta'trd.
"W. £UII Kot Tiirr. B~k"
"Our whole CTtrm*a." at id the pnr»'
'd.-nl, "wil! be put Into thi» w" °'[
pmnnopoUi'D— .Tar.nclpatioB from il»
Uirrai tiu Htu-ja^cwil ma*lery of ml-j
ft»h » i.l .iuto<-|-atle ml*r»—
whatever :ho difflcuWui »»·' present
partial dvluy·. We a-c Indomitable
in nur |>o*»> of lndep»Tlrnt vrlioti
and con iu n-j eli^eua»*·· '<■«· ··«:«' lit
tn live In a wui?:l jcoveri.eH by inlri
g\ir and force. We bciicc.· iSit our
dc*'»rv for a r.cv ialcrnntio, 1 »rilvr
under r-h!ch roti-ii -~c ju.tic itiH
the common ir.l»tv»is ef μ ί.-.Ι.ττ H »vji11
prc»ai! u th> tivtim oi :».lifhtrr,edl
mor. everywhere.
Rerly io rn«Tf Syjo"';«;men.
The iddioi* :·· th- liretidrnt wa«!
<K'ltvcr»d In n-i^w»r to reccnt otter
antû by I'.iunt Cnmln, the Anrtr»i-|
Hanger iin foreign miniilcr and]
Λι·
v.ocni τοπ mr imrwrmi
German vluMfllnr, mrn* in reply to
the r>otcc κ ι.fit of tne Luited State*
und her murnttn *n thtf war. at Nt
forth by PrMUml WIIcob and David
Lluyd-ticnrtrc, Ibe Rrr inh Prime min
ister.
In lh· worclj <>f Count Cmrnin. th·
president MW a friendly ton»; thoa*
of Von Hirtfnn i-ere vauu». vary
cr ■ >'.·. of j; vc ν i'U <:l*zz *i ti aim
d;u not 3f(k ο oluviir·' them and
rrobablv w»n)d hsvc pone mur h fur
ther "hi ! il no; Ιλ'β.» for Uif ecTiar
nnsir.cnts of A uslr.j's alliances and
of her dop»m)-nci upon Ojrnuuiy."
Xuu'ir D?i^ck!!iu'in· OtierW.
Vthouph n«» i\»rr.m! trenty hiàj- >»(
Ih'lii figr.?'! I«<». of. Ih·. Kursljns and
the central poYri'Vt. the RoUh'-vft gov
r;'i'.in<'Dt !;tiï fid: red t. coaratlon uf
ho-tiliticic by Uv>. Γ'^π'^γ.- i«ainit
C;iman™, Artxia, Hunjro'y. Turkey
and BuUuiin nu<* th? w ihJrawal of
iu troop» f on thv l" "fh'r and for
tilVd portions, from ihc Ualtie aea
to the Uumaniau frontiai. It long had
burn forceon that such an outcome
Wfiliutl';' '.ouUl follow upon the rrv
olnlwiir.'? mov n--.tr in Russia where
for wu.lv a . ivil *t»if« and war
wjurirr» pono.T.ll> pfDV-.d taritt lio
teiil factors in wexVcnfoi: the battle
front. Lsing nc·» the enemy forcer
lw-fun the Tvithdrux ul of troop* from
this fiont ar.d virtually only ft hand·
frl th tn have l*«on fue«d by Rue
rions fti-yc.
RnmaaUa Situation Critical.
Praec huTlne bora olfccted both by
the Russian* and Ukrainian* with the
Tcjtonlc ul!io«, the si'.uatlon of Ru
nii.'a becoa;·· · u critical ono.
Entirely eu; Ou -·ον from h or alliaa
ths Rumor-lis .u'P. ^ntly nrc facid
with the abrvlotc ,!?cci-5Uy Ο)
lr<? a Mpnrite paaco or luring overrun
hy -.uprrior enemy aniiic·. Nothing
•un u» yet conic throarî» to tbow
whother another Rumanian cabinet
la take the pUce of the one which
rci'rned lo-.t wool. hui bcon formed
or whether H.iy τ ply lut been rnudc
to '.he altimntuin ο I tbo cent *1 po«
ere that p-iirj negotiation* nhnuM
Immollntcly Lu «tarted.
A* had been unHciputerl the tenw
of pence botweon the Ukraine and the
ι··->Ιλι1 pourra contain the moth d·
ill,· J rhaw providing for the Immed.
et» entcHnt; w*>nonil« nhUom
between UiC' cortractlnj partie» b>
which Austria nr.4 C^r^-.ny may eb
tain much denired foodstuff*·
llaliea Pneltle·)·
On the radon* bcttle front·» ci!*cp<
that In northern Italy, ο x-rai'ons h]
wr.all potmh nnd nrtillc ry dtKl» art
Id proprer·. On the tullan front on
amy Cotco* have hoa7lljr bombardée
Italian ponition· and delivered attack)
with Infantry In the Tranula rail·]
region and on the new Italian post
tiona on MonUi Val Bella, Cn] dt
Roaao and Mtwu Roieu. In »|| „
the attack* Uio anamy w»i repuW·,
by the Italian batterie·.
Ciriltty may h· trrhr nald ta eo*
not bine, if -t QOW not moot with ι
Rood rctti -n, it ftt lean Irnvc· y ma |,
the mo« r rod It» Me fx mi I Ion—FUei
Brnraanel.
WAR SAVINGS SOCIETY
FOR EVERY SCHOOL
School Child ShouU Be · Ssver
Says Col. Frio·. Thrift Stamp
THo Way.
"Not onl> ever school but every
clars at -tUool .Uould be organised
Into a 'Vnr Savings Society if North
CnuHo <Vcr hrr part In railing
money -,o help win tbc war," «ays
fol V. Η. Κγ·μ, of Win«ton-8aWm,
t!>u man appointe*! by Secretary M«
Λ.Ι<κ> to raUo North Carolina's amount
"{ fifty million dollar· "Every school
caild in the State," i*y> Col. Fries,
"thould be a saver and never before
ίιιι inch inilu<rm»nli tp »»*· "oney
teen offered to aU the people, pu
tieularly to children and people of
•mull mean· u they have today. This
nflVr ia tiirouxh Thrift and War
'Javltura Staxnpa.
Thrift Sumpe cost only tweaty-Ave
r-rLa each and when you have pur
chased sixteen, yon change your
Thrift Card Tor a War 8avingt Stamp,
for which Ih* Government will pay
$.S after January 1, 1923.
The pledge and purpose of the
War Having* Stamps ia:
•1 pledK» myself (1) to aystematic
*iTtnit; (2) to refrain from uaaeces
»ry expenditure and purchase of non
• -Jcntial», In order that labor and
material now employed in the produo
tion of nrticlea not neeriaary ta my
V'tllhli and efficiency may be released
for th- production of thoae articles
r.nd supplie» whirh the United States
needs for the support of Its Amy
ai d Navy; (8) to lend my earnest
iffoitr to encourage thrift and econ
omy in my community and to secure
members for this aoclsty; (4) to in
vest in United 8tates War Bavtags
Clumps and Thrift Stamps, and to
rncourage others so to do."
Charck EitorUiuwl
Kipling, Feb. 12.—The moiiieal In
rtitutc ofthc Eutcrn North Carolina
Sunday School and C. E. convention
w 11 meet at Christian Light Cbih
ljun church near Kipling, Harnett
county, February 14-17. Oa Friday
afternoon at 2 o'clock Iheis
an addrcma by Dr. J. O. Atkinaoa, of
Eton Collect, his subject btbf "The
Sur··; jf the Dollar." All who m >n
cordially invited to attend.
A bo ι parly will be givsn Friday
night at the schoclhotue for the beae
flt of the public school.
THE MILLS-ANDRUS COMPANY
AND MARTHA MORRISON
Wo in fortunate in having the
Milk-Andrus Company and Mia·
Ms.tha Morri-on to fnrnish the clos
ing roncerti. and entertainments of
the C.hautanqua which will toon bo in
our town for three days. Thia is one
of tlie mort popular Chautauqua or
gnoi-ationn, and it will surely please
vvery one who bean its concerta.
Hr. Volney Ijsdd Mill*, tenor, I· a
young man of pleasing personality,
n« well as one possessing a voice
ci oxlraordinary range and quality.
Km· four year, he waa Director of
Music and Soloist of the Wellington
A> cnuo Congregational Church, Chi
riirn, and has appeared as Soloist
Willi th« Minneapolis Symphony Or
chestra.
Heeds Andru* Mills is a Colora
tura Soprano. The unusual quality
of her voice and the ease and free
dom with which she uses It, combin
ed v.lth the elarity and purity of bei
enunciation, make Mrs. Mills a wo
man of great attractiveness.
Mi·. Anna Andrus, Pianist and
Areompanlst, U an artist of first rank,
«ηΛ U.. « L.. I.
with many of our erMtaat mueielam
A. ore-unU of en, of Chlea»·. lead
■ng church·., Λ, »„ ow
of the best accompanists of tha'
city.
Martha Morrison ha· had mm
I than the ordinary cxperWnoe αροτ
the platform. 8h« Is a Reader, wttl
a rspertoire conaiatlii* of a rr*m
numbtr of very excellent ·· lection·
Mtav yprrhon 1» a ckarminf yonni
woman, nod her pleasing; appearand
add* jroatly to th· soccsas of kit
work.
ONE CENT RAILROAD RATE
TO· BLUE AND GHAT VETERAN!
w*^l«i*ton, Feb. I Of—Railroad
wsre authoriaed by Dbwtor Genera
I McAdoo tonight to pant a rate ο
una eaat per mile toT MW|OT ,
the United Conf«.deTmU Veteran
and the G. A. R.. aad their famille
ΓΪοτ their annual roanSoaa «est Bmm
mer. The Grand Army aiwts a
PorUand.Oregoa. aad the Confedei
atee at Tulaa. OH·.
"Thia My bo the la* time Uu
many of the soldier· can reantto wit
their comrades." Mr. MeAdoo aai4 »
announcing the order, "aij It Seam
particularly desirable that they ehoul
not be denlod the eppertuoRy whil
their country la at w**·"
tlapplneea la net the end of Hf«
character la.—Henry Ward Beech»
A SAMPSON COUNTY
MAN'S LIFE SAVED
Cmii» F«jrd«ih, Celled late 8·· il»«
Leiee Way; FmU UiuiuiUh.
New » Heepitel.
George Washington Falrcioth, al
tboagh called for service by Unck
Sam and Mat to Camp Jackeon bj
tbo Sampson county exemption board
will never have the privilege of Bght
lag Boch·» or otherwise aiding kk
country by military tcprice. Today
he U a patient In a FsyettevMe bee
pital recovering from illneaa and tkl
loea of a foot on account of expoaun
when he became lost near Raleigh.
However, it it no faclt of Faire loti
that be it new incapacitated from
*ervlce and hi* preeent pitiful plfM
la a result of clrcii—lain ■■ whlct
came eery near coating the yonn|
man hie life. Today be owe· hie Kff
to straagera.
Shortly before Chietmas Falrcioth
and another registrant were aent tc
('.amp Jackaon at Columbia, 8. C-,
by the exemption board of Sempeon
after being duly examined and called
Into aerriee. Falrcioth, it he* been
learned bad never rode on a train be
fore aad waa entra»tad to the ear* at
hie companion. Nothing was h sard
of the two registrants for eome time
and It waa thoaght that both
the camp In due time aad had started
their training for service in tie trench
ee.
Later, it was learned that Falrcioth
had never reached Camp Jacksoa and
his name «u recorded among thoae
m using. His companion with who·
he left Sampson eoanty reported tc
the commanding oflicer at the camp,
accenting to information received by
Adjutant General Young, that Fair·
cloth left the train somewhere be
tween Geldeboro and Greeaeboro.
·· — -·««» ·wiMi j « uui vnm
of Police Barbour of Kalelgh receiv
ed a iwiiip from Garner statinf
that ma unknown raaa appareatly at
mo«t froaen to death had been fourvi
in a stretch of woods near .hat town
An exchange of telrphor.e aou^a
resulted in tie stranger being bronchi
to Wake county jail for treatment
A week Later after careful maaaagtaa
aad hot hatha, the man rallied late
conaclousneaa for (he ffnt time and
Caorf* Washington Faircloth. He
was unable to tell where he lived
but mentioned Payettavilla and Ha y**
the latter towa beiag located in Samp
sod county.
Jailer Jordan, of the Wake county
Jail, related the pitiful condition oi
the young man when he arrived at
the Jail and told of the treatment
that eared Faircloth'· life but left Us
minus a larger part of bla left foot.
When the atraafer ara· brought U
the Jail he was so blue from expoean
that It was difficult to distingaial
whether he waa a white man or negro
He waa froian stiff and his clothe·
had to ha cat from hie body. A hoi
hath was the first form af traatawn
riven by Mr. Jordan and jt waa
then that the county physician die
covered that all the toea of his lef
foot were practically froxen off. Ttx
lower part of Ma foot waa later am
patatad.
For a week Faircloth waa ktp
carefully wrapped ia half a doaei
blanket! aad allowed to thaw oat ο
by donees Among his Ant word
was a request for food. He wa
dieted for several days and avant*
m his coédition improved. Alter tw
wmIo of treatment hi· conditio
•Sowed wonderful Improvement.
In his actftr conversation wit
Faireloth, Jailer Jordan learned the
the a·· beta·· M fat Ua efforts t
ret back to Bampaoa county and ha
walked many mile· until overoom
near Qarnsr by the extreme eo)
weather and snow which prevail·
daring the New Tear period. Fu
many days. It waa teamed, the youn
maa ate nothing but corn which h
parched la an old spoon found in hi
traroU. He begged matches an
hulH (1res in the woode to keep wan
and parch hit torn. He slept in ou
^β*'* 'armer· et every ορροί
tuaity. He told Jailer Jordan thi
ha wae too preud to beg fo«| <
seek aaatetance.
After learning from tho man thi
be had friende in Hayes, Mr. Jords
wrote there and · few days lstor κ
I celved a letter stating that wm· et
r would be tent fer Fain-loth. Abo,
• two weeks ago Fatreloth waa rsrrU
, to rayetteviOe by friend· aad plact
, «a a hospital there for farther troa
. ment. Several day» ago Mr. Jordi
i received a letter stating that Pal
cloth waa rapidly Improving and woe
be removed to Ma 8ampeon ooun:
t home shortly.
I The commander at Camp Jacket
ι haa been Informed ef Pairclott
■ plight aad the young man will u><
J receive Ua honorable discharge if |
t haa aot already got K.
Now the flampooa county boa
muet And another man to uke tl
! place of Fairrleth la the eoantj
'· quota.—Sunday's New· and Obeorvt
A WAKE Up
DUNN, N. C.
OPENING DAT*·
. "Capp··
Dr. Williaa
"Wak,
1
Dr. Wllham Had
"The Call ,
"Ctpp".
SECOND DAY
Demonstration
bearing the au
tb» Food Ad
iin; American ΚII
Dm War.
Louta WOliaaia,
•r.
Donwtir 8ci»nci j
"Patriotism
Efficiency.
TIm Chautauqua 1
"The OaD <
Louii William·, I
THIRD DAY
DoBonatration
Nan· bearing the j
of Ut« Λ aerieia I
Prevention af
Dotj."
Mill· Andrui
All
Tk« Knt Crow
Tb· «tory of thai
a
The Chaalaaqoa .
tb. Bo71
Town Af
Th. Willi Kn4mm
Martha Jlorriaoa,
(toting
Saaaon Ticket» g
aa«e. Aduha, f|
Tïekrt» for
Adult*. 60c;
UANS found
make
on« of'
mandrrred by th%Qow.n—ct "now
lie· at an AUaM&pofl and la
■hup* that th· uk»ot be rank by an
exploding torpado.'*
"I can conceive of «ο rwon why
thii ir. formation dbôeld be withheld."
he added. "On tfc· contrary 1 be
Hero it is well that U* cc.mr may
coma to realiie that U>« time ha· been
reached when Aeertean ship* ara
ready for tb« liaMpnrlatton af oar
troop» which that «"ay cannot «ink.
Thit «hip amy hat· a kola 10 or 40
'•ci in diaaMtar Uowq hi her aide,
and nhe win ran·'" afloat. Such a
hoi· would witario* bat one-tenth ot
the honey -com bed airtight cell·.
"Of courte, it wl* take aome time
to equip lUmilarty the tup numbn
of transporta are continued
Mr. Sanndera. "it b By belief, bam
evar, that nothing will bo left asdont
by the adminiatietiot» to tafeguart
the Uvea of larf· troop contingenta
to be noTod anna •'a Atlantic."
GEN. CROZIEX OICUSSES AGI
LIMIT ENLARGEMENT OP SE
LECTIVE »WV|CE LAW
I uisnunni «luawmeni or tM agi
> limit for aelocti»· Military «enriec
ι Provoat Ktrihtl 0*>aral CroUcr ukl
" pronounced '••Jority of th<
, boards favor tot»* enlargement, pu
I there la graat i»Wiitj af oplnloi
> aa to the prou» limit. Ninataei
I and 35 ara perbap* the limita mom
ι frequently bat aomc re
I commend 40 or 4l >*ara aa the upper
I limit. There 1· a 4>atinetty rtronbe
r demand for raiaiaf U>e maximum agi
r than for lowerti* the minimum."
» Oan Crotitr o*M»atae that 1,389,
, 388 acceptable riMW mea would b
i mad· available bf ·« tacraaae I* *
, age Umlt to irvi^de men op to 41
<r year·. The eatim·*· placea the nam
ber of acceptable "ngle net betweei
t 18 and tl yean »t l.644,J8«. Tb
t number af pcobaWy acceptable aiagt
mea already ragK**ad but not crnAe
ll 1,321,845. A-erOrdiag to theee ft|
area, ahoold the «Ο limit be enlarge
to irvchido men rf 'fora 18 year· t
48 year*, inclad**· 4,887,818 pbya
cally and other»*· qualified onmai
rled men would Ν opaa fa* Ml t
ear* tee.
^ DU WAKlTllLO COMING
* W. B. WakeM*. M. D., of Cha
lotte, will ba.im Dean, at Caatr
y Hol»l, oa Be tardai ι March lad; Kan
to· (troea, Mowdaf. Match 4th; Dal
» Dr. Hoh'a Oftee, Taaaday, March M
'· Be neon. Parrlah Motel, Wedaaada
■ March nth; FM( Oaka, Dr. (tool·)
» oflce. Tharaday, *»rch 7th. The do
tor limit· hie piMtica to the aaadk
<4 and «nrgical treatment Of eye, aa
■e noee aad throat taataaa aid ftttii
'· glaaeoa. A ah phyalcian aba1
r. consulting Dr. WahaâaM. 8-18-tt
CET YOUR WOOD NOW
FOR NEXT WINTER
E. P. Tmh. Ueel FmI Admteb
tnUr, l»nlm Letter WUtk U
TMy. M H
I km ι letter from the Ku»l Ad
ministration asking a* to call to Uw
attention of the publie the need or
cxrrc»lntt foresight In preparing for
another winter. The letter soys:
"No on· knowi bow much coal
there will b« for g?n<-rsl ou next
yw. With the enormous demand·
being made upon coal for truiwpor
Imtior, the ihort*«« may be mora
widespread and («ver* thou this y ear.
It la only a msttcr of good busine*·
fomlilit for those eommunitle* that
hare the wood «round them to >ee
that Mme tint· during the season a
•ufllcient «apply U eat and hauled
where It coold be eaaDy available
aa · reserve next winter. The time
ta eat U right mow before the spring
•eaaoa opens. I· many cttltee and
tow*» municipal wood yard· have
born itirtod and are working success
fully. 8oeh a yard shoald be to
operation In every tows, where wood
ean be obtained, aad at work bailding
ap a reaarre for aext winter. Those
lofiltj responsible for the govero
asent ef towns aadeommunitiee «hojld
take «airly action aad ire that this
ia done, or (ome similar mesni em
ployed. toward off a fuel abortage an
other year."
4 ward to the wise should be aufll
eieat.
Your· very truly.
E. P. YOUNG, Local Pud Admin
iatrator.
Feb. »th, ΙΟΙβ
BENSON NEWS
Benson, Feb. It—Tkm body ot
U«eC Jo· Alba, «UA arrived irmm
Pirn·» was Wiih< km. H« «κ
a wt Uu National Army iU
B>«wl at Panama, and was sccond
Haatanant of hit company. Be ac
cidentally kilM hmscVf on Janaary
It while clcaninf hi» i;un. He Joined
the army about 10 jrnn ago aa fe
ρrWat·. About two year* ago b«
married Xtn Addi« Byrd, of Dak·.
vUb at bin »a a (ailMfk. Bo bft
lia brida ef a f«w day· and *ret«rned|
ard she had never b»»:> on » train'
before. No children aarvlva.
Ytaterday afternoon foar differ
ent κ book in Banner township were
visited by as many groops of speak
er· and war stamp· talesmen and sate»
ladies. Next Friday afternoon the
balance of the school· la the town
ship Win be visited. Qstta a number
of stamp· wen sold and plan· war·
laid and partly perfected far the im
mediate fatur·.
MUST PAY INCOME TAX
3.m.b»dy W Goiei to TeO oa Ye« II
Yea Dea't
Jtalrigh, P«b. ·.—"Somebody 1» go
ing to tell on yon If yea don't pay
yoor Income ta*. Congre·· has fined
H eo that somebody most tell, whether
he want· to or not.
**On· section of the war Income tas
law, exhaustively comprehensive in
•cope, require· every person, without
exception, and every corporation,
partnership, association, and insur
ance company, in whatever eapacit)
acting, who paid 1840 or mora to ea
other person, corporation, partner'
•kiy, aaoclttwn, or fotnrmrx-· com
pany. aa Interest, nmt salaiioe, waeei
premium·, snnaitiea. conptnatiini,
ronumeration, emoluments or ο thai
or determinable rain, profit»
and lacoa·, to report the nam· ami
addr—— of tlw ponton, corporation
rte. to whom the payment wan math
together with the amount of tho ρay
moot, to th· Commissioner, of Inter
oal Havana· at *«Wwto» using ι
form preacribed for the porpotc—
Form 10»·—now ta be had fro· thn
office. The for»· must bo filled oal
and retained on or before Mardi 1,
m·, accompanied by Form 100·
which it a letter of transmittal in<
affidavit certifying the accuracy <*
Kern 10#»."
UNIT IS PLACED ON
TRADING IN CHICKEN!
Feed Adastalatretiena Τ aha· Step· %
laaraaaa the Sappiy ef Rat» Et
Washington, Feb. 11.—Trading I
live or frailly killed hen» and pu1
let* anywhere In the United 8tate* I
forbidden in m order announced' t<
day by tha United State· food ifali
Istratlon. Feb. S3 U fixed aa th
*· I date when freak stock mast be dit
tl [ poaed of and adda that addition
storks may net be purchased.
By restricting tha killing of chkl
eaa which rhoeld have beoa hait
layara the feed administraUon hop·
to InercMe the production of eg)
and allow them to bo pet la store,
at a reasonable price.
The aew order wst lean ad eever
day· ago and had been given publiett
by local feed administrator» befe
the administrâtioa eoaoaaeod it.
'dairy SCHOOL at coat»
I SCHOOL*CHEAT SUCCES!
CMh JÎnmy CtMla lmfc| Am*
iWU Bhutan W
Ob Juury Slat Mini·. B. ft H*
aoa and CcbK of the Field olot
of Kvteeaion work (or Diby depart
wk-ίΙ of A Λ. I. College milité
a Dairy School at Coat* κ Wool ktw,
Th!) School waa bfftlr attended, ee
pccielly by the teacher· aad itidwh
of adjoining echool*. Mr. Ο. I
Your*, principal af Barclaycvilb
*-hool, brought a nuaabcr of atadeat»
ai did Ptefmnr C. 1). IStmrt oi
Tarllngtea School.
The following very helpful a oh
Ject» ««re di*cu*eed: The faatU]
cow. bar care and feed. Feediai
the calf, when and how. A uaka
of *lldc* were afeown, and irwm theei
were pointed out the différant type·
of dairy cattle. Jlew ta —te aad
handle fana batter. Tbeee ««re aO
vary ably Jlei'aaead by Kan Maaoa
and Comb»· Only a «lea a a at thaae
aobjocta will *how their great tb)m
to all owaera of cattle.
At the cloaa of the Dairy fchool
Coat» Jeraey Cattle Breeder* Ajaoei*
t'.oa we* organised, with Α. V. Oitea
President, J. E. Sorrall, Vice ΓτββΙ
dent, and Owea Odom, limtary
t caasrer. Mr. Maaoa had Jaet riaite»
the purebred Jersey* that wan
brought Into n«r community froa
Ohio. Be reporte that they are at
being well eared far, aad are a*kh|
■rood growth. The ovtiook fer the aa
aocistion la good. The member* or
the aaeociatioa ha* three punbrw
Jcrteya already. He la highly plaaaaa
with them. The lM*»«allia aaal at
our fa
erepa.
wM fai _
food η will lk< Amity cam.
A nimbtr of tea mm fOaaenl in
Hoii;/ School were &W> director· of
CoaU Community fair. IVay ηφΗ·
u.-d the hmMuI to call a Matte·
of all directed ud frleada of tea
(air to Mit a* CwU ichul beOdlag
on Saturday, February 1M, it 1
o'clock P. M.
Com· frleada, let's lift «war tka
rnfca (or ι better «a»
MASONHVt SUBLIME OTTOft
Tuwmr
Governor Biekrtt Before Um Gru^
Lodge
Some dm has «aid, "Opportunity h
a fleet bona. Em and an an he tnM
bounding tlonf tk· heixku, paaaoi
for a moaont and invito· as to meant
in aaotber be ia gone aad wa kaai
hi· «lattcrinc hoof atrokoa ooaadhN
down the corridor· of dm peat"
Today Meeoary te North Caroftel
«tsnd» fut to fae· with tho aabHaaaal
opportunity to Jaatify ita arietta*·
ι nnd maka mre it» (rtp upon tea aonk
lof «M that it baa ever known. Tk«
testin# of tka Order wiB largely da
pond upon its aeisare or its frlhort
to salt· this opportunity. Kaaonrj
cannot bop· to aorvtva tea shock in
strain of earth 'a most perilous hps
by rertlae upon a lmaago teat rcach
«a back to the shadowy beginning
of time. Ap ia venerable only whei
found In the -ways of rlgkteouanee
Urip, and guard. aad paaa will bccotn
•olema vanities uka now, while tk
I clock of destiny strikes, they thai
area· of aelfleae thought aad high
•nd*»Tor. The majaatia music of our
ritual will become "aounding braaa
and tinkling eyaAal" ualeaa ander )li
martial atraiaa we aha! tall in with
thoae shiaing lacions tta nut it
j«y to die that honor nay Bro, aad
rigktcouanaaa rale the earth.
The might of Masinry h Hi loyalty
to Oed, to want» y aad to oar fel
lows. That loyalty la aow being tried
In tha fire and my Hope and faith ia
that every Lodge in North Carolina
will roaae oat pur· gold.
North Carolina la patriotic to the
core. I know the State. I her·
been in all at It* one band red tab.
pariai eomtlaa, and I know there h
not a streak of yellow ta H from Cap)
Lookout to Slick Rock Creak. Bw
there ia aovta ignorance and aoaai
misinformation, and no Order te th<
Stat· eaa do mora to mmiti thk
Ignorance and correct thla m Μ η for
mat ion than tha Ancient Free and Ac
jcepted Maeona. . We toneh virtaall]
the life of the people, and 1 want «τ
cry Masonic Lodge te tha State to hi
a citadel of loyalty and light whfch
whose radfoa
M «m bora of tha Part· aaaBflatiai
of chocolate aaanafactarera becaaai
of the ahortage of sugar now maki
only tablet choeolate, htrhg ahead
jdoned entirely tha manufacture ef τ a
loaa kind· of ehocelato coated eand?
The aaeeilatloa haa ra«atatal tha
throughout Fiaaaa tha aiaanfactar
of chocolate candiea he prehibitM
aod tha bapaitotic* of euoh product
be prohibited.
TO MODIFY THE
to FAVOR THE Pi
tea
"1er at tha PM
tie· far th· knrft of tfc
h" fcla on
floer u4 U
therisod r»Ufl imrtwili ta {
alona in qoaatMM Mi ι
»n4» te tha bfMr <
rn t fonul (HtUuti
|«hay km
car· meal, eritt.
Ml «utitWutM tnatalMd te' the
[Mat included in the mm* orte at tha
Food Administration to tha MM «
teM M they Ma Imt. On te BMH
kteat Mch aale of floar tha
taa received by
tha famer. Thaa
«Jteft
nh μ πώ*. an ιιι<1— M tha
rood ««MlateMttaa, to tea reeeh of
Wn bald that tea flftf |A| artat
wo aid not apply ta faiMn tee nte
thair own caraal aaWtXata» Ai tea
υ. ». GENUAL NOW IN
or wen»
ON fKKNCM ntONT
With tke A merino Army to Fium,
8oturdoy, F«k. I—An AaMTtMfM·
tk· ftwt mwH| taV— mr by eor
tw< tfco Meter Η
ooousuid ·ί a Fr
awndîng » certain largo salt of the
French army. New wc km (MM.
In taming the rector over to the
Kmvt'MM general on February f, ta
French commander tamed s
erdsr ia which he mpuwad ι
aatiifactioa with our map· and waa
confident that the eector woe hi (0*4
har.dt and If attacked would defend
it with put valor.
Tha order turning the
to the Americana, a copy of
caamiiettad to
read :
"On February t, the
inoal of
unit tekaa roiaiand of ...
■■■HI
to <
«f I
of the
dorkleeri
way to
Aaacrean troop· have acquitted of
the mbeion ta» lad to «oat. Their
good T7in and their ardent iodn to
erceîl and the rapidity with whkb
they hare adapted thcmaaW— to Wo
of the kector here brought
lto<n.U«· uf «H Oenornl..
nan. I- «(· »r i+e aaete.' with ι
tot · » a food hot ti aoj that the
*a»· rVan 1 oope wiN organtro It with
aw*h· «I 11" the ttnj <ty thorai t r
rinu At»· « ran teniae and to coat of
|oti· « ·Ή ««feed it wi-1 great enter "
■ ■
ROBOT M. CKUMFUKK MAO
During Art» Ye
oeo of
Gluten, Feb. II
Cmmpkr, one of tl
[of the county hi
d away dog before yef rdai at
hie hnai· to the country at the ripe
ago of 77 year·. He leovee a lane
«amll> ·Γ children biald» a widow.
Bo «erved Baiapaon county for two
term» η the BtaU 1 igiikui, aod
waa a rpUadtd cHiaaa and "11"1
Thc funeral waa hold at White Oak
char r h yeeterday
apioea.
MX - HI N«We DJTR· MtAKI