THE DUNN i
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DUNN. N. C, JAN.
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PAGE'S OFFICE
FORCE REDUCED
Largest Adminiitritiv* Body iz
North Carolina Rapidly
Domobolixins
PACE WILL BE ON JOB
UNTIL TREATY SIGNED
Mm CMMUd Wilk Food Kdminm
trilion Η·τ· Ini FtitU·)
DU Eaaallant W.rfc
Ralei**, Jan. 29th.—The Food Ad
ministration. Which has bean the lar*
eet'administrative body In North Car
olina during the war, i· rapidly de
mobilizing. Svvrral offices and a con
siderable part of Administration Hen
ry A. Pa**'» office fore· was released
a month ago and on Fab. 1, th· bal
ance of the staff at Raleigh with tho
exception of Executive Secretary J oh
Paul Lucea and Mr*. F. P. Adlckea,
Chief Clert win be released. Mr.
.Lucaa and Mrs. Adickes will remain
untU all record· can be etoeed. flies
asaortcd and shipped to Washington,
Use office equipment disposed of and
the office cloard.
8 lata Administrator Pace sod
Ounty Pood Administrators will re
main la the service until peace ia for
mally signed With return ef approx
imately normal conditions the sctlvi
•Jee-ol tha administration will be very
limited. Mr. Pax* and Ma organisa
tlaa vrIB continue to keep a watchful
and halpf al eye on the cottonseed in
dustry on account of the neceaaity for
maintaining the stabilised program in
the interest of producer, dealer sad
crusher, and a wealthy eye will also
ha kept open -for ear flagrant caaae
of profiteering in food and feedstuffs
Mr. B. L Harris, who has been one
of the most efficient Inspectors la the
servie·, will resain s* s volunteer for
a fa# wee ta to handle such inveetige
tieto as ma* 1» aeceeeary
Elector ef Enforcement Joseph
Bloat Cheshire Jr., win raeume the
S , at Jew. Meeara-C. G. Eeeble
of the Sugar Divls-I
returned to .their I
sSFSnsi'
•be HpWWt
tai
Wa«wî«4|i et jonrrnliar·, publicity
work and «frira It or·.
100-YEAS-OLD MAN ENDS LIFE,
FEARING DEATH FORGOT HIM.
0»pnm4 by L«·»!!··»· «· Fasaiiar
Fiw Slab bu 1M Cra».
Philadelphia, Jan. 17.—Frederick
La/ten. 100 years and three month·
old, lonely and haunted by the mnrfcld
fear that he might never die and re
δί» friand* he had dearly loved, hunt
■•alf to a bed po« in the home of
hla daughter, Mrs. Frank Gilbert.
The centenarian was dead when
the daughter, coin* to awake har
father, diacovered the body with a
knotted rape around the nock. Mere
cursory examination by Dr. A. G.
S tine, revealed that the deed had been
committed during the «till hour* of
the night
Alone in a world of «tranger», thi·
man of remarkable year» had arit
oeaaed, year after year, the last hu
nan tiee which bound him to inter
est la Hfe «napped by death. The
old croniea and familiar facet which
recalled the only vivid memories of
Me existence disappeared, ona by oca
Hie plaint «ras always that he wished
to die because he was lonely.
A year ago oppreseed by th« bar
dene of his mind, the old man, In a
moment of abstraction, cat hie throat
with a butcher knife. At 8t Mary*·
hospital, wither be was hurried, h«
soon recoverd snd returned to hli
daughter"· homs. In cheerful «pints.
His buoyancy of temperament roa<
to a point where he appeared to no
tice the tmall details of everyds)
commonplaces, sad the family lost
their fear that ha might again try t«
end hto life.
Whatever purpose still lurked h
v. τ AviAn'i mind, he displayed a<
deapondency. la October m party τ
«ai «fvni te honor Ua peuing the
century mark. I
M ACILE5 S3 PICS, CIVE BOYS
IUU.M.
Tw«nty-tbrpe boyi under 1β τηη
of ft(·, In · Haywood County, Tenn.,
pig club each bought ■ pig. The av
vrage weight of the pigs waa 7S
pound·. Moat of then were regie
tred. In ISO day* th*y produced a
fain of tee pound* each, at a coat of
feed of 10 1-2 eenta a pound. Tbeee
Ρ*β* at tbe tioii of the local pig-club
•bow were wortli IB rent* a pound
•i maat nHnaa noli In* a Droflt of
4 1-t c«ata ■ pound, rrvraginf a "n
ritaia to t«eh boy of f 11.97 ·'« ,
coat of *11 food—ι total fain for tka
clob Of Il7l.il. ·
Now. «oo «lut tho com club to tk·
KM coe«aaalty Km don·: Thirty -
thro* bojf», Ιβ ud under, oack culti
vated one acr· la tern, accord tnf
to lnotmetioM fnml*h*d by th« eoen
ty a*ant, prodoeod an mrtft of ill
busbola to the un et |i.4<? a boahol
aolNne prie·—174.4·— maklnr · ta
tal production for all of f>i4tT44.
Co* of rtWM tho com <u tl 1-1
caata a b»«W, or a total coat of
•477.61, I··*»"* a oUar proAt of »1,
iflo si
Now adi t*> tkW tk· pig-club proflti
of »27» SI ■»<! »«■ >··▼· a rrarvd pro
fit for tb· her· of |2 .Ul et fr~m
·· acna of lard and 21 «mall pi«·.
A man ktoaa ta tk· CklnoM Una
*ry yaatar*ay *t noon eauMd urn·
•«cltaaiaat to tfca etty. THa flra wna
■oca aatlnguiakad. Iwwwrw, and bat
Uttl« da mac* *■* *·«>·.
HOW OLD HICKOBY BEOMU
WILD CAT.
1(1» DWWU· Cheee Tie· MM
ΗμΛ η α^ιμ t. tu. wr
British.
Κ η» Or leant, Jan. 15.—Hew the
Thirtieth division, compoeed of Tan
neuse», North and South Carolina
Kuardamenfi which l«ft h on· known
aa the "Old Hickory" division in hon
or of Andrew Jackson, cant· to hi
railed sbo th. "Wild Cat." Division
because the British with whom th·
30th bruk· th* Hindenbarr Una, Urn·
*d the American· "Wild Cat*" and
"Hall Cat·," according to Capealn
David L. Lillard, of Etowah, Tenn.
The Slat division composed of nat
ional army men from the aame states
aa the 30th chooe "Wild Cat" aa it*
unofficial title after the famooa
"Wild Cat" road from Columbia
to Camp Jackson, S. C., wbaro the
Rtat trained, and aoma eonfuaion haa
ariaen amonx admirers of the two
rfivisiona. The War Department re
cord·, however ahow "Old Hickory"
flcialky listed aa both "Old Hickory"
and "Wild Cat."
Field Marshal Sir Douglass Hal*
tave the 30th much of the credit for
smsshing the supposedly invincible
llindenberg line and the division wa*
mentioned several times hi the British
official statements for its dash and
bravery. The Tommies termed their
American comrades "Hell Cats" and
"Wild Cats" and Captais Lillard who
is at General Hospital No. 1«, Chicka
msujts I'ark recovering from a shrap
nel wound received on the DC Quen
tin front. He was commanding of
ficer of L. Company, llTtfa infantry
of the 30 division.
The 30th, which trained si Camp
^evjer, OreenviOe, 8. C.. wears a
chevron which gives recognition to
the "Old Hickory" title. I ·» ·»*· »?
thape formed by the letter "O" with
the letter "H~ inside, while within the
"H" ia "XXX" denoting tha division's
number. The latere are bhie in
field of r«d.
MRS. BARBOUR IS H05TWS
BOOK CLUB AT BENSON
Benaoa. Jan. 26. Mrs. J. R. Bar
boor was hnataes to the John Charbs
McNeill Baa*. dA Thwsday after
noon at > o'cleciT The ■ "
called to mt*r by Us
The following officers 1
Presidesit, Mra. J. M.
TSZh?1
tn8 coffee. The next ■βΚ«Μ
■nu Mr*. Ο. A.· Barbocr.
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LCSTOM.
λ·ΒΜΐΗΜ«Ι A* to Retarm ·'
Tm»· *1 OU HicWr DtvWkow.
Washington. D. C , Jan. 28—The
thirtieth Division (North Carolina,
South Carolina »W T«iunh· Nation
al Qaard) which now ia under orders
to prépara for embarkation to return
bona, «ill be landed at Charleston,
8. C., If the War Department ems pre
pare faellltlae there to handle ao large
a body of Dti. The dWiden will be
eent to Camp Jackson, Colombia, S.
C., for demobilisation.
While no definite plan* for parad
ing Ulii unit have been fixed officials
thought it probable either the entire
division or aome large portion of it
will be paraded at Charlaeton and
Colombia.
Mr». V. A. It*7 *11 Deed.
Sanford, Jan. 28.—Tbia community
was ahocked Saturday nomine when
It waa learned that Mr*. V. A. Royall
wife of Rev. V. A. Royall, of tbe
Jonesboro Methodist Chare h, had
dropped dead while doing her domes
tic work ta the home. They had re
cently moved to Jonaaboro and had
made many frianda who will be griev
ed to learn of her death. The fol
lowing children aonrtve: One eon
who lives In the West, and three
daughters, Mrs. J. W. Drsoghon,
Dunn. N. C.. M re J. M Sherwood, Ra
leigh. N. C., and Mra. J. P. H Blanch
ard. TrotvlUe, N. C. She waa buried
ia Jonesboro Monday weming, the
funeral -eervioee being conducted by
Rev. W. R. Royall, of Sanford, assist
ed by Rsv L. A. MeLaorln, of Jones
bero.
10ft»?*l IN HOSPITALS
General PenUif Alio K«pwU Thât
CVnk mi feaHU CâMultUé Hm
D.rnmnlit »1
lit (U
Wuhlnrton, Jan. 26.—An official
report from Gtnaral Perehina, mad·
public tonight by the War Deparv
mant,. «how· that en January » there
were 106,761 men of the American
Army In hoepltale to »raaee and Knc
land, of whoa 72,·« »·" «·""·'"«
from dieeaae and SS.1U from woonde
or other tnjnrlee.
The report mM that the number
of hoepttal cmaee b cteadily decree»
U. l£ ■ ι * m imiiilf tl··
<1 nor* than 16,000 ·!■«· It» p»·
iou· whIl Death· dartaf tit· m—k
ssssr » xklusots
liaMM ib4 til of wound* T*c*tr*d
y*for« the arnktir· <u dfn»6.
A (Miplvta sod rorwfaDj ehaek.d
lt»t of m·» itill In the ho«|>4tal« In
Fran«· ud In viand who WOT· wo*nd
ed bofor· homtftti·* eiwd, to wow oe
IU w*y by rouHor to til· UnlUd
court·» to th·
Πμ ihmCwt
•I eabU adrt«M fr
sut» Tto
noonead that eabU ·<Η1«μ fro* Cen
tral Pmhlnc indteaud that th· "Vmf
knd tadloua chock of hatll· caaoaHy
|r®poTt· to· at length b*«a completed
by th· central record» ofltoe in Λμμ
"IndtrtduaJ a44iUon· reealtlnj
fro* lh« VWetlftca*Je« of «Μη]
Μ·." the «tatement, "or frm.
th· trtfto chert of ,n or*anl«atioi
aod hoepl»«lI reeert», laaUtotad by tin
direction of th· lamhiy of Wai
■may, ·# eeeiae, k· U|Mt«d and wij
be promptly reported—·· will death
frMB Ilia··» or aoeldeet la fMMTtl
to»»», tin HaU of thorn Λ» S
bette* DRINKING WATKJt Of
THE FAJUtf.
ExperWeat llitlM Becterielegi*
Civ·· EimIUkI Adviea.
U you suspected that the wate·
jrou drink waa mixed with laaehlngi
.from Uw >unon pile and waa fall oi
wriggling bactaria, what would yoa À
,abort It? Tho thought la bad eaougi
hat the reality ii won·. To drink
•och water la the earn· aa taking ■
mild do·· of poiaoa du* to the pre·
ence of decaying organic aattn and
also to tha actlvHiea of the bactaria.
Not only may th· water be poleaoui
but the bartcrla themselves ara very
likely to be of aacb a spade· that
they would be able to cause typhoid,
dyaentary. of other forma of aickaeaa.
The reality nay ba foand In many
North Carolina well· or cisterns, be
cause af overlooked or neglected con
tamination In the source of supply.
Thie la the tine of the yaar whan re
pair· may be moat conveniently made
to both wall or datant, and a para
supply of water aaaured for tue dur
ing the · tua our.
Pure waUr la clear, absolutely
without ta*te or odor, and when fresh
ly drawn, sparkle·. If the water aeed
far drinking purpoeea has either a
rmell or taate, something ia wrong
aad that eomathlng should ba attand
od to AT ONCE. Tha "At Onea"
part af the program la etaphaaised In
order that future caaaa of sicknaea
may be avoided. Even If the water
ia apparently In goad shape, a thor
ough a asm 1 nation ehoul dbe made to
ba sure that there are no cracks or
crwvie·· through which aa outaide
contamination might enter.
A well ia merely a raeervoir for tha
storage of underground water, J net
af a cistern is a raaervoir far storing
rain erater. If surface or polluted
water gets into eithsr af them, the
whole su s ply la ceatamlaated and it·
uee for drinking purposes becomes a
d*r»*«rous DrMticc.
Avoid auk a condition of affairs
by repairing all poeaible leak· in aad
about the wall or datera. Tha wall
curbing should be cemented on th·.
outside from a point three feet below |
the ground level, to the tee aad earth I
benVed agalnat thla in sucn a manner!
that all sfcrph» water wULdraia away
from aad not Into the well. Tha,
water should be pumped <Λ aqd *111
«odlmant removed from tha bottom I
•ad ddia af wall or daSw. Tha|
cover should receive careful adtsatleai
be avoid a leak of any kind! U tha
U made af w»»d. aU
Ν ' "» «
Îhfladelpbla. J»n. J 8—Wtth a
o*M wolwt in eeeh hu< · man
irho (tvt hi· nrnaM Μ "Own, eon
)f J earn Chnst" na asnnck through
Ik· streets dmt the centre of the city
Monday aheotinc in every direction
ta a big crowd tried to capture him.
Before he ni Bully beet en into 1b
lenaiblllty by · policeman, ho had
ihot and killed throe men and woun
ded lWc ο therm.
The dead are Tbomaa Holloran, an
employee of the Philadelphia Rapid
Transit Company, and John Knox and
Qeorge DuipU, policeman.
According te the police the man la
rvhtfotn fanatic and had becom· ob
sssood with the Idea that the spirit of
hia father waa being tortured In the
power houee of the traneit company
where he (hot hta flret two victim·
Boshing ont of the power house the
erased man ftcd through the (treeta
with crowd of civilians and policemen
in panait. Two block* away he eame
upon Policeman Dlngall. With a
wild cry he dashed at tea policeman,
ftring aa ha ran. Dlngall fell, mor·
tally wounded. After a ehaae of a
bout a mile Motorcycle Polie «nan
Knox and Heron overtook him. Pend
ing he waa trapped the aian wheeled
and pointed hta revolvers at the po
liceman and fired. The one pointed
at Knox went off and killed him, bat
that directed again* Heron mimed
Are and the o®cer ahot the maaiae In
the leg and beat him into snconaci
ooaaeee. The crowd leaped s pen him
but he was anally rescued.
A notebook found in the man'·
clothing contains · list of all the pow
er houses in Philadelphia and in till
room were found Quantities of rsllg
ioua and anarchiabc literature print
ed in Italian and German. He wai
known aa George Limbe at his room
ing house. He was about thhrtj
yMrt oie.
SOLDIERS WILL NOT II FORCED
OUT OF ARKT.
Beaton, Ju. I*·-—who
hav· no certainty of «*11 amploy.
ment will not he forced to accept
dlacharge aad remain ta the
army until emptoymint it obtained,
ecordin* to a War Department com
Bulatlm received by Major-Gen
erml Clarence K. MwaHa today.
A Midler aheoU make application
in wrMnff if h· wtoh·· to remain la
the eerrlce temporarily, the commu
nication «aid, adding that a nan thru
cent! nui ne ta the army might later
he discharged from the aenrioe at h la
PINK LA HD ȂHOOL WILL M
OTEN FIMUAW X
Beleatborc, *■»· »—Become· οf
the rte·»* ·* _*»" to » rvrj
mild form, PtoetoM B<hoel for Olrle.
S*le»b«nt, cleeed »·» · period e?
thr*« «MB Reerythlog «01 bo to
r«o<Jl»*o· for · re-opentn« P.briury
*rt. A· Wldtoc UTlrg bMg thor
oughly foeloterf
ÊMtlM or ncihtd oerioiu Injurleo,
r,pert*4 te tfce fuBllie· »f «Acer*
Λ «oWtor· end te the pi—. rtendo
™/n*th« »eejitim· the Wor Depart
,_jnt I· i*·^ np«· » tkeek ef Un
I ertcioel r^»He leot for tke moM
■ frein Prmnoo to ord»r to report bott
to th· toWei u< to tike pokHe, m ·
DWtUr of rcowrf end eepredeiien, tto
I non «ko fcoye r—oNd (aad merer·
I u4 fro·} (Ueljt totaiteo ei
. tke fold of hettle "—TÏ»« Beltlmrr
I Sett.
I&20
SENT Τ
PROVIDES FOR]
CONTROL
;4m~
eral
millers
iKB*.
Waoliic.
kitntioo
000 te
ry oat Um
of · ,
1»1» «Kut crop
cr ■
Η ο a*·
by the foodi
The INIt
food admin»
of ifrinltan
by torn e haittn
id·tit to coattave
Senator dm,
not lairedae*
Senate.
C»»^«l mt _
"It Is brNte tW
■aty" h« Mini »
Oader Um Ml
sont authority to
en, motor» a·* el
or other Ulm pc
tlneod aad the
,250,000
to car·
I fflC
to
today
cr
ky UmI
of Mm
•4 ho,
I la the
would he
aothortaed h>."cnKteW «wency «τ
afonaUo" to ho» tWjjjjJ .aad 1st»
footongi and
toed price·, reculaVf 1
port of wheel! nT "
railroad eerrte* as
roada are
control nh
tradin*
tion."
be the Ursa to ViytAdtut It.
η tracanKtinf ibMMin to the
pommlttee ChairnaajrSllaai A. Ola»
Jr., ehiaf toaflil for the fuod
Edminiatratlon. wrote Ait tin lefMa
fcion vsi relocated in to li
Lain the lunitMi Ik their IntogiUy
to the timr ud an Um b«miy
of Um United Stataa ffOra low If that
b. poanbU." Λ
Ν· EaUnala <f Cwt Tat.
The· far there hafhaeo no eati
atata aa to what tha Mt to the renr
arniaent of matatalataf the l*lff
priera would be.
OIB<Hali said that v»«M depend up
on Curope naada aad the amount*
available in Tuiwa■ coaalitoe .
nOHOmM FOB CANADA.
Ottawa, Ontario.—jThaa tfc· ο*»· I
waa recairad that the Wtod!"
completed tka taak «# ratios ttaatf
bona dry, th» lliùly QtaTe ha*
in* ratified the NatieMl prohibition
Amendment, deep eat mtiefaetion waa
Hireaaid In Canada. The chief in
terest naturally waa m to what bear
Injt It wonld haTa >·<>»
In tka Dominion. , _
At ureaaat Canada We akMt Do
rninloa-wtde uiuUIUHan, the a*eap
tioe aaaongat tea ptvrineae beiac 1*·"
hae, wWeh paaaad a KohiMtSoa war
rare which win !<·>· Into <
tlon on May 1 next. Like QoabaCj
eareral of the other ^OTineaa liaij
prohibition acta for ®a diKattan of
*· ~ oyly. ahha^ia the we af
•«veral of them imoWMtlon tree »et
•etion, H W pointed ««t that CiMli
could not go wot agate: that la U «,
In Um provint·· »W« pcohi
tian β only a war MMn If Ita p*·
viac· did not boeoma Parmanatly dry
Um f adorai authority· Would to <·»
polled I oact in tto llMm of tto Do
minion. Ottorwiao tkoot wU woeld
mk to eteeqmroBt If United itebaa
prohibitory lew ««roll nUmS; look
to Canada aa η aonro· from wbteh to
obtain rappUet of lotosiaattec li
quor*
Populoui United ««to· ΜβΜΠ or*
told to to in too Jh pniMty U
Canadian cHloo te aB·» of ut othoi
eoano tola· purnjil *Mi nW V
*- - — -«A 1 llfciU A mo
m«nt that the «w4N mUMIm
lafflahtlon will b· iMMmT Tb«im·
tkm bf th· Unttin M·*·· te»»*"·
Put;, a bone dry IWfll Awtk* ll
now nfirM m μ d»»lut· «aitab»
ty. Christian Î^wH 1·«ΗΚ·
•f
A fur t trial la·
day, Camallea H»
of Harnett canty
bfoekaita* Vat· yi
la Mwd
net paaaiΛ
triad al Ua
bat tba Jury ι
a raifcl Hla
It waa\tba only ona iAa*
fcrii."»' *r '
Mr· W. α Oallo*·» a»aai tm
day Un *alaltk.
MING 300,000 MEN HOME Ε AO
MONTH.
·*·*«*. ·ν o.-.a—u·.
CubtCMrlMtiiaf
> SU
w Jen. i7_Oaaata]
tsrtvs
8aaate military committee. stated thai
ehipptei arrangement» Have kta
m*U by which 300,000 «Ma may be
transported boms monthly and that
all af the American expeditionary
fore· can be returned ha·» fcwWh·
Ml within tlx month·.
How am; Americana will ha held
aboard is the army of oceapatios la
to ho determined by President WU
eon, Caaaral March ateted. Tan di
viaioaa. be Indicated haa boan aaf
retted, but more Americana have
mm originally pr»»û»>d by Marahal
Foch
There ara (till about Ti 5,000 man
in camp in the United State· and
all will be demobihaed within a month
from today, except thoaa retained far
"overhead" doty. General March ad
dad. Up to bom Mat Saturday, ha
•aid 104,000 man had antrad tram
la connection with denobiliantioa
plana. Geaeral March mated that, an
dar fee «at plana, retention at an A
merican atendlne army of 600,000 Sa
propOHi.
•lia dont rrar expect to radnoe
below 600.000 mes—if wc can help
tt," ha told the committee.
CHATHAM COUNTY REALIZES
ON DEMONSTRATION WORE >
KaWigh, N. C.. Jaa M—The reporta
of county acenta la the different !
CO an tir « of the State drnw that many,
mod chant" ba*e coma a boat in the
termina program of the coenty etece
dim»aa>ratten work waa eetebMahed.
Chatham Coeaty haa not atamya bean I
1 aa sensually uieeparem
ity, bat durine the peat ite
je demonatratiaa work waa
an here, the agriculture haa
t chanced far the botter, and
■man who have taken the ad
vantage ef the coanty agent have
round that he could be of raal aa·
to them.
; ta a mart loeanUf ta-,
Mr. EL· Edward·, the.
raa hjiuwu aa a iim> hay1a< —*F
Last Tau the ahipped a tag· «amber'
>f cariatli of corn, and will 4o (O
iota, even under the labor aitnatiew
Jf the pact JNT.
-AT*
rotation of crop·
km etreaaed by the differ** t
county agenta who htm boon is Αι
county, and tfcia baa (Town mo in pop
ularity until H la aww practical on
nearly every fu·.
Tit. community club» hare boen
r«t*bl>*h*d, and tbcac bar ο given ax
cell eut rmlto.
"The aaaUrn part af the county
baa ahray· been knows aa a tobacco
an J colon tection, Vat now the peo.
rla a.-e rakeig Owl" cwn 'br< and
hominy' and not b«ji*g eo much food
end ieed*tuff«. .
"Only a abort while ago I /Utod a:
where a ι
—— nun waa plowing three
heavy horaei- He atated that tha
neid In which he waa working had
bean cleared for aeventy-flv* yean
and had narrer been plowed mott than
throe lnehee deep until denonatxa
tion work waa began in the oooMy
Tha Add Made aa average of abeit
15 buahela of com per acre. Tha
autn'a father had Uogbt htm that Η
would not do to plow the land aay
deeper than the three inch·*. Now
ha u plowing Η eight ta tan mrhn
deep, according to my lu*netleaa.
and in doing tMa ia obtaining a yield
of around 75 buaheia of corn par
"The farmer* an continually P··
in* ill wealth with moat of them pay
ing money ia the bask, oaa beak M
particular atatlag that now, T$ P*|
" af Ha depoattore were far
HAND MASHED OFF.
taw · tara on tha D»n» *ood dktriet,
rot M· hand Wlj e«|Wt·**»
Bontlni He wu on the b% road
truck whan ho noticed watw.waa
running out of nftat. In ■····**
to dnd oat the cmn He »et ytm_ Irft
hand throofth a· opening In tW ko»J
! of the engin» and it cam· hi
iWHJ» the ran·. Ttira· of Wj ·*"'
'wore completely tore fro·* Ml fc·»*
and hi* ferefliier and thamh »«l
alao maahed. TO· wao hroei** to
town Immediately and ht· haei^M
by Dre. Hlghamtth and War
ran. Τ ho accident waa an ext
ly paiafal on· and the patient
od a treat deal from the injury.
DOUBLE KILLING AT LUMSE*TO* |
P*te) Km)*· U PWWl D—l "
«Ub r„M uJ Km la
UmWrtM, Jân. M.—A piatol éwlj
between John Colhreth. » proeinent
«MU fermer, and Dalla· ΜΗΝ, β
dten, lato M(T raaohod in ta
of both, each falUa* eortâBj
ed at the baa* of the ether, ·(
te the verdict of the eororaor'e J«7-|
A mord tat to eve vitneMM, ι ΜρΜ
I utte between the two orer low eot
! ton eeed, and the Indian Artec «tot
Β CeJbmfe Ired apo* S aaeaO
kffliw kla, bat not bet··· be
rwhrei ο woand free which ha
«MÛ» » abort time. Culbretk
la earrhred by Me wtf» and few cblV
f
Mr. Ktnf, af RaMjfc, waa a «WW*
In the *Hy lea* week, the g*eet ef
lb. and Mr* M. 0. Pom, of CWf
ton, «pout Wedneedajr In the ettf wttk
relathree.
Γ WAS MVINCI OUffAMM TO
CON TIM UK.
r«M iu
ι ·«*!· aad
U Um< If P.
That the War Siring·
North Carolina ia to MMMi iwtk·
•r rear and that thrift ami aavlaa la
to he nor» v%o«o«rij taaghi ia tha
•eboola and 1—Iratad lato «ha Kraa
ι of an the people, ia tha auNM»
ment mad· by Georae J. heajr, Corer
nor of tha Fifth Federal l»aar»i Dta
trlct, radar wttooa illmliiÉ<| th·
Trauv; Department haa placed the
War Sartasa work, aa «all aa tha
Liberty Loan werk, of thia State.
Mr. Bear un that «klb the Pad
era) Koeerro Bark at Elilaioil wMl
d tract tha War Bavin» aad Uhettyl
Loan work of tha Mata thia year, It'
doe· not maaa that tha hMm Mala
aad coaatjr arpabaUaai will be dla
•ohred. Aa far aa ia iiaaaltli thay
will ha hatd Intact aad aaad ta far*
thcr tha work of thia yaar. The aaw
orttnicatiAn arfll
îLrr^· - *·
Thrift ltd tconoaj will he toacht
«yit—. t baity is the irtuh. Prete
ntion* are M« Mac —r<i to not
'into the he»* of theteaeheri ■ «m
m#· fcdmw will eoausu· their work
of HviBC >ad ioreetioc la Oovero
Mit eerarttee. A f eater* ot th<
trwk «ftke War Loaa otniiiMln
win be te ornatae mw Kwietiee ia
do aoeiet tee hare hefore·^^^·
UNEMPLOYMENT SHOWS ITS
HEAD IN THE SOUTH
From AM Sertie— ot the Commtry
There U e TrniT»rui Uhaat·
of Mee
rr U BECOMING SEIUOUS.
Washington. Je». I»—A atato
uten» tmed by the iilMlant of la
bor IrUybt re*-eta <M iel»Bnphit
ti n o·
the r«port «f kbw
Ter Ikt cnrot wwt
ip of cltiee report! ag
dropped to 11 par eat, the porceat
■|C reporting urpltM hae \aetmmi
to-44 per mt, whHe the cilia· ra
cxsru-fffcre· ,·1—'
TW· m of uaafbiMt Sa
■preadlac all orer the coaatry. Dp
U December 21 only «ta atotea «era
■Ut· nfMte/a luifhi. 0> —
Ur >, ta dtiee wpwM Un «hort
•fti and tfc» n—til baa been cat
down In the earrent week te IS."
Condition· la the wMk ara «
diiM aa foliowe:
"In Alabama there ia tome
Georgia there ta mm* (haitage 1» At
lanta and Savannah, but taking the
•lata aa a whole that* ia a «orpine ef
all elaanae of labor. ■ 1 ~
porta · ahortaae of
•hipyard worker*. Florida reporta
5ϋ* «apply ef labor amenda tkTde-|
mand with n»bm of mechanic· and
ma ad wtth nambereofi- -.
oaehialau ont of wwt 'Tbere
^.srsgsAJfs*!
are nntleee of the atato «III b· ,-ττ-τ
care of, bat a warning la toe—djhrt
taut there la larger η sa be re thaa con
ditio t» warrant. Kerf elk. Va-, *·
[pert· a «taortag· «f ΙΛΟ· wbtla àkb
tBoad ι apart· a «opta·. There to a
{the at»*·. ΝιΛιΠιο, Tenn., reparu
[a aorpla· of £.000 wtthaat «ml
hâta, bat m 1un mrplmm ot
iwL,
tions in reported M ("'l'·' >{*,'|
I· Lo«inw, W··»·*. •*,JM
iliefct éMtap. TWr· «r· ««■*
jfCTtf ygfer&^gasa
•hoitaf· m mnM la «ffiteiilml
•ad testa· work»T» n4 te
I labor. Muyluri ém· to »
ttel tbortag· te Belt!
ihwixl for aliin
iltete."
LU-UNCTOM DOT».
TV» tnflucnaa
seuus-arss. sîçk;
rftbicMwnhThaMM
Hlrtm B«ar»ti. Itaq baa
κ) la locating two Mr ikn· MnUl
rit lama MhltMtaUH ooanto.
«ko wfll ralaa tobacco. Ho haa nU
■rrtrml tract· of Wad and la «var M
the aWrt for aattlora.
The Hoat of friand* tkmitmt tfco
eoaaty of Dr. L J. Arnold ara êa
Hshtad ta taarn that ha «RI ratera
ΚΫ1
_ . h
tea boa· aarrlne la California.
A aaatWr of ι
Mr. J. Ο Lajrtoa Iwili*· that tha «al
brnaNM I* batter >*>»>< ta tfck
%««·· Am It i*nv
rim· la ■«* a t a riua: alun
la tow·. Y a* wo wmf
IVAMKOC.
COTTON EXPORT
RATES REDUCED
effect ok nucs or
«TAHI FELT AT ONCE
M« «· au Mmti
*ι·β·ι·ι·μ.τ.
ssaiisrris. _
Uona.
ia
Τ» !
\ΙΛ».
Tin mm Twtm (ν· Odf Mt
ιΟ port* ■—id w«rc Inl Mill
■ txMH of tk· Sooth Attoeti.
PEOPLE EXPECTED TO
WAB SAVINGS Γ
Tin Τι
Mailed ita
ώΤΪΚίΤΛ
ÏUvi -* >M|m mriJiwwi hi ISIS
War "jwtne» Stamp· to to filiwil
fo 1'1'j Stoa^a. whil· this kmm·
it of „ _
indiv dual Bon time ta «Uefc to _
ehait Kit «ta WIT» Vnd bf m Mnm
kwp :*Hb wttk tic Gomuint, it
d—r nit allow th· iim—I to to «ed
ited «· th· ISIS nW. AU
toM la 1S19 will to of th· Mm
•arif and will to credited to tto
lSlt rttocd. Ttor Λ Ml·1! to
IS®<.
Th- iBMBt of North CwoHm'·
•«to -dine Wu Sntnp ilidfto is
«rttr» itoi to to t*t«Ni «debt ni tea
■OK»". Mhn TKW —pa that ttor·
ar· r\«r to· ttoaund ·»ορ1» 1» th
Btot - wto haw· «Udgid to toy We
S»*lr.i*i Mm ft bit who htn Mt yt
ita. -
Z""> *·Γ-£
i^frto, to25*>
fatrr-. ttofc potrwi?"· *to
*"· .· β·*— "»totfc «feu.
—» r
cat- «M. Thrift
from »«t jrmr can b« mwM
ι·1 *mp«. 8l*tcβ» Thrift I
Md t viJy· p«na<«a α
for Γ~ι War !·«tee
fEo; - s wot τ,
acz or r«EE
ANTITOXIN.
Γ Novtk CaroVnIan· eoattaua t»
bay 4>àaria mtt:o*la at free IJ.00
jit 1-r
|Hai»'.iîeeA react* lo^%att<m of
ift-·· MM «f Im Ua
far- λ ·τ trotr-tn of tW paticnta
at *. tj4n Mat· · 4dm. lAib hr
tfcii . >■» ott MM free MDO to l».M
Ε·Λ·>ι·. 1W It ntf b tu an
Λ ; Mfccli aatltortn *T a print*
I-.'.ww M«M, wtM«u Kb W
Wilt h» the «aUtosta aroT«a< Wjr «·
Miif " uiH of iMÛtTk· «nMkn
«VI ■> ν·» 940.
h. ' Mftaw wHfc tu p*ll«r
i8t»i' ?MÎif HmRK t· Ian
all ι' Ml· fr«· diphtharte *■
&· to]
! taa.fc
V ft··, a»tar twaatr-βτ·
par'/ar.a. Tfca Mopl* ■*
Ifwrr-t tfca chatranart of ι
lhoa-.έ VfcM
an- r·^ to fwnMi tfca paapta mt tfca
•tat? tlpttkacta anti-tosln
ly f
par'/ar.a.^ ttajgaoyla
la atm tfca ι
in jt tka