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THE DUNN 1 ΟυΝΝ. N&, FEB. ·, Itlt vj. · ΊΓ LIEUTENANT LEE TELLS ABOUT WAR In a Letter to HU Ftttwr, De •cribn What a Modern Battle Really It. NOW IN GERMANY WITH ARMY OF OCCUPATION Dm Nat Km Whn he Will lUtar. U tha Slate·. But U Belag W.U C.r«J For. A Utter from Llninut Willi*m C. Las. who U altk ÛM trwj of Ot. nyttin (a Cm —ay. to kla Itlbtr. EMrMp Lh, of D«ui Aoirlcu Arm» Oceupation, Mayen, Cminr. D«. t#th. 1918. I ub hoping that your Christmas waa · rary htpn on· and that the New Yaar will bring with H alt kind» of good thing* tor you. 1 wish that I could hare spent the holiday· with the homo people but that being im possible 1 ouda the bast of it and af ter all had an excellent Una. You probably hart learned from my recant letters to Gaea and Mama concerning conditions hart and of oar daily hit among the Oarmaas. Suf ficient to say that the German people treat as with the utmost courtesy and reene^f η et <4 Τ 4a ·»«♦ V* **.4 a ml aJ» Instance tu which there has been fric tion bctvfto th· Amrinn· ud civ ilian·. The people of Lorraine ud Laïubui gave am a vary (Dtbiaiu· tie reception when we marched through their countries hat the Ger mane received m with doubt end m picion. Howirtr they were not Ions realising that we war· not eavaraa on a rempart and all doubt and mm ρ ici on VaaieLed from their mind» aa oar reputation preceded ua. • The bike from France to the Rhine •old Ή raj η y a ad the road· were in rotten than·. Owing to poor transportât}?· am ware tim when we failed to get enough to eat; but -when wa reached the Rhine every thing waa "chicken."" We now ret oar supplies by rail thua solving the tran^ortatiea problem. The 8. 0 . 8 la «« tha Jab and I dont think that we will have any trouble from now getting all the eappHoo that we need. We bee· no Ua· whoa thia dirte loc will be ordssed Mb. We war· ted to betleVe that we wumtd go J»at M noon. M p»a«« waa aifaad but that is Miry iioeftalta M >mm tarai any not pe agreed open for eorne time yet hard sa the erasther _RtO tha tar ι with. Aa our division ia one of the oM regular amy outfits we wilt be ono of the moat probable ones to stay. Anyhow a few month»; doesnt make ao much difference now for we are quartered m the very beat home· in thi* section of Germany and every soldier from tha General down ίο the lowest private is very comfortably housed, clothed aad fee. Mr regiment haa been decorated by tha French with the "Crebc de Guerre' with paisaa, for gallantry and bravery in tha battle· of tha Marne and the Argonne. This ie the higheat honor given by the French and we ware one of the few American regiments to receive it Quite an honor and ( am proud to have belonged to such η regiment. We are doing a lot of guard duty and our training schedule in almost aa strenuous aa it waa during the war. Bat g··! What η difference there la between drilling and lighting. "Civ il sad" warfare m the most uncivilised thing pomible. Tha noDular civilian coneection of • battle la quit· dIff*rent from tlM real thing Tin arorift civilian Ku ■a Mm that a light m a glorioaa charm, with colon Hying, band· play· lif, MiMBa madly daihiag to and fro. haadaome young oftctn loading their bob to vtetonr with flashing ■word·, aad a Y. M. C. A. aecre· tary waiting at Mm end with hot chocolat· aad cigarattaa. It ia all wrong; particularly the part about the Υ. Μ. (ΓΑ. aecretary. What really happen· ia thii: Bom» dark ralay night (it'· rara to b« rain· log) your hatalion ta «rdorad to take οτ·γ a eartala Meter of th· front lin·. Than the battaMon ta hiked all night in the rain and tleepe in the wocxta next day. It raiaa all day and a( coturae th· ration· fail to show up. The following eight you ara hiked kaek over the «a«M ground that Tea covered the aight before baeauae dur Ing the day yaur guidea diacover that they have taken yea ta the wrong aoctor. By that tkne everybody ha· 4a awful grouch and than ia when you begin to hear rare ewaptaa af typical BMd«lt«ntii American profanity. Wad Anally you arrive in the rear of yaur aacter aad more gold·· meet you to take eaeh company and platoon to Jta daaignatod aector. Th· coenpan *« aad ptatoona are eeparat«d aad • "tj, th· WMM'ewJyMh, trencb 4a laadiag to U» ίΓΛη* Un* Aboat thii tiJM th· daatn rolHng rh iaîÎîTi <w*le>1 " made ν<Λ r»« •*4 & taι B*d«. Μ /»u „« ι fc*«CK>n It**fr 4» UUato ·*»·■* to. bwt tbowt 4mfiuu ton Un «*«€■ ejt to ι Certain off Wi, i»tlT· U r<mj <ûni h»·"1 •t,,l*p· Β·4 "® *U«i for Mm ·<·*Τ *■*«, ikolK o^Wr* («•IM, ■·<> T1·· fold n>d » t+* failRif m W lanat I» •••Hi U k««p Itffft "·* <ni» If m in *·" *°«V» Π* ■«Λ · Aky oam^ *· of loniW boof hardtack and cofTe*. If you have only ordinary lock you get one meal a da;, menu aame ar before. It yuu are neilhnr lucky nor unljeVy vnu Kavc to nuke out with a nu*rc<l of ir*U-r, a la I ranch·*. After eeveral -Itye of roln Iho run might come oat for η whilo each day IhiHnjf one of the «imt p-rrloilx that tha au» I* ahininc yuu will ιηι«){( from your hoU and pr>.m»nwlc down the treneb to eoma nid» vtnrm enrntr to dry out and tako a »mvk*. Vou make your»vir π tomfnrtablo an pos sible pull out your Bull l>urhain and' ■ay to younelf ι tint il k not no b«i after all. Then you dlecovei- th - ; ! you have no pater* Hnd your maUlia·' are all wet. To crown yoor mir.'or-l tunoe tha warm καο hue brought to! life million* and million* uf "animal*" that euddenly begin to bin· anrl crawl all over your body. You riw to your I feet, «cratch like the dicketi* and e*-| claim: "Hell! I've jot the uoolici." Oh how many time* t hero heard1 tho*e fatal word·. I It la chatractcr:et!c of the Ameîich*· not to «Lay downhearted very Ion;; under any clrcuoutanre* ro you con •ole youraelf with the thought* thjt your relief ia due tnat night ami you will go back for a nice long re.t. Bat when night comet do you υ-.Ί ι relief? I »ay nntl Injtcad νου ret an order that your platoon will ζ ο ever the top at five A. 31. the nez', ■naming after aixty minute* artillery, orrutmlion tnH tnU K.tl μημΚοβ -«I and mi. "Oh what a an-at and ο riolM feeling. NOT! Voar company coaminilrr pay* you a ririt and through him you learn Uial a b; drive It In b« launched next moruinv all along tha La·. In th· excitement of getting read; you forget about your btU-kUrvw wet and oooti·-bitten body and ndn < igt to live ten year· during out ' night A heavy «rtrflery prcparat'ior ! la something that can't be dc«cribed.j Neither can you describe your nwc ι HnMUou. Uut after many Ion* ! minutes the xero honr rveataally ar-l rive·, the harraae lift· mid orcr you go. It i* dayliKht by this time. The men in mall proup*, tingle file, pav ' through the wire and you find yoor-! •elf In no-manV land on the way U take hill No.— About the une yoi» (tot well oat into no-man'· land the Boohe artillery open· up. Thoy pou. •hell· in on you in qaantitm, qualities, and varieties that you never beforx. knew existed. Then instead of tho| highly colored romantic description» ι of · grand and glorlo as chargc, ynu He men oeurryiM for ahell hoi·· and any othsr kind of hoi·· that ray be eon· easiest. Maybe the «balling will taw op α bit before long and. you! •tart your men going forward ajpàa-i TMs tone rev notice that yoa Jhaeom't (rot aa many man a* you had when you started. Gradually and caution» yoa work your way forward orcas ! they open ap an yoa with their ma-1 chino nu and what a wicked nounri', thoee bullet· have. It it not lone be·' fore yoa realise that you have got to pat >om· of thai* gun>i out of ac-' tion before yoa can aevaacc. It m>) take all day to do it and ni(jht catcher Lou in ao man* land. Yoa decide to ty low all night holding on to whit you've got and flanh taking the hill next morning. You pick out ahole and try to real but—all night they shell you. It i* iiot bullets that bronka a man bat It'· tboM high exploitive •hells. Then· ■· nothing that tear· α mans nerve· up like_ a lonp (frilling tauw· p«»vM-ni«. ι vu iicmr wounded nra groan >11 night and u runner romei to you occadonully, with th· navra (hat jou hav· loti ι another aergeanl. In one attack Ij a» ont nhcll kill fourteen men. it! blew thrm to piece*. Somehow you manage to rurviv·: th· night and next morair.g d»V light you novt forward again. The Itiwrlctu have ■> way of alwayt ting there" 10 you rventnally cap'.ure the bill, tend your priton^ra lack and ■lgnal to your aeroplanea (he pnaltior i of your front llnoe. You rail* yonr Wn and And that more than half of. them are mieing. Majora and Cap-: Ulna got killed M well aj lieutenant· | and cnlntcd men and you might yet! word that you are now rummandlr.* yoar company or evert your battalion. Yon try to rat but haa made yoar throat ao raw that ymi can't poaaibly (wallow the raptured German broad and jam, which ta all you have. ° And it coca on lika that. Your re lief never cornea. You ara rainforc od inatcad and ordered to conlinae th· advance. Finally you ara with drawn, (iren a couple of days rest' and Kent to another aertor where the' doe· la repeated. That la what war la lifce today.' Bat even at that we took what came aa a matter of toorse and oxpcctcd nothing better. We knew what we ware up againat. We are not grum bling about the hardmhipa W1 had to andara. It waa worth it all to b« able to aay ; "We helped Hek the Η una." We ar« proud that wo wore In a light ing unit. We are glad that wo camo -wwm mo κν'"η v« vr pi ou fucn we go back. Above all «· ate (ltd (emphatically ao) that the war [a over. It i* troa that we have nor bright daya and ulmoat Mc thf hu mornua ltd* of things but thu only ■an that eajoya war la the man he hind tha Hoc·. If TOO ever h«ur a man «ay that ha haa been through • Me light and would lika to go buck a«a!n you can «ilth«τ pat htm down far · fool or a liar. I hop· tha day· of war hni paaaed forever but if wa thoald ever have another you will aee Am#rira ri»e ·· ooe nan, for ear experience* over here have made ta lore and apprerl· **· more than ever the greatest cotm u* that ('rod ever bleaaed. . ' didn't intend writing each a loos "tt*T and hope that it will not tire {·*■ WrHe to me often. It ha* been alm„,t three monthe rince I j _T**?lv,<l «*11 hat keep writing a°d "·'■· eventually a letter from h··· »'ll After through. Love to the faiaily, Yoor («α, _ WIIJ/IJE. Co. C. 8°th' tnfantry, Α. Γ. Ο. N... 7» I AmerW»" * * ' I Durham Taylor returned Wedaet> Jay afternoon from . bu.laeae trip 1 ' eRalelgh and Charlotte. NE7 TABLE GIVING LGCATION OF UNITS SO«K It In 7rvl Corp. "Aiti*a h· d*^«r;i«aU|rMi Mill New PftH of 8th Cwp· Wiil. ncton, Keb. 3.—A erw tabla »f lo<at(,>jv of anlu of th« i»p uxprditionary forc<« ση Jinumry 'Λ, made public tod»» by the War Lh inàrim.-nt, ahowed no ehaficea ln> Ihj <W(Mi|i«l of thr army 01 occu [•r.ticn, l>ut iti.lirnl*d that the tth. 7th, ïttb, aard, "tfth dhrliiont of th» H'ruyjiny forrw and thr 36th and 4fUh dlvMjoni, c«n*?itutrd tha «ray 9n the Xno of comfnunleaiiun. Th·· 71 b il^vinon wat ai Salaeraia. iarSr.T b·;:!» Mu<cil from EuT*lin and :hc £nth wn'. -.it Colcmb#y-I^«*-B#ll«a. k'rn«nt OrfMÏutÎM· A ruirrijj )m»nt uf corp» and diria orm ;-u,c lit" following aa th· praa ■t:t nu'ioiiTutioii : 'Firt Anny: Ptm corpa comtiting )t tb·· 3(th, 7«itK and #Oth dWi» or.< rail Lhr Sth cmx*. renakting of ha XUth, 2Pth and «2nd. fccond Anny: Hlxth corpa, corn iriairc the Ola, 7tl> and J3rd dnia nr... nr.rt «l e 9th forpj, eomUtinff of »»»!> * Mih *«<· oΗth dMk'.ont. Third Army: Third iorp«, conabt η»: »»» ν»# .·!«*, 2c,u m%iu izr.a αινι*· on·; 'uurtb con», eompriaaf tk· !il. It h urd 42nd ilirU.op·; ïth • ρ*. conH(>i;nc of th* 3Vtii end 80th I'.fcrter.·. Slit \«d 30th Dillli'l··. Thj iccvrri rorp«. i-umpoaed of the !7th. r»'/lh. Plat a«d !>2od dirla •;r.v, ·λγ..« Kted ua "ai-tlnir ind.-p«nd •«■tlj·." J'hc aralj: im*nt of tie .kthth .·»ρ-, comprised ι»Γ Lh* 6thf 77th and <'. ·! division:·, wns uot Indicated. 'INI'LAND 'îCHOOL FOU GIRLS HAS Λ SUCCESSFUL RJt-OPEN INC. ..TincUnfl Srhool for Girli, Salen >u:«, opened m«^t puirvnafully A I· r.or,i<nir ûftv l a ihiea *cck* euap·*1* ••on on account of îrflornUL Indeed .h* r*-n«tcmblinç with new une· en *nll«ηft was Ukr m rvjrulur Spring >peMi»p. Th·.· very carefully formulated /l-r,\ of «TQArantinc are in «/fact and lh+τψ ic no apparent reason wtnr ufe tailing ιη«ψ not now b· inaarad until innc tHlh an tb« institution plana. Γ be jnî\nnar> far lit ira provided dur n% the iinpenaion ara expocted to be ι wondergna help. IAM*«OiN"CO<JNTY · HUN MZi4> FOR AUTO ΤΗΕΤΤ. " ·/ Kick mend, V»., Jul. - Γ1.—Eanry Tott: aid _Ru-httr\l£foinart>c, joxuïç itoM-a uÎBriin oa the thtrri of (valine a Bti?rk automobile worth al îl.OOO. They were lakeu into •iMody («r lirofcd and Fooshe* .1 U ufU-r liavinsr attempted, it ia :Λγ«λ1. te ull the machine for $4S0. Accordinc to the detectlre*. Pott» kud Cromartte admitted that the* >mJ rtolen the mni'hine in Norfolk u.il liad cme hire to Mil It. The ■ar bare the Vtrrrinian lieenae nom >er ïttlilO. V?..· yuuna men Maid that Ibcy plck id it ap mi the itmct and haul no idea ίο nlu.m il belonged. Tbey war· trlil pendrnc icatrurtlnna from Nor· rolk.—Wil. Sur. WASK SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PAYABLE ONLY TO FIRST OWNERS 'wtmiiiHi Directed No» la P»7 War Sc»'n«i Siupt Eaeept to Ori gleal Owner·. War Stamp· No· Tra.uf««aU·. Tht.l wHi- «avinga certificate· are p.ijtbli> only to the (Imt owner· and thai Hampj are not tn ba offered »r acwpWd In trndv, li a recent no Lie* by Secretary GUua of the Trcaa jry Department. In pgnu^nct of tb'» notice, post masters have been directed by the ' saving* certificate* on which the name* of th« owner» have not bean intend or have been craa/d or handed except in raae of drat h or dis ability. PoKtmattcrf have been forth ■r instructed not to pay war aavingf rertiAeatea preaented by peronna or firm) known to be Vxjjrfnn or pabllcly "fiforinif to buy war aavtnga ataaapa fi-om tnc ownara, unleaa poeitiv· evi dvnrr to submitted that thr certifi ratta «err originally lamed to the pai-vin or firme presenting them for payment. Thl» i· in heaping with the law that make» war aaetngs non-tranafeTahle. The Treaimry Dr par tenant call» the attvnt'un of the publie to the law that pTovido» for the redemption of war Mvinjr» certificate» on ftvino a tea data' written no tie ο at ta* poet Thl* provide· «rainât any loa· that may be mrt in trading war aav ing* «tamp· and, furthermore, avoid· η violation of the uiw. PRIVATE FMEST » Urn ■ Α Μ η OP IUIE'3 OCKK BACK HOME Bile'· Ciwk, Ftfc. 4.- -Privet· Forctt P. Holland, nd of Mn tJltlmn Holland. who did hi* "bit" io helping break IM lll»l«nbw| Him·, hu re turned heme. lie wa« a eeebor af Co. E. 105th Entfin«or», of the h«o« SOth divis ion. and left Camp Serin» for over m< aerviei In Majr, lil* Private Holland aaw eer-vtr· Arat oa Ui· Ypro» front i· ÏWilrium. Lafter be wan traneffrred witb the loth te franc*. On Hoptember 29, during the mctnf.rablc o*enal»t he waa eevvrely g*ae;d. He wee removed to · hos pital In Reading, England, where be remained until Dccotaber I. when h« left for Liverpool, fro» which plaet be tailed December 14, Undine in New York December ||, on the Ced. Menrln C. Wade, who haa been ill alnt» Sanday la reported better. erea io De eent to Came Joraey Cltjr, K. J. Merritt, JOHNSTON . ACJtlCULI ■ΤΛΤ1 KaleJrh, Ν 1 County oaa 4 j ruination th /mod In th· turai stand Dv. ii the Hoard th· supply tarai fnfoNu In November, February u 1918, with a each town ' consisting Wl vice- preside* by popular Λ» t-oou »«n organise to a County, with as C tlStinK of Board of u Superintend* tary of the lh« County *icent. th· ion Ajrent, ty Parmer* at large. inrliulM all fctcnt tot twice wch relating to .οι if the county, meet esch — ' lure of which aid , Service of of AfTc cultural ι.., dividual fan Accordiny County * — tlw or OF ATTRACTS ATTENTION. Feb. S—Johnston .qua ifrkultBral ok ■ wmgugÊmiat much ■ty from an aftrtcul Thia organisation . Agriculture which «laartnit hauaa far ·*—inad of acrfe·! It waa formed ember. January, «h of 1»17 and jrary chairman la I a township board ι ■•■ban with a •acretary elected of the township· » were marfed to J of Agriealtare, comnuuoa can· —ι of the County — the Cooaty a, the Sacra el Co—we. Demonstration me Demonatra eat of the Coan Ί foar member* ty Board iho j otem of the dit hoards, and meats ' ι consider questions jin* the agriculture (he township boards , and are hi the na sanitations Extension Department the State a*rt to reach the In . A. Is . of M. Johnson, «oosihle for this Coanty «.TOJaatma o> u»is County Board «( it mreeeut the noo •pfcon^l^d poor-road obstacle direct touch wtkhim HHtdbt abwl to!better ipA· W· Actual need* litTISr®?* ■*·"·«" , -aratsCJB?^7ES; inf u it di4 in the count] •κι ef trtru '« not ill It meeting» wha »1· present, a_ ι he yi«r la all «« to atMn For ljutaoc·,. had to do »i " rotation of , toil; with the anaat paMu qu«lion of tahie· (or of the V.eW in farnari _ " » total attend •oi»W. This > <a 1· ether ι.ϊβτ'M. «rt*d throoghoat ! Batters ofTnter· » «—τ ·* meetlagi • with liai» ■""Bout of perm took ma the irait home froaa4·| ,, ~ — bat on of nitrate of aoda, and en couraging the growing of wheat In Johnston Coaety. Greater than any other ona thing that it hai done kaa km tha aMmic ation of a prevailing indifference ta better agriculture, and tha adrwrtla inr of the farnss and tha farmer vo that Um WHO'S WHO in Joh» "tea County*» Agriculture is wail known. All daring the year IBIS it aided nnd promoted the different patriotic drive, and «M largely raapotiaible for their suoeesa in the rural (actioaa. Mr. Johnston statea that It I· not yet perfect, but. H ia worWng like a rhann and it reaOy aceomphahtne lorn excellent remit* from the stand point of inlawing {arming hi the county. "WILDCATS" PUT UP SOME CREAT FIGHT Senator Wad. worth T«Ua Hi· ColkaiM· of EUttlo. Lomm , W«r* Hwtj WILD .CAT! PVTT UP CHEAT Ptom. WaahlnRta·· Jan. BO.—Senator Jam·· W. TMiwmti, of N«w York. In a ipeeeh tn the Senate today told of tlx mtt #irtit mad· by Um Thir tieth diri.ton, Um «Old HiekonT— th. "WlUkat," composed of North Carolina, Bo^h Carolina and Tran*» •ee troop·. The ftfht took |li«i ko tween St. QMPUb and Cambri. "On September JB llu Twenty· ♦ercnth *ndTklrti«t>i «HrMona of American trjop· war· knxM :aaiMt th·. Bled«nbur< line at Um ρ lore where the ranal row»·» oat of the tannel «nder the mountain." uld Senator W«d»wotth "It required three dap· t* thorn to omrome ft. Their hint *er· larar·. Frenkly, Senator·, I do not mc how me* could ha*· |»1· throagh anch a por tion and torn* out alto·. The mUti· moat to me I· aotoandin* I think It , would he M·*» any other civilian who iee« that a»* of tresekai and radar Kiuuira |)··ι >w, MM tnd MM et barbvd w\r* «Mid th« Canal lta«li •■«irÎn( fWJ» the tonnai oa tha north golnf forward ho a tunnal o· th. aoath, which M lo bt crmiid. Il»mrBib«r fct the nan were cob jaetod to 1 f*arfol fir· froM ιΜι toft fiank aa tfcay pnahad their way Into ihi* podtio». A Brfttah dhrWoa aaaUtod ipM.tha right flank aad (hi funooa „ dHUlon, tha Forty-8i*U H%h1aa*af *Thoy uy>l tka opoa canal aad tha Amaricasa mm^ OB top of thi hlH ovar tha ΚΙΠ and all of Um poal tin· jn fraet of the aauL TMi away free their atartia* point, bil thoy raacbad Uian on tha flrat day Tkan mtoad a torrMc hand-to-hatU contaat to hold what they had taka· Aa Auatrmflaw *rUn waa throwi in ta halp thorn aad tha Aoatmiiatx aad Aatricâna foaght haad-ta haa< thora for two day·. Π·««τβΙβ gate aad BawMnaoa «how au~tKr.~^ur-i sga^ssfssus: tort·» of thla war em a UMaalliili - "ÏÎ? Î~î·· ·«· * *"*«k 01 • two dlvWoa front of aho«t thro· BETTER SERVICE! |1S SOUGHT HERE O&.UI. mt Plana of a U brin« «beet rocûWtiona make poafbla a utM la _ in tka w aarrfco ttntowt country, wvra uumum4 hat night by H. 0. Galloway, local rapraaaata «h% af tka Ancrictn Rtlhnj Ex praaa company. "A "batter aairtca ei>Nlp *lu b« nmWakaa by tlx Ιίί,οοο «m mad won<« ai—lmiil la the ixprva buaioaaa, for tha of raJaing tl» a^ndard. of w ripping and marking iifr— akip TWa dr+va «m start η Mnaiy 10, la miy ctty aad town ta tfco country. It will of od«cation aa ρ ma acaployaa alaatiwianaoaalj «ttk a wklaonraad effort to aao«ra tk· ao 0 PC ration of tka aklapiac* yiMk along tka aaaaa Ubm. No now pack ing or marking rolaa kava baaa adapt •Λ for tka caapalp, bet axpraaa dm· *ra aad receiving (Un «fU ko ia atmctad hmaftai to lnaM, ftrmly but foree be strictly iftwil to. The chief piMM of tha 1 •errice nipitn k to duck, ud for til, Um waati of time, and money that nnh from loot or daa&aged ahiptaehta. It ie a mm of diasatiafaction and aanoy— to botii sbiiipote and the cantor and tonds to impair tto «anha. H ta a* parted that aU who Alp by and tmfittMt éliMato an an nual hr traveling lU way, *10 bt keenly interaatad to tha fsrthreenlng drive. timaaan it to intimately CM rami the Iran «portât! on and of maay uiffrmnt trade* and tudoamra. mu of which depend ahnoet exelosfcre b" upon the npiia aervice. Regarding tho cmdkltu vhkh M (υ a darM-m f .r a —riant! in. ο af dill character, aa naia official •aad* tMa tetsment: "It It aa ack newtodgad fact that tha avaria Αι sricaa Woaiaeaa man regards a Ht (lad cuatomor aa · direct aaaat to hia bualneea. Ho waold do aothiac that pigbt jeopardise Ha geed rafetio bith that caetoaaar. Sat if tha km he aont tho caatooMT arriva to had ordor, if tho coatomti ara danag ar pOf orad haiaaai thay war· expo* darter the journey, or », aaayfea, an Ura ihMaiuU ara toat kataaan af to "Ia a aoetty ^ both the ahipper a ad are diaappotetod aw while the exereaa company ttaelf Ul faced with toe aacaaaity of practt c»Ily haying to the caoda. A general dUraUafact un with the aervice la m-| evitable—and ao eoe ie tha ι Anothrr oeoa..· el daxaar* I of ahipaaejit* > tinmt " tha war of a poor qnality of wrapping paper and twine, or an iaaeil rient qaaatity of good paper. Old or aecond hand cartooa and other container!, which do not stand up er carry aevaral ι " marka, ar^ fonnd to he reap nit far aaaay ahip»ewta being daaMgcd,! eiougty delivered or going aaûay.l OU marts on ' wren* destination. A (Mdil effort will ba mad· to se cure the help ef boÉMM wnrati**· and auaim of large tea—m m •11 trade· «ad industrie· in the boMaf tktl the proper preparation of a press shipinenU la » Butter of hn portaaee to «τ·ττ hnmsM Mm·. Τ bey win U um U fir· the sob i«-t persona) ettenttoo and to loohl Into thair ililpplac •m that the has end buUiic <i The "better aarrieo eajapB%n" will ke conducted for the purpose of btif mc about a betterment ef the minw •errke, k the lntereat of tha p*ople who depend iipou It or uae It ore»» Loaally. Bot Ha wmmpm i«|inrts h*| It upon the reapoaae wl eo apai tion of tbe shippers IImmnM, tk· opteioo of Um tfldali of the i pre as company di recti n* the Mi and thara are many btdleattaaa β tfcia help, on tbe peat of tha poblle, will ba forth* oaslac HE DIDN'T F1MUH TUs nui becan to bolU and m not able to ilnSb Lake 14 Λ0. haard dMt the Kâtatr >)tn battle: "He began to balld and couldn't m£ Tba aaigbty —ipirt tot 'aae vU OoU.' " AT MKTMOPUT CHUECM Bandar School at »:4B, Ooa. Β. Privet, NptTlntiBdcnt Preaebiag it It a ·. and 7:10 p. m. Epwonfc Umm held —«tag Monday night at 7*0 a'elaak. , Piayaa Midi·» Wed need* y m»· lac at Ι ΛΟ o'aloA. nwfMr <· eorétaKy Mtad to attend ·! tk##c mwWm· J. U. DAKTIL, Paator. . mllaa. TWjr rtnimi and AHMtJ tb· atrongMt German offanahro posi tion In Franc·, which nMM h majlb^aat whole portion rf tb· "That waa aba» a tb· TkMrtk woo the ti-HM of 'Wddcata.' Tb· AiM» liana dabbod Ibw that for the Ma nor 4a which tK«y fcagbt." UM Thirtieth wW bo broagbthaaM rarly la Marob U praaial plana fairy. Tb· boy· wID be laadid on ata« traaa porta aad afl'bad at Maw Tar at Cbartaatan. U any large ahlpe arc wod they will bava ta go ta New Yert. It la baMand aow tbat Obsm· Jark eon win he aaed for deeteblllaatier aaryiaii far tb· Tar Hack aad êoatl CeroHala»·.—Β. Β. C. Bryaat, Ir Charlotte Obawvar. M( ba aaaia «tact to Ou ife^anWer. *Τ Uter i* ttHtkr « ether totoraatod uS^isiuâ!^^ mm, MtonfuM by iJMrlil toab i>o&7 that rink··· ar otWr jhhi» •siato. OmhI Parabi·· itokMbMiw IkoriiW to Hifhi|i to Ear··· mi, Lbcir own «hUhUh m who hav·, rw^ wmwh for laaviac tha amy «to ant*· m étalai far aaa tnnl ibwiMa trmm Kamai to *· U»iU4 SiatM. Ha· a· fcihrml *ouU ka wmid trairai ilmaw Ina lUr ataaag to fcinaa to Mm pan it aaiharltaUan and In· Haboctn. New Jaracy, to tha y la «a ·( aaHat ■aat or WarTin· tola the aarrtoa. Thaaa ioatractiaaa apply to avttat >4 or infH aaa· «te estons «ha larrioa aflar April let, ltlT. Man rfco latarad Lka aanrica baiera that late nay ba farta ughed to tha UiM Uatca when akkaeaa ar dtrticaa to , tha aaldtor'a faafly iliarty Ii4tat- j "H maat ba aatmleai." aavathe J D»ia»toairt uujwwn:" that Uaetal*·* ar ftalaa»oa4 of tfcia kM rill ha jtfwaa aalf to esccptloaal ( toarly aha* tha* tha atekaaaa la ell' «ah a critical nature aa will ratjalr* ha aaMtort Immédiat. praaaaci or hat diatm* in a taaa'a family ta'1 tuch aa caanoi ha rdtovad by allai-1 sent of aooty aili uadar tha War tu·!r laiarinf A AJtMENtAN-SUUAN MUV CAMPAIGN BEGINS FIB ■UAJtY Mac Raleigh. Fab. <tfa Btata Chair-! Y. JojTCMT. Of tiM AZOMO-I *β4τΠμ Belief fTala ia*ld. ly f«>iil Ma eepanlwHin periacted, mi Ult week >^·οίι( Feb. SI M oauouto that the pooale of North Carolina viU cnthoaiwtleaDT rmip· he It·#,000 which the AMriaM tee Mka tU» «tat· to glee ae to" feed t^hi m imn Th· «hart boa of North Carolina uti boon atrhrinr for mmmy yean to «id the AiMrint, who an tha »ld«at Chxiatua» la the world. Tbooe people Wn boas cmBod Df« t» ««ht SU—<1 to puMiii the nllAi el Orlat, sad they have miw falter**), rron la the face of death AH OS, >f praam haa booa brai|kt to bear f« tfceak, aad troaieaa of fnota rroa* the yoke of Tarfcoy have boon node by Tarbey aa we· aa Oenaeay.' [Ha Gênas* aoagfct the aid of the Ar menian Midler· la the wartd war of fertng the· · free loyabMt h for the help, bat i—eiHafrly the Ατ ι told the Gonaaae that their dcetlaioo were Hakad with the «nie·, end dut whatever the outcome of the they would reateln faMhHU No wwilei of Mod thine at fla, 1—^ot Tarfc or Haa ccaSTtr- **-' Armenian fraaa hia ttli|io· and Me deteralaatlon to etaed ea the ride of right. TWy preferred death rather tho oldest eharcb, having bun » tabUehed in the year SOI. They have! been uuKt»d, IMr property ataleo. ' they hew· bee· driven fro» their bone·, iad their wwiii and children! bave «tarred la the deeerta, bet tbeyj hare never fermakea their Chriat.1 80 sow the ehmrbee have * eyeteai tie method through which te wo , end* Ter which they hm! at of preaaniaf the pie-! drareh of Cfariat in tha worid. , The Aiaeilau aak only rafteieat! food to keep the* until tiny can gatb-'· a* tbe next barreat when they will TWy had »0 0^000 eoJdlert in the] itaa amy. 10.000 in flu Ameri· amy. and ISgj* i> the BHUeh1 , 1, —,A,·- , , ft. it ■ cmiaron wert anvto I· m to «tarre They bow need omr to preeerrt their Km Dr. Joynrr aaka tbe poeple ef North CaroMaa ta ai*· $«00,«00 Ιο ■well the netioaal find te aid in m ing Uue reliant pooale. a»d be I· eer taln tbe wffl he a ready eoe. Hanhvflkl "There1· iWllMl rottea la the • farmer who lea at ebeet the MiMM IM the pricw of ehoea war· oae-third the y ι eat prlaaa. Another thbc that added to Ua diemil.faclloa was tha feet that ho had recently eeid M.M tm * pair of ehoea for a little alee neede the aerrleee of nead· the terrVee of an expert WgtWjJJ t· help hi· flfure est t the difference between the 1· aad th· H.M fer h MM ef leather *bkh ho paid far in tha Aeee wat " ekrhlh sr t^iasgiisri ΤΊμ MkMl it *jwbi k«. elZS 'fw Mm·! wuhi 0· iMMtt ·( Ih INQUIRY INTO Ν. Y. COTTON EXCHANGE BELIEVE STAPLE SHOULD BRING HIGHER MUCKS FtawlU·! VrK| *«Ah«ici, PA _ •{J1* K·» Voifc u4 Kn JOttOB e«ch*»vc»' Lry β K*MMti«r« of rb· Η «· by 8p«jk«· Clark wa «*»>', by Rrr>re-<.-t«tW. , )f AHummmi, In a 1 l lotlia ι «J Sn ch. ,ΪΓ. rcoM b. »h*Uii>r «bcrt Mtt nf mat nttmhttn· >« tfc# «zchuig· had caiaod a d»· ;l!o· of Mtitu yrieM. *3t SSfS, * *— wraUn· tbr mom wide I » the cotton triant — M riwtbor tfco low prie·· am 4m to ι roMniracjr Mr rt*!nfcit ι Iff. It «lao world dim nittcc tH momr.irnd liriitoll» n ta ••tor· open maiUet ——- " " * -■ ·«. A RepreeretatW*· fveai Him erhuUnj Mr. Caraway and trtativet Xapie. of Tes·*, and rt Alabuu, arjtd UN* Mt •tien by Coerraat to mmmt a >riw«· for cotton. Mr. Ora w>t dircrtly chaire that a· ton ctan< the decline In ifr-rft, bat Bepneratatlvea Ba 3»?in tanM ttct fereign · <7 Λοπ Mflhif < h reach Ai i|*3t> Μ forced down the 1 '"The price kai tna^earty i rni'.l new th»r« la sot aay *ai ■«Uuo," déclarai X*. CMn ici-Jnr tht* conditioB ftwral kc -.fh the world'» cottea h ■he t and that Âr 1·1β «ν to: fh it the «italic«t aver ■ bc «. Mr. Caraway hU Aa M would not Huila aariV il the wgat of the iedMa, nfcrauOion that aa T«»·» Mfa aade hi thte rovetry 1 :ottea to fareiea count**· at *a:t prbe 1MB then that wU col : mur ορροπ .intt·· far iaike Tidcul cM MTftw. Thr y>*mimUn kn nuhii nlMi fly a the (kfTCUT if War ami th· : r.?rrtmrr of th· Nary to Miihl lu .-.mantatiT·» at afl «Mita*· «H : whar· enlirUd ι Μ·<" 'ι «ana'.dcraM» •ntatleaa ara now May η. Ί They will bt »ra»a*adto ■ft.· > wtoeh an «ara. to aaakb the; γν-ttfc upUcatfoa fckaka, to a·— Mat 'ta. if nccwary whh tha —~ rati " of their apptt(·■«■— and ta ad· - them relative to lirtfaia^ta· mr ■ ■ * generally. It h the plaa ef «ho «11 Uenrtra ΓοββΜμ to ae trj M» «ark to edaeatiarat to: " welfare or^Matiattoaa al 5>f ' « at th· can pa, eax •tc. .to repNMttlttWrf tofe.l who ara appatata* Cr 1·Ι of theaa watfaea I. ν 111 haw tha d aubtanca of Hot.' local boarda of _ __ Bar-*"/ rhiea, ta addition to th· la air.; V* racatyad from ' tha Coaa mkrta. Wli<>. trr. F: λ- cm kw y*an< rat kM m< «! '*·*£· br*WB« point to •m! - ih· world »·Γο for Am- owm her l* wihimÎm ιΧ ? « for iS i u< th« t ^ feet M*àj for rt !■■>>. ttvor ul lut <| troubW f««M fcr bar H» «ι· ·'· <1 wit* f^nri ■£* ·». . -ία ta tu· cou·trr a«o. H. W: ssw srtr ss;*»awt.ssftfiii X"- ifir.;™ "·«? ts fcviASLt» ■* I ett; . .)M <M will «oart ■ ■or '.ofotii.— Hoo4 m4 itkîir. - r.d Dimliit· LAND MIA AT AUCTION. C-' '. j«t4r*4 MM of hod ImW at 14 '^tra· Btotion wm'MM Μ IM· «40. dM «MrtbuuM tor K· •t t: η to tfco kieboal W44or. H. 0 :hmm w tir -β It.m. Mr tha c
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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