DUNN COMMUNITY CHAUTAUQUA, JUNE 11-15 iStfl
THE DUNN |
DUNN, N. C., jOUK ft, Iftlft *
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SEVERITY OF GERMAN PEACE TREATY
TERMS MAY BEIESSENED SOMEWHAT
• Council of Fou. Discussing the
Counter Proposals
FRENIH ARE UNWILUNC
British Delegates Favor Nua
bar of Concession- ; Ameri
cans Favor Mir er Ones.
RHINELAND A' GERS HUNS
Cerassn* Incensed :wr Formation of
the Rhenish r -nolle—Srslts
end Dnnmnrl ’’•'nee In Block
■4s Garmr’ty If Necessary
There Is pr ’ah lily that Germany
may secure a ^ result of her strong
counter pro- aN some lessening In
the severif *,f the pence tents of
the allied a d r .aoeixted powers. Ger
many’s pis * that It will ba impossible
to fulfill *hr financial requirements
of the nil a and her protests against
certain 1 rrritorial relinquishments
have be- - h eded and are being die
cussed 1 the council of four. Parts
reports as it that in certain quarters
of the v-ac« conference tha German
viewpo -» :a receiving-ntrong rapport
A f• "1 discussion of the German
count - p oposala, especially concern
ing ni s ationa and other economic
fcatc • ->f the pence treaty, haa been
bald b-. [ resldant Wilson and the staff
of Amer can experts of tha American
peac ■ d.legation. Croat Britain la
Hid :u f.ivor a number of coneomions
to G Mr iny, but Prance continues
• firm in her stand not to waver from
the uricina! terms. On the other
hand h? Americana are declared to
be n t averse to minor concessions,
but - aot ip favor of going to tha
extent :hs British propone.
Th. Gorman government la in
censed o- er the formation of a Rhe
nish republic. It has ordered the ar
rest of Pr. Dorian, tha president of
the re-...h ie, and also has protested
to the peace conference and the
armistice commission at Bps against
•*»«- WVII > ■ IV > w» MAC a 1 C1IHI BUMAVir
tiM in til > fM eupied Rhineland. Preach
support of -he Rhenish republic is
eharactoiisto by tha German govsm
msnt m k'rh treason against the em
pire. Strii o - by diaaatiafled Gormans
in tha Amcr rsn occupied area call
ed la prates’ r.ciinat tha formation
of the repub. « tried quickly when
the American rommaadert Issued a
. _led report has reach
Copenhagen that Petrocrad has
been captured by Pinnieh and Etthon
ien troop*.
The brad of the Austrian peace
delegation has departed fjfcra SL Ger
main for Innsbruck, carrying with
him the allied peace treaty. Counter
revolutions ere reported from numer
ous towns in western Hungary. Hun
dred! of refugees are arriving at the
Austrian frontier towns, seeking safe
ty.
Sweden and Denmark have corns in
to line with Swtteertand and Norway
in declining to join a blockade against
Germany in case Germany refuse* to
sign the peace treaty. Like Switzer
land and Norway, the plea It made
by Sweden and Denmark that such ac
tion would be a violation of their
noutrality.
Big strikes hays begun in Pane,
Lille and other cities in Prance.
CROWING BENSON CROWS
BICCER ALL THE TIME
Bonjon, June S.—One of the most
important real estate deals consum
mated in Benson In many years oc
curred when the Farmers Commer
cial Bank purchased a lot attiolning
tho railroad hero from W. Ransom
Sanders, of Smilhfleld. This property
was sold at auction a few weeka ago
for $400 per foot frontage. Upon
this lot sell be erected a handsome
bank building, the plana being drawn
for a three-story structure besides tho
basement
Contractors have begun work on
the waterworks and ssvsrssi plant
her* and barring unforeseen delays
they plan to have tho system complet
ed by neat February.
Tb* town commissioners bar* clos
ed a contract with the Carolina Light
and Power Company to run a lint
from Selma bera for the purpose of
furnishing light and power. The
line win carry 63,00® eoha or about
10,000 hormepower, which gives assur
ance that all tha power noeeaaary for
an expanding town will always be at
hand
Reports from tha various sections
contiguous to Benton are to the effect
tH*t An ixetlbnt tobAcco crop u
growing, the plant* In almoat every
way giving assurance of a big tobacco
crop. Cotton is eomewbat lata and is
not yet up to tb* average at this
tins# of tb* year, which condition la
do* to th* backward spring.
i STATE MERCHANT* TO
“**T SOON AT BEACH
Statesville. Jan* s.—Acceptance*
from practically all speakers lnvitad
to address th* ITts annual convention
ef the Merchants Association of North
Carolina at* now In th* hands of State
Secretary J. Paul Leonard, of States
ville. WHhia a f*w day, th* conven
tion win be bald at Wrigbteelll# Beach
June ITU, lSth, aedlPth, and Mr.
Leonard says th* jwwapoet* a* good
for a large attendance and the h*(t
convention in tho Histary of th* an
coelatsoa. Th# argnnlaotlon *f the
NircUnti Mataal ^ Itaoruet
Company far the hanofft ef the mem
ber* of th* Aaaoctatlom ha* etiasulated
Interest throughout the so Ur* Star*
Th* convention U t» ha open t* the
public and all merchant* of the State
are Invited to attend
WAS AN UTTER FAILURE
TO TERRORIZE COUNTRY
Say* Mr. Palmer of tit. B-omt Owt
"••• •» Eighty Cities Msedsy
Washington, June 3—Invaatiga
tJon of Inc bomb explosion* in ciirht
]’*ti*s wh.rh wcra Intended to kill pub
lic ra n, lias convinced secret serviia
chiefs ) ere that th* outrages had a
ciramcn aonrea, and that they prob
ably ran be rlasaed a* an uneuccasa)nl
attempt on the part of a atilt un
knotod anarchistic group to nrunu
a camprign of terrorism begun with
the May day attempt a dri ver a
sacra of infernal machines hrougb
the malls out of Now York.
Washington police t>d*7 dee,did
their efforts to rv-na-embllng frag
ment* of the man who wae killed Inst
night >t the door of Attorney-fUneral
Palmer’s home while attempting to
plant his cargo of explosives.
Mr Palmer himself jlsmiaad the
incidents today as “utter failure to
terrorise the country and stay the
hand of the government'' which pur
poees he ascribed to the anthon of
the outrages.,
Police at Mew York. Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh, /Cleveland, NewtonrllU,
Mam, Boston and rattorson N. J.
wars engaged in the widespread hunt
Detective* were sent from Washington
to th# flrsrt two named cltiea In order
to connect up operations.
The hat of the aahington bomb
plantar, pu debased in Philadelphia,
and other details indicated a possi
bility that tha consignment of explo
sive* had been eent out from there
Another connecting link in the vtey of
a nth or iiee bore wae the similarity of
wiv Bnarrmiuc nanaomj TOO IK! nMf
the ■*«»• of tho explosions In several
cities.
ATTEMPT TO KILL ATTORNEY
GENERAL
Washington. Juno 2.—Attempt on
the life of Attorney General Palmar
woe made tonight through the plant
ing of a bomb which wrecked the
lower portion of the Palmer residence
In the fashionable northwest portion
of Wednngton. Mr. Palmar ZndaU
■“hme of the family eacoped with
out Injury, being on the eecand Qoor
at tke time of the explosion
One men thought to be tha perron
•rho Planted the bomb, was blown to
t5?, ", *•“ ,orc« the explosion.
Police believe that the bomb exploded
BHjBiQ
ln8- .Purtton* of the clothing of tbs
nan killed It wee said, indicated that
he woe roughly clad
The forte of the exploaion war .ef
ficient to shatter window glosi in
residences for a block on neck aide
ai P«l»er house. The residence
of Senator Swinran, of Virgin!*, MXt
door to that of Attorney General, was
not badly damaged.
Wideband Plot Fas rad.
Police picked up along with bite of
clothing of the man killed n copy of
“Plain Words,” a radical publication,
rhis In connection with the report of
sn exploaion at the home of Jostles
Albert F. Hayden in Boston caused
authorities to fear another widespread
bomb plot similar to that which rod i
cala attempted to carry through about
t month ago.
SOUTHERN WILL PUT ON
NEW PASSENGER TRAINS
rhe Otd Schedule. Wl« Be| Rostered
and Ceaaeattene Made at
Mai
Raleigh, Jane S.—Unwillingness to
illow the Southern railway to break
the Salma connection with the Coast
Line Is given today at the reason for
returning to the old schedules of the
louthem railway insofar aa thaw time
Ablet affect westbound badness.
The new trains which go on June
22, unions there is again n change, will
itart from Greensboro about 6 a. m.
ind 8 AO a. m., and from Goldsboro
it 2 p. m. and 6 p. m. Those will as
I early re Mo re the old schedules aa
*• corporation coimaiaslon eon do.
• he tentative plane offered weeks ago
llreanaboro at T4» hi the morning
»d another at »4S hi the morning.
. I**™ nowopapera coming eaet get
‘ advantage in thU arrango
■ ant. Th• later edition# of the pap
ira can get a war from Greeaaboro at
b.ui l u" theraaboou and into
"*|!**Et about #:10, ranching Golda
ooro before noon and the mernaat
Before night.
There will be no 12:10 p. m. arha
w* 2"* of Ooldaboro putting a train
into Baleigh at 1:5I and into Grama
boro at Sfa to connect with Sooth
fl? *•: ™ *M 2 o'clock OoIdahoro
rotaiood and tho old
r* 'Jathttig Oreeaibero
“ “• bo motored. Utah
mataly the train to be known aa 144
n«r fV‘ 11 *0'
□ reanaboro near • a. m., may be run
later, it waa learned today. In that
event it weald reach Raleigh about
140 In the afternoon.
■TATE COLLEGE CATALOGUE
OUT
Waet Raleigh, N. C.. Juno 2_The
annual catalogua of the North Care
&»Hrsttsrs,s
side**" *oT^r
IfesSlss
Sf *ke Bmmmtr Eehoolia |B
}l alee earriee a liat of tha
1020 atodent. enrolled In tho winSr
coirraM of the eoliage during the
P—*. ****'*■ and a rvgiator of nil
gradna«ua tine, Om founding, giving
yreaeat addreaa and occupation. Tha
ttAIN HEALTH AT COMMUNITY
CHAUTAUQUA.
kwuias wmiTm
Is Vealib,'• say* L-.olae Me
Inlyrv. who baa allow n tbo' -nada Ol
IK-opI* bow to get well and k. ep well
by lb* no* of I fee Mtuple cxcretar*
U-r famoua Toiupla Health Club In
b«B Pranclara. the la frees of Ifa kind
In tb* rvontry. baa been tha mvoni
•f helping thousand* to hiwltb aud
hap|.li.eea Her lei use bat b.oo pig
tented Hi every large Mty of He- »u»
try wliero acfaoola. rlmrrtaet and pub
lic bodies bars rmlnraad It as one of
ilia moot practical lecture* of Ira kind
yet Bleen. lamia McIntyre ap:a-ara oa
rnr mini erirrnoao ol llir CiH.imunliy
('hnuisuqua and will (Ira ewryon* *
dyiue start 90 the read to frcalci
health
DR. H. H. HORNE TO CLAYTON
FOULS.
~TU New WaU” TWm W laapiriag
AdAaao by JehaiSaa Csaaty Tar
Haal Who New Ur— ia New YerL
Clayton. Jua* 1.—Dr. Herman Haw,
rail Horn*, of Now York University,
predicted bars tonight that “wHbial#
rears North Carolina wfll provide s
State-will* syutaeu of . public high
Khools and wfll eaact compulsory ada
Dr. Horn* stopped of bar* to saa
bis father) who ha* basa 01, whfl* on
bu war to kaap a fbvsn weeks’ series
ef sngsgamants at Bin* Ridge, N. C.,
a canter of aatnmar rsHgiooi confer
•nces, beginning June S.
Before a congregation of bis bom*
town people, Dr. Horn* epok* tonight
ia the Horn* Memorial church on
“The New.World." In tha course of
bn remarks be said:
"Tbs saw social order wilt be leav
ened by the spirit of equality of op
portunity.
'Democracy ia Christianity at work
in society.
"Democracy formerly meant, 1 am
as good as you era.’ It i* coming to
mean, ‘Yoa are a* good aa I am.*
"Democracy in labor In the Booth
baa already appeared In raising crops
‘on hahr**/ ft will b* only a stop
to pToflt-sharing in Industry.
‘‘Society haa held four views of
labor. First, it is an article of com
merce to be bought and sold. Second,
it ia the human part of tha process
of production. Third, R is a joint
owner of tha product. Fourth, the
radical Ramiari view of Bokhavlam.
It is tha sol* owner. In Amnios we
era just passing from tha second to
tha third stage—News sad Observer.
STILL. USED AFTER ~ YEARS
Jakarta* Cemty Farmer Gan Oat
Old Outfit sad Brews Ckrteimaa
—-Gets JO D.jr Term and it
fW IIN.
- a%ht years of idlon#**, an
»1< «UU tarnish ad W. J. Adana. John
Ao« county, Ms Christina. whltkay
I?'’ fcal J* **• *®*Jy distilling
for Adams. Be waa aantanead yaa
lartmy to aarsa >0 days la Jail and pay
a fine of llOt and coata after pleaa
kj^flty to tha ehargo of Wlelt dis
liking tha stand In hla dsfsnaa, af
ur ravanua oBleen Ustiflad about tha
diacorsry of tha still on Adams' prta
aUtad that tha
■tHl bad boon ha hla possession sight
yaara It was mad by .hla fathar. who
~ lkamad dlatill.r ba
fere tha prohibition wars raaebad
North OaroHna. Hla fathar vslusd
A***™* T1 '^“-tad that It
Nniin with the family.
For sight yarn* Adaau kaot it la
aa oathoma whara qridaa. b„R tkslr
eabwabo aromd It. Uat Chrirtmaa
** "*^>orb««>d was aleaholl
eJly dry and latoxlcanta wars mighty
aearea, Adams ylaldad to tomptaUoa
and aaod Ws eoppar oatAt for mak
ing hU Christmas whiskey.
Wltimw wko litvi known th# do
fandant for a acor* or aaoro of yarna
garo him aaplondld ropwutlon ap to
th* tim* of hi* am*. Thay told
J**s Co.no, th* b. «7h«l!
working farms,—Now. and Ohaarvar
>0.
garnWg^ayhayaatt^tado
.. Tha Cplml Baeholor ohaarraa th*
**• ***?* * bari* ar* a*
tha only ana* that tops* * laiturs.
grudaat* r**or spanks rsmarkably
wajj far Uapradnat * th* aaOnm.
sstasi?? °—•
FINISH TESTMONY
IN TRIALW PAGE
Ootoiibota, Jano »U« jury
ovldonco Is tha Pujba"until To
sot to offer any funbgwodonc. and
tho last wttnom wi^feailned at •
o'clock. Spoochoa la m caaa will ba
sin tomorrow morafcMaad tbo lurv
win probably *»t tho&o darin* tbo
afternoon. ^^^
Monat 01 too, ebanmSVftbo mnrdor
uf Bomlco and BtaV Smith, two
broth on who worn kiWls that town
loot January, agoliTtM tbo wKnrao
rtand ihi.-anJn. A. m^mtod
pcarod on Ibo *or*o taking down
con
trol of his foe lingo ZShuworrd tho
qnootiono to a qulotMd atraughtfor
xtf~acy "xt.
queotio no r*batIn* UrM ta to got
MU one to ad*i|H he J
thot the S-.U brol IwuCd
In arrostta* thorn. j^Laoo that not
a dn*io naan la thoSn whom ho
' would n£ to m\4*hbm
that It
forth
— * ^fg§»
tetin town into a ctkKf wild alarm
which wwa dao»olo^Mio~hod5ml£
w_ rk-. k.o *°
Practically Uia
»»• taker} op thia
CrOM ■TimU.Mim Of
inragard to the fight the Smith* had
arith each other at a Meant Oilee
mica (table, the threat* they made
•pin* his (Paga'd Ufa. and that
Paraded from Mere to Mare la
the town coning and otharwla* vio
lating tha town oralaOaoaa. It araa
also abown by than* witnaaa* thia
morning that both lh» Smith brother*
ware large man, Banafca being natl
matad 8 fart in height and weighing
eioo* to 200 pouada, aad Beaymn,
also araighed between *00 and 120
pound* and maasared * feet.
Tba State concloded Its evidence
and ratted its case yesterday after
noon at 6 o’clock with the examina
tion of B. T. lalHi, of Goldsboro,
who taatiflod that tba Smith brathara
war* hi* nephew* and that b* waa
with Banyan Smith at a Goldsboro
hoop Hal just before be died, that
Bunyan stated to him that OAcer
Page had ahot him without cause,
and that himself and Page war*
ssisc •
W. P. KomegaytJ. H. Cobb and
rtfeer prominMi d««n« of Moo at
Olivo, taatiflod tM* morning to the
jood character of 0«c*r Pag*, and
**• 7“ °“* P?0* kMt oflcan
th* team had ever had.
snore CM been repeatedly elaehes
between attorneys on heth (idee, and
■t one period yeeterday afternoon
"Wb ■ wttneca was being examined
Judge Kerr threatened to let the sa
praiM eoart rale oa Nge of the ««.
Uom unlnea the ettemoy. oenaed their
prolonged eoatantieme la regard to
!“•• alab announced
(ran Um beach tkb morning that he
mated all the witassace examined to
day if possible.
CHEER JURYWHEN
PAGE IS ACQUITTED
'—.i-sz
lag lei the
Goldsboro, June TWo arms wild
usa
shouted aad danced, while men, wo
ssen and children bogged each other
zV’ts-.st'z'E.-zisrs
ef Bernice and BcaThn Smith, broth
who were kiUei he Mount OHre
Us* January, ftbd Mu court and re
turasd a rurdtet of M guilty against
m A. ,orT**r Ro'tee chief of
S;zs.fe.,e3z> —►
*«“ *ho frees OR dense aatratioa
erur wttauuaud be local court sad
** ™ hnferc Judge
• who prodded orer Um eaae.
could TMtore the seen to order.
>ury"1lb uftoiijSTat « *J,TLtotime
eonaumed la maki»t mm btht Aft
ailnvtM. TV i«rr **o«W#d tho cim
s-^xiwsitfrjs
T -P AMt Howell, C. C
» c Hooka, J. A. Buiar^
The court room woe Ubd with la
SHUSH TMt a HI AT COM IMS WITH
COMMUNITY CKAUTAUOUA.
Braah dM Orest. waiter at|Mu !
and mirth-waiter, bailer ee that aa '
aadiaaoa abasia ha awaaed wnlu
wrailSad—aa ha aacablsaa faa wltt l
hta waste. Tan oarer can tall <rhn <
ba will wake a rabbit appear oat o< I
soar aalshbor-a hat or a boot* ol
tarrata oat of Oraadwaa knmia* '
Bui ba keape his aadlearr S—>M
•U the Una about what ba will d.
semi aid bow ha wfl do It. He ap
paan with aU his paraphernalia ate
nro ftMiftaafs cm AUdim'ii M*ht. Qm
tmnd da;«f dM OhaiuaaqwL
WILL BE A FIGHT
OVER DAYLIGHT LAW
Point of Order It Now Yerfcer
Stepped The AgrUuMeeerel
Ml
■eat ePthelr delegated righto." Rap- 1
xacatatlvo W«latex. Republican, of '
Washington, declared tha Republican i
door leader “had no right to make ,
nick an unusual request.”
Opponent* of the daylight saving
act aaade soother unsuccessful effort
today to include in the 1120 agricul- i
taral appropriation bill aa amendment \
providing for the repeal of Mm act.
Chairman Haugen of the Agricul
ture! committee introduced the a
mandment and a point of order was 1
made against it by Representative La
Guard la, Republican, of New Turk.
JEFFERSON DAVIS AlfNtVERS
ARY CELRBRATKO AT DUNN
Tha Daughters of the Ceufederary
celebrated the anniversary of Jeffer- (
mb Dart* at the heats of their praai
loot. Mrs. N. A. Tosmeend. The
beautiful boms was attractive with
many bright summer Rowers. i
Mrs. L. J. Best opened tbs moating ,
I***1 *, W0C* "f Pr*f*r mftar which
Mrs. Nina Holland Covington in bar
usual charming way gave an eloquent
talk on “Practical Patriotism." She 1
Kke with much feeling and her I
me was thoroughly enjoyed by
thoes prevent .
Mine Juanita Crockett gave a beau
tiful reading on ”Patriotism,” after 1
rtkk a delicate lee courso wan served 1
luring which some eptendld vietrola 1
nuaic was vnjvyed. ,
Self-made women outnumber self
made men e desen to one—as any 1
iealer la cosmetics will tell yea. I
vhlcb *u a large number of women.
\o hear the argument* of the attar
>«c "V'b began here this morning.
Tbeflrst speaker this momlec was
3m*. Boa, ef Ullington who opened
fa the defense by consent of the
jrosecution. whs wee employed by the
rltimns of hie town aad county to de
fend Officer Page, and who lest night
mat a telegram to Col. John D. Lang
don. of Oeldsboro, chief eonansl for
ho defense, in which they stated that
f he deemed K advisable, hundreds
>f citiaene from that county were
■eady to vtait Goldsboro at their awn
to the gead char
tcter of Officer Page. R D. John.
5»s* Prank Taylor,
* Goldsboro, *&. spoke for the do
L*?!L■"*«•>« Hen. W. 8. O B.
Robiaeoa and B. 9. Land, of the local
«he speakers this morning
tor the State Sid, afternoon j77.
PowMr. of CHaton. end W. O. Pinch,
>f Wilson, cloood for the dofonoo, ami
Ooldebar* and Soli
titer Walter Biter for tho feat*.
A leave nember of «rn mines! wo
non of lfeent OHre attended the trial
reetorday >nd wore oMtedte X wC
MO* stand as character sritnsmn far
Mear Page, aad all UetiSed that M*
tberscter wae goad. They had at
tested the trial purely trmm Xaemd
inter set in the case' eadTefiJXSr
rifered to take the Uend and teSS
to the character Officer fag* bore
daring the Um* h* had amdeX feX
In Mount Oliva. ■ Mr* Pu« w ho her
heea cent Ire* oely h aneadaan at
lb* trial, we* probably n- ‘"
weaaaa la the court room iukii_l
s'nrsan0’ jS&z
bus*
whet a da* man Mr. Pag* wm end
the high esteem la which lie wee held
by the w*ama ef Mewl Othr*.
CONDITION REPORT
OP COTTON CROP
»M Par Cant |
Harth CeraMpa Cray ftft Par
Cm
WaMingtaa, Jaaa 1.—The coadi
tfaa of the eoltoa eras anas 7».« pea
teat af a normal an Hay M tha de
partment of agricakaia —lamaaad
to Me first report af tha aaaaoa.
Condition by Statna followi:
Vtarjato. M; Korth cEStoa. M|
WsTanaeaear. M; Miaaaari, tft; OUa.
ioma, «5; CaWoia. il.
The report a>aa awaked with keen
atmak by tha cotton ladnatry aa an
EUthoritativa ladles tie* af tha au
«roP' Ftlmea^
■ataa of Urn condition hara —gtif
^ram7*J to T7.« per coat of aaorm
n
“"“C^fcU# '* 1,1 T k »Jh!
a 1116 it was 77.1. Tha tea rear
«• araraga eanditloa is 7*1/
•m^s: hi
-^Eagort. The
* wryUtiaa la rlaw "“the
iffaem thraagbout tha Soath for a
ad action of the planting*. Unafl
yto?11** «f tha planted araa hara
daesd the redaction aroaad 1ft —*
iff ,«£ toot yearig acreage
*ee 87,000,
*• a^rea. Those tat lot* to* place this
-ear'* acreage aroaad aft.Bftft.fteo
lent.
COMMISSIONERS
HAD BUSY PAY
HE “COUNTY IW!« *
TUNE” FAMES IMPOST.
AWT Atm.
rroe to i OSce at *-1 ■ •
—* Of Subtle Wetfaro nt •
•$ 81,500 4ppn
prUbmm $180 for Fourth of
y«*y Mioobl Olbi Hot.
urn tw put Monday. CelaeMeat
rllh lha boar aoaaoa for Um iarmora
ha Commlaidoacra derided to got
oal boay Kot that the members of
larsott County - board of Cnoob
iloaera are idlers al any per Lice tor
me, but when matter* pertaining to
he welfare of (he whole people need
LUeniioa. work that means volumes
too bo (hrasbod ou( In a day.
Culling upon (he Board of Educa
tes (or n Joint seeeton. (he County
tom mtasloners and tho Edaeatlonnl
pnaood a Joint resolution ap
■ropriatlng tl.3-0 from tho fun da of
•<* board, maldng *2,W0, u a aal
>ry for a Superintendent of Public
Welfare. The chairmen of tho com
aisai oner* end Education Board, to
"tber with Superintendent Gentry,
cere appointed a committee to select
tad recommend a callable person to
w elected to an this Important of
lee.
Then (he Commissioners decided
hat the Fourth of July this ywr
hoold he celebrated In this county ■
rlth a glorious Jubilee upon tho ye
arn ot v)Idlers and sailors who made
hi* country safe against Iluory.
rhe board appropriated gig* to bo
ixponded in making woleomo tbaao
eimmlng heroes. The celebration
rill be held on the court house
Snare
L **• CbaMa, deputy dark of
•nrt, was appointed chairman of
txacoinr* eummlttao to carry oat tbo
iro|r»is lid uaka imifinimi
"*• **• H MtU*» ipptint Mora
ba board aod made aa eloeoenl f1**
or tbe bestowal of thle timely aad
amrrad Honor upon tb* eoldUn
-°* McLoaa la aaaraadc In bla eo
laavor to make this comlaa rottrth
* Jely a treat aad (lorlone day la
[amett County Prominent speak
re will be aaearad (or Urn ooeaatoa;
■l»o. a war taah and otbar attraallaaa
" Hein* applied for. Secretary
Janlola will bo ad ad for a marine
•aad. Fourth of July lolormatlou
'HI bu fnrnlahad ear renders each
rue* ia tbe Interim.
Tbo Board aeadrmed tbo eleettee
* K. L. Godwin n recorder of Duma,
ad C. J. ftrolth aa —— rnnrdas. The
uletian of (1. a. Adaiae aa oottoa
"W*er for Anylrr was alao coo
trmed.
htea ordtrsd that tha road
mlaeiowara of Neill-. Croak rw
•air tbe McKay brMde oa Bales
Jruak. It was also erdered that a
toad rota bo taken In Arerasbere
rowaeblp oa Jaty It, tbo Mono to be
•••>••• for rood work.
Tho Board ordered Ma ehatrama
» I ante tha Chatomaa of tbe lf%b
»ay Com m leafoe lo meet wttb (burn
>t tbe eerlleai prasilaable dale, aad
m seek date tho eouaty cbalnaan to
•all the county board of tnuMBfr
■ood boards tnwelber far canteens#
m reads.
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