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OPENltfj OF DUNN HET‘ODIST CHURCH __ J U(. CM(r.«. . f‘ O""*— SafBon in tL. N.« A***-™- . Mr. Sl»r* *h*d | Sunriny morning. J*"c «u a graai Jay *°r tbr «-H>*d;at «f Dunn a, or that/** b’»u»ifa) main auditorium thc.'1 " thurch war thrown op»" <o; *h‘; nr« «'">« for public worship- > '■ pro gram was arrangsd •> a Jat-V-on. tho organist* Rev. John 8. ^°r '/hw *•" pu*tor, when the Ar* h* * *** placed In, the building 9rr A*1 morning and evening. The ' * *** well filled «nd he preachc . tvo most excellent Mtrnoni of spi* t -•i power. He prov-j •d h r * great preacher equal t« any *Jc that may b« placed' upon him. • •Shcre has a boat of friend* in T »n where he wa* paxtor for four ye •- *. The no* III r«h ia a thing of beau ty and ti h'lndjujme Pilcher orgnn rc«enCl> • ’ttlltd wan all that it w&i reprewn* d to be. All who heard It etamped .. ax a remarkable instru ment. ‘rt Jark'xm. who is one of the mo or.pat>|r pianliti In the city, only rt t ntly took s few organ Ice aona b* h mdlrd the in.itrumenl with' grace nd efficiency The audience w** a reaponatvr mood as the ckuri nu been under construction for * !.*r r time, having been |T**tly ' hind' d by the war and the Inabil!-j ty tc oc ire material Mr. "Moore, * 1 Iwai o tractor, had charge of its> Con*! *c too and did his work well, j TI lturior li Aniabcd In birch With * i I wood floors. Mahogany is the • 'vo.- of the trimralngk and was com; • d b> Mr. TTobbs of oor city. The • v rral construction of the en-1 lir« «■»** . 1 witwrr me mail | iftpi *t of Mr. A. L. Nfwb«rry, chair. »'r of th© building commiltr*. ! and r J * ii dua a (real Hen) of the honor ‘c th# beautiful appearance and i •flicirncy of th© structure. Th© li '-‘ti >K U ©xc«1l©r>t and waa i«t- j stalled bv th© local firm conducted by L H tdsoB. Tb© • h »i :h U on th« doable audl-J torlum ' - and ran easily seat eight hundred < its. Its Sunday School rooms a. <1 is basement ilong with its porloi r I class room.' are nut surpassed ; iy church in the con ference Rav. H. H.mble of New Bom aaaisUd by M t 'V. Msdlin, a singer * a the asm. o 'v la nose conduct 's revival mact'rg which wdl can ton days or two weeks, as to ass tret and the congregation and s*Ul cost between forty and fifty thousand dol lars. ALLEGED BLOCKADERS SURRENDER TO OFFICERS Mlley Andrews From Harnatt Couwly sad Reb. Thomptoo of Ralaigh Uader Bonds Wiley Andreses, a srhilo man of Harnatt county, who liver near An gler, came to Raleigh yesterday and surrendered to Deputy Marshal "Bud” Slell fitllusslng the capture of block • adr whiskey several days ago ot his home. He pleaded guilty at a bearing before Commissioner Batchelor and Was bound over to Federal Court un <*v *!i)0 bond. At the time of the raid Andrews could not be located by the officer*. itoboct Thompson, another alleged1 bfockador wanted by the Federal offi-' c*73’ 5J*° himself up. During e' raid Monday near Auburn revenue men found fourteen eellona of vrhu **7 "jv.* ff,,ntity of beer in a house owncd by hjm. He eras placed under ,300 bond for a heering before Cum B«««helor |«tcr. Yesterday we, ,n )dIe d„y for th(! revenue **1 they were in readi ness for * , ** • moment's notice. For ibe F**1^*” Wseks the Federal officer. havr “« '<>« . da, j„ r.tdlng •tills in ,V.. ..XV. W*k* county.— News .gd Observer^_ __v Nfir trXrr ■ t V 1ULI7 » — - -'VBIICAL Buk.p !.'*•"> TV.I H. Can—* UZ ~ * London.—The ®* Uadon.. I»r. Ingram, with » [L* **0.000.1 And. that he «*"*£,.£ 1? ^.Whl of the re.idenrai *“ T** hi* I position, and proepo«ct .°h . ..—H j hit town bouae. The {“»nop • town house I* situated in 8t. about the most •ri*o«r‘‘, London. It was one* t** church the Earl* of Warwick uvi ® _4fC ^ bought It Horn, two c-nturlOf ** • A. othmr r.Md.ne. U£ acs, which Is aero** the ' lk. from the suburb of Putney. **'r , Oxford Cambridge bout race* •**‘ The bishop explained to a d*°c _ coafarencc that 132.500 of his H*c went for income tax, super tax. Jr _ nlcipal Laxo* and inaurmne*. T— left him only $17,600 to maintop tbcae two ostablfehmente, ond to $•*" o motor, and th* minimum of ten . servant* aboolutoly needed for Kulhai* Palace alone. “You meat •**," he taid, ‘it canno' be don*. You ask your wire*. Peaaim lata have told me I would not be abli even to keep Fulham Palace going but T Intend to make a great effort before parting with a hiatoric poeeee sion of th* church for 1M00 year* ' Th* blahop is in th* mm* bos with namorous other* of the clergy They are appointed to a position wRl a certain alwy, “and Being.” Th' “living” la • residence, often largo than they can maintain on th* salary eo that it constitute* a liability rathe than an a met. Several im per tan chsreh official* hare closed the! bosses daring th* war, and Head li lee* expensive quarter! Mrs. Jack Las and Mia* (Emma I-o returned the latter part of th* wee from Wade* bo re, where they visit*, relative#. f ATLANTIC CITY SELLING LIQUOR Had Renewed Municipal Llacnm Saloaa Door* Still Opaa Atlantic City, N. J„ July 1.—Da spits the war-time prohibition law Atlantic City today remained “wet.' Virtually every saloon in the retort was open at usual and disposing li quid refrejdiments of all kind* Includ ing whisksy, and any other kind of li quor railed for Ly their patrons. Most of the larger hotels sou rafea, how ever, confined Iheir sales to beer and wnvs of light alcoholic content. Mayor Harry ttacharaeh tonight re iterated hit statement that his post Lion and that of other local official! aas defined yesterday when lironsca were granted to 121 retailer* and ■ iotrn wholesale dealer*. “We are (Wing iiu guarantee to the license ".older* that they will be able to sell,'' the mayor continued. “The granting if the licenses merely means the At antic City police are not going to lake O-ticn ur.til requested to do so jy th. United Stales government." ELEVEN PEOPlFkILLED IN REAR-END COLLISION Engine of Rear Trata Buckles Bask • ureegk Car At Dankirl*. New Yerk Dunkirk. K Y.. July 1.—Eleven >tranr* arc known to be dead and nore than 40 were injured in a rear md collision hetwren the second see Ion oi train Ns 41 and train No T, mown a* the "Westerner," on the few York tlenlral railroad, at 2:20 •'clock this morning at the Third rtreet station her*. All the fatalities iceurrcd in the first Jiaseer.grr car if the rear train, the "Wentcrner," vhen its engine buckled buck through i wooden express car. Twenty persona, somr seriously in w idc croon ■«. uorial hoipitaJ. Train No. 41 Iwft Buffalo at 12:01 • clock Tha Wc*t«mtr loft a afeort *n»# lal«r, Railroad official* mmy that davdopad an ova r boo tad ourrtal and wa« <J«Uytd hare A flag nan was fcnl back lo protect tba roar >f No. 41, it m claimed, but tha IVortcrncr. approaching at a apacd >f 4f> to SO miles an hour did not hack i(a epced perceptibly aa K j thed into lhn Dunkirk yards aye ntnaoaes say. . Tha idantiflad Hood ara: ./ •L Qlffofd, tnefnMr oi iks heatanjci. wh6 hvad In Buff alp. • dmrms M-. Tyldeeley, of Dayton, (MDWINNEWS Ur- **d Mr*. J. M. McLean and M.w Mildred Vick ware Fayetteville ruitor* Monday. Mr. Graham Olive of Dunn spent Sunday in Codwln with his sister, Mrs. J. M. Graham. Minxes Eloise Connelly. Ethel Gra mm. Lula Cooke, and Amy Graham loft Tuesday fnr Chapel Hill to at -end Summer School Corporal Baxter Graham ha* boon T-charged from the army after sen '■X many months in France and Is with home folk*. Meors. Harvey and Edgar .Mark barn and Miasen Sadie Markham and lohnnic Mcl-csn attended services at the Methodist church of Dunn Sunday bight. Mot'-sn. David McNeill, Edd Bain «nd Floyd McLaurin of Wafle were Godwin visitors Soriday p. m. Mr. Wm. E. Williams of Rocky Mount spent Sunday with his father, Mis. J T Williams. Mils tv* Spell of Roseboro spent b few day* with her brother. Mr. C. W. Spell. Mrs. M. E Starling and daughter Kula Mae, are upending a few dayi in Autryvlllc with relatives hire. Haywood Hu ward of Roeebora 1* upending a few dayi with her mother, Mrs. E. T. Markham. Ml. Edgar Markham has returned from en extended trip to Washington and Dblt'more. Mirict Sndie snd Peyton Markham hn\e returned from Roxeboro when •hey weTe Visiting Mrs. Haywood Howard. Mwrmrima stariingr and nor •nee Spell of Root boro have returnee to Uk"i • hoars after spending arvara !ar« with their uncle, Sfr. C. W. Spell Corp-rel Brainard Graham hai itet ruiurprd from Prance aflei "•tving several month* in tho army Private Cleveland Warren ha* beef ".'charged from the army and ia no* "J hit mother, M re. Lou Warren >*'■ •"'! hri. Troy Godwin of Dam Godwin visitors Friday p. m. •i»to**** &“,i* Markham, fcula Wil VvilL *nrt Johnnie McLean open they** afternoon in Dunn whan ma*:e*!ii sludonte In the achool • Mitt Gertrude Jackeon. Jon* , REPORTER. | 'J»l# ®M|ThK|ELO POSTOrriC( I IlflJha ,*•« Introduced Bill fa | '•* PuhUc B.ildl., i. ! The W.,k|*n»MdJ. '•be Ho** •nd,®'1 correapondmr* o ! i^winff P,**n»i?r*r,*r h*<* th« ,o1 iKhnrfo" #f >"«**•* * John" “> People in Svnday' . r^rt*d Ml* in .* W. Pou toda : *«»h>of R-, , "uilon of »i7«.Otto*i"r tha nppre i ThV itcm**T*^ noftSSgwTSSSS !|5:»w5r£*«is,= I' t Of> of . j. Mia *»rwVyV i b;u h+M b#*o uJT; Icnrd.n, to an . loader* of the^00 i i m. (ioid*t*i» •* with h.. mother * I PRESIDENT WILSON TO AMERICAN PEOPLE •kkw a Plea far tha Traaty af Paaaa , It WiU Famish Tha Charter far New Order af Affairs la tha War Id. Washington, Jans IS.—President WiUon In an address te the American people on the occasion of the staging or lhe peace treaty Bade s plea for ihe acceptance of the traaty and tha covenant of the League of Nations without change or reservation Uis message, given oat here by 8*o retarv Tumulty, mid: "«7 fellow countrymen:— | “Tbs traaty of peace has been signed. If it Is ratified and acted upon in full and sincere execs USB of its Urrni, It will furnish tha charter for a new order of affairs in the uorUI. It Is a severs traaty in tha duties and penal ties It imposes upon Germany, hut it is severs only because L'rrat wrongs done by Germany are '« be rightod and repaired; it imposes nothing that Germany cannot do end ha can regain her rightful Banding )’i thr world by tha prompt and hon orable fulfillment of Its terms. “And It is much mors than a treaty ■If peace with Germany. It liberates STret peoples who bavt never before been able to find the wav te liberty, it ends once for all, an old and intol erable order aader which small groups of mlfish men could use the people* of great empires te atrra I heir ambition for powur and domia ion. “It associate* tha free governments of the world ia a permanent kagUe in which they are pledged te am their united power to maintain peace by maintaining right and Justice. ft makes international law a reality MlbnortffH Imnsmtlvs — Ia dooa away with tha right of conqueat and reject* the policy of annexation* and rabatitutoi a aaw order order which backward nation*—population* which have not yot cone to political ronociouanaaa aad people* who an ready for independence but not yet quite prepared to dlapea»o with pro tection and guldaaco—ahall no man be .objected to tho domination and .aptolUUon of a Mnngar nation, hut •hall bo put a ad or the friendly direc tion and afforded the helpful aaatat anc* of gevernmant which undertake to be reaponaiblc to tho opinion Of mankind in tho execution of thalr te.fr by accepting the direction of-the League of Nation*. “It rocognlao* tha inalienable right* of nationality; tho righu of minert tlo* aad the annctlty of nUgiooa U Hof and practice.. It ioyatho baab for convent!obi which OmU fn* tha tha I if* of the world tad facilitate it* common actio, la bonoAcaat nriln of ovory kind. “It furnUhos guarantaa* each aa wore never riven or oven contempla ted for tho fair treatment of all who •abor at the dally laalca of ft* world. J* i» for thio raaaon that 1 hare *fx>k«n of It m i mat chifUnr for * If Aaira Thar, b grwtd here for deep Mttaf action, uni hop*! r*“*ur““». ■»<* confidant (Signed) “Woodrow WILSON." THpM£V. COTTON_cior PLACID AT NEARLY 11.000.000 it 10 080 non . **? fwycoot today SiiiX ^ a£E2 taro baaing it, iSth condition Sf “• 3800 acre, and , ..h7’nia' cant., North Corolb^J^E. F" and eondlUooMTJ;4?!:?00^ Carolina 2.706.000 cion 78.0 par cint ““ condi PLANNING ANOTHER COMMUNITY SINGING u. K..poaa. To Hundred. of F-tquay Springy Jane 80 — Another community elngiog wU) b* tho -radml oehool auditortjm bfa! quo ’ Spring* Thuradav .ul* 10, beginning at 8|d*IvfeSk^ J^T L terally hundred. * 1 and Angler 'or dngin. ..ell .. w„ 12. Tt **• anivermil," 7^Li““* it "the beet thing amt *”•"•**• ’ to Koquay.” •ndXSTheTlLr m almott coneUnt elamo,. f " i Hon. w • '•P*** : ^^s^esaum r1 are, Merre. Herman ItjkZTf ‘ . Eug™. MM., of ruled to t Um^£jr™ ««• thoee who heard them ireongmen mi the former concert W|f| kn ’10 “T^ Mr “*«*•• WSTw^S ■Igh. W contented not oalv if,' ono er two rocel mtea bet wi* f render one or two violin to lee - will be chonmee. male quartet. J7T » duett and eolaa. and nmornTtL^iJI . beat numbet win be “Old k^LZIP Home," “DWe" and ‘ Old s£2Tj£r3 f tung by the entire aedlanee wit] - full cboret and nil Inatrumentt mo - vlding accompaniment. Tt la c ip»cted that the aadllorlnn r will be filled to eve HI owing nt th? l *lme. owing to the popularity 0f q! • Bret tinging. M “Progrtedre" Republican. jv - Senate are fbr Hlrom Johruo. to a ProddenL If they wane ne rtnrd .a right for Hiram for the *-r|||~r at they did aided the MaadM btm k in the oiwanmtlon of the Mmmmt Hiram win do weft. • Um t2S !•«£: b m r«^t » of re !• MM i Um r *md :us Itti tm m i fw A talk JM£ ■• la ka m* A _ . bayonet* vaa •a4 .Ik* Am* ordar. Th# »t Brad torn to tb*fa tory man hod It U docUrod mob throwtnc Th# etty to WORK BE&P DONE ON FAirCROUNDS Th* w*rk it flPhUy anvil* for ward oa th* raaa,%ack. Th* eoao mlttaa who bora m* work la ekarn bop* tohov* tb* «**k eompWt* by A<*». l*L Ur. Tjl Amtmlth, u old track maj.. aayfw* wtO kare Um boat la > inim ft. Artamaltk hai „ , -■— far th* Stmt* Fair for )fe(a Ha lai tlx Buna rue Map, aad th* dine tan ban ..— kf th* xa* tun eial backing that OP Cat* mn him In addition to th*jbt*ncl*T bar kino w* an work!nc hi ~ ria p ** * 111 n wtti him In balldtn^ tm^brack. This a* tkTVt£fJ'ur:A*#UuSn£Sd*« that h* wai tbadpM of th* baa raeaa to ba had la th* atato. Tha dindon bat* aloo contract** with Mm a MTjfcnnd, toloiat u forntah fro. attnUUna. Than wfl b* no doll day* a** a* dull boar* fa pooplaTB thj* nethpof N. 0. a elana education*] and mdni. We think thn »oeh may be loomed by eomparini ezhiblU from thefts., borne, rebooJ ■bop and factorba. Aa example I worth a thooaand k*Xn»»nU,'aaT Gladaton*. And *• MctaJfoatarol weU what li Hfo * the fellow Hem by hlmmlf. atony and aoo roar Monda, and who yon aa* them I earn roaeothiny Whil yon «• yonr friend*, and lapn mm thlny. wo will faralm yon wood eUaa fro* attraction, fuAto mit wow taat y^^ra.fnt ttm *»«ht hind of taoU Work b yotny forward on th* grand •tend, ft, buildU* eomaiKtoohre conatrocttea of thr ftondatend Thl SSf’AasE.casar? ££**•• for the*epio. pnd by th OWKN ODOR. Secret# ryTrea, PAID DRATM P^ALTV FRIDA' Raloteh. Jone H-Try Owy, ' ?F**whn oonaty mere, paid th dootk penalty tod* far erfmiaal ai i »nJt "i mhool IM hi Catarrh . tome month* ayo. White ho mad* * ayoebl aoofoa i loo to tho prlaon *»taorifao* ho a , way. admitted kb *nOV ^ * , [*•. w-a. m ltd ■ • •teak tkb moral* and mak ■ wttoowt a hitch * any m*T 6w, wont to tho daath *nlr wit* eoeaJZ tore and la th* yn~niL of th* mm *|wpa of a *eatw * mofa * wt MMN. •— Dr. WrUaa of Oodwia, wm bo, Wadnooday aa bwdUoaa. • ( d c * THOSE WHO LAUGH | LAST LAUGH BEST Baltimore Jedpe Bulm la Faeor Now laleaiaatiau Boor. With Waraiag. Baltimore, 114., July 1 —Liquor ■non are rejoicing tonight over a da cialon hi tha Uni tod Stater district coart by Jadgo Bom, ia accordance with the rating of tha United States District court of New York handing down as opinion which literally gives browan In tha local district a frao right to manufacture and Mil boor of not only 1-2 par cant but 2 t-4 par cant until the supreme court mages tha final ruling on the quention. The °P1b“”' wa* in the cam of the Standard Brewing Company, tha oA eiala of which wpro indicted for mans factoring beer of one-half of on* per cent Judge Rose curtained the doanarrur. but In doing so informed the defend •nte that they would be still conduct ing their buainem at their own riah by manufacturing boor. lie stipulated that they ►ball not manufacture In toxicating boar, but than, that ia a that haa rot yet fce.n derid ed. It is still contended that 2 Id Per cant boor ia non-intoxicating, area y»«ngh this particular cam goes no ,B**ber than one-half of one par coot. . “£"r*VB,> U the doelaion is to taka *£• J<*w York cam as a parallel, than tho braworr will continue to manufac ture their boor until the supremo eourt, before which the Now York test case is now pending, is decided. FromcwUoas May Fallow Later. . “1 shan sustain the demurrer” said Judge Rose in ckmingtheopinion. “My docleion will not differ from that made lb the other eourta. which la to bo It simply means that a man *«n manufacture Of sell vinous or for aootous liquors that art net intoxi ektmg. H. may not, however, a*D that Is Intoxicating. «>art decides that that jodga to Now Tort was wrong ■»* that ho or rad in following him. then another indictment can be tamed against these gentlemen and you know what that moans. That Is ™ chance that jmu will uk«.” MUS!OLEVENWG AT THE ASSEMBLY Wrigktovtll* Baaoh, June *0.—To night was gives ovar entirely to a atom delightful musical program at th* Baptist Sosa da assembly ia Har bor Island auditorium Th* Monday night concert is an outstanding fa*, tar* of the sssstably cash year, and this an* was by no moans an aacap tioa. Indeed, h was perhaps tbs beat of all of them. Mias Witty Pool*, Mr. Oliv* and Miss Ivs Pearson wars th* principal characters ia the program. A large chorus chair, assisted by th* hotel orchestra, rendered some eosl stirring selections. Solon, duets, quar Mts, plantation melodics and read ingsconstHated tha program. Jh* Place *f the ChrietUa School in God s World Plaa," was tha —-T of tha principal address today, which was dallverod by Dr. Mullins, of Looia. yllta, Ky„ Th* addraa, which sms th* last of President Moilin'* eerie* at th* assembly, wa* ameeiaUy timely in view of tha million dollar educational «m|mign which the Baptist* of North Carolina or* now completing, and In «*m ur*T™ o$SJ£ campaign Southern Baptist* are now launching, * good mart of which wfU U Chrtatin education. ••Christian education,” doctaod Dr. Mourns, "Is education with a Christina motive which ia obedience to God; with a Christian atm, which 1* th* product of Chrlst-lika char 1 actor; and with a Christian method 1 and spirit which baptise Christian tear hors in a school dominated hr I Christian spirit." “Education without the Chjristlaa influence may bo o curse rather than i n blessing. Tbs public schools are ! doing a groat work, bat they can not i do all tha work our civilisation ro i qairoa" I In Oed£ world plan was shown In tta r relation to democracy, which I* a pa . llfioua idea, based on au'i relation > to God. And edacsUon for deeao > emey most recognise that fact. It ■ >» eaoo farther in its relation to the < development af the Individual. There i are tare cidee to the development of ’ 9? 9" maintain 1 ad—hie ealf-development or the • growth of his natural powers, and his , Mlf-tacnhee. An all round character » most Hat* b©t», And th* ChrUtinn *clM>ol include* both the inUUnetoal ■ and th* spiritual elements | It la seen alee In tta relattoa to I the nature of Christianity Itself i Christianity has two elements, the : K&tea-tficaiifSsj t do not develop leva. F> ■ Or. Mullins dsehred that the San. f «et* had committed a very groat bin* t!" LP“* to aegtoettof Chrie tian education. They mast r»..nforre >• U)*ir ttbool* *nd cftiUfu or aH tkdr r ZZ* ?ri?wtg#rly>V **i&UJn*d. ' The miaatoasry enterprise la absolute : > tins education aught to be made as k vital a ad fandamsatnl hi the Beptlet program as miaMena *" ----- I- PRESIDENT WILSON SIGNS , »ILL* «» M IP OCEAN M «GTV * Wadiingtea, fane SO.—ITialdoiii J Wilson signed the railroad eppeoprte d'ttoo bUI, the Indian MU and asm* ^ I miner mseenroe and ether decumanti I which needed rignatoree to become e lew before Jaly 1, la mMocena nt I a m. Green wick time today. TO START DRIVE FOR AMLUON fro*byteetaae of The I lets To galea . The* AutoTo Trite Charlotte, Jake M.—There on la the rynod of North Caroline ohotrt . mm doici vrkokli thkt aw cokdvcttd »nd controlled by th* Aoethara Pm*. qrtnUr church. Trio srhoolr rep- j reeont e teaching force of 144, s com bined Undent body of oboct 1JN wd • combined property valuation »f $1,147,000. Begin nine tomorrow • campaign For $ 1,000,444 will ho bone is tki* State, thu mm to ho Mod m • fend , For endowmoot aad oevipaaoot of th* , whoola la th* eynod of North Caro- i in* Thlr campaign wfll ha operated , lyetematrcaUr aad tberengWy aad , Aar. M. E. Melvin, D. D., Arid nacre- j Lory of the department of Chrritioo i rdncaiion of the Southern Praahy- ] •nan rhnrch, who ia to direct the sampeigr. from Grcaaabrr*. which hoe , •can aclcctad aa haadnMTtcra far the , Million Dollar campaign rammttroa, j tad thorn who ora to ho aesoeMod , with him in thia aymod-wtre maw < nant ia th* iataraat of Chrlatiaa ado- | ration, eznraaa the graataat oaaA- \ lonoa in the ettccaaa of th* cm Dr. Matrin har hod wtda J raeefnl experience la ar to that which will hr __ a North Carolina tomorrow. " H* , ooa for a number of yoarc th* tc ■cgntxed loader of adaoo- < Jon in th* ayaod of Tfiadai i >1 , >rior la hi* election aa Afld aecrctary if tha general aaaamhly'r executive , rommitto* of ChriMJoa adaraUon, aad . » Miedmiypi he directed eampaignt , ■Kick W~J .. •' - - »c-- - 1 t I I I 1 I I I I I I I I i ; ! I Mi*™ A SERIOUS FIRE [ la Narfe*. v- v- • Tata... J, Destroyed Norfolk. Va„ June *0.—Fir* of oa <nowB origin this afternoon totally, destroyed the aatira flfth floor af tha j immense Garrett winery bow used as I a warahoBS! by tho Imperial Tshonrs I ConiDAAy. ifliflffifw aj)4 Dart]* 4# Uroyblg tobacco HlSed at f?00«.000. Haat genera lad by tbs horning ta hacco Mow off tho entire upper story of tits Mg structure aad the fleams wars burn.** their way through tha •olid concrete floor of tha foerth Mery below. Tha Axemen an —-Wl-g a dae perete effort to bold the loans oa tha foerth floor. The seat wall of tha structure foil at S o'clock, kflllng four firemen. Three of tho holies have boon recover* from tho Maahar rains. Officials of the company rstimatwi that the lorn of the fifth floor altat will agreed a million dolhn. SUDAN TEMPLE PLANS ANOTHER CEREMONIAL[ Will B. Held at Wrighteville Beaek Meodey. fl.ptemhe. let. It h Aaooaassd Sudan Temple, A. A. O. N. M. t, Is preparing for on elaborate csro montal aeeeten at Wrighterilla Booch. Monday. Sept 1. at which time tho drick, of Philadelphia, wit) ho a gaart. IT! wane win oo pat oo by Hnat. potooteto af Mam* York, wko nifinil tlM W* k«i4n4 etMUktM —<aw*lr Tho Imperial Council for North iT'iTia? it* imt “d _J* antaaad joriodletioa sar-^vs-au fee oad Robooon and tho oooutloo Mac •off; aad tho Oulu Tempi* |i—taSlr *>• e««*U« of Poroon CWthom, **ooro uU Scotland aad tho eounti** Ivina wont of thorn. Under tho law of th* , Imperial Council, a tempi* con hold t cm motile! naywher* ta K> lariodlflino aad that jurisdiction i* oxclaffv* hot H may not rocchm poMUoaa from raadldaton living ia another JuHodlc Uon. Tk* Juried tot ion oadgnod to tk* *»den Tempi* rnmnriw a white pop. ulotion of teat 640,00* la wMolTtw Mdo 11,0ft* Maffor Moaotm aad la wk<«k or* two eonotfflrUo and olovoa MmaadulM, aad in wklek are* foor roan »*o then wore tom than 444 Noblot while today than an one 1.64*. fiksteale hew corroy SOLO ATtt.II FOUtfD bait of 1*1* Turn tattoo today whoa i i 4 £- . •2
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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July 3, 1919, edition 1
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