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. ... r. *v' tW»ir5g?g5 '•• ;" ^^$88®®? i; V:3*$mmm _ - * i^v^^iSStsk^I LAST K^IRS ABOARD presidents ship AUjMtic A« Cun. of Dr^“»uthU Bclchwd Welcome STUJUMQfCENES AS theIhip NEARS PORT I tl, Llaae ef White Clad Sailor* ||u Deck* ef Nary Battleships, With The Teme-.ylraaie Flyiaa nig ef The 3« , rotary af The Nary I Greeting 5la twe of Liberty On Board the U S. S. George Washington, July 8 —President Wil eon spent tha la t hour, of bis home coming toyagv front France in wil neesing among thcr thinga from the captain's bridge, the majestic i.aral spectacle in his honor and waving and bowing ick..owledgemeats aa the greet gun., of the dreadnoughts belched forth their presidential sal b!m. V'ijwag^ Welcome. Wigwegjsed from • the Battleship Pennsylvania, Use flagship of the com mander of the Atlantic fleet, upon which were cabinet ofldsls and mem her. of Cungraaa .to Welcome him home, ua* this meaaagc from Vice Preeidc.t Marahalf: “Ml. PreaMeat: We, who aalute you, are only the advance guard of that vast army or your fellow cotin the homeland, not to the hour* of rest which your arduous duties so justly rntillr .you to, but in health of body and lUei-.gth of mind to assist in the solut on of thus* vexing and intricate Intern id problems arising out of the world war to happily now concluded; co congratulate you upon'the auspi cious ending of your epoch-making mission and your possession while at ths peace table of that rare blending of vision and common ana to which enabled yon to got all you could and not to toe anything you could not gut; and to rwnuw our pledge of loyally and servlet so lorn as you shall continue to stand for the glory, pstoty and the manifest of the republic. ■, -B. MARSHALL ” WtloOBM. __la o’eloclT the fleet of druadsat^hts and destroyers coming to mast ths President was sighted, li was a stirring scene as they came o nperfectly aligned, with the dread naughts In double column and the destroyers stretching sway as far ai the eye could tee. . Flying Fit) of Secy, of Navy Ahead on starboard, came the Pennsylvania, flying the flag of the Secretary o fthe Navy, followed bj U>« Delaware. Off to the port the Utah led the way, followed by lh« North Dakota- As they came abreast the groat guns of the dreadpaugbti thundered out their Presidential sal ute, while long lines of whitc-cla< sailor* manned the rails and decks Hydreplaees aad Big Warship*, Ths flsat of hydroplanes, which hai made a wide detour seaward, no* returned, passing over the fleet am skimming along the water like bug sea ghlla. It was a stirring and beau riful scene nnder the bright sunlight with warships maneuvering, color flying, guns booming, and the ech of music and cheer* coming feint! over the water to the President landing bareheaded on the brjdgs smiling and eraviag grateful acknow lodgement At noon Aasbroau llghtahlp ws passed and the Presidential fleet wit its escort entered the the lower bsj starboard th# Utah w P°rt «»d th leading the «y *tw„ them, closely followed!* the Georg Washington, with the destroy.! stretching back for two Desks of Geo. Now the harbor craft •car, the cheering, shouting •" * lng war Redoubled and of the George Washington • Shook aa the «|/eral thousand can troops retarning home l1" . the Statue of Liberty as it oat of th« mist ahead. BIG SHORTAGE AGAINST FORMER VANCE SHERlF t Audit IteueaU Du Ac It ef Oeee «»,» • he laid Tse tssessli—Disappear ad After ReelgaHsg. Hendereon, July 7.—An eppers net shortage of 116,717 In the i counts of farmer Sheriff I. E. C. B waa reported today to the Vat county commissioner, by aadit who had been at work onf the hoc for aoreral Weeks Bell resigned sheriff a week ago, * When Rnpertor court coarseed h , three weeka ago Sheriff Bell. i absent, It being raporied that he i la a northern hospital The gri &r brought in a true bBI agal charging him with gam Wing retamed a week ago and tendered rssignstlm which waa accepted by eommlaaionan and a succeuaor eli ad. Self Immediately left town and not been board fit at since Tbs ai ton had been bu-y with Ihe b" for arm# tltoa. , S Tha Senatorial " Robins" are tn thetr bast to personate Ameri eagles, bat they an too small to ash* any oao bat tbemeelns ONE OF DUNN'S LABCE BUSINESS BUILL NCS ( •. F**" ————- - - 1 This handsome buildtar waa erected bjr the tepheae-Howmrd Company, ai <s located at the corner of Broad Street and WUaoa Xrente. Since tte con pletton lart rummer It hae been occupied by Butler Brothers, one of Doan lanrre: and most progressive Anne. It wee built at a ooet of about 130,000 T . t FT V* nmbAIVA J PART IN WORLD WAR | cacti A beat Conflict Furnish Power ful Arfauml Fee 1 —»tt <f WstUy I Washington, D. C.—America's pari n winning the world war is graph! rally told la a "Statistai Buaiun 1 of thi War With Germany,'' Jeel from the prcaa and SrrtttaB by Cal Leonard P, AyVes, Chiaf of tha St* limits Branch of ths Genera! Staff. Ths summary is a printed document of 160 pages and Is a com plats statin cal review of America's participation in the greatest war In history. It it regarded as a powerful arguaaeat foi I hr League or Nations as a deterred of future conflicts Ths war's cost to America was $$L 860,000,000, or approlxataty $1,000, 000 an nopr. Of dm total. $18,880. OOOjOOO want fee army erssnaaa whSTthT^^ ***' *aa~i fo'* _ accomplished by those charged wttl tho daty of waging the war. Nat the least of these erne the fact that despite the U-boat parti 804,000 maj were transported overseas In oiu month. The Speed with which Uu army im being returned is indicate! by the feet that 381,000 were brough home in one month. Supplies shipped from the Unite. States to Franca amounted to 7, 500,000 tone ia the nineteen month of this country's participation ia tb war. Results of Selective Dealt The number of men registered to military service under the Saleetiv Service Act was 24,284,0*1, of whoa 2,410,294 were inducted Into service The largest number inducted in an month eras 400,000. While the British sent mono me to F""** during the first year o 1 their participation in the war thai 1 tho United States did, It took tbei three years to attain a strength a . two Bullion men ut France, while th I United States accomplished this I 1 one-half that time. ’ Approximately 200,000 tommtsi • .ontd officers were required for tt • army, the report shows, and of thee. - less than 9000 war* in the Fatten . *rV C* ,!?„ war's .outbreak. C ‘ th^e, 5791 wars regulars aad th » remainder National Guard officer • The remainder1 had to eocao from slv l !lf«- of them were trains » at Ike Officer,' Training Camps. C • very rix officers In the army, as nmu ^*0004 training te Uia n ! ***** “** National Guar* or 1 *"• r*“*f' v5?* *«««i*ad Umlr trail “« ■S^Av0®*'*"' Tralnlag Comp »■ **• e,>l ftw i- w1u> UtU. or bo mfltUi y FriIJr. •old'*r wl»* »»«t 1 f ,1“ .!^ •*« months of training i d ASSni ■“■0“ •* tatooB* d K_fcft*r ^rrivlag la Pranw. Wn£ 5,4“”® NEW hotel UN «TE OF BURNED ON ^ ****.••■# Itnitart to ] . ot<l* ^H^trriU. kadi K> Year Itnai. 0f th. rt*ckbo£t^ 7«<-tiL* Wr!«W . »ii*» B«««h HotTi , " **• wrlfhl »» V: ^t«bJud^ h«mm CO * ■<**''a™■‘••oddory tjraprc >*• for *ta. mi fca hr it X #sr«/ o. it. nd tho b.rs»d ho dtrU n»l among th« ‘f T^.'iJkhr th H. BO conta »n •J^SL£$3rVv. S|SsuiSS-tSya has;, nstlr* • nUrpr»*.7™u^**k will ,di I Wbocnbod la &t»J^ KJ^»«»art ‘,<’l Mrs. W. h' Ill Jr.. UTtvsd E**?“,5 “**» It lag tb#*r bom. in Spri"*v_}SM i ran tpond srrrrsl w*ckt JT1 h do- BtalUagr' p.ronU, ■r- *** S Honry Pops. | «*HT ICHOOU BUT WIMU W “ 'A*T Raleigh, N. C, July «—Mony pal Ik wheels of tts itnte or* taUt i advontagr of the opportunity oftn . them by ' tlu State Department 4 Agriculture to pure ham beautlfi ! ilctini far tba school room. Sum iotaid—t R. W. bin of flsmnoi County hoe Juot placed an order fa fourteen of tba public schook of h county, and trvural others report tha they bass an band their ahpra ad tl mooey notsamry .to bay mat# ad that > pictures sudor tbs siopsrartsa pla i outlined la tba April. 1119. baUatt ' by Dr. Oarsaoo Rb of tbo but | Board of AfiinlMa Whik Baapaoa County's order I probably tha largest yet received, an . tbo fosartoos tcbola tbs largost aaa bar sd schepls In any ons county t Who vii3|SC^MSSnHMi •f Anfedtan A fro* oopy of this hendsomely f hutrabed llisii bulletin will bs sac ' to say Nora Carolinlsa sending regueM to ths Agricultural Edit* V&JtTFT'" 01 ArriroUor PARIS SIREN WEDS EIGHT AMERICAN Nsw Tsrk, July a.—Yvonne, protty hrown-syod riven of tbePar boalsvards, languishes behind tl ban of ths Jail ia her native city as eight Msstbers of the Thirty-ninl Division, roeently returning fra Pranes, an “grans widowers" si glad of it Yvonns rtlnetasiUv oonfisssd i marriages with- each of the etg] I ineishtrs of the Thirty-ninth, at added “«h# ^ss not th. only Prow girl guilty of Plural marrlngaa wii Doughboys of that divirion." Tha story ef Yvonne-, evident wil ingaeas to Marry tha entire divisit 1*“ bro^bt back hers recently I Private Elliott Rrovrn, Atlant 'Ga., whs served la France with U .One Hundred and Pifty-ftfth Infant! i of ths Thirty-ninth. Browy, who did not fafl . etctl I to Yvoaaes- pretty brown eyas, w tout walking m Pwris with two mei .bars of bis regiMent when sooth leans along wHh Yvonne end into dnenl her M.bh wife. a oarmk false for »>*»n a two eompa * too*. a* oaeb d baltorod d n »U Dl* "n«ta dootb do w part" " Yroan* ( BacUh *m doc id ad , limit od. bot too Utto* "buabaad n earn* to a qte* andamandtn* m tho woth-minted Yvonn* wao co 7 ducted to a octet tom bar Fran „ wao nadantoad, aod toai too Huai S admitted bar te*Dt wadding, " TDo oUotmoat made by aaeh of D Kuabaadi «U o—rollod. COVUNMtKT TO UUAII £ ZdTiTZZ m ^TkTtto^ta ectoprfea 14,000.1 it- poind* la ateoogo « Mw Orl* bo «ao 7»0,004 at h» rrantoooo. 2 im$M PAU> fOd OM lUU bo BoMdoco, N. 1., , I—-* id. Pontiac, a famaoa bJowM Hofei boll, wao oold today by Mr*. Ha V. Maim mat, of Maqo—t Btook p, mr boro, to H B. Hafor, of Algo** ►in m for $100,000. r*. laoaraiMo of $70,060 I* oarrtod ro. Ktag ftotha Ha la Ora poor* and Fol«ba about M00 poaadi TERRIBLE COST OF ' WARSTAGGERING T1ifaSr3t!r? WMfctagton, D. C.. July i.j-U the eaM of the wo rid war la m'ftep enyl Mood -to ■* argument, aa ha. been penietentiy arced, for th. League of I NoHobc, tfcoB-tko com petting forto of ,tk»t naatnl to overpowering and ib laid bo convincing to all peace-lor :‘TrC^*«* »*• UnKed State, to wta the * to ao great that it al aMdl. Maggora the imagination. Th,. <aaatr« aontributod unrtintlnglr aa aSFlMm for thjmmaSi, of th* canoe of worid-wide liberty and penataal and permanent pence. > ■»**• “f America’* par ticipation ,ln the world war ace aet /orfiT to the following dgaroa: •Jfatol armed force., 4300.000; total men In the amp. 4,000,000; maa who wont overeeee, 1,0*0300; — .wh* fo*ifht In France. 1390300; gmaUR number aent to one month, *00,000; greet.ft ■ ember retaining »*Mn«k, SSS.OOO; ton* of eop fUee shipped to Franco, YM03M; **• rwmami to draft. *43*43*1; **•* draft Induction., 2,810.J»4l gradaatas of Una oAcerm tafaw •choU. *0,4*8; coat of war U Aprfi So. *21.860,000,000; cost of amp to Agq.-r.’Wi »I»3«010003001W II; month* of partMsaCien to war, I*! day* of battle. 800; duration of Metwe-Argoane battle. 47; Americana In Ml*** Argtmoe battle, 1400,*00; ae, 184.000*:'American bltuT d2S» r, *0.400 : Americana wounded -* fid,000; American deaths im 46,041; total death* la 118,4Zt.—8. R. Winter* la Obaarvar. GODWIN NEWS • 4 ' Fayetteville vUiton Monday. Dr. D. L. Pridgen of Fayetteville, waa a Godwin 'vliRar Benday. Mr. aad Mr*. Harptr Jena* motor ed to Dunn Saturday afternoon. _ Mr. aad Mr*. J. M. Jeaet and Mr. SSVfflK _ Maaara. Harvey Markham and Kdgar Markham apeat Friday In Fay etteville. Hr. Paul Starting la (pending a few dayi with his parent*, Mr. aad Mr*. Geo. Starling. Mr*. M. E Starting and daughter Cola Mae, have returned horn* after ssr’iXKr*' *•" “ A~rta „ Meema Plercoa ’ Pope, WUli« Bhodea. Albert Lacan, Oliver Godwin, Frank Taw and Mr. Newman spent Sunday at WrtghtgviUe Beach. Mr. Herbert Royal* of Rowland •pent Sunday in Godwin with hi* porenta, Mr. and Mr* Lee* Royal* Dr. J. W. McLean waa a Fayette , villa viaitor Monday. Mr. J. W. Driver of I ' Saturday la Godwin on Mr. and Mr* Cotembi MM* Rate William* and , Tarbru (pent the Fourth I DID YOU SEE OE MEAE THE “UOCUSTST" Ralaigh, N. C., July *—If than were any fala* prediction* by thorn I la authority aa to th* eoantto* ir . which the “LociMt" waa to appeal thl* year. It araat bore bean da* tc , Imparfact record* of paot oetbroaka la ardor to bar# tbo record oeearota for fataro aaa, ovary locality whom , 'ho inaoct appeared thl* year A* alt . bo pet oo official record. Coast] i (ana agent* and oitiaaea ara aakad fc I writ* to Mr. EraakUa “ mm. a j Ralaigh,' any exact oboe-ration* th*] I bar* noted, both a* to tbo oxac , localities or paru of coaatla* affect * SA.** t*o <Mm* whoa th k “jotuM*” appeared aad dioappaared * CAMMING CLDE OlELS ENCAMP MINTS » Saver*) rally m eating* *ra bate « b*M by variaoa giri tfaba in am* c J* the eomntlaa of tb* Euto, Eeaaai ly, 80 giri* from Edgecombe aad NaO K *b2^wb£^^alSbLd*5JeihI ? K°ur AJ-sAnaL: i Ss^Er ■ idea betag to gtoa the gtria a ibar t-1 tataartva, three-day eooroa la canal, ty aad ham* making, aad to devote ■a roaaldarabla part *f th* tiaa* to oo ia door rearaotienel aad aocial oat* , talamaat_ a EapabHaaa* woat iato power proa tg Ida a rogha* of oeaoemy. W1 don't they eaonomia, with laogoog! THE WORK OF THE COOHTY SUPERVISOR Tto Haw Valeatiea at hp.m WII Taka the Tiara at As laperohar tko ■awatodar of tko Year Tko County AiptnrtMr and kto aa atotants boson on doty 1, tko wort of rmtoiw tko proparty at A county. Tko job to a Mg ondartalrim and will taka tko raw a hi far at Cto yaar. Tko drat work of tko ppar vtior win ho tko tending oat ol blanks or gattAmAt to oroky Am owner in tko county with a roquoo that thooe blank* ko fUtod amtaar roctty and rrturaod preoaptly. U order that tha aoopto at the count] aaoy aoe what the btonki an wa an publishing kotow a copy at the Maai with the erplcnctloa that goes will it. CvlajMtiM mi BUftk The surpass of thb ktoak to to diaries eua fair, actaai onto eataa ot the tract of toad Uatad.It Mortal the guarantor of tha ftato tkot tka purpoat to art to toctuaaa Ac total amount at tana paid, kit to Art tip value at cock aaparole plate of prop •rty equally, andhp Aa rate# dart aid rule, aa that equal jartiee an to doaa to aaek taxpayer Tha toil l» craaaa to tans cannot snood tea pat caat far the ttaU for tka cauaty, toi aay apeciai tax district. A aapanto ktoak mart bo Ailed out for each Mp aratc piece at real property. The So Owney A..... 1*. Value. $.. " 50. Number dwelling beams. A.. 51. Vela. % ... St. Number rtoTohoasm A.— SI.- Value. A. $. (4. Number bans. A. St. Valee. $. 1* Number other buddings. A... IT. Value. $-1__ 8t. Total value of lead and all tm provemanta. A. |__ . **■ I" row bast judgment dea the aaawsr gives to Qaaatiea U rep remat the actual cam value ef m tract ef lead and all Impimwaml ea May t. 191»T A... M. If not, whet was the aetua *alu» of the property as a whole «1. ivim this tract centals mat c beatable Umber la excem af Urn teeeceery for general farm aas « this tractT A. .. ‘Imber h» eettsmta « **• Has timber Hgbt hen'mi and conveyed. A.___ N Hyee, to whemT A._ N- _^bot was the eeedlernUei I r ■ w t L ii • U V * \r
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