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GODWIN WILLING
FOR ONE PRIMARY
BUT LYON ISN'T
CoL John G. Shaw, of Fajrott*
▼iUo, Issued CkallMi* To
Lot High Mao Win
INTEREST CENTERS IN
THREE-CORNERED FIGHT
J WhlteellU Solicitor Sere Ht'i Ran
■lag for Co or re* a ,W Not Mar
ia* to Gailertoei Godwin R.eiewe
Hie IcccH end Rcate Hie Caaa
With People af Siath Dletriet.
(By R E. Powell in Newa and Obser
ver
Waching ton, D. C., April SO.—
Waehington'a political interest in
North Carolina today shifted to the
Sixth district and Congressman God
win's ready acceptance of "Highland
John*' G. Sbaw'e challenge to himaalf
and Honor Lyon. The Fayetteville
contender for tha With district mem
ber'i teat announced by wire that hr
la willing ta let the first primary de
cide the fight the hign man to bo de
dared the nominee.
This ia perfectly agreeable to Mr.
Godwin but to Solicitor Homer Lyon
it ia not agreeable. Indeed, the Co
laabiu county man even Intimates
that Colonal Shaw la ragaging in an
interesting diversion instead of en
gaging in an honest to goodnee* race
for Congress.* Solicitor Lyon aaya be
IX running and must let the mpk
dacida who ia to be nominated.
“Tha method of nominating randi
dataa prescribed by the State primary
law ia satisfactory to me but if you
aad Lyon agree that the candidate re
cuhring the highest vote ia the first
primary be declared the nominee I
will cheerfully agree also."
C*dvla laaaaa Statensawt
Than, advertising to the charge*
Shaw made against him ia a speech
IB Wilmington, Mr. Godwin aaid In
a prepared statement:
“I think it is pretty generally un
derstood why ‘windy John G.‘ issued
this challenge. Ha hurled it out at tha
caaclasiofl ef hia speech in Wilming
ton Wednesday night where it la un
derstood he exploded a lot of windy
gaa attacking my record in Congress
I woodsr If ha told tha Wilmington
people about his record? My record
In Congress is open and I invite a
comparison of it. Will ha do tha sauna?
He attacked me for sending out a
pamphlet Tvviowtng m^ service In
delivered oa the floor of the Hones’
ns it ia an “extension of remarks* and
m Staton on Its facie bat permission
was gmnted by the House to print it
in the Record. This also appears at
the beginning of there marks. The
Government did not pay one penny
for the printing as tha bill was paid
by me oat of my own funds. I urn
net surprised at 'windy John O.’ far
being afraid of this record.
“He charged that I us holdii* the
position and believe that it la one that
1 caa pass down to my posterity. This
ha know# la untrue because it (a well
known in the Sixth district that I
have received all ay nominations and
elections at tha band af tha people
them selves In every instance 1 have
demanded primaries under which the
people and n fra# and untrammeied
opportunity to oxprem their choice
free from the bias and persuasion of
designing politicians. In every cam
paign tha people themselves have had
tha free slop to retire mo but on ac
count af tha service I have rendered
them they have seen fit not to do so,
and I do not believe that they will be
mislead aow by tha idle vaporing* of
a man who himself failed when ha
was here.
“As soon as legislative matters in
the House are so I caa leave, 1 in
tend to visit the district and msec the
count on tho stump of my steward
ship aad I shall again demand that
the paopla have another free oppor
tunity to my whether they want a
continuance of my services.”
Lyan Declines Challeage
Here is Solicitor Lyon's reply to
Co load Shaw's challenge:
“Your telegram received. If I was
willing to gambla with the internets
af this district. I would accept your
proper!tins, as I am sura I would ha
the high man In the first primary, hut
having filed as a candidate for the
democratic nomination, thereby signi
fying my willingness to abide by a
decision of a majority of tho voters,
and believing firmly in a majority
rule, 1 must respectfully decline to
maka any agrsemant that might de
feat the wishes of the people. I am
net playing to the gallery but running
for Co agrees and expect to win. As
yaur telegram was given to the pa
pers by you #» year pros# agent my
rs^ta them with request that It be
" “** "■“’rriw
DUKE ORGANIZES FOR
IMS BASEBALL SEASON
Duke, Aprs SO.—A vary enthusias
tic meeting of the baseball fasts of
the town, was bald in the Duke Lib
rary, last night. Tbs purpose of the
•nesting was for the election of of
Accra for the team. T. V. Bsaasmek
was elected manager; C. H. Miliar,
Asst assist sat manager and busts#**
manager; P. W. Bubs, second aarlst
a»t manager aad sielsl scorer; R_
*•*•57, treasurer; Tom Kelly, cap
tain; Z. H. Boot, critic and chief
r**tar; Mica Mae tic Long. oAlctel cor
"TC'Si, -u. * eompoood of
waso of tho heal players in this *oc
tlan of tho Stats, and promises many
Interesting gumea with n.lgfcbortsg
towns.
Tbe first same of the season was
wRh Buie’s Crook Academy, an Duke
ground, April y«t^ the score being
11-4 ta Duka', favor.
I
CITIZENS ENDORSE
PRIMARY TICKET OF
TOWN DEMOCRATS
Weit Moating la Fiasco Whan
Independent Movement
Is Started
OLD LINERS PACK
EMBARGO'S GATHERING
Ratal! U That Reyukli.aes Are Gif
«l Battle la Majarity Party is
Dtsnn Today—C. Leslie Wil.ee
Head* List Nominated by Oppoeiae
Farce.
For thr first lima since Hatsie Mc
Neil took the measure of the late la
mented A. R. Wilton in a mayoralty
election nearly a quarter of a cen
tury ago, the Republicans of Duan
will give battle to Democracy in Dunn
today. They have a full ticket in the
field and are hoping for the rapport
of those Democrat* who were disap
pointed in the primaiy of a rouplc of
Weeks ago.
C. Leslie Wilson, aoa of that good
old Republican who regularly used to
brat Major James Pearsall and all
other Democrat* until uncle Haasir
belted bis scalp, is the nominee far
Mayor.
M. F. Hodges, for tha Ant ward;
J. E. Crockett, fur the second; Rider
E. V. Rainey, for the third, and WiL
lie Morgan for the fourth—good
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for cnmmiulomrii
Entrance of these men in the flvtd
furnishes oca of tha moat amusing
instance* ia iho political history of
Dunn. It war not tha intention of the
Q. O. P. to name a ticket in town
this year. Lawyer Edgar Carlisle
West. Republican nominee for tha of
fice of County Recorder, nee mat
pleased with tha ticket named by the
bamocrate He called a meeting af
the ettIrene t* name a "Citizen Tick- i
rt-"
In answer to the call such good
dtlsens as John O. Williford. Paul
Westbrook, Nat Townsend. L P. j
So rim. Ben Townnand. Purdie Phil- i
lips, Ernest P. Young, Joe Wilson,
Morris Fleishman, A. B. Adams, Will- i
men Thompeon, Albert Burlm aad a
large number of other* were present ,
In the Recorder's courtroom whan
the moating was called U ardor by
the nailer. I
Right off the bat Mr. West had
rowaeeanSSGnTnSa^^NaHhaT i
mould William Thompson nor any
nthtr of the Deaaocrats present- Mr.
Adame, however, agreed to serve.
Then nominations were In order.
Mr. West suggested tha name of
Mack Hodgoa in the first ward. Pn*l
Westbrook seconded the nomination.
Somebody suggested the name of Jud
Jones, the Democratic nominee, bat
that was ignored. J. E. Crockett was
then named by Mr. West for the sec
ond ward.
At this stage somebody wanted to
know who would be named far May
er. Mr. West, very condescendingly
suggested that tb* meeting endorse
J. Lloyd Wade, Democratic nominee,
for the oflee. There was am unani
mous second. Commissioner from tha
third ward then engaged tha atten
tion of the crowd. Elder Gainey's
name ms* submitted by Mr. Wat
There were no second*' many of the
Republican* having left the ns snub
lags with something akin to disgusi
written opoa their grim countenan
ce*. Judfce Lee James Beat arose to
ask that William Ilaltch Newberry,
another nominee of the Democratic
party, be endorsed. An aldaeiy gentle
man whose name could not ba learned
bat who hud all tha earmarks of Re
publican about him, placed the name
cf Judge Bat before the meeting.
In this latter instance The Die
Judge Best is one sf his best frisads
sad all meat reliable moaitor, aisntor
and all that sort of thing in tha
hours wfatn good folk hart gone to
bod. Judge would have non* of It,
however. Went was agin them all ex
cept the Elder. This, ha said, waa not
a meeting for the endorsing of any
body but those who wore opposed to
things as they are However good s
eitixen a moo was known to ha, ka
bad no right to vote la thlsyare meet
ing antes* ho waa opposed to the "old
boo'd."
"A. B.” rittin' in the chair as wise
»■ o' owl, ruled against Mr. West
Republican as ho was A. B. know
Wbsn the jig was up. This was a eiti
tnns moating and thars wore sea*
but ettltens present except this pa
Erepresentative who had not bean
enough bock from the farm
.to his native state to hoeesse
rr-tarheolsd. He ruled that the mast*
Inr eoojd, by majority vote, notaln
att or endorse whoaaooovsr It willed.
It willed to endors* the whole tte
jest^ beaded by J. Lloyd Wada. And
Albeit F. garies. Republican ex
traordinary not hart a-UJI by the
roeeat doable cross bonded him by
hm partymen. saved the day sad tha
Independent and Ksmab
llcaa folk. He saw the youth andta
•* the youngsters wore
B>to trouble He saw.
i too, that the meeting was “psifTtlf*
bT odhwrent. of th^esum tCTwn.
not those in. At hlo suggestion the
averting was adjourned and succeed
u *ff!?**L1lht« latter ssosttag
was callad ts ardor with all of seven
good and trie Reyahlicaaa present
that th* tteket waa named. Candidacy
urns "wished naon the** who are
today w»»irMc »• Bopahhaaa ban
ner None of them was present
when tha naming waa don*
Bat—It must b# mttrittad the fei
lows rhoM a darn good sat of men
whoa they earned thstr ticket.
IF SOCIALIST, HE’S
IN GOOD COMPANY
N. Pkn RapLia* T*
Char** of Ratal Social
iatsc ia Ideals
Wants ton, May 1Declaring no
sympathy either for tha Bads or for
ths capitalist who con lie am to look
upon labor as a commodity, Bobost
N. Page, candidate for the Democrat
ic gubernatorial nomination, in War
ran ton coon botaao today unwind
tha charge of a Socialist brought by
nn opponent.
"Because of my position on this
question,” bo said, “one of my op.
pononta has called mo a Socialist, If
this be socialism, then I am wining
to maud tbs indictment for by tha
mma token St. Paul was a Socialist
snd ao was Jesus Christ.”
®*r. Pag* spoke before a crowded
court room and his address was char
acterised aa on* of tha best ever de
livered here.
"I believe the votars toeuld know !
the position of candidates on all
questions of Inter sat and that they
tiave the right to expect candidates
to giro their position on such qasa- .
lions,” he declared, stating hl» pint- .
form and tailing the people in a
Itraight from toe shoulder fashion ‘
ehst bo would do If elected.
Mr. Page amphaUcally denied toe ,
'knrge t' tt ha resigned from Con- ,
tress.
”1 served tha ful bnn to which 1 !
*US elected,” he mid, "and 1 waat to
akc this opportunity to my that from
:ha time the war bagaa ia Europe in .
unui ay miraMn iron UK
Pea in March 1*17. upon every
nrecurc arse nbaitM le the House
>f Representatives by the admtnis
■ ration, I voted with the administra
tion. I refer you to the record aad .
I defy anybody te dispute this state- ’
•cat
Rofenrinp at earns length to the <
ireveUlxy industrial unrest, Mr. Pays ;
•id that some remedy mast he found.
"Capital and Labor art the twe .
'esentisl elements enter!up into in
lastry," ho bald. They should work
a harmony; instead we And them an- \
•ponlstic aad practically at war.
»hh the rasa It that prod action is lim- 1
tod aad itismHefortlon and hiyh
irieos prevail " Is bis opinion this
iroblem eaaaot be solved by the en
tetment of laws, aad he is convinced
hem eolation is some equit
of profit-ebariny la the
to which each of them
menta art eatitled.
‘ la a menace ta our yey
I
I
s equally bat of place 1
GENTRY RESIGNS
AS SCHOOL HEAD!
• |* 1
by AG. Fitxyor- J
I
Byrd P. Gentry has rasiyaed from
the office of Superintendent of
■chpoU m Hornctt eeanty. The reeip
aatioa was tendevad the County
Booed of Education at LUUnytea y*s
iorday aad accepted when Mr. Geo
ay explained that be oould not eon
in ne in the ifci aftor Jane SB,
when hie pros cat term expires. The
rcjnpnatien wilf be cyaetive an that
{•(f,
R- C. Pftigerald. aow sups rtn tend -
■at of schools in Belmont will succeed
Mr. Gentry. He was elected yoeter
day uDon Mr Ovntrr’i ncaouMadt
Lion, and wtU amumo hU duties June
1. Mr. Gentry win remain In office
with him far thirty days to five him
Mr. Gentry will give his attention
te private business In UUingten. Be
ku been superintendent Bore he was
sleeted to succeed John David Easel)
In lm. Prior to that Warn he had
been loceeeeively aaperintoadent of
Ihe city schools ef Dana, co-publisher
*f Um Doan Guide with the late J.
p. Pit naan, and farmer with C.
■pear* Hints la Parson, hit nnthrs
county.
Darina his tenure of office ha has
been a big factor la tbe growth of
Raraett Schools Harnett loses ft nr
service by Us resignation, hat, ha
says, it geta an excellent man in
Mr. PItogoraM.
N. A. Smith was sleeted to mem
bership ea the heard to eaocsod O'.
Bradley, who died last wash.
PANAMA!AMS MAKE STRONG
PROTEST AGAINST STEP
Torchlight araseaslsu Helds Us Goo
oral r«v*htopV Auto- \
Panama, May S—Several thousand
Panamanians last might marched the
atroets la a torchlight parade' as a
protest against the aeqeiaiUon by the
United fltatre of the major portion
of Tahoga Island far the purpose of
fertifteatioa as a part of tha Paciflc
defense stbome of thd Panama caaaL
Aa automobile is which General
Farthing was driving to a ball to his
honor nt the Union club, was halted
by the proceed on'and forced to re
turn to the Tivoli hotel . .
Mob* later formed in the streets
and Irresponsible parses* threw rocks
at prom hi set Panama oRclals, a num
ber of whom ware tnjarod. Mounted
psHeaama. acting pa orders ef Mayer
Boyd, charged and dlmttrasd the dem
onstrators.
Major General Cbaao W. Keaaedy,
tarnmandar of the Am arisen troops
to the aanal seas, following raeelpts
of rrporta of the rock throwing, or
dered all Amarteaa officer* attending
tbe baB to 1 serve immediately.
Eartlov to the craning Ova ora I Par
•king attended a reception et the
Balboa tMahtmlm baitdlegs
where Rnaaaada at American em
ployee mash hands with him.
BAGGEiraPEAKS
AT PAClK SCHOOL
(By Ralph H. Johnson)
L esrreiset ef Par
kan school w.*. haW Thursday ud
Friday of last waak.
T*'* cxajclaaa spaaed Thursday
avatuag wHh a program by tha pri
mary dapartmeSt ad acquitted
thaosalraa with crwdk ud Aow.d
tha careful and anjaatohhto train in#
tha* had raaarrwd at tha hand* a?
thelc rsctHcnt sad mack beloved i
Oa Friday aft£»eon O. M John
tan Introduced fee awaakar af tha i
iay.TR. " mtT
Education waa Aka speakers thorns. i
9c Mated at tW outset that there
™ r.o qaaatioo about tha value and !
tha only qua*■ ]
Jo a beta# that ofwhat sort of adit- i
mtian waa ihriiihU, Clvilttatiea i
rorkod sat two nast school*.af phll- |
tsophy bafarr «,• found tha thliw i
hat K not dad in tha theory af adaca- i
ion baaad an the teeehi^e af Christ I
>>• ftnri ws* tha , Intellectual ichaol I
4 tha Greek. and tha HMad tha i
kWfIB* srhool or tha latter days .
if the Koassa empire.
Education ha ceattaasd to baaad 1
m terries to ethqra, nod adneatton I
• b* ..•fiSit' ha a tramin# I
kat aarill PI* *Wa-*-1 - a a - - - - tk.J_
K-lghbor, their mate and their aa- I
ion. I
Mr. Baggett daltoerod hy far the !
rreatam, moat powerful educational i
utdreae to whieh thia writer has over t
■atoned. Seldom ia the history of i
hia or any other community perhaps j
*» it been their good fortune to l
>ear so able an argument la fever I
f education. j
The program Friday evening was <
•milar to that af iftuaday eight '
tit if there was aay difference it ,
raa probably batter.
•.Tea* the Convict", a play held i
he eudicBca more than two hams i
Truly aa Mr. BaggeU aid ia Ida
ddrvu today, the home, the church |
od the aehooi are the hmlltatlaaa 1
hat make ear country giant. >
The teachers Prof. BaMa McLeod j
ind Mta. Jehnaoa are doing a vale- ,
hie work for thia n mm natty. The ,
me client manner ia which the pupds ,
ooducted theataalvaa dartag their •
aoaatrmtoa they are la gaad ha ado |
“he gaad people af thia
m vary proud af hdr
rail
Toronto, Oat, May l.—May Day
icttvitiee ia Canada were featured hy ,
i strike of 11JM coal minora to the i
iova Scotia district, the moo quitting ,
fork as a, protest against the refusal {
if the authorities to release the Win
11 peg strike lead era an hall, pending
he hearing of their appeal to the
lirher courts
In .Winnipeg a grant labor daaaoa
tration waa held ap a pcotaat against
ha hapridoament af the strike lead
;ra. Process! an* ware bald and there
res ceamiderahla apaachmahtog to tha
CWK squama, hut throagboat the
y .the crowds were orderly to all
m*t* of tha city.
Little interest waa nmalfaatad hy
reriten to what had been pleased to
an a monster dciaenatmlua to Terau
to. Aa a result tha celahratlou waa
confined to a as eating in tha pubha
lnilflB,
la mnalicT tawua throagboat Can
tda strike* af only local significance
•are ordered, but tha aitoatlea gea
srufly brought enpmeaioua of an tie
'action from government and polite
tttciala who wars prepared to taka
liaatic aetfoa If aataamry.
MUKOUtlO IN MEXICO
Crime* Net ia Behai Territory Bet to
• Breton Ceetrailed bp
Waehlngtoa, Map X—The murder
if two mere Americas! la Uexke,
reported to the Mat* department, ac
centuated the concern with which of
fkiato here are watching develop
ment! beyond the herder. There waa
nothing, however, to indicate to what
extent the attitude ef the Waahing
ton government toward the Baaota
revolutionary movement might he af
fected bp the fact that tha laeidenta
protection at Batata aa the earn eoaet
ef Mexico alreadyhad heea forward -
dicafe the view ef official* erevaiihm
in that rneiea, acmtaaUy at leaM, (till
held tar Cirri— fenin.
meal contend* that Aa Cana— *•
therltte* were r—PuaMMe far the
protect!** ef the Craealawa haeien
DUKE MftATi a c a.
INTEREST IS SHOWN
IN FARLEYLECnjRE
row Ni|kt
Much Interest i> being manifested
in the retail merckandieiag lecture
which U being brought U> thU city
ky Chamber Of Conntrti Wrdneeday
light, at « o'clock.
Thr lecture contain* Ul* reault of
hlrty-dve you* rpem in collecting
-OUII more handwing idaaa from mor
ihMta In all part* of the world,
>nd is by far th* bast of Ha charae
ar on the road.
W. H. Fartey will be th* lecturer,
tad by meune of atoreoptiooa fUdee
Uid motion pictures ha will diaeum
ha causa* of failures, nod explain
tome of th* latest method* of atoau
teeping. An interesting feuturo af the
eeture will be the part devoted to
iawaptmer advertisement*, ealectioa
if medium., and the necemlty far u
mliey of contiaoou* advertWag by
he retailer will be takes u» la de
aiL Bv the arnuc method the ot.ee
Ion of proper window display, do
•very problem., perfection of a
toro organization, and other later
etiag matter* will be if'm-rf
In addition the featoro film, "The
rrouble, of a Merchant and Baw To
•top Them,'' win be (bowu.« Ibis dhu
laa been exhibited from coast to eoaat
tad ha* everywhere bom declared U
to the beat exposition of modern bu
inem methods ever given.
The film tells ia aa Interesting
hfougk Ins buteacc* method*
<••• *ydcm. bad been >inMbl to
be vmg* Thaaknptey. TbT^mm
or bis fattar# aro vividly pceUajcd
ty th* film. Hi* elark* *m ladif.
•rent, hi* |aod« badly ctiaagal, hi*
T**" Iharwnghly diiUMbil
•hen bn hope* ware at tb* lnw«*>
hb, a change ram* |a hi* carter, aad
? th* iMtaUat) *
Mtheda, aad ..
tar*, be in* t* .
Bacauea of th* eaftaatema created
a *thar cltiew where tb* film ha*
we dew*, it t» exported that a ea
mdty andtenee will grewt ft* lector*
a this cHw. Bvery ecenc to mid to
•atata a l*eeoa. AD mrr-hrrT e*4
ala»p»*al» in the city ere iawttod to'
toaad. No charge far adadedon.
(NOX IS ENDORSED
BYJUPK BUTLER
*==153terra?1*
aaaa Dwhm
(By K. *. PwwaU.)
Washington, May >.—Tb* Waft.
often Peat carries on it* front sag*
Ml morning an interview with Mari,
m Batter, b***tlag Senator Knox
or the Kepobttcaa norainaUoc f*r
FTaaMca*. He an Pritchard wwaU
lo eguaOy aa rd bat wind* ap ft*
ntsrview In a war which i«A«te
hat nomination of Knot faaaPrwM
lent aad Pritchard for vie* pmident
v*nM b* th* peeper coua* far ft*
tapubMeana. With a ttoaftarnar an
•be National ticket the Pepftllrvpi
raald break the solid bid, Batter
think*. Th* interview follow*:
“I d* not bedtate to *ay that Baa*
iter Knox would make a goad aad
»fe Praddeat for ftl* crucial ported
a the Ufa of oar ropaMic; be to art
•■hr a (taUcman of ft* flrd tank
Met he f» atea for vtril* Americnadm
without r***rv*ttea*. Bated**, the
dm* r
toagwr _
in whk
late; ___
not for a plvotel State biet the pivo
1*1 man, no matter from what State
u to Pritchard, of NorU#Cerollna
Bat aa to Jndge Pritchard, ha U aot
mto of full presidential m>, hat ho
Is from a groat pivotal section of this
r ova try.
•T waat to say further that It has
always boon a part af the Small Hen a
cress that this is a nation with the
big *K,‘ that tharo arc as ssctloai—
ao North ao Booth, no last, no Waat
—bat «m grand vitalising whole; yet
hi selecting the ttekat tt has not tar
ing the last half century turned away
from that port of the country known
as the North.
"The taction of this country knows
aa tho 'Sooth.' teeming with aa unri
valed wealth af natural rsooamoa. b
big enough and rich enough to ac
commodate tho whole population of
tho United Stale*. Wo are N,tMr
•0* of people and wo stand, every
one of ua. far a 100 per cent Ameri
canism. It is time that this grunt sec
Uon and this groat people wore re cog
nixed on tho Notional Rcpnblicua tic
ket
"The Republicans of tho Sooth
have labored under tho fearful han
dicap of roceaotraetiea, to uphold
and advance the great leastruutire
policies and principle* of tho Repub
lican party b now strong and almost
dominant in North Carolina, and all
tho border States, and b growing
steadily la ovary Siaduru State.
Tharo am today, svsrywharv la tho
South, thousand* and tons af thsu
tands af men who still cling to the
Democratic party, yet who hove lost
faith to tho policies af that party
and the wisdom af its leaden Thom
patriotic forward-looking man,
though sick and disgusted with gran
Democratic maladmtobtwthm, an
deterred from joining our rank* hi
om thing, and ana only. It la tho m
of the bourbon machine Democrat!*
Isadora, that the Sapablhan party h
a national party, sod is aa team]
to our people and to our ■ealblaod
It b this and this aleas which toda;
maksa etlD potable ‘a solid South.’
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of false hoed and prejudice. Is wrest
od front their bands. The Republics,
convention at Chlmgo ana da thi
INDEPENDENCE DAY
CELEBRATION TO BE
HELDON SATURDAY
MARSHALL PO«XD TO
DECLINE INVITATION
VW ,
inly Feartk will ___
July *. u
hr tke
* the Chamber ef
OrilriaaUy It wm
the Mg celebration ee
Sfth. Fermen. however, ,
Ike dekra that it be keM oa I
hace many ef them weald come tel*
town on that day anyway aad few'1
»a day tram Sana work at that
it the year. /
Thomaa A Marekall,
>f the United Btatea, wt_
to make a meeeb here oa the
ef the < * *
for the
Bym F^’dlairioim ' Begeoe T.
Lm, BHt* Geldatein. Thl» oommMoe
wfll' take Mr* of all eahlietty oad
adverttetog to he daw between now
and caUbcattoa Bao.
Goor**rZ*Prtne*retoirmon, Miaa
Oort rod* Jeekeon, Mat Margaret
Pope, Z. V. Balnea, M. M. Wanes.
TVs committee will arrange Ike eiag
lag contoete to wMek the eoweroi
wflTtahe*pariu M*wtlT’etee^adge' the
coataete aad award the
lee Wator
George T. Noel
Welter *- Howard. Thle
wfll provide water for the tram do
expected here far the Mg day.
There ere etdl eeoeeal other corn*
aeltteoe to appoint. Among them ere
theeo to orrsaao for fireworks, ma
de, eoropUno flights. home reeoo, ete.
Thom will he appointed to a meeting
td he held eoam time mead week, when
ell ef the eomaittteee already appoin
ted ere enpocted to meet with Mr
Middle end bogie working on the pro
gram.
■very effort will bo made to amke
(Me celebration the treated ever
held to Beaters Coro lisa, The Bar
nett County Fata- emetlaUes la cm
epamllag with the. Chamber ef Cea
M the matter ead hoe offered
the nee ef He Mg plane here for the
day.
with mm atrakn—by rsaagslxlag the
Booth on the national Bepehllme do
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