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AN APOLOGY TO MR. LYON if any of the reader* of the "Be yty to Mr. Lyon", written and ainriV by me were led iu beli.-T i>«.i I thought that Terry i.y.1.1 ira.- :h in the draft «nv ut the lire, of h» joining the finhtirtr ..h. I 4e i *• • KMTi.ti ll.iU implosion I know to,-, he m ti above the draft age at o time bo volunteered to be a man mil fight for hie count-y. 1 limply . . erfie———^a egg aaagf ^ i •i J *h». he showed Hut Ik <1r.< bavc enough spotting b'.ooj m hin to slick with the Agnting branch o the army and that ha forever lost the light to exprssa any opinion on mat tars pertaining to the spoiling ir -tlneu of red blood ad Americans. In •pita of hit wash reply to rae, I yt maintain that opinion of him. 1 dc o for tha following reasons: He rerrived a commission In the ighting branch of this a.my. Tli > -.one showed that he «u msntall? -no physically Qualified to plav a man's part in tha war lie was nn forced out of the Aghting branch o: tha army because of hit '‘great age" ami forced to sorer hit country in a time of need in the humble caps city of a non-combatant; but ha, anlike Ambrose Williams, Albeit Cox, Sid ney Minor end counties* other* oldn than he chose to allow others to meei me Reimans while he had a bed ol rate far in tha rear. Again, unliln tha above named gentlemen be tried to make political capital out of hi* ervks- over-seas, In ordrr to aid hi* brother and to ham my friend. Hon It L. Godwin. When I, who stock with the infantry until cut down by o Garmon shell, replied to his person *1 abate of my friend, he becsmi peeved and sough* to hold himself out ax a hero, because he wav abovt the draft sad had become a Lieutsn ant-Coloni'l in the legal departmrn. of the a. my. I did not accuse him of having evaded the draft law. 1 aim ply charged him an abla-bodind and unmarried young man with having volunteered to Aght for hit country and who. by choice, having failed to Aght. If he can deny this charge, let n rn ao to. A* to my failure to inherit any thing of the gentlemanly inatmeta of mv g randfather and father, I aav that I nm glad that I «a> trained by them to a Ur It by my frienda It waa lmpofr •ible for me not ta reply to the un n-arianted and unmllilary attack upon vurh a gontlrman at Hon. H. 1*. God win by a "KI Wi” officer of the Tem porary Grade. You all know what e "Ki Wi" ia. It it an anhnal ahaped like a bird and haa feather* like a biid, but cannot Gy one bit- 1 cal Llcut.-Col. I.von a "Ki WI” • he ha* a thape like an officer, and haa a uniform like on officer but who by choice failed to do what ia expected of an officer-fighter. Doubticea. you doughboya remem ber thoec day* In Trane* when we would he dragging onrtoKaa along a toad and anddenly “Give way to the right" Would be heard, and we would ractive the ap.aab from an ar my Cadillac which contained a daub ing young (taff offieef. who woold be In a rreat hurry for Cod only knowm what. You rent ran be i what would be laid along tha llaaa. Now, boy* U*ut--C*1. Lyon waa that type of fighter. I don't eay that he ever aplaahed mud on. any doughboy, bn I do aay that be haul tha nerve »f ■ iiraoueine eoldier whan ha appealed t< the voter* of Cumberland in a non nr lea* patriotic way Now. *'Ki Wi" Lieut.-Col. Lyon, thu article waa written upon 1 be in the Higbamith Hetpltal, whore the writer ia confined btreuar of thv e-currenco of o wound receive.! at Chatoau-Tbierrr. There ia not a Cod win her* to aid m*. Hon. H. I. God win know* nothing about it, but h« doc* know that the exaervicc mr of the Sixth Daalnct will not be lof LL -! - In the political woil.l l>y a “Kl V.V' officer who ia al the time of tbi* wr.t iog on the pcy-roll^f the army, lahaoi R. William*, f ormer (.'apt. 7Ui Inf ' 3rd D] virion. Hlghunlth Hospital June 30th, 19“0 ‘ GOOD GARDENING—BE', TER CANNING— BEST HEALTH It Is lm)aik. thlc ■ l>n*'« a iivsU »-i4* ply of rantud y,>nd> nithuut s irced garden. Mo/t faimne k.'»h'm bu. vegetable* to ct! in j f.v.h much lea* bye :ci ubuiris'it ipp'v to put up. Vnuy 'antib* V.v ;•> h content wiib bycm, aud bivsi! .* part of the year. Lu;h u cir*tlr-t . ■ L.r p~ pullcgrt . f i *i r. r.:i<l i-tii.' I'' III I —-3~—-s* __ m__ hi-. .1. cuiu» n-pl. have a gouif'garden <o:n tipi-.-, rrh'-n all the mighhoe* a.vi aim *< ai.-tite failure! becauea cl .M-ajKV p -epatation of ibc roll and fuJilM and taallcr callh attain Fa , ;c J;y ih < -rue m diy weather. | ' -i »» wm our garde" in tho I fa'I !'■ pitting oi.l a good many cab Vi;.v lettuce «nd ontor.i, er.d r. n.. hi- uyh the Karon tor all vago i *jj r r oti.a w* hove i om< ,h-r.j- ,:..-en ravrrir.r i'w go'd*-" lH» .rut i tonne, ptovliliag plenty of mc« . ■* ,i . c nutvC to rri end to can. I I., -i. c: - "u r. i.iVr trait', rim ./i . «■ . 1-” ' -'in- uee. 'h.tuglt we /eii i *sof «'.uff fi'eeh in it cup It at the aa den. ib- i.f.s» a.il --1.. I n./ are l. r ii. . fir? <>-3 tb“re Mr r.s in - ■■-■■"WWW—w pi* supply of hulls or.* vcgetablee ready at hand Ik* year round. This mum more efficient work and mo .a prosperity. Catpmon tosulla of good food aru a good appetite (which is often the ratal! of variate in food) and the a reared fact that there l» plenty in tko pantry.—Mrs W, R. Ha; 11/on, .‘a Tr.a Prog reamer Pa .tat/. Even Cupid U fruting the effect* c/ i*v h-rh re* of living. Hit darta ar*> filll-ir hy the wayaida, the armor i: iocteh-ld expense* being to hard fit- th> in to p. netxatr. K* rj ton ef » a water la said 11 rtt.ta'r. nr,- r»e!n of gold. At IhU n ■ tin fhv on, contain about ninct • bill on ten^ of the yellow fluid. He', r.'umif. n. ^ataamwtman Celebrate! —let the hand* play —and the nougg ring out A^^^E’RE ready for the Glorious hourth. Are you'1 Come in arid let us give you an Independence Day musical program,- a vivid suggestion of how to make the Fourth a day of finer meaning in your home We’ll send a New Edison to your home—together with a fine group of parn ^ otic selections. ‘Me NEW EDISOW “ Th* Phonograph with a Soul’ Our Budget Plan wit turn y our • "firework** money into a fret payment Irani. make aimikr ccooonnr" provide the baUme It*a a •yaCrmetic thrift lira. Why throw your money iaio the air on the Pourth f lan’t n • iner parrio’um, a target family policy, to »peod it ou ma>n—grv*< muaftef Whai'i a Pocrth without muaief The thrift in tWe grand, aid am of the Rrpub lac 1 The crultaoon' The memories’ The • *■*"« pi®***1 All these and more— have been given life t>y tile soaring art sad the fervid beam of grea. arjiau I w AJ. ihnc uwl mure »rr I< i Car a rid /or i*uu Lr the n>arve!o.i* rrm.iuu «i»'*.he New RUiann. T)u perfect •rrti.m of tku: N«wr Pali mm w |>rv*cJ •*'am in in ..toothing *.»l nu<le M.itvh tc, 1*^/0, at C’ane^v Hail, N.%v Yurt City. • Au:.» C.j<. v •»*!.! lUM i viprap/-, ma'rUeii h« Altaiv tr«Ri-CiuriiN> '.*) the New Frnrm Durug :h; tW .ifhf* went «>uL n«« -w*Lcotc, iu .rw- <Jji •.!*».- » .ui «•>• tcQ \i!'?*hrr Arii’M Cac w*a ati:pin|r or Wfher iLc N« . Lciauu Ro-Cnaatinc bet *ua-'. You ran caper .rote ihc New LoimmY* xjprrtar regain lor y•.•uracil Cuu.c ip am1, r* ua pn you Mr Eduon’i Rroimn ‘Feat. THE BARNES & HOLl.iDAY COMPANY ' Hardware, Furniture, Lir.dertt.kers Dunn, — NcrfJi Carolina. i CAMELS fit your cigarette de sires so completely you’ll agree they were made to meet your taste] Unique flavor,fragrance and mel low-mild-body due to Camels qual ity and expert blend of choice Turk ish and choice Domestic tobaccos are a revelation! You will prefer the Camel blend to either kind of tobacco • smoked straight! With Camels you can go the limit without tiring your taste They leave no unpleasant ctgaietty after taste; no unpleasant cigaretty odor! To get a line on why f-amah win » you so completely compare them pufF-for-puff with any cigarette in the world at any prioe.s You’D pm ifer quality to coupons or premiumsl a. J. BEYKDLM TOBACCO CO, WtnMoo-UUm, M.C -M-.rr-r-TigiTr-rsi. -aja ss Bsaassecaasagsaijgaasa— ll The Barnes & Holliday Company East Carolina’s Leading Hardware and Furniture House A Invites you to A Dunn’s Big Celebration on July 5th. i . • • \ i’hiii jg m town the company would like to have you make it* big stores headquarters.* You will find ip these stores the best of furniture, hardware, builders supplies, musical instrument* and fa* m implements. We espec ially v.anl you to sec and hear the new Edison Phonographs and the Schulz Player Pianos. We will be glad to dem onstrate them to you. See, also, the new kitchen ranges we have. Come and make yourselves at home and comfort able with us. ♦ * The BARNES & HOLUDAY COMPANY
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