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I __ THE DUNN VOLUME X. DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA, BOUND TO COliRT ON ARSON CHARGE Attempt M»dl To Burn Komi of W. H. Godwin, One Mil* From Dunn '• ui.rie :■*•*] Hick. bine*. itm t’.ill! ;|i »i iin; ” »•. Ill »• ;.;.!| v.l*» llw/ Wit ih'lli. v.vls* In-Villi *h li* In die .'vll|»*r...| iS. Ill jc.-U. .lay I v lb- ■•.•f‘* i* I.* J . i'isI. i. i,i: 51je Ili.T. gv id ;.i ■*■••;. Their l«.:id* v.i iv li\. d .*.1 Sj.tk.HiM.-)*..which thev •n ide The ilefcr.dr.r.l* v.crv charged i. :..i .* tie*i*titiiv.; i> burn rli. resi dence .it \\ . 11 i ik't*. in. . im li e ill it ml hVl iii*I.* ii. rli v. ivl in lt:Mt'*« a'.sir, 10 o'ciis'k '...i ,*s;iturd::v **.ighV \i*Voi*liiig In I lie evidence li.u.igln oui ill I'.e iiial. gas.'line was |mu' C.l on tin tvwith.-r-honrditig nf tin '•n.rail li .lue and set sill lire. Tin family w*.is ir.v.'.U.n.'il in lime to ex tinguisli tlie rtaote-" before l5tcy had ovule much headway, however. \ uaU.m jug, containing ,v sin.dl amount of g:u<line, was found a few i'cc: irtiiu *. iic.e ihe lire magi rated, rod a rout. '.* s-rilied by *sc etai vilnv.se- line LrkllXriny t< Svvaiiiin* I.i'Iiml. .. a- foi.ri in a liciit a fwv htiitd.od yards from Ihc Cod win hurtle <<u the ru .ining following Ihc fire. A whiskey -till «{;—<*a|.lined Sat urday i*.: the vkinity where defend ants and Cth.iv in kvc. :*nd evidence tern led to si low that I lie tuicu'J't to l.uni the Godwin *i*siireut*c grew out of the ciptu.c oi the st'l'.. I‘ant Griffin and I.iuviic 1 lodges wert fuinii guiliy I.. Recorder Godwin of niMMifiictiiitiii: w Uiskey. ihc charge growing i.ni nf the rapture • if the at ill, sod sentenced In one year each cm ilir public road- They gave not ire of appeal, anil made bum) in tiie unn of SJUO earn <iriffin. Hodge- and lmtli Swannic and Micks Jones wire found enti ty uf hei-ig drunk and disor.krlv on tin* public highway, and rack was fined S10 and cost The three defendants charged with arson were arrested Sunday In* local officers and ke|*t in jail until ilac trial yesterday afternoon. TW» Yxdkla CU« Up Tho Xmiiw of l4on Wke Foil From ftrida* Spencer, June A—Tlie body o " X. E Ungers, aged 27. a carpc-tilet employed by like Hardaway Gm struction comjtany. drowned Friday by falling into the Yadkin rivei iioiti the highway bridge imik'. ronstrucliuti, near S|tencer, lia. Ixcu found. Cons'ant search has been kept up by hundreds <>l men since th< accident. White the rivet was lx: ing dragged this afternoon the body lloi.icd to ilu Mii'lnce of ihe watci some .WO yards below where lie fell in and was easily recovered by K. M. Sboof and u companion in ; boat watching the river. The Irudy wa* in bad condition, and had !>eet marked by tlje books used in drag ging ilie river lire pari two days. The body was taken in rlturge by an undertaker and sent in die oh fitmi'y home at St. George. South Carolina, for Inirial, ‘fltt finding in die liodv was wit ncssed by |«:rhe)is several thousand people whir thronged tlie river Irani during SuimLiv. Among these were Jr.hu P. Wager*. a brother, and Mrs. Wagers, wife of the dear ni:m. who will accompany '.he re ntalil* f a ^r.tsrk P-i pnlinu TURLINGTON CHAPPELLE Dr. H. C TuHinftoi Marritt Srtn. Ajr Eraahi ia W«>kU>(toa D. C Miss Iris O. Chappelle, d.uighlct <<f Mr*. Lena Clmppellc, wna mar rieti last evening to L>r. Henry C Turlington, of I>unn, X. C.f in tbs Mount Tahnr Methodist church The pastor, Uev. C M. Compiler 1-trformeiJ tin- ceremony at 8:3£ o’clock, and an informal recejMior followed in tile home of the hiide’ tr.irfher. Hull the church and tin I" hoc were decorated with pink ant u hite rose**, palm* and form. The hridc wa* given in uup 'iag» h) her cnusiit. Dr. T. J. Howerton w a* in wliitc satin crepe, made will court train of satin ami gcoigrtti rrepe, Hie skirt draped lo one sidi with pearls and tlte plain bodici made without sleeve*. Her tulk veil was held try a liandeuu of or ange Wo»sonu, and she carrier bride** rote* Mr*, llrandcatt Hughes, sister V tlte hritje, was matron of honor w earing pink changeable taffetn, fa tlroned with horat skirt ami tight fitlmg U slice She wore * hill hat of pink ami carried pink rose* The other attendants were: Afrt STATE WINS AGAIN IN RAILROAD TAX CASE Washington, June 4.— N'oril Carolina'» income ami ,ul \adorer tax levies against tin- Southern the Vor'olk Southern, the Allan tie Coast Line ant! tin Sraboan Vi Line r.iilrtaiMls vts •etstaiuei *0 the Supreme cotin Unlay. The tax sea.-, sustained in tin h-xscr Cask nil CYnU'. ►, h-.tl tail in it>ue;na> v a-, p tunica I which had re -trnrial the Sl ue »Vmn caalixdir -!. • u.x <1 o ing the lent two year:. The railroaals attacked the la*' a.s a rax on gets- incline, which wri •saai liilWe to Stale taxation unde fixlcral Uses. They furtltei tala ierteai to that feature of the lav under tthirli the Stnis- Inx was reg uh-it-al Lce«irt::ng to the manner it which tlte tax ;-jye>s kept their tec aaref*. I1IAU a tl m n/mms trvirmn uxuuj TO SCHOOL BOARS Mra. C. J. Smth la Elected Ai Member oi Dunn School Boaurd Nol .unlike nunv miter ncltou ItoaitL in the Stale, tile Imant ul Uurtie*. nf the Dunn graded notion district nun liar a female inemhei Mr*. C. J. Suii^li having Iwen elect ed u> that (osition at a meeting ol the mayor and linen annmisMon ere last evening. Other member elected at the meeting last cvcnin; were: L. A. Tart and Jno. Mo I-end. Mr. Tart wa» elected to fill out the unexjiired term of the lati MrD. Holliday. while Mrs Smuf ami Mr Me Leo-1 were elected fm a tenn of two years to Micuecd A l‘" Siiilee and C. I;. Po|ie, whost terms oi office have expired. A committee from the local \\ uman’j club w ent before thi town fathers and naked that Mrs W.nilli be appointed av a mmebei of the school Ivwrd FARMERS TO GROW Many Acroe Will Bo PUwted In Barring Arad Paachaa Non* Fall Strawberries, dewberries arc peaches ars three weapons wiU which the famera of the Dann Dia triet will fight tha boll weevil nexi year. As was staled m a recent iasu< of the Dispatch, several hard ret scies of each will b* planted in thii •ertior, next fall. Plante far poUinj nut SOO acres in strawberries six dt'wbvrrise were purchased by Dum District farmers last wsek, according to J. L. Dear man, who represents R J. Potter and Co., of WaNaer. Mr. Dearman isifortned The Dia pHtch Satunlay Uiat be bad already contracted to furnish plants far set ting more than MOO acres of straw berries and dewberries in the tarrl lory surrounding Dunn mxt fall. Hi has already put out more than 1,401 peach trees ami has sold trees foi planting more than 2,500 meres ii the Dunn district. The berry planU set In the fal pivniMi. m nui-wup next jg* and it is expected that both (traw berries ami dewburrin will ba Alp p«l from Dunn In earioml lot* nex spring. Mr. Dsarmaa, who it workinr among tho farmers, up they or much InveroJtcrl in Ac berry crop am peach growing adventure and that K Br«U no trouble ia nearing order for plants to be set during the fel month* "You laugh at prohibition lawj the libertine laugh* at the marriag lawi. the an arc hilt laugh* at propai ty laws; watch out that your so: •ioaen't laugh at all taws." ftouix Fall Loador (8. D.) H. J. Summer hays, cousin of th bride, and Mias Annie Crowley who wore similar dresses o changeable taffeta, live former ii orchid and silver lace and I lie lat ter in pale green. They were mad with hoop skirts and tight fillini bodices, and their mile hats match* their ilreaac*. They carried coin niai bouquet*. Dr. F^Roy Butler, of Winston Salem, X. C., war best man, and th ushers were Mr. Brandcau Huge and Mr. Paul Burtia. At the reception Mrs. Chappell received with the wedding party and wore black Spanish lace l4ter in the evening Dr. an Mr*. Turlington left for a weddin trip, the latter wearing a ston gray suit with bine braid with amall blue hat. They will be i 1 ionic after July 15, at Dunn, N. ( —•Washington Star. .'SMUGGLE LIQUOR INTO WASHINGTON Po«t Say* That Thru* Tnuuni C*mi War* Shipped I Into Capital Washington, Juhu 3.- UupiU- lb recent d--r(unmuon of tlomnluinu, Huync* ilnu la i» hei drr la get , drink in VV.vhingtor. than cv *r be tore, the Washington l'o. t ptulb-h* it copy -righted story today that revert thousand uwi of Hquor lave ben b roughs inlo lire city by boodeggvr who are replenishing dunr docks ii anticipation for the large crowds thu will gather for th» Slimier. conven tion. According to tlic alory, moat 01 the liquor was landed fiom the cclc hraicd yacht latar of the Atlantic run fleet, which recently waa off Cap. Hetiry, Va. Kio.n this and othe sources. It la declared, the city life an ample supply to meet convcntioi needs. The account further doclara* thai despite the dispatch of Coast Ouarr cutters to Hampton Roads to inter cept liquor smuggler* daring the presence of the rum fleet Iks re ■bout 3.00* cuaes, comprising *1! that remained of the [star1* cargo wrir brought ashore and forwarded to Washington. It is dr-dared that tlx yachts owner profited by more time • half million dollars by his visit to the American three mil* limit and raw has taken hit ship back to Rng land for overhauling. EARLY TESTS PROVE MERIT HILL'S MIXTURE EiytWania CmAiM Om Ciowiof C*tt*n OMoanltral*i lu ElKImMM Dothan. Ala., May 22. (Special 1 In onlcr to test the effectiveness oi llilfs Mixture as a boll weevil pin ton, extensive ixicrimmts were made in Dothan ami vicinity last week. These experiment- (which were con<|pctrd by thoroughly eeb aide and Reputable partiet) prove wawgiaiaiMiu instance- not a handful of weevil* could lie gathered from a field when they had lieen in almmlauee lx fort the mixture was a|iptied. Officials from the Hill’s Mixture corporation in Augusta arrived i Dothan )a«t Monday, and on 'l ues •lay conducted a test on the farm ol F J. Weathers, eight miles south of town. About one and one-half acre nf rollon, down near the w'onds convenient to the winter supply of weevils, ua* poisoned Mourtav af ternoon, using alnmf a gallon of the Hill’s Mixture. Tuesday morning a parry went Kick to see what the results were Only one live weevil was found on this section. A handful of weevil* were caught Monday afternoon, and placed under a screen which went over the cotton. They were dropped under this scheen, and un the leave of the cotton i-mnc of the poison was placed. All these weevils were dead on Tuesday with tail ime cxcc|»tiiin • and lie looked mighty sick. i Thus, riarrett, jr.. vice president of the Hill’s Mixture corporation I advises that similar tests have jnsl • been completed or the farms oi . Messrs. Raines and Hollingsworth , in Terrell county. Georgia Tlu L Hill’s Mixture was thoroughly aj> [ plied to fifteen acres of the umal , densely populated with tlie insects I Tuesday morning the same acra , were inspected by a large nnmber ol , prominent Terrell and Dougherty ( county jdanters, who went over thi fields in question and found tmly five live weevils, while numbers o . dead ones were scattered all ovei | the plants and down on the gronw • between the rows. WUUWIN5 TO MAKE ' WEEVIL CATCH El " *•*•« Vaideota, Cl, WV«r They Dwmitriuj , NuUm Loom!* ami OareTtee Goodwin hav , Ju.«t return*.I from Veldoeta. Oa where they denwnetraUd euecemfull j the Goodwta Boil Weevil Catcher, a attachment dor a plow which hae baa patented by them pad which, they a> .nounoo, will be manufactured by company to be formed here. \ , At praeent, according to Loom Goodwin, a production of lOO/M > machinea ii plan nod for delivery pole to the opening of Spring IBM. Thl maehlaa, It la claimed, op ora tea a 1 rn»ng cotton and catehei the araovl' j »WV> the pleat ia being cultivated, r Bnaogh weevil* were caught la t> t demo antra tl«wa at Valdoota, the pr. , matara dock re, to daairay the cotta L crape ad Wake county—Raleigh Nee and Obaarear. I r i I’aMor iif Tli* (**>pcl ^Barnacle I VreHaim, (Ontario, ^^kida. Mr. Dealer will avidrt^E pattu of The (iospcl TMx rtvie^Wf Dimi in a meeting, the first i^E» to >» held next Sunday nmr^k Thi inerting will la< for a^Hst lw< week, wiili services a^Bo’clicI in the morning and S^fcock a Anyone <U-irhig to l.r^^Hte wa; of life will he profited I^Krafim those services. • Mr Dnner is not a’^Httbr t< the |ir<>ple of Dtinn. ha'^^Knaecii *d at the Methodist Iten ini' heeti one of the Ir.-u^Epreach CIS at the r.xlcon camp ^Hhg fr>: ■cveral tears. He is n MBdia or ator and strong go-pej^yaachrr HOOKUP DR. Life PI C Any 1! Ms sennoiPts the (radeating cJmm • the I Minn hijrh school 3a a day pranla| "A Lsf* Saved" ansa th. subjoct a hr. VardcH'i sermon and his text wai ‘Who rvdeemeth thy life from da rliuclion”-Psalm 103:4. Hefoic taking up hi* subject Di Vanleil complimented the people o TMian for the interest they are show ins in education and in earl ng for th town's most valuable aaaet—its boy ami girls. Ha told of a trip made bar more titan twenty yean ago, cor. uasting Conditions then and row. God it more deeply interested ii the redemption of a man's life the that of his aon.l said Dr. Vardell, wh then pictured a death-bod roporttanc as a lift* destroyed and a aval saved Wr should Ho our duty to our fallow man and leave the destiny of th soul with God, ebntlnaod the p rear I or Man is not what the body is, bu what Is on the inside. Too many lives that htoaid prov a source of support and strength t parents air burdensome end destrut tivo, because of the fast thst boy and girls fail to safoly launch thcl live*. Dr. Vardell asked. ‘‘How at wc to resist the insidious things thi destroy? and then held up Jem Christ aa the answer. Tire strength c God will conquer, ha said. God is abl te deliver from the aecawrslatien < yesterday1* burden*, the burdens e toiley und of tomorrow. M. _____ ____ r_ a I •• WWW W UVUIK job that they can da alone la m mcaruring uy to the reepenalbUHb of life, wu<! Ur. VardoiL Any au pine God ie of Infinite)/ great) v»loa (bar, the aemo nun mtnne Coi No perron can de the work alow th I they tan do with the aid of the powi of Cod. The preacher appealed I • bit hearer* lo hook op with Jan Chrirt In order to attain the greate nceoe* In life. Cod wae piatared i <»« beat partner in life. • The great neod of the world todi ik for men who know Gad. A lai r of lellgtan ia the trouble with or l education, continued the preacher. • yen try to do yanr llfo'e work will - out Cod you nw a decker, and 1 will mean another oh ip wreaked Uf la ekming hi* aenaoa Dy. Yard) » pietarod tho Ilf* hid with Chriet • God aa th* Manpheat and crown* r life. • Th* baccalaureate aattaoa w • preached In the Tint Bapttot churc No #» rvlco* were held at *e otk church#* in town and |ft* Ian • chureh auditorium wae fitted ho I > I capacity. A picked chair fwdiCll a a prop Hate made and ttmaual** aa • whale woe grruety **db by t large aadienea. . V P*L DIRECTORS r APPROVE 3 LOANS •*wSs«rwSil£ U*ow Uur l '■ ‘ Iwm for the enaction of f dwelling* in Dust, were granted U/ J thr dimeters ut The Home BoiiiUng * Loan association at the regular monthly meeting at the heard Fri <**/ ersaJng. leans far erectly two residence* oa Horth Magnolia ave •O# ware made to Geo. L Canegdy, while the third was to Dr. 1 R. But ler for erecting e rr.id.nc. on Hortli Washington svraaa. Application, for three other leans **n referred to th. investigating and appraisal comm Ale. ohd will he passed upon at a later mooting of thr directors. The enetetary was inetractr.l to pivpar* a financial statement of the association and mail a copy to each (harc-holiler, also to have same pub lished In 'The r m Dispatch. As waa stated in a recent iseae of The Dispatch, the emaciation la now oae year old and daring the first year of ha history financed the erection of twenty new residences iwl owe dairy barn, buaides making several lesaa for repair* The fifth stock series ; opened Satunley. 0. A. Llaker, mauiprr fo Young': (unci, left yesterday For liahiiuorc Mil., where he will consult it <]it rialtat. MEAL IN HU SHOES. MILK ON HIS OVERALLS Thi. I. TW TWt Hh TW i R- !'• I!ca«lt-j iti lioiiMjorn ,Vcw».) Monroe.—Mr R. !•'. Fault: own* farm of aincty-three acres ir . Csttic Creek township. One t|<ring • three or four years ago, Tou “ , fa fin demonstrator, slowed Ftord svhere Mr. Faulk ! "he had never done ntnHi but grow cotton ami rtim. . ” -I you have a fortune hen and «km't know it.” said Mr. Uroo.r ■ Mr. Faulk was not feeling any tot • good. He I tad worked lutrd ait hi life, even then, licil as he «as tr> cotton, he was troubled about whai ' he wav to .In when the fearful boll \> ccvil lluit he liad been ittaimp • about vluitild cctne to his fields. H, i had no vows and few ltoga. So hi: , nose tinted up just a Jiu'c in ear , -asm wltcn he looked up at Itnatn . JrKl s**tifl, " J h::c« lievai woikinf I'aid all it:y life and have not jh: v , •"»"> fortune yet, and if inn art , '»«tt enough to fell me where t i csln find <»H‘, go abend.” , liman *tu ilui it ivj* up to him Hid lie Iwcnn explaining vvnai lu • meant lie saw n farm of fine roll , ’nS cluv mi.ud with gravel, with many ltottom*. often 100 wet (i (iIiav lint nil the time capable i» growing a lot of grass. He <»w those 'lilts eTyitlg for legume* an> • 'on‘r stable manure, suit tunic Iw “ ‘hr Jji'Vt: lhern. So he Ucan tr • talk. • ” Wire up these hot tools ” It r »• _ -• iwi'K I'wp, I! II *K them, buy a s*|mrj»lor .ynd sell ilu * cream, let the lintjonis go to |>a« * Hire, |><it the rmniue on the hill, t make more er.nl there than y.rti * now make on the bottom*, end t make a bale of c»tlon to every t ere, run your farm with crean money, and hove ymif ecston as : a profit at ihe etui of die tear ” I ^r baulk was not v 1 n ill y cun a verted to (he new idea, hot he rak n lie would think altoni it. " Don't » forget," said Broom, as a parting I. shot. " that the mart who has rottor 4 seed meal on the me of hi- rhoe it W'l « littk- Ittrflc : pilled .»r. I is over 4 all* ha* lire best civdit at the Irtml n of any kind of farmer" Tf a rt sounded strange lo Mr. b'aulk. ant 4 be asked how that was. “ Ik'caunc.” said iSr.amt, “ th< j banker knows that ilmt kind ol I, fttnticr Itas Utii pay day* every |r month, while the cnlum famter ha •j only one n year." u ’fhat was one of the Iwsi bits ol (t farming ihe farm dcinonstratoi btr dill, for iie planted lltc -w** „ that ha* grown just the kind of rmp he predicted On Wcdnesslas the writer visited Mr. baulk'* farti and found I bat everything predict ed had come true. He i* milkinf fifteen cow*, send* hi* milk to Char "■ k*lc every day ami get* bsck ? r check twice a month for eighty I dollars each and some cent*, just j at this time. He has five smell pa* ►*1 Bures wierd up, and H* hills |wo dree a bole of cotton to tack ecre * H* •'*« money hi the hank and it hi* overalls, and it looking forwan CREEK CHURCHMEN stage bloody tilt JbckfAnville, FI*., June 3 — IV lice weie called to the iiaxicm lid lct>'c Orthodox chrwcfa here thi# afknioiffl tu what they de •cribed ax a fn-tfor-gj] fight, re xuKing, it wi. said, from the over o* the follower* of the l*.ro candidate* f.ir |< resident. Cu i’ekin and John Oemov. When the police arrived thQ foutgi about 50 wen in the ante ■votu. U'. ceding face*, torn cloth ing, *u id len eye*, a general appear ance of <6«nrder testified to th. ftirj of tlte tight. The police wen -old, tliey said, that the trouble re Milled fr.tm a " ntixtin demanding.’ .Vo arreM# were made. The annual .•lection wax pocqxioed. A $10,000 FIRE ON FRIDAY WIGHT Umber Pleat Of E. V. In Eeat Dam Cemp Wiped Out Eire or uiuleterolneJ origin flat, urduy morning about 1 o’clock wiped ooi the htmber plant of E. V, Dnweett >“ dw caatera part of Warm. The low *» <etlmatnd at tfgrnalinililj 4i*r UM, about ono-faeJf *f dfit eu roverod by lacaruura* TV fit. had made asasklotabl* headway whan dnaoeawd and wfeii* the fin company responded galihty U> the alarm, the fhtmr< were beyond control wham Ibe fleautea rilitnd the •caar or the fire. Heal do# banriafl tnc cadre plant. iar<adu« tit* tflw building and ofltea dxtarea, aevoml thousand feet of dreaacd lumber mas <uao baruad. The local plant wu-i and ia draw log ibe lumber eat at a eawaal) own ed- by Hr. Daunoa aad loeatad aao eral mil** float Dana hr tbs country. Thi# was the fhst km reselling ie macb damage within tbs u —p—nlg limit* of Dana la mtel moetW. TTi.it Duitu is to toon come undei j sliict Sunday blue law ordinance i* evidenced by the fact that Towi Attorneys Clifford ft Townaend v.ere instructed lay the town father; at their meeting last evening tc drr-v- u() an otdiiiancc “ hors* high, bull Strong iitttl jag tight." T1te ordinance wiW most lilcely bt iosseil ar tiie next meeting of th» boiinl, on Mondat evening, Jvum id. Tiie matter of closing all place; of business in Jhinn on Sunday Wa di»en»sci| jwo and cou at llac meet ing last evening. A petition cou .lining several hundred names aide mg that the Sotiday laws lie strict!) enforced was prevented to th» board and seven.) local citizen* ex pressed themselves a* favoring the closing of kc creaut parlors, cigai and cold drink stands throughout the day. Others expressed them «.l\ cs a* favoring die keeping opei <>f 8ho)«s in which such refresh men 1* arc served. However, tho* favoring the dosing of same up peered t«i lie in the majority. FORT BRAGG SOLDIER FOUND DEAD IN BED Fayetteville, June J.—Natural causes brought alsxu ii»c death of First Claw Private Horace K Neal of Itatrerj' C, 17th Field Ar liliery, who was found dead on Ui <~l m the regimental barrack* at S'urt Llragg yesterday morning, ac . t fling to Ute rqwrt of a military ■man! of investigation mailr ntfhlK tins morning. The report followed ;m 5mr on the body of the dead <ii*ii. flic re tree* no evidence* of viukttcc or ui tmonlttrat rattscs of ;.ny hind, the investigator* stated. Neai'* Hume i* at Henrietta, X C.. where hi« father, Edgar Neal reside*. The body wra* today wnt Ellenhoro, this State, for burial The rmriin* were escorted to El ■etihoro In' Sergeant (ienrge White :o the lime when he will have ex changed his prevent grade cow* foi thoroughbreds, and hi* good wifi smiling, direful and happy, lap die i* gning to change her nr even i large r».mher of chicken* for on« pure lrrtd variety, ju*t a* «oon ai she decides w hich she Hite* be* And their boys, smart and keen cved, rhle their mule* Wi the field m I happily a* other* who knew. JAPAN ERQNEB raconmr I* At Howl KJUiegrey(her* appear ed the MOW “V Milri. TeJwo J W* il«c other dm,,andfawp£ id* knew there me tuck a Mr guiahed viwtor then. Mr. Mori ■*» emissary of the Jipiniit go* emment, was hen to etofiy the Apt of rood construct ion as exemplified * Hte l.afayettc highway. Uo k ££S tamed from an e^nfitne of fit) ' nullum do Hera far lead buddiag and lie was at oeace hanecaead with Ox sand-gravel lype.tSia win brought him to URqpon. few whose gravel pits comes the fm rial. ° ,°*<1 mmU Mr. Mori la chief engineer • foe the province of Osaka, jjpa^ nd » a gradual* of Ike L'aivcrrity mi Tokyo. ^ Hi. government's bond la only twenty-five amSoa^SLlTh American money, bat before spend mg « the Imperial Government In •wm its nwlnair to fliaarita u " learn how. 1 fklkr rim--«t-*-•- -r /* * . H. K< State iEs!w85$ ffi Mori mik* of the State’* Apart from the work undertaken moat iwtefciMt _ haa seen, he my*, I* twin* local material in a uniformly good throughout the___ he found, her* aaad and day in •humtenoe. but only in Xar* Car olina ha* he ioaad Shm «m« gan sSL&xsrSrjxzz: Thia type onroad, ha will he the . md umm of tha whad trafRc i* carried ou steel tins Onlj 5 |wr cent of the road traffc in hw country i* carried in autorohiUi. » Owning even a Ford ia Japan u \ a luxury, accordnig to Mr. lied The annual hcnue tax an car* of that hone power it 600 yen, ot $300, and the gasoline, with tht taxe* added, tail* for a dollar a gallon. There are no automobile! manufactured in Japan, and mo* of them are imported front tbit country, with an import duty of 45 per cent on the American price line A Ford with a license tag hi Ja pan costs around $l£00, and goto line at a dollar a gallon, alao im ported with a duty on it, run* ib< C* * of riding in automobile* to r ■e far beyond other mean* o transportation. The ran da will b( both for other traffic than nxxoi vehicle*. Many of them will be of the mod-day type, there being plenty of both material* in Japan SECRETARY OP WAR TO IMPROVE PORT BRAGG w~* f I'M'I Fayetteville. Jim 3 —A .pedal •lispelch to eh* - Fayetteville Ob server from Washington toys Sec retar)* of War Week* plana to gc before Congress in the fal with a requtwt for ao appropriation of several million dollan for (ba fan* provement of cngi throughout the country. One of the principal aims of tbt requested appropriation, the diw patch says. is to provide funds for the erection of permanent bnildfaw* at Fort Bragg, located juat outside this city. It is laid two million doll ara will bo asked for this purpose At Fort Bragg beadouarters to* day it was arid that no inioiMtiw had been received regarding the pntfect outlined in the dispatch tr. the OWrver. All in formation per Utming to it. H was stated, must come front War Department ofS data. MATH OF Mrs. J. A. of Falcon died Frida 7:JO after an iibtest of daya with typhoid neral service# wer croc Rev S A ran. at the antfeorhnr a^Fttoon on Saturday afternoon Antioch j The deeveaed waa 41 yeera of *K*. end leevea to mourn their lorn a htubond and eight rhihlrw
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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June 5, 1923, edition 1
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