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THE DUN
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__ _DUNN. NORTH
HARNETT COUNTY
RAISES ITS QUOTA
Quickly Coc« Over The Top la
Noor Eut Relief Cam
paign for Funds
UHinor,, June 4.-—Harnett coun
ty'* quota for Near East Belief waa
naiacd in an enthuaiajtlc campaign
which netted ever $1,800 Sunday,
announcement trttR made today by
Marthall T. &p«an, prominent young
of the Harnett county bar,
county chairman.
John M. Yonan, of Charlotte, a na
tive Armenian youth, who was in the
trench** before Baku at the age of
fourteen, spoke at thr«* places in
Harnett county Sunday and made
vivid impression on all who board
him.
At Angiar in the morning, he spoke
4i> the High school auditorium whore
$81.00 waa raised from a vary small
aadiaace. The meeting was conduct
ed by William Morgan, assisted by
W. H. Stephenson. At Duke, a union
aervics in the old High school build
ing, netted $421.07. Arrangement! *t
thl* meeting were m charge of E. H.
Boat and T. W. Hick*.
The feature of the entire ram*
nalara wa* the large crowd that, atten
ded the afternoon meeting in UlUng
ton when over 1200 people packed
(Ju IsTM lent wka,u __I: _a n_
mond Itawwnin* wft conducting *
kcrtm of revival armies*. Something
over 91,100 waj subscribed this
meeting Mr. Browning turned over
Hi* tent and stroke to the cause and
introduced the speaker.
Young Yonan told of the almoet
unbelievable sight* he bad seen be
fore escaping from Armenia and stat
ed that it waa a miracle that ho was
not killed Hiaaaclf, but that he ascrib
ed It to God, who had saved hUn for
a purpose. He -called on bis sodlonco
to give for the take of the ^faster it,
•rdar to carry on His work, and pre
vent the extinction of Christianity in
the Near East, which is later to Chris
Harnett county's quota is 92,200
•f which 9720 Is sasignad to Dunn
aa a separate unit, and 91.900 to the
rest of th* county. Dunn has already
raised Its share and the campaign
yesterday put the county over the
top.
Mr. Spear made announcement to
day that there are many who Have
not given but who have expreesed
their intention of doing eo and it is
his purpose to continue the campaign
for another week to take care of
some of the orphans which other
counties have failed to provide for
in their campaigns.
MONTHLY REPORT OF
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE
Following is the report of Mias
Agnes Harris, poblk health nuns* In
Dunn, for the month of May 1928:
Prenatal — Individual instruction
prenatal care, 8; prenatal visits. 7;
esses registered with State Board of
Hnalth. I.
Infant welfare—Visits to babies
under two years, 9; babies examined
bv ehvsiclans. 1.
Pre-school (2to 5 years) — Pre
school visits, 17; individual instruc
tion to mothers, 8.
Schools—Home visits to school
chHdrsn, 18; visits to schools, 37;
weighed and measured, 173; pupils
examined, 178; number defects
found, 373; corrections secured, 15.
Tuberculosis—Bod side cans and in
struction in Hemes, A.
General—Pi ret visits, It; demon
stration of ears, 23.
Miscellaneous—Nursing visits. SB;
Instructive, co-operative, etc., 44;
survey visits, I; treatments givsn, IB;
conferences, interviews and office vis
its, IB.
Public Health Education—Hygiene
and heme nursing classes, one each
week; little mothers* lssge classes, 4,
attendance, S3; pupils receiving little
mothers* certificates, 83.
TO MARRY A WOMAN HE
HAS NEVER YET SEEN
Wilmington, Jane 6. — Wliming
ton's police chief, Claude C. CaahweU,
Is to he married on June 34.
Hie bride Is Mlsa Louise Moore, <rt
Lou Angeles, whom he has nevci
seen, but who la the daughter ef s
boyhood friend at hie mother, so
cording to a published story In t
toed newspaper.
The chief plain to leave ban Bah
today for Buffalo, N. T., when bs
wffl attend the annual eenvaatlon ei
the police chiefs of Ike nation. H<
than win leers for Lee Angelee, re
tanlay hem act July 7.
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LINEMAN KILLED
AT FAYEITEVILU
Grange Man Victim of Lrr
Wir*j Wu la Employ of
The Municipality
Fayetteville, June 6.—Fred C
Flelila, lineman employed by the dt:
of Faycthtevillc. met instant deal
here this morning when his footholi
flipped while he was working on dee
trie lines oi, Gillespie street and hi
body came into contact with a higl
power wire. Twenty-three twasdrei
volt* of electricity passed through th.
unfortunate man’s body before helj
could reach him and be was dear
when his body was removed from th<
line.
The tragedy occurred directly is
front of the police station and fire
Chief Boss Junes, who heard the noise
Of the current aa it entarad Fields
body, immediately ordered all elec
tricity in the city cut off and with
two other men rated to the linescaa's
aid.
They could do nothing to eere his
life, however. It was srrth difficulty
that Fields, a man of Urge physique,
Wn* gotton down from the line. He
was rdsited to the Highsniith Uospi
ta!, whore Dr J. D. High smith deciar
od that death was probably Instantan
eous, at the current entered Just an.
dar the base of the brain. The laft
urm aiwl narf as # iL. I.da _a_a a
w — —— —H'VUtUCI
were alto burned away.
it was recalled that Filcdb a week
ace. prevented Jan vuch a tragedy as
cauvad hia death today whan a live
wire was discovered haring from a
pule near the Central Graded School
and ho war the Ant lineman to reach
the acc-ne He remarked at the rim»
tliat any one who had too shed the
wire would have met "an awful
death."
Field.* heme is in LwG range. N. C..
and the body was carried there this
afternoon. He has been in the arn
|.!oj el the city anJy two months, bat
had made many friends hare by hit
genial nature awd friendly — nnTllr
■trlsMs waa a married man and
eaves his wife and one child.
LARGE AUDIENCE
WITNESS FINALS
Dr. Chas. EL Brewer Dalivan
Annual Literary Addraw
To 24 Graduates
Graduation exercises and the an
nual literary address Tuesday even
ing marked the final chapter of the
1922-23 session of the Dunn graded
and high schools. Diplomas were de-|
livered to the tweaty-fear members
of the graduating class, the largest
in the history of the achoel, by J. C.
Clifford, chairman vt the board of
trustees of the Dunn graded school
district, while a Bible, a gift front
the school board, was presented to
sach member of the clan by Bov.
K. N. Johnson, pastor of the Firat
BnptWi church.
The Anal exercises were held In
the Metropolitan opera house and
were witnessed by an audience that
•lied the bulldlag to Ms capacity. A
chorus by the high school gice cl oh
.was the opening number of the pro
gram, this being followed by prayer
offered by Her. J. L Daria, paster
of the Gospel Tabernacle. The speak
er of iho evening. Dr. Chas. B. Brow,
er, prssldont of Morodith collage, Ra
leigh, waa introduced by Fraf. W. R
Snipes, superintendent of the Doan
rcmiviv.
The Import*nc« of preparing fa
Hfe’e work before making the dock
Ion of whet one'* work k to be wa
(traced by the r pecker. Dr. Bcwwm
rorrtrneted the educational advantage)
and opportunitiao of today with th*a<
of hi* boyhood day* and declared tha
Hie cinlkatkm of the year* to OMW
rate with tha young yaepV. TV
eehook af today, bo eaM, help ti
perpetuate on* of the graatoot a
American prinelplaa—that af equal
Ity of opportunity.
■ Dr. Brawor likened an adacadlo)
unto a commodity, bat an* wklci
parent* ean’t bay far their dtfldiae
If an* i* to acquire an kei^lnrikp
meat dig it oat or theoaotvo*. eoe
tinned tk* epoakor. Getting an ad*
cation la an Indtvlitaai teak. "<
Dr. Brown ako took ooraalon I
etroa* Urn importance af ybyalei
training, and tha teaching af agrl
culture and boa* ernaowrke In tk
pobtle aehoole and collagea. la tk
brain and meeek ere combined. I
’ aid
The ep taker waned egel not ael
■ Ing tha bay or girl to doolie Mi*
vocation In Hf* while etadeet* in tk
FIND BODY OF 3HRINCR
ON RAILROAD TRACK
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I Asheville, Jans 6—Ths body o
W. C. Me Curry of Mefcaraon wt
found by a South.,™ Hallway trail
crew on the right of way of the ml)
road Rear Elmwood early today. Me
Carry waj a Shriuar, an rout* to Ux
Washington convention, aid U be.
1 loved to have fallen from the trail
' Monday. The body, partially cow
> crated In gram, wai Dot obsarvad bj
I pamengvn and train cmwa pan ini
. the point for two days. It wm taker
, to Statesville.
TAKES ALL THE »»A“F
GETS THIRTY MONTHS
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i New Verb Mao CeavUtad Of Vlo
latlag State Hotel Law
in Twta City
Winabon-Salem, Juno 6.—Prank
E Thayer, of New York, tried fa
municipal oourt here yesterday oa
the doable charge of violating the
hotel laws of the State and register*
ing in a hotel with Mary Elisabeth
Young, of Marietta, Ga., as man and
wife, wea given thirty months on ths
county roads
Through two volunteer friends,
eitisens of Winston-Salem, be gave
notice of appeal to the Superior court.
Hl» bond was fixed at 11,000 and
not being able to furnish the esc art ty
he was remanded to Jail. Thayer had
no attorney at tbs trial, and la a
brief statement te the court he do
| Hared that he atone waa to Mama
and that he wished to bear all the
penalty Which the coart thought pro
par In the case. Accompanied by her
father, Lovfek Youag, the gtrl left
here this afternoon for her Georgia
J>ome.
MR. J. DAVIS CARTER OF
LAKE CITY DIED MONDAY
Waa Father Of Mr*. L Durham Tay
lor of Doan Foaaoal
Toeeday
J. Darla Carter, father of Mia. *.
Durham Taylor of Doan, died early
Monday morning at tna hocaa In r^a
pest two yean. Tti
ducted from the home Tuesday morn
ing at 10 o’clock and Interment waa
made in the family cemetery. The
fanarai waa conducted by Her. Mr.
Bailey, pastor of the Methodist
church »n ink# CAy. of which ctoAao
eH waa a loyal member.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Taylor wore at
the bedside orf Mrs. Taylor's father
when the end cam*. Mr. Taylor ro
tornod homo Ttneday night, while
Mia. Taylor will spend oeveral days
at the old home before rcturwing to
Dunn.
WILSON SERENADED BY
GREENVILLE, S. C. NOBLES
AT HIS S STREET HOME
Washington. Juno *. — Woodrow
Wilson was serenaded at his 8 Street
home today by a flhrtner patrol from
GreonriUe, South Carolina, which
sang "Dial*" under his window and
then, at hia request, followed it with
the “Star Speagled Banner.”
When the singing waa aver, the
former President smiled and waved
hit acknowledgwaeat and one mem
ber of the patrol shouted: “wo are
100 per cent for you in South Caro
lina." Ha thoa led his brother Stirin
era “in three cheers for Wilson.”
Cultivate the gnrden after every
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dome Diary eehoola. At this time, ha
continued, one hat not aeeu enough
of what Umn ia lit Ilia to proynly
choooc Choir llfo’a work. Flnt of all
the atudent ahould lay a broad foun
dation, than ha, or aha, can make
what they dartre. Boya and girls who
are trained into the proper cjierae
tere and poreonalitioa can taka care
of thema el to*.
h rioting hia addraaa Dr. Brewer
declared that pn education ahould
moan more than merely preparing
ana to make a Ihriag, adding that J1
f dwell prepare for aarriee to Ood
. and humanity.
The ciaaa valedictory, delivered by
r Mica Zlaanor HaUhcr, waa ana oi
i the piaaaing feature! of tho gredu
. atlng program and brought hearty
r appUuac from tho aadlenee.
Member! of the ciaaa who reoaiv.
. ad their diplomaa wore:
Miaaec Bath Yeuog. Katkarim
I Butta, Baby Crockett, Lactic Cruel
1 Lillian Beaen, Ibrnar Orimaa, Klee
- nor Hatcher, One hath Davie, Emil]
a Grantham, Emily Newberry, Mildrw
■ Aon, Bearte MaasengUI. Boat# Wil
• David Clifford, Offoa Dowd, Al
thar Hobha, lame! Farrell, Bdwar
t- Hodgaa, Baatom Parker, WOliai
r Paarea, Charles Rk Inner, Oort Wilma
• Allan Lea, John Oataa Herrin.
Richmond, Vi
fornc will bo
clock of Coal
and hi*
•tore-hooper <
Coact Hoooo.
•met km
BUrderik gt
Soptkt
•nu indkotod
C. Garrett
ataUmmt at
to the killing
He wild that
akvt bp the
rer and opqp
■hot Mr. Plena
he had taken
the fnntloda,
through the
rn* ins were
of the
eight o'clock
to L. C. Id the
vicinity of from
Cumberland .fleet that it
occerred in front yard.
The to here suc
cumbrd toon after
being »h m rush
"d to la this
city for wound
m the s
<*•*• Id that
ho had or. Hi*
brother •
According Ic L C, Garrett, Mr.
Pierce preached a scorching Mian
Sunday morning about the ‘'lawless
ness of the Carrets and their rat
ing the oounty like • Cur" and be
and hit brothar la tor umaiwtrutad
with the minister. He also said that
Mr. Pierce had made slanderous re
marks about hta (Garrett1*) wife dur
ing the aennoTu '
Pslitteal Feed
The shooting It believed to have
been the direct result a< a political
fond in which one of tbo faction*
was headed by.tho Garretts. Mr.
Pierce, it was loaned boro today,
had evinced deep interest in tho ad
van come nt of educational work in
the county and to Me efforts to this
direction la odd to have run coun
ter to tbo Garrett faction. He woo
in Richmond tho first of loot week
and while here is reported ta have
told friend* that one of the Garretts
had threatened hU life. He attended
a mooting of tha Baptist Ministerial
Union and bofsr* Issuing tbo city
bought 11,*00 worth of bonds being
floated to rebuild lovornl unite of
Fork Union Military Academy, which
were burned some months ago.
Rev. Mr. Pierce was originally from
North Carolina and received bis early
education at Bole'a Crook Academy
in Harnett county, that State. It wu
understood that ho later attended
Wake Forest College. Before accept
ing the call to Cumberland, where be
had a circuit of oevoeal ehureboo, he
was located at Maooedlls. Va., Booth
Norfolk, Portsmouth and at Wart
Durham, N. C. He cams to Cumber
land from Wert Durham a few yean
ago. n* waa about H yean eld and
la eurrteed by a widow |sad eb
children. The widow waa hia second
wife.
FUNERAL SERVICE
OF DROWNED YOUTH
Psyettorflla, June L—Pea oral ear
rteoa were held at t o'clock Mendaj
afternoon for Jaha Brers*, Lakedok
youth who waa drowned at Mfcrei
. Springs swimming peel, naar toe To
Isr-Hart cotton mi Its, Sunday after
I noon. Lomle Pause*, a postal Tele
I graph hoy, waa tha only wire ms a
the drowning and toe esuae of th
I fatal eertdeat la rtfll a mystery. *1
, arett dlred from a eprlag hoard an
\ nerer came ta tha eurfase again. AJ
’. tar making a rain effort ta leeate kii
I Fence* ran far aid. Beam* was dee
•! whan his comrade and helpers
I Ms Jrody ta the surface. It is belWrs
- that the sedan of tha lad’s heart wr
I stopped hp tha abash af tha said wi
i tar. Tfcers ware ua lajatrm to tod
. oata that ha had aUuth a rath i
other obstacle to dfstog
SMITH FIELD APPROVES
BOND ISSUE FOR HOTE
Southfield, June «—SwiithAeld w
ten today approved a bond laooc (
176,000 for the ernctioa of a bote
Tha luu racalvad 61 am than
JBajertty of «he reytetmUon. Tha k
• we ia cendittoned aa private tadtW
aale invoking fifty thonaead deilai
to tha project The eatin Kiwaa
Club backed tbo andcrteking aad ela
women aleo aided la tarrying th
•lection. Thera waa a akaep dfvfsto
of opinion aad much electioneer 1x4
pro aad can.
ROUSE A CANDIDATE
FOR KITCHIN'S PLAC1
lutiMtlaa Ae To Mill. KiteUo Aa
raptakia If Cemaaittoe Ap.
pravaa It
KSnMen, Jane 6.—-Jaaei Boone
prominent local attorney, teddy aa
oounced hhnaclf aa a candidate fa
the attend dJauiet Mat In Coagraaa
Be aaid hJa action faHowod confer
•■cm with friend a.
Mr. Room aaid the eaggoMiea tha'
Mltla Bitch In, aaa of tha iota Reprv
aantatlva Kttrfcia. ha named to fill Om
unespired term of hie father with
tha aadarHaadlag that ha would aoi
ataad far nomination far the eaaaiaj
fnll term waa acceptable te hhn. If
tha executive committee approved tha
Idea. Ia that event ha will “ehoerfnlly
await the will of Um voter, ia thfc
mgnlar primary to 1M4.
Candidate Kerne u a naUve of La
aoir county and farmer mayor of
Kin.ton. Be baa bora active ia State
Democratic politic, many yean.
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STUNTS FOR SHR1NEKS
' Th^"**-***1
Visitor*
Washington, Jans T.— (Capital
News Bonrieo)—fa addition to
throwing all tho mat Gwvornment
activities of the Army, Navy sad Ma
rine Corps. Timas demonstrations
wars staged that as many psopte as
possible be given a comprehend vs
idva as to Jut what tho armed ser
vice* of the country are, da, and
moan.
The Navy report* tho Navy Yard,
Naval Gan Factory, Air Ration,
Urn* destroyer*, thro* modern nob
mnrinao sad tho V. 8. A "Morey"
Ho grit*] ship open to visitor* Naval
planes wort packed amend Washing
ton Monument, with a bluejacket to
explain. On Tuesday the "Laagisy"
was attacked by a egaadrea of Ma
rins Corps Martin bombers, sanding
oat pianos to drive off attack, fallow
ed by a Navy aeroplane tombat over
Potomac Park, using amoks bombs,
smoko oeroens. and dw—ny torpedo**
An address by radio phono was made
from a Navy plane; photographs ta
ken of crowds pictures developed and
printed and dropped asa crowd.
Tbs Army showed a battalion si
infantry with tanks, a troop of cav
alry, e battery of Sold artiUsry, and
the Army Band la a model U. 8
Army Camp, Onstrsting life of three
mobile arms ta tho Bold. Urn Army
Exhibit sooth of I Street N. W., wool
of Monitions Building, showed a cam
parry Bom Ordnance SpociohstO
school. Coast Artillery Oocpa dstash
mont, a Chemical Warfare Sorrieo, i
track, white the Air Berrios ohowo«
a bombing plane, a small passu*
plane, and tho T-t which made On
recent trans-continental trip botwau
New York and flan Diego, Calif., ate
aircraft ogatpaaaat and aerial phots
graphy la taata.
At Bolling FI aid worn various type
of aircraft and ogalpuaat of asms
moat photographic and radio aaldbMi
The Bsvootooath Bagteoooa operate
o lithograph!* track doom town, dli
Iribating maps showing tratte rail
for the wvok and at novoral dtf fores
The Marin* Coryo not only playo
’ hoot at their Qaoatteo, Va., oam|
1 dartny an oaearnloa of Shrino aMctal
’ and their ladloa, hot eoUhtlahod
• Modal Comp, opan for Mm hopoaMa
• of olaitooa, with a band at tM yioeo
• a rtfll ary drawn by tmotara, and ant
I aircraft Mneb fona
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■ ROWAN COUNTY FARMER
» TAKU HU OWN UP
■ aailMnna
■ SaMdbary, inai I.—fan Stone
i **. a farmer lMny Mr St. Mattboe
t eharefc arrornl atilaa aaat of JUi\
djbory Itfllod hi mat If tfcla mraix 1
a Mowing ant hla bialaa wMh a rhotya
•- A aaaa of kbfhwana aoeoral rnontl
h' 150 had loft Mr. Manor to htThoah
T He la aarvteod by a taaaSy of ola
lM’LEAN STANDING
, BY VOLSTEAD ACT
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• LumWrtcn. Jan* 4.—«| w
• »»—« *• teteMftaattaa of
• VoliUad lav, u suggcetcd by Qw
, «r>«r Saoltk of Nov York," dadmvd
, A. W. McLean, Domoorstio National
Goaaaittoomon for North Carolina,
la reply to aa iagaby by a WaaMng
ton acva agency,
[ **I believe that ovorvholming
•eat of tha poopio of thla Mate atl
of tha United Mates is -g-‘—t say
modification of aithor tha W[teaa
amendment or the •' , T i 11 act and
that they favor the ateistaat caforeo
•oat of Mo lev ae It now estate."
Mr. McLeaa said ha had boom re
Uehly iafonaod that " a vary dotor
mlaod effort" voaM he made by
the aatLymbteitiee forcoe la variaa*
•octtaaa of the conn try to obtain can.
trot of tha aast Democratic National
convention for the purpose of teeetV
•ng a plank la the platform for tha
modification af the Vetabaad act m
ae to permit th* sale of light viaae
and beer." This, he mid. mil ha
doao by aa act of Coagmaa, olloolig
•mb State to Is Jto ova alaahalte
cants at ta accordance artth tee oaati
nvnt la aaah State.
••o-pmiUMttoBM fame*. Mr.
McUmm mid, wUl wbrin^ (V
tempt to ■mnl—>, * cudidtU far.
•rabte u> thr MOdlfkattoa of tea
Volstead act
•Kogmrdiag a (apart that tx-Preai
daat Wilson was in favor of asodlft
catioo so as te prah the sate of
h*h» wiaos aad boor, Mr. mw^..
■aid that while ha had a» dafhtite ia
fenaatloB aj to Mr. Wiliest paMttea,
had as to Mr. WUoao’s ilMlaili. ha
did aot hsilsTi that tha (onaar Piw
idoBt wwaid favor such a flash ia tha
Democratic fistfsrm.
SOME HOC CHOUEEA IN
THE DUNN DUTiaCT
There ia nonetdershls hap thsWre
ia tha Dubb District according to H.
A- Edge, county tana dwonstmtisa
ageat who was a Dona vidtw Wad.
neaday. Dr. f. D. Owt», swias ape
cialist from the U. 8. Department af
Agriculture, who recently spent two
weeks ia Uw county, la sptihf to
rstare about ld]> 1. All who rid to
have their kegs vaccinated against
cholera «how id notify Mr. ft dps before
that data.
WHITE DRIVEN SENT UP
FOR CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
Sulisbury, June 2.—Robert Me*
inter, a white man from nut on th
Granite beh, near Salisbury, wa»
nent np to Superior court this after
noon by F,*quire VV. L. Ray, whe
iotuid prohablc cause »n a case
charging cruelly to animals. It wa»
in evidence that AJetimer, in trying
to Mart a mule that had stalled oi
ballcrd, pulled the mule’s tongue it
such a manner as to injure it. and
a surgeon found St necessary to cut
six inches of the tongue off in at
effort to save the animal’* life.
OLDEST PHYSICIAN DIES
IN NEW URN HOSPITAL
New Bern, June 2.—Dr. Georgi
. S. Attmorc, of Stonewall, oldeei
member of the North Carobnr
i Medical society and second Okies'
. licensed physician in the State, died
in a local hospital early today fmtr
j injuries sustained in a fall several
, weeks ago. Funeral services wll
, be conducted here Into the OKve
t house, in wliich the deceased wa
_ 1mm, tomorrow afternoon by Dr
Daniel G. Mackirmon. rector of
j Christ Episcopal church, of whicl
’ he was a member.
’ Dr. Atunore arts 76 years old
" and was one of eastern Carohna’*
best known physician*. For tl>
n 'past quarter of a century hr wa
u the leading figure in political af
^ fairs In Pamlico county
He was bom January 4, 1847
ss of Georgs S. and bury Taytoi
Attmore, and as a boy attend*
B Hillsboro Military aeadsmy. Afte
die civil war, through which >
r> served In Moody’s lottery, Nortl
v Carolina troop, he entered the Col
► eg* of Physicians and Surgeons h
9 Baltimore, graduating in 1870.
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a Mamie baa, lyatall IMa^ltr «
k. Mr. aad Mva J. ft. »*Mt ef «ha Kw
M tm Oraea natleu. Mad Vhdaasdag
racMlhr. tad Mm Aaaia OVaO. af
Columbia unworahj.
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NEW DIRIGIBLE IS
mhiotkp by rm
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Dayton, O, Anna i.—Tha Vaftad
State. Army Barrie* tliMb tCA
Q.U Jiui l! Uy fli. ailll| 111
H moored at WIIh«v VMM at Ax p.
jb. bar* taedfht. Tha akt*. aha lac*a*
at M* Mad In thie tiahy, mm d
atroyed during a mm «W*trt«ni
atom. It <M today (MB Ml
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