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Beaman & Lane, Snow Hill. N. C. 930? $73660 av. $79.3) ,
Moore & Joyner, " " " - IW>- 1219.32 " 73.45
Fred Thomas, ?" " ?' 1144- 856.34 " 74.85
R R. Gay, Walstonburg, N. C. 3878- 294$)2 " 76.25
Dupree & Williams, Farm ville, 1302 ? 1117 JO " 85.80
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Charlie Owens, Fountaio, N. C. 752 - 532.52 " 70.81
Jones & Jones, Farffiville, " " 410 ? 292.50 " 71.34
Smith & Nichols, 860 - 630.04 " 73.26
Hines & Askew, .1170- 890.04 " 76.07
Cobb & As'kew, " ' - " " 866- 622.56 " 71.89
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MILLIONS ACCLAIM WILSON A^
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(By Ut Clemens News Bureau)
Aboard President Wilson's Special
Train? From the Capital at Washing
ton to the far Pacific coast the Presi
dent of the United 9tates hot fc?r.
n^yed on the most! unusual expedite
eter undertaken 1)7 a ehief execotire
To discuss national aueetiona.
presidents hare toured the land; hut
Mr. Wilson Is laying Wore America
a Question which affects the whole
ivilization
re can do,
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imp agrees, to end at! wars. He say a
the league can do that^v We want tfe
do that, bo let qb keep on trusting him
and get the league Into operation at
soon as possible. jTorget politics.? .
K -Most Americans encountered on the
tour have forgotten politics. Repub
Ucan Governors and Mayor* have in
troduced the President to hlB audi
ence; the Major part of the local com
mittees which haye met him have
been Republicans. They have all Mid:
"We are nothing but Americans, Mr.
President"
Mr. Wilson's arguments for Jhfl
league, briefly summarized, are those:
There fern be no peace, either sow
or in the future, without It. There
can only he' ;? Regrouping of nations
aud a new "Balance of Power," which
Is certain to lead to war. There can
he no war in the future, with. the
league in existence, because no single
nation woWd defy the united rest of
mankind, and If It did, It could be
brought to terms by an economic
boycott, and without the use.ofanns.
[X There can be no reduction fe, the
oost of living until the league is ei
tablishedv for nations will not go
ahead with peace time production m
til they know that peace is , definite^
assured that production of war
material Is no longer n^sspy.j^ #
There can he ' wonderful prosperity,
with the leagnein existence, for rel
ations of. labor and capital pH over
the world will be made closer and
more friendly, and the worker will w
ceive a fairer share of what he *,.?
duces. Y'.-- ?< t
These declaration of the president,
logically and eloquently put, have left
W hearers and ?hfafcfa*
deep^S Swr. Wilson lK
pointed out, the people themselves, as
differentiated from senators and pollti
time it
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