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RNE1 OUNTY- v O THE PUBLIC WELFARE IS THE INTEREST OF THE WHOLE PEOPLE Vol 1. No. 50 FIVE CENTS PER COPY Lillington, N. C., Thurtday, December 11, 1919 iHiI.iait PF.lt YllAtt If it Concerns Harnett, It, la THE NEWS- C NI A O HARNETT 0. CLUB LIVE WIRE AT CAROLINA CAMPBELL SAYS GREAT VICTORY MERGENTHALER LINOTYPE MACHINE Chapel Hill, Dec. 8, 1919. To the Editor: The Harnett County Club at the University of North Carolina wishes to extend to all Harnett boys who are thinking of entering college at any future time an invitation to come to Carolina. There is not space in this short article to show forth the ad vantages of our University over all other colleges of the State. These advantages are already too well known. It is enough to say that there is no place in the South where real manhood counts for so much. It isn't the clothes a fellow wears, it isn't the money a fellow spends here that insures him a place in college If ie ; but it's his mental ability plus character. For over a hundred years Carolina has been sending out a call for real men, and we are looking for ward to the day when every boy In Harnett County will hear that call. But this is not the main reason for our writing this. W want the Har- ntt boyg to know what we are doing up hire. Outside of our college work we are going to publish o bulletin telling the truth about Harnett coun ty, economically and socially. With the aid of the Rural Economics De partment we already have the bulta tin well started. It will contain some fifty or seventy-five pages full of facta vitally interesting to every man, woman and child in the county. The contributors and contributions will be as follows: 1. "A Short History of Harnett County" John Washburn (presi dent), LllMngton. 2. "Natural Resources, Soils, Min erals, Timber, and Water-Power" E. B. Cooper, Dunn. 3. "Pacts About Our Duties and Opportunity" W. P. Holt, Duke. 4 ."Facts About Wealth and Tax ation" J. J. Wade, Dunn. 5. "Seven-year Gains In Schools" P. E. Green, Lillington. 6. "Facts About Folks" P. E. Green, Lillington. 7. "F ,tts About Farm Conditions" L. G. 'Wilson, Dunn. 8. "Facts About Farm Practice" Elliot Johnson, Kipling. 9. "Food and Feed and Social Mar ket Problems" R. W. Young and' C. V. Parrish, Angier. 10. ''Things to be Proud of Ed. Holt and W. P. Holt, Duke. 11. "Problems to be Solved" Leon Fuquay, Coats. 12. "Cooperative Solution-of Prob lems" I. J. Stephenson, Angier. - This bulletin also will contain oth er interesting things, among them be ing a short sketch of each -town in Harnett, giving facts about popula tion, -business men, etc. Enough copies will be printed to put one in every home in the county. Now the success of this project will depend on the financial aid we get from the business men of the county as a whole. We want to, get enough advertisements to pay expense, so that free distribution can be ob tained. ' During the Christmas holidays ev ery business 'man will have an oppor tunity to buy advertising space. And we must put this thing across. We sincerely believe we are doing some thing that will greatly benefit the people as . a whole, and we need the help of the home-folks. We are planning to do still greater things for Harnett next year, and every boy who comes up here will have a chance to aid her In solving her perplexing economic and social questions. Respectfully, P. E. GREEN Buies Creek, Dec. 9. Dear News: I had hoped to be able to give you complete returns from our Baptist 75 Million Campaign this week,' but not all of the churches have sent in their reports. In fact, on account of the rain last Sunday the canvass was not completed in any churches yet heard from. But we know enough to report the greatest victory in the history of our Association. On Tuesday night the subscriptions amounted to $110,769.- 95, and we have hope that the amount will reach at least $112,000. Five subscriptions are known to have been for $2,500 each, and ten for $1,000 ecah. Such liberality among our people was never witnessed be fore, nor did we ever before reach bo many of our pople'ln any Kingdom effort. Thus far reports have been re ceived from all of our churches ex cept four and two of these have amounts to report. It Is more than likely that every church In the Asso ciation will line up with the Cam paign before It finally closes. Yours truly, J. A. CAMPBELL. Wrtli- i Upl GEN. PERSHING'S ADDRESS AT OFFICIAL STORY SETTLES CLAIMS FAYETTEVILLE , w. (From the Fayetlevllle Observer.) Speaking from the weal veranda of the old market .house. General Per shing said: hlngton Dispatch to Th New York Tribune.) .An official summary of operation by the 27th and 30th division TAXABLES SHOW GREAT INCREASE IN THIS COUNTY The following figure compiled by Cvoaty Aadllor AlUn M. Shaw show an InrrMM la taxable ta I La recti agalnrl the lUndenborg line. Wtwei,tt,MIilr of ,xlmaltJy a mlllitm It gives tae great rle;mire to hate September 27 nod October I, It It. act a half dollar: a few momenta diversion and to be wan made public today. Ther have, N- acre 3S4.1S4; uubk M hereby to p.um through your many conflicting claims pal for- !! I 3.C3I.S1S. beautiful city, and to say a word to' d wllh reference to the opera-! Maaafactarlua you oi your reprenijiiiTts .n me ; ouf ,n1 h ,ttmmary, aecordlBg lo American Hxpcditlonary Force. Thij,he wr ly9pmTimtaU wm ,m,ue4 a welcome that you have extended to me. and the complimentary remarks ,jow . 'that hate been m.v'e I rerpt on be correct erroneous report. It fol- ! "In SMfraW. If If. the Second half of the men who carried the rlSo; Amerlam Corp. (27lh and 10th divl- at the front, and who de-serve the lon was placed at the dUpol of credit for the succor of our army.he Foiirtn Brllith Army Mala4l h j (Applause). tlllndenburg line, eatt of Peronn, On i Among tho o who aUtel lo wln-!h n,Knt of g.pt0mber .23 and 24! nina tor us me victory, ana wen up nn. .uii . . ... known as the Nauroy sector,, with a i toward the top of the lint may be j mentioned your own representative of the Thirtieth Division. (Applause) !H would be tlreome for rue to re- ' . i ,. .. ... i a t a ... t s jcuuni in uuu me ppienuia service IHndcnbttrf OQtpovt line. On jlhat they rendered. They carried ... i-ht lhe lfth dlvUlon front ok 3.750 yards, about 1.009 yards tt of the main Hindeabttrg line and approilmately on tfca old the took away with them the Inspiration of ow ,h(f aoor tctor. on the left of the patriotic people of .North Caro-lj0 loth division and connecting with It; Its front was 4,600 yards, appros- II... .4 at. .t M .ft... imu hiiu iim-ii (unuucicti i iiruiaviTra i in such a gallant manner that they , fulfilled the obligations they were i culled upon to fulfill by their people. In carrying forward the banners Juf the republic axuliiHt the military iciate of Central RuruM they were nclplps of UNIVERSITY NEWS This is the wonderful piece of mechanism that 'orwrf rrl ChaDel Hill. Dec. 10. Pres dent nUS UtiUIl 1 LU UU IU Ul lllt U1U IliUXlC'Ll, VUUIlt l.rrama mora than vr kv.ii of th Chase of the University of North JsJeWS. This machine is 80 mechanically perfect iw,erdnM of prinelplee. They Carolina announced today that the .. . ., Jfa ...i, XXfUU olmrof httm'nn returned lo you letter men and United States Bureau of Education tiiaw i unuimo 'wwm vvn umiv umisim .tetter cltliens for that service. Yon has established a research station at telHgenCC. A minister Upon Watching it fd VL : will find among them your bent, 'if the university, wun ur. L.. A. w1Wh nvpmnrkpf thnt It Qhnillfi hp flllnvVPfi TO VOlO nal u,e r 01 uur ,eJ,n Hams of the school of education as wmie remarKeu uiatit snouiti dq anovvea 10 VOIC. c,llwn, ,n lhe fu(ure. Voi, wUl flnd director, and that the University and It naS a VOlCe Uiat Will l)e neai'Q, no UOUUl. the Bureau of Education would co operate on re hp arc n studies in euu-i ,Tr.i.i. xt a ai : catlonal problems, some of which will YV 1U1 U11S ISSUU UIUIU pupui Wf sti c yi be published by the Bureau and used our own home. And when we mention this, and sC,yDr wiia't the main purpose we. have in mentioning it, is to Nobie and Dr. Edgar w. Knight of call attention to the courtesy extended us by the the school of education have been Junn Dispatch. BusbCC Pope, the mOSt thor named as special collaborators, 'and . . , . i 1 1 ... Uw.. an three of them, in addition to their ough-gomg and genial gentleman we have ever wort at the university, win become met in the newspaper business, has been so uni golernmr" workIng the formly kind to this paper during all these months The establishment of the research that we are taking advantage of this opportunity stations follows the adoption of a UQ cai attention of our readers to the fact. If new poncy oy me Bureau wnicn wm , i n r t " l work jointly with several universities you have never met Mr. Pope, you are loser of m investigating educational prob- 0ne of the finest acquaintances in Harnett county. ZrrVroZ Tt By all means get introduced to the Dunn Dis- which research stations have been Datch. When it comes our way to render Mr. placed are the Universities of Penn- p Jg paper a service, WC will be fOUnd Kvlvnnin Tnwa. Virginia. Tms and sr ir r Minnesota. ready. With special assistance and coop eration from the national Bureau of ducation the Univensity school of ed ucation will make investigations on such subjects as school organization and management, the control of tru ancy, school budget making, parent- teacher organizations, and 'special problems of rural schools. This sort of work is being done by the Univer sity now, but under the new plan it can be done much easier and more effectively, and the Bureau will ren der substantial aid through mailing privileges and In other ways. The research station will be a part of the Bureau of Education, but it will also be a part of the Univer sity. Chapel Hill High School won the high school football championship of North Carolina by defeating Greens boro High School, 78 to 0. The game was played on Emerson Field at the University of North Carolina and was the sixth state football championship conducted by the University. Greens boro had won the championship of the western part of the state and Chapel Hill of the eastern part. The PROMINENT CITIZEN DIES . AT HOME NEAR SANFORD llAPTIMT CAMPAIGN TOTAM4 MORE THAN 80 MILLIONH REV. N. M. MCDONALD BUF FERING FROM APPENDICITIS Over SO million dollurs Is the re . port from the general headquarters of the Baptist 75 Million Campaign Dr. Scarborough telegraphs that re ports are rolling In and the over subscription of the campaign fund Is gloriously Victorious. . ; North Carolina la still climbing. Reports) reaching Dr, Walter N. John eon at headquarters show that the total will be Very close to beven hiil lions and report are still enroute, rotrt ail appearances, the total tahuation for th State, when every e hut' tih has been heard from, will be elm to eight millions even if it does not pass that mark. Sanford, Dec. 6. In the death of David B. " Seymour at his home two miles west of this place last Thurs day night, Lee county lost one Of its most highly respected "and esteemed citizens. Mr. Seymour was born In Chatham county 78 years ago. He had lived the greater part of his life near this place. He was a quiet .un assuming man, never aspiring to any . public office. He served his country fractional iauniuuy in me tonieueraie army. Until a few weeks ago he had been active and apparently in good health. Six 'weeks ago he was stricken with paralysis. The funeral services were conducted at Buffalo Presbyterian church, of which he was a faithful member, this morning at 11 o'clock by his pastor, Rev.- L. A. McLaurin of Jonesboro. The following children survive: D. L. Seymour, Sanford; A. Temple Seymour, Apex; Mrs. J. R. Bowers, Sanford; M. D. Seymour, Btishnell, Via anti I 1 ntwt tv f Unarm. n niiai game was nuru luugui m ayue . f . oi tne large score, ana was wunesseu liv a larire crowd of University stu- dents in addition to special rooter. WOOHMEN ORGANIZATION from Greensboro. Chapel Hill was much heavier and In Captain Spar row and Merrltt she had two back- fleld stars that would make Rev. N. M. McDonald. Methodist minister "of Lillington. was taken to Highsmlth Hospital. Fayettevllle, last Thursday night for an operation for appendicitis. Early diagnosis of his case showed that he was very 111 but later reports say that he is rest ing very well. WHITE PliAGUE VICTIMS I5O.0OO Imately along the old British front line trenches, very close to the Ilia dcaburg outpost line. "On 8pterabr 17 preliminary operation was andsrlaken to straighten the line of th 10th divi sion and to brlog the S7th ap to the service they lUf Una for the mala attack. The 30th dlvUloit sucreedtd by tie after noon ot September SI. the Sth dl vlilon was back Hearty la Its crlgloa! You Oo.lt Inn. Australia Happurt Attack. "At S:(0 a. m.. fUptsmber SI. the corp attacked, supported by the Au- them a bulwark of our Inntltu-lnr.iu,, corns. The second Diitiih loos. (Applaune). .rartM allarkvd ilmulitnMail an its And It Is well that we may dwell rgiu. and the third .BHtlsh corps on pon this thought for a moment dur-Utt mtt. The attack was to be led by ng the troublous time, that eiUt tnk. behind rolling bairage. The nrougnout tue woria an.t in view of . itn. ... .ii.hilv to the ait of he tide of fal-e notions that has al(lh0 Hmdenburg oatpost line, and the ready reached our shores. It Ie well oblecllve east of Naaroy and Gooy.j hat we may In such times look toiThe plan provided that after the Am- he men who have returned vlctorl- .Means had reached their objecUvea. ous from Europe to sustain the prin Uhm Auttrallsns were to case through clples upon which our government Is mr.i continue to the advance. founded. I bespeak encouragement I -The JOth division waa already oo to the organiiatlon they have formed jih, tarl line, close behind the Initial known as .the American Legion. (Ap-,ilno of lh. hrrae. Tha 17th. how. piause). This organiiatlon Is non-LTrr had not yet been able to lake partisan and Its principle are the! the thre strong points, the Knoll. principles upon which any American Oullleroont Farm and Qaeanemool could stand. I am sure that you can . ylttm. and wa roBatintlr hant all Join with me In encouraging that'i.ooo yards behind the barrage line. organiiatlon. I thank you again for;wi,ch waa east ot them. The ce- this reception In behalf of the Amr- .i,on 0f changing the barraxe line for lean Expeditionary Forr. (Ap- t hi division waa raised, bo t decided piause and cheers). m the negative, the brigade desig nated lo make the attack having r GltAIIAM MEMORIAL i norted at f n. m. as thm 91th th&i tt RE. IUX l.too, expected to be within 409 yards of Chapel Hill. Dec. 10. The sura of 'the barrage lines, or possibly even on 1104.000 has been raised thus far by the Intended starting line, before the the Graahm Memorial Fund Commit- hoar of attack. tee of the University of North Caro-, "The barrage well as planned at Una toward the students activities jS:S0 a. m.. Fptembr St. stood for building at the University to bo erect- four minutes on the Initial line, and ed In memory of the late president.' I hn advanced at the rale of one Edward Kidder Graham. This an-'hundred yards In four mlnnte. The nouncement was made by Albert it. j Soth -division advanced behind It. the Coates. secretary fjf the committee. '0th brigade In Bnt line. The llTth following a meeting In Chapel Hill Infantry waa to follow across the property Stl.ltO. Timber 120.1(0. Town lots 2.303, tI.140.S37. Total TaJoe real estate S4.S1S.005. Horse. 1,2131137.010. Males 4.201 S4U.207. Jacks 4 S12S. Cattle 4.0101191.177. Hogs 30.700 S 173.410: Rheep If I S3S1. Goats 121 S3 IS. Dogs 2.11112.234. farming stenslls f 140.1 SC. Ititggtew and other vehicle S140, 112. Office farclture SS7.SI7. Tools of mechanlca SI S.I 12. Ilousehold fttrnltaro 1700.230. Llbrarlee 17.100. Money on hand SIS.4SS. ftolveat rredlta 1171.411. Antomobllee S11S.SI7. All not enameraled St.llf.ltS. Total personal property S,41S. 400. Total real and personal property tlO.SIC.4U. Bank stock 1 1 1.1 II. -Cicesa tSS.lSS. Corporations, pabllc eerrk, 11, ISI.Slt. Grand total taxabU prnpntf for 1111. IU.tSS.7S0. Number of taxable polls 4,010. Tax rate for eouaty fiuto with school tax 47 S-S; coanty school tag 40; coanty general II; connty bond t total county tax rate 112 2-3. Poll lax S3. In addition to this we have la liar nett county SI special school districts with various rate of taxation and 11 road districts with various ratea; all of the Increase in tax rate over lilt from 17 3 3 to US 2-3 go to the school tax. also the dog tax goe to same. Increase la taxable of approxi mately ti.too.eoo. N i:VM NOTES FROM MT. PtHGAU RCHOOL. The box sapper given at ML. Pagan Eatnrdsy night proved e.slt a ant es. The sam of tl23.lt waa real lied. This will tx sd for the ben eft of the ecbooL Ther will b a coram salty Christ mas Ire at lb school ba tiding her Friday night. December II. Every on Is given an Invitation ip V pres ent and panic! p la la th wile of "Santa"" and his helper. Mr. Oscar Cox. who recently un derwent an operation at Sanford. 1 convalescent and w hop will aooa b able to retara to hia boa. Desplt the fact that say waa very disagreeable, th rvic at ML PUgah wr well attended. Miss Jean Withers, who is teach ing at Mamere. spent the week-end with hoa-folka. of the central State directors. FOR LIIXINOTON 1113PUTIMH AI1H QN JOB APTfUil HT1MM Deputies Will MoArton and Kyl Matthews have been very busy this week, this being the open season for that species of game known as stills Three big fitills, two men, one mule and buggy, two thousand gallons of beer, three gallons of whiskey, adn one bag of malt goes to make up the proce'eds, of the hauls. Collecting taxes and collecting the stills seem to work mighty well to- . gether, judging from the results of the operations of the deputies. The following proclamation has been issued by Rupert Blue. Surgeon General, U. 8. Public Health Service "Over one hundred and fifty thou sand Americans die annually from waste of life when we consider that tubrculowi. This Is an appalling tuberculosis Is classed tt n prevent able dixeuMe. Moreover, because this loss of life occurs almost entirely I the ranks ot the young adult popula tion, health authorities the world over have come to consider the con trol of tuberculosis as still the most pressing health problem confronting them. Every year the National Tu brcukmlft Ai.xorlatlon by selling Red Crotts ChrUtma Beal raises a con siderable sum of money to be used I tuberculosis. This year n special ef At a meeting held last night a tenPjin a nation-wide campaign to combat many porary organltatlon was formed of a fort Is being made to Interest school college players hustle for their Jobs, local camp Woodmen of Amercla. A children In this work and December petition was signed for a charter and in the month designated In which the 4 a an - as . a . . I a .""' a. a . IIIOAItlNO UKFORK CLKHK January i. ivsu, was me uaie seiineais are tu lie koici in me puuue TURNH AIRPLANH LOOHH ror permanent organization. I schools, synagogues and churches. "Fidelity" was the name chosen ilecause of the seriousness of the sit- is u i 4 a tt fl m. , a. . a . . a tMci-li nC rnuft A A. Mr firm ii Id tor me local camp anu u was ueciueu i uauon, irusi tnat me campaign mis went to Dtihtt Wednesday to hear the t0 h0' thB pictures of the society Ivear will be particularly surressful." naea tit tUa bkiatf wimoa ttiftiiatin Friday hlght at the FaHn Thealre. In North Carolina lhe Hiate Hed ..., " ' r . , , ..... . . !.. . . was held as attached property fof N admission win m cnargeu. t cross neat commission is seeking to damages occurring when fire destroy M1"' ' Monroe was chosen aslrAifle tlo.ooo by lhe sale of 1,000, ed Kaney'a garage last weeki Th cnairinan oi tne society unui perma'iuvu oi tne cnrisimns tor in elerk decided that the birdtnati eeuld nen erftrtiiiatien, work of combaiilni luberculosi In reuni his flying, and Sheriff Wi II. A ipaiin wart launched wun tun tmm. this aiPrtse, which is Turliniten, being m band, Jet th nPl Head Consul T, J. Ilevell as curable and preventable, Is the irest aviator take the "high" way, Chairman lor now memnei s. nipiinr in me npaiui ana prnaper ga yieased was the flylng'mn ta fidelity Camp is ta be made the Hy of every rliUsti of lhe Mtei. Last be turned loose that he Invited the hnner romp of this district, afford- year it rui In tfmtmlo ! more sheriff to take a "lark" with him, Ing to nomo of 'the members, than tl8.000.000, while there were but the sheriff, feeling fairly solid oii - v over ST.ooo needUs.ly III with the terre firmft. declined with thanks. PIH NUPPICR AT HICKORY flUQVH 9,tB"aB ' trB iia down their Itvas, n useleiut ssrrlflre committee and th tunnel, then deploy, facing sontb. and 'cover the right of th Australians 'This sum does not by any wans after lh relief. Arrangement wer represent the complete' or final re- j made tt scire th southern etlt of port," said Scretary (oale. "It Is! the tunnel, which lay In th division merely the amount raised thus far. tMecior." The campaign will be punhed vigor- . KwpfMirt !Beni llmvlty. "Th Ormaa barrage was not havy. but nevertheless ther wer ously through December - and from preliminary reports and from esti mates based on the. work thus far there appears no doubt of th ulil- port battalion. Smoke and fog rea muto eucees of the campaign.' We dcrrd It limcult to keep direction eipect to have tt&o.ooo by th flrt,aud c outset. Th 130th infantry, on NORTH CAROILXA lUrrrWTH 11.1 YK UlLiaiEH Tltnil COAL North Carolina Baptist kav reached th top l!ghUy rtr six mjllloa dollar la pledge for th Ilaptlst t MlUissx Camplga. fand being reported e Socially fcr lWrctor of the year.' MI.hhIOS MTl'HV t'IfclHH. There will lie a Joint mating of all the circles of the mUalon study cls at tho Prenbyterlan church neit Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. At this meeting there will b a gen eral discussion of the flrt six chap ters of the hook being studied, "Ja pan, lhe Key to the Fast." Kvery lady In town Is Invited and urged to attend this meeting, regard Us ot whether they have attended a circle meeting. The study Is proving very Interesting and the ctsss Is am lous for more to Join lhe rlrrles and learn something of this vital subjoct under dlwuMlon. This will be lhe lst mating ! fore the holidays., so a full attend anre Is delred. many casualties, espciaiiy la th sap- waiter K. iohasoa. Th Da Mist o ma hav gon "over th top with on million two haadred and f fty-iv thonsaad. six ksndred and 'eighty dollar reported from th women organiiatlon of US charts, a cording to Mis Dertha Carroll, th corresponding crtary of th Wo man's Missionary Union of th I tat. Th women of North Carolina wer asked to rats en mllHoa on hia drd thossaad dollar. UUS Carroll say ther ar sUU many tsor of th cbarcke to b heard from. the right, crossed th lilndsnbarg (line and occupied Naaroy; tho llTth iesched Its proper position. ' facing Muinai ana connecting in isetn with th 41th llrltl.h division. Th tilth, however, on th left, was a niintiNl by machine guns from Its own left, and had to form a dtfeaslv Bank In that direction, reaching back to lb tunnel and then connecting with th 37th division. A batulloa of the 117lh and on of th tilth were tent lo support this Sank. la this portion th Australians passed through the line and relieved th 30th dlvUlon on th afternoon of Ppt ember SI. "in lh S7th division th Slth In fsntry brlgsd mad lb attack na dr the sam diSScalite on account of fog and smoke. It also rectlrsd msrtiln gun Or In enllad from th dlrecilftit of Vsnlhall. oalttd Its sector lo th I ft. Part of th fight Washington, I), t'. In recognition regiment, lh 101th, by a dstoar to and fialhersnr of Its rsllsf wotk In .the south, avoided Qssnaemoat farm lb nswly formed republics that bar and rssc hsl th liladsaburg lla bemi rrsslod out of what was for laouth of Hnny. (Iroap from all at Washington, D. C Twtty-li tudsats enrolled la aa laatitai la medical social work odayt4 to th Red Cross program la palli health ssrvlc hospitals, condt4 ta Do ton daring iytBbr and October, This Is cm of th lt4 Cros mer gs&cy move to provide tf ained work r for th car fit dlsablsJ aoUlsr andsr hospital treatnsnL All hi had -rl year t ra4ti(al wrk and kit iiai!y ft ilifa lloBS. WaBhington, D. C. For dlstlng- On Friday night, December If. at Il0n ,,af ,or in reu wnu . i ... 1.... . . . . I nlao-ua " " uisnea service as enter nurse of Base Hickory orove school house mere Hospital 17, American Ezpedl- will be a pie supper. Preceding this tjonary Forces, Miss Emily A. Mc- a short program consisting of music I The Cumberland Power Company, Laughlitfof Detroit, Mich., an Amer-land expression, will be given. The! with headquarters In Raleigh. Is do- ican Red Cross nurse, waa decorated public la cordially invited to attend, ing construction work In Fuquay wtih the British Order of the Royal Miss Fannie "Johnson and Misa Carol preparatory o furnishing electric JRed Cross by the Prince of Wales. I Mae Greene, teachers. lights and power to that town merly Au(rla l(uiigsry, lhe Amsrl can lied t'ros has rwrclvtxt a dona lion of 130,000 front th National Croatian Society, It was announced her today. . The donation was ac tsrklog battalions succeeded la pa trstlng betwsen th strong noiata ltd ra(hlng tha Itlndsaburg lla. but by duik only th ttrm- right nbtslnsd Its fooling la that lla. rompanled by a letter front Ueorg;ller th division was rsllaved by tk J. QJurovlch, Financial Secretary of ; Australians and remained la sipport. th Croatian Soc!etyt eipretng his , namsroas'groups. howtvsr, aggrsgsl- Ing over 1.000 men, remained with lh Australians and assisted them ta cleaning ap th Hiadenbarg !!&' on th right, taking It throighont th appreciation of th work ot the Hed Cross. Renew your ubrripla while I be price Is only one dollar. rest of th sector and occapytng part lag" of th vlllag f Oeay. 7i follow lag ts a uiloa from th dUpaUh f Marskat fir Dovgla Haig, dated Jaaaary I, 111 Si 'North cf DslliaglUl. th SSlk dlvialoa, M Jar Osa. . U. Lwi. kavlag brkea thro h th deey dsfsas f th Hlaisaburg line, stormed BsllUwirt and sited Nairsy. Oa tlslr tsft tl S7lh Amsrleaa dlvisiaa. Ifajor Os. J. F. O'fiyaa. mat with very heavy ea&tad mackiaa gaa fro, bat yssssd oa with great gallantry a far a Rony, whtr a bittsr stxaggi took (lac for th powesnioa f lh vU-
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