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POM IJ MJEJM (WER HERE A* Um 3tky-?vHora? Array Thinks u4 Feeb, 9? Dow tbe Army mt tWFrwt. The Wmt Mutt Fir ?t b? W?o Ow llete EMJ yoo kr.ow IMA r\? #a# eoulrl M < toet \>?ef karo as wudly. Or m on 30. ' aa over Cher o 7 While t ho actual fight ln? tak?? pUc? on the ftekls of France, moil of that which goes into the A gilt, to ?b o{ lone 4k tal^a place ?ver hero. There arc hundreds of way? In vbtc^ America can loee ?tit In win ning the war and 90 pvr cent of those are dependent upon those who eta7 at home The staya thorn-' army; WJUHf at the fro?t losa? oc~~wina In the first ptece, .the soldiers over there | moat hare swpplles and mast have, these Id sufficient quautlty and qual- j Ky to make tbe? the moet efficient fighting men possible. They must ? have clotklag of the proper texture rummer and winter to protect them | and ret not encumber them. They roost kare mental and moral re ore a- ] t Jon, tmt above all else, they must have that courage of the soul In own j as mora]?, that^ comae from the peo pie at home. At the army fetele ever here, so it j feeb over there. As strong as grows Its de!?wrnlnarioo to win ever here, so ? determined are they to win over j there. Whaterm- is done, said or | feR over here has its -effect over j there. Therofer. It befcoovee every [ American cltisen. American soldier that ho himeelf Is. as ready to mak sacrifices as to expect It ol them, and that ho himself is. as ready to make c< the Government as they who grave up their hahies and loved one* and ? offered thmnseJvea to thak country's 1 Prcfeafcly the greatest caU that has eocne to tbe people of this country is to ?eve and nerve. Brery individual has been called on to practice econ omy and retrain from spending money for things not essential to health ami ? efficiency, not eniy that the Govern- j ment may kare all surplus money to ?naaoe the war Hut that labor enga^ ad In tbe making of these things" mar | be released for making material need ed to win tke war. The person wtio j does without, wfco aave? his money where he need to spend It. who makes j personal sacrifices* for hlB country's eake. le Indeed today the real, true patriot lie is rendering a servfre In ; keeping with that of the soldier at i tke rtom. On tke other hand, he who to eelflek and lnaiats on living as he <JW before tka war. who criticises the CorernfiMQt, who baa not time for war work. wt? baede do call of the 1 Government,?k? la a greater enemy ] than tbe Han aerobe No Man's Land. 1 In fact, H America loeea Is the war It j will 6a her eMktoi o*wr here ajjd not over there tkat mate loam? poa aible. Only One TMng to Do FJrafc?Lick Q arm any. Wlw we won Id mak o plan* for future and tVmk <.? wo ^nfror r tSi > '? ? - Ii : nothtng el t? ?bouid bava right of wmf In oar time &nd thoagfcl UU Ut? ??* (hing t* accomplished. Mr. flull C>&&<< tB tho ChtoafO D*OT H???. recently tola bow ImportaM It Is to do this thing first. H? MT*: "Yea, I know. Peace It ? gr?*4 tMng. I um a pacifist, on general principles. Bui what wouki te? tli? use of peace now, vttb ? horde at 3.000.000 brute?, led by a baadl rf HtlKIIUU imiHllWU" ll?Hfg the earth with bob-aalM fco*Of We're got to Ue* Oermaoy befare we can get any klad at peace feat ia HV arable. Look at the RamlaM. Tb?y threw down jthelr arm? and MteB^ed t ha frtendly hand to the Hus>, and t miked., and said,'^fow. we'll ?D quit. 9ee! We begin.' IX wa* ? Beet Chrtsttaa act What was tbe MMwarT Oermaay kicked them to the ffcea. Tl? Q?r? mans Invaded their territory. bw?4 their towns, killed Otftr Dssn. io>M them, laughed at them, ttod (0 tibeat, apread the psrntcio?? propaganda among their people, and Riuala tw day is a seething madhottga. So Joe? hold steady awhile oa sort all?*. We're got to Hck Out laaiT ftrst. 'Ireland wants to be (re* and aQ that. We sympathise with bar. Ool we're got to lick Germany firrt. What's the good of a tree Ireland, with Germany rntlag England* Dooa Ireland want to swap Ust4 0??T* fT the KaladrT "Sweden Is starring RollM* fM Dcnma/k ar? ia (trtlifc Wn W to hefp them. B*t w?* ?ot to Ml Ownany iret. "W? cannot aid the ItVm to r? bn!M their hoo*e? and get ftftr pic back from slavery WQtil tfe ttek Oennany. "We want Franc* and Italy a fcLa and Rnumania aod Poland menla rescued from the hortQf Of war. from hunger and want and eacrft, Bw ?we must tick German/ first. ? "Wed like ocean traral made sat* and commerce freed from piracy, but we've got to lick Germaty first. "We wish our Midler boys wer* back home. Wa need them. Wires, mother?, sweetheart?, fathers ui "them. Farms and skop? med But we're got to Belt Germany trat. Any way you turn, you find wo"ra to lick Germany first. "Whatever reform yon want, erar nnlsanee should be lUlt ran ap against Ike same prima neceu i sjty. We're got to Itek fl>??|i flrcV "Sore! Tt's all coming mti rlgbt | We ?hall some day bare p?bcs oa : earth and good will to men Ssl ws*fs j go! to lick Germany first "Dnn'? wait dinner for ns: w? cast ' K- =' v -*11 (he bell; and telephone V '-?-k?r. please that h? see4n> - -1 vst ?"*?'ys lust - ' 5 !< -.'t -.y V Counties Racing Le*s Than Jhree-Fourthi of Quota Asked To Soiect Week of Wind-up Drive. No County Without Quota by September 15. The week of the War Barrings Drive ? hi North Carolina la passed but the drtv? t? not yet over,?not In ninety Rt of the State'a one hundred eoun tin Oaly too eosatles raised their ! fuH Quotas of War Savings pledges durln* the drive. These were WHaon. lfarttn. Pttt, Pwqulmaas. | Jone*. Greene, Caktorisaa. Lenoir and j Edgecombe. Couattee ttot have rais-1 ed three-tosirths or over of their ?Jootaa are Burk?. Chowan, Durham, I Franklin, Granville, Guilford, Hen Screen, Hattt&x Iredell, Mecklenburg, Nash, New Hanowea, Northampton, j ,OrM?n, Bootlaixt Btokee, Union, Wake ami Wap* T^eee ooontkw ??1 be left to them selves to tnMi mWn| thetr quotas, j while mantles wbtoh have not rained j as srach as three foortha will be visit- j ed by official representatives of state I headquarters for the jmrpose of mak- i log plans far tfio wli?4-np drive which I wit! be tor ? week between July 15 { and fkrtemtuT IS. This Hail t Is given to the period hi which tt? drive? will ; he cnWte far the reMOn that It Is con Mered altogether faeeseary In have, the War On*luge Campaign <*vor with ' and oot of the wa<y before the next. Liberty Loan and V. M. C. A cam ?al?n? , During the wee* at the wind-up drive, every county and township that has not already do?? bo. Is expeeted to raise Its full War Savings quota f* safes am) i*? ilges. The plan of the difve wflj be (MOu to the one re cently catuIuataA, >.!?>? n as the Ne braska Pike, aa Orta plan has been found tO WO?* Moat effectively in tfie eotptOea <kaJ bar?? tiaeed? reported fhtfr Qoecas mteeC Occtrty ?totfna% MB ashed to be i t?htag ftotr ptoV aud knowing no mistake to Mto Ik katoaCtPC ^he week and tod for work the plan. No M OB |IM W M answer to rail tO tto Ow?raMBt*k second call to tb* War Savtef* Campaign. WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO HELP WIN THE WAR? Have You Squared Your Account With ths Boys at the Front? Ev?ry loyal American, every man and womas who is slncero In his or her patriotism, erery person who kxvc-s to hear tlie snapping. flapping old flag In the breste, wants to dc something to help his country wis the war. Perhaps yoo are doing some thing. Perhaps you ars doing much U may ha that yoa fe^ that your load 1? already all that you can carry, that any more win he m<m than your nhAre. Dut look yourself straight In the eye. and search your heart. Be true to yourself. Hat* you made any smeri fire to win tfcis war? Are you do ing your best? Perhaps you h ara bonght War ftnv ln*p Stamps whth all of your ?par* money, and perhaps you hftvo donr without a f*rw tilings that you would like to have, but, honest, has this been a sacrifice. Haven't you been fooling yourself? Will all that you have done*, compara with an hour's tlmo sp'nt in tke trenches by our soldiers? Ca]> you be satisfied with what you have done when you compare it with wfeat they are doing ij.y after day? Perhaps we aH kave been fooling ourselves. Perhaps we have had the wrong conception of what is our duty ro the boys at tha front. However this may be. we ar? going to fcav** an other opportunity to square our ac 'counts with those wr have ssnt across the seaa. We will agatn be railed on as a lew weeks ago. to pledge ourselves to buy the greatest number of War Savings etann? that we can pay for durtng the remainder of the year and to save and sacrifice. If need be. to buy more if the Govern ment says buy. This w? will be aske<l ' o do willingly, choortuUy, and gralo I fuUy. ' QUOTAS FIXED FOR FALL Y. M: C.A.DMV! National Qoal of tlK.000.000 (neSidM ?14,000.000 For W?r Work Of V. | W. C. A.?Soutbeaet Aeked For <Mo4MP The quotas for tfee seven utalei ol i the Southeaatern De^artm?? tor the next financial Mn ol t&t NAU^nal Wk Work. Council Oi the Y. M. C. A I fw mMOO.OOO, which wlU take jllacw i late la the tall vere decided upiu last *wk by delegates tram each o t m? ?tates. Seven hundred from the seven states o4 ttf Southeastern Department receatlr met with the u-i Moo'a leading Y. M. C. A. wOCkeie at' tke C*p"aI Ctty Club ot AUant^, Oh TTia nvnlfn 'w 'M. fcmibanri rtaun. touUhj* \pproil?nat?ly ?8,0 ?C*. ??re decided upon M tolMrs: ItMMa. I5TT.M-4; Qeortfa. M.IHS, 784; Kh<?h*ywiV. WMJKH, >fcr?h Vro Una, Uojith Carolina. ?4?. M#. Tennessee* tMSMtt; Alabama, IWM.OOO. $15.000.008 ? I1M Y. W. c, *, or the total amount ttMMO.OOe will be torned ovor to the Yo*a| Women'? Christian Ajwoolatloi) hi ordvr that they may carry on the many war ao ttvtttwi that they have undertaken. Every town and oo aim unity of the Southeast *u ?epresented by It? leading cltltens at tke oonference Clrlof nroofc* the International figure* were Dr. John R. MoM, General Secre tary of the National War Wert Coon cU. Geo. W. Perkla?. former leader of the Bull Moose party, a member of the executive board of the United States 8toel Corporation and now chairman of the Army and Navy Y. M. C. A. bureau ot ?nance. OtheTS In the party were A. H. Whltford and Ches. S. Ward, director! of the na tional campaign, and A_ M. Cotton of the Boys' Earn and Give Campaign. Tin T Men Are To Be Found Where Battle Is Hot ~If you vnnt to know what tfce T. M. C. A. means to the soldiers, go where the fighting to hot." is the regular reply of the American sokkers In rranoe, according to a cablegram re ceived recently by the National War Work Council telling of more secre taries who have been tinder liquid fire attacks, as well as gas and shell ftrc. The American Expeditionary of ficers hare sent scores of letters to the Paris headquarters of the T p.Hiaing the work of the Red Triangle j workers, declaring t be m to be indis pensable. More than a thousand "Y" secre taries are In adranoed positions and dugouts under constant shell ftre. There' are ne quitters and they re fuse to be relieved, saying that where U>e troeps go the Y M C. A. will stiefc BIG-SOULED MEN NEEDEDMY.M.C.A. For Ovitimi W*rK Wrtfc Red TMaoflJ? Force# ?900 Aekad Pot Out Of ?ou*heaM Onrtng July "F?m the word on. and [KM u mm and big souled Christian b??i MM men aro needed Immediately <fcrt of the Sootbeostem Department tot overseas work ?ith the Red Triangle Forcei," according te Dr. W. W. Alex ?Oder, directs* of tb* War Personnel tareeu. Army and H?ry T. th<? Boil t >><?? stern Department. The Onota of 50? tor the department (or the past month waa exceeded by rt8 en listment?. I The call now coma for asecattrea, at tmKh business esptrlepee and ipt tlailsta tn all llneO* Mo kmc tB Amer ica Is too big for the emafteat T. 14. C. A_ job "Oyer There." Today the leading men of tke nation are volun teering tor the wofk: Bank presi dents, college president?, office hold erf. ~-lttte?l leaders, relfgloaB leaders ? mi hundreds of corporation head* ?i* t'.ving all time to the work with i.\: Sens In France. S- ai rccralting committees are o> er. in: la the seren Southeastern ?i., t Information as to the oppor un't'.es and the work can be secured ur ?. ? 'i 'hi state recruiting secret? -?le-.. n? follow?: M. Norfleet. Y. M. 7*7 -?on ^.I'ern. N. C. }? ?. Il'irtow, Y. M. C. A_. Colmn 3 F. i'.p.in n. V. M. C. A., Atlnnta, . V. I. 1#-. V M. C. A. J ark Mo ri- m atn. y. m c. a., bit n*. /'i. v ? Hair:'*, Edward & Hotel. \ ' ?. tv. /. M. C. A . NaahTlUe, a k gme given i j Y. C. A. WORKER ? *?*; Cruix d" Guerre fKnn *i i.rt- h?, n French army cap tr 1 / rM'-r? of hlff general, pinned it n f': ? '? ''-t "f Kdvtn Ely, erf No. 73 \ rti Kir'''Btreet, New York. . ': ii line? to a c^bi^grnm Junt roeelr?! " orr ov-TT~aa Mr. Ely Y. M. C. .. rwCr 4pry-of a Feyer (ICMoMaL i;> va? later iuTlted to t^a?r by ('???arranging QeneraL When h? rxl! i he ofTJcera ntood at salate v T Yrr aeated at t tre ttde <rf t ha r r*er 1. Tho General made an ad dr*** 'hanklnR EJy an4 the Y. M. C ?Ir woiX Praoce ar ALLIES URE STILL AT DEADLY 6B1PS ALOISUJ MtfUU ANO SEVERAL OTHBH SECTOR*, ?TffUQQLC COflTtriV*? WAMTED. IMPORTANT POWTS JffiE TAKEN CanaldsraWe Fighting In Mavddeola ! and Albania with AHlaa Hold TBI U>? IW MatU. I Th? ninth day of tlra glHed offensive ! ?a tbe SoIhoM- Rholm i salient aaw a > [???erring U tbe intensity of the battle along tbe western elde at the eallent, j where only nfttual bombardments were la prowess. A Ura? tbe Warnts ' however, and Southwest of Rheltns, ' the Franco-Americans. British and, Italian troops were still at deadly j grips Wltb the enemy on various sec- , tors. , ! The Gatmans strove hard In the ; joregt region north of the Mame to j told back the French and American troops, debouching from the woods In strong counter attacks. The enemy. ! however, everywhere was forced ?lightly further back to the north and ? \he forests now have been Mmost en- 1 tlrely cleared of Germans. Sonthwsst of Rheims heavy rein-; foreman u evidently have been throw? along tbe front, where the 1 Brltlab. French and Italians are flgjit-1 Ing. In tbe Immediate "region of Reu.l. whara the battle lin? tores sharply j toward* Khelms, the French have cap- j turefl sevwsl Important paints of vantage, including tbe village of Rfnll | and alao advanced their line north ward. notwithstanding tbe "violence of (he German counter move ' ? j Bator? the fighting died down along the wasters side of the BBelms-Sols sooi salient the villages of Oulchy le ChAtaai apd Vllle Mooolre were cap tured by French and American troops. Big allied gona have been pulled up In this region end are heavily shelling th* sectors before them over wWftfc 11 1? purposed to pmh forward for tbe captare of Fere En Tardenols. In Franca and Fl&ndere the British have bean competed to withstand several violent attacks by the Ger mm, near HaboLsrne and In the vl elnltr of Meteren. The enemy In berth eeftorg was repulsed with heavy c?? ualtles. ? , On the otbpr hsttle froats the mill urr activity |s nominal, although con siderable fighting tn Macedonia aiyl Albania with the anted troops balding the op per hand. MAY K GUTTING STAGS TOR DECISIVE BATTLE W??ii)cgt.ot^->-B#hlnd the apparent Jun It tie aifoggl? Around the Alsne Mtmm hi tiM .Uii .Mil ? i samai nA A tie ?]Q?d aa4 Oeraan armies may be setting stag* (or the decisive batt)? of tne war In that event It seems mora tfcaij likely to observers hare that the foffrtu anniversary of the begin, ning of (h? world conflict will aee a flame ?t fighting raging froip east of Rhelms to the Norfh sea; hat with the crdclal frOEElit 1?i iirucrem somewhere Just north of the historic M?rne where the Oertn?T>s have twice tasted the bitterness of defeat. Thc-r? Is aothtnjg as yet In unofficial rttxrrts, however, nor 111 official ad vices so tar as known, to show the plan of General Foch. Flickers of lighting have occurred to the north that may have pore than local signifi cance be&tnd them. There (s some evidence of a feeling here that the time has not yat come when a suffi cient American army has been assem bled In Fraece to warrant paestttg def initely to offensive tactics. It was recalled that General March recently Indicated to members of Congress that thla was not to be expected until later In the year. The situation has chang ed greatly at the front since then, UowfTK, and only development? there Win ?Sow TffcAt decision has bee? m?d a. BRITISH CRUISER AND OeSTROYfrR TORPEDO?D ' nT" ?m~h- British araod eruUsr TTllglgTs was U>r>?loed and sunk by a Osgsann nubmartae, according to an aanMMcemeas maAe by the British admiralty Ton members at the crew of the Tfseet ate mls*IM and U 1? pre s timed 'hey were killed. The admi ralty also asaouscW Hiat a British torgieCctowt 4??troyer ran ashore and lM*r sank. Thirteen of her crew are Mlsstef tMfi It La presnjQ^d they ?tre ITMIM 41 RMAN BWRBROR THINKS rTNAL DBCWOW la n*ar > ?-?J ? TJks IfMpll "TTH hardest ?art et O* S5 <S Stni before trs The atw; ksowt the war 1* about to reaeh the polet of de cJalaq And Is summoning all |i>* strsaglb t(>f % ko4J defense and octkbtv Offensive" This was tie ot?4r*?tlon of t ho German em paror recorded by Karl Rosner, la the ?evHn LokjJ Antelgar and ap parency made on U? eve ef General IVjoh'e effective. AMERICANS DRIVE LIKE NORTHWARD BITTER FIQHTINfl CONTINUES BETWEEN AMERICAN AND GERMAN FORCES. mm ALSO MOVE FORWARD PrMCti Tro?? on Both Sid* of Fighting imnt inn Mnni HimH In Qootfiy Qaln*. American troops fighting nojjh ot the Oourcq river In the Soissons Rhetms ealloat have antergod rhvlr brilliant victory of Menday at Ssijyr where they cut to pieces divisions ot Germany's picked troops and took and held the village against count er-at tacks. Notwithstanding eontinued heavy opposition by guns. machine guns ajtti large numbers of the ensmy, soldiers from the middle western and easier: states drore their line northward from Sergy Tuesday fpr a distance of about two miles and were resting at night on the slopes approaching the wo?is beyond the town of Nesles. Where they stood at last accounts, the Amer leans formed the apex o< the lo?g line running across the salient While the bitter fighting was 1r progress between the Americans and Germans, the French troops on both sides ot the flrgtrtlog front also move?! forward for geodty gains northeast <;f Fere-En-Tardsroels and east of 6?rgy. TO the Naale* foresi the Germans are holding strong positions, froni which they are slwllitJg, bat thus far Ineffectively, tba me?w?l*g allied line before them. Prussian guard? and Bavan?t>-< were in the thick of the fighting throughout Tuesday, but again they were out-maaeuvered tuod outfought I by the Americans acd again suffered heavy casualties. j The Germaas apparently are en the j eve of attempting to and tb?lr r?tres' [ from the Soiaeens-Rhctuas salient anr> I turning and ottering frtmtal battle is. | force to the entente ftlliad armi*?. The day of rear guard actitms seem? drawing to a <rtos?. Violent counter offensive measures against their an tagonists already are in progress. BATTLE Of TH EMARNE HAS ENTERED NEW STAGE Washington.?The second battle C i tfce Mame bes entered a new phti^ ?<3th FYench and German official j statements tonight reflect the Inorea.s 1 ed fury of the fighting, for severni j days pest, in dictating ro officials hern } that a new crisis is approaching. Tli- j decision cannot long be delayed. It was not clear whether the enemy i had reached a line on which he pro posed to halt his withdrawal Thr general trend of his present front lllll llll 11(111' forms the bottom of the Alsne-Marne salient wan regarded by moat observ- j ar?, however, as not representing pesi j tlOQB of Mch nature aa would '.end t themselves to ? determined effort to j bring the A tiglo-French-Amsricar i forces to a halt. THRIftB IN ROUH VKAWO -| G6RMAW8 FAIL IN WEST; New Terk.?.Three times in fo\ir i year? the (Jermanu haT? undertaken 'o j achieve a decision in, the westerns 8?ld. Three dl/terent commandras ? MolOte, tb$ younger, Falkenhayn and Lo.dc Mr off have es&ayr>d to solve the great problem. Moltlce and Ludenorf failed at the Mame. Paltchenhayn a Verdon Each of the earlier failures coat the Germans the iuitlafive or the wast front. It remains now to b* ?e?n what wffl be the affect of lh? ttrlrd defeat. We are bound to recognlie, too. that In each caee the German failure bs* been the result of the game miscal culation. a f*l?e appraiael of the coti (Tltlon alike of the French army and the French people Iq eat h ca? the German eommanfl undertook operation? whleh could only be und? taken In the preBepce of r beaten to* eONORBMIONAL COMMITTEE MA8 ARRIVED IN LONDON Lendoij.?Tha naval affairs com? It tea of tiui house of representatives beaded try Chairman Padgett, has ar rived in Londen aft?r an un?ri>ntfu' voyag? oti an American battleshln The CetnMfttee was met by repres?nta ifvist of flje Brlrsh admiralty and fath er oftVtal? and before proeedlng to tjondon. vtelted tfcp naval bases an'* wltneaaed the lelet activities of the Brttl?h and American navies In 'ho-? J waters. /MRCRAfT INVESTIGATION MA# B?tN 0?RDIRS0 Wixhtogtoo ?Criticism hy General Perrabtafr tad other? of the de Uavl lanfl !>lrp)?r.s are halng Invest I ntei]. After Secretary Baker's stMeaienl last week to senate aom tnlttea members that General Per?h tn? had seat a cablegram crltldeine de Harfland machines smrgeetlnr ctauages end disapproving fattur" both ei deelgn and caoetroetlog, the senate oouwelteec amaaM to reopen ? tMUtt?. r.rrrawair college Kin? M HflMi **<? vf JbV most spe n <n/^ |I)| W? 'iNfory. Tlw HTth unntj*| MMIf? ' ?X*" ^pt , WrAp (tl ae.W IX: IrrtfrU catalogue* .a*? m i?ia * fir purtlcuhirs ?H'uimto HV ' Ml oTcr to a fen |?lrt> Mjk0 wu! nnr rntulopne mi? *M?m J. ' -JOHES, Llrtle I toa, S? t% ?** ?? ..?:?*. *:??** ? ' i NOTHTB ?< " ?MTOltS. .?.!?!? 'mlntatrator ot li <> i <t'A*(> of Mfs Baker, do octvvd. late of 1 ? '? ' iMinly, N. C.. ' Dl?m to tlof 11 -??us liuving <'!?> n>- ?4aIdm lh. .' ? present the to 1 ht* unrt1' 1? or before [Aau tnij, J?#. ; t- will ho !? 'uns tndnbtec . estate will l.V t-v tnaku ta'-. .-eulemcnt. - I Title Afflj, ilinj JAB. ? Aiiro'r., t Mr#. Uv Deed. W rv ?. ft jriKx ^itarnay*. 8-2-6t Of CUV ? ST|||>| or AS MIIHMl ;'>LL. ) jMttia n. ? the ASHCSS c\ "t ?O? ?hoiUm .1,-junt assess. n/Lw*..h {,i' '????n?r on ?? if. ; 'al improve r ,f. In the of. ,M , W^l- '" ' " " l 'er^ .I?.' P*?Ut . :d sidewalks ;/)17ftu08T??? ? ? :arer lload to Hi>m4. ???fuT: n|?. .T... and ?i, ^ ^ t:: -! lrom Nash <"f* to ? I. ' llifrt; PATl.v rul<i si.lownlks (otlTf *04 Min-.- .-?i.-ois nutlre. t-OU'Wli Vs>i- ?! rKi and slde wilKs on NtMk irom F. N. '''mSE??* . i. t l.'.r Street. . .*!?.??. v*"** ? sidewalks Stre*-* i.Jn Street to ? '?or Hems* x;h: J'STltv: aiui alde ?? us on Kentm ? n,i j-Crry St. -t ti -*>?es*lU' , i vpen to the of*.v ir.u ihe Doard fUTblmlon^ .... Town will ' ?'* "*<? M?J ? ??viton the ICth V y AniTiift If: : ^, _U)t for ^|10 unions ana * ---n*?iit?9 tU ?? ucii useless ?? *.'* ?>' ,vM-' ? ??U l.l<ioe the *?. p"??u ?i. v ? j.4o ft J legations *!- '^enloos ..r ;, r-ons interesu XllO wuett ? proof ,n rel inor?t(>. : . o'O, 1918. ?rdov '. . . C of I'umuils ?: ri ? MtfZOK JOV.N'ER, Mayor. S? ?-I'i-R EXECU V>Una. .. the Superior V ?"??? Court ' ? ?'Bis ?#?>? '? ? Tvoration, ?K, " _ X ilartiu. ' irtoc-of o;; '5on directed to ?in d era Igu go ite Superior ?* .. in the above ? v ? e<l action, I ? . .?? Tuesday, the ' .**>Jf it beiug the ????i. d?iy of.^. ' *uit Term of r ^Ua Suyeri... ? it ;it the noon . of court. ... vourt House }?J&UU?r ' C-*? Bel1 to the i'Ja ,?aJ , ""^SnuT^hr" .?nSant, UhS iii <lloiving des ' I "d real ?stat! an an ? <4 IHter-Jit t L l>ject to the '4"t;?ny Ufa <>,- fin of Mrs. *?"10. . W. K. Mar ,?i< .'-?ash Martin vonC^intn.- moro or / In ^ ? -?..e Xownahip, ? " " i i nrollna fju Mni. jftm r.nded f.s fol 'l ygJA* t? i lands of <N' r*?t?r?o.. .. ...? i^ust by the ~ Perry ? >--on. on the """''?J' ?> igo Gill and ??.. -h<i W?f.t hi . of W. H. . .i i tind K, fc. ;S;,id interest >'? " 1,08 SUHI. od interest In -'-'Wrd ttudjv 'vrost devisod :uher;ted In - - r^?; ?tvly WtL. " . . lf . W# A., i. Sheriff, nklin County. liv^TKE'.H ? LAND. "ler by ,( ihc power \ hai certain jil Tnu* - ? ? -r, the 25th " 1',^?''' ><-on Fuller i. ? . Trustee, and "OB? in noon no, in th0 r.'.t'tn ;t Deeft.. County t'V1Sr ^ ?r Au l . 3-tJS, at ahO'i 'i j: of noon. 'at SaTt) ?t Slftlon, for , .i'ilun, lor ' ?*. Ulu coni- v/ir, |? Ixuils ?w rrsnkJJ# v.... . .ln,c of ,Norl\ . Hna, Rltn?t?y> (,iteosioii of ?t nr.. Hir<*f . 'he town of J- ? |n?i?ti, 4a.> . . ?' n. follow?: h>' NortJt i.v ?.??'!(? Hawkins ? ?.!, iL>, l-.v? t s. Mitchell'h . ??' ???? ?o??'. ? v;:i am F.onp's 1(10 ilillsboro 'trf , r -.i* iti? cfi?. ?s H. IS U?18. Trustee. S> ?. ? ; - VVsr ijjaiirti-/ .. " : Jstrator of . 11*. i?l. ('icceuH ,l>> ?? 'his Is tr, " P*r"f' :?:!?!? flalms ? #?t?( i -L.,tnt them v Mj'lcrsliji,. .; tx-fore Aug ' * will bo I*? -i- <vifht(y4 ?I ; ?' overy. All ate will t '? ? . * ? ""i WIU ', 1 * * ' ruuke Immo ?;llRU|?.Iit. '!<? 1st, 1918 PC'N Pi;.s .i'Ikld, Adm'r. ?> A VI. :< :.ow you the ?ll?*bf)it,v - ' 7-26-tf? . -:hlll Tonic ?ok oj. tremrnlned L. . ? ? . >1 <A< Mm?Xx-itilt?. Friccoc
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Aug. 9, 1918, edition 1
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