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t I - C r "A A. -ful!;!4 T4ye and Fridays i ., . . I ..-.-. i.-l -- ;.- y$OIL,N. O, MPAY,OVPI&Il 30, 1917 Pricet Fire Coat 0 . PRSIDi::S ELDER IiEWELL ViEEK JU3T I CLOSED IS DLtrlct Stewards Will MhI .- at StaterrilW;Tneday, " Dm.. 1 8 'i Requaats - Preaeneo ol t'? ' N. Baker1 SUUmeat CradiU BrUit Willi Moil , NoUbU Saccea on - '! WMttrt f ront-Juliaa ALLIES' FOOD 1TE AT GrS : : CRRRY OH THE VVHR 5DQf BEe DISPOSED OF. " " F1BST IN IFiPOBTftfiCE r : BritUh Officer j4 Soldier Want to Cos. Republicaa fWeetern North Car- Secretary Lanaiaf Prepared to Pre- Few Expect Cearreea to AJionrm Officer and Soldier Want to Co, Republicaa fWeetern North CUr-1 Secretary Lanaiaf Prepared to ,t- terra rood, But none routa- v. j ; ; uaa Adopt ratrtotic Keao- I aaat ireauee Wkaa Con free Meet -Stacker Are r SUtaiaaA1-" Tha following Jointtatexaeot W Vatioi t OrVantxo and WoVk ' Adopting reiolutioni which may ' Negotiations between the United Fey Expect Cearreaa to . Adjourn ' Before CfHpaica TiaWeiV. . ty Matter AK Meat- ' v ker Are Returmia 7 1 Mem ben of Congress are legi- Presiding mde W. X Newell of l ?rThe weeV Jttrt .eloted'hai.fcwn StatesriHe district will meet with one yery . f Aorble to the allies," ' been isined by ' Newton IX' Baker,, be accepted as the keynote 'of the State and! the allies on the alien ning to return to Washington for th we local uetnocusis 30th of tae coming ervie. on the above held at Harper's chapel at Pattersonf ending Baturday. r , ;ir K A treat ea ox compjaint nas hickory,, adjoornea weanesaay. Lansing will be iwepared to submit important action, and few thinks and the evening Mrvice will be t r TThe taccess of the British offend arisen throughout the toontry a w i .bpeecnes wetemaae y xnomas sevia number of treatie authorising the will end before the general eoagrea- the First Methodist church lure. The sive inTthe region of Cambrai and waste at anriy camp., -These campiitle of AsheriUe,' Marion Butler, A.H. tecipr.ocal drafting for military ser- rials 01 tne Vreslainz eiuer to uie I luu Bieouy resisuutca - vi. we luuuiu uivv ueee m- wte vu vvuw . tim auu uu su. i uuo uuicm vr -suu'ccia Wet cnurcaes, 19 tni f PUnjy P0 I W PHRi cb e epeaw afw;? . rgiuau , ana many ... va daring- the following month early I of the Austro-Qerman forces are two I plaints occurred daring the time mi tne year, ..:vv. ;;?---jjaerjfwnca may pe connaerea asitnas wiey were m mo nauua w wu- v A sUtement signed by the presid-1 Correlative elements ox one and the tractor ana a process oj construc- mg elder and iiatnlni Dee. 1$ as the I same 'moment .y iUS: . . ' tion-lrThe m department has- at J. 1 .1 , L jv 1L1J.1 1 ?tl 1. J J..I 11 1 11 " I A. 1. I J i.'u .li J 'tVk .ouil.h-nt a a ate I or ue meeungrUX WO OlswrlV". -." ywiWBl .fc" vua enemy vwi xvaay uuw wi nraiuuuw stewards has been issued.. This meet- the offensive in Italy hoping thereby committee under- Surgeon General g will be held at Statesville. V to extricate himself ) from. the in- Wiffiam' C. Gorgas which is co-oper" The complete "itfaerahyrbf J the 1 creasingly' diffltult T?ositl6B lA-hich1ating with 'the quartermastet gen-1 put intothefleld at once rfbr the pur House requiring the drafting of such and woman resi&ng7eldTlr arr feraTs department end the food ad-;pose of Organizmg Bepublicatt cltibe. persons, but at the suggestion of theUttention. J lews: - 'Vrr the Trench and minislFation and to now actively en It was pointed out Th' the Statettjlley la,' l)li'Bw4 J cjonUngehtj 1 'to Jtalyptato has in5 no Vising Of mean for the prevention j done by the organisers Strebt: datawbi' circuit? 6th-flth! Ill way hampered the continuance of of '.wasle. 'e .feed - ikdmiiBiitiatfoa J eQa),''vioIeQotf of this a.m.. ' 6aiawb'a: rstatesvUTa 9 th. I their otfenklve operationfc't ?tZ lhas made no-suggestion ms'io meat j fag "the penalty oi vdi sight, Eace gfre'et j ; Statesville Vr'It 'is "the ! wastage work by the ce euit, I5th-160i, 11 4n jJetntenem;i forces, vW siow, yet reienuess sap-jana nas m no way inpi nyi commitieo oi u Stonr Point circuit :16tti41iIditIpmg:oi manp6wer "by continued reiralatiotf or control tither'direcfly leach 'district td act Stony Point 'Hckory' iad, 11 ajn., KweJi Jaicfcory., zsa, imus eventually re8uiij in xne soieni American soiaiers.- f:v ioegin at once w tai IshL First chnrchi North Xenoir be no fcup'r man' Kohloss "of 'Salisbury presided the country resident within the oth- plan i'of the crganiiatlori Which to- ApToyal of such treaties by the ludes the formation Of Republican Senate' has' been foreshaoowed by club in every voting precinct in the general 'demand' in Congress for ac- four western diBtricti, the' Seventh, tion to reach "aliens in 'this country jpghth, Ninth and Tenth. of draft age. Several more measure' gram -of new legislation. .. Many de- Two tuu time organisers wui oe bad been launched in the Senate and mestie matters, mcluding prohibition 1 swxrage, are prm)se.a Future relations between Germany's allies ma sional campaigns next fall ; Appropriations for the war prom ise to- require much time, and "there . is much, as "well as unfinished waT legislation to be dealt with. PresJ- 1 dent rfWJlson's opening message soon', aftetCongreit reconvene will; dfr termine, in. great measure,' the. pre plan that Utate department, and Upon its prom-1 this nation and hAllllf njk lUA M AMAmnllDh llA htVA.. h 4lA 1 t- - -I A L ; J ... lzers ior auj uri regular meinoa 01 treaty stipulation, m 1 treatv raid carry-1 Wkla'Hon was postponed. ' :narge from l ''.In the meantime a great many for- ntral committee, (signers resident in the United States ya iuuucu v insye naateneq to nie aeciarauon 01 Oil .file'" central j mention ' to become American citi- Clubs. Work is toUens, in many' Instances with the ex- 3 uiu, eui wict i press purpose 01 escaping military according ttf the J service' under their own flags' in'' 'the eircuit, Mth-3fith. il Harperf "The military situation'' to domi-ian 'to reduce the consumption of jaconlof thtomeetmg. nntflw a round-up of aliens in the chapel: ftenolr,":' ttt4w)J; Ugnle I W .tyv,pec'tacnlaV, iaceeM' geil f ondettuts at every point and tc-eHm-j close' next November; ' vv JUnited States by British.'FTencn and l.ntrl ' e . i . , my uia cnusa xorces in ueii ianu( mau vara w nw w wwuii , im vuu, hxu , v un vru. 1HMJan recruiuuic uiucera. y uiiuk and' our allief may be f edlt to .yet I fights in the Republican meetings these v"first papers' the declarant strat-1 felt that' the' country Swishes the i were displayed at'tiie "caucus Mon-!renders himself liable to draft into . a " . I ' ' ' .... - .... - . . i . . . .'...-. ,..iv.. ..-i-i - - . 1 -v Friendshtof Newionv'(w;'nlgpt: Nei I egy' daringly tonceiyed Kad1raUanV American- ldle"W;recew. Trytdf gnt - .nrnen.; tne question ; ox i the American army. There u only ton;Granite Falto,1, 'ltbV-lSflC It lly execated; the 300811 forces have! particlefof food necessary to hie nde I adeptta :.pirIoiM'Teaolltidns ,wi 1 ade chance in four of his being ac- a.m.. r.ranita Palis:, DudleV Shoals. i been abw', to record, a : greater suc-1 duat nourishment and comfort, ; ndl raisedr Several Wanted to adopt pa- tually drafted as an American, how- 13th, i n.m", Grne''chami Me4h()tt i 'el'j hV''wi"- ky eaptiiredl the . food situation iif the' eampa-to triotie resqlntio.nti.of the pure and ! ever even after' registritioii. ' 13th, tieht Rhodhisst Woir'c:irtuit,1Wrro supply of whole-1 aimple stylfl, Wue ;oher .jnsistedr I i The British-American military ssfc '11 OAk H , .a -'. T iHlaiAHil'a e J hV AlrnOF hAiHtfDFATlt'JI . Ill th4 IflTtlA amaa anI uraiMrATiflrAii zooa it luivithAt K.pmit)iirfln ma noL neea 10 ov iirift frAntv tviii hA J space of time alon : tte ' Western nished. t Some waste exists, due': to H er resolutions at eJl for the purposeifor those letweett front While' seemlndv continuinettha fact that the1 famiUes?"anaiof making the patriotism of, the e-and other entente ML ZIoni' Mooresvine ctt-1 ttis , orrensive r engagements m i ian-imenaa ox soiaiers sena i,siPUOHcatt, party mwiu. v wae ut-1 yiere wiu oe some mm .2Ttk. i n.m.. Fairview:ide by an intense :rtiUery bom-ltitfes of food to tne camps, tnus aao-i ly. ien Wi "committee to prepf i because f varying. laW . :27th. nkhL i bardment In the sector etrengthenihg I friaf . surplus and causing ; waste, t suitable resotnuons, anq tnose eqopo- bflitr for military ee t & 5f S! 1 f roinf 'x'prea 'io,' theortH.f sea;' Field I this ; commenV' ttf course,-, does not f ed seemed 1 to bei what -thn crowd 0f the' difference hi the 1 9th-E0th, 1 1 - a.m., ? Littleiohn' South Lenoir-WhitneVOth,' night, South Lenoir;. M, t. .SeJfli-)?th 11 a.m euit, -26th' David jort-Huntersville, Davidson. . ' . 2 : February MMtlagi framed as. a model the United countries, though or differences fixing eligt !rvke,H! Because stiuidainls re- Marshal wa ahle"tn ''tnasksneiive' 'iel'dflf,:;wttll Mctilen,'tet:jwnnteA:--aVi. there wa not dissent-1 garding ige of eligitles, 21 W 81 la Olin circuit. Zd-Sd. 11 a.m vun, I cesetuuy nis ptaas tor ma oaeawve isUDBtanuu sooaa, wm Ttwi -1 m tvv jtwv ivm niH case, oi Ameociuu uu 10 w a Cool Springs, ad-tthS' p.m;l(Nei thrust between the ScaVyerJuid diers' aw'afready flflly euppUed. t rend f nd tdopted, V ; -i . fa .'the ease of British suhjects, some Salem; TWntm;tiUC 8 i'rn Dtrnvr' denityv;bte rwchrn 11 a.m., Vanderburgs;4 Mooreiville, ftiisuei 'nremlhnry-.nrtmery- menV like' the' "civiliatt. population of S)J&Tt WW JH.piryvt.o-ca equitable agreement oo Ous.point lOth-lUh, nlgh MooresviUej Alefc preparatib6 was 'dispensed withvTht; ''cdtotry-'nilargihal taken a . PRGRAhlS j BJ ftTOf?? t : balbla Tthai'thia .wiflibe air ander circuit, 16th-17$h, U e.m.; elemenVit u 4b 5;e"s8eritialrtd voluhti&ry1 Interest m theCohserva- Two orth .CnwhnDw pro- Dy' mutual jacceptance of Taylorsvilie; M-rvin, 7th-lotW 8 victory pleyeil a "UrgA art 'n the tiin iakedsby the food' adnrinlstra- 11?.: W??' theh Uwi of both' countries5" as ap- m., Marvin. VV sttccessei taineCfhy Brjtish y 0n, and the war department is en- county atf ing sent Supt. M. to'thelr owl cltixenn and sub- - - --"'i toepon&rimtf Smift; irom Rafeigh. The package wt so that all British subiects he- . , ... .. .m t - ... . v . J . : - . . . . w IT . ' " i. . I ' . .. " I FORMER LENOIR MAN GETS CAPTAINCY TOGtETHC-RPE The rnanv friends of Homer Mason, who moved f ronf here Spartanburg several years ago, -wiU be interested to' know' that h; ias're4. ceived the commission of a captain,. His commission is with the Twenty fourth regiment V of Infantry'sta- tioned at Columbus. N. M. In connection with this . (ippoinfc- went tne snartanDurg.vneraiu, v w Wednesday's issiW saysXA; ' ! :f h, "The hews that Homer Wy Mason, of Spartanburg, was awarded n cap taincy at the conclusion t)f . the sec ond cer8,nlngrCiuhp,,ai'Fort Oglethorpe will ratification 1ere,- bered that Capt. Mason ing sergeant here., roars, and While local recruiting' service tne poorest snowings u ewuwi ,;' 1 inVTln'd ""-XStiH 'Mafjr(al Wrt. J l:uiiiriAM' SbmiWo manir bun- lis eomfag by expresa, "i I 7 T j i s,7 "I "a7 I KQUUiMWVU V ,e "IT" ,T ; w-' : I k J,-i ( . . -X. I . I MirUfM ttia pVitlfnl tatn1 ninahll J-.i--- tUnUni ftf Wlldiera ; has J An Urgent reaileSt ITOm VW, I T"-T v; beetf Ul unparalleled ', tassv nno k supermwnaent w pjuc '.M:;(Cnntfotte expected'thaV the .whole Dr. f. HWcr 5? ,e 1 t IT ' - -: a : L.viirrf .wJ.m.a rii its uiti- sunt, smwn aSKing mm t fnm tVia acroa'nt 1ft arirt 11 fotlnd the State l itlM tn' iA;tAn' A .t ."D" rw' luje new treaty wui do i.uDject to n WW! draft Into the British army- o gf t toe 1 ', : . begin worit.at t.:v.v oaf wiffwi m?z 7$mpm mmmw rogress . miuK , , r- r i ' H .a, nrm rnnn ; n Iff mWm mm LIKr 5 a wholesome, nj .(Captain,; la Prlncaa .Pat Itaglmeni, Witt Two -' aars , Sarvica' ia '.France- Woaadad SevV- eral.Tlmas :? ? ! elimination of Waste and fty o"r the cbrntion of .u patri- is hot at the expense otic day uec. w. 'appetizing and hour- , "Thto ;tbe est opportunity that ishlng diet for' all our soldiers." . the public 80,018 of the State have -s " "''' "' i i yet iad ol that they probably will BUMPER WORLD -CROPS Yf J tender a most. -mm, to iy in the session ; any members oi vongress expect 1 -. the' President's opening "address t ? deal with "th question of 'whether' war shall be declared against Ana-v fria, 'Turkey and ' "Bulgaria? Senti-, , v ment in favor of 'such action is gin-'. era! among members now here. ? " Work on the : appropriation bills ' for the1 next fiscal yeaValresidy has ' ' begun by ; the House 'appropriations committee, which, wjll 'have con- stant stream' Vt the supply bills t go through the Congressional machl ery i Appropriation estimates are being assembled at the treasury da- , partment' for' submission. f, f More bond Issues probably will be authorized, but'' actual considera'tion of-new or amended war tax legist- tion is not anticipated until' after lie session is well under way. :;vs r During the coming jweek seveial ' leaders plan to confer with President WUson nregardg .the session's f:- gram. Among tnose already ia Washington are Speaker Clark," Sen ators Martin' of Virginia,' Wd Gat . linger, of New; Hampshire, "reepe 'i iveiy, Democratic " and SepuLL. Ja Senate leaders, Eepublican Leadr v Mann'of the House j Chairman Stone of the1 Senate foreign relations' eo mittee, end Senators Lewis 'of E3-' nois and 'Curtis' of Kansas,'' respect ively h Democratic" and' Repuban ' whips. if'? The first fromal pre-session ativ-r. ity will be the 'reopening of" iavesti- gation by a 'Senate privileges and ' ' elections " sub-Committee ' Of ' Benat Laf olletteVaBeged 'disloyal St raul speech. . An executive session i3 be followed shortly byk examinaCs: of witnesses, probably including for- nW iWretarv Brvan ' 1 - - , ' ' ' srtvl i Mohammedan Soldiers la Hospital be received .with 3 Inotatoes, rice, sugar dww aw. wieMiv ... k.-.,u:irruii.H - uku . uuwm. ; i..!mof prtMnilad DV ttne nweraa-1 reaauua vi uut , . . ... . ... IfnnAu with th f!ani1tBn troAna in I . i.iJi. v ..v. .anil nun here built "up the I r - . 7'i. 77... 7 "r " I Rome, maqe puouc y w.r i Aivi ! Ana nf 1 "ranee,. ;w qeiiveri-aj.; auarasa upra i .i,!. . airricttlture : W hOSw r-.Tye, i wOU, tUTUC, XOQU j. ' ;.' "'Li.' I Ita JftnUarv." In tha event CanLi j. :i J . .: mt -j' J v-.. Veira 1 fifi tt. 1 Alien is secureu ue iecuira jhui At-1brTi!E,FS shown itriotic service at a critical time' of ' Bumper World crops' of corn,'ots, need for just such seryico in the die- 9. about tne war, tne country 'for entering issues 'involved ' in it, Cheer Ike American Repub 1 1 lie 4a tke Rheim. t Catacomb his diligence and constant efforts for ;TCV"2 " te eountriesot. including SebeSttlXier S2nr cenW ,11)4100 -"k'.--vr.i i in this country, and ihe.ptes-' 'M.r.W.feeiit of ?the-1 MR. ETHE&f bQE jHEkCKlVES CAPTAINCY AT OGLETHI . j -a.L -i V. C4..;.;'h,. , , 'k,".j, i. vi-a"'ttr r isioii"wean .tnat Capt a son-in-law ftf GOV.1 fcttd U j" ' j tLL i,,v. . riffTotknrnrt ItaCUlty ,,1 (Paris Correspondence of the Phila delphia Record) fit Everything in this war a odd and new, but the military hospital at essity for conserve- J Moisselles, not twenty miles out from production and sac-lTerls. oddest It is given np to TtannlA at home for the i Mohammedan soldiers from Norm HfaWfcelotte tlf aodWctlon ftoml.lt to 1 copper- There are tens of thousands of tiiem Wheat . h seven- Stive, efforts -this end," says theim we uuck oi tne ngnt, aou were --. .ttu-.f .ha Ihttar. tai&rat. Smith. ? ,; inave neen tnousanus oi wounaeo to xiv lr -ww- m . ,00011 fiv j people of North Carolina. . .Wherever unnv... i. ... ji.UmIi .-.mtim A. lht fsrad for. ( .tlC(Xr UV UldUJiaUJkJ ,aivu I - r- " 1 ha iwivaninf nitAnl nT Alfflera. NAVAL RESERVE FORCE- V , : STRENGTH 4tl4 MEN The strength of the naval reserve" force' today is 494 men," 70 "jer , cent or whom nave volunteered jr general service, "he committee 'oi ' ' 1 puhllc information announced list "'" Vedneay;.':' " . 'Of rthls number 2.190 are' in $hev ; neet naval "ese'rve, those who""liav . ' , received navaT Wiig; l' pi ( naval auxiliary "ipeerye, 'sealartig . ; ' men 'witil Experience " on mei, -t , 8WpVio89l in the" naval coast ue: fense reserve, citizens whose teKK - cal andpr'actical knowledge peeu-tla- ",' ly fits them for the "duty, and $U ' in the naval Mservo flying corps, , ' sonsskUled In &nih:iJ'"',il . wfearkverseeJ Corn ,raiseu ;.wui.iapaujgr i: imuuTnui. if uuu iT---rrrjr T r. rvr- r--Universlty;1 lir T aiV ftoft.6oo; Imshels. due" td a lack of. appreciation jof. the UesjwW ffal government and fx w.r,;:4t-.a- hnn serionsness. of th sltnntion nttribu- he tqok daiKvge of it last week to Allen and .1". ili- Lai fcha' laat table-in the main, to a lack of knowM Vftt S Aospital. Atoong those wnp ?1?V.Z? a?V;Tibaitary CAP 1 AISIVI -AS. W -k-avi,U kktHV Allen andl.,v . UnryeriUty war and the organ- took part Jh risit waa ( Horace rw'. 1 AitT111AB 1 r " movements Iprwianing It ; Stanton, represenbng the, American vt9tmtt.i-V..-SSr The woqnded sowiers, TaW Vnfe knavt 'AininVAil A1 'fViA TMm Iwbo vary f rem blond Btrbers And ciSe pnrppse of inf onning ftnd arous-, brown Ar)is,fc oors rom.the Hin. AUebTof the? war and nctunl onaU1L';1. io.OoO.000 short tons, fag to patriotic nctivitynll the chil- wwa'.W Wf, onisnea tions ?bf itrenchwarfar For two , ii tobacco tO'86,000.. .wwav ; - - ; . . - ' a ;';aAA J J -a.A- tn-- crideo , and 'in cnuaren, -wi visitmj.' wnk'MSenage.. w ii,' -. iw.,i iitv. tKhr rW. 1 ?w" T." i ."TZWii..' . A .- i. .1 .l-H.'.- k..Wrvon ilit iuw;uuMm .,wniv..vWw ! q.-j.i-v; -"'. 'v- at uamp ivi wtww n r- i j orders ef the wounded fa charge which only ley I ' rf-,a 4 !fi .... t. s J. l" j :'... A i dreiC! and. throuirh them; all the WMHl everyhody ei the end of the visit . pW?'' ;' ; ' V:,V. '.'j i..yenojr,9eneral jwad jhnd been loiSbS iWbayonet chargei and by botivrifie; Jmm 'fimmmft Are And shrapneI.ltVas after being i;,:;: .)1! v" ""fi. ''.. .-v,''iM.;S.'-. wAiinded in a'tharmt Which nnlv lev- .' v Under the new regulations . ap- ! '.ixi.v. v. .. tvta Irklan I talkinir to them about tha American opportunity through the successful republic. The French republic they observance 61 orth Carolina' Pay, toow, ,and hat to why they aye so for the promotion $1 pajtriotism, nnd, W?4JfaR o fight for it, ecause ey , 'Jill PRITCHETb IS NOW JWiZtfln of hiscommahd 'survived vihat moved . b the iPresident ', k-ktlRST.-: LIEUTENANT j cent Allen returned to Canndn nnd trantlmay -enjis: yofantarily , Attorney "Pritchettl was was th, ass bait's 'Commissi, n" as 'firs't itteih lUnlvdrfiWi .tec. J5,lW7y;.-tf;. , tensnts't;4he 'clse Xt the I second 1 1 Lenoflrnnd Caidwell peoplewiU be f Ntf man 5who been called or ' iwaa' trainln tkmo at' Fort .Ogle. I ve-'iorbiMMvindeed' :tn .beins - able Itmee. ;.mioiunatioft;)ty ifi Ji tJow " V m :T I anons i,ap- practical Patriotic service among the nTrn W " P W'FiW?11 regiai J-hiidren vbf the schools nnd smong French a.tixens.1 M. Lutaud fnpb In thai fv I mented them on their own braverv. . - . rH imu VU1 UCVUIV WUVUKU SMSsua, . 4, , v 1 DANlliXf ND BAKER .URGE Which to perf ectiy .well known to ev eryone Who nas .joweq the course i 1 GERMANS ,MAY ftELEASE " f A MILLION PRISONIRS C Representatives - ol the German ;-: general staff have gone to Petrogzad ' to pen negotiations with BolshetTki -goremment officials. "for the relejfiw Of approximately qne milUon'Jtb-. V ifntrt; according to advices from Ea-. pLranda. ; Political "v conditionk ,3 $ussik continue chaotic. The social- s; its axe trying to win the support 1 1 e leading generals for, a coaltien k , government . ' ' " ' ,ws.'V SOLDIER? GUARD NEW V ' i'YdRk WATER FstONTS . V- --., . k, JTa i aJ .1.. . r Vi. .(.'. . j " - a J. New York's many miles ef water . , J. . WftUFN Tfl KFFP tCNlTTiNCln. tha war ; aftd then he told them front is being guarded by police lead ?' ' Slier'.ie latter in fhe naior,y, A change in the Federal program .te f- -.L. ' .i.w k .v.". a : 1J! . 'i av -Ii" ' Ji'.t iikL" .V-'". '... 1' ... ki' ABOviernppeai w vn, l?"vrv uia entyt area sdclekv f;;47; .V..tbi guard bave "shoot t kill'..; '.nhe great American republic to ders applicable to persons who in-" ivade the barred sons . without . i t, . ..u'..: ... . a .a -. l .1 .. t i .... i T-.it.ik..a I .- . a..M .Mi...fMM j v. ... .1 ..lfnjKia vw . annirniDTii now i rna rnnnor m aravpn nn a n i lli iilt or ill r Y '.a at home how ana. fwill leave. next ef Authentic first-hand, information or ''after 'lec.fl&. Yi''rv.vfV- j othenr .wyf msvkiBsx toiaf orts smIv ' it 1 aaW for Kinaton tolBit Dr. C. B. btho trenA ftllldiers and saflors has been made by ' . ' .xt-i, hafnri '.'llwW. for' Camn lnam(r'''nnmbaraiA our own wan ; branehea'of the -Service" except- for Secretaries Daniels cJ'tad.'.! Baker k-MV'fe'ife a',1;,' 'GordonAtiantasrefe " Vi;-.-.-V.i-A ' , .t 1,''':''..: 'O:... 'V ..." ; - 'r .' 1 "' ;..;':; V :'"':'., T':" .V.1'-- ;-""-' '''',": ' ' ' , '" .".'v-.-- rv" '.'i' .'"' ' ;" " a- i
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