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I CSECOND PAGE HENDERSON DAILY DISPATCH rooiinMLYmsrATMR STAW1PS SOLD fflTRT iTSTTTSTI EVERY AFTERNOON . Z PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. AMOUNT TO $3,031 j PERSONAL r.lEnftONj VETR. OW ASSOCIATED PRESS. Tha AcanMfttArl Press la exclusive ly entitled to the use for republlca- to It or not otherwise credited In Of the Total. $2,894 Was m nnnr anil also the local news I . published herein, Bought from Agencies AH rights oi repuDiicauon oi Bpe- jn Henderson max aispatcnes nerein are aisu re- enreq' - War Savings Stamps to the amount JP. T. WAY ... .Editor and Managwr of. $3.031. 20 were sold in vance H. A. DENNIS .... Associate Editor county up tothe close of business UCNA MacMURRAY.... City Editor j ary 3, last, W. A. Hunt, chairman of the campaign in Vance -r-r-r-ixT.- I countv announced weanesaay, ioi- ouuiur lowing the receipt of reports from 'nn every agency in the county now North Garnett street. f Til, XlUJU Llxo I Afl A I One Month on Trial 40 handling the stamps and certificates. Miss Sadie Ghalllger, of Durham, Qua Week bv Carrier .101 Of this amount, a total of $2,894.48 hs visiting her sister. Mrs. O. P. CASH INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE, worth of stamps was purchased from Sumpter. sales agencies in the city of Hender- Mr. E. M. Butler, who has been Carries'Day Report of the Asso- snftndlne some time In the eltlr with' dated Press andprints the -news stfl fld Grtificatea have been hi, uter. has eoni to OrPn.hrJ while it is news special state uor- - , ; ,, , ,. " . , " T respondents and All the Local News Placed on sale at all of the five post Mrs. Clarence A. Johnson, presi- QT IntereSL Lnat IS WOriU & UUSj I vuivca .u tu? v. a v , o wuw v. vuv vuw"hvu w. w man's time to read. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Singleton lett Wednesday for a trip to Richmond. Mrs. II. M. Shaw, ot Oxford, was In the city Wednesday to attend the district club meeting. Mrs. T. II. CruduD. of Klttrell. was in the city Wednesday attending the Federated Club meeting. Mrs. Cora Phelns. of Macon, at tended the district meeting of dabs in -Henderson Wednesday. Mrs. A. S. Stroller, of Greensboro. was In the city Wednesday attend ing the district club meeting. Mr. M. J. Edwards has been sick for the past few days at his home on SAIUE WARNS . DEPT.- STOKE (Member CXuuab f THE HOME OF GOOD MERCHANDISE 5 PER GENT COUPONS FOR CASH TMi41a1iivfr TrtufTtavlll A nnh.1 Mfl'a PlnV. mail, aw AAoAmm J T'lw II ...V Ma 11 nf til. L.l 1 1 Jl.i.l.i . I - a Tl I TUPTPT TltDAnite XT A TT i i i .v. t Va . , lr tha I i- .1 - i t 1 Tin.n ,i r n tJATl nn ft u -JSL..1 .! J1.I ; xTAVtxt iti banks, both in the city ana in me m the Chamber of Commerce, was 225 Fifth Avenue New York? county, are handling them. the guest of Mrs. James H. Brodle 701 Advertising Building, Chicago But very few of the stamps have Tuesday night and Wednesday. 1804 Candler Building, Atlanta, Ga. beendisposed of In the county thus Mr. T. W. Worley who has been do- 77Z far, the campaign having Just begun jng the offlce w,ork for the Union Etered at the Postoffice at Hen- . al rrtTT,mniHM The drive p0rtniAr nAmnan in VS:,,0" P Uay hardly "be considered well un- Henderson for the past three years, newspapers. I , .i : . . . . . OFFICEES FOR NEW TEEM A I. B. W enter Aj:ln U Made rrrt- drat, and J. C IKtlrrtl U tle- lUecteJ As Tcchcr. O Seers for the next sll month . . W - - I . . ixicijf uaiuijr La tuuoiuc t " - I iieuuciguu tut luc ya min J cai i WcrO e IcClCvl DJ IUS urvl MM Ul nniintv a a vet arcnrillP tn IpflderSI Vi a PnlnmKI. C O sfflA l ra I. r J ..kl V.ams I . . . Oa.,l.a UNCLE SAM OFFERS GOOD L th movement, but it Is expected Worlev and children will remain lnL,nrinr Al n. Wter. who has SALARY TO ACCOUNTANTS that reports at the end ot February Henderson for a few months, and served for the past term, was again - will show a considerable gain If the later Join him at Columbia, where elected president of the class. E. Several Hundred Experts Needed in weather remains favorable for ag- they will make their home. n Khaw u chosen a vlc$treil. Several Departments of Gov- gressive work. I Mr. Edwin J. Magln. private In dent. George R. Honnycutt. tcre- rne organization oi lue cuuuijr i company u. sum nnes uanaaian t-tary. nd E. V. Dunn was elected as committee Monday evening was the pedltlonary Force, has been spending kreasurer. J. C. Klttrrll. who " eminent at Washington has Washington Feb 6 The United B15"ai iU1 -" ""o-' iue paai ww nu ioauici at Mitausm me ciasa xor a numotr oi States Government is in need ot sev- and further impetus will be given the con. He spoke at the Macon high Uears. was retained In that potlUon. eral hundred exnert cost accountants movement when a meeting of all 8Chool Monday night. Mr. Magln Und Profeasor W. II. Caie and The. to fill vacancies in the accounts sec- rKers is held alter eacn me Jolned te army In 1914. and wa. In tion of the finance department of the f ame "me 8e7,cve In the bfU,M. 0t, the n equipment division of the Signal In hia department This is expected and Ypre. Being twice wounded nrtmt r in other to be at an early date. he was honorably discharged from I.M'nnViAa t- Antir i-n WocVii'nfftnn T I I BCrVlCC " . ' . i ' J TTR"MTIF.T?SON FAMTLY HAS lb; tSl mShTV AHD SAVES, TOO I TJIOTZKY ADsra .N8 TO Another Load 1 TTnitAil Statea Pivil .Service Commis sion. The salaries offered range During January They Had 68 Meat- from $2,400 to $6,000 a year. Men less Meals, 52 Butterless Meals, only are desired The duties of appointees to the signal Corps will consist of the de- FOLLOW RUSSIAN EX.UIPLi: M. Pltlman were choito at aUtant teachers. The cUjs has a largo and grot&f membership, and la engtged la a number of enterprises ot Its own. and some work toward the erection of the new church. and 20 Whcatless That the conservation menu of London, Feb. 5. Leon Trotxky, Bolshevik! fore! en minister. Is re- ported in an Exchange Telegraph .at a a W a w a cio-nol Pnrns will pnn;i?t nf the de- . . . I ulspalCu irom vupvuuasvu tu uo VJ?J?IE S -J'the Food Administration can be ob- LrrTTed at HelslnKfors. capital of . i n. nun vc:i. wzn. aa ucisuu uai v i -rmw - jm aw aM airplanes and airplane motors, eith- - - palatable, and sub- tVe revolutionar les er as supervisors m charge at one or . .. . fnnH hfta Wn dpmonstrated tne revolutionaries more oi me several piauts, ux by a famiiy cf three aiBi.ctiii.0, "ff""'" nnrinp- .Tannarv an accurate ac siErnea 10 auiy m wasuiuKiuu. vj lingtpn, V. Ks. .f jv v. j ..., vnt nf the Applicants win ni pe em ninety-three meals served. Tor 6S for a written examination, but will meat was -2 meal3 tion ana experiencing, as snown vyi ft wheatleh3. There meir applications ana corruuurau.e hit1v nn waste at anv of the meals, and chickens and bogs evidence The Commission states that on ac count of the urgent needs of the ser vice applications for these positions will be received until further notice and that papers will be rated prompt- lv and certifications made as the needs of the service require. Complete information and applica tion blanks may be obtained by would have perished had they been waiting for their share. Even with this record, these citizens enjoyed two kinds of meat, four kinds ot sea food, seven kinds of cereals, six kinds of vegetables, four kinds of fruit, two kinds of soup, and excel- And one of the chief lent health tion blanks may be obtained 7 features aDout the whoie experiment n"ma" communication with the secretary oil ag tnat tn k t expense3 down to Litovsk.) tne local Doara oi cmi service exam- . . . t VMrl Finland, which is in the hands of He made a speech from the portico of a gov- ernment" building, the dispatch says. and advised the people to follow Rus sia's example In which case they would be rewarded by full support from Russia. Red Guards yesterday attempted to search the house of General Silver- ielm. 80 years old. He held them off with a revolver, killing severa of them and then committed suicide. (M. Trotzky has been head ot the Russian delegation at Brest-Lltovsk, whither he went last week, accord lng ' to an Amsterdam dispatch on Wednesday for resumption ot the peace negotiations. This Is the first Intimation that he has left Brest o Furniture Just Arrived As a result our store & crowded with the V cry Best in Household and Kitchen Furniture Some very fine Suites Odd Pieces and anything and everything you may need. If its Furniture you 'will do yourself an injury if you don't look over our stock. COME TO SEE US MKBICAL ADVISORY HOARD MERKLY COURT OF ArPKAlJri Goldboro. Feb. 6. Dr. W. 11. Cobb, chairman of the Warne coun ty medical adrUory board, has Is sued a statement tn which he says the board will In no no take the place of the local or dUtrlct ex emption boards, but will constitute who are dUtuned with the pbvlcalif it?1 io lfc lll rlxsry unaiDs oi mo local exemption boards from Wayne. Dunlin. John- i Henderson Furniture Co. R. R. SATTERWHITE, Manager. I 3X ton and Wilson. The government a bo hat the rtsht boar a. and local exemption Uarca 111 be notified hea rvctilraats who are enlltled to spiral tsay Ut tx aatned by tadul a4lory l"- lt 5rNstl ef llft l ccirr-o'! f it. n cr?vjr.v. it. cvt. a, -Da&UU. W W. rlca. J. II I nc. J. N. Jots. ih roc iuuirTite"riJcxY Awr ! iners at the post office in any of the larger cities or with the United States Civil Service Commission, Washing ton, D. C. New Bern Men Who Knit. rvri'cc HTTiYTTTTva op I New Bern. Feb. 6. The boys In FLOUR BEING RETURNED oeame are doi me onijr ooct wuu is Knitting ror me soiaiers. saia Airs. et vmm tYto ro. I M. M. Marks, chairman ot the knlt IllllllliniU. X' r.U. U . A A W AAA & AA W W I BRITISHER ASKS LABOR Ma ting committee ot the local Red TO CONTINUE WAR HELP food administrator, F. H. Brooks, it Cross Society, last night. "The boys Luiuim that there are 586 barrels and men of New Bern are doing their Cabinet Member Calls on Workers of flour in Johnson county reported Part,' she said. "Twenty-five are I . ... . .. I Irnllltnip ,..nl,,l v and vnKtlnv wall to ind Aid in Firht for World sold in excess ot me amount aiiowea IV. BeantiM Pattern Dress Goods Democracy. (By the Associated Press.) - . . . . by the Food-Administration. There They have been assigned to the task are several town and county mer- oi maamg squares xor qums .ana i A n ka .aarA: frnm I rues and scarfs. r.. , r I "The bovs love to knit, and so do I mis uuui. uuncTO. , o uvi. t Jnn R n M T) o y-n I. . . ... .. , . I t Vi a mon SnmA rf nttr knildtl mpn uuuuuu, x cu u. ' i hn,. rnt aM t n tnn view ni nnaraine. "' - - ------ lahnr member of the War Cabinet, v... j ,,t- .tn nA n.nMi r are engaged In this work. One Is to . - ' uui iu HCC11U6 nbu mo .vi..vw w.i .. ... . ... . ix a ,v "w..w.w,a great many years eiauuiug vi i in .the cause of Labor" begs them to great many of our best farmers who knit an American flag, and is mak- -: a j i. i i. I . . I In. prrA rrnirq with It. Tt la m. lay in store their supply or nour wri " . " . 1 .V n1t Kal- nmra I WUI& Ul U BUU iu t,w iuiu tus irth. fa.L Thor. it. haVe an hand next ou.U to b. .ent ,o nd C... excess amounts ot flour are hastening neaoquaxier.. to return the same In order to com- anere ro mj u4 r vu. piy will me ruuug ui t - . tratlon. There has already been l " "r,'" VVa ... . ..i ..n,n I ed that they be Invited to Join the quue a gooa umi - v" .... i a,AA w auvi ww TS. m.am. -i1tav oas fA t ft A fitlfi itK enitftl amount To Stand TrUl for- Murder. r. i,ttft .th Klnston. Feb. Aruthr Ruch alo hut o UrM ma- arusou, tuiuicu, ua uiu uivyui continue their steady support in the prosecution of the war for democra cy. "Democracy" he says, "is at one and the same time on its trial and in the cricuble. If this war is lost by the Allies the cause of democracy Is under eclipse -for generations to come, and we leave to our children a heritage of trouble. " "Might I ask Labor throughout the country to be steady for the final nhasea of the war? I ask it not to be confused by lying statements. It was said for Instance that there had been ' meetings of financiers abroad while the government were refusing to allow labor to confer with enemy subjects workmen. The statement was absolutely false. An other etmally false statement was that we had refused to define our aims with our Allies and particular -- ly with the revolutionary government ot Russia." A New and Wonderful collection of New Dress Fabrics, in plain, stripes and fancy colorings, are now on display and await your inspection. VOILES-A11 colors of the rainbow many striking- patterns. FLAXON-Both stripes and colors. Some excellent selections in this line. MADRAS-Especially attractive in combination of colors. The very best shirt material on the market a v- here from Richmond, where he was joriiy are reauy iu bmuu uj .... .... , ernment and comply with any ruling arrested at the request th. loca or order made In the Interest of tne " fc 1 , 1': war and humanity. RESERVOIR OP LEGAL TALENT FOR SERVICE IN WAR BEING BUILT How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. 3. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. We. the undersigned," have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made br his firm. NATIONAL. BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally. Via v1rrw1 ann mu- .iii-fu. nt tvia cvtpm Testimonials eent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Bold -fcy all Druggists. . " Tak Haii's family Pill for constipation Taking December and January tb - gether we hare just lived through one of the coldest winters in 140 years, says the Washington Weather Bureau. of Durnie Best, colored. Deet was killed In a South Klnston gambling place last year. Richardson d!sap peared after the murder. waahlneton. Feb. 6. Recruiting "ff inr,ATCa tn-f pnimmpnt serrlco I - Ul ia.;u. 0w . , ' was added today to the work oi tne DONT FAIL TO HEAR TIIK klsus nubile service reserve, which is en rolling a great industrial army to back up the fighting men. President Wilson hsa approvea an offer of the war service committee ot the American Bar Association, con- .i.tinir Af William H. Taft. EllnU DIOWIUQ W Rnnt. Jacb M. Dickinson, Frederics: W. Lehmann and George Sutherland to create a reservoir of legal talent from which the growing needs of all the eovernment departments ana war agencies for legal advice will be met. The work will be carried on through the machinery of the public service reserve and will be directed by. John Lowell and Lawrence O. Brooks, of Massachusetts. The American Bar Association committee will urge the cooperation of all State, county and city asso I clatlons. Daughters Entertainment Friday niKht at Chamber ot Commerce Hall. Patronize Home talent, Ad mission 25 cents. $-2t FOR RENT TWO OR THREE UN- furnished rooms with lights and water in eood neighborhood to! coude without children. Apply 819 Nlchlas SU or 'phone 462-J. 2-5-1 1. STRAYED DRY COW, BLACK, inn horns, short tall, from my stable Friday night. Weighs bt- a a AAA t I tween suu ana vvv puuuu. W. B. Champion, Maple street. NICE FURNISHED ROOMS WITH modern conveniences In center ot town, for rent; and also stables. Apply Mrs. R. O. Bobbttt, 203 William St. 4-4 L DON'T FAIL TO LOOK AT OUR NEW GINGHAMS Our Prices Make Them of More than Pawing hv tcrctt 15c to 29c The Yard EARLY SELECTIONS ADVISABLE m (SEOo A, )
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