FKOHDAVIDUDILIARD aO',"S RECOaHEKDA-
UOAiS Tti GENERAL
Of 1919
WMiWvWWP- 1919.-. ' '
It was Sept. 29th; the stars 5 were
shining everywhere tmd the boys
were on the job to 0ve Uie tialser's j
uoya u : mat oay. iae roadar were
ASSEMBLY
LETTER
FROM
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- illlpS? the front. Oii Septem-
fftWP1 WG tr:6d the Sf- Miheil
Ualft& lt was aining when we went
novrthetop and there vas a rain
bow across the sfcv a h;0 ;
$1.50 TtfE INADVANCE
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American. VVeatfdloweJffiTrrrnbo; T
filled with tra a ' whole lot For two
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paper of theirjown i4 .FreT!iey
itatfi d .m a n y ther things
ys we drove the Boche back
leaking our. objective each da v
visions for the b
sun up I Was standing at m moll
chiire gun, when onejoftfo lf
to begininafew ininutesandlsf to' the Verdiin reWW.f
iuvuw w wv ui5uu. ; i wa i ust i & mi tucorDOTBie in i r r h noiuci. iucj,c , uttyc uccjiwi, wuere we neioed no jnmp "wm n; cuu 01 April
fc unving. we were in sunnnr ldSt w me ciose, ot hostilities. The
flia frnnt , . i . I AT . . ' . ' "
k "UUL companies, as we Aws points out that at least the
NLSFRpiiTHE CAPITAL
The ifoTlowing'news notes- taken
from the News and Observer, will
be of much interest to the readers
of the Journal: ' ' ' "
Probably po : man at the CapitoF
waicning ine run to: tegin4-we '.ue'; .feaiy fn J:i a.Lu$ wojners;aayff andiidren oayi
boy& called it rfun" to get after the of Nations 881 Bnd aripiw o&e
ir,.no on A Fnj:;:: "fltrtft aSWir.S neyferhad an v inning till aabW. andj
x x uud uuu. tuu Liicui. niiiiuiii liner iv nujuianr: iHiivpnn Bnitnnr. i : r
Iondoni Jan. 8- American troops
were the first to break the Hind
burg line, according to The Daily kn W men of
Newsin its cbmrneut todav on thJ lue acatfi tn:in R. 0. Self, who has
oeen principal clerk of the Senate
ivi Aieen yearsr JNot only does
Self kao w them but he Slso knows
their first names. He has the law-
r . wmuiug i , - - . --r-e- MV , y ins someinms oi tne did or tne exu
that sounded like; thunder, and 4s I cniw born out of wedlock with, ibe; jHence in the war, with the resal t
, turned, just opposite to the bank I niaintenance and education of such tht fathers all oyer theUnitedStatWJ i
This is my first offense," replied
Senator 0. B. Coward, of Webster.
. ' ' , nhiW f n :t.. u-. ll . : . I at wnfrhind'ihA mit nnw fnr !aJ hit me. I sure thanked Onti hat, kt-k ... ' . y wnen asRed if he 'had
?, aU oxx yiauc Vuxymg OUT . DOyS O f,ir v5rtrf m. Tw. . "W l" X HSn8llSe -t4e 3Uth been tO the GeneVai AsaprnKli' k.:
Twn Aii;nrf 4ki .i l . an f thanhM i.n4 u i -7 iwmiuiwii as accu luicrest 3 -t--"6 iiuui muse snens. MnrtK n u .1 .. . " """ u?"
open field the first mention of a break through J making acWnery9f the Senate : V
iurw a oar contained in the field mare
e crossing an
MJhe spied us and
1? nent into our midcf ckMo
f'wV falling: .'evetvWhK A v P was p the course of his descrip-
UJt . : - w,.
, SsA vi was Aiiiea wicn- . ""j0 wwa uu oepiem-
, &ek feet of me and not a piece ber 29, in which he wrote:
"North
-ever. lwas teUmhe other boys ?s 11 lQecima nad b . I T iS vJNortn garolina, South Carolina forp Hp i o f w' ' "
1 J . 1 --,v? - wAdwir 1' W; taeydjdm courtship days After r, company got shot upbadly T ' . " aroima tore. He-is a farmer by occupation
about it when old Jerry begun firing wedlock, the only difference being h JhoUi ifl ;A nf :tHat dav: some wpFp 1 Tennessee and District of Colum- and would finfi it i A...
a machine gun right over ibv mk m wmmri Pia) American division. Maior fipn. 1; u '
t , : " - l - . - . r I "..wr, wvis, uuu usiviw nwv , . i . . - vui, uc oiaicU, lO atteno a mpptind
vuc v iuc uwjra oam .lou naa oec-l :. i ; . iue uBiguuor icys wnai son asm 10 :ivv'i oycuuiug uve aays on tnel uaving, tDroKen of the General As'semhl A ki
ict get uuwu , aaa you oet l sure r .wvcui :perpeiuauon oi 9hw t.ucis -r-vi-uancic was psu.uic ueep., aeienses - ot- the Hnwpvpr fco ri k. ,
-.. ' . . ... -.. J wYi, rdaHW: " V r: where mostof thft mm du Hi.anu., ; e aowever. would be willing to do
uiu i uuwu ana wsj quick, weu, r? - : " : fi4mKfl;n, .w L.r", mu.k uue, siormea jjelim- that if neceWarv :u.An
i 1 1' , . - : i 4 ---v-... ; - . - . ivrw woiuK iu csueu uoies nair tnii ' j- -? ' . . . , ' uic
wnen om spariuer 93U Came around neajmr ruate seizea xwuroy. un their wisdom nfHn ;
I l - -1 r j' r. : '. i : ir.il " I n ari fi,;H x leic tne tn American divisinn V,
usr irum ma son uaa recenuyr iae i "u"u5 iu iveep you warm .
letter was' written at a Red Cross biira wet rain coat and it raining New York'- Major-General O'JBry-
appropriatiioal hospital where Oda is convalescing ?U e time- Who wouldent get an met vith very heavy infilading
Of Chapter 2441 - ; - : r1 1 otuuu 11 an wnue we were a maenme gun nre but pressed on
American Red Cross, Nov. 24, 1916. re irontDut vvften we back the with great gallantry as far as Jouy
Dear Dad: v V"?u V. wore on me. wherft a hlttpr
r iisn ui.t iieiieve me I havp hoon thm '
f?iu ixy ouu wmts yuu a lew lines r ' w w fnr
being as this is to be your Christ- ; m lw uaine qere Dut
cvciy juau was on w jop.. c r: u ui or wax- from his " son Oda recently.-The I and nothing to keep you warm
man of us was missing when it was y3 ucense. y
through.: Just as th sun was 5. To increase
beginning to peep up I heard on i of nnder amendment of Qhapte
the first guns fire .that -meant that pblic Mws of 1917, from $10,009
the North Carbtina boys were to fol-1 t0 $5MW, providing r every cfiiid
Ijw the barragein an hour and then wilh the faciIity to aawimeiital or
we started for the Hindenburg line Physical defects correctai
and were given command not to 6 make theSqc Months
hurry and fire, fiiipid fire of the School Law operative in every
guns. W sUp5aU around our county of the State. .:
uns andlust in ;a "fewJ minutes I 7- To provide j for, .compulsory;
lookeovMtjo school.attean diuing the ri
ou bosinoer term and make &i&Mj&ij&.
o f death and evervthind in RHAirihWAr f o,i til : vww TU1 "u
1 o li i W aUE1 -'iJ!?w Metterl am: goiog to tell you a few
wherer WeS etdn, Z Z of my experiences .while in France
m;iia k;,, . idJ. :CZ.7Zl ZL' :rT.r uuliU Wbenthey transferred us out of
..... w j .wu uuw i u& vuj 9 nvtviuil OUIWl IC41AI.
present time.
struggle took place
possession of the village. The
- r ' . m a-an A. 4- X 11M I I IIIIII I III! r T T-r-v.l. S. J f .
mas letter 1 aui seiuug wen last now. wu tuc wiwie noui. oi tne
I am still at the hosDital but et- h;ttnave told you about all the Second American corps was severe
timt better everv dav. Thev savlauuui nope tais unds and in tfemncourt. Nourov. GHIp
, is :;- . Ivnnwpll Hot ma n 5aKWa1-:-j .....I
mat we are going to be smpped K ; , . ajyuuc.puig you mont Farm and a number of other
back tothe States from here, but . U1C luuluer yara m wiieve me
I
Inmnta amid tha lntriiofi .f
dont know when my time wm. i' w rK Ien Afiet whi?a nf thpHlhdp;kv,.H i- TT
- ii" , - v . , , , I hrtTv'nnHiAPeftnn ai.Aloi the nmdenburg line, strong bod.
&Aiti-;.nr .x tutZI i tim so weak I can iiardlv .write v ies. oi-ine -enemy? hem out .with
I wilf close now as it is getting great otistina fmiay. hours,
waiKingon oyet and 1 was letting 8. To . make $65 montblvrthe
tne old bermansvfcave it with my minimum salary for teachers hob
machine gun, with about 75 more ing First Grade Certificates.
Helping with their guns. Then our 9, To make sanitary closets conv
ooys began to come back Out of the pulsory for the owner of property
lines, cringing witn tnem autos and on which a closet is located within
15 German captives; some of them three hundred feet of a dwelling.
vere wounded, of course., I "was all 10. To provide toilet facilities on
the time looking over at our boys or near the Capitol grounds for both
fiamg forward, until at last they sexes, white and colored.
oroKemrougb. My officer said we 11. To establish asphalt or
we going to a dugout and fix to go macadamize highways on the basis
on lurtner up and do more bring, of - payment of one half costs bv
inat just suited me and l started. Federal Government, one fourth
i ne Huns began to shell the trenches by the county, and one fourth bv
I was in and I picked up a little the abutting property owner, allow-
faster. When I got to the place ing counties to avail themselves of
where I was going my ofl&cer said Federal aid as they may desire.
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- we wouia nave to ciean up our guns 12. To apply the principle of
and I started to clean roine. Just the short ballot to all State admin-
Qboutithe time I got started they istrative offices, whoso election by
1 . . . . . . 1 - -
again ano 1 just Kept on the people is not required by the
cieanmg and studied y wbere I was Constitution.
oing, tor 1 knew that we would do 13. To conduct the administra
them ja job and we did. I got my tion of the State Prison from the
gun and sat down again in the State - Farm.
trench and there came a bomb that 14; To convert the State Prison
like to have covered jme up. I had Building mto a Hospital.
just about gotten straight when 15. To ratify the amendment to
uiey pegan bre again- and 1 said to the Federal Constitution making it
my buddie "This won't do". By that unlawful to manufacture or sell in
time that old machine gun of mine toxicating liquors,
got right behind them , again and 16. To pass an Ouster Law.
my buddie and I cleaned up things 7; To amend the State Pri-
fiwhile, believe me! Then things mary Law further limiting tpend-
l)egan to die down. Then we liad itures of , candidates and use of
go further and I would have my money in primary elections r and
mn ready for him this time. I make finding of canvassing board
ever saw him for this reason:, he final. - "
was a coward. And this was the 18. To revise the State's system
ay I got through the Hindenburg 0t taxation, including actual valua-
j tion and lower rate and to provide
As; I am one of the old Co, A., for a budget system of State fi-
115th M. G. Bn., 1 will always re- nabce. .
member the 29th day of September 19. ' To, compel counties .hjch
nd the bovs of the mmnanv . nnd , b..hi
. -..7 . ic uoyc iwucu .vuiua tor roaa con
Answer soon
jib.
W.tb love to all,
ODA
and dont forget the
AIN XE?r HIM A WAK E NIQHTS
J. W. Peck, Coraopo!is, Pa.i Writes:
"I suffered terrible' pain; unable tj
lie down at night. Tried three dif-
icicm .uociors. inree weeks- a
poinfts of resistance were
gradually overcome either by the
support troops of the American di
visions or by the Fifth and Third
Australians divisions; . ...
the bid outfit I was transferred to
the forty-second division, 167 infan
try. They were men from Alabama
and a mighty good bunch too, altho
there aren't very many of them
left About two weeks after I was
asigned to them we started for the
front. We were the first division to
7Z, "iST-i " TSa Ta imProve-ment in my condition is wriUngvyour n am e and address
it for 101 days and had a good really wonderful Use Foley Kid- clearly, . You will receive in! return
Hma than, hanni.n if ..ma r. ..:- m..m.j. i- :. ,
7 a Z Si HU,B; pey Pills for kidneys, bladder trouble 3 mal Pack e containing Foley
laius auu
cpr this out it isVwbjTk
' DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with Sc to Foley Co.,
began taking Foley Kidney PillsH 2835 Shefiieid Ave., Chicago ,111.
ag, and I managed to Sylva Pharraa(: fld
of it all. I forgot to
sector and nothing but
night patrojing
get my share of it all. I forgot
tell you that Herb Neider, King and
France were transferred to the di
vision, after we landed on the front
backache, rheumatism. For sale by
WAS RESTLESS AT NIGHT.
Sufferers fsom kidney trouble ex-
Guy Fauiconer was in it too. I dont perience backache, rheumatic pains,
Honey a nd Tar Compound.-for
Qoughs, colds and crqup, F bley; Kid
ney Pills and FolGapjjmtab-'
lets. For sale bv S viva Pharmacv
Problems of taxation claimed the
attention of many legislators yes
terday, as they lingered in hotel
lobbies or walked the streets in the
cool, crisp air. The report, ef the
State Tax Commission, published in
tie morning papers, vwas read with
more thanusual interest, as mem
bers pfjijbeGeneral Assembly prac
ticaliput exceptiofii agree that
thisifleiil&ftrust be carefully stud-
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,
ft-;
iea an
considered at this -session
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R.0..Self, principal clerk "of the
Senate has completed the organiza
tion of his oncen has everything : -
id smooth -running order. Daniel;:
W. Terry, of Richmond county, is ;
journal clerk and W. J. Jenkino. of
iacon is calendar clerk, with Leroy ;
Martin,, of Yadkin, as assistants :-'
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Stenographers for the Senate are
Misses Margaret Neely, of Forsythe, ,
Mary Walker, of Iredell, Mary Fran
ces Boweni of Wayne and Grace"
Lee, of Haywood county." '
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are.
. TO WARD OFF ILLNESS. :
know where the rest of the boys aches in ioints and mnsrip cw.l "tf
njg uain.i ana otner torturous afH n- lazv. have "rhe hlnps" hoAnhao
W - I I . WSW UVUUyUVOt
All Frnm thn T winA fnn ... I -J ..v, . C tat Trili. -rt -1-1 ' I. . : . . ' -". - .. :
w., uHioius uuui c h wiuua. yv . ivuc, k. r , u. z, tJox V. palpitation, biliousness, bad breath
1 m . -m . ni : - '. . . I .. - "
were sent, to tne uiampagne iront. snorters, Ala., writes: ."I used Folev Uas. constioation or indirfpsHhn vnn
After eauAnnl irlkn f k.J UM.: j fv.'Jn... r:n t . ... - . . "
g.nai Uifiui9 w udiu rnwug niuucy ruis as 1 was so restless will teel. .better in the morning, if
wunneavy packs we averaged twen- overnight with Pains in the small you take a Folev Catharti Tahlpf
ty-five miles a bight for three of my back and side. Thev did m'p tonight f h; i
For sale by Sylva Phar-
adv. 't I,,--... -'"' :
mghts m succession. .When the! good.
Boche started their drive on the flf- macy.
teenth of s July we were ready to
hold them. We had been living out , YV U'UU A u 1 .
in the open since July 4, digging Wm Barney, San Antonio, Texas,
trenches at night and yetting what writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar has
sleep we, could in the' day time. At been worth .tin nn hnttu t 0
laoclock onthe night of the four- I had fthe flu.' fnlfnwpd hv nn.,
u .(UuwiB; ucgau to mrow monia. which left me weak with a
over one 01 tne neaviest bombard- persistent couh. The rmidh hnrio
ments of the war. We beat it to the on. ' Some one cdvised Foleyi Hop
trenches to get what protection we ey and far. I have mmnlPteN, rp
couldSome of the boys were unlucky covered and do not cough at' all.'
but they died cheerfully. It vas For sale at Sylva Pharmacy,' adv.
our first exnerience under henw
fire arid believe me we sure held "up Until further notice the appoint-
fine. Tne. Boche came over at 5 mentsv for the Webster-Cullowhee
o'clock, but we held them with the circuit will be as follows: First SijnV
rrench Blue Devils at our side. day- Cullowhee 11 a. m.; Love's
From the Champagne we were Cnapel 3:30 P m- Second Sunday
sent
tivetand cleansing .physic that acts
without inconvenience, griping or
nausea' For '.-sale;; at Sylva Phar
macy. ' adv. .. ' , -;:
POISONOUS WASTE. CAUSES
. : SICKNESS.
When the kidneys are w.ell they,
filter waste matter from the -bipod.
When,.sluggish or overworked, the
kidneys fail to clean the
the roll call vote on the ratifica-
tion of .the Dry Amendment asked
for by J. Frank Ray, of Macon, who
voed for ratification, was: 93 'for
and 10 against.
RECEIVES WOQOES SHOES
Ralph Buchanan received a pair
of wooden shoes from his brother
Segt. M. Buchanan Jr; who is With
the lOoth Field Signal Battalion.
These are children's shoes and are
wora by the poirer class in Franca
The shoes are oa display in the
show window at "M. H. MnfrU 1
Sons' store:
UTTLE CHILD DIES
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mm
The .little eighteen months o!d
cliild of Mr. and Mrs. Noah' C6gln3
blood, and nf th;s ..w ai,a o , i.
nAieA m,K0fn!ujx. .-v,. ..-ouuuuay morn-
andmuscles to cause ' aches, pains
S!L i,? God for protecting not more than 5 per f cent of the river capturiml
-vuiuuBu an tuis. 1 nope to see amount of- Bonds for construction,
all Of you around old Svlva again I . on v :.4.u-t .
some day. Love to on and all: '
Corp. David H. Dillard
20. To authorize a new building
for the State Department of Agri-
cultura
and soreness. Foley Kidney: Pills
strengthen, act quickly "and relie ve
kidney, and bladder trouble For
sale by Sylva Pharmacy -ad T.
jrlfe:KKOWS WHEREOF HE
f;: :-- speaks:
T 'f TTorrvor Aid To
to Chateau Thierry. You have Isboro; 11:15 a. in, Weslevanyio
probably read about how we push- 3:30 P- Webster, 730 pni.Third .Foleys ffoney arid' absolutelV
ed the famous Prussian g"ards fif- Sunday. Cullowhee. 1 1, a. m.; Loye's ! th.W nnh r'Aw -
across the Ourcq Chapel 3.30 p. m.; Dillsboro,. 7;30 1 ket. I know whereof T Wv.
capturing a number of towns. P- m- fourth Sunday, Webster, 11 ! intrd it in mv A,;7 V
It was there; welearned.to live .iolfQ.P- m- Jse ' edy acts. quickly relief fs
mvvw yu iUlgiCUUUU IU CiaWl IU , V Au Itl J t
to. We went back of thelihesand body welcome to all services : :
got a six toy v rest. Then westarted - : John Cline, Pastor.-
permanent."; Good for colds, coughs,
croup, ' Contains, no opiates. ' For
l?ale by Sylva Pharmacy:1 adv.
ing'aoo.ut sixvo'clock and was buried
that afternoon.; Rev. J. A. Cooke of
the : Methodist church J conducted
the funeral service. Interment was
tnade in the Keener cemetery.
Membranp.nna prnun at net K.
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I.-H. Powell and J.: W: Keener
have bought the Ai B Dills, proper
ty just between tho railroad and f
the creekand aire making a.' lot of j
repairs on the buildings '
Hafrison.Frizzell, of Webst.erwas'
inthe tiity -Thursday on business,
F, H. Evatis of this place called -
in and renewed his subscription to v
the Journal, . , , "
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