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THE DUNN . i ———■ . a • V0L* 11 Dana, N. C.,« NEWS FUOM COATS Mr. Guy Stewart made a business trip in Benson and Dunn on Thurs day. Mr. Bueboo Pope, of The Dunn Die patch, was in town last Tburo day. Meters. Oscar Young and F. Hun ter Creech made a liustnoas trip to Fuqoay last Thursday. Frvf. W. F. Snoddy, of Rule’s Creek, wa* in town on Saturday. Mr. Hunter Stricklakd, who is a •tudent at Buie'a Creek, spent Sun day in town with friend*. Mr. N. T. Patterson and Mr. Mat thews made a business trip te Lill Ingten Monday. Mr. Kufus Stewart went to Wade Monday. Mtaeea Lois Pope, CallU Stewart ayi Mamie Stewart and K. Hunter Creech, motored to Kuquay with Mr. F. F. Pop* Sunday afternoon. Mis* Myrtle Pope, who is in school at Bnia'a Creek, spent Sunday hare with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pop*. Mr. J. D. Pope mode a botineaa trip te Smith Sold last weak. Mr. Horace Eaaoai, of SmithlUld, paased through town last weak on his way to Bale's Creek Messrs. T. P. Pop* and J. P. Lee want to Dunn Tuesday Twaiee rant cotton has brought It makaa them fee) good, it ia aaab ting Uwn to kiador catch up from tha drag of la at year's pricaa. Tha ■wrchaaU ara also made ta faal good and realise again how it feela to havo good business. Tho election for a bond iaaue for ■Qoed Koada for Crova topnahip will ha heid in November. Tha reiatra tiaa books are now open at the of fice of Mr. Oacar S Young. A now ragietralion it required for thia aioctioa and ovary qualified voter in tho towmahip, who withe* to vote in this election ahoeld ace that hit name ia duly reglatered. Thia ia a quart ion of vtal impor tance to every voter ia the towmahip You should exproaa yourself in your ballot. It haa reached the point —tfiag ate v’ ft.—* • that our old system of road-working h*» 'proved a failure -It haa never pjtilf pa any roa^s, f#**. It only k«»Pi the majority of them in pure ly pa»**h!e condition Hut there Itr* **t> other ravihvd* pefpre u*— Bpm-ial Tgx pr Bond*- Which she!) It h*7 W# need tho roads; we must have them, Which I* the beat and mast conservative way? In the - coming election we arc to decide whether or not we are going to build our roads with bonda. When you mention bonds there ia a certain portion of our people who throw up their hand* in horror. It h true that w* have had some bond >.*•«•« hfit have proved miserable failures The people who issued thpq) did not do it ia g sap^, busi ness way. When wm issue bonds wo should dp it with tho same care and prevision that w* plan a business <l*#i that vitally Sfeeta our farms aad homes. If thay ere to be i/pood .at all that is the way |t iqusf god will bp done in tirowe ownahip. Men, if you were on tho Jary 1« a I "order case, when you carat to ren der your verdict, you would do ao only oftar becoming thoroughly fe miliarlxod with the facta in the ease. It would b« an upruaioo of your opinions and convictions. Will you go to the polls and cast your vote for or against a thing whan you ara not familiar with what you aro voting about? You ara not trusting yourselves fair. Know what you pro voting about. Out •thar peoples' opinions and reasons about It. Be reasonable yourselves. Oat the law and read it for your selves Some are laboring under the miatakan idea that this election la being called under (he publte-lo aal laws of 1»U, but they are wrong it is being ordered under the public - local laws of 1018, chapter 417. |f a man wants to read Urn law to you be sura It is not the 1011 Act, but the Act of 10I>. When ho is alkiag to you about the Act ask him is he talking about ho I til Act or the Act of 1013. Fangib arise yoaroalvoo with what you are voting shoot and thon yon can vote iatelllgenly. We want to aaa Grove township with Good Roads, built on s safe and ■aaa business method. Before we fight a thing lot's see if we ara cut ting our own threats. Let’s appeal to our Sanaa of faimass and give the boad issue a just consideration. BIPORTKR Thaos gentlemen in the rfxth dtould not tides the stump until they Bad out whether or not they sie being taken seriously by thatr fHands, Durham Herald Happiness only begins when wish 'd end, and ha whs hankers after ■era, enjoys nothtog^-Iarbar l*OU FIRM BELIEVES IN NATIONAL DEFENSE MllMoa Now Hay Mara Billion Lat er, Saya Fourth District Congressman. Congressman Edward W. Pou of North Carolina, *ho was in confer one# with Postmaster General Bur ‘•won Friday regarding AomtnUtra tioo plane before Congress, may continue nest session as acting chairman of the House Rules Com mittee. In thla event ha would figure quite prominently in the initial ef forte by the Administration to prs lOnt Its legiilatira program. Mr. Pou was acting chairman at the close of the last Congress, being Best In Mne to the chairman. Con gressman Robert L. Henry of Texas. Congressman Henry may be away the first three or four months of ths neat Coagreea pressing hie claims sefore Texas for tha 8enaUrahtp, In •♦1th erant Mr. Pou would bo Lhe head of the committee. The Administration, it is believed would find him mere in line with Ad ministration policies than Mr. Hse ry. Mr. Pou is in thorough sympa thy with Administration plana foe National defense. He deetaree himself one cf the oldest advocates of proper defeswa, • specially along the coast. Ha saps ho would bo one af the last to favor uiy war, wot beilevee that with con ditiooe ae they are in other coun trine it is a duty of Congress to pro rido adequate protection for Amori Should • war com* H might coot rvory two days as much as ths eoat >f a baudeAip new, ha argues. Tha sxpenditora af ihillieaa sow might <av* bllltooa soma day, aaid ha, and In such a row proper preperalieo ’or dafanaa now would ba economic wisdom. Mr. P»u denied knowledge of any organised movement to hold a con fare nee of committee chairman be fore tha Democratic caucus. He said It is hot natural that members ef Congress now returning bo called m tor consideration of important mat torn, as he was called bi by Peat n Oarlotts Observer. CHAPEL HILL LKTTBE Professor Free rich Jappsa Eugene ffoorlbridge. pf ('olnjpb)a Univervty will dr|ivpr Jh« McNair |ectprse here' February, The first of those NcNplr lectures •stablishod by an sndowmant in the will of John Calvin McNair, class of IMS. wai given In 1906. Their ob ject U “to show the mutual bearing of science hnd religion upon each other and to prove tha existence of attributes ef God fiom nature.” They have bean given by such dis tinguished men as Dr. D. S. Jordan. President of Leland Stanford; Prof ■•■or Henry Van Dyke; Dr. George VinpepL President pf the University Of Mmaasptp; apd Qr. Arthur T. Hadley, President of Yofo. Ceorgs 8. McClellan, asms yes of Npw York gn4 one tipaa strongly Si forepd gs pemoerptic sand Id* t« for Prpmdent of tha United States, will Jeliver tha -Wall Lsaturss hi Amor lean Cltlianahlp" at tha Untvaraivy of North Carolina March », 10, SI. Mr. MeCtellau la now a profane ir of <**momle history in Princeton Unl »*»»Hy; and, for several year, has boeis- voted the moat popular profes sor there. He served the Democrat ic party in tha Notional Congress for eight years and for two years as Mayor of Now York City, which is the busiest post la tha United States with tha exception of that of Pendent. At the third meting of (he North Coroll on Club M. JJ Randolph. pf Meekfc*bpr« (NMr. cod AA inter •*ting paper an "the Verity ef AdaptaMUty of the Roll. and »en fa> North Carolina.” TkU «n followed by a paper on North Ogr oHaA>a Promhwnoa In Maufeetore," r*«d hr H. U. Rmtth. ef Handera*, county. Than papara m North Carolina topic holong to a aartee at papara coming under tin general head.—Advarffatng North Oerotina. Baaldc tha two topic above men tlooad. J. H. Allrad. Iradetl cooaty hn read a paper an "Mineral ** ■ewrea In North Carolina," and J. H. Lnnitar, at Northampton routy, m Tim bar Rewrvrvee." Tim North Carolina dob will epoad aovaral month* on tha gonocl aubjoeU of "Advertising North Carolina.' Two or throo popora are to be rand at •act. malting, which mum ovary fortnight. Contract! ware let thla weak by !l*e Navy Department for ** raaoala —*• ■nbmartnoa and < daotroyera Thla eonetitutaa tha greatoet am her ef coauaeta for naval eeneruc ItOfi ever awarded la the Uirtory of tho Navy Department at one time Tho total awarde amount to HfU ta. THE NEW8 FROM BENSON Benson, OcL 19.—Mr. Isaac Will lams of New loo Grovo, was ia town Monday for a short while. Hr. J. H. Britt returned Monday from Parmrille where he has vtsH •d his sister, Mrs. John W. Holmes, for a few days. Mr. Rom Lambert, of PI earns t Crove township, was in town Mon day on business. Mn. M. T. Britt and son, DeLeon, left Saturday for Clinton where they will visit Mra. Britt's parents Mr. and Mra. H. B. Guldens, for tome time. Mrs. R. B. Brady and Mrs. Oscar Johnson spent Sunday In Clayton with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tallon, ef noser Clayton, spent the day Satur day and Sunday here at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Gut Parrish's. Miss Julia Daria, of the Ban son School Faculty went to her home la Wilson Mills Sunday. Mr. R, D. Creech spent Sunday in Wilson ha went to ate hie mother Mn. Emily Creech, who la la the Wilson Sanatorium. Mr. V. B. Whitley, of Selma, was la lows Monday on business. mmm, awn Mi*. lUVON rimu MTV baan In DMraU, Michigan tor the pa* two week* on business. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Boaa and chjl »pant Sunday In Meadow town ship at the home ot Mr. J. J. Rose Mr. J. H. Godwin want to Kastiy Sunday returning Monday morning. Mr. John Itobbs, sea of Mr. and Mra. W. B. Uobba. at user Smith Acid waa hart Sunday visiting. Mr. and Mra. K. C. Maya who have mad# Benson their boms far tha past few weeks will mo vs back to Aurora shortly. Tttir many frieude here regret to lose them from our town. Messrs. J. C. Turlington, Johd Whitten too ami Doon MaaaaagtU re turned yesterday from Wilmington where they attended the Primitive Baptist Association. Mr. Harvey Byrd, a prasnlaant young farmer of Elevation township waa married Sunday to Mias Hattla Byrd. Mrs* XMvtd 1ftsuit, who ' died Atmtev .f yesterday afternoon at Hodges Chapel. Mrs. John W. Holmes and children of F arm villa ware hero that weak visiting relatives. ^ Thp regular service* ware he|d Sunday gt th» Methodist Church |>7 t)|« pgstor, Rev. JL W. Tgylpr pi Pou Oak* Mr. Jot Rose, brother to our townsman Mr. J. H. Best, died yes terday at the home of hla brother Mr. Albert Roac of Meadow town ship. Hs was sick with a complica tion of diseases for aevcrul months and his death was not unexpected. Ha was a bright young man just in the prime of manhood, and had made away friends who will hear With regret hie untimely death. The funeral will ha preached this after nogn and t^a burin) take place a) the fpraily burying ground. Pijrlag TMr Wag Through College Fifty-eight par grnt of the sum «nt* ia tlia Agricultural and Me chanical Collage partly or wholly maintain thomaatvea In collage through their own efforts. Thia is a record of which North Carolina should be proud. Three hundred and four of tha students ire taking the agricultural eoarees, showing the sacriflaae which the young men of the State are now ataking that “••y may be better farmers. Thu □umber does not laeladt thee. nw,. bars of the agricultural trents who spend a while each soaaar at the college for tha perpoaa of taking Ike sWee« senses Tkf collar* h#» nyw kfvn to eo oMFata with tk* Normal School for , °* ** Rtato that tka *Wte »»mon may hav* a pmte op *>ortuo*ty «f karate* batter ay* kma of homa aooaomia*. Mias Min nk U Jamlaon will teproaaat tka tara InaUtntlona k tkk work and has baan appointed aa AakaUnt la Homo Dcmoatratlon Work uadar tha State Ayant, Hr. Jana S. McXim mom.—Extan .ion Farm Now*. NEWS A. C L TRAINS Now Traiaa Will Add a Oradt Doal Tk tho Caaaaaianea af TrifH - Wilaon, Ortobor lS^-Tka Atlantic C***1 Iona aanoancaa , taro naw train* — tho aouthboond laarfny Back? Mount at «:l%a. m., and m. neatiny with tk* Southern Railway «t Salma for pokte wont. Tkla trA artll ran t* FayattevUk and rat urn lay karoa FayaUOvilla at C:40 p. m., connaettey whk train* from tk* waat at Salma and rapefc Iny Wlkop at t:M p. m. Tk* now aarvtca y*raa thk aaclian batter a*r <rto* to and from Raklyh and waot orn part af tk* Mate. Tk* narw trains win Mart Oetekar tX. EXPUCTS la Fact Washington, la Buck tbe cot too belt price baa already predktioaa of Tbe tbe cotton belt Thomaa 1 predka that cotton' a bale and eeed praaaot crop ia adnata* farmers ton. and *et feed Ttiere ar^ tare ‘*11 in* ef i a«pcrw la toe culture any, tblok the loo* nai kt' •arty and setting Tho Booth U , thi* foil tod quantities of __t_^ o«h*r food staffs ihgda* In Dixie has h«4 someth tt* to 4* with the lower - In* of the prices of thoe* t**** ip tho rrenenee pf t*o woof. Th* ppt uu, Vm*r 1# nUf to b* «wp o-M+Mtot-0 this rmr top hum., shouid#re, totctmeho and ■»*#«, his crib for com and ute*i, hu whom hpuoo for flour, and hit --ITn for lord that ho sent Us hard tomod money to tho west for in former rears. If Mr. Hadin should bo rt*ht In his prediction thoo tho South will hove too boot year of its ox^tonro. What Mr. Hsflin top. on tho tot is in tore otto* if u«t w k H "WW1 0**r |*» OOtr ha)os M to*top *M>to August pf last mar. «ad the cotton spindle, pf the Uaitod Statu* bars pansumpd «4X>OJIOP bbtot, it* tottnn imp of lfllb will not be oror 16,000,000 “*!•*. I dn not now beUero that it *41 ranch 19,000,000 bales. Our cotton mills *111 consume mors time *,000,000 bales of this amp and If *»r continue* American powder mQI* **8 oonsomo osar 1,000,000 halo*. That will Max. not morn than 2J»O.OOOb*tos *f thi. crop to bo exported—T ,000,#00 bales short of tho amount exported np to 8»p Umlmr to. Ultl Bo swtton tor *'">ntnX purpoons. omoheioos pow dtf. and flfVin n 4 mlmml — - m% > • /r**t*r Mad tkaa ovar bcfgra. CWMB prtea. pr* b«u*j H *• k>fk «*• tiw tha War <4*0 IUM*. TV* i»m ewoWM m now paytaa M wota *» dry bnttarlf. tad tt aU fir 17 oorrta, Tkoy «M Ht payiof fl,7» par pound far Pickwick aaW to aaU far kT*—tt^T***. "Hd *•7 10 » yoa*d for cotton, aad tkry wiD yay tkat kotow wry loaf. la alraady la tk* fcratkora nortut bayiac aad I for fatur* nan It will tkaa KX) A* hal«a of , bataro far tk* man-actor* id Mr aad klfb axplaatw •or army aad navy. Tk* k*Ula« ■ mount will awl la nod tk* pricw will soar. I nat bo aurptwd to aw a*llla« at $60 a too kadaw OrWt maa. Cottw aaad maa) la aailtni ai hl«k .a m a too aad mm an aaldnc $40. Cottoa aaad odd kaa ad vwtood la prlro aad la in yraat M awad. Cotton wad kaU, aw bated >Md maw oxtaaitvody tkan awr and tk« llatara «*t town tk* oaad art bala« 00——d aapra rapidly tfca. owr batow, wky kla.W.d baton Mil far in conta par pound, 1 an M aw «ldO .ad mow to. • bal* ad aottw aad $00 tor t ton ad Cm* Attraction TV Ba at the Caa ’ N. C. Ocfbw nth. um, lath nit. TVe management ad tha Cap Paac Pair Aaaociatioo it bai; on th arrangement* far tha big raix ti f '~k « Octob* »U> and U landing .vary rifort u “k* *Wa yaar*a air Um meat coo •piewoiM of a lone Uaa ad_r„ fml crania. Exhibit* wfU ba Iargi m* rnara varied than aver badari •ad Indication* point to tha lar*c«t attondanca a tha hiatoty of the Pair. Among Um frea acta, which an £**“?** “*» to beta* record breaking crowd*, are two thriller* which are tiaraataad to thrill—Dare D**fl Billy Kirin, tha champiaa high direr and Prince Nclaon—the wi-rd od tha high wire. Dare Devil KM. praonu • thirty minute p klritioo ad trick and fancy dirta* **?. awimminj, lfl oatrating aU tha *«U knew# trkk rim .. wan m *°*1* o* ka r*a erigiaartaa. daring T3 Mrahatie and fane? «»aa frcai a epri* heard and coo ekriaa kia pardanaaaoa with a death ^a*flng diva froeo the tan ad an fl> lamina tad Odd*. K> fa7 Ughja a thallaw tank ad nitr Jl> Uuwa T 1U*» *• tka kridtr of a comber «d grid medaia. priaae cod a m altitude ad rap. ud ether tyoHdaa awarded him to reoogrittou ** ■* preweaa ia diriag, awlmmlng and high diving. Ba ia, deapfca hie aoeaam, the yenageri Ugh diver be P-** aad haa baaa givia* tXkiUiiMd aver mi._ v _ rnn of age, hiring laaraad s»l» aad diva at tha t threa. Ha at«M of aa Uy, b*h ft hi* panaota eatabraud iguiUt _ —r oeeonal far hr. airly and •tpnal aueeaaa to natatorial Octoaae D^-Dtoil Klata W01 prMat hi. parfcrgiaae* tv try ifrWaim aad "wy night af tha Pto aad la ad lha fraa acta braagfe hart by tha Graadhr Tti 4. an....mW,| Cater*, far AahaviUa, Oct. It—Hav. Lawla1 ssktrs. wap peeper te get hha avt Aad ha ia aa fine In hi, <W*h that ha rafwN ta leave the f“* kafr bingo*. Arraatad la cao l.“tl»lt with tha death of a Waal AabavUla white child withthapar «sti af tba boy and oOwrm of a atranga religioo* eect am a charge of manslaoghtar a abort »>_mTo Rameear was tha only member of the party wh. feitod to giv. bond ar »he refoasd to employ an attorney. Tba tact prayad over tha chQd and toftoad to allpw pbyHCaa to at £n< Ut ttegaUme ^ forth, end we af tha principal “k«r» ol Drrtae tad Cr the dying «hi|d. Althaegb the charg, U. •ortaw aaa, » number of AahavUla hoopla who Miami intonated ta tha "•A*0** mm arranged hoed Cr Urn “*d am ployed aa attorney. Whan tha negro was released, he tofaaad ta have hie eaU, Mating that no man ehaold gat him sot a< JalL Ha maintained that God will look after kit relaaae aad la ferrtmt ly praying and patiently waiting for tha falling away of the doom. CUIABH roi FIRST TIME is PRODUCED IN UNITED STATES I CtetrtteTIrJTrteioe I V tha Aral fen* to tea United mlnaral p*, ** whEh in tha past Ameri *** ham apmt million* of dollar, •"*■■#* **a anaemnmd t, d»J by Bacratery Im, af tha la. tartar Doyartatent. A rayart bad >nt raachad tha dayartataot fro™ a •Pmtal ayaat af tea Oaalayieal Bar tey. tellte, haw yoteah had boar prodaead from al unite foand la I rraat rate In Plata county, Utah. Aa al unite W known te aaht la ter*a qoaatitiaa in Utah. Oslarada **«»nda, California and Artasoa Er. Lana bottoms that tha dtoeeman **—'»* *ha country aa adaqoat, *EPI af potete far ayricnltem rwaaa aad far aaa te tha mans factor* «d asplaaima. Autistic, Aaw teat taaparta af pateaatoa ■Eta from Oar-many aaaoaatad te HUM** la llll tha laat mar foi •bite ftr-m. wn, .mJteblT^ Lambar Inter, te tea Saatl ®**E tod aanaelatlaa la tha Ike **** *? rr*"«h fwtw—t ha trdmad dfty million foot a yaOaw ptea /ran, tha Seathsr States and tha caah it u bo paid fa i lb la aa aooa aa H te placad an th aora aad daftearad la Nam Ysrt TWa lomhar to te te aaad to tea wa •aaa aad R to andarateud teat otee •rdan am te to |fmo teortly^ te • FOKlrfl NEW IKON FBOCna *mkm In* Flam Or* by Uw Hoat U U Said—Will Civ* Secret Fraa to tlM War id. Tto Ford Motor Company totoj arxouacad a bow discovery to metal' Ura«y of groat Importance w tto Iran and ded Indue trier ad tto Uaiad Statu Hereafter tto iraa or* consumed at tto Ford pitot, from 700 to 1,000 toot a toy. will go into th# blast furnace* la It* credo state and be ra&ned by oae "boat** tot« both grey iraa and —■*—»-» Iran. On Mr. Ford'i rotara from California bio associates said today hamwould giro hi* secret to tto world fra* of an royalties. From tto time tto crad* or* ao tare tto foraao* until it la taraod oat to tto farm of completely milled part* far motor care h will net be allowed to cooL On* prepare, to •toad of tw# or mate, --— this result. F*W experiments, which *•** too* gaiag on under the porsa Ml direction of Mr. Ford, a big vl(Jl Hi woridnr feiww that Um daily production schedule 1 ot tha Ford plant might not be dio twhad. The new discovery. it ia as ■aitad. will earn tha Ford Motor Company MAM,000 a year, OarW« A, Brownell, one of the Mlciale of tha Ford Cempiay, to eight imaad tha following oteteoM&t rogondlog the dtocovary: "Today the Ford Meter Company ■iwcentn. that tha making of gray iraa aad malaaWo Iran direct from tha initial beat af tha hlaat faraace bee been arramplltbed. The ele ■ante while dill la a aval tea state are ehaaged and reftaad aod Asahy fiaishad aad peered diraat tots tha ■■Mi far grey Fan or —r**~ohli tmtimm aa tha cans may be. This haa worked oat to aa acUol fact to be an lmpoeeibiUty haa hem ac • day one can readily raaUaa toe ■apt aaviac that w_ be eaearad. This discovery wtU prove af-1 deal importance aat only in the ate tor ear Indaitry, but in all Unas of manufacture where these metals am sand.'—Detroit Dtepatch to New York Timm. ON* KILLXD; ONs'wOVBMB Clinton. Oct- 1«_la a drunken TVm »l a lagging ramp af tha TUgk man Lumber Company ia tha nortk ■nt part of tha county Saturday night Phillip CiRaat, negro, waa ahM aad killed and John Marent, ■•gra, lerloualy wounded. Dr. J. O. Matthawa cariam, inrinipanlul by Deputy Sheriff A. A. Jackson, wwk to tha camp Sunday ami held an iatpwet Tha Jury found that »ha shooting waa done by John Smith aad Jehn Singleton, both white employee of the company. Ac canhag to the erMeneo, toe negroea wma in their shock when tha white men attacked them aad bagan ■boot ing Salto aad Slnglatoe Wave rua away and their whsrstocuts U VB*know». Blockade liqaor ia said to hare been freely dirtribotad in toe camp Saturday and waa at the bottom of toe trouble. • | rraMMUoa Stoic*. . . 1W FaMe tmtfm fit t- U» 1Hrs*tMUa*l" vkh TW r toaaokt Tlmi Intimate* a wfflUia r H* far any kind a all. WHS tkl - Wat aa MM am at M apii. 'n . TBr MEXICANS «m « ~ * ^°* WRECKING TRAIN • ‘y*** M T% WtTtTmlT w.^0W**rflU’ T,t* »—TW ‘““‘“A* Mpjr M wito tkakr •*TJl" ‘“•H Mplldty to iaat W>J™rt»S a St LnA. Mb on tka oulakirta of Bmmattla kfflto* af tkraa Amaricaaa aad tka •Ml«| ad faur otkar*. Pact at ^ tonight tka, kad da. UMM Maakana eoanactad wiU tka pfl6b*rJf' No Merit w*« ted* tfcat IMM would u killod If drill** po*. Samal kundrnd dvOtonA, count, paaea (San M Uni tad Btaan ****** tonight aa«toaad to puraua tka atkar rmiatan ad tka haaM ■ • Af**r. wracking tka tnki Mat trara Harr, i. Wallto. la tka ana; E. aad A. Matk cavalry, akot la Jaw; C*Jl Up, traap D. tkird cavalr, Mwt to ■aek aad tog. was organised an tka A marten Mia of tka Bio GnaK Tka nan »f tka rabbary m tkm artiaa Aw tka river. Tho Mexicans as they •rad at tka train craw and pun akaatad “Vive Pisano Vhra Car raanl" wu .a ea-laadar with da 1m Ken. Tka bandits rannat tka fraaa a raU and lying eonoanlnd In tka nearby bcaab jarked tka nil Ana aadar tka aan of tka angina with n iang bnvy «h Tka n iAa W. Sward, ad rtnaaiSia. Ky. a farmer Oi_ted Sum eetdJar, aaid ka and tkm soldier. eoeagtad a corner ant In the treat ad tka Banking ear. Tka ether three, Me Bm. Bridhssi 01BA ■- -- - a— uniform loirf was noL y, _n tfc"» »u ■ Inch «nd all four «f them pitched fanraM. The train "•PH- FW* or afar Mexican. ha Am firing wasdiraet United Mam. army nnir , ^ I .
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