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THE DUNN _>IS 111 r— _ 'V ' Till II “““^^““~~““~“““™*-,^^“^S555H5^35S53BBEHCSfeSSCSB805flB((iMijjB|jii8$‘;' _•_Dunn, X. C., Dec. 15fJi, J»16 ’ ' ■ARNETT COUNTY MAN WANTS TRAINING CAMP Mr. W. J. Olive Make* What to Coo. ■Uorad Beat Offer Yet Made lo the War Dapartaeool and It Will Bo Investigated. Was bin goo. D. C, Dec. 1»_A rml effort to being made by W. J. Oliva, at Rock Branch, Harnett °°unty, to have the government es tablish the citiaana' training camp near Mr. Olive's home, in a letter te Representative Godwin today Mr. OHve, who to vice-president of the Sanford-Rock Branch Development Company, offers to donate a hundred ease at Usd to the government if Rock Branch la -elseted as the train ing camp. Mr. Olive 'e 'j»i at it conikUnd the Boet Jiitttriaf that hu been offtr ad the government end it to needless to ear that the Secretary of War Oanlsee will send officials there to Investigate the property to see whether it to sattabla for such e *T will donate oae hundred serve of land with a moat beautiful toca tieo for the eitisena' training camp that to new being agitated.' says Mr. OSes. This land to high and fronts both the Atlantic Coast Line Railway and the beat highway In the Stale, lead ing from Fayetteville to Sanford. “I suppoee, of course, thai some at the variant cities in the State • will secure this much-ooveted pries, hat it to in order far ms to come along with the*widowi' mite.’" Mr. Godwin has referred the mat ter te Secretary at War Garriaoft Rock Branch ia a station on the A. A T. division of the Coast Lins a few miles seat of Sanford. CKMAN MONKY FALLS TO Lowurr point in niw you Nwr York, Doc. It—The value of Omusaa weary la thia market at wpawtri by awki fell to the looroat known level today when 0B df|« oa BeeUa dropped to 77 1-t a Mtw at • ce^t from the recent atakma h snhotanco. marks, nor w sa Incidentally Austrian exchange fell to lows'.( ratee, bot in this in ■laare the decline was sentimental rather thaa actual, so teals* of ex change oa Vienna being reported. The extreme weakness of ex change on the Teutonic countries woe ascribed to unconfirmed rumors that the latperial bank of Gorman contemplates assuming command ov er all tha gold bow privately held within the empire. Cotton Picker Ip a Socreaa. Hickory. Dec. IS.—According to g ■tatpment mode today by C. D. Lida, the machinist who built the South Corolla* Cotton picking machine bore !•* summer, the picker proved a success in ■ series of testa conduct ed h> b number of plaeaa is South Obroling this fall. Mr. Lid* said that « flat s vote go of 7fi per cant, •f the staple was removed by the machine the first time it went over the field and i—oo going over It a seeped time f"’ . to per cant of the cotton was removed. V. a. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINA TIONS Aa open competitive •lamination ondar tha ralaa of U>« U. 8. Civil Servtoe Commlnioo for tha potition of Poetofica dark In tha poetofflcc Dona, M. C., will be bald on January 9, 1I1L oommacvetnc at 9 o’clock a. ApsilaptUma far tfu» examination nn ha made an Ml* preeoribad farm which, with maeimry tnatroctlona, PM? ha obtained from tha Oomrain* tea*( lacol repraamtatlva. tha aaera tary V. 8. Ovil Service Board of E> •■inwa, Doan. N. C., at tha poet oSaa or from tha underalgned. All pariona wtahing to taka Oil* —hUm ahaald mean blank* nod Ma their applicatloo* with tha tiadaraigmd at enea in aider to al low time far any aaraaaary corvee ttani and to arraaga for the mm lo H. riihar, ■■rotary Civil Service Board. WaaMngUm, D. C. ”l«a)f aaajan." tha dramatic *pec tacia which Henry f. lavage wi’ p«ar Dpeajnbpr 16th a* tha LgFay at*p Tte^tra. Payattavilla. with aaa ft % IwgaH campanla* aver apnl *h mtolm m rnpah drama »« tha «mwi dramatic affering abeoi M amdh waaiml nmiiy aa tha aatial aaaaady predaetlee. To properly in tar prat tha moaleal more which wai wrMaa by Oaarga WMtaftaU Chad wiah. daaa of tha Maw England Oen ■Mtlwi af mu.ic. of Boataa. i apariai aymphony archaatra la car Had hr tha company. BEAD THE DOWN DISPATCH fhrkatenko breach IN TUX peace AXCOfll RwlaUai C—dsmdmg, Prutd.uc, PMscy Brings Pretest From Member*. On Board tha steamship Oscar II. by wireless via Steamship Nonlham Dec. IS.—A resolution condemning President Wilson's preparedness pol icy brought a protest from some ai the prominent members of Hear) Pord’s peace party last night Th< resolution was drawn up by the K*\ fen kin L Jonas, and tha Rev. Chat P. Aked, and others, who asked that it be signed by all the members ol the party. More than a dosen members. In cluding B. a McClure, of New York; end Judge Ban B. Lindsey, of Den ver, refused to sign on the ground that the resolution was uapatriotic Some of them even threatened, tc leave the party after ft reached Eu rope if the proposed platform wsi put through. Its supporters said thi opponents of tha resolution failed to understand the spirit of Mr. Port'i Invitation. Au appeal to tbs rulers of Europe was sent out by wtrelsss today ad dressed individually to each ret going monarch, reading: “Sir: We coot* in this lima ol trouble not to add la your burdani, but to help lift them, not to consider which options ore most to blame foe the disaster that has befallen Eu rope, bat to end the strife, not to In trude oareelvee upon your national Ilfs and natioasd ideas, but rather with an earnest desire to understand them aad a heartfelt wish to aid In realising them. "The lore at country far which ovary day tons of thotieaads of Uvta are mcriffoed is the same In every land. Your oatioa, like the people at all tha other bedUgoraat eouatriei is fighting far its national eustancs and Ha bant national traditions, aad so there can bo a# irreconcilable dif ferences. Bach common ideals sure ly moot afford a bails upon which U establish a magnanimous aad boa arable poora, “the tiana has cons to stop the ,Jilrrt ihai li mm lbs mttk »»■ further e laugh tar and tha dvIUsa Uon of tha world from anarchy end ruin. Has not war boon triad enough in It months at fighting? la it ae< proven that war cannot solve the problem, but that it loads only U lose and misery 7 Must lives be crushed and wtvse aad mo than be reaved before wo recognise that Eo rope la bleeding to death end that the groviooa wound must be staunch ed? "Wo neutrals are about to joi in n conference which shall without delay frame aad eabsqit timulton eously to you and all tha other |>el liferent nations proposals aa p bash for discussion loading to tha final settlement. Therefore Wp da eor nostly entreat ypu pad U»e rulpr* o( all the wnrying nations to doctor* immediate truce. fsot the armiej Stand a til) whore they are- Than lei negotiations pooeepd •« that the sol •dtors may be dplivprad from aaotbei bitter winter In the trenches and »ent hack to their labors a..d then firesides. Aa there Is no Other waj to end tha wax except by mediation and discussion why waste oca mart precious human life? for the aak< of humanity. “HENRY ROJiD.” Harnett Superior CeerL Tha Mat term at the Superioi Court of Harnett County will eon »•»*• oo tha tenth day of Janoary 1MC Thie wiH bo a one-week tarn for the trip} of bpth eriminpl one «MI ®M0*. b«t tt la (tonerall y un derotop# that M»0 frppter port el tho <*nn wil] ho te»a«»e4 hi th< trial of srimtaal eaeea. Mow wo pi to tho aamoa of thi Jurora drawn for tho January term A vara ah era Tewawhlp— O. T. Pleasant, W. T. Honda M. P. Staneil, W. B. Stewart, E T Halt, O. W. Koala, W. G. Jonea, M L Jarksoat, W B. Hobooo, Jr- U W Godwin, C. A. Parker. Upper Little Hirer— J. MeL. Patteroon. M. A. Helena Sr.. D. H KcLaan, J. W. Boehnnnr. U M. Par*. J. W. Holder. Anderaea Creak M. A. Elmore. Qroeo C D. TorHncten. M. J. Jack tor L. C. Turner, C. Hedrea. . 8. T. Daniel.. N. C- Mho., % J B. Mo, Malcolm Hum, B. H HeCor rnich, O. W. White, D. A. Tkeaaa. D. 1. Me Kay. Rectar'e Creek L B. Gardner. C W. Matthew. Ste-art*. Creek c. B. Parka*, WHO Barith. a M. Me Dade. DUKE NKYVB Daka, Dae. 1t>.—Thursday aonus( at 10:30 a special traia war tka Dur ham and Southern brought Ur. J B. Duke of New York and a small party to Duka. Ur. Duka and hji t— <) weis mot at Uo train by Mr W. A. Erwin and a party of local citisene and shown over the todr and after dinner they were ahown over the large farms of ths Erwin Cotton Mills Co. The special train left for Durham at 3:30 p. m. Those in the party wore Mr. J. B. Duke, J. C. Thorns of Now York, R. K. Powe, of West Durham, A. B. Cau thorn, D. Lumpkin. D. 8. Gums, and T. B. Smith of the Durham end Sou thern. Ur. W. A. Erwin joined the party here and returned to Durham with them. The party took dinner at the Gordon Hotel The farmers in this (action ars in bsttar shape than for many rstn The cotton crop has been Ana and ths price bald up well and the farm ers have sold their crop, oK their debt# and many have surplus of cash depositad in ths local banka. There ie still some cotton being of fered for sale, but the Helds are pretty wall claan. Wednesday afternoon the Hobena Book Club mat with Mr*. K L. Has sell. A majority *f the member* ware preient and invited guest* wera Mr*. W. H. Lawrence and Mrs. N. C. Duncan. The usual order of bn rinse* was carried out sad the mw lot of books distributed among tho mom bora A salad course of re freshment* sras served. The Club will next meet with Mrs. F. M- M« *-*y. the first Wednesday after the Christmas holidays. A special baptismal service was hsld at St. Stephens EpiaeopeJ choreb Wednesday night at which six adults were baptised. Following this service on Friday night the Rt. Rev. Joseph Blount Cheshire, of Raleigh, Bishop of this dioceM eon firmed a class of twelve. He was as sisted by the rector. Rev. N. C. Dun can. The graded school will does Fri dey. December 17th, for the holidays The dosing exercises will take piece Fddsp aidiiW. lksririilfmM.lt which time many of the school ckl dren will >oin in songs rechaUoas and other forms of entertainment for tha pobtia The various churches of the town have set apart Thursday night, Dec esnber n for holding their regular Christinas observances. Each Sun day school will have a Christmas traa. Rev. W. L. Manus, of Hemp, N C.. has been aseignad to the pastor ate ef the Methodist church for the next year. This sraa den. at the an nual conference at Wilmington. Mr. Manas is expected te arrive the let ter part of tha week and preach his first sermon Sunday morning. He sriU also have charge of the Angler church. Duke. Dec. 14.—Two reasons made the annual meeting of the stockhold er* of Benk of Harnett, which was held December 9th, intensely Inter esting. One of the ricbeet iuen in the United States. Mr. J. R. Duke, of New York, presided over the mMting, and the increaee of the cap ital stock seas discussed. Thou present were J. B. Duks. 7/. A. Er win, E. K. Powe. J. M. Hodges, T. a Webb, W. P. Holt, E. P. Davis By unanimous vote the capital etock os Couid.il by Issuing e stock divi dend of sm hundred per cent from the undivided profits of tho bank. This d! blend was declared as of January let, 1918. At that time the bank will have a capital stock of *10.000 00, g surplus fund ef *20. 000.00 and It is estimated that tha undivided profits will amount U nearly W.OOOM. In spite of tlu year 1915 haring been a bad busi neee y«sr the cashier's report al lowed that this bank bas bean ran successful. Tbs following director! ware elected: J. B. Doke, B. N Doke, Oao. W. Watts. W. A. Krrrin E. K. Pewe, J. P. Wiley, P. L. Fel ler. i. M Hedges, W. P. Holt. T H Webb end K. P. Darla. The dire* tors met Immediately after tha ad jonrmnant of the stockholders aos daeland tha regular ssmt-nonue dlrldand of are par cant as af Dae SO!bar II. Tha eld pdhcsys were re electa^ Of especial interest are tha Christ mas deegrations af the stores h tow* Berne of the stores era Bo lt** through with that? decoration* but ana that I* beautiful and aril) dt credit to any stare Is that of the K K. Thomas Dreg (V in thalr dlspls window for their Christmas oervdic - eta Saturday night at her home V-s B. P Darts gars her husband a ssr prise dinner In homer of Ms Hrttrisr A easrrse dinner sms eerrsd and an 1y men wars present. After dluuw the parte rsdrsd »s the sft'ns runn and anVrred thrir smoke end ator tetUn*. Those nrs-sat war* W. A White, W. 1* Bo-nos, B. B. Kelly S. T. Daniel a, C. J. Sau.h, E<j gtnnJ and f, W. McKay. *1 he occasio, *ae mode conspicuous ©a 'acooqBt o: Uk ntwence of woman, not evac Mn Davit waa eaao, juat a stag part) complete. The Methodist Sunday School li making piaparetiooj to tend ■ large delegation to tie Wesley Bibb Cleat Federation which ia being ar ranged for at FayatMvilla Janet!) l#th and 'tilth. Thant-are • X Wei lay Claaaoa In tba Sen da. acboo her* and «w .h clues will e-range U Itod one or more rgpryecmaiivu. Saturday, lira, ti 8. Yarbrough Mtaa Mery Locy Dtprte end Mini Bettis Pearl Fllmniiag* made a trip to Kaleigh in autag|*fcile . to d< Christmas shopping, k* . Mr. John F. Lynch" ef Wert J}ur Hnni spunt Saturday and Sunda; visiting friends ln Deii REAL ESTATE TRANSFER* The following dee& have been filed in the office at Tbrgister of bocda for regietratioK.' F. C. Hobbi and w&H. 8. HobU, to R. C. Byrd, 8 Kiff’jn Stewsrt’a Creek township; eon Aeration :<10« C. D. 8pence ana^.wtfs, fettle Spemw, to A. W. Thtwtaeon, lot K> 16 in plot of 0. D. %PPM-property in town of Dunns; cApldaration »6fl and other valuable cfjmHWeuana J- F. Gregory and wS-L. C. Grey ory, to J. F. BlackrvojL.'Jots N*. 17 and 18 in Block “I" ItJ&fc of fknay Creek; consideration RORr •. L H. Horton and IHRlt.A, Horton to James KsUam, 1offi*Mpa- <6, 77 and. 34 ui plat of EdsMpe^oeiy Frail Company in Johns- nafljffi lownah'p; censidnratioo tZW .' Stl-*— Alice E. Reardon J^T- tk Rear don to Mania Boasldh^ N L Reardon, 77 1-2 I ’a Creek tmrnihip; considers I* V. Newsome to ,1s. sV.ktoe end wife, K-reissue vJae£*cn, 10 acres in Arerasboro " ; oon •ideratios 3600. Mrs. U. L. of Ullington Church, one township; K A. Bote Crook township;' J. T. Con j and wife, #. L CaaU, to A. I- l unur, oao lot in town of Coats; considers tips $106. Amends Elmora and M. A. Elmore to Ora Armando Elmore, 82 acre, ■n As-ierson’s Croak township; cob side ration, love end affection. Amanda Elmore and M. A- El more to Oswald El men, 52 08- Ilk. acres in Anderson's Creek township; considertonn. love and affection. Amanda Elmora and M. A. Elmora to Zulina Elmore, 32 acres in An derson’s Crsek township; considera tion, love end affection. Amentia Elmore and M. A. Elmora t> Gathrie Ehaore, 62 68-100 aciea in Anderson's Creek township; Con sideration. love and affection. Amanda Elmore and K. A. Elmore to Felicia Elmora, 72 acre* in An derson's Crook township; considera tion, love and affoctlon. Amanda Elmore and M. A. Elmora to R. A. Elmore, 62 acres m Ander sen’s Creek township; consideration love and affection. Aminai minors ana a. A. timorc to Oiirer D. Elmore. 81 1-2 acres U Anderson's Creek township; con sideration, love and affaction. I. B. Crockett to Hattie H. Crock ett. lot No. I in bloelc "N. N.” ii town of Dana; conoidaration. 83.500 L. N. Bliull to H. N. Ritr.ell one lot In town of Dean; conn dors Uon, $1AM. ( Thos. N. Cameron to Robert D Douglass and Samuel L. Trogder 320 acres In Barbecue township; eon. tiderotien, $10 and other valuable considerations. R MeD. Cameron to 1. K Phillips 52 1-2 acres in John son vilts town ship; consideration $87$. Dr. C. R. Sexton to Chas. High smith, lot Me. 4 in bloek "M" in tow. of Dunn, consideration. $1,600. F. R. Taylor and wlfa to J. B. M C. Upciroreh. $ tracts, in all 20 aerai la Neill’s Crack township; considers Uon, 84.750. A. J. C—We t- Hebert p, Doug lass end Samuel L. Troy don. 1$ 1-1 seres in Barbecue tewnshtp; mnsid •reton $10 and ether valuable eon siderations. J set ah Byrd and wtfe to Flora Mi A. Byrd, 0 scraa in Stewart's Creel tosmehtp; ooosidaraticn, $10 am other valuable considerations 1 Reyar 0. Byrd and wife to J. R ’ Byrd, 2 scree In Stewart's Creel lownshtp: consideration. $M. Jaaiah H. Byrd and wife to Royv 1 C Byrd, 8 acres in Stewart’s Creal I awash p; consideration. $80 0. A. Altman and wtfa lo Bon 1 MUer, 17 • TSa is Averasboro loam ♦hip; rontk'tmtten, $2W Randal Smith and wife to Ban 8 ' Millar, 4 46 100 acres lb A veraabor i township; considers ties $845. J. R. Strickland and wife to J. A I Blalock, 10 acres In Averaabor . township: esa eiders Uon $8,000 I 1»IS CMOl* U'l' Wn*hiiiat<>:\ ’ <0.—•, r.r JpJC ■ cotton crop um<b‘c o *"!*>.&'. • .4, pound*, e-clik.ve, ac 1 is c ,.i -si* to .Out S»c n>.. >p..c ..J the Dopnitto*..: o, ;cot tu<* nrj.cuu.e-.i .ndr.y , Ilium* jf ib: .1. J.. 3COJM) t»!«j 'ci« 1.. 1 I*air«j -.op. -i. V . L. lu lii.t tbi* yen', hov.-vc. '•. v cV.e.>1»., J,a,OOOCOO wore .1- I? -t i, fttt CVo,;. 1 a*. .. ,v» ci.it 1. id !\C r»'iw,» ul J'.,..., . In ; • pound, Mhe '.v:> yea. , , date they vet* fi li ii ■ -. ji. , _ , ’ Al the bi»::ci r. : * . ,; r ci op 1* worth $ «' . rViic tent ye*!'* li.t k. t i.f>5 . 000. ____ _ mow t.*;e i £:» c«?^> i.r..u. o«: Attll-1 uUrxculaw.x V. ...’bfu Al*en ITOO.O-f* . N«a. ]y Y2/.C*fv. r- t »*. rui*4ri| by Ittu i.O'd Lt.*>■ i.iui* b. i th« Ui*t vjVcp fcU.; , c r. peOJil* who WiU i > . • . PC., a/ ’ticker* this ■*., u.i , ,rt;. do not k. m bow ..^. ,-l tk-o.i • OityinaUd. »«i war lb.:' ...c.'; .» fj n ci* ehnrity »!*rr.p--oil \kfit of 'di to '661 Sonxi of you. £f;n.i mc.hr ■ fir**, plnyci r 'lh ■ k ] cm wtanllo. • - tJ _ * t _C .. buck In i*4U2, v nii’ .» . ,;.et . m ,th* idea of *;a , ,u ;t ,.'rj far the Unci: u‘ if ?<'\t .u :ui fc-j the hx.,;.id. .. fi uoklyn QpaUm *r.nu al-ewhcie. Nrai;y |1, 000.000 wai 'niued in It.a way 1 >v fora 1846. ’Alter l)v va. r.hj raeA* od ol raung OKue* wu-. dweouU.ii.ed in Uua «oantr> for n gen j itior., al though it Xuwi.d fugue ui i o.-.ugal | Switaerlan,!, Aum: ir, P.m'ce. Cpai.i Denmark, Norway, Ruo-ia. S»eva..j and other tiuroprmi cuuouida. '."here are. bow aov»r»; tliauao «t» ol differ ed iypea of chan y -mrepu ubud in •11 ROU ol the World, ai many an forty l>ekt>g uao4ie Auatna Xwr chll didafa heap! tali elena. Sfents* or Mai* Vr>v fir* watt, io fit nwwyNffl up uni iiuiwuuiiHi' rnimdc in jif- la 1V04. To Jactlj Ju *t J»r .. L-iewi so/k#r o< i<«w YoiU, : .*u io Isis- E:d)1j i*. Li* :L. t .1^: ^ wci*Cniy uf the Dele w.vc oied C«vui Cross, joii:U> !»v*r:ty ? hr ui ji | 0 ou. /%:%.; f o K**a \’r Christmas »n*l. in interov.| -srms k.tuK(! v, I"--, ;c c „ of e ChrLeUr.as ittlit.ci'W a . .. * letter from a>Vi / **.* •>;!*». -a | 'nl an ar’.pcis el>o*M ibis quoc*r 1 ug muinj: *.» ILm u Kcwted M.>«nv l.-OCJ iiC US.* •% a IT Aii hhlA k'OOli.jr. Ai'.p. /AMliJ Li Ol.t*. ur. .in. ; ;»i p^rco ig s*®/ ;*v:» > « :j which Her aocio-y nr '.itsl b- «W luberculocie HO.It. in.;uu.■ wua »h* wi.h uftlu t mj r!..>l it.. ■■•uuced Uw A11.V.1. 1 i, o lake r.p ln« ul» iis rb.- u .> i:u!.:'r ■ ol babiu. Wi t v»r> ii.lia <-:.a Ju. tier, bin! with Hi. . ;; utlc.it, % ... i-aruiul mi-c.\i,ii f n ‘ v:.ic r^u.1 j.ai brought iu ou’ V uu.Cto fo. n-ti* lultcrculoeib ill ,r » rvwte it | of the United is.utbi. .,1 ISOy. w ib moro tlm.Wf. c 1 • .in, ii.e .t.\.c waa inc.c-tto.i tj yz *\. nearly it 1 ii to ovi. iuud,0td> ami t.i 1812 .*> ov r ,.. c 000. In 161., .he «.!; wi» i .• ?.■■, to neerly hdadiivu'. t:tf in ;t ~c: \ uei. t move, or ...1,0^ .i • u’d « fii> . «•.» rn i-c «f t r" t.tv. n.,.J llirts. zl fw-r volu, Uilftllicg tl!w ,t l r»i- the c: ,i tnt. e.'culorie war. It u 6t:ing to not* ti.61 Wo A In i luaiian and ctcol, »/rs i!.< rod s, c the Pxd Gra b r.al, m,: tV..w nsr. war for h; nmni'> b.ei. v dU.a-. bring! it btih to it, fiiiUi a^fui IWt Rev. W. A- f'trnr. cf lli jV Crack, »a* in Dunn Uoinlay tor u few bony. He in one nf tU awtt preacher* in (l,y l;c.h.>*l: l to f.t once and havitti livrd m L'unt. aev oral ytat* eyo ilw troj-lu bote arc are alwaya *•“<* to kn/o h.:c whh them. Joseph Gatci.'ay nml wife to Dr n • lei Ceupbei). ii 1; *»iva !r. A*J<>‘ oca's Creek WvruJtip; nrt, : t. «iioi 1126. . Haary l'opc end £tua I ope in V. : 1 Jooen, er.r town }«>'. it It on i.< I Donn; con.'it eiatio.i. ‘.Sit.. W. J. Jnrvea and r.l/i: lo J. f. Hatcher. me tovtn it . t - iitVii t'‘ l Dunn; cotisM* Wwi. .tsi.Vy W. H. Prr;sli nM-i no t!/o tr> C k\ Ktiybbot * Ic‘ Xi\ ! t» .;io-k "1* i In Uien »f C:ctr; «*ii' .. .m !v» 1 J\ Murttcll C-.nt* nr.l V. ilv •;•<,« * *t R. T. John*pr. tip i • pjci'l'i Creek towned p; .ttl>. i crdt tni yj A. D. Cmr.s arvi w’l* to y. v-. WO' . Heme, Inti V* !2 an t f» <r •■■ecK b I In town of Coat !• ton'.' litratlon »r*0 6. A- Norris n«*••'%• ft IV* r • | Miller. Sfi acre* In \>r-nrl vrn ti/vi* >| *Wp; ceneMeration —finmett Poet. | . UMA.vs cuiH MAM INTEMES1 >N(. ilRETLVG | '>iil .’Jake Rgorx to Sell Maay Ma | < .•«* Snii. Other W ork Hamad. Ik# Wcmai.’a ClJb ho# lojun I -•ur,-<sj.t i-» -i'-ht ngaiaet tha whit I #• i fc*.*. ii it .-or puU,r health genet I -.tf. IK" Koeiag cf K» od .ci-tior.i-l vd health department h<-.» .lj' hvoo held, ard plana fe (•"! A:n he'.i nee «/ the import*-1 ■' videutakm hy the club we. uric in*!1* toh.-n liy the dub awn I e-'-teeUc* curing the meeting ■ other thing* jt was docidei that Dtina *toald *triee to hette . ultrndy /oo:! recent. for the ial **•" l'™* Seal* and direction '- cr* (T-vc.-. for the ertobliahnient « i- jool- S the p->tt office, ehm mem 't-C* the clot. c*a better dhpeu oc >■* icnl*. Vany more than the aa cal gvtt* of *ov#'wl tboeaand boei -m e'aigr.od i», tlte club, and rear] t‘ to be made lo dlapone ol Ihe meeting jolt bald in Uw ■I-'CI ucdit&rium wa« well attend ■ nn.l g.’-e a daridod tmpeta* u :1:> t.*ut *r*e.'t for better eOMOu.-lM] i: aith. Mta Hubert U Godwin >• U educational and health depart n-Ht a, pno'Hed, and the fellowlni ram era* obaerved: n>e Ko.-d'o Prayer, in con ir.d. Hymn; It Came Upon tk .•.I might Clear. Pupor: Our Chriatien Dutj '.r ni Preventing hum_Mrs ** M. Pearsall. J u. Poner: What Tubercalocii •». anil What It Ooo^—Mib. I. V Hit ■-*>». Paper: Our Itipnillilllt) ai CiSroni.—Mr*. TJdwaixl Smith. ctH. Talk: Bow Wo rw Help.— Hin Clieathaiu. ”"h. Tuhorrutoci* Mortality « ’«# and Sto’.a—Mra. Kmart P Young. Kih. A Quotation from the Oaf Huntig ‘ho buaineo* aaaaior. it wm 'icruiod that the community wouk l* I enefiUed throu- ' the preaeaa • 'h •• • 'Cuor'isg lib.-ury, is road bj ; oe iui’j f.'.-pt. over.t of Health, a •i*» I. ti-urj- Cor.. v.jMton was ruquoa *va«: .he tilivy to the dui for a pario-i of four insntha. »l-o liUtry tmbiacei nearly hal •» Dond.-eu . olumes, devoted to haaltl tCiHca. Thu** book* Irani largo); l:po»: IIMRISO prevention, and can b - •*' A ilicu- boon to the eomraunit] ■•seJ' '•ill l>e kept in tho school U l-ru- y, ur.u should be read by. a* u <*-■< y pot-ion in thu community - be, »ui be- loaned to any who ap ply. tun! no charge will b* mad* to .j.Ol.- uaw. Aa our town become sure populous, the greater become >s danger of tl>>t*»« infection ever them is a congestion o t hpulelion thc.-e ia groatar dang* Mum humcr ii,*, than there is in th tro - r.iar-e.y se’Uetl communitiei ViCs':* of living ruited to th* Dum fa Ucca-Ui ugo. will not work wal • Uac l>ni a of today. Sanitary ar a .•..••Hunt*, of thoio day* ara total 't nuleCjUt* now. Mada up large); •*» people who ware reared upo. • S . J_ V_n m_ -f.c .'rii plentiful firth air and net •< -*1 s'uirutlun, our community, Ilk .. I h.'i have grown from village c iiC proportions of a city withti «• * <«r yen*. Deed* to laara haw t | pnn.rct lijclf. Tha books soon to b i M our dispose*!, will taach thaee a •J» who do not know how, to so ar • 'ire their mocks of living that th*; | i nM court derger from living l: •••« rieae cor tart with others of that Vinci. The books will help tha taarr '* they ere itud, and let all of u t.oa are lnt*-rst*d see to It tha thsy ace road. The woman's Clu ft Du'.n, allied with hundred* a otbt.-a, of a aimilsr nature, la town ' • I’ll, ugh out the Stale, is doing work wonky the highest commends t«n- Through the spirit of helpful roes, engendered through the frs ■l.urat coming together of mama who really have mote than aetfla I'pirallotu ct heart it la lifts .dar>a tha msrv social orgaaiaatioi *nd elarvatad to a plana of real ht •.sen see vi< a. It seeks to carry th »hi or education Into the betas < loth cannot ha reached threat »' y other channel; H prsachaa th cjVphraomont, and carries the mat tf-xf of hope Co tha hearts of that »tc»f live' are ilorkened. and daw :<tte ly preventable cutd cwsUs dh ro-e; it works tec sanitation, ft /V c.'.mjm of body and mind, fag th ' I .•R.'on of (User,.», and Its attune fid .jiatreed. ter cor.inanity belt* meet and ronnuun1' yrogrtaa. an strive* '.j hih.g the sterilising rsj ..f Co."* hrigh' sun into tha shat "wed amifa wn. ad by iliTMt ar cor uw. It la a great acerb—4b that tha Woman’s Club ad Dim hi undertaken, end every ms, moan •I TO ar»D HALT MUJOK ON I wavt A* ' •y.i;?1 - ‘ V'' v ti''V x'j '• > ara eontaiaaM la tha —tr?‘n)m r at SacraUry i Th. report (how, that fbr lha ftrat ttma In tha Malay at tha f-jrrt l paaad by tfca thla ?r'- V— ; V-W.;. MBS. W. t OVBBMAN OMfc ‘ BMC hat was to tail la toss with tar. Mrs. Orersua was a j i si| wo man. kirltf tasa tta wife of tha Capo Foar Man tta tkM of last Dscsasbsr. Bor tasao was at Btoh Ukf. this Mats, where the sows of tas death was a psaHloa sstsnisii BMBt on snisat sf tar masse of on ly throe days Curattoa. Bar body was toksa on tta early mtrain*' train aad tta JaaiMy began U Uw boot* of tar dilSnJ days, ending oboat tta does of toy Mon day. Tta fuaoral sorriom am* hold from the Lsttaraa tonk of which oho was a miBksr store tar thirtasnth year. It was JaM It tta shadows of day sai loogthaaing aad tklsh rl* tot# darkaoss tha body which was so fall of taya fn loots aad pronto* only a tow boon bofors, was laid baaaaib tta day, aot das', bait aloayiag. a great oa*. Bar fattar and moth er, Mr. aad Mca. D. D. titibli, tore brothers aad tore Mstsrs wore page ant to experience tta Isos sf th Mr daaghtor and alstav. Bostdoo, were undo# aad ants and assess sf other r doss retail ras aad Moods who fott . I
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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Dec. 15, 1915, edition 1
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