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THE DUNN DISPA - - k _^ ; VOL. II ■ ' - Dunu, 3f. 0.) FebJVth, lai'tt « ' ■•■ — . —- ——-L-._. . *o.« _ —'W--wav uu VJIUIIO TO HKLt* PLACE 8UA1 Writee Keprvaentative Godwin Hi Will Cooperate la Storking Capa Pear. Washington, Fob. 4.—Itspresenla live Godwin received B latter to da; from Commissioner of Flshenoi Gihbs at Morehesd City stating thai he would go to Wilmington withII a law days and, cooperate with thi citisens along the Cape Fear in help tng the federal government's Aar hatchary, ' Fish Hawk” in placing shad in the Cape Fear. The Fist Hawk will be In Capa Koar waters during the entire months of Febru ary and March. "1 am just In receipt of you, let ter of January 81. i desire to thank yon for your promptness and also congratulate you upon your success in handling this matter,” uni Mr Gibbs. “1 will go to Wilmington in a few days and lay this matter before the people there and K. H. Freeman, the member of our board who resides in Wilmington, and I am eonddml of the hearty cooperation of the peo ple In that section. We, of course will be glad to render such assistance »■ we can and 1 can assure you of the haerty cooperation of the Usher Ms board. “Will talk with Mr. Freeman and others at Wilmington about the moat suitable places for the ship end temporary hatcheries and- will then let you hear from me again."—P. It A. la Cieensboro New s. A ate mobile Figure*. Fully one-half of the ear* sold in tha United Stats* during the last year »*« bought by fanner*. In the four years from 1911 to L914 the a umber of car* registered in the grata State*— Illinou, Iowa, Missou ri. Wisconsin, Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Kansas sad Oklahoma —increased from 130300 to 660,000, and one-half are said to be owned by farmer*, who paid *260,000.000 for tham. There are 20300 automobile July, 1916. The total direct eiyendttnne for gasoline, oil, Urss, Insurance, etc, is estimated at *677,000,000 annually. Six thousand persons, it ia estimated mad* the trip from east of the Mis sissippi to California last Summer, Alloaring an average expenditure of *20 a day and >6 days for Ih* trip they spent *4300300. Tourist* in New England alone, according to the Hotel Men’s Association, spent 16, 000300 during the year. The moo ty paid for upkeep each year about squall the amount spent for new cars. Together the sums are said to exceed *1.000,000300 Manufacturer* believe that the de mand for popular-priced touring ear wil] continue to increase. With each *26 decrease in prie* has com* a greater demand. It is believed that there are 6,600,000 persons in tbs United States with incomes of *1200 or over, of whom 3326300 have in comes of *1300 or over. All of the I Attar rUli thr mumi/urf ursrx tkink cm afford tp maintain a low priced autpfaobtle and within p few year* they expect tp develop aa automo bilf wj»ge first «•«» •»<! Fri*y of up will be within the reach of a 11.000 income, la regard to the de velopment of the market for econom ical vehicle* some of them aro not so confident. They do not believe that a commercial vehicle ■ufficiently cheap and simple, for uaa in small towns or on farms, has bean devel oped. Hie field of the commercial car la thought U be in big cities and towns, bet tha situation may be changed at any time by the develop ment of a car with the qualities de mended. Moat ef the Important concern* are members of the National Auto mobile Chamber of Com mere * whirl a member describee aa formed fot "promoting co-operative eompetitkw Through H every member is advised <of tha number of cars produced and sold and other details. The rulei require on embers to exchange fra* licensee under all theiy motor-vehirl* patents except design patents, ear taip other patents and hatie patent* af a revolutionary character. An at itpipt la befog made to bring above tha ' adoption of a uniform M-inel trapd, which would result la an scon qmy «f approximately flJM.OOe I jefiT,—*lh* patlgoh. fiepaaaenUtlve Godwin who taka p pell af hi# die*riel showing tha TP per sent ef M* eeeeWtoenU there sheets are h, preparedness nos kprwi whet every Cangresemaa de straa ta ascertain, tha beat maths of making hie cal Mag and slectis eore— RaMgh Thee*. KIAD TUI DUNN DUPATCH UAI» MAN A (JEM EM LN 1'AhT ' CAUSED 1'AlLLKE ’ Fourth National May Be AbU to Us pay IU I)i'|Mui*n. Waahington, D. <i, Feb. 4.-- Cc.tip troUcr of Currency William, in an nouncing the failuio of the Fuunh I National Bank of Fayetteville North ( Caroling, tonight I'sclarml thul Uu bank examine) had reported to ta in •hat there i« rm.on to hope .hat ln.j bonk ntay eventually pay to* L.r^i I torn in full, but udd**i "Altough no authoiitaUve *tuirmcni on lu» suo icet can be tmuV at this time." I he compt:ollrr\ xLuUiu.'iit .-ays; “The Fourth National Bank of Fay ettevilic, K. C.. with a napi.nl of kliAJ.tKIO and dopooiu of live handled j thousand, failed today. This bunk has been ou the special list tor ..ome months past. Iu failure is the re eult primarily -of loose nuinngemsnt and bad liankinp in the past, which few elements in its administration were able to overcome. Chief Nu i tionai Hank Examiner Howard has been placed temporary in ch trtp. The examiner reports that there ,j rewaon to hope that the bank will eventually pay iu depositors in full, ultough no authoritative statement on this subject can be made at this time.” UMUJU I ram the Uee ut I'r.u-b Un der Tobacco. In an axpenment coodnctcd oa lb* Oxford Test Farm* where the study of tobacco is bring earned on, potath practically doubled the yield and quality of tie leaf. Plot 1.—40 km ut Ammonia (from Oried Blood), 04 lbs. of 1‘hoaphoric Acid (from Aeid Phosphate), yield, ifiO Iba.; value, *46. 1. Plot 2.—Same Ammonia and Phos phoric Acid aa in plot 1, M jbi. Pol aah (from Sulphate of TolaaS); yield, 66e Iba.; value. *73417. I Tot 8.—-Sarao Ammonia and I'ho, phoric Acid aa in PI or 1, 40 Ibx pot «*h (from Sulphate of Potaali); yield 77 Iba.; value, JP7.81. Plot 4k—Same Ammonia and Phoa ’i he results obtained above are from- soma special potash expen monts that are being conducted at the Station, and they are figured out on an acre hails The results ob lamed from plot No. I, where no potash was usorl, is somewhat high, ua the average of the pirvinus foul yearn doee not come us high as .Tib pounds. The results show, howevc:, tliat nomt potash must bo used in mahr good quality of leaf, anil that waun it is usod, a higher grade as wi 1| n» a higher yield results. As hav been mentioned before, (be farmers of the State will do well to save tlieir wood ash** to be used in their to hsu.ee fields—hlxtension Farm News. SOME KIND OP LIGHT Ws can’t all b» electric lights, But an oil lamp's Just the same If it doca the best it can u’nighls To scatter wide its flame, Just so we arc somo kind of light. Some hope, some help, some cheer_ It makes It worth th« while to light In the flne old struggle here. We can’t aU bo the biggest guns, Out a litUe gun may find There’s lota of need where this Uf runs For lhn guns of errory kind. And many a battle has been turacd back To victory from defeat Because of soma small battery’s whack When the army thought it was beat Some kind of light, some kind ol cheer, Some kind uf help; sumo strength, We’ve all a port to follow hare That meant a lot at length; We all ran thine a little way With the lights w* have to give; We all can turn the shadows gay With a Smile that helps men live. Don’t worry if you're not a gleam Set high o’ar tower and. town; 1 The world can taka a candle's bean And march to a groat renown; And the little ray you cast may bo Just the light some neighbor needs ■ To lead him on through life to see 1 Hia way to nobler deeds. —BenUtown Bard la Baltimore i _______________ Congressman Godwin haa taken a poll of his district and Amis that it >i la 70 par cent with President Wilson 1 on preparedness. Re sent out M, - 000 letters and got 2£00 replies and ’ from these ke makes up Mi estimate - The replies that came before the 1 President began his speeches were i about half-and-half, Imt the letters coming In since were about four to one for the President.- Charlotte Obese ear. oMV KUUITY STANDS UPTH IN TUB SUUTI M««t Have More Dar mi lories to In ervuse Siae. Chapei Hill, labA— SUUsUc f.vjm the line World's Almanac am from tha lucent report of Presldan Oi ahum to the Trustees show sov «iai vny interesting facts In re pan Ui the .landing of tba Umvcisity o. i«oi-th l-aroiinu among uther Uni verm.lev I uith in regard to nuabci ■•f btudunla and number ef instrue tors. In regard to the total income ant pimlueuve lunds of each University Ninth Carolina stands fifth in th< total income rank (with 9190,OOt iearly) aid about eighth in produe tive funds. The rank of Sou the i tliiivcrbiiim. as regards total yearij meuino ie as follows: Texas (2,801 student.) *328,000; Virginia. 9944 315; JamirsMe 9203,000; Alabama 4200,000; l.ojjsians $133,000; North Carolina $130,000; South Carolina $1 i0,0oo; etr. But the table ou pro duclive funds is sUll more interest ing. In tilts Virginia beads the list With $2 28B.74h: Tmu so nor. iw: - M rtsMsippi $700,000; Alabama (1,. 900 sludvnts) $£*[,,000; Tennessee $427,000; North Carolina's endow ueni lund. both for general an I speeilic purposes only amount* to $ 1hli.b V4. I ho above figure* abow, for in* atiUKv. that South Carolina with to; students haa a total incoma of 0170,000. while North Carolina with 1101 *t udr nt haa but $190,000. It also rhi.wa that Miaaiaalppi with 008 tiidwula haa prodncuve funds amounting to 3700,000, and Virgin* with H92 students haa an income of ,''.>44,2K, and productive funds amour..mg lo $2,008,745, while North (.urolin . I,a* $182,594 tn productive funds. in i .any ways the University ia growing end ealending its influence, nithob. in waned appropriation from tno bintc ih* University must re strain all further development end growth both aa to number of ■'"4 onta and as to all Unlvaraity scUvi -*> room out in the town ofcHF* Hill. Ncversl at the domutoriea ml • iad> . rwi-LOd have been repeatedly rondmu.d by th Insurance Inspec tors. Kmiherinorv. State Fire In apecto. II ruck well, ia his report, laid r*• rai on the dilapidated and unsafe .‘or rlition uf the Power Plant and urged Unit a be rebuilt immediately i bi nceil lor new lecture halls is also urgent- And in order to make • he S-inm-i School what it should of, ray* Prwf. N. W. Walker, Direc tor of the School, the present ap propriation of $3,900 should be in r.eased to $10,000. Ike l.egtalature of 1915 did not giv« the University any funds for bwi.n'jng purposes for this year nor for next year; and it gave for an nual maintennee $10,000 leas than the' University’s urgent needs. Aa President Graham says ia hit report to the Trustees, "No criticism is imini here for this policy which the lavislaturo regarded as a necessary pokey It ia sot down simply as a statement of the fact that confronts oui growth and challenges out thoughtful concern. The question involved constantly shapes Itself to this point: how genuinely groat, and how widely serviceable does (tale policy In North Carolina consider It actually and practically desirable for the University of the State to be come?” Modern Hoards of Trade. Chambers of Commerce no lodger con lino their activities within city limits; to increasing their popula ton, their trade and their real es a tv values; to more factoi.i, larger weekly pay rolls. The now keyiiol" of auUvbooster parties wai • added the other dag la Wai. comity, Wisconsin. The business mer stood up in their machines and said ■o their country cousins ovsrywhan in the surrounding trade territory: 11 We are not asking you to conM and bay from us, but to come am ■»ell to us. Wo offer you for youi S' ' ducts the best markets ami »»t prices to bs found Hour and oi Wisconsin. “Our library and high school ad vantage* are freely your*. We hav< vo ordinance against the peddling or farm products. Our open marks places nr* free. Our hitehlni ground? and camping shod* are am pie and comforts Ms They are your without charge. Dally market in formation can bo had from our eit; headquarters over your telephon linos. No membership fae is nsces "•rr- I "Our rest rooms are equipped wKJ )looks and iooagca, tables and. chair to Hot and lavatory facilities. Ye ami your wives wiD hod ike latch string on the outside." DL'KB NBwfiX i - *r Duke, Feb. b.—Frkirm Sight at . the regular meeting Of pa Wash Tug. ton Duke Gouge he. Knight*‘of Bylinas the following Jjfkcr. were I installed. W. A. JohnaaB, C. C\; J. I W. Daniels, V. C; 1* E., feancii, Brc i lata; E. H. Norris, JMaalBr of Work; R. 8. Yarbrough, K. i£s.; W. u. I l-rawlord. Master rf fpjanrs E. f. ■ llsrli, Master of I vthagmr; B. C. • Gates, Master at A>ai»;fr. it Webb, ■ inner Guard; Tour tiawsll, OoUr Guard; E. 8.- Yarbroiik. Deputy G.aud Chancsilar, *;ll. • Knight, Acting Grand PnkitCrSd f\ l Wilaou, Acting CraaB *fl^aatar at books just received ' iBal. Thu Arina inatallad the -riHri Many short enthusiastic tafkjpBerc -v-h.. aud the spirit of thy Vfia bid* fair to make good progrSad during tho fear. E. L. liaaseU, JK^>. Holt am! E. M. Heoty were rewNbtad truaioca Wednesday afUmo^iAJn apiu of the downpour of rela,' Boltina Hook Club met with Mry. Fa^uhsrJ hmilb, Jr, Altar the regular tuai aaas of the dub waa dispensed wtuu a lively discussion of this, arw loe uf and helpful. Bln. L. £, Best, from lAuti, was the only hrrited ' guest Ptenant. A salad roitrSh With coffee served lor A re distribution of books wpg mde. hr* E. 1* H asset] t^o bss boon conbnod to his boa* * ft*r tbs' put •*“ day. with lagrife* |* agate at hia place at business/ . Mrs Thoa. H. .Weci will Mondy with tbs Qtgg tout tor gl tnp through Florida, fob* and other Southern points at ^barest. • ffb and Mias Sallls PnrtUg of Dunn will travel togethee. Uer. A. 8. Lawrpaee'of Hillsboro and Rev. M. A. Barbs# at Kaloigb, were her* Friday sight presenbteg the Forwrad HnoMst to lb* con gregation of 8C Sjyphana Episcopal church, noth mads gUnfag addremm* and presented* uUme-of missionary information. Tbs -pastlag last night will be followed by -t|e immediate 1 introduction of a. matf systematic missionary programJwiia cosgr* rstioa ham been libyVlc 'h* sup port of a pastor' 'IWSGble tfflf m£jUM*i V activities] and contributions. m • Troup number one, of D<£», N. C« of the Boy Scout* of Ambries hns on roiled for soother your with Bev. N. C. Duncan Scoutmaster, Rev. W. L. Muneea Assistant Scoutmaazc and the following ns troop executive comities: E. 8. Yarbrough, Prof. B. F. Dalton end W. A. White. Tbs troop start* ofl Lbs year with twenty member*. They have made an ri crllent record for tbs pant year un | der the leadership of Rev. K, C. Duncan nad the prospects fo, lbs coming yser are much brighter. Rev. S. W. Oldham, pastor of tlie Baptist church hsr* has received a mil to Mune church at Hillsboro and is conaidering the proposition. Mr. Oldham has beea here several years having moved from the Western part of the State and has done excellent work In connection with his group of church**. Dr. J. T. Gibbs, presiding elder of tbs Fayetteville District, preached at the Methodist church Sunday night and afterward* held hit first quarterly conference for this charge fo, the current yesr. The psatm, Rev. W. L. Manes* mode a good re port for the charge and stated the finance* wrrs being rinsed monthly. WILL A HTUIKE cf CONDUCTORS OCCUR? Wilmington, N. C., Feb. 7.—Ac cording to rumor, a goners I strike of cor,doc tor* on the Atlantic Const Una system threaten*, w. M. Clark third Tice president of the Order of Hallway Conductor*, who Is her* to day, would not confirm* this, bot nd mita that a referendum rote of th« conductor* of tho on lire system is being taken In regard to matter* discussed by their adjustment com mittee last week with officials of the road. Th« two moot Important grto reneoa seem t* be objection to tho Whit* system of goditing, which af. facts passenger gpoductors. and an •ighvbour day, which Is advocated by some fo, all conductors. It ia aald that the ceadoctor* did not took to lie relieved after eight hour, work per day, bot to receive over time wage*. It ia reported that the I conductor** committee will moot next Sunday to consider rotorna 1 from the referendum, t __ With the President. i Representative Godwin claim* lhat '« pall Of his district .hewa TO per * cent of the voters Hi fevor of the - President's preparedness progrem. So far as this particular corner of i the Cod win district )* concerned ws i baiter* 90 p*r cert favor* the Preal i dent's program. Moat of the re - meinder favor something bigger - WDmfagton Dispatch. ■ w With. I'WlZc, * .»U i>tia± *«2>a» OA tiOOll ItOAU tapL I). U. toman,*. 01 the Umu •..am uUf o« puouc roaua, ..ut , numiKh y**i«ru.iy, bound uoriuwar on h.» ioo, uf inspacuon on* to >• •> •HiO|f*ut-AUAu.u Highway. c worn Irving gone on th, higuway i .onajtou, •.aiuatt ano lumbciian * ounUcxi, be said: "HI Joun.vod ccun.y the bank nave uuer.d a tun ock a* a pn* vo each rw.al school lor U*u c-ca. „ i *you goon roads. it ta uuv hop*. 1 u> atari hauita at thrift, and, matron the chiKUcu in local i.loiUra and Jo ral *i»at.iuuon* at un uoi.y ago. "Jiana.il. road luroa bar )uat com p.eted two mllca 0/ gravel road ti u>« Cumlxoland line, naa iubaU.uUN metal lor pluni^ culvert, ad a.onj the route, anu ha. computed giwu ‘r.g th* relocation between Jana an. Ueaaaa. "1’he J10>ct1aville chamber of com raerev baa cauacd th* rod, white am lime markci* denoting the highway to be paint.*! through Kayettoville. "7hu* far," concluded Cape Win .tlow, th« government car baa ra.A. *t« roc'll., trip, with smooth treac wi*i ad no chain*. ** Last yaaj chain* were nacaaaary with the be ginning at the y«ai, and they had tc be uaed ej last as .' (arch 1._Ncwi nnd Observer, flth. “PAY AS YOU UIOE" (B) John W. Thornton.) “Of coulee, you drive a Bow often one bear* thu accom plishment Acs for granted I • And il is indeed iha except km aben ibo reply is h, the negative. tvan people who do not own uair own tare and are merely looking for ward to the time when they be come motorist* in thcir own right drive and drive wall. Nor la thu general driving ability one of solely masculine acWveniaat; proportson ataiy, tha uumber of women driver* ia increasing faster than «n»~ Thaio waa a Unee-ia motoring bia to drive was 4jQhr * mttod tha mechanical knowQ&ge of djnttP ginecr: In those days the diaaf fuur-ilriven ear Was tha .ataaduil aud owners who did lheir own pilot ing were admired as mi.vela of dar "4?. i hi. erg hii long passed. I. pm-aPd with (he advent of the light cor, popularly-priced and adapted to -he nwumc of any famiiy of average meant. Ttiiycrs of this type tould no: af ford a chauffeur, fhey started t i-o their own driving. Thiy found Ui« task a simple one. We have sold acoiaa of Haas ell mi's, during thr past two arSMKi. *-c experienced motorists, hut a big Vi prupoition went to people who hml never eat at the wheel of a mo tar Of course, wc always see to it that a buyer U given a course ot driving lessons ample to equip aim to go an)where in his ear. Thu first loosoo is usually approached by the buyer with a gind deal of trspida tton. 11c gains confidence in the Aral fifteen minutes, and bcfo.e the first lesson is ove,. he usually devel op- into a speed bug who raves at traffic delays and seeds to t>; re strained i ether then encouraged The second lessor.—if one is nec essary—usually nubs Vho desire U the wild, flight, and the result is a finished driver who rseentt further preserves of the leecher. Occasion ally wc find s cautious driver whe .locals more than two lessons; ws al ways give them a* many aa thej want. Once squared away, export dri» log is Only a matter of practice. Tha novice of one oeasou Is always tha expert of the next- the proud pais se*aor of ability to take not onlj his own but any other i-ar anywhera that its ability entitles It to go. Death of An A. C L OAednl. Richmond. Va,, Pei. t—Alexan Her Hamilton, viec-president f general counsel of the Atlantk Coast Isne Railroad, died at hli home Id Petersburg thin morning The funeral xorvicea will bo held to morrow at four o'clock In 8t- Pauli thnreh, Petersburg, with hsrial ti RlsndforH cemetery, Mr. Hamilton died of apoplexy, which attache, him, it Is said, a fortnight aga. Fet know of his fatal iUnaae. Ha w* born in Wllllanubom, K. C.. la lttl nnd was educated at the Virgin! Military Institute and WaeMngte. nnd Is* University. His third wtf and several children survive him. Mr. John A. MeKay left Monda for a ten days trip through th sooth In the interest of hie bushvea Ho Is manufacturiag various kind of farming Implements, all of whir prove to ho winners aa soon as h puts thorn on tha market. . -‘•'n.NMlXlh Ttl MUVK ii.MWim t.ouaty r-max i Pi-- p, J • aria Uawrinth and Hama * Xnmamha Warfc. At Lkclr macUng bald bare kn I • uay lb* board of County Commu i 4-onar* man, an appruprutaa a i (»vo.«» per year to secure as eager “f» uMoun.ualor to gyro «u > '••me ai a«Uug tkc far area* u> that • “Oil in thu county, fa* Nationa tiovemiaeot put up *6UU with thi - uraUmtaiMuag that tha county ap L piopnatt a like amount. in* action of Um County -i. ..uuet. assures tha farm datnonatrm f 001 »•» anti bo aelaetad by tha ran i Demonstration Bureau far thia Stab .ui expan will bo cboaao far tth important plana. ihe County CommUnoosra k ■am aa appropriation of , * ]uy one-half tha salary of n j to have charge of the boom * ics work in thi* county, Tha Gav crmm.nl pays the other five han Xha Canning Club and other activities af tha woman la tha farm ooui* <aii] now havo aa axpart dam ousixatac who will give her entire uma la thu county. This is a great *-»P forward and will ha tha ultimately of tha nrh| of dollar* to the cauncy. With prap w knowledge of the hum uea. many thoumnda at enaa at care pwu. bean., tom*ton*, and other vegetable* and fruit* con be aavau ior use la the bntue* at lni„(j that baa been In me ay in*taaraa re* to w«U._btthild Hanid. HOHUUAK GULL *« World-. Moot OmI| Opor* Cwit| u LaFaystte Tkaa ^ayattevuic. Friday. ra*f» ary IMA. liobeauaniem m away («ai tea been a favorite theme with mate composer., ai tt la with nevciuts, mad peruapa do other «.i)orl ha. ooaa treated auacaaafal aa KadV Lane, London, November IT, 1 jd, aad achieved aa 1r.aaadlati . jiuph. So great, indeed was tte ■ - caw that tha Libretto waa true —Oil la to aaarly ovary 1—g—g . whaaavar the opera was pm d it craatad a furroc. waa originally given in Italian ■ ,.jt tha cum of “La Ziagara,’ iiui when given in London K rumii •- lavorabla ccgpmt that il . '■ iioiao lor tba lints perfarmaoa •ii Honor of the marriage ad tha MX I'rincaw. la French it ni cai.od “La Bobemiaana,” aad waa proiiuued at tha Theatre tgiitjaa. LBiw, a December. IMP; it exated no much admiration that tha eoa» powr, Salle, was decorated with tba crow of Tha Legion ad Honor. The ■•opuiarity of tha opera has never *«‘-ad, aad four years age whoa the hokton Kagiiib Opera f,JTTHir maua its now famoas all star rrvrv .1 in thi. country tt ragtatarod a new triumph. Owing to tha aaar rtwv.a avnant. ill. .It «- - curt on tour tb. idee was abaadoaad I/Ut fur the pat two yean, fat spite ml be fact that numerous other cam pamaa hare played It (aod with Sue ««**!. the request* la bear tha origi nal ail star east h** bean aa htrist ant that tha Mnagomaat baa **•** Cd to make a tou- with tha eompaay intact Tha artists include Joseph V Sheehan aa Thsddeun, Marth Car nien a* Aritee. Kleins Da Salta* ai lha Quaan, Arthur Danas as Carol Arniielm, Philip Fate as Fla restate riugaM Crowtl as Duvtlshoef, mile. iiall as Buad, Dare Cronbargar at Tha Captain, with tha original apaak ally sWactod chorus and the baauti lui singe production Mr. Basil Haro fall will conduct lha orchestra. Tha earning of thi* orguaisstioc -o Fayattavllla has rauaad rorotel interest and bide fair to ba tha tha atrieal sanaation of the aaaaoo. • 'A N DIDATE UTVRK8 AFTER TRYING TEH Fayattavllla. Fab. 7 —Hon Q. K imoeka, Democratic candidnU to (ongrass frets tha Sixth District • aa beau out steoa last TTsdasailt. ■ 'oi-nln an a campaign trip lab Host horn Bladaa county. Mr. Nlmocks brought back a tel of sroe with hha—a tala mf bate lost hi a swamp, Ms ear tinalrtai il-wn and the raid shad* mi aigh clTslag in * hi* Saturday rraate ■u bo triad dMparately la route Faj e* evflh* before date. Ha Anally as r ad here Sunday. *r. Nlmocks stated that tha p* kj "* a# Bladen county, sepnrially I s h Lake Crush and Frensh sistlsai - -u taking kindly ta bis crodtdaq ■ " J .
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