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WWT ■UU1UHB PROCLAMATION
APPEALING FOR FLOOD AID
Tho flood roliaf appeal proclam*
t,n% la nod Saturday uight from
Haisigb, on authority of Governor
Craig followi;
To Uie people of North Caro
luia: A great disaster bat befallen
a large region of OUT Suw, hun.
drada of people are homeless end
helpleae. At this time I cannot de
aeribe the extent of the damage done
by the unprecedented flood* of July
16 and 16, nor can I undertake to
portray the present and prospect,ve
suffering. By reason of the fact
that Aabrilie has been cut off from
communication with the oulsido
world I coaid not be as promptly
and edcpuuWly informed of con
ditions a* other*. But I am now
prepared to tay that ia tha mountain
sections along our wcaUra atreares,
large and small, running eastward
from Wtlhes on the north to Ruth
v .-id an tha aouth tha floods .
•wept away not only the homes and
tha growing crop* but even the lands
theeaaelv** of hundreds, if not thoa
asnds, of our fcllowmen and women
. They are ia distress and many of
Warn utterly destitute and helpless.
Their aU has been swept away ia
a night.
“New, therefor*, I Locke Craig,
Lovencr #f tha State of North t_s.
oiina, am calling upon our generous
people to re* pood to tho cry of those
who have been io terribly stricken.
Thera is evory reason to bsiicv* that
many will for woohs have to bo sup
plied with the necessities of life,
la order that they may be sustained
until they can And a moans of live
Uoood. It ii but right that our en
ure poo pie should share Uus l
dan—but ran eon able that tha people
in region* of the State in which no
damage wee does, where crops wore
•pared and homes undisturbed,
nod«d open tbsir hearts in geaar
jus r, ving.
“I aadretend that a number Jt
ieqpl subscriptions bass bean start
and that at least two rails 1 commit
tea* has* began work . I tabs
onessina rather, to. .cosnirsod tbs.
At the asm* (tea. tea disaster ‘a
%r" •' 1i
grant, Inet I feel constrained -o
*1 point a committa* of general re
list and to authorise it to taka uv
ai ltptlans and to appropriate funds
as needs appear. Every dolltr
shall ba accounted for, and every
penny shall go to relieve actual need.
"Subscriptions may b* sent to
Edward E Britton, chairman, R*U
sigh. N. C
" I as sure our people, once they
realise Use distress of their fallow
North Caro linens, will ba quick to
pour out their mosey in this noble
causa."
Distinguished Entertainer Csmmg
The public will be pleased to leans
that the well known entertainer,
Mias Beulah T. McNemar, will give
on* at her delightful programs on
Tuesday night August 1st, in Opera
House, auspices Ladles Aid Society.
Baptist church.
Mias McNemar occupies an en
viable position on the American plat
form at today. She baa entertained
ia almost every state in tha Union
and before tha moat prominent gath
erings, and always charms har hear
er*.
The Bln* Jacket (Okie.) Ousette
in spaaUag of her says: “Mias McNe
mar is an entertainer of rare ability
and one who always presents a pro.
gram that Is elevating and Instruc
tive."
Sha will give a varied program
embracing new and popular selec
tions.
Boaaethtng to please everybody.
Adults 35 cants. Children under 14
years of age 28 cents, Reserved
aaats 80 cents on sale at Wilson A
Lee's Drag store.
PRESIDENT RTONO W NORTH
AND WKSrf
Waahlogton, inly IS.—Mr. O. P.
Hholl, 0( Dunn It traveling In tho
North and Woot, and flade that Pro
•tdont Wllaon It vary • I rang wfcer
oror ho baa boon.
"I bavo boon away from homo
flftoon daya* sold Mr. Shall to tbo
Nowa aad Oboarvor'o eorraapond
ant. " I bar* tourneyed through
aaroa dlffarant Matas going ao far
woot aa Mach I ate, Michigan, and
bavo talked with aion ot promloaea
M both political partita, and I faal
coaftdoot of Woodrow Wlloon'o ro
olootloa.
"Ropnbiirana from Wisconsin
Illinois aad Indiana hold as that
Mr. WlMm Is growing dally aad
that many Republicans would lino
ap for hla.’—H. S. c. In Nowa and
Ohaarrar.
Mr. aad Mrs. W. B. Baldwin rw
tmad Friday from a two waafci
ThaaMaa, moat af which Uma waa
«pw^*^Mr. Baldwin-, aid homo U
A. C. 1* TRAIN* DBTOUR
WATKR HIGH IN BANTIUf
Wilmington, July I«.—While tho
high water In tbo Bailee rlror, crose
Ing the main line of the Atlantic
Coaat Line between Florence and
Charleston, made It necessary today
to detour train* from FToronc* via
Denmark and over lb* Southern
Hallway to Charleston, ft wai an
nounoed by Atlantic Coast Lina of
flclali hero tonight that they antici
pated no aerlous damage from the
flood* and that the line would in
nil probability bo ope nod tomorrow
by noon Train service from Flor
ence to Colombia waa resumed today
train* being detoured via Denmark
Tbs Folrsnco-Augusta line 1* still
open, It was announced, no damage
from the flood* In tbe Santee be
ing expected on this line It will
be a week perhaps before lb* fine
over the WateTto river between Seen
ter and Columbia will ba opened.
Duke News of Interest.
Duke July 21th. Monday Mr. and
Mrs. Thoa. H. Webb and Mlsa SalHe
Perdie left for Portland Ore., where
Mr. Webb is a representative to the
supreme lodge Knight* of Pythias.
At CindnaUl they will Join the party
from North Carolina which will be
composed of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Scott
nod daughter of Graham. Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Vear* 0f Wilmington
“d Mr. W. T. Hollowell of Golds
boro. At Chicago tbs North Caro
lina party will get on the Pythian
Special from Chicago to Po:-j.
Ora. The party will be gone four
wmIu
Friday night Washington Duka
Lodge no. 1C6 Kaighta of Pythias
installed the following oAears, j. W.
lhaalelo. Chancellor Conmaadsr; J,
E. Standi. Vloa Chancellor; O. B.
bun peon, Praia U; ... g Her roll,
blaster Of work; Gilbert Woodworth,
master st arms; G. L. Suweti --
rJ*rd: 7. II. Uaaly, outer gcard, E.
S. Yarbrough actad as cfi.
oar and F. L. WUaon-as grand ass
tsr at snaa
Mrs. j. c. Yaripngh of Chicago,
and Mrs. J, A.Q«Wfc Jr, qf Msdw
Yarbrough. m.‘A
Mr. William White spent the woes
end visiting friends in Wilson.
While thore has been a considers hi*
amount uf rain recently, yet there is
no complaint from the farmers of this
section. The seasons have been
favorable end the work is well up
with excellent com and cotton.
Infantile Pursiyois The Symptoms
And Menas of Avsidiag It.
With mi as of inf an tils paralysis
being reported daily from various
parts of ths country, numerous in
quiries am being mads from many
sources as to the first symptoms at
the dlseaee end meaea of avoiding H
The State Board ef Health has there
fore issued the following brief bul
letin of public interest;
The first symptoms of the disease
are usually a fever, vomiting sad
pains in ths hand, back and limbs.
One should be suspicious if lntsstlsls
disturbances of almost any kind are
associated with s stiff ncckulrowxl
, ness and fever. Known exposure to
Other mass of the disease should
cause suspicion sad suspicion should
by all msnas be followed by s visit
to the doctor.
There arc several important things
to be does to prevent ths disease.
Flret of all, one should avcid all
known or suspected casco of ths dis
rate Flies cd all Muds should bo
absolutely excluded from ths house
sad from all food. Persons, Cato,
dogs and pats who have bean In say
way exposed to tbs disease should ba
avoided. Ths mouth, teeth uud nose
should be washed several times dally
Finally, keep just as strong, robust
and healthy as possible.
Onpe Fear at Flood RUff
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July I*.—Aa a r»nlt
of heavy rala Id ihla »action and
tha up country thn put 11*« daye,
tha Cape Fear river will probably
reach (he Hood atatre of SO tut Uv
ulsht At I o'clock It I* between
SS end St feet and rtatng abont
»tx Incbee an hour. No eonetdarabla
damage hae been reported.
OoldtMro WeSoooeU fl. And O. ■*
Ooldabnro Record.
The Raleigh Newt and Obearv
art boreaa with headquarter! I<
thq Chamber of Commerce roooen
wu establlahed In thin city Monday,
•Oder the management of Mr. Bryoi
Ford. Mr. Ford It n newapaper uni
of wide experience and a apleodU
writer, and wa are ram that be will
give the many readme of tha “OH
Reliable' come real aawi from tht<
•action every day.
Wa extend Mr. Ford a moat nor
dial welcome to oar <dty and pledu
him oar oar moat hearty eo-opeva
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TUB AMBITION OF THB SOUTH.
BUI.
Atlanta Oa. July 11.—Th* ambi
tion of th* Southern Hallway Co
waa stated aa follows by President
Fairfax Harrison ln an addros* bo
furs th* Virginia Banker* Associa
tion at Old Point Comtort:
‘To **o that anlty lntarost that
I* born of co-operation b*twcen th«
public and th* railroads: lo tee per
f*ct*d that fair and trank policy In
th* manage maul of railroad* which
Invito* the confidence of governmen
tal agencies; to real!** that liber
ality of treatment which sill cr»
blo It lo obtain the additional capi
ta1 noedod tor th* acquisition of bet
ter and enlarged facilities Incident
lo the demand for Increased and
bettor service; finally to take Its
niche In the body politico of the
South along elds of other greet In
dustries with no more hat with
equal liberate* equal lights and
eqnal opportunities.’
HIGH-PRICED .NEWSPAPERS.
London Tins** Halls tu Berlin for
••-dO n Copy.
A Berlin banker, who baa bee a
permitted by the Oerman adminis
tration to come to Part* on business
connected with relief work, stains
that the chief luxury of llfo in Brus
sel* 1* th* purchase of Londan and
Pari* newspapers, which can be had
easily If on* will' pay the exorbitant
plicae demanded.
The Times, of London, la worth
$«.<•, the Temps of. Pari* |«.0(
the Malio of Parts 14 00, and the
other Preach papers |l'*C The
penalty for being eanght with
on* of thee* paper* la not server*
and la neatly act enforced against
persona of good standing bat the
penalty for the agency which dis
tribute* the paper* would be vary se
ver*. Th* Oerman officials have had
no aaecaas in running down lha dis
tributers so It la thought that per
hapa Oerman sotdlars have their
hand la It, for the progta of a'eonplo
of hundred copies of the Times each,
day are conaMarable—
Revival At Sprint Bkwach
Dul*» Creek, July 84.—Bar. J.
A. Campbell, of Ibis place. It hold
» revival at Sprtng ’ Breach,
Sampeoa county. Ho has been pastor
at tblo church, for 87 years After
•n address Saturday by Bev. C. 3.
Thompson shoot four hundred dol
lars woe pledged for missions
Boat Estate Traaafcra.
The following deeds have been (li
ed for TVflstrstio* in the office of
Register of Deeds since our last
issue. at
Deelei Campbell , mortagee, to
to A. M. Shaw, 47 1-8 scree ia
8tewarts Creak township. Consk*.
rration, |160. Deed dated April
8, 1018.
3. D. Autry and Wife to Board at
Education of Harnett County. am
school house lot tn Orova township.
Consideration, Mb. Deed dated
June 5, l*lb.
J. T. Shaw and wife te Louln C.
Bain. 12 seres in Anderson's Creek
township. Consideration, big, and
other considerations. Deed datad
June 28. 181«.
J. T. Shaw and wife to Louis C.
Bain, 40 scree in Aaderuoa's Creek
township. Consideration, |1S and
other considerations Deed dated
Jane 28, 1»1«.
V A Ciemevi fsu V 17.111 KL..I_
LeU 43 and 44, Lincoln HeigfeU,
Lilllngton. Gomel deration, |4i,
Deed dated January 28, 1915.
R B. Jeeaup and arlfe U W. T.
Brock, one acre iB Crave townaktp,
Conaideratlen, 1700. Dead dated
Jane 27, 1914.
Z. T. Kieatt aad wife to L. H,
Campbell, two acree In Hefll’a Creek
teamahip. Coneideration, |400
Deed dated April 1, 1915.
J. V. Harrington to A. M. Cloud, V.
acrea in Anderaon't Crek townaktp
Goneid oration, MOO. Deed da tec
July 17, 1914.
W. PL Sorrell and wife to J. W
Sorrell, 69 aeraa in Arerebero team
"hip. Con*iteration IS, and low
and affection. Dead dated May It
1919.
B. P. Wiggina and wife to Vlrgt
nia R Borneo, 26 acraa in NeiiTi
Croak towaahlp. CoueldereHoa, I
aad leva aad affection. Dead dot
ed April 11, 1916.—Harnett Poet lie
Jaaiee WMteeaab Riley Dice Proa
Paralyale.
Indlnapelie, lad., July 19.—Jama
Wkltaomk Riley, the Indiana pop
died thie evening.
Mr. Riley rufferad from the w
treave heat all day, but area though
to be mating emay tonight. H
IaaVnd hie Korea far a drink of w»U
ni II o'clock. Whan aka retarna
with it ha tree dead. Death wr
daa to a atraha of paralytia.
NMin. .
Progiwwive Cotton Ptxaten and
merchants:
There Is a time In tho individual's
Ufa that opportunity knock* at His
door, and if bs grasps it, hi* fortune
ia mada The same >a tree to na
tions.
Th* South hat a gnat opportunity
to sail Her ntxt cotton crop for more
money than st any period since the
Civil War, if she will grasp it prompt
•y
We have condition* existing now
that have not existed before, sod s
little study oe the part uftbe plant
ers win enable them to take advanta
ge of them. Th* peed mitt will
say It can’t be done, bat ire say it
can.
These condition* ere brought a
bout by the European War (which
looks as if it were nearing the end),
end the reduction th the us* of fer
tilisers, as well aa other abnormal
conditions. Pew rasdite that there
is a possibility of .a cotton famine
before another crpp la made, and
that the demand will exceed the sup
ply. ‘
We are going to pobttab the “Sou
thern Cotton adviser” at At
lanta, Ga. in the Interest of cot
ton planters. gWi*% them direct,
through a sense M monthly trade
letters, valuable Information of the
condition* now g and likely to
exist in the fatnre.^ the cotton trade
a* well a* the *m*£at of cotton on
hand at spotshed cLcdes, the rote of
consumption, the pdhbebte production
and the conditions 'that will govern
prices a* well as fafrw marks! price*
are made.
Everyc BotiUtn,' planter
know the ccmriltloop^fta hu to most
in marketing hia crap. Tha cotton
trader* know Uul but they ara
aot going to tell %om far obvious
"rr- . ** Ur I • |
talent obtains] 1c to keep them post
ed on what ia wm., . place,
object of thcoo letters is to leap yau
posted In Uka mannar. We wUI m~
deevor to shew you how to <mc
this opportunity, to make a hull m*r.
1 I
general railroad strike, tha shortage
of wool, the demand that is coming
for courser weaves of doth, the re
duction ia the nee ef fertilisers, the
shortage of potash, and high inter
est rates, will have on price*. For
ret the Presidential campaign kmg
enough to study the situation and
you will find It will pay big divi
dends. Knowledge is power, >nd
unless you keep informed, you may
walu op after it is too late, and aot
up another complaint about Wall
Street, and the speculators robbing
the Sooth. Thay are alive alright
This will bo a year of fortunes in
cotton. Who wIM get it?
There are eo few cotton planters
that gtvaa any time or thought to
these matters, the progressive plan
ters should encourage the others to
look more after their interest and
to think for tfaamaelvoo.
The government report, July 1st.
showed bout MJMO/OOO acres Is cot.
ton this year, indicating a yield of
14,000,000 balsa, but It did not toil
you that the use of fertiliser it takes
two acres to prodocs whet one!
would on greed deal of our lend.|
It will be our aim to give you all
the valuable information obtainable,
aad the data we will give you could
net be aollectod by the individual
planter, except at a coat greater
than tha benefit, but can be collected.
aj us, conosnseo un given to you
•t a trifls in money and a saving of
valuable time. You can get three
trade latter* direct, postpaid, by
sanding f 1 with your name and ad
dress to us, and have your name
placed on our mailing list. Tbs first
of those letters will appear about
August 10th, and will bo a revelation
to you beeause you do not realise the
conditions
Prepardnea* la a virtue, and you
can propara to sao something doing
all the time la the near future.
With mw conditions rising constantly
you should loop pasted. It will
make or save you hundreds ef dol
lars.
Address the Southern Cotton Re
view, Atlanta, Ga.
P ft. The publishing of this
notice Is a courtesy to you from your
local paper and do* credit should be
given them, as they are co-oporatiai
with oa In getting this informetier
before you. Yoor local paper |i
a valuable aaeet to you. and it ii
t worth many times whet yea havi
to pay for it.
The Kind ef Wemaa te Marry.
, You taka a tip from me ton. Whai
yea marry, marry a hoots woman i
. woman who's wiling to bang a "Oa
I Blase Our Home'' sign oa the oral
I without making funny joke* a bos
r it— American Magasine.
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Mis* Maude Lra. of Greenville, 1
lo the city VWriting r*!*ti»*n.
». AND O. M’lUSAl IX UOUM
BBeetvo Hectoning Today With Mr.
Byraw Ford la Clurga
Effect It* today Mr. Bryon Ford
becomes tbs Ooldahoro representa
tive or (he News and Observer de
rating Ms entire urns to Inter sale
if tha paper In that city and sec
tion. In tha course of a day or two
he will have secured permanent
headquarters where frinnd* and pa
trons of the paper will always find
i hearty welcome.
Ob noeoani of Its proximity to
Raleigh and tha close sad friendly
relations which have kite ays existed
between the two cities, Oeldsboro
has long seemed an especially Invit
ing Place lor the opening of a News
and Observer bnresn and the man
tgerment of lha paper la very glad
mdaed that clrcsaaataaocs hava now
levaloped that make if advantageous
to give this special service to the
Wayne capital.
Mr. Ford, who Is a trained newt
paper man with experience In both
the editorial and tha basin'*! aidn
lion prove e*peci_lty adapted to the
work In Ooldahoro and wtll be lu
itrnmsntal tn patting Ooldahoro oa
the New* and Observer map mors
emphatically than has ever bees
lone before. The Wayne city la one
>f the most prollAc sources of news
In the State sad It has much that
the rest ef the State ought to ho
Informed shoal. Mr. Ford can be
lepesMlnd upon to do everything pos
dble In a legitimate way to Id the
world know what la going oa la the
m afmsiA I la at# U/ae.*--a_ mm.
x>-operation of Um cUlcaaa of OoMa
boro In making Mr. Ford's work
at tba greatest possible service to
Bolds boro la earnestly rsqaestnd.
la tatrodaclag tba arm Ootdsboro
rep isaalaUra of tba News aad Ob
server, Ibis ftp* acknowledges with
(banka tba perviee of Mr. Emmett
R- Brown, wbe far tills a loam uqfe
with one ar twa brief laUrmlaaiOBs
Ua baaa aorraa^aadaatt for tba Moot
tad Obaarvar at Ooldsbar*. Mr.
ion baa not baaa able to (If* aa
somplete a news sarvlco from Oolds
boro as desired, bat with lb# United
time at hla command be baa does
sxcelloqt work. Tba News aad Ob
server retlaQulahe* iu relatlona with
him with regrets.—News and Ob
server 17lh.
IWIdag aad Lena Electa OMwa.
Tbc new Board of Directors of the
Dutm BuiMiag ft Loan Association
bald its first meeting Monday night
and Edward Smith was elected See
retary aad Traasartr. Tba Secre
tary mad Treasurer eras required to
execute and file a good bond bi tba
sum of $14)00.00. The directors
elected the following finance com
mittee: Dr. J. R. Butler, 1. W. Pur
die aad K. U Godwin.
Mr. C. J. Smith eras appointed as
Attorney for the association. Tha
new organisation is storting out
with the Asad detenninatton to
make the association a success The
Tha aaaociatiea la to bo caagratala
tod upon securing Mr. Edward Srait^
to serve aa Secretory aad Troas
nrar. Ha Is ana of tha laadng In
suranea man of this community aad
his new dsties will no doubt in*
crease bis insurance business. It
behooves every stockholder of tbs
AlifleiUlaa sad evsrv dtiimi who
hai tho good of tho community it
heart to co-operate with Mr. Sgiith
He ie making a sacrifice in a finan
cial way to accept the otHee of Sec
retory and Treasurer hot ha ia con
fidently expecting the ee-operuttor
of every etofc-holdjR^ ns well aa
every boelncee man in the common!
ty end with Me co-operation the
MJceeee of the association Is assured
NBVn TO MUCH M KKKT AT
HMlTMPimj>.
rtRcaat la Pee M Poet Stage si
Cape Pear at Fay ntta rile.
According to tha weather barest
the stage of water la the Nense si
Hmlthfitld will reach seventeen 01
eighteen feet daring nes^ two 01
three days. At 1 o’clock yestordai
afternoon tha water guage shows)
I4.lt feet at that point. The Neu»
la a stow riser aad any be severs
hours reaching Its highest stage
Warulage were aent out yesterday t
■II polnta along tha river to cede
that people who had eattle ta th
lowlands or porloksble trope mtgh
begin to get these to points S
i safety.
i During the twenty-four hoars eat
I tag at • last night there had hoe
I nn average rainfall of twa sad
| half I nohen over the upper watoreht
of the Neman. The forecast ass ft
no mors rein at eot-aogaeaee sad
s Is not expected by tho he reap th)
tha eraet das at toatthfleld will m
.Items From Cm. •
ComU, July tOtfcr—At ft MM
maatiag eg tho tows eooMMtoaoro
it woo ordorad that all laws pterieoe
ly passed or mode pnridfaft far »
r—■< moot daaleto ia Coats ho
spooled. This gl TOO tho former
privilege of bringing their beef, But.
t°*. peek, ate to tosra sad roUihag
it ia oay quaeKy. It to hoped that
Ufa more will ho to lha motool fa.
Uraot Of both tho farmer* and town
folks.
Tho directors of tho i imomollj
fair hold a mcotiog at Coota Bsturdoy
July IMh, for tho psrpoioi of or.
rmagtag dote, program, ate. of tho
fair nest fall. It bafag ta^oaoMo
to complete the week to bo done at
thio mooting, soother mestfag woo
railed to bo held at Caste so Wed
naodoy July MO, ttlfapa All
tho directors of aach deport aunt ora
c*f Mad to bo proaeat at this moot
tko'oBaet date of feMUr* will bo
•sod on this date.
Mr. O. A Yo«ftg Md Prof. Owm
last Friday.
Mr. J. C. Jonas, with tho D. ead A
By . O. k mad a
Flanders
Mr. Bockort Stophai rf Willow
Springs spent loot fa teM
with Ms sistor, Mrs. O. A Yoong.
Md tf
Mr «f Johnston Co. was aaaa ia
Geobe thU wash an Mm.
aaaaaally large aeai ataM
church at Gift Haptiot Church flat,
urday aad Baa day.
M. C ipaK tha ftrat part W tha
weak with Mr. J. L. Jahaeaa aad
Mr. W. D. Harrtagtaa af Chartotta
to vtoMag Ur. and Mia. L. U Lsvta
Daka, Jaly M.—A aiat MeeUag
waa aallod Taaaday eight at the
lywta to porfoat a plan to syste
matically rales leads lor tha aager
m g Ua flooded dtatrtct of North
Carotins The rainy waether prawn
tod a largo attend aeon Bor. M. Mar
r1n Haggiaa eras appotated chair
man or tha amt lag and a committer
waa appotated to racaira donations
▲ alas UlUa saw was raeotvad Taaa
day sight aad than are but man
who tow stated that thay wwaM
gladly help, hat coaid not ha pro
mt at tha meetlag. Mr. B. P. Darts
cashier of Baak of Haraou ia treas
urer aad alt faada will ha haadled
by ktoa.
Bov. W. L. Maaaaa paster of tha
Mathodlat church closed a aaccaaa
tal rartval Be tar day at Angler an
which Be*. 0. W. Parry of UUtag
too aaslatad. Thia weak Mr. Maaaaa
la «-»t-g Mr. Parry la a rartval
near Bala's Creak
nor. w. aanu a<n<», »■» ,w
costly otooed a rostral at Chlaa
Oror* left Wadmaqdap for Uadaa
whara be will eoadect a eartaa et
eai »tfoe ta the school sedttortaw.
Mae Mabel Woodworth waat erMh
hi to aad Win preetie at the pleao.
Mr. aad Mre. H. R. Haggles aad
daaghter of Mow Bara left Monday
after a rtaH te their aoa Bar. W.
M. Hoggins.
Thee. Webb Jr. left Maadap for
Peghkeepete M. T. where he wUl ea
ter Poughkeepete baetnaee mdlege
aad win take a consists borteeee!
coatee.
Mr. aad Mre. Mitten Smith. of
Baneea, ead Mtae Laoie Smith of
Roabore, were rialten la the dip
to IP feet aa a wailmaai Rocorde
ta the ogtee of Dtreetor Deaaoa ehew
that the Cepe Pear Hear, ta the
preeaat need area, bee reaehed ••
feet wtthoat detaa say great tatary
to the fame aad poepte reetdtag
ertthta the Seed dfetrtec The Meeee
aad Oape Pear are *ery eieggtoh sew
’ pared ta the weaatata rtreawe la
I the weetera part at the Plato ead
» the water worse wRh were defl
> beratlea aad leas dwtrestirs ferae.
Warataga ware alee teat ta lewai
> eloag the Cape Rear bat aat te
r elam the people. The forecast I*
i for a IS loot etago at Rayetterttle.
i — nth.
f _ Bede’s Creak.
Bala’s Creek, Jaty II —U R
- Caw shell la ereetlag e brisk elan
■ here aad le trytas te hare It wwplet
k ad hp Aagaat II. The baOdtag I
I two elortaa, 4TaU feet. The Ire
r Boor will be toed lor geaeral war eh
it aadlaa #o oae dda The ether el*
it win he aeed ae a drag Were, wttl
e re awe far barber shag aad ndiSa
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