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dunnJ V<M- IV -- N. C. M., An TO PUT AGITA TORS IN JAIL Federal OA<hli in the Cavalry TaU Ta Act With Promptness Washington. May 29.—Attorney General Gregory today Instructed United States attorneys and marshals throughout the country to use thsir utmost efforts to arrest and prixe cuta all persona responsible for the agitation which has manifested Itaclf in localities from New England to Texas against the registration June t of men subject to selective draft. This agitation has mado itaolf felt so ms whs l in many sections, but thus far there apparently Is little conee tlon between tho outbreaks. Officials have undertaken an exhaustive in vestigation to determine If the wholr anti-draft sentiment hi not rooted in axtenaive machinations of German propagandists in this country, hav ing a central headquarters. Germans Beck at H. Color to thin theory la leni. In some degree, by the marked similarity in the method of procedure in widely separated communities Some offi cials believe that the entire agita tion is manufactured by Germans, who, baffled la thsir original program calling for an armed uprising of Ger man re acre lets in this country up on Amerirn’i entry into the war, have turned their anergios to this method of hindering the military plana of the government II >ucn m UIO uvuayu BV j will come to nothing, official* believe. The department of justice, it was au thoritatively announced tonight, ex pects 100 per cent of eligible* to reg ister, and prompt prosecution under the criminal provisions of the law will be instituted in ths few cases where tbs law is not observed. Bepert Slatlsers . To bring out tbe full registration. Attorney General Gregory today in vited the entire nation to constitute itself a committee of the whole, and every mac of military age a commit tee of one to report slackers. “Every aw subject to rvgutra tion Is not only expected by the de partment of justice to comply with the la*," reads an official statement, “bat also to constitute hlmsotf a com mittee of oae in his community to see that each of his acquaintance! who should register docs to, or is promtply reported for prosecution under the criminal provisions of the law. Attorney General Gregory In vites sll young men of the country to co-operate in the enforcement of the law as a part of their patriotic duty. CHILDREN’S DAY AT DUKE Mr. Middleton la Town. MelhedUt Is Have Revival. Daks May M.—Children's Day was celebrated at tho Methodist Church Sunday morning. In addition to tbe very pleasing exercises given by the little folks, the names of all babiv* en the Cradle Roll were called and each baby present was presented with a roes. The membership of the Cradle Rot) totals forty-nine anil s large percent of these were present. At the regular Sunday Reboot hour, on account of Mbs Vora Stencil's re signation, Miss Ethel Jolly was elec ted Superintendent of the Cradle Roll department with Mbs Korn Thomas as assistant. Immediately after call ing the roll the following infanta were baptised: Harvey Pd wards, Naomi Paireloth. William Holt Man auior umna. Mr, E. L. Middleton. Sonday school Saeretary of the Baptist State (Ion erntlon war in Duke Saturday and Sunday bolding thru* aarrice* In In toreet of the Snndny School work. Saturday night bo giro nn illustrat ed lecture using a slereoptlcon and elided Illustrating the Sunday School work, covering the subjects of Build In* and Equipment. Grading the Schools, Organised Claeses, and T—ahor Training. His lectures Sun morning and night rove rod sub jo«U more In detail. While in town Mr. Middleton was the guest nf Mr. 0. 0. Berber, superintendent of the Baptist Sunday School. Mr. 0. W. Perry, of the Haw River Circuit, will arrive |a Duke Monday afternoon to assist llev. W |„ Man. sue in a ton day 'revive I ns the Meth odist chore h. - The Pleat Mat onol Dank of Duan ha • decided to open a l iberty Bond ■«*lagn Club, details of which will •PI *a«r in neat week's leans of the Dk patch. It will be conducted dm Itoc to a Christmas Savings club. The who purr hoses a |M.M bead h* permitted to pay for It to weekly InotaMmenta ef n ot. The mms ratio will pcw.il to the pur okseo nf bonds of larger denomina tions. Swerol hate already inboetib od for bonds under this arrangement and R to the duty of others to he patriotic and do their part, i -Irenes. Uwto As ley gad Edward •Mektead Want Sunday sad Man day to Clayton and M#. OVER HALF UNMARRIED MEN T»l»l ml LcWJori Within Draft A(r Limit! is M7MM, Burma ml Cmiii at WuUi|l« Re port* By a census bureau estimate Sat urday classifying tha more than 10, 000,000 man within tha military draft ag* limit, the number of single men is placed at 6,372,400 and the nuns-' ber of married at 4,h46,900. The estimate was ptepured on a basm of a normal increase in popu lation since the 1010 census and on the assumption that the ratio be tween ms mud and single men is the same as at that tlsse. The classification by chief occupa tions Is given as follws: Agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry 2,844,000; manufacturing and mechanical industries 3,030,000; bo gainful occupations 600,600; Irani fM/rtation 967,000; trade 164,000; public service 144,000; domestic and personal service 441.000; profession »• service 336,000; clerical occupa tions 374,000; extraction of mineral 364.000. The government, it has been stat ed, will not exempt any particular clasaee of industry from conscript ion but will deal with esses individ ually Individual!, however, whose wo He, ia considered necessary to pre serve an economic balance will be exempted. Nearly every line of in dustry. it is Mid. has appealed to tha ■»ar department for exemption af its workers. Some few classic cations are not Included in the kgurae. INTENSIVE FARMING. Mr. B. O. TrwMMd Will PrW<K« *15,000 00 Worth of Form Pro. due** oo M Aero*. Mr. B. O. Townsend, insurant* agont, real astate man and farmer, •aid hia crop of potato** recently for 16.00 per barrel, f. h. care at Dunn. They are to be delivered be lureon the Mh and 20th of Jane. From lb* twony-fiv* acre* be piaated in 1 >oLetoe* he hope* to harvest at least 1,600 barrels.which will exnoant gross to aboat *6,000.00. Mr. Townsend's farm is located iJst uu'.vidc the corporal* limits of tha town, Contains fifty aFr^e; and it the model fain of this section. Me has it planted in corn, cotton, beans and potatoes and hits a splen did crop of each of the above. Cat ion Is planted between the potato iows and during the recent cold weather the potato vinos protect the rotton from exposure and it receiv ed no backset as a result of the unusual weather. He will get hia usual crop of cotton from this land r.nd he has managed it in such a way that his potato crop it extra, accord ing t» the usual one-crop style of farming which prevail* in this tac tion. The work Mr. Townarrd is doing on kit farm ia attracting the atten tion of all who ace it. It is demon iltsUvc in nature and shows what land can be made u> produce In this section if pocpl* will go at it in the light way. if a few farmers in each county in the country had caught the •pirit and had nrodured as effective ly and as planlifnlhr as Mr. Town rend has done they would be hatter off financially, and tha people would not be threatened with a food fam ine. It I* conservatively estimated that the gross receipts from his farm this year, provided prices re main good and an average crop ia mads, will total aboat *16,000.60. T^are will be a nice profit ia thta for the owner, a great deal more than oUon atone would havs-netted, and Mr. Townsend also has the cwnsola llon of knowing that he has dona hia patriotic duty by doing his hit 'owned helping to feed tha world. J. S. DRAUCHON DEAD Pramiaaat Inlm. M» ml Coarord DM Lut Night. HU Rate lives Hare. Mr. J. S. Draughon died sadderv 1» at hia home in Caneard laat night Nawa of hit death reached tha eity ’.^ia morning. Mr. George F. Owens, nephew of tha deceased, having ra .'etved a telegram apprising him of tha feet. Mr. Dranghen waa a native of lampoon county and waa about tS ream of eg*. Ha was a prominent boaineas man of Ceucord. wbor. ha Had made hia home far a hum bar of fears. II■ wsa s married mail and 'eaves a widow and two children. HU basin*** career waa a raeeam, tnd during the past few 'years had ■manned a fortune II* had vieitad '" Dunn and Has reUtivss here and " Rem peon who will Uaro of his oddan death with regret and sorrow. Within the past two wooha quit* i number of Dana boys and girl* Have returned beam from the vart .aa Colleges and Unhraraitim of UU ■hd other St*tea. They am homo or tha nummur and H mama good a have thorn with a* again. Thay era a great aaaat to Urn town and (hair prsaiaea salivan* thlsgs to ao WARNING ISSUED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL Far TkoM Whs Weald Attempt te Prevent Kefietrsties Washington, May 27_Criminal prosecution awaits persona who at tempt to prevent registration un der the War Army bill by propaganda or otherwise. Attorney Ceoeral Qre ory announced tonight that his At tention had bean called to the drca latlon of propaganda designed to dis courage registration, and that the government would deal vigorously with such esses. "Such action is n plain violation of the law," said Mr. Gregory, "and the Department of Justice la pnrpnr ed to prosecute promptly any per son guilty Of such conduct. Tha officer* and agents of tha dspartasent throughout the country hare been instructed to watch carefully for violations of this law. “In addition to penalties contain ed in the act which made evasion a criminal offense, section sis af tha Federal Faaal Coda makes it a trim Inal offense punishable with not mors thaa sis (S) years sf Imprisonment for any two or more paisem who conspire together to “hinder, prevent or delay the execution af any law of the United States." SOME MARRIED MEN 1 t An official enouscement from tha war department today aets at root the general belief that every married man would be excluded from tha Am levy. Tha anonneemoat means that men whose wives or children have means of support will ho liable to military service. An estimate from the ccunm bu reau revealed tha fact that rVm one half of tho mea available for conscription under tha law an mar ried. Any sweeping exclusion af mar ried man would seriously deplete tha available material. The anooncemant prepared today by tha provost marshal general's of fice states: “The act establishing the selective draft authorises tha President to ex clude or discharge from the draft personi dependent upon them far sap port which renders their exclusion or discharge advisable. The census estimate shows that almost half the men ATiihbU for drtfl under the net of Congress, are married aad any sweeping exclusion of married men would, therefore, be inadvisable. On ly those whose dependents must rely solely upon them for support should claim exemption and of course all married men between tha ages ef 21 and SO, Inclusive, must register whether or sot they propose to claim exemption." RIC STILL CAPTURED SUNDAY Sheriff Turlington was in town to day and brought the news of tho capture of a largo whiskey still in Upper Little River township last Sun day by two of hie deputies, Messrs MrArtao aad Upchurch, light man were captured at tha ttess tha still was taken, Are of whom art in jail In Raleigh, the other three being able lo give band for thair appearance at court. Three of tha eight men ware negroes The entire party waa carried to Lilli ngton Sunday and placed la jail, where they spent Sunday night. They were brought to Dunn Monday room ing. and throe of them gave hand, ap proved by U. 8. Commissioner Toung, after which the other free were taken to Raleigh The still eraa a largo on# and eras made of copper. H woe deatroyed by the Sheriff and several gallons of whiskey and a large quantity of beer which waa fouad at the still, waa ponred out. The sheriff and Me dep uttee have been commended far their work, which la oplondtd evidence that the people of the eoaaty are oppoaad to farther blockade mg. •OT RUM OVER AMD HURT Meaday morning about eight o', eoleh o colored delivery hoy by the name of Relcom Jemlgan waa run down by a Ford cur being driven by Mr. George A. Pep# frwm the bo entry near Dunn. The boy nuns to have ebaoon the wrong tarn on Main street end ran directly la front of the mating automobile. The brakes ef the car wum hurled ou at once but the front wheels of Use machine bed already struck the bicy cle and the boy was mat nndor the hind wheefc. However, the boy. waa not hurt seriously though jarred up somewhat. Ho la reported aa gutting along aN right aow and ie already un the job again. Rev. and Mre. J. A. Hornaday loft Monday for Richmond, Va.. wham they wilt spend the week with their daaghtot, Mrs Stephenson Mrs. 1. A. MeCetter. of Vastde mem, h horv on • vhM to bor moth or. Mm. Janetta Emma THOSE WHO if MUSTRHTER * RagUtradm Jms Hi. S An article la WtimA'I Char lotte Observer cxplamsgBsn facta ahoat tha cuoKrlptg ifcistrsilon law that all ahould raadiJk fallows: Contrary to tho goflH bo lief, married men arc not catfa&d aodvr tha act, but must re(UK« only the following are ewaJV Those who have notjKhed the age of 21 on Jana ft. (Arir 21.t birthday is June 6, thajflBrt regia Mon whoso Slat birth#&«Ma ho. fore June ft or whaao flKblrthday Men la the Navy or tMMu Army of tho United States, JB* Karine Corps, and the officers oAB fteser-vs Man In tha Nstk>nsM|ard and Naval Militia seloslly jB^vlce on Haa in the enlisted Ss corps actively engaged in ssflBf af the Unitad Stales on June , SickBoea, physical dissafty, nf any kind, or absence from bmflN-will not excuse aay failure toBhOr on Jane ft. National GuelBmhn not mustered Into service b^^PJaae b must also register. fK‘ Punishment for fail is om roar’s ia making faloe itstsBenl year's imprisonment quest enforced eases. It 1s alee added person registering la Itsry law he win he There baa bean understanding on the who must register; but boss oe the aide of rather than those who register. Briefly between the ages of Si airs, mast register. I. of several reasons, bo obtain exemption Some will tioa spew Oka'__ ___■ brought into the service on the sec ond. oc third, or fourty.or some later eall, should the war tabt long enough to demand the mss It it the general belief that married men, end other taro who hare moth ers or young slaters or brothers de pendent upon them. wiB not be called out wa the first call to r.rms It is eleo generally bebeved that those with serious physical defects will be left out for all Urns It la believed that the first rati will be issued to those healthy single men., who hove no one depending upon thorn or who do not have Jobs that are of more economic worth to the Government than are the men as soldiers. The registrars wfll scad in the cards at the end of the conscription period and the Government ocperU will sort them out and issue orders tor the chosen ones to moboliv# at Urn proper cantonment. It ia not behav ed that Uua wiB raqeirv any great length of time, but that thi work of 1 raining the now National Army will be well under way within a few font ha PATRIOTIC CITIZENS Following it • Hat of patriotic ci Uacnt and corporations of Dunn who h»»s subocribod for Liberty Loan Bonda through the Fn* National Fint National Bank, Aun, N. C...ft,000.00 BUta Bank A Trait 0»-1,000.00 H. L. Godwin__ .1000.00 *■ B. Baldwin_j_....00.00 * A. Culbrelh__ 100.00 *■ l. Godwin.... ......._SOU 00 O. K. Grantham.-- ....100.00 P. A. Lao......100.00 K. L Howard_...- .100.00 Kagaaa T. Lae.850.00 Perry Morgan...50.00 Geo. W. Naylor...50.00 Clyde L. Alderman.50.00 B. G. Jobneon_ _,...50.00 O. R. McDonald_ _60.00 Ralph Wade....100.00 $5,550.00 FOR Five MILLIOM AMERICANS Philadelphia Record. If 5,000,000 Americana each tub* Krtba for a 1100 Liberty Rond that will bring In #000,000,000 toward the liberty Lean and nmare iu euoceea, for already eery haeey sebaeriptloa* bare beea made by banka, treat oom pnalaa, large corpo ratten* ef all kiada aad people of wtakfc. It to the per aoa ef mederate mean* that the gov ernment deriraa to mack, and to this end It offer* a very safe and atome tiea Investment. There la ample Unto allowed la which to make payments. Make II a point %, bay « band this week, and thereby da yonr bit far the men whe wU man be enreying the Atari and ttrifas t. Fnnm STREET PAVING ABOUT COMPLETE! C~.tr.ct Will Be r.ol.b.d Serna sad All Street. Opened Up The contractor* are finishing ap their work ad paring the streets of Dtsaa gad IlMB six er eight weeks their contract wBi be ro ns pie ted. Te date 45,000 square yanks of sheet asphalt has been pat down, which leaves a balance of 20.000 square yards, which will be finished within the asst six weeks if there la ao unavoidable delay. Tbit work haw been pushed during the past sixty days, the weather having beea awe favorably than during the winter-mad early spring. Mr. Bnlfa, the fora men. says he feels agaBdect tee work wifi ha completed within six weeks, when he will take. Ids force to Edea wo t* begin ea a similar contract. when the additional yards of pav ing la completed Dunn will enjoy tee distinction of beisg one of the hast paved teems Ja North Carolina. It will have several- miles „f shark as phalt paving, and la addition to this wiH pat down 10,040 ‘square yards of concrete side walks, which win in clude an tea Impir-t sidewalks is the city. AH this mack has been done under a Contract which was asade before the Isdaseeiluue advance •a materials and at a price twenty five per cant rhsapev than tea mme claas of work Is being dpae fel today la this respect tea tgwa Baa been for tunate and credit k+da te those whe financed this project. THE DAY AND IT* DUTIES An Ippnl by The Gsesrosr to (As Yotio« Moo of tbo Slots North CwllnUw, the Fifth day of June drag* nigh. It bohnorco at U> pat our boost ie order and ha ready fer-Mt comic*. AU j&aplaa In all chair* have then it)« j txod eo that day—the day whereas a Highly natron jm rgbt tr Ka eoe •oeratlaa to tdi||h aarrteo fa tha eaaeo ef-uaivered justice and abiding peace. Tho day it destined to loom urge in history, and will ha faghast Inked with a world-wide er iptaai i ftft.tfrji.ra.'isjwm' own. Happily ie North Carolina there it 10 longer division nr debate. With ■ filth that cast* out fear wa ge forth to register a atom challenge In the blood red prestige of a band if hereditary autroeruU who have made unto themselves and uoto their people an Iron Image and called it Sod. Bat the registration in a tingle fay of all the men fat the State ho toeeo *he agn> of tweatjr-ene aad diiity-onr call* for jmNataal —^ ■ystamatic work. I ther fore urge, 1. That all miniatani of tha gos pel of every race and creed call at tention at every service conducted by them between now mud tha Fifth >f June to the following duties af '•Uzcnehip and commands af tha he, ti.11 1'’*1 **** registration books •fill be open at 7 a. m. an Tuesday. ib« COi day of June and close at 9 f. m (2) That it is important to rogia t*r c,rly the day-in order to avoid rongeation in the closing hours. (*> That the law applies to white »m( black alike. Ministers and teach m of the colored race are requested to emphasize the Tact that all cob >red men between the neisnlhoil Igea are required to register la pre the same manner as the whites Ml That no physical disability "rtl* excuse a man for fsills* to rw *Ur- If he is between twenty-one »nd thirty-one years of ms he Bluet register in person or send hla card no “alter what hit physical cendittea ™*y be- The question of exempt. "* bim from service on account of bhyrlcal aniitnese will bo dtermln fd at a later day. It in no way af recta the obligation imposed upon Mm to register. <•) That if a party willfully falh Ln plater he will forthwith bo ar r«*ted. Our people must he firm to understand that they have a# discre tion in this matter If their aamos do no* *PP*»r on the registration cards when they arv canvassed, a warrant •rill bo sworn out against them at •M"- 1 sincerely trust that not a wan In North Carolina will ha ar ceated for falling to da Ms duty. ,fl* That of the men whs regie ter on the tth day of Juno prot n°l wore than one out of Nwtvo will be drawn for service as ihe lint call. Rot If a man shews •*y disposition to avoid or evade hie responsibility bv will in all probahil iiy bv the flnt man who will he sent to the training camps. In every eea eeivahie aspect it will pay the ci Iteen to cheerfully comply with the law. ..a; * 'nV ***** vewspaper ha the Mate to can attention to the six mat •»>•« mentioned in every lame of the paper from now until registra tion day. *- 1 urge all traveling even, raral «an earrtea, phyvieiaaa w*n praette COMMUMmr PLAT festival Pin* Wadmmda ^rmm clock, really Mika too a£d£ ' ISa coating thaatoam*. The n*p ter program baglae too Mil day b« the May Faatiral ie a big free nca to Mart Urn week wMb too burst a rothuaiaam aad to praparr ovarybod; for the gala week. It la a gree frwlk far everybody—m*m woaa ud children. The play leader am tb* local aadetont will b* hi ebatgi of tbo frolic and »il bar* Interns ing evoat# for rvarybody. Com* pro pared to aatar to. It will be a JoMj occaMaa. Thera wilt be aid i n*w game*, ball gaaua, etagiag garnet tompatld** gaaaae, game* for to, children, pan far tb* yonas folks KMMa for tb* aid fata, and mi (am** far tbe grandfather* and the grandmother*. U I* aatprMag baa yonng folk* grow oa sack nor a* •tea*. There will be Manta. eoateata ute races Aa lain laltag feature, or too childrwa *m be a ticket rush. Throe aaaaoa tickrta wfll be the ns far tbe winner. of thi* mil Co*€ yoaagatan, aad win a tick Ml Come rvarybody and help Mart lb* rhaateegaa off right! This cvcal » batter tbaa something to feak at: •t i* aoaMthtog to aagaga In. Coma do aad Mart the blood goiag agate to year veiaat Oat the glow.to year dedal Fed rg*|a wkat Ml round tehgbtor to and whet it mu* to •heat yoarMtf baarm. b*r*n*« yon fMgM yoanmlf to lb* eathneiaam at tea gam* aad to kav* year aid* win. A Weak With The Ada Chaw DAILY nOfflUV E"*‘*l PrmllM »uh| Day. 740 p. m Play Pcstfcral. First m4 l»nal Day—Thursday aad Priday, Jut 7th. aad Oth. • 40 a. at. Play hear—Child ren Bader 11 1040 a. ah Ceieee—Children It aad rear 140 p. a. Story Honr 740 p. m. Saaert Play >Uar Third Day—Saturday, Joa* Oth. *-*• or • a. a. Hike dad Bacon Bat-Children It aad onto 1*4 ill rtay llaarT-Child< PeeeA Bey •—day. Aa. lteh. 140 p. ai Story Hear Filth Day—Monday. Jana 11th. *40 a. m. Play Hoar—Child ren aad«r it !•:!• a. n. Qian—Children It and elder 140 p. a. Story Bear 7*0 p. aL Parade aad Bally <e the come try, aB merchants and beaten aad eatployen of awn, and >11 landlord! to can the attention of tfecir cutoMVB, wplffyn, ti4 texv to Ue rtqmknmmrtM of Uni law. 4. I ary* every nan oho know* »be«t rogfcftrntioB day to deea H bb patriotic duty to mo to M that ev Ty nan in hie precinct ie Informed at the requirement* ef the law, aad let «eh precinct in the State take pteas trt end pride in seeing to R that no ibm in that prerieet shall to arrested far failure to de Me date. *• I !«!»■* that on Sunday after noon, Jaaa M, or as tha niyM of laaa 4 th. there ha held la every town led city la the State a patriotic rally. Let there ba araale and lay*, and a ft** oatyoariay of tha people aad than Wt aAaaa one briefly and clearly •tate the rayairaaiaato of the law. I do aat aak that Jane tth he Bade a holiday. That mrrtlrm mat ha aafely toft to the jedyawnt of tech r no* await * aad ta thaae la charya of the iadaatriaa of thr State If a Bald needs ceMvaday, if at Alaary aaada to ba kept raaaiay la *dar to nwet tha ealyaaciaa of the Aaoa, waik aught net to ba aaspand id la ardor to awka a holiday. Bat I earnestly toast that tbre^hoat the 3tata»hadey aty ba awda one of rtnnnitlM aad prayer. I da mryr that every wan who can ware thae •rtB tars out oa raytotoatlon day tad assist la ovary peahh way la weartoya reatpUte rayiatratiaa la wify pwclACt. Lai the veaaa and tha ehfldrea Kwrtker with tha older awtotow of tho family. yo to tho place of reyto ttaUoajrlth tho boy who la to re latoka to ell awa aad of peace fm tBtfcae. T. W. BICKRTT. Qeronwr. m^at-rkamdow Tha faMawtoy iariuUoa bar bam Iwaed: Mr. aad Mra. Jobs Archibald Me Kay, teyaatt tha hoaor of year yre awrrlaye of Ibcti laaybtar, Mary Chrtstiaaai. aad Dr. WnUaai Bocwoll Brmadoa. aa tha •raalay of Thamday. tha aeeentb of Icar, obo thaaaaad alas band rad wd aamatam, at atoa o'clock. first taptlat Church. Dean. North Caro Card*, era enclosed aa foOawa: At haaw after tho Sftooath of Jaaa. Raoaapoha. North OareUaa. WORK MAPPED * OUT FOR ALL t Gi«w flHM Fee Aal»i tiirrfa« | Wuhmrlnn. May 5£H.—Man, We t **d rblMraa la trtry walk af f life are gh-ca place* for active ecr r »iec la the program foe the liberty : **na week beginning neat Saturday i mad# public tonight bp the traaaury I department. Traaeurp oSklala alao made public tonight ao appeal bp Samuel Gemperu to all member* of the American Fed eration af Labor reg acting them ta aid the govemawM la making the lean a entree*. “Liberty bond* are a Ufa invort mawt and it b a patriotic duty ta tubaciibe far lb«m.” «ald M«. Comp. He added that he would Ike to ooa every memhor of tha Fader ation raWiiba far aa large aa amount af tha bonda aa hie -n~ would permit, and gave hie approval to the plan to —Weduaaday, Suuo 6, Liberty loan labor day ta ha devoted to a united iffan by or ganitrd labor eu behalf of tha loaa. Tha liberty loaa weak program fal low*; Saturday aad Sunday. Sum t aad S—Liberty lean day* ia the church, ■a. Clergymen will preach apodal •enaonv an behalf of tha loaa. Monday. June 4— Merchant* aad manufacturer! liberty loon day aa which the merchant* a«d manufar turcro will uaite In aiding the eak af the |atue. Tuesday, June 5.—PmMcmI Md Iiwum ama’a hberty lou day, Every insurance ageat la the country wtl devote the retire day to solicit ta« the subscriptions to th« bond* oad orefeasieoal men eleo win do vote Bauch of their tiaw to the MM edaoo. Wednesday. Jane Liberty loan labor day and aatemoMliate* liberty loon day. TMs appeal to the Members of the Uapir to Enforce Piero voiced by former Prmident Taft, Ho petal dont, tM Issued tonight: “Tho liberty Iona should ba that ia the mind of •vtry citizen mow m» the non pressing atop to o victory aad the establishment of a lasting r— Tho oblige tips to uaboeribe note es poclally upon the members of the Looiroo to Eoforre pesos. Victory In their view, something mart ““ th* vaeesa* of tho UaHnd State, and oar .IHes. Service u, ™ league Is iae.pan.Mo from sarrlcv to our country, usd tho way to serve cmr country jurt at 'hit time ia U hvy her bnnds.” ROUTE S ITEMS «#. A. milock, of Dunn, wit] 1U hi* rejraljir appoiutmeat at leek Ghnyti »*«t duaday morning at 11 VcJock. The rub lie i* cordially in cited to attend. Mr. Ed Strickland araa a visitor n *-n«on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Joseph Lee attended charrh la town Bnadny evening. G. Lee loft Tuesday after. >oon for 1 Fayetteville Hospital • hire -hr will he operated on far a brost trouble. We hops her ra -nvcry will he rapid. Mir F»H Arrm'u ettended preach 'd 't Hrem-h Sunday mom mg. G. T. Wilton, of Duauii spent •htadny with Mr. and Mra. Bud <3lov er. Marlva. wl *f Mr. F. H. Batlar, •tei Ukcn to the Hoapital in Fayette- ■ Snnday afternoon for an opera. Uon. from which we hope he will eaoa Mice Father Jrmup and Mlw Mat •te Clark are vklting Mite Myrtle La*. They wtU return te their hews ft Washlngtea. D. C.. sometime te Miaa Myrite Lee and a few others were in Fayetteville Sunday after aeon. Miaa Settle Oenta attended church , a P-iar Fa.vlv ronrrptie. Mr. and Mra. Fannie Tart vteK«d friends ft this community Sunday f1,004 *Urt«l at Lank Owpel taaday morning ahd will be Held each Sunday taomftg hereafter. The public of this commaaity te arg. f* te attend. Mr. Wesley Lee eeftod te ate Mho **MW*s Tadteek Suaday afternoon. BLOB BYES. Miss Corrtaa Jacheoa baa rutara d from the Flora MeDaaald ColUn >rd Spriage. where aha waa g pupil ha peat eaeetea. Mr. Oeorye Hondo, of rhwuusa. S. 3* visited relntlvee la t«wa this Mr. Meads foaaerty, waa a
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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May 30, 1917, edition 1
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