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at tUm wab tharalo b« ud tha aaa mrm b«r*by aaCabtiibad and rraatad aa follows: Wo. 1: Tka iMa walk aa tko •awth dda of CaaikaHaad Kiwi tnm Clistaa Sk to FayoCtaailla **•*- *- Ik* *4* walk *o tk* K*dk rid* mi (MMnl Stmt CllaUw It, «* FayottorlB* 8C K*. S: Tk* aid* watt on tk* 8. mt Zdgortoa SL (root CMataa , Ik* *Ut walk va tk» W. •M* mt WiMn It from Kdgonon •mt It (mMuI Stmt, fco IS. Tk* rid* watt on tk* E. bntaS •Ml f’mm t'vja* Ma.t4i 7k* aid* walk oa tka W. Mm mt Mm (quit (ton Cam ktotaa* Stmt to Brood Stmt. Mm. lit Ik* Mm watt oa tk* K. Mb *f Brood Stmt (to* Mamba Stmt to tk* Ctty Utah* on tk* E. M* IS: Tk* rid* watt an tka S. •* Stmt fro* Magnolia •Mat to Ik* City Malta *o tk* E. Mm. lit Tk* Mm yrntt on tko K. Mm mi Brood Stmt Won Fayotto *»• Sttoo* to tka Ctty U*lta an tk* Mm. IS i Tko sMo watt* *a tk* 4» of Hmttnllh Mud turn Nn| tew* to Omliaf Suite. | No. S*i Tho 1M0 vote oo tho W. f Ida of Fayetteville SUoet from Pope * • Cleveland. No. 35: Tha tide mate oa tha E. Ida of Washington Street tram ) head Stroot to Papa Street. No. 30: Tho tide walk oa tho W. ! dda of Washington Stroot flew . Broad Street to Papa Street. No. 37: Tho tldo walk cm the E. ■Me of MagnoHa Street from Kdger lon street to tha City Uatlte an tha South. No. 38: Tho tedo walks on tha W. ■da at Magnolia Street from Edger toa Stroot to tha corporate Smite on tha South. Ko. 88: Tho sido walks oa the N. ■da of Harnett Stroot from Ihf Stroot to Elite Street. No. «0: Tho aldo walk* oa tha & (Me of Harnett Street from King to Elite Stroot. SECTION 8: That tha character of tho aide walks to bo in eaid dtetricta (ball bo Ove feat wide ia all of tha said dtetricta from 15 to 40 Iachiaiee, which diateteti Ha within and are known w tha re sidential section of said Towa of Dona; that tho character of mid aid* walks to ho WtahHihad in ted dis tricts shall ho clove a feet wide ia aU of said districts from on* to four teen inclusive, which districts repre eant end are known as tka botiaam section of said town. Said teds walla shall be constructed of cement of the total thickness of four inches shove cinder bow complete In accordance with tha plans and speciftcattoas drawn up by Gilbert C. White, tha City Engineer, and which are made a pan of the contract between tho Town and F. i. McGuire, tha con tractor. SECTION 3: That every owner vc# - Un____a -- — -ww w. I~.wwu — • ***# ■■ ® * SM»» »“ interest therein » s leone lor twenty jean whose property abuts oa aay side walk ia any of tha dis tricts created above shall repair, im prove and construct la .the meaner sad according to tiia tteractar of side walks hereinabove defined tha aide walks against wbiak aaid prop erty abut* and pay Si total coot thateof, escape ao mock of the coat aa is incurred at street intersections and oaks* aaid property owners aiake aaid aide walk improvements aa here la required oa or before tha lltk day of July, 1*17, the Tom of Dana aahU cause aaid aids walks to bo con structed repaired aad improved as here ia required aad the entire cast, exclusive of to much coot as k in curred at street intersections, of aaid Improvement ao mada by tha town after ouch default by tha proparty owners ahull bo a sea said. abutting oa that aide of tha street a|M>ii which the improvemaat ia made aad directly oa the improved t a ac cording to their respective frontages thereon by aa equal rata par foot of such frontage. Section 41 That aaid aimaasaala ao levied by tha Town for making aaid aide walk improvemaat shell be paid by abutting property owners la ( equal annual inataUmcnu bearing in terest at tha rata of six per coot per annum from the date of tba con firmation of tba ornmaiint roll. Section I; That tha Chief of Polios of the Towa of Dunn «*»«« immediately notify all the property owners whose property abuts on any of tba. aide walks srihtin »«u district calling on aaid abutting own ers to maka such construction of aids walks, repair* and improvements and notifying them that ia cam that they maka default in making aaid improve meata within the time aforesaid that the Town will maka said impreve aunt and assess the total cost there of “ « hem against tha abutting prop erty. Section 4: That this ordinance shall taka affect upon its passage. Tha foregoing ordinance was paaa ed Juno 11th. 1917, was first publish ed on 13th day of Jane, 1*17. Any action or proceeding questioning tha validity of sa.d ordinance mast ho commenced within *0 days after its last publication. H. A. PAJ1KIK, Clerk. UAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Hagfc A. Bela to George Dcnagre. 1SS.S acrea la JohnaoniW* Towo •hlp, consider*tion $1 aad ether **L aahle considerations Thoa. L. Barn* to Hagfc A. Bays* SAA acres In JohnsoavlBs township, co mi decal oa fioo aad ether rale able consideration*. B. L Oodwta aad N. A. Towaoend. commissioner to Coo. B. Warm 1 let la Dana, consideration tS.S70.S0 R. L. Oodwia aad others to Xiaai* Bryant Oodwta flklnaer 4714 acre# ta Amaaboro Township, eonaidera ttan 1100 and ether valaahla aonsi tarallaaa. J. L. Johnaoa to Mary J. Baal SS acrea in Black Etrar Towaahip, saw ■Idoration SM7S. W. E Morrhinsoa to Aleaao Par riah SdP acres eaealdeiatlaa SIAM ■ad other oataahlo rtmldiratliai. *■ /. Waotor la Beery W. Waetar I acrea In NoUTs Crook iindt). ronsMe ration Slop and other rata >bb eeaaidaractaaa. W. t. Salmon to flaw Lota* M ana h U. L E Towaahip, aaaaM 'ration S7SA. O' B. Warm h At Barrie awe a* id Dean, nidlwMia MAS. B. T. Panama to Orerfcy fleas. lansidaewtfan ||jn pwtafllp. P. A. McLeod to fl. D. aad A. L. ' tl acres ta fltaah Rtaoc Tew* ELTAA IwW 1 dA (Continued from page one) X >ne them with justice, fttrinun _ id impertabty.” Te Peat lUgWtratiea Lists. w Upon wysninng, tha local boards |t rin taka over from the registration oardt all registration cards, which jj hey will a amber aerially sad U*t|u or posting to public view. Them, af ar having bean advised of the i{ aethod by which tha order of liahil- j, ty far service shell he determined , ind of the quota ho drewm from its t *rritory (minus credits far eolist aeots la the national gaud, or tog- , alar army) each hoard, will propers , a hat ef persons designated for sen- ( rice in the order of their UaMlky. , poet the list, give it to the press and , within throe days send notice to , tech designated person by mail. Meal Pint Undergo Physical Essex , malices As the awn are notified to appear , the hoards flrst still make a physi ( eel examination la accordance stith , special regulations to he provided, bearing in mind that all persona ac- ( cepted by them still bo ro-axamlncd , by army surgeons. If the physical ex- , salination is passed leeemfelly. then , comas the question of exemption. I. Persons who must be exempted or dlaehnrssd by tha Weal hoard in clude : OScers of the United States, of the States, Territories and the District of Columbia, ministers of religion, stu dents ef divinity, persona in tha mil itary or naval service of the United States, subjects of Uermaay, all other aliens who have not taken out first papers, couaty or municipal ofltcera, custom house clerks, workmen in federal armorios. arsenals and navy yards, persons in the Federal service designated by the President for ex emption, pilots, merchants marine soil ora, thou with a states with respect to depend*a It which renders their exclusion desirable (a married mu with dependent wife or child, son of s dependent widow, sen of a depend ent, aged er ieftrsn parent, or brother ef depend*** orphan child under six teen yean ef age; these freed mor ally diflsiisfl and. say mamhflg of any well recognised religions sect ex isting May 18, 1917, whose creed forbids participation in war and whose religious convictions accord with the greed. Wife Meaat Support He.bead’. Claim* for exemption because of depsadsnts may ba made by the man himself, his wife or otbor dspead snts, or by a third party who has personally investigated tha case. A claim made by the husband mart be accompanied by supporting affidavits signed by the wife and by tha haad of a family residing in tb* aaaae ter ritory. A claim by tbs wife or a third party mart ba iMeapuief by two supporting affidavits signed by beads of familim. Bimilar rules gov ern claims oa th* grounds of other dependants, tb* dependants or third partis* being authorised to Ole i claims with supporting affidavit*, la . each ease the board unit be satis- i had before it grants exemption or i discharge that th* dependant or do- , pendente actually are supported i mainly by the fruits of tha man's i mental or physical labor. , Must Art WkbJu Thru* Days. Local board* ere required, subject | to appeal, to pass upon claim* far i exemptions *r discharge within thro* i days after tb* filing of affidavits. i Districts boards mast decide appeal • eases within live days after tbs clos iag of proofs aad their decisions are I B«al- I# th# ruling of a local board I Is affirm in] the person la question l (tends finally accepted for military < service. ] • la passing on claim* for exsmp- I Cions on tha ground of employment i in nseeemury industrial and agricul- i tural occupation* th* district boards i must be convinced t^t the particu lar enterprise affording such employ- 1 went actually is necessary to tb* I mslnteuseoe of tb* military sstab- i Usbmant or national interest during i th* emergency. “TVp mua+ a 1am artskltah »• I tha regulation* "rran H tha par- < ti color industrial enterprise sr par- I ticolar agricultural antarpriaa la i faaad aecaaaarp for oao of the shore ' porpoaa, that the continuant* of sock 1 parson therein is naraaaai j to tha ■ maintenance thereof and that ha I cannot ho replaced bp another par- I ■an without direct, substantial, as- I terinl lees, and detriment to the ada- < ipmto and effective operation of tha I particular industrial antarpriaa or < agricultural antarpriaa which ha fc Later tha President map from Una ko time designate certain industries > »r claaaaa af industries that are nac- i ■anrp and tha district hoards wiB I t* as natMod. It win ho tha dntp of > mch hoard, however, to ascertain tha • readable labor aopplp far each bides- I trie* oatsida tha mao ended far sar- « rice and to taka the lesalt into con- • *««ga. ( -If. hi tha optatoa of tho dlotriot toardfM thi* aoctioa of tho ragaht- < teas roatladsa, “tha direct, eubaton- t H matorial lass of aap aweh ladga- I rial or agrioaltaral eatorpebs awt- I rrigh* tha torn that would resalt » rem failara t* ahtaia the mlUtarp eta lea of aap each a laato af dadutfi gap ha lean id to * *n. C C t ■ t a m. mi Ma hmc^w. „ torfatt^y^me maa tha eat a * MERIC A MUST WIN THE WAR ticago Tribune. America b not on Urn rim of the »rld war. Wo aro in tho center of Tho quicker every American rea lm this tho hotter for him and for ie nation. Wc am not tho motive. We are i the front trenches. Beyond it 0 Man's Land, and the issue of tho roatest conlict in all history b at ie point of pur bayonets. Tho American people am not yet wake to thb terrific fact. If they rem no politician would dart to ah with traaaon for votes, and no laaa would dam to mat In IndifTor nce white the call to patriotic aer ies echoed over tha land. Too many still think of tho war an 1 horrible phantasm which can havo to power upon as. They still think ■or declarations am diplomacy and hat at beat wa can pay our mtpon i bib tie* in words and goods. Thb b a tragic, a fatal, error, and lay by day tha truth b shouted from oenc terrible fact. Tha submarine risk la still om, and tha addition of he American navy t othe resources >f tho *111 a* has not yet turned tho kale or oven checked tha onslaught >f the enetny. Thb b not an bsue of tomorrow. Wo am today the sols hope of the tlliee. Without our strength they tm done. Mom than that, tt is not >«ly they who will fall with our rail or* but wa ourselves, tha Ameri -a we havo mad* and hoped to be. The fight te on for us—now. not tomorrow. Rtery American moat yoke to thin Every American who bolds hack tram what ha can give »r do, himself or hb poaoemiona, is betraying Amhriea It does not mat ter what hte Mood or hb part. The doors of the pate, am shut Either be is America* or net American. Who is not wttfc os b against it, and the ehoica b ham. We am in the war. We carry rta bsue in our .souls. America b Ir jke front Ouhchat America must win the war. GREECE BREAKS RELATIONS WITH GERMANY AND ALLIES May See. Bte. War—Nm Govern wady Exists. Athens DispsUh, Jana 19. The Greek Rwueat has brok en diplomatic relations with Got many. Auatrit-Hungary. Bulgaria “•* Turkey. Though war baa not IT* been dedRnd. tbe government considers that * state ef war exists dnee Ha advent to power yesterday, rite recall of the Greek diplomatic representative* accredited to the Central PoarWeasd their alUee is lw uinent, low Coar'^nhsged With CoasSaa tWs Abdisatiea Greece's new coorae with regard o tbe war began to be shaped on lune 12 with the abdication of King Toastantine and tho acceaaioa of AV >vender, bis saebnd son, as king. The tbdicatien. was tn effect a dethrono nant of Constantino, whoso pro-Ger nan attitude had given the entente tndlees tromble “d threatened not mly tbs i nr pass of tho Baloniki ex wdhlon. bat It* «afety through d*n ter of baokRr* from a boatiU Greek nihtary force. DoeWva action by he entente was long to casaing, but vss drastic when finally taken. Eliptkerios Venheloa, Greece's ending statesman and' fast friend of he entente, toon appeared m the man e take the leadership hi guiding 3reece back to bar traditional place >y the aide off England, Prance and lerbia, the Mat bar eloee ally whom he abandoned under Constantine's oerclon la Barbie's hour of greatest teed. Summoned beck te the premiership <y Eing Alexander, Veniaeloe quickly ’ormed a cabinet. The reactionary dements have been ousted or qaiet d, the re satahltihaient ef Greek eon >titutional grrernraet, virtually abol shed by Coaakantaic, began. Tbsrt be parliament of May, lfli, which rould again ha eummoaod to meat, rat later indicated, giring a legiaU iva power, fligaa that Oroaee would lot longer maintain arm a notninal r ar benetolenUy neutral attitude owanU tha entente in tha war ware a etidaaea aeraral days ago aad re •ot diepatahaa indicated that a for ail hroah heteatu Ornate and tha rntral petal waa hiahtiL PATRIOTIC EVENING . A patriotic program which wax to •to boon ft tan next Friday aran »« by Mn. Booaell Young, aaaiated 7 Mim Ion Ponroou, and n lot of ittla folia, kef haaa poatppuad for waah aad will be gftan at tha Opera route Friday atoning, duly ||. It raa pootpooad in ardor that natad try rtpafri might ho mad* at tha ipara Room. It teamt that piamaring haa been tlUntr aad la a aouraa of danger, ot the team edlalab guarantee to •at the flattering naa.iil aad tha bra la paribeRy aofa rendition next •oak. Program wfTI ha hriaaoatiag •d tfmtOy and h b hoped that all ha art tatoraoUd in Uaeb lam. MwMipjAt Mia of Ukmrtj mm4 M OWry um attend. Oparin] f am mt wto ha • parade ad lad Cham araaa. Tha prata.de ad tha aatem damaat wfli ha far tha Taunt Lte uy. ‘ t ; ' y 5,000 Accident Policy || R , For $5.00 a Year JJ Without Restriction as to Occupation or Change ii y of Occupation , y You will be wise to secure one of these policies, no matter what insurance you have elsewhere. Each covers injuries sustained as follows: While riding as a passenger in or on a‘ public con veyance, in a passenger elevator, while within a burning building, due to collapse of outer walls of a building, if struck by lightning, by explosion of a steam boiler, or in consequence of cyclones or tornadoes, and while walking on or across any pub lic highway, in consequence of being struck or knocked down or run over by any vehicle. For Loss of Life.Pay. $5,000.00 For Loss of Both Hands-Pays $5,000.00 For Loss of Both Feet_Pays $5,000.00 For Loss of Both Eyes-Pays $5,000.00 For Loss of Hand and Foot. .Pays $5,000.00 For Loss of One Hand_Pays $2,500.00 For Loss of One Foot-Pays $2,500.00 For Loss of One Eye-Pays $ 1,666.66 Special Travel Policy M also pays for Total Disability Fifteen Dollars per §■ week for 26 consecutive weeks. f 1 Pays for Partial Disability || Seven and 50-100 Dollars per week not exceeding 10 weeks. ANNUAL PREMIUM $5.00 Nowhere else can equal accident insurance be ob tained for FIVE DOLLARS THROUGH SI.EE PERS TO ATLANTA AND ASHEVILLE Commencing Sunday, July 8th, tha Atlantic Coast Line will inaugurate a through sleeping car Una between Wilmington and Asheville, eta Flor ence, Suns tar and Columbia, in con nection with the Southern Railway System, upon the following daily schedules: Lv. Wilmington ...._8:46 p. in. Lv. Chadboum_...._6:30 p m. Ar. Florence_7:30 p. m. Lv. Florence _..7:66 p. tu. Lv. Sumter__8 26 p. m. Ar. Columbia_......10:60 p. m. Lv. Columbia_....11:60 p. ra. Ar. Spartanburg_ 8:80 a m. Ar. Tryon_....._4SC a ra. Ar. Saluda.. 6:16 a m. At. rut Rock..6:88 a in. Ar. Hendersonville-.....-6:60 a m_ Ar. Asheville_____7:00 a ra. Returning: leave Asheville 4:10 p. bl arrive Florence 8.48 a ra- Arrive Wilmington 12:60 noon. This Sleeping Car service, which win be operated until Sept. 18th. will afford comfortable accommoda tions far passengers visiting the Moun tains of North Carolina. The old established through steep ing car Has between Wilmington and Atlanta will he continued vie Augusta In conection *>Hh the Georgia Rail road, upon tie following schedules: lor. Wiboingvon_3HC p. IU. Leave Flo ranee_7:66 Lv. Sumter.. 8 70 p ra. ar. unimwi_..._lu p. mu Kt. Aunit* (Kaetern Tima) ..IK , Nlfkt. Ar. Atlanta (Centra! Time._6:10 A m. Returning: leave Atlanta R:S< p. •a. arrive Florence 8:4i a. m. Arrive WOmtagtaa 1140 Noon Paaaangere map remain la tide ear, la Union Depot, which I* In the heart of Atlanta, until 740 a. m.. If tfcap •O daairo, tad on aceoant af the ear lier arrival of thia train, and the as* of the Union Depot, convenient eoo eeetieaa map ho nude with through Observation-Dining . 8 leaping Cnr Conch trains which Inavn tram eaenn etatiea for Chicago, Cincinnati. St Leala, ate. Connection* arc aiado at PWrcnac with abort trahm hp laavag Damn at S:4f p. m. aadfoqaallp good con aoetioac ar* aead* rotornlag. Par ferae, tickata, eta. npptp to J. W. WHITRHRAD. TUn Ap.), D—. N. C ATLANTIC COAST UNB The Standard S .Brand of th. SwA. — ——————— ( # MILLINERY SALE / We have on hand a big line of Trimmed Hats at / 98 cents good styles. See them at' once Johnson Bros. I Dunn, N. C I tart ■ ItttU smbw. B« modarmU • mrytklaf. Al kinds sf tUMW should bu I iToidod III 111 IT. It gam without ■I<M that siwtadtliwM la ah ■othoHc drinks should bs abaaaad, i'M ir sad wtatsr. This Is as* sd-t rtaod a too* from Urn tomporaoeo rtowpolat. >mt aa ml from (hat of ho hi *b*r« phytic*! watfaro. Mr. Harman C. Bod, of Beotfaad fork, arrlrod yaatorday U ay—* a art Umo la tka aity.
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