THE DUNN Mn.. ,_ | , 1_r- | | ( n , ___ | in,, ———— VOL* W Dtnm. N. C., J0y St, ItlT -:- • MASTER LIST OF DRAFT DISPATCH ED TO LOCAL BOARDS DmU* Ik* Number of Mem la Quotas to Appear TO CALL MORE IF NEEDED Flaal List Skews Only Few Errors in Uaeftcial Report Drawing Published Washington. July 24.—With the —star lists of Friday's conscription drawing in tha Mail for distribution to tha local boards, tho teak of as sembling tha national army of 600, 000. has passed eat of tha hands of tho federal government tonight and into thooa of tho chriHan autbori Usa who will notify tho neon drawn and paaa oa exemptions. Aa soon as tho liota ara rooaivad. each board will raMnson for physical examination double tho newber of bn la tha district pots. If more art nsedod tha aotharttlea win keep oa calling until tho quota is filled. Tho final Hot Aon only s few errors la tha unofficial report of tho drawing already transmitted through out tha cans try by tho praaa. In cluding all tha adjustments found necessary la to meting tha official Hot to meka ap for Bumboes that were rand opaidc' doom, or were Misread, and alas all errors la transcription in the rash af the drawing and tha boats to got the figures to tho wires there are leas than two-score varia tions between the list compiled by tha Associated Press and tha Master Tha anrprtaa af tha offirlsl record to the fact that tha abasing number indicated by tha drawing af a blank capaeto as No. 10^04, waa located aa aortal Ns. 1.7*4. It was placed toot la tha master sheet and bocomaa lia bility No. 10.400. No. 2,740, drawn ana No. 14.4M, was food to bo daplUotod and waa atrichan out. MUMIW m HCAl CHATLAJNB’ TALK the Ward Delivered. Bat Informal Talks to Maa Ausrins Training Canto In ftiwa Jaiy at_(Bp Dm Associated Press.) _Tha chaplain* with the American troopa began (heir Sabbath duties ••rip today, and by T o'clock nost of theca woo la antomoWiles which car ried them from one encampment to aaethcr. They spoke briefly to the mrn. delivering no mnoona in the customary sense of the word, but talc lag to and with tbs soldiers. The substance of their talka was an ad monition to the men to ramambsr they were engaged In a man’s game, not a child's, and to act accordingly. More than oaa chaplain paid high compliment to the soldiers for their manly bearing, and urged continu um of the attitude which was per mitted the men to settle down la the community without the slightest fric tion and without any of the evils which some times occur io rack dr ibs ssrriceo today, which wore the first since the arrival of the troops, were anden om I rational hi the mala Soldiers of the Catholic faith not only attended tha chaplains’ talka. but U many instances want to tha meal Catholic churches that dot this am tioa of France. It was a day of row for the man, who were relieved oi their drilling and long hikes In tin afternoon there waa a baseball gams Thousands utilised the opportunity 11 writs home, and the oAcen who act a* censors hod anything but a lax ■Hss. TIm main body of iii^wpiT cop* respondents it expected to arrive to morrow and Job *b* reyeneutativm •f th* prem associations who already are taetaUed here. Their first dnty will be to and ergo vaccination for typhoid. Who* aU those correspond ents, of whom then are IS, have re covered, they win he quartered in • chain** near headquarters. SEVERAL OP DUNN*! MOST PROMINENT YOUNG MEN LEFT THIS MORNING FOR RALEIGH First Company of Coast Artillery that has been recently organised at RaM(A wiD meet |„ Raleigh today far mahWaatlo*. Tbs foRowtog are several of Dean’s young men who holoag to this compuay; vohuitesrin* before th* draft coaid taka atari! Mem. W. a Thompson, A Icy Park er, Ralph Parker, I> W. Strickland, Door Cohan, Ralph Wad*. Hoary Loo. Caspar Warm*. Jaaa* Wilson, and Robert Pearsall. Mr. PsaraaR h Bergs set Electrician of th* Company, and no donbt ho win eerv* well tn this capacity PREPARE NOW FOR NEXT WHEAT CROP Th* 0. E Doyartmewt ed^Agrieul HARNETT RED _ CROSS WORK IstSMin Interest U Being Manifested—New Member* for Organisation. U. I> Government Accept* Ser vices of Chapter. Os Tuesday, the 17t& uf July, through Dr. L P. Hicks, the Harostt County Rod Cross Chapter offered it* services to the United States Govern ment and was accepted. Oar government has called from the manhood of Harnett County 248 of it* best for terries in Prance. Thdir business will be t* aid ia mak ing the world safe for democracy. These 248 men are only the Ant draft Others will follow. What are we, who stay at boma, willing to doT In order to moke this great world struggle as short as possible, the Harnett County Had Cross Chapter is called apoa to do it* part. We, who are not permitted to go te the filing Kno, have even a graver daty to perform. Wo mast ear* far the tick end amended on the battle field, tend all of oar efforts to tho allevia tion of soffering in the trenches, help with the blind and crippled after the battles have passed. Below is a Kat from Dnna of those who have Joined tho Harnett County Rod Cram Chapter since loot Tues day: WIU yon help nsT Dr. Farguerd Smith: Meedsmss J. P. Pittman, J. 8. Parthtag. R- L. War ren, W. 8. Warren, Annie Young, J. L. Hines, Goo. E. Prince: Mimes Madrid Hood. Will Cooper, JsanJta Crockett, Grace Crockett. Lonnie Gainey. Mamie Warn*. Viola Mc Neill, Looms Wilhama. Rena Bernes. This makes a 'total ad 123 paid members with 1188,00 collected. The ■esul ■ well. fhln fee la 81.0*. aw $2.00 which includm unnual mtmhar •hip tad the M Crum for om jpmt. Ch«chi may ha made pay able to Mr. Vn. A Whho. Tree* ft U Hicks wffl he glad to give inf or i-mum something further of the work. VACATION 1NCRIAAE1 TYPHOID CHANCES Stoto Board of Hoolth Warm *|sl«sl Going aa Vsoatlaa Wlthsal Be The Bute Board of Haotth b again urging people not to •go' ion their recetion until thoy here taken the eaedns treatment against typhoid fever. The Board urges this pracan tion on account of ths many daagon of taking typhoid that ere likely to bs met sn mention tripe, campleg partis* or outings of any kind. It says that thers ere many mors chances of getting the Infection when traveling and when eating sad drink ing at various places then at home, end that ths hast sod about the only safeguard against each Unbili tins Is ths immunity to ths disease that is to ba bed from the medos treatment Ths Board says further in its note | of warning that often whet Is in ths I beginning n bright ed joyous mcetiei is at the sad oee of sickness and sadness on account of this one am heeded precaution. People don't al together ignore this important fso tars sf their preparation for men lion but (Bay neglect It until ft mall] for lack of Urns H Is dismissed ei out of the qasetieu. TV-- ,_» »V- Board “iVo. an paopla who, If thay an going to Uw mountains, maka thaaustrss think that than to bttia or no don gar, and that thair risk against It la only a minor ana. And than ara thoss who think If thay go to tho good hotels and an eanfnl of whan and what thay ant and drink that thay will not ho likaly to moat tha lafaction. It to against Aa un.ua paatlng natato of typhoid a*d against tha uncoatrotobto manna of gpmadr tag tho Infection that maka Aa no eina treatment aa a protection an oak uablt. Mr. Byron Ford to bon to apaad tha ltlf wbaat crop of Worth Caro tin. at t.ltMOO buAato. Compand with As ytold for ltld, As preoaol crop to Aatt by 1,174,000 buabato. At this rata of pradaactoa./ha BtaU will coaaama far food Ala yaor about t,7It,000 buabah of wbaat mam Ann it pradaraa. Under Aa proa ant aoadHSono a( food supply and dsound, M «IU to nicimary to grow a largo quantto] of food aropo aa irna^liilly ai poadbta. In order to grow n ero| most aaaanariaally. ana should to familiar wlA As boat ylildtog sort attoa, www of boat aaad. psapar anl ttratton and fartlbaBtion. and tto hast time to ptowt. Mash of Aa* potato are Impaataai A As gaaw i lag of wbaat. Eitiaatoa Farm Wswi •HOT rot TELLING OP GERMANY'S CONDITION Letter Prsm Kahar’s Lead SWwi Klad e# Eaemy The Unit ed Santa* Haa . Southern Piacs, July 21.—Jaat to ghrs no Idaa of the kind of an enemy the United State* is confronting in the old world o Utter front n North •re State received this amok In South ern Pinas la worth noting- The letter talk of a German girl living m a Northwestern town. Tho girl not long ago had a letter from har mother back In Germany. After a sorrow fol chronicle of whet war has done to the family back In the fatherland the mother io her desperation deplor es the terrible condition, of which the end asema not to be in eight nnUm some one ahoald shoot the kaiser and atop the dreadful reign af death and denotation. The letter waa permitted la paaa the center and coma to tho girl in Amsriea. But oa the margin of the Uttar was written, "Your mother waa shot today for writ lag this." It waa one of these bite of homer that the German authorities delight in whan killing U going on. That la tho that that three tana chr Lhration, that Cerman daligfat in orushy and waOowiag in blood. MRS. CASTLE PLAYS DOUBLE ROLE IN SERIAL A plot to secure pi i ms mi as of the 1100,000,000 prepared asm fund Croat od to defend America U foiled bp Petris Chanaiag la "Allam Nameata," the Mi epUod* of “PATR1A**. the serial romance by LewU Joseph Vases, which win be shown at the White Way Thantra Thursday night. Mm. Vernon Cast la in this opUodo P“7* use oouow row or rwa uan ntag. heri— to aiUioaa aad the gnat Planning Monition Works aad ter. The other ■—ban of the all star oast an Milton SUs, who plays the part of Donald Parr, Warner Olaad, who plays the rote of Baron Horokl aad B. W. Stewart, in the rote of Bdoaard. This osteal was prod—pd far iateggatteowl by Wtear tew. be., aad la rateaabd by hithi. WMswawtaas sett dion, being to advised by Don ald Pan, ate faan for her life, should Harold tears of bar where abouts. Klein c causes a stir in New port society by announcing her en gagement to De l.liaa, tbs confeder ate of Huroki. a beet by the schemers expect to eecurs poeaeeaSon of the Prepare da— fund aad the control of the great Chaanlng aasMew works la the interests of their countries. Edward, Elaine's dancing partner, aad lover, enable to obtain any trace of bar leas Petrie's picture in the paper aad Identdtes it as that ef Elaine. He begins to drink heavily and goes to Newport bart Is denied admission to the Ckanlag reeidaiira and does not see Elaine. Harold teOa Kim to follow Captain Parr whs took Blaine away. That night, Patria, drives to daa permtion by bar loneliness, paddtei in bar canoe to the beach hi front of her beans merely to have a look at the hoses where an imp eater b mistress in bar place. Edouard, ten king about the grounds, seines her thinking eke to Elaine, and vows lx win kill Donald on sight. Patria, re ■—baring her experience at the Mk sight Frolic with Bdosnrd (fas n for ■er episode) is frightened, but Ban ague to escape from him and return, to her to the lonely cottage. Thi next day Donald, going to visit Pa 1 trie is foileared by Edouard, wtx tries to kill him but is nrevanted bl Patria and Edooard cocapee. Elaine gives a masked ball at the Chancing villa with dancing on the lawn by moonlight. Patria accom panied by DeaoM feta Into tbs benaa through a aide door aad gaea to bar dressing ream, leaving Donald con cealed into the hall. Patria wearing a made sends a amid to fetch Bala*. Whan the daacar arrieoo «h» ia aer ated with a revolver in the hands of a determined woman and ordered to take of her c lathee. Patria and Blaine change caetamaa which la no sooner dawn than Ed award climbs a ladder to the window. He torn Elaine only, aad ia Me Jaalena rage, aboota her and diaappaara. Donald ruahae la at the that, aad qnieUy giving Pa tria laatraetieee what to do, goea-oot another door, oa Here id, Da Lima and Fanny Adair eater la gleet e» (ttement. Pointing to the dead body of the dan ear, Patria mourning the part of Elaine, eooly talk HoreU that Patria la deed, aad that it io ope to Mm to eovor op the mardar. Edoaerd rath 11 to the eMif aad ploagea off to Ma death. ^BECKED AUTOMOBILE CARRIED LOAD UQUOE Dak a. iaty U.—A aortoua a^to mobile aeeident recurred ea mala •treat Monday la front ff the boms of A P Daria. The two ear* WON rnrodog aad roa t father aad wen both badly torn ap hot no one wa ■aritwriy but. One oar woo i hemmed ear fee Mr* operated by L NORTH CjftOLDU Bakkfc. •74 n*n wfll StaU of North akr army and tha Brat cal affording to tha adjutant J. ttcKaoy, timata aftar obs work. Harnatt BMB with a tba National only 111 toko pastor, Bar. O. W. BoUiaa, to W as sisted bp Be*. J. . Adteaa. D. D., of Charlotte. BEST AUTTTUUU at but MUCKS. SOxS Plain Tread..ft.SC 80 i I* Plata Tread. t.M 81x1* Plate ttsad_10.M 80x1 NonakJd.,..1S.M 80x8* Non***._1UM 81x8* Nonskid--18UM 80x8 N onaWd**—^ ^ 7.- 1SX4 SOxS* Niaaklf-HA 82x8* NonAtf.. UK - IsRp-lpri^rU 0400 MBaa 1 80x8 Plain Tread_lt> 80x8* Plate Tpaad..tt.O 88x8* Plain Traad.. i ' AB Otter I PENNSYLVANIA TIB* STUB* War* M. Papa, Kp. DUNN. N. C P. Jackaoa of Dana «U a load of yaaag folks, who had booa aMtfcii tka pork at Duka. Tkfc oar waa tu» ad iwr, oaa l roa. TUa aar waa aat aa lady daw a**d aad apaa aaaadaHaa It aw found to ba laadad with a *ra gultei l Jug of whlakay aad avraral ■ailllii i guantMoa. Deputy Mart# A. E flat] I or took eharga ad Ifca aar aad aaadaak i aad about taw o’clock tka mm night Oaear Truatww aaBad la Marti Harppr aad Mata. War t for True Iowa far ] ■ kay la kla paaaaa tkaa tka In i altowi aad It ki < ot> i ar procaadiaga wid 1 alna i Ua. Tka wrack m dgMofiah r Tka corn to lha dda a l tka atnwt aad Idl aatfl tka Ml i> sofniif. ALLIES GAIN MUCH BY ACTION Off SIAM E-fry Ufr War Ofras Uahrehaa FaaornUe Canal Uaa Fra* dim to .. New York. Jmly 11.—Tha ifriwn meat teat Siam law declared a Bate stenlAcanee thaa Mgkt at Srat ha topi iaad. according to /aka Banatt. director of the paa-Ameriaaa Uatoa, Warnhington, aad fonnsriy United States minister to Siam. "Steal’s chief taapertonaa la the present war crisis, is that it Is pme ttoaUy tha rise granary far senna of food supply fee Chtea, and Its aettoa nay hare a direct effect open China's atUtads toaard Germany,” ■aid Mr. Barrett today. "It also gives the Allies now, Sat tee first teas, aa aabrekaa faeocahte coast line all the army front Chtea to tee Mediterranean, fee Stool was the only neotral territory la that sa tire dfrtsnee of many thsoaaad asUaa. adeqaata° to patrol the Stem court has of nearly 1,000 Biles. MORE THAN UN IAB0NEB1 OH THE FARMS OF NEW HAN OVER COUNTY tow MiraitrT to? In J. C. Praltoa, ■mialiall'i Ti *£-*** P. Harrla«a»d -J. P. Mania* and On. Oraat ware than I0O* panada of aatofcapa van taaaarnd to? Ikm aaikada—knot la K*M aak; knot la baary nU; aatf aakbaaa la bfiaa, Tto eradH tar tha nr? adraettoa nones i O* aaaaaot *f Um warthar aandt tiaaa wtriak praraalid aar Maad fraaa naiia* la tawa toy » a’atort miaidaj Mr Slat, wa ton part, paaad *Wta* snap ttoa HIM to Oald aadU Saaaiday, Jaly SBtk, ISW at S o’atoak. Lrt arary aaa tala arttoa and toa praaaat rt ttort ttoai vMto dtobata tor tha to* Gold Pnlto art. axtandad aatU Batarday. lrt] Mk, 1B1T, aari tat to*** aawa graa bar*ato» fdr aB vka all taka ad M. G. TATLOB 00. GOVERNMENT NEDS non war mm Mi n. mi wa it turn r wtlt 4 Tin fnT.HM.il aa mH- « mr aranta Um nr tn>Mln aa! 1 IMm u .dMl.a.1 in Mtaa M> 4 Inn. a 4 1 I 1 4 1 I J I I J 4 a pr^uTta ibm United (Maiiw < at tea rate (IMNMN . rnt. iii WaS 1 Deal Drat Drat •xat. Drat i Drat Drat J ara than 4oaa aat a»d Jay I THE I <1 Tka I artii la rtffct of raaa of Wa,U an hat* Saw i aat aw tta para traSaa I karit tfa Wa • frra"tk paaaa, t kaaat a . alaia, U i faaaa fa i dm t f «M fait I raw Wa 7Z 9*i