THE DUNN • . « . t .• • vol. rv <•.. _ P»». W.. c, Au^ « Decides to Reject Peace Proposals; Scores Monarchs s Reply Regarded As Climax To Argument In Case Humanity's Liberty Vs. Autocratic Ruthlessness FRESH APPEALS TO GERMAN PEOPLE IN WILSON’S REPLY Wilaoa Probable Spokesman of Democratic Allies Before World Paaerml Teaor Anticipated Ev.ry »b", Bat Ns 14m Had ml hrwif Tarau Washington, Aug. 28—President Wilson • rejection of the Pope's peace proposals la regarded here aa the high water mark of the war. Forth-, armors, it is iailicatlvr of tbr virtual •***ctl£,n «f the President by the Allies aa their spokesman before the world. The note comes as a climax to the remarkable aeries of state docu ments in wtiirh President Wilson has argued the cause of world democracy aplnat aatocrac, in the high court •I public opinion and accept- < ad more and more by the people of •11 the allied countries as expressing their ideals. Thar* appear* to be no doubt that the United States was selected to make answer before the world, ia ad vance of all tha others Whether the Entente nations will send extensive repile* ia sot known her*. R ia mmidtd aa probable that they will if bm measure adopt the Pnaai dawt's reasoning for their own and ••od BOtN of endorsement. The gee end tenor of Xkc Freni the forceful terms he would employ to nay that the world can hare no f«kW in » V . -*-« I - _—_a - — —-—— —uemvu* •f Cemvanf. Appeal «a WwUUn People Btadeata of diplomacy see In hie denounciation of tha military auto cracy a fresh appeal to the war-rid dsn German people to doom Ho henxollemism and military domination of peoples. That this can and should bo accomplished without the destruc tion of the German people is one of the striking expressions in the Pra ■idont'a note, when ha expressly dis claims any intent Ui seek punitive damage" and the dismemberment of ompirae or oven the punishment of the Central Powers after the war by gigantic economic combinations against them. This shaft is aimed straight over the heads of tha army—controlled German foreign office at the under staading and appreciation of the Ger man people, already manifesting many signs of a determination to assart their right to govern them aelves by parliamentary methods. Doty Caaffded to America. Active exchanges have been in pro greee between the President, Secre tary Lansing and tha Entente Pow ers, mainly through the American dip loss a tic representatives abroad, re garding tha answer to bo made to the Pope’s proposals. It seemed by com-1 ■ton consent that to America was confided the heavy responsibility of I framJng and delivering the first of! tha replies. The propriety of this1 roars# was spparent from the const-1 deration of toe fact that every one •f the Entente premiers and foreign ministers who had spoken publicly on the subject of peace had turned to the language of President Wilson’s historic address to Congress, and his other public utterances on the sub ject as disclosing their own coneco uona 01 we proper bum of peace negotiation*. And even more potent than this consideration was the con viction that America was hast fitted of all nations to deal with what it was hoped would be the death blow to aatoeraey of the Germanic type. Last night the President’* note wee handed over to the trusted telegraph ers of the State Department to be sent on Its way by eable to Ambas sador Pago in London, who was to dsltvar it to Foreign Minister Bal *®*r ,or transmission to Rome. At “• same time, copies of the eora mumcatlon were placed In tho hands of the diploaaatie representatives of the Entente powers in Washington for their Information. Although tho Pone's proposals wars addressed to the Madera of the na tions St war. which of course Inclod, od President Wilson and was signed by tbs Pontiff himself the response seas signed by Secreatry Lamring. Tho latter however expressly stated that ho was merely transmitting tho Presi dent's reply. The Italian armies operating against tha Asatrians along the laon se have captured more than 22,00g prisoeera and have occupied much sx i^rSs.dwr,,ic Only one-dftfc ef the men selected through the draft will be railed Sept, r it M announced by tho government The tote Intention sis to call 2* per coat September II • so percent Septem ber Iff; W> persent September .14 and ( percent eoaee time in October. DUNN'S ROLL OF HONOR Thirty-nine young men of Dunn ore now In active ser vice with the venues branch es of American arms. Six of these art from two fami lies, Mruteaant William C. Lee, Edward Lee and Henry Lee being sons of Hr. nad Mrs. Eld red g* Leo; Paul Bailey, Wilbur Ballsy and Roy Bailey being sons of lfr. end Mrs. L. F. Bailey. The names of Dunn’s he roes follow; U. S. ARMY WMUam Joaoa MR Taylor U. 8. Expeditionary Forma, Franco Poul RaRey Fifth U. 8. Coast Artillery, Fort Milas, P. I. Wilbur RaRey Second U. 8- Coast Artillery, Manilla, P- I Wilbur Smith U. 8. Training Camp, Van couver Bunaks, Wads. Noleaa * MJ 2*rd U.-8. lafaatry, Honolu lu, H. L U. 8. NAVY Pool CauhmuM U. S. Ship Utah, ears Foot- jj 1 " r n- t" n 1 'l “ 1 Wm. C. (Jtcil) Si •wart *>u nvrTM J. Ed. Cats U. 8. Naval Training Station. Naarport, R. L Van Sana Hadgn U. 8. Ship North Carolina, care P. M., Naw York. N. Y. U. S. MARINE CORPS J. Tkmaae Sutton Co. A., Marino Barracks, Philadelphia, Pa. U. S. NATIONAL ARMY 1 Uaulaaaat Wa. C. Lea Camp Jackson, Columbia, S C. U. S. ARMY. NATIONAL GUARD Capt. J. L. Hiaaa Capt. W. D. Holland Willard A. Jaokoon Prtar Parker lorry Gadnla Ralph Wads Ala.and Wotrkr ■ *h Alaiond W oat Wreak LasnaM Joralpaa Co. M. 2nd N. C. Infantry, Charlotte, N. C. Proa ton Llayd Booth Carolina Infantry, ’ Greenville, 8. C. Robert Youai Hradquartora Co. M, 2nd, N. C. Infantry, Chariotta, N C. | ; V U_• N. C. Track Co., Camp Sorter Greenville, & C. Qdward Lee Co. A. N. C. Engineer*, Camp Bovier, Greenville, 8. C. Dick JcIuum Machine Gon Co. 2nd N. C. Infantry, Spartanburg, 8. CL NORTH CAROLINA COAST ARTILLERY Ralph Wade Ralph i. Parker Leea Caha Hearg C. Lae Week, B. Th.mp.ea Caaper e Warrea Lewi. Strtehleml . •lea*. M. Wllem. **Wrl J. PaareaU N. C. C. A., Port CaaweO, m. a MEDICAL SECTION. U. S. ARMY Preetim M. »-■ Hoepitnl Corpa, Port CaawaD, N. C. A mbalance Cerp, Unit No. 42 MEDICAL SECTION U. S reserves Dr. J. S. Themp.., <Pirat Lieat), Part Daa Moinae. Daa Meinm. Iowa. BUAKV J PTS 214 OF FIRST 375j . 100 MORE CALLED. lUrMH’a Quota E.putted to B* Computed From NumW Ewamtuad thU WmIi Twe.ly.te. an Called fee beue. iaatiee* •• te Physical FIlMH M Mon SelectW. ahundred and fourteen of the Vc ,B,Ud before the Har iwU Exemption Board had been ex omated when examination! wen com. ptotad Saturday night, lag had been accepted and 12 wan called far re enaloitloni. . An additional too **[• *^u*d examination! Lhli week- Prom these the x-i S,"* U'® 111 nr*lBd U nnd **e examination oOetn will be ehaaan, It la expectad. Name* of those chosen far service In addition to thoa* pubtiated^££ wnk-o laauo of th. Dlapateh ££ low: 278—127 William O Chaace, Bunn laval 2*7—1057 L J. Mayner. I.iadcn 2*8—1258 He ary Lather McDougxld, Lillington, rt 305—77* Daniel B. Holder, Broad way M*—tl* Geo. D. Elliot, Duke —*6 Harvey G. Avery, Doke *{*—*89 Prank Johnson, Bonnlsvel *>7—*56 Gao. K. Johnson. Spool *88— 15*6 Matthew! Ray, Duke **0—122 James W. Baia, Dnnn !??—**? Rfbert L. Hunt, Dana 1*7—*06 Oker Kaon, Costa 18*—1*87 Calvin Harris, Duke 148—1628 Lonnie See berry, Dnnn 166—7*8 M. Prank Han, bake 154—820 William L. Con. Duma »«0—650 Thomas P. Hochaday, An K5~i°!7cCUrU* *• Olivia 171—84* Goo. Robert Johnson, Doan 4; Jama. Beet, Daii Tb* following ten been n sailed x> appear before th exemption Board >«|jA^i\mt 27th, to be n-asamlnod Floyd Morris, broad way Atlas Williams, Linden W. W. Thomas, Olivia JM. R. Edwards, Duke Joaeph Li Ik nston JrgTuSTw-e eaaggmr-^ Irn B. Broun, Angler Jessie McNeill, Duke Geo. V. Haidar. Broadway Dr. B. L. Warm, Dunn Herman W. WhHtenton, Duke •**nder McN. Bain, Harnett Saady McLean. Thorn wall Andrew J. Wester. Kipling Hunter Smith, Dunn, rheea Exempted ere: l—-848 Maleom Dickens, Broadway 1—884 Robert Buries Jernigaa, Dunn I—1878 William Alvin Wade. UL . lington r—1M# Floyd Morris, Broadway I- 202* Atlas Williams, LhT' 0—783 Mathew Mack Johnson, Lil llngten 12—1888 Watson Thomas, Olivia id—1117 Hector McLean, Lllllngton 7—887 Bartley Washington Johnson 18—-2034 ^eter Weathers, Broadway j 10—878 Cart Robert Hodges, Dunn , 12—509 James Britton Edwards, j Duke 18—948 James Thomas Lee, Dann , 18—1267 Eddie McNeill, Bunn level II— 848 James Leslie Fowler, Duke 12—128 Duncan Black, Dunn 14—1217 John Finley McGill. Duke 18—784 Joseph Nathan Johnson, Lil li ngtoa 18—107 Roger Byrd, Dunn 10—1546 Adolphus Bay, Llllington 10— -1888 Melvin Rogers, Broadway 11— 1889 Jaeais Martin Norris, Bun Isvel I 12— 816 Rob Lee Gunter, Duke 1 14—1878 Robert Milton Stewart, 1 Dm 18—1186 Alexander McLean, Bun- ] MTtl 10— MO Wob Walker Good win, Caste 1— 1*9* WlMUm Archie Wade. Duke >4—HM Charles Stewart, Dunn 9 Ml Otho Cobb, Angler 9—IMS Marlon Lennel Rollins, Kip 14—1099 Robert Willis* Moore, Lil linrton 16— 914 Jack Lewis, Doan «—lift Mark W. McOuay, Dunn 11— 1IS9 Jaaae Meely, Dunn '2—10 Farcy Khnon Adame. Angler 19—1021 Vernon Bright Morgan, Dam '9—1221 Herbert William Nerdaa. Angler '7—1222 Daniel Jefferson Stewart, Dm 9-1221 Alexander MeLean, Doha H—1241 NehemUh Thomas, Broad way 14—1224 Earnest Franklin Ryale. Duka •*—17*1 Henry Cohn Stewart, Lil linfton 17— 1779 John Thurman Smith, I Dok* >2—422 Benjamin Foyd Honeycutt, » AaMor '7—**7 ^Loanie Green Lawrence, I 14—1494 Kshenrd Lee Parker, LU- « Sngtoa id—If21 Andrew Stewart, Lllfiagtoa '7—901 Nathaa Henry Godwin. I Dun q *—l*M^Nnrphy Farguaon McKay, 00—110* H««ry Harrison HeAlMst- ! ar, Bute's Creek 0«—•MlUhart Jaapsr Oargaalena, i OvprhilU 02— 122 Nathaniel J.7 Black. \M- \ Coaitnusd an flfth p^e) JAPAN REAFFIRMS HER DEVOTION TO THE ALLU&'S CAUSE I«Ui PUem «f Flowers . oa Tomb of Washington, ' “Cidaen afdm World.” NeteM. v. Kroont. IbN, t|i social areUu Mdor from Japaa. ffiecing a wreath of rooea and cryaamsmam* os the tomb of George. Wlihtnrton »t lit. Von,on Sunday cl lead the right for Japaa to boo t Washington's m*?°Ty. ,.*nd, her devotion to the All loo* loose I at tha principles for which they wag bottle. Th; members of i |p Japanese mis •ion, with Secretary md Mrs. Daniels aa hosts, adiled do bthe Potomac oa the president's fjtkt Mayflower. Accompanying then*were Ambassa dor Sato, Secretariat Lansing, Ked field aad Baker, Pdiuatcr General Uuriaane, Speaker dkg*. tnemben of tbo Senate and Fionas, high officers af tha army, navy ahf marine corps, members of tha ngfass of other ■loropeso coantriea a)jf many promin ent people In diplomatic and official llfo. T With the nod sam'gf Japan on a white Said waving adtb the Stan aad Stripes above him, lb rmtmmtoMvo of one of the oldasi dvfllxationa oa earth, oa tbo aoil of Oaf of the young eat, paid a remarkaAf tribute to tha memory of tha only man who has elite been honored md la honored by the nations warring Tar democracy. Vise oust IsMI said: Vlecewat lebMJbaahe ••in the same of MT gracious sot -reign, the Emperap af Japan, aad representing all thw liberty-loving i people who own his essay, 1 stand to day la this sacred ursseaco not to nuoloadM the name at Washington— ; For that worn pi mbfUoi—but to i affer the simple tribaSS ef a people's I reverence and leva. ; "Waeaiagon mi au,American, bat America, gnat a. ito u, powerful u ike k certain aa ahe ta of ber mlendid deetlny, caa toy no srela tive claim to this tgpaorUl Washington is now a tituen of tbo world bn beings to nil w dad. __ ode of the earth k ind to reiterate irlnciplee to ■-* I rented.. •be new-born Went toodeep and wide or the hearts and tbs andentnndiagi >f bar people to croon. “Comrades to Help (W1 “It in a fitting piece, at tUe time, ehsn nil the world i* Ailed with tor noil sad suffering, for rnrtimrtee In i holy cause to gather and ban ra le* their fealty to • rigfateoaa pur pose. ‘'Japan is proud t« place bernelf •aside ber noble alUee la this high •esohre and bore, la the presence of :;m deathless ashes, she reaffirms Kir devotion to tbo chase and prinei »lcc far which they wage battle, fnQy lalenaiaed to do bar whole put to *c tiring for tbo vtfU the b (melon >f liberty, Justice and lasting pence. “As tbo representative of my poo ile. I then place this wreath apon he tomb of Washington with reverent ■ends; end in to doing it ic my proud irivilege to again phage my country , o those principles of right aad Jus- < ice which have given immortality to he name of Wachld^on." DEATH RATE DECLINES --— i F%r F—d Fr*. < ducti** Has ItvW Ma»7 Utm J la New Haaavi , Wilmington. Augurt 2»—That the 1 ■■Corona cunpuiga la Wilmington and I Jew Haaovor County for food pro- i I action and conservation haa remit- l d In a marked doeliae la the death i **• at both adolta and children to < he etrikl* eutement of Dr. Chao. < r. Ja'esUit, SuptrinUn^ht for HaaHIi I or the city and eoogty. Dr. NeebHt • one of the beet haew health of- < tern* in the United SUtaa. hto work 1 wre having attracted the attmttoa < if haalth authorities throughout the < ""‘•'T- . T*> deelia* U Uowa by i ital statistics for^the part few I aonthe compared with the am < ■oaths of previous Put. < JUeUne la the death rate to attrt- | luted to the lancer variety la thr diet ( If people of the city r»d country ro- ] ulting from the trumoadouolr la- « reeled narrber of ^iilane Many I rmh vegetables hove tonic qualities, i «*idaa providing a larger quantity of 1 ninerala aad salts than arc found ■ n tho limited diet of Moot people. | The New Hanover Pood Conserve- I •on Commission haa planned U sea- < lnue Mo work throwA tho foil and ""Ur and ontil the sod of the war. • Now Hanover Ofmmlaaioa wifl • **" **• Plagging away whoa Poueo I * declared In Europe.” f«toea ] ihatrmen W. A. MrOIrt. I — ■ — I IO*»E BELONGING TO SHANK 1 butleb bbeaks leg in fall ; A homo belonging f hull Batter ia» shot boro Setturdar after breaking ! I* leg la a fall oa tho povement la Itoyd street. bouoa af tho aalmal’e lag broke "Mrehr through the tWa. leaving Me xwf dangllag. rIBjk DOES SLIGHT DAMAGE TO MBS. BETTIE GODWIN'S HOME Fire originating from a defective Uv# floe yesterday Morning did Frrht dam art to Him Battle God rla’i hem n the ■outhouoUm quay or of town. The btoao woo extUfutohed hofen he arrival of tho Si* trook, hot turned a hole la tho roof «f a roar ring of tho building. I NEGRO UPRISING IS THREATENED, SAYS PATRIOTIC SOCIETY CkwfM that Germans Offar *e» Ne«» Leaden Hava Teraed LaMar* Over to *r‘i iritis* at WeeMepee A negro uprising, financed and di rected by Genua agenta, a emin ent, It feui expressed by officer, of the Patriotic Education Society are not groundless. la a statement leeseil Sunday by the society it b declared that Genian agenta base nrged neg roes to rise np against the whites and have proaabad them personal add aa well as mossy. Hoary A- W. Wood, Perry Belmont tnd ether promineat men are officers of the society issuing tbs warning. The statement reads: "The Patriotic Education Society •ends the foBowing warning to the wees with the request that it be given the arldoct publicity hi the in ■crest of national defense: ‘'Information has Tnarhsd the ra ■penaible officers of tide society of 1 ride spread Germany propaganda, irgiag the a series of America to rise ■gainst the ahltm and promising Ser nas aid and money to finance the nenrraetioB. “The ignorant negroes are be Hey laid that when Germany rules ia America the blacks wifi have eqaal , rights wtib the whites. Ia Oirmaay , hese credulous people are informad, , he color Mne does set exist—the , •lack b aa good as the whitea “Aunymsw aerial orik and Iri an currying tide latest Plan of Saa . >Ugo havsbaea ratoivnd by leaders lib one the aegrin who have brought hem to the attention of tha author!- , iri. Thai far. them letter* and , metals bare only been received from distriHl ffif tkri Wctiitk mUera tka Hneka predominate but thara ia ev rj reason to believe that tha propa JSJidlst bare sewn their aaad la othar hurts of tha country Loyal Mpo« igeota haea aaad money amnag tha raaal segTi leadan to bring about i gantral nprfaing whan Berlin gives ha ward. "This avldsDoa of Germany's la ration to carry bar doctrlao of fr laa of tha «opla la tha moantaiaa of Virginia. “Germany U waitijkg tha psycho iegi a) aioaMnt which ia near at hand. )ur national army is proposing to nter thair eantaamaate, oar am. ura aad oar National ’Guard ia Fxaace ir on thair way. Meantime fhe soot wto are urging peace, tha itililpl lerman press aad that part af tea Uaeriean prate, which sacratly favors i cranny's cmast, are urging tha an ion to hasp its sons at hates. If Scrawny through the ape ad of race tot, lacaadlarima, sabotage aad abor troublaa can create a reign af errors ia thla country she beUrvee hat thousands of Americans win add hsir voices to the pacifists and tha rsitors to bring about a* German ifjff M CAN LENGTHEN LIFE FIF TEEN YEARS warming Haw Ta Live tha dears*. Ssya keseevelt Caasarvsbaa civrrn yean n ur Rufui unw n« may add to Ms Ufa by applying rhat it new known of personal hy jc««. Tkia statement waa in ado by ba Roosovvk Conservation Cemaia ion in lta Report an National Vitalv y. The finding* of the Commlanoa iave reversed the iiaptamione of a ynariuan ago that the average he wn lifetime waa a deed allotment de reed by fata. It taachas now tint or doom la a variable thing and hat It ia mor* or leas In oar power o control. Looming how to livo ia the secret rf how ond awy add Bfteen yean o his Hfe. Individaal hygiene, or ho hygiene of personal habits. Sc olding to tho Coat mission, contains eeeibiltttea of self impenvamoot far wyoad what ninety-nine persona oat f a hundred have ever realised, la ther word*, only 1 percent of peo le today know how to live. Tho ther- M percent are victhna of ha roper living habits sad the easterns f oar boasted chrUtsatten. They ave not teamed to order their lima c cording to their physical needs. Tmy are content to tolerate bad Jr, had food, imperfect teeth, wrong oetam, improper clothing, constipa te, self drugging, atoeVelhm and ter conditions of the average Hfe. The Dl percent who have net learn * tow to Mve, mys the Ceaaalmfoa, re reaponslhl* for the to era see ef 41 e reant of the eeuatry*e death rate rom wear and tear dteeaaee la twen f ream. Wear sod tear dieaeeea fa said to to the by-prodoct of rM laatien. not that civtlteattoa la all ffokg hot that people have not vet MHtod to adjaet their haMta of Hv »g to lta demands. CLYDE WADE SEEKS ENLIST •CENT IN N. C ENGINEERS Clyde Wade, IS pears old, sea ef £ "Mk Wade, toft Monday for IreeavUe, «. C... wham he will make » affair to iola the North Caroihm mtpaay of aagiaetri stationed there, lyde accompanied Edward Lee, ea ter Dana yeangtear. who eras re aming to camp after a brief for ««h spent here with Mb parents. Ir-aad Mrs Eldredge Lea. Clyde has a brother already hi he terrtoe. The Wether 1* Ralph **?*’ l*r 1 toss tea a popster clerk s the Dana peeteMet _ PATRIOTIC MEETS ASKED BY BICKETT IN PROCLAMATION I i DeeigaeU;___, and Monday, 1, *. and S. < day* upon white North Carolinian a arc U do honor to tho tf.OM at < their yoang brothen Whe an «M a to tho colon ia defonaa of haanaa a Bberty, Coroner Thonaa W. Mteett ■ [a a proclamation jact imaod call* j upon all loyal citterns to late in 1 appropriate anrclesa an than days, i The Oovcmr ada teat Bator day ] be gina over to towaddp and nM 1 dlctrict BMtinp. Sunday he waata *R chutehee to hold ssritoas of prayer i for Americaa arem and American ] lafety. Monday, white ia labor day, I patrtotic meetings to ha « «very coonty seat, with oo- I ;ry drafted man a gnat of honor. Tho Governor'* proclamation fed- I owet i “North Carolina t* ahoat to aand t ;»*nty-flT* -J mao into both. rboae mao an ti uicriflo* that iriadom ef the I he de cnee of u. They go to Bake war on war. They go to do- . troy with the aword tho goveroanat , hat maintain that tho oword la, and . A right ought to be, tea Baal ! >f a nation’a righto. \ “When the giycrwaant ! ear ahaU pariah In ' Ei i : ■*»: “Nor. Therefore, I' Bktatt, Govoraor of Hpclji'l nSttSBerayiiiSiioffai 4 Am State and lot tho mm who hovo 1 boon drafted late tho poblie atrefee ' b* tho (wrata of honor atthaa* oxar- < cbm. 1 “Dob* «t our cHy of Babi*h thfc tho twoaty-ftfth day of Await, in ' tho year of oar Lord ooo thin—nii < aia« hunArad^mnd imatiso, and In I roar of oar * wort ran Iadapandanco.” GET THE SCHOOL HOUSE IN ORDER Maka Kapolra and Baa That tanka tftoa Sr N«t MmImIdJI Th* State Board of Utealth k arc in* that ochool hooaoo bo pot la order now, that all repair* b* rand* bofrao school itarta, and particularly that tho sanitation of tho ochool mi yroaadi bo looted after. Boom of tho thin** aworaary to h* don* ora su**e*ted ia th* fohowiu* reaction* which ovary acted beard met an swer: b th* water sapply far poor tchool clean and cafe? Dew It contain *ur face drain*** 7 Have JOT unitary mm far the £te*<ai of aunt Would tho State Board of Health approve of roar aMthed? Hava jn two closets, ia» far ottbar mt 1« the school yard wall drained aad l ait place far children to pier? Is the school building ssoO lighted cad sroll vcatUctad M that year <hn. Iren win not injure their apes or •offer for fresh air? Arc tha wtadowc made N that they wifl raise float the hotted or lower frod tho top? Are panes ta »n the frames? Are those detector* lot the windows which admit flash •tr without crooting • draft? ,'Are thorp eadfortaUe decks for tU We child roc? Is these sate il ml •lack-board space? *>** are the arrtagsdtate far •catlog the school? These questions should ho s—osr g fW Wc'te «rf school eldldroa is doro important thaa It over was. Tdo ssaav Wys cro denied tea hoaar of •erring their entry whoa it needs ' Died moot bocaooo of defects aad j disease* that warn probably itirnnal < •rod la sehooL Aauray they ware j l fc I Traveler* from north of Be noon re- 1 port that tha road hot woo* ban aad , that town h la vary had shape. One ■ Richmond motorist cay* that It Is tho i worst stretch of rood he has seen, i It b pointed oat teat faiders win won begin healing their produce So , Dann aad that this highway will ha t •orTtecaTbaai tk*", **T *** ?*■ I that the road roddblfin^i^ thl \ repairs aa soon as paasMe. Pom |Calcvod^poo»oe Jo Ohm Aw < Dr. J. *. Thodaooa, a ooloeod phy- < ddaa of Dunn, has boon sop stated I » tbatoaaot la tho soodteal section 1 of tho ctdy. Ho ssOI leave this amok ' far Dec Motets, U , whore he wM ha J station rd for sods tide. Dr. Tkoaspsea has practiced in I Dean for several mnotes, Hta aw ' pvInlMBI ■vll tNUl tat Bfn MM* SAYS CLERK BYRD mi hiuirh*. g 1 i §pr M flhor of TW Daily M«wi: {■ V • Ipl || aJ»V spS. r/ ' £

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