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THE DUNN , DUNN, N. C. HIGHER WAR TAXES ARE NOW IN EFFECT Prifidtnl Wilton Sifu The Ctnhdlr Drafted Reve nu· Measure POOR PATRIOTISM THAT WONT BURN IN PEACE Jm. el TrMnrj Αρρ··1ι Τβ Ρ··(1ι Te l>tr "Vider jr Ta«" Cheerfully Washington, FA SS Secretary Class today appealed to the Araan can people to pay cheerfully the higher war taxes which went into ef fect today with the signature of Prési dent Wilson of the nsw revenue bill. He referred to it a· a "victory tax" to bear the coat of a war which has broogfct "the Ineffable booa of peace." Taxe· which become operative at once include those on liquor, tobacco, soft drinks, ao-callcd laxuries such as eutomobliea. pianos, candy, chewing gum, «porting goods ana slot ma chines; broker* amuseeneitt fcrisres, taxicabs and other special business. Maehiaee Set ia Metiea. The Revenus Bsreau's machinery already had been pot into operation in preparation for the filing of returns March 11 ea Incomes, extern profits and war profits, and ths collection of the Am tB per cent Installment payment on that data. Secretary Glass' appeal, assarting that "ths war mast be paid for," said: Test ef PilrMia. "It is a shallow kind of patrlotian that doea not bum brightly in time of peace as well at in time of war. It la a poor sort of patriot who would shirk the dety he steadfastly perform ed a year we,. ι m incora· tax lut n*r was _ liberty tu. This pu it 1· a victory tu. but the purpowi of each in tbe ■un, to defray tb· coat of a world'» war that has brought to Uw United State· and it* associstcs tha ineffeble boon of pmm "Tba government, tkinfon ap pesis to that highar form of patriot ism «hick ia not dependent upon tba ehuuting and tba tumult to cooperate in the collection of taiaa this year with tha aama splendid spirit of last >»al." U Mil· IlpW A —n from Pr—idant Wilson announcing his approval of twenty eight bills and joint resolutions past ed by Congraaa and accumulated cur ing his aha saw overseaa waa the ■JgMl for a demonstration late today - H Of tha hills signed by the Presi dent the most lanportant ware the war revenue uioasme and tha bin approp riating >100,000,004 for European food relief. EXPEDITION A* Y FORCE WILL BE KEDUCED Washington, Fab SB.—Αι Mat by General Pershing's i.—Announce _ chief of staff that It national guard and na tional amy divisions were scheduled to sail from France before July 1, apparently confirme reports which have been carrant here that the ex Cditionary forces were to be reduced a total strength of 300,000 by the end of the current fiscal year. Calculations in the various war do eient bureaus, it is said. Have based upon the 100,000 strength in figurine on the maintenance of the army abroad after July 1. The announcement from France indkatea that in addition to the sev en regular divisions now in France and Into which presumably men de string to remain temporarily are be ing transferred, the American forcee after July win include the llih na tional guard and the Ttlh and 81st national army dlviiioaa. This would give a nine division strength for the combatant forças and allow one di vision for employment as a depot unit. While statement from Paris named only eighteen divisions, all other· now la France except tha seven regu lar and four national guard and na tional army divisions already are on priority fer early retors or have seen skeletonised end are returning aa eaaoal*. D. W. ADAMS DEAD. Wu Praabnl luhm M» of JAmIm Ceaaty. Ycmr Otb, Ftb. 24.— D. W. Adam·, prominent!? Kiucttd with the buai ■ w life of Johaaton county for the DMt belt a Notary, died at Kk coun try homo Just outeids of towa last nl*ht at 7 J· o'clock. Mr. Adams had natM the advanced *»' of 87 years and was unusually active for on* af hit an "P until th· paat few week* Ha had kept to hi· room since about the middle of DwraW bat had boon confined to hi· bod only for the paat three days. The funeral wll] be oonducted from the F&ot 0«ki Methodist church, of whWh ha waa a aunber of lonf stand In·, tomorrow afternoon at t o'clock followed by Interment with Maaonic rttaa at th· Γ our Oaks cemetery. CiatlnHw WllHtat Wine wwt la Cil wit lee. Washington, Fab. !<·—By a strict pert lean rota of I ts 4, the fienato lnHH Committee decided today to reronmrsd confirmation of the mam inatloa of John Skelton William· toi •DCcoed hlmaalf m eosap* relier of There la mora aMaey la America than ertr before la rte history. War j Sarins· Stamp· are betrv* offered. Victory Liberty Bend· won will bo •reliable By patttn* oar money m te tfcaae nfe (weamtaeof eecartttee the mOm will be helped, the funds «β be safely and profitably .irraoted m* the thrift habit wfll he gihrea a ι farther Mpsesa. {LONDON COMMENT ON PRES. SPEECH London* Kcb. 20.—Consent on Praaident WUaon'i Boston apeech takea Ant place on tb« editorial W of thla notninii'i Leodon newa paper· They unite in eipraoaing tha hope that the Preaident'e appeal for •apport of tha Imwk of naUona will meet with a favorable response in the United Statea. "We can be aa confident aa Praei dcnt Wilton ia," aaid tha Daily Mail, "that the generoua impulae, dialnter e»U«l people now, but rathar train •trenirth and permanence, aa the naed for it waa never greater. Tha altar native U that "the United Stalaa thould return to har traditional iao kation and regard the waiter of Evt ropa from afar. The United S Lata· ia in the war: «he tnuat be in the peace." The Daily Mail aaya: "Praaident Wil»on know* that Amrift hat enljr begun ita taak and thai tha breach with Washington'· interest in Europe will be wttn tha President hi hia appeal to hit people. We do not think that tha appeal will be in vain, for tha Prealdeat baa a grand gospel and know· how to preach it grandly." The Daily Telegraph aayei "Tha deliberations of tha peace conference constitute a signal to the world that it ia at the croaa-roada in ita daitiny. ΤΙ» Praaident is not arrong In aiauming that Europe look· toward the people of the United 8tate> with new confidence- · · · Of America'· eympathy with the essen tial ideal» for which Praaident Wil ton ia laboring ao devotedly nona need have any doubt, and we ara con fident «ho will continue to take bar full (hare in tho great teak of re generation which confronta tha world." ι ur u»uy mronicw ayi or ut Praidfnt'· ip>Kk : "Πι MMM for Amrtu for Um fini tin· to play her part in policing the UEMUlrd terri tori*· of the OU World and protecting the young na tion* If he unecd· ib carrying hi» people with hbn la ihli new craaada he will have succeeded in raadaring a Mcood terrace to mankiad aa great aa that In briaging In tba Unitad StatM to Aniah the war. INCH EASE IN UNEMPLOYMENT THROUGHOUT UNITED STATU WatMngtoo, Pah. 24.—Aa <trnin la unemployment la (fee UnHad^Btatae va· reported hp the (b^ayaM I» rice for the can··* weak, hot ooadi >f 18.412 for laat week. North Carolina ehowa alight ihort ■gee of carpenter·, laborers aad wo nen cigar worker·. Common labor er· art plentiful In the larger town·. Raleigh reporta aa equality of labor •apply and demand. CONSTABLE IS SHOT AMD KILLED 0. Β. ΤyiM, Wanted O* Ltrwi] ClkArf·, Slay· Jehwlea County Poor Oik·, Peb. 26—J. S. Stroup, eoniUble of Pbur Oak· towaahlp, va· (hot three time· and killed abont wo mil·· from here tonight hp O. 9. Tywn, a white man whom he ■ought to arraet for the larceny of > hugity robe aad a rain coat. The ihooting occurred about 7'JO o'clock ind there were a number of witnaaaea. ft roup » room parted by C. D. Stanly approached Tyson and attempted to irrmt him. "Walt « minute!" Tyson «aid, ac cording to best report·. With theae eordi, be whipped out a rerohrer and hot Stroup through the baad three imct, >nd then made hie eacape. Tyson, at the time af the ihooting, rai andor bond far the alleged lar try of a buggy and har tea. II· t· deacribed aa being a τοη-tyed man of dark complexion, weighing about 140 pound·. -BCISLATION FOR WAR TIME PROHIBITUM IS REPORTED nduetrlal SIIuUhi I* AUa Itafacrad I· fat lUyrt Waahington, Fab. 20.—LegUlatloTi Irafted by the Hoosc Judiciary Com aiLtea for «ifuruiMil of tM W*T imr prohibition law which bwonw iffeetive July 1, «11 reported to the toute today. At the urn· time · nioority oppoeition report was Bled >y Repreaentathre Steele, of Penn., rho aaid paaeage of the bUI weuM i« a "uaorpation of power." and that luring the period of national read uatment tbe legislation would "add nuch to the epirlt of unreat." The Industrial aitoation aleo wan ■oferred to in the majority report. "iot litd revolution, doe to the pi rit of unreal engendered by tke ear," k «aid, " ara pr<-«hed every where. iUnkee and indaatrtal die urbancti are imminent. Under tbo t re«i of iixb rtrrumatancea tbo uaual rrerantlon i> to elo·· tbe aaloon aa t tende to greartly aggravate tke rrll." Tbe bill iprobiblta tbo MU and nanofaeturo of any Honor containing nor* than one-half of ona par cent rf alcohol under penalty of fate· or mvrieonmeat, or both, and alao pro 'idea that tbe awn or of any balMlnf η which liquor la made or aold may >e penalised. Do not aall your War Sartac* hampe and Libert* Ronde The gor rmment borrowed tbe money for a ipaeikr purpoee. If tbo «euailttae ire not retained, year parr bate win ■are been of no pertaanoat benedt ο tbe roTrramotit. Tbo >ut and aare : wbo follow tbo ptin -tplee of thrift are tbo people who «HI ahape tbe deatloy of the nation. < STRUCTURE OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS Mew TW| AtUmwat of 1· " ■ W«U It Oet b Thirty Day·. Pari·, Γ»b. >8.—for the ftr»t tira· the veil which haa concealtd th· lan«r working· of the conaWto on the peace ron'erence which prepared the plan of the league of nation· ha· been lifted. It la now poaaibl· to dlacloae •t Iceet mut of the facta connected with the achievement· by which nine teen men in thirty working hour* wrought the plan. The scene waa in room 3C1 of the Hotel Dc Crtlloo, Colonel Hon··'· workshop. Aroend a big red table eat the member· of the commiiuan and behind thcra war· Mated translators, secretari·· and cxprrla In th» room tAc comiaiaalon mat tan time· In aeven day·. The hoar· were trrtenUr and no time wae tet for the day'· work. Tim· waa a secondary con»ideration, and nobody looked at the clock. Ba»h>eM-Lih· Te a Decree. The meeting· were famine·· Ilk· to ■ degree. The members met on the hear, and proceeded immediately with the next •rticl*. Before eaefe waa re vised, a copy of the preceding day'· record, as wall aa of all sewapaper· relating to the «abject· likely to COB· before tbern we· distributed. There were no oration·, no ftpin run* oat of technical pointa. Plain •peaking prevailed. Stenographir reporta ware barred, to restrain oratory and to encoarage the reticent. President Wilaon presided at an tha moetlngs, except one. When aome of the members looked far into tha fo ture he brooght them back to the thiag in hand with tfco remark: Caa Tract Nest C»a«r«U— **Oeallsm»n I hav« no doubt that the neat gon«ration will be made ef men as intelligent as you or I, and I think we can truat the le ago· to trust it* n«- " Th» rtrtt aintlng oa Ftkruirj t, waa v«ry brief. The President B«w I few word» and praeented a draft of] th· plan, which the laeiiiaeri •greed te ut aa the bads of <tt»eus dob. Ui; after day the was eriti naad and amplified and oa Pebrnary II at th· eighth meeting the first reading w·· completed. Though the project emerged on : hanged in principle many amend ments wore pending A draft to*»· niason attended this, and th· Araefi :»n soldiers whe mmt A» (·«· TWe Plaal Meeting. Th* final meeting oa February 13, tad a dramatic finish In ita simplicity. Γ)ιβ President waa attending a m eel ng of the supreme council and Lord Robert Cecil μι aeided over the com niaaion. The remaining articles were leieerl upon. At 7'j8 o'clock Is the malng. Lord Rebert read the twenty lizth and last article, and quietly -oaaarked: "la there any objection » this article?" Be waited a moment, and added : 'If not. It Is adopted. Gentlemen, our rorfc ii done. In» Président of th« J sited State· win report our conchi ilona to th· plenary aeMion of the :onference tomorrow. TYm commlsaiuners then left the nom. *ORTH CAROLINA MERCHANTS Hehe Best RscatJ of Aay Stat· ia The Sale ·( War Savlaga Stampe Winston-Salem. Feb. XS.—Accord ng to information received from Washington with reference to the lUteome of the War Savings Cam laign waged by the various Bute Re al! Merchant»' Divlsiona from the Int of Pay until the end of Docember ί last year, the North Carolina Iter ail Merchants Division, under the eaderahlp of Mr. J. L Gilmer, of this ity, made the beat record of any KaU In the Onion in the aala of War laving· and Thrift Stamp· through eta II at ores. FECIAL TAX RILL HITS TOBACCO HARD The spécial tax bill which vu ι waiting the Pre«ld«nt'i aignater·, 'u signed Fibroiry ]4 and becaros ffectlve I"*bruary 18, according to Adtl notice Collector of Internal [•reçue J. W. Bailey ha* received roe Commissioner D C. Roper In Peablngton. Among the luxarle* and κηΙ-lai· Tie· that will probably aacend tn irlce U the reeult of Ihta tax, tb acco cornea ia far honorable men ion. On the old eve-cent cigar the gov rnment ha* placed a dollar tax on he thousand, about a tenth of ι ent on tho cigar; on tb· Ave to IgM-cmt cigar a two dollar tax per hoosand, about oneflfth of a cent on adi cigar; and on the tight to flf. eon-ceat r«ar, three dollar* per bouaand, or about onethird of a ont. On chewing tobacoo and mgf I eve-cent tax baa bean added, aad • cigarette* a niaety-ftve oent-tax on be taooauid haa been added. Dealer* handling tobacco had to ako an inventory Tusaday of all obacco oa haad aad return copiaa or filing la tbe revenue office with * thirty day*. Blank* for tble had 1 ready been dlatftbatod before tbe >111 was algnod. >NE HALF OF ONE F BR CENT PROHIBITION , • ι Washington, Feb. 14.—Any baver- ι ige containing more than one-half < *» cent aleolMl would be baaned I if the war time prohibition act, ef- ι ectlve next July I, onder a m*a*ur* 1 ipproved today by the Howe Jadi- < Cary Committee to make the act ■Recthr· I Keep your War Saying* pledge. I ο Hi rate tin aavlng habit PRESIDENT LEAGUE TO Mtibukl BilL.] PrMfafeat Wllao· yrm.nct larltad • of «estimant of . Mra. ho America ew only I "They do not of Am«riea."h*i 8p«akinf of " •f tb· paopk . peae*. **icb 1 tho Ualtad " man kinè/' ι carries ο Τ SENTI j FA t4— £&Vz .to ~U* tb , wo mid hav Âftâs tHa —■"-ara for a iMtto* - plnood U •^friend oi •aid Im bai »»rtkt ol ttan I hav, >· in n»·." world ktrt art vsssa not apaak mi tko poop]·· •raaant gxrr r wtn aoaa •ecrot k out tor aa at _ tor a UttU I «ny I· al KMflS ~ to aoo th« I in And· of my t*. Λ m am TWO àrovm to tk· .train wUeb >ATEO. ****** κ u4 the «10 i0· the ed Tke uhHH vu a quiet af 'a!r, rwIm MfZ^aarpriae to many if th· friends. aBth* evap)·. and only ι few ifltliasfOdMatiAi and nlithe· ure pmnt. Vher laft Tlimailsj Hffat for Ft;ArUU, which town h.y will " Mr WilHaraa CMs a reapoDalbla *o ttlon with a Vwattavtila Mereaatile nneen, what· M haa bm aiaee re aming from Italy, wktn he did l«d >»u work. O· held the rank of icutcaant whlW- U_ the aenrice and ras just hack of u>« ftrln* lis· on *veral occarta··. adjainisteriBr to He tick and «MaM. Ha la wall ο own in Donn Aart ha wu angled α the iiuaranca btah*· bafoce an· latin* in tha Red Croas. The brida la the only daaghtar of dr. and Mr·. H. G. Batten and waa uured la Dana what· aha I· wall nown and haa · auaiber of friends Mr. aad Mr*. Williams have the «at wishes of a koat of frieads la Ijnn and FtyatMl* mt well aa in ther N. C. towns, where they arc rail known. SAVING IDEAS—HOW AND WHAT TO » AVI. . Prepared by 8a<rtnga Division, U. Λ 8 Treaaury .) Hi(her raUa of npl paid daring be wmr have uymj to wilwn the hoir· of "aHon· new standards of rtion—they cannot all be called tandarda of "Hvhe." The near-sighted have uaed their η usual wage· to Indalg· Id bTI aorta ( extravagance which pre little real itlafaction and contributed nothing » permanent family stability. Where wjr are harming thenuelvea, they are ult.vsting taatae which they cannot ope permanently to gfatify. Other*, the far-elghted one·, have aod their tncraaae In vac·· to '■» rove their comfort op to the fall fBcivncy point for thomaeWee and ieir families, and are thinking caro iilly before they spend their surplus. Lany are Investing vtaely la k*Ma or orklag other well-considered iaveet lent-purchaaea. The wient of at! re potting a large ahare of their arninga Into War 8a»l»t« banks ta rovicie for imeeelltee that may ariae or the cdocalien of children, etc., nd particularly to eaUMiah a "torn round" fund that will «nabi· then» » meet more comfortably any chang ■ in boain em or employment that lay réagit from peat aimtaUre eon. Λ ions Thoee far-eightod Ρ«agi a •vo taken the war, and Ha anaeual pportunltlee for earning, very aarV uUy: Joe· aa they did not exp^t the ar to laat always. they ur· sot •nked ea war eeidMeM >n employ itntae enduring iadnHnitely They re ready for the (Mm*. If wage· ecn up. they ar· skill ao much ahea.l 1 ïe game. * SOME ΠΗΚ PICA Mr. D. λ! Α β try, of Dl—al town hip, Sam paon couaty kitted Ore w eaallv Une pigs laat week- They rare Jest aix month* and dii>u dey* Id and waigfced »T1 pagoda not when 'lied. The heavieal one weighed Ml, oande. Mr Aatry wmH Hka to1 now if «ay one aba ta his (action t Sampaon ean beat thin. ! lav· regularly. Pet your money ftto Thrift ft—ψ» Ooavart the·· iito War hrhfi Stamp·. Than rateh year money grew Γ FIRST UNIT 30TB ON THE WAY HOW of 106 tl> Tronc! Battery; Ne N«wi of Otbora Yat - Charleston, t. C.. Fob. 24 Th« first nit nf tha Thirtieth Division. rwMMd of Twnmn, North and Soeth Carolina Guard «man, la aa roate from Breat. France to Koarpoct Newt, Va., Col. Lawrence C. Brows, of Um Southeastern Departjaoat af tha Army, announced toniikt Tha aait of tha Thirtieth on ahipbaart ta tha 105th Τranch Mortar Battery. Tha antiro dWIaioa, the War Depart laeot recently announced, haa boa· hated for early retara hotoe, hot so taforaution could be obtained hare tonlrfct aa to whoa tha other traita would tUri The Thirtieth waa one of the Λ jaericac divisions whtcr fought with tha British amy, and with thaZTth, oomaoaed of Knr York Gaud—an. Field Marshal Hair fare credit far breaking the Hiiuteafcurf Una. GODWIN ITEM». The T. M. η in tMe U ... days, derin* that lhae . f wu raised. the work Rubjr Turner sad rhe T. M. C. A_ campaign has boon Ion in this towaatwp far the last tea Connelly. The Godwin beea otaaaiaad • Godwin Bod Croae haa only £- ®«*aai«ed oac year sad ea rolled f·'' ÎÎ5?'?*· daria* this «■»· $877.64 waa raleed and they have made SOSjsiuata They will ■J·*]the Λ ret Thwsday sfternoon Is March far raorraaiaatlOB. *»· Mile Jonas haa returned fna *n trtp to Tens. Mr. Kternaa Godwin fro» Jack '"arJU. Fla., is spoadiaf a few days J* ZfS&'SZ <ÎXd4îb* ** —Mattie Martin ud Abe· L !Βίτ*Ά*-*'* '■' Mr. DmuIi McDonald of Wad· «pent 8anday la Godwin wKk fitaè. Mia. IL Ooterfcosap trvm 5ΓΓ tot · il" day» . -τ- ·, H '««· of Dm Segda» afternoon in Godwin. Washington and Lw Day wu ok Sefcool Monday afternoon. RaPt- MeSfyde made a κι» far ■ne talk to the aekooL Mr. H. Melntyre «put in Dane. Mr. Jokn X Jon·· and family kan moved to Bcnaon wHc rm Mr. JtiN Ku entered th· mercantile baaiaeaa. The infant aon of Mr. and Mia. Herman Starling was burl ad at th« Old Bluff church Thursday afternoon. Mlaa Ε lois· Connelly from Statae ville, la maldng her koasa with kar aider M re. cTw. Spell. Mr. and M re J. G. Godwin have re turned from an extended trip to pointa aoatk. Private Chaa. D .Graham haa baea diacharged from map McLellan and a with ail home people. Mrs. J. Q. Jonas recarved word that her brother-in-law Mr. Chaa. Hall died Saturday from a stroke of p*ndytk&. Mrs. H. Mclntyprv haa returned from Linden, where she was called ta the bedside of her east If re. Cath erine Tew who haa bean eerieaaiy M, Mis. Ussle Ore ham who is s nurse in Highaaaith Hospital spent a few days at home this week. BKPO&TEB. Godwin, Feby. 25. WMUi SCHOOL ITEMS A debate waa hold in the wbool asdltorlum Friday right The at tendance waa rery mad Misa Vara Hodges and Mlaa Mailla Eitaia spent Satarday and Sunday with the Misses Sank. Mr. Charlie Cnnia spent Suaday with Ma parent». He was accompani ed by Ma friend, Mlaa Daaalac. The people of Uile section are listen ing for wedding belle. They w9 probably ring soon. Thais will be a public debate at the aehool house Saturday nirkt. March 1. The poblic la cordially invited ta attend SMIUNO JIM. MILESTONES OP HISTORY. There «1» entarpriaea, military m «*ll ai eMI, that aomettmea rUk the murant of vranta; «fare a saw ton to human affaira, and timaait tWr ^oiueqaoneea through aicaa. We aaa •Ji»lr import*rx* In their résulta. and rail UmijKtt, bacaatt great tktaga follow. Aar· hare been battle· which ha»· fixed Um fata of natieaa. The·· roiae down to ma In Ml try with a aolld and piiauwl faflaenee. not created by a display af (l< armor, the rak of battaMeaa, the tinkler and rMng af pea η Ml, the flight the ρ una it, and UM firtMr; but by their effort In advaoein* at re· tardlog ham a a knowledge, la «ear throwing or caUbl^Mac depotiam, hi extend tarer doatroyioc hmaaaa hap plneaa. When the traveler paeaea aa th· plaint of Marathon, what are the •motion· wMch strongly agitate hit hreaatT Nat. I imatrine, that Grecian •km and Orne tea ealor were bare ■teat ■'■nally displayed: bat that Greece beraelf waa aavad. It la ' to thia apot and to the event which haa rendered it Immortal, he re 1m all the wueidliif glories af the repablie -—Daatet WebMar. Thrift meana tartac money keep lac It tared, PatrloUem doea not meaa enthaslsam today tad tndif /» ranee tomorrow. Bay War hr Inn Sump· and Liberty Bonds and hold them. No man'· «ato la fully dona whoa he wihm the te«ai( tim. He maat hold Ihma The war, hat b*ea waa. It maat aew be paMJ for. Bate the govermaunt bring the khaki-clad bey> beak from rraaaa. [cotton growers SCORE A VICTORY ICrt, jjHjia^rîKïtî dryM MU, darinad *jj άρ»?·3^7'*· -* ^ Th· α zitzzrs.·*-""·" Τ J* «*? . . βοϋΐβ· to d ' - •d to (min ι Mût prapanj U of Georgia and oe notion of Γ <rf AliWw « _ at ai] alee weald net fc. Μ^| <MVldnritt Tba »"■?·> rwaKf'af tka i*ol· 32? c.aÎy*?>gto* "■ k«M af the ima ~23.ΐΛ,Τ,ΰ52Λΰ ansa af appropriât*—« mntad to* Tear far eauticahix tt· «mit ContiaoaBca of tka tmtnty tot · part of th. Mst ftacal " ~' ™ *"* . λ»kî ai tka ap. ET^srSTAIre: added, ah· woald be Hnaan far tà. acaacr to atttla its acSa»iï' Tka raapproprtatian ite» waa a» PrOT*^nwrtrrtUp*WI ** ** part af tka available nil· all I If tod. ticurmnce next wurru OfWr ni W»n Um ▼o IWWWMW > Ho«m, but A4· thta would not tx tail· acate. Ha . rial ipf»iri»(l»·. _ _ _J Wtnm the pabUc health tu rie», tlw nt|WB ptml Ά the amy] "Xj tr· «ΜΙΜΟ» |l»Hll of Ik· MTJ. GET READY FOR THE «COME MAN · Rem- L. Firmer, of Um Raven DfiUnat, WU1 b· hi Dub Marcfc Ml to Aaaiat Yoa a«t ready for tha Iimh Tax aag. 3· win bo in Dunn on March $, 10, 11, and «α ho located at Foot οBet vbere he can be cnaemKod wjthoai "'Sring kn tow Ifim, your prob me, jroer doobta, and jroar qaea ione," im hia taritatioe contained to k· announcement of Ma comlnf »W ft ColWto' of Journal Reraeao, Ral ilsh, N. C. la aaadiac cm» of hia Dod itiea Bex L. FarSf, aotaly u h$ mamU 1. »kU -« - - I_ a_. xopl* in tkk vicinity to iifiBli! »1B « ^""" Hia oSco boor· will he from 0 a, !_6 Λ *· ·"·» <*». and he will ϋΞϋί. . J·"* **· cloM ·' ο····· at ft p. a. "TU. free aililaatj im iln » ^L£r<U?tor B*iWy·."1* P»««aid 7 m "H^ti let tha In* .time, ta conalder their lteUUtr , Γ [ — . »ko w4ra net mi·1 d ·**·«· Ijr u* prior Fadarm] Uwt, 3 •idn* i»«©a«a n.n«t tU. tw fl), »"«·. Hm an the — Xwy munW Hr»g who ' 11.000 or arar dur "To· a4*fca a*d m γ» le m of tfe· Jajatf CoDaetor m ·* tirai? fra·, >nd tM U authorised ta -t->hili1« ka oath raqvirvd oa rétama fr»« «f Wrse. hfma «ha ara taxaM* IwtÎdJMk· lamat «b«n «I W raton» by attoeUa* «kaek »a«*·™ HU . >*ery facility ο datanelaa 'υ·1*Κ: VsrOKTKD FAVO*ABLT n^-A ■ ta .aff*·*"·?· Waahlnetan. F a*. teSSStftfa! a:! l>aa W. ra»arta< ta tfca gS? H ■•Wi* Mua tfcrtft TWt^Baaaa ι 1NC0METAX IS DUE AND MUST BE PAID &SSt&i M. 14. ,ΛΕί. Bmni, TVm is tfca yhld »f tfe* Η* NMMI MJI· IM hkmm tax PTwtaloM mi tfet aet nMk Ua podnUotk of W| ixtl for· aoe la tba Unltod MMm ahaat Mt Ηιμι» Mr ma «u 91,00·, or mo, and of mi» arnM ponaa it»· —Μ«ΜΐΙ,0Μ·τ··η. Nr ΪΓ.Γ'ιί"" lyM.w «y ^.rsi.-ïs sruci-s jKrt^.-.tSÎLs — ^ h «W will U™—π w. ££2, '«aÇrto «ι· ΓΓ ÎÏÏ"1 "**. · âM of sot am «m* I1.M0 u4 aa aMIUoaal -■ Ϋnr mi or «ι, •m. For "vttfaltjr «Mr ■«et of du «aoaot mt tax onui For Mhn te par tfco tas on il·· »r um uant «f JT û!Jrg!! I par «m ialoraat lirHtt 7<û -cutfc 4ariac whUk „! Λ α family * MON ρ·.. rilh him by Ιββ—te aatâlad to ι ο~-4 a μιτΜ 1 Κ* μπμ! eu «·* act is « per ont mt i MO of Mt Mi' ta" >00,MO. 1 nywoti of the la β lull at the ♦*—- of fl four iiuUUnwsU. «a or ■— . - Γ'» "'ri® "W*· '«aa SS, Ml rh ion IWff tt. Γ "vcnat efflt.r. will vfcfc mtr ou. -y in tli· United Btotae to aid Ï^'YV* 4 5·"η* <»·* their «m. "be Jate Of Mr arrival aad the to. ■t-'-Λ of Uieir office· mt b* mmt· •il i by inqairto* at oMeea mt ooi Mlv't of internal revrau·, ·« and hank*. Γ ~ &<*t% hratnr, ax; uyer of hi· < _ •is-τι and Bay hta~ tas » un 'pacified by law. la ax^vaca nut mk - ~ wt .ho i~ ΉΓ. POUTS OP L4ECS THAT STATED EUROPE I· »» addrea u yoang people Ktv n Ui London, Etna p.'-tca Tows Bait ad tha aoapicaa o( (ha Boyal Oee ra ' irai Society, Prafwaor Lyda a!«l Sat tka Belgians had taw do er:* d a* aa obstinate people, bit be - :jt had proved that they vara ha «Ht of people to oecapy tha arc roada of Belfiow»." Tha Oar lar tad foaad them to ha indeau ac thl-. I' r.re the war tha Otraui had on -cted a railway, caoriatiagt af »e* «ta of ralk, wlthia mo yard· af m ~lflar frontier. , Tha atean, ♦ — - » - - ^ TPSJ® «·*«■»·»» 1 ewUta iMU«M to Mm (oru ■ % It wm Uiom f«rta ttot tod f 1' ""part »ί Β·ίίϊ ai' - · fvi af German H· · f I "·. It waa ikwfNtt ■ν ' "aropa for » fortnight. Γ *-'r* of tto Ftontao. Pw W - lijrdl* Mid ttot tto lui of tto ur «M NwotnU· for to frnr o< «Mb, and to till· wm attrik te>) ι- woMorfal color oticti «Uek m ">U tod pro ill wd fi BOX ΓΑΛΤΤ "· -■» win to · Bo* Piiti at ftaay ' irr netool toata FrUay niffto la Ttk. V toU to |M for Mmda of tto cfc1 i to coom aad to» m oat MISS BftlTTON MTB8 CODWOf. Κ FINDING FAULT. Γ m r« art Ikl· to yotot rat » ilt· μ4 ^orteMteo ft· tit· Iff ί actt·*· of fswrfcleei or s- WwrtSinc: ;· · «13JS rSfei; "ν jrje do, and la w· d fer ttolr «Itola f* i« tto· jroa am Γο ' ■ aat ttorafor· " 0. id tto rtoncoa at &" v*' » «"Γ1 ^ of ttoo erttv « j·· to moral· or ι • »* «1 tea ν-- ton tow «Wo • * ' 'ο* tto wI'.Wm fMt «tot ϊ , Τ7Ϊ1 «"»«»hwii· **·. .-«»·■ tokafvBy aad wWml pi ·.· -* iwaowua av enth* MM g/ \\ί*Λ«tolrtmU»faaWVrtto ""τ μ· ι· 4·.— '·'· ■* ► »B vMtMwl,
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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Feb. 27, 1919, edition 1
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