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TARHEELS OF 30TH SAILING HOMEWARD Trwuport· Will Αιτίτ* at New port New» BttwMn March 17 aixl 24 WILL DEMOBILIZE AT VIRGINIA CAMPS War Dtptrtiarai Ahimicm D· ptrlan Ftm Frtaca of SnM TrtMporta Waahatrton, Mar. 12 The home ward noviotr.t uf three additional natonal guard dWiaiona. the thirtieth (Teaoeext, North Carolina and South Ghrottaa), thlrtj· tilth (Texee and Oklahoma), aad thirty-eercnth, (Ohio), haa be^un. Several unite uf theee organization» were included among the β00 ofBcère and 12,000 Ben wboee departure from France on aevaa traneporta waa announced today by the wax department. The veeecU are due at New York and Newport N«wa between March IT aad 24. The Southern trcope will land at Newport New· and go to camp* in Virginia ead Teiil. while the Ohio unite will land at New York and pro ceed to ekiieue rampa. Other onlte at theee divtaioaa arc expected to Mil from France eoon. Anxoxmately 100 offlcer* and S.V00 men of the Thirtieth Dirtoion left France on the traneport Finland, which la doe at Newport Newi Mar. ft. The unite include the H6th Field Artillery Brigade; aBttery A and Pint Battalion Headquarter· of the 116th Field Artillery, the 114th Field Artillery completethe llitfc, m* chine aâd battalion complete and pert of the 114th Machina Can Battalion. Brigadier General John W. Kilbrcth, Jr., commanding the 66th Field Ar ttUeiy Brigade, a Wo ia aboard the TW 114th Field Artillery I» a Tmiihi unit coaraanded by Col. Lake Le» Five transports fringing about 600 oflnn end 1,000 mon were also announced by the war department *« hitttt HtUd from JWaH. Aaonj the e« tap le Is units on board arc the S7th engtneera, lltrd Field Artillery • (eld Ant Texas Field Artillery). and the fifth Field Battalion Signal Artillery complete, for Camp Bowie, the 114th Machine Gun Battalion (old Ant Tennessee Cavalry), and 17 enseal offlcerv The PrlDccea Matoika la doe al Newport Newa March 21 with the 87th Enjrneers complete on board. On board ia also the 306th Trench Mortar Battery <81at Division, South and North Carolina and Florid· troope), and casual companies of Georgia troop·), the Xrd Trench Mor tar Battery. 423rd Telegraph Batta lion. and four convaleacent detach ments. The Polarland ia dne at New York March l« with a few casaals. STUDENTS ARMY CORPS MEN TO GET «60 BONUS If Meabee of S. O. T. C. Were la Aaefted lata Servie· and Actual ly la Tr·!·!·· at Callage They Cet It. Wsahlngton, March 12.—Although the original, announcement waa nut clear on thii point, it waa learned hare today that etndent ofllecrm of the varioua educational Institutions of the country are entitled to the sol dier·' |00 bonus provided in the war revenue bill for discharged soldiers and sailors who nerved in the present war. This Information waa obtained from the War Department by the Greensboro Daily News corresnoad •at following Inquiry from North Car otin· rocardinft the lUtu· of student construction ptocad by th« War DtpwoKot on the $80 bon» law is substantially aa follows: U a young man had boon actually Inducted Into the training corps prloi to armistice day, November 11. and had begun training at a regularly de signated college, he Is regarded aj baring entered the military servie < of the Onitod State· and is entitled to MO discharge bonus. It he had not been actually induct ed into the service by November 11 and his admiaeion application had sot been passed upon by the Iocs entrance board, he la not entitled U the bona·. The same applies to en Uated men ordered to report befori November 11, bat who had nit actu ally been taken Into the service be far· the armistice was declared. Ofleisb of The War Deaartaen hold that under the terma of the lav a collegiate institution giving inatruo ttoa to yevag officers waa hi effect ι military camp and If the prosportivi officer had began to study and dril before November II, and had been ac copied as a student officer, he come, within the previsions of the law an< ta entitled to make application fo the I·4 allowance Aa before published, alt officers am already discharged theald mix décharge ^rtlfteatoe" ti Pfna&c· Oflfir, Lemon RtTiMUe Washington, D. t, to obtain the $/ banns, check far which will be « teniae wttli the dteckar** p.,, ° n These who ara still to be diarar* •d wtt receive the bonus when tb? raeajve their tnal paj» cheek from lb •wlS/^%totK3T l*~ .. 1 f*" P**vide agataet the -rain 2**^ "7 buying War Barings Stomp win be no "rainy day." GODWIN ITLMS Tfcf Don»e*ti~ daw of Ood win Hi*h Sch.-ul guv ο c mon rnjoy. able party lent Olda> evening, M»rrh 7Ui, (mm 8 tu 11 n'rWt. Duriuir the evening men» yam · w*>* participat ed in whirl· afforded inuch pleoaurr. Th· Old Faahioned 3cotrli Rumble waa enjoyed by all, Pu.tch »a> serv ed in th» P-jr.ch H.wm by KtUe Miaaea M>rlom McLean find Wurj^uoritc Mc Intyrc. The Pathe end several Instru mental and vural selections furnished rauaic for ihr evening. Mr. H. J. Oitorvump is i·pending a few dayi with relsttve· Mr C. D. Graham haa returned from Knur Oik*. where he ha· boon working with iirntl department. Mr. Ijuthrte J one· who llVoJ near town h very sick wtth pnenmoiiiii, Mias Alice L. Saur 1er» who has bien teaching manic In the m hool hail, loft for her home In Fr»d»ricks|iniv. Va., Friday Dr. J \V. Mi-l*-an enrrictl Mrs. Mack Dorman to F*vctte>-ille Monday where she It a initient in Ulghsmith Honkal, Mr*. Aille Parker of Dunn apvnt Monday in C'jJein with her mother Mm. Vick. Mr. Jcskv Jane* hat moved to hit farm near Godwin. Mr. Georpre Jonc· of Palcun, ha* moved Into the home formerly oc rupieii by hi· fathvr. Mr .1e«ar Jones A mo η if the Godwin rliltor» to Dur.n during; the w»ek were Mm. Κ T. Markham. Mesura. Π Mclotyre. C. W. Spell, t. C. Morkham. Donald Milntyre. Geo. Starling, Mario· Star line, Miuei F.loiaa Connelly, Lueile Mclntyr*, Johnnie McLean, rteoaic Kbodoa stad Ruhy Turner. Ml*· Emma Hooker and Mr. Troy (iodwui motored to Godwin Sunda> afternoon. RF.PORTER. Υ»ΛΜΙ3 ιυ V.t I IN TOUCH WITH DISABLED SOLDIERS Washington, March 1U.—Some thir teen thousand disabled men w#re dis charged frum the amy before the Federal Board for Vocational Educa tion «a· permitted to riUUIth con tart with uc.h men is army hospitals In order to deal with their rura. The board now dusiree t>> net in loach v>ith there ram so as to acquaint th· mwitb the bvneflts which Con çrcs* has provided fur them. The board, in a statement today, aaked person» knowing of any su« h disabled soldier* to aend ihoir names and addrsasn to its Headquarter* u> Sskjtd t· fmitsliss If lUtwsi Αι· Not I· By Saturday Night. Washington, March 10.—Warning was insued today by Internal Revenue Commsaioner Roper that persona «ho fail to flic income In* return* with revenue collector* brfore next Satur day night will be subject tu prosecu tion. lie called un hupent lax payer·, to aid in the round-up of alackers by reporting any information they might h*»r which would assist in detection. Thoae who merely neglect to Tile (returns are subject on prusecjtion te a fine of not more (nun $1.000 and those who "wilfully refuse" arc subject to α flftr of nol more than 110,000, or Imprisonment for on* year, or both. "Untoranc·· of the law," said Iho commissioner, "can not consistently be offered aa an excuse by the men who fails to Ale his income tax on time. Wide publicity has been given the provisions of the nrw revrnur bill. The vast majority, therefore, of the American people know the de mands of the government. "1 believe the majority of per son* «object to the tax will pay I their just obligation* this year a« I last, rheerfully and willingly. But the duty of the honest man doe· not end with the payment of his own tax. I call upon him fur aid In bringing into camp the tax slacker. Mean* of delecting tax tudgera in ^liiila Ika fwulini* *»■ sftAH a· nruciti. bla in each revenu* district of th*· urnn of prr*ont who have filed re turns and the checking over of re porta of "Information nt Ihi source" made by pcrvons who paid more than (1,000 last year to any Individual 01 business interact. Comzniaslonor Roper railed at te η lion tu the extension of 43 days al lowed tu payer* who arc unable te file complete return* by next Hator rtay, providing they report an esti mate of the lax duo by that time together with * payment of at leant one-fourth of the estimated tas .This aoplio· to both corporation* arwi I indMottli. Ί THE PEACE CONFERENCE HAS NEARLY FINISHED ITS WORK London, March II.—Premier I.loyc George and Foreign Roeretary lialfout have sent word to tbclr colleague, here that the peae eeonferenc· hju nearly completed lu work, the Rven lin New» uys it understands Th< draft of the peace treaty already hai been ftnMli<»d and will b· signed bo· \ fore the ind of Ifarrh. When the Germans are aummonei to Paris, the News srlda, the treat) [ will be read to tbcm and they will b< I invited to sign It. There will bo nt <1lecaaa:on with a view to alteration* I "f th# principal articles of the treaty If it is thought nccoaaary, question I involving the adjustment of detail will bp referred to a speeal commis 1 son. At TU First Rapt let Ckareb I Sunday school, P.4R a, m. ι Special Music by Sunday 8cbou I Orchestra, Morning Worahip, 11:00 ·. m. Subject "Redeeming the Tiato. Fvwnmg Worahip, 7'JO p. m ι Subject "I· There a Substitute' KUUKNR OLIVE. Pastor HOOVER TO OUT JOB NEXT SUMMER I-'ooci Administrator Say· It I· IVece»aary To Earn a Liv ing fur Kimtelf ABC-UT WIÎEAT CROP GUARANTEE PRICE No Free M«rk<<t for 90 Per Ce η t V'cilJ'· Exporte, He Sey·, a: 1 Υ·Ι|· tU« Κ«·ι·η i'arir, .inrrh I».—That Herbert iJuvYvr. the American food admm nt.jioi and lately appointed director -cuirai of the inlcr-allird relief or limitation ;» to reave hi« relirf work in tii iraniwr wa· Indcated in ■ ;t>»toment inued today by Mr. tloover concern·!.* (he wheat situation, lie intimated that » majority of his co worker* alio would return to private life. Speaking of vartotu problem· con nected ' with the wheat iltuation Mr ιlouvur /aid that Uicy would need to h.- eolvrd b.v lum: one five, "becaaat .'.either mjclf, nor nrat of the BCD r the foix. »rimiruatratioo will be «Me in ronttouu ui t-he aarviec at tke rer.rumcnt after next July " "W·, nt»o trier I earn a living," Mr. Hoover «old. Wheat Crop Guarantee Price. A»lw| here tod·) whether he Dnit vd Stain Government would lote the bll'.lo, dullatn appropriated to «apport he uvj«rnrt»e ior next yaar'· *B»t enip, Mr. Iloover raid "The quwtion 3." κονι rnm-nl le»«, if any, will re çoive around ecverul different (acton. Firti whether tee or the world will >iave any mrplua from the 1914 crop t·· carry over into next year; Mcond, what the supply and demand will be fui' the 1W1V crop; and, third, whether til. government xkimLI *4»li UhI'I' dc-rij. lo Ink** h lou In order lo lower Ihc prie·· of bread. No Juyliu to Carry 0>«. "An to the «apply and demand tot lite Irflb rnp, changes in the world ueraand ciurmi. the la;t month, shown by mdeaprctul invMtigation of the fowl needs of toniM, indicate that there win be no turplui to carry over uW the 101U crop. The Indian l«m'» hai proved *o serious that a laricv part of the Australian wheal ■nuU there at once, in addition, s considerable proportion of the Aus tralian supply which has boon piliif thfta oor previous «ttMUC^.ARsJ gather the balança of the supply sad" ilriracC lor out prv^ent_yhe*t now spring of tWfeh s~free markrt in wheat and uncontrolled priest. So much for the 1918 crop. There ran be no frvc market of ninety lier CCD", of the world's exports. Wheat IS controlled by the wheat exe cutive in London. Tk. 191V Wheat Cray As to the 1919 crop. It la, of coarse, no »nrly to come to any precise con clu»io.i. Our crap looks anything Iirin tcu lo twen'.y per ccnt greater ..rvt year than last year. Before the vm'. Λ jtty * ludis, Bulgaria, Serbia »ud Kumnttia sll exported lanro a mounts of wheat. Tno v.ar famine, Κ· a of »«*c<t snd lack of fertilisers and •in.irchy have cumulated t«> turn the·» •.ountrie* trto '.mpoilcrs of whest foi '.he wholt of next year Central Eu ropean lording will !>-- below normal. 'I.·· AtOnllM 1619 crop is small; the Argentine crop I» no larger thsr that of Furi>pc. Altogether it would Jl><x-ir r.uw that there would be no bT*>d Ό «nil·· in any quarter of the world for the nest year, evnn if the M.rld hnd the money lo pay for it ,1'iH if thr Holshevlkl did not got more -rritory. Market Outlook Favorable, ■■'ihcrefore, lo all prvicnt appear eni f-, it hould lie po*«ible to market ihr -.vho·; of nexl year's crop without 'oik' to the liovcmment. "As to w'.-.ether the eovsrnment will d?1ibcratel\ tiikr η lots below th« iir.ee of $2.2fi η bushel in order le Ikw-i· the price of broad ia a matte» that will have to be determined by the ortictslr. of the day. It sppeara to mi ha·, the world price of wheat, il i.h»re ia η froc market, may be abov« jj.il!, am', in any event auch a low oii!d be a dlrrrt igbtraftion fron ihrei'd prices just as it is now paid lu ..AS* nl Ik/· Pnrrtivnn Γ» maukI v(aa Τ>»ι·Γ«ί a-» vçry ιρ-est technical diflk -ultln I-: the way of auch procédait r (be United Slate·, furthermore t w >uW, I bvllcve, be proved upor ■·ην#κΙ'Γ»ί:οη '.hit to lower the prie* nt flour by fifty per cent woydd only reduce the price of · one-pount '. at from mne or ten Cent·. Μ ·Ι prevent, to aeren or eight cent·, be -«tie* trto lar^e η proportion of the In (TCflied «ut of a loaf since the wai it duo to l.iichcr wages, manufacturât -wist* and the coet of other supplies FAVETTEVILLE'S HEW BANK MAS VERY STRONG BACK INC Kayettrvillc, March 0.—The Ineor rotators of the le^eyotto Bankmi ai'.d Truat Company, nrwlr rharterei Fsyrtte/ille bank, at officially an iiunnecû, include aomo oi thé strong β«· and mont tuhsisntUI bualnet men of lb':* city, a· wnil a* Clreem buri and New York capitalists. *1 he nov company will do a rentre crxnanerrtal banltintf bueineaa and wi' maintain a eavtnpe branch betrtda "τ Hutting a trust dopartment, actlni At r.dmin itlrator, yasrdtan and trm toe. It haa an authorised eapttl nf itPO.Ouo with aatbority to etM , hucliiuue on Ιϋΐ,ΟΟΟ of capitalist tior,. 'ihe lncni|>«rat«rs of the bank ar Jibn R. Tolar, Jr.. of Fayetteellls J. P. Bandera, of Ureensboro, Dr. J Vance Meflonwn, U Oentry, D. I Sandlln. Lcijrhlon Huskea. }. Stoii f.. A. Pee, Joioph W. Holnngswortl I R. w. Chnstlon, C. t). Hotaff, Job R. Tolar, of PaTctUrille, and J. ï Hart, of New York. Thrift Stamps stop little sraatei ' Get the taelnf habit. It pays die dards. NEWS Benwn, Ν. Mom Peaeorl the week fpoi_ been for wvii M«e Flor< WKK lint fur vititinft at W. O. Rack _ Mr. iloato fro ma thort tre in V, week». Miu few day» îg Orrxdt. She the wock. Mr. and M children, re from CT bet η tpradin tive* and frt Mr. Dation here Sato Mefars. C, Holland went τ» utter» Frida Mr». J. D. hrrpiui In ml wceka, improved. Mam. J. Sander», of day on boaii Deputy U returned the tcvera! day»· _ Mr. Preaton .•fit. Friday n daughter, III home for Inatitate. Mr», i. S. running the uwtil mon (or Lillington, t few daye rial*. March 10.—Κι» id tbe last of «her· the hat for treatment. in, of Raaford, few day· recently m of Mr. and Mia. returned today .to bit family, who Vendfert teverml «y it tpendlng · BinKton viaiting return the laat of .. tea Ray nor and (the laat of the woak where ther have time with fela , af Foor Oak·, waa .buaineia marten, and Cetnre on btulneaa , who hat been in · (or the paat aev yw»(«iday much feflona, and W. M " 1, were hurt Fri Oeonte F. Moore Um week Γrum a Moore county, oadall went to Ual taking with him hi· who ha« bwn day· Iron Peace . who haa beoa Betel here for laat of the weak be will epend moving to Vlr Six π ff W. J' U*mar and Deputy Sheriff AM Wai, of Bmkk&tU, win her· en businX»aulten Γι-iday. 1-ut UotUf Mi. ». U Flower» raided a still fall operation near the town of Bj&ÎM- There were two oee at the «ttfwfcee the raid was made, both ofr^hnm took lac ball. The «till wajli' tS-gallbn capacity ootfit, ami tt^déTwaS about 1*0 gal Ions of hoar ail*. There were also •ereral Job· Mrib for um in the dis tribution of tfcgVnar. The men ware reeomteed ih| ÉmnsiiT· hare been issued for Uet together liquor atl the Wake bail eurh and srtven a-| and held for.coen. Mr. Loaale KcLaaab, who waa takes U> Wllsoa last Ttnffaday for an opera tion for apeaadlcftla, d>ed yeaterday toarniiy ana hia regain» wan broufht here till mo mine far burial at ai» hone mar hare. He waa married and left roreieiaf him a wife and ona small child. Matarn. Jamet ε Wilson and W. H. Royall left thie morning for Fayatte vllle on buaisaas. Mr*. Elle· Barbour, of Four Oak*, inert ι yesterday here at the home at Mr. and Mrs. R. Β Laagdon. Mr Career WoSd was mail tod last Friday afternoon to Mies Dee Bean, of Shelby. 1*0 ceremony waa per forated by B«*. G. W. Rollins af tb« Baptist chureh here Klaa Bean had been teaching school «ear the bow of Mr. Wood and after her school waa cloand »he and Mr. Wood came t« Henion and were married. EXPLOSIVES MAY IE PUKCHAS FO· AGRICULTURAL purposes Washingtaa. March 12.—Exploserai may be purchased without license, ex cept by snemT aliéna, after March IS for reclaim!»· land, stump blastini and other agricultural purposes, thi Interior Depart resnt anno meed to day, in modtf^Qg a wartime recul» Hon Eneaey aliens are not permittee to manafacture, buy er sell eaploateai for aay purpose. ATTEWPtP DANCE HERE Among thS·· free Fayettevllle at tending th< i*occ in Daan lut ·τ«Λ in( wore Ml*** Mari· Pecaberton Mary Starr Cook, Juq Pemberton Mh Jnr Joaepfe Huake, Lieut. Davti Miaaee Μ erT William, Edna J«o •tan, Lient- Oahn·. Uaat Glllaai UiiiM Lydta Holland, Norrla Alesan dor. Maria J*dca, Minnie Holland A Ilea Hale, !>«*. Ford: M be··» Ire»' Walker, Cotton, Baaa CoUoti Vjrra Cotton, Kate Harrington, llMt Pair*. NmA John Oarraaoa, Coittli Garraaon, lWjpv Kyle, Taiaor. P»rV it, Murcbiaoo Walluar, Va. Holt. Ed raund U PagWton. Jr., V. C. Dan can, Earl· |N|ft and Pernor San derford—Wednesday'· Fayetterill (Tbaenrer. REMA*<ABLE REMARKS Th··· «· titnaa when I *irejr Λ I tratop—J. Ofd«n Armour. The θ·ι—η colonial empire ha ceaaed te ejifct - -Colb»·» GaaetU. ι B-.lahevh· i· a condition of th ■ ttanach.—β*-Senator ·. Γ Acklay. Bow nririk*· and yoa reap boleh< I Tiwe—Swribwy »f tha Navy DaaMr I 1 ft.-re I· »o till ne m uncertain a ' women.—Pn"ler Lloyd Oeorg», En| I land. In a naUoa of undtaeriarinatlfi* « 1 ter», the m** of th· arlLator la a| 1 to drown 4» *olce af the itaUnnei ■ Henry Watttfaon. Woman, #· cigar», often fool • man The trouble la that you can i tell a thine *V>ot the Alter by tool ing at th· wrapper.—Lake Me Lull l>orm la' h dlaaae· that aaaat fir ■ <-»tc>i aa oft·" aa they erpeeed. ' K»en theae Who have ao aaaaa ι humor act f»«y at thMa. . I a aoX"a*»J BV* aiea»e -I*»* P*· UK<U. -a*·· ' ""1 !»»■'»"« ·* M··» ·** II Ϊ ν , RETURN OF PRICES I TO NORMAL LEVEL PUm of Industrial Iwrd To HartnTlMitOljMt MACHINERY TO OPERATE LAW SUPPLY AND DEMAND Iftrt Will Be MmU Te Start II iv λ|·Ι« Altar Ul*rl«r«M By War Waahlu*tun, March 9.—Completion of the personnel of tha ladustrial Board of tkc Department of Com merça, topitktr «rich tha plan· af tha board I or battening tha re tarn af price* and wage* ta a normal krel wa» announced tod» through tha Council of Nation·! Defcnae. Aaeociated with Goorg* N. Peak, af Molina. IU., a former member of the War Induatrioe Board, aa chair ma» of tha new organliatloa ara Ramaal P. Boah ol Columba*. Ohio: Anthony Caminetti, Commtadonar of I fgMilgi atton; Thomaa K. GWtwi, af 1 Atlanta. Oa.; Oaonro It. Jamaa. of Mcmphla, Tenn.: T. C. Powell, of Cincinnati, and William M. Utter, of Ww Virginia. The chief parpoaa af tha aew board, it waa announced, la to brins about the operation of tha law· of (apply and demand, Intel fori*d with by the proceaece of war. To thu and eon ; Terence» will be held with rrpreaen· tattvea of tha chief ladaatriae "to decide on price» to ha offered to tha nation aa to rovrrruaeotally approved jsdgment oa a price eeala low enough ta encourage haying and the nramp tion ef normal activities." Mepe to Bilan Pi lee ei Labor. Alia. I "Ai aoon aa a (table aad wholesome Iml. of nricr· (· " ..<W >k. , announcement, "lb* ceat rf living will I kavt so far been mluctd u to create automatically redaction* in th* price American standards and Ideal· (or the of labor without interfering with treatment and living condition» of labor, and thua the laat Inflating element erifl have boon withdrawn from price». It ia believed that in dustry win wrw that the coat of living moat be anhalantlaTly reduced before labor ahoald be aakad to ac cept lower wan and thai indoatry ahoald ataad 2a Brat shock of raa4>| Juatmeat-** NEW YORKERS PRAISE TAR HEEL COURAGE Thirtieth And Tweety-Seventh Are Called Sister Di vi.ll.a The Thirtieth dhrlatoB, having made new history whan aida by aide with Major General Ο'Ryan'» Naw York en it amaihad the Hindeabarg Una which Ave tinea before had been as saulted in vain, ia homeward boud. From Col. Albert L. Cox. command ing the 113th Said artillery y ««tea day came a cablegram to the affect that the regiment waa sailing. On March I, Col. Cox had wired that the regiment waa order orders to ■ail. The cable yesterday «imply said: "Sailing with regiment today;" bat it gave something of. a daft ni te twist to the approaching return of North Carolina's own. Prom many Indications, it appears that tbe 30th division is beaded for Charleston, though there ia nothing official to aubatantiate this Certain it la, however, thai one regiment will be eaen tn Raleigh and that the State of North Carolina will ca-operete to make the reception immensely worth while H«L . StaaL lin A M il 30th divirioa, «H not witathat divia ion la the fl*httn», having tupported n EnriUi «ntt, bat «u ordtred beck with uU thirtieth. The work of the Thirtieth in Franco hit been inteparably linked with thai of the Twenty-aeventh of New York. Both divitiont trained In Sooth Caro lina, created the tea at the tame time, and fought tofrather until the end. Mew they are coming homo together, it appeara. Sitter DifUtn. From the headquarter* of the 27th divition cornea thU ttatement: "Reference to the 21th and 80th divitiont aa tlater diviaionc waa made :a a commendatory letter eddjeottd recently to Major Oettril John F. O'Rytn, commander of the format aoit, by Lient. OenoraJ John Monaah, of the AaetraUan (ore·, la that letter New York'* Own and the diri·· Ion ctmerieing Tenneei|>o, North and South Carolina troop· were prmieed fer their «liant tervtee with tlx Britlih and Aa landed for their terrific ft «ht la eraah in* and ttpturing the Hlsdenb«r| Une, "That military coal··, who reee la the four and · half yean b· which th· war waa In prtgrate from · hrnmhli private to the rank he HW holde, paid • high tri hate to Major General O'· Ryan. The oScera and anHalad mei of hoth onlta which etmpriaed the *eond army corpe «ware commended for their daah and bravery In battle "General Monaah happily pointed U the food feMewehia that craw op ha twaan the 'differ»' and the 27th as4 30th dlviaion men eat of Intimate M •ociatien la the field and la battit Hi farther ehaervod an increase· affec tion hot wean New York't division am that from the SeathWad. - BM lane of that feeling between th Northern and Southern traopa bar frequently been made by oAcan tm men from either wt*. Ctettf MataaL •There la no dwtaien la the tIHe η f orvet With which wa af the 9TV would rather ftght thaa with the »*t] Mrs. J. W. Monday aftornoon «km Ac baa b*r. , v ter, Mr*. Wkttlag. «£***·■ f* ***** »· ting at t£« Hotlnaaa ckorck «undor aft «moon, Hodgaa. Raw StricklâiM) cariant Nnm at «Γ Wakar Wowl's Banday attnoom. Mr. W. J. Godwin and wtfs Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. N. P. Lwh Tha* orgaeiaod a kalajr «chool at the Holinua ekurck Banday. At public i* cordially tnvitod U Jate. Mr. J. W. Hodge* and daagktar war· vtaitora at Mr. T. O. Fowtar*! Urn LitU. France* Waat *y*at Saturday eight wkJi bar lKtla friend. <MJa Hodcaa. ft ara tarry to knew that Mr. Hanaaa Grady waa akot and killed Sunday night at tka kaoM of J. H. Gregory, by bla Unci*, Frank Ora Ι·Ι· LECJSLATUU irf at 1>M QT, Flgkt Ft iMaiil—m, (Maw· and Obaarvar, nth). At I,M thli morning »i* l»li aaa rioa of the North Carolina Oaoanl " bly waa ndjoanad riae die af yiac tha laat MB of tka nadin. which placed a Bmrrr ceonty wide* of a Confederate aeldtar an tha pota tion rolL Uevtonant Owwm O. Has Cardncr gnaa tka atonal to Speaker D. G. Bruaaaltt. Senator Lindsay B. Warm, preailiiii pre tea* •iaoltacaottaiy the imb at either ■<nd of tha State CaoUol huildiaff war·! drepp»d Tha lccialaton, ww· ta carta·, had f«i»ad thaaauliaal double Una aitaodini fron the M er"« duk to the sraUtifi cWH , the Sa Data ckaiuar, to wit· Mi thai toncMlNf «et af tba NariM. |η« Honea mat at 11 »'eioafc audi Hcum workan war· all Tboae mac*barm who didat Bake pr*-| •antation uNckaa aaatniai the work of tha ltu Geaacal . Tha Senate woaldnl concur to the conference report on the education bill ao the Hooae unt tha couBlttee into a further confercncc. -The flght WU between wj·—% of Cabarraa, and 8aaator Palmar trtm the county on th· appointment of thai Cabarru· maaaber on the hoard of The weead conference neart arf*d I th· Hoaaa ta concur in tha 8a*ata| ta although Mr. Bryant and Mr. namac wouldn't am· with San atom Tbompaoa, Harding and Mr. Bay. Mr. Bryant would vota aiaiadt adoption. Failure ta adapt aaatd lea*· tha appointment of member· for 94 board· up to the Ooreraor or the Sut· Saperintendent of PUbUe Instruction. Thee counted and tha Hooaa, rotin* M to IS. adopted the report. The name of Geo. F. McAlbater. of Con coré, prmlM ottf tfcit ·ί W. J. W«ddinjcton ot Um mmt pUct. GLAi*. Tmn^H»ADuiMttMT j Γ .Hi- at W»lr 'JTnl c*h*~» at Th. ww Waahinftoo, Mardi 11.—The np. lar VMkh nbintt uMlt *>« h«M todij at Un WW te House Witt Iter»· tory ai th· Trmaory Oba m th· nnkini number. Wt vkkHt t pre sidina officer M«nb*ra aaid ttter ware· that the mmIoti *y entirely inform»!. Attach·* at th· White Hooao aaid this probably «U the ftnt time a eebinet bid mat without Dm Presi dent, th· Vke-PrwM*nt m th· feer· tary of StaU ia attendance. In th· •b—ne» ot th»·» thr·· oitlth th· 8*crctary of th· Tmrarr U titalar hud of th· pwniawt Iwniary Baker and A. Mitch·]] Palmar, the aarw attorn·* (encrai, did not attend th· aaitlm today, both beta· absent free Wa IMPORTANT BXTXMIOM OT INCOME TAX EXEMPTIONS Cfclcaf·, ΠΙ·. March 11.—hfoit ant estonatoa of th· «xamytton ft»· viaioaa of tfca Incoat· tu law waa oontaiaed la a ruIHia by toner Imt, Made pohlk her· today. It is that αηΜοι for wif· oa children covers th· wfceie year of ww. ™Λ *· —h *·*· •r th· child km oa tha laat day ·! Intaltlcant eavinc iMd· to anew By pvttinc yovr mmmm Into War lav. It ι» ret What yoa hn· today M Ht ran am that wast· to tin tea* ran. Bey War la' Md you win not faar ' jgs?»A2Î2i "^S.OiSS iHSTJi ■•sere," waa tha rawly of it lia» *»Γ" «ην uw » and tor r*-aa»pWy*<J at ft* I U moment. "I htrtfon aak Um Ai pi· '.re· again t· give! ike - >■ attar grtf loan My to aria aa aaar s r&zsr*'*·***'-'' caï .M-TiEs *4·,»»? u W- Mntton, »K· of tto Γ ΙΟ < totalled 1!Vaa la elaH I VUtad la acttaa. ι >«» actioa ^ rr» ■!» ι " * 1·· * H pi nulla Bm la Ma» - S S4.4M. IV * - 1·,' 7 ». TV Me » _ Ua» -1 Λη» ΜΙ··· hhf (Hrib la tkr ' wïtfc 14.417. 1 Wi'·"· - mia ) waa ftftk jrt* I ? '■· It* M IW — ) rtad a total^ MJ» _ .. . 7 b ι Twitf·'··· \Wt/W TNDi fVf, . _ Oa!.\'i:a^SiS Suttall).'μΕε"" ΑΊ *aM|Mg> aa^Wé^1%w^e IV '1 Îteaa* aa4 Wa •Uni. yatal tto aay la
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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March 13, 1919, edition 1
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