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THE J M « _ v FOURTH CF JULY CELEBRATION AT ULUNGTON WILL BE A BIG EVENT Thousand* of .’:bf>le Expectec to be There From All Part* of the County TOWN WILL BE itinNED OVER TO THE 'jOLOIER! An ln'er*»«'.« Prugra i Will Be Re* dcr«4 rr.d tlm Ri Dinner Will Sati/fy thn Ar i.ite. Col* • r*d Soldi Inritod. Lillmgtori is • *»l rtAdy for the b’.g Fourth of J . clebration. Tbc comm U-es »r» i' .limbing up then work .hit to' .,n*.l the people of th< county sent . ro nr* prrpnnng u stage shout re hlgge't thing that ever happa A -n Harnett- People from all i' . o-m of the county arc making P *1 alion* to be prvMBl and Fed: J dy 4lh. will b* a rad latter du> . *r the people of the coun yThe r ■ ida will begin at lOiSO o' clock • • rill be followed by addreees and tr - c. A bruss oand will be presen! to enliven the orraeion and there v ll l>r many other amusement* Arran m-nta have hern made tc have r. r vernmrnt tank in the par ade r *• I t is also probable that an airpl- : : will soar over the town dur ing ill ..festivities. If a »uilahle land 'lac* can be found one of the fove-'ir.mt airplane* will coma up from ;-V 7cttaville This i a county event and LiDing tun i a »iuui w i*«»w frpir ( Very part of the county. THoy have Ml da arrangements to accommo date : i '.rtr® Crowd and will be divap poin' 1 If (he people fall to come. Tl' ; upram follows: ): j i.) Parado. ' 2. V.'jiC 3. Invocation—Bcv. J. A. Campbell 4. In' io luctory- -Mayor J. C. Thom Will fi. Wr'o-ue to Soldier#—Colonel I'm Hugh Mcl.ren 6. Mu v 7. Ini '.i’\.(-tlon of Speaker—Hon. fl>)i. Boat 8 Add .■ i» -Major J- P. McLendon . 0. Musi • 10. In Mcrory of OUrfallsa Heroes —Hsu. J**C Clifford 11. Music 12. Dinner * 13. 4:00—Coi'. '.rs msot to form permant.u -icariiation 14. Adersswas and Stories by Soldiers 15. Parade by Automobile* > _ _ 1 18.. JtyMbttioa Drill by Soldi*# * parade at interval*, and the Airplane will circle overhead). GUIDE POSTS FOR THE 4TH The ladies of Lillingtnn have agreed each to bake a ceko for the boys the 4th. and if there are any other ladies In the county who desire to do like wise they will nolt b« denied the priv ilege. The" Committee on Dinner is making no other preparations for feeding the boyj "iweets," and all cakes and sweets will be appreciated. Also, If anyona has any fruits or melons, these, too, will be greatly ap preciated. Those bringing any of the above for the soldier* are request ed to mark • on the package, "For Soldier#' Dinner," and leavo same at Turwell's Pharmacy. A Ladies* Rest Room will be pro vided In the Chapter House on the Courthouse SquatVu, end all ladiae will be welcome to*Uae it. Also the lower part of the Courthquwu will be for use of the ladies. Horae* can be tied, and buggiot parked, on the Courthouse lot, In reel of Jail. Automobiles can be parked on aide streets, behind stores, in Mr. H. T. Spears’ Grove, end on church lots. No car# wilt be allowed to be parked along streets over which the parade will pass. The dinner for Hie veterans of th« ware will be provid-d and eaten ir fciiington 3 Gamg* Bundiry*. Signs will bp pinepd in con-tplcuoui places to doaote th* different place: for parking can, Using Hones, ladle: rest room, etc. Th* veteran* of th* Spaninh Am criran and World War* are renusrt •d to meet at th* High School Build Ing not later then 10:00 o'clock government time. The Confodcrati Veteran*, Red Cross, Boy Scouts, anc , other* to take part In th* parada, wif fora on Broad struct in front ot Mrs. M. I* Salmon's residence a< 10:0V o'clock, government time. Tha speaker's atand win be placet on th# Wanhhurn Hotel's porch, an: the J. C. Byrd lot will ba used foi the spectators and soldiers. Any negro soldiers who attend li uniform will be provided for. L. hf. CHAFFIN, Chairman. Senator Simmons Premises Tank Waahington, June 23, 11*11 Honorable Danis) Hugh Mr Loan, Lilli npton, North Carolina My Dear Colonel Hdean: I acknowledge receipt of your let tar of tha 21st instant, and nave tbt morning talkad with Colonel Wslbon personally regarding tha matter of th tank for your celebration on Jol; Fourth. Colonel Walbora Informs m that all arrangements are complete and that he is today reminding th Commanding General at Camp Mead over telephone to wi that the tank I sent to you a* per their promise Assuring you of my pleasure a being able U ba of some scrvic* t yeo in thl* matter, aoc with big personal reteem, T nn Very truly Tours, F. 11. SIMMONS AIRPLANE WILL FLY. Mr. Che*. Res* returned frm Wsahlngtms Thursday morning ndt the dednkn esseranc* that ** eh plane srnsstd ty I. UIHngten an th Fenrih of July. THERE WILL BE NOTHING LEFT FOR LATE OWNER If Hia Acte,/Airship or Otter Vehicle ia Caught With Contra band Liquor Washington, June 28.—Under pro rliloiu of the enforcement act aj tentatively modified today In commit tea. transportation of intoxicating liquor* in automobile!, aircraft or other vehicles would prove an expan sive undertaking if the owner ia caught. A a the oill originally atood. 't stipulated that lha vehicle should he sold at public auction and the difference between Ihe aelling price and tha amount of the Anas arid lha eoeta should be refunded to the owner. Tho comtnitL'c changed the provision today to provide that any surplus which might remaiu after the fines and eosU wera paid should be riven to the Btale. Tho committee also tentatively agreed to eliminate minimum penal ties n'.'.arhed to violations of the law, for fi• ufTcnre, tn permit the judge to Ui r h .> own discretion in sentenc ing the "(Tender. NOilt’K. Anyone is bo kuuare of a soldier, sutler cr marine who died while In eerrioe la asked to send tho name of the deceased to ms An appropriate symbol will bo used la Itie parade to do reverent-e to the memory of ilmss fallen homes, on which aril! he a goldan sUur for each, Douse aid uv so that every onc^ who tiled In camp or In Europe may have a etur to Uonor him. un<1 hevo hit nnm> raid ok by Ur. Clifford oo (he 4th. Wt uo not want a single one of those who (sse their all lo miss having all the honor we can beatow on them, "who. though dead, yet tpeaketh to u«.“ L. M. CllAPrtN, Chairman. Lllllagloq, N C. ABSENT IS YEARS BUT RETURNS i IS ARRESTED Sanford, June 2S.—Aaaistant Chief J* L. Turner, of Lhia city, has Jost 5K5L25"*.* <*«ou hlai through the yean, bK without finding him. Officer Turner knew the negro well, end a few days ago when he applied for a job at the oil null here be hap pened to aee him and to recognize n ra, and remembering his crime, put him under arrest immediately. I Quit* a number of robberies have burn committed in this city recently, including thut of an automobile. It it thought that this negro, who is a notoriously bad one, has been Itnpli-, jeated in soma of tbe robberies. THE OFFICERS NEED THE MORAL SUPPORT JUDGE ADAMS MADE EAR. NEST ADDRESS TO JURY {Admieistratiea ef the. Law la This County Might Be Improved," He Says. In a parting address to the grand 1 oflernun, Judge W. J. Adams declar ,cd that sftor spending six months in Mscklrnburg ho it convinced “that the officer* of this county need the unanimous support, sspectally the moral support of the people." Hi* address was mads at the dose of a one-week term of court which was marked, according to court officials, by the scquitlel by juries of an ex ceptionally large number of defend ants. Judge Adams declared that "the administration of the law in this county might be Imp roved." He in formed the grand jury member* that the* had discharged their dtitle* well end he commended them. "You have In your county," he said, "some of ficers as capable and efficient as any I have met in North Carolina. Char lotte has a corps of officers and the county has a corps of officers who are absolutely efficient. Any critic bun of these officers comes from the lawless element and not from the law abiding element. “These officers," said Judge Adams, "are not receiving the moral support in this community to which they arc i entitled. The law cannot be adminis tered s/frctlrsly and efficiently with out the support of the people. I am convinced after being here six month] - that the officers of this county need i the unanimous support, especially the i moral support of tne people i "I have made them remark* for ■ r tcaaon,” Judge Adams assured. ” W< > are undergoing e period of recon , strnctlon In this country end through i oot the world." i Ho referred to bolshevism, anarchy ■ the bomb outrages, end declared that "anise* the peep)* of this eountr] l realises the danger that exists am > stand together far the moral supper l ef Ih* officers of the lew, somebody i going te reap a whirlwind ef lawless nee* end this country Is going to bo como Infected with anarchy, •lodge Adams referred to the rrlti Horn ef officers by many people, bu assured the grand jury that M la th. lawlem who call the leudest far eon • section, tad that they are ready to d< k anything to enaceel their own guilt Judge Adams told the grand Jur; the* H srus the last time he ead mom hem would meet. He dleehsuged tb jury, which has served six mouth It u to b« located °u Courthoua* Sqb Tha estimated coat is $16,000. It tol eduu*tlo1n*‘ wo^ of |BjboUiiu a ball of history in which Will bo inscribed names of every soldier who BK service in the late world war. It will ;)*> contain tablets in memory of Coni BBCrmna. Spaniab-AmcHcan War Veterans aim Miaa Rachel Martin. It contains a Kt< rest room, a kitchenette and a veterans -molcing room. It is propoeed also to ta_ Bpr health work of county. Each township Lb* “.* minimum $1°. Kbier. This will insure tha erection of milding but it is hoped that many to* ■'exceed this amount If you wish to have a part in ere Burial band your aiibacrlption or cash to %ny officer of the county, to any bank. j^Kor to Dr. J. W. Halford. Treat, Litttng on. N. C. Make notes or checks payable Epr Harnett Memorial Association and de liver as indicated above. S J. C. CLIFFORD, l^B- President. • MISS MARY GREENE. MARRIED 24 HOURS THEN GOES TO JAIL of Daka Youth J si-rod With Warrant CW* la« Seillag ml Whiskey Durham, Jun* 24.—To b« trraUd with is lam than 24 hour* after mar In jail awaiting the coming of Con-li ■ tabic A. H. Harper, of Daka, who wired Sheriff John F. Harwmrd to ar reet the young bridegroom on • charge of selling whiskey. Tho bride, • young girl of 1® years, is awaiting ’he outcome of her husband's incar csrtation, and the charge against him. The message from Duke stated that :he authorities had no intention of holding Kcavos for eloping with Ih* roung girl, hot desired to prosecute Sim o the whiskey chsrge. He will lie taken bach to Duka, whore tbs see will be heard. end commended them for their work I during his assignment as Judge in this district.. Only a fow court officials, lawyers ’nd on-looker* wars In the coart room when Judge Adams spoke. His ad dress was delivered in an oeraaat manner a* if he wished to give solemn warning that the officer* of Charlotte vnd Mecklenburg county must receive more substantial backing from the nnople whom they serve If the work oi tne omeiatt ra cnlorcmg too law ia to ha effective. After" the report of th* grand jury had been read, in which complaint •»■** muilc that recommendation of that body had not been fully retried out. Judge Adams assured tne grand Jury that th* County official* would be notified tliat recommendations of the "fraud Jury 1* more than mare recent-' nssndationsc—Charlotte Observer. THE LITTLE RIVER UNION MEETING Will bo held ut Angier June 28. The following programme is suggest ed: Saturday. 1' *0 a. m.—(New Tfapc) Prayer and ' ">ng Service. I 11:00 a. m.—Sermon, Rev. R. C.' Basie v. 1 ft p. ru—Organisation and re port i fiom the churches 21ft p. ra t By the Booker*: 1 Our Biggest Business, N. T. Patterson. *. Our Safest Investment, D. C. Russell. * 8. Our Largest Returns, B. P. McLeod. p m.—fl. The Utrytr-. 1. • And Hi* Book, L. L. Ttovlnson. t. And Hia Lord, J. C. Clifford 8. HI* Beet Case, J. R BaggsU. 4. His Biggest Cempcneatiea, J. 4. MrLeod. - 4:00 p. m.—ID. Our Little River Fields . 1. Th* Field-- -Large, Rich, Ripe, T. A. Rdgarton. 2. Oos Neglected Patches, 1. M. Byrd. 8. Intensive Cultivation, B. P. Marsh banka 4. The Harvest, E. I. Olive. 8:18 p ra.—IV. Our Training Camps. 1. Training Our Iwadera, B P. ' Gantry. i 2. Oor Bummer Drive, Owen OdJm • 5. Over the Top, Parry Morgan. 9:00 p. m—Barmen, Rev. W. C. ■ Dowd. ► -. Th* Mill Crosk District Convention - will convene with the Christian ehureh i In Dona Prtdajr evening and will . eonttnu* through Bunds*. Th* 41a ' trict Is comprised of Johaatea. Har • nett, Bampaon and Wayne, and dal* > gate* will be here from each ef th* i, above counties. All tri sffeet Jaly 16, applies U tE*“b»s£ tea of storing or distributing shut, >r manufacturing, Baring or diatri joting wheat floor" as' wall u to tha auufadttrt of brood'or other bek ira products aither wholly or portly from wheat flour. Tha exceptions ere isted as follqera: i (A) —Bakers aad ausfactaieraI >f bektij products whosa eonsump Jon of flour ia Da auulactan of mch products ia, at the aggregate, eas than 60 barrels per month (B) —Retailers end formers or co rporator* associations of formers or Hhcr persons with respect to the pro tects of any form or other lead own id, leased or caltteatad by these. C'.rtm rrnr rimM'flfa re rvrt isarl 6 n iccufe on or before Jaly 16, a license I from Mr. Barnet “U seek form, under | ueh conditions, and order sack roles • ind regulations governing the COD-1 Inet of th* bneioaas aa he may from ■me to time praacribe.” i Blank Parma la Be Used. Blank forms to be aasd in applying or such licenses may be * stained from the sone angle of th* Grain Corporation In Baltimore, Chicago, ISalveaton, Minneapolis, City, Mo., New Orleans, Omaha, Philadel phia, Portland, Ore- St Lon La, San Francisco. Buffalo and Dnlnth. After; the applications bans been filled out they most be sent to th* Wheat Di rertor. Division of Lleenset Wash ington. The proclamation Matas that “any person, firm, corporation or associa tion, other than these herein before nccepted, who shall degage In o# carry >n any baldness shore specified altar I sly 16, without Brat securing such licenses, or shall carry on any such business while such Me*Baa Is suspend ed or after such Beenes Is revoked, which will he liable to th* penalties prescribed by law.” REVIVAL TO BEGIN AT BENSON Benson, June it.—The Methodist church at Benson wiO conduct a turn *'eska' revival meetlrti! beginning on Sunday, July *. Baa. T. B. Pries, Conference ovangMst, of Adbevllle, N. C.. assisted by Mr. T. W. RelHna, a gospel singer, will be In charge. 1 heae have a national reputation, and In all of tholr masting* have boon quite successful. A largo chorus choir I* being organised and the music will be an inter sating feature. CYCU)PS~ is reported AS IN A GERMAN PORT ■ ■ Am,,,, Cn'aaskla 1 *dy Bsaalsss Wire Pram Near Ye*h SayMl Nor Baa, lea awn ea Leas Cd>a, I* Safe. Colombia, A CL, June id-—Another of tbe many chseo to the lost collier Cyclops, nil of whisk hare as far boon exploded, turned ay hare today when the mttber of Otis Raasssy, a seaman on the Alp, received a telegram froan New York saying ha was “aaf* la this country again*' add that the wlmlim vasasl was In a Oemsaa pert. aver, knows of noth lug that would clear np the myr&vy* • ' ' * wr:;:nj2ATioN WAVY IN FULL SWING WMmU DImWim T * Meat iU dw«i« M ia Near MB this weak. Mara than MO men a in in being raiaaaad, tba Secretary aaM, moat of than being taken from the ■hart establishment*. Since the do log af the armistice non than t«6, 000 man keaa bean discharged from the navy or raiaaaad to inactive duty in tha reserve forces. Between July 1 and October 1 60,000 additional nan will be released in order to asset the reduction Used in the new navy bill. Mr. Daniel* said that after peace na signed there would be some reduc tion in American naval forces ia Eu ropean waters but that many of the ■hip* now on duty would be atatioa rd there for same time. A large force of mine-aweepers ia now en gaged* In destroying tha North Sea mine barrage Mr Daniels said that this force wo old remain on duty antQ all of the mines have been exploded. If- mtJ »Lei dka —A. *.L. molt a year, and added that the task "was the moat dangerous aad ardu ous daty now being performed by the naval forces ef any nation.” IAPT1STS TO MEET ATWRICKTS VUAJt The fifth annual seaaion of the Baptist Seaside Assembly meets at Wrlghtsvillo Beach this week. Thors day will be the opening day. Prom inent church workers from all parts of the couatry will be preseat aad take part in the great work. Follow ing U the personnel of the program: H. M. Wharton, D. D., Baltimore; Preacher, Lecturer, Humorist. J. B. GambiaII, D. D„ Dallas, Taaas; President Southern Baptist Con vmMoa. • E T. MelHas D. D., LL. D„ Louis villa, Ky.; President 8oathern Bap tist Theological Seminary. J. F. Love, D. D., Richmond, Va.; Corresponding Secretary Foroiga Mission Board. W. D. Powell, D. D.. Loalsrtlle, Ky. Field Worker, Foreign WWoi Board. W. D. Upshaw, Atlanta, Qa.: Con grasemaa from Fifth District Georgia. R. B. Garret, D. D., Portsmouth, Va. Paster Court Street Baptis Church. J. T. Henderson, LL. D., Knoxville Teas - Corresponding Secretary Layman • Movement of I. B. C. O. B. Dobbins, D. D , Nadtville, To an Editor Home and Foreign Fields Harry L. Strickland, HaahvMe, Teas. Secretary for Organised Claims Sunday School Board, t I, Olive, Dunn, N. C.; Padtor Bap tist Church Mias Kathleen Mallory, Baltimort I Mrt , Corresponding Secretary e wTw. U. Mrs Lydia Tates Hilliard, Groom boro, N. C. ( Elementary Works and Pastor's Assistant. Mice Elisabeth M. Briggs. Raleigh, h C-S Superintendent Sunbeams as R. A.'a Mrs. Hawed Baker, Dumbarton, > C.: Superintendent W. M. U, WI mlaaton Division. Mlm Rltty Poole. Clayton, M. C Teacher ef Votes. (Speakers for JoHr tth and partlc ppats In W. M. U. Conferences wi ho announced later.) Frank Wade spent n few hmA-i | Fayetteville Tees day wKh hie eoi Ralph, who la la HWham 1th bespit far treatment. Mr. Wade states Um Palp) la gradually Improving. FOUR-DAY MASONIC CONVENTION CLOSES i wwJ With the organ!(alien of a daw Wh 1*1 members, composed of thaaa ,rho have been laltlatadln the Aadaat and Accepted Scottish Kite Masonry, tha Mm of which is the Trap A, Menaa Mots class, ths midsummer reunion, which has been la seeason ■ f.m’aljbt f°Ur d,y*‘ '**“* u • c1m« | The class will be saaintained aad i will have reunions at eadaaa thaaa. I 1U object in to ptwaoto public wel fare in the eommanitles la which members live. Oftrers elected are e* fellows: President, Zebuloa Vance IJnnn; vioc-pweidwit a. L. j Biven D. Johnson, Warsaw. The claw recently initiated la the vsrleue decrees her* constitute the Untort class h. the history of the lt u »»aU»*Md the larw-1 eet in the history of the state. Thai l > ctaa* organiied lust night: Ernest L. Py*Ta«la, J. C. Carter. W. H. Carter.1 J a Warahoaar, J. 4. Sauls, Alloa If. Kctchum. J. Dlagin, T / Scholar. C. P. Petty. Mitten J. Klavana, Hot bart M. Poa, Wad# P. Bryant, Pool C. Lae. Romeo G. Lyon, h aii1 X Lery. O. W. Wataon, Jaam Wataon. „ O. W. Setter, J. P. Hales, P. D. Orady, W. 0. Kornegmy, A. X Erne* Graham, t P—Bay, Ben Sickol, A. X Chadhoara.^l. V* Snipe., R. C. Sbefftetd, W. O. Single, tary. Harold O. Wolfe, X D. Join joa. W E. Hlnaa, W. K. Bunch, X H. Brady, Jr., X. X Hobart, W. D. Vroe U»d. Irving Wmb.la, J. B. Lea. John X Leo, W. X Cottrane, W A. Jackaoa, Joseph Joeopha, C. C. J. D. Underwood, W. D. Avert, X L. Woodall, J. V. Parker, W. C. Brown, X L Andersen. M. A. Wad dell, W. A. MePkaal Z V. Saipea. T. X King. X H. Stein, 0. Barrel eon, a X Cox, C. D. Carr, X. X ;;Vi£i£rT-£ i,srm Templeton. Jr. 1 * Hunter, D. X MiteboXwr-- -, a Holliday, X J rfcary, H P. Gran thaab W. C. Wilhaeaa, J. X Cal Una, B. P. Brown, X C. BUckwoX W. A. Peterson, T P. Smith. W. M. Shaw. Samuel C. Pika. J. n. Henry. G. M. PJo/d. J. X Brewer. X O. Primrose, J. A. Larson, O. X MilUgan, Fred Mriekland, W. X Smith, Jr.. W. D. Kobinaon, B. X Jarkoao. Porraet R. Lang, P. Patriot. C- J- J. L. tfrfght. j!w! Cappa, H. K. Hinton, Walter Clark, H.nry L. Taylor, Harry Nutt, O. V. TTioenpecn, C. P. Jones, L. A. Hannon. H- V. Shearer, D. W. Moors, L. W. Strickland. J. 8. Shepard. T. W. Sloan.—Wilmington Star Slat. MISS HOOKE* BECOMES BRIDE OF MX GODWIN Aurora, K. C.. June 14-^Tha wad ding of Miaa Emma Thompson Hooker and Mr. A. Troy Godwin of Dunn, NT C., waa aolamaiaad at the Epiecopai church Wedneeday morning, Juno 11 ■* n * e*oc't The church waa ertia dkally decorated with palm* ferns illlle* and potted plant*. Preceding Ihc ceremony Mr*. C. X Dixon, Jr., of Raleigh nang "Perfect Levs'- ac^ com pan led by Miaa Beetle Guilford. Miaa Kat'c Uldyett* played Mandat I aohn’a wedding inarch at the bridal party ordered the ehmrrh. The trot te enter were the amenta of honor, Miaa Kino Redditt, Mr* X X Thomp Annto WhltchernL Next cum tto tutors. Mean. E. T. Hooker, H. Willie Hooker, William C. Bonner sod Charles Hardin of Washington, N. C. Than came tto amid at honor, Mbs Mattie Heokar, drier to tto bride, gowned in Uaae goorgotU with black picture tot sad wearing a (too ure ef pink kilUmoy roue. She wae followed by little Halite Heokar, cousin to tto bride, carrying tto ring is a lily. The brida entered with tor fothor, who gave tor la marriage. They were met at the alter by tto groom and tori aau. Mr. Louie Stephens of Dvmn, entering from tto ’•ary room. Tto bride wore a nit of nary b)«« with acceeaortm U match carrying aa her arm a shower at . bride's rout. Mr. sad Mrs. Godwin loft tmmi diately for an extended tear through 1 Florida. Following the rebec a] at ckad ; Toeaday craning the bridal party wai - entertained at the homo af the bride*! parents The cutting of ito wadding eeko was the marM<-orilng feature The bride cutting tto riag, Mrs. M. . 8. Thompma the thimble. Mr. K. T r Hooker tto dime and Charie* Harding tto button.—Washington Daily News r ASHEVILLE CHURCH PEOPLE to vote on armtrr dakci I Asheville, June S4—At • eaHet meet lag today the AahevUla Miabtara aaeociaUou decided te have their eea • gregatlou rote at next Sanday'a ear vice whether they favor a tires I deans to to gives by tto elty far Ik returning member* ef tto blri dMa k ton oa July 4. like ministers them II eehrea are strongly aaymd to th Pton. _ ; w'-oSJrsi'if z an!", J. s^oafcjs'wiriBJi vme district of tto Method let share! WORK HAS BEGUN ON FAR GROUNDS irlth tha Dub_to MM a (MO track for tha PM Gnuk. &S“S^,ttrtSJS5 g-SI.* wJTjy* •a unart raaar, aadaoTelmwlU & •ger.2 la tbla work that util add to *»«»*?at»5» thatr^Sl"aS~l1o*S uq»«rt tacera. Tbia wUl cnakla ae af £. coauuttoe at. Kara MW^Sk floral ban and craod ataad. ThU, tao, arhoo coatyletcd «iU he • credit to the naoMliliii who era bavin Ac walk doaa. tha m who are dotoc & *sraShS j* 60 hr 1*0 fact. The *ruu$ «aad far deal bStead •*kiWU far agricultural w«*Mk Tba aacaad floor for anal mad. Thia bufldlag to beiag aaaatod oa an tocllaa aad at tha tower ead wfll be ■ W MW ny ww Itw. TMi tenwmt wOt ha fltted with ante, {•Mm rowing water wad electric light* where tha ifc4.ee acne take the littte owe* far ran, eadaU war ga for hn*. Tfcia la hat awe hauia it tha tar lighlail iateeeat Wing taken fcy tha cctutatUaa an end ground* hi the can fart Car con venience of the tfccuiwnd. of aaople who will vialt Dhu'i Grant Fair an rw.'l" • — .*•' o iti otgaalaUw aa Agri cnltnral Fair la no newndag ta tha if°*d people of Harnett camnty. Thla r"onkf have haaa dene laat year hat for tha war condition!. The goad ,vc;)ls af Harnett concentrated all yffoitn oa winning tha war. Tha war v. on, victory aura, and peace come, ‘hi good people af Harnett and ad .oinlag coustiaa ara now bending av My effort ta bwlld a plat fair at Dana. The cWaana ad thoaa eowatiaa arc fwDy poaaeaeed ad tha ■^erwtt^AytenftaiiJ Fair ha rtrrwfig man Of Tha paayla of r.g coantiaa ara g wil tint Daw la h- proper place for each a flair. Tha ■■ _ • r".TCI*'ve trpe rf r'tiaaM ad UUAll ia coaeunni mmmtrmrn w aaay ta b«Ud eoch a (air at Doan. Tfca budaeae wan af Dana ara at ••ya ready to aid ha that wfciah adda ta tha welfare ad tha agTtfallaial interact of the aactlon ad North Cam ts» jzs r* arsLAa a*M>d to JaahaoavtDo, nod at tha aoatharw tormina* af n a n pm* railroad r“-g~r To all lib am W added dn urnrna ally rich cel that mrroendj n—„ !-•»»# Dm over any road and roar aSh'&xr. &rsrs£S Sto ^toTmjSASS TO owner* of It. Thia give* u a ha ‘ASS USifSt FSJZ is tha fine peogreoeivo ratal pnaalallea found in Harnett and iljiihlm coustlee, tot them combine their tf fort* upon anything aa they ant delag •» tUt lair aad tha rank will bo Dwin’* Oraat Fair October l»-lg. Tho aoerutary-traaaarat to propped rarttssR*; Meek. He to a toe working an tha premium lit Everybody ia talkhur for •nd working for Harnett County7. Oraat Fair. OWHM ODUM. Sor-Traaa. AGED PEENCH PREMIE* VOICES »ATI»FACTtOH .^rla. Monday. Inae *A_“Va have waited 4# mn for thia mom* *»te*e'am'-d Premier Clemoatean. aa be opened the fateful diypatch aa weald alga u *e meeting of the oBneH of three loot afternoon. • “For 4t yearn,” he ... “the mailed Cot of the rettru (German mopor). who haa goToraod Germany bae menaced tha trocid. Whether tha rim • MMl Mi Tit Mi ■ ■ I 1l gam *»l\ll »d drank wMi pride. -listTSsrE/ssrS; t'« lying on a barrel of that powder “Thto reltre’a dogma wa thetmEht * only *Wm3m b Ha own intereet, that treat&e do not eaM when they daeh with tha Hrtareet of a Mate aad gat rieh by any Wa kaow tram irllameei who were at tha ddt of tho Wiha II that whan ho loaraod of tho larT jevo tragedy, ha who poaa?aaa Sam *».wriha peaea, e*iaal - The hear haa torn it. Mow wa •hell fan what aa army tor - -—-— t i i • I I fiapfirffli i* ka
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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June 26, 1919, edition 1
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