THE DUNN
*"*’ * DUNN. H. C, AUQ.1
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INFLUENZA WILL
RE fURN, UNLESS
iUnkia Says 0« of Thru* “If.”
Cm Limit or Preml
Rocurronc*
“OUR POSITION ONE
OF SAFETY,” HE SAYS
Epldemi* Du* Agala TL. Winter Ua
lew Cerm U Warm Out KUliag
P**fh, or If It Ha* Net Already
Affected All the Pamela tie* That I*
Seueptible Te ll.
Answering many requests for Infor
mation end advice with regard to e
probeMv return of Inflaenia during
the approach' ng winter months, Dr.
W. 8. Rank 'is. State health eAcer,
Issue* the following statement In
which he rums up the situation Urns,
“our attitude should b, one of hope
fulness, our position one of safety.”
He says:
The epidemic of influents will re
cur this winter, if the gem that
cases* it U not worn oat In killing
people. If wo have no artificial mean*
—quarantine or vaccination—for
controlling tha disease, or If it has
not already affected all of tha popula
tion that is susceptible But note the
three "If*”; any one of thorn can
prevent or limit tha recurrence of
fct epidemic. It is, therefore, neces
sary. in arriving at a satisfactory
■non to our question, will the epi
demic recur thl# wloter, that wo un
derstand the three possible factors
that limit tha duration of epidemics.
At suggested, these three factors are:
m-w tv. i... _v. .v.
Infective gam which onuses an epi
demic. as r fsqtor fat tha cmmtlnn
of the epidemic, la an extremely re
mote probability—almost too rmnntc
t* discus*. The writer is uuabit to
And any reference* in the tttsraturu
available to him on this question: In
deed. the sc last*e of beeterielegy
teaches the raven*, that infective
germ* gain rather than lose virulence
during aa epidemic. Ganns an ■mall
vegetable farms, and H ia a matter
of common nheervaMua that races*We
generations of plants, tha soil la
which they grow remaining tha same,
bsanmi mors vigor*aa rather than
baa rigorous. It, thsi*/t+., dpas
ari seam ruaponaMa nar probable
that epidemics, including influenxa,
riap because of the exhaustion af tha
iafactlva rant * *
Pave.
and _. .
dependable reputation who baiirra
that aay epidemic of InAuanxa has
. ever bean or can be controlled or
stopped with ottr present means. The
meat that can be dome by artificial
maaaa, amah aa preventing public as
semblages la to reOard le program
of aa epidemic aa that available mad
ko) add cursing dare may be ade
quate I* the emergency.
Third. Tbs consumption af the
Infective material, susceptible fuel,
reed*ring it Ittmune Ilk* the unstrick
as portion of tha population, Is, by
tk* exclusion of the other two pos
eible factors, tha responsible factor
and the sola factor in limiting tha
duration of an influenza epidemic. To
recur to the Illustration above used:
The farmer knows what clover sick
Uad in that It la land on which clover
b»a bean grown for a number of yean
until same of the chemical elements
of the non naccessary to th. life of
the clever has bean so completely con
sumad by the successive crops that
tto toil can no longer produce to
clover which for several masons
grew luxuriantly; sod In to ——
yrnvuri for to earn, reason to
soil becomes sick, unable to produce
>ny Ciop raised continuously upon
„il2L.,numb*r oi 8* with
only an n on-immune, sum
Population., and when to
»«*«ptibfc population baa been af
d 5 ’ •wtoul laws, must stop
NOW aomas the real quaadon: What
fhuT*BanLul **• infiuanaa suer.pt
ibi* S*?***0* <ki tha epidemic of
I"1 tT On our ability
*° JSTZr riX**^00 wouW “dm
u eooeiuaiona
fan and Winter. The history of in.
**'lnd^>*ck ov« , period
epidemics, indlcmteo that an epidemic
0' tha popalatton. Kaaallin* rao^
"•*otiid.»loa (that JTh522
sgSurS’rts.s.’as
po**1****- >■
tha apw—la |u, mt tW. ^
aa la*®*”!™*** of at la**! *1 par
w. 400 daatta lOO.OOOpapaU
£:J5r£tr^rM^
£ SESiXctr ’3r»2
• gSSr^rsss
appaara
4hjht>y M ,2
WlrtlV thara ar. aal/ • f*+
l8l*tha athar haa4. I®**"* f»*_
tha taaah |«a af hiatafT. w«>2
aapaat tha paa—.ala 4aa» r»»a ^
* \
j GODWIN ITEMS
Mn c£. T Markham is spending
> few day* with bar daughter, Mrs.
He-wood Howard ot Sslemburg.
Mr*, f. I Jen** liar ra'.uri'rd from
a fa wdaya vi/it to relativos In Samp
son county.
Vi*. Chu*. Croeeb of Smlthfleld Is
spending a few days with Mils Rails
Deans.
.*'«•»- Abbin and Eunice Tillman
of Hone Mills ore visit.ng Mias Hessir
• Rhode.,.
I Jfi*e V rg.nis Rhodes is spending
her va-ntion with friend* and rela
I tlvea of Cumberland and Hops Mills.
Miss Norma Pops waa a Dunn visi
tor Thursday afternoon.
Mr Wade Hall of BannettsevlUe,
S C., spent Sunday In Godwin with
hia sistar, Mrs. M. E. Starling.
Messr*. Homer Starling and Albert
Harris of Roseboro spent Sunday In
Codwln with Mr and Mrs. C. W
Spell.
Mr. Stacy Hall of Roseboro i*
spending a few days with hia aunt
Mra. M. E. Starling.
Mr. Tom 8peli of Roseboro spent
a few days with hia brother Mr
C. W. Spell.
Dr. D. L. Pridgon, Jr., of Fayette
ville, spent Sunday In Godwin ejtli
friends.
Mr. J. M. McIntyre was a Fay
rttevill, visitor Friday.
Miss Lowney Olive of Dunn spent
Sunday in Godwin with her sistar
Mrs. John Graham.
Misses Oars Wade and Lillian
Stephana of Dunn are visiting Mias
Irena Loess.
Meaar*. lewis Strickland and Jeaae
Wilson of Dunn were Godwin visitor*
Friday afternoon.
Mr. Carroll Morgan of St. Pauls
ia spending a few days with hia par
ante. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morgan.
Mr. J. W. McLean was a Fayette
ville viator Monday.
REPORTER.
Aug. St. 1919.
KINSTON MAN HEuT UP
Richmond, Va., Aug. $6.—L. L.
Utter, reel estate denier of Klaeton,
N. C., en route home from Baltimore
with a second hand Ford car which
he had bought there, was subjected
to a eery annoying daisy whan ha
arrived here Una morning sad was
detained by the police when they as
certained that the license on his
machine did not accord with the
■otar number. Mr. Utter neat mare
than half the day at police head
quarter* white Investigation waa ba
ng made by the Baltimore police to
determine whether “
legitimate
wmpm
Banana, Aag. t».—Mr*. T. P. Bob.
arte was hostess on Thursday aftsr
non to the member* of the John
Charles McNeill Book Club end sever
al invited guests A profusion of cut
flower* loot added charm to bar at
tractive buagalow. Punch was earvsd
to the guests on entering from a bask
of richly colored rinniaa. Three ques
tions, which called far original an
swers, reused much merriment whan
the. answer* w*re read aloud. In the
beautifully appointed dining room an
lea conn# was served, th, hostess be
ing eaamad by Mm J/B. Falicloth.
Those who enjoyed M r*. Roberts’ gra
cious hospitality were Meedamst 0. A.
Barbour, M. T. Britt, J. R.| Barbour,
T. T. Lanier, J. B. Paircloth, J. H.
Ross. H. H. Utley A. G. Oliver. Par
lia Hudson, G. W. Cavanaugh, Welter
Denning, W. R. Denning end Miss
Louise Temple.
Largest County Bawd Issue.
St Louie County, Minn., by e vote
of about > to I, carried on July 1 a
proposition for the issuance of rood
bonds to th« amount of $7,600,*00.
This is the largest sum ever voted
or set aside for road building by any
county in the United States. Tha
second Urgent was that of Dallas
County, Tex., voted a few weeks ago
of $0,000,000.
* Republican Congressmen who are.
traveling thousands of miles to Invea
ttata what happened last year are
failing thereby to obeervt the evi
dence of what is going to happen to
them next year.
this winter to be exceptionally high.
In the epidemle of 1891 to 1898, we
find that while that epidemic stopped
in ths peer 1892, tbs pneumonia
death rate in -9S, the year follow).*
the epidemic, was nnnaually high.
The writer has written the shove
with a considerable degree of bestta
t on; in fact, with a distinct smhar
rassment. feeling that in setting forth
his rather hopeful attitude toward ths
possible recurrence of Infloensa thin
fall and winetr h, would discourage
preparations for meeting emergen
cies. that he would substitute optim
ism for preparedness, hop# for safety.
Therefore. It seems well to point out
the fact that th» history 'of this dis
ease Isaches consistently, almost with
out any exception, that its epidemics
extend over several yesrs, and from
s study of reeent articles on Inflo
ansa, it appears to he ths belief of
majority of the health officers of
this country that w# shall se» s recur
ranee of the epidemic this winter. Un-1
■hT ft"* circumstances, our attitude
he one of hopefulness, our
.JH?" one of safety.
(. October Health Bulletin, to
u I?"* 1. will be
to eoviT*“ •P*®*' 1* is designed,
what^ST *°»Prahensivaly and detail
the boni m<JMdual should do. what
mnnitv rii V'oul<i whst the com 1
the sTrlds^’"111- de hi the event
of The State Board
clrefulraiST*^* •“ ■»‘«'»lve and
hS2r nSimSUA thta *"•«»■ A“
m£2 •"<» local nfficmU
refer ^hSiT W & '2^7*?
Wrds «rf raitoty
««<! to the
UNCLE SAM i LAMS
STARTINl STORES
Government To FroviU Mtm
of Marketing Surplus Houae
kold Conunodit
WILL SELL CLOTHING
ALSO IN THIS MANNED
Meantime Ceeg reeeleaal Ceaektee
Centieee CeaciievatJee af I egiala
Te Redace High Cotl af Li*,
lagj Hearings Oa Measure Ta Re.
guiate CeU Stereo. af r.^elng.
Washington, Aug. 26.—Furthai
«trpg to bring down soaring price*
were taken today by the government,
ihv War Department announcing
plane for opening retail Morse la a
number of citiaa through which aor
plu> hoowhold commoditise and cloth
■"* »>*• >*e made available to concern
•ra throughout tha country.
Meantime congressional committed
continued consideration of legislation
designed to reduce the high of
living. This included imindmanta is
the food control act ta punish pro
fllMFlR* Rltfl -At- I Ai W
J*tf «®w »torar« and appropriations
for thaFmtoral Trad. TmSualaaloo
to lnveteigate^atock* and giro tha
•nformauon td'the pabtk.
Through the ■ retail etorei to ho
opened by the War Department, tho
orny ■ large surplus stock* af socks,
opdrrwaar, shirts, raincoats, blankets,
gloves, tobacco, aoop and ether Heees
hold commodities will b, add.
By Pared Past AW
Consume.;. tea largo eitloa whore
tea atoraa wiU bo opera tod win ho
able to porchaa, over the cantor
hot th. stocks aim will bo made arai
abe to persona In other eomaomlttaa
throagh th. parcel poet.
Price lloio are being prepared and
them will ho furnished to all poet
“•'"J" **• «oovonlanoo of tha pah
tic. While ao announcement has pat
b«#n it it 11HI ltd find ffcrn
PVtcea, Uka tW teteT feidstufft
of, win ba cow
^•rabiy below the prevailing mnrk
Present plant are te epaa atoraa
™ *“• fourteen moose supply maters
and It la expected that inthoee 3w
Uono ef tha coma try in which lam
Mt Atbrtctd it lom kAWjut.
Arita additional cities will b« nlirtwi
U n)| otittn.
» Anandaestf is the war ten* food
control bUl — Taiai>oil.7k.
General Palmar wali '
ably reported to tha
rh JiitteoaTSSdTaiSnr hyfcS
Harrison, Democrat, Mkjjdwt nn.
vldlng for reasonable regulation of
rente m the District of Columbia.
In considering legislation for rugu
lalrng cold storag. the Houso agrtetti
turo comahteo beard aorarnl wtt
noooss. Ito Harvey W. Wiley, farmer
!y chief of tho Bureau of Clbemiatry.
lold th, committee the stangoof
products should not bo aalfacm. hot
•hoold depend on the faadstorad.
rtsh and aggs, h. aaid, coaid not ho
•torod without material doteriarattoa
while meats and other food, war, Urn
proved by storage.
*• 8. French, ropraaautlng the In
ternational Apple Bhipoar, Aeaocm
tion. while not opposed to the sow.
retted limit of twain months for
•toraga of foodstuffs, said produc
tion would ha stifled If fruits and
vegetables could not bo returned to
’ioregw. If they became a drug on the
market.
Testimony regarding profiteering
and hoarding in many of the W
industries was glean to tho Haase ap
propriations committee, which Was
considering appropriations for tho
federal trade commission. Commiss
ioners William H- Coleor and Victor
Murdock wwre.,witnesses.
Mr. Cleans told ef numerous ro
otles of the 1919 vegetable peek
which It not yet completed and sold
many of those worn made for epaenk
ntjee purpose*. H. suggested that
IhU condition be corrected by snect
mont of appropriate legislation.
CRIPPLED SOLDIERS WAffT
FARMS
Atlanta G».. Aug. ZS—Bopthcra
mldlera who an “atarting Ufa over
again" deepito soch band lea pa aa
wooden logo and crippled arma, are
displaying the kawnaat intern* in ad
entifla farming, according to record#
on die,in th, After Car, depart meat
of the mu them dlvlaion of tha Amer
ican' Red Croaa
It la the province of the After Cara
department to act aa the median be
tween the federal board for voca
tional educational training and the
crtpplad toldlera who want inch train
ing, to aoek out th. Mldiera end *mw
Iheia their oppertunWea, to forward
their application# to tho board sad
10 far aa possible la every wap to
* "to eoconatmetioa work.
That th# Red Tram la performing
notable aorv.ee In tkla eoonoetlon Is
pmven bp the faet that a largo por
cortoga of application# to tho federal
Hr-a.d hav« com* “*Mgfc Rad Craaa
<iiaa;iola In the aagSara dlvletoa
.tore than U|.« Ran dab d aoldtara
have been placed in voeotional trala
mg through «k» Rod Craaa la tka la*
wo or tkme month#.
The government off era more thaa
fiva hundred different oubjeeta wklak
• crippled ao Idler map taka. Ma
Choke depending Sr* oa hit quaNft.
cation# and second oa hie own do
.ilraa While aetoatifk farming
f b. the favorite aholo. of m«££
**»• ft*4 C"** record# duw
■Em**-* "• »•* oogtoctod.
Thno ax-eoldlera, one ef them a ao.
for awdkiae; on# maa (Simla red
•orb taleat aa aa artl* that ba wao
UnthA-?fc’eM^, Art I"**®**
^ •*• •**' application# thar. to
a marked demand for “a mao'* lob ”
no m.ttor wb« the. did before the
war. *1 need to pkp a plana la a
SMWJHBJO
51., 1. HT», Cwy.r»U
Cm<w«d rjy11
Wilmjn*tnn,^Xag. ft—Thmr.da)r
«h.n Wilmington ,&2B| Wax Camp
Commaaity 8«i-»k« p|Boma*« to th,
returned Barrie* nAaoKt them
whoa It will delifktlBrty to bonor
win b, Cory luu uBnf Newton,
of K«rr, Sampacn who la nuw
located hero, lie la JBtt ot Corpor
* X, a meeatei 'ft fhW*th hjfantry,
SOth ^tUb. ha Jokn £*r
vei, uf Plot*.
of whom 'em a U^*m»t-e«lonel,
end ■maibed two nm neetl
with hand miudu Blf war* both
-Itod aad Thoraday BP. 8. C. will
h« praaentad to Co(Bl New tor at
The incident September
IB, 1B18 when the JKwent threo«h
the Hladanbor* LinadTh* two cor
pora la wlthoct orderdp* "P • roS
neetinjr trench *ona
wand, and boafh«^yfpent Tha*
mat a Gorman Mbdi the trench
and killed him. pdf to • tempt
where Testnic yU eried 'Ida*
dame!” ladfratia* then ware
women tn^th. dapp^Sri wlahin* to
m^pISninna'ud
uZXZ »
•r* of Gen farther
heck, and ew of mto *u
toot ‘ - - - killed by
bio own ms 1 cm ; i of Cor
pormj Kprr.^ wjSta «bo ballot
Corporal Newt#
oad Mto. PJoti
^y.-So^
moo will rwdi
Thursday at the
■aMaat'wjoMaaad aka that
rttfchr wS^oor /ontoMe at
’SrJr^urr^
rdCatSu“^
_
"Wo ought to paMpoua tnirtlnin of
T<r^’sj&aiwa
relation titwaaa Waroo and tho soot
!of living,” too rtakdaot daelarad la
a atotoMt to tha pahSc ~r»-i-»-g
kla decision aa to Wag**. “U la the
doty of every eitlaon to lnatot opoa
a trace to ndi oontoota ontiTintet
»•?» wtol—aBtotoa bo ■ode, end
oooaool. I ape tel to g. fJW- go.
of urara —rto^oM ta #o
oporata to tntoatiaf upon aad j
taiatog such a 'UW«.
Mr. Wtlaon’a atototaont id
la connection with the toon of
biaaaolf end Dboto«r-Ooaoral Htooo
on demands by raflrood toopaam for
a. 2* par cent advane, wage* bo*
to* general poHay aa pronounced
covara alao tho wad* '‘tmandi of oth
er hundreds of of railroad
wolkm, which ato ponding before
thoDtooctoMkMtolor about to bo
presented. It la to b« enacted that
other unions trytta to obtain more
h* ^Lb* •**d^ *o*~rn
redoclB* the ee* af by Imp
hwM lb* QumHm.
The doc Won of *he Prod it am aad
tb* Plrector-O■»! waa twnnncad
to • committee of btwdrod m.
roMatinc tho *a*»tw. In rorfylo
thotr dmnende t1_ * 2B per cent lm
to# ibopa# ^#n ailrod t# ao>
(jpt M #dJvbMit tWf in ta tb#
•« other ampkyaa »nd deoJTt&m
ttre. Tblo nwu it advowee of the
book per from dt *eato U 71 eenta ea
bw wfcareoa on b“*ane. of 17 eenta
k H eon to aa bow woo demanded.
“^MW^^gSTpAia*.
SjffrjjSjMoS
•R ^LA.SSo,i*So!mL^^**
pobltetty dfroetor.^^W.1
"• drfrhtc hold •* the work of the
EE* 5*a2S^St^r,42Z
rft* Pa-.Woiy jOpImoon win
SA££
SAS**""
Moot of tho
-mbmmd.bat
far fair
Ikon
i faoi M^r’,n *y 52:
"ber^Tbw planoa thoa
^Th/^* ****■ ’ • "aarekr
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FIGURES FARMER
IS LOSING MONEY
John*ton Coaatjr Mom Submit*
Calculation* la Latter To
S«M|or Simmon*
COST OP PRODUCTION
GREATER THAN RECEIPTS
Tbtalu CtllM Mill* Asm Tnaa*4
me r,et|| And Clvne tm
Mere Figures.
Woeh'nston, D. C„ Aug. 26.—Coot;
production figures stay be a bugaboo
to the United State# Department of j
Arriruit ire re (oiling in an trmeos
cilinbl* dispute between Secretary of|
Agriculture Darld F. Houston and l>r.
"• J. Splitman, bot tbn p obleni la
net too intricate for C. A. Holt, of
Steilhlield, Johnston county, to tackle
Be has cuapuud hi* own coat pro-|
doctioa figure* and however excessive
the Item* may appear, Us aalculationi.
ora at learn iwtv resting tie confines
Wa figures to tha cert of growing cot
ton and corn and by bis reasoning
• tenant former it a Ineklaas Indivi
dual
la a letter to Senator Stmmona be
Ukne the unit of a tenant, who with
uftaea acras af land plants bate cot
ton and flea acras to con* as tha basis
for bit reasoning. Ha taka# for
•ranted that the farmer doe* all tha
•mb except booing and picking of
the chtton, allowing the tenant a wage
rate af K a day for hi* own and his
home's labor. The farmer is supposed
to furnish wagon, cart, plows, caltive
to re and other fixture* essential If
cultivating and harreetlag tha crop.'
Hero is tha computation: Wage* for
one roar or til days at M par day,
two and on* half tons at 170 par too,
ftlTK* nUomOa aaila tAA-.1
M per hundred. Ml; M for plant;
*■« cotton and earn, »**; tdUl ex
paaae for crep, M.OM. I*n wi third
-landlord'* part af fertiliaar, |M.M;
tenant's ^actual axgaaas, fl.fi4fi.S4.
* Figurine that tha * Baraga >hfM
tion af Bat cotton In lfili was Id#
pound* and relealatlae that thds un
ant made >M poohda af Ml Uir am
“*Sicr~ ^-.*SSss
Whil, Wr. Kelt to
what extravagant in _
hi* deduction* ar* at JeaM mmtiu
wbar be toga: “You can aaefly no
that nt tha praaant prleaa of prmlaia
that farmer* cannot begin toaupyort
thamiahre* and family, aor rran .nu
Senator Simmon*. do you realise the
mormon* profits thet the cotton mills
oro making T I waa t*IMef with a
mill man earns week* ago, and he told
ato that they could make the yarn*
Inatdo the mill for 4 1-2 centa per
poar.d.
Big Profit f«r *4UU.
“It to true there to little outttde ox
poanr. hat I toiould think that K would
coat half aa much again to make the
yam-, a* It would to weaeo tha ihoot
tag. Wg will figure that it coat ton
cent/ to put K into (heating and that
the cotton eoet SB cents o pound,
making a total of SB cents a pound
for sheeting. I was In a certain store
the other day and they had lust re
ceded a lot of sheeting direct from
the mitt, sold to them by the min man
hlmaef (no middle man’s profit). I
“PPmed to know the cost mark of j
this firm, alas the head clark told me
that thto sheeting cost them SB 1-1
coat* per yard first eooL 1 weighed
M yard* of this sheeting and it
welfhsd 7 1-t pounds, (Jifch would
■"** *t eoet ll.«» p*r pound. Wo
wni subtract SB cents from what it
coot to make the sheeting and are will
• "JJ profit of 74 cent* per
P®end. Should it coat more, even
4B cents, to gat it into sheeting, wo
will hare a not profit o Ml cental
per found.”
5UPT HtPPS WILL HEAD
THE JOHNSTON SCHOOLS
Cenaty Baptrlataadant Ae
•apta Place HiL Vtuat bp la.
election af Prafaeaar Rayell.
SmlthAald, Aag. »«.—Mra. 0. W.
Martia. who Uvo«f near boro, died lart
» M» yaora She and hay
h^aband celebrated their golden wed
ding laat February.
w. H. Hipaa, who baa boat) avper
Inter.dcnt of Boaeombe eoool* whoo-’i
for the pact ween yeao, and waa ra
•*•«*•* for another term on July I,
hM accept ad Urn Mtparintandancy oi
thn Johnaton county aeboola, and wBl
•**“ **•*£# tWf weak Ba coma* to
oocceed Prof. L T. BopnD, wko re*
!■ f«|r «ftor kavlag boon at
|**• «f the achoela in Ala county
ibf Bln# yi«ri.
: *•*«• Anderaon who baa
boen artjnp eoperlnUedeat of tbo
CMaty achoal* for tha poet tix weak*.
y,..u* WrtghtoeOto tomorrow to
“**“! tfc# •* “*• •oathoaat
ara^mnrlatlon of Caanty Bnparin*
BmltMrM and all Jobaataa m*.
to Aa opening
if ' *"• ***
Pa**perta Altar Oatabar I.
An«- tA—Poatgorta
will ba tacocd after October lat to
tawrhda going to Prance, Belgium,
Wbln. Portnoi, Italy ani MaSan
Africa, except Egypt, Boerclaij UA
In gwinaoncad today. AaptWtana
may be Mrnt ta before BoptomWr ll
Ira Robert L. Godwin and ekil
dron rotarnad Wedaaaday from Oar
lotto, where they vlettad relattvei Aa
poet weak. i
COATS DEWS
Mr*. 0. Z. Bojui sad ckiitra'
went to Gneuten Saturday to rlMtl
ictattoaa
Mia Althea Stewart of leaaoo la’
U« gweet of Mia Neoai Stewart.
r a"7t£* .P>rt?r’ £*•«.
Telaadgo ana Fntu Byrd of Bun
Itva] an ant Sunday her* with frlfM
Little Mia JeaheO Stewart efaMr
Duan ia eieiting at tha home of Mr.
r. V. Stewart thta weak. i
\lr. Alaoad 0. Adanu of White
w *’*'2- B^“1fr *nd here.
_ *”"• M. Kata went to Fear
0«ka Sunday to rMt relative#.
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whool at Buie a Croak Tueeday froa
hero oro Haoai lahph Uataa.
SiUa Turiinatoa and Ora. Patteruoa
Ira Stewart.
MU* Ktkri Coat, baa returned
Jf*™ Zoraaeah, Gw, and
Ocean View, Ve
Mr. Sea Minnie of Hllleliaa mat
tho woakond here with Mr. and Mrs.
M-W. e W«teo»- wont U Dnr
kaa Monday to rioit rwietiroe. Froa
there Ac will go to Aahorffl« far a
few daya
Mr. and Mra K. D. I andom and
little eon, Eaatwwod. of Beneca Jat
Saodey W ww
Dr -O . L. Faguay of Caaoroa. woo
here Saturday on teAnea
Mr. and Mm. W. W. Wlggina met
Sunday afternoon in Dana.
Mr. F. H_Curtiaa, dintrlat aalaa
manegar for Th.IL H Sheldon * Co.
••*1 In Uw ithotl Umtv.
l rrt«Hl• of Mr. atom HanMt will
A clad to loam that h. la la motion
and getting oo aieety. Bo hdottoS
*? tmm **'*• • >Ut
Mr. L. L. UrlMoe ia «hMa hor
•other. Mra CreeA la Fear OakeL
Mia luth Gregory of Boasaa ia;
the feed of Mia Inoc Johaaai thla
BUILDINGS TO HONOR
VETERANS FIND FAVOR
Caatut Par Racial Actfvitiaa Ta Ba
Erected lartaad ml
Meaamaato
Kaw Yark. Aa*. *« —Statfatfec
Scrrtrr afcow that 114
KTS&. X
memory of tholr area who oarrad to
*$' »*iboHbI *—^fill■
lo V retrod, lit will take tha («a
»f PommaiUty Hamer, each to faa«
H°" aa » fm racraatloa and rociai
matar. Mx of th, dnctwta will
ka aauairtpaJ otic* kaiMInca
More than 700 Aauricaacommoai.
Hu bow art ooaaldariair thTarttfa*
»P of mauorial fcaildfau. buZmdVf
VE?**** Bteraao af
typa of memorial. Sark aa teeth*:
Han, the hnreao hud« mrlntnla. la
■ Urine iadueoce in araay cowaalty
tad 'crrec conataatly aa a —ntaijrr
S*'.iTAifeTKS:,‘’
t
(Mod noon akow that fonncaa nf
ikou will earn u Ptatc muiinlalr
■nd that t irty-four af tkaat wll Ha
of tk« Bodltortua typo Thau wUI
Mrs aootol and rrrrutloral full lUe*.
fa addition to terpa aaithu hall*.
,or iV boom part wil h» la larae
ritlas. Other amaarUta will toko the
,f kauitoU, hbrarier, reheat
fajildtngi aad eboreh *m$ r* atari.
A FAMILY REUNION
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. There will ba a family
all tha relative* af it
th_ aid kaauataad,
iyckkoya r.*w lltoa, aa
a*c?asj; _
All relative* aad fltoada an
to attend aad carry wad Iliad
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