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PLANK© rtaKW Elli: Gcldirir.;^ Ga'.Ia I3u Men \.j MeatHj Here Friary NIjJl TH ir KS TOWN N . h ~JZ ’ SUCH ORGANIZATION • Would Pi-oao Helpfu mi Air>>rini| Sue COB of Fair *J»»d j And H > 9) Project. CiW To V«1> Pro Atinf. Per fh* iniijio.k: of trriri.i.: i'Sf n proparly f ch. ml..-, ; c.»m merer fell*: Gvldrtc n, m.rhmt. ha: < ulled u nieetii.ar of the Lam «e;a men Dunn for Friday flight .n tba ifarncfc and t1i>)liiia> Company Uor»» room a To thia m«cliit*.r Mr. Com’ »• *•» *?i vitM ovary mnn v.*ho h l .he of the town at heart. Hr point; o ... that every live community of 110 country la e<iu!p'*ed with .crh an or runnel on through wh ch the c«»1h*t> tlve Idea/* of the citizen-dop r*v • leur ed and put into pracitc*. II*. .<ay» that no jfTcater need .» felt by the* town than for Mich an *zcnry ae hr Dumotea. 11 ip (luring turn limn n.* '.I.- .»ici ent when Dunn 1* .1* the in hi • » \\! imiutl fal struggle thn4 ih 1. - ! * u rfmmb.'r of corr.m*. , .*•*'• 4^r. Goldstein thi. k# *Mi. , ;* •• , h« "would 1 *t* »*? .• . to us at th i tiir.P it; ;hc n ..»«** of shuv.ng co.- foil- to ecru. 2. *•» mccs^; r.o other <v«i’:lil fc. mxc> Ju.pf'J1 in putting lh*x»ugh 1h* st.ib th ’4.’ h*l*l project lh*»t v»t have Ju-t rtni..*n. Added to these tho»*f .».\ nian • Uli era that am-la *»:*i orgnr at*lor. cr uM fake Op With profit tn tiir co m;;*,. Among the town* i 1 ?*o *Ii ...» »n.t that *».*• find re cV.tnhf *v r* c *.ii mervr profitable .ire £raithftv!d, Pi»y • \ Wi*;en. Cold.d»oro, Rocky Moun', Unic.gh, Durham. Greensboro, Winttcn Salem, Sali itiry. 4din.!,if, nnd many oUirn. Jc . n»rn «»f! the**- r»>v«3 » i.iiU.Ik .%». Lv r.*. • 1 '() to £14.04*0 » ?;«i.r fo 0>«- ; of th#Ke orfaria*iaom '•» th.» wtnl town*. lh**y have been doing this for many yean* im.u aro caoi.n i 1 g to do r«> "If they did rot ibid it h good •rsvv’tmcut." Mr. C.oiiUr. i • "it is Dot likely ih.'t they would tun* tin'ie to auto money. What ha*I been profitable to them should ala* prove orofitsblc to Dunn, f think all of o« should get together in the meet ing Friday night and pul the thing through." Slat# aad Federal Aid Assured To Cliatoo Wilotingkoo Highway Clinton-—No better now* has reck ed th«o town man that conveyed in letter f: . « •» I'^.t of Ihv Stale Hi7fcwn> Cotrcii?. .11. to CVli raun J. T. K*v.tr*Miy. of ihe to* board «»f fom»i» co.'rr. to t)i« c**- .1 that State an«l Federal aid ha* hrr.i voted for the conrAr-u.-Con of thj Clinton-Wilajiiivlun linkway di;c«t. It irenn: much *0 th:»*i*4i2*dn who will detir? to ukc it ir p. .n < by r.i tomnbilc to W'lninrt''^ or V. ,.i^'v ville "beach. It ia f«-ll rrtU*.i that the importance of Ihi* rnn:will mu Vo ft Oiic of the firat Tomla in the St*»'»* to hy paved. When it ifl recalled that even Char lotte It further r.orth than Fayette ville and that KoyotlcviHe ho* tho only bridjfo m?"u* the Cap** FVnr in its navigable utrvtck fi'id ’.but 'ho only other lihely at an 02 »1 ilr.tc. i» or Wi1mintrt.on. and the* lhir ~*>Dd ij ino dirrul outlet for lhv t*vvg! th.* airh Foyetteviliv, D**no a.t» Smith field to WilminjrtMt. it rho.ih* be clcnr that the jrreoti r fWkii of t-ho Huinm^bib travel 1«/ W.l^b'.idll* TSo*ch like OTi*y bt:.:b cri*v .*?blo by l»r_ivate coBvcynnc:) will pa** ovvr thi* route, ar.d thar the volume in lima will justify o p».w..i rood. PORTRAIT OF CA: WSII. PROBABLY niSCOVORIiJ kiliely That Cr.e i* Is Pos'-s.-vion of His;or!e»l Soeir‘y of * KtalacLf I'or mar.y years there ho* been n Search sloop the wide1* wui'tored de scendants of Convenor fctiswall for his poi rrniL It is probable tHut at last on# bee been found. Cel. Wi'llar/l Ci>• yeti'. of Knoxvillo. Tcn=‘.., the o.ily »lesrer.c!art of the Governor who beora tb~ Carw.il tuima, lias written Ckief iustioc tda'k I but r. k'nsmiiT: e*' h:>, Caswell SanAcy, of Kentucky, v/totu him n few yenro are shat hr her’ found a portiail of Governor On— 'vc*l nt Philuclelph’a ur.d had a copy made. Th-s ynunjr a**'1 wa*1 •ri*'»<l at Pen acola early in the war, be ny the liret aviator who lort his lifo. Ilo Irft a widow, who now tiers si Frankfort. !Cy. Col. Caswell writes Ihe* he un derxtandy that tli„ portrait and mod nil* of young Co-wr'l Snnilov were prcretiled to I hr Hi, to rival Sorirty of Kentucky al rragAfoft. Tito lltv loriuil C mm' eion of y,j-, Riot* hoc taken dp tho tnairer and will pro*uro n cop • if i'- proven authentic, from (ha original In Phlladdpt,-, Governor Coswall wa„ jj,,, f,e»t Covensii cf this Ftnle under our n vuidiinr form of Rovornmeii'., and v/ae six lime1 elected Governor at thr annua! oltttloni by the Isriinlr.tirc which war tho methotl undue the Con stitulfon at that t'lus. fnpreTsmenti Foe Hi'irroee Lincoln City, a popolo'J' negro urb of Kinston, will have wutnr, tew crag*- and lighting eorvlcef if a Kin. don coaacilmanle committee makes . an exported favorable f ev°rt within the next two week*. Several hun dred resident* aro ark in g far tho Improvement* Similar eiArsioiu are ba'ag mgd* In Northeast Kinston, where now mauuforturing enterprtaai have opened up. $!0(MX$ so;HL COMPANY Li FORMED; STRUCTURE TO OCCUPY OLD DIVINE SITE N. i >wn«eud U President. McD. Holliday Vica-Praaidont, 2. V. Snipai Secretary anti Dr. J. R. Sutler Treasurer. £ jn.t' of -I Men in Community Included in Directornlo A hot.*' in rontpht Mivcnty-fivt rooms ntul to io/i Nji|imxiiiuitc1y i v (»<W .* Wi be built i.» |)ui n ’..i the ■ <v • f«d ■ *». The aitC of the uM Ifoicl [Jhtiiic. 1*1.nr f-**Tn Lucknnv i • *r..c ,*i t'am'x n 1 id>nt . .. :* -jI. A • p *r\ hr h. : n pur | * n! by ill* ho!t! cur.pany fnini [ I* "{.!? bm.-n. Ir '« non-* tliie that • *•“ • i* w *1 b:* *J» <#■ r,r..[: *d »•* at t*» tb.’ vie of *•* »» .‘v v ' p».*»i ye*. Ku.ii v. :<i.;-e~n. *~r\ at .i.c o'in».»ny ih.ir « o *•* * * *' # •*»* " V .» id n|uul * X< "*• <-Molina ;n con 1 • *«• Iiuvcdliifj pubi.e. • ► roici company unM orennlxed * ••if.ay .'nrhl. ll iijmbi r. <nmo of tb mc»t *-b«int;«l hu*in«*M* men of ..se . otn*uu.V.ly Throe .i«urc Hi,, nut ®*®** | «f lV- ar.i!rrt«ki"r K. A. Town end is ttri-sidenl. MrO. Holliday vi«v president /,. V. Hr.trw* r*n«uUnr. and Or. J. It. Bullor trea^ “*-l»vrt L Godwin W ihMirmr.r, .ii'' boAi*j of director' Other ‘I’ '"•hr *x of the board .in. K I.. How v.l. G. M. Ttf/turnn MrP flolliday, .r UfM4l VkV.dc, Ell.s Goldstein, Mar v *i V J. W. I inluiruml N a. Vmv. n*rrd i« Townrend, Mr. Tilrhrr.an and . Vu' b«vc been nam«*cl t» the enmmitteo nod will .onfer V v* nn lo «:Um and r . V « I build Aff to rnvt Godwin Marvin Wade, G. K. Cuaii i..:m. I)'. Il'i|fi*r i»rr! \|r. T'lyh nir.n fi rm 1hp *tock rommitlex whoa# duty it wil bc to devirr mi’am- of :>|ovin«f that portion of the stork not aievndy *uh*enl>ttd. While ih*? man already in th« or ^anlrovoi a •« willing to take all of Inc Mock i f th- company, It la thought Lc*1 • i. low all of the people on op : to pel in on th* project. It la loe 'hie n-awn that the stock rout mht< ' v.a.. named. Thu committee "II1 n nco -dock with those who da r*rc f. pn»m sing all who aubaeribo »hn. th* project appears to offer one 1 Ihr beat Investment* now available In D'jir, l'->n 'crt'pg their belief that a mod •r.) bo'cl for Dunn i» a good invent ?D looters oT the company point • u .hi.'. tv-ore* of prospective guest* e t ired nvay every week by reason i ■ jin one inadequate hotel facilu litre Often it la ns rsaa 1 y for betel proprietors to mast Incoming train* and Silviv transients not to (top here for the reason that no room, or- -tvsilabV Thi* I, done, too, after si! avail,bl • cvtrlluv apace in private lioint* ha? h^r The h-»le* ;>n>b!atn hat been a aari Ju<‘ une for Punn for many years It date* ba. f* to th* time when that lovable old host, iuifs* Oatea wan 7; “prirtor *■>* the fVvfnp. The aitua li«*n wu» re'iovcd somewhat by the rntranrr nf Mr* 0 L. Dennln* into to,, hclil wi;i» :h«- old Central. Later, however, the Divine burned while, “r». Dom Vf iHowc waa It# propri *'•***• The 1 U. F. Young added a *ror<* of room* to hi* palatial reai dern e in Brood Street and bacan to acco/mrwwlat? tr.nnc.icnt> Later an •Jhtr sd«lit on waa made by Mr inong Meonwhilr. howpvir, llu town eon- 1 .mued U, grow. M„r. t^eu”^0. hut little p vvuloit baa been made acri.mraodatinn. Hole) faeij. •tici are lltt'c larger than when the drat growth of tha town gave birth to iti original liotela I SAMPSON GAME WARDEN WARNS ILLICIT HUNTERS Ataiiu Mrt For Rrtneion P-mm-rat" ^ Pr t:tv Worden I). F. Stevens is dr ] '-/Jir.rd th-l the yumc law/ of Samp I on c-.urny -hall b- cnrar-ert. He I 'vo.i I\ very muc h retrrc; to be Inreed J o jrroererla auy onr -‘or a violation of there laws. yet the duty of hi< " 7 71' c!' * wf-lwut ;>iy. demar.de '-at 'h , fc; dun.*. '1 e». i-'.'<*mc.at hu-oa l‘ ■ -. » <; r -ri. ! T ••<•=--*•' ir»! ••'Rt.oth ei lard end Vim'. Cr r.i f-i naim; |n*'r-am,!-* -n the va'm »,f e .. t^. !»'••/ ,j,.f da.t. nnurrd c .. r;,> ; T- *5. Sell. Ewt . on unr-m'er A line w re let r «T on the t'-'V-nient of n /mall fine nad the coet „ '-of fit to violate !• • t '•:•*' •’<**’*'• hy hrolinr or f.vH t. : 7,,",'*feci. . *L * .*11 £>».• Ill'S /,*W 'el KC thu! * ’ "*r*. v,nM **•:*• hut rtinr* Mefiv'i.rurnt rrn i«| out. t'.P.', At EX MCK.'ON MELD , transporting whjsicev h’-y. f.cvPI.- Mr, Air., .Tacltoon. -.1 ■ am ud .ao,» uarly Sntar.iev n;.nn.-:- rduwnr 'rorr. IWCm.rr ,.ith . r- rjonr-.s of whj.'.Vny in her •ai . e:r ■. I hound ovc- to the Ve,M- 7T* r‘;'lr:tt '‘‘jrt Cr. I.nr.n... „f tm-hpcti-Mt 'vhiilcey bv j *'»nt**i V/. S. Cuok. Siy. JiH-k on ifttUd on Mi*, witr.ew i. bro-.irht thp xt-hfefeev i ir - I of her l-nsbrmd who had : -d .t hm-oi* the natianel pro V ’ l: ‘ ,a" •'eol T‘o tflTert. and de f V • NflV.-nrr that ..he w-a* . '.-r. /i.i • tv,. (. , Sim wo- placed .Ztt* ■'' hn,:,! to “Wni< iTial »t * ;• I'O’-mncr Vna <*: (be District - "-jt ft R.'ieiph. Her hnohand, a e ■ Ua-wr. clothia;* rr.:-chnot, and h nephew. Itnymnin! Srarim-nnph r’:' Jf.T. .Is.'•!<«.,' t* (hL. •min /-re li/mM-vd bv the rrn.mi Ion -. V'ATH list HtOM THE STORM IS NEARLY 300 r- sjrw R*ln Cwrpwa Chriali C 'f’V.” I"*'<’rad Suff.rin, O.- TlMnr.*r««li HoToln*). O.rj, .fi Ciirlrti, Sept. 17.—Onrk ’tn-.r fon I he ntrirm-rtrikm ••tty nf Corny Ch',*ti nod environ* tonight with 111'. !•<! <>: dead front Sj.idny’t hurricane sirom.*ching 30o end with 1 3 heavy ram. which (ell rdmo-t cor linpourJy tl'ivnip'-.oot I he day humic ; eciri, tha to*!; 0.* clearing awr.y the ' hit* a„i| mtreasln.: the 'uITerin* of thev-flml, hetnolern. All attempt* nl .dciillcyliiR the bod a had been abandoned hreau/e of i" ■ Ccnditiun. and hiiriil pnrtlea ’’ 1 ’ "nl along- the almrcj «>f Norco* h v wero hurry inn the corpre* to " town* for interment. I Hie nay i< lighted tontghl t»y a . o-'. o- niic - or huge bonflron to 's t.vr'v Rvci atC tn l the for i rf catllc drowned when the ■ dal r. ave ryept over Mortar.** le • . d. which 11**1 no roar the ipAuth of rpur dli-'rli bay Hrpyv rai’ifaU In the „.,t of <>,. t.JI Chrirt i cm theca toning to atop r' cf irt'ne hur > ,r.r her* orrr u„ Kir Ano.yio and A ,-kaoca* p„., rail way. l«et repots *aid the Nuecci Ivor war r.»l*iif rap.dly and that a t*dway bodge between Uohvtown and |°d»rn In <tare*r of b„i„r ^arriad CHANGE OF TACTICS PV WnCAM "A mo ring Ifbortnc*" Charac terisation Withdraws from Many Senators. DIVIDES OPPONENTS . INTO TWO CLASSES Oarie He Has Raasoo to Raepoct and A-e "As Coed Anericaai aa t Claim to B«." He Sara in Revised Vi. w« Kn Route With President to Son I runei.vii.—rmaident Wiloon hot u-niTt ihr-igcd tactics, or rather ho I'-.* removed tha inference that he -ur»:«liTK all the mm who have been Ull.c sing the treaty oa afflicted with "umax nir ignorance." Th* President at ill aver* that he hasn't any respect ol atl for some of th- senator*, by whirh he means Ihoie who plainly wifh to defeat the treatv of peace but 'Tor mott of them" h0 hoe rea a*n to have rcapeet. he aor,, Bnj "th-y are Juat oa pood Americana aa I ilnim in he." fndted, th- President ha* at last •J r.wn the line between the majority of bii opponents in th- acnat, and ;lh . -.Tall minority of irreconcilable*, ' K. ft- borrh* itr.rt !ht -lohnaona and !b" Rrrda. who are making the most nciv. anil rnT'r-jr lh» most hitter thing* about the Prsaidant In public * o *.*tc. Mr. VVibon has proceeded rn * hr acMimnlion that inasmuch as hia cl-mont was tha most conaplcu oua while the ao-called mild rear vationiata were not out on the stump '•«. l<> *"»' tHe treaty, it wa« his duty to conffno hie aranm-w to th.1 I'roop of aenatora who wont to sec th, treoty and league altog*th»r dla rviptcd. Tactia* Viewed Uawlea. '■Jt scSd, ne# uccumulaett through '■ ’or!:.) oxproulon and otherwise '«» n' the so-called mild reatr ration I tf* haro imerinad that Mr. Nil.on wan putting them in the taaa rntattury o» the othara. To ba rure. .u'RatAr Kenyon'» passionate out iMirsl juet after Mr. Wilaon aleltad lotve war :«idto be due to th# rer | »r the Preaident about oppoat .loin iwnalora. So Mr. Wilaon hn* ,drown the line botwaen th, man In !he errata who ar( friendly to tha Icarus of nation!, hut nr# not rat (Onelned that it should ha adopted 'Without qualifications and reaervaUon M*ti. and ihs men who ara outspokenly inpn'nat any Irayne whataoexer. The rrreidotlt’r tar lira thua far hav0 baan chaructarliad by a tendency la genor ali*r, which coma of kl* friend* have thought nnwlae and strategically ' iioohlful They ara better plaaaad ! t'V hia recognition of tho eenaeien lv"°" eharartar of thoae man on tha I » eonl.ticnr aiila who ne Ionerr *ay "a laagno of nation*” and l roe ,lh'I '"•""i but who fully ree nyni..o that unlaw th, roronant which I la UkJr'CrwoVn in bane. t*b«ty VAfor e*w»«tlon or 1. itv *?, ll ‘tho /■t»»a, the opportn labltohurf L*ny 0*,ro* ot "»t>on« aa . (sblirhed may go a-gtlmmrrmg Mcrumh*, Jain. Wilaon. I Waah r;rton Rejection of all pro liwurd amendment* to the Gorman peti-a treaty and medifteaUen af the rconnitMtd "atronr" nuimllnna h* < b**» Off* In nn ldlvldu.1 mtnart ty report Alad with tho Sonata today MILLINERY IN FULL* GokUtalm'a, J and FUdmua Fall E STYLES Opaoiaf d F •4 la Fla* With (M Buiiom rail mUlinarr irrtu today and the week at 0* and Jokaaon display la aaah thmc previously Manufacturers, at many restrictions ■earn to hare than crer to | public itylaa beautiful. All of the itUnded tftd brink. _ Can tWn Nnd *ALd at. farcin bn mu fry dealer*, effect opes the of the (tores ' Peris are tlcasJn* '■( that (*T capital rrench ffdrtt ^ ereat wer. • K< rroetiona of tha H it only tha -iata cod pleat AH of tha with the pracr In** the* far. asaaDy lam I_ Reason and havi ‘ha danaad. The taillinary •araral stores era follow! o* warn Gold stain's—I Mies Pearl Jan Mrs Vlrsla Wt SOS Fleishman V tha Tsyior, Mbs Johaaoa “ Mia* Msnda SUBSTANTIAL LUMBCX r * tier , Lumber „ •ndiny, JanTSo, public. tadleatad --- >» Ike export lumber trade, ahhrmeh menwm la U*mH oewr tho^S coodlne ftecal year era* only moderate. .. M tke face ef ™*. Lot*J. particcderly |B pitch aiae which wee radaced from >46 to 600 - 000.000 feet, whfle ^T Iotel of.il P'nc, white, pitch, ihortleaf and other yeOow pine, docM—ad froea 47* to 433.000. 000 feet. r*rri earn a elao oc currfd in cfpfMt fir 4sd ipriin while increaaee ia «an», oak. poplar i redwood and mlecellaploaa brow hi *hc total of Ism her proper ep to 1 - 066.000. 000, compared to 1,078.000 WO the yoar before. The explanation wna made that the porlod covered In clod as the latter half CondiUo“. which bipmente for the first half of 1610. nlh thiie of the Utter half of 1616 Sv Senator McCamber, Republican, orth Dakota, next in tank on the ortign Relatione Committee to halrman Lodge. Senator McCno :r did not Join h» the recent Re ■blican majority report and eotad Ui the Democrat* on amendment! and adyeral rcaarvationa. Attacking the Bnjorlty report of L'tairman Lodge, Senator McCamber denounced moot of the majority a Bcndmanta mm “atifleh, immoral end dubonorabla” and charged that they <eek to “laolate the United Stated from the reit of the world aad aban don our allien." “To th« aabatanee of some of the KK*!? r***rraiione.,k' Senator Me Cunber a repert declaredTnhere ran be no aei-ioaa objection. Bat again* £?te7*inT in.rhi'* *•? **• aa 2™d 1 do meet aarneetly prole*. Th*7 are couched la a defiant, dia rourtaoua aad everbearing manner «d bob Intended te eaprvaa Jingote tic aplrit that ought te he eliminated irom American atatramanahip.” OvmM. A Hu ImiMtl,,. Washington—Ratification af tho •oaco treaty aod its Loagne of No lions covenant argod by Saaator Overman, Democrat, of North Caro Itaa. “Until thia la dans,” ha told tho Stnato, “there can he no peace, bat aaref. revotsiton, atarvatlon aad aa arvhy win atalk op and dawn tha world bringing in (to wako destruc tion of naUona, ooelal dhnfli wretchedness and Anally tha exterm ination of tho racaa of man.” Bans tor Overman said ha had read th« treaty, heard K dlicaaaad, atuditd * “<* thought It over, aad datoratio > *»y daty to rapport Ha ta meat tha great reoaan (JbllMy resting apaa aa and aid la the complattaa af tha efatary far which ear bays fesght aad died/* “1 do not be Hava the Senate wUI rafaa. to ratify K," ha addad. "The American paopia are behind H, aad after all ear promisee and pledges »nd the prayers af aar peoplefer nfty yean far peace, era eannot af fard from the -Tnfeital of honor to dofoat It" STAGE IS SEF FOR DUNN’S GREAT FAIR; GOLDSTEIN EXPECTS 40,000 TO ATTEMI k ’ Promiiuni Equal TImn of State Fair in Evwy lait ari And Sar P»»» Thom in Many—Racing Parana Gmataat Of Any County Event in North Carolina—Froo Acte Thrilling and Entertaining Although there are (mr full weeks between now end the Um when Dunn i* to make its dibet Into tho Carolina fair circuit, managers of the big un dertaking have practically completed every detail noremsry to making tho sraat the lucctu drilrtd. Arrange ment* hare boon made through which the great 81bI*y allow*, numbering hundreds of performed, many trained animal* aad riding devices are to coed* to Dunn and remain aa the main amoermtnt attraction throughout tho fair. a Bevrfml free acta, inchidiim the Moferiou* Melville, who epectslisea hi ^TMUing aerial f«ata; Madami CharlA* M. Brand, caotralta grand operaTWbgur, and the wonderful KirtvilC family of screbota, have boo* booked and will giro fro* per form once* oa the fair grounds twice 4tUv. ™ race track, tea. u almeet ready for trial by the speedy animale that are to try for pnivt la tho biggest -aciag meat to ba seen is North Caro 'Ina this fal. Ira 8m to, who has lias this fsU. T. M. Arraamlth. who has charge of tha racing , said yesterday that more horwswsald race here than at any fair in the State this ryaav. Parssa offered equal those of the Btn»a fair and ar« creator than theaa of -mast of the county events, ■} U Mid, They total M.fcOO and her, atraadr attracted mum #f tho aftarai * ssfMPsravstfa noun enough to give sxhitdUnjplenty if Bm to place thq|r Ihgbty* to ty ! boat advantage. Ellis GildaUia. basi ns* amaagar. Mated laM aigfct teat pramluma offarsd vxbibitorv ay Bad thorn of tea State fair la ovary la sUara and aurpamadteam la maay. Outdoor advertising matter far ike fair arrived Ibis arete. It ba* bean placed la tea hand* of distributors and bill peMara aad wil ba gaMaa into tea eoontry aad aarraaadfaqt tawaa a* noon as psaalbls. Tba adver tising auUar ia unusually Having boon dsaignad sad__ ad especially far Doaa’a initial la fair fia*. Thaumili af far ” •Tim' fair," Mr,_„_, •%, la a* ana* dsaignad aa a maaor mak and is to provide a mill wbich th* paepU af tea ooaatiaa eaa asms u * taal haipfalaam aad__ tioa^rn producing aad aabl oar appreciates* far, our town by tbs i U grow. We a.—____r oar old friends teat bmm ia MSI oa tea lob wbaa it oaama to araiidl^ antavtaiamaat for its fritete. Dana baa staged many craditebla ovaate ia •>* paM yean, bat ia tblf iaataaa* 1 12, 5** prr,“>«» aSeat will ba eclipsed. .“friasa* indkntioae are teat aft iMu( 99.000 pir—ni will visit ite S«fefflEBS wlD visit .tbs atttectioa.’* Mm Back at Work FaUowim* Co*m* »l°L.*f. VUt to Town. BIG HAUL OF LIQUOR IS MADE IN ROCKY MOUNT PtlhaM* Take Autmebila, Tw* •tea aad Forty Gallaai ef IpWti Other* Neva of CsreWua Tmtu aed CMIaa. High Point. Sept. t7.—Mora than two aeoro of High Point’s manofar umig otaabliahmente. closed far va rjrlag periods of the six weeks daring which th* controversy between capi tal and labor extended, resumed op •ration* early today. At moat of the plants a shortage in labor was ex perienced. due to aun haring left the city, but the lack af men was not felt to the extent that operation* war* greatly curtailed States Sunday, when Governor Bickett mad* th* announcement that difference* between employes and employers had been mttfed. efforts have bean made by employers as well aa feme of the workers to gat many of the employe* who left daring the I or pension of manufacturing activi ties to return to the city. Several hav* returned and mor. writl probably be fennel at their eurtomary tadcs from day to day. although it to un likely that a number who have moved their families sUawhero will again mak* High Point their homo. May C«N Ouu Halto. Chariott*. Sept. 17.—chart*tte *t tornrys ere divided in their opinions as te whether the city government hes the authority to legislate dance hells out of the city. Thu subject has been disc eased generally on tbs ■tracts her* today, to consequence of lhe appearance of Methodist minis ters and Methodist laymen before the city commissioners Monday te pro tern against the operation of dance halls. Whit. Lighted me CeeAosated. Rocky Mount. Sept. 17.—Approxi mately 40 gallons af '“white light ning" whisky, otherwise knows as “monkey rum,” with a total valua tion. according te prevailing prices, of about $1,800 and a big tewing car wars sailed last night when Po lice Officers Taylor and Hoary ar reatod L J. Bridges, s railrsad man, aad O. D. Murray, a local pi amber Rack af the alleged bootlegger* was ■lull nador > cash bond ef$$$0 for irtol to municipal court, and tbs car safely anchored under ball aad ihain at the city Are department. PWtel In Nlah O'Tim. Lagrange, Rapt. 1$.—Chief of Police Lucas, when called upon Ret arder te arrest a man named Moors .. tie ebarg* of disorderly camto£ was confronted by Um plate) of the ?r.' ■wt>a »• have boon Making. The officer commanded Meere to put away Ms gnu. But la < »f *wl»g m, the man pwHed tbe trigger and Arad just as Chief !Uma( pyed the weepea aside, the effieer'n hand hetag kerned by the pwwdas from the weapon. Maera seas locked up end releMcd several hour* later on bond for s hearing later. d*U board of omdML*Du kt> **mctor« oro Mrs. W. C. Tone, of BQtaore; HupC W. I. Craeapteml of Betas eroded oebooi; Boat. B. *. 1 echooisTero, and Mia Madge Ksanette. primary earn Vmr w..!"11"**" rSoTaSooi hero. Fifty or me teachers in «« ?•*?*? t* ho m attendance, which wiU Include quit* ■ aoaber oat of the coonty who win tooeh this fall. ■Ow fomal opening of Tartiagtan graded school woo hold Wednalty morning with a largo ottondonoo. For loch of spore about sight -erill have to run on doable — *-T f,|, The school ha a facaky of twootv teachers, at follows: H. B. m.TSt superintendent; Mia Gortrada Qua *JT. of New Bora; Mia Mood MHTUr. of Bnf.igh: Mia Stella Loo Batha*! •* Bowling Groan, Ky.j Mia Ctqeler, of Newton; bona WsDoat, **oy Stringfallow, oi ?•*?%.V* J KMello Jena, of MeFar "**5**^' m{ Morvon; Jennie ®f Daranfs Neck; Sarah t2S£5 jz'3£ fteld; SS«L55giw",.?ri5^ fatt'e Bpurgooo, ef BflUbero. aoi Jonlo Lyerly, of HlckoyTfi tto nr imam grades. The nutie dtosrt "?*ft win ho In charge of Mia Sarah of *- c„ who was her* laM year. negro burglar killed ■V FAYETTEVILLE CITIZEN William ialami Rotma Flea af High' l.i.m.wTDmb EBmI FantUrine.—A negro borglar. thoaght u ba an aacapod aanid ImT. ^aS° '?”**• »" >M sod k IliadI by W». Jobnaon. In Mr. Jaba on • hoaae an ftobinaan St ahertty af "aa ftrad altar tha burglar had apea Ate —•-~ «ZJ3X‘ JZ ‘“'^Jrsri^jsrS STJSJJ’"M; A^iSPsi 53^*iKiWusr%"i f^^vassss a: waa aw tha aagra amt foond to ba dead. Tha mu freighter fiam ti •ha UhectgShlabvEdliig Wilmington wflf aaiar ~mil|m ai77 =rkm^-°f£iL*; *Wrh»h# atom* (bin from tha van la tha — gjspg^gjj RECURRENCE OF FLO EXPECTED BY AMT HEALTH AUTHORITIES WARRED TO GUARD «« fcu'nt to IV* M-' J*jj* Wjn 4 *|pm MU* tock tth ymrir *•»■■■ *>to#wt Ik* wM, I* 4V aeajt^g^Sa ■MMi at Um pm** viator. ssS?5i£5lr(cl£S yr »y» u>» part t-IL' nsHU AM MTKIMO IN WAT1U or COHAin X'V*,r** ■ •
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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Sept. 18, 1919, edition 1
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