Volume VIII HARDING ISSUES APPEAL FOR CAMPS FretidmtUrfM All Young Men Who Can to Attond One of Training Cunpt Washington, Jane IS.—President Harding urges every young men who can possibly arrange to do to to at tend one of the ciUsen’s military training tamps to bo conducted by the War Department thla summer. In n statement made pah lie today be expressed the hope that daring his administration arrangements will be completed for giving military training to at least 100,000 young men each year. The text of the statement said: “I hope every young man who can arrange It will attend one of the clti aen’a military training camps to be conducted this rammer by the War Department In each ef the nine army corns areas. ,<ln this way he will Increase Ms worth to tba nation and obtain Indi vidual benefits ef priceless value to himeelf and to tho community in which he Uvea. "I hope to see established during my administration a comprehensive system of voluntary military training for at least 100,004 mca each year. Svery young man who is willing to Ktpnre himself for the defense of eoaatry should be given an oppor tunity to do so. "Our present national defence law established an economical and demo cratic military policy thoroughly can •latent with our national traditions. It provides for a small regular atmy to bo augmented by graat eitiica for ces in the vent of n national emer gency. This la.cnr traditional military policy. But whereas in the past these larger war forces have been extem porised after the occurrence of an til* HdW Ibw wiadlv nm. ▼Id** that tha framework of their or ganisation ihall b* established and developed <n time of peace, Insofar a* this it practical abroach tha volun tary seme* of our patriotic young msa. “Tha army of th* United 8tetri as defined la th* new taw, comprises th* regular army, th* national guard and th* original reserve*. Every patriotic oMsea should encourage th* develop ment ef thee* fen** each withia Its proper sphere.” RELIEF FOR FLOOD VICTIMS quartan of th* Rod Cross at Atlan ta. This waa aaaouncad today at divis ion headquarter* here, ea the receipt of a telegram from national head rrters at Washington, statist that Red Croat has boon placed in sole charge of rehabilitation work at Pue blo and that this work will cost lo the neighborhood of 1(00,000 for stricken families alone National headquarters already haa forwarded (100,000 to supplement the southwestern division’s resources In the emergency phases of th* re lief work, until tbs nation at largo begins to reepend to President Hard teg’s appeal to the people of Ameri ca to balp Pueblo. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER FOR MISS KATHLEEN CREEL - Last Thursday morning from 10 to 11. Mrs. A. R. Wilson, Jr., sod MU* Pearl Grantham delightfully en tertained for Mlta Kathleen Creel with a drawer. Rook waa the feature ef th* morn ing, after which a salad course was served by Miss Emily Newberry and Miss Emily Grantham. Those present were Mrs. Nathan Johnson, Mrs. E. J. Nobles, Mr*. Joe Creel, Mrs. J. J. Lons, Mrs Henry Leo, Mrs. Z. V. Snipes, Mrs. Paul Hood, Mrs. R. O. Primrose, Mrs. T. L Riddle, Mrs Rufus Smith, Mrs. Hugh Vf:- V«#_ Veee.» D..«L Taylor, Janie William, Mitt Har per, Kathleen Oreel, Fannie dribble, Faerie Grantham and Mist Franks. CHARLOTTE CITY OFFICIALS ATTEND RALEIGH MEETING Charlotte, Juno It.—Mayer J. O. Waiter and City Attorney Claud* A. Cochran will attend the special meet ing *f Mayors of North Carollno cit ies to he held in Raleigh Thursday. Mayor Walker received a telegram today from the secretary of the mu nicipal association called the mooting. Jodgo J. t Me Elroy, of Marshall, *Psold a term of criminal court hem Monday morning. John Blount, the negro who waa »ho< end aerionaly wounded while at tmnptinar to escape from Policemen Nipper Wat Thursday night, we* sen tenced to eight months on the rood when tried before Jndg# Godwin of the Recorder'! Court yesterday morn ing. Mount admitted that be was car rying a gun when arrested, bat do med that be attacked tbe officer in hit attempt to escape Mr. lflppor de clared that the negro it ruck Mm be tween the eyes Inst as be waa taking him Into City Ball and ran. The pe Uceueaa then shot st the negro who our sped to temporary security under the residence ef Frank Wade. Blount declared that ho waa shot by Mr. Nipper while ho was aider the hose*. Temmy Kelly, Duka's second beaa munwhoM hot ha* bean a bane to an Dnan twMsrm, baa afcned up with the Bandsman club far the pretest seaaeo Tammy reported to the Hen derson manager Monday morning. Ho wtB giro a good account of btaaaelf thorn, tt la certain. If the Duka fel low* will sow got rid of Tom Bewail end Do* Archer, Duns will win that IM Ik* F»ir Maoris lion will giro th< •dunor of Ik* July 4 gome. D—O 0—0 0—O TOWN O—O 0—0 TOPICS 0—0 0—0 By G- B. F. 0—0 0—0 0—0 The genial, if some time near sight id, parson who empircd that there ramie between Benson and Dunn In Benson tont few days ago, and who yy us in a spirit of fan wss dabbed ihe “umpirate,’’ accuses us of small lownishness and avers that we werv I idvocating the flinging of pop hot- [ Jcs and other miiiels of murder in i SU direction. Aa to the smalUoanishness, ole ieah, wc enter a nolle contcndrc. We ire emalllownlsh, and mighty proud >f it. In baseball ss In everything else ruth s runs in this vale of sorrow ho small town idoa has it all over the lityflcd sophistication of those who yrofesn to despise the ways of the rillagcrs. We have »n exceedingly unaU town mind when it comes to .reatment accorded our hall team yy anybody, especially when it ap-| years to us that treatment is. Inten tionally or unintentionally, unjust. O'co'ne, ws are not at all peevvd rlth tha reverend gentleman of Ben ion. But we would rather he would lot put aside theology to take up the ndicator when Dunn plays Benson. Such Isn't conducive to that good Feeling wljkh we trust will mark the rourse of yW In tha little league our Fellows hsve joined. Not that any of ts believe the parson is not aa fair is can ta, yunnrrstan; but we would lust rather he would not umpire. The parson also has intimated that, lie will invite us out to the woodshed. | Mow, we want to know whose wood ihed. We know what's in our wood ihed; but what’s he got in his'n? It1 may be that we do not want to visit I bis wooduhtd. hr hpir.tr m nroarYirrl md not luppo’cd to be armed with inch thing* a* liquid fire kept in the woodshed. And it it more than proh ibit that he doesn't want to rome to our woodshed. With these thing* to trouble oar minds and doubt the sincerity of the parson’s invitation, we believe It best I to challenge him to a game of horse-1 ■Hoes to bo pitched behind the Dis-' patch office on any data not already given to the regular horseshoe pit chers unien. And such a challenge Is hereby made Well let Editor Schmidt referee the game. taral Pair Association /mea track. Kenny will drive the speady little beat in which he has been accused of breaking all the traffic law* of the State. Hia stunt will come after the main horse, motorcycle and bicycle rmcee of the day so that the dirt he! kicks up will not interfere with the tamer events. Another feature thnt will be ndded is n wrestling match If nny wrestlers can be induced to enter for contest. A large purs* will be awarded the winner, but before this is offerrd the committee will have to bear from I tha fellows who think they can wres tle. Either wrestlers or wraaslcrs will do. If wo were disposed to bet, our money would go on the wraaslcrs The motorcycle race in the cele bration will be free for all. Whoever desires to compete will b* allowed to enter. The Fair Association, how ever. while striving as far a* possible to place the track in shape that will minimize the danger of accident^ will not he responsible for any injury sus tained by riders while in practice or racing. Ertries may make all tha speed tbey want, but it will be at their own risks. The motor races are expected to add a new thrill to the celebration And ihow thft OlOUUnHt «rkn sama to Dunn some new speed records. Secretary Biddle la covering the whole Dunn District this week, piec ing advertisement* that are expected to attract a record crowd Tor this, the biggest celebration ever staged by a Carolina town. Everything in Dunn i* preparing to entertain the crowds and to celebrate with them. SPRING BRANCH B. Y. P. U. On Saturday night June 11th, mem ber* of the B. Y. P. U. enjoyed n lawn party under the massive hlrkory trees In Spring Branch church yard. The grounds were beautifully III angina tod by the ailvery radiance of a (Ive-daya •Id moon, somewhat diminished by a heavy cloud curtain and augmented by the electric lights, with which the church If supplied. Moat doliclous cake, oodlei of It, was (erred with liquid refreshment*, remitting of cool water into which some one had either accidentally or through raisehorlous design dropped a piece of lemon rind and a small quantity of some saccha rine substance. This untoward cir cumstance, however, detracted noth ing from the enjoyment of the occas ion by those present, among whom T"iTe • number of our young folhe, who have been away for the afiT *01?* tonehing. somo In high school aadMme ia the splendid colleges of which Tar-hteMom Is just ly proud. Altogether a nice thus. '_P. B. LEE. MM. COOPER ELECTED Mrs. J. Lloyd Wade. Mrs. Ettis Goldstein, Mrs. Lewis Stephens and Mrs. P. 8. Cooper returned Friday night from Wrightrrilie Beach, where they had been to attend the Federa tion of Women’s Clubs. They report a good meeting, one of tho beat in the history of the Federation. Mrs Coop t was sleeted president of this Dio triet in place of Mrs. C. D. Smith ol Chadheorn. The next meeting will he held is Orccnehero. SIMS DENIES HE MADE STATEMENTS Admiral Respond* To Reqiwit Of Secretary of Navy For Aa Explanation Washington, June 12. — Remark* • ttributed to him In preaa report* of ni» recent address before the Kng ' *►? .Speaking Ualon in London in which ho criticised act*Title* of Sinn Fein sympathisers in this country were not correctly quoted and were minleadinf. Admiral William & aims declared jn a cablegram received to day by Secretary Denby. "Statements that were attributed lo me." said the message, “were not correctly quoted. Contest misleading and garbled. Report of statements is incorrect and Inferentialy wrong. Statement actually made waa snb ilantlally the am* as repeatedly made in public In America and in my book. The Victory at Sea," in pub lic addrra* at meeting held for In ‘rearing good relation* between the Knglish-apeahlng people." S<K'rotary Denby -mold net com ment on the Admiral’s message. In new of the feet that Ur. Denby yea t^rday revoked the remainder of the jffleer’i leave of absence and ordered bun to retom at once to the United »Utaa to report In peraon at the Navy LJepartmcnt, R was indicated no far ther steps would be taken In the case until Admiral 81ms’ return. It then will be decided. It was said, whether Secretary Denby would pram his In quiry into the matter. Admiral Sims' Li- „ blegram to hit epaeehea is this coun try recalled tha addreae*! he made n„B#.llt„on winter la eehich he as itwtd 8ian Fein lyrapathiun in tkU country. Secretary Daniela wai bom barded with telegram, and letters de manding that disciplinary- action be taken against the oncer but no such rtrp* were taken. Dispatch AeseiU BosebelTumpire Ben»on Review. "Kill the umpire," seems te be the J*°r*n of our contemporary, The Dunn Dispatch. Wo had alwaya thought oar nslgb boring journal to be a peace-Leriag "«w«papcr—but with tha opening of the baseball season, tha erf is for blood amTyrt more blood. , ThinkUw bock to ou earliest bate .i _WU aahuut recall a “fa a ra*rfmtu?ed b/'tha^most ndiculout umpiring error lean in this •cctlon, Bensoa defeated the Dunn P'cpotch. Coma to «iiik of It, * decision trivvn nnlnst ■ tonng trmsa i» ahrmy* m ndiealo*. decision. K*»dlB« further, however, era And that the umpire was not wholly to blame for the failure ef the Dunn team to sop tha gams: “Tha Dunn boys more often gave way to poaic.” There. It seems to this scribe. Is tha kay to the whole actuation. The poor Dunn boys were scared to deoti at feeing up against a real team, and at finding themselves hopelessly out classed right at tha outset. Carting •bout for an excuse, what ie mom natural than that they should vent thetr spleen °n that long-suffering moral, tha baseball umpire. However, tha Dimatch roes an to «ayr The real interest ol the gam. though cantered around Umpirate Preacher Weeks, who was oOcial an nouneer for the Baeuoa folk. Nona, of course would accuse tha parson of consciously working a wrung upon the beads of our innocent young men; but It was evident that tha leneaa of his specs wars out of focus. He just couldn’t see straight when it came to orbiting the plan. It was not unnatural that Duno always suf fered through this inability. As an •Wplm tha person la a first class preacher. Mow. it happens that the inspire re ferred to is erroneously given an -»« hy the Dispatch. But, out of pure friendliness, we want to pan the Dis patch man this tip: Th* umpire is a biggar man than the Dispatch man; wherefore, wa fear the time is fast approach ins when the Dispoteh man Wfl? Ka Mfi Iiautasl 4a u4m I—a. ak. woodshed Ur • astauto. . POU* OAKS WINS 1-amb held Benson to on* hit In * **m* ^our Ooki won 12 to 2 OW Sol waa unkind to our young sters yesterday. Pew of them or* ac customed to ioch rays aa th# aid hoy aont upon them in Selma yeaterday. i The Selma boy* are not quit* to far remorod from the farm, aad stood it bettor. Cap'n Tilghman and tb* alder W1D Newberry are always on hand when to* I; oallod. bowerar, they may talk before band. Nothing coaid Induce the genial CnureM* to pro mtoa to go to Seims yostorday, but whaa 4 ill earn*, there ha waa with Will, John Draughon aad a few more of the old timer*. John Cattia cannot ho kept swap either. Joh* la mffaring from eeraral deferent kind* of dharlay Booooo and it not able to cavort around the Aeld as ho did until a few yean ego, but he eaa get out there wttfa Ova pep In rooting. Thor# wore few bet tor than John whoa he waa good, and If Dunn get* * chronic damp on It Will not )m surprising to nee John la uniform again. If all of Dona** folk* took aa deep •“ ■■to*** •• the baaebonitU aa da Oamtla, Honeycutt Joe Smith a»d koe Stephen ton. the feUewa weald foci bettor. Theee feUowa ere a]wan ready te plaea their core at the hoyi Donn Dan on* M Boot by a aeeMof rronnd Field Friday •etrierln# • ' take that w! a a former oben tha “n Of coatee rare partly try; bat net L bm. Shorty 1 wirier for Ha _ or part of the lit* ware era rad tad one of tbeo. •cratch. Only once >y the Beat. That man. a nor Kalian ri* aingtod far Baa nu aant to third bagger. Johnaaa ft fly to cantor, wt (forrta attempted catch, but waa ei Sam*a perfect pa ion had no efcam Dunn atortod »e*lp right in tft wnt ont a aka la aocend when throw want wild riflead to third mat and walked tent a two bagger mb aeorad whan a hit along berry took catch Hlnao to third whoa ni greffod h| borry'i aaocaff and Bain onto bit. Jaakaoa to th ■atOhraa, i _ thIM an Had—*—|MBW Btoa Mveod whan Dieonanffdl th* throw to nip hla attto»rt*ito<a *ad roach fd Oiird vk« JiJna4n<k oat Bi wm KjotMCiT v1|Ib Goddird laid . nice roller #*w«So Johnaon arhn* Skeatcr waa Mthatar boat*. In the ninth W. NgwMary waa mf* »n Camnaagh’a duhr moled Lae off Brat. Midget Neobony jMnraant out a two-ba^ger an which 001 waa cand id into trying to marl Btanaa throw to Rudaon .howrrar caught him by a ten feefr+hat waa aR. Banaon waa retjtod on thro* fly halo in tha ninth ending the agonyrt; Dunn ah r Jb pa a a rhe acote: * LEI. Benaoa .. ..MO 000 800—0 I 8 Partoll, ef-4 J 1' * 1 1 WIlaoB. tf..I # 0 0 0 1 Hlnaon, if. ....*.1 114*0 W. Nrwhrrry, e.-_4 1.' • • 1 0 P. Newberry, B.( 1 1 t | l B»ln, lb.8 8 1 11 0 0 Jack ton. a .. . J • 1 i 1 | Goddard, 8b .. ..I 0 0 0 0 • Baliimn, p __t V 0 0 2 0 „ M f-MflO « B«n»oBS ab f h po i a L. Cnvtnnufh. ia.4 0 0 t 0 1 Bail**, rf .. ....4 0-0 0 0 0 Norria, If __4 0 l 0 0 0 Hndaon. *.4 • 1 T 1 1 Itkawa, p __4 I f | f 0 Dtaon, 9b_t 0* 0 B 4* B Ua, lb..B B 1 8 1 0 *tono. «/.B , B . 0 0 1 8 CaTinaoyb, Sb ._ B 0 0 1 0 B _ . 5'ii'i H Ii"i Dona .. ...BOB 101 00a—7 7 B Simmary—Two baao-ldU Hinjon P. Newbury. Raton.: dadbto play*: Fan-all to W. Newberry, Jahaaoa ta Gatourd TEAESFESS OP4UL ESTATE Tba foHowint Ilf*/*:* af real u tat* bar* boon recorded ta tba ol»e* of Rextotor of Dooda’Faweett* dorbw the paot week: r. L. W. Gaotor asd ortf# to W. G. Doorla*. lot.la UHfo«toa. .010 aad other conml deration. Joka P. Byrd Mkd wtfa to H. F. Byrd. BO aero* la Btowart* Crook, 16 aad too* aad tffidlia, : Jaaaof A. Grwro* aad wlf* to Har TJF .T Byrd, I aorta la Btowart* Crook, |100. Jmaat A. Or**** and wlf# to Hoo yr T Byrd, t oerot la Btowarto Crook Alton Joooa tad wtf* to L. 8 Coin##, tot fa* Uptown B8BB. i. K Byrd aadjrtf* to K. L. WH •oa^M aero* la Vp»a* Little Rtoer M. A. Batlor aad wif# to 8 A ■•In,, tot la Daaa, *100 aad atbai eonuderatioa. L. r. La* pad wtf* to Bltma BatU B8 aeroo In ltolif Graob, M.0OO *-J5- ^*k***a iad wtf* to Otoronei •■4 C?rd« Senior, N oeroa la Ha tor** Croak, |1H aad other conoid* !^.0u?rAaiiar m t • #wS . Dr. D. W. Hoh Is Back In His Native County With Mr*. Halt Ha tUrw Ta Cceow. bar* From Daka Far th* Fit* tka af M.dhbsa Dr. D. W. Holt, that genial young physician who used to break ever to Dunn from hi* hoa* at Duka, ha* moved to Crvanaboro, where ha will practica in tbs future. The Daam Dla Wct regrets ta loos th* doctor who “* ■«« so many friends her* and at Dalcr. That be is atlll among f(sends, however, la evidenced hy tha following story clipped from th* San ds y issua of Tha Greensboro Dally Nesra: Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Holt, who teas to Crosnsboro last weak from Duka, to naka this city thair home, ax* new located at No. 18 Vina (treat, while Dr. Holt who srltl practice medicine herr, will Kara his office* in the Rove Intion pharmacy. Dr. and Mrs. Holt hae* had their household effects drip ped her* ftoa Duk* aad last weak began housekeeping in their pretty new bungalow on vine street. The return of Dr. Holt to hi* ba kes county is a source af mack pitas urc to Ms many friends la Greens boro and Guilford. U* Is a son of Dr. aad Mrs. W. T. Holt, of McLsaaa stlla and has followed In the foot step* of his father In chosalng the practice of aedicia* aa hi* profession the elder Dr. Holt haring practiced in Gailford county for tha past 80 rearm. Dr. D. W. Holt la a graduate of Trinity collage and the Joffersoa Me dical college of Philadelphia Inciden tally he la an erstwhile member of th* foarth estate and during his cel lag* vacation days was ana of th* star re porters on th* Greeajfcoro Daily Nesra. Dr. Holt graduated from Trin ity college in the class of 1814 with the degree of A. B. and tha following fall entered tha Jefferson Medical college at Philadelphia. He completed h» medical course there la 1818 and was assigned to th* Peaaoytvania hot uamw aoipiw no. iv, watn b* remained about two yuan. Ho then went to Duke when he hat ptactired medic-iae with marked soc coat until the desire to return ti Ut ns tire county sad the data CMy, the *%est town in North Carolina,” became too strong to resist and a Sd3 S"54£;’££?"“"■Holt *■ Zhuiag Us collage days and while twortmg an the Daily Haws. Dr. Halt made many warm friends fat Orseat ?S? vba wiU ltmn «**£ flight that ha has decided ta m»»_g>««n*Ta bffi heme had that Deed To Filed At _ r Air Te Prevast Stock, tog of Windows sf Big Office Bailffiag Jacksonville, June it_A deed to the atmosphere over one of the most valuable pieces of property in the downtown business section of Jack sonville from a level twenty feet a bove the ground was filed today by the owners of a fifteen-*tore bonding adjoining. The deed record* that "for a con sideration, all the air sxc.pt th* first twenty feet thereof above ground, ts getoer with Ka oxygen, uitrogun, by dragon and nay other properties dis covered or yet to bo discovered, light an4 *r?n,p*r®ocy In sunshine or rmn, "s’"?U?v°t “** •* these," is transfer red to the purchaser. The purchase, which waa effected when construction of a building wa bogun on the property, was mads in eroar Uiatthe widnows an ana aide of tbs office building might not be block ed. The consideration was not an nounced. but It was said to have beta a large snm. I?A£?c I*agidt tragically TRAGBOIZED _ SELMA JNINS Unaided by umpires or other evils of an outside Salma’s bail toman cMght Doan's Demons by the seat #f the pants and the naps sf tbs neck, flung them an the ground and than just naturally walloped them into In sensibility in yesterday's usual*, of we national pastime Mapd hi the cnaaoy'i tamp. The eeoro—aad to tad —was id to 4. There were no extenuating eir eomatancee to (peak of, ahkougii »oU*« to the fact •bo* Oob poddard, the scrappiest Ml ole ball player that Dana baa. men aged to quK gabbing long oaoWh to polo out two of tho arftleet doable* T" *tae* •b* total*, abie Altoy Wom.dk outt the dufcy aandlottera. It araa Oob’i first expert cnee at a ewatter this aaaaoa. Be de ‘tow* that be baa lost fatten atarted aad will coallnee hie larraptag wal top* Bill Newberry aim eon netted U.twe bams e« two occasdoa* aad mtogol anlat oat one aad a (Ingle ho ndm. Shorty Jackson aad Boro Colo •wotted Doan’s only other counters, amklag sight in all from the delivery o* Minty. Errors vote largely rotponoMdo for Doan's defeat. Pear were ssade at tba Initial elation. Bala made foar ri“*T Jn foa'-'■»*»»• befoTS be re tired In favor of Colo Vtrsnm of tba b"*fcjBeva managed to bohhi* aae to the sevtath that pared the way torse ?* «bo *»•» mas mad* by B*1*** to that Inning. The errors •toiled to the first Inal eg, when Bala •» toe*, sad biftold bits, Seine scored tore* sm^istsiujsg •d to eeoro after tho rateh. Jackaon com* sent to Baia In the ’ wetter of error*, -rhtnr two. but bo mods some beautiful pUr.tomaki 1 m/MUvaa bSST •IrZi.0*4** E. L DAUGHTRIDGE DIES AT HS HOME Rocky Mount, Juno II—la the (■lot « tho dawn today at bltjuat in this city, former Lieutenant Elisha t- Daughtrldg* entered into nU, and ■dU kb porting thU State and see tba loses e man who has far two ctttjrwri biea prominent lamnt tnd slnsrsndii nl *** ******** The dineaeed was 5# years aid lanuary lPth lust. He was s eon of he lata W. M. Dnugktridg* and dar ng hie entire life has lived in Edge :omh* county, where k« himself and tit fatbm before him were primarily dsntifed with agricultural pursuits. Ts recall tho identity of the de feased in mutton effecting this eky md section might well be called a resame ef this section'■ advancement, for be has served as postmaster, ah lerman, mayor pmtsm. antUmt of 1 the ckaatber of remmerrt, aad eeua ty eemmtasiouer and other yob Ms pe titions. It was the confidence earned , a the dbeharje of these —**— 1 frosts that called him to groatar de- 1 dm hi Us State. Per ths sessions ef ItOl aad l«Oa he reproseetod Edge- I rombe county in tbs iegitUtare aad 1 eat the author aad rbsmnlru of tho MU creating the State Department ef Agriculture under which provisoes It lias so. lininMr sp seated Ho was President in lbOd-TT of the North Carolina Agtrcultural Society aad at the time ef hit death vu a vlce-ptes dent of that orgunlaetion. In 1*0T Mr. Daughtridgc was tree. sorer of the North Carolina CemmJs antepiataod of mx aeho. headache, MN threat, aad was in la genera] *• *u operated aa at rear tUate. Naw aha ia wed, never com plains, and la g*tag to school rogalar. Her operation meant arach to her. It has changed her Ufa. 1 am a poor widow with aoeon children aad could nrrtr have paid for operation. 8ho would possibly nrrer got aa opera tion if tt had aot Veen for tho good work of tho State Board of Health. Again l thank pan for It.” Tho Mcond la aa ofloial latter to another department of tho State to Plflnr to certain questions in which lfr. Jarrlo H. Alllaen, tho welfare •Rteer of Harwood eoaaty, mpat “Now aa to the tonsil aad adaaaid •tin ice. Wo hart had two la which wo operated oa !M children. Thit >• o rory fine piece of work. I know of throe children who wore polo, thin and ttapM, who are now afetaroo of health aad maoh hnprrrtd tetoSocta ally aa shewn oa aaheo) program 1 fool like talking off my hot to the State Board of Health for maklag it possible to hare such a (Halo fog not a coat of coot to ar eoanty aad oaly 11.60 to tho man who mold pay, and nothing to the man who eenldnt. Haywood eoanty agreeiated tho week of tho State Board of Haallh." *■ B. WUSOW, Bahaa marad thirteen htte off of CTiiauiMi •a inning and ono off of NnAcrrj te ono laatag. Tho aooroi B. H. B. Man — ..401 Ml 40*—14 10 I On»«.0S0 AM 100—4 I 11 S9S99nMMHMBHMV • SUBSTITUTE PEACE RESOLUTION MEETS umiopposmoN _ State Of War r«M Hum By A Vote af Ml «a «1 HANKS OF DEMOCRATS CRUMBLE ON ROLL CAUL ;v: Washington, />■• it.—I >t UKtlf ftv* to OH tbs tight paam4 the Porto ran •mtaate th* state «f war_ As United Its tea and ths Control rownr*. As i rtbatttato fsr ths Xasa raw ntlsn, airtody passed by ths Coasts, spooling ths daelarnUosi of war, it MOMt throagh. tM to Cl, as a Ro. Mhlkaa measnrs with th* Isas af Firot throwing eat an a point of >r4*r n motion by leas moots dot Flood, Ooamsnt, Virginia. to and the resolution hock to eoouaittas with nstroetiooi to report s aahotltoto ro *aortl»g th* Prosidsst to PsgaUst* arith th* sntmy coontriss for a treaty of peace, the Boose voted dowa. 154 woald part tka way far fraater trad* wrtk Germany. Fa Bare of tka Saaata to went Go Hoaaa rototttata wfll aaad tka whale goMtlon of watt to caadareaea. ■act of tka Republican apaakare da alarad Conenae ocfh* not ta rapaal tka war deriaration Itaalf, boldine H would to rrpardad aa a rayaiHafloa at the war bat Democrat! raaaladad Gam Gat a RepGtieaa Hoaaa tart** had adopt ad a pane* revolution wttk Gat arevWao. Aaai| Go «• DaaioeraU who vat ad far tto raaolatlaa wan: Criap, Oeer*ies Dominick, South Carolina: Palmer, South Carolina; Lamm, Go.; Lankford, GeorpU; Loan*. Booth Catalina; Oveatraet, OaorpU: Park, Oeorpia; Smithwlck, Florida; ftplhaw Gaarria; aad Vinaan, Geertfla. WIFE OF CHIEF TAYUM INSTITUTES DAMAGE SUIT AGAINST DR. FEACOCK WlnAon-Salam, Jana II. - Kit ■Gal B Tartar, widow of Chief ad Folica i. E. Taylor, who waa Gat aad killed la ThomaaviUe April IT, Dr. J, W. Faaaaah, kaa MftMeWd aaH apalaat the phyaMm la Fortyth* Sa parlor court far 140,000 as ifamayn H. E. Shaver, of ThowawrlUa, who waa waaaded by a Gat ttrad by Dr. Paaaack at Go time he klBod Taylar, kaa InaUtvtod aalt la Davldaaa ceuaty aupariof coart for SSS.SM. Dr. PoacoG waa dacUrad by a Jwy in David **■ coart Satardey a%to to havatoan inaaae at tka ttta ka Gat tka TbamMuHle adUar. Italy’* traabta aaw la Ua* wttk tka pUtotodIffOTwjmta ^Uat Uir>hy*m| rvuard^m^ aa aai^ it

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