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Million Dollar Check Ghrm To Japan*— Am bos—dor Woods Pre 1 Frtt Large Re lief Fund WaAjngbio. Stpc. I&—Ansi*** Wowl* at Tokio handed to A a.-nato vesierdav a cvrti-' fiad check ft.! ?1.000,OOoL the 1,7* I jW wmhnenf of the relief fnnd! for lapjOrs* eanhcjtuiie nrflfeier*; eofle.ted In- the American Red1 7^®* ?n renoftirg t» the State Utpanniem. die ambassador said! ilwraer yarraro vea* deeply moved ct tie evident*.- i>f sympathy and; expressed hi* gratitude to tfa-j Amerusm peoplr. Rsforu of rlioini outbreak- in Japan were refuted by ilr. Wood*. hI» inuaiiittcd the resnh of an in qrtrj- nude U Dr. Kibbe. an Amer ican; 4v.»icuii doing refirf work in lot* H>. I Five hospital buildings for treat-i [mail ot earthquake vktinis have beer purchase.! br the Red Cross Intv the funds collected during the pa* two week* throughout the conn.*'-*-, and till be shipped ittmie dute'y us Japan, h was announced’ today at national headqnartcr* of! the *fjcktjr. The buildings, knocked down, m ft be erected at sadi pkices; ••Japanese official* *ce fit. The relief fund today reached aj Wa! of S8.3t.r60O, more than $3,-', 500,UX) above the figure lira set a* the goal. [ Prepared To Keep Stale Under Martial Law For A Year Ofchhtitna City. Gkla., Sept 19— 1 Governor Walton is ready to keep I Ofcbdtorna under martial law a Viau- | if ifc«**arv to >ump out lawless- i ness. .wonSng to a story (MiUisiH-d i in the Oklahoma City Time* todav. < The i .ovemor was quoted a* dcclar- i '** I'-' had the nett and money and 1 could last a year. 1 Mount Olive Citizen ! Haa Curious Ailment ( ■■ — — ■ ■■ < Mount Olive, Set* 19.— Geo. I,, t Floucr*. a local insurance agent, was taken to a Wilmington Itospitai r Monday night, suffering a rather 1 peculiar malady, and one that seem- < ed to baffle the medical profession, a Saturday ami Sunday lie suffered < slight incuovanienee with what he c thought was only ordinary sore e throat. During the day Monday. I howe\er, the ailment took a more «] malignant turn, when his tonne be- a mm to sweB, and hy-fugftr uw* ></ a large -that he eiftridn't dose his mouth at all .and produced a threat- k coin- sensation, of coarse. n Local physicians seemed unable t to understand the cause of his a trouble or afford him. any relief, so h *» *** burned to WOmingtoo, according to report*, phyd ctana were quite as mr«h pulled over bh case a, were meal do. tor*. The UUst newt from his bcl4de, hoermr, is to the eft ret titat hr ha, v’O^'tt (light itnpruvemeiie. ’ Editors In Oklahoma Appeal To Country Tuka. Olda., Sept. IV — 1Rv ,hc AMomtarl Ptvm.) An ad<tn ;> to ,ly P«>H* of tl* United Stott,. .Ic cianttg that die supreme i»>i»e in Oldahinwa today is rrmdilu;i..nal foywnmcni or dcsriotfeen, was made public Uwuglti by a group of I fcu homa dath newspaper publi.ters' loUotrmg an all <tn meeting frilled by a weal editor w ith a xiru of placing the true rit-jaikm Iwfort iH ettunuy/’ Puldislien. of rex oral of rite hrg *** deilifs in the State signed t’n (tatenicm " G»o‘. \\ altnn, b\- hi; oxvn acts, hat attempted to uulltfy rights g.mr »nt«d tattler our cuustitution, and to halt the law fid peuecMies r.r re publican government.” the publish ers declared. A tecorwl declaration, addressed ., Members of the legidalure,*’ said: fht editors of Oklahoma urge that the legislature meet itnmcdi itely.-’ Sprinkle Gnus Seed On The Lawn This Fall ; Raleigh. Sept. 24— It i.« ,-ilnay* , Si*!1 to sow Mane K^vl gras? seed n nir lawn even (Ih.ii^Ii diem is a I [air stand of gras* The r.riM.u 1 or this is exnlaintsl t.v F F \fi> 1 -all. Garden specialist for tile State ' ollege and Drpnitmenr of Agn.-ul- ! ure, who s»ys, - Some „f ihe ' irasaes are Imiuiink. or live only * wo years, and if kept i losrly rttt. ' hey fail to reseed, ami die. Aiost ! innnal grasses are gicen only in Uit winner. If lawn gras* seed con * "“if J00*1 l*n*t»*a.ges of Ken > ucky Blue grass and Italian rye are * <iwn now. a gossJ green lawn may ' * had all winter anil next spring. 1 riiese grasses rruiy bum out during ' he hot summer: if *o, if Beimu- s * gra*» i-s also planted, a good lawn tof be had the whole year through I " The very shady and wet places, * r even the very dry spots in the * iwn, may need some different van- t; ties of grass seeds to make Ihrxc t pots gren. Wood Meadow Grass, reepmjf Bent. Rhode Tshmd Kent > r Fall Fescue all do well under ti msiderable shade; Gog Tail Grim, led Feacoe and Yellow Oat Grass n well in the very dry situations, ad Canary Grass should he in use I r fUt i**wr-1d-ks_% • • .« v ^ __ Mr.- McCall states' that the new rvvn should be cli|>ped often, but ever closer than ihtve inches, and iat all grasses tlo best on a moder- 3 tely heavy clay loam, heavily * med. . b . ii _ c c V I a I ti { I | I OR. J. A. WILLIAMS COMMITS 8UJCM PromiaMMt Cmnikoro >11*004 Takm Owu Life in B*.Hi more H^iilnl Ttaltiiuore. AM.. » John <\lcxandcr Willk ui., ' 1 ohl. of Green-bun.. \. C.. run.mi, ed suicide natty l.y M . n i„ • • ter^ in Ids r'ljlu i( «' lA v.lii •• »o death in a |>rie:ne cir.n. tie was di-rAvtvtd In ,i t,w>,. was atiendin;' him. New* Comes A 5 .SJiodf To Grc«r:cborc Cko^I': Gn en-lxtrn, y«;>. 'I-lo' received hen- lonWht f.;*„ | uw.i'e Im.lU'Ilt III ■ Icir . rnent thai (»t. \ , ,.f Si .I.euNs lios;>iisl. this !?.' rronuiitled sitieulc llii:. i>vir.".»i;t in a husjat.il Dune, where he ii.d lac -! uiwler treatment fir l|,.; ; :•.: .-.o’ month* rur high htnisl |m\.'.viv, i<M (laired ncrvoii.- ror.d '.'.<%■» <1 '.i-t .. tnaiUle. I l>r. Williams t-|. eh rf vajecs’ It St. I .Co’s, f.ni! ritnkcii v it I - jV l>est known -ur^ei u 1 j-» md news of hi- suwi'Y ,nt« " f • . J 1 . . • •limn uihi in **• : '• *• mown l>y friends in h.ivt- Ucsi xkv* health (hiring the i, 'Cus, hm tlicv it'rr.* i.» alh ui:fir* wrest for th« 'news of After liis |«‘'i gr.-i.hi:!.-.- w.irk itr. Williams l< sided in K‘. imctieinj; first with |)r i. «\ Wat on ami latei with t>i j \\ tf.-.j •1-ce there. In I1**, he . un. »t. Leo’s hospital -tart lx..- .••n, inee had remained in dx .in, ! c<, natty yaers Ik- did «.inr.i! i -.-i.ti t ml of late yea is hid mr ,-ir.i ii .; vork entirely to urger., ••ti.**»-...» • • i high |dacr in hi. ;nofe ,i. s: lie married a di-tyhl.-- of Ii ife Joseph IW, who v. .-. >>-• f the tiivenslmivi • v..• ‘ aught ers. Mis-s-i. ♦-’mu**- mid' Catherine. survive hint, an. I -... rother. J. \V. \Vi!liar:t. «>f fd.l j rell ennnty, where Or. Willi-to ! jK.nl his yoting :(u>nh.j-1 Or. Williams had made k .'rip lo in rope in tlu* intrre<-i hi . V:-h*. nd had taken treKlnn iit at K’ti* ; tniul. Vo., and al the Main lm :p j kl in Roelicslr**. Minn, piin;; jr« il.d-i more smite eight w.-cks mm. Last year lie was prividotii ■ f the; iorth Carolina Ompital ,-s o. iv j on. i Funeral service- will he In.-ld !*< i--: londay afternoon. , hr. Porter Decit^f TU Ci wAUV *Vse ^ --»-i — _ Durham. Sept. .1 — Dt R-.mtti-* udron Porter, pn-aor of the l-'ii-.t • aptist'church of Oklahoma Citv.j as accepted a rail to the i«p-ti.r.-ite f the First ftapti-t church in this I ity. it was antvatmeed fod.n - Dr. Porter vitijo.-d Durham If. :l • unday and prvrrhcd at •* sr. ices. making a profound • nine I cm on local Baptists ITc is a •>-* ve Xorth Cjm'irdau ami r.--« 1 ■ .-.t jxMlioti of his com-slimt es V.V orest college. . , While here Uws Santa» Dr. Vo- ! ir asked fur time iit which to give, itrther consideration to the W.-.l C'»l • i*lv Ui!<» \ .• ** ' I*'. I*V* i . . lit! •,[ |i • i *>u* 1). | • ^»**t\*»* ui’: 141 nr I »l44*; ' i* _ 1 I J . "** T~ * : *!• ' < n 4o?> V.r ^7/ ». ..a::; ...*r '.'ft * I * 1>“. ’’ *>• 21_ — • ,.f !=»••>• i’:v .;.. ,w ••:, a v>.:.- .1 1 ..tv1 •li M> r;:.*H mu' 1 |. .. '•> i.. iH.fi t- . . 1. >* •• t\ : U , ...I i"Pi •• ■ f..l \ . .. ; u..rt.'.n- ...hi, 1, . s-.... ■"•vv--. .. 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The IIM Bnlek model*, fotir-vfhc* I t> - . nattnataathfl aapinr, hi i*|ff arriu-. w/ mior ana aonr adeem11 *1 feature exempt* > tie fcon ir paBey oftoeorperettnn evtprovr»->■ that mti Jnptatir safety, eo* and .aUjfnrtion (u • I _ . r M Hv«e Green’s Buick rvice Station Dnii, Nortarolma • • • Bnkk Mot£ompany Flbt, Efts’ tout wj UtU torn - — •** fJi ' A<//art^«t To v5 ,#r*a* \r d Iv'jit.siW ’. iWvnu.v it: Jih: Anw.vitn* *••• n»inl «•«• t,l use- ;.i whirl. \ on*. • rs . . >4 •*•,• ‘i|*t,,(« • . the 4-'*> «*?.!«•. !ii. «p; •• th# U*K?tt !'• *\ f’lH* \\ ' 4; • •«»!;* I ho f*• r.\ :.J ; :V V .i'ii; »raii .;(>lv. ■;. \w.i ’! r ,h.l,’i ’ ■. •• •••o.im | |.v :■>. * :J| , • Vm'i . I... * mi .*|l|.. .• i —li. «l 1-V -S,;i i'llM./M-l; .1 • >.■ -,| \* . ’ 11 ii IM; .. ■ I* . I t I .• itx 'l'iiv S5> i*v; i . . . i..n *;,s '•''•I' ’!'• • I».- :‘l •" mil; li:i • --.t-Hii !|v !•'<«-.' .11. i.1'1. :> •• tt.'rl •u’ktriM :>i il*. iMr. "f l ie «• ■• :l'y 'lii- yi-ii ,‘la-iI ■ r lx Core ; S' .!«• i mix i> .-!<<■% | ;y • .. v.-r,. If t- ; VJ—' i (if' '•* * ■•lxivii>.« |«l:i'.s, .Ike- I ,ir-j • ■■ ;•••*• «ijli«' ill- ; i lie I i : • I. xiii isilli'it !’i':ii'-*. • nv ' ■ -vi! ..lilk. i« i-vli- -. -i‘ . .'i||. •>••1 «V.|| «■ I»j-. i; nicil »5» vi . Ill nVi’ ike iv,:nle:i. r.f fv f; • tn-i Oiiv vei-.».-t’ ;:.-'W,, li-.v .’,.- Ii„- | • III- -.-ivn. it of tko i uril : *•: [>»'.:< i!:-l j-.vvei-dJ .(«. I tX-ve cljn:v*--| i>C vyr^H*..*- : m fi*i V'r.''v‘.':' iv. ’»•< l<esi .n u k-, i liilrii o ike lot; vv.h- until a* |r«s j tkv"c is :il:;n**< i t* jrx; i.i .tliic’i >v.i-v is iiCCii'."! Inn i.tiat On- |.'nr<l I ii i- fill in;/ l?*e In! i. Tn oxofl l i-tc.timi nr, o. 1 ■.111 VO I'. lllvol) < ;J1' |I1)|. Ill i< |iruv-| 4 ilwi-4 ell* ■.* :>!, i'iyir .a\ ni eei'* evvtyv l’i i<- i-c irilli. iiv/ ii | 1-mil : ft .ii'-- >■ •••oil*. ni i?vf. * •I li-iMri t r*v il.'|4>n-' l-‘.>ids.in , l-'Vs'l tin iv :!• 1 »*) i^iti *.li|;v' J locomotives cm narrow gauge tracks. I 1 Wiling heavy trailers, nuiiiing saw-1 mills, ptnnpiv .electric ;pneintoti.. r.«.k ftushcr-g am! rxhci belt and ,V-ar diiven pic-es of y.*lionar\ <v|Uipmi ot. . , I .cap's J’rulilir. Hurplc Straw ami' Piikustvr ace tines varieties or wheat 1»- i suited to Xortli Caro I lira Kulgliuin. Appier iuul Ked' e^* Rn.si Proof arc tl*e best oats, aud Abrvuri rye is the t>c<t tariet) of rye to plant, folds ('. b. William,, of the State college. , A:*plc runt cannot live without ie.1 cedar Irm. Thr moral then is to *:nt .out ili*- ce>Iiir« within a mi-r of valuable orchards, say hnrtictii tur.il AOibcn; at the State College anil Dc|i uttiieni oi Agriculture. .... ■ WHERE MANY DISEASES ORIGINATE— In >hb Yini rscvur l;n»*r it be fore* Knr *lt» mlDioiia ef other peoph* xtton i crtn y«4l Chiropractic a (. jn .iiic. * of f.uliuxalJ'j or dlrpla'v.J v>n->irac, n.t rmpUiycfl by m, offer* * tre*it -pktfi !« many auffeierp. Or. J. M. Morgan ‘‘Chiropraviar’* Off'.a 4th Floor Plret Hetioaal Beak Baildutg Duan, N. C. Office Hour*: , 9 to IS >. m. I Pip. n. Other Hou<a by Appoiataiaat t THE BARNES & HOLLIDAY CO. f i > Undertaker* and Etabalroer* < » A full line of Coffin*. Casket* and Burial Roboa. !! < » Service any time, anywhere. ! I < • < • Day Phone 11 Ni,hi Phono 70 i 1 i > 1 * ► '--~~-..T\ i • 'I ! * i [public ambulance I t I'M ! o==o i Service Day Or Night I -jij Barnes & Holliday Co. Dunn, North Caorlina 1-I.onc 11 • ... Night ’Phone 280 ifS&& »- - _ , ,AU P,0pcrly in dlc lown of Dunn upon which the I ?i>-^-.!<>22 taxes is not paid before Monday, October 1, I wsll be advertised and sold according to law. 1 shall also exert every means for collecting thase back I taxes by levy upon persona] property. I . If you have not paid your town taxes, please pay them I this week and save yourself further embarrassment. I
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