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WWJ03 JAKOIOTWN l?*E8P '"'jI rfl no jrfsS^ tv.itavj fcjul aSnAbm iiu Nwnjhti Mm , wo? "*"' ?' ?'? WJolI> Saslmi #Jfa ?'jt .Syj^ tdT . "woojj 'J iv^wj^ry, ?i I n i hi! ? mi r> ?tb, UUIUJI IWBAMi? ' ? GBOWEK8 ASSOCIATION aa aMBiy t% Ever* laamber In good BUnrtinr nf ny co^aty or local tobacco growers tlon 5h3Tl be*AWUh*to plWbns isted In thegrowlng of flue-aured to bacco, either as land owner grower*, t. nauirarriiSNwjt vrfrers, or landlord receiving a a hart of the crop. ' Seel I. Official representatives ot the State and national Departments of (hip on payment of $1.00 per year an |\ual dues. sOh^^jJQLuUV. bacco Grower? Association shall le ((imposed of daly WNetM represent*. ? esentattra from the first (I00)r'3oi 4 hundred: members &1*M, ^hd'-oi e from each ad?ttoiial*SMrt S^luttldri S Eh county association to send at least bne representative to all state meet Ings, but this representative may eakt the entire vote of his eetinty. nrovi I pd he is duly authorised to da so. '* ' I i Sec. $ UWi?piJ port to the Bt books and ui ill times for ? ? w untioircgwiiffliSiiivrCTa *BS. Ii. 8T" MAS8KT. 1 li,. e nev- IJLj*nt j M^KBlOTmal local Alumnae Association, welci log the naw President and his gfi wife to Loulsburg. The hails and iiiinriii'ii m liu' rinimn. nwm?a tt Chrysanthemums and "Real AiJ< can Beauties," furnished a moot W1V KHgBjj r?m| tne many ItWnoff'ol tH? wttol^wwdli -present. ro,rto?i?V tfae gwJji entrn SBrtSiirttSiwtai: the student body where Dr. and J mMy, M?si B; F."Tkrborough, i Irsy Allen, {Miss BWt ftev. and ? HSMsfiP Vft U1 ttte -titan from the Ruests vent cairrfcjl into th9 " The Aludmke-^Mjw. 'Jlt ntffc.si* n?fIW" 'The Faculty ? MJas Bel The Students ? MlSdTJAPs" .letihfi 3T1W ctty BlrttoWuftfrot. w iumvn am tj ~A>vrtr The Town ? Mayor L. L. Joynejj c/vinne. . . During "the reception the Co! ?Ve a moat .ei vrrrrr F. YarlJ All of the addresses were toll of huslam and the occasion was 'Ml IU UU1 inuplu. A | r*y later he became Chalrnan tlw -Board of fantti mTIm mpl aud ita wo: the- Metfiodlst Conference de Edltor-In-< members of tha expire con ft Mil Ml 61 d .A] int Vt"Obv\P College, the friends of the instit( feel assured ot the continuation lohg history .it(J?a?CK.1SH^'u|! frood of the State. The TIMES In extending to Dr. Massey a cordial weloome and pledges voj iit ftjtoHt lfcarty co-operation wi ver. In Its humble way, It can hen promoting the Interests of Loultff fiy TT? ^ W I Ligw* BEV. V: LEAVES Fl ?kj7.WT.IJ c;. tlfefe F- s,_i i fcsrsrss wekssi ftt?e,4917, reslgnrtug ai WtlsopJ* to b? log the consideration ot the propoal-l tTDII UU Uullll InllUm En in with the State Highway Commission tJjQT ) TOli?4r? tot- any so cAabaUM^wUl ^ Aniglgbt be claimed by he person lri ? whbs* favor tie original voucher waa *!JrT '? tlia following rcHMunoa Wfca adopted) ?.Se It ree,lve4 l*at In view of the prefc U1 cnt financial condition nrftvalUn* ia If PraniJln Coj&iHutt the State of North Carolina, and Jn.brder to help '* ta kcq m ml h . aiCD' or other proper State authority '" jnak^ AUnJlac walTer, and 'lg vralch '^eyertf, toe . Sheriff Mt FrankUn County t be authorized ftna^lrecWff jto'foirii only flat tai" without penalty dor ffi g* 'the montha 'or January and Feh ll" riiary, 1S21.' " . ..ftjf'.'. t?> J I *J"f ThW completing the business Jor ??t- which the- pall was leased the Boa r rt "* ad Joiirned- totts next -regular roeet ?*? in#.-: .... v-" j<3--hr> J sr?WT !5-|,. , _ii? (Operft Rouse.) 1 oountr where 'it MBartPBMU > r?K ?? .K?W WOJK Ilf BP*' EOtflfcBWSG, *. c.- ' ntc, Mi' s in tb? Hun AiBjntjfcPthlg In the Mouik >?|ke, Nnnpfl^Stfffe' him wide ex-) MIWUTC?iMk>?i<| ?Seattle and at THolTOatif^tJni-) y . -TorouKh - Can>4?i la 1900 . In he ^H.!Mdafeiei| tgggie mlnistrji tronto, ^n?rai,M>^>reacberl Cur, iars. in 1909 Tib accepted *? r <Jt dial CUimoat .Aftnue Bap jhurcte 4-uSfctoMntgRif re he a until January, ltffif. Sine# time he haa'bten P^to* ot Wil ton Baptist church, excepting -in the Aimjr Y ? M C A.. . Ill a short nnHnri mf preparation he ?ltish Army I extepelvely ??.??; ie. returning pacific Ocean Engla.ni Bow btleld:nf Caeada. Btld^ they have a family of. four' chlldreij,..Kttrneat, whoi i? married and lives In,;-; Richmond, Jteginald, :of . Kicfexnozid > fod^. Victor ?ad Mine Beatrice, who reside .with their parents., : .14' ? i Tlie iermcuis of. Mr,. Burrell are clear aud clean, always stimulating; tfotf strMgWforward, tW TLoulsburg people *ftr<A4 iii' bra 'J! Vrorfhy ser vant.? Enterprise, Wllllamston, N. C. ' ii ?Q . ? i -SuTttB.ACGO PIWfJBS.- . *-3?0 I1, I J I V.? i - f. . - The. findings of the Federal Trade Com mission. as to . the, causes of the low prlc&s of to>ia6fcq are helpful sln ce they give IhMiUtotlon by - which ' the farmer may shape his course an other y^Sar'. Ttoo commission conclu des among other things that the les sening- of foreign purchases due to" unfavorable exchange rate* and the: t nut ruction of domestic credits result' lng In unfavorable financial condl-: tLons In' thls ' country had something to do1 with the decline. It aleo finds j that the increase o I the quantity of low grades !? also a factor while an other reason Is found in (be purchas ing method* af'tU large buyers. lb ' *?:? ? Jcons of these. sausee exerted a'' pr^SnMMtlng influence on the price, detll#?. ? 80 hire is etpert opinion to. the eflecT^hat orMK >?R?traction W not, mm eonse elaim. wholly rsapoosl-A bl<r trn UM> ill* . vtttofi the farmer I* "UFor.tbi Jiake it to do] st ruble that the e<rt|s pofnted out by the eotaMMo* be corrected . One of then* he'oai eotnreot himself w tar aa it to Babble to be corrected. Pr*f ducTng a beUer taeOty of tobacco to up to j?. tor i ao confflj the peace iilfHtlllj treaty with itl carries Ural, Ti about a, planting n ' ijuamscoustr xewcai, ^WA* BISK INSURANCE. Inr-SitorFh intni maSe 'Sow' & |?t] ; MteismBprjsai 1 fWWEwssarss ? In ?S good health as whtlK.Ua lu~ I arioe vu Allowed to lap?. ~ U1 ex-service men may re-lnetate > policy similar to the. ones writ l M)0 up [ ly two premiums. ; 3&J nwfi t^SSi i ;of the discharges of all ex-service rai mm <ln ifcaiai, nfaut. rin can get any Insurance, competi tion or any other help from the Oov Is n? mSniP)! th^WnefltsB he lay be entitled to from the Govern ulred to send their uniforms b^ck hen they reached home but since lat time a ruling has been made that "j "J1 iiimihii'i' 1 ut a uniform juay now obtain one by pplytng to the proper officer. I have been able to assist several I Tln-ouj*! the Red Cross I haye been lU gMttog it. ? f , JOSEPJ3 lii Bupt. Public those Wnin* big hogs Is iree weighing 625, 366, 351 [weighing; 315 Pgffli mUKB -? .a Sent by ? Or . J . E . Malone . Location ? Louleburg, N. C. 3urc?f? Spigot City Water. Marked ? Louieburg . Collected? Dec . 7, 1920 .! Received ? Dec. 8, 1920. Reported ? Dec. 10, 1920. Sediment? 0 . Color ? Platinum-cobalt standard ? Lsl> ?? ? ; Turbidity? Silica standard ? 0. Odor, cold ? 0 . 1 Alkalinity (in terms of Calcium car. ixjnate^-15.6. ; Colon bacilli In 1 c. c. ? 0, Colon bacilli In 10 c. c. ? 0. Total number of bacteria at 20d C. per c. c. ? 10. Total number of acid-producing bacteria ? 2. ^ 8K BYICFS CHl'RCH AMONG THE VISITORS [ m /j , . ?$91Z)i<ia : ; I TT?1 il *?& 411 yesterday. . \ f Man sod in it'ikl FOR VIOLATION OF COMPULSOBY ? ,t Isitof^fc LoulsWjfrgl ^7ir&iEmm JJJZ1JPL al?S2?or'^^^T^BBfrrm??ai d 393a boro a business visit the past weofc *W^!'r<^^NLd!f' ft I^Vgh. w8s a wltor m LouAurgBlWpflt weel. ft-9. Iv^H^Ki, oJKfoiM U V?, itlng relatives and friends In Louw burg. 1??M terday. *? ? _ Mftiarg J Anthony aad.W. DJUIJUj JI VbJLH! UUQUiy, WQfe tor? to Loulsburg Tuesday. tfS.l JS&rasft* Sf - "f - A . J, Joyiier and Au$i Frlday in the Interest ot the Federal ?Vld bridge work. Tbe announcement on Friday mot nfn* iMTm*&S*rMW?fUr_ had end e3 fits own life" ty' IRHngTa" dose of strychnine caused sorrow to quit*} a large number of friends in Franldln County. Financial difficulties Is glv en as his reason for the rash act.-* Mr. Wester was 42 years old and leaves a wiffe and twelve children, be* sides a brother, Mr. H. D. Wester. The funeral services were held from the home on Sunday afternoon and the Interment was made In t|ie family burying ground at Mr. Thom as Westers. Quite a large number of friends It the family were in attendance at the. (Biwral. ? _ j / Messrs. R. L. Del bridge. A. H Baker, Walter Hunt, patrons of Hftftk caused to appear before 'Squire M.. W, Alston H**?n and show cube why they aboald not be taxed #h the floe and coat* tor rlolalln* Mis Compulaory school law, by keegghc their children from school wltipot. Magistrate that he hM no dealt* to paeaitas aaycme and the whole. aM ct oi tfte jroBcutlon wtfl to ft thd ? plr cothpllance with the law, eaf ot r Wl aaaiiraiifle . (lat /tney would fn torm to the requirements la the a fig? - r y 1 m. F. B. HeKINint BNTEBH C8 rfp.-iifije ii.nTT , I Mr*. F. B. McKinne waa boat* to (be Cnrreat Literature Clob oo f a raday afternoon. Dec. att. nun iiiitii ii| nn niiiHf ill nt *? Mil I Ml if "illlin< uf the French 1 o Ba, m* ealWeoa* by maalcaS im here ftren by Ufa. J. B. jl*al?n* ad M1H ?trtboifcrr -loaa 3?aJy yJH <t
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