Ah a summer legume the soybean 1? second lo none any extension work ers, ns a soil building crop It 1b ex cell .'lit and It make* good pasture tor cuttle, sheep and hogo. HAVE YOU EVER SOTICFD T1IAT THE MERCHANT WHO SENDS IN THE COPY FOE HIS AD EABLY ALWAYS HAS THE NEATEST Alii T* o w?rl J over, tlie Tun t enlight ened nail progropolvo agrkniltural districts are found whcrt livestock provides one of tho chlof sources of income. Piles Cured U 6 tojrf Djy? >u?tflsts refund myojj PAjfv OINTMENT Call* to cure Itching, t liutyBleoding or Pnxrudi?4 Pl'cs. I Instantly relieves l*blo^Tllea, and you con Bet | rcAtiui bleep after Lpo itnt application. Price ivc. Mske; provision for a cocxl acrcugi' to summer legumes advices College laud Department if Agriculture v.ork ors. More fertile soils will result. n AVTicn joa run au ad In Tlie TIMKS we know tliat you mailt a good utl. nicely displayed. That Is the only kind of an ad He w?nt to glTe yon, but I It take* a lit* In Lime tn set icood ads? so get out of that habit of wnltlng un til the last day before even thinking abont your a<! ?1! WE WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT 6 DAYS Scotts Emulsion, large size for - - 90c " " small " " j - 50c FRESH GARDEN SEED I Will Guorantee to Save You 15 to 25 Per Cent ... On Your ... PRESCRIPTIONS Just try me and be convinced. Graduate in Pharmacy. 25 years experience. F. R. Pleasants PHONE 222 J Furniture The season's best and most popular styles and designs both in Suits and Extra Pieces. Call in and look over 4 _ our Stock before you begin your spring cleaning that you may easily solve your arrangement problem. W. E. White Furniture Co. Attention Gardeners Early Garden Peas Selected Seed Irish Potatoes Frost Proof Cabbage Plants Extra Select Early Seed Corn Yellow, Danver Onion Sets Silver Skin Onion Sets Red Westerfield Onion Sets Select Burt Seed Oats All tho BEST Kinds Garden Seed Nitrate Soda For The Garden L. . P. H ICKS TOBACCO GROWERS ? WIN OUTSTANDING COURT DECISION Supreme Court Hands Down Opinion Holding Co operative Statute Constitutional And Contracts Valid ! DISPOSED OF MANY CASES FENDING NOW IN SUPERIOR COURT Test Case On Legality Of Op erations Of Co-Operative Marketing Association Re sults In Unanimous Decis ion; Chief Justice Clark Writes Opinion; Says Co operation Mo3t Hopeful Movement Fcr Justice Of Farmers And Laborers The Tobacco Growe' s Co Operative .Association yest relay won from the Supreme Court, in aiVirmatlou of Judge rrank Daniels, in Xa-ilj court, a de cision that puts the stamp of consti tutionality upon the statue under which it was organized, approves its machinery of operation, and endorses it as, "the most hopeful movement ever Inaugurated to obtain justice for and improve the financial condition of farmers and laborers." The opinion in the case, entitled "Tobacco Growers Co-operative Asso ciation vrVi". T. Jones, was written by Chief Justice Walter Clark, and is ail elaborate recital not only of the con tentions in the action brought by the Association against a member for vio lation o? the cooperative contract, but of the history of the co-operative movement. ? Tha defendant, W T Jones, of N'ash. notwithstanding his co-operative con tract, according to tne facts of the case, sold part of his 1922 crop of to bacco on tho warehouse door and an nounced that he would not deliver io y moi' of his tobacco to t>ie Associ ation. The action was brought by tho Association for liquidated damage? covering the tobacco already sold and for an Injunction to prevent further breach of contract, an ! tho defendant appealed from the order for an In junction Issued by Judge Prank Dan iels In Nash county In October; 1922. Allege Act Unconstitutional The defendant contended that the co-operatl/e marketing act is uncon stitutional and void and that the con tract between the plaintiff and the de fendant is invalid because in restraint of Inter-State and lntra-State com merce and, therefore, that the injutx. tlcn wa3 improvidently granted. The plaintiff Association contended that the co-operative marketing Act is constitutional and that a co-op otive marketing association organized for the handling of Its members' pro ducts only is entitled to an injunction against the grower member who threat ens to breach his marketing agree ment: that the marketing contract is> not in restraint of inter-State c iiu merce or violative of any Federal . :iti trust law or law against monopolies innd does not violate the statues, ;mb llc policy or constitution of N >rth Carolina The case was handled for the pi '.in tiff in tlie lower court, by Aaron S?: iro. i.ationail known cooperative ev ?rc and attorney, Lawrence R. Levy, his associate, Burgess & Joyner, J :nesj | if. I'm S'cpi-'.'ii f". :i!;.g:tw. In .he jh'gt.' ? rt I..i vr?aw K. Levy and . U*air?"s li. 1 'on a:. pea red. Atloratyj for, t,),r 'ncl-iled L. V. IJr.nnii, F. Ulhw ( ;;m*s Pending Tl> d?-ei ;\v victory for the Co-o;v?- [ on v^tteh the- -court al?o 1 de<4*umfi ot si mi -ia.r rharsoUT . Jin four other r^lased cast.' now !r?- j I lore it. will settle it is regarded, pend ing lHia:.:t<n in Wake Superior court ' rfhe cas.s now ?n supreme court in which th" court orders judgment en-j I ttr -ii affirming t. e division belc'.v arc) Z. A. Harrell, from Edgecombe i i Mayr.ard Valgum. from Wake; \V. J. I Kail from W.-iku; and tho Peanut Ore i ers vs. ('. T. Harrell, from Bertie. Approximately one hundred and I sixty cases were brought by the co j operative*} against members who, it ! was alleged, violated their contracts. ! Of all these actions started in Wake ?Superior court, thirty have been set ? tied by judgment by default and in quiry, twenty by other methods, leav ing more than a hundred still pend ing. Statue Is Reviewed In bis opinion. Chief Justice Clarjc revi? W3 Chapter ST Laws of 1921, trie enabling act under which the coop erative association was organized, PLd the agreement which the grow er member signs for the delivery of his tobacco to the cooperatives for sale, sets forth "the opinion of the court as to- the constitutionality of the act under which the cooperative association was organized and the validity of the contract which grow er members sign. After reviewing a number of the cases in point, the opin ion conclude* "Naturally the cooperative move ment among the farmers has aroused the opposition of the financial com binations from whose unlbnited pow er in fixing prices the farmers are seeking to free themselves and also among some of the owners of public warehouses who are more or less alMed with the big buyers." ? yews Observer. His fir3t year out of college, a young farmer of Nash County made $21S0 clear last yoar on a rented farm. Another in Sampson County made enough mo:.ey to purch* se and pay Ifr.r n IflQ-hlva aoa'.rv worth SI, 000 and still r.nothcr in Pender County made $1750 net from his farm. These men aro above the $300-incor.ie ir.cn be cause of college training and they will get better cz they gain experi ence. ^ ? To Stop a Cough Quick ^ take' HAYES* HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough, by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S 0- PENETRATE SALVE for Chest Co ids. Head Colds and | Ooup Is enclosed .with every bottle of i HAYES* HEALINfi HOKE Y. The salve should be rubbea ootne chest and throat of children au ftw from a Cold or Croup. The healinf^Mct of Hayes' Healing Hooey in side the thra?<?>inbined with the healing effect of Grove's O-Ppa-Trate Salve through the pores of the skin jPbn stops a cough. Both remedies are packed in one carton and the { cost of the combined treatment is 35c. Just ask your druggist for HAYES' i HEALING HONEY. EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO ;?/Hooas, That >3 auns CU?o Tt> cot m?Rjs rr, "UlVojj ^ ? I ' -jr s, rr'a /A cZZTmo, o*** * ^ ?*_v' t^cvuoi^ p. r^/? ??? ^ ^ V/tC-tv?!! ^ a oom? <su v %<ia ,^ -s ^ OOv^-^'^s ]*; ? .*>;. v\ ^ #* (c? t -1 f. ?'?' ? -^ > H' * -*? T^.if.-rr* c" -r 'f? V J""~ W V . ? *i< fKKVM A 1 5'i-:vi^y. - <*. i ^ * i 1802 _ 1922 LOUISBURG COLLEGE A Junior College for Young Women With i Standard Preparatory Course of Four Years Faculty of specially trained, consecrated Christian teachers. Health Record Unsurpassed. Home-lllce Atjnosphere. Sociil Life Carefully Guarded. Athletics. In addlt'on A6 the regular college courses. Classical and Literary, attention Is called to the departments of Art, Business, Education. Kxpression, Home Economics, 3TusIc CFIano, Tolce. Violin, Theory, ct:.), and Religious Education. r ? Hates a? low as consistent with good set-rice. Send for free Catalog. For further information write, " A. W. Mohn, President, - Louisburg, N. C. Vie Will torc The Following Vegetables this Week at Reduced Prices Snaps per lb. Squash per lb. Cucumbers each, Cabbage per lb. Celery, (Jumbo) Lettuce, Iceburg, Tomatoes per lb. 25c 12 l-2c 7I-2c 8c 25c 20c 20c We have a few more seed Irish potatoes. Send your order in. CASH GROCERY and Market Phone 270 Louisburg, If. C. We Have Exclusive Agency for Whitmans Candy n?, ' ? Try a Box Aycock Drug Co. Incorporated THJt K'RA 1 KI.1N TIMES lkoal4 bt In joar homf. If r*a ut ? nk nrrlher, bo on*. 5o?4 la jtmr Mk orrlptlnn sal h'lp ?? to h*Mt for ? bettor eoMm??ltj. Subocrlb* to THB FRANKLIN TUCKS li.M p?r tw m Unagt

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