THE FRANKLIN TIMES
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Advertising R?praMotaUv?
PRgSS ASSOCIATION
Altered at the Post Office at Louis- |
N. C., as second class matter.
Federal Judge Woodrough. of Srook
lyn kus banded down an opinion that
the United States had a right to seize
ships loitering around the three mile
limit for the purpose of delivering a
cargo of liquor.
H. a COO-OPS OPEN
MARKETS AUGUST B1
Tobacco Association Doables Deliver
let In s Week ? Wins Legal Victory
la Boa tli Caroliaa.
(S. D. Frlssell)
All of the Eastern North Carolina
markets of the Tobacco Growers Co
operative Association will open for de
liveries on Tuesday, Aug. 21. The As
sociation last week doubled Its re
ceipts In South Carolina with deliv
eries which amounted to 1,484,242 lbs.
and even heavier deliveries are look
ed for on the cooperative floors throu
Shout the South Carolina Belt this
week.
The Association has already receiv
ed close to 3,000,000 pounds of the
South Carolina crop.
Members of the Tobacco Coopera
tive are highly pleased with the large
increase in first cash advances with
which the markets opened this year
and from present indications 'ft ap
pears as though the organized grow
ers of South Carolina will double the
amount of their 1922 deliveries with
the present crop.
The most important legal victory
yet won by the Association in South
Carolina was gained last Saturday,
"When Judge Shlpp. in the Florence
County Court, upheld the Association
in all points and continued the injunc
tion against V. M. Venters, a member
of the Association and his adult son,
-%Tio is a non-member, restraining
them both from delivering their to
bacco outside of the Cooperative As
sociation .
Venters, who is a large tobacco
planter of Florence County, claimed
that he had rented his land to his son
for five hundred dollars cash rent and
the decision restraining their deliver
ies further strengthens the contention
of the co-ops that all tobacco grown
upon the lands of landlord members
must be delivered to their own As so
elation.
United States Circuit Judge C. A.
Woods, of Marion, 8. C., in a written
statement last week, declared, "I
hare tried to influence ail of my share
croppers to join the Association. I
believe that in the co-operative plan
is the sole hope of the farmers for sal
vation from industrial depression and
tfavery, No act of mine shall retard
Its progress. On the contrary, I wish
to promote it in every possible way.
1 have full confidence in the officers
and directors of the Association and
their attorneys and I shall follow their
rulings."
Judge Woods protested against a
newspaper advertisement by George
Yarborough, Mulllns warehouseman,
in which Yarbc rough stated that two
tenants of Judge Woods had sold a
load of tobacco at an suction ware
house. Since this incident, Evans &
Lambert, the tenants who were invol
ved, have voluntarily agreed to deliv
er all the remainder of their share of
the crop to the Association.
Among the cooperative rallies of
this week was the big picnic of Beau*
fort County tobacco growers with
whom Richard R. Patterson, Manager
of the Association's Leaf Department,
T. C. Watklns, Jr., Manager of the
Association's Warehouses, and Con
gressman H. S. Ward were present.
President Oeorge A. Norwood of the
Tobacco Cooperative addressed the
growers of Pender County on the same
day, while in Western North Carolina
Dr. J. Y. Joyner, Director of the Asso
ciation from L<enolr County will meet
the organized growers of Davidson,
Randolph and Oranvllle counties at
Lexington, Ashboro, and Creedmoor
on August 15, 16 and 18 respectively.
NEW WAREHOUSE MA5A4JKB
Ralel<rh, August 14 1923 ? General
Manager 17. B. 171 a lock, of tbe North
Carolina Cotton Otomrt Cooperative
Association annonuces the appoint
ment of D. D. Traywlck of Charlotte
an Warehouse manager for the asso
ciation. MV. Traywlck Is well and fa
?orably ktiown as a "cotton man" of
highest standing and was for years
connected with the C. B. Bryant, cot
ton merchant of Charlotte Mr Tray
wlck has accepted the work and Is oft
tbe Job,
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A club member of Craven County
waited and run Ave miles to notify
cltft members about the encampment
when the malls were delayed. When
tk? home agent cams for them the
children came barefooted and in their
-work qlotbee Jast as they left the
fields, and Ttrs agent says, "You know
I tried to xpek* that meeting well
worth while tar those children."
mniiadiTke TIMES
w iMs pal rn nut a feed ad,
?M; flrihflt That b the nip
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Tile (oily win*, la a Court Calendar
(or- the regular Augunt term, 1923 tor
Franklin Superior Court, civil term.
HI* Honor Thomas H. Calvert, Judge
Presiding ;
MONDAY? FIRST WEEK
23 I sham Frailer vs LAtney Perry.
35 C. E. Mitchell vs W. B. PrlvetL
52 H. P. Jeans et als vs Emily Wat
kins et als.
53 F. J. Beasley Adm'r. vs Emily
.. Watklns et als.
TUESDAY? FIRST WEEK
22 A. H. Stewart vs L. Z. Woodard.
36 Bankers Utilities Co. vs Citizens
Bank
40 W. T. Person vb American Ins.
Co.
WEDNESDAY? FIRST WEEK
41 O. M. Beam Adm'r. vs Seaboard
Air Line Railway Co
THURSDAY? FIRST WEEK
42 Cheatham Bros, vs W. W. Wheel
er.
45 Mary W. Nash vs H. A Royster.
46 S. B. Nash vs H. A. Royster,
75 Sydney Spltzer Co. vs County
Commissioners.
FRIDAY? FIRST W12KK
30 Paul Bennett vs J. A. Phillips.
31 C. M. Ayscue vs Dr. R. J. GUI.
48 D. F. McKlnne Adm'r. vs C. G.
Wester.
SATURDAY? FIRST WEEK
16 Lucy Perry vs Gus Perry.
3 Mattie Alston vs James Alston.
4 Frank Woodard vs Leah Wood
ard.
5 Jasper Perry vs Mary Perry.
20 W. J. Foster vs Lovle Footer.
25 Lluie Splvey vs John Splvey.
39 Willie Bobbitt vs Laura Bobbitt
51 Wiley Epps vs Sarah Epps.
56 Jas. W. Hunt vs Maggie Hunt.
117 Ellen Yarboro vs Edmund Yar
boro.
116 Mary Brown vs Morris Brown.
MONDAY? SECOND WEEK
59 F. N. Egerton ts H. O. Perry et
als.
60 F. N. Egerton Jr. vs H. G. Perry
et als.
121 McKinne Bros. Co. ts Willie
Wester.
122 McKlnne Bros. Co. ts Seaboard
Air Line Railway.
123 R. G. Person et als ts W. H.
Allen et als.
124 J. P. Leonard ts J. P. Davis et
als.
TUESDAY? SECOND WEEK
66 McGuire Warehouse Co. ts J. Y.
Medlin. ?i
67 McGtilre Warehouse Co. ts R. L.
Seymore.
68 McGuire Warehouse Co. ts K. M.
Mullen.
90 R. L. Boring RecelTer ts C. D.
Johnson.
91 R. L Boring RecelTer ts W. g.
PrlTett.
92 R L Boring RecelTer ts J. F.
Perry.
93 R. L. Boring RecelTer ts J. B.
Alford.
94 R L Boring RecelTer ts J. W.
Alford.
95 R L Boring RecelTer ts M. C.
Alford.
96 R. L. Boring ReceiTer ts W. H.
Lucus. 1
97 R. L. Boring RecelTer tb C. 0..
White.
98 R. Ll Boring RecelTer ts R. A.
Perry.
99 R. L Boring RecelTer ts Otho
Upchurch.
100 R L. Boring ReceiTer ts W. B.
101_ R. L, Boring RecelTer ts Lee A.
Jones.
102 R. L. Boring ReceiTer ts S. D.
S tailings.
103 R L. Boring RecelTer ts C. F.
Richardson. ,
104 R. L. Boring ReceiTer ts J. B.
Land.
105 R. L. Boring RecelTer ts P. G,
Denton .
106 R. L. Boring Receiver vs Frank
C. Pool.
107 R. *L. Boring Receiver vs W. V.
Alford.
108 R L. Boring Receiver vs Nick
Powell.
^09 R. J?. Boring Receiver vg J. V.
Tant.
110 R U. Boring Receiver vs C. J.
Tant.
111 R. L. Boring Receiver vs Lee
Mullen. ' **
112 R. t?. Boring Receiver vs H. D.
Medlln.
113 R. L. Boring Receiver vs Dock
Medlln.
114 R. L. Boring Receiver vs Darius
M. Pearce.
70 Allen Bros. Co. vs J. E. Ctaaney.
WEDNESDAY? 8ECOND WEEK
69 Annie L. W. Neal et als vs Colon
ial Pine Co.
72 Central Motor Co. vb W. T. Per
son.
71 W. rf. Yarborough vs O.'M. Beam
Trustee et als. _
73 Sterling Store Co. vs Joe Evans
74 Sterling Store Co. vs Callle
Evans .
78 Bank o f Yoiingsvitle vs R. P.
Hunt.
79 B. F. Cooke Furniture Co. vs X.
H. Kearney.
80 Hackney Wagon Co. va I. H.
Kearney.
81 B. A. White vs I. H. Keirney.
THUR8DAY? SECOND WEEK
,83 Mrs. 8. F. Allen v? Tlnk Yarboro
86 M. B. Jeffreys va A. R. Strick
land. '
FRIDAY? SECOND WEEK
84 Drover Wheeler vs Cheatham
Bros.
85 J. H. Cash vs Cheatham Brbs.
89 McKlnne Bros, vs O. D. Taylor
et als.
115 Z. C. Massenhurg vs J times John
son et al?,
118 Indian Refining Co. *? J. D.
Hlnes.
The cases above have been set (or
trial on the days named. Should any
not be reached on time they will not
loae their pUcaa bnt bft tried as aoon
as reached. All other cafe* *r? tor
?nly motion tn ?am*. ' . i
j. iTrpma, c. s. c. I
TIC* PAIX QARDKN
?fflsJaSfegfc*ae
jarden, It dnwnlM KMH attention,
bec*o?> much cmt b? don* now to
r^L^r, ?3^1 r
E. *cC*ll, evi% (cr
But* Collet* u< DapartaMnt of Afrl
cuitura, giraa k llat at mom r?#rt?blo?
that may be rlMta4 dnrln* ibla
taonth to ?Urt th? tell cartas on lu
way. H> aaya, '?lant now, atrni'raa
groan pod batEa. Cua laMoea, bead l?t
'.net, kale, lamina, narrou M<* ruta
bftffAk. 8?ad* *uy ba plantad lata thta
m -nth tor wlrtar cabbaca, salary,
c*a:<Jo-wer a-v? cclarda.
Plaota of firry cabbaga. rauM
Inv may ba at* ?? tkM month tor
'*11 SM. ^
? Want (Oina r???Uble? aaon c..inth
?o thai a ctntir.uoea ?uppjjr will b?
on iand at tb? it** whan Y"<"tble?
txitrin to <# aca. <a."
"3i?M tbla la doao, ?tat?a V Mc
Cain ii|? to'-.' "HI cot kava needed
tooi/t tin kati lb at a tin ? ?b?
th'/ik foMa aio cn?ratlr lacklig.
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Far Taw k
What a Beezer!
Imagine this old ft 5 low villi h ;?y fever! You could hang a red lantern
and half a week's wash on that 2v?ri:. Well, what is It? 'S a big-nose
monkey. Rare spettos irom 3o?"i;b. This is the only one alive la
captivity. He's in the Berlin Museum.
Sheer White Blouses
In ?Btta of tha popularity et figured and printed fabric*. mtdnimmtr
bringa the all-white eoetume a* it always does. White blouse* may ba
efcort-jjjeeved. ocjcten ?k?i;elM?^ElAln ? tace.tricm?* aadjijjied. . _ .
To My Friends
and the Public
I am going to close out what Casings and Tubes I
have on hand, 30x3 and 3Cx3% at cost. They have
advanced about 20 per cent since I bought so come
and get yours before they are gone. A full line of
feed and provisions on band all the time. Am still
selling shoes cheap. Come to see me when in town.
Am always glad to see you. 1
Yours truiy,
J. W. PERRY
NASH STREET LOT'ISBURO, N C.
Get Your
Ice at A. S. Wiggs. Always prompt
andjcourteous in attention and price
always right. J TA full line ot heavy
and fancy'groceries at most reasona
ble prices. Give me a call. I will
appreciate your trade.
A. S. WIGGS
NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C.
LAUNDRY
CLEANING and PRESSING
We wish to call attention to the head of every Home,
that wo are in position to take care of your FAMILY
WASH at a very little more cost than what you are now
Pa71$0UR CLOTHES ABE CALLED FOR AND
DELIVERED
Each and every one are cordially invited to inspect
our plaut and look over our work.
For information Call Phone 105.
YOUR PATRONAG ESOLIOITED
The Servicc Shop
W. B. MUNFORD, Manager
PHONE 1W ? ' I I LOClSBCBti, V. C.
"ALL WORK CASH ON DELIVERY"
SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE
That la uj agtto.
FIRE A5D LIFE INSURANCE
, >
Bd pleasant eyery morning until gloy*n o'clock, and the roat of the
day will take care ot ltaelf.
Place your Fire aiU lite Inaa ranee wltk thta Agency, and I will
take core Of YOUR INSURANCE TROUBLBg FOR YOU.
ThU Agency li the OLDEST IN FRANKLIN COCNTY.
T. W. WATSON, AGENT
Whtm jam Milak at INSURANCE,
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