- cn THE KEWS OF MAKTIIf OOLSTT TWICE A WEEK BY TAKING THE EKTUtriISE. SL» TUESUT, JI'NE IK NO. A SAD DEATH OCCURRED HERE LAST SUNDAY —— r* Mrs. John L Hasseli Passed Away Very Suddenly WAS CITIZEN Largest Funeral I Voces sion In History of AVilliamston Mrs. Mary Hasael died Sunday, af ter an ml oaiy a few hour.-, beang take* Sataidtay oigt.i, *a«t ria. ■rwa naaa*«aa haul t ocaocfe Naiwa. uMmrag. maca abr led ia a siaae v. ceo— aad em rauro, (omag aaa, -I 1U« p. m. - •-e aa* tae daughter of Elder S>a v«sae ltas*ed aua t ai.oae M "-■»*-1. nas*eh. n* bara ia Hilhm „ yean a*n bet aoocurr 4cu me.. *ae was an« a y«aa* ai and .u. «» laaei. aa tae r»iar or tae ink V» d.aaaa ->.aiae aad aire. idade >r aaaa., a,.a aiwn ue u% eu unut their dtsala. al *_m i her that *ar aritr ri sow utr.. w. ■set oi iljdMdncc aa her ear.j Lie, anu laa sae alwa>* ac&ed a* tae uwa. gnuae, bia»r awl kiag —i n-1 ,u ai., iraoa ner early } nta anial hea vleaUi. aaau ui oac aa* bcea te.ni to Br .no even uac laoat m he*. iter tile aaa puce, sweet ad iaUr, aau ttdi ot Ue giae- liial a ju.h ao.mi piSr* *» aagaa.j. 1.1 liut, m«i dae lua. a Jtd Ml ii'U I- .aa.se I. ab>B hwal pruaamu nap ptar aisa prace. LMC. «H) b> .a taarMi of orata. aars ra. vu w_» ««_e of four cuil dren, katJtg taree b Imi >, r i_n & aaasaeii, aow ia■ |L{ ,a aatu p«ar busi, aa a* (kkwa, Jhsw. vai via asasaeu a*, aassau ai• lit 11. g in Masai. fO>- at# kie.t Uai ue asia> aa ia iidae tax (kr^... iae.it a.d i a.-is a_* a tfipa a». en adi a .a iat pk4 >»».t Scpauiciii. ibe itmeraa aa* .> i.> er Jim if. o( tae li-au»e uapb cuaru. wa aoata e hi*- iscea a ue. ziut aJit, aao —a>ar a bawi a» Um iaa fauaa taa* >eu 1/ giane, ttbeic as uy iKld). O- dra. h, buns as thy Udei &)noid lia u ;«M oi hot. ia anram sagaici nan so ami. ---■■) lobJiu ue ssa*adaa.c. * tsJ •irea aibbt th> lane: arf ia> Huu er, aad aa* a.a*«ara cir I. al sae »a; . in ant acj tWia. fiacc tar kaarr Hau-sel. aaa U bar Wita tarr, i* wash or a aa.l oi bit «a by ber, ami abbie sjaapanhj pc» out tor the Mt-tooi aol ad the laaai), . nasi sadbcx Ibn to see tne aged laCbei lose lie geaUe hand ot Me oi has faathjul daagaier. Ihc baai wa* at S&aait« eea etes>. ' Uac of tae id|ed ever see* at a ibbinai aa i* idtams toa atteadn-g. Maay |«pe lim ah parts ol Martia a wed as ftU, Edge coahr aaa! hiia. dienad ldi\ FKNMENT IN* ESIMiAI ING MIU£ KElTHtlKl* MISdUNIM O Viith a ids oi praaecdUaa and dr.— -from pattaael service where tae aSmhr a a lesberaJ eaaptoyee, laveatagatioa a» Sacsag auaae by the lived d ii-ter—al reieaai d upon* • taa [uriaai -bMii tmi "* ta u'fb tiian «Uths are ad, ta aH r*«o, pt-riorm ing ruck dad j pnfdaty aad ia ae cwuauc wal tae Saw-/ Sectiaa l«i d Ike Luud Stale ftmi odr jK»im a penalty of I*' for waoner, tag a fadJac of fleer or ether pciaaa aathmnaad h> aay law of tke I'iid States to amkr or give a cc-tdwrc or Mher wrtl - dd li ia ircT aaafee aad celiv „„ er aa trac sat a cmuflrate or wni he kaow* ta bo lake. Sack miu aaHiml. it is declared hy iae, D. H- ia ackutaoa. U. the penalties puufltd hy law. will h* godly of the tfleae. mm m te c. EXTMESSaON or THANKS iMi I iflll . difc. aad a*r. Mrx Mary Ha^* THE ENTERPRISE HAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR ROSES: Extension Service Gives Advice To Our Good " Housewives KA LEIGH. J(k 11—Mildew o. nwe» may be cheeked by JuUf flow en of sulphar «tn the Iwilm i-ji vines. The sill mi prm« vt me Uluur* dt.CM) MctM, Ob b *ua litfUtl ,yit«iu{, ak„ «»»» '■ »- * . CkOOM 1U.1K.4. ,>»• ">« UK £>aM CMkgc ua i . «• agl"t**wrr. be «d.uo lu.. UM; MUfMU or MHnC> > H ur J- . - *(>mu ||»IC.- *itcl Inmf mim; L*«ua. |ncie>«k) «ajr a k -» HUm, mi lum ir,481.d mi. spu. n •v«e pbbMl * >umm ur ii«c a iml iui. • use |»aM* inoi.u .1 t* in* l.ttm »i>. oew b> Uac Um Utj begin Iwhuu nig next Jtr. t4u •>> iku mmsaleraaa .»k.|«UuU lute c»ac * u u* c«. ■«tf IHi >f»i ibaM ■>>««« awl tf.. uMHrh oa> n«o. lie U« Uost.ii>; in rally :)»hbg i* prrvr» IK Buklr* gtbU fj ~n_.ll 11 w ••as a u«tK, i« XX at (Mb nercul hm -ibfbu iJ. be l«uu umm« fll«U>r lau tse hbtit M M>i pliur. In Iku caat iW Ityial shou. out be alWsal io aiiki Ibr puuni ed surface •! the boa-e » d atU « lhe |nlM. It ■ill aba* MM bill at £ tUib on the fbitapt bblj maXml ill oy the nib ami lor iku iraAu a. -tivuld not br jut letbir Ut» ««lllg. "Mell nuUa iu>l i«« laa hca, lf|i leseul a (WmtMbbr aabinirit of Uaj i4e, arc very MMtitW aui UHret«. nimbi be ).»» the pufti |Mio«iva live cafe," M)» Mr. fbM. r'ORD SALES PASS iiit, HALF MILLION MARK IN 12V DAYS Astonishing Kecord Just established by Fond Company UaR than half a mSm Port car* abd track* mM Ub Ift ca)k lhat a the -bit—Mbnag mw4 jaai tstahuW b) Übe Fun Motor com paii) ail ftttbtau ale. fl*. uie» and obpbbMtibg ansae il 11 Uiaa ever the ngkt of the ford t«. the title of The tanmal Car." Kroa Jibinry lat to May I*4 uk. of Ford can aal track* aa the Ltui ed States reached the tn umi it* U tal of neail) twice the uuii ber .-old at retad itarac Ur nan period a year bfu, bkb the totai aiu -2*3.7*2. Ev tii with it* huge prodMCtboa fa (illtio, bo* ifiralag aa a leaedaie ■a tif*-a of (X can a«fl a day, the (aaiiaqr a uaaMe to ka*, up with the aaipresedealed dtmxaid. April aet a new sale* record far the month, jut a> aa* rwrj dfcer aaali In a year, and wa* tae thirteenth caa •ecative aauath aa atach antes k>u ■ua over the UWJtb aarL Sale- 'luna r Apnl totaled li»Afc* Ford can aad track*, ft MM aa*. e thaa were Mitetai la tke saaae >aibtli last year wkea lliaySKS retad Mt«r iea were a«r Sew rrwkctMa record* were e* liMufcrd by the Faaa Matte corn pany foe the week lalibg Tart lay. May Bth, 4wib« wkith a total of ». 161 ran aad tracks acre tarwed otat far damiHc aae, anoa lag t* aa aouacemcnt t> the Faad aei Tha exceed* by IK the pttiiiw high nr onl set the week before Daily prodartiaa Utah to a ae. high Mack, Friday, May 4, akta «,- MO can aad tracks were aanUed, healing the weardrfOTl tdsUiihw aa Tueidsj, Aptfl IHK Fordsoa tractor |ii|irtiia for I week «*« Taandpy, was TjnE Duribf the aarer week the Iknfln produced ITB Latah can. DEN VETS ELECTION PITS COLOKADO 15 THE HZI DEMOCRATIC OOLCMN The eleetisa afW K Staptrtra (Dta) aa baayar cf Dtam, defeat iag Mayw BaOqr, (fafii kf C.l» a. janty.ia *»crtpais state aa ISM tm thair atatewd tha trai af tha edjr aa has uelartiaa caaa WILLI ANSI ON. HAKTIN OOLNTT. KOKTH CAROLINA VOL! ME 24.—Nl'MBER 11 TEACHERS SUMMER ! SCHOOL OPENED IN CITY MONDAY A. M. Daily Increase Is Ex pec ted In Enrollment All This Week OUTLOOK IS BRIGH' Strong Corps of Instrut j tors In Charge of the School Martin Couaty Summer «rhAol op cued MoaJa) wiin a :ai. atiewtiic . llaltie i'aiKilt ot Illusion l ■ eprescntitig ine state urpiiiair.it ol euiaca-ioa. libs I'airutt ba- tnr.i e-- l.atnl in ttu- work toe several yea. a* beiu lit h.gn t-lmu 1»> taa .eactieis ut I Ik- state. Hi-. K a». of Fa.et.e* .u^ .» .•u|H i l imii a I*l ll.*l. >* ..m I ibMin .or, «wl *i=s 1.-Uuj lUlici.sib oi %» .4 ' .uiii-Uiii UL-trmU m iac pilOUl) u.- ,-aiiiuoa. Jiv. KotwiMia ha- tauin •■I i lie blast on ..moot* lor nn.. jrmn ami a* cMnadricu we of lie •i»t pilruai) teacliei > in the .date, ibwe ftKi.'icriag the brst >U) were. Niw L-mc tfrvwii, Jamesvide- Mi» Lai re l>rite Manning, Jane ville. Mm Can ie Sexton, Jaine»v ilir Miss Leouune lAavmpuit. Jaiui ville. Mrs. Mar> Kuebuck, Willumtfaa. Ms* Mary la> •»!, Wuluuait« Ilia Mis.- Elsae Orcen, UillunMia. MiH Mary D. Ujuae, l»erett M*a M> rile JaiiH j. Lvrtetis. Mis» lte»e Jaines, Lverett*. Miu Kuth Uaihj, Lvrretta. Itio Su-h Keel, cAeietta. Mis» Lillaau Hot IwLay, Kobr.Svt. ville. Many utheis are expcctad to irjir ter during I'm; week. The piograia is lull of inatractie., and the )oung aad tnexpenaoced tea dwr raa't atford to aaiss the traa> - in*. Every high school pupil la U> ouwatj ahoulil take aaKaatake af tha.- opportuiiiiy. cuuut> ihouiii take adtanlage of tha oi the work that I* beanir carried «• lei* for the he.-eli: of Maitim ruual teachei* aiid •:4&. to *.30, primary iea>liß« aa fiaauaar. to 10:15, demonstration da*-. 1 torn. lo.Mi to 11:15, cwrnp»itioa ai .-pHling. 11:1» to 12:41, chapel period. al o|.eniiiir exerciser. |li| Music ainl Kaaara. Irt School management. to I ikiuii rree»-. I to 2:15. writia kuJ literala:e. 2:15 to 3:tiO. wntiag ami r™rr. I*> METHODIST CHURCI. MhAllibK» HARD Hi a Crash of Mills and Bann At Salisbury Wipes Out Savings SALISttI kV. June IK—SaliUatiy parsed a quiet Suaday with ao aea devetiipbiiinU in the silaatma regard li.g the cloned hanks or the at alas oi the ilerkieiihurg Mill* wapon). At FmU Methodist chuich, the pa*tar, kev. Juha F. hirk, prcacatd to a largo cuaigregatioa the saar Kad ol a seraaoi. he preached at Statesvilae unaucdiately fo Iwwiag the great Koi af bit whea such iiavoc was wibiagnt aa that sectuaa of the coantry. ban the aenaoa was as appropriate hrre today as the one he a*ed after tae flood for meauben af the Fust cnaarrt ■ut hit harder aad more hA«a h the fail are af the mills aad tha daa aag of the (topic's baak thaa aa> other group af mfk m the 1 1■ity. Several last practically had in the worhl in the sbill crash ard •cores haoe 'all thaar sariaga as w«fl as their checking ac» aaali tae a| in the closed People's baak. , ladi vidual 'oases to aaimti is of this church iaaige from a few drfpn U cf the haaaat Baraca rlsm, aae" af the Ui|bt orgaoizad rlaaccs ia this aaitnia, the learler, A. L Saaat. Ho has taaght the rhd liiea at* argkaa aacboa with the dial teak as cashier, bat he was ialenwptad hy a general nte ml wlirarr aad gapafl a fcy awayy Mocksrille—New oauafl factory is aow laiiHirfni here. SELLING COTTON NOT EASY TASk. Many Problems Involv ed In Disiiosing of Big: Lots Selliog tdlbb ta the 4d way t a comparaiirel) ea*y way for the far mer. a* practical. :h-- miw narth 'd i.- mil m arfi:-. bale oi cot oa a> ia seihag we lu..neiL Laical •iiarkei* aae aaani read) to ahsiui. .ne olaenaga af o«.i laiwrr , N whei ti er tfaeie are actati oenaaana* irvw a ) mills, i ottaa hear- ar ex|iortet&. Ihe 11 log ol outiva mi a large aay, however, a* an entirely differ eai prvpostfaoa. Nxae tame unre, we had a very acta*, iu.ure market, aim %-onsbdrratee ottvb wa* mU «o lo ral markets at g«Msi p«k> Howev er almost every • wbi is pu*te«i properly wkl t«U .--a mat there wa* everal weak* mi l«w n.go pirced Iu lure markets, ia wnaa Ueir aa pran s ally no detwai .1 lor *pot cot toa from the people wb> ib«rt) Uie carge ipaaatdim .■ it There came a slump in lie marke*. and some of mar mrmtwr- were dis posed ta 11aifi 1 1- a> for not having ■add all af aar «di«i al .iioad 3«. ■ eats or ahova. U all the cvrfton i i-rialirar had thiuan their holdings on the market trwana tha.- level, w hen there was very little spot demand, it would have had a very disastrous .ifect upoa the market and we would have defeated the v«rry purpose for which we are #rgaiur«~l the o*deil> marketing of cottaa; ami even if we lusd bee* iiap* ibl m celling our prudact at an average of cent> per pound and odtoa ha.l gwue to 32 cents ot ta la cewLs per pound, we are ipaate sure the oar- who crit icised us for ant setlnag at 30 ccut> would have caafared us all the more for selling at M cewt* when they felt sare it was Cpai to £ «au per Oar sale* maaai rt doe- not exper. to bit patch with every hal af cotton that has hem ocVered b. oar mi idrr If we wen vide t>- pack off tae top aotrn pnrr.- every tame, we i attkh waaU aot be ta bhoM hma wkh aa m tha pidaaat { -alary we are paying ham. Mhal we hope to d* for oaar membei*, how- | ever > ta sho* them at the end of the sea Boa tha we have icceivcd a much latter p e for a I the Cotton we have than the average price of cottoa sabi by memher* on the —taifle —The N--rth Carolina Cottaa G rawer. TURKEY SWAMI' UH AL MENTION Nr. arai Mi>. A. B Ayerw spent Samta> alien.' «a wriUa then hruUn-r. Mr. tt. D Nr- J. II- Aim ha* rrturaed hoabe after speasiie.. tame with he I Nr and Ni*. Charley N. Ilalluck -peat Sanda> .tternooa with the tat ter's parent .Air. and J. Daw saa Lalley. Nr.-. N. tt Battack sprat Sanday with Nr.- D. K- Gargaaas. Nrs. Martka Gaigaaa* spent last week with ter saster. Mrx Mao Ward. Mr. J T. Jaiam. Mas* E-telle Bui lock and All* Jame. spent the the weet east with relatives near Slakes. Mr. and Mr>- A E. Garganas spent Saaday p a- with ulaim i ia Wil- Mr. and Mr*. J. IL Wyane and fam d> af Everetu -peat ftafay with bei father, Mr. J M U FML Mr. aad Nrs. WOie Khitehur-t lat Sun. la. with their parent*. N> aad Mrs. J. SMI 111 I. Menn. Mariaa Gargana- aad Wil bar Cowia aad Miasea Magdaline Ba - lack aad Glady* Gnrgannr spent Saa day with Ma** Helen Mae Sanamorr af near Stake*. Wymae "aad'Vrank Wrme spent Star dap with friends ia Stakes. day night with Mua Gladys Gaiga CHIMTUX GHLHCH Saaday iHIiiMMB a. m, W. C Willi \IU Pi ta. "" LINDSLEY ICE COMPANY NOW DEUVERING ICL Twelve Tons Per Day L Being Pixxluced At Local Plant IS RAW WATER ICL Have a Large Storage Plant to Store Sur plus Supply The 1-in.l-ey Ice oarpam began pulling ice Noada>. and ate ihv pull- IB C at the rate of twelve ion. a day. This new enterprise for Wdliamstori. has one of the best plant* af its sire in the country, and are prwduciie io from ariadulterateil city water, right from the water man.*. , Thi.- gives* them a pure water ire. a* the W ||- liamston water has hren pnonouncei by every analyzer who ha- e\aminel our uater ha> prvxu-aiacekl it pure and whole.soine. ami when ice a* made fioni pare aad wholrsoon- water in a sani tary plant -uch as the l ind-e> hrotli ers have erected here, Ihe ice can not he aay thing less than pure and wholeaome. The old fashti-neii ire plants air compelled to Bte>l distilled water for making ice. but this new plant just iastallol and BOW running, make.-, he from pure water, which gives a hard- ' er and purer ice. The an prices* makes ice that w ill la.-t al.Hit one third lunger than the old distilled wa ter ice, according to statistic.-, w~hicfc , will mlurr the ice bills of the peo pie of William*ton and Martin coun- j ty to that extmt. The Messn. LamL-ev and ire men | of exeprieacr. betag interestedtn an-! other plaat at Norfolk, aid have be ; gan business here lo give the people' of this county a sen* re similar to' the service rendered in Norfolk. They have a large storage rwom which wil store about fifty tons of ice, and will keep this storage room Ailed to ca pacity to assure the palJac lhat no ice hortage will prevail ia William* ton ia the future. With the open tag of this up lo thr minute plant add- one more -lar t" Williams ton, ami we feel certain ihe pa-ople of the r sunly will patror>ige them to the extent thai will make their venture a complete saamv- fn.m a financial point af new. and we me convinced that they will render a ser vice that will warrant the persistent ami expanded patronage of the en tile county. Wilmington—Cape Fear liver tiaf fir is being urged to get locks ami ■lam. HOW TO BUD A FRUIT TREE Budding Is More Econ omical Than (draft ing Method b A a KALKIGH. June IL—lf want aew frait trees of a de»iratdr variety, these ma> be aecureCb) taking l>u.i frum the desired varieties and in serting them an needling stocks or on aew wood of eld trees. J one is the amnth that is generally doae beraiw the bark slip* eaaily. It F. Faym evteaaion hnrtacaltaralist for Ihe Stat, college ami Departnaeat of agricu ture tells about the proce-* as follows: Stone fnaita saach as peache-, chei nes, aad plums are always tussle.i Other fruits aa apples, «paiacr, aw pears may ba grafted but aae wual ly budded because it is cheaper. er aad rimpler pruce*- "Shield baihhag ia the t>pe mos ased. The bad ah maid be placed o a stock about the sue of a lead pet. ciL This usually awaas oar vear ob wood with the peach ar two >ear a d wood with the apple. "A cut should be Bbade on the stoH about 3-7 inch arwwad the uee am: aabother on* about 11-2 aache> long above, vertical ta and divading this horizaatal cat sa it will look like ar ■averted T. The ba* should then be taken fn*r present acaaaaa growth where lb leave* have bcea removed ba". part af the pat i ale* left to be mrd aa i lunar A cat ahaald be asade l inch above the bad aa that M will h ahnat half way thru tha stick whew it reaches the lawar end nf the hid there the bark ahaald be csfl « l aan across. Then takiag bold by the pe taale mam it frwaa the stick and ia aert aa the tree ta be bwdded uader the flaps aadd the lower ewd ram re ta eoatart with the lower part af the iasertad T. Pit* dawn the edge* aad hiad with ftMßa ar aay other gnoH *"-Aft«r tha aaaaa ii madethas^ring tap caa ho. «■! «( tafl aprtag aftar 1923 FARM CENSUS J BENEFITS FARMER i (lives Him Correct I)ata J Upon Which to Plan His Business i Many farmers *hai «ar j (ru|K ftt rvsky an»i the WfA't are j uncertain, white e \ee--• > w* MeJ 1 The »vark-t~ W»- | farmer doesn't know what tlbe j are loin;. and Ihr .weather amahf* it 1 a gamble, yet fiwl an.t f«>( mmt br produced. The pru»tu«r»r e, «inm fan and sure compensation. VI '-a! i* We state doing to help 1 Agricultural (lucjt»>c us and the animal farm bmt k} the ue|virtm. Nt or airr*>(taiifw. t> a most i lux tern and of taking the thano* ■ 1 uf thraaiug- With infuinwtiun. fat., i. »» oaree ly stabilized, markers t'«i t «t_. r *»i selling arc iucate>i r.e. »»•>-. Kis twr or untie rp! an ting may i* £a: •!_«•. mated To make thi > vaioafci* .« f+mmMatm reliable ami the tei. -u.-t * farmer is urged t*» prepare a w.Ktee li.-t of each . n.p h-- i# *ji vest thi- yea*, 'iur t»>inilbe» eack kind of mature live -rock iif In l l hens. U-arn't* fruit tn«t. w»v- «» »»- proved pastures. acr»- Ijwr -■•« uxi that cultivated this year. hmn>«tf and by tenants « praraieiy». !ir.Vt acres, etc. Each farm owner ts ie*o«'«d law. to icive this iafoi ntw*. as- 1 b» study i»k it o*er arid wiiwn a orandum. he frill M«r luansctf i* " others much tune whew lulu; T» information listed ts strictly I tial ami not tasaMe- It u *«•! » * to help the irttnist*. T* , speculators can pet >'« li the p«s#-!--fr> jed results, while the farmer - , in several indirect way*. SiMALL DOCKET IN RECORDER'S COURT TODA\ Conviction Secured In a Very Deplorabk- Case MAKE AN APPEAL A Few Other Minor l as es Are Readily i»is l>oseil of At the regular. .iuja o: (w •A»; 'j court Tuesday J. • Sau£>v_ pt«- titled and Attorney 1.. K. l"««t hi> plate as solicitor The following raj«- ■ »«■ ed of: T he first ralksl IF«- . Ui> v*. () t»r liullock, atuu>i*i>n£ IW deieatlaut pica. I not .gttrßw. ASSn the ca.-e Was pnsfnlnl lt» tic (Mali la wa adjutigt-d guilty aful MrntdKou u tlte Edgecombe r>M>l Ifwf a bra «• two > «-ai», from »eHW* tan defendant appeal* >1 to tee - i f wi court. The appeal bun.l iii fcuHl al saoo. State vs John IU-n Wifctiaaw„ "*m tinuetl until June :'tk Stalfe W H. 11. liai tvU aa»* l«>t| liartitll, cliarged with fwnmlmi aiw>| adultery This rW *i» mt* or tftxun I old tune scantUl, that u society in so inany place., n tie ■•rtti totlay. The court foUßtl eacfc ••rfeaa aid guilty, and llarrett "a- j to the Edgecombe rot»>l fnt V ****."L and la-na Barht Iti to iail fee 3* 4»)' and finetl her #lO anl I^atl appealeti to the »upeirtt>r *'.»■*• aax we«e ret [4ll ret 1 to r»e i» Ue -»»• of SaUO for liar red abl i£A fw lb the woman. This case U BomewlEaE a* Harrell is a mamnl cm *lf I->•*.' com he county arul ki- 7 (liUm. fa also has served six awttti* mb !k Edgecombe marl for the iinar *S fense wi»h the same ■>>■» Tt *oman, It na liaifieM, ab» #o> a t.«- hand antl .separateti fw® baaa in years ago, admitted »be ba> a ll'» year ulti child and wbew HaricJ aeafl to the road she wa» muAt !• ku\ Eilgeeombe and came tw laiUh. I three months after his Ura npM he was also in Martin rmali Ina* with her in a four roaa W—e a* hen in a two room boaue. TW owl had no difficulty in Mra« a w«4p in this case. aa> was M ianfc u its judgment. The la* case oa the *uhl n« lb State rs F. L l*gtf% hmg far the purpose of aale. *a* fiw net guilty. TENT HEETIXG BEGIN* ' TONIGHT ON ■AICWOX Rev Mr. BiitHl of the rwiirtJ church, will begin a Ml ■!*■» •»- aight. His teat ia bealcd m the north cad of Haaghlaa aueN. AC tbe The pahbc m Ji Eml l»j mtitmd all services. THE BEST ADVERTISING ME- V MLM roit THIS SECTION WILL BE POI ND IN THE ENTEKTUHL urABUSHEO ISM HAiaT MILLION IS * , PAID TO CO-OPS. IN VIRGINIA I New Contracts Pouiing - Into the Asociation Heackiuai-tei-s ANOTHER PAYMENT Likely to Receive a Ma jority of South Caro lina Weed Me:*- than a ha'f million dollars »eie pa>j out this week to u>embers «f the tobacco Growers t •■operative ■ a aariat wb from their aarvtoouses in the Itai tired Uit of Xirgima isi toUacot delivered sisce February 17. This fay merit will be followed by i urtaer ca-ii -.istr .hut:ofts to n.embds -■? li# couperat4Ve aseeciatiou m three ». smi as sales of l»y the leaf Jij jrjinrr.t of the «»!«iaUt'ti a~arrait irurti [ta> luents tw u* iurri:ier. in Norta CaroUna alio * ngitua. antl a fourth pa., ment »n »t*jUi CarrduuL «• »i ->VCi)OM lv {« tl uai | ■aay Uu- «t-. t ironi an members in >*«ulh marks Use increasing •dga-up o; lottacco uith the voopera t.-»e ativ.i in the southern end en; of t c belt. Tfce S- -u th Carolina f>a« ow appear certa.n to follow the ti~mple of Virguua glowers in IS2 i« markt-ung a majority of their uiocco ihivugh the cooperative asae catMii dunng the coining Kxmii. There will be a cit.p .-nortage of ♦»iirht ti-bacco m Xirxiiila of at least JM per cent, or well o*er 30jKOjO(U iMunlt. compared to last year, now -eeori- inevitable. Sna lar losses have t*rx*! >ullered by the farmers of the 010 ttelt of North Carolina, and., it is y rearftajly a«ree-l that the bright to- \ rami crop c(. the old lielt will be I (aountls k-» than in 1922, |rt« with the most favorable O'Btll |t*Mi.~ hereafter. I More than SO"' crop reports from j 'teal units of the Tobacco Growers K'tofrralire association have now | reached Kaletgh headquarters. Ac ]t .Hjinc to reports from the county I -eerrtaries of the tobacco cooperative I ,» tl oat of 2S tobacco growing coun |tx~ w \ ii-ri'iia there was a prospee llivr -ioitage of at least 21 per cent m the Might tobacco protliKlion of tiiat state up to June I. It is esti mated that Mt»ct- that time the con ] tiAued dry weatlier ar d the loss of |4ants have inr the shortage of ■ the iw\t rrx.p in \ irginia alone at I the ia«e of 1 per cent per tlay. up to IJu-e 11. T1»- pn.^KT*> for t-atern North C'aioSiaa. th.-ut.-h far r-iore favorable thari ib the old he!t. have been im pa««d by the lack, of rain an.l the it ri —'l- 1 mirraht-ii of negro la b** South CarvJina rej«»rts the mo-t favorable critp comtitioß.- for ntany I ««-ars at ' bis -easom. hut there a« lu !>if eaMera the losa of ne I r t. liiK i is -eriously handicappiiig ItW t.*t» co fanner*. MRS. VANDERBILT BACK FROM ORIENT Endeavoring To Make State Fair Best In History lULMtill. June 11.—Mr*. Edith I VaMk-itelt is bark fiom the Orient with niany new ideas about making tAje wit State fair bigger and better fluu eyer t*ef«»re. She is now at bet bane at lulteaore. and wiU give large ly *4 her time during the summer w BMnhrrig out these ideas In taagi- Ur form. Like ** her North Carolinians, Mrs. Vnaili ilwlt is proud of the state, and r.W- wants to aaka the SlaU fair | iey«e-e«*atwe of a great state. Of ««ne. ?he especlt. to have agiiiai t«.ral evfaibds m- keeping with the pfcsAd work h being done ia tarmtmg. hat -htL wants to da a«r». She (ants all various Indus trie* of the state represented also. Mrs \ anderblit doesat expect to ««a* with eahiits of agncaltaral and iaMrial ptmgrvo* She wan to Amt what tbe schools and at a spa „ pragreas m aay Una ml «U the ideas aad impitarinai l_iail fn« her trip abisad. Mrs.' Vaalnkflt believes that she will he aUe with the aid mt the sther «•- csals mt the Ihir. who haee alaa haaa wTaUr that wOl he wwlhy mt a

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