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FAHMEBS* WIIAIAMSTON IS THE HUMS TO SELL TOUR TOBACCO. TRT ONE OF THE HOUSES HERE TOUHE 24—NUMBER U BIG COURT HELD HERE TUESDAY Many liquor Cases On Docket At Tills Session The iNwkn' Court Md las" i«l«y n u* ii ntn toe uk. KWii«C 1» ike spectators Far UK past several ■«*> Ufee awrv hap had lev casts, but at ok hack last Tuesday with a htny Mk. ■C «iU> Hpar caxs as the aujoi am. unnm ud oiikr .immt «iu as a minor. Aa entire da> was m(urei u> «L-raaa the cases MIL Jddc J. Cams SaiUi pitaded. arc the proceeding- a: Ikfjr were dayuiel of: Stale vs Ziaey U>au, the lujuor lav. lltud guilty. Senten ced to jail far the terra of tu ivalln to he ■■ i nucd to the Ixigecocibr cou la Us case the hfin il 111 appi m . to the Sapener Court. ■State vs Counaey Name. Hoot* •» charged with bigamy, bat «rjs fouad i-t guilty. State vs Chester Liule for selling liqaor. The defeadani pleaded not nilty. bat the Court lowed kua gai. ty aad waKawil turn to the Edge wlir corny road* for the term el jit aaimthi The defcmlant appealeu to the Superior Court. State vs McWorthiagtou aad FiaaL .Nehea who ww charged with the nolalwa of the IKJUOC taw. Tre de fendants were found not guilty. Slate w Claarte W hi taker, assault with deadly we lpim. la this case the defradial w%. sentenced to jad foi tea days aad fined IThOO aad cert. Aa appral to the Superior Court wai State vs Jin J unci, assault. Jone» *a» fQuail guilty mad wm> released u» - oa payment ef the cost- Stale vs Sanpww Htfhony f«r msnafacturing lx,wr The defendant pleaded not guilty but verdict of the court adjudged him gvßy ami sec fenced him to jail for twertjr day and fined him SiSCM and the cost ef the actaou. HaUiecay appealed to J* Superior Court with bead fixed a. IMB. Stale vs Kneexer Wdbaw. anna factsrac linear. Will ams aaa «m I eared *o Jul far the term of twenty day* aad fined 1150 and the coat. He made an ippeul to the Superior Court with bond fixed at 15M. ' SANDY RIDGE LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. (a. ». Colt nun spent Seto.- day aiglet with Mrs. J. L Mans hatae Mae Cherry ape it Saturday night win Miss I nun -ie Kidmch. Mrs. C. A Fate spent Saailiy with her «iattr, Mrs. G rover Uodard. Mrs. W. B Uaaaci and children, oi Hillianaataa ipnt satanday sight whh Mrs. Graver Gridard. Mr. aad Mrs. Uojd Rohenoo speu. Mm*nj with Mr. aad Mrs. C. A Wil- Msseu Rowland Gadaid, «3ay? lU.be ra on. Messrs Frsah Hopkins aaa J. L Cdtnh were eat itdiag San day. • Mr. Clyde hUkami was the guest nf Mm K-aie Rubers ea Saaday t*ca- Mr. Hence Hirfta entertained a aambtr mi fneaada Saturday night to Mies See Aahy spent Saturday nigh - with Mrs. 801 llapkiaa Mr. aad Mm. Ben Daaiel spea Sunday with Mr. and Mik Bill Hop- Hia. Sam Plate sprat Saaday with Fries* ef Mrs. i. K. Hofkin- w he glad to lean that she it able to Hi* Faanie Eehti.au spewt Wad** day aight with Mtsa LaaaKe ttdddr Mia. W. L. Joan wttitoari a hast of frieaada Sunday. Miss HOda Burroughs aad Mr. Daaafie linkiae aw eat rido* San *«r- Mrs. Boh Gaam rimted Mrs. C O. Cedard Saaday- . Mr. aad Mrs. JL V. Cherry aad lit- Jack Fredericks aad Genege Fnaka Atlaniir 3ty were hat yeaterdny sad MB dlrikifem boxing? W»*jt Mia. mm Kad. of Everctta, mac • haaaaana riaibad hat Ihnahy. Mr. L it Wyuae, JR. aad Ma. J. THE ENTERPRISE ROANOKE FAIR TO ■ BE RIGHT UP WITH THE REST Everything Being Pat In Readiness For Fair In Nov. All plans are lapilty -I ifi | ap for J* if iaad araual Riaaake fair wkarh *3' be he.d at \li3ods:*a Nsifaabu .2 to 1C iaclasive. adanaa ii»n im , 'r-Ttcs that Übe la? will be a-uch »i„*r aad ktiler ia ewer) re spec* tna-i ever hriir. jtaay us|ii u« ueuL> ue u> tae tair gisaadi sua are ancauj "ca* i* us aaape uM iSe hg aa ■uiai aiuacuaa. The dales lair oe«a becasst os Lue auay ea u*s on lae racitig paugiaaa. tae ■>> .ocs iwimling ts aua Mag i lisnpr n ami assurance ts g.v«a the. toe laii a ill be jne»aiM to iate cue el ai use sloes brvuglß la si i>i»ngbt ex amu are expected la set a scs it a>m ia sixe. The b\e stoctL otfuu .- ■ueat «f toe lair as ader iae eapadt« lUnCifcl of U. it. Habaraea. M aaarie> . ute. R. F. O. No. t. iiiuwar a - tealion is also being paid to tarm ei oitMta. Tae mere fact thai toss «Se i»n isni l ai ia charge o: J. L HaJauay .oriner couaty ageat, ausaies is saa: >ea- Mf. itoaaaay pruaaaees tae pe* pte ef the .ertna tbat aB kah 01 farm exhibits will be hap Ii yea ai the fmr and that has uepartaaeat wdl be truly reflective of isith altera laiu Una's progressive lanae» aad the high place which this act ma ef the stale occupies a agr ca-taral anies. The ——la t lag s> " be u charge of Mrs. L_ B. Hariaoa aM a carps of Willisaataa ■ aaaia Hen may be found the lateaestteg h.me work, fancy worn, poenck ptkks, and aaaaerous products df the heaaw. .ana aad kitchen The exhibits in all depart meata are « a pas ted to be liaai sated by the fact that pnaaat fu« this year's fair have beta mamm4 from to 50 per craL So far as ina.imHi go. the fan ■ertioa lh» best paaiUe It is declared that the incmg pro gram will be the best ever offered u high raftre have beea hiakel. ahfc elahorte disp'ays af hie warhr w bald forth every eight, of lae fa.t The Great Sheadey shows wall 1» : forth oa the midway. The «» of U# shews is shown by the fact they I rare? ia a i peeial tram ef » cars The WHliamatea fair wdl repieaeaa their hr-t mil to this stair It is de clared that they porrieadarty strews, clean moral «hows aad wdl aot tale rate anylhmg oat of thr way. TV-| fair mmnna al ceasadrrs its *' wr. fortaaate ia bi abmi. these ahsm* aaM declares that the mlaiy w«J be mm surpaaaed. Premium books foe tbe f» r ate al read* out aad wfll he glady fuiaa» 4 ed to aayeae upaa to J 6. Statoa. president of the fair as ■ ■.ciatiaa. of Winmmstoa; H M Fc*- maaager of the fair, af Reeky Maal., cr the bead of any of the niMB dc to be the bag ead ad Cities ef the HitiH we leekie* foe ward to it with been atiiut, aad with highway fanlitma greatly im proved. the attiahwt ii expected to set aew leeaada Sheriff Cooper, ef Bertxe spewt * * ——— CLOTHING T5 FEB (TTT HIGHER THAN IX I9»— THE IEASOK HIGH TARIFF laveatigaLta as by the Uepai meat ef La bar shorn that the peeael pnm ef dathaag are about. T3 pat m ISO. a h Md, wdl m 1122. There wan a i ian Iri ibli m creaae ia 1922 oi er HCL There acre advaacas ia the pnn aext apriag. The high >aataa" voted to the Wool Treat by the W* ly had surety added to the cat me FEEDING WHEAT AX» RTE TO THE BOG« cause the peiee af the pah ia toe lam The hags which aaa eating theae staple grains aee aat Hely to hrteg a price that wl repay the haau Car thdr feed wte they slaH hmi haew WILLIAMSTON. MARTIN OOCMTT. NORTH CAROLINA. FRDAT. AIGI ST ;t »*1 ORPHAN ASSOCI ATION TO HOLD MEETIN IN SEPT. An Interesting Program •- Will Be Rendered By Members Raleigh, Aug. 22.—This is to ad vise that the annual rmeCug of the North Carolina Orphan Assekatio-. will be held at the Meti.odist Orphan age m this city on Wednesday, Sep tember 19, 1923, begiuaiag at 10 o'- clock a. m. To those interested u orphanage problems the enrlcstd pro gram amy be of interest. The Association U composed or orphanage workers and ■ympat hirers Inn all religious bodies, fiaknu orders, benevolent societies, sooai dabs and people generally who mani fest an interest in the care and pro tection of orphan ciulurea. The a: gaiuuuiona eniunctainl are mjuweu io send representative . fnose who can conveniently on K aae invited to attend ami coot i mute to the interest, of Die gaUrnag. By request of lite t-iesideni am. Executive Committee.—M. L. SHU MAN, Sec'y -Tfeas. PKUGKAM IV a. in.—Meeting called to wider by President J. J. rhoenix. Invocation —Itev. M. L liislei. Tboma»ville, N. C. Atidress ol \»*Mconits- Htv. A. X lUines, Supt. hesponae—l'ie»ment Joh.i J. lnoenlx, Supt. tni.iirea's llui. Society ol Noriii toiuliu. lttJV: Annual Report of lbe I're.oknk. Am.uu teport at' h. L Uupnu.. Secretary and Treusuler. AppeinUnent ot oUinliag Cast mittees by the I'n* ideal. 11:1b: Address: *"Our orphanage popu lataon"—Mis- Mary (j. Shotweh. Address: "1 no leen Age Key Itev. Floyd I2J0: Keresa lor lumbeoo. £MU p. in.: Addroo : Supervaed fta for the Oependeni Child."—He* Wheeler, Supt. Orphanage- Address —Rev. M. L hestler. Address—K. L. Browa, Sept. Oxford. Address—L B. Mcßrayer, Sapt N. C. Sanatorium for YabemtUcu. 1.-to p. m.: General dtcusaion paruc.- pated ia by all Orphanage Woik era present. Subject: Our l*ub>,t ity Campaign and Holiday dnve far 1923. Reports of Special Oarnmittce*. Miscellaneous Buainess. Report of Nominating Com mittee. NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT UNITED SPANISH WAK VETS. SEPTEMBER IS TO & Major Elb-worth Wilsor., goaeial chairmaa of the committee oa arrange Mate (o the National Encampaaeat ol Spa an h War Veterans to be held ia Oittaenga, Term. September IS to 20, expresses himself as very auach plea i ed with the progress that has bee a. awde in the work toward ealertaia ■ng the great crowd of visiters that are there oo this nccariea. Mr. Vaa G. Taylor. Jr., of was in town Wednesday. Eight huadre.l thousand ralaed at SbjOOO were recently diatrv bated to the erehardiata of the Rogue River Valley, Oreogn. They are to be ueed to clear the orchards ef aeale aad aphi*. MRS CORNELIA PEEL DIED AT HER HOME THUR& She Suffered 2 Strokes OF Apolexy, One of Them 2 Years Ago Mrs. Cornelia Feel died yesterday at her heme aear Smith wicks Creek Chaieh. She suffered a atreke ef apoplexy about two yean age aad hr been alaayal a complete invalid amce that tame. She tod a aecaad stroke fram it. She lingered beta aaa life aaa death aatil yesterday when the n Mrs. Feel was the daaghter cf WOsea Manning aad wife Naacey Maaaiag gad wwm II years aid. She leases to aiaaia her leaa Mr. Bat E. Feel, her haahaad, fear brothers, A. F. Maaaiag. ef Hiddlerex, John A. Maaaing. ef Rocky' Mount, P. II Mi ' t. ef JamiariUe and Simaa V. three sisters, Mrs. Z. T. OarUa, Mrs. Mai E. Gnffin aad Mrs. J. T. Pike. an af Williamidoa. The body will be placed *aaay this NORFOLK FAIR TO BE BIGGIST YCT Fair and A Circus Both Combined Bigger, better aad brichter. the Nor j folk fair fcr 193 Wii have six of the ' West eveuteful days aitd nights tha' j «■ be crowded .ieto a wok. There, will be lav rata «Xctrioiv fit-m ail j d*iaetiaaa. Special arrange men. s have been made With all u>e trunk lines 1 aad their aaay blanches to ma* Norfolk Fair arpflk, I rm:>ing Lab r liay. Sept. S, lU, the gala week of j the year. It wid he a fair and e»rvus combine*: j with the greatest horso and auto rar | lag ever offered aa any track outside ' the graad circuit. The United SiaUi , Genuraaaeat will an exhibit whic j is an eat ire fail* itself. The Notfol.- I Fhir is the ouly uae in Tidewater, Va.. t to receive recogaiuon frwm the \a j limal Gwaamraf. Tho r will be agi cultural and imlaitTial exhibits fi\ m . both Viifha aa4 Caroliia. wuh the] greatest poultry aad pe* stock si.ow.- j ever exhibited ia the Sou'h. A aew building has l«en construct- I ed far the iadastnal exhibit- ar.l the | agiiealtaial aad stock exhibits will be bigger aad better than ever. The ■ Mabel Cody aeriM circu-. with Mabel Cody heradf ia her deatl -«lef > ing feat | of cbangieg from aa auto spee-ine 1 TO miles aa hoar to an airplane, a' j uae of the mad thrri Jng fea'-uies. j However, Dare Devil Roi> Duma h >. that will brin? the heait- i-"j everyone to their thrc> - for he step of tie auto as it is whirling about •he track at 70 tarir an hur an.l j think, aa more cf it than stepping j 4 a trolley car Oct ha.« stoppe-l a- 1 a riwiaj,. Mae Wirth with Phtlo a>»l family. Ihe m»4 wonder ful eiju> str'eane ac' known to the cireus world, i.ow the i at it feature ef the V. alter I. TOBACCO CO-OPS WILL BE ACTIVE ALL NfiXT WEEK Meetings la All Eastern TsnilmlMd Next Week Gavd prices for tobacco w.ll prevail ! thm year ia Eastera North Cnrolitu actwiUp to the lira* cash ah aace . paid by the TUurta Growers Coo] er alive Afcacmt .-n to its nieniUis las | Tueaday. vrhet. i'» waiehousu j at more than unty towns. The apemler- >f the „aaciati-n ai ; every pmaa were highly please I wii:. its im advantv , which u as h:g I as |A per hundred at several of the 1 cooperative makers, where very Ut ile except first p lmiaj] were brought ia by the organized The as i sucialtoa hi. •. reared its ad>ar>c-. very largely on every grade and there ia a decided feeling af sccariiv amonr the tobarro. Co-.|a>» which ia UOUMI:.I ha the face of such a bumper crop as they are harve tiag this year. A. V. Bohi>it. association ware)*o.«e ■nup-r for l-astera North Caro bm. m r ■•'mg an the opening o the cooperative i.ousjs, .-ai-! "Tl« - j were crowds at maay receiving point.- aai with ouly the lower gradn show-1 •mg up every one was satisfie>t. Those who delivered 1 tocco and the ?pee tutors were equally euthus a-tic. Tll , dihveraes were better than expecle *-1 twag ta the -ti ll aaaouM of tobarro that hae beer, c'aded. several p it; farif received from six to eigl' thousand pawn .ts. I am lookinr f- ■ as good, if atf letter, receipt* tonun 1 taw a today." Over poands of lobaer leceivvd by the marketing association bet week ia U>e Sauth Carolina bel' IZ7 aew o i tracts from that sec j taoa reached t»- Raleigh headi|«nr tora of the last week. The entire fary bt oeigiaallr ae-■ lurtod ia the trial of G. 11. Pittma.-i. wha is suing the Tobacco Grower ; Cooperative A -"ciatioa far recover. I af his in the Greenville court | was thrown cat when attorney* fo: the amaiial ~ challenged the arra' j hccwa S. M. Crisp, Couaty fo- i and baiana partner o' Itttaoa lad m MB aHrial capuri»v| aw-*ed with the Couaty Board «-f C a iioian i ■ in the j**ry. The \tfw~ ii day t f trial war L.ve I i laaia I ia tdertiar a aew jury aad a long lega3 battle ia expected. | Tha (dun- cuapa af Eastern Cam tint wfll teli'jfj-'- the begiaair>g of 1 [their jactad yvsar cl marketing at I thirty-one t«aar aaare the assocU tka iieive- ufcarev- aext week: Di ractaa t. C !>• . T. B. Touag ami "luaT i J*ejfii-va, from the Saab Carulit belt, -ail! tell the east e*a grower of c mihtiaaa there at aaa Mlag ca > attest », M an.: 31. P.uihai Geurpa A. Norw.iod af Km te bare a i- «idiea T. C Watkins Jr. na-'i*' mf ea, aad Di ■w*ai X Y. J-?u». J. H. Coward. J. V. CsEX acd judge S F. AaMin. jfiwi 3Ss«th Can'aaa. w9 also apral 'HEAL FIGHT IS STAGED BY THC FARMERS' I .Farmers Around Oak t% Preparing To Banish Weevil j Tie U>» wrevil can isnc he ioun • • jop nuv*t every fa-m in this v«ir-ii> j tVk ithin the past #1 e Uir ma-y m. j jlure ueetils ha>e !e>n fouid ip lb | tthi'e cfHltii M.'-HXI I -. On th fai*»« { ;of Mr. Robert Everett we fern, t J .a -'.nge row of cotton 3 matire bo. j J vrei i.s within a dlsianee of yards, j ;'I he weevil was found to be po~-tunn I ! all of the late i qoares. The iSanc g* I jin this fiel.l of cotton will bm he les | ! 'han 30 per cent i* near as ct-uld t. I J !et« , nin' o>l at th» present time. N» I j oniy «iil the weevil g« aM of ttv J J Auvu-t crop bu: wai ai~o grea-1> I • damage ti-e July crop ar«l ei|«riai!\ 1 where the cttfn-n is late. . Proh; 1 -!) ine greatest danui e Ike.- I ■ far no*el is ic be found on tlu» furn 1 :of Mr. J. C. 11. Jof iwu.. |t d,-ui4 j | ful if he will nuke two bales of os»i | ton vn four -«cr. The ilaniagr ir. 5»«. j [same tield was e>tin*at>u at pe. I jcent ten tiays a«ro and has gieall. since that dale. TV i • weevil is likewise- to be tound in co«- I -hlerable numbers oa farm- only s. | short litstaace from the two farms a bove im ntior.e»t. I hate not visited a ' farm in this vicinity withm *.he pa>t !K* days that I lair not foun.i tin " boll emit. I brf ev.- I would he safe lin -aying tbat the Ml weevil is t>- ; be fouial oa eveo farm ia this viciaity where cotton is raided. I The tin* ts now at bond when the farmers of Mar:-n county must gvt busy an.l figi.t the Nil vreetiL The weevil is doirg c«»vsiderable dinurc this year and it i. only reasoaafci. to expect thai the damage will be I m-jch grearfer arxt la.l. If we expert ! to raise any cotton next year we wi'l jof have to «k> two thing.- I First we mu-*t greatly re,!uce the cot j ton acreage and secoml it ari!! * J neccssatj - to pn* in the wee* i lam glad to say that the farmer t aroual Oak City ate c >i.-Mlein..- ;K jltoll weevil question seriously and ir j now making pteparalior.* to fight th boll WTpev.t this year. The feflowtn ' farmer are now p'epanag t« i» J calcium arsenate as a means pui-on ' ing the weevil: Mr. U. t»> it Ev«r.-.t, Mr. Oscar Cwaacil. Mf. J- A. Lve.elt. 'Mr. Willie '--liiton ami Mr. Early. } The men are going to aypiy ratciur 'arsenate as a .lust on a few an> c. I their cutlua. They plan to ae 'iw.l 3 lo 1 applications of the pone thi I pi Ot i Jed Weather lurfitiJit ' are favorable. The pot-on will le |*. ion every four days. The purpose « i liH-e la is is to prove whether «r n-1 j the fanners can afford to »?e oloa- I aneuaie to the bii uwevi ! It we succeed in cheeking the dam« I of the weevil and in doing so increase I the yield of cottua. It can withoa. (paestioa be aXUihuUU u. the a*, « the p«.i on- becau-e the cotsoo hx . been giown under th- >aae coul tions ai.d cuh - a:ed in exactly th. same way. The ie- ults of this work anil 1* watched with a great deal of ! because it will -*elermine to what e* ; lent the faraaee- of thu iiciwt) cs.r grow rotten next year. MEXICAN BIG IK)U. CO!T« % Thus far noted the Mexican hie Udi I cotton has withstood the dajnajrc 1.-w. the boll weri il better than any | vauiley in this seetiea. ThL rotter Riatures early aad already a large pe. i cent of the have reached auif | -lie and will soon be rea-ly u> open 1 In one field I noted aa average J»aa i 12 to 15 hoik- to toe stalk tha: ha., (rear he.I mature siae acd Isaie piif* the in which the boil «rii will be most destructive. PAI'L T. I/>m; I Agricultural Teacher. Oak Oy »!•• School. Another Improvemnt Added On Yesterday i All To (io Sooner or I^at er, Why Not Now? I Another imprcnnert was »hbd t - the town yesterday when the lea> t in front of the office was ton away. Tue onlitanee passes! atit twv months ago it getting Mpos> i gradually. It wdl be saaa time f-r | the fine of IM per day fur each «- the sheds remain up, ard no doohi then it will he a respoaie made s milai to one made to a Are alarm. The. ha to go, why aot aead "em ea aew ae have it over with? git lon August i* "> at Coldrhvrr Freem-.nt. Kiartta. la-range. May vitie. Reeky Mount. Riehlpiidi Sana Hill. Ts-bero aad Ui r.aw. The e' ganired growers ef the tot will re tja>* isrr ce'ehratlocr ea Aant jat Not Ben, laT-t. Bargaw. Cli [tte. Kealy. 2u dlMd. Vaaseher Wdliams'oe. Kih(r*rfle, Washic, THE DAIRY CX)W. FARM, W «*R AND s? Dairying Should Be Ou Every Farm In Country > DAiRtING AMI THE UNKI.R I | "Kve:y man. ik-amrr wise. I the w> so- of -«me fiiend in ;W -iff-ur - i).' life— i 1* ieifcrnaj » *>.*:hrr arvacie oi Ux "Fra.ftrit)[ I vt.a« ; Tbr Itiry I'll* * MlkV Pwfessw L H. Harrington. Ivi'i j of 11* IV-partment of I r.i »»iwj •' Moasm. in a leier of December Jt. l*J2. nji:- "For a bout l« day* U>t Aura-i ! ' «rav*W ihrwujrr wlSrpi Idaho, ! where they un- ihr climate *x»! the i -«l capable »( u.sit ([ ibr bes. n ,.p> , | 1 have ever »a -yet the iu tius -«tkn are !Aui\ bankrupt. -l!erause man; of ikf kirkt. m th« 1 I -mall l*»> bai faded the G*\(inu oi i | :ne >lat»- a dairy train, on | wh.ch mere several of agn- ' . uh»n. arhw-e only it was i» uik to ' ".be farmer , trllu j them knr the. «-wM becMtv- more frv«frrtnv L | keeping co»«. "la (••iinrrtioe with my talk to I etr j I l«-W that we bad never bad a ♦> .vk j .ailure ta a la: mine owum-u'r in prino pally l»v»j-»- our farmer- are >iairy faiprn l« lif I hib in W i con, ia wTI Iral a fi« :i | er waei ua the ft nftk of h, ail j •a? "1 «--ed this ill U-; ratios many tui -•> >l.#« the mntta« btnni -ee t.o-s mhotr nmj were not kepi a-1 r»ntKi«H with .'her puu o: .i*•] 'w.k'iy win-re mar . nm are m ie- j by tSe um 'rx I km w :l a! aim. *t j ar.\ of tt roaia | k j a« b voir nee 'bat haak- - dairy * !'«•> da Mt rail, while thcae ate .-*• *»»> cf liUh-j, hi-My W *1 ere io o» are kept, ia wlia'ij the l-anks K «* failed ia laif nu o- j be.! i«r.nr the pad few year-. la.m*i- in l.talo want to al'vmg k) BB|(l *1 falfa rattiaf tfceir crop and shippi' - d. 1-ut - luce the war this can't U «..-ie hrut.aUi' The nhaiMa of thai (-«»*ry or any other, where crofs aiej r in treu raw stale, will ht cm, •• r=d I b e no >mM that in a few year-, ater dairying a c4jl> li-hrd in Idah>. this wul be one oi the most prwperw* Krtaat of the I aitcd State-." tiienwr Dtiia d Idaho Nad m a Pfrhailaa: "I roßUMend tbe m um't !*ni>i •tallying—believing that at will ab ! li » fitaarial ruotano-. -tail a v'«i l »"»ia of wtJth. pn>nJe a hrtlei maikrt for f«n(t crop*, aid promote the health and welfare of owr pn^j,. « anmteinl from every i>ir dairying Meat* to ba the factor that will mo-l sarvly hiaf prwpenty to ua" VI bat might be of still farther ■•> j teve.-t to vow is a Setter wigla I Mr. A J. Mrli- oe 1. liury age* m) | the FrOcw Railway, in which he ' •ays: "iKinng the pert* * of didUt««. * heh we have had ±md are slid bat j iog the Otari hate stifntd l v j taan aay other urtian ar aai them in j aay direct ma, not excepting Saathea* | M>—own. with their eilnmrly feit m >dk. There is bo nana far it tlat I j know futpt the dairy now ami hen. Loth of which have brew drpai ed Upon to keep a -teady Row of money into the lemUrj. They hair both done their doty " A kiftia cyt«*e 4ntn]td every thing a farmer wad except has cow* hie rrgwlar kuk -Wpauit. A Wester* Tranra «e hnwr bft has cotton ataadiag ia the held, it wasat worth rckag. ll.* few cowt j fed aa the readier ami waste I an-1 were the "anchor to windward." Farm j er. merchant aad hanker ~waxe« fat.* - A kMtwky farmer harvest | hi- tobacco crop He fwd there were two kinds of akw» ia a t abate r patch. One pew an the phM ami the other packed him aff ile bowght ap the reserves a half lawa cms. Dad he nit —i bwyinjr shorn, clothing aad provisions? He safer? They Ad aot. It waa a land of aai haaei Aad Thea: la the cwra bed. the richest «n rultaral aectiaa ever Jeaakaped, where crap faOares ahaold he ■fawew, aad pnuapeiitj ever pa lata*, farmers have actaaSy fated ta get cun a dtaa' leeara fee tWr UUr dmvag the paat What la The Aaaaer? THIS MARKET IS CAPABLK OP v GIVING SERVICE MIXED WITH ABSOLUTE COURTESY—TRT IT ESTABLISHED UN MR. J. E. Roberson DIED WEDNESDAY ,'Jne Of Robersonville's Most Prominent Citizens In the death of Mr. John L Rr-ber -i*i, who passe-1 away at his home lat Wrxlnes'lay at 3 p. m. after aa illness of only 91 minute-, KoteiMa ville loses one of its oldest ami most primment citixens. >lr. Rober-on was in his yard anl in apparently guad health when he was taken wth a violent pain in the stomach. He weat into the house ami lay >lown and with in thirty minutes he was tiead. Mr. Roliersoit was 75 years old and seirtii in the Confederate Army as a memtier of the Junior Reserve#. His bu-ineH.- in life had lieen fanning ami but retired from both of these some years airo when he became inactive. He mo\e«l from ti«ld I'oint to Robersonvilie eleven years agou and for sometime thereaf ter war the senior member of the firm of J H. Roberson and Compact. He leaves besides his widow two children, J. II Kobersvn, Jr. and Mrs. J. H. Everett, both of Kobe r -or* ti !le. The burial will be in the Roebrroa \ille cemetery this afternoon. SERVICES AT RAPTIST CHI Rt'H X. V. JOYNER. rastor. Sumiay school »:45 a. m., J. C. Aa ■lers n, Supt. Sertm.n by the |tastor II a. m. At 3:"50 in the afternoon the pastor will preach at lliKgV school house. Sermon by the pastor 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even iiig at S :MI o'clotk. Vou are cordially invited to attemi all these service-. iMd Ke-ident \ isils W illiaai-ion Again Mr. Levi Kirby and wife, of Nor folk. an* visiting relatives an«l f ien.t» here this week, levi left W ilhamstoa about 14 yean airo and has made Norfolk his home. Il l many- frier*!* he«c will be glad to know that h*' is nwrilwr with success in the business -wnprtAi .. -■ - 1_ Misses A line Klir.ibeth NoareP. Frances Gursranux and Mr. Henry fiurkih went to Washington yester>laa. RALEIGH FAIR TO HE BEST EVER Raleigh, August ZL lliKgei unu bel ter than evei liefore is liter-ally ai d •-trirtly true of the lacuig progiam for the North Carolint State Fair thi.- fall, accenting io g nera; n. .r- - g*-r K. V. Walborn. The be t is none too goud for the State fair, and two racing circuit* fur the State will each include trie State fair. This is the lust time in Xorui Carolina that there Las been nv*re than one circuit a:nl and the first litre that perse- ran mole than jSki to ttifl earii. Uut it's a diiTereut story thLs year. Therei the granu circuit with eight naenibeis, each offering $6,-UK) or a lol»Kl im 1,2"nl in purses. Each mem ber has the same races with four SljliMO early closing events, in which the Stale fair has alone 142 entries. Then there are tix JUKI open classes wUkd should attract as many as the early clo>ing for practically all stables carry extra horses for these events. Fairs included in the gram! circuit besides the State fair are Mount Airy. IkUL-ton-Salem, Greensboro, Wilsw., Tarboro. tireenville ar.d WilLamstoa. Tbe grand circuit will provide a sizable lot of events for the State fair, but this isnt all. The State fair v alwi one of the six fairs in on the short -hip circuit. Each member of the short-ship circuit, except the State fair will offer eight purses of S4OO each. The , State fair will have the four JIJMW parses and six S4OO purses. Being a member of both the grand anil short ship circuits should bring practically all bors«a to Raleigh during the fair week. . Tbe aggregate purses of are attracting horsemen throughout the I nited States. Tweaty-two states aad «>nad» aie represented in the early entries, some of the best horses ia the country being in the number. eaae crop system and have not given the dairy cow the proper place ia their fanning operations. Hundreds of fanuem who until a lira months ago considered mar mak ing "small business" and • dew may to make money, are today straddling a milk stool, not hrwif they ieea to aik cows but beta—e it in the eae sure aad ilopendahie source of ia- It's a short story with tm way* Ma failure to meet a crisis OB dfreui Aad farming baaed upon dairying which meets every crisia with a vie-
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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Aug. 24, 1923, edition 1
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