'■ _ __ .
FARMERS. WILLIAMSTON IS THE
PULFE TO SELL VOIR TOBACCH
TR\ ONE OF THE HOI >I_S HIT!?
VOLIKE LI-: I MBEB TT.
HIGH ADVANCES
ARE NOW BEING
PAID TO CO-O!^
Record Week of Deliver-
ics Made In the Old
Belt by Membei-s
.« -
Marc thin a mill ten pouTHi* of
'\acvo naekd the warehouses of the
Y«bacce tirowee- Coope.-alive
tpa ha Tuesday when the co-ops- "i
tie old Ml of Virginia a«*i Noith
Caraiiaa begaa their second year o*
aith rejoicing ami m*»s
■aitrr that have never beea e«|ual-
P the history of the a ooat.ori.
Old belt memhee of the cooperativ*
a. lib aTinai are gresi'ly tejoiced ove. |
tke hick cash advances they were pai*
(i xkear fir*t deliveries thii Brvek. In
the fact that the I*ar.v !U
suaiket
reals oa tke opening da) and p'ico
everywhere upon the auction flcon
kive proveu disappointing l« the Vir
y«- *e.-tei n Carolina famrers,.
tite payments by the ma»ket
—y anaoi iatibt this year have greatly
eocwaraged its metulen.
Tte a 1 print inn has increase*! its
first cash payment* to 'he nen:her> '•
mm every padr which *i brougt.t i» j
, tka> meek Their cash advanret lent
v ariapperf- rua# from $25 to
! Oa the best grades of cutters the as
ac aTaoB v paving over }2ki« fi"»
;» fdvaares while an even greater pro
yo>rtiaaa3e increase was roted in th>
t first pajmiits for lugs and primiaps.
Tke id apt imi of the cooperative
• plan by Pre ident Coal
»re. last week. a« the soiutioa of
tv jjßhatlir r of the wheat farmer
ia tke northwest ami the liberal errd
ib ke>r plaaned *o meet their nced»
aad thee of other cooperative r% eo-1
nit iai both throufrh the War l : |
aune iiiion Mfl the irteimr>! ;
u#e mdit haaks add- arother rat^
a* ewtwwtiM to the practical h*n
.
r*t of the cooperative ' rranization.-;
wterk -Ameriran t hooro farm-!
«j !atr- fßPmsfu!! v ailopted h a I
Jtmam *ta'es.
TUE NEWS Htll NliS' CRY
t4. grse as the tcert of a "love:
tea*" "aSe. with a *"cj ime cMupiei' I
2 a j. tjeirt" vail. uh«
nerve « Jresi «« the o'd front psige
f*r U» "tewe aesi*" stuff is the pub
Jar art- Gh. U* girt un. t te a "wee j
rw.lei kk nar *an i "her love o ptei
ajr tiac" ner d.«n, and t*«e ma--
c.a>t he a mdl>onaie who can "bay
*' he aaats," so he ueoi Mt "care."
.Aad well play it stiong in a "humai
" gkoad* aid aeW ret that girl her dut
Ok. well get her Brads of
/tor «M bar's Irak aad thus pell aad
Ft« tale-
Oae (kaetkara cow for which the
I IHT*-*T* paickaser gave his pessonai
I asce three years age aa tha* he nught i
I feed aad care for the animal as a
I pan of baa dab work, was the meaas,
I: d aa Idaka dab boy. Frank Ha akin ,
I i'apian ability aa a stock
I —-■ Par tkiee years he has caved
H Mr amd aaaaaurd his bve pc-
I rw JBg U tke improved mtfhods ad
I sweated hjr Ida agncaltural extiailia
I ma adfiat to has herd aadß he
I Be pare teed cattle.
Lfe- te iipaali te the Caited State
B it.pa.lat mi agiiraltaie. were *l,
■ -
I idte News far the teat far* atevy
I * 'T 111
THE ENTERPRISE
"10«0\ FORE>r TREES Ol
NORTH CAROLINA-* MEETS
miTH MICH APTKOkAL
iletax IV By Hie* Sihiih a"4 Kw
aad Girl SL —I Troop* iKrr
lk EM» State
The attractive han,iltx4., *Oomiut
t F«nst Trees, of North Cjiolii a." pub
[
I lihei last tjtfiaF by the Xo.tfc Cat
j eksa GtaligitJ arvl cwrvey
| Hill I hai, through tie finaß
rial astt.tucc of the Notth Carotin:.
jFonsti} aMrutwn a»« reached a
««•»» Klrtwa. That it ua| pneut
a»d be*isg iaed as its autl >rs ran
tea plated is JKWTI by its adoption x
a text book i* tbe science dqc rtneit
"f seteial of the hijrh ch«..l* an
tAf of Ue Salt.
Prof- Raymond Hioford of Cai'foni
e*dWge a* ±prstiis|r t*« week- »t ki
course ■ k.laryia a study of tree
*»d he War placed in the I uvt of
••ffc of his more thai fifty >twir(-
i a .opv of thm book no that they ray
tie lb.* to do individual work ui the
subject- Sixty rojjc- have been re
cently smml by the Sali-l ury high
j.cfcool to te used ui coanectioa with
! the « .ii ib the trimre depart merit
I there The trbcwli of «Kfonl a»l
; Mteine bit also asked for -uppiie
1 la be IB the lam Bray.
Tke book |r also being used by the
Boy Scwet asd Girt Scout organixa
A Girl Stout lea-ler of Grm
b®™ state* that "Common Fores
T"* rf North ha- been
icvaluaMe to her in her work wttfc
ft«* Girl SML
i «f aaly ten cent* tc
*rh f iUiu or srart aim
H thetr ttarhrn leaders this bnt
i- » do rnpt-oo arc J ci-
I'* M,U *T moat important aati'.e
I -nti, should be a-ed by tree >t»li
| 9M through It the
NEGROES GOT
ADVICE TO LEAVE
THE COMMUNITY
Xeed No Second In
vitation to Make a
Speedy ~Exit
i UTTSBI KH. Fa : Uet. la - A
nunUwr Ufiu,j Uday are report
*■* '• have left. J*w.a'« t> westup hir
•* »■«** fdhwia, ti» oider -i
| 4 **•' •H* s -W (onunit
"* •*** e*ery Wfio n.u-t qu tike
tea aahip aitka tied y f«v hour*
Others are reported a* prepanr* U
Wave. "
Police MM the CMuuote',
ras the fßah of thy claya* »—i
at.rday aicht mi Thomas Kowlarui
j aid ** ' "» * * dpag.,
««. Edith Cfc. by .
mL
'eportcd tteer action U the
SIN DAT SERVICES AT THE
MEMORIAL BAPTIST (learn
Suaday ,M
at >li a a, J. C Anderson aprr
•anght Igr K** J teatkn. If yea ai*
n—«ifi with aay other SoUai
•chool. we pit y*m a rardial in vita
two te aaite with oaw mi oar daaea.
U. S:4» ft a. Senmmm by the paste*
TM PL rn, »d|ii«: "The Ow aad
Perhaps hp eeeld to Jfc chprrh M
WILLIAMSTON. MARTIN OOrNTT. NORTH CAROLIN K. RAPU OTTTTBFK I?. \92X
COTTON CO-OPS.
REPORT A GOOD
SHOWING OF 1922
(Members Received 2 1-2
• Cents Per Pound More
Than Outsiders
RALEIGH. Oct. 10.—An averagr
! price of two aad one half rent.- per
pouad over the aver*pre pnee receiv
ed oa the open market • the amount
wtiarh the aeemhers of the North Car
olma Cutaoii t»towers Cooperative as
iiillat »■ will receive for the Wi:
rrop—after: dedactine aii eiperu* o.
opetatMß—a avowing that conimai .L
--ik* appieciatiuu of the n*mbrrshi|.
and ikawstralet the \a!ue of coop
eßative markcUnp Cuech' are U-in*
matted the for the final set
tlement now and Bill continue until
ever check «* out
Accorxhnc to the results of a sur
v«-y of the cotton markets- throu«thnM
the North Caraliaa Cotton belt the
average price paid for cotton durinr
the season of 1922 Bra.- twenty tw
trnli The final statement of the Cot
toa Gnans Cooperative association
shnß» that the net averapi price »hn •
u heter paid to the members of lb
asaocra'iaa mm sbort Staple cotton is
trcatj four and one half cents. Thi
s the net price after payini; all e\
peases of operation.
iHrertoi of information. T. ft.
lbaaMa,>Bys that reUura ly the «
ptue of opera!ion aa lieaxier f«i
the past momb than it woukl be the
rawaiag teaMß, thlx heinp expetieace
of other Mtperdhc organisations.
Srartaap aritha»t experience, the un
framed iaplt)M arvl the fart that ev
ery departamot ha-1 to lie built up
from the enuaad aaa more
evpensiie thaa it pill be from this
kae forpatxl
• There another feature that t
inpurUM The cauperatinir assocaa
'aiii acted as a Malwliier of the mar
ket an»« it «w «vi-lent that the av
eraee pra* ■weitol by the IMMI mem
ber of 22 Mb aas higher than £
vufcl laie hre* withou: the
of the Cooperative Marketing a-soria
Uoa.
Plaa- far the coming year indicate
aa iamaiad ddwt? of cotton an-'
every departme«A If ready for the
w»rt The sales lrpartment her al
>e»-fy Bkade MM salee both at home
iad abroad and auhy of the larger
aaaafattaen with dioa the
Hatioa did bnane* last year are mak
iag laipiiiu aaad are anxious to d»
kwine*j the coaniag ;«ar.
COST OF UVIVG HIGHEST
IK WAHHIM.TON, Ik C.
Ba-hlagtia. D. C, the oAcial resi
hart mi the rrpab'icaa attorney gan
end. who began his career in th
*ahme wath a pnnaiae to curb proft
teenikg. has a coat of
thaa aim i « aay other city la the coaa.
try, acewiig te the 15. S. Bureau
I steUrtaea. The prpsg of
I'll. mpuMec aad acker fat4a la
Peßorfcad the peak of war times, it %
npaatai.
Whale frak pork was teOiag faa
Waakiagtaa at Mi a pea nil oa'jaly
•i. «anaer -as gettiag Itt cents
a Ileal for has bee hogs Tie hag
•back the piken sold far |i« a
*"■' l' ■» »ald at aa advance of
h * h "l«e. iariahig. ferhaps. tke
Faaaaua af easteea Caraiiaa have
«»• Be laat two years aa
■ a Bit WHM WM Un
PLAXT A PASTCRB THIS
,
FALL IS I RGED B¥ THV
I AGRK'ULTIIK IH I'A.M '
J— I i
l H nil Ho Mark Toward Makm; ih.
Faiawr lnlqnsilml «f Any
•Wff of Sapply
•" 1
RALEIGH. Oct. II. —Hur..inf >: ~{
r.
tinnoMntions made by county - r (
-i
e.its uirough uae cwitiil poitjtw •
l;
I Nvith taroliia prove the Wlu- ?
" : !
I and clovers for pwO ,alw • -'*
Imiag. It is enlj uml«r W) >'" V
1 itonal ci;cum>tunce> that live S.ck
' |ran be K">»n withe uJ'
1.21189, ah«l im>v l> the Unie *.*> K? |
! (We. pasiutgs leacly, t. i. |
i Hato, stale agent for the ext.-n.-tc- j
I divistoa of the State college »i-> »
( I partiikhl of Agriculture.
; Mr. Hod.-*>n cays that after IX:
! b«i the IMh win be most 100 U' t
I ,
plant.
In making a pasture in this ,
Mr Hud-on -\arioaas wixtur. j
! of |rTa.-s.~r> and clover.- grow »>il luc |
thouki he vaned according to *> '••» I
Imm. The following g.neral formula
ha.- proien valuable for the c*:iirJ|
put of the state: Orchard
Italian rye gntN- awl red top, nch" I
|uui«b> each of seed with four poo d I
of ml clover .red for planting a- I
r
acre. On the .tamper and lower x»f j
. , I
of the mote eastern counties. cik (
I
poumts of Al-ike clover seed shoui I
be substituted for rrd clover. In mu»t j
' of the eastern countieis, U>o, Japan!
f and white dovei make a valuable a.. 1
f - I'
dtti.n in the spring j
■"Of wane the seed Ijcl should U J
well prepared *ihl well fertiliied. It I
most ri.'u lime is necessarj , e-pecial |
|y where clover 1* panwsi Only poo j
f r—uH- *.ll be had with r >a*s an» I
1 -ml plan'e.l on poor, ui. fertilized I
aoiL It is »ot a.KnaWr to ww>tc j
! s-ed under such condition Ijwl thai J
' will make a bale of cotton, or 35 t j
40 bushels of corn pet acre, shoubl I
finr (ratt »aacees--fuil\ Tti* clove I
-to! should be inoculated with either J
natural or artificial inncula'ion. The |
s/-ed -bould I* sown 011 t-p of wei j
prepared >WI aad covered b> a knt»' I
I
cr l«ard drag. rather than liy a spike I
f t"4hcd harrow. #
"Where cotton talk- ate I
p iu|> e-r.rly enough to cu' »>ff the IWI
upply of boll weevils, >u h land est- I
* I* h-wi to pasture (frt-- -eed. o I
r some other winter cover cr».p. This J
- will prevent leaching of the |oiL"
|
' GERMANY 18
NOW READY TO
« NEGOTIATE
- Premier Poincare Offer-1
ed Cooperation of
Reich In Ruhr
PARIS. OH. 10l— Herr Von llaesch. i
lieraan Charge D"Affairs, tuday of
fered Premier Pomcare the • •>opera- 1 1
ticn of the Rearhstaß towar.i the re- 1 1
ion of moral i eetmanic life in I I
•Ac Ruhr I
r Vpn Hoesch Mid be male the pro
1 ratal under Berlin's orders, suggest- I
n pa iwHg of the Fren. h, Be%iw I
ard lepceseatatives ia'tlk or- 1
.-wped te-ritory to discus - ways and i
' Wtoi of inn apihtiing the re>ump-
'hs '•! r*rmai economic life. *
1 He licensed to comment, saying it '
' was now his duty tn inform his gwv 1
' erwmeat that the French were »- '
' willing tn interfere with the aaga '
" 1
Rocky Moort—The Atlantic Cad I
Line tiifwnl is to erect new coach £
L
..
NOW WANTS A
CURE !
OF TtBKKCCIAISIS
I - :
Dr. Rs-own Calls for Re
search Work to Find
a Cure
i To .«eanHi f«l»r a positive cure for tu
i
wmn-L- must le Jie next step I >L
\ en in the campaign apin>t tubercu
i Uwis declares Or. Lawrasun |lr\ wit.
p-esi.ient of the National Tubervul.s
association. l>r. Brown urges more
evien-ivc reseaivh *oik on the part
[of is workers and deploie.
"he fact that the long search ar.i the
| of the Anancral reward ha
.b-couiaged many brilliant scientist.-
from entering the tuherculor-t. field-
Mitch valuable rrsearch work ha
!«vo done by the medical staff of tl»
North Carolina Sanatorium .lurinir the
la. t three year.-. Then- were no fund?
icanlabe for this woik except an up
l>r»|iH-iti«n of IUIW annually by tli.
North Carobna Tulieiculosis .unci.'
tian, so the most of it necc«sanl> ha.*
to be done by putting additional hut
■len> on the tnedwal staff. Kver>
sanatorium for the treatment of tu-
Wrvulc*-is *»wcs it to the tuhereulo->-
cau-e a>»l to the people tho have tu
Itemulosss to coivluct research actix i
~tiesl
»r. Itrown says further: "A com
| p .-te eradiation of tuberculosis n>u.-t
|
' follow alonr* one of two lines. Fiat
by vaccination, or some c>ther method
[of treatment which is as successfu
I tut the administering of quinine in nir.
laria most be dkroveml. Another
| possibility is that pulmonary tubercu
I basis, like trpiosy ami typhus, wii
rra.lually rwie until in countries
hye'enic civilization it will lie of slight
.nipoctance "
Hut till ruch a cure is found, em
phasises if Itrown, the metho.l cu I
cure an| preveaiUon that have alread>
' hren fount sucressful must lie faith
I fully adhered to. He says, "At the
present time public clucat ion in di -
|
lea.-* prrieatko, increased sanatorium
| fecihties, an.l ad-tjuate after rare in
[ or-Ser to prevent a lelap.-e an- the
le-t available men.- of still further
re>lucine the mortality anl rase ratn "
i
,
>1923 I VItaRTS OF LIVE STIM K
AND MEAT Mlim INCREASE
Import.- to the I'nited States of rat
tle. «fce, -beep, anal gwats totale.l
j bral durint; the twelve months
jenOn.»f June 1923. as compared with
218/B1 beaxl for the same period end
in* June 19££, according to the Bu
rruu of Animal inlustry I nite.l States
Ispartnml of agriculture, which is
iin charge al the inspection wotk car
[tied oa by the fcieral government.
| More than half of the imported am
mats were from Cm nala, moat of the
remainder ceminr from Mexico and a
■mailer auniber from Grant Britain.
Cattle a»le up the greatest part o
the shipment -. with sl>eep second, an* 1
rants third .and -wine last.
Imports of meat ami meat foes'
pioducts for the twelve month* to
taled 4S/47.7U pounds. Cauuula was
the rfcwf «oun« of supply,
as with ab.7«MC2 pounds of fees!
aad refrigerated and other product#
bii4 the year. Argentina rank*
•arwad with 18jM9,159 pounds, ami
I'rwgwajr third with 9,192,414 pound-.
Brazil, Aadralia, New Zealand ana
Daring the twelve months ending June
•922. aaljr 41J913.49S pound- of simt
lar pre darts nut impeded.
■ —■
taarkaa can he exterminated by (
scattering aadaam fluoride ea tb> j
«Wm m It in where they nan. sr.y
haart invwatigwUra at the Sta.c c*.'
i^ss^ssai
J 111 l NG MAN SI C* i MBS
Ttl PNEI MONIA ATTACK j
A ITER ONLY FKW DAk
i
Mr. *m. Berklrc lalley Pas-*-. |
the Beyond at Ace of Oaly
Toeaty Foaar Year*.
M .liham I v-k - lalle> >lie.l V. e.
I
-us hi tveiutir. Oro*ber loth, nea
WiMuRL-tot! fiom an attack of p-;eu
monta. lie wa -taken sick Friday «
a_-t week while wockinu in the pea
nut field, and from the first it wa
thoucht the attack was verj seri.«us
|Hetm>>r>u deveJ.-pin»r in both lung
lie wn- 24 vears ohl. the son of
Mr. an.l Mrv (>«rr S. Lilley. wrhc
with several brothers an.l sisters sur
viv* him.
The vounjr man v*s nc4e.l for his
>|Utet an»l oadcily manner, always
keeping awa» from the placn that
might fea.l to ti «l4e He wa* a
friend to all with »Wi he came n>
touch.
The funeral was conducted by Eld
er John W. Rocerson. an.l the int. t
merit was at the old family grave
yaril at Mr. * W. lalley"*
tt»rn»N co-ops. m
MAbK SETTLEMENT
RAl.EltaH. Oct Hl—After wnwi
erable delay, the re nt of the neces
.-tty for a final audit of the accoutn
of ove(. 31.aai nemlets. the N«rtn
Carolina Cotton Grwoeo
association Cut nirht aniiounre-t tt
final otlli 1 for the cotton crop
-of 1922 Dwnng the .-e»~on the n.-
sociation kandlnl 132JK42 l>ales of cot
ton. of which I2VICT hales *»-re of
short staple.
FAMILY THROWN
INTO CELLAR BY
TERRIFIC BLAST
Thought To Have Been
Done By BootleK>rers
for Revenue
ST EI BENYIIXE. Ohio. «>ct 10
The home of Char e- IVa.ce, protii •
Iwtl'xi enforcement athri. at Smith
hel.t, wn t of here was Mown up W
»ta> by dyaamite. IVune, his wife
awl lobi »kii» nloudi ecapol sen
oos iigury.
Ike bta-t partly wre.-ked tin- c!t\
ball ■-pp"«s«te the IVaice borne. tt>>-
Staxg rtslauant, the l««e of Mrs.
Mry Marryacan aad broke wimtow- in
three score re-?t lenc. i. The dytain' c
was placed uM«t the p*»ich. aid the
structure c- "-poc-l ir-ward. The fain
liy were t_. ■ -*& n ,nt« the cellar.
Vt» an age«l woman,
is scimih ■ I feßoWiUfr the evplo
sun 1 '.*■ -age is estima'e.l t
excee.l twn.ii lioiiiid .totlars.
Miners. *««* to work ewly tha.-
mot rang, thaoarh the nei*faboi ho«l.
- " '' •*»
claim they .-a* four nru. straiigers.
abusliag oa the corner
fAbets report an airtoawohile with
several men having town at a high
rate of speed.
Penrce tajn he a*»e* received any
thren teniae letters but bootleggers
ha. recently IknaMwd him.
REMOVES WATERMELON
SEED LODGED IN LI NG
in ■ I
CHARLOTTE, Ort. L-A waterme
on seed swallnacd by llcibsn G*>
eleven months old. of Aim, M. b,
n week ago. aad which had nmplti
ly shut aff the fanctaMkv of the
aiorwrng hgr Dc. C N. Heeler at the
Charfatte Eye. Ear. Xoae aad Thnaat
haapataL
w
iHIS MARKET IS CAPABLE OF
GIVING SERVICE MIXED WITH
ABMILITE OOLRTEST—TMT IT
ESTABUSHED I'M.
NORTH C AROLINA
STATE FAIR WILL
BEGIN NEXT WEEK
Prospects Better Than
Ever Before In Its
History
RALEIGH. Oct. 11.—All r««d- lend
to the Capitol City next week when
the State fa..- will be 011- Itoth ro»is
jn.i ruilrxwi. for ihcu>aiMs aie ex
pected to come by train as well a.-
by automobile.
I!elun>l rates ha\e been offered by
ail railroads for the fair which op
ens Monday morning »i«l cur.Unutt
through Friday. For tho-e aounit by
automobile special arrangements are
being ma.ie at tie fair grwumb, for
(talking car-, lEtl th»» «iesiring to
camp out will find a camping spot
within the grounds if the\ bring alont;
tht-sr camping cHltfits- Koads in I lie
vicim' > of lulfiiHi are reported
being in first clafs condition.
The fair will ret nr..h* way M'«i
da>. October 15. with the finest ar
ray of exhibit.- in its history, urv.-rd
nig to General Maoatrer K. V. Wal
l>uni. * h'> i? worku p n.irtit and day
lo pet them lined up Kiery kind of
industry in the Stat* w:il be
sented while apriority ial aiki live
storir lk pla« s are declared to le the
. i
liOst in tilt- histo.y of tiie institution.
Mrs. Yanderbilt ha.- sent out a last
iiutiute call to th.i-e .Iniruiv* to make
entries for exhibits aiHi hate i»4 .l>if
so to mail them at once. She says
I this is important
Fntcrtainment ruv will be full of
interesting ihous of all kind- while
man) free attractions in..in"c May
Wirth. America's premier hoise worn
$
an, will be pro* nhsl racli day of the
fair. There mill I* both thrills and
aniuaement soUM-tliinir for ev«rr>
body.
Tlie firework* display on each tught
of the fair mil I* »oith a tup *.«•
I!alc-i|;li m itself. "J*mppin>r the Na
vy" will br i-ne of the interesting
fire works features that shows nam
ninth ilica.|!iaUKll*s lam; IvmltiniM
' »
with .-hot ami -i.ell. fiiully to du
appeur in the ocean.
Another ••vent of inteiest tu many
fair (Tier- Kill le tin- iace-. T «>>
hun.tiel hor>es lia\r !« n entered for
these event-, and the pun es of ovei
su llwisaii'! dollar* have atlndei
-'■ me of the best racers in the er.tire
country.
SANDY RIIHiE
LOCAL NEWS
Mk* Katie Mae ("herrj spetit Satur
day night with lliat l>-u Allie Kio
diek. I "
Quite a iiumbi r of people from v
hen- »fnl to Siuithwick's creek
Sunday. . '
Mive- Thelma and lllai.rhe Hop
kins eut«*taiaed a nuinhet of fncMa
We Inesday aigM with a sugar stew-.
Miss Hilda Burroughs and Mr. John
nie Cullipher motoml to Rabema
ville SUM lay aflernouo.
On la*t Saturday. October the (th
Miss Lillian Gnfin and Mr. Lee llop
km- were happily married We wish
them a long and happy life.
Misse> Nealie Jones, Marie Riddick
and Eala Pate and Mesm Bribe Cal
lipher, TOM and Walter Oakley Mo
tored to Macedonia chunrh Saaiay
night. y.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A. J. Maaniag, Mn
Sunday adMal 9:45 a. a, V. C
Manning, aapt. Morning mrriem U
Eveniac ntilm TJO p. m, QrfMtai