THE
VOLUME IX.
DUNN, NORTH
MUST FARMER BE
ALWAYS TKE GOAT?
Not If H· Realises Hi» Power
And Pull» Together With
Hit Fellow»
Dion H. Butler in New* A Ob'erver.
1* til· fxrmor everybody'* goat!
Sometime' it look* tliat way. Τ .ant
week I fell in with « fertiliser minu
facturer and Wc Ji«il to iIiMUuIm
fcrtiViicia md fertiliser prie;·*. H.»
factory is on» of tfco interior '.owrt
evuAli.liment», anil lie hn* ti oay
frr'fjht from tin· etiaxt to hi* ptnnt.
"Ami there," he «aid, "i« one o( the
lliintr* that art* the farmei'· money.
Wc une considerable Vainit in ουτ
■mixtun·*. When We· rould ta·· the
kain:c in Wilmington At lh· >.hlp wi«le
for η i'.ttlc 0ver «i< dollar··. it look
neiirly as roueli mure lo gel t int siulT
from the vhmc). pay the freight tu
•ur plant ami have It rvmly to a»'
Now IÎ you will think that ihu muU·»
iai wan produced in Germany freight
nd to thr occan thole, carried aeron»
tli· mm. and delivered in Wilmington
for bot litlk more thnn the co*t of
freighting it to the· '.nlorlor to Lho
factory you nee where tho farmer «
against a frei/ht proposition. Kreiicht
ι» ν*j· νιμ mcwi in an mveru)· inn ι
enter into fertiliser whether the «tuff
romu frivm Florida rn'ne«, South
Amt-rica, O'ermnny. Nt« York or any
place. I'he(|<hatc rock haa a bis
freight rhai-Ki· »eeln*t it by the time
it g»t.« here from Florida end *ulph
orie arid has η big chance
against it. Bat the Anci'ran rail
frrtshta are the big factor in the ctjft
of f ertll ijcr."
A Railroad Hard Hit
It looked to me a* if the farmer
ia the gn»t but about the Mme tint»
that I was talking with the fertiliser
man 1 bad a letter from a broker in
New York who wju Mailing me a
copy of the laet report of the Norfolk
Southern railroad. I noticed that that
road operated last year with a deficit
for the year of $324,000, or a lom of
mora than a thousand dollar* for
•Very gorkjog day of the year. Car·
rond* are In such condition that no
body la witling to Invent money Id
railroad stocks, and for that reaaon
the raids have practically ceased
building new lines, and their rolling
stock has (tone· to the bowwows. The
physical condition of the roads rijrht
now la more of a drawback to the
property o? the farmrr than tS··
freight rates charged, for If the road*
are not (pf-ndlly put ia bettor eliap."
the job of moving the farmer'* pro
duct* ia dirrtlncd to heenmr one of,
lhn critical problem* that -wilt eon
front the world. It will not be a ques
tion of tbo rated charged, but of mov
ing the stuff in quantities to meet
the absolute requirements ol the con
•timer.
Well, that did not teem to be get
ling me anywhere in this matter of
high fert'Hu-r eo.ts, and Vu make
matters worse a Penn*ylvama eoal
mine operator whe ha* been at Plne
hurst dropped another bomb in my
investigation. His argument ran. "A
curious rituntion In drvelop'nc in the
strike in Ihu coat flcldi·. Since the
atrike coal tuts been Coins np gradu
ally, and i* now averaging at the
mi»'·* In oar itstc about three dol
lars where contracts at lower Apure»
art not holding over. Mines that arc
not tied lip with contracts arc per
feetly willing to pay Ihe demanda et
the miners if eonl can be sold even
lower than titrée dollar*. Now will)
nu*jncj» apparently improving an
over the country it hi ροκηίΜη that
lhe mine* that cut «οΠ γοη) for three
dollar· or men two rtfty will be will
ing to pay the «rale the miner» de
mand, a thin* tin·y ronlil not do in
the epring when coal win below two
dollar*. K«*w I' an agreement It made
on the bad» of Ut· Kale demanded
the remit win be that coal wilt have
to rtay op. and that will meaa th't
the railmad» and every other con
oumrT wtU hat· to operate on hlgh
prlr«-d coal ·β·ίη. tlow fro'fkt rate·
ean come down If conl lj to stay high
is hard to *>#.·*
The Eeevlartlag Circle
And there the thing goe· ο» In that
everinting circle, het when it tm»«i
to tho farmer he ret a the nhort end
of 111· «tick. C«i| Htmi to «bow «If*·
of «laying αρ. Iron and rte el preducti
are beeomlrr firmer agala. Ballmad
m to* cannot he r*docod with coal
high, not with iteel high. nor wilt
other thine* Mffc. and thine· havi
no tender) «y to go down hi price wltl
bailn*M Improving. With freight
ratoa high frrtfliaer U hound U b«
high, aa ta «rery other thing the far
«Mr hat to bey, and Mgfc freight
make lhe concerner pay mnr· «one
where for what the man «η the fa m
ha· to ten. I enafom thet I lee bo
eae way eat for the farmer, awl tha
la net to aak for eoneeadoa from ath
; HENRY FORD WILL RUN
IF PEOPLE WANT HIM
! Detroit Miulultnr WnU K«
Saanal Aay Maaay Te Cat
OM··, Hmvar
Detroit, Mich., June .—Henry Fori
I hiiK itilliDHUtl privately Uuit hn would
I run for I'rnhlent "if the proplf of
, Ihr country deilra him to do ao," bat
[ '"he would refaxc to *p*nd »ny bob
oy to bring about hU nomination oi
I >'1»rtion," according to WHilaa T.
' Krtnb«ry, editor #f a Oaartom
! new.tpapcr and one of tb· Mm ia
t!i« Dearborn ''Henry Ford for Praa
! Went" clufc.
' Although ha ho* mtdc no pnblte
announcement, 'Mr. Ford haa intima
ted to member* of Ui· oLob that ha
would bo in a reropthre mood ahouid
the drmatd for hi· candidacy coma
from tho peop'e of th« country, Mr.
Κιotflx'ry told the Auoclaited Prm
Hrmbôr· of the dub who taat weak
plmined to ia« Mr. Ford and aflleially
**k him la run for Présidant bava
dorlded to wait until after the clob'a
organization meeting at Dearborn to
morrow aifht, Mr. Krowberg aaid to
•aid, that a committee wlU be
deli-gated tomorrow night to wait up
on Mr. Ford toaar time during the
wci-V and mak· tho official requaat.
NO REASON FOR
IMPORTING FOOD
North Carolina Cm Pradace
Everything It Ηιι<ι le
Thia Line
(By John Pad Uui)
Then- ·τρ couat tea In North Caro
lina which apcnt more thaa $1,000,
000 lut year for iaaported bay, «em,
Mia and other feedMoJT·. Thon ia
no logical rcaaon why any feed of
any kind ahooid be Imported Into any
Tar Heel county, except la tare ia
f>ta#cei -where prepared food· nay
bi ri-quired for abort period· for fa
cial purpose*.
Th« amount of' feed praAooeJ ta
North Corolla·
of legvmea and other trope that are
adapted to thia aoction It la an eaay
mutter to produce cheaply all oar
feed retirements. Soy bean· and
velvet beaaa for aeed an rhaapar
than thoy have been at planting time
doting the paot few yean and cir·
pcaa an probably a tittle cheaper al
io. Workateok aa well ai cattle and
rtitrp can be maintained on legume
hay» and without grain daring the
wiiitcr when not at work. Other crop»
• uileble for bay production are aor
irhuw and Sudan $cr*m and millrla.
Utile time remain· for the planting
uf com and it ia not too early to be
«in planning of fall grain.
Aj rtrange aa It nay aeern the eoan
tlct which Import the graaitaat
amount* of feedatuffa into the State
are a number of rieb aaatera coun
(!<·« in which food may he produced
more rully and at leaa coot than hi
other vctiona of the etate iato which
tittle or no feed il Imported. lite
boll weevil promlana to force a rapid
abandon mont of the old practice of
railing cotton to buy food for liva
rtoek to work mon cotton to hay
more feed, etc., ate." And the oae
rrop cotton and tobaeco farmer ia
irolag to find that ha eaa produce
feed in North Carolina aa cheaply or
more cheaply than the farmer in the
Wcet who hae grown food for hla
heretofore—and he wW not bava to
gay for baling, hauling, (torag·,
' freight and mon hauling chargea on
K. In addition to two, three or foal
I dealer** profita.
AVERY HAS MAJORITY
OF TM IN HARNETT
I Ltllln*ton, Jane 6.—Ltt rteaivad
TM nU> la Binwtt mU Anqr te
IΚ14. riving tka Moriranton auui «
: majority of 7M. William·, for aoll
! citor, wrtwi 1M and ΜΛη fW.
ι The vet· for Um county «u >IW7
rr» but ta Uko op Mm b% «tick and
rtoetii m tk< «Μ pwwb tkat Um
<r>U« help Ik soi (lut katp taMlta.
Kvrryfcody «k· iMkk «M klglur prl
γμ («r »hHr pcadttrt, and tk· prato
,rvn stand togalfcrr and ntw ta
. rnakn Mm (μ4ι ualaw Mm pria· I·
! kigfcar. WkaUwr Mm famar will ira
1 do tkat U arwrrtaln. At Um preaaal
' time Um so ap*nHv« ai»»riaaU an
; haadlnir hi tkat direction. Raw toi
, the farmer ta an ar—ilaai la pat M
ko κ» Bat It I· plain aaaa^i tkai
ka ia tka victim of oH»ndartlia if
•vary other ladoatry tad that ha payi
or»anit»d prieaa far »»ar|Mi>ag ht
bay·, and tkat kia *wB pay· orgaala
ι a<l pricoa far tatttac ta «aital. aw
for Miif aold, and far «vary faatan
of iU diatrfcatloo, and tkat ha aiaai
■eaapta tka penalty of ·«* bavin# ar
, '«anlcaUon wKk tta ai>a»f idltag f«m
kaklaé Mm.
NO CANDIDATE IS
CHOSEN FOR TWO
COUNTY OFFICES
BAGCETT OVERWHELMS
ROSS FOR STATE SEN ATI
Tewnsend DdttU Yeenf h
CIom Coetaet For Lniil*
ture Chaftn Cats M»joritj
Owmr Tar I <»"- Princ· W1»
Bat Dr. Warren Lmm—SOm
Gata Small Veto.
With tha rw«i for coonly rworil
»r and rtfUUr of indi tfco only anoi
undecided, the Democratic primary,
Xotty coatestad throughout the coun
ty, waa bald Saturday, nominating
candidatna Μ follow»:
For Β Lata Senator, John Robert
Barer», defeating Charte· >m, J,
M· to 1,077.
For ntomfcer of the left ata ture, Ν.
A. Tuwnaaad. defratiac J· Robert
Teonf, 1,412 to 1,11$.
For clerk of the superior court, L
M. Chaflln, defeating Floyd H. Tay
lor, 1,916 to 6M.
For aurvoyor, Hiitk M. Prince, de
fratiac Denial VeConaiek, 1,»» to
1.1M
For eoroaar, Dr. L. J. Arnold, de
feating Dr. Bcfeert L. Warren. 1,
«86 te I.Ml.
For county eoeimietoner*. J. W.
Jordan, 2,111; J. C. Sinter, 2.084;
W. J. Μοβ tews rt, 2.011; ». A. Buck
Man, 141·; M. J. MeNafli, l^Ofl—
defeating W. R. Salmon, 811$ B. P.
Harrington 411; D. W. Bai·, TM aad
J. B. Barker, fU.
Th* county far· OUwaon L. Wil
liam*, appeal ng Walter D. Sdax, In
cuaabent, far aolicitor, 1401 Totes to
Siier'a 48»—with Black Βίτβ*· Unrn
•hip atill not beard tna oa thia vote.
Κ alaa cava Avaty'a majority af TU
erer Lh for a«f*«i ·( the State
corporation W—Ml».
Par retarder Carinaaa Brown tw
ecéred 1.Î04 eoteo M la· than a
aaajority orar OU* fjaril· BheD
four la tk rata far ng later of Ml
«at fell abort of a Minority. The
rot< for thia οβο* waa: Γsucette.
•M; A M Shaw. <U; J. A. Hocha
day. 516; Κ- Β Mitchell, 92-4. The
next race win ba between Paacette
aad 8kaw.
FORD Ν EARS OUTPUT OF.
£,000 CARS A DAY
Dealer* CaB Fer 1M.TM Cera.
Trucks aad Traatera For
J a· I
Ford dealer* la the United State*
haec asked for a total of 194,764
Ford ran^ trucks aad tractera to
meet their Jane naiitainU, aaji
a atateaaaat lui bp tha Ford Mo
tor Company, Detroit, Miehlgaa.
Aa a reiult, tke cethnated ontpnt
for Joae has been booated ta 140,00·
wkltk la an iacraaae of 10,000 inr
the praeent month, and. of courae,
will set op a now kick retard, in
φΙΗβ of tha fact that tha May eat
pat will show a substantial Increase
r the prariaa· kl^iart aaovtk.
Ford aala* have been eoneteatly
incroaaing *nr tinea the first af tke
year, tha itawaad growing dvriag tht
part two month* factor than It hat
been possible to Increase production.
Monday, May 18th, brought forth
a new record of ear* built for ens
day, the l|«m raachinf 4,874 at the
doer of tha day'* work. Thia waa an
increase af 14 over May ltth, whfn
the prerfooa high mark was eatablkh
ad.
un mmy loui, UH us fBWIonU
Ford eetM tu —>athi NoAtT
In η it 1 Min will of the Vm Ik)
Mth, 1M1.
Ford iflclil· itita that wiry at
tempt la btlaf made to belld a aa«·
etcat nuatber at can and track* U
•Il th» Μ tail raqairacaeata af that]
8,000 Mm
The tmrtmrr ta U» pnlrnr of tha
haatr aacaeatties af thb eoaatry.
«· It therafare the mm ma at »
aaatial ta the eoMtry'a e* latent·.
Ha la, tarai· ka klkt toala if»
iimr, the «Ml hiyartaat iWmD
mi piwiliit Mattel. Therefore 1m
ta fee ta*l payar Μ all Mto, fa* ai
aaata art toital m Mm* Ma atal
rata to Mm. Ha ψ»$» «m tare M|
Mm·· whtak ara fr»t*ht and eeel, ax
ka eaaaet wall It. Bat If Im WMrt
to, >a4 wIU, Im an Make Mm bayai
•f kla staff pay thoae aaeta tatoii
of Ma jaadaato. 1%a hiMr la tfc
IMt, M ka Md aet to if h« «(I
play tka ·μμ Ma way tka atlmi4a
at Mil tofMkar tM raftui to aell aa
Uaa to lata a yrfee 4hat atraa Ma M
Mr *m. At laaat the* i« wtot
' eaeahtoa after talWn* with «to Mai
I Maattaai.
Hl«t> Point,
neb of naerlr
to* tfce JaU,
|der left h»r#
tunjfbt tor
known nan>
treptwJ to
'near TVcnurrtlU
'other ntfro
ThosuLfrlUc
Point Jail.
Croctuboro,
«lock
hit ntgrg
la OrMiufeor·. At
ar, a car ftUad
tfco home of ik*
attack raasbad
It li
Polat
for aaotW
to auklag
ut«y coaM kaJttty !
■ yoaBf DtfTV
o'clock tkie
ye un« white
Acddiek, our the 1
J P. Retliek.
Hich Nlit, ι
received kin
(Ma. The ■« _
hat left the «M Λ·Ι
roodaid·. He
vltk a rock,
bar.
Th· jounf
ef If·, «U f· , „
the iid« *t Dm rood/^Baabff Ρ«**7
of eot*iMa MiM
b«r t· her talWo J^^B£%wrriod |
on to H>fk *ota* 1
Shortly j
tmst Ml
ANEW
Local B. sad L.
Now P—ctt—l—. Still
"A Now Bone Errry M oath" will
be the ftlogmn «f the Homo BaiMin*
and Loon Aaaociatata If the preseat
iatercat and ontkuoUrrn U Indicative
of futur* development».
Th· atockholdaM bald » meeting
iaat f-ridary night ta the Chat» «f
Commerce iRoom* and ratified the
election of the éboctort prevloaaly
lapMUil. The etmttan of A. L. New
berry Μ ΡιιιΙΙ·!. 1 V. 8nipw,
ι Vice-Preaident, and Baton· Loo aa
I Stcrctery-Treafmeer Mint ta
' mretlag of tho dlMCtoa.
All the neceaaary aappllea ha τ»
beea received, the «barter aocorvd
and llceaae mated hy the Inaorance
: Oeftitaeih Tito ilea of Ike Secro
lary la located «τοr the Bute BaaV
* Traat Co., ta tto oBeo of Um
Dunn ΙηιαηηΜ A Mty Co. The
book· were opened oa litirdai,
I Juno M, ao the flat inlet of atoek ι
I etartrd oa that date. Secretary Lee
I waa kept boiy both Saturday and
ι Monday receiving 4aae aad laoaing
The aaenclatïon to making a drWe)
to mcrieai dM W>if et «*ikh|
■torn to tkm tkmul by ant
Ttiarader >l|kl "Πιla uiaktr of
Aani woo W Ineure tto haftdtat of a
olaa to·· for taaaou «vary «oatt.
One can readlty aaa the benefit la
«h» «a——My to · year*e time If
I tkto foai la rMltW Aa · Howe boll
I der, aa · profHaMa HiTaaCeaaat, and
aa · aarlitfi paeptalttaa (Ma wan
auat atoald ta HM way internet
rrerj riUian at the aeaamanhy.
Tha aaltoltta* emaalttoe an atilt
at wotrtc la an alert to gtva a»»ir
«a· an epyortaaity to w>ml>i far
ateek and tto flaaiatMj an to faaai
la (he ofltoa of (to Aaaaalartea bo
total tha toari «I t&4 a. m. aad
• Λ0 p. ». and aheorfaTly fhre
any lefartaattea daalred.
Na «wtaaaal to· am bora eetab
Hatod in Dm that wM Man aaora
far tto tow· to · material tray aad
Κ to boyod (tot aoory atta w® toad
ttotr β(f»rt« to aaafca tto ataa of tto
Maaaa BaiMin* aad Lata Aaaoalatfon
'a laattoff raaifty.
,! Vy tto time itawta fate tote tto
Γ*μ^*οτ· want to aa* left ta
SAPIRO SPEAKS TO
THOUSANDS m EAST
OPPONENTS OF METHOD
■ COMPLETELY ROUTED
Hold· OmL Nortk
W*UOr«ulMd.
GoWAoro, Jane 4.—C—yUtim ·
(jxaJtiatr tear
heart if tut CtKUai'i territory
«hick had offer* moat feraH.hh
oppentlen to Um co-oparathre
of tobacee mitetlii, Avm _ w
oobbmI for Mm Tobaeeo Οι »—a* Ce-|
operative Aieelettaa,
Kiatlfleatioa ova* Mho
during the week a ad
at the rod of hU odfraao bora yoo-1
trnlajr «ftomoon, (hat
the Method bad been
roitoA.
Saptro etarled hi· journey at the kt-|
ginning of the wté the
had hta able to (ai· a fiitlnç to!
ealy mo ·{ the great Market ■ af Um [
•art. Lrt by Wtteon
WarabaaaeaMn af ftoeky !
itofi, Kamville art Vancabare wtn|
•olidly a#atort tke nnt Ε
bg tke weak Jhe ÎMirirtlia UN
ted Um nciw oflU rtferte ta
juire wmrikcaaaa to eack af
taw··, leaving WHaan aloa· aa a|
ioU oat.
Bapiro aaaonart at tk« n4 af <fce|
toi
|ΐι· af the ι
rm'nTi
ha·, guardian up) of <
Barley Grow·™* AaaociaUae. kaa af-|
f«*d t· kiU a wiitkDiv
ion or K>f ether potot ι
elation ii enable to aa^pair·
homing lacilrttaa, Betpéro U <
In hi* declaration that tka _
tion will get along witbost a
ho nee at WiUon. "*· may," ho
"plaça a reed via* akad there, bat|
we will oak· no attempt to
a warehooae among ixepia who kM I
rttowB ao etrong a deaire ta da<aat|
ma peejpet."
Following tka Meeting at
Bern, aaid to km boon the gr
demon* tration aver «taxed to
Carolina. 4k* Vanceboro
■son tendered three I
nit 1* Ike town ta tka
Three were aceeptod. Tka a eat day
two warehosaca In Kinatoa. PM
kaai'a and Hooker1*, contacted by tka
sort influential warekoaanaaa to tka
eaat, were ictoind.
it waa announced that a4e««at· faill
it lei kad been acquired to Becky
Moant and tkat Will Bayaoida, af
W(natan4ala·, atoed ready to tan
one 0f the warekosaei tkere over to
the aaaoelatton.
000 farmtra Iniri Sapin hi tk· tra
mealing* kcU dit·g Km ι
Ferai villa. New Bfn,
k»w. WmhoMMi ippnd·» tk·
iMVHMut had pndictod that tk·
woo Id b· a «ΟκΤι
famm w»re not IgUmM m4 feat
few won 11 tmmf oat to hoar Ik· Httlc
Call'or·Ian «hoa they
aa a "itni««r hUn«M Mûy la |Μ·|
Mue th» MaaWM, atW(*4 ta taw
b··· alla*ra4 In Ui iMrtmt with tta
In «Ο «1 kk aNtlnfi
by Waoértd* a ad
of fuam wfco war· aatkvrfaatla ta
thetr applatu· of M« itlirmii. £*
trywkrrfl h« «talwi|ri Ik· n»a
hoMMM> u tik him tk· fwlUia»
ttay kM pat to tk· fa rem to tkatr
t*atU to dlicixttt tfc·
ka
»*
oat la tW apva amt àak
Una. N· rtm 4M ka kava a
qa*atl*n pat ta Mat kf a
to fall yiapatk/ akk tk·
Ik· a«ak kaa Waa «
■aaaeaaM mm. Thar faal that tk·
[ Urtt itraat ttetotf ·* tka mmt Maa kaa
aaata. Ttaf ara aaafUa* tk·* fM
I aov rat tk* aaMatatfe* «01 kava (all
—g·»1 I
JOHN D. IS AGAINST
MATHUOCS SWISS
Barold P.
hia IVytv+lA
«mIMIi »nbate
gal mIIm kjr Mm Mite —«hrftllw
Mr. McOmt
nUtk from girimg kit con*.at te tto
of MuMlh te Mm Omr,
Iaater, hao Wm in»·
pad. m»<1 te artw ft Cottte»,
Mr» MoPaiMby· itlimr
"IWn will ka m· mu court pn
coodinru" Mr. CotOn* teM ro»ono«.
Mr. Cvttte* admitted Mta. MeCor·
nkk hoi tto Mpport of /ate D.
Boetofailar. bar fatfcar, te tor an*·
•itiac te tto ananli|i
"Ha MiCaiihlL to· atomy· bar·
aptaaatf to teia autafc." to aaM. "ito
Mr. MeCarmkk to off·
way. Ttoa
UarMaMa. aa
M.
ttoa tora kaaa
I forolca alMaa
COTTON IN STATE
ABOVE AVERAGE
■ TUUHG KXCHANGS KSACKKS
highest men IN S YUM
Ha· T«it, Jm
» m Μ hfch raconl far
It M 47 8-4,
Mgh rf |44i M.
Tkt Hm mi vh ι
M fcy teak·*· to Dm iiram
Uitom, fUek to mar*·* Ιμπ m the
»νΜ· to μ totawial Um to Ike
largrly mMlrr BrH
|Ui an4 tattling torn
to th· Mm *f Urytnc to tHnrt
to thalr ktmm «M litnei that kai
« bMM flltgll to
WMto
a? Λ· ml, · tarty af In Kantacky
eantava. FIh m «at·
Ml a<to *T*>r Mmw.
toar waao iiwy bj
tmi to
km
af w tartmii ii
I* to mH that Mart)
af
to VhrwUla trtiara Ui uat
Mm that at toaat TO »ai
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the air, Κ Jut vont vwk. Mi ail
theory. H* not practical!" The aaem
who we*» dvvotopÎair thoat
ktoor that they were hue4 M
faatfaaontal pttaelplat aad
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with the tptnttOM of the cooyra
llw HrkHtot a*aoelatlea. k I nil
te tell y cm «boat what Oqr «η
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Oklahoma fol their amciattoa nf
aniatd in time to nuukvt laat year·
leaf. In both «tiir» thr aaaectatiea
got (nn ftv«« to thirty dollar* am
per hat* thaa 454 tit js*n on Dm
wet*id*. The >TK(|t Increase «m
outsider» wai little· morr than |1S.M
per hale. Thr cart of thb
«Mtloa trom Udm H Kt the fliwin
kaail until It aearhrd the »Ht «ai
91 M-100 per bale. Thle lotliM
neraf* handling, kiiaraarc and n
rryrhiwf.
The Tfiw amofiatina had a crodK.
a' ♦<"..(>#·,OflC with th« War FIhw
Corporation and did net «aa a ρ away
of it. Til· local banha handled Ml·
«hole Baactial tod of M. Tit· Ofcla
hoana a^nrhtbn had a ftr*W et |la
OOO.OItO and did net aer · penary of
It. Thr loral hank* handled H far
nutiH «ctm iWm tbaîr tokteto
thraar* their MiyiMiw imill
tlanf. Cooperative η affecting to a at
• Ihreiy. it i» net an «Ι)ιΗ·»·Ι, R
ta ■ ItiMMtnltJ »y«t*m. ttUt »pe
turn bunl gpafi Ιβ fteaw of Clipii*
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forml· «ai 41 gmn to .
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tMr aoperrtlen m
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meat at eeeparattoa
•r»klp It rrqnlrrtl. luliltlp la ι
ad to *ny pioneer adaaatara. Tbete
*T* plenty af aan to
TVann who eu raart ttiair
to betptoy pat *i«
j wftr. Cooperative aMikatla* to e<*a
. ins. North Carolina baa new afcoat
M par ««at af Um cotton dinai
, If dia paopla af thle m4 i
!eaa*»«nHtoa »H idly by. tbto
atcat 4ΠΙ eacireto Mkaaa aad ι
Icariof M bebtod
breath oaitr tha aid 1
Yea m net gain* to 4a tMa, yaw a«a
tea toyal to peat NamwHt fat Mit
Dona la Icated to tba luart af tha
cotton Mt. It Kai baa· kaWt ap by
' tha cat tan .ndaatry to
bit AlrtrkL Dnaa eWaW ba
«a «arra tba rettoa «rawer* ι
t tor It. Whea » ·ιιιι··ΐ to aa toat