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CO-OPRALLY IS WELL ATTENDED Con.trcniiiu Ward Aad Pawl Frfarali Address FvtMn , •j..; t At Kfadsa Kinston, Attg. 2-t —Firmer* of Eastern North Carolina, thotttaixLt strung. uurched upon Kinitun to day and itnpd the most striking duraOruiim in favor of cooper active marketing ever •arm in these part*. More than a hundred auto mobiles were is the (wrote which passed through tfte street* of *r.n ston with big co-opcrabvc banner* and dose to five thousand people attended the basket picnic where the enthusiasm of the tobacco co cirw was e.icten* in the t tplause which created Congressman II S. Ward, of Washington. T, C Wat hitt>. Jr., Warehouse Manager of the Tobacco Association, and Paul Frizzell, of Sntos* Hilt, who spoke in behalf of the organization. Oeam Company c. jf^vctica Ac prices of ICE in frwe oallon iota or more from to $1 .OC per ptjlora Less than five gal Your Iw Cream Needs DUNN, nt c. -• ■■■■ ■ I -- ~3X*S£-.3.i v-sn.rawsrsr :r. J. L. HATCHER Not tb Carolina \ t Undertaken and licensed Embalmer F^raptpi Service Day or Night \J Phone No. 16 GomgVrJ Keep House? hose contemplating furnishing home are cordially invited to our Sine of Furniture. JILE R BRO S. oun:j, * —N.C. Congressman Ward told fhe Le-' n<>ir farmer* that nothing can stop! llie tremendous momentum of the present co-operative movement of American farmers anti asked why ! 3 movement which hail the food wiii i f toe people in all other sections of the nation and the strong becking of the government and the pres* should receive such bitter opposition from a few men in a few counties of Eastern North Carolina. He foretold a future for the organised tobacco and cotton farmers which would make North Carolina the ri val of California in prosperity and rural culture ii co-operative grow er* continued true to the method which ha* changed near-bankruptcy into prosperity within a brief two ' years. | Director Watkins declared that ■ members of the association could not hope to attain success l>y allow i ing half of the tobacco from their i bods to compete in the market : against their own organisation and called on his hearers to support the association in delivering to it all toliacco grown upon their lands. Mr. Frizzell, of Snow Hill point ed to the need for co-o|»erativc mar keiing as exemplified in the rapid re turn to prosperity which has follow ed the collapse of 1920 because of better prices for both cotton ami tobacco. Whatever the outcome of the co_ operative case in Pitt County ma\ | be tomorrow, there is no doubt thal ! it lias tlioroughly stirred the inter' j est and the fighting spirit of thi ] members of the co-operative aiiur .• ciations gathered here today. UNABLE TO JOIN THEIR HUSBANDS Two Bolgiao Woman Most Stay On Ship In WiJ Wilmington, Aug. 23.—Mmt Marie ^uise Timmons, her tw< daughters, Maria and Henrietta and Mat Josephine Headrick Vannuetcns, all of Antwerp, Tlel l gium, will have to remain ahnrad the steamer Nervier which arrivet here from Antwerp today until th< first of September before they cat J*c admitted to the United States immigration authorities here sac late tonight. The women and I hi two little girls came into Wihning. ton to dUotnlmri: s.vl join their hvts bands who now are in Hoboken quota for immigrants frotr Belgium immigration officers said has been exhausted for the moot! of August and the alien* will havi to *tay aboard the vessel until Sep tember 1, regardless oi whether th« ship stays in thia port or sails u some other port, either in the Unitec State or some foreeign country In all prolability the officers said die ship will remain litre until some time in September. The women are sisters, aged 3; and 29 years, and the daughters nf Madam Lemmons are aged 8 and 9 years. Because Wilmington i* not a reg ular authorized port of entry the party was detained aboard the *>»' >1 • I>endiog telegraphic advice (mm tbo! j •iwnigratioo authorities at Wash- j: ingttm. As soon as local officials}, were informerd the quartette was . aboard the Nervier, the Washington! office was informed at once. Tl»c Nervier, while a freighter I carried the party as passengers rncl I the captain of the vessel tolil n , touching story of the manner in which the women looked forward tc joining tbeir husbands. 'Hie ship arrived with a cargo for the Wil mington Compress and Warehouse Company. The cargo consisted of European fertilizer materials. ! Pittsburgh Ku Klux Parade Riot Kill* One Pittsburgh, Aug. 25. -A force of deputy sheriffs was rushed to Carnegie, a suburb, late tonight when a crowd of about 500 persona Mocked a street and s'lntpcd a pa rade of Ku Klux Klausmcn. The parade was led by u.i untnntobile, but the klansmen on foot were re riortrd to have extended hark more than a mile. After a momentary pause the pa rade™ broke through the crowd and continued through die town sing ing " Onward, Christian Soldiers.” A number of shots were fired, and one man, dressed in \ s known to have _ 1 in a physician's office, i tlte head.j ^ LEGAL AOTEKIISING EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Haring thta day qualified as cxeaa . tor of the estate of Daniel Campbell. I Oamghell, Deceased. 1 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED or TRUST Under and by virtue of power and . authority Tested in the undersign 1 cd under a deed of trust from C. R Young and wife, bearing date of April 18*h, 1919, recorded in Book 108, page 189, Registry of Harnett eounty, and having been requested by the bene&ciary therein named to execute the trust declared In said deed of tmeh the aaid undesigned feet to the comer on SmftMeld •treed; thence 4) Samthfield etreet North 84 1-8 degrees West 14b feet to the alley; thence as said alley North 5 1-1 degreos East 60 feet ;*o lira. VaaecagfU's comer; thence , as her line 8outh 84 1-2 degrees ; East 148 feet to the beginning and I contain! 7260 square feet I SECOND TRACT: Lying and I being in the town of Angler at the 9smmaam~—-~. _"jj-j*ijeMigjj!J«bbwwbbmbmbbhmww .lera.wUoD of Wort Broad and ImitbfleUl Si'Mt, lying Jut South of iiuU.de'.,. Street and Just Wort of Vret Bra id Street and beginning at i eUko the Intereeetion of aald treo'.k in Une of Smichfleld itreet aid rune in a winter* direction with he lire of laid itrcnt 146 feet te a Hake; turner in a louthcrn dtrec Joc i,t> reel, which line ii parallel ■-.th'the line of Wert Broad Streat; chance from this point in emitern di ccUon psmllel with the line at Smith riehi Street 145 feet to a stake In the Wert Une at Wect Broad Street; ihe.ice la a Mrthrm direction 60 ft co the beginning etation and being that lot of land conveyed to J. C. Williams, Jr. by hil father J. C. ' WRlianw, by deed dated—day of -, 191— and recorded in book IPS, at page 820, Rigiitry of Har nett County This 18th, Jay of August, 1928. FRANKLIN T. DUPREE. Truttie Aug. 17-24-81- Sent. 7. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Under and by virtue of authority of a certain judgment in the case -irtftiud "I*. T. MasaenglH, The Com mercial Bank Of Dunn and The Har neU County Agricultural Pair Aseo clation, Inc. against H. P Johnson md L. H. Druoghon, and the under ■tgoed having been appointed oom nissloncr by attltl lodgment to aell the Unde described Mev, the andnr dgned commissioner win expoee for Me at public auction, to the Highest bidder for cash at the court house door. Lillrnjrtcn, N. C. at 13:00 o’ clock M. on the 17 th day of Septem ber 1923 the following described land*: A certain lot of land lying and be ing in the Town of Dunn, N. C. fronting the Southern edge of Cum berland Street 00 feet, bounded on the Wt by the lot erf Prince end Smith, on the /South by the lot of Hen;y I’. Johnson and L. H Draugb -n, on the East by tha alley and more y.H5rti>rly deScri'jod aa follows: Dr Anting ait the interecetion of 'Ific Southern margin of Cumberland •'-reel with the Western edge of the nlicy and runs in u Western dime :‘c-i with the Southern edge of Cum hi-Tls-Ki Street 90 feet to the Hne of P.-ioer A 8'mt-'! thence In a South ern direction bith the line of Prince and Smith anil parallel with the al ley CO feet to tho line of Henry P. Johnson and 4. H. Druughon; thsaicc in an Eastern direction dong the line of Hoary Johnson end I- H. Draoxh on and pnraMbt with Cumberland 8t-, Oil feet to the western edge of the al ley; thence with the Weetcrn edge of the alley In,a Northen direction CO (cat to the\beginning, forming one !nt of land 80 feet by 60 fcot ar.d hei’.-jt ilia same lot conveyed to HtXi.y P. Jnhneon and L. H. Draogh UR by 1\ T. JloosengiU and wife, which deod is duly recorded In- the <-Ccr cl the Register of Deeds of Worrott County, and being the santo lot described in a certain mortgage dee-J executed by Henry P. Johunon ;.:id L H Draughort to P T. Hataan ! ill, duly recorded in the office oi ,l.o Krgi»;c:- of Doc da In said Coun ty Time of tule: 12:00 o'clock M. -m —- s'"1 ■■ iw.'jjg FUeo of Sale Court Hooaa door, Lillinirtoa. N. C. Data ot Sala: Soptomtior IT* t.:u. Tama of mU. Cok. TUa llth d» of AapA IMS. L R. WILLIAMS, CoiWutonar Aw 17-24-U-S.pt -7 ■^gpsv"* Jet the7/4/dvc C^mify Participate iF**O<T. >■ )2iirolls You r —-«^oi * ! For r.» ’tittle ns £5.00 you can start toward the o vnorshlp of a Ford Cer under *K' r mis of the Ford Weekly Perch.- -' I'm*. This enables you to become a Ford t. wrier out of your weekly etnt. r^j. Your tnorev IA d. —■ tc-1 in the bank and drnws inter- t. v-p.sicr way could there he? The \.Vie family can par tkipr.x. You'll he fur ■"s-vd h- •• iyiicldy the car will he you >. Come In! Oct full [4.1 liCl l! us! MR. G 1 N N E R— Do not wait until you ait; ready to gin before looking over your gins and other machinery. Get everything in iirst class shape. We are headquarters for repairs—Boiler and Smoke Ltack Work—v.*e have a first-class boilermaker. \ ELECTRIC ARC WELDING I J Hoc MiltfSaws and accessories. Large stock mill sup plies, p'pe shafting, pulleys, babbitt, metals, etc. f r IS A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU The Jno. A. McKay Mfg. Co. DUNN, —NORTH CAROLINA SIXTH SERIES WILL OPEN SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1st HOW MANY SHARES FOR/foU? ~|5 _i Par Value $100.00—WeeklyPayment 25 cents Lloan association vetary ilty Company
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