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PAGE SIX Business Men Os LaGrange, N. C. ; ,07 Endorse Co-Operative Marketing I », ■ - ) ‘ T “ K ' !| . «* » .r?G*ti*** ... , 4 ••• -C ; ‘"--If" - ' ' " "' ~ • l lin ,A C rrj^: f ° f I f noi t t % Co - 0 l*‘‘ at ‘ve Marlwting* Association for cotton and tobacco from every ;township in the ” , »h. n for m-irk?.!in r f °. rK * pW 26th,- loathe punxtse of giving them a chance to endorse wto disapprove of the co -Ifs MewLne ° C ° on iri( )atco ’ ,e * )Usinc ‘* ss interests of LaGrange unammoijgly endorsed the movement with the exception of one merchant, t’ J ■■- ? - - v jL: < .»• The following is a copy of the petition, and the names of the men who signed: * of * iav f, such opposition from many whose interests are not served by the co-operative plan nurnospq of m oiwo-iiivi> nvn-w!*timr • >y s.tid a sociations, the question naturally arises as to whether or not this opposition extends to the principles und giniu TobaLo Growers' ' ;o' _ 0 c- • «* . ’ ml f famie, ’ s iathe and the business men in the city are so closely related that both need the co- farmers are wholly within their Hm l ° .\?~°-V^ ra Hu C w, reftched that point that neutrality upon the question is impossible, and the - lines of business in so doimr* we the * m l<»r -Ln . n**!V n o, > ,a nizing the Libacco and Cotton Associations, and only following in the steps of business men in all purposes of the North Carolina South r-mdi.vi y! new mt ‘l l,)f the ‘ , a( ,lanßo, do-hereby give our unqualified endorsement to the principles and cessfso richly deserved “" d CXU! " d °“ r *"* wishes f< "- t,lc Ml sue t; . V- 0 . ' * • I • F. BAHWICK A BRO„ Merchantii RAY COLLIE. City BarUr Shop WINDHAM DAWSON CO., Merchants W. H. BURKE. Merchant J. M. ALDRIDGE. Merchant ; R. E. KINSEY. Furniture S. COKER, Tobacco Butdnesß T. W. PACE. Grocery 'G. L. MEWBOKN, Jeweler ' f m F. DALY 4 SON. MerchantH LIBER AY CAFE LaGRANGE MOTOR CO., by M. B. Walker EBIS - . .f 4° mm LOSES ON REPORT O Flral Bale of Tniw Colton to Rcporqled On the Market {*■'" : r NKW YORK. June f.o-Tha. rutteli marlat opened itrad) at an advance of '• decline of S point*, moot of the ■n»ra' active position* bviag a shnde * kigMt in rripwiM' to Ole steady show i»C til Liverpool and reports s>f further rain* in the flout h There *» a re nevrfcl of pra-bur< un liquidation, bow aaolCjaiao oeata mattered Southw.u.i u MinNh supposedly reflecting an In • arowrtamt in craft., prospects and the 4 'naiwlt rut id off ohortl yafter the call tTn dfesaqurmc July Hold off from I M.dKto sttil, and boeemkor from 20 413 l to IRtOS with the general Hat working Bto V point*! below yesterday's According to advice* received >e llrst bale of -the new Tcvn* aa received at Houston today hr the tr»t hale reached Hoar May 2* and two year* ago on 1 holge, which imraediately ftsf ibe government report, rarrled 1 up to 20.3*1 und December to r 20 to SB point* net higher ■xu nirt aruttered aouthean selling, the IhVt eased off again during the mid dtljtl the afternoon under renewed Ihßhtiaii "Me government report making tin eadßltion #B.B just about in line *»B| expectations haand.m recent pri- Pwtf reports a shade higher, if any th Mw *and prices quickly rased off to IBM l*r July. 18.83 for October and MHP tor Ithafmber r"-ht nit r it* •Mention ✓hr 20 tw 32 points net Mb This break briqight in tonsld ■HHe buying .however, and the mur Nfhjui’iily rutted, with Jul> silling up l»|Ut Or tidier to 1 *0.33 and I*r*r< to her, -••• J & |r» if* |iuinti h«'t iiigh r RnW* the lira* lb or 2u mlnutis ufti r Pflftgure* w.-re issued Hoth trade Unwats and recent sellers a, re bu> NVV* the advance, which was enrour ■MM' by report* of rains In the.esatorn Hid Irmsrx In the Stock market he late trading there were'small inn* under realising by long* ha week end.Nioinorruw being a f iit this market ua I'CVJOO'K of I*rate Memorial day, but tin ton. ild standy by*‘thc larg., mitt thk ►r the week, 2*1.0*81 bales eg» lust this we, * nr. All ■o'rHek prices we.. it ret adv., * ~r ■id J» 17 points, #lsh July at 20 38. B fatten elns.d strong: B High. Low. f lore ■w. so If. **.B2 20 40 18.u0 2«> .10 ■■dry *u*l iv ns gn.i* ■ *■ 2*MUI 11' ,'u» toil.* fl jl « Ml* AGO CHAIN ■tßlfAtiO, June te—U heat , Httle lower line lojs; in th OW*)nl *|*.u:..t ei.o to re R| I | deet yesterdays advance on this a.de of the Atlantic The opening varbu from unchanged ftruies to 1-4 rent lower. Corn und onta were easier with wheat. Torn opened unchanged to I I to 3*B cant higher. Outs started . u,n changed to 1-8 cent lower. l.oWer e|UO tntians on hag* weakened the provi sion* market 14 heat closed steady, but I H to 1 12 nut lower. COTTON MKKiI Oil. | NEW YORK. June 2 The cotton j aevd oil market closed stead). Crime summer yellow, 11.6 k; October, 10.80; November, 8.71; December,, 8.62; Jun uwry, BAI. Total >«fle*. 6,7(8). HI’UAK NKW YORK, June 2. Knw sugar, quiet at 4 21* for centrifugal Refined, unrhangrd at fr.tiuni f. '# fur line granu luted. IJHKUTY It* * Mis NLW' YORK, June 2 Liberty bonds closed; 2 1 2a, 10*). Kinl fa, 88.84 hid. I Second 4a, VI) 84t. i Kira* 4 1-4’s, 88 BG. Second 4 l-4a, 08.8 ft. Third 4 Ii i, 88 82 * Kourth 4 1 4 81*8*1 VlrtNy I 3 i'a 118) Victory 4 3 4>. lOO.DIk C GOLDSBORO M tKKF.TH Cotton, Middling , ... ....18 I I to 2n Colton arad. par bu 4;, 'Country hauna, per lb 26 ta 30 fiffff*. ymr dor 23 Springs Chicken*.,!' 50 Hens, per 1b.,.. 16 to 17 12 Roosters, each 50 Sweet pofttlos l.oi Country sides and shoulders 11 to ;'o Oats, per bu 1 r 1 Corn, par bu Itt Timothy hgy | bO Kuttar, per lb 36 Fresh pork 40 * heese, per 1b........ ~...23 ]-J Fat cattle 1 6 1-2 Hides , 6 FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce my candi dacy for Justice of the !Yar« •for Goldsboro township in the Primary June :'>rd. I will np pmiat« your volt*. M. Is. Hooper Dr. Maude E, Weidman Chiropractor I’honr 479 i' \ i (This advertisement is placed and paid.for by the Co-operative Marketing Association) • i *• / l Manila Beauty •••sasaawaMMl^nßtoM^M^wgigangom^g^ 1 \ f . y*. v > -y , i V ‘ • NiitlvWsil AltKirtl* nccomponylnt th ClUpliio d. I. ; atWj i 0 Washing ti>n to il,i.uud liiucpcndsiao foe th-* I’l.ttlpplnca, tibu la a auffrog. htrksr. James ('. Joyner, M.°l). Annouiti * b b;» lorution In f« 0I4I whoro, < , Prurtir'A confined to Surmr>. oIim) HiitJ I rul«m> Tt 1 phuiie; Office ‘U»V O•' . , 4: li itf.y For Clerk of a Superior Court I lioruby uuiiuuikc* my iHiuliducy, f*n the jiffito of Clerk of tfiM Court . subjci t tji ( the riwjovul ot / the Demoiratic voterw at thi primary to Ire held on June strtl, • J 'thin of five I have eiuleavoretl ti f*-*rv** all peo|Ut! faithfully and courteously, nfid if Rjrnin l'cnored wit:i the (ffiee 1 shall continue to give to. thi public my bu t efforts, and shull aln ay f <?| grateful, for the mipiiort of my frivuds. J. R. HOOKS. C. M. HASKINS, Merchant S. JOSEPH CO., Mmhuiiis G. E. SUTTON, I enolr H<fw.T£ * M. B. CLARK, Pubii. lu r D. L. M. FIELDS. Merchant It. M. ADAM i, Dru;t Ktnfi J. T. ALDRIDGE. Merchant It G. CREECH, Gen Till Merchant M. L. CARR, Pfa)aician » .1, P. WALTERS, Merchant E. C. WORTHING I ON, %<>rthiri. ,r tun l)ruic Co. .1. W !’. SMITH WICK,. Phyaiuan LAGRANGE BANK St THUS; Co. And Now—Paper Rain Capes : Jk* —B|| “*7 . » New IfcHf •orlt ty women try out tu-w folding rain e»pea, muds of paper. Tbey'Te much easier to carry tliaa umtrcUaa. No Tin Soldiers for I n I| ,JN " V ,’lv f Print'.'b l*; t, it 'l'ln* if k W ro'-'c* rrrandi * t)*s an»l IWttfl u ajrMly ( v D*. T W| li'fllTiliMll HI ; . 0. TAYLOR, C. It. FIELDS. Merchant S I). McCULLEN, Attorney DR. I). I*OOLK, Dentist JOHN H. ROUSE & SON, Furniture and Umleiiaker M. L. WALTERS, Cotton Buyer WOOD HDW. CO. J. W. STANTON, Cotton and Insurance O 11. V. WILLIAMS, Fertilizer Dealer K. E. SUTTON, Farmer T. It. ROUSE, Banker it. L. WILLIAMS, Market and Grocery WANT ADS FOR ItENT—HOUSE AT NORTHWEST corn*? Center and Sprue# atruela.— Apply to B .G. Thompson. GENUINE PORTO RICAN POTATO plants inspected and chemically treat ed .true, to name, free of disease, |l.- 25 per thousand, to.ooo ur over, >t.lß p*-r thousand. 11. 1). Salter pitta, Ga. WANTED—FRESH JERSEY COW.—A. H. Rdirerton. FOR KENT—ONE NEW FIVE ROOM bungalow on Simmons street, pusses sion i iven about Jfine lhlh. One new I room liununlow on Ul id street, possession yiyeo about July "Ist. All modern conveniences. Apply at Isaac's Kurnituru Story. WANTED ACTIVE oil SILENT i*\IIT ner with one thouuand dollar, or in ire- to latest in a Bud tvanufactur inc proposition, (an net |2b to ♦ if* per week Apply by letter P. O. l»y» »‘i, Gold boro N. ( . HHt RENT—TWO ROOMS AND HATH up 'luiis, for lijrht housekeeping be low Cn in station, apply at New* stand. Union Station. \ITO P\RTS— SAVE 25 Tfi 75 PER vent. Complete stock new and used parts for all make* ears mid trucks. Itinc Bears, pinions and transmission yt trs. W ire wheel service and parts Distributors for Transport trucks. Wkitton Auto \\ rcckinp Co, foluni I*l.l. s' c Mr Nine liajfths, Isu Angrics wo n.un with several rhiidren to suppor . thought she was out of lurk when | romp. Hid o toil a* a laundress fur a small Weekly wajr, . Ry rigid eeoli i .an, :.J|„ Managed t*. save svvrriU hue | *!• ,d dollars with which the took ■ ' chans ii an oil land investment, a.nl iiow .rhp enjoy» an Income of 12,00(1 a week. -ibtO i iih tckhlr—K Ist. m>, Mvtcl ildinir A\ l«* U. (I. Thunyi- j MlsH ili:( r f.%VI ( rmi.il . tvn« rruphvr Hus movrd into thy ot- 4 ‘ * o* t 11. KrtlwitrUh ova r Pow»lI . .SiM Ka t U alruit hi. NORFOLK SOOTH FUN R. It. Passenger Schedules effective April 1, i'o22. Subject to change. Not guaranteed. Leave (ioldaboro 6:55 m. m. Ikaufort, Oriental J:45 p. in. and Norfolk '10:25 p. m. Newltern, Norfolk J. T. nOYAI,L, U. Tr A. i 1 i xLd i ? 1 v * HEAD REEVE’S RADIO ROMANCE I m b|HH i as Arthur U. ltoova, tha (rsst* rat American author of <|«. tactlvo stories and creator of ( rain Kennedy, wlantlflc d«. (Kills baa written. “ON WINGS ’ OF WIRELESS” | lln pm tally for TMs Paper This - newspaper, through NIC A H- rvlc«\ < o/iinilmmioimml to writ* thta r*Hlo •tofy tar Ms roiiio f«ns and ft#? ton fwns. “ Thn limit Is tha I Action M<'* s«• 11 of n ti«sciul«* a j Kr« ;«t rati to ronauc. rDMnir ■ on th* «*ft*»t ftf sh. rati to wavs m tho ntatlon. llrad Ihfl Aral <h»f>trr hi I THIS PAPER * MONDAY, ' AtNE 4 I mm m*m m*mm jl . THE GOLDSBORO TYPEWRITER BHOI* Marhiaes of all mskea repaired Fall lino of parts a«d ahroasoiisa All minor adjustiawaLa free C. C. CHAPMAN lad * ! R. J. H ARRINGTON tl« Itordea Bl4*. ' * HMH’StS Monogram*, sometimes la rojof, but usually in white, nrw mnkiae their ap poarnttee on the.'ilh blouse of thta sf««**n t* mail*--of the tno?t supplo li' ility of silk.
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