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tins EorzccrnAiT, Lurmrc::, noin catoieta, tiiuzcday. july 13, 1022 CICS TT70 Parlitcn Letter uniforms. Just well we have "never Cf- r1mC ' iMaxton Baby Recovers from bleeping t . 1 1 1 1 1 k 1 1 i 1 1 g t n 1. i I up, piacea w : s 'wnite-Robed Kb Klax FIrare in Fun. -T eral of Mr. Elite Davis at Lumber " . Bridge A' .; Surprise Marriage ;," Military Boyi Ji? Camp--Band Con- cert la Honor of T, A." McNeill-. . Lumbertotf is Place to- See Ball ; Games A Variety of News. - . ' By C D. Wmiauisoo ." 1 t Parkton, , July 10. The Fourth 'passed off very.aultely in our town. .;The bulk of our people attended " at 1 .Midway, while the band and several 1 .others celebrated at Bed Springs and report a very fine time. The Robeson. 'ian of Thursday's issue gave us an 'accurate report, and yet not a bit "flattering, as it was all to the good J ,ed Springs does things. ' ; The writer with several others " rushed from Red Springs bound for 'Midway, and you know that our Bap tist friends had the right y of way ' there this year,' and as we arrived be 'hold they were : holding ;close witnessed before, marched a most beautiful design on the crave, made a few unknown signs marched away.' The design bore the enscrip tion. "K. K. K." . The Skene will be hard to forget. Cooperative Cam-; ; . pai&n Climax : ; Staged milson Cotton "Cocnc." SYffiVlml mmA Hf AvaaKjirii gkf TnhlA i Association Celebrate Success ;on8 munion: but you could not tell' one denomination from another as it was raining and shelter was jat a premium at that place at that hour. The peo- . pie were there, and all. had a good time. The barbecue was plentiful and most delicious. We have not be?n ad vised the net proceeds of the day, which was for the benefit of the new Wsonage at Parkton, the elegant hom6 occupied by Rev. C. B. Sorrell, one who believes in doing things. . Mrs. Archie Toumb and two chil- dren, Miss May and Mr. Walter, of . crooKiyn, new j or&r viaiwea. i home it , Mrs: Tounib's 'nephew fCapt. j. a. xaauoy iasi weeK, making me trip through the countrt In their nice Mr. J. i smitn ana ;smuy ana son-in-law Joe Parham and wife, of Ocal- V Ffo;-are itirigyV thepieine ot Mr. Smith's daugnter and son-in-law, inir. thetttrTtf from FloHda JA their . fcuick slttd . wade lie ,tHpi,yofa of ; ccidenV3?ey ct6 near flay? C H. Howard, CWell-Known Cotton Broker of Atlanta, Selected for Job of .Selling for More ; Than " 59,600 Producinr Members, Representinc More Than 800,000 Bales of Cotton; ' Raleigh, July HC. B. Howard of Atlanta, Ga., formerly - of - Inman & Howard cotton -brokers, 'has - been elected sales manager for the' North Carolina, ' Alabama and Georgia Cot ton v Growers'.. Cooperative ' associa- according to L announcements More Than Thousand ContraeU b0, V associauon. Week Robeson Vow Close to 90 - Peiecuon ;gi air. nowaro- ior . ine Percent Membership. ' M?b f u. F1 h PProral of Pb1o.i Th wni-M'.'.the board of directors for more than largest, cooperative marketing asso- 50,000 producing; member represent- ciation entered the world's UrgestlK "ore mau ouu.wy oaies oi cotton, tobacco" market at Wilson, N. C 011, at a meeting of the lrec- ct.if.tr Jniv m.rkfno- - h tors of the three associations in At- climax of the whirlwind campaigns inIanw wnicn was attended JoyH, i . -i i: .vi.v v.... I Austin, nreaident. and Dr. -B. W.' ITil. j iae v-oruuJio wunu line coubcu ug jf 1 y . . com- a ten-thousand increase in member-! ore ; dector, of the North Carolina ; Sickness. ' ' , ' Billy, the little 17-months-old ' son of Mr. and Mrs. TV. M. Currie, of Maxton, convalescing after an ill ness of eight weeks with ensaphali tis, commonly called - sleeping sick ness.,,.: . ' The little boy- has been a patient in the James Walker Memorial hospital here for some time, but has been able to - return with - hjs parents to his home. - ' -. . IS 'New Physicians , .: . . Fifty-eight new names were added to' Hie list of licensed physicians 'and surgeons' in North Carolina, 37 of them taking 'the' examination for the first time and 21 by endorsement of credentials from other States in the! LET ilE SAVE YOU LIONEY cn yc::r Dry Gcc ?2, She 3, Groceries, Fcrm- , inij Implcmchta, Hricli, Tcliicco 2zrn Flues, Orrum, . f. . : ; Kohra carolitia ago by the board of ' medical exam iners, stales Mondav'a Raleigh Nw and Observer.' Applicants' numbered 120 with 88 for written examination annual; examinations held two weeks Fortyne . the tten -examinal tions were, for men taking the first twoyvears. - ' :;-.vs .. ;'7 1: ' Amonir those who passed the ex.- - animation were. Dewey HeAert Bridg- eror ijiaaenDoro ana Henry Lee Pittman of. FayeHeviUe. jA (' : , . ship. for the , Tobacco Growers'- , . Anonfiv Ainiiatinn within th naatr f Report of the selection H)f Mr, ten : weeks. ; 1 " -s ? f ; s . j Howard was . made at a meeting- , of Oliver J; Sands, executive manager jtheireetors or tnxar Heerasso of the, assoctation of - 75,000 tobacco :ition here tooy. Plans Jor the-co- roperauve veiling 01 mure Laan aov,vvv bales or Jsortti Carolma cotton were taken up by the directors at the 'day morning for. camp at Moorehead of 00 $o. LThe tbApany.VAs . p chllrge ollJabt. . .VjMaiiMr. 5ttmbeirfc&qngS Ttill strength.' IW; boys Jeh In and ay the oest of 'spirits. The ' town and com- , munity turned out to greet the boys and., to 'iky "bye-bye. till we meet again.", We believe this company, is the imfy one 111 Robeson county and we should' stand by them.'; . .The Parkton, band; with few , of the East Lumberton members, gave a delightful concert in our town Mon- day night in honor of the nomination of , Hon. -T, A; McNeill of Lumberton, , 'k man that has worked hard for his party and a man we believe deserves! . me : nonoraDie position ms irienas . nave nominated nim for.. We admire the way his friends voluntarily came " Tap the day of the secdnd primary and .cast their votes for him while there were mucn gasoline used lor ms op growers, adressed the mammoth mass meeiuig ox cooacco growers, mer chants and bankers from Eastern Carolina.'- j ' - X. More ' than a thousand . contracts a week have been pouring steadily into Raleigh' headquarters and .- mark the1 successful campaigning wnicn con tinues .in South Carolina, Virginia ajid. Eastern North Carolina, !n.The 'recent statement ' of C . C. Cajrrington, president, of the United! States Tobacco association, - that the Tobacco Growers' Cooperative is now grpwti into-a formidable rival to the indebendent dealers and i warehouse men, .hal been . followed . by some of the most .hostile advertising wnicn has yet 'appeared in opposition to the WKfl trtanuefl erowMs. i r hisUoppositioDM is Jtirriitg i.W rrqwdrh dowe i tkeir .i. efforts, meeting. It was decided to continue the sign-up campaign ftr .anpthetr month,' and it is planned to bring the total up to 600,000 bales.' ,. ; ( ' Mr. "Howard was highly-endorsed for the position of sales manager by J. E. -Latham, well known cotton broker - of ' Greensboro, N. C. ' ' Mr. Howard has; been in the cotton busi ness for tnore , .than twenty 'years and is -recognized as an outstanding .eot- ton merchant to the southeast. Dur in?he past if ew years the firm; of Which . he , has sbeen an acti ve member has handled as high as 800,000 bales of cotton in a single iyear, : . t . perhaps you have heard this: "Gasoline is gasoline -they're al) alike.? One might as .well eay that shoes are shoes, soap is soap vi lues arc urea. ti lu; 3Buming his .duties' 4ta'" gales manager s-forV thee ihree." $tate asso ciations, :JHfj Howard! says.'! J have and Mofoi than, 660, oBtwcts, from . f operatovto smarloeting" and Virginia hav com ih.Jiipce ,tb s-Udvftttti be absolutely soond and eentii tnfeltlTlarK lf iSouth: Aston.lprCtuiible . asvjabplie pa aotton.' I jOathavuvGrataa-.BurkeytUe. AjtneUaMW had . long and wide experience and Prakes Branch and 1 Bedford veottdn. merchlnt &hd; have ; all where Senator Borah. Oliver J. Sands. 1 confidence that I Can sell the feotton J. ,Y Joyner.i Voaeph M. Huitand;for the members of these associations ether leaders: if 4tihe .big cooperative for its true .valuebased on $he grade addressed thousands of growers. (, d staple, wbich.will mean . more uSeverely atraigning the menf;,whotnioney'for them than they, have been nave t xosierea rumors inai exirava-. w , r:wv .grreuw . tritmt lnrip r . taM th officials "I have ; fevered ;my v connections of the marketing association, 01ive "tith all my former Jbusiriess interests " l ' t 1 ' ' t ' " 1 ' - ' ' f ' "",, ' ' j V"' ' " STY K L " '1 y ,. r: -Tftjil J.iv;Sands.i-i executive, manager f has authorized the following statement: There are some people so selfish and narrow-minded that they cannot believe ( that there are business ; men living in Virginia, , North Carolina and South Carolina who 1 are willing to devote their time and talents to the service of the people and their .tew stsra politics, bute U 'thlr .wexelprem"rfmffer- "These people have stated .that, I am .receiving large, compensation xorltf , a full roP was lower O my services, abis a aeny, am. wor expected. xoK.itnat . is, oniv .two ,oer fast to this whoUy because I believe aaiyibw1kstl ifc. will 1m nf . iwraiat benefit to ourl.Tiin XtSi toifW . tl9riW'; I , for fnrthet MelopmentU' 1 IS 'very. oth nieritS bnm? Si'-fflffi lanta. ua'--w amvea r;TnM ai;. peratiy qftfrtmg; W-iflnal 5 'Week1 agkA left SunBSy evening for I i.rMninH fcMaMnviai nJwfi I -9 i -It than theft heme. They Visited Mrs. Jones' parents, air. and Mrs. A. M. stubbs. , Mr. and Mrs. Ang. McLaurin of ' Johns visited at, the home of Mr. Mc ' Laurin's parents,'"' Mr., and : Mrsl " Stubbs; also J. H. Stubbs of Fayette ville visited home folks Sunday. : , . '! Mrs. JBebecca Graham of Maxton ' and her daughter, Mrs. Brown of Red Springs, visited relatives m town'Sun : day.:-" -f-'- ';.'-:;s ':''l!.,v;';-; Miss Louise Garris and her friend Miss 'Effie Newsiim of Emporia, Va., spent the week-end with .home folks and visited White Lake Sunday. ' ' Quite a surprise marriage took, place Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. , Beard when v their (beautiful and accomplished daughter, Miss May, was united in bonds of holy wedlock to a Mr. Mc Laurin of Fayetteville, Rev. R. F. Munns officiating. The happy' couple left .immediately- for Faye,tteville where both bride and groom j holds positions. It4 will,' be remembered that the bride has been !n training at the - Pittman 6ospyl for "a few. years. '-. The thfrd taiebaH nine of Parkton - was defeated on 1 bar local diamond here Thursday 1 evening by, the third nine of -Lumber Bridge by ''a score oi .4 to U, while at Midway Friday evening the third; nine won a hard- ' fought battle with the ' 3rd nine " of ; SL Pauls, score 8 to 15. The games . fy these little fellows, ages from 8 to 14, Js some jport,,';1' AT'i, rBIrs.J..C. Pugt; whec Jus. Men ,on ntextendeii trni to h time' folks In uur towni left oa Thursday, for her home xn lronton, Ubio. k W ' shall miss her ' much. . ., ;';': v:;-.;'4 If it is baseball you enjoy, .go to . Lumberton. .There is where. you. see tjie real square-dAal, and every gamej we Jiave; ttejiaeT tcere - this season ' tie gAnd-sl!aud;.ps. crowded, and , runnpig ver: Arfd then '.Some.' No ; cleverer people' on earth. 'It is IWays jtoo4 te. bejhvrt? Nurohera tut "sports attend from bur towri most 'evierr. game ad . ahsyS 'report good clean r.WTiat actually hippened.' jIello! is , this Mr. Cash??, "No. by gosht.,T,"0 pardon, me, I was looking the -beef t ma4.""tU me anything but Cash, t ' sounds too much -like the Germans." Miss Pauline Munns arrived -home , from Raleigh a week ago and is now most entirely recovered . from the operation for appendicitis.- - ' The writer attended the funeral at , Lumber' Bridge Sunday afternoon of ; Mr.- Ehss Davis, aged 93 years, one of the oldest persons and yetefans we , know of, and a' mighty good man. Just after the' benediction was per formed by Rey. Mr. Pace, and the grave had been banked with beautiful has been .tried I? pointing but' that a few years ago ' three hundred million dollars - of -. products were marketed and iny ' sole ' and only business now is to sell the cotton of these members of these three associations." s' 11;'!',;; Cotton Report Raleigh,. July 8.-The'' cotton crop is short of the ' probable needs de spite: everybody saying , told you so"7 concerning the ; ten per cent in crease, in acreage of the southern fot tbn eropkVhe Condition 4$ 71 per fat ich is tune itarxnia nan labt ek item less ihan The tional average showed.u - itjt'm' fliB-A ia fill .Taa ifi' ifilSl, reports the Cooperative Crop Reporting . Service "for North Carolma. "The condition of the cot- through cooperative associations, 4hd ton crop is expressed as late, grassy, that this year more than one billion .small and hi need of dryer conditions dollars worth 01 iarm products win besold by co-operative associations. With W per cent of . the tobacco crop of -South Carolina . on, signed contracts listed by growers," by pounds and acres at Raleigh ' head quarters of the Tobacco Growers' Co. operative association, officials of the organized tobacco growers here yes terday discounted the report of in dependent warehousemen that only 26 per cent of the South Carolina crop was signed with the association. Hundreds of new contracts arriving daily from South Carolina are push ing the large majority membership of the big producing counties to higher percentage .. each week. Wil liamsburg bounty now passes a' 90 per cent sign-up, Florence county is steadily climbing from 80 to 90 per cent, and Darlington county,': which sighed over ' a hundred , growers in the last few days, is close to 'the three quarter mark. " ' . Robeson counfy sent in 72 con tracts in a sinrle day last week and is. now pose to a 90 per cent memv I bfranin. ' ' ' - ' N 7. to. permit 01 cultivation and grass killing"' , . - "The national prospect of 11,05, 000 bales, would be 139 per cent more than last year's crop but only 82 .per cent of "that made two years ago. ; It is claimed by some organizations that the ' present prospect will not meet the trade's requirements. ' i ' "in worm carouna, tne Don weevil is. gaining conspicuous headway along the southern border in Robeson.: The crop will perhaps be damaged heavily. NO appreciable reduction has been made in any of the counties except ing Columbus 50 per cent.1 Bruns wick 65, and slight decreases in acre age of counties just north-east, of these. " - MThe . areas of increased acreage is just . north . of -the .effective .area, of the weevil. Lincoln to Polk shows con- 1 V : 'p - . ; V ' II lit ytttir intute 12 to 1 parjts fefr iir aii lpart ' x3L :'of gasoline vapor does iU 'Motor gasoline has to he. " rolatile, that it will vaporize Veadil, brnt hat is not ' all "The composition of that one part ofgasoline vapor largely determines how well the inotor performs. T c ' Motor, gasoline must he more tan just volatile; it 4' should be properly balahced. It must contain the right , proportion of light, intermeoliate and heavy ' constilt- ' nents to afford instant ignition,, abundant power amjl full mileage.; ? -' )S'- ... - ' '' :';'. !, V '"I'l y 7wuiuHru , a .caneiuuy ucuuupeu .gasoline, wjiiku. , accounts ibr tjbe consistently coot! results it is idvmjz' in tens of thousands of motors today. . k - ' m ..m .... ... . - " ! KEFOBT 0 THB CONDITION OF . - TBS BANK 07 HeOONALD . Af McDmUU to tk. State. f Marti Pm Baa, ft fr rWy'iM4"lui tttfc, ltll. IHM and -Ptamt, . .1, . . . . . . . $?S.4 14S0.M l.sssjf pnaiM 'Miu.f . a .... 1. . UafteO States Bondc.'SM IiUrty: M Tttttew. U4SS4T Ar' AH U.er ;S.tt wti.A, Culi te YwTt'awi.Wt tMis.aW lCMbjanw. lMM rsr 'S bn, v,- ii.l n..' ,. .77 iiOl'i'f . VAVMM. ...... .i CapdaT 8toA paid to. .....v..S ltJO.N stnatioiL iEliottnaf ka .7Si4 1 y ' $ 4.eu. uinwri imcu oavrunaiDK. Tte 'CcrtiftaBtar T Deposit rM or After S Jr. Pm . I. : zo.es ' ToUl.-....' .S S4.05SJ4 Stat of North -Crolfat - Coonty of Robooa jixao arai. lwzz.i v ; v 1. a W. COVINGTON, Cuhler of til abort named Bank. do. aolemalr awcai that th aborc vtattmeDt 1 tnut to th tort of ' my knowlcdg-o and bll. -. . G. . W. COVINGTON, Cuhier. Correct Attest i E. L. BOWMAN. ..v- P.. H. ADAMS, ': :, 8.. MelXAN, . ' . . Directors. Subscribed and iwora to before me, tha ISth, day of Joly, 122. ' . , GEO. L. GRANTHAM. flowers, four persons, dressed in white u, eomntoion Ptrc Sept ss ua. PbW1' siderable increase, also Northampton td Hdfe and' the adjoining portions of Harheft. lohnson. Walce and a strin alon, southern Nash 'through Edge '.HTtf fertmzer sold for" the past spring shows an increase of almost 40 , per cent in" . NdrtB Carolina - but the heavy rainfall will reduce its feet (fctosideibly A eonsiderahlfe Re duction ftv the ujJa'fce of cotton seed niealfls irotlceahik ' r':v wai Ia 1 in. Wit ekCitA nnvSitfl miAlinA mil tnn' PoJneiU'i.are' ' jngt'iii epftndanle as 'StndarA v . . Jlofor Gas6line. Don't take oil without knowing, its ' name. 4 , , y - : . w.p.art.o. iriced Gasolinel t STANDARD OIL COMPANY , . (New Jersey) ( "if. ....... -. , rT;",'; f,rt.-?;:;;;(n'i.? BSd g 'Ui J PEBPETDAia th aacrs4 ssamories of these f fma brad assas who have paased by the eraetloa of as endur ing BIEMORIAL. Let ms assist yes b th chooefatf of a appropriaU 4a- tobcrton Harble Work, 1 1. IL Ployi, Frepriete Caai BecoM BU bnaksvUa; 21. C i-Fbrfe Iribpecirq 'Will watclitv ' bandhill Peaches , ; ;;; f W-V.fCiVT'ey ' "' r V Sio'ai.l-tfVW' - " : -Li it ' r - . V'flBN YOU buy a Sandiill,Bea8kUi.jpach this Sum- . mer you can coniiaemiy proceed to e$t it in tHe$snr ance that ft is physically .'rfec, it ef 'otard the Fruit Growers Asso(atim will hare an inspector ' s who. will; Ythut hiesitation, throy ;out every , peach. , J that does not grade up fully to the .United States , ' SdaroV which: sledljes wjiat &cy .sauns ; f f shall be..:. ' --. '.; v. V: i M 1 1 ''fi 'P'U--tl J . JTM W0 your W leaVi pr a craf Sandiill dsniavsnd iliat label is guarantee that they will Holiillafwluci;'ii :- a guarante? that they are the best peaclies on atth. : V1"tf. 'i iejfl.'. KlMl-iiaM r And it inwsU that 'tHrand dcat jg to be V ASK YOUR DEALER TO SHOW YOU 31 AST OF FsAKDtolJj Jl1J OU ' . He can get a few crates or many by communicating with the'Secretary v 'k . THE SANDHILL FRUIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION Aberdeen, N:G. , North Carolina Peaches- . ':V I For North Carolina People. And you can't beat either.
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