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. ,- -,'..:''-- -.: '. - - .- -. ' '-: , ....... . . . . . --v.-""- . v..;Vf'C':?rr- .: v , v - "V SUPERIOR COURT . if - 1 J TWO , MURDER ; CASES ' DISPOS ED OF GEORGE CURTIS GETS TWENTY YEARS HUFFMAN CASE CONTINUED. , , , . .. ; sThi -spring criminal term of Ran dolph superior ciburt convened Monday morning of thi8 wee,ki after the close oil JaSt Saturday of a two weeks term orcivir court; Judge T: V. Uryson and BASE BALL SEASON OPENS ASHEBORO TWINS ; OVER RAM SEUR 8 TO 13 WORTHVILLE r TRIMS KANDLEMAN 15 TO 1 ...TWO GAMES NEXT SATURDAY 1 Aflheboro defeated Ramseui- Rfui day in the opening game' of the'eounty league by ascorf of 13 to 8. InteresJ u the game rait high at times,' regard less i uie iopsiaea score al j.u-.t.cr Haydeni Clement," -r.Eaq, -prosecuting roua errors. The teams made a total of the criminal docket this week with his runs on 18 hits and tosether accu- usual -vigor and ability. , , . mulated 14 errors. Richardson was ne iouowmg cases on me criminal itne star of the day at bat, gettnur 3 WEEKLY RAIilGH r --ri- ,;:y ; j,,;,. . ( . GOVERNOR APPOINTS COLhAl D. HAns. . mMMISSIONER. OF REVENUE STATE HIGHWAY - (By? Maxwell. ' Raleigh, "Apsil '5Govemor Morri son S ! annnint.fnonf - t Oyit: ,j A ! r Poi . m .i "i tir-i..- V rI ri. : X -t. , hi. -vnurca went ii mis . lu ue aura t nmnncainnci': nf ti K'ih ' : ... Revenue not. jL7 aiiwA - wiiitii "gome rmr emon r wiv .. nhn Uamk.. 1 j RANDLEMAN NEWS sVaY SCHOOL GOES ON PIC NIC'AT -FAITH ROCS-SOPHIA 00S0SED lastatur; ; DAVNE FISH CAUGHT, w TTheiimembera tvf : fiio 'a.j v ounaay scnooi of jFRAh-HiNVllLEEWSa TRAIISEUR NEWS PRESIDING ELDER PREACHESr- JAMES JOHNSON: DEAD-- ' fitVS, ,HUGH PARKS IMPROV. v INGpERSONAlTEMS.1 A,- w. t;jyier presiding Elder TOWN ELECTION SOON BOSlfV VfhFS? F0R 1 NEW SOIOOI i-''-j iii" . " " 'f ati, ann, mrs,ju. a. uoTneliso' an Socket have so far been disposed of! . : State vs. Tom -Lewallen and Isham Nance, affray, guilty and each defen , ' dant finest f 2 and half .the Costs. . " v ' '-. V (State vs.' W M. Huffman, murder, continued upon motion of the state. State vs. Dennis Fields, .two. cases for making, liquor and one case as- :: sault on J. R. Osborne, guilty . Np judgment yef Imp6sed;Vi4 v wi ..W'fitate ..vs.. Gurney Hoover, nol woss- '. fd-;with leave:.. xZ-hk. vrt-r- h ; iState vs. Pelton Scotten, Jack 'Siler and Gayle Rush, shooting craps, a plea of guilty, prayer for judgment tontin ued upon payment of costs. , . j State vs: Lizzie Davis and Sam Klnd- Ia. a .lx . u j :li . .. icy, assault, Jim. KVvy, .. rr , , State vs. William Parrish, Numa Chisholm, c Parrish, Pearly Parrish; Charles Gib sort, assault, guilty. Defendants plac ed in custody ajid in jail awaiting sen- tonce. '' ' - ' ' 'State Vs. Ljlly Hughes, Dora L. Hughes,' and Nettie Hughes, keeping bawdy house, guilty. ,State, vs. Hai Croker and Wyiic Croker, breaking into- and C stealing merchandise" frgm . the "store of R. C . Jobnson. Wylie Croker pleads guilty. Hal ,Croker not guilty. Not yet sen tenced. - State vs. Eli Albright, larcenv of blacksmith tools, guilty, sentenced to Rowan county roads for six months. ' State vs. Louis York, assault, defen dant pleads guilty. Prayer for judg ment continued upon payment of cost flits out Of 4 triDB.to the tjlate. Spv- eral hard diances in the v-field turned intonice plays but quite a fewn mexcusaDie errors, were charged up to me piayers. i ' i ; Box Score 'V, ... Ramseur ' Curtis, V. P., 2b Urayen. C., If. Burgess 3b . . CttrtiK N.. lb Maynard yb . . v. Brady s-.. .,. Graham cf .... Richardson, C, If., Uravenj F.r 2b. rf. Parks, rf. p. ..... v.. . Asheboro " Cranford; p.- cf. . Armfield, 3b. ... . vi Johnson, cf.-c' . . . Lewis, If Rush, lb. Kearns, ss. ... . .". Armstrong, 2bl. . . King, c-rf. - , Underwood, rf. McPherson, p. . , ' AB. R. H. p5. A-E 1 i; 6 .1 3 5 4 5 3 2 0 1 10 0 0 0 2 George Curtis Gets Twenty Years In the superior court yesterday, the defendant. George Curtis, of Liberty township, through hiscoucu jentered second, degree for 'killing ' Leonard Thomas, December 21, last year r The evidence was that the defen dant shot the deceased because ho had gone to a school house with. Miss Jo sie Smith, a 17year-old . young . lady with whom the -defendant had an ad miration and had gone with her on similar occasions, the defendant was sentenced ;tov 20 years. He was per mitted by the court lo make the . plea lor less- than murder in the first de gree owing to, his being. only in his iiui yean-., : " ' , .. , ,'. ERNEST YORK KILLS k . ' JUNE KIRKMAN - Milliard Ernest . York iiit June 'Kirkman on ' the head . with a . stick Tuesday of this week at the home of W. T. Yorki near Sapdy creek churca In Randolph County, v :r ; vihera had blen trouble between them, but the, facts, about the kUling hava not hMri vimor -nut. hat iia'iiiui . imt tn rroubie. Kirkman walked rome but died , several hours later. . . rm talcitn hnrnn It. la lalnuui tho v JUrkmaa made soma statement before i. hA dlM. Thm lATMilAtif liaa nnf mail. any statement but w pm that ha Will Rllk tha nlaa nf afAfmk r MI88 DOROTHY HUBBARD ' r- ' A Th homa of Dr. nA Xfra. IT n fiiuuiiiuu. ui rirmpr. via rna apana k a quite marriage Wednesday morning, the ' th, - when '.;; their .'daughter, Miss - Donhy,-'- sWmi .. xhe , bride of Mr. Caller ; Elbert Kearns, Rev. Lewis KcFarland, of High Point, nn msriaff -. t . . . There wen no atetndants, the bride . -In whJt trcpe de chineY with tulle '. Veil Snd nrsnira klmuimi .nt n . Inc a boquet of bride roses and valley Ullie-s eaUring the parlor on the arm - of the rrom. The . imnria n. . Immediately aftr the marriage the ' young cquple left far Greensboro, , Whure they will make their home.- -:r , The l.riile h been for the past three years in wtfininpion. V. where she held a position in the Treaxury !- , mr. 6fm u tn b f Wr. end f Mrs. J. u, Keam. and holds a rpon J rtble poftltion with Odell JUrdwsre ; Comptny lh Groeruhoro, lU was with " ' fcVt. A I T. ...... w' """""i r.xixMiiuonary f orces In France for a yrr, returning home In i the summer of 1919. I Amontf the Urjre number of gift mlred was check for one thounand - dollars from the parneU of the groom. Score by innings: Ramseur....... Ashebort)' ..... not specially fond of the appointee, kip. to Greensboro TuTJa,, A fan, 7eived' t6 WS ' Mr- Jason Moffittv of Asheboro, was du! mor . o Personal ddsire ott the a visitor "here last week. - ' -pajrt of the partially electroUted,than' Quite "a number 'of 'our; neonlp f anything else. This, was Governor tended the.plosmg "Lm-seTrf the Morrison's , appointment and som0 Sophia school Satwday and all renort Brspir.vtpeopl.,wh-x have-blen a splendid ttaev - j8 ""rB '""w primary vur noted fishermanMr. J. VGa. opened were not consulted. ThatVwas tor is catching some fine fish just how natural enough, but the fact does aofr He landed one that toped the scales seem to have, yet dawned ?iei at U lbs not manE S- Mr. Watt is prabably the Bijstlt-' tn have, never been caught. -ted man in the state for the hew rtc' M and jMrs. S.;K' Adams, of near sition to Which he has been called;. His Sophii were visitors here At worst political enemy; would fnot-' Mr. Clark White, of High Point, was , ouim.y suu strung enecuveness ca- vu visitor nere. in any undertaking that: engages his', Mr. A. Russell visited in Frank services. That the new - denartmint unville this week. .' of , revenue will be intelligently f:andj '-Mr. LC M. Caudle is "quite sick' this thereafter functioned, May first" and week. . . thereafter,: is asured. It wil lnot'die Mr. ,T, J. Hutchens, of High Point. Within A VAfll rf Avt enJ MV1 W9a in fwn "... ' raindedness, that is sure, and the great' Mrs.. Hugh McAdden, of near New ww uiui Carolina arui tnir nan. oiviein. was in tnwn . chnnn n t pie as -a whole will become the bene- day. nciaries. . . . . Miss Mae Davis .of AcUnm ?o;f. n:A. r , i ed friends .here last week. Highway Commission Miss Mary teath Pug, who has The members of--- the new State 1Jl i- Wilkerson's hospita' for Highway Commission 5 are -here and t111,,13 Jlvinir. have been busy with conferences with' f' l' ?f near Sophia, the Governor and the work of form ""I1" wwfc 1 organization. . Indications ere that the , " a,n V$ G' .Burkhead and 0 actual work of construction of . "the oysi Ash,eboro. visited relatives 'great hard-surface state highway will ir0Tw 37 13 8 27 12 8 1 soon be under way. Engineer Page is - -f 5 " and Arma Richardson saw to have several hundred miles of " roint last proposed lines manned: out and ronrtv 1 to begin work on them' as soon-Vs J?5: , Kus,seU made a trip to practicable. - . '. ; "s inursoay. 3 2. 5 4 0 37 8 824 i2 . 6 AB.R.H.PO.Ai. 4 2 J 3 1 2 '1' 0 0 Q 0 .2 4 1 10 1 5 3 0 1 010 033 200 130 R. 005 8 03x 13 Two-base hits, Cranfdrd and Kearns. Struck out, by Cranf6rd, 1; by Mc Pherson, 3 by Curtis, t; y Parks, S. Bas lwnB oCrariforda; off Me rnerspn,z; off. wirtis, 6. Hit bats- Wi l Bnild N iweniy inousand Dollar Church Wholesale Discharge, of HilrA , COMMUNION SERVICE AT KAllWAV riAVtmv mae I-A. fla j. 1 men. -McPherson. 4: Curtis. 1, tlmi wr.l' .""V rae" ' ' other railroad mechanics. The order dv fJimjn , n ...11. RANDOLPH COUNTY LEAGUE S&SST ? "Sii Standing of the Clubs Asheboro . , Worthville Ramseur Randleman WON .. 1 ... 1 0 .. 0 1 ?em SZafT-r &e rbleTndtTngrm e J?r.the.."hoP --located will appropriate to this ocefsion. Lost . Per Ct ea Dy tne closing down order. Dr. McConnell said this was ner 0 1.000 ' could nt be learned just what haps the last communion service to be 0 1,000 reason the company gives for issuing held in this historic old church build- 1 .000 the orders It will be remembered that ing, as plans have been perfected for 1 .000 the. Southern railway refused to ac- the. erection of a modern church vicePt the aid provided by the govern- building near the site of the old one. a. ment for the rnnla vh Asheboro, 13, Ramseur 8; Worthville, 'turned to private management. , The veneer and will cost .approximately 15,. Randleman, 1. . , .Southern was aWauded by the whole $20,000.00. Work will begin on this nation lor stating that the system structure .at an early date. would stnd on its own bottom. The The .old " building, although built ooumern is in the heart of. the cotton nearly a century ago, is still in good wcii.. ana me tow once on nuttfnnb condition ana nn ha nsnr in Mnotm.. Th nn.iink a "4 the closing of eo many cotton tionof the new buildinir. Saturday, April "2. Randleman at Jr' the .bad situation AMs ciiurch has never been large in Worthville and Ramseur at Asheboro. 1 iV"f. r?BCCfmarKe. , ,b5 naturally nuraoer 01 members but has numbered nm uuw aii tne oouuiern. , ""k . memoeri some 01 tne Dest ' rJiu.r.ttn,. r-l li Tv-i anov most influential men and women Corporation Commission Delays of Randolph county, men of whom -The State Corporation Commision hmv on away - from their native has again disappointed the people of c?u,ty a" become leading cltirens of niui vwgiini, iur me s teen in time , v. vwo. recently ny jie annmiucemift.uial. 110 Games for Saturday. Anril 0: Ashe boro at Randleman: Worthville at Ramseur. , 'Hust-While Wedding- ' A surprine wadding; occumd at the homa of .Mr. T. B. liouldin lnt Sunday vrnhg , t.. 7J0 O'clock, whan ?!.- I'urdm Ilnnt, dughtr of D. T. Ji'ii't, frf I rnri-"", b"-sitne 'r. J- . Wl.-ta, ann Large crowds attended the games and it. is expected that much interest will be shown throughout ' the . county as the season progresses inasmuch as it will afford tha people of the county two. good ball games every Saturday afternoon Worthville and Asheboro won, the opening games , "Which gives them a little jump on the other contes tants but -neither team is , sure yet mat tney wm lead the league more than a week for Ramseur and' Randle man will be in thejrace:until the last game ia played. J. , '! .THE TABERNACLE CASES " On ,'' the . nlo-ht " of Janilar ft la, I Llixle Davis, a youn woman of food character, was brought from hr home in i Tabernacle, township for shooting at four young men, hitting one -cl them with a. buck shot in the forehead, the shot lodging under the skin. The young woman was kept In ial it several day . because it was claimed that the injuries received were of such a character that the defend nt would probably die. - ,, y " When the young woman and hee half brother Bam Kindley were tried this week for the shooting the four young men swore that bam aUndley did the hotmr, but, the-young woman swor he did the shooting because ' they threatened 14 tear the house down and cursed and swore at a rap lid rate. Wm. Parish snd the , three young men are in . Jail awaiting the judge ment 01 tne court late in the week. A tea CUIse Pastas -romnny wan Mr. William Hardin, arel fig- aar died at his home nr llillboro. Msrrn 0.. lie had bm In declining health lor aavarw year. .Jle was a rdniw. crated, high toned Chrirtian . gentle man, lie is sunrivH by two daughters anV one alfrter. The funeral eon- ouctwl at the req)dnr bv P.or. D.'A. hich the body wag the family burial jrrouni. til Vuncannon sftr cf 11 Ij. I Sim T.r-;"! SERVICES AT lASHEBOno least another month in the ras ratei V M CHLRCU SOUTH or the telephone rate-eases which were1 ' ' neara last month. -. . r ' v ttevtvai congrHrationa are till at 1 the failure to give relief to gas iS?,"" tJ?? .''Jf, consumers who for the last ulna ,tronir ImiicaUon that toe re- months have been jnulctad bv a ot. V- n continues. and unwarranted -temDorarr" in- Sunday Aprfl 10, the pastor crease in rates granted last August , on. b Chrisuln the Carolina PowiVandLlX EES. Character- using for Ms. text: "The njr, and which the octopus here end in " '"l-aV ? a numWr of ethev North, Tan. at, Antloch." AcU 118, At the les has been collecting 1 ever since. fTTi".?? 3 1lck h "ril! notwithsUndlng the proof given at the TrW" ll1?!.10"0 "P" Lhearing that coal and oil and any sub-, ,V" Cor. 4-4. .. IstancaVat-imta If pott like to sing good old songs, ture of gas, cost less than one-third allZJSSS ST eomto now as then, has destroyed both In 1JJT'1JU' ?I,r ..1 1. . ' m . "7 . OOSna Snaak ti vnti. tran aMak a k Im getting renex iron .w Urpo ration He U o7friin- ' ' HIIUiJUUlUIL . - "7 1 ' r .Instead of .being a ' check-rein to prevent extortion by; miblio eerrlce companies and other monopolies and for the protection of the people and A. C, GIBBS. Death ef Mrs. Cssipbell Mr, ft ft r. .lw.ll .a is e the state, the consumers of the tm- CamnKaii Ait . v . ducts of .these monopolle, the effect North ef Liberty, Monday , Aprils of the existence of the Cortroranon bm ahant tm , . ' - - - 7 vomiMion of late seems to be of aa, .. . . ; ! ;f 4 oposite. character, the commlmtlon' ial J?" dui hreaks up one cf the old tiii a lafo.t li.i,Hn nn r. m .1.1.- est boroes in. this eountrv a thm MnnU '.7. -a .- uv L. . compemng tnousancuror people to pay. " - wur over o yearay fc . , .im iuuh 1 1 rv. 1 a TO III VU, t T IL. I . . . . , . rates than the order when Bnrilf'ihta Cttoaa 1.5 . iTU flV.lT made (If it reflu-cU the proof adduced womaT T"' ,lthfu, before the commission) by-the som-i , ' ' mission will allow. ' . Bn lw five sons two duughlen, . , . . grano cniidren, twenty. MorrliioB Oils BoU's Eye Agsfat rlne grt arend ehlldren, end a host ",,"' puwisnta in "a j wiifvn ii.iwu, wie Writer called a tt an. . It. . . a tion to tf . wmctnes. of the atitud. i" "i."?. 'T'"? ... Wlin,wn I Or NfJI OI Uteifa IHsrt (n lv.. or itOVrnnr ftinrrisaAM in ik " . i.-wmv,.,, of the eereral ,UU lutbns, ;hr. "2121 Ully the ..ylurj for the Inaan 'SSll Sat hi af '"i Uoni ftt lh(Mi lnfiiutIoni in tlimaM -.-.a " " r-"- ins uiil line K . at anM -U .1 ,v ' J r-"' Si""" W ...,, 1. ,,,.,,, up,,- r-rrT n ir,a ihrca T ml(ral stten pationU with tf ' trrtfiana at gVM for the Cfrv. chnro-atM. JIT Ti--. -""f,jcB,(juonaay morning. SeyeraK ef gieV officfal. members of both Churches;? re , presentc-ana re PdrtsjAii finances? and Sonditiona ;bf KfJ'e were rery grattfyjng. idrif8 JohHSoa'lied at his home irt Sofeti!' Ftanklinville Tuesday morn ing arid was buried nt Pi.oon o..r. oin lay. Cedar Council No. 210 Jimor Order of wWch he was' a njember cdnducted the service, V flThe manv fripnrlo a iur tr..i Parks', who has been in the hospital, at Greensboro for some time'will be glad to Jeani that she is recovering and is esrpected to 'return home in the near 'Mr. Adam Pnnla 'wa' t' ihi.iJli SlJ. Ml 1 .yv JLailVUll last Tuesday for a faw rfnim v JT A,nomas mad0 a business mu hj vireensnorn -rnAriaTr - Mr.. Peter Allred met with' the mis'- xviuw p.,8 aay last week; to fall .and BB ms arms ' ..-. n. Manrtajid Q, E. Hinsoh at ed ?u at 'Asheboro last week. Mr. WF. Hunsqcker, field repre sentative of the Courier . Kcia. ness visits 1'-. 4.U -,. ? t wity tasi.weeic Al'.io ? Messrs. Hugh PiMrWlfi a L ' wees. : ' .uiwwoi . ror Mayor, W. D. Maner, for eommisioners G. Jones, W; A. .nT'n0106 P!.rkiAba Hudson, and R. D. Gansnn tift j r7,L wu 1 "y a uaanynous Mte and put them to world ' -?" i . Mr. Haywood Parks is. operating a pressing, club on Sunrise.: Avenue. Ert Pruett, Bertha Poolei Ruth Welch and Ua Presnell w nett-Saturday. , . " " - !-" aTt-5- Wrenn nd Henry " weensnoro l-riday. Messrs. G. L. Cox and P T. Tl D , . 'flv'., W were ,n town Sunday. Mr. Monroe Craven, who lives a short distances south east nf i criucaiiy 111, and his many friends leel that his recovery is doubtful Mr. J. L. Lutterloh made a busi ness trip to Greensboro Monday." A box Dartv will ha Academy Saturday night under the auspices 01 the Betterment Society. Every body is invited tn uttA bring a box filled with good things to eat, which will be sold ,nH 1 . . , . .-y- vvcvia m uea Dy tne aDove society in wicii iiuoie worK 01 improvement Mrs. Ellen Presnell Cox Marries Mr. O, R. Fox-iBoth of Asheboro A marriage of much inforaaf ed last Saturday evening at the Meth- uu si rrotestant parsonage when Mrs. Ellen Presnell Cox and Mr. O. R. Fox were quietly married, Rev. L. W. Ger- nnger omciating. The contracting puc" oeen residents of Ashe boro for a number of years, and are both well and. favorably known. Their many friends extend congratulations and good wishes. Greensboro innddv Mrv Paris Brown and famD-!f ' Greensboro, Wese visitora . here Sai ' The revival meeting' at .the Christasat' y Church closed Sunday rught after three: weeks duration Rev. George Q. 1 fastes, of Norfolk, Va., did some wobh derful preaching and while tha nponse was not as good as wa toped ' for there was iniwh mni nwn.niL ' ed without doubt; Several f were given, for membership and tnaqv reclamations were made. - f The noted entertainer,' Kart JaaBu wa shere last Friday night and gas ' a splendid entertainment at the M-rf bmlding to a good audience. ; -' ,Tho people of the town . wEIvhbi ' have en opportunitp to elect nvr ' t cers for the town or re-elect the vm ent board as they see fit Tt n 1 meet : when we have the regular , " meeting to nominate .candidates iat " this election. The, datehas not t set as yet but wilt be toward the bst of this month. So get your calendar " ready, boys, and let's make it mUm 9 ' twi'bytoepeopIa , , - n , - f wJr expect to have an election -the bond issue for .a new school fadtsV mg on the 10th of May. This date as not .certain yet either but if in 1 umm -sipn is granted for it it win hn . time. . , , j ? By , the time this issue impIw u ' - readers the time appointed f or cteat f up week will be about over. We bone ' we will be able to see an alranH Z- town Just a Uttle-hit cleaner tfcesv V c This, ia always a worthy campaign! -any town or community. ,,.(' erases will begin 'on Saturday a-iaM. - aim uie program will coay tinue through to Mdnday night foUasf- ing the commencement day proper, sa Tuesday, April 26. We hope to t at this time a record breaker assl se believe we will for there is mmiika . doing now we know in way of pcesv-' aration for this event The manage ment of the school is makinir i mrii . effort ot arrange a good progiasa sobH ' ' one that will be helpful to the sdtael. Let us as patrons co-operate with tfae school the best we can to give mar '-. children training on the nlatfara -mm : well as in the textbooks. The writer has many times regretted that be iauea to get this platform tramiqs; and would be glad for ever teyM girl to be in possession of this beaav ficial training. r. Mrs. Wm. Luck, of near Ashebm, ?v Asheboro, spent Sunday with her sos. W. E. Luck, and hjs family. - ; Dr. F. C. Craven returned SundaF night from Baltimore, where he leal taken Mr. Howard Frasier's xm-Xmrn hospital. Young Frazier was injw , '. .:, some time ago in a cane nfilUBe fa ' "'. now much improved., ' , r E. V. Swaim. Hvina- near Hio-n VmA. ' died recently, aged 91 years. GIVES BRIEF SUMMAItV OF THE . CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING AGRE1 Mr. B. F. Brown, of State Division of Markets OuOhia . rnncipai t eatures of Co-operative -Alarketing Cks- ' tract Now Being Presented to Tobacco Growers x '.i n onn Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia., ' ' A brief summary of the marketing less of the price hl -narfimia, agreement being presented to the to ma V hHnr.. baeee.' growers ef . North Carolina,. . , O . South Carolina and Virrlnia for thai r I Haadliaa ika'rM. - . a annMw1 i.-. k. , - . T .. . rr . - w 7ZZ:r, 7Z XT" f1? ' - association may nly wiOa. maraeM. ma Brown's summary of storing or otherwise ha Uie contract and eo-e-petetive market-, baoco for iUmembTrsT aaaodatlan ia atrtxrr -i i- . . ' w-vi-wm na tne common , . tha nmm firmer- belong to It -iWerred stock,' laving. tn'-rtGmt on ; belongs ; to - the power, may be pC k, mZ o.k .nA th :'-d , the eon. The association is atrirn- . j .urT.J''"' ftV. a a t . a. ---a- wW VIHJ .WUWXU I Ml and the association farmers. "There Is bo stock and ther ara M tM . proflu. Proceeds are'oald bark tA.tha - w Jill' L..V . '' " Ail farmers are treated exactly . . . M t0 Orr.nliatU- f alike no partlalitr-all sin the aamaf , T.,r.,r,,4u 1 ontract. ' . ,,. " - ILrTit . ? ,nwn ar.7 Good tobacco g, a good prtoe-' Noh "rCfl J.f i - I ... , li , - . aiM fluuwava. Door tohfeva tint on vi1 - - - - - - j - una. . 1 rV-01!?0 JKla"on 1 t try- , This .toUcco 1 Ing to lit the oricewliut ia . it i. ii ' tha fxf iiulf . , " 111.1 iwruy-iico J Una. - area will .1 .'.. . Farmer Brree. to Ullw A ' , 'T?. " flir'! ' rears all of the lob h. i-VT:.: .T. 1 mm r,. r t fte mar from. ti ma to t ma .w 1- M l"B et none, as he Mnxlf (hnoaea. i.f; . ''f Pr cant of iwrin j.mima and ii,uth (' The contmct I. binding. Thai l.T ."Tr!. Khf ' Way to tlKlsa It Whan nr. aa..-rj".; V -n-r :, , nui tne rrowam or f. the rf.nrr- in all Bn'l th ff.t.fr I t s- a . , . r ' - i 1 t:t the up. Tl.ua, a.(.o- I
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