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9,000,000 POUNDS IS DELIVERED Co-operative Marketing Associ ation Did Immense Business Last Week At Its Numerous Warehouses. Raleigh. Oct. 7. Deliveries of to bacco to thi Tobacco Growers' Co rporative Association havi passed ail expectations and in some cases tho preparations of tho association eriicials in tho iirst four days of co cperume m»iketing throughout t:i«.» «ivl belt >f Virginia and Norm (no Tina this week. Over ii.ih'ti.ooo! pounds i f tobacco has hoc!! delivered . >■» f.v\ .a. or ;i:ig to re; vo'ts of ti v* . - " t IJU'I .1. . Itowiing, district manager of •,v'.ri i...sos, reports del ivories . f !.- .'in l , i.o poinds of : i -• •. .■■t i • •: '.oh • • i ' western and eeaii.nl North C:"-- . a!.a l'or tins ttd k. Tho orgnni • d grower- of Virginia have flooded tile positive houses with tobacco *o i tno amount of ih"ee ami ono f tirth ' million- pounds and the eastern .'.elivi i ics have brought the coe;v- ' :at.vt - -.ime 1.-'.00.000 pounds mor-*. according t" a telegram received to • 'ay front A. V. llobbitt. manager "f .ai' nous' s for en-torn N• >r.:i «'ar." The -ale of thirty-four grade* front a oil of '-opera; ive marki : :i tho old belt la.-'. Tuesilay w. ' f.-i- ! leading manufac.iiv! s and the t '• a. - > deiivert ! by meni'crs !h>'i' in tb ■ .a-: and west are winy bought for • r: • tl*a: spell i tain proi':t for i tho member growers of the associa . Mr. A ! M h-a't w Fitted ttn « vratrvc »«w Similar delivt lies at many Virginia |j| The Largest Stock Of— | SSioes, Dress Goods, * c Underwear, Sweaters Bed Blankets and Furniture In Western North Carolina To Select From / Come and See Us "For Your Fall Needs. Your friends. The Boyles Co., KING, N. C. P. S:==Most Anything You Need. Dry Goods and Shoes, A Speciality. ■ ■ i . ;and the number of local organisations l of the association has risen to 2iB j i in western North Carolina, j Each of these locals supplies its ; own detectives to watch for con tract breakers, but as yet not a single ; case of contract breaking in the old , belt has been reported to the head- ; ' quarters. ' Deliveries throughout the central belt of North Carolina were largely increased this week, co-operative floors in Durham receiving twice as much tobacco this week as last, an 1 running close to the quarter mil ; ioa mark at Oxfoid. Henderson a.id it some other markets, i 1.0.al organization -f the Tobacco Growers* Co-oporatke \ «».>■. : .ition are increasing iti number throughout , j eastern North Carolina, and at -.ties of meeting held this week throughout the eastern Iv-lt ass >cia ;tion members have pledged thei r . > ort in reporting any cast s of con tract breaking ot the part if local warehousemen or growers in their' . ti is. rii t. ! Following the recent rains and to highly successful sab- of eastern ' Carolina tobacco large deliveries are • i v tend next week fn a members i in the eastern belt w'lilt the enthu- ' -:a-ti. support a: d heavy deliveries ! f the great majority -f trr. wers in : Virginia an ! western Carolina wl: > ' make up *! t noinbershi'i of tit" as v ration insures its coinpb'tc su cess throughout the old belt. Funds : : re being forwarded from IJi r. r ' i ortico of tile !>a ■! . tive to the friendly banks of ;?outi Carolina, which have Imh«dh' its do • --itori. s. Cash : dva". e will i'l nail : to thi S>uth Carolina growers : n ti: near future, a cording :• r> e*" ' vices from the Richm-m 1 • •:'! is ■!" the assoiia ion. Aaron Sapir«», attorney for th>? t i' i ; i • • As ■ far: ' fro «" 11 iia i Virgin!.-. I' !!o«ving an all day lonfi ic. e :i Mr. Sa THE DANBURY REPORTER. TEXAS NEWSPAPER ! PRAISES US | I Says North Carolina Is Loading Texas By Good Margin In i Several Matters—Our Legis lators Are Thinkers. Houston (Texas) Chronicle. dealing in round numbers North 1 Carolina Is about one-fifth th. • si: - ., of Ti \as and has a ' -.it half 'thi' i'o'l- | ulation. i: is a very oh! Stat:. having hvn , the s -at of an established . ''.'/.a- j t»v > huii'l I years ago. T. a.- j a new Suite. North arolina was ravag-"•! desolated i>v tiie w.ir of 1^ ,: ! from h '• Atlantic shore to hr » >un iai'l piai.s. from her northern . I to her souti vi !i!i!«'sl litii s. and .-i - :f --t'l red fro'ii the pro.-esses of - in struction to far n'router i:tc'U than did T '\as. , The people of Texas have tu-ver vt:i , ft 1: sti. h desola": as ' .■wept N . C. ixdina, nor her people I. er sutfered SUeh il . -lii'i . mi sutf, I in.: as u ,s the fat ' li i people of the i■ K! North Sia* . yet the tax:: 1 li vuhu s of North .• Una' two year» ago were nnu-tiiai.y .he same as Were those of Tex.. . ail-l •ii w aiv . 15.;t -rially less. Thi re i- i. oiv r: h land it. Valley of • :•.«• liia.os ictWe. ' V. ( : lai ti' ■ 1.1 . ! i f } lexii o that. ■■ i. v. r.. .. • i-f N-i 1 r -I'nn. i- evide.. .;• - where in North Carolina. The .-.a U\: no tax a" ' n : ::«• ier.il : ro]Hitj, hut hor four • la f ' r '■ t bi'it.:,- i eacv r ■rs nl the Iv. w Y liii!>'kot. A few •• ra :s fr-m rc • • •ropi: ' •".* *•:' the legi.-i .' f North Carolina will show that her! ' ri- i v an I legi.-h • ...n liberal 1i.;,--. i>a Mar is v . t. 21. '. hoy r i .. i -'if ■ f .•;.?'• i , i : !..i _ .. .. i' ovenie; ' ' • 2& ...1 ■ IT,. On thi - • lay tn act 1 | si • va« >'' -th | Jtal appropriation for that institu tion for two years was $2,415,000,1 land appropriations for a store or J ' more of other educational inittitu- J itions were made on an equally lib leral basis. i The sum of $223,000 for each year ! was appropriated for maintenance! of the State Hoard of Health, and separate appropriations wire made for the State Sanatorium and State j 'Labaratory of Hygiene. North Carolina is spending fifty j mill'on dollars in the construction of I durable permanent highways and the ; utilities of the State given an e.|iial I amount, ('no highway has been ear-, i nied to a height of "'TII feet. It may be asked how it is possible to meet s.ich expenses ? The answer is. the neople of North i Carolina live at homo. The traveler is > 4 arely out of sight of a cotton factory or some other kind of fac tory one county lias nearly or i,uite a hundred cotton factorits. Tho i>; no .-puis more cotton than she 4'rows. Nearly every running stream in t!l.* Mate is harn 'ssed to produce ! elecl r\ power, which is carried to I i n.an.ifa .ories. in some instances 2iti , j miles distant. - can do what North Caro lina does when she re-assesses all the property in the Stale as North Carolina did and spins her cotton as North Carolina does, and esteems 1 i'.lie vai'.ie of S.ate institutions as North Carolina people do. Think f it with orv-iifth ef tl••• . t .i • f T> xas an I one-half her pop , ila t: North c ntu.i is leading :■> a- i:i the mar !i •!' piopr. ss. ail I in the sphere of enlightened legisla Rockefeller Pay* Larivest Tax . i'l i. i iphia Ledger. i ..'.in.in the annual r - or'. ..f «. :ier i f i'.terna! ri-M - | ' a f.-r i pjblished t i-lay, in at ■ .rim !'. K" ii-fel'ir n.iade more | 11 e niie tax tlguren show that ■ | I'IMM' iite- in I x--I ss I.f .'.•."I.IHI'I.OOII. 1 I', . f *iiose v.. re in New York and j - v.". :; :: -hlgan. i'i'.o total fi>; pa 1 J ; y t'',.- two New York men v.a- ol; *'" !1. aiui that by the two were Mr. Rockefeller and Henry I Ford. ! The highest possible income of '.Mr. Ford, therefore, would be SS.C>SO,- itiSS, or SS,O(H) less than the Michigan | total. Since Mr. Rockefeller, beyond doubt, is the richest man in New York, there is little basis to dispute the fact that he paid oil more than half of the $10,4>i3,'31J, or at least £8.500.000. One of the Rare Opportunties To own a valuable liome or busi= ness site in Danburv will be given in the auction sale Monday, Oct. 16th At 1:30 P. M. of vacant property of Mrs. R. H. R. Blair This lot is large enough for both a home and business site and a large garden in the rear. r'3cnn"Jd:: trxjea TTZS ranwea «as Sold oil long and easy terms. JV: -i-sstsmmßxes ixmsaxrsrsmzzjM MRS. R. li. R. BLAIR, Owner. "It Shows North Carolina" STATE FAIR RALEIGH, N. C. October 16=20, 1922. Advance entries assure the greatest array of Livestock ever assembled in North Carolina, with every available fout of building space filled with the finest products of the farm. ~EW FEATURES: Horse Show, Automobile Show , Dog Show, Loan Art Show , State Florists' Flower Show, Slate Fisheries Show, Govern ment Terrapin Show, Cotton Looms In Operation, Running Races, Fireworks, Hallad Sinking, Four Hands. Wednesday, MILLITARY DAY, With Gen. Pershing as Guest of the Fair. SPECIAL PROGRAM EACH NIGHT Fine Selection of Free Acts, Shows and Races, Georgeous Display of Fireworks. $5,000.00 For Harness and Running Races $20,000.00 New Speedway- Reduced Kates of one and one-half Fare on both Special and Regular Trains. Send for Special Dog and Horse Show Premium List. 'Baker Guns For fifty /tan known to th• trad* m tho but for Hrvicm BATAVIA LEADER, Price $40,00 If your dealer cannot supply you we will send, trans portation charges paid, upon receipt of price. Send for BAKER BOOKLET describing the entire line* Baker Gun Company 253 CHURCH ST., NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. 99 Gallons Whiskey Poured In Bath Tub Greensboro, CM. 7.—Ninety-nine gallons of liquor was poured into a bathtub at the court house here Fri day by order of Judge \V. F. Hard jing, who ordered that the liquor !seized in raids made by the county iand city oflWrrs be poured out, lest jthe tcmntation be too strong for some persons to resist breaking the loi k |to the door where it was stored.
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