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PAGE TWO ELECTION TO BE ON NOVEMBER 7 — i PKOI'I.K Wil l. 111-' CAI.IJaD fKOX 'JH) \OTK. ON THK /l KS'l'loN OK ItCI'KAIiINU THI. KU.II THHNTH A.WKXDMKM X" NK.W KKBIsTK MIOX. To the C'tiwns « f North Oarolinu: On N" »cti.''i'c the "ili. l'.'JD. thv . j>e"ple >i N* rili i'arolinu a l- * ''a* '"I upon t' vute I'M the question «•' re pealing tlie I x tli Amendment t" t-' 1 Come it it "il t''e I'nileil State" The I'eii'Til N-s* iii ■• ly * l f Nor I h i'a ! '- ulina sulrn ii'id this n icstum t" lie ipeo|ile «•! "iir S u e i" lie form • 11 "t-V'tlVi-l i"H 1 i •' 1 ' ■i•'• en li'Hf who'll ileli tPc- 'V t • v ele- e l upon til' ■ -• »•: cl'l't-ea ti• II oaeh '• in t e I" il' I l"i!Si tlie Hi a ral V--"ii. ill -e •! gate" i '. ■! •• lit - ■ IK-. Cvr;v» • "ii i'\ .1 Thus : . e ;i .■ t>\" all" " voted -a t ' uiti's. a'-'i eacli ill (. ''v - i Ile e I -t a his vot- ' *'i ■ ■ ■■: 11 • t.« ■ *ji a • - daru e v tli '• e v«. , > i\ h Ikt ii e i i ' i .r • a i • ' Jiuniliv'- a - 'I t ie!, i ■ • ' vie- I ill th.- I ll' • !l. i I repiis-; ii! as i«- v r.ni in the House «' il.' seritat ics - c count.« - f:■ : as Mecklenburg. Fui>| sytli. f' ;■ • V.'.sm ii: l av i three • • »i j- •• s . a :u- . tier cl' • '1 s j e '• • deltgnti I i- n i i-a at least > ' • ' > delegate. Those del. cua'o 1 e • ■■ -1 • n a ' "For 11 " i It> ' ! in oth-' • ••-:' lit.- «'■ t ■ attains . t deli ■ re • t 11. C*l*s j' '•• ii toi iv..l i tc t I eusiain a- l* ii \iiieii'liuent ami) I keep t a a t • ' •!:. I ' 11«-1- i n. If a 1 • ' s • r ' • ! i - d«* - caatc- .' ! .i ... t - t*'■' * ne : s -: . Amend! i.e F« dtr«! 'V stituii' Any • k 't» r lp .!:ng an "tibial i«'. shton either state r Federal, can Offer t..i delegate holding olH>e .s ! no bar to being a delegate in the I "convention; my person desiring to; toe a candidate for delegate -h' file notice thirty «3u» days before Uie election n th the County Hoard i of KJoi tiong. declaring he «>r she is! "For the repeal of 'he Dtb Amend.! I •ment," or "Against the Kepeal of! the IMb Amendment:'' supported toy a written petition signed liy j qualified vottrs of the county equal! I in number to two per cent 43 Per -cent) of the total vote cast for, (Governor in said county in the gu- | "4>ernatorial election of 11)32. Those "ifenny for delegates eith- | er "For Repeal" or "Against Re-j veal" shall he selected by the Coun. j tv Board of Fictions, t when there j are more offering for delegate than the county is entitled to in the cou -ventioni the person having the lar-'- eflt number of gjgne-rs on the Peti toon In counties having one l> del- TlT and the persons who have the VrMitegt number of signers In coun. ti«e entitled to more than one (1) delegate shall he tlte delegq'e or dMegutes in either cage, to be voted in said election- There will b« but one 111 refit"- tration day. that to be on the 37th dm of October, on which day per asns who have moved from one pre. «inct to another are entitled to reg. toater. No absentee ballots will oe permitted. The County Hoard of ®lectiong shall choose and select etc (1) Judge of Hlection known to favor "Repeal of the l*.th Amend ment" and one (1) Judge who .s vet in favor of the Repeal of the I l.Mh Amendment- J No markers on aes;siants' arc al i lowed in said election. Any voter , physically unable to enter a tooth or to mark a ballot may be assisted . in entering such booth and in mark. .ng the I 'a Hot by the election offic a! upon whom the voters calls to 1 ' I assis'.am e. The election shall be heM tinder : iie general election laws '"f North Carolina, except in the Provigii'iig enumerated al'oi'e. Tim election will l>e secret a-' is provided under the laws of North Carolina- j The State Hoard •? Flc t!«>ns v ! supply the ballots for ' 1 'otlv«'iiti".i ami no 1 '"Hi eti'«i.iii ' and en It Count. Hoard of Flections nil! supply ■h, ballot* for delegates t" the v-'ti'- i f tli-ir -I'li' iil ''"unties If a m i . j«>r ii ■: i .)• ■- cast it said eh 11 '.t sh'll "No . '"in, ntcc. then here hali >e no ' "iivciitloi . i' t i t"- '•■ ! ■ 'he ■ "it r •. then t't. ' I '•"III it"' - m- et. The I a.i the de\ a'e- • hall . ' t e sum "f '.ell dollars i.fl".""i egeljl I *' d the • ileagc t" and .. Ha c , 1 : Ihe conv ntioQ gltould n« t -:t mor. t' .-n "i i day >1) and •••■uniot be - , form any get except to v its upon | he 1 l:•.al • ' the I>ll> \nien l. j ; ;,u ' I ] ; 'i'uro v. j; f • new rt-." ration •-v « • t» :> • a \ t''**»■ t eel t .•''• ar re •: C • > n - • ! aire .an t Checks Now Coming" ' For Cotton Reduction — e - '.; •. :i e iel • i. in. • fat s ;••• t ■ | t • ! '"i. - ' - :t a i '.strati- • i . t i ' ' tip ", ii I "- n t" ' ■ ;• e a i« 'ib e d-:r n - the k of --'el'-i :i:l il' 4, I'en i. o. s :• a,:'., ,j -e t'r o: t n r> mi.• a--n in N. rt ' a'".!!!, has been advised i y a number »•( a-' nts ih..t u few he ■« have ■ een re - i f 11. M !■'-ietai'.v. farm agtii; of ''hatha!'! coni'.'.v re hi 'ml T'i it 1"c eaCy last Week and other agent.- are net ting sma'l nuniiwrs - . "During the week of September 4. the «'he ks will move n lar't ' mimhus,'' Mr. Sctlaub said. "We have been advised that the p»b,it j machine used for handling these i will turn them out at the rate of | 40,000 t" f'O.Ooo a day. Kven at this rate it will take until September t'2 to write and mail the checks to all Southern farmers who have f, o. operated in the reduction p|un. Then there ate a number of growers with j whom adJugtmentg will have to he I mode so that the«e Pari''ular checks ! will he delayed " Mr. S'hauh .-aid he had l>een ad. j vised by C. A. f'ohh, chief of the cotton section of the AAA, that at. | tached to each check covering cash Payment in the cage of the combined cash and option contract, there will I'e an option contract calling for the number of hales optioned by the farmer to whom the check is issued. These optioned contracts must b« detached from the check and held for delivery later. Mr. Cobb will wire the farm agents when delivery may be made. Thjg is necessary, hei said, to give equal opportunity to I farmers and to facilitate orderly handling of option contracts ia Washington. A Fife Income of tl.OOi) for |jf e 's nrst priste In Hg slogan contest -nine other c ß sh prizes. .s ce details " In the American V'eekly Mugasin*. 1 which comes each Sunday with the BAFTlftfonn AMBRICAN. On sale "y your favorite or news ? boy. THE DANBURY REPORTER. ■ >' s w' v v '■ w ? v ' ''■?'; *■ . #&f -1, **• 2■ '"if '7.V-' 4 ... I hey re Milder and t . «— THE SCHOOLS. ' District No. 1. H. R. Mcpherson, Chairman, Walnut Cove. N. C. R. J. Scott. .Secretary, Danimrj |N. C. John H. Neal, Walnut Cove, N. C., K. F. D. HAIAI'T COVE SCHOOL Building No. 1: Mrs. Anne Fulton Carter, Walnut Cove. N. C. 'George Yelverton, Freemoiit. N C. Reginald Marshal), Germanton. N. C. Mary Neal. Walnut Cove, N. C. Bdna SaPP, Kernersville, N. C. Conrad Ogburn Hin'huw, I'lts'a. ant Garden, N. C. I Mary Mildred Mitchell. Walnut' Cove, N. C. Julia Hairaton, Walnut Cove, N C. Claudia Belle Neal. Walnut Cove ' N. C. Virginia Allerson, Black Moun. , tajn, N. C. . Mrs, Woe Zimmerman, Walnu A Cove, N. C. Building No. 2: Nell Hutcherson, Walnut Cove, N. C. 9 a Jean Rieraon, Walnut Cove, N. O. Anna Macon Ward, Btoneville, N C. Mrs. Annie Kate l-4M»b, Walnut Cove, N . C. DANBIRY SCHOOL: L. V. Hovlg, LiurolnU>n, N. C. i Mrs. Blanche P. Hall, Banbury, N. C. Mattie Sue Taylor. Dunbury, N. C. Mrs. Virginia M. Joyce, Banbury, N. C. Janie Martin. Banbury, N. C. MEADOWS SCHOOL: R. W. Hovig, Lincolnton, N. C. Mrs- R, J, Scott. Banbury. N. C. Kdna C. Neal, Walnut Cove, N. C. trig Southern. Walnut Cove. N. C. Mrs. Arch McNeil. Walnut Cove. N. C. Mrs. Winnie Harris Hester, Wal nut Oove. N. C. ROSKBI'D SCHOOL: Mr*. Janie B. Tuttle. Walnut Cove, N. C. PINEV MOUNTAIN SCHOOL: Mlsg Lizzie Adking, Walnut Cove . N. C. District No. 2. P. O. Frye. chairman, Pinnacle N. C. T. M. Smith, Secretary, WestflelJ N. C. Mrs. B. C. Taylor, Rural Hall. N . c. REYNOLDS SCHOOL: !, H. O. Guthrie, Westfleid, N. C. H. BiUard Chiaholm, Ramseur N. C. I Maj-Jltt Haird, Mt. Ap-y, N. C. R. A. Jessus, Francisco, N. c. Anna Kate Neal, Walnut Cove, N. C. , | Empress Ledford, Rural HaM, X. C. Mildred Johnson Nunn, Weethehl, . N. C. Nell M. Stone, I'Uot Mountain, N. C. I'egi'l Johnson, Walnut Cove, N. . C. Mrg. Hazel Smith, Francisco, N. :• c. MOOREB SPRING K('H(M)I,: s Mrs. Velma Grayson, Mooras Bpr'nys, N. C. VAUKN Wllimii! Mrg. E. L. Tilley, Mount Air.v, N. C., R. K. D. * District No. 3. W. K, Joyce, Chairman, Francisco, N. C. ?. W. K. Collins, Secreftary, Fran cisco, N. C, A. C. Simmons, Francisco, N. C. a, FRANCISCO SCHOOL: A, R. Phillips, Dalton, N. O. J. D, P. Rtimnon, Wi not on.Sa lent, N. C, >f. Clyde Forrest, Francjaco, N. O. Luoile Htyers, Rural Hall, N. O. Alma Southern, Walnut Cove, N. , C. r, Mra. Gladys Mills Christian, Fran. WEDNESDAY SEPT. 6 1933 Cisco, N. C. Mrs, A. H. Kallam, Lawsonviile, N. C. Claudia Jeffirfn, Francifcdb. N, C. Mrs- J. 13. Coon, Pinnacle. N. C. ASBI'RV SCHOOL Robert Miller Hundley, Peter's Creek. Va. Mrs. Blanche Cook. District No. 4. A. J. Wall, Chairman, Lawson ville, N. C. W. T. Oakley, Secretary, Dan. bury, N. C. J, T. Tucker, Lawsonvllle. N. C, LAWSONVILLE SCHOOL: ' Herbert D. Lassiter. Bethel, N. N, Percy Parker, Sylva, N. C. Gl|mer Southern, Walnut Cove, N. c. Mrs. A. J. Prinsle, Lawaonvillc, . N. C. Ruverna Dawson, Lawsonvllle, N. ■ C. Hallle Inez Spenc«r, Luweonville, . N. C. Mrs. Emily Pratt Smith, Leeks, ville, N. C. Edith Fbek, Danbury, N, c. NORTHVIEW SCHOOL: *, Trudle Jefferson, Fruncigco, N. C. YOI'NG SCHOOL! W, Y. Davenport, Rockfoad, N. C. * (Continued on fourth paeej
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