•f Mil prohibiting their employing
toMm afrits in th* putktM of
M tobacco In tin United Hutn, fat
tmt, th«7 m often competitor* in
IV
auction vwtlM
eo hoarda of trade, and other afflUt
jtod intereata. In eacioaa effactive'
km appaaad the pool. Mi, In fee
main have boon Dm molt of natural
rivalry bain* the two mmpatin« *f%
"(iniwo I
manufacturing aaaapauiea. The only I
of any airnlflename trading to rtlaU
indirectly to thia
to the actirttiee of the
of trade at WHao«, M. C. Tkla|
organisation of
•re, dealers and
Man in IMS collated a apodal
tka
th*
pan tea paid tkia
aa did the other large manufacturing I
companies, apparently knowing tin ]
purpoae for which H was
"An important factor
name extent for non-delivery of caa
trarted tobucco kaa been tka mem
ber'* local creditor. This ia conceded
by the apodal inr-atigatlon commit
ter of Virginia, North and South Car
olina Bgricul* oral official* In whoee
recent report oa the affatra of the aa
aocUtion appaara tkia statement:
" 'The committee flnda that tke
principal cauae of non-delleery of to
bacco In the beginning van oppoai
tion from intereata to whom theaa
mem bora vara indebted. In certain
■ectlona a large number of groeeri
owed warehouaemen, time merchanta,
and others, for the money with which
they made the IMS crop. Often the
paopla whom theoe membera
not only f oread theaa to break
contract* and aell their tobacco on the
auction floor, bat alao triad to
tafy than with their
The American Tobacco
haa purekaaad aeaae tobacco from tka
Tri-8tato aaaociaUon. although, cow
pared with Ita total requiisaaauti
such purrhaass hare been illl. Dm
quires generally SO par aeat or
of tka total crop of
tobaooo, haa made ho pore* m af
4kla * - fm • ■■■ li.
tniB type iron iw
only alaO quantttlea of
typea handled. With
cant to 77 per cent of the total pro
curing the pa at three yeara, to
their supply from that aaorca and the
I fact that they have purekaaad eub
■tantlally all of their lequiromanta on
tka open market Indleataa that they
prefer that
|«w, of thu atfn^i.
dlilnt tmA operating mOo*.
of
To
by officials
of the (Tri Btota) TokHN Grown'
Cooperative aasociation hi
W to nirtii, who* k U mm* that |
iu fi#j I i »■- ■«
iwM QiTicuui anxiraniy
Mi
foor of brirht
reeded those of tho American Tobac
co com pony, and when it in noted that
the ainrrogsto potential demands of
tkb class of buyers practically equal*
the combined annual purchases of the
American and Imperial companies.
Percentage of Redry ia(
"Of its total recsipts of tobacco the
tssocintion the first year rvdried only
11 per eenl; of its IMS crop It ridrlid
I per smrt and of its 1M4 deliveries
75 par cant was sent to rodriors.
"A contrast In ndrjrinf policies is)
•eon in a comparison of this
■rs Coopsrathrs association. The lat-|
U. — - »
ill rfaryinf
It reports
In the actual |
at redrying and storage, as (
with what it coat the radrying |
In IMS. IMS mad 1M4. the
■ssnriittiwi radriad in Ms 111
a total af S40.7W.8U
sf green leaf tobacco at a coot of »1,-|
TlS^Hl. For the aaass period It
in
ooat af |1.7« ,
*1
ia the bur-1
tor
. 7.—Judge William
lawyer, M it Ui
at •:* o'clock.
Heart failure was tha caaaa of death.
Ha had baan la ill health far aboat
a month and critically ill for a Um
day a. Ha m M yean of
Jndga' Byam waa bam hi
•II county, tha aon of Benjamin F. and
Charity Bynum, of English and Walch
hlood. Ho waa raiatad to the Mar
tina of Btohaa county, tha Prtatowa
from a lina of
law in achool km undar Dillard A
Dirk and waa aitaitttod to tha har hi
in Itti Ha hagan practta
aa undo of tha
Miaa Mary
af that
to
Ity for the M whlth pot oat the Ufe |
at the uull ■mhatt. The conf.
i km MM aaek from the hut of |
Hoyle Sin
Im Jm Mar. |
•4 of theas alL
Par Um MmIi bay M halfway con- \
rmced Um minister. The
»m perfect. It waa (tttini on the|
parson'* nerve*. Ha ha4
ml djrlni with denials. This oaa had
the boat alibi of theai all. And when
tho old dynamo struck up its final
miff, the boy oaaM through.
Ho had a royal array of clerics. Ha
Mt down with a littla crurifis about
Ilia nock, hot It aoamod tq hare
tirnifieance to him bayond bla aarar*
•ffection for trinkots. Whan ha took
tie chair Chaplain Sharkiette to
rt roctod him to say hi* paalm. Ha
repeated tho ZSrd. exactly aa a »ix
raar-old child would hare dona. Than
ha prayod for forghMwaaa. Ha mut
tered through tha laathar slit* white
the fastening want on.
Poatofflce Inspector D. P. Dawaoa,
arho is do in* government worl
shouts, came out to aaa tha
tion. Ho had aaaa tha gallows which
waa flrit need pn Charles Goltaau.
pass recently for tha electric chair
sad Im Juirid to ay pea lea the chair
sad tha scaffold. Ha was not entirely
niwriaaad about tha chair. It took
bag time to kill the bey. But it wa
s dean Jab. Than C. P. Barring*
preaident of tha State Pederation of
Labor and law atodant at Wake Par
sat, gave the cereaaeny a 1
Re is atU etrong for the death
hr.
of two
Thinge Mac ready Deputy W,
f. E. Tbomaa. of
Dm nritrh and t JM
■ little body. Th* flmt
UM to
and M
lift.
Annuuimniit «n mad* that two
trtm date Arthur M
will be pot to death. It M baa* tha
bopa of Dawtrina that ha and Hon
tarac mI|M go together.
•187,083,000 For
N«w P«atoffic
tion of »ir7,0»B,000 for the "a
Don of mm than
taiidinga in variooa p. -rV of tha oou»> I
try wu propoaad tn « biU Friday by
. of
the
ai ■ ■ ml J 1 M
pro\wi*n inr
of the
I that naariy a
hi hie Ml hod'
A. W. George, EHrin Banker,
Seeks Pardon From Governor
George's i
pruilii to
Hoyla Stall by John H. Folgar,
of Mt. Airy, ta expected to get the at
ef Gowiwr McLean
Judge Grady In ha
that the i
In
TIM
"nnmtljr
the parol* at the
hanker from Um
Um rmdklM that ha pay 980,000 to
tha Naw Hanover dark of mart for
distribution among dapoattora of tha
Liberty Bank and that ha refrain from
engaging ta tha banking hoataaaa ta
th« future. Judge Grady lot K b*
knoam sometime ago that ha bad
agraed to maka a racommandatian.
A* aarnaat a troop of petitioners
aa aver appeared ta * pardon case
have appealed to tha governor ta be
Half of Profaaaor George. Among
tha groat maaa of lattora on file ta tha
eaaa are many particularly ' vr|Wt
appeals from men who were ntudents
under Mm at aome time during tha
quarter of a century or mora ha
taught school be'ore entering tha
banking hoataaaa.
On* latter ta Commit*loner Sink's
file ream from Louis K. Birinyi, now
a sueeeaaful attorney of Cleveland, 0„
hot SO yaara ago c Hungarian farmer
i„-t i_ a _ -» a
ooy jusi ai 11 vvu ill aiuvi n t, wno
wi-ote emotionally ta behalf of tha El
kta banker, whom he kaaw ta his i
ly yaara aa U
George waa tha
ta the old Creocen
Ineaa collage, at
rtayi, a youth of SI, entered It
write of hia old school master to thiis
■
DOG DOCS MUCH DAMAQK
Two wmmU aiaoo a Yadkla tmm*
»l»lp do* wHwIif vttk robioa phyrf
baroe wftk ahoop aad 4ft la tM
t.wnahlp. averting to OlwiwU ad
Htiaoaa who rwt bm frna thai aao
t'oa Mwfcy.
Under tho North Carolina dag hi
the follawtnf (Uw wort flod
against tho eoasty MnWaon at
tho «aaatoa of the board koro Moo
W. 8. Danny wanta 160.00 far Ik*
loaa of two ptp sad two doco.
Clyde Sasith loot three dop aad
aaka for |W.00 daawgo.
J. W. Tattlo, oao bird doc, daMfl*
9TMH
Jas. BoyW*, two dop, itaawp
«w.oo. iasa
Mir key Naaco, oao du«. daai>a
moo.
C. M. Tattlo, oao doc. daaaago
S1B.M.
loaeoo None*, thro* dogs, ilaaiaja
mm.
Boy Venshle, oao do(, rftaaaja
110.00.
The county roiamloolonora appoint
ed a jury rowpoood of tho foOnohf
tuuaod men: V. T. Hsrtcrore, P. P.
Johnson and Henry flteemoro. TSoy
woro Instructed to make thorough k»
restlgstion of the mottor aad I l|iaH
their finding* to tho board at Its next
meeting on the first Monday la Foh
roory.
CONVICT COPLE OF POIS
ONING MAN