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*1 It I'l f:! RECORD RECEIPTS AS CO-OPS OPEN The flood gates of Co-operative Marketing opened last week when 9,- 000,000 pounds of tobacco from the organized growers of North Caro lina and Virginia alone poured into the Tobacco GroW^s’ Co-operative Association. Members of the Co-operative in North Carolina delivered 6,000,000 pounds of tobacco—4,500,000 pounds in the old belt and central markets and 1,500,000 pounds in Eastern North Carolina. The Virginia growers placed 3,- 250,000 pounds of the weed on 18 co- ' operative floors within four days time. All the tobacco of 34 grades delivered on the opening day to 24 co-operative markets of the old belt were sold to leading manufacturers before the sun had set on the first day of co-operative marketing in Western North Carolina and Virginia. Other heavy orders have reached the Association since the opening of the old belt markets and according to Richard R. Patterson, manager of the Leaf Department, the Associa tion is selling at figures which are highly satisfactory as compared to the average prices on the auction floors. With each day’s operation the co operative system runs more smoothly and the enthusiasm of the growers within and without the Association is proven by the fact that 400 con tracts of new members reached Ral eigh headquarters during the past week, and the number of local or ganizations of the association has risen to 298 in Western North Caro lina. Most of these locals supply their own detectives to watch for contract breakers, but as yet not a single case of contract breaking in the old belt has been reported to headquarters. Local organizations of the Tobac co Growers’ Co-operative Associa tion are increasing in number throughout Eastern North Carolina, and at a series of meetings held last (Continued on page 7) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Department of State CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All to Whom These Presents May Come—Greeting: WHEREAS, It appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited in my office, that the Pine- hurst Fruit Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated in the town of Pinehurst, County of Moore, State of North Carolina (H. G. Phillips being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes, entitled “Corporations,” preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 28th day of September, 1922, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dis solution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid now on file in my office as provided by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereto set my hand and affiixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 28th day of September, A. D. 1922. J. BRYAN GRIMES, (Seal) Secretary of State. (10-13-22. 4t.) Lakeview :• Mills •: GRINDS EVERY DAY Try Us for Some Good Neal! Come and get the Cream of the Season in H -AT S ! New shipment arriving this week NE3W SWEATERS New Lot of $2.00 Silk Hose THE VASS MILLINERY VASS. NORTH CAROLINA The way to choose between any two similar articles is to put them side by side and look them both over. The way to buy STORAGE BATTERIES is to compare them, point for point. WILLARD THREADED RUBBER BATTERIES show many desirable contrasts. COMPARE for size, capacity, durability and price. A comparison is worth while for both the buyer and for us. THE ELECTRIC SHOP, Pinehurst NEW OIPROVED UNIFORM DTH FALL GOODS Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Shoes Groceries, Etc. Come to see us. Quality—Service—Reasonable Prices NcDONALD BROS. Cameron, N. C. WE HAVF THE Most Complete UNE OF General Merchandise in our section, all of which is Reasonably Priced IF YOU CAN’T HND IT, TRY nckehhan & CO. VASS, NORTH CAROLINA I i I We also handle the famous 1 PURINA FEED (By REV. P. B. FITZWi Teacher of English Bible Bible Institute of Chicagi Copyright. 1922. Western Me LESSON FOR OCT the ministry of BAPTIST lesson TEKT—L^uke 3 G0LJ>EN TEXT—Repen kingdom of heaven is at h reference MATERL 1»; Phil. 2;5-n. PRIMARY TOPIC—Wh About Jesus. JUNIOR TOPIC—John Baptizing. INTERMEDIATE AND £ —A Fearless Reformer. young PEOPLE AND —Repentance: What It I Does. I. The Degeneracy (vv. 1, 2). The Jews had sunk level of civil, moral anc Luke carefully enuiiier and religious rulers in the profligacy of the tir fore the need of a me; the people back to G< Herod, the son of the murderer. Annas and corrupt ecclesiastical r II. The Nature o# * (vv. 3-6). In the wilderness h discipline which fitter task. Out of tlie wildei forth preaching the 1 pentence for the reniis 3). This ministry is d fulfilment of Isaiah's message was descri!)ed upon the nation to r coming of the Messiah tion was presented unc a monarch of the Easi a journey. A servant to prepare the higl needed to be filled, hiHs needed to be 1( places needed to be mi rough places needet smooth. Today before receive Christ the > be filled with righteoi ceeding high moimtu iniquity need to be t crooked dealings of th must be straightened rough w^ays of natiom must be smoothed oui pent of their sins 1 receive Christ. 111. The Content o <vv. 7-18). 1. Denunciation ol He called them “a j pers.” This show’s them with deceitfulr ness. Knowing the of these Jews, he de of their sincerity—th their repentance ws «trated by their wor! 2. Announcement 9). He declared that at the root of the t tree not bringing fon hewn down and ca John made it very pi sins they should be ment. Paul’s preac ment to come ma( (Acts 24:25). 3. Instructions t <vv. 10-14). (1) Th 11). Each man was besetting sin and sh ness to his fellow^ m food were to be glv need. They were t( of selfishness and g others as thej woul( Publicans (vv. 12.
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