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PREPARE AX EXHIBIT NOV AND WIN A PRIZE AT THE ROANOKE FAIR TO RE HELD IN XOA'KMBER VOLUME 24—NUMBER 52 CLERK'S ERROR WAS CAUSE OF THE CHANGE OF DATE M. \. BarnhiU Makes Statement to This Effect Ottce of M. V. teiaiull. Any. at Law. Rocky III—. X. C AUGUST 11. ISO. Mr. W. C. Manning, Editor Ike talerpiur, B Wimmm l—, X. C. l**f Sir: An article in your of Twiiij 7, lfca. he«kx ~Xo Term oi for Martin C juoij in £q>L i».» >***• Nask Coanly steak' aa e-ilii« Com. Bag ami ha. ben. calte-. to my Toe oJ> oiti a >" » *f«l make to y«ui a.i«« t ""t cuntaia tau Hue tafia rurp w—t maiast the will of \uu UkU } fcar uu it would wua apda,. Uk will «X Mania Count i, Xa*h L-«-t,. Iws j.vtt Utc iUtia (.Wat* September Courv A* 1 prepared uw 8.1 l much cv —m to the Lcxuiatanc aHag _ change in our Cowt, 1 lee it tKuabent upon me to give you. aba 'wwk you to toe people ol Mail County, tin true tods. I happen to hare ia my file Uk tarbou ropy of the bill stuck n> sent to toe Legislature. TL* Uu. o* ■* provwe for any September Court for Na>tL It dara pi ovale fix a two weeks term beginning oa tW ".ocoad Monday before Ikt tint Mo 45-i id September ~ la xae mannei 1 irMuae ia the Kacnpw; Clerk.! 1 aire, or the Enrolling O rk a 0&-. !N "before" was changed to "after which changed our Court inn A«gw to September. Tbi* error has eai. l.lHy ol«d to our atuauoo and oo> Representatives say that toe biU ID uflota turtl) aa, mailed to then tut they kaew Both me of the du&rc We liked our August Court ami we. twkiag to have it aaa»ie a two week rei-a instead of a out week let-.. 1 enchase the rntaa copy of Um bill «iipiaii) iutKMhißtL 1 am sure | that after this explanation aad tha after you hare lead the caiUa *ft | sf the original biil you will g.ie the same prominence to the correcto. « your MLdr above referred to as |u £ave to the attcie i%« if kotu.- v«ij truly, M. V. I(AK\HIU MVBJB The following ia a copy of toe toll as drawa up by Mr. Hammli. A BILL TO BE EXTITLEIH "AX ACT BELATIXC TU THE SI PER IUR IUI HIS OF XASH COUNT V IHE GENERAL ASSEMBLY li NORTH CAROLIXA Do LXACI: 1 That C.Jiso, .dated SUHUi, S>mw fwiUdi Hundred *ao Potty Three, be amended by tulag oui aecUvu relating to the Ctwb of Xash County ami inserting ia lw« thereof Uw following: "NASH—Fifth Moaby before the ■ first Monday in March, to caitim» for two wtelv. for Civil ca-e» only. First nwada) after the first MoMi) ia March; Srnth Monday after th> Tint MuoOay ia March, to cootinm for two weeks, for civil cases only; Twelfth Monday afteh the firal Mo day in March, >'i rind Mindly brfor» (he fir»t Monday ia September, to continue for two weeks, the first week for criminal case* only and the aecai n •reck far wnl raae* only; Twelfth Monday after tha fint Monday in 'September, to coutinwe far two web, ► Um first week for crimmal caacs. and the iinr ia 4 week for civil cmp o«ly.* T. That all laws and puts of laws in coaftwt with this Act are herabv I. «hat this Act shall be ih lore* from and after i»» ratification. We are glad to print the tetter ot Mr. Barak ill aha the wigianl tell la writing oar fMr article, we acked no qwytians. bat refer iwl to the public laws, wkick ne Just as we quoted. We felt perfectly safe by following the Mklir laws af Nort* Carolina. September Cowrt in Marth conaty is liihtirfl by the law. Naar as to whnoe fnw, or wknm carete* neso. ww are like Mr Barak Jl, we da ad hnan. TW of the law. akokakteg ear *1 ill mi at We are glad to pri * the article at Mr. BnmkEL t - —- PARMELE BANKING AND nrsr OOBPAHT n k VOLUNTARILY CLOSED Mpi it "Expected that a3 the de - will la paid a* m MR TW THE ENTERPRISjE A. t TAYLOR IS CAPTURED (OVER NEAR NEW BERN Ui.\u dL XThO IOK oill - I LAPIIkEU I* HtU.> FRO* * NEB hhk.X S - " > * Mr. iiohn Ko, Jenl S j ted ay Mr. A. Hi.iaio auu Lj * county uUhm6, mjote a tnp «*uj «a»t Md aan n n '-St cpaa| «. thate ' 2 , U>w, 1m i«t a«. 3 i JU ltd with Mr. le ' IwrMlay j;teiMh j.„. to A«« TRK WWIC to) WIV : ty Cu»M tojr.lv asthrfiUcs auu ' Ma vug at 2 o'clock Beitef 1 iliiy murn u>g ana m Jring a 32 mile drive from Xew Bern to the place wheie Tay lwi ami teen m hsong f«r the past rit r m inth captured h>m all aaaware. The outlaw was nrog tobacco, ami was ia the aaidst of a . anit aap mbr.. jepat) I'rt. ankewo him Tayloi was WIJ wick dnmhfowndrd aid ©f -1 .rttd ao resistance, ton vtedM calm > ly. He was brxagit kcre aM ptacei >a the cowaty jad. where hr will proh ' ably 11mm antil the next trim ol Superior Cowrt. The captared maa is waated fwi A. D. W. ami secret MMIL He came very near heiag captured last Mard. bwt ra tippi 1 off by one of hi> friend, and was enabled to evaJe cwptare at that timr The loral dhYr> Ad not give the task, bat alloweti the law violator mate bait which ie-i to has captwre last *e«lne>dav Mur rreda as dwe the 11*110. though it was a laag timr before he was a long ■mar to"ore he wa captared; fo. h« has been wasted for aUo! four y«ai by adir r m different parts of ti. state. Taylor has been ta aaaav thaae Ir aßag with bgaor. Ik—ting a»i plan old free for all id Mi's an«; he as now watag to answer foi tW —- ... AkRM I LTt RAL REPtIRI ri)K XURIH CAROLINA FRUIT Me have oacr ot the shortest fruit clWps m North Cinlht that has been etpenruti an maav j*an. Even the Saa fcM -tctna is greatly tximl it thas ledmt. The low forecast of «• faarth crop has beea twduced to he twwea l> aid 1» per cent, the present eipoUtm being am three hmM cars ad peach"*. The -rate average, aw l*p»rted fiom ban dreds of crop w patters of all conntie: ia the stMr, jto os 23 per cei.t. The ■ 11 nail w reported at WWO I 1 air aback is alnsl S' pei cent lc=* than last year's crop, and ppsanmitrlT 14 per caat below tb five year average The prvce of sl.*l as yated for Aafwrf average, which a* 2« cents above the pnee of a yea agw. TW North Caniiaa crop is very APPLES TW stale apple crop as estimated to average S per cent for the agnru twral c«p aad than that for the canraaeroal growers- There was a ntker heavy drop in Jsae, but con lain have been iiaii whal more fav orable darm July TW Awwnran of I w forecasted at IttjßtjM bushel> agncwltarai nop and bar leis for the canamial crop. The average pnee irparted over the cawn try as |ITI par hadfcal iw tha Ranera! raw. which is aboot the -amr as l:.t yawl's price DANCE MELD AT THE RRKh WARESOi SE LAST NIGHT IS REPORTED GRAND AFFAIR TW dance befa at tbt Brick ware Ww last adgkt was iipillll as W kgnwdtWtet keftd hare In »one goad, being ftwidtl W iW^-^r It Ws often teen asked by wmny whether «r nat tW lax af ssd was pni* M is mknwtd tha tW tax p ant Ban kat ia ti»M by admitting spectators free and charging aaly k MAIN BIREST fUHKD FROM POSTOmCZ TO Mate street from tW Atlantic Md wad tirfk aw this part af the street wfll W 1111 hi I Car a few dap*. R«R aaw. t> .gh it te>ks ns if it will re * street, far tW gawd m exceedingly r nr. » MIUJAMSTON. M.ARTIX COUNTT. MIRTH CARttUN A. FPIHAY. AUGUST IT. IJ3. N. C OPEN MARKETS AUG. 21 Tobacco Assn. Doubles Deliveries In A Week £ * All of the Eastern North Jparolina narkets of the Tobacco Growers Co perative Association will open fct leliveries 011 Tarsday. August 21. Th~ -Association last week douUe.l it, re oeipts in Soatb Caroliaa with deliver ies which amoi.Bie.l to pounds, and even Heavier deliver?.- are locked for on the c. perativ, »Hr. aghout the Sfh ti- «, j He!: -Ins week 1 Jie •. bn.- .r teve.v - ed close ta .v,ik4>,tM.i pou»ji> .f ,te ■ mil. Carolina crop atdUwit ot the loaacv Coopetauve *•« bigiuy pl«Mse«i ari.u the mige a VfVAaC ill ftrsl Ca»|| du\Bß*|. B'lln ' which toe nuikcb vpcueu uus jevti troiu present it as itiougli the oiga tkim c>owei» o. swiia wul douUe Utc ot Uieir lS£i vie.ivcrm with the pr., - rat crV lae impottaiil legal yet won by the Associakioa ia South OuxMtiia was gained last naen Judge ta the IWcu. county cowrt. upheld the As.-oc^atio. in all potato aad cunuaard the iaj«u u«u against Y. M. \enteis * mmb of Uie AasucanUou, wd his adult mn., nho b a non-meruhei, tbeui both from deliveiing their to bacco outside of the Cooperative A. sanation. \ eaters, who h a large tobacco plant er of Florence county, oaimed that be had rente*! his land to his sun lo hve hundred dollars cash rent tu dec.siou leatnunuig their deliterx furthei stiengtbetis the contention ol the co-opa titat all tobacco giwwo upon tW lands of hmdlordmembcis must be delivered to their onn w«> atioa. I mted Stole. Circuit Judge C. A Woods, of Manon, S. C, in, a wntter. -talemeat last week, decUted. "1 have tried to influence all of my share croppers to jom the A sun al an.. . hdaeve that ta the ranpm auve ptaa i. the sole hope af Lbe farmers for « vat Mm from industrial depression ai slavery. No act of mine shall retar its prog res*. On the rontiary. I wis, to promote it ia every pwnihle way. I have full coafideare in tbe udhrer and directors of tbe association ai. their attonaeys and 1 shall fol.ow th rulings." Jadge Woods protested against a newspagier adveiti-enirnt by Genrg \ arborough. Mullins w^rehowsetna in which Yarborough stated thai twe tenant, of Judge Wo»U bad sob! : load of tobnrco at an auction wate bouse. Since this incident. £vaas a laihbert, the tenants who were i' vol veil, have volantanly agreed to de liver all tbe remaii-der of their sha. of the crop ta tbe association. Among tW cooperative rallies of th i week was tW big ptcmr af Beaaf n couaty tobacco grower* with ah. r Richard R. Patterson. Manager of ti" Association's Leaf Department. A. Watkins, Jr., Manager of tbe A>»cr: at ion's warehouses Congress uia H. S. Ward were present. Preside ' >arge A. Norwood of tW Tobsc Cooperative nUieaeJ the growers o Pender county oa tbe saaae day, whi • ia Wester North Carolina. Dr. J. A' Joyner. Diraftor of tW A-aonatio from I ewalr coanty will aaeet the or gantxed growers of Davidsoa. Ran dolph and Granville coaatiaa at Lniai toa, Asbaro and Creedmore on Aug 1&. 16, and 18, respectively. Anotbri big'rally was staged in Ratersonvdk yesterday, when the growers af Mar tin county met The man features o: tfcii tally ware tfca big speaches lbe 60 barbecued bog*. EPISCOPAL 81'NDAT SCHOOL ■AF PICNIC AT RIVER - SIDE TESTERDA A Item hers and Frieada Have Very En iayable Day—Ficwic wv V a a 111 I J aMMBCV utVvCfl Thursday was a day of eating fu awateprs af «W Swwlay mhool af th. Church af Advent, aad a namber o» their frith da at Rivewade park Fifteen cars, leadrd with eight v Ave pjchteers left Wgliiartw in th maraiag aad utarate that eveninr TW day was spent in enjoying the river breeaea by thooe wW did not i with ta (a Hi bathing, aad the knthen had aa ideal day for taking a dip Dinner was served on tW gioaaiL aad coaaisted af everythiag the hn gry could wish. AH wW attmlrl re part a eery enjoyable day. | 4 , Miss Nannie Cawthorae aad Mr> C. D. Caratarpkea. Jr. moored ti Rue aide Taanday n*b*- Mr. A. L Alexander, ef Plymouth WILLIAMSTON TO BE SCENE OF BIG EXHiBITTIDSFALLj BOANOEE FAIR TO BE AND BEST EVER HI I L» HERE This iss* oi The Eatetpn e .UmsiKl I be of much interest to ever. PERSON in Mortal f>*nt ;i. veil a- t. st j,. •n «ijwi..ug/ oNwlio t«cwft va L a. voteu u UK wu lair vi Ihr i-..■■ -4- I air ASMULIIW WIUTA *.i. he... at tne UUR JFIIMIBU) brxi .\I.\,U.BER , id to lo ludu&xc, a-*l ««k.. fc.ji t> U* ami BEAT lau T*A CU L BEEN UJGRU M Uus part o. TLX ,U;T The reason way at jjy liu: u «,a , be of iolet(»( to f»tl> Ka- i> u T»"S« thete is MUE feature Utat *,1, : to every kiad OL PERX. L uiri • uae >J*nunl nunagtDckt ol Mr. II *- FOE. OT Mount, O; TNC uvea* aim BUM ««ie-MK« fa-r »«CIR 1 UN«J of thr (aktciu MDK'TI ol IM { STATE, |>Uiis ARE being caracal wu; *TU ITMUL in the BEAT, thr U«V J the ckamt ANA the UUD attractive fair that Martin ai-d I Ijaiiii. J coun- I, LIES have ever seen. For LIK*E who ILKUT IMI urn: «L { the HIGHEST TU», there WILL be tlx: a cunnal ia reaa. The M Shn»- fair circuit in Ike ijlftt ley s »Ik.« S will be here ft»-I !hC CI! ' tue thirty CARS will be on the midway which is abwt Met a> la. ge , AS has beea -ten HTMFLM. Ibe I ammafet *UL be »UNL aipar*> ■> thi> year, this (VMIAIY ha VIA* BI'II an: ' vauous KIBJX Ana what p e>|«r aily i |4RAMN{ to thr pevpte IIFIKWI that a carni\ai is clean. The Jih . « ley ohvws ate uid to be fbe cirjnoi ' ua the* roa.L khich was M pr.itcipa J reasoa that ilc |>i niiinl«nnf llr- frr - weie >• ansi»U> to pioci *lh HI Far the K>«en of R«A| TLC pro muter* HATE secured .LUPIII IW.H ■- that visit the stale lairs PER U«- en | tire Smth. Lite K*NE> «4K ka»E th« j Ki. IHIMMHI lair au-l il>>p Mr in TTIL- ' liamston c. ioule to the In Cuba, which will be held the n is potting on rear ia the slake races. They will I« 1 held daily ami the itakc Will la j |ia»iuO each di.y. Vivtlrtra fiom ah { over the oastem section «f the stale and Virginia are expe*:t-l u» attetl The hiewurka will U~ Oouhk.l ii. ■yi-tui) this year ami the very be.-t ] ones that can be hou.-nt »ill be *«- every night at 1« o'ek«k dwnr ■ j fair week. A mure oil» r»le dbpli. will not he iwutxi at any iair. | tut ihu e feature-- of lie fan a • nut tbr nu)»I •«>. K-»F»er, ai.L T I great deal AWIR has beet. , gr.on to the tiriwi- thi. ! Minaer and MUIE (F*" • aaak j tog PREPARATI*>IL» for TT* DISPLAY? o! J the produce ol thia s*eoa than lia. ever been given befoic Martin AM j her sister COUNTIES aie !L« nehest j ME state frnas an AGRICULTURAL stan.l I (NH AND the exhibits ■ -playing the | •■if lerent paint product. wdl he «r j as can he foaml aay»U«e- Ml. J I lot inlay is ill charge "* agitcu: j luial department. AMI » U- him at it- j ■wad mean- that UM> »»D of this d. - | partaatu will LIT CFTMEI UI VIII | for i |ft 'i ,Bl|i 'l "*■* la cilnaely islern'M .a uvi • tjie of j work and beheves in Martia an-I mi ] cuont.es and tak« the op*— l tuait> Uirough the fan to make aAiiei ;■ j, believe in them. Mr. Uavtd Ruber*— . oae oi 11. foreoMtst farmers w" u OnAn's township, is m cnarge of PMitry and lire *t«k «t- i- ■*nt , AN- j ET — . WIOEA" «h. — K - U t |»1— T- that he i-- leadiag. Mr j Itohersoa is a great l«EL"E*er in then | uughhred poaltry an.l H»«stosk awl L. I asi |i iag with aarit reaS i£ |TLM—U. He «ay» tfcat at *«>'»> j will be the hest to be -*ea an>w»« I • The preauuins ) will IW, h.. looking over this ■innhlni in moot cases in "4* l' x * and poultry departs -"A a»d ha" been mcreaaetl an-1 ft maajr m*ta/-« -ff«r almost ail eitifat- ia ereo department There has been nt *t- ifetertit i p • fair shown hy Tkeaooi* Koherson and Walter Hahersladt Tfcey teeured special p-msai to th« .' .f ahout two lvsM dolla-i (mm the vari—» ha firm here theae aioie will look attoactiv to the poaitry raiser. There will he •mae real coaapeti: r for prtaw ii this deputarst Then has hee« a *ea»e.ty of fm t tlda ir. hat then- *»H he «|ot an array of canned vc«etahlns a/ frait aad the haw h»«J greatly iaae**d in this particalzi Mrs. L. R. Harrisaa . ia charge o the Wowa's huihnng ax! • »»'* (finest paraaa ca«M aat haea beer, foaad ia the coaaty. She h|w to jhavt the largest ahMi m tho ear lioas departments that have ever bee law* at a fair hera. The *fh|« area PROSPERITY FOLLXiW S THE DAIRY COWj The Man Who Straddles A Milk Stool "So give tuo a hc-nie with paftures S'een, | Aw 111 pay you vc.ih a I stream, , , lor I'm the IHirv Cow." I.very laiuier is a luai.ulacturer. He- laim is hi.-, fartoiy a**.i what Iw his product, \eats ai{« II uatn nf.ie ilideicikc ni.at iu »a-- or ui u fivtiuicii Ixtause c*.ncic tow aim ui uigiu. 1«U» Utiles iiavc I et t i.a,. o. «'tt u, going ci gone, ate higt.- et ai.u Uie is*r lat-nier is a jhead to see it there isi.'l aot:t« i„.|» o. MMer utiles lor him. liu lea oitiy uite kind of iainiei ■nanuiaclaier mir* tivpivcmtivh (Lut « n iti. il ol 11i*i sot! | t.as t.ot i*a ja polUl vl IVtlUCUlfc his 1 JC.M, i„ 1 uotiluesstte^s —anti w.ioae pio>uuc: > | .-tit. :tl Ie to comniaad puces whica it., ti.e >;o»a proliis o\er oi piMiu. j |tiwn. 'hat a Uie tanner who uult. icvas mil sells cream. Mi ins factory h.s cows arc h_s ma t hiitc.-s. lhe good dairy cow i» the nto . I eUtciet;'. of all niactiinti. She take :iv >. ia.-.-t sol the pastille, tt-Uce ct i , 'tel.* a u riiatlsivles—the roUjjitai:* iiom the lields, »inch »uulti aiii! Ut-e l« wasted, and u.ih »he help o. - htlle e 1 a:n, cuoverts tiur raw nia teit«is trio a high pricvd cash piotluc. J —* realty In "lit complex mach.ue th a pj>.. ijioct ia «:i.i'g oi twenlj jour hou - . 1 ia). Sise «:oe> at. this an.i nio:e. V». ' ; ■*' *"• Utt ftib may be inaiittaiO«. jo lien original i'ertilit)' —i.o deprec - •« n in thia factory at all. With he. a'l I-titits tiiat ha\e rvacltexl a k>w -•are of fertility and pioduct.ou may t* hi ought back to high production.' \es, times have changed. 1 Itere art | i- oW neatly lour people to consume i dairy pioducts hlm tc there waa bol jwtrt. fifty > tan agu. Tillies have ,cm Imi t.i.c iliirg remains unehangt^i - a pi till making |tart ol the faint |UM a»*"v cu«. las ha> r.. ...~ti o i cause ■•;! • v i i'ii'|f ,iMt at. | tCT'Ucti. leal p.oducer o! lootl an.i a j builder of .»i.. t»a.% hy uay the gotnl dairy ct-vt , im.i.'ci a c;rh pit duct —cream J t leant celling bring.-, lug return.. 1.. lite farmer. IS utsUlea a dtgiendable htcwase thiu out lite year and piotecia the faru. |er sgainsi crop failure—the cuise ol j tlie larmer who depeinb on itiaike;- i nig lit- riops in their law state. I'ossihly a ft* evaiuplea of wtiat Itas Itet-ii .lt>iit- might ahow what cieani | selling means to the laiiner. I*~lioodrtch Itrothers. o! llei.r> coun ty. Mo., hail thirty, ateiagn.i: ;>• I pounds of liutteriat a year, sold then cieaiu aim rvalnal lor it an.tx- ».i, lUI annually—not bad fur a sK.e | line." | "Mr. Koouu, of Jasper county, lju.. jhad thirty coWa which for aeveiatl i averaged am.uaily U_o pounds of bu. teirfal. His aveiage yeaily return was j *1,360-" "Mr. Cok-utau, of I'ettis county. Mo.. had only s* ven cu*s, hut b, aeiluv i cream and feeding Uie skim m.lk I. ! tus pigr. he realized a net pi of it StUM. a year." The above results weie attain* d -everal years ago when the !pnre oi eleam was much lower than H is to day. iltere is no system of agiicultuis that enables the farmer to de-artboi* his work throughout the year U> hetlei advanaKe and greater piofit thai, milk jing cows. Hairy nig make- premanent cituens lof the fanner, for so ri«li a is: fertii does he build the far inthat if lie jowas it he keep, it, and if be rents )it he buys it. lie ha* no reason foi j moving every spring in Mraich of a i productive farm. He becomes a lai.ii owner. Bankers and business men ia eveiv ptogresstve sectnat of the Ignite.! State- recognize this tola) as nerei befoie. They, the leaders in cvoimuii ty building, are interesting thefselre.- in eaciuraging the use of more cow arwl better cows. The Sioux Falls Trust and Savin; Rank of Sioux Falls, has, during piat year Anaac-d >armers in Sou"! Uakota to purrha -e I^9A rows. This hank has found this to be the great est business huihler ever attempted The dairy development 'l«ar; arvent of this hank with the plans it ii cariyn.f out diectly and through its (torn pondent banks, is lieooaiing the Ur ami important departmont of t!*: butia^f. —G. A. CardwetL liW. C. Manning at*.ende>l a meet ■og of tl.e coops in Richmond today. Ie the Woaaan's bui'ding of the Rua rtoke flair have always been caaside ed above thooe of the average fair o' our section, and it is the deaire o Mrs. Harrison to make the d* pl«> thia pear the heat ever. CO-OP. BARBECUE AT ROBEKSONVDJLE A GREAT SUCCESS; ATrLNOLD BY ABUIT T*.t» THOISAM) F AKMLR> AND OTHERS Robcrsom ille was the scene j:*» t*»- i day of one ct the best atten tat ant-1 ing;, of farmer i. and othei, .uUrrij j evi, I*.l in !!■« muM\ in « niiuibci j What Was as intc renting for tin time being as anything e.se on ;tw. Pi program «. the barbevy* dinner served by the members of ih. ! coupenitivc marketing umiiii—s o. ! the county, * inch cou&ktoi of wtif barbecued hogs urj.t other delicac»»[ thai made tiie dinner apMiiiaj. The addresses of the day wei e ilr j vnted to cooperative marketing. a «. I the importance of the prudiKer ret* a j mg control of his prxnhict, ami goverr ; sn R thejpnc* he gets for his produce The speakers were am followsr H | Ward, of tt ashingtoa. { T. C. Watkms, of Richmond, Va, lfirector of Warehouses J. Vir.e t'obb, E>tgev>mbe county Director K_ J. Weeks. , The speaker* held the , crowd's undivided attention durv g their and gave the faro:- is ' of Martin county advice that slf ukij greatly aid them in securing h tr 1 prices for their products in the fu uir The h«ts for the occasion «err ■, Messrs. H. L Meador, manar* r » J the cooperative warehouse of William s»on. and K. K. t; rimes, manager of' the cooperative warehouse of sonville, to whom tielong much cre»ht r for the success of the day. WAY TO PREVENT STRIKE OK HARD COAL MINEKS IS OPENED BY ROTH sit* ' Each (Mmin I'wnl la Mallei «•! labia* Dues Out *| Payroll ™ New \«.ik, Aug. 15- A wa> t I •uvvenl iihf»»uitii of >«knKita cvw mining aiier nepivuioer 1 wv [. tuday by the intervention of the! I nited States coal commission in the l deadlock which has hitherto prevail ■ ed between the miners' union akd the; ■ . peiaton. » » • » i Official-, of the mi net V- union i |» repesed to lie commission to ahu i »lon their di iuanl for "check-off" of > union duck if the operators ww**l>l, cease their practife if collecting ei ; plosive and furl accounts b> l t-ame methoil, and after coafere».c» ' toaight the operators agreed to the ' prvfMral lu full. Wage negotiali>» which broke »" two weeks afro between the opera tors anil miners now* may be ra»a» | | ed. the operators said in acceptiag the f u .ion propos.il- Both miners' »hn j officials. and operators* rvprft enta ! fives, however, will meet acain t» I ■itorrow with the coal commission to confirm the situation before going | ahead. John U lewis, president of th- ; I nited Mine made poWi» the union proposals. He pointe«l out jj that the "cheek-off" TO a system by j which the union dues would be with , I .eld from each miners' wares by | lhe employer, and paid directly tol If* union, an.l that the »nthrac*:e f • ompaiue- now cheek off from each lat check the amounts which their j employed miners owe for house rent, E mine supnli«--. fuel. and ioruetrasrs ; many other things. / HE VALERA tAKTI RKD BY FREE STATE FORCE IN THE « OFNTY CLARE j He Was Addreeslag Elertafs la Mar ket S^aare Kanip, County Clare, Ireland. Aug I 15.- lamoau de Valera, the Repwhli ran leader, was arretted by free state Hoops here today on his appearand to address a republican meeting is the election campaign. The arrest was made under sew j sat tonal cireuaMaacea. De Valera, was addressing a meeting of electors i in the market square when free stale troops came on the scene sail *r— several volleys over the head' af craved. A stampede occened and sesrera' arrests were ma.te The troop« tfcew suroundrd the platform an>l «*-A the republican leader iata custody When de Valera appeared oa ll sceae there were many thoasanA- af people arouad the platform ami W» was riven a tumuf nous welcome. TV » voice was heard aheetiag: "T* - u.Mien are comiag." and iaanliiM a large body of military with aimsn » cars surrounded the platform Jim Ed got a lata start to the a*- ale at ML Gould .hot wa trwtt that he made the trip mm tfcwa. BOA NOCK FAIR NEXT NOVEM BER TO BE BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. SATS MGR. POE DISCUSSION OF PROFIT IN BOLL WEEVIL POISON j Professor Gives Information Worthy Of Consideration r«~i u a 'Jje i.on which the fanners loi Jiartiu ««utj are probably lu.l*- iii( aiau aOvik at lu; pi>rseuL uiue. ! it* asistr la Uu |ur?Uou siii Oi pe '.ix iallovtbg .DMbtMias kll ' '•* )*W «l luu.l U.* tuilt" ic*«i -«• jiiMij tue u* ui calcium I Mm*.. I Mjei uv CsMUUiliUik Will it 1* ) *iti ul Ctr. Loll t£ail t r pc-i jc.c. lae ua.u --: itooi tia: iw.i neet j uiasl Dv as a» ij to Ju cent. Itul ■ a .ii-iu !j l» ai |»er cent ot Uie lajmrei o>4-t have ut>e. «S> t'ui»>u jO.'«U« «•.} oli 2tIU« Mil | i" »«seiai it migtii t* taiilDial it ' "*—» •*a.» U u-e calouw aiscnale Wia-re jiae cm?. toe arsenate, cost jut as»|NiUig it, ai«i oepiecialiun oC I 'toe Ou>Ui:{ uracil.i.e W lit i.vi U»-'c t !"»a i. tae iimcr.t ml w luU ||is-üßib *ea cuium. 1 run* my vk u uUsi»j! ion lUj v c j sMCSiea iliii Maitu couniy ajxl es imui:; aioaial Oak City we ha\e a ' *ei} uruit s**il, u« of cut tun as a iim will i* woe Ukc pei ac.e ui.- **r iwißal ca. i Live iAe *k vJbu*s»oa Uia. nut ouiy has tne s»*l keriii> tun imiiid a. a "giuo" bave at:aallj «eu tae ana.', bull ww.nL A* wi»ai t«e the of ISc h»J Weevil bow* io Knae a.i-1 m .«n.*e cases Ua: crop : o u> uu£H. at > i.ut Uiat iu t H * llc |«iari tiie Oaiuage wid be a; atwsi Jll per oefct of lite civp whiie iu otfae'r tiie *■ tr > • j*** is not so rgrat. ifow fWT, the »T*inage 01 the ! L&» Una kivßio tie at- high las pti oral m xcUvus of the coun [ try wan* it has been tor more than two >«ll. la work oosuucteii Btai 1 uilaLun. IJ. *» IXM Willi aucimu ai senate, applied jas a iivt, it was foui.a that in beKi* | where the poison Was iiool |iroducixl o»ex iui j—da snore seed cotton per no wa#- u-«si. Inmi a iuinler v! «»|*iiaw4-l> duruig this same year . I it was fouid liiat by using Ibt cair arsewate the y *4>l w_» ua-ieased from -IU to jMI pi-wwls per acie IV.t ts«. Use to use the calc um arseaai«. L lse eol y l-ute cakiurn ane ate ; in the form of a do' |w*Jrr. 2L IVmsoa vtili when air is calm i . aid plants are kkk -L > S Is*s to 7 l-O'-ii ih calcium ai se nate J* f sic f'-r each application, «u|vi site of wp«vd. t Start n_* wfteii we \ U (hate pwcturol ia to 3) |«r cent if | the s«jaar»*. i. hey? cotton thofoUfrhly dustisl iistl Mar weevils are u-Jer contiul'. f Whiarh |-iwlul>l> queans three at>p ioa i lua. at the rate W uot ever> f*ur fdays. I 1 If t rains within 24 hou:s after : pnsssw has l«en it will le i arc* siri to repeat the applicatian. t al and Barn Slalk* This I'sll j It wi!l le aJvi-aIJ" to cat and bum ; all cv4ia« talk- as mmb as cotton can be packed vat this fall. This wi I it dl mui of the adult weevils that ulierv. r wcaibl live ov«r winter. It ;udl al>o hip to completely #-tr y ; as far as faossihle the late crop of I SKVIU j If y-a oa-i-kr the damage of the i bull —«i great ern.ug to justify Us f ia«r cabiuii arsenate as a poison I 1 wdl be triad to give »ou all the in > formation I ran and will also be w ling to demonstrate this method to •any fanner that is interacted at his r own eipeii*. The cost varies from Ikm to tldto per acre for an e:i !tire w>ih —J T IfIKG, Agr. TracH •r. Oak City High School RELUYERS HI.S STOLEN ALTO IN Iff ATE IOM A Mukston Sakw, Aug. li.—Recovery of aw nut—inhile taken from North 11'imlrsia and driven to lowa, is out 'of thr orUsar), but this is the for iinnaw espenence of G. North, of East Bewd A Foid coape, the pn>p eraty of Mr. North was taken same time ago, asl astinn were pent thru- Mt the OMBSUy asking the police il panaiMi of Mm various cues to he oa the watch. The car was recovered in I ova ia the possession of a man who drove it to that tate. The party having the car. it is aaid. was teceg ab.d sister of Mrs. North, who lives in that state. It is also stated that the party «j— famed that he stole he MMchiae frwaa Mr. North and drove * it fnw North Mr. North was nitißr I aad he went after the ear. It Tmt?who**^ twrwed to Us iMene at Ewt Bend yes-
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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