of (he
bonylWOi P. L. Woodarf, Wil
son, $100; M. Hoffman, Scotland
Neck, $106; R. R Wheeler, Sco!
laod Neck, $106; L. J. Baker,
Palmira, $100; M. C. Breswell,
Batdebgro, $lMr J. W. Ward,
Rowland. $109; O. L Claifc
CtarktoQ,$l#0;T. RJfcxtaciJ
Raeford, $100; L. R Tanoer,
uiifMtCt 9x00* Moo cure Mill
- jv--- ro.TTi __ :
PrtstfeK Wilson's
continues He en
? ? -t. ? i ? .
T. Grayson, MJ physician, and
has taken tittle energise so
far ?B the trip. After a niebt ot
the ship ran into warmer ana
quieter waters today aiut made
good time with balmy weather
over the southern route. Mem
bers of the Presidential party
and the 4ioqis on board the
Geof ee ^?shii?ton shed their
overcofite aifo exercised on the
decks in the brilliani sunshine
**** m* mmt
Va.? and
?f $5,000.
violation
Session
Fek1&~-Kew>
woo ^ottoc
feci inthe South
cotton acreage
entstocks untilcoosumers were
Spared fr payi^&4ine?Uv?
prices," were unfii Bg>
adopted at the coamtifak sea
jtefi hers todayjBl d conference
of growers, bankere'and jner
cfeatit8 from the Cotton-prcduc
ing States. *riS?>r^fc; > I?
Toe resoitroons were adopted
i submitted and approve** by
e resolutions committee of
hich former Governor Rich
ard I. Mannin
covering ji
iniuee indicated (bit the title
gates believed' different eystetns
&0?iid be used in each State and
that conditions varied so' widely
that the mannerof curtail ins. and
handling: cotton should be left
to sectional authorities
Considerable commfent follow
ed an announcement thai one
thousand pamplets containing
a statement by John M. Parker
Stacking cotton speclatora and
outlining a plan whereby not
to exceed ten million bales of
Committee,
ernor Pleas