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S^.,v-V - 5,-^ ? -
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in Greenville on
of money by advising them to
.bold thoir cotton. Mr. L. H.
Worthlngton one of Pitt's most
progressive farmers, stated that
it caused ibe fanners to make
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ness ttfan in Pitt county isiiOf
only requeued but is urged to
be on band alk! lahe part in me
meeting.
the intelligence Kivwrpublfccriy
today confirming the premature
favorably in this seci
greatly to his
understaa
fhich has 1
oday, October 5ft.
will be assisted in
ass by mgBm
ht'
wafreoflfc
mm
just what
for prunes, for
season. M||ppirculars were
from the organized farmers arid
tb|f|ces MV&ie so fiwtfthat
the farmer could make a profit
on his yearVwork.^ :'X*; ???.. H
4oie
Director for ihe Am^Got?
too Association. Within a few
Carolina k
D^uttePhmsAmnged* the
Meeting of Cpmonttee
Here Yesterd.y.
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Greenville, N. C, Sept. 26
The Fair Price Committed re
and' to bri?/fbo<K t>*
since its^ appointmenf;in the i
court house in this city yester
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interest
an ascendent topic -of ttgiverta*
tion an^ interest for lhe past*
and the fact
the time has come when prices
must necessarily be regulated in
the interest ot the people; the
work was entered into with no
little enthusiasm. Each o( the .
community representatives were
instructed regarding A^work
which they are expected to 4o
in connection ytiih ffgutating
prices, and after ffeis; has been H
i5 _? -i t! -t _" j .1. _
excess profits in any