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1 ? ? ' ^1 f M' M- ?Aj^V-T^ ? J^ f CMntiR Mad of Association, VOMHlV PNW spa ? ' h*we* Seat Oaks .?-. Raleigh, June 22.?With notice a appeal- of the Tebnee? Growers' -Co operative Association and the Feden Intermediate Credit Bank of Balti ?tie ftom'a decision of United State District Judge Isaac M. Meekins ii appointing three rceivers for % as sociatkm, thetoeene of battle in-tk fight to have the association dissolv ed may hs -shifted from toe Ultftoc States district court to the Umtec States circuit court it appeal anc possihlv |o the United States supreme court. However, ?in view of the charactei of the receivers who were appointed bp Judge Meekins; it is doubtful it tiw association will perfect its appeal. The three receivers appointed arc men known to be friendly to'eo-opere tive marketing and a receivership at a sympathetic character is looked for. 0 Receivers appointed are: James H. Pou, of FaWgh, who has represented the association as noaqacl; M; L. Co ray, of New York, financial aqd bus iness adviser to co-operative associa tions, and Ballet S. Ward, of Wash ington, X a, former* congressmen end friend of co-operative marketing. Should the association decide to appeal la the face of this sympathetic receivership its course would' be appli cation. for a writ of superaedaes from the circuit court pending final dis position of tim appeal, f ' "That the said directors and offi cers of said association have, in some -instances, purchased and acquired warehouse properties at prices great ly in excess of the actual value of said properties which were, known, or should have been known, at the time of said purchase and acquisition ? ? te t? - ' ? " r~? ivHV J**** ^ thcreol - ' v - ? ^ ? * tTof of thine members of said board of din rectors gad two representatives of two large creditors of said associa "?rtttt due "to 1 said management aforesaid oh the part of *eid board of directors and officers of said asso datieo. aad the resulting loss ef con fwu~^ of the membership therein, N aaW association has failed of its pur T hSn?ndSd1 impossi fi 7 ^ -iV: - fV'f , "That as a further result of tin rvitim iforesaid, the members of saie .lotion have sustained great loss ?. and the vafcto of the assets <* 2* wxtttan to, Mil * .mount mttktmt to put Mid members a fair market value o eropfp of tobacco heretofore do Itoairvri by them to m*i associatkiki . Judge Meekins' original MM m fimTobaceo Growers Co-operabv $ Cseodation reeriorship cam *? *T1 Musiui M the office of the der 2fiESSed States court Imre. With of ^ ThiTwfll be done because ti - 8?^ CMdfa!r. 1 flb Ngmut finds the fotiowm ::;X? k?^t^ . . ^ a^^K,'"dan|My AT lnSOiV&llC J? S V*' rtoltf' viS ** -a ? t,L yr ^ the eUmtora ana ay ?'iisatn^ '..fflftoli of slid auaca^H pggs? I -V" .: - \ Latest photo ?^Wfcar^$ l x&no, Papal Legate to the Interna 1 tional Eucharistic Congresifc.\%tof V held in Chicago. Hie Congress % attended by bijj^i church from all ever the-world. ^ .A fe **3Ls ? T * j %? ? '. *??. ' | > -v ? vS ;"V ? I ? ? 91 jf| WW ?> j'W'jBP1 m ? ? NUl?A.I . yijAi- -f * *?$",'^3p^V"\\"lc~~'- ?' j. ?-! ?ft haI budge v&g&S&ffi |?523?trtss |Sr5t?c*'~rf' i "it would 6e airfortumftr ^ nM* I I fi^?s jurftfies^t I Sw*W@Et-inui justified iirdo- I I .Jto&TwS I might haw^jdetriiiipffltal eff?0 * (.l^..*^ /totrjmental fiUcvt up I Svunvi tUivf* ??w*??*?? ?? ^ 1 .. . ^ ? r ?O' '* "iff'wWt' ? .wWT' *"V i-_ - ?? ? ? ^ j jeoloredjis held in the c^nty jaift here [Itoday ^waiting trial o|e charge of I &&& thrqfr: lAh&te . worrridl ^*the woman I He will 'probably ^^en a hearing "Ate Von ReSdy t? Mfet ^ ? "^;-C?rap|Win*i 1 I ? ' '$ ? fi???' " Vrj ? Smithfjeld, June Jfcy-^Rutfin B?? fr^whff foes*feffrTrS u ^tfis community of 2^to?wU *a* placed in \ *? that he is not afraid. It wilt bo recalled that ">. AP^' tten.pt 'wee made to dyHiodte thj house of E. N. J??e?* ueighbor of fM, Barbour, M???$ thought to W that -tared m the neighbon^ m j" 5trrsmith. He ^e$OR e i ti'.uS hifl fl bears Ihf#putd0o*;of attendiij^ landing to Ws ?VD taM?ness? bY JfI I IJettenmngw^M^ ^ involved. janenymouBly made eo^ ^ I S 1671Jf%S^ } 'rtV.J'i" ^^2-l' gfe;? ^sS^l M*<'7L3?i2? .!?' ?? ''JLL-:',1-*-* -~W ri* _ -?* -<*&& '??'*.? I . ;, - From the former, he.[Was soon, re leased, but in the gentle<bondage of prisoner. As.for the girl, she re ??|** years of age, aM carried to her grave in Oconee cemetery,^ Athens,, Ga., an become interested tn the then propos ed r^iuovai of the Cherokee .fcdians of Georgia to Trans-Mississippi terri tory. To nqslirtain .the reel facts in the case, Payne came to Georgia in 1886. He became the guest of John Rosa, leader of me faction of the Cherokees which bitterly opposed the deportation. His visit, and its Object was unkpown and soon he was ar rested and placed in prison. Payne remained a prisoner until his release was procured by Gen. Edward HardeV,, to whom he had brought a letter of introduction; , Insisting 4hat Payne become his guest, General Har den tctik ttie pobt to .ttje famous old Harden home at Athens, Where' he . fell deeply in lope with Miss Mary Hprtfen, the general's daughter. Aft er his departure he wrote her a-fer vid love letter, in which he related his &&&&&&& he wrote her of Wjjrich tra*e has been found. Just what was her-reply has ? never been known. his home here followirg a heart at- ^ tack. For nearly forty yearn he prac ticed-imw h#i^.'?hievmg'%uch [iife.j cess. He was judge of the recorder's court for many years and served many years as mayor, he community" Was shocked and saddened when it was learned that tWa highly esteemed and popular Citizen had. passed away,. Her is survived W pisses Catherine and Ella, and Hia# stores. lie wikir.68 yepars ..'-^[[.Jaj^ Wun^pbe'i^mo^r aft ernoon at 8 o'clock. I 5>* ^ *"V ' \ Vy?- V'.* I Scientists teBrUs tlojti gulping smog I 1^0^* A/ I ] - sr. turn, showed Ruth Bryan OwtJi^ d'H.^),ter Of the famous late Wm, a winner of the Democratic i nuiwination :fo* Congress from the. i: yp&'rth Flbrjida district, it would , teem she lost as the final ofhciww count it being tabulated. ; |H ?? ji ?jf'H V > . ^ ' Greenville Mm to FU) Vacancy Caused by ReignoSion *? '?1: ,*o{ Dr. 'Gaoler 4. ? Rjteith.lJttn. ^rf ?S; Laughinghouse, of Greenville, thie morning resigned from the state board of Health, and was immediately sleet ed secretary to fiff, the position teft vacant by the resignation o? Dr. W. 3.1 Ranld^: nw? than-,*?*ar ?*>.. & ? ? U Dr. Rankhrwa* elected to member- j ship to Ithe state board of health fill the vacancy caused by Dgl Laughinghouse's resignation. Las I year Dr Uu^hb^ltot^^^ tont* I dee on October?!; whlih^r^fcyes 1^' G. M Cooper, of the staff of t$ state board of health, who has been Macbine ] L.' for Southeri Finnew BRleigh, June 22 ?Since it was pubr fched that ConuUihsioner of Agrfcul BpL William A. Grfham had ^sked I ffiTUnited States department of ajH rioulture to have been toward the perfection oi j# workable ^cotton picking machine, ttag ?official 's received several letfcW from persons interested m this undef-j I taking. One of -these came from J ?man in Rossville, Ga., a suburtf Chattanooga, Tenn., anotho* T*? Garyburg, No*tb Carolina.jmi am ? ? other Ij || mm ^ K ft* . ' ?'- l J) " I ional* I IS* I con^ntion^i^^ ^3, I j "With, the fine ^wSnLptta- I afsasri I intei**d Bo- I yearalr nn^bS^'80 forward this I Kr: st^HWd.,: m Hwt:dS^Stf' tfut I SSSSES5^ I I B r L*^TfleMiSli ^ ' I B" ^f^nii^iVjL^ii^^t-^'"^^ ??' t L it* / ~ ' y appreciation of 'I ^*w wifcto ~+?^ - ? B RogOT started l KU^ kw at home duriftj-.. I the tw y^ Wtkte a achftrt teacher, ? j| jf San Antonio, president ?| the I of- the ' Trivial*. I ? ' I fchft thirtftinfli riiaf-ri+i rfw^t f|f ifff, mi*h. I |r^v''I II of the Rwol^ittom MioBfttttM. iL[S?r'~;P* ' BScsil IJ On,! "7 ~? ^ ^ *?'1 ; "ll 11 Jvvt? Jvi A, yy lrHiTVffTffi Xuv PQOUC ut n {cordially /invited. fi vie ?
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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