Friday, February 24, 2023

What Are Chances of Good Cotton Crop? Feb. 24, 1923

Report of Delegation to South Carolina to Obtain Information About Cotton Raising Under Boll Weevil Conditions, As Reported to the Kinston Chamber of Commerce H.H. Taylor, President National Bank of Kinston

J. Wooten Moseley of Moseley-Hodges Co., Kinston

J.T. Hill, Farmer, R.F.D. No. 1, Kinston

W.C. Fields, Fertilizer and Cotton, Kinston

A.S. Copeland of Copeland Bros., Kinston

J.E. Cameron, Member of the N.C. State Highway Commission, Kinston

R.H. Leach of Farmers Supply Co., Kinston

S.L. Stough of J.E. Hood & Co., Druggists, Kinston

D.F. Wooten, President First National Bank, Kinston

J. R. Harvey and J.S. Chapman of J.R. Harvey & Co., Grifton

C.D. Edwards of C.D. Edwards & Bro., Hookerton

N.F. Palmer of Edwards & Palmer, Hookerton

N.N. Ormond of Ormond & Vause, Hookerton

W.F. Taylor, Merchant, Hookerton

F.C. Dunn, President Lenoir Oil & Ice Co., Kinston

Dr. W.M. McKinney, Banker, Ayden

L.E. Turnage, Turnage Bros. Co., Ayden

R. Jack Smith of H. Weil & Bros., Goldsboro

C.M. Fordham, Merchants, Deep Run

Clarence Grady of Grady Bros. Co., Deep Run

M.O. Blount of M.O. Blount & Sons, Bethel

J.H. Blount of Blount Harvey Co., Greenville

From page 5 of The Kinston Free Press, Feb. 24, 1923

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