The Press: Crossroads Correspondents

The late rains that have advanced everything so wonderfully have not exactly pleased the tobacco growers, as tobacco should be preparing itself for the knife, instead of trying to reach the sky.

Frank Snowden will have around 8,000 pounds of White Burley for the Kentucky markets. We hope he receives a good price, as he has worked hard. Not a day too hot or an evening too late for Frank and his children in the crop time.

Mrs. Alice Box, so many years a resident, but sad and desolate since the loss of her husband,...

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