rffie Soiitlicm BeFksHire Oori^ fT volume 4 ress, SHow and Sale and tHe SandHill F'air—October 28 to 3t rtJ ■ ' T.’ r ,v .f . . -f. t : f 'JL likk ilk VjT NUMBER 46 Is a Paper Devoted to the Upbuilding of the Sandhill Territory of North Carolina Aaput him back another period later, but finally war ended and Biddle had not killed many Germans. He embarked in a mercantile life and was in the way of making a successful salesman when a bundle of merchandise fell from a high she^f and phit his bad eye in quod again. Then he concluded that farm ilife was the life for him and about that time he had a suggestion from Frank McGraw to come south and (Continued from page 3) Automobile Races at the Sandhill Fair Larry Stone, one of the veteran jrace pilots who has entered a Simplex in the aatoiiobil#'races rschedulfed fot *|^eiday,^ W 28th, during the ^Sandhill Stofte, who ma^ hds^reilatation while driving"the'^famous Bliteen B^nfw^s 'cdyi^hif' goih^ for a record over the Eastern States Exposition Track at Springfield, Massachusetts.