Rates for pflblisbin* O are one-half cent a word: accompany copy or can published. FRIDAY, ^fcis is theiecpnd year that Bion H. Butler has be$n serving as publicity agent of the State Fffir. The management of the fair is greatly pleased with the quality of the service he is .giv ing and undoubtedly a big hit was made when the services of Mr. Butler were engaged in this connection. No man is the State has a greater or more unselfish pride ia the commonwealth than Mr. Butler. Although an adopted son he is as vigorous and earnest in his labors and work for the good erf the State as any of hemative born. . Nobody in the State has a bet ter line on the resources of the State than Bion Butler. His ar ticles every Sunday in the News & Observer show a wealth of in formation about ther State to geiher with similar information about other States needed to give the proper perspective and em phasts to the North Carolina data. The management of the Fair made a htt when it hired Butlei its publicity man. He isenthusi astic for the State and he sees in the State Fair an agency for the economic development of the State of North Carolina. His work is a labor of love as one suited especially to his order of abilit^jpJ> Every State Fair is of course can be chalked down tfaat jjhe October show is going to be narked fay more than ordinary* gain.? News & Observer. MISS DA)L ENTERTAINS Miss Parrott, wilb Miss Etti the Western mm m after Novem to the ruling Fourth Grade, ed above for . and 7:45 p. m. CHURC^ p. m, You we coiwlly tod will be warmly *< at alHhese services. ^ v TYSON* ??? - 260 ifplf ^ -*5.00 J-, ^ & gjgfiif ? at ?'2t.5?>.S;". ?; 398 at 17M &;taylor Tolal Average t?E30 $229.40

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