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( n r1 n1 U LI Li il 4 i A n n i i , )..; , i HE vPlcdmont region' of the two Carolinas has suddenly become the most active in the United States, in, s commerce, , agriculture and manufactures. No other area; in the country has made such an advance in v Y?: so short a time The hum of the spindle and the whirr of the loom is hrard on every sidethe cotton; k7 mil Has-been brought to &e cotton fields under the na v increas increase in the: same periodrl The . ; farmer who formerly .maHe JO bales of cotton cents a pound had a gross income of $300 a, year v ' V The same-farmer now receives 1 2 cents for his cotton, which yields htm $600 a year, and the new factory poou- ; ; i ; latioafni the people in; A VVa year jnore for every active farmer . This gives the farmer an $300 i few, ' v yctis agu. ut 4UMUUU suia wuw, awuiuig iu vuiu way auinuiut iiuj ux&umc . ; x iiz pensnaDie larrn . products-tbt fact 'alf fruits and vegetables, formerly had no value' for lack d jmar(: J , fcet, but now the great m and New- York are" within economic-reach; , 7; . because, the commercial development of the section has brought about the train service ; which makes these markets ; V accessible Perfahable gion and be in me je I . ine i"ieomonj; region is ucucr auaptcu ui, every way w, uic idwuig ui poultry uian inc cenrrai INOrtnwest and tnedC" P V velopment of this industry fa' one . of ; the many, enterprises that fa helping to make" this section - ereat ; ,-: ';': . v;.v: it-;-rv.v-.-;,'-f- . - f- - -' - : GREA T TR O OF N E WSPAPE R S i - . -'V ; . ' ' '. A.-' .f The newspapers of Charlotte Tnt OBStKVt haye kept pace with me development of me Piedmont region the progressive, prosperous people-rpeople who 'have money with which to buy, and things o sell-giving adver- V tisers a service out of aU proportion to the rates charged .them. . : This great ttd of modern ''I newspapers offers' the K ) advertiser just what he is seekmg-the opportunity to lay hrares before these progressive people Hc'farwsurd: of a hearhg . because , : me V people have "confidence , in Aese , newspapers t in a. confidence borni of i life-long association of . the 'people, ani me n dent-; would still be cheap, vien m dientile which the advertiser cannot afford to overlook, if, he bealive to his pwri interests-rnf he wants to Joiow " that(; v he is getting what. lie is paying for, if he is seeking Ae wisest cxditurr money. The ' Daily Charlotte - Observer reaches;yie.h6mt6f the leading business and professional; mexi i ; hTthe; x : Piedmont region It is conservative, reliable newspaper 'is the farmersthe class-that is now forging tothe front rank in wealth and importance, folks who do J not take , a : daily paper. It reaclies thantlie day ql .'publication; and, fa. to the dairy maid; ;TbevEy " the people of Qiarlbttc; this; the leading afternoon paper inthe Carolinas, is the logical purveyor of - '.' Mr. Advcrtlscr--Instruct your aicntsto use this great trib-ruse it yourself for awhile and then:' measure up results with any other advertising you arc doin&. Let the results speak for .thcimsclwisfXy WE OPERATE ALSO THE OBSERVER PRINTING HOUSE - mmmS& 5 Which , js a modern, "up-to-date printery and bindery, turning out anything from a visiting card or wedding invi- ; luuuii iu a iuicu auuum uuuft., icucx, uuaiugucor a yoiuinc ui latt or action ; cveryining in JOD uiuiiuiK uuuc uciicr, uian any -uuici juu omcc vix uo 11 'uiat s our mouo . r v 'i h v W WJ) Vw - U3 w - d; . (i V M 1 I I I I I ' X. V I I I I - v. 1 1 If I 1 - I ' . I 1 . I I I 1 . j ' I I,."'' I ):., UUV1LSU LJ nn -. tit 31 I i ' 9
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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