More Pay For Rural Carriers. The House Committee cn I'ost-ofiiees and Post Roads is said to have decided upon an increase of salarv for rural carriers. This increase, it is said, will amount to about a year: on standard routes and will be; applied to other routes in i proportion. Assuredly there's no branch of the service in j which the employes are more deserving of consideration in connection with salary en-' largement. The rural carriers work for i the money they Ret and the establishment of the parcel post, has added materially to their labors. They are compelled to furnish their own wagons and the augmented bulk of the mail that they are carrying will make it necessary in many instances for them to provide larger vehicles than they are; using at present. The carriers are assigned about as much territory as they can cover adequately, and with due regard for promptness, under the most favorable conditions. A route that is carried easily during the long summer days and at a season when the country roads are in their best condition assumes a very different aspect in winter when the weather is severe and the roads are muddy or covered with snow or sloe'. !l is during the winter that the energies and resources .( carriers are most strungiy t:iM d. •.\yvv2jv" '■ '■ ;• ' v'-"iv;r "» ■'." : :... ~ T*. .•5iV d&£ ' ■ • • v\ /' r O/': 1 i. . :;j >/ \ ® 'A }> \J* -• ■ .'' K" „ ■•> %• r\ r? -r> \ if 1 ;••' .! V•" I'i '• i\ « ¥ '•" ft S:' ii 0 / »:V 1 l :» /;> V .•» V,,.. • .. • k.i V, «v.rt> , »s* U v»/ **j\ &l ' M c » I | yon come to town > i | _ > !.wQj &> ,;I # bat&uMcfe.•.u7-i-:KiA&i. "ZWa*.:-?. X.M&&ur&iMNU \ jffl [>»'•,'» \ / ra Blj A OkC? ■ DCII 1 i j-: ■•'■/' yL V V vVli i ■• b w li, v> %!• i!. v~- > \ \/ tvfi L.I IV Jjf H OlSOwb.# Daiytb#»» fe / . handsomest Sine of ) utobhic wr-':iv^sawgm.T7YTi'jaj-;TBiTiiS'^ ■P!7T7rr,'i££ .Sfc•nJKHHKSSHgft vl' ":!*:V."C3 I J i IS ALL NEW FALL CLOTHING, £ i The Kind That Sntisfv 1J HATS, AND FURNISHINGS I | ~K - 1 ' THAT YOU FIND ANY- J I Full Stock To Select Form || WHERE. | -_E.::zz^™ . AT || » You all know that Arch Caudle € | g > knows how to treat a fel- I fioyies llertantile Compdny If S see us whether you % 1 KING, N. C. I > . bu y or not * " \ B Fine Shoes and Dress Goods. IT PAYS TO FOLLOW THE ARROW > 3 S \ NORTH SIDE COURT HOUSE-THOMPSON'S OLD STAND j g | S WINSTON-SALEM, - - N. C. ? B9^EEESE3SEBBEIEEBE9BHQB3S&9HE23DBHEII »n th days of r.r. Ny r.tur routes 1 beforj the rural iVoj unlivery system lie.d boon established the cont)V.ei n\> got rich while the men who actually carried the mails scarcely were paid enough to keep body and soul together but the iniquitous system prevailed for many years bsfore it was discarded. The rural carriers are paid salaries and consequently fare' better than did the star route carriers. There can be no disputing the fact that they earn al! that they are paid. They get no "easy money" at any stage of the game and in view of the additional burden , that has been imposed by the 1 parcel post it is no more than fair that they should have more additional compensation. i | LetnE R I Ycur Compost jj lam the champion nttor of the world. I I'll rot leaves, straw, sfalk.i, manure, | aawtlunt t./ any GllrT vej.;e:ai»l«? matt.-r, > I | ev« 11 dirt, into a r Vli, lijj'i-Krailj for- * j tili/er, iu Icr.t than two months. j Just k•j> i »«• «:i i•• Joli a!i«l T will rave r yi.il a let *»f Uit fertilizer money. I i If you v.ant to !:•>( *v :;!1 a!out this cmipoit rut:int;, .»» w».-ll a ; Bprayi.itf \ ami prevent Ir;; ho" c'nltru 9 write ; 14 Hci! I'evil, ' Cii) N. - r .I Street, Si . Louis MO., MI'L rii • ml you a . j littlo book, i.ve, that ttil-i ir . |' I am Red Devil Lye • F*c. For BKi C.'\ Nf> |! i A!..:«» ':i I'i ' a-. >'■ '• >■ • '-t :1 v. !,, . ( U' AVI: .s„ i ,f THE i>ANBURY REPORTER ©« «§ The two HIGHEST Sales of the Year || H for so Large a Number of Pounds §§ fg Wednesday, Nov. sth. §§ gg 108,544 pounds for $21,758.41 g If Average Q4 For Every Hundred P unds m || Friday, N v. 7th. || 69,780 pounds f r $14,369.79 «a %% Average F r Every Hundred P unds 0 I® $L\9.Dy at PIEDMONT the g H "THE HOME OF HIGH PRICES" g £sss You may not have a twenty dollar average barn or you may have a better one but re- 0# j(J>® member that whatever you have you will always get the top at PIEDMONT. Bring us some Q# tobacco right away while breaks are light. We can give you an early sale every day. ## l! WE SELL IT HIGH AT PIEDMONT. || | RUN BY THE NORFLEETS | FIRST SALE DAYS FOR NOVEMBER-=Every Monday, Wednesday and.Frida>. 4MI ®~«#©®®®« ®®©(?'®®©®®®®®®®®®®f®®®«©®®®««®®®®ffi®e®®®&®©®®® ®i B©©®®®®®®e«©®r®®««®©a*a©®®®®©®©®®®«®®©® ®@®«®®®SS®iS Sale of Keal And Personal Property. 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