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I■<■«!< The fruit*! km. snd t£ fkMt that war crew. Tke Mia CNf i» acm on and for the next tea days every one eoa«ected with the orchard buinm arid work kia beet fa aee that the ptwkn gat aa the Market in proper rondition Over at tke bigreit ortturd, The Sparser Or chard. report say* titer hove sold tke estire crop of pnesibly twenty car loads to a northern concern that sent • buyer here. Report say* that the peaches were sold for much more than they will bring on the local mar ket and at a fancy price, hot then, it is fancy frah. The Granite City Orchard, the next Vi(fMt one. ha* a professional set ot packers from southern states here packing their peaches The five pack ers are placing them in baskets while lecal help gathers in the orchard and place* them haody to the ptckm. They an counting on wren or eight thousand bushels and are selling them in all part* of the United State* »tmnw they ran find • buyer for The ■mailer orchards are catering to the local trade. 11m Moore oithiif ■ear the Quarry and X. L. Brown'* near Salem church each Will Hke a thousand bushels the track and aotomohfle visiting theee all parts of the count! y the moon Is for the or ject as to whether tt la a aenae of ka*. the man wto >«iw money ind i|nn to pay unlawful inUrnt. If be >q»i«ii as the deal tkn W will not be able fa> Nrm a further loan. Any man of joat plain, ordinary nenae know* that Hi* chance* for aecurtng liquor in the future la dependent n I trrely on hi* keeping urrfd the name of th» man from whom he boys. Lookiil at in thi* lijrHt the idea of honor oa th* part of the** town <trunkarda disappear*, and they are placed In the Hrht of men who ate too 'elfish to upend their money for 'hmp that might he of comfort to their families and themselves, bat rather do they waste their substance io winy a oeprarea appetite tiuit 1* unworthy any man. To fall back on • sense of honor it a part of th« ram* that will fool the unthinking, hot win hardly mislead a man who thinks / School Boads Carry \\ y'The election held in thia city TW day on the iub)ect of issuing JSS.500y in boada for achool paipusM war* rated with rery little oppoaition Only two vote* were eaat against the 1 aad Was thaa 100 rariatei failed to come to the polls of these ware either oat ef the city or nertectod to rote through sight A total of 5*8 rsciatori the election and 4M came to the polli and rotod in farar of the laaaa. The money will ha paed to finish the work on the Hick School and pain oa the North Main boMh* thatj Mb ImmwHnI hi Auta /Miaa VaMa 81mm.ai. daacfcter \ W and Mrs. J. W. ■>—in, of thk The caoae of the i to ha Mw aarth ■«»!»» aa • —, id Clark. owrftW Mvtag «•**»• In tka rawpalgn to Mif tka propoaaJ national highway fraa the north through Ckartatte. Mr. Clark Mated that »ork a kirk »*? would brinr «a;«twn froaa fl. rAOOO u. $2,000,000 in toartat koai naaa mto Statnrilk aad Charlotte darkf a aaaaan. Ha told ia M*U th<- propoanl kifkmjr routmr, point ing not the praaent (««l roads and tk«>M> itrttdM that moat ka paved or otkrrwiaa ronrtrurted In order to ke rotnr a part of tke highway Ha ka lirvea that tkeae improvement* wfll b* completed by next year Kdfar ThtiD. of Charlotte. North Carolina mamk*r of tka Orvat Lake* to Florida hirhway coieaiHtea. dis tributed mapa »hiwinr tka prnpoaxi routine. Mr B. Mill*, of StatoarflW navtnr jut MmM here from the Mt. Airy itfig*, hrooifht op the rab Jtft of "poftm and hotkey " H« <Jr clarfd eneqehroceHy and emphatically that wkfli yoo mix the Mt. Airy pcwkn with the tovrvood hoary of that refien, that mo sweeter or -— Juariooa dish ha* over heen i His addrei Harmcf Ka another speech. *kn (In ha j praised Charlotte hifhly. Bat i intended to forget about the and honey. Harry Franklin, next took t the floor. He was followed hy Mayer Bristol, of Statesrflle: James H ark Pease. former president of the Char. , lotto Rotary tM. So K la now planned for the Goad* Will caravan to march upon Th|Ms and Weat Virginia within the next t™." nway rMkf at Mo fiae hi (Mi city and far thirty three/ ft it to toft to tto »mr nw to wW My (to Ma tow tuas nt tto toa payer* *m to fo—4 ai tMa daaa. Bat If it to toft to tto IntoWcMto aator to wfl! *ay naiatain nor nato M Oar paapla mj jaat aa aril gat II to ttoir itoiui itol ttm ar* aot ea rn* to to toaa to tkto in—ty. tot ratW aa «Ml toad ■■any Itot ttoy will vato away and Wow away Jaat aa •tar* aa ttoy are ar(te<**d. Ttoy wfl oat and wa h awfcy ami aoua le tmpaaaaM* onW% L5*y have the cloo cat attention. TV irp—i of thia it tentioa —t en—, wary dollar of It. oat of tiM (am on n ufei I» km in the roonty. Kwfhic the nada top eoiled and rn proper rendition wfB east nark mora in the jwn to com than it has roat in the put ranra. far the top aoil pot on with Wind must ha wwaad with tax It wiO ho the raaieat thine at all to plner man in office here In the roonty who will listen to the rtnmrr of the unthinking crowd and let ear roade ■» down to ana* n ■on07. Once they are In had < it wil take • M* rant to pot thaw hi The voter who thinha ahoaM know y*rn. J. M. Venahle, * mate 4. ia *neaa nearly I ralW. of milk ' TIRES REDUCED » Goodyear Tires lura just bocn nfcctd approxi mately 20 par cent and an now tbe cbeapaet tbey have been during all tbe yean of tbe lira inJiUj. No —Iter bow large year tin ere can give it to yen at an amazingly leer price. 30x3 at - - - $6.75 30x3 1-2 at - - 7.50 Tubes $1.50 aod up. Tobacco Flue* twine and knivea. Coleman Gas Mantels for your lamp or lantern. Full 11m of fbMh lights. U ft and 12 ft galvanised roofing for your tobacco barn. Htlconb & Niiff ■ W IVlHiVVf ■ 9
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