New Industry Will Mean Many
Dollars to Local Fanners
factory and will to tailed upon h>
ataad of reporting to automatic ma
ck inory, than furniahing a liberal
■Mount of employment to tto woman
of thia city. 11m capacity of tto
canning department will to 6,000 cam
par day. Tto proprietors atata that
ttoy have already contracted their
wrtyut of can nod gooda for 19M, moat
af lit pint to tto coal IWId* of Waat
Virginia and tto textile^a*ptera of
of llMw Htidn to Imp tMr|
at Ha Mi ca parity. Mr.
WHd eatiautaa. that the amount of
vegetablee they win need ahould put
into tha pachata of
arouad Mow* Airy between *M00|
Oaring the MtcU
■idee Um eaaaary km is Mi—> Airy.
rspnoriaa at ether pofcrta bi tha i
which to haul the berrtea. They plaa
to have ra—artea f«* barrtaa hi.
started in thia cHy
prietora hope to
and equip It to
Tha opening of thia concern hi thia
rity offer* • i aadj aarhat to a large
tarritary of wulrji for a farm pro
duct that heretofore haa be ought rary
hula moaey mto tha hande of tl
fai iaai i. And tha etarttag of thia to>
duatry parhapa ia only tha forerun-,
nar of another that worha hand in1
hand with it, and that ia a tin cm fac
tory. At praaant thia concern ia
•hipping ita ampty cana from points
ia Virginia to thia city, while with tha
expected growth of tha canning indua
try in thia city Ha requiremanta would
call for the oat pot of a large tin can
factory which could be aparatad «uc
eeafully right here within our own
to a large I
pie.
STATESVILLE DAILY PA
PER HITS THE WALL
UmU* to
FkU
Sutmilb, Feb. SO.—The 8tataa
rilla Moraine Lad««r which ku
issued u a daily by the Link-Picketis
Publishing company for the past six
months under the adKorial
of R. 8. Pickens
of publication
In announcing sas pension at publi
cation in this morning's issue of tha
Ledger, tha pahliahara make this
statement:
"Tha paper has not carried
t of advertiaing nirmsry to
it aatf at parting and while tha
liat has had
"I Ma holding them all far
I mm • great believer In
to the matn-.pring of
lieve Me, My far Mr. Ttpp,
to the Staph.
"The way I da to U hold tha nock
ttoa aubjact la tha order of tha »and
ar, ha toto| obliged to send « mmh ar
■epreeentative to da tha
far * aaudl (aa I
• him. I
faa far tywrfu I
hi My poeaaaaioa. That to tha
1
in large citiee
"beautiful neckties' to only BO awta.
That to pretty cheap hot by doh| My
own waahing mmI irrnhif I cm afford
It Toa aaid to kaep the ttoa five
yea |1 M. That woaM hake oar ac
60 eenta; flee
day*' atorage M eenta; total 11. By
fear nerktiee 91.60.
"I take K by the tiase thto reachea
jam and 1 ret reply another flea da ye
will have eta peed, which, not, count
Inr the M cant fee for delivering tha
package aa your order to your person
al representative, would make you owe
me a balance ef 50 cents or one dol
lar. We will figure that oat later.
"We have aiMH.atorea hare la thto
town; home merrhanta who pay rent;
arho take aa active part in oar rtty'e
building; who respond to the calto of
charity and progress, and I feel that
all ritiaena ahould patronise them al
ways—and for that reason I do not
endorse your achiMa at ail. Some aay
< A anaVas la n Mai ■ w —-1— .,t , a L i
A IQCMr II DOTH frfT/ RIITIUlf DQv
the aackttoa aeam to come la
than that.
"To*, My dear Mr. Tlpp, can
Uy understand that If I had
to do bat receive neckttoa aad remit
far them, eepecially wtoi I didn't
want them aad didnt aaed
would be la one hehrra fix. That to
why I charge for my aai ilaaa. If
aerve. If thto tont aatisfactory
tha charges, send your aian down mad
get the ttoa.
1 know yoa are a busy man, Mr.
Tlpp, bat yoar raproeeion of friend
ahip hi sending me tha ttoa
proval makea am think I have foand
a true friend la yea. Da yoa know
Mr. Montgomery Ward? He livae
la Chicago. Be doea not aend tha
ttoa, bat being a friend of mine al
so. ha first doubt leea heard ef mm aad
got My naato—he eenda me a
eatolotpM evary aaea la a while with
la H. It to a
I would ltka to vtoK a
Mg city aad aee the toU buildfega. I
May eoaae to aee yoa la tha aprir
"Well It to
aiaee for thto tfaae.
haate aad aay bad
"AL FAIRBROTHKH
~P. •. If I maae ap in the
that Vaaa dog If yoa t
• had I
it
raDa With the
County Agent
*aday, Fafc. R f K
tke AM* far tkia i
TIM ltowaa Cream*y of ;
V. C., want* lo (it la touch wtth aD
tw® skippers h tkia county. la
hair latter of Fak. 9, they ara offar
nc a eanta par peuad butterfat far
rood cream F. O. B. farmer's skip
rinjr point. Cam ara carefully
ittrilind and returned to the expreaa
iffiea the name dajr received. Check*
ura mailed out promptly every two
reeka. Ton can pt In toock with
heae people by wrHmr them aad
[Wa them a try.
la North Mountain Diatrtet Surry
■anka aa follow*: eowa of milkia*
ire, third; kena of laying are, fourth;
*>w» of breeding ate. at the bottom
if the liat, and commercial fertilizers
he ft ret or the hirkeat. Tkia should
suae our farmers and buaineea Man
o do some real hard thinking aad
w aaa if this condition cannot be
I have a copy of "The Early Potato
)utlook~ prepared by Dr. G. W.
Porater, of N. C. State Collate and
lera ara aoaae quotationa frosa tt.
The ou'Jook for the early potato
Top la very favorable. Tkia appHaa
tapecially to the potetoaa which win
m marketed about June 1. A goad
narket My extend aa late aa Juno
16, tkia la however uncertain. The
aoat aarioua competitors after the
kret of June ara atataa to the north,
iuch aa Virginia, Maryland aad New
laraay. A larga crop of North Caro
lune 1, may, therefore,
levere competition this
The general conclusion of the U. 8.
>. A. relative to early potatoea la
omewhat aa follows: producers of
larty potetoaa who can market their
wuduet before the ftrat of Jasia
lave little fear of
hie season. After June 1 the I
say be goot; the ovtloek, however, la
lanartela If yea sroald Uke to aaa
ha complete report can at thia of.
o.
■ letter to I f I. ^
ha «M "Thai to Ml that the
aa tt does Dm
Hfin at ii ipullii aMrhettog, to
at wr pin N(N«MM to Dm pa*. I
pto af the
"It to
ftmnw. "h view af mt past —per
tone* to realise that to Mark to ret to
op far e iiiUHimim of lb
ttaa." The hope le
ever, that "the people a# Sooth Caro
lina iatai sated to the aaltlaaUaa aad
marketing of tobacco will hackle on
their armor wttk saal
yet preaa fnrmini to I
rlnaion of thia
Tko latter from tka Owemw to
Mr. Perritt eays: "I have
wHk wry deep totereat the
ication af your Tabaaeo
rooperative Aaeociatiea. I
hating tar a number at year*. TMa
interact Mnj 4m to the realtaattoa
that la order for a prv-daeer to mala
at a profit, ha anat
to the ariHag price af
the article
to
hi
If Hie take
The
to •
af at
in pradactog a crap aa to
profitably farm and at tka same time
aae or be compelled to aee the market
in# method* of the past. Therefore
aa a principle co-oparatlra saarketinr
must com* hi mo> form aa a relief
to tke eery vexing conditions that
now sumwnd agriculture In America
regardless of tke product It produce*
"la riew of thia conviction, the
eraaa account of February 17 of an
intarriear with Mesars. Young and
IM gives eery iv aee concern. 1 am
not only personally interested, bat I
- feel that the reorganisation of tkia
association, affecting aa it does the
general principles af the cooperative
marketing system, to a very grave
consequence to tke people of the en
tire f tata. It to distressing, la riew J
at oar pa at experience to realise that
ao mack to yet to be dona ta obtain
the neeeaaary signup for a continu
aace of tke Co-operative Aaaoctotion
"Of couree tke first queeMaa la
wketkar or not H paid. Cotopartooa
of prices effectively an ewers that
question affirmatively beyond a doubt.
According to figuree furnished aa,
the tea-year average far 191S-1M1
which included the World War was
HMO par hundred, la lttl, tke
year prior to organization the aver
age price was 111.00 per hundred with
practically the aame srpply. TLe
four-year average for IMS-IMS waa
HMO par hundred This .peak* far
itself, for It to a well racogatoed fart
that there to practically
the parchaaers of leaf to
The introduction of
live marketing, than, gave a
tit ion which expresoed itaslf to aa In
creased return which
not hare obtained.
"Now the traahto to
the Ml
af this
Ha wma about two atilaa off tba raft
alar air mail root* batwaau Cfcieaf*
rod Bryan. H. D. Shavrr, Acting Di
iriaion Superintendent of Um Air Mai)
Serrice km, der tared. Viaibility waa
reported rood at Bryaa. A maait
baa want to Ota scene to investigate.
Although not quite SS pan at an