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PROSPECTS FOR MOUNT AIRY MARKET BRIGHT AS OPENING DAY APPROACHES WiyCiI IHMPHHMMIIICD rivpAilil^ 10 Hndk Large Stiff ■ Ij»I Floori Three Large ffinUm., j BUYERS1HEREF0K MC COMPARES " • • . .% The Imperial Tobacco Co., B. H. Dim, buyer. * Tobacco Co.. J. D. Simpson, ba/u. ft J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.. D. ft Allen. Jr.. buyer. America* Tobacco Co.. W. V. Joyce, bayer. I Miatt My in Tobacco Co^ H. A. Badgett, bayer. Brown-Williamson ft Co.. Frank Joyce, bayer. It to with a feeling of optimism for the successful iimw that b ahead of the Mount Airy tokacce market that we are this market whoa the warihsas— open oa next Tuesday. Bs aides ths above leading tobacco campaaiss of the world ha tag repreeeatod here there will alsa be a number af independent eeaapaaiea having buyers of the loaf that Is broaght here. Al ready large orders are beiag placed with local tobacco dealers by the F. M. Bohsaoa Tobacco Co.. Wiastoa, Taylor Brea. j Winston and L Aahe. of DtateeviUe. Ths list of baysrs is practically ths earns as last ysar with the escepttoa af Fraak Joyce, buyer for Brown-WilHssmoa. and Mr. Joyce is wsll known by the farmsw of this territory as he ssi *sil ss tobacco iirsdst la ths co-oa warehouse in thia dt»' far the last thrsa years. All the other baysrs wore oa the sad warehousemen and their returning has addad a large amount of optimism aboat the comiag season. B. F. Sparger, who has followed the salss hsrs loagsr thaa aay other tobacco buyer, will be an independent buyer. TV opanto* of a third Iwi m Arat umoneid In th* eol iuum of The N*w* last week hM elicited much favorable commeat. At that time it wm not definitely decided who would ha iaaoclatod wtth R. K. Simmon* in operating tha new wan houaa, known aa Piedmont and locat ed on Moor% *tr«ot, just below The New* oAce, hot Mr. Simmans told a New* representative thi* week that ha would have a**ociated with him Roaaie George, who i* well known by the farmer* of thi* aection and need* no introduction to them. Par year* he haa bought tobacco on thi* mar ket and in the operation of the new he will have charge of tha will *hew them up each day. Per four year* Mr. George ha* ran a warehouae in Georgia during th« aaaaon down there. He haa just returned from there where hie ware i aeld nearly three million | of the weed, leading aU In the atate In of Pilot hack to aid Barty wM aa that Alia hie *oal. Cel. be* been a—tlaaaar at * a number af year*, will la Georgia wfcere he ia en ia tfce real aetata baataeaa. Urn I wm* In tha city thia weak rm to OMrfh, bat said Ma to. taMto there would rail Mm hack ka a few day*. In the operation of Lovill'i Waro Jim Le««l will fhre H every minute of Me time and energy for the nest few moat ha. aad oeerye— ihrtaa do whaa he gate He has Jut l etumei from | on the eastern market, whore he eoadoeted a warehoaee and he fools that he le bettor prepared than ever in hie Ufo to go ea the low and paah the buyara to the UaaK in bidding °" the farmort' tohaaca. Jha will have practically the mm fore* to aaoiet htm a* last year, with A. A. Do W«l With A. Ami T. "far the Atlantic and Ta In tha hands of ta tndtoatad ta tke order of Ju E. Yatea Webk, ci United Coort, W tk. Tkto irdir «w pntod upon appli-1 ration at Ita flout ham Railway, which to the holder of tha capital] ■tack of tho Atlantic and Ta which operate* from San ford tal Airy. Paynat to Aw on Oc-1 1. In Ha patkion that tha Capt. J. W. Fry, of tkto city. A. K. Smith, of Meoat Airy, ha « rected to pay tho tatoraet. M to atatad that aat operating rereauc of Atlan tic and Yadkin Railroad for mootka parted ending July SI, lMt.1 waa forty-one thousand ninety-fire | dollar* more than for partod ta 1M&. Happenings Twenty-onejYear* Ago Interesting Hems Gleaned From the Files of The 'Mount Airy A'eu x SI Years*Ago This Week Twenty on* year* >fo The News published the 1st industrial booster edition ever gotten out for the town of (ins paper and contained eight eight column pagea It was fall of special feature articles dealing with the re sources of the town, and was called the Commercial and Industrial Edi tion Views of many of oar hend sceass at the quarry and in ot ture section. la those days all the type was set by hand and the task of ps^Hshtng the edition prered a large one. The city then had a lhrs cham spscial sditioa. I. A. HadWy was president of that ciric organisation At that time the city rWnials won: S. 0. Pace; mayor; 1. H. feather, B. F. Sparger, J. A. Hadley. F. M. F M Poore, sec" A tfaaa. to the Vhtaj W. i. Hill hit, chief pel lea; a *. Cody, tax coBeetoa; W. T. Han | ; The Mff* «f fltt . _ •• W. Mfhaas, Presbyterian; Bar. J. Eftaakh, Baptiet; Rev. T. E. : to. L J. Friend*. Below arc tome of the flrm« ud laeae man who had advertiaementa hi the edition: 8. M. Hale, o»ert . 5,000 umple ahoen; J. D. Thoaipaoa, ■pwiilliinf on bad room forniture; W. 0. 8ydnor. real nUI* ud bin one*; 11m Tint National Bank with of tSM.400; B. C. Hiaaa. UM, busineaa $1.60; G. C. Wakfc. •erehandiae; J. B. _ Aaheraft Dru* 8U Hotal black; Oranita City Laad A taymaMit Co.; J. W. CWrthin* Co.. bit atock dad W. Bark., dry *ood.; F. L. Co., Bock's >t Oaa. V. Wparjir, Sr., nt IT aad raal aatata; B. W. I •on, U|k frada groterlea; 8. B. ■hall, White Haka, wafoti factory; W. B. Marritt, hardware of all kiada; Mount Airjr Marble Work*; P. M. repartee; W. B flaundera, ; J. 8. Worrell, Granite ; B. H. Leonard, )awater; 1. Gteeery Co., Jeka L Ashby, The Weet-HUI Ce„ whaleeal lea; Bank of Meant Airy, IMjBM; Granite MerckantUe Co, wkaleadla groeortea, B. B. * tree*. SUMY COMIY f AM AIM DAI M TW MFUIC nv ruWini ntwj Int«j and will work Mi inward. Placing th* Um top mH vfll (mm th* mU to ho-1 MM neutralised kl tW of the ItaM. To gfar» thai »d mu«t mm in doM tact with th* aoU particloa. Um fr«M mm* to n» |m4 nnKi (Mm th* I oa* of Mm* on al of oar eoila. Rape wot now will forniah a food of chick food when K will btj appreciated by th* fowia. Thin ia a good that to gaa th* horon to h* found on th* roots of pearh uvea. PiradiehMMMM h th* compound found hoat to J—tray th* borers. This can ha aaad op to th* Middle of Octobar or a IHtU later. Um % U>% an ounce far tree* > to 4 jraars old and % to 1 ounce far tr«M I to 6 r«ara or older. IV do rartaa according to the lia* of tl_. tro*. A Ural tab)* ipoonful of thin The surface of th* aoU areund th* trunk of th* paach tm ihwH ha cleared away and laralad not Um than a foot and a half froM tka traa. •p. Tka gM given a#| i* abort • Umm b air and la'anljr .tacthw law tka point of application, em fMatlf tka dirt ah—Id not ha br th* I Twenty-Six Receivers Aad Lawyer* Named For Tikftcn Asitcifttioi ing to hie district. assopt United of Un V«m District at Virginia, who is nM tokm refeaed utortlni^ to mm*" *V ■ttanwn «4 to torn inttancea, thojr to*, have attorney*. TW ftrot appointment of attorney* vuatto Western District of Vir ginia where United State* Judge Greoer appointed three attorner* and a special Master, naming as ancillary North^Carolma's Tobacco Crap Largest h Recent Yeart, Say»ftcport 714)00,000 PmmmU mt Waa4 WUI Be la Bright Laaf Bait Of Cm Raleifh. Sept. M.—Last yma the nine tnhatm urUii kl the oM bricht Mt which ap«md this wwk Mttot •d M.MMM pound, of "«olden Thin y«»r according to by IthMCMlatt, the jrMr'i total sales on theee eight markets will reach the 75,100.000 The MtiMtlm va parts from throughout the twrHay in which the markets are located. Farmers' reports indicate that a] bumper yield wUI he This, however, U not al that is at] the bottom of the out—t of hn which is apparoat every day In I tha firta day tiuwds which pack J the auction High prim halt of North Ctre •p on the newly. _ to Oa tha fays, the p-iae hovered beta sea M| sad 11 emits, hot this i •xpeeted to ha by October 15. irkata will open an 0e tober i. TImw ImM Airy. El kin. 11m m« bright UH IW In the midat of the hum, and nine on tUe hifhaat Iml. An irmfi daily price of M fMlA now it lyrtbhtf owwl on t)w w« briflrt beK, although uraally arc running between M IB miti thl* »aa«on on the halt. The border market of North Caro lina which ia really • part of the South Carolina market ami opens at the mm time, ia Hearing the and af the aaaaan—the moat MM. » end of the brought the daily price down la balow tt eeota. IV i far the nmm, kmw, wiU to Child ScaUal T# M if Mn.
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