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•a attract*** plan that eeaay dtiaai ik«ld delight in. The gri—li haw baaa pat la ahaoat parf act eoaditiou the lata cleared off and Much deae U rwt*t 4ka mlfkttr appearaaoi that pravailad thaw far Mil yean. Aad yet km and than abaat <nm tha iMrtai aia lata that the oura an have nwgltctad far yean aad an now nifiictlny tkm. TImm wwlfht . ly lota an tha property of mm Mai who la allowing hla aagleft to Ma) tha haaaty of tha whole ceawtery Than should ha mm way found U gat thaaa unsightly lota Uapro»ed. After an. wa euapset that th) mantality of tha man who owm proparty ia reflected hi tha way Im fcavpa it If a man haa aa anadoeatac brain, untrainad to the lava of tlx beautiful and all that la boat la life if he ia In this clasa and eon* an, than ha needs sympathy rather thai censure. But area than, K ia wall known that backward folk can ha in duced to turn oear a now laaf aad change the whole currant of thaii life. A little effort on tha part ol progrraaive people will help araeh U get many of the unsightly placet about our city changed aad ssade a credit to the owner aad to the town. Think shoot it THE RIGHTS OF PRIVATE PROPERTY. There are a whole boat of people about thin country who need to be taught a Ii'hrob on tba rifbti of pri vate property. There ia too much diapoaitior to treapaaa on the other Man. We have had ao much land aad ao little of H in uae that we hove in year* past paid but little attention whan an idle loafer took a notion to chop down a dollar tree for a rabbit or aquirral. We gaff ovary nan tba right to tramp about the farm, hunt where ha plaand, eat all the apple* aM turnip* and berriee he wanted «nd do many other like acta that limply cannot bo tntofgjail where pao pla bare gathered to great number* Uke tlmy have to MM aeettona. To ahow what ma mean, take the eaaa of a farmer wbo aowad enough turnip* ia the toil for himaelf and aU hia tonanto—two or thran famlHaa. Dot Iflf MlfnOOfl msptHI IM Ml hia turnip* and pick hla aalad until there i* mho kA far him. Or take the oaee of tba Ma who boa a nlea a* *i mm ooooaa MV VI whOo he ia oat of right and pick *11 Ma borriaa. In mm aeettoaa, aapa «* ti •an be kept hi ir way, tor 11 they hove any t «# faoMtoa to Mki to* The faar at the law tl.M, Mac atrweh wtth the faacy colore aad tMr ik» appearance. A dollar and a qaartor far low tlaa mw «a ha a bargain at Am thought, bat we are told that than mm tlaa can ha bought by oar aMrchaou fa* prteee raagtng from (lit to «M« par ta«, while tiria auil order hooea la aaktaf at' tha rataa of 9S.78 a doaen far tMn. They art Made of cotton, and eetton tie* are my undesiraMa atoeh far a reliable concern to handle that wtshea to atay la baatneea, for they aaaa loae their shape aad ealar. oLaJtoir "^ h Yoa can't keep "Hoatler down. We aieaa Boh Beiton, proprietor at Belton Grocery Co. Laat Deoaaahef when Hi* totally destroyed hie *26. 000 atock of gTocertoe aad feed atoff he waa open and ready for faoaiaaaa the following Monday mumiof in temporary qoartera. He ie now, however, houead in one of the wat modern grocery atorea in the city, located in one of the atora rooma recently aaad by The West-Hill Co. The room baa been remodeled throagh out to auit Mr. Belton'a needs, ia (•quipped wtth a power elevator to the cement baaement- where hie heavy groceries and feed atuff are atored. Thia Arm rune two delivery tracks, haa eight persons on its pay roll and perhaps doea the largeat retail gro cery buaineaa of any concern Hi the city. Fertilizer Company. Begin Advertiaing Campaign. With the NiMi for planting Inn the various fertiliser companiaa era ■terting a campaign of publicity for their product, and already three of the large compaaiea art Mring lib eral apace in The Ne*» letting forth their product For the next two montha Swift A Compeny will carry a aeries of advertiaeMenta of nearly a page aiaa which will he of Intern* to oar farmer*. They win giro pie. turea of earioua plantings of tohautu together with taatiaaoaiali tram the plantera. The American Agricul tural Co. la alao running a aeriaa of Mb for their product and W U Chi), ton, agent for International fertiii aera, of thia city and Ararat, will m a aeriea that for brand, lite project of thaae three companies atand high in the estimation of the faiura and Hm News haa haen aeieeted by thaae aaanufacturer* aa • medium through which to intranee the aaia of thaae Ofeear C. Lorlll, piaaUant af the lo cal dob. latrudeted the Meat Airy mwh.il te the galhwfog, aa did the praaidaata of the other ahaha far flair in t» ood. Mr. Otl»t wil Mifn on April 4th, rwnainin* until tha 16th Mr. OUra to known and lorad by tha harto* bM w rf th m* tor til at 10 Hm It a Joy and plwnn to ha to tMa . Not only tha church, but towm will waleoaM Mr. OHaa ir midat again. Baiafcaa will ba tarfaa daily, asaaptiac Saturday, A. M.. and 7:80 P. M. Too ara to «aka your plana aarly for of thaaa Valuable Oak Grora Prop art/ Sold Al Aoctioa. The Oak Grove Extension, or hat t»r known to the public u • part of the E. T. Wall estate, which waa I inMhriM into nice resident*! Iota I waa sold last Saturday. The entire 411 lot* twin* cold at a vary satis factory price. Home of the purchaser* of this' property hare already befis to make preparations toward building nice homes in thia development, setting shade trass etc., and hi a vary few months it is expected that there will he a number of nice homes erected <>n this development and the E. C. Bivens Development which joins < Oak Grove Extension. I TV sale waa conducted by Eng land Auction A Baal Estate Co., of Greenaboro, for the executors of the aetata. A. F. Mwaaick Dim m AiHne Ferribee Msaatek a promi nent busineaa man of Winaton-Sale who is well known to the farmers a business man of thia section. dftadl Tuesday afternoon at Us home after I several months' iOneaa. Mr. Meaai was a wholssali produce dealer hi a lai*e way, which cave him contact with the farm lies over a wide section of territory. His wife, formerly Mia* Minnie Evelyn Clayton was a sial of Mr*. John L. Ashby, of Mount Airy. 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