The peach and dewberry crops are at last past the danger of frost, and the signs are all for the record crop of peaches, and a good crop of dewberries. Last week some slight frosts were felt on the low grounds and some harm was done to gardens and early stuff, but nothing on consequence. Tobacco planting has been held back a little by the cold, but it has lots of time yet to come on. The outlook continues good for all crops.
From the Moore County News, Carthage, N.C., Thursday, May 4, 1922. Consolidated with the Carthage Blade Jan. 1, 1912; The Blade was established in 1875.
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