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Montgomerian Newspaper Has New Home, March 8, 1924

Troy Montgomerian Moves Its Office Into New Quarters

Troy, N.C., March 7—The Montgomerian has just finished installing a new Linotype machine in its new quarters, having moved from the basement rooms of the Dixie Furniture Company building last week, into the new three-story brick structure just completed on Main Street.

This paper now has one of the best equipped plants of any weekly newspaper in the State.

On account of not getting all the machinery moved and installed, it was necessary to publish last Week’s issue elsewhere, but the paper will be printed again in its home plant next week. The Managing Editor, Miss Jane Pratt, and Publisher, A.C. Huneycutt, are receiving the whole-hearted support of the leading people of this town and county, everybody seeming to appreciate the progressive attitude of the management in being satisfied in nothing but the very best in equipment. Montgomery County people are and have good cause to be proud of The Montgomerian, which is the only paper published in this county, and which is an old paper, having been founded almost half a century ago.

From the front page of The Concord Daily Tribune, March 8, 1924

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