The Uplift
Elsewhere in this number is a story of the Mecklenburg county market, the same being taken from the Mecklenburg Times. It makes interesting reading because of its vital touch to a class that must husband all their resources to make ends meet.
It is of no little interest to observe that such a market is being advocated for all the county site towns. One was opened in Concord on the 22nd, and it started off in fine shape with a promise of success. There was a little quiet objection to its establishment, but no one needs fear that it will work a hardship on any business concern, for there is enough business to keep happy all enterprising and hustling concerns; and who there be that would withhold from the industrious and enterprising country women any opportunity to better her bank account or the simple means of a livelihood?
From page 3 of The Concord Times, Monday, December 1, 1924
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