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1 I BUSINESS KUDOS | witrrr i.eghon eg emptor »i.; Beet Uyani; bait |^in. E. J. <2RAIN WANTKlyat Granite City Mills, Wheat 1*25 par buakel and «am 91.40. Phpfee M. 4t. FOR $AUL--9n» Qmih wolaa. wetgk mg about 1060 pounds eaek. Ona «TSy Mare, weigh* IW pounds. Will aied at a bargain. tfTc. Lo*iU Co., Mt. Airy. * C. * KoDACK developing free print* op to 3"4 by 4%, S eanU each. Poat cards ft cents aarh. Quick work, Quality Guaranteed. No orders filled miilaaa aecompamed by pkth and 2 e. jwr roll extra fo» ryearn postage HARBER'S Oapt. (J/Winston Salam, ■ )f. C. r For sale—Appla and paarh traaa for •enmaMrrial orchard* at special low yrlna. Alio xhada traaa and ever greens, paean ate. E. W. JonaejNyraery Co., Woodlawn, Va. See J. S^Tiiad at Haynea ware Sloaaa. Wanted general traveling at rant*. Writ* for terme. iPARTKIDGE C(X:HIN EGGH~Fnr hatching $1.00 for 16. Hen* took l*t asnd 2nd. prize at Fair. 2nd. in Gand aipartal cork* from Spring Grove Poul try Farm, P. A. mated under super-' •vision of .State pkultrwfien. Thene are Ithe hTrd* that Injr iryXvintar. Tho*. D. Roberts, 138 lin^rmire St., Mt. Airy, V. C. Y .FOR RENT—House r/n Pine street,' conveniently l's-ated, good garden, See William Grave*. I.OST—Old fashioned ((old brooch: i leaf design. ' Return to New* office sand receive reward. FOR SALE.—I will offer my house j and lot for sale, on North main street. Lot has 100 ft, front 80 ft. on Itiaek, 384 feet deep. The house has •eleven rooiq* nice basement with modern convenience attached. Also feed barn on the lot. Mrs. R. C. Philip. FOP RENT—modern H room bouse, eV >rant garden, pretty lawn, desir able location on Willow Street, Apply sat once. E. O. K«*>p. Geranium*—Roses. We have a large variety of gerani Kim snd roae plants, also have coleus, a«g«ratum. lantapfts, abutilon, begon ias and asparagus ferns. See L. A. i'lxJ, at 217 Taylor Street or at Green hoQM. Notice to Ford Buyers. We must have signed order* before T»e can get shipment of Ford Car*. Ilea e put your order with us now and don't be disappointed. The Ford factory positively refuses to ship cars mn future purchases. Granite City Motor Co. Nature Cures, the Doctor Takes the Fee. There is an oM saying that "Nature nm, the doctor takes the fee," but as •everyone knows you can help Nature -very much and thereby enable it to •effect a cure in much les* time than is ■- r ■■ lly required. Thi* is particularlv ti-je of colds. ChamberlainV Cough J4*r„ dy relieve* the lung*, liquifies Kfcc tough mucus and aids in its ex pectoration, a'lays the cough and aids tNiture in restoring the system to a Wealthy condition. Mount Airy Iron Works Foundry and Machine Shop Repair Work a Specialty A large variety of casting! n stock others made to order. J. D. MI NICK. Mt. Airy. N. C.. Aug. 26. 1916. There le more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years It was sup posed to be Incurable. Doctors pre scribed local remedies, and by constant ly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. % Catarrh Is a local disease, srreatljr Influenced by con stitutional conditions and therefore re quires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney 4k Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Is a consti tutional remedy. Is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Bystrm. One Hundred Daltnrs reward Is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Cure falls to curs, •end for clrculsrs and testimonials. F. J. CHKNKY A CO.. Tolsdo. Ohio, fold by Drufffflsts. 7Rc. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. t?gs for Hatching! Bred Ringlet Burred Rock*. They won again this year, 1st cock 1st and 2nd hen*, 2nd pen and 3rd hest hem in the .hole -how. My pens are now leady for 1917 reason. "ntey are picked from 160 Ann idrfl* and mated with these prize dinners—great layers- big stroti if vig rous lords, the kind the farmer* like— •■ver- !><>dy like* them. w«>n for me — let them win for you. Price of eggs, >100 for It. f.e.k. Mt. Airy. OK A ROBt.KTH Mt. Airy. N. C. -— AUmgmd S»y M«M •y ftiilH At AlkimtrU. AlbMMrM, April 11.- Hkariff II* loeh took into cuatody at • amall vil li(i aouth at AUxiurtt thia after noon • tiiapU'UiU^ chamctar who ta 1 thought ta ha a German apy. Tha ■hartff la holding tha party on a charge for violation of tha law for paddling without llcanaa pa ruling In •tructiona from tha national authori tlaa. Tha party had in hla poaaaaaion ■oma mapa and othar pa pari. Ha waa at Norwood imparting tha electrical apparatus of tha Norwood Manufac turing company and otharwiaa acting in a rathar auapicioua way. Tha party la a rathar old man and declares ha la no apy but In fact la a *oap pad rflar. Ha gava hia name aa Ed Ber alln from Pennsylvania. Regiment of Woman for E»«ry Fighting lUfimml Naw Orleans, April 11.—"For avary raglmant of soldier* fighting for thalr country thara ahould ha a ragimant of woman conaarving food, economizing and Billing i0 avary way poaathla to aolva tha food problem." raid Tarl VriKiman, aaaiatant aarratary of agri culture, In tha sddw<a delivered at tha night session of tha council moat ing of tha General Federation of Wo men'* cluhs. During tha session lata this sfter noon civil aarvica, art. literature, and homa economics war* divueaad hy the chairmen of those department*. New Spring Clothes —modeled to the Young Man's mind — and made to our standard. HERE'S a Suit—or rath er a line of Suit* on which We have put the belt thought and buying abdity that we posies*. There'* quality in the fabric; quality in the hand tailoring; quality in the fine silk thread; quality in the style. MADE BY is Their guarantee, and ours, foe# with every suit. Woolen, $15 to $22.50. Cool Cloth, $6.50 to $10. New Lion Shirt*, * up to $2.50 . J. D. Smith NEW ARMOR PLATE PLANT GOES TO WEST VIRGINIA CkmrUmtmm 5«Uctod a. Site tmr 912,700,000 Factory to M«— facture Awwr Plato. Washington, April II—"THa govern •dit'i armor plat* and projectile fac tories far which Coifnaa appropriaU ad 112,700,000, will ba built at Charlaa ton, W. Va., a location recommended by • epecial navy board aa offering an idaal combination at military aafaty and aaay arcana to atanufaeturlng ma terial*. In announcing tha selection tonight. Sec rata ry Daniala aaid contraction work would begin at onra and would ba hurriad to complation. Ha alio maila public tha raport of tha board, which paraonally inspected facilitiaa of 29 rltlaa choaan out of mora than 100 ,which offered aitaa. For the armor plant an appropria tion of 911,000,000 ia available, but a greater «um may be aakad of Con greia before construction ia finished. Charleston offered several accepta ( hie sitae free of coat to tha government1 and one of theae will be aeleetad for j the factories themnclven, while one of the protected gorge* nearby will ha taken over a* a proving field. High Point Man Convicted For The Sale of "Bitter.". High Point, April 10.—J. E. Fletch-j •r, white, wan arraigned in Municipal court thism orning charged with deal ing in hitter* containing alrohol in ex- j cessive quantities. Introducer! a< evi-, Hence was a cane of "wild cherry hit-, ter«," labeled ax containing 20 per cent alcohol, and it wan alleged that hitter* had been rather extensively disposed of by the defendent. He wan adjudg ed guilty and ordered to pay a fine of 125 and the coat* and the evidence waa confiacated and poured into the newer. Judge Peacock, from the bench, instru cted policemen to make arrests when ever a merchant w». «r,und dealing in bitter* similar to those carried by Fletcher and added that the search and ■eizure law would work admirably well in luch cases. The Jbitteri were manufactured by a Baltimore concern and the label announce* that the con tent* are guaranteed under the pur* food and drug acta. I.ikewiae did the label* testify that the bitter* were good for almost anything. / ' Franklin- McGee. Mr. J. W. Franklin and Mis* Alice' McGee of Mt. Airy R. F. D„ were quietly married in the North Winston Presbyterian church at 5 o'clock last Sunday afternoon by the pastor Rev. George I.ee, the only witnessea being the bride'* sister Mis* Maude McGee and Mr. George Simmon* of Mt. Airy and the member* of the church choir. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple left for Greensboro for a short stay before returning to the home of the groom near thi* city. Both are splendid young people and belong to two of the best families in the county. The romance date* back to their *chool day* and the be*t wish es of a ho*t of friend* follow them in their new relation. i \ Other South American Nations to Follow Brazil. Kio Janeiro, April, 11.—It is expect ed in diplomatic rircfJ** here that oth^r South American nations will soon/fol low the example of Brazil in severing relations with Germany. The Chilean minister is continuing his conferences with Dr. Lauro Muller, the Brazilian foreign minister. y' Dr. Muller to<lay received Arthur Peel, the British minister, who sub sequently conferreo with President Braz. Spain will take charge of German interests in Brazil. EGGS! EGGS I Pure bred single comb white Leghorn and Rhode Island Reds. We have the kind that lay when eggs are high. Have layed regularly since early in October. Send ua your order. Satisfaction guaranteed. 16 eggs 75 cents. Baby chicks $1.00 per d^zen. Custom hatching. Mrs. Joe H. l^orman, 216 Orchard St., Mt. Airy, N. C. Tax Notice. All persons owing taxes will please take notive that I ajn forced to adver tise and levy if not i«ld. The law has been amended so tint the sheriff is required to levy after November the > 1st. I have indulged the collection of Taxes since last No\tml>«r. I cannot hold the matter ualtaiger. Take due notice that unless y<N\ taxes are paid that I will proceed to Advertise. This is positively my last notice. This the 27th day of March 1917. T. W. Davis. Kx«heriff. The Worttf Needs food! Short Crops of food products, coupled with increased consumption throughout the world, calls for an increased product ion. Americans must make extra efforts to feed not only themselves, but assist in feeding the world. Let the people eliminated, as far as possible, all waste of food stuffs, and wherever practicable plant acres and small patches of cereals, vegetables and fruits, and give closer attention to the production of fowls, eggs, milk, butter, meats, etc. Food will be scarce, and correspond ingly high, by reason of the world's de mands. First National Bank DON'T FORGET The Shoe Store We have just received the Largest Stock of La France Low-Cut Shoes ever came to this town. We bought them over eight months ago and we are going to sell them at Old Prices. Be sure and look them over before you buy. We can save you some money by buy ing out of this lot. This Store Specializes on Style and Quality As we are going to move our store we want to re duce our stock as much as possible. Be sure and call on us and select your Easter Slippers. Yours, A. I Steele Shoe Store We are going to move our store to J. H. Fulton's new building
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