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Mount Airy News. tUmmt Airy. X. C, Jalr U*. »M7. MmM( cf frvlM uuvma AMitWo :Mp.atn iw UUU1 :M I lt| SHORT NEWS ITEMS Mra. Cor* Martin of I-adonia was Iwra thi« *Mk visiting her daughter, Mrs. P. 8. Rothrock. Judge A. K. TUUy and family lo»ve thin wwk for Ashe county where they will visit relatives. ' Mr. C. H. Wrenn ha« been confined to hiii homo for • few days with bronchial trouble, but i» better now. Worth Dobbina, Scott Halo, and WalUr Carte/ have gone to Penn's Grove, N. J„ to work. Tho School Board of the county mot hor* in thi» city last Friday and put in tho timo appointing tho committee* for the school districts of the county.( Mr. D. T. Martin, aaaitant divialon manager at Chicago, III., 'or the R. J. Reynold* Tobacco C„ waa uere thia week visiting hie alater, Mra. P. S. Roth rock. The Sunday School Convention of the Surry Baptiat Association will meet at Copeland Baptist church July 21 and 22. An interesting program ha* been arranged, /y Mn»ter Harold Guiger, who makes his home here with his aunt, Mn. John Sobotta, left Saturday for New York to apend a month with his parents. Mr. W. W. Burke and family have returned from a trip of several days apent in Virginia during which time they viaited aeveral counties in that state. Miss Kate, daughter of the editor of The Newa, left laat Friday for Charlotte, M. C., where ahe goea to enter the Presbyterian Hospital where she will take training for a nti Messrs J. D. Smith and T. G. Fsw cett recently visited Blowing Rock and other points in the western part of the state, going through the country in an automobile. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Rowe returned from their wedding trip last Satur day and are now housekeeping oc- j cupying rooms at the residence of Mr. W. B. Haymore. / '/ Mr. J. W. Johnson, county agent, I wants the name of each citizen who has seed wheat for sale, and the amount he has on hand. There is a great scarcity of clean wheat that is suitable for seed, he says. The Rood residence of Mr. James Rigg*. of Rockford, rural route, burn ed last Tuesday morning. It »#j one of the best country resiliences and wan a total loss. The fire started on the roof and nothing was saved. Mr. Thomas Htty.es, of this city, is one of the fortunate ones this year to that extent that he has 200 bushels of nice peaches that he is now gath ering and shipping receiving a fancy price. 'y' The Stoekholdern of die Mount Airy Telephone Co. held their annual meet ing July 3rd. The following officers I were elected: R. W. Watson, Pre*.; W. W. Burke, Vice-Pres^ W. G.1 Sydnor, Sec-Treas.; TV. F. Carter, Jr.. Manager. The semi-annual dividend < of three per cent was voted to bo paid July 10th. /y Will, the »on of Mr. W. J. York of Route 4, is critically ill at hi* father's1 home with fever and miningitis and hit recovery U doubtful. Hi* brother. Mr. Philip York, and hi* two lister*, Misses Nina and Jamie, of Norfolk, are with him and a tnuned nurse Is asiiiting. The black and Whit* spotted pony belonging to Mr. £. M. Taylor, of this city strayed away from home one day last week and has not Ixten found yet. Information has reached town that a man was seen riding It in the eauntry want of thi* rity a few day* ago. If any citizen In that soctlon ha* found a horse be It known to him Jhat Mr. Taylor ha* lost one and , would be glad to gel it back. Mtoa Lm Hatcfcar *md Mra. D. ■. Caafc apaat Tm4a y ta WMta-ltlM. Mm Uwt Warrick of Klappart, Tana.. to dM faaat W Mtoa Alto* Hal* Mr. P. A■ G*org* haa (dm ta Mouth I Carolina ta bay tnhatico. Mr. ami Mr*. R. V. Marahall of j I WeatMaM wara viaitora in thta city i yaatarday. Mra. W. H. Long aa<i two children I Kara ratarnad from a vtoit ta ralatiraa I in FtarWia. [• Attorney W. L. Rears, of Dobson, was a business »lillor in the r»ty Wed nesday. Sir. W. M. I<ewis left Tuesday to t.uy toboaeco on tha Sooth Carolina marhat. I Mr. and Mra. Biahop Leonard, of .Salisbury, motored to this city tha ft rat of tha week. Mrs. R. L. Walkar ia tha guest of har sinter, Mrs, W. M. Lewis, on Cherry street. Mr. and Mra. A. R. Bennett, of Win ston-Salem, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haynes on Rorkford St. Miaa Florence HaUieoek left Mon day to spend some time at Mount Vernon Springs. Dr. Livingston Johnson of Rocky Mount preached a sermon of great power at the First Baptist Church last night. Mrs. Robert Payne and children and sister Miaa Octavia Houston, of Mon roe are guest* at White Sulphur Springs. Misses Lena Glenn, of Stonovilla, and Sue Foushee, of Greensboro, are guests of Miss Ahua Yokley on Franklin street. Mrs. C. L. Coon and children, of Wilson, are guests of Mra. Coon'a par ents, Mr. and Mra. B. F. Sparger, on Franklin street. Mr. Amoe Tran sou and son, Claud, of Pfafftown, attended the funeral of hia daughter, Mrs. Will Worth in this city Monday. Misses Mary Mebane and Dosier I Kingston of Lavonia, Ga., and Thelma Campbell of Madison, are visiting the family of Dr. C. A. Baird on Cherry st. Dr. S. A. Moir and son of Franciaco_ Jrere visitors here yesterday and re ported a destructive hail storm below F ranciaco. Mrs. D. C. Absher and children will spend a month or more with relatives here before joining her husband Dr. Absher who located in Arkansas sev eral weeks ago. Mrs. Bledsoe, of Baltimore, who has been visiting here for several weeks has gone to Tennessee to visit rela tive?, and will return here in about1 .wo weeks. Mrs. Chap Anderson and two chil l.x-n and Mis* Sophia Anderson of iiilax Vu.. visited Mrs. S. M. Hale, who is a patient at Martin hospital, the first of the week. Mis Florence Smith and gue*i Mis* | Golding, of Atlanta, Ga., and Mi»*e« Klsie Sparger and Mary Franklin i (jraves motored to Winston-Salem to i -ipend the day yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Kowe have re-' turned from their bridal trip and are { now at home at the residence of Mr. and Mr«. W. B. Haymore on Main Street. Mis* Neil Bodenheirmer who has been a patient at Martin Hospital was taken to the home of her sister, Mr*. R. H. Newton yesterday somewhat im proved in health. The friends of Mr. R. J. Callaway wIU be glad to learn that he is being , greatly benefited by hit stay at Hot Springs, Ark., where he has been for the past alx weeks. Mr. Arnold Quesinberry leaves to day for a visit to Montana. Mrs. Bivins and daughter, Miss Bivens of Durham are guests of Mayor and Mrs. E. C. Bivens on Main street. The Junior Missionary Society of Central Methodist church will serve' Ice crejftn on the church lawn after prayer meeting Wednesday evening. July 2nth. The proceeds will be used by the children to help pay their j Little gHaabath GrtAa, of Wtlag*, la tfca ruMt nt Mr*. CW»e Hate. Or. and Mrm. J. t. Leak and rhildraa at Brim are «iut*n la thta rtty tutor | Mr. Leweilyn Kmc* of Dafceoa waa a Tiaitur In tfcU fHjr yeaterday. Tha Weat-Hill Co hma • pair of good Horaaa that they ara offering tor aala. Mlaa Anna Mulherrtn if vuitlftg relative* in (Jreennbore. Mra. Alice flpacxa laft aavaral day* ag<> to vtatt liar aiatar ai Yadkinvill* Mr*. Raid at PUiit Mountain waa a viaitor in thia city yeaterday. Mia* Thalma Mtone of Dabaon waa a viaitor in thU city yaataniay. Mm. A. W. Taylor laft Tuawiay to rtait friend* in Roaamary. Mlaa Srhaifncr at Winatnn-Malem ia the irucnt of Mr*. J. D. Sargent thia week. MWaaa Minnie and Varena Tillay of Weatfteld apant yen tarda y in thia city •hopping. The infant aon of Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Monday diad yaataniay aftar an illnaaa of a faw day*. Miaa I.urratia Wilaon at Winaton Salem will arrive today to viait Miaa Mary Kulton on Main atraat. Prof, and Mra. Cooley of Pulaski, war* in this ctiy yaatarday. They ar* eonaidaring locating here. Mr. P. D. Mum and family left Tumi day to make their futara homt in Amalia County, Va. Mr. ami Mr*. 0. K. Marshall of Win •ton are guests of hta tyrant*, Mr. and Mra. S. K. Marshall on Ptna utreet. Mrs. G. L. .Simmon* and son Carl of Anbury, were visitor* here Satur day to meet her daughter, Mrs. Ham Gate* of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sawyer* and (la ter! of Frienda Minaion, Va., war* visitor* m thia city the Arat of the week.. Mia* Agnes Absher haa returned to this city from the Eastern Carolina Training School at Greenville where the waa a graduate at the recent com mencement. JOHNSON AND PRICHARD CONCERT. Emma Johnson, Mexao Soprano, of Atlanta Conservatory of music, aa listib by Julia Pricaard, of the Virgil School of Music, of New York, will rive a concert Tue da/ evening, July 24, from 8:30 to 9:30 in the auditorium if the HicH School building. Miss Johnxon will sing .tome selections from Italian operas in the original language and this feature will no ioubt appeal to many of our citizens who know and speak the Italian lan guage. "Carry Mc Back to 014 Virginia," will be one ol Mijs Johnson's fav >riuand .'hould uptRul to our citi teny from across "the line." Miss Prichard is one of the most icco.nplished musician* who ha* ap peared here and music lover* will not >e dituppoinlid in thU entertainment. / ^ Edmonds—Aver*. The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ilaynes was the scene of a very quiet Tiarriaga this morning at eight o'clock when their daughter, Mrs. Minnie FCdmonds, became the bride of Mr. W. (V. A vera, of Rocky Modnt. The cere nony which was witnessed by only k few initmate friends and near rela ives, was performed by Or. Living iton Johnson of Rocky Mount. Immediately after the ceremony the jride and groom took the train for a >ridal trip to Washington, Atlantic City and Niagara Falls. / J Mt. Airy Circuit Ntwi There will be an Ice cream supper kt Salem church Saturday evening. Everybody is invited to come at 8 p. n. and have a good time. The pro* reeds will go for buying new song looks for the Sunday school. Saturday, July 14, we will hava our Children's Day and Picnic combined it F.pworth. Com# with your dinner, nake a good table, encourage the cbil Ircn. and enjoy the day yourself. Zion Sunday School will hold ita Children's Day services Sunday even ng 8 p. m. J. W. Bennett, i SPRING Clothing for i MEN and BOYS IS HERE Hart Schaffner & Marx for M*nr and Widow Boston for Boys—there is\o better to be found. Jones of Berg Hats for Spring and Summer at Old Prices! Lundy's Clothing Store ICE CREAM SALE. Th« Canning Club girls will Mil ice cream, rake and sandwiches on the Flat Rock School grounds Saturday from 7 to 9 P. M. Tha gir\a will ua« the proceeds in buying a cAnner for the um of the club. Come out and I •pend a pleasant evening and encour age these energetic girls. WORDS FROM HOME Statement* That May Be Inves tigated — Testimony of Mt. Airy Citizens. When a Mount Airy citizen come* to the front, telling his friends and neighbors of his experience, you may rely on his sincerity. The statements of people residing in far away places' do not command your confidence. Home endorsement is tM kind that : backs Dr<an'» Kidney t'ilja. Such tea- I timony Y* convincing. . Investigation j proves it\tru*. Below'is a statement of a MounKAiry resi/ent. No stronger proof of mel^t cai/tie had. R. H. Newtorf>J(t>» Lebanon St., Mt. Airy, says: "ITbave always found Doan's Kidney fYluVll that is claimed for them. I reOommeWd them to any one who is in peed of ^ good reliable kidney mediciae. Whenever my kid neys have bejfn out of wder, 1 have taken Doany Kidney Pill* and it has required oMy a few doses to make them act right." Price 50c at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy—get D<>an's Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Newton uses. Pouter-Mill burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. NEW MEAT MARKET. I have opened a new meat market a mile west of town on.ttie Fancy Gap road and will kWp An hand at alt times a nice line fresh meats. 1 will have a nice retfluerati r and win sarve yot» in a way ta ffrase. My prints are:/ SteakV20c; Roast, Mc; Stow, l2Vi/ W. K. BUN.NAG AN. | WANTED! BLACKBERRIES, TOMATOES AND OTHER CANNED GQODS IN LARGE QUANTITIES \ t We will furnish <jAns and pay liberal prices to have them filled by liable parties. We also sell cans for cash. We,also have canning outfits and supplies for sale. See us at once and make contract. G. C. LOVILL CO. MOUNT AIRY, N. C The Place To Buy Good Shoes! We have on ftana the largest line of LaFrance Low Cuts we ever hafl and we bought them right and we are going to offoV them at a price you cannot afford to not buy/from. us. We bought too heavy on Slippers so we must bell them and we can save you money. Jitet give uA a chance and see if we don't. / \ We can sell you all kintts of Shoes cheaper than they can be made at the Factory. Steel Shoe Store Second Door—Corner Main and Franklin St*.
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