Restaurant For Sale!
Situated on Main Street in the city of
Airy. Good going concern. Folly equipped with
all necessary cooking utensils, tables, linens, and
silver. Good soda fountain in restaurant This is
a rare opportunity for a man wishing to open a res
turant... Reason for selling, Vester Ring will be in
the next draft and I an compelled to give my
rime to my farm See me at once for a bargain.
i
C. J. RING, Mount Airy, N. C.
Farm For Sale!
631 acres of fine Tobacco land for sale located on
two Sand Clay roads in si* miles of three railroad sta
tions in two milas of a Farm Life School. Two e\tra
Good dwellings, two wells, two feed barns, six tenant
dwellings, nine tobacco barns, two large pack houses,
2i>0 acres cleared, wire fence pasture, some saw stock,
The 1917 tobacco crop sold for $17,500.00. Priced to
sell. Price $35.00 per acre also other large and small
farms.
For Sale by
A. G. MARTIN
Carthage, N. C'.
Soldiers, Sailors
and Kurscs e!l
know t?ie comfort
and refresh;n:nt
to tc had w .j)
v#r*v*H *>:yc
IrM La "— - >
It attavs tt!-:t aid fatlsae
— soothes the throst and
stomach — helps digestion. ,
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CORTRIG
TV
iifew
TMf ikoH I* piaof at tMt worth. On tba dui^i iww/-nl
ymmn. aad tha Im look laid an mil tight and r>o4 tod*/. Tbay «
Boa ta appaaranaa, iWii praof and lm»pi««TO.
4 Fm Salt If
W. E. Merritt Company
Om the BKM-nmc W Dk. Dm 1MT at
• boapital to Welch V. Ti Bra. Baalie
Viiifkn phm4 away.
His death w unexpected to Ma
friends and relatives.
Ha want to W. Va. Dac. lat to work
with bia aoaa in the coal asinee durinc
the win tar expecting to rotors home
in about two mon tba.
But oa tba morning of Da*, tl while
at work ia tba mine tba «lata fall
on hua, bo waa faod is about twantjr
minutaa ami carriatf to tba hospital
wbara ha died ia a faw hours. Ma
leaves a wife and nina children to
■M>m thair lose.
Ha waa a devoted husband, a kind
fatbar and a good neighbor.
Mr. Vaughn had a boat of loyal
friend* aa wan evidenced by tba large
number that attendad bia funeral and
the many token* ot friendahip mani
fested at the ffrare, tba friandabipe
that be formed were Lasting for be
believed in dealing with bia fallow
man on the square.
Ha never talked about any one. He
was a member of Woodville Baptist
church and waa faithful to his church
and pastor. His funeral waa preached
by bis pastor assisted by Dr. J. T.
Smith and his bod> wis laid to rest
in the cemetery at Woodville by the
members of Blue Ridge Council No. 78
fr. 0. U. A. M. of which he waa a
member. Death had no sting for him
the Lord Jesus drew the sting of death
for every one who dies in him. The
grave ha* no victory over him, J ecus
broke the fetters of tba grave for
every one who is buried with him.
Oh death where is thy sting! Oh grave
where is thy victory, death is swallow
ed up in victory thruugh faith in our
Lord Jesus Christ. His pastor,
J. H. Haynes.
Marriages by S. G. Pace, Esq.
On December 23rd Jesse Gant to;
Miss Jessie Childress all of Mount
Airy, N. C.
On December 24tft Grover Puckett
to Miss Etta Smith all of Patrick
County, Va.
On December 25th Roht. S. Craw
ford of Mount Airy to Miss Princess!
Scales of Ararat, Va.
On December "Oth Sparrell Bow-j
man to Pearly Mnhe, all of Patrick
County, Va.
On January!-'. MaMn Putphin of
M :t't V: • to Miaa Etta Yntn-.r, of
Ararat, Va.
Oil January 1 Edward L. Ea. ter
of M* r.t Airy to SliUs Dorthy N<>w
■ . it. Va
j\ Joim&on-Jone*.
On S :iay af'amon, Dc; Tibtr 16,
1WI7, M I.i ie Jtnrs, daughter c?
G. T. Jciif. of A;arul, K. F. D., ,be
£tunu U<c I io of Mr. Thoa. J hn
s«.r ' ' olom n Johnson, a! o of
Ararat, K. K. D. These young people
arc very popular in their community,
and are members of two of Surry's
promi .ant families. •
LL
BURDENS LIFTED.
From Mt. Airy Back*—Relief
Proved by Lapse of Time.
Backache is a heavy burden;
Nervousness, dizziness, hernia- hp.
Rheumatic pain; urinary ills;
All wear one out.
Often effects of kidney weakness.
No use to cur* the symptoms.
Relief is but temporary if the cause
remains.
If it's the kidneya, cure,the cause.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for kidney
ills;
Read about your neighbor's case.
Here's Mount Airy testimony.
The kind that can be investigated.
Dick Roberts 141 Haymore St.,'
Mount Airy, says: "I suffered a grist
ileal from bad-rich* and when I stoop
ed over, I had Uuutle in -traiRhtenirg. j
My kidi. ys were , 'it of >. der. I used
[Its'-.' I'.'.'r- TV'.' , procured frori
Hawk's Druj> and they prompt
ly relieved me. My back and kidneya
Mcame strong ( well."
Over two ? >s Inter Mr. Rr>V>erts
•aid: "T da.v my kidneys a-e sound
ind my heal . ... Ocar' KM
ley Pilla are a fine kidney medicine."'
Price C9c»at a!' s. Don't sim
>ly ask for a VM^oy remedy—get
Doan's Kidne" Pilla—the same that
ir. Roberta has ttrice pabUtty re
finalsit. Foeter-Milbura Co. Props
laffalo, N. X. I
*«»Uodse- Brothers sx
MOTOR CAR JL
Tfce (>«Bm MNaptiM in uauBuailx Utm. IV. tin a»Mf« I* i hick.
In Stock mad F>»r Salt By
Paul Allred
Troop* Putmm Raider*
Aero** Border; Kill Six.
K*irle Pas*, T«s., Dec 30^— At iea.it'
six Mexican bandit* w«r« killed in aj
lijrht between bandit* and United(
Stutps troops and Texas ranffers Sat
urday at San Jose, Mexico, opposite'
the Indio ranch, which i* 20 mile*'
south of Fajrle Pa**, according U> an
official statement received here today
at millitary headquarters. The Amer
ican* had crossed into Mexico on the
trail of Mexican cattle theivea. There
were no American casualties.
After the bandit*, said to have num
bered 50, were routed, the Americana
returned to the Texas aide. The pur
suit of a "hot trail" aero** the bor
der followed a aerie* of raid* on the
Indio ranch, in which it is estimated
that a thourand or more head of cattle .
had been driven acrosa the Kio Grande
$130 Reward, $100
Th» riders of th.s paper will be
pl-aa«-«| to Ictrn that flu-re la at least
one drr:idt>d dim arc tk.t leu oc« has
been able to cura la all Its stages. and
tli it l.i • itarrh. Catarrh be.n# greatly
tnilut-n< ed by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment.
Hall'a Catarrh Cure la tuken Internally
and acta thru the lilvod on tha Mucous
0urffto«f of the 89 t- m thereby de
stroying tho foundation of (he diantr,
glrlag the patient str n*th by buildintc
up the constitution and assisting na
ture In doing Its work. Tha propric
t re bavu so mu :h faith In the curative
powers of Hall'a Catarrh Cura that
they offer On*- Hundred Dollars for any
V so that It fail a to cure. Sind for liat
of testimonials.
Addr> ea: F J CHKVET A CO.. Toledo.
Oluv. tv d ly all lstiige**'M. 71c.
Kelps
alsick
Women
Cardi;i, the woman'*
to...;, helped Mrs. WU
Kam Eversolf, of Hazel
Pa;Ji, Ky. 1; J
she w riles: "I bad a
gtncral break.ng-down
of my heai:h. I was in
U I tcr weeks, unable to
p-t up. I hid tuch a
wc.»nes« and d.zziness,
... and the pains were
very srvere. A friend
to 1 me 1 had tried every
th i({ else, why not
Cardui?... I did, and
aeon saw it was helping
me ... After 12 botl es,
! am strong and well."
TAKE
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
Do you ted weak, fla
xy, worn-out? la your
lack of good health cauaed
tat any ot tha com
plaints so common to
women? Then why aot
f(T« Cardui a trlrl? It
should surely do lor yoM
what It baa don* lor a*
many thousands oI other
women who sdlteitd ■ H
should help you back to
health.
Ask some My Mend
who has taken Cardial.
She will tell you how H
helped her. Try Cardui.
AO Druggists
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S h o e s I
We have just rwaiwd the larprt line of
La France shoes we have erer had, and we bought
them six months ago so you see we can save you
money on your
We have a complete line of all kinds of .— —
and we will sell them at as close a price as we po—i
bly can. Be sure and send your children in and get
at fit.
Remember the place.
A. E. STEELE SHOE CO.
Second Door, Corner Main and Franklin
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| Mount Airy Realty & Auction Co.
J. A. ATKINS, Manager
MOUNT AIRY. — North Carolina.
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