MARION MUSIC HOUSE. K b mid «Wi Jckm H»wi< fm,yna i| the trnti. Tbare »n W people la tb» day ami !»*• Iiihi. jrrtiaa mm) I for ihay bar* not |N te wtth aU kind* of -u •teal liwtnwiu, at the moat reason able coat. The New* refers ta tba *. H. Marten Mttaic House, which haa bean a factor in tta special Una ainca 1914. Mr. W. H. Marion, tba propria tar, la a musician of no small talant. and Ka know* tha bast grades of in atrumenta from tba inferior makca, and thoaa who patroniaa hia eatabiish raant ran rest aaaurad that tbajr will gat tba baat ia tba markat. Tba bouaa haa tba afmcy ia tbia aaction for tba Chickaring. Dark A Son, Hallat ft Da via, Conway and Milton ptanoa and player-pianos; the Weaver and Ship man organ*; the celebrated Aeolion Vocation, Ediaon Diamond Diac and the Columbia Grafonoloa, aa well a* carrying a full line of stringed in strument* of all kind*. This ia one of the*large*t and moat reliable firm* operating in thia section, and the im mense business already established is highly indicative of the accommoda ting and courteous methods employed by Mr. Marion. Those who trade here will get a fair and square deal in every transaction. Spend your money with a home concern; patronize the house that you know is reliable and will live up to every representation made. An inspection of the stock car-| ried by the Marion Music House will convince you that you cannot do bet ter elsewhere, and ten chances to one not as well. An Aeolion and Grofo nolo department in music has just been installed, where all the latest records can be heard to the best ad vantage. JOHN D. THOMPSON. Buyer* of furniture and house-fur- j nishings are always interested in ( learning about the establishment from which they ran get the highest-(Trade goods for the least money. This is but human nature. In Mount Airyj there is a merchant who offers you one of the most varied and dependable stocks to be found in this entire sec tion. The News refers to Mr. Jno. D. Thompson, Merritt's building, Main street. It is through such an assort ment as you will find at this store that you can express the personality of your home, welcome your friends and put your best foot foremost. The stock handled by Mr. Thompson will grace your home and give you life long service, and for a small outlay of money you can make it the "home beautiful." In additional to all grades 11 nd styles of furniture will be found a complete stock of floor coverings from the cheapest matting to the handsomest designs in druggets, car pets, rugs and linoleums. This stora is not only a decided credit to Mount Airy's mercantile life, but it will com- j pare favorably with many operated in the cities. Mr. Thompson makes a specialty of Mount Airy manufactured furniture, adhering to the principle of patronizing home induatries ilrst and always. You could not select a more desirable and reliable establish ment with which to trade than this one, and every representation made you«by Mr. Thompson and his assist ants ean b* relied upon. Here you will find the well known and much de aired McDougal Kitchen Cabinets, and Columbia Window Shades which need no introduction to The News readers; They are leaders in their line. DARK AND WHITE CORNISH INDIAN GAME Silver Penail Plymot ock, Co lumbia Plymouth R<xk, Brahma Rom Comb Rhode Island Red*, White Orpington*, Blue Andolu'ian*. Set tin** of 16 egg* from any of above varieties, ft JO. WILL BEAMER. Mevat Airy, N. C* RmU » FIVE HUNDRED PAIRS About 500 pairs of Shoes and Oxfprtfs to close out at less than the Wholesale Factory Prices. Included in this lot arfc Men^ Walk-Over" Shoes and Oxfords, Women's "Queen Ojrality" and dozens of pairs of solid leather shoes and slippers for girls and boys. THE MOTOR COMPANY. Among Mount Airy's newest enter prises, and one that ia already t>eing welcomed by auto, owr.ers of th» -wn and throughout this iwtion, is The Motor Company, of which Meaara. R. D. Clarke and David 0. Sunderland, are proprietor*. It ia ore of the moat modern and desirable m We*tern North Carolina. The building, lo cated on Frank':n street, near the heart of the business se-tion of the town, ia granite an<* '.rick structure, and as near Hre-proof an it is possible for a house of this rherarter to be. It in typical of Mount Ai.-y'a striking ly handsome business houses, this is a new firm, and add-, ir. no small de gree, to the town's important b isinesa enterprises and that it will .ill its mis sion well and serve the people of the community in the mi«t acteptable manner, cannot be questioned for a minute, having been in existence only since March 1st. the exceptional mod ern facilities employed a;-« not gener ally known, but the trade is increas ing every day and it is a safe pre diction that in a few weeks' time it will be regarded as an enterprise of the greatest importance to auto own er*. Its doors are open day and night and this fact alone will add to its prestige and importance. Espe cially should this appeal to physicians and men who necessarily haye to make night trips. Cart will be taken on storage and delivered any hour of the day or night, being washed at night and ready for delivery the fol lowing morning. The repair depart ment. now being installed with new machinery. wilt be a special feature, the most competent mechanics em ployed. It is already equipped with the necessary machinery for making prompt and satisfactory repairs to all makes of cars. Batteries will lie tested and filled with distilled water, free of charge. And where re-charg ing of a battery is necessary the firm will cheerfully loan one of its bat teries from stock until the other is recharged, thereby enabling the con tinuous use of your car. The proprie tors will also install, immediately, a plant for re-building and repairing batteries. This has been something long needed in Mount Airy, tnd which will obviate the ncessity of car own ers sending their lotteries out of town for repairs. Service is what you will get in every phase and feature when you become a patron of thl» establish ment. Courtesy, promptness and ef ficiency may be termed the slogan of this firm, as it is the aim and pur pose of Messrs. Clarke and Sunder land to give the public the same at tention as is to be had in the large cities, either at the garage, or on the public roads. They will gladly go to any autoist in trouble, day or night, town or country. This in also the Goodyear Service Station, where these famous tire* can be had in all sixes. In addition a full and complete line of accessories car ried in stock. The firm in figuring on th«> agency of two standard make cars, one medium priced and one selling around $750, with all the latent equipments and attachments. When these car* are roceived and introduced - to the paople of this section they will attract no little attention and elicit an interest in automobiles that will surpass any thing ever befora marked In Mount Airy. Thoae contemplating the nur chase of a new car will And it to their Interest to await the arrival of thane before placing their order. With the facilitiea at their com mand, experienced workmen in the re pair department and the sales agency for two among the beat known <-ara in the market, there can be no doubt but that The Motor Company will make an unprecedented showing in the automobile and garage buainess' for Mount Airy and Surry counry. Operating along these linea its success ia already assured. MOUNT AIRY MARBLE WORKS. The placing of a memorial, hallow ing the last rating place of those who have gone before us, is • most beauti ful custom, signifying as it does the love and respect we hold for the do parted, made sacred by their entrance into a higher life. It is befitting, therefore, that a memorial be raised that will forever mark the spot where temporal life ended and spiritual life begun; that it will indicate now, and for years to come—long after we have gone to join them—the place where their remains lie and to warn dthers in life to honor and respect the spot. Thr unmarked place* are oft'times desecrated for the lack of a stone, or marker of some kind, and its sacred ness unobserved and its identity lost. The Mount Airy Marble Work?, of which Messrs. W. D. Haynes and P. S. Roth rock, are proprietors, can supply those who wish to erect a shaft of respect and remembrance, at the most reasonable cost. This firm can furnish and design, style or specimen desired. Its association with the gran ite and marble quarries nnd wholesale dealers enables it to give patrons the' closest prices on any size job. The skilled workmen employed at this j plant are artistic in creating new and original designs in monumental work.j Inspecting the large and handsome stork places you under no obligation unless you are satisfied, and ready to place your order. There is a great deal of satisfaction in dealing with a firm whose relia bility is unquestioned, and whose re presentations can be depended on.. You have this consolation and satis faction when you place your order with this Arm. Patronize your home ! enterprise; keep your money in the community where it will directly bene fit every citizen. A (unadipn order in council pro vides for the free admission into Can ada of meat cattle until February 7, 11*19, when imported by bona fide res idents of Canada under reflations by the minister of customs. Cattlo, ex cept for breeding purposes, are ordi narily dutiable at 32 H per cent. For 2UU. / The S. R. Tiekett loua and lot on Church street alio oniAou«« and lot on Welch street for Turther infor mation see Q. C. Welch. 2tpd. GRANITE CITY MILLS. There are few, if any, enterprise* in Weitern North Carolina that out class the Granite City Mill*, af which Mr. J. S. Bray U manager, for the ex cellence of the product* of this estab lishment are known to practically every houaewife in Mount Airy and Surry county. Thia plant i* on* of the most modem in operation in the State, the newest and most improved machinery being ur.ed in the manufac ture of the high grade products sup plied the trade, and it* brands are used, in preference to other*, by a l%rge number of discriminating people who want the best flour and meal, as well as feed stuff*. The machinery i* electrically driven the flour being pure and wholesome a* well as pos sessing that sweet nutty flavor sel <ium found in the National advertised brands. The company has spared neither expense nor skill in equipping the plant with the moat up-to-date methods;, hence, these products rank: second to none manufactured and sold, in the South. They are, in fact, testi-1 monials of the skill employed in their manufacture. Mr. Bray who U the 3rd generation of millers is exceeding ly pround of the prestige his brands1 have gained, and well be may be, for they meet the demands of the con sumers'in such a pleasing and satis fying manner that whenever once used become staple articles of food in the home afterward. This is a home enterprise and fully warrants the pa tronage of the citizens of the town and surrounding section. Call for "Jersey Cream" the leading brand of flour, and stone-ground meal made by this company, and be convinced that they are as good as the best, and bet ter than most, at the same time you will be lending your support to a home enterprise that spends its money for Surry-grown wheat and corn. The company is always in the market for grain, paying the highest market prices. Eggs for Hatching Kggs for hatching, fro^i those priie wining Barred Plym >uyf Rocks. They Won first pen, firat bin, second hen, second cock, third cockerel, third Pul let, nnd two grand specials. I am selling eggs from these flae matings for $1.00 for 13 eggs. Now ia your chance to get some of these (\ne birds for a mere trifle. I aU. have a few nice cockerels for sale at reasonable prices. Come ai.d see them or write me your wants, am sure I can please you. ORA ROBERTS Mount Airy, N. C. Dr.H. R/Hege Dentist Office corner Maw and Meore 8ta., Opposite Hawlu-Rothrwk Drag OFFICE HOURS) • a. as. to 12 m. 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. ' * • McLellan's Big Easter /$J ^Embroidery Sale Begins— - / Tuesday/*^* V . Special every day at 2:30 P. M. Watch Our Windowa Valuable Farms For Sale! 61 Vfc acres, 35 acres in bottom land balance in im proved upland in higlf state of cultivation. First class dwelling, out buildings, tobacco barn and silo. 2^ miles from Mount Airy on old£3ulphwf Springs road. 182 acres, 40 acre| in- cultivation, 30 acres bottom land. 70 acres fenced; y-200,000 feet saw stock. Cord wood in abundance, /room dwelling. Barns and out buildings. 2 tenant houses. 4 tobacco barns. Water right to White Sulphur Springs. 2 V2 miles from town on New Sulphur Springs road. 41Vi acres, 30 acres in cultivation. 14 acres bottom land, two tenant houses. 2 miles from town near Brower's Springs road. A real Bargain. LINVILLE-BALL REALTY & AUCTION CO. Farm for^Sale! Only ten <U)i to sell twelve hundred acres of fine farm land. Splendid fourteen room colonial hatse, five frame tenant house* all wil brick chimney*, three largeyatock barns, part of the biuidinga lovered with slate, one or twVsmall brie*: houses. It U six mile* from Amelia, C. H. FencesNaT around and fencea acroea the place. Growing wheat crop riven «#fh possession at one*. Price sixteen and one half dollar per acre. 'Buildings alone worth the money. Mi thousand hundred cash the balance in 1, 2 a ad 4 yean. C~*1 can be made to meet these payments. Don't heettate t* mm at eeoa. • W. J. TOWNES,

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