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IHSMSS EUilMRS wm HAW mii btff bargain. tki wmmk tn Aort langUywhiu (oorfi Mtf [■■■k 0. C. Walek Co. ■BCiT FOB HATCH INC (Tom 9. C ■hod* Manri Rada, tir.TU) par Mt tad of 1ft. My rada iron flrat priM wmr all otfcara at Jlnunt Airy Fail Wk year*. Rohah Brim, Brim, N. C. 3-7-3t. short lanift) tima pricna, yoi hafora you buy •toek of tn auppltaa. F L ■(LALLAN'S K k 10 cenyStore now mder new mai»K«m*n/ in offering juu untold value*. <' iy door* art furn 7:30 a. m. until H:30 p. m are hero to *ore you. H are hero to aarve Wli H h*H liilrgain all the time ■rver get* >*t. •CRNISHED HOU8E» /or r*nt Phone 20fl. Mr*. E. C. s^wulii. '.»ti ~T2r— >f| npn'ii - h'« I OUR sample lot ofj mfn'x -h<>e> ww wera forced to takiyf few I ml if hiuI alippei.*, No. I, .'t i ami i t will xoll them at wB»' they co» with all dincounU off. J. D. Smith SALESMAN WANTED to .olieii oniers for lubricatinar oil*. greaaai wmii paint*. Salary nr\(*>mmi**ion lre«H The Harvey OilNro., Cleve Ohio. #©R SALE, a good one-horte wagon dump. Dray bed almdai new. t targuin. Apply at Th- News OScc CALL and nee our Sam pit* •\W'S 1° n«en, 6, 61*, 7 and yq\\\ at wholexale co*t. J. IX Smith TOL' ' AN get a gwnime pnnama ha at Welch*# for 1X00, TOR RENT -Two fu/i.uihed room for light houseke«tojt>g. Mrs. Rhotei ®m<v, Lebanon Street. IOST or lent Sometime during th< p*.*t month I have either loot 01 hane I my ateel ta^e Un^ Any in' fcrination a* to wh«feAt is will tx appreciated. I. W. BuMncr. Supt. WANTED AT ONCE Two good farrr hard*. experienced in growing to lM3'o. $25.00 per month straight 4ne and board. Chance for advance Bent. S. C. StocknerX Burkcvilla Virginia. 3-28-p worjrt f ittJ la; $1.50 for Ih. E. C Airy. NV (/. / tf w4e ( BCGS FOR hatching—the world 'am oa- Anconas. Bent wintc/ layer* Iggi $1.00 and Banner, Mount Airy. DISC HARROWS for sale at / bar (fair1 at F. I,. Smith Hardwdfe Co. WANTED—S. A. Hennis A Co. Tur keys, roosters, ducks./ geese. ani afcickcns under twfc mis, alstveggs Will pay the very highest xiurkt frice for name. f / CAPE GARDEN SEED, /r sal* a P. L. Smith jiardwnr#|Co. fOK SALE—Sugar MaplesI goo< • ize. The most satisfac-tor,- -had* »««< for this section. E. H. Wrenn. 4 W. H WAKEFELD. M. 2 of Char l«tta, will be n Mount Airy at thi R'ue Ridge Inn, on Sawrday, Apri %h. The doctor limit)/ his practici to the :nedic~l and rurr ical trc Amen •f eye. car, nose a<)d Ahrort disease) and fitting glasses. i>k your phy «cian about c»n*u\piitf' Dr. Wake iWd. IRSEN'IC OF LEA*- l it) and 21 pound packages \fir sajft at F, I. Jmith Hardware WATCHING EGGS \W4ite I-eghom ttM tar 16, B.TUfc*hom. «1.2! tor 18. W*IU Wyai dotiL $1.76 for 16 •off Ruck, $2.00 for :9 P. O.B Ml *lr>. ! keep only the beat. E. J ■atUicwa, Pvjt 327 and tf. I! FIRST NATIONAL BANK. I invariably wihinii by Ms taate, to, Mm ia na batter Mm to dw atoktlity of a c ommunity than to knaw that a institution*. Mount Airy la no ax eaption to tka many llva, pragraaalva towns of North Candlna, for tka aM> ■ana throughout tka entire taction an paint with ao llttla <nm of prtoa to tka riral National Bank, tka oidart, banking nrytnlun to E.tabltakad k UN It haa frown with tka town and county »nd today fully n**naar*i up to «*wry fMpirtitloii and (itnuuni of tll^w ntk* ing a dependable hank — ploying all nnJam convanieneee. Tkia hank haa a capital of I7IS.0MJW; aurplu* and undividad proflta, $40,000.00, wkila it* renourraa aro in axcaaa of tkraa quar ter* of a millllnn dollar*. It haa haan "tlma triad and panic to*tad" for 25 year* and waatkarad ovary financial itorm that haa swapt avor tha country in ita long Ufa of norrieo to tka pao pla. It la operatad undar tka dirac tion of tha U. S. Government and ovary tiafeguard poaaible in brought to boar to prutort thoaa who uaa thin bank a* depository for thoir funda. There i* no banking inatitution in I ha .State stronger or safer than thia rata, and it warranto the utmoat con fidence and fullest consideration of all business men. The moat implicit faith ran bo put in those who hava tha auc resa of the bank in their hands, for they are gentlemen of the atrictoat integrity and aound business judge ment. Neither are they remia*, nor unwilling to extend every buaineaa courtesy to thoaa lacking aaaiatonce of a bank. Thaaa ."re Mime of tha rea sons why the Firat National Bank is today one of the moat trusted and popular bank* in tha Stato. It ia a | member of the Federal Raaarve Sys tem which enable* it to extend ac commodation that no. other bank ran that hairnot been so designated by the National Government. A savings de partment in operated in connection anjlj> large number of citizen* are «n ' ploying thin hank as a medium to save dollar* that they would otherwise I upend without deriving any benefit. Fire and burjrlar-proof safe* of the mo*t improved type* are ui*talled in thin hank and all monies on hand are protected hy heavy burglar insurance I' policy. Here you can get 4 per cent on Having*, compounded quarterly, and 4 per cent on time deposits. The officer* are: Mr. Geo. D. Fawcett, president; M.r. C. L. Hank*, vie* presi dent and Mr. T. G. Fawcett, Cashier. 1 Among the stockholder* and director* ' of this bank are the following well known business men: W. W. Burke, j A. G. Bowman, W. F. Carter, J. M. Durham, Thou. Fawcett, Geo. D. Faw cett, E. C. Foy, T. G. Fawcett, Geo. O. Grave*, C. L. Hank*, W. B. Hay more, E. H. Hennis, J. T. Moore, R. C. Poore, IT. I- Rohin»on, J. D. Smith. A. F. Snoddy, J. B. Sparger, W. H. Spain, E. H. Wrcnn, R. W. Wkt*on and R. L. Wolfe, all gentlemen of the highest reputation for probity and fine businer* acumen. This bank is pro presiive enough for prosperity and | conservative enough for :;afcty. IT. J. SMITHWICK GARAGE. In thin day an<l time when automo bile* have become such factors ir the business world, or well as playing their part amon<* pleasure seekers, there is nothing m re geneir.lly ap preciated, and needed, than a well equipped and managed garage, for after all it is sen ice Ujtt every car owner want* and expects. The mod ern Are-proof brick garage and ma chine shop of Mr. T. .Smithwick in one of the best in .he State. Mr. Smithwick has been in this bjsiness 11 for a number of >ears and is {thoroughly conversant with its every j detail. About four year* ago he bought the premises he now occupy ing and erected a commrdiouj l.rick structure which is equipped in every detail for rarryng on the business. , Realizing sti!l larger quarters were necessary to accommodate his increas ing trade, two years ago he added to his building a brick rt.irage depart ment which he keeps filled with autos the entire time. The word service has been the slogan of litis enterprise lince its establishment; service with everything that goes with an up-to date garage and repair shop— sales agency, storage, supplies repairing. The untiring effort* of Mr. Smithwick to please Ma Many customers has woo for Ma place •.praatige and patron age that few hi' the boslnaaa can ap proach. It ia truly a credit to Ma Airy. Hm nfur d*ptrtmnt » In .t»frfe W eapart maahann » wh» an familiar with all —t*"h and model h of car*. Thi i» the agamy la this territory for Um Buirk ami Chevrolet, the favorite tin with thooaanda of >a«pli in all parte of the country. In Um Huick yea pt atyle. oeaafort, perfonaanca and durability at a comC* pmmpi dtllytnti •an ba made oa this car at praaaat-llte ' hevralat la considered te ba tko world's «••«< wonderful m odium priced ear. It la oqaippad with oloc uri« lights aad etactrW starter, bee Idea peaeaeeing ovary otkei oquipaaont of tko higher pricod eara. It la tfca ideal car for tko boolnaaa man. furniahing him a method of uninterrupted trana portetioa at a moderate outlay of money, with an oscoodlngly low oper ativo coat. Tharo la no Clmo te looo if you want a Chevrolet at tko proaont prieoa. Dalivartee can bo mado promt - ly far a limited tiate. T>io Stewart truck la alao hand lad hy Mr. Smith wick; It la tha roal truck, Imilt by lig manufarturani in a big truck factory, on big idaaa and along big track linen. It la equipped with internal gear drive and ia one of tha higge<it aallara in the market, bacauaa It deliver* the moot aarvico at tha amallesi coat. Investigate Tha Stewart, an d place your order in advance, aa the fac tory ia ruahed with ordara at thi* sea aon. The machinery Inatelled in thir. plant ia tha moat modern in operation, including a ahaper and heavy lathe. There ia no repair work that cannot l-e done in thia establishment. The la*Jie ia one of the largest in uaa in Western North Carolina. It will do work up to *[> inches in diameter and I t feet between center .Auto springs are also made when needed. A big stock of steel and iron in all siiaa and dimen aions is carried. An immense power hammer, the latest model, is included in the equipment. Battery charg ing and motor generating ia a special feature, Mr. Smithwick operates his own air compressor which works pneu matically. A Prest-O-Lite welding machine ia used for welding, and no job ia too intricate to be handle! ly the skilled, workmen employed in .his department. The plant can he summed up as one of the most modern and efficient in North Carolina. Mr. Smithwick ia untiring in his ef forts to please the trade. He i. lib eral and progressive in his dealings, and adopts the bast and most pleasing methods in the conduct of hi * liuri nesa. R® BERT 3-W ALKER FURNITNRE CO. The public appreciates a Kouti furni ture «tore, and as a rule when they find'one, it invariably get.< their thhlc. The Robert* Walker Furniture Co., successors to th« Inman Furniture Co., is attracting the attention of fur nituic and hourefunushing buyer* in all part* of Surry county. There are few town* in the country with no grectcr population than Mount Airy, that maintain an establl hment that ia i.howing a more desirable line of goods than thin Arm, embracing an it doe* everything that Ike bride of to 4ay, yesterday or yearn ago could wish, or demand, while the prices are exceedingly reasonable. The personally selected stock of bed room, dining room and living room furniture is certainly artistic and can not fcil to please even the person of the mo-t discriminating tr.ste, or idea*. Chairs, davenports, china clos ets, etc., together with floor coverings of all kind--—mattings, rugs, • drug gets, carpets, linoleums—go to make complete the varied assortment dis plays by this house. China ware, pic tures, mirrors, and window rhades are also carAed in stock. This is a ■rfew firm in the town, having succeeded to the Inman Furnituie Co. February 1. and the stock L new and up-to-date in all its appointments and assort ment. This ia the exclusive agency for the Victor-Victrolos, the #eer of talking machines. It is said that 93 per cent of the world's be~t musicians, singers and commedianr. perform for Victor records. Mr. "Dick" Roberts, (as he is familiarly known,) ia in ac tive charge of the store, assisted by Mr. Foy, who was formerly connected with the Inman furniture Co. Mr. Roberts has been in the furniture bus iness for upwars of 10 years and knows it from A to Z. The Arm is re liable and the management courteous and obliging In all busines* matters. SIM Reward, $100 Tha readrra o( thla paper will ba Pl'M'0 to trarn thai lli>ri 1a at Itut oaa dreaded dlaeaaa lh.it acienca ku bran able to euro in all Ita ali|>a. and thai la catarrh. CaUrrh brln( greatly Influenred by conatltutional mndltlona raquirea conatltutlanal treatment Haifa Catarrh Cura la taken Internally ">4»"a Ihru tha Blood on lha Muooua Burfarra of tha ilyatem thereby 4a atrojinff tha foundation of tha dlaeaaa. «1vln« tha patient atrrncth by halldinc ap tha eoaatltatlon and aaalatla* na ture Mi doing Ita work Tha proprle tora have ao aauck raith u^tha rara^u*. to eara cnn«T ,iMe5S3Vi8r WEST-HILL COMPANY. • iW. tn etrtain MKrprtm. wkia* by r MUM HI of their aiaa and important-*, atanda out pr—Inaii'ty alwve ihe common I aval. An anterprtaa at thia ■hnmcter in M -uut Atrv la (ha Weat HiU Ciwpany, nhulaaala danlaca tn ■■uaai In, M atuTa. U.hnaroa. flour, meal ptln «nd k general Una o< park ing houaa nmdur «. "'Jiantliy Qual ity and Prica Lander*" character!** thia houaa in unmlatakabla tarmi. Tha hnrtneaa m« eetat-lhhe-l in .KIS and hna haan euenmefully rarr ad on down to tha praaant ttma. A vaet trale, ••ovaring moat at Waatern North I'ar nllna. la aarvad. Tha company ia in rloaa touch with tha landing markata of tha world and can aupply ita pa troiia and merchant* generally with tha higheet character <if product*, and landing brand*, to tha vary haat ul vantaga aa regard* prica, tarma and •ialivariaa. Thara ara faw town* in tha Mouth widh no greater populatio i tn that of Mount Airy that ran b<««t of aa influential a Arm aa thia ona, and tha citixena naturally taka an it. taraat in it and watch with prida an<l ■atiafaction ita expanaion and davel opmant. Thara ia no whoiaaala con cern in tha State that employ* batter, or more aati*farU.ry method* for nerving ita cuatomar* than thi* ona. while it* reliability ia one of ita moat rheriaheil aaaat*. The proprietor* are well known bu*ine*a men of Mount Airy who anjoy the ra*p*ct and ex teem at a Urge circle of friend* and acquaintance*. CITY ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP. The shoe problem ia a perplexing on* with many people in Mount Airy and Surry county. Leather ia high, and the roat of shoes ia a matter of no small moment. But folks have schooled theipselvea into wearing shoes. and shoes they muat have. Now, the question arises, if you can not afford to buy a new pair when your pride dictates, what ia the i-ulu tion? It i» thia: There are few men and women who do not pos ess one or more pair* of old shoes—ahoea they have discarded and considered worth leas. What you should do ia to gat them together and send t.icm to a shoe hospital where their trouble* ran l>« worked on ami corrected. When y»u are sick your first though ia a doctor. There ia no town in the coun try that maintains a better equipped estab!i(Hment for repairing old ahoea and making them juat like new onea, than Mount Airy, and the place ia the City Electric Shoe Shop, of which Mf. J. Z. Vaughn, ia proprietor. Mr. Vaughn ia capable of turning out the moat satisfactory work. Hia ahop ia fitted upon with the Uteat and moat1 improved machinery, electrically op-1 erated. A hobby of Mr. Vaughn's ia good leather. He never uses any oth er kind, and hia work ia guaranteed to give satisfactory wear, while the gen eral appearance of the shoe itself, will ■■■aw ay !• !■■>§». ahapa aad rtyla to a nv pair. HIa rfcarg»« m m> owabla. tea. Many haadiWa at dmi thia 'lay ti higfc-prirad nhm, by hav ing tkelr old MM "nuuia o»ar", Mr. Vaughn ran maka lhaat ovar accord ing to tha Qooan'n taata. and cave y»u dollars in paw faatwaar. Glra him • trial aad bo convinead EVER WED BT' CALOMEL? HOflfflBLB ■tipated aad all kaoabad oat aad Mlm jm aaad a daaa of daaflM-oua mliaul joat r—abar that rour druaglst (alia far M ■■>■ a larga bottU of Didna'a U*ar Tom, which ia aatlraljr ragatabl* aad plain! ta tab* aad la a parfaat aabaM tata for aaloaul It la gvaraataad to atari yoar llvar without atlrrtag fas up laaida, aad aaa not aallvata. Don't taka oaloaal! It aMkaa jmm ■irk tha a«t day; It laaaa you a daf% work. Dadaoa'a Urar Tono atralghlaaa ri right up aad you fa«l giaat. fMra to tha ehlldroa brrauaa It la parfaetljr harmlaaa aad doaaa't grip*. • tela year. We kin •tft-OO worth at Wti SlMpa. Hm District local tea before tee MTKI Tfce Panaara Unton of tarry < will have • rally day a March 2»th Prof. C. H. Utley and E. 8. Millaaps will speak aa tea ace*, ■taa. All cittaana art cordially la vitad and alao a *aad corn day will ha hold at aaaae time and place. W. J. Nixon. Sac. A Treaa. CHATTANOOJJA PLOWS—Wow to tha timet/buy tea plow teat plowa where 4? itean fail. F. L. Smite Hardware Co. The Paeameala Tha cold, damp wcathar of March aaama to bo tha moat favorabla for tha pneumonia rarm. Now ia tea tuaa to be careful. Pneumonia oftaa reaulta from a cold. Tha quicker a 'cold ia gotten rid of tha leaa tee dan cer. Aa soon aa the flrat indication of '-old appears take Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy, Aa to the value of thia preparation, oak anyone who haa uaed it. STATEMENT OF CONDITION THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mount Airy, N. C. M»itf to Comptroller of the Currency Wanhington, D. C., March 4. 1*18. Loans and Investment*. ... >563,826.95 Banking house 20,000.00 United States Bonds 69,650.00 Cash Reserve 103,733.29 Total 757,210.24 Capital and Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 16,093.89 Circulation 50,000.00 Deposits 591.116.35 Total 757,210.24 The Buoineiw of tfcia bank ia conducted under the >uprr>iaiim of the United States Government. Thia hank ia a member of the Federal Re aerve system and ia a United Statea Depository for Poatal Saving* Funda. • We hare three quartern of a million doilara available for the accommoda tion of our customers. 4 per cent, net paid on time depoaita. Your buaineaa ia Reapeetfolly Solicited. GEO. D. FAWCETT, President. C. L. HANKS. Vlee-Proatdeat T. C. FAWCETT, Caahier. THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEW PRICE LIST OF FORD CARS. Touring $450.00 Runabout $435.00 Chasm ...$400.00 0 F. 0. B. Factory —:— Other models at the old price Place your order now in order to obtain Spring delivery. We can make immediate delivery of Sedan or-Chassis. GRANITE CITY MOTOR COMPANY » / Bring us your Ford and let us put it in first class shape foreummer
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