Mount Akf News* WmmH Mn. N. C. tUnk H. ItU. SHORT NEWS ITEMS frof W. N. Hutt. of Raleigh, .pml ■ hw days bar* tkli wtak vliittaf the orchard* in this a*Kiofi. Mr. John L. Banner mad* a buaineea trip to Charlotte Tuesday. Col. J. S. Ball haa want I y bought from tha Marian Muaie Houao ana of tha latent makaa of tha Graphonola. Mr*. H. C. Ellett of Princeton, W. Va., In tha huast of har stater, Mrs. Charlae Price In thia city. Miaa Nellie Shelton of Wertfleld waa a »sitor in thia city yesterday. Maaara. John Marion and Gaaton Chriatian are * pending a few daya I in Greensboro on huaineaa. Atty. W. F. Carter laavea today to visit hia son, Lieut. Edwin Carter at Camp Jackaon, Columbia, S. C. Mrs. W. R. Bright of Washington, N. C., is the truest of her daughter, Mrs. J, H. Carter, on Rockford street. Mr. Joe Davis has built a nice nix room pottage on the lot a mil* South of the city where his residence was burned a year ago. Mr. Ned Bolt of Camp Jackson is the gue«t of his mother, Mrs. U. A. Bolt, called here by the death of hia aiaiter Mr*. Roy Poore. Mrs. W. J. Edward* ar.d children of Pilot Mountain are guest of Mrs. Edward's parents Mr. ar.d Mrs. P. D. Webster on South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Wright of Win ston-Salem spent the past week end with Mr. and Mr*. John Sobotta in ^ this city. , f I i Mrs. W. L. Reeee and daughters. Misses Gertrude and Edith Reece, and Mrs. Sallie Folger of Dobson spent yesterday in this city shopping. /) Evangelist and Mrs. McLees of Chatham. Va., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Sobotta during their stay in this city, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCracken of ' Winston-Salem spent the past week with Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Hollings worth in this city. Mesdames E. C. Biveru and P. L. Hawks left the first of the week to ▼iait their sister, Mrs. A. S. Mitchell in Petersburg, Va. Miss May Robinson student of Greensboro College for Women will spend the coming week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Robinson in this city. Dr. J. T. Smith and Mr. Rufus Cook of Westfield passed through this city yesterday enroute to their homes from Camp Sevier whf e they each visited a son who in in training:. J Mr. Herbert Foy has recently pur chased the home on Rawley Street from Mr. J. D. Sargent next door west of Mr. Sargent's home. This is • splendid piece of property and Mr. Foy will make it his future homey y Mr. J. S. Rose who curries the mail between this city and Dobson is pre pared to transfer passengers between the two towns and those who desire the scrvice can secure transportation to other parts of the county during the hours he is at Dobson between 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. ' ' Prof. Eufus Mosley, of Macon. Ga, is in the county visiting his mother who lives near Burch station. He came up and spent Saturday and Sun day with the editor of The News and g while here visited some of the largs V" orchards in this section. Prof. Mosley it one of the most learned men who have gone out from the county and U interested in a small way in the orchard business. Next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in Central MethodUt Church Rev. Geo. D. Herman will baptize all infant*, children, or adults that may be present for baptism. He requests ! all parent* desiring their children :lk*ptixed, be on hand at 8:30.—Re M«nbcr 8:30 U 2:80 old time. The Act of Congrees to turn all clock* and watchea forward one hour foes into effect Sunday morning March Slat. Thi« act applies to church aar vieM aa wall a* buainaea. ■— ^|Mm ntanwl Mwfcy tnm a rWt to i riarl i m la Btckary. Mr*. Jafca Far aa4 Mlaa Lacila Hajrnaa Ml Tuaadajr to attaarf tka Bapttat wart *t*aa at Aabavtlla. Mia* Lilly Mar Oaorga kaa ra tornad froai a *Urt to ratotivaa in Graanaboro. Mia* Helen Carlan of Lambaburg, Vs., apant the week end with "fnenda •nd relative* in tfcia city. A daughter waa born to Mr. and Mm. Karl Hinaa at the r homo near thia city. Mr. and Mm. Gaorga Bailey have returned from a ahort »lay in Graaru boro. Mrs. George Hardiaon of Wimrtati Halem wan the guext of her iiiiiUr, Mm. 0. C. Abaher in thia city laat Friday. Miaa Bertha Bell and little Miane* Belle and Sarah Bent Graven will leave tomorrow to upend Eanter in Elkin. Red Croaa Benefit pipe organ re cital toniffht at Central Methodist church. Mr. Raymond Browning of Greeniiboro organist. Silver offering at the door. Mr. B. V. Holcomb left thin morn ing for hi* home in Roanoke, Va. af ter apending a few day* with hi* daughter, Mr*. E. M. Hollingsworth in thi* city. Mesdumes Thomas Hayriea and Iri* Porter Whitlock left Wednemlay for Hot Spring* Ark., to take treat ment for rheumati*m. Rev. Walker of Greensboro a*»i«t ed with the singing during the McLam meeting at the Pre*byUrian church in thi* city. While here he wu the I guent of Mr. ar.d Mr*. T. N. Brock. Lieut. Governor Reynofd* accom panied by Mr. A. V. West of thi* city spoke recently at *ix or eight point* in the county in the interest of the; War Saving* Stamp, he wa* heard by good audicnce*. '/ Mr. and Mr*. Boyd Nelson and children who live near Pilot Mountain! spent Tuesday in this city shopping! and on business. ' / • Mrs. Geo. D. Fawcett ha* returned from a visit to her sister Mrs. E. 8.1 Cook in Fayetteville, Mrs. Cook is recovering from a fall from a car, in which accident she had the misfor tune to have her Jaw bone broken. Prof. Britton of Guilford College will xpeak at the Friends Church, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the interest of Guilford college. The .evening service will be an Easter pro gram given by the Junior Endeavor. Everybody welcome. Don't forget the pipe organ recital at Central Mclhouist Church tonight for the benefit of the Red Cross so ciety. Prof. Raymond Browning of Greensboro comes highly recommend ed and an evening of pleasure is as liured. A silver offering will 1* taken at the door. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Galloway of I Charlotte ai«' visiting relrnvai in this city. Tli< V' l.ia. s Mi- ionary ->K-iety <>f ! Centra! M. L. Church meets Monday ,:fUi noen In - |j»rl«ir of the church. M"'. T. I1 .limison will have charge of .ho literary program. Rev. Turn P. Jimison leaves thv '®*t of the week to begin revival services at Brevard street Methodist chi r~h in Charlotte. Mr. Eugene Smith has returned from a business trip to Winston-Sal em. I Among those from out of town who attend the funeral of Mrs. Roy Poo re yesterday were Mr. and Mr*. M. F. Hicks, Mi«a Lillian Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Moon all of High Point; Mrs. G. F. Wright of Galax. Va.; Mrs. C. E. Kellam of Biicoe, N. C. and Mrs. C. E. Collins of Ararat, Va., and Mr. Ned Bolt from Camp Jackson, Colum bia. S. C. , / MAKftlKI). On March 16, Walter Joyce and Jen nette Sutphin at the reaidence of G. W. Hiatt, E*q. On March 20, Haiiten Collina and Rati* Baldwin, at the reaidence of Walter Sutphin. G. W. Hiatt, Esq.. officiating. — — * By lUr T. R. Kte«. Thori are itvtril tiling* rf laapor Um which I doaira to bring to Um attention of aur ftopU 1. Mr. J. K. Henderson, of Kimi villa, Tmui., H«cnUry of The Lay awn's Miaaionary Movement of The Southern Baptist Convention, will ba in Mount Airy Saturrfny ami Sun day, April |he nth and 7th. Ha will deliver aeveral addraaaaa at Tha Firat Baptist Churrh. Many of ear pao pla will ramambar that one of tha ■trongaat addressee delivered at tha trrcat Lay man's Convention at Greens boro a littla ago waa dalivarad by Mr. Handaraon. I hava aakod him U> da ' $ livar that uma addresa hare. Hia coming ought to ba a bleaaing to all tha churehaa. 2. Rev. W J. McGlothlin, D. D. LL D., Profeaeor of Churrh Hiatory in Tha Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, LouiavilU, Ky., will da liver a aeries of addrcsaea at The First Baptist Church in Mount Airy in June, ProhrMy 22nd-2f>th. 1 have| heard this series of lecturers and un hesitatingly ray that it ia the great eat series of lecturers I have ever heard. I sinecrcly hope t' at our peo ple wijj fully nppreciate this great opportunity and avail themselves of it. 3. There will be special meeting* at Antiock Baptist Church Friday and Saturday, April 5th and !ian-Vocal liun machine to Mi, John Iianner of this city. This is a machine that plays any make of records anil is one of the finest and highest priced talking machines that ha* been made, in fact it is the highest priced machines that has ever been bought in this city and the music it renders is of a high order. It is equipped with a graduj)fa- for controlling the tone. a graduate / Paul Allred Want And Srale Column. Ellrin SiiV,«■»' in the past few day* to Rfe^|T. H. Kin* and Mr. Henry Woods. For Sale cheap Chevrolet Touring Car been driven lfiOO milts. Also have 1917 Ford roadster been driven 600 mile*—will trade for 1917 Tourirg Car or sell strrijrht. Twr More 1918 W|fin Tourinjr car* will a*|iv