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NOW* Of APTI.M ATIOM FO« PAIOUN! Hm undoraiffnad will >ppl> to HI* K wHiiw y. Hon. T. W BirMt, tka * Govonior of No Ik ('irtlnM, for a mi 4m for (W Jarrall, mmhiW April Una ItIS of Surry fcurtir Cowt and Miiuncad to MfrMMMHI ami lafcor >M tha Korkinghaai county rnada for It montiu, for carrying ronraalad MM. m application wilt bo ma<ia on July iinh 1WIM. If JIM objact Ala your olijvrtiaa. • una 20. 1*1*. K. C. Hivan* and J. H. K»l«ar, Pw Jarrall. NOTICE. North Carolina, Surry county. In lauinWra Court, Mount Airy Town ■hip. (ice of Summon* and warrant of attachment. lioon Thorn*», Plaintiff, va. 8. J. gatghin. Defendant. "n»e defendant above named will take not ire that a summon* in the above entitled action wan mailed annut said defendant on 'he 10 day or June IVIH, by A. E. TilUy, Judge < f the Recorder Court of Mount Airy Town»hiD, for the turn of Eive Hun dred dollar*. due naid plaintiff by re» •on nf a wilful, mallrfoue and violent a H«ult and battery upon hta pardon on Sunday, the 2 day of June 19IM., in which *eriou» damare wan done plaintiff'" pernon which ha* renultml m grmt .iamatte to hia health, whi«T> aummon* la returnable on the loth day of July I8I8 before A. E. Tilley. Judge of the Kerordern Court of Mount Airy Township. The defen dant will »l»« take not ire that a war rant of attachment waa i**ued by »aid iidj(<• of the Recorder* rourt on the 10th day of June 101H against the pro parly of ,<aid defendant, which war rant if returnable before the xaid Judge of the Recorder* Court on the ltith du of July 1918, when and where the defendant is required to ap pe«r and UHVtl or .lemur to the com pliant, or the relief demanded will he granted. TT1*i» the 10th day of June 1!»18. A. E. TII.LEY, J.idge of Recorders Court, Mt. Airy Township. NOTICE. Pur* nunt to an order of the Clerk <£ the iperior Court of Surry County in Ihe Special proreedings entitled K. W. Scott, guardian of I* je E. St..11. I.unatic therein appointing me CiJtimi inner for the purpose, I will ae*l at pul-lic auction to the highest fcidder on the premise* on the Cth da; of July 1918, at I o'clock, p. m. tttn f < >1 low in if real .'Late, lying and being in the town of Siloam, N. ad joining the lands of K. N. Marion and Otlie anil known .i Lot No. 21 a pe plat of said town. Beginning on a stake 30 feet went of the old line and in the line of lot on tte North side of the Alley and rui.4 South 77 deiri . es west ifif> feet tin stake, then North 13 degree* wc-.t feet, to a t.'lke, then North 77 de rfi Ea*t IBS feet to a stake, then South 13 degree* Ea-.t 66 fact to tile beginning, containing one fourth of an «cre more or loan. For further descri ption /eferencc it hereby made to deed ••rorded in the office of the Register cl Deeds of Surry County in book No. ti, page 388. Terms of sale, one half cash remain ing one half in 12 month*. Title re Occ' d until all the purcha»e money is in full. Th... the 31*t day of May 1!>18. E. W. SCOTT. Com. By ftiger, Jark.-on & Koiger. Attys for CommiHxioner. NOTICE. . Slav of North Carolina, Depart * »ierit of State. To all to whom these present* may canic greetings: I Whereas, it appears to my satia fcrtion, by duly authenticated record o' the proceedings for the voluntary 4bso< ution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de | in my office, that tlaynes, li-u* i and Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is ■tluaU.l at Oak street, in the town CI Mount Airy. Count] of Surry State of North Carolina iW, T. Haynes be ii.g the agent therein end in charge thurof upon wi.orn process may l>e has complied with the re qui.emcnLs of Chapter 21, Revinal of 1VU6, entitled "Corporations," preli minary to the i*auirig of this Certifi cate <-f Dissolution: Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grime-, it»Ury of Slate of the State of Hoi th < arolina, do herihf certify that iUe said corporation did, on the -Gth Af rf June 1018, file in my office a Alii' executed and attested consent in • nifiK to tti! di' si.'ution of said cor p-a.' . executed hy all the stock Bolii thereof, which said consent OmS thi" record of the proceedings iid are now on file in my said Of (- .1 provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have here to set my h:<nd end affixed my official ■eat nt. Raleigh, this 2tith day of June O IW18. J. Bryan Grimes, Sec. of State. • 8t*t« of Ohio City of Toleao, I,u»i* County m frank J. Chtney mnkn oath that ho I* aentor partner of the Arm of F. I Gu n« y a Co.. doling l-u*in« s« in t!»« C>'y • f Toledo County nnd Stat* afore Cali. uad that H.itd tiun will pay the «iiu* of ONH HUNPnKD T»n!.I»ARS for ind every cas,«- of Catarrh 11;art q<fi t he furnl by the u*'* of HALI/H C nniircitK fiunk j chen^t 8*»orn to befur* r and iuh<crib«d til »»»y pr« •« nr«. ihn fith day of I>» e»m b*\ »». ll>i. A. W OLFAflON Notary Tublic. flrtM'H c vtnrrh Cnte l« taken intern f'jr i»d a ta through the biood on the !•' -ua Sur'.x . ^ , f the Bratrm. Bard be ("atlniuitlalt, free r j ciu;nkt * co ToMo, a Hold by all drucKlRt*. 7S«. i(aii a i .tinny i ii\A for «.'mat ti pat ion. Syd nor & Sparger Insurance Agent* MOUNT AIRY, N. C. (Met In Marritt Building. AUTOMOBILE TRAGEDY NEAR BROWN SUMMIT. Party of RMdwilh Ymh Pm> pU 9'nack by SoutkUwd Fr«i|kt—Four Killad. flreensboro M«wi, 30th. On* of the moat dHtrasaing trage illea that ht> happened In thia aac' Ion of tha country far some tint* occurred yesterday morning at about I oVIork. at tha railway criAeing beyond Rrown Mummit, about seven ntllaa south of Raidaville. An automobile party of IWa young paopla, ot Reldeville, traveling in a large touting rar, wara atruck by a •outh hound freight train. Tha party| wax composed of three young ladiea and two young mm, ami thay werr returning U> thair respective home* in Raidaville, after visiting friandi in thia city for a shoit time, Tha mem bar* of tha party warp Miami Nelllil liolyn, Mary Windsor and < >11 le Taal and Raymond Rarber and Jeff Hurt on. Mr. Rarliar wan killad instantly, and j ■ | it ia supposed that Miaa Rolyn wan al io killad inatantly. Mia* Mary Win-' dsor diad about two hour* after he-1 ing brought to the hospital hara and | Mr. Burton died la«t night. The frei- i ifht train stopped after the accident mid pii-ked the party up and brought them to this city, where tho*e who were stj.ll alive <were taken to a localj hospital and those who had been killed' were taken to • local undertaking es tablishment. Miss Tcril was very badly bruised and cut. but her injuries are not con aideieil serious. I I in IIIH Im ' k'nnj 111*11 I rnw iiiviiiiivi n of the pnr'y were en route to their hum# in Reidsville, after spending a short while in this city. From all information which could lie gleaned from the remaining witness who was in condition to tell anything of the affair, the engirt*! of the automobile was creating a considerable amount of noise, »o much in fact that the oncom ing train was not to he heard until it was almost up-.it them. Miss Teal Mat ed that the engire which hit the carj was running without a headlight. It in thought that when Mr. Barber, who wan driving the car saw the train approaching in such dangerous pro ximity to the automobile, he decided to resk getting across the track be-j fore the train got to the automobile,1 rather than rink a head on rolliaion. This he was unable to do,* an the roughness of the track caused a con siderable slackening of speed and loss of momentum, with the result that the train smashed headon into the auto mobile, completely demolishing it. The car belonged to George T. Bar tier,/ the father of the young man who was dri\ ing. The gasoline tank, evi- ■ ilently exploded, for the car was al-j most completely burned and marks of lire were evident upon the bodies of' those in the wreck. AH of the young people were well, known and well liked in their home town of Reidsville. Miss Teal, is the • operator for the Western Union Tele graph company in Keidsville, and dur- j ing her brief stay there has made a! wide circle-of friends. She comes ori-' ginally from Wadesboro. Miss Teal's injuries are not considered fatal ami' strong holies :ire held out for her re cuvery. Raym "m1 Barber, the driver of the car, w«s the son of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Barber, of Reidsville. The ■ young man'* father is a prominent contractor and builder of that city. His son wsn promising young man, highly respected and had a wide cir-. cle of friends, who will feel his Ions severely. He was 20 years of age at the time of his death. Miss Nell Bolyn was the only child and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bolyn, of R iilsvilU. She hud lived In Kcidsville practically all of her life and a host of friends will 1* grieved I at her untimely death. Miss Mury Windsor was a well known stenographer of Reidsville. She was the sir ter of Walter Windsor, nnd the nunt of Mix* Bolyn, who was kill ed instantly. Many friend* will be I shocked to hear of her death. Jeff Burtor was the son of Mrs. Fannie Burton, of 218 Summit avenue this city. He was a resident of Reid sville, and held in high esteem by all who know him. His mother and three slaters are new living in this city. REVENUE OmCZXS IN THE WEST AXE ACTIVE. Eighty-Eight Viram of Illicit Dhtilhriw During th« Pt»t I itteteevilW, Jona 29.—The May re port of Mbit whnk«* aeixure* in tbm llftk district of North Carolina aa made by the deputy collectors opeat iD| under tha dirartion of Rrvnue | Age nt Thooiaa H. Vanderford reveals tha fact that thors haa haan great ac tivity on tha part of tha officer* in de Htrnyipi blockade distilleries and ap prehending tha ownera and operators Kor May tha ravanua agent's report shows that lhara wars MM seizure*-— far tha larcsat that has been report • | ml in tha district'in yearn. Nina of tha sisures were of illicit whiaksy be-i ing transported untaxed. All tha re-i maimng aaixuraa with two exception* wars illicit diatillariaa, being operat ed contrary to the federal stututas. Of tha destruction of distilleriaa, Wilkes county furnished the greatest num lier there having been IM atilla cut up in that county during the month. Burke county came nsxt with 13 be ing followed by Transylvania with eight. MrDowel! furnished eight also and Polk, Tstawba llaywoo<l and Ran dolph gave up four each. Stanley and Avery contributed three each, nnd two each were found in tha coun ties of Alexander, Davie, Cleveland, Yadkin, Davidsmon and Jackson. One in each of the following counties were also destroyed: Surry, Yancy Hender son and Caldwell. Of the distilleries destroyed, forty-four were found to have the stills in place, 22 of them having been constructed of copper, 18 of sheet iron, three of tin and one of wood. At one point in Randolph county the officers on a raid seized 1,400 pounds of granulated sugar in one lot being used in the manufacture of whiskey. Two hundred pounds were also seized in Davidson county while being used to make contraband whiskey. In ad dition to the destruction of the stills themselves much other pn perty found at tha still sites and used in connec tion with the manufacture of whiskey were destroyed by t<ie i aiding officers. While the monetary value of the pro perty thus destroyed by the officers of the government will not reach more than |10;000, the clearing out of this class of pests to civilization in west ern North Carolina at the rate made m May, will be a source of much gra tification to those law abiding citi zens who wish to see law and order abound throughout the district. Mutt Train Men to Man The Nation'* New Skip*. Washington, June !U).— Recruiting and training machinery of the navy will be uitetl to organize crew* for the hundreds of ship* com prising the shipping hoard's program for the next 12 months, if plans now under way are put into operation. Chairman Hurley, of the shipping board, recent ly recommended this action to Secre tary Daniel*, it became known today, and the naval secretary agreed at once, offering all the facilities of his department. According to officials who will su pervise the work, the shipping board estimated that at least 22.000 officers ar.i! in excess of 200,000 men will be required to man the minimum ton nag* now expected. They are to be secured through voluntary enrollment and will be put tiirough intensive training to fit them for the various duties on board shfp. The bulk of the»e men, naval officials said today, may he taken into the naval reserve. Minister at Red Springs Decide* to Buy Stamps. Red Springs, June 29.—In the war savings drive which closed last night Red Springs did her part. One man, a non-active Presbyterian Minister. Rev. 0. T. Pace, who refused, to buy st iil>erty, subscribe for the Red Cross, or buy war savings stamps after be ing given due publicity by the citi zens and the Red Cross paper', went to the editor for an apology for pub lishing Jhe truth, which of course the editor, R. n. Rranch, refused to give. Pace was waited on by representative citiien* who demanded an explana tion. Pace today purchased |M>0 worth of stamp*. He was the only slacker white or black in this sec tion. I t REACHES ITALY i Troop* Sont Diroct From TfcU Ciitrj Hav* Aiilni Washington, June S*.—Hmtm irnvtl in Italy of tha ft rat coat 'n gent of the military fore* which will represent tha Untlaci State*, vnu announced to il# y by (•anaral March, chief of «Uf. Sent direct tram thia country, the trovpa luukl yactariiay, to *upple ment other* »r<larad from Franca by General Pershing. Sanitary umta compose tha greater part of tha flrat arrival* but "other npnial unit*" alto wara included. Ganeral March reiterated tha >tala ment that tha bulk of tUa cumliatant, American troop* going to Italy will j ha sent from tha we*lein front, their I place* being immediately taken by | nrw regiment* from I ha United State* i "No li finite plan for tha incrnaae < of thi* force from the United State*I ha* been rcacl.nl," .Secretary ltaker | aid later in commenting upon tha announcement. "It should be em phasized that the ahipment of further incrementi depend* largely upon fur ther development*." Material increase during the pant ^ week in the force* under General Per : hing *s» indicated by the official an nouncement that five American dlvi *ion», which had been brigaded with the British for trailing, hkve now been returned to the American army While the action* along the Ameri ca i »ector* du ing'tha pa t week have he-n entirely local in character, the chief of staff said the rasulta have shown that American troop* are more than holding their own, and fine ex amples of individual valor have been reported. Viewing the military ituation a* a whole, General March wan of the opinion that the (ituation i* favor able to the allies, lie said the Aui trian defeat was extremely valuable both from a military and a phycho logical sen tt. General March had not received official reports of tile British and French nuccesse* on Friday, and. therefore, withheld a.iy comment. Ha alio refrained from announcing the' total number of men nhipped from; American embarkation port* to date, hut intimated that a statement might be made later in the coming week." Help fight the war. Pay your way I with War Saving* Stamp* if you can i not go to the front. BUCKBFRMB WANTED! I will be in the market again for Blarkbarriee tfcia tummur and will pay tlrtO par buahel of AO pound* or 3c par pound for them. r««h will ">e paid. Do not sat «tirk«. laavea or watar in them I am hajrini them utrirtly for preaervea and Jam. tharafora fhay moat not have any traah in them. My plara to racaiva and boil tham will ba In tha bid leaf toharro factory waat of Plantar* Warrhou*e oppoaite 8. A. Hennia A Co. Pirk tha harrie* ona 'lay and deliver tham tha next, thay anil not do If thay ara amir Will bavin buying Wadneaday, July 10, 191ft. I will furniah barrel* to haul tha barrie* in. ritia June 10th, Ult. 7-1 K-^t. J. R. PATTERSON. YOU SHOULD NAME THE SURRY COUNTY LOAN & TRUST CO. AS YOUR EXECUTOR FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: The businr-i of thU Company is to act an Executor of Wills, to adminitter e.states, to serve as guardian of minors and trustee of property under wills. A board of careful business men direct the affairs of the Company. The Trust Company never dies and is always found at Its place of business ever ready to give proper attention to the affairs of your estate. The Trust Company will see that your will is drawn cor rectly and, when named as Executor, makes no charge for properly drawing up the will or keeping it under seal in its vault DIRECTORS W. W. Burke, A. G. Bowman, W. F. Carter, E. H. Wrenn, F. S. Eldridge, W. A. York, G. D. Fawcett, W. W. Hampton, W. G. Sydnor, J. D. Smith. OFFICERS W. F. CARTER, President. E. H. WRENN. Vice-President. GEO. D. FAWCETT, Sec. t Treaa. Why Tolerate a Hot Kitchen? ' fse a New Perfection Oil Cook Stove. It will do your cook ing perfectly, give you a cool kitchen—and free you from the dirt, work and discomfort, from coal, wood, ashes and smut The long blue chimney gets every atofc of heat out of the kerosene and concentrates it directly on the cooking utensil or oven. Aflk roar dealer about thf New Pedwction Ker (Men# Werer fleeter. Use Akktii) Security Oil — Always available, inex pemtva, / \ ALADDIN SKTJBm OIL «TXWT>\DO oauepya \ / lite New Perfection light* like pu and c*n be instantly and accu rately regulated for any cooking need. It bakea, broila, roaata, boils or toaita to perfection—with no smoke, smell or dirt. And it keep* the kitchen cool. Made in 1-2-3-4 burner aizea, with or without cabinet top and STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) Baltimore, Md. WaaM.itfkm. D. C Richmond V». Qoibtlg*, W. Vfc Norfolk. Vs. CWIone, N. C CWle-on. S. C NEW PERFECTION OIL COO)^ STOVES
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