r»R 8AI Jt-H-room nouae, 218 Bode. Far further information for4 I 'fit MW nr mm E. I. Bob6itt- tfc. U>HT VMfwtirn in Mount Airy about hw. imk. (Mi Fo«r 120 bin* ami aw $ld b«U t will givt the mo who foand CM» money tan dollars for ita reti:-n. J. I .1e«aup, Wcr.tfleld, N. C. 4-ie-f. r Fairbanks 00 MM, «-H. P. at IS a hnt time coming. Btijr nor Mfk traaa and be proteet •4. Bee L Wreni. 1 •% t TO% BALE—S paoarnrar 1*19 Ford ear ar will trade for a roadatar or ta. H. G. Jar-ell. t-f WAMTBD—Men and boy» over 17 yaan <rid. Goad opportunity to learn nhrtied trade parte* high wages. Mennl Hot Co. Wmeton-Salem. N. C *-2*-c HTEfcL SAFES- We represent Herr in* Hall Marvin Safe Co. and have hi acock eariooa siiee of steel flre Cof safes and portable vault*. Car ■Martan furniture Co. tfc. HAVE YOU riven your wife and <ASdnaa a square deal? Buy sugar —fl» traaa and beautify your homi 5a. ! . ?. Wri rrn. 3-2*l-r TOUNr, MRN 17 upward, desiring '"■Jf ihitala, IBailway Hall clerkship. ft 10 month. tor 4r» partirula'v examina J. I.eueard (former 'oveniment erl 444 Equitable Bl'lf. Wa-Jl 3-M-p. GALL PHONE No. 287 for prompt jitney service day or night. 3-2«-p m mtfrm Old Reliable Business K«w AfyndtU C & NfEDHAM UUCP. If its rmrlw ym mat pUC.O. ■iftw. flLC Poor*'* old tfaad, mmt Airy, *. & 1 amy • Ml Mm «f Umej mmt Kroearl*. •» «B torn. ba «M U km in mm hi M MM wWtW Eta*"** Dr. W. M. IMKngswortli DENTIST |mM piM*, MTMr Moor* Av«. «*4 Dr. Wa V HMlt*r«worU. to Kyte Syrfnor Mr. Slaufffctar baa hiwight At Jo* Kjrkman fans naar R*nni>rtr.wn and will mora hi* family thare within a faw Hay*. wr hcTMM fat Tofcecco Aowp Nat IMr Danville. Va., March 20,—W. M. Perry, country farm demnnatration agent who haa Juat ratsnud tram a farmer* win not attempt to prodoce • larger crop of tobacco than that piant ad oat hut year IV difficulty in ob tain irtf farm labor and tfca fact that tha ptaatai now turna mar* atteatin to glow lag and producing fill lit fuffi needed by him Airiaf tha year. f*na work ia delayed owing to tha recent unmi bcwiiMi wctthcr. Firm fmtaliaa and G«aa-Up Wdk A whole week of "Fira Prevention" work waa inaugurated in INI aa a Spring eiean-iip drive. It waa each a succeea, it waa repeated laat year and ia now in the claea of unwritten lawa, ohaerved becauee of ita mcaaaity Begun for fire prevention, it aoon became a patent health meauiure. This yaar, the State Department, of Edu cation, the State Board of Health, the Woman* Federation of Ctabe, through ita Civic* department. Chairman Mr*. H. W. Chaae, will act in conjonction with the inaurance department At • recent conference of theee force* held at the atate insurance department, the' week beginning March 28th and end ing April 3rd. waa aelected aa fira pre vention, or clean-op week thruaghoot the atate. It waa alao agreed that a request be made of all min later* to make some reference to their congre gation* of fira prevention and aani tary feature* of the week* apecial work, on Sunday, March 2S, and where agreeable, deliver a aetata from the text, "Cleanlineea ia next to Godlfoeee". Commiaaioner Young think* the data peculiarly appropr iate in that the wank praenda Eaatar, whan ainging bird*, apiiiigtug flower a, happy children, Eaatar bonnetad wo men, newly capariaoned men, aad all nmtere will anaile in celebratlee ai the anniveraary of tha rieaa Lord. It U really thia year the actaal begin ning of Spring, and no bettor aa*aen he aaya could ha fix ad to have tha citiea and towna and all the cooatry tide awept aad garniahed for the jubiliant feetival. Be reqoeeta all who deeire it to write for literatare bear ing on fire prevention. Aad rmnh for apoakdra will ha hotxsod where ILI Farmer la Sowtk Carolina Sail* $206,9M Of Cottoa BwimUtQI*, 8. C., March M.—Tkt largMt aingio nl« of rattoa diroct from termor to cotton bafor to bo f jpordod Wo took plan today whoa J. A. W. Moor* sold 1.011 botes of cotton to T. B. McLaurin ul B. D. Moor* •ad raci»»d • chock for 9MMM.70. LOST—A BIRD OOC. all whHc. any information leading to wwwr7 of aa< will be IB«-a!!v wanted. P. L Trott»r, Pilot Mountain, N. CT 4-»-c. :i. Dm to the fact that the T gin nuritbtk mi skea on nnt Ion der, and therefore desired to hare information to bo obtained by the een sos aa soon aa possible. it was decided to make the canvass on not* Sunday afternoon. Mar. h 7* beginning promptly a* two •'clock. It «M farther determined that wo would need at least forty teams of two 1* 16, Vi *. congregation la nates to the number of K par its quota. This will ftcient body of reach each district. church is responsibts for m inimum quota of hw membership aad for placing a Hat of name* in the beads of die general director not later then Friday after noon. This is absolutely denwM hi order that the Districting Committee snd the denominational directors may bold a aieetirr on Friday night for the purpose of to each district. Furthermore, the insistently urged to moot hi the day school assembly room at the Methodist church not later than 1:45 on Sunday afternoon. It is essential that canvassers be oa time, so as to **t assignment of districts and to «•> "•eivs Anal instructions, and so that they may begin the surrey concerted] y at I P. M. These conditions being rigidly adhered to, the canvass eaa be completed in two hours. Neeoaaity af Finally, it ia fundamentally • I that da piipb af ear ton hearty cooperation If tiM —iiq ba a | carneetly hopea that every family Bay { twum rata there, who ia irHra the dwtrid infill —tl»a. Our rhurthaa need theoe facta I take to advance the Kingdom ia «ar Baity. They daafaa to gtre every ami chHd direct. eternal atand with Jeaoa Cfcriat hi 1 ria»il»n warfare arainat all anew of on confidently in the work which coat Him nek aa-| alterable travail of aaalT Parma Far Sal* Or Near Mount Airy, •and-clay to tobacco, wheat and cora. Good ton* with now faaea- Fana 1TB acrae and ia located near White | Sulphur Spring. Alao oaa containing SI 5-rooai houaa, tobacco baraa, ale. «| ipilae fraa town. Small orchai If lnt«reeled la baytag or ■ea, A. C. TDley or A. Kyle la Merritt'a building. t-f-c| You will Suit, Coat or Drew ' i|| . E. J* listen to What The PiMk is Saying You know you hear our weiring apparel talked cveiy where, how pictt)rf how reasonably priced, etc* Watch the crowds that fill our store every day—the best proof we have to offer that our merchandise and prices suit the people* W. £. JACKSON juum, The Notable New Six If* the Cleveland Six. Not really new, either, for the factory began deliveries last Summ.T and since then the Cleveland has gone out over the country into the hands of thousands of owners. And these owners say they are delighted with it. There is every good reason why they should be delighted with it. For the Cleveland Six is really an extraordinary car. We cannot tcO you bow good the Cleveland Six ». You mt ride in it and drive it to know. TWa experience will convince yon of the power and pick-up and speed and flexibility of this ochariv* Cleve land-built motor. It win convince yon of the comfort of the car, contributed to eo mocfa by Com* mt ut thm whmt • £ TewiaftCar (Mm fnm»in) IUH MM^nMMnl NM If. O. 1.1 T J. SMITHWICK CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO $1385

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