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WANTED
40,000 feet framing Nurses' Home. For bill
apply to Martin Memorial hospital or D. H. Cook?
architect, Mount, Airy, N. C.
Jarrell Produce Co.
Wants
Chickens, Eggs, Butter
B«mwu uid all Kind* Country Produe*
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Valentino Dinner
Minn Jessie iiM Marl* Woods,
Hal Me Hunker end Nell Klmpeon, the
■enter cookery dm of the White
Plains hlfk school, servsd ■ tomr
! course ilinnrr at ill o'clock W wines
day even in* Kebruary 15,.in tbr
, itaiwtk science laboratory under the
diruction of their teacher, Miss Ntaa
Robertson. Covers wore laid for
eight the eontorplecs was red sad
white flowera. The place cards were
dainty valentines The dinner was
servsd to the following peits: Messrs
Ssnford Chilton, Perry Taylor, Harry
Robertson, Hohart Simpson, and Spar
ger Robertson.
! .On Honor Roll N. C. C. W.
I We noticed, with pride that the
| name of Miss Kate Mitchell of Mount
Airy, N. C. appeared among' the
names of fifteen seniors making a
grade of not less than *0 per osnt on
all their studies in the mid-term re
port of the North Carolina College for
Women./The whole report was
gratifying to our Statv pride in that
282 young ladies in the college had
no grade laas than a three, but ws are
especially gratified to claim one of
the flftem seniors who ranked high
'sst.
I
Miaa Tyson Honor Guost
A (harming little party *u given
by Mrs. M. Ellis last Thursday even
Ini complimentary to Miaa Tyson who
was recuperating in the home of Mrs.
XIUs, after being confined to the
hospital for two weeks with a broken
bone in her foot Cards were played
at three tablee after which a delicious
salad course with coffee and whipped
cream was served.
NOT HER HONEY
A newly married couple stopped at
a hotel, and one morning the bride
went shopping, leaving her "hubby"
in their room. Returning soon, she
rapped at what she supposed was
their door and said "Honey, let me in."
Receiving no response, she knocked
louder and demanded, "Honey, oh,
honey, you mean thing, won't you let
ms in?" And a deep bass voics
responded, "Mmlvn, this is no bee
hive; this is a buth room."
WORN NERVES
Nervous troubles, with backache,
dixsy spells, queer pains and irregular
kidneys, give reason to suspect kidney
weakness and to try the remedy that
has helped your noighhors.
Mrs. C. F. James. 267 8. Main
St., says: "1 suffered s good deal with
kidney trouble and my back would
ache so I could hsrdly stand. Sharp
pains would catch me and I nearly
collapsed. It seemed as If a knife
ware stabbing me In the back. I
couldn't straighten for some time
aftar an attack of this kind and my
kidneys acted too frequently and caus
ed me a great deal of misery. My
nerves were pretty bad and there were
other symptoms of the trouble. A
friend recommended Doan's Kidney
Pills and 1 began taking them. They
gradually rid me of this complaint and
I have had no trouble sinee."
Three years later, Mrs. James add
ed: "I always keep Doan's Kidney
Pills on hand, for I know their value.
They have brought me quick relief
whenever I have had occasion to use
them and 1 recommend them now as
highly as ever."
80c, at all dealers. Foster-Milbum
Co., Mfr*., Buffalo, N. Y.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Arrival iind Departute of Pauenger
Train*, Greensboro, N. C.
Krom To Leave
New O New York 1.87 p.
New York Atlanta 12:16 a.
H'ham New York 3:60 a.
New York Columbia 4:17a.
Rich. Va A*he*ille ...'..6:60a.
New York Atlanta 6:32a.
New York .. .New Orlean*.... 7:32a.
Charlotte ....Washington.,.. 7:66a.
Sanford Mount Airy 8:00a.
Mt. Airy . Sanford-Wilm 12:80p.
Goldaboro .... Aaheville ,...12:S0p.
Danville ,. Char 12:45p.
New O New York 10:62p.
A«Heville Goldnboro 4:16p.
Sanford ....Mount Airy . ...4:30p
Waah New O f>:62p.
W'minstrr Danville 7:40p.
Mt. Airy Sanford 7:26p.
Danville Char 7:60p.
Atlanta Richmond 10:86p.
Au*u*tu New York 10:28p.
Atlanta New York ll:58p.
Ar. No Between Greensboro No. Lv
4:00n 11... .Goldaboro ..112 12:40a.
A:90a. 2 Winnton-Salem ....7 10:40p.
10:10p. 18 Goldaboro It 7:30a.
10:20*. 16 Raleigh jc 2:16p.
al2:20p. N. Wilkeab 3 al:40p.
6:60p. 6 N. Wilkeab 1 8:00a.
7:Wp. 17 Raleigh-Goldiboro. 14 #:20a.
The arrival and departure of Paaaen
g*r train* at Mt. Airy.
11:86a Sanford 8:80p.
H :00p... .. Banford-Wilm 8:80a
The arrival and drpartura of Paaaan
ger train* at Win«u>n-8al*M.
Tl:46a . .Mt. Airy Rural Hall..4.SOp.
8:06p A.herllle I SOp.
(a) Daily between Greensboro and
Wtnaton-Salem and dally, except
Sunday between Winston-Saleaa and
North Wllkaaboro.
Through Pullman ilepiny ear aer
viee to Washington, New York, Rich
mond, Norfolk, Atlanta, Btrmiagfcaaa,
Mobile, New Orleans, San Frandaoo.
3chtdulci published u Inforaistion
and are Mi guaranteed.
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An Unparalled Advance Spring Collection
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fashioned by
New colors, new fabrics, new lines! You will find them all in the de
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tas, the cashmere that is even newer than crepe—and in the colors—fuchsia,
French blue, cactus green and flowing reds and coppers on the ecru ground!
Each dress bearing the Peggy Paige label, which guarantees satisfac
tion.
At unbelievably moderate prices! Ranging from... .$25.00 to $75.00
H A RR I SON'S
NOTICE
By virtue of authority conferred up
on us by ord«r in • Special proceed
ng in 8upr«*ior Court, entitled Chas.
Mrlver. William Mclver, et al against
W. McKinney, W. E. McKinney et al,
we will tell to the highest bidder on
the premise* on
the 2Sth day of Marth, 1822
at 2 o'clock p. m.
the following described real estate,
to-wit:
1st. tract: In the town of Mount
Airy. Beginning on the corner of ■
proposed new street and intersection
with Creed's line; runs N. 67 dcgreei
14 minutes West 186 feet; N. 20 de
gree* East with lots number 6 f>3.E
feet; South 67 degrees 14 minutei
Ksst with lot No. 11 188.4 feet to tht
edge of new street; thence South 2S
degrees 6 minutes West with the saic
iew street 62 feet to the beginning
See deed from G. A. Satterfield com
miss toner, to J. M. Doss in book Si
pan 482.
2nd tract. Beginning on a rock
Walter I/owry's corner on South aid*
oT Worth street, and runs with hii
tine 8outh 88 1-2 degrees Eaat 19f
feet to a stake, his corner; the no
North 61 1-2 degrees East 56 feet U
l stake; thence North 88 1-2 degree*
West 198 feet to a stake at edge oi
said street: thence with the saic
street South 61 1-2 degrees Wast 6f
feet to the beginning. See deed from
Arthur Belton to J. M. Doss, book 81
page 48.
3rd tract. Beginning at a stake in
an alley, near a rock corner to L. W.
Ashby 4 Son'* old factory lot and
run* North 47 degrees West M feet
to a stake: thence South 87 degree*
Writ 166 feet to a atake at a street,
thence South 66 degree* Eaat with
■aid (tract 66 feet to stake: thence
North 37 1-2 degrees Eaat 178 feet to
the beginning. See deed from W. £.
McKinney to J. M. Doss in book 36
pan 626.
Terms of sale: One third cash,
balance in sis and twelve months, se
cured by a deed of trust on the land*
sold, or other approved security. The
order above referred to appointed L.
P. Jones and J. E. Carter commis
sioners to sell the above described
land.
This the 22nd day of Feb 1922
L. P. Jones,
J. E. Carter.
Commias loners
A Judicious Inquiry
A well known traveling man wbo
vlalta the drug trade, says he has
often heard druggists ask a customer
who wished to buy • cough medicine,
whether It waa for a child or an adult,
and If for a child, they almost invari
ably recommended Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. The reaaon for this
ia that they know there is no dancer
from It and that It always euraa.
There is not the least danger tn giving
it and for oolda, croup and whooping
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Building Material At
Lower Prices
• ,
We are offering attractive prices on our stock
of building material for the next six weeks. We will
move our plant about April 1st to our new factory
at Minick's riding near Dry Bridge and will offer
what we have on hand at exceedingly low prices to
save the expense of moving.
We have a big stock of everything needed in the
building of a home. Don't fail to see us and get our
prices.
TESH A SHORT LUMBER CO.
Mowrt Airy, N. C
Franklin Street. After April 1st Near Dry Bridge
North Main Street
. • .
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of a ^owur of sale con
tained in a certain deed of trust
executed on the 31 day of March,
1921, to the undersigned trustee, by
J. H. Young and Annie Younr, hia
wife, to secure a debt of ((1M0.00)
due J C. Hollingsworth, and evideoced
by two note* in the sum of 1800.00
each, default having been made In the
payment of the aaid debt, and on ap
plication uf the *aid J. C. 1 lolling*
worth, I will offer for Hale, for caah
to the highest bidder, on Thursday
March 16th, 1922, in front of the
First National Bank in Mount Airy,
N. C.. at 1 o'clock p. m. the following
described real estate conveyed in the
d deed of trust.
1. Being In Mount Airy town
•hip, Surry County, adjoining Kemer
nd other*, ami be_lnnin« on • plant
ed rock on angle in Eerner'» line, and
running with ni* line South 84 degree*
Eaat, 2121 feet to a rook planted on
aaid line for corner between i. H.
'oung and E. 0. Lynch: thence with
line between them, Nortn SI decree*
Weft, 982 feet to • Dogwood on
nch (Diek'i creek) thence down
■aid creek, North 42 1-2 degree*
We*t 61 feet to a Poplar; North 4*
decree* Weat, down creek, 868 feet to
a planted rock on West aide of aaid
creek, on Ro*a Everhart's line; thence
with itaid Ewrhart line, North 84
degree* Weat M6 feet to North Salt
corner of lot owned by Roa* Everhart;
thence, with aaid lot. South 8 >-4 de
gree* We*t 400 feet to South Eaat
corner of said lot, and thence hi*
oourae aero** a Voad 180 feet to South
Eaat corner of another lot owned b*
Roa* Kverhar*; thence with Soutn
line of said lot. North 84 degree*
Weat 287 feet to the Kerner line;
thence with aaid line South 8 S-4 de
gree* We't feet to the beginning.
Containing 38J® acrra, more or laaa.
See deed from R . E. Motainger and
wife to J. H. Yaung. rvorded m Book
74 page 649, and dated Jan. lat, 1918.
8. Al»o another tract of land Wi
Mount Ainr townahlp, Surry County,
be (finning in the Hampton road, the
South Ea*t corner of lot number 18.
and running, with the Hampton road
North 1 degree We*t 164 feet to a
granite »tone; thence North 49 de
grade Eaat to another road. 261 feat to
a granite atone in the Mark Twain
road; thence with aatd road. South 74
1-4 degree* Eaat 688 feat to th* or
chard line; thence South 6 1-2 ib-green
Waat, with *aid orchard Una 484
feet to a stone; thenca North 70 1-2
dagnu Waat, croaaing the branch
and following the ridge line, 776 faat.
Mora or laaa, to the beginning. Baa
Kof 1. C. Earner land, filed in the
i of the Register of Daada of
Barry County in Bonk M page I**,
tor full daacription aaa Book 79 a<
daada of traat. page tit.
Sale nuda to aatiafy aaid nota* and
TMa E*b. 18th. 1HL