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BUILDING Iota ml kWi Monday 1:00 p. m giytw FOR RENT—PvrnklMd now rim In. Call 14i at Jmkte inMnn. Jtp. EXTRA good turn wanted. Apply to mo »t VMM PUtoa. W. H. Wood*. MIp MU81C PUPILS—Mm. I. W. Barter, mommiiiM by Mln» Julia Prich ird. will accent • limited number of piano pupil*. Pupil* should enrol! at ooea no aa to he "-in \-tth opeiir.r of fall term. Sept 4. Studio at 186 Rawley Avenue. Teleph-m# Wo. 101. t-10-c FOR SALE—A Gardner tourin* ear. been driven but 7000 mile*, splendid •■ondition. look* almoit like new, new *et tire* and new hatterie* Ju*t re cently pot on. Will aed at barrain prtee and on rood term* to reliable party. See me rieht away. I>r. J. E. Banney. tfe. IF YOC want to double your money In n few '-ear*, ro to R rower* Snrinit*, Sele Monday. 2-00 p. m. Contemner 4th. and u*e vour brain* and money. 9-lc WAVTFP AT ONCE—Clerk at We*t em Union Telerraph office. tfe TERNS FOR SALE— A*para«ru* *preneerie aapararu* p1umo*a and •word fem. larre tbriftv plant*, two to four year* old. Apply 170 Hlne* •treet. I-1( ONE de*lrable buildin* lot on *outh Main utreet below Friend* panwtn are for *ale cheap. Mr*. J. A. Jack «on tfe. BROWER'S SPRINGS and farm borne at your own price, surrounded by apple and peach orchard* and aniarv. You can ret all the fruit and honey you want, for the fretting 9-1 c YOU ARF eordiallv aolieited and earneatly reoue*ted to come up to the cottajre on the hill at B rower* Spring* and Inapect the reaidenee and surroundinir appurtenance*, anticipat ing the auction *aU f.ahor T>av Mon d*v. Sent. 4th. which i* a leral holi day. The ladiea who may want a rammer, hot weather retreat, are <«nec<al1y invited to inapect the Vnm». frttH. flow»r* poultry. fl*h. etc Sale certain, at '-our own nrice. if not *nld before. Come. Bmwer. tfe, RROWFR'S SPRINGS I* an ideal location for a country (tor*. 9-lc TWO OFFICE rooms for rynt over Granite Cltv Votmr Ok. all modem convenience. Anply to Granite C**v Motor Co. tfe. FOR RAT.F—About 14 seres of lsnd Ivinf adjacent to Bailey's Cuttin* ahed and Mount Airr and Faatem function. This may be houjrbt either a* a whole or divided Into l«ta to •nit purchaser*. Aoply to J. A. Teah, Mount Airy. N. C. 9-1 •«. TOR SAT.E—On* lot in Hamburg. Solendld building lot. Mr*. J. A. Jackson. tfe. WANTED—One tool sharnener On* granite cutter. Open ahop. Apply statin * wage* wanted to Roanoke VI ♦roIHe t Marble Works, Inc.. Roa noke. Va WILL IT BB TOU—Some one will ret the -bartratn" of their Ufa at Bnwei*! Sprtnge auction aale. Mon dar, September 4th. Come and IH and ib. •-!*. When the bo wale an eonatipated the lower bowala or larwe inteatinea packed with rente matter. that i* made up largely of H*ee »erms enter the vermiform ap paadtx and set up inflammation, which la commonly known at append! cIMs TaV* Chamberlain's Tablets when needed and keep »o«r bowels Mfriar and von have little to fear mSB ftlMBdkltll f-liitift''JSlirii^ ' II I - ■ *■- '■ ■ . Bit- £>. I By Mr. Juw" (VKrpff. in Bharfteid Dally Telerna t»M A »ary knutlW ami wadding twwwtiy lock place to Btemt ftrM M»t hodiet charrh on , Saturday ••■ninf. Augmtt M at I •a'eteck. whan the tdaatltj at Miaa f.illlan Shott. only daughter of Mr. | »nd Mr* |lwk (ha fthatt, «m aimi ' Into that at Mn. EUla Scott Rala. Thla event haa baan anticipated with am Miaa ghatt la one af tha ma at nd moat Imwi ef her and N ta with pride and icgiet tha aha thla mm laav* har *fa*n a hoaae of har _ __ Tha church on tha QMaalna waa In' tha handa of an artiat who had ta ■N tha aacred ecu toe la ha par formed and la keeping «Hh Ma tha cathedral randlea with wax tapm amid a background of »iaaa made a wonderful affect; la front a/ tha p»l pH atood a tall haaket flllad with tovaly Raatar lllltoa that aaimed ta iiptfy tha parity of tha young Uvea , about to plight their troth hi God"a nam*. Areand tha altar rail and tha choir toft, (vy waa twined la a way that carried oat tha aaft pwa af tha background, and beautified tha Tha church organiat, Ji Brown, praaMad at tha before tha auirriafa Rath Bodall. bi har dear appealing voice, aang "Becauae." af Gay D. ArtatV. Aa tha teat atrabia of tha eoag ba came a mamory to thaaa llatenlng, tha notaa of tha erer-thrflHng bridal chorea from Lohengrin aoonded and the uahera. Maura Ralph Millar and Jamea Mann, pmraadad down the aiato. Then tha gmnaa—ail, Mr. I. % Smith, of Mount Airy. M. C.. Mr. Edwin Fo*. and Mr. Hush Shott, Jr., followed .lawn tha ahte. Thon the beauty of the arene grew mow bitenw m the brideimaidi, drr»aed in brocaded alhrer doth hi p*«tel ahadea. (aim om by on* to the | altar. Mr*. Jamea H. Shott, matron | of honor, in sapphire silver doth, I i-arrytaf a ihow»r of Ward roses; j Mix Ruth Indell in orchid silver cloth. carrying a large jade feather' fan; Miaa Jane McDermott, of Mor ganton. In Jade silver rloth, carry- ( ing a similar feather fan In orchid ■ shade. Then the maid of honor. Ml*«' Aldine Hamilton, hi sunset »ilver cloth, carrying a ahower of Ward, roaea. The bride, a petite brunette, striking In appearanre becauae of her. happy, vivaoiou* manner made a rare I picture in her bridal array, leaningi on the arm of her father. Her gown I was of crepe back aatln, embroidered in fmatod bead*, unusually becoming ; wan the reil; orange hloaaom* forming n coronet with rope* of pearia loop-1 inir under her chin, the bloaaoms be-! ing used alao to border the reil. her only ornament heinr a platinum bar pin, presented by the gloom. The ahower of bride'* maea and lilliea of the valley with the faintest pink bud* trailing dowr. finished the picture of a very lovely bride. The groom and hia brother, Mr. James Hale, beat man, came from the •ide entrance to the auditorium and met the bride at the altar, where Rev. T. 8. Hamilton. th« bride's paator, hi hia distinctive manner, performed the crremonv that 'made them man and wife, using the time-worn, yet ever new, ring ceremony. The trium phant atraine from Mendelssohn's wedding march bore them out of the church, and ft la hoped to a life full of Joy a* the notea of that particular muaie expreas. Mr. and Mr*. Hale l«-ft on train N«. lfl for a *hort bridal tour, after which , they will be at home at the Hopkinx apartment*. Baltimore, Md. The bride'a going away gown was a three-piece rolt of fallow brown I veldyne with caracul fur trimming: I her hat of turban shape wa* made of silver cloth, draped in a rich henna vail Miss Shott is a graduate of Beaver hirh school and finished her educa tion at Holllna College. Mr. Hsle in the son of Mr. and Mm. S. M. Hale, of Mount Airy, N. C. He is an alumnus of the University of North Carolina and at present la em ployed by the General Adjustment Bureau with offices in Baltimore. ' The out-of-town guesta at the wedding were: Mr. and Mra. S. M. Hale. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hal*. Mr. Jamea Hale. Mr. J. Raymond Smith, all of Moant Airy: Mjsa Jane McDer mott, of Mornntown; Mr. and Mr*. A. S. Rumham. I.ynchburg, and J. D. Shott, Charleston. The Hsle-Shott bridal party war# entertained at the home of the bride's parents on Raleigh Terrace Friday evening after the rehearsal at the chureh. This occasion will be remembered by the young people aa a very happy and festive one. the cutting of the huge bride's cake, which was indeed a wonderful speciment of the baker's art, afforded much merriment. IV ofiQii fini wpw »if wwj wjin cicu* mations of praise and MifM aa ttef are a beautiful aatlisMia and wW Mowrt Airy. N. CJ D. G. CRAVEN CO. M~tf Airy, N. C| VISIT out BEAUTY PARLOR VISIT OUR 11A UTT PARLOR Tiki* HUM nor* than aw Mm w* are making a special effort la bring la Mian! Airy far ymm •election the biggest and b«< showing of Suits, Coats and Dresses that bu «« bttn shown by any Mora mr in MiH Airy We are ahowing a wonderful array of new fall drteeee. suit* and coat* in a largo variety of materials. We hart all Umm to arranged that you can mo at l«Mt 1M different atylea in ton minute* time. Tou can see them all absolutely free of chart*, *nd we will he delighted to ahow them to you. Our atylea are free for you to aee. W «• upend money in bringing these styles here for your convenience and we are glad to have you come in our store whether you bay or not. You will not be requested or persuaded to buy against your will. Neither do we hide our styles behind eases. Ws place them all out In the open, so you can wait on yourself if you wish. Wc are very proud of the selection we have received, and we show them with great pleasure. There has been radical changes in stylss for this coming season and your old clothes cannot bs used or made over to aa good an advantage aa hereto fore. New Fall Silk Dresses COATS Far Trnunwi A rood variety of coats sure to salt every taste and fit every figure. Exception ally smart looking new Fall garments that were made to sell at very reasonable prices.. New Suits For the First Fall Days Women'? and MtoseV far trimmed or Plain. There's a profusion of tailored, sports and dressy models, distinctive in design and featur in* ever}' new style. Developed in all the lending Fall shades. And these elegant fabrics: Marleen. Stevella, Duvet de Laine. Tricotine, Mixtures. Yalama. Twills. Make a Special Trip to This Store and Acquaint Yourself With the New Styles The Cash Store D. G. Craven Go. 19 Hoars From Broadway •Iway* b« a pleasure to the happy couple, being a meet expreeaion of I he affection and eateem of their many frienda. Mr*. Shott was aaaiated in dis penaing hoapitality by har neighbor hood frienda, Mrs. J. K. Murphy, Mrs. E. A. Leonard. Mra. Jemee OTCeeff* unJ Mrs. C. 0. Slahlman. ind served delicious peach ice cream. cake, cof fee and mints. Administrators Notice Having qualified aa adi \iniatrator if the aetata of gusan Hughee, de ceased, late of the county of Surry. North Carolina, thta la to notify ail persona having claim* against the ;state of aaid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at WeetfWld, N. C., on or before the 10th day of August, IMS, or this no bee will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to the aaid estate ■rill please make Immediate payment. Thia the 9th day of August, IMS. R. V. Marshall, Admr of 8uaan Hughes, dec'd. Edw. M. Linville, Atty. CUT FLOWERS Far AO OCCASIONS MI. m DRUG CO. To Prosecute Farmers Who Violate Contract* The appearance of Aaron Sapiro "rfraniscr of the Co-operative Mar keting Aaaociation within tha area of membership, that is to say Vir ginia, North and ttouth Carolina, is underitnnrf to bar* special i-aace at this time. Mr. Sapiro. the Danville Regixter learns, held a ses sion with officials of the aaaociation a few days ago after his speech at Timmontville, 8. C., for the purpose of instituting action against such member* of the association as have broken their pledge by selling their tobacco on the warehouse floor*. It ia understood that such action* will be initituted at an early date and that once and for all the question of the legality of the five-year pledge will be made a subject of the courta. Makers of Casket* Nearly Out of Coal Washington. Aug. 26.—The Char lotte Casket company ha* asked Sena tor Overman to secure an order for coal for it In a letter to Mr. Orel* man President E. R. Cannon said: "Please see the coel committee and see If you cant get us a car or two of coal through at once. We are almost out of coal—hare only enough to last us till September 1( and you know that j it would not do for the casket fottoliw to hare to shut down as there are very few caskets on hai eMfter at ths different factories or In the hands of the undertakers, and it t« essential to the health of the community that all casket factories be sllowed coal with which to run." The matter has been taken try. NOTICE By virtu* of i Deed of Trust execut ed to me by C. D. Jarvu and wife, Lilli* B. Jarvii, on the 8th day of April, 1922, to secure a debt of fire thouaand one hundred seventy-five ($5,175.00) dollara due Firat National Bank of Stuart, Virginia, default hav ing been made in the payment of aaid debt at aaaturity, 1 will aell for caah to the Mr heat bidder on the premiaea nn the 26th day of Baptmtber, 192*. nt 1.00 o'clock p. la., the following real estate, to-wit A lot lying and being in Surry county. North Carolina. Mount Airy Township, and more particularly de scribed a.« follow*: Beginning at the corner of fence on ear* of Main street as now laid off, Hollingsworth's Southeast corner, runs with Hollinga worth'a line 205 1-2 feat to corner, post in old fence; South 69 degrees SO minute* West; thence South 41 de Tree* West thirty-five (86) feet to an apple tree; thence South 19 degrees East 80 feet to J. W. Prathar'a line; thence North 76 degrees Eaat with J. W. Prattler*! line K7 1-S feet to the ••die* of Main street and J. W. Pra ttler** Northeast comer; thence with the edgv of Main street IS deti—a 80 minutes Weat 98 feet to the begin ning, the aame being the laada deeded to J. P. Prathar and wtfe by W. H Horn, Commissioner, registered In Book 62 pace 217 Records of Deeds of Surry County. Sale made to satisfy said debt, in terest and cost of sab. This August SBth. 1922 J. H. Folger, trustee Somnambulist Dioa aa RmvII of Fall hnmiti, Qt., Au*. ft.—Walkrr Hodktea. 18. aon of Hattry B. Ho4 kina, walked oot of a third story window of his home wbil* aalaap teat nifht and emM hia akin on ■ Mall pavmaant. Ha M wtthln a aktrt llMi Hunger. Ox Beat Suet Sauce is used to create aa appetite or reliah for the food. The rigkt way ! is to look to your digestion. Whan you hare rood digeation you an ear tain to relish your food. Chamber Iain's Tablets improve the digestion create a healthy appetite and cause a gentle movement of the bowels. ! Sydnor & Sparger Insurant-- Aprents' 1WCMT AIKY. N < I Dr. R. J. LOVILL PHYSICIAN OAre eeor r. D. By Tirte* of the ed ta a cartain deed of OB th« * M day of January 1M0, bj Gotna and wife Julia Goina, to E. C. BJtwi. for R. D. Clark, aecurinf a debt of four <S4M)1S) doUara. and default been made In the payment of km. t will offer for sale in froat if da Bank of Mount Airy, a* tbe 8th day of September l«t at two o'clock p. m. the foQowinf imiiiiad property Baftawtaf at a (take on the waat •Ma of Rfr* raids Drir* at J. A. At k in'* renter and rnna Sooth i V. *71 fast to a cherry ai 01 bank of Ararat rtrer; Ararat Hear; thence op the rrrec aa aeandei i northward Wi feaA ta a po» »t in the atfcMe of the ths.tco N. tT Ilurni Boat tt a atake or. the weat aide of Drtva, >TL 8. SO
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