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P roadway Thoatro To PnmiI
Big Attractions During
According to • statement made a
tar days ago by P. A. Boona, the
manager of the Broadway Theatre,
this popular playhouse will preeent
to tali people of this community
through the month of November •
lineup of attractions that reads like
the blue book of moviedoaL A selec
tion of pfcturaa have been booked
that an the supreoJe efforts of the
procurers, stars, directors, and au
That yon may gain some Idea of the
pictures booked read the following
Eat. Norma Talmadge in two of
her wff lataat productions, i'ne
Wunderful Thing" and "Loves Re
demption." Then there la the erer
popular Gloria Swanaon and the ad
mirable Rudolph Valentine in Elinor
Giyn's groat story, "Beyond the
Rocks;" Then there is the charming
Constance Talmadge in her neweet
picture, "Polly of the Follies. \ What
will in all probability be the beat and
moat appreciated picture of the
month oomoa In the name of "Tol'able
David," starring Richard Barthel
Of coarse the month would not bo
complete without good old William 8.
Hart, famous for ais wee tern charac
ters. Ha will bo aeen fat "White
Oak." Betty Com peon appears In
her moat recent vehicle entitled "The
Green Temptation" and Shirley Mae
on cornea to Mount Airy in "Jackie,"
one of tboae delightful storiaa that
hare made Mlaa Maaon famoua.
The Pa the News aleo ia to be
ahown every Tuesday and Satarday,
lays having baa
days having bean
abort subject days whan the beat
that can oe found ia the way of
continued plays, comediea and educa
tional featuraa will be shown.
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Obituary Of R. L. Wolf*
' R L. Wolfe was born March tt,
1867 at Stony Ridge, Surry county,
M. C„ where he lived until December,
1*11, when he moved to Guilford
county and haa since made his home
there until his death on October 18,
1922.
He was the only son of Dr. N. A.
Wolfe and Aleatha Gordon Wolfe.
He was married in June 1000 to Misa
Alice Booker, who with six children
William, Edward, George, Julia,
Dorothy and Robert Jr. survive him.
He alao leaves one sister Mrs. M. A.
Jones of Mount Airy.
He was a farmer and loved his
work, being a progressive man and
student of modern form methods,
was a leader in his community.
In his youth he profeaaed faith in
Cfcrist im lived an upright and moral
christian life. He Joined the Baptist
church at Greensboro, May, IMS and
was baptised by Elder O. J. Denny.
His health gave way a number of
•MM ago; tho ha oonauhed special
ists, none gave him relief. His suf
fering were borne pattortl^untfl the
Ob the last evening be implor
ed the Father to let him paaa into
the Great Beyond before the dawning
«< aanthar day.
The number of floral offerings
to the hich aateem In which
his friends and neighbor* held him.
The remaina were Interred at the
family graveyard near Pinnacle, N.
C. -Contributed.
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Words Of Appreciation
Mount Airy News,
Mount Airy, N. C.
Dear Sirs:—Yon will find my cheek
for 11.50 to renew my subecription to
the paper, u I cannot do without K.
Edfir and I always look forward to
it every week, aa wa aura do atill love
Mount Airy. Best regards to all
your family.
Ellis Lundy
Episcopal Church
There will be services in the Episco
pal church Sunday morning, Novem
ber, 19 at 11 o'clock. Biahop Coad
jutor Penick and Archdeacon Harding
officiating. All member* are ee
pecially requested to be present and
a hearty welcome is extended to all
visitors. Also have Holy Commun
ion at the same hoar. 11-11
Notice of Trestee's Sale of Laad
. By virtue of authority vested in
me in a certain dead of trust, ass
ented to the undersigned trustee, for
the Bank of Mount Airy, on Nov. 12th
1019, to secure an indebtedness of
$211.56 and due the 12th day of Oct
1922, and recorded in the Register
of Deeds offies of 8urry County, H.
C., in book 70 page 48, default having
been made in the payment thereof,
and at the request of the holder of
the bond therem secured, I will sell
for cash to the higheet bidder, at
public auction, in front of the Bank
of Mount Airy, Mount Airy, N. C.
Friday, Dec. 1st, 1921 st 1
o'clock, p. a».
the following described real estate:
First tract—Lying and being in
Mount Airy Township, Surry County,
N. C., and bounded as follows: On
the North by the lands of Jehu
Math is and Henry Parria, on the
Bast by the lands of James Irvin. on
the South by Forkner'a creek and on
the West by the lends of Lula Camp
bell, containing ten acree more or
less. This tract of land in the
Northern part of lota No. 8, 4, and
5, North of Forkner's creek in the
division of the estate of Samuel and
Dalton Forkner. deceased of the home
of Samuel Forkner.
Second tract: Bounded on the
North by the lands of Robert Forkner,
on the East by the lands of Ed Fork
ner, on the South by the- lands of
Short end on the West by the lands
of Ed Forkner—-containing four and
1-4 acree more or less, fliia Is the
lot of land allotted to Mrs. Kate
LongTidre fei the division of the
estatee of Samuel and Dalton Fork
ner, deceaasd in the mountain field
tract and known aa lot No. 1. For
further reference of these tracts or
lots of land reference is hereby made
to the division of the estatee of
Samuel and Dalton Forkner, deceased,
recorded in the office of the Register
of Deeds of Surry county, N. C. to
! book of deeds 75 pages from 1M to
191 and plat recorded to book of dssds
76 pare 597.
Sale made to satisfy a balance of
$106.06, principal, interest, and eoet
of aale to add. Tnla the 80th day of
Oct. 1922.
J. H. Folger, Trustee
J. E. WILSON
Marble and Gran its Monuments, Toibi and
Head itona, Cemetery Fencing
GRANITE WORK OF ALL idNDS
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Corner South and Granite Streets
MOUNT AIRY. N. C
To the aarprUa of «I»miI mrmry
nt» there i* an ooort at Mm this
weak. Election ia coming on and
»m>M) in attendance at Dohaan
waa think inir more of tha content
next waak than of court .and Judr
Calvert decided to adjourn rourt and
net try any eaeeo a* near eie*ion
lima* Ha evidently had a little
■ ym pa tha tic feeling far Sheriff Aeh
burn and Aoliettnr Omaa, for ha
knaw that Porter Gravea wanta tol
roll up a tremendooe majority thfcn
tima, and ha denhtfaaa lhaaghl that!
with Capa Haynaa running Sheriff
Anhburn naadad to ha out hunting up
noma votae now if ha ever expected i
than to ha of any benefit to him.,
Tha grand Jury aubmitted ita report
which etill contain* tha raaoMMM4a-1
tiona. Ilka thoaa ha rata fa ra. that a|
fanca ha built arodhd tha jail and that1
tha roof of tha court hooee nhould
be pat in rendition ao thdt H will not
leak.
Home one aaw Marvin Dawaon
carrying a piatol which offenee got
into court and he waa required to
forfait the weapon and pay |M and
tha eoet. . '%
A caae that coneoaaed a goad bit
of the eeart'a time waa that one where
C. r. Caraon, J. C. Sl»«>x and J. A,
Simmona ware before hia honor
charged with a general affray in
which deadly weapon* were *aid to
be uaed bat which turned oat to he
only rocka and atlcka. Tha trouble
started whan Caraon • topped up an
old road that had bean running
through hia land' for year*. A 'new
road haa been built near thia aame
road and Careon chopped coma tree*
down acraaa the old nyd to atop
people from ualng it. One day Sim
cox and Simmon* came along driving
four oxeft to a wagon and they guid
ed them over the treee acroaa the
old road and clearing the paaaage
way. Caraon happened on the acene
to *ee the act and he got into court
becauae > he began trying to drive
theae two men off by throwing rocka
at them. And the two driver* of tha
oxen alao had to pav a fine for tre*
paaaing on Caraon1* land.
Practically all of Monday and Tuae
day waa conaumad in trying a boy,
Raymond White, who #ae "chargcd
with an aaaault with a deadly weapon
on a woman. White waa out hunting
one day and happened to hlaze array
with hia gun iwar a woman'a hov\
being ao cioae that ha pretty nearly
a hot her front door down, acariag
her ao bad that aba ran off and had
White indicted for aaaaulting her
with a deadly weapon. White claim
ed that it waa an accident on hia paH
and aa tha fttate waa not able to
ahow any malice in connection with
the offenae the jpry acquitted the
ooy.
Briton Floyd, colored road builder ef
Elkin, paid a fine of |76 and the
coat for aaaault with a deadly weap
on. Just who Floyd aaaaultad never
wu discovered but it was in evidence
that one 8tiAday afternoon he get on
a spree and pn»eedsd to shoot op the
camp where ha hoarded.
George Moore aad Dallis Dancer,
two other members of the road fovea
at Elkin, paid 125 and the coat for a
little ^hootinjr scrape hi which they
engaged wherein Geo. believed that
ha was a bettftr shot than Dallas Al
though it cost them 9X6 neither one
proved that they were expert marks
men as no one waa injured from eith
er display of artillery.
W. W. Atkins paid *60 fine aad
Lela Hatcher, colored $26 for engag
ing in a fight. The trouble aroae
over who should cultivate a particular
spot of land which was under dispute
between Atkins and the Hatcher wo
man. The woman wanted to fight
Atkins but be held her off by main
strength and in the meantime another
negro woman who worked for Atkins
took a hand in the affray and pro
ceeded to give Lela s good thrashing
before Atkins could interfere.
Howard Wills mixed liquor and
gasoline too freely aad paid <t6 fine
and the cost for rsekleas driving. '
Will Wisemsn, of Pilot Mountain,
came very near going to the roads
for a term for getting drank, brand
ishing his pistol too freely and for
being a general nuisance to his
neighborhood. At first the Judge
thought SO days in Jail would help
to tone him down, hot after maeh
pleading by his attorneys he waa re
quired to pay a 960 fine aad the Jail
sentence suspended on hi* good be
havior in the future.
* Clafence Bennett, of Pilot Moun
tain, plead guilty to selling a pint of
liquor to a neighbor who had begged
him out of it for sick purposes. The
Judge waa not. so certain about how
much of this liquor is sold far medi
cine aad taxed Bemmtt with a 9900
fine and the cost, together with the
ususal good behavior clause.
After months of oaaaeleee work
Babe Johnson has # last brought ta
Justice some of the parties who per.
potaated a fraud ea him which he
could never get ov«r until the partiee
were convicted. Babe lives alone on
his farm near Wertfield sad about
two years ago two nan aad a woman
came to his houae late la the night.
One of the man claimed to be a U- \
FORDS
Reduced
3(50.0°
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Prices Effective Oct. 17
' Touring Startar, 1 $30100
• Runabout Startar, $33*00
Touring Without Start*, $294.00 ' [
Ruabout Without Startar> , 1269.00
Coupo,
s^u«, tff9ff.00
Truck, $380j00
ABOVE PRICES ARE F. O. B. FACTORY
Can Make Immediate Deliveries
Full Line Genuine Parts and Supplies
In Stock sit All Times
GRANITE CITY MOTOR COMPANY
PILOT MOUNTAIN MOTOR COMPANY
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puty abenrr with • niki warrant
for Bab*'* premise*. Baba knew la his
own Bind that Im had don* nothing
to bo afraid of tha law and ao lot tha
party in to make tha aaarch a* thajr
demanded. After tha searchers left
he found that they had (tola aU his
money daring their snnh. about ISO.
Baba always had sa idaa who tha
parties wars hot only recently waa
he able to find one of them. Ha
charges Toss Butner and Babe Kiger
and a woman. Minnie Milton, 'with
the crime. Botner was trisd st Dob
son last week on the charge of lar
ceny and housebreaking and the
Judge gave him two and a half years
in tha penitentiary for his part, ia
the erima. He appealed to the Su
preme court and waa able to give the
$2,000 bond required by tha Judge.
Babe Kiger ia at large and Minnie
Milton is in jail at Winston charged
with aiding in ths criminal assault
on a young girl of that dty.
Claude Worth Boat serve IS
months on tha roads lor dealing in
liquor. From this sentence he ap
pealed to the Supreme Court and ia
•till in jail at Dobeon not being able
to rive the $1(00 bond he is under.
Claude was first charged with tar
nishing Len Taylor of this dty with
large lots of liquor, and it took two
trials in the Recorder's court here be
fore he could be convicted. He ap
pealed from a road sentence Impoo
ed by Judge MeCargo and was able
to make a bond for Ids rslsass Aad
right then eras when Claude did not
know whan to stop Soon after he
was caught by the officers gi this
dty bringing a gallon fef liquor into
town in his car, aad was also bound
over to Dobeon court for that offense.
Last week John H- Folger eras able
to convince the jury of a doubt about
Claude supplying Len Taylor as waa
charged and he was acquitted on the
bill for which Judge MeCargo gave
him the road sentence. But the eaae
where the officers caught Mm red
handed with the Uquor was too plain
aad tha Judge had little meray for
him when he handed out tha fifteen
months on tha roads.
Ed Bartlett, another colored gentle
man who works oa ths road force
near EMn. wasted S' few more Una
campe and took pnssssskin of nearly
all their belongings. lie was caught
with the goods aad eould do nothing
but plead fuflty. Twelve ssontha
waa his sentence.
Early Hutchena, of 8floam, eras
convicted by a Jurr of retailing. 1W
Judge waa willing to give thia jeiing
pay in# com\ ana lane p™ v*
havior oath. v
Eugene Sim peon «u taxed wttt
the coat in a falsa pretence chart*
which p*« out of a tranafar of land
to hia brothar. Ha cava hia brothei
a dead of trust on hia hen for some
borrowad money and whan hia bro
thar la tar investigated tha mortgaga
ha found that Simpaon had not In
eluded tha how*. A settleasent°wai
reached by tha brothara and tha caaa
stopped 'by 8impeon paying tha coat
H. K. Swanaon. a popular young
man and of a prominent family, ai
Pilot Mountain, ia tiad up good and
fast far tha aaxt thraa year* by thi
order of Jodga Calvert Swanaon
waa before hia honor and plead guilty
to being intoxicated aad driving i
ear at tha same time. So aggravat
ed waa the offanae that tha Jodga
waa stern in dealing with this caaa.
Swansea paid a $200 Am and tha
eoat Ho ia also under hood not tc
drive a ear for IS months and not to
drink any whiskey within three years.
Should any of these requirements of
good bahavior be violated by him
within the stipulate 1 time he is to b«
brought into court and tako a further
sentence.
Aaa Da via and Coy Woohrina, two
young negro boys, just oat of knes
breechee, who Uve in thia city, plead
guilty to an aaaault on a nagio girl
above the cemetery last spring and
were sentenced by the Judge to aarve
10 years each in tha penitentiary.
The evidence brought out before the
court after tha boys entered a plea
of guilty was such that had the eaaa
base allowed to go before a Jury tha
leas than aae carrying capital punish
ment Davis claimed to he only IS
years old and Woohrtne 18.
Matt Dranghn, who lives on ths
Do boon road, paid $100 to the school
find for Us confess ion of stilling.
Just the saaae Matt says ha i> not
|UIIf, »nnou|[n u» jam tin unag a
■till is his horn* on* day teat apiit
Matt lays the (till belctaged to a
fn«nd of his and that thfc
cam* to hha om day and
that the officer! war* getti
after him and wanted to
■till in Matt'■
dation he granted.
liev** that this nne friend
and reported that • still
found at hi* home.
J. W. Surrati, of near
got on a (pre* and started out
his pistol, which got Mas Into c
where he lost 950 aad the coat
his little frolic.
It was proven in court that 1
Walker, colored, had sold a plat at
liquor to some of his
Pilot Mountain, aad ha
with $76 aad the coet.
A hard fought caaa waa that
Preeton Riley, a young hoy from i
about Clkin, charged with stealing a
Ford from J. P. Moeer, of the saase
place. It waa nearly two months ha
fore Mr. Moeer located hia car
abandoned by the side of the read ap
in Wilkes county. The caaa raqair
ed a whole day and into the night
and mora than 60
; present in the caaa. The jury
victod the boy and ha waa
j to 18 months on the read*.
Little Florida Gnna Hal
Little Miaa Florida Gravee waa
host*** at a Hallowe'en party to bar
little friends Tuesday evening Tie
time honored Hallowe'en
enjoyed, not* apple* ate.
Littl* Miaa Evelyn Fawcatt waa
winner in a
The tittle folks
taiM toiler added sect to Umi
msnt of the party.
Five-room Cottage
For Sale
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