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W W. Ann, of Mqr Mil, ■pant tlw wiit with the faa&y g|» . ■!## Pa ■ ___ i ■ i ■■■ ■ ■ r owtot niywt tna wii aceoByv M Wm by his little m Billy Ann aad Misa Mary hm Rurm Mr. Midi Km. Will Jaaaa aad f»» Oy. of Looisrille. (pent the «nk ead hm. tWr little da lighter Elisabeth HMtahf the guest of Mr*. Walter JTa. IWllw. M. r. MIihu. j\ and H. 0.* Jarrell art attending tha Mr. aad Mis. K. 0. GUatm aad Mr. and Mr*. Claade Sttaaoa and ehfldrw, of Btateerille, and Mrs. B. T. Joyea, at Greensboro. ipont tha wash and at White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. W. M. Lewis aad daoghtar, Mrs. K. J. Dickey, of Atlanta, 0*, motored to Wytherille, Va., Saturday, to moat Mr. Dickey who will ^arf mac time hm with Ma faaifly. Mr. and Mis. 1 H. Leonard an spending thia weak at Mount Vernon Spring*. Little Mia. Laura Neil aad & H. Jr. an riaitinc their aunt, Mrs. BaMridge. in Oreanaban. Mrs. Julia Shelton. Miaaee France, aad Margaret Shelton, Clarence Shel toa aad little daughter Mabel Shel toe will return thia week freat a Motor trip to Gaffney aad Spartan burg, 8. C., aad Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Bochaaon, of Sanfoni, apart Sunday with Mrs. CUude Ab ahar, they ware accompanied home by Mrs. Ahaher, who will visit in Balsigh . before returning to this dty. - Maadamea Ralph Duncan aaddaugy tor Elisabeth and Hunt Eadaily, of North Wilkeaboro. ipenL the paat weak and with their aiator, Mrs. W. B. Partridge. Walter Phelps, of bMfk, visited ,hi» sister, Mrs. Claud* Abahar, last • B. V. Holcoaib, of Koanaka. Va.. is tha goaat of Wa daoffhter Mrs. E. M. Rollingswoftk. tha Mn. Wilton Wiggins m4 Mb Jennings of W. B. Htb, liiiliy. s4Sr. B. M. the MeColiey cosikidcrition forty Z •n, bor dufhtor and m of Greensboro arc guests of Mr. and Mn. S. M. Hale. L H. Swain, of apent Monday here enrouta to ton, W. Va. when ha wfll Mr. and Mn. W. 0. in Tmrboro, iftw yitrtint Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Taylor hi this city. Mn. D. K. Boylaa and dtfnghter, Katharine of Winston-Salna wfll ar rhre this waok to riait Mr. and Mn. G. L. Mix Fiorina to her how, in Bine Springs, Mo., after riaitiag Mn. W. T. Haynea and other rriatiTN bar*. Rer. and Mrs. Sab Bernhardt and children, of Winston-Saloon wots gueata of Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Sattor tield and othor friends 1 Mr. and Mn. Sargent Duffiald and children, of North Wtlkaaboro, wars weak end (Mats of bar mother Mrs. Jntte Absher. /• Mn. Hargrora Boles and thria small sons of Monroe are risitlne the< fsmfly of 8. M. Bate. Mrs. Botes was before her marriage Mtes Kelly Bsas Muneyhun, of Bristol. Tana, and had many friends bars. Mrs. 0. W. Kochtitsky and children, of Wlteo* an |oadi of Mn. I. H. Kochtitsky. Mr. Kochtitsky, who ac tbea bare teat weak. by Mrs hare has* gveats of bar and Mn. B. *. Rot. and Mrs. J. B. Fulgnom Tuesday tor an aatosMa tour Is the waatorn part of the state to the to tapaat of Moan tain Put White away thar wfll riait Boo. and Mrs Raymond Browning, at Thoea caught In the net «w» Kl vin Roberta, Gee. Sutphms, Michael [immnna. R. C. CaMybdl, and Claud* Edwards, Mid all ialm4 a pioa af guilty. Roberta paid • fine of 1100, Sutph.n tti. Tlauaaaa »U. aad the other* 110 eaah. The mid was a nice ana from Um offloera' atand paint far uadar th* law thty gat one-half ef tha (M.tt, tha ma nay, up at the tima of the capture, and m other half gaae la charity, ta ha deaifnatad hp Dtak MeKinney waa hafara tha rourt • second ttoa hr speeding and thia time tha tail fined I* ae there will ha aa mom trouble with Dick an the Mbjact of speeding. Ha ta net ta drive a jlwari aar for the next IS aaaaHw He la ysnalttad. however, ta drive a truck while at work. hat aa more pleasure tripe far Mm during the next It months. Will MrMlllian la in Jail waiting far trial on a charge of Balling liquor. About a weak ip t^e officers faund nearly three gallona hurled in Ike ground near the Spi tags and McMil Haa ia charged with placing it there far later delivery. McMillian has been naming a pap stand at tha fenc ing pavilion at tha Springs during the summer but the officers suspicion that his sales have not alwaya been confined ta soft drink* alone. • Ham x- w».__ tor imral «K*»ths plana hav* bM^ in tW hands of architects far tkt I tn>n of a m hooee of Saba, three miles north of Airy. The plai and have boon tor* for bids and it ia *» ported that] work will baa In an the now building! within the next faw weeks. The iwi tiun of the now tihnrch Is Mad* pursMa by tho liberality of Mra. Kate Smith Johnston. of Wmston Salem, daairhter of Z. T. Smith, of thu city. Mm. Johnston boo tab an interest in the work at Salem account of this church being the plac* ] of worship if Johnston prayiiw to build the church and the membership wit) furnish it, which will includ- tho pews, heating Tho church is estimated about l»,OO0, and tho be supplied' by the Mr.ltod Mrs. Walter Martin and aoa Walter. Jr., of Kannoke, Va., art rtait- ] ing friends and ralntivee bora. Mrs. Walter Woodward, of Gibeon Tilla, arrived Wednesday night to vi sit Mrs. F. D. Hoicomb. Miaa Giadyt Kelly, of 8nnfotd, will arrive J:.t»day night to riait her sister Mrs. George O. Graves Mtaaaa Nona Hoffman and Virgi nia Graves ka»< returned to their homes after risit.ng Miss Edith Clair Lanke at Aaburr. Mr. and Mrs. Fnd Ingram of High Point viaited the familiaa of F. L. Smith and J. t. Saprger the first of the weak. ' K Charles Smith, who holds a poaHion in Mount Holly, spent a few daya with his parents Mr. nnd Mrs. M,. Smith, recently. Mrs. Charlaa Stafford, of CaL, ia the guest of Mil C. W. Tay lor and other relatives hare. Mrs. Stafford wffl ha remember*} by old friends as Miaa Wakay. ' C. W. Dickey and family, of Wyth oville, Va., are guests of Mr. andMra. 'C. W. Taylor and other ralatteaa to ho with his sister Mrs. Stafford, of Cali fornia who is alao Mia. Taylor's Of Maaat Airy awd tarry Maty to 1MB W (to rapM Km a* Uaot. Hay. Ma ta tha air aarrtaa at Mi aatfaa. •rod by Mm* dM m •( <i> a -r «m £ • ifdnn ef w»W«« and Unt Dm Hlrht. TMa lafat iMuit la eap to baftn at Maw Yark Cttv, go taad, IcalMMl, Engli.nd. and Praam la ba o»ar Mesopotamia, Mia. Ma China and Japan. .Tka1H|kt arroaa tha Pacific wHI ba by way ef the Ka Hl la land to Alaaha, thence dawn tha ooaat to tha United gtatoa. Tha tha ahertaat paaaibla raatea over wat ar. Tha lanfdht "hop" win ba aaaaaa tha Atlantic from W»afiandlaw< to (iraanland, a dtatanea af ahoat UN •ailaa, altheat a atop, tlaai Haynaa mjra that la makiap thaaa Ion* "hope" 'ha nary will pataal tha nrate to m. ®tia bbj aviator a^ho lal^^t ba^^a ba giv# ap tha ftl«ht front any caaaa. There will ba na effort to tinab aa thia trip la eatiaiated to^aha tbraa to foar montha, bat the amy officer* of the United State* want to ba tha ftrat in the arerM to Mad a fleet af airplane* around thia aphew. Should Lieut. Haynea be* selected aa oaa af the pilate hie part la thia la teat mora of thr government will make hiatory •nd add more honor* te thoee ha haa already rained. V >r Aagwt 13 mm* 14. Thoae in charge of the i for the Sorry County Sunday School Convention, which win bo held at the Baptist church, Park Mountain. N. C„ en Monday night and Tuoeday. Aug. R and 14, ltd, ate confident that 8unday School workers from all sec tions of the county will he in attend ance at the various session* of the for the convention have I large delegation of poacher*, officer*, | end other interested —iherm to the While the convention is planned pri ind officer*, all who are interested in Sunday School work are invited to attend, and a special invitation ia given to the members of men's and women % organised Bible Has The offltii I are requesting the co operation of all pastors, superintend ents and other Sunday school in the effort to make the convention a success. The two out-of-county speakers on the convention program will bo D. W. Sims, general superintendent of North Carolina Sunday school elation, and Miss Flora Do via, taut superintendent. Both Mr. 8 and Mias Davis are wall trained With thaae two outside apeakers, and the splendid local talent, the county officers fe ' that an interesting gram ia Beautiful Party For Youthful More Bargains! Ob T*riday.beginning at ):M A. M., we will pat en sale a big lot of remnants and some fulJ pieces of raal nice quality ribbon, also a lot of remnants and half pieess of lacsa of all kinds. These articles are always useful to a lady with several children and the pries will bo wy at tractive. We atill have a few remnants loft over from oar spec ial remnant sale. Come in and look them over, yen wifl be sere to find something yon can use at a vary low price. Remember the laces and ribbons will be sold strfctly for cssh. The price will not permit us to charge or evrhange anything on this sale* ' I Come early the first day before yowr neighbors get all the best values. . Thanking you again for your past patronage, 1 am. Very sincerely yours to serve. J. L. Harrison M. C, 001m at Cstl.rtir at tim to front «rf'(l^rut'onNb Mount Airy on Dm a. the UniteS'stoto^ to a certain tract or parcel of IhhI lying and beta* in Surry Contf, WMtfWU Township >mii«d aafal »1I the rights tttlaa and interests of to a white oak; Waat M poles tea' tree: thanre North 220 tiln to a black oak to Reynold'* old Hm; Ann - said Una 1M polaa to a WfciPMH JoKnaon'i corner; thence Sooth 108 polaa to a spanish oak; thaaea Kpolaa to ChTtoaAmtoc. coat 110 aersa man or laaa. Tha above daacrtbed property waa Mad upon ondar a writ of Fieri tha United I Circuit Court far tha Waaton Qia triet of North Carolina aad aold to satisfy a judgment takan la aaid court to tha caaa of U. 8. vs. William Baynolda. Principal, K. P. and.T. i. J«uup. Surety. Tha property was Md to by the Uait ad State* Gorerrunant an Oiptsartsr t, INT, In part satisfaction of said hlltiMant GltXlAM QRI8SOM Collaetof C M. JONlfcs, . » Deputy Collector -^NOTE—The above aale has baas postponed out of respect to the lata praaSnt of the United States. War m G. Harding, until Aug. 84th, IMS, at one P. 117, in front of tha Poet Office, in Mount Airy, N. C By or dar of tha Collector. This Aug. 8th, C. M. NOTICE North Carolina, Surry Mount Airy Township. S. A. Huuw, tr time »; 8. A. Hen- i nis A r-^rV »Th. Harden^ I To W. H. Ha.xfen La!:* r«uct: That an action entitled >ia abcre has j been commenced in the , M - Court of Mount Airy Township for tha recovery of Two Hundred and Kifty (fiM.On Dollars. fee by tha defeat ant to the plaintiff on contract, and the defendant is notified to appear to f-re H. H. Lewellyn, Judge ot tha Recorder's Court if said to <ui the feth day of September, _ 10 o'clock A. M., ar.d answer or i to the complaint and lot the def take notice that if ha fail to and answer or demur to the romptaiat, plaintiff will apply to the court for i the relief demanded. The defendant is further notified that a warrant of causa and is returnable on the 8th day of September, 1923, uefors Hia Honor, H. H. Lewellyn. Judge of thn Township, at the town hall in ... Airy, and that saM warrant of attach beer. levied upon certain in- i the defetxkat L*r4B" Company to f Given under my hand, this Aug. nth. 1MB. > v R. V. Deyerle, Clark of Record) J% Court.
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