I FULLER A HUTCHKNS wUl be glad m aeaiating you to aalaat a ale* out 8-17c. Dont apoil your braakfaat with touch m«at*. Kr>t FuIUr A Hutchen'a •Ml tmiU. 8-17c. For Bale A Dairy Swing churn, jrlaaa (id* permit* operator to aaa butter famine. Mr*. W. T. Wwwli, phone 18. 8-Slc. FOB RENT—My bona* oa Cherry at Mr*. Sarah Spaayh; paaaaaaian giv en Sept. lit. Wa. FOB SALE—Tin eana any aiaa. Lov U1 Dix Co. 8-26c CRICK (or aale—MlewiMe Crick VMi. Mt Airy, Route t tfe 61VI |roqr_rhaaea Eaep table. TimM* °" *tf W ANTED, Rye. Lovtiie Dix Co. 8 26c FARMERS- Let ua figure with you on your tobacco flue*. Pay caah and •are money on them. Holcomb A 8-17e. FOB SALE—A team of horaea or trill trade for Ford touring car, or truck. Horaea arc Juat alx yeara old. Gentle and arill work anywhere. T. J. Folger, Dobaon, N. C. 8-t4c WANTED. Bye. Lorillo Dix Co. t-26c JUST ARRIVED—400 cana carbide for lighting plant* and welding pur paaas, at |6 caah per eaa. On aale at Hatcher Hdw. Co, M. T. McKnight, Wood Broa., Copeland, N. C, W. E. Re id, Dobaon; afao at my hoaaa, *The Franklin Pan." J. Luther Wood diatributor tor Weatern North Can can guaranteed to be aa jcood aa the beat. tfe. IP TOUR Piano needs tuning phone 100 Cartor-Walker Puritan Co. tft FRESH VEGETABLB —Vafetablaa W>in< to hoasea, frsah.Phone MS T. S. Aahbvrat Track Paxm. 9-31 p TWINE for tobacco, beat quality, low plica. Holcomb A Midkiff. i-17c "WE, Puller * Hutches, arc abaoluto ly going to Mil tome nice meaU. Drop in at the Rale 8-17c. rent a store room suit able for a retail grocer:' or a gentle men's furnishing store, or purchase an established grocery store. Rsply H. S. care "The Mount Airy News'5. 9-8p PULLETS FOR SALE-R. I. Reds, pure bre! pullets, 12 weeks old— $1.25 each—C. W. Dickey, Wytheville, Va. 28-80 p FOR SALE—Ten acre tract of fine fine tobacco land, located in the light soil section of Randolph county, which is famous for Its fine tobacco. Six miles from High Point and one mile from one of the best high schools in the state. Address, Owner, Box 45, High Point, N. C. 9-7c FOR RENT -Fmir nice moou in Pen der Street in the S. M. Hale former home plarr. All conveniences. S. M. Hale. tfc FARM WANTED- Wanted to hoar 'rom owner of farm or good unim proved land for sale, this vicinity. L. Jones, Box 889 Olnoy, HI. 8-2Sp BELGIUM .rabbit? for sale. See Rus sell Hlnes on Lebanon Rt. 2tp FOR SALE—Tin cans nny sise. Lov ill Dix Oa. 8-25c NOT IMAGINATIVE, b UNDEVELOPED WEA1 Browers Spring* mineral wal k>ns par day and night would ao It will cone by gravitation—who i deserved? Three-fourths of trte drinking purposes, both summer creased the use of the watar woi livarad to Uh families daily, fresl gallon and leave a hsadsosse pro! One day's flow of wata^ 1,400 | One month's flow of watar, Ttl One year's flaw of water, Mil (J cot In^or j*at^ Mid Mt dowa tn the back Mat of the IThwr, flr»t, of nwm, nil ling all ■ettlin* dawn far a brief and iiwr Into a field of TR plate. Gu and the mate ara at pfMMt TMa la tha third tfcaa that On* Milter haa injared ■—ialhla« with aa automobile In tha teat three man tha. Tha firat time ha damollahed a oar driven by Mike MeKeithan. of Raa ford; and tha aecimd time ha hacked »«et a half daaan *. f. D. boaee at Montroae.—Monroe Journal. t An unusual accident occurred at Spindale when a duaky " aon of Ham" who waa In a cafe and wanted to board , a track ran Into the road and In the meantime ran Into a Ford ear, tearing off tha raar left fender, damaging tha doom and atda some. We M not learn how much hia head waa damag ed He told Mr. Hubert Hodge that he would pay tha damagaa, which waa about M.M. Thla la tha fhwt acci dent that we have heard where a man afoot damaged a Ford.—Rutherford ton Son. NOTICE North Carolina, Surry County, Mt. Airy Townahip. lira. Will worth va. Ernest Mabe. Notice of summon* and Warrant of Attachment. . The defendant in the above action will take notice that a summon* In the above entitled action waa iaaued Tiinst the defendant on the 18th day Auguat, 1923, by T. B. McCargo. a justice of the Peace of Surry County, North Carolina, which summons is returnable before said justice, at hia office in Mount Airy Township in said county on the 22 day of Septem ber. 1928. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was isaued by the aaid Justice on the ISth day of Auguat, 1928, against the pro perty of the said defendant, which warrant ia returnable Kefore the said justice, at the time and place above named for the return of the summons, when and where the defendant la re quired to appear and anawer or demur to the complaint, ot the relief demand ed will be granted. TT»ia 21 day of August. 19*53. T. B. McCargo, Justice of the Peace. Or. W. M. tlollir«sw«rli' DENTIST Mount Airy, N. C. FOR SALE—Tin can* any iiM. Lov itl Dix Co. ft-25c CUMMER GOLDS The vaqpftn* night apf VI SIM JtalWW WANTED, Rye. I.oville Dix Co. B-2-V FOR KENT—5 mum house with bath etc. on Calloway street, nnar Main Rental $17.M). Apply to W. W. Burke. ltc CUT FLOw MS For Alt OCCASIONS MI. AIRY DRUG CO. Ag«ocy For Suttou Jt .TH •r pouring into the city, 2,400 gal ■an health, wealth and proeperity. ill bring it •ad reap the rich reward familiee would nee the water for »nd winter. A» the population in Id incraaae. The water can be de i from the Springe at ten cent* per I It Let u« eee—ftguree dont Ua: ralloa*, at 10e, | >40.00 •0 fallooa, at 10c, 7^00.00 00 fallona, at 10c, M,400.00 » ar«i; thay u; miMm through," IM mM. "Oh, th«y'U lat fm through" m> : that'* dntaf tha worrying. fw gat I •ouMlhlng »n«| with MJ ajraa AM «'• «*• ran *iaca mf ImH iwm ] mm » tain. 1 awnWnt ga thm. ' bwiuat at tha war. bat I got togathar «N|ti va*r to Md Mr o*«r " •Uld Hw 4a walir "Bur*, ak« wntaa M ma wary waah ! about tha ina plaea aba'a gal aa fara lad; la a fartory. Mai got a Blew Itttla homa togathar. Bat thay may ' aat lat a»a through." [ "Thajrli lat yno rhrattgh. a atrong j fallow Ilka you," aald tha aldar man. "I don't know. Taa aaa, I got hit ta tha (wad with a piacv of ahall and | I feavr ata now and rfcaa Tha ably I ataward, lia aaw ma ta im of tham." "Ma won't tall nahady bar»," aald | Abraiuawitm. Tau'ra all right Mr. [ Bfianim " Tkoy both waited Hprl; aiming the ■Towft of Immlgraata They had kM k il — " — f I ., n m A • k oiwniva, qimmioqra, inRjivi ip»i, in»*ir padlgri na UkM, and mom the crimp wae-waltlng far the Anal dertaloa. "If they (ImI I at M through ta aaa nj Rvnnla and hta wife It'll ha my daath." aald At.raraowlt* "I aatcd up all theae jrnn ta rejota tha falka ; I* tlila Mc rouatry Bat thry will I at ma through, won't they? Thejr rait thla tha land of hope and glory They wouldn't keep back an old tna» fmro aeeiag hta ana and bla aan'a wtfa and tha kladarer "Oh, a or* they'll I at you through. Mr. Abramowlta," anewered fthaplro. 'Ifa iac that ahauld da Hie worry lag. with my flta Ifd ha werar far aaa than for ram, if I cvaldat aaa my Beaaia. 1 d«>a't know what rd do. with Baaala aavlng up aad making a horoa far me-" "Ok. they'll let yaa through. Mr. ■haplra," aald Abramowlta. Tharo *M a attr amnnc tha llttla group Hobwom waa ahoutlng ta thaa (a hkw« forward. Oraeptng thalr handle*. they began la poeti forward la tfngle Ilia toward tha tahla what* •at aa offlrer la the uniform of tha United Rtataa aerrlra. Bai-h of that tittle grwup with everything ta tha world at otaka, paled aad trembled M that ha atoad awaiting tha »er did Each oa« of them had beaa held back for aometblag that had not been explained to him. Thla waa parhape oaa of tha world'a tfagadlaa: Their frtaada wlvaa, chll drao. pareata wara aa nrar-aad yet, a and of tha head, aad they would ha boat I ad bark arroaa thooaaada at ■Oaa af aalt water, ami kaadaada at ■Oaa af load. Abramowlta who uadorataod Bar llak batter thaa Rhaptro. waa aadr tha table. Be heard tha ndlcer apeaktng la a law tona ta aaather. aad far a menu at be raofht bla breath. Thaa ha atood bark healde bla fMead Two by two tha laimlgmata died up and received their eerdlrta, depart - lag either with Jovfol faree or with loaka of deapalr. At laat Abramowlta aad fthaplro found tbeiuaalvra la front of the table together. The ofllrer read trtfH) a paper: -Aorumowiia—you re • ammen sua piru you'll h*v« to be aent bark on account of epilepsy Nut!" Sliiy^ro was reeling antler rhe hlow. Kor an infant the Httcntlon «t the attendants war dMracted hv tutor Before the two men two pna *ag<-« "Trended- one to the liberty of America. ana to the hopelo«aneae AT thai Toy u ire back to Km rope. Abramowlti cungtit Khuplro's ami *T.leten. uiy fr'enil. < knew they'd send yeu hack. I lieiin! that ship »te» ard telling the ship's doctor ] ct nnff'1 passports last n'glit. Ton gn through aa UrWMWtti, HI r. hscti to the ahlp. Quick. don't hesitate a moment tWw got a wife naltlnc for you and Tve only got a *on YotVr* a younger iruin than me Tliln I* the land for youth. They call It the land of hope and glory." Mountain ef Death. In Mongolia 1* a mountain where all wild animal* perish such aa wolyea. eagles, goats. Men would die aian If tliey did not go <>n horseback. The natives say a had rlrmoo Inhabit* It. There I* • sdentlllc explanation say* Dr. * Ferdinand Oaaendowakl. scientist "and traveler. It la the southern edge of the coal depoalta which originate carbonic add and swamp gases. The earth hrtathm out carbonic add gas through holaa la the mountain aid*. The gas ding* to the earth la a layer about two feet thick. Bwtei of Lod< Tracy's story of the caatawnjra aa "1M»* Island." will recall the crater there fall of daad gaata aad thai 1 why'it la ho Mr< ^ tlb, i III II nil " iliiViiMiliiltilM'itliil URUQUAYAR "GAUCHO" GORE "cvoUTm" a* tho iMfieu aouth wwt, or tbo "tmiww" typa of the Mexican agricultural ft—, Naturally he than became the Many of tho In diana, ■ man of paaea withal, though a aomewhat turbulent paaca. forerunnar nf tho great modern agrlculturlat. la tfei* evolutionary ataga, In tba middle of the laat '-entury, the Argen tln» •gaucho.'* with hia rbaracterlatle |.on< bo, i<«« hoota tight panta. long hair iM hark about lb* baad. hia bar chief at bla neck. and Ma high, aaiiw brimmed hat. trat a liartiarlr uota of color to tbo forroatloo of tba rural at* mcnta of tba etnbrjnalr nation. Sub jecting hlmnelf t* «a|a aonrlco on tha great aatatea, h» ram* to bo .Ivlllaed. and being m>. ba arrived gradually at tha extinction which clvlltaatloa etrecta far all outatandlag Indlvlriuallatle t*paa. Craacant Waa Chrlatlan Onaa. The national emblem of tba Turin la tha craaceot. Their organlr-atlo* far aiding tbalr woumlfd la called "Tba ltM Craacant." I nder thr rreacont they fought tba aoldlara of tha craaa. Tat craacant aa wall aa croaa wan raal If • Chrtatlaa emblem. Kor tba crae ccnt waa Brat umkI by tba primitive r'hrtatlan* of Conatantlnflfde aa an aaa hlem of tha growing power of <"hrla tlanlty It waa not until about tha year 14V!. after tha Turku had rap tured Conatiintlnopla that they adopt ad tha '.rootat aa tMr national a» hlam. Tha reason why ha* never bean aattafu I flly explained. The ciew'at la eaatntlally a armhol. and yat tba Koran fo«t>tda tha naa of all ayrobol* or Imarea in tha religion* caramonlaa of the Turk* The ore* ant la naad. however, and nona aaani to object, or racatl Ita Chrlatlan origin and ilgatft cance Sign* of Trouble. A Montana Ore luarabal H*t» tho fot lowing a* «ure eigne that aom>'tMng unpleasant I* goin* to happen to y«io: "A crack In your chimney l« a «ura ■lrn that you are golo,: to move, if you dream of ameUIng «moke, It I* h aim ■yon are a*h«ep nod had better wake op. To *ee a paperhanirer pn|N>rlpg over • flue-hole Indicate* an lmtM>ndlng low. It la had lurk to look Into a dark rioeet with a match. If you can sea your (shadow frutu aa oil liun;> ■ hlle Ailing ii gnaollne atove It indl<-*tew a crowd of pome coming to your how». When the wind noMi, It la extremely had luck to liurr> traali nenr the houac. If you amell *** or gasoline and look tor It with a light It foretell* that yoo are about to atart on a Ions Journey. Even If your houw and furniture are 'corered by Inaurence,' It I* extremely unlucky to have them hum on Friday the nth." Rockefeller Fourjatlsn. The Kockefelltr Koundatlca, i '* dowed by John D. Rockefeller wl more than 100 million loiter.. wl given a r ha iter by the etat, «f Jttw Tork In 191S. It# |' ii,n>ae la "to pr mote the well-being and advance the rtvllt-jitum of the people of the Unit ed fate* and Ita territories and poe aeaaiona. and of foreign landt. In the acqnlaMon and dleeemlnatlon of knowledge, la the preeeatlefl of aaffer tag. and In the promotion of any aad all Hi* el entente of human pmfreea." ™ w^pe re^B ■ "DM yea erer have any exciting m pen«aeaar "Aboat twenty yearn a#B," aald the leave a a eat era tewti by a aotorleua lau |M mb who dtdat like the rat of ay <Mhaa." "Am yea are agll) all re. I ea»iai pa* BEOS OF OTHER GENEFUTIONI aMe Thaw CanaNaa ef Taday. A truth law of Nature laqaliaa rbat wa spend nearly a third of oar Htm a< Inaenalhle raat. aad It la • normal coaaeqneaca that wa should haw Imoni lofinolaeeura of that piaea of furniture which comforts or annoys •lecp—our bed*. retaarka the Kaaaaa Hty Htar. Hundreda of generatlona have haaa before mir time. aad all of thMf «>unt laaa people slumbered na we d<>; not. haaiaiai. apoa has aprtng* aad hair reattreeaea The anctevta alapt gpM aktna thrown ui»m tha ground I<ater, palleta at* lonaa niahaa. haatliar. ar atraw wn» ronalderad • groat h» proveawat. oattl tha Romans rlmugfct nf liofnar feather*. aad tha nppar claaeee placed tha cuehloaa upoa , which had haaa In nee alaa among the Kgyptlans aad later Or*aha Tha heda nf Franca of tha Baraa teenth century wara anmptuous -rea tlona and Way ad an Important part la aortal affairs. It waa tha cuatom that a hrlde. -«n the da; following liar mar riage, ahould ratlra ta her had aad welcome th<- vial torn who oama to pajr their reapecta. Again on tha third day • lady of high rank would recline npoa her conch and re<»lve all tha court. A widow of thla period alao kept to her bed for aeveral daya after tha death et her huabaad, aad frleoda off act ng •vmiwfhr called npon her there Farms For Sole piiatd for the prod actios 4 cotton, tobacco,, bfriaa.. mad peaches. Lm eomty ta .wtm th« center of the State, and m community in the State has bet' tor school*, roads and railroad facilities. .Com* and. inreatt cate • K';JL ' M4i M. C. Reeves, Sanford, N. C. tikiiiiflftrn Railway juuuki II naiiifdj Popular Excursion To Washington, D.C.* FRIDAY, AUGUST St, IMS Ro'ind Trip Fart From Mt. Airy, N. C. $11.00 Utn Greensboro, 10:90 p. m. LM Arriv. Washington 7:» A. * Id A ran opportunity to Ttoit ths No tion'i Capital. Tickets pod « days and I aigMa <a Washington. This ia a fine opportunity to speed the week-end and Labor Day in tMe beautiful city. Ticket* good returning on all «•■ irular trains (except No. 17) op to aad including train No. IS tearing Wash ington. O. C. 9:36 P. M. September 4th. IKS. Tickets good in day coaches ami Pullman sleeping cars.. tlake your sleeping car i iserratioaa early. For detailed inforaution apply to ticket agents or addrsas: R. H. Graham, Division Passenger Agent, Charlottee, N. C. W. W. Chrietiaa D. C Rector CHRISTIAN AND RECTOR ura Insurance ™ Southern Railway System PASSENGER TRAFFIC SERVICE Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains Mount Airy, N. C. Effective 6:00 a.m., April 29th, 1923. No.1 From 130 Mount Airy, 1 '51 Sanford .... 132 Mount Airy 133fWilmington . To j\Vilmington '."TV. Mount Airy Sanford • Mount Airy Arrive i 11:20am' 8:00pm Lmt* 8:15am 2:50pm Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains Greensboro, N. C. K'om w York-Washinft'tti... Birmingham-Atlanta Kfcw York W»<ihinjton ... Richmond-Norfolk ....... Vew-York-Waahinjtton.... N w York We^.inirton. • • Atlanta-Spartanburg " inford, N. C Mount Airy, N. C. < ioldaboro-lUl* ifh r,isrlottCTviIl» r>anTiUe . X Orleans-Atlanta .. ' „neville-Wir«ton-8al«Tn ^'nminirton.Sanford .... WnthineUm. D. C hT» Vork-Wa»hinjrton... W ti n*t*r-Charl»tt» .. oiii t Airy-Rural Hall . Charlotte -Atherflla .... Auruata -Columbia V-*- Or leana-Atlanta ... Now Orleana-Atlanta ... f To ;AtWtu-Birmighain.... Washfnjrton-Kew York 'Colombia-Aocusta. ... I •Charlotte-Asheville 'Atlanta-New Orl< H Atlanta-New Orleans Waihineton. D. C. Mount Airy. N. C. .. 1 Sanford-Wilmington Winnton Salero-Asheville rh»rlof ■ > - Waataiinater .. Waabinijton-New York . );• 1 1 rh '..uiihoro Rural Hall-Mt. Airy ... Charlotte-Atlanta . Atlanta-New Orteam ... Danville. Va. Sanford, N. C. ... ..... Richmond-Norfolk .A.... Wanhinr'on-New York WasHinirton-Now York Wa*hinf toa-Nrw York Arrive { Lvav* > 12:23ara'12:30»« 3:50m 36! 1:30pm' l:Tp* 6:85pmi 6:SOj* 4:13pm 6:0'.pm (I 2<>p» 7:#Op» 7:4~ 6:0tpai 6:1 6:10pm 7:3 io o&pm ' o _ ! 10:46|<m 10:S6pw I ll:50pm'11 :SOpw 6:45 pm 6:4»pa Art Irr 4:4fea *:SO«n !0:10pn • T:10mi • l taopti • l:20pn If :10pn MttfOpn !5SS No ill i is SI1 IN 181 II 4 I 11 I

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