Can tai
twa <#L : _
l> n than. what
t ta wn to T»*s fort
a place of i
«r krmiiuHt «iom at t
for all who had
fey damnation aa it* hart
they pnraua htm Into TaaaT
Tin group waa (trailing up Ihe *11
ga atr»-»r Keith could Imagine the
Tt, Taru'xw comment* upon the
Queer and quaint they would
I W *•
Ba laft hla aback and want op la
t Oka hotel Ha alwaya fat drunk whan
; a ship ram* In. Ha liked (a ronfront
, tfeoaa prfm Puritan* with the eight of
• drunkm white man Ha liked ta
( aaa thair 'Magnet. ia aaa tba w»maa
i shrink away from htm. Ha aat down
i aa tba veranda and called far
; whlak v
A group .urii* In and aat at tba
J hart table Tberv wara two womm
and two met,. One of tba an anaat
ad bta attan. .>n Kaitb eta red until
tba otbar ralaad hla ayea to neat Ma.
Mnfordr
Harford. b> all that waa aacrad!
I What waa ha, of all men doing la
| TavaT Aad rha woman with him, ta
| ward whom be dlaplayed a rertala la
E tlraacy of damaanor—aha waa aat
I Molly•
Harford cam* over ta him. "I want
yon to maat my wife, Keith," ha aaM,
I aa If their encounter
B pU(,
Keith fouad blmaalf talking ta a
white woman for tba flrat tlma la
flaw year* But aS the wMta
waa tba queatioa tm Ma teart.
aat Molly. Ha had Carer
Ha bad approaches bar with tha la
■ and acoca that had become a
of hla nature, bat bar klndnaaa
him doarn There waa soma'
tblag In her attitude that be had for
gnttea could arlat In white women—
gpMpethy. nrnlarmandlng.
"I think my huaband want* to hare
little converaatlon with yon." aha
HmM Anally
Metford took him apnrt • Keith,
old man, I mhip hire to find you." ha
Mil) "Ton were premature In leav
Amerlrn. Molly—Oh. you dUInt
fWKl- r*tand. Sill- and I weren't in love
Itl, eteeli o»!n>r Mt nil."
•She tntd me—''
flRhe t'lthTt rare for yon. And yoo
iglit !f win I. lint nil* learned to
re afrenvard. wl-e- you had gone
my ga ymi did Keith. these four
ir« <tie hat bee* waiting. It waa
ly a few month* ago that we found
"where yon had (tone. And xhe
attll waiting KHth."
Keltli looked ahont him at tW trop
ll enil*>ranec of Tnra. and that
II homealrknee* for the fray «klea
of New Rnglnnil roae up la blni again.
"Tou'l! t-ome. wont yoo Kelt hi"
Met turd. T*» reaarved a pa»
on the ahlp for yon.'
"Tea, ril eome." anawered Ketth.
Lumber Vartatiaa by ttatoa.
Arfcanaaa la the leading lumber atate
. the production of red gum hlrkoey.
and ayramore California leada
rlwood. white ftr and angar pltiea.
ana la flrat In yellow pine, ry
and titpelo. Colorado la at the
In iogdeiKtli pine, Idaho In larch
arack) Indiana In heeeh. Maine
alamn fir. Michigan la mapte. Ulfr
In white pine Mlaalmdppl la eot
Mlaantirl In walnut. Oregon
yellow pine. Tenniaatt la
Waahlngtoo t« Douglaa dr. aprne*
I cedar. Weat flrglala in rfceataat
yellow cedar Wlaronaln la hen
t—ihar Manufacturer*'
old Ja^Maa Tea
ba aaed to play a Trading part
DM ba. naallyT
aaaal iff the abaft"
-c
•tea Uun Big Lom
Uok *raat wormy a<
bar* flmtlnlaitlng la impartann" aa •
rnault ot wldwprmd w at miil lmf
cbuiara .rruia. It Una ham radm t<d
by about ttu par caat tram Um Um ma
durtac tlu> i»<«t liaMatroua ytara, bat
I aitb grruiar cm ami battar uadar
I Mnati u. ot (Jta plu*u« It couid Ita »
Oarad to a mucb pntar aatmt.
With the gradually tacrva«.a*
tmt at thia -llaaaaa, If la Important that
mviM grwvara ^*a attautlou ta tba
: ia» attiar atlnmia irbk-b eaaaa
. torn—, autuu ut which ara fraquaatly
■ aaadaaad with cb»lara. Among tba
| flaaaaaa wtth aympinina < »nfiiaad with
' tbaaa at rtiolara ara aathrax, apUagap,
< giwirwnt Hrttla, aacrokaetUaata, ptaar
i Ujr, paMUiwiala. palawlng. awtaa
piagua. tulirrrulo.la, aid wwn(
Whan ttwrr la an; davlntiua from
I tha normal la »tt. appatlt*. or >ltga»
lion, it la tlaaa t»r tba anw ta taka
1 mraanrr* ta prrv i-nt poaalhlr Inaaaa.
lllanr allmmta nftaa ran br »m aaaafl
1/ treated by tba ownar, bat In ana at
. doubt tt la tha part at wladum ta aal
' far a Tatarlnarlan.
Georgia Girl Wins Over
Boys in Raising Swina
T*lrtni tba rtiampWmahtp at tba
«>utbaaatrrn at a tut sway from mora
than nor btmdml bay rnatratanffc
twatra-yrar-oM lain Dnnnn of Rny»
Lois Duncan «na H»r
| aat, On. »m the tnnil prlae In tha
, Hoys' IT* club eventa af the r»-cent
j Southeastern fair In Atlanta. (la.
She la aeon with "I «m« «B Libera
tor." the Poland-China hoar whMt
ww Me rtiaaptnnehtft Wte Mm waa
•en>n.l prlaa with another entry.
Bar "pet pi**." aa she ralla them,
ware ralaad under her aula 41rectl«n
and care and are aa tame aa klttaaa.
She e*p»*'M ta take tltem to other !n
tarwctionttl falra In the country and
^ capture more prtiea
Most Careful Attention,
for Eggs During Summer
E«g* are entity sacuretl In March.
April and May. It la during the three
DKu.tliH which follow that tlx' flock r»
moat careful .mention. Twelve
year* result* at tlx- 8torr> egg-laylns
contest showed that a normal well-fed
hen ahoulil lay within aeven of aa many
ctrvn In June, July »nr! Auzuat aa ahe
laid In March. April nod May. The
h verage coat of feed for a hen It «p
proslmatelv 10 rent* per month "TOiI*
feed bill naturally run* leaa In mmgiar
month* than In "Inter month- \Vh<>u
aeveu out of ten egg* pnxHced by the
average I rn arc produced from March
, Dm Ui i»« i'teuili«r Or*t, ran you afford
to oveHook feeding for aumioar egg
production?
Corn Is. Not Favored aa
Milk-Producing Ration
Oorn I* more of a fattening ration
than a milk-production intton. but a
certain amount of corn in a ration la
valuable. A considerable amonnt of
; bundle corn can jbe fed to Tory good
advantage with rimer or alfalfa hay.
Belter reault* would be secured Kf a
rule for the corn to "»e lmskeiPout and
ground.
Give Attention to Hen
and She Will Work Hard
• What the hen need*: Home grown
grain* ant their by-produeta. a little
more light to eat by, clean water,
•nmigli grit, a dally wet or dry maah.
i a*ercl*e and a •cratch mixture Olva
I bar a little gytre Attention and aba
i arm work border for you
Turkey Failure* Laid
to Infectious Disease
The turkey hn<tln**a would to »ary
profitable indart If the twrkeya would
all tlvw. hut unfortunately a M M
them die ««»n.etfrnea *« tt than. Tb»
chief trouble la an nfa. flon* Itaeew
' pkfiK of tha I
patrolmen for thia dmtriet «
held at the top of the Dm I
haa under hi* tmpd
eialan the Bp-hup a£ the
in flwi v. WDkaa. Aaha and Allarhaay
eNntim, compriaing a total of about
360 mile*, which ha anuat tiawm and
In*pact almoat weekly. Uruler Ma
rhmnr- ha hao about M rami patid
men who have charge of the fnraa
of hand* in each of tha SO
and each patrolman with hi* help i
machinery la auppoaad to
maintain and beep in good condition
from 10 to IS milaa of load, according
to the claaa of cunatmetien. in Capt.
Satterfield'a territory are throe atate
tha Blue Ridge
V
in Wllkea coonty. All 1
kept in the beat of
tian hy nonatant dragging and fUUng
in of hole* and
TM picnic MM laat Saturday m
for the puifiw of |»ttlm tha road
patrolman and til* f«ni of hand* with
each ootftt batter acquainted with
each other and afford than a pleasant
ootinf. Tha placa m lac tad for tha
occasion waa a moat suitable ona, l»
catad at ona af tha highest points
alone tha Btaa Ridge and affardad a
vaat panoramic view of all Wilkaa
county including the beautiful valley
up the Sao*-- trail, and wt down the
outline of the mountains for miles and
miles. Thm scene waa made more awe
inspiring by the taominf up m tne
far dis*anei» f »knt »H«- -i* sentinel
of vM ?urry—the I i'ot Mo i itata -
which *eerrr I he keepV • watch
over t!*j Hextinu* ol all Mi»>t ■r^r
within its view fr»m far and near.
After the hour xpent in feasting on
the anod things pr pared by the ladies
( apt. Satterfield took charge of the
ceremonies and called his patrolmen
to the improvised speakeA platform
where they were introduced and each
one explained in brief oat dear detail
the roads they were maintaining. Af
ter this the audience yss surprised
when Capt. Satterfield produced from
those present a gentleman whose fame
has traversed the com nent of the
United States—"Farmer Bob" as he
's called in that section but known in
<"ongn>M as Coni^rsmnan R. L.
Dough ton. "Farmer Bob" livea about
four miles from when the picnic was
held and when he Warned of the pic
nic quit tits hay gathering, doned his
old felt hat, gathered his basket of
fried chicken under his arm and came
over to enjoy the day with the boys.
Those who were not personally ac
quainted with him did not realize until
his appearance on the platform that
there was in their midst so distin
guished a personage. Mr. Doughton
made a very interesting talk on the
good roads work hi this state and told
how other states of th' union are tun
t*g their eyes towand North Carolina
rtnd are daily '..ending delegations into
ur t%. <li to mnke a study of our sys
tem and methods. Mr. Doughton is
i member of the Congressional Com
mittee on Road* and this has caused
v itn to get into better touch with
v/hat is being done in road work all
"ver the nation and he says he be
! that it the present stage our
'n»e i« leading al! others in the vork.
Capt. Satterfield say* that he and
bis men ifTend to make tfeis picnic
;in annua! affair and already tha
ilnce of th" next rreetinr* is being dia
"issad, and nany have suggested
Roaring Cap as the next gathering
i>laee. By that time the state will
' sve completed the hard surface road
up the Blue Ridce to that point. The
party going from Surry Surry to Mul
»rry Gap went by Elkin and North
Wilkesbort.. but in returning some
same down the Boone trail from North
W lkeiboro to Yadlcinville thence over
into Surry.
Bridgera-Daniels N
Invitation* » follow* h»vr born sent
oat from Raleigh. "Mm. Annie Cain
Bridgei* requeat* the honor at your
presence at the marriage of her
daughter, Elisabeth , to Mr. Jonathan
Worth Danieli, on Wednesday even
ing. September the fifth at nine o'
clork, Edenton ' Street Methodiat
Church. Raleigh. N. C. Encloaed card
read* "Reception immediately after
the ctr—uwy. Carolina Country clnb.
The favor of a reply la requested."
Thi* wedding will )e of interest to
the puhltc inasmuch aa the gnim
la a aon of Mr. ami Mrs. Jwefbee
Daaiela and the teMs is ako a mem
Sat., Sept. 8th, 2 P. M
. On the above date I will offer for sale at public auction the following pro*
|*rty:
Brick store building on Main street now occupied by Sanitary Market
Four vacant lots on Cherry street
Four vacant lota on Cherry avenue near Martin Memorial Poepital.
One vacant lot 80 x 800 ft with beautiful silver maple shade. This lot ia
one of the nicest on Cheery street
Don't fo~|«t that Cbeuj street is the
concreted.
J. F. ALLRED
A CiMt Spirit—I lUwiwal
If than be any peopla who Ml
tiw operation of the Holy Spirit ae
<»mpaning the pi—thing of tho &o»
pal m it did to tta (fay* of old, (toy
•hooU hare bra Ib • revival held at
Indian Grove Baptist dmk, hp la*.
J. M Neater, last weak.
It ia Mid by people n uitiwil to
wttending revival meeting# that sash
a manifestation at tta Spirit is rare
ly ever Man thaaa aayi on any occa
sion; that not wit hftindinf thf tscM^
*iw downpour of rain day and night,
tha nesting capacity of tha church
we* taxed to the limit and aontonen
nfarly doubled and that cha^aoat in
tense interest wm manifeet from tha
beginning. At timea, before the sar
mon wm finiahed. the people would
rise to their feat in (Teat throne*
ind make a break for the front aak
ing for prayer; lomt ihouting. noma
weeping, and tome praising God, in
"i»naar that m mm could doubt the
fulfilling of the promiae, "I will
"tmr out my apirit on all flaah."
The writer ia Intimately acquainted
with all the people of that nectioa and
"an testify that this was not an out
Hurst of the "riff raff" but waa a da
j -nonntration of His Spirit and Power
' <mong a rood aubstantial people,
j Many additiona to tha chnrch ware
j made, hut the greatest p 1 *« far
t» we can judge waa the uy ift to tha
j :*ople of that community regardleas
| <>f denominational line*. ,
Incidently. Bro. Neater is a farmer
| is well as preacher. Tie serves three
other churches and has had good meet-;
nfs in them all and added 48 hp tap- ■
tism. Haa good Sunday tehoola going
in them all and has made a good crop
of tobacco besides. A Friend.
Mt. Airy Route 2, Aug. 16.
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
KAJUVS CATARR. UFTOICJ.VE
b««n um4 luccewfb.'l r in ttw tr >a»B
.f Cktirrt.
HALL1 CATARRH Mr.i/U l.V.: > »■
?'•tn of ■> BSir •'•(••h QnMnr I
CWfteaw hy (•«•: fr '
iit'ei-iwl > i i-. , «Mej>
brourti «h* *Hoo<S . J j '. .a
thu* X 1 i i'.tffltoMH
Sold bi *11 drOr Mr*
J Cb«M>- * ■ • i Off-j.
Flues
8c Pound Cash
• . .Vv-A-/ .. ■ „ 4 . .•••••J \ . I
t III- _____
• M >
We are doing our partin holding down tiM
price* of Flue*. Some are trying to get higher
price* hy talking workmanship. F.wamine our Fhm
for yourself. The same man made all the elbows.
Hofcomb & Mm
Auto Tires are CHEAP at the present time. Buy now.
J. E. WILSON
Marble and Granite Mniw—nil, Toaba mad
. »
Haad *mm, Cwif F«ek|
GRANITE WORK OF ALL KINDS
Corner South and Granite Street!
MOUNT AIRY. N.C
Robert J. LoviH, M. D.
3fllc« Hoar- Phone*
» to 10 A. M OOto*. Hi
! P. Si. and by Appointment 1U*. Z&k
*wid»y hf AppointaMat
avtf Ibtnat) * W.dkif
R. M. LANCASTER, M ?
Office in Post Office Building
Rc^dcnc* 111 Rxrkford St. (Dr.
vl» ur-'i «ld'a haute.)
County Tax Must Be Paid
By September 1st
ii m W
"Ordered, That the Sheriff shall proceed to collect all taxes
by law that remain unpaid by Sept. 1st By order of the Board of
Commissioners of Surry County."
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* ' *
The above order was made and given me the first Mondav
in August and 1 have no other discretion in this matter than to fol
low out the instructions of the Board. This means that I will be
compelled to proceed to collect by law all taxes that remain un
paid on Sept. 1st All who have not paid will save cost of sale bj
paying during this month.
It will be with regret if I have to advertise a single Dgraon for
their taxes, but unless they are paid as ordered by the Board I will
have to perform this unpleasant duty. Pay now and save your
self the cost and save me this unpleasant duty. •
C. H. HAYNES, ~