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GOOD NEWJ1UN for aalo. I now ratal! frim. laa John A. Martin at taoot'a Bark Shad. " 11-M* LOOT—Lieaaae n—twrr 267M. Finder U fWd.PllBW. ltp five or ais __ „ __ ■. CUT not Umm l«l ■aothi aid. Mn. U-tte raff M the net Sunday. _ If ltc ■OOM ABP^BOAKD Qo-^r"»a^ iC ' t 4 Fpfc* -liu St ,, f pliivM FOB SALE OB I ea South DmL iiiii lurtlii fair grounds. All Modern cwitmmmn. f. P. Job—. ltc BOOM AHPBOABP—cloee in J14 Franklin St or 00 fou want to bur a suit at i ID n«lu yoa took hs did before? Im Co. The better clothe* lie FOR BENT—-Snmi bow* on Frank FOB BALE—Choiee Abramsi Bye at the Granite City MflL tie FOR SALE—Mitchell car newly Minted, in food shape, M17.00 or wflTtrade ea boildinc tot. Mrs E. J. France 207 Labooaa St. 114c FROST, paacakea and Woodruff's honey—Oh Boy—Ask . Up andar of the i ctw of Early Aahbvrn and Mrs. Handy, of thia city, waa called. d to th« flap-l ally oa fba| char** of Tha hi an out of Km. Handy on* day bat | of the child •lao that ha had aarrtod It away I that ha «nM |daea It In mm for aafe hooping. It NfriMd Hid daya of tha ttsae to aolaet a Jury and atdoa wora aatlafiad ft mn aorvioo on tha ground that 1 id not hatiava In capital puniahmant. | No evidence waa tekan in tha i room haa haan ewHri to ito < by people intoraatod in tha ca* 'he laaryara hare aondttctod tha 4 nation of altnaaa— In aneh a taking, dalihorato and detailed way IhM at ttaaa tha interest of the pub lic So far the caae for tho atato again A*hb«m ia auhatantially tho umo i waa made out at tho preliminary hear ing, no now evidaneo of a itartling day of the miUy by tba wlfcan of Chiof Law renoo and Dr. Wolts, which daalt wttk | > diet-ovary of tho body and tha i nar of Ha death. Tbaro waa mm t tion raiaad aa to tha infant mm 'mil play. Whon found H bad a rag! to and from Aahburn for tboir Tho pwpooo of thia ertdonc Mra. Randy in bar that A.hbum had boon guilty of bmoral relatione with bar for aomo montha, and tborafora tho fatbor of hor child. Monday afternoon Whon the atato Had ftniahed tiamlninir Dr. Wotta tho attornoya for Mra. Handy offorod i piaa of fiBty of ■analaaytiUr on her part wbkb waa acMptad by tba atate. Than it waa that Mra. Handy waa put on tho atand aa a (tate'a wit- | naaa to tootify airainat Aahburn. In | Her teatimony the woman atill pro-1 teatod having anything to do with tho j death of the infant and maintained j that ahe-^pormittod Aahbum to carry' it from hor hom« within an boor or go after it waa born ho tolling hor that he had found a rood home for K. 11m croaa examination of Attorney J. H. Folger eounael for Aahbum, failod to "•Hake her in any appreciable way. Upon the completion of hor teatimony the atato raotod. Tho attomeya for tho deftnae are relying upon an alibi to cloar their client of any participation in tba crime of murdering the infant. Wal ter Welch, who worked at tba mm atore with Aahbum teatifiod that Aahbum carried him home in hia car about the time the crime ia alleged to have been committed. The defence aiao ahowa ^y other partioa that ba| had been aaen going to hia home on| the night in quaation. Tho eaae ia luppoaod to go to tho jury aome time Thuraday. Folgor ft To Igor, and A. K. Holton, of Winaton, are lepieeenting Aahbum while Soli citor Oravee ia conducting tba prooa cution alone. It ia oatimatad that the pleaa of the attornoya and tha of tho Judge will coneume a time. _ ' to Mi w. HI am) Um itaa Man m mM ta pay tha pMlg ha| hta M Ttm Oihw Mart Mt driaa • • whila Intoxteatad for thu wt t»«r Mn. Ha aba paid ISO fin* and tl Dr. CtarlM S. lug aaefatary of tha Baptist oonvantiM, wiQ ba pillll at meeting in Dobaon and will tha It ia Both layman and In aoma eaaaa pantora will palpita. Tha ctnvnitioB yaar November SOth, and it ia tha of thia campaign ta anliat tha arthri-1 tiaa of all tha chuhaa In m effort I to bring tha work for tha yaar ta al rinaa without i District CWfe Ms*ti«g TWs Evsrythin* k in r—Jin— tor the Woman'* Di.trict Club mNtkw to be held in tha Commercial clnb par lor* in thia city Thursday beginning with lunch at 12S0 p. ». Thia maatinc will ha honored with the preaence of three of the leading club women of the state. Mm Palmer Janwm, of Kalaifh. presidsnt at too State Fsderatteo, Mrs. Thomaa Lingta, of Oaridoun, • forni praaldni. and Mra. Thaataa O "Berry, of Ooldabore, *1 M1 n 1 ■* — «■ n/ A. 1 - J - ■•wwi "iti |'i viiuviii %n in* rioiii* tion. In addition to thaae will ha the dis trict proaldsnt Mia* Roth, of Elk in. and representatives of all the cluba in the diatrict. Every club nmbn ia wpid to ba pmaont aad help to aiaka thia out firat diatrict moetinr a en The lecnuMRt of the Lord's Sap per will ba celebrated at the 11 o'clock sendee nest Sunday morn inc. The Mission Study clams will meet with Mra. K. C Foy Friday afternoon at the usual hour. The Philathoa ctaaa met after prayer service Wednesday to plan tor their annual doll baaaar. Special orders far Christina* dolls will be filled and or ders can bo riven to Mra. C. W. An drew or and member of the claaa. A Hallowe'en party followed the busi ness session. Reporter. Former Citiawi Honowd Many people of this Motion will leant with interest and pride of the Koncr that hat come to a former Mount Airy boy, E. H. Wrenn, Jr., who U now located at Reidsvills. Mr, Wrenn is employed by the city of Reidaville aa City Manager, and so, successful has his conduct of this of-1 fice been that he has been invited to addrees the National Association of City Managers which meets in Wash ington City on Nov. 13th. From Wsuchula, Fla,, comes a r newal for subscription to The Net from Nov. 1, 1928 to Nov 1, 1M4 and the following message 'Veep the far mer's attention calisd to the fact that organisation is the only way for the ever to pall through right.'* "Why | don't you quote pricee on apples T" i. W. C. At ths First Presbyterian church Sunday tie regular services will baj held, with preaching at 11 oefeJi and at 7:M by the pastor, Rev. Z. V.Rober «on. The Bsrramwrt of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated at ths i Ing M Warm Overcwts Boys' Two-Pant Suits $8 to $12 YM9st - Hosiery Far Winter Wear Weaves that give real service and comfort. Fine quality that makes hosiery last longer.. Our new line for men and boys is made from excel lent materials. SWEATERS For Mm and Biy—In All Stjrlw The changing season demands that you don new garments of comfortable materials. Our sweaters are of the best materials and will afford you much comfort during the coming months. Get one for your boy to wear daring the school days. Prices $1.50 to $8.50 Oi Ik Cmer J. D Smith Oi Th« Cmkt fflummtng* c$ird PUR£ SILK HOSIERY WEARS LONGER Worth Seeing Our Mock of Humming Bird Silk How is well worth seeing. We have these splendid hoae in all wanted colon. Extra long. Exceedingly durable. We are headquarters for de pendable hevtierr. HAWKS-BOYLES CO. J. D. Minick CMrflCb ▲DMOnSTKATOrS NOTICE Ha ring qualified aa admmiat*»tor of the aaUta of L*ri Cook dscsased all ptraoDi indebted to n. id iititu tfi hereby notified to make immediate settlement and all persona hav'Bf rlsisaa againat said mtUU an request ed to in mediately file Hof with the undersigned administrator within one year of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their ioco»ory. This the l«t day of Oct IMS. 11-lOp Z. D. WILSON. Admr. E. C. BIVENS, AltJ DISSOLUTION NOTICE To whom it may concern; i. B. Poor* has sold his intafaat in the White Star Carafe to G. R. Beat, and all accounts doe the concent are payable to G. R Beat. Also all claims againat the said White Star Garage are aasumed by G. R. Beat. J. B. Poors having no farther connection with the business in any way. 11-lp This Oct. St, im. G. R Beat. J. B. Poore. Witness: Horsy Ques in berry. w Whereas it has pleased Almighty God in Hia all wise providence, to re move from our midst, brother H. S. . Overby: Resolved first; That we the MB bars of Mt. Airy Lodft No. MS, ) Knights of Pythias, bow te hamhto submission to tha will of slabn God. i Second; That wa extend to hie 4a voted family our tendereat «; and pray that they may faal I ous comfort of our Heavenly love. Third; That a copy of these tions be seat to tha 'amily, a < spread upon our minuws and a t be sent to tha Mount Air. Neva. October SMh. IMS. W. R- Saundai s. C. L Whitman W. E. Barnard CUT FLOWERS F«r Al OCCASIONS MI. AIRY DM16 GO. , WW H—tar Khck. Cltw - -"i Carter-Walker Furniture Co.
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