Deputy Sheriff* Caffey, Otia Apple Um hntaftw place emriy in the af ternoon. Ttmj found only Mr*. Ftr rington. who, of wiw kiw Otlw kMtm appeared ia the i of Um afternoon, and they IHmwUi knew nothing Farrln fton himealf « Mid to be out of the atate. Poking- arounnd hi the feed ' floor'all? finally J^Lad^ iliek-J ed the priiwia of: > Twenty-foor W-(*Bn harrela, of which 17 wen completely fttH of corn whiakay. with a few poeaibly fear, fill ed with aotae kind of wine. In addi portly filled with corn wMakey. Two 10-rallon kega of earn whi» key. Fear or fire caaea of empty quart! Duply Sheriff Caffey came back to the city to report hi* finding*, picked ap Deputy J. T. Wagner and went back. A block and tackle had to be uaed to get the barrala oat of the cellar, but one by one they were pulled oat to enrich the aoil of Sumner —mm only a 10-gallon keg brought home aa a aouvenir. No »ign of a still waa found NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of R. N. Marion, de ceased, late of Sorry County, North Carotiaa, thin is to notify, any and all peraons, (if any there be)havin.' cUims against aaid estate to pre«.-n: them to the undersigned Adminis tratrix, within one fear from this date or this notice wfll he deeded in bar of recovery. AU persona indebted to the said estate, will please come forward im mediately, and make settlement. This the 9th, day of October 1923. Mrs. Mpllie L Marion. Administratrix 1 R. C. Freeman, Atty. I WOMAN SICK TWO YEARS Cmmi by TtwUn Hmm Ofaa Im-IM ky LHk L Fbk Medtaa. New Terk.-"I had a great1 dealef tMMeMch aa woms. often tfitikl* Lata* That On a* ttm knit Might NM tutt A London editor «n <* Mo Her* eta be mm ul vfenattea* fto | life of aa Engilah gentleman la Amer ica In the Eighteenth eaatary" And then, applauding the effort to Bake Moatl cello a national poaaeaeloa. the editor adda: "If a etmtlar atnioapbara iaa bo la troduord lato Montlcello a* a memorial j to Thomaa JaCfraoa the NaatttM will daaerre the thaaka of all lorera of ilaiin iacy." Bat oof the thanka of T. 1. hbneelf. remark* Olrard. To he retarded aa aa ! "Kngllxh gentleman la America" would tickle htm Jnat aa much aa It would pleaae Mr Bryaa to be labeled agent for Joha Bar ley port or Bee a tor ' Brook hart to be called the right bower | of Henry Cabot Lodge.—Philadelphia Ian nlrer. A St Mm* A toarlat la bcotlaad was boastfully . MM by a raaldrat of Tata that tbaj plara waa a moat aMMmtk; c la< one of the old royal burgh, of tha coon try -Why," hla Informant ah. "lta charter waa framed by David hlaae*t~ •Dear (Jmp m p excHeimed tha M. "Too drat tall om ao. Waa that I Tha Mula*a a llmr ear *9 *a "What are yrar aahad tha -A manor ear," rapUad tha «lrrar. "What did yoa aayf aahad tha da "•miitnfl. tha Boy rati Oui' Llttla Willi* mut th* belt brought-ap 700th la hla community, but thara war* times when hla training waa atralacd Oa mm accaaloa hla mothar datactad tha adar af takacro n Ma braath "Willi*, yoti aaufhty. aaagbty '•ay P aha exclalinad. "Taa'va baaa amottag. TaaH bt aick." . To which tha pollta child rapllaC waaly: •Thank you. mothar. l'ai dylu*."— Asartcaa Lagloa Weakly. •at What H« O^Mi Th era la a New Tort aaiaotlat wife la ITNtl; lataraatad la coal mining. Ha doctdad to aabacrtba to a praaa rltp ptnf baraan. to art arary aaw alaat aa cnL Ba aaM ta tba aerrtca baraaa: "I want ararythlat ;n can Had aboat raal." Tha Brat dlpptac la «ot waa aa article about a maa who waa atriag hit bin aa tba bead with a lia| at Awful Olehawaaty. Taa alnpl/ eaat troat aayh«» -Thai la taa ba*r armpatblaad ha* frtaad. -Which eae waa *T" "1W Tarj pratty aaa I aagM A Van Lindley's CUT FLOWERS . —PHONE— W. S. Wdft Drag Co. V ANNOUNCING North Carolina Tuberculosis Association Seal Campaign The North Carolina Tuberculosis Association hss appointed Mrs. S. T. Combs ss Surry County Campaign Chairman, with Mrs. W. M Hollingsworth sub-Chairman. The following ladies have been appointed as local team chairmen: Mrs. J. H. Fulghum Haymore Mem. Church to South St. Mrs. C. P. Clarke, Franklin and Pine Sis. Mrs. D. E. Hoffmann, South Main St Mrs. E. p. Dixon, ...» Cherry St Mis. Claude Abetter Rockford St Mis. C. P. Elder Rockford * Worth Sts. Mis. A. B. Somerville, t Above Dry Bridge. Mrs. W. J. Byerly, Business Section to Dnr Bridge. Mrs. E. C. Banner,- ^..WOlowSt Mis. C. M. Ball, Cor. Main and Oak to Bridge and Moore St Miss Bessie Mitchell, Quarry and Bannertown. Don't forget that 75 per cent of the funds secured by the sale of tuberculosis Christmas Seals remains in this community, 26 per cent goes to the North Carolina Tuberculosis Association from which 15 pa- cent is used for the State-wide campaign against tuberculosis and 10 per cent is used by the National Association for every phase of tuberculosis work and for the annual Seal Sale. "The battle against Tuberculosis is not a Doctor's _ • ■ -:\ ■ amur; re ociongs to me entxre puotic. MOUNT AMY GIRL AND MTANT DOMG WILL IN SALVATION ABMT HOSPITAL