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HBUkiBu ; ?1 f , We take this opportunity of tending to you a cordial invitation # to attend the opening of our new bank building THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1924, 7 to 10 P. M. Music—Robert EL Lee Orchestra Bank of Mount Airy j WANTED WORK— By the day 01 preferred, would like regular |||||»I menu each day in dfca weak. Quilt ing dona alao. Alica Sahen, City. t-9f LOGS WANTtD —Wa want at ma •aw mill in Mount Airy all aorta of taw Iocs, especially oak logs. Wa pay from |2 to I2.S0 par Mhndvad feat Foy Mfg. Co., City. Mt FOR RENT—A two ear graaito gar age and granite wai Franklin »treat and one on Main it Mrs. R. FOR RENT'—One t-n am ronvenieneea, oa Granite at alas furnished rooms (or light towibii ing with bath. Mrs. P. L. Smith, Rockford at. f fe. FOR RENT—Furniahed bed roomTTr deairable rulfciii section serred just ■ crass street, lit Cherry FOR RENT—0«ce room with heat over Granite City Motor Co. FOR RENT—Furniahed front on first floor. Franklin at. PV>n» 425. ».»t FOR RENT—Om Mi t-rooet hoax on South it). C. Me. I— FARM FOR SALE— » mtm Unci 1H mile* tat of city. GoodR-rooai house, tobacco bun, It mm in wood well, plenty water on place Will for *r>00 down and balance eaay John H. Midkiff. t-it STORE Suitable for ujr bUMneai rood location No. 110 Main itM now occupied by A. * P. (ton cai Apnl ** £ THERE'S A SEASON why we al way* aatiafy oar cnstomer*. W< ■ell onhr the boat makea of cloth ins Either Kirechbaum or Hart, Schaftnw and Marx. Thar* are none batter. Iimnona Clothing Co. lt< FOR SALE—One Mod milk cow. Ap ply to R. W. Redman, Mount Airy IF TOUR aoul neada attantioa, n V church, but of or crow thin, brine than to oa. make old aolea happy. J. Z. Va _ Moore Are. rear Ffrrt National Bank S-tt, LOST—116.95 in puree Monday, ala. tax receipt. Finder return to ma EUia Smith at Mantel A Table Co. lt| FURNITURE repaired, reflniahed, re upholstered. rrpair department. Car ter W.lker A Co. tf. NOTICE By virtue of authority mill in w in a certain M of truat executed b] Euf«na Stmpeon and Wife, Joaie Sim* son, oa tha 2nd day of Nov., 1922, ti ma a* trustee for W. L. Chilton to aa ear* aa indebtedness of 9S00 and n corded in the Register of Deoda 0A0 of Surry county, N. C., in book H CI* 6V, default baring been made ii payment of the not* secured there by and an application of the holder e tha note. I will aeil for cash to thi Hiflmt bidder for ctihit nblic am tion la front of the First Nationa Bank. Moaat Airy, N. C, ea Feb. M. UK at 1 P. 1L the following real aetata *owH: DRY FORCES IN JUBILEE CONVENTION PROHIBI TION LAW Up to CitiaMu to Aid ■M to Its Campaign of ■ I Rivaling the Columbus convention of 101S in attendance and enthusiasm, tto thirty-year jubilee convention held ia Washington. D. C., January 1MI inclusive, sounded a call for lav ob servance and. to enforcement that will to hoard to tto farthest corner of this nation. Tto tiou declared It bition. tto Thirty-Year Jubilee Oon declared for tto strict enfoioo of the prohibitioa amsadmsat to tto OMstitutkm. Mora than 1,900 accredited dele ntw wtn in tttradkMi * every state ia tto Uaioa, delegates will carry back to their re spective communities tto spirit of op timism aad tto spirit of determina tion "to eoe this thine through" which pervaded tto. convention, from, tto opening to the ckMinf —lion There were facta presented ia abun dance to Justify tto optimise*. facta which revealed the marvelous bene fits accruing from the prohibitioa law during theae first four years of its Isodm wto have fought tor a score legislation, finally culminating in tto ratification of the Eighteenth Article of tto Conotitutiea. Ttooe Issdsrs tot a* intention of quitting this fight now that ths issue to ctoaged frem aa kmm of pnhlbtosu to m to ing to insurance wptnlii • 1 mortality" at 9V7S.7W.MM.. The ratio of i population has falWn nation to I point equivalent to 109, 000 (nm inch arrests in IMS or I of S.000,000 in ths lour dry ss shown hy the 1 par 190,000 popnlstisn. hy >0,000 in the few dry years. Reports tmm typical charity soeW tiee Indicate that $74,000,000 b avail froa funds foi mi); need to destitution canoed hy drink. Industrial accidents hare by a quarter of • million production The hill ions W dollars spent deeUncthrety for liqner turning any am who. Is of I and hus*neoQ. (War 95.000,000,000 ' sutomobiles in 1929. Onr 4,900,000 new aotoBobiloo wore mads and sold during the year hi this cmmtry. Al coholized drivers «f ttwee machines would hare made oar roads into tbam bl«i of death if prohibition had not intervened. Over a billioa dollars was added to our savings accounts billion dollars to ctes during 1929 i Home banding hi 1929 sveragsd t 000 mots homos per month than in 1919, hi spite *f labor eoota. Pentecost on each ef the 999 daya ef 19t day W High able to ear* for ths thrsago ef : Deal km tW wood* trying to Ml • taw bell TW woods «■ Porrsstsr H. M. Curran at the Ml CoQtgi ataMtat mrki. NOTICE Pumut to aa oite made hr Um Clerk at the Superior Court at Surry County in Um sal proceedings led J. H. Holyfield and other. >pntt I vi Jester and other* wheroin ths undersigned «u appointed a eel miaaioner for the purpose of aale, I will offer for sale on the premises aa March IK, 1M4 S t'cM, P. M, to the highest bidder at public aactisa for one tiurd caah and th« ha la ana to equal payments of one and two ;esn, the following real estate to-wit: Lying and t-eing in Bockford Tow». ship, Surry County, Pint tract taming S8.4 acres on the East aids at Piahsrs river adjoining the lands at R. L. Doby and others. Socond tract containing 1S.7 tens on ths West side of Piahers riree ad joining R. S. Poindextrr and otilHf Third tract adjoining ths lands at Mrs. Mary VanaSto, R L. Doby, tjhs ing 24.50 aeraa sasis or Una. Sale mads to make asasta to par debts and parti tion. This the SOth day of Jan. IHi W. M. Jackson. OsiO uSSSIDb MBADHAi*«rnwim« ~ Sttnrfc^ Rtk
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