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ML J. K. 1ANNPI DENTIST MOUNT AMY. N. C ML J. D. HOGAN Sydnor &Spargci MOUNT AIRY. ft. I T. H. WOMISLi, M. D. M. T. ALLEN, BL D. OfflM kmn: • «d !• a. ■. 1 to 9 9k a. T tot ». m. OffleM- 2nd floor Miwl Airy J I. M. IANCASTER; M.D »«n-n m< rnONES: Off if. SM; OtTW «Mr Graaite (ley HOY c otchellTn. d. Ml# Er. MIL, 641 J How. #-11 A, M. MP. 1L Jbkrt J. Livid, I. D. • to 10 AM (F.Xind by Appointment Km. 1 '» kf * MMktt NOTICE By virtu* of the power contained !■ I deed of trust rxrcuted to me by W. T. Davenport (or 9614.10 which b doe and unpaid at the request of ike holder of the note. I will offer far sale for cash at public auction to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Dobsnn on the 1Mb day of May, 1*24 at I o'clock F. M„ (be following land: Two lota or tract* of land situate us the Town of Rockford, N. C. Sorry County. First tract. Beginning on rock on if* of road «r High street, in J. F. Bland, the Old York, line and runs & 67 deg. W with said line 3.0ft chs to a rock or stake. South 40 deg. E. to a rock or stake 1.32 chs, then N. 67 4eg. E. 2.70 chs to a stake or rock, an West side of High street, then. North 23 deg. West 1.32 chains to the beginning. Being S-10 acres. Second tract. Bounded on the E by High street, on North by W. Y. | Davenport, on South tnr J. F. Bland and G. M. Burrus, on West by Lucy Davenport. Containing by estima tion one third o' an acre more or lass. Sale made to pay said deed of trust This April »th, 1924. 3. F. Hendren, Trustee. A. D. Folger, Atty. af panic Mr* wrung, and aim ply tot the rhlld «• ran wild. Maitbar viewpoint I* Tak* i ■8 uUUAtag are !tk# m ftrt it k tha Ititj nf iMr mly tha to ha Mrat, hot M wall. n< to tba Only If a child llrad on n •D by hteaatf, wmiH w warrantaMa. If ha la iltewnl tn rrow op Ilka a young aavaffe In tha eorid aa It la ha anon flndu him«elf >ut of tuna with nthar people- «hnm >ed, daapiaad, oetracixed Undlwlp .nod boys and rirl«, itn in their eera. lrsr!n to faat tha unnyMpathw ;i«. critical and deprecatlnr attitude >? thoae thay mm* in contact with, rhua thay rrrrm op to faai different •nd they naffer hecnoaa (if It In h.» way doea a »hat In. depreaaed, trnodin? -and finally antlaocial— ype nf character develop. nui »oo'-» a'i *i«» rnu«inoo«i nu« m We miiat *iv» them ill th* Iwwuy wr ran so th«"y rsn ri •rro iIimiimItm to the fullest possi ble extent. Only, btdead, should pun ishment be resorted to if mishehsviot end*, directly or Indirectly. to rrir rounter to respect for the rirtits, priv ileres, and feclinr of other*. Never should we punish hastily 01 .rhitrarfly or because we are annoy fy. And nerer. never. never, shoul< we punish while in anrer. A show of unquestioned authority, or super ior strength, of favoritism, of ahao lutism without recourse to appeal makes a child resentful. vindictive and revenreful With this kind or treatment the sversr* hoy will mar 'inder the hurt of unfairness, am sooner or later will try to "ret even' by takinr the same attitude of bra*a do and butlymr to younrer and weak er playmate*. A Ctrl too, may fol low a similar coorae or aha may dertl ope into a shy. reticent, retir^ni younr lady who laams to depend lar Kely upon quick-wittedneaa and "tf tiness to rain Wr ends. Corporal punishment la a thing o the past. Even the thne-honorei switch and spankmr are obsolete. Ai occasional spanking auty "not hur b vigorous but refractory lad. ye eve ' her* there are dancers. Man; nervous disorders in adults can h traced back to corporal punishmen in childhood. It's never a safe meth od to employ. Punishment by deprivation is alwayi an effective measure, provided it ii carried out property. Find out whs a child likes and deprive him of that If takinr away a toy, or canrellinf a nme, entertainment or ootinr doei not brinr the desired results, tr) • liminatinr • sweet dessert at din Or. W. M. Halliiwswortf DENTIST Mount Airy, N. C. Dull, Sluggish Feeling «-n LACK-DRAUGHT D is oar household stand-by," iiji Mrs. Thomas H. KeQ, who lives nesr ElHjay, Ga. "We have been usinr It years sad years. My mother's family used It •ad we do here sad my four sisters do, too. "1 eould not roa my house without Black - Draught. Ighatttatfca children wheaaver they need a purgative, aad both Mr. Keif aad m; take it As a far shmish liver BLflcAuBHT — - - ■■ M fp®I y y^^tir yMldH ail thinga. But when /a* do threat en in paniah he tmm fern 4b it. DmI change f"twr mind or pat it off Let r«ur child know that pan mean eaaat ly what yoa aay ami that pmbtaMt mm JmI aa mIA anal rata aa 4m reward whan that la promtaad, The >r»yr train in* of ihtMr— la a difficult and painataking jab h fait, tt'i an art hat tt'a worth all it mM CHILD LABOR UF IW VHhinftM, April 24,—A menta tion proposing a child labor ■■«w4 nnt to the constitution rat paeaed lata today by tha house. Cnry W fnrt to modify tha mawra, which now goea to tha aanata failed. It would empower Congreae to liastt, re ornlata or prohibit tha labor of child ran under ft yaara of a**. The rota waa 297 to *9, or M mora han tha two-thirda retired for paa nage. Thirtr-rn Republican* and 54 Drn ocrata voted again at the reaolat'on. Representative Lnngworth of Ohio, tha Republican leader, aided Repraa •ntative Foster Republican, Ohio aa- ( thor of the resolution in conducting the fight for the measure Coagreee Would Met Standard Opposition waa baaed chiefly on the ground that the proposed amend ment, made necessary if Congreae ia to hare authority to deal with the problem hy the acim of tha h preine court in twice declaring fed rsl child labor laws unconstitutional would conatitute an inaaaioa of state rights. On the other hand proponent* of • he rwlution contended that a fed eral standard muat he aet up to bring certain atatea which hare been l>arlcward in tha enactment ef child abor legislation to a more rigid re quirement. The resolution woald en able Congress to aet a minimum ' standard beyond which atatea would he free to go in controlling the priw ' Mem. Foot of the North Carolina mem ' her* lined up in support of the pro ' jected child labor amendment to the iirrnr North Carotins, Surry County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clark R S. Scott. Mrm. M. A. Eiger, J. L. Scott, S. M. Scott, H. H Scott, Mrs. 8. A. Spencer. H. L. Alton, Vn. E. L. V enable. Mr* M. ». Needham, A. V Scott. Mr. D. M Denny. Mm. Martha E. Oaborno, and Mary Scott, va. Ervin Owen. Elsie Owen, Ellen Owes. Adam Owen, Arthur Owen, Paul Owen. Roy Owen, Silai Alton, Mrs. Eunice Moore, and Mrs. Jane Davie. Service of Summons by Publication The defendant*. Mrs. Jane Davia and Silaa Allen, above named will take notice, that a special proceedings as above entitled, has been commenced In the Superior Coart before the Clerk in said county upon a petition Tiled in ssid proceedings for tne pur pose partitioning a tract of land in Shoal* township, county snd State aforesaid among the tenant* in com mon so that each may hold his share in severalty or for the purpose of confirming a prior partition of said land* among tne tenant* in common. The said defendanta will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the said Clerk of the Su perior Court at the Court haase in Dobeon, on the 16th day of May 1924 at or before 12 o'clock noon, to ans wer or demur to the petition in said nroceedinga, or the plaintiff will ap <ly to the court for the relief demand d in said petition. P. T. Lewellht, Herk Superior Court of Surry County This 12 day of April. 1*24. S-* NOTICE By virtus of a deed of trust execu •ed to me by Jarre 11 Brothers Com* nany on the 1st day of August 1HS •o secure a debt of 1600.00 to 8. Y. Simpson due December 1st, 1923. said leed of trust recorded in Book ST. nave 4? record* of deed* of trust *4 ^iirrv County. I will sell for cash to 'he highest bMrfrr in front of Jaek 'on Brothers' Store in Mount Airy, North Carolina, on the Itta fay of May. 1M4 at one o'clock. P. M. the following real estate lying and being in Surry County. North Caro lina. Stewart's Creak Township sad 1 a. • __ a.M Beginning at pointer* North of Hsystack road. Tho*. Dehari'* South -a*t, rtm« West M chains, with De hart's line to painters and J*ae Davis line (continued) Thence 8. on the «aid line to pointers Cast corner to Haystack road to a rock planted, 8. with L. D. Cook's liaa 24 chs la • maple. Eaet 14 ens to a aosi maid and nine the Galloway aad Bettna line V. XI 1-8 chs croeelng the Havatock -oad to the place of beginning and -ontain'ng M «-10 aorea and known aa he Gaaton Aama tract Book J m. Begi*t*r of Deeds CUT FLOWERS fm AM OC*\3IONS IT. AMY DRUG (0. YOU SHOULD NAME rot met coot? usA!! x nasi co. AS YOUR EXECUTOR FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: its Tfc* Trmrt Coapiy w»TJ w>» Jh' 'w iHfl •• town eat wh«n nmtd m Esomtar. m«k<i no enu«« for proparly th# will or k«*p<nt tt under Mai hi it» f«tt. A. C. Bowman. W. V. Cartar. E. H. #r*nn, W. A. ~ ,W. G. Sydnor, S. D. Smut. ^Ohere the worst looks like the best You can't teQ much about lubricating oils by their appearance. They all look more or lea* alike. You can't judge vis cosity and wearing quality by look*. The color is about as important as the cover of a book. • It takaa an expert to ael good oik from bad, but any layman can get the right ail il he aaka far it by name and mb chat he fete it The name bfariae ia oil tad You can safeguard yourself by always asking for your oil by name. The good name of a good oil is your best guarantee of getting what you jnant. It insures uniform quality, too. A nameless oil may be anything. See the tank from which your oil is taken. f For your own sake and for the health oi your hard-working engine—select a good oil and then always boy it by nam*. • II you had time to make exhaustive tests you would decide on "Standard" Polar ine. It has been recognized as the stand ard among good oils lor many years. It is better today than ever. "Standard" Polarine has a good name to live up ta STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Newjsnsy)
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