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s Sale Near an Extra fine new Player Piano going to sell to the lint caller it, Easy term*—Used pianos at almost your own price and terms. Used phonograph with 20 new records will go quickly for $1100 New Upright Standard Piano can be found in the homes of best musicians and made to suit the most exacting eritic will sell for, $2*3.50 On easy terms, sold former! y for twice the present closing out price. Four piece parlor suit, mahogany, you will want for, $20.00 Tables, chain, blankets, bed springs, ranges, china ware and a hundred other tunas will sell for km than half price. Cotton blankets, full sized, . .$1.86 Bed aprings, f " $200.00 Talking Machines with 20 records and easy terms, 106.00 Fine $143.00 organ, $65.00 $400.00 New Piano easy terms, gW IW < * When you read the above unheard of prices, come to the store before you forget—Obey that impulse. It is easy to delay but re gret will follow if you do. W. H. Marion Piano & Furniture House Tha following annouiic—nt will b« af interest to many fri—di of tba groom who is • ton of tba lata W. A. MeHone of this city aad I* highly respected by a large number of Mands in and aaar km. "Mr. aad Mrs. William J. Conway daughter LUUmTdi^'to Mr. Ber nard Edfir McHone m Saturday. April Um twentjr-iixth, ihitw hoa ired and twenty-four, Wanaaa City, Miaaoori"—"At koala aftar May flrat 121* Cleveland avenue, Iimii City Miaaoori.' Eldridge's Drug Store Prescription Druggists Mount Airy, N. C. Phone 31 The Rexall Store LUE BIRD WnMUmrtMe«ICtt With Balloon Him Standard % It's here now. Come in! ms A. M. SMITH MOTOR CO. YOU SHOULD NAME THf SURRY COUNTY LOAN & TRUST CO. AS YOUR EXECUTOR FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: rciaoa \ En? 16 for1 ^Vialre W^.MV crowd Ih it gathered for of tho Mount Airy P"»b mo of SI neihid their Dr. J. B. Garnett, of the faculty of V*., —do tho »ddmi. He is a wM orly and forcofnl speaker and handled bia subject "The Power of an Ideal" in a masterly manner. Prize. in fold were preoentod to the following teachers Miaa Dora Val entine for heat average attendance which was 99 4-10 per cent. Mrs. Mabel Foy of the primary department, Mrs. Regina Queeinberry of the grade department and Miss Arnett Hatha way of tho high school 110 each for excellence in their departments of their plan books. Mrs. Johnston of the State educational department who examined the primary teachers' plan books wrote a letter of special commendation of Mrs. Foy's book. Mr. W. J. Byerly. president of the Bank of Mount Airy announced priaas in gold aa follows, flugh Merritt 120, Howard Wall 910, Anuio Fawcett and Mary Kapp $6 each, the two latter tying for third prise, the others whi ning first and second prise for their answers to the questions given high school pupils following instructions tat practical banking riven from time to time during the yea* by Mr. Miss Edna Hornet received two rifts one from the commercial department a sterling silver vanity caae, tho oth er a week end bag with amber fit tings a gift of the Kiwnnia club aa • recognition of her service to the com munity oat of school hour*. Music by the high school girls was a charming feature of this delightful \ News of Route 2 ./Miss Vera Blalock of Winston-Sa lem who has been doing B. T. P. U. work for the past eight years gave a most interesting talk Sunday morn ing at Flat Rock Baptist church. She is visiting Miss Connie Midktff. Miss Liszie Marshall, of Richmond Va., is spending some time with frknds and relatives here. \ s^fiss Anna Baughn entertained the senior B. Y. P. U. at a tacky party' at her home Monday night. Miaa Edna 8immons and Jerry Midktff were awarded prises for the tackiest Miss Bulah Martin will leave Thurs day for Oxford to attend the gradua tion mortises returning to East Band to spend two weeks with her motfc*^ Mrs. Cera Martin before going to Graenabom to attend Wiimm w aehooW /sirs. Ralph Monroe's ftiinday school IcHone whipped during the social hoar. Miaa Anna Baughn win go to El kin to p»»y for the Pnrdue revival i Mrs B. W Miller of Nathan's Crook. Ashe county daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tilley of this eity died at a Statoeville hospital Tueeday at 8 a. m. aged N yearn. Mrs Miller had been tm III health nine years and aa eprrstfea became biiismq Saturday, she «in) to he doing nicely bat the feehle spark of life wna too faint tsr her to recover. Her brothers A. E* C. B, M. P. and Glenn of thia city and Garfield of hi A aha The New* last in court of the dtttk at wood at his home near Va. The remain* were Raarlag River, Wilkes old bono and b«M. On rival those accompanying tha i brought the information eon his death, which waa caasid by a Mow upon Us head (r<ven him by hia grand-1 son, Robert rlemmtng. • Some week* prior t<> hi* death Mr. Greenwood advertised for a renter who would live in hi* house with him, his wife being dead and he having two small children to care for. His grandson. Robt. Flemming, at one*, made arrangements to live with him and he and his wife moved in. It seems that Ftemming had developod into a drinking man and he had not' ceen there long before he began giv ing his grandfather trouble. Mat ters grew worse until the relations be tween them lead to a quarrel one aft-' emoon. It is said that Flemming was drinking and when Mr. Green wood went to his room he followed him, but the door was fastened and Flamming could not gain jatrance. He than secured a heavy iron poker and after gaining entrance to hia grandfather'i room struck him over the forehead. Mr. Greenwood then ran out into the ysrd followed by Flemming. While in the yard the old man tried to defend himself with his knife, cutting Flemming across the abdomen. Mr. Greenwood then walked a quarter of a mile to the home of his father-in-law, relating bis trouble and dropped dead before anyone realised he wa* seriously in jured. An autopsy revealed that his skull had been crushed with the blow from the iron poker. Flemming is m the hospital recover ing from his wound and will be plac ed in Jail to await a hearing as soon as his condition improves sufficient ly. Flemming'i wife is oat on bond and is charged with aiding her hus band in the attack on Mr. Greenwood. Mr*. F. D. Holcomb. of this city a sister of the deceased, attended the funeral and went from there to Chase i City to visit the small children of her brother. W. C. T. U. Meeting The local W. C. T. U. met Tuesday ^afternoon of last week with Mrs. G. W. Hutchison, with Mrs. Key in charge of an interesting program. One new member was enrolled. The hostess served a delicious course of refreshments during the social hour. Club Meeting The Woman's club will mact Fri day afternoon at 8 p. m. in the Bloc Ridge hotel parlor. Officers will be installed and other interesting fs tures are on the program. Every should attend this the last of tj»e club year. Otnra Family Gome Rev E. I. Olive at Chapel Hill, was ask movtag hia belongings to Chapel Hill. Maa Myra, Master feck and Cary OUve have gone to Chapel Hill to make thelrfWare home there aad Mr Olive mat ts Atlan ta to attend the /£ia and I of Mr*. WUI Beast, of this city aad Jearph Leitch «t Flat Beak man married at the hoOM of Rev. aad Mro. doing light hiaaihiiptag In of Mr. aad Mrs. Worth Me NO** 1 Misa Donna Bolt will mask pupils in puhttc recital Friday evening at the Roc Word auditorium at t o'cloak. 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Tan lac Vegetable Pills far Consti pation. Made aad recommended by the manufacturer! of TANLAC. ~ - -- KINGSDOWN M A 1 J RESS l S SJ}_UIN(Is Co. Far Sal* » Mowt Airy Carter-Walker Trumps' Sally J**6 **yy*.^TJti-cah^ Werd'e of those deUciousiy Good ?—Say, do ; oT those sparkling and delightful drinks were actually i Try i Crush today—either Orange, Lsmon or Lime—and if jrou want to make a hit with the family, serve 'ess a round this vary evening. Ward's Crushes are more than merely delicto us; they ate wholesome and have a real food value. Rmmd omr faimmim. Here k Ik To the natural frufc ofls of U.S. AJm2L i umnge
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