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Resources Or«r Om Million Dollar* First National Bank ^ Mount Airy. N C. Has given satisfactory service to its customers (or more than twenty-five years. What can we do for you? T. G. FAWCETT, President W. W. BURKE, Vice-President E. a SMITH, Cashier What Your Daughter's Chum Must See Tkto Coupon is Wottk 40 Ccntt f * T > W. K. Memtt <^o DEVOK PAINT AND VARNISH PRODUCTS Fertilizer led to the killing of K. L. Swajm. of Joneiville. The younr mb wore ante the in flwM of Hqaor, according to the testimony of »ll»wn, itttcM and seriously injured Harden Uunbf, and by their violent conduct created mock excitement at Harmony, even miitlni tho interference of officers. Daring tho trouble, a ballot wae ftrod by Mime unkgown person from tho rear of tho car occupied by tho yooitg ■ton, and passing through Swaim's head, resulted in his death a few hoars later. Charges of asaaalt with a deadly weapon with intent to kill cursing on the public highway and in a public place, po/seaeing and trans porting Hqaor. and operating an so tomobile while under the influence of liquor were brought against tho de fendants, D. L. and M. M. Mayberry, T. J. Carter and P. H. Booe, County Solicitor John G. Lewis waa assisted in the prosecution by W. D. Turner; the defendants were represented by Orier and Crier, of fitatesville, J. H. Burke, of Taylorsville; and Harry Berkley, of ETkin. After the case was ably argued by both the prosecution and the defense. Judge Starr ruled that the large Stodebaker car occupied by the young men should be forfeited and its own er. D. Mayberry, should pay fines aggregating $800 and costs; the other defendants were each fined $760 and costs and required to give bonds for good behavior, the dates for their ap pearance in court here being July and January, next. superstitious Sbrinen to Hs« Hard Time at Hickory Charlotte, May 3.—Superstitions Shriners attending the spring cere monial of Oasis temple at Hickory bid fair to live hard, according to the program made public by local Shrine officials. In the first place the ceremonial j will be held on Friday, June 18. Secondly, the parade will be head-1 od by 13 black boy* leading 13 black | cats, tied by 13 black strings. These; 18 black cats led by IS black hoys will i cross in ahead of the 13 separate and | distinct times as the nobles more j down the line of march from 13th avenue to 13th street. Thirdly the parade will form at 13th avenue and move to 13th street. In addition to the boys, cats and strings there will be many other fea tures of interest on the program for the eeremonial. A class of about 200 candidates is expected to show up for admission to the temple and many social activities will keep the nobles busy while in Hickory. Woman Officer Cornea to the State for a Prisoner Raleigh, May i:i.—The first woman officer ever sent to North Carolina to convey a prisoner to another state made her appearance at the gover nor's office this morning in the per son of Mia* Emma Schuler, of Clare land, Ohio, armed with requisition papers for Nora Moore, held in Ashe ville and wanted in Cleveland on the charge of kidnapping. Miss Scholar, a policewoman of Cleveland, was ac companied by a guard, also a woman. Nora Moore, a negreaa, now in the custody of the chief of police at Ashe ille, is charged with having kidnap oed a three year old white child that had been left in her care while the mother was at work. When the pris oner heard the mother was going to claim the child, after having arrang ed to care for it in her home, she she brought it to Asheville, where she was arrested. Japaneee Impert Wheat Vancouver, B. C.,—Advances in the price of native rice are forcing Japaa to buy Canadian wheat in heavy quan tities. according to T. Shlmusaki, rep reaentative of a Tokio milling firm, who is investigating the wheat situa tion. Mr. Shhnaaaki said Canadian wheat could be imported by Japan at about 1 cents a beahsl cheaper than Japan sea all sat could be pruduted aad was much cheaper than rice. The Japanese people, he added, bare come to prefer wheat to riee. Japan has imported 80,000 toes ef of Canadian wheat la the last three months according to statistics of the port of Vancouver. China atoe has been a heavy purcbeisr, taking IM/> Lead in Prices k Here!! Master Tobacco Planters W. Holcomb & Midkiff CUT FLOWERS Far Al OCMIOMS MT. JURY DM16 CO. BEST Thmm-Trimd i. 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CSiteutii fifck Its . brw*:>n, N. t. 25c-SOc-$1.00 'o/-* ty Drug and GnwrW Stow Isr.'s MEXICAN as MUSTANG LINIMENT Certificate W DMMIm To *11 tojwWn Umm prasento Mf WH«reu, It appsan to n satia ; (action, by duly authenticated rscoN of the proon-rlingi for th» voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous : consent of all the stockholders, depos ited in ay office, that the Granite City Laundry Company, a corpora tion of this State, whose principal office is iliaatrf at Sam Mate street, in the town of Mount Airy, Comity of Surry, State of North Ca rolina (M. B. Sparger being the agent therein and hi charge thereof, upon whom pructes may be ssrrsd,) aas complied with the rrqoirements of Chapter 22, Consolidated Statute*, an titled "Corporation#", preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of DU solnttea: Now, therefore, I W. N. trwft Secretary of the State of North Caro lina, do hereby certify that the mM corporation did, on the 22ad day of April, 1M4, file in my office a daly executed and attaated consent in a lit tec to the dissolution of aaid corpora tion, executed by all the stockbolion thereof, which aaid consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now en file hi ay said office aa provided by tew. In Testoaony whereof, I hare here to set my hand and affixed my offi cial seal at Ralei«h this 22nd day ef April, A. D. 1924. W. N. Everett, Secretary at Slate ftanfeCRUSH Lime CRUSH Lemon CRUSH 9 The Last Word in Flavor— n. VtiJW •/ OW- TliniH) No twym whta the delicate and deli flavor of tba ml Oran^a-CTuahl Here art lis raaaona: (1) Tba natural (rah oU of oraagea; (2) Tha natural acid of dma fruits (orangaa, lamoaa and Hmaa); 01 Oranja juice; (4) Pure carbonated water, (J) O. 8. Certified food color; (6) Pure case eugar. 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