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w WHOSE BUSINESS IS IT TO DRAW A WILL? A lirmrV TIm belief that anybody Cm draw a Will is disproved by Um rmnli of the Probata Court, which show that although many mnmm try to draw their own Will., many such Willa ar. not legal, tb ltWTtr'i faa for drawinjt • Will la •mall, and K is telao e«< to aave It at the espcaas of your heira. Therefor. to aave time, money, trouble and litigation go to your lawyer today, not tomorrow, bacauaa that day may never coma, and havs him draw yoor Will. Bat the drriaion and act of making a Will ia only part of today's duty. Who aha 11 carry oat your wiahaa aa axacutor and trustee T Upoa Um wiadom of your choice say bang far-reaching consequences to thoee you hold dear. You have thought nut the things you will do to maintain and im prove your poasesaiona. Have you considered what others must do to oanserve thoae aaaets when you are gone? Bven if they are now so organised that they could be disposed of to advantage, what would they bring if disorganized by a few months or years of bad manage THE BANK OF MOUNT AIRY Acta aa Administrator, Executor, Caardtoa aad Traatoe. Nobody's Fool! Buddy isn't malty aAeld. Far no one—least of all oi' Funny-Face—could be ao cruel aa to deprive him of his bottle of Orange-Crush! Here are atx reaaona why Orange-Crash is ao utterly delicious: (1) The natural frail oil of oranges—which gives that delicate and distinctive flavor; (2) The natural acid of citrus fruits (oranges, lemons, sod limes) —which gives the fruitf; (3) Orange juice; (4) Carbonated water—which gives sip,** sparkle, purity; (5) U. S. Certified food / color - which makes it aa appealing to the eye aa to the taate; (6) Pure cane sugar. That's all. My, what s drink! JL Mt. Airy Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Chills, ft Stomach Trouble MR. N. A. SMITH, of Shrw, Miea., says ki can't remember being without Thedford'a Black-Draught liver med teine since he and lira. Smith began keeping house, many year* ago. "When m have chills," ■ays Mr. Smith. "Black Draught la what we oat and we find H just did. I had a bad eaae of stomach trouble. 1 couldn't hurt me, formed gaa and I spit op my fooi I would fool stupid or alaggwy. I didn't feel like doing any work. I knew what Black Draught and! be began taking doses. I certainly got re lief. It did me lota of good. "When I go to town. I look Ant to eee bow near out of Black-Draught we are, and then get more. We are a good way from the doctor and keep our hone- remedies ana the main one ia Black your alMtf. Buy "f ai tomr "& . p>y S'ESE BARRED BY COOLJDGE'S PEN in ay Judgtoswt.- IM Mjri, "and mm effective in tbe actual mM of h» vil* th. co-operation which J«fM waa rw# to |lvt ud M *■ iwWIn la withholding • veto the Praaident to supposed «• hare |m simtmry to dM iMn of liuUm at State Hughes. H to likely that the fate of tha Soldier bono* veto had aa ef fect on tha Preaidetift coarse to thto problem, but tha diplotaatto view point to that, evea though tha veto iia...|i|la, aaaaek - - - wrrl Ovr rr ICKiWTl, •OCn CUUUVIV dure of tha Praaktont'a own haHin would hav'a dona much to aafcra tha hart Japan faaL Tha poignancy of that hart cannot l>a exaggerated. Tha Japanese Em bassy today waa wrspped in gloom Of coarse, no statement crm Id ha mada thera. but there to no question aa to tha gravity with which they view tha situation. "Tha firat direct consequence look ed for to the return of Ambassador Hanihara to Japan. Hut doaa no mean that Japan will withdraw har Ambaaaador, bat official Washington looks to aae Nippon rsprssented by a charge d'affairea for aoaM tana, on lee* there to a formula worked oat between Hanihara and Hughes that will in oome way ameliorate tha ait untion, and noboddy haa ao far been able to think oat a formula that will mewer the purpese. Japan to not looking for tha remov al of any bar to Japaneaa immigra tion into the United Stotea. That wai made plain when tha President and Secretary Hughe* aought delay in ^ongreas to permit them to negotiate a treaty that would accompliah tho <ame reault arithout the affront to Japan involved in refusing bar the *tatus accorded other nationa and the inference that the did not live up to tha letter of the "gentli man's agree ment" in preventing tha coming of the Japanaae to America. There undoubtedly writ] ha seme aort of an official protest by Japan, but it will not be directed to the Lea gue of Nations, aa haa been suggested n some dispatchea, bat to this country directly. To thto the Secretary of State can hardly reply other than to <tate that Congreaa to the sole author :ty in the matter with perhaps some tssuraneea and regrato that the situa I' ion nu arisen. The California contingent waa jubi mnt, bat Senators Hiram Johnson and Shortridge. and V. 8. McClatchy. who ' waa the npmentttin of a flock of California annotations that worked - for the exclusion measure, avoided in their statements any mention of the President's strictores So far as might be fathered from these the President had simply approved the meaanre. "I apprehend neither difficulties nor danirers" said Johnson. "We have done what was clearer onr right with out intention of offense, and giving no cause for offenses, offense can not be taken." "The President baa signed the bill nnd we have won," said Shortridge. "The country is to be congratulated." "A possible source of great future misunderstanding haa been eliminat ed," runs McClatchy's comment, "and Japan and the United Btatea should continue In uninterrupted friendship to maintain peace on the Pacific and develop commerce to their mutual ad vantage. The existing problems in Hawaii and portions of the Pacific Coast, the result of past immigration should be solved by mutual consider ation and forbearance." Grid Mia* Yields (From the Scientific American.) Diving ta W.000,000 i. a tan of that should amuse any one, whether a diver or not, if he were promised one thirty second of the During the war the steamship Lau ren tic, laden with gold to the extent of {the sum named, waa soak off the coaet of Ireland la ninety feet at water by a German submarine. Shoe 191$ the ! divm who have been at week on Mm wreck have brought up the entire amount of gold. In addltlea to *6.000.000 hi silver specie. During the fitet three year* of work only 60S bare of Ut metal were recovered, bet after the adoption of the gelvBeeeaetar ta con nection with a prod wtfh which con tact is made with the bars of >M It U For Sale In Mount Airy Eielutively By Carter-Walker Furniture Co. Purity c k t4.LJ VA \ \\t r ■3 Herd of Pure Bred Hereford* At Auction At our harna on McConneil road, Gorrell Street ex tension, CrMMlMn, N. C., June J Oth., 1:90 P. M. la order to mIu room 1m our rapidly increasing Nursery buaineaa. we will aall oar entire hard of Hereford* to the highest bidder, nothing resurved. Thi* la a rare opportunity. In aaaembiing the foundation for this ban* we were careful to get the boat thia and the Old Country had to offer. Dar ing the low price of any animal, brood atock goes to the butcher, wa have just passed through a period of thia kind and the count! » is now facing a shortage of good brood stock and prices hare started upward and as soon as the stockman reatiaea this, there will be a ruah to ro strck attain ard cause a drain on the normal beef supply which wf in turn cause a ahortage in beef. The wiae person will stock ar^ai keep a normal supply of brood stock en hand at all the time to got thorn. Will also soil NurMriM A Stock Fi Jain A. Yeaag ft Sena, Ownera. GREENSBORO. N. C. Back to Natnr* This Summer The enjoyment you 11 get out d a Ford touring car this summer, is another good reason why you should no longer paetpune buying. You, your family and trieads can benefit hy pfesa- . ant tripa at minimum coat—evening drives,'week and tuiduaa or a long tour on your vacation. Buy a Ford, if you want a car that fe always reliable. ■I'wpl* to handle, needs «i—■* an cits, and carriea you at loweat coat GRANITE CITY MOtOR CO.
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