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tfaant fatten mM ha nMHt* to «mI rd aww to tte wifa and rhiMftm th< attaaha at airalwte 4rin4 on th» ham rairht ha Imwri Mtt wn. Oft* if Mm mm difficult thinv that the i-oaft« teva to 4a la to imJw - Iw puniateaaat fit Mm eri«M^flH|H "aaaa aa war* afarrod to abnva b] th* VlifiRla J Jga. H laww a wal mirh impacaihi' taafc, NM K lia quae, tiua that mi*1 it wall I war mm rati utructivr thought. We vary often Kava aueh caaaa hart in (iraanabato. and anynna arha fro quanta Judge D. H. Coltlna' haariar in municipal court tea heard him of. tan iiaurk that ha wa«M llha to pun I ah tha rtafldant if It arauld not nwai puntaMng Wa family and poaaibly lit' tl» children alao.—Graawhura Rarord KINGS DOW M \ I WS.uS^S For S*l« la H«tnr Airy E*cl«MM»«ly By Carter-Walker Furniture Company Job Printing Neatly and Promptly Done at i I The News Office m mmrrm A From medieval days come wonderfully strange "i of legerdemain, and at erea more wonderful -mysterious being* who performed mir j with a wave of their mystic wand. Scarcely leas wonderful today ia the miracle of re-created floors, furniture and woodwork—given a new bfe and attractiveness by a touch of Lustro. <L H anna's Lustro-Ftnish makes old things glow jnd glisten—bringing brightness to your entire home. & Ha U't Mmt O Hmt «■>-»<■> V *»r it Crt»m Stmt fkt M t*mr» tkt NELSON MACHINERY Ca YOU SHOULD NAM* IK SURRY OMHIY LOAN ft HUSf 0. AS YOUR EXECUTOR FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONSt HttMrMh, Job# Ml—TIm matter of imnwii from tit* iltaaa(nrn offorta if laat Maturda/a ihn-ui llv> Mom. arrompanied h» «M rain and hail. 1 U giving Iredell faiwn that war* la lt« path asocial roaeern. The area covered by tha atorm ha* hoen found to bo hitwian four »n<S five milee la width and lowly miles In length, from h to 20 par rant of the crops bo rne loft «landtag. According to eetl . mate by Superintendent F. T Meat h ! am, of tho Wsdmont experiment sta 1 tlon. tha total da may* caused by tho ■tone which »wept through rredell I Saturday afternoon, tho muhing of lands and the loao of timbor and rropa I inrludod, I* $600,006 ! Under tho direction of Oounty Fa-m Agent R. W. (iraohor. and Mr. Mearh am (aupermtenderit of tho experiment «tat ion here tho farmers haw raUod up their alcoves and gone to work to (Tvairome tho destruction loft in the wake of tho atorm. Farmers am ad viaod that where 2S por rant of thr r'ltum ia atandlng that It ho left to mature expert* believing that ihi» wfll pay bettor than nowing the lann n any other crop. Where leaa than 2ft por crrA of nither rotton or <i«rn i» standing. thr recommendation I* that >' hr turned into r..rn, prna, hoan*. 'orghum or tomato**. A number of j: tenant farmer* have noen left ?n dor - i! titute rirrumatanre* thoir <-ntlre rropa, including garden, having been | destroyed, hot it 1a exported tliat all '! destitution will he pmmpt'y looked Ij after by the people in their r*«p*< - li five communities. and that no public |j call for help from the county at large J will be iaaued.v RHODE ISLAND SENATE I! IS DEADLOCKED Providence, R. I. June It.—With a conference of reconcilation ended in • failure and the prnupccta of politi cal paace a* far off aa ever, the Rhode (aland iitate senate, deadlock ed since laat January, waa declared in racaaa .lata today by I iewt Go* Felix A. Tuopin. It will meet airain tomorrow afternoon. * The blame for the placing of a» amateur (an homb which flooded the chamber with suffocating bromide fume* thin morning had net been placed tonight. Senator Arthur A. Sherman, of Portsmouth, Republican floor leader, who waa oTercome wsa reported aa reating comfortably in a hoapital. His party colleagues, some of them technically uMier arreat for refuainr to resume thvir aeata after the pa experience, were ahaent from the chamber throughout the day. Senator Henry A. Ever*, of Craaaton alone remained to asaert the absence of a quorum should the Democratic minority attempt to tranaact buai A conference of party leader* with Co*. William S. Flynn, at which waa diacuaaed a compromise measure for a referendum next fall on the calling of a constitutional convention, waa without result, the governor announc ed. The threatening speech by Senator Quinn ended today's session. Refer ring to the alleged intentional ab sence today he said "If these senator* are not willing to stay here and see the fight to a finish, means will be taken to keep them here. If bloodshed there muat be. bloodshed there will be." An other Democratic senator took the floor to abject to the laat statement —" if it waa really meant"—and a recess waa then voted. Be Rid of Tkat Acke If you art a sufferer with lame and kidney disorder*, why dont yea try the remedy that your J no. T. Moore, agent Southern Ks reas Co^ 212 Fine St. Mt. Airy, gave the following statement an Jaly 11. It It: "I had each sharp paiaa in a of my kkhtaya that whan I r, I cool I had a naggtag pahi thick eator. At time* I waa, had a tired and languid feel f. I aaed Daaa'a KMMy POla mi Itlwy laHesad the arhiag hi ay hack. I fee! my hack or laHmya At mm ap ftoa." On April M. ltM, Mr. Imh mM: | "I haveat had aay ai«i of kasha its laa haa haaa Am. . A New Automobile Fuel "Standard" Ethyl Gas is a new auto* mobile fuel that increases fuel ef&* 0 ciency, increases power, lessens waste, eliminates fuel knocks and the poor operating conditions that such knock* indicate, and prevents all harmful effects of carbonization. With "Standard" t^hyl Gas in the tank of your car you can press the accel-' erator av.ay down without the motor knocking and thus accelerate quicker, handle your car in traffic better and go over the hills with greater power and ease. a> For years, in the great General Motors Laboratories, extensive experiments and research work have been carried on and test cars driven hundreds of thousands of miles to. develop this more efficient fuel for interi&l combustion engines. And now two great industrial organiza tions offer to the motoring public a new motor fuel—"Standard" Ethyl Gas —made by combining the basic Ethyl Fluid, a product of the General Motors . Corporation, with "Standard" Gasoline, a product of the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey). . The only way to realize the benefits of this new fuel is to make an actual trial of it in your car. Qet44Standard" Ethyl Qat at any "Stand* ard" Service Station in this locality*
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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