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be nM, aad aa little could to Mil to on this la by "*7 of introductory Wa av galea far a tow torn is a war ttot to wf aat toai ttot to toa baan to a town ttot la a good ptoea to gat of ItaHm or Fraach blood in oar »wm wa eat tto cato and fat oat • tottla of wtoa and enjoy it. Wa gat oat tto fHrver aad ride about tto or vMt frianda aad think wa eaaM to tto raid aa a wedge. Wa say to to, you may to thirsty aad tot aad to ad, yon My not know tto ptocaa atoot tto back atiaato wtoaa cold drtoka can to tod aad wtora yoar oat to gat along wtthoot the raid MA and tha refreshing dish of «raaai, for wa are a peculiar people and oar atorea maat not be open on tto Sabbath. We reserve the right to enjoy all thaaa comfort* In oar home* bat yoa a stranger in oar midst moat grin and bear it. Noth tog for yon. Now, we would not he harsh, bat it b not righteoaaneea that makes o« refuse to aell a dish of ice cream or a raid drink on Sunday to a thirs ty and tired stranger. It 1a a dis position to cater to the opinion* of a few folka about aa who hold to the idea that yoa can develop piety by puniahing the body. If we cared to argoe the question we would aay that fasting never mad" a aaint and furniahmg a raid refreahing drink never worsted the seller or the bayer. Moat of the town* of the land now furnish soeh necessities and ram forts aa traveling people need, and are are not able to aee wtora in thia pro greaaive city ran Id lose morally or la aay ottor way if it ahoald toll in with toe spirit of City May Stop Um of Following Um action of many o) topr town* of Um rtita Um city Board of Commiuionera at their k foe the Association to gat • fair trial hi Surry eounty; mm of the affida vits ruM alhp< win of labhyiaf by mMw oy irnaai the omit hooae Mgf tlM court 4qn, which lobby ing wh done for the paipm of ta-| of Alleghany court Mtti Sept »] until nest iprtaf. TVn to a prob ability that a ipwial tana will be calM to diapoee of the at ona tea. la the mat—pt caaaa before McElroy the defendants ware fined m aad the ceet. They W. L Chilton. R. W. J. I Says Adsartiaam—ta Hm Nm Da Not the files of all pa pen that are print ed. A copy of every paper la care fully laid away each week aad at the end of the year all thaae are bound into book form which Bakes it haady for future reference. For twenty years that the present usneii have been at the the helm this prac tice has been strictly carried out. Prior to that time the owner, Mr. T. J. Lowry, also did this until we hare a copy of practically all the papers that hare been printed in the past forty years. some weeks ago in lookinf over thf file* it vu discovered that the issue of Jan. 27th, 1921, was miss in(. In that we have always preach-; > 1 that advertisements in The News1 brirtff results we triad what we preach and inserted a little four line j add ii. the classified column last week oifaring to pay 11.00 for the first copy of the ahore issue to be brought in. The paper with the add was mailed Wedneaday afternoon and on Saturday moraine we receiv ed the much wanted copy from lira. N. F. Bowman, of The Hollow. Va. Mrs. Bowman says she makes it a practice to stack all copiea of The New* in a corner at bar cloaat when she finishes reading them and when sh£ saw our advertisement aha had the paper out in a few minutes. l/N«t year the people ef this sec tion will be able to boy their automobile license in this city of State Everett ¥ North Wilkeaboro. Next year the] •tote wiD have M which Dr. ft. W. Inn 111 The maay Meads of Dr . K. W. Raaea la this cownty will be pained to laara that ha isuswtly suffered a stroke ef paralysis nl k M« e» fined to hia bad Be la able to talk and suffers ae paid tat ha la requir ed to remain la bed His strosif will hia reesvsty, which la to ha early by hia heat of W- f. It -«— 1 - * I— — I—IIJ nt iwi nrrnwcnvf im ow^n inr nuiiu •vary known watkiid waa oaad for tka protection of tka children hi aaaa of ftra; tka stalrwaya ara all fire aad •moke-proof and tkm ia a tkraa lack water boaa in mc)i hall of th« Mi Ing far mo In mm of fin. a _»_ . — a. — ■ » ■*■ * ■ *- - ariTM uj iJttcfK motors woicn pump tka air aMt of tka pipaa and radia tor* tkarakj gatting nalukii aad bat ter circulation of utaan tkraugk Tka lotkfurd kiWtnf waa alao *•> larrad during tka RMaar, sis daaa room, being addad. Thia building thia year will eara far tkraa elaaae* a/ tka Mi grada. tkraa of tka ttk, thraa of tka 4th, two of tka M, four of tka 2nd aad tkraa of tka lat Up at tka North Main building Ao diim abun tka fifth ara Seine ear ad for. Rare tkan ara two eiaaaaa sack of tka lat. tad, ted, and 4th ffradea, and oaa of tka itk. ha aurprtaad that wo hart no *urplu* room after tka building dan* durtng ■aid all tha tot that tka work hoinr done would only caro for tka prmat nooda. In talking to a reporter of Tka Newa Tuesday he aaid this city, if tt continue* to craw aa It kaa in tka peat Sea year*, naada to hag in to plaa for the building of a large high aekool within tka mt three year* and oaa the preaent high aekool building for a junior high aehooL "Thi* city neada to buy 8 or 10 acre* of land." said Prof. Hurst, "aad on it erect a modern kick aekool like other cities our size ara doing. The land will be needed far play grounds, base ball diamonds, ate. And if we do not at once begin to plan for the | future the congeatioa will be worse, in our school* than it haa ever been. I not only say the city ought to do this but it will have to if it keeps its standing with other towns of tha, state and properly cam for Ita chil-, dren." WWn U Wrui? Ym! where is S««ruf? ThU tame question worried W. M. Wood ruff'i Son A Co., of Lowgap, for •ererml days until by the aid of mv eral geographiee and a corps of teacher* they war* able to locate the place. Thi* company ha* built up a large and extensive trad* la the |alu business and tbey receive oK] der* from ataM^tmy corner ef the globe. They recently patented a pro eees for pieeei »luf the galas ban* which they have been patting en the market for several years and this it possible to ship to any part ef the Last week they some order from a party tn tag, hot a hi i to ship the order was tia jaestfcm. Postmaster 4. B. Spatger could gin a* light ea the the Woodruffs wars at 41 as to where to address the naek> After calling la la And mow whsre 4( yon say Bem is? TU s city of 1M.000 pop elation on ths island at Jara, away oat In the Pacific. To gat a Aram that pises requires six sad the sum time for aii This msans that this Semarang flor ist will be twelve wasks getting hia shipment sf galas 1M the time ha mailed hb should be ruffs prepared galas Is well pre nd will *tan w th/oagh just Hka it ths mouatatoeen picked It off ths faes a# the Blue Ridge. of Chaa. E Hiatt to to the front for this The flianda at C. F. Carson, of Low C«P are footariag him. and many of the Pine Bidge eection ara advocat ing Sam Cook for this office. Aad ia tha White Plaina aaetion aad alao to thia city tha names at Will miaga aad Willia tat ail good mm, wall qualified far offiet, aad tha offiee, aad aWMr of publican ^T^J'lliLl'Lmiaa Hark It falla to Sarry'a lot thia year bat ao far do ooa haa far thia office. Tha of both Stokes end Surry elect the Far Bopreaentative aaveral aaa of the county bar are baiag aug aa ik than being W. L. of Dobeon, Earl Jaaaoa, of El kin, aad E. C. Bivena of thia city. While thia la true yet thare ia a atrong aaatiment among tha people of tha country to want to aee eoaae buaineae man or farmer aent to the legialature, bat they have not heea able to pat their finger on a paraoa that would accept the office. Aa effort on aay one'a part to forecast who are to he the nuiineaa for CoaaUwi«aen would yrtrve aa uncertain propuoltioa. Both Mr. Byerly and Mr. Chatham, the ■at oaea, have declared aamal that they are not wanting to aorve aaothor term aad whether they can be induced to raa again hi to bo aoea. Aa to who the third maaiber would bo we have heard ao definite raggeation. In caae of the final re fuaal of Mr. Byerly to accept an ef fort will ao doubt be made to induct W. E. Merritt of thia city to accept tin place t in tne election two years ago a large number of people vot*4 the straiirht Democratic ticket who had not - be«-n doinr so before. This la evidenced by the rote cast. And it Is now the purpose of the Democrats nf the county to name a candidate that will have the implicit confidence of the people and thus be able to again secure the vote that was fim the party last election. If theae voters can be shown that the Demo crats can give the eoonty a better government then the entire ticket can be elaeted this fall. Kii / Winston-Salem Viait A delegation of businas Winston-Salem will viait this city Thursday in the interest of the high my from this city to Already the road from hare to Pilot Mountain is under contract for hard surfacing and now a movement ia oe root to com plate It to Thursday evening the visitors will be the goaate of the Kiwanis Club at > banquet given at the Bias Kidge Hotel wlisu Sanford Martin, of itoa-flaleai will addraas the chib oa the importance of a highway the two citiaa. of oar readers will he h> LcT-eeterf ta team that A. K. TUiey of ^ for L M. 1,11 Tilley left this city rich where ha will Ha has misnrt op la that city aad tor the i Shave With Safety For the man who ■haves himself, we offer for Ms greater comfort and safety a i full line of Sharing need* There is everything included in this die. play that you could imagine, mom perhaps that you are not now using, but would if you knew them. Bet ter drop in and look them over. W. S. Wolfe Drug Co. to of the that another the IMS crop will be aude to tha m«ibf of this bait on Mast Monday. Tha aaooat to ha paid will eqaal Math and officiate tha payment on tha IMS delivery to 76 par cant of tha valuation. Joa Dobaon, manager of tha Mount Airy hooaa, iayi tha aa aoeiatioo to faat dtopoaing of »a 1922 aad lt» crop at ptaaaat aad that a final nWiit will likely ha had with tha yaars at tha i to thto dty Oct lat, aad will pay oa delivery SO par cant of with tha terry to pay tha aa additional » par cant of tha valuation brinffiaf the total advance to tha membara to three foortha of the value oa the delivery. Smith-Pick*tt Mtrriafe Brim, Root* 2, Sept. 9.—A large crowd attended communion meeting at Hollingsworth's Stand Sunday. S. A. Jessup and family returned to their none in Charlottesville, Va., Tueaday after spending a few day* with relative* here. Mrs. Claude Tllley and children of Weat Virginia are visiting her father C. J. Ring. Mi«s Lea thy Smith and Mrs. Jaff Pickett were Married Friday Sept. 5, Rev. Walter Johnson officiating. Far Rockingham, Aug. >0.—The Dispatch la ia receipt of a totter this week from Roger A. Derby a big peach grower of Richmond county in which he stated that his shipment of a car-load of psarhs* recent y to England was not t financial soeeaaa. The crate* that were bringing (tU on the New York market, hrooght only ttN on the London market— not nearly enough difference to pay for tranaportating and icing theas acroaa the water. He -the prospect of finding I far the orer-prodaction of In Europe to net bright." CHRISTIAN * RECTOR INSURANCE GBO. D. POORR. WAR to ADMINBTKATOTS NOTICE Ha ring qualified as administrator at j the estate of 1Hannah Atkins decaaa ed, lata at Surry County, North Caro lina. thi* to to notify all pwiaa hav ing claims against the estate of aaid di fill to exhibit tham to the an brtky m to giv m* the dm On Mirck of tht nr It «m to contain mo empty fles gallon it and a fruit Jar of lienor. Dm Jar had only recently bM emptied of tta contents. Sheriff Haynes seised the ear. a Ford toarfcac, and ia oa th* (C NOTICE Notice ia hereby aim that W. V. Christian and D. C. Rector hare aotd the fire insnraaee agency heretofore operated by the firm name at Christ ian and Rector Insurance to Gas. D Poore and. that the said Geo. D. Poore succeeds to the buaineae and will write fire and Ufa insurance un der the same name. Ail tccoonto now due the firm of Christian A Rec tor xhould be paid to W. W Christian and D. C. Rector and all indebtodneae incurred up to the present time by the firm of Christian 6 Rector will be paid by the said W W Christian and D. C. Rector. The said W. W. Christ an and D. C. Rector will continue to Trite life insurance for the Prudential Insur ance Co. This Sent. 1st, 1924. 2-1* W. W. Christian, D. C. ~ PUBLIC SPEAKING Mr. & P. Whit* will farmer* of Sorry Comity at the fol lowing place*. Oak Grove, Sept. 15th. S P. U Weatfield, Sept 1«th. > P. M. Hatchera School Houae, Sept !Ttk • P. M. The public ia cordially invited U attend these meetinga which will he highly inatructiv* aa well a* enter taining. Ladiea especially invited Joe Dobaon. Notice of Notice to partnership heretofore existing be tween Ham U Hennto and Glenn ft. Tilley, under the firm name of F A Tilley, haa been, by mutual a diaaoived, Glenn fe. Tilley Ma and will pay upon notice, all the te ihhlidnm if the firm and all ac counts due gaid firm are <hi» the eeid Glenn ft. Tfltoy Thia tth day of^Aaput^lWJ. A Company has hoea, by Mia aent, dlaaolvsd. ft ft Hbiee m fnr to the entire I ml ill and J. or Brown withdtawtoa (Ma 1 Sthe liliMifcin of the I paid, and to I hp Thia Ja LJAY FEVER
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