Brii| yeor prescript iooa to m mmd kau them conpoviica oy rciiHircfl pBirnitciivi. Oar Urge Mock enable* ua to give you the Beat SERVICE. Mount Airy Drug Co. MA Good Drug! NOTICE State of North Carol ma. Sorry County. Purceant to call at the Chairman of the Board of EUctkma of Surry Coun ty, tha aaid Board of Electiona of Sorry County, mot on this the 8th day of 8ept. 1924. and the following proceedings are had and dona towtt: All Member* are preeent. The following Order and Resolution m made, entered and adopted, towtt: Whereas it appear* to the Board that the four ward* and polling place* to Mount Airy Townahip, are not suf ficient for the ansey nidation of the voter*, and the Board finds it advis able and reasonably necessary to create another ward and polling place within the *aid Townahip, by dmaion e« Ward No. 1 Into two ward*. Therefore bo it orderd: 1st. That Ward No. 1 bo divided into two warda, deiignatod bounded und defined aa fellow*: That the following territory shall bo and constitute ward No. 1 to wit: Beginning at the Intel aotlimi of Bockford and Main streete in the Town of Mount Airy, and raining thence with Rickford street and con tinuing with the Mount Airy-Dobeon highway to th* Dobaon Townahip Una thence Westward with the Dobaon and Mount Airy townahip lino to Stewarta Creek and Mount Airy Townahip Mae and continuing with Stewarta Creak and Mount Airy Townahip line to the Pine Ridge-Low gap road; thence with *aid road Eaat ward to th* Corporate limita of th* Town of Mount Airy; and thence with Pine street (extended) to South street; thence with South Street to Franklin street; thence with Frank lin street to Main street; thence with Main street to the beginning. That the following territory shall be and constitute Ward No. S to wit: Beginning at the intersection of Main and Franklin Streets in the Town of Mt. Airy, and running with Franklin street to South street; thence with South Street to Pine street; thence with Pine street to the bridge on Lovill's Creek, the corpor ate limita of The Town of Mount Airy; then with the Pine Ridge-Low gap road to the Mount Airy and Stewarts Creek Township line; thence with the Mount Airy and Stewart'a Creek Township line to the Virginia line, and continuing with the line be tween Virginia ana Mount Airy Townahip to the Fancy Can road; thence with aaid road to Lebanon Dirwi ii uic curpumie iimiu 01 uie Town of Mount Airy; thence with Lebanon street to Main street; thence with Main atreet to the beginning. That alt ealla for roads and streets riiall be held and construed to mean the middle of aoeh roada or atreeta. 2nd. That there shall be a new Registration in Warda No. 1 and No. B, aa above daacribed and defined aoeh reeintralion to be held in accordance with law, and for the nest ensuing general election. Srd. That the polling place, or election precinct in Ward No. 1 shall he at Granite City Motor Company •how room, on Main Street, Town of Meant Airy, that the polling place, er election precinct in Ward No. I ahalT be at Old Central warehouse (now Tobacco Grown' Co-optritlvc Association Warehouse) on Franklin •treat. Hi The Town at Mount Airy, M. C. 4th. That W. J. Herring b« and county will hold their annual all-day' session with the Pint Baptist church of Mount Airy ne*t weak, Sept 17, 1924. Luncheon will ba wild by the Mount Airy lad tea to all Erery Baptist church in the association is being urged to i preeentatives to this meeting wheth-1 er they hare actit woman's socle-1 ties or not. The program which fol lows offers apeochss by many talent ed woman of the country as well as representatives of the state organi Progjam Far W. M. U. ia| of Surrj Airy, Sept. IT, 1M4 10:00 A. M. Devotional period—Mrs. C. W. Wil-| liama, Mountain "Park Welcome—Mrs. W. E. Woodruff, | Mount Airy. Response—Mrs. W. L. Reece, Dob-1 Roll eall of W. M. societies. Rep resentatives |in ! minutes report Recognition of viaitors aad pas tors—reports of officers. Special musie—Mrs. i. M. Hays, | Elkin. Address—Mrs. A. O. Bray, North ] Wllkesboro. Open Discussion—"Let the earth be filled with Bis glory" through Bible and Mission study—Mrs. R P. Merritt, Dobaon. Enlistment, Soul Winning, aad Psr-1 sonal Service—Mrs. R. R. Garrey,j Elkin. Gift. Ray, Elkin. Address—Mrs. E. G. Da via, Mount Airy. Song. Addreee—Miss Mary Warren, KaU eigh Appointment of Announcementa. Adjournment. Afternoon Session t P. M. Devotional—Miss Kate Jenkina, I Mountain Park. Roll Call of Young People's tiea. f minute reports. ' Importance of Young People's So-1 cietiea, Miss Warren. Special musie—Y. W. A.'s of Mount | Airy. Pageant—G. A.'a of Mount Airy. W. M. U. Special Panda—Mrs. C.j W. Taylor, Mouat Airy. Discussion of asseriatiawal tag Report of Miacellaiiasua Dismissal. ♦ha Epworth Ln|W eanfntMi at fWmm teat Sunday afternoon and a coontjr union wna affartad wtth Waa Clara Ball, of Elktn, aa praaldant and Mm. T. J, Rank, of Koekford, rtea TV ftaat am>ln» wffl W Md at Ontral Matfcodtat drarek. Movnt Um'«W Mfes in enjoyed by the old aad young. ptaii practical eort The gkjulln of tha morning «■ ileal b tha i««| enlng of tha aylilloaI ltfa af the Tonight, eobjeet: "A Qaead.a Gad Caaaot Anawar Friday light, aobjaet, "A lafoge of Urn." No aarriee Saturday night. Sunday morning at aUeoa, sub ject, "Saying Goodbye to God." Sunday night, aobjaet, "Whan Gad Givaa tha Bkmr UpT Tha Suaiay School wiB Mat at >:46 8onday morning and tha B. T. P. U at IJt Sunday seuofog. D. M. Jonea, agad 74 yaon, died at bis haOM naor Hay atacb bat Thursday might aftar aa illness of mom than a year. Tha daeaooad la surriead by aeren ehildran, his wtfa baring died aamal yoora ago. In trrment waa at New Hopa Baptist church, tha funeral being conducted by Bars. Jackson William*. Marion and Draoglm. Rtriral at Rfrinl MUkw win begin it An tioch Baptiat church at U A. M. Sunday 8«pt 14, br. Walter W. Calloway will preach and Haritafi East will conduct tba ainginft. Strrkti will be heW every day at 11 A. M. and 7:S0 P. M. The public la invited to attend all wifltw. J. D. Ferguaon, pastor. Centra! Methodist Church. The Mission Study dass of the Woman's Missionary society is re organising for the fall and winter term; Mrs. Calvin Graves will teach and twenty two names have been en rolled. The first book for the sea son will be on China. Two new stoves add much to the convenience of the church kitchen. Me electric ranee was bought by the ladies, the other, a four burner otl stove of the "Neaea Perfect" brand, was presented by the National Enam eling A Stamping Co.. through the In strumentality of the dealers the W. E. Merritt Co., these stoves make it possible for the ladies to serve with The Hollow Tobacco P The Hollow, Va, Route 2. Sept. V.—The farmers of this ■action are very busy taking cava of their tobacco and palling fodder. Mr. John A. Young of Greensboro spent a few days with P. M. Griffin of The Hollow last week. J. 8. Montgomery waa fat Danville Vs., on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jeasup ipent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs Jessup's parents. Mr. Mack Light of The Hollow haa been visiting hia relatives near May berry, Vs., for the past weak. M. G. I.yerly who has been spend ing some time at Hie Hollow luia re turned to Davidson. Miaa Eva Gates left Sunday far Allison is, Va, where ahe will teach the coming year. Mies Sallie Bailee left the first to teach in Winston-Salem. W. H. Bowman and daughter Misa Icy returned Wedneeday from a trip north. * Misa Ethel Wilson left Monday for Maryvflle, Tena. where she will enter college. Canon R. Bowman left Sunday for Westtown, Penn., where he will at tend aehool thia year. Several hoya and girla left Monday far Central Acadaaay, Stuart, Va., to W. P. Epperson is bungalow near Bine Ridge Jt written together with B eenta (a thii dip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co.. Dei Moines. Iowa, and receive hi retorn a trial package cantainin? Chamberlain'i Cowrh Rrmedy for Lhwr Tablets for ataMaeh troablea, tixn: Cbamherlam'i Salve, needed in •vary family fee baraa, «i aMi pile*, and «k<a affection.; lr • 1 Prof. G. L Hook, formerly of Fnuiklin, N. C., is principal of the •rhoot and teacher of science. Prof. Honk outlined the paiym ud pro <rram of the school thla year, stating 'hat the arhool haa bean placed an the accredited li*t of atate high schools sine* hia romhif to Pilot Mountain two week* ago. Prof. Hoak's commsnding appearance and hia familartty with school work tm pr»s*sd all with hia ability to take charge of the aehool and *tay In -rharge tin the and of the torn. The other teacher* of the aehool are: Miaaea Jennie Held, Nannie Gor don, Wilma Snow, Pilot Mountainj Mia* Mamie Cox. Pox. Va„ Miaa Jenf nie Harria. Wilkeaboro, Paul A Re id, Pilot Mountain, Miaa Anna Phippa, Columbus, Ohio, Miaa Sal He Harriaon, Hookerton, N. C. Miaa Lucfle Griffith Jackson, Tenn., and Miaa Eugenia Wheeler, Walnut Core, muaie teacher. All the high aehool teacher* are grad uataa of standard college* and moat of the grammar grade teacher* haw had at lea at two year* in collage. A New Rafiatralioa Far Ward No. 1 The continued growth of Moot Airy and the surrounding territory haa made it neceaaary for the coun ty board of eiectiona to make another ward in Mount Airy township. A few year* ago whan tkia township had only two wards it was almost impossible to care f«r those who cam* to the polls. The hoard realis ed this condition and made four ward* of the township. Now it de velops that Ward No. 1 has grown until the board has been obliged to divide it and make a fifth Toting place, which calls for a new regis tration of all voters in the present Ward No. 1. Those who reside in No*. S, I and 4 will not have to re gister nor are they in any way affect ed by the changes made in No. 1. No. 1 Ward will compoae tha ter ritory bounded aa follows: Begin ning at the intersection of Roekford nnd Main streets and runs with the Dobaon road to the Dobaon township line; thence westward to the Lowgap road; thence with said road to Meant Airy at South street; thence up South and Franklin streeta to Main; then down Main to Roekford. Ward No. B will embrace the fol lowing territory: Beginning at Main street and run* down Franklin and South streets; thence oat the Lowgap road to the 8terrarta Creak lina; thence westward with the Mount Airy township line to the Fancy Gap road; these* with laid road and Lebanon street to Main; thence down Main to Franklin, the beginning. The voting place for Ward 1 will be Granite City Meter Co. shew rooaa, and for No. • eld Csotral Warehouse on Franklin street. Injured im Ante AecUat L C. Martin, plumber for 0. B. Webb, la • patient at Martin Manor ial hospital dm ha U raweartng vara rata rmlwd hi an aata op the noon tain an the Wmflill road hia car tui aed orer N a fin and In the affair Martin an ee»eie !y cut en both anna, ana of the main arte ilea hehf aerated (ran which he bleed freely i enduing him vary wank. 11m kaa at bleed has Guilford College Opens Tuesday, September Sixteenth " r - . ■ .*• For further information address: The President, Guflford College, N. C. hop* la He is a brulhw of T. S. Lowry sad for ywri ing this of ft. 16 with a faculty of IS to^km id will operate aiz tracks The high aehool will —play aim teachers ind pupils from any point hi the county can attend without tuition. A farm llfa department and a do meat ic science department wfll ha new featuraa of the aehool thia year. «i Big Trip Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Partridge left edneaday afternoon to attaad a meeting of repreaentatiraa of the New York Ufa Insurance Co., at Dh rille Notch, Now Hampahire. Thia 'rip includes atop overs at Waahing ton, D. C.. Philadelphia, Now York and other pointa and ia |lwn to Mr. Partridge aa a reward for having •old WOO ,000 worth of insurance dur ing the year. They will ha away tan Mr. Partridge la to be congratulated on hia iplendid aueeaaa in hla now field of labor. Party For Mra Gwya A faw frienda and all the children and grand children gathered at Idle wilde to celebrate the »th birthday of Mra. R. L. Gwyn last 8aturday. The dining table had aa ita canter piece the customary huge birthday cake with lighted candlea and the menu included everything that mind or palate could deaire tr old time Southern hospitality provide. The gracioua honoree waa the re cipient of many beautiful and valua ble presents. Among thoae present were Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Gilliam and children of High Point. NOTICE North Carolina, Sorry County By virtue of the authority to ha M rectad by the Referee in bankruptcy, in the auitter of S. E. A yen, bank rupt, I will offer for aale at the store room formerly occupied by J. E. A yen, all atoek in (foods, fixtures, open and aecored accounts and One New Ford Touring Car. Terms of aale rash, gale to be made on the 30th day of September at the hoar of 9 o'clock A. U. A. G. Webb, trustee, 1. E. Ayers, Bankrupt This the 9th Sept., 1924. NOTICE North Carolina 8u#ry County. By virtue of an order of the Ref eree in the matter of J. E. Ayers, bankrupt, and la pursuance I will offer for aale on the in Mount Mnk ... __ ... terms of one third cash in four month and balance in eight months wtth ap proved security, the following ml offer for sale on the iirtmisss nt Airy, N. C-, on 11th day of r, 1924 at » o'clock A. M., on Beginning on Lebanon Street on e south edge of the old read and 46 decrees and It i 76 1-2 feat; thence south M 1-2 img. east 290 feet; thence north 49 dag. and SO minutea weet 126 feet: thence north 26 dog. eaat «1 10-1M feet; thence north 66 eaat 24* foot to tkm beginning, containing or leea. O J T-adt • oBCufM] IrSCl. _ south edge of Lebanon Street and on Newton's N. E. and runs with New ton's line sooth 89 1-2 de. west 299 feet to his south east earner; thenco sooth H 1-2 deg. eaat 111 1-2 fort to A. G. Webb's earner; thence with Webb's line northerly to Webb"* N. W. Corner 281 feet; thence with Lebanon Street north 49 1-2 defieea weet M fact to the beginning. The above is only sold for one half inter est in same, the other half being own ed by other party. The one half be in* the northern half of said lot. A. G. Webb, Trustee, J. E. Ayers, bankrupt. This the 9th 8ept. 19S4. Moved! OVER BENNETTS STORE Due to the increase of business larger of fices were required now giving to you the best of service, comfort and results. NOTE—What's in a name? Quite much! But there are no Drs. Cox located over Leonard's Jewelry Store. There to only cm place in Mount Airy to gel Cox's Chiropractic service—over Bennett's. There's a reason! DR. J. P. COX Chiropractor

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