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" Miss Mary Thompson will have charge of fitting trimming department. FOR BALK —G~4 Jwmv i in* four gallon* milk (tail H«y—w. Orchard St AUTOS ros 8ALI—1*M Ml MUMM Mir of eight year old ■■!■« for saJaTwill trade for Mod Imiw tad lot. Alao liti 4n W. E. Canter it W. J. nni tie WAJfTBD-M teMi of aaedU* pMh m<i from Sorry eooaty. We Mrt to arrange with country mm* rKants to bay three aoada for «•. Wa will furnish posters and inatractiona for ill J tea and orica upon application free to ail merchants and cmnners and «tc. E. W. Jmes Nonary Co. Wood lawn, Va. FOB 8ALE ar rent—New eight on Lebanon It All m< mm. W. W. Christian, at of Mt. Airy. tf« LANDS FOR SALE—Tobacco now growing boat quality big crop *an grow cotton grain stock raising dairying Just anything bore. Boat, market* and public roads in Georgia. Fri«« reasonable. Good terms. Write H. L. Harrell, Moultrie, Ga-, l0-4p FOX SALE—Harris Typewritter sad Chevrolet roadster. 1924 Model. A cheap buy for immediate purchase. Ralph Til ley, WoatfMd, N. C. ltp ITER JOHNSON wheel for aate^ • Been run loss than one year. Will ~«aU at a bargain, Sam Warren. 9-ltp BEEFSTEAK—Mc; roast. 15c; stew. 12 l-2c When you buy from me Cl Just pay your own bills, yon it help keep up the dead-beat. J. C. Council. 11-lSp^ LOST TWO FOX HOUNDft—One male, solid rod with long em, one female black with yllow spots over ayes. Liberal reward for return or information loading to their re tarn to H. E. Willis, The HoIlow, Va. Phono ar write. ltp LUMBER FOR SALE—Call sad aae Woodruff at new hooae on Church atroat. tfe Dr. WWmm Cii— Up f Dr. L L work bare and will hm te a Um <iay» to taka ap public With la ksinet tb* cominc of Or. t* this county Ma work alas health aatborltiaa la both atata natioa and tb# record ba baa much favorable comment. On tbia account Dr. WIDlam baa bam aalart *4 by tba Rockefeller Foundation t* taka a special couraa in health re aaarch at on* of tb* above eolbfta and antar tb* work undar tb* direc tion of tbia organisation. Tba Foimd atloa rlrea hire nine month* in col lar* aad than a*nda him to Curopa for throe montha study oa tba con It might be Mid hm that the Rockefeller Foundation ia today M ' <>f Um greateat agencies opera tin* is the world ia lending iU raat resources to the auhject of pceToatlre witelaa and health reaeareh work. It haa at ita eoauaand million* to apaad aad . haa a total capital stock of 1M mil lion dollar* donated to it bjr J oka D. Rockefeller far Ala work, aad laat vear spent orer eight million doBanT Every year the Foundation selects a number of health doctora orer the entire world to traia for Um particu lar work they are called apon to da. t-aat yoar It called for «M doctor* from 29 eountriea of the world. IN of them coming from thia win Aad about the um* number have been selected for the coming year. The fact that ao few among man? ' houaand* are called makea it a eig nal honor for Dr. Williama to ha ane of thoae aa aelected. Um county hoard of health haa an nounced that It will aseet next first Monday and nam* a sucr<>*aor to Dr. Williama. Throws By Mole Am Bcoha Young Folk* Emtorimg . High ScImmI Mount Airy. Route 1, Sept. 9.—Mr. mule one day laat weak aad hia right arm broken. He ia doing aa wall aa coutf be expected. Mis. Jeeee Shinault haa bean vary aick but ia Improving. R. L. Reeve* and family a pent Satarday and 8unday with re la three nrar Mountain Park. R. P. Cook and Miaaea Ethel and Rata Cook entered mount Airy High School Monday. Mr. and Mr*. Cheater Whicker, of Reidsville speat last weak with Mra. Whicker* mother Mrs. J. T. Riddle. Mrs. Sheely Samuel is critically ill at Martin Memorial hospital. Mr. Elijah Gwyn and family of time with Mrs. Gwyn's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tilley alao other rela tives hare. Sam Sii waa thrown from a TWO WORLD WAR VCTOANS PASS AWAY had Ktocabvry M at hi* Imm naar this city laat Wihnhf aftar noon aftar Mf coaflnad to his Imm m1| a tow mto Ha aaw hard sanriea to Franca, waa hadly raaaad and received a wound hi Ma anhla. Sinca hla rat urn ha had baaa la daHaata health but waa abla to follow hla occupation aa a carpenter unti| a few woaka ago whan ha rap idly craw woraa until tha and. Soon marrtod Mia* Afisaa Blackburn, a sia tar of Mra. D. 8. Hodfa who with ona child survive. Tha fuaaral waa coadnctad at hia ho»a Thursday afternoon hjr Kara. Williama, Harris and Sinunona and tha rsaialns laid to rest in Oahdale eaasatarjr. Tha other veteran, Fred Williams, die* Saturday moraine at tha ho«a of a relative in thia city. Ha had baaa aa invalid for aon than a year as a rssolt of bain* raaaad and latar attached by taharrwloais, Interment was at Oahdala csawfry Sunday af ternoon. Ha la survived by a wife and two aaall children. 1-porW Tru^A«»i» The inability to mm* • atoao ■npk*r ia the trial of Mrs. Gndy and Mrs. Thomas in this dty Tues day canned a second continuance of the eaaa. Tha court sat Monday, •Sept. 2tth. for tha poatponad hearing Thaaa womtn stand indicted for tha death of tha infant of Mia. Eaaia Handy, and for which crime Early Ashburn ia now serving a sentonc*. Relatives of Ashburn mm weeks ago employed a detective agency to send Man to this city and make an effort to aaeara evidence that would implicate others, aa Ashburn all tha time has maintained ha ia not guil ty of the charge. As a result of tha work of tha detectivee tha two woman above named were a treated. Mrs. Thomas ia tha mother of Mrs. Handy and Mr*. Gaudy ia a neighbor. Both women protest having any part hi tha crime and deny having any conversation on ths subject with the detectives, while it ia generally understood that tha detectives claim to have secured some kind of eon fMelon from them that will prove them to ho tha guilty partiaa and which would land to the liberation of Early Aahburn Looking at POn's Peak, Man Blow* Him*alf Up Morrison, Col.. A Off M.—Oa Um peak of Mount CoUon, from which ho eooid obtain • floor and unob ■tructod riow of • poak to tho aoath w.rd. diocorwod by hi* foroboor bio ow of tho dlaeooww of Piko'i p»ok, loot nicbt en—iKtod oatoidn by blow in* himooif to pioooo by nptodbtc • ■tick of dynamito. Hli body «u dio mrorod oariy today by a poooo of Morrison dtiaoa*, who, nlawaod at bio obtain, otoftad oat in March of him. In ehoootog dynamito aa a mom of oadtnc bio Hfo, bo MMt hto doolb la mack tho oamo manner a* did bio IHnatrion* rolathro. who waa kiliod ia April, lilt, by tho oxpiooton of a THREE YOUTHS GO TO JAIL Boom would >jr tka li > cm* of modern martyrdom far Um aha of -ne's honor, other* that it to aa Ham pla of Wkkk ctty many times atoaa It has boeoate the practice of Jadge Lewellyn to people nwho eome ^ifnTi him. and let them otftftlMy tall from whom they purchase their iptrlu. Anyway FTayd Martin, Sam Center and Arthur Hawlu, three yoothe ranfini from Id to 19 years, profes ied to back on their honor before Judge Lewellyn Monday morning, when they were convicted of being drank, by rafuaing to divulge the : source at their liquor and are there ! by now resting in Dobson Jail where I they will remain for 90 days accord ing to the aentonce of the court. Theae boys were arrested at a ball gmmr a few Saturdays ago in aa al most helplss* drunken condition, and it required the assistance of their ! parents to get them home. They I took their sentence lightly, and went to Jail at Oobaoo with the declared Jack Mahone a mUmt appeared to court oa kia behalf aad bar pleadings and wavaae* to the Judge HMd bar boy a )ail sentence for kia Map in liquor, tat weeks a (a Dick Butcher waa before tka court far ba inf drunk and ha told that Jack kad been supplying him. Of cawae tkia meant troobla far Jack. Tka evi dence waa taachniw ayiwt Jack and than it waa kia mother teak chart* of tka caae. She told tka court that Jack waa not a bad boy and that kia father aad Dick Botcher had perhaps influenced km in the way in which he had started oat in life; that Jack waa good to her aad rat her wood and did chorea arooad the home for her; that she had talk ed with Jack, and plead with him. and that he bad premised her to never fool with liquor again. She finished her plea with the promise to the conrt that if her boy was saved a road sentence she would report to the court the first time she should discover her eon violating the liquor I laws. This appeal touched the court and so Jack is under a bond for his rood behavior and bis mother under a solemn promise to report any trans *reeaion on his part to tha officers. The hoy told In open court that he had been buying liquor from Daniel Gwyn Just across the state line. Ottia Mad en. Will Tucker aad Paul Roger*, colored, paid the coat tor en gaging la a game of cards with money at stake. M. Dewaon, crippled Am rtptlr er, pM cnOtr to drtrinf a ear white drank and paid SBO fine and mat. In iddHiaa to thie he far* a bond at 128# for Ma nbaraaai. and it ia to be forfaited If ha to fotmd drinkinc within IS month*. Dtak Batcher moat remain eater for II moat he. atoa ha forfeite a f&O day* to JaOfara* tlM calling of ikt | him. Hm court at ftaat flhad Mb (20, but this «m changed to » din in jail whan tho young follow ap intontion to appaal hia eaao to Dob paid tie aad the com, for tpaadtac and waa r»qai«d £ enter into a bond of |1N that he would not violate the ipood law* •< tha state tot two years. if ho riMola the bond la te ho forfaited aad hia has up for trial a bo told waa aa much to bfauae that ho didnt hart bar; that It waa jut her feelinga that got hart. Claud paid the coat la tha wlfo wai cautioned warranto and then taking cold teat. A SONG BIT FREE—"Night Mar Have Ito Sadness." a song hit from tho Chariot Bevue, now playing stre, Piear at the Tta.es W Wri, York City, will appear la aast day's isaoe of Tho Now York World Magasine Section, by special sioe from Harms, lac. Thia piece, with alato, will ha in It la advisable that yoa order your copy of The Mow York Sunday World ia advance. Articles of iatoi every member of the faaaily weak ia The Now York World Mm L>—tto Wofford, of Co riMfM Mm John GoukJ and II r juV ft. L. Berry lad H. D. of t*» Pure Water McKnight's 100 per cent pure Healing Springs Water is daily being delivered in Mount Airy from an absolutely sanitary fountain mounted on a truck. Price 10c Galloa PHONE 201. All Physicians Recommend This Water MtVOB FAINT AND VARNISH NIODVCTS J tfli & ifiS aid 1
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