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Eldruige'i Drag Store Mount Airy, N. C 31 The Rexall Store Whose Judgment May Be Trusted to Manage Your Property? THE BANK OF MOUNT A»Y The Enamel that Emhcha tke Beamty of the Home w. L MKkJUTT ca MtVOK PAMT AMP VAJtMISH PRODUCTS YOU SHOULD NAME THE SURNY COUNTY LOAN I TRUST CO. AS YOUR EXECUTOR FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: Th* Tvnat Company will Mt tbat your will is dnwa eometlr l " m tx •rutor. n ettaif the will «r kovping it mdw anl in its *»nlt. w. t. oom,: W. G. STDNOK, Sac. A Tim DuB, Sluggish Fedb( •jj LACK-DRAUGHT | -hjr." ■•7*1 Ihm Mar HHJay, Ga. "W« km baa Htwit •ould* m| rm my ton without Black Draught. I gtott totb* jfi H As BLACK-DRAUGHT _i n Laab iwhtM: "It'a pretty tough." Richard ud Nathan "tumbled into the prison corridor feebly. Convicta pa*rad through tha ban at theaa two youth* of wbom thay' had road and of whom thay haw ivorn in thair papwiw way to "tame." At tha diapanaary of priaon cloth in(, thay ware haltad. Off raaM thair flna whita ahirta, thair natty suite, thair bow tiaa and thair aiuian ml On wont tha uniform of tha twa thousand othar convicts. It ia dull fray, wrinklad and eartainly not fraah. Tha bojra ara dcaanJ for tha raat of thair natural livaa. Thay cannot ho pa to change from that atyka. Tha unplaaaant thought aaawad to •aap into thair eontamptuoua minda. Sobamaoa had crapt over thaw. Da fiance waa font. No comment* now, no amilaa for Thay wara lad an into an opw courtyard. Larp doora war* elmf> in*. Guards were "watching tha*. Aa thay paaaad through ono door thay raad tha words: "It ia naar too lata to mend." The atata and tha nation ia going to wait a long tiaM to know wheth er it ia or not, for thorn. In tha pi loon ehapol, tha band waa practicing. Aa tha boya approached, the (train* of "Whatll I Do" *mota I thair ear* , And than aolitary confinement for.1 the night Lad in by guard*, thay I wara parted at tha doorway, prob ably far the laat time. The hoy* ( wboae partnership in a mad bant for excitement had lad them to kill, will never more be pal*. They may aaa one another oeraaionally, and may be able to apeak a word or two. hot not often. Tkty made a feeble attempt to be cheerful aa they bade one another good-hy There was evident Hi their voice*. however, a huakineaa and ■ despair that they have not shown be fore. On they were led. into cells that were mall, illy lighted and musty smelling. "Be up at si*,* they were told. Not a word from either boy. They are in now. Hope ia fading. Life la growing complicated and serious. "Life" ia a long time in a small in cisure with nothing to look forward to except monotony at ita worst. Are their spirits broken ? Are they willing to pay? Is personal desire above society's law? Is there a god I Ten minutes in the state prison in dicated an answer. A lifetime of contemplation may explain fully. Warden Whitman indignantly de niaa rumors that becauae of the wealth back of Leopold and Loeb they were to be givea special prii leges and ; within a short time will be taken from the shope and be given soft berths in the library or some other as signment where there is no work and | much freedom. Both murderers, who have always scoffed at all forms ef religion, are changing their view*. In letters to their relatives today they admit they are praying for light aad truth. Both attended Divine tm »it«« yesterday. Joining in the singing and repeating the Lord's Prayer. Many letters came for them today, Isrlwdhig the uaual were consigned to the furnace New*, papers and letters from their rela ttrea, after being cenoored. srere turn ed over to the ho ye, but all others were deetreyed. Other convicts in the penitentiary, including 700 murderer., show little interest ia the latest arrivals. Van Lindley's CUT ROWffiS —PHONE— W. S. Wolfe Drag Ci. I*La F llm if nil JoNC I. IWWBI Will Address the Voters of Surry County at Elkin, Monday, Oct 6,7:30 P.M. Dobson, Tuesday, Oct 7, Noon mw Mt. Airy, City Hall Tuesday, Oct 7, 7:30 P. M. Come and Hear the Issue* Discussed •' -r • > • ;\£\/ ' " Both Men and Women Invited O. E WEBB, Chairman Executive Committee. Chiropractic Will N«t B* IU qwrad to Pay AlWftd Winston Snle r>, Sept 20. - A caae that haa Vtr« Nil much intereat throughout Nort'i Caechm and (liber utatea waa b,aught to a clone at A ■■'clock thia tvenm* wIm-i th«- 'nry in the case of J. W. Moaar, of ku.g, va. Dr. Engene L. Cos returned a ver dict fir the d frndant. The plaintiff we* nutr.r *nr aa diimafM alleged to hwv» been re ceived from a di«!icauon and frac ture between the »ixth and seventh cervical vertebra*. <-au«in* para!y«ia it being charged that the injury war received v hile the plaintiff waa a pa tient of t>r Cox, a chiropractor of thia city. , The caae hr* been «c<-upying prac tically the entire week, and amonr the witneaaea railed were leading chiropractor* from all over the coon try and eminent medical physician*, whoae testimony played a large part in the caae. The jury waa given the caae about 4 o'clock and at 5:45 returned to re ceive additional inatructions. About five minutea after returning to their room they reached a verdict that the plaintiff waa not injnred through negligence of the defendant. Acquitted on Doubt* Murder Charge Lancaster, S. C., Sept. II.—Tom Sima, who shot and kilted C. R. Jen kins and Prank Sims, prominent dti uas of the Primus section, on the night of August K, was acquitted in sessions court bore this afternoon. The case has created intense inter est, hundreds of people being unable to get in the courthouse. Jodge Bon ham ordered the aisles cleared and good order was main tained throughout the trial. The killing of Jenkins and Biau was the outcome of a risit by citi zens of the ro««ri unity to Tom Sim's home to protest, they claimed against the allogad Immoral Ufa ha waa load Frank Sims Mni killed inetaatty. Jenkins died 10 daya afterwards la a Rock Hill hospital. Always foal Goad Aftar Eating KKBCVTOrS NOTICE Having qualified m amaevtor of tlM •state of J. Z. Vaughn. fcteid. late of Surry County, North Carolina, this ti to notify all persona ha ring claims against the estate of said aacaasad to exhibit then to the undersigned on or before the 19th day of August. 1#2S, or this notice trill ha pNadad a bar of their recovery. All peraona h» ilohted to said estate will plea?" make immediate payment. This lMi asr of Augaat, 19t4i Laura F. Vaughn, En. of J. Z. Vaughn, dec. NOTICE Take notice that the budget far th Town of Mount Airy In bm flla la the office of tba Cfrrit of tW Raw of r<>mmiaaioftan of the Tewn ■ Mount Airyand ia open for public la ■ paction. That the Beard at Cm mineionrr* will hold a puhlW krari* on aam« at th* Town Hall at aft thirty o'clock Ortofcrr 7th at wfcic tlm<- any pereon intereeted May h pruacnt and heard. Thin tbr 22nd day fSept.lM*. A. V. Weat. Mayor W M. Ptioft, Sec 4 Treaa. Concrete Improvements Earn Their Cost timcind mdaiMnq far dwt oirw ifa. _ TVrr Thcr ndw, ami tKrf an sot an expaaat. T1 , Im mamii that pay* H| laaaw la HAnloii lad lante. The caacntt way la tfca Iwurt aaataat aadcKaafwrni i any bud of^fana lnyuiwcw. Caacma k pforf ay naSTiimi ^j| J. C Holli»|fwuitk *■ . S rortk Lawr Caw . • j
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