"BMrimtec on the lut aide of Main Street and on corner of Jack son *• (Now Phillip*) and J. D. Min iek and runs with Main Street North tl 3-4 deg. C. 100 ft. to corner, for merly W. P. Carter's; thence with W. r. Carter and Jackaon'a Una 8. 74 1-2 dec. E. 371 foot to an alloy or ■treat twenty fire feet wide: there with said street 8. 21 dec. E. about 17 feet to J. D. Minick'a corner; thence with Minick and Jackaon (Now Phillip*) line N. tl 1-4 da* W. 8M feet to the WgtnniM. 8m deed from Robert Phillips and wife to W. H. Marion, Book 72-800." E. C. Birena, Trustee t^oionelnI^akeiOU | Interesting Sketches In Oil <JCo.6a JVV> V/—> V. The Red C Oi Th- White C Oil Colored a brilliant ruby red o .<-■ j -ire white, cry:ial clc«f, bciglucn up your l.m.ps c'ean Kc xtne terneas equalled only by the fury attacked Mr. Wtlaen; while by hi* own friends and followers the Mm schusetts niuIm *u adoitMl and rwwW •• the Aaericah savior at Iftat; who M (gufht cNngNM|| arainat a subtle invasion of th« In dependence of bia country and bMl piaaai »ad for posterity tha cherished tradition! of the fathers. It may be that history never will know the fall story of that epochal struggle, which lifted both Lodge and Wilson to new height* of leadership A* each had been a dominating fi*w« in the making of hiatory, ao each had hoped to hero— at laat tha historian of hia time*; bat, worn by the rtgoi of battle, both have fallen Into their laat sleep without completing the work that circumstance and natural inclination teemed to have patterned for them. When Mr. WUaon died, he left only arrapa and patches of the great human chronicle be had hoped to set down for future generations. A few weeks ago Mr. Lodge confided to hi% friends that be was gathering material for a story of the league fight In the senate and for other his tories of the great days of his inti mate association with men and af fairs. The task never was fh^'Sed. During the earlier years of the first Wilson administration, the rela tions between Mr. Wilson and Mr. I odge were without feature They met on occasion, hut not often, and talked of public affairs as any Presi dent and any senator of an opposing parry might. They never we e friends. It was not In the »o imiwss wrdWItr wkm k* thought H ni(M not be wflfomul, or to onmidi by sheer wilt that indefinable feeling i«f restraint which now and strata spring* up unhidden between two itmf in dividualities. But even M they eyed one another at a distance, Lodge cart hi* lot with Rlihu Root in support of the Panama canal tolls repeal advo cated by the democratic President and Wilson thanked him. 1>ie actual breach in their rela tionship was reached late in IMA. Many stories of how it came about have been whispered about Washing ton, but here follow* the actual se quence of events daring that period of rapid and final transition. On the night of October N, 1MB in a campaign speech at Brockton, Mass., Senator Lode* declared with out qualification that President Wil son had added a "postscript" to the second Lusitanla note to Germany, assuring the imperial government that some of the previous vigorous American pronouncements osi the sub ject wwe "wt to betaken seriously* The charge waa denied by some of Mr. Wilson's friends, but H waa re peated by Senator Lodge at Ogdene burg, N. Y., on October St. Then, on the following day, Hr. Wilson issued a formal statement saying the as sertion of Senator Lodge was "un Beneath the tens phrases of Oh Presidents denial, there was appa rent to those who knew him a por tentous depth of feeling. Senatoi kLodge replied in terms quite as di rect, saying he would not qusstin the word of the PwsMwt of tbs United States and most accept tbs denial] bat he recalled that the au thority on which ho m-<de his origi nal ststssasnt had appeared to Ma unimpeachable. To Mi dying day, the senator 1 elWvad he bad bees foiled by a clever nea jf language, of sut.ptsmesrt U tt net -V ... ** . 1 ' *7 , , , . to make. I appreciate year courtesy. Good morning " Two fun litir, wtun (With Uld Its hand on Wilson, Lodge ross Hi his place in the senate, scconHnr to custom that toes with MmMp tlwra, and pronounced » brief ralonr to tlx HrttllMtail attainment* of ths departed war PmMnI Unknown to him or to mamhara of tto Wllaon, tamBy, ha waa named on a committee *o NpnMiit tha mate at the funeral bat • formal statement from hia of ftca announced that a alight illness would prevent Ma attendance And thus was written the final chapter of •ha earthly relationship between two prand and militant Americans. Davis Plans to Return to Prsetio* of Law New York, Not. 8.—John W. Davis, President will return to the practice of law in Naw York after a holiday to ha spent on a crniae in the Mad-1 iterransan, it waa announced today) by his sscretary. Mr. Davis will leave within a faw days to visit his former home, Clarksburg, W. Va. Upon his nomination for Presidsnt Mr. Davis resigned from tha law firm of Stetson, Jennings, Russell A Davis which he joined in lttl on finishing Ms services as a minister to Grant Britain. At tha cams time hs gave up directorships in several corpora tions. !i Bad Cooiks Ended a ! »i L_n Li, yuicwy uj uouoicw Action ~ | ible larlaff up Um * kin been obtained with a ] by a w.ll-knowa i two tbln'k* at oon. It aet only Ma and heals the inrw aa4 irritation, but it very quickly looa eonaeatiort which are the real of the coui ■fnuirbing. U la U I UWjjj how ajHwdU^thacoogiijtoga. Kllfa N«« Du omy fwr OHihi It !■ £»ttJc«lartjr Valaafcto for night «■—ni^. T» >i—ijily mid tkla ia| I>Meov«ry and kolJ H ta y«v tfemt It mr 99 moam4 •t oonClnuAl (otua th#ir full • er inn «i ' ffitta. broneMal uU On imw m m4 _ ,J- t^L' 4*T. COucHS ^TeWell And Happy IbsitnZ automatic; lubrication of the Buick, valve ussion universal joint, keeps a Buick.cry.icrs mind fac*6omwony Greenwood Auto Company Elkin, N. C. Mount Airy, N. C TODAY'S DUTY # Tka "km day," which to always tfca ( is tlM day aelactad by Mora thaa ninety par cent of and wws far oaa of tba Mat laportnt datiaa ka Ufa, a hiTolvaa wry littla affort. mmUmg oaa'i WHL HAVE YOU MADE YOUR WILL THE BANK OF MOUNT AIRY Willard Service Station 4. C Vac tar. *• *• Pattaraaa aa4 W. M. I at Foot af Soatfc Mala That Good Gulf Gm—Oil—Frse Air mmd Wi i. th. D.mr Eight Igattiaa, Startar mmd Caaaratar Wart Una af Graaariaa. Cati Dyteka, Ai YOU SHOULD NAME THf SURRY COUNTY LOAN ft TRUST GO. AS YOUR EXECUTOR FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: mitt 0IKI8SS IhEU COLDS JfiC M fll

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