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tkm la m kbnrif It ia ia the Am mm it on itwy band. And it la m catching a» the mmmym. Lat ana woman begin U b—atlfj bar haMa and bar aaigbbar fata b—f at met and triaa ta da Hkewiar. That b btauii nature. Wa ara prone ta tall in line and da like tboM about aa area ta imitating tba bad. A dr+ee about tba country diatrieta will t mm lima any ana with eyea to mm that thta diapoaltion ta bMutiff to gat a aaw life in Many really pretty mm) locate than about tba hami nhaia they wilt add a touch of tfce beautiful ta tba nut nwitdinga. Wumni in much more inclined to ap preciate theae thtftga than man, and women hare to . remain ahoat the heme all the time. They have a right ta a beautiful place if it can be pro vided for them. Now ia the time of the year to touch up the bome and make it a place of pride a* well aa comfort. Make it • place that the good wife will take pleaaurc in calling her home. Nonary Plant Sal* At Whit man'* Next Tuesday Ladies will be prepared to take orden next Tuesday at Whitman'* Mmir (tore for all kind* of n ornery ■leek IneMing fruit and shade tree*. Shrubs, ireryfrecns, hedge plant*, fc>w* and any other iiurwr) stock yon may want. • The finance committee and the per manent pJantinr committee of th Woman'* Clnh hare aataied a none Money and for th* day ar* willing ».■ a^aee^a^a ^^ — — — —~ 1 — ., — ■MrlTNC rflUrn OI InW COIIIIlllnSlOTi fa order to htcrsaaa interest in baeo ttfytnc Mount Airy and community Hie row colored crape myrtl* la Mac offered at cost; while they last ever bloom inr hydrangeas, althea* and a few other plant* on which a ■m—ly Is orer stocked will he sold for Was than wholesale eoet If yoa need anything In nursery ■tack hoy new while choice plant* can A real treat la la star* for Meant Ahry W(*M«'i^Ma«nWi^ Friday by niton that ahoot half af M wfll ltn» ay im ou *Mt and the ocWr half oppoae Thia diapoattfam ta oppoea each other aB alone Rft'i way Mocka hill that ha await j anaat climb. And it doea Mfa that the ahaali aa nftai liaraaM Mocked at a tfaaa whan aa morh in at ataha. Think of a coil unity aafc ay of intelligent and Bherty Mi| paapla. every ana of whom are hfawatrf ta rood orhoola and tha high*at welfare of tMr children pnd their neighbor'a children, and yet tbaaa road people allow a dlffetama la ariaa —iIf thnurirn ta • <nm that they ara not iMt ta arrive at a daehdoa tha* moat ha reached hafara a better •chool can ha had. Foar thaaa la thia •oanty haa thia haan tha caaa within tha paat faw montha. and today tha there ara aoaaa coaranmitiaa ahai« a ne^a ap I f r editable j 1Idtnr aouM 'Wind at once only far tha fact that it hi known that no agreement can ha raachad aa to wImm tha boflding aha!! ha located If H wfll do any good to call at tention to all thia and thai let folka aee themaelvea aa other* ace them then oar putpoae in writing this ar ticle will he accomplished. Defendant* Call For Jury Trial A jury trial la aa tha docket for the Recorder"* mart next Monday. In court thia week Ralph Lowe and Oreat Heath were aVraigned for violating the prohibition law* and both reqoaat ed a jury trial. The following twehre men were drawn, ais of which will be aeleeted aa the jury to aerre next Monday: R. A. George. F. L. John aon, Walter Welch, J. C. HO. E F. MrKinney. J. E. Edward*. J. M. Creed. N. A. Lowe. C. C Hale. W. S. Gentry, W. T. Hay** and B. E. Herman. Herbert Oakley, Joat paat 1> yeara, ▼aa foond guilty of forcible treapaa* and fined 9M and the teat. He waa placed under a hand of |1M. muat go to achool and ahow good behavior for one year. H. F. Gwyn waa convicted of driv ing a ear while drank and fined 9S0, and ia not to drive for IS month*. He appealed to Dohaon. Two defendant* were diamiaaed with the coat for apaading, to-wit: Wealey Badgett and J. B. Beach. ' Lowgap Citizen Die* Tha nauini of Ultnd Dohy wara carried to I^wgmp teat Thursday and laid M Mat In the church enwhry. Mr. Dobjr was a hard working and nomhar at frlaidi attandad the la at aad ritaa. Ha la aurriaad hy a wlfa ha had Wn working la Waat Vlr rlnla whan ha M freai mm attack waa diaX nad hy fir* htat Hnnday mornht* ahmrt h» o'clock. TSa <H Kta af tha lh« la Mtaavi. Mr. Bold ay had MJN laaaraaii m Ma alaak Habert Work, of Colorado, Secre tary rf the Interior PHvsirian. Aft 44. lUtm of Indtaa* Caaaty. n. Gaiaed wide reputation as iitijpjrton at Grade?, faii tnd vm omidrnt Amtncn lUdirmi 1 Mirii tion 1921 to 1922. Arm. In Colora do politics far ran. Served hi aal tcaTcorpe hi World War. Aapietaat Postmaster General 1921 to 1922. Poetmaeter General 1M2 to Iffi, aad Secretary Interior steer the*. William M. Jardtor. of Kaaeaa, Secretary of A|rlrahsr». Grain ex pert aad college ■rseldsat. Aft 44. Native of Oneida Coaaty. Idaho. Waa a i eapanihsi hi Idaho aad Montana before entertec collage. Served hi i ArriraJturjl IV part meat a* cereeHet 1907 to 1*14, and ea fhcalty Arrical ♦oral College of Utah and Kansas -State ArrVroJtnrml College Plisldial later fnatitation steer 1*18. Herbert C. Hoover, ef California, Secretary of CoaMaaree. MWm aad tedoatrtel engteee* Age M. Native of Weet Branch, Iowa. Worn mtemn tioaal faaM by hia aarvicee for Bel (ten relief hi earty day* of Wertd War. Later waa war-time Food Ad ministrator, aad head American Be lief A<tministration, United 9tetea Grain Corporattea, aad Sugar Equali zation Board. Became Secretary of Commerce March 4. 1921. J amen J. Davis, of Pennsylvania, Secretary of Labor. Steel worker and fraternal orjraniier. Are SI. Native of Tredegar. Wale*, raase to Ansert ca at are of eirbt. Worked as iron muidler in Pennsylvania. Member la- [ bor onion. Orgsnixer and head Ixval ' Order of Moose since 1907. Became i Secretary of Labor, Marrh 4, 1921. Young Girt Injured m Ante Accident Mhw Lillian Wataon. of Patrfckj nranty, was brought to Martin Mm orial hospital Sunday nlfkt painfully rut and injured from an auto wrack near Brower> springs. In the ant-i dent the wwlwl arret* cat places on her neck and face and she barely escaped death from one of the Back wounda. Following the accident Carl Jonaa, employee of O. B. Webb of this city, was arreeted fol dilfhig a car in • reckleaa manner, and rsl—id on $M0 bond. It is charged that he attempt ed to pass the car in which the y«m sfirl was ridlnr and hi ao doinir ran into It, overturn injt the ear and injur ing the lady. Miss Wataon was hi • car with serei al other yam* people late Sunday afternoon when Jonaa passed them. In some way the ear occupied by Mlas Wataon waa over turned resulting in her injury and the arrest of Jones. In the ear with Jonaa were Hub Thomas and Doe Tay lor who will ha material witnssass to the caaa, aa wall aa the oceopanta of the oth* ear. W In.ff A ™ - » wooQiuiI * • iw»cn»wQ A friend of the Woodruffs broth ers, of Barhovrerflla. W. Vs., fw ly of thia city, haa handed thta offlra a copy of a profram rendered la the suditorium of Marshall Collars FA 27 by the Woidnrffe Quintet tlia pel amino! of the quintet la aa follows: riolina, Mr. Ooorfa Wool ruffe, Mr. Barter: viola, Mr. Frank Woodruffs; oalloa. Mr. Tbamna Wood ruffe, Mr. Madge; piano. Mr. MMcs. Mount Airy muaic lovers will bo plsaaad to know that thi'l gifts! musicians centime to hearts (tad wKh their nnfe. Keep Those Flies Out! Flies are a nuisance under any conditions— a menace to humanity. The best protection for your home—your wife and babies—are window screens. We can supply both window and door screens in sizes to fit any building. Place your order with us now and have your house screened before the flies come. Tesh Lumber Company Moot Airy* ft G OH to lakes a lumWe Yes sir, when that old whiskered fellow you call Old Man "High-Cost-of-Living" makes an effort to enter our store he is sure to receive a knock out blow. "Low Prices" is our best friend and we do not allow Old Man "High-Cost" around our place. Grass Seeds "Low Prices" now has complete charge of our laige stock of grass and garden seeds and you will be astonished at the values we are offering. We have a larger stock than we can handle and must move it at once. ^ Ride With Pleasure Equip Your Car with Goodyear Tires and have the satisfac tion of knowing you are traveling with security. Goodyear still leads all others. We are exclusive agents. Spray Time Is At Hand | We are prepared to supply all your nefcds about spraying Large stock of spray materials and various designs of Meyers Pumping and Spraying outfits. Old Man "High-Cost" is again given a knock-out in this line and "Low Prices" prevail. & Mkflriff
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