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Marmot* Memorial Bap
Uit Church. Pmm 418. tie.
FOR ■ A LB—A NT« ram Inh
with large lot on PraakHa stroot
Prir. $«.800. Writ* Mm. U. L. Bob
Mmd, Hanfnrd, N. C oc M V. V,
OvIitiM at Bank of Mount Airy, tic
•train Aaaswa *1.80 for li. B. C.
at Hala'a Department Stop*.
tfc.
COBB WOOD far aala See W. W.
Burke, City, tfc
STORK Boom« and efflre far
See A. Goldsmith, Mt. Airy N. C. tfc.
WATCH LOST—Saturday aanini
between Crneet Brown's and J. R.
Banner- homes. Lad lee (old wrist
watch, flowered hand. Finder return
to Nellie Matthews, Mount Airy, R.
I. ltp.
BASTKB Monday April lfth at Hsa
burg Addition, 2.00 P. M„ One
Dodge roadster, three lota. Music
with the Sportful Accidentals. 4-2-c
LOOK FOR SALf—I have several
very fine barred Plymouth Bock
cockerels for sale. These birds are
from my very beet mating*, and are
some of the finest I have ever offer
ed. They are of that rich, narrow,
dark barring and fine shape. The kind
that will improve your flock. The
kind that make the Judges smile. They
won i-vcry prise offered at the Fair
here last falL Will sell these birds
from 13.00 to $6.00 also will sell a few
breeding pen* of 4 hens and 1 cock
erel at 112.50 per pen. You could not
beat this offer anywhere for less than
|2fi.OO. Will sell hatching egg* at ray
same old price, $1.60 per 15 eggs. If
I can serve you call and see me or
write me at W. W. Thomas' Store.
Ora Roberts. 4-10c
FOR SALE—One acre land with four
room kouM the Susan Shaw home,
at Hamburg. For further Informa
tion. see J. H. Folger. ltp.
EGGS FOB HATCHING—White and
Brown Leghorn, Pitridn and Gold
en Wyandotte, Mottled Anronaa.
Choice fl.BO for 15. Whit* Crush
Black PoUah, and UknnMm S2.50
for 16; Silver Spaneled Hamburg
12.00 for 16. Alao baby chick foun
tain* for aale. W. R. Belton at Bel
ton Grocery Co.'a. Mount Airy, N.
•C. tie.
FOB 8ALE—Blooming amaryllia ar
red Ulliee, potted 11.00 and op, cot
bloonj^stalks 50 and 75 caata. Key's
store or 16S Cherry street, Mount
Airy. tfc.
■as* rS?KtfK
FOR SALE—One good pair young
mule*, coming S years old. 16 1-2
hands high. Nine miles weet of Low
on headwaters of Meadow Creek.
Davis. Galas, Va.. Route 2. S-28p
PEACH TREES—AM Peach troea for
sale. Mostly Belle of Georgia.
Nursery stock. W. F. Carter, Jr. Mt.
Airy, N. C.
AUTO FOR SALE—Owe late model
Dodge touring. Must be sold «t
once. Price right. Run 2200 miles,
looks like new. J. H. Midkiff. tfc.
FOR RENT—Farm S mllee weat of
Dobson, good new dwellings, 10
acres broke, two tobacco bams. Will
(Vtiish stock if wanted. S. E. Mar
shall. S-27p.
FOR BALE—A horae far sale. It
years of age, wood condition in
every way, and a flne worker. Walter
Snow, Round Peak, Route 1. S-20p.
FOR RENT—Om tan room house with
bath. on Moore avenue. Apply to
Mrs. R. L. Penn, Moore avenue, Mt.
Airy, N. C. S-20c
SWEEPING ia one of the hardship*
of housekeeping unless you have a
good broom. Try one of our ~
brooms and note the diffe
F. Midkiff
Fm Gold Fiah
W. 8. Wife -Drag Co. will give
their annual Gold Fiah aale Friday
and Saturday of next weak.
This ia an unusual aale aa you (at
bowl of Gold Fiah, aea weed,
and plants with a 60c pur
of Ny-Denta Tooth
TEE CREEPING MAN—" The wolf
hound was harking furiously, strain
ing on hia chain and quivering with
eagerness and fsgf ." This Is part of
" PES*
Arthur Conan Doyle's
ftavv ■
mystery story. "The Creeping Man,"
r, sring In THE NEW YORK SUN
DAT WORLD MAGAZINE next Sun
day. The story complete in one ia
sue ia the s*c«»d of five of Bir Arthur
• Doyle's amaaiag storias to ap
pear for the next four Sundavs In
THE Sl'NDAT WORLD. Edition
Order from your i
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Out into Um yard they
took Um Ford
btloofhif to J. W. Barker, at thie city
They rod* ever about White Mm
and than oat to Crow Roads and won
on their way back to the school houae,
expecting to irrhn before the conven
Uon waa ovor. On their raturn bad
luck overtook them when they ran in
to anotbor car and wrecked the ear
belonging to Mr. Barkar. Tha boy*
' ware arrested and mast now etond
trial for larceny of aa automobile.
The boys have no money to satisfy
Mr. Barker for the damage to his ear,
and their parents are hard working
people who are in the same condition,
■o when the eaee rumea before a Su
perior court judge be will face the
problem of what to do with these boy*
who let their better judgment leave
leave them for a short time.
Oscar Reynolds, colored, was sent
to the roads for sis months lor an as
sault on E. R. Short, road builder. The
negro had been discharged which
brought on threats againe*. -.he life of
Mr. Short An appeal was. taken.
! Carl JoMa waa food net guilty of
reckless driving. A few weeks a*1 he
; passed a ear over near the Patrick
line and about the time the ears pass
ed the ear of a Mr. Tilley containing
several girth turned over, painfully in
juring »ne of the party. Jonee waa
charred with running into them and
causing tha wreck. Tha testimony waa
conflicting and the court gave the de
fendant the benefit of the doubt and
declared him not guilty.*
n» Jury uktd for by Ralph Low*
and Forest Heath took only • few mln
uitea to convict them of • liquor
chare*. Both received 12 montha
suspended sentence* and paid a fin* of
$25 each and the cost. The road sen
tence is to take effect If they are
found drinking, acting in a disorderly
way, and la ny way violating any
of the law* of the state within the
nest two years.
Earl Oakley waa fined fftO and the
coat for the larceny of several hens
J fro* George Creed.
St Patrick Day Party
The Pfcilathea class of Central
Methodist church was entertained at
a St. Patrick's day party by the Pine
street circle at the home of Mrs. Jim
Yokley Tuesday evening.
After a very enjoyable social hour
with Irish songs and stunts, chicken
salad, potato chipa, olives, wafer and
hot chocolate were served.
Reliable Colored Woman Dead
Cora Whitlock colored, of this city,
| wife of Jess Whitlock and daughter
i of Emma Jarvis and the late Seward
Jarvia died in Winston-Salem follow
ing an operation for goitre, which
proved to be a cancer and was ber
: led here Wednesday.
Cora was an honest, hard working,
self-reepecting colored wosaan whoa*
service was appreciated by the white
people became she was thoroughly re
liable and dependable.
Her husband and five children sur
vive her.
J Salvation Army Workers
Coming
Adj. and Mrs. P. B. CrispeU of the
Salvation Army Divisional Head
quarters located at Charlotte, will
jviait Mount Airy Saturday and Sun
day in the interest of the Salvation
! Army. Adjt- Criapell is the Young
Peoples' Divisional Secretary and is
rendering remarkable service In the
two Carolines. Mrs. Criapell Is the
Guard Organiser of the Salvation Ar
my. Mrs. CrispeU is of Scotch birth
having lived in that country until a
few years ago. Adjt Crlspell's hosne
is in New York City.
Open-air services will be held on the
street corner Saturday afternoon and
evening and sei »i»ee will be conduct
ed in the Salvation Army hall on
South street Sunday. The public is
invited.
Card of Thank*
We deeply appreciate all the kind
neaa shown oar family during the
long Illness and at the death of oar
beloved freehand and father, Sam
Beaaley, and extend our heartfelt
On Mot. 1, UN, her mattrim— to T.
L. Brim took place aad three children
ImmUi, of Qreonsb*rn, ItM who
II«h with Mi parent* and Miee Um
student of M»dy aoliege, Ne.hvtUe
Tamn.. with Um husband nttIh,
Tho fMHnl took place Saturday af
ternoon and hor wmln war* laid to
root at Mount Harmon near hor hiwi,
Bev. C. C. Haymore officiating.
Mm. Brim waa for year* a aismhai
of tho old Baptiat church at Woatflald
and waa a woman appreciated and bo
Invod In h«r community.
Malarial Tributa to RoWt
Claud Cook
By hia Aunt Mr*. A. D. Barker
Bohart Claud Cook waa born July
mh. 1907, diod March Ml, 1MB, aft
17 yaara, 7 month* and 20 day*.
Hia daath cam* a* a ahock to tha
community, ha waa a modal boy, a
flna iporimon of young manhood and
had only baan complaining at inter
val* for a few day*.
Monday March fth ha ate rapper and
convened with tha family in hia ueual
way, leaving the table ha laid down
on the aide of the bed, hi* mother
heard him make an unuaual noiaa ran
to him lifted him up and hia spirit
paaaad away.
Hia remain* were laid to raat at
Pine Ridge Church near Weetfield,
Wedneeday afternoon, March 11th,
Bev J. D. Smith of Pilot Mountain
conducted tha funeral aervieaa and
apoke beautiful word* of condolence to
the grief stricken family.
Character!(tie of Claude'* life waa
hia quiet unaaauming nature, hia love
and devotion for hi* home and domea
tic affair*. He did well hia part In
helping provide the neceaaitiae of Ufa
for his widowed mother and three (la
ter* and three brothers who survive
him.
Hi* father W. S. Cook wa* t&ken
suddenly from them Sept. 12, IClt,
The oldest child 9 yaara of aga tha
youngest only 1 month old at thia
thus
Claud la the first of the family of
children to be taken.
The sorrowful family have the *ym
pa thy of the entire community In the
untimely death of their faithful eon
and brother.
Ararat Circuit Qtrt«rl| Cw
The second quarterly conference of
the Ararat Circuit, M. E. Church
South will embrace the 4th Sunday in
March and the Monday following.
Rev. J. H. Wast, tha presiding elder,
will preach at night and on Monday
morning, and will hold tha quarter
ly conference immediately after din
ner. I will preach, filling my regular
appointment on Sunday morning.
1. J. Eada, Paator.
Mr*. Scott of Brim D»ad
Mrs. Sallie Scott, wife of Walter
Scott of Brim, died of pneumonia at
Martin hoapital Friday morning where
the had been rushed a few hour* be
fore in a very serious condition.
Mrs. Scott la survived by her hus
band and five small children tha
youngest only a few day* old.
Tha funeral sad interment teak
place at Hunter's Chapel Saturday af
ternoon.
Administrators Notice
Having qualified as administrator
of the aetata of S. J. Peele, liirsaisd
late of Surry county, North Carolina,
this is to notify all parsons having
claims against the eetate of said de
re aaed to exhibit them to the under
»i jrru-d at Its office oa or before the
11th day of March IMS. or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to the
eetate will please make immediate
payment.
This the 11th day af Mar. IMS.
The Bank of Mount Airy,
Administrator of 1.1. Peel, dee'd.
NOTICE
There will be a public examination
for applicaata for teachers certifi
catea in tha Court Houae at Dobaon
Tweed ay and Wednesday, April 14th
and 15th, beginning at nine o'clock.
The mint legislature pasaed a bill
providing that only on# examination
for teachers' certificates shall be held
par year and that it shall begin on the
seeoad Tueaday of April of each year.
Formerly examinations were held alao
in July and October.
E. 8. Hendren, County Superintendent.
NOTICE
In compliance with Section 41 of
the School Law, the County Board of
Education of Surry County hereby
gives notice that it will elect • Super
intendent of Schools at its next regu
lar meeting.whieh will he on Monday,
Anril «. IM. Ite.
The Board of Education af Surry Co.
E. S. Haadrea, fee.
| Down sale
UonJdR^iri^ator
Rdancc Small Weekly or Semi-Weekly Paymert.
For 10 days we will offer the famous Leonard Refrigerator
on this small payment plan basis. You can pay for your refrigera
tor while you use it
.
Why use that old ice box or re
frigerator which wastes ice and
is not sanitary when you can
have a new Leonard in your
home to keep your Food Fresh,
Pure and Wholesome?
Guess how many individual pieces go into the manufacture of the
Leonard Refrigerator shown in our window and get as first prize
tickets for 1000 pounds of Bray's Ice. 2nd prize. 8 x 10 ft graas
n*
No Purchase Necessary to Guess
Contest Lasts 10 days—Ask in store for particulars
Carter-Walker Furniture Co.
Without Cost
I will meet the taxpayers of Surry County at
the times and places designated, vis
Pilot Township, Pilot Mountain, March It, II
Shoals Township, J. D. Mickels residence 10 to 12 a. as.; Truelove's Store lto 4 Mar. SO
Siloam Township, A. C"Snow's Store 10 to 12 a. n.; Kay's Store 1 to 3 p. as. . .Mar 21
Rochford Township, Banner's Store, 10 to 12 a. as.; Copoland 1 to 3 p. as. Mar 23
Marsh Township, Burch station, lOto 12 a. sa.; J. M. Phillip's Store 1 to 3 p. aa. Mar. 24
Elhin Township, EHdn Mar. 28
Bryan Township, W. L. Hanes' Store, 10 to 12 a. m.; Kappa Mill 1 to 3p. a. .. .Mar. 28
Franklin Township, Woodruffs Store 10 a. as. to 12 Mar. 27
Stewarts Croak Township, Miss Pattie Richards Store lto3p.n. Mar. 27
Mount Airy Township, Mount Airy, Sheriffs Office
Westfield Township, Hunter's Store, 1 to 4 p. m., Mar, 3Q.
Eldora Township, L. P. Venahie's Store 10 to 12 a, as. Mar. SI
Long Hill Township, Ararat, Kay's Store 1 to 3 p. as. Mar. 31
I heps you will meet dm
aa. asaking this
but now 1
added April 1st, and
After this round I istaM priced to advertise
C. H. HAYNES,
This March IS, ItSS.