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Qoany 1:30 the J. M. FULTON Place Patrick Road Mount Airy, N. C t AUCTION $ 10 Down |5 Per Month ______________ GRIMES & CLARK, Auctioneers High Point, N. G Ml ky Railway Traim ta« accident at I andia today Just ba fara mm turned • wedding day tat* of tha yooa* couple Wtaf Married, the (i «w to-be, Charles M. Leaat is in a local morgue aad tha bride, to-be, Miaa PaoSnt Caster, ie tat a local hospital, with oaly a alight chance of recovery. Mr. Luoaz aad Miaa Caster bad jaat visited the office of Dr. O. L Black at Landia and eecarad tha pbjr aician'i certificates that would en able them to ■ecure marriage license. Leaving the office to coae to Rali*- j bury to aecare the license and be mar ried here, the couple was stopped at a nearby railroad crossing while a freight train paiaad going Math. Other can were stopped by the freight and aa soon aa ft paaaad Mr. 11—i attempted to cram. Tboee in other cars tried to gat hi* atte ition to warn him of the approach from tha sooth of pmugg train No. M,j hot failed, aad tha train hit his car ia fall view of a number of persons STOMACH ILLS Miiiiui^iu Wu Weak, (Mil Eit ExmcL "I hid • bad caae of stomach trouble," ujr* Mr. N. A. Srotlh. of Shaw, Mim. "I couldn't eat enough and was very weak. Every, thing I ate hurt me, formed gat, and I cpit up my food. Al would feel stupid or fU^genr. I didn't feel like doing any woni. I knew what Black-Draught had done.. . and I began taking smalt doses. | ceilalaft'pot relict. It did me Iota of itood. "Wkea I go to town, I look first to tee how near out of Black hwWr TODAY'S DUTY » tha day wlw>>l by ii ahraya Dm far amt of tfca par emt at in Ufa, • Juty that HAVE YOU MADE YOUR WILL THE BANK OF MOUNT AIRY E1NSTON TOBACCONISTS VIEW CHINESE WEED It FmLLSm b hrf «rior To •f Chin V. Webb, if this cfcjr tn ittncthf the atten rhe woed'b'tf fair thinMH. It haa • M iinllw to tis n> paper. The Oriental product rails short of the quality of the faas Mia bright leaf of thia belt, according » aatheritiea. Numbers of Eastern Carolina Men ire supenlalwt cottar* of the *m4 in Shantuag and other parts of hma. Kinston has four or fire rep. eaentativee in the country hack of Shanghai. These report the Chinese to be thorough farmers. Their jrieM is high. Methods of cultivation are print Hint, having undargua* no change from those employed by the naflMAaat sauiaa^AM Vmhima |rOWen I I'HOWl UHUHpi ». rl|Ulfl uf the total prodactioa is the Far carefalhr guarded, tt Despite the large crops aammH to be made ia China, train loads of to bacco (• to Shanghai and Hong Kong from thia bah every year. The Jeraand for cigarettes ha* increased amazingly in the country, it is said. Ilie war failed to curtail production aatertally. The celestial addict gives tobacco first roasiderslion and food Mrs. Weodnw Wilaoa To Washington, May tt.—Mrs. Wood -ow Wilson is sailing Saturday fruta Sew York to spend the summer mo •nn* In southwestern Europe. 8be rill be accompanied by Miss Belle Baruch of New York, daughter of Bernard M. Ban*h, wartime chair man of the wsr industriea board and i>ne of the intimates of the late Pres ident Wilson. Although Mrs. Wilson wanted to •void public notice of her vacation trip, news of if leaked out when she rot her passport today at the state department. Although she has made all of bar plans to motor leisurely through Franch, poaaibiy Belgium and Italy aa privately and with aa little notice as possible, she necoaaartty will travel over much of the where she wit* with fear late husband when he made his notable swing at the allied capi tals, during the peace conference and was acclaimed with such re markable Die* at Effects mi Winston-Salem, Hay SI.—Fleet Smith, ate of I. Henry Smith, and i* senior at City High School, died today from the affect* of a blow on the head received last Friday while ittending a baseball game at the nigh school grounds Young Smith raa fa the bleachers at the time and the ball waa thrown from the eot neld. The blow while palatal arm* not ■onsidered serious, and Smith waa ■Ma Sunday to teach hi* claaa of toys at the First Baptist School. Monday ha waa kJ to a local boa pita! he basketball, football a earns of tha high school and I ty moiutinf of six dwellings and'the aa.ount being IMS 1.37. inters 947JO. 1 cost 11.70, total 1410.47, thn twins on i the North side of Cherry street. J. C. Hollingsworth, CIS foot of ptrlif. 215 foot nrk on the South ■id* of Clwi) Street, it being • *» rk.^rx'trsr'^ s i a. LrweDjra on tko Woat (id*, tho amount Wb( 9999.01, interest $90.94. coot $1.79. total $397.67, lym« on tho Sooth iid* of Cherry Street S. M. AIM. Sooth aido of Koch ford street, abutting Mo reoidont property, 229 fort of pn*W. thio ho me a six-foot atrip on the aid* «f tho iitato highway on R ekf«rd atr**t, amount 126079, Intrri «t 720.90. coat ■ $1.70, total ISUI. zrzz, yda. sldmslk, afcuttinr his rsstdsnrs property oa tho West aids of South street, amount $97 49, latorsot 94.41, root 91.70. total ?99.«0. Or. R. M. L .oaur, j roperty ly nr oa Granite Str*' . shuttiac his residence proper** oa th- South Side A Granite stri . 99 fort of orb 34 «q. yds sidewalk. Am ant *99.34 interest 99.40, root <1.79. total *79.44. William Newsome, propert; ly'nc •n South street abutting his resi dence, SO ft. of curb, 26 sq. yds. side walk Amount |V)2:>. Interest 91.79. 1 coot 91.70, total 969.70. By order of tho Board of Commit doners of tho Town of Mount Airy this Hay &th, 1929. *. V. DEYERLE, City Tax Collector. nunrncrs hale By virtue of the power conferred ; upon me by a deed of trust executed >n tho 29th day of November, 1922, by V. L. 8immon« and wife Minnie I Simmons, recorded in Book 99, png* 119, of the Record of mortgages at | Surry Coontjr, I will sail to the hl*h •-■st bidder, for raah, in front of »h* , First National Bank, oa the 19th day of Joae. 1929. at one o'clock P. N . tho following dssrribsd tract of land: Lying in Eldora Township, adjoin ing C. C. Kallum, Sarah Venablo and others, hOiag lot No. 4. B.yn,ninC at tho mouth of Honey Branch and runs North 99 1.2 d*g. Woat 90 cha. to a stake in KallumN line; thence South 79 dag. West 2 chs. 79 links to • stake, then 8. 49 dog. W. 12 chs. 99 Iks. to a stake in KaUam't lino: then Sooth 97 1-9 de*. Bast 12 ehaU 99 tlnks to a Walnut coraor; thence, •. 99 dog. East 9 chs. to a stake; thanes. North 94 dsg. East t 14 chains to a stpko; thence North 47 dog. Cast |< chs. It links la • 'ako; UnmTmI j 74 dsg. East 9 cha. 29 links to ths be PURE DRUGS Ami CAREFUL COMPOUNDING IS OUR MOTTO. Give ua a trial on Mount Airy Drug Co. ■ "A Good Draf Store." On her toes. Ydu bet! Every piston purring with power. Every drop of gas doing its bit. Naturally—it's ••Stand ard",'the gasoline that leads them all in pep and power. 1STAN DARD" CASOUN
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