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HOLCOMB and MlDKIF , All Sizes from 30 x 3 to 40 x 8 . Cords and Fabrics' "There's a Reason": Folks Are Demanding Goodyear Tires We can handle all orders for solid truck tires Get our prices on tires. Car load purchases enable us to kill competition and at » 25 * the same time we can sell you the best tire in the world. Hoi comb & Midkiif mi * &Mn*Good Wear roc SALE—Hem* aael Hm"ahafting. belting. puilcya, hanger* ami mo tor. Goad ■■ new. will mQ at • largiin. 0. B. Webb, Mt. Airy. tfc. FOR RENT -7-room bungalow on Cherry Street. Addreaa Mr». Sarah Spaugh, Hanford, N. C., or Mt. Mat •with. Phone 227 / tie. MILLIONS UfHiM PMito Plmrta— Porto Rico, Early Triumph, Pump kin Yam. and Jeraay aweeta. 1000, $1.75—6000, *7.60. Pint elaaa plant* and prompt «hipmiat guarantee. Rchroer Plant Parma, vJHoata, Ga. *-«P APARTMENT FOB RENT—A aire furniahed apartment, raU reaaon able. Mra. J. L Wott*, 1S2 Raw High Are. Mount Ahry. N. C. i^lle FOR SALE—Card Weed. rail at Haymare'a atore. tfc. OLD COLONY UPS INSURANCE COMPANY of Chicago, Illinoi* of fer* arm la a wider field and incraaa ed opportunity by writing man, wo man and ehild frcm data at birth to aft 00 on the annual, aemi-annual or quarterly premium plan, for amount! going up to $6,000 aa regarda child ren. while for adult■ the limit la $80, 000. A> the Company writae alao aob-atanHard riaka our ageata hare aarr few rejection!. The Company will (in a very liberal commission eontract (direct with Home Office) to a good peraonal producer. CORD WOOD FOB SALE—C«U at Haymore'i store. tfe. GOOD FARM for Hale—11* inn Rplrndid land. Some improvements Good orchard. One mile from Mount twin Park School. Easy Term*. Mr*. F. T. Wolff, Mount Airy, N. C. STENOGRAPHERS. Typi.t. inlMest •d in Federal employment near M> unt Airv write G. C<»k, OAS Pa. Ave., Washington. D. C., for free out line of coaching for pending ci»H-»er rlw exam. Salary 11140 and S1S90. lll,Mi.N.N Company wants too (o sell 1V> daily home necessities in Mnant Airy. Profit* *SS-*V) weekly. Baparlsmia unnecessary. For partl colars write the J . R. Watkins Com pany, Dept. J 7, SSI Johnson Ave., Newark, M. J, FCRNISHED Apartment or For rent, near In. wall loci .. __ and Vhady. Mrs. Willie Moor* Gen try, Chr.«* nut Cmt, Mount Airy. N. FOR MALE—Impreead .waet potato plant*, all varietiea $1.00 par 1000. 5060 lota 75c oer 1000. Prompt ahio menta. Dorris Plant Co.. Vsldimta, Ga. «-M p. STRAYED OK and Jersey horned cow, browniah 4>lack, soon to ba frmh, larfe white •pot whrrr kip and back join. Re ward for return to Lannne Thomp •on, Moant Airy, N. C.. Route 5 bos 7 E. «-27p FOB HALE One extra nice Jersey milk raw, if interested aae R. 8. Johnson at Mount Airy Produce b i- — NUMBER NINE—-N.aimhst The Nineteenth" by Elaie Siagaaittr, named by Arthur Turner Vancf, edi tor in chief of the Pictorial Renew, the beet atory appearing in that Mm in the Id next nine of the sixteen stories named by the editors aa the sixteen beat stories appearing in the beat magmainea during the year. One of theae atoriea will appear rrery wad: in the Magazine Section of The San day World. To be aure of a copy or der in advance. Edition limited magnsinr during 1&24, will ba pwbiiab edln fall in the Magazine Section of World next' Bwiitoy. This ia , tracted Miith! m My ■ Mount Airy, Boot* 1, Jom I—The three month* oM child of Mr. and Mr*. Wilson Johnson was bpried at ,9ton»)r Creek June 6, at t o'clock. Elder I. S. Morrison conducting h«r ial services. Mr. and Mr*. Johnson tire near Guilford College. Th^ child was found dead in bed, and no one knows the cause of its death. Mr. Garland Calloway continues very sick. Appointment for typhiod and diph theria vaccination at Hollow Spring* school house Saturday Jane IS, 9 o' clock A. U.' The little child of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Joyce has been wry sick but is ■one better. R. L. Reeves has been transferred fro* the Baptist Hoapital. Winston Salem to the Standard Oil Co's Hoa pital in New York recently for treat ment His many friends here hope he will soon he able to return home. The protracted meeting will begin at (follow Springs Srd Sunday in July conducted by the pastor W. C. Gal loway assisted by Rev. C, P. Rogers. Rev. Mr. Andrews, of Staley, will preach at Hollow Springs the third {«mlll> in July st 2 o'clock P. M. WE5TFIELD YOUTH TAKES OWN LIFE Affair Westfield, June I.—Quite a p>tlw tic suicida Mcumd nmr Imn last Saturday when Jack a young man about 21 year* of took hU own Ufa. It seeaas that ha waa in love with una of Ua iwi(b bor'i daughter* aad called on bar Saturday morning aad waa ordered off by tba Rirl'a father who objected to bia attention on account of tba a|* of hii daughter. YMUf Rutledg* at mx« w«n| to bia bun, obtain ad a run aad then aude bia war to tba wooda naar by. There by hisaaelf ba carved an a traa tba rirl's initials, drar* a nail into tba traa above tba carving, banc bia bat on tba nail ao it covered tba Initial*—wban ha had completed afl thia ha find tba fatal ■hot which ended bia Ufa. Tba fun eral waa held Sunday afternoon at Brim Grove church in 8tokes county. One of die largest crow da ever Men at that church attended. All part tea to the aad affair are highly respected and a shadow of (loo* bj over the neirbborhood. Judre A. M. Stack of rather with his daurhter. Miaa Callie, and Miaa Anne Taylor of Danbury and dome r ther friends from Lincoln ton and Wayneaville spent a abort while Sunday with R T. Joyce on their way* to Piedmont 8prinr* The lodge expressed surprise at the de velopments at Weatfield. He wan for many years a ritisen of Danbury. John H. Lowe claima to have the finest field of wheat any where naar here. He is an active farmer t7 years of are- May he continue for many year* yet. Road improvement continues on both sides of us. We are getting hi fine condition. All our crops are good except po tatoes—too dry far them, y Our blacksmith reported laat weak baa gone. Can't you The poultry bnatneas la Never baa been aa vany chtckena in' thia saffian before. Mrs. Robert Jackson is improving. Hhe waa nbta to cease over I neb to the1 delight of bar TW wm MOUNT AMY BOY KILLED BY PRISON GUARDS MmGmm Ww S*rai S Ywr T«m f«r Star. Br—k it—AM Ift at ElMH Cwta Hum Hi* Li#. By the aid of • popular aubacrip tion raised Hi tbi* city thia week the remain* of John Gotea, 18 year* old, were shipped bare Tuesday from a priaon camp near Roanoke Rapid* where ha was nttIm a five-year term on the mad* far atore break - inc. Coin* was convicted in Yad kin court hut apring for atore break ing, ha and hia partner, Joe Martin, being arreetad north of city with a lot of the loot in their poaaeaaion. In making a break for liberty from the convict fora both Go in* and Martin were killed by shots from the wan pona in the handa of the goarda. The following diapatrh from Roanoke Rapid a five a detailed acronnt of the affair., Roanoke Rapid*. Jon* 6.—The cor oner's Jury after an investicstion ac quitted Guard G. S. Vau*hn of all blame In connect!* with the killing -of two prinonrri who triad to escape from State Prison Farm, Camp No. 1, John Goin* and Joe Martin. Oapt. H. T. PwplM, superintendent of the ramp, utated that ruardo were not wanted at the ramp who ijoahi not, •hoot under rirrtnnsthnces as we presented in this cm*. The (quad composed of a'tout 86 men was approaching the ramp when they reached a brid** croasinc a ditch which was lined with underbruah and bamboo briars. Two of the prison ers. at this point, broke from the squad and dashed for lihyty. A few paces hid them from thejruards arm ad with shot runs Leading the men frrr Guards G. S. Vaughn, armod with rifle, and T. H. Wtae. armed with pistol. In the rear of the squad ware J. 8. Jsrnijran and S. L Parker, si mad with shot (una. As the men dashed from the road the guards with shot guns fired In the direction of the men bat misaed their targets. The attention of Guard G. S. Vsujrbn was attracted hy the shoot to* and he soon got sight of w of the piisuweis and shot him down, afflicting a terrible* wound lli s in mk Ik. rl ,L| * > • - » *8— — 1 * n*Owffn ■ i|P»i ' •IM1 11 v I Ma man. s*o is nptht to he John . «.d minute*, dying before he could be carried to onp After (joins waa shot Vaughn sighted the Mcimd man and fired at the *am« time that Guard Wiaa, who waa chasing the prisoner, fired Us revolver. Both shots took effect, in flicting what would ordinarily have been slight wounds. However, the ballet from the rifle of Vaughn af ter grazing the back pierced the bl eep* muscle of the left arm, severing the principal blood vsaasla. The wounded man was takes to the camp hoepttal where medical attention was given, but all efforts were unable to save him since the loss of blood had been heavy. The prisoner died about two o'clock in the morning. This man had several aliases but waa re gistered at the camp under the name of Joe Martin and waa reported to be serving a thirty year term. J. G. Powell Recovering Friends of Mr. 1. G. Powell, en riMfr for the A. A Y. between this city and Sanford. will be glad to know that be is able to ait up a little each day after being confined to hi* bed for a month as a result of burns received in Sanford when he fainted on his engine in the Sanford yard and was burned with steaOi or hot pipes before he was found. Trinity Episcopal Church Ser vice* He*. Arthur H Marshall. Minister. ". , ';V . V Church school each Sunday 10.00 a. ra. Holy communion and sermon each (at Sunday 11.00 Sermon by pastor each Srd aad (th Sunday - .11.00 a. m. Sermon by pastor each 2nd and 4th Sunday -a... TAO p. m. Aviators la Osllfnmla bare agreed ■at to try -stums" whee carrying pee ■■■gin Oaa the raadei Imagine a locomotive ssglaeer ladolglag rn 'slants' to siewse Us humaa carge hack la the rsae»s«T rtem the Am the "mum" iyees have Injured Dying. II Is reported thet the relic* sealed K the temh of Ktag Tut wore tmmt Just a* they e«e# Mt anhsdp ha? lag hesa la there wph rwm bet Kin I the Josephine Missionary Society, of Central odiat Church, atet tntlMS.lL hum* Monday evening in bmtmm social wniw. Mrs. E. C. Banner Misses AfMf Gunter, Virginia Isabel Hunt. Ethel Virginia Calloway Brirk^ cream and angel food after the rk cfH „ | iwrvea skm NOTICE Service by Publication North Carolina, Surry Cowrty. In the Superior Court. tria of J. W. and R. 6. Harris rmd. Mr*. O. R Mmn ' band O. R. Moore, Glenn S. Be I ton. Mrs. Robert Jo. — husband Robert Johnson, Mrs. R. C. Griffith and hash and R C. Griffith. 1>e defendants. Glenn Belton. E. ft. Helton. Mrs. Robert Johnson and hun hand Robert Johnson, Mrs. R C. Griffith and husband R. C. Griffith will take notice that an action entit ahove has been the superior court of Surry Cownty, North Carolina, to sal) the land af 3. W. and R D. Harris for assets to pa" debts and the coat of adminMntfM] that the said defendant, will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the clerk of Superior Court of Mid county in the Courthouse in Pobson, North Caro lina, an the «th day ef Jaly int. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will a| ply to the court for the relief manded in said complaint. Dated this the 4th dav of Jrm 1!*S8. F. T l*wellm. C. 8 C. T
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