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i. «. mamm § —u oar b« made op I—d»r« CO-OPS PLAN.TO CARRY ON. A down or mar* citizens from thia county went to Danville. W. last Monday ai.d it tended a meeting of farmer* who favor some form of co operation for i he safe of leaf tobacco. No lew than 700 farmer* were at the meeting and thoae who attended toll ui that they have never *een a more enthuniantic and Je'« rmined gathering of men. It ia well known that a few year* ago an association was formod and put in operatio-i in thia state. An effort was put on foot a few weeks ago to get farriers who signed before to sign a new contract. $ut for rea sons many and various, the new con tract got but few signers. The meet ing at Panville was held to try to reach some agreement as U- how to put over the new contrnc*. AftT the meeting was held K ia now known to be a fart that th« latea^ effort for a *"!!|rn-ap proved to lie a failure. „ No agreement was reached aa to jrhat action will be taken' in the fu ture, but it waa definitely determined that tome action will be'taken. Al most tc a man all thoae present are ia favor of forming an association and a committee waa appointed to work out plan that can be brought before the planters with hopes of success. This committee will draft a new con tract and try to make it aueh that it will be accepted by the planters. Just what kind of plan will be worked out ia not known and will not be until the committee has time to give the matter their attention. There are hundreds , a*, tobacco | planters ia all parts of the who firmly believe in a system of Co-"] ind see in it their only for a profitable buatneee. They | their intention not to give the effort to organise to aa association of win bring satiafaetory one forgeta, since the World war waa fought it ia the cus tom to tea it all at school closings to i fare the War apeahn could get by I ut all thia Is One minute ia the tatt. J||_, -JiSlMM back TO surcwot COURT ■ As 9m mMm m* to It* tarry CHrt MM ttaaa aga by at daia. Altar mnl Imn ti to—I totioa and turnil«atag o# tha wit that It was a awttor for a ■ajwlai Coart >#y ta daeida. Thoaa wfca ara aa tha taaida of tha whola affair aay ta taat Una day that tha attoraaya far Miaa Harkradar war* torribiy diaap itMani and wara aat willta* ta fra-^ ■ant thair aaaa hafara tha rafaraa at that ttata; that ta tarva dana aa vaaM quaahinr of tha whala >rmita»i. tbarafora ta onWr to g»ta aara Una tha caaa waa movad hack to tha 8a parloc Coart. J aat haw far thia la fro* bainc tha troth wa ara aat ta poaKion to poaHiraty atata, hat thia much now rotaaiaa: tha caaa gaaa hack to tha Saparior Coart aftor a fonaar raquaat of tha plaintiff far it to ba liaard by a rafaraa. Miaa Harkradar'* Intaraat waa at landad Monday by Attoraaya Bivana. of thia city, Jarkaon of Dobaon, and lament of Winaton-Salaai. Mr. Lav ranee la rapraatntad by J. fi. Folftr and W. P. Carter. Dm Us of Bright Youag Girt. Helen Ruth 8chuyler, 14 |wr aid daughter of Mr. an4 Mrs. E. L. Schuyler, of Lowgap, dM at Martin Memorial hospital last Thursday after a brief illness. She wan a etadent in the high achool here and boarded in the home of W. E. Woodruff. A abort time before her death aha was takan ill and later waa carried to the hospital where she could receive the bast of medical attention at n ursinf, but her condition grew worse I until the end lelierad her of har auf-1 faring. She waa, an especially aw* spirited child, was devoted to her p-r ents and brother and sisters and dur ing bar school daya here had gained a I large boat of friends among the| young people. The funeral was conducted at l<ow tap Saturday and was attended by a large number of friend* and re la tires. Df. Raaca's Condition Appears' The many friends of Dr. R. W. Bput are greatly interested in his condition and it is with sadness that this newspaper learns that his health is very bad and there is bo hope hold out for hia recovery. He ia now al most totally paralysed, is confined to his bed aqd does not recognize any one. He is in the constant care of trained nursaa who are doing all they can to make hia last days aa comfor tble aa possible. Driver Miaaes Dry Bridge Glean Scott, of Cana, Va., last Sat urday narrowly missed having a fatal accident on North Main street when he loat control of hia car and drove it through the railing on the dry bridge. He and bis companion went head-long down the bank to the rail road track below bat the rear wheel of the car caught against a post and was left suspended in the air until garage hands pulled K back. The occupants of the car sustained a few cuts and bruises. Just before going over the side of the bridge Scott ran into a buggy tearing it up conaider ably. He waa arrested by the police for reckleaa driving. Tax Lie ting Going Forward • J. F. Prather and E. L. Patterson | are now busy listing piupeity tor tax ation for the county and can be found I opposite the post office Mr. Prather ] calls attention to the large of young people who have recently I beeoete of age and who neglect to list | their imtpeity. He also are a large Member of Of the Mulberry win repreeent Surrv County at the Stote-wide spelling conto* to be | pat ea by tk Local Port The Jmm B. Jmm Post of The] turlfin Ltfkm has recently f*or rtRlwd mm! elected the following of Snn: Prank Walker, iiwmiIii ; ha Pruett, vK» -romnuuxfer; Geo. E. | Welch, adjutant and finance Dw following were elected »f the tncntin committer: lorn B. Ilaynes. Locien P. Vmn and Goo. K. Snow. J. Raymond Sargent ra elected sergeant-at-arms. Tho first reguter m—tint was hold in tho town hall on Thursday night, April 29th, with ov*r 60 IhIiimIiiii in attendance. Commander Walker raited Goo. K. Snow to the chair and general hoainaaa waa transacted, after which refreahments war* mi Tad. This organisation will do much to ward fostering the spirit of patriot ism in this community and will be found backing every community en terpriM which Merits the backing of oar ritisenship. On May 29th, the post will conduct a "Poppy Sale." TheM poppiM are sold and the profits therefrom are used in general relief work among ex-1 service men who are denied benefits of compensation under th* existing laws. Every ex-aervice man with an hon orable discharge is eligible for mem bership and should Jbin this organi sation. There are eioM to one hun-j dred members now enrolled and new men signing up every day. The public is ssked to co-operate j in the "Poppy Sale" and aid tke "Bud- j dies" in making this effort a Mount Airy Drug Co. Add*] The Mount Airy Drug Co. has re eently remodeled the rear of their stfN room and built a gift shop on one side of the room where a large collection of articles suitable for gift purpose* is stored exclusively Here are to be found artictea suitable for every person and for every occasion. In the collection are to be found ar tictea of hanunerad braas from the work shops of Belgium, china war* from Cxecho-Slovakia, and numerous other items of foreign hand work. Mrs. C. P. Clark* wiH have charge of th* gift shop. Th* following received her* teat weak and will b* of interest to thoaa of oar readers who remember Vance Hatcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Batcher, of thte city. The ssarriag* has just "Mr. and Mrs. La Verne M. Knick erbocker announce th* marring* af| their daughter, AHoa Muriel, to Mr. Vance Rutherfoid day, January 9th, 11 burg, Va." Enjoy Junior High waa held Monday evening In Mm 1 of Mte* Carrie Taytar aa route I number «u 100 par rwt W« Um you slL Very respectfully. H. E. TAYLOR, Prill. Notio We hove Itotod • number of Grui (anm that we will for Cftjr property or North Curottaa fa SURRY REAL ESTATE COMPANY Office with Moont Airy Inrannco A, Realty Co. 4<* A. F A A M„ of which he waa f or many ;««ri • inw mod devoted MM Sr, while bowin* mabmleeively to the ill of oar Creator, do deipty de 2nd. That w liaartljr appreciate tha Ufa of aarrica of thi* beloved bub and brother, who aa a brother to ear lodce wit ahray* faithful to aarva and aa • phyaieian tenderly adnin laterad to •offerin* humanity loMfar and mora conaiatently and with laaa pay, perhapa than any other mm who ever lived in Sorry Coonty. Srd. That we extend oar heartfelt eymjMthy to all the members of hia 4th. That a copy of tbaee tiona be placed on the mhrntea of lodga, a copy Mailed to hia widow. K. J, Martin, T. V. Hamlin, A. K. Scott, U L. Lewia A. D. Fol*er. Notice TtmU*'< Sale aI By virtu* of authority by a certain M of trust aNotlo FiUe oa the lTth nr., IMS, to aetuia an inda ■ of W0.00, default harms been in the payment of Um notaa OMtna •ecured. and at the nquaat of th* holder, I will aril for eaah to th* t public a action In Nation front of Um Firat National Baak, Mt . Airy, N. C., 1 e*ciecfc r. M, V tka folio wine dearribed ran) eetate ' Lota Noa. 14. IS and 1« in Block B of t of the R. E. Rine* John L. Stacy and May 11th. IMS. 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