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E ft t Y --tI"t'"jl Thuis.Uy, Juna 2?. 1018 VV. T. Nuhols KJilor M. C. Nichols Msnsjsr lint r. il lit llu- I'liitnllU" Mt Klkln, N, (,'., us sn-onil dims muil nitittiT. SUHSCKIITJON' KA'IT.S ONK VKAK .... sl.OOi Six Months .... ..'.o Psysbls in Adsnr .i i t ii .it Ifillil'l' M If.i' 11 i. ! II I . i I A P ' moiiiiLiiu coves, ainl is ieu;ri liy a class (if tin1 rougher element ill liiiitniiiit;,'. Til' lack of educa tion ami a.-MK-iati'ins with the . IjCtllT t'ielliellt )f tilt! (Iti.MIH uf j the country i hirtfely tin; cauno iof this trouble. IlU hoped there , will In: no further troubles of a I huriou i nature, there. THE WAR CONDITIONS. The, war condition nlontf tho tltfhtiiiK linn in Kruno; ami Italy are much better this week than they were last. The allied troops are holding their own and in plHfes are making gain over the Ormma nl! along the lines In northern France, while the Ital ians have gained a great victory over the Austrians and driven them hack beyond the eastern bank of the river I'iave. The Italian troops not only drove the invaders hack across tho river, but have crossed them selves and are now holding many In America we have ill i oppor tui itv lo enht iii tin volunteer anny of production r.nd saving In (.eimaiiy it is h matter of i.iuj'iiUion. Tin iron hand of the (Ifiinan auctocracy forces it , ', ' . important point 011 tin eastern ui-piivni voem not un-n-ij ui lutuiies Imtof the barest nerev hitii-s f life. Here we are asked . ..I... I... .it.. 1....I1U11111 Kill-intf i I , !U 111 III, "Wl "HIV: i 1 . .. , , ( .1 ' . . ' ' .. . 1 batik of the river in their retreat, thinvjs thut we do not particular-1 , , . 1 , .1 1 and about forty thousand prls- i.v iii'fii ium can uu mioui, iii.iv side. Many thousands of tlie 'Austrians were killed while at ; tempting to gain tht eastern our HoMieis and sailors may not loners were captured by the Ital lack necessary i-uuipment. It is1 unthinkable that there is a man, j woman or child in America who! w ill refuse to do this. tans, i lie casualties 01 me aus trians in killed, wounded and prisoners is estimated at two I hundred thousand. lienor. gatliered from different aources WHERE DO YOU STAND? say that conditions in Austria Some have niven an ear, some, are growing worse each day. a hand, arm, foot or leg. Many The jHHiple a'0 on the verge of have given an eye. thousands-, starvation and the government is both eves. Arid the list of Amor- unable to furnish them any re- ican Isiys who give everything, who die for you is rapidly in c teasing. Think, citizens, think! You are not asked to give any lief. The (ierman army seems to be broken in spiiit, and have lost that dash and courage w ith which they were imbued on their tirst thing, but t-i loan your money to entrance into the war. while the the (h.wmment, to our boys. : German people at home are be Are you doing this? I f not, God coming restless and impatient. l.itv vou I! in- nil the War Sav and in many sections a revolt is mgs Stamps you sMbly can tin eatened ami momentarily ex airfl Hit; help your boy, my boy lifted. ' and every body's boy that is in With the large number of the army. fresh troops that are now being massed in the lighting zones of YOUA BADGE OF DISHONOR ,,, m.tf alK, , uy y t .,, n- H yotiai- making ii.ouey out liun?., we . ok with contiidenre to l the a; your wealth is 11 the success of tlu. allied forces l.a.iee of dishonor. President sn, believe that the tide of the Win.. n h.is said: "No man should l,,u,. h.is cow turned in their in.ikea fi.itui-.? out of the war: (.,,. r. There is yet to 1h? some su. h a foi tune wuld be a badge lirj lighting June, and many i f diNhouor, and would constitute i,M.H W lj , j,,,, 1 tlt. j,!Ue;an a badge of dishonor to whoever nw should be "On to Merlin and sm h a fortune was transmitted." t,, the Kaiser!"' Now, while our country i call iug for money and men and life PURE PATRIOTISM. lt-eir. that liberty may live. Oliver Moore, colored, of June those who would profiteer by iU,.( ha two sons in the Ameri ravishing the hives of honest in army no in Trance. He dustry are but drones, who NiU)V,,d u a letter Uday from nhoul.l.ls stung to death or ex one of tho loys, Kussoll, written lulled f 1 ..in the colony. Those jj,,, :iri 0f May. In which he en who nonl.l profit .it tho price l tUM.( u,r,.0 ,no,.y order the nation's er,! and the peo (lmounling to iMOU), with in j.u. s srt. ..liei s (.i.l .f pa ntructions for hiui Ut invest it in tn. t.f-u, :w.A I.li- Those w ho soiup safe manner. He at once i tt '.r -einsri'iiis! f,,r gain see put SiNxhh) f it into War Sav- ii oiintr' triis nothing Wil!i Stamps, thus placing it hut . ;)(.! tnnity t.,r exploitation where it will help the govern- 01 the H-..le are mid of roinmon uient and help the Uiy, too. 'L''" -v w,,ir'1 n-,' '"','n Oliver is doing a good work !r, n .villi tlisli.mur lannot lie among the colored Jeoplc of his k 'pl with honor. Any war community in selling War Sav wei thmust conslitule a badge ings Stamps, and set a good ex- Willi It U.IM t Miss Virginia Hayes gave A surprise parly till June fin, in lonorof lier brother, Mr, A very Hayes, at which a large crowd was present. Cuke and cream WHS M'l V'l'd, Miss li.-ssie Hayes gave a par ty Saturday night in honor of her hchool mate, Miss Nellie Int. hens, of Mountain Park. Mr. and Mrs. II M, Kid ridge. of Klk in, visited his father, Mr. M. Kid ridge, last Saturday. Mr. K. T. Cocke rhaui and chil dren visited 1114 hi.ster, Mrs. Doc Haynes, recently. A large crowd gathered at Poplar Springs, Sunday morning for Sunday school. Afterwards, they were invited to Mr. M. 0. Wilcoxen's to a urprio dinner in honor of Mr. M. L Wilcoxen. A large table was spread w ith all the good things that heart could wish f-jr, Mr. T. A. Gentry made an interesting talk, after which everyone was invited to the table. Some beautiful song were ung, and all seemed to en joy the occasion very much. There wilf be a lied Cross meeting at Poplar Spring Sat urday night, June 2'.l, to organize Ked Cross chapter. Kvery body i invited. Some of the Kl kin eopl(3 will bo there to talk on tins subject and give informa tion. Misse Hessie Haye and Nel lie Hutchen returned to Moun tain Park Sunday afternoon. A Header. ." i. ( :' : ' ! '. t i Ni ii .1 1 i ; it : i 1 l.i- .-i : y (Iii- llnaiil of 1 iiiiuhi itiiui.-i t "I lhi Tun 11 uf l:!klii, N. ('.. uiil.l .July 10, I'.lH, ut s o'clork, I'. . , fur U I'lircliiiM' u( tin- fiillimi:;' liornli of Niiii) iiiunii'iiiil ity , vi : I .', "1 M.I CI I. 'i-11 1 I in iro vi-mi-nt In iml suiil hull' iii 1 i l I itf of 1'. IxiIhIh of iVM.OO ciii li nd 12 l.oii.li of rJ.VI IM cui-li, dm. and myulil' VM.(I on Jtuir I, 1'lM, fi!.0'l oa .lun I rui li y.-ui- Itici'i-fifU-r to und lnuhidlutr .Tunf 1, I'C't'., and tnVl.OO on June 1 aeh yi-ar the i-'-Bftcr to anJ Inchidin .Inn.' I, AnseHHim-nt ImiiuU, Id in- Hue consUtlnjf of 10 IjimkU of fVW.DO ui-h nd 4 lioiidn of i'l'tD.W each, due and payHble l.CH) ou June 1, IUI'1, V00,(J) on Jum 1 vuv.U year tli-rriift-r lo und Includini; .1 iui I, 1 ' 4 . mid tT.0.00 on June 1 cui-li ,v-iir tht-reufu-r to rid Including June 1, All of tuiil IhuhIh a i-f coupon lioudu, are duud June I, HUH, and U'ur in ti-ret at the rate of x per i'. pUiiii m-i- annuiii, nayilile nuinhaunually, bolh irlrii'iiul tnd Int.'n-kt a j atili-in lawful money of tlie I'nlted States of Ameiii-a at tho American Kxrhnnjfe National Hank in tlie l Ity of New Y01 K, Statu of New York. ' liiddei in list drnosit Ith the Tfu- me'- of tuid town lit-fitie ma k I ng- th.-lr hid, or irenent silli tli.-ir lldn, acer tilled check drav.11 lo th order ofnaid Treaurer upon an Incoi fioratt-d hank or trust company, or a nu.-n of money for and in au ainunt eiiual to two tier centum of the face amount of IhmkIh hid for, to '-'iire the munU I pality against any lo resulting Irom the failure of thv bidder to comply with the terms of his bid. Said bond w ill be awarded to the liih.-kl bidder at not lens than par, utiles all bids are rejected. Itv order ot tin- Hoard or v omiin- sioni-i s, J. W. HI NO, Mayor, f. U. Aruilit-ld. Clerk. i i 7, "The Live Model Corset Pay enough and get a good corset Of all times, this Is the right time to Hpend widely. Money put Intocheapcorsets is money wasted. lr three dollars, or even as little a a dollar and a half, you can g t a Is A HO that will out wear several cheaper ones. KAHO js the best corset you can buy. It will lit, because it is made on the finger of live models. It will wear because it is made right, of good material. BUY ONE NEXT TINE Prices $1 to $5. Back-Lace -Front-Lace ' ' 1 THE BEST DRESSED PEOPLE SHOP AT Graham-Gwyn Co., Inc. 'The QUALITY STORE.' ELKIN, N. C. ADMINISTRATOR 5 NOTICE Having iiualitied as administra tor of the estate of J. H. (Jreen- wood, deceased, this i to notify all lierson having claim against the said estate to present them to the undersigned administra tor on or before June lulh, 1U1U, or this notice w ill be plead in bar of their recovery. All person owing said estate will please make immediate settlement. Andrew Greenwood, June i:i, VJli. Administrator. of di-hohor. RUISH.NC THE DRAFT LAW It Is resnted that about forty ample himself by investing $.'.0.U) in Stamps. The colored HopUi of this sec tion are true and loval to their men In Ashe county are handed Counlry anJ aiL, Uniou and will together in the mountain fast jnj to do tl eir part in the great i.e,scs and resisting the draft truggle in which our country is la A party of onioer and t it vt,t. It Idom you ever uens la-t Saturday in attempting ((,arf a B;acker tIuonf lhe co. to capture some of the slacker om, (,rttfttH, IH,n Vhen they were nreu on ami one citizen killed. A call w as sent Ut North VilkejUiro for help and uUo to Wiiuloii Salem for the t Home tluard Company, hut after con- are railed to go they are on the spot. JONESVtLLE NEWS M r. T. P. Gregory and sister, sultation with the authorities it Mr. G. K. Mangrum, of Uan- wasdecivled that condition did ville, Va., visited their parents, not yet justify audi drastic mens- Mr. and Mrs, M. K. Gregory, of U'C9- : Joiiesville, routo 1, last week. It is thought that by using .Ji,a Mary Mangrum, of Dan Kenner means w.ese men win oe yA vUiu.j M,MM Gracp liuluceii to come in and go U) and KJilio (;r,.gory iast weok rfitiiia nnrl fill lliitia ttlutAu ' , , ." , ,nir "'V Mr. and Mr. T. L Trlplette .!and Uul0 ,iagKlltcr Pxl)0Ct l0 , leave for their home in California While this occurrence makes , . ., ... . , about the Oth of July, it look had for Ashe county, peo- ,, ,TI , , . ., ' , Header of The Tribune, pie who know the situation of the county and the condition there' " will not enter condemnation f - - - -... .. There are as fine a against it. lot of people in Ashe county as can h found anywhere In the State, and they are as true aud loyal to their country nnd its laws us any people under the sun, but In the section where IMPORTANT NOTICE. Chevrolet car will advance $50.(KJ.luly 10, 1918. Huy now and save the advance. The Auto Company, this trouble has oc curred it is a j Elkin, N. C. small portion of the county where ! . the thiee States, Virginia, North AN ORDINANCE Aullioi im the l.naiire of bond of the'l'osa of Kit ill in the afu-fale amount of l,.7.l. Whereas. tli Tesn of Hkin has caused Main Street from the K. it A. IUilay i'r.niii' to i;;d Avenue, Und; Street fiom Market Street to the Southern IlaiUar, and I hutch Street from Market Slr-t to Main SlKi-l. In taid Vown, U be ltnprved hr paving, under authority of ( bap I. r .Vi of the Public of Noith ai.ilma. Session l''l.'i; and Whereas. lh total -ol ol said Ini-proveiiw-nts Is l.n.lUii.M. tt.noy.ol t.f h'ch lias Isi-n asesi.c-d uMnpmper ty U-in-titled therehr, of assessments II. K'i II has Ihm-u paid in cash: Now, Therefore, He it ordained hv the Hoard of I ommUsloners of the To n of Klkil), North arolinn, Se, tion I, That for the purpose of paviDif that proportion of lheeirfnse ol said Improveinenls to hot tie bv t!if munit-lplit l larjfe there 'je Is sued the bonds of tlie municipality in the sum of II2.."I.II to l knonu as fx-al ftiptem.-iiu Itond. Sett. ii '2, That for the purpose of I'll ilijf ll.e piopoitiott of the expense of said Improvements which has Im-i) isM-.-d upon the abtittin propi-rtv, 1, s ll.e amount of laid (es(iients birhhas be-o paid ill rash, there be Usiiid th bonds of the municipality in the sum of tt,iii to be known as Assessment Honds. Sec tion 3. Said bonds shall U ar liib-n-st at a rale not rxceedinjf six MTcnluiu ps-r annuiii. Said lK-al Improvement Honds shall mature ithio a period of 11) years, and aaid Assessment Bonds shall mature with in period of It) years. A tax suftl cient to par the principal and Interest of said londs shall ! annuallv levied ttid colhs ted. Set-tinn 4. A statement of the debt of the munic tptilitv has Imimj filed ith the ( 'let k pursuant to the Muni cipal Finance Art, I'M", and 1 Mpeti to public lnH-( tion. 1 be average assessint valiiuliuu of piopcity sul.ji-vt totasa'tion by thn municipality for the thn-e fiscal years in which taxas were last levied, as shown by aaid Ul.-it.rnl, Is in, l.i;.oo. The amounts of the net debt of the municipality out standing, authorised or to be astlior I '.-(I, as shown by aaid statement, Is Vt,4'V).00. Including the aln.te Issue ITI.tii0.00. Section o. Th Isinds attlhoiiied by this ordinance helny for Improve menu of which at least one-fourth of the cost has Itecn assessed up n abut tinjf propet lies lienetlitcd, and for no other purpose. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and shall not lie suUtiillted to the voters. J. V. UINU, Mayor. I'assi'd May 10, Ittl. Attest: C. O. Armflcld, Clerk. The foregoing ordinance was pasted on the loth day of May, was 11 est published 00 tqeuth day of June, 1918. Any action or proceed injf ques tioninjf thn validity of aaid ordinance must be commenced within thirty days after Its last publication. C. 0. AUMFIKLD, Clerk SALE I'.MtEB DU I OF TRUST. By virtue of the ower contained in a peed of Trut executed to me by J. K. Boles and wife, . '. Boles, lejfls tered In the of!lce of the Keister of peeris for Surry i 'ojnty, iu hiwik .Vi, pat;e l'.'s, and' dcfuult having Ixen m;idM In lb.' payment of the note se cured by thn said pe-i ofTi ml, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidd.-r for cash, at the door of the Klktn National llaiik, on the pith day of July. I'.'ls, at to oV-hs-k, I'. M., the. folios ing tiact of land: Nt Tract: Adjoining the lands of W. M. Brown, on the South. A. F. ; in on it"' Kat. ami J. I- Patter son on lb" N'oi ih, containing .'! ai res more or h-ss. For further reference, see plot Dohton, N. Ieing known as lot No. s. '.'ml Trad: Tract of land contain ing 4- acres more or less, adjoining the lands of M. P. Whiukn- on the West, W. II. Fads on the South. S. J Atkinson on the North and lot No. s on the Fast. Forfuilher refen-nce ssh plot Pobson, N. ("., lM-itig and known a lot No. ". This the l'.lli day ( Juue, I'.'ls. J. F. IIKNPUKN, Trust.-. J WANTS lo A WORD EACH INSERTION Automobile tiies, tub.-s, greas es and oils, the bet on the market. Surry Hardwure Co. FOU KKNT Store room next to Farmer A Merchants Hank. Apply to N. W. Tharp, Monroe, N. C, or II. G. Nidiols at the Tribune office. 10 and 25 lb. Honey Cans. Sur ry Hardware Co. Fortpuick sHle-Oliver I'ml hand tyK'writer in gsd shape, jc'Ti. Snow Clothing Co. Ihcyelo to sell. Suirv Hard ware Co. Ul l.XDLB DEED Of TliLST- Hy virtae of the Kwer of sale con tained in a Pet-d of Trust, executed to me by B. I.. Johnson and wife, I'. V. Johnson, regUii-ied In the oftice of the Beg.sler of peeds of Surrv oiin tv. in IrtMik No. !',, Page No. V.'s, and d.-fsull having Urn made in tlie pay ment of the note sin-iin-d by said Pw.il of Trust, I will si-ll at public auction in the highest bidder for cash, on tlie piemiscs in Klkin. North ( arolina. on the Utli day of July. at 1 1 V,N k. A. M , a lot situated in the I own of F.lklu, adjoining the lands of J. II. t;ri-n".H.d. J. W. Bole,, Walter B. Bell. I hutch Street. Beginning ou a stake mi line of Alley on South side of said It, and running Fast about '.'lu feet with aaid AIIct to a plank I'-nce, J. II. t Jreen (hiiVs hue; then, e a Northward di rection to w ire ft nee l'W fi-el t J. W, BoU-s' corner; thence West about 'Jl') feet along side-walk to a I'ost on sidewalk of l hurt-It street; Uience South along side-walk in front of house BJ feci lo the l-'ginnlni' this the th tlav of June. I'M. J. F. IIFNPHFN, Trustee. Robcy M. Bates Public Slenegripher tifl cetlver F.ikin National Bunk I I K IX. X. C. F(M. SAM: AT A HAKGAIN My li rtsim house in West Klkin. C.isnl lis ation, line gar den. For further information call at Tribune olli. e or see T. V. Cockerham. tf Mower, rakes and harrows. Surry Hardware Co. UST-$r () bill. Liberal re ward to Under if returned to F.ik Printing Co. Stag Paint still lead in quality and service. Surry Hardware Co. Dinner HaskeU 5c racb while they last. Surry HardwnreCo IF YOU HAVKNTTIMKD TIIK Want Ads. yoa are losing mon ey. Try them. 0 Mouse Trap for Itv. Surry Hardware Co. HENDREN & REECE Attorneys at Law LOANS NEGOTIATED. fROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL BUSINESS IB SALIVATED B GMJDHEL? HORRIBLE! Calomel la quicksilver and acts like dynamito on your liver. Calomol own vou a day ! Yon know what calomel k It'a mer cury; quicksilver. Calomel ii dan- frous. It crashes into our hi!e ike dvnamite, cramping and aick pning you. Calomel attutkj the bonea and should never be put into your system. When vou fisl bilious, slujrgiali. ronstipntod and all kuotked out and b'lieve von ticcd a dose of danerouj cftlomel just j-eniembcr that your drujiHt h'IU for a few cents a large bottle of IKnlon's Liver Tone, which is entirely vegetable and pleasant to take and is a perfect substitute for calomel. It,is guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you up Wide, and can not salivate. Don't fake calomel ! It makes you sick the next day ; it loses you a day's work. Do(l.',on'a Liver Tone straight ens you right up and you feel great (live it to the children because it is J perfci !y hnnnlii Und ducsiii't gripe. Huy your Tobacco Twine now, Surry Hardware Co, FARM TOR SALE QUICK. We offer for sale for tho high est bid, the farm of l. .1. Cocker- ham, deceased, consisting of Km acre, tfve room dwelling, and outbuildings, situate in the county of Yadkin, on tho Yadkin river, one mile west of the Klk.n and Jonesville bridge, touching the suburb of the to towns; 'Jn acre of river bottom, acres of creek bottoms, remainder timber land, consisting of oak and old field pine. A good pniosition for the farmer or saw mill man. Iand adapted for the cultivation of corn, wheat, tobacco, or any other croft raised in Western Korth Carolina. A tine opening for a dairy, or cattle farm, both of which Is trreatly in demand at thl place. An investigation w ill prove this representation. Term, half cash, remainder in twelve month, with approved se curity or 2 jer cent discount on deferred payment for cash. W. W. and G. II. Cockerham, Kxccutors of L. J. Cockerham, deceased. Ira S. Gambill, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON OFFICE: kENLIN HOTEL D0BS0N, North Carolina Patronize Our Spend Your Money Advertisers They are all boosters and deserve your business. with your home merchants. They help pay the- taxes, keep up the achools, build roads, and make this a com munity worth while. You will find tha advertising of the best ones in this paper. D at our PIOK Fountain Our Drinks Are Made , JUST RIGHT You leave our fountain with a Good Taste in the Mouth. Drinks served in Clean Glasses. . PHONE 04 YOUR DRUG STORE WANTS T T o TVr "O ra 9 3 JLJ ILa iivs. LJ DRUG STORE W. D. Turner . ELKIN, N. C. BUY YOUR War avm tamos AT DICK GRIER'S luy Your Grocef AT The Pure Food Store Quality Service Quality Service DICK GRIER'S GROCERY COMPANY ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA. CtnJjm:nmKttJjm:::t:stu:K::utJir.:at:t:mna:jm::ntn::mjmnamB:ta; n Read Tribune Want Ads
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