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, f - - r 1 t i I ' 8 i a , i it A- ILL LLalii lkilLiUiiL Tlmr.iUy, Mareh 27, 1019 W. E. NkhoU li. G. Nkl.oli IMilor Munnger l.iit'Ti'd at the I'ostnUire lit Klkin, N. (., o n'-cnDil class mall muiii-i'. SUKSCUn'TION UATKS Onk. Yf.ak .... n.K.j Six Months .... .;. ryabl In Advanc TIME. I '.'.-fore you go to bud next S it urdny night move" your clock up one hour or you might bo late sit (Sunday school and preaching Sunday morning. Watch the time or you'll get April fooled several time next week, and maybe miss the train, too. Tin; war is over and our boyts are rapidly coming home, but the reconstruction period has just begun. Our people who reiii"iii bor the days and years tnat fol lowed the close of the civil war in our country can draw but a faint irfen uf lh suffering that is now following in the wake of tlx great world war that has just closed in Kuropo. Thousand upon thousands nf our fellow men are rtyii.g every day from ht.trv itioi and disease, whil miiliotH tn-e offering for clothes tuttu-ien' to protect their botijes from the col i and chilly blast of w in try winds and piercing ray of stuMper heal. Our govern iiMNit is M-uding food by .ship loads daily 1o relieve the .starving l (ip! but the apK',il for cloth ing conies to the people direct. The- I.Vil doss is trying to meet this appeal and are calling on you for help They are not asking fur new garments or line clothing. Any second hand garments that can be worn, suitable for the tiny infant in its mothers arms. t'Jthegrj.v haired man or woman will be gratefully nm pUd. IsmU through your ward robes and see if you haven t win: little dresses, pints, costs, t H.'l(irg, li its or caps that have been outgioan or' Jlse.ii lei .MurfOUpa billniie ,f anything in the clothing ii:;e mid hciwi it to the lx-il Cripss room Friday or Saturday afternoon between t .Miaiiil fie o I . and it V iil Im-promptly e.t to these suiVung pe,,pi.. boyonil the mm. REAL ESTATE DEALS. The Lid .sale held at Thin day afteitioon. under the M.per vision of t he I.inville A- Hall Ileal Potato Agency, piovcd ijuite a Micce.s'.. Seventeen lots on ea. .side of Main .stmt extension in Wct Klkin. Monging to p. (',. Flanklm wele .-old. The f.rst lot fronting on wain ami old street was sold to P. P. II. iy for nr.'i (H. .4.t No. 2 on old street :o!d to ,1. V. l!. nn. for '.:t".". Vol No, :'. on M.utl .street adjoiii- it.g No. I on the South. 7"i 1 t fiet sold to P. C, P.I.V fo .i.siHM Id No. I oH2(hi it. to J. c. Park, "hmhi; l.t o, f, mx. 'Jomi ft. t p., s. ("all S-.-L'.oO.NYM I lots 7"iJtM M. ,;h t j ; Poili. ter. flOoO.llil; Next J ,ti..s iPI.i. ." 1. o Mi c I ; . 1 1 1 . i ! i M. il. i tv an.) 'A li.'l r.ole. left Thiir..d,iy morn in;1 for Win, Imi Salnn to do their tptiiur .'hopping. They spent the nij.',ht there at Hie Zinzeiidorf hotel and relurned home Friday afternoon. Messrs. (Jaston Long and Poo Koy Martin spent Wednesday and Thursday in Klkin and Jonesville with I fiends, while having their cars repaired. Mr. Mob Holes, of Jonesville, left Thursday afternoon for Winston-Salem w here he was de tained a day or two on business. Mr. Wise Swaim, of Winston Salem spent a while in Jones ville last week with relatives. Mr. Arthur Poles spent a few hours in town on business last Thursday. Misses Pernio Mabery and Ethel Poles, of Jonesville, spent the week-end with friend? and relatives at Pinnacle. Mr. an State DOBSON LETTER. Mr. Harry Lewdlyi! is visiting his people here, Dohson Lodge. A. P. v A. M., held a specialeominunication here Saturday. There was a spelling match held here last Friday night be tween the pupils of the Pobson High School and the citizens of the town. The result was in fa vorof the citizens, Kist year tin school won and the pupils declart that this defeat is only tcmpor ary, that they will w in again. Miss Klhel Hrim, of Mount Airy, visited friends here last Saturday. The town counuissioners have called an election to be held May Is', for the election of a mayor and board of commissioners. The Mount Airy nevp;ier. have recently been having much to say about the court house be ing used as it lodging place. The Mount Airy News stated that it did not speak well for the hotels here for the court ol'lici.ils and county oliiceis to be Ush:g tin new emu t hoiis as a sleeping plai e. I'.ditor Johnson is nnul vei t int to the fact that the most popular hotel we had was i oiu p!ei-y destroyed hy tire list sun, iner, and it is being rebuilt as rapidly a cireumstancen wi.i allow, I low ever, there areother hotels and hoarding house hen and lodging in U.e court house i a matter of choice, not necessity. Your correspondent is r.oti us to h in of t he eo'j 1 1 house, nor is he lepieseniing any of the hotels le i e, but as a hau.by pi hate fit i.en falls to see any reason or j is lice in anyone, even though he le a judge holding court le'ie, Using any p u t of the coin t ho.jse for hieepingijuai tefs. It ispio ("T for the jlliol S to be tllUsae eoihtiiod at. -d, but if the judges, attorney, mi. I county o!ti-ials aie to receive sii' h favurs lit the hands nl the pis. pie of tlie county, why not eMemf it to the wit Lessen .tie I iiUg-llil l o Mie couix'l!ed to uMeud :in I camp OUlnttin.es MKS. NKI.I.IK IIAKKIS PASS PS. Mi's. Nellie 11.11 I is, Vliilow of 'the late I'lahkhn ILllk died at ithe home of her .son-in-law. ;,.-. i.i;rn:ii . ..i s:. d. i ..:!.! V. S. ;. "Jean, ,".rd Pehruarv I'.U Mrs, A. ('. Phillips, Poa.l. N. C. My dear Father and Mother: Well, I am out on the sea again in the gold old ship Jean, going farther on though in the place of coining nearer the states. We arrived at Uio de Janeiro, P.ra zil, January 27th, and unloaded our cargo of coal there and left there yesterday morning for a place called Santos, Hrazil. This dace is about three hundred miles farther and we are expect ing to get there this evening some time. At that place we will take on our cargo for the re turn trip, it will very likely be coffee. Well, I must tell you some thing about our stay at Uio for it was indeed a pleasant one and I had a real good time while we were there. Pio has about a million and a half people in it and is the New York of South America. It is built on the sea coast with mountains all around it and before going ashore there doesn't look like you could find a very large level sjKit there, but after you get over town it is lar ger than you would imagine. The people speak Spanish and it is worse about talking here than in Prance. I spent two nights at the Hotel over town and had a time making them understand that I wanted a room. The last time we were over there four of us boys went over just after dinner and got a car and rode over the city and out to a place called Sugar Ixiaf and there we took a car that went up in the air on a trolly line and went up a big mountain peak about l.Vli) feet high and going up we met a native of P.razil that had lived in New York a few years ago and he was just as nice to us as he could lie and made us have supper with him and carried us around to see dif ferent things. Pelieve me it looked pretty when you were go ing up in that car about a thousand feet from the ground and could see the beautiful for est covered hills under us. When we get up we could see big moun tains all around and the coast with the little Mamh dotted a'mut. We .-pent the evening up there ami had supper with that man up on top of the mountain and it was a treat. Then we came down and he with us and got a car ami went over town some more. Pelieve nie, it makes a fellow feel good to find a friend in a foreign country. I'! very tiling is as high as all get get out here, except fruit, we can get bananas, and pine-apples P'iW '10 riAhi: A Ci)0D FAMI LY COUCH SYRUP FOR COc. PER PINT. i lo any drug store or deal er and buy 2 1-2 ounces of Pine Mentha, put same in a pint hot tie and fill with syrup. Make your syrup as follows: Take one pint of granulated sugar, 1-2 pint of water and hoat until dissolved. This will make you an excel lent cough remedy. Pinc-Men-tha is a concentrated extract of White Pine Park, Wild Cherry, Palsam, Poplar Puds, Palm of (Jilead, Spikenard Uoot and Sas safras, containing Pine Tar, Menthol and Chloroform. A valuable remedy for colds, coughs, bronchial affections, spasmodic croup, winter-coughs and all diseases of air passage. Full directions for taking pre pared syrup of Pine-Mentha with every bottle. For sale by all dealers and in Klkin, N. C. by Turner's Drug Store and Abernethy's Cash Pharmacy. i I . i i i i i 1 1 1 1 i i i i t . 1 1 i H i I i H t i i i t ? 1 i i ' i I t ( i i t t 1 1 1 1 i i i 1 ' i t ij'oriM Dress Goods llllim!!li!N:!!:!!!!:s::!ll!!::i!nill!l!!!i:ill!lllll!lll!!!!l:i!n We are now showing some dainty things in new Spring Silks, Woolens, Voiles, (Jingh tins and White Wash (loods. J ust the tilings you will want for your Spring Dresses, Waists, Wash Skirts, etc.. Our line of Silks is bigger and better than ever and includes all the wanted shades and colors. Paired $1.00 the yard an 1 up. Waists and Skirts Our big linn of separate Skirts and waists will instantly appeal to those who are looking for something nice at a reasonable price. Waists 98c io $6.50. Skirts $2.00 to $7.50 FOOTWEAR In all the new and up to date styles ready for your approval. come over yet or not? I have a hunch that li. C. White will soon be back. I had a letter from Mary just before we left the states and they were hoping that he would soon be coming over. 1 don't know when we will be back to the states so don't you worry any about-me, for I am all right. If we were to go to Pu rope it would be two or three months anyway cither-wise if we come from here we may get in by the 20 of March, and will be at New York I guess, or New Orleans. 1 hope that we go to New York, though. You both try to take-care ol yourselves and not get out and Ik- exposed to the rough weather any more than you can help. Hope that you have both been well and that you are getting along nicely and that it won't be be very long until I can come home. Well I will have to stop for I have got a IM of repairs for the engineering department to make out and it will take me an hour or two to do that. We will probably get to Santos this even ing if the fog clears away, other-wi-e we will have to drop anchor ami wait until wo can see so we would ti"t tun into a bank some where. If you write me any time ad dress it P. S. S. "Jean", co P. 0. Master. New Yoik, N. Y. and that way I would get it soon al ter our arrival to the states. Hope your are lth well and get ting along fir.e. Iivinglv, P.. I). PHILLIPS. BOX SUPPER AT CEDAR HILL. tftltltlllMltlllt1tllllIIMIlllMlflllIlIi:itlIItI!tllfltllllIlIIMlltllItItllltlMtJIflllflltltlltlltllJlllllllltllt ItlllllltltlllirilltlllJIIIIttlllllllltltlllllllltllllltllltlllf THE BEST DRESSED PEOPLE SHOP AT Graham-Gwyn Co., Inc. 'The QUALITY STORE.' ELKIN, N. C. ols ,..vjH,,t.,.achlo. ..a-r y yulu ,.t Tlmr-I iv at ham. Stl.-.fMi; Next I lots :'.imiv'., ,, ., , v7 I The funeral services weie held O. M I I't I V' i ".. O ifl' 111 A;t V ' Ik, : iw.iiii, ,Cl -Mots l2.xl.Vift. toJ. W. r.lenn. iVjo.iMi; i oi f.oxl.Vi ft. on outh M.uu to J. W, C'enn n m.oO; Total Sl.Sl7.wO J. P. Pomdexter to L .1. Pi a. Mil' let on SoUth M.UU sin el. lOOxloi'i feet. $sno.iM. The almvc lot :v all on the west sub of P.lktn neck and nv hue residence lots, (hie lot was Mild on Nnith Main street. 21 feet front and I2" fed deep. n rthich there i a one stm bric k torc rottM' by VY. J. Pitrch.tm to J. U. lVmdextcr. IITW.oo. The total sales amounted to S7.02..'O The ciowd was small, but ;i good humored and the auctiot. eer. Mr. Pail was at his whiie the band Uiys furnished good nm-ir and held the crowd together. Py an error, resulting from getting elates mixed, the enter tainnient that was advertised for la.4 Monday night by the Lyceum club, failed to mater ialize. The manager I egret this very much but r.ssuio our people that the entertainment will In given in a fd.nrt time. The Kpwoilh taagv.o arranged with the Piedmont Lyceum Company for four entertain ments during the 'spring pea son, two have already lecn giv en and two mote will lo given within the next month or fix weeks." Satuiday at Maredonia chiirrr. Conducted by Lev. A. J. Wil liams, after which inteitnelit was made in the rhutrh rcme teiy. Mis. llatiK was a cohm or.ited christian woman, having piofesMsl f.uth in Christ and joined the baptist chunh moio than sity years ajro. She is the .seventh jh'i sou that Lev. and Mis. C. F. Fields have taken caie.of in their old ago mid laid to tct in the silent grave when they i e. ii le d the end of life's journey. These weie Mr. Fields' grandfather. Father, Step Mother, two aunts, and Mrs, Fields" fathei and mother. Sure ly this couple will hear the wel come words of the Saviour in the last groat day "as ye did it to these, my children, ye did it un to me; enter into the jovs of our Iot d." Mrs. ,t Spencer died at her home in West 1 Ilk in last Thurs day at lo unlock. A. M.. after an ilhie.-s of sevcial months with heatt diopsy. Her remains wore taken to Shoaly Pianrh church on Friday where the fun eral services wore conducted by Kev. (Irani Cothicn. after which interment was made in the chinch cemetery in the presence of a large congregation of sor- itnving friends and relatives. She is survived hy her husband, two sons and three daughters. here, and Is lieve me 1 have been eating them since we arrived.! Pio is one of the prettiest places Mr. F..!i!r I ever saw. I made and Is'Ught ! I Vane announce- in this issue a good many pictures (if the of your pa;er, that then will l place that I will show you w hen ! H ,x M,p,.er at Cedar Hill School wo get back to the states. ihou,e next Saturday night. wo win pro..a...y iK-ai .amoijM n l iM.:linin nl h m or a K.ui tour or nvo nays ana N ,:vrv , ,, ... i.i. I vit.tl lo alien. I. will go, it is i mooted that wo, ., , , , II" tf . ! I e proeevils W 111 lie Use, I r mav sail ducct from here to 1 ' Furope. but 1 haidiv think sJ ll"" ImiM.ng. for if we can got cargo for Now I ' - ') thank the patrons of lYork I think we will go there. ;P"' district for their hearty c- Any way I hope that we will go o, xT.it ion during th year bark to the states in the place of f Th school has tx-en very sue FuroM. for if we go there it will Cef tlll, ..,! mtendanic Very likely ! to Italy. I th,,,,i..i..nl the ear. It has Ih-cii some hot hore Mrs. W. H Jones, since we landed, hotter, than tj n . ever saw it in the states and ou I know how it got there some-j times, but as it were I don't get I NOTK'K. KNTKY OF I.AM). out in the sun veiv often. On North Carolina. Surry County. Fntry of I .and. going into imit ami coming out ! have to U on the bridge with! the Captain so as to make all: necos.Mii v cutiies in the lig. To Pcgistornf Poods and F.ntry Pas.k, am! I wa up theie for; t.,kcr of Sun y County: alsiut an hour and a half wheni wo came into this port and my J The undersigned claimant arms bli.-tered so you ran guess j ing a riti.m of North Carolina, that it's not as .old here as injury County, hereby sets forth N. C now. and shows lhat the following This trip has been much nicer 'tract of land, tow it; than the one we had to France.! Lying and In-ing in Pryan and I think that every Udy has Township. Surrv County, North enjoyed it very murh. except Carolina, on the waters of the the Paymaster as ho ha Ix-en ' "'! mill creek and mote fully sea-sick most of the time. desnilM-d as follows: adjoining Wonder what all you are d.-: the lands of Jesse Aim! and J. F. ing at heme mw and how every Nixon on the Fast, the lands of thing is progressing anmnd Jesso Aired on the Smth. the there. You know we never hear ; kinds of J. M. Wolfe on the West, any thing out here on the water, the lands of J. M. Wolfe on the ! wrote you while at Pio, don't Not th. containing nIout la know when you will get any of acres more or less, in vacant and my mail though. Il seems ages unappropi iated land lielnnging fdnce I have had a letter from t to the State of Noith Carolina you and Mill longer yet to wait. 1 ami subject to entry and the Any way I guess that I will get Undersigned claimant heieby out when we get bark to the; makes entry and lays claim to. states and that w ill end my nd pray for a irrunt to said career in the Navy. jland. II.'ls many of the loys landed I This the 2'2nd day of March, in home from around there yet HMO. or not? I imagine that Par-; P.. L WOLFF.. Claimant, thena U U'ginning to think it; Henry Wolfe, time for Hansom to get in from j Pegirder of Deeds and Entry- n i n't 1 tt'Ha'P rMi 1 1 1. " . . I . TT.-T -"I TT'T 1 1 Illll Ill II i'Oiii'jCp: 9iW if; ill SJ - m . W TV! Ski ' I '.. ''i ' uet better Baking at Less Lost w j flour you can buy. You don't have to use cither bakmjj powder, soda or salt, you save their cost. Mixed with OCCO-NEE-CIIEE Self-Rising Flour, in the exact proportions, are the very best baking powder, soda and salt. It's a real pleasure to bake with this Hour because OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour Takes the Guess out of Baking and Saves you Money And talk about tfood biscuits, muflinsoi waffles OCCO-NLF.-CIIF.L' Self-Rising Flour makes the best vou ever tasted. (let a b.u of (K CO-NKE-CI IKK Solf-Ri.si'ns Flour today. Hake an extra supply of these good things because they'll bo eaten mighty fast. Iiok for the Indian Head on the hag. At all grocers. ' MTii-fi you prrlvr lo bakt' tilth plain flour lny 'eerej-i the beat of its kind. AUSTIN-IIEATON CO., Durham, N. C. f.... : r&Vi. xcr,i!;,-. i I ' J f ft 151 France. And has In Wilmoth 1 taker. Vmt dM, if nhm htm nn lb Umm I liaie ColJt, ComKt, Prummonia, Son Thromt, LmGripom Sattmmh RapUtf Hm BRMIE'S VAPOMENTHA SALVE U Tpti4 to th ikipti, c hM uwl iMrili. Il truit up wfritton, it HimuUlmf nd tnU rjior, jitrt inrtart rtlicf. Will tot rain th tloihr. KtvofslitJ by phrticUiM tnd dniftu( it mot trtcctir. fat ult tt Drutt'att, 30c, t-0 $170 oi KM i((j4 hy MAMK MKDICIMK CO, M;IU11MI.IC TIIK KKSU.TS VF.PY WONDPPFn. Wilmineton .Man i laiin D.rcn. The New llfthal Itemrdy, Did Him Much (hmhI. Just bi-caiise you aio not in capacitated from vour businivs or pleasure, the warning of stomach trouble hould not o unheeded, or M-iimi leMilts are I hui lid to follow. 1 'he.se wain-j ings take the form of dyspepsia., indigestion, dinxiness. nervous j nes. ronstipation, lieailaches, I backaches, pain in the back and j side; that tired, inn d.ivi feeling; and variou other symptom of a deranged .stomach, which ran In restored to it normal Condi tion ly Droon, the great heilial system tonic. I'ndor the inthi once of it.H great restorative ef fect, these disea e .symptoms rapidly subside. It clears up the liver, kidneys and bladder, and enables these organs to pel form their proper function.s; elimi nate., uric acid from the blood, which causes iheumatism.' and brings back the Rush of health to pale cheeks by enriching niut purifying the blood. Mr. 1). P. Futrel). of K2 Orange St., Wilmington. N". C, snys: "! have leen liothcrod with constipation and stomach full of gas, indigestion and dys-IK-psia; I have taken Droeo and the results are wonderful : all my trouble are over and I feel fine again. ! am glad to endorse this medicine." Droco is sold by good drug gist everywhere and is especial ly recommended in Klkin by Tuircr's Ding Store. FREE ART SERVICE For tha Correct Finishing of the Interior of Your Home. Tin- art. !'.. il ' t iii 'ii I'f Ihr I' fi -r i. ' i'.. h.i.H (.-.UK iM.mt "..". m I .,n hi,.i. il .,M,i.m .-'iu; Hi., iti-if. . , ..I i I Mt, Imi.' nil I .N..I.ik; ii. i .( ili..;. i. .oi l iniui ii,...! t... i--.ni.i,.i . -i . nit ll, , f.'.Uir ,.,.!,. Ii. . I I Ml .Mil I. i I . . in ' i-ni j rl.f "fTi- Ing vt r r, ! i.r I uil.lii it i iif uni . . , i . I.i tl .1 I l. -1 ...l .itl.i5, li .-,iil .i il 1 1.. A I I Is 1 ,i I ! i. lln' I , . .'. . .1 i . .1 1 1 I'.'i I'uiy, llii.ii;.... i .i- a .-I 1. i il! . Kv. I . ,.,i,im. .. e.ry Inf.rimOi'ii. Itui .-I, ,i nlc.ll O ll w ' lli' ml J i I j i ,i , r iihi-ImI'S nl ...it Ini. fi.ir i. , I., i ,...1 I nl ii ..In Uillimlt n .i .u i; n Id )uu. N .1. j.., ,i iii;..oii,iHih nf Hi5'. I 1 H ilV "I'll. S. l. ,Hlf ) . r. ...i ii. n mi.. I I ho Art I : iflm. i I v. . , .hi ill- il. .i.i , si . i. 1. ,1 I . i ... I (n.l rur ..il I I i- iii l .1 .'-! i in f il . 1 h. i.. i ii-. 'i.i.- i s lo,. I .! . "i a .r ' . tty 0 1 i.iil'v i'l Ii l'"ll on . . .ill ,.r i ! m il i hi mi l i- !p I . i.i itiiii'rf li.i.'ii.. if!. ii in ih. rx.i iti. ii i f.",r flm Tim H.. i.gi . nfn film.i.t iinl'iiiml i I .;.li , m ilit-a I .n-r lii,l tlo nt, -,, All 1 1. I -i i ' nl I, i''"nt '! ret tln il nn 'i Ii iiull'm. Ttirr' I'rp ili-i. tlninh f.-r rvtry jmi. fi.r Krt-a lalnt lliwkt Binl ('..liir t".irl MASONIC NOTICE Special communication of Klk in IMlge. No. i:., A. F. & A. M. Thursday evening. Mairh 27th, at 8 P. M. Work in second de gree. AH membeuM are urged to Im present. nUn all Fellow Crafts are asked to Ik there. M. U. PAIKKY, See. w. s. ni:icn, w. m. FIX. AND DISC harrows at Suny Hardware Co. WAGON AND buggy harness. Surry Hardwnre Co. S0TICE. (it eompli.ioce w lib an art of the list lygisliiture. I cull I he atten tion of tin- cili.'iis of Kikin to the law leiiin Iiil' ll.' proof pihles TIiih i i, nt only i Iovmi hi din. in e but a NiMte l.uv nl. si i, with ,t I v n ii.illV for f.illllie to obey ll .n. privy wi'lil'i thier hundred b et of ,i lesi.b nei: cnine- iin b-r this .i ,v .1. W. KINC. Mayor. March 1. P.'PJ r VP m it V Young Men Who Prefer Tailoring Our policy is broad gauged. We're here to sell you wh.it you want. We're glad to recom mend ED.V.PRICECO. McrJunt Tailors, Chicago ft- I A Mi A. See ovir rcm.uk' able Ji.ipLy cf Summer fjbrKi. Snow Clothing Co. C1MN, N. C.
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