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- V- ' - S f. . I . A A4tdc ' ' -X r, .posts K YOUTKAVKI.- i; INC? , pire two roads in life. 'Is to a quajrmire of , :ncss ; trie other leans io " . ;. I'.oth nre lined with to show the weary .itovinpr. Hut many people yo J. ; filonc with their eyes on the skies, on the ground, or uii secing in dreamland, never no ticing that they are advancing on the wronjf highway. Do you know which road you are travel ing? The end of one will find you empty handed. The end of the other will find you with funds with a sunny opportunity for doing good and making you happy and the world hotter for vour having lived in it. I50M) SHARKS There are numU'is of people hung in the country w holxmght Liberty Bonds during the past two years. '"Hold to your bonds and watch out for sw indleis" is the advice given by the presi dent of the Charlotte National i.i.un ::: .::ciianij uvi: ! UANQULT. i I on l 'i i.l.i.v inj.-ht, M.u li :'l -.t, j III.- ni!;. .'M of lli' "Klkill l'-l.til .litor ' M.'l'i -liiiiili - ' -i.tt iv.. nil ar ' in formal mii'iIot and liiiirh.'oii at (iidii'a I'ale which proved (uitca pl.'iHitnt alT.iir to all who wero pn-bent. Mr. W. K. li'Mch, president oi the association presided and HtaU'd th;it the object of tin; ineeti :i was to get the ineinoer together and exchange viewt and present ideas which would t"nd to advance the hestinterests of the town. In addition to the members there were several invited guests present. Several hhortaddrcsse were made which proved of ii. terest. II'-v. (J. C. Ibinkinan made a very Interesting talk on the need of co operation among our merchants in order to make business successful which was timely, as I ho lack of co operation among our merchants, ciiiz.'iis and huMfnus men his been the greatest Mock in the way of the town's growth and business in teifftts in tb' past. Mr. J. S. , v i iwhuu i.,uo, ' I ill nil.. i i j in w hich be paid a glowing tri- i b'jte to the Mayor for his faith 'fulness in safeguarding the town's interests during hi.s ad j ministration. This gathering prove! so in teresting that the Association , -i i. i .1 .i iiecin.'d io iioiii aiioiner one 10 c i: vi ijki: A l'K)W lif'i; i: ,itli, t at K, I, .Mo . Man. Ml t in in ( o , A t In ii ,' ( ..i , i vllced of Cat all h of the heal nd .' toniai Ii ; kidney tiouhle and Cie':-,l ipal loll, hv I O eco lie liri - i;tl tonic, "J aiil completely relieved of a bad ra;e yf catarrh of the head Mid .stomach, as well m other troubles, since I took a couple of Ixittle of Dk co" .says Mr. J. ('. Lingle ,the well known ma chinist at D. L. Moss Manufac turing Co., Athens, (la. "There was always a dripping from the'back of my nose into my throat, which kept me hawk ing and spitting trying to clear my throat. My breath was foul : nd soon my stomach was out of order, which I knew came from .swallowing the mucus from my throat. My appetite dropped off to nothing. My sleep became broken and failed to rest me. My back ached over my kidneys and I was constipated day in and day out. I was completely broken dow n and discouraged over my condition. "This wjis my condition when I started taking Dreco. the new root and herb medicine, which every one was praising so high ly. Today I'm like another per son. The best of all is that th catarrh is gone entirely and my stomach is once more in goo condition. I have gained 10 lbs. in weight. My Ixiwels act every day without straining; the bark- I tl'i,t I J .ts i ml til t' tWlt't 'll'lt hitflit whii li will hf in Hit1 nature . IMMIK Hill V IIK'H". Dsicws Arch RrsT ANY SMAf't CH STYtt luao up TMt V J kt-LH Have You Ever Been Troubled with Fallen Arches'? If so, don t tjother to buy an arch support (they are a nuisance and will not correct the trouble) but get a pair of our hhoes with the steel atvh xupjMirt built In the sole where it cannot irritate you in walking. We guarantee satisfaction. 'I sr. mmm -4 K .,,B(fiiWS.i fl And of Courss You Oaot to Oo OccJy H Our line comprises all that is necessary to complete the l outfit, whether it he ready-made or piece -goods If for making up the kind of dress you want. EE . ffifiiiiiiitiitiiiititiitiiiniiiiiiittiiiiiifift::iitiiiiiiitittiiiiitiiiiitiiiittiiiffiiiitiiimiiiiiiiiiniiti iiiiiiiiiitiiziiiiiiniiiiiiiiiijiiut tiiiiitsjiiiititititiitiniiH 0 GrahamGwyn Co. ELKIN, N. C. of a banquet under the auspices these sharpeis who offer to buy the assembled guets and vour Irfiiids lor les than face ; good eats which will b' folh bank. Tin-re are parties going j of the Association, the main fea through the country trying to j ture of whi h w ill be a tive course buy up all the Liberty Inrnds J Mipper, with an add res bet ween they can get. If you are the LJ(., ,.. T1(. Ket.- will holder of ;ubond. don't sell it but ilHHUUlbu. at ,. cafe at v.",o P. M. keep it. It is as good as gold Mf w s 1-..u.ll- VlvsllU-ui of dollars and , drawmg mte. est Av,i:ilj(yn iJe .'ill the time. If you need some ; ' monev and have no other way to! vvl"!" -Nr- J-b- Mkm,m n,!l get it. take your Uuiri to the ! as t,,:istmir bank and place it its eturity fori U"v. C C. Urinkman will in fo loan. Keen a look-out for I voice the blessings of Deity upon d the ; good eats w Men will u' followed value. Have nr.thing to do with j ijy tle tirt eours-. Ir. .1. V. them. j King, Mayor, will rAk on 1 1 1 iY-l t v"JTm"i v' '-'kin's past history and growth, ( lill hhlNS A(A1.. , ,, 1 1 m 1 ! m It has been said that oil and f';! 'u ly M r. .1. 1-ran Morris. water will not mix. We do not "'f U,s,',,, S't!"m' wh" ,H l know from experience whether , f Slate ,;,,lal1 yu' ti i-is true or not. I'.ut we fo jch mts Ass.s iation, Mr. II. (i know that chickens and gardens J Chatham, of Winston Salem, and will not mix except to the edvan-l Mr. J. Paul l'oiiard, of States tege of the chickens and the ville, w ill lie the next speakers, veiy great disadvantage of the j r.-pec tivi'y. Ity this time the gardens. We have had some j t,flh ,.ur. Wl riuUht-d and very puinfu! expe,iences along Ml, A ,.. ,,.n(,,.,r, will make the is so big that I eat like a plow horse. Dreco is great and I'll always praise it." Dreco is now sold by all good druggists throughout the coun try ami is highly recommended in T.lkin by Turner's Drug .Store. '5M V 5 ArCTION SAI.K. I will offer for sale to tl e nighe.st bidder, for cash on April 12, I'.MH my personal property, including one hor.se, one wagon, one buggy and harness, all my fanning tools, one one-horse mow ing machine, two milk cows, one straw stark, and some good hay. I will aUi ell my house hold and kitchen furniture and many other things too tedious to mention. Sale will begin at 10 A. M. Ham MoM-ley, Auc tioneer. j. t. Donr.iNs. Doonvilie. N. C. this Ime ourselves, ;md some neighUir.s have mourned over; the Hi-i.-mtM:irtiw-i rf their le:is. I l..tt u 1,5,-1. olfJ meeting before it takes .l.ce, but fired greatly from the feet and beaks "f chickens living adja cent. We have l-n asked by a number of friend-! to call atten tion to this matter and to give some .suggestions that would give relief. We called attention to this in our paper two weeks Concluding address. Wo are un , nh!e to give a synopsis of the I Iiohj to be able to give full de tois in next week's piper. THE M0BilEDiDLFsCH00L. Tint Mo'jile Ihble St IhkiI was opcne.l in the Haptist church Monday night ut 7.1' o'clock. Sermon by Dr. Chas. I). (J raves. r.go. but for fear Mime of our lef Wake Forest, his subject bo readers failed to notice the at'- I " l ir C.iiher " tick we are calling their atten- Th) f ll.uIty llf Ultf hCUJI1 ron I kists of the following'. Ie.in-Ir H. F. Hrmsoii lion once moie and for the last time. There is nothing that wor lie.s ami aggravates a good woman more than to have her llower beds which she has taken so much pains to start, and her ! Pent,r. ,,f -rcensboro ... . . . . : ti.. .... 1 plan tea garden vegetable of F.ist Durham. Sunday scIhkjIs- Dr. I.. I. Car eryiy destroyed by a gang of chickens The laws of the State .say th.it if you want to raise chickens you must keep them on your own lot and provides a penalty of $".00 for each day that you allow them to run at large after you have Uen notified to keep Hi'Mii on your own premises. If every family in town and coun- llt VI' ill i.t..l tlt.l I it' fif-wl full, I,.' 11 . miii .-.. iitv: in (tii.i i.ii. w . u. XafT, SUley, The AloM-tiient liev. White. o( Ci reensbo.ro. II V. P. r.-I.Vv. S. of Winston S.i't'in, Missions Kev. W. F. of North Wilkeshoro, Diblo- Kev. W. K. I.inney, of Wilkesboro. Pre.u her-Uev. C. I). Craves, of Wake Forest. Host- Kev. Chas. S. Norville, WMTS le A WORD EACH INSERTION 1 i Walls are easily kept bright and beautiful when finished with Pee Geo The 'iKlern, Durable, Sanitary Flat Oil 1'ini .Ii A l lii.i 1 !t itttiire fi.'in the liulrl j 41 .1 ll,r?liMl rii..'.ycJ In irii.l .'e in ft ilrc..un..n IVo (.f Ilaikoact it t4..'v r !t jiir.l ( tl.i.c J.i.i x ajy i'U O'f ri'ii "I f r njijc ut rr j.Jni.. 'rr C-re I Viil.'JII ! iiuilt !n white 0,1 u-tl, ilrrji, c!iTiy '.,'.ii. A.k fr 4S.r.(. ff. -Tk. MiUill4 LiKaLluiiWaUt." SDRRY BDW. CO. 3 Dress Goods : The charm of spring is very : strongly reflected in our piece : goods depart in fiit, com 1 rising : as it does all that's tenv in woolens, silks, voiles, ginghams, i organdies, lawns and every new fabric that has beef) developed for sjilillg and summer wear. Ready-to-Wear i Chic froelis in a host of new modes. E5 sill dresses, coats g suits, capes, skirts and waists s in which the atmosphere of spring lurks through every detail of the charmingly ile ve loped materials, and the price are most reasonable. : iiitiiiutiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiMitttiMtiitttiittitiititi iitiiiiitiMiiiMifitititiiiiKJiiitiiiitiitiriiMiMtriiMtiJiMi:MiiiifitiiiiiiitriiJittiiimtiijriffiiiiriJiiifrtiiiifti rnrrPT 7r? A O A k usual we a iv lip,-u!i.i:ittef hi II I W PiA tl'iit MHllisli ami b.-st in 1 1 VV l-aL 11 Y nxf..rb. Ami what in more As, a As usual we a iv )ie;i(iu;ntirs for all hIkm'm and . mure wh liaH I hem in SI. MS and WIDTHS to FIT AM, FKKT. si Ktc- Come in and let us fit you in the kind nf clinc mi W J ' want. We tiave about '."") pairs of ladies' (ixfordi.ln small size to close out at one half of the present prices. Also a number of men's oxford's and small M.es in I tdies shoes ut about onu half tUir values. Cine nnj nial;i' yojir seluttion In'f.Me tlwy He gonj.inn'r iV Sal. For Sale - Omul 7 year old f irm horse. Itargain foi ipili k sale. T. V. Cockcrbam, at (J. II. A T. V. Cockt 1 ham's store. J:?tf For Sale Practically nw K'ltch en ("linet at .1 t;irritioe Can be (e.'ii at Abet nethy'.s Ph.ir macy.. A. If. Mush. the golden rule which says "Doj"' W""- unto others us you would have; This is a splendid array of them do unto you" we will not 'teachers and lecturers and the hear any complaints from our 'subjects that are assigned to pood sisters about their gardens end yards being destroyed by their noighltois chicken. them w ill lie of vital importance and full of interest to every one, There will be morning and after- Thtouwiilbe a triangular de- ll",,n H'C week, bale .a the auditorium of l!iC H'ng F, iday after.i.H,n. school building Saturday niul.il i'rvices every nmht begin.ung i,r.t..in n,n u-.n,,..iv. i:i.,.i.1!pr)mptly at o'clock to which Valley and Park Mountain schools The bubj-vt to bo dis cussed is, Uesolved, "That the government of the United States should adopt a policy of giving all able bodied male citizens one year of military training before reach ing the ago of '21 years." Music will be furnished by the Park Mountain school. There will be no admission fee. The tow n election will be held on Monday, May 5, 1919, to elect a Moyor, five commissioners and constable to serve for the next two years. If there are any as pirants for any of these offices it is time for them to be making their announcements. the public is cordially invited. A series of sermons will be de livered each night by Dr. Cha. I). Graves, of Wake Forest, the principal subject and application of which will be "The conditions of the world as they now exist, and especially in the United States." Hot ween forty and fifty preach ers, lay men and visitors ni rived Monday from a distance and oth ers are coming in daily. Another mcIiooI growing out of this one will be held July 21st to LT.th, in elusive, and embrace the Asso ciations In Ashe, Alleghany, Wilkes, Yadkin and Surry. The places and programs will be an nounced later. We have about 'Jin) pairs of ladies' oxfoldsill Hlllilllhi7.es to close out at one half of th" present prices. ANo a number id men's m fords and small mzcs in I ulies' shoes at about one ha'.f their values. Come and make your selection before they are gone. Crater A Sale. For Sale-1 pair mules, weight l(MX)poundft,unc good heavy wt harness, 1 (5eo F., Niss"n wa gon, pony siZ'V Terms to suit customer. See Wui. ShuiMi t, .lonesville, N C, f j Found Small package of mer chandise. Owner can uet it by describing and paying for ad. Mrs. .1. S. Koth. '.k CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness during the illness and dath of our wife and mother. Ij. K. Spencer and children. The leaders of the Centenary movement in the Methodist church in the United States have requested the members to ol serve next Saturday as a day of fasting and prayer. The Kp worth League will hold a sun rise prayer service in the Metho dist church here at six o'clock, to which everybody is invited. HOW TO MAKE A GOOD FAMI LY COUCH SYRUP FOR 60c. PER PINT. Go to amy drug store or deal er and buy 2 1-2 ounces of Pine Mentha, put same in a pint tat tle and fill with syrup. Make your syrup as follows: Take one pint of granulated sugar, 1-2 pint of wider and heat until dissolved. This will make you an excel lent cough remedy. Pine-Men-tha is a concentrated extract of White Pino Park. Wild Cherry. Palsam, Poplar Puds, P.alm of Gilead, Spikenard Hoot 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 F.lkin, N. C. by Turner's Drug Store and Abornethy's Cash Pharmacy. EE tiiiitititiiiiiiittfiatiititiiiiitiiitiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiittiiitii iitttumiitf tiitititiittiiiiitatJttmif iitiiiuiiiitiiiiti H Zm BEST DRESSED PEOPLE SHOP AT I Graham-Gwyn Co., H "The QUALITY STORE." ELKIN, N. C. fj Inc. NOTICK. KN'TRY OF LAND. North Carolina, Surry County. Fntry of Land. To Kegister of Deeds and F.nti y takcr of Surry County: The undersigned claimant be ing a citizen of North Carolina, Surry County, hereby sets forth and shows that the following tract of land, tow it: Lying and being in P.ryan Township, Surrv County, North Carolina, on the waters of the old mill creek and more fully described as follows: adjoining the lands of Jesse Aired and J. F. Nixon on the Fast, the lands of Jesse Aired on the South, the lands of J. M. Wolfe on the West, the lands of J. M. Wolfe on the North, containing about 15 acres more or less, in vacant and unappropriated land belonging to the State of North Carolina and subject to entry and the undersigned claimant hereby 55 fell HI iVjU Don't They Touch the Spot? Hot biscuits, light as a feather and browned to a golden crispness don't they touch the spot make your mouth water? You can ct such biscuits, munins. waflles and cakes if you use OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self -Rising Flour Takes the Guess out of Baking and Saves you Money This flour makes hakim? a pleasure instead of a task. It has mixed with it. in the r.v;i7 proportions, the very best baking powder, soda and salt. OOJO-NKE-CHKK Scif-Hisin Flour helps reduce house hold expenses, because it saves you the extra cost of bakintf powder, soda and salt. (live all the folks more good things to cat made from OCCO-NF.K-CUKK Sclf-Hisinif Flour. Iluy this money-saving Hour today. I,ook for the Indian Head on the hag. At all grocers. When yw prvfvr In bake with plain flour friiy Pverlvtiihe bet 0 its kind. AUSTIN-HEATON CO., Durham, N. C 2I lll hi 13. Mil XL' tit m;wmi!yt wu makes entry and lays claim to, and prays for a grant to said land. This the 22nd day of March, 1919. K. I, WOLFF, Claimant. Henry Wolfe, Register of Deeds and Entry-taker. G. H. & T. V. Cockerham THE PLACE TO BUY Cotton Seed Heal Ship Stuff Wheat Bran Feed Oats Timothy Hay Seed Oats Seed Potatoes Early Red Bliss Irish Cobblers Garden Seed And All Kinds of Groceries Because We Sell Cheaper G. H. & T. V. COCKERHAM PHONE 1-6-4 1 1 A (
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