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! ! lly OF I .. ) I. Ml. NT 1 liiiri liiy, April 17. 1319 W. E. Nil licU K. C. Kicltol N, (J., us s'-ooinl clasr mn II malti-i-. SUHSCftJr'TiON UATKS OnkYkak '-' Six Months Payabl In Advanct .75 A Failure Leaves $W,000,000. A business failure died in Mew York tlic other day, a man who Lusted alter three months of business life, but who was irame I'nouirli to try the idea attain. It was good that when lie died he was operating 1, OoO stores throughout the United States and had built the highest building in the world. The man's name was F. W. Woolworth, the founder and owner of a chain of five and ten cent stoics .scatter ed all over this country. Last year his five and ten cent stores did a one hundred million dollars business, and it was mostly made up of nickle and dime trade. Other failures mi'rht note the mark made by - 1 1:1-11. .' tl.rl.l, ! tin it' hand ; an. I : ay ue are e.l.id I to ,sot you back again. Is this Editor j greeting Mill iririit ? No. "e M-'"u!"r : ow c them nioi'e than this. They ' (I i'i e a belter reception and we want to see it given to them. The 1th of July is a national holidav. the anniversary of our independence. Let us celebrate that day by giving our returned soldier boys a rousing recep tion. We wa;'t trSee them in their uniftrfms parade through the streets of Klkin. Not only the boys of Klkin township, but those from Yadkin and Wilkes, also, who went from this section. Will not our leading citizens take up this matter and sec what 'an be done. Let us have a big Jay and have every returned soldier here and give them such a reception as will make them forget the horrors of the war and the hard -.hips they endured for us. h eennuoi o l.i.ly (Jives Lnlire Credit for Her Present (loud Health to Dreco, and is Ke comni. !ing it to Kvery one Who Sutlers From Stomach Trouble. The bovs are coming in. F.ach rain brings men from the ship ,oads arriving at Charleston. Sundav night the 1 "Tali regi ment of the .".nth division arriv ed at Camp Jackson and yester day paraded in Charlotte. They i i . ... ,1 - are now hoinir uiscnartrea am this man, and take another grip, ilx, 1.aj(1Iy Roin, to t,1(li. ,0Illes on the handle of succe ss. To Knforce Prohibition. The announced plans of the internal revenue office calls for three thousand agents working in especially arranged zones for the enforcement f prohibition alter July 1st. Attention will U- paid to all cities w here viola tions are anticipated. Iw.A po lite officers are expected to aid greatly in enforcing them. Prohibition is expected to Many men m this regiment are from this section of the state, Surry, Korkingham, Alamance and Pandolph, each having com- Danies in this division and dur- inir the coming week many homes will be gladdened all over this eountrv bv the return of their loved ones. While it i source of iov and happiness to the friends and relatives of these brave soldier boys, yet there will bo a time of sorrow and regret in the hearts of these brave l'elU.-,s as they separate, stimulate illicit stills, which hae nourished in the past main-1 moMtils ()f dangers uric ly among moonshiners of the j 1H endured together in .southern mountains, ine c u-, tu t..,,s a, oll the battlefield filiation of literature lor lit.me i s t(lrV .,.llt . m fat0 may manufacture of beer. ale. w Hies W1m.t jlnt. .jn , tlom a to and even distilled hmiors brings .H.tlt.,. ;iir;ijn )Ut niore likely to mind a plausible source ot m;UlV f them are seeing each many violations, lo make . ,ttii- for the last time until af- (pior under these directions, it i !,,,,. ,j v laVt, (.,OSM., the rivei stated, will be a clear violation (lvt un(,.,. tu, s,;,d(. r,f the of the law . ,m, There can be little question! that the initial t'luToceinent of ! the prohibition law will Ik." hard. I The fact that the law has been passed rather than one's opinion In a brief period of time Dreco ia;; sprung into wide promi nence, mere is no medicine so Ifective in combatting those lilments which are sapping the very life and energy out of the people today, namely-r-stomach tnd nervous disorders and con stipation. Many men and women who lave sintered irom stomacn, iver and kidney troubles, are now enjoying perfect health, due to Dreco, as their signed testi monials w ill show. For instance, the one printed here from CI. F. Alberty of Creensboro, N. C, says: "For live years my wife ha.s suffered from nervous indigestion, could hardly retain any food on her tomach, and it would ferment and cause gas to form, keeping her in constant misery. Her liv er was in bad shape, which made her have dizzy spells and head aches. I think her blood was thin in fact she was rundown in every way, and was taking pills all the time to keep her bowels moving. I heard and read so much about Dreco that I got her a lottle, and it did her more good than all the medicines she had taken put together. It knocked out the nervous indi gestion and her food digests without the gas collecting. She never has a headache or a dizzy spell, and she is not constipated any more. I give all credit for the improvement to Dreco." Dreco is now sold by all good druggists throughout the coun try and is highly recommended in Klkin by Aberncthy's Cash Pharmacy and Turner's Drug Store. LY ( . I .' i . I .' 1 : ' . II..: WAT. (!o to any drug store or deal er and buy 2 1-2 ounces of Pine Mentha, put same m a pint bot tle and till with syrup. Make your syrup as follows: Take one pint of granulated sugar, 1-2 pint of water and heat until dissolved. This will make you an excel lent cough remedy. Pine-Men-tha is a concentrated extract of While Pine Dark, Wild Cherry, Balsam, Poplar Duds, Palm of Cilead, Spikenard Root and Sas safras, containing Pine Tar, Menthol and Chloroform. A valuable remedy for colds, coughs, bronchial affections, spasmodic croup, winter-coughs ind all diseases ot air passage. Full directions for taking pre pared syrup of Pine-Mentha with every bottle. For sale by all dealers and in Skin, N. C. by Turner's Drug Store and Aberncthy's Cash 'harmacy. j n n r DEATHS as to the law. should guide Us j I .v. April 1. and continue i m our opinion- on this matter, i"'' May 1". Tin n.pl are Another bond isuo has been railed for liv the government. j The big drive begins next Men un kel The jM-ople who worked .-o haul i f-.r LMki.ikki.imMo pay for the for piohil.tlion, the organ iza-i expense incurred during the tioiis that hlim-d up the nation. Iifieat world war. The "Victory miit be everlastingly on the job. ,n-rty Ix.in" bond will be ..f neat ine public .sentiment in fa- J Tnis debt was uutho, -,l or of the liid enforcement of j )V lhi, lht, W(1V the law. Newspapers that i , . , . .. ,, , , , . I,.- ii 'made, and no.tr they inunl lie fought prohibition esenally . ... , w.ll .ender g.tat publ.e service " J rc tu '"' in upholding the hand of tin- M",: 1 " U-Ul war l""K mon .(VV j ey; to w in tt look !liil iieiie uion ley, and we bad li win regardles Alter re.ebng an article inj 'ithe cost. We are not bring this week's litnlmark by a ! isk.-d im to !aciili-e, to give "Sometimes Church goer" we The w.r h an been won, un.l tin want to make a suggestion to i iM,d issue lb it in now being of the pastor and t fticers of . the 1 ,j jH i, vu torv" loan, the clunvhe-i in Klkin. We will first jt,m ,,,, fin,,tH t; T,.n iiK i ni, (pu-siiun. h ii niTes s.ny to have tl;e chuiih ser-vae-t an hour o.tilirr on account The month ol. I infant of Mr. and Mrn. (Jeorgr King died at llieir home last Suinl.iy after noon from an attack of pneu inonia. l-'unrral ervice- wen conducted at the home Monday ..t 15 o'clock. P. M . by U-v. C (' Itrinkmaii und interment .ii in Hollywood enietery. The inUnt i In hi of Mr. aiu Mrs. Charles II irM died at then liome in West KlUiu Tuesday morning from w lu.on:g nn.ii rinj funeral erieos were eon .lucled yesterday by Kev. Ous S Norvillu und the leuniin were Interred in the cemetery at IVan ant Hill. of the new t'.me iu!;ng?' II A f ... kf'.V tlVl if fl'. .III! II , I i.iiiia. rinti ii"..t iii-ii. i 1 L l .1 I 1 cnuit n iHTiiUM- iney ine m-uru j are tao ways by which tbo gov ei nih'-nt cl I4isi the H ijuiied j u n-y . Iy IxiinU an.l by taxes ' i i . . . i 4.. v h a d.iv of rc-t Jm l-tnu,,, u uu ,,ur ,n" u In soul and lk then whv should ,l l,',, vvu'r ts'"tf '-r we Ih m-hrd on Sunday mom-! ' " ll U gon fur a gmul pur ins in older to get to .'sundav i 'sr. but d i a .t no interest fm School and church? Willi the 'you. Nn man ban ever received present hours of n-rvice under! any interest on tin taxes be pud the new time, which is Sunday j .Mney invested in t-.i.ds ,H Uh klmUler m lit 'ivrr luiirnt. ts J m.i i ;.f!,i t i H .. linn f , . I j Oil Mtl I Hon HikMl It n "I A Kk or time, and rather then go in I , J . , i . . i . , . , i ., i .. i or vuu -earning inten-st. No late thev stav at hoir.e. Utli-i ' chnngo the hours of sen ice hav. ,,, ,,, " pref.T.taM or Sunday .SIkn.I at II o'cl.Kk and; l"""u' Tli" government asks church at IJ o'clock. M., new j ym loan it tbi- in.-ney and will time. It w ill make no change in I py four mi l three fourth er the liOUl s, and it w ill give the cent inteie!, an I in a few yeais tiriil mother time to get her : (t iUi ns it a,i to you If ou re chil.hen ofT to Sunday isdn-'l fo,., then the monev will have and herself to church, ll is not j t, jMli , . UxAX'lnn ,, ..() I f ll,.. .. . i.. I ' Ine preachers ami otlscers now to run the churches. P.ut the! hurry and iuh entailed on hoiHekeem i s bv the Hew time is an imiaccsary hard-hip on! H--ad the l.i!erty Lmn Hd. In them, and the tiled woikers who ! bi issue, ibe hpice of which vniov an hour extra rest on wa t-mii riiuti iy men woo Sunday morning should have it. 1 tpprenalu I he fact thai the loan must "go over. Klkin Township sent seventy- two 1h)Vs to the war. Out of! EASTER SERVICES. Special faster services at tin Methodist church at o'clock Sunday night. It is hoped tin member und friends of all the churches will unite m thi norv ice. Sermon w ill be preached bv ov. ('. W. Kobin.soii, pastor of the Presbyterian church. C. T. S. Norvillo, (!. C. Hrinkman, C. W. Uobinson. NOTICE. The Hoiiii! Service Department of the IId Cros is anxiou to lo cute Julia Cruwford Tilly and lames D.tvid V.u.hoy. Any out knowing about either of tin? par tie w ill do us a great favor if you will call the Tribune oilier or phone CKAIIA IlKLU Sec. Homo Service. 1 1 r i Is i ll E s' -v, j f" r 1 '1 n r !t"J ! If ri yu n M n r ii r i ill! 1 j When Everybody Wants a New Frock, New Shoes, Etc. We Are. Featuring muni- iM-nutiful 1 1 1 i n ir tliU WCI-k 111 hllll't h11 Us, fo 11 - lttt-J-4, voile and otlii-r dainty Huiiniii't' driss (,'oiids. J nil tin- thing you will wunl for that U'-w frock. WW Ready-to-Wear In our tti-udy-to-Wi-ur (li-iiii tiiii-nt wi lire mIiow -lug new middy suiH in whit'- and color for .pol l ut-ur. Also hpitit ski rls in fancy Kilk and while wusliulilc inati'ilals. SHOES AND OXFORDS IA Mrs. Thomas llolleman diet last Thursday night at her home in High Point with cancer from which she had sullered for the past year. I lor remains wore brought here Saturday on the noon train and taken to her former home in Yadkin county The funeral was held Sunday at Swan Creek and interment ws in the church cemetery. Mis. JUttio Pvid. of Jolies ville. was lricken with paraly sis Monday of last week, which resulted in her de;ith Thursday rooming. She was G."i years vt age. and is survived by four daughters and two sons. Her remains were taken to Koaring liiver Friday on the noon tiain. and laid to rest in the family burying ground near that place m the afternoon. uhii ll i bolidsv" aeiwiiT prim nee nor in nturu. Agiin we risk lull ll be "Taxes or this numlicr one made the Mi-!dav in Winston Salem. R big Tb. preme nacuiicc ana is now m-cp- ,-,, ,imvr w, anVed in i ii. ii.. I .... i oj iivnc.iiii iov C'ha lies ton lat Sunday from Krmeo will par,ib, and a big re CO t ion will lie iri-en by thu cili- t-nn. I'ol. Pratt, with hi utaff poppies blow on Handers fields" one left a leg and two were) crippled for life. Six or more j hie htill over thete awaiting Kieir fmn tn rnnm hnme xvhili 1 regimental bainl Will l0 with the remainder arc here and on i them. the way. We gladly welcome inese injy.s imick 10 ineir nornes . Fof sai0I0, . runaljout In Al '.n.. .,;t, .i 'nr f ror. JitMjn. bargain for canh If fcilf lf !!! V V VUl nunitv. Thev went awav from! sold quick. Hay Russell, at u., mostly plain, inexperienced i . Klkin MoUir (Vh. WKI.COMi: HOME KOI.I. Since publishing the welcome home roll of our lioys who had arrived home from the army up to February, w e have the follow ing enrolled who have since ar rived home: Den 11. O'Neil. Ilockford; Watson F. Finney, J. II. Smith, and (I. C. Messick. Jonesville; Young Casey and McKinley lUncham. Penham; Finest L Kay, Joseph Sm-ed. Fied n.iugiiss. and Phola K, Wilmoth. State Koad; L ('.. For ester. Trap Hill; C. K. Spain hour. Cheiry Line; John M. Kandreth. Stratford; Uobt. V. Divon. Moulh-f-Vilson. Va. ; J. V. Hughes, Kusk; Jihn F. Driv er. Honda; II. K. McCann. Kapps Mill; Clayton Kdwards, Lmnie Keves mid Le Andrews, Sparta; Alvis (Ian is and Charlie Chiders Koaring Kiver; Willis Joines, Amelia; (Icorgo Koyall, Hal (I. Pell. James (Incliwood. H. K. I'ivcns. Andrew Creoiiwood. Miles Koyall. Joel Jai vis. Fl ench (Iraham, and Charlie Crater and l.ieut. K. (I. Smith. Klkin. There are perhaps others who e names we lai;ei in gei j and thcie air others who aie now on tl eir wav home and wish ai l ive shoitty. To all these Im.vs we extend the glad hand of welcome and as.suie them that they have the hcait felt grati tude of all the home pep!o. A Fit's the Thing and we have it fur vuii in must an v kind of slim- vnu want. liitiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiliuiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiitttiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuaiiiiiitiiiif miiiiif iitiimiti itiitiititiiiitfiiiiitiiiitiiiiiattitti(iiiiuititiiiitiiitii THE BEST DRESSED PEOPLE SHOP AT Graham-Gwyn Co., Inc. 'The QUALITY STORE.' ELKIN, N. C. Stir, t MtR Mill OK Till sT. Pi.v virtue of the power con tained in a deed of trut eviTUt ed by Jane Knyal and W. A. Knyal to me as Ti u. tee, register- oil in Kook ("(, Page ft',, in the office of the Kegi.-ter of Deeds for Stnry County, and default having In-en made in payment of the notes secured by said Deed of Trust, I will M-II at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash on Thursday, the Mh day of My. 1919. nt two o'clock. P. M., at the DKr of the Klkin National P.ank in the Town of Klkin, the following desciibed land. P.eginnning at the Noithwost coiner of K. F. Ilinson's lot and on Kast hide of F.Ik Spur Koad. and runs North 2I deg. .".0 min. West 100 feet; thence Noith CO deg. HO" Fast l-0 feet; th nee South 2) dog W Fast 102 feet to point in K. F. Hin son's line; thence with his line 150 feet to the loginning. Same leing known os lots os. I and 2 on Map of Oeorge Chatham's land. This the 5 day of April. 1019. J. F. 11ENDKKN, Tmstee. i Th " IJf"s m is Flour Saves You Money OCCO-NEE-CIIKE Self-Rising Flour has mixed with it. in the vxact proportions, the very best baking powder, soda and salt Figure the cost of the very best baking powder, soda and salt it would require to bake a barrel of ordinary flour. This amount repre sents your saving when you purchase OCCO-NEE-CKEE Self-Rising Flour Takes the Guess out of Baking and Saves you Money An amateur oik aii make the must delicious and taste-pleasing- biscuits muffins, waffles and cakes with OCCO-NKE-CHKK St'lf-Ki.sini Flour Buy a bajj of ()CC(KNEB-CIlKK-f Sclf-Uisiti Fliur linlay and bakcsoinerrisp.brciwn-topfird biscuits for supper. IM.k for the Indian Head on the batf. At all dealers. H hfn pum frtlrr In tmit uA plain fluur tuf PrrrUts-lh bet I vf tit HnJ, AUSTIN.il EATON. CO., Durham, N. C. Ail NOTICK, KNTRY OF I .AM). A Burning Question Aftr ih t th quMilnn U "W. It lnutrJ Tb jutn-n it "What U yoMt IrtiulaiK U tin Ihlng but bun thai d.wml tutn I lar twitrr. Ouf ennvtion llh th II!ilo(J Kir Iniuranr Com fany nt'l HI lo r(Tt you n( rt.vnnion Mrrl. til. h ill turtouiKl Jf'iul Ivwn ml four Uniily wuH vtf p-f tauii'tn that ll I humanly riMttlil to take 11 1 rotrb nuwlng atxml. TOE INSURANCE AGENCY A. t hall. m. Jr. r. !. AriniUIJ ELKIN. N. C. Noith C.rt.lina, Surry County. Kntry of I-'ind. To lleistcr of Peed and Kntry taVcr rf Surry County: The und,rinod claimant ho injr a citizen of Noith Carolina, Surry County, hcrt'hy sett forth and allows that the following tract of land, towit: Lying and Wing in P.ryan Township, Surrv County, North Carolina, on the waters of the old mill creek and nvre fully described at follows: adjoining the lands of Jese Aired and J. V. Nixon on the Mast, the landi of Jese Aired on the South, the land of J. M. Wolfe on the Vct, the land-t of J. M. Wolfe on the North, .containing alwut 13 acres more or less, in vacant and unappropriated land belonging to the State of North Carolina and nuhiect to entry and the I undersigned claimant hereby makes entry and lays claim to, and pray for a grant to said land. This the 22nd day of March, m'X Y). U WOI.it:, Claimant. Henry Wolfe, KegMT of iVrU and Kntry-taker. WANTS l A WORD EACH INSCKTION 11 'lIH mm I'lai-p your order for I'ord rnr now, fo you will lo Binoow; Oio Hi t to get one. We expect lo yet fifty lMto-rj now ami July lt. Klkin MoUr C-. ' Tlu Klkin Motor (Tj, received 12 l'ord earn Uns wnk. We un derstand I-otiN will lie plenll ful In a few weeks. CJ) 1 CAM) OK THANKS We detlre to thank our friend and nolghhora for the m l if kindness tendered to u durlmt lite lllne.M and after the death of our little baby, Floyd Wayne. Mr. and Mri. Oeo. King. 0
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