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f-! ' IU-M 11: li- ,; i i .. !-. a ,r tin z. ol I i , It h I! I It ..i..!.y, f I... I'M ( - - ' ill, ' W. I'.. Ni ti ll. l-.litur , ;! 0. Mih.ag r.ii..r (,i 1 C : ' i r, ,ii v.- I'd .t..;n-. ut i:;i.in, ;l- ' N. r., ii.-.:l.,. 1...1U il'.-f. i vm k 1 u :f I- ..nil V. I V, l i Mi:4i'l'.ll''nlN" i: ATI S O.i K U"M( ' hit .S1"NIIH fafatil In Adnc UOPLPS (iKKA'l h'ST MINK I ILLI). P.d by Lit the story of the uondei I' til putt the American navy played in winning tin; war ii li;.'inr unfolded. A cample of the assistance the navy jrau- the Allies in biinjjinjr alout the downfall of the Central Power; is seen in the layinjr of the world's jrreatc: t mine licld, now Ihmiik swept, accomplished Ly iht (livi.iion of the Amei i, an lli'i-t under Pear Admiral Stras.-t. A little i. .ore than h year ayo I lie Anu-iicans laid a mine bar i it-r that extended from F.eiycn. Norway, to Orkney Inlands noith of ,'cotland. 1 1 dually closing the North Sea to naviga tion cvc'pt through tin- narrow lanes along the coast of Norway and the outlet between tlio Or kneys ami Scotland. The Lanier made practically iniH).-iliK' til? escape from the North Sea of any enemy raider or w ar. hip. I jfty-scven thous and of these mines, every one made in Arr.erica. foimed 1 1 1 i . ; Laiii"r to Ct nnan sea opera lion.s, and I ut L one mishap dined timing their layinjr. tin -inking of one j- li p laden with mines from being torpedoed. Not even yet does the world realize the immunity of the task as: igto-d to Amciican in yi iiuity ; nd indiistiial enter prise, aial which was accom plished when we had b.vti ill the war hut little more than a year. ! 'i !. . I .!. i . Hi.' of our t"Mi in, iii, Mi', 'K i'. iliwiti. who is the eihtur. 'I ii" volume I hand it j : i v I m .ti : i 1 in olive drab and tie' olive dr ;b . t heme iN carried throughout th Tin: dr -To i w no ;ik;n Cl ;:.h d ' le-.l w i,i no i- t .'. o rVi r il ., 1 i'i thl k olid t ! i I ( i- r V i !! ' Uy of le-t k ;.h i i. ', ( I li ai l ..14 I a o, i : Tl.i i v. i k, I 1 1 I. iv ii i , , i i . e ' in ii:', a. ay i ii.n, n or i .u i mi 'i iinai y ( ,i ,ul ; Te n In r , Mi Mu-lton. 1'aul and Pa. ne. tui tin v ivuiiii:'-, May 17th, pii ram h.v inu-riiirniaie uiani i-aeh. i s Mi Hubbard and Mi . Uovall, Next Week. ThuiMlav evening, May 'J-Ih!, c A tKi) TAdi IN ii.KTJON ( S i ShiiM ;-r,ii!i i .itl ! n i -. Sunv I Li id -a lire dir.itio'l I cad 4 a lo.lo". -'. : tho.e State College nun J,, to add new loiy to Old program Ly (.ranimar y.n"- i:!,tI,v l.vin.f iI.iwm llirir lives and llii'h School, l're cntation im e'rvire. we the cla ' t of "Nine- of Seventh RiM h diplomas ..,..," I,.,.;im.Iv rlmlii'Mfc this Teat hers. Mi- s Hardiiur am eveiiteentll volume of the lie Irt' ii !. hilt.i'-r t ill' is tin1 Li'nt. Su ri .v II 11 d w in' 'ii. 1 Ol'ND -l'ur.-e with small rum of inoiK y, Ow n r can yyl same Ly de'trtbin and paying for W' In vti e v tii I n: r h id in v nl 4 il I ';' I li. I cs We a I'. .-h i V hot Wai-ts (Ii i Priced 90c to 02.00 Also ;i beaulifiil 1 i n . uf nilk j;. irtj ttn an I rtv . cb eh lin k i 1' W bib' .If. and utiey ;-'i:ii- liie. this ad. J. T. k i'i on Cj.'h. 'now, at At- Avromeik. Americans were Friday cvenim May they, loyal and true. Clan or Prex illation ot l.lcVciiUi Kiade need made nn diilei ence to them diplomas, and annual address by It was onlv araimt jrr.ift. KreetHMr. Santl'md Martin..of I.aleiirh. .1... and auto' racy that they fought Saturday evemnr. .May -iin, :.iiii.,r fl.-niv r iv Iii'iirna in two acti: The Oaii'.er Signal. !leveii ( haracters. The patrons and friend of the i i . i ... i ...ii:.. M hooi ami in" jreneuu piiom are cordially invited. No admi-.ion fee will be h.il;:et except to the rla s play ... , - i .ii.i. m iNiliiniav cvi iu:!';, .riy iui. pel hap - SCHOOL FOll SOI.DIKKS. More than 'JHO.OiKi si.ldic is in the Anuiic.in forces oversea are enrolled in the mImmiIs which the (loverniiient has e-t.tbliMied to equip them for better Mi-i-tions and wajes when thev re ttun to civil life. To ino-t d these young men these schooL oiler a greater opportunity for ciilttiuil and vocational traminjr than would have been theirs if itiey nai imi enieivii me anny. These s'htxil- aie mi jrradtia.t ed that the aHord intliiction in elementary Mibji-cU .icademii' eour.es nnd training in a jreat uneiity established near Pali and jMi.st-jri initiate careers in the foreiiiti.-t I'niuh ar.d P.rili-li Universities. While scrvin;; their country as soldiers these 'nnn men may at the same time Iwiieiit themselve as stu dents. They are combining men tal improvement with physical well-being and wholesome dis cipline that will safeguard them fiom the evils of life in barr.ft ks. Peorts to the War Pcpait uient shinv that the-o youn Americans are tttf ir to their appreciation of the advan tages presented to them by their attention to their studies,. Those v.hosti commands are or dered back to the Tinted Slates may apply for traiisfei s to con tinue their education. This is the first time in his tory that provision has been made by the United Slates for the education of its soldiers. The directors of the North Carolina Merchant Mutual fire lnsurai.ee Company met in Statesville Tuesday' of last week and organized for businers. Mr. J. I-rank Morris, of Winston Salem, was elected President; Mr. U. I!. Peters of ThiIkuo Vice President; J. Paul I-onard. of Statesville. Secretary.' and 11. L. Poston, of Statesville, Treasurer. The executive committee is com posed of Messrs. Morris cf Winston-Salem, I,conard of States ville, McCaii.-land, of Charlotte. McKnight, of C.reenslMiro, and W. S. Peich, of Elkin. The home office is located Pt Statesville with Secretary Leonard in charge. Their sunrcnm sacrifice was made for the sake of democratic principles- - even the same a' thoi i for which their foiefath cis follvht under the llag of Washimton. Thev did theii pail to advaiKf the cau-e of hu man brotherhood in the wmld and we are glad to honor theii memory by this dadicatioil." l o'aevinjr the dedication ar pictures ami bri f .statements of birth ami death of the thirty two wlio made the supreme sa '. ril'ice. On one page i-; a me?n ori.d to Miss Pli.a Kidick and Miss Iai' V Page who died uliili muring State College Uys dur ing the influenza ciih'niie. Another page rallies the col lei'e senile Hag in colors with nearly two thousand blue star: nil thii t v two go'd stars. An honor roll bears the names of th" State College men in the sei -vi'-e d'liing the war and that is followed bv manv citations foi binveiy. The book is hand ome 'v gotten mi and I elicits gnat ri'ht on our young friem1 Pixon. We regret that we have not time or space to give a mon detailed ! sciiption of the book- Mr. Pixon graduated from tin jplkin (leaded scIumi! in the clas i of ll'l'i and w ill graduate the year from the A. and P.. Cola g Aiiotm r oiiu" man liom out town stands hieh at the A. .v I 11 now oiii at Ml. Co. . in n, we h ive them Surry Hardware M.isi.'c IuUh-cii plant set torn. iSi.lM e.ii Ii. Surry H ard ware Co. POP S.M.i;- McCormick Pump er, m fi:;t class condition, i heap for ca 'i and ip'ii k aah . C. II. Co- kv-iham. State Uoad, N. C. 21 -It. Middy Ties Wc now have them in all col ors u)ld, careen, black, white, navy and red in the larcje half squares and squares. ... . .ii unl ! hal w in ne Milan 2" cents. Mi.-s Koth s nui-ie pupils will j or: tribute to ea' h pro;-.r..m. Aeni-es will begin ea"h even-(,, .i . i. i - ' " i " ti iiiorr.'ii v :ii m .a o ick. i . i i 'A. II. Dixon, Pr iKipal P. liny chut as me butter II akf!t Su i i I Li 1 v are Co. We t'l'.M al.d tujic Su i i-y 1 1 1 i d .. ,ue ( 1 1 I C I l.i t.lv. in C . t il noiv, Sun v liille mor and woilli twieo thu pi ice of any other riVioii for WEAR and SLRV1CE lit uittiiiiiiinii;i:: tuiit i it mi;;iu :rr.;;: tiurMir;: ii;,iiri;i: u i.i:;i:t:i 1 1 ii'::i;uit ; i f i n it u.a iiimim t .(it iii t imiii nn m::m nttt litt iiiuitiuv '.fr. :r 1-1. hi 1 4 n HIHI-.irt-- In novelty hair bow nnd :ihIi r-n rl''iou.H. Only eo-itH you a very rri tug hhjt dhkjSed ri:opLL' shop at Craham-Gwyii Co., Inc. 1 "The QUALITY STORE. ELKIN, N. C. i!iJi!l!ll!!!l!!!!iI!!lllii linlliiol : i : r ' : I:::::::;:;:;;'::;:::;:;::;: r : II!!!lll!!l!!l!!lllllliillffI PPWOItTII I.KACl'K Sunday night at the Metho. nl chiiren Uie i-.worin i,ea- gue had chaige :md the s rviies -,. ere cor.ducled by Mi s Mary :; e. l ne .mu- ir u a neen ; (; petia!ly s.-lectid for tie- ecca-j ion and it win ii-ndeicd in ai. . . . i . i .i .1 wjiv thai i.iaoe a i .en pieasmg . .i and iii-pirmg to in" nniiiiHia- '.ion. Choice sleitioii were read by Mi-es Marie P.ivcii. Louise Potli. Clara Pel! and Clover Craham. The I'pw rth j league is doing a 'me v-'.-.rl hie ! among our voting people j.nd we j tn; t that it may ha' e t'e li-ar- j !v sujipoit and en-ourai ei'ii nt We n i e i p sliipaiciil tue !, v a " Cl ie: i-li'ig ties .'.! i Ii U f 1 ill V.iiiey II" 111" - ! I!.. I-.in" y a'. I,. f,(1v t' a al a. r pi. ; ei'll. S ri 'I l' i II 1 1 1 i .; era-il i t'.i :ll iiI.it 1 'I v j 1 1 f oil .-!.- Su I'I V I ! ' ' .' .1' I ' ill v In lt. I ( 1 1 w S.PK (J.-.) Ilil .V air old I. .r-e. . . .i loi Uo. r K M. C II i, ,v I. il.- I' i id, N C , n ll'e t A... t d. Si. : I' ir m Mil .1- do ti e in- Co I' l l If : eon i our paeple that n P;t'cll w. Coliege. Mr. llarii'd Click and !rs t h' tei a Miici--ri' of Mr. Pixin to Ik editor of "Agromeck" next year. th- eres. The P'kn l.eagee was hr.-i orgaiii.eu iviuu-iac r thirty ya.us ago :.n,l U: a out' time wa. the i i.lv (-na iii .h Mount Airy Pi-t.i.t. Kor i, long time it had a che. k -i ed ; ' aieer and precarious exi tin e. but it weathered the rm - a". is now here to . lay at, 1 f til i. in the Mas'.e vil t J id. I i i-v 1 1 I: H ei ', (In- l.u. I - ,!' - ' l ' (il ..'I. ' i ig 1 1 '- V e. 1 a hi,' I D -li le;. Il U, ie ii. a le in fi i e I lie a. d .. : li ra i I) i ll I est i i r in.,: I., t ,i! .i . W in (' .. Sill I-S llj I,!' 0 Sunt II.imI place (. , l.eirel h v. Ills roiii-iit'ee Is to airing" for a om inui,il gel logo I liel' ! VI eUiill .sll lisl l . fi ill V mi r n-t a I Oi- si,iiiir M in pi oni-i',l to li.i'il II lil.lsH iiici I ilig !t 111" hi bmi and tui iil'ii 01 I u.'sd iv niL'ht. A I iv lV ut I he coiiiiniltei' will en leavor t g. t )r .! h KesVr, p - in ol Mijl-irl ill.eis!y, W.i. .. I. jas .vho is i sH-ila-r nf iiiloiinlioi!. lame, or ir, w I ijiri ;i. le, rio lessor ol lestoi v and I, oiimnic in Trinity C.i.l 'ge. N C. Tin Will he foMowed on Uedne.day Church. A splcndu in ii iiii-L' ut th.i sii-niuii !iili'iirtiiiti I needs and possibh at pi.lil hy n ennference on Coin aiuiiitv Pru'ileins. Five of tin leading ( it.i 'i.s ol the cou.ii'.Ui.l tyi'il ilisi iiss tbeso iiirstiol lle.ilHi piolj'eass, i-coiaanie pro lems, reci ration problems, edu cation i! problems and religions h;sitmK. ijM,H ai,d Mrs. C. O. MISSION V.OPK Sunday night at th I'. ipti-t hurch the Woman's Misii aiaiy Society had chaiK'' the s r- vices were condurttd by Mrs. J. Il.nry Tharpe. The printip.d subject was the "(oils training school." which is locatul at Ixitii. burg. Ky. We suppose the object of thii school i.s to train young, girls and women for woik in the Mission fields of the paper on gonl that may be accomplished by this school was read by Mrs. '.. II. Dixon. Other papers on mis sionary walk were read by Mes- dames. C. P.. and P. I.. llolcomb ami Mis. U. 1.. Poind.-xter. A tiuartctte wjls sung by Miss problems. Thoilb.'Vl il. 'til 'gs, III der the auspices i f the After War Pe . . . p.ii tiiieiu, ure oemg ni ranged for Surry. Va liiin mul Wilkes conn tn s. If you aie intoiested in the returning soldiers and In future you will he present. ('.. S. N. Iladley and a solo by Mrs. S. O. Maguire. The benediction was pronounced by Mrs. S. 0. Ma-guire. PROPOSED CONFERENCE TO PLAN WELCOME FOR RE TURNING SOLDIERS OF THE COMMUNITY. At a called meeting of the Mer chant's Association held Tuodny niRht, Ue?. Dr. Pranlc i. Kaukin, District Director of the After War Department of the Y. M. 0. A. ndJrosrtod the Association. After tho address the following eommitteo was appointed: J. Ii. Poindox'ter, chairman; Cuas. S. Norvillo. Koeretary; Wr. S. Heieh, E, G. Click, 0 U. Diinkman, J. Sale of Ijind 1'niler Peed of Trust. 1V1 11 . .1 c nuer aiai i.y virtue oi me lower contained in a certain deed of tiu.-t made and executed by W. M. Osborne and his wil.' Cnsv Osborne- and rei-arded in HOW TO MAKE A C00D FAMI LY COUGH SYRUP TOR COc. PER PINT. (lo to any drug store or deal er and hu v 2 1-2 ounces of Pine Mentha, put same in a pint lxt- tle and fill with syrup. Make your syrup as follows: Take one pint of granulated sugar, 1-2 pint of water nnd heat the office of the r gister of unui (!-s0veu Deeds of Surry Ci unty in Uuik This w ill make you an exccl- page lt". to the undersign- lent cough remedy. Pine-Men- ed trustee, and default having tha is u concentrated extract of beenmadeinthepavmcntof the W hite Pine Park. Wild Cherry, same. I will sell to the highest Palsam, Poplar Puds, Palm of bidder lor cash, at public auction C.ilead, Spikenard Root and Sas- on the premises on June 14, 1919 safras, containing Pine Tar, at one o'clock P. M., tha follow- Menthol and Chloroform. inpr described lands, tow it: A valuable remedy for colds, Adjoining t!ie lands of Pud coughs, bronchial alfection Cockerham, J. J. Adams, W. W. spasmodic croup, winter-coughs Adams and others, and bounded and all diseases of air passage. u: lollows, tow it: . Full directions for taking pre- PcginmngoiinpinePudCock- paral SVrtin of Pine-Mentha erham s coi ner, and runs North with every bottle. tteg. I.;ut M poles to a Sour- T.'ftr sale bv all dealers nnd in wood; thence North 7 deg. East EUn, N. C by Turner's Drug is poies to a stake ; thence W est store and Abernethy's Cash aj poios to a ueu uaK, Mil Pharmacy. Aoams corner in liuil uckei ham's lino; thence South 7 deg. West 77',2 poles to the begin ning. Containing 22.(5 acres more or less. This the 3rd day of May 1919. J. M. KLPKIDCE, Trustee. l S.M.i: No. r. Ol.l-mobile, 1 1.11 six tuous.ind mil .-. In I'.i.-l ila-s tinch.tiiiv.il condi tion. Pri.e fV.in. Also a I'omplet" M-t iT automoliile tools at a hai gain. Pox 8, Yadkin vil'o. N. C. sh p fvx t f-3 TV 1 1 A id 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 ran get such biscuits, muffins, waffles and cakes if you use CCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour Takes the Guess out of Baking and Saves you Money litis flour makes baking a pleasure instead of a task. It lias mixed with it, in the exact proportions, the very best bakinif jMiwder, soda and salt. OCCO-NKK-C1 IKK Self-Rising Flour helps reduce house hold expenses, because it saves you the extra cost of baking powder, soda and salt. (live all the folks more tfKd things to eat made from (K'CO-NKCHPKS If-Pising Flour, liny this money-saving flour today. Look for the Indian Iliad on the hag. At all grocers. ll'n-rt you .re.-r lit luit,- uiih plain flour buy lVcrM t thr lu-tt 0 its kind. AUSTIN-HEATON CO., Durham, N." C- rvi rvl pi-q Lq Lri Lq Iri Lri Lq Iri r Lrt In I POST - I 'i Jen el. open face W.tl thani watch, with lib. Po tt aid if ee'.uined to Tribune office. ll-2t.il iiiiHi:imm!:i:iim:t!tiHiii!!!i:t:iMimi'iiinc:n;;itu Don't Forget to Place Your Order for IJiT- P. tueeil Wallaee in . 1. . ..... 1 ,1. . 1. ir iitin iiuicn si.niuii, 1 uiacK hh h j el in .'., ."HKl lull, ore cl u-'i. payable t M II ,lp'sn fia iaCbris H :n!ier. vd somejH Mfalhh.it, i;- M P. Ilol-' l ll'lsl ll, N ' '. I ' I Eur K Hi raower We nre veil jie in it few pord cats i eery few bt.. Ity plaeinjg 011r order ntov ) nu will be ' , 1 . . . 1 I a a on' lo mi a ear at an euriyi date. II' h ill .Muior Co. and Binder Twine I i NOTK'K. IS We Have On Hand Suiry County load Cotnti h M si" n uai.ts to buy L'OorliU mules Their buyer will lie in Kll.iu Wed nesd.iy, May 1 III). ll.ivoyoiiri mules here for his Inspection 1 Want only u'ood unties of UtX.: pound, weight or more. A. (!. CLICK, M P. ItCTNKU FOR SALE. Southern Queen sweet potato slips at 20 cents hundred, pre paid. A. D. Stout, Jonesville, N. C. 3 t pd. ADniNISirvATCR'S NOTICE Having tpt.ililied as ndminis tratorof the estate ol Florence Whitalier, ilece isei), hteof Sur ry eountv, North Carolir, thh is to notify all peisons having el.tinis n itiinst the estnto of said deceased to exhibit tlu ut to the umlei sighed at F.IU in, N. C, on or before the Hih day of May, l'.'Jil, or his notice will be plead e l in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pity meat. This May n, I'.Ui). S. T. Whititker, Ad in., Florence Whitrtker, dee. SINCINd AT MTN. VIEW. There will be an old Chris tian Harmony Singm? at Mtn. View church, Vndkin county on May ixth (o.rd Sunday), at 2 P. M. Everybody is invited to look up their old books and come. Come whether you have an old book or not we will do our best. w v. r.nowN. wiftiiiiffi ai Binders, Mowers. Rakes Peering 9 And Everything in Hardware, Cedar Shingles, Paints, Lime and Cement 79 a f jts H'fl A i.' I j lUii Mil Ui CLUE Elkin, North Carolina 331CllillllllllI1JllllltlllCtltltllltll4Jllltrlf llS;41IILI3llllJlllltlllltJllllLIJIIlllllIIIIttltTICIJIIIIIIlllIltlIIICtJJtilllIJIHIIIIIIIItIt F dm M fk A. h Co. j r 2 s a B tt 3 B 3 3
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