WEDNESDAY. SEPT 20. 1026
The Schoolhou.se Flag;.
The fin'ht of tin- Ignited State-
Flan iloatinp in the breeze make
a patroitic appeal to every Aineri
fan. Such an appeal is more iie.
prcssive when'the (lap is sulliciently
larjio. is in pood repair, and is !>»••-
jurly mounted on a stall'. It is
particularly appropriate this yea v ,
vhich makes the ses|uieentenn>al
anniversary of the birth of the N i
tion, for "Old Glory" to lloat above
every publie school in the land.
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FOR THE FALL TRADE WE I
HAVE A LARQE STOCK OF |
Furniture and House |
Furnishings j
Which consists of the very latest in design and of
the best quality.
We visited the markets and have bought at the right
price and are offering very attractive prices.
Good roads now lead from all parts of Stokes county
to Mount Airy and we will make it well worth your
while to come and trade with us. |
Come to Mount Airy and trade, and while here come
to see us.
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Carter-Walker Furniture Co. I
MOUNT AIRY, N. C.
' PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE
Winston-Salem, N. C.
NEW AND MODERN, WILL OPEN FOR SALES
Corner Ninth and Trade Streets October sth, 1926
THE BEST WAREHOUSE IN THE BEST TOBACCO MARKET IN THE WORLD
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE has been carefully an J. diligently planned by men who are to serve its cus
tomers. In our selection we have an expert and experienced man for each and every position who will be
eager at all times to make PEOPLES WAREHOUSE a pleasant place for you to stop and a PROFITABLE
place for you to sell your tobacco. "Service with a smile" and "highest market prices" shall be our con
stant aim and purpose.
The Winston-Salem market opens Tuesday, October sth.
It takes 12 months to make a crop—you can afford to take time in marketing it. Winston-Salem has
one of the largest and most representative corps of buyers to be found on any market in North Carolina or
Virginia. It will pay you to sell at PEOPLES WAREHOUSE, Winston-Salem, N. C. l
COME TO SEE US!
40,000 Square Feet of Floor Space
Managers With 25 Years Experience Assure Top Prices
DIRECTORS: DIRECTORS: DIRECTORS:
J. C. HUTCHERSON, Auctioneer. W. L. NELSON. JOHN H. CI.INARD.
JOE DOBSON. Sales Manager. R. C. CLICK DR. W. (i. CRANFORI),
JOE H. JOYCE. Asst. Sales Manager. N. L. CRANFORI). J. LITHER WOOD.
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The statutes of more than thr -e
--feurths of the Slates require the
displav of the I'uited State.- Flap
on or near every public school buil I
in>r. Thousand* of schools throujih- j
out the land take ureal pride ' i
carefully performing this duty;
some schools are somewhat carolc
ill this respect. A deputy superin
■ tendent of Nevada says in his an
nual report that he often finds, a
lie visits the schools, the (lap rope
' broken, or the Hag pole inacessiblc,
because of its location on top of th •
THE DANRURY RETORTER
liuiiding, or tie school without t*
Mag. It is not uncommon to lind in
other States, especially in the rural
I
| di iri'.t-. conditions similar to those
I described. School officers, teachers,
and pupil*. should know the laws of
their respective Slates iegurding
t'ne display of the llag and should
! cniijierate in their enforcement.
Death Row Roster
At State Prison
l'aleigh. Sept. 22.—The death row
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1 * » %>a - 1 Advantages of
"Standard" Motor Oil
ROAD tests with hundreds of cars prove that 1 . Constant luhricn'ion.
the new "Standard" Motor Oil works won- 2. Minimum friction,
ders with automobile motor pe nce. 3. Less .. breaking . down ..
For instance, a Dodge, run 1,080 miles from speeds IOaJ ° r Et hgh
September 24th to October 22d, 1925, showed A .. f
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increase in oil mileage; 10% increase 1:1 ci!.
gas mileage; smoother operation at all speeds; i 5 g e ~ sr hill climbing -
more power; less drag on the hills. "" smoother operation,
Here's performance you have never dreamed of carbon,
getting from any lubricating oil. Drive around 7. Actual saving in gasoline.
to the nearest "Standard" Service Station or
dealer and get a crank case full. Then expect
results. You can actually feel the difference. qs4 Quarter
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(New Jersey)
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at tii' state prison is as follows: James Jt (fries, negro, eonvi-ted ruary Ith. (
W. I. Moss, white, convicted of r. of raping a negro girl in Wake i{.>l>ert Lumpkin, negro, i*wivic
double murder n Warren county and county, and connnitted t" death row ef murder.
confin. I on death row in June. (.11 May loth. Moses Green, negro, fer.ten.cd
Johi Gray, white, convicted of Uo-.ker T. Williams, negro con- death from Wils, n ■ ">>r m
murder in Stanly ( ouitty, brought victed of murder in Ilob;--on county, del - . Arrived 011 death vow Septi
, to thr prison last April »>. , committed to jtlie Jrison on T'eh- 1. r t>th.
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