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FAGS EIGHT. TIIE MOUNT AJTxY NEWS, Jnrmsxy 23rd, 1913. c 'llAiwUlJ.,..4MiiMti .jUUm fc.li'in ii .. . ,.,, 4 . it. A h ftir iilfcinLn rill S tOTiih fil ti,u kW',' ..' ' .J BROWN'S WAREHOUSE, Winston, N. C. Winston, N. C, Januar J, 1913. To Our Friends and Customers: For the big trade you have given us this season we are truly grateful. We have had the biggest trade in our whole history and too we have sold it for more money than anybody in the business. We think tobacco will sell for as much money after Xmas as at any time during the fall. Thanking you for this patronage and wishing you a Happy New Year, we are, Your Friends, BROWN - CARTER - SIMPSON & CO., Proprietors of Brown's Warehouse. mmmmmmmmmmmmSmmmmmmmmin 1 1 11 mi mi mn in t hhiiijuim Z3.-.j-ii Mij'.iff- OF YOUR Hf BUSINESS a c ci Uic i;uki w.'us caiHunii, h-ih Rewards Offered for Surry Out lawn. Gnnsboro, Jan. 27. Rewards of $200 each were declared ye terdiiy by th United States Wr fihal for tlw arrvst of Fraiik Hroolts, O. E. Todd and A. M. Todd, three of the known as sailants of Dcjmty Ilarkrader ajid Sheriff La Surry county a few nights ago. Circulars bearing Iu.-rur?s of the men, together with a full description, will be mailed throughout this faction to day. It U said that the three j men wen recognized as among I the party whieii was laid the of-! fleers, released a prisoner, Uatj up tht uffic'ers and then left tin -m by the road.skle Inuklcufft d. Though diuty marshals and I an entire company of soldiers got nut a single member Women Fought Police With Deadly Hatpin. New York, Jan. 18. With hat- Truste'g Sale. Ily virtue of the power confer red upon me by a deed of trust, executed on February 8. l'Jl'J. pins and umbrellas, several hun- j to me 1W trustee by Will II. dred wodnen fought the polite i Woods and wife, and recorded in today ini one of the fierwst riots ;lok 44, page 1:54 of the record since the bnguxniiir of the gar- j f mortgage of Surry County, inent workers' strike. A lono; I will sell to the highest bid polieumaji. who tried to protect j lf,r f(r cash, on Monday the nude strikebreakers was severely j 10th day of February, 1913, at beaten. j on o'clock, P. M., in front of The policeman arrested one wo- , the First National Bank, Mount man, but had to siumnon 12 more ; Airy, X. C, the following d bluecoats before he could eat has . wrihed real tikte to-wit: prisoner to the station hou.se. The A trac tof land lying in Surry Insurance Agents MOUNT AIRY, M. C. l i I i kl POPULAR f MIQHA.N1CS f '4TR 'TO' Popular Mechanics Magazine "WRITTIW SO 0U CAM UNDERSTAND IT" A GREAT Continued Siory of tlu 3 World Progress ich you 1 may oegin readinR at any time, and i which'., ill hold your i.ncrtsl lurt-vcr. 5 250 PACES EACH M3NTH 303 P!CTy?.E$ 2C0 ARTICLES Of GIIC'.AL IKT2HEST The "Shop Notet" Drprlnint (?) p) KiVl i y at t! ci I Ui- l.ow J.l t..kc uteful articles lor home an-J hif. r. p urn, et:. "Amtlnir Merhnniri" (10 p.rsl tri!', how to nsike M; inn tun.iturc, wncK,,ou:lit. boa: i, en;ineii, magir, an I all the t!-m"s at." :, fi.60 if yun. mriLt firprs ts ct,,T3 i Ask your newsdealer, or HK.tf 1 n r;;ct covy today I ast week the deimtie retunird fnu the hunt. The search is to be renewed, however, ajid of ficers iX the wetiou are to be iLsktd to ke-j an eye out for the three known members of the party. Deputy llarkrader. who was at first iK-lieved to be fatally injur ed, w nvw re'ivortcd to h getting along nicely, .Sheriff Davis only shows a phut- in his mouth where W. WMMRirtKrt ., CKtCC3 Notice. I will on Thursday, the 30th day id Jan. llllH, at the (i. M. JervLs place, 4 miles inrth of Dobfton, (ui liig Fish river, sell to the highest bidder, for cusli, 1 Wod mule. 1 good cow 7 ye:ii-s old, 1 calf, 1 pig, about 100 bu. corn, three staeks tons. l'JOO I bundles bhule fodder. 1 on- hor.v wagon and harness, 1 sad dle and farming tools, movt of my household and kitchen furni ture, will aUo sell one set of blacksmith tools, (Vine every body, Mrs. Bertha Martin, Dtbson, N. C Henry (Voke Auctioneer. t Dr. !. J. Lovill i Physician S Surgeon I Dobson, N. C. police accomplished this by form ing a hollow square which was beset on all sides by th? battling garment workers. Five women were arrested in another riot, which sta.rU.il when the women assaulted a tnifk driver delivering Tnattnivie for the use of strikebreakers. The strike of dnw and shirt waist makers, one of seveii trades iiivolvtxl in tlu walkout, was set tled at iiixnt today and most of the .'?7,(MHj workers will return to the shops next Monday. ( The difficulty had thrwitein-d it, serious shortage in the supply t ' spring garments. The terms of the agreement iu- n l a general im'ase in wages. siiorur nours an-u a jermaneui system of arbitration. These terms did not satify some of the workers, however, and a big meeting, called to rati fy the agreement, bn ke up in .'(infusion. When the .strikers learned that the advance i' wages amounted to a maximum 10 T cent., many d vlaied they would mt return to work v rubied from the ball, while the lea lei. pleaded with tie-Ill to- lv- main. The garment workers' strik.s prfper continues ith abeut 1"0, (HH) workers involvid. County and boundexl jis follows: Regaining on a maple on West side of roai, thence X. 59 de grees K. li) ch. to pointer in Moore's line; thtince V. 5 chs, to white oak; therK-e W. lOVli l'us to a creek, on a white oak : thence W. 31-: degrees bearing 25VL to a sourwood; thence S. 27 de grees E. 1G chji to a chestnut oak ; thence S. 42 degrees K. 9 chs. to a maple, the beginning, containing ,W acres more or less, same being the present Jurne stead of Will 1J. ajtd Sarah Wods. This sale h made to satisfy a note of $'2S0 with interest and ctxst to be atlded. This Jan. 11th, 1913. ""'.-'. vaner, 'lrustee. 4 j -UNDERTAKER" j ' Fi?T. fllRY, N. 0. Notice. Administrators Notice. Having been qualified as Ad ministrators of the estate of J. II. Greenwood, DecVL all persons owing said estate are hereby notified to come and settle at oiwe. Also, all persons having chMins againt said .1. II. !reeii wood estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersign ed within 12 months from date of this notice or thus will be plead ed in bar of recovery. This dan. loth, 1913. A. I. Dhiuii'-tte, M. F. Satterfield, Administrators. IRON WITHOUT FIRE ! l!y virtue of an ord.-r i f the mce. S,m...i.. CmH ut vinrrv I'niiMv! lursuani it. an onvT ma.ie v as Commissioner, 1 will' sell at th -l-rk ot the Sup. rior ( ourt .J.lie auction at the Court Hons. !"' .urr.v ( ., n a '' r don- in Dt.bson, .m Satmdav , ,,,','h"K 'titbd K. W. Mauley the 22n,l dav of Febrnarv, l! 1 3 j A',i,,ir- ol H-'stcnCe, dec ,1. and at one o'clock 1. M. a trad , ! , "1"irs vs- la,'tul 1):twkllw . Hml land lvii.tf in Kurrv Coiintv N. ! ai)tiitaig nie eoiuniLsim- C., adjoining the lands of V. j ,'r 1 ill sell to the highest bid IMnioads, Alfred Marina and ! flt labile aiUitm at the court otlu-rs. and ImmuuI,-,! us followv i h"ns' 111 H''n the lo Regu.nh.g at a White Oak l S. j ''"-V " ' iU'x.ldV' at ,nC Kdmmuls and Alfred Mariuns. ! ' V- M- tllL' i'owaig de- .vrJteti reiU estaie to-wit: AdioiniiiL' the lands of Kuh eoriur, runs with Nojtll 77 degrees to a Spanish Oa V. - - V tti,g Cot .ut loO darts of fliune. The improved Von lieat the iron - not the .stove. Iron in a cool kitehin, on the hack porch or in the sluii. le of a tree. No ebangin-ir of irons or handles. No stuffing the Mow with fuel. No tiresi.me tr ttii.g to ami fro. Dewn in the body of your iron, K0 little ho'.-s in the f. etl pipe are sh t These k-cj) the iron ht -you ke.p MONITOR SAD IRON (.;.!.', , ii-eiiing day drudgery to pleasure, Savi.s money, time, reer-th, worry and health. Ordinary iroriing eo.t only le for fuel, i'ays for itself four times over each year. Fused in over 3",(),ih) iiom s. One woman wri'ot: "Worth its weight in gold." Wa!e f fiii.t material, handsomely nickel plated, (iii.muiteed to work p-rlYi-tl if operated ; 'ordijwg to instructions. Deniou atratiois (h.tifully made in your own home. I'sed with care will last for years. I want a good active man or wonum in each lHality us a local agut, A goo.1 opportunity for the right iH'ison. THE MONITOR SAD IRON COMPANY, W. E. BLAIR, Agent for Surry County, Pilot Mtn., N. C, R.2 Marie :t 3 now . t v .i . i i i - iiuii .Nona in uecrets r.a.i chains and links to a reck, f Tin -ily a Rlai-k Cum, then then North (1 degrees Fast 3 , ehain ai d 43 link.-, to a r U . ' Waiter Simpsons corner, then with his line North M d zv . West 10 chaiiii.s to a n-k I'. S. ; Kdiii'Uids e-oriier, then with his line South o chains and 37 links to tin- b-'ginnije. ( '..ntaioii:g thr-f and one ti nth aert . iu res or 1-s.s. lie'ni, known as the ,n- nie Howies Ian I. Terms of sah- tme half cadi t he remain h r in nine mouths Sah- will be 111. 1. 1 for euli! Thb danuarv 18, l'.lHi. W. L.'b'eeee, m. .. ,1111.' "'.l' ' t...-.I.T doun i n,,vs a'"1 "tuci's in UoeMonl j ; lowiisiiip, rMirry eouniy t n r isii 1 ers river, l'.t ii.g 3 lots of the d in t Stanley land. r or de scription .see l Jaml Stanley di vision of land. T ruis of sale one half e.ish balance on 12 , months time, bond with seeuritv. Sale ilelitS. Not! made for assets to pay i:. W. Stanley, ( 'oiniuis.sioner and Adrnr. Notice. lo-ribv an .1 n ITf AND HIDES I VX HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID jU FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES Wot M CsnmiiilM. MrUt tot prlc- lilt Kr.t.o this M. Willi Villi 1 1, a UUl L0UISV(LLE,Kt. it dL. Nickel Brought Girl $3,C00. New York, dan. lMh. Mi-s: fii-n the -pirt.:ier.ship hen tofort istiliL' brtWeili dohn l.eitell W. K. ltvi.s. trading unler l.nn name of (Iranite City Stone Comp;iny, has le-eai mutual tMMts nt di-s'.ved no contracts or undertakVs sluill be In reaftt-r jinule by eith er member tf the firm in the firm iiiune, and iieLther jiarty is ill it ex- and the ' Cut 1.V: a nd ! .1 ' i l SI II 7 h ttPl 7lli I .l.e,i .lo-,1 .tl.. , , . ; lUUle'l O-l U 1-4 P H tU, I r i I I I (hK. t 'i 1 v j UK'tir anv o)iitUii in tin1 name! ehop- , - ei i..: .1. 1 .... 1 .1:.. i . 1 11 1 i I rill H iu'U lata IWU II IT- I per s box of the Interbroughi , . ! Marie Dobbs drtrpjxtl a by mistake into a ticket t 1 1 n . napiti iraiisat company a year ago aii.1 Ls .l.'rtM) rielo r as a result. Tilay sh; was awarded that sum as damages for false ar rest which oaeurred when, ujn refusal of tb ticket tgent to return her the coin, she took ai other nickel from hia window, llal.d to court, the young wo man was honorably discharged. Uk-n she sued thti cotupanv. 'Hiis Nov. 2'Jth, 1912. Witness: John Leitch. W. II. Davis. Do Not Have Sort Feet. An Alton's Foot Ease powder in tbe rooi latu gives instant relief to Chilblains and nil foot aches. Then for lasting comfort, shake Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder, la I your ahoes. All Dnigsisu, 2 Sc. . W. WEST DRUG CO. We are now open iu the building formerl) occu pied by the . E. Merritt Co . I. W. West Drug Co. C C. SMOOT X SONS COMPANY WILL BUY YOUR CHESTNUT OAK BARK I and will pay you CASH for it. MOUNT AIRY, N. C. 1 60 PIGS TO SELECT FROM! You want pigs and why not order them out before they are selected over. Later there will be a rush of orders and they will be picked over. We alwas ship the best we have in our pens. See? Order today. Have both Poland China and Mammoth Black. JOHN A. YOUNG & SONS, Greensboro, N. C. tiNA444 Ai41sMAAAAsSiAsAAAAA lAAAAAAsVsAAAAAJ TTTT1 T 'PT T WWWW f T? WW W VW W WWWWW W. F. CARTER, J. M. FULTON, GEO. D. FAWCETT. I'residt nt. Vice-I'res. Sec. & Treaa. Surry County Loan and Trust Company Mount Airy, N. C. Capital $25,000.00 MT Does a general banking business and lends monej on real estate. Interest paid on time deposits. Be Happy! Harpy the girl or woman, who has never suffered from any of the diseases of womanhood! Or, rf she has been a sufferer, happy is she if she has learned of the wonderful benefits of Cardui, the woman's tonic! Cardai is a gentle, tonic remedy, for women's ailments. It is a natural medicine safe, harmless, purely vegetable. It has been in successful use for more than 50 years. . It has cured thousands. It should do the same for you, TAKE LmRDUI Woman'sTohic Airs. Mary Neely, of Denver, Tena says, T think thert is no tonic on earth, as good as Cardui I used It with the very best results. I had backache and nearly everything a woman could suffer with, until I took Cardui Now, I feel better than I have for two years. I shall always recommend Cardui to other suffering women. I canl praise it too highly. 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