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TA.CZ TV70 THE MOUNT AIBY ITEW3, January SOti, 1C13. Mount Airy News. 1. E. JOHNSON EdiUr and Pyb'.i.ber. Mt. Airy, N. C, Jan. 30, 1913. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: On copy, on year, tl.oO Om copy, fit months, .60 Om eepy, tare months, - .25 Who Ehculd be In ttvt Churches Advertising rates rcasopsbls ada known on application. and Entered at the Post Office of Mount Airy, N. C. as second clans mail matter SXJRRY PEOPLE CAN MAKE CORN. Iijwt year demonstrated beyond a doubt that Surry farmer can grow corn if they once learn how. County I)nmon.stnitor John on, was in the city th'w week and gave The New the roHiilti of last year's work as shown by the final counts. During last Keason 218 farmers cultivated lanil in com after the directions furnish ed by tin Department through the County Demonstrator. These two hundred and forty eight farmers cultivated only small plots of land a a rule and about .r00 acres v.: all were culth.ited. 'the average for the entire a- TiKuiiit rf land was sixty one .... i . , t i ami ,x eievrnin dii.sImIs per acre. Mr. V. C. Mcrritt, of this city, mad.' th,- largest amount on an aetp. H,. f,wo acres on which he made L'L'O bushels. Ib had third en a.-n that produc ed seventy , bii.shcl.s to the a .tp Mr. Thomas Iliynes. pro prietor )f II t Hunters Ware house, cultivated cigi: acres and m:i, Hi a eragc of eighty seven and om half bushels p r acre. Mr. John.son says that as many as seven hundred farmers will cultivate land next season after his directions. Every man who was in the race last year will be in it again, ami where they planted an acre las tyear manv of them 'will plant from five to ten thin season. All of which ineans that our people are wak ing up to the latest methods i f "t'" Hiiicn mcaji.s max tin Section oni." Last Sunday night Re-v. T. II. King, pagtor of the IJapt'wt church in thU city preached from the text, "To him that knoweth to do good and doeth it not, to him it to sin." In the course of the serin on lie gave hia views at some length a to who should be in the churchen ami who should Ih "turned out." His views on the question of who should be excluded from a church after being a member possibly for years, were ho clear that we have taken the liberty to publish at Home length what he had to say on thw subject. "Sin are of two general clas ses: sins of comrnimiou and sina of ommiion. We commit sins otf the first class when we do the things our L rd has forbid den. We commit sins of the second class when we refuse or neglect to do the things He has commanded. Sins of the one lass are un heinous in the sight of our Ird as the other. Doth strike defiance to His authority. We often feel very comfortal because we do not do certain things that are recognized as un christian, and at the same time we are leaving undone most im portant duties. In Hebrews 2:2, the question is asked: "How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?" Jesus advan ces the same idea in Luke 12:47, (4lil. ..11 I ;ni mar servant ti:ax kiicw ins Lord's will, neither prepared, him self, nor did according to his will,! Loe Deputy Harkradcr May An Eye. Greeimboro New, 2!)th. To consult a specialist and in hf jm s of saving the sight of an eye, United States Deputy Mar shall Harkrader came to flreeia boro yesterday. The government officer bore various evidences of the fact that the reports of the Surry county assault upon him were not exagerated in so far as thiv pertaimd to his own in juries. One eve was coven- with a heavy cloth, hi face was scarred and his entire appearance whs that ofa man who had seen some rough treatment. It i' feared that Mr. Harkradcr mr permanently bse the sight of thp eye, During the assault made iroon the deruitv marshal am Slieriff Davis the form r was giv en a heavy blow across the fore head and eye aid it is mi id' that only the heavy frontal bone of tin' officer's face saved the eye ball from being beaten out. It is knxAvn that thne of the assai nuts were Frank Mrooks and two ... ... i , i ( llll llioers oj lie 1 iruy 1111110,1, and for each of these the g v- nimvi1 has offered rewards of Ji'Joo. All -he now hiding in the mountains a'f'i'g the Carolina Virginia bonier. To friends lo re Mr. Ihrkrad'r : -vplaincd his failure to u.m "shooting irons" bv the that he ha I on gloves at the I time d" the assault and was there- by hampend in drawintr. II" si'd hai:l was eauirht in ilriwmg If : ! -r SELL YOUR TOBACCO AT TrT,2 - Jl jl ill I y ; I m rr I r mW. Crxl S r iriiiiiiiiiniiii 9 TAF . T) . ja sVv csy i r- rr I W (Sill (SliliOMS) - U l 11 IH ITT II II i t t 1 I " : I wfasjc.omjng Jno ' ldoe shall be beaten with many stripes." In the parable of the Talents, th" unprofitable -rvant was cast into outer darkness; cast into outer darkness because he was unporfitable. Many times we exclude members from the churches, turn them out, as we say, because they do certain things that we think they should not do; and many times it is done as a sort of punishment to the offender. A chinch has no punitive jx.wer. There is only one reason for excludii g a mem ber from a church; and that is the fact that his life is evidence that he has never been convert ed. Now. dointr the t hint's that the Bible forbids is ret the only J evidence that a person has not i lie.Ti converted. The fact that he! his pocket and I enabled one of! strike h'ui jnt j wi a pou l'n m his i the pistol from that th delay ill.' as-ail.'ii.ts t as he pulli d tin poeuet. I tils firt blow, he said, was a vi"i us one, and literally nut him out of the fight. Other v.i'e Mr. Harkradcr believes that at luiNt oil;- of th a-'sailants would have pii 1 the penalty for lii- act on the scene. Limdy'g Clctbirg: Stcre Remodeled. to be , Dchscn Court Next Week. ' The regular February term of ii 'ry Superior court convenes at Iubv,,i; ,,vt Mniiday. .ludt-e C.M Cook, nt' I.omshurg, will e.silic. At the no-in reces a good reads i;-.-ting will l.( b,!, iMld Hon. II. I! Vani. r. i f l.i .;:;gtcn, is cxpee'e.l to j re.,n; t address the itieits on ;i,t. .,ubject of good road.s. , The diK-ket is largely made up of cases that are .sometimes class ed as frivolous. Only two cases 'in-, to ,e tried that are of gen eral importance. One is that of Joseph Cullers chargetl with ab duction. He is charg.d with haviig the state ai:l going to Indiana some months asro with a thirteen year ol girl, Anni.' eit:il, ,,f Silo-ini township. Som weeks a.v'o he was bn-atcd and brought back and ldoged in jail to await bus trial. The oth.r ease is that of Din r. llolcomb of KIkin, charged with burning h;.s store some week ago. llns last case is supposed to fake ii a.s mm-li three days of court. Dis trict Attorney .. K. Ilolton. of Srecnoboro, 1). M. b'ecee. of Yad kinville, aid .1. II. Kolge,-, (,f thj city are enip'- i d to d. fei: 1 Wiir on.'r. W. F. Carte,- will aMt the solicitor in the prosecution. The cdifcr i f The NVu will at- A. I . 1 . ICIM tile sessions ot I i mi-t ie I report the proceedings. Luiv.Iys Clothing Store will be remodeled at once. Mr. D. H. Cook has the contract for put ting in a new and modern front, and st 'el ceiling. Mr. I. V. l!ar ber has the contract for erecting a large electric sign 14 feet long, s i.otl.iig for the Kingdom of! "'t 1 M -"""'V'0 1 or ittAi,if,!r,Htu6ti,. V-aJtno ien for this city. sp.nt is just tures will make this .shop one of the hand.si mot places in the i "it.v. I he up stairs will also be iciiiod. l.d, and as in the past win tie devote I enttrelv to .V... I . . . . ,.! vn-ii-oin uep.in nicni . i nis ; stcre as in the past will ramcK Uitizcn at Point cf Death , timie to earn- the hi-'h Mr. dim Houehii citizen of Patrick c point of de'ith as tin a knife wound. The ome of High Prices WINSTON, N. C. unforgiving srrong evnicrw. much reason for fellow that takes the work cf the then' is that get; is rtti i Here is excludil g no interest King b in. as I as J the 111 as for excluding the fellow ; drunk. " the -f a ro:n-ri -;t n ty is at the result of st 'TV of the crime reached here this week and r- port says that Mr. H.uieh :ns is a m ill of pr ' pertv nr I h"s been a deputy shcri-ff of his coiiniy. cnie clays ago a young woman w. nt to his home to have a tooth extracted and after she had started for her home he fol lowed her ii'id on the road thev ill eon- rradc line i i,. i -v made Piifi-i had a fight used a kn'lV in ' .n lllcli th. arfi woman 1 wav i.n.tillating his person to that t x !int that his 1.1'e i in dai ger. Five dactors have atttnded him and he is net eXpcctid to live. 1 1 i - home is on toji if theMouii tain 12 miles north of Stuart. i Sell loss Dros. readv goods, which has mad.- a r ..... r.i i . me i'usiiiev. i.unuys tr, carry nothing only high grade! ti VomN, in Cb.thing and Shoes f!t-$ every kind for Men and I Joys. lf'ijj Clothii g (ir Shi es hv Lundvs!: have it, ' ' If' W. E. Jackscn to Enlarce Busi- ! ness. ' f 1 V I.' I . . ..I r xi u'H , n . i. i (iei si i ii, one in .in, Airy'.s niot iroj;ressi e yoi:n'r business men, will enlarge his bus im.vs this spring by a Idii g a wholesale depart m nt. II will li:iive the second th or of his Jar e building fitted up fi r the wiml - 'Pilcl Cr-.mth Calls Ti-or. The Baptist church a: I'ilot Mountain has recently called Rev. J. W. Durehette, 'of Wilkes county, to serve them as pastor. Mr. Ibirehette is a man r.f ity.and has long been recognized as one of the leading pastors of his section of the state. He has been in the ministry many years and the people of ' Filet ' Moun tain are fortunate in securing hi.s services. .I Rt?dirg the Newspapers. I he peop!,. who suce -c 1 Mard oi;t tr ni others in their Xi rghborhoi are reading peo plc. 1' !s n f eiionirh to subscribe We are selling nearly one-half of all the tobacco sold in Winston every week now. There is a reason and Piedmont customers know what it is. Its because we know how to sell tobacco and we do sell every pile at the top price. " C- Sell the balance of your crop at PIEDMONT. An early sale every day no mat ter what sale we have. Your friends, 0 M. W. NORFLEET 6 CO. ij First Sale days for Feb. Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays. mdlBJ : 13 I - A Splcrdid Country Heme. -Mr. W. I), llavnes has about eoiliplete.l one ( the best resi- !' ueeS m th county home is on his farm south of this city am on a beautiful elevation ii grove of tr-es almost exact Where the Id home stood years. ( ontractt r D. II. Cook had charge of the erect ii n of the i' r i paper to accouiii.s tli sale dejiartiin-u tai'd will arranj; ! l'!"'pose. it must be read when it a new and con veni. nt offi-v in ' ''om -s. All Xi-ws and Farm pa-i the rear of the building. !"',s tell of things vou never , Tile !. two mii ! is loeatt for nib . The first floor will he devoted i to the retail department s , the pa.st, anl on the second floor ; will be carrii d a full lin. i f -ir-gomls shoes and notions that will b - off i(! only t merchant- Mr. dacksoii will also keep a full hiu- i f .samjiles fn ai the largest ; m inufactiiri rs and take ord-rs' 'from merchants for what tln-y nee.l in his differei t lines. ! f The Rcyal Arcanum. heard f bef. re, and they al ways vutrgest n-medie.s and'iioiut to better thin its. The paj.er caniK-t sj,-ak. it niti st be read. .lolm W. Cox, Cor. Surry County Union.' $100 Reward. $100. one dreadeil disease that east one dreaded disease that e1- i:l' ail n.-t in,.' has .e i.;'" '1 111 "is uuierei i lines. , , ence hss tieen able to our in u i spared to m.ihe i; a mob-1 of ' ' t and that Is Chtarrh... Hall'i veni.nee :n .-v.-rv r.-s-o ... T ; Ihc Rcyal Arcanum. ' (''rrh Cure Is the only positive i, ... I . ' . ' i , ,l:re I1,,w known to t!: medical fra- ' -' ' than te, In 1!12 more than ..(HKl.(IK)00 tenrity. Catarrh beinK a consutu- roi ins ai.d is n vcro! with metal! was paid to widows and orphans disease, requires a conxtitu- rc t f. Large porcln-s surround it ' b the Koval Arcanum making tional treatmt-"t. Hall's Catarrh ml make it an i h al pbu-e dur-! todate -arlv on.- hundn-a and V-ureU Utk'"l l"V'r,'iil,-v- art'ys ill- the summer i..,,.tbd WV 'rr. f ' ., . " directly upon the blood hn.I niucoua ni tin Mimm. r immths. r rmii . fifty five millions paid. lr North surf ices of the vu-rn. thereby de a ihim mou:itain spring near by Carolina" wc have made a net t-troying the foundatioi of the din a hv draulic ram imiiiim the water ! .,f mor,. i,,lIi ease, and Kivlne tho nation t firT,P-h , . - W-'tV III, ill 1IO II UIV ' " " im. Uie house and gives a com-laud fifty members. Wc have no V'eu misiern sstem of wat.-r't.. ,n ,.,it !,.. i,.... !..... ' IS HOI ;wllOlsnil ailll V.' inlir" for llfp In O. rnnllv. r,r,,. . ... v " t.wak luc; unrr 1 will be gald to i.sMie a policy , n Hundred Dollars for any c for any who mav wish to join 11 f"" to c"re- sd tor " t mi- T i i,.,i i:... I lesumoniaia. 'a n i ( . work While the house built along extravagant lines mth Dy Duiidlng up the constitution and assisting nature Is doing its work. to join J. II. PaddLson, LJLJ I am in position to sell shoes at Less than Wholesale Price All new and up-to-date stock, A full line of Gents Fur nishings. Also full stock of ladies and children's Shoes. 1 I JohnRFoy, Post Office Building n TO I) ui lias been spared to make it a comfortable ami c onvenient rf-i-deace. ' t )cputy (iraikl IJegent. T. J. Ckeney. ft Co , Toledo. O. II Soli by DruxcisU, 1U
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