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4, ma Mra. W. Hkippud of (irMmbora iWud her Mttr Mrs. Chariaa Juw at Martin hoepttai laat Priday. Mln Eliaabeth Grave* at Yaneay Tille in vmtin* tha family at Solicitor & P. Gravaa on Rockford street. Mr. W. P. Schalfner at Winaton lalam waa a business visitor In thla crty Tuesday. Mr*. P. R. Nelson of Pilot Moun. tain, ia Waiting har daughter Mra. W. H. Marion on North Muin street. Prof. R. A. Sullivan, of White Plains, haa recently bought himaeif a new Buick automobile. Miss Virginia Bush of Marinnna. Ark., student of Randolph-Macon coll eye Darville, Va.. spent" Eaater with Miaa Florence .Smith in thia city. Mesnrs. Bruce Yolkay and Robert Smith students at Chapel Ilill tiniver aity visited relatives here tile first of the week. Mr. I. A. Pvka of Round Peak was in the Marion Music House and bouffht a piano this week. Rev. Tom P. Jimison is in Charlotte holding a revivr.! meeting for a period of ten days, the meeting beginning but Sunday. Mrs. M. A. Gardner, wife of Capt. M. A. Gardner, U. S. Army, will he at home ltili Pine street this city, for «Bht or ten weeks. Be sure to hear Dr. J; T. Henderson, of ftnoxville, Tenn., at The First Baptist Church next Friday night at 8:30, and Sunday at 11 and 7:30. Mrs. Mat (lines of Route 5 and iroesf. Mrs. Luther Martin of Trosper, Kentucky are in this city today >hop Pi"ir Miss Irene Thompson, who teaches in North Wilke;:bori> spent the past week end with her paentj Mr. cr.d Mrs. J. D. Thompson in this city. The Betterment ossoc ation nicet.: at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon at the High School auditorium, all memliers I are urged to be present. Mr.:. Robert Pel—, Misses Lottie Hollingsworth, and Mary Fulton, and Messrs. Tom McCargo and Billy Simpson attended the Moravian Ea - ter services in Winston-Sakm. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Miller end daughter of Moort::ville spent Easter with Mr. ar.d Mrs. B. E. Herman on Cherry street. Miss Grace Foy who teaches in Winston-Salem spent Easter with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Foy on Main street. s J The children f >ur:h gra-! have completed a knitted "Comfort" Robe" and turned it over to the Red Crocs society for use by the men at the front, the Indies appreciate great ly the work don'* by the children.^ i Mr. W. H. Marion, the Music Man; aI this city, wdl visit New York and j Boston next week in the interest of | his business and while away will at-1 tend a convention of Piano manu/ac-; tarers in New York. He will be out of the city several days. Mrs. D. C. Abeher and children left Wednesday for Charlotte to be with Dr. Absher who has recently been transferred to Camp (ireene. If suit able quarters can be obtained Mrs. Absher and children will make Char lotto their home durwig Dr. Abator's ■toy there. Among those of our citisens attend ing the Moravian Easter services at Winston-Salem were Mr. acd Mrs. Cullen Merritt, Misses Bess Merritt, Annie Carroll) Stone, and Watson, nr. and Mrs. H. R Hege. Mrs. Ed. ■alliagsworth and Mia* June Jenkins. Mrs. 0. R. Moor* aad daughter Miss Virginia, Mrs. W. B. Ha/mots aad 4M«fctor Miss Late. Mrs. P. A. George aad Mid Carina George. / I By a. C. LwtlL At tka np»> at tka MM* Faal (MIm held ta (inmtiri, N. C. mi alMtf April la*., far tha parpaaa of diaruaaing tka fnal >«u*Um far tka covins winter. Mr. Hnaaul, a raiwiir at tka United -State* Fuel Committee and Am aaaia | taut at Dr. GwfWd «u tka apaakar of tha occasion and hi* addraaa wma vary intaraating to everyone who < heard him and I wiak that avary man woman and child in tka State had a copy of ku addraaa for if tkay did, I faal nura that tkey would make tha effort that ia ancaaaary to lay in dur ing I ha tumraar month! a sufficient supply of fuel for their winter* re quirement* and not nacaai itala divert in* coal from Manufacturer* who are mulling the much needed ujppliex for ' our Army und Navy and our Allia*, a* wan don* laat winter. The Fuel Administration urge* that every conxumer place hi* order at once with hi* local dealer for hi* requirement* for the year endinjf March, Slat, 1»1B and the following in* an application blank which will have to be tilled out by the consumer be fore the local 'lealer will he allowed to deliver coal to r.nyona and thi* appli cation mu«t be kept on tile by th» local dealer for the inapection of the ''haitnan of the local Fuel Commit tee: Application of (.'otiaumrr for Annual Require menta. In accordance with regulation* of the United .State* Fuel Administrator, purchasers are required to make true declaration* in answer to the follow ing question*: Nome of dealer ' City date | Quantity requiied fur i'ear ending Man-h 11. 1919 Quantity desired for immediate de livery I Quantity consumed during year end ing March .11, 1»1H j Quantity now un hand .. j Kind of building Number of rmimt i Kind of heating plant ' Have you any unfilled order* with other dealer*? If so, amount and with whom I hereby rortify that the above statement* are true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. Name: AddreHa: Any parson who willfully makes a false statement upon the forejfoing application ia subie. t to prosecution under the Lever Act, which imposes a penalty of $5,000 ttne of two years' imprisonment, or both. The price at the Mines will be nam-, ed by the President and these ^prices are expected within the next few nays. The dealers prices will .Uso bo fegu latiil by the Fuel Administration and tht e is nothing to gain by delaying placing your order now even though your local dealer may not be aide to, tell rou ju:*t vhuL price iie will have 11 lia.ge yau for am?. 1 suggest tha- in placing your order that you I j-<- i|Jt the leant number of ten* i ... #.!1 :>c able to get through the> •v r*or with and have your dealer de-' !]■ r 'his to you in equal installments, taring April, May. June. July and, Vuirwt. As ^ar. example if you re .: it ive tons have one ton per month j daring the months mention ed abota arid in this way you will ha lly mi s the amount you are in \t t.ng .i :d at the beginning of the winter you will have your supply in your bins and will not have to worry about your coal as you did the winter just passed. Unless we lay in our supply of coal during summer months itiamyopinion that it will be impossible to fret same during the winter as the Fuel Admin istration has given the local Chairman to understand that they will not di vert coal from plants manufacturing supplies for Government use to con sumers who by their negligence have failed to provide for their fuel. This ia a matter that should have your immediate attention as it ia very important. G. C. LOVILL, Chn. Fuel Com. for Surry Co. A post card to home folks brought the news recently that Lieut. Jo* AIIred of this section, has landed safe ty in France. The card conveyed no further information. Mr. Allred grad uated last year from Chapel Hill and enured the training camp where he soon won his rommission along with the first men to gat them. Sine* then he has been on duty ia ramps and bow is on duty wear tW*. view potot «T thia Tkm Grwita City OrdMtd Co. <4 thia city Onm at OiarUtte t» W >lm< umiI lUr fruit traaa two nulaa north of this city. They have repair ed and itiatributed amm rjr load and have ttought Ave Mara. Thay havo counted tha coot and And that thia li tha rhaapaat way they ran improve tho land about thoir younf growing troao on an orrhard of 120 acroo. Thoy calculate that a two horio load of man art put around tha traoa coata them about MJH), and that whan figure! on tha *ame haaia of value thia ia worth when compare.! with rommerrial fertili»en>. aho.it '.wire thia valua. That ia thay figure that a good load nf manure ia woith aa murh aa Sfl.OO. Tha u* car toada t hat thay have Sought will make about 1W> large wayron loads and come* from tha «tork kept at Camp 'irrene. Or. C. W. Banner Gone to France. Dr. C. W. (tanner, of Green*bor», left Sunday night for New York fromi which place he will take pannage for France. Mr. Thou. Fawcett hi* father in-law spent Sum lay in Greenslioro with him. Dr. Banner joined the army Mime months ago anil ha* been aui- • ing in the organization of the forcee at variou* point* where he wa* order ed to *erv«. Recently he ha* been selected a* an independent party of specialist* to he uied in the ba^.e hos pitals in France where they will milliliter to t!ie need* of the soldier*. Dr. Banner lieing a >p«« ialist m sup posed to work along the line* of hio speciality and will hardly lie requir ed to do service near the front. Hi* wife and child will continue to make (Sreenxboro their home for the pres "• // Mis* Nellie Gate* Dead. Mia* Nellie Clare Gates died of diabetes in a hospital in BlueAeld W., Va.. Sunday morning March Slut, hav- j ing been confined to her bed a very short time, as (he taught her cla**ee on Friday before her death. Miss Gate* wa* a graduate of the 8. N. S. at Fcrmvill«„ Vn„ rnd taught in the BlueAeld High school for the past three years. Her remain* were accompanied to the home of here pr.r ents at Ararat. Va.. by k»r uncle Mr. Luther Scott and Mia* Cosby, princi pal of the BlueAeld High school. She was a young woman of culture and re finement, beloved by all who knew her for her sweet .Imposition and charm-, ing personality. Her funeral wa.<; conducted by Rev. H. C. Sprinkle of; Mount Airy and the remains laid to rent in the 1'nmily burying ground, j the mound was completely covered : with the lovely floral offerings many1 of which were from the pupils and j patrons of the BlueAeld school. Her brother Arthur Gates, atudent of a Richmond Medical College, her j uncle Mr. Har- son Scott of Chris tianburg \a., and Mr. Dobyns and daughter of Floyd. Va., were among those from a distance attending the funeral. ^ Store Robbed. On Thursday night March 19 some one broke into the store of Mr. R. T. Edmund*, of Roekford, Route t, and stole t- >.l>0 in money, two boxos of tobaof-o and some other roods. Mr. Edmonds will pay $60.00 reward for information that will brine the guilty parties to justice. Paul Allred Want And Sale Column. Nothing for sale this weev. Want to buy second hand can. Will have more Elgin Six* after J first of the month. "Everytime you lick a War Savings Stamp you lick la uerman. Clothing' —For— Men and Boys We ran save you monev on your Clothing for Men anil Boys. We bought it over a year ago, and we have got the gondii at price* that are right. Our goods were bought before the heavy advance, and its still advancing but we are prepared —just come in and see what we have to offer you. We have over 500 suits of Boys Clothing and our Clothing ca*es are just as full as they will stick with Men's Clothing, anil they are all of the finest quality, but at good old time prices—not war prices. The money you can save here on a suit is the very thing to put in Savings Stamps, and a fine investment. Come and see our line of Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Our store is chocked full of bargains. Make our store your stopping place when you come to town. You will find your neighbors at our store buying Clothing for men and boys, because we have the goods and prices are lowest. Lundy's Clothing Store BUY LUNDY'S CLOTHES AND YOU WILL BE SATISFIED IN FIT QUALITY AND PRICE. Valve-in-Head Motor Average 25 Miles per Gallon Gasoline. The Lowest Priced Electrically Equipped Automobile in The World Back of the elegant lines and all th»-simple Beauty of th*» Chevrolet, is complete automobile equipment. This car is made right. It* heavy, substantial fenders are firm and solid—no tiny rattling there. Its linoleum-covered running board is strong and sturdy. Open ite wide doors, and you "sense" roominess and comfort. Settle down into its deep upholstery, and your sense of comfort is completely satisfied.The steering wheel feels easy and steady in your hands and the Power Plant is wonderful. Put your toe on the Auto-Lite starting button, and the instant, hearty response convinces you that the Chevrolet is exactly the car you want And it is as econimical in operation as it is delightful. T. J. SMITHWICK, Local Dealer Universal Auto Co., Inc., Distributors, Winston-Salaas, N. C.
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