J. P. GBAYDCM
QUICKLY STOPPED
KIDNEY
Whan tha kidiMjra hurt and tfceback
•ora, don't gat ■carad and pro
Mi*! to load tfca »tn—eh with a lot of
drags that aarita tha kidneys ai.-i ir
mttaU tha satire urinary tract. Kaap
«•>" kldne. a clean lika you kaap tha
*■■»!> ' 'by flushing tham with g|
Mild iinMilata tha kidntfi to .hair
■"*" *a» activity. TSe funrtian of tha
ktrfuey* fa to filter tha bloed Tha
• hard and trying. It hi aW1
tef-l* e«. ential they ha kept bi haal
Ifcf'.l ~..t,.lition at all tinea.
J. F. Grayden a1 HtmpaoaTlIk A. C.
aarmi (a hava found a food natural
war fw I.repine tha kidneys and en
ffra •yxtea la good haalthful cwndi
tit.*. In a xigned interview ha says
ia part: "I waa run ifcwn in every
way. I offered tarnbly from kid
aey ami 'mural trouble and waa elxo
aar- btlfus. I Inat ray appetite and
coui 1 init sleep. I Raw in tha nawm-1
paper where thin new kerb medicine
Oraro waa doing *o murh for people
ia the anw rondition an I war artd I
d idad "hat if it could help other* it
aaulii Iielp me. So I bnuirht a bottle.
IT.i* fii t Ixitlla of Draco ha« helped
■i1 oi'.re than anything I ever took.
Although I am <W year* of age I am
a^'• to run a threshing machine and I
will 'el! everyone what wonderful
■i-!irine co ia."
Dreco, . eferred to in the above
a(?u>mei.t i» purely a combination of
■atural ingredients. It contains no
Mineral acids or dangerous metallic
■alt*. It in easy to (jet, pleasant to
feai ■■ and its effect* are quick afe and
Wre.
Dreco ia now dispensed by be*t
druggists everywhere and i* parti
calcrly recommended in Mount Airy
fey Hawk.s-Rothrock Drug Co.
Publ ic ha* Completed First
Period of "Daylight Saving
Washington, Oct. 'Jfi.—The Ameri
ear public tonight completed it* fir»t
period of "daylight saving" satisfied
with it* results. Althought officially
clocks were not to be turned back an
fccur until t o'clock Sunday morn
im"; for the average citi7.cn the change
of time wiw made tonight either by
torni..g back the hand* of timepieces
or stopping them before gong to bed.
At th" naval observatory ail prep
arations had been made tonight for
thi- 'hange in time. The clocks at
thr .1 • ervatory, by which he ration
«- ui time, were not t" !>.• turned
fci.'k T morrow at noon the ■ b-erva
t- y m* . 'y will -ent out 7Mh instead
of liOth meridian time.
By crder of Director General Mr.
A loo. ail railroad train* en route at
2 o'clock Sunday morning will pro
rev 1 to the nearest station for a wait
of one h >ur and then rc-ume iheir
•rhedule.
EXCITING SCENES OCCIH
IN GERMAN RE1CHSTAC
■wiw orrurrrd la til* C«i ■■■ rwich
•1M dvtag tlto >»i aaittnga at the
house om Prllay and flstnrday.
In Lhc course of the dlmmion, the
Poluh .teputy. KorfanU. hoUy attack
ad Um I'oiiih policy at Um (rani
me t. Ha Maml that U ClMKritM
aio> a the rfw materials dapartmcii'
told 8,000.000 narkn worth of earjMU
and other rnoala taken trwm Poland
S«vm > w dred . thcwaaml poor P>li-ii
people wrrt tarried off to (»«i many
■ken they VI tha Ufa of slave*,
while Bri»r:"li*r CeiMfwl PWaudski
(nf the Polish tartan.) whom tha Pi
tiah nation rapnM highly, waa still
held in Um fnrtrwM at MagtWiw;,
despite ail appeala. Tha depvty rnn
• liaiaJ:
"We ara not blaming tha f»ai iimii
people for tbese p*r**cutio«e, but
finrma:* milita.r -m. We attend the
Kami of raco <«•>' att m to the Cm man
people for tha • mow > vrral."
Tha independent fnriali t. T9r. Coh.t,'
who declared that fhe war waa I< af
after tha rtr.-t Kattle of the Mama.!
'■id that fSene-aF f ode-ulorf at tha
end of Sepwmler pmp'pn) th® for
mer ion of a government empowvi
to nerotiate an armistice with Prwai-|
dent Wil.'on. at It waa impw nble tot
guarantee tha maintenaiw* of the
w ir inurh lon|f*r.
"Tha question cannot lonrw he
availed," ,na id I>r. Cohn, '*wmr with tha
Ilolicnzollern or peace without the
Hohcnzollera*. World revolution will
follow or world imperialism and
world militanm, and wo will over
roflw them. Wr extend oor hard to
>>i;r friends beyond thj frontier in
thin strug*!*."
The -peerh waa received with such
commotion, rnea of "shame!" am] ap
plause, that the President threatened
to h-.ve the chamber cleared.
Th» i oure debated the bill amend
ing the constitution, wit ch was pass
ed Saturday. Several speake-s dis
played anxiety to show that ths re
form* w> re not dictate"! by the eiemy
but M been advocated since the
"pring of 1917.
The conservative, Herr von Graefe
complained that the prpposed reforms
would destroy all the crown influence
and declared that the proposed re
form: would refuse to co-operate in
' such a break wit'i the past.
State Secretary Grneher and War
Minister Major General Seheuch, both
, ieelared that there was nothing in
the reforms which could endanger the
firm structure ef the nrmy or the per
ona! relationship between the Prus
ian king and the officers.
Bronchial Trouble.
Mrr. A. E. Sidenbcrder, Rockfidd,
Ind.. states; "For an attacks of bro
nchial trouble which usually aasails
me in the Spring I find Chamberlain's
CoiiL-h Remedy the orly thine that
gives mo relief. After using it for
a few days all signs of brachial trou
ble disappears."
W. f. Merritt Co.
Let Us Hand You
This Bag of Money
—It Represents the Big
Saving in Fuel You Can
Make With Cole's Hot
(last in Your Home ^
Ji 1 OUR GUARANTEE
1. We f uarantee a saving of one third In fuel orrt
any lower draft stove of the umc sijc, with sultcoal,
hkr itc or •lack.
— Wn u , trant<»«j Cole's Hot Blast to use less hard
c t! for h«-atmg a given tjace than any base burner
m i le with same sire fire pot
3. We guarantee that the room* can be heated fr u
oi<? to two hour* each mormon with the fuel put In tha
St ve the evt-n.ng before.
4 We guarantee that the stove will hold fire with
•'It coal or hard coal from Saturday eveuiug to Mao
Jay morning.
•v We guarantee a unlf rra heat day and night with
•oft coal, nard coal or lignite.
o. We guarantee every atove to remain abeolutely
air tight at long aa used.
7 We guarantee tha feed door to be amoke andduat
pr ad.
P We guarantee the antl puffing draft to prevent
porting
The above guarantee Is made with the understand
ing that the Move be operated according to direttiona,
and connected np with a good flue.
y Cola's Original Hot Blast
Cnf Sfiflwi
No. m
Mount Airy Realty & Auction Co.
J. A. ATKINS, Manager
MOUNT AIRY, — North Carolina.
OFFICE OVER EARFS STORE
If you wul to buy or mII apply to ut. — We handla *11
kind* of Real Estate, public fbd private.
I W« hart •»; Iwm Ifm S to »M arr«a prM froa UN to
NUN pm farm.
VISION ON WOULD WAN
I
■
Om of tka Mat inspiring
the nrU Mr. as viewed by • T. K.I
C. A. worker. Me pmnlri I* the
district croup ef Ike united war work'
L'ounril last rtaitef at • banquet rflv
an ill the (<uilferd hotel. wken I. I.. |
Thomas. of Kirk—m'l. Va., for ai«k'
months in the traarkea ml Franct and
■keinef tka I— iian forces rhanr
•t te jo, spoke m Ike iatai asts of tke
unpreredented wwrk bmat earned on
by the Y. M. a A- Y. W. C. A, K.[
nf C, Mai vat mb army. Bed (*roa«,,
Jewiak and utiles- war relief organ! i
lations.
The theoretic*# side of the war wan,
entirely forgotten by Mr. Thomas amf
his entire addraas area 'orused on th«
human nature phase at the >tni((lr.
I.ittls i: olated mi idsHCs whirh occur
daily among tka men mmr-«a> pi an J!
of intense interest to the assemblage.
srousing grief, joy, and most of afl.
enthusiasm. W« dasmked most »h
idly the various ^atilrni he ran
fronted bodb in the trenches »mf in
the rampa hark of the lines, sh >wtng
the great guod mo«pti»hnl by the'
war relief organizations.
Asked arhnt tke American sofcflers
wanted and limited more than any,
other tfiirtg, Mr. Thomas replied.
Tiiiiiimiiimsk^ * The Krervk lan
gungn make* a great appeal to the
young- men, be added but they had re |
ther learn thin from the FVenrh girl*
than in tke Y. M. C. A. school*. Ci
garettes and randy, he eoc tinned, are
ratisherf hy the boys, and little art*
of kindness break through their re
serve; but the main thing for which
they hunger is coatpanionnhip, and
reminders of those they left behind.
Urging that the people at home
should as a sacred duty write the boys
aa often as powihle Mr. Thomas made
a touching appeal. One young fellow.;
he said, went to the p"t>toffiee dai'v
for three months in search nf mail.!
Hii inquiry got the response, "I'm1
sorry; there's none for you." At thf
| end of three months, with money long
since exhausted, and in sheer despair
over the apparent loss of his old
friends, the boy drew his automatic
and ended bis own life. Thr loneli
ness of the soldiiri nt Mme is ap
1 palling, he continued, and n.any over
here will he he! I to account for their
negligence in writing.
As a whole, he said, -he American
soldiers in France B'e leading clean
lives, and the constant companionship
with death has transformed many of
I them. In working with men of this
caliber, narrowness must be avoided
.and freqcuntly the religions worker
has to close his eyes to little wrongs
the boys commit. But through pre
senting religion to them in the same
manner that ev'I confronts them, he
added, the heart and soul of the man
j is touched and gradually the wrongs
I cea- c.
»- r . l 1:
in fart, only an c<|uu! portion of it is
'croto'l to worship. ( lean tmuw
ment is afforded constantly and every
'hing possible is being done to pro
; vide for the comfort of the troops.
In their typical manner, they accept
J worship with the following words:
"If you"!! b* with us in the ent"r
tainmcnt, well lie with you at the
ervices." This mutual co-operation,
, he believes, is doing more than any
' otlier thin* to pave the way for re
! lijrion.
The worker is constantly inspired
: by the immediate results observed
! among the men and almost daily he
is enabled to see wh< rc he has saved
a squI. Drawing from his pocket a
! -mall souvenir, Mr. rhomas told of
the life and death of the youth with
! whom it was connected. This boy,
I he said, drew him aside the night be
' fore he was to go over the top, and
I asked him how to get back to God.
I The next day. the lad was killed. In
i ridents of thi: rort, he said were nu
merous, but the victory of religion
over vice always carried an inspira
tion.
At the conclusion of Mr. Thomas'
address, brief plans were discussed
i for the organizing of leaders and
I workers in the approach ng campaign
for funds. During the November
drive, it is thought, Guilford county
will do its bit toward financing the
great work Mr. Thomas and thous
ands of others are doing, As an en
couragement to these efforts, Mr.
Thomas stated that the man who
gives his dollars or hi* pennies to
' the support of this necessary reli
gious work, if unable to fight him
( self, has fulfilled his duty to the men
who are actu-.lly faring death.
Dr. J. E. Banner
DENTIST
Oin Between Creed's and Post Ofiee
Mount Airy, N. C
OFFICE HOUR8:. t to IS—1 to «.
Swiay* for rokof of •offering
• to »•—I to 4
- —
TO MAKE CAS MASKS
or CAMON III SHELLS
umr a*tdiar». Murk — frol of tins I
»*mI kn >mn eofUrtad ia tk* town
•n.l rttl bat vary little aa y*t has
btmn I'.onm m cooirtry diatrteta. At ]
ll'ia Mrfunw mi tS* yaar dwra ar* I
Mir h"-k*ry rtmtm ia ptruraltr, and
rm»M»r»bl» * mounts of waiaota. |
■kirk arc admirable far Ikii purpnar. ,
Many of Ihr hickory nuta tun thick
•halt* itxI ar* Itttla aard for food pur- 1
puaa*. rkaM nuta ara .parially |naf (
for nakinf ekmaal. and thajr ran kai
MMd ai jrathared in tfc* wnoaia, and ( i
tak that attention ha called to tha '
natter in tMa wny aionir with tha ft* i'
nwtm iMtMRfnt on tha lubjert, urr
tha collection of aa many mb
rrom th«- wood* and Aefdi. Be poaaiM* i
for rharrnal making.
"The Boy Staaa- of Amm, tfi«*
'imp Fir* Oiria. tl«a Y. M. C. A., tha
Fnnd 4<tlRimntrfrrimi, tha NaSnal
War «ivmgs Committec, tha tni
I'roaa anil vartau» other agenrtm fir*
taking part in a wide cam pa urn ba
*un in Atnrwt for lh* eull«raon of
turh material. Business orgrntxattone
hav* carried the anmHinieanmt with,
thoir advertisements. By means of
bnrrelf ar other recepta«f<a placed
in eonapirtfoun places, inrunenae quali
ties har* been aaivaged. fn New Y*rk
fily alone about eu'ht torn daily ara
now being collected.
Tha city people ar* responding ad
mirably. but the country peopl* have
not yet realized theaapi'fu impor
tance of this matter. Black walnuts,'
butte nuts. hickory rtutr. and the
seeds of such stone fruit* aa peaches, |
cherries, apricnt and prune* are be-;
ing a'lowed tn go to waste. Many of;
th'> nuta ar* not being gathered, but
are atill en the ground where they
will likely remain indefinitely.
All auta anil seeda are acceptable!
so long as the hard sheila have not
l>e(fun to decay. Nuta should be IT*-'
there.! aa soon aa mature and thor
oughly cured by being apreail out in '
the aun. They »hould be well stired
once every 24 hours so that the cur
ing may be uniform. Aa soon aa pos
sible they hould be cracked and the
kernels eit or used on the home ta-'
ble aa a staple food or placcd in the
market where they will readily bring'
25 or .10 cents a pound to the produ
cer. (In soma sections, especially in
ea-acrn Tennessee, the farmers real
ize thousand* of dollars by cracking
walnuU during the long winter even
ings.) Whole nuts not rtt for crack
ing and the shells of those cracked
should be .pnmptly turned over to
the local brunch of thy Red Crosn for
shipment. It will not be necessary to
remove the outer husk.
i r, is material is r>eing assenu>ie<i
at the two Cart>or.iiat:on Plants of
the Gas Defense Division of the
Chcmical Warfare Service, U. S. A.
where they are rapidly maile use of.1
One station is on the Pacific Coast.
The other i.; at the plant of the As-'
ti*>ia Light, Heat & Power Company,
Astoria. L. I. Here 1500 persons, in
cluding 000 officers and enlisted men ,
are employed throughout the 24 hours
of each day in the converting of this
material into enrben. Shells are bum
ed and while red hot are partially
drenched with water, dried in super
heated steam, cooled, ground, sized
by a screening process, reheated and
after further treatment placed in 225
pound drums. The material Is now
in the form of small grains of a black
color about the size of fine shot. In a
second plant nearby another in ere
dient is mixed with the granules when'
finally it is ready to be put in the
cannisters.
Seven pounds of nut shells, 200;
peach pits or the equivalent are
enough for one gas mask. During the
carbonization process the raw ma- j
terial loses about 90 per cent in
weight. About a half-pound of the
finished product is used in each can
nister, the latest type of whi< h aie
very efficient.
Because of the fact that the mral
sections are not yet responding pro
portionately in contributing their
part toward the assembling of such
material, the Gas Defense Division i
represented by 1st Lieutenant W. M.
Jackson, who has charge of the cam
paign has appealed for aid to the
County Agents. As this is an ex
ceedingly grave matter, it is urged
that all County Agents take such
•teps as they may deem practicable
toward impressing the importance of
the rituation upon the farmers and in
assisting the local branch of the Red
Cross in providing for collections.
Special information in regard to the
matter may be obtained at any time
from the Gas Defense Division, Che-i
mical Warfare Service, It. 8. A, 19
W. 44th St.. New York CKy."
™" |
^ A Beautiful Woman. X
Du you know that a beautiful wom
an always has a digestion? If
your digestion in faulty, eat tightly of
meats, and take an occasional done of
Cnan t*-rlaln's Tablets, to strengthen
your digestion. Price Me.
N*. 1. Ow hwa
H.ui It A*y. 7
U C. C. Harm* koua* >nrf lot
Mo. t. Om Iinm j 4 'it on Rim ]
krwt, • raw, known an A* J. L|
No. a. Om lot •« which i» mm I
oom boon and uoc two rom It
tdjotninic C. C Kayraor* and W G.I
fednor.
No. 4. Ono
Maui ami Willow
b (iallaiMf nrcW cnotamtnc
H r*i mora or las*.
No fc. Ona lot naar Z T. Smith'*
kliotmmr, Tjrt Taytor anrf atfcani.
No. A. Ona trart at M an Wania >
.<H> Mil jum oat W ika toaa of;
Mount Airy coaUnuinK auaut >0 arras j
idjwnin* tW lands «r Dr. W. 8. Tay-'
or, W. u. Aydnor, C. R. Kaaaa* and j
rthian.
No. 7. Om bona* aa>l lot on Main
itieet, adjoininv thaiand i of W. J.
lyerly and R. J. Oaflawiy, <«u ba-1
n( known a* tha fmmerly or- \
optad' ty J. D. Smart and now oc ,
upied by E. M. Liimfl*
No. t. On* Ifcmafe and lot on Mill
itrcat, two room*. a<!;<nmng C. B
liiaa and I rundt-r O'Nml.
tlrw of sain: Oba-tkird rash, one-.
bird in twelvj m'><rth«, balance in two
rear*- Title retained until purrhaM.
nwv is paid in fafl with intafest.
Th.- stale will begin promptly at tj
■Work at E. M. i .irrville' I resilience.
Thu OeUjb«r 22nd. 1918.
W. E. MERRITT, Con*, i
TRUSTEE'S SAI.E
By virt«n af the pow^ conlhrred
apon me by a deed of trust e´d!
»y R. H. HiaCt on the 15th day af Jan
iary. 191% ami recorded in Book
page 371 of the Record of Deed* of
rruxt of Worry County, I will sell to
:he highest bidder for caah in front
■f the First National Bank of Mount
Airy on Saturday
the 9th day of November. 191ft.
»t one o'clock, p. m. the following;
le-wrthed re.-.I estate, town: A tract
»f land lyme in 'Surrjr County, North I
Carolina, and b>umlerf as follows: I
Beginning o i a ntilte oak. C. M.
Aron s comer and runs East with his
line IS chains to pointers, his comer,
thence South with Mac Jonas' line
frlH chains to a rock in fleld; thence
wist 12 chains amy 50 links to ■
Spanish oak at the udg* of Jeac« Cae
»ar's field; thence North with his line
ft chcina and 50 lir.lcs to pointers, his
corner; thence West !T chains and SO
links to pointers at the edge of the ^
field; theace 32 chains to the beginn
ing, containing 47 6-10 acres more or
less.
This sale is made to satisfy a debt'
of about $850.(10 with Interest and j
cost to be added.
This October 7th, 1918.
W. F. CARTER, Com.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
By virtue of the power conferred
a pen me by 3 deed of trust executed
on the 8th day of December. 1918, by j
Ed. Short and wife and recorded in
Book 48, page 413 of the Record of
Diet's of Trust of Surry County 1 will,
sell to the hi«*hert bidder fur ra.->h in
front of the Fir«t National Bank of
Mount Airy on the
9th day of November. 1918.
at one o'clock, p. m.. wie following de
scribed real e-.tate, to-v.'it:
Forty acres o.' land, more or less,
known as the Lizzie Jackson share in j
division of il. _• A. G. Sho-: esU-te. ad
joining the Inncs o? A. C. Short, G.
W. Hintt. For particular disc rip! ion
see oeed tearing deete December 9th,
1909, Book 54, pr.ge 109 of the Record
of Deeds of Surry County.
sale is nade to catisfy a debt
of $*40 with interest and cost to be
added.
This Oc'.obor "»h. 1918.
W. F. CARTER. Com.
NOTICE
The Highway Commission of
Franklin Township by virtu* of an
election held by the voters of said
township on the proposition to issue
<20,500.00 Highway Improvement
Bonds which election was carried in
favor of the issuing of said Bonds and
hv virtue of the laws of the State of
North Carolina, Chapter 284 Public
Laws of 1917, and order of the Com
missioners of Surry County, m pur
suance thereof, will sell on Saturday
November 9th 1918,
at the Court House in Dobson, North
Carolina. J20.500.0ft Franklin Town
ship Highway Improvement Bonds,
to be issued in denominations of $500.
each, bearing 6 per cent, payable
semi-annually, the aid bondV to run
for thirty years. Sealed bid* will be
received until the said 9th day of No-1
vember 1918 at 12:00 o'clock M., con-'
ditioned upon approval of the legality
of said Bond.-, a certified check of
$1000.00 will be required with each {
bid. Right is reserved to reject any I
and all bids in which care checks will!
be returned.
This October 9th, 1918.
L T. ARMFTELD,
Dim. Franklin Twn. Hfry. Com.]
NOTICE
T! e undersirr.od havit g qualified I
Executer of the last will and testa
ment of the estate of W. E. Whita
kor, deceased, this ia to notify all per
sons holding claims against (aid es
tate to prevent them to the under
iir'H'.t within twelve months from
this drte or same will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons in
debted to (aid estate wiU come for
ward and settle same at once.
This October 1. 1918.
W H. WHITAKER.
Executor of W. E. Whitaker, dee. |
Administrator* Notice.
Having qualified as administrator I
nf the estate of H. tT Jenkins this is
to notify all persona who hold claim* '
■gainst said estate to present them |
to the undersigned on or before the
Ird day of October, 1919 or this no
tice * "*
Jay or Itctooor, or uiis no-1
wul he pleaded in bar of their]
All penmu indebted to said estate |
■ill make prompt settlement.
This the Ird day of October 111*.
J
a/ a
/•
piirstMw a< the koiil(r?lft( Ml« »
53^"-. •'• J, a
w
^ W. » *
Octobar 16t», nil.
Morrcr or imilc or land.
WWwu, on tha I Hth 4h <.f Orto
fter I91H, the urimifM Coauaia
■ ionev offered far sale Mm lands here
inafter daaerthari I* tha behest hHi
lar, when and aheie V. f. Mhalton
but Mt the uW tand« at the price of
Twaacy-Nina Haw il ad Mltn; and
where**, • 10 par rant tad n Aid
»nd 9 ra-saia of thw tanda ordered:
Strm therefor* by ifcli of said or
tar of ra-aala. I will offer to tha high
■>l bidder aC pnMk aurtion on tha
premises. on tha
Mil day of XairaWf 1*18,
d t o'rfork r. X, the following real
iwtate. to-wit:
A trart of hand containing ninety
mite arrew, —» er taaa. lying and be
in* in Mount Airy Township, Surry
County. Mortli Carotir*. on the Warda
f;.jp road. adjoining the lar.ds of W.
K. Kintr and ether i. the -..mc hem*
: he land unlerH mid in the proeeed
iiijt ea'itlnl. Grove- C. Hrtrrk and
otbe.-a vs. Mintie Shelton .ind others,
in partition proceeding*.
Terms of rale: One third cash, haf
a ice in one ant! two year*. Bonri-. with
approved seeuri'y for tfra deferred
payment*.
This Ortober l!>th, 191S.
J. H. FOLOER, Com.
TRISTEE*S SALK
By virtue of the power conferred
upon me by Deed af Tru-J er'' jted
by J. 8. Bowman and wife an the 20
day of April, l'.ilT. and recorded in
Book <52, page 13, I will iet! to tha
highest bwider tor ruh, in front of
the Pim National Bank in Mount
Airy, on
Friday, 29th day of November, 1918,
the folTo^riag ilcsrribed real estate,
towit:
A tract of land in Surry county, ly
inic East • f Mount Airy, being a part
of the el<l T. M, Brower lands, and
known a.-> the J. S. Bowman home
place, deeds to name are on record,
same beinir lots Nos. -3W, 207 ar.il 208,
shown by deed of February first. 1915
Including all of the >ands in the said
survey in this sale.
October 2*. 1U18.
W F. CARTER, Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE.
As administrator C. T. A. of the e»
tate of H. T. Jenkins I will offer for
sale on the premises for cash to the
highest bidder an
Saturday 2<itb day of October
the per-onal property of H. T. Jen
kins, deceased, consisting of hogs,
milk cow farming utensils etc. Sale
at 2 o'clock. P. M.
JNO. BANNER, Admr.
DON'T BE MISLED.
Mount Airy Cit'zen* Should
Read and Heed This Advice
Kidney trouble is dangerous and
often fatal.
Don't experiment with something
new and untried.
Use a tested kidney remedy.
Begin with Doan's Kidney Pills.
Used in Kidney troubles 50 years.
Recommended here and every
where.
A Mount Airy citizen's statement
forms convincing proof.
It'* local testimony—it can be in
vestigated.
W. R. Kiger, letter carrier, 195
Spring St., says: "About five years
ago I v.-as troubled with pains across
the small of my back and my kidneys
didn't act properly, causing me some
annoyance. Hearing of Doan's Kid
ney Fills, t bought some and took
them according to directions. They
soon regulated my kidneys and I
praise them very highly."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the me that
Mr. Kiger had. Foster-Milburn Co..
Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
Socialists Waal Ample
Military Guarantees.
New York, Oct. 2*.—Resolution ■
opposing any armistice with (Jermanv
except such as provide ample mili
tary guarantee* for the carrying out
of the peace terms laid down by Pres
ident Wilson in his "fourteen prin
riples" and robetitute addressee, with
those laid down by theLondon mem
orandum of the entente socialists on
February 22, were adopted here toda;
by dele (rates to a conference called
by the administrative committee of
the social democratic league.
The delegates, who described them
selves as "socialists who still adhere
to the original socialist principles
with the exception that they approve
the war and support President Wil
son and the government in their war
aims," also passed resolutions calMar
on all socialists to withhold their
vMea »t the
congressional
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