AO m ih.ua at Central Methodiet
Ithudi front M* en will be. in • way,
preparatory aei vices for the revival
which the pMler hopee to have la
Apr!
Robert E. MeCraw, aged 28 year*.
a geod and reliable citizen of Ararat.
N. C. R. F. D. died of influenia follow
ed by pneumonia, on Feb. 28th. Ha la
■wived by * wife and onr child.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sumu of
Montana who spent the winter with
relative* in this section. leave this
week for their hoae, acrompanied by
Miee Ethel Simmons tf Weitfiold
who will teach school In Montana.
R. J. Matthew* left Tuesday for
Charlotte where he expert* to main
and write ineorance. provided he can
find a place to live, but vacant houaee
are said to be very icaree in Charlotte.
Mra. N. C. Marion baa leturned
fMi Milton, W. Va. where ehe at
tended the bedside of her father Rev.
Cwn who waa 01 with pneumonia.
Rev. Coman waa aoeaewhat better
when Mra. Marion left him.
Mra. J. H. Prather and daaghter,
Mra. Jooaa Brown of Spartanburg.
8. C. arrived Saturday to visit Mr.
and Mra. Will Prather. Mra. Win
Prather haa been quite sick bat is
recovering.
L. A. Lineberry recently sold hi*
farm 6 mites north of this city and
hnw this week for Carroll county,
Virginia where ha haa bought a nlea
farm near Snake Croak.
Tho Young People's Missionary so
ciety of Central Methodist church aaot
with Miss Annie Sattorfleld last
Thursday evening at
Sprit* street. After
transacted a social hour was enjoyed
which U
After a rUt to her father, ft. D
Clarke, in Ihia city Mr*. Ullian CUrke
White Ml the first at the wuak for
New York City, frai there ria win
aafl for Park to
iksa at all the
hi Mount Airy Sunday ■era
top for the Near Cast Belief Fund. a
ftmd to preside food end nhelter far
the ■> tarring orphans of Armenia.
Anv who were not prraent Sunday
can Hand thetf contribution at once
to tK«tr pastor. The children of the
Sur' >» .chool- win take their contri
tatkn neat Sunday.
Work tfco Fulton Block.
Mr. J. H. Falun has a fare. of mo
mrttaf a building on the corner ai
Main mm) Franklin atreet in tMa city
thmt will ha ooe of ths Mat imposing
structures km CoBtneUr D. H.
Cook ko ihaigs ai the work and bo
will push tha Job aa faat at material
can bo aeeared until it fc ftniahed.
They already have moat of the rough
lumber, brick, etc on the grooada and
soon the walls will bo up.
The now haildiag will eonaiat of
see stsre rooai oa the eeraor. of at
traetivo design throe storiea high.
Above tha flrat story the building
will alt aad back over Mr. Fuhon's
other two building* now ocupied by
the Moant Airy Drug Co. and the
Steal Shoe otors and the Talagraph
office. It la definitely certain that thla
room will be built aad it will go up
two atoriaa above the ator« rooms,
making the entire Mock three storiea
high, if material can be secured. To
speak with a degree of accuracy if
material caanot bo aocared only one
story will ha pat ea tha atore usaas.
Mr. Paltoa haa not rented any at
this now pioyaitj and haa no Inforaw
tion to give oat aa to how the new
building srfll ha aaed. It woaid wake
hotel and sra undaiataad that it am>
be aa aaed. fat that caae the ground
floor of tha ooraer building would ho
uaad for lobby and dining raoas, of
ficee eta aad tha aacond aad third
stories for raoaas.
Mr. Fulton la using aa attractive
style of anWtectaro aad whoa coas
pleted the aaw building wiU be one
of tha aaoat haaitanmi aad eentraUy
located in tha city.
Wtaa RuMtMl
William r. R» Ki>i«kU of Col»
bu on., ml sale—r to Siberia. who b
speeding up rat> rtnlnmaata (or tW
Tanks 4uin« poikv work on tha Trans
Siberian railway. records aa amoslos
lurMrul at Ik* Installation at etram
baat to to the Knights of Cotoiubw
dub a' VlaiHeoetufc The aaw radlstnr
rnwmtn i ■ i I piping «uaTc*a ami <J«ul
HalquaTtft, and a Husaiao soldier
who waa Ma Ming near by thought tbe
contrivance waa one of the nMiiiiiI
imrlca/ talking roaclilnea be hud
boat* much about. He oven tbouxbi
that the taae—the Orat to be, ptajrn*
by tbe new laatrament—waa the Am«-.
lean national anthem. But he wa>
quk-dj undeceived wbeu Yankee sol
dUrs took Mm to the basement ami
Initiated him Into the rites of staking
• (amaca
Naval Milk*.
Thar* u a um«i form at atrtka la
prugrva* la a portion of Victoria.
Aoattralla. Angered hj the hick prtcw
• harged for children's shooa and
iwots. pnrcats hara baas aatallag
■hair bojs ami girls barefootad la
xUtul. Tbia ami proAtaorlag aiaaa
urw ha. baau imliMslaatlcallji ap
plauded by I ha children, who aojoji
'he novel!/, and in uianj caaaa, wharo
t>ar«u la ha TO oat Joiuad In, buuta hara
boon discarded baXura tha hotna M
out of alght. An aniualag factor*
haa bava iha action of a local bootsatV
•f la sending bla uwa chlMraa bar*
foutad. Aa thara la ao school rata
uhlcn prascrtbaa luocwaar, a ad m dM
day* ara loaa aad wana. tha strkfca
la running its merry coma
farv Aiatmao Ova« Chwsaa.
Tha omlnuad luilm of Chlaaaa ta
to Pan la halag »law ad with ikra
nod agliatiaa la being carrtad oa by
tha rocanrfjr formed Aatl-Aalatic
lesgoa, which has aa lu parpuaa tha
aaM-urtaf of tourr -iringaai Irani i era
tloa lawa. The chief fa alt faauitl with
ihe fhlaaoe I* IIn,i ihoy eater lata
■■all baalaeaara hihI aetl at au<t M>»
price* that ua-al Iwtieas' a"< raw
aot rat* pet a l'»l tui has ran higt
no srraoal armada. >wth rti«»«irva
Iaaam to th- t°> »e lu,ft|a
Seldom doee a town htvt the op
portunity to rasp audi a rich harraat
■ A auua meeting will ha held in the
town hall at 7 JO K M. Monday. a
' ommittc* at cittssne of CarraO coun
ty who arc Hitaruatad will ho present
to praeeat tha facta in tha earn.
All loyal citisena who stand for a
"Binror and Battar Mount Airy"
•hould ha pruawt to land their enthus
iasm and fo-opai stkm
Th« incraaaad commerce that wooM
result from a food road from Mount
Airy to the Durfllr pike would be
worth many, many timea tha *ma!l
contribution that is asked from dfe
u E. Smith Entertains.
On Wednesday aftamooa Mrs. A. E.
Smith was the charming hoetaaa at
the first meeting of the Entra Nous
club since the influenza cloeinr ordi
nance stopped all social activities
about aix weeks ago.
Her attractive home on Franklin
street was decorated with a wealth of
pink and white carnationa and aapar
ina ferns. Beak waa played after
which the hnataaa waa asaiatad m
serving a detectable salad course with
coffee and whipped cream by her
Mater, Mrs. W. J. Byerly and Miaa
Florence Smith and Miss Pally of
Boston.
Mrs. Winston Fulton and Miss*
Mary Hollingiworth and Myrtle
Beamer tsar* this afternoon to spend
'he woek-eod in Greensboro. While
there they will aae Edna Goodrich in
"Sleeping Partners."
Bargain h Dodge Roadster ■
A-l CoMlitMM.
This ear is equipped with two brand
new tiros on rear, front tiro la fair
condition. Now Diamond Grid Bat
tery, guaranteed eighteen
Brand now top. Will giro peoooaoiaa
next Tuesday. First chock far $7t*
gets H.
ML H. B. ROWE.
CALL PHONE No. 287 for proa at
jitney terries day or night. t-26-p
NOTICE.
North Carolina, Surry County.
By virtue of authority contained in
a carta in dwd of trust executed to the
undernijjnfd by L. A. Dunman and
wife, D«*. l(Ha 1»1G, tame being duly
recorded in Book 58, pare A, office of
Register of Deeds of Surry County, I
wiu sell at public auction on (h - pre
miaea, Saturday, April 17th. 19S0 at
two o'clock P. M. to the highest bidder
'or cash, the following described
land:
Begin niag on a chestnut. J. D.
Draughns, corner. West 83 poles to
Rockiord road, thence Snath 4 degrees
East with said road IH chains to
fork of road, then with the road South
IT degrees East 8 chains; then South
10 East 4JO chains to a rocky ford oa
Caudle* Creek; then with said creak
South 45 degrees East SH chains;
then Sooth 41 East t chains; than
Sooth 22 degrees East t chains: than
Sooth 48 degrees East IJO chains;
then North 8) degrtss Bast S chains;
then South 77 degrees East 4.10 chains
" rffedbn
to the Siouth at 2nd branch at a I
then Saoth 88 dag. East IS chains to a
large rad ask; then North 11 dag.
East If H chains to a stake; than
North Bli chains to a white oak;
then Weet 11 chains to a stake; then
Sooth 11 chains to the beginning, con
taining 88H acres, mora or leaa.
Said sale is made to satisfy balance
of 8*40.81 and into—at doe on the
bond secured heraondar.
This March IT. 1M0.
S. F. Craves. Trustee.
The Beet lasaUee
"My sadantarv habita n»<-«ssi
tateu the ase of an n-cas'.mal stive.
I hare triad ra-n. hut found if thing
better than Cham'**-!*^** ~»M -ts,"
wiites George F. Pwlrti. I'a
Vt. Mr. Ilanial* is nmpriet * the
.w—lr .f Ja ; V I b-'U-ls
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