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BUSHtSS BUILDERS
I r»— Imm M Taylor tM, prin
W. Tarn easy. I km many other
■ for Mia, J. A. Atkins, Mt. Airy,
t, LOOK! HATCHING EGOS!
J-V those barred recka. DM ther wtoT
# | say the* did. lot. cock. fad. and tod.
MM, M secoad hoe In the whole
Aow. IMi <■ flr* jrttn in rnrnMnn
thor liwww. There's mm batUrmnd
J* tiwi oid ^borrod
blood h Awta. If Ms mm wsat
tfcey are ttM flr*t ponT7lio second
If yw want birds ass w. Ora
Mt Airy.
rKICT MANAGERS and Agents.
for Old Lino
^DISTRICT MANAGES
whols or part tins,
^ Stock Accident and He
with archisive territory. Excellent op
portunity to get into basinesefor your
self. We bare liberal policies giving
ce»pl»>» coverage to all wage-earners.
"Write today. National Casualty Co.
Detroit, Midi. 3-26-p.
FOR SALE—One • room house, one
t-roen hones, doss in, electric
ttghta and water. For farther informs
Smmo Joe Davie, Mt Airy, N. C.
4>J8-p.
LOST—Between Mt. Airy and Albion
ctarAm tlnudria from Dodge
to AIM Motor Co. and get reward.
W. D. ~
9<M MALM — 1* nice _
orate limits. Very
Will left all to
to suit you. W.Jt.
FARMS FOE SALE—A number of
turns in Nottoway and Prince Ed
ward counties Va., ranging from BO
right in the "Bright To
Grain and Stock
Also bourns and
bacco Belt," good
Parma priced to sel
lota in the town of
Hotel, 14 rooms, good terms on all
J. A. Henley, Seal
at Crews, one large
. ood terms on all this
fiwri'Va. 4-2-p.
A NICE LINE of American Lady and
American Girl corsets just received,
late spring models for ladies and
G. A. and M. J. Eittrell. 4-2c
Lost somewhere in Mount Airy about
Mar. 18th, $90. Few 120 bills and
toe 110 bill. I will give the man who
nana this money ten dollars for Hs
return. J. E. Jessup, Westfield. N. C.
4-10-p.
euy, OM tiiirt* down baltnce one v..
three and faor year* time. See me a.
i-nte. C. E. Lundy. 4-9-c
CALL AND SEE our pretty line of
middy suite, all liui frotn eirht
year* up. G. A. and M. J. Klttrelf
4-S-e.
HENS THAT LAY in winter are bene
that pay. Few settings select 8. C.
White Leghorn Ens. Whitney-Baron
Strain, Pen headed by cockrel direct
ly from Queen Ulster, World* record
hen. Price 12.00 per setting. E. H.
Dixon, Phone lit tfc.
LOST—an the street or left in eetore,
lady's sihrer mesh be«. Finder will
please return to office of Moont Airy
News. 4-*-e.
CALL AND SEE oar pretty line of I
middy wits, all sixes from eight
years up. G. A. and M. J. Kittrelf
4-2-c.
W. H. WAKEFIELD, M.D. of Char
lotte will be in Mt. Airy at Pace
House on Monday and Tuesday, Apr.
6th and 6th, in Dobeoo on 7th and
Pilot Mountain on 8th at the Hotel.
The doctor limit* his practice to the
treatment at eye, ear, noae and throat
diseases and fitting glasses. Ask your
family physician about consulting Dr.
Wakefield. ftc.
FOR SALE—A-room house on nice lot
situated on Durham street, city wat
er, electric lights. New house. Lin
ville-BaU-Hutctiens Land Co. 4-te.
90S or see B. L ■*"
FOR SALE—fine yotmg cow, calf
waak old, fine stock. N. T. Hutchens
Mt Airy, R. F. D. 4 4-2-p.
FOR SALE—one 8-foot show case by
L W. West Drug Co. tfc.
NOTICE TO LADIES—fresh ship
ment Haley's yeast cakes 209 Frank
lin street. Phone 172. 4-9-p.
WANTED—I want to buy a pair if
old time brass candle sticks. C. B.
Riddle, Burlington, N. C.
EGGS from thoroughbred prise win
ner Buff Orpingtons for hatching >t
vary reasonable prices. L. 8. Ludwick
1(2 Taylor St., lit. Airy. 4-S0p.
WANT TO SUB-DIVIDE your land
in lots or small farms" Years cf ex
•>erience ha" 0rm er th° i • ■» f» • th- most
logical mc'hod of turning Ian.I into
cash. Efficient service in every branch
of the business guaranteed. Address
National Realty A Auction Co., Box
516, Southern Pines. 4-2-p
FOUND—A ladies pocket book con
taining small* change. Owner get
same by describing and paying for
this ad. Hale's Store.
LOST—Brisco spare tire on rim, b
tween Mt. Airy and Weatfteld. R
tarn to The Motor Co. Franklin St. or
Mrs. Mary E. Norman, WeetfleM, N.
C. Reward. It, p.
FOR SALE—Nice S-reom house on |
Taylor street in sight of Main, &
me at once if you want to boy. P. C.
Allred. tfc. |
MAPLE GROVE DAIRY has lidded
three frash cows to Ma herd. If yea
want sweat milk call early, flret call,
serred. Phone M. 4-)
A »n dwdJ grew am baautl
M u riH grew* oU«r and ska win
wttk da* nnrd to batk^ dial and •*
I'Hm, and ay kcipinv bar Itw and
bowata la gaad woririna ordar. If you
£Lr&**ij£l &ZL£?L3r
Wnllnf intlr lUIXTv lira wi?Ilf "ffOra
lac yallowtah romr fl«*h flabby, it
mav ba da* t» Indiaaattan ar to »hif
H'k Itrar. Owiatwrlain'* TaWata ear
—t th^at dto-"itara.
* fC"
s» in such m to mate ecwnt.
During tha put week the follow
ing deals wsrr matte, C. C. Hutch tna
ind N. C. Marion bought tha lat oa
tha coimt ol Franklin aad Mate
•treeta from J. H. Fulton tha price
paid being >30,000. Mr. Fultaa had
begua tha erection at a thrw story
nuildteg on tha earner which ha as
l>actad to connect with tha sdjoteteg
property, building two a&ittiooal ator
es over tha preasat stora roan earned
ty him. Ha had a >nwt d«| aad
foundation laid and about thraa faat
rt wall built and mm building ma
larial on tha lot which haa a frontaca
if 24 faat on Mate atraat with poaaib
y 100 faat on tha Franklin atraat aida.
rha daal included thia cornar lot with
ho work aa it atanda and tha material
>n hand.
Maaara. Marion and Hutch ina
Mdfht for (peculation and it te ba
ng talkad that tharo la a probability
hat either the Bank of Mount Airy
tr the new bank being organised will
sake thia corner their beam.
The director! at the Bank of Mount
liry met to diacuaa the matter and
iecided aot to buy, however we learn
hat parties have takea a thirty day*
>ptten on the property.
W. E. Jackson baa purchased the
■tore building he oesuptes on Mate
itreet from Mrs. Jeha L. A ah by the
price paid being 116,000, Thia aacuias
Kr. Jackson a two story buflding 100
Toot long in the heart at the i stall
fiction and ascursa him a fine busi
ness stand. We are told that Mr. Jack
ion intends to put te an electric dm
tor, modern show windows etc. aad
isc the second flo* for his ladies
•Mtdy to waar department, next falL
R. M. Smith sold his borne on Wil
ton atfeet to J. 8. Bray.
Mr. Bray expects to move his roller
mill to a lot adjoining the Smith
lorae and bought this property te
>rder to aecure additional property
Tor the mill. After cutting off a part
>f the lot Mr. Bray re-sold the house
ind small lot to Pat Allred. Mr. Bray
loee hot intend to build hia mill thia
pear.
T. W. Haynee bought the old race
track property from Thoa. Fawcett,
this property is on Sooth street and
covers about 9 acres the consideration
was something over $6,000. It is con
aidered a fine location for a factory,
convenient to the railroad etc.
Trinity Episcopal Churck
Spacial nMm faring Holy «wk
u (ollom:
Mamdy Thuraday, dnoUontl aar
rlN hi emoHittte of Um inattte
tion of Tka Holy Cw—fcui TsN
P. U.
Good Friday, Morning prayar •
A. H. Tfcraa kova aerrica, rrimw
oratine Cfcriat'a agony upon tha croaa,
1M P. M.
Saturday (Eaatar arming) Bapttai
• P.M.
Eaater Day, MM mMMm at
Holy CoMiaanion with hymna aM Mr
mon, 7 A. M. No otkor wilt*.
STEEL SAFES—Wa rpraaant Harr
Inj Pall Marvin "mft Co. and fcara
ia atnrV a Wwi" •!»#« af atari fira.
p»wf •»' « a»<i n* tnt.U vault*. Car
■CO to i
Mrs. Crrralinc, ah* waa wmy
alwaya nahirtag the writer at a i
est* flower that a i
croak, rat which i
by with ita
life at thia good wi— a a, phyaitaDy •
frail and anabia to halt
and of tan far Martha at a I
to laan bar own roots yet bar i
ipirh woai a place of leva and
For bar in tha haarta at all who 1
liar, bar faith in God waa
and etarnitjr alone will tall what tha
prayera of thia good woaaan hare
meant to oar town—for "mora thtaga
ara wrought by prayer than tha world,
wot* of
It haa bean truly aaid that "aha Br
ad far othara, alwaya thinking of har- >
Than kin
in the
heme, flv« at wheal are able to be op.
the hmm M Ml K E IN
ifUnMoa by En. W. B. Weat i
ed by Bar. J. W. fmk, psaiioM te|
taking the train far bar aid
ft
will be held
of
tea days igo by
tba illnaaa of bar aunt, accompanied
the remains to Pennsylvania.
At bar reqoeet there vara no flea
en, aha ahraya Mid if people loved
her well anoogb to boy flowara for
bar grave aha would rather thajr would
make an offering for Mlaefaii instead
Aa offering of thirty dollars or
A few daya before the and rime
aha laft a meeaage of tore and bar
for all tha frill li fa
Airy wh# the laid ltd dm «a M(k
for bar. A Mai
Mr. mad Mrs. W. D.
family moved back to High ft
latUr part of but week from
Bluff. Mr. Bartw ha
LaaraO Bluff Alia recently fa Mr.
U7°'CM^ v
' Crilli IMIu
A vary pretty waddinc waa nImm
tsed on Sunday, March 14, at (ft*
Church of St.
Illy Elaia Leo SUnlay
brVJe of Mr. Cyraa Edwin Crabba, Jr.
The bride la the daughter at
Hbam Staaiay, formerly «f Ma.
Airy, M. C. Tha tpmm la tha aw
Mr. aad Mra. C. E. Crabba. of
Mr. and Mra. Crabba left far Maw
York aad other pofcrta ta tha Saab Af
tar March 28 they ardl "be at kaaw"
at thair apartment, lOtO St. Paul St.
Dr. W. N. IMagswwtb
DENTIST
Weak Links in A Strong
Chain
That'* juat what imitation parts are when they become a part of your
Ford car. They look strong enough, but the metal ian't there—the
strong, durable Vanadium steel that goes into the Ford chassis and
every Ford part Ford parts are specially cast and heat-treated, each
according to its use. Some require a hard, flint-like wearing surface,
others need resiliency, and some need just "toughness."
Ford metallurgists have been studying these problems for sixteen
years and know just how each unit should be made to endure a maxi
mum of wear and tear. They know that best results can be obtained
by the use of special formulas for different parts, and that honeet Ford
pacts wear from thirty-five to one hundred per,cent longer than coun
terfeits.
We carry complete assortments of guanine Ford parti fur both pas
senger cam and trucks. And our garage to equipped to give careful,
prompt Ford service—from minor adjustments to complete overhauls.
Drive in, it's better to be safe than sorry. Come to the Authorised
Ford dealer for service.
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