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Faith —that's the thing tlv»t ;; aki s the wc.iJ £ > 'round. It weird L j a pretty bud >ta.te of affairs if we had to depend on our own sense of values. The label in HiohArjOjothes HAUt BY mol-»E A BftoTHEU. Im. rKLTTMOML MD. is your protection when purchasing clothcs. It is the pledge of the makers that they will niake good if the clothes don't. i. F. Prattler T t ,' *— i""," ' n*i| »■ Old Reliable Business N«w A ppredate MmpML C 6. NEEDHAM Successor to R. C. Poors If ita gTocenei you want go to C. G. Needhuni, at ft. C. Poora'a old itand. Mount Airy, N. C. I curry a full Una of fancy and kaaTy groceries at all tlmaa. Will ba glad to have yon com in aad aaa me whether yon want any thing or not. Resources over One Million Dollars First National Bank Mount Airy. N. C. Has given satisfactory service to its customers for more than twenty-five years. What can we do for you? GEO. D. FAWCETT, Pro C. L. HANKS, Vio«?-»'r<-s T. G. FAW daraad Mm «Mmt af A. Mitotan PiImt, Jtliormmj Omarmt at tha CaH Hai at tha Raa fimlm rm'ntlm PimMmK Wllaoa nmpM Mr. KiCafaM'i political aagmclty vkn ha aaiartad him M hU campaign — aagar. nd tha raault fatly Tlndlcaiad Ma Ht ataat. Mr. Mtftii mtifc. who >»»m At tarnay Oiaaral Palmar parhapa bat tar tkaa u; mm ataa, la aalhoataatlc <r*ar tba anaaaacaaaant of Mr. Palaar'a (in dldacy. U a atatamani laauad followtag tha •llaf af tha Atlanta; QaacraTa naai la tba Oaorgla prlmarlaa Mr. McOar ■Kt aaya: "Artoraay Oanaral Palmar'• faimal conaant ta tha dllag at hla candidacy far Praaldem la tba prlmarlaa at Oaor gla la Iht jralowaa alga prograaalaa DrmArrau la IVnaaylraala and ataa wbara ha»a baan aaalttii with Hral* aatlrtpatloa Mr. Palmar'* actios di rectly praam ta ta tba paopla of tha country bla claliaa far conalda ratine and (Iraa ta all forward lacking Dana a«rata tha ifawy tar promoting tbatr boon as* of llborallam. of prugraaalTo prtartplaa aad aetioaa. While Wm4 nv Wllaoa waa igtitliig the boat* of privilege la /«raey aa Ita coventor Mitchell Palmer waa waging battle with the aaroe fairaa la Caagraaa. Aa Mill aa 1010 be bad Immiw a national Scare through bla coi greeelooal war (bra agalnat entrenched and deftant legislative pa war. "Retroopectioa bring* ta bin nothing new by way of adranced principle* Oraat movenienta, an aear accom pi label facta, aaoaaarea of great hu ■aa Jnatlea, proaperod by bla cbaaa ploaahlp maay yean a (a "la tboaa early daya ho (are aa tlooal dlatlactlon ta th« Democracy of Paaaaylraala by bta pioneer efforta to wraot control of the people'! liberties frotn tba apodal prlrlleged few which abuaed thaaa. Thla oActal conduct has baaa a aonrea of pride aad gratlkcatloo not aaly to bla fallow parttaaaa la bla bona atata of PenneylTaala, bat ta hie fellow-dtlaena i nm iWaaa of party. H, waa erer tba expoaoat of a forward looking Democracy. Be atanda an changed la that reapect today. To all almllarly-aaladed men within aad wlthoat bla party hla announce mast ahould bring and will brine cheer and comfort To them hla can dtdacy la the opportunity for awlagln* hack of a aiaa who typlflea their new point, who baa a conaplcoou* record of national norrlce before, durlag and atace the war, who haa ever stood with Proaldent Wllaoa and who atanda with htm taday. "In hla own State aad party the Palmer announcement brlnga a (pedal thrill and aatlafactlon. HI* own State and aelghbora are proud of him. The (overeat teat of a man ta applied b» tboaa who know blm beat. In hla honx' land he haa met that taat with gratify lag reaulta. He haa not been toon<l wanting. Tree Democrat* do and all progreaslre American cttlwna caa pro claim Palmer aa their own." BAPTISTS UHKH mnorn' nwKUMi DKwCn WW lb* that tha MbacrtfUoaa' I* tha hfUM ti mnh» cmptin u« >mii< tha tM.OM.MO mark. I«4m In all the lUlM cnapMlni the tort- 1 Lory at tba Southern Baptist Coareo tlon bava resolved to place this aum at |100,000,000 by tb.- manting of tba Coo raattoa at Waahlagton early la May. It la alao plannad to bring tb« total of > caah offerings by that lima to >10.000, M0. The convention at Waablagtoa ■111 ba tba savMit) rtftb seaaton of that body and It la deemed appropriate to aalabrata tba diamond Jubilee of tha •rcaalutlon with an aalargad tab irrtptlon and caab >um with which ta . earry forward tba missionary, educa tional and benevolent work foatarad l>y tha convention ia all parts of tha world OR. OCORQE W. TRUKTT Chalrman of the Baptist Campaign Commission. This additional sum will be sought trom churches which did not hare a part in the original campaign, from ia—ban of churches who dM not sub icrlbe then and from other persons who ■ad* subscriptions In the tall hut who feel disposed to Increase their sub icripttons now. This effort for la greased funds will be made during the last week In April so that everything can ha completed before the convention meets In Washington Msy It. Returns By the States. The reports on the original drive for fund* in the 75 Million Campaign to late, as mad* by the several statee, rnllnw: Alabama. 94.t00.000: Arkan ■a*. I2.2CS.000. District of ColamMa. 1250.000; Florida. (1.370,392; Oaorgla, 110,100.000; Southern Illinois. 1*30.704; Kentucky. 17.1(7.713; l^oulaiana. It. *75.000; Maryland IM7.7M; Missis ■lppl. $4.144.tOt; Missouri, f*.n«2.SM; New Mexico. *731260; North Carolina, 17.160.000; Oklahoma. M.200 000; Sooth Carolina. I7.5M.772: Tennesaee. |B. 910.000; Texas. »1«.S«0>»; Virginia. IS.ttMSt Returns from the foreign mission fields and other sourrea not Included In the above bring the total ■ubecrlptlone beyond It0.04i0.000 This vast sum of money waa raised it a total expense of three quarters of !>ne per cent, making this probably the moat economically conducted campaign la the history of the country. Plan Evangelistic Campaign. Prior to thla effort tor additional ■nbecrlptlons aad cash, however, a Routh wide campaign of evanKellam. •tewardahlp and emphasis upoa the Fundamental doctrines of religion 1a planned for tba month of March aad the first three weeks la April, when the churches will employ their organ ized fort es la seeking to win to C&rtat Deny thousands of the 10,»;*0,'i00 p* ople within the territory of the Southern Baptist Convention who are not affll. lated with any rhurch. A day of pray er In* behalf of the saccess of every Item on the Baptist program for the ■prlng and summer of 1t20 has be«a net apart. Many of the statee havs al ready got their evangelistic campaigns well under way. In the hope of arousing as large In terest aa possible, cltywida. county wide gnd aasoclstlonal < impalgna ot soul-winning have been planned In many placea. In other places, eape ctally the rural distrlcta. where the summer months are considered more desirable tor evangelistic work, the special program will be deferred until July and August. This will make II possible for city pastors to aid the rural pastors and thus double Ma evan gellstlc force of the denomination. The program of evaagelism. steward ship and emphaala upon tho fundamen tal doctrines of reltgloa la calculated lo conserve the vlrtyy achieved In the cempii >n for funds Dr. Oeoraa W Trwtt rartor of the riret Baptist Chur ' "lllaa, Tex le chalrmaa of tie r* commission, while Or. L H. * ' on-n'gh contlnaas la ttg Mb pa<-l«> ' '-al director. • 1 ¥«>u will Suit, Coat or to Wear for Easter At ' ■ . E. Jackson's Listen to What The Public is Saying You know you hear our wearing apparel talked every where, how pretty, how reasonably priced, etc. Watch the crowds that fill our store every day—the best proof we have to offer that our merchandise and prices suit the people. w. E. JACKSON Lion and Bull Fimkt FaiUd Calexico, CalU March 23.—For fail ing to put on a fi«ht bitmw a Uon ind a bull after advertising such a ipoctaele for the Mexicali, Mexico bull ring, the promoter o/ tSa show waa irrented and finad. '500 by Mayor Eduans Ramois, of A1 xlcnH, "for vio lating promise* to tha public.'* A lion waa obtained from a carnival -ompany but tha animal refused to be prodded into tha ring to meet thewait ing bull. A boxing contest and two bi ll rights failed to aatiafy 1,600 specta tors, and the promoters were arrested. How Diphtheria la Contracted • One often hear* the expreasion. "My hild caught a Mvere cold whicn de .•••lnned into diphtheria," when the rutn wai that the cold had simply left :he little one particularly suaceptiblr to the wandering diphtheria gena. If >our child ha* a cold when diphtheria [a prevalent you thou Id take nim out jf school and keep him off the streets until fully recovered, an there i> a hundred time* more danger of hia tak ing diphtheria when he ha* a cold. When Chamberlain's Cough Remedy i* given it quickly cure* tne cold and lesaent the danger of diphtheria or my other germ disease being con tracted. SICK WOMEN. HEAR ME You Can B« Free from Pain m I Am,if You Do— 1 Did. Hurrindton, Me. - " I «ufTer*A with 4iiuu|u J and aoeh a bear In g down feel- : inn that I could not ■tand on mj feet. 1 alao had other dia ▲t timea I had to Eire up work. I fried a number of but Ljdia i-aVe 1 is to, keep house and do *11 my work. I recommend your mwflHao to all who ILL, Harrin^tiin, Ma. There arc many woman who raffer aa Mrs. MitcheU did and who ara being bene fited by thia graat medicine avary day It haa helped thousands of woman who tarn been troubled with dispina-menta, inilammmtion, ulceration, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing town feeling, indigestion, and nerrou* w'wtfiHffl Lydia E. Pinkham'a VegaUbte Com pound contain* no narcotwa or harmful Jrujf» I'. i i made from extracts of m*»t* and herbe and ta a safe medium f ir frfflMi, ] f YOU need special adrice tri'« I rdta E. Unkham Medicine Oft " 1 'fat), Lynn. "aaa. AUTO PAINTING To Tb« Car Owner* of Surry County: We wish to announce that we are well prepared to do first class auto painting- We have experienced and up to-date painters and use only the best paints and var nishes. Our prices are moderate and work guaranteed. We also carry a stock of accessories, Goodrich tires, gas oline, oils, etc. If interested call or write as your pat ronage is solicited and will be appreciated. ROBERTSON & CHILTON 4-9-p. WHITE PLAINS, N. C / INEXPENSIVE, DELICIOUS AND WHOLESOME Everyone enjoy* good bread. No thine could be more delicious or wfcoieeocne than bread or biscuits made with Dan Vallay. White Satin or Dan River Self Rising Floor. These brands have been the standard far the last 25 years in thousands of homes that appreciate the necessity of using high-quality flow in the makfctg of good bread. Gat the bread habit. There Is noth ing more healthful or more nutrtttwoa. Bast of all, bread Is Inexpensive. 10c worth of any ass of these famoas old brands of flour noatstna mar* calories than 90c worth of beef or sautto*. or ftljft worth of egg*. Use plenty of bread sad less of Mm more ex pansive foods. It will bring down the high coat of living. Dan Valley Floors are milled by a special prnrsss. by which all the nutritive value of the wheat is re tained. Mow obtainable In pre-war quality. DAN VALLEY MILLS, DwilU, Va.
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