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Hmaa. that tha Mta at Mm **■ produca aptlapay or • Bla la Its Tfrttaa that this apitapay or laalaiss ha rrituwl only by a particular Ilia tarantula at Italy It la foaait la thaaa hairy lag AiMHaCi DeM to law Jews flf*r*4 very prominently to dto |Mnn at Amarlt ■ hy Columhss ee setting rn Babbl David Phlllpaoa at Otorlnnetl. TW Brat wan «k» steppe* 4m tfce *«• of rha new world was the totarpreirr of til* expedition. Lola de Ttoies. a Jew. Bern el. the »Mp agr feoe. wsa alao a Jew, aa were wrartl siara'—- of fll# crew. R It slao now asl>t fa ho established dMt the Inng-eredlted belief that Qoees Issbei'a P«wn«d bar Jewel* to flirfllah Colon hus with the fnnds for the trip Is a legend. The** fund*. It la aald. ware fnrnlsbed hy two Jrwn, I.ula .la Ssatansel and Oshrlel ?nn< h«*7 A (at tar by C i.l.unihna to Ham-liei la at III ax taut, In which ba gives aouie sccouat of hla exploits. Wka Knewsf A friend of mloa i*allnl o|*>n a saw ty wH<lfil pair and I h»|>|»iitd to drop In. The bride had been 1 widow. Mr friend remarked to n>e. 'Ton In troduced ih«B to each other didst faaT "Why. yes." I taetleselT blart ad. "I Intmdpeed her to her Drat sod sagpB'l t .-iiasda and who knows bat what Ml *-e the mi" to Introduce bar to her third oneT*—RxHtsngs Mr. and Mr*. Joshua Ay era and lit tle daughter, of Lynchburg, Vs. leave today for Greensboro after visiting Mrs. Ayers' uncle R. H. Leonard. r: »lts Work l» TW Si*» Br Vgfc J»tr *—Bayrla f**m. tfce w ' jadi 1 rowattee of North C*n liaa mad* La the State B..»r! of Health for tbr Mtk of j«M »k>i« the MMlUat Camber at Itpfe A h» ' rr am atnre a- iw»i ataliattr* hava '••mi kafl ib lite Stair, far the parted aa agafcwt 4U u«l rej»i «d itunng Jure of la*, year, > rr*iu* 'tton of 2W raan thia y*»r. The State Board of Hiaith baa lam : roncmtrating ia Ita effcrta ugainet typhoid f«<t Ihroiifk ar.u typhoid Varrinatlon and tha i..al 'Ilatter, of unitary privira TH»-» rfoete ai» Searing ahawi in th" 4wnn« in tha numhrr of ea«aa .ind 1 l>r steadily dwnulnf n ir'wr rf d*ntl.» , from thia rana* In I ther* wrrr X*» dealha from typtv.i l >■ irw In 1919 that* ware 42», <« r~htr*v n - f mni» than fifty par rani n fl»a yeir*. Thr mmmrr month-. • r th» fly month*, mark thr hrig* t of tha pre valence of tha dtaaaee. At-jmM 'haw ing tha greateat numhrr »f r<i«-n and thr lanrrat numhrr of lanlfci. T>.e State Board of Hralth. in cooperation with tha county authoiitir*. ia now .nrfucting diapenaarira for tha ad m in marine of anti- typhoid varn na tion in a numhrr of countiaa, and In all rountira whrrr diaprnaarlaa are not bring conducted thr anti-typhoid rat rinr ia bring fumiahad without coat . by tha atate laboratory to phyaiciaaa >r thr treatment of tha Vocal people j In addition rvrry affort ia bring made to enforce thr aanitary privy law, and tbrrrby prevent the apraad of typhoid frvrr and othar intaatinal diaeaae* j which ar« trmnamittad by fliaa. Vot only wrrr tha proplr of tha atate almoat free from typhoid fever i laat Month, but the report -ndiratea i that the public hralth waa never bet : tar. The following are tha number of caaea of the aeveral reportable dia raaea for the month: Whooping cough. 1,475, meaalea Mi diphtheria 43, acarlet 'ever V4, arptic aore throat 12, amall pox 248. chiek i-npox 139, typhoid fever 1S2. meaing itia 13. German meaalea 1, opthalina neonatorum 5, trachcoma 4, typhua fever 2. First Wheat Brine* $4.00 At Baltimore, July 1.—The record price of S4 • bushel was obtained yesterday on the floor of the Chamber of Com mere* for the first now wheat to reach Baltimore. The receipts, however, wem of sn exceptionally fine quality sod hsd been well handled by the gtuwei. There usually is tome competition among (rain dealers to bay the first new wheat. It is s matter of senti ment with them and as the rapply generally is small it brings s lone what artificial pries. Therefore the price for this lot is not taken ss sn indication of what the sversus of the receipts will sell for when they begin to arrive more freely. It is anticipated, however, that good prices will be paid throughout the erop reason. The first receipts came from Virginia and were consigned to Stev en* Bros, and were sold to H. E. Wsck A Co. The first arrivals of new whsat last year came on June 19, also from Virginia It waa of poor quality and Hold for $2.76 a bushel. toris—Yes, «he was furious about ! the wav in which the newspaper re ported her marriage. Helen—Did it allude to her age? Doris—Indirectly. It stated that Miss Olde and Mr. Yale were married, the latter being a well-known collec tor of antiques.—Houston Post. Once there was a woman who Se lieved that her husband's folks were quite as good as hers. Her name wss Eve.—Winsmsc (Ind.) Democrat. Auction Sale Houses and Lots to be sold at Auction on the 15th of July. We will offer for sale, two houses and lots on Junc tion street known aa the Emmet Ayers houses, painted brown, these have Iarg4 lota and fine place to live and fine investment, both'rented to the Mayo Mills, this is valuable property, lease can be canceled in thirty days or run for two years. Be on hand and see this valuable rental houses. Valuable houae and lot on Eaat Elm street. This is a large three room house and basement, large lot from one street to the other, known aa the Minnie Mahone property, will make good home or rent good either. Thia is the same day of the Carter sale and will be promptly at 2 o'clock. B« on hand. Natkmal Ttcaf [Estatc Company / r, i pi ■■ ^ jr A r- lutlfaJ marrtsgi iMt p4are af ha|py cnujU left by i«toiW> for Aahaville >ad other palate. The bride m an ezm ilagiy iWw tive young girl, tha groom, who to a <!>•)) «>n ot V 8 Bare torn. aerved kto rmwtir >» France jirit tto «*r and unra Ma return haa bean 1|HW to buaiaeaa la thia city Bath yn—g pea pla ara vary popplar with • large ctr rla of friends. They will make tMi home to thia city. \ / Callaway—Sptvay The Horn* af W. P. Callaway on Franklin atraat waa thr arana at a beautiful thattfh simple ar.rU(t at 5:30 o'clock Wednesday whan Ma daughter Mias Gayneila Callaway be came tha bride of G. A. Spivey, of Mount Oliva. Owinr to recant bereave ment in the family tha marriage waa very quiet being wttncaaad only by the family and five or six intimate frienda. The bride wore a traveling amt of dark blue triootine with harmonizing acreaaoriea and carried bridea win with showpr of vallay llHiea. The cara mon v wan performed by Rev. W. B. W«t, paator of tha bride. Immediately after the crrawny they left by automoMle for a trifi to Atlantic City going thro the valley of Virginia to Washington and Baltimore where they will visit the bride'* broth er. They arill be at home at Mount Olive after July 27th where the groom owna a large dry good* business. Tha bride is a cultured and attractive young woman, and-is a graduate of Greensboro Collage for Women. Tile only out of town guesta were Mr*. Lizzie Sattorfleld, of Winston, aunt of the bride and Dr. Bilbro, of Mount Olive, friend of tha groom. 'apply Of Lie— T»*s Ex h ■■■*■<! M»r» Ordered RtM|k, July S.—A few mon than 100,009 automobile license tags hav» been delivered into the bands of own ers of motor ears daring the past four weeks by the automobile depart ment of the secretary of state's office, and the sappty is temporarily ex hausted. Another ear load of tags is expected to reach Raleigh July 7, and it is believed that these will be suffici ent to meet the demands of the state. Until the ear arrives applicants for license are being supplied with tem porary Tieeaae applied for" tags, and theae will be sufficient for motorists until after more tags arrive. Appli cations are still coming in at the rate of about 5.000 per day, and the rush will probably continue for several weeks yet. It is estimated that there are 125,000 automobiles now fanning in the state. Receipts have passed th in ill ion and a half mark. Mr. Tarzan Jones was sitting down to breakfast one morning: when he was astounded to see in the paper an announcement of his own death. He rang up his friend Smith at once. "Hello. Smith!" he said. "Have you seen the announcement of my death in the paper?" "Yea," replied Smith. "Where are you speaking from?"—lx>ndon Tele graph. • The High Coat af Language. .. "Hey BIR!" "What Is it?" "Your doctor is out here with • flat tire." * "Diagnose the case as flatulency of the perimeter, and charge him accord ingly." ordered the garage man. "That's the way he does bi*.—Chica Misa Marie Gregson, of Slier City, arrived Wednesday night to visit Miss Mae Robinson. Mrs. U. L. Robinson leaves today tn ' visit relatives in Sampson oonnty. Miss Lorraine Burgess, of High | Point, is the guest of Miss Mae Robin son. Mr*. Liisie Satterfield, of Wtastor,' is the guest of her brother W. P. Cal laway. Statement Of the Ownership, Management, etc. required by the Act of Congress of August 24th, 1911, of The Mount Airy News: Publisher*: J. F. Johnson k Son. Mt. Airy, N C. Editor: J: K Johnson, Mt. Airy, N. C. Business Manager: W. M. Johnson. Mt Airy, N. C Owners: J. E. Johnson and W. M. Johnson. Mt. Airy, N. C. Known bondholder!, mortgagees, and other security holder*: None. W. M Johnson, Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed baton me this 2nd day of Jnlg, i»2" L. P. Wrenn Auction Sale Of KesiieRce Ms m mess rropmy On July 15,2 p.m. We will offer for sale at Public auction the only available building lot* on North Main street belonging to W. F. Carter, adjoining Harvey Hennis and A. F. Stewart These are beautiful lot*, and wiH be sold to the high eat bidder. Also on Hay street, right near wherethe Mew Cotton Mill ir going up we will offer for sale the choicest lots on the corner. x Business Property on Willow Street Also Good Home Large eight room house, now rented, and the remainder of this square will be cut into business lots and sold. Sow is the time for your investment. This is valuable property for any kind of business, especially for produce and wholesale houses. Also two bouacs aad lota on Junction street. Look for the sitfn ia front of the*. The sale will start promptly at 2 o'clock. Free Band concert and valu able prizes given away. Be on hand, Every one invited. Terms % Cash, balance 1, 2, 3, years. Any one desiring to see any of this property before the sale call at our office over Hale's store. National Real Estate & Auction Co. Mount Airy, N. C. Do Yours Look Like These? Ruddy-cheeked, vigorous, healthy youngsters — sick ness never troubles them. Their glowing health is a joy to everyone. Nourishing food keeps their little bodies sturdy and strong, but the waste prod uct of this food is danger ous, if not gotten rid of thoroughly and effectively. Nujol is particularly valuable for relieving constipation in children as well as in grown-ups, as it does not upset the stomach, cause diarrhoea or form a habit. Nujol works on an entirely new ^principle. Instead of forcing or irritating the system; it simply imfttns tht food wast*. This enables die many tiny muscles in the walls of the intestines, contracting and expanding in their normal way, to squeeze the food waste along so that it passes naturally out of the system. Nujol thus prevents constipation because it helps Nature maintain easy, thorough bowel evacuation at regular intervals—the health iest habit in the world. Nujol is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take? Try it. n«|Ol u mid ky all druU"<> •• only, haannf N»M Tr»4a Mark. Writ* Najat Ukmwm, Standard OU Co. (Nrar SO Bnadoay, Naw York. Im book la I Tkirty Fat^oi Daafar' . Tk* Modrrm MnhoJ of Tr-ting am OU Complaint /for Constipationy
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