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rM • haaket of flowm whteb aha in Um path of the bride. fee M : by the matron of I J. Goad aad beat man It 6md. Um i inaunr Mi pei fix mil by Ik. Mr. Naff, of Galax. The bride «u tastefully gowned ia a gning •NT »uit of blua trirotine with i to match and carried a • af brides roam and valley HI* An Informal rwsption followed ceremony during whicji the cake waa cut and an tea course Immediately after the ceremony tha happy maple left for a trip to Waah Inrton and other painta. Ilia bride la an accomplished young lady and la well known hen having visited in tha heme of Dr. Banks. The grnom ia a papular young dentist of Galax. The mntiui and beautiful wedding gifta will displayed in the Itvtng mom. The out of town miest* wars the father of and mother of tha groom. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jones. Galax, Va.; W-s. Dunnigan. Winston, Dr. and Mrs. K. J. Banks. Mt. Airy; Mrs M. E. Shel ton and children, of Roanoke, Vs. and Miss Dnris Allred. Mount Airy. Mis* Wilson Borrows Dim* To P»T Cmr Far* Mew York, June 21.—Mia* Margaret i Wilton, daughter of the President, ; Smeovrmi she wh "broke" while rid- I In If on a Fifth avenue bus recently and Wrmwni ten cent* from a conductor to pay her fare. according to tha c«r i*nt issue of the Bus I.ine. tiia boa aampany's periodical. She mounted the bua at 34th street add Fifth avenue and pmffered a rain to G. P. Lynch, the conductor. He laoked at It and remarked: / "I am sorry, mia*. but thia ia a pen f ny, not a dime." The young woman searched Her pone and then, emharraaaed, said, "I'm afraid I must (ret off, that pen iy ia all ! have " "Remain where you are." replied the conductor, who waa unaware of her identity. "I will he glad to lend you ten cents." She accepted his offer and took hia! name. A few days later he waa rar-' priaed to receive a note written on White House stationery and signed "Margaret Woodrow Wilson." thank ing him for hia courtesy and encloatng a dime. EVERY STREET IN MOUNT AIRY Has Its Share of the Proof That Kidney Sufferers Seek. Backarhe ? Kidney* weak ? Distressed with urinary ilia? Want a reliable kidney remedy? Don't have to look far. Use what Mount Airy people recmmend. Every street in Moant Airy has its eases. Here's one Mount Airy man's ex perience. Let Jno. T. Moore, agent Southern Express. 212 Pine St. tell it. He saya: "1 was pretty bad off about twelve months ago with sharp pains in my kidneys If I would bend over, I could hardly straighten and my kid neys didn't act as they should. I was often dizzy, had a tired, languid feel ing and sure felt miserable. Finally 1 began taking Plan's Kidney Pills on a relative's advice and they soon brought me relief. Continued use pot my beck snd kidneys in good shape again. Whenever I haven't felt just right since, I have taken Doan's Kid ney Fills." Price #0c, at all dealers. Dont simply aak for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Moore had. Foater-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. Notice of Sale of Valuable Town Property. By virtue of an order of the Clerk of tae Superior Court of Surry County mad* In the special proceeding en titled J. M. Pinnr, guardian of Grey Katterfleld and others. Ex parte, the * ? of sale having been spproved by ' ' ■ of the Superior Court, and _ i of an up-set bid having bean filed, I will sen to the highest bidder oa the premises in Mount Airy, if. C. nmraday. Jaiy §th. It A. M. the following reel estate towH: On* I-room dwelling house and lot fliellas 70 feat en Taylor Street. In MMt Airy, N. C., and running north ward from the street about 1M feet ea aae side sad 90S feet on th* other. Tmm of sale: One half caah, bal ■M h It months Bond with ap sernrity required for the da 1W0 M. Parker, Guardian HE R h AH r ^ . OfiiNCE-CRUSh w • - fj j A DRINK in itself, Ward's Or~n^: t • • • •« t lit* Crush is irresistibly delicious—M ideal thirst -quencher. $ But that is not alL Did you ever try jj an Orange-Crush ice-crean ^cda? I Here, indeed, as a treat of surpassing delightfulness! Simply pot a portion of ice-cream in a gi/.s- -i" pour a bottle of golden, sparkling Orangc-Crw-h . over k—or ask for an Orange-Crush ice-cream soda at any soda-fountain. Two more happy suggestion;: O ange-Crusi) maked-milk or Orange-Crush sundae! Ward's Lemon-Crush—die companion drink to Orange-Crash—is equally delicious. The tempting flavor and fragrance of these drink* rexne from the drlirafe oil prtmd from the fruit itseif, conv bined by the exclusive Ward process with purest sogar and citric acid—the natural aicid of citrus fruits. in bottle» or at fountains ' Bottled By Mount Airy Bottling Works. High Point Man Is Another North Carolinian Who Declares He Feel* Much Improved Alter Taking Re-Cu-Ma Mr. C. 8. Wilaea U Glad To Recem mjad It Mr. C. 8. Wilton, aged M, and who ' res idee at 600 Mangum Avenue, High Point, ii glad indeed to add a word ef praise for the good that Re-Cu-Ma has done him. Mr. Wilson, yho is employ-: ed in clerical capacity, was bothered for a long period with itomach trouble and suffered in every way imaginable. He, of coarse, consulted physicians, tried mmay preparation* "without en couragement and did Bet receive any help or relief until he was induced to try Re-Co-Ma. He gave it a thorough trial with the result that today he is feeling fine and enjoying the beat of health; is never bothered with his •tom*ch in say way aad can eat what he pleases. Doat despair as matter what yea have triad yea have net se ed the best uatll jam get Re-Co-Ma. which ia sold *Hh the guarantee that your amaey will he irf—diJ if yea are net benefited af-er taking It tear days. Re-Cu-Ma asOs fer «1JM R»es war taa, and esa be hed at Mooat Airy Drug Co. and all fci gists. Resources over One Million lhtllars 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, Pm. C. L. HANKS, Vioo-PrM. T. G. FAWCETT. Castor. YOU SHOULD NAME IW SURRY COUNTY LOW & (RUST CO. AS YOUR EXECUTOR FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS i The business of this Mdpsi; is to art as Executor of Wills, te adtote ister sets tee, to serve as paidisn if Bison aad trustee of property under villa. . A board of careful businom men direct Ike affairs of the C si piny. The Trust Company never <Hee aad is always feead at Its place ef M nese erer raady to fire pi»M' attentisa to tke affairs t4 year «M» The Trust Company will see that year will to draw* correctly aad. the will or kaepiac it odir seal la its eaalt. DIRECTORS W. W. Berke, A. 0. Ri mil, W. W. Carter, K. B. Wrooa. W. A. Terk, P. S. BMrMfa, W. W. Tlsmpfca, W. G. Bjten. J. D Mth. W. P. CAKTtt, Purilwl, M. H. WUNN, Vtee-Pinll t. W. O. SYDNOB. 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