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name* On* fourth of tin trm • uniting • pw>possd •pacta! tax dis trict hsrtaawar sot out. having peti tmnad tha Board of County Coaunia •toners for an s taction to be hold to ascertain tha will of tha people whether thara shall ba levied a ■ pact*) tax of not mora than thirty eeats 4a eacb imm hundred dollar* of aalu.ition af pro party and not mora than mm Ly cents on aarh poll to sup plement tha fund* spportioned to said district by tha Board of Education. The mm petition having haan ap prrwl by tbu Board af Education of Su.rj County, It la therefore ordarad that an election ba bald in mid om. poaad speciaJ tax district on Saturday, the 17th d(p of Dacaahar 1921. to aa -ertnhi tha will of tha paopla aa above Mt out. Said pro poaad district being bound ad aa follows: Beginnuir at the m< nth of Horns Creek and down tha Yadkin river to tha mouth of Gruaey ■ aa branch to the hi" Stony £'dg.' 'reek, tha nee up tha rraak to moot?! of Adnm Scott branch thence up sn!d the ace acroee and including B. Scott'* farm to the source of Hudson Cyjak, Uteuce down said craak to Ararat river thence drwn tha river to mouth of Betty Kelly craak, thence with the old district line to mouth of Horns orach, being the place af the beginning, i. E Hudson's ban to ba Included in boundary. It is further ordered that aa aitin new registration of the voters in said district be had. That B. T. Scott ha and is hereby appebatsd Regietrar, that Charley Coon and R. E. Barber an- hereby appointed Judges to hold •aid election, that the registration books be opened on the 12th day of Nov—kir. 1921, and closed on the Srd day of December. 1921. That said election be held at 8. F. Scott's store, in Shoals Township This the Slat day of October. 1921. Hr ii v Wolfe, Clerk to Board ef Count} Commissioners. Was Very Weak "Alter the birth o! ay tab? I had ii back-act," wrttr* Mr*. AVattie Ooaa white, ot Glide Spring, Va. "1 was very IB; thought 1 waa going to ic. I waa ao weak I coaldat raiae mj head to get • drtak of water. I took...■odlcloa, yot I dtdot p| imy bettor. I CM The Woman's Took "I louad after on betr tte of CarM I was te proving," adds Mrs. Craaawhite. "Six bat de» of Cardui ami ... I war. cured, yes, I can say they were a Ood-ecod to me. I believe I would have died, Itr.d "t not been lorCardu." Cardnl hat btm found beneficial In nuuif tbOJUMH of lllnf aaee of womanly frou Wm. If you leei Ihc need el a pod, atreafthea faf toalo, why Ml trj Cardui? It aoy be Juat i AB DraRbb Ml SIIMMMJUI FOR VETEWANS rf M Army of WUt OF WOfW tV LWPTW £397 of ThMt Art Hctpmf lx nrgiag • la naambarablp at tha < *IL Moaatahar II «• >«. pnnmi Una National Haad and tba naUua wlila <-hala at Chaptara of ilka Had Caaaa la apaatd t*« apppnxlmaUai; «iu,(ww,<Juu an—I ly for I ha rallaf of ill—Mad ai aenln naa and tbatr (ainlllaa. whlla Ik* ag fragata ra.-atpia from laat >aar « Hull Call aaaaa approximator •d.UW.UUO. It la la tha J.2W of tha !t.«W Rod Cruaa (*huptara wblrb Mill ara balplag aolvn I bar vwteraa'a prohlata of adjust ing hliiiM>lf to a normal livlllun autua that tba graatar pan of tba coat of tbla •arvlt-a la boi^ia. t>f tba total »um apa>nl fatr vatvrana rallaf laxt jraar, National Hamdatuartitrs atpaadad a to tal of aaiorf than r.'.«M).UUU, wbUa tha ramnlnlag diabitraa>toaNM of appruxl I aaalH* g7.iaw.UU) raj.reaant* tba n* i tfU>utt«o of Cbaptara la ihia country I wlda» affort to aaalat tba Qoaaima—I I la providing tba aid aoraly aaodad by Aa Ivar expanding Piublaaai Thai tba proMaa of tha lfltt. la tha SJMT Bad Croaa Chap taw ragard II aa tkalr aaat unportaat wait to arl to a particular aacCtoa hat to. aa tha contrary. aatl«a illi. At tto aad of tha tgcal jaar. Jaaa 30, tttl. thara war* MJSOO dtoablod aarrtca mm to tha UK UaHad Stataa PtMIe Health Sarrlca, Contract aad Oorm moat Hoapltal* aad SotdWra Hoaaaa, and that anmbar to fecraaatag at I rata of 1,00* a month. ThouaanOa of tbeae man receiving medical treatment. cotnpenantlon and vocational training from the Govern ment today, atarted their ffforta to ototala them through the Bad Croaa Chapter The Chapter. art In* aa the ' dlaxlilinl inaa'a agent In rlalma agalnat I the Government, Inform* the man aa to the procedure necewinry to gain for ' him that which la provided him by Federal itatute. Hla appllcatlona for rotniienaatlon. medical treatment and training are properly Dlad with tha aid af the Ked Croaa Chapter Many Farma of Aaaiatanaa If thera la delay before the man'a el aim la acted upon, the Red Croat Chapter lend* the man money to meet the Imperative needa of hlmaalf and hla dependent a Most vital to the man'a gaining foil benefit from the Government'! care la heeptag hla Mind free from worry about hla home. Keeping the rataran'a fata lly from hardahlp of every kind and Informing him of Its welfare ia aa other province nt the Chapter. Frae from fear on thla acoee, the man'a re covery and advancement uaaally la j rapid " N ■very month during the laat year, the American Had Croaa baa given aervlce of ntir kind or another to an average of 129.215 former eervlet mea and their famlllaa. Aa Indication of the extent of the faith repoaed In the Bad Croaa Chapter la ta ha found la the fact that there ware SMA44 re gaeata for friendly aid In tha eolution af panonal problem* 44$ Worker* In Haapltaia While the man prior ta entering Government care dealt largely with the ' Chapter, afterwartl he cornea Into con i tact with the aervlce provliled hy Na tional Hetid«niar»eni. There are 4-M Red Proaa worker* In the Cnlted fetatea Public Health Service nn<5 con tract hmpltala and other ln«ilutO.>n* In which there men are lielng ca;*d for. whom- duty I* to provide for hla | recreation^ help him with hla comiien i aatlon Ha I ma, keep him In touch with hla family: In ahort. meeting hla every need outride af that provided by the I Government While thane are a few af the renponaiMlltlee of tha National Organisation, they are by no meana all. Among other Had Croaa aVcom yNahmenta far the year are: It handled 70,713 allotment and al IdMrftftr** c) i IIDR It delivered through Ita Chapter or ganiaatlon M.6M allotment rtterka tn vetarnna who had moved froo« the ad dreaaea fnmlahed tn the Repeat) at War Hlak In—ranee It provided • apeclal fnad af 110 Otm far medical nwlatance to ma* under vaeattonal training iraw ' X9.4M liana t-«alln* WNVOOO ta men taking rnctiflot al tralefhg- •< whMi an Mr MM ha« N-en rev-a Id. — J. w. Kulk"», than u the road meander* to Whitakxr'n Ckbw Koada, thence with Corinth Diatriet to C. D. Brun r'a than Earl to Ptaa Hill, M. E. ■hurch, than EaatWMd courae not In 'adlna Jamaa Bbytaa to M. W. Wall plat i Including It, than a So. oooraa '■v H. U. Whitaker'a not incIodine nim to tlia old diatriet Una to rWer 'hence down the river to place of be ginning. it ia further ordered that an entire registration of the voters In laid • lixtru-t ba had. That J. L. Pattaraon ""d H. G. Hardy are hereby appointed >• appoij rar lo hold said election. iilnen to hold xnid election, lamin H. O'Neal be Ben intad Baeta ■rat the on the •ir;*tratk>n hooka ba . 12th day 'of November, ffttl, and clo» •d on the 3rd day of December. 1921. That aald election be heM in Stanford vhool house, Si loam townahip. Thia the SI at day of October, 1>21. Henry Wolfe, Clark to Board of Co. Cemra. Drs Mert I [\%m Cm CHIROPRACTORS Residence PVooe, 36 Ofic* Phone, 384 "Teniae waat right after my tow blaa at »<*e, and i»»iftetWN «» mM Mr*. Maud H. Millar. «4J Vm» atav St., Mm* South Mawphia. Tarn. "Abaut IkM yeara a#* I HPT continued to gnm «hh aatil at «NM K aoamed Ilka I could not llva. I had tndigeattein aa M 1 aeuldnt aat • single thin* etthaat tta hurting me and asy liver waa very inactive. After •vary meal I would Moat ay vttk gas until I could hardly braatin, and my! heart acted aa queer! y that I waa ac-' tually frightenad. I .waa ««team«ly narroua and It waa impoaaibla for ma to gat a good n(ght'» alaap. I fait tired and worn out and waa badly con itiffttfld* "Moan 4f my frisada and relativaa, had taken Taalae with inch flna re sults I decided to try it myaalf, and my improvement waa a great sur-i prise to aM. ! now have a iplen'ttd appetite, and aat Juat anything I want and never have a sign of indigeetiua. My liver ia active, my narvaa in fine •hapo, I sleep well aad have regained my strength ao that I can do my housework with greater eaaa than in yeara." Taalae la aotd by Wading druggiato everywhere. Dr. W. M. IMngsworth DENTIST Mount Airy, N. C. v ' ■ fymm 0»tr On Million Dnllar* fjl , first National r-ank Mourt Airy. N C Has given satisfactory service to its customers (or more than twenty-live years* P r What can we do for you? r. a FAWCETT. C. L. HANKS, Vie*- j ~ E. G. SMITH, M. L F. AR! IFIELD, A»u. CmMm. I EAGLE "MIKADO" Pencil Ha. 174 MfK\PO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK At one moment idling— at the next the full power load % IT IS Am to be rare of quick niponie when you want to jamp your ear ahead. It ia as necessary to be able to idle on a low throttle. It ia not so difficult to make a gasoline that will do either of these thlnp well. Bat to produce a balanced gasoline that doe* both, that combine* power, econ omy, clean burning and big mile age, took year* of experience 1a refining, experiments with crudes from every producing field, in numerable tests in chemical and physical laboratories, and with thousands of automobiles of all types and under all conditions of service. * litis balanced motor fuel is "Standard" Motor Gasoline of surpassing goodness. It is won derful in volatility, flame speed, completeness of combustion and mileage. It assures quick starts, rapid acceleration and unusual polling power up heavy grades. Even in cold weather, when less perfectly conditioned gasoline is sluggith, you can operate on a lean, rican-burning, economical mixture of "Standard" Motor Gasoline. Why try your temper with others "just as gout?'? * And mhen you need oil eety POLARINE. Made with the STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) ■' Xv!;
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