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ew Summer Goods Are Arriving D&ily ■* WE AML UCfTffNC THE NEWEST M COOL AND INVITING SUMMER GOODS AND AM SUAELY MUCIMG THEM CILDREfTS WHITE SUPPCIS COTTON CRETE MEWS KOOL «LOTH SUITS wllfe Low la pvW LADIES' OXFORDS AND PUMPS Light Ih, cordovan, Mack, catln ud potent leather*. 12.50 to 94.M. skirts MILLINERY CHILDREN'S FANCY SOCKS Good combination colon, 1-2 and #-4 l*n*Uu hkW Me. HOSE Tkraa mm thread silk ha**, all ooloi-a, Me pair. For a faw days nor* m wfll continue to aatl Cm Boater Brown •ilk haaa. the kaat oalnra, Ma pair. Warshaw's "Mb Mm* mad B«ttor Good* for Lom Monoy." Opposite Mount Airy Dm® Co. Mount Airy, N. C. Christmas SmI Monty Work Those who bought tubercular Christmas seala Have no doubt for gotten mil about it, bat aot as tha County Nun* who had tk* fund la charge Duriif May 600 iputum rupa w»t» bought, with a put of tha fond, for tha aaa of tubercular pa tient* in the county to guard ipiut spread of the disease by can less spit ting A teat has been pan-baaed for Jeff Gardner who ia a victim of T. B. An other victim Walter Whitakar is ho tog treated In the itate aanttorium and the seal »oaay It paying hia hoard after frWs provided for hia traveling ezpaaaaa. 9a the tittle seals, that carried good wiahaa to your friends at Chnstmaa, are now carrying a leaaage of cheer to the sick of our county. It would simplify matters for the short-term marriage and divorce ad dirts if marriage licenses could ha allowed to lapae and expire like other licenses. The advantage in paper flowers ia that if you use them at your wedding you can use the same one* again at •omehody else's wedding. ITS A DAISY The daisy Is now the official flown of the American Legion, but there la s possibility that the poppy nay again bs adopted. The question will cosm up at the next National Con vention In September Either popples or daisies for decora tions can be quickly mads of crepe I paper. In Minneapolis thirty dis abled service men nre making payer poppies at the rate of lXJKH a day. The flowers win bo said by the American Legion on "Poppy Day," the date for which has not yet been Must Stand Trial for Aqmtk Wedding Lawton. Okla.. April Tt.—tm. T. J. Irwin, founder and for 20 years pastor ! of the First "resbyterian church here who recently performed a marriage ceremony at a public swimming pool, in which the principal* wore bathing Kuits. must stand trial before a church commission on charges of conduct unbecoming a minister.''j Trial of the minister was decided upon at a season- today of the CI Reno Presbytery. LUMBER When you are in the market (or building material, don't fail to get our prices. When we are higher on the name grade of building material we don't expect to sell you, for you owe it to yourself to save all you can on the name grade of lumber. We are going Jo buy from the mills that sell us the cheapest in the same grade of lum ber. \ • We handle flooring, ceiling, siding, shingles, mould ing, quarter round, window and door frame stock, Marly all kinds of finishing stock and at the right prices. Corner Franklin and South street; Don't fail to get our prices before you buy. At the old stand. Beasley Lumber & Milling Co. Phone No. 404 Mount Airy, N. C Prices Reduced To Suit limes We have just received a large shipment of Palm Beach and Cool Cloth Suits from the famous Kirsch baum line that will make you smile on a long hot summer day. Also a large assortment of straw and panama hats to match. » • "WINTER SUITS AT ANY PRICE" | Simmons Clotting Co. "Tb« Better Cloth*" PARTY AFFILIATIONS OF THE PRESIDENTS TWl Hava Rmb Fit* Partiaa Dwiai Ik* 131 Ytari of Ik* By U T. Rightaell. Twenty-eight mm have occupied the presidential chair since the organisa tion of our preeeat form of gaveca Mant in 17N. THa flnt two of thaw ■Mr* vara George Washington and John A ilama. both members of tha Federalist party. Washington wan President eevea jraara, tan months and four daya. having baan inaugurated April SO. im All his turcaaions have baaa inaugurated March t, ex cept whan that data fall o*. Suaday. The Federalist party was not eery popular, even from tha start, sM mm disappeared from history, although John Quincy Adama (1826-18W) was by kbii regarded as a Federalist at heart. Actually one two Federalists were elected President. The third President, Thomas W feraon, was elected as a Republican, and his successors, James Madison and James Monroe, were members of tha same party. It must be boras in mind that the Republican party of that day was distinct from that of late years, and was identical with the Democratic party of our day. All Democrats of today are proud to claim Thomas Jefferson as the found er of the Democratic party, although he and Madison and Monroe were palled Republicans. John Quincy Aiiams was really elected by the Re publicans. but by the acts of his ad ministration was by many of that party repudiated and so failed for re election. Counting J. Q. Adams, four men ware elected by the old Republi can party. Andrew Jackson, the first Preel deat born on North Carolina soil, was tha first Democrat President. His tuoeaemor, Martin Van Buren, was alas a Democrat. Following the four yean af Van Borea'a administration, who was vary unpopular, owing to tha financial troubles of Ms adminis tration, for which ha was not ras poaaibie, tha firat Whig President was elected. It would take a batter political student than your corre spondent to tall just what tha Whirs advocated; but thsir victory was doe rather to the dissatisfaction over the monetary troubles of tha last admin istration than to any particular merit within themselves, they had extreme ly bad luck, for their President died lust one month after his insuguration, and his successor John Tyler, soon broke with the party that had elected him, and was disowned by them. Polk, a Democrat, was elected to succeed Tyler, but the Whigs again triumphed and elected Zachery Tay lor In the election of 1848. The same fate seemed to follow the Whig in cumbents, for Taylor died at the end of one year, four months and five days. Hia aaaociatea, Millard Fill more, finiahsd out the term. This snded the career of the Whig party, bat It ia due te it to say that It had within its bosom two of tha greatest of American statesmen, Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, both of whom war* too great to attain the prise of the presidency Only two Presidents were sctually elected by tb* Whigs. While the clouds war* gathering which finally broke in the atom of the Civil War, two other Democrats "'era elected, Franklin Pierce and Jama. Buchanan With Lincoln be gan in 1S«1 tha line of Republican Preaidenta which continued for twenty-four years until the election *f 0rover Cleveland ia 1884. Lin coin's suscessor, Andrew Johnson, broke wtth his party, as had dons John Tyler, a quarter of a century before him. but he la generally class ed by historians aa a Rspablkan Ma • * . : 11 i l "■ Ilka Andrew Jackson, >u bora on North Carolina soil Parhapa thia accounts for tlia (act that ha waa ao much of a Democrat. Grant, Hay en. Garfield and Arthur were Republican President* at a per iod when it M«id that their party had a permanent lease on the praal dancy, but in ISM Grover Cleveland waa elected and served aa the first Democratic Praakient since the CHril War. Though ■aoceadad in 1889 by Benjamin Hamaon, grandaon of the ninth Praaident, he waa aftis alerted in IMS. being known la hiatory aa the twenty-second and twsaty-foarth Preeidant. McKinley, Kooaevelt, Taft aad. Hardin* swell the liat of Republican Presidents to eleven. Wilson waa the eighth Democratic President since Jackson, counting Tyler aa a Demo crat. Cleveland ia counted twice, so that Harding ia known aa the twenty ninth President, though but twaaty "ight men have occupied the preaiden-1 tial chair. Recapitulating, the Federalists held the presidency for twelve years, 1 though lome would include John Quincy Adam- four years adminiatrar tion. The first Republican party held It for twenty-four years. The Whigs held it for eight years, though *>me of them read Tyler out of the party. The Jacksonian Democrats have hold it for forty years, or forty-four, if they claim Jackson. The present Republican party has held the offiee about forty-five years. It will be seen that the parties over-lap to soma' extent, and that there have heen five parties during the 133 years of tha republic. LaG range, N. <L | The Europeans may have another war some day, if we can afford it. ANNOUNCEMENT Subject U^tha^ actioa^of tha Re myaelf aa a candidate for 'the'offioe j of Clark of the Superior Court for Surry county. tfc 1 A. H WOLFE. Dr. J. £. Banner j DENTIST Spadal attention given to tha treat aaeat of pjmrtiaa and t* X-ray wri I can now piaaUae poeitive etna in i the graat majority of pyorrhea eaaaa. I Offiee building below Psatetflca. CUT FLOWERS For All OCCASIONS MI. AIRY DRUG CO. A|WcyF«r Mr. Edison Has invented more question* Tbe market «M! Hooded alrtwdy Whet the wo rid is answers. EX EC I TOR'S NOTICE Having qualified aa executrix tt laat will and iMlammi of Thoauui B. Aihby, c)ecr«jM-d, notice ia hereby given to all partiea indebted to tha eatate to main prompt payment and aav* coat and to alt partiea holdtatt |claun» against the eatate to present same for payment properly within the tin.e prescribed by lav — thin notice will be plead in bar of re covery. Thia 26th. day of April 1922 Mra. Myrtle Aahby, Executrix Carter A Carter, Attya. The paper floriau wonder* with their can bay American Beauty a violet odor or a bunch of Hlace a carnation mcent. Never judge a paper flower by Ma smell. SCREENS FOR THE DOORS AND WINDOWS BUILDER'S HAKPWAKC Msssovr & k W# carry ■▼crytkiac you >nd in kuiMUri' luurdwar* from Um win iiw an tke fml door to tko oaUkb knob as tko kHikw door. Your koum or kutldinSt if property "kordworod" wifl ko muck oon kudtomt tkon if you yhro no c»r» to tk« kind of "trimming*" you \im. Wkaa its anytking in Hardware, wo kovo it Holcomb & Midkiff - Keep Your Lawn Green A beautiful lawn adds much to the appearance of the hone. I is a heavy drinker and if it ia to keep its rich green color it must be wat ered regalarly. Low prices on Garden Hoes. Moulded Rubber Hase Superior to ordinary kind be cause its braided, double-woven cotton jacket gives it greater strength. Corrugated rubber koM, *4-inch, 6-ply cord woven fabric, Price with fittings, £ lfc per feot O. B. WEBB Main Street "Sanitary Plumber"
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