i Why Suffer? Mrffy VM*nhrlk,» MmilUiMr, "I (vflarMl lor • loag z&zn&T* tkmpum, ct U Spnm St., Aalwvttl, M. 6. "I •mny pi M M (Im wtertll wtiaatflorlfcr mt lo go. I wawM^hrrt mj t$* tnd back — M Mdilly Mvcrc aetom my back, tmi down la my *4l 1hcr« DM ■ fre«t kDolienMN. I«M «enrou< wd n*My Op TAKK CARDUI The Woman's Tonic I "I heard o* Ctrdul Md decided to um It/'coo ► tteuea Mn. Simpson. "I ■aw ikorfljr it wn bene fiting me, ao I kept It up and it did wooden In me. And Unce the* I have been glad to praise CardaL It it •« beat » womaa'i tonic made/' Weak women Med a tonic. Tbouaanda tad thouaaoda. Ilka Mra. Simpaon, hare found Cardui erf benefit lorthem. Try Cardui lor your troo ALL DRUGGISTS Tin. Congressional Rrcord could b« wtnc. Let's give lho Congressman rrtdit They could print their pic tum in it. The printers of Germany's paper mark* threatened to strike. Proving that lomc men will strike no matter how much money they're making. Couldn't the boys of the stock ex change let crop* alone and have as much fun with craps? M. I I. MOOREFIflD 1 Mount Airy, N. C. General Practice. Tonsil and (Adenoid operations a Specialty Special Nana Service * | Office over W. S. Wolfe Drug Co. j mm RAILWAY SYSTEM Arrival and Departuie of Pasaenger Trains, Greensboro. N. C. From To Leave Mew 0 New York, 1.37 p. New York Atlanta .... 12:16 a. Wham .New York 3:60 a. New York Columbia 4:17a. Rich. Va Asheville 6:50a. New York .. ...Atlanta 6:32a. New York...New Orleans... 7:32a Oiariotte ... Washington.... 7:56s. Saaford ... .Mount Airy 8:00a. Mt. Airy . .Sanford-Wilia. . ,.12:30p GokW»' r<> .... Aaheville .... 12:30p. Danvdi*' Char 12:46p. New O New York 10:62p. Aaheville Goldaboro 4:15p. Sanford ...Mount Airy . ...4:80p Waah New 0 6:62p. W'minatrr Danville 7:<40p Mt Airy .....Sanford 7:26p. Danville Char 7:60p. Atlanta Richmond 10:35p. Augusta New York, 10:28p Atlanta ....New York ll:58p Ar. No Between Greensboro No. Lv 4411a 11 ... .GWMsIkw 112 12:40a. 4Mb. 1 Winston-Salem ...7 10:40p 1# lOp 13 Goldaboro IS 7:80a 1* S0a. IK Raleigh 16 !:lfip al2:t0p. N. Wilkaafa S al.40p 6 **p AN Wilkeah 1 8:00a 7 top IT Raleigh Goldaboro. 14 9:20a IV arrival and departure of *Passen gar trams at ML Airy. TlSte Sanford 8:80p I Mp . . Sanford-Wilm.. . .8:80s The Arrival and departure of Passen gee trains at Winston-Salem. 7l :4ft« . Mt. Airy Rural Hall .4 SNf Aanevitle l:80p (at Daily between Greensboro ant 'maton-Salem and daily, exeepl inday between Winaton-Salem ant >rtk Wilkeahnro. Through Pullman sleping car ser ta Washington. New York, Rich '«4, Norfolk. Atlanta, Birmingham MUk, New Orleans. San Francisco Mtdulsa published as Inforasatlor mi are not goaraateed It a. Pendtefoa. Agent. Phoae 23 aaanently or to vWt the mm «f (Mr i-hilrfhood, it now the hearts* ilnc* tlM auspeneloa began, m»i*M to steaaMkip agents. Proai twenty j to twenty-five leave km every day. | many of them being naturalised Aflurlrftn cttiseaie who to eAM j bock after an agreement ta reached with tha o para tors. Tkoy figure that 1 work will ba reewaed about tka mid ' HI# o' May. W«H supplied with Unitad Statee lurrxoey, whkh commands a high rata abroad a* a raault of tha ai < hang* tbay *ay tbay can lira mora rh In Kurope than la thetr adopt ed roontry whlla tha colltariaa an I closed. Thoaa intending to rswaln acroaa tha water ara taking all their household rood*, even tbalr mine pick* I with tham. The esodus la also In full awing In nthar bard coal regions. Mrs. BicWett Heard in Char lotto ' Charlotte, April 22.—kfri. T. W. , Hlr-katt a poke throe timea In Charlotte 'oday along tha llnaa of Infant and 1 maternity work under her direction, xs representative of the state board of 1 health. Her flrat appearance waa at 1 o'clock, when she spoke at a luncheon given by the Mecklenburg rhapter of the National League of Women Voter*. This afternoon she 1 nddressed the colon*! people at Orace A. M. E. Zion church under the aus pices of the Phyllis Wheatley branch I of the Y. W. C. A., this branch having l>een organised by Mrs. Elisabeth ' Preston Allan, one of Charlotte's : n.oat beloved woman, her intaraat hav ing always been keen in the work among the colored people. Mrs. Bickett's last talk waa this | evening at the windup meeting of the Y. W. C. A. campaign for 116,000, the final dinner being served at tha j Y W. C. A. l.nrire audiences heard Mrs. Hickett at each address. Sha was at I her beat and apoku with enthusiasm und inspirational effect. Ants Solve Problem* It han been found that the popula tion of an ant hill ha* solved many complicated mining problem*. Thou sand of ant* working Instinctively perform miraculoui engineering feat* with amazing efficiency and without 1 profiteering. Each ant find* its ov n wurk, and I the teamwork when big problems must I be solved is surprisingly efficient. I When one shift of workers tire or must stop for food or rest, Its place is taken by other workmen equnlly skillful, so not n moment is lost. When an ant becomes covered with 1 dirt, others immediately clean it by washing and brushing. During their mining operations in digging holes and removing stones an ant is often Injured, whereupon others rush to its assistance and carry it to a quiet gallery where first aid may be admin istered. The resourcefulness of these little engineers has been found to antici pate many of our recent efficiency methods. People who differ in political or religious matters must learn that such things are matters of degree of intelligence or perception, even, fre quently, of heredity or of environ ment, and are canaea for personal enmity only to mean minds. Peace cannot come through the typewriter or the quill pen. It must come through mankind itself Little sectional hatreds must cease in all practice. For Hogs— to Sweeten Swill —diaeolve I tibleepoonMl of Red D«.ti Lye in a pint of water, then add this solution to the slop or soft feed (or tO holts. Or dtsaolva % ol s csn . in s qusrt of water, and add to s barrel of skip. Stir thoroughly and feed t<> hogs mght and morning. • Aimsy» dm *mJ 11bs fia/m REI) DEVIL LYE Suri• is Strong H 1AVE THE BABY| •' screened and premise* kept clean. We need not have fli** If w* fight hird enough and along the right llnea to prevent them. "Thia ahould be our every day cry. Save the baby, awat the fly. Save the hahy, awat the fly." ANOTHER TRAGEDY DUE TO WHISKEY Judge Connor Sentence* Man to Penitentiary for Killing Neighbor. Rat-ford, April 22.—Juiljje G. W. Connor, pr»*idinic n' the April term of Superior court in Hoke, .panned sentence <>n Frank Averitt, on trial here for the killing of B. M. Plttman taut autumn. As the defendant1* at torney* entered a plea of murder in the second degree. and it f>eing ac cepted by the State, the sentence was made indeterminate, according to the statutory provision, which leave* Averitt'* sentence a term of not lea* than two years in the penitentiary nor over five. The fact* developed at the trial a tragic story .of two young men with families, the wife of one now a widow with several little onea, the wife of the other with a suckling babe whose father will bear the stigma of stripes without the stars and labor without glory. All has a setting of debauchery and bootlegging. The two operated, It is said, separate blind tiger* not far apart; and both lost them the same day when Deputy Sheriff Nsill Watson captured them together with much fresh brew; whereupon, so the convicted Averitt testified after his submission to sec ond degree murder, the deceased Pittinaii and he got together, each under the influence of their own make of the hootch, and had an altercation resulting in what Averitt termed a killing in self defense. Roy Averitt, brother of Prank, arrested under warrant for being accessory before the fact, wa* acquitted. Judge Connor wa* wont to moralise much upon the circumstance* in the ca*c. Pittman's widow and little children were there on t'ae one side; Averitt'* haggard and weary-eyed wife and tiny first bora were there on the other hand, each and stl look ing for ^even-handed justice. TW cause of the tragedy, spell it in large letters—Boose; and the remit, spall that in biasing type—One young man lying in his grave; another headed tor a State penitentiary; the children of each, and the widow and wife, al though innocent, the greater suffer ers. Z land-Virginia Fruit Suffered Little Damage h., April 24.—Commercial or chard* in Maryland and Virginia ap parently suffered but little reel damaire from recent front* which affected theae two state*, crop rxperta of the department of agriculture said today. /Their opinion wa* ba*ed, they ■aid, /upon the absence of return* from crop reporter*, who are required to communicate immediately any | damage done to crop* by itonu or Va Mo*Fnt *A^ 2^ C. > imuatt. ilrtr-Uuw Am mm h4 un iM> *m i< by Dm om mil* wot of Minkrllk Friday ■ft* moon shout !;S0 t'cML Tha total Iom to Mroond IM.MM wttk flftaen to twenty Mr. Auatla to Um bfaadar of Utto taction of tlx Rtata He la a moibtr of tha National OutriMy Itnto' Atoriatioa h4 to official ragtatrar «f Guarnaay cattk In tbia Mction. Ha had tn hU hard til Cuarnaaya for «klek to paid om thousand each. Flfty-flra ragiatarad Guamaayi and aight grade* want op In tKa flamaa that daatroyad Mr. Auatia'i big barn Friday, la addi tion to the Guarnaay cow*, tan fbia r«diit«*d 0. L C. aboata vara ao badly burned that tbraa bava alraady diad and tha otbara ara not axpaetad to aurvivr. Mr. Atiatin aatlmataa that Um thftat* war* worth something Ilka 126 each. Tha larga barn, 170x110 1 feat, waa ftllad with feed atnff and tha silo had a quantity In It, the total lnaa of tha feed being about $7,000. Tha harn wan worth about |1S,000, l-aing modern In avery re*pert inchid ing cement floor* in tha dairy de pa rtaant. Tha total entlroated loaa on eowt It < 130,000, on ahoata 1200, on^ bam flfl,00«. feed 17,000, farming imple j menta and lime 11,000, making a grand total lnaa of $MJ00, with only utmut 120,000 Iniuranr*. Resolutions of Raspect Where** the Supremo Architect of , the universe has iwn fit in HI* In finite wisdom on March 8th, 1922 to remove brother T. J. White a member of Zephyr lodge Nent the family of the deceased and to the Mount Airy News and to the Rcnfro Record for publication. J. F. Maymore Committee. A Surprise Coming to lllm The merchant who jtoesnt ad»er tise assumes that consumers are mire interested in his business than be is himself.- Trade Aid Bulletin (Provt .l-nre Journal.) Avoid Affectation Don't bother about others: be your-, self; there will always be noma to approve and some to disapprove bo , matter what you do or dont do.— . Anon. NOTICE OF TRl'STEE'S SAI.E OF I.ANI) By virtue of authority vested in me in a certain deed of trust executed the 10th day of Nov. 19'JO, by C. F. Martin and G. M. Brum r to the undersigned trustee for C. C. Hutchen* to ttecura an indebtedness of <4,560.00 and re corded in the office of the Register of deeds of Surry county, N. C., in trust book 76 page 17, default having been made in the payment of the interest therein secured, and at the request of the holder of the bonds therein secured/^!, will sell for cash, to the highest bidder, in front of the Bank of Mount Airy, Mt. Airy, N. C. on Saturday May 27th. 1922 _ a I _ Lying and being in Eldorm township and beginning at the month of the Uunter spring branch and ran* with Raid branchW. 84 degrees W. 2.24 chains; thence N. 6 degrees E. 8 chains; thence N. 18 degree* W. 1 chain; thence N. 6.10 chains to J. L. Elloitt's corner; thence with his old line 18.60 chains to J. L. Elloitt's old corner; thence on West line to a stake, Stultx's line; thence S. 48 dsarsss E. with Stults's line and creek to a hickonr tree; thence S. 76 degrees E. 8.18 chains to a large rock in the ' creek; thence up said creak N. 14 de grees E. 8.8 chains; thence N. 17 de grees W. 8.74 chains to the beginning. Containing 80 1-2 acres more or leaa. The above premises are situated on the waters of the Bull Run creek and is the pine* known as the Lee Elloitt mill on which Is situated the mill dam. flour mill, chop mtn, m mill ami buildings. Sale made to satiafjr a debt of 84.660.00 principal, interest and cost. of sale to add. This the 28th dajr of | April, 1922. • I Edw. M. Linrille, Trustee. fa. Robert & Eugene Cox CHIROPRACTORS Residence Phone, 34 Office Phone. 384 Dr. R. J. LOVILL PHYSICIAN OSce «m t. D. Islisrt Im<»>h Juicy Fruit, Peppermint I and Spearmint are certainly three delightful flavors to choose from. And WIIILEY'S F-l—the new sugar-coated pepper mint gum, is also a great treat for your sweet tooth. All are from the Wrigley factories where perfection is the rule. , r 1 Save the r wrappers 1 Good for I valuable I n «r mn Mm a — m premtumj A peaaimiit, again la the man who d...•< • ( « ih Urn. 4 (. TARHU MBD! {•Hiujra .jit fu*... . !u.» >( tht i IhM »Jn .-I;»r.„ . oy ,mi fh« a*n«r*l b-jili i-n<* A«t'«ta n»