Relief is Foond
from Stomach
[rouble
at atoaaacb tiwaftla la n—dil by W.
T. Hmbwiw, M Mm St, CUAm
VMf*. Va. Mr. Mnabauii waa a
▼Mm af atoaaacb IMbii la tta worat
bvt vm rowpUuly rtitofvd to
health by taking Taalae. Ha aaya:
"1 have actually gahiad tMrty-aix
(awh by taking Tanlac awl Ca able
la aaik regular now for tha flrat
ttaaa la four yean. I don't believe
there la a man living who ever had
atnwai h tmubla warva than I M
I IM la Jnad of thaaa apalla all tha
ttau m4 llfa waa abaoat unhaarabla.
1 am aow la tha baat of haalth. Tnn
laa geta credit far It all."
Vndlgeeted food feraaanta aa tha
■toaiach and aoon tha antlr* ayataai
la flllad with poiaona. Tan lac waa
daatgnad to reetore tha itoawk to a
healthy condition and build op tha
whole body. Million* avarywhara
bava acriaiaiad Ita wondarful power ,
Oat a bottla today.
Far aala by leading druggtata. j
notice
Tbia ia to notify all paraona that 1
tha un.i. r-.^r.-.l Kaa qualiflad aa
Executrix of tha aatata of DaaM |
Marion lata of Surry county. All 1
panK.ru imlahfad to <«mr wnll make
Homed lata Battlement. All paraoaa
holding claim* against aald aatata will
flla him with undenirned on or be
fore September 21. 1 MS, or thia notice
will ba plead in bar of recovery.
Thia Sept. 18th, 1M2.
W. R. Radrett, Atty.
Mrs. M. M. Marion, Executrix.
Pilot Mountain, N. C.
Don't let washday
ruin your hands
Sudden change* from
hot to cold water,
weekly soaking in
•teaming auda—these
are the things about
washing at home that
quickly rob bands of
their charm and dain«
tines*.
Begin next washday
to keep your hands
soft and youthful by
phoning us.
We have services
. to meet your every
need—have our rep
resentative tell you
about them. Phone
and he w*'l call
Granite City Laundry
O. M. Brrndl*. Mir
Phone i| 65 S. Msia St.
'Smdlt,
COOfl PUNMNC MANY
SUITS AND IT SOLANS
MERRY WAR
tlMMVkM »U.lf fairly bafar* tha
«*Wte.
In liM|k Um moat tnUTNthf ru
mox la that MalUa A. Griffin, who
haa wnttan a ainat Irravarant articla
at ha co-opt, la to ba *aad by 4a
■aaaciatlaa. Mr. Ortffln Urea at
Wanda)] la a vary aicabla tobacco
• ommanity and a lattar a faw 4aya
**« froai INrgaai ami Joyrer Inti
mating act* aealnat him brought
a Mat daflaant raaponaa. Ha w»l.
coaaaa tha HI it and talka powarfully
at hie thraatanad auitora
Judge C. C. Ljron has heard »s
preliminary |U(N of thaee actions.
Tbe to eperathf association inlM
Want him fee • restraining order
WfdMndiy against Z. A. Hsrrell, of
Edgeromb, »nd W. T. Jones, of
Nash These restraining ordsr* m
returnable before Jndg* Frank Dan
iel* October t, when the defendant#
will show nun why these Injunction*
should not bo mode permanent. Mr.
Harris is said te have 25,000 pounds
in the biff pool and Mr. Jones 10,000.
Besides the injunction, the associa
tion will sue for the penalty of S
rents on all tobacco sold outside
the co-operative houses.
The purpose of the association Is
to protect growers who are signed
up from pressure on the part of the
outsiders. These actions will bo
followed by others involving quite s
big lot of money. Martin and Pitt
counties arc said to have many con
tract-breaker*. And use ides the
overt act of breaking the contract,
the association Is disposed to prose
cute those who have sought to pro
cure the breach. Therein lies the
possibility of a terrific fight. The
outsiders who distrust the co-opera
tive plan ar* going to insist on the
right of free speech end will contend
that any legislative act abridging thf
right of the auctionists to use persua
sion against the co-operatives. Is an
unwarranted invasion of constitution -
a! rights. _
The warfare will become hot
right then and if there is my falling
down of the co-operatives in their
effort to hold hi line 90,000 grower*
in the association, it wilt make eaiy
the amendment if not the repeal of
the present law which make* repris
als against the men who talk dero
gatory stuff against the association.
Rut it is highly doubtful whether
rpsogt to the courts will not hart
more than it helps. Peeling is bitter
in more than one county.
NOTICE
North Carolin, Surry Codnty.
Town of Mount Airy.
Under and by virtue of the law* of
the state of North Carolina and the
ordinances of the town of Mount Airy,
authorizing the sale of land* in the
town of Mount Airy for assessments
levied against said property for street
improvements, I will offer for sale
at the Court House, Dobson. N. C., on
the first Monday in October, it being
the 2nd day of October 1922 at 12
o'clock noon, the following property
for the assessments levied against
some, interest snd costs of sale.
Property of Mrs. Claude Beard, ly
ng on the north side of Pine street,
feet frontage, with dwelling
Amount $42.39, interest .84, cost
1.70. total $44.93.
This Sept. 1st, 1922.
R. V Peyerle,
City Tax Collector.
"Strong and Well"
"T WISH yoa could know how
A much I am improved since
taking the Cfrdut." write*
Mr*. Nannie Brown, of Black
Rock, Ark. "You wouldn't know
ma for the tame weak InraM I
waa before I took ft. At ay ... I
had to keep off my feet or I woaM
tall. I couldn't do my homework,
and |uat got where I'd moat aa ttef
be dead aa tiring. Some oae tpid
my huaband of Cardul. Ha got
tt tor m aad I look l
before I rtopped—then ofl tad oa
tor ttw iMt three rear* (art as a
toatc. I mw ■ decided I
ad was able to do ay
tor mj lamilr and for oTben. I
%
Taka Carttff
The Woman's Tonic
Further attempt to skaw th»
Frenck po»itk>n It made In th» added
atatimmt that Marshal Fnrh told tha
Armenlaa Bishop of Montreal an hta
visit ta the Canada city laat »prin*
that if tha Armeniana wanted libarty
they mat fight for It. Tha stata
mant aays further:
"At that tlaia tha Armenians had
been lad to disarm while Turkey had
armed, and 100,860 Armenians in
All tela had heen driven oat and ruta
ad. Moat of theee had sought refute
In Aaie Minor only ta ha maasacred."
Promises of protection for.tha Ar
menian* given hy J. i. Jnaa#rand.
French Amhaaaador at Waahlngton,
to offWiala of the Armenian organisa
tion, caused the organisation to (top
the propaganda it had began to cirru
lata. France, it believes, la behind
tha whole of tha present devastation.
The following telegram sent ta
President Hardinr today was signed
by the Armenian National Union of
America:
Monattetra tragedy unparalleled In
tha history of the haman race, and
pmhaMy extermination confronts the
remnant population of Christian Ar
menians in Asia Minor. The merci
less Turk has added I RO.OOO livea to
-Ma toll of l.fiOO.OOO massacred dar
ing the Great War. Only beautiM
women and girls are spared to a fata
forae than death. Bowed ta grief,
Armenians in America through tha
Armenian National Union fervently
entreat your Excellency for at Wast
some public expression of sympathy.
The ntoral support of the people of
the United Stats whose hands are
ever extended to suffering peoples of
all creeds and races may do more in
this calamitooa crisis to stem the
flood of plunder, pillage and as ass
ignation than the armed forces of
Europe. Turkish newspapers pub
lished in this country boldly threaten
the extermination of all Christian
Armenians and Greeks. Mosques end
citadels are to be built of the skulla
of the victims.
Can America with moral integrity
maintain an attitude of silence when
another colossal tragedy is casting its
ahadows before, and the life and the
peace of the world is again in immin
ent danger?
Ktatemrnt of Condition of Tbe
FIRST NATIONAL HANK.
it Mount Airy, in the state of North i
"arnltna. at tbe close o' business on ■
September 15, 1922.
RBSO'ROKfc
Loans and discount* 1666,663.98
Overdrafts, unsecured,... 127.20
Deposited to secure circula
tion. 60,000.00
All other U. S. securities,...R0.l00.00
Hi oids skhks »•
curities, etc 1,750 00
Hanking house, furniture
and fixtures 28,356.15
Real estate owned other than
banking house 701.28'
I.awful reserve with Federal
Reserve Bank 35,602.68
'll I ' ml ii mn ■
due from national banks,. 146,924.22
Dii'' m • i' » inker
and trust companies, 6,489.61
Miscellaneous cash items 661.44
StrH nut in fu i'l «v i:.
S. Treasurer and due
from U. S. Treasurer 2,500.00
Other assets 4,500.00
Total 11,008,166.56
IIART1 tTlE.^
Capital stock paid in 76,000.00
Surplus Fundi 60,000.00
Undivided profits 46,954.08
Undivided profits. 40,964.08
Reserved for interest
and taxes, ....*.1,670.34
Reserved for un
earned disct... .12.266.47 •
Total 59,890.89
Leas current ex
penses, etc. paid, 16,918.06
48,977.84
Circulating notes .60,000.00
Aimuint d'ie o State
banks, barkers, an,l
trust companies, in the
U. S 19,988.47
Certified checks outstand
ing 189.46
Oas^'®'"* eheeVs out
standing, 4,308.19
Individual deposits subject
to check, 2P2.614.14
Certificates of deposits,... 364 996.88
Other Una deposits 117,092.59
Total $1,008,166.66
'tat* o' North Carolina. County of ,
Surry, as
1. K. 0. Tmith. Cashier of the above
nwneH bank do solemnly swear that
he above ptatcmi-nt is true to the beat
>f my Wiewledre and belief.
K. C. SMITH, Cashier
Subscribed and swnm before me
the 21st day of Sept, 1922.
K. I ftrnnti'»'k N tar* PubNr
Cornet—Attest: T. O. Fawcett, M.
L. F ArmfleM. W. W. Burke,.Direct
WaJlaaa, Baft. H WW Ibt. Sd
waad OmU, at Maw York, M a ptm
nart «nU laae Mi Ufa In an a*r
Hehiaaka, npi iwilhi tlM New York,
A marlcan legion, at tha faneml of
UnMMM Maynard had tafcan
mack internet In tha tubercular aani
tariurn at flaranae and kad auuie
Many fllghta far tU benaflt. Mr.
ftrhiaaka Mid. Hia haart aiaij la
ba in the inetltution and It waa thoaght
that when ba aompietad Ma flight*
at Rutland ha would than (toy faimr
Ueutenant Maynard had baan art
ed by Mr*. Maynard to quit flying.
Ha had piomiaed bar that ha would,
tha airman having alao bad a yra
aentinent that aomethlng wonld hay
pan to hiai. Ha alMftad to aaacal
tha engagement at Rutland but wa*
urged by tha management of tha fair
and thooaanda of paopla of that tac
tion not to do it. According to thair i
ra<)aaat, ha mat hta daath juat prior
to the cloning of tha fair.
Mr*. Maynard flrat heard of bar
huehand'e daath aa aha aat in bar
ho ma at Queen*. N. Y.
Funeral aervice for Lieot. BeNin i
W. Maynard. tha "flying paraon,"
who loot hia lifa in Vermont laat
weak, waa bald at tha Maynard fam
ily burying ground naar HarreU'a
Store thia afternoon.
One of tha largaat aaaemMagaa ever
gatharad for a funeral in thia aection
of tha atato waa there to hear the
laat aad ritea aaid for one of Samp
son county'a moat famooa aona.
*• IMkia* N» Swfwy
N» OatMpstky
Drs. Cox
CHIROPRACTORS
MOUNT AIRY, N. C
OfflM ko*n:-l to It a. m. I to
t:tO p. m. Niffbt Iwn: 7 to 8 p. m.
Monday, WMbxtdtj and Satnrtlajr.
H~ >n— fc k»a tejm «*» 4*m+m W
p»»tan»» HM|M md» nldli i«Jial»»» in
A aMtar •««•«<• I*
•I Ik* faaml Anew Vm iIm wy 1m Mm tm
inmx* •• w« nMi « mM ta
ImmImm hi* !• in iNell a eervke le w a*
hi Ik Hw al and W tmmmm (vary
ai what haw
w ha* tar k
haw al tin day «r aMk k nan *a au
ha. la rtai 4Mfnw a <»
»h
TWa li lalhac yaa *—' — *-*—*--if - irintli
—4 bawa h* haa kna calM aa away ua«» hi
haaaaa wrtaa haa aalUd tw, ha wn4m
|uM»*M«tadaiailw»aviKai
wtMg <
iiH / in >*>>"'ji ')■! y fh»Cln UnilC^aCm.
ftviswjLx
Hannah & Moody
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NOTICE or BALE
B> virtue of the power of tale
cuisuatj lr. a crr.au> de*a of trust
iiadf by Aki Hutaon and wife,
Mailt# Hutaon, to H. D. McKaughan,
iruaUe. dated January 12. 1921, and
duly regiatered in the office of tha
Register of Deeda of Surry County,
North Carolina, In book of Mortgage*
aad Deeda of Truata No. 77, at pan
278, to which refrence la hereby madia,
ai d default having bwi mada In tha
payment of tha indabtadnaaa aacurad
by tha said daad of truat, wherebv tha
power of tale tharain contained haa
lacuna operative, and tha owner ef
Mid indebtedness having made de
mand upon the underaigned that ha
<etl the lands and premtae* conveyed
In aaid daad of truat according to the
term* of Mid instrument and apply
the ptocaedi aa therein directed, aaid
undersigned will, on Wedneaday,
October 1L 1*22, at IS a'clock p. m..
sell at public auction, for raah, oa the
Kiaea m the County of Surry,
of North Carolina, the follow
ing land aad p» alia**, aituatad. lying
and being in Sorry county aforesaid
tnd more particalarly deacribed and
defined aa follow*:
Beginning on a White Oak stump
and run* North 2 l-t Jsjms East,
10 1-2 ehaina to a staae In C. F. An'
thony'a line; thence South 87 l-t de
rraaa E. 15.25 e Km ism t« a etaka la E.
a. Reece's Mm; tkanaa I. • M dMTM
W. M.bl chama to a (take tat. &
Kaeca'i Itaa; thence • rhaiaa W. to a
stake; thence 8. M dtfraai W. II
chatna to a stake aa Um bask at the
\ i<IUin river; thaaea 46 h|iin B. I
rhaiaa to a itaka on taa bank of tka
river; thence 8. I chains seroaa tka
rtvrr to a stake; tkance W. 46 degraae
C. i> chains; thence N. 2 1-2 dagraaa
W 23 ehaina to tka beginning, con
taining forty-oca awl ona-kaff
(41 1 --) acrea, Mora ar lana.
a D. McKAUOHAN, Troatoa.
Tka Maal PwgaUfa
Aa a purgative, Chain bar Iain's
Tablet* are the exact thing is quired,
strong snougk far tka Mat rakaat,
mild enough tor children. Thay
cause an ■gieesMi ran isaswit of tka
hnwela arithoat any of that terrftir
rriflng. They are aaay and fkaaaM
tc take and agreeable In affect.
D,. k. J. LOVILL
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