HON OH ROLL
Mar* Mat* School.
let Grade—Edward Carton, Bachel
Booker, Iwi Scott Qwjm.
2nd Grade—Mary Ruth Jomm. Mil
drad Jana*. Margaret Booker, Blanche
Owyn. Georgia Worrell. florid*
Oravaa, Helen Lee Natea, Lewla
Wehh, Thomaa Paweett, Kaith Smith.
Srd Grade- Dorothy Janaa, Br*
Joy Worrall, Irene Cundiff, Jama*
Boyd. Jaaaa Boyd, Jamaa Hurat, John
Martin. Doerold Boyd, Oaonrla Ctill
dram, Margaret Gohla, Mma Hinea,
Oertrude ErtHk Smith, Mil
drad Sralth. Mary Wataan.
4th Grade- J aim >) Comha, Robert
Hanrlaon. f/Orka Wabh Dora Balla
Oravaa Lucille Slmmrtna, Mildred
Wolfa.
Mh Crailr- KnuifK Booker, Robert
Hlatt. Ruth JAhnwm, Wm. Taylor,
. Helen Worrall.
<lth Grade l^nna Hack.
7th Grada—Annlo Pawrett. Wallar#
Hhelton, Oarrta Taylor, Vawna W#at.
High School
11th Grade—Baatrlra Martin, Doro
thy Crevellng, Mary Loalle Powall,
Ethel Brim.
10th (>rada—Dorothy Ollhert, Mal
colm Wataon, Baulah Stout, Walter
Robagon, Ruth Mlnlck, Agne* Ounter,
Trcaala Maya, Thalma Creed, Lade
Bowman. Amoa Wyrlck, !x>ttla Brink
ley, Aeary Mary Binder,
Stella Key, Lyde Burcham, Virginia
Hunt.
0th Grade—Prank Smith, Mary
Sprinkle, Verona Itennis, Virginia
Booker, Allene Terry, Maria Baird,
Boy Edward*, Bertha Byrd, Ada Bel
•Ui Qwfc Cehrin OntM, Clari**
Hiwm, BmIjtb Booker. Mary K*ff,
Maoriim Stanley.
l*t Gratfe—Lteney Marah, franc**
Umwrt. Olh> Cain, Chrtlnd Cain.
Orrln Gravely, Kyle McCoy, Claud*
York, Cortoss Bsfcsrtsss, Bills* Ro
bertson, Annl* Rkmakir, Ruby Jar
rtll, Kath*rin* Brand!*.
2nd Grade—Elisabeth Martin, Nina
Binder, Maud* Co*.
Urd Grade—Alma Harriaon, Kath
leen Dobaon. France* Poller, Charl**
Lowry, Katharine Marshall, McRa*'
Byrd,Jame* Leake, John Rear*, Hugh
Reeee.
4th Grade Florence Mathews.
6th Grade-- Velma York, Mary
Thomas. Edna Ellis, Dorothy Jack
son. Nina Hoffmen, Vslerla Jackson. j
i #t.h Grade Robert Foy. Mary
; Itaine Cooke, Sue May Hendren.l
! I'ranocn f'awcett.
7th Grade Jnmr-s Tn-f-d, Asrn«-» |
[ Ayr**, Wrher f'xllaway.
When you mine to Mount Airy K"
| "tralirht to The News Office and have
1 the paper sent to your home.
Samu«l Campers Recovering
From InfltMBs*
Now York, March 10.—Anxiety
over the condition of 8amu*l Gom
per*, veteran labor leader, who Buf
fered an attack of influenta and
bronchial pneumonia, was removed
tonlfrht by physicians at I<enox Hill
hospital, who reported the elderly
patient much Improved and snld he
might be considered out of danger.
$60,000
For Surrv Farmers
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At SV2 per cent on 33 years time.
. . Secured through the Federal Land Bank, original
ly organixed by the U. S. Government and for the
benefit of farmers only.
This U Surry's allotment and closes April 23rd.
See me at once and get in your application.
J. LUTHER WOOD, Sec. A Treat.
Mount Airy, N. C.
The Good
Old Reliable
Ir year*
nWli"
Hon—t hoc Behold wnrici for twenty yeara has earned
for Had Davfi Ly« tba nana, "tba food old raHabla." It Is raHabla
for ao many Mb about tba bona*. It fraaa tba bouaawtfa from all
aorta of drudgary. Boy It by tha caaa; h'l c baa par that waj. And
alway* lamambar tba nacoa yoo can raiy on — "Had Dait Lya."
Writm fmr Fraa JaiMil
Wm. lehMd Mf«. Co, 1
RED DEVIL LYE
Plan to Plant Another Tree
For sale one year apple trees, York, Stayman, Wine
sap, Jonathan, Bon urn, Sparger for commercial
orchards. Write for prices.
eTw: JONES NURSERY CO.
Woodlawn, Vi.
Freight Claim Bureau, Inc.
G. C. TILL BY, Nuiin Mo. at Airy
Fr»ifht CUims and Ow Chart* Freight Bills Adjastad and CoUactad
Collection of all klnda of account*.
This company has had 28 Y<
Railroad ClaJaaa.
Special AM Far Dokoa High
Bnhaal
Tba County Board of Education la
trying to build ap a mmM mmlMil
ad mHooI at Dobaon wttb a standard
hi*h acbool dafartmaot. Mr J. H.
Allrad with Ma abU aorpa af aaala
tanta—tea >aa«ban to all—la bavin*
flaa aaccaes In mseflwy tba require
ment* for accredited relations. Ha
baa mad* arrangements to bava labo
ratory work in relation to his science
courses, secured a new atata library,
which baa bam ;»■ aroualy supple
mantad by tba people <if tba com
munity, an d bar provided for tba ra
corda of the arhoot to ba systematical
ly kept. Ona condition seemed hard
to meat: tba county fund* and local
tax fundi ware not lufficient to rim
the school the required aiflit montln.
Noting that the legislature two yaara
ago made a special appropriation of
money to help achool* of t hia kind
to iret on their feet, 8up't llendivn
rn.nl>' application to the State Board
for npnt'iiil aid for tbia acbool. 'n
response to thla application, he reeen'
ly received the following letter:
"Raleigh, N. C„ March ». 1»23.
My Dear 8lr:
I take pleasure In informinr you
that the Htata Hoard of Education he*
approved special appropriation to the
Dobaon Hiirh School to the amount of
«1200.
This amount will be aent to you Ju«t
aa soon aa arrsncemenis can be made
Htata Treasure*
With every good wish, ! am.
Cordially yours,
J. Henry Highsmith.
Supervisor of High Schools."
Large Sum Bain* Paid
To Virginia Grower*
Raleigh. Marrh 17.—More than a
million and a quarter dollars wa* paid
out to Virginia members of the To
bticco Grower*' Cooperative associ
ation of the dark-fired area this week
on or about March 16. according to
the announcement of F. D. Willlama,
manager of the dark leaf department.
According to Mr, Williams' an
"ouncement, checks were made out for
all dark tobacco delivered up to Feb
ruary 17, by which date the associa
tion had received about 20,000,000
pounds of the dark weed. The se
cond payment, like the flrat will
amount to approximately 40 per rent,
of the appraised value* of the tobac
co, and the sum of the firat two pay
ment* will run well beyond what the
farmer ha* irencrally averaged ifor hi*
crop* In ordinary year* with a fur
ther payment a**ured at a later date.
Co-op members in 8outh Carolina
who hava already received 10f> per
cent of tl)e appraised values of their
tobacco and are assured of a fourth
payment, are checking up their gain*
and an* well *ati*fied with their first I
year of co-operative marketing.
Anti-Road Bond Force* In
Virginia House Claim Win
Richmond. Va., March 9.—The anti
bond force* In the general assembly
tonight claimed a victory over the
bond advocate*, following the action
lata today of the house roads com
mittee in reporting unfavorably the
three bills providing for the sub
mission of a tfiO.OOO.OOO bond iasue
proposal to the electorate, an emer
gency loan of 16,000,000 on short term
notes and a special tax of one rent
per gallon on gasoline, which wma
i-ouplad with a favorable report on
the bill calling for an expreasion of
the voters of the state on the ques
tion of whether highway construc
tion should be financed on a "pay-as
you-go" plan or through the issu
ance of bonds.
The anti-bond men won another
point on the floor of the houae when
they succeeded in pushing the meas
ure authorising the governor to bor
row funds for road construction in
anticipation of the one mill tax to
ita engrossment and third reading,
while the senate finance committee
refused to hold back a similar meas
ure in the upper house for consider
ation along with other highway.
DANCER IN DELAY
Kidney Diseases Ara Too
Dangerous For Mt Airy_
Poop la To N a gleet
The great danger of kidney trou
bles is that they of tea get a Ann
hold before the cofferer racogniaaa
them. Health will be gradually un
dermined. Backache, headache, ner
vousness, lamenesa, soreness, him ago,
urinary troubles, dropey, gravel and
Blight's diseaae may follow as ths
kidneys get worse. Dont neglect
your kidneys. Help the kidney* with
Doan's Kidney Pills, which ate so
strongly recommended right hers In
Mt. Airy.
Mrs. J. F. Dsvia, lit Lebanon St,
says: "I was' down with my hack
snd the pains wers so had, I surely
was in misery. I couldn't move one
way or the othedr and would cry from
pain. There was only one remedy
that gave me any relief and that was
Doan's Kidney Pills. A few Doan's
always bring me quick results."
<0c, at aU dealers. Poeter-Mil
bura Cos Mfrs.„ Buffalo, N. 7.
Ymir neighbor* Imp poated abort
the local Matter* by raadtng tba bona
paper—Tba Mount Airy Maw*. Have
It aant to yeur ban.
EVERY TRACE OF
FLU DISAPPEARS
Dreadful After Effect* Entire
ly Orarcooa, State* Ail****
Citiian Cairn* IS PowmU.
"1 have reaped wh graat banoAta
from taking faniae that I can tall
tba world It it a truly wondeiful
l< edirine," race"! ly declared A. W.
Wheoleaa. In* P» .rhtroe St., Atlanta,
Oa- aperlai repreaentatlre of tba
tfrlfl.t f'c. (I'Ml i in hotel equip
ment.
"I with m-rvw) Indicant ion
a year or mora, ' »< naarly twenty
pound* and Iwtmr tmdly weakened.
Than In this rundown *'»U. I waa
•Iruki-n with 'flu' and It Iff. me in a
very rritlral condition. 1 had no np
petite, rould not dlge*t proparly tha
little I did aat, and waa too nervou*
U> *leep.
"Hearing of Teniae through »'>m«
friend* I concluded to teat It for my
aalf. It andad my Indigeatkin, built
ma up eighteen pound*, and ever ilnca
It aat ma right I hava enjoyed excel I -
i nt health. I gladly recommend tha
treatment, not only for what It ha*
doni' for ma, but aliio for tha good it
ha* dona a number of my frland* and
relative*."*
Tanlar ia for naW by all rood dtrug
iri«ta, Take no lubatituta. Over 88
million bottle* aold.
About 7000 people read The Mount
Airy New* and hav* been reading i(
for many year*. You hava it *ent to
your homa tha naxt time you come to
town.
NOTICE.
North Carolina, Surry County. In
the Superior Court.
J. W. Chandler V*. Vary Ball
Chandler.
To Mary Bell ChanJWr. Take No
tice.
That an action entitled a* above
haa Ix-cn lommenvl in the Superior
Court of Surry County, which action
ha* been brought and complaint fil"d
in thia court by the plaintiff agalnit
tha defendant, taking for a divorce
from the bond* of matrimony. Tb*
defendant I* further notified to ap
pear at the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Surry Count v, In
hi* office In Dobeon on the 23ra day
of March 1923 and an*wer the com
plaint or the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demanded.
Thia February 20th. 1928.
F. T. Lewellyn,
Clerk of Superior Court.
Nol ire of Administration.
Having qualified an Adminiatraor
of the fiUtf of W. E. Mc Kinney, de
Wind, I hereby notify all persona
holding claim* against the wiid es
tate to preaent the same to m. fur
payment within twelve montha from
the date of thii notice, or aaid notice
will be pleaded In bar of recovery
thereof. All person* indebted to the
estate are requested to make im
mediate payment.
Thia March 7th. 1#23.
J. G. Clayton. Rural Hall, N. C., Ad
miniatrator of W. E. Mc Kinney. De
ceased.
J. H. Folger, Atty.. Mt. Airy N. C.
FOR SALE
For aale or trade for property hi
Mount Airy, 60 acre* in Yadkin coun
ty, 3 1-2 mites south Yadkinville.
Good timber, good buildings and other
improvements. 1 also have 100 acre*
7 miles south of Yadkinville with rood
buildings and lota of timber. 1 nave
160 acres known a* the Towe farm
near foot of Wards Gap with S5 acres
good bottom, 60 acre# fenced, 800 good
bearing fruit trees with good build
ings and nut buildings. All at »
bargain as I am cloaing out.
J. A. ATKIN8,
Mount Airy. N. C.
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EXPECTING NEW SHIPMENT
le Tires
From Factory
Price* on thb Lot Will
B« Attractive. Watch for
Announcement Later.
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MOUNT AIRY, N. C.
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Marble and Granite Monument*, Tomb* and
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GRANITE WORK OF ALL KINDS
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MOUNT AIRY, N. C.
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