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jm tt hah* to be a la la ta as pOa la i»|wa< to tha < • hog fan la til of tha dlnga i Mora In tha natore of drudgery than It ihonld ba. Moat folka do tha haat they can, and yet It look* to heaahame that ghrla ahoald bo brought op in a home where there are no tlrna of mjtaro. no pic ture*. no book* and no company room. Wo wonder a girl marriea and geta away to her own home aa m>iekly aa aha ean from anch plaeea. Tha more meet to gat better home* la • good LEN1NE IS DEAD A thooaand rear hence and hletory will be telling the atory of how a man by the name of Lertine oteithten the guoHiawnt of Rnaaia, pat the Cur to death along with every member of hie family and drove every nobleman from the country and divided their nfhe did all thia' and he to dead. Laot week he paaaed off the aeene after • year of illneea. Whoa a ytxnw man Lenine aaw bia brother hanired by the order of the Crnr and from then on he waa the ene my of the ratine bonne of Rnaaia. He Wnw an agitator and w*>en the world war came and the armiee of Rnaaia were butchered like cattle ander the Clara leadrmhip. Lenine it organiaed the country and took over the rale of the land. Use world ha* known nothing like what Rnaeia haa l*rred th«migh in the p t«f Pee y-t»-a under hit leader* liip. V hat the fn ture of uie c. untry will o. no o* ■> ->r. tell, but the place of Lenine in hiatory ia aa aeetrre aa that of Napoleon or Alexander. GREATEST FRAUD YET When Germany invaded France a great section of country waa plunder ed aa none bat a German could do K. Since the war Franca haa spent al most untold turn* rebuilding whole eKles. opening canal*, restoring rail and dirt roada, and making the coon try inhabitable again. It is now com ing to light that the greatest frauda that the world haa known are in the way of getting money from the French government for theae ex pense*. Those who are in charge of the work and have the right to make appropriations get credit for often paying in the tt^y of damairea ton the amount that should have paid. If a nun with influence got his home destroyed he was able to collect much mors than enough to rebuild it. But the poor man, the fel low with no influence with the ruling ruling class, got nothing. Thus the Money has boon spout largely for the rebuilding of factories, and public 'tten to tV list of no'ospapois publish ( «4 to this oeettosL It lo I the offlrf a( the old Time Ms cHy and Is • weekly GOVERNOR MORRISON AND SCHOOL BOOKS Tha book» mad in oar -trm arhaal* •n nImM by « hoard of highly ad» boat what wfll BMt tha ma* of oar •choola. Reantly tho bowl Mda ear put Ma foot down on tha naa of two of tha aalartion, for tha raaaon that thay taaeh tha theory of avolntion. And *o thia avolotton theory la oonatantly with na, if not In ona way then in an. nthar. Tho aet of oar Girornor will maat the approval of a larwa rfuinhar of paopl* of tha atata, and it will rauaa a wnila from • r">«t many who will naa nothing to ha alarmad ahout in tha fjovarnor** art. The froth win not down, and if tha thaory of aval at ion in trno than it would ha juat aa wall to try to aoppraaa tha multfpiteatkm tahla aa to try to turn tha ayaa of tha world from what appaara to many mtomtad paopla to ha • wiantifle truth. LETTS ALL HEAR THE BLACKFACE MINSTRELS "We hat* to be a kicker We fVMTilty stand for peace. But the wheel that doe* the aqeak la the wheel that (eta the grmm" • We hare aaid It before and we It again. Mount Airy need* above all thiaga to have mme gal tegilhat meeting*' And If the good people want to atop oa fmm playing on thli *trlng, now I* the tine. No one tola until la at week that the Kiwania cM ' waa capable of palling off a (how that wwM do credit to the famoaa jubilee mlnatrela, hut Mar we know and aome of a* appreciate our local talent. AH of na would enjoy then If we had the opportunity. Wa sug gest the Klwanla club ghre oa the op portunity. Lot the Woman'a rh>i join them, hire a hall and derate the proreeda of the ahow to forming a neat egg for the future municipal library, or any other auteipilae Mar thetr heart*. We know of several people in Moont Airy who nouriah their dys pepsia an well they hare not had a hearty laugh for many moon*. Ki wanlan* and good women, give them the charrt- to laugh. Greaae oar edi torial funny-bone and we will caaaa squeaking. RUBBING IT IN The Rnlcirh correspondent of thp Grnenahoro New* robbed It in ham in Sundays paper when he in a round about way told how ha feel* about the Charlotte Observer. He told haw Josiah W. Bailey ha* selected Say mon<J C. Dunn, of Enfield, for his campaign inanasrer.. Than he recall ed the fact that Mr. Dunn the manager of W. W. Kitchen when he ran for Governor and also rscalM the fart that Mr. Dunn is a first cou sin to Mr. Kite hen, and than abruptly »dds: "Albeit,' the present Charlotte Observer is by no means a first eon sin te tha old Journal edited by J. F. Caldwell.* In the language of the funny papers, that ourht to mean murder. V Dobaoo Court Next W«k\ /Judge Bryeon will hold court all TOobaon for one weak beginning Mon day February 4th. Thar* are no nrar der eases to ha triad at this torn of i umt and tfcs docket wffl ha made ap Ing uffinm against the prohibitiea law. Mount Airy Folks fa Hospital \ Ajnong the well known Mount Airy r»orle In Martin Memorial hospital are Mr*. Tom T&ynos and Mrs C Bin £Lnt opIwwbwRa and H. M. Foy who arc there tor triatansut The public wiB be gtod to know that all are doing nicely. lMVMta v f Daring the yaar of IMS the *toe* Aialted Mount A try tSO llmm white th« Grim Rnprr paid the dtjr only M *i*lta, amHinf •» the annual ra nort of J. C. Hill, bfhtnr of Vital Statl*tic» Amour the whit* popula tion there wart 201 bfrth* and 7t <*>ath», white the colored population wan augmented by It birth* and mat fered • teaa af17 per*on* by death. Thus It will be Men that Mount Ahry'i population had a net gain of 1Z4 Indi vidual* from the exreaa of births over death*. Bat It la aatwiaaly difficult to arrive at the exact figure* owing to the fact that both birth* and death* at the heal hoapital. whether of city people or of aountry peonlc art report ed in / Hohcrt Jtcktm, ic<d 28 and • heo tlwr to tho proprietor* of Jaekaoc Brother*, of Mount A toy, loot by fit* hia now homo hi too riebilty of Woat fiold hut Saturday nifht Ho had <tri*on hi* tar to mo a iwlcl*o> fend upon hi* roturn hone ho dlauwotod that the farm reaidonre tat the Mr ti hia mw koiao waa ablaao, pnawahlf hartnr esafht fM oparka from the Hihnnoy of tho real dartre. Both houaei wm ilootiujij together with afl hia corn and «h*at in tho rranary. H« lurrooded Hi roorain* from tho flaaM* w>mo of hia hooaohold (ooda. In surance to tho amonnt of HMO will fiver tho loaa only hi put — democrat hog still in lead The Newt it in meljK of a letter from .oar old friend Conse Hull, of Rsndl»man. 1 nndolph ccttnty, North Carolina, that proves beyond a doubt that H maket a difference whothsr a Republican or Democrat own* a ho* when the time comet to weigh tot. Yoa can judge for yourself; here ia what he saya: "I recently killed two hogs, one weighing 861 and the other 401 pound*. They were Dni*cs and full blooded Democrat!. Another reader of vour paper killed t^e of the tame litter at mine that wort Repub lican! and they weighed only 322 and 328 pound* respectively." It ttill look* like a hard year for Republican*. January 7 Osborne Hawka of Lamha btirjr killed a hog weighing 640 to The carcass wat weighed hi tectioM and thowa tome interesting welghta. The head weighed <1. Uver and Inogt 27, feet, rlba and backbones M. thou Id em 184, ham* 147 and middllnga 174 Unofficial reports have been re ceived from throe other Lamhsburg kills as follows: Wiley Leonard, two ten months old weighing 442 and 407 pounds; Harry Leonard one Bit to. and H. B. McCrsw two that Gordon"! and K. W. Davis* Just so j had a good one. Tell as aboot h We do not knew the political at of the to The Newt win p«t on for TV Mount Airy News *n*r mi at lis for 10 cents, one year ll .W HI* Hon. W. f Carter hma recently re turned from visiting his wife and m Cecil, both of whom art in the J ohm ' Hopkinn hoepltal in Bdttaun. \ Ho report* that both arc Mm nice i iV and that Coeil will bo homo Friday ! of this week. white Mrs. Carter la l omtaif homo in about tan dajri. While ! in Baltimore Mr. Carter pot in aomo irood lick* for hta home atate hi an ad • treaa before a meeting of the North I Carolina socigty of that ctf>. Tha ; Baltimore Son carried tha following account of Mr. Carter'* apaach: "North Carolina rank* foarth in tha value of farm product* and ha* one of i the fineat road eyatem* in the country, W. F. Carter, of Mt. Airy N. C.. told member* of the North Carolina Socie ty last night at the annual banqoet in the Hotel Eowraon. "It now is poaaible to travel for 500 miles tmm Mm north sad af the I to the sooth on hard sorfae Mr. Carter said. Industrially North Nits last 10 years than aay other State, "One hundred cotton mills in a *ingle Mr*Carter said. thatM^na^re^StaOs S. J Darrah, ratirteg yrisldsat aat included H. L. Price, Lafayette F. Temple, sad George W. Sparger, tha latter being a former Meant Airy hay head of tha society. MetfaaA BREAD MADE WITH MILK A TREAT FOR THE CHILDREN is Bpttcr-Krait bread iprad with de liriooa homemade jam or preserves. Better than cake, the* ujr. Oar bread i« made with • large percen tage of milk, and the parent and beat of floor, yeait, salt, aor«r, ate. Sunrise Bakery snvicE namm quautt W. S. Wolfe Drug Co. DRUGS Prewriotiona Carefully Compounded WHITMAN'S Cmmdf Yam Urn M if'* Fimwrnm W. S. Wolfe Drug Co. SERVICE PHONE S3 QUALITY BARGAINS in USED FORD CARS $275w00 cask, or $110.00 I Touring, •tarter, 1921 aodtl $200.00 cask, or $80.00 down balance Monthly ; Touring, •tarter, 1023 model, $250.00 cash, or $110.00 down, balonce monthly. Coupe, 1921 model, $208.00 cash, or $110.00 down, balance monthly. Granite City Motor Co. Lilly Land Co. Selling at the Rate of 100 Lota Per Moath On TV* East Gate Addition To TIm C\fj of Roooofco, Vm. The lut Gat* Addition to the city of Roanolu la fast becoming »wjr fiBow fed wa ara selling at the rata of 100 iota per Booth. Why? B»eaoa« the East Gate Addition la located only a vary *h<M* dmtaoca from the eenter of the eity and the grand old City of Roanoke la growing by boa and bound* aad our limit prtcea on theae lota rang* from |l£ to H10 par lot on tenia of approximately 6 par cant down and per cent each month without interact or taxaa. We wowld Uka for yo* to ret on tha train and go to our Boa nose Office at once, at 634 Mac Bain Building and if ere cant show you the beet lot for the least money and on the L—* terms that can be had in ~ Will not expect yon to with M. We alao km t w>w of lou and track farma located la Citiae of friwoataa. A Oak Hill, Peaberton, for and Bluefield, W. Va., i (ami ia^tha Oh^ V^ky^ai farm* on the hard road and line tilw tbc CitiM of and Bluefield. W. Va. Wa vill pay your railroad fan I ways to look at any of oar prop by ffiTinc you a recoiat oa your firat monthly —t a flaunt, far* aot to as eood fi.oo. If you cant go be mi m at Princatoo, W. Va. tho property you are i ad In and wa will bar# one of NT aaleanen aao you and explain me many wonderful pcopoeitione. LILLY LAND COMPANY HOME OFFICE PRINCETON, W. VA NOTICE By vutrue of authority vmM ia bm in a certain dead of trust cMcgtod by J. Floyd Hodges the 23rd day of Jan.. 1W8, to Mem an indebtedness of $1,000 and Neorded ia the Register of Deeds office of Surry county, N. C-, in book 86, pan 210, default hairing boon made in the payment of the not* therein secwed, and at the request of the holder I will aeU for caah to the highest bidder at public auction in front of the Bank of Mount Airy, M. OD Saturday, Feb. U. MM. at 1 P. H. the followiac described real aetata: Bein* a part of the tract of taai boofkt by i. H. Gwyn from Joe H»^im and Kmh Hayaee (aee^deail Rtkiih Gwyn'* corner on tho Fucj Gap road and running with hia Um north M deg. weat 760 ft to a hramh; thence north 1 def. weat 100 ft ta • ■take an the weat aide of the aaM branch in Charlie Hajmei line; thaaaa ■outh M dec. eaat 760 ft. ta the Fancy Gap road; thence with the weat aid* of the eaid road 100 ft. to the had*. nii>y ^ Sale made to aattafy a debt of tV <>O0 principal, intareat and coat of mm to add- ftSa Jan. I*. 1M4. T. B. McGargo, Jr, Tiaelea. Automobiles For Sale We have a very complete stock of Second Hand Cars to offer at attract ive prices. They have all been overhauled, painted and put In real good i dition, and we recommend them to you and stand behind what we say. * _ THEY ARE NOT RUN DOWN JUNK CARS YOU CAN GET ATTRACTIVE TIME PAYMENTS DO NOT BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE LOOKED OUR STOCK OVER You will find us in our mw building on Main street, between Ffaat m Second streets, Winston-Salem, N. C. LINDSAY FISHEL BUICK COMPANY PHONE 9077
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