Mr*. J. M. Cnwi md son and Misa Bintw Waller, of Durham *m week end (snti of Mrs. G. K. Snow. Mr*. J. D. Thompeon ha* leturnod from a visit to hrr dmcMtr at Black Mountain. * Mi»ses Annie. Alice. and Fannie Tolpr, Ethel Hajrnn. Anna Rector, Marian Prathef and Elisabeth I-one ' snent Monday m Winston-Salem shop ping. « The Mount Ain Tobacco Board ■ Trade met Thursday morn in* and d« cided to keep the tobacco market opetf a week longer than previously mth nwufteed or through Mar-h 7, Mrm. Joeeph G. Dawson and Mrs Harvey T. Walter, of Kinston, are rnests of Mr*. Roth Martin at the L«e of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sargent in this city. The Woman's Missionary society of the first Baptist church ohserrsd a day of prsyer for missions Wednes day. Suitable serricea ware held and lunch aarved at the chorch. ' Preaching service will be held at 11 a. m. at Oak Grove Methodist church next Saturday, lunch will be served at the church and quarterly conference will be held in the after noon with preaching again on Sunday. ' T. Daber left Saturday afternoon for Marietta. Ga., where ha goee to accept a position as draftsman. Ha will be Joined by his family in the near future. Oar community regrets to loos these go<«l citisens. 1,1 ' • The ^remains of the sixteen months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Orerby were shipped hers from Baa sett. Va., for burial which took place at the Baptist cemetery «t White Plains Sunday afternoon. Rev. C. C. Hay. more officiating Christopher Binder was boat to •bout thirty boy* and jirl* Saturday evening at the homo of hi* parent* on Pine street. Game* wen playad and Ice cream, cake and mint* won The Philathaa claaa of Central Methodist church will conduct a Par cel Port Auction sale Saturday night la the vacant store room on Maid street vacated by Kittrells. Every package will hove i> value of Ke or ia invited te bear Or i 4mm at M. C. C, w . at Central HriMM at w*t tin. W. M. MrCulley of Sali* bxtij. After • number of intern* ing rubber* the huetee* »»*i*ted by Mm. Vjr Mai. Mabel For aerved deiiciaua fruit coffee and aiinta. h ilftd MU The high Ml wee preaented to a handpaintrd Mm. I! te the honoree. Another 'Wt of town gweet waa Mm. C. L. Witherfogten, alao of Saliabury Baptist Itr. Eugene Olive will addreea the r-irular Monthly meethtjr of th" Wo man'* Miaaionary anciety of the Fmt Baptiat churrb Morula v aftmunin at three o'clock. Mm. Will Monday will entertain the aoeiety at her home an North Main itrcet, where hi addition te the addreea the n*alar routine work of the aociety will be attended te." i Midalfkt BUm Ruin* Stora f trr of oaknown origin Rttordif night a little after IS o'clock partly destroyed a frame building uaed aa a combined dwelling and tuner; (torn on north Main atraat Jtnt abyre the Dry Bridge.* The building la owned by Gaaton Galloway and the atorlc of gooda belonged to Prince Worrell who occupied a part of it aa a dwell tag houae. Altho it took only ten min ute* from the time the alarm waa tamed in for the fire department to get the flame* under control, (till the damage to the building and atock of good* ia aatteated to be about half of their value. Dr. H. K Bojrrr, Mrs. J. L. Woltt. C.C. Crrvrlinf and W. M. Jordan are attending the district conference at Summerfield this W»sh The name* of Mr. a ad Mr* W. R. Eckenrod were added to the church roll last Sunday. Mr. Eckenrod is a photographer and he and his wife are new and welcome citisons in the community, they come to us frotn Wavncuville. The pastor called attention to his new study Sunday and invited those who srr concerned afloat their soul's salvation or in need of his help ta any way to viait him in the study. He is usually there in the morning. The women who failed to attend the meeting of the Missionary society Monday afternoon miaaed an unusual ly interesting and helpful meeting. The • Josephine Frank Missionary society will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. T. H. Worrell.—Reporter. The March meeting of the U. ». C. — s Of (Mm, n't ih« tanm ttm Su— « f TW I tuwMn'i ««p«t *ou » ta» * k'ldwcumt rim uB tfc*"Im M*<W" And k i urtw m i H Tkb Kttk «pHm« Kk»..| "HMwUt" VnI Dtmm / ' Moot Airy, R. F. D. No. 1 . Mr*. Wayne Stevens who u * pa tient at Martin Memorial hoapital ia improving we are (lad to not*. W. W. W. Amhurn formerly of thi* Mctit* who recently purchased a fans near King and moved there, de parted this life Saturday ni|kt and waa laid to raat Monday following at Mt. Olive cemetery. H* leavee a wife, two aona arWT time daughter* to mourn hi* depar tort. Mr. Amburn was w«D knows and a man of good boalnaaa qualification* and will b* greatly ■Iwat Mr*. W. I... Owen* i* vary sick at thia writing, hop* she may soon im prove Maggie the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Will Morrison who recently moved from this section to Mount Airy ia wry sick with typhoid we an very socry to note. Maaale* aft vary plentiful in our neighborhood at thia ttaaa. I. T. Riddle ia toying plans for the erection of • saw dwelling. Ha axj pecto to begin work at once. Mr. John Bhmault waa painfully though not seriously hurt a few day* h"o while asaiating in fining a ear from a mod hole where H was lodged^ Hi mi uw mm won HflNHPH m my mmm. m aw hn NMI« taa Mm* af M. now on Piwiihw SI. t*2S w>«i • nrM af tfmt on of low thw two wan. It hw bow tha mm of helping • ffoodly aumbor of Moont Air* |il|li lorn thoir hoaw* «M haa emtof ia a poU May a»ra U* Mm of • aMtbof of systematic wain*. Frm* > standpoint of m»ootlort wo M tfc »t tha 'in •»-* *«v» t»««in <w« than S for aaat, and whoa wo take Into 'QMida ration tho tea* that aottho* tha S«u or Kmoral Oovorwaoat charm taa an It. ft M^hw It vary aitiaaMia. Tho books for oar aovoath aortw wfl ha apvn on tho ft rat day of March. Wo wilt affar for aata iham< in tH« oariw through Jath March aad April W» ara doairow of aollmc at tho laaat w war -haras u 4km naw hara In fore*, if raa ara a HhataHnkW mako roar ariainawaiita to bar addittaad sharw and If ywn ara not a fharahobtar wa ara anioa to haro yaa bacww ono. Erory dollar of tho mow that ia paid ia la taraad oat ta (ha aiatm for otthar bailiiaff, rin«ittriK or Hfttac a aeeetgaeo on bia or bar haoaa. OFFICERS—W. E. Lindsay, Prea.; E. ML Lhtville, V.-Prea.; Lillian Sparser, See. ft Tr«?aa.; E. C, Birena. Attorney. O'RFCTORS—W. E. Undeay, E. M. Ljnrtte. J. A. Teab. C. A. Shelton, C. W. Andrew, D. H. Cook. C. M. Whitlock, A. Gt Bowman, E. H. Kochtltzky, W. L Monday. v / Oim \mtmU4 ftrvt #mt •# Bank of Nfwt Airy «M BiMlif. Kiwwii Quartette S«ft far ^ Ijmit Thuraday niirht the KNrairt* quartette, eooipooed of Eucene Olive, W. K. Lindsay, T.. C. Btams and G. C. Lovill, w»nir for the Kiwania dab in Qmnibora It to understood on L-ood authority that om of the local rhurrhas sent A. G. Wehh alone vttM quartette aa a chaperon* ^Ntem Greensboro Mr. Webb nd Mr. Olive visited Chapel Hill, future scene of Mr. Olive's ^miniatry. and from there they took la the atudenta' ■onfrrmce in KaWfk, and attended mm of the Hum-Ram ley nuttings While in Raleirh Mr. Webb visited hia duuirhter. Mi*» A baa. who la • ata dent in Meredith college. Sparser Haada County Hi way ^ At their mtrtlni ta) Dobw.n Mc Dr. M. 8. Martin resigned as chair Man of the equnty Highway Commie-^ (ion and Hi Sparser waa elected in hta place. Dr. Martin rematna a ■Matter of the Coaualssioo but haa found that ha Is too busy % man to continue as Ita chains an. Mr. Spar, iter whoa* enthusiaam for food roads and efficient work aa a member wt t}e Commiaakn is much of its eomaum the past, was moat fittingly member of maihle W i ncaivn iy nude it. ✓^-Sheriff A. L. Aahborn made fi\ al yttlement with the Barry tear# of Commissioners at Dobaon Monday. The amount turnad over to the coun ty in asttlaanent was a small one and ha waa (tosa a receipt in ftalL / Homes & Lots For Sale 8 rooms all modern improvements large lot N. Main street. 6 rooms, bath, electric lights and sewer, Church street 4 rooms large lot at Cros* Roads. 4 rooms 2 acres, Bannertown 1 lot ott Korner street 5 Business lots Main street business section. 1 lot on Oak Street 7 room house on Rockford street /V 10 room house of Rockford street t 4-room houses betwlen Mount Airy and Quarry » Lots of Lots in Cast Mount Airy known as the goner pro perty,, priced to eelL We will be glad to show you any of this property. When you want to sell Uat it wRh iLijjL m HftiliM I ami fA lillYHK iMli Iv UHIU UL .. DRY LIME SIHUR (Tht Oririnai 1 Kill Ike Scale Before it Kills Ymt If m liuaraateed to have all the rood qoahtiea of liquid Lime-Sulfur. It ia the lateat and moat valuable (praying product that haa twn Hrvclopad. It diaolvae readily is water and will contn»r iiwtti and diaeaaee iuat a« effectively aa Itmc-iutfar tulatliiii, why ■ncur Ik* lcaaaa and dlaadvaiiticei of im ureinr oat • liquid, handling heavy harrrU, waate by leakage, paying freight on water, when all thia can be etaiMtarf by mixing your own on the apot at Ihmm. Dry Liat S'ulfur m an effective rimady far San Joae. Oyater-Shell Scale, Peach loaf curl and Bliirht. Peach twig Borer, Apple and Pear Scab etc. ■, a Sherwin-Wsll mm Ppomxnt f LARGEST MAKERS IHSSCtiaOES /JV THE ?XKU> The correct mixture (or (pray solution ia 12 to 15 poundi DRY UMt SULKL'R to fifty gallons water. Thia makes your solution eoet yon a»- . proximately 4 cents per gallon which ia leee than one-tenth the eeet of Lime Sulfur solution on today's market. Holcomb & I AUCTION SALE ) i I1 t. 1 will Mil at public auction to th» hfetetf bxhUr j Saturday, March 8, 2 P. M.

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