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Address: W. E. JACKSON LAND COMPANY MOUNT AIRY, North Carolina Imomtcm Owmr Omm Million Mkrt First National Bank MmM Amy. N C. Has given satisfactory service to its customers for more than twenty-five years. What can we do for you? r. G. FAWCETT, PruiiiBl W. W. BURKE, Vif-PrMiit E. a SMITH, CmU*t YOU SHOULD THE SURRY COUNTY LOAN I TRUST CO. AS YOUR EXECUTOR FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: D0t*dtk!$ MM • • • Aw 19$t NELSON MACHINERY CO. KIDNAPPER SENDS FRANKS A WREATH PImmm Rm*M ky Family of Mmrdmrm* Rmy SigMd With bttartkHMr1! Win Chicago, May 28.—Concentrating • tWr urgiM into on* body for the captor* of tto kidnappers and mur dtrm of "Bobby" Frank*, State and city InwtliMon have combined and act stoat prnwii of elimination and reconstruction with MvermJ new claws to work on. Tto Prank* family was atartled to day when it received a floral wreath marked "George Johnson," tto name given by tto estortionist who talked over tto telephone with Mrs. Franks and also that eigneA to tto 910,000 ransom letter. Tto wresth csme marked "sym pathy of (Seorire Johnson." It was 1 traced to tto florist shop of Walter 0. Laube. No. 366 East i3rd. Street. Tto florist described tto purchaser as about S8 years old. 5 feet 11 inches, •lender, weight about ISO pound*, smooth face and wearing horn rim med glasses. He entered the shop last night Just st closing time. "I'd Uto to see some wreaths ap propriate for a funeral," to Mid. "I don't see anything I want, but I will leave it to you. So send a wreath to tto value of $10 to No. 5062 E1I1* Avenue." He paid tto 110 and walk ed out. A real clew is in the spectacles found near tto body What oculist wrote tto prescription for these spec tacles T What optician made them T If tto identity of tto owner of these glasses is established tto police be lieve they will have a most important elew Vo^c Since 1M0. Cml War Veteran 1* Found Ineligible Settle, May 23.—E. W. Bimu. M. of Seattle, vftenin of the eMI war, who voted for Abraham Lincoln twice and who ha* cast his ballot for every Republican presidential candidate since 1M0. has recently found out he ia net a citizen and can not vote for a candidate this fall. » When Binna went to reriater the clerk of a Seattle registration office found out that he was horn in Eng land, that he wa> not naturalised, though he had voted since 1840. and that, white he thought hia father waa a naturalised citizen of the United States, he could not produce a cofr of hia father's naturalisatioe papers. Binns' father died SO years ago. Herd of Pure Bred | Herefcurds At Auction I! * At our barn* ot» MrConnel! road, Gorrell Street extension, Greensboro, N. C., June 10th., 1:30 P. M. In order to make room for our rapidly increasing Nursery husineee, we will mQ oar entlrs hard of Hereforda to tba highest bidder, nothing reserved. Thia I* a rare opportunity. In assembling th«> foundation for thia herd we were careful to get the beat thia and the Old Country had to offer. Dur ing the low price of any animal, brood stock goes to the butcher, we have J net passed through a period of thia kind and the country ie now facing a shortage of good brood stock and prices have started upward and as soon as the stockman realises this, there will be a ruah to ra» stock again and cause a drain on the normal beef supply which will In torn cause a shortage in beef. The wise person will stock up and keep a normal supply of brood stock on band at all times. Tliia is the time get them. Will also sell one manure spreader. Greene boro Nurswr.es ft Stock Farm John A. Yeaag ft Sena, Owners. GREENSBORO, N. C. Wrage-CRUSH Im^GRDSH^ ImwiCHDSH Jimmbty Crickeh, olpalyou ^ jusc aught to taste ill -i -tks frssk, forte of youth finds m dmlicious diffsrsmet in tks gsnuins Ward's Orange-Crush—and pas— along tkm word to kis f TNON'T bay t bottled drink that'* just "tomethinj ^ cold." Aak lor Ward'* Orange -Crush—o r if yea pr-fcf flavor, aak for Lemon-Crush or L.rne t'a a delicious difference, bora of Ward's socrmt proc oss. lmiinooa don't compare. Ward'a Crushes are more than merely deliooos—they are whoteeooae and have a real food value. Road our formula. Here it is: To the natural fruit oila of oranges, lemona and bmee are added citrus fruit juices, carbonated weter, Ml add, U. & Certified food color and pure cane Bottling Company
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