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nnancuuiy m But if be »r» that the •n few bMiyi In to UD on him and ho : is orach Was time for of life than ha had Ha mod finds that Mat of tha toiling folks in town ara aa buey and a Httle ha had rrar upwlad to it will tain bat a I of thia i i la tha rr i MB «■ i hi tha c try is that ha Htm too moeh ta 1 aatf. Tha Han who is not aiiiritoc with tha folks about him. whether ha Htn in the town ar country, ia hi the direct road to the dissatisfied life. Mo ain Hreth to himaelf, and geta by with it for vary loo*. The way "to enjoy life is to fet out among the folks about yoa and learn of their problems, their trochlea as well as their successes, and fai thia way one can easily learn that life ia not a bloom in* bed of roees anywhere, ■either should it be a briar patch. The best place in the world aa a rule, to find happiness is right where one is. The trouble, aa a rule, ia not so ■inch in ones surroundings aa in on** MR. The remedy, usually, for a dis satisfied Ufa, ia to be found within anas own breast. CONSIDER THE BOY The trial at Dofaaon thia week of the case oririfcatin* in thia city aooe weeks ago as the reeuit of a achool that a boy haa aoaae rights ia achool. Because a hoy la a hoy It doM not fol low that ha ia "not truthful. In thia aaaa it ia made to appear that if the hay had been given a lisaiint and I ta state Ma ride of the caae might hare been no trial. This was all mads moot tmprsssiri | a few years past ta the editor af thia j paper whan he got in wrong with a| teacher. A son was kept oat of i for a half day to food a hundred eol- I aaiea af baaa It was fall af thai year and a rush of that ha ad that tha hey waa a falsehood, for ta tha Mm at feeding a iM of baM waa aa unheatd of aot ha tow. Thea hel ta poaioh the hey fee *y-| FOOD PRICES HIGH It will be food urn to the (a to all others who moat bay to know of all Cam will aall hart in Airy la a Mar now for $IM H yea want «• bay »*pv«i •oar thaae prim. The thine t» that It is hard I hnpoaeMe to boy can at any price. One he h SI M for can bo) 4 baafi aMa to find any far a It ia vary wall known that ft and all ara bayars of food products of al kind a. It ia admitted that th« war Id ■hortaffc of train «ropa of all kinds ia mpwaiblt tat the high prices now prrraiHn* and that thaac price* will he the rale during the coartng ram mer. or until harvest. In the light of all thia it will atand rrary thought ful man In hand to be aa ssving aa he ran with bia food products and make them go as far as they will, both for his own fond and for the rood of hie neighbor who must bay. If corn were shipped her* from the weat, as ia often dona. It would now coat much more than the local mar ket is payter- If wheat ware shipped •» from the wast K would coat as much as $2.50 the bushel. AD this means that the mat of making the t>reeent crop will ba high as will the eoat of all other work whsra food COCA COLA TO THE It ia hard for the folks who aiaaOs with the problems of tar^Jftata to forget that Coca Cola is yet In the land. Down at Raleigh the law making body la seanhlng night and day to find aaMa way to raise a faw additional million* of Joi tars without touching the Kany mil lions that are piled up here and there about over the state in the hands of a faw who hare been lucky in these; days of ansa prod action They nat lat their ays at Coca Cola. 80 Is thia bow famous drink that It will eaotinae to sell ma If It ba Hfftliid to pay a little state Us | at one cart far sac W. C. T. U. wfll att -Mp. m. wM S.M. r'niatiff allowed to imiiff the office by muni of this fraud. WMb the MlnUbt ilhfM the M rtfUMmri ni fOMKiiri iw wc ti'a friends of Misa BMinAr itete that there will be more wUmm at m tin the suit. J eat how murh they wfll he able tc cat hefur* the conrt hi the wt*«r of ahaaiiir fmd b » matter that cannot he determined an^ the trial of the eaae will reveal the evi dence. » Mr. UwiiiHl ia faint ah*at his work unconcerned regarding the ac tion brought against him and da dares he has bo knowledge of any on larr and fraudulent means oaeJ in his behalf. The nnaoiH against Mr. Lawrence is made returnable before the Clerk of the Court on February 11th and at-' tomeys fee Misa Harkrader will in sist on hearing the ease at the April term of court. JOHN ATKINS GETS PRISON SENTENCE Agnmst Him P—imm The News ia in rtoift of a tala rram from the Chief of Police of Richmond, lad., string aa account of the diapoaKfcm of the case against John A. Atkins charged with endeav oring to "ehootup" the police station at that place mm weeks ago. Two weeks ago this newspaper carried aa account of his eecapade. whan ha. while ia a drunken condition, attempt ad ta gat even with the officers far a former arrest. His trial was held oa Jan. Slat ia Richmond. lad., when he plead guilty ta a charge of (hoot ing with Intent to Ull. The court sentenced him to the Indiana state prison at Michigan City for aa inde terminate tana of two to fourteen year*. Ha was Immediately convey ed to the prison where ho began his sago (totai that there are other aaoee pending against hha la the courts of paced of. «* of U to tide • Ml 9t m m 4 bm is To eHminatr all thi« confusion Mr. Byerly, and the other msmhsrs of the Board, haft asked that a Mil be pass ed by the Legislature aboBahing the CoMtjr Auditor. Ttda mem (ffinr •ot be dwM by the people i three fonrnlaf boarda at tha to-wit: the County »I1 political only for 1 tha It woold W tha doty at tha snr of ficial to keep tha Mu of all tha hoards at tha comity to each t way aa tha pubBe would know rrary day what Ok condition of the county waa. Aa Mr. Byerly expreaeed H Monday: He said. "I can open op my books to the bank any night I want to and they wiB tell nM.Jnat how everything stands. and Ita nothing bat boatneaa that the ttMJM tax money collected from the people to this county should be handled to the same way. With taxes aa high aa they are and so many looae ways at handling the county's flnancea it is nothing leaa than criminal to go on aa we have to, the Another mbre made by the Com- ' misaioners Monday was that at ra-j quiring the comity officials to gfrrej bonds to reputable I fa the past the that good buaineaa dsamniis that the lust (at away from the aid nd that all officiate wifl be to g+re bonds with to that way. Tar years tha City at Mount Airy has not accepted personal honda from Its officiala. Not Tkia Gao. L. Shelton, who ttres weat of this city, and deBvers milk to a large numhsr at Mount Airy residents is beta* bothered eery much thaae day* about being questioned concerning his trial to the Baeorder'a court. Last week tha Becoeder's court column carried aa account at Goorau*s trial, but H deralope that it waa annthsr our Georgs L. states that ha daaa not want to make any pretentions at ha> tag a aatot yet he haa pet off oa Mm. And ia thia true Uk to Ma eua ef W. i. Mr. and KaJ D. Sargent leaeeBan day tor FWUs la spend ss sural ■* niUlofw ia now off ths press, ft will b« mailed to m upon rsqnsst. Write as for it. DraarWi Bosi ro* RENT OS mi O— Bw with steel ceilinc ovsr store. 8. M. Hsl*. 1-4-e CORD WOOD for —1» goo W. W. Burke, City, th Income Tax Returns Far Prepared by J. Lettk llelloway 273 Afar CP.E \ Russell Fork Coal Company •' . 5 Phones 90—406—110 ' C E. COX mad M. A. 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