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will aatiafy you or Mrhinery that w ram* tltM Dry Cleaning, Pw ■Ml Alteration work M Bury *y*t«ai that will papt Mrrku-. Ph«n< Airy Dry Cleaning Ca. MM Church Street. ra. W. I Woodruff. "TUB LETTER". In Magazine Section of nost Sunday Now York World will appear W. Someraat Maurhan'a «tory, "Tha Letter." This at»rv nr»»mt* with effectiveness the reaction* of Oecidanta in an Oriental a"t*in«. w.irkinir oat vividly the phy akoloiry of a certain type of woman ht • certain aat of circumatancaa. Mr. i* the author of many bnnka rite* an<l alrnrt atoriea that hava won *•«•< '-ma. "The haa bean se lected aa Mat one of hi* beat ahort atoriea. Thi* *t«ry complete in neat Sunday fcww York World. ptrnic jtorirr All peraona, firm or corporation, #»c., ar* hereby adviaed not to charge re- e-od* to mv wife, caah check* with my name signed to them. ffo <r«oda purchaaed by my wfe will ni'rf for by m«* Hp. Harry La Mar, CAB1) or TMANKH «-'*h tn thank oar neighbor* and fri-nda for their many acta and deed* of kindneaa during the aicknaaa and death of oar mother Mr*. Han aih Caaaall. Her Children. It p. for o^rITyearsT ULL'I CATARKH MEDICI KB haa feaaa aaad auecaaafuUy la the Uwtal 9' Cj t# ry^| ■ALL'S CATARRH H2THCX7TT raa (Ma at aa Otntmer.i which gm.-fcly ReUevaa by taenl acpli a: on.aad th* Hill A try, fem I iwtf Mr Mtm Utoto Owr* Km mwii I* 1m Mlaa Willi. Vatoattoa will laava tfta last of tha wmk to »toH (Mm* to ■ton to ttr aad Mra. Phil Coa*a, ■ mi. July 27th. Mm Annie Bkiwhu la rMthi frtmnda to Elk In. Mr. ami Mr. Elhar* Wlfflt—a aa4 win l*ay» gone to Pulaski, Va., tor m 'ellnite stay. The adult Rtbla Claaa, "Barneat Wnrkara," of tha Flat Rock Baptist hurrh will meet Friday night at tka h'tM of Mm. liar tort Burton. Tli«i tfAiiMiv HiABiAn'a mliI Mdiiih* • nr jrf'unK wfimfii ^ inii yuni •nil'i claaaM of tha Flat Rock Ptm bytarian rhurrh will hold a Joint meeting, Thursday night, at tha homa if Mis* Myrtle Valantina. Thnmaaville. July M.—Growing! rropa, or eropa that would ha grow-, lag undar ordinary conditions, ara i fallura In a wida araa hara, on ae-J -.tint of drought. Comparatively no . ••aln haa fajlan nine* cropa ware iUir ted. dim on good land* ia taa ■•»!tog from 2 to S faat tall or low. aa na plaaaaa to daacrlba It, exoapt * ma patrha* which may happan to Sa in moiat bottoms. Ona farmer i iy» ha plantad right buahala of Irlah potato** and harvaatad tha aama number of buahala. Another nay* ha plantad potatoM a* uaual and failad to gat a potato and on land which iiHually maka* plenty of that vageta hla to do hia family. Many peopla <ra 'Reeking other employment than 'ha farm, hoping to gat maintenance "or their faintliaa, a* everything on tha farm* ha* diad, including baana and other vegetable* in tha gardana. l<ot* of good farmer* ara buying dry heana from tha stores for food at home. Lawn* in tha city that ware beautiful a faw week* ago ara dead <nd no hope of raauacitation. Tobacco ia about to mature in Home 'ield* with a leaf about A inche* In length and not a good field of the weed anywhere in the community, ao far M report* go. Trinity Episcopal Church Swr Rav. Arthur H Marshal!, Mtototor. Church school Mch 9unday 10.00 a. m. Holy communion and sermon each 1st Sunday 11.00 a. m. Sermon by paator each Srd and 5th Sunday 11.00 a. m "ermon by paator each 2nd and 4th Sunday 7J0 p. a Van Limllcy's (UT flOwtRS --PHONF W. S. Wolfe Drug Co. Sight m m Aomw Cud/. «f Mlw. Mo.. play an Mrnmniu atmultaaaoaaly I while he m hlliMl. hat now that be . Hm reanined hi* «l*ht ma .>*Jy play owe Ha waa hllnrt 22 yeara He played • harmonica IwM to hla month with a yoba. a baajo «ith hla liaaila. a baaa dram beaten with bla elbow. rym- \ bate at rock with hi* kneea. a trlaagle •ad eight IHrtaa bella rani by hla faal | Ilia laablllty ta play note than am laatramrtii mow la captained by the fact thai ha canno< roseaatrata tmM rtaatly to play Mm haeaoaa I ha acata •aoalltTrnran of loach and faaila* that HsMfl Whilm Tkmy While amUi a (are yeara aentr at Atlanta. Oa.. a prleoner tirmiad a ponahla ice-making machine which la aow being manufactured, Another convict derlaed a tool far making all and when ha waa releaaed from Maryland atata peteoa ha accepted a | pnaltlon at MI.OW a year with a Arm. A hanker »aa abla to hulld op a larnrtlve Ineeetment hnalneaa that •attad him CTKi a day arblla In prlat*. A man convicted of tba murder of • New Tork lawyer und aani to an nay Inm for the criminally In thelcaa managed the Inveat meat af 'ha IQUtmi ha |MMwaaaad In «jch a way that It *re%< to nearly lar M»< ltant>-« Matin Cofilaalanar'a Sola af Land By irtue of authority '•alad in tha undoraigned in a certain order made the 20th day of July 1986. in re: F. M. Poo re, at al, an. Surry County Loan and Truat Co.. guardian of Myr tle Poore, the underaigned commia aioner aril) offer fc& aaic on tha pra miaaa, on Saturday, Auguat 8th. 1*25 , Ml a'cloch P. M„ the following described real aatate; A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Mount Airy town ahip, itarry County, N. C„ formerly belonging to Jamea Wilaon, and be ginning at a poat in the edge of the atrret now known a* Wilron atreat in tba town of Mount Airy and runa S. 37 dag. W. 1.50 chaina; South 56 dag. Eu*l 1.70 chaina, North 37 deg Eaat 1.50 chaina. North 56 deg. Weat 1.70 i iinka to the beginning. Second Tract: Beginning at H. ; Schafer'a Corner and runa thence N. , 39 dag. Weat 209 feet to Thompaon'a corner, thence North 62 deg. 30 min. Eaat 144 1-4 feet, thence South 38 deg. Weat 211 feet, thence 8. 68 deg. Weat 144 1-4 feet ta the beginning. The aame being iota one and two of Slat nade by T. B. McCargo. and aolH une 2ttth, 1925 and purch.-aed by Z. T. Smith for (1496.00. An ap-aet bid . having been filed on the aeeond tract; iicre;n deacribed the bidding will be gin at 11594.75. Tenna 25 per rent caah balance (I 1t. 18 and 24 montha. Thia the 29rd day of July, 1925. Bank of Mount Airy, Calendt For Spackl Term of Surry Super ior Court . Sept. 21. U. Th» J. ft. Wntkint Co. vs. W. L. Jones, et si. tb. W. rl. Phillips, et al, vs. A. C. Phillips, et si. •C. C. P. Dockery, et si, vs. W. H. Phillips, et si. W. J. P. Prsther vs. J. H. Oninn, et al. (2. C. P. Snow vs. Venule Wood. M. O. W. Hmmmm vs. Beo Kldd. 114 r. r. A Y. V. By. Co. vs. B. B. Galloway. 10O r Z. T. Smith vs. Southern Ry. Co. 101. C. E. I.undv vs. Universal Auto Co. 10&. M. A. Psrdue vs. Peter Johnson. 11? 4. W. Jones vs. C. W. Fulton. 113. Swiee Biddlr Hdw. Co. vs. C. W. Hodge, et al. 12'I. F. D. Forrester Co. vs. A. D. Barker. IE' . Wslter Snow, et al, vs. C. D. Gilbert. 163. Metropolitan Discount Co. vs. B. A. Jenkins. 1?4. Miner Motor Co. vs. A. E. Steele. fl I. C M. Bernard vs. Wilson Bros. KG. F. D. Forrester Co. vs. Venn!* Wood, et al. S74. Peoples National Bank v». T. A. Lewis, et al. Sept. 22. •' . Sept. 22. »•. W. B. Marion. Co. W. Jenkins * N. J. H. Mackie *. J. L. Mackie A Twin City Banl Es Ca. Tharaday, Sept. 14. Miucy Motor Co. va. J. H. Gwyn. in re: Last Will A TestamentJames Jessup. Rosa Schafer vs. H. Schafer. Nenl Row v». W. W. Dean. Rosa Schafer vs. Hermon Schafer. Ed I.inville va. Robert Stone. J. E. Ayen va. D. 8. Hixlgc. Robert Belton va. Greet Atlantic A Pacific Tea Co. | M. L. Young va. Farmers 6 Merchants Bank. J. V. Adams vs. L B. Murrey and W. W. Franklin, j R. R. Saunders vs. B. B. Saunders, et al. Friday. Sept. 25. W. H. Whitaker vs. W. H. Saunders, et aL G. W. Evans vs. D. W. A B. F. Sprinkle, et aL Mrs. Etta Welch. Guardian, vs. Join W. Hill. R. K. Simmons vs. M. Samet, et aL J. E. Jackson et al, vs. J. R. LinviUe. Hokomb Bros. vs. Nora Jones Norman Company. W. J. Swanaon, admr. vs. M. C Cox, et aL H. R Denney vs. Lee Bottoms. Earnest Snow vs. Jane Marian. C. P. Simon va. Tobacco Growers Association. Farmers A Merchant* Bank va. C N. W. E. Reid va. W. B. Norman. Saturday, Sept. M. R. W. Simpson vs. Arch Oneal. J. B. Adkins vs. R. D. A J. W. Heaahp. , W. E. Williamson vs. Surry Coaaty Loan A Trust I Co. 1 Foy A Shemwell vs. H. R Her* H. P. Jackson vs. J. E. Jackson. * W. R. Welborn va. W. L. Be see, Trustee, et aL Elkin National Bank va. R. C. Poindexter, et aL O. H. A J. F. Yokley va. Soatkern Distributors, at aL Tmaday, Sept. B. Ford Darnell vs. Elkin Shoe Company. 0. T. Fowler va. C. H. M. Daniel. J. M. Goard vs. S. E. MarahalL 8. D. -Granite City Moter Co. vs. Alex Banner A Lovfll va. Peaps ~ * J. H. Midkiff va. J. K. Rey CALENDAR COMMITTM.1 Dtwlh jkgMiJ r fluffd lead Norwich whlrt had Mi nad rtty nf the I la »l«th la ata*. mnrr than im-tunh «f Ha papalatloa falling rtrtlma of tba t'oitlratlaa of tit* Ae<d« tapa ntterty lip—Ihle and there *m no ••aovgh ahl* i>«dled lahorera I* imlw rh* «-Mrh had eta tared. Cattle maaied throagh the rani 'IHImMmI an<1 ilx> hur«*ef rotted where II DmA ■I •T«rtA feti* f«U Parltapa It'a becaaae newapapvr mea • a clannish lot of latfa and prefar. nmifd la their anlaaaa dutlea, io be of a ad aaiM t bean al roe I* leaking I he company of othera. hoi It atrtkaa Ihla obaarvar that thoaa who to the aiwapa few atnrlee miwrtln tha tlrltlee of the bar* fr< uffl™ Certainly die young ynunit woman—who I* aether lug tha news of tha tef aa count arc plant; of adventure, aoma uf It funny and again aatna of It aot aa funny. Practically every newspaper nan la tha world haa hoard tha etory of tha sub rapwrtor who. heiag of a timid Ra ta ra, waa assigned l.y bla city editor to laierrlaw tba Iraarlhla rnpltallat wboaa lovely da tighter had J«K run off with the family chauffeur la Mar and trambllnc he rang the doorbell, "la Mr. Jonca mf ha asked the maid »ho at law ami tba door. "No. ha la not," aba replied. "Thank ModT aald tba reporter, ttnd Ml off tba atei*. The atory la ao familiar to new* paper men (la fact It hi Incorporated lb many of tba taatboaka that now aim to laadi tha young reporter bow to ah not) that nee wonders how gen erally II la kuown by the public. Sf The Rut* Scala ii a flight of B rtepa of wlnte-»etn»i marble la ih« plazxu nt the i-barrli of A. Jnhn Lat •ran at Rome. whl<h, according to tra dition. belonged to th* hi mat- of Pilate at Jcruaalra. ami www mad* aacrad hf the twt of rhrl*! aa be pimmI ta Judgment. ibf Kaniuia City Tlmra re late*. I'raltenta ara permitted ta aacend til far atalra only "B their knee*, aad au imi haa been tW number that annually road* th* aacent that It waa found OH*aMl7 ta cin rr th* at*pa wltb t>lnnka of wood ta fnanre th*tr protection. It «aa while aacer.dlng thaw »ta|>a that Martla Luthar. tliM t mock, thought ha heard tha wirda. The Juat ahall H«e by fat h." Mortl fled bjr th* degradation to wblrt) h* ronaldarad >iia aup ratltlon had lad hUb. ha d'»tdM n»d haataned fl»*l th* apot. Fr-r klin mmd Hit KMm Of timely lutaraai. la view of facet doubt mat apon I'.-aJamta rrankllu'a kit* egp*riiuent. It th* recant dlaroe erj of a letter wrlttea by Franklin >ia th* aohject la a" hook publlahed la Laadaa la 1TT< n«>w la the library of th* frankllu .natltute, I'hlladelpMa. aajra Popular StU-no* Monthly After daarrthlac how to make the kite with i "point»a wire aa th* upright at Irk, Franklin aayST "Aa aooa aa ant *Y tlx- thunder dooda corn* over th* kit*, the polaied wire ait. draw th* e*e. tric Ore from them, aad the kit a. with all the twin*, will be electri2 d. aad the lonae flla m*ata of th* twine aid atand oot mrj way aad be attracted bjr aa ap proach lnc Anger.** Sit Mt th* Wool*Kk" Thla expriKBlno algnitt -a "To b* lord chaacellor of Eaxlaad The lord chaaceHur. prvelrilng officer of th* heoar of Ionia, ocruptae a aaat oa a coahlon Bluffed with areol It la a iatt* aqiiare bag of wool, without back or anna, and tea wad with red doth, la Qu*ea Kllaab th*a ratgn. aa act waa paewd ta prtnai th* expor tation of wool from England aad *•■ cearage wnnlaa maaufactar*. la ar dar that thla aoarre of the aatloaal wealth afeooid ha k«t roaatantly la aM wool aaeka war* placed la th* hewea ef latdn where th* JadfM aat. Tmmchms P*rr*, to Tmlk Th* bureau of Mologi. al aareey aaya aa hard aad raat rale eaa he laM dewa far teaching a Mrd ta talk. Thla la ratlrely • matter af patl*ac* and pwaa raraaca tat dealing with th* hird. At ftrat th* bird ahmtld b* kept la a room by Itaetf. aad th* rag* ctneied aa three aldea. Da ant talk to the bird except la repeating almpie phraaea over aad oe*r again <>nl> •<*e phrwae ahould be aaed la a at* «l« >lay la the <a»rty training OrailtMlly work until aeteral phraaaa ate >«fwal ad trrer . ad «ar to the Mrd *acfc dat \ ■ We lira now agents for Hit Haw bile, both foura and sin, aqulppad This is most popular priced car on the today for the workmanship that is built into it All model* finished in Duco. TERMS: We are prepared to make liberal tarns to pur chasers and trade for other cars. 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