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Witness I have bought the entire stock of "HaymoreV and after m«rlmn things down I am ready for business. I intend buying for cash and selling for cash. This will enable me to sell for less. ImWte m, fri«nd, cJl me >how you wht( , ^ (o FRED QUESINBERRY 'HaymoreV' Stand *•. - it Airy, loot* 4, Aag. Boylas and grandson. , an visiting at the bona of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. aM to ths funeral of Mrm. fin awn's mother, Mrs. Efk who was buried at Whits Wednesday. Shs Waves seven chil dren to mourn her death. Mrs. Henry Lineback spent Thurs day at the hdma of Mr*. Manrlr Mrs. Cay Roberson Is visiltng bar ts, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Patterson Friends snd neighbors gave Arthur Candle of Bannertown a surprise birthday dinner last Sunday that was eajoyed by all present. Those at tending from this route war* Mr. aad Mrs. John Creed, Mr. aad Mrs. C. P. Creed and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Boytaa and family, and Mrs. Maggie Jonee. A revial meeting closed at White ns Baptist Church last Sunday, Everett Draught) doing the ching. Fifteen ware baptised and several joined by letter. Miss Bettie Simmons and Connie White were married last ia the presence of a few friends.' Hid Streams Gat Dry As Drouffkt Continues , Eastern Carolina and soma parts tha central portion had good rains iaili i the past week, bat most the aaati s,l and all the western sections ' smttauc to sofffrjtcutaly from the it, according to the weekly survey by L. A. Den son, meteorologist of Raleigh. Tha follows: "n»ere were good rains toward the of the week in the eastern and of the central portion of tha , but only a few light scattered ers elsewhere. Drought is sa in most of the western and sobm 1 localities, being tha worst in years over a large part of the n region and a considerable to the eastward. Western are very low and the water ly ia unusually short tn many localities. Practically all crops are deteriorating in the western half of tha atate, accept soma lowland eon aad cotton though small is holding fairly wall over a portion of that sae "On the other hand crops hare made fine progress and ars In good to eveeBaat condition in nearly all af the coastal plain aad meat of the —alini portion of tha esatral dis trict Corn and tobacco arc greatly la aeed of rain In parts af tha cen tra! district but other parts of this partkm af the state had goad rains haard tha eleee of tha weak. Fruits " KM r; shipments of heavy. Va are pleatlful hi lig rU^ pMj^et. Mount Airy, Rout* 1, A«f. 4.—Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wicker and htbjr, of Rcidsrille, m spending this VMk wttk Mrs. Wicker's mother, Mrs. J. T. Riddle Mm. Garland Callaway continues vary sick, we am tarry to note. Mm. J. W. Stone died Monday night at 11 o'clock of complications.' She haa boon vary feeble for torn* time but bar condition waa not wr iooa until a faw weeks ago. She lesves a huaband and two children The interment took plat* at Hollow Spring*. Wednesday afternoon. She waa a (rood christian woman and will ba sadly missed. Misses Margie and Gladys Haymore spent the week end with Mrs. Jeaee Stewart and attended the closing of the revival meeting at Sulphur Springs conducted by the pastor. Rev. Mr. Burnt* which resulted in 17 ad ditions to the church. C. F. Cook and family. Mm. Sue L. Conk and children and M. G. Joyce, wife and baby attended a family re onion given at the home of 8. T. Cook at Pine Ridge. R being Mr. Cook's 7Ath birthday. All report a pleasant Dick Reeves, little son of Mr. and Mm. R. L. Reeves accidently cot his foot very seriously a few days ago, almost severed his two smallest toes from his foot, he was playing with an axe. He is getting on very" .nicely with the woond. ^*he revival meeting closed at Hol low Springs 4th Sunday in July, con tracted by Rev. C. F. Rogers, assisted by the pastor. Rev. W. C. Calloway. Them were seven additions to the church. Mr. Rogers is an able preacher, everyone enjoyed his serm ons. The Sunday Times-Union .of Jack sonville, Fla., date of July It, an nounces plans of a big development of T.900 acres on Hampton Beach Santafe with a shorn line of twelve miles. The big project is in a syndi date of nine men. with W . W. Sim mons secretary-treasurer of the new concern. Mr. Simmons is the son of W. W. Simmons, of this route. He gave up his position as division man ager for the Reynolds Tobacco Co., in Wisconsin and after spending sons time with his parents here this sum mer he together with his family lo cated in Jackaeonville to enter the real estate business. He had been succeesfal while in the wast baying and selling real estate and now that he haa gone Into the development business with all his vigor and vim his many friend* her* aspect to hear of Ms success in a hi* way. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as Administrator, c. t a. of the estate of L. G. Waogh, deceased, late of Surry County. North Carolina, this is to notlfv all psisons having claims against the estate ef said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of August, 1IM, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their lowwaiy. All p»moms indebted to the said eetate will pleaee make immediate payment. Tills the 1st day of Atenst l#t*. Wachovia Bank A Trust Co., Admr„ c. t a., L. O. Waugh. HWa Occasion Whan It Roally Wm CM A CoMMCtiCat COfTMIMMMtMK WTtM aa: Bending la tbe Companion Hint ly of • Vermonter who Invented ■ Hy ing machine wlfk which ka flat* the top af a hlgk taountala at aa a rack wtth ancb (area dror» hi* (aat lata Dm ledge clear ap to bla blpe aad again a Uttte latar af • Weatarnar who aawatf a *4e*plng | gray aqalrrel la two oae winter** day j without waking him remind* tua af a ■tor) told by my grandfather. 8a lived la a tery bleak corner of Con necticut In the early day* when Bra placee ware tbe only mean* af heat ing It aeetaed lmpneelble for him ta warm tbe bouae. At laat be became dea|x-rata and. going lata tbe cellar when* (km waa a large flruplacat be packed It fall with eeearal cards of good bard wood, aat It all a Ore aad tbaa waat apetalra ta bai Tbe ant aieralag ka got op aarty, hoping to And tbe bouae warm, bat tka ruooia were aa cold aa ever; aa ka wast oat of doora to aaa If a taming oat af tka chimney. Ta aaiaaemeal be aaw the llaiaea op oat of tbe cblmaey four or I high, fraaaa aoiid I—Tooth's Twain Hod Waaknan far Samthmrn Cooking Mark Twain, la hto Autobiography, j pay* trlbata ta flaathara dlakaa. rack aa. for Instance. earn brand, hot bia eatta. wheat bread aad fried chicken. j '"The** thing*" ha say a. "knee never properly caokad la tka la fact, aa saa tbara la abla ta laaia the art. so far as my experience gaaa. Tbe North thlaka ta kmowa haw ta world la .. ■ I tbe world la quite aa had aa the North ern imitation af It Tka Mertk mM« i Hat ta fry chick*, aad thia hi wsU| the art cannot Be learned narth of tha line of Maeoa and Dteaa. aar aay wbera la Europe Thla to not hearty; It la experience that to apaelriag, la at aeretng various kind* af bread hlaa Ing hot to 'American,' hat that to taa broad a apraad; It to caatom la tha Npth." wm If yaa ara caught la a rain aad pit poaatUa aVacta If yaa caa to chaaga year footwear, who are caught thla way kaow kaw aacomfortable tt to ta af that aftea roeah. tt to a alaipto matter ta toy a (aw Met tare aa tap af aacfc- ethar and will he awprtaad haw _w«| If tha *eaa bare haaaa** «ry wat aa thoroughly aoaked. place a blotter the etocklag aad *boe ft* a lnotea. Thla to a aafMy-flrat that any aeeet a eatd ar ia Itinsan row* or mount awt-cm ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the Board of DommiMioners of tbf Town of Mount i Airy: 1. That the matter of the aaa of she city water supply shall be and la ieclared under the firwtloa, refuta tion and restriction of the water and fiyht coaeaiuion of the Town of Mt. Airy. 2. That no person. Arm or corpo ration shall make uac of water fur nished by the city's water supply contrary to and in violation of rules and restrictions which may he fur nished from time to time or at any time by the superintendent of the ——————————— water and llffht tommlnlow. >. That public notice by one iaaoe given in a newspaper published 1b Mt. Airr ihall bo deeped a ■■grlwH not lev to all water consumers aa to 'iffiuir*upo,> "*• "*• •* ***** *• 4. That after snch not to* shall hare boo* om time published hi the Mount Ainr News or otbar newspaper published in the Town of Howt An, any person. Aral or corporation mak ing prohibited use of water from the Town's water supply shall for each offense forfeit and pay the sum of 160.00, provided said penalty or for feiture may at the discretion of the Court be remitted to not loss than Ten Dollar* ($10 00). i. That tb— iitoii.ii (hall W hi (ore* from and alW adoption. OnJatoad and ptmm4 tU* tW M day »,f Anfuit, to. By orin at the Board of Coaaf* •too«ri of tfc* Town of Mount Airy. W. G. SYDNOE, Mayor. Attaat: F. M. POO RE DO IT TOOAT Ue of GREEN RIVES. Why Mr. Norwood Wont Ji-Stand the Suit A young lawyer at Paces, Virginia, ha* instituted a suit in Fed* eral court asking the appointment of a receiver for the Tobacco Growers Cooperative Association. He wrote a letter, which was published, asking President George A. Norwood of tbe associ ation for resources with which to prosecute the suit. HERE'S MR. NORWOOD'S REPLY "I desire to Mjr vary frankly to you that I have had the opportunity to your activities sgainst the association prior to ths institution of this suit. I convince myself that you are actios for the benefit of the association. I can only con clude that you art desirous of destroying it. You have stated to the Executive Com mittee of the association, in my presence, that you ware not a member of the associ ation, although you were eligible for membership. 1 rannat tsmprshsnd hew a mas whs has refused to tain this association and whe has. since its at a action can ha the 'disinterested frtsnd' yon data to ha. "I would remind you further that upon one occnslon when yon the Executive Committee • • • • you confessed that yon tad approad bars of tbe association and sought employment with the prom lee to them that would cost "With these things in mind I cannot believe that the now are different from the motives which actuated yea than. I. advWths board to land yea any assistance aa a friend of this Won't All Loyal Membete Say "AMEN!" to That? GUARD AGAINST "LAST DITCH" PROPAGANDA! Tobacco Growers Cooperative Association
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