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Jast what the trial will i ana can tall, bat there ia nai talk that amy or may not hi vary audi in the Mttn of the truth It aaaalqr ia dee* to tha trwth taw ha* It that after Mr. Coh ay tha Match Mr. Mr. Cola. He get* credit far writing VIm I- ... UI Li 1 " la a^J RiBi mmiiinf irumi. '/• minti w mni to hare had talk about the fir! thai wae derogatory to her rood name. Ke waa doing thii m an effort to farce bar pa rente to permit, theii anuriave. Mr. Cola ia mppoeed ta have became ewaH aa the reeolt oi theae report* aad loot control of him self. He ia placed by hi* friend* in the attitude of oae peotsctiag the mm of hi* daughter from a who waa willing to destroy bar i tar hi the high circle* ia which *h« could More in order to aecur* her for hhMelf. All this wa gather from tha paper* aad M may be far from tha truth The idea i* that Mr. Cole will eacape became of hi* great wealth. It ia for thia reason that the case i* aa interacting. A man take* hi* gun and kill* a dog that annoy* him; can a rich man do the same for a man who amoys Mm. ia oae of the qatstioas to he answered in thi* caae. 2ft < Cnril Court at The special term af eiril court ^ tsbaoa entered it* *trt*< week Mon day and win perhaps come to a does Many hard fooghi op for dispoea] aad tare raaulted hr Mistrial. On* af the first caaes af the «wrt wa* > Tom Ball. 80 yaar old cHteen oi Vau^mWd MtlA A* ■rowjfni TOiv w recprw had hs had dasdad to a re la tire wh* la tarn proMis*d to car* for hta. 11m oM Man showed to the Jary that hi* khmaua had failed to comply with hfc m ^ of land and * bad to dm ]itigation bamg repres by three lawyara each. Another caaa of mm took three day* to Dr. White, a dentlat af Wing M. K. BaOey of the , tmmmm ■AHtMlaJ MM VTAlrfl,VM lAk>aM ot? ic*m rouncicQ up wemor «#onn*on and Haywood Snow, two young pen, and fattened the many 11 iiwea up.m them In their po«n—ton ware found article* that had been atolen More than a yaar afro. In the lot waa a watch and rtaf that had km taken from the how* of Mra. Ha racy Boyd. Soma month* a|» they atole aereraj articlaa, including a piat"l. from the atora of Harvey Boyd and theaa ware Geo. r. v< merchant of this cltjr, voluntary petition hi for* the Mm) Court at $4j$T7J», of which • Hfa Hey Is for ANt 1—ring other of 11.077.06 TV u«ti an divided u follow*: Stock in trade $406; hojd goods, |W; machinery ar M.fiO; opm acroqat*. 1177.06; anew policy, 13.000; property in re version, in trust, ISO; total $4,077.06. Liabilities total M.5S4. divided aa fallows: Taxes. $ttl,27; on secured claiaM. M.708.06; accommodation pa per. $660; total $S.684.92. _ TW The tiase is soon coming when American farmers by means of thsir cooperative market associations will to a large extent adjust prodnctiaa ducts, according to the prediction of Dr. Henry C Tsytor, chief of the Bureau of Agricultural Cronoestrs in the United 8tatos Department of Ajrriculture at Dr. Taylor at the recent meeting of Cfollowini remeat ha* in Philadelphia last month declared that the cooperative sitrkftinf move m< nt la now her* to stay, and made following prediction: "This i to stay. It Ka influence Into the remotest cor Fieri of the republic and wherever it takaa root and grows the life of the individual he enriched and the nation will have the benefit of a more self-reliant. mVIU ■s.lmlt ■ ■! "I puniiv*i>piriwQ civiien^^a "As the cooperative various groups become assist the Ami^1 ail farmers to Ills* production "The idea of crop adjustment reaches back lis the Tfek itiaaatrnos ex| of World War proved that tioa of any given crop not only the agricultural hose M hi great •-1H i. B. W. Om, M atelhm, of » kin, IKerataro, by Mm faUu»i Priea of tMa dtjr, tho Mia of Um afternoon m kr Mn. V. V Mirth of Oroonohurn who upoho a* the Amvrtcmn hi—»■ Mr*. U«W| C Grocery, of MUnnr, made a mj hm at if ul mpout, to tho war# ot wrieotnr ««prand bjr Mrs. Halo, foi tho Mnron orw club* which hat« fatten to tht* district in tho ,*ion hjr tho Federation Tho nixth diitrirt < lub» in Salisbury, Thoauuville. Ln mftoa, Wtaotaa Bal—i, IobmitIOo Dan bury, Bkhi and Mount Airy. CTah ■— ti.n aro looking forward to tto district ■ntlag to ho hoU la Elkie Nov. M who* tho acw FMora tton Prwidwt Mra. E. L . MrKoo will bo DONT FORGET IT. GREEN RIVER *• I Give New Life to Old Roofs! ' ,.r % A wooden roof doesn't wear out—it ms out. And Banatt ShiQgiecoat offer* the sure way to check thk decay. Brushed on the slungle roof and siding of your home, it writ keep the old shingles good for years to come. Wood treated with thjp valuable weod-picscrratise ba» comes a rich, deep brown which will haiWxuze with pran> tkally any color you choose for trim, shutters, and porch; (K shinolbcoat v ££ y' • 4 Cone m Let us tell you bow to add years of life J to voOr old wooden roof by inexpensive treatment with Barrett Shinglecoav Oft*| M rr-rwf? We eatery a full line of Barrett Huntings—a style suitable far dwelling, girs^s, (aim building or factory. Hatcher Hardware Go. s Make Our Store Your Headquarters When in Mount Airy Best-Pals Shoos For ChiMroa Coats, Hats and Drossos for Ladies rMi, -„iiL, !!_ L?ciyiHin| ■ or men Opposite First National Bank W. G. LEWIS J. E. AYERS
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