|Th. Mt. Airy Newt.
7.
Ijlll Mb »hm ^
yTfcfcP.tt.ti i «Milli I, a I failI I
fca'inl to Or. V J. ML
, J. G. Damr, S. C.
EIjEb.
»•> •*
>iy I hi flrat «f tha wwfc.
y/tM to Mr. aa4 Mrs. Kojr KI*V
/•to. M a toichUr, ftjrhrla Chrtatina.i
r, Sjrhrfe
J. 0. Pto
i Ttoh to nlttoH to
• tMI to friaada i
Va.,°^L Ir^TVL
r V. 0. Srfeor
KM fei. J. B. AIM
to CUcta after thai
▲ aoo. H<mry Worr.ll, m
lr. nd Mrs. C I. Tata of
*
m ri«lt to rtlatiTM to
Mr. aad Mn. J. B. Bockatt, of Hick
r, win iptnd tha
Ik Mr. aad Mr*. F. A.
Miaa Dora VaUntin* Mt
r Hagaratown, Md„ aftor
I koVdajri at bar
Mr. ud Mrs. Ja
Mr. and Mrs. Qwrp
tatuiaa il from » Motor trip to 1
ia, Ga^ whore thejr visit ad Mm
Mr. Arthur Monro* hai returned toJ
after ipcndini the hoil-|
with his partnU Mr. and Mra. W.
D. Monro*
A play entitled "An Old Fashion
ad School" wiU ba (few by the todies
of tha Moravian Church Thursday
at thair building on North
Ite.
Mr. and Mra. J. 8. Wrann and chil
**■ af Si tor City spent Naw Year's
Day to thia city ffueota of Dr. and Mrs.
K. J. Lovill. .
/( Maedamas J. D. Smi A. W. E. Mcr\
r/tm, H. M. Foy, 1. H. Fol«er, C. H.f
/ ■lyrn, F. L. Smith, and F. D. Hol
' cnab leave Friday for a trip to Fk>ri
Lottto and A lira Owyn a
a It* of thair -friaada, laat
Tttaaday evening, many interesting
gum vara ptoyad thruout tha even
Ms, delirious refreshment* mra serv
Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Leitch jan a
party at their home laat Wednesday
night the main feature of the even
faff Wine the old Virginia reel, which
• goodmany took part in and en
joyeji^ery much.
>®r. and Mrs. C. S. Merritt leave
laat of the week to attend the re
' Miwkr of the winter in Tocaon, Arts,
going by way of New Orleans where
tfcey will stop en route.
P. A. Owen and daughter Miss
Kathryn spent Sunday night in
Ualaborg after accompanying Miss
Ma—lie Owen back to that place
•km she is employed as teacher
Mra. Dr. Gallagher of Waahington
City, Miss Mary Waller, of Philadel
phia and Miss Lois Waller, of Peter*
Creek, Va., visited their sister Mrs. J.
J. Leake on 8outh Main street during
the holiday*.
The local W. C. T. U. will meet I
with Mrs. C. C. Creveling Tuesday
at DO P. M. all members are urg
ed to be present.
K. H. Kochtittky, 0. K. Merritt,
Hairaton WUliamson, James Yokley,
A. I. Smith and J. R. Smith are at
tending the furniture exposition in
Orand Rapids, Mich.
The members of the Rockford
Htreet Methodist Ladies AU society
are requested to meet at the home of
Mra. J. S. Redman 141 Pine street
V Thursday afternoon at S P. M. It to
vary important that the members at
n. u. imiar, wno la nowiy
■Q' from ■ very lerious illness
of pneumonia has bam rtnortd from
ker home to Martin Memorial hospi
tal where special treatment can be
gfoaa her.
TW following announcement ha»
bean received by friend* in tbU city,
"A aon, George Datton, was born to
Mr. and Mr*. C D. C.nrretaen Decern
bar *7. 1925 at St. CharlM Hospital,'
B—woke. Virginia " Before tb« ir mar
■ ria(f Mrs. Canretson waa Mine I.ibbie
> Dalton. niece of Mr> T II. VarreU of
tMa city
Hiaa Mary Chirk, "f Rtaart, Va.,
Mae Anna Kate Pitkin of Bristol.
Ta^ -and Thomas Kinr. of Stuart,
Va, vera weak end iroeet» of Mr.j
aad Mr. Boger Allred. Mies Clark
■ri Mr. King motored to Bristol, for
Waa Pippin who la 11 awing her
Wmk at Sad Bank Janior hick arheol (
im r h.
TjMP. M.
and (
hoarte
itnda. Mm* thaa 97M.00 k
forwardad to tkm CUIdrw'a Hmh atl
Winaton and ovar tlM.M waal
Mat to tfc* Nw Baat fUtimt. Thoj
offortaca far
aaipla far all aaaaa of
Mia* Noll Near, oar
orfttiW, Imm retained fro* a holiday I
trip to Washington and Now York.
proa Mad at tW organ to the del<cht|
of tho
Ma.iaaa- Swath m*4 Yokfey
Mr*. J. Raymond Smith and
Mr*. Jim Yokley wart joint
of their book eluha, the Entre Noua
and the Tone Matron* dabs and
otW frlwfc Taaaday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Yokley, oa Pine
street, ia wm>lll»i» to Mrs. Bruce
Yokley, Dec—her bride. Miaa Mar
ffaret Aahby, Whhi »l»i t and their
■later, Mra. MUton Caah, of Winatoa
Salem. Mra. Raymond Smith met
the peato at the door and Mra. Jawee
Yokley, Mrs. Bruce Yokley, Mrs.
Caah, Mies Aahby, Mrs. B. G. Mtk
and Mrs. J. C. Bowman, of Texa*
formed a receirin* line, with Mrs. I.
A. Hadley directing to the cloak rooaa
where Mrs. George Grave* and Miaa
Alma Yokley preeided. >
Chicken aalad, potato chipa, heart
shaped sandwich**. cheeee straws,
frosen fruita in odd ihapea, coffee^
mints aad ahnonda were aerrsd.
Mis* Kmc.
Miss Anna fleece was hoateaa at a
vary delightful ill o'clock dinner
Friday evening a the Blue Ridge ho
tel in compliment tf Miaa Margaret
Vhhy bride elect and her fiance R.
W. Sparser. The perfectly appointed
table had aa ita centerpiece a ailver
baaket of red earaatioas, and ailver
candlesticks held red rand lea, the
•ana color note appearing in the baa
keta of salted ateonds aad place
cards. Covers were laid for thirteen
Tboee enjoying Miaa keece's hos
pitality war* Miaaaa Margaret Aahbyp
Julia Mulheria, Lucile Uaynea, Eli
zabeth LoviH, Elisabeth Ash by, Ruth
Reeoe, R. W. bparger, G. C. LovUI,
Or. John Ashby, J
Siceloff, aad Theodore
Knights-of-Pythias Hosts to
Local Knighta-of-Pythiaa very
graciously entertained wives, sisters
and friends Monday evening la their
Pythian Castle Hall combining their
annual "ladies night" with the instal
lation of officers, which beautiful
ceremony follower oasis by a local
orchestra, srtrtrsssss ct s»toea
selections by a male quartet; other |
features of the program were a <
talk on the principlea ot the ordar by
Rev. W. A. Newell and aa illustrated
story of Damon and Pythias by
Chancellor Commaader G. K.
Chicken salad, wafers, coffee withj
whipped cream aad mints wan
Miu Virginia Burke entertained at
a party and danca Prlday rvrniag at
the home of bar parent* on Pine
(treat. Ice cream and caJca w^je aerr
Firat
Bttle School ...JL *48 A. M.|
Morning wurahip 1100 A. K.
Kerning worship 1JI P. M.
Prayer Sarrke, Wedieedey 7M P. M.
At the morning boar the paatnr will
praarh especially to woman and all
the women of tha church are i
la he preaent.
Miaa Duboae la with oa
month af J an aery for the
Jww M to vks tM
will h* m m bmWv
tt, Chrlat will ba III ■in I and
Too'Mid jroMf
tartted to wor
ship with aa. "Wa prmch Chrlat
tha Jaw* i
Ml Oraalu, Chrlat tha pu*
ar of (hi ud tha wiadon of God
Mr*. Pata
; af thla city. Mr*. J. W.
Jnham and Mra. L W. Raaca of
giran by Mra. C. W. Banker at H*y
atadL
A NTfriH party
Mrs. L W. Beat* Saturday evening
whan hw ntlikbor*, and a number o<
friend* from town, fathered at bar
hone oa route t to celebrate her
hirthday.
Delicious refreshment* wfr* serv
ed during the evening. Mrs. Reect
■ring the day and
neighbor* planned
the affair in Im
The ladiea auxiliary at the Preaby
terian Church wilt entertain the chil
dren aad young peopli from M ywn
of ago ay alt a capper U ha served
Friday evening at Ml o'clock in th«
Sunday school nob of the church.
All the young people of the church
are cordially Invited.
Gravea, Jr., was hoat lo tht
younger set Saturday evening at tlx
home of hia parents on Rawley street
Garner ware played aqd ice cream
and i-ake ware served /
-""OnTof the most enjoyable occas
ion* of the holiday Mason was Uw
banquet of the Baraca class of th<
First Baptist Sunday School held ir
the church last Thursday evening
I adies of the T. E. L. class had pre
pared an exreilent luncheon of foui
courses. During the evening severe
musical numbers were rendered by thi
class Glee Club under the leadershif
of Theodore Reect and by the Emmi
Johnson Concert group. The clasi
presented .ita teacher, W. E. Wood
ruff, with a fountain pen and Pastoi
Davis was the reeeipient of a hand
some watch fob. Covers were laic
for 76. Followmg the luncheon Mr
Woodruff was reelected teacher will
<|«j(^Mr. Davis as his assistant. ^
NOTICE '
By virtue of the power contained
in a certain deed of truat executed bj
C. E. Doby and wife to the under*
signed trustee and recorded in the of
fice of the Register of Dead* foi
Surry County in book 86 pare 216,
default having baas made in the pay
ment of the debt thereby secured, 1
will offer for sale at the CourthouM
door in Dobaon on the
Mth day of Jaaaarir, ItM
•t 1 o'clock P. M„
the following described lands:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land containing 111 acrei
more or leas, situate lying ard be
ing in Dobaon Township, Surry Coun
ty as J star* of Nortn CUn.ima, and
being bounded so the North by the
lands of 8- I. Edmonds, P. I. Edmonds
and P. T. Edmomla, on East b>
the Meant Airy and Rockford road
and the landa of E. R. badgect. R. S.
Badgett and A. N. Wolff on the Sooth
by the landa of F. T. Edmonds and
at the Want bv the landa of H. V.
Simpson and P. L Edmonds.
This tract of land is composed of
several tracts of land conveyed to C.
E. Doby by various deeds recorded
in the office of the Register of Deeds
for Sorry County and includes all of
the landa which C. E. Doby owns at
this date.
Safe mad« to satisfy said debt and
29th day of Dec. 1925.
C. M. Lewellin. Trustee.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administra
trix of the estate of W. M. I.ewi*, de
ceased. .notice is hereby given to
all parties owing the estate to make
prompt payment and to all persons
holding claims against the estate
to I iilint them, properly verified for
payment, within the time prescribed
by law or thia Mtke will be plead in
bar of their cnDection.
This Slat day of Dae., 19tS.
Mary W. Lnk
Administratrix of W. M. Lewis, dee'd.
Prior to Um nr.nay g. P. I <i—«.
unci. of Um brxte mmg "O Proaiaa
Ma." Durint Um iir—uny "**<Ay
of Lo»a" waa tlayad. Tito brida
m flvan l« aurrte«o by bar bra*,
or, A. T. Luawx. of Aabobara. J. L.
WllhaaM, of this etty. artnMaaalad
Um hrUonrrooai aa haat am. Miaa
■Viola Manar waa a»M-of-booor.
Tba brtda ia a dan«M»r of Mr. and
Mra. 0. M. Lormaa, of Hay*, fn aur
ly of Cbariotto. Ska waa gradnatad
fr.ua tba Cbarlotto Hivb achool and
from Um Womm'b Miaaionary Uaton
Training School at LoatoiUa, By. Par
Um pnat aaaaral montba aba baa baa*
thai tint akc Immi tftdkrafod htmlf
to Um aMa»bara at tba pongragatloe.
Mra. Marian la • baaatiful yiaag «•>
a Ma paraonality and baa many friaWb
throughout tba atoto.
Mr. Marion waa foimaHy at Moont
Airy bat at praaant ia oonnactod with
tba Baptiat Thaolngical aaminary at
lunula villa, Ky. Ha ia bald In hi»*i ra
lard by Um Soatbarn Baptiat ronvan
tlaB.
Mr. and Mra. Marion wl# ba at
bom* in' Louiirllla.
Mr*.
Y«
Mrs. Carl Simmon* m boa tan to
the mtmb«n of the Young Matrons
club Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mr*. J. G. Harriaon, on
North Main street in honor of Mrs.
Bruce Yokley and Miss Marjarvt
Ashby, bride and bride elect.
At the close of an fnterwtinc hoar
at rook the honorees were presented
with lovely silver vaaea, after which
froaen fruit salad, sandwiches, cof
fee and ginger were served by Mae
dames J. H. Allred, J. C. Hill. H. B.
Howe, E. 0. Smith and Miss Irene
Simmons.
^ A*kby-3p*rfwr \.
The folio wiag invitation was mafl^
led last Saturday: "Mrs. John La
jpayette Ashby requests the honor of
[your presence at the asarriage of her
^daughter, Margaret, to Mr. Randall
Worth Sparser on Saturdcy, the six
teenth of January at five o'clock in
the afternoon. Central Mrtln
Church, Mount Airy, North Carol!
■l«-thodi«t
Quick Way to Stop
Night Coighiig
No need to pat up with that t
g. weakening, steep-robbia
another night. For there ie a
but very elective treatment
which, usually with a single dose, stops
all irrnation and leu you aleep soundly
the whole night through.
This treatment is based on the pra
scriptioa known as Dr. King's New
Dtecovary for Coughs. You take Juat
J one teaapoonfui at night before retir
( ing and hold h in your throat lor 15 or
20 aeconda before swallowing it. The
prescriptiea has a double action. It not
only soothes and heals soreness and
irritation, but it quickly removes the
phlegm and congestion which are the
direct cm** of night coughing. So the
coughing stops quickly and you sleep
all night mdiatiirtaed.
Dr. King's New Discovery is for
coughs, che»t colds, sore throst. hoarse
ness, bronchitis, spasmodic croup, etc.
Pine for children as well as grown
«ps—no harmful drugs. Economical,
too, aa the dose is only one teaspoon
fuL At all good druggists. Aaktnr
CoucriS
Stop Using Liniments
thai Only Born
and Irritate
Mexican Mustang Liniment
Penetrates to the Bone but
Never Smarts or BtUters
Wh«*o a Hainan I bunu ud imuu u<l
Uanat MWiw Uv (kin, It uwally mm
itut H rcataliu <oaa mtrtmt irrratln*
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itrxtlr A lulwl M a
n«w<lmil>UH«ni|
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Mt te«« tMa nMMl |»la r*
It haato c*u km .R*?*
««iu and w>nb»al«c» «*M Mi
Mat ar aaa cat It lar rxt:
Central Wood Yard
Phone 353
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ROADWA
THEATRE
Program
WEEK STARTING JAN. Uth
TUESDAY tmd WEDNESDAY
"
MATINEE AND NIGHT
^Cominj: to your City intact jiut u mm m aOI tltt tergtr cftiaa «f
MONDAY
ONE OP AMERICA'S
HOST THRILLING HISTORICAL
DEEDS-THE DRIVING OF THI
LAST SPIKE FOR THE TRANS
CONTINENTAL RAILROAD
WM
IRON!
.HORSE
til Trcsrnted by
fl William fox
JOHN FORD
l^^>productioni
Wrect from Om years Hun in Jfew fork !
To the Good People of oar Community:
You have seen "The Hirth of » Nation", "The Covered W**on,"
"A Son of Hit Father." "North of 36", -The Sea Hawk", "The Count I
of Monte Criato", "Graustark" but my dear friends when you have Men |
"THE IKON HORSE
You will have «een mor* in this one picture than all the rest combined,
you will laugh till your sides ache at the humor, you win shed a tear
and sob pt the heart touching pathos, you will grip your seats and
thrill aa you never have before, yeu will want to grab the vidian right
off the srteen and choke him to death and you will Ion Madge Bel
lamy better than anything you've ever seen before on stage or screen.
Folks I personally guarantee this to every one, old and young, on my
word of honor if 'his attraction is not justrwhat 1 say it is come to
the bex office when the show is over and I will he glad to give yom
your money back and a dollar besides.
P. A. BOONE
PRICES
MATINEES 30 * 40c
NIGHTS all Mate 40c
HOURS OF SHOWING
Metfawee Start Promptly at
1 nvu^k Ni.ht. .« T'H
THURSDAY
Special Double Attraction
"RUGGED WATERS"—with Lota Witaoa. WaNaca Bwry. Wanaar
Baiter, PkrlUi Haver
Made bjr the mmb who made "North of MP. A Paraaiaaat PWtvre. {
"BUCKING THE WEST"
A weatern comedy drama that will ptoaaa all. No adnata in prtaaa
for this Ms doubt* attraction.
■—■Ml—a—
FRIDAY
At taut its on the wrecn. — ZANE GRIT'S lataat atory nuuta Mo
a wonderful play.
"WILD HORSE MESA"—caat hacMca Daulaa Fakhaaha, Jr. BIBta
Dare. Jack Holt. Kaahlaary
FQmed in the Artama wild-horae country. A new and faarinatin*
background—A Paramount Picture.
Owmm-Foot
Miu Vera Owens of Wlneton-Salaai
and Mr. On Foor of Rorheeter. lad.
were quietly Married at the horn of
Mr. Charter Qwyn Monday afternoon
at 4.90 P.M. Be*. C D. Crouch per
forming the mm»i. Oaly • h»
Mend, were pre tent. They left far
Rorherter, Ind., by way of the Valley
of Virginia, where they wfll *Mt hia
pareata for awhile. Then wfll go en
to Cleveland. Ohio, whet* Mr. Vter
!a encaged with the !IoU»nd hnaH
Co, to make their fature honM
1
NOTICE
Having quaUflM u
o# Uw cctat* of Bthm* f. Ma:
worf, 1m\4 of Sorry Ounty,
Carolina, thto is to aoUfy alt
Kavinf rUttnt ocaiMt thf
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