WANTED—Office M with aaaaral
*r»»»n AMtm Gao. Simpson,
Airy, M. C,t Boots 4. ->2-lle
FOB HALE ar rent—75 wn farm
with orchard 12 alia* wast of Ml.
Airy, known as tha Gao. W. Sutphin
•lace. Surry Codnty Loan A Trurt
•Co.. W. G. Sydm.r tfc
EGC8 Bra na ready far asla froai
■]T famou* laying strain Rhode Is
land Bads. U for «1.M. See Sim
Ma at tha clothing store. 1-12*
FOB KALI—Two (attar*, aw eitra
flna, and una mandolin all in first
class natftwn. Applv 388 North
Mbhi ft. or phono 600. Itp,
F1ANO TUNING—Mr. Um ef At
Unu will ha bora in February oai
his tabular ;rni|y to*'** fits. Paon*
Cw or dors In advance to Mrs. Bar
, 101 J. tar appointment. 2-lSp.
WANTED Hacsad hand laaaiiM
Marina 4. 6 or • horse power, must
ha in good repair and cheap. John J.
Btmpaon. Ml Airy. N. C.. R 4. tfc.
WANTED—Bel is hie ssaa far steady
work. Preferably high school edu
cation and some mechagiral experi
ence Writ* F. O. Box 541, Mt.
Airy. tfc
UMT—I hare loaned and htat the
following books: Surry of EarU'a
Nest and Wearing the Gray, b» Cook,
Life of Stonewall Jackson by Dr.
Dabney. Mark Twain'* Tramp Abroad,
two volumes of the Book of Know
ladga. Under the Shadow of the Csar.
Life of Edwin Bok. Please return.
W. C. Sydi-or tfc.
THOROUGH BR Kl> Gulden Raff Or
pinfton chicken*. Hotran tented,
breeding *tock and rgx* for sale. L.
8. Ludwick, Mt. Airy, route 6. 5-21p
TOR HA IF OR TRADE— 12S trrr
farm, 6 mile* wrath of Elkin. Will
■all or trade for property near Mount
Airy. Easy term* can he had. 0.
W. Sea crave*. Mount Airy. Route
«. 2-1Op
FOR S A I. K—at a bargain. a one
horse wagon, harness and collar,
all in No. 1 condition. S. G. Joyce, Mt.
Airy, N. C-, Route 1. 2-lSp.
FOR RENT—4-room hou*e on ChsrHi
street, water, lirht and aewer. See
D. C. Bowman, Mt. Airy, or write W.
H. Bowman, Postmaster, The Hollow,
V«. • tfc.
FOB SALE—8. C. White Legbara
baby chick*. $17.00 per 100, hatch
ing an* W 00 per 100. Pure Tancred
Strain. Lewi* Burton, Mount Airy,
1 tfc.
Inrahator*. Brooders. Feed
er*. Fountain*. If Ha a Wishbone,
Bo Matter what it ia, can be counted
■pan absolutely to give more aanriea
and better results, with less work,
laaa attention and less expense, than
any thing of Ha kind in existence. Al
ao Wishbone hatched chick* are bat
tar, ret our price*. Roy and E. C.
Relton. tfc.
TOM DIXON TO HELP
BUILD UP SOUTH
CiTM Up Writing to "Do Bit"
for Hi* Native Load
Pinehumt, Jan. 81.—Thomas Dixon,
the author and playright, aaid that
he had given up writing to help build
ap the south in addressing the colony
(tub at the country club hare tonight. |
Referring to hi* admiration and
fi iaatUhip for Leonard Tufta, whom
ha aaid "waa tranaforming a deaolate
asoontsin plateau into • beautiful golf
ccmnt at Roaring Gap," he added
"Ma work pat me to shame. I swore
off writing to do my part in rebuild
ing the old commonwealth that gave
me birth," *o I went into the wildest
mounts ina of North Carolina and
funded "Wildacres" where nature
will be found In her nigged grand
ear, sublime haauty and inexhaustible
loveliness. A golf hall knocked off
there would disappear in the sky and
probably roll into the Gulf of Mexico
or the Atlantic ocean.
The author, who perhaps is beat
known by hie *%irth of a nation" and
"the clansman" claimed "there is no
MVerence fundamentally between a
yankee and a southerner. The new
eawtfc, aa he aaid "la the coming gar
4m of Um world. Its pa op is eitaad
Dobfton Court
boU tka eourt, but ha had ■ M hamuli
with ii<|i Lam, and Baa day aftar
Lana w IB and mmM Ml bald tka
mmirr nlM itpnn fai ■»» MjiW* B.
M (satia at HBIafeont to fill In M Ml
.■■.rg.no J ad*. for thia rum
'ixlr* (iatia mM m( rtttk Dnbaan
until Tna.day morning and tkara Ma
Tka flral action of the iaft waa
B. Mai i III mi fnnwan R. B. Cna.
Wm. Roth, rirby GoMinga, B— an i
Rill. J. U. lilMiada. B. t. Poraat, J.
W. Brtnklay. B. A. Jarrta. J. M
riaMinc, ». L. Mart. W. D. Bataa.
Om. M. Sparvar. B H WilUaMaon,
C Arlington, Jc. J. C. Banna tt
Ona Intel .atlng fiain about tka
—lactioa at tka piwl jury and ana
that la • cradit to tka eKlaanakiy of
tka roaaty la tka fact that thara
vara no a»taa»« gi»an aabtnc for ra
IcaM from duty. For wvariu waa ha
th«r» kaa kaan an outliraab of auMB
pox m MMM loralitiaa of tka flinty
and ona fallow told tka court tkat ka
had haan axpoaad to tka dliaaaa and
waa than taking tka vaccina tramt
mcnt aa a protactlon agaiaat it, ae tka
and all thoaa In attandanra
readily agraad tkat the fallow waa
not wantad Juat at tkia tim»
mm Honor (ivt m m the Moat Ht
U-rutin* eharrea that ha» bmi liaten
>-d to in thia county in yarn. At tka
outaat ka itatad that he had no
aterotyped eharre to (Mhrar M that
ha would ifanply talk to the Jury at
random. While he apoka of the «r
ioua offenaaa that the roorta hare to 1
deal with, yet in aeveral inatanoea ]
rlurinr hia talk he would branch oat '
and ret into a-line of talk that proved
to he aa rood a aermon or lecture aa 1
»ne would hear in a pulpit. Hia ,
Honor explained the different dagraaa
>f murder, and later on in hia rhartre
■poke vehemently when he touched
opnn the Crimea of alaifi^', aedur- I
tion, abandonment and litamy Our
pwa, he atated, are made ao 'hat the !
puniahment ia very aevera in theae
aaea, for the* are where 'he virtue I
• ot* rood name im the near* and I
■ mfort of the womanhood of the ^
and are at atak*, and co' law mak- j
"i have juatly made it hard on any
lnM-rupuloua and aorry penum who
vould deliberately harm a rood wo- 1
nan of thia atate by the rommiaaion
>f any of the above four i-rimea.
Mis Honor stated that thtrr la a
rreat deal of stress hrini laid upon
»ur prohibition lawn Thi» In proper,
ie said, when we rrmcwhrr that
Korth Carolina in 190B by a majority
if over 40.000 said that the swle and
manufacture of liquor should he pro
hibited within the state of North Car
olina. And later on 45 »tat en out of
l he 48 that constitute# thia union hare
roted to make prohibition nation
■ride. Hi* Honor picked up a court
-alendar and glancing over it laid,
"But judging from your calendar
t here are people who atill believe they
have a right to make and aell liquor."
In hia talk to the Jury he wma strong
igsinst the merchant or business man
who knowingly auppliea the block
uder with large quantlttea of meal and
sugar and other necessary articles
in the manufacture of liquor.
Hjs Honor paid a beautiful tribute
to the progress of North Carolina in
the industrial line and called upon
the good citixens of the state to see
that her high moral standard waa
maintained in thia age of hurry and
rush and greed for money. In speak
ing of the development of the state
he had occasion to refer to Florida
and the great land boom that is now
on in that state, and during his re
marks he took a little fling at W. E„
Merritt, foreman of the grand Jury
and at Attorney 1. H. Folger also,
when he remarked with a twinkle in
hi* eye, "and I trust none of your
county's citisens have gotten tangled
up with *ny of those sharp real es
tate agents." This rtmark caused a
ripple of laughter to go through the
audience among those who were
rogniawit of the recent experiences
these two Surry citisens have had
with some of thoee Florida land
sharks.
HI* Honor cautioned the Jury to
pay apodal attention to the condi
tion of the county home. "8m that
the M riot hind i» clean," ha aaid,
"See that there are no be* bur*
around. There la no excuse for any
vrrminr on the premiaea. Inrertl
aate carefully and if you find any
thing wrnni let me know and well
try to clean up anything that in
wronj o*er there while we are in the
county. Your county i« rich enough
to |these unfortunate cititeua of
the county a comfortable, clean place
in which to live. See that they have!
rood wholesome diet; don't Joat,
•hove out a chunk of bread to them
that ia not fit for a dec eat." j
The rrand Jury brwi«kt ia a Mil
/\ JtKli .» -j*.
rraywr lor junai—lit «h nmimutd
n tK» (tat agalnat Bannatt LmM of
Lowgap, ckwf«l wKh Mm • (M
ml ■Minti In Ilia aaighhurhaad an
>€< i iuil of hia long mtnctad apraaa.
Frank flwmnaoa and ElWrt Nunn
Wara flnad 12ft aaHl am) tha coat far
rarklaaa <trtring. Thty vara narkt
>d In tha lamtfcn Court In Mount
Mrjr and appoal«d to Dobaon. Tka
ourt haU tkat whara no taap waa
lona and tlwjr war* not driakiag tkat
I Waim B a ^ «> m nrttll jl ^ ..J
in«ir nrrnw* couhi not m rvrORfQ.
fVajrtr for JadfMnt *M fart bar eon.
inoad ponding thair rood kakarior.
John Tow.ll and Pay Shaphard. two
roong bojra froai Elkin, plead gniHy
» tha larrany of aa aatoaaoMW. Tha
'"art took up muck tiaw la diarnaa
ng bow to aara thaaa boy* fMl a
riminal'i earaar, aad finally tat tha*
wy tha coat and akaw tkair good ha>
atlar far a naaikir of yaara.
Rowan Pmltt waa ftead $M aad tka
oat far carrying a naraalad waapan.
Flmi Grada—John Riddle. Bart ha
looker, Bartia WlUiaua.
Sagpnd Grada—Lucille Raavaa,
(aade Simmon*.
Third Grada—Nnrie William*. Dai
■ar Mill*. Bob Dick Raavaa. Robart
till*.
Fourth Grada— Monroe Simmon*,
**tcr Hunter, Wa*ley Huntar. Willie
bjrea.
TfeelOTCAm!
GWHfPg 1
(ft tlH Winn N«*<pt|*r 1'ilM.I
Of atkal alkali ■ run k» prayl K
k» la koi pr»u4 of kla frl.atfaT I
—.
Oa to li ul <• It Baantlfal 1
»la»a will navar HI ■>iW a* I
inr bnU
IVIRYDAY OIIHII
Prlad Mil pnrt ha* |dm mi aC '
Itjrta. rarrpl to firm boiM, «kn« N I
la arrvMl at Ita |
of good M-«< •
• tfik of laaa
(pork) flH hM
fcalf liwto •»<*• ta4
tlM la Its *wt
fat aattl rrlao ia4
twava. tbm th«
pi<7 thicken rd with floor aad wall- |
bfwwaad—i nfM or more of milk ,
■4M and the jrifj la ready to aa« la
with the park Bad olcely baked pota
ten. Burb a rtlaaar win be foaad
appetising aM agreeable oace la a
while oo a tool day A col tela w «lll
be good te aerre with each a dlaaae. 1
Shred the cabbage a ad aerre with a
hot bailed diaaalag poured ovar It
Pepeveea,—Beat two egga am II
rery light. add gradually seven eighth*
of a cupful of milk, a cupful of Hear,
a half - teaapoonfol of aalt; heat all 1»
I ether (as mlaatea with aa egg beater,
thea add half a taaapooufal of aaeltad
butter * H aklm mlk la need add a
teoapAonful of butter.
cream n »w».- ■«! inreo
tables poonfula of butter, add three
and a half tablsoponofala at Soar and
attr until amootb; add a taasponafal
of aalt* a teaspooafal of chopped oaloa.
tbsa a pint of canned tomatoes, mix
lag aR. Add soda aad oaloa. a at of a
fourth of a taaapooaful of aoda. Bo
Meat. then strain aad paw thla. aftar
slightly cool Inc. tatto a cupful aad a
half of milk, Bahaat aad ssree hot
Do not lot the eoap ML
Mho C*-T» a plat ef atroag
cotfeo, at rained through a doth, add
oao-thlrd of a taaapoonM of alia aad
flavoring aad hoat to tho boiling potm
la a double hollar. Add tw# boaton
ogg yolks. two tahioopooafala of croam
aad two tahleopooafula of angar Rtlt
until It thickena to a caotard remove
and rani poor Into a aerrla* pltaher
with a' pint of sweetened Ire
whipped creaai. a quart bottle ol
charged water aad a pint of atiare*
lea. Serre la tall daaaea. pla<-e a
little aha red Ice la each then
cefTe*. then twice tho quantity n
chargod water, aad aa lop tho «t 'p;w
cream
Itou*
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We will also place on sale a part of the
BiglBankrupt Stock of Ferguson Mc
Kinney Manufacturing Co., St. Louis,
Mo. Everything Just as advertised in
the Big Circulars distributed. Numbers
of items at a fraction of Wholesale Cost.
•
■ OTOI
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