Why bt a ■OPMPl roo down when you cuagrt •nd ollcn bre-k It up tarn ctxad >gctape«] cuntpMai] M haw* thresh ■ remarkable ntm id on lb* luww Or. King1* gathod baaed aa "BKSTSmM: You Mmply tahi mm iM«puon(ul and hold U hi r<m throat lor 15 ar arailowing It. It haa a i I act only aoothaa and heala I i double arti Hral» Irriui the phlrfmi which ara I ha nm! am Sa with the cauae ' of tlx King** Nrw Diacorery ta In •ouch*, chert colda, bronchi tie, apaa nxxliv: croup, etc. Fine for ih.l.uen too—no harmful druaa. Vary ecoaocal cal. aa the do,a ia only one teaapc At all good drtiggtoa. Aak lor CoucriS Tkcra't juat to mm way to bat ttty wU flaw PEP9I-COLA LIVER TROUBLE I til ii i Ik* Tali Haw Ha taaps Up nJ Gata|." "H doaaat natter how ami (■d healthy we think wt arc," iih Mr! W. 8. Reynold*, ol Arcadu, Li, "ararjr once in a while, la armaria krep up aad gotng. wa havatadeanaethe system and taka a ittie something lor dw Aver. "My old standby la Black. Draught. I have Mad It at aad oa *^'l Kt"b?i'.o.u and have a bad Mala my mouth. My head kali 25. I Just doa't leal oka getting jf-Tl1»Jf aui ... i,|L | arouna ana ooin|{ my worn, i kmc** tttat Mala in. bat btltoua aass, ao I take a lew dotes ol Black Draught and. whea It acta, I get up lading like aaw, M aI pep aad ready lor any kiad ol work. I can aartalaly recommend It" Black-Draught liver madtdna la aada Irom pure, medictasl roota and herbs and contains ao harmhal, habit-torming mineral drugs. H] aa easy, aatural way It halps cleanse the system of poisonous impurities aad tends to leave the sxr" ■ """"— SoM everywhere; 25c. cjs. buck-draught : □ LIVER HIDICINI J » - - ^ - - - - POORE 4k ASH BY Imuranc* of All Klada OffiM hi QoMMttk Bnildlnc Bank at Mount Airy DflL J. E. onn MOUNT AIRY. H C OIL J. D. HOCAN Owr 0—Hi Cky IMm (k DR. J. P. COX PhoM U2 1m. m. Offlct Hn. I to U; t to •; 7 to « SYDNOR 4k SPARGER MOUNT AIRY. N. C Dr. W. M. HoHiikts worth DENTIST MOUNT AIRY. N. C sir" IS Min, bappiMu fellowship in PEPSI "■ C.—"After motherhood ■troifth tu «o flow n coming tnu i could aot IK ftrnund to fc%i"232 I «H not only weak t»| I alao had nerrot* apelli and my bark ached all the time Dr. rw*w» Golden Medical Diacovery waa recommended to toe a* • tonic and builder and I nnijr nan 10 taice one Dottle ol thu medi cine to be reatnred to food health. I gained m weight to that my friend* •carcely knew me."—Mn Ella Ham* 106 S. Liberty St. AU druggist*. Tab let! or IiujhI. Write Dt. Pierce', lnval da Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y, for free advice. jnMaaraiaiaiHiniBnuitfafiUiUHiiUiUiUiiiHfiifBiHiBf^i'fiuur^ iiBiaraaiannnia, Price and Quality! These are two very important factors in the plana of the farmer for the coming seaaon. Point* that must be decided in the proper manner or a loaa will be sustained. The or dinary person, in order to aave a few dollars at the present, ia likely to buy According to price and let quality be a second consideration. This is as true in buying fertilizers as in any commodity, yet the riak is greater in this one article than in any other thing the farmer buys. EVERYTHING for the farmer's future really depends on the quality of fertiliser he buys. His crops depend on the fertilizer and the farmers depends on the money he receives from his crops to live. There is only one way to buy such »n important article as fertilizer and THAT IS TO BUY QUALITY. I is known for its quality. It produces a larger crop per acre with the use of leas fertili ser than any other brand. This has beea tested. It is a fact With the uae of the same amount per acre as any other brand JOSEVS will produce • crop in proportion to the amount used—but always larger than any other brand. That is why JOSEY'S should be bought this year in preference to some other brand which coats less at the time of purchase, but costs more when results are considered. tlE OU* KEAKEST DtALtK OR W*ITE DIRECT TO N. B. Josey Guano Company WILMINGTON, N. C Tartar*, N. C. mt ■ , m Mtrhiitri ^ ^ IUuUUUU co crap iipunnlid M Mat af th. valaa of all troy prndaaed hi l*B However, th* tftim Iglip *i iaee Mm • par Mt af the total rat tivatad ira. The tntiiii rrof «M worth M pa cent aa mch aa th* IMS cotton era* THo combined value af tnbwtu am rottoa vai over II#1.000,000 hi |MI ipmiallag M par nut of tho nlm of all cropa. Although Kentucky prndaaed ahoa IS million Dotmda of tobacco mm than North Carolina, thl. Htatc' crop waa worth tt miDloa dollar mora than Kentucky'*. North Carolina'* tobacco airaaf waa conaMaraMjr larger thaa that a any othar atato and repreaontod aaai SI par aast of tha Natiaaal tohacc "tWpmwI. yield par acra af Nortl rarollna'f bright loaf tobacco la laa than any othar atato aaeapt Vlrginli am) Looiilifit, About 66 par cant af the tobace acreage la located In tha "Now Brtgh BaH" or tha Coa*t*l countiaa. whtt the remaining (| par aaat la In th upper Piedmont or "Old Bright BaH. The pef acre value of the tobaco ywfoced in North Carolina in ltt averaged tlSl-kO, which waa cot)aider ably mora than that of any othar ero grown.—Pana Porecaator. Wln*tnn-Salem, Feh 17—Altbougl Easter is nearly two month* off, ar r»nf»»fTiU are already being mad for the Raster service* at the Horn. Moravian church and the old Sales irraveyard. La at year more than 80, 000 attended the terries and vialtari cams to Winiton-Salem not only fron all parts of North Carolina bat sl*< from other states. Each year the number of nshen necessary to look after the crowd ha increaaed. Walter J. Her* ha* serr ed in the capacity of chief uaher foi the past IS years and when ha fir* entered upon the task leas than M aa distant* were required. Last year h< had 400 tasistanta and thla year ai even larger crowd is expected thai ever before and an effort Is going t< be made to draft at least BOO memberi of the Moravian church to aid in look' in* after the crowd. The first rehearaal of the cburcl hands for the Raster service will tak< place next Sunday and from then un til Raster the various bands will hav« frequent practice for the occasion 1 ast Rastern the total hand* particl pating had S00 pieces and it is expect* ed that the number thia spring will he at least as large or poasibly larger > la at kia Winter >i»i to fort Myar rw. t Th0 Hiaiari, ii»i| ml of Mr. U IMi fmk, n. J.. aad iMtTmJ I- _. M - *. -M_ — M .— ^.t — Ll-a| ' uMHfl( MVI Imy fUr HI H>* nllll day. Thie la the aocond eonaeruth jraar that the luntkeaa will be he with tha pMt of koaor ahoent. B"hert A. Carter, of til Waat fa ty-third Street, an aa«nria>e of M Ediaon Mara than forty year* ago, P aarljr Inraitlm. "Ever since 1»70, Mr Ediaon hi kept i racerd of kb work on Meal of pafi-r about five torhoa by otfbt Mr. Cwtar aatd. "lack night two < kia «an and ba wovM dsn It" In dtareeetnc tba invention af tl tolaphona, Mr. Cartar cruotad th from ona of tkaaa akaota writtan I 1871: "I know now that I can raroi aowi bat I mi aot aura that I m reed It I have two bars, and botwe* tbaai a pioee af paraffined pa par, diaphragm with a long needle paaali through ona of tha ban. Wbaa apaak against tka diaphragm and pt tba papor It la porforatod by tka aa die." "Thla la tka froat«randdaddy of i recording inntrumenta," Mr. Cart ■aid, "Including tha phonograph, tal phona and mlcropbona. "Ediaon'* flrat invention waa tl votinir machine. It waa fifty yaa too aarly. Tha next waa tha dnpb and quadruple telegraph. which mm telegraphing practicable. Before tha inventions telegraphing waa lltt mora than a railway signal." Mr. Cartar recalled that Ediaon li vented a typewriter more than fifl vaara ago. "It waa years too aarly," ho sal "He never got a cant out of K. 1 waa too early with radio, diacoverir . tha apark or wava in lint. In tl 1 same yaar he built a aot and puhlial ad it in Tha Scientific American, 1 . rears before Hat* and twenty-tn i years before Marconi. In IMS it wi taken to Paris and ahown In tha ej hlbition by Charles Bateheler, ona < Mr. Edison's beat assistant*." Mr. Cartar aaaertad that Edison ha the telephone "long before the figi Mr. Bell and Mr. Gray had over it, but had never applied for a patent. "The Aril telephone waa purely magnetic instrument," Mr. Carti said. "In his patent drawings k show* a horseshoe magnet on eac end. He shows a soft Iron core t •upport the bobbins of copper win There was no place to make an ele< trlral connection. On thia patent th Bell Telephone Company waa forme< It waa only practicable to aend mm 'age* fifty to seventy mile*. Her Mr. Ediaon waa called in, and h worked in the Bell Telephone BuiU ing. laid out the aystem and added th electric current, the induction coi and hia carbon transmitter, whic made the telephone practicable." vaccination or uoft •• urd«r« j Dunn, Feb. 20.—An ordinance whid would prohibit any dog which has no been vaccinated againat hjrdrophobi from running at large in the town o Dunn after March 1, 1926, waa p*u* at a recent meet'.ng of the mayor an board of town commiaalonera. The ordinance, paaaed "In the In terest of the public health and safe ty," provide* that any parson con victed for Ha violation ahall pay a fin. of |U for each offenaa, and thnt eacl day auch dog in allowed to run a' large ahall be a aeparate offeree. Notice Traatee's Sal* of By virtue of authority vested In m< in a certain dead of truat executed th» 24th day of Dae. TM>, to C. F. Me Craary and wife Myrtle McCreary U the undersigned trustee for the ro> Lumber and Mfg. Co., to secure an in debtedneas of t6 >4.50, and recorded ii the Register of Deeds office of Burn County, N. C., in hook H page 14 default having been made in the pay ment of the note therein secured, ami at the request of the holder I will sell for cadi to the highest bidder at pub lic auction, in front of the Bank ol Mount Airy, Mount Airy, N. C.. on Taeaday March l«th IMt ' at 1:M o'clock P. M. the following deatrlhad real estate: Beginning on the west aide of branch Early Ashburn's N. W. cornet ind running with his line B. B? deg. 45 min. Eaat two hundred and tea feet to Early Ashburn's N. E. corner •» West aide of an 18 ft. road between Tom Ashburn's land and T. B. Me Csrgo's, thence with mid road W. !• 4eg. W. ISO feet, thane* B. 157 deg. IS min. W IM ft. to wast aide of Hranck, thence down the liiaaek 1M ft the hejrinning. Mt. Ahry_ Bale made tn satisfy an IliitsTitidlii n f M04.M pr ncipal. interest and *Mt 'mm te add. Tbi. tb* 12th day of 'eh. UN. M. HL Hollingiworth Drag Co. Phone 311 YOU SHOULD NAME IK SUMY COUNTY LOAN I TRUST CO. AS YOUR EXECUTOR FOR THE FOLLOWING RRASONSi 3 handy packs p»- Cc wrkleysPK. NEW HANDY PACK Fits hand — fiocktt and pur— Mert for yo«r atny •>4 tb* hHtralal J L*«k far VMflay's P. K. Heady Pack Amazing Powar af Mexican Mustang Liniment Stops Rheumatism — tratM through the ' to the Bone ir jma •■»<* km KmmuUt uatmamt •rhaa or kava a Uw Wfc or M Mlfd «m. dnn t wall a Dilnul* • await (juamiljr .,f Mrllfmi Ma UnlnMnl nekl op|MMtu* lb* aura or ■ •!»•«—ia ilnwrt t UH> It «it poo Ihroaitfc Ihr akhb ut aoo«h» tnd rata » i»ln Vcur mini' af comfort ratMf aill to |rml The romarkaMa ^MKruliii powar of MatJraa MMm Linlnnl la iha i'i mm wh> It qulata *nd auoihaa pain *%«• la raaaa ft looa aaaadinc ind vhara iMhcf Ap^iratMmlMVtlftllwl TM* MB it I la I (» ml «U<> Mali raw Kuraa and ■d ao aiikia a valuable maMdjr to ban la Ma koww al ail llmaa tl .Inacstata and whnl—lira aall Muataas Ualmant nr ran imiiIw rat How Doctors Treat CalJs aod the Fit To break up a coM oremig-ht or to rut short nn attack of fnpM t» flurnut, *ori> th">*t or tnnatllitii, phjr itcnua ami u; ar.. Dow i« om mendm* Caiolaiv, the punfi 4 and refined cal'iucl < •mpuWMi tablrt that (fi*ua you the cffecta of calouwl and •sits mwhinrd. without the unplaaa int effecta of either. One or two Caiotabe at V-dtime with a swslVw'of water,—that's all. No aatta, tro -ausea nor the slichtest interference with your eat inc. work >r pleasa'>' Next morning your cold h.\a Tani»>"VI. /our aystem Is thor oughly nurifird and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for break rait. Eat what you please.—no dan rer. sa Get • family psoka**. containing Pull directions, only 33 rents. At any In* atore. (adr) You |*t that rich asllaw flt*> *- only in PEPSI-COLA. DEY AiNT EZ. MUCH SLACK IN PAT BLUE DlAMONT COAL^fcX. DEY- IS SMALL. CHANGE IN MAM POCKET!! Russell Fork Coal Phone v ,, a.

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