PRIZES TO BE
AWAY BY THE NEWS D»|
GREAT SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE
^With • mot* rttipandoa* priaa Sat
than haa evar barn offered
In thia vicinity, in ■ ilmilar
taking The Mount Airy New*
tm mat mwe*mee*ent at tha
WHuklp Club mi which Mora than
$1,000 in prim will ha gira*. A
inane gleaa tha dataila of tha gigan
tk dhterpriae. Tha —inintillaa are of
tha laftaat anfalt aai tha Uat eam
ot aona of tha aoat
attifcctiva priaaa t
' £ha ohjact of tha
cno> - to.
t&j*
Am! tha
?ay *» fr
Tha prii
tifnl Hud.
value A Ford
value $417.4*" i* Hated aa tha
grand priaa. Othar attractive
*•**
c
• perfect 100 c,
Orar 12000 will ha
W—da and readara of thia i
in .exchange for th
time in thia aix
i of dolara worth at \
and eaah award* and
will ha paid thoaa who taha aa
part in tha Saleeaanahip Club and
do not win ana of tha grand priaaa.
Tha Mount Airy Nawa gaairnni offer
far »urpaaa«e anything of ita hind
rvar mada hereabout*. and Uy gigan
tic priaa Uat include* tha aaoat attrac
tive and valuable priaaa oaa could
think of.
"■«i r M.
The plan adopted by the Mount
Airy N«wi I* • novel on*. We could
reach thouitndi of new readers by
employing scores of solicitors to «mr
thin, section, but it would take quite
a kmc time to do the work thorough
ly. In inaugurating the Salesman
ship Club the News has adopted a
gives its friends an opportunity to
ear* big rewards during their spare
time The "Salesmanship Club" win
make • lot more noise and create in
terest and fa—thsrrt nothing Kb
having some fan rftsng with >isl«w
Big Pay far AH
All mm is eiqiimi te de la erdsr
to MM one ef the ^iendid prises Is
tint the bifirmt word In Dm American
vocabulary, and just bow to mak* it
poaaible to own a food on* ha* par
hap* long bean th« desire uppsimo^l
h tit* mind* W many folk*. Thou*
who have automobiles art bow con
templating the ownership of bi«gfe^
and batter one*. Those who do not at
the praaant time poeaaaa • good auto
mubila arc mora than tihely laying
thair plana for on* in tha aanr futups
Hara to tha opportunity to own an
automobile tha iraam of tha Ameri
can automobile market today and
without tha expenditure of a
am* a little tuna and effort.
A
In offering
The
Ja not playing tha rote of
naMmr ia K a acme
thing-for-nothing uhimi. H ia a
fruit to tha fulteat axteat
Early Start ia Baat.
In eeary man'a life thora ia one
big m.inwt whan he
ci*toa that roha him at
Iaada him on to fortune. Tha world
la Ml of thoaa who yearn for hatter
thing* that never aerm to come . The
action ia miaaing. But let him iee
and grnap the big opportunity and
them will ha mi amaxing transforma
tion hi Ma fortune*. The moment he
decides for or against that oppor
tunity—whotlmr ha will aaiae it or
let it pasa—ha decides the whole fu
ture of hi* life.
The main thin( '<■ the Salesman
ship Club It to (at an early start in
the ram. Phone 141 for particulars
REFUSES TO UNDERGO AM
PUTATION or ARM
OR LEG.
Girl Waft Hurt WIm* Traia Da
■■li.fc.J Auto Alter Plu»|«
OwEmbukMBttMlDiM.
Tryo«, N. C* Jua* U.-Uom Ftfa,
at Richmond, Ky.. dM this morn in*
In • Iocs! hnapMal from lajuriat ate
rirtwd la aa mwitlh irriiaat
lata jwatarday wkkb coat Ua Ufa of
ter a ant, Mra. S. M. Tartar, of
raanak, Oa. f"S
Doctors toM Rfea-rtfa laat nifht
want ay Ufa aavod that w«y."
Mr. Tvraar. 4rtwr of tka auto
MofcOa aad ImM •* Mn. Turaar,
- «Mlft to «far<aahar|. It la ba
but lota of mat,
a total km, will not be eat
Plaaty a.pplaa aad
f Dajr. The
iticvly rmd
the credit at
and Adfeu Tllley the
Judge and Mr*. Stack, of
made a abort riait to frienda In Weat
IWM Saturday.
Mr. aad Mra. John L Kins, of
Greenaboro, called for a abort while
Friday on Mr. aad Mra. K. T. Joyce.
Mr*. Kin* waa In acbool at Guilford
CoflMa with Mr. E. T. Joyce a few
iMF»ad fifty alace. \
i^Tlount Airy la to be congratulates
oa addint Willia Jaaaup, of WeaAeid,
to their poiiae force.it would be bar^
to mukt a bttttf M|tction. /
Sjhe Coon Huntera Club, of tbia pldce,
at their Friday'a meeting voted unaa
imoualy to offer their dance hall to
the Commercial Club, of Mount Airy,
to uae free of charge until auch tiaa#
that their ball aball be reopened by
the Mayor of Mount Airy. Kaimra
aad whiakay are not eery aafe thine*
In a ball reoea aad the Coo* Huntera
Club, of "WoaMd daat allow It.
Saturday next will be a big day at
the Frienda Church bare,
the lawn will ha rarioua
with lata of maaic aad rood
by all the attending paaple that
munity maetlng la ,
A Sunday School picnic will be glean
at tha laftld Church Sunday. Mr.
8. P. Graree will dallear tha addraaa.
We know what to nyatt. cant you
to. B. W. George attended acuta
at the Quaker Church Sunday aad
in a vary
Joe franco, a
awn. of WaaAeM died 8atarday. be
waa about, aeveaty one year* of age
and belonged to the Primitive Baptiat
Church at Hatchara acbool hoaaa.
Big crowd at Touaa Creek Sanday
aervicea the regular—foot-waabiag
day.
Mr. aad Mra. Roland Chriatian. of
Winaton-Salem apent Sunday with
Mra. Jnha Hunter.
Dr. Tom Smith ha* returned from
Mount Airy, Route No. 2, June
The "Ever Ready" Senior Claaa
of the Flat Rock Preabytarian Church,
will hold it* Monthly meet In* Friday
nigrht at 7:30 at the home of Miaa
Margaret Gwyn.
Mr. ami Mr*. Worth McHone a ad
dauffktar, Margaret, Miaa EtM Doaa,
LofUu and Mr. aad Mra. J. K.
to Piedmont Spring*
John Griffith, of Uthonia, Ga-,
here for a few
at
thara wil ha a ipectal mm dalt
ed to Jr. O. U. A. M. at Graaa
taa Chart* Wy Raw. C. D.
Tim* will ha a
by a te
local ardor will attaad la a
hail at t -M.
h lavttai to aMmt tM
\h / *?Ji, V«jJ
huve Mood ring* like the fertile
Ha la able to aell at about Im i
to thft +3[§ infertile, cUmhi
uniform. So many of oar
raiaa t-» do not pay much attention U
the three mvaaaary factors and art
foread U aoil t hoir tffi at • decreaa
ed priea. Nr. Brim ia planning U
put in a waall incibntor to take cart
of hia hatchee ao he wtB W able u
control white diarrhea hjr using dia
aaaa fraa eggs aad having a clean In
ciihaior. Be alao beWevee In onlj
buying Ma birda after peraoaally ex
amining the flock and la ahle to boikj
up the flock mari rapidly hi thia way.
He ia harviag hia feed mixed locally
aad ia now ataking a saving of forty
centa par hundred on acratch aad
ninety aeate on the amah aad la gat
ting good raaolta aa buying the higt
1 - -« ' ' m I- El— L.. %
prtcw commercial imhin, «*• nan iifcr
able to raiaa Ml chicha
pare tor the aacaad crop of
vary well. K m do not raiaa a i
crap we will have to depend aa pata
toea ihipped hi from the north. It
that aa large a part ol
ire ihippad from Um
to aa ia the
The land rtwiald he wall
mg careful to coaaerve all
Ton can bay year aert
aae aepa of yom
Yea ahoald treat far acal
with fmnalin or bichloride of matron
ia thk
the piacteg of the *ee«
the aha da of a tret
until they have turned greea aad
atarted to aproat, thea they are plant,
ad.'
Fertilize at the rate of M04M Iba
per acre, using 10-4-4 or 19-4-4. Mix
tipgnirt to wind and nun will graatl)
reduce the yield of potatoes. If yo*
plant wfcka therr U plenty of nti»
tore la the ground you will gat i
good stand easily.
The toharro report o*er the Ok
Bah in Virginia and North CuvUm
is uniformly had. A short crop might
hooat prWx hut this la likely to tx
offset hy pev r quality and low grade
The open warehouses In Eaatam
North Carolina have issued ut edid
not to buy aerap tohacro this year.
It is a good idea for farmers to ha
wry careful in haying their seeds
You should gat your aaad from a re
Power Company
Now Own* Electric
CWh ■mfriil TiM^y fa FnU hpmt of Sy>—
Ckeege HUrlu New Ers hi Oewdi DmbpaMl
mi MmhI Airy.
When the kotlwn. Pmr Com
W ImM mi ■ ckock for 9144*- 1
•74.08 la Ml parMDt far tke alec
trie light lyUw of tkia town It *«a
ape of tka Moat forward nova AMU*
that kaa yat bean Blade here. Th»
ehoek ana delivered to tin atty
•MtkoriUaa on Taeaday of tkia aatk
and tke formal transfer made of tke
m ap«t| to tka aew koldera.
Twenty two yeara ago thla aum
mar tka light* wara turn ad on for tka
|*t time from tka city'* own electric
power plant. It waa early in tka
montk of June, 1M4, and marked tka
ba|M«| of a now day far tka town.
For many yeara tka atreeta and raai
danoaa kad kaaa lighted by oil lamp*
and a poor light it waa. Tka for
ward looking cftixena, and It ta with
pride I hat wa are akla to record tkat
j tkara waa littla oppoeition, wara tired
| af tka aW order and made plana far
la ayatom tkat wwald fumiah electric
ity for light* and power. Water waa
flowing down tkeae mountain atraama
aad plunging over falla tkat woald
ftre all tke power nuded for paaa
ent we, ti omkf money coald be kad to
make tke deralapmant. There waa
not muek money her* at that date,
twenty two yeara ago. and K waa a
really big venture when tke people
voted a bond of one kundred thoaaand
dollar* to he invcited la a water aad
light eyateai. Tha water ayatom waa
aa badly needed aa tka lighting aya
tom, for at tkat tiaae tha water eop
ply of the ekiaeaa waa tha aid faeh
ined open well, and ao thickly were
tke paaplt aeitlad in aooe aactiaaa of
the town that tha water waa af doubt -
M parity. The people voted the
b««da and rtth the moaiy built the
Barti Skoala power plant aad laid
water pipea on aMae of tka atreeta of
the town, ft waa a mere beginning
of the lyatan that la now hara, for
there araa not noway enough to lay;
water pipea over much of the team.
The am who kiadi< tke amvamant
httllded well and from tke vary be
gianing the aarvieaa wara goad. The
town araa fortunate in aorariag men
to build the ayatom arho know the baa
aeaa and did the work in a aubetan
tial way that ha* atoad the teat of
the yeara, day and night, yaar after
year, arith a)moat no bother or delay
except when the rain* failed to coaw
and tha water in the atreaau wa*
low. Only for thia caoae the city
would have had almoat perfect aervfce .
; for all theac twenty two yeara.
.prises that wanted power and with
the growth of tfeetywn the municipal
b' owned plant <ra* not able to meet
the need* of the present to any noth
ing of the future. And so when the
i Southern Power Company offered to
buy out the city owned plant and ran
it* own line* hare, thou furnishing an
unlimited amount of electric power,
j there w*a no delay in dosing the deal.
The city was able to dispoae of it*