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y Can Be Big Offer Saturday Night 0* EXERTING EVERY EFFORT TO BUILD UP A RESERVE VOTE TOTAL 180(000 Vote Offer ea $24 Cfa*e Night • P. fti With e Big Dwmtm¥ Week. Wevfc Wkhaut Let U* b the Week it aa Eadij /' Neat Saturday wtt fa am long to fa nmaaiharid fa tfa ■w>nri of tfa Baliaaunohlp Oub u ft ii tfa md of tfa fcwur Period Krtrm VoU Offer, hi which 160,000 EX TRA VOTES an allowed for mn Club of $14 worth «f aufacription* turned in. Poaitive aaeurance ta given tfa lawfara that tfcia la tfa biggeet voting opportutty of tfa ntin cam paign and to aajr that each and every om la worklag hard to faild up a ra eerve total la putting it la a mild way facauae all afaald fa aad ara at riving to gat ovary aufacription poaaibie to apply on thia big afar. A Detormiaed Mart. latton aad apokao worda of ap proval continue to eomm from mem far* of tfa Babamanahip Clab Drive to expreaa dalight at tfa woqderfal rpportaity tfa big EXTRA VOTE OFFER afford*. At tfa aaaM time jaw* ara "click ing" aad china ara equating deter minedly to aafa every iuaa»n> wart during tfa apodal offer which fab next 8autrday night, July t4th. Tfa aptrit of lh« raanhra to gat eyorythiag poaaibla oat of aaeh day aad not lot a aiagle aufacription alip away, proniaaa to rival tfa per eerveranee of Diogoaaa la hie year old aaarch for aa honeat man. All over tfa territory covered by tfa Raleamanahlp Club wwabara have claaaiAad Into action—placed on their mettle by tfa realiaation that now la tfa time of all tlaaea «hen raaulta muat be eecured to determine tfa winner* of tfa auiny priaea—»ltl« Hudaoa Coach. 9417.40 Ford Roadater, and two radio*—and 10% conunia aion—all to fa given away at tfa end of tfa campaign. Attention Club MraWn So M to give evaryone an equal •mount of time to devote to Uking ■ubscriptiona to apply on the big EXTRA VOTE OFFER cto»ing Sat urday night It ii decided to accept all Mall enc toeing aubacriptiona wh<-.re the poatmark ahowa they wore mailed Saturday. By tfcia arrangement out of-town member* will have an equal amount of time to apply to getting aubacription* a* thoae who are more conveniently located to the oSfee. Remember, out-of-town Club mom bora, work right up until the last minute and then mail your aubacrip tiona in aa they will bo accepted to apply upon the EXTRA VOTE OF FEE, even though they are not (to ll ver*d to the Campaign headquarter* until the next day. However, it ia imperative that the envelope hear a postmark to ihow that it wa* mailed on Saturday. t The Big Offer The greatest EXTRA VOTE OF FER of the whole raee will end Sat urday night, July 24th, B P. M.. Thia offer provide* a golden opportunity for Club member* to get the winning vote* and to aa follow*: 160*00 EXTRA VOTES (ia addi tion to the regular vote*) will ha al lowed on each and every IM worth of ankaeription* turned In up to Satur day night, • p. M.. July Mtk This ia pocitlvely the Mggeet offer of the raaa, and thoee who turn in their aubocrtpttona new wfl km a WINSTON FAIR MAKES APPEAL Liberal Pwlwi U Ipeelel CUmm O&mtmd For Surry Cou.tr Folk*. Th* Winston-Salem and Fninyth County Fair ku just Issued Ite pre mium Hat for th* IMt tiklbWoH which arc scheduled for October Mb to Mh inclusive, Tueedsy to Fri day, day and evanta*. It b simpl* trath to My that thla Fair has mad* th* moat Uharal prwiluni offer* in iU history and la atakinc aapacial appeal* to Guilford eounty, to Davidaan, Dark, Yadkin, Witkaa, Sorry, Stole**. Rockingham. Alle ghany, Watauga and Ash* coontioe aa wall as Forsyth. Of eepectal Intaraat ar* th* pre mium* offered for axehselv* competi tlon by Sorry rouaty farmera. First Of thaae Is tha premium for th* beat general farm display. Tha ftrat pre mium In this class la t7i; th* second WO, a«d tha third 1X6. Orcharding will He intorsatod ** pec tally class for th* beat special display «f syplss, open to flurry growers. The ftrat premium in this class la 9100; tha second $M and the third 128, The following other special prem iums at* open to all Sorry county exhibitors: Boat corn, 184; Beat oats, ISO; Beat rye. |M, and tha beat Irish peutipo*, 120. Forsyth will not be al lowed to compote In this class. AU white school children from Sorry county will ho admitted free on October 8.. Fair management an nounces that it will not darioct 10 par cent from the amount of pram hunt won, aa It has don* ha former years. The winners will therefore receive the entire amount. Liberal premiums for th* boat tobacco exhibit in ftve clasaes are also offered, including one class for wark or fired tobaccoa. On* of the aims of the Fair la to stimulate exhibitors in the adjoining counties of this section of the eta to. { Proposal* To Lmm Past Office Quarter* Wasted. Sealed proposal* up to and In cluding August 1, 1924, for furniah tnir suitable quarter* for po*t office purposes at Moant Airy, N. C., at a stated price par annum, including heat, light, water, toilet facilities, safe or vault, and all necssaary furni ture and equipment, under a lease for Ave or ten years from February IS, 1927. Floor (pace of (bout 2,600 square feet la desired. Specification* and blank proposals may be obtained from the postmaster, sndA sample form of lea** may be examined bi his oilce. An proposal* are to be mailed to Mr. t B. Dix, PoatoflW Inspector, Charlotte, N. C, on or before August 1, im. ♦I "Mr. *m4 Mn. Wallace ft. Dobaon, of MWMrjr, Mi., announce tbe en **ewB«et of tWhr daughter, Marian St. Ctatea. to Minor Edward Hank, of OmMlMro, tki wedding to tab place in early fall." Mian Dobaon ta veil knoem here baring been emwectod with Um acboel faculty aa will be intonated l« Um will U aa lee cream at Graea Moravian Chun*. My at 1M T M., riren by the Ta Mea'a Bible Claaa The proceeda w<U to Rev. J. W. Frank Writes Interesting Letter from Japan BvMlfl ta Mf iWi fMRiljr W* IKtla o* »f tkt ordinary tMa baa dona anwatlilwg to eal for a par agraph la red Ink In aijr diary Ya.unUy Grady .our yo«M»aat child ■lataaa year* old. giad—lad In tka hlfk aehaol dapaitanat of tka Cana dian Academy, Kapa, Japan. Ogr torn John araa enppmed la m«l»l hi* di ploma In Daka Udwatty, Dvkw, N. C., J ana I. lb It now twenty years old. and has changed greatly ■fatro wa hurt aav kla aa a fourteen yaar old bay- Oar dtaflUr Manrarat, araa aurrtad April M. Net om of thaea »v»nU have aw attended- Prak ably bat few of the reader* have had the sensation or sxperience of having a ma-b-law whom they haw never •aap, aa is tha cm* with us. But a ptftograph rraatljr received conaalea ua in the belief that the daughter's choice waa not wnrae than tha moth er'*, from the standpoint of looks. But Iktle event* like thta kappa*, even in tha beat of families; and w» have not teen At te go on s strike or to th(ow up oar job. One of mj form er acquaintances, Captain MIMon Jones, built a railroad fro* Thomae ville to Denton la my native scanty of Davldaoa. While the construe tion waa going on hie daughter mar ried greatly againat his wtah. For moba time ha gave vent to hla wrath, punctuated with oatha. But he la ally and sanely concluded that b would go cm with hla raUwwy aefe struction enterprlee anyway. The last I knew af the aon-ln-law he waa an engtaapr on that road In accordance with regulations, we rre dae another furlough a year hence. Then it may he our privilege to look again Into the faces of many in and around Meant Airy who en deared themselves to us by many courtesies during our last furlough which we spent so pleasantly in that town. How rapidly have the past sis years seemingly flown! Life and work In Japan are so happy and en trancing that the thought of turn ing my fare toward the hom< land produces a commingling of pleasure and regret. Many of my loved ones sre in the home land, but my heart is here. Here I feel at hoaM; but in of Mr raapanaikUitiaa Mb fwtooctu n**dful. And tka mm cawMtfcma »ak* an mirhI vaeatiaa n««<fal- In Jttljr *a upwt to fa to Nlnoaka, Oa th* tkM'yaar wa S ka ta» ekar«a main* for mMmmtIn. And far tka third jnt W in to —tortala tit* Miaatna Maatlaf af tka Saatkani P»MkytortoM aW tka aiUdia af Juljr. Hm tka wtv*. aad rklldran aUand 8* w* itpwl naarly »txty |iimU. TWy m an nihiirri and In harla* than) Tk* wUaa alitor Into dl«raa»lna and voto aa wall aa thatr MwolocfeaDy tratoad htmband*. TMa. la alao tra* ta oar Matkadiat Mlaalaa, aa M i.u#ht to ha. Uwajlato/ IMm Km, Japan. J una 26, im. . ' >, I', J. W. Frank IWvfcal At Km HOI CbwrcH— Other Newt ilMM, inly It.—Mr. Hd Mm. Geo. Kersey, of High Point, ipMt the week end with Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Path and family. Mr. L. G. Hill and daughter, of Cmhtn, I. I., upoiit Sunday with relative* of this eaction. Mr. dm Ashbura and dwwUm art ipNdiBf a few day* with rela tives at Newborn. Mr. ami Mr*. Eddie Harkar and mother, of High Point, spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Whttakar and family. Mr. and Mr*. Jeaae Paala and Mr*. Psals'i mother, Mra. Shadrford, *lait ad relatives mat Ararat Sunday. 11m revival meeting katu at Pin* Hill Methodist Church Sunday, July 18. H ia raportad that tha "Evange listic Tarns" of Pilot Mountain ia assisting tha pastor, Ear. Mr. Nor man, of Boat Band, in tha moating We are hoping for a great revival. Ever body welcome to I omi. The people of this place, who at tended the Twenty-Fourth Annual Saaaiou of tha Burr? Baptiet Associa tion held with Ladonia Church re turned hack here Sunday afternoon. They reported a vary successful aa sociation and expresaed many thanks to the people of Ladonia for their kind treatment during the aaaociatlon. Tk« Way It Young Man— "Can I have this dance, madame?" Yotmc Lady—"No, I am too danced out!" Young Man (A trifle deaf)—"You're net madam*; you're juat pieasinfly plump." "Full Steam Ahead!" List of Club Member* end Vole* Accepted For Pub lication District No. 1 Heir's what can be won in this district. Hudson Coach, $1216 Ford Roadster, $417.49. KiYshman Radio, $76.00 Tan Par Ont Caah Coauniaion Awarded to All Non-Priae Winner*. NAME ADDRE88 VOTES Mia* Kathryn Owen, ... 186 Pine SC MM60 Mra. John For - 126 Granite St. 07,300 Miaa Mildred Wolf*, FJra St...... *1*00 . Mrs. 1. K JIdUff, City -* w HUN Miaa Helat. Monday— M. Maw SC. _ MOO Mra. A baa Childraaa. lift Arrh St.. «4JH0 District No. 2 Ford ftMdaUr. MlT.tt. n Tm Far Cant NAME wfcat can b* won in thu district. Hi ftUto. I75.M AvtrM to A1 till*. Surry County Farm New* TWi mm I* to a great <WI of | In dM «MMty Ma Baatla. A rra to tklnk that tto| for Metro! of tto toatlo is likoly to] In Mlta| tho to a.polaaa to kaadlad aa aaak rat of Aiikiltoi mi I *d loot quart of h wi waaking *kould to (ton tto "toaaa toforc cooking. TkU in |ivra Mijrj way by tto carafnl hai|a»wi far a* I cm mo tkaro ki bo da agar froM tto aaa. I km talk ad wttk arraral mm wha tor* aprajr wtth aa tod altar of fort*. Ona man aprayad ana day and] at* tto toaaa tto next and to la HM| a lira and'wall Tkora la mm In tka county who aooMi to thkik that to la taking a groat riak In rat ing aprayad toaaa and to la not going to tato any ehaaeaa along h hum to aw that ha la merely nw cautious and If Im mr aata any baana in the future either dried, canned or otherwise be will probably be Mtin| baana that hare bean ■ prayed several timea. Anotber doctor baa baa* quot ed aa saying that if one of the Max ican Bam Beetle should he eataa by a person sudden death would eaeue aa one beetle contains enough polaon to kill Ave persons. If this ware true we would naturally bare to eooaMar tha rattlesnake and tha copperhead aa harmleee reptiles At for the children to play with. Doubtless the beetle would not make food At for htunans yet it would ha hard to explain juet how you are likely to Iiici poison ed for yon 4a net And May attached to the green pods and than the care* ful housewife ezasslaes each pad be fore cookiag and not counting the thorough washing which la |hw in order to raw ore aaad, dirt, etc. Sev eral farmers hare leportad that people in town are not buying beans consequently the grocer-man will' not buy the be ana. This ia working a hardship on the farmers and the sug gestion has bean made that the bus iness organisation should see that proper information should be furnish to the consuming public in order to combat tha wild rumors in tha county. The Pell-Mitchell Hdw. Co., Pilot Mountain hps prepared to stock mag nesium arsenate and will hare a supply soon. This will giro better results than lead arsenate for it will not injure the vines. Pilot Mountain (action have bra) reporting very heavy yield of whent. Arthur Cook on rout* 2, report* slightly more than 38 bushels from one acre. Ten year* ago this land would not grow anything more val uable than a few briar* and the land was liadly washed. He uaed manure and growed cnwpea* and clover that built up the aoit. He'planted a beard leu white wheat and applied 200 pound* of 16% acid phosphate and forty pound* of nitrate of tod*. Thi* yield la as rood a* the report* t^at come* from a regular wlnat aeetion. We *hould have every farmer in Ihe county grow a few acrne of wheat, enough to ffed hk family and chick ens. We should be independent of the wheat producing region* of th* ♦eet. Turnip* should he gotten in within the next few wsaks This crop should be Increased as it f mlshM • good food whan other things are The second crop of Irish potattoe* should not ha planted aatl ahogt the middle of August. The spring crag waa rather light and tPi should plant • second cnf FUMia, CWaa PicaklMd mt Hearing Gap. Mount Airy, July M, Root* I— Little Browni» Simmon*. year oU diOftiUr of Mr. u4 Mm. Jm Sim noma fall ulttp Monday afternoon after a thraa waaka IBnaaa. All that jood ctv9 wd mdicftl skill could do would not keep her bar*. Tha qm oat to tha bereaved onaa. Funeral Gibaon Davb at Flat Rock Baptlat Church. Tuesday at t P. M. Mr*. Guy Johnson and family have gome to Washington. D. C.t to join Mr. Johnaon. Mr. and Mr*. John Lettch and family. Mr. and Mr.. J. K. Lettch and family mot seed to Roaring Gap Mr-aad Mra. R. C. Manroa and Mian Anna Baughn and Mr. Paul Worth wara visitor* at Roaring Gan Sunday. 11m fldaMa Clan of the Plat Rock ■ Baptist Church anjayad a picnic at Roaring Gap Sunday, Waring IW dMKk immadiataly aftar Sunday Rd»k#w*t nenwi. cultivation. So kaap at R. Tha Stat* Parmer's and Parm Wo. man'* Convention wiB ha held at Raleigh, July 27, >8 and ». Rooms at the State College will be free of charge. Meal* in the dining hall at 25c each. You should plan to go and take along with yon all toilet articlea, and bed linen*, including pillow* awl a amail mirror. You naad not take any expenaive clothe* aa thia it not a Jreaa show. A good program will ba put on and you should c me hade with a lot of useful information which will he worth your money to you. Re duced fare* will ba given under cms tain road it Ion*. See me about this. Spray For the Late Apple Worm AjmI y«imi. Some of oar apple rrewei* in the fruit irrtioAa east of the Bin* Rid** Mountain* haw reported that tha codfin* moth which lay* etp for tha late brood of worm* an now flying •hoot. Theae egg* are laid on tha leave* and the apple* and the worm* enter the side* of the fruit rawing considerable lo»* to the fruit (rower. Bitter rot, apple blotch, and perhape other fruit di»min are ipraailli^ at thi* tone and if not controlled w01
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