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Clean. Smooth Streets
OF LASTING BEAUTY
WHAT impression does your
town make onvisitors—on you?
ConuJci your atrert*. Are they cn»
bling under motor tra£c which must pick
its way around ruts and hole#? Or arc they
Monthly paved—dean and anisetree —
S good invektment?
Portland cement concrete i» the ideal pave- /
Bent for thu motor age—in town* sad '
eitxa at si msc». k w economics] to build
and aalnnm. permanently beautiful and
—the mfat pavement M or dry
KMtTLAND C*Mg t *SOC1 ATION
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Mm'i Stow Hal Day
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1 taw tW rujtomary pirapipKt begin
ning "WW*.;- Mayor B. B. CM
jbreth, of Itlhfk. haa *et apart Sat
■rdajr. April O, u • dajr for om to
| porrhaac and don their now (print
jwu.
' Thr proclamation bag fan: "Whtraw:
| In the nidat of bloauaiac Sower*
' uk* budding treea man atom of all
| bring thinim rotate* the drab HatHH j
j monta of a bleak, (raj winter; and j
"Wherea* The men of Raleigh
i with their anoal rallantry and com-1
Rakid dags wktak have Im i»
festtag the i.tn Mrkt af WUhae
Two iop, iyptrtstl) ia the tkroM
of raktea were iM ky Pnlt»i—n W.
G. Ckarek, aa Tueeday and At* oth
ara Ikawiit ta have ban bitten by
Uma rldaai animals vara pat ta
death by their owner*. Bat far the
protect tea afforded by hie watchdog.
Walter Hetnric'* children would have
fatten victim* to a (hepherd dof
which visited their home an Toeeday
apparently wild from the pane* of
hydrophobia.
Warnings of the dancer aa well as
the annoyance of dags running loose
all over town have been Iseecd from
time ta tinea, end have Just aa often
been unheeded Now, for the sake
of the safety of kninanity, K has
become a necessity for all dogs to be
kept under cleee guard. Dogs of
value to their ownois shook! be vac
cinated aa a natter of precaution.
Chief Ckarch ha* declared war oa
all dogs permitted ta run at large
over town, and the psdigmrt aria
toe rat wilt share the same fate aa
the Act or cur if he faille into his
clutches.
Independence U| Way Off.
Waahington. April 22.—Philippine
indtpmilrnn, the roal toward which
Filipino trader* have bean «truf»lm*
for yearn, ii yet a lone way off.
President Coolidge ka» vetoed the
resolution of the Filipino Wfialatarv,
pruviding for a plebiscite oa inde
pendence, and in ao doing bluntly in
formed the inland people they are
not ready for eelf-goveironcnt.
A plebiscite on the subject, the
president said, was a mean melees
gesture that might "create friction,
disturb business and stow down
progress." He characterised the move
for a popular rote on the subject a*
" a part of the agitation In the
islands which, by discouraging capital
and labor, la delaying the arrival of
the day when the Phi 111 pines will have
overcome the moat obvious present
difficulty in the way of her mainten
ance of an unaided government."
"The people should realise, he said,
"that political activity is not the eod
of life, but rather the moans to at
tain those economic, industrial and
social conditions essential to a stable
existence."
Netiee ef Traatee'a Sale.
Under pursuant to authority con
tained in a dead of trust executed on
the first day of March, 1NM, by W.
H. Atkins and wife Ida Atkins to the I
undersigned trustee, which dead of I
trust is recorded in Book M at page
1M records of daeds of trust '
Surry County default having been
made in the payment of the debt
thereby secured, I will sell far sash
to the highest bidder In front ef thai
Bank of Mount Airy, on
-ttJOkzr
The following described lands to wit:
Lying and being in Doheon town
ship. Surry Comty. North Carolina,
George Atkins, Wilson Kay and otb
mrnm aid KmssuImI fntli—i tLgh
* • **» WHI IHIungrQ ■( IwlWwB • PQ
ning at » stake in the front
Atkin s residence runs N. N deg. t.
».7 to Bfcepf ftraagha't comer;
thsnee N. 4 deg. K. lTXeS. to a rock;
thence W 28 12 chs. to a whIU oak
wc
Mafca Oi4m—
Screen
Poors
Windows
If yw «ut to ilm ilM «M
NOW Men tWy M k W*
jronr wMmti iad (fear* in4
Mate your kiwm.
WE
Quality
Building
Material
U» baat hi
quality for
Gm% our mtlBln Man
buy lumber (or *ny
Screen Out the Fly; Order Screens Now
J. C. Hollingsworth Lumber Co.
Mount Airy, N. C.
The judgment of these men in
•electing International Tobacco
Fertilizers is a recognition of the
superiority of this brand.
Their ^proval of these fam
ous fertilisers means that there
is an opportunity for the tobacco
grower* to make more money
from their crops by using the
International Tobacco Fertilisers.
A l«rg« percentage of uaerm of
the International Tobacco Pro
ducing Fertilizer* an men with
long yean of experience for they
recognize in International To
bacco Fertilizers that invaluable
combination of plant fooda which
produce* yield plus quality.
I Read What Your Neighbor Says: I
I used International Fertilizer aide by side
with another well known brand. It produced
far better tobacco from the start till curing
time. International frown tobacco is the
brightest and has more body. On three and
one-half acres, the weight was 4.500 pounds
even selling for $1,465.87. We are well pleas
ed with the results from International, and «x
pext to use it again in 1927 under our entire
crop.—W. S. Simpson. Rockford, N. C.
WE HAVE A NICE