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_ «»ill»Mi tar or faur buardora. Apply to J T ■ J i*. W Ua M. tit. Airy roa BALK—Al nfcili pftaM. |oo4 karri hrlak at 8. B. Mar«hair» r.. Mnn. 121 M»a 1 ft-tite fob bale—i Sw3T!5rTC!rS!5l!t P. Wr<M, Waat Mmwm St. 6-fa rot« kuon Haw tar ■ Charm itrwt. Apply to W. H Mow man, Tha Hollow. V*.. or (iaorg* fca.u»», . »on>. Airy, N. « tic. DIRT rO« BALE—Will delitar u any pu.t of the city, ha C. W KuUi.n, phone SIN. tfa. FOB BALE—A low ok* yaaat cava, condition. BMb rifht and aaay toraia if dotlml. Mr*. 8. A. I jnkcr, White Plain*. N. C, B. F. D No. I. |-ly KHM Kl NT—I ar 4 row apartaaaal with piivote baUs W. K. Harnard tfc. FkBE UluT-Wri May to had at tba coinar of Main and Worth SU by anyone who will haul it. J. E. l>avm tfc. BOB- SALE—Swoot Potato ahpa a ad plant* all loading variatiaa ft&.'ajft. r*3 c,"s FOB >• T- Kutwukrd aoartaMau four room* with hath. Convaniant to aehoula and buainoaa aactioa. Phont S20. 4-Mr FOB BALE—Haaao aad lot oa (iraa Ite St adjoin!n« tha proparty ol 8. N. Allrad and Bra. John Koy, witli a*4m convenience*. and on wvn atraot. Lot 62 foot front, by 827 feel 1 m mediate pcaaaaaion Thii proparty priced for quick nale, TVrmi If aaairad. H. H. l.ewellyn. tfc FOUR Knoa Hn«ae Par Bate—Ol Piper*' Gap road S-4 mile fron Main St. lot lOOxm ft., B. 8. Scott Mount Airy, M- C., Route 6, boa 14T. *-7p BUILDING Lumbar Far Sale—Al Unfa of p^K framing and sheath injr delivered anywhere at re*ao*abl< piict'h. i. D. Weatherman, The Hoi few, Va. R. *. 4-SO-p. DELCollGHT far aale-^ractieall] new. Kuaaua far avltuua, bate Du In electricity. Bar fair prior. W. W Walker, Mount Airy. ** C., rauta 2 Quarry. M| TIIOKol i.HBRKD Golden But Or pingtnn rhlckma. Ham teatod Srrr'linir <K-k aad egg* for iale. I. * 1 ">wi k- Mt Airy. B. C. R S. tfc| TOMATO Ptaata, taMair plant* acariet u(t. double and »ingl< petunia' snap drairon, verbena aiu many other annual and perennt<* flower* plant* Now ready for netting I A. Pool, t\1 Taylor 8t., Moun' Airy. N. C. tfr FOR Ri:XT « ream haooe aa Wartl Street, water and light*, 1V, acrt lot a A. Stncfc tfe. PURR RRRO egga for batching. Oui ri'KF. ifKKU act* Tor kalrhini. Oui •efert*d from pana of Barred Rook* 8. C. Reda, Buff orpingtono. Black r>»nt« -n'-niah pnm, anronie* and white leghorn*. No better br«od* ara or ilW In thia aountry than you ran get at our place The price* an ri*ht. Ranging from ftM to |S.M par Htlnr of II egga. Sand u« your order* or «tld better call ami tee what you can gat. You will on to* v«ur viait aa you will aae S.OOf fine liird*. Kraidrlin Poultry Farm Moun' Alrv. •SFK—W. L Hydnar far bargain* il real Willi. tfe ,-r ~ch WWhbeno t»2!ltoTwe* FOR RFV'r—Onb faar room with toilet on Worth Street naai Welch'* F'ore, light*, aewerage, new gnrare, large garden. 8. STHale FOR RENT One 7-Room House on Sprl' j and Pender 8ta., lane lot ana rent very reasonable One 4-Room brick houae on N, Main St and Hlaea Ave., suit able for office or produce and poultry WHlo5nst( 'Sub^'fl!?1* M * produce * ^ww* ,or "hoi 4-Room houaea neai Quarry, for reat or aale. W. W. BURKE Mississippi Valley a Vast Sea [ " As Result of Recent Rains Arknnaaa and Ml-i-alppl and toft In Ma wake • mountain H»l of dand. I, Mlwinl persons in «»H— t 'Ml to knee jirlikod under Mm *rwk of the flood. Mtoe Umm ISO,000 par Ma mm «f torn land have been inundntod by the rtomt, which hwlu Uka * vnat lake from Mampkto sontk Tka greater faar la that tka awat may ha jrat la aao*. Tka mat of tka rW»r I* passing Vkckakurg, Mtoa., traveling abont M miles a day. No treat ikitwatlai was »*pectod at Vtokabnrg. Graal Taat Vat Ta Coma Tka gnat taat la tkia allbtjf •tnink hot wren tka foreua at man and aatura will coma aa tka b«l«a In tka river proceeds Smith. Sacra fry at Commerce Hoover, Major Edgar Jadwln, chief at army an flnaam. Acting Chairman Jam** L. Ftoeer of tka Amarirnn Had Cross, and a oorpa of experienced reliaf workers, arrived here l«4y tram Waakington. D. C. Tkay toft aboard n Commercr Department bant tkia aftoinaun far Vickabnrg, whare tkay will confar with state nuthorlttoa at Mtoatoalppl, Louisana and Arkansas. Kaarh Saw Ortoaaa In Weak Tkay will ba at tka aaana In tka want tka feared cataetropbe en valopaa Nstchsi, Baton Imfi, Naw Ortonna and othar commuaities tbara. Tka rraat of tka rlvar will ranek tkoaa plarva within n waak or tan day*. Mora tknn 00,000 workman nra buay in that araa strengthening tka tovaaa. Two thousand workman nra piling np bag* of land at Helena, Ark., nlnna. Sold tor* On Dnty Mora than 000 National 'iuarda inm >la nd in readiness at Viekatmrg for policing. In the midat of tka disnstor that boa radured three thou ■and* of persons to poverty, come re port* of vandalism. Strangely, the author)tie* in many Mi*«iaaippi and Arkanaa* town* threatened with de «t ruction are having difficulty In get-1 ting residents to leave. Order* to evacuate forcibly JM.00U flood victims were iaaued by General Curtis* T. Green. Commander of the Misai*slppi State National Guard. uf th. The oixWr the uHpkm of th* Wlnetow Halem Journal Th* Journal rcalit ln| the nm| of reviving Um spirit of thff old tiiii* » polling btfi and tKi |iwt Mtd of practical s among high urated • iUU arid* spelling bee coo lant to decide the various charapiooa of the various districts in IM6. Any school in tho 27 eligible counties may a boy aad a girl wrt. th* ft rat elimination la ha Id. Thd arinners, htn, on# boy and mm ill I. •Ion* an eligible to an tar Um final ■•nn^iat mt WlaiMtAn.iiiitaiit fwnit |ko| Lonivti »i fiimiM>n-n«irni iniiu inn county. impson aaaily baatad alt at Dobeoa, but mm aliailn atad at Wlaatna Salem. btowlw ■tody should turn tha tida ia Ma faror at Wlaeton-Salem thin yaar and thara ia a possibility of him bringing ona mora honor to Cofo Notka af Having quallftad aa administratrix of tha aatata of I. W. Scott, deceased, lata of 8-jrry County, North Carolina, thia ia to notify all persona holding claims against tha said aatata to pro sent them to ma, duly variflad, on or | before tha Mrd day of March, 1»28 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All jn rsons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement This March SS, 1027. Mrs. Molbe Gwrn, Admrx. of J. W. Scott, deceaaed. A. E. TMey, Attorney. Tha News. tlM par year. Secretary Hoover today weM report* that 50,000 person* have been forred to leave their Home* In Arkanu*. upward* of 00,000 in Mi*» luippi. h,»nM) m MI»MMiri. 3.000 in 1 lllinoia, 3.000 in Kentucky and S.000 . In Tennessee. They are being tem porarily cared for In JM Red Croaa re- ] lief rampa. Many will he removed to : lartfi-i village*. ^ Worst Over North of Mem phi* The wor»t of the flood is over north. | of MemphU. Secretary Hoover'* opinion ia, he satd. Secretary Hoover wired Secretary of' Agriculture Jar dine to designate urn one to aid the, State authoritie* in the great task of rehabilitating the unfortunate victim* of the dwaiter. On Tay of Heawn Condition* at Greenville, Mi**., and j nearby towna, were deecribed by re-( turned reacue worker* aa beyond imagination. A city of U>,000 per son*, half of them have been removed to place* of safety. Several thousand have been taken to Vicl *burg. There are still 1,600 persons clinging to roof* and tree tope at Greenville. Many of these people have not eaten, in M hours, and the night* have beani unusually cold. Hundred* of vaaael*. from good j sited naval boata and private craft to row boat* are taking the afflicted out of this scene of want and woe. Throngh thi* grim tragedy there i* laughter Conreisattons are carried, on from housetop to housetop. There la a alow flow to the water blankat ing these towns. P.'- 'J Little Daager of of a general spidemlr of ia unlikely aa long aa the river water keep* moving. Typhoid fever ca*se, however, have broken out. Theee hare been chiefly smnwg who out number the white* There la •carcely a drop te drink. Drinking water i* being hreegkt Into tfcaee town*, with food and i lathi—. Secre tary Hoover aaid today that ha M ide no effort as yet te NOW HERE All Personal Property Must Be Listed In May FAILURE MEANS EXTRA COST The Ux lister of Surry County will opon the books for listing on Tueaday, May 2nd. in various sections of the county. Ail owners of | property are required to 14-t all P*™"1 •»j'JSSZ ™ Sldl Mayl* To save time it is requested that a tot of artk ■"*£> out before coming to^he Itat taker. By **«** ' to be more accurate and the work of listing will be made mucn The new County Government law prohibit* any listing in the month of June, and provide# that all who do not list in May shall be penalised. The Commissioners cannot change this rule and so failure to list while the books are open means a heavy coat An entire new assessment of land will be made, but people are not to wait for the assessors before listing their property. Come and list your property regardless of the assessors, as the listing of personal property has nothing to do with the land assessment. Observe the above and you will save coat and time. B. F. FOLGER. COUNTY TAX SUPERVISOR Really, I have something to crow about. It's the big slashing in prices of high grade merchandise, recently bought from W. W. Burke and now Deing offered the public at ridiculously low prices. In this stock you win find articles being slaughtered at pnces as low as the lowest. Think what a saving that means to you. If at any reasonable future date you will need such items as shoes,, notions, new piece goods, new dresses, etc., then you should by all means visit this store and let me show you how to save. I Have the Biggest Bargains to Be Found in Mount Airy YOU WIIJ, AGREE WITH ME INSTANTLY WHEN YOU COME HERE, EXAMINE AND COMPARE WITH OTHERS. JUST TO OPEN YOUR EYES, I AM QUOT ING A FEW PRICES IN THIS AD READ THEM CAREFULLY. Here's the Proof. Read, Buy, and Profit By It! Cast Your Eyes Here Men's silk lined hats at .... $2.80 and <3.80 Beautiful line of oxfords for men, at $3.80 to $4J0 Pretty line of ladies' oxfords at 98c. in snail sizes, to $2.98, $4J0 mm! $4.96 mm Don't Overlook These Children's new drewoi in prints ftc. to $1 JO . Hand-made baby dresses, beautiful goods in highs* quality at .. ttc. to $SAO ■ 1- .-in--, mm... -I. .U..ILL n jjj DONT FORGET Our wonderful hosiery bargains. Sixes for men, women and chil . G. LEWIS W.M*.) u
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