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Th« defendant above named will
been commenced is the
fltiMMp4Ap M m_.. — - - -
Buptnor wmrt or »urry toonty,
which action I. returnable on the Urd
day of May, IM7, for the recovery of
tlw sumof lt.lM.Ot. due Mid plain
tiff by not*.
Thr denfendant wjll also take no
tiro that a warrant of attachment
waa issued by tho Clark of the Super
ior Court for fern County, Nwth,
Carolina, on the 1Kb day of April.
1M7, a«ainat the property of anld|
arrant is
dofotMiant. which warrant la return
•hie before the aaid Clerk of the
Superior Court on the 23rd day of
May. 1M7, at hia ofllre in Dobeon. N.
CN when and whore the defendant la
required to appear and amnrer or
demur to tho complaint or the relief
prayed for will he grunted.
the i»th day of April. 1W7.
t. T. Lrweltin, Clerk Bwfrortw '
Court. MO.
state'oIt NORTH CAROLINA
; of
CertMkate of
To All to Whom Theae Presents May)
Come (lllllll|:
Whoraaa, It appears to my satis-1
faction, by duly authenticated record
of the proceeding for the voluntary
dissolution thereof by the unanimous
consent of all tho itockholdfro, de
mited in My oAoo, that tto Lovill
tMs Company, a corporation of tW*
State, whoaa principal oflke la situat
ed at Mala Street, in the tows of|
Mount Airy, County of Surry. Star
of North daroSna 7c. C. Lovfli beta
Uwtjent therein^and in ckar|
II, haiT eo«gJ4eJr^wWi the^ re
, _ Utoa, entitled ''Torpor,
tione," preliminary to the ieauiac of
this Certiflcate of DUaolutleU:
- Now, therefore, 1, W. M. Everett,
Secretary of State of the State of
North Carolina, do hereby certify
that the said corporation did. an the
Uth day of April, 1MT, Ale in my rf
ice a duly executed and atteeted con
sent In writing to the disaohition of
aaid corporation, executed by all the
stockholder! thereof, which said con
sent and the record of the proceeding*
aforeaald are now on He in my aaid
ofllce as prorided hy la#.
In testimony whereof. I have here
to set my hand and oArial eaal at
Bale^rh, this Uth day of April. A
W. N. EVERETT.
SRcreeatryf ahrd shr
Secretary of State.
"For t*n year*, he conaUtent ty aad
per* latently (M|tt iw| effort of
Mm |W4 poopte of Wo atate to sub
ait th* liquor ((Motion to a refer
endum. Bo »ppo«H( local option,
•ad advocated tnereaaed prtvilogue
for the aaloona. kagur hoar*, aad
"Of UMh* coatemptlblc thteg* that
Mortal Man coald bo guilty of, ho up
hold tho iniqaitou* talaoo law,
which ia (iMpio language Moana that
every kind of a lodging house or don
of « faano oooM sail liquor alt night
lone aad all day Sunday, in tho faoc
of aaothor >tato law which reqoirod
th# liloovu to eloM.
"Ho voted to foreo hotol bars late
owr X00 dry tewaa; voted to rvpoat
tho law providing mm protection for
schools aad churche*. Hi engineered
th* paaaage of a hill permitting sa
loons within 200 foot of ^private
school*.
"Hi* cohorts, made up of under-1
world politician*, liquor-lovers of all j
parties, thf out-lawed liquor inter
ests, politician* Who are hungry far
pie and power, and a few good men
whoM they look to think for 'them.:
are making a amot strenuous effort
to becloud th* real issue. snd to.
create aa artificial popularity for j
thi* unthinkable r«prr*outative of all i
that Christianity oppose*, ae far a*
the liquor queetion ia nencomed.
"The time o*i >iag politician would
have a* think thai' the qaaaWow of
thi* man's religion ia the supreme
issue now. Shrewdly gotten up
letter* aad newspaper articles are
stateawnts an issued day after dap.
"We are not intelaraat. Wa are
afraid of a Catholic We weald ha
afraid of a Methodist or aay other
■oft of being with Smith'* record and1
belonging to a church standing for
the thing* th* Catholics etand for.
It I* nullification. It I* morality. It
la the liquor queetion. Governor
Smith I* wet."
"Brawn say* he I* always ready to
grant hi* wife'* smalieet wish. Do
you believe H?" |
"Oh, yes—If it's small enough." j
NoHee
North Carolina, Surry County, in
Superior Court.
Jane Thompson. Admrx. of Scott
D*'«' Jane Thompson
individually■ r*. H. A. Thotapsor, and
wtfa Dora Thompson, J. |. iSompnon
and wife Lol, rtomp«». Mr. fTS!
Bhaum. G. S. Thompson and wife;
Verfje Thompson and H. W. Thomp
son, Ethel Thompson. Mildred Thomp- '
•on,» Harold Thompson, Marirurie
the paopia NMiji tarn. K«k| in
ikt m«i atery o( the kmn.
"A large |.mrtir the raai
denta pn»Mii far drinking Mar by
atortng the day the leree brake,"
ha mM. TINT alao atored othar ee
aanMala cuafaHy and thoaa Irving in
ona atery Mini moved to thair
nfllkbon with two-atory homea. I
•vat promptly to tka hotel and kept
water and food at my atera. Wa did
not naffer except far tha lutwiaa
ience. People whe did net taka thee*
prtvaultoim wara driven to Uw cara
of tha Rad Croaa. ,
"Tha water probably arill cover
fireenville far two or thraa waaha
fat but Groanville paopia. inc fading
myaeif, ar* aHiiHng to tha town aad
I ahall return there a* mm ma tha
■rater recodea nuAciently to parmlt
work. My wtfa rnd rhiidran will re
main ia North CaroHite until danger
•f epidemic ia paat. fireenville ia
Mia at tha heat placaa ia tha country
to live apd I have n<« notion of de
serting it.
"The aituation ia <t> hand at Green
riUa, apparently. Sanitary condi
liona are good. Everyone ia batag
riven typhoid aanua aad othar pre
cautions * re n ha at red." *
Strong muKciea. aad high morals
>ho«tld. and 4a haw* a iarga piaaa aad
lortiaa in aeary normal haaaaai Ufa.
Tha aehaal boy ar girl, who faila
to give thaaght and oarafal atteatian
to the lawa af health. and to tha da
raloplng of a atronr vigurawa naJ
ririla houaa, te apand hia Ufa ia, ta
making a graat miataka, aad ia
making aa error which a HfatHna
cannot correct, nor eraaa. This ia
tha BM>re forcefully and fearfully true
whan we ronatdar tha relaUonahip
which axiata hatwaaa atrong muaclea
muscular riant until hi* moral* fail
»d. and then he >u physically "punk."
If .a fallow to only "phyiically At"
Im to scarcely half a man; an as or
mule may be "physically fit." But
if in developing a physical bouaa, he
re-inforce It. and undergrid it with a
(odly moral stamina, ha then he
roine* a mperior being, and able to
•tand among hi* peer* a* the glory
ind crown of God'* creation.
It to a great delight and pleasure
to thi* patron of the Mount Airy
ichooto, to note the splendid work of
soaeh, "Boh Sides" in ear High School
[ think that no single member of the
fscutly to In poateaa to reader a
mors positively splendid service to
the stalwart youth of ear
than to "coach Bah." And
to the belief ef thaaa wh
tack things, he to deing it after a
noet Manly fashion. To aaa haw car
tose hall clnb has tightened a*,
brightened op and gotten into "form,"
is a striking snggeetioa aa to what
Is being done This befa« true. It to
up any exhortation to the patrons at
Hifk
J. O. EKVIN.
New Ortoana, April W.—TIm prat
rat flood in the Miaalaelppi Vnltoy la
haI aiMtiUn n»|aat wig|La* I#
not inf lUfiQfn Fsuuiropnf n wouio
m»a from the manner In which It
bant Into pi ana. For It realty bo
ran with an unusually haavy rainfall
in the Cumberland ValWy, In VmUti
Tennaaaee. la the latter part of Da
comber, lMt.
Thie rain rent the Naahville gang*
from tt fact Dor. 21 to foot Doe.
II, breakin* the record. Tha affect
waa to brihe tha Cairo imi« from
90 to U.R reot h» Jafc. «. Haavy
raina In tha Ohio Vallay dariac thia
poriod prevented tha fall ot tha Cairo
gauge below 40 feet and rent It ap
agate to SSJ March H. TUa point
wna only two foot below tha record
of «J feet,
Daytoa
three aaeeeeaive riaaa woo Id
have eanea^ a fAirly high level la tha j
tower river without the
raina In Weaieaippi and Arkaaaaa. By ]
this time the lower river waa carry
ins eoflataat water to Jaftlfy a pre ]
diction at Mi feet at Me* Ortoana.
north of
Match SI
of tha
Ohio
By April *0
tha cage at Cairo
1.7 aen than th
At Vieksburg the river tad
above tak tall iUp states Jam. 10,
aad at New CMsaas it has b*«a at tta
16-foot, or atae*
Jan. *14. So tta preaaot flood is not
only klgta than onjr attar bat aha
of greater extant ta
It tad boa
that such a combination of
oarly aad widespread thaws,
id widespread rains following
upon a fairly fall Hear,
tax any levees boiJt.
Tta fact is that tta upper river]
pours water into tta tower rirer
rapidly that the nsoath will
it. This aondition arises froai tta
41opos of tta terrain. Tta northern
bad is steeper than tta southern. Con
sequently tta southern end
under even ordinary conditions,
thing of a iw'irii. Under
onditions aa prevailed this
tta valley la not saSeiant in
to hold tta disrharf M of tta
This
tensify than
k
n
of
Htaly to la.
there is an
'age of large
rata ef
of tta valley]
I removal af|
m
of tta
^YDNOR * SPARGER
lOUHT AIRY. .N.C
P. a Baa 444 M. Airy, R. C
Facials
AJrjr «• b*
May 9 to 14, iadnire
MRS. W. P. KELLY,
Turamyre&Lamm
•01
Airy. N.c
\
YOU SHOULD NAME
IK SUMY COUNTY LOAN I TRUST
AS YOUR EXECUTOR FOR THE
FOLLOWING REASONS:
TV Trvat Cwtt! am that
W. r. CAKTOt,
8YDNOR, Sac. *