SILMLKE , ZtzL il* & m \ J Khraais CM to Have the Ladies Aa Their Gaest* Friday Even* CANDIES »M '» t J M M* «H WIKM S IN lIHM^SWMu) S TMnmm bote tfc. family. Oar Caady ia Always Freak. Try H. W. S. Wolfe Drug Co. W. 8. WOLFE. Etonian. % PHONE No. 53 CHANCE?—OR A WILL? The nucrmnful man eit-rriw» the power of decision: Otherwise he would aot be »ucce*sftd. Throughout his life »hape» the trend of his affairs. Yet there are men who teem content tb make decisions daring their live*, sad to leave to CHANCE the ann-jring oat of their plan* after deatii. This is difficult to understand. When a man decides what roaw his affair* should tahe after death, for the protection of bis family, ha conaiders how his wishes may best be carried eut. The legal instrument which results from that consideration is known as his "WILL." He is not content to leave the future of his family to chanse He not aaly makes his will—he also selects • competent organisation to handle business and financial matter* fullest possible advantage of his (tar experience and advice la estate I are freely at year service. The Bank of Mount Airy Tnaat Department Milt Airy, N. C. Edw. M Lin villa, Trust Oflmr CUW M LINVILLE, Kiwanian. 7. Prepare*—Know how to t» ipw it*. Stand ready to join in tkt CUb activities a* much a* poeaible. Be prepared to rasp aw< «Wn called upon for duty. Be ready far duty. S. Produce—We hare no place for member* who are mere "Book en trie#." Dont be an impediment. Be a lifter—not a leaner. Thou dalt ». Peppy—Enthusiast*—get excit ed. Some one baa nil we never eaa never da Joatiee to a jab until we cat excited over It. "Whatsoever thy hand flndeth to do, do will thy might." Let Ktwaai* be a part at yon and expreea it in eenriee to year fellow men in an enthusiastic way. Do it apontoneonely—not giudgingly. 10. Practical—Above all. be real. Let It be said of yon that yen can ahrayi be depended upon. That year words are as food aa your bond That you will not aay behinAa man's back what yon would not aay to hi* face. Be a real nan. Builder's foraman: "Uxcnee me. but art yon the lady wot'a ainging?" Lady: "Yea, I was tinging. WhyT" "Well, might 1 arsk you net to hang ont that top note so long. The men hav^ knocked off twice already, mia takin it for the dinner whistle." Haw It'a Dene He—WiB you marry naa? She—No. And. ao they lived happily ever aft It ia not alone the hrtw ■«» 4ho ia to bfaiH for MamUtiM. Om of th» pat mimii to esr for—to ia Are. The careleeely drappad rift Ntu may result in a holocaust. The ramp Art not piopecly HtlnfriihM I may coat tha country# a million dol lar*. I Kiwanian* and otkm fonakinf tha citiea far tha wanda on annual vaca tions, motor trip* and fishing expedi ftree with all car*. Nat only should wa exercise car* oureehres but « ahould try educate othcra to t*k* Klvania cluba can (at apaakara on thia important subject now whan tha danger ia tha grantoat. It la not tha young who naad inatraction. hot tha "oMstors." Boy 8coata, arhool child ran. moat yuan* paople, know Mora j of deforeotation and ref (freatatioo than their paraate. It la among tha oldor man that adoration ia moat The Outlook aaya that an .Uear \ waa telling the yong recruit*: "Don't forget that the army ia ana big fam j ily and—and that to each one of yoa there ia the making of an snknown A supply merchant of Zebnlon in Wake County ia purchasing ana eell ine soybean aeed at coat a* an induce ment to get more farmers at the sec tion to grow hay ai d feed this year. Real Estate for Side _______ House and lot on Orchard St, dmr Mate. One vacant lot on Orchard SL Three vacant lota on Main St. burin— prop erty. Two vacant lota above cemetery. Eight vacant lota in Shorttown. House and lot on E. Poplar St Two houaea and lota near quarry for aale or rent. SELL OR TRADE J. B. Haynes and W. W. Cbratiaii The Camel's Back THE last straw breaks the camel's back, and his last dollar a man's heart No heart was ever broken becaiis? of a Bank Account here. Thous ands of hearts have been broken and homes wrecked because there was no money in bank. * • »1.60*#?®08 FIRST BANK MOUNT AIRY. N C. - * -I T O. rAWCETT. W. W. BURKE. V.-Pras. fc>. C. RECTOR. Asst Caih. T. C FAWCEtr. Kiwuiat. » PSiLL BE COMING HERE WANTING OUR LANDS. BUY NOW WHILE PRICE IS REASONABLE Attend the Auction Sale of AND LAND AVAILABLE ■L-..•:&&iX . -i': .ioroa ATS P.M. THIS IS VALUABLEFOft IS LOCATED ON RAILROAD PART OF FT ALREADY HAS MIRROR PLANT A POSITIVE A

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