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Ah Overall Company Naur "Winesap" Overalls Off WMi PewFwto—T« A i far Dm Wast-Hill Co and fitted «| Mm will be i4M antil 1M 4mm a day can be pot art. Local help k i will bo addad front tint* ta as tha halp la trained and beet aUa to 4a Ha work without tolmtliio. A boot IS bo graatljr increaaed aa they tiaon in tha operation of tha ■» j of tha work of tha wo nwtiia Mr. Waat aajra that ha plm to pot oat a high grade product thai wfcaa ansa ia triad oat by tho pwbMi 4m. Ho baliovea in tho oao of tha bool grain of awteriale and doee aot to toad to lot ohoap workmanship aatoi hU tha Manufacture of Ma huh Tho flrot'brand to ba manufacture* to thf mind this aection of tha (tote whora tho wtoa aap apple la ao popular and wot known. Other brand* will ba auurafae to rod and added to tha line aa thi better known to Um Mr. Weat la pleaaad with tho atari made and ia coin* ahead with plan for extanaion of tho boatoeaa. (*Ow company," laid Mr. Weat Toeaday la not Intonated ia tho manufacture of cheap, akimpy overalla. Tha eon earner ia noror aatiaflod with them If he doea not got value received. Im aoon finda it oat and he dooant want to buy the aame kind again. We guar, antee our "Wineeap"* brand to b< one that la well bnilt, cot and math to fit, finiahed and fitted with higi grade trimmings and flrat qua lit] material! throughout. Later we aril pot on the market a atrictly higt grade garment. By thla 1 mean fa aay the boot poaaible to make b) skilled labor, and the uae of the boot material* poaaible to secure. Mr. Muioa Basra Theatre Pro party At the auction sale Monday after noon held by the receiver* of tlx Broadway Amuiement Co., W. H Marion bon|ht the property aM team* of the concern for I39.6MJ0 The corporation waa owned by W. H Marion, P. A. Boon and G. Q. Ben bow and when the three itockholdan could not agree on the conduct of tb bnaineaa K waa placed in the haadi of a receiver, Edw, M. Linville, tew officer of the Bank of Mount Airy and John Banner being placed ii charge of the baaineaa. The aala waa held for dtviaioi among the rtock bolder*. The bM • Mr. Marion win be held open for II day* to allow any one to place aa ay det bid of five par teat The holding of the company tadade a tea yea learn on the old Broadway, a Hk leaae on the Goldsmith ymyatl aa all aaata aad aiialpaaaat ia both tbaa Local Hipptiiifi J. 0. Harriaoa ratoraad to tka «Hjr Sunday trmm a two wMk'i rtott hi Naw York «Wn ka purehaaad Ma fan Dm of aillltaory aad raady-to Tka wb of Mm Frank Tartar pro irtjr oa Lakaaoa Straot waa ■t latarday aflmaaa a* af aa wMahOiqi Mda. D. C Lawta <4 Pilot Maintain kJ tka koaw af C. C. Hala aa >at aad will awva kia faaJ attjr witUa a tow dajr^T raair, laoaJ kakor, la i from a aartaaa attack atf appan Ha ia aow a patlaat at Martin W. B. Hala Ml tka flrat of tka waak far BaKlawra and Maw York la tka latoraat of tka iaady-to waa* at Halo'a Mrs. C. P. Clark laft Moaday for locky Mount, Va, to )ote a party of frlaada aad ralatfraa far a trip tkraagk tka Vallay af Vtrftaia to Waaktactoa. D. 0, aad atkar potato. Jiai Briaklay aad Joa Paora ara now aporattac tka nrifi aa Moara Annua roeontly ran ky Hokort Cos. Mr. Cox Wft but wook far WUBaai aon, W. Va., wkaaa ka will ka aaiplay ad la tka Ford rara«a. Mr. aad Mr*. Caarga M. latop aad two a mall children, at' kara arrtrad ta tkia dty to tkolr futora koma kara. Mr. ia aaaariatod wi& Mr. Ckaadhr rap raaaatlnt Ika Darkam Ufa Co. Mr. ud Mn E.-M. Armftold. two mm ud m dmhtor, of Ifwadiw. Vs.. arrived last «wk to rl.it Mr. Armftold'* slater Mrs. V A. Ja*k m and other relatives in this section. They wore accompanied bgiC.IL Mills, also of Horndon. Mr. and Mrm. U Smith and Mr. ud Mrs. Z. V. J ohm in moving to Greensboro this week, tho change be ing mad* nscsssary by tho A. ud T. taking off tho two noon trains be tweon this city and Sanford. Ws are sorry to looe thsoo good famiHos. Miss Martha 8s under* had return cd from a business trip north, Mrs. W. E. Jackson, who has boon on nor tlwra markets for tho past month, will return tho latter part of the week. Both are members of tho ready to-wear and millinery department known as Jackson's over Hawks Boy las. j A telegram to Mrs. W. C. Hatcher Tuesday announced the coming of ,their son, Ben Hatcher, from Shang nai, China, who arrived Wednesday to ririt his home after an absence of four years spent in China la the in I terest of the Tobacco Products Co. Mr. Hatcher sailed from China about r a month ago and visited the head of . flee of the company before coming C. D. Faulcoraer and Ludo Van Stavoren arrived here Monday en route to their homes in Atlanta, Ga., from Richmond, Vk, where they were called by the death of a relative. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gold smith. Cameron Smith, Clunett Creed, Babe Bolton, Billy Simpson, Jr. and Pita hugh Gilbeit toft left the first of Um week to visit Washington D. C., and other points, motoring through Um Valley of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Cocker ham •re host and bnstim Sunday at a two o'clock dinner when the Armftold family celebrated a reunion. Twenty were served at dinner and In Um id tha of thirty-five. Among the via Itors from a distance were J. B. Arm field and. family from Fairfax and E. M. Armftold and Horndon, Va. I The foOowtag item eM friends of tha DM N»W lifttl To Moat Airy Cinwirt Nk Om Tnmk Whm A.4T. Tako. OM phM *11 trruftntiiU far tto ap aratiaa af Um star rMtn that will Mm patron* at i an in bar of points. K«b»rt G. Moriaay, thla city, tuu bin iwuiM Um —tmt far oprnttif tto two raatea. Tte track for Baafnrrt will W*ra tto tranafar offtca at • a'clock Moa day morn in* and la Ktodalad to ar rtra at Sanford at 7:6# a. at, con nactinc wttk tto train far LUItagtoa. TMa roata will to oparatad am dajra a walk, arari day in tto yaar. Ob iu rotara trip tto train wtU laara Sanford at 4 p. m. and antra tor* aftar a trip of M aritaa at 7 p. at. It will atop at tto ppatafflt— at Julian. Litorty. Malay, Sttar C»y. Mooat Varnon Spriafa. Boalaa. Baar Croak. Golds ton. Galf, Onmnoek aad Baa ford. TIM Mount Airy root* win be op erated but aix day* ■ week, Sunday Mnf txrtpud. The (In* track w<B ten the tranafer office at 7 o'clock tomorrow aMralac and arrhre at Mount Airy at S p. m.. the track la •cbedulad to U back in Greenaboro at 7:4S o'clock. Thla track will aarra Hummerftold, Stokoedale, Balawa Crook, Walnut Cava, Germanton, Bo ra! Han. Kin*. Dalton, Pinnacle. Pilot Mountain. Ararat aad Mount Airy. The distance la aatimatod at 70 milaa. In a Munition with the aerrtoa to Pieaaant Garden and Climax, thoae town* will continue to bo aoi'ead cm the G roonaboro-Aaheboro *tar route which haa beau in operation for toaa Ume. The train* the Atlantic and ; Yadkin are to discontinue win prob , able bo taken off Monday or Tuea I day aa only the eatabHahmant of the ' required train* firing expreae aerrice between Greenaboro and 8*nford la now needed to meat the requirement* -f the iUU corporation commiaalon. Charlea P. Honeycutt, of the United State* postal aorvice with headquar ter* tn Greenaboro, arranged the achedule for the two new routoa aft er a careful atudy of the needs of •he aeveral towna concerned. Work Started Ob Maw UA.;arO IUI new nosiery ram Tn i I>iri WA IdMN Hw Grnim* U* Om WUWw W —T« iMkl l« r ilMl ■ Attend State Convention of Lefion Boys G. E. Welch Mid I T. Graves at («nM the state convention of the American Legion at Washington. X. C., the first of the week wh»r» mor» than 1600 es-service boys mot in their annual reunion. Returning home' Tuesday night Mr. Welch says he witnessed a had wreck at Mebane when a train collided with a Ford coupe driven by a lady and having as her companion her mother. The ' ear was wrecked and the occupants so badly injured that they were re moved at once. Mr. Welch could not learn the extent of the injuries to the couple bat he could not see how they could have escaped without fatal results. Officer's Eagle Eye Gets Its Victim! w nil* ioiK* were iroing snout uieir 1 business here on Tuesday afternoon i Mm.' one whispered Into the ear of | Deputy Sheriff Jaaae Monday that if he wotald drive out on the Whit* Plain* road he rai^ht find something interesting. Surmising what that mtaaaft rnijht mean he drove oat. Two miles beyond the city liasita ha came to an automobile and two young men by the roadaide and the two, when they saw the officer, got busy working on their car. They were the busiest fellows yeu ever saw. They were both doing their beat to find the trouble, and when the officer stopped and offered to lend a hand they assured him that they nssilid no help. Bat they wore unable to hide of trying to deceive, If they trying to do this. Anyway their to seo what Iw could aaa. A look Into the ear reveal ed nothing, bat when ha Mad ovsr into the woo* what shaaM b« aaa bat the top of a maa's head at him eat of tha brak a ot tt tha Ink Tha Maa mm Mm eesa ipg aad wfth all Ma might Mai to out run mm carrying a COM at some kind which ntaiM hi* speed. Rap idly the officer (mined and Anally he decided that it waa nee leu to make farther efforts to escape and, oat of breath, ha (topped and sur rendered. He had with him a ease of eighteen pint bottles filled with ths meanest kind of liquor. Mr. Monday sees it this way: The automobile had carried the liquor to that point in the woods sarlier hi the day and hid It tn the brush. Then they pint bottles and returned to prepase the staff for market. The two young men waited at the roadsids with tin automobile while the other youi« ana went down in the woods and poured the liquor from half fallow Jars into the pint botttsa. Be ted 4mm afl this and get back ap to the read wist hs aaw the officer. Had he net shewn his head above the braeh they might from blocking their game. As It waa he eaagM one man. Leonard Marshall of this etty. bat ths automobile Mi - Hums htotil That Creep bto Cam Before Recorder wak. What |ni *nM it 4* to gtoa » Mn a car for twrtn mum m most par i Am of fMO. A g<H with t babo to bar ai wfora tho court dtqhf k >Md with eraehy. Tho you liv. to tho rami district oaat of tkis rhy tod Mm« to tko n that part of tba county Om tka yount Jm wtfa lor tka inftuonco of rttk bar and finally ilappad aad kick id har. Ska took tka baby oaly a tow raok^otd aad want back to tka kaaii >f kar fathar. Tka J ode* wanted to mow if any off art had boon mada to *hi» about a reconciliation aad waa told that none baa boon mada. Tba aniline to Uva with har boy if ha wooid troat har rickt Wiaaly ho Judge left tka caaa opan for a month, hoping, we auppoae, that re ativea of the Mtni|«d family will r*t them to auk* another effort to ive peaceably together. An old M(td man. Dock Gwyn, WTMtr-fhrt years old and ready 'or the grave, wan before the court -barged with cruelty to hit wife who a a grandmother and almoet aa aged is he ia. The old woman made ap m*1 to Um officer* lome day* age to arotoct her from her aged husband rbo had just barely failed to kill «er *o viciously did he use a stick of ■tove wood oo her head. It required he services of a doctor to aew op the icalp wounds the old brute made on ier head. The officers beard her ver. ■ion of the matter and rim signed the warrant that brought the old man leforo the court. Bet after she Iwd iken this action she thought over it >11 and decided that she was not go ing to testify against the old man. When the caaa waa called the old wo man took the stand and eat there aa iumh as an oyster positively refusing to answer a single question the eoort »r lawyer* asked. Then Jodgo Llew elyn took her in hand and asked her to tell her verakm of the trouble. She raolly looked him ia the faee and said not one word. Then the Judge said, 'Look here, you answer my question, to you hear?" and the old thing paid not one bit of attention to'him. rhoa he reminded her that Aa had iworn out the warrant and had made the chargee and thus put the matter into court and that she waa guil ty of i nalompi U she refuead to tes tify. Thia made not the slightest feat Mainly told her he would send her to laU for coatees* if she persisted ia Mr attitude, and through all thfe rite looked aa etubbeni aa a mule. Aft thia u Tkia tkm KM oi Wo'ro To Got? The the not cttjr is that is to and Um pf ot Um op Um Meads of this city traa on Um first days of Um srhade is. Ths true lats. Ob « * Greensboro it w Monday. People northern point* an already pointed in Um naw ar the truck is cetth* half tha mail that hwa on tha nooa train, mad oar hare to depend on Um night bring the remainder of ths i Tha corporation commission day notified J. B. Folger that arould hear him and any of oar dtt tans an Wedneaday and Mr, and G. C. LoviU tart tha with the commiaaien on from tha eitiaena orar tha hurried na tion of tha commiaaioa in all lining tha A. A Y. to discontinue its noon train. W. L. For The automobile concern at Kiorswi Joyce vh this *Mk placed in the hands of W. L. 8ydnor, nnlw far the creditor* of the company. Par several weeks the emwn was kam to be in financial straits and an ef fort had been wade to dose wit the business without going into locolw ship. The liabilities an said to ha around $11,000 with assets of aboot $3,000 Aa soon as the wwlwi can take an inventory of the stock it will ha sold and the location on Moot* Street will be need by Swanson Motor Co, Buick dealers of this city CARROLL DEMOCRATS NAME COUNTY TICKET Marios Cini»«r To Mih D.._ ■ mm Iff A * ~ ' R®CC « Or iMMvTlIT AyflkUM* The Democrats of Carroll Coo*? have nominated Candida tee far the various offices and are n*kh$ phat to carry on an WmIh »-r*lf between now and the ilactlan h No vember. The center of their fight wifl bo aimed «• Bud Edwards, lofMa candidate for sheriff, and they have
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