MEMBERS
Om4n£i Hm A.
Caafca, Dwlgtat H.
('oetartam, I. B.
Crouch, Rmt. CWIm D
Pitta, In. K. ONmm
blMb, ktert V.
Dtum. B. H.
Errln, J—pk 0.
Pllppin, Claud* M
r«, I**. & w.
Pavcatt, T. Oarnatt
To**, Jota H.
Pulton, CWIm W.
Gaor*a, Roaaia A.
Qiwm, S. Porter
Griar, Iter. J. C.
Hadlar. WlUim B.
Mala, Mm M.
Hajrnaa, Calafc H
Hago, Harvoy R.
UmuImm V a
"••MIIwHi w» Wi
W. Hack
Hunt, JoMftk H.
Will U.
WW L.
U H.
jr. wih r
l.tnvilU, mtm. M.
LwrtU, Oiww C.
UriU. Jim W.
Lorlll, Robart J.
Mtnkll, Om. E
Martin, Dr. Molr 8.
Marrftl, Oaaar K.
Miuhall. Dr. ftay C
M»ody, Wad* C.
No well, Rav. W. A.
Pratkar, Jaaaa F.
Sargent, Jack D.
Hmlthwick, Tom J.
Snow, Gao. K.
Sparger, Joe B.
Sptrfrr, Randall W.
Sydnor. W. Q.
Task, Joaapk A.
Thnmpaon, Jukn D.
Wabb, A. Graao
Wkitlock, Coleman M.
Willlamaon, B. H.
Wolfe, William S.
Wrann, Lucian I*.
Yoklay, J. Bruce
Yoklay, Jamaa F.
Yoklay, Oacar H
L W. BARBER
LICENSED CIVIL ENGINEER
P. O. 444 Ml. Airy. N. C
BridfM and Dam*
StrMt Paving. 8aw«i»,
Raal ElUU D*v«lopMMIt*.
L W. BARBEK. Kiwaaian.
SYDNOR * SPARGER
Insurance Agents
MOUNT AIRY, N. C
W G. SYDNOR, Kiwanimn
Expert Advice
WHEN FINANCES
PERPLEX YOU
Many widow* are left sole #*
editor* of their property and
when tnii involve* real estate,
■torka, bond* and other forms
of holdings of variable value*
the benefactor very often be
come* very much perplexed. In
such case come to our trust
company and obtain the expert
advice and counsel of the head*
of our departments. We can
help materially.
DEPARTMENT
EDW. M LINVILLE Kiwuni.n.
The Index
A BANK Account is an Index to
the Man. It is the one, universal
test business men apply to find a
man's business worth.
The bigger the man the bigger his
baiflc account Some of our larg- .
est accounts were started with
very modest sums of money.
Rmmkm, $1,600,000.00
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
MOUNT AIRY. N. C.
T. O. FAWCBTT, Prm. W. W. BURKJC, V.-Pim
B.Q. SMITH, CMhUr D. C. RECTOR. As*. 0a*.
t. o. rAWcrrr. kiwmim '. ,4
ik nnRri niRH wh
literest Kiwuins
No phaaa W Uraii attracta mm
latere at JM aaar tkn the ynUia d
Um far bit. It la a pnUta of m par
ticular aeotiea at either of the twe
rountriee rapraaialad la Eiwaaia to
I tirvuitkfiuiL
Tha baat tkNfkl of mi whe km
gtvaa naiideratlia to tkia |il»w
la that la mm farm af iiapwltw
marketing Haa the eohrttoa d tha
prubleai to mkt Ufa an tka bra
profitable.
la behove Leon Rice mm* laaay eth
ar» who hava gtvaa deep thtaght to
It "TV aaly bapa af Mm (traan af
'ha country Ilea ta cooperative aar
Wrting," ha aaya.
-Ho baeiaeaa eaa proeper lwyfa«
at tha aeller'a price and aalttrg at tha
buyer'a priaa. bacaaaa H la tha ipla af
tha buyer to buy a* cheaply aa ha aaa
ami tha aeller to aall aa a haa la at
reasonable profit. lndtrtdualiaai haa
kept tha farnar disorganised; while
hla friende af tha atore and factory
hava caught tha visioa af tha puwer
of organiaation, aad hare learned
th« Ituon of eo-opiiitioR, Um ftna*
ar haa followed tha m* taaor af hla
way aad la swfferiag tha cease
quencea. Induatry aad big bmtnaaa
long ago raalitad that la aalty than
waa atrength aad It required govera
maatal restrain ia tha farm of aati
truat lawa to curb than. Aad atraaga
Ui any, la lhaaa anti-Uuat lawa, tha
exception of thalr operation waa la
favor of agriculture. And yet agri
culture haa never uaed It, orach laaa
ahuaad U.
"What of th* HcNary-Haugen Mil
in the United State*? TSm mm
to be nothing in it that la Mr more
unsound than the tariff. Awl U in
dustry has the tariff to protect it, why
begrudge the poverty stricken farm
ers, if the same government that ar
tificially inflates prices of their pro
ducts, uni the* mime tiwtlti to InfltU
prices of farm products to a coat
plus profit basis? That is all the for
mer asks, and surely the government
is not going to extend it to industry
and deny It to agriculture.
"Few like the idea of paternalism,
or of the protective tariff, but wheth
er we like it or not the government
has undertaken it, and the proposi
tion is one of equality for all. If th}
tariff is to remain, give us the surplur
control legislation to keep our con
trollable surplus from breaking our
prices below production costs. TV
farmer is unlike the manufacturer.
He cant shut down; many siessenU
enter into his production, moat of
which he has abaohitely no control
over, such as, seasons, moisture, in
sect pests, etc.
"Caring the war the slogan was
•Fund Will Win the War,' and the
farmers were urged to plant more.
They did, and we won the war, but
the poor farmer was lost la the back
wash, and all the consolation ha got
was a bawling out for planting more.
Acreage reduction is the advice he
geta now, and while oae farmer re
duces the other increases, and the
NOTICE
Under order of Superior Court of
Surry County in procoodbv entitled
Jano Thompson, Admrx. of Boott
Thompson V. H. A. Thompson
others the undersigned conut '
will offer for sale at public homi
to the highest bidder at the Court
house Door in Doboon, N C„ for cash
on tha
17th day of September, 18*7
■t Oae O'clock, r. k,
l|* following lands: In Bryan Town
ship. adjoining lands of Vance Roe.
and others:
befinning on a persimmon buah
on 8. fork of Mitchell™ River, £rie
Harris Corner, 18.75 chs. to
road, with same N. 49 dear. W. 8 chs.
N. 80 dog. W. 8.5 cha. N. 1.88 cha.
to a pine a tump, Bud Woodnrff Cor
ner, N.1 cha. to a state in said tine,
N. 08 de>. W. 12.5 cha. to a stake
In said Woodruff Una, N. 1.18 cha. to
a sourwood pointer. Bod Woodruff
Comer, W. 1.75 cha. to stake to road,
N. <1 deg W. >.75 aha. to new road.
N. #6 dbg. W. 4.84 cha. N. 1 eh. to a
black (us, Woodraff Conor, Was*
1 eh. to road. N. M doc. W. 1.75 aha.
N. 47 teTw. 7.5 ateTV. M do*. W.
6. 6 cha. N. 50 dog. W. 7.5 cha. N.
88 dec U cha. NM dag W 15 cha.
8. 86 dag. W. 5 cha. Lfl dag. W. L5
N . 78 dag . W . 1 eh. N. 7J ate. North
78 telad 84 cha. N. SO dag. 5.5
cha. down the road aad croak S. 80
dag. Bart 5 ete. N. 41 dog. E. 8.85
cha. H.77 dag. E. ITS cha. 8. 88 flag.
E. 11 cha. E 8 ete. N. 40 dag. E. 8.6
cha. to a pine old cantor. North 8 ate.
to a stake. 8. 88 ete. to a slate, Tom
Harris Conor down the crook to the
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fal. U U m
JAW!
w
to Vlrftoto. iHin ctt-l
to tha
ln« from Qtlu, HMarllta. PwImU,
Tha
of tha fancy GMNMlli hold-1
a» ftoal plana of Um vUtni aa
m* la jrat UmM by Um
«r jft far Um Um tWy an
at Mr'.
If Um vtaHata ara abla to
IMra U U pUnnad to hold tha
ta( at Um afflaaa af Um Nartk <
will
to Um
will ba rtvaa full datalla
of Um to Um aaUaa that wil
ba mulM Um Friday mar
try mambor ahould iaba It 11
to attaad thia anatlng and ikM
v tat tort avary courteay at our
aurplua runa tka pall arar
Um aayha flxaa Um priaa ai
Um whota. 8a tha fai ail cannot con
trol Um sorphu wHboat aaalatanaa,
to <nguul«ail awr bating, o» by
farm of awphi control lefiala-1
tion. Tha faraaar aaama • lane "ay off j
hUa Um farm p rob lata
Ml largar, until It now
flguraa as Um ahlaf factor to Um praa
idanttol alaetion to tha United Stotoa."
la jaat what form tha ranJy will i
coma la difftcah to foratell but aa Kl-'
wanlana la arary community ia com
of thoughtful man and Ha
ara of a thoufht provoking
character, no Klwania club cm davote
p^pnp
to thla problem ao »itel to tha prof
raar of tha eoatlnant.
I
"Do paopla know you ara a Klwan
ian by your activity to public affair*
or Juat by aaatof your nam* on tha
club roator?" i
■y rirtw of tfca
TIMlM for r
* K.
havtag bom ittkiM
raurrtf-jeiz.!
for Mil ta front of t ha Bank
for »«• ta t"*1 * lS*
Airy. •• *'lWt'
^i^raSF1**
on tha w«»t aide of Parkar branch ami
maa N. t4% aha. to Rothroek'a eor
nar; thanaa ft. oa lh» North Carot&aa
Virginia Itna 42 oka. to • staka and
) tkaan 8. irnaiag braaak M
rto a rack Suwart'a cornar; ■
with Mawart'i Una croaainv WhHa
A Longer life After Forty
"If American live*, on the average, have increaaed
in length from the twenty-two yean of the middle
agea and the forty yean of 1850 to the fifty-eight
yean of today, it would neem possible to continue the
advance to the sixty-two years of New Zealand and
then to the sixty-five years which authorities say is
eventually possible," in the hopeful suggestion of the
U. S. Chamber of Commerce.
BUT, HOW TO DO IT?
' No better way has been suggested yet than (1)
periodic health examinations and (2) prompt retort
to medical advice when illness comes.
Give your doctor a chance, consult him early. And,
when there are prescriptions to be filled, bring them
here. You will have prompt and efficient service.
Your prescription* will be compounded by skilled
pharmacist*.
W. S. Wolfe Drug Co.
Next to Poet Office ™ Mmm 83
W. 8 WOLFE. UwaniML
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