EXICUT1JHXTUN Mi *m igr by Mm hattb of at Urn mdor I of Ms ts a wall mi pm, Mate at Vmm Cnw. aad dtod to* to Um Mgtaw of Call** snd hi. prorr.M at for Ahwn •t amttcM rar Um i of fOTfltOMa to Um hot loroa day. Is ly Jtaown, b«t Um Mot of tam mm m awn thaa U por day for tbs wook. WhiW Um flros of rovotaUoa ftoro moro or Iom tpanmodlcally to 4 num bo» of Cootrml an of Ma* too, Um Stoto of old Hotbod of rovoK, | markabty calm. Two naadu art givoe for Um an Oawnl Mart** wbaa Miwri tba* NanortU Cwmi da la NMrta, Al (mm'i impf (Mar, M irrtwd bar* wtU Um Intention of aakto* »ar. mlaakm to teba Um body back to Um •Id family burial plot at Ouajrma*. Tbo HonorHa Carmtn, If bar lata m, aU to daap mournlnc. rafaaad to rommont <m Um Mlltec of bar too Umt and Um pabli* aaMMUan of hi* muUlated body to Nogfelaa, tow ira, plaaa. All aba would aajr waa that aha wanted tba body tbat waa latorrad without rvltgtoua rttea la tba pabMa tamatary at Nogalaa, Honor*. Tba Da la Haartua ara an old Catholic family of Guaymaa. Ona brotbar, Adolfo, foraiar provtaioaal Praaldaot Used Car Bargains You'll have no trouble finding the car you want here and at price* that will aatnund you. We are cloning out and' muat aell th»ae car*. 1926 Ford Sedan, look* and run* like new. 1925 Ford Roadnter, perfect condition. 1924 Ford Truck, $7R caah, balance eaay. Ford Coupe, look* good, runa good, $60 gets it. 1925 light delivery Ford, perfect condition. Light Six Studebaker, $40 caah, balance eaay. Studebaker Sedan, driven leu* than 20,000 mile*, will trade for good Ford, balance eaay. 1927 Chryaler Coach, get our price on it. NEW 6UGG1ES AND WAGONS AT COST Mount Airy Buggy & Auto Co. Mount Airy, N. C. A driv. te North Carolina ha* been by C. L. Topping. of the national board of flra w filar* of Naw York, •u ranee Cwliriw Wade. Tha campaign la to ha I wide, Mr. Topping Mid, bat Carolina waa (elected aa tha southern State to be Tha drtee la to to tto appoint man t of from polka and flra *quada of and town* In tha Xuta to •vary alarm and to Investigation of tha eauee of tto blaac. If evidence of ipcendiarUm la found State Inapactora wllj ba aa ■tgped to run down and praaaeuta tha flrahsga. Aftar tto work la concluded In Ral eigh Mr. Topping accompanied by CapUin A. A. Scott, Insurant* partment Inapaetor, will go to Dur ham and on to other citie» In tto State. Commissioner Wada (aid It waa planned to avantoally organize araon squads In 128 eltlea and towns and expreeaed himaalf aa optimistic that tto move would eerra to flra COOL1DGE WILL ALLOW ONLY URGENT PROJECTS Rtdixtion of Debt Missis sippi Flood Projoct Aro No* tion'a Groat NwJi. Washington, Oct. t.—The nemt warning* from the Whit* Houm that Prr.ident Coolldfc intend* to fcoM the pur*« (trine* of U» fovernment tightly thi* winter promi*e* to *pell failure to the many local project* brought forward each *e**ion by memlwr* of Congrea* unlea* it can be »hown that their need la impera-! tlva. Prom nuch dmclnaure* aa have been made on behalf of Mr. Coolidge, it appear* that only thf moat urgent local and national project* falling j ujHin fund* from the treasury wilt rain cjicutive approval in order that th# largfut pot*il>le amount of money may be available for reduction of the national debt and a i<"««ible ra dwtlao of taxation. The major needa of the country, Camel The cigarette that leads by billions Just to state a great truth in another way—Camel is so exactly what so many smokers want that no other brand is even a close second* u J' We Save Ym Money* s Department Store •pri Botter Good* For Clothing For All The Family We handle a full and complete line of Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings—Dry Goods and No tions—Ladies', Misses' and Children's Ready to-Wear and Millinery. -v.:'" WARSHAW S DEPARTMENT STORE In the Goldsmith Block Opposite Leonard's Jewelry Store MOUNT AIRY, N. C ALL AMERICA is talking about the AMERICAN SIX noDucr or general motoks Everywhere you go you bear them talking... about ibii finer, faatcr Si», the Oakland All-Araeriran. * * * For here la a longer, stronger chaaaia—amaller wheels and larger tire*— a 212 cubic inch engine equipped with the new G-M-R cylinder head, which eUminatea barab nea* and roughntM, min im icea a park knock* and bfiwaw power—without the itfae of ipeHai/ueia. * * • Why ahouldn't thi* new and thrilling ear he thrill lag all America? M by •honldn't It* aucceaa be ilrradt »urim»*in* all pre vious Oakland achieve mrnln? A look and a ride will tell you the «torj— »hy everyone i* saying, "That'® the ear!" Atr LOW FRIfXS i-nooi sn>4* 1045 Jsjr.*io4s tsr.ni45 STL-.M075 <***.*1145 t i a i. - '1265 Tkm Nmmmmd IW fiiwihr *«. m to P+H Alt pH»i •# pmrtmrt. Mip«I rr|«M tmrtmdm w>4w<nwJbiuW^| if © Y SMITH MOTOR CXX, INC I. D. MfTTH. Jr. r. W. SMITH JA«. r.

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