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Defendants Submitting Their Cases to Judge at Dobson —-—— ti Cim Ave Ldt ft* DiwaiUa mi His tho od the answering for IMr rrlmea. r »poke at length about the torn* have ol thinking of law a* being their enemy, and ho oat tho many way* hi which law » man1* boat Mnd, barring I oxcept om'i mot har. Stack continue* to mako war and aneloatiHnoat and atarV aftor court mot by ordering »al of all cuapidore from the room and forbidding the uae during the toaiioni of it profraM in Um Old North State. Jutt* a number of bar muufchildron »nd rreet-grsedehlldree km fUtad Mr sine* ah* mm to Sorry Mid tt ni (|uitr ■ novoltjr to (km to *f« 'ffranny" imoko her pip* Rt. |«f. Edward Rondthaler, D. [)., LLD., Jrlll preach in tkt Grace Moravian Church in thia city next Sunday morning at tha ibvtn o'clock tour. The vMwrabh Mahay, of Wln •ton-Halrm, is know* and loved by [>mplc all over tha state and eapeeial y in this sections of tha atata where ie haa riven mora than fifty year* >f hi* life to useful miki. Hi* ser non will he the beginning of a (ar ea to continue each evening next seek with Rev. Walaar Allan, of High Point assisting tha pastor Rev. C. D. Crouch. Quartette muaic by i quartet from Winston-Salem will 'eature the Sunday morning service, rhe public ia cordially invited to st :end all eerviea* at this church and rspactally the serins of aervicae ba rinning next Sunday. All evening •ervices will be held at 7 JO o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K. Snow Wednesday afternoon for Durham to »t tend the Carolinas District convene lion of Kiwanis International. Mr. Snow is secretary of the Mount Airy Kjwanis Club. ^ The session opened Wednesday night with a short informal seaaion followed by dancing in the Waahing ton Duke Hotel, the formal opening with addresses of wsicoms and if ■ponae took place Thursday morn ing, followed by noon luncheon and sfternoon sessions The annual ban quet Thursday night precedes tha rowarnor's hall at the Country Club. Friday will be largaly devoted to business and the election of officers. Kiwanis ladies were tendered a bridge luncheon Thursday from 11 C m. to 2 p. m. Several International officers aa well as district governors past and present are in attendance. T. N. Woodruff of Lowgap wan named foreman of grand Jury, the other member* being J. L Holland, S. M Flippin, H. W. Wood, A. M. Smith, W. B. Edmonds. D C. Lewi*, W. D. Haynei, taker Phillips, J. H. Irintk, Scott Cook, A. R. Chilton, J. H. Bulliagton, J. A. Bnntle, E. L Patterson, W. E. Wright. G. C LoviU and D. E. Hoffman. Retires Alter Fifty-One Years • of Serric*. .Rev. J. A. Cook, who haa had charge of the Methodist ehurchea In the country diatricta about this city, will retire from the pastorate with the cloaa of the work of thia year. He will leave thia city next week to at/ tend conference at Aaherille and win aak to be placed on the retired Hat. Thia doei not mean that he will ao longer preach, but that he will try to fill regular engagements doe to his age and declining strength. He is now 74 years of age and has heea an active minister for (1 years. He haa been on his present field for a year and has been pastor at eight dif ferent points, preaching often as many aa three and four timea on Sunday and has aa* missed a single appointment. But the tiaae haa eom when he can no longer keep up thia active life and he will gtve way for some younger man to carry on Mr. Cook has not yet decided where he will make his future home. He Hkee Mount Airy and this Is the place where moat at his friends of his younger days live. He la a native of WeetAeld township and has many relatives about here. But he haa four sons living ia the city of Ashe villa, all doing well, and they would | like for him to main that city hM house. He haa not yet decided.. r\ GoW Flak Ffse. KIWANIANS TO HtftH M. I AM* At. «l L f. U. C*. CWb Fri MAI j TIm Und Co., hat i'n Um i|— i ij nri Jut bayand Ar arat rhrer. The property tu owm4 by Dr. M. I. Martin bnt the Mia wna fiAaJtialaJ Lm V I II — "niiurwii •»/ uHTNhi dvh* nett and Hod«e of The Land Co. The tract ronaiated of about ate acraa and •old far a total of nearly HjM. that will pro** of total oat to tha I He. Son* of tha property thoy put on tha of Noroah property of S. C. I in and Willow Streets, tha landa .of the Into W. J. Herring on th imp rood and th* Marahnll Work* property. ' First New Ford Hu Bmmm Numbered. Cram's Automotive Irportt, a reliable automobile authority of De troit, this weak aaat out the follow ing authentic information in rtf*i4 to the manufacture and numbering of the ft rat new Ford that ia toon to be placed upon the market: The new Ford ear—Number One haa rolled off the production line. The production motor came off the line at 6 P. M Thursday and waa officially approved and (tamped "No. 1" by Henry Ford. The ceremony waa witneaeed by a number of the company official*, and i record of the occasion | (through the meana of moving (de tune. Thia motor was transferred to the B" building on Friday, dropped into a completed chassis, and ran off the line in the form of a Tudor Bsdnn. It waa then taken to Dearborn, and it la oar understanding that it wiB be placed in Ford's Museum. There ia still much to ha done ho fore volume output can ha looked for, including the arrival and set-up of additional machinery. The working forces in the foundry, motor, pressed steel and other unita 'are being gradually increased, and i r. ny thing indicates that Ford ia tin illy getting randy to go. Of course, Ugn aie many things »"fhat can happen to change the situ ation, 'but, as we have previously re ported, wa believe that early Novem ber will And the new cars in produc Mesdamet Carl Simmons. T. N. Brock and J. D. Thompson Wednesday in Winatoo-Salem. The status of the mains unchanged and that part ap plying to the County Highway Com mission is In the hands of the ac countant Mr. 1. W. H—dricks, who T. n. Cost of Comity Aw Rite With $650 paid hy the fifty dollars laaa than a round MjMt, And during the worth of Oatshar to the pnssnt dhto ha haa bean paid WAO and again on last Friday, Oct. II, ha drew out MM far nnlaw to Aha county Just " rf Tw^Fot-Om Sal* at Wttft'i. Full particular* will be glwt ta •n advertisement in this paper ant wok of ths "TwoFor-One" Sak at W 8 Wolf* Dra* Ca. Thia vflt ba tha «|klh annual aalr held by tbu drag Ana at which they aail aay pmdaet of Nyal ffooda at tha regalar •»rw» and lira another Hka artWf | fraa of ehana. AHmmI Baakan Maaliai n T«bu. Mr. and Mr*. W. J Byerly are i|«ndinff this week in Houston, T«U where Mr. Byerly Is attending tha MNMat of tha National Bankers, As •ociatioa. Thay lef* this city hurt Thursday and ara expected to ratam Sunday. 0-, .„ ., ■ C. O. Graves left thr flrst of tha week ta spend a weak la N'rW York City, on baaiaaas. from thara ha wilt ro to Chicago before ratuminff ho ate. London, Oct 24-—Tha royal family waa phmffad into moarinff today by tha rathar suddan and unexpected death of tha qaeen'a brother, the marquis of Cambridge. after a ser ious abdominal operation. Tha death Wavea the queen with only one sarvivinc brother, tha aart of Athlona. now ffovernor genrral at South Africa. The marquis of Cambridff* had been in poor health for sobm tiaae, but his condition was not consider ed aerious. Today, however, ha waa removed from his eouatry home, Shotton Hall, to a nurainff heme hi the adjacent town of Shrewsbury, where he underwent an operation from the effects of which ha died. 1 lit Continues to Added This Month _____ confused with tha amouat that ia paid tha racular whole time county auditor, Mr. B. F. Foifar, who ia paid $200 per month. Ia addition to tha amounts that tha en—ty is paytaff Mr. Hendricks and Mr. Folger thara is alao at preasnt aaothar accountant from Raleigh on the Jah ia the eoart house potting ia a system of books that Is aappoeed to aimpHfy tha keep 1 iaff af the county records aad funds. Nowithstandinc tha saaariatfy lai*e amount af maaoy that haa baaa paid eat by tha count )r ta aaditara hi the paat fear yaara. thoea familiar with tha work that ia bah* done be lieve that tha system af eoaaty maw will ha fleetly Impaasad Musical Patriotic Programs Now Being Held in County tfcia will W i W in# toaia iH toala to all tfca an* of ate tea jntn at ift. U oar only h(* r>*H against thii Lat dm urga yaa icaln. to jrour children ii diphtheria, do not hf aatufted with Unt doan. bat have the Schick teat made, or han *ix dim ftvaa. DR. W. A. JOHNSON. Coastjr Health Oftrar. G. W. Hm The ftrat nxetini at the Literary | ikpcrtaMrt of the Mount Airy Wo man'a CM (or the new etnb year j *u held hi the Community Building , Pridijr afternoon with tha m» ehair 1 mas. Mra. Calvin Grave*. hi chars* at an excellent program, the attend An outatanding feature of the pro rram wai a diacuaaion by Miae Cath erine Price at Alfred Noyea, tha Engtlah peat, aad oonaiirtad at a •ketch of hii life, critieiam of hi* work aad reading of aoaae of Wa Live* and work* of Katharine Lee Bate* and Uaette Woodworth Reeee ifiven by Mra. C. C. Creveling includ ed biographical note* and aelectioaa of their poeraa, aad Miaa Mary Franklin Grave* read mhm of tha better known poenu by Bliaa Car Meeting of thia be held every third. Friday aad all member* of the Woeaan'i Club who , are tnter**ted are invited to Join thia . Preaching aei fk* will be held at Flat Hock Methodiat Church at I P. M. Sunday, Oct. 80th. Thar* will be no preaching Nov. C, a* the annual will be in aeaaion on that A von, Raymond, waa born to Mr. and Mr*. C. D DePalma. morning. The Bible dam of Flat Kadi Pre* byterian Church will meet Friday night with Mr. aad Mra. Garvin at 7 o'clock. Hamlin; modern violin, Ralph Mc G««; guitar, Dewry Hall; ttoi violin. Garnet Warm; itriaf band. Warraiyi Pour Acea; quartet. Rav ine Gup, (twice). Ala« iix ieri)iidi, old time flddler, Crawley Hamlin; mpdrrn violin,, Crawler Ham ha; ■trine band, Warrea'i Four Am; gaitar, Irene Sparka; guitar, Dewey Hill; quartet, Lowgap. The next convention takae place tn Stewarta' Creak townehip at the Beulah CoM#U&id school aadftac ium Saturday night, October Btk Arranrementa are wplele te feat 700 people aad Mere than that mmm ber are expected to ha preeent- The two prohlean in ragard to the con vention are to And aooueh aeata to aecoauaodato the crowda aad to carry the program through before too lato at night. On Noeaator 5th the convention will meet in tone Hill, at the Ararat Consolidated school soditorinoi; Ml November 12th at the >oek High School auditorium; oa the lMi at continuee one every Friday night aad Batarday night until Deeeahnr 17th. Neveoiber a«b Meatia| Frv dayW-k. M^t AIry"w^manl'1 Oob ^'he held la the Coauaaalty Building Fri day afternoon, Nov. 4 at S e'deek. A fan attendance ef ei.mhen I* de aired
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