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C Mm ltv« Um ' which bjHtM Ma Mill or um Um Mtoa NcAnjf, who beet iii>iii>m< by Ur rate of Griaol la "Sewtimontal TtadV," to • etomiiif Bother, jmWw of Um of Antiocb, wko mnUy Um Hot fortune for Um mm la jed by sincerity, depth m4 rang* of feeling. Perhaps tbo jooMit note to struck after Ben-Hur and Bo^or set out to find bis toot kin, who have bcon im mured in l forgotten Soman dun geon and (onknown to him) finally Mother and Tir-1 il Bon-Hur i outaide tbo dtoueed PalaM of Hur. Tbo slater ktoaoo Ma •boo but the mothor doe* not dare to teach him. Silently they go away to aeve him from the ruin which is theirs. There am few dry eyes during the •-nactment of thin aeone. But the sor row to turned to joy aftor Bather discover* the outcasts in the Vato of Hinnom, takes them to the Divine Healer, wfcoee benadtotkon cure* them and the happy four are reunited. M.; ndrht 7.90 and 9.00 P. Si. ■■■ REV. C D. CBOUCH. Paater Sunday School 1. A. M. Momkif Worship 11:00 A. M. Worship 7 *0 P. M. every Wi inn day night at 7 :M P. IL Having bought Um equipment aad practice of Dr. J. E. Banner, aad leaned his offtoee for the general practice of denttotry, I hereby re spectfully offer my servtoee to the people of Mount Airy and eenound ing community. Office hours • to 1>—I to I Evenings by Appointment C. L. THOMAS. D. D. 5. Hollingsworth Drug Co. Prescription Druggists za» IE—oft Phone 31 t , .-v,, • Real Bargains In These Cars Studebaker Sedan, first class condition. Will take small car or go6d lot Light Six Studebaker Touring, driven Ism than 15,000. miles. $460. New tires and original paint like new. Easy terms. 1927 Chrysler 60 Coach, will trade (or Ford. 1927 Sport model Dodge Roadster, looks and runs like now. ' Good Ford delivery truck. 1924 one-ton Ford truck, new tires. Dodge touring (or $100. Ford Speedster, $40. | Ford chassis (or $16, will run. Will trade (or shot gun. victrola or watch. Good bird dog (or sale. Mouht Airy Boggy & Auto Co. MOUNT AIRY, N. C MISS ROBINSON FREED AT CHARLOTTE HEARING Jade* Carri* FUhU No ProW abU Cum b* Cu—■>■■■ With BrotWi DMtk Charlotte, Nov. 1.—Mlu Catherino Robinaon, 18-year-old whool giri, want btttk to har home in county thi« afternoon, freed of a charge of raanalaughtar in connac :'or with tbc killing of har brother, Conlay E. Robinaon, promir nt young lawyer, laat Thuraday morning. City Judge E. H. Carrie roN that there wu no probable cause for holding the girl for Superior court after the atate had introduced iti evi dence, and the girl waa free. Witneaaaa called by the state in cluded Mrs. Conley Kobinaon. wife of the alain man, who told the court, in response to a defenae question, that believed that her huaband would have kilted her if hia sister i had not interfered. She told of hi* coming hone, apparently erased, at tacking her aa ahe held their sick baby in her anna and then attacking hi* aiatar. Mr*. Robinaon told the court aha did not believe her huaband knew what he waa doing at the time. Her j testimony waa interrupted by inter mittent apelts of weeping. Other witn«w <■« included Police Chief West, Dr. R. Gallant and De | tectivfs Allison and tioneycutt, all | of whom were at the Robinson home shortly after he was fatally shot. 4 Miss Robinson did not'gu on the j stand, the defense resting ita rases i without presentation of evidence. She 1 was greutly affected during the trial. During the afternoon 'she loft with I her father. Rev. C. W. Robinaon, vet- j eran Baptist minister, for their home , near I-ong Island ia Catawba coun- I ty, 12 mile* from Statesville. 'Court "fficiala said today that this eaae had been cleared up with record apeed, only five daya having elapeed J since the tragedy at the Robinson , home until the final chapter was , written in court today. Bnriali l.rrlin, Nov. 1.—Berliner* prefer * eicmat.oo of theii deceased to burial' 01 interment in mausoleums. The ni ni.er of funeral* in tecent months kt i Not sbont 2,100 per month. Of these the nember of cremation* was 1 usually about 1jI7(, that of burials 1,025. The chief reason for the preference ] liven cremation to an economic one.' In a world city like Berlin burial lots J are expensive, and the cenotaries are far beyond the confines of thai city and difficult of access. Than,1 too, the crematories furnish lisuM*' coffins—that is, the outer coffin is. heavy oak and the tamer pasteboard. j IV family pay* only for the taMr. coffin, which is knsil with thej Large Stock to Select From ■ We are closing out our line of Men's and Boy*' Clothing and hare put such a low price on then that they will soon go. Come and select your suit NOW. Men's 115.00 Suits, we fO AC sell for Men's $30.00 Suits we sell ^ All new patterns. Big lot Boys' Suits, some g J and up - " Bring your boy here and let us fit him. I Coats & Dresses La«£e MBortment iadie#' ^ $$ 75 "p New shipment dresses at cut prices. i A.B.CSTORE Opposite First National Bank J. EL A yen W. F. B« i«*f Mim Mary J. Creed BUY A SHARE TODAY ~he viae way to exercise thrift in in the pur chase of mtr of our h«ildhi|r and '"an certifi cates. You pay for it by degree* and you do n»t feel the (team. To what you thai nave we add interest. In a very short time you have saved and earned a sum sufficient to % ' >e^in work on the home you have had in mind fur so long a time. Workmen's B. &L Association - " ■ ' OFFICE MERRITT BUILDING m : •: ■ 0 We are now offering the 36th Series of stock will December 1st 25c weekly pays fer ;|gg| i "> • ' 1 -■ v W. C. Sydnor, Pres—M. H. Sparger, Sec -T. R. D. George, Asst. S0C.-T1 DIRECTORS W.E.ftMt J. B. Sparger j. a Dr. M. S. Martin
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