Newspapers / The Mount Airy News … / Aug. 2, 1928, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
tmmmu tor IM oniM. ueputy Sheriff J. K. Monday to fives the credit *» having gathered together a strong hllpwiif in the south*re part of the oounty At the mow time J. 8. At htnaon of CUtin has bom doing mm work atone tkc river. N. A. Law* to aaid to ton much support for the MllMrtwi for 8heriff in Stewart* Ocak. Franklin and Dobeon, and to flatting other part* at the oounty. There are maay Democrat* in the county who have inatotad that Frank 8wanaon of Pilot MoMtain allow hi* name to be ran for Sheriff, hat he desHnoi to enter the ountoet. It to realtoed by many that Mr. 8wan*on woald make • strong candidate He etanda in gaod favor with the anti Smith wing of the Democratic party In Sorry County and would have no treat la in polling the eoHd vote of tha Smith advocates in the election. But Mr. Swanaon waa strongly oppoa ad ta the selection of Ai Smith as the party's choice for president and it haa been said by his friends that he Would not ran on a ticket that re paired supporting Mr. Smith for tha peenidency No announcement haa been mads from the chainaan of either party tn tha oounty a* ta a date for the nami natton of the county Candida tea, but day. With a field full of candfctotaTte hath parties it to painted out that It would bo Hot to have the naashwHaM mads'as early as peoaMe in order ta — . - Dob sen, July 9Qtk. One of Defeat's fine <M gentlemen has away. lamhis 9. Pofc at hi* at tka ot Dohaon, gallantly fightin, off old I age Mi mAm** to gH» >r hi* work | te. feeble tka brief Ul-| tery. Um p*H bearers wsrs, Grady Cooftr, W. S. Comer, W. B. Norman, W. S. MA K. C. Llewellyn, C. H. Attorney* W. U Kmc*, W P. Outer, W. M. Jackson and 8. P. Gravea. Tks floral Ha skowed a •at la church ai DM of the aoaty te tka Be waa km la 1840, being the mm of Dr. MUtea Y. aad EUaabeth Pa pta Poller. He served 4 years la the Oaafederate amy. enlisting in after hi* enlistment ke waa «tenant. Jut tka battfa of Ckancellorsville Adjutant of kia in that capacity of the war la lMt he waa admitted to tka bar. Bagiailai the practice of kia profsasloa in Dok. 1WS when he waa elected County Clark <H Surry eouaty, a poaHioa that he keld continuously ky reelection for a parted ot twelve years. Par tka paat several years ke served honor sbly and faithfully aa Justies of tka and has likewise filled other offices of responsibility hi the town and .county In a moat satisfactory manner. . , . | jar. roigrr marnea nr*i. jg liet Grmy of Davie County, daufkter of laeapfc sad Mary Gray. To tkia union 4 children war* born. H* Mar ried for hi* second wife Mise Ameri ea Booker of Surry County and by their onion 1 children war* bora. Sur viving are t *on», R. G. Folger ajgd Dr. R. R. Pot*er of Dakdoa. S dau*h " term, Mr*. K. H lioaer of Mont|»aw>, Alabama, and Mr*. Ray Fuadaitaiib of PayattariOa, II grand childr*a aad II graat grandchildren. On* brother^ 9. P. Polfar, Dobaon, 4 *i*ter*. MfC R. C. Freeman and Mr*. Ida Rin*. Dobaon and Mr*. P. L. Townaend, Lenoir aad Mr*. Alice Hauaer, South Dakota. Mr. and Mr*. C. R. I^erritt, Mr*. John Soketta, Misae* Shirley Bo botta, Helen Baldar aad LaaUe Roth rock, aad Will Merritt are (pending *ev*ral day* at the Roan Mountain Inn, Roan Mountain, Tana * \_ Paralysis Victim Lies Helpless In I Woods of Patrick Comity Six Days On* of Moom Building* at MooMhwart Orphanage. Moose Official* to Coaader Location of Onkiuft In Thii Section Mitch interact ia hainc takan by ow citiaam in tha movamaat to aatahliah an orphannga la thia locality for tha Mom* ordar. It U a eartainty that Mm aatlaaal orgaaiaatioa will la tha aw! futura aalact a location at mm paint in thia aacttaw of tha nation. Already j iffmf of tb# national ufflcltk l^vt atada viaito to Um Aakaailk part of the atoto and to Eaatoni North Caro lina. Now thara ara turning tlnlr at tention to Surry and Stokaa Countiaa aa probable placoe at which to locate. It ia aaid the country around Aahe tha aaatarn part of tha atoto did not appaal to tliwt Tha aeeond tour to ha *Mde will •tort about Sapt. lat and will aaa hraca landa tn Surry and Stokaa Cm» N. & W. Team Here Saturday! Pjrffaski Cm.lM Next W« Saturday will see the mpnm tasfrj of strsngth betweea the local team and tiw itroaf N. A W. la a gam* la it A try m from thia twr * asJ S. bat in a garni Wednead-, Um la nk loot by 8 *4 t. Thas Um two teams stand .ih each in | la Um promt -eeries and Um coots <t Saturday will be s ta« ef ing Um fall forces to win Um third | Next Wednesday Ayers' strong Pu laski team will play bare. Mr. Ayers la a former star pitcher of the Amer ican league and figured prominently in a world seriea contest. At he ia In business at Pulaski, but found time to 'Little Eva. nine year old girt Mr. and Mrs. Claude J oh neon, was> operated upon at Martin hospital last Sunday night for ap pendicitis. She attended Sunday school as usual that rooming, but complained of not feeling wall. 8be ition advised an pronouncing bar lUnees to of appendicitis. She rallied satisfactorily from the operation and Is improving. Sk»j' ■(.*» >» :—— le.i 3 Oxford Singing ri«»« Coming The singing elaas at the Orford rill gNn a concert to Mm .National tkntrt 1 Tr^rr at « o'clock, from Mm Oxfo reeoawcttdattes to Mmt Airy tn alwayn nnOwt and there la a* group at entertainers more popular with • Mount Airy audience. flair prafita la ahmya wall worth Mm mow; tat If It ware not woul^ still ba (lad to patronise them I far Mm caaas of Mm orphans lies vary | close to Mm haman heart. the theatre has with a cooling plant • delightfully cool stum even though the mercury soars | U a sweltering degree outaide mastre. Make your plans early so that nothing can interfere with your en joyment of an evening with Mm or phans. They need your and you need the relaxation ranee from hearing their Abase of Springs Causes Its Closing Abuae of a privilege usuaUy i loaa to the ahnaat. For many years the public has had free access to the famous White Sulphar Springs nt nil time*. \f or night. Some yea^ngo Mm owikn of Mm Bpriags at great eeet snrlaesd it with n grantee wall and covered with giase and pot in* j water oouid he had at all Mmes in a perfectly sanltaiy condition. The vaaidsls of the race, and there are al ways vandals, broke the paw the glees. Net content with dip into the spHm Ma hae gene to an ea that the right at Mm general At Mi la net in* plena* ahont Mm pine*. In the ( ef aH this Mm owners fa* Mm| it have decided to - a f 1: m m&L > lifiiaiiifitwiiififiti t Jim P. Holt Pimm Th. funaraJ of Jim P. Holt of route • «m rmfcrtMl Sunday from tha Laura 1 Springs Church with Um Je*M Dunbar and JaaMa Craad hi chart* of tha aarvtoa. Mr. Holt «w 74 yaar* old and ia aurrivad by hia wife 8Mb Holt. * Um t at i* of Uh> Mt iubm at Deatk Claii thought a hriaf ilfaaaa. *rr. W. M Wall dtad ta Mirth HmmtU haapi Ul Wadnaaday atoning aftar aa ogar Far forty rain tha dac«ia«d na in A vary Couaty la Ua aarty aaaa hood ha waddad • Mkaa Bittarflald naar thia ctty, aha dying aooa aftar tha htrth of thatr oarijr ehUd. ftpw. Six yaan ago Ida aoa dtad. Ha »a*i marriad a aaaoaad tinM hot Ufad *kh hia brothara whila ta Mount Airy. Ma waa an aethra maaahar of tha Ma aoaie ordar and Ida fmaral waa ta chargc of tha Maaoau, baing hald % Thuraday aftarnoon at Oak Groan Mathadiat Chorch aid tha naaiw laid to raat ii tha chorch mdaqr. Tha dalaaaaad la aarrlvad hjr thraa brothara, John and WiKar Will af thi. city and Jama Wall of Wiaataa Salaaa, and two aiatara, Mra. Prank Marshal! af Whita Plains aid Mra. Mary C. PhiUipa, af Akron, Ohio. New Basinets On Yadkin River Raises Question Between Yadkin and Sony
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 2, 1928, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75