Republican Commissioners Faced With Selection of Several Officers aw* 'ft ZcS" «kfc dty, J. A. M atjfJMHiaUK Um Mm. The beard wUI m taU pahltean administ ration had m it* at torney A. E. Titter of this city, and his mm U Mate awtlinrf far tka office. Abo the County Chairman of tka »<nwbHoan party. W. M. Jackson, af Dofceon. stands te favor with his party for the offtea, aa a ruaH of tka victory in the flovember etaction Sheriff-elect A. M. Smith will take hU oath of offtea and asauau charge af the Sheriffs offtea Monday. He wUI have the tame offtea hi Mewrt Airy that haa been maintained by Sheriff Haynae. In that efttee now hanca a lite sise portrait af tka* "faarieaa, able and honeat" leader.1 Alfred K. Smith. Already friends are bavin* their hit of Am with tka re tiring Sheriff over tka removal af 4LI. ' * M lA. 1 _ ______ 4 ■»■ Mill picvufi and m ropiiecmfnt wttn that of Herbert Hoover. Mr. tnaith will have to assist him la his work (a Mont Airy fsrassr til Iff T. W. Davis and Davis Smith. Ia the quarry aoetion ho haa aamsd W. I L. Webb as* deputy shsriff. H4 ha* not selected a deputy for the eeetfaa ■ west of town, bat will leave the work there to the Democrat aiiwtaHi C P. Creed, who happened la hare no S»ppa»nt in the election and cooee qsistly was the only Deasoerat offi cial that was elected. T. M. Marsh replaeee W. P. Law rence aa register of Mds. This leaves a vacancy on the board of education and the Republican coerentioa haa al ready asked that Mr. Vestal Taylor ho honored with this seat. As his as sistant in ths office Mr. Marsh has selected Mise Lillian Harkrader who was register of deeds of the conaty for two yean. FOOTBALL game today s I Aky Far Airy football taw wtllj rMkim at thi fair grnaadi la thia ci fa a gaate • tew «wb agoj tat by 18 and 6, bat ths local to fa hard fought and M of i ■Mat. Tfa local boy* Ian r«potation to tfa state mt being hard filktm on tfa (riAm. ,( PM|t Day at Pint Nut Sunday will fa pledge day at tfa Ftrat Baptist Church. On day tfa membera at tfa chard asked to make their pladg— to tafa care of the financial program of tfa church for tfa wafting year. Tfa finance committoo will fa at church Sunday immediate!) tag tfa momlnir aerrica and in afternoon from 2:30 till 4 JO to w-| cehra pledge*. Every mwhar of tfa, church is urged to aitfar aw tfa fin aaea committee Sunday morning or atop at tfa church during tfa after noon and pledge their financial sup port to the work Of tfa church tor the coming year. "Hotter tfa Lord with thy sub-; stance, and with tfa flrat fruits of all; I Harvest Home Mirth| Women of ths Missionary Society of Central Methodist Church will hold a Harvest Home service Monday afternoon In th* Sparger room W the church which it their regular rasstiwg day for December «mI circles two, thres and four will males their regu-! lar reports. Circle om will meet with Miss Juanita Dunman at 7JO Mon day evening though th* afternoon meeting is open to all members of this circle not prevented by their ompa-. tions from attending. Return To Foreign Field Rrr. tad Mr». J. W. Fruk R* r The K^. and Mn. J. W. PraaK Imi« Thankagtrin* Dtjf (or th« Pa* etfle Coast what* thay will sail on Doe. 7 from Ban Francisco, Cat, on uhip Rrmldcnt Taft for Japan, whore tho Car. Mr. will aanra the voted their Uvea ta l the foreign field and The Methodist minister* of the county met in the pastor's study of Cmtnl Church, Mount Airy ea Mon day at II o'clock. The following pae ton were preeeat, J. A. PusiB. C. A. Morrison, H. M. Wellman, A. C. Oibba and M. W. Heckard. A Methodist preacher's assnrtotisa for Surry County was perfected vtth the following offlcera. President A. C. Gibbs, vice pr^stdsat. H. M. WaO man, sec. and treaa. M. W. Heckard. The aaanciatfaa assets each first Mon day at 11 o'clock. GOLF, GARDENS AND DOCTORS The editor of this family journal knows Ju»t about nothing about thuj new game of golf, while Will John eon, the business manager, knows as much as any new enthusiast la sup posed to know. At least he gets credit for knowii*. We suspect that a whole host of the readers of this newspaper know almost nothing about golf, tat as the gnm« la here, no doubt to stay, they may just as wen leant something about K. One reason why some will waat to know about It la that your uncle A1 Smith, some of you hare heard el him, went and beat the beet of 'em at the game down In Georgia one day J this week. Re is sure some golf play! rr even If he was beat in the political j game. Now ere know almost nothing about the game, and yet we have picked up the fact that golf la played sssnsthtag like croquet* only the golf ball is hit of golf teae been humorously called sow pasture croquet The Idea in golf la to knock a hall into a Me about six inches across, the hole be ing several hundred yards dtstaa*. If ,oae is a geed player be Hits the ball with bis club with all bis might and kanaka it stqr two heendrsd or store yards in the direction of the bete where be hopes te get tfcs ball with the fewest poeslhls stmbss. A satis factory play is te get Uee ball take the bots with four strdbss. Abate or be low this number qualifies a player for * place either good or bad. If be gets the ball into the bale la two or three to every owe who win listen for ties next mowth. If he flounders aboeet and or Inte a bole la the land where H la bard te hit, be sssy males such a freer Latest Mike Linotype MacUm J. K * 1 K M — - ^pm nrauni nr ncwi m The Preacher Still Leads Tw» Larg* Ho|i aaked the wrirht of killed In (Mr i Mr. ftkfl which ' «*J and another by hi* Law which welched 481 1-t Mr. 1Mb and Mr. Law bath the piff« from the taate Utter ai hoped to ootatrip the other la | welch; on the porker. Mr. Brim hie friend a little bat who will heat | the preacher? U yon will be glad to pnbMah your reports whether they boat theee record*. BOYLES BROS., INC, WILL! CLOSE OUT BUSINESS Weatfield Citizens Called To Coort Two H.iii. Cm— Trial At V WwtfWM, No*. M.—Dr. •ad drew a large Prof. Hauaer has A fore# of tt Will MOB M Mr. and Mr*. John Marshall MA Nashville, Torn, they upMt to ha p«ray for about Saturday waa M# bit lay to WestfWld. The identity of two caused the trouble, at but 100 at tended the >0 nritneeaes, S lawyers and I Judgment for the plaintiff am by defendant. - Xj"here i* quite an epidemic af flan here though none of tlpa eases are iterioaa. About 76 children an Mrt af J and aboot H adulta The dety Saturday night waa Tery eatar maeh credit Mr. tori Mrs. Hog killing haa there ate many fine a this section. Joe Kiee la baek to a pmiUua in the W< fourths of the tobaoee crop ta aaM.

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