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The Mount Airy News from Mount Airy, North Carolina • Page 2

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THE MOUNT AIRY NEWS Oct lCth, 1913. PAGE TWO. -vvav- rapidly and the pro- -that she ran a quart-, of. gres being made in th nA mile before she was suti.dVd, HtteOuld bft. TktxL Ithftt it W1.H UselcSH to continue! Mount Airy News; J.

E. JOHNSON Editer and Publisher. fiveltihe race longer It in evi- Mt. Airy, N. Oct 13, 1913.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Om copy, one year, 11.00 One copy, six months, .60 Om copy, three months, ..25 Advertising rates reasonable and bad known on application. Entered at the Post Office of Mount Airy. N. C. as second class mail matter Winston-Saleni, N.

October 4th, 1913. Run by the Norfleets You know us. We have been here a life time and no can beat us selling tobacco. We are making high sales every day. To-day's Sale at Piedmont 79,528 lbs.

for 514,133.90 Average $2foZZ Come to PIEDMONT and get full value for your hard year's work. Bring us a load while the weather is good and we will send you home happy. Yours friends, W. Morfleet DOBSON COURT. The fall term of Dolxsou Court duo to convene- Monday worn ing, but oxvintg to the sickness of Judpe Lane's wife and a break down of the train h-e whs 11 not able to reach, Dobwm until about five tclockt ii the afternoon.

Large nunlcrn of people attended the court on. the first (lay and it wax an orderly well behaved gathering1 of pple. At eleven o'clock the fanners gathered in the eourt room and held what ban Wn muiied the lorn Growers 'Meeting. Many of the lt farmers from different parts of the county bud jmuiples of their corn and the display pronounced) by Mr. Millsaps as superior to that shown, at the at Asheville iiojne weeks ago.

I The following farmer of the! bounty had corn ail of which wa.1 arranged on a largo table in tie center of the court- room where all could and examine it. Jas. IS. Lee, Mt. Airy, route 3.

Lee, Mt. Airy, route 3. T. K. Hryant, Dobstm.

W. ,1. Nixon, KapM Mills, W. Paul Nixon, KKatpi Mills. Hugh Nixon, Kap3s Mills, J.

Snow, State Koad, N. .1. Re id, Dolvson, J. P. Hanoore, rVohsern, L.

M. Wall, RuKk. S. (Ihilbon, Pobsou, V. T.

Cook, IHU J. L. (Vok, Pilot C. F. Cook, Pilot (Iharlv Creed, Mt.

Airv, W. P. Tavlor, W. Ruk', Ernest Crutchfield, G. T.

Ararat, S. T. Krvant, Dobson, -F. T. Lewelryn RowjUTsealt, I.

II. Moore, (jowl Spring, Walt A Rray, II. E. lleamer Rttnk, .1. II.

Ararat I. W. KetW, Mt.ify?" W. 1). Taylor, miot C.

C. Mtn', llass, diusk' (. Knsk, .1. E. SmitJu Husk, .1.

V. MeltoSi, Rusk. ounce Ku.slv," White. Roseoe (tiany; Iaft'lfobJi Hoirnd, Teak, i- Mr. made an SALE DAYS: October; Every Tuesday, Thursday Every Monday, and Saturday.

ft .1... ws not lstherwl in tilie raee 1. any of the latest stybs of wonnaiii's Its lik hoJJde skirts and btilf-visible bariUNs, but the speed maintained dur'ang" that iplarter of a mile was such Mr. Veamhle able to run another tliree quarters lifefore be thouglit it safe to conclude the rae. The Jiext Morning Mr.

Veair able dec'ubd, that he nould not rest UJkder siuh iun.il Uitimn as he had been treated to, aaid again he got, out bis gifin and wenit to tlie Whitt home aral st'od hw ground until be wa satisfied that no one was willing to engage him in battle. Then the lawyers got iatto the game and Mt. Airy and Pilot Mountain vkd with each other in eloquence and wilt. For a whole day the lawyers contended over the cjIsc and indulged in much eloquence auid many words and finally got alii tlie parti ''oiuad over to court. Later they cooucluded, as one l.iw.xer exprtsstd it, tiuit they had pivkid the eae for about ill lh -re i a i sincv was tioir.

and it i l.att'.'.ol' -'o-ds after it woub; be best the irt r- rtd partus i-n ivirtieolar and tsp-ciidlv the jawvero that tlwj whoJ matter druppetl. Jimlgi' arret'd to tlr'w an, enbxl the case. Of course lawvtrii and tbe court co-4 TW" thiai' tlue; ba-l to be paid. A eriise that riuVekl m- t'mt to settle was that of lenny Craw charged with an assnult ou JaiittB (folding. 'Wie parties idi 1: mil.

Craw IUf v- tii- iHMintry a fw North ii Mt. Airy. Me bail lived on (lol ding's land ue vef.4 and the two men tv ami wen no ft ei ds. One numiug mou'ls Mr. Crolding went cvt t'J feed' hi stock very early in tlie m-irniiKg.

Wlu-n be pot to the barn be found there three men, Denny McOaw and ttwo h's friiuU. McCraw ap-priMched bim ard accused b-m i(f treat irg bim right and after p.mir a tv' wrdti kivck-rd CruWi'ng' dwd and beat tb side of h's tic-- and head uWil he )ost -much blcoil. Mr. OoViinp el i mien I seriou damage aikl tluit a dc iilly weapt was usel. The jury returned a veixliet of HJi 1 the t'Jie forty U.d tbe cist of the action.

whi-h was Very larye beeiui.se of tlie mini-I rf w'tiii-Ns in- the ea.e. A -i st f-i-m Wis'f'i'd wliVh Tl (d-t Ap: 1 nnry it a urh.ireo at the of the (ira 'el list h'' nuire tiuiai ordi-attent'ur. Tlire-- brothers, Emnett and Arlitur human Dan, weiv idutrgfd with various comits several bills and they were d'sp i-id to f.ht aJl tlui" was in i tha la A spring at i-r'wM their hister the case fr! t. It seems the ex-wiis of tl a Ulig U.lliS lio spout; lor prize. The teacher bad male ine -r in tile e-i ay i I I en WOlUU'g ot dn failrtl Ui gt pr ze the brothers tbouvrht that tlie t'vu4ur was r.1 15 K.ble.

At tbe part the tehrher play gave them ff-fen-e MaI they beeJUne eiinagisl t-that extent 'that talk- of thriitdi'iT him vas freely iii. Some very clt iers bfl nipieiir tlie came of tlp teaeVd and it UWil like "r'H'5 ttMiiI'le was likely to of the t-d liir that, ile-velojw d. Thre ds to have be. ji fin ly nuido ai it was anxtSiisg lmt a jJeasant vhid Oik' count was tril in which Ham Ininan vas charg-eil with trespassing oa the pre in when he started, an w.s cbiuvl, uita the van! of Mr. It.

K. Siinmonu with the inteit-tinui if whiitpintf the tA'acher who 'w lioardintf at tbe lnxne of! Mr. Suiuinwis. Iniiian, di-aiii-d limit he entered the yard with ijfiy sis'h intuit anil niinh time wasj eoiihiiuifd in gi-ttiiiir the facts bef re the court. The jury re-' turiwil a verdict of guilty.

At-, ter tbii turn, at tin bat a com-i promise veitlt''t was agreed to in Mhiih the hn of guilty was: i nl. li tl in vnue of the cjus luid tin- pnnt-r for jiitUlii nt wivs coiti'ninl iu d' lu xouirt; nu iirii tl to pear back nt I'oint for tx xcais mill nlv go. aM to pay ih co-t i xxhich aiimiiiit-il to lu two linrlr-. Will an ohl in ur e.t -yen of township was iCi 'i t'oiir nioiitb.H on tin- county Tli- f. tailii ir in Mt.

Airv. man is sixtx' nine xars old and oxvns a farm in WiSt-fi Id 11h lioildiors I 'out il to Page fi. o'clock in the afternoon and tlw following; cKtizeiw were etuen to serve oil the raml jury J. C. Kaii), J.

II. Alk-n, J. W. Mc-(iraw, J. L.

Jackson, W. Wright, II. JaeLson, J. M. Todd.

(i. H. Ma Hi, Aisdy Math-Ls, L. M. Wall, A.

L. Norman, W. 1). Havw, S. A.

Jokrason, J. D. lliizzard, Joe. Nurm. J.

W. Chilton I). J. Melton, A. M.

(ieutry. Mr. 11. W. Wright w'aa appointe! fortinan.

lUie to the Jury for an hour delaverintf a very abje charge which he defim-d briefly the cranu-s itmmon, to this Action cif cuunt.r'. lie paid attention the law requiring th roadu to be workexl. He instructed the grand jury to find bills agiiinst all overseere whe are net win plying with the law in keeping up their rwwl as the law direct. He also inr vtrueted that they inquire into the way iaagistrat4-s have been making returnH as to fiiws and costs by tlu-m and l.f tna tl-y mane cu t'ul ir.qviry ii.t". the way jnavrit rates juiiMlietioji liavf bitii tiUing cases they have tried.

Ilov (V.lins, iv.w looking yoi ig man about twenty yeais of age, gtuny on in the facta dk'VeloruHl that lie went int: Ra'ff'a store in Mt. Airy Mc.m? weekn ago and aft.T stand ing around for some time quietly s-ipiK-d a pair of new jants liiuk-r h'a coit alid walked out. One of the cle.ks followil ami he went to the basement of orke of th? wurhousi'S and there tried tire pints by measurirr them bv Evidrntly be thou-ght tb-y were not a fit for lle waik'f about a while aini thx-u wenit back to the store of Mr. Raff and there the sh-riif booki K'm in' charge. He clarjm-d tHnt he weiA biick; to tlra store to return them.

It was in evi-deJiee tlmt the ft'low not very bright thoii bs bxk would not k-al ow to thWk He wa.i'kt off with the coat of the act't m. Oawi Thompson young nwrn wlio has recently k-ft Mt. Airy WV4 itvl'cted atiiw: tnrtbB agJ and five dollars for ninr nin? An automobile too ftst. AppH-iled to tbe Superior wurt and his boivdsmen were up agairs'. tbie prona tion if piyii.g a dollar foi f.i'tu.

for hi aid the wt if the action. The Ju.lze let thirn off 1- plying a1! the cost, of the tiiaJ aid'' th. impend by lovwr (nnrt, aM of whi-h -sutif th'i'g mc thin thirty dol lar TV j-s. iv has' left the i-oiuitry. Pl.O'ip Si is taxM with the cost of an a'on in which Wis cbhrgJ with throwing a ii.Kk- at a neigbbor young man 'li li iil v.iii..i tt ty.

Sue wiu uu.l tlie tliat tie fil'ow wh in the drawing a pidol on bim ui ik' t'me lie threw the rock. A bn and mIioim case Pibt Moin.ita.n wa ret tied tin; 'lawjers w'tlioiit putting im the staad ai.v (f the 1 1 nt it was i sary to 'iir of the f.tcts to tli? fore ho could sum-to the coin 'iiii i rtchtd by biwy-'is in tk exp? i it to some-thin. V.kn. this: Some mu-ntlis ngi tli-' fjaanilit-ai ofMr. iClbarly Venable ht1 Mr.

Whitt, 'lx-eiune ir and bal fe ling ik tlie of the that li'id lnig jbe two fcuniliiN rigid uar each nither and tlw nui-e of the pn-nt tlifr.enJty km-hu to hai- started over th. cliiek-ein. It tli at Mr. Veiiable iM-eiraiui h. stirml uj over the jiuot t--r that morn rug i'iiik' Mii-kb a he decided tint pa.t:.-eiuc was no bmg1.

a viitue. Si bo got out his gun aj'd startl out for troulde or an alijikst-mejit the IitYieulty. He went to the home of Mr. Whitt and found tliat li had 'g'' dow intu the to work. When he leiirmd h' lie Uionil' Mns.

Whitt that he was yoing down into the field and a plenty fur her hiiNlemd. Tin II th- go' 1 i iii.il! ha 1 drean; with an a oil -e --f il I I): 11 in i-r man nti i 1 in 1 at I I tli .1 in it li: irrv lu-iirh- idl-tl llTlt b'-r 1i hlld il'-l In ow ii wax Wit 'be ti got a irmi and Mr. W-aole 7 I th.t' hi- xx as for trouMo xxi 1 1 il li ln-at a reti. it, Mr-. Vlo1t is i hi fo'ioWi tl XX Il hp .1 Granite City Realty Trust Co.

I Insurancd i The Leading How's ThisT We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney Co. Toledo.

O. We. the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and belleTe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm.

National Hank of Commerce, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucoun surfaces of tbe system. Testimonials sent tree. Price 75 cents per bottle.

Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for Representing Millionaire Companies Want Your Business address to farmers wbo P. L. HAWKS. Manager N.

C. IIS St! Ymr 'marly filled the' court rmom to the. speaking and set' display of lie at Jtngth the great need of a better sysfem of fannijip anl it ineun to the country fuc inuv tw b-aru a feller of ruJtivatinjf the 'mU. Mr. A K.

Rubenson, Manager of BoyK'CortiTtuks, nuid a ial.uu UuJioys Ui stntr "ardrtakin kitt-red irt tb (frowia of 'nom the N-akin the judges awart'i-Hl the in one. dollar nu to the ten Tn-st dusplays nviieb were awardctl t4 the fob ify ing1 farinevh ') I Jiafly Ix'c, M-eolid, Harvey Key, third. I .1. llMv-rTton-, W. Williams, fifth, Itow-oc, (lianey sixth, W.

.1. Nixon, wventh, W. I). Tavlor. eighth.

at the: BIB WAl Main Street MOUNT AIRY, All grades of tobacco showing any color or quality are selling high. We have every Big Tobacco firm represented, on our market this time and we guarantee prices as good as any market in North Carolina. We know leaf tobacco and know how to sell it high. Bring us your next load we will please you with high prices. I.

U. Norman, i tit Ji, .1.11. ThompNi teutJi. Next year it is the purpc of the County Demonstrator to have of corn and along w.t.h the corn prizes will be (TV'-ll f( ut beat. It is i 1 we have very iii: the coniuty ai.d iii--ii who are fine rmults dr ir work, and tin- effort on the part of the nffirial is, to get nil our pi.n.l,- to wake up aliog lii.is jnwl tw 1 i a i if gri.w I-" 4111 1 II" i Whi! growiiiig." the eoni VVh.S In hi in tli- enlilt l-i i.in i.f Jh' in-t prngr.

eitiiN in the romn t.il a livi i rt in the I- lIf''S l.lll'e niilldn'IH of eitlels Hire htai.tl.i.t.' tile coiii-t ard I at bit inl 1 in tlie iffuit tluir neigubnis t. Lrii'ir al.ut a state i.f farming in tlj- e.niiity. Mut tii-piqJe lire nit to tin li A ANNER and LOVILL.

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