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Winston-Salem Journal from Winston-Salem, North Carolina • 12

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Sunday, March 12 i TWELVE THE WINSTON-SALEM JO UKNAk r-nn. mins ml. Bryan gaetlon carries along with It tho OHn uST Bprunt Hill. Hay idea that Dvronn Hell will bo some ParkM- and Mr. N.

Everett! da Uhen. down, giving epocn for Trueteea of tho Univereliy, Ulem future Graham Memorial addition Mother's Joy Salve jfc, best remedy for Flu." Grippe; Colds, CouKt. At all dealers. The Stand ard remedy for thirty yeri LIGHTS AND SHADOWS IN POLICE COURT UNEITl PHSRjEHTWELL ORCHESTRA PART group, with their eharssdartotto eltietve lull exquMIe themes ar.d enchanting atmosphere. Mr.

Weavers muetclanly Interpretation wee el Me height In this group. It consisred of Pel It argnri "Helle." and "Prelude Tex Damol. eelle Kloe The climax came In the Blneky Korsakav number which Hound the program. It waa the brilliant final of Art I nf Prince Igor end wan Immensely enjoyed. It will be remembered that Mr.

Weaver gave two very Interesting lerturea here last year on tho Kmudioro Mimic trt and tha rnl-lega was very happy lo have him return this year lu give tho organ ropiiql. SERVICES TODAY AT SCHLATTER MEMORIAL The evangelist lo services being conducted at ficlilailor VHMuImI Reformed Ctnirrh have been source of great blessing to all who I have attended. Theee services will bo continued through tho services I of today. At the morning hour tho paeior will preerh, using as hie; text tho words of the Apnstlo Paul when he said: -Wherefore, King Agrlpne. I waa not disobedient unto the Heavenly vision." At 7:11 p.

ni. Rev. J. C. Eerier who ban been rendering surh lino oey vice will preech.

To all theee services tho publlo to most cordially invited. elmllar to thnea etolen from Mr. luton'n ehop wery found on hlo Prank Davie, huipuel Lxitlmura and llk Caldwell. Oil rolured. were tried on rhargre of araaull.

'The evidence revealed tha fart that It wee nioro of a free-for-all fight than anything elee with latllmure In Hie fnrefn-nt of the gvip. luivle end Caldwell wera each Ined fit and tiie enss and t-aillmore eenlenred tu nerve four months on i (he i-ounty roail G. Wright and Leslie Well represented the Trustee on Ihe Graham Memorial Committee, end W. A. Erwin wee present as a representative of tho Mato at largo.

Ground to to Im broken within two nr three days foe tho first of tho three new classroom building that of I ho blatnry and social science department The con. Irortor'a guaranteed estimate of tho mat of Ilkd.aiKb approximately tho figure upon which tho committee calculated. Home of tha University tennis rourts He within Ihe area lo he covered by tho structure, and the authorities ere taking steps to toy out courts elsewhere at anr since there la pressing demand for lennla-pleylng facilities. Eventually tho University to going to hava a much larger tennis reservation It now lio but the Immediate BY MISS ARCHBELL task le to raptors those COOMB that are to ho wiped cut in the next RECITAL onccrt Proceeds Enough to Pay Amount Due for This Year GRADUATING Office Supplies IF irs FOR THE OFFICE WE HAVE IT Found Moore Company 324 N. Mein ferret lTtono 32SI Short hr I no TisWiltf Tn MMtnn of municipal court retard ay marnlsf w)r Mf, too trial of tho dorkct consuming loan than ono hour.

Tho majority of tho tow yore whs froquant tho court room urcro absent yoaierday omln(, holng osnsM In ir paring tho hoiNy colalwatlon to be staged In honor of tho return of Mnlli-linr Tons Watson. who haa twconlly Joined tho ranka of tha henadioto and rotumrd with his hrirto so tho oltjr yoatarday morning, la orpoctod that Mr. Wat-non will bo on hand to taka rhiugo vf tho court Monday morning Mi-ttt IW llna-brooking Otis Ilona rolorod, and iTank Adam colored, ware tril on chargao of housoltrraklng, lincany ml rerolring. Tho raaa again" liana oraa dlamlaaed but Adnmn won hound over to tha peat term of nil parlor court ronveiire on March 27. In a bond of fTmi.

A. If. Tuxon testified tha' nhaa repair ahop wan broken In Wednesday night and that ihren pairo of nhoaa and a lot of on atrtngn and rubber Inn-In taken therefrom. Tha modi acre varied at about 111, While on ilia ntnnd Mr, Dixon Identified a box of shim oi ring that were found on tho perwm of the defendant Ailnme. On rnmlng frem e're Arthur Bandars.

tiered, Ml-fled that Adamo tried to nell hlin a lot of aho string and rubber bee la, offering tho hl to him at fifteen rena per pur Officer Jenklna teniif.ed to finding fha otringn aid heein Identified by Mr. Dixon in the ore-anion of Adam There wae nn evidem Ogalnet tho defendant liiw, inner than that a pair of rubber heel Other Caere Heard other raww disposed of yoaltr-dav morning are aa follows-I Prrd Iwmelaea, relored. rharged I with operating an automobile without displaying elate license. prayer fi-r Judgment continued atiwlghl, lieiirv Kimble, rhargsd with aperd.hg fined (If and the ri Troy Mmlth. rharged with drunx-: etmess.

prayer for Judgment sue-iin on payment of the roots. C. B. Osborne, rharged with druhkenneea. prayer for Judgment suspended on ia meet of tho nan a.

Mat Holly, charged with an mult on A woman, pipyer fr 'Judgment auapended on payment of the costa, Miss Annie Thomas Arch be II will give her graduating, plena rental In memorial hall Tuesday night, March 14. Hha will ha anatsfed by Mr. William Wright, violinist; Mlaa Adelaide Wright, accompanist, end I esn II. A. Bhlrl-y, organist.

Tha public to rordiatly Invited to at tend thesa graduating reeltato as well as the regular Thursday afternoon music hours. i-iigm: imw (leaning, rressing. DyHng sod Ilcalr1ng LONGS RECITAL THURSDAY BY MISS EVELYN G. SMITH J. D.

SPINKS CIVIL ENGINEER Rooms SI 1-312 Wachovia Bud Trial Office 1I7S; Re TSld Wltuenw-Balcm, A few week It eeoms certain (hat the Ore-ham Memorial building will br built In sect Inna. Tha funds available now, from contributions made and promised, are sufficient fur tha construction nf only a part of Ihe adiflrv that will eventually be needed, lo Jmlgo from lha experience of other Institution as center fnr student aortal life end activities. The committee line decided that Ihe rlub features should be provided first. It Its been rera ognlxed fnr long time that one nf the most urgent needa of the University to comfortable and lnu vlting gathering place for ihe great body nf Ihe student and tha rnm-mltlee's Intention Is to lose no time In meeting that need. There to great deal of dlerus-IN aa to what to tha proper site fnr tho building.

Kind of all I must be acreaelble must In line of (raffia, an to apeak. Then, of rnnrse, should rnnfunn to tha general plan of University He, velnpment end add to the beauty of tha canipu These two require ment appear sometimes to oppose one another, henca lha dif-Acuity of making a selection The exchange of opinions at the committee meeting narrowed the rhob'o down to three sites; one, on tbe plot where the University Inn Hood until It aa burned recently. perhaps set a little back from the campus end tho street; two, access t'nmeron Avenue front Ihllllpe Hull, between Rwaln llxlt Rd New West; three, between tho New Wat and tho Library, allght-ly to tho rrar of lerson llail (formerly tho chemical, now Ihe pharmacy, building.) Tills tost sug- Over Two Million Dollars (or Treasury in 1921 From Royalties I gee il ts Tbe Jmraoly Washington, March 1 1. Ovsr twro million dollara wao paid Into tho United Nates Treasury In the calendar year lift aa tho reault of myaltiea accruing from tho pro-durtlon of oil and gxa on Govern-menl owned lands In tha West un der the terms of tho Isnaln Act of Kehruary 24. Its, aiatew A.

Ambrnss, chief petroleum terh-nologlet of tho Rureau of Mine In hbv annual report to tha Director of the bureau. More than permits for prospecting for oil and gna have been Issued by the General land Olllr while 17 leases hava been granted fur producing oil and gas pro pert lea A sfsnsilcul aiaiemont. oummsr-Ixlng tho result of approximately a per rent nf all reporta of production In 111. shows a total nf barrels of oil produced on Government owned lamia Of Ihla 4,111.671 barrels are credited to Wyoming; 2.611.(42 to California; aoa.lil to Mnntana; and 1IW to Louisian Production of na tural gas amounted to I.IH.III,-omy ruble fset of which a.CAC.oa. 4 le a credited to Wyoming and ISl.H2.RflO to Callfornl Casing-heed gasoline production amounted to l.tl 1.723 gs Ilona Wyoming pro.

durtng 1.4(7.177 gollono and Cal Ifornta 144.2 gallons. Honvnnii Isunto Tha Government roceiveo royal ties on all petroleum and natural gaa and their products sold from Government land. Tha minimum ml royalty rate of I per cent le that for land leasad as a reward for discovery. Moot of the leases hove been awarded under a sliding scale of realties ranging from IS l-I to Si per cent. Natural gas royalties charged hr tho Government range from 13 1-3 lo 14 3-1 per rent The rsio on casinghead gasoline 1 3-3 per rent of tho value nf tho giMdino extracted from tho gas produced and sold.

Under tho terms nf tho I Act. tho oipervisnn nf cool, oil shale. sdlum. phosphate ond oil and gas devslopmant operations nn tho public lands Is entrusted to the Bureau of Mine Oil and gas op. rat ions eonstituto by far tho great, eat pert nf the bureau's activities In thla connection.

I Ultras for tho rondui-t of this work have been eetahllshed at Denver, Colorado Casper and Balt Crank. Wyoming Bakersfield and Tart. Win nett, Montana; and Khrevepnrt, Tho supervision nf develop ment work on lands within the Naval lelroleum He serves In Cal Ifornla la Included In tho bureau activities. In tho Balt Creak Bald nf Wy. onilng.

great waste of coating, head gasoline has occurred, tho I bureau declare bscauso of the I Insufficient rapacity of existing rasinghead gasoline plants to treat the entire gas production. Tho Interesting and Instructive Program Was Carried Out WWW WWWVWWWWVWWVWWWM Barber Printing Co.i Commercial Printert The fnurth annual nrrhce'n ronrert given by tho Belem College nrcheatra under tha direction nf Misa Husun Webb, head of the violin department, wae a great eupcesa, In eplle of the fart that several members nf the orrheetre were and adliellluiea had to ha made at the Iasi minute. It Is elweya an Interesting thing lo watrh tho program of such an organisation from year lo year, and especially gratifying It tho growth this group hoe made In the pest year. That llm Webb hea given untiringly nf her energy and skill and haa been supported by the untiring work nf her students wee evidenced by the splendid effects which she had worked, the bn lance nf the various choir, tho splendid stieck end good ensemble through, nut. Mum Webb's directing wee positive end decisive, compelling tha attention of her orchestra but quiet and unobtrusive.

The pros' had great variety, aa lha number betnw will ahow, and brought forth a volume nf appreciative applause from tho well-oiled house. The second group by Goldman wee especially rhythmical and railed for an encore. Tha third group, beginning with a lovely Norwegian folk-oong. i tinned through tho "lieath of Asa" ond "Anltra'e Panes" from tha famous Beer Gynt Bulls, which la used so widely nn nrrheafra pro. grants.

The group rinsed with (Its dainty Bonded Amour of Wester-liout. Tha enlntst fnr the evening wee Mildred Pilling, hsrpiet. Thla was Miss filling's (list appearance In this pert of the Bnuth, and her plsrlug wag a revelation of the possibilities of the harp In the nf aueh an ertlet. Her work wae rhsrsrterlxed by unusual beauty of tone, perfection of technic and sees nf execution: dtfflcnltlcn e-emed not lo exist: end only those Initiated, to some degree. Into the Intricacies nf harp technic, could realise tho Iremendoua amount r.f skill that underlay thla apparent simplicity.

The fulnesa nf her tone Is a delight; end she haa absolute command of dynamic changes and of all the varlellea of tono possible on the harp, precluding any danger of monotony. 11 wae not only lieautlful harp playing; It was beautiful musir. Interpreted by an ertlet whose charming personality end gracious manner endeared her to her audience and blended with her art Into a satisfying whole that will long he treasured in (he memories of those who were preeent, Krlenda nf the college will ho Interested to know that the proceeds from tha ronrert enabled the orchestra to pay off their annual pledge of ono hundred dol lore to tho endowment fund. ORGflClfflL ROOFING ff will mvs you money on your T.n Rnodng, Tin Shingle nd Tin flutter. (em-ral fbquilr Wirt W.

H. CLODFELTER fig lntdar M. rhopr I7IA-W Next Thursdays music hour will bo a recital by Mlaa Evelyn Gertruda Htnlih. Instead of tha re. dial scheduled nn the bulletin" by Mrs.

P. If. Bobrliig, organ let. end Miss Jessie Lupo, contrail This will be given March 4. Mies Smith's program to: ftcarlaitl.

Itoure Heefhoven-ltuhlnnteln, March from "Ruins of Athena." Mchumsiin, B'uisil, t) Minor. Itrliueey. Nocturne. Ravel, Jenx ri'Eenx, l.sf. Elude Hat.

I. lent. Iolnnslae, Major- SITES SfliDIED FOR MEMORIAL' Joint Committees on Plans Meet at the University of Carolina rhonc 331 314-321 f.lherly Mrsct Tho teachers of Porevth roun'y mt at tha West End school build-Ira ywterdsy morning. Thaameet-Ing was well attended and an In terse'lng and profitable program mss carried nut. C.

V. Bisk cininly health addressed tha assembly, nutlining tho plant for hevl'h work among tho ei-hnol. d-inrg tho remaining muntho of the spring term. Arrangements wera made with the teacher lo keep tha dents clinte running full time for the next two weeka. Dr.

bisk wished to urea upon tho tsar her tna Im portance of keeping appolntmenle with tho deportment whon dates aro arranged for rhlldren to coma In and hava dental work dona. After tho opening exercise Prnf. J. K. Brower, principal of tho Clem mono high school.

discussed "Tha Correlation of Knglieh with tha lAtr.guagao." Thla lesson wee very profitable to tho tearhera preeent. and many cnmpllmento wera ex tended Prl Brower on tho eplen did way Is which ha handlad tha uhjert. It wae announced that gueetlon for Mia oeveuth grade examination will bo prepared by a committee and oent out to every eeventh grade teacher, covering tho part DR. G. F.

PCTREC Eya Examinations and Filling (ttoisaw A Rprrtalty. Relief or No Day. Examination! Without "Drops." Auditorium Rulldlng runes Hours: 4-13: t-3. Water Consumers NOTICE! If your water bill is not paid by the 15th insty your supply will be cut oil. Failure to rcccivo bill which was mailed is no excuse, as all bills arc payable by tho 10th at the oilice of City Water Department.

City Water Department CITY HALL The Follin Co. All Forms Insurance I Except Ufa) Bonds a Specialty. Automobile Insurance t4ps.il is Tka Jaaraah Chapel Hill, March 11. Two Joint committees whose work to of Aral Importance to tbo University bars Just concluded meetings her. Tha Graham Memorial Committee; considered various proposed pile for Ilia student renter that to to erected sa a memorlut to tho tola Edward K.

Uraham. The Building Ommlltre decided to put 1 up tha three rtoaarnnm building! which are scheduled to rise soon. I upon the east olds of tho sals run-: nlng south from lha Houih Build--Ing Instead of upon lha west tho alnpe nf the land lo tho want-to such that exceptionally high basement stories would bo required there, and so the change to tho' eastern alio means saving of: several thousand dollar I Tha meetlnga were held In Ptm-blent Chass'n office. Resides President Uhaaa and tha faculty mam-' bar there ware present, of tha Lueses adjusted and paid In our offles. I erection of additional rasinghead gaanline unite is expected to ram rdy thla situation.

FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS FOR MARCH Automobilist Keep ahead of Carbon troubles. Cut gas bill. Get more power by using guaranted harmlera Lubricant Carbon Desolvant. Regular aize ran, 11.00. Postpaid.

Agents wanted. J. T. Alexander Sons Boa 37 llanea, N. C.

Splendid Program by Head Music Department of University Mother' Joy Salvo is tho beat remedy for Flu, Grippe," Colds, Cough. At all dealers. The Standard remedy for thirty years. adv. HALL DRUG CO.

Thn Merrh nunihsr of tha "Tor aylh County News. a paper Isnued by the rniinty high w-hmil end grade arliiml. Is off the press. ie a writ prspared paper. It le wall made up and looks well On (ho ftrai pages aro aevsral essays writ ten by pupils nf tho rnunty high hoot and nf the grado echool Thsso are wlthnut exception la terestlng and well wntton.

Tho group and rminly com mem-onicnt deteo aro given. Thero iw a column of bright Inrol news I A roluinn of augg'-stlono for the seventh grade folluor The paper rnntatna right double, colurnna page Miss Cordelia ramp, coum ty oupervisor of la tho manager ami II. H. Mock le edttnr The afleoi-Ja'e editore ere Mr K. Ilraaer.

D. It. Topping, Bedlo ferry, Annie le Braffuril, Me bel 1 1 user end Ella Bryant DRUGS At Reduced Prices Madam LouUe Palmist Clairvoyant Rend your pant, present, nd future. All matters of bUHincM, love or trouble. Special low fee ail thin week only.

Houm 10 A. M. till 9 F. M. G0(! Spragrue ATTENTION GROCERS I A few lop' delivery wagons In stork.

Get a new wagon and gat tha benefit of tbo advertising fresh new rolling equipment gives your buslnere. Winston Vehicle Company SERVICE FIRST West End Service Station Burk Brookstown Ave. When in trouble call 2356-W. Our service car will be with you In a few minute. CHARLES WILSON Manager Phone 2356-W.

FmJi Mitpmcnt Corby's Coke will arrive Imlar d-poond lfl Order your xmr. in jit jig nrrriiK HllH TOMXTOl.A green deppiiu AND Ml lUTIIIMi lltlJMI TG EAT. Phones 97-98-99. White Star Co. 'Where Quality Prevail are to give on March 21 and Our rrlru IIIMtlMli) ,11 IMI4III4I sn-4oan3n 9 99 IMMIlKM 9 49 naaoonona 9-99 99 .99 .19 taanii 4440 Mr.

Paul John Weaver, assn elate of Ilia American Guild nf or-ganlata and head of the rntialit de-T-ortment of lha Unlverwlly of. North rarollna gave a veev beau-1 tlful organ recital teat Thursday afrsrnnon In Memorial Hull of i Malem College at the regular mualt hour period. Tha program ranged i from Ha-h and nla forerunner i Buxtehude ta modern Runeton and Krrni'h and waa given in ouch a mug erf ii I way that It was hard to ta In which typa of rompoailton Mr. Weaver excel Tha Buxtehude Vlina and tha litrh lvaluda and Dina In 1 Minor were clean ent and dartnlva, theme arum rting thnma with much i con tnu and yet with great eat tha part of the perform Thla emm anil adaptability were pronounced thrmiyhiiut tha entire program. The modern Rij salsa group.

"Nmdiirn" Au rtwivent" and "ltmrarln' hv Borodin were quiet and restful and full nf delightful off art The aeennd enu of tha group waa particularly plctu-nweue. Tha (hvotita "Kammenol no row" of Kiibenoteln and the BUrellut "(lo manes" which fallowed ars Irmnvriptlona of piano nompoalHona hut so beautifully arranged for the organ aa (n ha decidedly charming. Mr. Weaver did ama very rapid pnaeagw work lha "Romance" with great skill the delight nf hui audience. In optendld coni cant to tha easily fnl-lowed tnuMr of there two mint-bare Waa lha colorful Itehueay Rogular Prl'' 1 Fountain Byrlnge 1.44 Fountain Bvrlngoa I (4 Fnuntaln Rvrlngre 64 Hot Water Bnitlre lint Water Motile PaWII la hinny I'llla 1 1( n.

n. Kings Naw Dlscovary 114 B. B. (. 1.44 Wins Cardul .11 Hloano iJnlmnnl Byrup of Elga with Papain .31 Thadfiwda Black Draught .34 Pnmpalan Talcum I'owd-r .14 Vk'ka rnotimnnl Kalva .34 Brain aa Pneumonia Balva Uolorlia .34 Phannlax Wafora .34 Folnya llnnay and IWr HALL DRUG 413 North Chanli M.

IMtllf liltiiatllt HitMtai IMiitna a MM .14 .13 .34 .14 .16 .14 .24 .24 .14 44444444M 99 CO. Tclcjiltooa 3(3 44 SPRING STYLES AT KRETZMERS The Latt Word in Coats, Suits Dresses, Millinery itiiiiaiaa TOOL STEEL RING GEARS Every rtprrea from ihe mirtlirrn mar-km brings Hrrtomcr'a new of kpriii wear, hire. Wo In-tka pm in In-not our WHAT SHOULD A SKYLIGHT DO! Find of nil, shouM do Ita mmo Inr-pllao provlda light from tha sky. Tw should vnnlilat and It ahfldr sorer and pro! act that I of Iho roof where It la Dur skylight Irs wire wll' ulmoal aaltaf actio For INSURANCE THAT INSURES Suretyship That Is Absolute And Thomagh atlofarllna In All nreperf Deal With Th Realty Bond Co. All Kind nf fnaavamw FIIONF Slit Coa.

Ilhcny and Third Every seventh grada pupil will bs required to rnmn to II melon-Paleia Katurday April to aland nn lha oubjert below which will muni nn his grade. Thla will be conducted fnr Individual amrea i In otandsrdad testa ond will count aa indicated- Aru limetm The Curtis tenia In the four fundamental. (0 per cent English Trat baaed on pronoun nd vnrb 10 par rent. Reading. Ayrra Rllent Reading Tent, (S per rent.

Spelling Ayars Bpsiling D'Ot, 14 per renL Tha Marrh Issue of Ilia Forsyth Cuunty New tho aclionl publication. was delivered to the tearhera fur dietrlbutlun In their Behind 4 Inal plana fnr tho emmty rnm inei.i etnenl wars dlxcuxeed. Tlili event will bo held In Wlnslnn Kvlent Friday evening, April 24. and ttniurday, 29. As arranged preaent tha program will be tut fiiltnwe: Frldav evening.

24. read era ronteet fur I4lh and llth grade girl, derlatniers' runteat fnr luth and llih grada hoy Ksiurday 24. tho euhjeci matter mpti-aia. gra.lnt I In latlln enn i teal. 1 1gh'h grade, nna from a high e'hf4d.

24 sentenrrs to bo trails-laird ii.tn iwim, frnrn iris pp I to IK, rimh grade, nra front high ach.ml.J "The Efln-1 nf the Wi.rld War I fn Amerlra neat I written, rtj than huudml words, to l.xfi-led In to eoimtv auper-1 lu'end-ni hv April 23 Bread I 1 hofi.s rr.inuiils department r.sdrra fnirnt for seventh grade i girls. 'tiers' contest for seventh grads nmmenrenient address, I a lid'ii of, Durham lu.wnl meet-li-gr and rpu Eirap" li to An-ehrr i-f ''is li e. uxrinra was on tha' aiihj. i i urrer.i Evan'- May Its Ud to Ih. in hm la." Mi, a being ted bv Ml Annie Btaffrd, r.f hedge Garden ecpiwd.

The leaders nf tho group meetings to ha held preparatory to tha eounlv rtimmsneemeni railed together the teat hers in Mia rasper-' ms group for meeting fullnw- ing tha general aseembty yeater-d IV morning The dnte of theee meeting anil the leaders' names ars na follows: Mlaa flora Whitting, Mid Tlteli-: mood, March 13, M.a Amis Is Ktafford, Redgo Garden, Marrh 39. 1 Mia H.ith happ, Beilianis. March Prof It. Mrk. Leille.

Mint 31; Mrs. J. F. Brower, I (Temman April Prof. J.

It Pries Walked own, April 7, I Mr II i Johnaon, tprlrg A fill I nn In In You'll Find Our Pricet Lowett S. KRETZMER Main and Liberty Next to First Dry Bridge Heavy Machine and Auto Repair Work If you have a job nf machine work the quegtien of the aize of the job need not worry you. We are equipped to handle the largeet and the gmallegt job the moat delicate and the moat rumbenome. In case of accident where the machine la broken, twiated and bent, we will put it back in order, or we will make a slight adjustment for the machine that (a not hitting right. Our pricea are moat reanonable and will make it profitable to get our eatimate on any aize job.

All Work Guaranteed TRANSFORMING RURAL LIFE To the Well Dressed Man Why move lo fawn whan you ran njy all city rnnvnmanrna In your farm or country home Italcn-lAghl wilt furnt-h arery comfort anl rmtutHTn of (bn mret rn and up-lo-daia city rmidnncq. Wtiv, rail or phi-na and lrt show you how we nv you money by inatalhng on yur farm. Write for uuk Wr clrnn your housn from bottom to top. I i Druggets, Bads, Walls, Floor, and tho whole house. Work called for and delivered.

Give us a trial ATKINSON McWHIRTER Tho Quality Cleaners" Phono 1967-W MS N. Cherry St. BRIGGS-SHAFFNER COMPANY Wins ton -Salem, C. Machine Work Foundry Work Welding See our lino nf Firing Chp, aIo llatst, Shirts, Svft Cellar and Brogue Slippers. TRY OUR GROCERY SERVICE VERNON GROCERY CO.

It Eat Fourth Street Pkoaa WT HOKE C. FLYNT Dealer WINh1GAAIJ.M. X. AVOID SMOKY OIL LAMPS.

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