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HER SALIVATED BY• CALOMEL? HORRIBLE! Calou«l ia quicluilvar and acta like dynamite on your Itar. Calomel tow* you a .lay! Ton know what calomel ia. It'a meratiry 1 quick •Uvcr, " (.'alomel ia i|yH|(rr'iu<. It wraahea, Into aour tula- Ilka •lyaamita, Grampian anil nrki'mdK you. Calomel atu.it* the honea ahoulil MVer ha put intp your aya^n. W he» you liyf bllioua, elugglali, ron' atipifH and df knorked out and Imllrv* jrou need a iluda of dantferotia alomel jua» rni>»ntl«r tflat Tour I r 11>.-_• i - aella (or M mta ylarire bottle of bodaon'a I jeer Tone, which ia entirely vegetal'le anil pif»-ant to take 'ii.| la a parfeet auUett tute for i-nlomel. It ia Kuarantead to start your liver without atirring you up inonle. ami ran not aallvate. l>on't take ralotnel! It makea you au k the neat day; it loaaa you a day'* work. Rudaon'a l.iver Ton* atraigbtena r! rifrht up and you feel tfraat. (lira io the i-htldren lierauae it ia perfectly tte mi lean and cioean't grip*. Henry Ford'* Method*. N<*w Orleans Item—There in a "hopelessness about the condition* of men working for a pfttance whirl) make* them recklesn and utterly In different to their own future. The / nvlu] who iH making enough to get ahead begins to plan for the future, ^~»iave visions of competence and finan cial independence. Mr. Ford has been bitterly and unjuHtiy denounced in ■many circle# becauae of his pacifirtt views; yet Mr. Ford has Im en raining up soldiers by the wage system which •enables his employees to own their «>v... homes. A man will fight to de fend hi* home. He will go to war to uphold the- Government and the wage system which makes it possible for toim to have a home and protects him in the full enjoyment of it. But no *>ody ever went to war to defend a rooming house or a lunch counter. A call by Uncle Sam for volunteers would get a vastly greater percentage >f Ford employees today than would friave been the case two years ago. French See Final War Act In Arming of Merchantmen. Paris, March 13.--"The decision of the United States to cannonade Ger man submarines is the final act and practical conclusion of the notes of Mny, 191#/* says the Temps. "It in a fart without doubt that the arming of merchantmen and the perfectly natur al instructions they have received forecast the probable opening soon of hostilities. "Germany is the witnenn of its ac tion in having with its own hands de stroyed in the United States the strongest situation ever possessed by nny European country. The mora) ef fect for the entente in considerable. a« it » the reinforcement of the surveil lance of the sea*/' It's Here! - j mm m mmmmmmmmmmmm Ccsne in and See It! i The NEW " • i Fairbanks z FARM ENGINE Economical — Simple — Light Weight—Substantial Fool-Proof Construction — Gun Barrel Cylinder Bore — Leak-proof Compression. $ 391 IK H. P. •n skids with BUILT-IN MAGNETO 3 H P..$74.50 6 H. P.-$129.50 All F. 0. B. Factory ** ISwre Thau Rated Power and a Wonder 2t ifc? Price" The»e engines will burn tb« ch-npeit grade of Keroten* Oil. T. J. SM1THWICK How About Your T«clh? Mwiiral ariinrt in. the tut t*w earn ha* com* into pcMMMMHon of fa* :-fr—fr- tiriimUr knowledge aJ^» ut th* ls«til than it aver poll Ma Mil Iwfore. It hu Iwrmd that condition* of tha mouth at'fect the, welfare and the health of ih* entire I ••fly. And, with i Km fundamental fact aa a bam*, it ha* laid down the p^neipla that an UM'lean mouth mraix an mclean body and an unrlaan hotly mnani a physical systam that I* tha constant pray of disease. Food, watar a n>| air ara aaaantial to ! ■ if®. The mi three things pa* . through tha mouth ard tha naaal pansages. If, »n entering tha human body, at tha vary threshold, thay pa** through an infected orifice where di*ea*a germs ilwund, it ia not to he wondered at if 'hay, in turn, became infected and , rarry disease throughout the system. The mouth, it ha* l»een *aid, ia tha IH.rtuI of the*life of the whole body. Iquallv in it tine thut the teeth are the guardian* who utand hy tha portal. In daye long sine* gone hy, primitive man, iays an eminent medical authori ty, used to fight for hie lift with hi* teeth. Today, no lea* than in that era before the dawn of civilization, tha life of modern man depend* upon hi* tavth. By the teeth a man keep*, thin authority ha* added, I* a man known. A few week* ago, the president of a great we*tarn railroad system hoarded hi* private car and traveled aero** the continent to con*ult a famou* medical specialist. The man wan sick. He Had lost weight; he hail no tippetite; what little he did manage to eat dis agreed with him. He wa* nervou*, irritable; he could not bring the full power* of hi* mind to hear on hi* work. Whip hi* flagging energies a* he would, they failed to respond to hi* command. So the president of the great railroad journeyed Kait to the ipecialint. When the consultation wan ended the physician handed him a piece of paper. j -"Here", he aid, "is a prescription. I Read it." * "If I should rand it," he replied, I'd I !>e none the wiser." "Oh. yes," the doctor answered. "It I i.h written in plain English. You will understand whnt it <ays." The patient unfolded the slip of pa per. "Consult a dentist," he read. "Why", he stammered, "I don't—I don't understand." "Bad teeth," explained the great "«pcriak<t, "are at the root of your ailment:^ "But," protested the railroad presi dent, "I've not had a touch of tooth ache in ten years." "And yet," answered the doctor, for ten years your teeth have beefi crying for a dentist. Today, poisons from your mouth, germs from infected areas beneath your teeth, more germs from cavities between thrm and still more germs from teeth which, though still sound, are dirty, are going into your stomach with every mouthful of food you parta1 e and with every drink of water you swallow. Flooding your stomach with medicine might afford you temporary relief, but you will never recover your health, nor your old-time vigor, until your mouth, your gums, your teeth are first restored to a healthy condition." And that, as subsequent events prov ed, was a fact. The patient needed a dentist, not a doctor. A physician of national reputation died not long ago of heart disease. When an autopsy was held, it was dis covered that the physician died not so much from heart disease as from a diseased tooth. It was the latter that had caused the former. Pus from the infected area about the dia seased tooth had been carried by the blood hack to the heart and there had produced a heart lesion. A neglected tooth was the primary cause of the man's death. An Army, Nanoieon fre<iiiently re marked, travel* on it* stofhach. So it do«9, and fights on it. But it car ries its toothbrush with it also. When the Japanese army wai hurling hack the Russians in Manchuria, back of j the lines, with supplies of ammunition and food, was wagon after wagon load ed full with toothbrushes. Today, in the trenches of Europe, the soldier's kit is not complete without its tooth brush. "How often," asked a woman of her dentist, "should I clean my te'th?" "How often," he asked her, "do you clean your cooking utensils ar.d wash your dishes?" "As often as I use them," she re. plied. | "Well," «aid the dentist, "just n* often should you '. lean your tceih.' Mrushing the teeth is inconvenient, or, ri: ing late in the morning there is not time for it. liut it cannot t* said too emphatically that it would lie far better, to neglect to wash the face or the hands than to neglect to clean the teeth. (3ernv. it must be remembered find their speediest development In the A g 'od toothbni h. taken In conjunc tion with a good dentifrice. used at least twice daily n an itood an aid to sound health, good digestion and long lift as any other single thing the doc urn ran prmriib*. Bar »v«»i faithful UN ef tha toothbrush la not »uff icifnt. Kvery man, woman ami child in the !•' mtry—in I'ltian, town*, hamlet*, in tha rural diatrtrta ikouM go at laeat t '.vie# a year to a competent dantiat to 1 have him perform any work that sis mi ntha of con »t ant una of tha teath may have m»<le naraaaary. Remember I tha important fart, that a healthy ; Ixaly ami unclean teeth are a really iinpoaatble combination. Between the Trenchea. Happing deeper, the French engin eer* hail countermined their foea, and 1 very early in the morning, with a thunderoua explosion, they blew up the German poaition. Many Germnnx were lulled, hut nome eacaped and ran for their nearent trench. The Krench Intped their embarkmant and <laahed I forward to orcupy the crater that the jexploaion had made; hut tha enemy"* | fire drove them back. So, now, French j and CJermana farad one another not | thirty yarda apart, with the demnliah' cd trench between them, neither army aide to orcupy it. Nona dared ahow hia head above the trench, for aharpahootera watched with keen eyea and ready riflea from the opposite poaitiona. A great ailenre reigned, broken only by the agonizing criea of the wounded who were unable to crawl hack to their tinea. Gradually the criea of these unfor tunatea ceased, all except one, whose piteoua waila fiHeil the air: "Hilfe! Ililfe! 1,'m Gottea willen!" he repeuted over and over again. But none dared go to him. The hot aun ahone down mercileaaly upon the half-buried, tufferinif man. He wan severely wmmd'-d and-pinioned b'unuth the fallen timber* of the trench. It appeared he muat die a low and agonizing death, with help m naar, yet no far; with power to clone to him, yet ao impotent. "Help! Help! For God'a .take, help me!" he kept groaning. Hia voice became weaker and weaker. vtsicr. water—on, give m* water: he moaned. Hut none dared to help him. Suddenly, with utter disregard of the danger, a tall, slim, young French captain leaped to the top of his trench. A shot nana; by him instantly, but he fearlessly held aloft hi* hand to com mand attention. Then he shouted to the imprisoned German, "Tell your comrades to «ome and fetch you! We will not fire. We give our word." He jumped down inside again. The wounded man heard. Summon ing; his last remaining strength he raised his voice and cried the message aloud to his comrades. There was a short conference inside the German trench. Then four tall soldiers in the uniform of the Prus sian Guard climbed over their parapet and advanced boldly into the open, carrying a stretcher. They faced a hundred rifle barrels, but there wa no shot. The word of honor had been pu >'d. and men were acting human bt^ngs, saving instead of destroying. Quickly the Germans reached the r comrade, A heav\ beam of the demol ished trench had fallen upon him and crushed IxXh leg . Working with a will, they soon hail him released, and, placing him on the stretcher, they bore him away to th« ufety their trench. A moment later some sixty Prussian i helmets were hoisted enthusiastically { on rifles above the trench, and in a mighty chorus there came the shout, "Thank you, comrades, thank you." The French captain climl*ed upon the trench, bowed courteously, and re-1 sponded, "It was our pleasure, com rades. Now to our duty again." And pitiless war reigned once more* between the lines. TWO LINERS IN WITH SUB MARINE FINDING DEVICES. Smoke Funnel* of Baltic and Carmania Also Protect the J Ship*. New York, N. Y.—Both the White Star liner Baltic and the Cunnarder Carmania, which have just reached thin port from Europe, are equipped with the new smoke screen and I electrical submarine detecting devices.! The Hmoke funnels, it is aaid.-throw a screen for a radius of at least two miles around the ship, hiding it com-' pletely from enemy submarines. The electrical submarine detector j wa< first brought out by a Krenrhmar. | two year* ago, and is proving very j effective. The Carmania was the first "hip to arrive here so equipped. Other large ships, it Is believed, ha> e these | two lev ires. The danger x»na is divided into squares and en>-h square is patrolled by trawlers and destroyers, armed with nets as well as guns. The large ship, d- iecti'ig the proximite of n iuli marine, send* out wireless warning and the sur lier rraft start in purmiit. In this way, it Is said, many sub marines have been cd^tured. thoi-rh h»>w many ard wfc'?h tines it Is not to, Kngland's best interest to rtveal. j LEGAL LAND ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. tiy virtu* of Out power conlaintul m ■i deed of tru»t Mrnital to mr hy A. M. iv , and wife, L. C. Kay, ami duly ' recorded in the office of ketfUler (if l>«ed* for Surry County, N. in Truat Dead book No. 51 pane 1(1*2, I Will offer for »*le at public MHttttD, to the hiirhcxt bidder for ra«h, at tha court bouM <toor i»i IJobaon on' tha 6lh, day of April I# 17. at I oVIorh P. M.. tha following real «Htate Ivinif anil lianiK in Dolmon Townahip, .Surry County, N. adjoining tha land* of WiUon Key, l.a« Brintle anil other*: Keginning at a miui-wik.iI l.ov Rrintle'* corner, rma North IB ch<. to a ..take in Wilai n Key'* line, thence Went with hi* line to hi* corner, thane* South with hi* line to a hirkory below the road |,ce Itrlntle'* corner, thence Rant ,with hi* linn IJifc ch*. to the begin ning containing '10 acre* mora or la**. Mala maila to *ati*fy a debt of $27.1. l») lue and unpaid on *aiil daeil of truat with ro*t of *ale to add. Thin the f>th day of March 1917. W. M. Jacknon, Trustee. NOT U K. By virtu# of an orifer iff the Superi or Court mult hy tie Clerk »n<l ap proved hy the Judga, I will offer for sale at public auction, on the premiiM* near Mount Airy North Carolina, on Monday, April 9th, 1917 the following real extate, to-wit: A certain parcel of land, adjoining the land* of J. B. Dunnagan, C. W. I Taylor and other*. The land will he : told in Iota and, ulno, in parcel*, the highest hid* lieing reported to the court. Term* of <ule oiehalf cash, | '.aliince In six months. Bond with ap- , pro d security required for the de furred payment*. Thin February 18th, 1917. R J. (ialloway. NflTK K. By virtue of a Deed of Trust execut ed to me by W. H. Whitaker and wife Annie May Whitaker bearing date the» lfi day of November 1918 registered; in hook 4.1 page 5»>7, Regi.-ter* office.of Curry County, given to secure a debt! of Twelve Hundred and seventy five -11,275.) dollar*, default having been m.ide in puyment of said debt, on ap-' plication of holder of said note, 1 will; sell for cash to the highest bidder on the 21th, day of March 1917, on the premise* at 2 o'clock P. M., the follow.ng tract of land, to-wit: Ad-1 joining W. E. Whitaker, C. 3. Ring and other*, bounded as follows, begin ning on a stake on the road at the old j post oak corner in J. N. I,.»w*on'» line and C. S. Ring'* line, run* North 60 degrees West, 4 ch*. to a stoke in the road, then North W degrees Went 2*4 chs. to a post oak, then North 30 de grees West 7 ch*. to a stake then N. 11 degrees West 4.50 to a stake J. N. Lawsons corner, then North HI degrees West 124 chs. to a stake. North 60 de grees West I4'-j chs. to a stake in the Cilliam old line, then North with said line 7% chs. to a stake, .I. N. Law son's corner, East with the line of the old Mnry Moore tract 18.10 h . to a rtake j K.j <t 7'-i ch-. to a White ' ak, W. E. WliitaV it's corner: En-' 23.'.••'! chs. to a post oak in C. S. Kn » line; South . IDVti « hs. to a rock pile; W e t 4.1* hs. to a smal. red oak and rock pile; S. 10 ch*. to a stake; We-.t 4 cl.s. to post oak. North A. DezenV 'and. South 1% chs. to the ln.<inn. containing acres more or le-s. Sale made to I satisfy iid debt, int . st and cost. This Kebruarv 1, 19!7. J. R. Marion. Trustee. NOTICE. By virtue of a Deed of Trust exe-1 cuted to me by J. M. Strickland and wife, Sarah Strickland, to secure a debt of Three Honored a.id thirteen , dollars and nineteen ,-»nts due W. M. Hue and G. C. Welch, default having been inade in the payment of the said debt, 1 will Hell for cash to the highest bidder on Monday the 19th day of March 1917. in front of the First National Bank in the Town of Mount Airy at 12 o'clock M.. the following described Real State. I.ying on Bull Pesture Branch ; adjoining, ihe lands of Jno Kimball and others (Now Mahlon Cook, Chs. McArthur, and others) and bounded as follows-viz.. Beginning at a black Oak William Jackson's corner, and runs, N. 18 decrees East two chains and thirty on» links to a Chestnut, J. Kimball's j corner, thence West on his line and Bowman's line 48 chains to a Chestnut ' Oak, South 13 degrees ffe.it two chains ' and thirty-one links to a double Chest- | nut, William Jackson's corner, thence Kast on his line 48 chains to the begin- , ning. Containing 11 acres, more or ; less. For further reference see grant , under date of November 6th, 1842 to , James Strickland, recorded in the of- | fice of the Secretary of State. Book 172 page 496, also recorded In the of- , fice of the Register of Deeds of Surry \ County, N. C, in book of Deed No. 20, page <f!>2. Sale made to satisfy the debt mentioned above with interest and costs. This the 17th, of February, 1917. | J. II. Folgur, Trustee. , VIRGINIA 6IRL Gained 10 Foond* By Taking Vinol Norfolk, Va.—"I »uffor<>d from nor Tounnift, hurl no aptwtite end *aa very thin. Notbiiin I tiK-.k iH*«-inr<l to hi'lp ma until i'hi- d..y n friend t. I m »' out Vinol. 1 limi' i »w (uki'n nix l»>tllr« ind have Kain"d flfl'tn pound*, have a : **1 appetite end can rot anything."— tie Dicnmio, Norfolk, Va. Vinol ia a conatitut innal remedy with it* formula on wry hottle ft crtnlrt an appvtite, aid* dlgrMion and makea pun>, healthy blood. Try it on our guaraaUo, 1. W. W *t l>rug Co., Mount Airy, J NOTICE OK MALE. by virtue of a iWwl nf trunt axarut mI t» me by Arrh Dobaon, rairlntarad in Hook No. Ui pass £1U, to iw ura ■ itaht of $1-1.IK), ilua and Mtyabla !)«■. Int. I'.fl.'l, dafault having basn mails in the payment of naid Uatit, 1 will «ell fur <a»n Ui the hi|{hiv tyliuidvr in front of Pint National Bank in Mount Airy N. C, on Marrh 21th. 1917. at I oVIork P. M . The following real antata, to-wit: Lying ami Iwmir in Hurry County, North Carolina. a>ljoliiin|( Ihu lands of •S. V. Nirholu, ilaru Anitlork ami, others, l>«KinninK at a »tak<i in th« Fancy Gap roail ami runt South II iletrreeii Went one rhain and liM link*. | to a stake; theni'e North rtH degrees Went one rhain ami ">N links to a <tuke; t heni'e North I'I daifreas East one rhain and AH link* to a itaka in tha road; theme South fix degree* Kast ona rhain and M link* to tha tiegjn-1 ninif. Sale mads to satisfy balance of nota serin ed hy saul deml of trust,' unit cost of sala. This February 22, ll»17. J. H. Kolifer, TruHtaa. NOTICE. By virtue of ■ Dux) of Tru*t execut- ! «l to me by E. M. Mcf'raw and wife, M. K. Mc< raw, given to m ure a debt of On* Hundred A xixty ($l«0.00) dol lar*, naid Deed of Tru-t being regix tered in Book 55 page 113, default hav ing been made in the payment of the nutaa secured thereby, I will nell for raah to the higheitt bidder, at the Town Hall, in Mt. Airy, N'. C., on the 21th, day of March 1917, at 2 o'clock P. M., the following real estate, to-wif • lying and being in Sur ry County, Norih Carolina, and bound ed an follows: Lot No, 'J on the plat I of J. F. Moore place and beginning at a stake, corner of Lot No. 1 and 2 of | said plat, run* North 13.20 chain* to a stake; thence Went 'J '? chain* to a stake; thence South 1.3.20 chain* to a stake; thence East 9chain* to the1 beginning. Containing 12.58 acre*' more or Tex*. Sale made to *atixfy note* matur ing March 191H and September 1U1B, and the accrued interest which ha:i ' been unpaid. Thia tebruary, 20, l'J17. J. H. Folger, Trustee. Notice of Sale of Valuable Land. By virtue of a Deed of Trust execut ed to me as Trustee for the benefit of the Surry County Loan 1 Trust com l>a!iy, (Dob*on branch) on the 1th day1 nf January 1910, by Ida B. Marion and lusband, Early Marion, and duly r« :orded in the Register fit Deedx office if Surry County, N. C., in book 38, [mgc t, to secure the payment, I will in the 2Hth day of March, 1917 offer for sale at public auction for cash, at :he court house door in the town of Doh*on, Surry County, N. C.. at 12 iVlock noon, the following property :o-wit: Adjoining the lands of G. W. Wright 6 W. T. Comer and other* and bounded »s follows: Beginning on a rock on he North side of Kapp* Mill road S. i. Writ'* corner, runs North 2.75 ch». :o a rock; theme N rth and on said road 1 .'Ml chs. to a rock; thenci West »ardly 13.75 chs. to a Spanish oak;' whence South 8.75 ch*. to the fork of he Kapps mill road, thence East on ■aid rond to the beginning containing i acre- more or les* -Except 1 acre sold to H. F. Comer.) The above described land was con-. .■eyed to Ida B. Jarvi*. (now Ida B.' Marion) by A. R. Folger and wife, hy leed and recorded in »ook of Deed* No. >1, page 127, in RegMter of Deeds of 'ice Surry County, North Carolina, tale mai'c to sat.dfy said debt, inter est and cost of sale. This February 14th, 1917. R. C. Lewellyn, Trustee. NOTICE. Under an order of re-sale made by j he Clerk of the Superior Court, made! n the special proceedings pending be- I 'ore said Clerk wherein C. B. Hutchins ind wife are plaintiffs, and Wilson Mitchell and others are defendants. I vill sell to the highest bidder at public luction at the Court House Door in he town of Dobson on the 23rd. day of April. 1917 at 1:30 > v-ck p. m. a tract of land four miles ft jt of Dobson on the Low Gap road, id joining the lands of Hubbard Hod res. Chas. Jarvis and others, beginning m pointers, John L. Worth's corner ind runs west with his line 16 chains ind 86 links to a stake; N 29 chains '0 links to a stake and pointers; East I chains to post oak; South 84 degrees Cast 10 chains 45 links to an old road; hence with the road South 9 chains >4 links; thence South 11 degrees West ' chains SO links to where the line rosses White Dirt, South to the begin ■ing, containing 51 ^4 acres more or ess. Sale made for partition. Terms of ale on* third cash, one-third in 12 nonths, and balance in 18 months, tonds with approved security required 'or deferred payments. The land was sold once under an >rder of the court, ^\it an advanced >id was made and the Court ordered a v-sale. J. E. Carter, Commissioner. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured , With LOCAL APPLICATION*, a* the? cannot reach the seat of th<* diaeaae. . Catarrh fa a local di*e«*e greatly In- j fluencvd by conatltuttonal condition*, and In order to cure it you must ; tnke an Internal remedy ItAtl'l Ca tarrh Cur# In tuk.-n Int. rnally and i net* thru thi h Joy Ml on Ihe mMcmiw aur- | fac*;i of the ayatrm. Hair* Catarrh Curt wit a pr> acrlb*-d by one of th* beat pbv.-'ciar.* In thia country for years ft la ro-afxt! . d of aome of the beat tunica known, combined with noire of the b« at blood mirlfleri Tbr perfect com blmiflon of the >nrrrdl«nta In Hall'» CntirM. t*or* ia what produce® auch re* • . *» cat • rrh 'I condi tio:.* f-.ttrt <v» teatlnicnlala. free. r. y. r "nrr a co.. Prop*. t.uhi#. o. A*! . H*li • fuuif PUAa tot eouuiatloft ^ nones. By virtu* of lit* powar contained In ■ 'If'I of lrii.it cxwutfi to ma, mid rarordad in tmofc S*. pa*" iliJ, on ap plication of ih* holder of ih>: not*. I will n*IJ to th* hisrhrd bidder in front of th* Kimt Nat tonal Bank on Saturday lh« Hal. day of Mnrrh, at on* o'rliwk P. M., th* following vImwmIhkI raal aatuia, to-wit: a lot in ih* tnwn nf Mount Airy, Surry ''ountjr Orirtnninir on lha Wmi Hal* of .-'Ant n utraat and on 1. U. York'< . mih ha»t ■orner and run: with York' m North •i\i '■% <k'ifr«ei Want two hottdrad 121*0 f«*t t» iViVn Smith W««t comer; thenf* Mouth K.'aat one h indroa (100) ftutt to Jo* bo»k«r» Noiinweat ■ •rtinr; tw With Boo* a N. '12S d*«rr«w Eaat two hun : ed i^OO) f«»*»t to th* «d|C* of South Mtrwit J'im Y. ! looker'» North Kant ffn»r; ihence with Mouth street North l7'» -li>ifr*ea Waat on* hundrad <1W> '**• 'o lha l>ejinnui|f. Mai* mad» to aatiafy .aid d*ht inter cut and rout of «al» Tirnti of "ale: on*-third caah; an*-thtrd m n* montha and balanra in nin* month- Thin tha 2Mth. day of February, lai7. W. F. Carter, Truntee. NOTICE. ed to me by W. fj. Anvil, 'luted fho 7 day of August given tu norur* the payment of two note* of four hundred and fifty ($4r>0.) dollars each, maturing January I Mt. 1011, and Jan uary Int. 1917, said Deed of Tnmt be ing regi»tered in Book No. fif> Page No. Ill, Record* of Deeds of Tru.it of Hurry County, default having been mailt' in the payment of said notes executed to W. J. Byerly, on applica tion of the holder of *uld not-- . I will sell for rash to the high out bidder, on April 1.1th, 1917 at 12 oVIor-It M.. the following real (state, U>-wit; l)in|f and being in Surry ''ounty. North Carolina, adjoining the lands of C. W. Simmon*, W. C. Doby, Isaac Vernon and others and bounded a« lullow*, to wit: Beginning at a rock an.I pointers W. C. Doby'n corner; then-" Ka t 20 chains to a stake and pointer*; thence South 24>4 chain* to a stake and pointers old line; thence W« .'.t 10'j chain* to a pluck gum. M comer; thence South 2..10 chain* to -i stake and pointers; thence Went .'I T.'i chaina to a Chestnut Oak, C. W. Simmon*' corner; thence South 2.71 chain, to stake and pointer* in old line; the' re Went 8.71 chains to a stake and point ers in old line; thence North to the beginning, containing sixty acre*, more or less. Sale made to satisfy said debt, in terest and cost. This March 13th. 1917. J. H. F'olger, Trust -e. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. VT 1 • c» * Mary J. Stone and Charlie McC.ee. To Matt Stone and wife Mary J. Stone and Charlie McGee: You arc hereby notified 'hat action has been commenced in th» Superior Court of Surry County, before the Clerk, the summon* in which a tion i» returnable April 11th. 1017. she action being Brought by f. W. Berber, Administrator of Sallie M<-Oe<. a«king for a ^ale of lands to ma*e a ets to pay .!ebt*; the petition in wh'.'h pro reeding ii now on file in the <•?!" of the Clerk of the Superior C irt of Surry County. You and each of you are, therefore, notified to appear before the ui.'ler signed Clerk or the Superior Court, at his office in Dobson, N. C., and answer nr demur to the petition on or befire the ?aid 11th day of April 1917, oi the relief played for will be grafted. Witness my hand, this March 12th J. A. Jackson. Clerk Superior Court. 1917. The First Recorded Flight. The idem of flying by aid of the bal loon was conceive! by Stephen Mont Kolfier while wutchinK a wet shirt, drying before afire, swell and ~Ue under the influenza of the hot air. Cn August 27, 1733, at Paris, the Mont irolfiers sent up a balloon 12 feet in diameter before "00,000 »t>ectators. On September 19, at Versaileri, before Louis XVI and his court, a balloon was sent up to whiah was attoched > t>asket in which were placed a sheep, I cock and a duck. These nameless leroes were the first to p-ove that inimals, and hence man, could live liffh up in the air. On November 21, the same year, De Rozier made the rirst flight ever made by man, remain ng in the air 20 minute*. YES! LIFT A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN! Cincinnati authority tells how to dry up a ear • or callus so It lifts off with fingers. You eorB-peater*d m*n and woman nr-. il suffer ao longer. Wrar the 'bona Uiat neerlr tilled you before. Kays this Clneiaaatl authority. N-aaaw a few droi>* of freeaoae a|iplM dlrwtly on a Mar, aching core or callus. stop* sore arss at once and soon tlm corn or hardened callus Ummm-bs so It ran ba lifted out, root and alj, without pal a. A small bottle of frassaae coat *ery tittle at snjr drag store, Init will y>nt(. tiiely tske off rrrrjr bsrl or p»rn or callus. Thi« kIomiM be tried, as it Is inesprasire and »s said not to Irritate the surrounding skin. If rour druggist haen't an* freeeaM tail him to get s small bottle far Tee irom his wfcolsaale <lruj bouse. U la h»!> Stuff and acta lik# a cham erarjr
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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March 15, 1917, edition 1
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