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C»lmi,r For SUPERIOR COURT OF SURRY CO. 1917. Monday. October l»t. 20. John H. Do boon vs. H. Holy field. 134. G. W. Newman n. J. I. Belton 146. R. C. Freeman vs. W. M. CundlfT, Exr. 169. National Furniture Co. vs. T. L. Brim. 168. S. H. Venable vs. Wm. R. Cox, et al. 166. Illinois Sewing Machine Co. vs J. D. Overby. 170. Thoa. Moor* v«. W. M. CundlfT, E*r. at al. 226. K. H. Atkina and wife vs. J. W. W hi taker. Trustee. 227. W. T. Haynea va. W. H. Fowler. 233. Emmett Inman va. J. F. Vaughn, et al. Twaaday, October 2nd. 247. Warren Piano Co. va. W. R. White. 248. W. P. Moore va. R. A. Fre»man, et al. 249. E. F. Inman va. J. F. 4 B. L. Vaughn. 362. A. P. Dehart va. David I. Earle. 363. W. H. Anderson, Admr., vs. T. L. Brim. 301. Geo. T. Butcher vs. li. V. S'mp-«in. 302. E. V. Johnson vs. W. Ray Parka. 304. Surry County Loan A Trust Co. va. Mrs. Daiay Norman. Admrx. 306. A. C. Inman va. R. S. Collins. 307. B. F. Folger and C.W. Snow \s. L. D.Cook. 310. F. L. Smith Hdw. Co. va. Robt. Forkner. 312. Bedford Wall, et al, vs Jno. W. Stanley, et al. 313. W. M. Stone va. H. B. Willey. Wednesday, October 3rd. 270. C. E. Pyrtle vh. Southern Ry. Co. 199. O. T. Fowler, et al, vs. Km ma Apperson. 201. O. T. Fowler, et al, vb. Emma Apperson. 212. Piedmont Tobacco Co. vs. Joe Tilley. 214. J. M. Fulton vs. B. Johnson. 223. C.G. Robertson vs. Western Union Tel. Co. 295. A. C. Inman vs. W. H. Hollingsworth, et al. 297. N. J. Martin, et al, Cal Todd, et al. 182. Armour Fertilizer Works vs. B. W. McArthur. Newway Motor Co. vs. S. W. Fulk, et al. 323. R. I. Brigjfs vs. C. R. Badgett. 327. Armour Fertilizer Wc ks vs. R. B. Tickle. Thursday, October 4th. 178. J. W. Cassidy, Admr., vs. The Town of Mount Airy, (set by order of Court.) 328. J. T. Monday vs. L. D. Cook. 331. S. T. Flippin, Exr.. vs. Andrew Taylor. 333. P. G. Martin vs. Geo. S. Nichols. 334. Globe Realty & Auction Co. vs. W. R. Welborne. 69. Sparser Orchard Co. vs. Wm. Atkins. 193. E. M. Linville, Trustee, vs. J as. Atkins, et a?. 101. C. W. Bunker vs. Jos. Gentry. Friday, October 5th. 26u. A. M. Smifh and N. W. Dobbins vs. John » Hatcher. 261. E. M. Linville, Trutee, vs. Chas. Reeves. Norman Bobbitt, et al, vs. T. H. Brown. 310. Mrs. Daisy Norman vs. Mrs. L. V. Hark rader. 335. T. W. Davis vs. S. W. Atkins. 336. O. A. Davis vs. Wm. D. Taylor, et al. 337. E. M. Linville, Trustee, vs. Eugene Simp son. et al. 339. Herbert Spencer Co. vs. C. W. Hodge. *2. ' ' b va. W. D. Barton. 66. T. C. Chancy. at al, va. Hasten Wilmoth. 93. J.T. Monday va. G. A. Bond 201. O. A. Daria, «t al, v>. R. C. Shaw, at al.. 262. Thca. Skinault, at fl, va. Rabacea Mc Robarta, at al. 267. Maggie M. Fallenatine va. Ala* Green wood. Friday, October 20th. 272. Mary Robertson, et at, vs. J.E. Soutnu, 290. 1*9 Bottoms m. Ambrose A yen. .130. O. A. Davia va. Root. Slaydon, at al. 210. J. C. Hatcher va. T L. Dockerv 341. .either Nichols, at al. va. Jc *U», 342. S. W. Garner va J. C. Sn 345. F. L. Smith Hdw. Co. va -a. Phillipa. 347. Geo ' "■ v- " W Tiodre. , 3M j. R. Welborne. 3>«J. E. K. Hall va. A. h. DanUy, J. B. Jobaion. at al. 3S7. W. H. Hauser, et al, va. T. H. Moaer, at al. Saturday, October 27tk. 359. Atlantic Mill k Lumber Co. va. W. B. Minnie k, et al. 364. J. A. Atkina & C. M. Ball va. S. M. Cope land. 367. Jease Atkina va. Tyre Atkina. 378. C. A. Baird va. Jake Johnson. 379. Wm. Atkina v*. T. L. Brim. 382. L. J. Holyfleld va. C. H. Cave, et al. 384. Continental Jewelry Co. va M. Samet. 385. T. L. Brim vs. Jos. Smith. 387. O. A. Davis va. T. A. Brinkley. Monday, October 29th. 390. W. J. Johnson va. S. J." Sutphin. 3°5. Abram Hawks vs. Fancy Hawks. 397. Eugene Simpson vs. L. C. Hickman. 398. T. L Brim vs. W. W. Noah. "88. S. E. Marshall and First National Bank vs. Charlotte National Rank. 401. Surry County Dry Prise Co. vs. John Banner and R. A. George. 401. Board of Commissioners of Surry County va. E. W. Hayes, et al. 107. F:r* N "nnal Bank vs. R. H. Leonard and J. B. Sparger. 411. T. L. Gwyn va. N. J. Dickerson. 113. J. A. Jackson, Admr., vs. W. II. Atkins, et al. Tuesday, October 30th. 125. J. A. Atkins and C. M. Ball v*. H. R. Key, et al. 129. C. L. Walton vs. W. J. (Phillip) York. 134. P. N. Montague vs. S. E. Marshall, t 15. S. M. Hale vs. J. S. Griffiths. | 136. R. H. Marion, Admr., vs. K. H. Atkins, et al. 140. V. Wyrick va. Atlantic Coast Line Ry. 447. W. M. Jackson vs. J. I. Fowler. 150. O. A. Davis vs. W. R. Wall, et al. 451. O. A. Davis vs. R. M. Wall, et al. 454. J. H. Jonea vs. J. M. Anthony, et al. j 455. Mrs. L. P. Alberty va. B. W. Snow and M. L. Dockery. 456. J. W. White vs. T. W. & T. M. White. Wednesday, October 31st. 458. Wm. Davis vs. Bud Harris. 459. J. D. Smith vs. Jacob Hiatt. 1G0. R. W. Norris & Son vs. T. M. Robertson, et al. 461. R. W. Norris & Son vs. T. M. Robertson, et al. 462. Luther Hollingsworth vs. Geo. Hodge. 463. (). A. Davis vs. Ii. W. Wall, et al. 464. O. A. Davis vs. R. W. Wall, et al. 465. J. B. Colt Co. vs. J. A. Creed. 406, W. M. Brinkley vs. S. C. Gray. More Cotton in Freight C trs in Future. New York, Sept. 2.—An order pro hibiting the shipping of fcotton tn quantities le.-.s than tl bales a car at d requiring as many more to be loaded as the xize of the car will permit, ha i been issued by the railroads' war board, has bfen i sued by the rail-, roads' war board, it wa. announced here tonight. Notice has been sent to buyers of cotton with a request thati they place orders on a basis of not | less than 65 bales or mutiplie.i thereof. The movement of the cotton crop,, which is scheduled to begin this fall at, a time when "a combination of gov-. eminent and comnreicial business will I be bringing tremendous pre..jure to' bear upon the railroads," was given as . the reason for the order in a state ment issued by Fairfax Harrison, chairman of the board. "In the southwest and Mississippi delta districts, the average car will load Go bales," the statement said, "consequently 'buyers arc asked to order in multiplies of 75 from the southeast districts. "The New England territory will be taxed to the maximum capacity of fa cilities this fall and the acceptance of freight by the railroads serving the territory north of the Ohio and Poto mac river will have to be carefully re gulated." Wilson Take* $10,000 Farm Bonds. Washington, Sept. 2. — President Wilson has invested 1110,000 in fsrm loan bonds. The President recently i took $10,000 tf the first issue of lib arty bond*. I Busy Sinking Merchantmen. Amsterdam, Sept. 2. I.ieut. Capt. Han* Km the ubmarine commander who. after a 17 day's voyage appeared j in German uhmarinc U48 at New-j port in October, l'Jltj, subsequently re turned across the Atlantic, i* »t pr-es-' ent busy sinking merchantmen, ac-j cording to advices from Berlin. The German semi-oflkial new* agency ap ixnds to this announcement a note saying that the United State* naval authorities considered tha U-58'» dou ble trip so improbable that expert* de-1 rlared in Congress in February, 1017, that the submarine was unmistakably r.'vompanted by a provisioning j-hip which had remained undiscovered. "This incredulity of the American ;." adds the ngency, "is the more compre hen*ible. seeing tlvat it had to tie ad mitted by the American naval author ities on the same occasion that the best performance of an American sub marine at the tim<; covered only 10 days." The Beauty Secret. Ladies desire that irre sistible charm—a good complexion. Of course > they do not wish others to know a beautifier has been used so they buy a bottle of Magnolia Balm UQVID FACE POWDER MmI UN —<-iwiKm to aimpli dwrtwu hnpro«*< •wl *• nrtittd ai m»c«. laaHMna. (ooU« «mI (WrnkiBf. HmU SinKwrs. Mop* T»n fanI. Rmm-PIW. 7J«- of Titos*** or h mml *rac4 SuipU (aMtar color) far Sc. Staa^. UaMltCs 40 Snath YMt St.. BitwUra. N.Y. ' WILSON NOTE GREATLY *" IMPRESSING GERMANS l.omlon, Sept. .1,—A Rcuter dbpHUh fn-m Amsterdam nays: "According to r« liable information. President* Wilson'* reply to Pope ttenudirt's p*#ee proposal made a pro- j found impression in political circle* in Germany, Mathins Krxbergcr, member of the clerical renter of the reichstae, i «ho believes he is barked by • ma ' j.rity of the member* of the retch-! -tag, is expected at the next sitting; of the main committee of that body to Jemand legislation for the immediate introduction of a government respon sible to the reichstag and the alian toment by the government of its plea ■f inability to art regarding At-arc-! Lorraine, to the extent of proposing; that the decision regarding the alle giance of these territories tjiull be left to their inhabitants. It is expected that he will advocate general di srmu-' ment after the war. "It is considered possible that the reichstag will be dissolved soon after its reassembles and that general elec tions will be held. "Of noteworthy interest is the itatement of Dr. Eduard Davis, so cialist leader of reichstag, in yester lay'a Vorwaerts, the Geramn socia list organ. Dr. David maintains that Jie reichstag has constitutional means >f enforcing its will, as no govern nent ran continue to rule against Its reto. He says that new elections, in ehlch the soldiers at the front would tarticipate, woTild clearly show the ihip of state must be steered. He lays he confidently expects a crushing lefeat o fthe pan-Geramnj and annex itioniiU." IREDELL 90T IN THE NAVY I H. C SK' i-iH mm • Ship Imkmm from th« Gwww 8iw (S'«l of (Jf« ia Um Kcv H. C. Sherntt in StataavtlW Lawtiurk Aa I Kuv<- tu wnU to km my id dr*ea chant'"4 i(Mn. I will try to tell r hut* of ia*al I if*. A th«r* are I.. .$ Nm the army boya, poaaibiy on* from a ; intareat '~g Ut aor ,.. / 4»jr Ufa are different. U Uia army it ia ail mili tary training. In tha navy it U both military anil vocational. Kvery man, whan ha cofuaa ia ia given training in •nma apec >in« of duty. Tha army haa a dncen or mora arhoata, heaide* tha thrininf amp* for aaamen. Th» seaman mu»i know many thing* ba «ni*a bow to Handle a run. Thar* are over a hun-l ed different trade* in tha navy and every man moat know hia Mad*. A battleahip ia one great ma china and it takaa man of experience t<> man th*.-n, whirh ia trua of all *bipa •van to the littla nuhmrnic. You would he aurpriaed at the machinery it take* to run one. When one who ia not ac (uainteil with ahipa n-a/ls of ona cont ng 120,000 000, he wonder* why it coats to much. If he could take a look at *<<me of the latent battleahip) he would bcrin to nee. Think of hov» I much • dozen gun*'would coat-— guns <53 feet long anil that weigh half a mil lion pofimtf, Are a ahell weighing 1,400 lb*., that takaa a charge of 37R lb*, of (>nwder; think of the engine* ami boil era it take* to drive a !W,000-ton ahip at the rate of 40 mile* per hour and you will »ee where yuurL'ncle'x money go**. ! will try to t*II a tittle of the *hip I am i.n at present. It ia one of the Uerman merchant ahip* the govern ment took over at the beginning of i .ur war v ith Gi-rmany. It ia the Vnterland. You have all read or j heard of it a* being the large it, fine t I hip afloat. It ia 5»">0 feet long, 100 j feet wid« ud ha i 13 ilecka, nin » above ! water. The crow'* neat, or lookout, j i't 195 feet from the water ami yet it i lack* .10 feet of reaching the top of j the mait. Thin «hip wfll mry 3/iflO pasieneer* ! and ha -, <;very rorvenieme and hixary that ran fx- thought nt—winter gar den, dancing hall, magnificent dining aloorn, T' ta'irant, *moking rwimi; a large mm in in if pool with marble t'immint*: fie painting*. electric fleva'i fire and police alarm* an«l many other thing* that go to make a »hip complete. The propelling en | (fine* are over fiO.OOfl home power. Including an hnr engine.;, electric mo tori etc., the total m over 00,(100 hor«e povr-r The ve.»*l ha* four propel ler« with shaft* !H in<-he* in diameter It take< IK hoiler* to furnish steam and a crew of nearly 1.200 men. There are many more targe Ger man linen we have taken over, ami if the war doe* nothing el e it will give us a nv.-rchant marine, of which we were badly in need. We will al so have an army and navy of which we will not be s* -hunted. $ We are tied up In lloboken, X. J., jimt aero . the river from New York. \ I like New York and Brooklyn fine and there in nothing like Coney Island i the great amusement place. Hope! thii« will continue to he my home port. Why<d r:t some of the Iredell boy*! join the navy? Are they afraid of' water'.' Come on in, boys! I have ha<l eight month* of it and like it fine.1 The "cha.v," as the food in called, U good nnd the pay U reasonable. The work i* light, yet the life will make u man of youl It ix fun to see a "gob" (that U what you urc called when you first j r-ome in) try to wear a sailor'* uni form. It takes a month or two toj leurn how to wear one. Hut don't let that bluff any one, for you can team anything if given time, atid Uncle Sam will give you four years. Mount Airy Iron Works Foundry and Machine Shop Repair Work a Specialty A large variety of eaaUng* a Hock. >than mad* to order. J. D. MINICK. it. Airy, N. C, Aw*. M. !»!•> TURNING FROM LITERARY AND SJONAL TO BUSINESS COL LEGE EDUCATION. P>— riminattag young people will turn UUa _ §m) ii titnti to tnt prn-1 inMf, iiftMt and prof««i tonal oootms to tht itfirtiilhli. utiHt firm only m the better elaaa of Buaiiie** Colli Iimimm man in not aahing praapartiva Algebra, Latin, Mythology, Botany, rrigonoaiatry and foot Bail—they want buaineaa young nographur*, Private Secretarlar and ''lark something practtcal in a buemaaa office. Ta moat the praaant and coming /sr7//y/syM/Aj/M fUt HBCIHIM want* 1,000 ambit ioua young man and woman to an tar that inatituuon September 3rd. With an aitondanra of UiM student* laat year, thin in ntitutton wa« unable to All nne-hal4 the applicationa raraivad from buaineaa m -n for Bookknepam, Stenographer*. Saeratartaa and Oarka. Kvery graduate and tan time* a« many under-graduate* war* placed in paaMona. What muat ba exported (he coming year? The Ooeanuaant with It* rapidly crowing Department* will naad thounand* of young man and women for office poartion». The Railroad* have for *ometima had mora freight than thay could carry, and it ia increaaing. Their oAce forcea are decidedly inadequate, and many rood* are uainf woman in their ahop*. Ranks, Coal Tompaniaa, Corporotionn and privato indua triea will need mure Stenographer*. Bookkeeper*, • Serretariaa and Ctarka. Buaineaa ia increaaing everywhere. Trained young men and women will ba needed in large numbara aa conscription prograaaaa. Now ia certainly your opportunity. Fall Session Opens September Third Indication* point to an unu >ua!1y large enrollment in the hatter claaa of BjHinesr. College*. We ara expecting a double enrollment this yaar. Reservation* are being made in the National now and to inaura accomodation. application* *houl<l be »ent in immediately. Tuition payable monthly or liberal discount on term *cholarstrhip*. No note* to *ign~ no ri*ka to run. Write for catalog and View Book juat from preaa—printed in five color* containing view* of the school, group* of *tudenta, descriptor** of the cour »e, pecimena of panmanxhip, etc., etc. Write today. Addrean K. M. OOL'LTKR, President, Roanoke, Virginia. No. 13080— Misa Elvira Wilson, Rum, W. Va., Wins Frae Scholarship. MOUNTAIN PARK SCHOOL The Fall Term of Mountain Park School opens August 14th, 1917. Two men and four ladies will do the teaching. Classes carried from oth through 11th grade. Agriculture and Home Economics will be added to the regular coarse of study. Board and tuition charges reasonable. M-ra. C. H. Utley will be in charge of the dormitory. For further information address, CHAS. H. UTLEY, Principal, Park Mountain, N. C. OUR MOTTO: To train pupils to make life worth living and a living worth having. YOU SHOULD NAME THE SURRY COUNTY LOAN & TRUST CO. AS YOUR EXECUTOR FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: The business of this Company is to act as Executor of Wills, to administer estates, to serve as guardian of minors und trustee of property ui/der wills. A board of careful business men di/ect the affaire of the Company. / / The Trust Company never dies aiid is always found at its place of business ever ready to give proper attention to the affairs of your estate. / The Trust Company will seathat your will is drawn cor rectly and, when named akfftecutor, makes no charge for properly drawing up the will or keeping it under , seal in its vault. DIRECTORS W. W. Burke, A. G. Bowman, W. F. Carter, E. H. Wrenn, F. S. Eldridge, W. A. York, G. D. Fawcett, W. W. Hampton, W. G. Sydnor, J. D. Smith. OFFICERS W. F. CARTER, Preaident £ H. WRENN, Vice-Preaid eat GEO. D. FAWCETT, Sec. & Treaa.
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