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LEGAL LAND ADVERTISEMENTS By virtw at • certain deed at Uwt " • Mi X Ml 43, W S12 ot Hurry County, ■orta I iroliu, default having i>een •ade In the final at tha obligation of th« Roeelyn Lumber Company when as due after demand therefor by Ae party secured by aaid deed, tha un daraigned tnii(«ai at tha requeet at ka party io«erad thereby will aeil at public unction an tha praialiaa at Mt. iky and Eastern Junction, Mt. 4 irr, North Carolina, on September StlL 1917, at oaa o'clock p. m., that part of Aa following described land and pre au« tuated in tha aaid Surry ceun %. North Carolina: Tha entire lina of railroad known aa Aa Mount Airy and Eaetern Railway, hriag and bainf in tha (Mate of Nortk Carolina and Virginia, aa tha wm la mom loratad nnd constructed and mora particularly described aa follows: That certain railroad extending from ar aaar Mt. Airy in tha Stata of North Carolina, into tha County of Patrick I hi tha State of Virginia, at and nedr fcibier, Virginia, together with OM fight of way of tha aaid railroad, and alio depots, station around* and build- j iaga thereon, and Mao all Uta shopa, engine houses, turning tablaa, water | atation, warehouaaa and lota, gravel pita, rtona quarries, and other real aa ta'a uaad in »parating tha aaid rail rood ar in connection therewith and alao tha fcarka roanactad with the caid road1 •pan tha line* hereof as herein da- j arribed, and other lands or buildings | ar atructurar. connected therewith or i appurtenant thereto, together with all I neOtne *tock and equipment, marhin my, tools, implements, fuel and ma- I •■rial owned for conatructing, main- | taiMi.i;, operating and improving the : aud road, as herein deacribod or any ! part thereof, together with all of the j corporate rigjts, privilegea and fran- j ahiites of the aaid railroad or connect- j ad therewith or relating to the aaid nulroad, and tha maintenance, uaa and j enjoyment of the same, »>«»ether with ! all t':e estate, right, title, intereat, property, claim and demand, of every aature and kind whatsoever, convey-I ad to the aaid Company by J. A. Mills and Reuben Sattarwaite, Jr., Re ceiver and Commissioners of the Mt. Airy .mil Ka:.t»rn Ry. Company ami the Ml. Airy < om traction and Mf" Co.. -mid dec i being dated December V, 1911. aiul recorded in dead Book 39, page* It. to 4K, of tha Land Records of said Patrick County, registered in the' Cfflct of the Register of Deeds for 1 Surry County, North Carolina, in book j 57 1.1 Itc:da on page 421. And thereafter by virtue of the *aid j deed of trust which is also recorded in j Palm a County, Virginia in Dead Boole C at pa;?eK 537 to 1542 Imrfoshre at 3:30 p. m. on said date on the pro mise* of the Roeslyn Lumber Com pany near MeadowfleM. Virginia, the ■ada:signed trustees %'ill sell at pub-1 lie suction that portion of the above descri)>cd property situated in »aid Patrick County, and also immediately thereafter at tne soma place the un dersigned tru: tees will sell the follow ing described land and premises: A trac t of land containingH6H0acres more or less in Dan River Magister ial District, Patrick County Virginia, conveyed to the said Company by (». Reusing by deed dated October 10, 1910, and recorded in Deed Book pages ^li)-250 of the Land Records of wud LDJIltV. Aim that certain tract of land, con tain,rg eighty acres in *aid Patrick Coun'y, conveyed to said Company by i. R Pcdigo by deed dated January 1, 1911, recorded it) raid Deed Book 38, fage 446. Al«< two certain tracts of land con taining arres more or less, in said Patrick County, conveyed to Raid Com Cny by G. W. Keith and wife by deed ted Mrty 26, 1911, and recorded in Deed Book 38, pa^es 461-tt>2, of the kind Record* of said County. Also a certain tract of land contain- > 120 acres more orless in said Pa trick County, conveyed to aaid Com fany by G. W. Cochram and Sarah1 Cocp.ram, his wife, by deed dated1 December 19, 1910, recorded in said deed book 38, pages 232-233 of the Land Records of said County. Also ail the right, title and interest ef the said Roxslyn Lumber Company in and to all the timber upon the land tying in Patrick county, Virginia, known as the Maury land, being the same land conveyed by J. S. Diggs and wife to the Dan valley Lumber Cumjany and by said last named Company to the Rosslyn Lumber Com pany by deed dated June 26, 1911, and recorded in Deed Book 38, pages 456 457 of the Land Record* of said coun ty, and including six (6) acres of land, more or leas, and the house thereon Vnown as the old Kibler Mill Site. Reference is hereby made to all the ■aid dee la and the deeds and records therein referred to for further and more particular description of the land* and premiaes herein advertised for sale. And theretofore, at one o'clock p. m. on the "8th day of September, 1917, the undersigned trustees will sell un der the said deed of trust duly record ed In Liber N 7 at pages 138-141 of the land Records of Fairfax County. Virginia the following land conveyed j by said deed of trust to the undersign-i 1. A tract of land containing 137.16 ac.os, a tract of land containing 32JM acres and a tract of land containing 16 acres, more or less respectively, which were conveyed to the said Com pany by Henry C. Browning, Jr., and wife by deed dated March 7th, 1908. recorled Liber Y No. 6, page 080 of the IWd Books of the said County. 2. A tract of land containing tW acre« (less a small parrel of 1.20 acres conveyed to Philip G. Ilughe") which *aa conveyed to the said Com Cny by Willie Worster and wife by n d led April 8th, 1908, recorded Liber 2 No. 6, page 66 of the aaid deed )><">ks. There ia also to be deducted from this tract a parrel thereof containing 12.0.' 4i res. which was conveyed to Urd day df December, 1911, recorded !•**« r i». 4«ad dated the Ma. T. 242 of tha i. lav era] tract* containing r< lively W$ acraa, • acres and #7 M acre*. 1»* ama aad • 1-J mam. J«% mm* mm » 1-4 conveyed to the add Company by Charles H. Gordon and wifa by daad dated November 2Mb, 1910, Ubar H. No. 7, page 509 of said Daad TERMS OF 8 ALU. Caah suffi cient to pay tha sxpenaea of aala and towvajancing. all taxes and tnaWMiaa do*, with proper panalUaa and M» aat tharaoa which aaidKoxzlyn Lumbar Company baa failed to pay, • rom miaeton a# rtva par cant, oti tha amount of tha said aala to aald T ruataaa, and tha amoant of aaid MMm re maining unpaid, intoraat batiif calcu latad to data of aala; and tha raauiua ahaU ba paid in two equal annual m tercet bearing paymanta, secured by Ilan on tha property and aaaigiuaant of (Ira insurance iiolieiae. Charlaa W. Warran Frank 8. Bright, Thia Aug. 27. 1»17. Trustees. NOTICE By virtua of an ordar af tha Bvpar ior Comrt of Surry County appointing tha undersigned Commissioner to Mil tha landa hereinafter daacribad, aa aaid Commissioner I will aall at pub lic auction on thu premises on Sat urday tha 2*th day of September, lt17 at ona o'clock P. M. a tract of land lying in Surry County, N. C. adjoin ing tha land* of R. C. Freeman, Rob art Badget, Lula Craad and othara and bounded as follows: Beginning at an Aaha on tha Wait bank of Fiah river runa up aald river to a Black Cum at tha mouth of tha branch, tha Dobaon road, than up aaid branch to a Dogwood, than Soutnwest with Copelands line to the Dobaon road a Spanish Oak comer, then in a North direction with tha aaid Dobaon roud to a Muliierry, than from Mid Mulberry a Northeast direction leav ing Slaydons old tobacco barn an the South aide to tha beginning containing I JO acres more or Teaa, except about 6 acres (old and conveyed to Harden Copeland. Also at the same time and r>!.»ce I will nail for rash a little per sonal property conaiating of house hold and kitchen furniture such aa bad *t<-ada cupboard*, bureaux, reels, and aome other little articles of bouse pro perty. Terra* of sale one half caah and tha remainder In 12 months, with note and Approved mui ity on dafared pay ment. Sale will be mada for assets to pay debt against the estate of Wiley Ki?fr*. dec'd. Thia the 27th day of August, 1!U7. W. D. RIGGS, Com. W L. KEEC3, Atty. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Surry County. By virtue of authority vested in the undersigned by reason of a deed of truat by L. D. Cook and wife Flora Cook, to J. W. White trustee, dated the 15th day of January lyitt, record ed in the Retrister of needs Office of| .-'urry County, in Hook 58, page 71. There being default in payment, 1 willj expose for sale to the highest bidder, for caah on the premises on the 29th. day of September 1917, at 12 o'clock 1 M. the following property to wit: Beginning at a i niv-tnut, the old! Evans corner, and runs South 12. ahainc. to the Hay-Stack road, and with the meandering of the road south' M degrees, west 5 chains, south 78 de gree i, wed 5 chains, > outh 8k degrees, west 4 chains, south 78 degrees, west 4 chains and 85 links, north 16.2; chains to a stake in the back line, thenre East to the beginning, con taining 25 acres more or less. This the 21st day of August. 1917. | J. W. WHITE, Trustee NOTICE North Carolina, Surry county, in tha Superior Court. D. O. Sunderland, Plaintiff, vs. Mount Airy & Eastern Railway Co., and Chas, Warren and Frank S. Bright, Trun tee*, Defendant*. Order of Publication. The defendant* above named will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action waa issued against said defendant* returnable to the October Term of the Superior Court of Surry County in an action pending therein to recover of the de fendant the sum of $1,455.94 due said plaintiff by contract for labor per formed and clerical services rendered, which summons ia returnable at th» Court House at Dobson, N. C. on the seventh Monday after the first Mon day of September, it being the 22nd day of October, 1917. The defendants will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was is sued by the court against the property of said defendant* which warrant is returnable before the Superior Court of Surry County, at the time and place above named for the return of the summons, when and where the defen dant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the re lief demanded will be granted. This the 4th day of September, A. D., 1917. J. A. JACKSON, Clerk Superior Court. Notice of IHwolutktn of Copartner ship. The firm of Prather-Fulton Insur ance Agency, doing a Oeneral Insur ance business ia this day dissolved, Winston Fulton and G. If. Fulton, as liquidating partners, will settle all ob ligations of the late ilrm and are au thorised to collect all claims. They will be found at the old office of Pra ther-Fill ton Insurance Agency. Dated at Mount Airy, N. C., this August Mat, 1017. Chat. D. Prather, G. H. Fulton, Winston Fulon. Witneas: G. E. Prsddy. NOTICE North Cwdlit, Surry county, tm t)m ;n(»r i I- ■ M E. C. Mm tar. Dintif, vs. Mount Airr 4 KMUrn KaUwair Co., Chaa. W. Warren, and Prank i. Brijrht, Trot lees, May .Ian l.uinUr Corp. and Iwln Lu-mwr Ca, Order of Publication. The defendants above named will iMMwa that a wmnoiu in the a entitled action waa issued against aatd defendants returnable tu the October Tarm of the Superior Court of Hurry County in an action panning tbarain to recover ot the da rendant tha turn «f $1 dua Mid plaintiff by contract far labor per fui wad ami clerical Hrvtni rendered, which MMnaoni is returnable at tha Court Hauaa at Debson, N. 0» mm tha aevaath Monday a/tar tha ftrsC Mon day of Ssplsmbsr, It being tha ttnd day of October, 1*17. Tha dafandanta will alaa take netica that a warrant of attachment waa is •uad by tha court again at tha property of aaia defendants which warrant ta returnable bafora tha Superior Court of Surry County, at tha tima and place abova named for tha return of tha MMMna, whan and where the dafan dant ia required to appear and ana war or demur to the complaint, or the re lief demanded will be granted. This the 4th day of September, A. D„ 1H7. , J. A. JACKSON, Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE. North Carolina, Surry County, In Superior Court. AHne Callaway Lavander tl H. G. Callaway, C. G. Callaway, F. R. Cal laway, R. J. Gallvway, C. E. < ia'iawHv. John Clark, Mary C'iark, his wife. All othar persons who may be entitled to an Intereat in the landa involved in thia caae. Summon* by Puhliratiou. It appearing to the Court that thia euit ia instituted for the purpoee of selling landa and it further appearing that r. B. Callaway, C» E. Callaway. H. G. Callaway, have a contingent in tereat in the landa and that other per aon* not m being may have an inter eat in (aid landa Mid it further appear ing that H. CI. Callaway, C. E. Calla way and Y. B. Callaway, are non-resi denta of the State of North Carolina and cannot after diligent search and inquiry be found in the State; It is therefore ordered that xummons be published Hn The Mount Airy Newa a newspaper published in Mount Airy, Surry County. N. C., for four weeks next proceeding the return day commanding H. C. Callaway, V. B. Callaway and C. E. Callaway and all other persona with interest to appear before the Judge of out* Superior Court at a term of the Court to be held for the County of Surry at Dob son on the 7th Monday after the ft ret Monday in Sept., same being tha 2"Jnd day of Oct., 1917, and answer er de mur to the complaint that will be de posited in the Clerk's office within the ftrst three daya of the Court or the prayer for relief will be granted. Witnens my hand ofllcfcl seal thia 4th day of Hept. 1917. J. A. JACKSON, Clerk of Superior Court. TRUSTEES* SAI.E. By virtue of th» power conferred on me by a deed of trust executed on the 17th of February, VJ15, by T. A. Napier and N. P. Napier, recorded in book r»:i, pare 61 of he Record of deed* of Trust of Surry County, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash on the premise*, on Saturday the 13th day of October, 1917 at 2 o'clock P M. the following described real eatate, to-wit: Two tract* of land lying hi Stuart* '"reek Township, and bounded a* fol low*: l*t. tract. Beginning on a pine on old line and run* South 3.75 en*, to a chestnut stump; thence Weat 12.50 ch*. to a stake and Sutphin's corner; thence West 12.50 ch*. to a stake in Callaway's line; thence East 6.00 ch*. to an apple tree by a road; thence South 14.75 eh*, to sour wood and black oak; thence East 21.00 ch*. to a stake and pointers; thence North 3.70 East 9.00 en*, to a chestnut stump on bank of a road; thence North 21 de grees West 1.36 ch*. to old red oak corner! thence N. 45 degree* 14.00 ch*. to spanish oak; thence N. 85 de gree* W. chs. to asmall oak sappling; thence 2.48 1-2 degrees W. 5.76 en*, to white oak: thence 18.75 chs. to be ginning. Sixty Pour and 3-8 acres. 2nd. tract. Tract adjoining R. F. Uolding and Ira J. Shaw, beginning on a maple on East bank of Ring Creek, formerly Callaway'* corncr; thence S. IS degrees E. 17.75 ch*. to a forked white oak stump, C. M. Callaway's corner; thence N. 83.5 degree* W. 13.00 cha. to a email pine; thence S. 3 degree* W. to a dead chestnut stump thence West 100 cha. the North R. F. lidding'* line; thence 15.00 chs. to K inter* on East bank Rings Creek; ence down same a* it meanders to beginning, containing 17.73 acres more or leal. This land will be cut up into smaller tract* and *old and thari aa a whole. Thi* sale is made to satisfy a note of 11.960. with intereat and coat to be added. This September 8th, 1917. W. P. CARTER, Trustee Diaaolutioa Notice. By mutual consent, the partnership known a* the Atkins and Ball Realty and Auction Company, compoeed of J. A. Atkins and C. M. Ball is hereby dissolved. All contract* that have been signed up for sale of real estate will be carried out by the company, but no new contracts will ha made. All parties due the Arm any money will make settlement with Mr. E. M. Llnvill* and all claims against the company will be settled through Mr. l.inville. ThU August 2nd, 1917. • J. A. ATKINS. a U. BALL. nty in titled W. daaw. [fee d, and tin i nuw far tka purpuae, I will eall at f Uh(Mk<>Ct<S» tM «tk day of Oetabcr 1917, at 1 a'elaafc. P. M. tha follow** raal J ■ IjrwK In tka taw* a# Daman, ft. C. on| frmm Mm* u> Mi Airy, a certain lot baauM an tka S«rth by R. C. Pimmh, on _ by Jack Snow, an &a .South by Jack •now and Gray A damn, and an the Wait by tka Dafcaan and Ml. Airy rand containing 1-2 acre more or laaa. Sale mada to ataka ajOat* to pay In- i debtadreee again.it tka aatata of Julia Snuw, Dac'd. and tka coat of admin-; ljl| I jfyfl Tkia tka 6th day of Sapt. 1917. A. D. yoUJCR, Cob. MOTH*. North Carol inn, Surry County. In the Suparior Court. K. I.. Knilk Hardware Co. n, H. M. MrMillian. To H. M Mr Mill inn: Taka notice that an action antitlad u above haa bain commenced in tba Superior Court of Hurry County, tha; eummon* in which action n returnable , to tha October tana, 1917, of Surryj Superior Court, to ba hold at tha Court, Houea in Dobwm on tha 7th Monday after tha lat Monday in September, ft being tha 22nd day of October, whan and whara, tha defendant i» raquirad to appear and anawar or damur to the complaint; tha idid action being to re cover on a warrant of attachment lavi-, ati ugainet the property of the defend ant tka »um of money due tha plaintiff on arcourt from the defendant. And' let the aaid defendant take notice that if ha fail to appear and anawar tha j «aid complaint, which will be dapoeitad in the office of tha Clark of the Supar-' ior Court within tha ft rat tkraa day«j of tha »aid term of court, tha plaintiff; will applv to tha coort for tM reliaf1 demanded in hia complaint. Ait Sept. 10th, 1917. J. A. JACKSON, Clerk Superior Court. YES I LIFT A CONN OFF WITHOUT PANV! Cincinnati authority telle how te dry; ap a earn or aailue aa H llfta •| Ton cora-peatcred man aad waana aaad Hitter ao longer. Waar tka ehoee that nearly killad you bafora, eaya Chle Ciacinnati authority, beeanae a few drop* of fraaaone apilWd directly on a tender, aching corn <Jr caOaa, etape eore aaee at oaee aad ' aooa tka corn or hardened callne loaarne eo It eaa be lifted oat, root aad all, without pala. i A Mall bottle oA fwdtoaii coat aery little at aay drag eOrfe, but will poai tirely take off every bard or toft corn or callne. Thle ehould be tried, aa it la laexpeaeiva and la eaid not to irritate the eurr uading (kia. K your druggiat haaa't aay freezoae tell him to get a email bottle for yon from hie wbolreale drug honee. It la •aa etuf aad acta like a charm every DR. LOWELL SEES WORLD JUSTICE. Much depend* on United State* Harvard President Declares at Annual Dinner of Nationl Safety Council in New York. New York, N. Y.—The whole world a.- aeries of armed camps, preparing for another fray and compelled to adopt German methods of warfare— J this picture of the result of a drawn battle, a stalemate with Carman; in her present state of mind, was drawn by r>r. A. Lawrence Lowell, president; of Harvard, and chairman of the exec-1 utive committee of the League to Enforce Peace, in an address at thel annual dinner of the National Safety I Council. President Lowell said that with the' fall of military autocracy piust be re-1 moved the oppression of one race by another, and for that reason "we can-! not consider the return to Germany of her former colonies, that their peo ple may be exploited as they have been in the past. Americans have no love for the rule of the inferior by the more civilised races; and if, at the present stare of history, that is: avoidable, it must be done with due regard to the welfare of the subject j race, and we cannot be a party to any thing else. "If the side on whicM we are fight-1 ing wins, it may mean a better world, i reorganised on a basis of justice ami peace; and much of the result may de pend upon us, both in the field and at i the council table. We p roclalm that we are fighting for democracy,! but President Wilson has put it more' accurately when he said that we are at war to make the world safe for' democracy. We are .not fighting to impose any form of government upon! ' an unwilling people. If any people prefer te be ruled by a monarch It la tfreh- affair, provided liter mind their own business, leave other tuitions alow aad live psaoeabls with tk» gain. TWjf Mat combine to polka the world and briag in • rtifn of intorr.Miooal juatica nm—g man. la l<*p« «Hk the ether free natiam of ikt earth, m nut «at up m tntttmhoml fflfift of jostict with • «h»lMf ai'Hil with Meb foree Mora the tribunal. By n doing wa cm fulfill a grant deetlny for oar na tion and bring paar* and goad will Nitrate Waabiagton, for tha |3.00e.00> gova plant haa already conotrurtion will begin aa ■ite in southwestern Virginia na* bam definitely Mlerted, probably within a month. Several hundred men will he employed at the plant at first. The patented ammonia process to be used in nitrate production has been acqoir t'4» tw o# far 14. rwMto Km iMn at Ik bo* at Umm Imivmh 14 mad ML ItiU i|f MrulnlM far rklMm b» torn 14 aaU 14 mwK ha .Hahad Hr Mplojrm in •lata* Mtritaf)1 dirxtii and I* tfca othar •tatas tmdurml rwtiioUt mu*4 ha ' •Mi LEMONS WHITER IM BEAUTIFY THE SKM At flk* im* of a aaall )ar a# a*4 anU waa aa* tmm innn a Ml i tor Mat of U* mm by qnmtaf Ik* jaia* of In (Ml h» oaa into a hnttl* mUWm tkraa onaa af arcfcard white. Ctn i to atnia th* Jata* tlit>n> a Asa iMk m mm Umnrn pulp gmtf la. Mm tkla If Uoa win k*rp Irmmk l»r fiatw >■! »!■<■ k«r.« that kte^iatta la m* frackka, aallnwaaaa aa4 taa aa4 ka •fcla aofUarr. vhluaor aa4 Jaat try It! Got throo auaa af orchard whit* at may drag *tor» aad two Iomm fraai the |iim aad aak* ay a osartrr pint *4 tkia «**rtly fracraat Inm loCina aad iaaa*a** It daily lata aorfc. ana* ami taa*. It la sx&ruronj' .sparks^ W+0TJ ttmj *n <!tm» — «rM* MU-BtH 'tlD *mb tmg smd Ml-MMM'OiD »Mrn^tm spores come irom an sue*: Your neighbor's sooty chimney— A passing locomotive— A nearby conflagration. They alight cn the inflammable roof. There b a little smoke, the spark glows in the wind, and. presto! your house is in flames. Four oat of ten fire* can be avoided Roof your btjildfnfs with RU- , BER-OID. No building fevered with RU-BER-OID is liable t5 catch fire from sparks. It meets with the approval of the Fire Underwriters. W. ».n th* frvmHiw FU-3KR-OID which Km ihm Pa*b«r<dd men cr» m\tj mlL W® ffuaran?** it to U t—• Uct roufaf on Cm rcark«t. F. L SMITH HARDWARE COMPANY MT. AIRY, - - . . N.C. ' ' a Mitt HU-BER O Q I COSTS MuRt: - /VEARS LONOLP 1 V YOU SHOULD NAME V THE SURRV 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 and trustee of property under will*, A board of careful business men direct the affairs of the Company. The Trust Company never dies and is always found at its place of business ever ready to give proper attention to the affairs of your estate. The Trust Company will see that your will is drawn cor rectly and, when named as Executor, makes bo charge for properly drawing up the will or keeping it under seal in its vail It. DIRECTORS W. W. Burke, A. G. Bowman, W. F. Carter, EL H. Wrenn, F. S. Eldridge, W. A. York, O. D. Fawcett, W. W. Hampton, W. G. Sydnor, J. D. Smith. OFFICERS * W. F. CARTER. President E. H. WRENN. Vice-President GEO. D. FAWCETT, Sec. 4 Treaa.
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