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1M7 at M o-etoek A. lb thafollowina Tract laad Mm on water* of r ud Wfloniiiir at poet N. 5 W2 ■TIM ch». to eheatnut, ■, 4 1-2 varto «to» 14 3-4 <*a. to ataka to told. N. 3 ■. »a> ate to stak* Jeff Simpauna B. 10 1-3 cha. to B4awU» lin. wit* hi. and other. Him 9. 2 W. cha. to hickory ■. 417 eha. to hickory Mariona corner, than ■___ Ma Una S. 2 Waa* 7 1-2 efca. to atoha in edge at AaM, S. 70 W. 7 cha. to «toko, 877 B. .l.rto cha. to Hamlin Kord road, tfcan with road 9. 84 W. 1 eh. 8 4**. H ^hT 3 eha. to ataka In mad naar par atmraon tree, Waat .1-12 variation 14 1-2 eha U> Ararat Rivar, than up the rivar aa it OMandera 28 M rha. to pina ■.411 rha. to haftnaing Containing 78.9 acraa ha tha aama morn or lasa. This land will ba offered in throa lota and than aa a whole. Tarma of aala una third eaah, one third in twelve montha and the balance in two years with interact on daferred paymanta. Title retained till purchase money paid Thia October 8th 1417 O. E. SNOW, Com. PUot Mountain, N. C. NOTICE An advance bid havin* been filed on the aale at the land hereinafter de ar ri bed, by >iitue of an order of ra aale by the Superior Court of Surry County, a* commissioner I will sell at public auction on the premima an Satarday the l*th day of Nov. 1*17. at one o'clock P. M. a tract of land ly ing Sorry county, N. C. adjoining R- C. krwmaa, Robert Padgett and other* bo'inded aa follows: Mginning at aa ash on the Boat bank of Piak river rail up laid rivet to a black rum at the mt. inch of the branch hta Dobaon read, then up aaid branch to a dog W(K-d, then South Wait with Cope lands Una to the Dobaon road, a Span ish --^k uinar, then in a North direc ts. with the aaid Dobaon read to a Mulberry, then from Sfaid Mulberry a North Eaa* direction leaving Slaydon* old tobacco barn en the South aide to the >^inaing containing 125 acrea, rISZ vd-r in 11 month*. Sale will be made for Areata to pay debt* against the eatate of Wiley Riggs deed. Thi* the 20th day of Oct. 1517. W. D. R1GG8, Com. NOTICE Pursuant to an order made by the Clerk of the Superior Court for Surry County in the special proceeding en titled C D. Reeve* and otiiera against Carson Barker and wife Minetta Bar ker and other* appointing mo commia aioner for the purpose. I wilt re ell at public auction to the highest bidder at the Courthouse door in Dobson on Saturday the 17th day of November 1S>!7, at 1 o'clock, P. M. the following real estate, towit: iat Tract. Adjoining the lands of E Kdwn. d* and others and bounded as follows: Beginning on a pine not Soloman Tickle's corner, and runs Ea«t 8 chtins to a aourwood; thence North 36 chain* to a red oak; thence West 8 cii4. to a spanish oak; tiience .'to ch*. to the beginning, containing 28 acres more or lew. Second Tract. Adjoining the above mentioned tnut, and containing about 60 acre* of land, having aurh shape, me Lars, courses and distances a* will more fully appear by reference to a deed made by C. C. Hutcheiui and wife to John T. Reeves, on February 29th, 1904. which aaid deed is recorded in the office of the reriater of deeda for Surry county in book 42 page 588. Term* at aale: One hair cash, and the remaining one half in 12 months. Safe mad* for partition among the heirs of John T. Reaves, Dec'd. •»bt the 2nd day of November 1017 A. D. VOLCER. Com. NOTK.K Pursuant to an artier mad* by the Clerk of the Superior Court for Surry Ckunty In the Special proc ruling en titled J. L. Love, Admr. of M. 8. Lmre DecV arainst Nina Love and other* appr.mug me commissioner for tbe pti -now of tale. I will sell at public auction to the nijjheat bidder on the premise* on the • 28th day of November, 1817 at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following real eatate, lying and being in Dobaon town bin, Surry county, N. C. adjoin ing the lands of 11. C. l.*w. eiua, Tom 'allaVm and other* and bounded aa follow*: Beginning on a wLUe oak and runs Wait II 17-100 ch... U. ed roek, South IB 70-100 rh*. to a poet oak in Tun Callahan line. Ea*t 1* 17-109 cha. to a atake and pointer*. North IS -70-100 ch*. to the lieginn t"g. containing >0 aors* of land more or lee*. Tarn* of tale, ana third ca*h, one tWrJ in IS month* and one third in 1 veara. I will aUo aall at the aaate time and ptam the following perjtMa! property, towit: One male, on* milk cow. one boggy, and haraeae, one ooc iiume wa«w. rid harneu, alao tome faim tng tetln and other propert\ tuo te 4hhih |o mnlioM* I will al*o «ell on Qw aame day one pair b.*'k mule*, > year* *M, weight about 1000 pound* each. Bale made to make aaeet* to pay <Mrt- and for partition. TUa the wemjssiKMi tate, towK: tat Ml Om tract at land Minnick'a hrk Yard in the Town at Mount Airy Md tarn a*^"M Tm M lot: Om lot Rail road Bridce on J« which arc four two r M lot: Om brick houao and lot on Caatral Main .Street noar tho Opera Houao four rooaaa Md known as tho J. V. Harrison houao and lob Thia lot will ha MlMU*idod into nau Iota and *old »eparateiy and than an a whole. 4th lot: Om lot on Elm Street ad joining tho lands at Mm. Wolfe, Thoai aa Pawrett and othora and known ao tho J. I. Bolton lot. r*h lat: Om houao aad lot la lower part of M nant Airy on Hani bur* atraot with a ftvo roeaa huuM on it, adjoining tho landa of A. L. Sparger. H. SchafTer and othora. <lth lot: Ono hooao and lot la lowor Main Stroot, Monut Airy, with a sis room houao oa it, haawii aa tho Harria lot. Tho torma at tho aala aro, ono-third caith; ono-third in twelve month*: balaaca in two years. Titio ratal nod until tho purrhaao money la paid tn full with interest. The aala will begin promptly at om o'clock at the Dry Bridge in Mount Airy. November the 3th, 1917. W. B. MERRITT, Com. NOTICE Pursuant to an order matte by the Clerk of the Superior Court for Sorry County in the Special proceeding en titled W. M. Jackson, Ear. of Julia .Snow, Dec'd. against Hattie Adam* and others therein appointing me com missioner, I will tell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder on the premise* on Saturday the 1st day of December, 1917, at 1 o'clock, P. If. the following real estate, lylnf and being in the Town of Dobeon, N. C. on tho road leading from Dobeon to Mount Airy, and being bounded on the North by the lands of ft. C. Freeman, on the East by Jack Snow, on the Sooth by Jack Know and Gray Adams, and on the Weet by the Dobsoa and Mount Airy road, containing % acre more or less. Salt to tusk* ifgcti to pay debts against the estate of Julia Snow "tvu* a?jrt mr aTd. FOLCER, Com. NOTICE. North Carolina, Surry County, Su perior Court, Before the Clark John M. Harify, Cha.lie Hardy, Lucy Gwyn and husband Jerry Gwyn, An drew Ore, Sam Ore, Hallie Asliburn, Sarah Whitaker, tVx-k Hardy. C. H. Hardy, Mary Jones and husband H. G. I Tones, Alice Ore and hunhand Thomas ¥ John Hardy, Jr, Cullie Hardy, Frank Martin, Diflsrd Martin, Leonard Mar tin, Robert Martin, Margarett Mat thews and husband Geo. W. Matthews. The defendant John Hardy Jr. above named will take notice that an action c n titled as above hex been commenced in the Superior Court of Surry county for the purpose of the *al* of a tract of land lying in Sorry Coonty, N. C. for division, said land known as the 'amro Hardy land, and the said defen dant will further take notice that he is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Surry coonty at hi.i office in Dobson on Saturday the 15th day of l>edtonber 1917 and an swer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiffs will apply to 'he court for the reieaf demanded in the complaint. Thin the 12th day of November 1917. J. A. Jacluon. Clerk of the Superior Court, Surry County. N. C. Ortaia Care for Croup Mrs. Rom Middleton, of GraenrUIe, til., has had experience in the treat ment of this disease. She says, " When my children were small my son had croup frequently (liamberIain's Coach Kumedy always broke up tbeae attacks immediately, and I was never without it in the house. I hare taken it my self for colds and coughs with food re sult i." WOOD'S Seed Wheat. The Seed Wbc; Is which we offer are from the he it and most pro <t>'rti"» rroT* gn *n <1n this Stat". ! - sddtri'-n to mi • care in securing h'rh quality Wtiat, we carefullf hv«ts which wo eliminate frnpn-i ler (Trains; tfcus customer* w; a il sce<l. which larger yields riiy sold for rc'-aa *11 v cfiv«, so tie* and the a; rill .King o plnmp. well should make than wheats seeding pu Wrlfs for 'WOOD'S CTOP SPECIAL" i^ijt full tafor maUon about Brilv ^VHBAT. OATS, KTX. I1A0LKT aad " ^ It T. W. WOOP 6 SONS. SEEMEtH, - Mdaal H. "I tion and didn't have th. alighteat kind of appetite. 1 dm Mni atrength and weight. I nevfr could Ml any break faat and added to my atomach troub laa and rondown condition waa my trouble with pUaa. I really didn't know what to do. But a brother at mina who camt out of tha hoapital about two montha ago urged me to take Acid Iron Mineral. "Ha didn't acorn able to regain hi» loat weight after leaving tha hcapi tal and didn't until ho atartod taking Acid Iron Mineral. And at, on hia recommendation I Atartod taking it, believing it might strengthen and build ma i| too. I have aver taken and I gladly re romiMiul it to anyone," declared R. B. Few, living in Greer, 3. C., R. V. D., Rounte No I. Let a man or wornn'i blood get thin and fell or uric acid and other poisons and their nyntem ia open for all kind* of trouble*. Juat get them going down hill real faat and nothing seems to help them, but a few week* treatment at home with juat natural iron, highly concentrated like it la a drop of concentrated. glass of water after unusual, stronger, iheaper ton id than anything one can To prove how strong it ia, poor a few drops in a cut and not* how quickly it sfope the bleeding. Old any troubles with the " * " ' " m -w - * — iron. It makes the best kind of medi cine for around the house. Whole families take it. Put the cork from the bottle to your tongue. Remember, it wont harm the teeth, stomach or di gestion. It helpa them. People with sore bleeding gums get relief right away. Dentists use it to stop bleed ing and as an antiseptic when extract ing teeth. You 11 like to take iron just as nature intended it. Get a large or small bottle of your drug store today. A large bottle will be sent prepaid anywhere on receipt of 91- by the owners of the deposite, the Ferrodine Chemical Corp., Roanoke, Va, > "Now I'm pa ration self picking up dose. After I tie 11 rat Women For Flying Corp*. London, England—An encourging response ha* been received to the War Office appeal for 10,000 women before the end af October, for the Woman's A nay Auxiliary Corp*. In addition to theee, larire numbers are aUo needed for work under the Royal Fly in* Corp* tn the aircraft repairing depot* both at home and In Prance. Tli* Royal Flying Corp* want* Im mediately 144 fitter* (general machine and turner*), 111 instrument repairer*. 30 acetylene welder*, *7 electrician*. It draft* wont en, 56 painter*, S tracer*, 146 store-keepers (Class I) (than womea are required for technical •tore* and *hould have a knowledge el engine part* and tool*)' and 60S Bail maker* far making and repairing aeroplane wing* (rood needle-wooaea who can also cue sewing AO appOcatiosi* afceold he made to the man of tha United by all tha ■ountry, will ba to dafaat Ganaaay. It la known that a war craator axtent thaa, any piannad. ptiaaaa at which ruaaad by • racant maatinff at tha cabi nat with Praaidant Wilaon, ia bain* I of tha faaturaa in Karly examination at tha aaeand in ••rament of tha autftorisad army, aol aa to fat than alt ia training can pa | by aarly spring. Another Lam ta Flotation af the third liberty loan at leant two mnrtthi earlier than had been expected. Restriction through ligi station of all non-essential industries, so aa to con centrate the labor of the nation upon the production at ship* and war sup pliea, new war rates. Authorisation of the expansion of the army to a maximum of I5,0#ff,000 men and lowering the minim am draft age to 19 and raising the maximum ace to 36. The reverses suffered by the Italian arm as, following closely upon the mil itary collapse of Russia, have awaken ed the administration to the realiza tion that a much more aggressive poli cy must he pursued by the American government. The advisers of Presi dent Wilson, who met at the cabinet table yesterday, ill concealed their discouragement over the misfortunes sustained by the entente cause in the last weak, bat they left no doubts af their 1 sue wed determination to re double the efforts of America. Ne Hope af Early Peace Hope of an early pence has been dis sipated. Those government officials who believed that the laaven of dis content was working in Germany and the Prussian autocracy eould not much longer weather the rising storm of in ternal dissensfbn now concede that their hopea have been greatly diriin ished by the successful German drive into Italy. There is no fear that Italy will be crippled to the extent that Russia has been by the foe at home and abroad, but it is feared that it will take Italy ! long to recover from the blow dealt by l the armies of the central powers. Prussian autocracy, it ia realised, will be able to appease the suffering people of Genuany even in the midst of the privation of the appreachiag winter. The German people will be told that German arms practically have put Russia and Italy out of the war and will be urged to endure their privations a little longer until Ger many can crush her other enemies. There b little doubt that this argu ment wilt serve to pacify dissatisfied elements of the German people and1 rally then to the support of the war at | least for another year. Another Tear ef War. With another year of war assured' the Washington government Is now ready to concede that the end of the' conflict ia not in sight and that »1 struggle lasting two and possibly three j years longer ia conceivable. The weak ness of Russia and Italy has length-' ened the war to an extent that none here can estimate, officials agree, and has made nerossary a greater expen diture of man-power and economic re sourcaa by this country and her alliea. The immediate reeah of the Italia* rsvirees has haw to spur on the • ministration to even greater undertak ings than ever before. It was lean ed today that the administrate* has found a way to ftnhl acao impor tant aid to Italy at once, hi addition to the ships to ha diverted to the traim portation ef lallaa naitioH and food The character ef th jljlP «r aptnri tar a wmr I—«la« ttm faaral Prwldat Wllaon Hm »n to tha conclusion that than thould ba M further Mir te prnfidlni for tka •* panaioa of tha army to (>,000,000 m»n, and ha lntonda to ur«a tMa and othar W*i»taUna in hia war program whan Congraaa maata la Daoanbar. The r*ti*ral sta8 and the war col lar* hava workad oat la detail tha organisation of an army of 5,000,000 man and tha plana far tba munitioning a! that number at troops an foreign land. It la known that President Wilsan and Secretary of war Baker favor low oring tba minimum to 19 years, a (tap which would produca about 2,000,000 additional registranta, but they have not indicatad whathar they favor rais ing tha maximum ago limit abova 90. It la not eontomplatad to raiaa and train this vast army at one*. Thara will b* approximately six additional 'n"r*m*nta of 500,000 men sack awthur isad, which would ba called aa needed. FARM FOR SALE. This farm ia located in Patrick County on SConnt Airy and Stuart road IS miles west of Stuart. Contains 184 acres wall Improved. Has on it ne good dwelling and two tenant houses, six tobacco barns. HO acres in cultivation, 50 acres fenced. Water at house and feed barn. One of the best tobacco farms ha the combtrjr. For fnrthet inquiry saa, J. D. WALKER, Claudville, Va. I had t* BBBMP. - *t • iimm i A roupu at baaaa td Dwl Kidnap pill• rMMTtd th« pain In my back m4 made my kidnay* art m Prir. UOe at ail daalar*. Don't i ply aak for a kktatjr Doan'i Kidnay Pllto— tha Sir*. Jamas had. Poatar-MUlNim Oh, Prop*., Buffalo, N. T. OVERWORKED, EIRfD WOMM { W. E. Merritt Co. Mail Airy, N. C. ^ Let Us Hand You This Bag of Money —It Represents the Big Saving in Fuel You Can Make With Cole's Hot 1 Blast m Your Home OUR GUARANTEE 4 We iu«raatf« thai the *fo*e will hoLft I •nit roal or hard cm! Iron Saturday mafcg T! WtvnmslK • nnlfor« hf»lday wdL •oft coal hard coal or li«wto. •*. Wo v«a»4ntff« e»*ry Wo?t to wmm a| air tbthl a* Ion# aa u*. 4. 7 Wo gaaruit** the lead door to beamofcei 3S* narniiM tha autt-psftBC draft to Th- above riarutN la *Hth tha m4 In* that the *io»c be operated x . linn to dii Cbt Skews bo m Are You Insured? It jour property replace your building* will^bttMfper cent then when built, our ntet have not advanced. Have you a life policy for your dependants See u» at once and taNi it over, our rates a and our policies better. Prather-Fuiton Ins. Agency To Mont Airy Realty & J. A. ATKINS, Mu»|tr MOUNT AMY, — North Carotin*. ■I ' ■ i i. i j^<ii M iw «ul to War * •*" ap»iy OFFICE OVER EARPS STORE T
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