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at • o'rleet FTpf, the folio wing real
•rtkU, Mmi Certain tract* or lota
•V "ind lying in Barry County, M. C.
aad tktrrlM u follow*: Lota aua»
KvtSv^ ma!
f »t front ana 160 foot daw, as
rfwwn by ytat mode by J. H. HUlpet
NMnM WDeeda No. 71
recorded la Book of Daada No. 71
M a A O of Harry County recerda.
Ill Of which Mid lota !;ui| aad betas
«i< tha road from Dobaon to Sandy
■ttrhalV Tha eaaae la a part of the
A Norman piueei l|.
Sale made to MUsiy laid debt
fhia tha 4th day of Da*. 1917.
A. D. POLGM,
COMMISSION SB'S SAUL
By rirta of tha power conferred up
« m by a judgement of tha Sup*r
lor Court of Sorry County rendered
at October tana, 1*17, in tha caaa en
tk',. .'liana Gallaway Larendar
again*t H. 0. Gallaway and othera,
I will mU at public auction oa
Thureday tha 17th *f Jaaaary It IS.
at -me o'clock, P. M. tha following da
acriben real eatata, tawit:
I at lot: Oao tract of land batow Mia
ni-k'« bark yard in tha town of Mount
Airy and known aa tha Tan Yard lot,
containing about Ave or aix acres.
2nd lot: Ona lot iuet balow tha
llail-<u»d Bridge on Junction Stroat
at which ara four two raaai houeee.
4»lu tu> J Ona brick houaa and tot
«ai ('antral Main 8treat near tha
Opera Houaa four room* aad known
aw the J. t. Harrison houaa aad lot.
Ihir lot wilt be aubdlvided into thrao
Iota and aold aaparately aad
_n a* a whole.
4th lot: Ona lot on Urn Street ad
he landa of Mra. Wolfe.
. Fawcett and othera and
known aa tha J. I. Beiton lot.
Sin lot: Ona houaa and lot la lower
■art of Mount Airy on Hamburg
Street with a flva rocaa house oa it.
adjoining tha land* of A. L. Sparger, I
B. ? hnffor and other*. 1
6th lot: One house and lot In
m Main Street. Mount Airy, with a
aix room houae on it, known as the
Ha-nw lot.
The term* of tha aala are, one-third
aa-h, one-third la twelve month*
Title retained
tap la paM la
full Tirith Interest. The aala will be
gin promptly at one o'clock at tha Dry
Bridge in Mount Airy.
Dec. S. Itl7.
W.
NOTICE.
By virtu* of the power of sale eon-1
tr ii,«d in th* but will and tMttaMt of |
B.*. t;.i Draughn, Dac'd, I, J. A. Blue,
Exr. of Mid will, will m11 at public
auction to the highest biddar on the
premii»«s on
Saturday tha 19th day of Jan. 1111
at 1 o'clock, P. M. The following real
artat*. lying and b*ing in Dobaoa
township, Surry county. North Caro
4i .a, joining tha iaruW of J. S. tirif
tfth Jamee Hardy, W. T. Martin, tha
Iw rj of Jamei Draughn, Deceased,
and othera. Tha lame ia known aa
the Martin Draughn home place con
taining about 100 acres. This tract
at In rid la situated near tha Mt. Airy
and Dobaoa £and Clay road and near
£. V. Johnson's store and on Fisher's
Rr ' •. and has valuable improvements
thereon, consisting of on* good dwell
ing houne containg Ave good rooms
and other buildings connected there
with, ime good tenant houae three
«ood tobacco bams, and said land 1a
well n iaptad to the growth of ftna
Aobat co and other products.
nil* thact of land will b* subdivided
into two or mora lota and sold separ
ately and than a* a whole. This land
will Us Accurately surveyed and plat
ted before the day of sale, a* that tha
lfr.e». corners, courses and distances
can be readily understood on the day
of sale.
Terms of sale: One third cash, one
third in tw*lv* months and th* other
one ihiril in two years.
At tha same time and place, I will
aall the following personal property,!
tow it: All of the household and Htcn
«n furniture belonging to the aetata
•of Martin Draughn, Dac'd and of his I
■wife Hu!da Draughn, Dac'd also about
40 Lunhfcls of good corn.
Tiis house property to be sold is
exceptionally good property, many
tfhinr' herein being new.
Terms of sale cash for the personal
"STLc. 17th. 1#17.
J. A. BLUE.
Executor of Martin Draughn, Dec.
Foirer Jackson A Folger, Attorneys.
NOTICE
By virtue of authority vested in
au a ulministratrix of Mrs. L. E.
Harner, d -'d, I will fell for cash to'
the highest bidder at the home place
an ltanitor .'own, near Mount Airy, N.
«C. on
Hatrrday January 12th, 1»17
at t o'clock, P. M. the following per
sonal pr party towit:
A lot of corn, about 15 liuxhels, a
lot if household and kitchen furniture
an.] other personal property. Terms'
•if saia s in.
Mrs. M. B. Hoard,
»* Mr*. L. E. Banner dee'd.
NOTICE
North Carolina, Surry' county.
Thu U to notify >11 p«r»«.n» that my
Wl't Mary J. Camptwil ha* left my
heme with nit my ronr^nt nn.l her •
wt out* are not dcflnlUtv known
•toy mt and that 1 will m-t tw > capon*!-.
'*»!«. • ■ my ()»bu rontr». te<l or ob
VntVwa incurred by har.
"J— fe<JSfr»U. I
By *r«M « » at M MMCUt
Ml to mm my A. D. Wn»im >W wifa
to MM iMl-f
E.
ri to ■* m A. D,
Itnk L, Wagoner
MM huM (1100
__ _ piiiit
C. HI una. Traatoa of AAkt Gm<ry
'tmjmnr haatog baan rnada In lb pav
mk of tka aatoa Amir. I
irtn (all far raak to tha kighaat n d
tor to hot of First National Bank,
lar to hmt of Virol M
n Mount Airy, N, C., on
laaanry Mil. 1*17, a* I a'rlaak. P. M.
Jm foltowtug raal artato, towit:
A cartoto Tot or pnrcal at toad lying
wd baing to Mount Airy Towaakip,
idjoinlng tka land* at S. 0. Marahan,
IfcKmgM and othara, and bains tka
•ada wnM to (toad from I, C.
Pojr and wtfa to Sarah L. Wagon ar.
•KMtorad to tha oMca of tka ragiator
■fDaada of Barry county.
Tama of anla eaak.
Tkto Dacambar 7th, 1917.
3. H. FOLGER, Traatoa.
TEUSTEW* SALE.
By vlrtua of tka powar confarrad
ipon ma by a (toad or truat axarutad
mi tka M day of Nonnliar 1916,
>y R. H. Hiatt and wifa, and raeord
id in Eaak 66, pnga *19, I aritl Mil to
Jm hickaat biddar an tka prailaai on
rhuraday tka 10th day of January,
1918. at two o'clock P. M. tha follow
ng daacribad rani aatato towit:
A lot of land containing aoma 47
ind 6-10 acraa, known aa tka Daria
plaea adjoining tka landi of John Ban
Tar, Prank Cook and othara. South of
tha Hay Stack Road In Stuarto Craak
rownakip.
For particular daacription, •
from J. H. Polgar, Truatoa, to
D. Fawcatt, da tad Auguat 16th,
uid racordad in Book 67, pasa 326.
Thin Kala ia mada to aatiary a dabt
of UOOM with intorat and coat to ba
Gaorga
», 1916,
Thia tha lOtk day of Dacambar, 1917
W. F. CARTER, Truatoa.
By rirtM of • deed of truat n«iit
*d to mi by J. W. Stanley and wif*
on the 14th day of November 1913, to
mcur* a debt of $712.20, do* tMhn
month* from November 14, 1913, da
fault having baa* made in tha pay
mant of laid debt due C. M. Sheet*
and on application of tha holder ol
the note, I will aell for caah to th«
highe*t bidder in froat of the Bank
of Mount Airy, in Mount Airy, N. C
on the
10th day af January 191S,
at 12 KM) e'clock M., tha fol owing real
aetata, to wit: Lying and being ir
Surry County, North Carolina ami
more particularly deecribad and d»
Anad aa follow*:
Adjoining the land* of Mr*. KaU
Snow, Olirer Stanley and other* an<
hounded aa follow*: Beginning on i
rock on tha waat *ide of tha Dobaor
and Roekford road and run* waat 11
chain* to a white oak; then aouth 12
chain* and M link* to a white oak ir
a hollow; then eaat 14 chain* and 21
link* to a mulberry on the weat side ol
Raid Dob*on and Roekford road; ther
north with *aid road 10 chain* ami
75 link* to the beginning, containing
twenty-eight and 9-4 acrea, mora oi
leaa. For further deacription *ea
deed from Oliver Stanley and wifi
Lid da Stanley to John w. Stanley
under data of January I, 1907, and re
corded in Surry county records a<
Dob son, M. C. in book 60, page 26.
Second tract: Adjoining the landi
of C. H. Hoiyfield, E. V. Stanley and
utheri and bounded a* follow*: be
ginning at a hickory near the wwl
hank of Fish River, C. G. Holyfleld'i
corner, and run* with hi* line north
S degree* eaat 21 chain* and 67 linki
to a rock, formerly • pine; then north
B7 degree* weat 4 chain* and 64 link*
to a rock; then aouth 3 degree* waat
21 chain* and 07 links to a rock in
Jordan* Snow** line; then ea*t 4
chain* and 64 link* to the beginning,
roataining ten and 14-100 acre*, more
or leu. For further deacription *ee
deed from J. E. Stanley ana wife C.
E. Stanley to J. W. Stanley under date
ot November 12th 1913, and recorded
in Surry county record* at Debeon,
N. C. Book 62 page 533.
Sale made to satisfy *aid debt, in
terest and coat.
Thia December 10th 1917.
J. H. FOLGER, Trurtee.
NOTICE.
By virtue of a deed of trust execut
ed to be my E. S. Smith and wife, to
»ecu re a debt of one thousand two
hundred and fifty ($1250.00) dollars,
payable $200.00 January 1st, 1916:
1200.00 January 17,1917. the deed of
trust providing that a failure to pay
lither of the two notes mentioned
thall cause the entire debt to become
due, default having been made in the
payment of said notes, on application
of the holder thereof, I will sell for
rash to the highest bidder, in front of
the McCargo Building, in Mount Airy
North Carolina, on
January lftth, 1918.
at 12:00 M., the following real estate,
towit:
An undivided interext in and to a
tract of land in Kldora Township, Sur
ry county, described and defined as
follows: Lying on lluUheu's mill
mill creek and alliums the lands of
J. M. Venabli' on tnesouth ai,d. W. J.
Simpson on the cant and 8. 11. Venable
on tne north J. W. Vopablr nnd
others on the west, and being all the
lar .1 that C. C. hen boufrh* ft J.
F . Hut eh int. '. M. Vena (tie and S. H.
\ affable, a 1.1 : pla.u where .-u4 C,
C. Hutchenii ' 'm<?r!y lived. For a
more definite df i.iotion reference is
ha; cby mane to uwkI made to C C.
Hut Vans ' ' ' " ' J V
VennMe ari l S. H. Venable. all of
which are «.,1 u lu Ue .ukc.i as a part
of this ln«trvta< -••«»•> a deed mad"
this day to C C. Hut-hon* and wife
l.'mma Hutcnens, ra.nveying an un
divided ore-half interest in the said
lands.
Kale made i« said dvbt. in
♦ end rr . of >ale.
Tills Daeamber 118th, 1017.
. 4. sCliUitS, Trustee.
I. H. rOLGEB, AUy.
"■""•'""vAUHTlO LOAW*
Zurich. ■wllairtr-^ — Germany',
■nch artUUtal ■iil|iil»U«M °*
.u,~- Mm, «•••—»
8wto( taMW authority. *>
long a* Oamany *■ *"* °* fro" *®
trad* abroad, thi. «t«» ')"•*
M, roatiaaa to work all right. h*
whan tha war is aver, the hoMowaaaa
of the .ituatloa will ha ravaalad
rnfMM'i ftnanaial dtAculttaa will
Writing la the Zortffcw Volksrerht
thi. Swiaa fb»aa«tal expert .ay.: "In
tha highly Jubilant announcement. of
tha Carman paper., over tka reault of
Ma seventh way loan. «mm <h»d» eon
ntantly tha aaaartion that Oarmany ta
I ahaad of all othar countries in har
financing of tha war, beeauae .ha ha.
cowered tha hlgheet percentage of har
war expeneee through long-time loana,
ami therefeea ahe poaaaeaes a greater
freedom and eUatietty in tha tranafor
mation of har now finance.. Tha pub
lie will hardly raallsa that tha whola
r on «t ruction of tha.. gigantic loan,
i. puraly artificial. Tha same to*
appaarn >pln and »galn, lika tha *■
par. In tha «taka proeeeeione in .mall
thaatraa. It la tha circulation of
merely priatad papar wrving u mon
•y
"Hare la an example. A merchant
ha. a few thousand mark, lying In
the hank and of eourae robecribe. ta
the war loan. When ha la a particu
larly xaaloua patriot, ha will ehooaa
the form of inveetasent which anablaa
I him, by maleinf a .mall payment to a
life insurance company, ta obtain a
con.lderably larger ram to put in the
war loan. With ten thou Mind mark,
he can in.ure for 100,000 mark, in war
' loan atoek. That, however, U not all
Tor the bank In which ha ha. money
alao aubaeribee to tha war loan In a
meaaurc proportionate to ita available
mean., and thaae mean. Include alao
the depoeit of the merchant. There
fore we see the name ram appearing
three time. over and in many In
stance. it i. multiplied even more."
The whole technique of every mil
Hard loan la artificial, for it la abao
lutaly untrue that «a many milliard,
are available aa are atatad to be sub
scribed to thene wa>- loana. It la only
| a mountain of paper which la circu
lating again and agam. Out of ex
ploded .hell, and burned airmhip.,
I come, constantly money, which
emerge, afre.h a. A war loan. The
old bogu. money become, again new
(bogus money. There nothings to
I prevent thi. process being continued
indefinitely. Only one thing la mias
ing; the a..umption in every .ound
I economy transaction—tha equivalent
I for the value expended, whether thi.
I. only bank note, or war-loan atoek.
In .pite of the 73.000.000,000 of
funded war loan stock, an inflation
of tha German mom.? market la un
| mist jkable. That 1. a Surfeit of paper
money, the immediate coi. ieque«»cea of
I which are riaing prices anu a fall in
the rata of foreign exchange. Now
(that Germany can obtain little from
abroad thi» haa lesa significance, but
after the war the depreciation of the
mark will greatly tncreaae the diffl
Icultie. of restoring the national econ
omy. For then the German, will nat
I urally require large stock, of raw ma
I ferial and good., and on the preaent
lha.ia of exchange they mint sacrifice
fully half the value of the mark. If
1 the war should continue longer they
will low .till more. For then the
great demands from Germany will
' first begin. Whether In peace time it
will be possible for the German em
pire to extort the rredita It will .o
urgently need, appear, exceedingly
doubt ful.
Chaaiberlaia'a T»bl<-U.
Chamberlain'* Tablata ate intended
I .-(••...ill', for lit ntach trouble*. bilt
Imiire-i an>' omatipaticn, ml have
1 net with miM-h «urra*a in 'he treat
ment of th<... dUeatee. IV.pie who
bave -qPe'W for yea** "d** etomarh
trouble an'' bnve beer •r.ib'.a to
| obtain any permanent relief have bean
mmptetelyeiired hr the a»e of theae
| tablet*. Chanh* latn'p TaMeta are
, al*. of irrt*l valua for
I Chronie combination mat W nenaaA
| entl* cured by taking ChamWlain'i
1 Tableta and ofc":: In* the plain print
ad dlrectieaa with aim bottla. *
a ki.;;.
Mr. Llwwliil mt* m Zap pal in
could make the trip, lim»M the Zap- j
palm hu a k«f]r metaMIc frame I
which reduces Um carrying —partly J
at Ita gaa ollno. Mr. UnwtHi'i n- I
ptriwM haa btM mostly with im ,
bag:. It ia through this work that ha 1
■ay* ha will ba at>la to build a dirigible j
that will lalta tha tranatlanUc trip.
Mr. Livvaatal haa obviated tha
fraoM difficulty, which la so pro
nouncad ta tha Zappalin>, by a naw
typa of frame in caoaastion with tha
coaatruction, about which ho la not
prepared to go Into dataila yat. Ha
•tales, howavar, that ha haa tha plana
complataly workad out and that tha
naw fransa will ««mbine adequate
powar of rosiatanca with aztrama
lightneea.
Aa soon aa tha Garman Government
recognised tha practicability of Count
Zeppelin's invanlton, aaya Mr. Liy
vantaal, all foreigners wara required
to laava tha work and a propaganda
waa immediately atartod by tha Ger
mans againat all air activitiaa by othar
govarnmonta. Mr. Liwentaal claims
that thin tnfluancaa hava kapt Mvaral
of tha alliad government* from taking
hia Invention, and that today tha Gar
man propaganda ia steadily, and with
all caution, working in tha highest cir
cles on these sane lines.
At • meeting of the director* of th«
Sorry County Rry Prix* Co., bold on
December 10, 1917, it was decided to
Mil the Farmer* WtrthoBN, if t Mt
isfsctory price can ue secured In the
next M days. If not soJd Aartag nit
time It will be for rent sgain fir the
#
eale of leaf tobacco exclusively fov
the next Mason. Any one wjifcfeff to
purchase should eoofw with th« Pres
ident or one of the following /.irectors,
W. L. Chilton, P. II. Dcbson, or J.
Luther W*>od, or with the full board
at their ofBce on January 10, ltlS.
Dec. 10, 1*17.
J. M. Brinkley, Pres.
Havtn# qmllfM aa nmw of tfca
tat wttl and lauawt of Pwraita
IrKlnnn, iW'il, I iiaraby notify all
araaaa W«H eMail MabMt ttta
itti* I* jumt tfca mm te far
•)n*«l wHfcto twalra bmAi^mi
ka date rf
ill to ptaadad la bar of rawtraty
hereon; all paraona indebted to tfca
atete will pi—m ■
«iail ■ m.
Thla Da*. 5th, 1*17.
W. £
YOU SHOULD NAME
THE SURRY COUNTY LOAN
& TRUST CO.
AS YOUR EXECUTOR FOR THE
FOLLOWING REASONS:
The business of thia Company is to act aa Executor of
Wills, to administer estates, to aarra aa guardian of
minora and trustee of property under wills.
A board of careful buaineaa men direct the affaire of the
Company.
The Trust Company never diaa and ia always found at
its place of business ever resdy to five proper sttention
to the affairs of your estats.
The Trust Company will see that your will is drawn cor
rectly and, when named aa Executor, makes ao charge
for properly drawing up the will or keeping it under
aeal in its vault.
W. W. Burke, A. G. Bowman, W. F. Carter, E. H. Wrenn,
F. S. Eldridge, W. A. Tort, G. D. Fawcett, W. W.
Hampton, W. G. Sydnor, J. D. Smith.
OFFICERS
W. F. CARTER, Preaident
E. H. WRENN, Vice-PreaidanL
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