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LEGAL LAND ADVERTISEMENTS sr. ma M. tho following mm which are It «H lot On. Tan Yard lot, ira of mi metm. _ lot J«at below Um Mdn on Junction >Uwi are four two root houses. __ brick hotue and lot on •Oswtral Main Street soar tho Opera llmi for rooms and known aa tho J. F. Harrison house and lot. Thia loi will bo aubdividod Into tkroo buai aoao iota and cold aeparataly and tkon §1 a irhoU. 4th lot) Ono lot on Elm atroot ad joining Am lands of Mrs. Wolfs. Utomaa Fawcett and others ami known aa tfco J. I. Bolton lot. 6th lot: Ono house and lot in lower part of Mount Airy on Hamburg «traet with a Ave room houao on it, adjoining the lands of A. L. Sparger, H. Hrhaffsr and othors. «th lot: Ono nouso and lot in low t Main stroot. Mount Airy, with a >ix room houao on it, known aa tho -Harris lot. Sale ha* been twice postponed on arrf.unt of the weather but will bo aold ruin or -hint on above date. The terms of tho sale are, owe-third r» 11 one-third in twelve montha, balance in two yaara. Title retained until the purrhaite money ia paid in *ull with interest. The sale will be gin promptiv at one o'clock at the Dry Bridge in Mount Airy. Feb. 26, 1»1». W. E. MERR1TT, Com. NOTICE. By virtue of the power contained in M certain deed of trust given by < 'h»r Ite Pott* to me a* trustee default ha.' ing ><een made in the payment of ihe nntt' thereby secured I will offer for itale on the premise* on Friday 29th day jf March 1918 at 1 o'clock the following described land: Beginning on a stake in Dr. Jo* Hoilingswerth line and run* went to a forked poplar; thence North to Pout oak in Worth line; thcnca with said line west to a stake; South to a Cheat nut, Susan Shropshire* corner. South "n "unit line to a stake and her corner South to Bettie Stuart* line; thence East to James Evan* corner; thence on said Evan* line Ea*t to F. M. ( <»rn well corner; thence North on .said Cornell line to the beginning contain ing 150 acre* more or la**. For fur ther reference sec dwd to G. H. Wright and Sallie T. Wright from R E. Wright and wife Mary J. Wright, dated Keb. 15th. 1H1M5. Book <44, page 340. Also deed from C. H. Haynes, She11If of date June 17, 1914 book 65 pa:;-- 379. Alr.o sue deed Sallie T. Wright etal to Charlie T. Pott*. Salt made to satisfy said note*. C. E. Hutchens, Trustee. E. C. Biven*. Attorney. NOTICE. By virtue of the power conferred up me by a deed of trust executed on tfie t»day of February 1914 by Jame* Collins and recorded in Book 51 page 73 I will sell to the highest bidder on the premise* on Friday the 29 of March 1*18 at 2 o'clock P. M. the following de scribed real' estate: First tract. Branded on the South and cast by the lands of H. S. Wilson on the north bv K. 0. Wood and on the -went hy himself containing 6-10 of an acre it being the lot on which T. L. Brinkley formerly lived. See deed fromH. S. Wilson to T. S. Brinkley. Second tract. Adjoining the above bounded on the South by the lands of II. S. Wilson and James Collins on the west by the lands of Job Arrington, on the North by Jat and J. W. Wood, containing 20 acres. See deed from T. b. Brinkley to James Collins. This sale is made to satisfy a debt of V-15. interest and cost to be added. This 25 day of February 1918. REID SNODY, Trustee. Despondency Due to Constipation. Women often become nervous and despondent. When this is due to con stipation it is easily corrected by tak ing an occasional dose of Chaml>er lain's Tablets. These tablet* are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Cow Peas Wood's Seeds. Velvet Beans S»ve Fertilizer Bill*, in crease crop productive nets, and make the best of S-'mincr fo^a je crops. WH -npro-e land rondrrfully, «f»«n nrti-r nainp crop for form Re or "raring porpowa. Can he Rr» n to escellrnt advantage in your f»ri trcp, IitmiIik yield «»f C"r. md making a wonderful l i>rguintnt to the Mil. *Vril« for prim and "WOOD'S CUOi SPECIAL," *l»ia« informa tion aboat all tteaaonnMa Scoda. M.vilrd I r« on request. T.W.WOOD&SpMS, North Carolina, Hurry Cowitjf npipHpp Pot eon) minil John Ecuii. TIm defendant above aaar ^r**T notict that a . ammom in tki abava-entiUed artlwi Mt iaaoaj affainet «id drfcodant on the 71k day of March HUH bv tba Clark of the Superior C<urt of Hirry County, North Carolina wfctok imibi to re turnabU ta tka April Tam of the Supetior Court of Hurry County on tka 22ml da/ of April, 1918. The de fendant wilf alee taken notice that a warrant of a._arhment waa ieaued by •aid dark on tlia 7th day of March 1VII against tha proparty of Mild de fendant which warrant la returnable at tka Lima and place above named for the return of the summon*. The defendant will further take no tice that the above-entitled action to brough far the pur pone of recovering a judgement against the defendant for p HUB of IMOJW with interest due theron due by note* executed to the plaintiff which are now due and' un paid, being the balance of purchase money i.'ue on real estate. And the defendant will further take notice that he to required to appear at the next term of Uie Superior Court of Surry county to he held on the 7th. Monday after the Kirat Monday in March, t t.t-irif the 22nd day r.f April 1918 at the Courthouse tn aid county in Dobeon. N. C. and aniiwer or demur to the complaint in aaid action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the raliaf demanded in aaid coin plaint. This the 18 day of March 1918. J. A. JACKSON. rierU of the Superior Court. NOTICE Having qualified aa Executor at Sahrie Does, dec., all peraona holding claim* airairist aaid aetata are hereby notified to present the mme to the un dersigned within 12 month* from thia date or thia notice will lie plea<lt<l in bar of recovery. All pernon* ..weinir Maid estate will rileo.-ie made immediate nettlement. This the 23rd day of February, 1918. J. G. WOOD, Executor. NOKCK By virtu# of a deed of tra.it exe cuted to me by Joe M il an.I wife Lucy Hilt, bearing data of lite !»th of April 1914, given to secure a debt uf twenty three nundred ($2300.00) dollar-, due W. J. Byerly, on application of the holder «>f the note, the debt beirg now paat due and there being a balance of; J001M4, with intare..t from date, I will Hell for cash to the highest bid der in front of the McCargo building on Main Street, in Mount Airy, on the 12th 4ay of April >»18, at 12:00 o'clock M„ the following real ! estate, lying and being in Surry Coun ty, North Carolina, and bounded ax follow*: Adjoining the land* of Gu» Cook. Mary Shinault, Woodfer Lambert and other*, and beginning in the renter of the new rut road. North of the house, run* Fast two chain* to a stake; thence South three chain* to a staKa; thence Fast on the division line 21 chain* in Cook's line; thence North with Cook'* line 16 chain* to a stake, Ijunbert's coroor; thence Wi«t with I.aml>ert's line 18 and 80-100 chain* to a *take, Ijkmbert's corner; thence North with I^ambert's line 13 and 10-100 chain* to a Make originally calling for a Chestnut Oak thence We*t 16 chain* to a *take in Mary Shinault'* line, originally call ing for double maple; thence south 5 <hiain* to the new dug road; thence with the meandering of said road 30 degree* Fast 4 chains; thence south 8 degrees east 3 chain*; thence ->o«ith 28 degrees east 3'i chains; thence south 80 degree* east 34 chains; thence south 12 chains to the begin ning—containing fifty acres, more or less. (For further reference see deed from J. B. Love and wife F. J. Ix>ve to R. C. Shaw, dated April 6th, 1907 and recorded in Surry County Records, in Book of Deeds No. 38, page 39. Second Tract: Adjoining the lands of A. S. Cooke and other' and bounded as follows: Beginning at a -take runs east 12 chains; thence with a hollow south 65 degrees east 5 chains; north 80 degree* east 2H chains; north 50 degrees east 2V% chains; south 65 degrees cast. 3 chains; north 70 degrees cast 4 chains; north 4H degrees east 2 chains; north 58 de grees east 2 chains; north 86V4 de grees ra*t 4 chain*; north 9H; west 21 chain* to the beginning—contain ing 28 9-10 acres. (For further re j ference see deed from 1. J. Shaw and ; wife A. F. Shaw to R. C. Shaw, under I the date of February 13th, 1913, save ! and except seven acres which Bob ' Law claims and to which 1 have no I right and exclude from the above boundaries; in other words I am deed ing Joe Hill 71 and 3-10 acres, more : or less, in this deed. Sale made to satisfy said debt, iij I terest and cost. This March 1st 1918. J. 11. Folger, Trustee. NOTICE North Carolina, Surry County. In the Superior Court. April Term 191M Elsie f>avin V». T. E. Davis. The defendant above named will taken notice that an action entitled at above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Surry County by the plaintiff and against the defendant for the purpose of obtaining an ab solute divorce from the bonds of ma trimony; the raid defendant will fur ther take notice that he la reouired to nppear at th« next term of the Superoir Court to be held on the 7th Monday after the Fret Monday in March 1918 at the Court House in Dobcon in Mid county and Mate and an:.wer or demirr to the complaiat in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in aatd complaint. Tkia the 18 day of March 1918. J. A. JACKSON, Clark of the Superior Court. wood la b«n| largely uaad u> place at cellalotd. ivory, and other m!> atancea far the manufacture of c«ki. Excellent toilet oanlw ara nada front thinly cut birch and booak-wood. A Navy baaa haapital with a capac ity at tOt bad* haa reached tha war aone. It will taka cara of Navy par •onnal. both a all era and afloat, aad if acrommodationa asiat will alaa ba available for Array and allied aick an t allied aick and woanded. Th« Pn»>ii Aimliil»( A. wia4i«a. lapiaaaiiHng aaari v aP tlM MR paatiag pUnU m C,n»*m. fcaa .iarWlad that aa mrtlr Aall hi llw future on ■km Htmr tor th- manafartur* of MR pM tWi paata. Cmnw tow and • law giad» of earn Mudi wM to aaad aa Natthar tha Parity Prmr a Cmm panjr mm- 'ha II J Hafiar fiapaay of Graaavilla, 0 , will ba allowed ta opar uta tlua yaai. Thay own a plant which ta annipvad only far tha aanu/tctjin at lammta katchap, which has baati brouffh und'-r It' ana*. Tha Food A4 mtaiatrat.nn annaoarad taday that, at lU uinaatlai of tha Kadaral Trada Commission, IktnM Applications front •lUtar Aria will ba rafuaad. Unfair buainaaa pnrtkw laat laaion lad ta thia action, i REPORT or TIE TREASURER Of THE TOWN or MT AIRY FOR THE MONTH OP PERRL'ARY Iflfc GENERAL TOWN FUND. Feb. 1. Balance ruh in Rank 51.00 Reed of J. L. Banner, tax collector >27.28 T. G. Hatcher, chief of police, forfeit* 6*0 T. D. Hatcher, chief of police, mayor* coet, .6.60 T. D. Hatcher Chief of police, sale of coal 84*4 T. D. Hatcher chief of police, apeeial license >6*0 J. L. Banner, tax coilec^r 709*0 Robe Dean, (tree improvement 100.00 Globe Warehouse Co.. (tree improvement 48.00 John Davis iitreet improvement. 26*0 J. Gilmer Eorner etreet improvement 4J0 J. M. Fulton, (treat improvement. 60*0 hi rat Baptist church street improvement 75*0 Mra. J. h. Aahby, street improvemert. 73*9 ll^MJO EXPENDITURES Western Union Telegraph Co., telegrams 84 F. M. Poore, Treae pay street hand* 21.00 T. D. Hatcher, Chief of Police, salary 70*0 J. H. Carroll, police salary #0.00 i. E. Monday, police salary. 60.00 W. H. Brannock, fireman -alary 60.00 F. M. Poo re, Treas. pay street hands. 21.00 A. Goldsmith, interest on Note 150.00 A. Goldsmith, rent on Fire house ...34.16 Mount Airy News, printing bill 18.00 F. M. Po«re. gasoline and floor oil 6.12 W. H. Gilbert, smith bill, 22.55 C.* E. Lundy A Co, uniforms 20*0 G. C. Lovill A Co., feed 94.40 G. A. Slack A Co., board of prisoners, ».74 C. A. Shelton, coal 8.75 A. V. West, register births and deaths, . 20.76 8. M. Hale, quilta, 3.75 Tim«;s eLnder, printing bill, 3.60 Mount Airy Keed store, feed, 20.00 A. G. Bowman A Sons, feed 11.73 F. M. Poo re, Treas., pay street Kami* 38.50 Bank of Mount Airy, pay note for ••t ine, 462*0 F. M. Poore, Treas.. pry street hand- TW.64 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., street broom 39.SS W. Fulton, 60 feet curbc and plac.ng 15.00 Good Roads Machinery Co., broomflller 67.35 Balance cash in ban*, 216.74 $1,584.30 STATEMENT MOUNT AlttY GRADED SCHOOL FUND. Beb. 1st. Balance cash ar.d Voucher* in Bank 8!W.4» Reed of J. L. Banner, tax collector, 7U5.46 First National Bank, borrowed money 1,477.20 <3,171.14 EXPENDITURES Matthew.-. Mercantile Co., bill, 8# Mount Airy New*, printing bill, 43.46 W J. Hank*. janitor salary 31.00 C. M. Staley, Supt., salary 141.66 R. G, Deen, janitor, salary 5.00 Mount Airy Sanitary Plumbing Co., repairs 30.15 Western union Telegraph Co.. telegram 30 Elmer Davis, work on building 2.70 C. A. Shelton. coal 343.85 Arthur Bel ton, Janitor, salary 50.00 C. M. Staley, Supt. 141.66 R. G. Dean, janitor, salary, .. .1 5 00 W J. Hanks, janitor salary, .. J 36.00 Mrs. John Foy, teacher aalary, 1. 50.00 Miss Jammie lladley, teacher 50.00 Miss Elmer Kelly, teacher salary 50.00 Miss Nannie Fwlton, teacher salary 50.00 Mi** M.-.ry Watson, teacher salary .... 60.00 M s* Isibell Graves, teacher salary, 50.00 Mi*s Kate Kendrick, teacher salary 50.00 Mi** Annie Carroll, teacher salary - 50.00 Mm* Cora Ballard, teacher salary, 50.00 Mis* Burnis Honeday, teacher salary 50.00 Mixe Stella Yoder, teacher salary, 50.00 Mrs. Sarah Spauh, teacher salary 50.00 Miss Bess Merrittc, teacher erl*ry 60.00 M i 's Nettie, teacher salary, l 50.00 Miss Ruth Chalham. teacher salary, ... 50.00 Misa Jesse Lawrence, teacher salary,.../. 60.00 Mt: s Annie Lee. Clark, teacher salary, 62.60 Miss Dorsky Nims teacher salary, 62.50 Miss Nell Rousean. teacher safcry. . 62.50 J. A. Williams, tcacher salary. .. .. 122.00 Mrs. J. J. Jones, teacher salary, . 26.50 John J. Jones, t?acher sala-y, L . •> 42.60 MissKatie Spaugh teacher . alury, 7.50 Balance cash in br.nk L/. 1,093.80 V $3,171.14 STATEMENT WATER AND POWER PLANT Fob. 1. Balance cash in Bank 2,638.60 Rec'd of A. V. Wet I, Light and Power rents, .... .1,293.23 A. V. West, water rent* 238.26 A. V. West see., supplies 7.62 A. V. West, House rent, 8.33 A. V. West, check returned water whee! parts. 66.50 M, 147.43 EXPENDITURES 1. W. Barber, Sjpt. salary, 150.00 Piedmont Electric Co .69.00 Texas Co., gasoline 29.70 The llri.etol Co., supplies, Smith Courtney Co., supplies 63.60 W. E. Mcrritt Co., supplies, • 48.48 Kanp Hardware Co., aupplien 1 HO S. II. S:mmons land njwjpower plant 500.00 T. J. Lowry, printing Bill 1.60 T. G. Sammuels, livery bill, 1.60 Freight on wire 2.24 Special and atamp:, 2..15 Regular pay roll, 280.00 Sanitary Plumbing Co., 70 Sanitary Plumbing Co 2,39 Express on Corporation connectisna ' 1.73 T. J. Smith wick, pipe, . 36.08 Special labor, 92.15 Balance cash in Bank 2,870.63 14,147.43 STATEMENT BONDED DEBT INTEREST FUNDS Feb. 1. Balance cash in Bank to pay interest on improvement Bonds 12.97 Balance cash in bank to pay interest on school bond*212.87 Rec'd of J. L. Banner tax collector cash to pay interact on improvement bands. "25.00 J. U Banner tax collector cash to pay interest on school bonds 227.27 $1,178.11 Balance caah in Bank to pay interest on improvement bands.. 737.97 Balance cash In Bank to pay interest on school Bonds. 440.14 F. M. POORE, Traaa. Approved K. C. B1VENS. Mayor. Finance Committee: A. 0. Bowman, 8. H. Hate. SALEM SHOCMAXEJt ENDORSES "A.MT D. Inn, for > *rs >Um. Vs.. .r. in Irsa Miami to a fr«u value far treelia# Mr. 8aw> is pa* I seventy-Ave years of if) yM ha at hi* shop, toiling ■ years to *r>. "I Kuffarad far • •aid Mr. fleara in ■a| told aa a beat Acid Iran Mineral and I took two bottles using it Jost aa directed on the bottle and though that waa several year* ago I haven't been bothered with rheumatism since. It knocked the rheumatism right out of my system and built me up so well I haven't been attacked since thoee day* away back yonder." Ural PrW oi Merit. Old people with weakened blood and faltering kidney* seldom are perman ently helped by week vegetable pre parationa and a preparation contain ing alrhol in a* apt to harm aa do good for alcohol ha* a bad effect upon the kidney* which weakened by old age need strength. Thia i* why old people especially' ret !och quick result* with thin Acid' Iron Mineral. It i* a mineral instaad of a vegetable preparation and K> powerful the reader probably haa nev er used anything like it. It ia made from ore dug from a mine down in Mississippi containing medicinal iron, compounded there and shipped to the labrmtories at Roanoke, Va. Instead of being harmful iron tincture it ia highly concentrated, tested, non-alco holic and just a teaspoonful in a glass •tt water makes a powerful doae. Three times a day does the work. Juat test it if you have rheumatism, blood or kidney trouble. Masaachaaetta and Michigan chap ters of the Daughters of the Revolu tion are establishing 'mending rooms' in cantonment*. These departments are opened for hospitals, where hun dreds of garment! are mended each week. A Biilious Attack. When you have a biilious attack your liver fails to perform its func-' tion*. . You become constipated. The food you eat ferment* in your stomach : instead of digesting. This inflame* j the itomach and causea nausea, vomit ing and a terrible headache. Take i Chamberlain's Tableta. They will | tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you will soon be ai well as ever. They only coat a quarter. I IflMDM rSHHfci SUX.UKS, .FUkhato* \»w | libit Campcmmdami £rs?r3 .to M fc«u**"23 know Lu> «.H awl •Ma to do BMt an kind at Mrk. I Wa b«a rttOB ■ModtoK tha Con 'oBTWS.BSIC Pu> bur, <76 So. 14th St., Newark. N. J. • The mm this funooa mot and b«r* rwnady, T.ydia E. PhiL+jur.'s Vegetable Compound. >u ao »urc<—<ol fii Miaa Kelly'* caaa was bacauaa it want to th« root of hit trouble, mVrrr*i h«r to a normal healthy condition and aa a raaalt bar nervouaneaa disappears 1 The campaign to raiM a iieeood 1100,000,000 ha* bean announced bj the American Red Croaa for the Waal fjeifinninif May <1. To data nearlj (90,000,000 ha« been appropriated foi war relief work. ALL TIRED OUT. Hundred* More in Mount Air) in tha Same Plight. Tired all the time; Back ache*, bead ache*. Weary dnii worn out night and dajr Your kidney* are probably weaken ed. You should help them at their work Let one who know* tell you how. Mrs. J. C. Harris, 314 S. Main itr«e< Mount Airy, says: "I couldn't «too| over or straighten up without havinf a harp pain* m my kidneys. At timM my back ached to badly I could hard ly get about to do my houuework. felt tired and languid and the leas exertion seemed to play me out. Af ter I had taken a few doses of Doan'i Kidney Pills, procured at the Wesi Dreg Co., my back felt much better I only had to take one box when mj back was as strong as ever and haven 1 had any troublAince." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don' simply ask for a kidney remedy—ge Doan's Kidney Pills—the same tha Mrs. Harris had. Poster -Milburn Co. Mfgrs, Buffalo, N. Y. Notice to Timber Men We have orders for 20,000 No. 1. cross ties from White Oak, Post, and Chestnut oak, standard specifica tions of 7"X8"X8 feet and 6 inches long, when sawed and 7"X7" hewed, same length as sawed. We also have order for 5,000 No. 2 cross ties, to be any size under the above sizes, down to 6"X7" and length to be the same as for No. ones, also to be from above kinds of oak timber. Almost all timber haulers already know the specie fication and we mention this for those who will be getting out timber this year who have not made ties before. Also all this timber must be sound, all knots smoothed off with the tie and all bark peeled off when either sawed or hewed. A great many haulers lose their grade by measuring with their axe handles #nd we would ask that you cut a pole exactly eight and one half feet long and make all ties according to this length, and notch it for 7 inches to get face and thickness. At this time we also wish to thank the hundreds of people who sold their timber to us last year and beg to assure them of the same fair and courteous treatment for the coming season. The price, effective February 1st is 60 cents each for No. 1 ties and 50 cents for second class. For Red Oak, Spanish Oak, and all other kinds of oak (except the above mentioned kinda,) also Hickory and Ash we will pay 50 cents for No. l's, and 40 cents for No. 2's, same specifications as above. Your Friends, Shelton 6 Miller At the same old stand near th« depot
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