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LAND WANTED! j if you have Farm* or Lots to aril- -write ua. V e will aell it to y^ur advantage even if it ia rented out for thia year. The aervice we render our ciienta ia complete in every deud. VV« ' make neteaaary improvements on property— •ub-divide and attend to the publicity detaila of each aale. view or oni or our r»»w balm V/€ Subdiuid* end Sell City, Suburban and Farm Proyz.ly at Auction Your i.i err hands will get results. \V itc vs far informal n < ( t jr auction method* before you mi c.'iujtK t (!'C w.li ft I your property. Farw Su/t s Our £/><•< iulr-. Territory T7" 'imittd. ATLANTIC COAST REALTY COMPANY THM NAM? THAT JUBTIM3 YOU* COWIMMCf OFFICES) PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA GREENVILLE. N CAROLINA Kdimcas; Any Bank in Petersburg, Vs. or CiMiTiJlt, N. C Dr.HLR. Hege Dentist Ofln eorarr Main and Moor* Sta.. OppoaiU H* w k»- Kothrork Drag Ce. OFFICE HOURS: S a. m. to 12 m. 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Mount Airy Iron Works Foundry and Machiao Shay Repair Work > Specialty A large variety at eaatinge ■ stack, other* aada ta ordar. J. D. MINIC1L Mt. Airy, N. C, Aa«. M. 1»1». $1,500.00 Pilot township bond* To Bo Sold. Sealed bid* addreaeed to the under •iicnnil will be received by the High way Commiaaion of Pilot Townahip Surry County, at Pilot Mountain. N C„ until 12 o'clock noon June 17, 1918 for tha purchase of fl,SOO.OO bondi of Pilot Townahip, bearing intaraal at rt per rant. Bond* to be f500.(X ea<h and run for 15 year*. Interest payable *emi-annually. Bonda auth oriud by Acta 1917, Chapter 279 All bid* mu»t he for at least par anc accompanied by caah or certiflet cheek for 2 per cent of amount o: bond* bid for, payable to the under signed. The right to reject any and all bid i* re*erved. Thia May 4th, 1918. R. E. SMITH, Treasurer, Highway Commiaaion at Pilo Townahip. Mount Airy Realty & Auction Co. J. A. ATKINS, Manager MOUNT AIRY, — North Carolina. If >ow want to buy or cell apply to u». — We hand la all kind* of Real Estate, public and private. OFFICE OVER EARPS STORE. I Chestnut Oak Bark Wanted! We are now issuing contracts for bark t* be de livered at our sheds during the seasonof 1918. We will pay 5 cents per 100 pounds more to those parties contracting their peel to us than to parties not hold ing contracts. We reserve the right to stop issuing contracts whenever we feel that we have sufficient bark contracted to meet our requirements. No contracts will be sent out by mail. Obtain contracts from Mr. A. Johnson, in charge of Mount Airy station. This February 28th, 1918. C. C Smoot & Sons Co. Shad* for Lata Hate had Chiclu Lata hatrhwl rhicka oftan fail to ■aaha aatiafacttry growth bacauaa pro par ahada la nut within ttoair rang*. «ml— Mr. A. U. OMva Poultry jb Afait, Agricnltbsal fciiaiMM Mar rim. Kaika who ara careful ta giraj aa afcandanca at grwa.aurrulaflt faodr I •fun fail ta raaliaa tha banaftta from' tha protaetion of growing vagatation 1 rhicka that ara ahligad In rattra u. tha <!<• -fa hat roof, or hauaa in tka iHHtl o. urn mar, bacauaa lhar* ta no othar ahaltar fraan tha aun'a ray* ara not ratting tha baat poaaibla con ditiona. Tha air undar tha.ahada traaa, or, in tha ahaltar of a hill of corn la fraah ar and cooiar than that of tha coop; tha aoil far laaa likaly ta ba infaatad with mltaa; whila within roach tharc may ba aprautad waaJ aaadi and In aaat Ufa. Hhada for lata hatchad rhicka la mora naadad than far thoaa that wara prnducad In tha roolar waaka of apring. Bumawhaia thara ara fruit traaa, harry buahaa, aaparagua ptanU, wild growtl), that can ba utiliiad. whila auch rropa aa com and ralvat haana 'can ba qaickly aad aaally grown. Thara la no objaetioa to growing good chirka aiwf good corn on tha aama lot of land, aach crop halping tha auc caaa of tha othar. Diicka that au/Tar from tha unpro tactad nun of aummar do not maka good gain from tha food giran tham, and tha ownar la wanting part of tha high coat faad that ha hai to purchaaa. Halp aava naadad faada by giving bat tar mranar conditiona to yoar chicka. American Aviator Shoots Dow* an bwmy Biplane. With the American Army in France Jun« 2.—During a fight Sunday af ternoon between four American plane* and si* German plane*, north of Toul one of the American pilot* allot down en enemy biplane. Almost at the aame time, however, one of the American machine* appar ently wa* hit by >n enemy incendiary l bullet and bunt into flamea from 42 'I to 100 meter* inside the enemy line*. I ■ After further fighting of abort du ration the American and German ma '' chine* separated. There was little | other aerial activity today. [| "I dreamed of hebben last night.' ■aid on* colored eyicurpan to an | other. "An' what wuz it like?" asked th« : other with much interert. "It wux er great big chicken roo*1 ; stuck up in de middle ob er water melon patch," was the reply. •NOTICE. Pursuant ,to an oriler of the Clerl of the Superior Court of Surry Count) ] in the Special proceeding* entities K. W. Scott, guardian of Leaaie E Scott, I.unatic therein appointing ma commissioner for the purpoM, I wil •elt at public auction to the highest bidder on the premise! on the 6th day of Jaly 1918, at 1 o'clock, p. m the following real estate, lying and being in the town of Siloara, N. C. ad joining the lands of R. N Marion an.I , others and known as I-ot No. 21 a* per plat of said town. Beginning on a stake 30 feet west of the old Tina and in the line of lot on the North side of the Alley and runs South 77 degrees west 166 feet to a stake, then North 13 degrees west (MS feet to a stake, then North 77 de grees East 116 fact to a stake, then South IS degrees East 66 feet to the beginning, containing one fourth of an [ acre more or less. For further descri ption reference is hereby made to deed recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Surry County in book No. 62, page 388. Terms of sale, one half cash remain ing one half in 12 months. Title re tained until all the purchase money is paid in full. This the 31st day of May 1918. E. W. SCOTT, Com. i By Folger, Jackson A Folger, Attys for Commissioner. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of the power conferred upon me by a deed of trust executed on the 21st dav of March, 1916, by W. B. Robert* and wife Lily Roberta, and recorded in Book 61, page 293 of the Record of Mortgages of Surry County, I will sell to tne higheat bidder for rash in front of the First National Bank in Mount Airy on Tuaaday the 18th day of June, 1918, at one oclock P. M„ the following described real ertate, towit: A piece or parcel of land lying in Mount Airy Township and bounded •« follows: Commencing at a point on East Poplar Street in block 29 of T. B. M.\ Cargo's survey for the Granite City Loan and Trust Company of Mount Airy, 280 feet from the corner to wards Main Street and on the corner of a lot sold W. P. Shalton and runs with the Mid Poplar strt»et 2>.V) feet front going back with Shel ton's line between parallel lines 140 feet, sam* being a lot (old to W. B. Roberts by C. B. Keeeee on the tin of March, 1916. R. M. SIMMONS, Trwatee. This May 10th, 1918. utfn. .. i. , BRAZIL IN THE WAIL The new« bnufk north by Mr John) Atrd, at the Canadian Bank at Cam ■»n», of Toronto, who recently re turned from a visit to KU> ib Janeiro, cowwmni tha attitude at Rraail to ward tha war, confirms previous ad vices In that particular, A majority of th» Brazilian*, ha says, rantlaaa ha. causa of tha inactive part their coun try la taking in tha conflict, are rlam oriaic for an opport unity to aaaiet tha Entente Alliaa by forre of ann*. Popular sympathy in RrasU hae gone out from the very bt|tnnir | of the war, to tha nationi engaged in the work of stemming German aggree •ion. In Bratil aa in other Mouth American countries, although perhaps perhaps in less degree, the national i.overnment failed to keep pace with public sentiment in thW respert. Were it not for ronservat'sm in high places, Braul would have broken with Ger many in advance nf the nUited States. When the Congress of the southern Hepublir, on October 26, 1917, declar ed a state of war with Germany .ea istent, the voto In the Chamber af Deputies stood 149 to 1, a showing which sufficiently indicates the state of public opinion ii< tha Republic at the time. But it cannot be said that, in tM nearly hv«i month* which have elap sed since Brazil'* declaration, no pro grass ban baan made in tha direction desired by tha majority of it* people. A* a matter of fact, a great deal ha* baan accomplished. The Republic had to meet, in tome of it* states, condi tion* even more difficult of handling than those which confronted the United State*. Germany had *et to work deliberately to colonize a rreat •taction of the country, with a view to it* complete domination at an early day. It ia the conviction of many atudent* of the situation that, had not the German forces been hurled back at the Marne, an armed ri»ing of German military colonist* would hava taken in Southern Brazil. Upon the discovery of the conspiracy, Brazil net to work, with even more vigor than did the United t.Sates, to destroy the alien enemy influence. There i« scarce ly a vestige of it remaining today. The four maritime state* which har bored great number* of people of Ger man birth and descent, previous to October 1C17, and which Perlin hoped might become a eGrman possession al most overnight, are now apparently | freed from menace of conspiracy and ' sedition. To have accomplished thia mean* a great deal more than a Dimple state , ment of the fart ran convey. But Brazil did not atop here. The Repub lic immediately net to work to raise it* array to a modern war footing. When conscription wan proposed in the Chamber of Deputies, it was as sumed in Home quarters that Brazil'! desire to obtain a powerful military force without delay had ita root in the fear of internal trouble*. It soon be came evident, however, that Brasil was already equipped sufflrienly to deal an effectual blow to the pro-Ger man element, if it should exhibit any sign of resistance. The pro-German •lement realized this, and gave evi dence of poasession of the knowledge i by indulging in an exodus to Argen tina. Peru, Uruguay, and other of the South American repuolics in which the anti-German sentiment had not be come quite so intense and threaten ing. Meanwhile, laws were enacted an nulling contracts for public works en tered into with Germans, prohibiting new land conceaaions to German sub jects taking over of German bank con trol; prohibiting transfer of owner ship of German properties, and intern ing thousands of suspected German subject*. Meanwhile, also, prepara tion* for a more active participation in the war have gone on. Brazil i* engaged in enli*ting, drilling and thoroughly organizing a large army. It has built up an aviation war corpa, and ha* sent detachments to Lon don. It ha* been acquiring shipping, and i«- doing everything poasible to ward the upbuilding of a navy and a transport service. If it had transport* at ita disposal today it would be (hip ping troop* to the front. The country i* at war, realises this fact, but never theless. la diacontented with the part it la playing. Perhaps it would not be geiag too far to My tka t popular opto Km » Brant |« vary audi at a kUU »l(k popular ofHDMMi at tha United Mtetea, m> far u tha war to coocarnad. >1 tha praaatil Dm. Whtla aiurh U 'mtng arroapluhad, lha paipia itiat a pMl Haai aara rould »«a dona. RaaimnK tha allnat baundt—■ ra ■aurrai within raarh. Ilka tha panp4a of tha llaitad HUtaa, tha BmilkMa in loauig patianaa with avary thing Lhat nakaa for daisy. In ganarml lanu it n*y ba «au! that lika tha linitod tflataa, Braiil la And-: inar itaaM and getting tta para, ft to ■qually rartain in both raaaa '.hat pab ular raatlaaanaaa will axiat and ean-1 tinua to axpraaa itaalf In No»H r.,un tnaa until inntaad of •kirmiahing am' tha ad fa at tha war, m rh 'hall hava! plungad into ita dapdu with ail tha anargy and powar at ita ruaiauuid.— 1 Exrhanga. Sydnor & Sparger Insurance Amenta HOUMT AIRY. t*. C. Offiea in Mcrritt Building. WORM NERVES. has hoi pad your imghliw. Mr.. r. C. T>ytar. N. Mm St, ML Airy. «y«: "I tx/Uarad m rraat My kldna/i were 4ia«nkrW m4 ay hark fait (a weak I amid hardly cat about My head arbad and at tiaiaa ( *ot dizzy I niaii la ha failing. I wan narvoua and run down and wmm getting woroe every day. Dmu'i Ktd n»- "III* topped the pain in aiy hack and made my kidney* act aa thay ■JmuUI." Prire AOr, at all daalara. Dent •imply a«k for a kidney ranady gat Dnan't Kidney PUia-the km that Mr*. Taylor had. Poetar-MUharn Ca, Mfgr*., Buffalo, M. T. Ta the PaMW. "I hava haan uaing Chamherlain'a Tablet* for indlfeation far th# paat •ix month*, and it afforda ma piaaawp to *ay I hava newer uaed a rvmedy that md ma *o murk read."—Mrs. C. E. Riley, Illion, X. Y Chamberlam'a Tablet* are obtratnabta evetr "heia. | Keep WRfGLEVS Id ' mind m the loncest ImTIm confection you cso boy. Send If to tbe boys et the front J War Time Economy 1 In Sweetmeats— a 5-cetif packaie of WRIGLCVS will five you several days' enjoy ment; It's an Investment In benefit as well as pleasure, for If belps teeth, breafb. appetite. dUestioo. 0 Chew It After Every Meal The Flavor Lasts! Teach Children to Beware of Flies Explain to thee hovflinir* teM in aith. How, aJWr ui»»i aioaail la outhooaa% privia* ouati pilM ind over tad animal! and dacayad matter, thajr coma Into tha bona ■ad aipt thai i I ml J hat am tha ■um 117 (nod, laaitof a trail af dte laaa giaia rraryvtun. flea Can* laiaatfe Paralysis, Typhoid aad Other Fevers rha baat doctora in tha arartd win all 70W that Biaa ara tha rauai ot 1 graat deal at alcknaaa, aaptclalf RED DEVIL LYE 1 KILLS FLIES I K«p ■ can ot *EO DEVIL Ltl tm yam Um tltk or twk. • rot SALE AT ALL CtOCOS Write hrFmlMUat "PUVSHT" wh ■cwnnn mm ©a. rr. uxm m
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