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By Ttitai a# a M af Ml to bm by * cart SIMM* I mM M of truet, I win Mil far ■ •e Mm h.gheet Miliar to to Mount Airy, of iBi the following real ■ SfifMk HP I the 14 th Jay af My IMS. at I M o'clock P. M, following rani aetata, lying E to Snfiry County, North ( Mt. Airy Towaehip and rfea ■ Mton: 4a mm beta • and 7 aa ihown m plat made by T. B. MeCargo^ Begin nmg on aula of J^ane^f ®p an etahoe an caauoi botneeu Lota No. * and • and running with Una thane Iota 8. 29 dog. W. 2M faat tu at aha on Hna of lot No. IS and thence with lot No, IS 8. M B. 110 faat to ddn on corner balaai Lota Noa. 7and S, thence with Una between thane lata N. 2# E. 1M faat to Fancy Cap rend and to ataka between lota Nee. 7 and I, thence with Fancy Gap road N. 46 W. 1SS feat -to beginning. Sale made to aatiafy «n aaid note, dwfanlt having been in the pa/anut thereof, balance ipal being tM&JO. with inter act from January 1Mb., IMS. Tbia May 14th, 19SS. J. H. Folger, Truftee. The H«m M the goal In olden times, it waa believed that the teat of the soul waa the stomach, moat likely far the reason that a man » never so completely used up aa «*m hii stomach >a oat of order. Far the cure of ordinary stomach trouble*, there la nothing quite so prompt and satisfactory as Chamber lain's Tablets. They strengthen the a»otJ*ch u>d enable it to perform ita functions naturally. Qtre them s •rial. They onlj. cost a quarter. [Balm <IV«H MPO. CO .J MKMkh. MOOKLTH. M. T. on tfca UMljl of Mils loaafn* of emrvivU to | fion* and th» plne-bewii. Or# rf tha i Mmn !■ Mat* fbiutur John H. ! trim ImI tha fifht > train at Mm »7*tom and who i-minaal by Tubort family. Tha tr»|r>« fata nt i rwontytwo yaai- aW hoy from ! Dakota, arouaad tha urlimation of the i Sroaffht to "ha attention of Ik laat wtfttar. iff a train tn MMH—'j tin of the which ptri a Tvaohrtfcm ealRn* «f<«| Florida to iniwHgrtr TW km in* Inquiry jihomd that Am In i trol of tho priaonoi of wanton muhj rani for the health. awl cron of their chanma. IftvtltlwlMn iMaltf ®f oounty pviwMTt, which 1 tiom. The retention of tho bo WyiiiMi without thfa tortvro. Ono by om, tho, wo an Mi, rw* the Moot reactionary Senator* f«H tho trowing force of public aantt ment arainat the oM practice*. TW rrmt work finally accmaptiahod by the I-»ri»latnr» la awmod up thsa by Samuel D. McCoy, ataff correapond •ot of the Now York World: The ahortff who eaoaed Tabert'a ar rest waa diachargod. The county judge who aenteneed him waa dia rhanred. The prim pbyaician who waa reaponeiMe for' the cara of pris oner* in tho cwap when T»#rt died waa denounced before the entire State aa "a disgrace to tho profaaoion.'' A priaon hapeetor accaned of whitcwaah inr condition* in another of the lea* ed-conrict camp* waa danooneod pub licly and will presumably be diacbarr ed. These were accomplishments af fecting particular individuals. The abolishing, by •ptritl act of tha Ltf islsture. the qntM of Inihif mis demeanor conneta to private corpora - tiona; and tha abolishing, by inaHwr ststute, the practise of whipping pris This Florida has already dona, and whole-hesrtedty. with a white heat of rffchtaoo* indignation at Ha own pant (afflnp. True, tlwn wan reactionary interests who opposed what the great Majority of Florida*! cittern* demanded, bat they it in rain, aad thoaa polKicii did oppoac H km written, memory of FbrUal mm la short, tha death-warrant to fll (Mr NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE Under the utosMlaaa of a daad of trust executed to me by J. K. Cobbler and Mr*. Blanche Cobbler hia wife, securing certain note* doe X garnet and the mortgagor* hartaf defaulted in the payment oI the same jt 1 tjr, at tha request of tha H«Um of said notaa, 1 will offer tha therein conveyed for sale, far cash, to 4L. *-: — 1 1 i-< 11— i fms i. I tUp inf nirnw niaacrr. in iron* or in« First national Bank hi Mt. Airy, an 9atarda;, ialy Slat IMS. to satiafv the auntiea due on said notes, #l>a the Cooualasions and Onata anted in Mt Airy ' braos Lota Mo*. One, Two, Ten as shown on a plat made bj J. K. fcdwarda, county surveyor, ad joinSig the lands of Joe 8mlth, W. J. 'LHH No ft, aa Wth, 1917, T. K. HcCARGO Jr.. Immrnnr- Agent* 4'M .NT %IRY. ft ( . TWIffiri SAKE By viitM at Um —llmlij wtwil Van Lindley's CUT FLOWERS —PHONE— W. S. Wctfe Drag C*. jMCMVaMWR STANDARD"? I ✓ —that by 'which others are compared i mm It is as true of "Standard" Motor Gasoline as it is of the Government yardstick andTroy pound. "It is as good as Standard," says the dealer who does net know where his gas oline comes from. And maybe it is —but you can safely stick to the original. A distillation test will re veal the uniform high quality which has established "Standard" as the all-round pacemaker in quick start ing, smooth acceleration and big, economical mileage. "Standard" specifications mean that uniform satisfaction can be bought at thou* sandS'&f Standard pumps. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New mkt
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