NOTICfC OP BALI
My virtu* of a deed of trust ««•
eau-d to m« by J. D. Minick on the
ttftd. day of October 1918 to aecur*
a debt of Six Hundred (MM.OQ) Dol
lar* due Mr*. Coia A. Gilmer, upon
with tl«T« t* a hn'.vte nf Four Hun
dred («400) Dollar* principal money
lad 'nu n at on Mic pi:ncipal from th*
HZ. 4 ilny >>f nctobi' ' lulijoct t«< a
"nd • 'if . I'ty (I®*1 *• Ixi iuff On
application of the holder 01 th* note
■•cured by aaid d"<-d of truat I will
•all for caah to th.> •ughoMt bidder in
front of Fir*' Natuiim Bank in Mount
Airy. North CtratUia o- t!io
Mth day <>f October. 1*23,
at oae o'clock P. *!.,
th* following describe! real estate
Mac and beinc in X.iuut A:ry Town
Win, Surry Count y, North Ca/»\:na
MM Bounded an l described at follow*:
Dtat certain tract or parcel of land
a4foining the J. D. Minick race right
W-way, the lands of T. N. Brack and
J. A Tesh A other*, containing 12
M-100 acre* more or 1cm and being
aarticularty described in dee8 from
Cbra A. Gilmer to the said J. D. Min
iak registered in the Office of the Re
giaUr of Deeds of Surry County, said
Sad bearing date the 22nd. day of
October. 1918.
Sale made to satisfy the amount
Asa on said deed of trust together
with oosta of sal*.
This Sept. 17th 192*.
J. H. Folger, Trustee.
NOTICE
Having qualified u administrator
•f the setate of Tyler Smith, Dec'd, I
kanbjr notify all persons having
shims against hit Mtate to present
Am to me on or before Sept 1,
1M4 or this notice will be phrwd la
ha* of their recovery.
Ail persons indebted to aaid aetata
wM please pajr me at once.
TWa Sept. 1, 1928. »<M2p
George K. Sparger,
Adm. of Tyler Sm'th
SATHIGHLANDPARK
LETTER FROM JAPAN
By Rrv. J. W Frank.
In my laat communication 1 toft off
with our aejourn of ton day* In Kobe
<mi our way from Uwajima to our auaa
mer home. Not only waa our >tay
tn Kob* nudid for taking over the
extra Mlaaion work which Dr. Dese
rve aiwigned to mo until tha arrival a#
Rn, W. J. Callahan, who raoaotly
viaited Mount Airy, hot tha time waa
needed for making purchaaaa and hav
ing clothing made. Hare in Japan wo
do not have accaaa to atocka of raady
made clothing, unlaaa it ha inaaathlng
like I ad tea' ahirtwaiata and auch lika;
hut wa have o ir meaaurementa taken
and aelact gooda in a tailor's eatabliah
ment, and have our clothing made to
order. Except for the tacovenience
of waiting, thia la quite aatiafactory
We have choice of excel lent Engliah
gooda, auperior to American made
cloth. The tariff la not quite so pro
hibitive here. .Likewiae I ^vc all my
fthoe* made here according to aw
uremeni ana imm tne nest oi material
obtainable and b> skilled' workmen.
Thjte a.'vrn>agcs tell in the way my
thoea hut c •■••t'ally whan my ponder
oua weight it < wo hundmi twenty
five pound* and my activity in bicy
cling and watkinfr are taken into con
sideration. ! have discarded only three
pair* of ahoea during the inat eleven
yean, one being the pair I wo-* when
we came here from the United States
In 1#12. one pair made hen in the
Hutumn of 1012, and one pair of low
shoes which waa finished up by walk
ing over the Sparger orchard when
at home on furlough The pair I
wore for every-day in Mount Airy
in 1919 i>td 1OT0 is now nine yeara
A1 Jolson, Glenn Hunter,
Hoot Gibson W other start
All Wear "SURE-FITS"
WHY? Imon it*» the biggest improve.
A itrap-and-buckle riiTntiJ above tbc
viaoc ■ihln yon to hn| k hi after a hair
cut or in tbc wind. Aad eaae it out again
if you want to.
It'» the world'* moat coafcmUt cap. Yet
it cm* the aaaae m my food cap. Sac hi
The new Pall style* we now nady.
SOLD At GOOD STORES
Look for Them in the Window
isits#
IMiktRNItUVT |
702 Broadway. N«w York Otf
Jitw 5kou
Jo«v9"
baan worn m thraa *rlpa fraw
. For two or tfcro* month# each
I waar low ihoaa. of wkicb 1
have had thraa poll
alavan yaarm. On pair
out by tho fUnta tn tbo 8par*er or
mada; and another pair U still in aar
»tc», •till carryta* a pair of oil taa
n«i half-aolaa pot on in Maunt Airy;
and tho third pair ia now and nooor
boon worn. Hoi* aoloa and half-aolaa
ara hand tawad. malrtng tho waits laat
count of uainc tha
IflkV MwmmL A aob
War in tha homa land, on saaing a pair
of my ihooa daalarad that thay war*
machina aawad with aixtaan itltehaa
la tha inch; hat I knaw battar. 11
all my win tar ahoa
caitar atyla, *o that thay ara
and quickly r—nrad and pit on. Thia
pulant to anjoy lacing
IT—'—
I «U th.
Ai-r
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in Mount Air/ « I
f 4ii not Joint hrt w»
of Mm
clotl»o« «m •
Now K tha »bwi ikM alary Is not
■ufflckapt arldanoa of my loyalty to
th* oMUbUaa principal T nil! «<M teat
I «■ tofer waortair a
i th#
cftrl
at
*on hit pmaktmd At Burlc®'
Airy, In lllaa tryta* t
my old rlJKmt for • raatln*
Aaoot, IMS.
of tha
lata of Surry County. 1
tMa ia to notify »!!
JPI, ,T^
thalr racorary.
to aatt ' "
i Bivnmt
B. C. Bivana, Atty.
Tha Bank of Moont Airy, r
of J. T. Humphrayi,
SAY HIGHLAND PARK
Hr W M
If* • T? • R> IMIPuW
DENTIST
Mount Airy, N. C.
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