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DR. FOY L. PEJUtlNS cmKOPi r <m»—Office MM w$ Airy, If. C. N»tir» Truntee'a Sal* of Ud :y virtue of authority veated in mo i< i certain <l«nl of troat executed by < Mat hew* a. d wife P. M. Mathew I W R. Norman on the t»tl« day of T li>22 to are mi in/ieutodncM •t <1,000.00 mul rfccinW M the Ke lt rr nf Deeds iilrt of Swrrr coon s'. C., in hook 85 page IM, default I ng b»« n mad* in die payment of i note therein secured. and'at the r teat of the holder, I will sell for i i, to the highest bidder. at Pub I* niitmn. in front o* the Bank "f m* A ry (New liiitii-.K situated tha corner of Main inj FranUin » «u) in the town at Momt Airy, f C.. Ml Saturday. March let, IM4 at on# o'clock. T. M. 4 following real estate tn-wrt: . J. Atkins and othari in Silnam /oahip. Bounded aa follow* ri*. inning at a atake In edge of strait • t North 1 *i dag. W. 22n feet to a s te g. J. Atkinsons corner, thence f 74 deg, K. 1«fl feat, thence 8. 16 K. 226 feet to a (take, thence S. 7 dog. weat to the beginning eon< t ing 14 more or lees. Thia being l preacnt home place of G. L. hews in Siloam. N. C., for refer • aee deed from J. 8. Atkinann re i led in Bonk 4fi panre 8*4 retorda hirry County. ale made to aatlafy a balance of ' 00.00 principal, interest and eoat tale to add. This the 29th day of J . ItU Edw. M. Linrilla, Traatoe. Backacnt oa the Fi rbe (aimer's wife who boar* aad r«aia children. due# net owa boaae «.urk. keep* cuickeas aad baa otbar ■ uislde work to do. needs a aoaad i-»ek to carry her bardaa of toll s« doe* the farmer, who baa to »rk early and lata, aad to do aWk ading and litttag. uafortuuaiely. U la a fact that ..ire farm men and women tbaa oar people auffer w.U lame or ita« backa. aad H la a trouble at alluwa hardly a momaat'a aoa. day or Bight. Chronic backache i* very odea .a to weak kidneys aad for kldaey ■able. Dr. pierce has worked oat new aad tp del remedy, "Aa tc." Ask yoa. dragglat for tt. 'An-urU. by u.creaeiag the flee the urtne. helps the kidneys to ih obi of the system the arte sons that eaaae the damage to • kidneys aad bladder, the achlag •k, awollen )o ata and many achm i paina thai are ordtnariij called mmatiam. SEVERE CUMMIN SPELLS, PUNS M NICK MID SIDES By virtus af mthai Up mM ia ■* a a curtain dead of MM »niK»< >y H. G JdrraU and wife Um C. Jot. r*n lor the Bonk of Mwwt Airy en Um Ml dor of March MS to mm •btof ♦12.10.IWI and r,.» M tho Begister of Deedaof flee of Surry Count* N. C., h» boob 75 Ml tr, default having boo* modo in the payment of tho note therein aecured, and M tho requaM of tho tho holder, I will sell for caah, to tho nigheat bidder. at public auction, In front of tho Bonk of Mount Airy (now building at tho corner of Mam .ind franklin atreete Mount Airy. If. C., on Marsh tat. ItSl M 1 o'clock P. M. tho following doocribod roal eetate; Lying and Iwing in tho town of Mount Airy in tho aforesaid county and state aad lying on tho EaM side of Willow street and fronting on Sun aot Ave, and beginning M tho iater aectfon of Sun aot Avo., and Willow atraot and runo with Willow at root S. 8 d<-g E. 10S foot and S inchea to tho ooraw of lot No. 8; theace N. M dog. E. 55 foM to a atako eomor af let No. 7; thence with lot Mo. 7. N. 45 dag. K. Lift fret to tho Sooth adge of Sunaet A*a, thence with tho South edge of Sanaot Avo. 8. SI dog. W. 71 feet to the beginning. Tho aama let being lot No. ft aeo plat book No. 1 paga ft. Second lot Lying and being n the Town of Mount Airy in the afnreaaid county and atate and lyinp on the Eaat aide of Willow atreM and fronting on Sunaet Ave. and begin ning at the intersection of Sunaet Ave and Willow Mreet and runa tlcnee N. > dog. W. ab> >: IUW fact W. with Willow atreet to the right of wtj of the Plat Rock branehsry,: than with said right-of-way 62 foot to the comer of lot No. 22; thence with tho Hne of Lot No. 2? S. Id deg. SO ' E. about 129 feet to the North edgt of ' Sunaet Ave., thence 8. SI dag. W. 7ft j feet to the beginning. The aaane be ; ing lot No. 23. Sao plat recorded in ! plat book No. 1 pan 6 of the Bagiatar of Decda dffice of Surry eounty. Sale made to aatiafy a balance of *1250.00 principal, intereat and coat of aale to add. THia the 30th day of Jan. 1924. J. H. Folger, Truatee. NOTICE By vutrue of authority vested la »a . in a certain dead of truat executed by J. Floyd Hodges tha 23rd day ot Ja rs rah. 23. 1*34. MI P.M. the foiiowing described rsrl Being • part of tha tract af land h aught by J. H. Gwyn from Jos Haynee and Boale Bayaes (sae deed book , paga ) beginning M Raleigh GwyaTs corner oa the Fancy Gap road and running with his Use north SS dee. weM 780 ft to a branch; thence north I deg. weM 100 ft. to a stake on the weM aide of tha said branch in Charlie Hay branch in Charlie Haynea line; thence aouth 86 deg. eaM 780 ft. to the Pubct Gap road; thence with the weM side of the said road 100 ft. to tha begin nlng. Sale mads to aatiafy a debt of fir 00 principal, intereM and coM af sals > add. This Jan. 1», 1934. T. B. McCargo, Jr.. Truetee. The mummy caae la perfectly to Itct It ia daaaribad u one of the moat wondMfvl thinga of ita kM that 'la repraaented In hi«h relief, covered with >heeta of aolid gold, More thwi twice I if a fiaa, hia eerene Mid boautl ful face ex<|ui*itoly Inciaed with gUt .tering eyea of arogonite and • long upt-urved board of aolid gold. Tha flail and lioptia which tha king graape in Ma craaaad hand* at* of gilded wpod mora, than three foat long From tha waiat down tha bmad winga at protective gndltoaae* mot acroea tha Imeee to ak^H tfca pharaoh from dan gar. When tha lid waa raiaad tha mam my-eaae waa tornd to bo aovered with three thickneaeee of linon, browned with aga. Thia linen when rolled up diacloeed to tha bewildered ayaa of tha excavatora, "a gloaming golden man." Tha mommy-cnae atanda in a coffin on what aeama to bo a wooden alaigh on which doubtleaa prieata dragged it to tho valley of kinga. To picture the arene of this tra mendoua find ona moat viaualixe a narrow, krw .roofed vault, the walla of which are derarated with rathe/ gar iah religioua ataan which King Ay had painted in honor of himaelf and hia predeceaaora; in tha foreground a group of gueata, bareheaded, in joatling one another to tho heat of the tomb; in the background, beneath acaffolding. pulley* and ropea, tho plain huge maaa of tho royal aarooph agu*. brilliantly Illuminated under the blinding raya of an B.000 candle power electric lamp. When all had aaaemhled to tha tomb Mr. Carter turned to tha tall, awatthy ; figure of the Egyptian eecrotoifr of j state for public work, and roqueetod ' permlaaion to begin the work of raia j Ing tha lid of the coffin. Thia waa immediately grantad. "Gentlemen," aaid Mr. Carter, "we are going to raiaa tha lid of tha ear rophagua. and wa hope to find the king within." So Baying, ha ptoaad himaelf at one ef tha rupee i una lug through putVeya auapondad from eith er end of tha eoffto, attached to flow iron clampa gripping the cornara of the lid. and with four white clad na tive foremen at the ether ropaa, the wor){ began. Slowly and swaylngly. bat with—t noise or mishap ao carefully had tho work been prepared for, tho lid aw up. One* or twice whan one aide rooa higher than the other tho lid had to be lowered a rain, m that fai all the operation lasted a fnl half-hoar. At last a halt was called and the lid remained suspended a food three feet above the coffin. Mr. Carter was the first to gtanee within. He aaw only a suae of dirty brown doth, strangely billowing op. It was a tense moment. The twenty-odd men were the first time hi history writ ten in the annals of their sekeoe gaz ing upon, the inviolate tomb of a Ung of ancient Egypt. What the age stained cloth concealed was the qoea tion nppermoet In the mind of all prca Mr. Carter aad Mr. Callander, aa thralled gase of the little giw* of guests a Inge figure of the thaagh a gnat golden man lay VhM thee*. There lay the effigy of the king imatoty ftnjmjm «m pmm4 to day by the Iimm by • rtva *m toU. tirnlly M draftod bv rih. tome t, nro priationa committee, only ■ tow nmendmenta of important-* having heen adopted by *b» house. One a-nendmet • a Vp wi at the last minute Increaaod tha amount for maintenance »f rural delivery aerates 'luring tha coming fiscal yaar from «M.250,000 to **9,260,000. Tha vote wu 129 to 1XB Previously tha hmfaa had increased • the **7.000,000 fpr pay of dty lat | tor carrier* by *400,000 and had rala 1 <-d the amount for tranamissioa of mail by pneumatic tahea ta Maw i York rity approximately 170,000 of j to a total of ISM^TS. . The chief change in the bill «u : the elimination of a section allotting , I1.SOO.OOO for maintenance of the Mew York-San Francisco aeroplane : mail service. Thia provision was j thrown oot on a point of order by, Re , preeentative Cramton, RepuMlean, i Michigan, who contended the serviea | waa unauthorized by law, and tha I house was without power to grant it i funds in as appropriation bill. The point waiaed by Mr. Cramton j cot short an effort, led hy Represen tative I-agnsridia, Republican, New ! Yoflt, amf Clancey. Democrat, Michi j ran to increase the appropriation tor | airplane mail to *8,000,000. Daring [debate Mr. Clancev chanted that tha | railroads were seeking to have the up ■MMMloMaSfe LmaaLaJ p« up» iSuOTI VnOfKWI ouz iiinffvcncT. Of tha total carried in the bill *010, , 000,000 la for the poatofflca depart ; ment and *110,000,000 for the tiaas wry. Included bi the treasury allot ! ment fa *10.02*.770 for prohibition en i forcement, *10,062.000 for the eeaat iruard and *18^74,000 for the caatoms aerrlee. MOUNT AIRY MAN'S LUCKY FIND Will laterwt Readers of the New# Thoae having the miafortune to «ef. I far from haekarhe, urinary dlsordera, ' (rravcl, dropairal mDinfi, rh«i—a H* i palna. or other kidney and kladdar 11II I ■ 1 ■ m ■ '*« - .a _ 'llWinJWl, Will WIQ WW) fTltlTlctiMra tMa enroonwtn* lUtMMrt W • Moont Airy MM. W. 0. FowWr, prop, of grocery, Franklin St., aaya: **I Buffered a heap with a Man btckadM and got as Kad at tim (hat if I atooped I eoaM hardly frtraijrhten agnin. The poor unnatural action ot my kidney* wor ried ma. The aecrettona paaaed frea ly and war scanty and highly colored. I began gain* Roan's Pill*. which 1 rot at the Wolfe Drojr Co. I took i three hoxea of Doaat and all the «ym ptom. of kidney trouble toft me. I use Doan'a now. aa they kmf the backache away and aty kidney* la rood order." i We. at alt deal era. Poster-If (Thorn I Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. T. J'• • for more than do for you? I ■ T. G. FAWCETT, W. W. BURKE, E. a SMITH, By rirtoe of • daad of treat eaa «uted by J. H. Norman and wtfe to the undersigned truatec on the 9th day of January, 1922. and recorded to Book 66, pat* 298 of the Keeotd of Deeda of Treat of Hurry County, I will sail to the higtvm bidder, tiT eaeit on the l&th day ef March. 1*34 at mm o'clock f. M. I in ftont a# the Fim National of Mount Airy the followin f "•1 "eal nrtate to-wit: BerimUng at a White Ook on the Eaat bank of the DatMon and Cruteh fi«ld road and runa with *aid road aa it riow wanden North 89 dag. Weft 2 I'haina, North 86 deg. Weat 10 cha. North lft dag. Weat 1 eh. H linka to Wilmoth1! Una: thrnee with mid line South M dag Eaat 18 1-t eha to a nek in tha hollow: thence South 14 1-t dag E 4 eha. and Ik linka to a rock: tl .Sooth 4 1-2 dag. Want 8 eha 74 to tha beginning containing 10 Sale made to aattaf* debt of tlOC with internal and eaat to ha added. ■flRfxP l _ Thia nth day of February, 1924. FOR OVER 40 YEARS HAIX-B CATARKH MBDICIOTD been wm4 euoaeeedUly to the " * HALL'I CATARRH MK1HCW* coa- ] •lute of aa Ointiaenl which ^otcaiy | lUltme Im local applt- nioa. and iIm Intrmal Medh-taa. a Toole. which act* through the IM or. the Itanae tor faoaa, thoe rodurin* ih» Intl owo. Van Lindley's CUT FLOWERS —PHONE— W. S. Wdfc Drag Ci. An Investment— U Wortk Lookittg late. For full particulars write. AMERICAN ^ TRUST CO. GUrbmlLC The White XT 01 AiUwU Kmmm mi ODOR
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