Sydnor & Spargei iRHrMM' AicaU •D*KJ*T AIRY, -r- * f. T. H. wnwmi, ML D. nr. Airy, fe. C OfflM Imm: IkNts 1 to S » m. Tkl»E 2nd floor Mount Airy DR. J. A TAYLOR WMkiMtM. D. C.t ummvum kbfrM to . . . - ."iPj C, »»»r Trad* 8tra»t Branch, Wa - - " - - ; Co. i-tt-c. R. I. UNCASTfR, M.D m Graaita St. mONES: OfflM. SM; Off it* «tr Grarite CWy ROY C MITCHELL. M.D. Jaekaon BuiW.n ML. 541 J »11 A. M. t-4P.M. Mat ). M, M. D. tHUA.ll ir.Ea^kiAiNMMt Ay Dr. W. M. HoIIhh»s world DENTIST Mount Airy, N. C rtMMW K | By virtue af ■ power tontaM in • dMd of traat emecutad «tk*U day a# Aiott, 1915, by Joitpk Dobeon awl enfe Mot 1m Qobton, rtfiitmd in the efiice of Rer i«t«r oflMi of Surry county in book No. 61 at It, dafauK having been Mia in the ' of the note therein of traat, I will aall at to tha highaat bidder giblic Batarday the 9th day W Mar. llji at aae o'clock, P. M. •t the court houae door la Dobeon, N. C. the foUowiag deacribed land*: Beginning at a poet oak, W. B. Holy, field's earner and runa N. W. with aaid Boiyfield'i line Ml ft. to a rock pile, thinn north-eaat 222 feat to a lack pita on the edge of a new road, thence aaath-eaat 90 feet with aaid road to • lack pile, in G. M. Burros*■ line, theari aouth-weat with aaid line to tha beginning. containing 1-2 Thia the 4th day of February 1914. S. F. Bland, Traatee. , TRl STEr* salTe By rirtae of a deed of truat exe aatad by Nora H. Jonea Norman and J. H. Norman oa the let day of April 19X1. and recorded in Book 76, page •5 af the record of deed* of treat of Barry County. I will aall to tha high aat bidder, for eaah, fa hat of the F ret Natianal Bank of Meat Airy, Bataeday. the U day ef March 19i4 tha *1 af Mm. * W. M i BESTffi ■r ^ tut I Mi WOMEN WHO WOM Mai* Straf aa4 W«l ly LHb L rhU*,.V«e*M.CwV*d YOU SHOULD NAME | IK SURRY (BUKIY LOAN X IRt ST CO. | AS YOU* EXECUTOR FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: win aaa that yaor wtB la , atkn mo diargaa fa It mdar Mai ia tta vault. W. W. Bvrka, A. C. Bowman. W. F. Carter t H. Wran, F. I. DMp, W. W. Haaaptnn, W. G. Sydnsr, J. D. Don't Pay $1,000 or More lor a car, without knowing what the leader offers in the fine-car field w who bought rivals of rs. W» said, -Tall us why you liked your car tba batter." Tba majority laid. *W« did not ma look at tba Jtudebakar." Most of them bought new models aI the car they owned before. • a a Yet Studebakar is • laadsr la tba mora quality cars than any other plant la the world. Studebake era Motordom. Its i ing growth signifies • MwiituttMamthiifitld. Last year, 145,167 fine car buyers paid $201,000, 000 for Stude baker can. Nearly three times as many as in 1920. Is it (air to yourself— or fair to us not to learn the reasons for this trend? Facta to amaider •90,000.000 — an staked on satisfying, batter than others, buyer* of higb grsde cars. Over 23,000 man hare their future at stake on giving you maximum values. $50,000,000 in modern plants and eonipment, of which t?2.000.000 baa been added during tbt put BT« years. $10,000,000 ia body plants to ghro you auperlativa beauty. To liw that final touch lor which Stnoobahara have bean famous for dacadaa. 12S exports who devote their whola time to studying bimarin—ts. Who make 500,000 tests par yoar to mahs See the Studebakers Studebaker fr—'Ht mora fine can tea any other plant in the world. Last year 145,107 wtae motor car boyen paid $201,000^000 for Stndabakara. The demand haa trebled in the pact place in the high-grade field. Our modern plante and their equipment coat $50,000,000. All to give you the maxi mum value at the minimum of coat It is folly to buy a car in thia daaa without knowing what we give. rial and workmanship in each 8tud^ Mar car — him it leaves tba wajrs led in the building of high grade cairn. We firat ta oh cord ware the firat quantity maanfarturera to W" bodha of tba high mi grade. 5'WU rich finiah and^eqaip mtDi, coamtr tut rim k. Th« pedestal in th« fora-car field ia not ! 9t IftUt II tht When jrou foot the that thmj i • • • Th««« irt facta jam ahould know. Thaf an inducing 150.000 par 8 P 1 C I A L'i I X » 1 O - i 1 X