fir«t (Imt u_—, or wfmMWi, wMl ■hill entrance and hath. Amtar MA Rotkford street. It ifc MATERNITY NURHE-Wken ta of • — Urnlty mth call 117 M Mrm Howard Owinga I7t It. CHy, \t-*V Mw Ward aa Wo*. U will latrndan a nw sup> alement of tricks, illusions, pr» MM, taata, and pussies, interesting to every mrmbtr of the family It will bo known aa "Rod Mafic'* and will bo odUtd by Houdini, tko popular Barepi Kin*. This in itself ia a guar antor of ito worth. Another feature will bo ono of the Gray Ghost series by Arthur Somen Roche. entitled "The Premiere FOB BOARD and room hi prtent* komr call phone 413. ll-23e & C Shod* bland Ked4 and Dark Corninh and Fit Game cockerels for sale at $2.00 and 9&M. S. A. McRnight, Mount Airy. Il-Zlp GOOD rOR COOLIDGE—We ba«> no Many clothes that neod to be •aid now. As good as the best. Bet ter than the rest. Nothing but bar gains, Simmons Clothing Co. WANTED—Girl or eldor woman to cars for two children during the day. Reference required. Apply to <MO. H. Welch, Bannortown, Mount Airy. N. C. Route 1. 2tp MICE TURNIP GREENS for sale. Phone T. S. Ashburn's truck farm. No. 86. tfc FOB HALF—A se*ea room hoase with lane lot on Franklin Street. Price 96,000. Write Mrs. U. L. Rob hmm. Banford. N. & VALUABLE FARM FOR SALS—On aid Lowgap road ten miles from Kownt Airy known *s the John Green wood place, contains 183 seres, 40 of good bottom land. 10 dwelling, tenant kouse, good torns, etc. see E. C. Fey, Mount Airy, W. C.^ ll-lie FOR 8 A LB—Erse bear Ing" ry plants |1.00 per ham ▼in Eft is. Mount Airy, N. C. ll-16e 100 RESIDENCE sad in Hamburg Addition to sell to the I -st bidder. Building has already •commenced. Brower will give you a rVanee Saturday No*. 22nd at I P. M. to own some of these lota. 11-Ue FOR SALE—A let en Taylor street 75 s 150 feet. Large shade and fruit troea. Bargain for a quick sale, 8ee Mr. or Mrs. C. P. Mel t n. U-Slp NOTICE T*USTEE*8 SALE Carolina, Surry County. Rv virtue ef a power of sala eon ta iwd in a certain Deed of Trust. August 2S, 1922, and executed ' W. 0. Wa*aon and wife to Tom *nie J. Thompson, Trustee, the under «will sell for cash to the hirh Ider, at the Court House door in Dobaon. N. C. on 8at«rday. December, ltth 1*M •t 1 o'clock P. M. satsfy said debt. Interest and coat, Ike following described real estate, ng ind lifim in Surry County, N. ' >nd bounded aa follows: Adjoining the lands of Em Pierce rp\ the South: the laml» of Burrjr Wll » n on the Eaat; by the lands of W. ^ Carpenter on the North: and by the lands if C. W. Todd on the West; « ntalninfl 41 acres more or leas. TUs Nonaber 11th, 1M4. T. i. - : J Van Lindley's tUT X FtOWfRS --PHONE— % S. Wolfe Drug U. Third omi Mir; m rwM, hm Johnson. Suite Brooks. Punt Webb, BliibUli Daaico, lift Don, Minnie Raton, hnliiw MrHon*. Qtfl Wish—. Fourth Qwfc Bute McHone, Rath Chert, Annie Collins, Miehillna Raffle. Fifth Grato—Hamjr Gwyn Sixth Grade—Alba Mir (oris, Jes sie McEellar, EM* McHone, Mary If«n Short. Seventh Grade—Msllic Jarlcaon, Mossie Combs, Kenneth MeKensie. Williams-Paddisosi The following announcement has been received by friends and rtk fives in this city: "Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Thomas Williams announce the marriare of their daughter, Martha, to Mr. Richard Porson Paddison on Thursday, November the sixth, om thousand nine hundrad and twenty four, Jackson, Tiansaass." Mr. Paddiaon la the youngest so* of Mrs. J. R. Paddiaon, of this city, and this announcement la af interest to a wide circle of friend* of the family. . TL> »-»-«« ir. '• • w noiioWf ▼ m+ iiwiwp The Hollow, Va. Nov. 11.—Misses tsachsri at Plae Ridge spent th* paet week and at their hi—ss her* Mrs. R. C. Terry of Meant Airy M vial ting Mrs. A. M. Gates Mlaa Eva Gates and R. 8. Carter were married in Bristol, Tenn., Sat urday Nov. 1.—Mr. Carter la from East Radford. V. A. Syderstricker, principal of Bine Ridge Academy la spending a few day* at hla home la Decatur, Ga. Mi** Ruth Bra*ears spent the put week end with Miaa Mamie Epper son a* Kibler, Va. Mia* Eeaie Hendricks, now *f Stuart, viaited her parents here last week. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The pastor will preach next Sun day morning and evening on the fol lowing themes, "Finiahlnf the Task," and "What An You Worth?" We earnestly org* and cordially to- i rite yon to these services. Notice ef Trastee's Sato of Land | By virtoe of aathority rested to me the underslgnsd trustee hi a cer tain deed of trust executed the 20th day of April IMS. by Wm. T. Marsh I and Wm. H. Marsh to Ed*. M. Lin- \ rilto. Trustee for J. A. Atkins to se-1 cure an indebtedness of 9t#7J0 and recorded to the Register of Deeds of fice of Surry County, N. C, to book; f\ page 517. default having been wade to the payment of the notes thereto' secured, and at the nsusst of . the/ holder, I will sell far cash, to the' highest biddei\ *t public auction, m front of the Bank of Mouat Airy, Mount Airy, N. C„ on Not. IM MM 1 oWfc P. M B^nto^'rt Vrock'A73? fcg fowl i f. HoUtogswerth aad J . L Worth's C. SO fee: ! North 185 feet to • stake;! East 76 feet to a stake; Umbos | South Its feet to a stake ( feet from W. C. Banner's Has) the* West 75 feet te the beginning. VaH Uoa of I <hiiii allowed In deed from R. R. Hotltogsworth to Thoe. C. Dst1« to 1906. See deed from 0. C. Hoi eomb to Alton T. Uweoa aad Julia Aaas Uwson recorded to hook 71 page M. See deed from Lewies and wife to J. A. Atkins. Sale made to satisfy a balance of 1767.50 principal. Interest and coot of •ale to add. This the 90th day ef I ^ Edt. M. LtoviDe, Headquarters to Men's Furnishings The Way to Better Qotbes In the clothe* we etfer we strive to give better style, better quality and better tailoring than you expect at the price you pay ua.' How well we hare succeeded it la up to you to judge when you look over our stock and prices. Suits end Overcoats Tm Mm —i Mf We have an especially .good selection of suits and overcoats for men and boys that will prove attractive to you. The prices are reason able and the quality ia high. Let Us $how You This Line Suits, $12.50 to $35.00 Overcoats, $12.50 to $37.50 Boy's Suits, 2 pants, . $6.50 to $1450 Boys Overcoats, ... $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Other Men's Furnishings Snappy Hat Styles A man's appearance depends a treat deal oh the kind of hat he wean. We have the correct styles at lowest prices. e Large AiMtaMst of Caps and Closes Skirts, Collar* and Tim This line receives oar special at tention. Herts the most particu lar person will And no trouble in securing his psrticular styles and sizes. u Heavy underwear days will eoon be here. Purchase your* now and be ready for the flrat cold snap. All sizes—men and boys. I 0| V V ✓V W""* Thi# advertisement would not be complete if we failed to call W MmJ m 1 Id W jrour attention to our big stock of Florsheim Sboe»—the world's U M ^ best sboe for men and boys. We also have a large stock of heavy work shoes. I CLOTHES THAT SATISFY J. D. Smith CLOTHES THAT I 9 SATISFY Tak* M MoMbr in tM. ' Big Lot Sale Saturday, Nov. 22, 1 P. M 100 Fiw . city T« k lot ma 4* It A MP km •( <■ m totU* 72SK T. M

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