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1 P.M. Tim unyaty is right in the heart of a good residential section of Mount Airy. It is near die home of J. A. Jackson, with easy access to water and lights. Mr. dark, one of die Auctioneers, will fly from High Point to Mount Airy in an aero plane Saturday morning and will distribute advertising wide flying above the city. Easy T*""8 Band Concert GRIMES ®> CLARK Auctioneers High Point, N. C For Sale Cherry Street Lots I Imtc three lots for m1« on Chwij Street, mw the hospital, two lots, 7(fert75 feet price $2^)00 sech One lot 75 x 200 feet, adjoining my residence let, price SMOO. These prices for 10 <Ujrs only. J. F. Resources Over One Million boilers First National Bank Mount Airy. N C. Has given satisfactory service to its customers for more than twenty-five years. • What can we do for you ? f. a FAWCETT, " W. W. BURKE, Vlsi hH»i L a SMITH, 2] ■ MYSTERY SHIP COMES INTO PORT AT HALIFAX Victim Halifax, M. 8., Nov, fl.—The four autsted British idwoatr Vsronica omm'and of t band of Mora it wad ihiirlri and left drift ing, a cripple of the seas crying far help. U wa» reported hare tonight when the craft was towed into part. The master of the achoaaer and the two sapereargoee mfussd to talk, bat the mate, a Scotchman who claimed years of service oa the seven seas, told a story of modern pirates, compared to whoa, ha said, oriental pirates of the Chinese sea, with whoa he had coare in According to the mate, the Ver onica was boarded on October 24 off Mantank Point by IS men who came ostensibly to purchase liquor with which he said the craft was loaded. When they were aboard, the mate related, the men covered the crew with pistols. Taking complete charge of their prise the hi-Jackers proceeded to con duct a whoieaale liquor business with small craft, the mate said, until near ly an the cargo was sold." While the pirates wars in command it was said, the officers were kept locked in the chain locker and the crew was forced under threat of vio lence to aaaist in dispoaing of the car go. Every night, it was reported, the -ntire crew was lacked Hi a compart t and kept under guard until Then after crippling the at the whieh she might be guided to pert the pirates want over the side aa cans ually as they had arrived, leaving their victims an aimless hulk at the mercy of the iliawii. The mate said the Veronica drifted bearings, until flares and rock ets they asat up every aight wars seen by the liner Prsaidsnt Harding Wednesday night, three days after they had been oast loose by their cap the Veronica arrived hare It was rspsrtsd that net a that the sapply of provisions was their thirst in the it m Mid. The cm of the achooner, moati] i fonifMn who conld »p—h bat Hi tie Engl i ah, Mid that they hod >Ur pod oo tho Va in BrvMcn, oo far I cratee U sailing. They hardships at tho When U nifht coat remaining liquor. No available of tho value a# tho eargi which had boon looted, or the uioM the piratca received for what thej had (old over the side. Leo Aegales' Water Supply la Released Lone Pine, Califs Nov. 20.—Evac uation of their stronghold at Um Alabama control waste gatas of thi Loo Angeles water supply aqueduct seised Sunday was begun today bj fanners and ranchers of th>- Oweni valley district, who after a midnight council agreed to terminate then wastage of the municipal water sap ply. Today the aqueduct waa re opened after a four day gMluie bj the Owens valley people in their X year food with Los Angeles oval Determination to parmlt tho watei of the valley oeee mar* to flow intc the rtasrvoirs for use by Loa Ange tea, waa hinged by the Oweaa vail*) Tueaday by the Los Angeles < House aaeociation. This waa in effect that if the crowd re tired the bankers would mo thai] boat efforts touring about an eqult b fc»lW to Death Nov. tl.—Yard Engineei i J no. W. MUlor, aged about M years, was scalded to death ■ with a sideswipe by j on tho Spanner yards this DMth followed ia a hospital I after tho accident. It la Mid Mr. Miller*! ■tending on a switch ' (tat In charge of rer struck it. Mr. lowed in his sab with ! —I 111 MiMfa ■■ ■ -■ - ^ Li. tm mrn seJ HI pd"* DlOw in If Uru If* nil 111V I1H body. He is sanl»ed by a wife aad children and had boa* In the of tho Mi)pru for - . _—_—__ 1 - E. 1 eh. and 43 links U tha I No. i That certain tract ar par ent of land lying and baiar on Law Gap road aad Fancy Gap rssd, idjoinm* the lands of tba Maee haiaa and others aad Mac lata Nea. M, M. s'^s-i'w.tisias feet oa the Faaq Gap road aad ruw ninjr With Combe Kiwt N. 71 dag. K. 140 faat to a conmr of lot No. tT; thaaca with tha Haa of Na. ST. » faat la a ataha; thaaca. 8. T1 da* W. 1S» faat to tha Fancy Gap read. iaa Mi being shown by plat of T B. MeCar jo of JairaB Brothers Coaapaar*a 5r5&irs^tr°~ " Sale wade to satisfy note due F. Carter, Jr., trm if f«600.M, with 7th day of Septea ~ and the coat of of trust This 24th day of Ortobar. 1*M. W. T. Carter, Eraataa Warrant of North Carolina, Sorry County. I. L. Holland ts., Erastus Jea In tha Superior Court. Notice of Summons aad W Attachment. The Defendant above named win Lake notice that a summons id tha ibore entitled action was iaaaad kcainst said defaadant oa the S4th lay of October 1M4. by T. T. Lewai lyn Clerk of tha Superior Court of Surry County. North CaroHna, ta tha turn of IMO.fo daa tha plaintiff hp reaaon of tha plaintiffs beinf saraty a bond for tha defendants appsar »nca at October tana of Suparier Court of Surry Couaty which bawd ns forfaited Clark of tha , ... County at Doheon * ' re V. T. LawaBya, lor Court far Surry oa tha Wth dap m rfl alao taha aaSaa <t iWiilmn waa ssued by said Ctok of tha Superior Court oa Hi Ma day af October. I«4 scaiaat <the proparty af the aaM lah warraat la Mn i aaid Clarh af tha Sa lt tha tfcae aad alnaa far tha Patam of tha m aad whn tha da Harinc qualified aa .f tha satatoof C«k> W caaapL ate ft tarry leceaa^d. late of Si hia la to aotH|^ i
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