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• Il C. IM 1 M, 11. A. tW.U.mmiWt * ^ H H V* • rV • WW DENTIST Mount Airy, N. C DR. 1 A. ta OfHiiw mf tha Dr. ■. B. Dr. J. P. COA Owwr BENNETTS MOUNT ABT. N. C KOY C MITCHELL. HD Hmm Ml u M J Ottim bm »-ll A. M ' Mr.M NOTICE TEUSTEE^ SALE North Carolina, Sorry County. By virtue of • power at ub eon tabled in a certain Deed of Trnat . dated August 23. 1922. and execute* by W. G. Watson and wife to Tom mie 3. Thompson, Trustee, the under signed will sell for cash to the higk sat bidder, at the Court House dooi hi Dohaon, N. C. on Satarday. December, ltth 1*24 at 1 o'clock P. M. to satisfy said debt, interest and cost the following described real estate bring and being in Surry County, N C. and bounded as follows: Adjoining the lands of Ree Pierc< en the South: the lands of Burry Wil son on the East; by the lands of W D. Carpenter on the North: and bj the landsof C. W. Todd on tW West containinfl 48 acres more or lass. Thii November 11th, 1*24. T. J. Thompson Trustee. fro* many parts at tba United States and tba world. OoTanor Swaot, of Colorado; William Jonnteca Bryan; K. Wtllou«hby Dichanaoa. of London, and Dr. Soixrrt E. Spoar, Mow ▼ork, praaidont of tba council ara among thoaa on tba program. "American cbwrcbaa have gained great infloanca throughout tba world tfurtnu tba paat four years," Dr. Cbarlea 8. MaeFarlana. Now York, ■aid today in diacussing plant for tha fourth quadrennial meeting. A* a result of the work of American rhnrclm, federated bodies have (mod formed all over the world, be Mid. These now exist m Great Britain, Ireland, Switzerland, France, Ger many, Belgium, Spain, Australia Japan and China, while another in heinir formed in Csecho-Slovakia. Effect WarH PM "No work of the federal council baa been more significant or mad« ip-emter advance dvtac the paal quadrennium than its international influence," he continoed. 'This has taken two forms—first that for service through the relief of needy churches in other lands; and, second, the development of national church federations. This coming quadrennium will, m my judgment undoubtedly witness soase kind oi simple but effective and sei »keabl« world organisation of these forces." Many of the delegates espotted tc attend the meeting were arriving in the city today. "What the churches can 4s to gat rid of war, to seems international justice and peace, to develop brother hood in iniluaUj, to promote fratero ty among the races of the world, t« win the final victory over liquor traf fic"— theee and other subjects will be discussed daring the mssftag. ac cording to officials. The ancestral borne of the goldfish is China where It still in a wild state. FOR OVER 4i YEARS HAU/S CATARRH MrOtCINS has bees used euti—ofully la the treatment mi catarrh. HA.1.LS CAT AltRH MRX>I('TKC con stats of an Otntmert which Qulcklr tsHsvn by local appli atioa. and Dm Internal Medicine. a Tonic, srhlch acts through the Blood on the Mucous Sue ; tares. thwa rsd irinc to* »■%■! waHna ■old to all druentets. ' P J. Cheney A Co.. Tctsdo, OMa For AO die Family BLACK-DRAUGHT Mm the afternoon pt wn » derwajr. tha brother MM A*# Austin Carter M not know. Hi and farmer State hnitor Hawaii GtMe wall, of Kaidsvtlle, came to tha tfoe rmnr'n offles. with two important do and dictated a abort ordar that meant Ufa to Austin Carter. One of the documents was a letter from Judge T. D. Brjrson, who had sentenced Carter. It expreaeed doubt as to tha prisoner's mental respooai tation of sentence to life imprison ment. The other ih a petition urging a clemency and aimed by It of the IS juror*, who last May had decreed the maximum punishment. The twelfth did not ii|B. He could not ha found. Austin Carter had left "death row" and waa changing to the clothe* of a orisoner who ia to live, whan hi* lirother came. There waa the em brace, tear* and the display of affec tion between brothers. Austin Car ter's brother, who b Captain J. D. Carter, a Southern railway conduc tor, would not have to keep the last watch with Austin. Life waa before him. And the two maaifeated treat happtne**. Then the explanation came. Jedae Determines laaae While Austin Carter sought his brother, J. D. Carter, with Attorney Clidewell had been «|nsdlng toward Raleigh with the letters that meant life. They had spent Sunday trying to locate Judge Brjrson and ma Its the appeal for the recommendation, far the governor had declined to inter fere unless the Judge was willing te recommend it. Sunday night they found him ia Greensboro. Judge Bryson had been giving Austin's rase deep thought and. doubting his mental responsibi lity, he had decided to ask the gover nor to coaamute hia sentence. Austin Carter killed hia wife and shot his brother-in-law ami siater-ta law at Reidsville last December. Be was tried laat May in Rockingham county and sentenced to death. There arms evidence to indicate that he thought his wife had been untrue to him, but it was not sustained, j At the trial Dr. Anderson, super intendent of the state asylum at ftal eiih declared him mentally irreepon sible. The Judge did not accrpt the statement M the time, bat the Inter petition to "he governor and the re commendation of the Judge evidenced the growing doubt aa to Carter's mental condition. n i— v—a t - a- . . » selling tMonm, and had lived well during Us Ufa until tit* day when, M he dnrriM hia condition to im paper inquiries, lib "ration snapped" and hi* wife paid. The brother-in law, whom Caitar It alleged to hare inspected of Influencing his wife, and his sister-in-law rscorared from wounds inflicted by Us con. In the United States there is a doe tor to every 714 persons; England has one to ijtn persons; while Central Europe has only on* doctor to every 1.000 to UN perseaa. NOTICE Pursuant to aa order of II* Bab made by the Clark in th* proceeding *atM*d Amanda Lma and others V. J. C. Riggs and others, I win af f*r for *al* m th* prwliu at public a action to the fcUMK mmjt ■ th* ? m *pcmrT: on tons* of «m half cadi and tk* balance In It months, th* following <!■ ■ ns >>■ * .I I..J. lj.i- ■ ly-L-^ri UrSCrliHHJ iHn<! l/lllf !■ UQWMI Townahip, *pr. Hftin the lands of Early Freeman, Oeorge Badgrtt, Jo* Wright aad others eon taining 46 aersa mors or teas, aad be big know as a part of tip Isaac CopJlsnd land Tiiffftsd tally la jswiimt ta flMartw CoMrt aa hah others, in re will af Isaac Copoland. Sale made f >r partltiaa. Thirito*. tlst, 1«KT A. D. Polgsr, Commissi saw. Now that we most eat down oar stock for inventory we intend to make this the beet sale you ever heard aboat. with prices so depressed that you 11 scarcely believe your eyes. Its a rare sale of the better kind, founded on rock-ribbed integrity with truthful representation throughout. Every article in our $30,000 stock will be on sale at reduced prices. Nothing is going to be reserved. We are not putting a limit to the amount of goods you buy. you can get as much or as little as you want of anythiqjf in our stock as long ss it lasts. Come first day and get pick of the bar gain* G. C. Welch Co. Mount Airy, N. C. Net ice TrvtM'i Sal* By vtrtuv of ■■tkuiHj «mM4 hi M the naiinifMd Uia>ii in ■ of treat mmutod the 12th day of Jan. in, by Joel Wall and wife Mary Vail to O. E. Snow, Truatae for S. V. Criaaman to mm aa in-! debt«in.»a Of $4,000.00, aad nmiM in the Begiatw of Dm4i office of Sorry County, N. C. in book M put 280, default bavin* b«en made in toe payment of the notoa tbarain mwW aad at tba request of the holder, 11 And it the wquiit of tho holder. 1 will aril for caakto the highest bidder at public auction, in front of tba Bank of Mount Airy. Maaat Airy, N. C.. aa ■ at 1 •'clack. P. M. r daecribed real at stake in tdc* of aand D. Saaith'a the following dascribsd real — clajr Mad at Boy I runa South M Vest B. D. Smith's line to ataka ia the old Criaaman hae thence Sooth 2 W. film lug the aid Criaana hae to a walnut tree, 8. IT V. I 14 cka. 8. M W. $ cka. to ataka 8. 11 V. 4 I t a ataka. S. t W. 4 1-* cka to i S. 10-14 a ataka S. 10-14 W. 6. 48 < near railroad. S. S4 W. 3 cka. to Yad kia Biver, thence don the rirar 8. 86 E. M4 cka. to willow D. Criaa aaan'a comer. M. 48 1-S E. 7.14 cka. to rock, at edge of bottom thence with the line agreed upon by A. aad D. Criaaman, N. 81 1-1 E. 21.48 cka. to anuU dogwood, N. 88 E. 16.56 cka. to doable poplar. N. 84 1-S E. 2.66 cha to pine, N. 46 E. 6.07 cha. to amaU pert oak N. 8* E. 4.80 cka. to ataka m Bockford load, thaace N. j 46 Vaat 8.60 cka. to ataka, N. SB W. 8 1-2 cka, tkaa>ca North 86 West to the beciwtin* corner. Boy D. Smith'a rear In edge aand clay read. Containing 102* 1-2 acraa Mora or is pan of the Albert SVC BMb by of ftr»t part this date. I graveyard lot contamm* 1-4 more or Um ud except right of way to cartway leading from maul grave yard and Rockford road and Dobeon road. Saa dead from Lather to heirs of A. Criasmaa for Sala made to eatiafy an neae of 9t.000.00 principal. and coat of aala to add Toil the 18th day of Nov. IM-. O. K. Snow. Truatoa. NOTICE By Tirtw of a deed ol trust execut ed to me by J. M. Samuel dated Oct ober 1st, 1923, to secure a note of Poor Hundred Forty Three aad 12 100 dollars which ts now past doe and unpaid, on application of the holder of Mid note. I wfll asB for cash to the highest bidder ia front of the The Bank of Mount Airy, la Mount Airy, N. C. oa the l»th day of Dae, ltM. at 1 e'ciach P. M. the following real aetata, to-wit: That certain tract of and beta* ia West fie Id Sorry County. North Carolina. ed oa the North by Tebbitt hoi the South by William Atkinsjen the East by Jim Adkins. on the Weet by Sparger Orchard Company, more or lees. Tbii tract be ins the lands conveyed to 1. M. Samuel by Morris Inaun, ieaa twenty three aeraa conveyed by J. M. Samuel to Spar ger Orchard Company. Sale —■** to Mtiafy debt, te nia November 10th. J H ~ MBS. YOUNG P ENTHUSIASTie GmmI PMmLt&L PUAm's /^potatoes. Berries, Cor- I ton, Tobacco, on</ oV jfeoerv/ crops. Write us, Stating I. what crops you wfsh II to p/onr. onj /et us su/f- 11 Jest, rite proper fertf- II ttrer fbr />. I' N.».JOStYWAM e JKBSaSSatJ
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