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To provt our will mean the it Ufa* reduction on It is Your Big Opportunity. A Dollar Saved is a Dollar SaWStarts 1st, 1925, For 10 Kg Days HARRISON'S "A Good Ptace to Trade" Mount Airy, N. C. •JTtLm fl»il the injunction, a temporary mm, nil time a*n at Wllkeaboro, aad iriumnit on It «m had km tan ft to understood that the city will appaal to the Unitad States cirruit aourt of appaals MOfICK VI North Carolina. Surry County. In the Sniirior i.nurt. before tHe Clark. ri. E. Varahali vv, i. A. Atkins. The defendant in tho shove entitled action will take notice that on the 10th day of December, 1*24, a wm •on* in «aid action waa taaucd against tka defendant by f T. Lewetlai, Clerk Superior Court, for Surry Coun 2. North Carolina, plaintiff daimin? • ma of 917001)0, of thi# aauxmt SUm.00 being due by contract and MM* due by note, which aummona to tatui liable bi aaid office of Clark at Bupari«r Court on 4m 24th day of Mmmmn. IMS. The defendant will alao take notice that a warrant of attachment waa te ased by aaid Clerk of the Superior Court on the 10th day of December HM, against the property of aaid de fendant, which warrant ta returnable Wftn the aaid Clerk at hia office in Dahaoa oa the 24th day of January. MM, when and whet* the defendant to inquired ta appear and answer or tour to the complain, or the relief dwaandi il will be fan ted. Thie Mth day of Paumtir, 1*24. r. T. Lewellin, a 8. C. Notice Hair af Land by Tru»t<e Bt rirtne of the powrr contained' I of truat excepted to thr un I . truatee by Ermstn* Jwup aM wife EIIm Jeaaup. and recorded in Book 85 pan 217 default harinr been madf in thr payment* of notea MUWid. notes amounting to I7S3.SS ■M inUrml from Doc 11th ltt!, at VMM* Of thr bolder. ! will ««U at wMie auction for cnah. to tbr hiph-nt bidder, hi fron' of Ike Bank of Pil-t in fllot Mountain. N. C.. January Slat, 1925 •t 2 o'clock P. M. he folio win* real eatate: In Pilot Townahip, adjoining Luth I pointrr* in Aramittee line on Wast aide of top at Graaay bob. and ran Eaat IS ctn 4* Hnb* to thr prrnimmon corner, I* old read, Luther Hoi Mr, South with Holland* W 1-2 dtt. to rock Flinchoma cor aar. Wast with Plinchuma line IS 1-2 to atake Aramittee PHurlnmn . «hM North M^l-t cba. to W 0. E. NOTICE | By *»rtoa «/ the power contained I'MASysrsfir1; Ml of WJt, which ia doe and un pn'«i, to Pnlrar. Jackaon A FnHrer 1 wffl offer for aale to the hi*beat bid X. C. Rhelton and wife to W. T. forded in the office at the of Doeda for RwrnTOeertr. in daad book No. 41 tract: Adtotatn* the fhwt W. T. Ward by 8. in the office af aac3z:n£ T"TT*r>,^l 1 —%-f-H WAS DEATH TO TUMI FACE FROM ENEMY Oa him Ml (Mda City until u hit Blora It *»< brilliant tea K art Ml t» walk hum*. About M tnllaa oat. aa ba roundad tkt of a bill, ba cama opaa a Una daroarlog a calf. Aa ba atofpad tba animal laokad up. IB tailing tba Mary Mr. Oiaa gwd ta aay: "1 tad af tba banana <jt apoa a wild tbraagh my mind wan Um'i chance ta try thai." While ha looked atendlly lata Ik* craatura'a ayea oar plan at aacapa aftar another racad through bin mind Ha bad mo «n»o« nwn a yartat waa no rhaara ad aacapa ar down tba inMali Mi; lopa waa ta ga back. Bat ba that If ba t took a (tap backward and tba Uoa i to bla feat; aaatbar. and It adrai aa. Ba atopped. aad It I Whlla tba eraaiura aaa at bla ba cautiooaiy It by tha aw apt It la a wkta aeoictrrle la froat af hlai and recreated two or tbraa etrpa. Bat tautaad of frightening tba (ooaa noma araae of rorloelty. and It atappa<l forward aa If to Inveatlgate. Immediately ba awaog tba cant agala aad took a f»w atapa backward. Tba animal atoppad. but wbaa ba moved B rame oa. Tbaa ha raacbad aad rounded the ahouldar of tha hill. But wbaa ha woald bava inraad ta ran ba aaw tha big cat roaatllng tba hill atao. Tbua tliay want, tha aaa waving tha (war coat aad taking ho or tbraa atapa backward, tha lloa atoppiag wbaa tha euat watad aad Starting aa wbaa It la that region rhawad mini la K yarn tha peyota religion haa tho Indiana la Oklahoma up»a tha plaat aa af <H»laa orlgla and treat It with vaarratloa. TWt I* which wa la that tha i •at poaitloa about a original rtta waa urla On aaverai at tha atuaaa an I dona. Oaa, la Omtk, oa aa altai Moot, uUa how PaMloa Aarettaa M rated II to Japiier aad to the othar ] pxb warshlpod la tha toaipla. Other* are written la Latla. Oaa at thaaa reada: "llarcva Julloa ererted thla to hla ataat belo*ed wife Domltia Kogata. who lived twenij-three |mu»* At oaa tbaa a Ovaah atatnary aniaa fraai Carthage. When WUIlaa IV <pml thaaa lovely grwin.U to tha tad hj Ttataota Not tka "Umberjack" Cmntiat Hmd Thought A cart«ln <k'CtiMt lived lu Qaabac wbo chartist bl» imllrota nm l>j lb* UucMit of work but by ibair «■ la paj. One day a craw or laatfenjarta cam* la from up tbr rlvar with a bwa of lata from tbr :liu.>ar rw»ti-a» at tba North. Dm of tbr waa mffrred from a tool barb* ami cuaaultrd tbr Jrnilat. Ultr atnkluc aa rxtrartlua lb* draltar rmnM tba l«cgrr for a BwaNt abd tbrn. wtwn tba b«*rtk*d tuaa from tba worala iixiiiaafKtxl to M for Ma i+ .afa. br aakml Mai what be did far « tuum. -oh. I usually wort around • milt* *aa tba frptj. Than fmtr rharga will ba M catt" ■aM tba deatial. Tba Know haulrd IMi Mi parfcat • tiuca wad «f Cfltnty of atacfanax da ||(J COAMMDC94 tt SUM Nt tk w A - a j - - _t ^ I »nought you told yov vtrvvc trmiail a mill." ba aaM, aa ba ram uMicmt la Mi raab drawar tar cbaaf. "Well. w> I do." aaM tba ta«*ar ralm 1 If. 1 owa tba milt" -urm Invalids because at msatol atti tude" Ha Is < iMlig aba* ths class who Imcum they hare a little adM of eating or dringing, think tha? am sick, aad immediately bigia to look around (or ram at thair hM|i«air ailannti." They often find a cam plat* description of thair 111* in the advertisements of enroall* (the doc tor aaeerta, and bay in a kmc period at njqriaf poor health.)" It ia a well known fact that a lot of folks do really 'enjoy poor health.' They faal a aort of distinct >oa. a kind of martyrdom ia their im .ginary ilia, which they also imagine wiU brine them sympathy and attention which they coo Id not otherwise sa>, curs. And haw they do enjoy talk ing a boot their ilia, describing them in detail ta all the unfortunates who coom within hearing aad cant gat them that chroak com plain ta ass not interesting to tha avaraga individual who BMty have troubles of thair own. They are oat to enjoy their Ola aad they muat talk about It if they gat full value out of them. It is possible. Dr. Ssgister con tends, for the imaginary ills ta be cossa real ilia if cultfcrated properly, especially aouriahed oa the wrong sort of medicine. And this doctor is aot of the class of healers who would discard medicine. If tha imagiaary ilia are to he arreetod, prevented tram becoming reality, he would advise the care of a good hoaeet physician who by skill and commas sense and tact, can gaia the confidence of his jiat ient, and get the patient's mind taj N. C, Aral tract b«*innln* at a ataka m W. P. Nixon tin* on W«t a Ma of Mate atrart, town Mountain Park and run. with atroct South lUte.hit 2 41 rtiaina to comer of latNo. lit thenca 8. 74.5 fef W-»« with li»e of Joha Wilnoth lota 17W f«*t to an fallm mania la C. M. Harrtt Una N. 15.5 <W Waat 8 (12 chaiai to a bunch of Mljr, C. M. Harris corner, thane* > North Carolina farmer* *110014! save their brood sows to as to have • good crop of pic* Mat year, when hogs wiU likely bo scarce, is tile time ly suggestion now being made by W. W. Shay, in charge of swine exten sion at Stat* college. "I have never before advocated an increase in the number of our bogs because Ve bare not knmm bow to feed them profitably." says Mr. Shay. "I do advoeate such a step now, even with the price of corn going up. I this statement because of the history of bog raising. In July, 1920, 100 pounds of live b<>g was worth only the value of 7.8 NisheU of corn. Then, too, many brood sows were sold and butchered, la 1921 w% bad a bumper crop of corn and by July the corn and bog ratio bad rwsn to 18 bushes. Br Wieiibw af year it was id bushels. There was feverish activities in breeding operations but the man with plenty of bogs was sitting pretty with cheap j corn and be was getting the price of Q bushels of corn for M pounds of hog. "By May, 1922, corn was selling I per cent below the pre-war normal price and bogs* were selling for SS per cent above the pre-war pries. By July, IMS, irreat masses of bogs had arrived and the positions of corn and hogs were exactly reversed—100 pounds of live weight beg was worth only 7.6 bush els of corn. That year we sold 10, OOOjOOO more hags than we sold the previous year. "Now, in 1924, there was a short corn crop. All kinds of hogs are being rushed to the market. During the week of December I, a total of fSS.000 were sold in Chicago and at' the 15 large markets 1.106,000 hogs ware sold in one week. There were not pens enough to bold them." COCK EBELS FW Extra nica. Apply to A. J. >t Cook A Badpott'* CORD WOOD for Burke. City, KOR RENT. Om and wvml Ami fainting or trucking- Om ft road, riirht in u>wn. So* Dr. Taylor. YOl «ili .OMlhe MkiltC M lutioaa.—While you art at it ono to buy your meata from A Hutchana. HOl'SES POR RENT—Om room houaa, mi Sprtap four room houw, on North So* W. W Burke POR SALE—A aaeaa~raa«i with larrr lot on Franklin I'ri.T ♦n.ftmv. Write Mr*. U. L. inaon, lanfurd, N. C., or km W. W. • 'hrntian at Bank of Mount Airy, tfc KOR HALE—The Huff on the Hayatack Road, about I mile* from Mount Airy. It baa a '(welling, two tobacco f er buildiapa. Will G. Sydnor LOOT- Generator Na Steamer mm time Tueaday in or near the city. Reward for return. R. M. Batten, at filling .tatioa oa North Main atreat. | lte START the yaw rig* amt gat pa meata from Fuller A Hutchena. l-»e LOST—Gold Wrlat watch niirht on North Main ward for return to Pratbor'i Cloth Inr Store. 1* POR SALE—tiit ream hoaao aa Or chard atreet. Comer lot 82 * «S. Prii-e (3.500 Will trade for auto, mobilr J. H. Midkiff tfc LADY BOARDERS Wa and board will be furniahed rral la<i<<-» at 1M Wilaon POR 8AI with fli l«tt Barber Shop. with fixture*. Apply Cook * tat ItrST VISIT Falter * kct and take a look at mt varietioa of meata and hi place where they are kept.
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