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Hawks-Boyles Company ' • ''' fj£" ' "Quality Merchandise" MOUNT AIRY, North Carolina Ladies' Footwear Requirements We are receiving shipments of Shoes almost daily in Satins, White Kid, Tan and Patent Lea ther. Come in and make your selection before the Easter rush. norm virtue of the . of traat tncoM by E A. •nd wife U the underaigned ire • Mt to R. C. Uw which Mid deed of trust ia r» ia the office of tlH Regiater Surry Count* in Book M rage R drfwih having been mad* 4k the payment *•" the debt thereby ■Mrad I will offer for aale at public ■■ebon for caah to ihe highest bidder A (he court house door in D<>baon on Ike Mth day of April. lt». at 1 o'clock P. M. feg following land: Lfia« aad b ng in Rorkford Town adjoining lands of W. M. Mi nd others beginning on I stump. Hade Stanley's cor runs North 45 drg. E. 5.85 chs to a piae, W. M McDowell's corner, tov South 45 dnr East 1.86 chs. It two small Mack oaks, McDowell's ■Mi, theace South 78 dee West 6.50 ^to. to a pine in MtDowelrs line, than *" line to th» beginning, contain the 12th day of March, 1K.V H. H. Lewellyn, Trustee. Farms ror Sale A good many families have atlUsd hare from Carroll County, Va.. and jfbtong counties ia North Carolina. Ifeg are working, getting on well mt kre gaad citisens. Several of •■Ian appealed to aae to tell their ■Mate hack blast about our cJ ... toad and >pt»ortunitiee here. Follow - tog I am describing some bargaina to laaeh of the paar man Now if f coaae far I am going to sell. M acres nicely laying, little B oa Main road, et for yd crop, 10 If to pay the price aaked, nice orchard, fair how*, price «M0 Near store, school and S miles, good road, adjoins the farm adjoins the above contain • acrea, lays aicaly on Main road, •oil fair orchard, 6 room house, worth of timber. Will aell for Give torasa. farm near the 80 acrea ron to acrea. Very fair 6 room Good orchard. Price 11,000 ft, dandy farm of 00 acrea all ia the warn aatohhorhood, nearly all clear toL Good orchard, food hoaaa and large todldlna used for cannery. Thin mm ia especially adapted to tobacco aad t" ma toe a as w«R aa other crops 4,'waOy oa each of thaw farms with itioa cannery woald ■ Price 11000.00. Terma. bargain of SS0 ill pood $4,f>00 ia via l.ynchbura to Palmyra (0 miles Va. r. ▼o. C.itj Welfare Office. Work is FaWwary The following facta regardiag the work of C. G. Robertaon, County Vat far* Officer far Sorry Cooaty at* submitted to giro tka public aa idea of tka afforta being made in tka cooa ty to eara for tka poor, aaa tkat tka children of tke county receive aa ada ration and to prevent juvenile offen ders from becoming criminals aad making trouble for themaelv** and tka atata in yeara to coma. Fourteen wkita boya, S whit* girl*, and on* negro boy w*r* continuad from the January Juvenile Court caaaa for further supervision or iaveetiga tion; 9 new caaaa developed during February. Sevan caaaa vera kandlad by tke Welfare offiear. S officially by tke Juvenile court, five were re primanded aad warned, 1 continued on probation, 2 handled through tka par* enta, other* were eon tin nod. In tke matter of ackool atteadaace 74 caaaa were carried from January and 12f reported in February by teacher* for failure to attend ackool witkoat good raaaoa. Of tkaae 1M were. rs turned to ackool, 14 were ca nned from ackool attendance aad hi five caaaa parents ware pmaocuted for i their failure to comply with the eom-1 pulsory ackool law. In cariag for the poor S caaea were. investigated. 1 placed oa tke poor liat | and 1 removed from tke Hat. Eight cmaea were inveatigated for the North Carolina Children'. Home Society, 11 Tor tke Wiaeton-Salem Welfare de partment and 1 tor tke Rehabilitation ( lepartment in Raleigh. The work of tke Welfare Officer, for February required writing 1SS letter*, ill viaita, 14 vialta to school* aad *76 mi lea traveled during tke month. Tnek jffc«il Haaor Roll 7th Grade—Moeai* Comba. Mallie Jackson, Gertha Jones. Bertha Jones. Sixth Grade Mary Nail Short, El sie McHone, Jeaaie McKellar Fiftk Grade—Harvey Owyn, Willie McKellar, Laura Mae Gould Fourth Grade—Rath Short, Blanche McHone. Third Grade—too Johnson. Thai ma Csa*s. Stella Brook*. Paul Webb, Paulina McHone, Clara Joknson Second Grade—James Johnson. Da vid Mldkiff, Ctayhurn Taylor First Grade—Detlie DePahaa, tr am Walker, HM Wshb, Rsimio Mir lloeie, Robert Hsynss, Hsr schall Vaughn. Glir|» Could, SUvtrio De Palma, KjrW McHone, fM Flem ings. Wt were rrry Muck plimJ to >a»e the following visitors at our whool during the put month, kt 1 H Millikan of tlx Friends church, lev. Barry of the Fht Bock Prtabjr erian church, and tUr. B. G. Davis. >aator of tha Pint Baptiat church, iach made a vary intoreating talk to he school which waa enjoyed by tha anchors aa wall aa tha children. On March 12th, Mr. Edgar Hole, a eturned missionary from Afrta, rare a vary helpful and instructive i-cture on hia work in the foreign laid. Tha song he sang ta the Afri sn language waa especially enjoyed y tha children. Mrs. B. H Millikan, Miss Virginia launders of Mount Airy, and Mrs. Febb, Mrs. Damico and Miss Macy iidkiff ware alae recent itaiUti at •ur school. We are always glad to have riaitora ind we org* the patrons of tha corn nun ity to visit tha achoai and see for hamaaWsa what their children art loing. Do yon know your child's eacher? If not, come up to the irhool aad got ■ifialal—Faculty. i. O. O. F. la Mali Metric* Meeting. The 14th District L 0. 0. F. will aaet la wl snaaal tmnaatipa with la lam lodge No. M la Winston-Salem March II in tha afternoon. TBUBTBTB BALK By virtue of tha power conferred ipon me by a deed M trust executed m tha 17th day of January, lfftl. by Eli Thorn peon aad wife Mary Thorn p ion, aad recorded in Book 77 page MS of the Bacord of Mortgage* at lurry County, I will sell to the high let bidder, for eaah, in front of tha nrat National Baak, on Friday, the 3rd dar of April. UK. at 1 e'etock. F. M. ihe following daacrihed real estate, »-«lt: A tract or lot of land in Meant Airy, Surry County, aad bounded aa Follows: adjoining the lands of H. 8. Purner, Jim Moore, the school house lot and others, lying on the West side >f South street and fronting said ■treat S8 feat aad extending of that etdth West tj> chains to the school touae lot, being the North corner of lot convoyed to Betty Banner by Clay lx>rn Banner, under date March II. IMS. Roe deed regiatared In Book MjMj >1*. "fflce^ of Begiatar of Baid sale being made to satisfy loht of tlOO.OO, whh Intereet and eoat to he added. This tad day^of MagckJW Monci Pursuant to an order of in the Special frnrMAm cntltM V. Banner Donnathan. Admr. of i. • W. Banner Donna than. Ate. <>f J. nathan and others; I will offer for ante at paUk auction, to the highest on the pnwlm, an the Ilth day of April. IMS. at ane'e'elorh f. M. the following real estate being in SUoam Township. Count*, N. C., ad jo minf the landa of Mrs. L E. Whitaker and others and 1 known as lot No. .2 in the diviaioa of the estate of Aaron Whitaker, dae'o. and ia known aa part of the Scott and land. For fall dsscriptiou rs <tsod ra ference is hereby made to corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Surry County, N. C., in deed book No. M pace 7». Terms of sale one-third cash and the remainder in equal payments of six and eighteen Sale made to make aaaets to pay debts and costs of administration. This the 12th day of March, 1926. W. Banner Donnathan, Admr. NOTICE North Carolina, Sorry County. By virtue of the power contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Yancey Scales and wife to the under signed Trust** to secure certain notes 1 will offer for sale, hi front of the Bank of Mount Airy on the Hth day of April. IMS, at two o'clock P. M. the followinc described tract of land: Becinninc at a stake on South side of road leading from Cadle Ford to Friend's Church, runs North IS 1-2 chains to a pine knot; thence West 7:40 chains to a black gum; thence. .South 4:26 chains to a stake and1 pointer; thence West »:60 chains to I Friend's Church lot, a dog wood; then South 16 dec. East with Church lot 5:40 chains to a rock pile; then South •6 dag. East 6*0 chs. to an oak " thence 24:60 dee. East • chs.; thence South 08 dag. feat 11:60 chs. to ths beginning, containing 10 1-2 acree more or lew. Adjoins John Tickle on East, C. W. Atkins an the South and Friend's Church on the North. Sale made to satisfy said notea. in terest and costs. E. C. Bivena, Trustee.. Admlniatratar'a Notice Having qualified as administrator of the eetate of Letha J. Atkins, and Minnie Atkins, deceased. I hereby nr. tifjr all ptmmi that tit tfnl>liU4 to the eetate of Letha J. Atkins or Min nie Atkins to make payment to me at all personsthnt are holding state of either Le Minnie Atkins will present the same to within twalve th* from date of this notice or the wiN he pi i ad14 and taken as a once, and all person* claims against the est the J. Atkins or Ml TMs March R»th, 1 Watts. Admr. NOTK'E OF SALE By virtM of authority veeted in as rf the laat will aad tntinwnt of R. L Hajrmor*. decaaaed, wa, tka tun lara of the aaid Win. will offer for Mia at poblfc auction to tka htgheat >idder <>n tha premiaea on the Wiiniiiiij, 1Mb day of April, at aaa o'clock P. I, he folk wing ml aetata. to-wh: Tha Imm place of the 1st* R L. lanurc aitnatad on tha waat aide of Main Street hi the Town of Mount liry, Surry County, North Carolina, idjoininir the laada of J. D. Sargent, r. G Kaweett and ether*. Terma announced on day of aalr. Sale to be made to th* Wheat hid ler at public auction. Thia March 14th, IMS. A. V Wee*. 1. W. Lorill, C. C. Hay •ore. Executor* of the Laat Will and Test ament of R. L Haymore. » iy J. H. Folger, Atty. NOTICE By virtue of a deed of troat exi-cn tod to me by Ada Burcha* and hua hwid which la rarordad ia tka Office of tka kfiatcr of Daada to Cmmtj in Bb«k M. par* 271 hill default h pail lata of tkerafey wind I will offer tor hickaat Hnunf sale at publir auction to bidder for cash at tlM Court Door ia Dofcoon on tka Mth day of March. MS at ana a'rlach P. M. the following land: Baginnmg on a stake in W. P. Nts on line on W. aide of Main St. town of Mounuin Park and rana with tka ■tract South to comer of W. with line 17S0 ft to a fallen maple hi C. M. Har ris line. North 15.fi dec. Wcat 8.«2 cha. to a bunch of Holly, C M. Harris corner, then South I7J dec E. witk W. F. Nixon line 19 cha. to tka ba trinning. Containing 9X1 acraa. TTiia the 14tk day of Mar. IMS. J. P. Hendren, Trustee, By A. O. Polger, Atty. 16.50 dag. E. 2:42 cha. lot 152. Booth 74.5 dy. • of John Wilmoth lot Are You One of These? The Recent Bridegroom * The Young Man Eager to Save The Merchant Working on Borrowed Capital The Man Who Has Borrowed on Mortgage The Self-Supporting Woman in Teaching or Bwsin—s The Man or Woman Looking Forward to Late Tear* ol Comfort and Independence The New Father The Man Just Promoted The Investor Needing Protection The Man Who Needs to Cover Inheritance Taxes The Msn Looking Forwsrd to College Days for His Chil dren Whatever your living needs, commitments, aspiration, there is a Prudential policy to insure their fulfillment Let the Prudential man help you. find the right • policy to cov er your particular requirements. Christian &. Rector Iprfrinl Agents MOUNT AIRY. N. C Th« Prudential Imuim* Conpujr of America Edward D. Dufflald. Prwldwrt Horn* Offlct. Newark, Maw i—ay.
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