Hollingiworth Drug Co
Prescription Druggists
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Mount Airy, N. C.
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The Rexall Stote Phone 31
NOTICE
North CarolfaM, Surry County.
By virtu* of the power contained
hi a certain deed of trvat, executed
mm tha 20th day of June, 1924, by I.
H. Gwyn and wife, Blanche H. Gwyn,
to E. C. Bivens, Trustee, default hav
ing been mad* in the payment of the
■ote thereby aacured, I wilt offer for
aale on the
1Mb day af July. 19»,
•t twa •'clock P. ||.
la front of the Bank of Mount Airy,
tha following daaci ibed tract of
lead, an upaet bid having been filed:
In Mount Afar* Township adjoin
tec the la ml* of LP. Wedell and oth
ara and beginning at a atake in the
edge of Fancy Gap Road and runa
north 68 feet to an iron atok'e; thenc*
northwest 174 feet to a npaniah oak
hi tha adse of Allrod'i Mill Road:
thence with the (aid Altrad'a Mill
Road 116 fact to Everett'i corner;
thiei with Everett's line 282 feat to
tha edge of Fancy Gap Road; thence
with Taney Gap Road 98 feet to tha
twinning.
Sale made to satisfy note of
Twelve Hundred Twenty-six Dollars
aad sixty-eight cents (11228.08), in
• tars it and costs to add.
E. C. Bivens, Trustee.
NOTICE
, Having qualified as executor of the
last will and testament of the late
J ease M. Venable this in to notify all
parties having claim* against the es
tate of the deceased to present them
to the undersigned within 12 months
from date of this notice or same will
ha plead in bar of recovery. All par
ttsa indebted to the estate will piiase
asake immediate settlement.
This June 23, 19C5.
Geo. Badge tt. Ext.,
Jesse*. Venable. deed.
H. O. Woltx, Attorney.
A flavor that ia different—
GREEN RIVER—Jwt toy H.
BACK HURT BAD
MrUSmnPAiii
I (Ut Vary WmL
"I think very highly of Card*
lor I have had grrat benefit taw m
mm," says Mr*. Cora Nkkoiaoa, al
Ware Shoals. S. C.
"I was la bed quite a while. It
lookad like my streagth would not
come back, and I suffered with
unit pains in mjr back slkisi iaf
I would try lo get ap. Sometimes
I would scream out. my back hurt
me to bid.
"My husband got me some
Cardui aad I took two bottle*.
Very shortly alter I began to take
H 1 could notice I felt better. I be
gan to get stronger. My appetite
waa improving and I could see that
I was much better.
"After I had finished the secoad
bottle I was able to be up and do all
aiy own housework, so of course
I think Cardui is fine It is the
best tonic for w omen that I know
anything about, and I am glad to
recommend it. Not lone ago I
told a lady friend of mine about it.
aad it did her as much good as it
has done for me."
At all drug (tores. C-s
CARDUI
TheWwnanVIbiiio
Hy virtue of an esaewtion hi my
by the Clark of tkt flu
parior Cawt of Guilford Count/ hi
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Butnrr I will Mil far caah to the bl(h
at the court houae door in
Dobaon on the M day of A
~ IIIrpN
1926, at 1 P. M.. the
ary of land lyinr aa _____ _
Town of Pilot Mountain, N. C,
H*(imin| am a fence pout on Kajr
street, R. C. Butner and T. G. Criaa
nian rornw, awl ram in a mdali
direction with T. G. Criaaman and K.
C. Burner's. liae 100 feet, thenae hi
northerly direction with Criavait
and Butner line 00 feet to comer of
Butner's hoaaataad lot, thence in an
easterly direction with line of R. C.
lot about 96 faat
easterly
to Key atl eat, thence in a southerly
direction with Kay street 80 faat to
the beginning, being a atrip of land
HO x 100 faat of the southern end of
the lot now owned by the said R. C.
Butner.
Sale made to satisfy a debt of
$245.26, with interest and coat to add.
This July Srd. 1926.
C. H. Haynes
Sheriff of Surry County.
GREEN RIVER—tfca
Coaiaiiaaiaaer's Sale
By virtue of the power conferred
upon me by order made by the Clerk
or the Court in the caae of Okas. Mc
Keiver, et ala, vs. Winston Mc Kinney,
at ala, I will aatl to the highest bidder
for cash at public aortion on the pre
mises on the
1Mb day af Jaly 1925,
at 1 o'clock P. li
the following described real eatate to
wit:
A lot bring la the town of Mount
Airy and bounded aa follows:
Beginning at a stake, the corner of
Mrs. Pern's lot and ruaa with the
line of Mrs. Penn'a lot 78 dag. East
190 feet to a locaat poet^ Mrs. Pern's
North 4t dag. West lit faat
to a (take at Oak Street; thence with
Oak street South 66 dag. SO min. W.
70 feet to a stake in Mrs. Penn'a line
thence with Mrs. Penn'a line S. 17 1-t
dec. B. 90 faat to the beginning, con
taining 4-10 of aa acre.
Terms of sale are one-half caah,
balance in six montba. Sale made
subject to confirmation of the court.
This the 17th day af June, 1996.
W. F. Carter, Jr.,
GREEN RIVER U jvl tU
right tame—hist try it.
Van Lindley's
CUT FLOWERS
—PHONE—
W.S. Wolfe Drag G>.
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
HALL/S CATARRH XrWCINB 1st
been used successfully Sa ihe tt\ utu.< n(
oi Catarrh
HAIX'fl CATARRH UKD1CINB r«n
of an OtnlmMst »l.i. h
Relieves bjr local arp:* ation. #nH the
Internal Medietas. a Tuale. which acta
through the Moo* on lh*' Mu. una Bur
facea. thue rr4drln«r the inflammation.
Hold fay an drusrta.
P J. Cheney *Co.. Toledo. Otote
Resource* OverfOne Million Dollar*
First National Bank
Mount Airy. N* C.
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Has given satisfactory service
to its customers (or more than
twenty-five years.
V,
What can we do for you ?
T. G. FAWCETT. PmlliM
W. W. BURKE. Vli■ PiiiHiiI
E. a SMTH. CmMm
TOBACCO i
U BY 1MOO THAN IN 19S4
July 11.—The 4tpwt
today
to all
(My two types, Um bright flue
Ml of the i
af
but thejA
an offset by towm in other types,
ranging from three per ttirt in barley
to It par cant In tha western dark
Small acreage, the department
pointed oat, tn due to bad weather
conditions and although planting wai
■till In progreaa July 1 there was gen
oral complaint that tha farmer* would
not ha able '» pat their full acreage.
Preliminary estimate* place tha
ana planted to bright fine cured to
bacco this year at MS.OM acres,
which la an increase of 24,000 acre*
•ear last year. The increase ia found
in tha new1 belt in Georgia, Florida
| and aaatern North Carolina, while
tha old haft, Virginia and North Car
olina show* a decrease of 14,000 acre*
and Sooth Carolina show* no change.
Although tha dark fired type *how |
inrraaasa in Kentucky and Tennessee
other sections report decrease* and
the general area planted to this type
is estimated at 11,000 acres less than
last year.
The air cured group fell off alto
gether about t 1-8 per cent with]
Maryland and eastern Ohio being the i
heaviest loser* with a decline of 11
per cent. Cigar types, collectively,
show a decline of 11 per rent with
an indicated acreage of 143,000
against 180,860 acres last year, the
decreaae being uniformly distributed
throughout the territory.
Key Family Retnuoa
The largest gathering of the North
Carolina clan of Key since the fam
ily nettled in Weston county many
years ago wu held Sunday at the J.
H. Key reaidenee on East Main street
hill. No leas than M coven were
laid for • bountiful chicken dinner.
Prior to the faaat religious service*
war* conducted by Rev. G. 0. Key,
who together with Jim Jones and T»m
Jones was present from North Caro-,
Una. Among others in attendance
ware Sam Kay and family of Hilton.
John Beamer and family, John Hick
man and family of Milton, Rev. Ben
Howard, of Irrigoa, Mr. and Mrs. Sir
Eaton of Preewater, Harrison C. Kirk
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C.
Schrimpf, Ml and Mrs. Boy Key, Mr.
aad Mrs. Le*ia C. Van Winkle. J. N.
York and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Key. Three families had four gen
erations represented at the reunion.'
—Weston Leader, Weston. Oregon, j
Hoigell Hatcher to Coach
Rutberford Team
Rutherford College, July 10.—H. J.
"Doggie" Hatcher, a four-year foot
ball star of the Trinity college eleven,
baa bean appointed griiiiron coach of
the Rutherford college team this fall
and the mount*tnern are expected to
place a strong team on the field to
battle rival colleges.
Last year he had charge of foot
ball and baseball at Georgia Military
Academy. The football team that be.
placed on the field for the prep •honl
team jrab runner up in the Atiuita
prep league, whlie the G. M. A. base
ball team, under the leadership oi
| Hatcher, won the Atlanta league
champioaahip.
Early work will begin on building
up a winning aggregation at Ruth
erford aad the newly appointed coach
will arrive here in tisae to take over
the early fall practice.
WANTED everybody to
drink GREEN RIVER — the
maxwom
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M I i I Ok.
ML Airy. H. C
Am m
let it
RAIN
SNOW
SHINE
HAIL
FREEZE
You should worry
about your car!
We're got the btit M»I you rw
heard. No mora worry about what
kind of weather you go out in, where
you prrk your ear, and how long
We've installed special apparatus to
reflniah your ear by an astonishing
new proeeaa, called the Larqueraid
aystem. A year from the day your
car comes out of our shop, no matter
how hard you use it, you can tee your
smiling faee in ita glossy finish.
What'a more you 11 gut your car back
twice a* soon as you ever did before,
fro:r. us or anyone else. If that
nounds good to you, come in and bear
the whole story.
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Norman Auto
Paint Shop
ITS SO REFRESHING—
GREEN RIVER Um
WRKLEYS
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Wrlglayfc.
YOU SHOULD NAME
IK SUNK C0UN1Y LOAN & 1KUSI CO.
AS YOUR EXECUTOR FOR THE
FOLLOWING REASONS:
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Mbaa ttm'gr* tm
1 aaal in .u ««•!»«
THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH
Millions for
necessities but none
to spare for luxuries
Railroad profit* are limited by Inr, and ratea
are 6aad by the Government. In no other
large hnainsaa faaogrsatwimMdaptol
riafced far ao srruill a return aa to
transportation.*
The new money put into a railroad, thaufca*.
muat be profitably employed, other in in
creasing capacity for aariin or fa dhcfa|
economies of cfperstion.
The Southern, never yet able to control aO
the new capital its management would be
pleaaed to taveat, neceaaanly baa to give
preference to productive improvements. auch
aa yarda, shoyta, engines, cars and tracks.
But it fa becaoae it haa devoted itareaourcaa
to nsosaaitisa—rather than nor>-productive
IiIkc monumental pmengtr
■tatfana that the Southern haa been able to
keep ha aanka abreast of the demands at
A fa mm* ■■ m ^
tufl tcmiory R icrvctk
SOUTHERN R A I LWAY SYSTEM
As the Authorized Ford Dealers of Mount Airy and vi
cinity we tell only the Genuine Ford Battery and other
Genuine Ford Part* and Accessories. Ford owner* buy
them with complete confidence in their value, workman
ship and dependable performance, because they bear the
• Ford name and are built especially for Ford cars.
Ford Battery
13 Plates
116.22
All (outline Ford ucmm<W
fin loaftr, fciKwr wrikn.
Equip your car with a Ford
Dash Light, Ford Roar Vimo*
Mirror, Ford Wiadahiold Wi^
er aad carry a Ford Fmif|w
cy Kit Mippliod hy tho Fort
Motor Cowpaay aad *old hy
Authoriaod Ford Doakr*.
Granite
Mount Airy, N. C