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In the mmcM of Dm mM .raaSLsnS: iTta«s*%K *t, H. C„ on i\ JSUt\r ■ I at a dambit oak J. & tak and 4. R. Brown'* corner Mid MM N. S7 i-S da«. E. >70 faat to tha taey Gap road; Ami with old Nri n. • iki. «. w fMt to wTT. Bfdnnr'n mw corner; thanca with W. I* Bpdnor'a mw Una in a South w»«t #M»lliw about J7# feel; thMH S. 1 tag.'Wtt 7R faat to tM hajrinnin* 8m Mad from W. L. lydnor and wifr to W. T. Bowman hook 01 Ml 1H. S«Je aiade to > »f» u aalaana rf |MM|,48 principal ;nU r»»»t mui cut W -n1^ to add Thi» th« lftth day if J una, IMS. Bdw M. Linvilie, Traatoa, - TfMlaa'a Ma af Land By virtue of authority vaatad 'n Mr to a certain deed of trust exe-uied Ma Ath day of Oct. 1924. by Jamaa Jferrett. to Bdw. M. LinriUe, Trwetae tor Taah Lumbar Co., and recorded In Ma Baciater of Daada off lea of Surry r, N.^„^in Jlooh^72jM|a 222,^to lit ha vine been made in the pay nt of tka noto therein secured, and tha request of tha holdar. I will aaD enah to tha highest bidder at pub auction, in front of tha Honk < f Airy, Mount Airy, N C., on Friday iaiy It. 1MB at ana o'clock P. following described raal estate ount Airy Townahip, Sorry Coun iat of land fifty feet wtda daep on tha north aida of , and Crits land, adjoining Sao. D. Faweett now decaaaad on which the preaont house place of Bharaaaa Daiton atanda. Tha line be ■toning an Vrits corner, run* ahoat Mil with the road fifty feat, thence ■ertJi about ninety feet parallel with wtra fence and Ceo. D. Faweett'« Baa to the corner. Thence about E. with road and parallel'thereto, w'th floe. 0. Fawcett'a line and road fifty toet to wire fence, thence with fence ■toety faat to the roaj with **awcatt ka and Crits line to batrmning. Sea daa< from Frank Woodruff » to JtoMaa Jarratt and Lottia Jarratt du ll Mcorded in Surry County in Book m M pa«e rm. Fab. »th. 1»20. made to aatiafy a balance of IHJt principal, interest and coat of aala to add. Thm the 30th day of 9mm, 192!i. Edw. M. Lin villa. Trustee GREEN RIVER—tho a'll liko it DR. J. P. COX Acato aad Chranic #22 Hra. »-12—J-8. WHITMANS MUSIC STOKE MOUNT AlBY.Ji. C. DR. J. D. HOGAN DENTIST Oe*r Granite City Molar C*. Oftier PIwm 541. Mi SYDNOR * SPARGER MOUNT AIRY. N. C ROBERT J. LOVILL. M. D. Tulr*. M.' unkTlM S P. M. and by Appointment fat. 239 ■■May by AppniniMit - Office over Hoiroai' A Midkiff Dr. W. tbHj«[sworlti DENTIST MOUNT AIRY. N. C DR.S. A. CONDUFF Specialiiing ia Diaeaaaa of Etc. Ear. Note & Throat GIimw Fitted LmM t> Office* of the late Dr. H. B Row*. CHRISTIAN * RECTOR INSURANCE Insurance of AO Kind* D. POO RE, Owner ft Offte* in Port Office tk «OY C MITCHELL. M. D. •m*» mm ».n a. m. Co LIFE AND AUTOMOMUI Lor* Mt J. E. BANNER OOfTIST MOUNT AIRY. N. C . ' . . : v .« * \ Ma Mr. Jinrli Ihm five i Otitwrilb on the way. Of the quartette of advmtHnn Arthur hack, at villa, S. C„ la in the Davie I a *eri«ua condition, having •t cluee range a full load of ahet la thr faca, hand, nacfc and hreaet; John fnipa* ia in tha Iredell county jail; Raymond Fn* gave a 1600 bond far Ma' appearanra In recorder*# court; Ar thur Fox, tha only tuuaarried man la tha party, ma da hi* aacapa to parta unknown. It ia admitted by ona of tha young man that thay ware VirinWInr whan thay drove to tha Jarrla homa and rallad for Ma daughter. Mr. Jarria' ntory ia that two of tha young men appeared before the houae about 10.30 at night and demanded to we hia (laughter. Ha told tha boy* that the girl waa in bed and thay could not aaa, her."" Tha boy* inaiatad on seeing tha *irl, but were repeatedly refused. A few minute* later all four reinforced the demand* to *ee the daughter, and when reraaed again, thay began mak ing threat* and proceeded to throw rucka at tha houae. After giving the invadera warning that he would ahoot if they kept on and aeeing that hia warning* ware fruitlea*, Mr. Jarvia let John Snipe* have the flrat load of ahot Jn hia face, head and neck; thi* did not atop the Invaaion and Arthur Bunch got a full luad at rloee range in hia breaat, head and neck. TMa waa affective and the party then tprned back to ward State.villa for hoepital treat ment for the two wounded mam bar*. News From Rwti N* 2 Mouqt Airy, Bnute 2, July 14,— AKh> Sutphin, sge 21 years, 7 mo. win of Mr. and Mr*. N. H Sutphin. died Monday morning 12:90 A. M. st hi* how aftrr an illne** of about S month*. Funeral service* wilt he enndacted by Rev. Gibson Davi* at the Flat Back Baptist Church. Toe* day afternoon at 2:90. Interment will be made in the Sutphin crave yard. To know Ahby wa* U» love him. He will be mia*ed by hi* many, many friend* both old and young •hruout the whole community. Our deepest sympathy i* with the bereav ed ones. They will he comforted he —'.use th<*y know he has rone to hi* eternal re»t. Mesar*. A. J. Earnest and Payton rastle of Kokomo, Indiana were call ed here on account of the serious ill ness of their mother, who is at the hnM* of her daughter Mr*. Frank Hine*. Mr William Webb left Sunday for Wnvhington, D. C„ where he will [ pend :wme time. The Misses Crews of Greensboro I h-vve returned to their home after mtdini the week with Mis* Mar-' [ gsret Gwyn. Part of the Flat Ibx-k Baptist Sun ;dny School went to Piedmont Spring* | 'in a picnic Sunday. Court Prayers May Also Be come If sue in Evolubaa Trial Dayton, Term., July IS.—The cus tom of opening Rhes county court* with prayer may become an issue in ; thi Scopes case here. Clarence Darrow. of counsel for the de(en** while he has made no formal statement on the floor of the court, i* known to have pretested informal ly to Judge John T. Raulaton, presid ing at the trial. Judge Raulston today said that he would not depart from his custom of having prayer daily at the opening at I the court and if Mr. Darrow persist ed in his protest to the extent of en ; lering it in the record the court would rule fhat the question was one to he determined by the conscience of the • judge and the molting responsibility | would he the judge's alone. Go la tlM Momfceys Far Evolution Data < New Tork, July IS.—Sixty thous and parsun* forgot the heat part of ; yesterday afternoon in visiting Bronx Park. Most of them went to the Mon key house, hocaaet a lot has been written about monkeys lately In the newspapers, and even mere talk has been heard about them The monkeys triad to plsass. hut did not solve the evolution isans. j* An# then, fluttering into the ■ma key's corral, caate two psn^peks. (he white peacock and tfce American pea cock. They stopped the shew. IV monkeyi maintained • Inefng wnpe tition far a while and then retired on The esploalon and conflagration at Halifax. No»a Scotia. December g, 1*17. waa caused by tlM col Union of two ahlpa. am* carrying a cargo of war mnaltlaaa. Tha total deatrunloo caeered 2^ square mllaa. Thla cataa trophe waa followed by a hltoaard. greatly hampering the work of rescue. <>ae thousand »ne hundred and fifty eight daad bodlea »>re reco ered. 4.0U0 wore seriously injured. 2>>,000 r-et» dared hnmstiss. and tha property loaa waa aattawtM) at The Freatfh ataamahtp Ml Rlan< carrying munltloga. collided with I be Belgian rallaf ship Imo The French captain waa Captain l<em»dk:. the Belgian captala W. J. Harrison. Tba French steamer waa accaaag at not bitlni uaad proper algnala Jf« Chim«a lack Citlaaas of Quebec are rejoicing la tba fact that from now on U» chlmea la tha towers of thalr balovad Raatlica will peal forth aa (lie) ba*> not paalad aln<-e Or* destroyed tha blatortc temple In Oat-amber.. 19C2. Tha laat of tha four huge balla that make op tha cartllaa. which recently srtlred from France, waa pat In pual tlon January XT and teatad satisfac torily Tha other thraa war* placad la the tower laat spring The weight of tha four balla making up tha chimaa la 12.B»» pound* and apadal hydraulic engines war* called lata play to rata* tha huge masan of aatal Grtmmdi i— Dmimy Tha drag Saturday aight |>at*aa at tha rata lunchroom la Hick bar g hag ay hla mind >o gat aaata acttna. Wliara'a thft cograa I argrregr ha -Ml ha bar* la Jaal • ■ haute now." raplied tha waiter "Yon aaa. H takaa a tittle tongar to maha It aa "Why to thatr "Wait, wa pat In fraah gronada na Sundays, aa' iMg toward flatnrgny tliay gal kind a' wank."—-Judg* i and rich cakaa aajra ha HIM of tha Kathaa > flrwwi Cooperative ^sras rwss a y«u have to ask whtoh to IM far ymm, Nr. Nfi mmk Mr. Mmm Mm? h« v?*phiu y $ssl? mi Probtom; HoJ 4M Uiton faimsii I Mm bating power at Mr buying P»—> «f Mr rani u4 wheat M tmr hah a Na ftimai valae ? Anawer; 1 of 44JUN0.0M <ftf t<> It* mea aad the haaha^>f avMtlai whuh (toy anuU haf Ike prtoa of llair totom up. a* a ■ > mnh H tola to tka farm*. ganisatlon of the farmer* to to haltovtiwrt Kara ara tka fart*. mm TORAtCO KAMI BUM II HUYINft POWER. This labia *howa tha comparator and tha To. buy ibb power of Corn Won ami t»a<'<'<> Association. Tl 1*14 Barbed Wire, 100 Iba, Commercial Fertiliser, I Ifarnea*. *mgl« Manurr Bpreader*. each Chantto, pair •Pitchfork*. each Rubber Hoots, pair each _ U SI 237 IN M • 7 IMS ISS 124 Wheat, Hu. 1»U I va S.1 '23.fi 16.5 10R.2 » .7 3Jt 47.2 t.l 74.3 12.3 •0.2 3.6 Jt 2.5 4.7 SM 2H.5 161.4 1.4 1.2 4.4 74.7 2.* 125.6 HI M.2 8.4 A 4.9 Com, Bu. 1*14 1922 4Jt 34.0 SS.7 146.7 1.3 1.0 5.3 72.2 1.4 113.7 1ILR 92.1 5.3 .T 1.3 7.2 46.7 4S.fi 232.1 S.4 U» 4.7 117.4 S.1 1M.1 136.1 U 1.3 7.4 , as Trw Do you want to diaatae thoaa 100 Million doUara from our section for the nest few years? Think it er, Mr. Farmer. who ret* h first; Mr. Mcrrhaat, wk<> take* it neat; Mr Ranker, who hold* it laat. Can we afford to tot tha tobacco farmer loae that buying power that he to gaining and increaaing by the Tobacco Grower* Cooperative Association T Thto to a practical question that calls for a practical answer in the form of immediate action. Y hi < an keep prices up by helping the tobacco farmer* of your section place their 1926 crop in the market, ing aaaoctation, where It will bring them beat retrrns, where it will help to maintain the price of the chief crop of our aection. Pu*h with the farmers for DELIVERIES OF 100^00,000 POUNDS IN 1925 TO The Tobacco Growers Cooperative Association PROD UCTS oP accepted merit J THERE U something very substantial a boot "Standard" products. A business Hfcr simplicity ; is a suit sign of honest merchandise. No frills. No fancy containers. No far fetched inducements to buy. Why should there be? They ate products of long stand* tag, of accepted merit. They are bought by people who know quality and appreciate it. They ate made by men who have been in the pus all their Ihsi and fathers were fas It bifcrs i STANDARD OIL COMPANY <N«* Jersey) STANDARD GASOLINE , A PRODUCT OV SI YSA&r SXPSRtttfC! IN RBmtfMG ... . '
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