EXBCUTOTS NOTICE ef Sorry Coonty. North It to notify all ikwi tub of Mid Seaaaaad, to to tha undersigned at Ahy. M.C, *.r. D.orH.0. may, Mount Airy. *■ C, > the 1st day af Jane IMS. ar thia notice will (to pleaded in bar «f their i aw wry. AQ persona to I to ^ JM . . Thia the SI M H. O. WoK*. Atty. Notice Trartae'e la-Sale af Lul By virtue of authority vested In thm1"i aigntl tresUt in a ccrtiin M of tnut executed the 3rd day of Nov. IMS. by J. W. Harris and wife to the undersigned traatee for the Bank of Mount Airy and recorded in the office of the register of deeds of lurry County, in Book 73 page 167, *> secure an indebtedness of $218.50 default having bean made in the pay ment of the note therein secured and at the request of the holder, I will sell, at public auction. In front of The lank of Moant Airy, Mount Airy, N. ftatarday. Jul* 14th, IMS. at 1 P. li the following described real aetata: Beginning at a stake on the Weet edge of 8outh Street at C. K. Mar ian's corner and runs with Sooth St. I. 14 1-2 da^ W. 66 feet; thence 8. 1-2 deg. W. 226 foot; thence & 14 1-2 deg. East «6 feat to Marion's corner; thence with his line to the be linninf. Sale of this property Waa made lone 9th. An upset bid filed, a sec end sale June 27th and an upeet bid toe been filed and the bidding will be gin at $981.76. This the 28th day of June 1928. Edw. M. Linville, Trustee. Sethi of Letting of Contract far Street and Sidewalk Paving. Meant Airy, N. C. Thr Board of Commiaaionera of the Town of Mount Airy will on tba 17th dby of July. 1988, at the Town Hall antil 7:00 o'clock P. M„ receive Mda for work and furaiahinc matortal in ■rradhur and pavinc certain atieeta In the Town of Mount Airy. The work will conaiat of approx imately : 900 cu. yds. common axca ration; SO en. yda. solid rock ration; 1470 linaal ft. concrete MOV *4. yda. one courae plain •rata pavement; 4 catch baalna com rte with inleta; 40 lineal ft. U in. 84 in. atorm —aia in place. In •addition to the above Mveral other pavinr petitiona are anticipated. Bid* to ba directed ta the Mayor and Board af firm N. C. to reeign as Ckdnm of tlH Bawd of CwMmih tke Clark at tha Court appointed I. 0. Wallace in Ms place becauao ho ial4 ha could een trol Wallace and that Wallace wool* do what ha (aid against the Wolf em and MarakalU, After Wallace ram* on a* commissioner the Board of Com missioner* ordered that certain audits be made of the county's books and I. 0. Wallace stated that there was one audit he wsntijj to make too and that was to audit my books which had already been audited the year be fore at an expense of f1.000 to tha county. A second audit was made of my books and the auditor reported that the county owed ma 91.MS.1L I knew that it was 1700.00 ieaa than that; that the county did not owe me but $1MM or thereabouts—the exact figures ware given at the time —and declined to accept the I1MU0. The Attorney for the Board of Education said that if I did not accept he aakod me how they would balance the books and I said "If you cannot balance them just put it that Bettoa gives the county |700"; that I was not coins to take the mon ey. A third effort waa made to have my hooks audited while Wallace, Jack son's appointee, was on tha Board and I was notified by an auditor that he wanted ray books to re-audit and when I started to get them the Dem ocrat members of the board said they were not going to pay for any more audits of my books and stopped it after they had boon audited twice. In 1924 Wallace was nominated foe Sheriff against C. H. Hayne* and while I was at Dohaon Wallace called me and wanted ma to work for him for Sheriff and naked me if I would support him. I asked Wallace why ft was that ho insisted on the second and third audits at my books, run ning ma to groat trouble and itpii and tha county to ma* coat and Wal lace made an answer. Walaaa said he knew 1 did not owe the county any thing but that the county ewod ma and when aakad why ha Inter insisted on anothar audit WsBaoa made ae re ougkt to ha audiad. He was than aak ed tha qpifloa if the reason ha awde head told to do aa and Wallace did not say paa or an. they km • look at the condition of the Hen party ia Barry C»—ly for Hw last six yaws. 1. M. Davis, tli* first mm to be •Isuffhtered by them to |<m Other, ara still hare tot H l ■■■■>■■ far them, a* they hare declared they will do, to run and control the affairs of the Republican party ia Sarry ty. U. 0. BELTON. Central MtlSadui REV. &. H. DAUGHEBTY, Pastor. Sunday a*aai $M A. M. Moraine worship lUtt A. M. Evening worship —,._T.00 P. M. Prayar meeting Wat Ml P. M. i af tha Cidttlsa of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK. at Mount Airy, to tha state of North Carolina, at tha etoaa af Imtoin aa June :«>th, »»»• BMW Iaiw and discounts, $1,116,242.36 Overdrafts, 327.14 U. 8. Bonds to so All other U. 8. securities, 68,700.00 Other bonds, se curties, etc., 44.66S.S0 Bankin* house lOAOO.OO Furniture aad fixturaa, .... tSBQP Lawful reeerve with Pad . aral Reserve Bank, 6S.867.08 Cash in vault and amount doe from National Banks, .... 68.767.S2 Amt. due from State Banks, hankers and trust com 164,193.62 Checks on other banks, .... 8.344.26 Miscellaneous cash Mams 2,026.51 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer aad doe M tHP Ttetal, ..4M1S.967J1 LIABILITIES S-l fi •• 8 ft SOj » t s « . -t W © ST a Each lady tfcat pays Um nfuUr Wmwm Monday M|hl, will be |iiw a 10c tackat far Tim., Wad., aad Thurs. Night.

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