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lllent.ni l!s hill as-.rts 1 Wit tlf
Keystone- Company, directly and
indirectly, ui'iired hi the manu
facture and sale tlmmrliot-.t the
United Sfat.-s ard in foreign
count -hs of practically evry
gTad of watch oas -s and watch
movt nicrtM ami that, it so con
trolled the trade and commerce
in watch oases
a to
enable it. to
l)ractica)!y .
titk-n.
,i
all
oomp"-
The h!!l further sa.s:
"The d i'er.l.Iit., e;: leaven d to
and did indue jobbi rs to cease
hardline any other lin-s of
(Toads than those made hy the
. Keystone ( loan juiiiy and its sub
sidiaries, ref i;s( d to sell to .job
's bers watch movements and as to
the . Howard inf a incut, they
fixed and niaiiitained selling
prices fo'r both jobbers and re
tains and kept a black-list of
all dealers, who s dd said move
ment at less than the established
prico and refused to sc 11 move
ments as well as any of their
watch cases to jobbers wl'io con
tinned to sell to retailers whoso
names appeared on said list."
The hill charters the company
villi deception in putting on- the
market certain inferior grade
watch cases, labeled to suit the
purehi't eii- with long-term gnar
autrc,;. iiv order to cuitpd oth t
lnanufaetnreis to ecinpetc with
falselv labeled eases.
Trustee's Sale.
As Trustee, under a deed of
trust executed by D. . Parker
and. wife to secure a deht of
about $300 to the estate cf W.
J. Watson, deceased, I will sell
to th ft highest bidder for cash
in front of the First National
Hank in the town of Mt. Airv,
X. C. wi Wedn.fcday tlx- 2ith
day cf January, at one o'chek
1'. M. 1912, tlie fallowing de
scribed real estate, to wit: a lot
of land lying in Mt. Airy town
ship, a Ij.finii tr the lam's cf S.
I tuna n r.nd the lands of the
heirs cf W. J. WaUa :i, ato! oth
ers, eont lining aho"t t 1-2 acres.
This. l)eev1ii!ier lit, 1011
J. M. Hill, Trustee.
.V'uo:i jo i !nu a .:1 Pet '
t.e . ' I h '.. ; (,.-- l:--r:i,i
It Mil oen tlx. you u;. nil riht and
will r . rj ;f rnf t u U :;ey toward
pne i ;i: ::.!. . Y!i r . y i :t ;.' i
0ta'u or oil, r u ;r o- - .nt neiv h"
givtn h . : ::!!; in a 1 X l-i-to
ua l-.'t. i'.o'.dby all iJj-irs.
smallpox m town until Vis wi:is
kcrs curl up like a lean man
with the wi?;d colic, jnt 1 if the
newspaper man rntw a. three-line
item to the same effect his ad
v.-iii-city' will land on him and
make 1 1 iiii rovinble a crush d
fruit, salad. If the printer op -ns
his head about the presence of
slot nri.chi.ncs, penny ante and
li-h N-in-the-wa!!. every candi
date he supports at the primary
tJ-etieji will have rbuut a
rjucli t-how of iiominatii n as a
oiu'-legged man in a hurdle l-.ee.
The farmer can. ;;;, on his porch
and hmihast the board of super
visors from supper to break fa.st,
uid if the newspapt r man j ir.s
a loard ff the fence in that di
rection, his appeal for the county
printing will be about a.s effec
tive as a live broil with tobasco
S411ICC.
"The fanner can express his
cpir.HMi cf the new Methodist
preacher im a finu and hud
voice, on the four corners, and if
the printer ventuns to express
tJie view that the preacher ought
to be chasing a currycomb over
n milk cow in;oVad of filling a
large roc in with thi.'i czone and
in'i.infoi matu ii, he will lose sub
scribers to fast that he won't
have, the circulation of a eold
sb rage egg. The fanner dr.. s
not lwire to impress a chaste kis.s
on th. ui-.ist nose of hi.s foivni'in
in order to keep hini from get
ting drunk on press day, neith
er 1oks he have to get seme
body to go on his note when
the 'devil' carelessly feeds a
pair of pipe tongs through the
cylinder press or the rats chew
the lining off a fov s t of roll
ers. There Ls no law which eom
p.ls him to fill four coluiur.M of
space 'vitli a clogged think-tank
ami a stickful of brain-food.
"If the editor takes two suc
cesivo days c ff i:i fishing, his
patnrs call him a 1 o.iiVr and
take their job work to the oth
'r office. Jf he works until he
is bowed over like a fat man
with era nips pe pie say he Is fi o
bl'jgy to hire extra help, ff he
eu.trihiihs i?2.( to the V. C.-T.
('. arid wcriiS a boihd sinit on
Jsuuday, tit banks cad in Irs
no!, s with a in like a
ciwi-r g (
raa-,
f.,H
Iff
m a
and if '
;.Vs tti ! c
lp f .' the Woi.i ail's H-dief Corp
inp' r Ce IS fO'Vl.Je.i ;i U ; i .
Ui ! avoid.'. 1 a-i if d.r had the ,
Mvts. '1 i f a; r . - ) i. 'V-i
- .t ,U tit.. 'i-il
rj-.., ' a sdf-f.-eding
urinuii- sp'-eadt r. We v.ili live
h n.';.er, cr at a'ty rate it will
set nv h.it..'cr, as th.' nrirri d iit.sn
said, at d if tli w.o ! com- s t.
worst, we can live on rutabagas
ami n ek 'salt. v,ki-h we ha. e no
doubt. i an impru-i :m i t over
our e;r-ie,!iarv , ' i - -1 . Tin :i 'lke.V
to the St.ii' wiJI !.: tli pa. v. id
an 1 ' S -h !;' t he -.rrand u :.l
ifr '-i of di;:-"'."
fli.re Art Seme Tchphcr.c Girls
Who Will Net I til.
UoMeli, Dec. -0.--N t even
for siieh allurements as a Christ
mas present cf cash and promise
of a junsiou will the young wo
men tmplovid by the hx-.d telephone-
e,iiipany reveal their ages.
Kts'etitly thei direetois.' f the com
pany voted to give the switch
board operators' a cash present at
Christmas, the amount varying
to age. It was announced that
this ( liristmas gift would eventu
ally d 'V( lop into a pension.
One of the young secretaries,
a man, had the task of tabulat
ing the girls by ages. He be
ban his work among the lo()
young women cmploved in the
main fi'icc. Afti r a few hours
of fruitless questioning he, n port
ed to the direeh rsi that the
t :!: was a liopnh ss one, as not
one of the operatois would ans
wer his question as to date of
her birth. The, scheme has, there
fore, been abandoned fcr the
present.
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DON'T SAY YOU'RE OLD
You Only Feel Old
Digestive orRana aro weak don't
asBlmllate food bh they tised to.
Other organs act moro slowly and
less ctfecuiall.
Ilood is th'.n a--A rluirjrtsh.
Henewal of Btron;,!'.i doca rnt cq'if!
the wear and tear of your u'-Htera.
That's what makes you feel old.
Nothing In the v ovU vi!l tono tip
and lnvi?"-i :( i (;.-- v-orJc. hack-pi!d-Insr
orn'TP, r-: ':' . -;. ll-..ed and cre
ate strength ro ' : VIr.ol.
Vinol Is unt a . oi rrstrum, fi'rr.-j-.ly
the ineil'rtn .! rV-cn's cf tTei
rods' livf-rs, v.-!": t!o vk.-.3 naa-at-lnq;
o!l cMuv"-! :, nnJ tor.ic Iron aM
fd. Tr.v a bottlo of Vfnol with t i
ujuera'amliric; t!iat your' taoney wi'l
Le rf urned If it lie not tr.a'io vti
rt..,, f(sr.j -on r anj ivo Jvtl
PEOPLL3 DRUG COriPAIIY.
-M .-.ii.t Ariy, N. C
e , la
a reeoVetV.
1!M1. ' '
Uo'liiursworth.
i' o.. i: ii v . i ,
Sadiii 11.
deed,
Trust
. ..;
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v :;:;:- i f h I K ed . f
e:it:d to 1... I
I wife .M'i!l.i
IV.. I
,o :V i".invi ing
.u i iy lici t in ai ' r te
i' i d to se 'lire a ! bt i f Five
udred Hollars due and payable
h L. Suew, of Sorry Coanty,
C. due and pavabV 1 ."()., N'ov-
In
c
uh r 1st. 11)11. and ijo'O, due
and payable N.v mbcr 1st, 1!H2
and whereas d -tanit lias Ii -en
made in the payment of 1"0, due
November 1st, l'Jll, which ac
cording to the terms of said deed
of trust makes the whole amount
i 11 v .... 1..
uue ami payanie .oi inner it,
l!)ll, and upi-n npplicath n of
th.e holder of the notes, l will
sell for cash to the bight st bal
der in front of The lhink f
Mount Airv in the town of -Mt.
Airv, N. J. on the Tth, day of
l.inuary l!M2 at 2 p. m., the fal
lowing real estate, tt wit:
I'etfiiining At a black oak i:
Wot. side of Dohsoii road W. W.
LovilTs & S. Iiobertsru's corner .
thence Kast time chains and 75
links to a maple in lovil's line;
Thence South 12 degrees East
, M'VCll a!!t
I ....1. . Tli,. ii.
i chains to a white
e South decrrecs
West three chaini'tt a stake at
I forks of Koad; Then South six
idegrns West one chain; Then
I J I ' in
South 20 degrees Vust three
chairs; Then South 12 degrees
West five chains; Then South
eight degrees Kast one chain and
Co links to I stone on West side
of said Koad; Then West five
V.' chains to Austin Snow's line;
Then South .'0 degrees , West
'about four and Vi chains to a
stake and corner f mill tract;
Thou North 71) degr ts West 12
jchaiis to branch; Then up said
j branch as it, nirandeis to a maple
j S. KobertMUt'si corner; thru near
! North 0(5 d-gres Ka-t with a
iii ir
I the
;!hir
ked lire 15 an 1 1 ehaii.s te
ln-ijiniiing, containitig in all
t hi
ve and j aens tuop
or h s.
T!:is is all of and the same
tract of land conveved to Fnd
L iv.- bv 1J. Ij. Snow and hi-.
K. !:. Sm.w.
!d to satisfy sail debt, in-
: t' r- -t :-:nl cost, of sale.
iTl.'s I.AJi!r 20th. 1911. .
; pleaded in bar o
: This Dee. lVth
I It. V..
ihou V. ('rouse, Kx. of I
f! 'org- If. ('rouse.
X. (). r. tree, Atty. for Kxecutor. !
i Adniinltratcrs Nctlce. j
IIe leg qnalit" d as Admin's-:
tr't.u- of Ii. J!. A,.!.; . .!
P v;s having claims against I
the t ;:.! f se.id . ; -as. d a; e !
r; jiiistvd to presi t the yn-1
Wifhut tw elve me'.ths; othcrv.ise j
this notice will be pleaded in I
bar of a recovery. !
T. Ii. Avhbv. a liar, of estate f '
K. Ii. Ad Lv. decl. j
! Tliis Die. IDtli, 1D11.
NOTICE!
I
Sale cf a Large and Valuable
; Tract cf Lands!
j liy virtue of an order of the
( Superior Court of Surry Coiin-
ty, made at November Term,
; 1!)11, in the case of I. M. Cox
and W. A. .Martin, adminlstra
; tors of C. 1. Cox, deceased,
against C. V. S. Hoyden, adminis
1 tratrix of N. A. lioydi ti, appoint
ing the iindersigm d Commis
: shiners for the purpose, we will
sell on the premises, on the loth
day i f .January, li12, the follow
ing real estate, to-vit :
i First, tin- fullowiiig tract of
! land, laid off to .V. A. I'.oydeti
as h'u homestiad, ami describe d
as follows: lieginning at the
.mouth if a branch that runs
; down on the Kast side of the
(dwelling house, and runs up
said branch as it uieamh fs 40
chains to a stake; then South to
the Yadkin river; then down
said river to the beginning, sup
posed to contain one hundred
; acres.
Second, Any lands lying in
I Surry County of which N. A.
: Hoyden died seized, sail land de
scribed in two deeds of trust,
executed by X. A. Iioyih n to W.
V. Carter, trustee, tunl one re-
: corded in Kegister's office of
Surry County UKt March. lHO.l,
the other 1st' day of April 1)".
Terms of sale, ojie half cash,
the reiaa:ivtler,ort a credit of six
, month. 'The purchaser will be
put in possession of said land.
Iitid sold in lots or as a whole,
f Tins December lhh, 1011.
V. U ii-'M" a'i'i T. W. Koiger,
C..!l,:ill-so lie! S.
"MA
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iHAS. W ?;!(b0
PrattaJLtmitcJ t.)
Opt'OMite ( Knl foni llo'el
Over far s, Kluia I r;;jf CcKput-y
lj . i-.lmrn, N. 0
OfHc- i hi.-u- '.VI
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DR. J. E. BANNER
Dentist
Of!iee in new Uoliikitf Ti.t iloor tie
low l'o.-.t oitice. In outer t(- avoid de
lay, out of town pen pie idiivulil, when
possible, plione or write beti.re com. njf.
Otiice pnotie 115.
Keaidctiee phone 113.
j R. R. FOLGER, D. D. S. j
I DENTAL SURGEON j
Mount Airy, North Carolina I
OSlc on Mala StrMt, nxt donr South of
I'irat NdiuBkl Bunk
J. W. EARP & COMPANY
Undertakers end mbalmers x
l We carry a full lire of Coffins,
-. .i... i ..i..... . ......... p. T
asill-13, uunai 1UL.I.-P, nii"ici b.uul. 4
:
I Furniture liop.ti'-ocl 1
Upholstering Neatly Done
! Pictures framed to Ordor j
.We one door south of First f
National Lank
Residence Phone 82
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DR. J. MEIGS FLIPPIN
Off cm vrer Gwjrn'i Drug Stuif
Office H'Mirs: 8 to 9 A. M.; 2 to 4 arc 7
to 9 P. M. and by appointment.
Leave calls at Gwvn ')rv Co. or at
residence, l'23tain St.
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