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JUUUS ELDR1DGE Agent (w Vu UMby C*. rWW Niuiiljr't Dm C*m4tm The "RexjkllM Store Phone 31 ■ -.1—J B. . Nolle# of Tisetae's fi4 oI ' 1 By virtue of authority »Mt«d in «• u truatoa ia • certain deed of trwat a&aented the 18th day o I Dm. 1»1», by V. Y. Davenport ami iimrW in book of deeds of trust of the Register of Daeds office.of tern County, North Carolina in bood 7! page ft, default having baan made in tha pay ment* of the acta* therein *ecorad. I will Mil to tha higheat bidder tor caah, at public a act ion, hi fnat of tha Hank of Mow* Airy, Mount Airy. N C. OB lMfc. IM1 L Tha following d*«crib*d ml lying an and inoi followa: Located in tha town In C. B. Da via' 2 degree* Mat 11.71 cluiina to a wood U, rmerly a dogwood CO mar; thanea north 47 degTOM aaat 3.60 chain* to a ateka formerly an old Whit« Oak near an old road; thanea north 47 dagreaa wut 7 chalna to • (take with pointer*; thanea north IS dagraM wn! to a White Oak Mplin near tha fork of roada 14.80 chains; thaoM «outh 84 east 6.80 chain* to a ■take on email Oak naar tha branch on the WMt aide; thence tooth 6 1-1 degrees E. and on tha WMt aida of the branch 14.04 chain*; thanea eaat with J. F- Bland1* Km 12.60 rhalna to the beginning. Containing 28 acre* more or leaa. . ■ Sale made to Mtisfy an indahtad neu of $2,018.75 interest and coat to add. , Thi* the 18th day of Oct. litfl. Edw. M. Linville, Trustee —ThfcJi of wf^ foa tpmti j—ty "J —Tknk of ■ Ran* that #tl arte H «• M<f^rMUL —'Tfcnll of 4y ■Win in MR HrJka. —TVtek of ■ Ran* lU <«il ^ ia «)n initial aaM «tuia «rMnf >v. W.'«a >t M «ila> you ara lhinlun| p-OLE'C x SANITARY ^ DOWN DRAFT RANGE Tht Stoo* of uchut** ftaturu W. E. MERRITT COMPANY Ontario Grain Drills Best on Earth 6 Disc, $70.00 8 Disc, 87.00 We keep a full line of repairs for these drills in stock at all times. Chattanooga Plows The World Standard All kinds and styles. Buy now, the price is lower, but may go up again, since the railroad strike is coming on. Sherwin-Williams Paint, per gallon, $3.50 » Special sale of Crescent Cast Ranges with hot water reservoirs, our price now, $57.50 We don't keep Goodyear Tirea—we sell them. Special sale in cutlery and pocket knives—we are making reduction in these lines as we are going to change brands. Crockery 15 cents per gallon while it lasts. Roofing of the rmry best grade at reasonable prices. Complete line of Building Material. Why Waste Coal by using an inefficient beater. Price* cheap. Ranges carry a special price for 30 days. For anything in Hardware tee f. D. Hotcomb Hardware Where Dollars Count \ Why the Gmimm Smmk TMr FImI at Smh* On th« return of the Amtmui drvadnaughta from the North 8m, Admiral Baatty, hto farawall ad dreaa to Admiral Hodman and hi. American aailor*, aaid 'The fighting la now over and tha talking will be Admlral Baatty waa a prophet and many iatoroatinc atoriaa of tha war by Ganarala and Admirala have ap poired. Tha lataat la by Admiral van Reutar, who aunk tha Garmaa flaat interned at Sea pa. flow. Tha New York Ttanaa, referring to tha naw book, wrltaa aa follow*: ' Admiral rom Re iter, who waa la command oi tha Gotman flaat bM auok a* Scapa Flow, haa racantly pub liahad a book, "Dar Crab dor Doat aehaa Flotte." It la a brief account of tha aaparlatwaa of tha Qarman nav al offlcera after tha aurrandar of >918, and of tha motivia which lad tham to deide to a ink tha ahipa. According to tha Admiral, tha raaponaibility waa aolely hia own. Ha had no ordara from tha German Admiralty. It la not de nied, It la even intimated, In the book that the matter had boon discussed in German naval circlaa before Admiral Router aailed from Germany, but hia final determination waa taken on hia own motion, aimply aa "a Pruaaian officer in accord with Vie Prussian naval tradition." "Thia may eaaily have been true. Naval officer* are often left in poai tiona where they are nut of touch with their superiors ami mint act on their •reneral knowledge dT'the doctrine' of their profession. They do what they ihink their chief* would order them 'o do if able to iaaue matrurtiona. But Admiral Renter give* special reasons why he made up hia mind to send hia interned ship* to the bottom of Scapa Flow. He waa influenced partly by hi* own deep insight into 'the Britiah character. The whole scheme to in tern the German war veaaela he sus pected of being a trick. Knowing the inherent 'duplicity' of the' Britiah Admiralty aa he did, von Reuter waa confident that only a good opportuni ty waa awaited by the Britiah to aeize hia ahipa. Hence he reaohrd to fore stall Enpliah treachery by a treacher ous act of hia own. Beaidea, he had just teamed that the Veraaillea Treaty | had been submitted to the German delegatea, and that they had five days in which either to accept or reject it. How did he knot/ that the war might not begin again any day t In that caae hia wnrahipe would certainty be overpowered and captured by the auperior forces of the Britiah. Again the need of anticipating what the English might do preyed upon hia mind and finally led him to aink the fleet rather than to run any riak of it* falling into the' handa of the ■nemy. 'Incidentally. Admiral Keuter re veals sorrowfully the »ad state of dis cipline on board hii ships. The crews | were in almost open mutiny even be fore sailing from Kiel. During the first months of the internment at Scapa, insubordination and many signs of a revolutionary spirit among the men were constantly showing themselves. Several thousand Ger man teamen were seit back to Ger many because they would not obey orders and could not be trusted. It was not until after these mutineers I and revolutionaries were got rid of that the Admiral felt it safe to hoist the agreed signal, 'Sink the ships at once.' "Admiral von Renter writes frank ly as an officer of the old monarchist type. He scarcely conceals his dis like of the German Republic. By its weakness in the face of the Entente Powers, he declares, it placed the German Navy in a position out of which there was no escape except to tal destruction. But of what he did the Admiral is obviously proud. He simply decreed that the "unconquered' fleet should go into its self-chos*n grave.' It never occurs to him to a«k how an unconquered fleet eould sail out and surrender without firing a gun. Sheriff of Stokes to he Impeached. Danbury Reporter. E. 0. Shetton, sheriff of Stokes county, ia to be impeached before Judge Shaw at the fall term of the Superior court which convenes here next Monday. The indictment was made by Jno. W. Kurfees, of German ton, and signing an affidavit with him were T. S. Petree and J. R. Caudle, of King; John R. More bead and J. M. Venable, of Quaker Gap township. Mr. Kurfee approached the sheriff and demanded his resignation. The sheriff refused to give t, whereupon Mr. Kerfuee, with Messrs. Petree, Caudle, Venable and Morehead signed an affidavit charging the sheriff with the too free uae of intoxicating liquor, unbecoming his office and nifaw the peace and dignity of the county. The affidavit, which was prepared- by Attorney N. O. Petree. after being executed, was filed with the clerk of court, and will come up for hearing before His Honor ¥. J. Shaw the first Monday of the first week of court. The above action war taken imme diately following a special meeting of the board of county commissioners here Saturday, called to consider the sheriffs situation. IdU 12 Mirtu is Now Back mm Job "Only • au who has to mk fa* I living know* what It iwm to got hock mi tha Job after not hittteg a lick of work tor a whoia jraw. 1 Uxrt twaWa months straight time ao ac oust of atomach trouble. One of the wont caaaa I guess any man ever had. Tan lac not only mad* ma a wall Ml again bat Mt m ip II pmmto to weigh*. 1 am writtog alt my frMai In other citlee to toll tham of tha wonderful news." Tha above statement woa made by Gaorga B. Lowe, wall-known smpleyss of tha Goodyear Tlra and lubber Co. living at 461 McGowan H, Akroa, Ohio. NOTICE OF TRU8TKE8 BALK OF LAND. By vtrtoa of aatnority valtod in m< in a carta in dead of truat executed by £. J. McCormfck to tha anderaignad trustee for Albert L. Banker to secure a:i indt'buxlbeaa of three thoaaand and thirl/-aeven and 20 one-hundredtha dollars on tha 19th day of November. 191' and recorded In the oflW of the Itegiater of Deeds in and for Surry | junty, North Carolina, in book <z, ■age 219, default having hcen made la tie payment of the note therein se ur»d and at the request of the holder itereof I will sell ror cash at public ■uctian to the highest bidder at the ourt hoiiae door ul Dobeon, N. C., on Mc.iday the 31at di.y of October, at I . m 'he following described real ea ate to-wiV Adjoining the lands of C. M. Callo way, Jacob Fulk, and others and ' in<led as follows, vis. Beginning on a pine on an old line and runs & 'J.i'6 ens. tu a chestnut stump; mer»r> •V.- 12.50 chs. to a stake in Sutnhm I iirner; thence S. & chs. to a stake in ailoway's line; ;thenc% E. 6 chs. to n apple tree by a road* thence 14.7b K. to a sour\*<>od and black oak; hence 21 chs. to a stake and pointers; hsnce N. 37 degrees E. 9 ens. to a chestnut stump on bank of road; thence N. 21 degrees W. 1.36 chA. to ui old rock corner; thenee N. 45 <ie •reee E. 14 chs. to a Spanish oak? '.hence N. 85 degrees W. 10.75 chs. U i small oak sapling; thence N. I* ' ■ degrees W. 6.76 chs. to a white oak: thence 18.76 chs. to the beginning con taining 64 3-8 acres more or leas. Second Tract—Adjoins the forego ng tract and R. F. Golding and bound d aa follows viz: Beginning on a maple on tha east bank of Ring Creek :ormerly E. Callaway's corner; thence 3. 13 degrees E. 17.76 chs. to a forked white oak stump, C. M. Callaway's corner; thencc N. degrees W. IS cha. to a pine; thence S. 8 chs. to a dead chestnut stump; thence W. 1 ch. Uence N. to R. F Goldlngs line; thence IS chs. to pointers on the east bank of Ring Creek; thencc down same as it meanders to the begin ning containing 17.73 acres more or loss, being the same land conveyed to J. Shaw by C. M. Calloway, Feb i. 1914 and recorded in oflkv >f R<t "ter of Deeds of Surry County ii .'-ook 68, page 676. Sale made to satiafv the balance iue with interest and costs to h. tided. This Sept. 20. 1921 JOHN J. RICHARDS, Trustee. wtmr 1 ~ - • ——w - Dr. R. J. LOVILL 1 PHYSICIAN OMn •»« f. H Murt RtHwiif Plnrr. 11mm 14* ; ■■11 « Or. W. M. Itollingswortt DUN I 1ST Mount Atry, N. C. Jarrell Produce Co. Wants , * 9 Chickens, Eggs, Butter Bttiwtx and all Kindt Country Produce SEE US BEFORE YO'J 8PLL 4—.. — Next Washday, 1 Surprise Yourself ^ 8osk the clothes overnight in water wonderfu^y soft ened with Red Devil Lye. Use only a tablespoonfol to each pailful of water, be cause this lye . is so very strong. Take this easy way to make the hardest water like soft est rainwater. Red Devil Lye loosens the dirt, gets the things soft and snow white, and saves so much drudging at the washboard. It t* wuhHoard wear that fray* out clothe*. Red Devil Lye wet a great deal of that wear, and tavei work betide*. When you mop, or scrub, put Red Devil Lye in the water. Two tabiespoonful* to each pailful i* plenty—thi* lye is strut// • Get* your cleaning done quicker and better, without backache or chafed hands. Doe* counties* other everyday hard job* better than anything else can. AHrmya keep a can handy. •Male Wa. ScU*M M»—«..:«—»■« C*. KMklk RED DEVIL LYE Sure ts Strong/ ■r£j Buy a pipe— alid some P.A. 0 Get the joy that's due you! We print it right here that if you don't know the "feel" and the friendship of a joy'us jimmy pipe— GO GET ONE! And—get some Prince Albert and bang a howdy-do on the big smoke-gong t For, Prince Albert's quality—flavor—coolness— fragrance—is in a class of its own I You never tasted such tobacco! Why—figure out what it alone means to your tongue and temper when we' tell you that Prince Albert can't bite, can't parch! Our excluaive patented process fixes that! Prince Albert is a revelation in a makin's cigarette! My. but how that delightful flavor makes a dent! And, hew it does answer that hankering! Prince Albert rolls easy and stays put because it is crimped cut And, say—oh, go on and get the papers or a pipe! Do it right nowl inceAuew thm national Joy
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