building*.. For and the balance will be paid upon the indebtedness aforesaid, the total of which, with tit* said deed* of treat, amount* to t2B.lM3.27 and the es*eea above this amount, i any, will be paid to the Trustees or their assignees after payment of itpmn of the Mb Given under my hand, this Ang. 8, 1928. J. W. Levi 11, Traataa. J. B. Folger, Attorney. The tale of this pre ei »■/ under the deed of treat will not prevent the opening of the School at Moo.)tain Park, aa Trustee* of the aehool ex pect to make arrangement with who ever purchases this property that the trustees may open and conduct the school, notwithstanding this sale. raacirrors notice. Having qualified aa executor of the teat will and testament of Lucy Wil born lata of Forayth County, and for merly ai Elkin, Surry County. North Carolina. Thi» to to notify all Mr mm having claims against the eetatc ef the laid Lucy WUborti dscsaaad. to iimiuI them to the ondarsignad on er before the 4th day of Auguat, 1» 14 er thia notice will plead in bar of receiving, and all pereoM Indebted to the eetate will please make IMS. ~ Cocks rhan, H* W^ Ave.. i ML M. & ROW1 f MM Afcy, Ns C OwlMi Ml OF HEALTH WOMMrS RKHT "ta"1 ■- » - a»er» i» *. ap to thaw: "U the aeaoclatioo had faraad mjmjm of tnt«w M um market Mm H wanted It, *• iAmI •tuM hava been not only to Iww price* aa the W.MM.OM pounds bat to kMtp prim Itmr aa iwt poaad of our IMS srsp. On the ether hand bf waiting to Mil part of tho IMS crap we have malatahMd prisM and yea AM geMiHC MM MOMf f«imt» haaaa here la Saath Carolina than raa lot a rnr ago. Mtla aMsrlatten <ta rtgfct In delaying a tbM payment In order to heap prirae geod or should «a hart ifcif i all aw nop, nagiij l«*s af priea or tha affect on new -rap pvieaeT* In practlealty every raaa grtsners hare snder ssd the aaawtartana' "no dumping" giadual selling poHcy which hu kept tobacco price* |a*i More over, thla retried tofcaaaa la new In 'I 'mand by buyers at jaat prleaa, for it wilt ha MM UaM before much re dried product can ha had fram tha -ew crap. Ceaperatiee Maihstlnt haa helped keep ap pifaaa an the IMS crap tire marketing eMoctation la growing in favor daily. Moreover, a large majority of ktm* era Mem te ha anthaalastieaHy back ing the provieion that each landlord be ■ (quired to deliver to the co-ope^ atire amociation alt the tobacco grawn Hy hi* tonapta, or etoc pay a penalty ! of • eenta a pound on such tobacca not delivered. "You aa a landlord ant put year own tobacco an the ea | operative wareboaM to help M epera ttce marketing and than pot year ten ! int'« tobacco on the aactian wara | house to kill co-operative marketing," m one leader put* K, or aa VHre-Pree •ipnt Joaeph H, Burt, of Virginia, •aye, "ft would have been fooHah for me to aend two *ona to fight for tho allie* and at the taaw time aend twa •on* to fight for Germany." Unquestionably tha plan is go tag to work a hardship in torn* caaes, bat •ho geta tha B canto penalty? Tha growers themselves. Every tiaie a ! signer has to pay 5 rents a pound he ; wil get part of it back himself m wel as part of the penalties every other signer pays. And via- «< m i-rh more impirtunt. the more tenant-grown tobacco the aa the more tenant-grown tobacco the as sociation gets, the more powerful it will become and the better prices It can get for every leadlard-awber's own tobacco.—ProgreMiee Farmer Washington FmU Tfc. Savor. StuM-W Washington. Sept. 2.—Severe earth tremori, which btpR at 10:04 o'clock last night and continued for more than two hours, were recorded on the Georgetown university seismograph. The disturbance ended at ltd* a m. tha intensity ranching a maximum at 10:42 p. m. Father Tondorf, director of the ob servatory, eetfenatad the cantor of dis turbance at »jm Mils* Iran Wash ington. The tiwin, he aaid, indicat ed it had beef a "balanced quake." j that another disturbance, apparently in the (mm area, had baaa.raaerded on the seismograph between 5:48 p. I in. and 6: M. Both ahacka, Father Tendoff de clared, probably uuimied In the had of the Pacific ocean, and were in tha nature of an MImImiI in tha earth's cmst after th.- Jap asm aarthqnake. A "nine million" gag' The mast expensive canine that ever strolled about tha streets of Greens boro, that is tha Goraaan police dog that in owned kg William Onftt, son of Mr. and "Mrs. Maaon Gnat, who ra turnad to ths city Tuaaday after spending several weoka in Europe. Young Mr Gant purchased his dog, a very handeans ana, in Bar)in. Tke stands no English—Mr. Gant apaaka ^ , & Si ai After Every Meal ■HHkMMtB STUDEBA Mount Airy Buggy & Auto Co. fHIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR STANDARD The 'Balanced Gasoline 1. Positive, iiistant starting 2. Quick, snappy pick-ups 3. Smooth, even power flow at all speeds«-high or low • 4. Clean binning for tow carbon 5. Long mileage for economy 6. Ample power for the hills 7. Uniform quality for uniform No gasoline can give yo*'any more and there is bo oth.T so r7^ when you need it as M8tandaxdw. The price is right. 8TANDARD OIL COMPANY - (New Jwwy) i

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