65 and 67 Nelson Bvildial mmd FumnI Hmm of NdfM A Moody NELSON & MOODY Funeral Parlor and Embalming Chamber 117 Franklin Street Mount Airy, N. C. Every Modem Convenience Attendant Always in Charge the countr town. ■« fat rate thin fall the wanted to hare how awift Rent of Dob foIH Air, i The citizens of Banner-town an) Ottk Gitn, two of thr thriving sub urbs of Mount Airy, in importuning the authorities to extend the electric power ami light »ystem to their vil lagos^'^ie authorities art favorable to the preposition, according to oar informant, G. N. Slaughter, and have offered to extend the system on con dition that the cHitea* of the two vil I aires put up the expense ot building the line and contract to light at the minimum 36 home*. The length of the proposed line U one and four tentha mttoa and the coat is estimated around *1.400 The sub-coauaitlee having the mat ter in charge for the communities <eekhig power and light will call a mass meeting of their respective vil lages in the Mtr future to raiae the money and secure signatures to cm T \ Tuberculous Seal Sab Now Gfck Mayor A. V. Wnt, in an official' proclamation call* attention to the salr of Tuberculosis Christina* Scats by the District Committee ot Mount Airy which started Monday Dec. S and will continue until Christmas. The proclamation follows: "Whereas—the work of the District i ommittee upatnst t iberculnsis has been and la now a public benefit to the city of ltount Airy and Surry county, and when .." -that work has been and ta now Mipportod largely by the sales of Chrixtmaa Seals making that beneficent work wholly depen dent upon purchases of the seals oy I'itiseni, now therefore L A. V. West, jMfor of Mount Airy proclaim to the HBmds of this city the public nature of the service to which this money la to bo denoted, naaurinr such cltlrena as may not be familiar with K that the work is • noble one which all men may support conscientiously anJ 1 beg of you all to take advantage of this opportunity ta aarea tbo mfcr tonate, aad thooe who belie** in the protection of the public agalaat a *reat aad terrible scourge to take this opportunity to further the eauae of "Prevention and Cutc of Tubereu loaia." / Hourwood Roim) Par Ut. rim «Mlfcr fcrti mm io ik. mb hh r. l. IK Atrf. R. c. - — J 1 Rev. Eugene Olive of Mount Airjr <o4 Rev. L.' M. Holloway of Clkin left Mount Airy early this week to take in the Baptist State Convention •t Gaatoaia. Re». J. H. Kulgkuai of rSj city is 4bwat tram hi» pulpit attending the Fundamentalist convention la New York in the inte***t of the Mountain Park whool. Notice of Sale a« Baal By virtue of an order of the Dis trict court of the United ■>■>« to the wmu™ diitriet of N. C. Vj i n »« * -m 1. E- Alexander. Eaq.. Reforoe in llankmptcy in a cause ponding Im laid court entitled "J. H Sorau and Nora Jones Norman individually aad trading a* Nora Jnaea No pony. ttankrufta." the a* trustee of said estate will < nale an the pmaiaae the real estate, belonging to Hid Tract Nol.—64 aerea of land lying on King* creek, and being lot .No. 1 of the J. W. Jones drviaion of land and being the lot aaaignad in ion to Nora Joaea Norman and tally lie scribed in Book of Deoda No. T* Vt pace SOS Recrda of Surry Tract No I—10 aerea of land lytW on the old Dobton-CratehfMd Mad. ' near Fairview church and school hnnae, beinp the Nora Jones Norman home place, fuily described in of Deeda No. 72 at page 11* Re _ of Surry county, except about as* acre lying in the southwest corner of said tract, laid off aa a hoaaataad for Nairn Jones Norman. Tract No. 1—aha the reversionary interest after the homestead in the one acre tract excepted and deacrlbad a)«ve This property vill t« sold oe Sat urday, 16th. of Decamber, IMS at 11 a. m. o'clock, and the said sale is sub ject to confirmation by the court. I will also sell at the aaaa time aad place on the premises in Marah aid' Oohwin towns hi pa. Sorry County, N. C„ all jndginanta, accounta, bills aad notea receivable of TW« N0Jr**ft 7SM<m Rockford. N. C CUT FLOWERS Pot Al OCCASION! m. mm a. , rOB HALE In onkr to rlow out • larg* iJfciry H tin and tobacco farm, with 40 ap-M OaU- building*—five niidncw. hunt* cattla. (harp, and hoc h—TWo 180 Ion ioocr»i« silos, and nil other R9C40Bwy Niihtinw with wmI#f and electric light« in all. we art offwiDf an ununual bargain a* • whole or in •mall parcala, a value that duplicated any Thia farm i* located within 16 mis. of the National Capital, and 26 miloa of Baltimore Mi Two af the boat market* in the world. It a within one mile of the Fto*. B. B. Two mia. of the Washington, Baltimo . Annapolii Ktertric Rfni. ami in near the Baltimore and Washington Boule vard—a few mtlea from the Universi ty of Maryland. Pour County 1 run through the farm making it able far Subdivision. Dairy burns and »uwr _ have Men provided tor 60 cows, and much of the land has been manured, beside* large quantities of lime have been used on the farm. About half of the acreage i« cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and »)>out half in timber, but some of the timber has been cut for building purposes. An ideal proposition for a Uw men in the uar community to buy and divide. The way to buy a bargain is to buy in large acreage. We will sell small*tracts to any one interested and rent land to purchaser if he desire* morr to cultivate than he purchase*. I .and and in the same community Is producing a* high aa $800 the acre in tobacco, this year. Corn, wheat, and grass do well, and alfalfa has lasted for 7 years, and produced three cuttings the season. There are 40 acres in orchard, and we are offering this property for what the buildings are insured for. This proposition must he seen to ha uPDrccifttM. If interest, aaa G. F. Carr at Galas Virginia or C. C. Carr, Hemdon, Vir ginia. Easy term* will ba given, if deaired 1000 acres for «W,0M. lJ-lla. . NOTICE Having qualified a* Executor OB the bUU of W. J. Poindexter, I hrrrby notify all peraoM who are in<MM to tali W. J. NMlntor to pay ae at once, and all peraena who claw any dehta due than hy uM W. J Polnwitrr mu«t pruwrt their elaiMi to Me within lwel»» month* froon thin <*.a«e or Ihia aotice will bo •leaded in har of My iwwmi. Thia the llth day of No*. 1M i. B. Poi4de*ter, Err of W. J. Patafcitw. Dor'd. Notice ngalea* Umi By rtnm of irtnll) iwtd hi the •ndaraicnad uaatea in • oortaia dood of troat wcni jy ftyw Adaau day of JaAe 1M* to mom mi iadaM t*MM of HMM ill to tha BnlHw of Dm* office of Sam S-sirSiSs of SooBt *Afary!*h«^)rtTunT^. C.. oa "■nwasfrt."" the foUrtrtac taoM laal aatato: Adjoining M. Saaot, Lrtec aad ho . in* ia Mt. Airy Towaahip aad kah( . a part of tha Saatet >i»|ncti aa aur voyod by Voatal Taylor aad fcaawii aa 0*Neoi bin aad harfaatof •> • aUka ia the bnuuh eorncr of lot Mo. *. the and nvu^on the branch ahoat 1*7 foot to tho co mar of lot Ni. 1 thence Sooth vith tho Um of lot No. 1 400 foot to the comer of lota Noa IT aad • thence with the lino of lot No. • Eaat 1S7 foot to the cornor of lot No. I thrnce North with the Unoa of Iota Noa & and S four hundred foot to tho beginning, the aaaaa being lot No. I. Reentered July 96, 1M. Sale made to aatiafy a debt of .<:><Xi.OO, principal, interest and coat at «alo to add. Thia tho flat day of Nov. lttS. « Edw. M. Linvilla, Troatoo. Nettf* Trsatae'a 8*1* at M parr 04. default harte* in the coodttiona ia *aid and notaa 1040.00 aacoiad of «aid notaa, 1 m_ tion to the hifheat the Bank of Mat L itain, N. C„ «a the following real Adjoiiuainc H. T. | lar, J? W. in ItjrwU'l Km near a knack, ih ; down Mid branch South It 11 W. 4 M chain* to poplar, 8. 3 1-3 ekphp 11« rock, j. 32 W. AM aha. to neT 8 W. 3 1-3 cha. to a walnat tna, 8. L2t 1-2 W. 1-30 cha. to birch aa " 8. 73 E. *.40 eha. to dopa Weat S. M cha. to rivat, ! river N 00 W. 7.40 eha. to I branch, then up branch N. 11 2 1-2 cha to poplpr, N U I. Ul I cha. to cedar, N. 32 1-t W. l.flt aha. to rack N. 55 W. 1 ch., N .43 W. M link*. N . 20 W . 33 links N. 1 E chain* to hickory, N. 13 E. 37 to atake Sooth W E. with I line 10.lt eha. to i in* 16.64 acre*. 1 Thin Dae. 7th. 1033. O. E. Snow WHAT TO GIVE Let Our Cata log Help You Solve Your Gift Problems fto/-Gaje.^ IPJH a, -—®°*T»| .* ...

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