ML J. O. HOGAJI Sydoor <fc Sparge* (■Hffsar* Afftnt# IKHJNT A)Sty. ft ( . mar c mitchell. m.d. mp.il Mot I. l*i, M. r Ir. W. M. tlolli»fswwtli DENTIST Mount Airy, N. C Dr. J. P. COX MOUNT A1BY. N. C Mm pktM U1 Rea. phaaa M Wuwi Daily: ttoll ui.; 2to5pm. Mo*. Wad. and Sal. nighta 7 • pjL NOTICE Jaatee Ed*»r Medley r%. Ella 1M <*1bi Saperior Court, Before tha Clark. The defendant abate maij will take aatice that aa action •« titled aa above has kfoi commenced la tha 8a perier Court of Sorry County to oh iaia aa abeolute divorce and tha aaid defendant will further take notice that aha ia required to appear before fee aadanirmd Clerk of tae Superior (hat for harry County at hi* Office ■ Dobeon on the 25th day of Sept. 1M4, and an»w<-r or demur to toe complaint filed in thia action or tha plaintiff will apply for the relief de manded in the complaint. Thia the 21st day of Aug. 1*24. F. T. Lewellin, Clerk of the Superior Court. Mk Jottpkum Arthur Hold Tc Ta^alraliy. tta lamt* to « by Minim m • tarry, b Ik* fruit to wMek tm to 411 fruit*; that to. tlM tarry to a*ly • 1 of tta torgrr (tlvlatoa ralM fruit*. Rat popularly ttar* to I much ronfaataa a* to wtattar bin I'm aboald ta nIM vagal frail* Tta (b«t I* ttar* to *o well- , to tta popatar mm* *f tta Baomr, court* to SM* «* tald tl try ha** Md that all Ilk* patatoaa. <-«M>«ga. carrot*. <turto« tta prtorlpal part *f * ar* to ta raprdal a* whll* thoa* ua*d only for J««*art era | fruit* Hot (hi* rota— • loac tta dlfllrulty St. Ntor*! Chmir Macs Ik* Mfhth ceatary. tha flNb tteal of St. P»fer» chair baa baas rdtbiMH aaauaily U SL Mii*i at Imm, wit* (real poaip aalamalty which ft Patar h «M H barea baea real tbroaa. aopported by fsar dcsadc iafawtH If Mtchelaassl*. Tta I)h<m ataada la tha graai aara. be MM tha altar at St. hn-r'i TW Chair af St. Patar. bat It was Oaraw •nt abnat a caatary age that this ss» p in dly Barred artfc-ka bats tha laarrlp tloa "There is bit saa Sad aal Mahomet Is MM Prophet" ■ la *ap liaasd that thla chair was braagbt from tha East by tha Crassdars LUm in E—rglmd— Tha Indiaa asm* at Eversiadea ft ! Plarlda SMaaa "Grassy Water." Tbara { laad ceeerad with watar. aaaally vary j •hallow aad HIM wtth graaaea. Maw i aad thee there la a "gat" or "aloagb" (a craah) Haw iai Ihn alao tbara , Is a map UM with trass. Rom»tlmea oar wfll Sad a lab* all HIM wit* aawgrasa Tbara are llrtla mocha." with trees aa tha*. Tha wa tar Is oaaally dear, bat far tha aaaat part baa a llrnay. allppary taeta Hiere taal much game la tha gudea , proper, bat on thr higher laad la tha ddalty of tha tfaha tbara arr deer, tarhey. panther llrtla Maek baar. rac coon. fa*, aqalrral. ate. aaporlally to those placas that ara tart brat fna rlvlliutloa aay* Hapabarg Usba la Adeeatare -tlaraalaa. Tba Madid was s dtatlngatahad narratlBf family, which rose ta sa prar power la tba PMaaatb cawtary, aad became taaiiias as tha rasmrars at literature aad tba Mae arte throaghaat Italy. Ita meet lilaatrtona membsra were Ooeltuu dn Madid, sarnaatad II Vecchlo (The A art eat) aad Patar Patriae, aad Uoreaan. bis graadw, -aromned The MafalSreat. aad Tha rather of l<etter* TMa latter ralad noreace frnm lata to IdR. aad pew*ad himself a aanat niunl*ceat patron of art and tlteeatare T%e tboally of the Madid became aattan oa the death at Its laa« mala I a»i 111 statSe. (Mas Oastoas. areeath graad dabe at TV* caay. la ItW. -Ksaaas City Star. Curmd thm Fmp " "*"» s aire pap. laa't '*r aald Jim. the village Ml at. gating pewodly at Mi pet lerder "I 'araat 'ad 'lm loag I aaed Karaier (lllea aaa day labia' lm itl i'|Miad. aad I aay* to 1m. I aaya. 'What ba ye (all ta do with that pop. Parmer OII*V 'I'm gois' ta drowa lm. > aaya. burrowfal Ilka; "a*s al way* '■hewia tb> pa Iai <4T dk less a' faofa -•Oh? donl drowa tm. mister. f aaya ftee lp> la am. Ill cars 1m.' «ad I dM ears "ha. Inn; I did thai. I - i- - - tL , I, JUM rMMj co wiiver intir nan AVmnm'i hurlw. >« • "I had • cnrioua himHw of I tnff witcM by mm pec eon or par Mae whom I eoald not in » (nM( that «u mw to lea»e m« durinr the nnt two jwn." Mra. Amy Burke. fowiMM to Prtnceoe Unm daughter of the SuKan'n wm-in-law. in an article written for the Now York Sunday World Magazine, com mencing next Sunday, Baa pictured vfjMRy the life of the Orient hehJU t^<-curtain. To ha mre of a h TRUSTER'S SALS ^ Bjr virtue of the powrr conferred ion ■« by I deed of tiiut executed ► V Morris Samet a .d wife on the 19th d:it if February, 192! ami recanted in B< k 79, paye 11, at lite ivcvrd uf deed* of trust of Surry County, given to secure • debt of I2,2'M).00 to the Surry County Loan snd Trust Com pany, I will s«U to the higbeat bidder, in front of the First National Bonk, on Monday Dm Utii day of September 1924, at one o'clock P. M.. the follow ing described real estate: Lying and bemr in Surry County, adjoining the lands of R. G. Coiding, H. Leonard, Burd Snow, and bounM ss^follows—vii^JBegtnning at a stake Booker's corner, Southern part of this tract runs North seven and 10-100 cha to a w^thMic^Twt few ehs. West sixteen ehs. te a somrwoo}; thence. North four and 1! ehs. to a Chestnut oak; thence. North forty 'our dsgrass East fourteen and 1-1 ehs to a Mpb on the branch taw mill yard; thence, North t waive deg. East eighteen and 90-100 cha.; thence. North eight degree* East toa ehs. to the. corner sis as far K. C. Golding hi Coding's tea; thence. East twenty-one cha. la • Poplar Mr nerjUeo corner for H. Leonard; thence South forty-fire degrsee East savan and 1-2 cha.; thsnca. South seventy ieitrtea East four aha.; thanes South forty-eight Jugrssa East five and 1-2 cha. to Byrd Snow's line; thence South 27 deg. Weat 53 ehs.: thsnca. South sixty-five dag. Waal eight ehs. to the beginning, same containing 107 and <5-100 acres, more or leas. (Par fur i dead froa ther reference aaa dead from J. H. Polgar, Trustee to W. J. Byerly under date of April 1Mb, 191*. and recorded m Surry County Records to Book of Deeds, 77, pare 8, with the exception of 10 acres sold to Link Golding in the spring of 1920. Purchase money to ha paid in cash. Sale made to satisfy the balance of 91600.00 with Interest and coat to he _ 1 _S _ a This 11th, day af Auguat. 1924 A. Kyle Bydnor, Trustee By: W. P. Carter, Atty. MBS. BUSH TELLS OTHER WOMEN How Pains in Side and Draff* gmg Down Feelings Wm Relieved by Lfifia L Pink Kam's Vegetable Compound Maaaena,N.T.—"1 had terrible psina in both my sidaaanda riragtnng-dcwnfaal hw uuii Kiirvirg n»»* aotiiat I could hardly walk, and 1 got run down. A friend who had^Uken Ljdia E riaed me to try it and I luv« takes It with tha bait iw ■Ha. I doniy h<iaa« farm. The Vego health and I can not jpraiae it enough. I am perfectly willing that you ah<>ulii n«. theaa facta If nv latter will b*-lp other women who *til) Miffer.Mra. Dm. bkrt Biwh. R. P. D. 1, Maamna.N.Y Theaf>uito/ helpfulneaa ahown in the kettert wa arc cooatantij publishing is worthy oi notice. Thaac women know by erpertmee > what l.ydia E. Hnkhamfa Vegetable I Compound will da Your trmblea are I the nm aa theira lim't it rvaauoabie U expect the «am* raaulta? If you have paini and a dragging Start the Boy to School all fitted oat in s New Soft You ean eerily afford it at the following price* and it really doe* help him with his afadiM to know he b m well dr— ti m the othor boya A fall line of lack Tar aulta, all A nice vaiMr of Mite, aioea • to IT $7.50 voltlM. HN Booutiful pottorne oil colon, all, 2 polio ponta, |1S.SO voloao, 116.00 volooo, oil Ihodd, stripe* and plaids, oil wool, caahmerea, Z polio Bxtro aisoa IS to 20, all ahodee. suits that will aotiofy, only flU* Comm and look thom over. Seeing la be lieving. Wars haw's Dept. Store OPPOSITE LEONARD'S JEWELRY STORE. Mowt Aft*, N. C NOTICE North Carolina, Sorry County i In 8uparior Conrt before tha B)erk. Special proceedings. VT 0. Mickey. Administrator of T. & Mickey, deceased., vs. Floyd Pnt lAson. Little Hill, Ellis Hill, 8. A. Mickey, Edd Mickey, Letha Hudson, Eliia Mickey. John Hudson, W. L. Mickey, hairs at law T. E. Mickey. DaeU. To Floyd Patterson. Lillie Hill and Ellis Hill defendants, above named, ■ You will take notice that an action entitled as above has beea nn—snrsri in the Superior Court of Surry Com- j tjr. to allow T. O. Mickey administra tor to sail tka land, of T. C. Wekey. dtcttftd to mht mtti to pty the dfbu and coato of administration of •aid estate *tH tba fu defendants will further taka notice that they are required to appear before the Clark of the Superior Court of Suit* Coot tjr at the court house to Docaon on Tkaraday Oct. Xnd. 1924 and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for Mm re lief demanded in said complaint. This 20th day of August 1914. F. T Lewellin. Clark of the Superior Court. BXKVTOrS none* Having qualified i_ _ mUU of f. Z. Vaughn, of Surry County, North !• to notify >11 person* against the estate of to exhibit them totW „ ar bafora the l»th day of IMS. or this notice will Ss bar of their recovery. AO dabtad U laid estate will immediate payment. TMa l»th day of August, 1M4| r. v. of I. Z. If you are planning to buy a lighting plant— TVB SURE you investigate the J. R. Colt system of Carbide 11 gas lighting, cooking and ironing before you decide. Lower in original cost than other plants of equal value, 55% cheaper to operate than an electrio-light plant (accord ing to published statements of the Wisconsin Agricultural College), and fitrniahea the light that science aays is nearer to sunlight than any other artificial illuminant. The highest insurance authorities agree that Carbide-gas is safer than the illuminant it replaces. No complicated mechanism to get out of order—no parts to replace—no fuel or lubrication. The J. R Colt system requires only recharging (average two or three times a year) with Union Carbide, and removal of residue which then gives service as whitewash, soil corrective or germicide. And remember—besides lighting, this system tarnishes gas for cooking, ironing and water-heating. The J. B. Colt "pit-type" plant is installed in a convenient place in the yard, out of the way and away from the buildings. Very liberal terms of payment allowed. Have a Colt man tell you the whole story. J. B. COLT COMPANY Qolt

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