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«» following described real MUU Moont Airy Townahip, Sorry Coon lot nf land fifty feet wide and .J»»ty feat on the north aid* <H " if road, and Critx land, adjoining >*. o. D. Fawwtt now daraaaad mt «hirh the preaent houae plan of h"rman Dalton atanda. The line be finniac on Crit* corner, runa about "•-a* with the road fifty feet, thenea e~rfh about ninety feet parallel wit* ttre fence and Geo D. Fawcett'i *e to the corner. Thenee a boat E «Mh road and parallel thereto. w«tk •o. D. Fawretf'a line and road fifty •et to wire fanca, thence with tenet »--iety feet to the road with Fawcett ane and Or it* line to beginning. Sec lead from Frank WooAiiffe to lamea Jarrett and Lottie Jarrett du f recorded in Surry County in Book W on page MO. Feb. 9th, 1MQ. Sale made to aatiafy a balance of "8" lit principal, interest and coat of -ale to add. Thia the 30th day ol -ne 1925. Edw. M. Llnville. Truatoe CREEN RIVER—the Bom drink—you'll like it DR. J. P. COX" Chiropractor Acute and Chronic DImum 522 Hr«. »-12—2-». >vrR WHITMAN'S MUSIC STORE MOUNT AIHT. N. C. DR. J. D. HOGAN DENTIST - Otn Oranife CKf Motor Cm. • Phone lit. RrmMrnre MS. 'DNOR it SPARGER Insurance Agents 'INT AIRY. N. C ^ERT J. LOVILL. M. D. Hon-« Phone* 10 A. M Office. MS M. and hy Appointment Rm. Vtt t by Appointment "f« o»er Holromh A Midkiff # W M. Holliiwswwtk DENTIST OUNT AIRY. N. C. S. A. CONDUFF -tpecialifing in Diseaae* of 5. Ear. Nose & Throat Glasses Fitted rated in Office* of the late Dr. H. B Home. IISTIAN 6 RECTOR INSURANCE isurance of All Kinds D. POORE. Owner ft Manager, lea hi r«t Office BnlWlag ' C MITCHELL. M. D. Jackaoa Building ■to,*- -< •-It A. M. t-4 P. M. >R. J. E BANNER DENTIST 3UNT AIRY. N. C Ca. LIE! AND AirTOMOHLX U»IU ■ or «riry an tb« Kast Mm. Ik* property nniini of *U rfwtfllni, mm) tto •mount Ww IUIT. toit«'»»t SAft.M, r.»«t. MM. u ul mut, tfcte Mh mi V North «W- of flmii Hurt, i. C IMI'ntiNmrtfc. fit fwt of ■ "tn*. 2It f«»t curtt, an ib* fciu'h •t<»- . f fVrrv *«iwt, I) Iwinf • v» ntnt H a4j»>niM tkr frofwrty of I. K lii i mum on Ik* KmM iU> mnd H I' I ^*r»-llfn an tin WmI ■»4*. tho MH,*M twin* nU.M, Intrnwt 9S4.M. nwt M.W, »ot»l t4M.nl, lyin* on tit* South ihI» «f rWrrv Mrari. Mjr ontrr ni th# H-m <1 rrl C.Hnmn i^o'-r» »f th* Towr. f Mhit *iir, 'hi* .'uhr 7. IMS. H V rVyrrta, City Tu Toltortor. INDIGESTION far Tight, Bloated Faafiag. "I had Indigestion," aaya Mr. W. B. Bouknigtu, ot Balienttee, S. C. "Working out. I got la the habit of eating fxu. lor which I *ooa paid by having a ticht, bloated teeling alter meat*. Thia made aw vary uncomfortable. "1 would lecl stupid and drowsy, didn't leel like working. I was told It was indigestion. Some oae rec om mended Black-Draught and I took it alter meals. I eat anything any time. "1 use it lor colds and I , x and it will knock out a cold and carry away the bile quicker than any Uvar medicine I nave ever lound." Eating too last, too much, or laulty chewing oi your food, often causes discomfort alter meals. A Sinch ol Black-Draught, washed own witha swallow ol water, will help to bring prompt relict. Black-Draught gently helps the over-taxed organs to perform their regular function*, in such cans, riddin- the system of poisons that mijriit accumulate. S-jld ev-;ywhere; 25c. c-*ta rver, H *ci*ntif U-ally n to Im told by MKk and hto •\pfty th# tfifhinf idi •-t*» up th*tr rollffim.' Th* Dayton "thin**' Dr. Pntmmt Uiand K. nf th* tffwt of Men.' "to the ' to '(pan th* dictation*! vtow a# th* j "TMa th*y *110014 h* ffm dot (iff. Mt only far th* win of t L» — a.iia—a 'n* ■* iTnt r wnvrn nwmrn ■ rrtum to Cuili with oc*, hot for th* aak* *' th* r«U(lM if th* Lord J«m Chrtot." "Chrtot ianity." h* wwl on, "to not toopar <iix*4 to th* aliffhtaat by a dlHnnry of truth, hut it may b* *n4a«fmd by a •oppreaainn of th* truth." H* dactorad K tmpoaathto to put Gnnh, which to a ralifiow work «nd not a »ci*nttflc tr*ati**, into con flict with evolution. Two H* part it ••nU of truth ar* n*r*r to conflict but • demand that th* dictational rtow of lb* Script urn h* taken can not fait to brtnr about warfar* that to >■ heartbreaking an it in iwn**!***. America Wipes Off Slate CUm'i D.bt Washington, July SO.—Chin*** (MM of t6.197.M2, the final installment at it» indemnity for the Boxer oat- 1 break*, ni wiped off the slate today j hy the United fltrtea government. . The money will be used for edura- ' tional porpoaea under the direction I >f a board appointed by the Chinese 1 government, made up of American J irwi Chinese ritiaena. President Coolidge, in remitting I he debt at this time to the troubled ] nation, acted under authority granted , hy Congress more than a year ago. i The Chinese legation, taking note ot I 'he action today, declared K would go far toward further cementing the friendahip of the two nations. "The Chinese people," the legation aid. "will never forget this extraor dinary act of justice and good will on 'he part of America. It it safe to , -ay that the gratitude of the Chin- < >ae people for thi* generous act will lot fail to manifest itself in var ous ways in the future relations of •he countries." Pullman Car* Will Beer Fam ous Tar Haal Nana* Raleigh. July 28.—Pullman cars on the Southern railway's crack ex tra-fare tram, the Crescent Limited running between New York and New Orleans, will be named after famous North Carolinians. Five of a new lot of Pullmans be ing turned out by the Pullman com pany will be named the "Zebulon B. Vance," "William Davidson," "Thom as Ruffin," "John M. Morehead" and "Robert F. Hoke." Selection of the five familiar name* in Tar Heel history was an nounced by President Fairfax Harri son in a letter received by Governor McLean today. Mr. Harrison had asked his excellency for the Tar Heel names and the governor supplied him with a liat of many who have figured in the history of the state. Mr. Harrison's letter indicated that the names of other North Caro linians will bo used on later Pullman cars, since the five announced today will be for the first lot of sleeping ars being built for the Southern's «necial train. Austin Carter Reported To Be Violently Insane Raleigh, July 28.—Austin Carter, wife murderer who was saved from the electric chair by Governor Morri son last December, has become a rar ing maniac, prison officials reported today. He is confined in a cell at the prison and his continual wailing nightly harasses 76 other prisoners In the same cell block. The prison authorities are endeav oring to get him transfsired to the criminal tnaane department Of the state hospital at Raleigh, but that In stitution has declined to take him, re porting the crimnal ward is filled to rapacity. Carter wa* sentenced from Rock r.ghsm county superior court early in int. His attorneys appealed 'roas the death sentence te the su preme court hut lost. Governor Mor "'son commuted his sentence to Hfe Imprisonment when doubt was raised • ftwmt ef the poet Office at PUat iMHkki North CMht, on Mall Tmmm Factory lata, mm bo at lota No. M, 40, and 4ft m ilww Ml JwtHtri a* plot of Town of Pilot iMMihi, N. c, do tad September til. IM7. raroeded in Register of Office of Bn> County. Mortk Ml ImM to PUot Milling Company n the mini of Dav1> and Pine im 70 foot front .n Davi* W. K. MftU, Traato* •y B. C. Mvena, Atty. 1AI1 »iirjiwlM let it RAIN SNOW SHINE HAIL You should worry about your car! Ifa'aa got tha heat news you aver ward. No more worry about what ind of weather you go oat in, whore no park your car, aad bow long. Vt'rt installed special apparatus to efiniah your ear by an Mtwidiiu iew procaaa, called tin Lacqueraid yiM. A year from the day your ar cornea out of oar (hop, no matter iew hard you nae it, yon can Ma your miling face in ita fcloaay finish. That's more youII get your car back wice aa anon m you ever did before, rorr us or anyone elae. If that ounds rood to you. come in and bear he wk<le story. Norman Auto Paint Shop THS SOUTHERN IKTU TKI SOUTH A country can grow r t no taster than its railroads Iti§ that the South today pnjfiliblf investment cA capital. Bat, if freight service is to be adequate to care for the increased output of factories, mines, farms and f very considerable part of this capital will have to be devoted to railroad development. Investors will naturally place their fundi in securities yielding attractive and assured returns. The Southern Railway Company, like any other businssi. will have to bid for its funds in the general investment markets. The ability of the Southern to obtain new capital will depend on its power and the rate ol return it offers SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM SUICK Will lUHO TKIM Buick has built abetter tomobile oSee it todmyat the I » , A vireenwood Auto Comoanv Fllrin, N. C. M >unt \iry, N. C
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