Van Lindley's
Oil FLOWERS
-PHONE
W. S. Mc Drag b.
DO IT TODAY Art • U
tie «f GREEN RIVER.
%
Resources Over Que Million boiler*
First National Bank
Mount Airy. IT C.
Has given satisfactory service
to its customers for more than
h
tweaty-five years.
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What can we do for you ?
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T. a FA WO 11.
K. G.
Griffin TnllfW*
Kant Griffin, the atep-diauyhter,
admitted. after tW tHtwonr of
[,fiar moUMrr, and aakod if »he rami
la tail the atory of tha MUlatKH.
aha would tall With
ImmI , sti#
tha story in mrj way cwwb
•ratine tha story of har parenta,
that tha doiWu- which aha r*
far tha work waa '« demand
liraa to har nothar, and har mother
•aid that aha fad uaei if m Uiyin*
Tha knife ari'h which the raaairu
ition waa made, lyin* »r. tha table
in tha patiant'a rooa at tha huapitaf
eeryed aa tha dim by which Sheriff
Fowler trailed tha aacrat. lapt Taaa
day morning the nhariff eiaited the
nd picked op tha knife. Re
the
Ta
knife It waa. On
| that It was BlanrhardV tha a har iff
ha waalid to keep tha
hha why ha
It aad waa told that It waa
<d policy ta law aa afcarp a
*h what laakad ta ha
I of Mood on It la a i
by Purification
will t*U yon tkat
of tl .• Sr»
" Why not rid
ailment* that
vitality!
t by tak
Firat tract. fcitiwiM at • rwk
pita, I. f. Reasiey and Goines corner
and runs Worth 71 1-2 East 45 c<H.
to the Ararat Knr, wnwr ia Gwya'a
llw; thence. down the river XogUl
5 d«f Eaat &.M cha.; thence, atUl
down th» rivar Soothe 40 dee Eaat
2 1-3 cha.; thence, Sooth IS iirt Weak
• K2 cha.; thence, South 48 <Wr W«t
t 1*3 cha. to Wilson's corner an tha
Eaat side of the rtarar; thence, leaving
tha river South 40 dee. Eaat I cC
to tfcraa papism at the ad** of tha
d ff; thence. With old road ac follows:
North • daf Eaat > 1-8 cha.: thence.
North 7« 1-2 da*. Eaat 2.7* chaina;
thanca. North 47 da*. Eaat 2JD cha.;
than North 74 daf. Eaat IJi cha.;
thence North 75 dag Eaat 1 1-2 cha.;
thanca. South 44 day. Eaat 2 chaina;
thanca. Sooth 33 da*. Eaat I 1-2 cha.;
th.-nce South It da*, t cha., thanca S.
Sr. day Eaat 1 chain; thanca Sooth 7
dec. Eaat 2 cha.; thanca Sooth 44 dec.
Waat 1 JO cha. to tha adaa of tha field;
thanca. South 27 da*. Eaat 2 cha. to
rid** rood, thanca ip ride* road N.
75 tlar Eaat 20 chains to an iron pipe
on the North aid* of the road, Ben*
la*'a corner; thanca. North 83 dec. E.
IS chain* with Benaley's line to the
beeinnine. containing 88 1-2 acraa,
more or toaa, and beinc the aaine land
conveyed to the (aid T. J. Mom hr
•he BsnV «f Mownt Airy by dead dat
ed the 18th day of January. 1922. and
of record in the Reriater of Deed*
Office for the County of Surry. North
Carolina, is Bonk of Deeds. No. J»,
pa«e 125, to which dead referencea ia
here rasdr.
Second Tract Befinninr a' a wal
nut and locoet ia the eld Franklin
Gwyn line on the North hank of the
Ararat Elver, thence, roaainc with
the Sulphas Siring tract, croaatn*
the Ararat River to a maple on the
Eaat hank, of the aaid riaei; thence,
rurmiac with the Eaat bank of the
•old river and with the South hank ana
the Southwest bank of same MM feet
.o Katcher*a earner; thence, rroasinr
Ararat River to J. H Gwyn and
Banner's comer: thence with Gwyn's
line North 52 dec, Eaat 485 feet to
a planted rock; thence. North 84 dec.
Eaat 311 feet to • planted rock; then
"'Hith 81 dec. Eaat 129 feet to a plant
ad rock; then. South 88 dec- Eaat 811
feet te a pleated rock; th«nr*, North
12 ilrc Eaat 800 feet to a plsntdri
rock: thence North 42 dec- Eaat 380
feet to a planted rock; thence. Sooth
74 £ac Eaat 147 feet to the begin -
nine, containing 40 acre*, more or
leaa. and heme the land formerly own
ed by Jim SatterfMd and known aa
the SattorfieM bottom; and heinc the
lane land enaveyed to the aaid T. J.
Nun., by J. M. Parker and hia wife and
Weldon Parker by deed bearinc date
if F«fc*jsry It, 1822, and of rat art
ia the Ftchkr of Deeda office far
the County of Surry, North Carolina,
in Book of Deeda M. at pac* 804, to
whiA deed reference is hare made.
Third Tract. Begtnniac at a torn
banan oa the Weet aide of Johnaon'a
cr»<ek and rant North 83 dee- West
[with Spacer's line H.78 cha. to a
- pUr, T. J. Nunn's qprner; therC*.
Sooth 18 dec- East 300 feet; thence.
Tobacco Growing
in South Carolina
Tobacco glow big m south G*nrfii la
• tahaccc world HaMi of Carolijv _ .
t« wktl* they an chaap Valuea win <nuM« wttkln a abort
HERE IS ONE BARGAIN
ill arm 6 Biln from tlahiia and 11
food tobacco nrktta, a* > goad Mikity rnada, 17S
in wall drama* wood land. Rich, friy.
with yellaw clay aobaoil. UnoanaUy good tobacco
Near consolidated achooL ^"six million poondx of
in thia county thia year Soil adapted to all M of track
rropa, oata, corn, cotton, pawaota. tobacco and all kindl of !
Good water and flat neighborhood. Healthy cKaaata. I
art rapidly bain* taken by thooa who know a good thing '
aaa it. Cona down and look U o*ar or wrtta for farther a
Prtca only 9SR par am. "A w«wd to tha wkaa, ate." lj
E L RING, Mhkira, Ga.
THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH
Making a freight car do
a bigger day's work
keeps rates down
Freight rates are much lower today
in comparison with the prices of goodi
than before the
The large sums we have spent for im
provements enable MS, with the loyal
cooperation of our employees, to haul
heavier trains, with a larger load per
car, and at a greater rate of speed.*
With the assistance of our shippen,
we have also reduced delays in load
ing and unloading our freight cars.
All of thws things help us torsduos
our oasis per unit of traffic, and «Mi