WRT t What You Have en Waiting For r Annual July Clearance Sale Beginning Friday Morning at 8:30 If you seek real values id quality merchandise, don't miss it. We offer a large and varied line of most popular dress fabrics, beautiful lot of millinery and an excellent stock of shoes Drastic Reductions on Everything . KITTRE . .of! mmm mrgcarai s mwers ONALPLG SIX VICE iTurnmyre & Lamml TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtu* of the power conferred upon m by a M of trust iwntod by W. G. Carter and wife on the 20th of April, I9S6, I will *ell to the high est bidder, for cash. In front <4 the First National Bank of Mount Airy, ea Satarday the 17th day of My, at Ml e'cteck P. H. the folio wiag d**crihed land to-wit: A tract of land adjoining the land* of Rufa* Goini and other*, bef Inning on the Weet edge of an alley at eerner of lot 17, Rufas Coin'* corner and run* thence. South U degree*, Weet 160 feet to the line of lot 16, Rufu* Coin'* line; thence: with line of lot 19, South 45 degree*. East 60 feet to the corner of lot 19; thence, with the kit 19, North 66 degree*. Eart 160 feet to the edge of the (aid alley; thence with the said alley. North 46 degree*. We*t 60 feet to the point of beginnning, *ar.ie being lot ll of the J. A. At kin* land, *ol«f September 1*. lOSt. and surveyed by T. B. McCargo Thin deed of trust i* recorded in Booh 90, page >1, of the Becord of Deed* of Trust of Surry Count*. Bala made to *ati*fy a debt of MO,00, with Intereut and co«t to he added. This the 16th day of June, 19M. W> w. Carter, Trustee NOTICE North Carolina, Surry County, Town of Mouat Airy. Partef Bosohrttsaa. Whereas petition has been filed with The Clark to the Board of Commla •ioner* of the Town at Mount Airy, making that Graves 8treet, from Pine Street to Rockford Street be graded, pavad and improved, and whereas on investigation it has been found ascer tained and declared by the Secretary to the Board of Commissioner that the signers of said petition represent a majority of the lineal feet frontage of property on said street within the aforesaid Units and boundaries, and saia finding has been certified to The Board by the Clerk thereof, and ap proved, now, therefore, ha it resolved, ordered and ordained: 1st. That said Graves Street, from Pine Street to Rockford, be graded, curbed, paved and Improved. 2nd. That the paving shall be of the following mate rial*,to-wit: Concrete and according to specifica tion* on file in the oOee of the Clark to the Board of Commisioners. Srd. That the costs of cadi grad ing, paring and Improvements shall ha paid aa follows: One-half of the coat of paving and haprovssaents (not including rough grading) shall be assessed against the properties of the owacts of lands abutting en said street within a* id territory to ho paved, aa each aide thereof, according to the Itaeal fast frontage of such property thereon, that is ths property owner on sach £ shall be aaseeeed each one-half ro«t at paviag and improving as aaaid, Making the whole thereof. mi Mate*. Wilmington, June The 4,701 ruN of iwortW whiskies found oai the HIM, which was tetrad into port here Saturday by tha I). 8. cuttel Manning, wu laadad on tha ergfl from a schooner a few mi lea off tha coast of Morehead City Monday af ternoon, J ana 21, according to state mant» mada by Herbert Hart man eoelr of tha Elma, when interviewed hi his cell la the tounty Jail this moraine. Hart man, who baa turned a federal witneaa, farther • la ted that tha other thirteen man af the crew were giving falae namae and that am<m« theii number were to be found the oAcan of tha ship. although each man refae ed to make sueh a declaration at the preliminary hearing held in the fed eral court room hare y eater day be fore U. 8. CoMUaaioner Louis Good When aaked hew ha neetod with the crew, Hartman aaid that he waa sggraarhed by a (hipping ma iter In Baatoa and asked if he wanted a job. He accepted a Jab aa cook, but after going aboard another rook from the U. ft. shipping board c*tm am board and it waa decided • hat they would aurtch far the jab. The shipping hoard cook took haadi, Hartman took tails and won the job <m the flip of the cote. After weighing anchor at Green Dock In Boston and taking on coal, the Elma headed south. The ship dropped anchor off tha Carolina coast a few day* later and laid in wait for the srhonaer, Hartman aaid. However, aa supplies were running <hntt it waa decided to put into More head City. On the morning of J una 21 the Elma put out to aea again and ' that same afternoon sighted tha trhooner and took on her valuable cargo of liquors. On tha very nest day aa the akip waa headed north the U. 8. Cutter Manning overtook it aad the crew was forced to torn ever its ship to the government avthorities. When the Elma waa taken over just enough coal waa left in its hold to carry it to New York, sailers of the Maiming stated. TV ship waa drat carried to Norfolk and later towed here. COMMISSIONERS SALE. NOTICE OF EE-SALE. By virtue of an order of the Super - i ior Court of Surry County made in , the special proceeding entitled Donna Boh, et ela—vs.—James Paul Bolt, at els, therein appointing me Commis sioner for the purpose of selling the hereinafter dvsrihed real estate, and after having advertised same for thirty days I ssanead name for sale to the highest bidder oa the 17th day of JtmeVlM*. T. P. Butner became the last and highest bidder at the price of W,250.00. There having bean aad up aet hid of Ave per cent placed on sadd bid. It has bee* ordered that the aaid lands be re-sold. I will aell at public auction to the highest bidder on the premiaae on the 14th fay af July, lm. at t e'cfack P. M. the following daaeilbsd real estate, te wit: That eertebi tract or parcel of land lying and Wag la Burry County. Mount Airy Towships situated oa the Hicks heir* aad ethers, eontaiaing If arrea mora or laM aad kaown aa the BoH land. Tai iaa of sale, nm half casl In ai> montba, head wttk •urety to he given for tha rmrments. This sale mail subject to the eoa flrmatlon of the court. Ghrea uadm mv hand, thie the Mth fay of June, l&M. w. a .... Maryland, lawyer. M*»tachu*ett* physician. Carter Braxton. Virginia, . Chart** Carrol, Maryland, lawyer. Samuel Chaae. Maryland, lawyer. Abraham Clark, New Jeraey, law y*r. George Clysaof. Pennsylvania, air chant. William Ellery, Rhode I aland, law. Iyer. William Floyd. New Terk, farmer. Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania, Elkridfe Gerry, Massachusetts Bay, Gwiaaett, Georgia, mrr l.yman Hall. Georgia. Phyairiaa. John Hancock. Massachusetts Bay. serchant. Benjamin Harrison. Virginia, farwi John Hart. New Jeraey, fanner. Joseph I1»wm, North Carolina, lawyer . Thnmaa Hsyward, Jr.. South Caro lina lawyer William Hooper, North Carolina, lawyer. Stephen Hopkina, Rhode I (land. Pranci* Hopkiaaon, New Jeraey. Samuel Huntington, Conertieut, lawyer . Thomas Jefferaoa. Virginia, lawyer. Richard H. Lee. Virginia, aoldiar. Pranci* L. Lee, Virginia, farmer. Pranci* Lewie, New York, mer | chant. , Phillip Livingston, New York, »ar> chant. Thomas Lynch,. Jr., Sooth Carolina, lawyer. Thoa. McKran, Delaware, lawyer. Arthur Middleton, Booth Carolina, lawyer. Lewi* Mcrria, New York, farmer. Robert Morris, Pennsylvania, mer chant. John ^lorton, Pennsylvania, sftrvey-! Nelson, Jr., Virginia, TRUSTEE'S SALE. \ fey virtu* at the power conferred im the urnl-r jried In a deed of treat qpreutad February II, 182V by M. J. Corn and wife, which daad of treat hi r«v'it'-red in book 71, 14. record of deoda of Vnnt for Sorry County, dafault having bran nda In the paytnen: of the Indebtedneea lo ured, ard at tfcr rwjueat of tba hoM»*T »f the note. I wiN aril for <-*ah to tha hifheit bidder on. Friday. J air Si. 1«M it U o'elerh M. n front ... if- Firit National Bank, n Mount Atrr. K. C., tha following daaeHM real aatata, tow*: . Lyltuf and bain* in Xooat Airy Townihip, Sorry Caunty, North Care Una, adjhoinmc tha I audi of EmaMtt CoOiaa, Jin Arthur HlfM and bound ad aa foliowi, ate; Beginning at tha h interaection of atraata and _ with went it^e of Junction Street, North 4 dag. Faat tS faet to a atone; thence with ColHa'a tine North *7 dec Weat IM faat to a atana and Hagan'a thence with HimA "M Sooth 4 dog. Weat M faat to a atraat; 'hence with aald SO fo> t | ST dag. Eaat 185 toot to the beginning. |«h auuie to aithfr mm debt, interaat and eoata of aide to add. TUa June 3m h. ISM. • FRED FOLC.EB. Treatee. Insurance at Low Cost If you need the maximum protection at the minimum cost you should investigate oar New Commercial Policy which is sold to high class risks in amount of 95.000.09 to 9100.000.00. A policy of 910.000.00 will be issued on a basis of the small deposits indicated below; % 30 40 Ml Dtp—11 82.40 MJO 104.10 $13 147.40 242.10 374.M We writ* all form* at Uf* and Endowment. Participating 1*4 Nun-Participating and ghre lei-viee equal to the baet. ' We have a General Araury opening in the Mount Airy territory and are in positio nto offer "top" contract to • real producer MM organiser. If interested addreea, with reference, Agency Departmrn*. Phila delphia Life Innurance Company. Ill North Broad Street, Philadel phia, Pa. C1Vhy the South has . economic health QOUND proiparltji arises only from the ptmpetHy VJ of many different types of industry. Sections of the country that are dependent upon one tiiainess or one crop sometimes have extraordinary prosper ity; add they also have hard times. But it is thoas - -* - - ...I, A - * - 1_ ft ,,, ' Al A «- - ^ - sections wnere prcxsuction m aiversineu inn Mi • real economic health. Tha present prosperity of the South epringi fires — 1m **- ■ -*■ ^ flMQf an went source*. tjm a seen onocn roe reoun

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