Trustee's Sale.
By virtu* of power conferred upon
the undersigned in • deed of trust
executed by J. W. White and wife of
November 10, IMS, which deed of
- trust is recorded in the oAoe of the
Register of Deeds, of Surry County,
In book M, pace 77, default having
been made in the payment of the deed
secured by said deed of trust end at
the request of the holder of the note.
of the holder of the note.
I win sell for cash to the highest bid
der on the premises on
Taeeday the 11th day af Jan., 1917,
at S o'clock P. li
the following described land, to-wit:
Adjoining the lands of H. L. Park
er, B. E. Moeer, C. W. Iloaer, W. H.
Fowler and others and bounded as
follows: Beginning on James Han
cock'* corner and runs oast on the
Jefferson Holyfteld line 17.60 chs. to
• stake in the public road letting to
Mount Airy: then up this road as it
aow runs N. 22.28 deg. E. 8 chs. N.
10 chs N. 11 deg. W. 4.(0 chs. N. 14
E. 4.80 chs. N. 8 W 7 chs. to a stake
on road, C. W. Moser's corner; thence
W. 83.50 chs. with Moaera line to s
small pout oak; then 8. 88.50 chs. to
the beginning, containing 101 acres
more or leas.
See survey of E. I.. Wolfe on April
17, 1917, recorded in Regieter of
Deed* office in book 78, page S74.
Sale made to satisfy said debt, in
teract and cost to add.
This December 11, 1*26.
J. M. FOLGER, Trustee
Natice.
By virtue of the power contained
in a deed of trust executed to m* as
trustee by R. N. Kulk and C. E. FulV,
which is recorded in the ofllce of the
Bagiiter of Deed" for Surry County,
in book No. 09, pace 61, to secure ■
debt of $2,408.34, which »aid debt is
past due and unpaid; and at the ra
' of the bolder of said dead ef
trust, I will offer for sale to the high
eat bidder for cash, on the premises
on
the 20th day of Jaausry, 1927,
at one o'clock P. M„
the following ^ real jwtate lying and
la Dobon Township', "Burry
County, N. C., adjoining the lands of
C. H. Kulk, Barley Wiiliamaon and
others and bounded as follow*:
Beginning oe a rock oa the North
of the Judesville road in William
saa's line and nlns N. SI chs. to a
white oak: thence E. 5 dag S. II*
eh*, te a tuack gum formerly a «"
ant; thence 8. 11.90 chs. to a
oak; thence B. 10 ch* to a che
oak; thane* 8. t chain* to a rock;
thance 8. 6 dig. W. ZUO chs. to a
■take in the middle of the public
rood; thane* W 16 dag. 8. 8 eh*, to a
Bin* knot la WilliaaMon'* lia*; thane*
N. an hi* Una i.7* chs to tfc* begin
5£.r to aatiafy said dead of
rightly handled will W a good
pratt wary )*v in furnishing good
fruit for the family b asides the
market which has been developed the
last few years by trucks.
In next week's paper we will
furniah • complete program of the
Activities for the two days. We will
have the followiag with us: Pref.
Newman, of the Progressiva Farmer,
n. K. NiivonfW, Horticulture Bp*
cialiet, C. D. Matthews, Chairman of
Ik Dfretaiea of HortimHara, N. C.
Stmt* Colin*, E B. Morrow, Horti
culture Special 1st of eastern Carolina
and C. H. Brannon, Insect Specialist,
N. C. State College Wo WO expect
ing to make this a wry worth while
undertaking for the fruit induetry of
the county. We want every one to
be present bo w* can make thia a
very profitable conference. Thia la
the first time that we have had such
in Surry County and we want to
make this a success tor the State is
furnishing us the very best special -
ists that ran be gotten in order to
give us the benefit of the very beat
information which is obtainable. This
dues not rout the fruit grower* of
Surry County and extra mopey. Be
sure ami keep thin meeting in mind
and tell your neighbors.
I am always glad for farmer* to
furnish interesting items about in
teresting things in their neighbor
hood. Of course we want items about
•i>me good farm practice which is be
ing carried on in a successful way.
Such is good news besides it ei
courages others to do likewise.
Oftentimes we know of some good
fnrtner who is doing a splendid pi*
of work on some new line and be
thinks because ha is well acquainted
with this practice that all farmers
know about K. Such is not the cm
and if such is published aome other
farmer will he benefitted by doing
likewise.
To give you an illustration here Is
a good bit of farm newt. Curran
Smith, State Road, N. C., has • reg
istered O. I. C. sow that baa dropped
four Utters of pigs with the following
numbers at • Utter; IT, It, SO and 21.
This is a remarkably prolific sow
If any of you farmers
sow at 91M there
trouble in producing tea
Mr. Smith is one
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fact that the death rate from au
tomobile accidents fat increasing
rapidly year after year, and that
the street kswd far every one la
becoming greater and greater. Bet
tar regulations must be enacted
and enforced and better safety
campaigns must be carried on.
Were the number of automobile*
constant year after year, H would
be easier to gauge the efforts of
the various remedial measures al
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figures, for each auto fatality Iti
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each fatality there were only 591
such registrations, indicates the
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