Pursuant to Ml ordar mad* ky the
Clerk of tlx Superior Court at Barry
County, in the Special PrnflnHH en
titled J. H. Parker and other* against
Joe 8. Parker and other*, ■linin
the undersigned waa appointed a
commissioner for the wapoee of
sale; I will offer for aale on the
premiaet, to the hlgfcaat bidder, on
the »th day ef Janeary. I$21.
at two e'eteeff P. M,
the following real aetata lyin* and
bain* in Eldora MMk Mill
County, N. C„ adjoining the lande of
Jeff Creni s heirs. N. T. Hutchens,
Daiay Sawyers, Joe Parker, H. C.
Holyfu-Wi, what ia knows aa the Dick
'Bo<i(C- place, Cleveland Parker and
Banner Brindle. Containing 90*
acre* more or laaa. The mm being
known aa the hoase place of Jonathan
Parker, Dec'd. on which he lired at
the time of hia death.
Tenna of aale one-third cnah and
the remainder in equal payments of
one and two years.
This the 28th day of Dec., 19M.
W. M Jackson. CoramUaioner.
Bale of Baal Estate.
Under and by virtue of the author
ity conferred upon me by a deed of
trust executed by H. A. Hpurlin on
the 22nd day of May, 192«, and re
corded in book 102, pace 2*1, ofllce
of the Register of Deeds for Rurry
County, to secure the payment of cer
tain itimi of money ana the stipula
tions therein contained not having
been complied with, and at the re
quest of the holders of the bond*
secured by said deed of trust. I will
expese for sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash at the
court .house door in Dobson, N. C.
Monday, February 7, IW7,
at 11 a'rlack Neen.
the following described real estfcte;
A tract of land in Franklin town
ship. Surry County, and state of
North Carolina, and adjoining the
lands of E. V. Lowe, James Harney,
and others and beginning at a white
oak stump, an old corner and runs
north 8 deg. east 19 H chains to
pointers *t « branch, then down said
brahch as it meanders 24 chains to
pointers at bend of branch, Sam
Lowe's (now E. V. Lowe's) corner,
then a conditional line near north 72
deg. west 18 H chains crossing a
branch to a small white oak on a
ridge, then south 8 deg. west 1 chain
and 87 links, then south 8 deg. east
8 chains then south 16 deg. west 14
chain* crossing a creek to a stake In
the Anderson Galyean line, then east
1641 chains to a spanish oak, Gal
yean's and J. Ramey's corner; then
north 88 deg. east 19H chains to a
Spanish oak, Ramey*» corner, than
north By chains to the beginning,
and containing 70 acres more or leaa.
Also another tract of land, adjoin
ing the lands of Felton Creed and
others, and beginning at a Willow
bush, and a locust stake on the bank
of a branch, and runs north up laid
branch to Houston Galyean's (now
Toliver Galyean's line) then west
with said Galyean's line to a white
oak corner on top of a ridge; then
southeast to • locust, a corner; then
nnutheasf course a straight line to
the place of beginning and contain
ing 2 acres, more or less.
This January 4, 1987.
E. lTbCHUYLER. Trustee.
North Carolina, Surry County—la
Superior Court.
J.8. Belton and D. S. Dodga, trad
ing and doing business under the Arm
name of B A H Service Station, plain
tiffs, v*.
P. A. Tbarker, Defendant.
The defendant P. A. Thaeker Wiu
take notice that summons ia the
above entitled action »ae leaned
against laid defendant on the Slat
day of December, lfc%, by P. T. Lew
allln, Clerk at the Superior Court ei I
the above county and State, which ac
tion ia for the leeorery of WIU
due said plaintiffs bjr accotmt, which
summon« l> returnable the 1Mb day
of Pebroary, 19*7, before tfcejMtar
Airy;
Wot Moantata; T. E. Dwiw, I* Myr
tle OKmI, both CtMMii M. H. Jar
dan. ElUn to Mr*. V.
Clwn L*m, Alleghany
via Mruick. Ditto, to Viaia
Pilot Moaataln;
A Mia Sproaee, both Moont Airy; W.I
O. Westmoreland, Denton, to Mhl
Annie Blue, Whit# Plalaa; Thoa. B
Wilmoth, to 8tella
aoa; J A. Davis, to Ethel 1c
Ararat.
The condition at Mia* Lorena ]
er. who haa bam Ul at
the paat weak with inflaanza
much improvement With a few
More day* of raat ah* hope* to be abia
to resume bar school work at Gail
ford Collate.
Bom te Mr. and Mr*. Ban Marsh,
on January 19, * son, named Ban Jr.
Mr. and Mr*. William Hsynes en
tertained a namber at their friend*
last Tuesday evening at thai* home
near Mount Airy, at an opaasaa
dinner. Tboee .present and enjoying
Mr. aad Mis. Haynaa hospitality war*
W. P. Lawrence, H. E. White, Ed
McEinney, Tom Hatcher, Bod Paw
eett. Dr. C. L. Banks, C, H. Hayaes,
Poraator Booker, Wiley Mixan, L W.
Barber and E. 8. Hendren.
Miaaea Elisabeth and Louise Nor
man, who an tea siring in the Cape
tent the waek end with
to, Mr. aad Mrs. W. B.
Ni
Miss Emma Comer hmd s» hrt
(imt for the week end Miss Revn
Wayne of Pmphlki, V».
Despite the Mlimillf cold weather
Sat. night, Jan. 16th, a large at
tendance wa» present at the box top
per given by the Copeland high school
girla in the auditorium of the high
school building. Sixtjt-fivc dollar*
wan realised from the sale of boxes.
The proceeds of the sale will be uacd
for benefit of the athletic association.
Miss Carrie Rothrock spent tha
week with her parents at Rockwell.
A large delegation from the Dob
son Epworth League expect to attend
the Epworth League Conference
which will be held at Mount Airy
Central M. E. church Tuesday, Wed
nesday and Thursday nights.
Last Tuesday evening beginning
at 7 o'clock Prof. B. J. Beeson, Agri
culture Teacher of the Dobson High
School, opened classes for adult farm
ers at the Salem Fork school house
four miles west of Dobson. Classes
in corn, poultry and swine are given.
The course will cover a period of 18
weeks. Classes are held every Tues
day evening beginning at 7 o'clock.
Much interest is being manifested by
the farmar* in this community in this
course, which is shown by the large
enrollment.
A large congregation was present
at the Sunday evening service at the
Methodist church and heard a strong
nermon delivered by the pastpr, Be v.
M. Q. Tut tie, on "Practical Christian
ity."
Jin voumi 01 aurnvuK iu a
n-rent visitor at the home of hU par
nU, Mr. and Mr*. William Collin*
Misses Ma Kir if Collin*, Victoria
Collin* and Martha . Collin* spent
Sunday with their aiater, Mr*. Cora
Badgett of near Union.
B. J. Beesott and W. B. White, agri
cultural teacher* of the Dobson high
school, spent Friday and Saturday
Ht the Wuodtoaf and China Grove
agriculture schools, in Bowan coun
ty, observing class room work. They
we're weil planned with their viaiu to
these school* and spoke highly of the
work being carried on by them. Tliey
took copecial notice of the fart that
Iha Kiwanis Club of Salisbury, is giv
mi the agricultural schools through
out Rawon county their support in
every way poaaibfe. They state that
the agricultural school building at
Woodkmf including -equipment coat
around ten thouaand dollars.
A moat enjoyable program featur
ed 'lie first meeting of the New Year
«' the Woman'* Missionary Union of
he Dohaon Baptfct Church held
Thursday, evening at 7 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. W. W. Hampton, with
-* members present. The preaident,
Mrs. W. W. Hampton, presided over
the meeting and Mrs. S. k. Coalson
conducted the devotional exercises
Mrs. liamptoa made a talk in which
she reviewed the work done by the
society during tha put year. *e
porta were given by chairman of the
personal service committee, the liter
ature committee, the committee oh
stewardship, and those I* charge «f
The following nmbiri part Iri paled
in the program, Mr*. A. 0. Joines,
Mrs W.^leU,;
ma. *r» A. D.
Oua Hudaon, Mrs B.
J. mm. A m+t faatars rf tha
DONATING A RIDE
proves costly
Wfcaiacton, Jm. 20.—Ghrtaff s
lift" to • walking tourist hat a*mia
tlto of the city ltoUtoTitotyW
told ml how kThDl'held uptt
the faint at a pistol by • young m
K» had befriended when the young
•tor, walking down the flew Bar*
liirhway signed him down and aalMd
for a ride.
Mr. Ammom waa fohif to Onslow
county on business when he overtook
the pedestrian. Ho stopped Us auto
mobile and allowed the atraagar to
(ret in. After riding for aoaw little
time the driver looked around at his
unknown companion to Had the bar
rel of s pistol stagriag him in the
face.
"Drh« the car down til* next by
road," «aid the jroun|tr mm.
After complying with the order
and reaching • point nearly a nil*
from the main highway the rotter
made the old gentlman get oat of
"hi* car and walk nearly a half Mile
through woodland. At thla point
the ihoea of the victim ware un
laced and the iara aaed to hind hi*
hand*. Hi* feat were tied with
handkerchief* and he promised his
new acquaintance he would not
*creaw after the hoy had told him
he would send him help from up the
road provided he kept quiet.
After complying with order for
several hour* he began calling for
help. Darknena had fallen. It was
Wednesday night. People living in
the neighborhood beard the cries for
help and after Marching the dense,
forest, guided by the continuous tries
and answer* found the unfortunate
man. released him and aMisted him in
getting to the city. He had been re
lieved of |7 and hia automobile had
been acquired hy t^e unidentified
youth. .
Before leaving the victim the old
man wa* forced at the point of the
revolver to write hi* name and ad
drew on a piece of paper whieh
the robber took with him. He in
formed hi* prey that he needed an
automobile and the "change" for im
mediate uae, but assured him that the
car would be returned to his addrsaa.
"My Hot U A F«aL"
A certain New York millionaire
•wan showing hi* home to a friend not
long «£o Th< hou»v wa« equipped
with every m>"l> rn convenience and
luxury. '1 have alt these thine*."
•aid the millionaire, "and yet I can
<«njoy none of them—(or «i> ion ia a
fool!"
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many home*. Usually they coma,
not becau«e the boy to spoiled, but be
cause he to poorly informed about
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goal to direct hi* effort*.
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