to • North Cars baa. Hurry Couaty.—la Super lw Court. P. S. of John plaiatifft, **. Roht. Bheood • (UU«| Pajk^LlMle Miliar, Dl,k* Carri* H B TV-""*. The defendant* Dial* Make, Wil Uaai Make, Carrie Mala aa4 Prank Nahe will take notice that an anthia ad In the Superior Court of Surry County, North Carolina, to aeO ear tain raal aatata la aaid county and ■tat* to awke aaaata (or tha payment of 4ahU of John Thomaa, decT And the aaid defendanta will fa ther take aotica that they are ra aulred to appear at theomoe of the Clerk of Superior Court of aaid county la the court hooae la Dobaon, If. C„ on the 4th day of Pekraanr, 1M7, aad anawer or deaiur to tha eoMplaint la aaid action or the plain tiff* will apply to the court for the relief demanded la aaid rraaplaint. P. T, LEWELLIN, Clerk Superior Court, Surry Co Thin January 6, 1927. Mate. By virtu* of a de*d of trust n wutcd by Y. L. Welch and wife, Alice Welch to the undersigned tnutM, for • chain* to • dogwood with pointers, south 67 H dec west 7.4 chains to a large maple at the fork of branch**, then down the branch as it moanders to Tom's Creek, north 76 dag, east S chain*, north 47 S deg. east 3 chs., north 70 east 7 chains, north 16 deg. east 4 chains, north 66 dag. east 4 chains, n«rth >2 deg. east 2Vfc chains north 14 d*g. east 1H chains, north fc deg. east 6.10 chains to a stake on the honk of said creek noor a large white oak, north 47 dor. weot IH chains to a stake, north S3H deg east 14 chains to a hickory, north MH deg. wrat 11.74 chain* to a stak* in k nu-ad*w, north dec. east 4.80 chains to a stoke north RflH deg west 18.14 chain* to the beginning retaining 72.6 acres more or less. This land will be sold subject te two prior deeds of trust, one to the Federal Ijind Bank for about *2100 and one to the Bank of Mount Airy for about fl200. Kale will be for rash e \h»se two deeds of tr*is1 to satisfy the deed of trust under whfrh it is being sold. This January 4, 1917. W. L. REECE. Trustee Miiiwr> iwOMMMlMtM aa ytm fX atortod aa the boat way af gaUiag permanent pa.toraa. Wa want to g»t la touch with nil (*rmm who an In addition to a gaad paatan aa a haute »f H»a atoeb Ia4—try we Mat haw® plenty of f ®od hay and awa a^ tka eaaieat for ua to grww b plawty of good Larado aay baana or Mm Mammoth Yntlow and we can grow thaaa without mivh trouble aad will gal iph» t> ot CL .»Mi MM I fcalta run.bin d, tim ' ant cffitu •( A »w*lluw of »*Ur^JtJuVlj^»n IStT^our' | iU*h4J"t or >Imiw». N*rt nwtiiL-, Imm y»,mr »y*tam la t...r M«Wy aurifi. ti *2 >/• faoflnn flna wlill « haafty appvbia fcrl . fa»t. Eat «kal «oa rtUcia, ~ i Oat a family piukag*. i fad Aractiuna, only M nau At «*; Kbw COLA. Try • By rtrtaa af W * tta£ IMS, fey J IT 18 USELEM TO PAY MORE THAN OUB PUCBS AMD UNSAFE TO PAT LESS. Announcing THE ARRIVAL OF —OUR— New Spring Footwear • • If your eyes want a treat, bring them here and turn them loose amid our new Spring showing of fine footwear, which we have just put on display. The newest of the biggest fashion centere have been brought to Mount Airy and Jackson Bfcos. are showing them. For many years we have lead the pace in shoe styles and shoe values, and this year is no exception. There are styles for every occasion, and each pair is made over a last that insures foot comfort. At least share in the opportunity of viewing the show ing while the line is at its best. Walk-Over Shoes FOR MEN Men who have worn. Walk-Over shoes need no argument in their behalf; simply an announcement that the new Spring styles are here. Those who have not worn them should profit by the experience of those who have. Ask your friends, or come here and examine them. The season's newest styles are now being shown, and Spring weather is iust around the corner, so get fitted now and enjoy a full season of foot comfort and shoe style. The completeness of our present showing makes selection unusually easy, and Jackson Bros, prices makes the buying easy also. YOU CAN DEPEND UPON JACKSON BROS. FOR STYLE IN SHOES AT THE LOWEST CONSISTENT PRICES. Jackson Mate Street Bros.$£ Mount Airy, N. C