in America Pohwrflwre will mdvi: 1. TW Youth'* Companion — 52 w—My iumt, and t TS» Hundredth Anmvaraary So«vmir PWturr "A Yard of Youtfc (■ant on r> quart.) All for 12, & Or imja* McCatt'a MijiaU . tbc monthly authority »n faaMana. Both puMicationa only $2.60 THE YOUTH'S COMPANION 8 N rvpc. Boaton, Mana. Mile of Rftl Estate. Under and by virtu* of th« author H jr conferred upon m bf • deed of trust executed by H. A. Spurlia on ; the 22nd day of May. 192*. and ro-; corded in hook 102, pave 261, aMea of the Register of Deed* for Surry County, to secure the payment of rcr tain cum* <>f money and the stipula tion* therein contained not having been complied with, and at the re quest of the holder* of the hood* aecured by *aid deed of trust. I will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Dobson, N. C. Monday. February 7. 1*27, at 12 o'clock Noon, the following deacribed real estate: A tract of land In Franklin town ship, Surry County, and state of North Carolina, and adjoining the lands of E. V. Lowe, James Knraay, and others and beginning at a white oak stump, an old corner and runs north 8 dee. east 19'/i chain* to pointers at a branch, then down said liranrh a* it meanders 24 chains to pointers at bend of branch. Sam I/owe's (n<w 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 rider, then south 8 deg went I chain and 87 links, then south S deg. east A chains then south 15 deg. west 14 chains crossing a creek to a stake in the Anderson Galyean line, then east Hilt chains to a spanish oak, Gal yean'* and J. Ratney'* corner; then north 88 deg east 19H chains to a spanish oak, Harney's corner, ther north S«ii chains to the beginning, and containing 70 acre* more or laaa 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 aaid 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 rid (re; ther southeast to a locust, a corner: then southeast course a straight line to the place of beginning and contain ing 2 acres, more or less. This January 4. 1927. E. L. SCHUYLER. Trustee North Carolina. Surry County—In Superior Court. J. 8. Belton and D. S. Dodge, trad ing and doing buitom under, the ftra name of B A H Service Station, plain tiff*, T». F. A. Thacker, Defendant. The defendant T. A. Thacker will take notice that lummoni in Um above entitled action waa lined i|(init taid defendant on the tier day of Dec—ber, 19SC, by F, T. Lew ellln. Clerk of the Superior Court af the above county and etata, which me Tito will af hf>, roaaatly prakatad, ■m net a —r>»<■■ ta Tataa mmI Sand wWn ha mMM ad far tNiriMM iU*m aad a aiding* aafaay far h>n<nt ■■» m, m mR a* a lin>llil far tha To Ma widow, Mr. h«t left aa aa miity ot VUjm. payable IMN a ainath. far bar lifetime ami the haaa tifui haw at Aaad Bpriaga. Ma pra ridad far tka apheap af tka kaaa. The wMaw*» ahare M ta ha itAaai a* the ia>arlt|r af Ma tefMir, Mary artdaw'a laaathly aBawanee la ta ha II jm a aiaath. Tha daughter la ta art death, whan har aMtkly altow amem from tha earning* of tha aataU la to ha taeraaaad to lljNt a awnrth. Can Ttthea. To hia brother. Kdwm Page, ha gare a howe, and $6,000 waa provid ed for each of faaia'a thrao children for their adoration, and 1600 a month ta ha (NvfM hataiaan thorn la their Hraa. Ha ri wamharail other rel*» threa la laaa aahatantlal waya. Yaara ago, after ha had (om hroko aa a proapeetor, Pag* haeaaaa a tit her. H» *ald God wan hia partner. At least 10 per rent of hia earntaga waa to go to God'a |ark, principally to orphan* and aridowa. The child ren were legally adopted and reared in Ma great orphanage at Sand Springs. He built an amuaimant park far them and the other children of Tulaa. and the dependent aridowa Mead in rottagea built and maintained KILLS FOUR LIONS MISSED BY ARCHIE Cbicafoaa Get* Hide* In Ari zona WWt Rowiwlt Party Got Nam. CkWifv.—(hnr the unr trail that Archie Roosevelt, hunter of African. Amazonian and Aaiatic Kimr, had traveled just before him and returned empty-Handed, went Ftanley K. Gra ham. Chicago boaineM man, and bag four pumaa in the highland* of the Rincon Mountain*, eait of Tuc *on. The puma, commonly known a* the mountain lion, which i* more like a (reat, ungainly cat than a lion, run* more or leaa wild in the wild* of Ari tona, New Mexico and Colorado, but particularly in Arizona. Any book on zoology will give to the proapectiv* puma hunter the information that the animal i* delightfully non-vegetarian, particularly in the winter. Mr. Koo*evelt knew those thinr*. and that'* why he thought the puma would provide the annual fall hunt ing thrill. But nary one did he *e« during hi* stay in the Rincon Moun tain country. Theq along come Mr. Giaham, who ha* hunted lion* bare handed, with lariat, bow and arrow, piatol and rifle. A new law in Reading, England, provide* a (tiff fine for a man whoae n»dio loud *peaker can be heard by hi* neighbor*. By virtue of the power contained m • deed of trust, executed January 26. 1 m. by Dewey Chilton and Bertha Oiltj« to the undersigned trustee, same rearrded in Register of Deed* office. Surry county. Book of Deed* of Trust No. 72, pace 88, de fault having been made in the pay ment of th« note* aecured by iakl deed of trust and at the request of the holder of said note*, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction, for cash, in front of the Bank of Pilot Mountain, in Pilot Mountain. N. C, on Saturday. February 5th, 1»27. at 1 e'decfc P. M.. the following lands: Begin Ing at Make in line, of Mill tract and runs N. 81H E. 8.12 eh*, to rock, N. Kf'4 E. R.SO ch*. to pin*. N. E. 6.60 cha. to an alder and two birch pointer* on bank of Tom's Creek, then down creek 8. 1T% E. 5.50 cha., S. 26 H K. <1.00 cha S. 6 chs., ST* W. 1-20 cha., 8, «S* W. 6.80 cha to stake corner iUB tract, then leaving creek, ran* N. 54 V. (H chs. to a stake at branch, M. 80 w. >H cha. to stake near a dogwood, between a large rock aiid the creak, N. W. 4.70 ch*. to black gam INT creek, N. « W. 2 92 chains to ptne, N. 9t% W. U4 ch*. to pine N. 41 #. 6J0 eka. to rock in hollow N. MS E. S ch*. N. >1 E. 4 eh*, to i N. 1.45 cha. to the point at I Containing 46 aer*a mora ( Thi* January Itk. 1*7. oM I* no wimmk thai H to raited to the prsaet g—f Mwi. the bishop said. Young people have a nm teoapt fw "simaland piety." m tinued, and * hatred of rwit and ■«aiikigl.ss (Iwm that anea war* need in rettgioa wnrvhip Ha said that thara were Hera r«mr psupls, hi pmpaittoa. doing church work tndajr than rrar before. "I know tha young pe«pla." ha aaid. "t fa an ramping tripa and picnics with them. I associate with tha*. know what they are saying and thinking." Ha laaghed at tha Mm that tha younger generation la immoral and that "motion pictures and automo . Mtee an taking them ta the baw wow* aa aa many well-manning older people mm to fear. A hank which waa Hoeed by the courts m 1901 will make a farther payment to depositors, which will raise the total they hare repaired to 114 per cent, wi'h more to comm. Too much investment in wildcat oil wells and Florida orange groves waa given as the reason for closing. hot the wells and orange groves paid, and the depositors hare been receiving pay ments ovtr a period of twvnty-ftvr I years. J\6W body lines New sinaitness and grace of body lines have been achieved by certain basic improvements in the design of all Dodge Brothers Sedans. Immediate is suggested. Touring Car $*08.00 Coupe $*06.00 Special Sedan f 1,10*40 Delivered RIERSON JOYCE, lac. 112 Moor* - ... ' - for r« Dodge- Brothers MOTOR CARS The M Ekclric AT A SAVING OF $15.00 (Including Full Sal of Attachment*.) ^ Sold On Very Easy Terns $3.50 CASH; $4.00 PER MONTH. PHONE 95 FOR DEM ONSTRATION OF THIS WONDERFUL CLEAN ER. Old Price - #63.50 Special Price - 48.50 You Save - $15.00 Think of the convenience afforded by the use of an electric qjeaner. It is much easier than sweeping, and does a much bet ter job. It "ousts" the dirt and then "sacks it up." A broom spreads il~ The cost of brooms is eliminated, ana the drudgery of sweeping is done away with, besides giving your floors a thor ough cleaning. Tnr the Royal Electric on your nun. The result will be pleasing. You will like the service of a Royal Electric, and our special terms make it easy to own one. Southern Public Utilities Co. ELECTRICITY—"The Servant in die Home"

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