THOROUGHBRED GaMaa
pintton efeickena, Hoc*
• -twdtnif «tock and eon *<>
' Mt. AiryTN. C.
FOR SALB—-tfaraaca *U atora wli
hick, 4 burnar and Baaa m
Practically new, ftS.OO. Phooa 85.
mn TNT—Oh 4-rnoM
Worth atraat. noar Mali
-tHr I'fhU and toilat
»«d* »n4 outnidc. flood
r w«. t M, Hala.
6000 fam m m
Having moved to Rockford I
want to mII my hone at Pine
Ridge, now bouse, painted and
rodded, on sand clay road six
mile* west of Mount Airjr. 80
acres land, about half I n
woods, all necessary out build
ings. including one tenant
mm, one tobacco barn. Near
good school, three churches
and splendid neighborhood.
Will Mil at reasonable price with
tarn* to »uit. A young orchard and
about four acras fln* meadow and la
Ikm is in the aountry.
C. C. Rulckmi quick for a bargain.
J. W. GARDNER
N. C.
Having qualified a* administratrix
of the aetata af the lata Y. L. Welch,
af Starr County. this it to notify all
Hto ptssent their
months from this date or this notice
will he plead hi bar of their tecaweti.
All person owing said eetate will set
tle MM at
This January 1L1H7,
Mary A. Welch,,
of Y . L. Welch, dee'd.
Pilot MooatsiaTN. C. B. I
W. H. Badaett, Attorney.
Natlaa.
Default having been made in the
paytaent of the indrbtedneaa secured
by that certain deed af trust to ma
aa Trustee for Dolphtu Butner, on
the 1st day of Kebniary. ltM, and
recorder in the otftca of the Register
of Deeds for Surry County, N. C„ in
book lOt, page 181, 1 wiU, under and
by virtue of the power of aalo vested
in ree by said deed of trust, and at the
request of the Ceatut Que Trust, und
far the prupoee of discharging the
debts secured by said deed of trust,
proceed to sell to the highest bidder
for caak, in front of Hale's Deport
ment Store, in the town of Mount
Airy, Surry County, North Carolina,
ua murau. Marc* l, 1U7,
•t 1 o'eWk. P. M.
the following deacribed land*, to wit:
Bounded on the north by the land*
of Charlie Badgett and 8. D. Bunker,
on the aaat by the landa of B. E.
Bunker, on the south by the landa of
John J. Jones heir* and on tha waat
by the old home i>Imw of John 0.
Jones, this being the old koaw place
of Hugh H. Herring, deceased, and
bounded by metes and bounds aa fol
lows:
Beginning at a hickory In Bunker'
l>ne, runs wee: 14J0 chs. to a rock,
south l.T dec. to a rock, west T.45 cha.
to a rock, Charlie Badgett'a corner,
8. «.«7 chs. to forks of road W. SVt
chs. to a pine 8. 8 dag. W. M7 cha.
to a rock 8. l.SA cha. to a maple at
head of hollow; 8. M dag W. with tha
branch % eh. to Powder Mill branch;
thence 8. St dag E. with said branch
4 chs. to a cherry 8. 1.90 cha. to a
TW fU fm frmmk Uwi
(Hew Tort World)
TW Isffialatsr la • t *
aa, wkldi m M fat j
son of Aftftk la the|
New Haapshlrf Boom nito
ijrhruli sol«m would bar*
wear hiffh hats, frock coats i
to distinguiah than* from lobbyist. I
•f
of
At this point dm boffins to i
an ilswsnt of
was surely hariaff his Utile joke '
Mr. ChsppoUar of Ohio
forbid tho Ihimnnshf
below 4 iiffwi hi wintsr or »e 7t
cannot always tali The
Loffisiaturo wasn't Jokbff "baa H,
tha Anti-Evolution Law.
Water aa low in tha RaMfh
voir in February aa durinff tha dry
wonthar last season has stirred tha
Rakiffh authoritiea to incranaa their
water supply, plans for
which will boffin eery soon, call far I
an exipenditure of %tOOjtOtJOO. It la|
stated that a Sow of IS to 10
gallons daily will ha poesibi
new source of supply and the dty
plans to hare tha water available in
tint* to supply the city if the reffular
supply fails In the v>jr ssasnn. The
preaent daily consumption in KaMffh
la about 4,M0,0M ffallona but
laat summer it was neresaary ta re-1
strict the use of water, the new |
provide for future ffrowth at
capital city.
TtMm'i Itk
Under ltd pursuant to power eon- (
tained in ■ deed of trust executed la.
the undersigned August tS. 1924 by
C. C. Hutchena and recorded in deed
of truat book N pace 181, default
having been made in the payment of
the note secured, I will offer for aaia
for rash to the highest bidder in front
of the Bank of Mount Airy, Mount
Airy N. C, on
Friday, April I. 1M7 at
t o'clock P. M„
the following «i<-»cribed land* towit:
Beginning on a stakr on the erect
«ide of the Hatcher read, R. L Sim
mon* comer and runa N. M dec. W.
70S ft. to the branch; thence down the
branch aa it meanders to pointers
just above a maple; thence 8. M dec.
40 mm. E. 700 ft. to the Hatcher road
thence with said mad 610 ft. to the
beginning. Containing » acree more
or ]cm.
Sale made to satisfy a balance «f
IWiO.OO and interest thereon from
Dec. 1. im and coaU of aale to add.
This March «, 1M7.
I KREI) FOUiER. Trotte*
111 HmIUi tH« Greatest
OUtocI* to IfappilMM
! . ColumMa. S-.C—"gor several years
altar 1 married I aaffunl from noer
■ my Malta to bar. When f
fad Ik* Mad at a tone I ahraya take the
ip«K>a.' I caoapt my mm^k ta
oI thfe wuodSrlal lor
w a
r All daahn. Writ. Dr. Pimm, Pn
Hatat. Mat* N. y„
Him Lola hm
| u a
AlW
Nattaa TimIii'b Mt a# Land.
Bjr virtu* of authority «i*M tn Um
■I Mil win*i< the 10th da* of Ju
^^«rawStt!3
a. O. Km to mm a U^Mmn
•f tSluO.M and mnM to the oflw
af Um IImIiHi' of Deeda of tmrrj
County, n. C., In book M MP H,
default havin# been made in Um pay
ment of to* Mto therein secured Tnd
at Dm refMto tf to* bolder I will mH
for caah to Um ki|kut Wdar at pub
lic auction in front erf the Bank of
Moont Airy, Mount Airy. N. C., on
e^*4y. Awa i JWT. at
I # ffPMB ■ a Ha
'^A&STtti'ErofT1 E**Bunk
-r and known aa lot Na. • ea the plat
of Um ftmkar lands and ethers,
bounded aa fallow*, to
Br running at ■ atoka and pu in tell
It B. Bunker's corner. thence M. M
def. W. $.10 eha. to a poet oak, thence
N. tt dag. W. I JO ebs. to a atoka
near a maple on Eaat bank of creek,
theme N. U da*. W. • eha. to a mapla
aa toa baaaab. Umnm N. 41 d« V
t eha. to a sprinc, thence 8. 70 def.
W. 16.TO eha. to a white oak. B. £
w*y merms (!n>l »f lAtt fM
1uim nrf igpi lL tf •* •
i)mmi M 71 4Rf< I- u Uw Mmb
I Mtfb MNNKtag ft raM 14 It w£jf ll
th« thkmm rfMwl- ^ j
M anii u mJMt$ m hMM
mi WlHlM fflMil Mml
•fid <»f aftli ftp Mhi
TTiii Hal A 1 itfT,
■Wi» EwWlMit
First Baptist
Church
Sunday, March 6th
7t30 o'clock
Sund«y"etj£1ta2 Sfrie"<rf for tt»
rC"zrJ „£*■?•* <* March on the G«n<»r*i
Theme, People Who Play The Foolm
March 80.— The S«lfWh Fool."
March 27—"Th« Carele* Fool."
Monriac Saram* For Mart*
March •—"The Pinion of Christ"
March 18.—"Th« Paaaion of Paul."
March 20—"The Passtoiuof the Early Church/'
March 27.—"Kindling the Passion To-day."
We welcome to our church services every
member and friend. If you are interacted in
steering clear of the rocks where those who
"have played the fool" have been wrecked—
Come out to hear these evening messages.
E. GIBSON DAVIS, Peeler
House Wiring Campaign
Will End on March 21st
• ■ 5L*- c
Liberal Financing Plan of Southern
Public Utilitks Company To Be
Withdrawn :::::::
The liberal financing plan which we have been
offering to customers ana prospective customers on
our lines will extend through March 21st. It will be
withdrawn at the close of business on that day.
Under this offer more than 200 families in Mount
Airy and its suburbs who have not heretofore enjoy
ed the advantages and comforts of electric service
have been enabled to wire their homes and are to
day enjoying this service. The plan itself is very
simple. The owner of the home selects the electri
cal contractor whom he desires to do his work. The
contractor makes an estimate of the cost of the wir
ing and submits his bid. This bid must be accepted
by the home owner and approved by our manager.
Tne work is done and the Southern Public Utilities
Company advances the amount of the contract so
that the contractor gets his money immediately and
the customer gets the advantage of a cash price
The cost of the installation is then divided into 12
parts and one-twelfth is repaid to the utilities com
pany each month by the customer along with the
electric light bill.
There are quite a number of families on existing
lines in Mount Airy still who are using disagreeable,
dangerous and inefficient oil lamps and are depriv
ing themselves not only of electnc light but of the
other incidentals of electric service. Electric ser
vice is more than mere electric light Many
customers would prefer to do without electric light
even than to be deprived of the comfort and satis
faction that comes through the use of electric irons
and other electrical appliances.
For the benefit of those who have not yet had their
homes Wired and who desire to give their wives and
families the advantages of electric service we are
holding our house-wiring offer open until Monday,
March 21st Several days are required to secure
estimates and make contracts. We would therefore
Xthose who are interested to act immediately in
1 that all steps necessary may be taken before
this offer is withdrawn.
"ELECTRICITY^rk. ffcrrut to Tt» Horn."
SOUTHERN PUBLIC