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ft tbinl a • WHb W ■t Mm n Na«t» Tmh>1 Bab af I By virtu* of Mtkurk; vwtad in th* undarrifai' tr—In in a cartain <tM of trust inoM by J. I. IUIum •ml wtf#, Cora ftateaa, for WlUta OsJBNtOiHI tO of MM and rmi<i< M tha olftea of tha En&«i£ SbPJb «wat of I ha holder. I w«l aal for to th* highest bidder, at public tlon, in front of th* Bank of M Airy, Muunt Airy. M. C.. on Satarday, March ft, IMT at I r. M. tha foU wtac daarrlbad real estate! Bayirmiu at a rock, Jna Vauchaa's eomur. und adjotnin® tha lands of WtMr Gammons on t h a West, Sauyha Ooiaa on tha North, Ma Hatcher on tha ftaat, John B. Kshm on tha South, rantaining 12 l-l arrss, Mora or laaa, and Mni one-half of lat Mo. 11 of hnd> of tha Mat* Moun tain Orchard Co.. aa surveyed by k L. Lovelace. Salt mad* to satisfy an indebtad a*aa of SH6A.OO principal, internet and eOftt of Aiiit t<> add Thin tha 14th day of Feb INt. FDW. M. UNVILLK, Trustee. Holler M THHIW Ml «r Lut Under and purauant to authority eonuim-<l in • deed of trout rnciltd Mu T, 1986, by (I. It. Kay and wife to the ui deraignad uruatee, which dead of trual i» racUberad in book W, pag* 21, rec rda of De*d» of Tnut for Sur ry County, default having bfn made in the debt thereby •.•cured, I will sell for cnah lo the highaat bidder in front of the Rank of Mount Airy on WedMMiay, April «. 1927. al 11 e'lladi mm, the foil, win* deacribed landa, tu-wit. Lyiug and baing in Mount Airy Towna..ip and aituaU-d on the water* of St- wurt'a Croel and beginning at a birch un the weat aid* of Stowart'a Cmk at the mouth of a ditch, C. C. Hutchen* corner and riuu up the center of the ditch North W doc. West Hi cha.; thenev South 27 dog. Weat t cl.a. Ui a |Miint in the center of the ditch on the Weat edge al a bride* C. C. Hutchen'a corner; thonc* North it% ui Went 20 Vi rh*. alone C. C. Hutch, ii a lute to • atake in the Bunk er line; thence North 8 deg But S cha. t» H. R. Key'a corner; tkonce with hj^ line South 75 dec. Eaat 14 Vi cha. to u burch on the Weat bank of Stewart's creek; thence with aaid creek South 82 deg. Raat 8V4 cha. to the beginning, containing 1<H4 ar ea, more or leaa. The aamo being lot No. 1 of the J. W. Wbit< farm aa aur eeyed by Veatal Taylor and aold by Linv'^i'-Knll-Hutchen* Land Company on the bhove dat A p< prtual right of way begin-' ning neat the iron bridge which apana Stewart's creek on the Mount Airy Dobaon road and running acroaa lota No. 6 twelve feet wide and crtwaing the corner of thia lot at the bridge and continuing up the ditch to lot No. f> ihall remain open perpetually for the free and unrestricted uae of lota Noa. 1, 2, 8, 4 and S, aare and eacopt the owner of lot No. 6 may put a gate across said road where hi* paaturi fencr cr'nse* in two placva, lea* foui acre* conveyed to C. H. Childreaa. Rate made to aatiafy a debt of $M? 01 Hi in te rent from May 7 I"- I. H. KOIjGER. Truate* OtO T« Ftirt WMi PlM City Milling Cam pan y, lar* imi ami Maai plant la Marahall, wiatad bar to bob K. TMa nrvrrsaJ tf tha mm! ordat of dKMatk opiaiona coatiaaad «a atetaa «w (or quite • white, with Mr. friwn off •ring Ma wife eo» nidvrobU- tmiuoamanU tf aha wcuk wiar bar hair abort, Ha dmnkl it wu quitr Um propar and at tractive thine far woman. Naw Um wtfa baa "ga*c and dona it" tf you aaa bar today you will take particular aoto of tba hah, far II ooat Mr. Fwiann axactly 11,000 la addition to tha barhar'a ehtrfw. Whan bar buaband'a offar nraehad tbia aatoniahing ftgur*. aha couldn't raaiat any longw. Ska (at tha Manay la advaaca. Than aha la* tha barhai aaa Ma ahaara an hat hair. Than aha cttad a hit ovar tha laaa oi tt. Bat aha aaaaM to ha quite racaa cilad to tha Idaa after a few day* of it, for avayana toUa bar It la ha Sjr virtne ■pan the urn certain deed TRVSTSrS I ALE. *f i power CMfmd •ralgnad u t:astm in • of trout vxi'cutsd oft the 16th day of December. 11X4, by R. W. ■ mm of $1,7 Wall to —cure Um mm of U.792 52, whichdeed of tract la recorded in of the Re*i»tcr <>r Dvods of 8urry County. In book M, pan >7*. record* of deoda of truet, and default having been Made in the payment at the debt eecured, and at the reqnaet of the bolder of said note, I will offer for aale In front of the Bank of Mint Mountain, Pilot Mountain, N. C. on Thareday, March 17th, 1MT, at I o'clock, P. M. the following deecribed land, to-wit; In Cldora townanip, attain* the lands of John Atkins. Frank John son and others, and bounded aa fol low*: (Winning at a white oak en the •«*»t *ide of weat side of the road and 3 dog. east « 16-100 cha. to a stake hi the ridge road, than with the road north M deg. west S l-l cha., north : •"•* 1-2 dec. wcet • cha., north 40 1-1 I Ire west 6 24-100 cha. to a stoke In II he road, then aouth SO dag. weet I fiO-lOO cha. to a poplar, than sooth 11 1 -3 de*. west 6 cha. to • poplar, then aonth 21 1-2 dec. west 12 chs. to the mouth of a branch, then south >7 dec ••ast 11 1-2 cha. to rtoke on the east bank of the road, then with the road north 20 do*, east • 1-2 aha. to stak* in the road, then north 46 dec- anal 0 28-100 cha. to the becinainc. con taining 18 20-100 acres more or laaa Sale made to satisfy aald debt, in •etrrt nnd cwt. Terms cash. riua > obruary 14, 1M7. GOOD FARM FOR SALE Having moved to Rockford I want to sell my home at Pine Ridge, new house, painted and rodded, on sand clay road six mile* went of Mount Ainr. SO acre* land, about half 1 n woods, all necessary out build ing*. including one tenant hou*«>. one tobacco barn. Near good school, three churches and splendid neighborhood. Will iiell at reasonable price with termit to suit. A young orchard and about four acrea fine meadow and is ronatlered as fine tobacco land aa there ia in the eountre. See me or C. C. Hutrhena quick for a bargain. J. W. GARDNER Rockford, N. C. COMING BACK A defunct used car can be cheaply doctored up ao that it will just about carry the purchaser away. The troutSe is, he sfcys a Way.. You can't make customers by making enemies. We prefer to make and keep friends. RIERSON JOYCE, Inc. Moore Street A UNO CAM IS ONUT AS OePSNOABCft AS TH» OSAUfrR WHO SXXS IT of tha two an, an •ltd llMM by tha Mart bat oaa ?f >!■ nana, had a ptotall Mad by oaa of tha rob-! All the cuatodiani of. tho payroll war* injured, una aae-[ Mr. The holdup occurred aa tho pay roll cam naarad tlw Cow dale Mine, nine aiUei from PitUburgh Caatlo Shannon, three milea from CorerdaU, waa tha acana at a holdup CfcrMm 192ft, vhaa a M*,000 payroll at thai ^ard ~LT*rn " t°l*n ^ * All aAaara la waatara Pannayl- j Alleghany County datactivaa, aur-| en tod by graapa of othar oAcai apad alone tha prinicipal highway! j Cutting of all telephone linaa la! tha vicinity of tha holdup gave tha Tha robbery apparently wai eare futly plannad. Starting oat with $176,000 in tha anaarad truck, »78,000 had haan delivered to two Biinoa whan tha two machtnee, tha aecond acting aa an eacort, loft tha Library road, a mala highway, and tumad into tha old Bathal road to dalivar tha Cover - daia payroll before proceeding to two othar minea for tha aama purpoaa. Two chargaa of dynamita had baaa' plan tad in tha Bathal Road approx imately 100 yarda from tha main highway. as im car* p»nw over tnem, tu two bomba, mora than >0 feet apart, ware wt off with an electric battery hy the bandlta, hidden nearby. Both autumobilea were blown into the air, overturning aa they fell shattered wreck* near holea eaveral feet deep where the dynamite had been placed. Howard Blaekstone, W. H. Terr and Edward Herbater were in the armored truck containing the money and William Learsaf and Laater Staodinger were in the lighter ma chine. Blaekstone, the moat serious ly Injured, suffered a fractured skull when he was blown from the car and alighted on his head. Hie Injuries of the others, erbc were also thrown from the machinea, wore considered of a minor aharacter. Tarr was the ft ret to regain con ncioauneaa. Aa he climbed to his feat one of the robbers ran to htm and forced him at the point of a pistol to lie face downward. While the one bandit remained at Tarr's side, the others scooped up the money, which was intact, in the armored truck, placed it in two automobiles and disappeared along the Old Bethel road. Police learned that one of the machines carried Pennsylvania Li cense 502-flM, which was issued to H. B. Light, R. D. 4. Myerstown, Lebannon County. The car Is report ed to have been stolen. — Almost all of the world's supply of camphor, an important ingredient in ( the manufacturer of modern explo sives for high-power guns coums from Formosa. * i * fag J Struct Methodist Bev. 1. O. Ervta. Pastor Sunday school 1:41 A. M. Morning worship 11 A. M. E zoning worship f P. M Jr. Epworth League J:M P. M. Sr. Epwurth League C:ll P. M. Wed. prayer la ilus .7:10 P. M. " Notice. North Carolina, Surry County, in The Super or Court before the clerk.; C. P. Hinea, Administrator of Han nah, Casssll. deceased, Mr*. Ima Lee Hlnee and Mrs. Daisy Slate, plain tiffs, vs. A. J. Cassefl. Earnest Caa sell end Patan Caasell, defendants. The defendants above nested will take notWv than aa action entitled a* above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Surry County, I North Carolina, to sail the real estate of Hannah CaaaeO, deceased. for aeaets to pay debts of the said Han-: nab Caaaell. deceased, and the said defendant* sriM- further take aotiee that they are i asaliad to appear he fere the Clerk el Superior Court af the said county aa Om 11th day ef April 1WT in the Cant Houee ef the said eeua ty in DAhs, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the ceaapUInt la I aald set ion er the piahrtW wfllapuiy to the court for the relief demanded S^itlai Court. ■ Stunning Piece Goods ■ —— Fast Color Print Cloths Manhattan Pongette, Punjab and Pisa Prints in tiny checks, small or large print dNigna The demand for these clothe enables ue to keep new patterns arriving every week. Per nf. ' yard &C Soisatta, KiddiwMr ud Poo . ifc « ■ |m ■ rum. 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