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riv*r just WMto " dec V. • ■tur, then M. <1 dag. W. J r SO links; thoncv S. H2 S-4 d 14 cha. to Sptwali oak on aa Willis Cap road; thane* with <*p road N. 1* 1-4 deg V. and 27 links N. I 1-2 da*. W. and W Hnka N. I* 1-4 *e W and « Hnka N. tt 4m. W. t el S links N. IX ddgW. S cha. link.« to • black oak (soarwo gwnwood pointora) Gm. earner; than.8. M dec. E. 2* cha. aad U ttnka to a hank of Ararat river, than down uud river with iu aaaa dem S. 2 1-2 C. 28 cha. and 40 links , to the beginning, containing «• 4-10 atras am or leas. Srrond tract: Beginnig at a wal nut tree on the aid Sparger line on ; the west sid* af Ararat rtrer above the ford and near the White Sulphur Springs sad running S. *7 deg. W. 8 | 2 • 10 acrea aa per aarvey made by 8. F. Callaway on August a. UN, wltt the inl»fl*i* to tit oaid J. W. Soo*t and Ma ttaaal descendants to MB he water of the White Sulphur Spring* for drinking purposes in aa far aa J. L. McLaarin has the right to convey the said privilege Sea deed hook 71. pag* 124. Third tract: Adjoining the lamWl of Tyl^r Smith and others. Begin •tag oa tha N. hank of the Ararat river near a large h«aeh of willows N. 62 dev. E. A rh». and 7S Hnka to a stake in the old had of Dicks creak Mar a sycaautre mark; thane* 8. «2 1-2 E. wtth said creak 1 ch. and •8 links to the month of a smelt branch; thancr S 7« 1-4 E. 7 cha to a siake; the no s 21 W. 18 cha. and 25 links to a dogwood. G. M. Spartr ar"s eomer; thence N. 40 W. *Hh said lit It", chs. and 80 link- to tha Ararat rivar; thence with said river to the wgianing. containing It acres more I l*aa. Sal* of said land wilt be mad* to satisfy *h* debt secured by said deed of tniM with coat of this sale to mt* [This the lftth day of April, 1M7. h H H. U»dU». Tarsia*. J? WHITE FLANNELS DRY CLEANED Joaaa. mm of Mr. ml Mra. Mr whtah the gaeata «m directed ifid rake «m» nml PlW J. P. >Him fflf hvtiif Um taekiea^ 4NMtd imbm of the party. Tkt Woman'i NiMiuur> Union of Jm DoUm Baptiet Church met rhraaday afternoon at the Horn* of Hrs. B. W. Dooglaaa with Mra. Doa* aa and Mra. A. O. Jot an » joint Mtwan. TW laaatiag waa railed » order by tha paaaidaat Mra. W, W. flaaptwi. 1)m daea«l»aala war* na ImM by Miaa Clara Hadaoa. Tha aaatlac waa apaaad with tha wamaa'i aiaaioaary hymn "Cam* Woman Wide Proclaim." Tha topic o' diacuaaion raa "New Movemeat la Tha Orient." Mra. A. D. Folcer, chairman of tha urogram committee carefully planned tad worhad oat a vary iatereating »rorram. which ana thoroaghly ea k>y«d by all. latereatia* talka on ■h* topic for diacuaaion war* made »y Mra. A. D. Folirer, Mra. R. A. freeman, Mrs. A. O. Joinea, Mra. C. E. Mock of Wiaaton-Salem. Miaaea Kary Haynea aad EHaa Capo hart, it the roticheaioa of tha program a tocial hour waa eajoyed at which time Jm hoateaaea aaaiated by Mra. LeaHa Sadwin aenred delicious refreah nent. At • recent meeting of the Board if Town Commissions™ the follow ng men were elected nnabm of Mm wil District School ftard: Dr. R. I. Folger, RufuK Tilley, R. A, Free nu. B. F Folfrr. Dr W. M. Siont. Dm- Mayor of the town of Do>*on. > chairman of the school hoard. Bom to Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Ijiiw if Mar Double Creek, a dauirht*" on kpril 23rd. | Dr. and Mr*. Wm. M. Stone had ii their truest* Sunday Mr. lohn hone and small son John Jr., ot Jreennoom. Durinir the afternoon Jr. Stone and hi* brother vi ited {oaring Gap. The t>obeon Consolidated High School commencement will begin this rear on Sunday. May 1st, with the term on, and will continue through he 7th, closing ^Saturday eve iing rith Senior play "Go 8low Mnry." rhe commencement sermon wil1 be lelivered by Re*. K. W. Fox. Pr- sid ng Elder of the Mount Airy Diat riet, m Sunday, May 1st, at t f. M. On May 4th the primary grades' xercises will be given at nigh', by hikhren hi 1st, 2nd and trd gin ilea. )n May 5th, the 4th, Bth. «th, and th grades will render their progiaai it night On May (th the Junior 'lass will gire a play. On May 7th lass day enrciaes will ha given in ha morning, and ia the afternoon the Itersry address will ha delivered by Ion. R L. Dough ton, aMsaber of ^ongreas. This will be followed at I o'clock in the evening by a play ly the Senior clasa. entitled: "Go ilow Mary," which is expected u> ha mm of the pleas lag features of the BMaMaa I Having qualified aa executors oi the ast will aad testament of C. F. £ mp mmi. deeaaaed, we hereby notif; all wrsons holding claims against the •stats of C. F. Simpson to pn tent he same to the undersigned for pay nent within twelve months from the late of this notice or this notice will ae pleaded In bar of recovery the eon. Ml persons hi any maaner ind. M*d ia the eatate are notlAod to maki im ■ iiHil* payment to the undersirned Thi. April I*. »W7. T v. Msml T. M. Marsh, ex tors of the taa^ trill aad j a: Ararat, N. C, a, r. u. Ho. i. DRY CLEANING WELL DONE There is but one satisfactory way to dry clean flannel trous ers and that is our modern war. The cleaning is done thorough ly but without shrinking the material or altering the shape of the garment You will like our way of dry cleaning and pressing your clothes, especial ly your flannels. Phone us now to call for any work you want done. ""OONTZ LEANING MP AN Y m j«a Mriy known m th« Hwd MU Ui>d I. U jrr.'fe.'Ss m at *»l* cash. Pullets I weeks old From Finest Stock H. C COOK. N. C It T* wt Jitdcad by your APFKARANCE. It.w to leak yon hart. 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