•UM wm t*Maf WIIHa Dmhv mm
t« NMk up to a man's chin, ami if
Ml far hay will *l»a a rood jrtakL
M 1 tow in the county te kiwi
Wim tlM traaa of tkt Mporgwr
(Muni Company. Thy hwt wwi
•bout 7 acrac laat yaar In batwuan
tlM imn. It hM grown to a good
iMiffht and fuod proali# to
Mid up tk> wdl aad cutting tha mt
of cultivation at lb* mm Una. Coo
lido ring th® bad mnmor huit jrttr tills
ha ok mwfm I Inn I *lamt ,, f aioaal olituar
m«i aM'Tiicni nMwiu uj wWwW vio»*r»
H la tha plan «f Mr. Hpargar to lit
Nation
To V. C. Cham leal Co:
Ym will Uka notion that at a tax
Mi* held hy C. H. Haynos, Sheriff of
Bnrry County, on Monday, April 4th,
1M7 at tho eoort house door in Dob
•on. Surry County, N. C., 1 purchased
thro* late In Elkin township, and
town of Elkin, at tha said iala, urn
being ao Id to satisfy Uxw against
■aid lands or Iota (or tha year 19t6.
■—ntlng to 110.88, together with
cost of tilt.
You will furthar taka natia* that
Nku una is radaamad within IS
month* from data of >ala I will apply
to tha Sheriff for deed to the said
Ma
This April 28th, 1927.
J. S. MABERY, Purchaser
Natiee of Trustee's Sale of Laad.
By virtue of authority vested in the
■ndentigned trustee in a certain deed
of trust executed by Daniel Phillips
and wife Sail)* Phillips to the u^let
akgned trustee for the Workman's
■Eliding ft l^oan Association op the
19th day of Nov. 1926, and recorded
in the oAce of the Register of Deeds
in book 94. page 238, to secure an
indebtedness of 600.00. Default hav
ing been made in the payment of the
indebtedness therein secured and at
the request of the holder I will sell
far cash to the highest bidJor, at
Ciblic auction, in front of the Bank of
oant Airy, Mount Airy, N. C., on
Satordny. Jane 4th. 1927.
at 1 e'clark P. M..
the folk>wing described real estate
Beginniry- >n the oant side of nmd
near l>ri<igr and running wit+i middle
of road north 55 H <ieg wesl 105 feet
to a stake in middle of road; thence
north 11 lie? east 195 feet to corner:
thence «outii 12% deg. east 105 feet
to comer of fence as now "lands;
thonre 2'-, deg. west 69 feet and
south 23 feet snd south 26 deg west
ISA (»<>t to the beginning. See deed
front H. B. Ashbarn and wife ta
Sandy Wright, July 21, 192S, and
deed from Sandy Wright to Robert
Ashburn, January 21, 1925. Also
10 share* stock of Workmen's B. A L.
Association in the S2nd. series.
Sale made to satisfy an indebted
ne*s of $600 00 principal, interest und
cost of ,<ale to add. 5-3?.
This fhe 2nd day of May. 1927
M. H. Sparger, Trustee.
a fresh, new supply of
_ Quaker
E£k0£»>
Just the thing for
Young Chicks
Makes them grow
faster; you get earlier
birds for market; and
those you keep for
your own flock will
be heavy layers if
they are raised the
PulO-Prp way.
It W. KEY
Airy, N.CR.1
r teaaw
H. E. Baamar, Hunk. Km cut hi* |
bar Ivy mhwd with othar grain*. II*
la wall plaaaad wHH Mm growth thi*
year. Altkoufk tha hay ha* nat baan
w«(M wa a«t 1 mat* that at laaat
1 1-2 ton* of Am hay haa baan aa-'
Ha la *a»lng hi* awn aaail
It wuald ba a good idaa
for avary jrowar of harlay to *ava
hi* own aaad alao *»ma for *ata to
hi* neighbor* for wa at* likaly to!
hava a food itowanrt for aaad thia
fall. Mr. Baamar ai*o haa an acta
•own to alfalfa whieb he haa cut far,
hay. Ha reports that hi* atorh la
vary fond of tba alfalfa hay aa wall
aa tba harlay.
Mr. W H. Keid, Pil.>t Mountain. t
ha* about 89 bushels of Mammoth
Brawn soy bean* for sala at U-*6
per bushel If you are liiUtwUd In
thia MT bean see him
Cow paa aaad ara rhaap and pWnti
ful m> there la no good reason why
wa should not bow a very large acra
agv thia y«-ar. Cow paa* will build
your toil and any plant that build*
tha m»I will help to cut down uw
fartiliaar Mils. Tha cheapest way to
f*t nitrogen is to graw Irirum* crop*
and tha moat expensive way ia to
buy fertilisers containing ammonia
Whk'h method ara you usinf ■"
Quoting from tha Summary of tha
f'ooparativ* Crop Reporting Sarvica,
Raleigh. should ba of intaraat to us;
"An inert-aw in tobacco planting ovar
laat yaar ia indicated, averaging from
5 to it) p* rant. Practically no one
a lata* an intention of reducing the
tobacco acreage. Plants are plenti
ful. Though tha dry weather is
necesaitatiag the watering ia the liald
whea netting, little delay in planting
is reported from tobacco fanners.
Tha plants are frequently large and
have suffered in the bods from lack
of ram." Farmer* should he carefnl
in trying to glow too much tobacco.
Prices are likely to be too low.
There seems to be approaching a
horse and mule shortage in the next
few yaar* *a if your work stock I
setting old set rid of them and get
young *t%ff if possible in order to
protect yourself. Kstimate* of all
horse* and mules dn the farm at the
Arst af the year show* a total af 21.
013,000 head, a decline in work stock
population of 17 per rent since 1920.
It is practically certain that the next
Ave years will show a reduction from
the present numbers of SO to 40 par:
cent unless breeding is resumed. Un- j
less breeding is resumed we will face'
a serious shortage of work stuck and
then you ran watch the price* climb,
when you want to buy. Mechanical
power has not advanced far enough
to cause complete abandonment of
horse power on the farm and tha
prospect looks like we will have to
use horses on our farms for a long
time.
The rain of the past few days
should encourage a heavy seeding of
the Laredo soy beans While seedlngs
have been much heavier this year,
than last yet are should increase our
present seeding about S times or
until every farm in Surry County la
growing this valuable hay and soil
building legume.
The poultry prices have taken a
big slump and the local markets ara
rather draggy. Farmers should grow
their young chickens up to two
pounds before selling. Broilers under
1 1-4 pounds are not wanted.
Keep in mind that magnesium ar
senate 1s one of the easiest poisons
to apply to kill the Mexican Bean
Beetle. Use one ounce to three
gallons of water or two pounds to 100
gallons of water. Begin to spray at
| once.
Renew Your Healtb
by Purification
Dr. Owrli, who mad» the poat
Aad that to Ms opinio* Mr*. I«w
atu'i Mi w'liMd by kM
poisoning, hrata ahaaass and rnnbnl
awnlagitla. nwlthn trmm a Mew mi
IIm Imd, Ha iiaMl that a scalp
wound an inch and a half lane was
found on tfca bach af tha baad. Tba
Rahssna County physician was oa Mm
sshaustivs enn examination by da
h-nss attorney*.
Lrry trstiftod that Ewotto bad
t»ld him that bo had a draam mm
night to which ha bad a Debt aad
rirfrndod himaolf with a kalfa aad
»hon ho awoko bo was standing by
his wife who was lyln* oa tba
floor. Minnir L#»y told of saatog the
wound on Mn. Kvsrotto's hoad, and
of haaring bar <-«mplato of It baforr
bar taal iltoass (as wall said that
ha was out to thr wood* with Irtr
otto tba day tba Injury la nuppoaad
to hava takon plaoa and aaaartod that
both wars drinking J
Fin*d NiM Hundred Mltn
Aad Coata
Monro*, May 90 —Judga Ummood
ha Id • heavy hand today whan J. L
'"T of Concord wan eonvtetod of
IMMfuing and t ran* portla* liquor for
*ala. Clin* in tha man who, on tha
11th day of May, waa nattad by
KharifT Fowlar In Hufnrd township
with a Buirk car Iliad with liquor.
Tha t'Ma ram hafor* tha Karordar
today and tha judff* ramarkad kind
and casual lika
"Lat tha defendant ba mad* to
«arv* t waive month* on tha roada to
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