NOTICE.
By virtu* of a dead of tnmt ex
orated by J. R Lawaon to im which
ia recorded in Regiater'* oOce of Sor
ry County in book »S page 87, default
* Waring been made in thr payment of
tkt debt wcured. I will offer for aale
at public auction to the highest bid
der at the courthouse door Tn Dohaon
for cash on *
Tharaday. Jut M. 19t7,
at one o'clock P. M. j
• the following land:
Beginning »n a persimmon un thai
South side of Old Turkeyford road
and runa with »aid old road a* it
meander. South 59 deg W. 9 cha. S.I
41 deg. W. 8.72 cha. u> branch, thence I
up the branch with It. C. Kidd'a line
14.60 cha. to the old line; thence with I
old line and N J. Simpson's line S. 89
deg. E. 1S.66 cha. to a stake in Simp
aon'a line, N. 29 deg. E. 8> cha. to a
poat oak. N. 80 deg. E. 83 link* to a
poet oak, S. 79 dey E. 1S5 ch*. to a ]
poplar. N. 11 deg. W. 1.5 ch*. to a
hickory, N 18 deir W 1.2& cha. to a
poplar. N. 45 deg. E. 8 rhs to a pine. I
N. 29 deg. E. 3 ch*. to a poat oak. N i
M deg. E. 1.86 ch*. to a hickory, N.
5 deg. W. 1.17 ch*. to a poat oak. N.
22 deg W. Si cha. to a stake, 8. 4«
deg. W 14."i cha. to a black gum, 8.
3 deg W. 17.84 cha. to a hickory, N.
84 deg. W. S.17 cha. to beginning,
containing 98 acres more or leaa.
This May 30, 1927.
A. D. Eolger, Trustee.
aw that to toa «• tak* of lb»
moth Yellow soy bOMB <0T Mb at
the market prtoe. Thto to the oaly
« Mpply of My Imm that I tawn 4
t ilma* tkat mm of Km Mf Im mm
paatos |I iMtail to furatoh a ear of
have atm |i»»» atoflfa or clover
so wo am gottiag faimsn to try
•oarthlnf now la Um county. lacl
dontly tho alfalfa aid moot clovor
acme wiD to MM te thm county
thu fall. Ktomttka Farm, Elkin will
mm about 10 arroa. Tho Bpargar
Orchard Co., Mouat Airy to planning
to plant about 11 to M acre* la awuot
clovor. Thto makes US toaa of Has*
faraii had throagh two dMTorvat Hat
companies for doawaotratioa through
Uw County Agent.
Tho flpargur Orchard Company.
Mount Airy haa 7 acres m awaet
clovor that haa mads a remarkable
growth thto yoar. Thto clovor waa
•owed laat March a year ago aad at
course the drouth at laa» yoar pre
vented much growth. Ho we vol, a
fine growth haa developed thto yoar
from tho atand aad rarely to a won
derful tight to aae how thto clovor
grow oa thin, rocky toad. It to
worth the trip to any ana to vtoK thto
field to got Maw idea of Uw poeaibili
ttoa of this plant oa our poor soils.
Thin plant require* Haw, iaorulatioa,
good need and wall drained toad, hat
dor« not require rich Mil. It to a
bonansa on our thia Mil if the above
requirements are fumiabed thto plant.
It i« well adapted to orchard require
ment! for thia plant doe* well among
apple tree* and keep* down the ax
pen«g of cultivation which i* no amall
item in orrhard coat. I have some
plant* in the office which will »how
you how vigorou* this will grow.!
When in tho office here at Dohoun be
sure to look at the ptonta.
"P*raiilf4f of the corn borer haw
hern imported in large quantities thu
spring; 100#70 cocoons of oat variety
and 33.8SI of another are reported
l>y the Bureau of Entomology, and
An additional (paries uf parasite*
will be reared at Arlington. Va., from
the 1,661,600 corn borer iarvaa which
have been imported. Parasites liber
ationn have already started in New
England. Ohio, and Michigan. Im
ported parasites of four species are
reported as recovered this spring as
result of winter collections." It isj
to be hoped that this insect will he!
kept under control for if this pert
is introduced into this country our
corn growing will be seriously threat
ened. In Canada the pest practically
destroyed their entire corn acreage.
We hop* this past will be kept out
of the entire country.
The following will be the last no
tice about what* to get soy bean saed
this year. W. V. Holder, Rusk, R. 1,
has twa bushels of the Hollybrook
beans. C. P. Creed who lives be
tween Franklin achoqPwase and croaa
roads Mount Airy has juat received
a shipment of I arain beaita. Ho haa
*6 bushels and if yon expect to get
any Med of tUa variety now la the
time to get seed. The demand for
the Laredo haa been very heavy Ubs
year and lrs»|ilag seed oa hand has
ford not to sow aesae l.witoi and
thi* supply Is exhwUd then sew all
tka caw peas pmMlila
NeUi* Bly. • reporter of the New |
York World made a trip around
world for bar paper in 1M> to i
•trsta tkr feasibility of Jalaa Verne» |
novel "A rod ad the World la M Day*."
She atcompti»had the trip ka 72 day*,
« hour, aad U
aa this waa before the
As we have no Aop or up—lfi eotit to keep
op, work at price* you can afford.
j COLO THAT KEEPS
We can show you how to save
money by saving food with
Kelvinator electric
refrigeration. Cabi
net Kelvinaton com*
plete, at low as $210
installed in vour
home J \
Convenient terms.
Southern Public
Utilities Company
ivelvi nator
OU»st Domestic BUctc Ref^er^n
We announce the opening today of our new
ly remodeled barber shop, with new equipment
throughout, making this whop the foremost in
Mount Airy from every standpoint. We invite
your visit of inspection.
7-Chair Shop
' STRICTLY SANITARY
Everything being new—«ven new paint—
the shop is sanitary and inviting. You will feel
as if at home here, for nothing has been spared
to make it modern and clean. "\
First Class Barbers
Our barbers know the barber business, and
will give you a pleasant welcome, in addition to
prompt and efficient service. If we fail to
please you, tell us. We want to make this
your barber shop.
Sioe Shine Service
Two shine boys who know how to "rub 'am
up." When you want a good shine, drop in
here. If you can't cone send your shoes.
Prompt service.
II f. Money trip Simp
The Ladies' Shop
la addition to being the moat up-to-date
■hop tor men, wo will aieo cater to the.
work of ladies aad ekildrea. Tea can do
pond upon oar kaiten for mudwa hair
cutting aad bobbin* fa tbo «jfe ot year
choke. Bring tbo children early in tbo
week If poMibio