aMMiTKKS or WESTFOCLD CLAM CHtt D PRODiCr hHtap OmSh^P 0MH8PH GMtot It*® 90 J^pi Pht (DmM IbIB WwUfci Keep Eiiminative System Active DOAN'S "X? Malnr Oimrmt c tnthm KtJmtfm "A woman giving the mm o« Mra. J. C. Jonea, who la Mmd to ha oaa mt tka aociaty leaden at tha city. ia mt enjoyed the "It ia cfa caterers, furnished tka refreshments Mid to haw baan served, and tka Bon-Ton orchestra tka alleged "The hoataaa ia uM to have what was aliegd to be an expenaive pearl necklace. which aha declared wm riven her by Mr. J. C. J ones ( a gentleman with whom aha la said to be living, and whom, it ia generally believed, la her huaband."—Kirfcaville. (Mo.) Teachers' Collage Index. You carry your own key to aucceas. i Why be a Rough Rider? \ /UST you endure the dtecomfoct and expenae of driving iVl your car over pavetnenta laid long ago for horae-and buggy traffic—now acarred with danger oua and unaptly , ruts and chuckholea? Many of our cnterprMng cittea have found that pordand cement coocrete ia the Ideal paving material for < hMC m ftt Km Droved ifielf best for our fine no mm ■% aai^p aw"*a^a a^i^a a*#a ^^aa aaM^ itieeu to yeaar town? They an Ai fmr g» frm a» mt UMeVyn mi tWa—." k t, f£a liiin M «iaa M*» PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION A it orricaa in si ciTiaa '■ Sate. Bv virtue of power and authority conferred- upon the undersigned rom by a judgment of tb pari or Court of toiy County In • Metal proceeding entitled Alice Davis vs. Howard Davis, at ate. I will mII at public outcry to tha high est bidder on tha premises on Tharadav. Jaae IS. 1M7. at I eclecfc. P.M. ibe full..win* daacribad real estate, to wit: A lot ia tha town of Mount Airy «.n Main Street, beginning on we side of Main street corner of tl • !l»be Warehouse lot or tha original road, runs with said line 41 St we ♦iOO fret; tha&re North U, a line par allel with Spring street lit feet to tha Kites line; thence with tha Bataa J line to Main street; thence with Main street to tha beginning, includ ing the dwelling home of the lata J. M. Davis and out houses and other improvements on said lot. Terms of sate: One-third cash, bal •nce one and two years. This May U. 1M7. Notice Trastee's Bale of Land. By virtue of authority vested in tha undersigned trustee in a certain dead of trust executed Feb. 16, 1926, ny Jasae Gwyn to thr undersigned trustee for A. Goldsmith to secure an indebtednaas of *800 and recorded in the oAce of the Register of Deads of Surry County, N. C., in book 102, page SOS, default having bean made m the payment of the notes thereto secured and at the requaat of tha holder. I will sail for cash, to tha highest bidder at public auction, on Salviajr. lute »th. ItST. at 1 o'clock PTk, the fallowing distrthsd real estate: Being lot No. <1 as shown oa tha plat made by T. B. McCargo, MIL Biglwalng an tha south side of the Fancy Gap road oa ataka on between teta i aad • and mania the Hna hstwssa theee laU 8. 1_ _. V. IN ft tea ataka on the Mm ef lat No. IS; theaee with the Hna af tet No. If 8 M dag. S. H ft. to a " lata 4 and T; ^tk the line between theee lata X.| A 1M feet to tha I Gap rand IMI| I read N. H dag. W. M ft to tke H-\ Dr. P. W. GREEN A roof that's like a true friend— prinfet HATCHER HARDWARE CO FARM IMPLEMENTS STAG PAINT PHONE 222. MOUNT AIRY, N. C I World's most popular low-priced quality six Pontiac Six sales are now a( record-breaking heights. No other low-priced quality six ever enjoyed such popu larity—and no other car ever deserved its popularity morel For the New Mid Finer Pon tiac Six i» exactly the car that hundreds at thousands had hoped some day would be available! The highest type of six finest type of bodies known to the industry—the moat de sirable mechanical features. And new low prices—the lowest prices ever placed on sixes of comparable sue, per formance and quality! Small wonder that Poo* tiac Six popularity is sweep ing die nation with wildfire speed! Small wonder that thousands of people are buy ing new Pontiac Sixes every « Smith Motor

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