Beginning on *«•> aid* of the Dot— - Mount Airy road. Sheep Draagha'* corner; ram N IC. 17.®J ch*. to ■ rwk; thence V. 4 drg var iation 28 1-f' cha t« a whit* oak, Dialer'* corner: thence 8. 4 W. with Dieter Mnr 12 M eh*, to a stoke on tka eadi* ford road; thwica with *aM read 8. 4* E. « ch*. thence 8. M C ch». to Gaa. Atkin* cornar; thence 8. SI dag. W. with Goo. Atkbu Hna 18.10 cha. to branch; thanea 8 M W . 2 ch*. thanea 8. 26 W 7 1-1 eh*. to a xmnned; thanea 8. M dag E. 18J0 eha. to WiUon Key's corner thanea N. 9.90 eha. to a (take, Krjr'i eomar; thanea N. 72 W. 2M eh*. U tka Mount Airy-tfobeon road; thanea with tha maandariaga at add roa« Hi4 cha. to tha beginning, contain mg 120.27 aeraa more or le*a. includ tng tha home plaea and tha Clan place and *11 tha land W H Atktn, awna en the weet aide a< the Mem Airy-Doh*on atata highway; alee mm ether tract known aa the Poweri place adjoining the tend* of J V Jackaon, 8. Watkina, O. M. Draughn John Key and other beginning at a reek h J. U iaekaon'a line raa* South 88 East 1,15ft feet N. 71 E 297 ft. to a maple; thenfc M. M W 4K ft. to a (take; thenet M. T9 W. 1M ft N. U W. with brancii •27 ft. to a apaariah oak; thence 8. 7] W. 1.1*8 ft. to a rack; thence 8. 21 E. kit ft to tha beginning, contain ing 20.41 aeraa. Ala* a atrin of laiwi 10 ft. wide hf 8-S> ft. long leading from the Powar place to the Mom* Airy-Dobeoa road, uid strip of land he In* the north half of the prosenl road leading to the Power place whieti if also too oitd for a road. One other tract from a* to the G T. Nichols place sdjofnlng the landi of W. A. Nichols, BentonWMte. 8. P Badgett heir* and J. L. ladoon, be ■famine at an apple tree hi the J. L Jackson IIm and W A. NlchoU Hne: ran* W. 20 ehs. to a poplar on old thence 8. 87 eh*, to stake and pointer* in Badgett's line; thence E. 12 1-2 eh*, to a stake and pafcilan in Badgett's line; thence North ta a large chestnut stamp and pointer* on waat aide of road loading from Sarah White'* to Prsatey Badgett's; thence ta the beginning apple tree in J. L. • oa'« Hne cantaiatat « • or leas, being the *aae land ncribed in dead from A. H. Freeman Clerk to G. Y. Nichols and Wash Nicfaol*. See dead hook No. M, page 1«1. , m Also one other tract lying and be ing in Dobson township, adjoining the lands of Lee A. Brintle, J, L. Jackson and other*, beginning at Lee Rrintle's corner in J. L. Jackson'* Ha, rans W. 22.71 ch*. to a stake and pourters; thence 8. 14 dn. W. 1S.26 eh*, ta a (take; thence W. 171 ch*. thence 8 to a red oak A. L. Blue's comer; the nee E. 15 1-2 ch*. ta a rhaatnut: thence N. Ida. ta 4m Roekford rood; thanee N. SO W. 11 1-2 rh*. ta a white oak, the point of be —■ Sfi acre* store or la same boundary on the lower side of the road; 8 with the said road as It ars 14 ehs, to aa aak in about 2» ft of the edge of the orsfcard; ViHiraeiSS ttowSEvs The wire fanes an the sMs of ■ a£» booh^k. JSj, tr f. T. Hlatt AkalaaaUli "si-iijcrsff-w -« Amyi ■<1* ».■ ■ th* tmnmm a* I L w. c Mtrf W-IC T^mTTu ar wlH k* in h riMrt a ttaa tat aad *aady tm mm. TW Ml M! all aad ha. W. Vs. fcr ■ Otjr, it la «< Airy, la la a vary law itata mt haalth r Kill Airy •4 fejr Ti July !•.—With ht* Early Hoatia Caa. 16. I1M died last night at S:l* o'clock at City Maaarlal HaapHal from >n ; racwivod whan be Ml frwa a Norfolk aad Wcatern Railway freight traia aaar Walnat Core abost &:W o'clock yaaterday afternoon There war* no altinw to th* ae culant. bat railway an advanced th* .theory that yooag Caa waa ridinc be twaan two box car* aad fall haa*ath th* wheel*. Ha waa pulU-d fraai ba naath da traia atintu hi* right *hoal der aad v* aad right lag, which had naar tha Up jotat, aad tha track to await aa imbiltMv thlil had bus iuiiibobmI from this city, la addttiaa to tha amputated Ihaha, Coa'r loft foot waa •auu had aad « the body. Ha waa at that lime aad from hi* iajarta*. th* u* mvm ror toout two noun and a half after ho racsivad Ms fatal in* Where Coe had atarted Mid foe what purpose will probably remain • [ mystery for his father, W. O. Cm. aUM last nifht that Ma ioi was at home atymt 8 o'clock in tha afternoon. 80 far as is known, young Coo was alone whrn the accident oc curred. Ha was born at Hont Airy August 20, 1911, the son of W. O. and Battle Sue McMillan Ceo. He mm to this city with his parents la 1MB from Mount Airy and had Heed here since that tine. Critic who aays modern ffirl doesn't get much oat of things has presumably not seen her empty ing a handbag.—The Wall Street Journal. By virtue of the power contained in of Trust _ jf Decern , _ C. M. Childress and wife to the tinder a certain Deed of Trust, executed on! the 22nd day of December, 102G, by trustee for J. A. Baden, default! having been made ia the payment >J the notes secured thereby, tad upon Application of the said J. A. Eades, I will offer for sale in front of the Bank of Muwit Airy, en the tth day at Ammm*:. 19*7 ■ at two o'clock > M„ the following described tract of isnJ: ] Beginning at the corner of .Spring Street in Town of Mount Airy, North 1 Carolina, aad Bread Street., runs 8. j S# dog and *0 min. W. ISO ft. and 4 inches to an iron stake; thence N. 401 dog. and 80 min. W. 08 h. aad 4 »_ r>— •• * *• - - - im IPH E. 141 ft 4 iaehea with Philip Warahaw's line; theace to the edge of Spring Street; thence 8. 80 deg. K. I to ft and • inches to the beginniW. Sale made to Mitiafy principal. In ttnet iM coats. T»i. July 5th, 1927. w. w. cwirirriAN. Tnw*—. Renew Your Health Our hanbcr, whether manufactured at heme or shipped from other mills. is th** bent quality obtainable, and that is the oaJy Wad ■a afford to uss. It is expensive to uss cheap matsrial in a for most buildings are _ cay for many, many years. Use food lumber and workmanship, then paint with oar high grade peuit, and yoa will have a building _ A ft - — S - . a _ _ A A. • M . # MM •« of long endurance and permanent satisfaction Talk baOding problems with us. Perhaps we information concerning the material. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY BUILDING MATERIAL Everything in Lumber for Building Aad Oar Prices Ave Ae Lew As Ym Caa Afford to Pay. J. C. HoDmgsworth Lumber Co. AW.N.C Harrison's 214 ^al* Anniversary wdlC From Wednesday July 13 Through July 23rd • I DURING THE TWENTY YEARS THAT HARRISON'S HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS IN MOUNT AIRY IT HAS BEEN OUR POLICY TO GIVE REAL VALUES AND RENDER TO THE PUBLIC A SERVICE EXCELLED BY NONE WE HAVE STRIVEN TO DO THIS AND AT THIS TIME WE TAKE f HE OPPORTUNITY TO THANK OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR LOYALTY AND TO SAY TO THEM AND OTHERS WHQH WE HOPE TO MAKE OUR FRIENDS THAT WE ARE STILL STRIVING TO RENDER EVEN GREATER SERVICE THAN BEFORE. £ , 'A II; EACH YEAR AT THIS TIME HARRISON'S (The Ladies' Store) CELEBRATES THEIR BIRTHDAY AND TRIES IN A GREATER WAY TO PROVE THAT IT PAYS TO TRADE AT HARRISON'S. HUNDREDS OF WOMEN EAGERLY AWAIT THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THIS SALE AS THE VALUES OFFERED ARE FAR GREATER THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER SELLING EVENT. THIS YEAR WE HAVE PREPARED TO GIVE EVEN GREAT ER VALUES THAN EV»R BEFORE. A Sale Even\ of Values —Not Mere Promises See Big Circular for Description and Sale 20 YEARS' OLD! Help Us Celebrate In This Big Birthday Sale! arrison's

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