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Notice ef gal*. By virtue of authority conferred upon tlM smlmlfNd in a M of trmt executed th« 16th day of April IMS, by P. P. JokM, which deed of treat to reriatered In the oAea at tki KefUter of Deed* for 8«rry County in book $4, page 202, default harinc bow mad* in th« poymont of tho note •eeured and at tho request of the holder thereof, I will aell for eaah tv the highaet bidder ia front of the Pint National Bank, Mount Airy, M. Thereday, September, • ItST. at 1 o'clock, P. M„ the following dee crib sd land to-wit: Lffiiw awi being in Sorry County. N. C., adjoining the lands of J. M. Hlatt, John Sparger, Joe Naal, John Shackleford, C. H Mario* and other* and bounded a* follow*: A OfM half Wwrast in the following described Beginning on a sourwood nini N. tH cha. to a maple an agreed corner between John Sparger and Dora Ven able: thence E. with 4 dag. variation n chs. to a poplar an agreed earner between John McNeal and Dora Van able; thence S. 4 dag. W. I eh.; thence S. 86 deg . E . 8 ch«.: thence S. 4 dag. W. with Matthew Davis old Hoe 18 cha. to a black gam corner; thence S 78 Vi deg. W. on an agreed line be tween J. C. Shackleford and Dura Venable, 80 cha. to a atake and poin ter in the John Payne line, now C. B. Marion* line; thence N. 4 deg. E. 8.17 chs. to a pine stump in aaid Mar. ions Hne; thence N. 4 rt<*. E. 10 chs. to a chestnut corner; thence W. en oM tine with C. H. Marion 60 ch*. to a (take in pointers; thence N. 6 deg. E. 114 chs. to a chestnut oak corner in D. S. Hiatt's line; thence E. 18* cha. with D. S. Hiatt's line to a Spanish oak in J. M. Hiatt's line; thence S. 4 chs. to a pine on the bank of a road J. M. Hiatrs corner; thence E. with said J. M. Hiatt's line 84 H chs. to the beginning, containing 121 acres be the same more or less. This being the same land that was con veyed to J. S. Mitchell and G. H. Stantill by W. A. Hlatt and wife, deed book 86. page 188. This Augnat 8, 1827. - J. H. Folger, Trustee. August 11—The triplane of Cap tain Jum L Giffin and Tad Land pn eniM Into Ban Fiudwo bay aa tt was approaching Oakland air port from Lone Beech, Calif. No aaa was injured bat tba occupant* of tha plana wot* compelled to swfaa far their lives August It—Captain Arthur V. Ro gers. flying a Tandem sngined plane near Los Angeslse waa killed whan he jumped from his plane after the engine stopped. His parachute failed to open and ha crashed to death. The list of missing follow. August Id—Mias MiUren Doran, passsngsr. J. A. Pedlar, pilot, and Lieut. V. ft. Knope, navigator, start ed in the biplane from Oakland air port aa oompetitora in the race August 16—The Golden Eagle en try of the Han Francisco Examiner, piloted by Jack Frost and navigated hjr Gordon Scott, pat oat for Hono lulu and has not been hoard from sine*. It was equipped with every known safety device. August 1»—The Dallas Spirit, a monoplane, piloted by Captain Wil liam Erwin and navigated by A. H. Eichwaldt took off from Oakland in search of the missing planae About 600 nautical miles oat they put an SOS-call on the air and have not boon heard from since. Movie producer baa brought rait for Ave million dollars aftlmt Lil lian Gtah. Goth! Notice of Saaaioa. Br PaMkaUoa North Carolina. Surry County. Ellen Neater va. Balard Neater. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled aa above haa been commenced in the Superior Court of Surry County, North Carolina, for the purpoee of obtaining a divorce abeolute; and the aaid defendant will further take no tice that he ia required to appear he fore the undersigned clerk of the Superior court at hia office at the rourthouae of aaid county in Dobeon, North Carolina, on the 27th day of September 1927, and anawer or demur to the complaint in aaid action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in aaid com plaint. Thia the 17th day of August, 1927. F. T. Lewellyn Clerk of Superior Court G. C. WOLTZ. Attorney. Eighty Men OF 80 men of wealth, only 3 in herited their money. 77 made it Every one of them had a Bank Ac count! The man who believes he can suc ceed in business without a bank account is the kind of man who believes the moon is made of green cheese. i jh&xisjM Rmoutcm, ....... $1,600,006.00 FIRST ^NATIONAL BANK MOUNT AIRY. N. C. t. Q. PAWCBTT. Ptm. B.O. SMITH. CMhter - . , W. W. BUKKB. V.-PTi*. D. C. BBCTOB. AmL Cm*. TW White ilrn; wktak Ma wad last April, began tu awault M vmIi following Iimiv y i Abu la north Arkanaaa. It DM fWwtnf tknofk old Wvae break* at Qaa«iietuwu but la data* tu craataat drnap at Me OaUand. Roads ara impaaaible aad ferrlea at Dateaiilfc aia^ak of coaa miaaion. The rhrer'» eraat waa naar Newport. Water from tha Arkanaaa which alaa waa rtaing rapidly, baa mcM tha ootakirta of Arkanaaa City. Thara ara M faiailiaa in aooth east Arkanaaa undar tha ear* of tha Rad Croaa. About 200 paraona bin baan plaead on lavaaa by tha orfanlaa ation and ara being provided with food aad ahaltar. Mora than 200,000 acre* in aouthaaat Arkanaaa ara na iler water. CURRENT KILLS DRIVER WHEN HE CRASHES POLE Hudia Keith, Cmdam, Diaa Instantly Naar Durham, Companion la Not im jwrod Durham, Aug. 22.—Hudie Keith, *j resident of CreaJibw, in instantly killed l*U last night when • high ten*ton wire, broken from the im-! pact of the collision of hie automo bile with a telephone pole, fell aeroee the car. The current from the wire killed him instantly. Keith, together with J. H. Jones, aleo of Creed more, wae returning from a bathing beach, located a few miles from the city when, being un familiar with the road, he failed to make a sharp turn in the road. Plung ing straight ahead, the ear struck the pole with such force as to break one of the heavily charged wires. The wire fell upon the hood of the car and 2,800 volts transmitted to Keith. Jonee, who was on the front seat also, was uninjured. When other motorists reachtd his side. Keith was found to bo dead. He was rushed to Watts hospital, how ever, where efforts to resuscitate him failed. The two men had left their homes near Creedmore yesterday afternoon and motored to Durham *ith their wives. Leaving the women in East Durham with friends, Keith and his companion set out for the bathing bc«rh. An investigation was immediately, instituted by Sheriff John F. Har ward and the count)' coroner, W. P. I Sneed. They expressed the opinion that Keith had probably died at the J wheel and the contact with his feet which were on the pedals. The pedals j formed a conductor for the electricity. An examination of his body failed to reveal any burns. Notice of Trustee's 8tl*. Under and by virtue of the power contained in a certain deed Oftraot executed by A. C. Vestal. unmarried, on the 21st day of January. 1#27, re corded in book 78, pace 857 in the of fice of the RmMn of Deed* for Sur ry County, default bavin* been made m the payment of the note eecured by (aid deed of truat, at the raqueet of the holder of said note, the under used trustee named therein, will offer for tale to the highest bidder for onk, at public auction In front of the Firat National Bank, Mount Airy, N. C„ on Saturday. September M, 1UT. at I o'clock P. M. the followtn* real e«tate: Baginninc at a stake on the north aide of South Main street. jut op posite the intersection of same with London Lane. Shermafc Bandy's eevth west corner; running thence a wester ly course with Mid Main street SO feet to a stake, and of that same width, to wK: M feet extending back north between paraDel linee lib fort to the mathsra heindary of Laurel Avenue, the tame Mm kasen and designated m tot No. H, on the plat of Heathetew, 1. GUmer Isimr lata, frUaiii in iiiiImiI In -1-* KaaV Ma lvat pefe MJa the hfUar ef Deeda IT Oar Ideaa at t modest min is gM who eu keep Ms opinion of himsslf to himself. NOTICE By rirtne of tho power nntiintd in a certain Dead at Trust executed on the 9th day at May, 1114, by T. J. Nunn and wifa to tha undersigned Trustee for R. K. Simmons, default bavin* been made la tha indebtodneas thereby eecured, and, on application of the said B. K. Simmons. I will offer for sale In front of the Bank of Mount Airy, on Satarday, September It, IM7, at 1 o'clock P. M. the following deacribed land la Mount Airy Township, Surry County, N. C. Beginning at a stake and pointers on the west side of Parker branch and runs N. MH cha. to Bothroek's cor ner; thence B. on the North CaroHna Virjinia line 42 chs. to a stake aad pointers; thence S. crossing branch tt chs. to a rock Stewart's corner; thence W. with Stewart's tine crossing White Oak corner 41 Vi cha. to a beech; thence N. 27 dec. W. I eh. to the be ginning, containing 106.46 acres, more or lees. See deed from G. L. Sim mons to J. K. Reynolds, dated July 6th, 1020. Second Tract. Beginning in the center of the creek runs N. 4% das W. 2.26 chs. to a weeping willow; thence S. 75% deg. W 9.20 cha. to a stake in line of Harrison Nunn's old place, or home tract; thence 8. 21 dt-g. E. S.78 chs. to the center of said creek; thence N. 72 deg. E. aad with said creek 7.94 cbs. to the beginning, containing 2.68 acres. Sale made to satisfy said note, principal, interest and costs. This Aug. 9, 1927. E. C. Bivena, Trustee. Notice Trustee's Sale of Lead By virtue of authority vested in the undersigned trustee in a certain deed of trust executed the 14th day at February, 1924, by J. C. Parker and wife Dora Parker to the undersigned trustee for the Bank of Moi nt Airy to secure an indebtedness at $208.49 and recorded in the office of the Reg ie ter of Deeda of Surry County, N. C., in book 89 page 146, default having been made in the payaMat of the in debtedness therein secured and at the Rent A Book!! W. karo o«or 400 book* m oor library, for uU or root Yoa eu Ml « book lor 3 dajra for ISc, • wook lor 25c,—S coats o <Uy for oacb day oror a wook. WE HAVE, "OIL", "ELMER GANTRY*' AND "WAR BIRDS" ALL BOOKS ARE ABSOLUTLEY NEW W« *rm adding rt|uUHy tk« "BOOK of tU MONTH" Turnmyre & Lamm Twm PHONE 800 PHONE sas ••Jsa twm >■!! 8. afcato 11 eto. mmi •koto M 4lg. W. to • toMfc< tow tir£3i5vtst it ■uiliii to tha to 11 M _ _ _ to Um moartfc of Caak*a araak atol m E. 11 14 eto. to a wMto Mkt ttoa L 1 % E. by ordering your SUNBEAM cabinetr \HX»TKm during Sunbeam Saving Season August 1st. to 31st. Ordar your tunbcta Cabinet Heater before August Slat, instead of watting until • few weeks later—and ana SIMI. Make a down payment of $5.00 and receive, in aocordanoe with the Sunbeam Saving lesson offer now in affect, a credit of $15.00. Start paying the balance, when your Sunbeam ia installed. The Sunbeam thoroughly beats the home with 5 to 7 rooms, but requires no basement. Only a heater con structed like the Sunbeam with a east iron heating unit of the furnace types an 84 pound fire-pot; one Joint above fire bed: an inner casing that doubles the beating surface.can give this result. For the heating capacity, economy, efficiency and long life of a cabinet beater depend on these parts, which you do not see. Everyone can afford Sunbeam whole-home warmth. Sunbeam prioaa are now th» lowmmt in Sun haam tumtory Holcomb & Midkiff MOUNT AIRY
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