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Notice Trwtw'. Hat* of Land By virtu* of authority vastad in the ■ndcrairned trustee in a certain ef trust on the 17th day of May. 1«M. ind recorded .n the office of the Be fitter of Deads office of Surry Coun ty, N. C., in book &9 parr 1W, da ta u I'. having bean made in the pay ment of the indebtedoaaa therein secured, I will sell for cash to Ikt hifhest bidder at public auction, in front of the Bank of Mount Airy, Mount Airy, N. <?.. on Satarday. Nov 5«h. 1M7. al 1 o'clock, P. N. the following described land: Lota sr.. 5$. 37, 38 and 3» of the Joe Bowman farm aa "urveyad by T. B. MK'arjfo, and sold by the Lte cille Ball Hod** Land Company May 17th, 1924, said plat being recorded in the office of the Beviator of Daeds of Sorry County, N. C., Plat bank 1 pap* <- Sale made to satis fy a balance of $,r>S3.8i principal, in terest and coat of sake to add. This the 3rd day of Owt.. l#tT. EDW. M. UNVILLE, Trustee. Nonce Having qualified aa executor of the IhI will and twlinil of J. M. 8. Campbell lata of the County of Surry and Stat* of North Carolina, thio U to notify all pernona holding claim* ■catOri mid estate to preaent them to the undernamed within twelve month* Ami the date of this notice or uum will be plead in bar of recovery. All petaom. owing taid eatate will make immediate ettlement. This August 26, 1927. C. A. Key, Executor of J. M. S. Campbell. Ararat, N. C. 9-Me FARMER WOMAN IN OKLAHOMA hn* It™: JSSwL — wrae l» u>« Mm chackad apron »l«bad aa aba IwM m »b* 81m waa tlrad of eoara. tlrad •f bar tedtooa wart la tfca dairy lla »« tlrad of ooak 1"« 'or a booaafal o< boardara. ba srs».'"jc Dr. P. W. Green la c«mcttaf of tfca «jr« *ad * - v V.« turn to its beauty/ Embodying all the masterly design and craftsmanship of bodies by Fisher. offering such marks of distinction as full-crown, one* piece fenders and bullet-type lamps— —and finished in lustrous colors of genuine, lasting Duco—today's Chevrolet is everywhere acclaimed as one of the worlds most beautiful automobiles ..so re freshingly different, so outstandingly smart and stylish that people everywhere turn to admire it! Never before has a low-priced car provided so many fine car features—so many characteristics of custom elegance. From gleaming radiator to spare tire carrier, every detail stamps it as a car of the finest quality— built to standards of excellence hitherto associated with cars costing hundreds of dollars more. 7 ■ And this remarkable smartness is matched by a type of performance that is no less outstanding—perfect com fort at every speed, flashing acceleration, and delight ful handling ease. Come in and see today's Chevrolet. One glance at its custom-built beauty, one ride at the wheel of your favorite model—and you will know why Chevrolet is everywhere classed as the world's finest low-priced car. H The IMPERIAL LANDAU |Ud»c*d to *745 Sax? *525 SU . . .'595 2^. . . *625 2Z°r .. '695 SOS . . *715 WSISb '395 *495
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