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North 47 North 74 m4 N. 7» dag. but 20 chafe* to an iron ptpa on tha North »uW of the road, Btulnr'i cornar; thanea North S3 dag. E. 15 cha. with Baaaky'a Um to tho beginning, containing 60 1-2 men*, mora or In., and baing tha > ii~ land conveyed to tha mU T. J. Nana by tha Bank of Mount Airy by daad dated tha lfltb day of Jan uary. 1922, aad of record in tha Re giater of Peedx Office for tha County of Surry. North Carolina, in Hook of Deed*. No. 89, paga 126. to which daad rafaranca ii aara Mfla. Sacond Tract: fctiaiht at a wal nut aad locait in tha old Praaklia Owyn line oa tha North hank of tha Ararat River, fhaar*. runniag with tha Sulphur Spriaga tract, enmkaa tha Ararat Rivar to a maple oa tha bat bank of tha naid rivar; thaaca, running with tha Saat bank of tha ■aid rivar and with tha South bank and tha Southwaat bank of tame 3336 feat to Hatcher'* corner; thaaca, croaaing Ararat River to J. H. Cwya'a aad Banaer'a corner: thence with Gwyn'n Hnc North &2 dag. East 485 feet to a planted rock; thaaca; North •4 dag. East 311 fart to a planted rack; thence South 81 dag. East 124 feet to a plantad rock; tbanee. South •8 dag hast 311 feat to a planted rock; thence. North 82 dec. East SpO feet to a plantad rock; thence. North 42 deg Kaat MO feet to a planted rock; thenca, South 74 dag. K»»t 14? faat to the beginning, containing 40' arrea. more or le»«, and being the land formerly owned by Jim Satter field and known a* tha Sattorfield bottom, and being the nana land con vey ad to the main T. J. Nunn by J. M. Parker and his wifa and Waldon Par ker by daad tearing date of Pabru ary 18, 1922. and of record in the BagUtar of Dead* office for the County of Surry, North Carolina, ia Book of Deeds 89, at page 594. to eh*, to aa Iron pin, Johnaon'a emm >»n the Cant aide of the road; thrt lw>uw the road North » deg. « lain. EMI SM toot to the Arm a I River; thence *ftk IiM Ararat Kiwi South M 12 deg Kaat SOU feat; thrr South M deg Eaat .W4 foot; theno South 4ft da* Kaat about 436 foot U a forked birch on the East hank ol tho Ararat Rivw, ft. W. Raace'a car aar; ft M dm. K. * 1-2 aba., thence N 1 dag. Woat up tko branch 1186 cka to a Pino stump; tbanco North SO do* 90 miH. W. it ch*. to a black walnut •>n tko bank of tbo Ararat River; thence up iai<l rivor North SU deg East about 700 foot to tbo mouth ol Johnson's croak than up Jobnaon'i Crook North 4ft deg. Wart about MM foot to tbo beginning, containing 116 1-2 acm, mora or leaa. Tbaro ir omptui from tbo abooa bourn lam about t aero*, more or leaa, ol land on tho bill between the railroad right of way and the old Sulphur Spring* road on which la situated the *prini oa the bill woat of tbe road, tbo aaid lot ie designated by comer* marked by set stoaea and knowa aa tbe wa tering tank lot. AWi tbe water right to the White Sulphur Spring. ai deed to J. O. Hatcher by J K. Rey nolds and wtfe. January 11. 1930, and tmurded in Book r>5. page 16ft The above boundary being the aaate land conveyed U> T. t. Nunn by Thnmai M Smith and wife by deed dated tbe 28rd day of January, 1922 and recorded in Book of Deed* to tbe said Smith by Tom Atkiaa and wife by dead dated tbe 10th day ol July. l#20, aad recorded in Hook ol Deed* HI at page 47ft to which deed reference U here made for a mure particular description of the ahov« tract. The .ale to be for ca*h and thi* ■ale ia made to *ati«fy the halanc« due oa aaid deed of truat amounting to tbe sum of I7UOO.OO for money loaned with Inter* «t thereon from February IS. 1»27. and all coat* ol ad vert iae meat. commissions by tlx trustee* and all other legal cost* ap pertaining to aaid *ale to be herewith added. And aaid sale aa provided in ■aid deed of truat may be made by either of aaid trustee*. Thla 3rd day of Oct. 1W27. - W J HENSON. Truatae. W L. ANDREWS. Trustee Speaking of conscription of wealtl for war purpoaea, if Uacle Sam evei geta into trouble again be caa bav« our two dollar* whenever he needa It A Real Home At Auction Thi R. D. Howerton Hume place will be sold to <Kt hifbnl bidder on Tuesday, October 11, at 2:30 P. M. Thi* home contain* I* room*, li pantries and li porcbe*. garage and outbuildings, nice large lot 100 foot front and 320 foot back. This property is located just outside the city limits on N. Main Street, near the neW golf ground in a prosperous locality. Property has Increased double in this locality in the last four years. BALK RAIN OR SHINE.—TERMS EASY R. D. H0WERT0N, Owner NOTICE! S. P. U. CUSTOMERS All bill* for electric service, light, heat and power, on payable at the company's offlce on the flret of the month. No dtoeotsat le allowed after the I Oth of the month and it ie necessary to discontinue service In each instance where hills are not paid by the lftth Sootfcern Utilities Comp'y 'h* laliiula pwUrtw of th* rbrmk-al 'h*y rwalala Dm; doit.tr* Bin* this* thai Ht jrutallou I* lb* inM astlafsriory irwinMM tvi hay f*vsr M I* M MK'iTMmi. thin a*v«a»llata* as assist >IMJ<HI of the pollen I«uln4 la Met ladlvlduat an A wrw which j Wa th* activity of the cb I ha sttacfclwf hi tea Is then pro id. and a aarlaa of HJk'taa gives the Hilhrtr It la rfaiaisd thai Uria traatiaani has already yMded food rsMits. WV, of WKitM Ths whits sum's inv patios ot Africa ha* h»*a vsrjr cial IS ths colored saliva sop—,. .. ssasrta Wynaat Uavla HuMmrd Is sa article la Lli«*n> "Mlac* ths whit* isaa'a advent. th* writer point* oat. th* aegroea have Iscrssasd aaor >uou*ly la nuiuhvra aad wealth. "Wh*r« formerly ihey hid la lAelr flllasaa aad grata patches la rtiagta 9MI so thai raiding partias would sat •ad theui aad d*«l rap tbom." lb* writer et plain* -ihey now aarroaad thsir hui> with *.rea and acres of grata. pumpkin* peanuts and csassvs "Th*lr harda of rsttto. goats aad •»h**p ar* Miavrwn Almost every villas* haa si Issat tweuty cattto sad IMIj goats asd ahsap. Aad thsrs la a villas* srlthla i*a tulle* of say given point oa ih* plstesu of Africa. Toda> 'bar* Is laad *»allahl* for *v*rj par pus* Th* aatlvaa may grate th*lr hsrda or rultlvat* th«lr telds virtually «fh*c*v*r ttiey plssae." Wk, Foraats Ar* Nniii It la eatisutsd lhal uas-fuurth ot ih* rsla which Nil. upon a fucral to , Intercepted by leave* aad hraarhas ot | ih* trscs; (his walsr never reaches Ih* ground, sa moat of ii la evaporated Of thai water which doe* g*i through 10 ths ground aom* la lakaa ap hy plant* and transferred 10 lb* air agaia. was hscooiss groaad water, sad ansa* trickles awsy directly to lbs stream*. A foreat cover Is Importaat la redac lag the serfsce run off and chsnglag tl to uadsrground ssepags. hecasae the underbruah and trunk* offer awchsn teal ••bstraclhia. and tbasa, logaiber with duff and titter «• th* forest good act a* a «t«ong* though a leafy rover tag may art »«» like a r«* f. rental | UMirv foreal* halt! lo raauials htream I Sow b> conserving both water au<t | Why Airmen Chaw Gum j 40fcM *"«• *ad <-llci . ■in fju " ! Tbeae are two remarfcabv ptorn of | adelee 'oiif .iiued la the lateet la>tru< | I loo lounuai tuauert t.y the Hrltlah air ! : retain ry l» iillou In trnlnlng It a|> l»«r« that Ay tag at hlih altitude* j rauaaa a illltereaf pressure on tke j "tit»f ami inner ear drutaa, and rn* •last ■« allowing la armtmrj la order to equall*e It I'hewtaf gum help* to k*r|> tli* nmiriM or ih» heart active la till* way. I'ala. temporary ilnfiiw anrt other ailment* I'auaert by the aa equal pra**ure ran he cured by "Hlck Inf" the ear*. Thla Mr.nige feat I* liertnriweit by plai-hlag the nostrlli anrt braathlni oulwarrt | Why lea mm4 Salt CmKcI Th* pre*«D<e of a solute lead* to prevent the freeting of a notation, for freetlug meau* ihe Mtparatioa of a part of Ike pure *olveal la the form at lea. Therefore aolutlona ran be frnaaa only al temperatare* below tboae of the pur* ulveati. A aaturat ert aalt aolutlon fnt *ea only at 21 0* grwa. 10 (lea a mixture af pure Ice tad pur* aalt. birth la notlrt torn. Beace Ice aad aalt caaaot parutaoeal If axial together aboea that temper* tar*. Why Nature Beatow. Fat Maay p*apl* la middle afe aad ke yoad are the »or*t and moat aeriaua oJ*adara la tke new fad of redocing Nature Intentionally, with maal folk*, add* weight with year* The layer af fat thai > Tome* moat aotlcaaM* over the atom | ia farnlabed far addltKeal warmtu aad protartloa to vital nrjaa* aad to eompaoaat* tar the feet I bat wttk at* tka bady faeerataa, lead warmth A Utile faU at tony.'hi ae ar pkyalrai degeneration — Amerl cea Macula* "WefSwre Yw Money" arshaw's Store For Clothing For All The Family We handle a full and complete line of Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Clothing, Shoes, • Hats and Furnishings—Dry Goods and No tions—Ladies', Misses' and Children's Ready to-Wear and Millinery. WARSHAWS DEPARTMENT STORE In Ike Goldsmith Block Opposite Leonard's Jewelry Store MOUNT AIRY, N. C Two-Day Sale TABLE FLOOR BRIDGE BOUDOIR OF Lamps . ' it'' .i ' f" V . , Friday and Saturday OCT. 7th and 8th We find that we have a number of lamps we need to cloee out to make room for other articles soon to arrive. In order-to move them quick we are ' offering attractive values in them for sale on Friday »nd Saturday, this week. After Saturday night the goods abso lutely go back to regular price. Look aver theae offering*. You can buy them on our usual eaay payment plan. SALE POSITIVELY COMES TO A CLOSE SATURDAY NIGHT Southern Public mm
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