48 Suburban Hone Sites
Beyond B—ftnwn oa Wwlfiild Road to to
Sold Practically At Yum Ow« Pries
LOOK AT THESE TERMS;
$10 Down, Balance $5 Each Month
ay, 3 P.
October 15
This land is ideally located, adjacent to the Quarry section, with
no restrictions to it whatever. Not far from the Winston*Salem hard
surface road.
J. H. FOLGER and Judge H. H. LEWELUN, Owners
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EDW. M. UNVILLE
THE LAND COMPANY, Selling Agents
MARTIN BENNETT
D. S. HODGE
HEROIC RESCUE OF YEAR.
OLD S ISTER
Boy Lowers Rop« Into Well,
Fasten* It mmd Slide* Down
Smithfirld. Oct. »—Frsnk Baker, j
the fourteen year old *on of Mr. and
Mr*. Clem Baker, who reside* near
Pine Level, yesterday made a heroic
rescue *f his one year old sister,
Mary Elizabeth, after the child had
been thrown into a twenty foot well
by her insane mother.
At the time that the mother at
tempted to da*h her child to such a
traffic death, there was no one pres
ent except a nearby Negro woman,
who, seeing the woman with the ba
by, suspected foul play and examined
the well immediately. On giving the
alarm the fourteen year old boy rush
ed to the rescue and lowered the
bucket down to the struggling child
and upon securing the rep* te the
wall curbing he slid down It and.
gathered the sinking form el the
child into his arms. In tfcis manner hs
held on to the child until other aid'
Notice Trustee's Sale M Uad
By virtu* of Authority vented ia the
undersigned trustee in a certain
- deed of trust executed by C. M. Chil
dm* to the under*], ned trustee for
S. E. Marshall on the 28th day of.
Mat, >926, to secure an Indebto&au!
•f $216.00 and recorded in the of
fice of the Register of Deeds of Sur
ry County in book 102 page 2*7, da
fault baring bean made in the pay
ment at the note therein secured and
at the request of the holder, I will
■ell for cash, to the highest bidder,
at public auction, in front of the
Bank of Mount Airy, Mount Airy, N.
C., on
Satarday, Oct. 2Mb. 1227
at aae o'clock P. M„
the following deeuftud real estate:
Firvt lot: Beginning on the woet
side of Factory Street and rims bade
Faweett's line or lot No. 52 (lM)) ft.;,
thence 8. BO ft. to lot No. M; thenee
S. 10 More ft. to take eft of lot No.
64; thence running eaat parallel with
the line between lota No. 69 and 64
MO ft. 8. so as U> include 10 ft of
let No. M to Factory St.; thence
running N. 00 ft akMff Factory 8t
to the beriming, so a* to include
lat No. 68 and 10 ft front by 160 ft.
deep from lot No. S4
Also let No. 20 in block Ne. 2 as
shown in plat recorded in Book of
Flats aoM to C. A. Lawaon see deed
el trust in the register of deed* of
fice at Mm, Barry Ceenty, N. C_
ar bf'TkTmH^,*h^
M' X» Ai IUUHNH1 MM W«
Vestabie to W. D. Hajmea Sarreyed
by I. W. Byiec. May 22. 1222.
neaa of 2216.00 palpal, ^teeeet and
eeet of aale to add.
could com* to draw him sad the
itrurM child to land. Effort* of ra
dio itation mi* immediately mplojr
cd and the child waa mm rarirad.
Kaoara to b laaaae
It ia definitely known that the
woman la inaane. On teveral occa
■iona prior to thia time aha haa
made attempt* to deatroy her baby,;
having raaorted to giving her broken
glaa* and poiaoaa. However, In an
interview with Mrs. D. J. Thuraton,
County Welfare Officer, today, aha
stated that the child lurched forward
and fell into the well whan aha want
there to draw water. Thia la diabe
lieved aa the made no attempt to
reacue the child or to call ia aid.
Mra. Thuraton took both the inaane
woman and the baby into her rae
tody. Application for bar admission
to the State Hoapital haa ban made
and the baby haa been temporarily
placed with reiatiyea ia Fayettoville.
There are aome featurea of thia
traffic attempt at deatroytag the
child which are incapabl* of expla
aation. No one mcom to understand
how the child ilninhd for flea or
ten minute* ia tea foot at water ,
without linking, while tha fore
thought and well laid plaaa of tha
fourteea year old boy to reacue the
child ia of equal wonder to tha neigh
bor* who aopa gathered at the H«krr
home.
$45,000 Frwm S*l« of
KiM|k, Oct.
diatrict ward— for i
ceived to noon, October S, by Um do-1
par* raent of eoMnrst
opnmt amounted to
Mt.000. cxcMdlnc the
of «vea Um
mm In the atoto. Quito •
rountiaa have repurtod He
-ell ovw $2,000 for
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