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Jadve ujrfuqr of this, but many IU lafcboiM' did. Tb* Democrats Hked It, tboogfc. TVry would nut Hbe to Wt Mr. Coottdga m •rain, but they do •ni°r tb* thb«U to tbo Smith drnifth which tabor** in tbe*e Ur publican ptjron. Ordinarily tho H* uk tho Lord to hold thorn bat thi* time thoy pray for division* at rung and terrible. Tbey M not dread any Mkim that may frow oat of a deadlocked roavrn tton if tho fraud namo of tho Cool ftni ran ho brought before tbo emn oMltloti "Dtorr U no longer any doubt in Korth Carolina that Repablican* fear il Smith. They ar* retry hopeful of tearing into tbo local Democratic ar itnftiMdU. but none too aanguine at capita Hung the national hatred ti Roman Catholicism. Beside*. tfer Republican* do not tnwt to religtoM prejudice any too much here. Tbej tolteve that the miniaterial aaaaalt* en Smith arid bring more eonfvainn te tb* ehurcbe* than to tbo Demo •ratic party; for after all, tbo eleri ml fight on Smith will reeohre Itaelf Notice of TrmtM't Salt By virtu* of authority vested in the undersigned truster in a certair. feed of trust executed the 4th day af December, 1#24. by Wm H. Marsh Minnie Marsh, Lula A. Kin* and Lae Kins to the undersigned trustee for The Bank of Mount Ainr, to secure an indebtedness of |627.67 and re corded in the office of the Repister of Deeds of Surry County, N. C., t» fcook 72 page 188, default having teen made in the payment of the aote therein secured and at the re quest of the holder. I will sail for eash, to the highest bidder, at public auction, in front of the Bank of Mount Airy, Mount Airy, N. C„ on Saturday, Decern: er 14th. It27, at 1 o'clock P. M the following described real estate: Beginning at a rock 77 1-2 feet from E. F. Hulling*worth and J. L. Worth's southeast corner about thir ty feet from W. C. Banner's line a£kd sBTtK thence North 125 feet to a stake, thence East 75 feet to a stake; then South 126 feet to a stake, about 10 •tat from W. C. Banner's line, then West 76 feet to the beginning. See deed from R. E. Hotlingsworth to Thoa. C. Davis 1906. Deed G. C. Hoi semh to Lawson Book 72 page M. See deed Lawson to J. A. Atkins. 8e* deed J. A. Atkins to W. T. and W. M. Marsh. Sale made to satisfy a balance of •m.72 principal, interest and cost of sale to add. This the 21st day of Nov. 1»27. Edw. M. Lin villa. Trustee. te Taft « U nl tartan over a have (ImM to • place m itjr hnd there Man • | to hate Taft religiously Into a pitiful skMriw, Iwt *11 North Caroline ha tor* the majority all to >lim and carried Mm Imperial need M Ingersoll M tkM defamer of ■■VPVPAl ■ra hfiflil to N Carolina that of l.hair votaa ia aa <»flrtal| for a York with the noiaMhe. TWy do they hava the photograph of a rhance | to take Um empire without Coolidge Ami the runniest fix Into which fl> tics ever haa fallen la that right j now. In all the put H ia not reenli- J ed that any political party ever aah-j ed the Lord to sand it trouble. Never [ did any convention deliberately an obatr—Man to the easy working of [ iU machinery in Washington art (Mac it. That**) what the reeent chain prayer There waa • lot of joking aboat thai chain latter* for Coolidga. That wan] nor rely another form of that cable of worahip. The old save the receiver of thaaa imbaciH tie* to utideretand that if he did not wad the prayer on. H would bo mighty bad for him In the day of judgment. Exactly the mom thing la happening to the receiver* of theao 1 ' ootid** chain prayer* The ■re telling the receiver* that if they I do not aaawor by lending the pray 1 ert on, there will he hall to pay poli tically. Mr. Coolidge ha* ben irritated by] >haae misaive*. Washington report*, j ut Mr Coolidge iant the man ' effected by the election of A1 The Preaident I* hardly the moot interented hi his own election. But the strategy of the national publicans right now 1a division. lock. That is what eonw* hen from! Washington, and haa come often | : within the Th. Lateet FmI m TwmImi On Ik* firm day that the tunnel un der the Hudson River from New Jer *V to New York vim op—ud fiftjr Iwo thousand automobiles pinri 'hroug+i It snd more than twmty-fln thousand dollari was taken in as toll, fttoovh the tunnel coat forty-eight million dollars it will par for itself, quickly. William G. McAdoo won Hi* first fame as the man who built the first and then the only tunnel under the Hudson, the tunnel used by the Penn sylvania Railroad. But that feat was nothing like the one which has just been completed after seven years of actual labor on It. Hie tunnel consists of two (rant tubes and is known as the Holland tunnel. They are named after the man. Clifford Milbura Holland, who • « i NOTICEt "• > •••;,•. * 7Tr;' , •• ■ • * S. P. U. CUSTOMERS All bills (or electric service, light, heat and power, are payable at the company** offlce on the tint of the month. No dheoot to allowed after the 10th of the month and it is neceeeary to discontinue service in each » bills are not paid by the 1Mb Southern Public Utilities Comp'y to Mount Airy and vicinity will begin Friday, Dk. 2nd, at 9:00 A M at BOYLES BROS., Inc. AN EVENT OF SUPREME IMPORTANCE INVOLVING *25,000 STOCK — WATCH AND WAIT FOR BOYLES BIQ RED CIRCULAR MONEY THOWN AWAY $50.00 in silver will bt thrown fro* oar roof Friday at 9.00 A. M-! Rob your eye*! Rood H i«uii! To nohe k int wring for the early Aoppon Friday the opening day of oar mU, wo will insert 10c, 25c, 50c and ma $1.00 ■ envelope* and throw then from our roof. Bo there looking skyward and have a coin thrown right into year hand! You may have seen sales, read of galea, heard of them and attended them, but never in your moat exaJted moments of imagination have you pictured such a marvelous surriflce of high trade merchandise. It la positively beyond a doubt the greatest, biggest. most legitimate and moat tional sale evar thrown before the people of this territory. A great saving opportunity, and the moat thrilling exhibition of modern retailing ever seen in this town or country, its a clean cut legitimate event from start to fiqfrl where every dollar* worth of merchandise is right .before your eyes marked in plain fignrea so that you caa see the immense i inga to be made. A thousand thrills for the thrifty shopper. Watch for the big circular and be here < ly this Friday morning at 9 o'clock. SELLS EVERYTHING EVERYBODY WEARS FOR LESS REMEMBER THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE HUSBAND! o. at 9 A. *• Fri(1*y" Site Starts Promptly »t * ft. NEXT TO#
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