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Sale of Benl By vhtore of i power contained in • certain deed of trot, bearing date Jaauary 17, 1988, recorded in the of Register of Daada of Sorry County in Book 74 pace 188 executed by J. B, Oneal and Mandy Onaal, to the undersigned trustee, to aaeurt the mant of a oertaln debt the aat forth, and fault having " " B. of the In payment of t&a no tea l aaeured, and a* the raqnaat of the holder of aaid notaa, in order to satisfy the tarw of said deed of trust I will on the 14 the day af Jam. 1MI at 1 o'clock 9. M, in front of Farmer* Bank at Pilot Mountain, N. C., aell at public auction to the highest bidder for eaah the lands conveyed in sain deed of trust which are described aa follows: In Eldora Township adjoining the lands of C. C. Wall and others and bounded aa follows: Beginning on a stone on the East aide of the old Cos ford road, runs South 45 dagreea East 8 chains and 48 links to a pine, C. C. Wall's corner,, then South 8 degrees West S4 chains and SO links to • stone in C. C. Wall's field, then South M dipiee East with Marsh's Hue 29 chaina to a stone, then North 7 and one-half degrees East with the Marsh road S chains and 76 links, then North IS dsgrsss West with said road 1 chain and 80 Hubs to a pine in the fork of the road T J. Wall's corner, then North 48 dsgisis West with old ridge road IB chains and 48 links to a stone on the ~ aide of said read, then North 46 m East 16 chains and 88 links blade gum in J. 8. Keys line, then North 88 degrees West 29 chains to the beginning, except about 8 acres formerly sold off this boundary, (containing about 80 acres). Sale de to satisfy notaa amounting to 60.00 and interact and cost. This ' O, 1988. W. k. Badgstt, Trustee. in claim that it to« tor | which thers is I this light Mr. Prom s bulletin written by E. 0. the title "Fertiliser b with Floe-Cured Tobacco," by the North Carolina Dept. of Agriculture, June, 1M7, he says: "The question as to the value of Hne at Oxford seems to he largely of the magnesium which the lime contains. High grade magnesiam lime pre teats sand drown, increaaea the yield and improves the quality of the kaaf." On pagee 21 and 22, tablea 10 aad 11 of the bulletin covering a torn year ex periment shows following results in acre yield vahoes. Where calcium lime was applied, $180.61, where no lime was applied (1MJ0, where magne sium Hme was apoltod, 9SM.1S. Apply one ton broadcast to an acre and this can be dona now or later. Yon can apply thia aa soon aa yon hare turned your land. Do not uae larger amount* than thia as this is a tor your tobacco for If yen i row in lar amount of Mad* All For Owm Burial Rutherfordton, Dae. 29.—J. Henry Randall, 64, of Mir Henrietta, mi buried at Hick Shoals Baptist church yesterday. Rev. Zeno Wall and D. O. Waahburn war* in charga of the fun eral aervieee. A large crowd attended^ Ha leaves a nUhiw. About tan month* ago, Mr Randall want to W. G. High tower, undertaker at Henrietta, and made all arrange ments for his funeral. Ha aeiactad his casket, burial robe, t»uK and even designated that |40 worth of flowers be secured for the funeral and ha placed oa his grave. He made his will and the day before he died he want to consult a lawyer to know for aura if R was legal. He waa one of the moat loved men in the county. Natiee Trustee's gala af Land By virtue of authority veatad in the undersigned trustee in a certain dead of trust executed the 80th day of Dec. 1M7, to the Workman's Betiding A Loan Association to seeare an indebt ness of *1.000^0 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Sor ry County, NTcT, hi beek 10C, page do. default having bean made in the pay meat of tbi radtbtcdntii therein n» cared and at the request of the hold er, I will sell for oaab to the highest bidder at public auction in front of the Bank of Mount Airy, Meant Airy, N. C Five glimpse* <af fleeing deer were had by tlx put;, and five shots were fired. CoL Latrobe won shooting hon or* for the day by scoring the only di rect kit and droppiag a flae specimen. Mr. Coolidge, although ha fired twice at the swiftly flashing marks, was un Firet hand experience with the primitive transportation of the native islanders was afforded to the Presi dent on the return trip to the Coffin home, when the party met a tiny bollock cart. Mr. Coolidge and his heat climbed late the cart and were taken en a short Jahtef ride. A group of news photographers ground away as the President and Mr. ground in the ox cart and their dis cussion over the feasibility of patting a tax an hay eaten by the beasts of burden was recorded for the talking motion pictures. Rest had been planned for the eve ning In preparation for the strenu ous program tomorrow, when the President win attend services at his torical old Christ church st Freder ics, on St Simon's island, pay a friendly call at the plantation of Chariee S. Barrett on Point Peter and proceed on the yacht Zapala to Mr. Coffin's hunting lodge and game preearve on the mainland. Notice of gale By virtue of • deed of trust — ed to me by George Moor*, dated the 1»th day of July 1921, registered in book 8S, pan 166 Record of Deads of Traat for Surry County givea to so eon $266.60 due A. Goldsmith, de fault having been made In the pay ment of said debt which is past doe debt which la past doe and unpaid, oa application of the holder A the note secured by said of trust, I will aall for cash to __ hi (chest bidder in front of the First National Bank, Mount Airy, N. C., ea the 5th da/ of Jan. 1M6, at 1 eVfack PTM.. the following ilea< i IIhhI real estate, to wk: Lying and being in Surry County, North Carolina, Mount Airy Town ahip and described aa follows: Ix>t No. t as. shown on plat made by T. B. McCargo and beginning on the south side of Fancy Gap road and on stake sot as oorner between lots Nos. 1 and > and sruns with said line between these lota 8. 26 deg. eaat 206 feet to line of lot No. 12 and on cor ner between lot No. I and 2; thence with Hne of lot No. 12 south 69 deg. eaat no feet to a stake comer be tween lots Nos. 2 aad i, thence with line between those lots north 27 dag. east 216 feet to the Fancy Gap road, a stake corner between lota Nos. 2 and •; thence with Fancy Gap read north 66 1-4 dag. west 66 fast to the beginning:. Sale made to satisfy balance of 6270.00 as of date January 1, 1926, with interest on ths priiwtMil Iron January 1. 1928 until paid aad t coat of sals. This Dec. 4th. 1928. J. H. Felger, Tn*rtee._ NOTICE North Carolina, Sorry County. In 8nperier Court. Early * Daniel Company, Purina Co., Morris * Co. and Three States Coal Co, Plaintiff*, vs. J. F, Mulligan ALE. Scroggs. trading and doing busilMM as 1. V. Mulligan Coo • traction Co. and The Great American Indemnity Co. and John D. Thompson, 0. C. Lorill Co. and W. E. Merritt Co. intervening plaintiffs in the above a'S^T"- ■°1*" — Notice of pending of action. Notice is hereby given to all par Mis that the above styled action is now pending in the Superior jw>nrt of Sorry county; that commenced and is in use tut ed for the purpose of recovering of the defen dant J. P. Mulligan Cons traction Co. and its Bondsmen, The Great Amer ican Indemnity Co. amounts doe the several plaintiffs and the I lag plaintiffs fSr materials ed and labor done in and al eonatroction snd impi mill of State Highway Project No. 7580 run ning between Elldn, N. C. in Surry CountyNorth Carolina and Dobeosi, the County, North Carolina, a dis of approximately 16.47 miles said highway having been rlssatiy regrsded snd improved by contrnet between the State Highway Osasnrie sion of North Carolina and J. P. Mul ligan and K. E. Scroggs, trading aa J. P. Mulligan Construction Co. All hoh from J. P. M Mulligan Construction Co. of labor dona or mater id or other thta« embrae isls furnished or other thing ed in bond executed by the said J. P. Mulligan Construction Co. with The ■■■■■■■■ Co. as Oim/f umm surety are notified to intervene in this action as piurtded by law; that this notice is riven in ma^Hawcs wMk Section 2446 of the Consolidated Stat utes of North Carolina aa tha saasa is made applicahis by Consolidated Statutes snd acta of tha General As sembly relating to State Highway con struction and improvement and Donda required in such caaes; that said ac tion waa begun on the Snd day of Oc tober, IMS. This Dec. 17th, IMS. It is ordered that this notice ha published for four weeks in the Mount Airy News. Tnis Dec. 17th, IMS. P. T. Llewellyn, C. 8. C. Jno. R. Jones, Atty for Early * Daniel Co., Balslwi Purine Co, Morris * Co. and Three States Coal Co. and Polger and Polger. Atty*. for gTc. Lovill Co., tfr. E. Merritt Co, and ino. D. Thompson NOTICE By virtue at the authority of a ear tain dead of trust executed by Robert " MUhlWj, to the undersigned trustee, on the 7th day at March. IMS, default haiteg been made on the payment of a note d upon the application of of & Mid note, I will at fer for eale, in front at the Bank at Mount Airy, Mount Airy, N. C., at Jaaaary Ml MS at S e'decfc}. M, Beginning on a aourwood in the Hne of the Meant Airy Orchard Co., Ver •oat corner, aad rune North k 1-1 dee. Kaat 22 cha. to the (oath end of lMlhSn. to a reek fat ihetfi Um, there north t dec. eaat 4 1-t eha. to a •mall m, north M 1-t dec W 1-2 chain* to a 4 - mm m p ^datSe"wTdBy**Dae. IN. & a We also carry all other grades of Domestic Coal WELCH'S COAL * WOOD YARD PlftMM ICO Hollingsworth Drug Co. Stow No. 1 Main Street om. fj_ 0% o ...iL ■ ■ i Jiorc iwe m jouui jucci Store No. 3 Pilot Mountain When yea think of Drag* Think of HOLLINGSWORTH Confidence Thsre it a confidence existing between old friends that is the bash of the satisfaction each find* In the other's company. The Fint National has been boildinf "old friend" confidences for more than 80 yean. . The First Nation! Bank MOUNT AIKY, N. c T. ft PAWCTTT, hK K. O. SMITH. OmMht > W. W. 3UEK*» T«^PlMb DC Valuable farm Lands for Sale! As Executors of the last will and testament of C. F. Simpson, deceased, "we have for sale three hundred and fifty four and 9-10 acres of land, and also another tract of 182.4 acres, which we are offering for sale. The large tract has been subdivided into small er tracts. We will offer the lands for sale, either in tfarcela, as surveyed and subdivided, or as a wholfe. These are valuable farms, well located, build inss and other improvements. Any one desiring to purchase a good farm will do well to see either T. M. Marsh, at Dobson, or J. V. Marsh. Ararat, N. C. Terms will bit made known on application, sad can be arranged. TM. Dee. 26th. 1928.
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