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MEXICAN ASBASHN N«In of hb »f UmI By virtu* of the authority vested ta a certain deed of trust executed ts the undersigned truate* for Th« Bank of Mount Airy dated Sept 28, 1827 and recorded in book IN, pags 118 in the office of the Bepistor at Dteda for Sorry County, N7 de fault having been made in payment of the notes therein secured. at th< request of the holder of (aid notes ] wift seH at public auction, to the high eat bidder for caah in front of th< Bank of Mount Airy, Mount Airy, N C., on Hatarday, February 23rd. 1M at 1 e'ciack P. M.. the following described ml estate to-wit: Adjoining the lands of J'ranklii Saunders and others. Tract No. 1.— Adjoining the lands of Holeomb, B F. Saunoers and others and boandet aa follow*: Beginning at a piantoc rock. Hokomb's Wn# runit north 41 deg_ west 110 f*et to a stake; thinci north sixty-two and 1-1 4*8- weat 14( f**t to a (take; thence north 68 14 dag. weat lib feet to a stoke; cor—i of Hokmab's line; thence smith 41 dag. waat 898 fact to a stake in Hoi comb's Dm: thence with Hokomb'i line north 87 dag. waat 418 f*at to i bauldar; thane* Haidag the sanx dliai I km 842 feet to Biuwai's corner; thaaca south 88 141 dag. aaat 88 IM to a stoke; tbeaee south 88 dag. eaat 800 feat to a saaaafras; thaaca south 88 8-4 d«r east about 186 feet to i hickory, B. F. Sander's corner Une; thence 88 and 8-4 dag. Mat 886 feei to a Stoke ia Sander's line comer; thence north 888 feet to the begin ning—containing ton acres more oi lees. (For further reference see deed from John Banner and wife, Johnnie May Bannei to, C. C. Hutchins and W. J. Byerly under date of February 14, 1919, and recorded in Surry County Records in Book of Deeds 78 oaspe 192.) Tract No. i.—Beginning at a point where Forkners Creek intersects ■and clay road between landa of J. M. Smith and Frank Poo re, running thence along said road South 2 deg. west 822 feet to point where land* at 0. D. Poo re joins landa of Frank Poere; thence north 48 deg. arest 120 feet to a stake: thence north 62 1-1 deg west 189.9 feet to a stake; thence north 03 1-2 deg. west llK.feet to a stake; thence south 48 deg. west 808 feet to a stake; thence south 87 dag. west 564 to Forkners Creek; thence along said creek north 58. deg. east 100 feet and continuing along said creek north 50 1-2 dec. east 30 feet, north 66 deg. east 88. feet, north 86 deg. east 100 feet, north 58 deg. east 800 ft north 88 1-2 dec. east 55 feet north 86 deg. east 100 feet north 80 deg. east 100 feet and thence 226 feet to point of beginning, all of which wfll more fully appear by ref erenee to a plat thereof on file with the Federal Land Bank at Columbia being 4.60 acres, more or leaa. (For further reference see deed from J. Matt Smith and wife Laura Smith to G. D. Poors under date at July 18, 1924, and rieordod in tarn County Records In Book of Deed* 96 on page sat) Tract No. 8.—Beginning at a stake on the west aide at the read Franklin Ban tot's corner and hum with Ma Mite North 88 dag. 80 mia. weet 131 feet to 0. D. Peass's earner; thins with his line north 4 deg. 88 min. east >88 tat te the road; thsace an the ft. to the >sslmto Ihi same betng lot No. 14 lTiiTBeek B at the fJ^,B2Sa£e<wMc^kS Jk H> M LtoeMa. Traato* ttrtpad trousers, with an okl varl-eol Leas than fifty person* wit im sad the execution. Moat of these were Mexi can and foreign newspapermen with » few high government officials, mero of nongraaa and army generals. As newspapermen rushed oat altar by they war* by prison guards with the question. "How did Toral die?" "Bravely." they replied. "Ah. what a brave boy," exclaimed the guards. Now crowds ware permitted to gath the •ar the rifle the Hfe of the man wtth waa oonvtctod ct Stat refused to see any one or say any thlng and adMd to be left alone to pray. I Tonl had only about two hour* of 1 (Imp laat nlcht. Several different priests vert vtth him at one time or another and he prayed with then or alone moat of the night He went to bed after four a. m. and was up acatn at about itx o'clock. None of hie family wttneeaed the exe cution Hie ten day old eon was brought to him again early this morn ing but hla wife iwms too 11) to see him again aa the had last night His mo ther remained In the prison tnUl an hour and a half before the ex. wtloo when she wan taken away In a sti'« of nervous calls pee His elderly father -e malned an ho tr longer. Father BotS sakl -one of Torsi's laat expraeaed wlshe* was that his new born son might beoome a Catholic Tarel had kissed the eross held by the pi Hit as lie left his eell and he car ried In his pocket* a cross and religl Prlson guards said Ti**l had told them that he declared tut ofeM MM* the Virgin Mary appeared tokMaM brrkonrd him to Heaven. He eald he heard celeetlal music. Then he awaken ed with a start to find the prison bugles Mowing the reveille. The body waa to be turned over to hla family for burial. It was evpwHied that the funeral win be held tomor row but details have been withheld to To Serve You with Quality Values , 1/ J . ti ♦ at Moderate Prices —will be the mission of our New Store, soon to be ot>ened in this Community £"VJR Neto Store, soon to be ^ opened here, will be a Local Service Institution with National Resources. This Store will be allied with local interests. All its activities will centre around the well-being of this community and its people. Only as this Store succeeds in interpreting your needs for Quality Goods -for Staunch Values—for Modern Styles-at prices that will Pack Your Dollars full of ^Service and Satisfaction—can it hope to prosper. Success Must Be Earned. To Succeed We Must Merit Your Confidence. We can only do that thru Old-Fashioned Integrity and Square-Dealing. We know of no better way to merit your confidence than to conduct this Store as though Mr. Penney himself were in charge. To all intents and purposes our local mana ger IS Mr. Penney. His one thought is far THIS STORE and what it can do FOR YOU. True, our Store here will have an expert, powerful buying organization behind it, to ensure the BEST from ALL MARKETS* and at Lowest Possible Prices. But the point is that THIS STORE must prove its worth TO THIS COMMUNITY thru its SERVICE-its VALUES - its MODERATE PRICES to you and your Family. ^ J. C. Pauley Company Stores are Home-Like ' Stores Where Home Folks Like to Trade t c PENNEY COMPANY, Inc. j. v,. rw 1 . Q4 - -1 .53 Sooth Main Street MOUNT AIRY, NORTH CAROLINA
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