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Wife W Skill Butt Itok. Itot Her HasbMd Was "Up Against It* wnt tall what «U1 hiptim when * |M broke and to up agalnat It ■1 think ha was mad* out of that of (tun but you can t tell. The I Ml Mm waa baoauae «• juet »* get alone Wo parted In Louls vUta, Kjr.. in April. INT I "I Mat him white ho wa* in tho army at Port Bran. 1 u> hit wife. Hte Hnt wllo aot a Al tai. She to now Mr* Jean the aunt of Mr*. Beulah who wa* traveling with the party when Levi and Owan were Mrs. Blrdaong My* that 1 ins to Mr*. Montgomery, knew. In front of the Loe County coro ner. the atoo had a private oouveraa tlon with her and to convinced that *h* to telling a straight atory. "Sure. I believe the wa* aateep when they drove up to that filling station. She told me she was and I think that she to telling me the truth. "There weren't but two men In that ear •'♦her Mr*. Montgomery said there waant but two and I don't see why she would tall me a he." Mr*. Blrdaong says that she had never known Levi's brother. Owen Blrdaong. who was also killed In the tee County battle along with the pro Notice of Bale of Land By virtu* of the authority mUd in ■ certain deed of trust inetM to the undersigned li us>ss by Robert Ashbum and wife Emma Ashburn for Workman's Building and Loan Asso ciation dated March 26, 1928. and re corded in book 106, pace 6 ta the office of the Register of Deeds for Surry County, N. 0., default having been made in the payment of the notes therein secured, at the request of the holder of said notes I will sell ft public suction, to the highest bid der, for cash in front of the Bank of Mount Airy, Mount Airy, N. C., on Saturday, August 81, 1W. at 1 P. M. the following described real estate, to wit: Beginning at a stake on the edge of Coo ledge Avenue at the corner of lot No. 61 and runs with the line at said lot 8. 40--80 ' E. 1S1 feet to a stake; thence S. 56 W. 86 feet; thence N. 68 W. 128 feet to the comer of lot No. 82; thence with the line of lot No. 82 about N. 66 E. 140 feet to the be ginning. The same being lot No. 6S of the Joe Bowman Farm as sold by the Llnvilie-Ball-Hodge Land Co., May 17, 1924. Beginning at a stake on the 8. edge of Coo ledge Avenue and runs with said Avenue N. 66-16' E. 1S6 feet; thenoe 8. 40-30' E. 181 feet; thenoe S. 66 W. 126 feet to Hutchens corner: thence with Hutchens line N. 40-801 E. 181 feet to his corner, the begin ning. The same being lot N. 61 of the Joe Bowman farm as sold by Lin ville-Ball-Hodge Land Company, May 17th. 1924. Also 6 shares stoek of Workman's B. A L. Association in the 80th series. Sale made to satisfy principal, 6600, interest and costs of sale to add. This the 24 day of July, 1M9. M. H. Sparger, Trustee. Despite that this to the third day HUM Um killing Interest oontlnued un it beted and hu.utr.-o-. paaMd through the undertaking parlor to M Um timpees of the slain bandits J. H. Daugherty. of Louisville Kjr.. arrived today to givs anlrtaim to Mrs. Mont gotnery. who la being detained by tee County authorities for further inveaU gation. Ha U a friend of the family. OaMher Unili waa a Native ef garry rinij Mount Airy, Aug. IB.—It was learned here today that Oalther Edwards. Lee County filling station operator, killed In a gun battle with touring bandits early Wednesday morning was a native of Surry County. He formerly lived near Oopeland. at miles south of Mount Airy, but moved to Lee County with his family soom years before the world war. Edwards waa the son of J. A. Edwards formerly one of Surry's most prosper ous farmers, and several relatives still live near here. The slain man was a cousin of I. R Edwards, of the Prath rr clothing company, and was also re lated to Ben Edwards of the Snappy Lunch. Severe Storm Ea$t of Ararat Ararat. N. C., Aug. 1#.—Mr. John Welch, of Ararat has recently moved from hi* residence on Mrs. J. R. Fork ner'a place to a residence owned by O. W. Marion. Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Shropshire were week end visitors with their daughter Mrs. John Welch of Ararat. Mr. McKinley Jones of Mount Airy was a visitor among friends and rela tives in Ararat last Friday. Rev. L. W. Burrui filled his regular monthly appointment at the Baptist Church at Mt. Zlon near here last Sunday. Misses Viola and Lillian Johnson, of Ararat, route 1 were visitors with Miss Orace Bryant of Ararat last Sunday. Quite a destructive rain and haU storm passed over a section lust east of Ararat extending as far as Pilot Mountain last Sunday evening and did quite • lot of damage to growing craps especially to the tobaooo that re "mIimhI on the fields. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bullln. of Bear Creek, have been visiting for several days with Mrs. BuWn's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore of Ararat. The Sunday school at the Methodist Church here is doing good effective work. The young people are being or ganised and are taking quite an Inter est in the work. NOTICE This is to notify ths cltlsens of Surry County that a petition will be presented to the Department of Con servation and Development of the State of North Carolina requesting them to change the date of tne open season for killing rabbits with gun in' Surry County from beginning with Nov. 20th to the beginning with Oct. 16th. August It, 1929. Henry C. Hampton. Trailers Land Co. Mount Airy, N. (v Offers For Sale Manufacturing Sites Business Property Building Lots Homes 1 ' ■ We Have Many Piecea of Property Prom Which to Select If Ym Have A*r«hi»c To Sell or Trade See Ue Phone 224 W. L. Sydnor Geo. W. Sparger, Jr. at thU Urn*. at that tlm I will give the return* of tome ihlp menu I made last spring. On March 22 nd 1 shipped a barrel of poultry and had mom capons In the lot. below la given the returns: 73 lbs. capons at 10c »M 0C Net to*Uie farmer 43Jc per 5T or| UMI On May IT. anot made. In this lot there were 14 capons | weighing n lbs. below are the returns; 14 capons M lbs. at Kc *0.00. ex press and commission «.3c per lb. Net to the producer 4Mc per lb. or M4J6. average per bird $3.30. It wUl be not ed that these birds were not large only | averaging a little over 6 1-1 lbs. bird. Should any one care to do any 1 of this work your county agent will be | glad to help you with this work. There Is some complaint In the ooun ty of tobacco going dead In the barn when the fire begins to dry It. In my opinion some of this Is caused by pull ing the tobacco too green. The tobacco was very irregular in the early and while the late plants may be as large as the others now they are not as ripe, and more careful picking when pulling would have paid well for the trouble. Of eouree when the tobacco is diseasing It Is necessary to pull It. but I believe that It would have paid to have left a large amount of the tobacco that has been pulled In the field a few days longer. Tobacco If pulled slightly green will cure some brighter than it will If allowed to get ripe but will not have what tobacco men call body, grain, as well as if allowed to ripen. Prom what I have ssen there will be an unusually large amount of light poor, primings this year. A hog feeding demonstration was be gun at the County Home Farm on Aug ust It with sixteen hogs. All farmers interested In feeding hags should watch this demonstration and get the results. Personal News of The Hollow, Va. The Hollow, Va.. Aug. 20—Ralph Bowman was given a surprise birthday party Saturday afternoon Aug 10. It being bit ninth birthday There were about thirty gueets present. Oames on the lawn were directed by Miss Icy Bowman. After play time the guest* were Invited Into the dining roam whore a large white cake with nine lighted candles oentered the table. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out In effective manner. The refreshments nonatstert at cake, ice cream and candy. Pine reports have been given of the cloetng exercises of the Moravian sum mer school at Crooked Oak Church, and of the good work during the see sion Misses Orace and Virginia Hiatt of Willow Hill were two of the teachers. Mr. and Mrs. V. R White and little son. George, of Clemmons. N. C. and Mrs. Emily Levering and daughters. Margaret and Emily Virginia of Guil ford College. N. C. were recent visitors at the home at R. o. Levering. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bowman. Ralph Bowman and lllwii Leila Martin and Lola Qwyn spent Sunday. Aug. 11 at Oullford College. Cecil Qetas who Is serving In the D. •. Navy is spending several days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jno. W. Oates Prof. L. C. Pults and family have re turned from a vacation spent with rel atives and friends In the Shenandoah Valley. r Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Scalae and children of Oklahoma were recent visitors here. Miss Icy Bowman has returned home after attending the Young Friends Conference at Oullford College and visiting friends after the conference. Mr. and Mrs. Jno w. Oates. Cecil and Louise Oates spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Smtth In Mount Airy. Olenn Jsesup has returned frogs W<st Virginia where he spent some time this Mraican Ntwipapen Hon No Pity Upon Debtors Mexico Ottar.—Mexioan newspapers deadbaatf without floras. exhausteSTuJrtr^itoitegta*'andTteltsn to the delinquent fail to produce pay ment of overdue snbsrHptlon or ad lishss a boxed announcement. woc«*» ** rtx mm aad ow daigltter. Parmer* m In Uh Id* of mvtag latactory and tha quality la batter than Tha naw school building la prajrsas lac rapidly and II looka like we wlU have an auditorium that will be equal Our tarMd situation It Improving, thai* la no change In P«1oe but aama of Um bakeries five u* Id ounoaa In stead of 13 and 14. Hn Annie Elmore, of Orcanaboro. ■pant tawil day* with Mra. R. T. Joyce laat week. Rev Mr. White ooaductad aervtea at tha Friend* Church here yeaterdav Dr. Tom Smith la bulldlna a nice modern faad barn }uat waat of hla realdence • We are ha vine Ine rain* ao we will have no excuee for not sowing a turnip patch, a very Important duty. Sambo waa up before the oourt. He was called upon to tell his own story. "Sambo" said the judge "do you solemnly wear to tall the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?" Ah do. Jedge." "Now Sambo, what have you to say for yourself?" "Jedge, wld all dem limitations Jou Jea' placed roun' me. Ah dont believe! Ah got much ov anything to say." BEES FORSALE I h»T«^ lutod with kirw and can mII you ray Dumbtr that you want. So* mo for particular*. F. L. JOHNSON Mount Airy New* (Nk« Mount Airy, N. C. Dr. Roy C. Michel ^3 INTERNAL MEDICINE DISEASES of CHILDREN X-RAY ornci HOURS: • to II A. M.; I to 4 ML Ttolipli i in m Vacation Time! Before starting on your vacation con vert what money you intend taking with you into Travelers Checks. It costs y„a very little and much safer and can bs cashed any place without indentification when signed by you. These checks can be obtained in denomina tions of ten, twenty and fifty dollars. The First National Bank Mount Airy, N. C. ANNOUNCING A VARIETY of COLORS osf the Ghevrolet cSix at no extra cost! In keeping with the progressive policies that have carried Cher* rolet to record-breaking height* of success—the new Chevrolet Six is now made available in a wide variety of colon at no extra cost. Still farther enhancing the in* her en t beauty of the marvelous bodies by Fisher, these striking new colon give to the Chevrolet Six an order of smartness unap> proached in any other low priced car in the world. And when you drive the Chev rolet Six, you will realize that its performance is equally as out* standing as its beauty. It flashes away at the traffic signal. It tops the steepest hills with an abun* dant reserve of power. The steering wheel responds to your slightest touch. And die quiet, nonlocking* four-wheel brakes are unusually quick and positive inaction. Come in today. See this sens** tional Chevrolet Six which actually sells in she price remgs of the four.
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