vr. NEW STYLE GRAFTING. .facoeaafallr Ued In Colorado Com mended by 8. B. Green. At the reccut meeting of the Ameri can Touiologlcal society the following method of grafting was described by a gpntliMiiau from Colorado, who stated that It was the most successful method that he had employed In top working 'Old orchards and that It could be used on branches as large as four Inches in diameter with great success. It im pressed me as being far better than or dinary cleft grafting, especially for 4 CLEFT STOCK. "larpe stocks, from the fact that the -surfaces of the union were all smooth and the scions held more firmly. The method cf procedure is as follows: After determining where the graft had better go, the stock Is cut off with . a fine saw and the cut made in the side of the stock, ns shown at A. This is then cleaned out with a knife, as shown at B. A saddler's knife is used for this purpose, the outline of which is shown at E in the second cut. The scion is cut as is usual in cleft grafting and is driven with some little force into the groove in the stock, as shown at C and in the cross section at D. It will be found that after this graft has been driven in It can only be pulled out by using considerable force, and it la held much more firmly than in the C ! LAND SALE. By virtue of an order of sale made by the Superior Court of Randolph Ceunty, North Carolina, in a Speciul Proceeding entitled T W Johnson et al Vs J H Johnson et al, I will sell, on the premises of the hereinafter described land on March L'iHh 11(00, at VI o'clock M, at public auction to the highest bidder, the following descriled tracts of land, lying in the County of Randolph, State of North Carolina, and de crited as follows, viz: Tract No 1. A one-half undivided in terest in a tract of land lying and lieing in Randolph County, Slate of North Carolina, in Concord Township, on the waters of Tom's Creek, adjoining the lands of T W Johnson and others, and beginning at a blank stump on the North bide of Tom's Creek just Mow the Mill near the Ford, th nee South ?7 oles to a stone iu the old field, thence West (10 poles to a white oak on die South side of of the Creek at high-wuler mark, tlicwce up the various courses of the Creek 72 Kles to a stake, formerly Jones It Wood, Jr, corner, thence iu a North-west direction to a stone on the West side of the Creek iu T V John sou's 'Ane ut high-water mark, thence down tlio various courses of the Creek at higli wattr uiiuk to the beginning, containing 10 acres more or less. Tract No 2. Lying ami lieing in the County of i'iaudolph, State of North Carolina, known us the Copper Hill tract, adjoining the lauds of T V Johnson and others and 1h finuing at a turkey oak, thence North 8 chs and do links to a black gum on Jones K Wood's line, thence v est 1 1 chs to. an iron wood on the brunch, thence down the various courses to the branch 13 chs mid 50 links tp a dog wo I, llience East 50 links to a while oak on the Hank of the Creek at high water mark, thence down the (.''eel; to the Ijegiu uing, al high-water mark, containing 10 acres more or less. Tract No 3. Lying and lx'inp in the Coun ty and Siate aforesaid, situated on the South side of Tom's Creek, and liegiihiug at a stone, Johnson's and Sexton's corner by the side of the mill road, thence West with their lino L'S poles to a stone, theme South-west course, degrees unknown, 1 1 Hiles and li ft to tho lieginniug, containing 2 and one half acres. On tract No 1 is a Roller Mill, ami with said tract will be sold, at same time and place, a sixty horse power engine and lxjiler. There is situated also on said tract a live room cottage and a burn. Tract No. 2 adjoins Tract No 1 and is valuable for mineral. Tract No. 3 adjoins Tract No 1. It is attractive and valuable property. TERMS OK SALE, one half cash, one half on a c edit of six months, purchaser to give bond with approved security for deferr ed payment, and same to bear interest from date of continuation of side until paid. I am requested to slate in this circular that at the fore said time and place, the other one half interest in tract No. 1 noi herein advertised, and owned by T W Johu son, will bcsold at public auction, thus giv iug the purchaser an npHrtnnitv to liecome sole owner of the valuable Roller Mill anil tract of land on which - is located. ELIJAH .MOFlTlT, Commissioner This February 24th WOO. O L Sapp, Attorney. LAND SALE! By virtue of an order of sale granted by the Superior Court of Randolph County on the petition of Bortha Bell Cox Luther against G rover C Luther et al, I shall sell at the l'ostollice in Ramseur, N C, at 12 o'clock 11, on 31st day of March WOG, the following Real Estate, to-wit: Seven tracts of land in Columbia township, town of Ram seur in said county. Tract No 1: Being a lot in Ramseur, N C, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake in the Litierty road and running East 001 feet to a stake, thence North 80 and one hulf feet to a stake, thence West 004 feet to a stake in said Liberty road, thence with said road South 80 and one half-feet to the lieginning, containing one acre more or less, and being lot No il in the John W Sta ley survey of August 7th, 181)1. Second tract: Being a lot in Ramseur, lieginniug at a stake in Lilierty road. North west corner of Laura Martin's lot ami runs thence East with her lino 004 feet to a stake, thence North 8(1 and one-half feet to a stake in the old Hurgess line, thence West 004 feet to said Lilierty road, thence with said road SO.and one-half feet to the lirgiiiniiig, containing one acre, more or less, ami being lot No 13 of J W Staley survey of August 7th 1801. Third Tract: Beginning at a small black gum, John II Jones' corner and runs North 28 degrees, East with said .tones' line one chain to a stone, thence South 08 degrees, Kast 2 chs and 08 Iks to n stone, thence South 40 degrees, West one chain to a stone, thence North 08 degrees, West 2 chs and 58 Iks to the lieginning, containing one fourth acre, more or less. Fourth Tract: Adjoining the lands of J M .Steele, J M Whitehead and others, Be ginning ut a stake in the Lilierty road and runs nearly East to a stake on a branch op posite a cedar tree on J .M Steel s land, thence down the branch to a Btake in the line of the Columbia Mfg Co, thence with the line of said Company to a stake in the Lilierty road, thence with said road nearly North to the beginning. Fifth Tract: Adjoining the lands of J W Allred, J M Whitehead and others, Begin ning at Hicks' coiner and runs with his line to J V Allred'8 line, thence with Allreds line to Hick s comer, tuence with Hick s Hue about North to the public road, thence with said road to the begining," containing about one fourth of an acre. Sixth Tract: Begimiingat J W Allred's cor ner on the side of the public road and runs thence with said road to Hick's comer, thence with his line to Allred's line, thence with Allred's line to a stake, A II red 'a corner, thence with the Allred line to the beginning, containing one fourth acre, more or less. Seventh Tract: Begimiingat Chishohn's corner in the Fayetteville road, and runs 23 degrees West of South 8 rods to a stone, Chishohn's line, thence 43 degrees South of East 5 rods to n slone, thence 23 degrees East of North 8 rods to a stone at the Fay etteville road, thence 43 degrees West of Notth to the beginning, containing one fourth acre, more or less. TERMS: One-third cash, the remaining two-thirds on a credit of six months, the purchaser giving liond and approved security therefor, and the title reserved till the fur ther order of the court. Jons T UinmiN, Commissioner. This 20th day of February, WOO. NOTICK OK sr.M.MOXS. LAND SALE. By virtue of an order of sale made by the . Superior Court of Randolph, countv, in a Wil Special Proceeding, therein pending, entitled and Vena M Allen, Infant, by her Next Friend, T H Wilsou, executor of Thomas Minimum son ! iikm1. nlailitllt' vs. Will Hninsoll wile, Lucy .lane urunson, Aitrt'U Me.Neiu ana : ,j Ltiiies, et al, ex parle, 1 will sell ut public auction to the highest bidder, nt 12 GRAFT AND KNIFE. ordinary cleft graft. This method of .grafting is undoubtedly well adapted to take the place of cleft grafting for all stocks over three-quarters of an inch in diameter. If you try it you will be surprised at the firmness with which the scion will stick In the stock. All wounds should be covered with wax as in ordinary cleft grafting. 8. B. Green in Farm and Fireside. Bow to Rsm an Incubator. The average farmer, his wife, his son or bis daughter should not expect to learn all about the management of an Incubator from the perusal of written pages. Experience comes from the work itself. This work is easy, inter esting and fascinating. It occupies the mind and leads to Investigation. More than that, it leads to success and profit But great results cannot be ex pected in the beginning. The poultry business is a trade and must be learn ed. Many a person is Idle today and looking for some sphere of usefulness who could learn bow to operate an in- cubator to both mental and financial advantage. But the work, slight as it la, must be done properly and at the right time. The poultry business la honorable and profitable, but it re quires study and experience. We serve a long and faithful apprenticeship to learn other more laborious and less re munerative trades, when the same amount of application would in less time make us experts with an incu bator and give us a trade in a line not affected by strikes or lockouts or liable to be overcrowded. Richard II. Wood, M. D. Chances Ia the Middle West. A striking tendency in the olddle iwest, and especially in southern Iowa, Is the decrease in the size of farms. Something less than ninety acres il said to be the size of average Iowa farms, with the men doing the work themselves or hiring one man. An ex change says that since land has risen In value from $10 to $100 an acre It has been found necessary to decrease the number of acres In the farm, and the farmer btmself is better off for this, because be ia not working so hard to make both ends meet nor trying to cover so much ground. He la making, In fact, about as much on 160 acrei rightly conducted as be did on a sec tion of land in the old days. The great growth of dairying has helped to bring about this cbangr I ife. Artimilta McNeill. Robert Wilson and Samuel Klaloek ami wife Almu.la Blalock, heirs- at-law, anil devisees of Thomas Manguin Wil son, deceased, deiendants. NOTICE The defendants Samuel Blalock and wife, Al matin Blaloc k and Alfred McNeil above named will take notice that a proceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the SuK.Tior Court of Randolph county, to sell the lands of Thomas Mansion Wilson, deed., lyiHK ill Bnmer township, Kiin dolnh county, and Bear Creek Township, Chat ham Countv, to make assets t. pay debts of said estate, etc. and ill which lands said defend ants aie interested as devisees of said Thomas MaiiKuni Wilson ; and the raid defendants will further take notice that they ure required to ap- Iiear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of tandolph County at his office In the court house in Asheboro, N 0, on the 17th day ol March 19M, and ans wer or demur to the petition In said proceeding, or the petition will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the petition. W C HAMMOND, C. S. C. This, February 14. 190(1. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of an older of the clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph county, in the special proceeding entitled Lewis P York admr et al vg J M York et al, I will on the 13th day of March, 1900 at 12 o'clock M, at tne court nouse aoor in Asueooro, m k,, sen at public auction, to the highest bidder, on terms to be announce at said sale the follow ing described lands, to-wit: A tract adjoining the lands of Alfred Williams and others, beginning at a post oak, oncnnal corner; thence Last 2o chains to stone, Tabitha Williams' corner; thence North with her line 34.35 chains to a stake in the middle of creek, said Williams corner; thence down the various csurses of creek to a stake, original corner; thence South 4.50 h.;n . .l.U- tV,on Rout 7 All rhama to a Btake; thence South 23.50 chains to the beginning containing 93 acres more or less. Elijah Moffitt, Commissioner. This Feb 10th, 1906. c clock m., on Saturday March 21th, 19(H), at the Court house door, in Asheltoro, North Carolina, the following descrilied tract of land, lying and lieing in Frnuklinsville Township, adjoining the lands of J L Giles, and others, and containing 150 acres, and known as the farm of the Daniel Allred, deceased. This land is ihiee miles from Asbelwo 2 miles from Cei.tral Fall and 2 milcs from Cedar Falls; has g 1 buildings, an 8 room house, large barn, corn ci ills, wagon shelters, tool shelters, and is well impi oved and well watered; nliout 05 acres of wood land, alwnt 40 acres under culiivati n, and a good pasture under fence. Terms of sale, one-half cash and one-half on a credit of six months, the purchaser to give liond and approved security for deferr ed pnomeuts, and same to bear interest until paid. E MOFFITT, Commissioner. This 19th day of February, 1906 j- In the Superior Court. NOTICE. EXECUTORS NOTICE. Having qualified a: Executor of the es tate of Henry Hammond deed, before C Hammond C S C of Randolph County, N C is to notify all Demons having: claims airainst said estate to present them to the under- signed, on or before the 1st day of February MOT or this notice will be pleaded in bar of re covery ; And all persons owing sid estate will please come and make immediate settlement. This !ud day of January l9o. SABINA HAMMOND, MARY .1 SMITH, W ALTER L SMITH. Executor. NOTICE! Having qualified as Administrator on the estate of J R Haywood, deceased, before W C Hammond, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph county, all persons having claims are notified to present them to the under signed, duly verified, on or before the 8th day of March, 1907, or this notice will be pleaded iu bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. J W LrniF.R, Admr. This 3rd day of March, 1900. For Sale. One hundred and forty acres of land on die waters of Basket's Creek, within 200 yards of Spero, one good dwelling house with four rooms and out buildings. Twenty acres of bottom land. Will sell for part on time of five years or will rent to responsible parties for a period of five years. Anyone wanting te buy will find me on my farm for the next 90 days. J A Neighbors. Randleman, R F D, No 2. North Carolina, I tandolph county, Maiy Teague VS. William Teague. The defendant above named will take no tice that an action entitled us above has been commenced in the superior court of Randolph county to obtain an absolute divorce from the said defendant; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the next term ef the superior court of said county on the 3d Monday of March, 1906, at the court house of said county in Asheboro, N C, and answer or demur "o the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. W C HAJMONr, Clerk of the Superior Court This 7 th day of Feb, 1900. NOTICE! Having qualified as Extra on the estate of John F Bescber, deceased, before W C Hammond, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph county. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the un dersigned, duly verified, on or before the 15th day of Feu, 1907, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all per sons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate efl nient. A 3 Miller, 1 T Andrews, N J Bescher, Extrs. This loth day of Feb 1900. Notice. Land sale I will sell at public auction, on Thursday, March 22, 1900, at one o'clock pm, on the premises to the highest bidder on most reasonable terms to be announced on the day of sale my far n in Asheboro town ship and one mile of Central Falls and known as ihe Reuben Giles place, consisting of 162 acres of valuable farming and timber land. 1 lug farm is on uabriel s creek and is one of the best farms in this section. Daniel Smith. This Feb'y 19, 1906. 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