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MOORE COUNTY.
Road Election Fire at Saw Mill Cpt
, ,Palaier Dead.
The registration books for the
Road Bond election, called for May
28th, will be open the various pre
cints from April 26th to May 17th
inclusive.
The freezes and frosts seriously in.
jured the dewberry crop, the growers
tell us. Some estimate the loss hh
high as 40 per cent. The fruit it
also badly damaged.
Mr. A.J. Fuller is now on the
We&tern markets buying mules and
horses, and expects to have a car load
here Saturday.
Mr. J. F. Montague and briile
arrived at Carthage Friday night
from Baltimore where they werv
happily married on Tuesday.
Curiie & McQueen's lumber plant
narrowly escaped burning last Ft i
day. A pile of lumber was dis
covered on fire, butwasextingui-liml
just in the nick of time to save tho
plant. The wind was blowing a
stiff breeze at the time and in live
minutes more it would have been
beyond control.
Oapt. Orin Palmer died at his
residence near Gulf last Saturday
morning. Capt. Palmer had Wn
in feeble health some time, and his
death was not unexpected. He was
a veteran of the Lost Cause, and
after the war settled on his larg.'
farm near Gulf, and was a success
ful farmer. lie was never married.
Mr. Ed Yow and Miss Davis of
Elise were married Easter Sund iv.
On the same day Miss Sankie Foster
and Mr. Oldnam of Chatham were
mairied.
Mr. John Shields has discovered
gold on his lands on the north side
of Deep River. He showed us a
8arnpleof the real "stuff" u fewuajs
ago.
The Value of an Education.
The average educated man gets a
salary of $1,000 per yaar. He worke
foity years, making a tota of $40,000
in a lifetime. The average day labor
er gets $1,50 per day, 300 days in h
year, or $450 in a year. In forty yearn
he earns $18,000. The difference,
or $22,000, equals the value of an
education. To acquire this earning
capacity requires 12 years at school
of 180 days each, or 2,160 days.
Divide $22,000, the value an educa
tion, by 2,160, number of days le
quired in getting it, we And that
each day a school is worth a little
more than $10.00 to a pupil.
Cnange In Staley Chair Factory.
W. B. Teague, of near Staley, has
sold his interest in the Staley Chair
faetory to the other members of
the company J as. Johnson, A. b.
Lewis and T. D. Harris, all of
Liberty who will continue business
as before. Clay Johnson assume
management of the busiuess, sue
ceediug llr. Teague in this capacity.
O. A. Hanner, has. resigaed the
office of Chairman of the Chatham
county board of education, to devote
his entire time to , the Siler Citv
Loan & Trust Co., of which he ie
president. A. R. Norwood succeeds
him on the Board.
What is it that tastes as pleasant an
mapel sugar and quirk ly relieves coughR
and colds? Mothers 'ive used it will
quickly answer: edy's Laxative
Cough Syrup," Tie t cold remedy
that expells the eoU: ;h its laxative
action on the bowels. l'u..for a strictly to
the Pure Food and Drugs Law. onlaius
no opiates. Sold by the Standard Drug Co.,
and Asheboro Drug Co.
Butler Speaks.
Marion Butler says that Roose
velt will be the next presidential
candidate und that the corporations
fear him worse than they do Bryan.
Will Mr. Butler be kind enough to
tell why these same folks spent their
money in two campaigns to elect
Roosevelt if they so much fear
him. Catawba News.
When you need a pill, take a pill, and
be sore it's an Early Riser. De Witt's Lit
tle Early Risers are safe, sure, satisfactory
villa. The pills with a reputation. They
do not gripe or sicken. They are sold here
VJ uw Dituiuaiu uiugjv.t onuruuiu, s
HEALTH IS BETTER THAN
MONEY.
Read the following:
I am not able to explain in words
my opinion of Mrs. Joe Person's
Remedy. I have been cured by it
of indigestion and nervousness of
twenty years standing. .No one can
know what it is to be nervous ex
cept those who have suffered with
it. I did not know what it was to
get a good night's rest. I was bo
weak and excitable from nervous
ness. I have been cured of it by
the Reined v, and life seems like a
different thing. I wish everybody
would take it that suffers from nerv
ous it digestion like I did. It
would make Mrs. Person rich and
do them more good than that, for
health is better than money. I
wouldn't be in the fix I was in be
fore I took Mrs. Person's Remedy
for a thousand dollars.
MRS. J. W. VILLINES.
Bushy Fork, Person's Co., C. R.
F. D. No. 1, May 2, 1905.
Vinol builds you up
and keeps you up
Our delicious Cod Liver
preparation without oil.
Better than eld -fashioned
cod liver oil and emulsions
to restore health for
Old people, delicate children,
weak run-down persons,
and after sickness, colds,
coughs, bronchitis and all
throat and lung troubles.
Try ft on our guarantee.
Sold by Standard Dnif Co.
FASTIDIOUS WCKEH
consider Pax:ine Toilet Antiseptic a
necessity ia the hygienic care of the
person and lor local treatment of
feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing,
germicidal, deodorizing and healing
qualities are extraordinary. For sale
at Diugpists. Sample free. Address
The R. Paxton Co.. Boston, Mass.
Along; the Canal tine.
From Joe Mitchell Chappie's
Uit.cle "The Truth About Panuuiii,"
in the National, Magazine for Ani:
Mat ions are loome-i at fitqiK-ui
intervals f 'hiee cr four unlet
kloiig I lie I, he, hut out ill the jUiile
it was n it it-tic to s e ills immense
wast of material left i-.y the Krein:h
company. Whde trains of care
were overgrown with jungle, so that
engines, derricks and hoists were
scarcely recoguizao e. " Captain
Johu," a Colon pilot, told ot 200
locomotives which hd been dumped
overboard by the French, during tne
last days just before the crash.
Every h;-re along the route was tin
grewsome sight of ma-sss of nit
chiuery of all Kinds cast. i8 tic, l.ow
worthltgj, calling to m nd iw waste
of luoi sands of lives suci ficed in
the tiirt efforts to d the UaLal.
Ou board tne train were the canal
nmkern, sturdy voting feliowe, with
lau-h ijat ami bronzed arms, necks
and I ctt; 1 no Soulier en'ered that
train than 1 caught the infection
of euthusiusui utjich exists today
from ime enu of l lie zone to ttie
othei. I hio is one jireut result of
the visit of Pietltielit Rooeevelt .
h fjilei did oiganizaiion which has
bronjihr ev.ruLiug down to the
b.d-rock of puslnug forward with
one unswerving purpose dig and
keep digging.
March Hunjr Itull of Colored Graded
School.
first crai-e. en MrClauil), Fowler Simp
son, I'ultun I.biip, Willie ' arr, Martha Simp
son, Eel Mi-riainli. Fred ilu-tliunb.
second ciiAi'E - Alien Hiiover, Claudie
WaUer, Matlie Hedrick, Ai.uie 1 oltrane,
Annie Steward, Luther Cheek.
third grade Adlai Mathews Creiie Wad
(1H1. Samuel Stricklin, Murphy Keurns, Fred
Mclver.
fourth cune Willie Helfour, Herbert
Phillips, Ma y l'liil ips Mozelle l'hillips.
I.uhi vVnUer, l.ei.na Kepler, AgneB Kepler,
Ilutlie Lillv, Herndon Waddell.
Finn qhai'E Uluncle lieed, Gertrude
Rend, Kate Cox, Mai.v Laughlin, Beulah
Howard, Cllie Ctiam'K-rs
sixth oradk -Anide Steele, Beulah Langh
lin, Euimons Hrowor, Eugene Brower, Curl
Broer, Bertha (Inward, Tero Carter.
seventh qiiadf. Myra Lilly.
EltiUTH GRADE Myrtle CoX.
Prepare This Yourself.
For those who have any form of hl"nd dis
order a; who want new, rich blood and plenty
of it, trv thin:
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce;
Compound Kargnn, one ounce; Compound
Syrup Sarsaparilla t' ree ounces.
Shake well in a bottle and take in tea
spoonful d-jses after each meal and at bed
time. Any good pharmacy can supply the
ingredients at small cost
This is the pre-oription which, when made
up, ia culled "The Vegetahle Treatmeui;"
by others, tha ' Cyclone Blood Purifier." It
acts gently and certainly due wonders for
some people who are sickly, weak and out of
sorts, and is known to relieve serious, long
chronic backache quickly
Mako up some and try it.
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup
CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR
Relieves Colds bv working them
out of the system through a copious
and healthy action of the bowels.
Relieves Coughs by cleansing- the
mucous membranes of tha throat,
chest and bronchial tubes.
"As pleasant to the taste
as Maple Sugar"
ChiHn Like It
LEGAL NOTICES.
North Carolina, I
Randolph County, J
VS.
Watson Alsten, Dallas Alsten, Lizxte Alston,
mirl her htmbaud AlsU'n, Kosa Als'on,
Phillip Alsten, Caleb Alsren, und Mollie Mc
Masters, heirs at law.
The defendants, Watson Alston, Dallas Alsten,
Llzzitt Alston, Celia Alsten ami her liiislmml
AUten, Kosa Alston, Phillip Alston and Calob Al
ston, heirs at law of Phillip Alsten. deoeascd will
take notiee. that an action entitled as aUive, has
been Instituted in the stnpenur Court of Mlid
ooiiuty lor a titlon to sell land to create assets.
Said laud lieine the land of the late Phillip Al
ton, the said heirs at law defendants us afoie
nid, will further take notiee that they arc re
quired to apjiear at the office of the said clerk
lur said county, in the court house, on the 9lh
duy of May, 11107. and answer or demur to the
complaint filed in said action, or the plaintiff
will apply to the court fur the relief therein de
manded. This March 89, 1907.
w. C. HAMMOND, C. S. C"
NOTICE.
By virtue nf a mortmie deed executed to the
undersigned ontliellth ol Marc h l!Hj.Miy Mar
cus Hunt, William Kai'ker and wife," I.aura
K irikor, and duly record.-d in the Itetrister's
office In Randolph Co. in look Illi n.ifie 5M, I
w-.ll sell lor cash to the hiehest Milder at the
court house door In Aslu-Uimnti the itli of Mnv
l'.W7, at li o'clock in, the follnwiiiK d. sciilio'il
laud conveyed in said iimrtKaee, in Tnb'Tcaclc
Township, lci;inuiutt at a pine knot ;!.. C Sun to s
line thence ifl Henry Suii'liV line liat 33..' :) ituls
white oak; in L. C Suiitli's line. Ihence le arlv
South 4i--J 3 rods to a pine knot in Ili-nry Siii liiS
line, ihence Xorth ro.ls to the beuinn 'i
cotit-iitiiiiK vSJJicresand 5 roils nioie -r les . Al
another lot hen inn in.' i t hickory Norn i
cornel thence South SJ-i-l-'J roils to a -sionp. :heuc
Vet-IM-i Midstoasnikc.thencc North 17 1 Jn.s
to a sil oak. thnco K.isl II rods to the Iiol':u
nine com. lining; (til uer-s nuiie or les. Said is
made to foitvl c saiti niorti:in.re.
L. C. SMITH,
.Mortnaue.
April a inor.
KXhCT ltdfd NuTICE.
Havltm .itialilleil as executor of John Ham
ttiond ileci i.-0-i late of Kaidoiph crounty.N. r.
Ihis i to i.oiiiy all peivais havini;' claim
aaai list the cstaie ol said di'cciised to xhilur
them to the uniieivinnod ou or hcfi ie llu 1-t dav
of May IHntsor this notice will Ik? pleadcil in l.io
of their r eovery. All icisoiis ii.di bted to suid
estate will please mane immediate payment.
This Apnl Mil. ll-tl.
MADISON HAMMOND.
Executor ol JOHN HAMMOND oce'd
H.ND SALK.
l!y virtue of an order of the Superior ,C nirt of
Randolph Contny in the special lro!eeuiu,' en
t liel icarl Leonard, Fieu Leonard et a Ex
Paite. I will on the loth tl i of M-.iy inor, ui
U' o'eloek m. sell to the highest bidder'in Worih
villc N. C, on the premises the following tracts
of land, to-tt it :
First Tract. AdjoiuiiiK the lands of Acenith
Fentrlss and others, tn-vi n ni iik at un a.-he on tne
banks of r. en Kner. thence East 55-1 - ehams
to a stone in the old line, thence North 24 chains
to a stone, thence West 3-1-2 chains to a stone,
in Julian's Hue, thence South it chains lo a
hickory, thence Vost4j-l- chains to a black
1,'uni on the river bank, thence South follow,
inn the vuriou eoursj s of the river to the be
uinnin?. ntainiuir 118 acres more or les.
Si'coinl Tract. AdjoiiiiiiR the lands of K. S.
Coole and others, beninnliig on a small hiekoiy
E S. Coble's Hue. running N. on the dive-ion line
Is chains and Ao links to a stone iu the Worth
Muniiliieturlnu; Company's line, thence West on
aid company's line, one chain and 58 links to a
Stone, thence South 17 chains aud751iius to a
dead black oak in E. s. (kible's line, thence
South iX doftroes East ou said Coble's line, to the
liovsiunint,', containing three acres of laud
more or less
Third Tiact. Adjoining the lan Is of O. L.
Leonard and others, lieginnliig at a stoue,
Li'onard's line, running theuoe H chains uud flo
links to a hickory, thence S 5H degrees East
ou Coble's line 4 eh tins and :l links to a stone,
thence North 5 chains and 58 links to stone,
thence North SB degrees West 7 chains 7 links,
to the beginning, containing 4-7-10 acres more
or les.
Terms of Sals. Half cash and the balance on a
credit of six irnth", title to bj retained until
all of purchase money is paid.
J. A SPENCE,
Commissioner.
This 8th day of April. lr.
NOTICE.
Having qualified as executor on the estrte of
sftmuel Arnold deceased, before W. C. Hammond,
Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph County,
All persons haviuir claims against said estate are
nolilied to present them to the under-urncd,
duly verified, on or lieforc the ilst day ol March
I'JUK or this notiee w'll be pleaded In bar of their
recovery; mid all persons owing said estate will
come forward and m ike Itmnediatd settlement.
This 14 dav of March 1U07.
W. W. ARNOLD,
Executor.
NOTICE I
Having qualified ai administrator on the
estate of Maria Ingold, deceased, before W. c.
Hammond, clerk of the Superior Court of Ran
dolph County.
All persons having claims against said estate
arc notified to present them lo the undersigned,
duly verified, on or before the 20th dayvf March
niUHorthis notice will be pleu4el In bar of
their recover : and all persons ow.ng said
estate will come forward and make Immediate
settlement.
Tbis 13th day of March. 1J07,
C. O. INGOLD, Admr.
LAND BALE.
By virtue of an order of the Superior Court in
the special proceedings entitled Beth W. Laugh
lin, administrator of Jacob Chriseo. deceased,
et al Ex Parte, I will, on the 9th day of May.
HOT, at the cou't house door in Asheboro. North
Carolina, at 12 o'clock m. sell lo the highest bid
dur at public auction, the following described
real estate, to-wlti
lTiact On the water of Richland Croek, be
ginning at a rock pile, running thence north 20
halnatoa post oak; thence running west 2t
chains to a post oak; thence running" south 20
chains to a red oak, thence running east 25
chains to the beginning containing rifty acre,
more oi less, except seven acres sold oil of said
land to Wilkin's Barrow.
2 Tract Beginning at a pine, Drake corner,
thence north on Drake's line 26 chains to a Han
safrus, TroisdotiV corner, thence east ou Troi
don'k line 14 chains to a stake Trogdon'a corner,
theuee south on Tmgdon'i line t6 chains In a
stone pile in Mid Chrisco's awn line, thence
wel on said line 14 chains to the beginning,
containing 30 aero-, more or less.
Baid land sold on the following terms: One
half cwh and the balance on a credit of six
mouths, title to be retained until all the pur
chase money is paid.
This 9ta day of April. 1907.
J. A. SPENCE, Commissioner.
NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator on the estate
of Sarah A. Kills deceased, before W. C. Ham
raoud. Clerk of tne Superior Court of Randolph
uiutT, All persons having
aims against said estate are notified to present
i hem to uudersumed, duly verified on or before
the 21-: day i 1 March 1908 or thLs notice will be
oleoded in baroi their recover'; and all persons
i a lug said estate will come and make Immediate
settlement.
T.ns l.tlief Ma.ch 1WT.
T. A. BLACK.
Admr.
CREAMERY FOR SALE.
By virtue of t i order of the Suricrior Court ot
Randolph County made in a civil action therein
pending entitled W. T. Bryant vs. Randolph
Oreamenrfo. 1 will sell at the Court House
-Hr in Asheboro, N. C, at public auction to
j . the nignest hinder on Monday. Maytith, vjjn,
1 o'clock. M., a certain parcel of land and
1 1 -1 ling situated in Kamlulph county and in
, . .) n of Kiuiiileinan, N. O., it being the plant
' i:i the Randolph Creamery Co. and Isainded as
' Plows, vii: adjoining the lands f the Southern
Railway Company uud others, commencing at a
h'-ike nortnwcsi corner oi reari nosier .M'lg,
C 's. lot in s nithern Kailtta'' line, t nce ca t
175 fc t to -oike, Ounce north NJ f.'l to a stake
'i '.i'ii K For co s line, thence west 17.") h ot to a
! 1: ' fori- !.i hvi.y line, thence ah nit
so ,i.. 'iuoSj (cot the beginning,
coi - - ill-re, more or less.
T m i ale. L'Asll. Saletsi be approved by
' Mid p m rcpt of the sale.
! '. 4th. I'.ii7. N. N. NF.WMN.
' .. civer Han lolph Creamery Company
LAND SAL El
By virtue of an order of sale ernntori hv th-.
Superior eourt oi Randolph countv on the leti
tion of James M. Vuncannon, administrator of
J; H. Mcliaul..l against James A. MoDniiiel et
al I shall sell at the courthouse dixir in A-sheboro
ai iso ciock .m. on tneetli day of May 1WI7, the
timber on the following trict of land, to-wit:
A tract of land in Ci dar Glove township, in
said countv adjoining thelanils of Alson Cikiikt,
Isaac riicks and others containing uliout 85U
acres more or less.
I will sell all tne suwable Pine, ouk and poplar
timber on said land that measures 12 inches in
diameter at io Indie- from the ground on the
stump.
said land is known as the J. H. McDaniel
home tract. I'lirchust-rs will huvc two years to
cut and remove the Umber.
TF.RMs. lash.
This 1st day of April 1907.
J. M. Vl'NC ANNON, Admr. and Comr.
LAND SALE!
This 1st !.,v of ,.t! 1'C,
,i .un r. iis::r: Aix.c ur,
North enrol iia.
Randolph l oin
Aikatie skecii.
Josso &.!-.. ::
et al. 1 1 "it'- :
I superior i 'oiirt
i'. f Before tuc ' li.il
i low of X. 11, Skeetv
VS.
I. 'li.ige. .1 .ins R. skoc'i.
Mil ICE
ts J,..M. hud'-etuid .1 .1,0 K. skeen
o, .. an acii on ir.lilied lis ulsiVC
The do' i
''.II take in
U Oidolph Co'.UMV It Ilnv. allowed t'l the piltllllill
ocrdOWOl-in 'l.e .;lels of X. I!. SUeell, lioed.
Thvdeienda t . lesse H.Mlge au-iJoiiii l:. Skeen
w-.ll lurthei tai.e n-i !: thai tncy arc requested
un. .cm- lic'ol'i- lie' t'lerk of th" Sniie llol'Cnit
f rUandi.lp. conn tvon toe -.".itii dav of As.ril,
1 C. :,l,h mil ,e i I i .l.e.inr lo the T,ei;i,
t.i Uii- ca-isi
c urt for th
the pliiiniill' will apply to the
iiel'oetiiande 1 in tlw '.itioii.
Hi
Mar.
W. C HA M Mi 'NT',
is. C. I'.audolph (m
Byviitivofnu order of sale granted bv the
Superb r Court of Randolph tiiuntv on the peti
tion of H. M. Reeves against Jesse Cox et al. I
shall sell ut the eon rthon-e disir in Axhclioro nt
13 o'clock M. on the (ith ilnv of Mav I!i7, the
following real est .to. to-wit:" A tract of land in
Richland t iwusliip, in said county unjoining
the landsof H A. Albright ami others bounded
as follows, t i-wir. Heginiuguta white oak. J.
W.Co.v- coiner l.v a smull ln.iiieh and ruuiiing
south 22 chahis and :;i links to a Iiost oak in
Hugh M t lit - line thence on I. is line 4 chains
ami 30 lodis to i.i. .oiiier a hlnek jack, thence
south on his line chains ami 31 links lo a stone
ill his lii.e i hence east elaiin- and 32 links to
ap t,o,k th iee '.r-h :l chains and tin links
to a lei.i e ih. i c i .ist i c said Cox's hue to the
bcL'iui.n,, "i' 1 1: t i -r' '-ij ncies more or le-.
Ntri lcni.
Having i-.:a!;ii"d a-ud'iilni-rrntrit "ii the es
tale of A,,, i. -.v Kui t. dn-i- i-cd. U l ire W. C.
Uauimoiid. i.'loi k ol the Sup -nor Court of Kan
dolph Count;. . ti.is is in iio;iiy al' pern-n having
lI-iIuis :i.o,i..s; said estate a o notified to present
tbeui ti.th.- iuul"i--i"iicd duly v. rilled, on or
b.d'oie i.!-o 7 da o: M,,:ctt !U .s or lli notii'e v !!l
bo pleailed in h ir of ineir rei ovory ; and all ior
sous o'vrnr said ofiute iil come foraard and
make immediate scttlenioi-t.
Tills I dav oi Man h. VM.
M.J. HUNT. Admrx.
I A Nil SALE.
Bv virtue of an order of the Superior Court of
Randolph County in a s'ci-il proceeding onti
tied M. A. Ki -at lev vs. Matilda topple and oi hers
1 will, on the ! lay oi April 1:ki, at 13 u'clo'-k
in., sell to the lii!he-t bidder on the premises in
Tabernacle Township, the following described
real estHU':
Begiiiiiing at a stone al. or near the or'gluai
line of V. V. Copplo the iee Eist H chains and
71 links to a dogMil ; tin lice south 3 chains
and 83 li"ks to an ash; them e Ka.-a, 3 chains and
35 links to a stone; thence South 5 chains and 3
links 1. 1 a stone iu the Smith line: thence West
la chains aed 'H links to a pine knot ami stone
plunt-d ihence North H chains to the beginning,
coiitainiin-' 13 acres mote or less.
2nd, Ti.ift. Begimiing at a spine In the middle
of L'whuii,.Miud running North SI degrees Kast
' chain- . .11.1 7." links to a black oak; thence
North 4 ol ains and US links to a dogwixid in or
iginal line, thence East ou said Ymi ITchaliib and
3-" links to a stone; thence North 14 chums and
50 links to a white oak; theuoe Kast 18 chains
and VI links to 1 st me 1. .rmerly aiiluckoak; theuc
s3outh 8U dial ... to u hickory, thence West 37
chains and 15 links to a pine stiurp: thence
Sow hd chains io!ji ist oak;' hence West 11 chains
and B0 links to u slake 111 the middle of I'wh.irrie;
thence up the various eoiiisesof said creek to
the lieginuing, e.Milainliig lull acres more or less.
Teims of sale; one-halt cash bal iuc on a credit
of si .nouths title to be retained until purchase
money is p.110.
Th the ltiin day of March I!KI7.
J. A. SPENCE.
Commissioner.
NOTICE.
H iving been appoln ted receiver of Randolph
Creamcrv Company ol the iuierinr ;ourt of
Randolph luuty, this is to notify all iieisons
haviag olain.'i ugaiust said Creamery Company
to present the n to the uu le-irgned immeiliately.
This March 35th 1SW7
N. N. NEW LIS.
.... Receiver.
NOTICE.
Having qualified as Admlnistnitrix on the es.
tate 01 Z. F. Rush Sr.. deceased, notice is hereby
given to all persons holding claims against said
estate to nreseiit them on of before the first day
of April 1908, or this notice will lie pleaded iu
baroi rneir recovery.
All persons due the estate are requested to
make immediate payment . I bis March 33. J907.
MRS. JEAN RCSH.
Admrx.
NOTICE.
Having qualified as aliniuistrator on the estate
ofSallie J. Blair deceased, before W.C. Ham
mond. Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph
County, all jiersous having claims against said
estate, are notified to present them to the under
Igned duly verified, on or licfoie the 31st day of
March l'.mttor thii. notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery: and all personsowing said es
tate will come forward and make immediate set
tlement. I his 31st duy of March 19o8.
E. M OFF ITT, Admr.
LAND SALE.
By virtue of an order of gale granted by the
superior Court of Randolph county 011 the ietl
tion of Julian Garner and Worth Garner and
others, minors by their guardians, Kmery C.
Lass tor, Ex Parte. 1 shall s-ll at the courthouse
door in Asliehoro, North arollna ai 13 o'clock
M. on Monday the 6th day of May 1907, the
following real estate viz. laying and being In
Concord township. In said county and on
Uwharrie river and beginning mi the bunk of
Uwhurrie liver at a red oak on a shoal, thence
north 81 degrueM east 8, poles to a common black
oak, near au old road through the field, thence
30 degrees north 80 (silos to a black oak, corner,
thence cast 53 degrees, north IS poles to a white
oak thence east 34 degrees, north H poles to
Noah Rush's line, thence west 65 drToes, north
on said line 80 toles to a rock, corner, thence
south to Noah Rush's corner rock, 4 poles,
thence west on said Rush's line to the Uwharrie
river, thence down suid river lis vatinus courses
to the lieginuing containing 75 acres moreorless.
Terms ol sale one-half cash und one half in
six months deferred payment to bo on interest
from date. rule reserved u n 1 1 1 pay
ment of all of Jthe purchase money, the pur
chaser to have the option to pay ail cash and
take deed.
This March 18th 1907.
Morehead and Kapp, Attorneys
E. C. LASSlTER, Commissioner .
NOTICE
C. A. Hayworth has this day entered the fol
lowing land In Randoldh County, to wit: A
tract of 35 acre more or les-.in Coleridge Town
ship 011 the waters of leep River, adjoining the
linidsof S. L. Ha v worth. Elvira sauiidi" and
others and bounded as follows. Beginning at a
s'nkc on the west bank of Deep River, northt
oa-t corner ot Will. .-u.ul laud uud southeast
comer of 8 L. I:a:. wor!l 's land, thence eat
acntsssaid river Ut a stake on ei.-t bairk of river
thenee a northward course along the east bank
oflieopriver th" unions courses thcieof to a
sink on the cast bank of suid river npplte the
southeast corner ol the Seth Cox laud, thence
west lU'niss said river lo the southeast corner ol
the Seth Cox land, tlieic e southHiii-d along the
the west liauk o' beep u.ver the various coiiisc
rious 1 here"! to a Spanish oak on the bank
of said river.
1 ni
Ih .t Viitlifs
ornor
thoi
ih- v.-st bank of
the various c..u"- 1 . o- 1 to the liegiuuiiig
for which witnont o, jectio,. nletl wit'on 'VI
from this date, he will 10-k lor a warm
survey to the County Surveyor of Randolph
countv. J. r. BUKuruiis,
This Meh. 80, 1907. Entry Taker.
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