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The Asheboro Courier Asheboro, N. C. Aug. 29, 1907. Local and Personal. Miss Besjiu Cofli i is visiting rela tives at Troy. Mrs. II. D. M hi tin is a guest of friends at Wiuston-Salem. Kev. N. II. lticbaidson is ppend mg the week at the Exposition. W. A. Underwood, of liandleman, was in town Tuesday. (j Ch.is. Fox Iff t Tuesday for Wash ington and Jamestown. Misses Maie and Maude Dickens attended Friends' Quarterly Meeting at Marlborough Sunday. Miss Lady Vera Kaudleuiau anil Mies Willie Boone are vUitiag Miss Maie Dickens. W. E. Hooker and Ed Sikes, who have beea to the Jamestown Expo aitiot., returned Saturday night. Miss Merrie Hichardson joined a party at Greensboro a day or two ago tor the Jamestown Exposition. Dr. I"). K. Lock hart spent the first of the we-, k with relatives at Li ills boro. Kev. N. U. Uiolurdson closed v successful revivnl meeting at Mui.'s Chapel, Guiltrd county, buud.ty. J. R. Marley has returned fn in the Jamestown Fair, lie wcut with ex-Sheriff Finch and his three sulk. Miss Josephiue Brooks, who has been visi ing her sister, Mrs. Geo I'resuell, has leturued to (Jeuiral Falls. The Misses Boyd, who have been visiting tneir cousii-,, Mrs. J. J. Soar borough, have returned lo ttieir noine JShermau, Texas. Prof. J. J. Blair, suprrintendeut of the VViliniugton Graded Scho Is, spent last Friday with relatives in Asheboro. (J. T. Eulish who holds a respon sible position with the Atlantic Coast line at Columbia. S. C, is on a visit to relatives at Trinity. Capt. Cockerham, manager of the Emmons mine, and Hosea Skeen unu David Leach, all of Davidson coun ty, were visitors in Asheboro Fiiday last. Mrs. G. T. Macon and Mrs. M. C. Bingham passed through Ashe boro last Saturday en route to Mt. Gilead to spend a few days visiting in Montgomery county. Miss Clara Spencer went to Ger mantown last week where she will teach music during the winter at the new academy just completed there. Seth W. and Shube W. Laughln and their families have returned from a trip to the Jamestown exposition and Washington and report a pleas ant trip. Miss Clara Moffitt is at home from the Jamestown Exposition. She will leave in a few days for Burling ton, where she will teach in the GradeH Schools. W. S. Pope, a prominent attorney of Jefferson City, Mo , and a son of the late Thos. Pope, of Thomasville, apent one day last week with rela tives and friends in Asheboro. Briles Hoover, of Cedar Grove township, was in Asheboro Wednes day, and bears the honor of being the first man to call on the Sheriff and pay his taxes for 1907. Miss Minnie Reynolds', who held a position as stenographer in the law office of J. T..Brittain, has re turned to her home at Troy. She is succeeded by Miss Marietta Betts. Sandy Leach, of Montgomery county for thirty-seven years secre tary of the Abbott's Creek Primitive Baptist Association, was a passenger on the Northbound train Friday morning go ng to the meeting of the Association at High Point. ' Alfred Hussey, formerly of Cedar Grove township, who for three years has lived near High Point, has sold his farm, three miles east of that place to Elias Elder who lives near Mautle. Mr Elder recently sold his farm to Mr. Brokaw for $G,000. We regret to see Mr. Elder and Mr. Hussey . leave Randolph, and hope for their return soon. There Is morn. Catarrh in this section of the country Hum nil other diseases put together, ami until the lat tew years vfas siip!oset to he in curable, lor a (treat muuy Venn doctors pro nounced it a local disease and Prescrilx-d local remedies and by constantly failing to euro, with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to lie a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, lnnnufneturcd by F. J. Cheney it Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tlu only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken Internally in doses from 10 drops to a tea. BKxmful. It acts directly on the, Wood anil mucus surface ol the system. They oiler one tfend for circulars and testimonials. Address: K. .1. CHKNF.Y & CO., Toledo Ohio. Sold ly Druggists, ?Rc. 3'ake Hull's Family Pills for constipation C. L. Cranford spent Sunday at Farmer with friends I. W. Parks, of Pirks X Roads, was iu town yesterday. Mrs. A. R. Sba, of Charlotte, is visit iiig at Mrs. Porter . John T. Moffitt'd family returned fiom a visit to E on College yester day. W. D. Spoon hiin just had in stalled at the (row n Bottling Works 'phone No. 118. All the factories in town will close down Saturday for the Educa tional Rally. Mr. J. A. Holder was called to Lexington Tuesday on account of the death of his brother-in-law. August 31st is the date of the big Educational and Junior Order Rally at Asheboro. Miss Annie Steed visited her pa rents at Edgar Saturday, returning to Asheboro Sunday. "W. N. Elder, of Trinity, is one of tSe niat'y from liandolpli who aie .it Jalliejtwwn this veek. Miss Lola Bowman, of Liberty, is v,siiing her unce Dr. H. P. Bow. m.tn, in Greensboro. Mr. Bunch, of McCi.ll, S. C, came Monday afiernoon to see hie brotber Ut-v. W. A. Bunch. I!. I!. King, of Oieeiioboro, was heie yesterday attending the Fuller site. Hal and Kite, son nrnl daughter f Wilkin Ke.inis, of Holly, atartfd from lif-re to the Jamestown Expo sition 'I uesday. Geo. Ross has cloned out. his im'ier business at Wet End, ai d will enter .he A. ami .M. Col leg" next week. Master Stanion Sku-n hi d sister Elizabeth are .pencil 11 the week at. 'heir grand parents. Mr. and Mrt D. S. Davis, of Ramllfinuii It. No. 1. vlensrs. W. M. Hooker anl Ed Siken left for the Jamestown Exi' sitioii last Tuesday. They will r i urn S .turday night. Miss Annie Henley, of Rum'tlnman spent Friday in town visi ing friends before going to Gieeujboro where she will teach in the graded schools. Ashebor) was well represented at Marlboro last Sunday. The Fiends Quarterly meeting which began there Friday closed Sunday. John C. Bunch, of Oak Ridge, arrived Saturday evening to see his orother Rev. W. A. Bunch, who is critically ill. At the Township Sucday Schwl Convention held in the Presbyterian Church Sunday, Aug. 25, Wiley Ward was elejted President; Jesse Scarboro, Vice President; and Miss Merrie Richardson, Secretary. Rev. H. Divids, (col.), isconduct ing a series of meetings at the First Congregational (col.) Church in East Asheboro this week. He is being assisted by Rev. C. M. Little, col., of Jackson Springs. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Andrews, of Sweet Spring, Mo., visited Messrs. J. O. and T. H. Redding yesterday. They have now started to their home in Missouri, where they have resided for forty years. Mr. J. P. Bunch, of McCall, S. C, is visiting Mr. R. R. Ross ar 1 family. Mr. Buncn was too ft ble to accompany the remains of h; .brothei, Rev. W. A. Bunch, to G ilford county, having been out of the hospital only two weeks. Rev. A. C. Bridgeman, of Colum bia, S. C. Assistant Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of North and south Carolina, delivered a splen did address on associalional work at the Methodist Protestant Church Sunday night. J. J. Van Warner and D. W. Le Groen are the names of the South African Boers to whom we referred last week as having purchased the Enos Blair farm in Trinity township, and have located there and gone to work. -Their families will arrivi later. ,Mr. J. E. Winecoll and Miss Liz zie Led well weie united in mairiage at the residence of J. S. Ridge, the officiating Justice, on Aug. 22, 1907. Mr. Winecoff is of Woodleaf, Rowan county. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Ledwel.l of near Asheboro. The bridal cou ple left on the 4:50 train, Aug. 23, for their home at Woodleaf. The North Carolina Journal of Education can be secured for 33 1-3 per cent a year if the teachers of the county will unite and send in their subscriptions. It is sincere ly hoped that each and every one of the teachers of Randolph county will send their 33 1-3 ceuts to. the county superintendent for one year's subscription to this iniigazine. Henry Yow, of Seagrove, was in town Wednesday. W. B. Webster went to Greens boro Monday. E, O. Mori is went to Greensboro Tuesday on business. Mrs. Geo. Haimickei is visiting relatives in Greensboro this week. Miss Nola Presnell went to High Point Saturday to visit friends Cicero Divis has sold his home on Park street to Mr En. Led well. Irvin Cox has rented a house in west Asheboio and will move his family here soon. Miss Carrie Hunsneker wus here Saturday th- guest of Mr. Alson Auman's f tinily. Mrs. W. F. lied iug and Master Frank are visiting relatives iu Bur lington. Mrs. J. K. Wood and her mother visited at the home of Mrs. Annie Robbins Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. E. E. Lewa'len is visitiug her sinte;, Mrs. A. 11. Smith, at White House. Little. Mud Carson, of Charlotte, who Im been sick, at Col. A. C McA'is'er's, is improving rapidl. Alexander Hill we it to Norfolk Tuesday to tke iu the Tet-Ceuten-ni.tl Exposition. Air. and Mrs. E'.gur Woodell. of Jacksonville Klu., came i'i on a visit yesterday. J C. Davis ha.s sold his home on Park street anil will-move to High Point at an e.irly dute. Miss Mary lives f South Caro lina, arrived i, i,.vn yesterday. She h s a position with the Asheboro Chair Company as stf-iingripner. Ex Sheriff Ross went to West E'id Monday to look after his lum ber iutt rests then-, itturniu ; ester- Four brass bands, m baseball game mid Hag raising and Bible presenta tion are aniotig the attractions to be here August 31st. Rev, W. H. Rogers was called to Plainfield yesterday, and today he wi 1 preach the funeral of a young Mr. Howell, who died from a sprain of the arm caused by falling. Messrs. E. Moffitt aud J. A. Spence will go to Salisbury tomor row to appear before Judge Justice in a receivership case. Taylor Waddell, col., has moved his goods from his old stoie room near the depot, to the old Wood building near the courthouse. W. G Ragsdale and tmrtr. from Jamestown, spent several days near Asheboro last week on a camnine and fishing trip. Misses Fannie Birkhead and Mona Rush spent Sunday at Jackson SpriDgs with Mrs. Harris Rush who is in a cottage there. Capt. A. E. Burns is building a nice rent house on North Fayette, ville street. When completed Mr. J. T. Penn and family will move in. Mrs. Angus Shaw and childten returned to Asheboro Monday, after spending a few davs at Jackson Springs with Hon. and Mis. Robt. N. Page. Misses Margarette Bradshaw and Lucy Cuitis, of Gie nsboro; Mary and Grace Smitherman, Troy, and Gladys Page, Burlington, are visit ing Harrietts Hammer, Death of Mrs. Varncr. Mrs. Julia Varner, of Mil ford, Texas, died Aug. 10, 1907, of can cer of the stomach. Also her youngest eon, John, died of typhoid fever. He was a young man about 17 years of age. Mrs. Varner whs the wife of Archibald Varner, who was once a citizen of New Hope township. Mr. Vainer died at Plainfield. Intl., 7 years ago. QG Wood's Grass Clover Seeds. Best Qualities Obtainable and of Tested Germination. Fall is the best time for sowing. You rest and improve your land, and rest yourself, by putting fields down in permanent grasses and clovers. Write for Wood's Descriptive 4j Fall Catalogue, telling best Kinds to sow, quantities to sow per acre, and giving full information about all seeds for fall planting, both for the Farm and Garden. Catalogue mailed free on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, va. Till Largest Seed House In The South. OQ LEGAL NOTICES. LANDpAI.E. By virtue of an order of sale granted by the Superior Court of Randolph county on ithe peti tion of M. A. Kindle against Matilda Cppple et I boro. W. C, at 13 o clock M. on the d day of K..ntirilwir t.hn f.,11.,.,!.... -...i ... . ....... ... uc umn nouse aoor at Asiie- A tract of land in Tab.Tnncle township, in said county, beginning at a stone at or new the origi nal line of P . P. Copple; thence east 13 chains and 71 liuks to a dogwood, thence south s. aud Niks, to auush. thence e-t S chains and m links to a (.tone, thence south S chains aud 38 ! k T " j ,e "lllu ,lue. thence es 15 chains and il links to a pine knot and stoit planted, thence north 8 chains to the becin iiinx, Jninuunini; Is acres more or lesi. 9nri Tmi1. H.,..i, .,-.- .. ... .l . . rileof Dwharrie and running noithSI degrees Ti " miKs to a DiaeK oak. thence north 4 chains ami links to a deprwood ia ami 25 links to a stone, thence north 4 chains 5 ,, , 7 ""'ie ouk, tnenee east mens, and 60 links to a stone, formerly a black oak. m lmks to a pine stump, thence V TiV , . "" P" "". ineiiee west a ens. and 50 links to a stake in tlw. middlo of the to jhe besinniiiK, containing 100 acies more or 8,1 Trai.t. B.. I . .. j. ... u,,t.,t o i.i.r-, uieuce souin u chains and links to an asne, thence cast tt chains aud 21 links to a " ..ei-ii x enains ana a links to a stuke and stone heap, thence west it chains and 25 linkv to the beginning. TVUUd. tfkn.-tl.lP.l ..7...1. .1 j v";k"ii.i vf-ii, iik remaining no. i'h mouths, the purcwer "it . . i'iien sei iinip ineirior, and the title reserved till the further order oi , . '.A. 8PENCE..Comr. Tnis 8d day of August iWT. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue f the powr contained in a mortgage deed, executed March $, 1901, ty Henry TrOKiloii and Ella TrOgilon his wif , to Wni. Harshaw, and assigned and transferred for value received, bv the said m narsnawto w. i;. Uannonon July 23, 1907,'which m rtfjage deed is duly record ed in the agisters . dice, Randolph county, in ' o k Buniber 91, p!K 384. w"e the nu d reigned will on September 7th, 1907, at 12 o'clock M., sell at public aucti-u at the Court Hou9 diwr in lincdolih county, fo th highest bidder for cash, the following dnscri-ed real estHf, lying and being in Randlemon township Randolph c u, N O., and known and design .t-d as fol lows, viz: Adj ining the lands of fieo. siiiiuh, J. rry C -llf tt Biid ther beginning at a siono in th old Plank road and run ning north 1 0 chains to a stone, thence east l.7; chai.m to a htone, thence south 11.75 cluii, :s to a ston in right-of-way of railioad, thence nearly west with said right-of-way to ih- i t-ginning, containing seven acreH, tiinr- or less. Said s;il was madn to salinfy and f re osf said mortgag. WILLIAM HARSHAW, X?. otgag.e. W C. CANNON. Asign-e. This August 5, r.107. NOT1CK. J. M. I.iitlnr h.wlliU .I.,,. .!. ..,...... land in Randolph countv, towlt: A tract of 40 acres more or less of hind In Cedar Urove Tow n shlponthe waters of Taylors Creek, adjoining ginning at a stone corner it. K. Luther's line and running South IB chains to Briles' Hue. thence east 21 ctaains to the Nancy I.ewallcn line and thence North 18 chains to a stump, thence west to the headlining, for which without nbiectlon Hied within thirty days from this date lie will ask for a warrant of survey to the county sur- vi iviiiiuuiiiii cuuuiy. This July 81, 10V. J. P. BOROl'GHs), Kntry Taker. NOTICE. Having qualified as executrix on the es tate cf Jesse If. VVelborn,dceHsed, bfore W. C. Hfttmnond, Clerk of the Superior J'ourt of Rand lph county, all persons hnv ing claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersign' d, duly veri iied on or hnForAtlm 7tl- rln'v nf A lonst or this notice will be pleaded in harof their recovry; and a'l persons owing snid estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. MARY A W EL BORN, JESSE H. WELBORN, Executors of Jesse H. Welborn. This 5th day of Aug. 1907. LAND SALE. By virtue of an order of sale oranted liv the Superior Court of Randolph county on the petition of Elijah Mofiitt, administrator of Sallie J. Blair deceased, against Wni. J Blair eta l, 1 shall sell at the Courthouse door in Asheboro, N. C, at 12 o'clock M. on the 7th day of r-ept., 1907, (he following real estate, to-wit: A tract of land in Trinity township, in said county adjoining me lauus oi . u. Brokaw and others, bounded as follows! Becrinnins at a hickorv en R. E. Blair's linp, thence norlh 14 chs. to a Btone, th-nce west 21 1-2 chains to a stone at the lane, thence south 11 1-2 (legs. weai t ens. and ju links to a stone in u. Blair's iue, thence east 4 cLs. and 12 Iks. on raid line to a stoue, thence south 2 1-2 ch iins to ii atoHe. thence south 45 degn east 3 1-2 chaitm to a w hite oak near the road, thence south 3 chs. and 90 Iks. to the beginning, containing 25 acres more or h ss. TERMS: One-third cash the reniainino two-thirds en a oredit of six months, the purchaser giving bond and approved securi ty therefor, and the title reserved till tie further order of the court. This 5th dav of Aug. 1907. ELIJAH MOFFITT, Comr. NOTICE. Enos Womhle has this day entered the follow ing land iu Randolph countv to witi A tmct ol 35 acres more or less of land iu Rnndh man township, on the waters of Deep River; adjoin ing the funds of John Fields. Aunie stout. Bud Robblns and others, for which without objec tion tiled w ithin Thirty davs from tliisdnte. he will ask for a warrant nf survey to the f 'oun'y Surveyor of Randolph Countv. This Juiv ail, li,7. J. P, HOKOI'iiHS. Entry Taker, liK-SALKoK Tl.MHEK. By virtue of a decree of re-sale made by the Siiiierior Court ol Randolph County, in a special KroctMdiiig tlierein iietiuing. entitled Camilla ussell and S. c. Russell again-n 1ister Russell and Stedmiiii Rii'sell, I shall sell ill the Court H mse in Asiebor I. N, C, ut public auction, 10 the aigliesl bidder, on Krid..y the lith day of SepteiiiUT, isiur. at 12 o dis k 111., all ihe nier. ehantable tniiher that will measure S un ties or more iu diinneter at the stiu.ip, one foot from tlie ground, except the dogwood, hickory, miipli ;llid persiniiiion, and nil dogwood, hickorv, imiplu and 1 .isiiiiiiioii of ull xiav that is inc cliiiiitable.iv ill he sold at the lime and plueu iilsive meiiiiiini d, said titular In ing upon Ihe loiiowing d.i i iiied lauds iu the Countv of l,a:i dolo.li near t'lah, X. C. adjoining tin' lan. Is m M. It. Miill.'t and others und Unu. did as loH'S, viz: Itginnillg al 11 pine .M ll'mildilke Will unis' 1: in-, liicnce west :!l ein.i is ton nke. thence soinri .' chains (o u ineii-iv, liicnce west scl.i and a: links to .1 .-1 oa'k. thence soulh to Vii:.il I'le-nell's line. Ukmc. .s mi said line .' chains to 11 shine. Ihenee north 17 1--.' elinins to 11 shine, ttieiice to M. K. Mulli't's line, thence the same course 411 inile- to aiiiitlici si.iKe. M. It. Molltti's line, tlieiice the same ci.iumi on Mild line i . i Ilk. tin er ehniii 4 1 cluii corner, fii I.U.IAII Miii-HM 1 hia tlie Dili dav of Aug., lite;. J Consumption is less Certain relief and will result from the following treatment: Hope, rest, fresh air, and Scott' s Emulsion. o ALL DRUCCISTSj NOTICE. Having qualified as executors on thi; estate of Elizabeth Pearce, deceased, before W. C. Ham. Mond, Clerk of the bujierior Court of Randolph County, all persons havlngclaims against said estate are untitled to present them to the under signed, duly vesiiicd, -on or before the Win dav of July, liiOH, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, and all persons owing snld estate will eotne forward and make imme diate settlement. This lTth day of July, 1M07. n. f. n.vn.iN-. Wm. C. HAMMER, Exeuutors notice. Having qualilied a executor on the c-t:ite (if Charity Hinshaw, lieceused, lie fore V. (' Hinn mond. Clerk of the Sus;rior Court of Handolph County, ull rersons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the under signed duly verified, on or b"fore the -iflih dav of July, isms, or this notice will lie pleaded in bar nt their recovery; end .ull persons owing said estate will come forward and make imme diate settlement. R. H. tfwalm, K.ttr. This Kith day of July, 1U07. RE-SALE Of LAND. By virtue oi a decree of sale made by the Su. pern ir ru it of Randolph Countv, in a special proceeding, therein pending, entitled K. H. Wright against c. (. Ingold. J. C. Ingold nud others. I shall sell at the Cotirc House in Ashe boro, N. v., an, public auction to the highest bidder on Mommy, the Kith day of Septeinlwr, 1D07, at U o'clock M the following (tesi-rihed tract of land, lying in id being in the Countv of Randolph, In Onint township, N. C, adjoin'ing the lands ol Riley Wright, the Duprce lands, the Baldwin lands and others, and iKiunded as follows, viz: Beginning at a stone, Riley Wright's and Duiirce's corner and runs Wet 14 rods to a stone, Wright's corner iu Dawson Craven's line, thence south with ('raven's line 28 1-Schuiiis to a black oak bush, O. Craven's toruer. continu ing fouth on Burrow's line lit chains mid fill links to a stake in 1). Craven's line, thence east 88 chains aud '5 links to a stre, Cox's line, thence north 'Jl chains and 10 links to a nost oak, continuing north in all 41 chains and 10 linns t. a persimmon, thence east 111 chain- to a staku In the edge of the Kranklinvllle Road, tnenee norm iiioug sain roan in enains to 'I sist wins, inipiee s vomer, ill llie Cll nwill line, Uleliei west lit eiiii i lis oil Uupree's line to a stoue, l)u pree's comer, the beginning, contuiuiiiK ai' acres nioie or less. Less a tract of nljout 112 acres soul to (.. (j. ingoiu, lor de.'W'riptloii of which see bisik in., page M- lerms oi sale 1 8 cash, 1 8 six mouths. 1-3 in nine months. This mil day of AugAst, l'.mr. J. A. sipKNCE, Coinmissiouer. LAND SALE. By virtue of a decree of sale made bv the Superior Court of I'andolph County, North Carolina, in a special proceeding therein pending, entitled A. W . Curtis et al vs. Bertha Curtis et al, 1 shall sell on th" premises, at public audi n, to the high st bidd' r for cash, on the 12th day of Siiplf tu ber 1007, at 12 'clock II., the following deserib d tract of laud, ying ami licing in the County of liumlolpli, i,inl Siale of North Ciii'ilina, on the wu'ers of Nuidy Creek, adjoining the lands of. Suinuel Nel son an I otli- is and bounded as T Hows: lleginnii.gat a stone in Suinuel Nelsou's lint? and running north 102 poles to a stun on !!i)ut!i's corner, I hence cast 102 poI s to a sloii" tliencH noi th 2u poles t) u ithie, thence east 1:.!3 les to a stoin', Ihtvid Tlibuiat.' corner, iIumic.' soulh '.Id io!c to a stop... by u blanch in .V. I Jones' line, thonce enst 2. polos to a smne, thence S'-tlth OH A. K. .1 lies' line oli p ie lia stoue, Janus Wilkinson'- coii.er. U.ence west 210 poles to tic beginning and con tabling 101 acres more or less. Also by virtue of the above decree of sale made by the Superior Court of Ban dolnh C. untv, North Carolina, in the above described social proceeding, I shal1 sell on the premises, at public unc tion, to the high -st hidd 'r for cash, on the loth day of epleinb r 1007. at 12 o'clock XI., the following d scribid Ijt: A two acre lot lying nud bi-ing in th County of Randolph, and iState of North Carolina, situated on the north side of Kalnigh Street in the town of Liberty, and adjoniin- the lands f John W. ' 'urtis, J. Ai llornndy and Others. A. W Cl RTIS, Commissioner. This AuiiKt 0, 11107. Vitrrli I'urolilin. i n rn.. riinu.ri.r i',.i,p. Randolph County, j. A vtuii Aunir. oi surah Craven) ileceased. und Joliu R. Craven bv) his next friend J. P. Borouglis) Notice. ' vs. Evie (iiliuer, Chas. A. Craven et. al. The alsive named defendant will take notice that an action entitled as alsive has lieeu com uieuceil iu tne siuperior Court of Randolph County to sell a certain tract of land in New .Market township ill said county in or neur the town of Sophia lor assets to pay debut and for division among tenants in common: and the said defendant will further take notice tlvit he is required to appear before the clerk of the su perior court of Randolph county, at his office in Asheboro, N. C. on the ll'th day of September 11HIT, and answer i r demur to the (ictitiuu in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said petition. This the 10 dav of August VM7. W.C. HAMMOND, Clerk of the Superior Court. TIMUKlt SALE. By Virtue of an order of sale granted by the Suis'rior Court of Kaudolijh county 011 the peti tion of S L. Hurge set ill ex parte, 1 -111111 sell at the I'ostolllce m Riniiseur, X. ('., at 1J o'clock M on the Sith. day of September, 1SK, the followiiu; timber: To-wit API the growing and standing timber -11 the follow itig desep' e I hinds, HI inches in damctcrnt the st 11 p 1 eginiiing at a st4ine aid 1-1 1 111' 11 .: sou h I , I ciiaiiH to a stone iu 1. A., hiugcss's hue; tlieiice west 17.44 chains to a siteic in the Kuveltcville road: thence north .'cj. rec 11 :.o clmiu- to a lone in siii.1 r 'iiif ; liienee north :!s..NI eh iius to a stoue in H. l'.K vet 's line-ihen e st with said line M i ll, 111. s lo t!ic U'giim.ng, eoiiluiuing Hfl eres 11101 less -Ii. I his '.'Ith 1 1 1 1 v 01 Ai: 15 PREMIUMS FREE! m Give uii nimc of Tour fxpn-ni offi lltwnt Cigsis t'-.i'. I) "".I 1, utile Action g. & W. M.,Ui l Kvvi Movement, wnrmntpd Otn1 Y.'r. 11 sti'l we will hip Bliuona, One Kolka Until Watch Chain. One Oold Plated Two Sleeve Bultnns. VidU'rn l'rei-iil free, if luxes I'iKitri C. O. D. ( .. 'Jiinil nlli.w Full So Alonry. If yon don't think Chj-ur slid FH'teeii R'remltiins worth threo time the smotint, don't iiy one cent. tVe uke all the rltk. Ordj now I Adurtm, tVADOlt HAl, CUJA1AA V, Cintur, Morib Cueulluu. deadly than it used to be. usually complete recovery 50c. AND $1.00 NOTICE. Having qualified as receiver for th Kennedy Table Co., of Trinity X. C.,"ulf persons owing said company will come for ward and make iintnediate payment; and jiersons h Oiling claims against said company are notilied to present their cl iins duly verili-il Isifore 1,11 27 day cf August, 100S, or this notice will he pleaded iu lurof their recovery. This Jlllh day (if ug. 1!M7. Jos I'vltKIN l!i c -iver, Trinilv N. ( fc soothing, healing balm contakiag M9 drugs having a narcotic effect It RELIEVES quickly and soothes the congested membranes and thoroughly heals and cleanses. Valuable not only for .CATARRH riut relieves colds, throat troubles,' hay fever, "stopped-up" nose, etc W Guarantee Satisfaction. 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The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 29, 1907, edition 1
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