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W J X-C v-aj.w TLT gill I Pin M I ill II I I'l' JmlFt w owes v "tiffir I y& MXTfJf mrmf We of heat. Thin filled for dessert for FranklinvSlIe News Rev. B. Towusand, of iltr Ci'y. p tMoii ed two able sermons iu the pulpit st Moore Chapel Sunday. Alfred Pugh, Misses Mas e and B til E:iiou visit. d tlie iltmily ot -ir. Hacci! Utar Grays Chapel 8jtiuu. Mrs. Hugh Parks Jr.. il.sses BorU Ellison. Clau lia Lumber nd Luur Sumner aiteuciec tbe &tte Missionary meeting at Gaaiuin. last Vuek. Mrs. A B P.ussel', of Greensboro, vibit ed her parents, Mr. auu klra. J. W . Craven Br. iu tbe city lat week. Lndulpiius Craven, wbo i working at High Point, is at home f a few u '? iib bis family John AlcDaniel an! f imily of near Kemps Will spent tiunuiy with Mr. aud Mrs. tV. J. Hobsou. John Tippett Jr., who has baen working at Friendship, spant Satuiday aud dauday in town with his family, We have baen baving some very cool weather for tbe time of year and with a light iioet Sunday morning. John Reeves and Monroe Craven speni Sunday evening with Mr. sad Mrs. A. B. Etee.e a short distanse south of t ie city. Mr. aud M.s E. b Vestal aud daughters, Misses Etta aid Ainie, of near Aeheboro, were the guests of the family of M. G. Buie (Sunday. Miss Nina and Little Lizzie Parks are pending the week at Ureeusooro. i T. B. Dove is visiting friends at Wash ington D. U., and tipeois to attend the National Democratic Convention at Balti more Leiore returning home. Mrs. R. L Elkin spent Sunday at Greens boro with her parents, Mr. and Mrs G. G. Eendricks. Arthur Ccx his gone to Friendship where he will work at tbe cirpenter trade. R. L. Elkin had tue miafor.uue last week to loose one of h s livery horses. Dr. Chis. S. Tate, of Ramaenr, was JO town Monday on professional business. Birthday Dinner Ou Sunday morning, June 9, a number of relatives and friends of Mr J. M. Hayes fathered at his home in New Salem, to cele ate his 8Qih birthday. About one o'clock, a lona table was ar ranged on the lawn, aud a.ter prayer by Rev. J. fi. 0' Bryant all were invited to partake of tbe feast. It was a merry crowa oi o a ana youog moving ba;k and tortb in sjcibi com -mnnion. Theie were sbaut one hundred present. All tte children were present except two living in Oklahoma and st Uxtord, norm Carolina, resoectivelv. Twenty grand children and one great grand-child were present Among those from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. J. A.. Haves Miss Margaret Black, Mr. and Xn. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Wid Lauffhhn aud family, all ot ttigb roint. Grandfatoer was presented with mny nice presents, which were macn sppreciatea. Abont four o'clock, all left for home wishing Grsndfathsr many more happy Dirinaays. A Orandda ughter. ' Mt Vernon News There was a large crowd attended prayer meetina st this Disc i last Sunday night. Miss Emma Gray,- of Progress, spent lsst Sands svenina with her sister. Mrs. Will Elder. Miss Perdie Hont, of Progress, spent last Saturday, nig it with Miss Lola Steed. ' Miss Lena Peace, of this pises, visited Hiss Cora Iasrram of Fair View recently. Miss Callie Osborne, wbo has been with Jier sunt near Trinity fer quite a while has returned borne. , ' The Sunday School is progressing nioely under the management o( Mr. Cbas. w . RpoMins. Miss Beatrice Bulls, who has, been in schocl st Claremount College has returned to her horns. . t . Mr. sad Mrs. John Lollin of High Point pent last Sunday with Mr. and' Mrs Cists Davis. ; m ' -.. ... . Julian Grove New$ ; v Seveial of oar people attended tbe birth day Jinn r vf Mr J. M . fl .j, Sunday Claud R.utb of Winston 'wl.-ani visi'iBj: home folk. ' ' Cbarl Jackson of Qieuola is st bo m ! r a low day. " Isme of onr yonptr pop. sUwh'tJ UST the thing for lawn parties just me tning ror dessert thing to cool one off on a Thin cream is made in tha mot scientific and sanitary ice-crram plant in the world. Human hands never L touch it. The raw cream comes from cows that are Government inspected. In our laboratory it is tested. for butter fat. It is analyzed to slightest impurity. pasteurize our cream subject it to ISA Ordinary cream could never be so rroam i made In all flavor finmp with delicious nuts, citron and other . Others there are, made out of fresh crust ed fruits. V herever known the VELVET KIND becomes the ONLY KIND. Call for it at the fountain, order it id Quantities fetes Wouldn't some of this taste good right now? Go order it. PURITY ICE-CREAM CO., Richmond, Va FOR SALE BY ASHEBORO DRUC CO., Asheboro, N. C.' Western Randolph News Mrs. J. T, Hilton, who Las been on the sick list, is some better. Z. J. lomhnson who underwent an opera ion last week is improving J. S. Frizzier and Miss Uessie Oaks were tnirried lust Sunday, Slqiire Welbaru cUici- uing; W. 1. Aibertecn and fHmilv, of 11 uu vi.-ited C. VV. V lson latt Sunday. U. L Cecil and Lol-man fayne, of Uavid- nn csanty viaiied U. H. W ilsu lat Sunday. Mins H.ittiB Albertsoo, of Hiuh roint, riaiied Mrs C W. Wilson last Suuday. tuilJren b Day will be celebrated at rieas- tnt Grove ui i'. Sunday. 1 he old church at rro-ppct was fold at auction last Saturday. A. U. Reddick was the highest bidder. A new church will be erected. John Hilton and John Barton, of David son eounty visited in Randolph Sunday. Addy clack, of niiih Foint, spent Satur day and Sunday with bis father, J. T. Black. Carl Lamer bas purchased a new aut)mo- ftile. Millboro News. Miss Johneie Aldridge, who has been in I rioriaa lor iue pasi iwo years, came nome last week. She will spend the summer here. Miss alarms fueb of Greensboro is visit ing her aunt, Mrs. J. T. Brown. Mrs. J. M. Aldridge went to Kaieigb last week for a few days with ber father, Cant. Lint berry at the soldiers home. Mrs. X. 11. rugh, of Asheboro, Route 1, pent Saturday and Sunday here. Miss Bessie Hiys epjnt hit wesk at Ore aii. Ourney Hays, who has been st Asheville for the past two mouths came home last week. ' Misses Mavme and Mildred Ellis tcent Sunday aiternoon at Cedsr Falls. il.aa r loreuce Julian cave a delightful social Saturday night in honor, of Miss Jobnsie Aldridge. A number of gimes were ployed and eream and caie served. Every one present enjoyed tbe occasion. Bombay Items Mrs. E. Carr Lynlon, who has been vhit- ing her pireu, 31: and Mrs. T. w. la gram, returned to ber home in Greensboro last week. Isam Cran'ord and family, of Thomasville. visited the family of his father, A. G. Cran- furd, last week. Sunday :-chool is progressing nicely under t ie management of A- G. Cranford. B. P. Ingram, of Broadway, is at home for a short stay. ' Mrs. 1. L. Uusseii, wbo bas been suffer ing from cancer for Boms time, does not eem to improve. Messrs. E. HWcoley snd T. W. Cran ford have purchased a new reaper. Tbere will be a singing school st Bom bay in July taught by Prof. P. 0. Pender, principal of Denton digh School. Asheboro Route I Mr. snd Mrs. C. B. Mas tea left last Tues day for Aberdeen, where they will visit for some days. They will also visit Southern Pines and other places before returning noma. They sre hsving a food Sunday School at Fairgrove, Grant township, and thev intend to have a better one every Sunday until it is one oi tne best in the county. Everybody is mvitea to attend. Julian Grove News Mr. and Mrs Dsn MoDonnel of Pleassnt Garden visited at W. V. Routh's Saturday nignt ana Sunday Misses Maymie Routh, Hlars Ward, Don- Die snd flora rugh visited Misses Ullie and Nors Umsbswot Worth vu:e bunday even in. Mr. snd Mrs. P. A. Pugh spent Sund.-y evening st ixenat Urove visiting Mrs. Alfred Allred M' LouelU Uderwood of Julian iitrl her brother,1 W, . Underwood, baturdayitlie ceremony, snd Sunday , There will .be a Children's Day at Beth txty ths 4tt 'onday ia June. , v Mr. and Mrs A C. Pagh of nearltetbsny opent Sannay i,h their parents, Mr, sua s. r , I'ngii. i ber j mil be preaching at I., isny next mst tne hot day detect the degrees healthful, f J IrinHs are , goodies. cream Obituary Stephen Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs Ueniy Brown, o Cole's store departed this we ilay zy, 1U12. His remains were insterred in the Chris- tain cemetery at Pleasant Ridge, May tbe 30. Rev. L E. VV hite conducted tbe fim- eril services. He let.ves a father and mother, sewn brothers, and thiee sis'ers, and a host of trie ds to iu urn their lost. In this pad hour ct bereavement we com mend the strickrn patents, brothers, and sis ters, and friends to Him who doeth all things well, and before whom we all shall ttant to give an account for the deeds done in tbe body," May we all say with Job, "lhe Lord gave and the Lord haiu taken aay. bleated be fie name of the Lord." Tbe following to his memory: We miss tbee Stephen, from our h Jiue, Our hearts in sorrow b. , Tbe place where once was tuiue to roam So longer claims thee now. We miss thy lovrg manly voi.e, j So rich, so pure, sj sweet. We miss tby cheerful, smiling lace i That once was ours to greet. J n ... . i .w.. I . JJUI eb wo IUUH kUOi IUUU IWBI UUO i To live with Christ alone, ' That angels bore thee to that home, Of ever lasting love, We know that in those mansions there Wbere Seraphs milingly sing The triumphs of tbe bright and fair Thy voice shall ever ring. Stephen dear, we shall meet UEiee there, Whe.e thou art ever blest. In that mansion so bright aud fair, With no carerto molest. So we in meek submission Bow before the great white throne And we sadly miss tbee now, yet we say, "Thy wilt be done.'' A Friend. Sunday School Convention The township Suuday School Convention at Science Hill on the 2ud of June brought together a iaige concourse of peep's. Tbe speakers for the day gave to Sunday School work inspiration and information Tbe truths developed from the subject, Con servation Of Children, The Nation s Hope were explicitly stated. The trend of thought was along lines that touched parental cjd- eciousntss and appeal, d to the deeper truer nstuie. Three exce lent papers, on the subject of Intellectual Preparation of Tbe Primary Teacher, How tu Intense Children, Tbe. tiieht Wsy To Desire were read. ' Each paper contained gems of thought. I'be eloquent sermon p eachod at 11 o'okek from the text, ''Fori! thou altogether bol est tby peace at this time, then shall tbere enlargement and deliverance arise to the Jews from snotber place; bnt thou snd thy fsthei's h' use shall be destroyed, snd wno knowet i whether tbou art oome to tbe Kingdom for such a time as this? was con vincing B ide of ths forceful words was tLe soul's emph sis. The Teachers' Conference, and Bound Table were instructive and profitable.and the talk preceding impressive. The spirited talk on Teachers 'mads for efficient teaching, and brought before the mental vision the need of the keenest sense of what ia wite and right in class work. The Convention measured op to its oppor tunity for doing good The following officers were elected for the ensuing year. President, fM wood Cox, Vice President, H. D. Smith, Seoratarr and treasurer, Lillian Thornburg The place, and time of holding ths next Con7eniionis tbs first Sundsy in Jans 1913 at Flag Springs. ' . ' Correspondent. - Hea thcock-McPherson Mr. Ambrose Heathcock and Miss Florence McPbemoa were united ia m mage at the home of tbe tride's parents, last Sand ay morning, Mr. 8. E. Lowdermilk, j. P. perfcrming Mr. Heithcock ii a on of Mr. nd M'i. . Henry Heathcock,- of Chatham comity bat has mide his home in Asheboro for some tim?. His bride is a daughter of Mr. sod Mm. Braxvon McPheraon, of Ashe boro Kume 1, $1 fl Sheriff's Sale For Taxes By permission of the Board of Couaty commissioners. Oa Monday the first day of July, 1912, at 12 o'clock U, I will seH at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door In Asheboro, N. C, the following trac s ot land to satisfy the unpaid taxes for ths year lu: Pleasant Grove Township (4 acres taxes 1911 and H-1 Colored Sarah Reives BO 1-2 acres taxes 1911 and cost 3.31 Brower Township D. T. Bray 12S acres taxes 1911 and coat in J. J. Boyles 70 acres taxes 1911 and cost " Colored Frank Cheek 22 acres taxes 1911 and cost 6.35 Will McSwaln 40 acres taxes 1911 - and coat .. E.38 Cope Splnks 10 acres taxes 1911 and cost 4.66 Richland Townahlp J. C. AlbrlKhht 35 acres taxes 1911 and coat .... 3.19 J. B. Beck 100 acres taxes 1911 . and cost 6.82 U. F. Garner 137 acres txaes 1911 and cost 4.99 A. M. Macon 92 acres taxen 1911 and cost 8.80 Colored John Cassady 51 acres taxes 1911 and cost . . .... . 3.63 P. C. Ckeek 60 acres taxes 1911 and Cost . . . . 4.30 E D. Moffitt 20 aores taxes 1911 and cost ., 2.91 Union Township Xew Hope Township W. J. Baldwin 230 acres taxs 1911 and cost 4.05 Arlendo H. Hill 15 acres taxes 1911 and cost t i Thomas LofUn 10 acres taxes 1911 and cost 3.53 Sllno I.nthpr 40 acres taxes 1911 and cost 2 09 James Shears 140 acres taxes 1911 and cost 8.55 Colored .Terrv Davis heirs 13 acres taxes 1911 and cost .. 1-98 Concord Township V. D. Ingram 35 acres taxes 1911 and cost 5.24 Penuel Ridpe 44 acres taxes 1911 and cost 4.20 Colored O. H. Ingram 26 acres taxes 1911 and cost ... 3.89 Barton Saunders 9 acres taxes 1911 and cost 4.07 Tabernacle Township Crotts & Sumner B. H. Crotts Homestake Mining Co. 6 acres taxes 1911 and cost 2.09 Harrison Hicks 72 acres tnxes 1911 and cost , 2.31 and cost 6-35 P. 11. Harden 110 acres taxes 1911 and cost 4.65 A. W. Jarrctt 35 acres taxes 1911 and cost 7.43 .Tones heirs 20 acres taxes 1911 and cost 2.74 E. M. Kennedy S acres taxes 1911 and cost . .V 2.07 Kd Pierce ISO acres taxes 1911 and cost 7.13 Mrs. Milliard Purdue, Marcus Loflin, aKi-nt, 50 acres taxes 1911 and cost 3.78 J. M. Rush 36 acres taxes 1911 and cost 4.80 Southern Homestake Mining Co., sn acres taxes 1911 and cost 3.30 Tlior.. A. Spencer 30 acres taxes 1911 and cost 3.30 W. S. Thayer 250 acres taxes 1911 nd cosat 41.39 Frank Vamer 180 acres taxes 191 and cojt 5.91 Colored David Dorsett 30 acres.txaes 1911 and cost 2.93 Thomas Farrebee 8 1-2 acres taxes 1911 nad cost 2.31 Caroline Garner 1 acre taxes 1911 and cost 184 HI. H. Harris 12 acres taxes 1911 and cost 1.95 Fannie Kendall 1 acre taxes 1911 and cost 1.84 Cora Lewis 1-2 acre taxes 1911 and cost 1.87 Henry Smith 20 acres taxes 1911 and cost 2.37 Back Creek Township V. S. Hunt 15 acres taxes 1911 and cost 2.37 John Kelson 1 acre taxes 1911 and cost 3.23 A. A. Bobbins 65 acres taxes 1911 and cost 6.89 E W. Sawyer, W. H. Sawyer, agent 20 acres taxes 1911 and cost 2.78 A. W. Swaim 60 acres taxes 1911 and cost 4.16 E B. Swaim 15 acres taxes 1911 and cost 4.4V J. R. Wall 25 acres taxes 1911 and cost . . 15.57 Welborn and Co., 2 acres taxes 1911 and cost 2.18 Colored Lee Butler 3 acres taxes 1911 and cost 4.39 W. H.. Tlayes 3 acres taxes 1911 nad -cost 3.08 Sol Welborn 39 acres taxes 1911 and cost . . 3.67 Thomas Freeman 20 acres taxes 1911 and cost 2.37 Cedar Grove Township N. L. Dorsett 117 acres taxes 1911 and cost 6.19 J. Mi- Johnson 100 acres taxes 1911 and cost 3.30 J. J. Klndley 10 acres taxes 1911 and cost 4.31 O. M. bassiter 10 acres taxes 1911 and cost 2.19 W. M. Lewallen 90 acres taxes 1911 and cost 3.30 Daniel Lynthlcum 11 acres taxes 1911 and cost I. VI W. Li. Lynthlcum 7 acres taxes 1911 and cost 1.98 J. F. McNeal 12 acres taxes 1911 and cost .. .. .. . .. r.55 J. E. Pool 165 acres taxes 1911 and cost .. .. .. .. 13.96 Colored Harris Harrison 60 acres taxes 1911 and cost 5.30 John Davis 6 acres taxes 1911 and ooat 4.31 James Mathews T acres taxes 1911 and cost 2.19 Elizaebth Floyd 10 aores taxes 1911 and cost . . 2.19 J. M. Green agent Simmons heirs 97 scree, taxes 1911 and cost 2.54 T. G. Lewis 1-8 Interest In mineral acre taxes 1911 and cost .. 2.30 Martha J. Hlnes 2 acres taxes - 1911 and cost 1.98 R. L. Steed 12 acres taxes 1911 and cost .. .. (.26 Grant Township iT. N. Cox and Macon SO acrna taxes 1911 and oost .. . . .. 4.80 P. W. Chris co 63 acres taxea 1911 and cost cost- , 5.48 D. M. Johnson 30 acres txaes 1911 ' and cost . . , . . 2.49 M. E. Poe 21 acrea txaea .1911 and cost : 2.07 M. J. Presnell Admr.. 8. acres taxes 1911 and cost 2.03 F. E. Wright 165 acres taxes 1911 and oost .. .. .. .. .. 8.66 Colored W TV Ttrooirrf sn norml taxna 1911 and cost .. .. .. .. i. ...7.33 T. J. Cheek 50' acres taxes 1911 and cost . . ...... . . 4.55 H H. Foust 49 sores taxea 1911 and cost . . . . 4.79 James Green 25 acres, taxes 1911 , and cost .. .. 2.65 Mrs. Annie Stout heirs 112 acres taxes 1911 snd coat ., . . . . 10.35 ' Colored ft. It. Green 20 nor as txes 1811 . and cost . . . . . ; ' 4.79 Knos F. Graves 135 acres taxes 1911 and cost '.. .. 7.41 pA.lt red Scotterj 30 acres taxes 19U and cost 7.Z4 Frank. in Fiout 52 acres taxes 1911 aud cost .... .. , Columbia Township S. A. Cavlness 1 town lot taxes 1911 and cost .v Calvla Fraxler T 1-2 acres taxes . . 1911 and oost - J. Murphy Holt 67 aacres taxes 1911 aaa oost S.08 C. T. Hutaon 1 town lot taxes 1911 and oost .. .. .. .. 14.VS Jim M. Hlnsoa 150 aores txaes and cost .. .. Mrs. .Hlllory Haddock 44 1-2 aores taxes lll ana cost . . .. .. T. . Johnson 1 town lot taxes 1911 and cost .. 2.2S 12.59 (.93 6.49 3.98 4.12 7.46 Louis S. Klvett 120 acres taxea 1911 and oost Washington Linebrery. 65 aores taxes 1911 and cost Norman M. Martin 63 acres tsxes 1911 and cost .. . . Q. P. Pugh 164 acres taxes 1911 and cost Sanford Southern 60 acres taxes 1911 and cost Mat P. Craven 61 aores taxes 1911 and cost . . . . . . . . Coleriae Tomnsnip Wesley M. Wright 294 acres taxes 1911 and cost 10.88 Geo. P. Wright 60 acres taxes 1911 and cost 8.19 W. A. Way 8 town lots taxes 1911 and cost D. F. York 60 acres taxes 1911 and cost Larkfn C. York 90 acres taxes 1911 and cost 3.15 6.69 6.14 Colored Clarence Brown 25 acres taxes 1911 and cost 8x W. Vess Brown 1 town lot taxes taxes 1911 and cost 3.11 G. Rufftn Craven 25 acres taxes 1911 and cost Inhn M Vnmt 2 town lots txaes 4.08 1911 and cost 2.07 Adams Doulas 14 1-2 acres taxes 1911 and cost 3-85 Vnthnn T.ineberrv 2 town' lots taxes 1911 and cost 2.55 Joseph&Staley 142 acres taxes 1911 and cost 8.55 John W. Ktnlev 31 3.4 acres taxes 1911 and cost .. .. .. .. 6.44 W. E. Staley 1 town lot taxes 1911 - and cost 4.2' Henrv Stlnson 1 town lot taxes 1911 and cost 3.51 William Shotiner 3 acrea taxes 1911 and cost 4.74 John W. Tomckins 1 acre taxes 1911 and cost .. 2.25 .T W. Walker Ex B. W. Cheek 223 acres taxes 1911 and cost .. 13.30 Liberty Township C. C. Albright 1 town lot taxes 1911 and cost : 16.93 J. W. Brower (heirs) 1 town lot taxes 1911 ana cost z.j n. E. Davis 2 town lots nad 64 acres taxes 1911 and cost it.vi Isaac Dunn 1 town lot taxes ' 1911 and coRt 6.vi X. M. Foglenian 301 acres and 2 town lots taxes 1911 and cost it. vi 1. Heathcock 62 acres taxes 1911 and cost 6.46 A. C. Jenkins 33 acres taxes 1911 and cost '-o" A. C. Picket 125 acres taxes 1911 and cost ii.ot Irs. M. H. Reece 150 acres taxes 1911 and cost 7 u lohn W. Reece 7 acres and 2 town lots taxes 1911 and cost n.sf Wm. L. Stalel 23 acres taxes 1911 and cost s- , ua John L. Smith 50 acres taxes 1911 and i.au I. R. Sotut heirs 1 town lot taxes 1911 and cos t I. S. B. Thompson 56 acres txaes 1911 and cost Colored v n rtlnr-k 3 1.2 acres taxea 1911 and cost n.,A uinpic 1 loan lot taxes 1911 and cost js 4.88 Isaac N. Coltrane 8 1-2 acrea taxes 1911 ami cost Vina Cox 1 acre taxes 1911 and cost l.tts Clarence Gilmar 1 town lot taxes iu and coat A. Smith 10 acres taxes 1911 and cost 4.12 Pointer J3tevena fid acres taxes 1911 and cost am Siler 34 ucrts taxes 1911 and cost 4.50 Jordan riler 1 town lot taxes 1911 and cost 4:irn) Wilson 1 acre taxes 1911 and cost v Providence Township William Bell 11 3-4 acres taxes and cost n ;n 1,'i viuilda r.fl acrea taxes 1911 and cost - L. Vuncannon 2 acres taxes 1911 and cost 2.25 W. White 207 acrea taxes .1911 nad cost .. 35.95 I . Colored Alvia Harrs Glmer 10 acres taxea 1911 uad cost z.37 Cliailea Gilmer 0 acres taxes 1911 and cost .6s Albert Islev (con) 11 1-2 acres taxes 1911 ana cost i- M. Smith 250 acres taxes 1911 and cost 10.87 Frankllnvllle Township Oscar Allred I acres taxes 1911 and cost ! Van Cross 24 acres taxes 1911 and cost 41.55 E. Bascom Craven 9 aores taxes 1911 and cost .. 6-66 Mrs. Sarah Craven (heirs) 1 town lot taxes 1911 and cost .. 4.95 Waller C. Clark 2 town lots taxes 1911 and cost .. . . .. lota taxes 1911 and cost .... 4.80 4.80 ft. Gaston 40 acres taxes 1911 nad coht 6.14 William Havea R2 acrea taxea 1911 and cost James Mo Hinson 4 town lots taxes 1911 and cost ...... Z-17 Cicero Trogdon 105 1-2 acres taxes 1911 and cost iu.& Gilbert A. York 1 acre taxes 1911 and cost z-zi John H. Brown 5 acres taxes 1911 and cost o.is C. Lanley 34 acres taxes 1911 and cost .. . . 6.02 H. T. Luck 1 town lot taxes 1911 and cost 4.05 H. Nelson 23 acres taxes 1911 nad cost .. .. 8.66 Andrew Redding 10 acres taxes 1911 and cost . . . . ...... . . s. Colored Addlphus IX Hunter 9 acres 1911 . and cost . . . . - 4.31 Clark Flke 4 1-2 acres taxes 1911 and cost . . . . z.67 Trinity Township N. Y Womble 225 acres taxes 1911 and cost . . s.oa T. S. Folwell 16 acres taxea 1911 and oost .. s.ss John F. Kill 4 acres taxes 1911 and cost 6.6S W. W. Meredith 190 acres taxea 1911 and cost 15.98 Ueni-y Newby 38 aores taxes 1911 and cost . . . . 4.80 Amos Ragan (Dec) 110 acrea taxea 1911 and oost 7.77 B: N. Sawyer 40 acres taxes 1911 and cost 8.86 hee Tyslnger 75 acres taxes 1911 and cost .. .. 5.80 E. A. Younts 23 aores taxes 1911 and cost 30.69 G. H. Yovr 109 acres taxes 1911 and coat .. -. 10.80 Taes No. 3 Colored Logan Brown 6 acrea taxes 1911 and cost J.63 Lawrence Clark 1 town lot taxes -1911 and cost .. .. .. .. 2.18 Henry Craven 1 town lot taxes 1911 and cost 2.43 Moses Grav 2 acrea taxea 1911 and cost .. .. 2.93 John Gray 8 acres taxes 1911 and cost v. .. ... . . 4.49 K. W. Gray 1 town lot taxes 1911 and cost (.07 Xlanlel Gibson, sent. 1 town lot taxes 1911 and cost . . ' . . 2.59 Luke Hamlin 1 town lot taxes 191 and cost ...... . . 2.33 Charlie C. Ilobbins 1 town lot taxes 1911 and cost .. 6.81 Andrew Spencer, agent, 1 town lot taxes 1911 and cost .. .. 2.59 Anthony Weiboin 196 acres taxes 0 ima host for wb mohut Foar Drawer "Weis" Filing Oblaet For Only $80.00 ' - ' I The best low priced filing; cabi nets on the market are the famous Weis FJlng Cabinets. The Cabinet illustrated in this article is a fQujr-d rawer. Golden Oak Cabinet, substantially constructed, and very handsome in appearamoe- It has double roller-bearing self-sup porting drawers, and is finished o all four sides. The sides and back are handsomely paneled and It aaa , brushed brass label holder and drawer pulls. The drawers are dust G3 ! a I I I proof and ar equipped with follow-? -er blocks. The capacity off the cabined is 20,000 letters, each drawer having a capacity of 5,000 letters. These elegant cabinets will give yeraa of servlc in spite of, the hard- est usage. ' The drawers roll easily without friction or binding on an especially substantial support. All points of contact on both support and slide are equipped with composition fibre roll ers. The drawer can be extended the full lngth from the cabinet- Among the usersrof 'the cabinet In Asheboro are Dr. H. B. Hiatt, Hammer & Kelly and The Courier business office. 4 There is not another cabinet made of as good quality of material as this one which sells for the remark ably low price of $20.00. McCain & Hoover are the agents in Asheboro for these filing cabinets. 1911 and cost 9.04 rJd Welborn, dec, 1 town lot taxea 1911 ami cost . . .. Wolomon Welborn 7 1-2 acres taxes 1911 and C03t 3.60 Now Market Township K. A. Frazier 23 acres taxes 1911 and cost 3.92 Henry Lyndon 32 acres taxes 1911 and cost -. . 3.88 i Punk Newlin 45 acres taxes 1911 ' and and cost 6.62 Pagan heirs 65 acres taxes- 1911 i and cost IXt A. J. Spencer 130 acres taxes ' 1911 and cost 21.40 Colored Geo. Anderson 23 acres ''taxes 1911 and cost .. 5.42 Frank Coltrane 21 acres taxes 1911 and cost 8.66 Ernest Gobs 20 acres taxes 1911 arid cost 2.T4 Will .Mai Icy 8 acres taxes 1911 . and cost 4.7T Randleman Township Lee Aldrdge' 8 acres taxes 1911 and cost S. Bryant interest in town lot 6.80 taxes 1911 and cost 12.06 A. B. Caudle 1 1-2 town lot taxes 1911 and coot .. . . T.K J. P. Coble 2 town lots 29 1-2 acres . taxes 1911 and cost . . . . 9.00 J. L. ' Cooper1 2 town -lots taxes 1911 and cost .. .. . . 2.9ft P. Caudle 1 town lot taxes 1911 and cost 2.60- Arthur Davidson 1 town lot taxes 1911 and cost ' 2.0? E. Moffitt (trustee) 150 acres taxea 1911 and cost 36.(1 George MeAdoo 6 acres taxes 1911 - and cost . . - ... 2.5o V. itedding 2 town lots taxes 1911 and cost 14.68 Colored . W. F. Allen 2 town lots taxes 1911 and cost .. 6.88 tu ; Fred Allred 1 townlot taxes 1911 and cost .. .. . . Chalnev Everett 11 acrea taxes 1911 and cost 8.07 cost - .. 4.1ft' 1 Jpiiaa Harshaw 1 town Inr taxea 19-11 and cost 4.8S. Will Harshaw 17 acres taxes 1911 and cost 4.9 Debers Johnson 1 town lot taxes- 1911 and coat 2.52 Weaver Johnson 2 acres taxes 1911 and cost 2.47 Eliza Lutterloh 9 aores taxes .. 1911 and coat . . .. LOT Anns MoCan 22 acres taxes 1911 and cost .. .. -v .... 2.7s John McCain 1 town lot taxes 1911 and oont .. .. .. .. 5.18 Jerry Fool 1 acre taxes 1911 and cost l.vs Mary Reynolds 1 town lot taxes mil and cost : .- . . i.ev Annie Stout Bud Stout 11 acres4' taxes 1911 and cost 2.24 Rosalia Spencer 1 town lot taxea 1911 and cost .... .. .. 1.0 Emerllna Wood 1 acre, taxes 1911 t and cost ' 2.22. tEnos Wotnble 1 town tot taxes 1U ana cost ... .. .. .. l.i Asheboro Township Ashley Ford 23 acres taxes 1911 and cost . . l.ss Isaac Jarrell 80 acrea taxes 1911 and cost T.6T S. W. Klvett 1 town lot taxes 1911 and coat, 21.66 L. ' C. Lamb 2 aorea taxes 1911 and coat 2.12- . Colored , , John Bell 1 town lot taxes 1911 nad cost (.18 Nancy Coltrane 2 town lots taxes 1911 and cost 2.62 Tom Calllcott heirs 4 acres taxes 1911 and coat .. .. L9 Dan Covington 12 acres taxes v 1911, and cost ., ;. .. .. 2.84, Isaac Ciaven 1 town lotf taxes 1911 J ana eost .......... . . 5. George Cheek 1 town lot taxe -1911 and cost 2. George Hearn 1 town lot taxes 1911 and cost .. .. .. -.,4. D.avld Kepley 8 town lots taxes , 1911 and coat . 2. Fashioie Lowdermllk 15 acres taxes 1911 and cost .. .. (. This June 3rd, 1913.. J. w' "tetnirjiEAD. ' .,. Sherift of Randolph JTouatyJ 2.18 1
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