"Bkvf 4 ths Star of &nlre." ' Ksmer Senator Bererfdge,of In diati reoeertly is a flood of ora tssjf btob; the folio vine praise of ther.d south of Mason and Dix oltae. "womthvard the star of empire ougt MV to tako its way. Too fu ture, helosge to the men of the South If the uea of the South will ens here it so. Southern farm la& ssler sour rare climate, caa jlis hk for the feeding and cloth 14 et the rrortd thaa any Hks aors- ago S etrth, and these fertile fields aogr givs only email part of the weejtfc they ere meant to gtvs ad ca he made giro. South era mines ars as rich in iron, coat aad other aRMntls aa anfr on the globe, and th& storehouses, of usefulness are aJt slsct nntouched. Southern hewer in greater thaa that of Nagf Hnglas. or the far Northwest, ai'S snsst of it ran unharnessed to thp feaa. Southern timber equals the BtamMaro of Russia and the greUer part of it is aUll nnnsed 'The e4ace of the South on the ku af the world ought to make it tea. heart of industry and eivUlta tiem tfa greatest system, of wat , ersjera en the globe gathers into a mighty . trunk Una which pours t areata the South to find ita outlet in year Southern gulf. This cast laaf protected eea Is an ocean in itMtf, 'erring to the South trade ad vaatasae which. If used, would be unrivaled.. The great Panama Ca nal opens the commerce of mankind te eke Boath more than to any oth er elagte prt of the republic. From Norfolk, Ta., to Galveston, Texas, tee South has a chain of seaports, the poorest of which is better than the best German seaport, and the beet af which is as good as those of Kegtaa&V "Aad the people of the South are ae yet alaaoet of pure descent from the first American stock. Theirs la a dictating blood which counts no cost whom standing for what they believe $ be right Theirs is a lere for that idealism which alone The Motrstalueer of the Lowlands (Toledo Blade.) The dandelion la to these alti tudes what the alpine flowers are to levels Just under the line of Per petual snow. It aahs oaly a little That the State farm should be do ing, a few ours of sunshine, and it comes forth as vigorously and bright as if the season happened to be in late May. It can sleep cold, take the grip of the frost, endure the rata that freeees when it falls, and .with each nourishment as it can take between the looeelng of th earth before nooa aid its tighten lag in the evening, J produce Its crowa of goldsymbol of content ment with feeble blessings. ft has not yet oeeorrad to those who seek to Improve upon nature's formulae in plant life to feed the dandelion on luxury and steam heat. If the dandelion should be thought deserving of a prayer it should be this that it be left strong and ca pable and thankful for the small fa vors that an open winter can give it. The hothouse might make it as big and glorious as a chrysanthe mum. But if. would make it a weak ling also. v Easy Means of Diverce (Living Church.) Speaking of Turks, it is but short step to Cairo, where a curious decision adds to "the laughter of nations.'' Two Mohammedan natives quarreled, and in great heat one cursed the religion of the other. To court they went, and the Judge, in an ecclesiastical court, It seeme, de clared that since the man had curs ed his own religion be must be con sidered to have voluntarily renounc ed Islam. Therefore,as the law does not allow a marriage between a Mo hammedan woman and a man who t not of that faith, the Judge ordered the man separated from his wife. This is commended to our divorce lawyers in the United States. A SOUR STOMACH GAS, INDIGESTION Each "Pape's Eaasepstn'' digests 8000 grains food, ending stomach mfcery ha five minutes. Do some foods yoa eat hit back tate good but work badly; fer ment into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach f Now, Mr. or lire. Dyspeptic, jot this down; Pape's Diapepsln digests ev erything, leaving nothing to sour and timet yoa There never was anything so safely quick, eo certain ly effective. No difference now badly your stomach la disordered ,you will get happy relief In five minutes out wnat pieases you moi is that it strengthens and regulates your stomach so you can eat your favorite foods without fear. Most remedies Klve you relief sometimes they are slow, but not sure. "Pape's Dlapepsan' is quick. positive and puts your stomach In A healthy condition so the misery won't come back. WEAK KIDNEYS OFTEN THE RESULT OF OVERWORK. On several occasions I have been unable to work and 'suffered severe pains in my back. due. to my kid neys. I called on a doctor of Ripon, Wis. but received no relief. I tried Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which gave me Instant relief. I was Mien able to resume work. Swamo-Root is the only relief I can get from kidney disease which I am subject to In the spring of the year. I am writing thla testi monial through my own free win that sufferers of kidney and blad der diseases will know of the won derful merits of Swamp-Root. I rec ommend Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root whenever I eaa and always have a bottle of Swamp-Roct in my home. I purchased Swamp-Root -of Mr. C. J. Burnalde. Druggist, 808 Main St., Ripon, Wis. Very truly yours, THOMAS J. LYNCH, BIB Newberrv Street. Ripon, Wis. I have read the above statement that Thomas J. Lynch bought Dr. Kilmer': Swamp - Root at my store "Pape's Dlarepsin" comes in contact i and made oath the above statement with the stomacn aiEirese juen tb tshes your 6tomach gets sweet, no gases no belching, no eructations, of undine-ted food, your head clears and you feel fine, , Go now, make tne beet invest ment'' you ever made, by getting a large fiftywsent case of Pape's Dia pepsln from any drug store. Vou reapioe in five minutes how need less it la to suffer from lndiges--thou dynpep&ia or any stomach disorder. la! true in substance and fact K. J. BURNSIDE Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of November, 1911: F. A. FKuaivw Horse in Stable Fourteen Years. In LaFayette,. Indiana, 14 years takes prosperity worth while and ag0 William H. Moore was killed in which" alow can save the present- a runaway accident. Since then the iay erase for money getting from j widow has kept the horse In a sta rotting the heart of the nation. Theirs, too. is aptitude for states majMsle aad a gift for public ble and never allowed it to go out. The horse is so emaciated and de formed from Ion- confinement and tkkthsag coming down from fore- iack of exercise that it looks very fathers whose work in founding tne mtle like a horse. resftbtio is oae of the priceless tra- dittsss of tfce American people.' eefcayv.toectawe Against Alcohol as ' " a gtsmnlaat. ' 1 Mew Tork Sun says that in tas fj&entfttloD.al Congress of Phys- ness ielfcerasfar reeently convened in j Berts "Professor Ewald, perhaps j the snout eminent ciinicai teecuer in the Berlin University, said that he ha reached the conclusion that ia as infectious disease has the val ue ef alcohol been proved and that it gimiashes the natural resistance te the teroeds of disease." Iter Is a doctor in Charlotte , Never having been shod for 14 years, the hoofs, like nails, have kept crowing until they are nearly a foot high. The horse's legs are U.Li and the animal is scarcely able to stand. The horse is practically blind from standing so Ions in dark- To Make Bens Lay. Those who know about earing for poultry make these suggestions; - "Right now poultry houses should be deeply bedded with dry straw," said Mr. Helpln today, "and the train feed should Jm worked into the Utter eo the hens may get good exercise and amusement hunt- whs has consistanwy ne.o. to "",. tnr , WBii A the HUU Jlt5 j view for a number of years . is seeing other doctors coming to his Idea. . Che Sua holds that Pro fessor Bwald's contention confirms what every dear vlsioned physician of eayexteaea has observed at the seislf that whenever alcohol is aJSttairtara ft handicaps the pa tlt, hecaass it towers the blood 0sr6 a Is a temporary spur to Vltttag heart, with a subsequent lesresMem to which many a 'el 8t exaat has aaecumbed without re aMkasfasi of the eesse of "heart fast are." n whs ha seem the eurple hued csgwjtasiesi; sodden features and mejfAag, relaxed" efcln of aa letox- sassi aseds ao medical train hens to exercising . and singing they work for their feed." as There Is nothing aside from the 'milk of human kindness so neces sary to the comfort of any family as the milk of a good cow. It is like water poured on the troubled water ot family life; It Is perfect food for the baby; it Is an ecxel lent beverage for the children1, it furniuhes. cream for the coffee, but ter for the bread and cheese for the lunch. It shortens the pie cruet and raises the Johnny cake, even the cats and dogs cry for It. Letter to Dr. Kilmer et Co., Blngbamton, N V, Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. "Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer and Company, Blnghamton N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It wllU coovlnce anyone You wBl also ra eive a booklet of valuable information, aiiin flhmit tha kidaeys and blad- rtor wnen writing, do sure mention the Weekly Courier, Regu lar fifty-cent and one-aoiiar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Sow Red Clover Seed early in the Spring i your Wheat and Tall-sown Grain. It's the best time to sow. Wood's Trade Mark Brand Red Clover is the best American-grown seed, of highest percentages of purity and germination. Write for prices and samples, mailed free on request Wood's 1914 Descriptive Catalog gives best time and methods of seeding Grasses and Clovers, and also tells about all the best Farm and. v Garden Seeds. Catalog Mailed free. Write for it. T.W.WOOD & SONS. Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Order of Resale. By virtue of the powers verted in the undersigned in the special proceeding entitled "L. W. Lineber ry vs. Maggie Llneberry et al' in the superior court of Randolph Co., will sell on tne premises in itan- dleman. N. C, on the 24th day of January 1914, at 5 o'clock, p. m. at Dubllc auction the following as sented lands lying and being in the town of Randleman, N. C, and bounded as follows, to-wit; Beginning at a stone, corner or Randleman Mfg. Co.'s lot, running thauee north I deKrses east 7 l- chains to a stone la Ferguson's line: thence about north on said Fersueton'a line 4 chains and SO links to a cedar. Dean's corner; thsnos north about 10 west on said t)an's line S chains and 81 to ons In Stratford's line; thence 71 west on Stratford's line about li chains to a,etone in said line, Oregson's corner; thence south SI east on Oregson's line 2 chains and 12 links to a stone.Oregson's corn er: thence south 62 degrees west chain and 85 links on Oregson's line on south side of branch; thence down south side of branch 3 cnains and 4 links to K. Llneberry's corn er stone: thence south about 25 degrees west on said Llneberry's line 66 links to a stone, said com oany's corner: thence south 46 de sreee east on said company's line R chains to the beginning, contain ing- 12 seres more or less. Tbis is a re-saie or saia ianas made on account of the inadequate bid therefor at a Bale heretofore made. . Terms of Sale. One-third cash balance in six months, deferred pay ments to bear interest at the legal rate1 from day of sale, approved se curity to be given therefor, title to be retained until all purchase money is paid. This January 2, 1114. R. C. KELLY. Commr. Tbis plan makes a pint of better cough Ryrap than you couiu ouy ww ade (or $2.60. A lew doses uausuy conquer au ordinary couru relieve even whooping cough quickly. Bimple as it ia, no tetter remedy caa oe naa at any price. Mix one pint el eranuiawa sugar wiv" pint of warm water, and. stir lor K minutes. Pat 2J4 ounces of Finex ywty cents' worth) in a pint bottle i thejt add the Suirar Syrup. It has a pleaaaos liiute and lasts a tamuy a lonx ubk. ake a teaspoonful every one. rwo or three hours. ..... t You can feel this take now or a coub a wav that means business. Has a eood tonic effect, braces up the sppite, and is slightly laxative, too, which fa helpful. A sandy remedy ior bmiw chial asthma and whooping cough. The effect el pine on tne in emu runes well known. Pinex is a most valu able concentrated compound of Norwe ian white pine extract, and Is rioo i tat guaiacol and other natural BeeJiBg pine elements, utner preparaimiw w not work in this combination. Th'.s Pinex and Sugar Syrup remedy bar, often been imitated, though never successfully. It is now used in more homes than any otner cougn remeay. A miarantr of absolute satisfaction. Or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. Your druggist has Pinex, er will get it for you. If not, toad to Che Finx Co., It. Wayne, lad. Timber Sale. Tiw virtiiA nf an order of the su nprlnr court of Randolph county in the special proceeding entitled Cor delia McNeill et ai m rrie, on the 9th day of Feb., 1914, at 2 o'clock p. m. on the premises sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction all tne mercimuiu.j timber on the following described tracts of land, to-wlt; First Tract. Beginning ai a puei. oak, running west 25 chains to a red-oak, thence soutn o tiwuo a gum, the county 'line; thence L. on said line 59 chains and 50 links n a Atone: thence north 31 chains to a poet oak in Hancock line con taining 180 acres more or ieoo. Second rraci. tjegimuiits aw Btaka In OeoreA MCJNelll'S line ou east side of factory road and run ning south 87 rods to a stake in Kennedy's line arid thence east 20 n o otnko in McNeill's Une.and thence with McNeill's line io me uo- glnnlng, containing 6 l-z acres The timber cn me uower " nt h. cnl a uTiarate and then all will be sold as a whole, and ample time will be given tor tne cuiim .t,h ramnval of said simper irom the premises. This January 2, 1914. J. A. SPENCE. Commr. John Wannamaker said 'o an s,udlenoe of nuerehants the other day that there are two absolutely Vital requirements for sueeees ir retail trade, and they are good sner--; chaneise and good advert Wag. Tot yoar name to stand for good mer chandise means little unless Me ub! He at large knows it also. Tee sob lie does net rsmembsr the mer chant's goods when he dfssoatisuss advertising;. He seatlasaJIy keep at It-. The newspaper has hut ons thing to sell, edvevUaJeg esse? Ml copies of its paper. Outside of It turned out slat tike oettea crop eiUeS ft s .Bo4j ewfteoasry e get inhrt fcr thai here U a acse of h revenue esses mm is wuo- rnmfttti relagaUos, ths body pre- yripon UoH 8eeg as ss evidence of ens tum ad.a. If this re r." M. i-dual htort this rear -whs" Whs keatth, how much mors ieJt4'sf ths vital sowers be d-wUfel" la .Clssases Is whioh f ekjf' frh&osis srs already. pTayiac with ths heart and nervous ' eysUtsv J&eieee stlsiBlaat Is dylag as hi tta hlooi letting as a miUttsr wcnhsa ts u Mrttehaesisi. aalholoxy sal ' the vf earner? t awrvf ' sharta b sans fat'--SCsistts Ohsearet. . A ' ' in e -1 " - 1 ' - .,evt.a. th sti iomw si,i. . e'hvipsjer shads atsT . tsa't e&ssa ruhMeh Is tair-.- we sir .Csr. ' ? V. ' fi I lit 'fasoleos for fSMti ttttr siOr asty,)Oiatieiia3 : kett thass away from children. tMa Croa a barasd match Is a ' ruUiiktlr br the ry.-gTse.- Keojs fauttfm ndt draserles .tied haCt ts srevent' them swinging ' agsts tins Itm JT'-iv''' f -Wheat ro; ss a match be careful whers. sew put it, CareJess disposal 'A bsmfsg or smoldertag matches i map casse a big fire. . . -1 em t) EEDCETIL 0 taklflvpooarol el- tU M Vr 1mo)t4 ia a plaa .Jetw, taca does te tae slop ev m teed W Sm tnof, fa ashose alsM tea nU Hkfoarhoot the yee. will fSBVENT nUeewa" bSeos wens. weaoe 1 teaks bote eloh. lve kw ehx j e tkxM rw a www aad .-TP. SAVBsvtMJfOCi; I am Red Devil Lye. II T 7 V eort.yne truly 11. - I ' - J i SjU Prk if mi JL J . r. Save My j7?' VLsbsta, SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS shorthand complete la only ' thirty days. Toa can leant In spare, time in your own home, no matter where you' live. No need to spend moaths as with old systems. Boyd's Sylr udis Bystem is easy to lesrs eswy to write sasy to - read. Simple Vraetlc&l. SseedJ. Bars. Ko ruled lines. Mo positions. No ahadlag as I other v systems. No ag lists At nnl alvna t aiiafliae Only BlSS ebaraoters to learn and yos have tne soars angus. langasge rwr absolate eosuDasneV The' best sf eesa tor stenographers aad tsJtrssf mea. -Lawyers. mlsJstsm, tpaehSTS, physicians, literary feth and hasfc ' - afiflvvaafti" sasr acfW lesrs'; shsifJtaaA tor their towm nseT Does not take, eo&tlnnsl dally pio- .ia viffh Vids' awwlUoag Uverywhm fleod. today -fas aale4 Iteetlmonlals wP - l- : ; tMesy OuuujifUBarsjsn uei i 39 Ohleago Opera Ho Chhsago, ill. - i . ., KOTICB. , HiiTtag qualified as sdfuiaMrAtos on the estate' or u. a. nopD. nxrlor fivurt . for Randolph, eonnty, this ts to notify all persona havtag Uim agatott seld estate tA pre sent them to the ooderelaaed on or before, the first day rt January, 1915, or this not It will be plead ed ta bar at their reoovery. Al Indebted to said estate are expe.ced to snake immediate paymsnt and settlement. - This Dsn IS. 11'- IL J. HOPKINS, Adsir. . Lend Sale Notice. By' virtue of the powers vested J . i i kv Honrpo ren in the unuertsifcueu in tha Gnnrial proceeding en tiUed "A. M. Barker executor of Franklin Stout, dee'd, vs. Shelly Stout et al." in the Superior Court of Randolph county 1 will sell' at public auction at the court house door in Asheboro, N. C. on Tuesday the 10th day of Feb., 1914, at 12 o'clock M. the following lanus m.u ate in said county, bounded as fol lows b-wit; Beginning at a ywi oak; runs south 23.7S cnains xo a stone: thence east 16 chains to a atonA.- thanea north 13 Chains tO a Land Sale Notice By virtue of the powers vested In the undersigned by de ree ren dered in the special proceeding en titled "H. M- Fruit vs.. Angeline Fruit et al" m the Superior Court at Randolph county, I will sell at public auction at the court house door la Ashietoro. N- C, an the 24th day of January. 1914. at 12 o'clock M., the following lands ly ing and being in Randolph county North Carolina, bounded as follows to-wit; Beginning at a stone J. W. Kirk man's corner;thence with Kirkman'i line S. 24 chs. to a stone pile tbiem e with said Kirk man's lin chs. and 50 Iks. to a stone ia u C. Brower's line; thence with Brow er's line N. 1 chain and 85 Iks. to stome.Bnower's corner ;tJence with said Brower's Hoe E. 25 chs. and 25 links to a stone In the Sandy CreeQc road; thence with C- E. Dun can's line N. 27 chs. and 75 'ks to a stone in P. P. Jones' line thence with said Jones' line west 2 chs. to a stone; thence with said Jones' line S. 6 chs. aad 75 Iks. a stone rthef e wltfv said Jones' line W. 22 chs. and 25 Iks- to the begin nlng, contalQLng 135 acres, more or less. suDje t to the uower oi An gellne Fruit, excepting about two acres la tihe southeast corner ot sai boundaries sold off to J.- M- Ree (a Thlsr is a re-sale of said land on account of the 10 per cent advance bid of E. A. Thomas on the fzili bid of W. C. Amick. Terms of sale. One-third cash balance upon a credit of 6 month approved Interest being given for deferred payments, the same to bear-interest at the legal rate from day of sale, title retained until all purchase price is paid. This Jan. 8, 1914. R. C. KELLY. Commr, NOTICE North Carolina, Randolph county Superior Court. Before the Clerk W. E. Free and C. R. Brooks, Ex eemtora nf the lat will and test mnt r M. v. Brooks, deceased and stone; thence norm i cum i. - Sallle P. Free v. Sue Carlin Siler chestnut oak, thence east 19 chains , husband John Slier, Mollie This ts Guaranteed to Stop Your Cough Hake thla Family Supply st Crash Syrup at Heme aad Save as. NOTICE By virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage deed exec uted by O. R. Craven and wife, Elizabeth Craven, on the 13th day of March, 1911, and duly record ed in book 141, page 299 in the Register of Deeds' office of Ran dolph county, I will sell to . the highest bidder for cash at the court houes door in Asheboro on Monday, February 2, 1914, tho fol lowing tract of land described as folio W8, to-wit; Beginning at a stone corner In James Caviness' line in the Liberty road; thence north 80 degrees w. 95 rods to a post oak, Patterson's corner in the old Reece line; thence south 20 rods to a stone in the old Iteece line; thence Fouth 80 degrees east to a stone near the Liberty road; thence to and along said road to the beginning, containing 10 acres) more or leBS. Said land is sold to satisfy the aforesaid mortgage dates March the 13, 1311. W. T. FQUSHEE, Mortgagee Notice. Having qualified as Admr. on the estate of J. C. Underwood, deceased, before W. C. .Hammond, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph county, I shall sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for sash. on the premises on the 14th day of February, 1914, the following per sonal properay, to-wit; One horse. two pigs, a lot of corn, to or tu bushels, also some lumber and houe hold and kltchhen furniture , too tedious to mention. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly veriiied, on or be fore the 23rd day of January 1916, or this notice will be pleaded la bar of thtir recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate tettlement. This 19th day of January, 1914. P. A. ROUTH, Admr, Notice. Any person knowing ef the whereabouts of W. M. Under wood will plaese make it known on date of sale. to a stone; thence north iz.7 caain Hudson Hattie Brooks. K. W. w..a OK En ft a ' - . ; . , . Brooks. Lucv Kains ana nusowa In takn- thAncs West 30. 6 0 COS to the : beginning, sjntaflning 62 acres, mors or less. Terms of sale; One-third each, balance upoa s credit of six month approved security to be given foi beaar interact from day of sals li tis to be retailed till all purchase mosey Is paid.. This is. a resale of said lands account of the 10 per cent advance 'bed of Mr. Allen on the $526 bid of John Waddell. This land will be sold In two tracts, to-wlt; one tract of 22 acres lying on the west end thereof as one tract and the re mainder as the other tract. This Jam. 2. 114. A. 1C. BARKER, Bxeeutor of Franklin Stout, dee'd. Notiee. North Cajs&llma, Randolph Coun ty. In ths Superior Court. Bugeos Hughes vs. Nettle Hughes. Ths defendant, ' Nettie Hughes, wiH r,ak eveSics that an action en titled ss above has been commeaeed against her" ta the Superior Court tor Raodolph ou sty and that sum sons has issued, ta said aatfoavre tarnaMa jt ths"term of the Sup1 rler Court lor Randolph county be gtnutna on the second Monday arter th. final Ifnodav t-. March. Is hi: that ths satvrs te saM action is as fouowei To ohwb - oivotrce from dsfsndant. Nettle - "Hughes, upotai the ground of certain acts of a4uitary, oomaaitied' ?hy said ' ' de fendant and to obtain IMS custody of the children of slalnttff end de- fa dap t: said defendant will further take notice that she is required to be and appear st the eouity court house an Asheboro, North-- Carolina, before ths Judcs of said eo.r at eased, befone the Clerks fh 8a-itns lime -haretefore earned for re turn MM lUifiUIUW BBW BUB WW ordemnr te the onmplatat filed 4s this action or ths plaintiff will ap ply to ths court to be alowad te prove the allegations thereof aid have the relief demanded. This Das-. 26, 118. W. 0. HKVMOKb. Clerk Superior CouK Randolph Onaatr. Hammer sad Kelly. Alter ay for ptalaUft Henry Rains. J. R. Brooks and Martha Brooks. The defend ants. John Slier, hus band of Sue Carlin Siler, and J. R. Brooks, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court or Randolph county and taat summon has Issued for them in said action returnable on the sth day of Feb ruary 114 before the clerk of ths said court at his office in the county court house in Asheboro, N. C: that the nature and purpose of said action Is as follows, to wlt; to sell for partition among defendants and petitioners a certain tract of land of which the late M. V. Brooks died siesed and to hare a portion of the proceeds of said sale declared assets in the hands of the executors of the said M. V. Brooks, deceased, for the payment of bis debts and the costs of ad ministration; that Sallle P. Free an Sue Carlin Siler were each devised a forty acre tract of said land by ths last will of said M. V. Brooks, deceased, and the other heirs of said dcedent Including Sallle P. Carlin Slier were devised the resi due as tenants in con moo exclu sive of K. W. Brooks; said defen dants will further take noitcs that they are required to appear at afore said tints and plaee named for re turn sf summons and aaswsr sr demur . to , the petition ef Petition era or ths relief demanded thers- ta will be granted. Tht Jan. 8, 1814. W. (X HAMMOND. Clerk Superior Court. Notice. ' R. L. Cotton has this day en tered three acres of land, more or less in New Hope township, on the waters pf Uwharrie river, adjoining the lands of Oak Grove church. K. V. Larsiter, Nathan Bikes and oth ers. This February 16, 1914. GKO T. MURDOCH, Entry Taker Administrator's Notice. Having qualified ae administra tor on the estate of William S. Thayer, deceased, before the clerk of the superior court of Randolph county this is to notify all per aons having claims against said ettate to present them" to ths un dersigned duly verified on or se fore the 4th day of January, ii, or this notice will be pleaded la bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to seld estate are expected t' make Immediate payment and sePHe ment. This Jan. the 4th, 1914. MRS. W. S. THAYER Adam. John H Brlttian, Attorney. Administrator's Sals Having Qualified as adanialstca- tsr on the estate of Harris San ders, dee'd, before the clerk or ins superior court of Randolph count): This is to notify all persons havUtt claims against said estate to as sent them to the undersigned dy verified on pr before the 1st das-er February. 1915, or this potfee WW he pleaded In bar of their reo???f: All persons Indebted to said estate are expected to make Immediate payment and settleent. This Jan. 10, 1914. F. F. SANDERS. Adsttu NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of W. S. Thayer, dV ceasted, this la to notify all far sons holding claims against ths said deoeased or hla estate to present the same to me at ThomasvlUe N O., or to my attorney, Dallas fisi licoffer, 410-412 Bank of Comauns Buldlng. Ugh Point, N. C., on sr before the 81st day of December. 1914. or this notice will be mbsCd in bar of their recovery. - All persons owing said estate are requested to make immediate set tlement, either to the undersigned at the above address or to Dalles ZolUcoffer, Attorney, as above- This December 81. 1818. a B. ' JOHNSON, Admr. of W. 8 Thayer, deceased. Dallas ZolUcoffer. Atty. DR. U. K. LOCKHART, DENTIST. ASHEBORO, N- 0. Phone Office over the Bank Houirsi 9 a-ro to 12 m. 1 x.tn. to 5 p.n