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PREACIIING ECONOMY Senator Overman Urges the Senate to Exercise More Care in Expendi ture. A few days ago Senator Overman . uttered a timely and earnest protest against reckless expenditure. The following resolution was under con sideration in the Senate: "Resolved, That the President o; the United States be, and he is here hv. authorized and reuuested to in vite the several governments of the Republics of Mexico, Central ana South America, Haiti, and Santo Domingo, to send official delegates to the meeting of the Pan-American Medical Congress, to be held in the eity of San rrancisco, Cat., ranama Pacific International Exposition." Discussinir the resolution. Senator Overman said: "Mr. President, there have been some dozen or more resolutions of this kind which passed Confess from time to time, vhereby these different scUntiiic experts may go to foreign countries and their c::uonscs are paid. 'They seam to establish a bureau at some capital, Ike. iae xla;;ue 01 l'oUuam, or ton'.ew io:-o e;.-e, sen uien 1) 1 I H L I I lid S tO 1 I L j ,1 1 L 1 I 11 1 C, i had a cae bj'.oio no t.rs rao..u,r. uul 1 tJ i , i 1 i t 01 the committc that vs co-v.-!-. ce;l t strike cut a od ira-iy n - ' . ' ! from the epi'.rv.rriuUn.r ! i-'i. V V!" I :-.ve f.o n :.".:.; to I-;i:i(ve. bound t:i:s ; Of 1 ' annual Ji ttw v-cn',1 n'l such thin abroad - i trip to E""' heavd of or b r 1 1 ' p':ed t f -yi ( i i 1 " ) adi i1 t this ti.,.,. if i :-n'at: "T fn-ml r-.-w'.en I prvatien ' money it b-t ii tb::t i'i i1' h.'.rry' 1 ;.,". 1 ,.. .- inT a can ;" for t1'" r"Vv jtoTp br'Ti i" or-'or t'"'t bn bo'.l. IX " P EX N S V L V A NT A Conrro,i s thMi'-:'"" soovr.v of inves,i!'r t,,0t tn !"" '1"p oV- tion in P-vl-.-nr.'fl vh! rnt.v..nr1 ponrof;p fi tVp Ronn.t". The r"n"h lican rtv ;" n-bnvo ?n -rc tkioH of rrfo-n than in Pnnvlvnni.n. It ia trv" tv-t the rnub'n which is to -nno of piVrl-v-Sn winHr"1 rn,?ti"' ",c conn"Tinrt in t'io por"','','af.ii' Tnrnn,nny o'-'iTii-mtion of V'v York ritv nd rotT,orinno'1 .botvrrn f--o t"-o is Ftrik;n(rT'- fioTnoct-rntod hv tbo nm jior in v''i" "vi thpv oxtml n"d to oth anotloi- pr'Hrnl times th"h imllv on oieitP (siiles of f" no'i'i ,.., fr-iyo. Tl;prri this llif""rpn"0 Vjo'vpvp: wi-:'- ih" Pnr" t""P f rioliti''i.""s : '--TTiinnt"S tho T'on'-b-cpn rp.--v. r-mn.fr-.' !" in ,..,t-1 : t'-o f.n-oof tip m" Tamiif. l,p M-.. r -v- ' " t' or ' ' lj ,.. , i:i:-'-: . ,..v;..i, ,.,v..:h.,,i ; Vp Cliildron Cry FO FLETGIirn'S ? (: PT' Y will of oft"-. :- t -'e. t'r- ; the -:a-:'.- t'; :'t : -i: neon re sprouts of a or- ner r-;",',r"t'.on. .i.-,i ;-; r-v,-v, fim ano in rn'n:c ipa! .-";.!:-. We thir.lc too r'i"h of y,'-"-'"-". Ve o-or'oo'r t'ie lit tle things of tot'ny vli?'h have in thn:n thp makinjr of the big onc3 of tomorrow. This t-ndency of human nature is stril-irp;'y ilbistratpd in the co.se of a irentloman who had occasion to speno a weelc in a country town, and was remarkably imnressed by the uniform courtesy shown him. by the citizens f the place. If he was interested in a public building, or a park, or a manufactwr ine enteiTirise, a dozen men were ready with information and explana tions. rjointinr out the various advatv tajres, and with ever a pood word for the people. They made him welcome. A fev weeks later while traveling in another stp.te he met a manufactur er who was in search of a change for his plant. He mentioned the place he had recently left, and spoke in jrlow infr terms of the people, their charac teristics, and especially of their cour tesy to the stranger within their fates. The manufacturer was much lm pressed and a few days later visited the place. He is there no-v, with hi factory and tis 150 employes. - . Truly, a man's tourae has a won derful Influence npon the future of - ' ' ft 1non , BODYOFUSDO- A1UGH OOOD WORK THE LAWMAKERS ARE WADING THROUGH BILLS WITH LIT TLE DISCUSSION. DISPATCHES FROM RALEIGH Doings and Happenings That Mark the Progress of North Carolina Peo pis Gathered Around the Stat Caoitol. Raleigh, equal eufirage bill, The Hobgood lor f.i vorahio minorftv report fro'ii uusr.ce. b.".rt son-etnln? of n:i air on (! il,-.nr of ho sniio. rivrvt ;:'r i ,,; - omiortunilr to w:n fp low -vvfors ti'nt ennl wit- 1 is p ec-.'-inr i pus and t ;t It t v. ' m iM.i Fi-'.o H:tvn;:i'"v ! e i 1 i .!o'"-o ws divided airiS't li." but fat t-n oniy v.-ci't to v r-pt in s;!vf-pv of t:ie li.l i- ?"d t.- no nrronr-lrtng. fT V'-fi t'" W'l crno up Senator 'ie-il :" " of iv''-;:n i-o-sed to l-idi aa.t '" re-; "o "? -t',r 1oupp had ('."e I',.', f (h--'ier to hill tv tohert. of Pi!" t n -iv -ip in t'-Pt end rf the caidiol. lIol--nav il nro'v-nur vcrsip.1 tiiM r.:i'' vt --"t"! .-r.-'oi err v :n to cut off r e- .Tr.i.-n Inpistcil f'ln VPS no I , ri.-o. nrd wtl'i ruffrated c'n''i"os K reVoc-t ff tvr Mil. hp wf;h(I.-0W .f-'. r"ot 'on rnd mni'c imotlior to t : V :t lv;l rlvo p O'rr'et o-i-'r'-'-'.rTi - "-' -il i-o. I'- wnver. 1'i;s v.-p rviv :v i-i fr'. r-!' r;iv p. i:-.l t " re- I -.1 fat as a social order for T!.u.'.;- 3 : T-'-i'-H-ne Service U Ritifec". ;vV rti) , .. tf .,'or. P. of 1 .,M, 1., .iv-r '"( o ruV.-x f ':'o'j ' o trr--- c.-.tirt l.t tr'n t'-nt ., ... "fh ff v, is nit v-'Md, v'.'-' ?' ''- v.) .-1. I'l't t'-.-'-i n "-.'"'Kyrr-i p-- .1- ,..,! -rt ti f !'--t ov-vy p:-. .-o erv"il ' i'-t 'V.Jor.'ril a:; "' "v- -! frr pfivc-d t'-o MM fror-i to ptp- 't. Tyrr-M! p-nn'y Pj,,.,,, ,;, of i' 17. :iv?erstan:iinT thr.t if t'-e .t-i -'.vlilo fi .h"lo. r' r-pr.1 t'-ll a"t ps to Tyr 1-tp rell's r-vv'i'.on. A rrcnt r.rr-h.'r of local b?"s ere cleared frnri Vn s"n ato e-In; ('"r. Thero was a ppiM." f'ohnte on V ? hill to crente a bn?vd of rxi miners fr urch'tppts snd f"n'itir ilfi?w pnl ethers nrgu'1 Ptrenuoup Iv for th? hill In t'-e free of the ri-nroU fiy ppn.itor Mure and otVerf tnt It to'.iUI create a f:cr:al Inter-r-et. WVen the veto was rene'-od there v-oro only 11 voting for and 12 sgainr.t bin, lers tpn a quorum. Discufs Educit onal Standard. Tht I'opsp took in the hill to raise U,a s'.inflprd of ed-.ieational and spe cial trp'.ntncr for a""lirants for license to praet'ep prhnney and specifying that a person shall not b? licensed to praetlep urtil he is 21 years old In stead of IS. fis pt nresent. The bill was ovposed hy V.':l'.;?nis of Cabarrus a s v.-or V. Hit p. hsr'l-hip on tlm poor yoiir-r n-an who wo-ild he obliged to spend two years at rollese. Srnr Pass Final re-r'ilni. -r:-:-s in Lincoln Count, v; rop:::e nndltn of the . r,..,.,... , -;i,.rrs r--d l-vy :; r - '.. rr.od r.-r.-ts in tr.vr.- Du- o ?.w n t-i r ! I -- P .! v ; the vkle fr.r in r-'t1' worS; i 'iv; i'.i- Fry'iUaitUir1 ; ' t .i tho Ilnwnn county dj-pir-ijte ... ,,,,!,, Can? Cror': Tjv. P. r'crrdl eo"iUy; provi .-'rr'a! Ins -r court y home in Alesmd r conn ,.; -fr.d t'-o charter of S,-e.'.i :'VV', ''." -'en ennnty: rend t chprter f Cll.s-on; ireorporite Onkb.. S'an- Iv cv.v.ty: n-rrrd the net r.iv r.on-vn? bonds by the town of Hertford; allow bonds by Wilson for pas plant: pro vide for waterworks in Smithiield and funding of the debt of the town. Other bills paspeKl were: Amend the charter of Ashevme; provide ior roads in Gates county; amend the road law of Hyde county; ratify Rowp.n county drainage bonds; au thorize bonds by Asheville for float ing debt and to extend her water shed; regulate hunting in Warren county; amend the Alleghany road law; amend the charter of Cherry ville; prevent sale of partridges in Davie county or their shipment out of the county; repeal the 1913 game law for Pearson county; appoint E. L. Tengue game warden for Alexan der county. Favorable Report on Amendments. There came a favorable report from the committee on constitutional amendments for the Laughinghouse bill to submit to the people the ques tlon of amendment to the Constitu tion changing the homestead exemp tion so as to allow $300 for a wife and $106 for each child Involved in the estate, Instead of the present system of $1,000 exemption out of real estate and $800 from personal property. . There cents a unanimously unfavor able reprt for the Stacy bill to pro hibit all wotk. on Sunday. Tax Nswspapers Running Contests. Following linal approval of the three remaining stx'tions of the revenue bill, the House passed the bill on sec ond roll-call reading and it took its place on the calendar for final read ing and passed. Speaker Wooten and Chairman DoiiRhton, In charge of the bill for the Joint finance committee, agreed that the bill can go immediate ly to the senate without any engross ment, there being so few changes in the bill in the passage through the house that engrossment can be dis pensed with. The house In committee of the whole adopted the Mints amendment to section 57 of the revenue bill changing the special tax on newspaper circulation contests from $50 for week lies and $.150 for dailies to $10 for weeklies and $25 for dailies; and vot ed down an amendment by Williams of Cabarrus desisxod to allow coun ties to tax illuminating oil companies In addition to the state inspection tax. Other amendi-enta gave the tale treasurer $2.r."0 for enforcing collections of taxes and $?.000 instead of $2,rP0 to the stale auditor for en forcing tlie machinery net. The vote on passage of th revenue bill was unanimous, except tht'.t Bryan of Wildes, Keprlilican, a-V.ed to bo ex cused from voting on t!ie ground tiiat ere were feiliue of the bill that he could not endorse. Two B'.cj Features in Kouce. The IIoiiso pasKo.l by a lar-rp ma !;y the Savcll i;isur.meo bill to pive t!io State Con.:..:, s'.i iwc of Insur- nre the rower to iv.Ue or lower tlio fire itisuraneo rales af.er the manner of the law in K ins;. -, a ; recommended by the lpyirl.iiive !i(.dtIatioa com- s!on. bra deteatt .1 by a vote of 70 to 40 the bill of the ?:r.'o Deparinicnt cf Krluealioa pad :e Teachers. As sembly to provide u.ii'orm examina- l r.i:d certl.'i-rr.ti a of public school '.n r.-. the oie on a motion to tai!e. T!ie.-o vore the two h' features of e House proceed J-..-,4. The passage tho Se-wc-ll bill v.-p.s wlihniit l'- b.iie havinir come -'T es unf:!i!fiipj biu :r.ps. from -,!t.- p; ; d:soii :sio:i of tho in is-. re. The .'.v of tho Sen a: 1-ili tor c'-.rmina'iou and eertiiica tion of te;ic!;ers w.i and spirited, w':h C'ha'rn'an r.lii?':: of the Comir.it tee o:i Kuueation li---..'.:ns the flht for tho bill ar.d his W w en County col itvicuo. Iterrescntativo Matt Allen, r.3 o.;o of tho eh! 'f ..r.;-n:f.itij, apd Hep re.srni.u ivo Smith cf Ci'- eliad, for 20 years a. le n-'e r, as ano;!;er of t'.ia niot v i o ro s e , . pe i i e u 1 3 , Endorse Ship Purchase Bill. A jnirt resolution iir ro'.luccd in tho senate by Senator Ward s.nd in the house by Iiepresentnii'.'e Crier of Ire dell, passed bo:h brunches of the Leg islaturo endorsing the Administration shlp-purehate bill that h-is been pend ing in the United States Senate for some days under such strenuous con ditions. It passed tho house without opposition, but in the senate Senator McMichael pronounced tho resolution a "slap in the face" for Congressman Claude KM chin. Senator Ward de nied that anything of the sort was in tended, but insisted that he and the North Carolina Legislature have the ritlvt to differ with Congressman Kltchin on any measure of public pol icy. Mr. McMIchael's vote was the only one asainst the resolution In the enate. $20,C00 For Mount Mitchell. The Senate received from the Com mittee on Appropriations the bill for ?J0.GOO to be appropriated for the pur chase of a portion of tho forest cover ed top of Mount MiU hell. It came from commiUt-e wuh favorable report, Mar.y Houce Ellis Feised Improve tho ro;fu3 in towiiship, Stanly county; !.,,i.u in;,-: ; . . . i:i iu: i. i.Uoriuj baik-a by lio'. b; Albemarle proviilo for i,.;,.!paUlies; ; rings; auth--.ifcslonera cf orlra bouds by the voui 1 .isijuolrtiik county; amend the 191.5 lov.nl law rcl.itivo to cunr0'e for tho reronnect'a.u of maters; authorise, .t's by tl'.o commiesio::ars cf Polk county; pniwde lor eiecuoa on bond issue in Eladen county; extend the time for the on;ani;:ation of thy Northern Railroad Company; regulate the working of convicts in Claden county; require itha Atlantic Coast I.irre to fence its rfeh-t-of-way through Columbus county; amend the law as to tho Elizabeth City Graded schools. Protect parties within drainage dis trict who receive no benefit from the draina.ee; provide for the erection of a monument to Confederate soldiers at Burlaw, Pender county; amend tho Lee County primary act; abolish the office of treasurer in Columbus coun ty; amend the charter of the Carolina & Tennessee Railroad; fix the salaries of certain ofBclers in Bertie county; change the time for holding the Wilson couaty courts; submit the stock law to an election ih certain sections of Bladen county; authorize the Jackson county commissioners to correct er rors. Senate Bills Pass Final Reading. Amend the Warsaw town bond act; empower Jackson township, Nash county, borrow money for road pur poses; provide for resubmission of the Question of bonds for the Greens boro Atlantic & Northern Railroad to aid In the construction; allow town ships In Swain county to issue bonds; amend tha South port poll tax act; amend the Caswell county turnpike sad tolls road act; amend the road law of River township, Warren coun ty; prohibit the use of dynamite In Claden county streams, Making Progress cn Hsvenue Bill. The section as to rotton compresses was left open, this being Section 49. In committee Senator Cooper has se cured a cut from $2.10 for state and $250 for county to $200 for state and $150 for county and Representative Stacy and others propose to put It back. There are only four In the state, two being In New Hanover. Representative Hall of Iredell tried vainly to. pet pharmacists out of Sec tion 81 Imposing $5 tax no profes sional men. but his amendment was lost. He said there were 1.000 phar macists to be affected and many could not afford the tax, which Is an entirely new one. Sections 51 to 45 were adopted without change. Section 55 was amended to catch the soft drink deal er just without corporate limits where heretofore he dodged taxes. Portion fifi. packing house tax. was ndoptde. Stction 57 as to newspaper contests was left open for hearing. 9eti'r r,f to fi5 af'-ctlnR automobiles for biro, "malt dealers, druggists handlirg li'iuoi'3. news dealers on trains, dafrrrt in patent receipts were a'l adopted; and also 67 to 71 in their onr. Section 72 as to automobile 1 1 j--.', iiirpi-s was pi'-sed over to an other dry. The committee arose and reported pro-ros. .J.-int Crrrhn cf Asrembly. T! e ireinbors of the senate filed In :t noon for the joint sesdon to elect 27 mon-ber of the board of trustees of t'-e t'r.ivcr: ity of North Carolina. The srr-ion v,as presided over by Lieu-t-nni't Governor Piughtridge and t. T. W. Mason. The list of nom-i-iees t e'of led by the Joint committee v 'ne-d,iy i ; 't and heretofore pub lished w.is road by Senator McLeod. The im.t'on to adot the nominations as the choice of the joint session for the tr-ri of office to be filled was made by Poiresentative Bowie and t' i-i was se rn '.od by Senator Ward. V(,t. (,f t'-o ? err-to was cast 37 for ihe poiiii'ici-s by the clerk of the senate, Mr. ir'eir. find tbe vote of the bouse, 07 votes,, by Mr. Cobb, clerk of the house. ArrKtrct's Dill Metts Opposition. T'.iert' v. as a Hv.- 'y dehittt of the bill to cror.t" the p'ate board of ex p'. 'ner- for pre'iiteci. Senator Muse li'm'o hi" pr.nr.lscd r-.vumi-nt that this would ereato a tru-t. lleiilth work iv.: minted f iieh r rti flr I'bysl fians and otlierx but there was no ree f on for t' i.i I'-akinr of a "close cor pomrr'ton" of the p-ehiteets. Senrtor JlcTtae tr-o-t issue, Insisting tii.it tl-c bill would not operate to stop any lean from drawlnj? plans for buiidin.irs but it did make it a mis demeanor for any man to represent himself as an architect when be had not paired the board and roceived 1 Is license. Discuss Prohibition Bill. The Joint committee from the Senate and House having in hand the bill of the State Anti-Saloon League- to stop tho shipment and delivery of liquors for beverace purposes heard advocates of the bill for an hour under the direction of Supt. R. L. Davis of the Antl-Sa!oon League, who offereo substitute for the original bill that ao changed the measure proposed as to make It possible to ship wines out of this State and prevent only those ship ments and receipts of liquors Involved in Interstate shipments. After the heating the Joint com mines went Into executive session and decided to have the bill and sub stitute with amendments printed ana set the bills for further executive ses sion consideration next week. Giles Bill Finally Passes Senate. The Senate finally disposed of the oib-is bill for the uniform examina tion and certification of public school teachers, passing tho measure without material amendment 29 to 13. ben ator McRae of Meeklcnburg contend ed courageously and adroitly for the pxomntion of the Charlotte schools from tho operation of tho bill, but his amendment to exempt cities of 30,000 was defeated 37 to S along with rum- crous other amendments designed to exempt sn allcr towns, down even to those w;t'.i 2.0C0. It was this move for wholesome exemption oi iowus that cost Senator IdcRao his fight. Aid of Forests of C'.ate. Two bills a ."eetlnrt the forests of the stnto received favorable reports, one of these allowing the Rtate to purchase forest ureas and tha other to protect the forests of the state from the ravages of fire. Many House Bills Pass Final Reading Create certain road districts In Swain county; authorize road and bridge bonds in Madison county; per mit special tax In Transylvania coun ty; establish Mount Olive road dis trict; authorize bonds by Swain Quar ter: incorporate Durham and repeal all amendments to charter; for the relief of the sheriff and tax collector in Lincoln county; abolish the treas urer's office In Davidson county; elect auditor for Forsyth county; allow full fees in Forsyth where defendants are sent to the roads. Another important bill was offered by Senator McNlder to eradicate hog cholera and regulate distribution of virus. Prepare Machinery Act For House. The Joint Finance Committee be gan the work of preparing the ma chinery act as a commpanion measure for the reevnue bill that was intro duced in the house. There is special effort at the very beginning of this work ts settle the question of the scale on- which the reassessment of cropcrty for taxation will be. - J. W. AUSTIN, IL D. PracUce Untied to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, South MiioSL, ledtoP. 0. HIGH POINT, K. C. Wm. C. Hammer R. C. Kelly HMAER & KELLY Attorneys at Law Office Second door from street in Lawyers Row. DR. D. K. LOCKHART , Dentist ASHEBORO, N. C. Phone 28 Office over the Bank. Hours, 9 a.m. to 12 m. 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. DR. JOHN SWAIM Dentist Office over First National Bank. Ashcboro, N. C. Phone 192 THE BANK OF RANDOLPH Ashcboro, N. C. Capital and Surplus, $60,000.00 Total A.-.sets over $250,000.00 With ample assets, experience and protection, we solicit the business of the bankine public and feel safe in saying we are prepared and willing to extend to our customers every fa cility and accommodation consistent with safe banking. D. B. McCrary, President. W. J. Armfield, V-President. W. J. Armrield, Jr., Cashier. J. D. Ross, Assistant Cashier. NOTICE T. H. Tysor has this day entered 40 acres of land, more or less, in Brower township, near Erect, N. C. adjoinir.tr the lands of L. O. Sugg, J. E. Siirrjr, the heirs of Job Haynt and others and lying on the waters of l-ork Creek. This January 2.1, 1915. GEO. T. MURDOCH Entry Taker for Randolph county, NOTICE Havine qualified as executor on the estate of Luvina J. Neoriham, deceas ed, before J. M. Caveness, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph coun ty. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 27 day of Jan. 1916, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persona owing sam estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This 1st day of Feb., 1916. T. J. Finch, Extr. NOTICE North Carolina, Randolph County. W. J. Snider vs. L. A. Sheets. The defendant. L. A. Sheets, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced against him in the Superior court of Randolph county and that summons together with a warrant or attaenment against, the property of said defendant has is sued from said court returnable be fore the Judge holding the Superior court for said county on the second wonnay alter me nrst jaonaay m March, 1915, at the court house in Asnenoro, sa. j., inai we nature u subject matter oi said action is as follows, to wit: An action for the sum of $235 damages sustained by said plaintiff by reason of the breach of the warranty of title to a certaia gray mare sold by said defendant to plaintiff a certain gray mare to wnicn said defendant had no title; and snid defen"t is further notified that he ,a iuiitu w " "t "i aforesaid time and place named for the return of said summons and war- rant of attachment and anauer or demur to the comp aint of plaintiff, or the relief demanded will be grant ed. This Feb. 1st, 1915. c jJLJr.T r Pnndnlnh . Clerk Superior Court Randolph lounty. NOTICE RA-,,H'nBhaWiAnirratn-olt!lf yjii aiiiicacu vi Deceased, . vs. I. H. Hinshaw. et al. The defendants. Cora Preston and Mary Lamb, will take notice that an power of sale authorizing the under action entitled as above has been aitmaA tn mnVa anle nf na.id land ia commenced in the Superior court of uannotpn county to construe me win of Eveline Hinshaw, deceased, in which construction the said defendants are interested. And the said defendants will fur ther take notice that they are requir ed to appear at the term of the Supe rior court of said county to be held on the third Monday in March, 1915, at the court house in sakl county, in Asheboro North Carolina, and ans wer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apr to the court for the relief demanded in said action. This the 15th day of February, 1916. J. M. CAVENESS, Clerk of the Superior Court. NOTICE Uam'nii mialifljul mm TV. nn tha M- tate of M. C. Hayes, Sr., deceased be fore J. M. Caveness, Cleric or the Su- thousand dollars) damages ior ran w nsrlnr Hnnrt nf Randolph Countv. all (taction of nlaintiff bv said defendant; persons having claims against said estata are nouned to present tnem to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 11th day of February, 1916, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; ana all per sons owing said estate will come for ward and make Immediate settlement. This 20th day of Jaiu, 1915. B. F. BROWN, Ex. . Erect, N. C. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT North Carolina, Randolph county In the Superior Cfcurt. John T. Sexton, plaintiff, vs. L. A. Sheets, defendant. L. A. Sheets, tHe defendant in the above entitled action, iil take notice that on the 15th day of January, itl C, a summons in the said action was is sued against him by J. M. Caveness, Clerk of the Superior Court for Ran dolph County, in an action wherein John T. Sexton, the plaintiff above named, claims of the defendant the sum of $225.00, with interest thereon from the first day of October, 1914, until paid, due him by virtue of a promissary note given by the said de fendant to the Bank of Denton, Den ton, N. C, for borrowed money, upon which the said defendant procured the plaintiff to become endorser as surety, and the plaintiff has been forced to pay said note in order to protect his endorsement and suretyship, and now holds the same againBt the defendant which said summons is returnable to the next term of the Superior Court for Randolph County, to be hetd at the Court House in Asheboro, N. C, be ginning March 15, 1915; the said de fendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was at the same time with said summons issued by said Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph County against the proper ty of said defendant, which warrant is returnable to the next term of ttie Superior Court for Randolph County at the time and place named for the return of the summonB, as aforesaid, when and where the defendant ia re quired to appear and answer or demur to the complaint or the relief demand ed will be granted. This the 15th day of Feb., 1916. J. M. CAVENESS, Clerk Superior Court Randolph Co. N0TIC3 North Carolina, Randolph County. Superior Court. W. S. Skeen vs. L. A. Sheets and Will Hurley: The defendant above named, L. A. Sheets, Will take . no tice that an action entitled as above has been commenced against him in the Superior court for Ran dolph county and that summons ami a warrant of attachment has been issued against him and his property in the said action; that the nature and subject matter of said action is as follows, to wit: An action to re cover damages in the sum of $1(10 for the wrongful conversion of a. certain mare and the sum of $95.?.t2 for breach of an express contract to pay a sum certain in money reprr sentcd by note; that said defendant is is required to be and appear t fore the Judge holding the Superior court for Randolph county at the court house in Asheboro, N. C, on the second Monday after the ik.-t Monday in March, 1915, and answer or demur to the complaint of plain tiff or the relief demanded wilt ho granted. This Feb. 6, 1916. " J. M. CAVENESS, . - Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE Notice is hereby given to W. C, Jones and Causey heirs that the an dersigned, C. H. Phillips, on the -the 6th, day of July, 1914, purchased tut acres of land in Tabernacle township known as the Jones and Causer land! listed in the name of W. C Jones and Causey heirs, for the delinquent taxea of 1913, it being Bold by the Sheriff of Randolph county; and unless the same is redeemed on or before the , 6th day of July, 1915, the time thatt the right of redemption expires, tnn undersigned will make application ro a deed to said land. C. H. PHILLIPS, Purchaser. NOTICE OF LAND SALE UNDER MORTGAGE By virtue of the powers vested ini 1 execute(1 byKit Cranford te C. C ghaWi on the lgt day of June 1907f recorded in the oflice of the Kegister of Deeds of Randolph county im Book 12Q 136 j wU t bli(J t- for cagh at the court housa d , Asheboro, N. C, on the 6tH , d iy of March, 1915, at 12 o'clock, M., tne ioiiowing lands lying ana oeinK ' in New Hope township, Randolph county, North Carolina, bounded as followS( to.wit. Beginning at a black v,,,!, f CPenlt. runnincr north j 17chs. to a white oak, thence west about 17 chs. to a mulberry; thence i-U -.1 . 1 n A nn nmnj bush on bank of creek; thence down the same the various courses oi the creek to the beginning, containing, 20 acreg more or si , sn; mnrtffM deed contains a eveT,t of default being made in the payment of the debt secured Dy sais mortgage deed, said default having been made, this sale is accordingly made under said power. ThiB Feb. 1, 1915. C C. SHAW, Mortgage NOTICE North Carolina, Randolph Couatf. ' Superior Court. , Cora Parks, by her next friend, I B. Parks vs. Remus Vuncannea: The defendant above named, Remus Vuncannon. will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced against him in the Superior Court of Randolph County. and thse summons and a warrant of attach ment has been issued in said action vs. him and his property, that the nature oi saia action is as iouows, wwiw. - - ; action for the recovery of $5,000 (five that he is required to be and appear Court for Randolph County on the sec ond Monday after the first Monday hi March, 1915, at the court house m Asheboro, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiff or the re lief demanded will be granted. This Feb. 5, 1915. J. M. CAVENESS. Clerk Superior Court. . .j 'JLJ
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 4, 1915, edition 1
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