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Thursday, July 26, 1917
THE ASHEBORO COURIER
1-4 ij Flies Bfeed
LEGAL NOTICES
then come into your home
TPILTH MEANS DISEASE nd files are born in filth, bad on filth
and cerVy filth with them wherever they alight. Fllea hatching
today in an outhouse, stableyard or in garbage, may bring; distress to
your family later on in the summer. They may bring typhoid fever,
ornmer complaint, consumption, malaria, or perhaps infantile paralysis.
The fly ia almost the exclusive conveyor of diarrhoea and dysentery
among children and babies.
Eats Filth and Destroys the Fly Eggs
This wonderful Lye eats up filth and leaves absolutely nothing for fllea
to feed on or breed in. Just sprinkle it once or twice a week in the
privy or outhouse. It does the work. Encourage your neighbor to
clean his out-house also, because what's good for yours is good for his.
RED DEVIL LYE is also simply wonderful for making soap, Con
ditioning hogs, and for making compost for fertilizer.
RED DEVIL LYE is sold by all grocers. Demand 10c cans. One dime can
contains more than two nickel cans. nd Pomtml For Frmm BookM.
WM. SCHIELD MFC. CO., 615 N. 2nd St., 8T. LOUIS, MO.
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j fHE needs of the South are identical with the needs !
V Ibe epbmUdiof o tfce ether.
The Smtkm Rillwer uki do h re re do (pedal f rirller mc
eeeorded to etfef n.
Tbt eabldoa el the toothers lUUwir Ceapear to fee that
nb otlmarM, that I. hnm n MMMTlllm hmin f h nnMU. ni
the rallraeJai 10 eceptrfecKd tburelr todlruk poller la the aunet- J
tot of imllroede vhlcfc loh the tvniinct of vovernmcnul J
eeeoaetl 10 mine wiiuDefmwr or iranerar wdicd wiu cubdis II
to obttio the eddiaoul cetttel needed for the eoqsledon of belter aid
enlarft4 fedlldci InddeM to the dtmead for Increwed and better
emeu wd. latllr-"
To nke lie ekhe la the bodf politic of the toetb aloonlde of
ether rrou lndri. with m more, out with equl Ubenice. equal
lifhaj aod egaal oppeitnaluea.
1 The Southern Serret the South.?
Land Sale
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained in a mortgage deed executed on
the 1st day of August, 1914, to secure
the payment of a bond of even date by
W. S. Allred and Rosa Allred, his wife,
to J. T. Cross and duly recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds of Ran
dolph county, North Carolina, in Book
No. 160, page 13, default having been
made in the payment of said bond, 1
ill sell at the court house door
Asheboro, Randolph county, North
Carolina, on Saturday, the 4th cay of
August, iyi7, at 12 o'clock, M., to the
highest bidder for cash the following
described land, bounded as follows
Adjoining the lands of J. C. Allred
King Stevens and others.
1st tract. Beginning at a stone, J.
Allred's corner: thence north on
Welborn's line 3.50 chains to a stone
thence west 7 chains to a stone in an
old road; thence 20 degrees east along
said road 3.50 chains to a stone; thence
east 5.63 chains to the beginning, con
taimng i acres more or less.
2nd tract, Beginning at a black
jack in original line running east 3.43
chains to a stake in the road; thence
north six chains to a stone; thence
west 3.43 chains to Stevens corner
thence south on original line to the be
ginning, containing 2 acres more or
less.
This July 2, 1917.
J. T. CROSS, Mortgagee,
-High Point, N.
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Bristol, Tenn.-Va.
Wholesale and Retail Growers of General Nursery Stock
Organized 1903. Capital $50,000
TRADE WITH A RELIABLE NURSERY
No Effort Spared to Satisfy Our Customers
AGENTS WANTED. SALARY OR COMMISSION.
Read This
Richmond, Va., Nov. 25, 1916.
The Globe Nurseries, Bristol, Tenn.,
Gentlemen: I had the very best success In all my deliveries
at all points. The people were so well pleased that I did not have
a single objection. You know that this is remarkable, no fault to
find in near 100 deliveries. The trees were all in nice condition.
Yours truly, (Signed) G. W. PULLEN.
FOUNDED 1838 CHARTERED IN 1859
TRINITY COLLEGE
DURHAM. N.C.
a Piiikea f liWat arts with an established national refutation for high stan
dsrds, noble traditions, and progressive policies. It large endowment fund
enaka noaaihle its first-class eouinment and large faculty of well trained and
carefully chosen teachers. ' Student fees low. Comfortable, inexpensive rooms
in rarofullv minervised hveienic dormitories.
Classical ana scientific courses leading to bachelor's degree. Graduate courses
in all departments, schools or Engineering, Julucation, ana Law.
For catalogue and illustrated booklet, address
R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary to the Corporation,
CLEANLINESS
Aecariilf to the old proverb, Is next to Godliness, aeanlinesa doea
Mt raeaa Barely a dean t aea and hands. It taclodea neatness af
4rss If rear clothes bra cleaned and pressed here, yea are eligi
ble fee eabenhip la the Cleanliness Club. Oothea sent (or and
delivered anywhere in town. . fv f
W. P. ROYSTER
Notice of Land Sale
By virtue of the powers vested
in the undersigned by the last will
and testament of A. R. Curtis, de
ceased, which said last will and
testament has been duly admitted
to probate and recorded in the of
fice of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Randolph County, we will
sell at public auction on the prem
ises below described on
Monday, the Sixth day of August,
1917, at 12 o'clock, M. the follow
ing lands situated in said county,
Liberty township, adjoining the
lands of J. Wesley Staley on west,
John Perry, Chas. I. Cox and oth
ers, containing 118 acres more
or less. These lands are well wa
tered, and have a lot of young tim
ber growing thereon, and locat
ed about a mile northeast of Lib
erty. This deed is recorded in Book
135, page 63. This sale is made
subject to the power of resale
for raised bid prescribed bv
Chapter 146 of the Public Laws
of 1915.
Terms of this sale: One-third
cash, balance upon a credit of
three months, deferred payments
to bear interest from day of sale.
This July 7, 117.
D. A. and D. E. CURTIS,
Extrs., A. R. Curtis, dee'd.
Hammer & Kelly, Attys.
Dr. Max Rones
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
HIGH POINT. N. C.
I grind my own lenses. Office hours,
8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m.
C. S. TATE. MD.
Physician and Surgeon
Ramseur North Carolina
Wm. C. Hammer R. C. Kelly
HAMMER & KELLY
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W
Office, Second Door From Stre
Lawyers' Row
G. H. KING
Attorney-at-Law
Office McDowell Ht'iMini.'
Practice in all courts, coil v:t t.t 0 iui
Just claims, wind up estate. At! bns-i
ness entrusted in my care sn.: huv
prompt and painstaking s.-rieM-cD.
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DR. J. G. CRUTUr.'ILlJ.!
DENTIST
Office Over Bank of HaMio!r!i I
Phone 28 Ashmrn. t . ;
DR. JOHN S'-v
DENTIST
Office over First Natmii-.it i .
Phone 192 Arvhin.
E. C. SHAVv
Jeweler
Next door to Hoover & JUC;
Furniture Store
DR. W. R. WOLI i :
Veterinarian
Asheboro, N. C.
Phone No. 42
DR. C. W.
JENNINGS
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PRACTICE OF MEDICINE
SURGERY
Office over bank of Randolph. ill'.ce
hours 10 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 and o 8
p. m.
ASSUUATED WITH ASHEIiOKO
HOSPITAL
Phone 28 or 25 Asheboro. V. C.
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An Early Bank
THE BANK OF RANDOLPH
Asheboro, N. C.
Capital and Surplus, $60,000.00
Total Assets Over $250,000.00
GENERAL BANKING
We solicit the business of firms,
corporations and individuals.
D. B. McCrary, W. J. Armfield,
President V-President
W. J. Armfield, Jr., Cashit r
J. D. Ross, Assistant Cashier
C. C. Kime
I have decided to go into the chicken and egg
business in connection with my line of gro
ceries. Country folks, bring me your produce.
C. C. Kime
Land Sale Notice
By virtue of the power vested in
the undersigned by an order of re
sale entered bv the Sunerior Court
for the county of Randolph in the
special proceeding entitled, ''Jane Mil
ler et. al., Ex Parte," re-sale being
ordered by reason of a b7r better bid
on the price offered at preceding Bale,
l win sell at public auction on
Monday the 30th day of July, 1917,
at 12 o'clock M., at the court house
door in Asheboro, N. C, to the high
est bidder for cash, the following de
scribed lands, situate in Randolph
county, North Carolina, Orant town
ship, and bounded as follows, to-wit:
Tract No. 1. Beginning on a stone,
east side of road: thence east 40 Va
chains to the old line; thence north
19.72 chains to a stone; thence west
11 chains 25 links to a stone; thence
north 15.58 chains to a post oak;
thence west 29.75 chains to a. stone at
the branch, formerly a white oak;
thence south 15.58 chains to a etone;
thence east 15 chains to the road;
thence south along the road to the
beginning, containing 110 acres more
or less.
Tract No. 2. Beginning on a stone;
thence south 31 chains to the old
line, a stone; thence west along the
old line 31 V4 chains to a stone; thence
north crossing the public road 31 hi
chains to a stone; thence east 31
chains crossing the public road to the
beginning, containing 99 acres more
or less.
Tract No. 3 Beginning on a stone;
thence south 31 chains to the old
line; thence east along the old line
31,i chains crossing the public road
to a stone; thence old line north divi
chains to a etone; thence west 31
chains to the beginning, containing
99 acres more or less.
Tract No. 4. Beginning on a stone
east side of public road; thence west
46 chains to a stone; tnence nonn at
chains crossing Richland creek to a
white oak: thence east along the old
line and Richland creek about do
chains to the mouth of a branch;
thence south 15 chains and 68 links
to a stone, comer of No. 1; thence
east along the line of tract No. 1 15
chains to the public road; thence in a
southern direction along said road to
the beginning, containing 156 acres
more or less.
Tract No. 5. Beginning on a white
nnlr. north side of Richland Creek;
thence south crossing said creek and
Panther Creek 22 chains to a stone;
thenee west crossing Panther Creek
55 V4 chains to a stone, Abel Cox's
ivrnor; theme north 4.l' ; a.-ur.s u
stone; east 7.60 chains to a stone
nnrth s.20 chains east 5.90 chains
north 7 chains: east 3.25 chains; north
10 chains and 75 links; east 2.75
chains: north 14 chains to the old still
ford on Richland Creek; thence down
the various courses of said creek to
the beginning, containing 14 acres
more or less.
Terms of sale: One-third cash; the
'remainder upon a credit of six months;
approved security to bo given for the
ilffpvred navmcntfl. the same to bcyr
interest at tin; legal rate from day of
sale, and title reserved until all pur
chase imnirv is naiil. Sale fubject to
confirmation of the court.
This Julv 1 0th. 1017.
11. M. 1J0U1NS, Ccniniissk'ucr.
feLAW
University of
North Carolina
Law School
Excellent Faculty
Reasonable Cost
Write for Catalogue
THE PRESIDENT
Chapel Hill, N. C.
One of the earliest, bank: was founded at Venice in U.")G. That
is over 750 years apo. And yet there are lots uf people who nev
er avail themselves f the advnntags of a bunk. This bank was
founded in April, 1907. Its officers and directors are men of re
sponsibility and known integrity. And yet there are hundreds of
people who daily take chances keep their money at homt lose
it by robbery, lose it by fire, lose it in one of a hundred ways,
whereas all they have to do to enjoy ABSOLUTE SAFETY is to
deposit it at the
BANK OF RAMSEUR
RAMSEUR, N. C
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Car Load of McCormick Binders,
Mowers, and Binder Twine just received. Have an
attractive price on these items. Call to see us.
McCRARY-REDDING HARDWARE COMPANY
OirMieBlriCirtSafrAtMMp-a.i
UmM but Ite SeeiV CtTVnfitta wn
Coovtnlmte. 6ttiUt qw'tr
eiiHoOletiiitttouierHk&rJmfmut ucten. r
tiutw W bir)fi. Tefc ytift Without death In i ' .
tod Vtt.MJIIIMt'MMoMa m.
Mmi a Mnk cAn mchu
The Aged Circle
Mt Gilead, July 2:i. On the lfcth
da of July, 1917, Mr. and Mrs. 1.. P.
livrd gave their annual dining to the
old ladies of Mt. Gilead, who for sever
al years have assemble;! in their love-
ly home for a day of o inl pleasure
and heart to heart conversation.
We were particularly pleased with
the expressions of appreciation we
heard from these ladies ooticc-rning the
well prepared dinner ami the s-pirit of
kindness and liberality which our host
and hostess demonstrated toward us.
as the eveninft- shadi h r- v upon us
we bid each other adieu wondering
whether we should all aain meet in I seen by tho a.sioinoiHli jaity because
Bad Accident Near Raleigh
H. K. Harris and Ernest Elam, fom
er Seaboard eiigineeiv, and Miss Alice
Harris of Korestvil'e arc dead; Miss
Lena l.uther, trained nurse, of Fay
ettevilli;, is desperately injured, and
Miss Elizabeth Harris is seriously in
jured, as a iv. -lilt of a collision with
the Seaboard's dui'i tl. at Method,
three miles trom Kaleih, last Wednes
day. The accident occurred when the
automobile pany stopped on the
northbound truck wacchii: the Sea
board southbound pass. The Seaboard
'flioo-fly runm?i! at a terrific speed
bore down en tinin. but could not be
to
this dear home whoso inmates ar
alert to give real genu:ne picasur
old and young.
Oar mind reverts back one year ago
f.Tol a pang of sadness pervades, be
cause three of our deai number are
misbirp. namely, Mrs-. Augusta Skeen.
Mrs. Sallie I.edh. Ucr and Mre. l.aura
. Seavhoro. We li:ii' see thrm no mm-.-
M Jon tilth but will ever eh. nsh then
nrrnAlio m .m n-.rv.
,AMt , At this meeting we hi.d
i LIQUID FA CE POWDER. ' MeMlwv Salllc Poo!, I
ret Of 1 1 -:' Inon,l,S1"- rAl, n Ar"'r,-W. f'1'- faculty, c
,,ow I Hrut.n.
r rnwaiDATinw
he curtains were down.
No Successor to Dr. Ncnlin Chosen
The . x.-c.t:.
some time aT" I
of (Juiiror.l Co!
or lo the pre?.:'
liii, who tend. I
et.-mmitU'c appointed
y ti:e Invil it of trustees
yi- to eh . t a successor-Dr.
TUonias New
ii Lis rriijnation, has
The beauty s
women who kn.
to take care of i!;
plexion. Co;url
detecfted. Heal S ;n
burn. Mops Tan. Sty ' -cooling,
refreehing.
75. af XrasrM ori muut JfH
oinnifiie.-.i thai trie unite ot presi-
jdent be net 1i!I"'l luri-iir the coming
Icolleife ai anil thai the dutic of that
o:flec be lefi rr, .l to a committee 01 the
itioi; i.iiir of Prof. Howard H.
hairrnan: Dr. .. L. Hobbs,
eiiienius: and Miss Alma T.
M ss Maude Gaincy has
j been chf.,..n to fill the position Of
j treasurer, so lontr held by the late Geo.
W. White.
SuBpU (either color) for 2c Stamp.
LroeMil.Ok. 40 3onliFiWi St. BrocUiyn. N.Y-
pow
LAND SALE
Having been vested with
attorney, I am onTenni? Mr fh!
lands of the late Rev. W. W. l.a-. i
This land is situated five n.ih -
Seagrove, in Richland tow r. she, i.
dolph county, N. C, and eont no,
ceres. There is two sets oi' I m l
on the property, and timber ts :
to cut 500,000 feet. The I mid '
ed to the culture of all grain f. i
ton, i iever, and tobacco. The '
but little stone on it, and wo. i.:
one of the best tobacco art'
farms in the county. The f..i m
watered by a number of sti
has an excellent water mill 1
that could be made a payinK
a little work. The farm ii .
an excellent sand-clay hitfiiw;.;.
consider all private bid.;, ;m.l
pared to close a deal nt my t '.
will divide to suit the cii: temi
the property is not sold pn ;
will be olfered at auction for t
the court house door in Aslo be'
C, nt 2 o'clock M, Saturday, t-'i ;
her 'J'.i. I1H7. .
For further information, eorr .
with I'. I.. Staclt, Soiilh Mills. N",
E. L. STACK. At
And Sour Stomach Causer! This;
lady Much Suffering. Slack- ' Bilious " ,stonjMbI
rv n r J ' "Two vears aoo I safTered fltnn fre
Draught Relieved. Inucnt attacks of (stomach trouble and
jliiliousnesV writes Miss Emfna Ver-
McHdorville, Ky.-M.s. Vca.l Pat- bryhe, Lima. Ohio. "1 "j'JW
"... T Little food that agreed wittt me and I
rieti, of this place, rue.-.- I ibocafr,e o zz utid sick t va Btom-t-ry
tonotlpnted. INad sour stouiiau ; . (n 3i t..ji;cs tnat t huJ to take hold
aod was so uncomfortable. I went to jot toraethius to Keep from failing.
ih doctor. He gave me some pllln.
They weakened me anl sctiUHd 13
tear op my dtjie-sttor.. The" would
grt;-f me and afUrwiriia 5t seemed
I i i morn conRtlpatd Umn before.
1 ;Hrd cf Plaefc-Ovpurbt aLd do-ctrt.-'f
try -i. I found li; wti i (
ae.crd. It msh au cas l...ftfe, aad
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fourteen year?
phu- Daniels, wife OI the
v, has i.-Micd the edict,
) nu cut down on your
h...v, f.-.od." Mr Daniels
'.vtamatiou of Mr.
i:o-openvtion f CV
' i : eo'.ntry.
. . t. I 1 K , Murthu Smith,
; :. -r .'cteboro, f
...re a.ce 77 years.
; i.,' a: Mef-y:. John A.
0. 11 A. Lilly, and
, . igf, 7 years.
- .'.;- nn. I Miss Lillian
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n' . rkho.it ole?'. npg rest
hort .:!;-, v for
Vv.l ;' '.'.UUghtful
-'.'ne of Oiu guests.