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Randleman Rt, 2. frankhnvilie. mortgage sale of land. Mr nnrlMrs J R. Ferree are tfeni. iviomtt oi Asneooro was ayvmure oi tne power con- spending a few days at Greens- in town one day last week. tained in a certain deed of mort- boro. W. R. Maness is workiner for ae-e executed bv J. M. Smith. Misses Viola, Lena and Mattie tfusn oreeK Lumber Lo. and Emma Smith, on the 29th ouivev bueut ictbL ounuciy witu w. i - mDett nas Durcnasea a aav oi jnov. ixhh. anri nn v re- Miss Alma Ferree. nair of fine nis-s. I x ar-o 111 VUIVC? JX XWCglOCCJ. Hobert Ferree spent last bun- j j. Phillios made a business of Deeds for Randolnh Coiintv on uay evening vviwi miente aim trip to Ureensboro one aay last trif Ififri dnv of TW 1RQQ Tn I VaW Via VtW.I V W S S A. i THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE LIGHT RUNNING lAi N: with Clarence and Irvin Burrow. Miss Etta Ferree attended the teachers institute in Asheboro' the past two weeks. Ihe protracted meeting com mences at Cedar Falls next Sun day. A good attendance is expected. week. J. M. Tippett has been on the sick lipt. L. F. Fentriss made a business trip to Ramseur one day last week. Gernie Cox of High Point came home last Saturday on a visit. James Rnie snent last Satur- Miss Daisy Ila Bird is spend- day night with J. L.Phillips. inn o Aur riotTCi with nat ClOtDl1 I FT Rrnovr Mrs. John Turner of Ramseur Mrs. . L. brooks. d Mrg Q R Joneg of Frank Mrs. Owen Hicks is right sick Hnviiie spent last Sunday with ii i i . - Mrs. Peter Allred. Kemps Mill. Pretto and in this com- at this writing. Misses Gertrude Allie Brown visited munity last week. Several people from this vicin ity attended the protracted meet ing at Shiloh Sunday. book 94, on page 533. I will sell to satisfy said mortgage, the 5th day of Sept. 1910, at 12 o'clock m. at public auction at the Court House door in Asheboro, . A V All the lollowing tracts oi lana, m Randolph County. The follow ing: Tract No 1. Beginning at a stone Leonard's corner in Vic tory's line, thence South 21 degrees East 5 chains and 25 th. Booa stone Leonard's corner Thence North 69 degrees West on Leonard's line 3 chains and 16 Success to the readers. Bulletin and its links to a stone. Thence South 21 degrees West 2bi links to a stone Boldin's corner, thence South 69 degrees East three rVaina artA "Ifii links to Rtnne Having qualified as administra- Boldin,s CQ thence gouth Notice. If you want either a Vibrating Shuttle, Rotary Shuttle or a single 1 nreaa vnain esiucni Sewing Machine write to THE NEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Mass. Many sewing machines are made to sell regardless oi Quality, but the .New Home is made to wear. Our guaranty never runs out. Sold by authorized dealers only. FOR SALE BY W. W. JONES, Asheboro, N. C. Miss Ila Bird spent Saturday tor on the estate of Sarah Craven, 91 ,w. ni pha:n and r'rrf TTTi'fU TVr.c. P T? Tlvrmrn I j j t-.j? ttt r tt degrees W est 11 ClldillS dim nin, tuiu luic. v. u. xvttx. ueceaseu, oeiore vv. nam- Kn i; . f TVip rvrntraprorl rneetino nt". I ri,.l, 4u c, Union Grove will beerin the first t jiu r . t line J-nence xdst ' 111 11 . 11 nHiiii 1 111 1 ill 1 1 .v . 1 in . . CJv,Itt ,'v, Ctxt-w.Vv. I j , I ynth u hninc oTirl Mil Mn Lra tn a BC1"5U7 auwuix gtone on of branch the- 10 degrees The Misses Browns of Elon College returned home the first of thejweek. Best wishes to the Bulletin. Cedar Falls. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Meredith of Greensboro are visiting at W. T. Wrenns this week. T. D. Ferree of High Point is visiting his parents this week. J. H, Phillips of Worthville spent Sunday in town. Millboro and Cedar Falls cross ed bats on the latter's diamond last Saturday, the score standing 10 to 12 in favor of Millboro. Miss Maud Ferree who has been sick for a few days is able to be out again. A series of meetings will be gin at the M. P. church the 3rd Sunday. Everybody invited. The cotton mills are running on full time here and have been for several months. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kelly left last week for Elise where they will make their home. est bidder for cash, on the premi ses on the 2nd day of Sept. 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. the following personal property, to-wit: House hold and kitchen furniture and about i acre corn growing upon land and other articles too tedious to mention. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the under signed, duly verified, on or be fore the 6th day of Aug. 1911 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, and all persons owing said estate will come torward and make imme diate settlement. This 6th day of August, 1910. B. F. Craven, Administrator. C. L. Holton, Att'y Certificate of Graduation Accepted for Entrance to Leading Southern Colleges. Faculty of ten offipers and teachers, Campus of seventy-five acres. Library containing more than forty thousand bound vol umes. Well equipped gymnas ium. High standards and mod ern methods of instruction. Frequent lecturers by prominent lectures. Expenses exceeding ly moderate. Twelve years of phenomenal succes. MORTGAGE SALE OF TOWN LOT. Thence up, the various courses of the bed of the branch 6 chains and 50 links to a stone on the i bank of the branch. Thence North 21 East 5 chains and 40 links to a stone in Vickory's line 5 chains and 90 links to the be ginning-. Containing Acres more or less. See Deed from W A Lineberry and wife F. R. Lineberry toJ. M. irllink o.k 90 page 330 in Register of Deeds Office for Randolph County. 2nd Tract situatad in New Market Township Randolph coun ty State of North Carolina, ad joining lands of James Allen and others, and bounded as follows: Begining ab a stone 1 TkT ll O corner and runnms: iNorin e chains and seventy-five links to a stone, James Allen s corner. Thence West on Allen's line eleven chains and fifty links to a Maintained by the State for the stone. inence aoum eignt Wnmo -sj-u p0i;o I I JL 11 V. 11 V J- XVl til VU1 UllllUt Four regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses for Fall Session begins! ginning, containing ten acres Senternher 14. 1910 Those siring to enter should apply as Trinity Park School A First-Class Preparatony School For catalogue and other infor mation address F. S. ALDRIDGE, Bursar Durham, N, C. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College chains and seventy-fivv links to a stone. Thence East eleven many Holly Springs. A 1 "I 1 t 1 An old iasnioned r nends gen eral meeting was held here 3 or 4 days recently, which was well attended, and seemed to bring to rememberance to every one pres ent that Quakerism was not dead yet. Among the visiting Friends from other yearly meetings were Ida Chamness of Iowa and her father Tobias Rosen wood of Nor way whose ministry was inter preted by his daughter into English. Thomas C. Hogue of Pa; Elisha Bye of Iowa and Mary Stokes of Pa. Cvrus Davis of part of last week visiting friends in this section. Herbert Brady and family of Ramseur spent the Sabbath at Miles Allen's. JULIUS I, FOUST, Pres. Greensboro, N. C. Arriving and Departur ef Trains. ny virtue 01 tne power con tained in a certain deed of mort gage executed on the 15th day Randleman Route 2 we were 0f April, 1907 by Ed Tysinger chains and fifty links to the be- T h vexy iau tu ueai xium yvu. arifi w;fe t.1(.v Tvsine-er to T. W. erinnmsr. Containing ten acres Come again. Burrow, which said mortgage is of land. See Deed from S. N. Success to the Bulletin and its duly recorded in the office of the Trogden and wife, Charity Trog- early ag possibie For catalogue any readers. d.?ct. rr. xoniv. rion f rv t at Smith in bnrV 70 1 . ,. xvcgiotcj. ui iccuo xuj. lvauuuiyu uvu, and ouier lniormation, address conntv. North ( aro ma. Kook VZ ) Drsre iyy. m tne register 01 Page 82, due and payable on the Deed's Office for Randolph coun 15th day of April, 1908, and ty. 3rn tract situated in the which said mortgage was duly county of Randolph and State of assigned by I W. Burrow to J. North Carolina adjoining the B. Ward, and default having lands of William Brown and been made in the payment of others, and bounded as follows: same, the undersigned will sell Begiening at a stone in the at public auction to the highest original corner and running bidder for cash, at the court North one chain and ninety house door in Asheboro, N. C. links to a stone in the original at 12 o'clock m.. on Mondav the line. Tnence West twenty one 12th day of September, 1910, cpains and ten links to a stone. the following real estate in Thence South one chain and Ashphoro townshin r1psrrirprl an ninptv links to a stake in the or- i3Sliife?Le3t follows; viz: Beginningat astone iginal line. Thence West with Alvis Woodefi s corner, runnmar said line to tne Degimng con- thence North 87 degrees West taining four acres more or less. 11 chains to a stone on the east See Deed from William Brown, side of the public: road Alvis and wife Susan J. Brown to J. WoodelPs corner, thence south M. Smith in book 70 in office of Linzv J. Allen and little son of Ackworth Iowa is visiting 11 degrees west with said road Register of Deeds for Randolph his old home and relatives and one chain and 83 links to a stone County. mends in tnis section; ne has bn the same side of the road, This the 2nd day bume 0 yri gmu ne thence south 87 degrees east 11 of August 1910. IO UdClV.. , . . . chains to a stone, mountain oak, Spanish oak, and sour wood the services Several attended at Shiloh the 14th. 1 nomas mnsnaw and son Amos are visiting in Indiana for awhile. Anderson M. Barker visited relatives in Guilford County last week. -. o. and J. U. Allen went over to Browns last week to do seme sawing for E. L. Brown. of August f Jessee A. McAdoo. Adms of W. D. McAdoo. Southern Railroad. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 136 142 134 144 11:15 a. 4:00 a. 3:50 p. 6:30 a. m. m. m. m. Trains Arrive From North. No. 107 141 143 135 Trains Nos. 135 days oniy. All week days only. N. B. Above schedule figures published only as information and are not guaranteed. 3:50 p. m. 10:00 a. m. 9:30 p. m. 4:25 p. m. and 144 Sun- other trains de- pointers, thence north 10 links to the beginning, con taining 2 acres more or less the same being southern half of the 4 acre tract purchased of W. P. Wood and M. S. Robins. . See book 110, Page 66. J. B. Ward, popular FOLK, VA. EXCURSION TO NOR AND RETURN AUGUST 9th, 1910. J. Wei born is remodeliner his house, John Gunter and Lee This the 8th day of August, 1910. Reece are the carpenters. The writer can not remember FOR SALE, when the democrats nominated One complete sawmilling out- as blank a ticket as was nomi- fit, consisting of 20 h power boil nated by them on the 6th. inst, j 1C r could not even get two represenl r and engine 16-ft log beam tatives out of a court house full Greensboro mill, new 52-mch of people. Doesn't this look like Hoe saw, edger and cut off saw democracy is dying, and it and all necessary appliances, doesn't deceive its looks. Located now in logging dis- Best wishes to the Bulletin tance of half million feet of tim and its able corpse of correspon- ber. A bargain if sold at once, dents. If interested call on or address 12'. i(r. ii E. J. Cox, oome again rsewman . Brown N C The Southern Railway will operate its annual Popular Ex- A"5nVriPP nf Morto-no-pp i cursion to Norfolk, Va. and re turn August 9th-llth, . 1910. Trains will consist of first-class day coaches and Pullman Sleep ing cars. Two whole days and one night in Norforlk, ample time to visit the many attractive points in and around Norfolk. . Following round trip rate from Asheboro, $4.50. For detailed information see large flyers or call on your De pot Ticket Agent. , R. H. DeButts, Tra.tilijg Passenger Agent. A &'A RAILROAD. Trains Leave Asheboro. No. 107 (Passenger) 3;55 p. m. 71 (Mixed) 7:15 a.m. Trains Arrive at Asheboro. No. 136 (Passenger) 11:15 a.m 102 (Mixed) , 7:05 p. m. THE SOTJTH'S BEST FARM IPAIPEIR The Progressive Farmer and Gazette RALEIGH, N. C, and STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI TRY IT 10 Weeks-10 Cents We've got the kind of articles in our paper that you have been hankerin for not guess-work talk, but the kind that steers you right. 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