Clerk's Report To the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Randolph Ccunty. Report of the Cltrk of the onpc nor Court for Kandolph Uounty, for tbe year ending 1st Monday in December, 1910. To whom due Amount due Heirs of A Spencer Kesiab Spencer H- W. Smith Sundry Parties M. C. Hendricks T. B. McAdams $ 10.40 10.40 0.50 .70 ,30 .90 G. F. Thomas .90 Jesse M.Sapp .40 A.S.Burke .90 Sundry Parties 1.02 J. F. HarriB .1 J. L. Peck .45 J. W. Smith -20 Alex Turner .60 E. J. Steed .50 W. B. Yarbrough 1.45 UH Northam 1.00 O Johnson .30 W O Marsh 2.50 O T Hatch .95 J H'Kiadley .30 J M Morrow .30 A D Brown .30 W O Dameson .30 N 0 Ridge .30 C. J. Seabolt .30 A D Brown .60 J W Pueh .30 W H Gordan 1.20 J W Parrish .30 A 0 Pickett .30 J P Routh .30 N 0 Ridge .60 Samuel Arnold 1.20 King & Kimball .30 Wm Ramsey .10 I J Fuller .60 I A Allred .60 Thos Hinshaw 1.00 John Brady 37 A O Allred .30 SE Coble .30 Wm M Adams 1.55 W A Underwood .30 A W Gray et al ..60 Sshff Coble .60 Thorn Davis 1.00 BM Reeves 1.00 A J Chamne8s 3.50 A D Brown .60 C L Coble 60 J E Campbell 2.60 Shff Coble 1.60 W P Ried 1.10 Camilla Russell 1.20 L M Dorsett 1.00 S W Kearns 1.00 G B Gibson 1.50 W P Ried 1.10 J L Clemmens 1.10 W S Edwards 1.10 J E Coltrane 1.00 W P Maler 10.90 Sundry Parties .05 JtB Slack 1.20 L S Craven 2.70 A Buford 7.30 J B Slack .30 EA McCabe 1.10 W J Moffitt 4.00 CH Manor 2.40 C 11 Manor 1.50 L A Craven .30 J L Lassiter .60 A L Phillips 1.20 Joel Trogdon 1.00 DUTiogdou. 1.00 W T Branson .30 A J Rush .30 T A Slack 1.80 J L Wright . .30 J W Cashatt .30 J P Boroughs j.00 J M iloya .60 R F Coltrane et al .30 LDWhitton 3.00 G M Smith 3.60 Jesse Coltrane 2.50 N E Davis 3.25 W H Mendenhall 2.10 J A Spence .60 Shff Wyrick .30 L 0 Parrish 1.50 W H Parker 1.50 S L Hayworth .90 WLSiler .30 WiBh Holder 1.90 CO Hubbard - .30 CF Williams v .60 J H Ried 1.80 O L Wills 1.90 F W Jones 1.80 R F Lee ,60 EC Lucas 1.90 S E Lucas 1.90 R T Kernodle .30 J H Reid 2.60 CO Reynolds - .30 Margaret Tomlinson 3.40 San key Tomlinson 3.40 J F Boggs . 2.70 Alfred Williams 2.10 A S Barker 1.90 Shff Parrish .45 ' Shff 0 T Roes .15 Murphy Burns .25 J H Kearns ' .25 Shff Glasgow ' . .90 L A Crayon ' , .60 James HarriB ' 1 ; 2.60 H H Kennedy v ' .30 3 F Hinahaw 1.70 Junias Spencer . .95 Shff J B Slack - i lJ'' .30 J L Wright " ' 4.80 LA Crayen ; , k60 Albert Cox . ,- ,,.;, , ..80 : Frank Cox i , ' y i , , , , : v .80 C T Lack , r , , . M - , .30 J 0 Redding . 1.10 vV B Myers m ,: , . ,90 Vance; Yarner ,',. v. j , 2.90 1.50 2.10 3 30 3.30 .60 .50 .50 1 60 30 .30 4 90 1.50 .30 .90 .30 1.70 4.50 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 .30 2.30 4.60 3 60 1.90 1.20 .60 6.70 100 1.90 190 2.20 2 40 7.15 .60 .30 .90 .30 50 .50 .50 .60 .60 .60 .30 G L Coble Alice Allred T H Tysor .90 1.00 .45 June Young 1.90 B R Archer 1.90 3.90 .60 L A Craven J F Del haze A. J. Rush A. J. Rush p 1.20 1.20 2.30 .60 2.80 3.10 3.10 310 32( 3.20 1.35 .60 5.70 J. L. Lassiter E. F. Euliss C. P. Fox W. A. Hinshaw W. B. Stewart 0. L. Highfield A. L. Overton Jihn Holt Robt. Burgess John F. Howard D. M. Burgess J. R. Millikan 120 6.00 9.70 7.0U 6.10 5.10 3.30 .90 7.10 6.10 .60 .30 .25 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 K. L. Alexander H. L. Barker Alice Lane W L Hudson C M Hudoon W T Foushee J T Turner T W Miller W C Hinshaw A J Hush J E Smith J D Ross L A Craven J D Hackney J A Wai d D M Burgess A J Rush 1.20 The following is in distribution docket : David Green and others, $11 94 J W Uraven and others, 6 20 John Latham and others, 2 39 Robert Beck and others 24 60 Robert Beck and others. 30 00 Noah Carter and others, 7 50 1 lora Richardson, 1 16 Martha Richardson and eth ers, . 1 72 Mary Brown and ot hrs, 1 21 Walter Moffitt and others, 4 00 Aimer Williams 52 16 Bettie Johnson and others, . 4 05 Robert box and others, 11 10 Mattie Graham and others. 22 33 Bessie Coltrane aid others, 18 70 W V Leonard and others, 6 14 Bessie Coltrane and others, 2 97 b i ncner uray ana otners, 1 98 Arthur Cranford and others, 35 08 Alfred Pugh and others, 6 80 Lester Russell and others. 128 00 Mary Hill and others 3 20 Emery Davis and others, .62 Armp Moser and others, 8 86 Emily Cox and others, 3 88 Rosanna Urotta andcothera, 39 20 A B Pounds and others, 19 89 Seymour Thompson and oth ers, 18 50 Sarah Hepler and others, 2t 40 Hiram Diz and others, 3 96 J Bobbins and others, 5 92 Mattie Thompson and others 9 20 Martin Albright and others, 16 01 Henry Owen and others, 40 06 Robt Fox and others, 40 05 Cordelia Bigsby and others, 24 00 Maud Cox and others, 12 97 Ulvsses Welborn and others, 4 24 Lela Farlow and others. 30 63 Jennette Burgess and others, 9 42 Rosy Borrow and others, 13 53 Era Gox and others. 64 85 Maude Cox and others, 202 74 Josephine J ohnson and oth ers, 273 84 Dona Barker aad others, 75 93 Onllie Cox and others, 5 19 Bettie Johnson and others, 96 Josie Johnson and others, 8 68 The county fair should be an in spiration to every boy in the corn contest. i J 3 Farlow J 0 Farlow G M Jones A Ward CJ T Luck Will York Chfls Bray H T Bray J M Allred J K Grubb Edgar Swaney J M Floyd J L Wright P P Jones Si ft Jones O W Pugh G F Gatlin 11 Spinks Heroeit Spinks Uhas Waddell Gen Waddell W L G Bingham Causey Parks T A Slack T A Slack T B Dove Shff Burgess T A Slack Sundry Parties R L White Sbff Slack T A Slack T A Slack H H Slack Sundry Parties M A Cagle U T Luck W E Morris Hoke Liilin F C Olive W 0 Weltorn R E Allred Sbff Siler W H Glasgow W L Siler A Langley THE HALL OF FAME. ULYSSES S. GRANT Ameri can general, eighteenth president of United States. Born Toint Pleas ant, O., April 27, 1822; died Mount Mc Gregor, N.Y., July 23, 1885. Was gradu ated from West Point in 1843. Serv ed through Mexican war as offi cer. Left army in 1S54 and. set tled near St. Louis. Removed to Galena, 111., In 18C0. Offered services when civil war began and was appointed colonel of Twenty-first Illinois infantry June 17, 1801, and received com mission as brigadier general at Ironton, Mo., Aug. 7. After cap turing Forts Donelson and Hen ry early in 18C2 was made major general of volunteers. After taking Vlcksburg July 4, 1803, was made major general in reg ular army. Was made lieuten ant general March 2, 1S04, and commander of all the Union ar mies March 12. Took up head quarters with Army of the Po tomac. Received surrender of Confederate General Lee at Ap pomattox April 0, 18G5, virtual ly ending the war. Commis sioned general July 25, 1800. Elected president on Republican ticket in 1808 and re-elected in 1872. Made tour of world 1877-9. Good Roads B st Asset. Good roads is one of the best as sets to any State or county, "Show us a county s roads, says the Raleigh limes, "and we will tell you tbe kind of per pie in the county. The Post is at a loss to understand how any farmer, or anv other citizen, for that matter, with & particle of pride for bis home, can oppose tbe cause of good roads when good roads m?an so much to the progress, growth and wealth of his community. How can ht? Salisbury Pest. A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge of nemaluia, whatever the trouble is, v nam her Iain g Liniment drives away the pain at once aud cures the complaint quickly, first ap' plication gives relief. Sold by all dealers. If jou raise fine stock or fowlf, keep steadily in mind the fyct thac you are tJ oring some of thtin to th fair. $3.50 EE UIPE FREE FOR WEAK MEN Send Name and Address To dayYou Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous I have In my possession a prescription for ner vous debility, lack of vigor, weakened manhood, falling memory aud lame back, brought on by excesses, unnatural drains, or the tollies of youth, that has cured so many worn and nervous men right in their own homes without any ad ditional help or medicine that I think every man who wishes to regain his manly power and virility, quickly and quietly, should have a copy. Ho l have determined to send a copy of the prescription free of charge, in a plain, ordi nary sealea envelope to any man who will write me for it. This prescription comes from a physician who has made a special study of man aud I am con vinced it is the suresfracting combination for the cure of deficient manhood and vigor failure ever put together. I i m'ui i owe it m my ieuow man to send tnem a copy in confidence so that any man anywhere who is weak and discouraged with repeated failures may stop arugging nimself with harm ful patent medicines, secure what I believe is the quickest acting restorative, upbuilding, 6POT TOUCHING remedy ever devked, and so care himself at horns quietly and quickly. Just drop me a line like this: Dr. A. K. Robinson, 4226 Luck Building, Detroit, Mich., aud I will send you a copy of this s plendid recipe In a plain or dinary envelope free of charge. A great many doctors would charge $3.00 to f 5.00 for merely writing out a prescription like this but I send entirely free. Think It Over Were a friend to tell you: "I have bad my own camag aad bad my fill I have went to three balls in one night, I have lighted my cigar with a ten-dollar bill, and all when money was tight," you would think he was boasting, possibly prevaricat ing. Bat if he should say that the carriage was a baby carriage, the three balls a pawn shop and the ten-dollar bill a board bl, you would see the jike. When a farm paper advertise thiee full yeuvi for 35 cents, and it is a monthly pnolication, they give you'juat 36 numbers in the whole three years' time. Again when they advertise three full years for a dollar and icid asemi-mocithly publication, you get 72 issues in tbe whole tnree years. Iu the first casa sixteen is surs lees than The Progressive Farmer and Gazette gives its readers every year; and in the latter case they give only 20 issues more in the three years than we do in one year. And ypu know that a paper coming once a month, or even twice a month, can't be as interesting, or as timely, or as helpful as a pa 'per coming every week. Don't forget' that The Pro gressive Farmer and Gazette is made in the South, by Southern men, for Southern men, and dealing with Southern conditions only. MADE FOR YOU! The Progressive Farmer and Gazette Baleigh.N.O. Btarkville, MUs LEGAL Notice of Land Sale By virtue of the powers vested In the under Muned bv a eer.aln deed of mortgage executed liv G. W. Sm I th and wire to W. C. Hammond and by said W. C. Hummoud duly transferred to the unduraigned, snid deed of mortgage being r;eoMeu in tie omce or toe Kegii-ter 01 ueensoi Kitndolpn County. In Hook No. 1-0. fane lw. I will sell at publio auction for cash at the court house door m Asheboro, N. 0., ou Saturday, the 20th dav of May. Kill at 13 o'clock M.. to the highest bidder the following described premises lyiug ana Deiug lu saia county ana in Kuimie man townshiD. and bounded as follows, to-wit BeKiuulng at a stone the orlgiual corner and running nortn one chain aud !K links to a stone In the original line, thence west 21 chains and 10 links to a stone, thence south onechainaud 90 links to a stake lu the original line tneuce east with Bald line to the beginning- containing lour acres more or less. Said Bale is made under the power in said deed of mortgage authorizing the mortgagee to sell said lauds in the event of default in tbe pay ment ot tne debt secured b; said deed of mort gage, fald default having been made. This April U, 1911. W, C. Hammond, Mortgagee, John Y. riniitb. Assiguee cf Mortgagee, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified us administrator of the estate of Joel Ashworth, deceased before W. C. Ham mond, Clerk of the Superior Court for Randolph County. This is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, or or before the 1st day of May, 1913, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery, all persons indebted to the said estate .re expected to make immediate payment. Tns the 7th day of April, 1911. W. R. Ashworth, Admluistrator. Land Sale By virtue of the power vested In me by decree rvndereo In Ithe superior court (or Kandolph county In the special proceedings entitled "Empie Smith et al v. J. 3. Hlmtb et al", I will on Saturday, the 27th day o May, 1911, at 12 o'clock, M., at the court house in Asheboro, N- u., sell at publie auc tion to the highest bidder the following; de scribed tracts of land lying aud being In Hanaoipn county, adjoining tne lands of J. R. Parks, M- V. Brooks, W. H. Patterson and others and bounded as follows, t -wlt: Tract No. 1 Beginning at a red oak In the original line, thence north 42 chains and SO links in tbe original line, thence east II chains and 60 links to a maple in a small branch. thence south 1 chain and 90 links to a black jack, thence east 25 chains and 60 links to a stone and black Jack stump, thence sontb SO chains and 60 links to a hickory, thence north 88 degrees west 10 chains to a stone in tbe field, thence south 2 degrees west 10 chains to a stake An the or iginal line, thence west 20 chains and 60 links to the beginning, containing 140 acres, mure or less. Tract No, 2 ".Situate on the waters of Brush oreek, beginning at a stono, DafTord's corner, tnence east is cnains to a stake. Qrandison Euliss' corner, thence south 6 chains and 67 links to a stone, thence north 88 degrees west IS chains to a Btake In tbe old line, thence north to tbe beginning.oon tuining 10 acres, more or less. Tract No. 8 Beginning at a red oak the northeast corner of tbe old survey, running west 28 rhains and 85 links to ii stake in the road by a blazed red ouk, J. R. Parks' corner thence south 35 chains and 80 links in Ben Craven's line, thence east 20 chains and 35 links to a black jack, the old corner, thence north 5 chains to the beginning, containing 72 acres, more or les. Terms of sale, one-third cash, balance on ii credit of six months, deferred payments beariug interest at the legal rate from day of sale until paid approved security being given therefor. This pr. 19, 19U R. C. Kelly, Oonir NOTICE Nott'i Carolina, Superior Court liatidolph Co, Before the Clerk. I. Will Yeargiuet al petitioners, v Mollie W. Weaver etal, defendants. The defendants, Charlie Stout. W. E. Stout, Mollie Weaver, Sallie Yeargin, Billy Yeargin, Thomas L. Yeargin, Eldorado Campbell and husband, James Campbell, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced against them in the Superior Court cf Randolph County that; the purpo-e of said action is to sell a certain tract of land situated in Randolph Count for division among the petitioners and defendants in said action, the above named defendants owning an interest in said lands as tenants in common with tbe othe' parties to said action; said defendants will further take notice that thev are reauired to appear be ore the Clerk of said court at bis office in Ashe bo. o, N. C, on the 29th day of May, 1911, and answer or demur to the pe tition of petit:oners or tie relief demanded will be granted. This April 29, 1911. W. 0. Hammond, Clerk Superior Court Randolph Co. Mortgage Sale By virtue of the powers contained in mort age deed executed to the undersigned by John lftDD and Mamie ClaD. his wile, on October 5th. 1907. and recorded In tbe Register' a office of Randolph Countr in Book 126. Page 239. 1 shall sell at public auction, for cash to the highest bidder at the court houe door, Saturday, May 27, 1911, at 12 o'clock, M., the following desoilb ed real estate, to wit: Lot No 0 in Section 2 as shown by map of Liberty, N. C, situated on the north side of Centre street, containing 100 feet and 200 feet deep, adjoining the lands of J. C. Koust and J. R Smith, containing 20,000 square feet more or less. baid sale made to satisfy and foreclose said mortgage. This April 25, 1911. R. A. Smith, Mortgagee. AUCTION SALE, GRIST MILL By virtue of an order of sale granted by the Superior Ceurt of Randolph county in special proceeding entitled "O. H. Bean et at against A. C. Allred et al", the under signed will sell at public auotion for rsh at the court house door in Asheboro, N. C, ou Monday, the 5th day ot June, 1911, at IU o'clock, M., tbe following described property, in Randolph county, near Central Fals, N. C: A lot of land adjoining Thomas Hin shaw, Lacy Ashworth and others, beginniug at Lemuel Davis' corner, a stone, and run ning thence sonth one chain to a stone in the original line; thence west 2 chains and 50 links tn m otnno- tkarna nih 1 .li.iii In Ik. original line; thence east to the beginning, containing 1-4 of an acre more or 1 ss, and being tbe lot on which the mill is located nd includes the mill machintr. fixtures and tools belonging to said mill. This property is sold for partition among the tenants in common. Elijih Moffitt, Comr. This the 4th day of May, 1911. Notice Having Qualified as administrator on the estate of Elvira Gray, deceased, before W.C.Ham mond, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph County, I shall sell at publlo auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the old court house on the 27th day of May, 1911, the following per sonal property, to-witti One organ and other articles too tedious to mention. Ail persons having claimi against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly verified. on or before tbe lath dav of Mnv. 1912 nr thli notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come for ward and make Immediate settlement. TUis 4th day of May, 1911. . N. M. Lowe, Admr. , NOTICES CERTIFICATE OF DISSO LUTI0N To All Whom These frosents May Come Greetinc: Whereas, It appears to my satisfaction, by duly Btithenticattd record of the proceedinus for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in uiy olKce, t at the Home Lum ber Company, a cotporation of this Stat, whose principal cilice is situated in the town of Rauilleman, County of Randolph, State of North Carolina (J. L. Fields being the agent theaein and in charge thereof, upon whom rjrooeKS may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Kevisal of lyuo, entitled "l orporutiono," preliminary to the ntnuing of this (Jer; lhcate of Uisso lution: Now, Therefore, I. J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State of the State of North Caro lina, do hereby certify that the said corpor ation did, on tbe 18 day of February, 1911, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, whioh said consent and the record of tbe proceedings aforesaid are now on hie in my said office as provided by law. in Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affined my official sal, at Raleigh, this 18 day of February, A. L. 1911. J. Bryan Grime-., Secretary of Slate. NOTICE Having qualified as administrators on the en. tateof Cicero Kearns, deceased, belore W. C. Hammond. Clerk of the Sui erior Court of Ran. dolnh Couuty, all persons having claims against baia esiaieare nocineatopreseut tnem to tue un dersigned, duly verified, ou or before the 1 Ith day ot April. 1913, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, and ail persons owlug said estate will come forward and make Imme diate settlement. This 3rd day of April. 1911 A S Rush, Caraway. N. C... R F. D , A. M. Reams, (ileuola, N. C. Administrators Notice Having qualified as executor on the estate of Benj. 8. HooU, deceased, before W. C Hammond, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph County, all person having claim against said estate are notified to present tn m to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 21 day of April 1912, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make iinnieuiate settle ment. f his 15 day of April, 1911. Benj. A. Scott, Extr. K. Broad St., statesvUle, N. C. North Carolina, Randolph County, Superior Court; Before tbe Clerk. W. N. Eld r, Admr, of Charlie Sumner, dec. v G. R. Sumner et al. To the defendants Cora Lapghlln and hus band, Clark laugh lint You will take notice and you are hereby noti fied that a summons in the above entitled action was issutd against you, and each of you, ou the 7th day of April, 11(11, out of the superior court of Randolph county; that the puriiose of said abtion is to sell the lauds of Charlie Sumner situ ated in Randolph county f i make asets to pay his debts, said defendant, Cora Laughllu being au heir at law of said Charlie Sumner, deceased ; you will further take notice, you are required to appear before the clerk of su;ierior court of Ran dolph county at his olllce iu Asheboro, N. C. on tbe 17th day of May, mil, and answer or demur to tbe petition of petitioner now filed In said office or the relief demanded will ty granted. Witness my hand and seal this April 17, 1911 W. C. Hi.mmond, ' Clerk Superior Court, Kaudolph County. Notice of Land Sale By virtue of the power vested In the Under signed by decree rendered lu the Superior t;imrt of Randolph County in the special proceedings entitlnd "John M. Brown et al v. Annie Jones et al" I will sell at public auction on the premises telow described fn the town of Franklluville, N. C, on the 27th day of May, 191 f, at 12 o'clock, M.. the following real estate lying and being in said town and county, and bounded as follows. town; Beginning at a stone, soutneast corner of lot No. 1, thence 22 degrees north of east 8 poles aud 9 links to a stake, thence north 10 poles to a stake, thence west fl poles to a stake, the north east corner of lot No. 1, thence south 12 poles and 86 links to the beginning, containing 23-40 of an aere. more or leBs. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, balance in six months, deferred payments bearing interest from day ot sale until paid, approved security being given therefor. mis April i, 1911. ii. u. iveiiy, commissioner. In the District Court of the Unt ied States. lor the Western District of North Carolina. Bankrupt's Petition for Discharge. in tne matter ot ttanaieman Manufacturing uo., Dansrupt. IN BANKRUPTCY, To the Honorable James E. Boyd, Judge of tne j-tiBirici ourt ot tne united States lor tbe Western District of North Caiolina : Randleman Manufacturina Comrranv of Randleman, in the county of 'Randolph. State of North Carolina, in said District, rescect- f ully represents that on the 22nd day of De- cemoer, last past, it was duly adjudged Bankrupt under the Acts of Concresa relat ing to bankruptcy; that it has duly sun-en - uerea an its prope.ty ana rigntsot property, and hs fully complied with all the reauire- ments of said Acts and of the orders of the Uourt tonciung its bankruptcy . Wherefore it prays that it mav be decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from all debt) provable, against its estate nnder said Bankrupt Acts, except such debts as are excepted oy tne law from each discharge. Dated this 25th day of April, A. D. 1911. RANDLEMAN MANUFACTURING CO., uy . u. Newlin, .President. ' ORDER O NO I ICE THEREON. Western District of North' Carolina ss.' On this 2nd day of May, A. D. 1911, on reading the foregoing petition it is : Ordered by the Court that a hearing be had upon the same oc the 1st day of June, A D 1911, before J. E. Alexander, Referee in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his law of. fice in Winston-Salem, N. C, ia said dis- f"ct " f1, and that notice theieof be published in the Union Republi can ana Asoeooro uouner, newspapers pub lished in snid district, and that all ktown creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why tbe prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is farther ordered by the Court, that the Referee shall send by mail to all known creditors, copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Notice is also given that at the same time and place the Referee will bear the examina tion of the bankrupt and other witnesses. Notioe is also given that this will be the final meeting of the Creditors, that the ac counts of the Trustee and Receiver will be passed upon at this meeting and of the pro posed dismissal of the proceedings from be fore the Referee. Masonic Temple, Winston-Salen, N. 0.. May 2, 1911. J. E ALEXANDER, Referee. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator on tha estate of Koliia Yeargin, deceased, before W. O. Hammond, Clerk of tb - Superior Court of Randolph county, all persons hav ing claims against said estate nre notified to present them to the undersigned, duly veri ried, on or before the 1st day of May, 1912, or this notice Jfill be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owiug said estate will come forward and make , immediate set tlement, This 21t day of April, 1911. Seth W Laughlin, Admr. Kt tba Yeargin. In the District Court of the United States, For the Western District of North Carolina. Bankrupt's Petition for Discharge. In the Matter of Naomi Falls Manufacturing Co., Bankrupt IN BANKRUPTCY. To the Honorable Jas. E. Boyd. Judge of the District Court of the United Status for the West ern Dl'trictof North Caiollna: Naomi Palls Manufacturing Company of Ran. dleman, in the County of Randolph, State of North Carolina, in said District, respectfully represents that on tbe 22nd day of December, last past, It was July adjudged Bankrupt under tbe Acts of Congress relating to Bankruptcy,, that it has duly surrendered all its property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said Acts and of the or. dersof theCou-t touching its bankruptcy. Wherefore it prays that it may be decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from all debts provable against its estate under said Bankrupt Acts, except such debts as are excepted by the law from such discbarge. Dated this 25th day of April, A. D. 19ll. NAOMI FALLS MANUFACTURING CO., By 8. O. Newliu, President. ORDER OF NOTICK THEREON. . Western District of North Carolina ss. On this 22ud day of May, A. D. 1911, on reading the foregoing petition it 18; Ordered by the Court that a hearing be bad upon the same on the 1st duyof June, A. D. 1911, before I. E, Alexander, Referoe in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his law olllce in Winston -Salem, N.C., in said district at 10 o'clock, a.m., and that notlee thereof be published in the Union Republican and Asheboro Courier, newspapers published in said district aud that all known creditors and other persons lu interest may ap pear at tbe said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said pe -titiouer should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court, that the Referee shall send by mail to all known credit ors, copies of said petitiou aud this order, ad dressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Notice is also given that at the Fame time and place the Referee will hear tbe examination of the bankrupt and other witnesses. Notice is also given that this will be the final meeting of the creditors, that the accounth of the meeting aud of the proposed dismissal of the proceedings from before the Referee. Masonic Temple, Wibston-Salem, N.C., May 8, 1911. J. E. ALEXANDER, Referee. Notice of Land Sale By virtue of Ihe Dower vested In the under. signed by decree rendered in the Superior court ui ruuiuiijm jouniy in tne special proceeaiugs entitled "W. N. Elder administrator v Culviu Oreen et al", I will sell ut public auction ou Suturdav the 20ch day of May, 1911. at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door ia Asheboro, N. V. the following described lauds lying and being; in said county, in Trinity township, adjoining the lands of Doke Welborn, T. J. Finch, V- lliie Underwood aud others and bounded as Mlows, to-wit: Beginning at a stone Thos. A Finch's comer thence east 25 chains and 60 links to a stone, thence north with T, 8. Welhorn's line chains and 44 links to a stone T. S. Welbom's corner, thence west 27 chains and 7 links to a stone on L. W. Ullou'sliue, thence south on said line to the beginniug. contaiulug 61 7-10 acres more or less excepting a tract of about 20 acres sold to Underwood. 'i eras ot sale: One-third cash, balance in six mouths, deferred payments beariug Interest at the legal rate from dav of sale u -til uald. mi. proved securivy being giveu thtrefor. inis April it. mil . W. N. Elder, Admr. Abram Green, dee'd. North Carolina. Romlnlnn Cnmitv. aniwrinr Court. Elma Lewis plaintiff, v Geo. C. Snider, defendant. The defetdant. Geo C. Rlllrirr. will take nntlna that an action entitled as above hs hmi com. mtuced In the superior couurt of Kandolph county and that summon has issutd from said court in said abtion, returuablo before the judge holding the Superior court for Randolph county on the 7th Monday before the 1st Mon day iu September, 1911, that the nature and sub ject matter of said action is as follows, to-wit: An action for damages done Elma Lewis, plain, tiff, by reason of her wrongful and unlawful seduction oy tne defendant, Geo. C. Snider; said deieneant will further take notice that a warrant of attacthment has been issued in said action returnable to the same time and place as said summons when aud where said defendant is required io appear and answer or demur to the complaint of defendant or the relief de manded will be grdnted. W. C. Hammond, Clerk euperio: court, Randolph County This April 18, 1911. Notice to Creditors Having qualified as bdministrator of Charlie Sumner, deceased, before W. C. Hammond, clerk of the superior cout of Randolph, the undersign ed hereby notifies all creditors of said decedent to present their claims r'uly verified to the nn designed on or before the 1st, day of May, 1913, or this notice will be Jpleaded in bar of their re. covery; all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate settlement, This April 17, 1911. w. N. Elier, administrator of Charlie Sumner, deceased. Hammer & Kelly, attorneys. Mortgage Sale By Virtue Of the nower nnntamu1 in n,nh,n deed executed to tbe undersigned by A. C. All red nnd Arifllnlri Allrorf hi. t'k.ii .1,, purlic auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house ia Randolph county on Monday. " May B8, 1911, at IIS o'clock M. the following de scribed real estate, towit: In Franklluville township, beginning at a stone Lemuel Davis' original corner anil runnlnr thenu mnih "bains to a stone in the original line; thence w. . w uumua wu uuue; inence norm ii chains to tbe original llnei thenee cutm iiuVirfnin. containing one half acre more or less. Land sale made to satisfy and foreclose said mortgage deed. i ou Apni 17, iu. W. H. Bonkemeyer Mortgagee Mortgage Sale By virtue of tbe nower mntAlnoH in . gage deed executed to the uniiiimi k. w J. Moore, and ballle Moore his wife, on the 18th aV.l otober, 1910, which deed is duly record: b 3 the office of the Rekuter of j eeda lor ; Tii ,r . Kl u. mi, a rage isi, I will sell at publls auction tn the hthJTv.iAAw lor cash at the court house door of Randolph County on the Bth day ol June, 1911, at 13 o'clock M., the land embraced in said mortgage desig- Tn!? ,iiwsJ l-wlt! A lot Rlohiand Township, bounded as follows: Beginning at a """'n the right ol way of the A, & A. Railway right of way, thence east tlO feet to a stone, thence north S15 fmt b. .t .n , al to a stone in the right of way of the railroad. -v w mj toe Beginning, contain. ins; three acres mora or km his the 1st day of May, 1911. Nancy t Hohn, Mortgagee. NOTICE Bavins .maltfleri1 u ,lmlnuH,n. i tat of Oscar Grav. iWjuuoH Hf nr n a S!2?dC1?rk "he Superior Court of Randolph Pe0Jn having claims against said " 7"" ' present mem to the under- ?oU,' TeriSf1' on or be,ore mo day lMa7.V11''or,nl"no";e U1 be pleaded in pleaded in ui w uieir recovt-rv. and an twnnna 4 . (. estate will come forward and .make immediate This U day of May, 1911. N.M.Lowe, Admr.