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Bankrupt Sale. By virtue of sn order of sale made in the CJ. 8. Dietriet Court, Western District of Worth Carolina by Hon. J. E. Alexander, ftferee in Bankruptcy, at a regular meeting of the creditors in the matter of 8. O. New Jin. Bankrupt, I will sell tt publio morion . .1 L! k!J -- - ... oti in.. to me pigusai umuor i v... House Door in Aeheboro, N. (J., at 1 o clock p m., on Monday the 11th day of March, 1912, the following real estate situate in tbe town of Randleman, Conuty of Randolph, State of North Carolina, and described as follows, viz: One vacant lot on Cole Heights, the same being Lot No. 9, in Bli.ck B, as per plat recorded in the office cftbe Register of Deeds uf Randolph County in Book 128 sage 087. A one-fourth undivided interest in a lot known as the Randleman Livery Stable lot, ''.adjoining the lands of Mrs. M. O. Woks, the Randolph Power Company and others. A three-eighths undivided interest in the lot known as the Ingold Hotel Property, con taining three acres more or less, and fully -described in a deed recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Randoldn County in'Book 134 page 229. Also the following property and stock. " $250 00 pr value stock in Randleman flosiery Mule; $ 700.00 par value stock in Randolph Power Co. , at Randleman; $50.00 paKvalue stock in the United Wireless Tele graph Co.; f 100.00 par value stools in the Columbian Reduction Co , of Kansas City ; 4200 00 par value stock in the Columb an Milling 4 Mfg Co. of Kansas City; 1625.00 par value stock in the Bank of Randleman; one or two shares of atock in the High Point. Randleman, Aeheboro 4 Southern By. Co., one judgment against L. D. Mendenhall nd J. A. Ivey, principal sum 25.00; open account against Smitherman Qrooery Co., Greensboro, N. C. f 52.00; open account against Tom Betts, 138.76. , All sales subject to confirmation of the CJonrt. Terma of sale Cash. This the 8th day of February, 1912. Elijah Moffitt, Trustee. S. Ur. Newlin. Bankrupt. LEGAL NOTICES North Carollno, RauColph Co. In the Superior Court nciore ine uiem. H. M. rierce, V8. Notice. I. F. Pierce et al. , . The deleidant Carl tout will take notice that commenced in the superior court cl Raudolph lor division araoui; the tenants in common, said land being situated m Kaucoipo county, norm Carolina, and iu which tho aforesaid defendant is intercstc-d as a tenant in common, and the said deSeudaut will f urther take notice that he is required to ppear at the otllcc of W. C. Ham mond, clerk ol the superior court ol Rrudoiph county, in. mo uuurt uuuw , Asheboro, N. C. on the 14 day of March, 1912, audausweror demur to the petition iu satd special proceeding or tbe petitioner will apply to the court foittue relief demanded lu said pe tition. This the 13 day of February. 1012. W. C. Hammond Clerk Superior Court. Mortgage Sale. By virtue of the power of tnle contained lu a .nortauaKe deed executed on the 17th day ol in.n hum h. w 1, linrsi.tt and wife Nnnul Dor- sett to Uriah Presuell. and recorded in Hook 125 pane TO ill the olliOf ol cue register oi uitu u; Raudolph County, we' will on the -1th day ol Wiircli. rjij, neii at me com umuscuuui u ! -lie auction lor cash, in Akheboio, N. 0 , thu lol Inwiiiif desf ribed real otete. to.wit : Beginning at a black jack, now stone corner. muniiis thence HWin, v i-resiieirn uue, runs tn a inst nnk. Krimkliii Huchiis' uud IJ. Frcsncll corner, thence Kiift 33 rods, to a stone, tnence South 00 rods to a stone iu u. rre.-eu a one, thence Kast along bis line and the Burns land i lift mils to a stone title in W. S. Oatliu's and I). B. Brown's line, formerly a white oak, thence North lot' rods to a maple, m. uutuu corner, thence West l'Jl rods to the beginning, contain. 117 itcres more nr less. The above Isnd is sold to satisfy the aforesaid mortgage. i' his the Si day of January,1012. Virgil Presuell andW. 8. Gitlln, Admrs, of Uriah Presnell, Mortgagee Notice Rnvlntr nualirled as adm on the esta'e of Tarn ar Hill, deceased, before W. C. Hammond, Clerk of the Superior Court of Raudolph County. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 10 day ol Feb, lois or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol t.hlr monmrv. nlld &11 rterfiOllS OWinK 8Ald es tate will come forward aud make Immediate settlement. This 13 dayol Feb. 191a Jno. Vf . Hill admr Notice Having qualified as adm on the estate of Polly Hill, deceased, beiore W.C Hammond, Cleik ol the Superior Court of Randolph County. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 16 day of Feb. 1918 or this notice will be pleaded lu bar oi hnir r.mmrv. and all Dersons owlug said es tate will come for war 1 aud make immediate eettlemant. IMS U day of Feb. 1913. jB0.W H111 admr Notice. Having qualified as Eitrx on the estate of A. C. Peace, deceased, before W. O. Hammond, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph County, All persons havsng claims against said estate are notihed to present tuem to toe Undersigned, duly verified, on or before the IS day oJUCeb. 1913 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This 10 day of February. 1912. J. VP. Peace, Extrx A. C. Peace Progress, N. O North Carolina, Randolph Co. Martha Hlnes v Notice, ander Hlnes Ta Vauder Hlnes. defendant: Take notice and you are hereby notified that an action entitled as anove nas been commenc ed aKainstyouin the Superior Court ol Randolph County, North Carolina, aud that summons has Issued In said action for you returnable on the second Monday after the first Monday In March, 191, beiore the Judge holding the Superior court ior tne county oi tiauaoipa at toe court house in Asheboro. N C: that the nature and purpose of said action is as follows, to-wit; the plantltl, Martha Hlnes asks lor au absolute di vorce from the defendant, Vander Hlnes, upon the ground of fornication and adultery with one Mary Jaue Lotlln ; you will further take notice that you are required to appear at a foresaid time ana place ana answer or uemur to toe com plaint now filed in the said action or tbe plain till will apply to the court to be allowed to prove the allegations ol said co plain! and have tne relief demanded, as aioresaia. This Jan. 15. 1913. W. C. Hammond, Clerk Superior Court Randolph Co. It is thought that Marion Butler has designs on Dnncan's job as Re ptfclicau national committeeman. NOTICE Having qualified an admr on estate of Rebecca Hill, deceaaed, before V. O. Hammond, Clerk ol tbe superior Uourt ol Randolph County. All perilous having elatnu ag-aliut said estate are ootiaed to present them to tbe undersigned, duly vended, on or before the IS day of Fvb 191g or this notice will be pleuded lu bar ol their re cover', and ail persona owiug Bald estate wilt, come forward and make Immediate settlement Tula 18 day o: Feb, lui, jug. tt . mil admr. North Carolina, Superior Court, Randolph wo. E. Fobrlif notice oi commons una vs. Warrant of Attachment. Tbe Sandy Creek Gold Company. The defendant, tb bandy Creek Gold Com pany, will take notiee that aaummons lathe aoove entiuea action was isauea ikiiubiiu. said defendenton the 1st day of Februury ltia, by Vf . c. Hammoud. Clerk of the Bupur- lor Uourt 01 Hanaoipn vouniy norm Caro lina, to recover a certain sum of money due said plaintiff by the defendant, which sum mons Is returnable at the regular tern of said Superior Court to be held at Asheboro in said county and state on the and Monday after tbe 1st Monday in Mareb, 119. Ibat after due diligence tne said uerenaani tau not be found In tbe State, that aald defen dant Is a foreign corporation, according to affidavit Oiled in tbe aotion, and tbe aald de fendant will also take notiee that a warrant of attachment was issued in tavor of said plaintiff against the aald defendant ny tne said Clerk on tbe date arst above mention ed, that tbe sheriff bas attached the proper ty of said defendant as set oat in bia return and notice oi levy, tnai saia wirrsni m ,- tunhmnnt la alan ratnrnahle nn the Ind Men- day after tbe 1st Monday in Mareb, ll, al the court house in Asheboro, at the regular term of the Superior Court, that said ueren dant Is renulred to aDDear at said term of the Superior Court and answer or demur to the complaint cf the plaintiff or the relief therein eeaiandee will be granted. This tbe eta day of February, ma. Vf V HUIDiU tlcrk Superior Oeart. 1 Notice n1n nnlifleat ai aJmr na the estate !of Sallle Hill, deceased, before W. C. Hammoud, Ulerc ol the Superior Court of Randolph County, All persons having claims against said est le are notified to present thera to the uudemlgaed, duly verified, en or before the It day of Feb. 13 or this notice will be pleaded iu bar ol their re-enverv- anil all Dersona owluc said estate will come forward aud make Immediate lettleuteut. This 13 day ol Feb, ll. ' a.t. Notice of Land Sale Bv virtue of the Dowers vested In the under- signed by decree rendered Iu the Superior court of Raudolph County iu the special pioceediug entitled " W. K. Hamlin vt al V, Joseph A. Fra zieret al'1. 1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at t.'ie court house door iu Asheboro, N. c. on saturduy, the 33rd duy of March, 1913 at 13 o'cioca, m., me iouowing, io-wii: Beaiuumg at a etuna on Oreeiusboro Road, Burn's corucr, thence aloug said road about north 13 poles aud 30 1-nks to a stone, J. M. Hill's corner, thence ou Hill's lino soutn 88 degrees west 13 1-3 poles to a suiue, Hill's corucr; theuce south 1 1 3 degrees wesl ou Hill's hue 13 poles aud 4 links to a ttoue iu Burns' line; theuce about east 13 poles to the beginning, contaiuiug one acre, more or less, see Book 1-lH, page uu lu tne omce oi tne ttcgisiur oi uku ui Randolph County, ivrmaot kale- One third cash, the balance up on a credit ol six mouthy; detlerred payments bearing interest at the legal rate iroui oay oi sale, approved security bdiug given therefor. 1'hlo reo. l'Jia- B C. Kelly, CouiuiUMout r. Notice i. uas uaay nas ti o" vitiu ww ," nig too iuuus ui iniiumu Widow fairish aud others. This the 31ai duy ol bebruory, mi- llco. T. ilurdock, K.itry Taker for Raudolph County Notice rhn Cmw has this dnv nntered three acreB of laud motu or loss iu New Hops township, ad- ioiuiug the lauds ol W. U. Tucker, I al L,asjiter heir, v . r . carter una outers. This the 31st. day of February, lius. C'o. T. Murduck, titry laker for Kuudolph Conuty Notice nhas. (irav has this dav chtered three acres of land mure or less iu Coucord township, ad joining the lauds ol widow names, is. . now ard, W. V, Lassiter eud others. This 31st. day ol Februury, 1913' Geo. T. Murdock, Eutry Taker lor Randolph County Notice ' Chas. Gray has this day entered ten aeres of land more 'ess in union towusnip aujoiuiug wie lauds ol Uwharne Minulug Compauy aud otheiB, This the 2lst day of February, 1913. Ueo. T. Murdock, Kutry Taker for Raudolph ttounty Mr. Harris On Good Roads Editor Courier: I have a banker ing to write a bit in our beloved old (Jourieryou know tnat au we tarm era can't do without Th9 Courier and Brown's Mule tobacco. I want to base my remarks on good Roads. The burden of my song is that if it takes taes to bring about good roads, let it take them-all things must be paid for. But much good work could be done at a little cost under the present system. Six teams came out for work last road aay in Back Creek township. We want to stop this pushing against the wheels of our stalled wagons until our shouldars are mndy, want to save our papers from being worn out faom tumbling in the mailaacka over these bad roads. We want to quit buying goose grease and slave to grease our joints after being jostl ed in our fast crumbling wagons. As it is at present the doctor cannot even bring our pills to ns Bugar coat, ed when we fall ill from overwork and worry on account of the state of the roada- the sugar falls oil under the jarring produced by the ruts oyer which the "doc" hurries. Our present bad roads cust ua more every year in buying new muleB, new wagons, more pills, more Goose Grease. Let's get together and stop this sort of thing. Let's pay for good roads, keep them and save ourselves money, mules, wagons and help our digestion, which has bten j irredut of commision by the rough placls which it has been through. ' "He means well" is not often said by those who mean tbe same by him. NOTICE Having anallBd as administrator on tbe es tate of Kmslty Barnes, deceased, before W. W, Hammoud, Clerk of the Superior Court of Ran dolph county. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to pretent them to the undesigned, duly verified, on or before the 3ud day of Febru ary, 1(18 or this notice will be pleaded lu bar of their recovery, and all persons owing said estate will eome forward and make immediate settle ment. This 3 day of Jan., 1913 ia. r. wooo. admr, Emsley Barnes deed. Notice. Having aualifled an admlustrator on the es tate ol Maud Dorsett, deceased, before W. C. Hammond, Clerk of the Suoerior Court of Ran. doiph county. All persons having claims against taid estate are notified to preseut them to tbe undersigned, duly verlftud, on or before the Dud day of Feb ruary, 1913 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recoverv, aud all persons owiug ald es tate win eome lorwara aud make immediate settlement. This 39 dar ef Jan. 1913 Ja. T. Wood, Adm. Maud Dorset!, deed Notice. Havlnc qualified as administrator ou the as tate ef B. J. V. Craven, deceased, before W. V. Hammoud, t'lark of the Superior Court of Kaii dolph County. All persons having claims against said estate are notihed to prewut them to the undersigned, duly T.nued, ou or before the Hud day ol Feb ruary, ltllior this notice will be pleaded ia bar ol their recovery ami all persons owing said es tate will eome forward aud make immediate settlement. This 3D day of Jag. 1913 Jaa. T. Weod, ad a. I. J. V. ravun, deed. Notice. Havlnc cuatiled as admistrator on tkc eatats cf Kuth stalker, deceased, before W, C. Ham moud, f'Krk ef me nuperior court ai nauuoipa Couuiy. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly van Bed, ou or beiore the 3ud day of Feb ruary 1918 or this notice wiil be pleaded in bar of their recovery, aud all person owing said es tate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This 39 day of Jan., 1913 j as. t , nooa, auiu Kuth Stalker, deed. Executors Notice. iTavlnsr onallired as Executor of the estate of Alfred Lowdermilk, dee'd before the Clerk of the Superior Court for Raudolph County, this is to notify a'l person having claims against said estate to present them io the undersigned duly verrinea ou or Deiore the iutn aay oi reDruary, 1M13. or this notice will be pleudel In bar of their recnvi-rv. All uer.-ous indebted to said esaute will make immediate payments aud set tlements. . Itienry l L-avinesa D. F. Ljwdeiinllk Feb. 8, 1913. Execvtors. Land Sale By virtue cf an order of sale granted by the Superior Court of Randolph cn the petition of Jereniin.il M. Cuvencss, et ul against Lolu Cave- ness, et al. 1 shall sell at the court uousu uoor iu Asheboro, N. C. at 13 o'clock, if ., on the 4tn dayol Match, 1913, the following Keul IvUute, to-wit; A tract of land iu Hia-iunt (trove Townsulp, in said couuiy described as follows. Begiuuing at a pine running North 9 chains to an ash ou the bank of the spiiug brunch; thence down mid branch the various courses to Wad dcli'sllne; theuce down the branch with said line two chains aud fifty links to an nsb theuca .South M chains and f0 links to a sycamore on the bank of the brunch- thence up mi.1 brunch the various courses 8 chains uud 35 links to a !oue; thence easterly U chains uud 75 liuks to the begiuuing, containing 31 1-3 ucrus more or less. TKUMS.l Onr-thlrd cash, the remaining two thirls on u credit of six months, the purcuuscr ciring bond and npiwved securely therefor. and the title reserved tiU the further order of the court. This ii, day of January, 1U13 Johu T. Brittaiu. Commissioner. Land Sale By virture of au order of the Superior fjourt ol Uaudolph bounty nuii.i in a speci al proceeding entitled Thorn 13 Farlow against Abraham L. Keister, I will soil at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court bouso door in Anheluro, N. U, on Wednesday the CtU day of BLirch, 1912. at 12 o'clock Al. the following described land iu said county of Randolph and St Ue ot JNorln uurouua, ana bounded us loilows viz; first Tract; Beginning at a white ash, Jabas Farlow 's corner, and running thence north 26 1 2 chains to a white oak, George Farlow's corner ; thence west 53 1-2 chains to a stake, Seta Barker's corner; thence south 32 chains to a white oak; thence east 2 chains and 85 liuks to a stake; thence nor.n JJ Ueg. east d chains and U4 links to a white oak on the east bank of Caraway : thence east 10 chains and 42 links to a white oak on the east bank of a branch; thence south 34 Deg. eaBt 11 chains and 65 links to a stake; thence south 10 Deg. west 4 chains to a stake on the west bank of Cara way; thenc to the beginning, containing 169 1-2 acres moie or less. Second Tract; Beginning at a maple on the west bank of Caraway, Farlow's corner, and running thence north 10 Deg. east 4 chains to a stake; thence north 04 Deg. west 11 chains and 70 links to a white oak on the east bank of Caraway; thence west 10 chains and 42 links to a white oak on the east bank of Caraway; thence south 33 Dee, west 3 chains and 64 links to a gum; thence west crossing the creek 2 chains and ea links to a white oak on the original line; thonc south 60 chains to a sassafras; thence west 32 chains and 57 links to a post oak; thence south on the original line 7 chains to a hickory; thence east 27 chains and 46 links to a stake; thence south 12 chains to a gum; thence east5 chains and 17 links to a stake; in the original line; thence north on said line 13 chains and 40 links to a stake in and line; thence north 68 Deg. east 1 l-J 1 c 1 1: - .1 1 t wuuuou ujr 1'onun uue to wo uegiuuing, containins 59 1-2 acres. Third Tract; Beginning at a maple stump on the west bank of Caraway Creek and run ning thence south 40 poles to au oak on the went bank of Caraway; thence north 23 Deg. west G poles to a persimmon; thence north oz Ueg. west 14 poles to a black nak: theuce to the beginning, containing 1 1-2 acres more or less. This 2nd day of February, 1912. Elijih Moffitt, Commissioner Mortgage Sale. By virtue ef a mortgage deed executed to the undersigned by John F. Avery and Mary E. Avery, bis wife, anil rnnnnlnrl In Rnirix. ters office of Randolph county In Book 14$ page 264 I shall sell at the court house door in Asheboro, N. C. on Tuesday Maroh 19, 1912 at 1 o'clock p. m. at publio auction to the niKoest oiuuer the following described real estate lying and beginning in said countv. In Columbia Township, and described and defined as follows, to wit" Adjoining tbe lands of W F Foushee aud James T. Siler ane others. Beginning at a stone south east corner tbene north 14 60 to a stone S M Bur gess corner In old line tbenoe tbe various courses of said road about south 14 50 chs to post oak by road In Fousbee's line, thence east S obs to beginning containing ten acres more or less. Ibis Feb. 1812. I Ferrau, Mcrtgage. MAGNIFICENT SWEET PEAS The Loveliest Varieties in Cultiva tion can be Found in Higfgins' Best Ever Collection Read De tails Below. Whether adorning the stateliest palace or the - humblest cottage, Sweet Peas are alwajB strikingly beautiful, providing proper care is taken to plant only send of the choic est named varieties, such as are offer ed bolow. It is the aupreme&t folly to waste money, labor and garden space on homely, unnamed kinds which are a disgrace to this charm ing race of flowers. Listen: To those desiring to grow the moat beautiful Sweet Peas in cultivation the coming season, I will send, post paid, for 25 cents, eight Beperate half ounce packets of the choicest named kinds, and will include in every order a packet each of the mag nifioent orchid-fiowered varieties. "The CounteBS Spencer" acd "The White Spencer, which sold wnen first introduced at a cent and a quar ter per seed. To all who order at once I will also send, free, a packet of double loyelj poppies and one of the popular early aster vjneen of the Market." And I always do even letter thaa I advertise. Address. Sdgar A. Higgins, Sweet Pea Specialist, Avoca, Steuben Do., N. Y. North Carolina, Suserior Court. Randolph vo- J. J. Pugk Notice et Summons and Warrant of Attachment. Tbe Sandy Creek Gold Company. Tbe defendant, the Sandy Creek Gold com pany, will lake notice that a summons in tbe above entitled action was issued against tbe aald defendant on the Slat day of Jan uary 1012, by W O Hammond. Clerk Of the buperior Court of Randolph County, Nortb Carolina, to recover a certain Bum of money due said plaintiff by the defendant, which summonB is returnable at tbe regular term of said Cuperior Court to be held at Asheboro In said countv and state on tbe 2nd Monday after the 1st Monday in March, 1919, that after due dilllgence tbe said defendant can not be fouud in the State, that said defen dant is a foreign corporation, according to ailldavit tiled in tbeactlon, and tbe suid de fendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued in favor of said plaintiff against the said defendant by the Clerk on the date Urut above mentioned; that tbe sheriff has attached the property of said defendant as set out in bis return and notice of levy, that said warrant of attach ment is also returnable on tbe 2nd Monday after rhn 1st Mondav In March, 11)12, at tbe court house in Asheboro, at the regular term of the Superior Court, that said de tuodunt is required to appear at said term of the superior Court and answer or demur to the complaiut of the plaiutifT or the relief therein d. inamleil will be granted. This tbe titb day of Februarv. 1912. WO Hammond Clerk Superior Court. Land Sale Notice. By virtue of the powers vested in the undersigned by decree rendered lu the Superior Court of Kundolph County in the Bpeclnl proc.etidlng entitled ''N M I.owo, adm DIlNl' T A of T J Steele deed v. Kate P Lowe et al" I will Bell at public uuciiou at thu court house door In (Asheboro, N, C ou the 9th day of March, 1UI2, ut 12 o'clock. 11.. f the highest bidder the following describ ed lauds situate in Kuudolph County, bound ed as follows, 10-wlti Beginning ut a atone ou east side of big road running west 18 cb and 80 Iks to u stone. Wbeeler's corner, rhnuce north 13c lis to a stone lu said Wbeel er's line, theuce east 45 chs and 60 Iks to a atone on west bank of cruek, thence down the creek and the meanderinga thereof to a Bl'unish oak, theuce '29 chs and 75 Iks to a stake, thence e cub ana ,u huks to ,tn ou-u-iimine. containing 01 acres, more or less It being all the lands of which the lute T.i Ktflale died seized. Terms ofsale: One balf oash the balance upou a credit of six months, approved ee eurity being given for deferred payment tbe same bearing Interest at the legal rata This 1-ehruarv S, 1912. N. M. Lowe, adm D B N C T A T J Steele deed Notice. Having qualified as extrx on the estate of W. F, Job, deceased, oerore uammonu, Blei k of the Superior Court of Kuudolph Countv. All persons having claims against said es tate are notified to preseut them to tbe undersigned, duly verltled on or before tbe 9 day of eb.'1913 or this notice win ue pieau ed in the bar of their recovery, and all per sons owing said estate will come forward and make Immediate settlement. This 5 day of Feb, 1912. , t Emma Job Bxtr. Notice of Land Sale By virtue of the powers vested in the un dersigned by decree rendered in the Superior Court of Randolph county in the special pro ceeding entitled "In re Will Williams et al"J I will sell at public auction at tne counnouse door in Asheboro, N. C., on the 9th day of March, 1912, at 12 o'clock M., the following lands situate in Randolph county, Taberna cle township, bounded as follows, to-wit: Bounded on the north by the lands of John Freeman, on the west by the lands of Henry Smith, on the east by the lands of Jesse Rob- bius and on tbe south by tne lanas 01 r. rv Hardin, containinct 5 acres more or less, be' ing the land bought by Rufaa Williams from Calvin Luther. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, the bal ance upon a credit of six months, approved security being given tneretor, aeierreu pay ments bearing interest at the legal rate. This Feb 7. 1912. Wm. C. Hammer, Commissioner. f&e Best Blood Purifier. Test a It Free! V ill? ir 5'01 Bre nm ''own or nervous, sec '7 ?r snots lloatinir beiore the eyes, echini tTetSf tack, blood thin or skin itches it it ' Iml a sure sitn of impure blood. 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I can look back over 50 years of political campaigns, and remember well many of the methods and short cuts resorted to, aud what came of them. My, my, many people are now absolutely ashamed when they think of those days; hard, cruel and unjust things were said and written. Men on the stump, editors at the.r desks rattled eff every kind of party campaign thunder calculated to scare the other fellow. They seemed to be hot, not only tinder the collar, but all over. Men would work themselves up to white heat bo tense they conld not perspire like men in a worthy cause, but lire and brim, stone seemed to issue from eyery pore. Brethren, these things ought not to be so, it does no good, but great barm. Such is never the best means to obtain the desired end; such methods leave ugly scars and hard to heal We are all citizens in common and stockholders in a small way of this great nation, and again of this 1 great state, and still again, and com ing nearer home, we are more espe cially citizens of our several commu nities, and we need and must have the friendship and sympathy of our neighbors, be they Democrat or Re. pubblican. No man can live well by or of himself. I have been a Democrat all my life, but some of the closest frieDds I ever had, or will have, were Re publicans. One of the strangest things I ever thought about is why some other, wise all ionnd good people, when a political campaign is on, will suffer themselves to run wild and utterly strangle and for the time smother all the beet there is in them, giving free rem to the animal within, which when he gets the upper hand often proves to be that veritable, proverb ial snappiog, snarling, yellow cur, none too highly appreciated, neither in ncr out of politics. There are just a few people who believe the world is done gone to the bad and is ready, and all the people with it to be kicked over the eternal precipice into destruction. 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If after five days' examination I am entirely satisfied with the work, I will send yon f 1.00 as first payment and $2.00 per month thereafter for seven months until your Special Be fore Publication Prioe of $ 13.00 is paid. If not satisfactory I will notify you within five days and return to you as soon as I receive shipping in structions. Name Address If Old Style Edition is desired change India Paper Edition to read Old Style Edition, price $15.00 to $13.00, and seven months to six months. until the 15th of March. of p o'itica, and 1 know it is possible to reform political mithods and put it on a high plane. There often facts that need being expressed in strong, vigorous lan. guage, but never need underhand, dirty, vile and abusive treatment. The question is now before the house, Shall we have a clean, sane and sensible compaign ? If we can get a second I believe it will carry by a large majority, and will go down iu history tne best on record. Now the different party papers will have a good bit to do with it, but I do not mean our Racdolph county editors ; they are always sweet as a basket of June peaches are built that way. But what I was going to say is this, if the foolish people begin to get balled up, and spit fire, the pa. pers or their editors rather without regard to party faith or practice, must keep a keen watch, and when they see danger signals they must sound the key note. Y. M. G. Johnson. How tha Mountains Were Named Adirondacks: Derived from the Canienga (Mohawk) Ircquois lan. guage, in which the original form is ratirontaks, meaning "Darn eaters. Allegheny: A corruption of tbe Delaware Indian name for Allegheny and Ohio rivers, the meaning of the name being lost. Appalachian : The name was giv en by the Spaniards u ne'er DeSota, who derived it frcra the name of a neighboring tribe, the Apalachian Br'uton holds its radical to be the aluscogee apala, "great sea," for "great ocean," and that apalache is a compound of this word with the Miscogee personal participie 'chi," and means "those by the sea." Blue Ridge : So called from the hue which frequently envelops its distant summits. Gatskill : The mountains were called katsbergs by the Dutch, from the number of wildcats found in them, and the creek which flows from the mountains, was called Kat erskill, "tomsats' creek." Ozirk : The aux arcs was said to refer to tho bends in tbe White River and was applied to the Ozark Mountains through which the river pursued a wandering sourse in oth er words, io the mountains at the bends of the river. Sierra Neva : A Spanish term sig. nifying "snow elad range " (From Bulletin 197, United States Geological Sumy.)
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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