LEGAL NOTICES Executors Notice. Javlng qiialhrefJ a Biecutor of the estate ol Alired Lowdcrmtlk, dec'd before the Clerk of -tne Superior Oourt for Randolph County, tbls it to ootllj al pernor baviug claims against said tate 10 present henl 10 ine nndcniyntd duly terrified on or before the 10th day ol February. If 13 or (hit notice will be pleadel In bar of their recovery. All perron Indebted to laid eaaate will make Immediate paymehu and net tlu.na. HenryT rl. r. Lowdeimtlk rcb. 8. 1913. KxecTtori. Notice Chas. Gray hai this day entered t-n acres of land more leu In Union township adjoining the laud" of Uwnarr.e Minnlng Company and ottieis, .i Toll the 21 ft day of February, 1914. Geo. T. Murdock, Entry Taker for Randolph County Notice t Having quail Bed as extrzonthe estate of W. . Russell, deceased, beloreW. C. Hammond, C'lera of the supertnr Court of Randolph County, All persona having claims against aald eotaM re DotlH-d to prexent them to the undersigned, ' duly verified, ou or befnre the 16 day of April. 1813 or this notice will be pleated tn bar of tbelr reooven , and all persons owing aald estate will come forward aud make Immediate settle, meat. lnisltdayof Feb. 101. MlttleD. Russell, Extrx. Frauklinville, N. 0. Notice To v bom it may ooocern: Take notice that on the 9th day of April 1912, application will be made to the Gov f N,i.th nrnlina for the Dai-don of Cicero Wilson who was sentenced from Ran dolph Superior Court to work o the roaas of Stanly county for selling and manufai tar ing liquor. This March 12, 1912. J. A. Spence, Atty. Auction Sale of Farm Lands Pursuant to a certain agreement made ayd entered into bv the heirs olAsliwell Foard, do ceased, the undersigned, as their agent, alll of. fer lor sale to the last end highest bidder for cash, at the tou t Houve Door la Asheboro, Randolph Couuny, on Monday, April 1st 19 ID, at It o'clock noon,' the following descr bed reul estate, situate in Randolph Uouiny. adjoining the lands oi Jnhn B.!y, Kills Allred aud others, bounded and described as foil' ws: Beginning at a stone in Vtondburti'a line, thence South on D'flee's line IS chains to a small pootouk in aiil Hue: thence Knst 13 chains aud 84 Unas to a rtniio- thi nee Norih is chains tn a Dine in the Wnodbtiru I. lies thence West on said fine 18 chains and At links to the beginning con taming 20 acres, more or les. said lun ik were c.vcyed to Ashwell fosmi Julius JuTett and wile -e' Book 10.1. page S00 otlloe ivginer of Peed Bandulph county. This land Is located luur Sp, ro.only two miles from Asheboro, aud is altogether viry desirable P Thlg'tlie fltith day of February 1913. C. U. Nottham, Agent. Notice of Mortgage Sale of Land. By Tii tue of the power vested in the under siirncrl bv that certain moitgase deed executed by John W. Tompmns and wile. Mary Tomp. kin-. totneunderiK-ued, datml Nov. 23. 1911. recorded in the ffl :e of the Register ol IJewls ef Ruudiilph county in Ixk.e Uil, jmse 44. I will sell at public unction at the court house door In Asheboro. N.'n. on the li.h day ol Apr 1, IMS. at 14 o'cloi k, M . llio Inlawing imct o( lard ly ing a-irt ben. t in Km.di.lph county, tvjlumola township. North Carolma, bDUUled as follows, toB!g,!nulfig at a Btone, Wil'ard Smith corner, tlieuce u rth m lect to a stake on the north side of north street, thence east m ieet to a stake in Robard Williams line, thence south with said Williams line 175 It to a stuke. thence westward dircctio i 43S ft to a stone, the begmnti'g. . cpu ta iling a.l aeres. more or less, lhls laud lies in the town of Oiiklin col ai.join'ng the la id ol Wilhinl Smith. Jesse Brown. Robard Williams, ''Tulae'isniSde under the power contained in suld inortgugo deed authorizing the uter sigued to make sale ol said lanos in the event pi d. f iultbeiug made in the payment of H e debt secured by said mortgage deed, said de"" Day ing been made, this Bale Is accoidlugly mad? under said power. This March 11, UM A . YoIk)mortgagee NOTICE ' Havlug qualified as admr on estate of Beb?'c the superior tburt of Randolph County. All persons having claims agsliut said estate duly venlied, o or before the 1 day of Feb 1918 or this notice will be p'.euded iu bar of their re covers, and all peisons owing said estate will. Sme forward aid make Immediate settlement ThUKOayo:reo, . Jn0. W. Hill admr. Notice Having qualified as aJmr on the estate tof Clera of the Superior Court of B. ndolph County. All persons having claims against said est -to re notitied to preieutthem to the uudersigued, duly vended, on or before the 10 day of Feb. 18 or this notice will be pleaded iu bar of their re covery; and all persons owing said estate will come iorwuru uuu m uuu.. Thi.WdayofFeb.l9ia. no W-mll a.1m. Notice Chas Gjay has this day entered one acre "of land more or ies iu mow ou "'Jr "V.J . ing the lands of Uwharrie Church Tract, This the 91st day of February, 1919. Geo. T. Murdock, Eutry Taker for aw si i Randolph County Notice of Land Sale. oirtnA nf the nowera vested In the under signed by decree rendered In the Superior court oi Kanooipn uoudjt iu 'fr1 ceedlng entitled 'J. L. Dorsetl adm of J. R. Lane deed v. J. R. Lane et al," I will sell at ubllc auction at the court house door In Ashe boro, N C. on the Sth day of April. ll. at 19 0 CJOCK, St., me IOUOWing lltitnra niim to in cnnimhlB Tnwnsliin. Randolph County. North Carolina, bounded as follows, to. wit: Bounded on the north by tl e lauds of J . R Rellfl, on the east by the lands of E. 0. Bur- ?ss and Wesley Frailer, on the south by the ands of John Lane, on the west by the lands of William Parks, Pit Howard and W. T. Foushee, It hDlni all the lands of which the late J. R. Lane, Br. died seised, subject to the dower of tuisabetn Lane. , , Terms of salei One third cash, the balance upon a cndlt of six months approved security Being given luereior, umnmu pajiucu Ing Interest at the legal rate from day of sale. IMis March 1U. . . J. L. Dorse tt, admr J. R, Lane, deod. Notice Raving qnaffllM as adm on the estate of Polly ill, deceaxd before W C. Hammond, Clerk Of the Superioi 09 rt of Randolph County. Ail pontons hi via claims against said estate are notified to pi ent them to the undersigned, duly vended, on or before the It day of Feb. till or this notio will be pleaded In bar of tbetr reoovery, and all parsons owing aald eg. tU will come forwsrl and make immediate Thto WdayofFeb, HI. Jno. W. M B ad air Notice. Havlaa- anallRi.4 t... .h. ..t.t. af W. P, Job, deceased, before W,C. Hammond, Clerk of tba 8nnatnr nnnit n( BjuirinlDh County. MMal All persona having claims against aald ea Ut are notl fled to Present them to the onderalarned. iniv arifiai n nr hefora the day of Feb.'19l( or tbla notlee will be plead- n toe Dar of their rroovery, and an per sons owing said estate will com forward and make Immediate settlement. This t day of Feb. 1912. mmaJoD Bxtrz. Notice Having quallfled as extrx on the estste or Emaley Lowdermilk. deoeaaed, before W. O. Hammond, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph County. All persons having- olalma agalnat said es tate are notified to preaeat them to the underalgned, duly verified, or before the 10 day of March, 1W& or this notice will b pleaded In bar of their recovery, sod all peraona owing said eatate will oome for ward and make immediate settlement. ' Tbls 17 day of Feb, ml. Mrs. Nora Altright, Kxtrx Seagrove, N. C. Route 1 Notice. Havlngoualified as Cxecutor on the estate of James M. Davis, deceased, before W. C. Ham mond. Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph County, 1 a all sell at public auction to the nignest Dinaer lor iiasn, ou tne premises on tne 99 day of March, 1919 the following personal pro perty, to witt; One mule, S head of cattle one fresh cow, 'hree wagons, 800 bubels corn, lot of wheat, rough feed, plows, harrows, 1 Osborn binder, one mowing machine, several stands of bees, shop tools, household and kitchen furoi ture aud other articles too tedious te mention. All persons baviug claim. against said estate arc notified to pre-en t them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 1 day of March 1913 or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol lheir recovery, and all per-ona owing said eatate will corns forward aud make Immediate settle ment This n day of Feb, 1919. Reuben 8 Davis executor Mortgage Sale By virtue of a mortgage deed executed to the undersigned by John F. Avery and Mary B. Avery, his wife, and recorded in Regis, tors office of Randolph county In Book 148 page 264 t shall sell at the oourt bouse door In Ashebjro. N.C. on Tuesdsv April, t ,1912 atlo'olockp. m. at public auction to the highest bidder the followlDg described real estate lylnv sod beginning in suld oountv. In Column 1. 1 lownsliiD. and described and defined a follows, to witi Adjoining the lands or w F Polishes aid James T. ailer ane others. Bei?lnntnir at a atone south past corner, thnne norm 14 1 9 clialos to ) M Bur- gess original cojner, tlieii'-e wtst 13 cliams to the middle of Ft eMeyille 'Oiiil, tlienAi with said road about south to a pose oak, 1' Fou Bhee's corner, c ence east R chains to the begin ulug, containing lu acres muie or les. Tbls Feb. 6 191'J. E I. Ferrau, Mortgage. Notice Hiving quallfled as Extrxon'tbe estate of W. C. Kussell, deceitsed, before W. C Hammond. Clerk of the tjuoerior Court of Randolph County. All persons having claims against said ea tate are notified to present them to the nndersiunno, duly verlrted. on or before the 23 day of Feb. 1913 or this notice will be pieaueu in oar oi tueir recovery, and all .lt,inoui owiuir sum esmie win come lor rd and make Immediate settlement. j jjis 10 day of Feb. 191-, Notice of Land Sale By virtue of the Powers vested In the tinier signed by decree rendered iu the Superior Court ol Randolph county in tho Sa?olal pro ccedingcntliled "K J Allred et al v. Mary Kiv ettetm", I will sell ut publlo auction at the Colin house door In Aheboro, N. U. on the iMih day ol AJil, I'M at li o'clock M, the following lands lying uud b lug in Randolph county jimlii aiuoiia. uouuueu UB lonoys, tO'WlG; B.'giuulug at the mouth ol Mr.. Pleasant cree k, thence east 9 chains aud SO Iks to a white oak, orlni Hal comer tb.irce, south fl) degiees eusi u cnaiuB ana 75 nuns to a stone In the old line dividing comer. Iheiice north 5H chains to o stone iu old line dividing corner, thence west 4 chains and 25 links to a some original eorner, thence uonh7 chuiu aud 70 links tn a stona original corner, thence west 5 ebulns and ii Iks to a gum at tne neaa oi a drean, tneu' e down the various courses of the dreau to Sandv Creek. thence down the various courses of the c.je k to tne bugluuiug, containing m acres, more o less- Terms of sale: One third cash, the hilanre flnon a credit of six montlis apjiroven security ueiuK Kiveii wiereior, ucierreu payments Dear lug Interest at the legal rate from day of sale This March 13, 1919. K. 0. Kelly, Commissioner, Notice H ivioa qualified as administrator on the eatate of JMizabetb till I, deceased, before W. C. Hammond, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph County. All pertons having claims against said eatate are notified to present them to the undoreicned. dulv verified, n or before the 22 day of Feb, 1913 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of tbeir recovery; and all persons owinir said estate will come forward and make immediate settlsment, Thts21 day of Feb, 1912. Jas. T. Wood Admr. NOTICE Having qualified as extrx on the estate of William Aabill, deceased, before W. O, Hammond, Clerk of the Superior Court of Handolpn Uounty. All persons having claims against said es tate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly veriged, on or before the 23 d y of Feb, 1913 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all rsons owing said estate will come forward d ma ke immediate settlement. 19 day of Feb, 1912. W. E. Asbill Extrx Biscoe, N. 0. Notice Chas. Gray has this day entered three acres of land more or less In New Hope township, ad. ioining the lands of W. H. Tucker, f al L suiter icirs, W T . Carter and others. This the 41st. day ol February, 1919. ' Geo. T. Murdock, Entry raker for Bandolph Conuty. Notice Chas. Gray bat this day entered three acres of land more or less in Concord township, ad joining tbe lands of Widow Barnes, K, N. How ard, W. W, Lassiter end others. This 91st. day of February, 1919- Geo. T. Murdock, Entry Taker for Kandolph County Notice. ffhvrog qualified as Executor of J. W. Jolly. Jecaaed, tbls la to notify all persons baving fklma against bit estate to present them to the 1 )derslgned on or before the 1st day of March, iLls or this notice will be plead In bar of their mnn. All Denotis Indebted to aald estate will please com forward and make Im median Attlement. s) Tale the Hh day of De. 1911. A n. at, aoouw, Bxamror J. w. oily. e'. H. G. PUGH, Liveryman Good teams, courteous treat, merit, safe drivers; prices reason able. Give me a trial. Now at the Will Skeen Old Stand 0. R. COX, Prttldtnt W. I. ARMFIELO, V-Prw W.I. ARMFIELO, Ir.. Cashier . I. D. ROSS. AttL Cathisr The Bank of Randolph Asheboro, N. G. Capital and Surplus $50,000. Total assets, over $200,000 with ample assets, experience and protection f e solicit the business of the banking publlo auc :eal sale In saying we are prepared and willli o extend to our customers every facility and aC' omroodatlon consistent with aafe banking. Km. C. Hammer "R. t Kelle) HAMMER & KELLY Attorneys at Law )ffice Second Door From Street li Lawyers Row. Learn Automobile Business Take a 30 days' practical cour ae in on well equipped machine shops and learn an tomobile bnsineas and accept goo positions, Charlotte Auto School, Charlotte. N. C. H. B. Watt, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Office over Johnson's Store McDowell Building Aihvboro. V. , fee Implement Co., RICHMOND. VIRGINIA, have just issued a new and complete Farm Implement Catalog giving up-to-date in formation and prices of Mi Farm Implements, Cora and Cotton Planters, Wheel and Disk Cultivators, Dump and Fara Wag'ocs, Ermines, Threshers, s? and Planing Mills, Ketal and other RocflEgs, EuS'yas, Harness, Saddles, Barb Wire, Fencing, etc. Our prices are very reason nole for first-class supplies. Correspondence solicited. Catalog mailed free on request Write for it. 'lbs Implement Co., 1302 E. Mai l St Richmond, Va. WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. If you purchase tho NEW HOME you will have a life asset at the price you pay, and will not have an endless chain of repairs. IT yon wnnt a sewing machine, writo for our Infest catalogue before you purchase. Tto New HoniR Sewina Machine Co., Orange. Mass. VALUABLE-farm for sale near Randleman. N. C, 100 acres well watered- Good build-ino-Q. Will make, an ideal dairy and stock farm Good market for everything produced on farm Anyone interested can get prices and terms from my father, J- L. Fields, who lives on the farm. My present address is C.R Fields, Hancock, Mich , U. S- S- Yantic TTnraPd and Mules We will have bv March 15th a car load of mules and horses. Call to see them. McDowell Live Stock Co. Vnr Rnl Kavati fine Poland China d'jts $3 00 each. Will ke delivered April 1st. Apply to Wm. U. Hammer, Asheboro, N. C. HORSES WANTED-!lf you have a horse or mule that dont suit you bring it to us. and we will trade you spot cash tor it. ir. : t .' c.klA JalWTia 1-11 V CI J owura- li l 11 mach,nb UNDER J il si Vj name" if s I lll d it is the 'Il.'Wrai Cheapest "THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD." Quarterly Review March 31. "The people xltkh tat In iarknen $au great hijht; and to them vhlch eat in the nylon and shadow of death 1IM is tprung up." . Matthew it. 16. IN tbe Bible symbols light stnmla as the representative of God. of Christ, of the Church, of Truth, which by mid by ns "the Smi of RighteouHuess shall urise with heiilln iu its beams' for the cure of nil thv masses of the enrlli. It will scatter flit darkness of sin, ignorance and fiiiiit Bt it ion the works of tho iNice of Darkness, who will then "be bontul foi a thousand years that he may dereive the nations no more anti) te tliousaud years are flnislied." Of p heavenly Father we read, "God is Sjlit, and iu Him is no darkness at nil Jesus said, "I am the iit of the world." Of the Church in lior present condition we rend, "Let your light so Rhiue before men tout they may see your good works aud glori fy your Father which is in heav en." "Hide not your light under a bushel, but set it ou n candle stick that it may give light unto all that are In the bouse." Xevei'the- less, "The dark ness hateth the "Thu trord U a light to light, neither "'' " comet U to the light," and "tho whole world licth in the Wicked One" in darkness. This thought pervades tbe Scriptures from livst to last, namely, that fm six thousand yptirs, from the time of the entrance of s'r.i to tho second coining of .Icsus, the world will be subject to a reign of sin ami death under a pall of darkness, ignorance, superstition, sin. The only ones who will see the path of righteousness disllnctly will be those guldid by the "lantern" God's Word. They are represented as saying, "Thy word is a lamp to my feet and n lan tern to my fooiste!." Our text tells of a better dar "' to come. I!ut never might we hope for the abolishment of darkness except in the way iu which God has foretold it through Hie establishment of Messiah's Kiivrdom-tiircii! !i (lie shining forth of the fun of i:ig!ikoiisness the Church in giory. -Matthew xiii, 4:'.. "Which Lighteth Every Man." The Apostle declares that Jesus Is the True l.t.-ht which lig'.ileih every man licit comet h l-ito the world. (John i. 9.) The expression, "true light," Im plies that there arc false or imitation lights, ami of these wo know that there are many lights of heathendom and lights of Christendom. The only true light, however. Is that wlilcii shone forth in our Savior's teachings and example. It lias thus far enlight ened only a f.iw. a "little tbek." These nre urged to let their light shine bet.v men that they may take knowledge that they have been with Jesus. After eighteen centuries of the light battling with the darkness, and at times being almost quenched thereby, we might well ask, what hope is there that this prophecy will ever be fulliil ed that Jesus. r-,rr !'-f r.r -. suvt ns tlle I'Igllt of K i the world, will R,?jfas' fs'A eullghteu every Ik.wIv mau born 1,1,0 I! I b 1 e answers M hasteu this very if own time; but lierore tue worm will be enlight ened, a saintly class.the Church, the Bride of Christ, must be ( hriKtenditm't rc-d-Hyhts confusivg. enlightened, and be completed. Then, and not until then, will the Savior and Ills Church In glory lie the great Sun of Righteousness which will arise over the earth, and shine forth for tbe healing of the people, for the scattering of the darkness of sin, and tbe lies of error tbe bringing of life, peace. Jay and blessing to all who will accept the favor iu harmony with the Divine requirements, but to utterly de stroy the Night, and those who will still lore darkness. A Better Day Coming. For a thousand years the glorious Sun of Righteousuess (Christ aud the Church, His Kridei. will shine out The work will be thorough and com plete. Adam and bis every child will be fully brought to a knowledge of the Truth, and will enjoy the blessed op portunity of coming back into har mony with God, by tbe restitution processes. Acts ill, 10-23. Then our text wli! have most ample fulfilment all mankind shall see tbe great Light which God has provided: even those "in the shado$ of death" must come forth, that all may be en lightened by this "True Light which lighteth every man that cometh Into the world." O. the happy day that Is coming to onr poor, sin-cursed earth! There shall be no more curse, tbank God! Instead of the curse shall be the Divine blessing: "and every creature In heaven and on earth and under the earth shall be beard saying, 'Praise and rlorv and honor and dominion be ' onto Him that aittetb upon the Throne, and unto the Lamb, foreverf " Far MANY a farmer will tell you he never knew how much bigger crops he could raise until Farm Journ al f, put it into his head to work more with his brains. This great little paper is always nudgingffarmers up to make more money. Pleasant but persistent, it works at you ye; r after year to raise larger crops, finer horses and cows, heavier hogs, bigger apples and potatoes, and shows you just HOW to do it. Farm Journal ("cream, not skim-milk") is 34 years old, and has over 750,000 subscribers, more than any other farm paper nublished. Its four million readers (known as "Our Folks") are the most intelligent and prosperous country people in the world, and are 0j always saying Farm journal helped to make them so. It i9 clean, IWJ brief, "boiled down, full of practical wisdom, gumption, fun and k)A sunshine, it believes in order, ness, ana il nas om reter xumDieaown always rcauy iu auuw nun NOT to run a farm. fc kjuv f uiks nave comivnauic numcs, niuucru uiuiuuiga iy horses, well-dressed and haoov bank. Their potatoes are the their hoes weieh most, their farmers everywhere find this out, cv.i :i. - ... -.1 t .. .( ouubtiiuc nuw, arm get wun Money-making Secrets. These great illustrated booklets are all stories of success in farming, and they tell you the methods that won it. TVmlt-rv frtvfc is a unique collection of the secret method.! UUIU y UCtl VlJ and diieoveriea ol successful poultrymen. It divert Felch's famous matins chart, suppressed for years. the Curtiss method of srcu:sr.u 50 per cent, more pullets th?n cockerels, Boyer's method of in.urina fei-t::nv, with priceless secrets of matins, breeding, feed and feeding, how to prod-ire wsnur ecus, and many others of great value long jealously guarded, now first pub!..icd. 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We will take your CH KCK ) ' :-;.-cv ; j; o"5boo:o:o:o: : '. Special Offer To all who send us tbeif aubaoriptions with tbe money befora March 16, 1912, we will emi The Asheboro Courier for one year and the Farm Journal five full years, both for $1 00 Or we will send The Courier one year and F irm Journal four veara with any ona of booklets, "Money-makinR 8ecrts." all three for $1 00. Subscribers id arrears to The Courier may avail themselves of either offer by paying op in full and adding 41.0 for aivance subscription USE TtlE ORDER BLANK BELOW. Publisher Asheboro Courier: Enclosed find to piy for Tbe Courier one year with the Farm Jour nal yeara and the booklet Name Street or R. F. D Poet Office GREENSBORO, N. C Tf rnn tnant. tn ho nimnAflnfiil in liffl vou cannot afford! to miss the opportunity of taking a thorough course in Book. 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Live fo and they want the Farm Journal. fcj r .1 A inc paper any ui wese lauivua , i the great Weber duck-fat m n.nr ducklings at a net profit of 50 vents fiurh. i ' " N. Clifton Street, Philadelphia . and send to us wttn money or cnecK Clifton Street, Philadelphia: this IN TIME, you . , to s-nd a!" i,. ' kuo aniu duujou ELLIOT McCLUNG, Prin. ANYONE wishing to buy a pair of 7-year-old iron-grey mules or some nice young horses 4 and 5 years old will do well to see Sam Kearns, Farmer, N. C. t j 1

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