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THE ASIinCORO COLTJEK, ASIIEBORO, N. C. a. o CLINGING INVISIBLE J r it 1 Mr , if MM I FACE POWDER. onteel Perfumed with the Cosily New Odor of 26 Flowers DOHSNT blow or brush off the face, but suc!cs close!, giving a dainty "bloom", far different from that chalky "make-up" look of inferior powders. Doubly delightful with its rich Jonteel fragrance. Try a box today. STANDARD DRUG COMPANY 3nfanC5nlbnl 2 (lI5IUir','Jc?lr2 Millnery Opening We wish to announce our fall opening of millinery, ladies' and children's coats, shirt waists, art squares, rugs and mattings, which will be on Tuesday and Wednes day, September 16 and 17, 1919. G. W. Elliott, Randleman m m m p i NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND Under and by rirtu of the power Mn.mJ nnnn nut hv order of th m.V tK Kiini-inr Colli at Rsjk-I dolph county, North Carolina, on SOtkt day of Aug., in a special proceed ing herein pending entitled Jean Rush, widow of Wiley Rush; Ulnah Rush. Wiley Rush, Jr., vs. Margaret Rush, minor, by her guardian, Jean Rush; Mattie Propst and Jacob Y. Propet, her husband; Wm. C. Hammer and Minnie L. Hammer, his wife, the sale of land being for partition, the undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder fcr cash at the court house door in ickpKAm v C . at 12 o'clock noon. Sept. 14th, 1919, the following describ-j ed real estate: First Tract: Home place of Wiley i Rush, deceased, in Asheboro, contain ing three and seven-eighths acres. See book 90, page 429, register's office, Randolph county. c.r,,i Tjot- k'nnAn as the Tuck er land, adjoining the lands of Wm. CJ Hammer, r rank .ewbv and omers, and containing fifty acres more or less. Third Tract: Known as trie L. t. Rush, Sr., land, containing 78 acres, more or less. Fourth Tract: Known as Cindy Worth tract on Sycamore street, in Uie town of Asheboro, containing- about 1-2 acre. Fifth Tract: Adjoining the lands of Eli Brown, W. F. Redding and others containing acres more or less, see deed from J. W. Birkhead to Wiley Rush and Wm. C. Hamer book 72 page 404. Sixth Tract: Bein the lands grant ed by the State of North Carolina to George C. Mendenhall, April 10, 1854, registered in book 23 page 191, regis ter's office Randolph county and other lands described in deed from Judith Mendenhall. executor. I Terms of sale: One-third cash, one third in six months, and one-third in twelve months with interest on defer red payments with 6 per cent per an num. This 20th day of August, 1919. ' I. C. MOSER, Commissioner. ; EXECUTOR'S SALE ' Tk undersigned as executor of the Ust will and testament of O. R. Cox. deceased, will, at 10:30 o'clock on Sep tember 16. 1919, sell at public auction, to the last and highest bidder, for cash, in front of the county court house door, Asheboro, Randolph county, North Carolina, s certain judgment, wherein Greensboro Loan & Trust Company, as executor of the last will and testament of . R. Cox, deceased, is plaintiff, and J. S. McAlister is defendant. This judg ment is for thirty-two thousand dollars ($32,000.00), with interest thereon from February 1, 1911, till paid, to gether with the costs oi tno action, ana is Wketpd in Judgment Docket Book No. 15, page 20, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Ran dolph County, North Carolina. August 18, 1919. GREENSBORO LOAN & TRUST CO. Executor of the last will and testament of O. R. Cox, Deceased. "Mrs. Keach Tells How She Got to Know Rat-Snap." "Have always feared rats. Lately 'noticed many on my farm. A neighbor said he just got rid of droves with RAT-SNAP. This started me thinking. Tried RAT-SNAP myself. It killed 17 and scared the rest away." RAT SNAP comes in three sizes, 25c, 50c, ?1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Cox Lewis Hardware Company, Asheboro, N. C. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA , Footwear. For All the Family Now is a good time to make your . selection of boots, shoes or slippers. Our new stock is now in and we can fit all members of the family, We have the latest fashions in shoes for dress and the most durable for work. We can also fit you out for wet weather. Our rubbers and boots have the guar antee of the manufacturers for your protection. R C. JOHNSON, Asheboro, N. C. X T-i rrmititm TTV tl Ml liinery uispiay i I Friday and Saturday September 5 and 6 1 We show a full line Street, Tailored 1 and Dress Hats Coats, coat suits, sweaters jewelry, millinery The Empire Store Carter Mercantile Co., Ramseur, N. C. 06 JJ.kVUJLJLJLlSVUliL Announce Fail and Winter Opening of Millinery and Ready to Wear Goods, Friday and Saturday, September 5th and 6th Our buyer has just returned form the Northern markets where he has made most careful selections of up-to-date goods in every line. Millinery Men's Clothing We have an excellent line of men's clothing, suits, shirts, hats and shoes. Everything in this line. Ladies' Goods Ladies Suits, Coats, Sport Skirts, . and Georgette Crepe cle Chene ancj Voile Waists,Dry Goods and Notions. Our millinery department is one of our main features this season. Miss Snow Bird Du Bose Sent out by Hecht Brittingham, one of the leading Baltimore millinery ' establish ments, is in charge of our trimming de partment. Miss Du Bose has recently spent sometime in the French millinery shops in New York and is the best equipped mil-; liner who has ever come to Randolph. v . , .,' - ' , - 4 In Fact, Everything to Eat arid Wear. 6th of September. ...... . ' . " - . G AJRTER MEM AISfTILE :. COMPANY . -.' k I '- -"' -:'r; . Ramseur N; G.f ' V f : t t t
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