HTJRSDAY, JULY tl. 1821 I EUEB Pace Five THE COURIER TELEPHONE NTJKBXB I Asheboro, N. O, Jul 2J. 1921 NEWS IN BRIEF MB. AND MRS. Lf.BBJ, O MT. OlLLJAU .iJ-ufAlN Seven men, three white and four On June 30, 1921, one of the most PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Dr. Rov T. Hodsrin was the guest of Relatives in Greensboro over Sunday. ".. vT l"Tm."" that swent the town of Ellerhe ire visiting relatives at nonu rniiw . . - . -j I The Holiness church building three ana a nail mile from Asheboro, ou Route 3, waa struck by lightning ou July 8, little damage waa done. Mr. l nomas iewauen, who uvea near colored, gii convicted of first aegro eiyoyaoie eveiiu oi tne season or uie by waa- shocked bjr the same bolt, 'murder, onw occupy cells in "death ota ladies was celebrated in uie loveiy .though not seriously injuried. I row" at the State Prison, Raleigh. bome ox Mr. and Mrs. K oyru, ... 1 Mis Kathleen Hall, of Thomasvil' -.'All the condemned men have lost m Giieau. Tms was toe lTtn aunui waa a week end guest of her cousin, their appeals to the Supreme court for dinner given by our genicl, b.g-netorted Mrs. M. H. Allred. jntw trials, and unless Governor Mor- bost and hostess solely tor tne pleasure uunnj a severe eiectricai storm rison intervenes they will be but to OJ ola laaies oi me community. , one death in the elertrir chair rinrW the Ihe meeting was unusually Lleas- nignt last weea, me residence oi Mr. next few months. Among the con- anl eacn Jaee beaming witn uiigru I I Mr. W. I'. Freeman, or Kanaieman, " . :v ucuuicu men is x. nams, lurmcrfy - - .,6 NTn l was a business visitor in Ashe- y Wing torn off and part of the.a well known merchant of Kicgecrc, gotten, and everybody seeming u fcu,,1 jxv xi . roof damafreri. though none nf trip, in- n-ln ..,,, An.riA ; n..nmk "Todav is ours in thi hnmp ami u O T O " ------ - i TV fo V.U11 4.t.GU 111 UUUW1UU VUUIIVt " " , - horo Tuesday. mates of the house were injured. Mr. I last November, of the murder of F. W. will exchange views, inquire aoou: a:,- Mrs. Mary r.. nan ,oi tnis town. , Mrs Marearet E LiDDard. of Ire- Messrs, rlarold Moore and tdwin jh io. t, innth . ui. vvuitvj f vvi va w-va viiv a vxs vu uii niversary of her birth last Monday, with a family reunion and all-day pi oi tnose wno nave crossed over aiu are resting in the beautiiul city of God." These are g-one but not forgotten. Especially do we remember our dear f , , i ti r. jubi3 oi 2 was in to'wn on business the first of nd Wf" formerly lived in Ashe- Monnish, of Tuscaloosa, Auraama, Bt ent friends, and speak ot the virtues h week. ' "au g aaugnier oi Kidgecrest, last September. f Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cox, of Thomas !, . u .. b r.t Mr Juessrs. t r Morris were visitors in Winston-Salem tend Mrs. J. M. Cannecs. th . , f m- w t &.r.nrn .nj Mi Mittio me pasx wees end. 11 1 B. VT V fcvr v mau . 1 T7l Tr X1 A 1 1 I Vovett left M nday for Blowing Rock D a"' narles. yearns, oi Asneooio, Mrs- Lippard has eiftht children, cnarter member, Mrs. Augusta Skeer, 5T. ! f-o. o,Lnnn Route2, was in town last Tuesday and 58 erandchildren. 110 BTeat-BTancr- who for a number ot years was in our ma paid The Courier a call. Mr. Kearns children, and 14 great-great grand midst on those occasions. We were itine relatives. He will be away??'8."c "aa UKT" icaucl ui children. woni io De snent wnen sne was spalt- ntil the latter part of the month. . XKY l."'" hTZnL Captain Marion B. Fowler, Lieut. i with her Mr. Joe Lewallen is improving atter " "1' Vl r 1 u; u ' " " " " " ther Barbour, former Lieuts. Victor - -f J" - i " . l .unt nn fnr annPnHicit a at the r' c Rrvant: anH Oenro-o W TjinHv noi lorgei ner. ligh Point Hospital Saturday. ao without the paper. Drs. F. E. Asbury and C. A. Ha;, Ai.1 l ii. along with a score or more non-con..- vl"ers na'e PasseQ. Dut none are tor missioned officers and privates or i?ie gotten. r. I u: Mpssrc C, T f.Ailair t) w State Hospital Association n Greens-, been gued for da e -n vAmmcc Steele were on hand with their cars Ramseur "u.' y. i"cvlsirs f CULC' lccunty by the widow of the late James "At your service, Madam," at Mr. U. L. r-iuer, 01 xiigu luun, wnrh nrP nttanHintr tiA mPPtintr nf fbP imaaiuIlcu privates or cno Joute.was, in town yesterday an J h are attending . Durham machine gun company nave Meat Market Will Move x X every aid The Courier a call. r . TT r m T7 1 "Route 2, was a business visitor in town Jf ILLJtTIKh nePrRay, who was kUled when a mob is al- turn. So we had no trouble going io . Greensboro, during the meeting. i.mh t k. .ttv th. and from the nartv. We annr-.. 0 f if... :! tr i04- tw. Messrs. George Scott and Oscar a:, i.t e.immn .-t0 their arallantrv and hnnp thpv u-m ni-i !day for Saniord, where she is report- S',Bi c.f'A.T vlsltors In Asnemachine gunners were guarcing me forget us next time. S. Copeland and little son,.'"::; - m( t . '7 V: " .t' "". X : ing the proceedings of Sperior court Eras week. Mrs. G, 1 Miss Ava Wolff is visiting friends "111 My f.,, rents. M. and , wman, were conhncd. nl ' interrupted in our sweet ; Mrs. R. B. Register, at Seagrove. M.rThe Kockingham Times is a new; "n ny tne announcement tn l'calitti uiouc ilo lliov auucaiaiivc a'- " " j , kt Rural Hall this week. Miss Adelaide Armfield was the truest of Miss Elizabeth Pickett in fligh Point for a few days last week. Ex-Sheriff Hughes, of Tabernacle ownship, was in town yesterday on business. We will move the first of next week into our new quarters in the new Caveness Building on Trade St. where we will be better prepared than ever to serve the public all kinds of Meats. Phone your orders for prompt X delivery Wright Brothers 4 Pay Cash" "Cash Pays" Copeland came down for the week-end, returning Sunday afternoon to Wins- "" . , u j f 13 ,UC S ushArpH ,nt tho T ln Z tn Salpm whprhe has char of the weekly paper, published by ex-Shenff J-'shered into the dining room, where i ! j j: a. j.t.A rii; cAmnnwu.,i;r.4- v.nn The VOUnff la, lips; wVm ncoJcI in nvm- A1iii.nfnn nA Ai-Mn Kri iVJ line snmnnmhu net n'nc nrnn- I Mrs. J. H. Doni of Charlotte, has University summer school, Chapei1 ably fatally injured last Thursday serving were: Misses Virginia een the guest of her sister, Mrs. H.- Hm is to be one of the speakers at the morning, when he walked while asleep Kearns, of Randolph county; and M. Robbins, for the past week. Mrs. nnl ', institntp. fnr hie-h school teachers Ithroueh the second story window ot Marian Blanche Bruton, of Mt Gilead. iDixon, Mrs. Robins, and Miss Marga- Iret Erwin Robins left yesterday for Montreat, where they will spend tho to be held at Clarksburg, Pennsyl vania, this fall. Mr. Walker is pleas antly remembered in Asheboro balance of the summer at Mrs. Dixon s f ormer superintendent 0f the city cottage. I Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Lambert and wo little daughters, Esther and Xucile, of Thomasville, were guests of schools. Miss Ethel Cox visited her sister, Mrs. T. V. Rochelle, in High Point for quelle, or. xnomasviue, were guests oi & few da last weefc relatives m AsneDoro me pasi wees Mrg j w Boyles and two childrerl, Fn , , T , 'of Thomasville, were guests of Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cagle, Mrs. W- F Redding at her home on Sunset rinompson xiarreii anu uaugnters, Avenue. iast Sundav. largaret and Helen, of balisbury, Mi88 L Monroe o star is ere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. j, with w ross Sunday. . . m-s. o W. Rich. Mrs. Bob Allred visited her mother, M Ajue H. Worth, of Durham, :s rs. Ellington, at Kandleman last iQt.;-. ? trum Mrs. W. C. Hammond has as her r. ' t,t'w ' hnainpea visitors ouse guests ner motner and sisters Asheboro last week. his boarding house in Dunn. : : The ice cream and lemonade were in. Ha fha win n n A A4. nr s1 R. E. Powers, a prominent citizen Jhn.cZ .i. , a, of.Rutherfordton, a 'confederate v?. Ctu no be exceS"' eian, and ex-member of the legisla- T , ture, died at his home in Rutherford- ln ,tne kitchen, were good old Ellen t iot ;o Bowden and Cora Allison. The rich Sunday school workers of the South- v5n.?s on the table testified to tneir em Presbyterian church met at oMn- f bl"ty to cook good food. We wish treat last week. The key note of the fr them many years of continued conference seemed to be, "America's usetulness. greatest peril the spiritual neglect of roi lowing were the guest of honoi. childhood." Mesdames. Sallie Robinson, Ellen An anti-typhoid campaign is being Andrews, Maggie Dunn, John A. Lisk, waged in Lenoir county, and large Rebecca McRea, Sallie McAulay, Mary numbers of the citizens are taking the Moore, Emma Williams. Anna Win vaccine, alarmed by the increase n frey, Jennie Kearns, Jane Itic:ncyre, number of cases throughout the coun- ulia Standback, and Misses C. t. oi ty. w"y and uettie acarooro. The aver in I H. B. Pendry, a white man, ) aSe a of the guests was 75 years, A years of aire, is under bond in Hieit "'Ontns, and lb days, three ot the in Standard Drug Co. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR rs. Whitneia. ana Misses irma anl Mv ci,r0ct0. Qnnnn n 4-vpar-ftl.l uf rt u t a; mri, vited sruests were kent awav hv illnpas Kaizabetn Wruttield, oi Lumbertoiu c,-tizen 0f Alamance county, was in 'Edna Burton, a 17-year-old girl, to In the afternoon, our pastor, Rev. W. STiey were accompanied to Asheboro Liberty one day iast week and said he j Use medicine to cause abortion. H- Brown, honored us with his pres- by Mr. Whitfield also who made a viut had in a good crop tftis year When Fred 0. Shanner, of Lynchburg, is nce' read for us the 103 psalm, and f ? xt -yS" v , t . asked if his son did not do most of the father of 19 children, 18 or wnom offered a frevent prayer in our benarr. I "uco ftauujr, m I- tne wort Mr. Spoon replied, no, ne Ivas one of the teachers in Asheboro not hold out to do as much ag he last Saturday taking the teachers himself could do for he could plow a State examination. h le dav I Mr. and Mrs. W. b. Wells, and The citizens of Staley are interested ir. the prospective new school building . ... i been daueher Virginia, were in Asheboro the hrst ot the weet Mr. and Mrs. f which arrangements have Wells are from Sedan, Kansas. They made- are tne guests oi Mrs. wens Dromer, Mr, J. M. Ellis, of Ramseur No. 1. An illicit still of only one quart ca pacity was captured in a brush pne Mrs. Wells before her marriage was nn .u,nHnH v,nSp not far mun yda Ellis. Mr. J. D. Ellis, also of Ri h p0int, a few days ago. Sedan. Kansas, is with them. I Rev. Edward J. roe, whose early ife was spent in this county, preachel two stirring sermons at the M. E. fchurch Sunday, making an excellent Last week we announced Township n tiro fiftli Qnrwloil in Impression on the large congregations . 137.: fci.rt. rVT Prt ia Ana exf tho mnt. v " """'B' ... s011a iut. j v v v scholarly ministers of any denomina tion in the State. Mr. A H. Foster sbent last week in ?A Qriavillo Mr. Lee Gibson and family spent a T-' TTIl iast weeK at rine nan. . ,, t. fi,f Q,i0 i Ai.m.s: Rev. and Mrs. L W. Gerringer and Saturday from a ten days trip to are living. He says he has run out of Mr. John A Lisk also came in ana names and is asking his friends to su&- atked each one of us to write what we gest a name for the last one, a boy ot could in connection with 'he Civil wtn. two months. ana pnng tne sketches to our next Myron T. Kerrick, of Ohio, succeed meeting. Now, sisters, get uusy anu Ambassador Wallace as ambassador vrite what you remember of tnat war, to r ranee. Mr. rlernck held this dosi- ior our nearts are yet sad over tr.e tion during President Taft's adminis- brave loved ones who gave their lives tration. ii'- defense of their country, Six persons were killed and about Just before the assembly dispersed, fifty injured, last Sunday, when a Rev. H. L. Seabolt came to shake hanas Martin bombing plane crashed into and give us a word of cheer. The a group of automobiles parked on tne evening shadows were appearing ana ground at Moundsville, West Virginia, cars were waiting to ta'.:e us to ou. Leaders of the nation mourned tne respective homes. We bade cur hosi country's war dead at a memorial and hosters "Adieu" with Hearts run service at Hoboken, New Jersey, last of low. We wish them many years of Sunday, while 7.264 me n who made health, prosperity and happiness. shiDS. There will also be conventions' the supreme sacrifice on the fields of oome day, wnen our sun is setting, held in Columbia township at Shady; France lay on the piers. Senator when all human friends will leave us Grove and Trinity township. Cordi?l Henry Cabot Lodge, Assistant Secre- to cross alone, we shall need a gutoe invitations to all. i tary of War Wainright, and General and RunHlnmfin tjiwnshin will hold lis John .1. Pershinir were amonc the convention at the Tabernacle in Ran-1 speakers, and prayers were offered by There is a guide who knows the way, i, . , , , r i A I. t . . . . , : Mo'a t t", , 1 (i.l if hofnro ia rrowjsiam minister, a iuuiuiic w Ii riest, and a Jewis rabbi. There is a guide that has a light Those townshins not having fixed, As a feature of the sixth world's i-pon tne otner snore, SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS ea oaturaay irom a ten uaya nip w tjme and ace for their conventions 'convention of the Christain Endeavor mere s a guide to comiort Kew York where they attended the &n do Bo at once We want Society, in New York City, last week. And to take us safely o'er. uii meeting of the World Christian peavor urged all conventions on or before the second leaver Union. On their return they gund fa A t 80 M t0 give time topped at Washington, D. C. f makinc un renorts for the county Mr. R. L. White, of Ulenoia, was in town the first of the week on business. Mr. Charles Ross and children, of for making up reports for the county convention which convenes at Liberty, N. C. on August 22nd. Make your K'KndVs' a program is being prepared. Superor Court in Session This Week 16,000 Endeavorers marched m a mighty parade, singing militant hymns. ' Governor Morrison has leased a home in Grove Park, Asheville, for the summer. He and his family will nave Written by one of the guests. RANDLEMAN ROUTE 2 NEWS Whitman's and Nunnally's candies Fresh lot now in our refriger ator cabinet STANDARD DRUG COMPANY The 1HealJL Store Asheboro, N. C. t x x X X X X WANTED TO BUY Peach Seed Will Pay $2.00 a Bushel D. A. CORNELISON Seagrove, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE DOES IT PAY TO WORRY I ABOUT APPENDICITIS ? Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Randolph county Can appendicitis be guarded against? made in tne special proceeding entitieo i es, Dy preventing intestinal lnree Anderson D. Tucker, B. F. Spivy and tion. The intestinal antiseptic. Adler- recovered his strength since the strain fit th rnmnniim 1 arI. vpnr nnd wiah- The regular civil term of Randolph es to get 8ome rest jn the mountain superior court convened last Monday cHy juage r. a. mcciirov Peculiar Death Rev. G. F. Milloway. pastor of Tab brnacle circuit, and Rev. N. G. Bethea, tre conducting a series of meeting in he M. P. Church at Julian this week. A .1 1 1 . . Tk. P.Mar . . . , Aoieoi uio ciuiera at xuo viu.i morninir. Wlln Juujte i . a. I'lttiiiuv i It fflce last Tuesday were Messrs. C presiding. Anderson. Randleman: E. W. Calli- Rn far .nnlv a few cases have been' fcutt 'Pisgah, and E. P. Hayes, Ran- disposed of. The great majority on1 Clark Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs. flleman. the docket have been continued for va-,W. A Andrews, of Mathews townsnrp, Mrs. W. C. Routh, of Bennett, was rjou8 reasons. Among the few dispos- died at his home last Saturday niffu. n town last Tuesday and paid The nf th following: The young man had suffered vnw Courier a call. Mrs. Routh had been Ella Mav Barker was granted a di- tooth ache for several days and on spending some timo with viaiiing relatives in tne counii n vorce Irom John v. uarKer. i""""j " .. cww.ku. ,,.r, nmnun ajicurcm Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Slack spent la.nt Idah Spivy vs. Rosanah Tucker, Jonn i-ka, acts on BOTH upper and lower their residence there until SeptemDer week in Hi?h Point the guests of rela- pool Sarah F. Pool et al, the under- bowel removing ALL foul, decaying 1. The governor has never entirely tives. I signed commissioner will on the 8tn matter which might start infection Mr. J. it. uwen and daugnttr, mus day of August 1SW1, at 1Z:00 o clock rJAUbLUENT for gas on stomach or Myrtle spent Sunday with Mr. Owen's M., at the court house door in Ashe- chronic constipation. It removes ma -father in Liberty. boro, Randolph County, North Caro- ter which you never thought was in Mr. Robert Sheffield, of Spencer Una, offer for sale to the highest bio- ycur system and which nothing else spent the week end at home. der for cash the following tracts of can dislodge. One man reports it Is Mr. Williams and family, of nenr lund lying and being in Asheboro vnbelieveable the awful impurities Millboro, visited at Mr. Ii. C. Moseri township, Randolph county, North Adler-i-ka brought out. Standard Sunday. I Carolina, adjoining the lands of fi. Drug Company. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Johnson and L Tucker, and others and bounded a family cpent Sunday in Liberty. ifollows: I LINEBERRY NEWS Miag Bcrta rreeman, Ol Spies, 1 Tract Nn. 1 Rpirinnino- nt Thnm- uncle, i.r u h g uth we t corner. thence . Mr. Lendo Alired is having his 'North 156 feet to a stone to R. her Mr. I house painted. fown. In the case of Ann bydon, vs. Milton ...c.,., vv. ... ...u ... anss lui vrowi h limine, w Jordan's corner; thence west 130 fe-t i"r. (Jlaud Underwood is erecting I Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Fogleman, of Cranford ct al, it was decided that the he afternoon cut .the wood for mi her home in Siler City after spending to Cox jj. thence along Cox road a new store building. Jnear Staley, celebrated their 65th land in dispute rightfully belongs to mother to prepare supper. It Is pr- gome time with her aunt Miss Maude to gt gt thence alonJf stowe St Mr. Anton Fields is buildi.nr a nice n,A,t u. Qotv1nv v j. Rumed that b nod Doison had deve onea Allrd i.. ,l. , . ' "IM 10 uui"ik u nice ttvuuimk . Ann jjynaon. . ; " r . 7 , , 10 mi uegmning. new home. Th nrlnrlt.nl fpaturw nf the dav waa a i. v, nt w c Pji-t unA Mi": before the tooth was treated. Chat- basket picnic Several addresses were Cox vs. R. S. Davis, the plaintiffs were. bam Record. hiade and the occasion was a most en- warded soo damages, and it won j nvnnia una ut nif.jn T on. . prsn.lpnti ' .v Mrs, Elmer Rich and little son, Leo, .,., nav one half of the cost. Vere Ihe guests of relatives at Trvy, . ast week, y ByrtN Y ork Mls Kate Soon viilted fnen.U at . m-i-- f m.h intront occur - .mw!ur uio vki w nl t thi M. P. naraonan-c in Ashebor Mrs. Yow. of Whr Not, Is vinlting c. in., va. Vnrb Wam a ber daughter. Mrs. 8. W. Presnell. I Miss CleU Rich retarwl home inst HU, fi c brlde is the ony weeK irom s vis t oi wrii daUghter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. York, relatives ana inenni Miss Pearl Brown, . waa th nest Winningham, flsa Cora Ash Nn Asheboro this litr, Mn. 0 BetU. I F.flrds Department Store at Rock Hill, JamM Neeir u jrisitinf reiamn 8 . q, havinr worked with the amo igoDiery, ju-.-. ' flrm at Uurham and Bheiby. iyud an. icy iww wr. ti.-. Mr 1A Urt. BjrrJ jeft bnmedi,t-ly iiTMriwiwiTOij: . aft-f ,4h eeremony for Ahrriilc. WIU Ball, of EIICTW; From there they wUl to to New York. vlriUnf tht famlll wThty be at hon ln Bock Hill afUr the tnt, cf.Aorwt ' now under con struction in Canada at a coHt of mil lions of dollars, over which white-topped prairie schooners broke trail only a comparatively short time ago. SPECIAL SERMONS AT THE BAITIST CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY by an. Ve all wish Mr. Uictzel many more happy birthdays The pastor of the Baptist church wil Hf,v,. nrH ??lucV mn.lp n l.n uitif.: , trip to Ieoe one day last week. TIct N"; 2 Beginning at a Btone Mr and Mrs. Spencer Brower aro La.st Sunday morning more than 9 Stowe St., thence eant 290 feet to Bpend.ng the week with Mrs. Brewer hundred friends and relatives gather- f. Blne; thence west alon A C. Cox s parents in Virginia, erf at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. !in. . . lf 8 8tonei thence 80UM1 Wheat threshing has been going on Reitzel, the occasion being a surprise 10 tne DeKlnning. for tne paHt week n tnil, neiKhiM)rhood. birthdav dinner in honor of Mr. Tract No. 3 Beginning at John The crop Is short in this part of tl. 9 Rietzel's 48th birthday. A large, Cox's corner on Stowe street; thence county. tthl nn the lawn was loaded with north 2!)0 feet to A. C. Cox's line; I irool thinirH to cat, which wan enjoyed! thence west along A. C. Cox'r line 140 iiHiw 10 m iivone; uwncv soutn ieev 19 ' f.vAoh fwn arwwlal urmnm nnvt Ktin. t a iv f i tTPPl'I 1 T?rn in Ainiono, wk, . .TWmI Palla hut wha hava 1 vwi r, . " ' V" , ot irneoiro A,hboro for several Veara. She a tu. n i c u I of her -lier, Mrr. u. rwlBV youn(r lftdy and has many A " ' 4 A " " ..TT last week. i --, t. dj i. ror 10 ear i suiiereu nicreujuinj- whTf Gmn.1,oro I, with .tlach and Ur tr,ub.e. week, the t of S r- T.n.'r; ,.f Al"nem"nl .Ulv "ralure. moating with gas distresned me very We arc proud of the con- trot iv it niune, uwnw auuui levv iw n i . . . , Stowe street, to a stone; thence east tldence doctors, dllip;gl8t8 140 feet, to the beginning. atl(l the DubllC have in 6GG Tract No. 4 Beginning at a stone 1 m.:it I t aide of Cox road; thence a"u umu on the east south 145 feet along said road to i C v nail ana jar, ana nn. la MofflU U la Trot fof L, rli guest of bar son, Mr. B. V vnri. P. R Aburr wfli leave i r "hib1 '),''-'r at Cart ef Thank ,Wa wish te than our 1riMn ami relehbom for thlr many art of klnd- Veep the main out-lines of the sermon- taring. All medicine only relieved before the hearer during the discus- temoorarilv. I ve ud hope of ever ln. beinz cured. Mv drueirist advised me Regular Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. nna dav ta trr lfr'i Wonderful C. O Frailer, Jr., auperintendent R-md. I am feelins? like a new wo- B. Y. P. U. 7 P. M., June Frailer, mm alnra and raa nnw aat anvthinir prwddent .,.,.,. ltwiUi no ill retulU."- It is a ilmplc, , The public Ii eordJallf invited to aU harmless preparation that remorei our eerrfcea, lnc1udln the rtaltort and the catarrhal mocui from the Inteetln- stTanfrainourtown. . al tract and allaya the inflamnutinn JAS. W. KOSE, rutor. which caose practically all stomach, liver, and ini-mtinM i!mnt, tnrru'l' r-T! i U a rorrr- ir Vrv wiTf roil' stone; thence east 135 feet to a stone; court house door In Anhcboro, N. C, thence west 136 feet to the beginning ioffeLr f"r l,a,e to,th nlgheat bidder ror Excepting from the above boumine-, cah .at certain tract of land lying; a tract for one acre more or less deed- J'" ,n berty township, lian ed by R. J. Jordan to A R. Low, oa North Carol na, adjoln- the Zfith day of July 1918 recorded in," P """" " w book 180 at page 65. This the Z0 day or July 1SZ1. . JOHN T. BRITTAIN, CommlMioner. NOTICE OF SALE Under, and by Virtue of and order of the Superior Court of Randolph counir made In the special proceeding entitle the C. M. ITT, Amlrl-rsnr V. other and more particularly deacrib ei as lollows, towit: Beginnlnf at a black oak, Alfred Klrkman's old corner, ronninff tnenea south 104 poles to a white oak William Bowman' cornerj thence wee 80 poies to a stone; thence north lit potee to a stone In Joseph Ileaden'e tine; tnenc MirtD 12 degree oast with tald line t J. livntf rrt.i rinri nr i