THE ASHEBORO COURIER. HSHl.i Pije Tire t f 4 i 7 - 4' . KOTICX LAND &XLK . is-K , ,, ., I OJPTtLSKEW lOKJt WOJLLD I . . i a rt t I - . jjy nrtua mi aa oroer vnm capon- i a IIU aM Iw r tfnil ef Ranrtolp- nm?) WwiiL w ... ,oa.ne.S0a day. ol September 1921 rrwticalrj a Jally at tbe Prieo tl a ila Sue special proceeding nUUe4 ; Weekly. Ke Inker Newspaper fa Miranda Harm ul Uil Hirni, tbe Yt aria Gi?e 8o Mack at a Law ' W kMbaiui. va. Uea Nanea at aLri a Price - .- ti aderaiit wiU;aril MUa eawrt- ftw -cr, be marked aeaae aoor "amCv -l y Important and. historical changes , Monaaj' tha 7th day -of Nwreniber, rre 0f tha XJniUd States deep lm, tor cash, tba xollowinf real aa- t- interesting to ma eitixen. The i "'i '-', :i'i'MTfcre1Wr4.'rUelli to the First Tract: Bennnlnz in the mid- , i t.kiii dla af Caraway Creek, -west of panW America will gira yoa all the news Naj .eoiBer.lrmmmj with the hi ,3 it. .It wilL keep yoa at thoroughly wall. aorth , i l 6eTes ,west : 17.-0 informed as a daily at fiva or six time chains 'to a, rock on the south' bank price. - Besides. the newafrom Eu- Locoat Ore Drancn; taenee aouw rope for a long time to come will be H chaina to a branch; thence west j oaerwhebhinc interest, and we are t chains to a post oak thence south and vitally, concerned in it. The IS semet east . 24.78 chains to a Thrtwii' Wm-M Win tm-.. white oak :t the fork- of the ' road) M accurate nd comprehensiTe report uenpe nw w.pwr w TT werythlnf that happens. of om rood; thence south, degroes A WOMAN TESTIFIES .Bare It fba Help Most Wanes Neei alSaisToaiiL2e Corington, Kyj "Bocae yeast an I was awfully rundown and nervous boos femi&int trouble and my phyaimaa Tee oaunended, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre script told eta that it was the best medicine "on ' the market for women. Whether it is the best or not. it h the best I have found, for s few bottles UICKIE SAYS Th Thriv.Wlr WnrM'i t-os-nlav jmbseriptioa price la only $1 per year, nelpea me wonderfully and by conUnu inr its use 1 was cured entirely." Mrs. Edith Ford, 1320 Banklick St. . The use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription makes womea nappy by mak . ing them healthy. A freat many women in the South owe tht;r good health of to day to this famous Prescription. Get it at your drug store, or send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce, Invalids Hotel in Buffalo. N. Y., for s trial pkg. Dr. Pierce will give you confidential medical advice free. east 1QJ.0 chains' to a white "oak: on' .W.k " tV . JTSJ?6 ' this unequalled, newspaper an The 1M Chain, to a nine, now dead; ,oM we will send The Courier. IZH? 4 n T. n Progressive Farmer and the the. dddle of Caraway;. . thence up 71,,.,., World for or.e year. eaieV creek its various couraes to the. beginningi containing ninety-two and -y m one half acres,.niore or' lean. tJSTjSfTTTfFNS Second TracU-- Beginning at a ,,..1!L. ( wmce o&k n. uie . wcav-won. u "HALLOWEEN" (Written or the Observer.) mourttain road and runainai north 8 f..SffVFSS"' tea-a white oak on the.: west side j of J'uWished' "as Information pnly, not said, road; thence north 20. degrees glMti. , . east 12 chaina and 28 Jinks, to A jwhite ; , Passenger leave Asheboro dailv ex- -.ov Umm nnrth is HoirrnMi. west 12 cent Sunday 3:30 p. m. for Star. Bis links to a post oak: thence weBt 18 eoe, Candor, Jackson ; Spring vPine- chaina to a hickory: thence north 7 husst and, Aberdeen. , . chains to a white oak on the side of MixedLeave Asheboro 10:05 a. m. hraach; tiience west 80 chains to Full- on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- er's line; thence, south on said line, 16 days for Star, Biseoe, Candor, Jack chains and 6Q links to a dogwood and son Springs, Phiehurst nd Aberdeen, white oak: thence east 82 chains and For fur her information address, .60, links to a stake; thence soutn iz; - chains and 60 links to a White oak; j thence 11 chains and 17 links to the beginning, containing eighty-four, (84) acres, more or less, being known . as the Hall land. Said sale is subject to the confirm ation of the court, and title to be rer NOTICE tained until the payment in full of the yurdhase price. Effective Sunday, May 8th, 1921, the This ifae 30th day of September, following changes will be made in the 1921. arriving and leaving time of High rwmo, . p0,nt, Randleroan, Asheboro & South 10 6 t Commissioner. ern tra5nB at Aahebor0 North CaroU 1 na: NrtTirH .77 ..... I No. 142 will leave at 5:00 a.m. " 'XT 1 ill Una 11-?lfl a l Randolph County, No; 134 leave at ; ; ; ; 8;30 No. 2 will leave at 5:45 a. m. Sunday only. J.W.FLETCHER, Superintendent. J. F. D ALTON. General Passenger Agent. Norfolk, Va. L. D. BUKKHEAD, Ticket-Agent 6-2-tf. Asheboro, N. C. Mammy, what's done on hallo ween ? Asked a little pickaninny black and lean. lordy child, now youse talking, says Mammy tou. sou set. right down and 111 tell you what they do. Halloween is when all the, spooks get out. An' oh Lor. how they can shout. There is gobbling, witches, hants and i srhosts. That tap on the window and set on the gate post. Listen to your mammy child, and never get out On halloween night when de spooks is about. Why you'll be that scared your blood ill turn blue. And oodles of other things will hap pen to you. North Carolina, in the Superior Court. Elsie Brown, et al vs. Paul Wheeler, Henery and Thedore Henery et al. Ella Wheeler,, John Henery, Charles K1-M Henry and Theodore Henry, will take 'x'11 notice I That an action entitled as above has been commenced before the clerk of the superior court of Randolph County, North Carolina, for the peti tion and sale bv division of a certain tract of land in Randolph county, f r 111AtB1 VtkrA am - ctonH.rH , i,i0, rfowrintinn fnce Autnoriied Ford Agency Standard- .rn. ;,nti na fiia ixed Ford service and repairs, is hereby given to.the petition as niea . . c. ... the office of the clerk of the supe- 1 si ll8, in rior court of Randolph county, anfl that said defendants will further take notice that they are required to ap-l pear before F. M. Wright, clerk of the superior court of Randolph coun-j ty, en or before 'the 9th day oi No vember, 1921, and plead or demur to As soon as' the night gets black and dark: Out comes de spooks their hal loween mart. Black cats sro running all around. And witches on broom sticks fly high bove de ground. And de ghost get together for a con ference, you know. And talk 'bout de things that happen And little red debhles go running along, Singing some of the most blood curd ling songs. But de goblins beat dem all, Wid dere red heads round as a ball. And dere clammy hand stretched way out, To grab youse tight if youse bes out, Child, I must not talk no more "bout spooks an' sech, Or else your mammy dey will come and fetch, But listen to your mammy, child, and nebber iro out, On halloween night when dem spook is about. Tubes. ASHEBORO MOTOR CAR CO. ''Service That Satisfies." NOD VACttAEtoVJW 9AP6RT..VJtBC The A BIG SUL- eboro Courier's . UPTIONIOFFER You Get ALL FOUR of These i t MAGAZINES and OUR NEWSPAPER $2.65 ' QrdcrNow Subacripdooi av b or renewaL All : yi r from pruum dm efapuiaa U1 I A FINE OLD HOME PAPER (Tune A Fine Old EnsUah' Gentleman.) These magazines with gravures and all these worts 'of art, Are very well for city folks who live by dint of mart; But give me first and foremost, I hold ,lt Is the prime That 'fine old home towij paper one of the good old time. The prlntin' Isn't perfect, the Ink's not uniform. The type Is set by hand perhaps, considerably overworn, The dear old press I know It well It's covered o'er with grime But It prints that old home paper one of the gold old time. I look for It each week as regularly It comes, And when the postman brings It In, I drop all other chums, I drink It In, from start to fin, ridicu lous and sublime, That fine old home town paper, one 'of the good old time. Smith's cat may have some kittens; Jones is putting in new pumps, My girl chum has got married and the kids have got the mumps. Jack Wiltsey's built a lean-to, John son's roses upward climb Ohl I love tlie old home paper, boys, one of the good old time. GEO. E. WRAY. Randleman News Rev. R. A. Taylor came from High I'oint while M. E. Conference was in ression and preached an able sermon at St. Paul on Sunday night. Rev. J. A. Cook and family left last We regret to DR. ROT T. H0DG1N Chiropractor Asheboro office hours: 10 to 12 a. m. said complaint in said action, or the 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m., Monday ,v;eek for Mount Airy. plaintiff will apply to tne coun ior Wednesday, and rriday. Tuesday, ee them leave, the relief demanded in said complaint Thusrday and Saturday from 10 to 12 Miss Alese Millikan, who has been This the 10th day of October, 192L f. onjy. visiting friends in Spencer, has ro- F. M. WRIGHT, i Ramsur office hours: 2 to 6:30 p. m. turned to her home. Cierk Superior Court Randolph Coun- Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. I Miss Mary Allen Bulla, of Thomas ty. I ; iville, was a week end visitor at home. NOTICE DR. JAMES G. CRUTCH FIELD Dentist Bank of Randolph Building Phone 28 Asheboro, N. C North Carolina, Randolph County, in Sunerior Court. Mattie L. Wood vs. Arden F. Wood. The defendant above named will' UK. JUiilM WIIW take notice that an action entitled as' DENTIST above has been commenced in the OSee ever First ffatioaal Bank Superior Court of Randolph County, in Asheboro, N. C te secure an absolute divorce from said defendant; and the said defen- rrv nnrCairil dtnt will further take notice that ae HK U. L. rKLMItLt la nmilvawl ti .nnpar hefnr the clerk cf the Superior Court of said county j in his office in Asheboro, N. C, on the 12th day of November, 1921, and an swer er demur to the complaint In Mid action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint. -This October 4, 192L F. M. WRIGHT, 19 6 St Clerk Superior Court. DENTIST OFFICES IN MORRIS BUILDING PHONE 22e ASHEBORO. N. C NOTICE OF 8ALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY DR. E. M. TAYLOR ' Dentist Randleman, N. C This is to announce that . i nn. i n r.ircr. i Having qualified as executor on the h -.,JT At mr- t sn fif EBSf . AT'J City and U there all the time to prae- will setl at public auction for cash en t, jJ.Btlrtr- im iu hranrh ' the Mwmhei ef the late Enoeh Purii Ue " 'f branches. en the- 7th day- of Noremeer 1BZ1, at one- ertiocK r, tne loiiewing oe- The percentage of foreign born peo ple in the United States is lower today than it has been since 1860. NVm. C. HAMMER L C. MOSEB HAMMER ft MOSEB Attorneys at Law offices in Law Building, Asheboro. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND a a TATE. MD Pay4daa aad fargs NerUi Caredae DR. U.G. ED WARPS I 1 YiTERINARIAN Office evar Aahtboro Bank and Trust Company scribed personal property tewiti lot ef lent corn. This thll day of September,' 192L " M. 8. LINEBERRY, ; Executor Enoch Push Deceased. NOTICE la the Superior Court, before the 1 . . . e ' I 9 tf . norm carouna, Mnaoipa vounv, . Pearl M. Coltrane va. Chester Gar-; The defendant above named will Just claims, wind np aetatea. All bud ' take notice that aa action entitled aa aeoa entrusted hi my care ahaO bar above has been commenced in the 8a; prompt and painstaking attention. f feriet Court of Randolph County, N. C for the purpose of obtaining ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ' absolate divorce! and the eaid defea-! ' ' dant will further Uke notice that he Having qualified as administrator ' Attereey-as-Law Offlce Miller VaUdtaf Having qualified as executor on the estate of Enoch Pugh deceased, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on the premises of the late Enoch Pugh, under the power given me by the will of the said Enoch Pugh on Monday the 7th day of November, 1921 at one o'clock P. M., the following described real estate. "A tract or parcel of land in Frank linville township Randolph county, N. C, adjoining the lands of A P. Brewer, Jacob Ivey and others and de fer ibed and bounded as follows, vis.: Beginning at a stone, the Jas. Allred corner on the south side cf the pub lic road; thence south on tne original line 37.60 chains to a white oak; thence south 60 degrees cast 10.80 chains to a black jack; thenco north 37.60 chain to a small post oak on ride ef the road; thence north 60 de grees west along said road to the be ginning containing forty acres more er less. Said property sold subject to an In crease Sid and the aaid executor re serve the right to accept or reject bid. This 16 day of September, 1921. M. S. LINEBERRY, Executor for Enoch Pugh, deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Superior Court North Carolina, Davidson, county: Corporation Commission of North Carolina vs. The Bank of Denton, Denton N. C Under ond by virtue of an order made by His Honor, Judge J. L. Webb, ' Is remiired te annear at Lot office of cn the estate of Jesae Carter, deceas ' ' h fnrrV tit Mia RtmarW Caait at rl. notlra la hereby riven to all nar Ir. the above entltlad action.1 all credl " ' handetph "County, North - Carolina, ties owing the estate to make prompt 'tore of the Bank of Denton, Denton, ' 7th day of Noyember, 1921, and an-'pajrment "and save costs, and all par-jK.C, are required. to file the under- ' swer or femur te the eompiarnt in lies nowinr claims against tne esxaie mgnea Keceiver oi sato osnx a nate- ald actioa, or the plaintiff will apply to present them within the time pre- -ent ef their, claim at Denton, -N. this notice wiu oe or AsneMro. N. i U the court for the relief demanded scribed by law. or plaint. plead in bar of their eollectlon. saiecenipia This tie Cth . - P.M. WRIGHT. " I J. E. CARTER. or ourt frr Kane Adminintraiof el Jesse carter, vtn Clerk diy f OrteWr, mi.l This the 8th day ef Ortober, 1921. I VS., WW AMIVWlVr I.. Af VH VI HlViV the 1st day ef March, 1922. This lOUi day ef October, 1921. . ARTHUR ROSS. Reetl-er far the Bank af Denton. Back to Town Crier .-..-..""""""-"--""""-Cy How ninny residents of any small community lisive ever considered what mijjlit happen If there were no news pupers'r Just previous to "Sub scribe for Your Home Town Paper Week," which is to he observed the country over November 7-12, Is a good time to recall the plight of Macon, Mo., not long ugo, when fire put the Chronkle-IIerald out of business for two weeks. According to The Publishers' Aux iliary, the old town crier, relic of many yeurs hack, was yanked froSi his hiding place, dusted off, and put back on his Job, with a Jangling bell, a megaphone, and a fog-horn voice only a little worse for long disuse. It may have been a novelty for two weeks. Hut think of a community without printers' Ink, compelled to get Its announcements of auction, sales, court sessions, births, marriages, deaths, epidemics of sickness, dog or dinances, board meetings, commence ments, tax notices, advertisements of help end situations wanted, acci dents, and the rest, through a shouted word Uke that of the ordinary train announcer In a city depot. The town crier wss a romantic figure In his day, but few towns would like to return to his ministrations now. When one thloks of the temporary pllkht of Macon, and that It might become the permanent handicap of many towns. It Is well to tblnk of sup porting the local paper. Auction Sale Farming Tools and Kitch en F urniture Saturday, November 12 I Will Sell at My Residence Three Miles West of Asheboro, the Following Articles of Personal Property, to wit: One Ford Tractor, Plows and full equipment; Two Walking. Plows, One Three-Horse Riding Plow, One Roan Mare, Ten Years Old; Harness, Wagons and other Farming Tools and Household and Kitchen Furniture. t J. H. REDDING This October 10, 1921. 4 X RABBITS! RABBITS! We will start buying rabbits next Monday, Octo ber 31. Want all we can get. Also chickens, eggs, and turkeys. Highest Prices Paid at all Times RUSSELL PRODUCE COMPANY Asheboro, N. C. Educate For Business The Business Training offers a short, easy and inexpensive route to Success. Practical business, stenographic and secretarial courses given. King's graduate with leading Carolina firms. Students assisted iree to situations. Hates of .uition and board very reasonable. Enroll any time. Write today ior catalog. Raleigh, N. C "An Accredited School Charlotte, N. C. Ht Knows His Folks. Here are some random observations of a man who has visited and studied giod many small communities: If you read your local paper yo will not miss much that Is happening round home. There Is no use saying (hst you wish your 'own had a paper like one In the other town, for the other fellow there I saying the same thing. The man who reads his local pap4r thoroughly Is usually pretty food rltlxen end ha It all over the fellow who does not. Iocal papers, when sll I said end done, do more to uphold the Institution of this state snd country thsn sny other known contributing force In the world's work. Random Observation. This Isn't a country publisher talk ing, hut the editor of farm paper: The metropolitan dally will bring to one's doorstep the news of the world seen through the spectacle of the city editor, but It la tbe editor who I Wee la the heart of the community who la able to reflect tbe sentiment of tbe local group. Ho alone Is the trwo Interpreter of frets as tbey affect -the !. Iowa and tba farming coat-1 snanHy ttitt Itfimedlatalf nrtmei tao I towa. i' s . . . EAGLE "MIKADO" encilNo.174 r "'iff tp For Saks at yoat Dealer ' Made In free -Um ASK FOB THI YZLLOW PENGGL WITH THE UD BAND EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK SomeiKiiid to 'W i ti fw TUA tf IUm tU wil m H i4yurfu-b. Think ef t yW mrf sJJ Man to ht ayWwl&lwMn--l JjU Bmtft. TKinl f ue arMng la Ma rJlo. TUna of fU tW Wil pw Im etfn Ul-I AS - mA-j jBa- wnMar OT"in ywii Wii t fm wkrt fm tm tkinUn Jul pOLE'C - DOWN DRAFT RANGE Tht Stoct f txdah eafaraa J McCRARY-REDDLNG HARDWARE COIPANY i Ji C. .P.' V. Crltcaer, Atty.. , . 4t 10 17 U .'t 'u 'V 1 In flrt-Krt AV

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