- Thursday;, fecruary 23. TUE ASHXBQUd, COURIER, ASI1LBQR0. N. C. REDUCED EOL'ND TBtP FARES ' - . VU ., ' I Norfolk Souiheni Rsilrea . . - J Account -- i -Minli Graa... Mobile, Alabama -...-' Febraarr CT-2Sth , - Ticket sold February ?4th to. 2Sth W. L. "Ward mdusive. Final limit March 7, 1922. S day at $2.00 per day . . Extension o fUmit to- March 22. 1922, 44 miles at 10c per mile , oa payment of One-Dollar Fee. ' - WSaW' "'Vk'coitVw V.rv? General Passenger Agent. g day9 2JK) ; i f t . ri,,ri,, 105 miles at 10c per mile REDUCE! BOOT) TRIF-FAKES - Norfolk Whern Eallroao -' Account I- ke.oId'February Jg-Oftg- iT.5- Pinal limit. March 7, la elusive., t u . 00 1 w Extension of Linux to ' ;t of One Dollar Fee. ; v J. F. D ALTON, .'Vv General Passenger Agen-. J - NOTICE vOFLAND SALE -v ' . . nf the nower conferred by 4 By virtue of the power g m rllrt of Rlndolph County, in the nlcSroSeSTtherein pending en ilw Cheek. Administrator of !,tl6iJ rlLt vaewased vs. Florenca Je'we &k Mfon MoX the 6th ay of Marcn N. &7 at AKhehoro. N. C, at OUSeaoor iu f -Hrier. "i:,. w.nn fn the highest -ouuo - , - , i estate, ie. following ucw " Ascertain tract or parcel of land in .-j-TST rnnntv. State of North wtt: . . . 1 nf anA in tULUVlMit , arolina, adjoining we .... il lands 01 ... . n.jv Vance Mvnc, u. iv. homas Brady, vance w . ' r u effitt et al, bounaeu us w"u"' i. m1nrinir Kec-innintr ai. i-""" --- 1 - .. - uth 47.08 1 chains to a pine;, unence if cnaoSsto0nt; Se ?kS?6rPSK rth 20-16 chams to a p nR 4 a stone, ' 50 chaillS fc-ffiky-SE 2Sc ?V, IS 15 chains to a pine, now a Srfce1 .LT S th beginning, containing tuna w v. 1 v acres, more or less. laid tract of land is all that certain - f innd conveyed to Mary J. eek ty H. T. Cavsness ana wue, ' - il be seen by reierence w Mistered in the office of the register deed3 for Kanaoipn coum-y, """" pace 554. . Subject, howe ?K however, to the following wit- . . ?nSVtTJt of 50 acresmore deeded to J. F. Craven by Ma-, senbed lands belonging to c.-.id toun J Cheek, as will be seen by rei- ty, on the following terms, v z: mce to deed registered in book 166, Tract The o1 Homc ge 195. ', site, in Back Cr&k township, five Second: Two acres, moie or less, mi)es Arfieboro fln the galigL la:d sold by W. M. 9n"k - bury road containing two hundred and iyorth, the same being the second fporteen (214) acres more or , M t mentioned an1d.dene1dRin survey recorded in Book No. 115, page uch is registered m book 182, page 3gft in thfi office of Repistor of Dee)s 6., .. x . ,- of Randolph county. This tract is to .Third: A tract of one-half acre, he Jm m . ore or less, bounded and described Spturday February 25, ?t 11 o'clock t follows, towit: . a. m. Thjs tract sub-dividsd into Beginning at Vance Myncks com- n fams , f stone; thence south 30 degree st 4 chains and 22 links to a stone Tract No. 2 consisting of 74.39 r.cres the middle of the graded road lead- purchased by the Board of Commir t to Cheek's mills; thence east of sioners on the 27th day of September, uth along said road about 3 chains 10X7, and located one-half mile west 1 90 links to a stone in the middle of Asheboro n Sunset averue exten said road, an original corner of a sion, and known us the Spencer firm. ,ct of land purchased of Gurney M. The deed for same recorded in Bock mme? et al. by W. M. Cheek; No. 173, page 107 in the office or I'eg nce north 6 chains 75 links to the istec of Deeds. This tract of land is -inning, the same being included in to be offered for sale at 1 o'clec'-. p. boundaries of the first t.ract con- m. on th'a premises on Saturday, Fcb ed by W. M. Cheek, and wife .o ruary 25. A:Hayworth, m irifl be seen 1 by on u anc , to tJifl 'deed which is regis of AaheTwr0i U9U ,4 ta book 1W, jage 116. f b which & of i rli ?ntfC ? vi Ltn as y. W t s located at west end o' ek and wife t .J. ML Jnl " Id tract. This lot will be offered , be seen by reference to deed ga on 5, at 2 0,cIock f A p-ra-on Saturd February ifthi ' Atract of 9 acres, more or. Terms of sale: ! One-third cash; , sold and conveyed by W. M. one-third In twelve months, and the ek .to J. M. Deatonas will be remaining one-third to be due in two V by reference to "deed which Is years. All deferred payments to he stered In book 168, page 193. properly secured with interest at six ixth: . And a tract of 20 acre, per sent per annum. or less, sold and eonYeyed by The Board, of County Commission M Cheek to J. T. Poole, by deed ers reserves the right to reject any ch It registered in book 164, page 0r all bids en any of the above! de .. scribed land. .tut leaving 92 1-2 acres, more or"; 1, Deionging 10 me saiu tt. m. eek, after the deduction of the par 9 above particularly enumerated, eventhi And subject also, to the et of . Florence Cheek and the estead of 'the minor children of M. - Cheek, - deceased. both of h have been layed off and allot- . . . .l. I Tir 11 according to the following metes bounds, towit;' (Hnnlng at a stone on west side, ublie road, , northward from i hduso, titI J Craven, t al ti. Millard running thence aeuth 20 degwes.c,, et , j wui on the 25th day tha various, courwa of fiald rood of Fbnulry. 1W2 at One o'clock P. M. halna to thrld lint, also Scott s on jj,, premmises: in; the -town of then mth on ScotVa line- 7.50, FrankUnville, offer for sal at publie s -to the' eld original corner. anctlon, to th highest bilder, the fol 'n corner; the west on tho old j0wlnff described tnxt of 'and, -"J?-. fT.VSt' '' Beglimlnjr in Ue middle of, Walnut C9 .1!.' I fclA thov ast.sUe oiv Allml 1 24 degrees west 1& ehsim to a 6inetl crt corner thence , North 5 nearorner o( field 1 then ftorth de?re the east side of 2 degree. ' a.t ; 10.67 chain, to Mfd ,tmt l9 chJ, and 78 ,lhk w , wcTpk f m? stake; thenco south 85 degms oast ( T1". ,,,fd bondarl chain, to a stone, John-. BuroV. oor. g to a A. Uayworth; "cepV ner oa North tide i of. Cray rtroet; upstairs of residence and .thrthenct north 5 degrees'east fifty -six room downstairs rhlch U ' chains and 65 link, to a . stone ' pile, I to to w th tha balanco of the john Craven', corner In J.'M ElUWs and the Joint psa of the. well. iine theoc. west with the old lino 13 norch, front yard nd front hall chains and 34 links to a stono old or allowed to go with laid njstaki rftrJ thnc4 louth vUh the old "Hnft E. room downstair... '' !e7.30 chains to the middle of branch; . ,,,,." 1. 11 11,. i-j t Including alio s J the land oa ,i. .(.1. .. "ajit aid. of publio road about , mora or 1m on that side of' ad; maUn the dower altogfilV d; muUnjr the dower altogith-,nirin!nr ., more or Ism. . . . ' - ; 1 , ... , ' . v 'i is of win one-tbird sh, bjd- n a crcht of six rnrhths, with ,t from date of mnftrmail.m. ner1, more or laas. . . m on ,.i'tho 21th ds of J-.n i .ry, 'j f :i' J. w. ( i,:. 1 :., Adm. of.V. V. ( ' "i . l t - 1 :imseur, il. C, K. 1 . 1. 2o. 1 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Annual tUUmt of number of days, per dieia and mileage of County Commissioners for the jear ending Netember. 1921: , : t ?io.eo 4.40 $14.49 $10.00 10.50 $20.50 $ 8.00 6.80 $1480 10 - LG Elliott 4 days at $2 00 per day . . 68 miles at 10c per mile Total O. C, Marsh 5 days at $2.00 per day $10.DO 40 miles at 10c per mile 4.00 To March 31, 1921 $14.00 All-time commissioner at $125 I per month, from April 1.. $300.00 Total $314.00 16 days at $2.00 per day ... . $32.00 288 miles at 10c per mile . . . . 28.80 Total .' $60.80 18 mil.es at 10c per mile 1-80 Total $ Grand Total $66.60 Amos Hinshaw , t S2 00 , ,,2 00 192 mil6s at 10c Der mile . . ., 19.20 192 miles at 10c per mile . . ., Total $51.20 I ,1 1 1 r or t n ,111 t.a .in.. v, fill . uajf . ; r Total $!).25 a ti ,1: w x , w Total expenditures .. $486.75 h J- FWhite, Register of Deed,, and ex,offido to Boar(, ftf Cou Commissioners, of said county, do hereby certify 'that the annexed V sheets is a true and correct exhibit ot County C.mmissio.ersfor the twe.ve ir, . , , ecemoer 1, 11 This the 7th day of December, 1921. . JOHN F. WHITE, Register of Deeds and Ex-Officio Clerk to the Boara. (SEAL.) Notice of County Land Sale. The Boaid of County Commission- ers of Randolph county will . offer lor t0 the hienest bWde- on Saturday February 25, 1922, the following , This the 24th day of Jan., 1922 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS SIONERS OF RANDOLPH COUNTY, Per O. C Marsh, Chairman. J. F. White, Clerk to Board. 2-2-22-4t NOTICE. OF LAND SALE , By Virtue of an order of the Su- ipn county, in w0 .1. sn.i.i Priinr thonce dofn branch to the beginnlny tnfnco nown orancn to tno Deginninf ca i-.T , , containing acres fhor. r less, , -. mM , , . ' Trms of sale one-half cashtho re- "-n'1 m : Y""J V , J"0h.- hve Id will be first mid In lots and thri sold as a VhIe n, ,a w confi?mo1 i lh, tf th, brJn?( th, mo ,sBms will bo sutjflt to confirm stlon of tho court, TJ.Is tho 2U1 rt.iy f Jrr,imry, 1922. .John t. mnTA.iN, C01 llllll; s.cihr. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE : - ' ,' , " ' SALE OF LAND ' - - ' - Under and by virtue of nower riv en in a certain, mortgage, bearing dolph county, North Carolina, adjiin. date af May 11, 1921, given by Joe fcg the lands cf C. A. Cox, Wesley Collins and his wife, Minnie Collin?; AM red. Robert Jt..;an and other to the undersigned to secure the pa J -. This Januar 2'!, l!22. ment. of-a certaia bond for twentyv' JOHN F. WHITE, five iiuidred dollars, of even date Register of !ht-l- a:id Entr)' T. !:.; with said mortgage, given by the said 1-26-4 1 pd fi r Rundolph Count' . Joe Collins and his said wife to th undersigned, said note or boud-bein? NOTICE OF SALE due and payable on the first day cf Dy virtu re 0; .-. power plven to t-.. January, 1922, and default havinjr ur.dersijn.e.f in a 1 teed of Trua n u r been made in the payment of the by S. A. Thoir., r. and wife Rose u same and the interest due thereon, Thompson, ani Elizabeth Barne- a the undersigned will at 12 o'clock J!, widow, to the umiersigned Trupie on the 25m day of February, 1922, at dated June :;0t!,. !.r'0, retonle.l in the the court house door in Asheboro, N. iCe of the Register of Deedb C, sell to the highest bidder for cash, Randolph Cou.M-. , N. C.(default hav the foUownng described real estate, ;ng been ma.!- i-. 'he payme;it of th situate, -lying and being in Richlaud indebtedness thercbv secured, the u ,- Caclina, and x " . -i being more fully rte- scribed by metes and bounds as fol- iob, vow 11. Beginning at a post oak in Elijah Vuncannon s line and runs north 68 degrees west 12 chains to a stone, E. Graves corner on the bank of the tiTicii, uieiice norui o aeRrees wei-i crossing 2 1.4 chains to a stone, said uraves corner; mence soum zi ue.- giwa ncai o o t;iyaiia lu tx swuv, iormeriy a nam ire; mence non.i 79 1-2 degrees west 48 08 chains to a stone on the east side of the rail- road; thence north 3 degrees west, with said railroad, 2.04 chains to a o"e;o o C n?rth & deSreel east 316 2-3 wa-ns to a stone; thence north 3 degrees west 316 2-3 chains J 5J2"S;o u"Ce ?Uth .8? JegrfuS West 316 2-3 chains to a stone on the oluc U1 rai'ryau; mence norxn WiU, aa,u . to a stone; thence east 9.22 chains to fi,- Pine. rresne., s corner; thence south 16 chains' to a black jack; thence east 14.46 chains to a stake; thence north 18 16 chains to a ICU .,.,c,.i.c ti, i4.o, cuams iu a rock; thence south 15 chains to the beginning, containing one hundred and thirty (130) acres, and one- fourth interest m five acre tract known as the mine land. Second tract: Beginning at a stone on the west side of the railroad and running south along said railroad 3.33 1-3 chains and linke; thence west 3 chains to a pine knot; thence north 3.33 1-3 chains and links to a stone; thence east 3 chains to the beginning, luiiuuuiug uiie acre, more or less. This the 24th day of January, 1922. WILLIAM V. COLE, Mortgatree' Hammer & Moser, Attorneys for Mortgagee. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ' Having qualified as executor of th estate of Martha Jane Allred. dPcpa- ed, this is to .notify all persons hav- ing claims against said estate to pre sent them to ' thP i-niioKim a.,u, verified, on or before the 18th day of January, 1923, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate please come forward nnd' mnV-o iA;., payment. This the 18th Hav nf laniKm 1Q90 W. C. JONES. Executor Martha Jane Allred, DecV). Franklinville, N. C. Notice Having nunlified as executor on the estate of J. L. Ward, deceased, before F.' M. Wright, Clerk of the Superior oun oi nancioipn county. All per- sons having claims against dnst said es- sent them to tate are notihed to pre: the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 1st day of February, vj'dr,, or this notice vUl be pleaded in bar! of thsir recovery; and all persons ow-1 big said estate will come forward and mrice immediate settlement. This 31st day of January, 1922. J. E. WARD, Executor 2-2-22-6L NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned will annlv to His ExcpFinnr. Cameron Morrison, Governor of Norm' 1 Sa-soline engine, 1 grist mill, one ar, Biscoe, Oandorackson Springs, Carolina, for a pardon, during pa- corn sheller, one wagon, one buggy, "!?'hur8t and Aberdeen, don wee in March, 1922. tne same three pair8 of Bcales' show cases, Mixed t Leaves Asheboro 1:30 p being'the week beginning on the sec- Btore Koods and fixtures, one re frig- m- day except Tundav for Star, Bis ond Sunday in March 1922- said crator ne money safe, tomplete cce Candor and Ellarbe. undersigned having been convicted ,f unlawful manufacture and sale m liquor at the 1921, special term 01 Superior Court of Randolph County. All persons opposing said paroon ar- hereby requested to make their pi o tests at one. ' , This the 25th day of Jandary, 1922. 4t-2-16 , WILL BRILES. NOTICE North Carolina, Randolph County, in the Superior Court; W. M. Garner vs. Nancy Garner. . The defendant abote named wrtt take notice that an action entitled as uvto nma pcen commencea in tno CTnwr wuii m nanaoipn county ior w purpose ox aecunnf an aosoiute aiyorce rroro tne dsrendant; and the aid defendant will further take notice lTa i? ITqr,r? w PP?T Mn tto Qork of the Supor Court of said younvy on too ni ; oay or Marcn, ana answer or demur to the com plaint In .aid action or tho"- plalnUrT!North Carolina, and in FranUinvill. Y. nyyii w wu.iiu. rciiwj- ""ST. ar.r,trTr?l,Tnu " : J ' ?"7 Smr7 ".'A. P. U rower. Jsccb lwy and others F. M WRIGHT. 6t-2-l i. Oerk Superior Coon. -f- AdwInUtrstor's Notfre - ' : Harinff Qualified as administrator of tho ostato 6f John F. Jarred, dt- eeased, before F, M.WrUtht, clerk or.k; ; theYio. .')th. 0 degree, eastj . JK'T ao,pn fflO.SO chain, to a tlack Jack; thenoe tr. this ! IA tlflflf bll MHnM .1. ,1 fn 4. - - II 1 In claims, ffunst said esUU to pre verifiod, on or before the rd Hay reuruary, i4., or inn novic will' o pleaded tobar of th-lr recovery, i All Mrsons who are Indebted tn said Ute wiU plee make IramoJi.t pay. - ' '"r'r-1'. 'C v .... i .i.n?. . , i..wm do casn wn tut saio u eon- A. ROHI'-INS, ' - Administrators'. NOTICE OF LAND ENTRY Cash A. Cox has this day entered about four (4) acres of land, more or les la Franklmville township, Rai. I ucrBiinitu 1 ru-uc vi oner ror sritp the highest bidder for cash, at the court house don in Asheboro, X. C, twelve O dock inx n on March 111 1 '1- the following described tract of lam.;" t adjoining the lands of Thomas Ri, K. Fuller, I. I. 1'ierce, Wm Wood, ice, K Ear- jjjn 'Arnold and J. M. 3$ follows: ' ' First tract: Heirinning J(lce S COmer, rU nn no- Ihnrs -. r-hninfe tn a hnh- n. .v.. iC " '' Z "u chains 50 links to a white oak, thence west 15 chains to a stake, thence non-i 26 chains and 50 links to a staice m Wm: Wood's line; thence north 86 degrees east 20 chains to a pine; thence north 9 chains and 95 links to a post 0ak in I. I. Pierce's line: thence north 86 deKree east 24 chains to stake or large rock, thence south 60 14 chains to the beginning, (176 acres) fouth tract:: Adjoining; the lands 0f r. f Lasiter, M. W. Free and others. Beginning at a white oak, stUmp M. W. Free's corner- thence1 south along his line 7 chains to a1 small maple; thence east 7 chains to a pne 0f stone; thence north 7 chains tn t ,( 17 i line; thence west along said line7, chains to the beginning, containing & ' acres, more or less 1 Fifth tract: Adjoining tract No. I 3, beginning at a dogwood R. F. I Lassiter's southwest corner, running' north 15 deggrees east 17 chains and , 49 links to a stone on the bank of, Caraway creek, five feet from the! water, thence down the various i courses of the creek 5 feet from the waier, M) cnains to a stone on tie bank of said creek, five feet from the water, tree's corner; thence south on Free's line 30 chains to a stone in Fr('s.line; thence east 50 links to the beginning, containing 43 acres, more or less. 1 Sixtn Tract: Adjoining tract No. 4, beginning at a black oak, running tnence west 23 chains to a white oak stump iuners corner; thence soutir onullers line 17.50 chains to a, . ,f S0Urw00lls ln J- F- Reams' ( llne, thence east on said line 23 chains 1 J. a sPanish oak ln R- F- Lassiter s Il,ne thence north on saitl lme 17-r' chains to beginning, containing 53, acres' more ol' less Terms cl sale cash . . A. M. SCALES, 4t-2-16 Trustee. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as executrix of Addie C. SIcAlister, deceased, Lite of the COUntv of Rnnilolnh. strife nf North Carolina, before F. M. Wiight, C. S. C., of said county, this is to notify all persons having claims against said decedent to present same to the undersigned at or before the 1st .lay of March, 1923 This the 16th day of Feb., 1922. MAY. D. McALISTER, Executrix of Addie C. McA'ister, Deceased. 223-6t Asheboro, N. C. NOTICE TTI . . .1 ? , ... me unuersignea aanunisirators o John F. Jarrell. dpcpsl. will nflV for sale to the highest bidder for ca on the premises of the late John F. Jarrell, on Thursday, March 2, 1922, at the. hour of t" o'clock, a. m., the following personal property: telephone outfit, including switch - boar(,' llnes and phanee, typewriter, farmlnK tools harness, one range, Ihou?ehold and kltchen furniture. .Th,ere,ll"e other hinfs niiiit win w u.iereu lur baie uu . are too numerous to mention. This the 3rd day of February, 1"22. N. A. ROBBIN.S. . W. F. REDDING. It 1 NOTICE OF "LAND SALE Under and by virtue of power sale giyen in the last will and testa ment of Enoch Pugh, deceasel, to the tin.iaiimuf ,,m ti& omUraifm. mA hnv ncr nun firf r vwiitrti nf gaid last will and testament and said )aat will and testament raving been hy probated in the office of the Clerk of , the Court for Randolph county, tho undersigned will on the 4th day of March, 1922, sell at pub- aucUon. at one o'clock p. rru, on h nMn(aa in Rniiini M.nt. township, all mat certain timet or Preel of land, adjoining the lands off and described and bounded as fol Iowa, towit! ' , . Beginning at a none, the James Allred comer on the south side of the south IT iA chain, la tho pbv of bo nvblle: road; thane, south on the' or-'tmnfnr, ataimYf twet.ty-nJno acres Mk on side of the road thence north! th. beglnnirgr, oontainlnir forty . 40 mrTM mOlW or 1. V . . 'I - Said proper will-be sold' subject ! ,,?nsl eiwtor reserve, the right to rJtt any and all bids, z ' Tma flrtned..' - i r f. 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Hours: 10:00 to 12:00 a. m. 2:00 to 5:00 P- m- ako 7:0e to 8:00 p. m i,101''ly rriaay.. Phone 60 nn,TmnnTT . DR. J. G. CRUTCHFIELO . , Dentist Bank of Randolph Building Phone 28 Asheboro, N. C C. S. TATE. MD. Physician and Surgeon Baaieur North Caroline G. H. KING Attorney-at-Law Office Miller building Practice in aU courts, collect and ad Just claims, wind up estates. All bus! nets entrusted in my care shall hav prompt and painstaking attention. : Authorized Ford Agencv Standard ized Ford serviee and repairs. 5p: l'Vestone and United States Tires anr Tubva., ASHEBORO MOTOR CAR CO, "Service Hat Satisfies." h' Passenger train schedules corrected to January 10, 193B. Published as in formation only, not ruaranteed Passenger train Uaves Ashoboro aay except Sunday 3:10 p. m. for i r or runner larsmaUon address, J. F. DALTON. General Passenger Agent, Norfolk, Va. L. D. BURIHEAD, Ticket Agont, Ashekoro, ?. C. This is to announcV thft DR. J. D. GREGG has opened a dental office at Siler nty and is there all the time to prac tice dentistry in .11 its branches. LAND SALE By virtue of a doer of the sud Hnr rmirt nf RunflnlnK innntv in . special proceeding entitled J. W. Peal et al vs. Nathaniel Cobls et al. I will on the 26th day of February, 1922, at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door in Asheboro, N. a, sell to th high est bidder for onovhaJT cash, the r- malning ons-half on a credit of six nmthi tv. fiu i.wj of land in Randolph county, Back ireeK township, . . Berlnnln at a stone on the we lido of tho Southern Railroad: thmca Weat 17'ehklna la arVife Mh Iim north It S-4 rkiilni ttt east 17 chain, to a itmi theW ; This sal Is mad on account ot ten pr cent bid baviar bea placed .f . M . ymWTt This the 8th day of February. 1t2X JOHN T. BBJTTAIN. Oosasalasloner. A man ! In Chicago, Joseph Nor- quarreling , lrtth hi. wife. '. Tho JoU .iwniimeoTliim ta taa-hla rtfa a lm wick, wa. arraigned' hi eaurt rfor tnorlsi tnt fteturdatf a on. and m ehurch every Sundar. II. was furtb- r told that a Murt onihU part wtuld con Mm 250, - " , . j tw inn inm-iiii-mrr Tiiinwii AC ED RESIDENT HAS ESCAPE SAEROTT X , "I was at my work, my limbs be cajne tumb, 1 3. d.2.iy it'.,. laii my tars Mtuitril topoeJ ujj. 1 kau stomach, aiki severe LloaUiig after meJ-. Uoctory fu..ed to ht-.'p sne. One d..se .hir s W L.:ulrtul Remedy, recco nvmended by i.w :, pr .to. a I. it me. I am c.;iU:iu.!.j: win .-plen.lia ie.b,:.- ' tee eor- .i it . it r. rilJI I'C .liVt-i 1 L- ar.i all t.i.nn:e3 preparut.n jjt 1, trie catarrhal mcar m-n Ci te-.inal tract .. niuiion whicn caa-oP iniuiu.i . stomach, liver ami ir.te-ti.il ments, inclu.iir.jr apiei..!,cit ' .-. oac i u. ooia ana guaranteed lf .... Reform in ( ounty Government Governor Morrison is consider ing the appintment of a commissioh, the purpose of which is to reform county government in the State. The proof is ample that drastic re formation is absolutly necessary ai:d that the ship.shod, careless ana wasteful methods at present in vogue be relegated to the scrap heap Audits have shown amazing loose ness in county finances, and inair counties run behind millions annual ly. Nobody seems to know their in debtedness, which in many instance is enormous. Hastings' Seeds .922 Catalog Free It's ready now. 100 handsomely Il lustrated pages of worth-whfla seed and garden news forgouthern gardexi ers and farmers. "Itis new catalog, we believe, is the most valuable seed book ever published. It contains 108 full pages of the most popular vege tables, flowers and farm crop plant, the finest work of fts kind ever at tempted, j With our photographic illustrations) and color pictures also from photo graphs, we show you Just what you can ?row with Hastings' Seeds even be fore you order the seeds. Our cata log makes garden and flower bec planning easy and it should be toj every single Southern horns, Write us a post-card for it, giving your name! and address. It will come to you by return mail and you will' be mighty glad you've got It. Hastings' Seeds are the Standard of the South, and the largest mall order seed house in the world 1 back of them. They've go to be the best. Write now for the 1922 catalog. It is absolutely free. H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN ATLANTA, GA. NOTICK OF LAND .SALE UNDER MORTGAGE By virtue of the power Tested m the undersigned by lhal certain Mortgage deed by M G. Han-is and M. E. Harris his wife on the 20th day of March 1f)1 recorded in Rook 184 Ipage 95 in the office of the .register 'of deeds for Randolph fnunty. I wfll sell at public auction jr.f a: ,i oft the 18th day of March 1922 at IT o'clock M., at the court house door is Asheboro, N. C, the following laud situated in Randolph county, ani bounded as follows: Beginning at a pineknot aild run ning north 70 degrees west 24 chains and 95 links to a white oak; thence north 21 degrees west 7 chains and 25 links to a stone; thence south 775i degrees west 11 lhairs and 75 'link? to a stone; thence south 10 de(?dees west 8 chains to a popular: thence south 75 Vi degrees east 5 chains and 10 links to a black gum; thence sonti 15 chains and 70 links to a stone in trie old line; thence east 10 chains ta a pine sapling- thence north 1 rod; thence East 32 chains and 89 links tn a poplar; thence north 13 and 6-20 chains and 10 links to a white oaic; thence west 8 chains and 69 links U the beginning containing 60 acres more or less. This sale, is made on the account of a non payment for the sum of One Thousand Dollars and interest r-csT ed by said mortgage deed. Saifi mortgnire deed containing a power of sale, authorizing the undersigned to make sale of said land in the event of default being made in payment of a debt secured by sakl mortirge deed. Said default having .beea made Our is accordingly made under said power. ThiR the 16, day of February" 1922, J. C. COX, Mortgagor. SALE NOTICE By virtue of an order of tho vtrfw rior court In the special proceeding entitled Arthur Ross vs. Iouisa Mc Cain et al, I will, on the 23rd day of February, 1922, at 12 o'clock a, the court house door at Asheboro, Ji C, sell to tho highest bidder at pub lic auction the following deacriboi real estate, vis: Beginning at a stone In the edge of FayettevilU Street, ! tho north-wav comer of tho Jess. Lytlo lot and rasas mence aouta Hi degress oast 460 root to a stone; thence north 99 feet to a, stone; thence north 76 drrM was - 430 feet to'a stone t thenca south I ' degreed west 140 1-8 feet to the b- tfnulnsf, containing aqu.ro feat aiore or Ueai ' s. v r. j" Term, on half cash and. 'tho fal-' ' ane on the credit of throe month., rt-v' tl. to be retained until all lb. pure-, as. prir i. paid., w ; - .,.k' -j " Th. above, sale I. mad. Wnn.s : an .dvan'bid 'Of nv. pr ent th. prfro bid at a prior aala, It hring' a- rw.la ' t . This tho tlh dy nf FrVrimry 4. A. f 1.. J' c. v. 5: -1 ,4' i it. J i ' :.:. i