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Till ILAY, MAJra SO, ISC2' THE ASllECOnO COUIUEH, ASLiLUOlUI, fl. (1 Pajre Seren hOTICE TO CREDITORS . -' Having qualified as adrrjujstrator on the esUte of Thomas lugh, deceas- . ed, late of the County of RanJolpn, , f t&te of North Carolina, before J". M. . .Wnsrht, Oerk ef the Supericr Court f K.indo!ph County, this ia to notify - all persons tavii.g claims Sfrvnst said ' .eieeedent to present wnt to the ua - eden-igned, at or before the 10th dy of March, 1923 failing- which, this " notice will b pleaded in bar f their recovery. 'vv v" ?v ": Ibis th S day of March. 1922. r, - K. F. PUli!, fa. C KAM11E2 ; L C MOSES ; UAiLMLIl & MOSER . ' . Attorneys a'. Law .' Offices la Law Building,' Afieboro, , ' DIL O. L. PRESNELL r DENTIST -"v v ;'"' OFFICES IN MORRIS BUILDING A (1 mirdstrator of THOMAsTpUGHr PHONE 226 V J J. ASHEBORQ, Ti,T C deceased, Ramseur, N;C - t-5- DR. JOHN SWA111K- '.'-, - -.DENTIST T OOee Tr rim National Baak Phoat 192 , - Ashcfcere, N. C iXu-Dentist -J. X r MORTGAGE SALE OF, LAND ; , t ' &y Virtue ;bf the power contain. f in a Mortgage Deed executed byS. W. Kearn and Viola Kearns, his wife, on - he 29 day of March 1919, recorded in - ' Book 184 atPage 96 in the Office ef ' the Register of Deeds for Randolph " - - County, and default having been .made "" in the bavment of said mortgage ac- - 4 -cording to the ternuptherein, I Will on 5:00 pi m. aleo 7:00 ; to 8:00 xne cm, uy Airn i.v juonaay ana XTWiay.---.- c ; r'--r Phone 60 'Uv DR. TAYLOR DR. ROY T. HODGIN v"W:-; Chiropractor '-Asheboroi ,Nf.,ft"fy-e: Hours: 10:00 fo 12:00 a. m. 2:00 to o'clock M., sell at the Court House door in Ashfiboro. N- C.-'at Dnblic auction to the highest bidder for cash the land i X. .J : ' "-c embraced in said' jnongag.eFcru)ett ginning ,at a -dogwood HuaatfyV Ufenow and bounded o the .t:fbf, B N,!;;:.;-' . Walker, da the South by e. it waiKer, ontheEastby naiaDetn jttinexr on L -vNertb and East by Jli R..Pearce, con j. 5Titiir 130 acres more or ' -less. taining DR. CRliriIELjjr Bank of Bandolph Buflding 5 vi'AsheboroiN; O S;PByaicia jwl ,Srjtli . l jn) located in Back "Creek. Townshiti. ltirilS STATE" 6F ifORTH CAROLINA . BURPEE'S Ai;;;uftL ; : The LeadlBi Aiwriean 8ee Cataloi :". KmtpW Anraal it a otnpleU gnid for the VefoUbU and Flower gardm. 'It b a .bright aad lntrMtin( book with -OTOT a hundred vgetablM and flow- ' on Uluttratod hi the color of actur. r Write for your coy today. - L lYAflee BurpeeCo. - Seed Growers Philadelphia PLAID a akt miftllB L 9 Any rxvirviu Report of the Condition of kfc THE PEOPLES BANK;- at Randleman: in the state-of North rCarolinai at - the close . of business March;lpa49,;-,' -r r, ' ' 'Resources YX Loans' and - discounts. Demand uoans Orerdrafts, unsecured . $98.06 ' United States bonds' and $1B5;093.21 iir 2,000.00 Liberty : bonds acres, jo . ; v?Th creditor tK to-ftf Sarah I North Carolina state bonds. . 9,00V. and eof the beBt-armsin 'AvrMhAim-.i iM'o'k'n KQ,w All ntbr -stocks bonds . ce tnuc uie unoersiKnea nas quati-r mu t'KKco ' fourth -- Caraway . . ; , ..1- is -now zhreetourths acres h 55' theundeWeiatHighPoinNorth tWO COW; pastures and One -Ota. 9on.: CBTolina.'. mthin ' twnhm rnotiths 'imri Pleaded Set' baft ot same fci'H anies ;Vi SPBNWLBORNva- I boure i i,y, Executor of; the estate of -Sara-J-iinsurance Weibornewafled, , .! 2-23-4t;, 1 liaceai.- buadihg8.a , , uenn8 qi saje casn.sate w puit w satisfy,,: aMMrf&ilf -v3 - . This the ethrday of, Mjureb-1922 : AIORTfiAGE" 0AL? OF: , 98.06 4V; .22350.00 00 00 Biankina houses. $175.00: fur- .nUure ana- nxtures wio,w a,oou.uu amounts due from Jjanks, - trust: com- Fashion fJ U puts striped iiinlerlals tn the lad for sports skirts, but they have some competition In plntd and checked 'patterns ir nil skirt innterials. Checks i with, fringed edBes,; are reml- nlcent of shawls uod they make many of . thesmart new models ', In aiilch the frlngle is substituted' for a tiem at the bottoni of the skirt and also finish es' the patch pockets. A skirt of this kind appears . m; the picture above. cut on simplfrlnes und having a sep arate iel( f. the . material. These fringed -..'-.materials are pit ticularly smart In the new wrapped skirts with the fringed edge arranged to run from belt to hem, . . , ' Sptd-t skirts and street skirts are a Utile lunger than tliey were, the regu lation length being from six to eight inches frorft the floor. f lannel in plain colors, In stripes and plaids, Isr a rival for prunella and other cloths. 24 CERTIFICATE 6F DISSOLUTION' fi.State' of? North: Carolina, i : Depart ment of 8tfaLm:&Zg&rZ.t Rv MikudM the TOwer f' sale tamed i in av'mortgogMee4 -1 executed: -:C the Bthiday of February 1918 brAWrde..r.mereas,:it appears to" niy satisfac- King and Henrietta King; his wife, to. tioii; by duly authenticated . record t Tha Cwf2 Lumber Company : TheKCox ;he proceedfaigR f of tjie voluntary dis . lamber (mpanyr-.wilt sell on the BtV-Boiatioit thereof .by tihe linanimaus conn day of April 1922, atcl2-0i o'ciocli .r sent of all; the stdcUiolders, deposited at -Public Auction:: to the highest bid jn my office, that the Randolph Power : :der for cash at the court house doot in. Company, ev corporation of. this state, ftshehnrn. N. C. thft tract of lahd em-' wlino nrini.ir.nl nffipo (a airViafnH r rh . iraced in. said Mortgage; defult.havt town of Randleman, County; of Ran-) : ing; been modo in the paymt of 'saia vaciph . :;.i? 300.00 Total . ?225",922.13 i .;,. ... . Liatilities "i Capital stock paid in . . . . . 10,000.00 Undivided orofits, less cur- . cirentexpenses and- taxes" Nntea and Mils rodisHiount- Deposits "subject to check 100,611.91 Cashiers checia utstano r gi,; . Savines Deposits V; .. 67,557.35 aiote and or norm taroiinm. i wj: ... olsi. ..rf'i. wmvivm-- tnortgage, : sai4 land .describe of - TTMt.N,6. 1 Beglnaihg at post oak - withl l, A. B- Beasleyj cashier 6t ; the and runs.-West. Graves line: thence the renuirrnnenta of Chanter 22. Con-1 above-named bank, do solemnly. pWear vJiortbv: boused in part by bis line ? is Jtrue xo enains ana 05 unics w a rape;, .East 87 chains and 70 linktf ioHi lrt ,byt BvFarks,Iie;W ,e-1)f-eeiretary of tf State fh f State off SuDscSbed anrsworh nefoM M, &tng, containing 100 acres r more or Jf NortU CaroUria,: d Eereby: certify this 22 day of March,!l922. ? W ;, less. Mgnti wiuwia o-i mieresv.-ra tnat tnte saia corporauon did, oa the! : ' Ei.tr. OAiia, Ihe followingi--; ;:; in;my ' , Notary Public.:' t First .Tract- Beginning- at Micheal office a duly executed and attested con-t - My comfnision expiros February Jll , nurvBjr s iiiBi, kb m .sjwmni wre Hon in. wnong. W U6 OlSSOlUUOn .OI: lS)z3. wagon ana running up nam vrawsn -no saia eorporaaon, .executed .BaU: !leJc0jfTctA.ttest Mienco tions, preliminary to the - issuing v".110 o681 "v wieuK uu vx atakal ihis .tlertifkate of iDissolutions i 'i t v'' A. B BEASLEY: ",T. ?i - various course of-the; same to In-?s'tocklioldera: thereof, wWch aidVcon- i ara .uraves nne; mence .asi oounaea, sent and the record oi the proceedings in part by' said Graves, -liner to. ay port aforesaid are now. on file H-my paid oak ani piiei rthehce ,Boutli afohsr o e as provided by lawHv s- yf- - , " , ae4''Une-?'-.-piiManc;e:iIfi testimony - whereof,-1 haWferetb along: said Harveys line to ' a small set my band and afflxed'my 'official hickory, the -same course continued to seal at Raleigh," this 18th day of Feb ihe Jeginingr t containing i 10 acres ruary, A. D. 1922.'-? ; , S ' .-Tnmi MleafcvW lfrr: zZJ J, BRYAN GRIMES - l-r" bHmoi.tiratt-.;tBenii - ..Secretary of State . . vi'A irUiiiaa uvuwa t dmiu vy vwuiq vvy. 1 a post oak; thence East , - -81 links to a post oak t pine 1 1 to a .( ..chain; oV s V 1 v' '' vSecretary of State. ?65 V0' - Recorded" iiv Book of, Corporations 15 chains No. 2, page:9pA; -b'j', 4 ' :: thence" to a -. :. .-!,: " nroTi-wn . J; tbence Weste and cliahis "cleVkuperior'Court .. Randolph rockj; thence North, t-and 24-66, County; " ; i ns to a rock;-thence East , 6 anA -. ,l ' ' " - '' . , .4-bt chains to a staice: tnence iNortn:- to a rock; thence West chain,and 81 p.. r unxs to me oegining, containing 40 . : acres more or less, 'i NOTICE Trustee's Sale of Land rThlrd Tract: Beginning at a porta certain ; deed a f trust' executed : D. l. fox; E. P. DEAL, . 0. C. MARSH, y'. ' . - Director.- NOTICE OF SALE M 1 w-?r ;,-' " iwarcn in, uo, oy.w.isdmondsi tot - Beginning at pi - Cagle s,Jine ;:2 j: chains -a . stake,' Edw; , J-r. LInviHe,:.tru8te lorkC. ' CI South 10 chains to a . ; " thence, ts.t to Harvey's une zz chairw Hutchene to secifre certain notes in west 18 feet to a 20 links to post oak, thence. North, 22 the sum of J2.705.47V of . venv date v ehains and 32, links tpf 'the begining recorded in the rerrister of dew) nmc vr containing, 50 .acres-' more --or lessf of Randolph-connty. in book 196; bae , - This sale ,W being made to satisfy Mvn,mt n tw- it.r.a. . j MAkMtaA Tk.M J MaUJ AM r -w w ... JCiVX ' -r. j 7 liTa ' WU1 " PbU0 auCUonr fotcash, ' SX S'. Jo W highest bidder ,. at the feourt the cdi; LUMBEicd.: wc SJ6-224t ; v'j'Mo.rtgagee.' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19,. 1922 i v C .1:30 o'clock p. m :rC.',T' ADMINISTRATOR'S, NOTICE v- - , - - f7V- ' , :.s -i-. - i.t - '" I " Begining at a Spanish .oak John Having , qualified as "Administrator Ellison's comer, it runs west with Et 'n the eBtate of W. ; R. " Hylton, de- lisoii and : James Webster's' line 51 siRed, late ' of Randolph . County; chains to a stone; Oience south 11 NoYth Carolina, this is to notify all chains to a poplar, now gone; thence porsons having claims against the'e' up the various courses of the branch tate of said deceased, to exhibit them 21 chains to . Frani Jones' corner j lo the umleniicrncd on or before the thence north with his line il 1-2 2,lrd day of March, 1923, , or this chains to a black oak, now gone; notice will he pload in bar to their re-thence west 8 1-2 chains to. a stake; covery. All r,cron Indebted to said, thence north with the old Thoman tate will jjWbO make Immediate York line 25 chains to a hickory; how j tiinit. . . down, stone pile lit place; thence eA.it . TIiIk the 23rd day of Msrch, 1922. ' 20 1-2 chains to a pile of istoncfi; C. A.' HYLTON, , , thence south 14.63 clmins to a epun I a, M. HYLTON,- hh-oak now-gone; thence east - ai A'lminiHtmtom. chains to a stone by Uie brandi; C. N. COX, Attorripy Ct-8-23 thence south 40 decrees cat 7 chaln , , ' i. to an oak In the branch, now (rr.ne; m irv. to ci:i nrTf)i;3 . .thence Houlh 41 degrees east 7 ihain.i By virtue of an order of sale entered by, the Superior court of Randolph County, in :the Special Proceeding en tit.lrt "Uriah Beaslev et-al.. vs. Ijllie Peele et al. thevunderelgned willont: , . . ., ' , . . . :i . nnn 1 Monday tne ara oay oi ... Aprn, mis., at i o'clock p. ja at the court hoQse door in Asheboro, N. C, sell at public auction, to the hiihest bidder, for cash the following described lands com posed o ftwo adjoining parcels situa ted in Franklinville township, County and State 'aforesaid, .bounded and de scribed aa ioiiows, to-ww: . ". ne ana running white oak; thence poplar; thence south 8 chains to a stone ; thence east crosv ins- Sandv creek to an t elm on east bank of said creek;'' thence down the various' courses of said creek to tne center of - the rr bridge; thence west ward with the Various courses or the Franklinville. and Ramseur road 9,75 chain sto a stake", -the original corner; thence North, with' .the" original line 17 chains to a stone; thence east 8 chains to the beginning, containing: 12 acres, more or less. v; , Second, Tract. Adjoining the above and bounded aa follows: Beginning at a pine; thence 'south 83 degrees east 4.95 chains to the : spring branch; thence down the various ; courses of said branch 6.85 chains to .... two per slmmon thence south. 70 " degree west 2.76 chain to a white ' oak; thene south 3 chains to the middle v( Sandy Creek, cornering in the line rf the above . tract; thence: north ; 10 2.chniiig to the beginning, . containing 2.3 acres, more or loss. - - - -', i . Terms of unle one-third cash, bal ance on a credit, of six month with In trert on th ileferred payment. from dato of cnnfirrnstlon. . 1 - Tld cale is nubject lo the conflrnia tinn of the court. , ''.,. . Tis t!8 27th clny of February, 1922 H. It. KOISINS, 4t-3 2 ' Commlsisonor. Perm's spells quality. .Why? . Because Perm's is packed air tight In the patented new , container the quality is . sealed in. . 8o Pann'siS always fresh. Hava yon r sally chewed ftmth tobacco? BoyPtnn'stha next time. Try it No tice tha fine condition fresh Penn's. t M Ml TTTT Tir IT lSillU21 ti CHEWING TOBACCO '"' ' - .."- UTTV, CohmAii Dry Batteries work better and last longac tmbiBiaa Jliuiii I hi iLiiaiiam far S ''" fa afcv battarf Gghtioa im final, ceUar, fatrat, - bars, etc die Ponl Tat mW$ matt ftrntm dry ttlltry. IW rkm gnaf if jmdhUmal celb it uttjtd. Fikn-tock Spring Cl M MS Fan, St aa tan thargt it How many uses you hare for Columbia! For doorbellvuzz tncrmostatt, and, alarms, use one Columbia "Bell Ringer" or two Columbia "No. 6" Batteries. For ignition on gas engines and tractors, use Columbia "Hot Snot'' Ignition Bab. tery No. 1461. Full power when you need it most, while, starting. For quick starting ignition on Fords, use the same Size Columbia "Hot Shot" Ignition Bat-, tery No. 1461. Saves your back, temper, and time. Fits under the front seat. Sold by electricians, auto supply shops and v garages, hardware and general stores, and -' lmpkment dealers. Insist upon Columbia. IIPBattterieG ENGRAVING ! ':'.....--'; ' I Engraved Visiting Cards School and Wedding , i Invitations Monogram or Initial .-;.' Stationery Samples may be seen and or ders taken at Courier office - Mrs. H. W. Walkei, agent I Kimbrue & Co., Engravers ? a r v, 1 j. ; .'i!''J-, fin.i.,! .f t!.e 1 1 . . I . . 1. A . . .. . . I ...... . M a r.'HniHn . imw !(''"-, xitor oW tne south 00 14 deftee east 8 chain to . , f.i. t-ii:, 1: l.iWr. (iec!Ml, a tJiarrc , on m-im r.i' i". before now gone;' thence south, h dcrr., ; ui.erlor west 3 1-2 chains to a rtuU hh c rn- 1 is to r; lhene o di'irre" wei.i-i.! t! NOTH H-TO CHLDITORS : ' l(;.virtr (PiBlified erncutri of Addie U JucAliilor, lw raxd, UXm f ;! tt cum! y of lUnd"!i'h, st'e 1 ' North Ciir..i;nn, Iwfore 1'. M. Wrw ., C. S. C, t,f paid cmtty, this 1 GaUaELNd . 1 ' Attorney-at-Law r t Office Millet lailding T Practice hi all courts, collect ana ad fust claims, wind up eetatea, All buai aeaa entniated ia my care shall have prompt aad painstaking attention. ;' iathorised Ford. Ageocv-i-tandard-- ited Ford service and repair. -lVestone and United States Tires aad . v - , Tubea. - , . . . ASHEBORO MOTOR CAR CO. ' '"(" 'Service That Batlsttea," ,'. Pss'ener train schedules corrected to Jahuary 10, 1922. ; PublUhed as In formation only, not jniaranteed . Passenircr tram leaves Asheboro laity except Sunday 3:10 p. m. for ,'Ur, Ilicoa, Candor jacksoa Spring, rinrhurst and Aberdeen. Mlied: leaves Asheboro' 1:30 S m. dm'l f eeept rnnd fr Star, Bts- ce, Candor and tllerbe. For further InormsUon address, J. F. D ALTON, n - .Central I'scneer Arent, - , . Norfolk, Vs. ;. . ' JU D. BuRKIU'.AU, -' Fire -Resisting Fire-rceistance in a roof is a very important consideration now-a-days. And in this respect you will find the Vulca nite Hexagon Slab Shingla strongly good.- It will give added protection for your home. v And along with this fire refiistanos quality are durabi lity, attractiveness- and complete weather Protection. . This exclusive Vulcanite Bbingle offers you all four of these roofing qualities neoes sary in a good roofing. , , , You will want ibis attractive. shingle when you see it. (Ilf" iliis' 6hin'pl9 at - -v- .; U05IE BUILDING IMATERIAL COMPAN i T .-' Bend - sou;. yw? copy, to- . day. ; Kr How. to Succeed hi nvsnr.HS n tiii rtiwiw i , K.erji.ifn, tv,r - (114 nerwiiltt,. In ihe bu.iimvi aeriil t p..h un r lu fi aniUMn, eiMir.iMi4 re, ttp.au. ern.rl n4 !!.- Onr r.in.ii. i,i;i t ilfnuin'l al l.fr a.Uil . MM.Ol M RST Ht l fcAti rm Hiiil-m .no lulu- mMI m"pli rir.re l.y li;l-rr1 l"-lii " " m titn i fArin ..1,.nm.t( .u. Hmue Hh.If ei-.it. , ftlaa t1,o er caul now. 4i - .1 i 3 N 1 I A t i Haiuis his line 27 chains to the te(;ini.n 7, " t none cntnlnln 2'T here, move or 1- 1 , 'i-m the uttiirtod in Frniiklinville twti -' I p. : e - v !,h h, lx"k 'J2, 121 6'V for a rnore f ' ' - i 1 r of 1" !' -: 1 ir' I ; ;!t rin '" t ' 1 ' -',- ' r ": r;, 1 '. t t.i t IT r , - ' ' ", , Al,eloro, N, CL .in t r ' 1 :n t , 1 '. : TliU I lo snnounre that 11" h.-ivlnf cm t to pre ! rt or bef
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