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mi; tui::.i:::', asilllouo, in. C PageSerea 5' It n Iiibi- 1 46 for nlted e of from ; ,1 by !!! 1 ' .U1ICE 10 CF.LUITUIiS e tsiats of Thomas Pug a. csc& :t 0 the Coui.ty of KiLudolpa, ' tf North Cftruii'ia. before F. M. . t Clerk of the Superior Court' i ,llnh ruatv. this U ta notify; I persona havicg claims against iit f . nunt sama to the un-l rgned, at or before the 10th da? March. 1923; failing , which, thii - UkTwUl be pleaded la bar of their covery. , j - ' Al- ' This the 3 day tf Harcru 1922. -s . Administrator of THOMAS PUGH. ! MORTGAGE SALE OFLAN0 By virtue " of the power : eontaine, 1 a Mortgage Deed executed by S. W. earns and Viola Kearns, his wife, on e 20 day of March 1919. recorded in ok 184 at Page 96 in the Office -of e Register of Deeds for Randolph ,nntv. and default having been made tha navment of said mortgage, acr rding to the terms therein, I will on e 8th, aay 01 Apm- .w IOCK M sell v UIO VVU1V UWOT Asheboro, N.1 C. at public auction the highest bidder for cash the land abraced In said mortgage, ,deribed On the watert of Caraway ei,bTa aning at a ogwood-gusyV UnftPhoaa 28 i bounded on the west oy , m. ss. Ulcer, on the South by S. fl. Walker. the East by Eliaaoetn miner, on rth and East by R. R. Pearce, con ni 1SASX-, acres more D vless. nd located to, Back; Creek Towshlp.I U :'iiiNt - iJwnyn;: One i,iVi Mres- is on the Waters ot fawns in ; ffawy m v. ;v--- -f jA' h bottom land, wittj landa BP ro ww .pastOTe& ;.and one-tuft relUng, a good lthe;d will be ceo bams iuia: mfJtiMAaif&,iA ume. . v Lia1 ' "sale cashfiale Si inafle'to K'Mv. .. - ' - . This the 6thdy H922J ? THE COX LUMBES CO. INC.; 3-16-22 4t Mortgagee, MORTGAGE SALE DFIDf ; State ot 'North Carolina; llepart- -r- i-;:ii7f 4tht 'of fitwte-a--:;.-. -W'v : -J-'. By virtue of the power of sale con- To 8ll to whom these ' greetings may n q winrfmjrA deed "executed tm--itinff-?;;i-. : lii,:':."' Ce Bth,-day of February 191? byrde yng mnd Henrietta Kingj s he x- Lumper wmipany. ik .the proceedings for the voluntary dis lumbet Companyc wUl sell-.oaTn 'ot.thcreoi -by-lht .innMoiU''on;' ay of April 1922, at 12:00 fl'clMk. jt Public Auction to theghest bid iH my office, that the Randolph Power !ak far rsnh it the COUlt hOUSe OOOf III: nimngnu. fnmnrnti'iin (if "tat . isheboro, N. & the tract of landemr: Iraced to said Mortgageefh g'oeen Jnwuu.in ne pjrmiv pi sfa anf" nniraM.. aeid land dSCnbr: ,te an mortgage, said land descn. fl as ;follow;, '.j.1? 'V&'xr'v r!Tv';xhaaw thereofv- upon; whom S-procs I Tract No. 1 Beginning at a pow oait Vid runs West Graves ltoe; thence ort, ounded m par oy ma hains mnd 62 links t6;a;:;ence art by L BPar imng. containing jss. Eight jNtoths He following(r5 :y , First Tract, Beginning at aucneai a auiy executed and attested on arveya line where : it trosses the In. wiHHnv ih ittaonlntinn nf agon and ronntog up said bran A the; iinuu courses, u. m ouo "-8Mcnoiaers. uioreoi, wnjen saia, con rd Graves line J thenc East bounded gent and the record of the proeee'dings I part by said Graves line to a post aforesaid ore now on "file in my said uc and ptoe; .then.ft South s, alonf oee as- tvrovided by law. - ' jarked line; td pinei4 thence rWest f in testimony whereof, I have hereto Dng said Harveys line i to ' a small- set my hand and affixed my , official fckory, the, same course continued to seal at ' Raleigh, thiB 18th day of Feb p begiiitog, :4jcontaimngr-150 veres ruary,AD.1922. . . .7 ore or less..1' vs j-trA-r-Trr.--'-:.,!.!- k, runningf South 81 and 63 rfiatos to post oak; thence East 15 14 chains 4 links to a post oak thence to. iej thencWest tod 24-66 eharciejV v Superior dns to a rock thence East 8 and 66 chains to a stake; thence North,-. rock: thence West chain and 31 - ' links to the begining, containinK46 es more or less, v f -i ; .1 .hird Ti5,. BegInnbgt a -post I and Ptoe, rdnwng thence South on -le'ejine .i 22 -chains to oa stake?: nee East to Harvey's line 22 chains lmks to a post oak, thence North 22 I": wKi?V A-Mew; weet w;,therewitHY said deed.1 of " trust being uns ana m imiui mi tneceguung recorded in the register of deeds office talntojr acjre.inore Or lefc;f Randolph county tn book 196,' page ,rt??5?J: !?. 9, .f" good son. wishing to buy should look at day i of Mawhvllb.C he premises. his the 6thr day HE COX LUMBER i-22 4t ' . - i . ... . co. inc; "Mortgagee.. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE .;. ; r;' " ."t- ' i . .. "'1J "Begining at-a Spanish ok' John aving auallfled os Administrator Ellison's corner, it runs west with El he entate, of W. R. Hylton, de- jigon and ; James;,' Webster's line .61 M, late f Randolphs. County, chains to a stone, thence. outh ,'-11 h Carolina, this is to notify-all chains to a poplar, now gone; thence ns having claims against the es- up the various-courses of the branch i f said doceaRcd, to exhibit them 1 chains to . Fran!: Jones' corner; underfii(rnel on or before the thence north with his line '24 . 1-2 lay of March,, 1923, or this chains to a-black oak, now gone; will be plead in bur to their re- thence west 3 1-2 chains to i stake; . All persons Indebted to said thence north with the old Thomas will, please Tnuke Immediate York line 25 chains to a hickory, now t. , - ' , down, stone pile in place; thence east the 23rJ day of March, 1922. 20 1-2 chains to a pile of tona; '. C. A. 1IYI.TON, . thence, south 14.G5 chains to a span- Q. M. HYLTON. - - awinUrrafrirs. .MMLll & MOSER Attorney! at La . OSces la Law Building, Aaiebore. " DR. JOHN SWAIM v . r dentist ; . OftVa eve First National Baak P IM . Aahebora, N. C - 7 - . DR. O. Li PRESNELL DENTIST OFFICES IN MORRIS BUILDING PHONE 226 ASHEBORO, N. C DR. E. M.TAYLOR : T$ Dentist- VV V''; RandlcmarvN. C;V,.r v DR. ROY T. HODGIN. i' Chiropractor Hour: 10:W to 12:00 a. m. 2:00 to 6:00 p4 alo7:00 . to 8:00 :00 P m. Monday and iTWay, DR. J. G. CRUTCHFD2LD Dentlstyrx- Bank of Randolnh Buildina" Asheboro, N C yaidM of. Surg eo'sS?! JJortt CaroBM St ATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, ;u ' vt-. A. i. .-' 1 &ZrZK-1ViJ 45" weuiwra.w uie sraue W..SWH1, uwrs.B we 0r":.,i.; ;j.;welbornr deceased, will hereby takel - f - hM. quali - they will present their, claims Cmlin: -ithHi twelve months from .. . - 4. IMS th 23 flay f I,ebruaix;4922. tet of ,Sara J. elbo-dewitte42-2MV; CERTIFICATE OP DISSOLUTION. wfoere whose principal office is situated in thei - dolTh. sstate l North UErouns ( Wr4 . . may be served), hai compUed . ' with th requirements of Chapter 22;Con- lproliintoary W the Issuing of 18th day of February 1922, file in my sjUd rioration,, executed by all the J. BRYAN GRIMES . Secretary, of State 1 . Keeorded hi Book of Corporations jjo. 2, page 90. ; jX f p; m, WRIGHT V. , Randolp'.i :. - - JIOTICE : v"Trustee Sale of Land ' 1 " vlrtue of a, power contained in a rtain- deed o ftrust - executed March -IS, 1920, by J. I. Edmonds, to Edw. v M. ? .Linvflle trustee 'lor O. Hutchens to secure eertaliv notes in th sum of $2J05.47,, of even rdate ml at the request of the holder. -. I h,ghe;t b,dder ; e--d' J WEDNESDAY," APRIL 19,' 1922 at o ciock p., m, t iHh onk. now gone; thence eat 31 chains to a stone """m AddeglreM-iaaLTchainSiPIneliunit and Aberdn. . . SLCMi'S RELIEVES KEURALGIC ACHES FOR forty years Sloan's Liniment kas been the quickest reiitd for. neuralgia, sciatica and rheuma tiam, tired muscles, lame backs, spnuAS and straina, aches and pains. ,- - KeepSloaa'sAJy and apply freely, WiihtnU nMring, at the ferst twinge, . ft eases and brings comfort surely' and readily, You'll tad it dean and avvskiatauiing. "' V . "1 rj.. Z" i. ' '.- Sloan's- Liniment It pain's enemy Aak your neighbor. ' -" .'At all druggista-Jc, 70c, tUO, Liniment Venenrvj TbtortrWUaltch' Itrl anclyin befora ratsnnc Skln. ( Dr.Hofam'iEewniaOiBt. ' BMntOBeof Or.Hotam'a TrjouHo ramily I FINAL DERATE AT: yX i CHAPEL HILL Iff-APRIL . V " 1. V 1 i-i . -.The-flnal contest for thvck Memorial Cun- will be held at the Uni-1 yexsitron. April 6 and Jl.hish uilrnoV'thV d angular debates this -week wiH.. send xjjy II, - f meet all WrlTli ptrainsTiduring;the convention. All wi registered and as- Winston-Salera, - Wilson twice, Gra-r 1 ?j homes at the iPlrat Prhvt " ;;tm1,tu..Winctt.wllL.M the con- : u" Railroads of the state have granted sts were begun in the State tfttTwli-W.f instance - by the Di and - Phi "litetaiT!'y mJ&aie. Intosh. of the University class of mi..vSrr- 'Since that time the faoyement hasK become very popular inNorth uaro- Il.'no ril boa .nmatl nn a niimKs.. at I other-southern states, notably: bama, and HississippL Honor Roll Kildee School, 4th Month First grade Mozelle York, Brooks Raines.'... -' ' :- - ,.; "Second grade-Hattie York. . .Third; '-grade--Pearf ; York,: Lela Raines, Dwight York. ' v . - . ; I Fourth " grade Martha ' Frazier, Pearl .Ward, Mike York, E Everett Raines, Lucy Rork. TOft.-'- irtiTnl, RurdW5 :.i lalah Burgess, - Lucy Burgess, Nina ilh RnrSfl. t t,uev RuroissNina ? Sixth :grid"e-Maggie Williams, lk Ynrk TnSAnh York ia-jorit, josepn xotk.. Williams. . - fu - !? KV. u vi. t...T : ' H. G. XJOOK, Principal. SALLIE .YORK, Assistant. A::i;;flooyer has this day'eWrea'.t' toba0 nd m other KnttOi cree of !and M.bu1 mmoditie8' Ml This"March 31, 1922. $ M . JOHN F. WHITE, Entry-Taker f6r Randolph county. i-fi-Bt. AUCTION SALE OF LAND On the 22nd day of April, 1922, at ,2. o'clock p. m., I will sell at public auction -to the highest bidder for cash, 26.91 acres of land known as the P. L. Fields old home place, located on sand clay road three miles south of Pleasant Garden, two miles north of Climax. fHas 7-room house, barn and outbuild ings. Sale to be .on premises. . J..? J. G. BERRY, Power of Attorney. This March 81; 1922. . V 2t G. ILKLNG ? ; OfficMiller luildlag - .. . . Practice ia all courts, collect and ad just claims, wind op estates. All bumi oeas entrusted in my care ahall hav prompt and painstaking aHentica. Auihorised Ford A gene v Standard h ised Ford service and repairs. . -Firestone and United States Tires and ,: : ' ' -: Tubea. y '. . ... ASnEBORO MOTOR AR CO. i "Service -That Satfsuea,1. - - 1 P ' " jr. v r Passenger train schedules corrected. Street, gave the following statement to January.10, 1022. Published as Jn-Jjuly 26, 1918: n had a bad pain in formation pnly, not niaranteod - , Jthe small of my back and. it hurt me TaftRener train ' leaves Asheboro ' times. My kidneys, were rr- :daili..rerr)f-' Kumlav 8:10 n. m. for. by the brnc;,f.tar. Li: we. Candor Jackson Ed rirnrn. " ' - . f jn,nm A .iStnuA -aTnA . - SL .NDAT SCHOOL CO.WE.VTIOX ! - , IX CttAKLOTl t Ar-KiL ll-ll Many Sunday "School leaders "of Norta Carolina are on the program for the state Sunday School conven tion which will be in session n Char lotte April 11-13. v tV One outstanding : - feature of the program will be a parade of Sunday school men on the last svenig of the convention. "..-. : vr.-.- v-r'- . ; Another attractive feature of the convention will be the pageant on re ligious education, fThe Lamp, which wul be presented the last night, April 13, by the Sunday schools of Char lotte. ; The convention theme is Re ligious Education in the Home, the Cnuren,. the .Community, - and the pageant will be the climax to the pro grama presented at the previous ees sions..-":. . ;-ij'"X V.;J' . Another feature if the eoriveC ' . " which is expected, to be most, helpful is the divisional conferences on the afternoons of April .12 and xlS. at which time the convention will divide into four sections for the chidrens young peoples', adult and administra tive division workers. r , . Communications are being sent out by the Charlotte committee on ar rangements assuring . the ., church , and Sunday school , workers of the state that ; Charlotte can take . care- of alt who attend . the convention, for be- fsidesrthe hotel aecommodationa .the hM d k..wu 2 1 intion cjmrch. "tv .3w"n " ' liMuuiuut vu uiM Ken-'1,'V.W MW SOUTHERN CONGRESSMEN " URGED TO SUPPORT SUBSIDY In an address last week in:, the Senate, Senatoh Ransdell, of Louisiana urged, Southern Congressman, to sup port legislation providing ; aid . from the goverment for the Merchant Marine.- . 'i Such aid, he declared, was ab- solutely ' essential if - business men expected to MlVeS capital m me snipping Dusiness. lt will be im- I-'5?siBr.fthe Shipping VBonr I to .dispose of its very large fleet of slow, Lnof. o.-, oif toju u.i assistance these vesBete'inabeper. .ateu irom , a number ot smaller norts !nf inwn'i', with hi. )l,.l, establishing business out of these ports to- the great benefit of the the country generally. For the export com- Build up your system and feel fine all the time by taking Tanac. Sold y Standard Drug Company. MISS MAY McAUSTER STANDS BY COL. BRYAN Miss May McAlister has in the open forum column of the Charlotte Observer recently written a tribute to Col. William Jennings Bryan, whlcn wo copy: I read your editorial "Dr. Harcnn on Colonel Bryan." in yesterday's pa per anu regret to see your attituae in this connection. At a time when evo lution and other false doctrines are lifting their heads and striking at the very foundations o f our education al institutions it 'seems that thinking people should glory in Mr. Bryan's positive, uncompromiseing stand. Yours has been the only daily paper m our home for many years and I have felt at liberty to express myself about an article which I consider unwhore some reading, particularly for the younger people of the household. I be lieve a newspaper can exert the great est influence, for good or evil of almost any agency we have. If you do not sympathize with tne doctrine of evolution, I think it ia due yourself and your readers that you clear their minds on this subject. ' Mr. Bryan Is, in the estimation of many of us, a great force for right eousness in the world today, as . he stands four square for peace, temper ance and Sabbath observance .- and any reflection upon him we resent, particu larly at a time when he is making a night for f'The Book." .: ; i ;.. . TWICE PROVEN , L :.' If you tuner from headache, sleep less nights, tired, dull days and dis tressing urinary disorders dont expert ment Read this twice told testimony. Its Asheboro evidence doubly . prov en: i - -i . .." .'. '.. ; - ' I Mrs. J. A. Beaver, K. Fsyettevtlte regular to action and I had swells Of lnrvouiine. The least- thing .would .irritate me.".' Headaches and dly ttnallsl . IMNl Hrtrint'lnM tail at. afja ..-4wOttkt hJ,or. Doan's Kidney Pills Were mLlomeat 'V i J&ifTOUBLE treat -. ' eM-v, ..-X WFU& -Peppermint -.av-Vga 'yfjS" Mf?, permintgim 10ifo5ck Sugar" jacket! just "melts in your mdutH,w eSX then you get the delec- table gum center ' r ' And With Wrkley three Jd Jl standbys also affording triendfy ys0 1 aid to teeth, throat, breath, ap- VX . 1 petite and digestion. . , Tf:iiy I Soothing, thjrst-quenching. jJU I Making the next cigar ACEX 'Jtl tMte 7 i. . ENGRAViiING School and Wedding Invitations Monogram or Initial Stationery t Samples may be seen and or- ders taken at Courier office o I Mrs. H. W. Walker, agent Kimbrue & Co., Engravers I t . . . .; , . , Merchant Millers v : - Custom Grinding Our Specialty ' Dealers in Flour, Meal, Toll Mixed Feed, Bran, Shorts, Con- ; - Sweet Feed, Cotton Seed Meal, Cracked : -f. '"- . Corn, Corn and Oats "'k'- '- t- . - 1 ., .:-If' '.' f' T U, .',' ' " i. Bend HIMUiCJS : O iHow tolSuccced M M fnllr drcti;( In our nw mllg. Spirt-- - MwU)iM jrurid lor flMio lr lr. 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