TffCRSDJLY, JULY 30, 1922 ;.f- JtT THE ASHEBORO COUIUER, ASnEBOttOYN. C Page Serca 666 Curse Malaria, Oiifl. Ferer, BiUou Twer, Colds a LaGrippe. Vo. C HAMlfEB L C MOSXB ri HAMJ1EB &1I0SEU 7. t-:-Attorneys tiUnr vs :. ;J; Cofflee I w BuUding, AsheboraT DR. JOHN SWAIM , ;; CnflM m Firm! National Buk Phone 192 -WJ Asheboro, i, t. - NOTICE OF BANKRUPT BALE jf LEXINGTON MAN RECEIVES. i , , - . I CHECK DUE M YEARS AGO - By wine of tower ef Bale rested in ' ' the undersigned, . as trurUe f J. J. Capt C. W. Trice, of Lexington, re v.'A kankmnt. I vill otter tat sale eeived a check last week from a man trater of toe esUte of liiiie Redding, at Seagrove P. O. on August the 12th, who had owed Mm a board bill for deceaeed, Pattio Bigger -et all. i l2t, at It .00 o'clock M. the following uuny-mree yean ana wm naa wt will reeen on the- 22nd day of July.'tracta of land belonging to the ecUt matter recalled to his mind by read- By virtue ef an order of the clerk of the superior court . for. Randolph eounty in t'tat certain special proceed ing entitled L. C Andri-r, adminie- 1122, at the eaurt bouse door in Ashe-.' of J. J. Welch, bankrupt, described a " the state press about the un- i'.IOUOWSJ.- - - 4 , eung m. too Soulier monument, in :dro.l:tresnell -vdentist ;. .Offices "Over First National Bank . PHONE X$t ' ASHEBORO, N. C Invin fefirrihM. frL-t af land? , " ' i s Tract W 1 Rri n,,',,, o- l rV ii, which Capt. Trice took Bart. . Tt.Mnin t KUoir nv -- tV-w s a sioyW. Kn nMk wi, Upooy reading the item the hreet chain and 62 Units to a etone?!hia line 55 poles to a small maple be- h now near-Durham, wrote 1v . .u an i a?n i v . ' . i i . ... . CaDt&in Tnr nd tnnuireri ahnut te a ctone; thence eart 14 chains and poles to a rock on the north aide f.men "f"1 waa familiar with 52 links to a stone,, William - BolinsrlBumey road "in Tom Slack's line;Then he hy.. Leirngton, and said line thence forth chains. and. 19,thence south with hie line 66 poles to e as mterestext, in uie ciiy. links te a sassafras tree; thence west a stake; thence east 125. poles to the "'f""' 'J " 5 chains to a Mack jack; thence north beginning, containing 50 acres more '""' " "lc tI'- c" i ,hin m lint. f- Win-r loo. f dosed. It was the balance due on a FOUNDED 1U& CHARTERED IN 185 TRINITY COLLEGE DURHAM, N. C. DR. E. M. TAYLOR . Dentisf k - Randleman N C5. - ning, containing forty acres, more or less. . Terms ef sale, cash upon confuta tion. This the 6th day of July, 1922. K JOHN T. BRITTAIN, Com'r. w; DR. ROY T. HODGLN , Oiiropractor ; Asheboro, N. C Hoursr 10rf)0 to 12:00 a. m.:00 to 8:00 p. m. also T:00 to , 8M p. ra. Monday and Friday. . -:Jk ' vPhont $0 ; DR. J. G: CBlITCHFlELl) .v Bank of Bandolpa Kuuuac Phone 28 Asheboro, N. C i':: DR. F. C CRAVEN -i . Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Bamseur: MohdaypWednesday and Tuesday. Thursday and . Saturday Hours: 9:00 a., m. to 4:00 p. m. ;. - v Phones:'.":- Asheboroo, No. 22 : Ramseur No. B9. ! This is to announce that XsvL J D. GREGG ia's opened a dental office? tit feflei City and Is there all the tim to prac- nee -denustry in au u, uruwva. v A College of liberal arts with an established national reputation for high standards, noble traditions, and progressive policies, lu large endowment fund makes possible its first-class equipment and large faculty of well train ed and carefully chosen teachers. Btntknt fees low. Comfortable, inexpensive rooms in carefully supervised hygienic dormitories. Classical and scientific courses leading to bachelor's degree. Graduate man courses in all departments. Schools of Engineering, Education, and Law. - New students admitted September 16, 19. Fall term begins September 20. For catalogue and illustrated booklet, address R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary to the Corporation. . Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrators on the estate of I. F, Kearns, deceas ed) before F. M. Wright, Qefk of the Superior Court of.Kandolph county, this Js .to .notify all 'persons having claims against said estate to present them to the .undersigned, duly veri fied on or before the 6th day of June, 1923, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement This June 6. 1922.. . ? vf J. H. KEARNS," and ANNA U KEAKNS, Administrator's.'. Pnassirer schedule.' efTectSve" May 14, 1022. Subject to "change, rj. Not guaranteed. '7.'-"': Leave Asheboro ' : V 10:0 AM Aberdeeiu : 8:10 PM Aberdeen. ; ' NORFOLK-SOUTHERN. K. R., CO. Change in schedule, eifective July 6. Trains Nosr 15 -and . M -operating between Goldsboro and Marden,.trams Nan. KB and 66- operating between New Bern and Oriental JwilLibe-dls-contmaedi " and ' Norfolk-New , Bern sleeping cars will bi discontinued; .un tfl further advised; ;t SifEffective July , 1922, trams Nos. i vl nd 1 8 oneratinr between . BelhaV- en and Ealeigh, will be discontinued-j Trains Nos. 8 and 4 operating be- tween Norfolk and Raleigh announced as . being discontinued n- July 6 will continue to operate on present sched ule until further advised, -; -J. F. D ALTON, General PaPssenger Agent, Norfolk, V. J. S. COX, Supt.,, jlS-4t Baleigh, N. C NOTICE ' ' In ilie " Superior Court. North Carolina,; i-s Randolph County, J. E. Hdes : ' VS.-'. . Edut Hodges. , ,The defendant above name! will take notice that an action entitled as above bar been commenced in "the Su perior Courtt of Randolph County, North' Carolina, for the purpose of securing an absolute divorce by plain tiff from the defendant, and the said defendant .will, therefore," take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Court,' of Randolph County, in Asheboro, N. C, Ion the. 7tn day of July, ..1922, and answer or demur to the complaint m said action or the plaintiff will apply to the. court for relief demanded in the complaint.- This the 14th day of June, 1922. , - e F. M. WRIGHT, va Clerk Superior Court. Chas. H. Redding, Attorney for Plaintiff. "6-15-4t. ": - Notice is hereKy given that the un derstgned on the 7th day of Novem ber, 1921. purchased at a tax uale con ducted by J. A. Brady, Sheriff of Ran dolph- eounty, at the court bouse door In Asheboro, N. C, the following de scribed real estate situated in said oanty, -containing fifteen acres situat ed in the eastern section of Asheboro Tract No. l-Beginning at a rock bm waf 71 u qi.u. ,u ca ble to pay in full at the time he left W U. UMMI WHUCI, UiClWJ JHI1UI V 1 . . . , poles to a rock in the old line; thence here a third century ago. west 76 poles to a rock . in- - Osborn Slack's line; thence sodth. on Slack's Capturing a Still, line in part. 64-poles to a-etake-in J. ' Mr. D., R. Bulla, of Sophia, writes J. Welch's line; thence eastr76 poles The Courier of his experience in cap to the beginning, containing 30 acres turing a still, which will be of inter- more or less. . est 10 our reaaers: Tract "No. Beginning on Tom Un Wednesday, July 5, 1 had my Slack's corner nine: thence west 2& first experience hunting for and find- degrees north -58 poles to a rock on ing a still. Sheriff Brady, Mr. Jenk- the east bank of Burnev road: thence ins, Mr. Lemonds and I were in most south with the road 37 poles to a 01 lne ra,n Jul 4 searcning, dui we rock. Osborn Slack' fnmor" thmr were unable to locate it. east 88 regrees south 86 poles: to a Deputy Sheriff John M. Spencer pd : thence south 31 decrees east 1 resumed the search Wednesaak'. 1 to a' white oak on the-east alone when I found the &tili, aivi bank of Fuller's creek: thence east 1 will adi.ut that whe or. the not 88 poles to the old red oak ?: corner trai1 leading from the smalt stream north 33 poles tO a dogwood; -thence were lne men snouia iney oe caui-a west "52 poles to a rock; thence north en? I hesitate to do so) had got 12 degrees east 51 poles to the begin- thelr water 1 felt the skin Oraw rdng, containing '35 acres more or on W head, tight enough per lpq , .- , . . i... haps to make the hair stand. Why Tract No. 4. The following is to be Because men, who would be murtr- sold as one tract, beginning atA black vr " "e wa.v ."' ue "... cum at uirinv head t th nmwr nd " is a case parallel to the one Dr, Dr:. fz ., . - ----- -- t r, H..T, - . , . . Of the: Old" bottom: thence east 130 uicorayer, !juyerim,eiiueiii oi nolea to n Hnimnml in aM linA'. the btate banatorium tor the treat hirlfnrv and HfinTwnnri nnintra the'ti .ment of tuberculosis has in mind north 139 polesTo- two Spanish daks, when he says: "Any man who know- Laban Slack's corner; then, west 119 m8iy an wmuuy spreaus Kerms poles to a pine, Laban Slack's corner; 01 disease to nis leuowman is a mur then norths 36 poles to 'a stone J then dereryes, slowly but surely a mur west 10 decrees, smith -17t, nnloa to derer. a pine; 'then suth 50 degrees west 21 Thes.e men are murderers, guilty of chains and eventv-fivA linVa tn spreading to their fellowmen the hirlrnrv: thorv aniith 9.K HorroAe woat germs of trouble, sorrow, crime, ac to a stain in' tViB hank nf iW :rivor- cident and of death. Guilty of over then the various courses down the nine tenths of the crimes, guilty of river t.n the heoinninir pr.ntaininrnne OVer nine tenths of the accidents. hundred .and thirty-five (135) acres ,l wonder when the final reckoning more or -less. their lives come; when the crimes Tract No. 5. Besrinniwr at a -white ave Deen numoerea ana weignea ana oak nn' th ennth hank nf enrino. nroek the toll Of UveS SUmmed Up, hOW Labon Slack's former corner;' thence many gallons at $4.00 or even $15.00 north on i R Slack's and George.14?11 teke to pay the debt they owe. Lucas' line 71 poles to a stake; thence We helping these men cacry on west 7 uole..tn n stake ?in.T. .T their destructive work as we are help- Welch's line; thence south on Welch's r,ra: cupiJicu lunmi nv line 71 poles to stfdte, J. B. Slack's men are included) to crawl ironi the conjee thence east 76 poles to the be- febns and wreckage of their brain of .rlnnino. .ntni,nn. Qi wM life which has fallen into the ditcn: 0""br '-'aaiasafc- Ul 11 l i leSBf ; .. and secondly, we are helping young ttTrarf n. 45Tt MiV,v 1. . men of this generation and of every situated in Seagrove, and to be sold generation to come to not board this separate. Adjoining the lands-of lu' " juj t, J- tnliTiinn t. t PmnuiU causes the death of so many lives. Lots numbers 12 13, 14. 15. and 31. .. " m.y oe ui 'resl. u :"ow " ?l 82, 33, and 34 in the J. S. Burton V11.8 81111 waa lou.n? ?n tne Mrs ii.ua plot, which is recorded in the register i""'8V" "BCC 1 of deeds office of Randolph county. With it were three barrels, two boxes, TMrf -Mn i p; ; two keirs, one tub, several buckets on the west' side of .-raveled rnsd. on- one lard can? one bag meal, about 300 ita, p!i. - Kallons of'beer, and two gallons of M. Karlnw's rnrner: thenre west "qu- ahc bliu ao ..i.eu jwm.hin anA Irnnwn db tlriA Annigc he iMutermi t- Uriri. hn.ioh hr - A ithi,a ' VKR four -n o inn. fh. -,,tU OCR UOCIiltlOU " MVM.aw J . u.uauo sw a o.uiii. , Vila. 1 1 duulu but! -f . , . , , , Taowdermilk.snmA time dui-infr tkelfeet tn a ctine- th oo.t 98s t.t It is a shame that men who have year of 1901. The time for redemp-to he beginning, containing one rnd been placed in the garden of this tinn nf the otnwoa1rl nrnnertv w sTi. tkma.fnn.4ht un. l- wonu Wll.il uic ujiviickc u. Dire on the 7th dav of November. Tract No. 8. Bemnninir on a stake . d making of it what they will and 192?, and in default of the redemp-W. JR. Williams' corner; thence north .Y,en mafe f t 'hat they tion the undersigned will demand a 12 decrees west 100 feet to a stake: will, will choose that which destroys wiaaJ n tv.A aome nmviiiaA hv low 4.1, iTi j t oo e the Deautitulness oi the worm anu . Executor'B Notice. , . Having qualified as executor to the last will and testament of Joseph Parkin, deceased, before F. M. Wright; Clerk of the Superior Court of Ran dolph county, this is to notify PeJpw r.laima aarainst said de ceased to present them to the under aicned ox to Brittain and'Brittain, at torneys, on or before the" 1st day f July, 128, or this notice will be plead ed In bar of their recovery. All pexr iambA tn said estate are ex- nected to make immediate payment and settlement. This June 20, 1922. J. C. PARKIN, JOSEPH PARKIN, Executors. after the time of retemptien of same alone- and with said rieht-of-wav 100 as aforesaid.. 1 feet to a stake: thence south 77 de- The amount, of cost and tax for trrees west 90 feet to the beirinninir. which said land was sold is $4.69, pur- Second Tract. Beirinninir at a stake chase bid being $5.00. in W. a Garner's line; thence north ynis me low aay oi June, wzz, 82 degrees west 20 feet to a P. O. i. jr. iwas, rurcnaser. '4M - - 1 VS. . . . . . t .i 'on south side of road; thence north 8 miles northwest ot Asneooro, tne com ucKxcvo cook av iccii tv a ntaajs m - , . . . ur 4.1. oo a-a rran forward and honest women. Mrs. Notice. ' to altoM Brp mrj' then!,?ean w a,1tolVa MT ViHm ia f.AH.hir trivM that tVia nn. a a a . ..." . nan . u in ill health, havinsr suffered from kld- adenrj.ed. Oil the 7i dav of Novem- ,o. thn. nnrtv, sir ney trouble. She had been in a High bar, 1821, purchased at a tax sale con- degrees east 94 feet, Lowdermilk's point hospital for treatment for a con- anani y v. a. nmay, snenn ot rvn- corner; thence south with Lowder- " j Vinlnh mnntv. at th pnnrt hnuae tinnr :iu 1: nn tu. I : ner nome. Cne WH8 a iauniui anu j .t.-v- n .i.. a. , iu Asueuum, ii. v., nic .iuhuwuik uc-, containing 84 acres, be the same scribed real estate situated in said mora or ieg8. Notice of Sale. ' By Tirtue of the power of sale vest nd in tha undersiirned. in a ' certain jaortgige-deed, dated March 26, 1919, - and -dulv recroded in the Office of the Register of iDeedi of Randolph county, . In- book 1ZZ, page ono, execuveu .-ujr uniT Jumn anu wiio w . jrtxong and Mary M.; Armstrong, to aOCUrO kJlV VUIII W IVU iiaev AU. t V UUiiBia awwwawv - . v.est thereenj and default having been ' made in the payment of the principal I 1...-. .U .. m ..n! m.aw4 will An vTuesday, August 15 1922,' at 12:00 ' . 'V . AVlnrk M. at the' courthouse door. In tha- eft rf Asheboro. North' . Caro- . . Una. nfTer fnr sale at nublic auction. .to the highest bidder for cash, tle following described tract. of land:-, I - .rwo(i(,. m Beginning at ttone, TTavlng qualified after the expiration of said notice, and to railroad right-of-way; thnce south even life itself- Sophia, N. C D. R. BULLA, In Memory of Mrs. Dennis Bean. In the death of Mrs. Dennis Bean who died last week at her home two Icounty, in Level Cross township, more nartuaiiariy described as follows: Four acres of land known as the Amos Adams land, and adjoining the lands of Harrison Gilmer, Sterling Waugh; Veriella Sellers, and oh the Asheboro And Greensboro road. rne nine lor reaemption oi tne aforesaid property will expire on the Yin nay ei novemoer, ivti, ana in default of the redemption the under- FRANK AUMAN, Trustee, J. E. FRAZIER, Attorney. 7-2(Mt In The Superior Court Before the Clerk. North Carolina, Randolph County. N John R. Walton vs. i f7oi-'1 (TVlf ranft onrl irifa XT re signed Susan Suggs, the purchaser at rjoitrnne; Jess Pugh, W. S. Hall and h said tax. sale,, will demknd of J. A wife. Mn. W. 8. Hall: Unnie Walton. V Brady,-sberiff of deed ror tne same, as nroviuea dv law i,uA. . v u. r i ..; . .... - - , . naUWUt JaUUllUIlO T ffUItQ, UUU1JI . . . . , . aiA.a.aU Tka aMAtm(' m Mat mvA7 . alViVBMUi '. A Ai ailrVWI V WO . kal taxes for which said land was sold is...... taj I , stuu uuiu waa nunucu w'viheirS consistent member of the r nends church in Asheboro. Mrs. Bean was the daughter of E. A. Ledwell, who lives west of Asheboro. She wa3 first married to William Hix Bunting. To this union wore boi n the following children: Colon Bunting, of Ashe boro; Ernest Bunting, of Randleman Miss Eula Bunting, of Asheboro, and Mrs. Stanley Spencer, of Hieh Point, 1 After the death of her first huabs.nd the deceased was married to Mr. Den "--i nis Isean: to this union there vere " ' . 1. a" . 1 1 ; , I i me iOaiowinir sunivmjf cniniren ra, Isley, Wilma and Vera Bean. ,wm oemana ot J. .a. wife, Mrs. W. 8. Hall; Llnnie Walton, PrB; 18lf YVllma f"'1 era "ean of . Randolph county, a Walton Ml8. She is also sumved by T.cr father ime, as provided by law Wttlton. EmerUne Vance, Louis Fen- and .th following brothers and sisters: Iter the expiration of1.... ',i ..At. ir..o. m. Joel Ledwoll, of Sunford; Chr. ld- uuirbiur for 13.60r. This the 16th day of June, 1922. e-22-6t; "; ? 1 SUSAN .SUGGS; Credrtore.'S m ArltA-M i9 VLf i . iiat ill uunuuvu mm -Dja-nMwaw v West corner and .running -mtn ninfl. cox. deceased. laU of Randolph ) chains to a stone 4n weawcoeit s eoUntv7 this is to, notify all persons aeceaeni ."?.?r,:ihvln'g claim, against said ; Bumv in uvim j,iwiKtiiai mi,, east on said Morgan's Una nine (9) .. chains to a stone in Lamb's ; .Une; ; thence south on laid Lmb's - line - 20.2" chains to . the beginning, conr talnlng twenty acres more cr less. end being lands known as William - Ivey lani' '- f'v , .:. ! : , v This the 14th day of July, 1022, C-' T. A ARMSTItONG, and y '" : MARY M. ARMSTRONG,--. ' ' 7-20-4t . ' s Mortgagee. NORTH CAROLINA. STATE COLLEGE or AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEERING STATE COLLEGE STATION BALEICH, N. C. Technleiil Education at State Cotiefr prepara lu mdtutes for personal sueceaa and for leadership In lnduxtrlai proereaa. 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Far catalog, Illustrated circulars, and entrance blanks, write E. B. OWEN, Registrar. - - aV WHY BUY A CHEAP PIANO, when for a little more you can buy the KNABE, a piano that has been acknowledged by all artists, to be the World's Best Piano since 1837 ? If you will sign the coupon below and mail to us at once, we will be glad to send you our handsome catalogue, with prices and terms on same. 7 Maynard Brothers, Salisbury, N. C., Dear Sirs: Please send me cat alogue, prices and terms of the: KNABE Piano. Name Postoffice St. or R. F. D.... State .T. Maynard Bros. EMPIRE BLOCK SALISBURY, N. Southern Railway System Announces GREATLY REDUCED ROUND TRD? FARES For Summer Season, 1922 TAKE YOUR CHOICE Week-End Fares. Sunday Excursion Fares. Summer Excursiom Fares, Special Excursion Fares to Atlantic City and Niagara Falls. Atlantic City and Other Jersey Seashore Resorts Dates sale via Sou. & PRR June 28th, July 18, August 1st and 16th. Date sale via Sou. & Tl&O July 6th, 12th and 26th, August 9th and 23rd. Niagara Falls via Washington or Philadelphia Dates sale via Sou. & B&O June 29th, July 13th and 27th, August 10th and 24th. Dates sale via Sou. PRR July 5th and 9th, August 2nd and .6th and 30th. Notice i .V i ur.ii . .t The funeral services were conducted r M?rJr,T:h Z 'J Jni from the, Friemls church In Asheboro, ueoKtT the lo- alxrvB has beeommeneed befort the ral J'y lfn'AfLlil Atfmlal.tr.tor'. Notice. L f-TPflT!!l m w Having qual.ied as administrator of IM-Vm toiffiif Mot iht tU ef Algle SiUman, deceased, ?" 'New Mtrkrtwrlp, belong- ft fc to present same to the underslgned-onr - ... h named defend- ?or KnaolPn eounty, ttus is to noitry or irua nouce wut oei jpuv jh.iw of their recovery. '. ; , ,y , . ? ' R. W. COX, $ni Vf.fir--xr . R..JL COX, - - .w: F.xecuters of W. C Cox, ieceaeed. ! Ramseur, N. C.; Route t. '. a' -This the 10th day of June, 1022. 6t - Ilsvlnr oualified as executor to the ! t will end U-sUmcnt of Sarsh Ann'of the Supcrigr Court roir. dr.iMl, bffore . M. county, .r';!lt, Cl-rk of the Superior Court against TJavIng dualiDM as . administrator on the mIiU of Joe Lsvfett Jlmry. dwaiifd, before F. M. Wright, Qrk of - Randolph All persons paid Ut having claim" are notined w Kami. .Inn rnnntv. thin is to notifv !nrunt thm , to th UndfndinW 'lemons holding claims agaim-t duly rifled, en or befort the 16th I ,!.-( ;,..! to prfwnt thetn to tl.e'day of July, l-l, or this notice will 1 mi r,r (r' ,. t' r."h'be firn!r. in bar of their feeovery; , r ',.! ! i -iv ' - I i-'! i - - ""i i !"t? ni'l est;it wi',1 ! I f 1 I ) r mon, to be heard by the Clerk en tl 7"S i.V 6th day of August; 1922, at his oN S.: j, JZt til Lle Wirii m trTrmi. emina unfrvi vi w m a s-w ply VrZTi Payment action. - v..-. , , i v ".. ;ThJ June JO.mZ -v r - . sons Indebted to raid estate ara ex- aciion. t -- ... . f Thle the 11th day f July. .1922, J, , F. M. WRIGHT, . - "Clerk 8uperio Couii CHAS. IL REDDING, , E. P. H AYES, Administrator. Admlalstralera Notlce,- Having qualified, as ' administrator TulV for lUoner 7-l3-4t'i -' f Rutn F Jtoynold,' , TUy. for I etiuonet ,7-13-4t. M,WFl(rh a,rk of Ait &sy on Frogs ' 1 . ' ""Pnor uan xor annoipn coun The Oilcago Ilonrd. of Education Jr. this U.tO notify all petaone bat has caused a clai eay to be Imor- tng claims ginsi said esUU to pre UIlsl In tyre. .It's about from and -o -h 1 nndmlgned, duly was written by a Norwegian. The m,.!"14". o?.?' m 5?f Bys "WhAt a wonderful blnl U.e t- r -ws ouce wiu oe rg or I Whti he stand he sit, tledel in bar of their Hcotery; H r, t. When h. hor, hfl f y. r! . :rw1T11' " 'r"T' " TICKETS GOOD FOR 18 DAYS Tickets good for "stop-overs on return trip at Washington, Balti more, Buffalo and Philadelphia WEEK-END EXCURSION FARES On sale Friday nights, Saturday and Sunday mornings to Sea shore Resorts and Western North Carolina Resorts. Tickets good until following Monday and Tuesday (Exception tickets to Western North Carolina sold Saturday ai.d Sunday morning, good return until following Mo-iduy) SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES TO NORFOLK, WILMINGTON AND MOREHEAD CITY These tickets are on sale Saturday nights and Sunday mornings from Salisbury, High Point, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Durham, Raleigh, Princeton and all intermediate stations. Good returning Sunday night Not good in sleeping or Parlor cars. SPEND SUNDAY AT THE SEASHORE SUMMER EXCURSION FARES ' TO ALL, RESORTS Mountains, 8prings and Seashore. Tickets on sale daily, final limit October 31st, 1922. Stop-orers permitted in both directions, """T"-"""T""-aMaMMBMaa a-MaaBa,la-' .Tkrtagh Pallmsa Sleeplog Cart to ttl Important Points. ; Excelleat trvWe-eurtyCeaTeirWnt ScHedalee. , '' Write for Beaatird' Southern. Rsllway Samfct'er Beaort Booklet ani -', ' ... -' . " Other Literature. . "f; T . , , BIkrmWkrrmmm1kmWmWmWmmlmm -: It It CRAIUM, DiTlsion PasMager Areal, tOI Weet Trade Street s ; -t - ? ChsHotte, N. C ! '1 r t r- Inrdly. V" nin't l""' lmm.llaU settlement. , ! . , V. , h. I TW" 'J 1":'2. ' , . , i H. A. ; "I lN.'ti.M, Almlni-tra!or A A A A