- THURSDAY, AUGUST 17 IM:.'." THE A. sHKH ORO COUEIEB. ASHKBOIUVW. G Face Seres KOTICE OF SALE ,1 SOME THING WE ARE DOING NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE l- ' Of Iitmt.t rinm.:- .,,,... ... . - To tha Farmers of Korth Carolina: : Br virtu of the power rive a to North Carolina, Randolph County." Wa wast to call toot ettentioe to the undsraiffned Trustees is deed of. Seperior Court. -- - the fact that the season for mowing init frnm V. CI. Kearna and wife. 'Mar V Uinun- Killiia V .il ..Jlmmji ia nnidlt itod April tl, 120, recorded ia the Davis, approaching. You will remember that office of the R, D. of Randolph county,. By virtue of an execution directed that department ia offering' the farm-1 in book 194, page 56, (default hav- to the undersigned from the Superior era of the state nitro-cultures for A good deal is being said nova ing been made In the payment of. the Court of Randolph Countf in the their legume crops and pulverised days about the progress Noith Caro indebtedness thereby secured) the un- above entitled action I will on Mon- Kmeatone for agricultural purposes at lina hag been, and ia, making along dersigned Trustee will offer for sale day, the 4th day of September, 1922, cost of production. educational lines, at the couithousi door in Aaheboro, at 12 o'clock 11.. at .the court house At -present the price of nltro-cul- And yet a great many citiien H. C, at twelve o'clock noon, on door of Randolph county sell to the tures is 50e per acre and the price while knowing in a general way that AITI'ST ISTrf ls22 highest bidder for cash to satisfy said of limestone is $2.00 per ton bulk f. something worth while is going on Aivt-oi zona, i" execution all the right title and inter- o. b. plant, Bridgeport, Term, would be at a loss to answer if asked the following described tracts of land: t which the esaid Nathan M. Davis W. A. GRAHAM, Commissioner, to state in definite terms just what First: Beginning at a stone near has or should have in the following . .. . r, " sUt is accomplishing in school road, thorn north 53 chains to a described- real; estate in Randolph NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD matters. .stone pile, thence east 6 chains to a county. Discontinuance of Operation of Trains. The "Know North Carolina" move- dogwood near a red oak corner in the Tract No. 1. Beginning at a stone Due to strike conditions and in or- ment should include due attention to old line, thence south 42 degrees Frank Davis corner in Ernest Davis der to conserve fuel supplies, follow- facts regarding our schools east o cnains unas, meiice bouui uiuim, uKuw waui ing aatuiwiuu cuusra m jjr jr q Brooks State I I nPU EliK HXl U 7 UUUltO. UlClll. "vv... i .v .. . ... ..w. .. ... . V Itr Air. JUVUI1V. south 89 degrees east 17 chaiiw 88 thence east along said Ernest Davis Effective July 18 trains Nos, Sunerin- n inrf i uum msirucuon, mus soutn. 8tt degrees east it cnains do uh.u8 muu ,iucv s.necuve juiy io . nu summarizes in an article in the Edu links to a post O&k stutnp, UU crown s une x.o cnains to a stone in -puouc 31 operating oetween aieiKn nu cationaJ Edition of th Raeilrh News corner, thence south 34 chains to a road; thence south wita said public Charlotte will be discontinued and in observer som f e small white oak near the road, thence road 85.87 chains to a stone Walter lieu thereof trains Nos. 61 and 62 be- achievements -"o"i ast 17 chains to the beginning, eon- Davis corner in said road; thence west tween Raleigh and Charlotte will be ..j The schooj Urm . . . 1 Gaining 82.3 aeres, morar less. - with Walter Davis line 22.32 chains to operated as mixed trains. creased from about five months to Second. Beginning at a hickory, -tone Walter Davis corner; thence Trains Nos. 32 an months to Brown's corner and S. W. Kearns' north 9.39 chains to a stone, Walter eigh and FayettevUle will be dis- 2 The va)u? of the schoo, .comer, thence west 11 chains to a Df cr . "! sald continued erty will be increased from about -stake in the old original line, thence Walter Davis line 35 chains more or. For further information apply to 15(0oo,ooo to about 40,000,000, when -loath 43 chains to a stone near a ! James Steed corner any ticket agent or write J. F. Datton. the present bond issues already voted branch, thence west 3H chains to a m.Wter Davis line; thence north General Passenger Agent, Norfolk, been gpnt branch running north, thence south 15 James Steed bne 35 chains more Va. I "3. The qualification of the teach-1 -degrees east 7tt chains, thence 9 de- or stone Frank Davis eorn- ' ers has materially increased. Five grees west 9tt chains, thence 5 de- e' iamtST?tffd.-""ti. nce east. xr x. k ' . , tv,. ,,n years a less than 40 per cent of the -Irees. east 6 chains thence, 11 de- with Frank Davis line 89 chains more Notice is hereby given that the un- teachers had the equivalent of high lirees west 10V4 chains, thence east 3 ' less to the- beginning containing dersigned on the 7th day of November, educatiori( whie today about 65 degrees south 25 chains to a stake, Ulj acres more or less. ,1921, purchased at a tax sale con- cent have either hj h gchoo, or Original corner of J. W. - Birkhead's This August 2, 1922. ducted, by J. A. Brady, Sheriff of Ran- training- ",?n?i in -sn. s1 J. A. BRADY. dolnh county, at the courthouse door Th r u.u uuciiu i Mumuifn vuut.jr. u muiuuiu, n nave muiupiiea so tnai tne numuer ot ' :i i 1 An4-nA oltnAfAiI m coin 1 -t 1 . . -degrees east along the old line to a' small white oak near a road, thence west 17 chains to a stone, thence north 53 chains to a stoneorile, thence Notice. By virtue of the power vested in scribed real estate situated m stud children attending has increased from Randolph county, and known as the aDOut 10 000 to about 45 900, and Nixon Henley land, on the waters of through the aid of the state every Money Makes Money Interest on investment is the source of surest income. Money worKs 24 hours a day and seven days a weeK. More people are made inde pendent by saving than by slaving England has invested to wonderful advantage. Ev ery year Statistics show that England buys more from other countries than she sells to them. kBut inter est on investments does not show in the statistical tables. east 6 chains to a dogwood, thence the undersigned by decree rendered in;Bettie McGee, w ' Cedar Grove town- county north 13.6 chains to a hickory, con- the Superior Court of Randolph county' ship, containing 17 1-2 acres, more or four y( That is why England is rich. Money placed in a savings banh. is an in vestment safe and sura MaKe yourself independent. AX- will have at least one good year high school. Five Yearn ao-o I XSining to acres, iiion teas. " wa Drauu pruvcvuings- enuvicu . . , vumhwco uiu hvv uavc a biiiic Third- Beginnine at a sourwood by Norman Sanders et al. vs. Mary Den-' The time for redemption of the standard high school and eighty-five' a nine old corner running thence nis and husband. I will sell at public aforesaid land will expire on the had none for the rural districts. It rtJi R7 dpu-rftfta west 22 Doles to a auction at the courthouse door in 7th day of November, 1922, and in de- is the aim to carry a good high school1 I1UIU1 pi ut6,OTD " f ,r ., AnV.k.A VT n Oil 1 1L. ot.. faulf r,t fVfl nutomnKnn tVio llnrler. t- 1 V. 1 i- -i ........ i ' : stake bv a gum and -maple, tnence , v., un xuuiauny uic i-mv v.... .vv...r.. . , r 1,0 "lc u"y nu gins oi every town- south 6 degrees west 152 poles to a oay oi August, iwb, at iz o'clock M. Bignea win aemana a aeea lor ""i-i.. i.u v o7 -i,a oot the following described land lvinir and same as provided by law . after HUtse, ureuw oui,ii i sv , .A'.,. :-4i SJ j iV . '-f; 120. to a stake in D. H. Millers line, voncuru wwnsuip, iwnuoipu f"'u ul patrons oi me community. rnxjr A C!TJT?rnTrv T A Ktit P TP1DTTDT rTMVT3 AW tl county, N. C.and by metes and bounds the time for the redemption of the That is a record of which the state1 THE AhHEBORO BANK & TRUST COMFAJN Y east 83 poles to the old corner, thence described and defined as follows: same aforesaid. ... ha every reason to be proud. Capital $50,000.00 south 87 degrees east so poies io a ".6""""6 "" " 0 ...w - "" - ik acmL tu ie me ler- to the boys and girls of every town- ,v t-v ?? fy l the ship and provide such instruction as1' tfjp I JfillflY tf7f" ? tl sH rTfitltl ' ' ' the will be helpful to the pupils and to the!-"- kJtUtJ UK ILLUUtl "pine stump, thence north 3 degrees corner, running north 86 degrees east for which said land was i sold is $4.12, whole story, east 46 poles to a white oak on 20 fains to two red oakst - thence purchase bid being $10 25 , Did you e Lofiin's corner, thence north 87 de- " t pme, grees west 136 feet to a white oak, ence south 86 degrees west 20, :ence north 3 degrees east 15 poles chains to a stake in William Wood's . a ,.n un thenc . north to thn hemnniner ' to tne Beginning, containing ii - .3 - . " nrrAs more or less containing 17 acres more or less, -acres, more or less. . , ... Terms of . sale ca upon confirma- Fourth: Beginning at a stake by a tion df sale. -srum. J. M. Hills comer and runs mis tne dm aay 01 July, 19. rV1 "'.Vr"1 .""r T A gentleman from another state with his line south 6 north 106 CHAS. H. REDDING, Commissioner. lor "snt, yer 01 tne ou- who was here recentiy was ulk;n(? of Doles to a stake, thence north 85, de-' 8-3-5t. .Penor Court of Randolph county; all what was bein don fa his ate This the 15th day of July, 1922. J. A. YORK, Purchaser. 8 10-222-4t . Executor's Notice. ever stop to think, for in stance, how far the school consolida tion movement has gone in North 1 Carolina ? . I ! Have you ever realized to what ex tent the transportation of children to I H. T. CAVENESS, President ' O T PfTrTMl A XT If . T I S. B. STEDMAN, Vice President E. H. MORRIS, Cashier G. T. MURDOCK, Ass't. Cashier tt j t ,l and from schools is being carried in Having qualified as executor on the ... , . j;fjf ?, , , ijtTa j j 1 nic iuii viiot.1 11.1.0 vanuua i.viuiii.ii;a : csuiie 01 .1. u. r razier, ueceaseu, ue- irrees west 414 piles to a maple, thence north 69 west 11 poles to a ; staKe in a arain, uieuee uuwn i. imm persons having claims against said along thege lines on the assumption Wnti estate are notified to present tnem to 4.1,(. tk .., .,.ii 1 Havino- mialiirt ns n.lminiotrntnr the undersigned, duly verified, on or t. rh Pi.viia 88 west 16 poles, north 84 west 1C on the estate of Jow Layfett Henry, b,e?ore e 27?,1? day of July, 1923, or Am, jt turned out that North Caro. poles to the mouth of a drain, thence deceased, before F.-M. Wright, Clerk ls. nouce w".' oe, P'aueu ln uar. 01 li DOlCS tU UIC II1UUWII U'""M wivi.vv J Miifiui-, . j - n nut 10 aucwij im it south 24 degrees east 5 poles Of the Superior Court of Randolph " recovery, anu an perbon owing these lineg than his own state. ti i tkonu north KA COUntV. AM nprsona hnvintr Mama comwj "in tumc decrees west 39 Doles to a pine in against said estate are notified to make. immediate settlement. Harrison's line, thence with his line present them to the undersigned, north 4 degrees east 44 poles to duly verified, on or before the 15th Kearns' line, with it south 86 east day of July, 1923, or this notice will 80 poles to old corner, north 4 de- be pleaded in bar of their recovery; grees east 2 poles to a stake, Lof- and all persons owing said estate will lin's corner, thence with it south 86 come forward and make immediate -degrees east 42 poles to the begin- settlement, jiing, containing 47 acres, more or less. This 11th day of July, 1922. 7-27-6t. Terms of sale cash. A. M. SCALES, Trustee. 7-20-4t. NOTICE By irtue of an order of the Su perior Court of Randolph county in that certain Special Proceeding enti tled E. P. Hayes, Administrator' of J. A. Clapp, deceased, vs. Oliver Having qualified as administrator on Clapp et al. I will sell on the 26th , . -. . . . . . j., f a. ,..., moo i o.nn P. M., in front of the Post Office in Notice to Creditors. the estate of J. A. Richardson, deceas- ' H lntA ff Ponlfllnll .inn tv .rFr -n T? Having qualified as administratrix m.' Wright. Clerk Superior Court of Randleman, N. C, the following de .on the estate of J. C. Cagle, deceas- Randolph county, this is to notify all scribed real estate: . d, before F. M. Wright, clerk of the persons having claims against said Beginning at a Turkey or black oak, superior court of Randolph county, decedent to present same to the un- same as Sam Holland's corner on the, all persons having claims against dersigned on or before the 5th day east side of Main street, and running : said estate are notified to present 0f August, 1923, or this notice wili thence north 85 Va degrees east 8 "them to, the undersigned, duly veri- be pleaded in bar of their recovery, 'chains and 12 links to a stone at a .fied, on or before the 19th day of Ju- This the 27th day of July, 1922. branch; thence south 63 degrees easf ly, 1923, or this notice will be pleaded J. W. RICHARDSON, ll chain and 65 links to a white oak;, in bar of their recovery; and all per-( B. F. RICHARDRSON, thence north 13 degrees west 1 chain sons owing said estate will come for-. Administrators of J. A. Richardson, 'and 12 links to a cedar, Naomi Falls ward and maKe immediate settiemnt. deceased. Seagrove, N. C. corner; thence north 30 decrees east' . . . . ... ... T r 1 lina is already doing far more along anU Vof XIi4L ramlinlnni in ha o-rnnn with urtinm Via was tullrintr iliii This July 24, J922. not i,now there was such a thin? in 1 . . i" : rK' . their own state as rural school trans- executor 01 1. u. rrazier, ueceaseu. portation of pupils. North Carolina, as we have said, is doing much more along educational Ikjes than many of us realize. But she is not 'yet doing enough 7to justify an attitude " of . complacency with reference to her achievements. There is a great deal more yet to be done before her educational record is in entire keeping with her wealth and her wonderful natural resources. Twin City Sentinel. PORTLAND CEMENT i Notice of Land Sale. MOORE TO PAY HOSPITAL BILL FOR MR. AND MRS. KETCH EN I It was announcd last week by Moore county officials that the county would bear all hospital bills for Mr. and Mrs. Ketchen, who were victims of a brutal assault last week neat South-1 em Pines, The negroes are now in ' the state prison at Raleigh where they will await trial. r . This 19th day of July, 1922. WINCY A. CAGLE, "AuBUTfl Of J- C. Cagle, Deceased. Asheboro, Star Route, N. C. x7-27-t 8-3-6t. Notice. Having Qualified as executrix on the estate of Eli C. Cox. deceased on said company's line, 1 chain and 50 links to a stone; thence north 85 Vi I D WE have outgrown temporary construction permanence is the truest economy. The dirt road is being replaced by concrete open in all weather practically eliminating repairs guaranteed long life. As concrete makes more permanent, more profitable the avenues of communication and transportation it makes more permanent, more profitable, more livable, the farm. Your building material dealer can advise on any building, rfe calls Atlas "the Standard by which all other makes are measured." The Atlas Portland Cement Company Salts Offkeir-Neyt York Bcton Philadelphia Afiij. Northampton, Pa. Hudaon, N.Y. Leeds, Ala. "n 1 mi 1 ne oranaara dv wmcn J 1 . . . 1 1 nr - 1 1 wouoie t degrees west 1 chain and 25 links to a fC(era n stone, ClaPP's corner in the branch; tje8 jn N 12,000 Quarts Whiskey Destroyed I ' j Double precaution was taken by a' 44.aty4lv a marshal and a squad of depu- before F. thence on same course 8 chains and 12 .. - .. -.. ... oi.ln ,.f Mo! ew York destroyed last more week than Notice. 'ir.,. wheii 12,000 his-' f XirM'.kl- 1 . !. . r .1. (. .... . . . .: 1 .. r M .. : . i.i. TTiiKiik. vjier 01 Lne nu- iini.Q rn a KTne on pnKt & ui jiiuii l . l l: i mm. 1 . r i d-.i-ii. . .. . . .. ., . , i . quarts 01 ocoic n wnisKey. i ne I 11 . k- " '"u,pn cVunV! 81 "re.et: tri,e"ce ouln b uW'fM east . . was onere,, to he poure, down a' t.ov.io iiaYiiiK Liaiiiia against saia cnain and o lints to tne Deginning, . v. , , , . nrt ...,; ' Having qualified as adrt.nlrtr.tor ate are notified to present them to containing one and two-thirds acres, Z ' ."hon ! w llll 1' 1 ' I. . 1 nf W T . I nh n unn llfl. V. . .... P TM 1 DTI P(t rill V V'fln Tl n i ) rtri a. a. 1..o ' Ull 41113 EfiUtW Ul A'. J. . x.. ......... , . . 1 1 U U 1 IV.. O , -'J ....... v.. . , J 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 U VI HOB. kerosene oil with it as tho bottles ' were broken. The whiskey was seiz-1' 1922. -ceased, before F. M. Wright, Clerk of before the day of July, 1923, or' This sale is made on account of an -i. . r i . f ' ... A u.nmnn MMin- . k. : t : 111 x ninn.in.i . . ...h. 1.1.1 . . . : . . . u .. 7 . , 1 .. u me superior tvourt ui iwuuvii-ii uus nuuee win oe ui buvuiiw uui iiuviiih uwjii piacvu un a , .. .u, .,.. ... iu r,, (.,, ... .11 v.-..; -i.ima .rn nqt ..j )i ,.,; ulA I- ed on the hchooner at the run from iv: ail peouua ucitiiih viicii ictvicijr, Uliu Hit Ut3i ,,,lrl uwinK iui inci uin 111 vino m.i.iwii. ., pt.., . "u .tiij 4n nroaant. .i.i .:n . " .i Ti:. inn .i.. t .. iui trie uananias. - saia esLiiwj otw uvunsu w . oaiu wnwivo win come iorwara .mm .tJbem to the undersigned, duly ven- make immediate settlement. - fled, on or before the 27th day of This 25th day of July, 1922. July, 1923, or this notice will be plead-, ROXANA M. COX, ed In bar of their recovery; and all Executrix of Eli C. Cox, Deceased. persons owing said estate will come 7-27-6t. . forward and make Immediate settle- . XpHii rHEA "ANO when for a little more you can buy ,t N,AI i!,",a ,',,aI, that haH been acknowledged by all artists, to .c , ,m. e;,i i iano since IMTY If you will sign the ucuw a., man io us at once, we will be glad to senr handsome catalogue, with pricey and terms on same. coupon you our This the 10th day of August - - . . E. P. HAYES, Administrator and Commissioner. 8-17-2t ment. : This 26th day of July, 192Z F.O.JOHNSON. Administrator of F. L. Johhson, De- Brower, deceased. . ceased. . t-" Notice Having qualified as executor to the Notice of Land Sale Under Mortgage.' By virtue of the power vested ln- the undersigned by that certain mort DR. E. M. TAYLOR Dentist Randleman, N. C. NOTICE .i si .J i rTa u i gage deed made by William Rush an. L? ldJ!?menL0 SaraJ? A wife Mary Rush, on the 24th .lay ol Wright! Clerk Tt th. 3rw April, 1922, and recorded in the office I 'of ffirSh rnn thP(. of Deels for Randolph I t l!f. "r-1- '".i to.no,Uf? county. In book 195 at page 304. I will n:00 ... .-u, uo,uuik ciim against ., .,. f, -uh nr. . -jllA- "J v-u... aid deceased to present them to the iTA, j rW.hl, ibw t la'oo ""u"' rr",,,jr nnderslened on or before the 12th VV1 'i. (ifber' JJ 9221 at, ,1Z Vhmt dav Julv iopq tM. nv!f7a, iii o'clock -M. at the courthouBe door In aay July, ivks, or tills notice will . i k v r ,. -u--rio. ,u-ih.rrrr rzn DR. ROY T. IIODGIN Chiropractor Asheboro, N. C. ours: 10:00 to 12:00 a. m. 2:00 to 00 p. m. alo 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. 5 Maynard Brothers, Salisbury, X. C Dear Sirs: l'lease seiwl me cat alogue, prices and" terms of the KN'ABK Piano. Name Postofflce St. or It. F. I) State Asneooro, M. tne following ueacno- t-.t pi tit TTT'TI'T 171 1 1 situated in "Randolph county, vj. vivv. ivjiu 60 I Moffitt, deceaaedV U Moffitt, Herndon Moffitt, Mary Moffitt, Joha.T. Moffitt,. Jr, William , . . i i ar.- i . a zam.J . ' ' f rieagecooK ana n, y. . B. M. BROWER. Executor, and in Anheboro Deatlat North Carolina, ' 4 feanrlnlnh CVinntV. iiMjcrtlo M. Moffitt, Executrix of the be pleaded In bar 'of their recovery. W? ""I .t Will amt Taatamont of John T. tVi. Utk T..I- inoo d land tT-z:.rr; r i 7 ' u-i. r-.nii-. tovnrfilp. J Bank of Randolph Bulldlnt .1 Beirinning at an Intersection of Rush w Aaheboro, N. C Street and Franks avenue on the west aide of Ruth etreet on south tide ofi nn v r (divf.n I Notice la hereby .riven that the un? Franks avenue; thence west along , E jrr Noe xhrot : Notice. mimi..- r ab .1 i 1 1 1 -n n n ir narannant uarairaau Da tna luiiciar di nuramratr. laiLB, . n. iu a.w n abort named. wUl Uke notice that an 1921, purchased at f U sale condect- thence nearly south parallel with Rush meur. jr action or pedal proceedlnir tnnnea ea oy.j. a. Jjraay, ductib, o n- .re -w " " Aaheboro ,f e above hMb-0 commenced ia the dolph county,' at the toarthow doer nearly east parallel with Frenlw ave- AJ,nboro t.8uperior Court, oefore the :-Clerk In Aeheboro, N. the iollowlnjrde-nue 200 feet -to Rush corner and Rush L w.u. s jvanaoipn couniy, rroru,, v..,,-, ... -L .VV SV' 771 .l" tlTli" i r.i.- certain reu ooirn county, ana Known M Monday, Wednesday and Friday Tuenday, Thursday and Saturday 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. m ... - . . . . . i i.j. ' t nann . L.IH.. . u-4i. ininh Annrtf anri imAwn u ihi tji. xno Taart u uia) nttrirrninar. coniainmr ... - ' . Llia) UUriXJWft OI MnillUK wrMH - 1 - -w - - - ' " A immMJI !. l,muit, INiA fill '. estate in which Joha T. Moffitt, de e Henley land, on the -waten -of Tertf thotwand equate feet, more or. ' eaed, had an tnterest. " feme cue u veoar urove town. ' , .. j Above named defendant will, there Jhlp, eontalninf 17H are mere or This tle made on the aceoont "fore. Uke notlcf that It is required leM. ... the non-payment ef .the eum et enej Tl (a to announce hat DR. J. D. GREGG to erpear before the Oerkr of the 8u-, .The time tot redemption - of 'the huidrd doll art, and tnUreat eemred . dentalofnee at Slier 1erior Court of Randolph county, on aforeeald land will pire on the 7th by eald wortfare deed,' eaia . tnor.rH -a u there all the ttmete erac ... aA.i . ai a 4 fine - a. Maynard Bros. EMPIRE BLOCK SALISBURY, N. C 44e44 4444e I City and U there all the time to prac- Oth day of AoiroaU 1922, at hit d;y of November, 192'A end In' default deed eontalna power el Uce drrrtlTtry In U 1U ?e in Ahebore, then and there te of redemrtlon the undemlirned Will d- theriilnf the unndjrrW to make . "T brahehee. V. I. Beaatef Crew Deai. Benldnr, Aceountln. Shorthand, Touch Typewrltlnf, Penmanship and Ceh Bierdal branches taucht by eiriened toahara. Unlimited -fJmIb sold. Graduate! placed In good positions. Tall term begins September 6th. GREENSBORO COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Creensbere, N. C the . aniwer or demur to the complaint ef mand a deed for the ssme as previd- sste of said land In event 'of' default, -nnHiin. n a. i.l Mtn laid ed bv law. after the eiolraUon of said beta made tn the Mr ment ef said ' l.ralnti(T will srtal to the court for notice, and eftr the Ume for the rv- note, which Is eeeured by ttald mort-1 U. 8. Benster WJlltam K. Crew died' - '' jJtzS -, ieli.f dewnndr.,1 ) .!,) complaint .ttemptlnn as aforeald; The amount of Heed, Said default having been'et Ws eountrt heme near Unlontowr.Ior wrw tag W as Jot mUrvlew. 11 1., the 2 1 S !sy nf July, 1322. (the font end Uim for whk-ri said isnd mails tn tne payment or saw mort- rw August 3. His dssOl snakes the r. ? V. rTClir, w ik,! t 14.12, purr.hae bid bJn; b8. this ssle Is areordlngly fnsde third vsrsrvcy In the U. 8. senate from ' k : :-.ri;f Court 10 7."j. .vn-t'e snld pnwer. , Pernytnl within 10 months, Bena- f - . , I 1 ! 1 C a 1" ', r f J ty, i'jZI. 'i ' t it, 1 h ,! v rt A!fit. 1 K2. , at K n having dl-d at October and ;: " s l i '.' J. A. i ', ivr-'ha-t-r. tu J ' ' J. 1 1. V. A I I MnrrH. I I'enro e on New Yesr eve. . ' DR. 0. loPRCSNELL' Omcee Om First Nstlotial Dank Was. a HAMVfru K Attorneys at tw - 'v , ' Cnces la Law Building, Aah.re. ( I - la" -V

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