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FartEiiM THE ASHEBORO COUKIE1VASHEB0K0, N. C TUTTRSDAT. EZSTWXSTSL tS, UtZ FRJWELXTILLE NEWS 'SURAL CARRIES EXAMINATION I AT LiUKttTY (XTOBtK 13 Ths protrctei meeting closed at the Holiness church Sunday rurb. with 63 conversions. Mr. John All red and family, ut Rockingham, spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. Peter Ailred. RenvaJ sen ice will betrin at the Baptist church next Monday evening. October 2. Mr. Jos Shaw has moved his fam ily from Cedar Falls to the resilience vacated by Luther Burrow on Stony avenue. D. F. Hayes and family and Mrb Meter Leonard have moved u Dur ham. Both cotton bills i-hut down one day last week anil a larre number oi our people attended the county fair at Asheboro. Messrs. Paul Routh and Fred Pat terson left Morula) morning for the University where they will enter school. Mrs. S. E. Teajrue left Friday for a few weeks visit at Sanford. Mr. P. D. Luther is attending court at Troy this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fentriss spent baturday evening and Sunday High Point. Mrs. R. D. Garrison visited tives at Greensboro last week. Mrs. M. C. Jones, of near anchton, is this week. North Carolina, at the doj? of Uxsj nets, September 15, 1322. Carolina state The United SXat civil service com niLMUon has announced an euiminaXioQ to be held at Liberty on October 13 to till the position of rural earner at Liberty. Both men and women, if Qualified, may enter this examination, tne com mission states. Women will not be considered for rural earner appoint ment unless they are the widows of U. S. soldiers, sailors, or mannes, or the wives of L S. soldiers, sailors, or mannes who are physically disquali fied for examination bv reason of in juries received in the line of military' 10 v1 Bet duty. Form 1977 and application -"unounu due from banks, blanks may be obtained from the of- bankers and trust -om- fice mentioned above or from the panic L'nited States Civil Service fVimmi. -sh items held over 24 sion at Washington, D. C. Applica tions should be forwarded to the com mission at Washington at the earliest practicable date. Besert af the CaaditMa f ' ' Rtsft of the CssditMa of THE BANK OF RANDOLPH THE BANK OF FRANKLIN VILLE At Asheboro, N. C, is the State of ! Franklin villa, im the State of Wta of hmiiwes. Carolina, at the close September 15, 1322. Resources tteoerr.s Loans and discount 8447,901.52 Loan and discounts Overdraft, unsecured ... 74.57 iDemand lon I'mW Suae Bondj and Overdrafts, unsecured Iihrt bonds . . 17.400 00 Banking house, furniture J 1 . m r a ana uxiures . ioo.uu 860 ,270.76 7,100.00 18.90 600 0 North bonds All other stocks, bonds, mortgage 13,000.00 Banking bouses and hi mi ture and fixtures Caan in vault and net amounts due from banks, bankers and Trust Com panies 16,766.06 10 000.00 Customer's liability on ac ceptances 344291 Total $87,249.96 hours Checks for clearing 169.70S.12 1,453.01 1,556.25 Total $$61,690.47 TRINITY NEWS Liabilities Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, lea cur rent expense and taxes paid Deposits subject to check 815.00040 1,00040 42430 35,071.60 Mr. Marsh Bullard, of Gainesville, Fla., is visiting at the Parker house. Kev. and Mrs. Marcus Woosley were at the parsonage recently on a visit. Mrs. Treva Primm, who has been at spending some time with her grand- t mother at the Parker house, has re re I a- turned to her home in Raleigh. Mr. Frank Wood and family have Mel- left for Hvde countv. visiting her people here The protracted meeting here will be held in October. l&M 4.77L13 30,954.73 Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Russell, Mrs. M. Mr. Wesley Reddick, who has been L. Buie and daughter, Miss Mattie in feeble health for some time, is Buie, spent Saturday and Sunday at about the same. Hamlet. Miss Lassie Cagle, of High Point, Mr. Ras Grimes has moved his fam- has been on a visit here, ily to Coleridge where Mr. Grimes has Miss Eliiabeth Johnson and little charge of a shuttle block mill. brother, Dougan Clark, of High Point, Several of our people attended the spent a short time in town recently. revival meeting at Grays Chapl Sun- The missionary meeting met with' day- Mrs. Ballance Wednesday afternoon. The jrotracted meeting commenced Mr. and Mrs. Allen Coltrane went to at Shady Grove church Sunday, the the Ebenezer neighborhood a few pastor, Rev. G. W. Morehead, of High days ago. Point, is assisted by Rev. McRay, of The Missionary Society of North Greensboro. Trinity met with Mrs. Vuncannon at Mr. W. R Thomas and Miss Beat- her residence known as the old "Brick' rice Trogdon were married last Wed- Lodge," last Friday afternoon, nesday evening at the M. E. parson- Mr. Dave White and family have age, Ramseur, Rev. W. M. Smith of- moved to the bungalow in South nciating. The couple have many Trinity. friends here who wish for them long Miss Lula Younts was and useful lives. friends in town Friday. Liabilities Capital stock paid in 321400.00 Cashier's check outstand- Surplus fund 76,000.00 ig , Undivided profits, less cur Time certificates of Deposit rent expenses and taxes due on or after 30 days paid 21,0fil.5H Savings deposits Deposits subject to check bVlfiSi.i'j Usmer's checks outstand- Total 387,249.96 ing 3,465.10 state of North Carolina, Ccanty of Certified checks 10.00 Randolph. ; L, Cleon T. Spoon, cashier of the Total $661,590.47 above named bank, do solemnly swear State of North Carolina County of that the above statement is true to the Randolph, Sept. 25, 1922. best of my knowledge and belief. 1, W. J. Armheid, Jr., Cashier of CLEON T. SPOON, Cashier, the above named bank, do solemnly Subscribed and sworn to before me, swear that the above statement is this 2fith day of Sept, 1922. u ue to the best of my knowledge and J. T. BUIE, belief. Notary Publk. W. J. ARMFIELD, Jr , Cashier. My commission expires January 28, Subscribed and sworn to before me, 1923. this 26th day of Sept., 1922. W. A. BUNCH, Notary Public. My commission expires 5-7-23. Co rreci Attest : D. B. McCRARY, P. H. MORRIS, J. D. ROSS, Directors. Correct Attest : HUGH PARKS, H. S. EDWARDS, W. C. JONES, Directors. I Pleasant Birthday Dinner. . ' There was a delightful birthday Report of the Condition of dinner at Mr. M. F. Push's at Cedar THE ASHEBORO BANK & TRUST Falls Sunday, September 17, in honor COMPANY of nIS wlfe8 69tn birthday. Their at Asheboro, in the State of North ,Lmo "u,u" "u K'"""' visiting Carolina, at the close of business Present, with a large number of Kentimh- 1R 1 Q99. mcmiB. 11 wo a juuj . "fc- VALUABLE F M M; AT AT3(Pl!G)Isf t "2- 4 Resources ild 'be a good opening here Ians discounts $80,562.48 sion. one to run a large boarding. Overdrafts, unsecured .... .19 friends. table was spread with good things to eat and every one enjoyed the occa- SATURDAY OCTOBER At 1,2:00 Mt V" , " ' - -'Lit. . . Known as the Alfred Hanner farm, at Banners ville Cross Roads,: Davidson cbimtrwatainingr 220 acres, located on the Mghway' between Thom asvflk and Denton, eight miles south of Thomas ville, ten miles east of Lexington, within 14 mile of church and school C. & Y. BL H" tuns through this property; Nine-room dwelling house, &-room tenant house; two large barns and other outbuildings- ... ' f 115 ACRES QF FOREST TIMBER The land will be sold in four tracts, and then as a whole. For further information see or write J. W. Han ner, Asheboro, N. C, or Aired P. Hanner, Thom asville, N. C. ' administrator t t NOTICE SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR THE NON-PAYMENT OF DE LINQUENT TABES DUE THE TOWN OF ASHEBORO, N. C. By order of the Board of Town Commissioners, and pursuant, to the stat- Mr. c L. Allred, one of our wide- There is no hotel, tavern, inn or awake poultrymen, received the first boarding house of any size in Trinity. prize on his coop of Rhode Island There woul oreot v,,o w, im.rin United States Bonds and North Carolina, Mr. Allio Groce and Miss Esther plans. It is needed here. Uberty bonds 200.00, Randolph County. tTsnrk u,oro rv,r.i c, ..... M i rj.,i. ,oc , iciti fri.c Bankinjr houses. $19,635.95; Having qualified as incr nnri 9n nwi.nni, : t ...., loot Mr. r.u. o.-.ic n-aA- furniture and nxtures, C 1. A. on tne estate illations fmm thir r,,,..,,,.,, .! .,i v,rl in v, aa $6,844.47 26.480.42 before F. M. Wright, who wish for them long and happy vears ago. He was inquiring about Cash in vault and net Superior Court of Randolph county. at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door of Randolph County, to Mil. at public uves. Prof. L. Johnson, his tacner or main- unuuni uuc nmuuaiino, r"4' - aucaon vo xnc mgnesc maaer. ior casn. inose certain lots or Parcels of land Mr. t;. K. Dove, nf KirhmnnM Va ornut oaimers aim uui i-um- after visiting his father, Mr. D. Dove,' Rev. and Mrs. Marcus Woosley has returned home. have been in Trinity for several days, Mrs. Margaret Smith, who holds a guests of their parents. Rev. and Customers' liability on ac- tms notice whi De pieaaea in Dar 01 m connection with each separate parcel: position as mil iner for the Franklin- Mrs .1 K Wooslev. Mr. Woos ev has ceptances i.u.oo uieir recover. jw owing saia esuiie win come lorwuni snu ao ml Ills Lni Lor ..fag in nnrh m ana mino Ann timviiuul tha irtAamirmnA T C Du. t. Of W. W. JOneS, Tut fVillAotnr fnr Out Town nf Anhnhnrn in th riinf T-Jll. c... pi 1 f . I - wwwmj VI UMIUVI)HI, lient OI me nf Mnrtn Carolina, will nmrnuvl nn MaiuIiit tViA cnnA Aaw v rw.k.. 1000 ville Store Co., has returned home been assisting his father in a meeting f r - aucuon 10 me nigneat oiuuer, ior casn, inose certain tots or parcels of land estate are notified to present same to wi,Dnul. toTtta fnr thm nun 1019 iqoa ii iQ9i j y yamca "K"" "".s"w . " as set iortn in tne louowing usi wmcn snows tne names of the parties in s, Checks for clearing 1,468.62 one year from date of this notice CJ whose names said property is listed, together with the amount of taxee and ,d Customers' liability on ac- this notice will be pleaded in bar of m connection with each separate parcel: This August 22, 1922. .Name w H. C. JONES, Administrator, C. T. A. r' Description Chas. H. Redding, Atty. 9-28-6t after spending a few weeks in New at Hopewell. Total $124,824.45 make immediate settlement. York and Montreal, Can., where she There is considerable interest in Liabilities This the 26th day of September has been visiting relatives. The Phi- lights for Trinity. Mr. June Royals Capital stock paid in $50,000.00 lainea Sunday school class gave a has been making a canvass of the 1 Undivided profits, less cur- party in her honor last week. town to ascertain the wishes of the rent expenses and taxes Mr. Fletcher York, of Albemarle, people. , paid 427.60 was a visitor here the first of last Johnson street is being improved. Deposits subject to check 45,535.26 week. This news will be welcome to many of Cashier's checks outstand- Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pugh, Trinity's residents and visitors. ing 1,091.63 u"' rZZTZly: . .. . 1,me.:.cert,lf'cate3 L Ue; ed. Ute of Randolph county North H- H. Kennedy,-Sunset Avenue who have be snendi;; tL ; e"B ZT' c" r r " 0 ,w I Carolina, this is to notify all persons ' Forest Mil er. MiUer Street in Richmond county, have returned. After 12 years of efficient service Savings' deposi'ts ' lolew:!?!!"! Mr. C. E. Henson ha finiV,..l th ns Kheriff Mr T Al. H ue. of Moore .!;;, (.. ota 01 eceseu w caiuu.l uichi, uuijr r ' . ' i.. , - , - - iiusi ucuaiio road leading to Cedar Falls, except county, has retired and in the future, the bridge across liush Creek, near will devote his entire time to farm- Total $124,824.45 Arthur Wrenn's. ing. state of North CarolinaCounty of Messrs. Ross Gnmes and W. R. Cox As sheriff he served lonsrer in the Randolph. September 26. 1922. J. S. RIDGE, Town Tax Collector. WHITE Administrate Notice. gagfc;;; Havinir nualified as administrator of ' J. A. Holder. Sunset Avenue . . the estate of Rudy C. Brower, deceas-IW. H. Hughes, Old Main Street are preparing to saw shuttle blocks office than any other man in the his- I, E. H. Morris, cashier of the abore near Coleridge this fall. torv of his countv and made a record named bank, do solemnly swear that Misses Katherine Huie and I.ucv nmhQhU aBtUiGreeanseboroered Nrma' " ""stood that' Sheriff Blue will engage in apple-growing, with RANDIFMN NFWS ue a-ten''on peaches and tobacco. ' ' ' ' Sheriff Blue is a devout Presbyte- Mr. Sam Tomnko. of Lvnchhurir. Va., is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Max W agger. Mrs. K. Bernard, rian and has the courage of his con victions. He has made a fearless, im partial officer and retires as a "friend J. Wagger and Mrs. Abe ot man- if High Point, poent Wed nesday here. Several of our people attended the Randolph county fair at Asheboro last week. Miss Lucile Swajm, of Greensboro, is the week-end guest of Mrs. J. O. Pickard. Miss Dorma Van Werry spent the week-end- in Greensboro, guest of. her Bister, Mrs. VA Allred. Miss Nora Hughes spent Saturday In Greensboro. Miss Veva Allred was Visitor in Asheboro. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Caudle were in'ml or noU! Haa the PnnclPal ln" town Sunday the mieats of Mrs 1 r .terast of the same being due and un- Caudle ' paid, the undersigned will at 12 Mrs. A. C. Cecil is the guest of her o clock M' on 28th day of 0ctober' parents, Mr. and Mrs S N Bowman 1 1922, l the court noue door in A"'" Rev. W. F. Womble, presiding el-lboro' North C'011". 811 at P"Dlic der, preached in St. Paul M E church i auction' the highest bidder, for last Sunday at 11 a. m. and held the 081' " that certin ,ot or tract ol fourth quarterly conference for theiland ituat '"K nd Deln in vBr Randleman charge. dolph county, North Carolina, in the NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE, OF LAM) Under and by virtue of power con tained in a certain mortgage deed, given by W. J. Moore to the under-, signed, bearing date of June the 14th, 1!21, and recorded in the office of the, register of deeds for Randolph coun ty, North Carolina, in book 185, at n:ifro tn uiviirp tho nnvfpnt nf n certain bond or note of even date with Demand loans the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. H. MORRIS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of September, 1922. W. A. BUNCH, Notary Public My commission expires 6-7-23. Correct Attest : J. M. CAVENESS, R. L. TANT, K. a JOHNSON, Directors. Report of the Condition of THE BANK OF COLERIDGE At Coleridge, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, September 15, 1922. Resources Loans and discounts . . . . Riiwt mnrtfrflcro nml week-end " been made in the payment of said default having '"dTts' unsecured I Bonds ! Banking houses, $2,155.00; furniture and fixtures, $1,665.35; Cash in vault and net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust com panies '. Cash items held over 24 hours $35,292.28 488.16 29.18 350.00 3,8206 7,265.06 i 38.60 before L. B. Hmshaw, th. 97tK h nf suntmhr. 1923. or J. E. McDowell, South Fayetteville Street . . fthis notice will be pleaded in bar of ,A. Sam Miller, Old Main Street ! their recovery. All persons indebted 1 ... . wia;i to said estate will please make imme- LHHe Cox, FrankUnviIle Koad 1919 1920 1921 $5.30 ' $3.00 $40.15 26.95 5.41 21.30 52.45 .60 -via 5.00 M 43.W 72.51 60.00 66.17 - 58.14 11.00 21.38 19.60 2.40 5.00 diate payment. This 27th day of Sept., 1UZZ. J. DUDY Kirkman, Administrator Rudy C. Brower, de ceased J. E. Hill Louise McCain, Fayetteville Street Fannie Smith Rebecca Burke Geo. Cheek, Old Plank Road 9.65 4.00 .75 6.00 R. F. Paschal, Atty. 9-23 6t Mary Yokely, East Town 24.65 44.08 5.40 .90 11.37 1.38 Rev. Jim Green, vmnii in 1,. town of Asheboro, on Rush Avenue, . , g"i nieeung nere this wmk ouJvuuia w,c miwi vi vu mmAjn jiu ini will be located on t ground. located on the school 1 others and more fully described as followa. to wit ! Mias Hazel Flovrl of pent the week-end In town. ' . mz. jamea mm w. - - 'Short while Saturday en rout to Bia- Miss Qara Hayes, of Gramaboro. is ; aoesi ox Mrs. W. T. Forguson. ' ' FIRinCD VTVl . tt a Mr. Cheatham, Principal of Farm f schoot. atWad eonfemea of psH ehool teachers tn Greensboro lssai saMBS ' Mlat Oyde XaanM. who U xAAm miai ia Greensboro, spent one day at Mr. William Horney aad famflr and Mr. . an Mn. Thomas Morran. af ien Foint, Tiaitod.nUtiTW hn Dr. an4 Mrs. C Cr Rabbanl anai TaturrUy and Sunday in Grsboro, , , ol rmj aavfnter) Mrs. C 1 Kte DdTH.lt, wha U teachinr ' spent tho Mk end at Beginning; at a stake or stone in the south margin of Rush avenue, Gid Macon's corner: run Din r thence with Rush Avenue, south 70 degrees 80 minutes east 849.S feet to a stake, the intersection of ' Bush Avenue and South, or Old Main Street thence with the west margin of said street sooth 85 degrees (0 minutes vest Z3&Jieet to W. C Hammer's comer; theoee with W. a Hammer' lino north 86 degrees so minutee west Slltt est to a stake in W. C Hammer's line; theme north 22 degrees 85 minute west SIM feet to point of tho begin ning, containing about two (2) acres, more or .loss, and being all of what U known aa tho Wiley - Rush . home pteea, Said nxrrtrage. having been give, to fa part too purchase price of ue a&ore peeeruea land. .h. This th Hth Uy of September, 1VZZ, . . O r 1. 1 . ' - : wnxy d. Rusn,''" -f- '.y ' ULNA JtURlf, ' V- r--i .' ;- y MAfiGAiarr nvtrt, . .;',; - iJortgsgtes. r: 7 -mmr '; J .-r, f;r 1;t' - 1. liabilities Capital stock paid in . 8urplus fund Undivided profits. enrrent expenses aad tax es paid Deposits subject to check Cashiers checks out t&f e e Time eertineatM of dopes- rv duo os or alter s dan .: .. Savings deposits . .. ,. 84728343 ilOfiOOJOO IftOOJOQ i: 48747 80188 1147J9 U8941 Toui.v.. .r.. .... .. uim& Ststo of North Carolina County of Baadolph. 192JL. - r-- 1 H. O. Parka, eashiec of tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that ths above statement Is true to tho best Of wry knowing sad belief. v - EL C. PARJlS. Cashier. fisbacrfbod sad swots' to before sss. uut xout xisy or wptemrr. lvv. . , v v. . Kotarr Pttbiis. Mr sotwnitssfam txplrss Januarr t. Corrset-AttMtt . It. M. c::T!, ."-s .i 1 w. j. Au.rT, ; . ; , -; F. c c.vvi-a:;".i, 1 Get EihindM m h i (.-.'. - -vv -v - 1 1 1 i 1 a. ' . s . 1 1.- ., Ill -V:- -.J-X.1- A:ec.-1 .T- Iv 1 . "J : ft f I f . J II I I I I .11 ': in Get 'Behind A riit in a llnmln U m rnnrirnvsta -XtxipcS comfiat aad enjoyment Change. ' ' la rood coodition brinir acarcelv aor , ; . coxtptible (diffcreoce iaube tcuoothocn Hear springs ehacllcd at both ends: final ' ' drive, throujjih a torque tube; coabiried v , with 1 fupenor control of the 'motor ,'. jxjwef 4blC aiTord t master sense of " : ecurity in tny lnvir emergcacjr. ' Th$rtioeton o F.O.D. DETROIT . Tea Bod Type I.' M 1
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