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TT?r cTTT"n tr. 1 r ago. 'i -' ,i Tk following items tipert-l In TsoCoerter April 17th li'2. and er ht u (or publication They will bfc if interest. dtixttUliy to readers la ula Kiiei jtfoty: tl We are glad Sash U Imprf JqjT pleurisy and hup- he U get out soon gThe social gmheriDg at ' ftiturday mtiht before ijach enjoved by n i A Kaster ro il Mr and Mrs H i Hush - ijjary Ann Hoo er, M rs Rur-t st Saturday ad-?UBdr innlher. - RMrs Wm Morgan laM Rush w eek ,1 Mr .l.'hn - 'd ' ii SMlsses Mamie anil I .' iinie Rush Sunday flW'heat is looking ,11 fc,TFarniers are pr pa r inn t. in- panli1 Ud are doins som fW'e are expe t mi; i I.H-Ke fl lilt i Top iviMessrs A have moved herd Mt ii-h ami U (' Kearn-i K earns 'o Sh. p i j th. The iron bndee s(Kn be compu ted iver I'wl will ; viitVl v J' Mr and Mrs M W 1'anisyll Mrs .1 W Morgan Sunda l!r Ceo. Kush vis one day last week. id Wm 11 Hush Mrs. .lolin Mi sick some time proving rgan. with who ha been l.-igrippe is im Mr. and Mrs Alt'rod I'i.r. sited Wm. 11 Rush Saturday. Miss Lillian Walker Maria Hinshaw one day ,-isited Miss last week. Miss Sirona and Bonnie Morgan enteeij sNuio.1 atif Albert Parish have Farmers and like it fri vfe f I ii i Mrs. Alvin Hill who has been sick for some time is slightly improving. a srnsqimiKK.. 1 OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL. The following paper was prepared by Lawrence Hammond, a pupil in the seventh grade of the Asheboro 8sfe;.;-35i9;,t'wp. best paiper re to he- -prmtH in The Courier. -Misa Paitw8r p(H.rV Dat' M Tek. Washiutttm ilty. the Capital of the United Statefj is situated iti the Dis tjlct of Colifflibia. on the , Potomac River. !-. jT.eorge Wasliington. the first Presi dant of the United States. id Peter Ciiarles"bsKfnt. a ci vVDtftteer w h4 came to this country about 177" plan ned this great city Washington chose the site upon the banks of the Potomac, the "river of the meeting of the tribes." and L'Knfant surveyed the grounds and designed its plan of construction. Vashiigton has been called "the City of Magnificent Distances." Penn sylvania Avenue in so Jiroad tlfat'the street cars in the middle seem to tke 11 Of no room. There are trees and patks everywhere. Kuril avenue is I planted with one variety of tree only I lthas been said that no such trees j adorn a city anywhere else in America Since 1U72 the city has teen syste- ! niiktlcally planting and controlling the traps nnd'T governmental authority ancj it has spent thousands of dollars on this good work fo a majorjtv of people the While Htjuse. the residence of our President, is the most interesting building in Washington Ceorgu Washington so leeted the place for the White House laid the (inner stone in 1702. -ind lived to see tin- building completed htitf never 011 iipierT it .lohn Adams wa the first President to -live in it It as burned bv the British during thflfwnfcof 1S11!. but wig al once re built. Tlit: walls of the building were blankencd but not destroyed Other stately and interesting build IngB In Washington include the Capl talyvhere our nation does It's business wlj the Senate wing to the right, and th. flonac. wing to the Intl. tbe LI bray ot, Cougra&a, , .an. lmprMMtive Wrhle building, calLwl tbe moat beau tlfuj library In the world; the Trens nrBullding: the War and Navy Bunding;' and the SrnffTrsonfrn Innti toll. OnP'W th mont utrlklng frt tloss In the rity la the Wushtagton Motnment. a towering white marbl ', oblsk five hundred and flfty-flve feet . blgft. This monument was completed la -1885 In memory of Geortfe Wkaft inyton, tbe father of our Country. It , Is htd by electricity and has an 4 legtOT PJrrrln alght .nBtnr partly. to pt platform near the top. Here ther art tight wlndowsj two on each ' side, troitt.'arblch oU iu cat a man derful ylw of tht city. Thers la also aiilral sUtrway on th kandlar of wht h ar mH of tto&M 170 la il. mtay otlren bfrainrfl wrroff- Tr. sr deloAed kJry r i i pnblle tattltatloM tr Bataor Indodtnf asylwns, hocptuta, . f- 'uemnt,! jrraM, art ' 1 rlons 1rsttoal la T-- rf (' (iMtffoflS . . ... . 1 L IkfTit f nlRl LS 111 be able f twa ad tee Natloaal Museum, eac-n possessing great colltcUoai There is aiso a large Zoological park. Washington City is not laid out id che aer board fashion as olher cities are. tneaTe"35ea ISlate from the frpl nd Bxtjfllv Mansion and fas! Cud West la !iDlikphe spokes l.AWRKM'E HAMMOND Seventh Unide RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT OF WIU.IA.M T HQ MAS fOUSHEE .-rt-MS It has pleased Our Heaven thr in His infinite wisdom to . e from us our beloyed .member ; r ri 1 1 aniry 1 4 itg' eKrr MlV to our Order and faithful to his ohll- gallon, therefore ive It resolved by lb.- members of Marietta Idne No 444 A V and A M ill That while we mourn hi II things well. , That we will cherish his mem iry a- a true Man and Mason anra . d family our heartTelt sympatHj. and -sure them of our ontinued interest ,41 That a copw or tnese ryny Ls kjsiteA "PV "Ji1 iJiArA tV p fabiM "y l'ea'!!fMM.rothei:nd a ccrf benT fof That of these re publication to the following papers. The c Indians Friend and The Asheboro (n.CkbVofler (.raYle j s fiJ vH hid A M . flnifS'r' W. lie:: W K MA HI. TV. V 0 MARI.KV. W. O YORK. Committei' RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whereas, it has seemed best to our Heavenly Father torarT or dear friend anneloved're8ldent. Mrs. I.. F. Ross, to her heavenly home, we the members of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Asheboro M. P. church, wish to exnress our appreciation of her in thf fellowing itsolutiufls : -lis 1 . : t Firsi Bess)lv)e(. Thlt by hjerfdeaW we lose Jnaiofir nst effiiieiA ca pable and faithful members, who was always willing to do whatsoever she thought hdt fluty., ever anxious audi rertriy to Ferite hertnastef. Second. That we return thanks to our Heavenly Father for the devoted, faithful services which she rendered to our societv, and for the beautiful examnle which she set before us in her Christian character iand ponse- i -rtion. " 'kindnesses shown by the -people of VhtrA-.JhiW v olf trmri!i.TilIt -tring-r-swW'Tlifrrn to the will of Him wno nas caueo tier , liome and left AJilace vacant in our sdl lety, and that, vtoiile we shall never aain on earth ba.reeted by her smil- (hg -ountenance5ftnd pleasant words Kve shall ever Perish fond memories of our pleasas lit associations with her. 1! :iiis4 extend our heart-H 1 Fotmh, Th felt sympathy to the bereaved rela tives and pray that the Heavenly 1 Father will give comfort whene earthly friends fail. ! '11; Fifth. That a copy of .the resolu tions be sent to the family. The Cour ier. The Methodist ProUtsfnnt Herald and be recorded In the miautes of the society. 1 COMMItTKt: W.1 H M S. " J ' -- - ' 1 RESOLUTIONS. The visiti-d Silent Messenger has again our Auxiliary ;uid removed from our miiM another1 ileflr sinter. Sitster Lucy Ross was a faithful, c 'ive worker in our society for many vrat and tier pastcing to--the CVea ilryoml has left a void which will be hard to fill, but her Christian intlu iH e will be felt for years let to come. W ln reas. her life has been pleasing j-rrt-tff'"tF ht -nf the Mnler. nml thiinictt1 ' His kind and loving providence our j dear lstt'r has been permflted 'to en 1 j tor the rest prfpttred for the faith fill ones K' soli d . That we. as a society eer hold in remembrance her Christ like -piril 111 her association with us and 'hat we strive to emulate this Mpirit in our own llns 1 Residved, That while w, (annul but mourn the loss of niir di'jiarted sister, We humbly (t) the nrfll rf 'the Most iilgh Hvsoly-i), TUut wh, as a so(ity, x tend oiir. hartftlt .aypipathy to ,the family and copimend them to Him who In her life she bo much loved to nerve. MaV' tHe Hglit of rrla Word rtlMe Vhem fVitri all truth' and MKheoiHiiea MRS. S L I1AYWORTH : MRS JOIl "W SWAINE, MRS. MILLARD W. ALLRED. MRS. WM. C. HAMMER. CommMtefl from the Woman's Farelun Mlsalonary Society. CARD Of THANKS. We desire to express our thanks and appreciation to our friends and'nelgb, bo' tot' tntOn'tilftM Mrtlcv.'and synipaUgr .daring the 11jws and daa,th of our" dear companion' and 'motner. J. H. SPECBR and CHILDREN, r . - W tbank our BAar frlsndi adJ on lor 4da of tli4aM 4 fWli of lympslsy tad lore durlni a DIbom ""i wi.fiT otrr wirni IAMARCAND. . Judge A M Suck, of Monro ceniy nailed Samarcand. and m?t ' for b are af like most Impression dustrlal Sc for Women was an Institution, or of detention place, for fallen w unlv. and that at no time were t more than a few Inmates But b nuwt immediately discovered th had been laboring under a misapprehension He found tlfjw nearly three hundred girls, the majority not betas. noral delinquents aotfr i'enQthjr by the cotjBJL NillTMheiTr were Innocent bufgi- titute. homeless and abandoned esaeJ nif-re 1 hildreu who were orphans Mw out any other home, who had ent there under the Child Wei A. t through juvenile courts (if ionrse. the delinquents are separate from the Innocent, and of thi-m have found a good horn L'ood si h 00 1 . and all appeared to hanpv Iiomestic and industrial tn 1 11 is an outstanding feature work In the opinion of Julc Stak, tflj? money spent there is an line in human character, and the wl icing at complished ought to appea ill who believe in practical Christ! it v REOUJTION OF RESPECT. )n 4nr: "iiiTlnite wisdi l:ith. HIL'a. Cod. in gig 0111. called to nis eierjtai home .lames Huie. one of our faithful members of the Brotherhood ClasaOf the M, K. Sunday School, and in JliB passing has broken long and hapjjiy assoi iations and made a vacancy.'ln cur Brotherhood Class; therefore, ;V ' Be it Resolved, First, that we bowin humble submission o the will of HlrH who doeth all things well, and com mend his bereaved and broken hearted brethren to the loving care of Him who alone can hind up the broken hearts ; Second, that in his passing tlje Church and the Brotherhood Class havejlost a true)d faithful member. , Ttfirl, 4hAt a cafpy of these resolu- ITT ' if on lib sofeaH-upon our minutes aod a copy sent to The Courier. U F. FKNTRISS, , . ' C. H. J1LIAN. . , .1 .. . (.. D. GARRISON. ;l Committee, f CARD OF THANKS. '.( We desire to express our sinceUe thanks and appritttfaw ySltiiJt ine ueatn 01 our aear motner, :nrs. ijbt- Lrii4 Parker. o"oir3"of vob. MaN. the Lordjbless eai j , MRS. MARTriCAfDLE MRJ W. M. BtTlfflARD. MRj T. G. tTuLrdRD. MRS) N. P. LLRD. HAMMER & MOSER Attorneys at Lw I 1 On5re is jjiw Builduaj. XsiTeoro. ,1 -J J ' -J .'..j :- h: -T 't ADJUSTS W THE CAUSE OF M DR. ROY T. HODGIN Chiropractor I 1 St National liank Tiuiluinj? A,shehoro. N. C. ' Ci lice hou, !i to 12 a. fii.anil,2 to o m. ? Plumes: Ofliqe, o; residence. 24) DR. F. (. CRAVEN Ky, Ev Nose, and Thrpaf Ramseur: Monday,, Weikieilay ani Eridy Asheboro: Tuesday, Thursday ifd Saturday Hours: 9:00 ft. m. to 4:00 p. m. ' Phonmti .. . A-.heboroo. No. 22 Ramseur,0- B 1 DR. E. VL TAYLOR Dentist Raniileriian,Jw, CJ.,,. DR. O.LTRESNELL Offlees Over First National Bewk PHONK S3C ASHSBOBa N. ADMJoaSTBATOR'S NOTIOC role bis otverTUoi JMoaroe JournM. want a atrskhM iTr fco jfZSTl f e Jopf. laVrfer t. aUf Heftfll Vhwa, desraioit aid trfiitii'MHMtili..Hiu E UW a ieVWeethMf. CleHrtto tho. pmlertlxMd dulr rerlf Ud oa r of 8up1torCTofCtWrtOW)ttf before JrH .day, of, Feb, 1024-,or ail Mraono harlng claim aralnst aaidithis notice will U tAAA hi-.U. w estaU.to lje 0m to ignMi'tiuiy zuku JwMnof a said, ntiU re expected, to make Ue 4t day of Jaaaary, 1114, ot' tWa'arf" Tnwt Immed'afely-fc-n fA V- f 1 1 n, the ?nd dsv t Jan'lAil"'", 1 9ri , jmTsrWjf I PFH t errs ' ei before .. II it Having qualified as adnMMSfrBtor ((tid-eskajff jhorhftfou sTisQeceaseibejSrSp. M'Vth er!y?krlf of6tfW,lourt 'sfrtCiiii- "rfaVfn" t' claims '.against 1 ftytXfffPwTn hrM II S II' Wli" hi imf a If rwr vJvL on we estate 01 wonn iw, aectseui M 1 TTeauir- 341 . Mdr Vtarfeit(Uii n a - tld V'WeflTriltP, f of U ei yrss- Y 1 v i ilk "CKTirgw lot; msBi 0. ii .? 1 ' In- f jf I I I; IT! 11-25' I V tf wl lu- ill T71 . J--. BBM'mw at TiMfflW' to ,re8encu HaVffrValiflfed j&alBti pn them to the under.siea.td. duly veri l ihJLb.nii. l-irW T Irftt'TV, A them to the undectigaad, duly verl tied, on or before the lth-day of, JiuMifcrW1 1 9'S4, nciUtfe notice will bei 8)4a4ed -iW hajrtJt tbflir recovery; and all nersons QJfiJig .sW aslatti will come forward and, fcafXe 1 dlasettlement. CrTT. FTrtJWHISK. AflmT. WM. THOMAS FOUSHEE ADWiNistBltbfe'S ko'iicE ' WaviVife '(iualiifed 'as ' 'admffrfstratoi. on- theoestate.fijs.i. VVitteDeon,'Al peasl, ,beQfe,D.J,; Wtlje, qrk q tha uperor qourAisiatp po- 4jKgrne,lW on before Jfo 11th, jfey pffiwftmft winw1 ase co,me(iforyrd, an,y ma,ke sete men'at.once; .,,i:,, d'oi t TT 7T7 , . K .I Having quaimed as executor on . ' ! ' Ju . ,1 ... lure the estate of Hillery T. Graves, de ceased, before D. M. Weathorly, Cterki of the Superior Court o Ran dolph county. .1,, , ... ' All -persons having' e.aims r.gainst said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, n or before the 1st day of February 1024 or this notice will -be pleaded tn bar of their recovery;-and all person wwing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. ; This 16th day of January, 1923. D. R. GRAVES. Executor. -l-18 NOTICI. Having qualified as A.douiUtrritor on the estatte of James Buie, deceased, before D. M. ' We-atherly, Clerk Superior Court vi Randolph county. ..Ail persons having, claims agains said estate ae notified to .present them tn,the,undei;sgned(, 'htly verified, qn.or before, the 16th day -ci jauuurv or Viis-notice will be pleaded ia hai;.,'f their recovery; ad all ,. persons owinjr said.esUte will.., come forward and mane settlement. , . ..... , , Thia,I6th day of .January, 1923 , S. Mt- BUIE , ; ....... , , , Winstop-Salem, 1-18 6t N.jC. NOTICE By virtue of a mortgnge deed er epjted by Lockej((t Owens, and. hi? we 'Margaitt Ann 0wens'j.6 the uq; derKned W. E. JRean, under datu Oicemler 2fn JO,' wlMjs re,giqter eed in the office . o(, lte .KegJS1- P Deedq nf Ram lo Inn count v in took No. 194 at page 188, default having been madt m' he payment of the in delness'thwcrSjriecfarefl, tne under signed will sell at the court hoVtite door Mi Arfheboro, N. C, at pi.blic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, cn Saturdtry.-Uie 10th day of' lbruary 1923, at 12 o'clock M., the following described real cotste, Mwit: " . 1 flnf and lnir In'thfl'TcAWlsMJ)' 6f Richland coUntrn4'Ut' oWresaltt adjoining the lands of t'li'i-i ,'ani baginnitur atApisO stutnp;i origfcal oarneriiAAd xuttnlng oWeaT 4 ebAisn ad.18 jinks'- to stone r theneet mtk 2D,,ebJn4. atone in Cabri' BmV li; Ukmm eat 4 chsdna keMtokvto atone; thence North 19 chain tt. Units to. the . oegiMilnK.,. .. .CootaiuhiB SAuanr. mil AW. in CKEDIT0R3 , -fftrinK ous'rifled'.s r(0r of thV estltfe of D. r. Riulh. r. hifn. dD.:M."W4fbrly. Clerk of the' Suttrf-' m rlor Court for Kandolnh fVrrtiH1' . Tii HthJ' r1,1pr'.' AB pereotu ndeMd laX. iixk:Ua1 limi ktxGtWnrsuLiiwni.Mlsh. tor cai U UK t I eBt direction aJpnkX rrwlllll w-A'wa ,. th?nc south J7; r,e hint tengrninT,4C,:rts Mfl blfJ Hill' '''iW-flf' " " 1 1 i -l x-n i- jni- itt 'no JHli til T nlr tr t Via A efof lll , ell ill . W-syhefo'etlonPe rfg n.yoijwiii ,.W-.!,f w i' KYncv,'m Tt! ; il Hlimi Wf couftr)J Iti 0 efofe DT.' M.'"Wea Superior Court of lUadofph ,"iounty iY'S Of to ndtif y ''air jpeWns' paving ms agaWKf'Sald'Beede'ntU pre ht' fme 'ttl He,,unilleriieneZ ori ci this noti wilJe'plB'aVyri inM0f sir. recovery. ' 'All"ns teaid dcetfent ire re'qu'eW ' to come forward pWimptl'y aWd" ' make Kettle- ment. H' "This1 the 2Tth M. A. HAEL. Wid6w 'deeHid;'AsheWrt7 N.' C- " ...li..m o -. 'nH'i' 'Il Ir-. "NOTICE OF LNDAt - " MtmTGAGl e. .lri..7 I Im' itii;vi -. n .. ...... . . ... .. ...I i ay virtue or tn flower vested in rthe undersisH(M'V! that' 'certain g 9eefHWPTIJt R.'i. SteW jid ueiiaf Steea-ms 'wffe imd rec th offictS-'of TORiSter' bY 'Deeds I 'Will' self ht'publi'auctlqnr cash on the 24th day, of, February 1923 af 12 o'clock1 M1. at? the court hoiisfl door in Atrheboro, PC'C: tW 'Mowing de- Beginning at. a"st6T(e 2. AT Prsnell corner, running S 6tf'dgreei' W liCSO ehs tb -piltf of ' " ' ' tb'ct ' A, f. line thnce S 66 degrees' east 7 Wains and 76 links to a fepanfsh paV'stanip now a rock. Thence" E 6.46 chs to a rock A. R Rushes-and Emley iPresnell corner thence East 1.88 chs to the mid dle of the -old Sawyergville Iroad with, said road 2.12 chs to a rock thence 3 chs to the beginning containing 9 acres more or less. " ' This the 24th day of January, 1928. U L. WHIT AKER, Trustee. ,. : i,. .-. --Ht 2-2-23 .-! 1 i h H - NOTICE , Having qualified as. executor of .the estate V'S, Payig,, deceased, beore Pi.Mj Weatherly Clwiiftf th Superior Courty .01 IterWolpM coUBlty.,, sa4 estate,, asenotifjed to , ,rsent . to the undenuened. duly .verified- on, or before Mt,.dy o,EeJtrurafy.,l9Jt4, or uus, notice w.w pienaea in uanoi tiiteir recovery; apd wl .persons owing tail , plate will 1 come,, (forward and inake immediate seUlerueo(. Thia 22 dy , of .January,, 1923. , ,, , , - .,: -u,, i..... ' Mav Vjh(j qualified aajmiijiratqr ,oji estate of Arthur Lazier, jlpceasefl ra D. M. Weatherly clerk of the Ihe es1 befora V. M. Weatherly clerk or the Superior Court, this ia. to notjfy all persoifs ntrrfngT daimk 'dgairlst kald es tate to present them to the undersign ed duly ratified, on or befwthe'24th day of January I923itor th( itotke trill beheaded In bn f thetr reeriireTy. '"' nAU pers'onfc-iindebtedit-sai oatate will, fleaae make immediate' ' settle nsestti A vi''o - "itt 1 "This"ininomVjr 22i'7.92ar."" "" "" CENaAMW-lANrEW'.' 1 ' . "I. ithMUmrali: i "-' """ jnftK otoaer fM s 1 ij 1 1 1 k ams 'ww bu ii hi nr. wu. 01 sua . mirnwav u-rf-i.rr. in a. tvg Trinirf.' S. O. 'Route l ;tl-l2SM to''tf blaclr tu'nV. Iwyt Ltliee oasv jttaljoL. -X ' " "'Ir'li'1 'iw,Wnayadwtsi Mekreaa. U,l-" NOkFOCr'trTTflr; feAltROAfi utes west 110 pole teft wet.M LR3 licare e:ovp. m.ivoerueen uia w hdlto points. ArrirJ lAoMreeu'ind in- .In iuvnnauvn wiureni vr uwj w ,..iu,j V 1' if, -wv, w v1. H4.lf n,Vea),pVra4iip pier KKUiy it icer 11 mm mmwm imm & , . 1 t - . 4w Ma"na ' - 1.1 mm aeulf taut it V 1 ov ' lervaW te t UHdoV. TRI ik1! Jdhnsok trrtha.ef fHk A Mck one d hl vdka Tt4 heuf wilt oond at .last; ' .Urie ln'Un. ou tU dial vt time. ,-Jasterl.u4.L .. t 1 fcKPoi jrkfa3'a?;uw. HWjClaiVWT.iB stidVut; to OMaJ MnWrr Onf frw.r . 1.11 ..ft .rA 1 " a t T . T i . ' Dl'-'"" rff TV tr. e-7, ieT-rn-t) r Unyma ivnnifTmtnBtrrt TfntT t?r- t'0JfcaMllW'A4eIfe5hnMn. I Randolph county In book 11tbn wi utiiwianaKDonHiDotii iBonvy irmgreC .V'wlVhau ttondajajarnetftoh -TBejrfqrtlnii.aW Henry JJam- LKles tBOrth.,2 IgiKgornerr'aeWTduilLl 7 fheb'ctf'west yJeMlpIs ti fftia along KlQg's Tfn ,ttr a sj)Vng,,'KSlg 98 Noah WlliSnTshcofierV trffence ireft, Vegffees' jrStfftW'iAloiFk Wah fKrlams'? lllle WW Stiff' la '1 Wdtae W't' soVitb"!rrae"f Bell's brifech; ilien fWrtds t6"a stotttJIle in Lee Hamond's line; thence "''ftist derr'otrth"fT'4rod1s tt a'post oak','Adrr-nt HanrnVohd's-a" Lee Hammond's eeineFj tJrerfj eaf 4 Wrei'.ioaih aJmnrAarob ttam 'jnondlr lln 6Sit4brlradsto-litone, Aaron. Hmroont'd(.anAiiCRUird'8 ccraaethenceAt,tl4 degieesriouth along, CraafowTBi ILbb; ISO rttds iaed MfVQ H liiene )u almgiHen L tSlnnlAX. cojaaiiUiu.Sil.acreatmca-e I Of vnfM'M l.rfi ,iif.ivt SEPfiKr. TBAPT Thl. HUH,-'' . briatHrSt tttklfd; W wastlxfcept ed from thHWAo" f rtti fhe 'A'lrt.Afihr, . Litlm'bei',m.paay,lo"tj. M.'"J'61ilfi!yn reeoVded m HBS'l iftf'day'Df-lBe'btem-ter, 1904, and recorded in booK'l'fJS, tg,fc5l'tto,te 'ih'the bfflee o the riwgigtev 'f ' Dedg fot ''RaWdblph cduty, '"this 'iJttefBr'",tt''thhiy,"ftt,e tract, and alefng &tb lande tot bouzen"Hammi4'Vand Cranford. HeUrrttammoBd'rf, Raleigh- King1 end rhe' WoTttKlancV.'iboiotalnliig'.by' meets and bdmlds tfeli'ty iaore. For moTe pabtlcular description wrefepenoe-ifis iersbjH.lTefl. to tAei-deed iswt out'Jn ibook 1344. page' lMv.rAskjeborani ber Company to D. M. Johnsoa:,,,',. ..,TJCACV NainlBeginaiug ,ajt a iblack.aak.oa.theisaiUh sldis of.pubUc roi.d-ilelng,te eexner.ja., one acre loU.nwaedihy Heocy .Vuj3(CaniaoD.,)and runs south 89 degrees. a4,fl njjhut.es east .41,50 poles to . a white oak by fle' josC 6ak" and" th'reV'sweet gum "po'!nteA;K Noiib "Wiljldrn's ' cbrner; tnetice wltri''h'ig 'Ilne,n6'fth '3J degreAs it minutes easfSTS pWes tb th ear ner of Henry Hawmond's and Noah William's tract, to a rock tiy aa eim, gum, ashe; Spastish ioak( and black gum pointer, by a branch; thenee with, Noah Williams' Una south Kfi degrees ayef i.lnute, east,..?,.?lk to .Naabj.WiUla.ms', corner a rpek pfle by three.etjjwr woods, anlsh oak, maple, and white oak pointer; thence Wiffn NoaA Wttftafcis other Htfe north 0. degree 'id t mlttuteg' east 'S riles lo Noah Wiltftlis':fcoftter Ttf -D. :'JJohrilion'irf' lfn; 'thenc abdnt north 82 degree's and "3S ralnutea west-17-joins to. Johnson's corner, a 1 roek pjle-cm tkn swth -side ef Bell's Francb; .'thenos n ttortli: 1 degrees raat201 poiee to a- plne and stone .in i-ina .ot tbe Iuea, HamQod'a,nd D. Mi Joksapn .tract; tbenc, ftpxt,h &3 degrees 8,. inlaMUa..wet A4.1 pqles to a iBiikrkeHrrqttoded, by sma.lL,ie.ks..JClark JanmoqiJ's arid Lee Hammond's corner; thence with CiSri Ham'm'dnrsriie 8erutB 42 de eceed a fid 52 trllrluJtB-wt 85 poles M a bTa'c oa'tlhe'sihite oaks, CTark' Hamm-oHa'IKcoTher' itt'lhe'eKle of the road; thence south''! degVeee end '5 mlnut west. 11 polej'to a WtketKClark Haauoa4' coer;,,in Henry Uammoo4' lLue; UftntB.,'KtB Clanai.MaeMQ0id; line toiVwnj(, ui dy fence boiM.,IMjith 83 ,(J,egf;e,es ,17 tlnula.weat.lX&.lPQles to pjjsabeta Sell s cotSAT; a. wJtiie...oaKL. tnenco t iiM!p.w. 'e,"r- PUth 3,.dWreefc.fn4 MR",F.W i2S.. noles. lo lack sad tioit hak ibolnteri' tiodt"?f) yards north of public toad, antf'u'daV the'VWd lea'tflhVtTonl H1 Ptr to D''TH. '!TBhdirt1'heu4o)'loDT4a WinHfta HorHWV tMweel-noWhar Q.NAikyuiiCMMfl;iu,firne;: Meoco MMUh M. 4WH.it, inJSntetasI,, U aald 'At .gjVJA theMOWlth Chapira and HR. Vjln ctaM't'lftra Kbrtri dgea tnfl tt riWuW'ei"!! POtm-wUl 6aki"en?rf tforftf,,-aetrea;atl' 41 Wibutes'eatt' JWeo"lo ttw bBOW. NINO; containing oerea kandro oat lxtyitifOacrsv-more1leia.i,J6x- MallnlT tra(itheatr koiodariet. di Jaeest.la.Ako begIttiifil.corjM,wkW ke larsltiued M ixoet No. t.anAjtho forf, iter ,trai la nKPtdeoUAMMer or .partleala , ,decrlsiUoBir,fefe, taoa. U. Iho, bmU mA ,onpd Jo, the,trept,,hereliv?t opt, referepee glvea to , book ,M4.Bfa. I..,PK 114 page 111, look ill P(e IM. is 'tne biJo'of the rerlir of 4e44a. fdr Wadolph lioaflttj" Thf a-BOVa - ber l,fBbr'rtwpaay.N ' TkH the ltk'4ayl lantarV 1 " U'' ,Cr '; Mortgagee. rUg II ,i ii "t iff 3fr,':;y """ Jf ua-4 ct J. C. KUSH, Executor.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 8, 1923, edition 1
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