THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C "NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL BOND ELECTION i: MORTGAGE SALE Notice is hertby gien t.'vu: a ?;rv ial electiuii htk b-rrn dile.i be held in the :.pe-ia! :-chool taxi: g district in the Coui.l vt Ra.'i'K-. ;.'' State of North I'iir.i n..i. '..t-rei: al'.t-r described aii l iiefiiirt:, to .c'rrii.n.t the will of the qualify! i"'.eb o: mm district upin the que.-tii'ii oh im-ium; bonds of mi hi .ustnct in tr. amount ; Seventy Fif Tr.oiais'l I'oKar-. i'., levying a pt-oai ta 'or tr.e pay : 'e:.t thereof, for tr.e hr,,y' ' an;-i:.. ir. erecting, etilarifir.. a.terii k at.-', equiping school ti il t . aii.i r-r-chasing site.- m such u.-tnot.-. accord ing to the reque of a pelKioi. tor such election, that has I'een pra-e:itc.: to the Board of ( ommiionei ! Randolph County and granted b. a'1 Board, according to la. m uch ca.-r.-madi and provided. Trinity Hivh School Builomi: be the polling place for .-ani election; J. R. Royals 1.- hereby appointed reg istrar, ami J. W. Meredith and L C Andrews the judges for said election. A new registration of the qualified voters of said special school taxing district shall be had for said election. The registration books will be open for the registration of the oters from the 17th day of Mav.U'L!:; to the tth day of June, l'.i'J:', inclu.-ive. Sun days excepted, and said registration books will bo open on all Saturday, during registration as above ,-tatcd, at the polling place for said election as above stated. At said election tho.-e who are in favor of the issuance of said bonds ami the levying of the s:;i i special tax for the payment thoivof, shall use ballots whereon shall be written or printed the words "For the issuance id' JTo.OOO.OO school bonds, and the levying of a tax for the pay ment thereof", and those opposes thereto shall use ballots whereon shall be written the words "Against sa ance of $7"i,(KM).00 school bonds, and. the levying of a tax for the pay ment thereof". Said election shall be he.: under and in accordance with the pro visions of "An Act to Amend the Con solidated Statutes and to Codify tiie Laws Relating to Public Schools,'' en acted by the General Assembly at Ms regular session in the year 1921'. Said special taxing district is de scribed and defined as follows: Trinity Township, within the Coun ty of Randolph. , i. Said election will be held on Tues day, the l'Jtli day of June, 192.3. All persons are required to take no tice of the above and govern them selves accordingly. By order of the Board of Commis sioners of Randolph County, at a meet ing thereof on the 7th dav of Mav 1923. LEE M. KEARN'S, Register of Deeds and ex-officio Clerk to the Board of Commissioners of Randolph County. This the 7th day of May, 1923. a crr'.al'. rttfus-r dee... t.'rt j'.t l D . HelMii liray an-! Ms wife Leah la ira . to tr.e Hoi-e l.u; ik.ng Company . :-'. Aprd 1". : .Co a: .'e--or..ed i Bwk i;6. - t e of'.ice of ti.r Lo iter it I'ef.- fr Kan..u!n r.'uM Nort.". ('aio.i-.a. default hal::g l-ee-. mA,L' in the pay.'iient of the indebtm i e. .f-c..rc'i .:ereh. the unuei -.g ii-o TELLS HOW TO HAVE A GARDEN NOTICE' OF SPECIAL SCHOOL T AX El ECT10N Drlild Instructions Cien By Head uf Of monslraiion UrpartmeU NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL BOND ELECTION DONTS FOR DAIR1 VAKMLRS :ha. w.ii , ." . : -a!e. 'y,r casii. to tr.t- ' ig' e.-'. hi.ster at the court house .io.-i. ... A- el... i... V ('., at 2 o'clock IV .V . 1 -e- ::, J .i.c 12. ti.e :..!., l:. ;t.-ct:te.: iea! estate to-wil: First Tract: Beginnir.k' at a stov m a;kei line; thence South 5 i :. an i 10 feet to a liog'vood; thence West Ml roo- to a stone Floyd's line; tnence North, . rods IO feet to a stone in Walker'.- line to the beginning. .ainu.g ". acre- more or less. Bought from Maigrete Rolbins and Etta ('ray Sect :. . Tract: Beginning at a stone. Turner Cray's ( 20 poles to a stake or stone; thence We.-t 0 poles to a dogwood in Sny der's line; thence North 20 poles to Turner dray's corner; thence Ea.-t MJ poles to the beginning, containing in acres more or less. Bought from Bnce Mar-hall. Kobt. Finch, Grant Fou-t anil Thomas Finch. Ti'.ifd Tract: Beginning at a Mavrel Bobbin Ml 1-2 feet to a - rods to a stone; thence North 30 1-2 feet to a -tone; thence Fast to the be ginning earner SO rods, containing one acre n .jie or loss. Bought from Mar grete Bobbins and Etta Gray. Foiiitli Tra.'t: Beginning at n stone Branson Finch's corner; thence South 20 poles to a stone in William Jones' line thenc? West SO poles to a -tone; t hence North 20 "Hiles to a dogwood Branson Finch's corner; thence Ea.-t SO poles to the beginning, containing ten acres more or less. This Mav oth, 1923. By- ( . ,K. i S '. a '. e Ai'f: '. F U ork. 1 : a ailal-ie -c t lotm piece of 1 f iei e : io u i l Ik i T i . e ; i t f e g a r . e tl ees rx'.aust t -oil. wh.le tiie is ::.. : lou- to n.. -gu 1 . :en e 1 ! fence er.s and otner ur Hudson, :. UemonstratK'.'i , : a gcKxi, sajni.. 1 well iiraineil. I no si. ace trees in Toe roots o' : ... . . . . i in ..i e : ey produce . i r. p-. Have tht . to keep out chick-e-iratile animais. .tr is ..erebs H'm rC.jD.'. ras betr. tailed : d w .il -jk : . t.ie spe-'al m i '-at.: g :. -itinafter des:r;:rd a:.d i.er.i.ei'., i -ay the 19th o...y of June, 192b, ternune he v. ill if ti.e oua'.me.l of .-aid d. strict upon ;h. ,ue if levying a. d collecting ;-' fal,i : a cpenal tax foi scnuols, in tax tor t:.e !iro:i.ica-ting with w it ueey alio ch s" Make it rick by stable manure. ". as early m the .-ea.-oii as moistui v conuitions wiil peVnut and harrow it the .-aine day to pi.lenze lumps while tnev are -oft an i to letain moisture that n ay oe nxen needed ttunng ry i saj,j election. -peiis oi ueatr.ei latei. .,fckV regitt1. Nol.ce is hereby gv-en tF.at a spec ial election haa been called and will be hei 1 m the special tchool taxing dis trict ;n the County of Randolph. State if XorjA Carolina, hereiniter oescrvb. d and definexl, to oeti-rmine the ill of and defineil, to determine tr.e will of tne qualified voters of said district upon the question of issuing bonds of said district in the amount of Twentv .. : school term, in, the amount Sine Thousand Dollars, and levying ' cents on the One Hundred Dol- a special tax for the payment thereof, ..illation of all the property, real for the purpose of acquiring, erecting, peisonal, as the ruaxoum ra.e 6f enlarging, altering and equiping school buildings, and purchasing sites M. Kearns Store Building shall in such districts, according to the re- tne poiur.g place :or saiu eiwuuu, quest c. a teiition lor sucn election E. Hardister is nereoy ap- mat ,.. t jt.. :o ti count;. oe and W. i pointed Don't forget to wipe the cow's ud der and flanks before milking. Dont milk with wet hinds. Don't run cold milk through the separator. Don't forget to cool the cream im mediately after separation is com pleted. Don't mix warm and cool ertam. Don t forget to waish the separator after each separation. Don't separate the milk without first straining it. D-m't fail to operate the separator according to directions. Don't feed dusty hay or ill-smelling; feeds just before milking. Lon t expect the milk or cream to .. , . . entcd to the Board te cooler man tne gurjounmngs where .c:- c: Randolph County u is Kept. Il horseixjwei l- to be used in cul- v,,,rs nf sai,i snecial school taxing tivation, lav off the rows accordingly, I -, ,.,r, hall be had for said election. n.er; thence South but not over two a. id one half to three feet in width. Into these furrows put a heavy application of complete com mercial fertilizer analyzing from 8 to S per cent of phosphoric acid, 4 to 5 per cent of nitrogen, and 4 to 5 per cent of pota.-h. Cover the fertilizer with two furrows, uiiich will make a ridge for the seedbed. After settling for several days, or after a good rain, corner; thence South these beds will be ready for another -tone; thence West SO harrowing and for planting. Start cultivating with a light weed er or rake cf some kind, even before the seed have come up, or certainly as soon as the young plants can be seen. Don't forget that there is good money in dairying if it is properly done. -tone. registrar, and v . i . morn- 0I C- ni,..1 burg aod J. 0. Reams, the judges ior and K, L- Board according Don t skim too thin creyn. in . .n ca;e; r..:d3 and pro-; Dont expect to get top price for A new regitt' .lion ot tne quamiei viued. cream unless cows, stable, utensils. spnnrafnr Ann milkers arp lrpnt r pan T SI I' n M , , V . i... m. ivearus aiore Duiiinnir snail Tne registration Dooks shall be open oe me polling piace ior said election; c... ,v, r.ctrotinn nf the voters Ironi W. E. Hardister is hereby appointed tne 17th day of May to the 9th day of registrar, and V. P. Thomburg and June 1923, inclusive, Sundays ex f 0. Kearns the judges for said elect-; cepted and said registration books 'ion. A new registration of the quail-j -hall be held open on all Satu.days, fied voters of said special school tax-i during the registration as above stat- lng district shall be had for said elec- ed at the polling place for said election t'on. The registration books will be as above stated. At said election ;hose open for the registration of voters i ... 1 frm ih.a 17tV, .lo,, Tn,, 1 OOP rn ,. h,, nr m lavnr Ot the eWl lg alio i ini ua, ui i'iov, lu . ' Pection of said taxes shall .vote a ticket on which shall be written cn printed the words "For heal tax'', and those who oppose shall vote a ticket on which shall be written or minted the words "Against local tax Said election shall be hel 1 After Every Meed the 9th day of June, 1923, inclusive, Sundays excepted, and said registra tion books will be open on all Satur days, during registration as above stated, at the polling place for said election as above stated. At said under and election those who are in favor of the UKBEI7S I nis is important to destroy a crop ol weeds and allow the young vegetable!',, .,-.,.,i!,n with the nrovisions ot issuance of said bonds and the levying plants to get started ahead of thcm.!-n Act to Amend the Consolidated f the said special tax for the pay Do not neglect this. ! Statutes and to Codifv the Laws Re- ment thereof, shall use ballots where When the plants are larger, othci j J"aj'nir t0 public Schools'', enacted by on shall be written or printed the implements, even horsepo'ver ma- , ilt, r.eneral Assembly- at its regular words "For the issuance of $29,000.00 th3 year 1923. scnooi uonus, ana tne levying ot a tax (Ie. ior tne payrqent tnereoi , and those thereto shall use ballots chmerv, mat be used in culti .'ating The soil should be stirred as often as everv ten days if moisture conditions permit. The important thing , culti 4t I HOME BAN'! -10-23 1XG COMPANY Mortgagee. WHEN TO PLOW I'NDER session in --no.i:il tnvinir district is .-.ivit,ol mill tflfltlpll ff follows: opposed iwinnirio- at .1. H. Kearn s sugar' whereon shall be written the words vation is to keep the soil loose on top'mapie COrner just below the ford of "Against issuancD of $29,000.00 school to keep down wee I. , to retain moi--i rwharrie River at Parker's Mill; bnls, and the levying of a tax for the Inra -.r..l ...!. 1 '.. ....ll . ... ... nQVITlOnf fllfif?' CniI thence up the river to tne roan at tne ' ,'" uuu snan ford of Parker's Mill Public Road; "e neli under and in accordance with thence in a western direction along e provisions of "An Act to Amend .... . ,- r it- i. t.np flnncftliilafdil StoHifoo an.l rt rrt.i sawi road to tne east line oi vicn :- ,u ture, and to admit .dr into the soil. Do not plant all m the garden :it once, unless it is i s'n.ill one. It is better to have it largo enough so that ior. ami lou.1'. several plantings of each vegetable Hughes Jacksons Creek farm; thence y the Laws Relating to Public may be made from two to three weeks westward along said public road to J. schools, enacted by the General As apart, thus giving a succession f a i?;,in.O0' i;n tho pt nf his sembly at its regular session in the in plowing down green manure crops ;them throughout the season, instead farm; thence in a southern direction year 1923. , ,., 10 u,,. i..e. oi just one crop oi eacn. with Vick Hughes' and J. A. Ridges' Raid snecial r.v,W .Krfrirf- A general rule that may be followed in full bloom. Modifications of this de- a i i i u j, .: . . - . ., -ii vr-.a. ai, JlllULI Tl kfl, 1,11 IH.1II 11V Wil V ,1 I iniPn-' i;-- n nAl.nr.nn 'wnnlr rhtAnlA , 1 TT0 : L 1 1 , r , - rule are: (1) When the growth is work is to p,ant rows of 0tlier,v.ri1Q mK nf said creek to H. C. ? " " e as toiiows heavy and rank, plow down earlier, things between the rows alreadv xt- iin.. thon Mnrtv, nn,C fining at j. h. Kearirs sugar KeariVs ilLlf & C "Z th! !L?i?.wl? with the. various courses of H. ! UwharteRiver at Paf riflh ... x, -j - -"i Mien iuiiuiiuaii, uuc ciuu cuiiiiiiK in (' Nnnrp' -past me to tne east line 011 .. . ... . . . : ' Ht, w vjjc ivau a, liic NOTICE Having Qualified as administrators on the estate of J. C. Hoover, deceas ed, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of the Superior Oiurt of Randolph coun ty, I shall sell at public auction to the highest 'bidder for cash, on the prem ises on the 2nd day of June, 11)23, Household and kitchen furniture, a lot of wheat, meat, and other articles too tedious to mention. All iiersons having claims against said estate are notified io present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 11th day of May 19 24, 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 8th day of May, 1923. 0. B. HOOVER, ' E. C. EL0 YD, Administrators. 6t 5-10-23. time ot plowing down to the time ot while the other is going out Still Wolhnrn farm known 9 the H. K, planting the next crop. Plow down another good plan is to plant winter1 Fuller farm; thence Nofth the east the cover crop far enough in advance growing crops between the rows of line to the North line: thence West to De sure that a good seedbed is summer crops thus utilizing the soil the North line to the West line; 'le: , . ., , I woth winter affd summer. I thence South the West line to Jack- Crimson c over is very easily plow-j Every family should plant not less sons Creek; thence in a southern di ed down and rots quickly. too iuick- than six of the following standard ai. ;a wiv,nn. i;o tn i Pi. T ' 1 1 i , lCVWUil OT ALII Wit OU1VI II , wu vw ly in fact. Unless in a hurry to pre- vegetables in the spring and as many s. A Thompsons' North line on North" pare the next crop crimson clover more as can be used to advantage for , sj(ie of farm known as the Robert nay u. advantage oe piowe.i aown eating raw, cooking, canning, drying steed farm; thence West on S. A. wnen tne niossoms Degin to iaiie Kye or other purposes: Asparagus, snap Thompsons' North line to Miss Dora is at us nest stage tor plowing nown , and lima beans, beets, cabbage, col- Wood's North line; thence along Dora "ocii il him ucmn iu iicau mm lanis, carrot, egg plant, lettuce, mus should be plowed then unless there tard, okra, onion sets or seeds, pota is a special reason foi plowing down toes, peppers, radishes, spinach, earlier or later. ''squash and tomatoes. Far better seed beds will Te madei and better mixing of the green man ure crop with the soil will come from thorough disking just before plowing. Run the disk the same way the break ing plow will go and the rye will tie covered better. If a rank growth of rye is to be plowed down and it desirable that it rot quickly, apply broadca.-t 200 to 400 pounds of acid phosphate before disking, then disk. follow with turnp'ow, harrow behind the Progressive Farmer. f It Top off each meal with a bit of sweet In the form of WRIGLETC. satisfies the sweet tooth and aids digestion. Pleasure and benefit combined. SELL PIGS NEXT SEPTEMBER Wood's North line to Marvin Pierce's South line; thence West on said Pierce's and Wood's line to Marvin and Clay Bischer's Southeast comer of the Wood s farm; thence North on Bischer line to a pine in Pierce's line; thencs West along said line-to a-stone in Lum Ridge's East line; thence lord of Parker's Mill Public Road; thence in a western direction along said road to the east line of Vick Hughes Jacksons Creek farm: thence westward along said public road to J. a. Kites' Jine on t&e east side of his farm; thence in a southern direction with Vick Hughes' and J. A. Ridges' line to Jacksons Creek; thence up the various courses ot said creek to H. C Nance's west line; thence North and West with the various courses of H. C. Nances' east line to the east line of Welborn farm, known as the H. K. Fuller farm; thence North the east line to the North line: thence West the North line to the West line: thence South the West line to JacK- Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It destroys the germs NOTICE sons treek: thence in a southern rii- An average of hog prices by months M1"1 ... g.e s . .st . Ilne;, f , ! rection with the said Welborn lino to .luring the last 23 years shows the," V)e mscner s anu wage s , s Thompsons, North line on.North nignest prices tor pigs. 1 he average '""V" ,'c ,?."" "V" ,' , de of farm known as the Robert differences during that month and South along Olhe Hughes and Hunti- , , . w V the month of December is 1.35 per met Tom s Vree..; thenCf. in a; Thompsons North line to Miss Dora hundred pounds for similar hogs and western u.recuon up v - Wo0(1-s North Hn then , D ii is ueiievi and run lrag turnplow. The j .... ...',0 . r i m t 1 i ' wi o nuiiu line, bliciltc alOULT UOla ed that this difference is a "ous courses of said Toms creek to:Wood,s N h ,. ' k m for pushing the Spring Davidson County line; thence South on fgouth H thence on :.igs for sale about Septem-i-1 l'.ne ,to New H"j Pierce's and Wood's line to Marvir good reasi 1 arrowed pig lxr 1. Pigs properly handled and fed before September nearly always f how a profit. Some day the wonder ful climatic advantages of North it possible to have said fit. r-.Q.23 r -i Concord townships line; thence Eastand c, Bischer8 Southeast corner on New Hope and Concord townships, of thence North on ine to uwnarne niver, uieocc , R:ei.i,, f . . : . n. Having qualified as administrator on the estate of Isaac A. Way, de ceased, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph county. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present . them to the undersigned, duly veri fied, on or before the 31st day of May 1924, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will comes forward ana mane imnieuia-e c -lament. This 3oth day of April, 1923. J. H. WAY, Administrator of Isaac . A. Way, Deceased. down Uwharrie River to the mou 'T'Z w" , " ,f , 1 .e s "m iof Mill Creek; thence in I "Tu-n I LtgF 'T ' 'an eastern direction up said, l ' m...?id?? ' , llne;.. .h,enc.e The ruling of Attorney Genera Daui'hterv ayainst servinc liouor on Carolina make American ships on the high sea.'- was; ready and to ell hogs during the time an , "irtcuon up Huu South with the Bischer'.mand Ridire' overturned Monday by the Supreme of the highest price of the year. When'"eek t(?T Montgomery public road; U tQ 0Ue Hu J O.urt whicl) held that the Iwnd pro- tliat time arrives it will be seen that .thence North along said road-to La8-South aong 011ie Huhes. an'd Hur hibition, both foreign and American,, the center of pork production has Mlf,r f"' .u'e"'-" "f1: ""iline to Tom's ships, bringing luiuor stocks in toimovexl East American ports under bond and enforceable. is leg$li DO YOU KNOW That there are more than. Eighty Noble Peaks in the Southern Appalachian Moun tains that tower 5,000 to 6,000 feet above the sea? That Mount Mitchell, which is 6,711 feet high, is the highest mountain in Eastern America? Appropriately called "THE LAND OF THE SKY" The Vacationist's Playground. All out-of-door sports. Make your plans now. Reduced Summer Fares, beginning May Fifteenth. 'SOUTHERN RAILWAY, "ir'vrSYSfiM':!' Thirty thousand cotton growers have been called too attend local meet ings on Friday, May 11th, to select delegates to county conventions of the North Carolina cotton growers co-op1 erative association, which will be held in every county seat on Monday May 14 th. said Road to Union Township line; thence North with said townships line to the New Hope, Concord, Cedar Grove and Union Townships corner; thence East on Cedar Grove "Town ship South line to Jane Hol lands' west line; thence North to Os car Tadlocrs West line to George Varners South west corner of farm known as the Billie Spencer old place; Permanent Work $2,40p a Year to rood lnenn (or family of I unskilled workm. but thu amount a Mfly mull tr our mploy' after two or thr montha. No -pawn oarwaary. Good pay from th atari. Law UmlU mn mora Id proportion. We Want Familres While OptnUn Only Poitiona for man and a, bnya and iirl. (orrr 14 raara). OS lirhud and vrntilatad buUdioa la i f Hoot a. NoduMorUat. Light, Clcn Work 48 to 50 Hour-Per Wctk Pnxlvrtion eonntairtly lnrealn Wa ban narar Lid oft MnplujraM on aoeount of lark of work. Positions Ajso for Boys and Girls Enilr familv priUmd. W cma KWr atnpt'rjrimnt alw to boyi ad drla (in 14). h aaa tx ardU private W.maa ot la -panr'a altrarti mllrWia, pro TkdiM rral msif :t and kom-Uk -probe tjoa tnrirl. ,Rcnt tr Board at Very Reasonable Rajtea flnfKvll fa an a4ttirtl. orrUrly ', a.i nf 10.000. Ooad koala, bant, i , Write At Once ft Fott4 rri rfh - int ha al in ail d for Ap. ) (HiniM k'aak. (Mat ko aaa . .orlK Ml pmt (amil. . ' ' ... , WJu -ArfifidiJ Silk C of A' kn. HJn4l, tr. rhlio rr,oA In W COOUirU Ull M t?. Montgomery, public road; on at Hir.tion lon, nuhlic road I thence North along said road to s thence Hughes' and Hunt oreen: tnence m a South Western direction up the va rious courses of said Tom's crek o Daridson County line; thence South on said County line to New Hope and Concord townships line; thence EaBfrf on New Hope and Concord towoghips line to Uwharrie River; thence down Uwharrie River to the mouth oi mm fjreek; thence m an eastern direction up said to the fork of road just South of where old Rock Hill Baptist Church, once stood; thence North along a country road that is on west side of Rock Hill Church to Mrs. hannie Mc Daniel's South line of her farm; (The aid country road being the one that leaves Public Road Just a little South West of said Rock Hill Church and rung In a northern direction through the said Mrs. McDaniels' farm;) thence East on Mrs. McDaniels'. Soutk line to Tom Bingham's North line; thence North on Mrs. McDanWIs Mine to where the said Mrs. McDaniels' Russell Ash-worth and Alson Williams' corner together; thence in i eastern direction alona said Alson Williams South line to where said, Williams and John and Micajah Binghama cor ner, on the South fide or mDiw Koaa known as Uwharrie Road that leads from Fanner to Asheboro; thence in a western direction along said road to fork of the road a little East or Al son 's Williams' re side nee; thence In a northern direction along1. Public Road that leada by Jimmle Vtincfinnon's to a bridge across Cabel -Creek; thence down the various courses of said. Cab le Creek to Back Creek; thenceadowo Back Creek to Caraway Creeks thence no Caraway Creek to Concord and Tabernacle Township line; thence West alone said township una to Uw harrie Hlreri thence Soiflh the various courses of Uwharrie River to fhe be- frinnlntr. . All persons are nonired to take no tice of the above and-, govern , thenv salvea eeonlins-lv. . By order of .the Board of Commie -doners of Randolph County, at ftimset- In thereof on the 7th day of May, li23. ' ' ITT. It KEARKfl. ' TfrntpT ot D-r-(ls and ex-ofr.clo siter Mill road; thence East along said Road to Union' Tovrhship line; thence North with said townships line to the New Hope, Concord, Cedar Grove and Union Townships corner; thence East on Cedar, Grove Town ship South line to Jane Hol lands' west line; thence. North to Os car Tadlock's West line to George Valuer's South west corner of farm known as the BUlie Spencer old place; thence. North to public road In front of colored Mechanic Church; thence m an eastern direction along public roaa to the fork of road just -South of where old Rock Hill Baptist Church once stood: thence North along a country wad that la on west side of Rock Hill Church to Mrs. Fannie Mc- Daniel's South line of her farm: (The said country road being Jthe one that leaves mono jvoaa tubi a utus. ooutn West of said Rock HilL Church and runs In a northern direction through the said Mrs. McDaniels' farm;) thence East on Mrs. McDaniels' South line to Torn Bingham's North line; to wheVe the said Mrs. McDaniels' Russell Ashworth sad Alson Williams' eomer together; thence In a eastern direction along said Alson Williams South line to where said Williams' and JohiV and Micajah Bine-hams' cor ner, on the South aide of Public Road known as uwharrie Rotra that - leads from Fanner to Asheboro r thence' in a western direction along said road to son's Williams' residence; thence !u a northern direction along Public Road that leads by Jlmmie Vuneannon's to a bridge across Cabel Cwk; thnee down the various eoursps of said Cab le Creok to Back Creek; thinee down Bnrk CVfk to Caraway Crerkj thence tin Cnraway Crrrk to t nnrord an fflf AIT .mi FOR SALE tSY NEWS0M MOTOR CO. MOTOR SERVICE. CO. Lllerty. N. C. MOTOR SERVICE CO. Ramseur, N. C E. a LEACH ft SON geagrove, N. C ETHER CARAGE Ether N C, courses of TJwharrle River to, the be d'seclal, taxing district la do ty of Randolph. , . alribed and defined as fotldwsi ' Said election win oe neio on iws day, the 19th day of June, 1923. , : ' All persons are reauirea w wi." no tice of the above. and govtrn -them-' selves accordingly. , , By order of the Board rf . Commla-.', sloners of Randolph County, at a meet ing thereol on the 7thday of May. 1923. ' ' ' ' '" C ;LrT:rNKAn'?!., H. '( to t' ) T'.t r.f () v ' !'i,r T ! Town .'.p th"nce . r ' I i - ' ' l 1 n f) I'W V.-t.

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