i L a C i - - - tr tLZ CF .LA-ND d in . rum t ont"f cew in a eeruoa mortgage aeea execu-a nwr uu y i ted Arm i l J- r Etowb by Lackey Owen a4 Mary Ann the Superior Court made in that ei- , ajLd u. T L.T.hbrt to M. Aiford Owen, hi wife, and Aster Owen l taia special proceeding entitled L. 1 TcL.,.. mri.ii i"rrt.-are deed li C H. Eul diud thi jt dar . of ParrUi et als vs. F. H. Bill, Guar- - XTJ1 ',ma in 1..5. !'- 2&'rwmhr 192a mristerM in of- diaa. the Mm beirjr No. 2(2 ea the "ST the i."; u;r of Lds -office of fice of Register of Deed of Randolph special proceeding docket of the Su ..ir.w " default Leir.e made Countv. la Book 194. mm 1&9. which rerior Court of Randolph -County, ' bMrattt of U.e dctt twurei there- mortgage deed end- the note secured North CatoUr. the undersigned eom- C-i it.t thrmn. the under- b umo hae Wn aesiraad to the un-t missioner will on Saturday the 23rd 2Ued. M- Alford Carpenter, mortg- denrigned a F. Bean, the undersigned 1 day of June, 1923, at the court house rr.. .t Txil.Le auction ti all at ouhlie aortion and to the I door ta Asfaeboro. N. C- at 12 eclock, rthehtehest bidder at the Court House highes bidder for cash at court house U. sell at public auction to the higb Jbor in Asheboro, North Carolina, door on Monday- July 18th., J.923, eat bidder lor eaeh, ell -o f that eertain Monday July 1. 133. at noon, the fol- t 12. o'clock, noon, the following- oV tract or parcel of W, lying and be . j j nA M.1 tttatf lr(w mi ..tot- - . .- ... ina- in Tabernacle Townatun. County Retrinrdnr at ataka . Eownxan .)'. a. cervam irac r Finn- w, """" ZJT f ;1CE OF LAND ? LE " " . t.NUUi ilOlCTCAGE Sldire'i une; uenca bouui Ki enains sad 26 link to ataka;- thence East 167 ehaina to a ttake; thenea North 16.13 cbaim to a itake; thence East r15.62 chains to a stake; thence South ii.it chains to a stake; jthenca North ;128 degrees 21.84 ehaina to n stake; tthonce West 42.76 ens to v the begn ;ning. containing H 8-4 acres more- of oav rv-e 'i-j t .In Trinity Township adjoining ihe .. jlands of J. Kl Harris and others.- VrhU-May? 1923. 1 vH -Mortgagee. Tired milt 12 lying and being ia JUchUno.townenip, scooea aa lotwwa, wwm, f.rf. fiandolpn lunty-ana descriDea ana 1 1 BegiaaiQg M a stump,llorroer?y a defined as foUowse r - . . IwhiU oak, new a stamp, Sooth j C7 Rrinnin at a hwV In TL-J T. Al-1 chains to stOM.'formertT s asa- hrio-Kfa linji. mnfilnr Nnrtk whh aaid lfraa., Penoei Eidire's comers JSott 17 8 chains to , a . stone corner, - thence I chains 60 links to e -stopa, Eidge's East with said Albright's Une & a-2leorne Korthj PiLA ohaina tn r w Rmwn'a itmk thence I cnaine &J unsa K a WIW HE xorui - - r - . i . . Northwest with R. H. Brewn't line 7 " w cgree juw cnauia ana w u fhnina tn a atmui mw 6n ? aonth 1 Unks to a maple; North. 43; aegrees side of branch; thence North with said East 2 ehainsnd 96 links to white line 88 chains to stone pile in S.R. oak; Nortt 7 degrees East chains Kichardson's line; thence . west ia MSrTtV i" vr; I chains 82 Unk'to7f-toje;"tbsedeBwee Eart.rhaini aMttnks to CnntV ft Vmh't. tn, tk MwV MlHltr - An IB PTOBO Ml IOXS. Ul .fOTHl 'U i VOLMMD, ar. " " InLl !J J L V -V the North-side 'of theMoad; Thence ". ""' Southeast with aaid wad 10 . ehainsljj boat-hkrth e ...4 i ni, v w . htrfnnw vn. I the other part oi which is about euiu aaaaaawsi w ww , - wa.i.nii-i . wv , . . . tainin 46 acres more or ltam,-Swtfc.a4 0egreee pamipvn it enauns This tne litn day ox June, lsrzov I " T j vr nmixT ir'. V . s.: IharrU with, the fofrd -of wd mad: i B,F. BEANAssignee of Moiageel Thence np the middle of sa;Mar f . . . '.' . Irie rivCT.aa it meanders its various 1A w V- Dook .a would tn "fUKSflfsua ; ject '.' . -', . . . - , Ctisaeee Are That ere)dir Tfl ; Was Wla I -Cbepetn JtMT "Bf.sHlTnl was the, Oca ef'thej London seask,- amid a Wear Tock law yer on his return from Europe. - "No wonder," - hex went on. "Mb By virtue of the power vested in the endersigned by that certain Deed of. i rust made by D. - B- Presneli end Je Sadie Presneli to Jne. M. Neely TYoftee .for B. . Joice and J. &. Joice V ea tne .--sixth day-ef I member, 1919, and recorded . in the tiiem of register ef deeds for I aadolph County in Book 172 at page :i- I will sell at eubUe aocoon xor cash oa the loth day of June 1923 at 12 o'clock H- at . the Court House Door in Aahebero. N. C the follow ing land situated to Randolph County and described as ioUowst. r , Becinnmg at Bud -. Beers eorner , l a - UaiHi. 11 9.S I rsj oTVk7; rsr rxn; x-fn a ukaw. m 1 u. of the sand clay road; thence up said j TWhea t Tlaited the ftUUaptnee Taf road North l oegrees cast xjmi ens,:, tw.wui todw iwe N BA chs; thence N- 18 oegrees ut one. weea-eno. . we mspectea tbtj 2.04 chains in the middle of said road , thing. We even atMPded mto a uatlv Thenos East 624S chs;. thence East but ( ' " - 5 degrees South 27.75 chs to a stone; I "The natire women recereed es klnA thence South 13.50 chs to tne begin- i , course. - She wea folly dressed, ning containing one hundred end srx her ltttla rfuuiren were stark acres more or less aaid land deeded j aMkajL -jj - to said PresneU and wife on Dec. 6th, "J? , 1919, by R. E. Joice and wife inn i "-TJM.: V,. jJ j faA faUU tKUU VUU UAai a AVfl XMUS UIH Thls sale is made 5gg-l "-Here we see.. friends, the differ thenonpayment ,.of tiu , sum of 12,689 I ttce barbaPUm cvm,,. nLisSdon. lathi-barrregwmthemoth- Ifrfeii Troade TundTr the power contain- are fully aothed wntte the ehQ- ed in the Deed of Trust. After ae- , o oaaeu. wutawa ni un aruuea fault havinir been made in: the pay- states of Europe and America the chll- - - N0T1CJE CF LAND SALE ; By rtrtue of aa order of the Super ior Court of . Randolph County, ia that certain speoal proceeding ea- -i -titled Walter P. MeCaaieaa et al Vs. ' x tt n- t . -i v ni r - the tSth day ef June, 1928V at 12 ' the town ef Trinity oa the premises ' the following described tract of land . adjoining the lands of Prof. Genoa- ; : wy PW Klk MM U Wq WEB. , , . Beginning at a stooe on the Ppblie . ' Eoad. Marr Leache s eorner Thence ; ' aJanr aaid mad Noitk 41 dnoaM f - tl . X 1 M . L J new a snau post w j wawjce ooota ei oegrees ua an roe ana una ce a stone; themce South 14 deg West K rda tA a atone; thenee North 84 1-2 de-1 "-, frees West 16 rods to atone; thence " oouu. a.iu ens m a stone; utence .. maining one half oo credit of six months. - . . A ' 4 " MRS. KATE NORMENT.- . f; Commissioner." ., 4t 5-81-23 ? cei -S-m-;i Ai:rritJeoursea to a stake m the mwoie :;. oi nation, liiuousness, - llead I aches, Colds ana JUa grippe. ment of the same. This the 16th day of May, 1923. in- JNO. M. NEEhl, Trustee. Bame, Benjiman and William Bush coroerr Thence West, about 80 .chains to the beginning, containing two hun dred and twenty nine fSt&Y- acres Ivn-nrv of sale OF more or less, except six acres of said I j, REAL ESTATE trant Aif Inrul -whih vhaa heuft tinntto- I 1 ' dren are folly clothed and the mothers go cr that Is but IM betteT say no more." Detroit Free Press. Several Randolph county Republi cans have recently bought their fest -automobilee which proves that tfiey, the Democrats have made it possible for them to venture off 'the State Highway without getting stuck in fhe mud. GAVE SAXOPHONE TO WORLD I fore conveyed, said tract of huuT aJ-f I joins the lands of U G, Parrish, Dun Ican Rush, B. F. Morgan and -others.' , This the 19th day oltmayr lassa. s . I. C. MOSER, ' - . - Commissioner. EXECUTORS NOTICE " The Lye You Can Trust Genuine Red Devil ia the lye you can trust for (Juick sure re sults. It is ewrwmical because of its concentrated strengtlv i 'Donbe putcffwiA Ask your 6jo- cer for the can with the smiling red devil on the label. ' Si rVrfte tor free &oM ; I '-7 . Wra. Schleld Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. S3 " IDs MWa Ilka FREE TO .FARMERS "nn, "in Uvim a Buhncfiber to the Sonthern Asrriculturist you V4 entttledTW'"an' almost nnllrnlt wrvice of information' and a4 eice absolutely without charge. v' r-: i.-,.. ' C--. vi--. - ."Bring the problems tf your:liome your business. or your com' iunity to us And they will receive the sympathetic "taOf editors and specialists wno utrougn years m uFcneum ub vnwim pert in their solution. sTheir advice is yours for .the asking. ,. .r:.4Annnn arm fftiniiliek alreadv take the iiant f the boutn. : t 'K you do not, 60 cents a year or $1 for three years wilt entitle you , to this unpurchasabte free service-in, addltioa to -ran unbeatable paper twice a month. , .vr.-1 . . -T. . fiir " 7 ; r - " " SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST. Nashville, Tenn. L' ' -The Giant of the Sooth Havinir Qualified as Executors of the estate of George G. Gray, de ceased, late of Randolph County, and State of North Carolina, tms is to notify all persons having, claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned, at Glenola Post Office. Randolph Coun ty, N. C, on or before the 1st day of June, 1924, or this notice; rwill be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All terson indebted to said estate win please make immediate payment. This 28th day ot May, ivzs. , ABEL D. GRAY RUTH GRAY, " Executors of the Estate of George G. Gray, deceased. . 6t 6-31-23. TTnder and bv virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Randolph Coun ty," made in the special proceeding en titled. A. K. Puarh, Admr. of J. C. iT.iiian rWenserl vs. Mattie Julian, et fT."' . non i.V. Kpu als,.the same Deing ino. ooo upua uib lg4() special proceeding aocitBt w court, the undersigned commissioner Will, on Saturday tne lotn aay u June, 1923, at 12 o'clock, M. at tne court house door in Asheboro, North Carolina, offer for sale to tne nign est bidder for cash those twocertam tracts or parcels of land, lying and being in Level Cross Township, Ran dolph County, xsortn Carolina, u more fully described by mejes ana bounds, courses and distances, as follows, to-wit: v First Tract: Beginning at a stone in R. L Causey's line; running South 29 1-2 rods to a stone, B. F. Heath s corner, bv the mountain road; thence nearly East 39 rods to A. Gray's cor Belgian Musician the Inventor of ln etrument Which Has Attained So Much Modern Popularity. - Cores Malaria, - Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It destroys the germs NOTICE Having qualified as administrators on the estate of J. C. Hoover, deceas ed, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of the Superior 'Court of Randolph coun ty, I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash.ott' the prem ises on the 2nd dajr' oi :;June, 1923, Household and kitchen furniture, a lot of wheat, meat, and other articles too tedious to mention. H y All persons .having claims against said estate are notified to 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 thefr recovery; and all persons owing said estate will comev forward and make immediate settlement. This 8th day of May, 1928. , A . ,; . C. B. HOOVER,. E. C. FLOYD, ...Administrators. 6t 6-10-23.- - T ' ner; Thence Northward with the Is land Ford Road 69 rods to W. R. Rich's corner; Thence nearly West( 72; rods to the beginning, containing. fifteen (15) acres more or less. Second Tract: Beginning at a stone, Picket's corner; Thence boutn j chains and 45 links to a stone; Thence South 68 degrees East ll chains and 68 links to a stone in the Causey line; Thence North on the Causey line 9 chains and 76 links to a stone; Thence North 87 degrees West 11 chains ana 66xBnks to the beginning, containing 10 acres more or less, said tract of, land adjoining the lands of George Lamb and others. . Tlw first tract of land described above adjoins the lands of R. L. Caus ey, B. F. Heath, A. W. Gray and others. ' j This the 15th day of May, 1923. j I. C. MOSER, 4t 5-24-28 Commissioner. The saxophone Is a modern hybrid Instrument Invented by Antotne Jo seph Sax, known as Adolphe Sax, In Sax was born in Dlnant, Bel- glum, in 1814, and died In Paris In 1884. The saxophone has a mouth piece like that of the clarinet, but has a conical tube of brass. In its fin gering and sound production it re sembles the oboe. A clockmaker named Desfontenelles is given the credit for combining the slngle-reed mouthpiece with a conical tube In 1807, making a clarinet with a conical bore and an upturned bell. Sax, in trying to produce a clarinet that would overblow an octave like the flute and oboe, Invented the saxophone. This Instrument first became popular for military music, particularly In France and Belgium. Slack Times Gone. "There isn't such a thing as a sea son' any more," said the painter as he began to clean a brush. "A few years ago we had our busy and slow times, and lots of people used to postpone work until the slack period and then slip a- Job through at bargain rates. No more. Big concerns keep their regular men at work throughout the year, and while It may be true that there are busy seasons, there Is no such thing as a slack one. Spring will always be a bit brisker than any other time. After a hard winter things around the exterior of the house do look frayed, and a little paint wise ly applied goes a long way toward making a place saleable." Detroit News. ADJUSTS n Q f I R 1 I a" I" t .Wj r - m inc. s-Mu 9 c ur yi DR. ROY T. HODGIN Chiropractor First National Bank Building Asheboro, N. C. Office hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 6 p. m. Phones: Office. 60; residence, 241 DR. J. G. CRUTCHFD3IJ) Dentist Bank of Randolph Building Phone 28 Asheboro, N. C i .',ri:i('..i "f ':. . . .- v ' r No Monopoly bin Good Investments Feelings $ o - '"INTESTIGATB BEFORE i INVESTING Today the i very wealthy have no monopoly on the best investmehi Vv " r ' 14 . ,.J!.., People fwitli just Vrdinary incomw may invest ? ,tV ''t mortg ) "'XJr VI'' H;:Darae rate of Inlerest thit" eiuables tKe:wealthV"td'I k ij illamancp First Mortgage 6 per cent Gold Bonda are an ideal investment for. the small as-well: a 'r.y. . . . . . . ..-. ....A.'- ." V .1.--J". 'li !.)' t. 4heUrgeinvcstor?vi 't,4, t Safe; sound, sponsored by a yciiaDie concern mese-'v , ' bonds, issued in'dcnoiriinations;o( rom: $100 cp;(-; - furnish every, person an opportunity to add to his income.- v-: ; - . -r - 1 1 -V"' CAPITAL AND SURPLUS f fin " A A HuBl - "Some time ago, I wet very irregular,'' writes Mrs. Cora Roble, of PlkevlMe, Ky. "I tuflered a great deal, and knew I must do-something lor this condition. I suffered anostly with my back and a weakness u mrHmbe. I would have drefd ful headaches. I bad hot fluhet and very queer feeling, and on, bow my head hurt i l read of and of efhera. -who seemed to have the same troubles I bad, being Beoeiuea, so i oegM 10 cte It , I found It most oene ficial, I took several bottles , . .'"d wu mads so much better 1 didn't bavs as mors trouble of this-kind. It reg ulated ins.':, , . -u Card id hit been tcemdvtrf helpful in th eorrectioa of many cases of painful lemais GlH ord't, such SS Mrs. Robis mc.., on8 above,: lfrouiulier tn .$ did. tils Cardula t vegetable, -' medlclnd tonic, in use for mors thaa 4U years. It should help roe.1 1 1 '4 Likes "Iron" in HI Diet. The man who was operated on at the State Hospital for Epileptics In Parsons, Kans., and had 27 spoons and other articles removed from his stomach has changed his menu to door keys. For a week he was grow ing better and two attendants guarded him continuously. But when an at tendant wag taking the patient's tem perature he snatched a door key from a ring carried by the nurse and swal lowed it before she could take It away from him. His condition at present Is too weak to permit another opera tion. Exchange. DR. F. C. CRAVEN Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Ramseur: Monday, Wednesday and Friday Asheboro: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Phones: Asheboroo, No. 22 Ramseur No. 69. DR. E. M. TAYLOR Dentist Randleman, N. C. DR. 0. L. PRESNELL DENTIST Offices Over First National Bank PHONE 226 ASHEBORO. N. C HAMMER & MOSER Attorneys at Law Offices in Law Building, Asheboro. FOLLOWED HER ADVICE I .LOT 8ALK Lets " .'rV-."' c 69 Lots c M Uto -M Lata Saturday,' Jane 10, 1 St 1:30 o'clock P, , M, we- will sell at' public auction, II lots at Rah wood park.; Usual ' attractions,' orfpred at eale. vTtrtne" easy.' V 1 f h for large ' poaters' and ' cmuVCons of eale. , . ;. t rrn DfT lopemnl Co.' Dutchy flay, glotol How did you ever come to be aa, elephant trainer T ' riot o -WelL yub see,, my mother al ways told me to try and master the big things In Uf4 -r. liMareetleo Object to Ae Avoided. On the shore of Thompson Sound, B, C, there U a large hornet's Best ' suspended to the branches of a spruce that leans pat over the water. ,The ' seat has become covered with moss ' and ferns, some et the tern froude be , log ever a toot In' length sad of s ( bright green, i Viewed from s boat. It 1 reeemwes a nanfing oim oa. lerua, our - its aierx uuobdiusi. leeeui . no dest a scrutiny, 1" ' , V- '. :, r fti.jiA ru a. u.m .- ' . A mast Is Spsntah, Oat, reported that the saow bad bees so deep daring the winter that the deer could Dot get food and were dying oft by doseus la that district She said a trapper bsppentd oe two fawns Is the bush that were very poor, being sxtutcras more or less, sad he went up and pet ted them. He thn cut down some FLOWERS FLOWERS Ford the Florist High Point, N. C. Mrs. W. C. Hammer Representative for Randolph County Phones 11 and 144 NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD PASSENGER SCHEDULES Effective, January 28, 1923 ' - Asneooror . v . Daily Except Sunday T ' n Leave 6:45 a. m. ADeraeea, aMierucw and intermedlato points connects as. Star for Raleigh, Charlotte and: in-, tormediate points.'- Leave 8:30 p. m. Aberdeen and ln- Urmediate points, v . !. . - , Arrive 1 -OO n. TIL. ". -- ' 1 A-''. Arrive 8 JUS p. ro Abeerdeea and in termediate points. p For tickets, pullmaa reservations and Uuormauon aaareaa or appiy W' . -. . t ntlnviTVinf . . -' 1 Aaheboro, N. C 1 - . NIITll K "1 i Having .- ouatifled as executor on the estate of W. R. Garner, deorn.1, before D. M. Weatherly, Gerk of tie superior Amours 01 narMimpn womj, All persons havinir claims sir- "'t aid eiitate are notifloti to - prr- mt . w . . I 1 .. J J.. I . r .1 on or before the lot day of June. 1-1, or tills notice will be pleadM in tar of thefr rrovryi and all jorn 0lng aaid estate will tome for-- ! anl inaVe Immcli!t4 atllmnt. Tl. i lllh dav of Mv, V '1. C. II. CAj: .. : ; t1tr far the aniiuala,