ft-
. 1 J . TO LID A mUXT TEXS
Ekih, JT. C June .IS. If '.'m
want m fruit trees of a , desirable
vncty, these may be secared tr tak
ing bud f rook the desired varieties
and inserting them on seedling stocks
or on new wood of old, tre,. Jane is
the iBoatii that this is renemllv (tons
because the bark slips easily. - B. F.
.-f scones, - -" ,
$ "- .. ' j , ' ,
Having qualified as administrator,
on tha estate of John T. Puk kshire,
deeaaeedr before D.- 5L - Weaiherly,
Clerk ftf the Superior. Court of Eea-
AH Persona having- claims againet
said" estate ars notified' to present
.them. to. ths an.de rsigne4. duly
Jwferph Eiinf CtUVri'.c tea!i
lUrtadsy -Oiaer kU.lor Ns (
- Marts- - Josesa William Bed lie
entertained a number of his htueoais sot so good.
Farmers ars buf y - harvesting
this community.- Wheat is
friends on Saturday, iur lOtik la
honor of his 7th birthday. Ths rueati
arrived at 2: SO and for an hour and
a half many delightful nines vera
rerf- enjoyed," Mrs C T. Reddiny assisted!
In I la that certain special
rood but antitled E. P. Hires Adir
-. - - ji)mtn vs. UsrLsnd
proeeerg Dont net
nr. - cr A:f sr.&rp, dtru
an and liu-'orotrs. Ihe
tt a
Ca: fc er
fcr ursr.sry ci--
Cropsy -cr
cf
Payne, extension horticulturist . for 'JTl. , JL.i k- i .t r Ju1-r.br Mra J. W. Bedding and kUas Liable home from the hospital at High Point of Eandolph County North
the State College and Department of Zr this notice will be pleaded in!" rv1 Qd cake t very much improved. .-. -. - y (for the purpose of selling
This 13th day of June" 1923.
Agriculture, tells about the process as hsr of their recovery? and all persons
XoUows; . , v -: j ..... . owing said estate -will come forward
"Stone fruits such as peaches, eher- and make immediate settlement.
. nee, ana piuau are: always budded.
Other, fruits as apples, Quince, and
pears may be grafted but are usually .. -T A. BftQQKSHIRE,
bodded because it is a cheeper, quick- Administrator af John T. -Brook-
caster, ana simpler process. . vu-,
used, The bod should be placed on
.a stock about the sise of a lead pen-' 6t 5-14-23
Bandleman, -N. C
Joe Deik has returned home from era imu. ir-s deienuant usriina -trigtt s ae&e u too Mncms to i-
the High Point hospital where he un- Silman above named will Uks- notice no re. Use Do&n's Liiiiey ILl, M
derwent an opperation for appendi-.that an action or Special proeeeoing have your friends s.nJ nt;a':.bors. A
dtis. - . - .. 'entitled as above has been commenced 'Asheboro case. . ...
Bennle . W. Nance ' has returned in the Superior Court before the clerk I Huzh J. Eurne V t.T."
.Carolina c. ..... Atnt tk.
certain resi a t m nferir!r uti.it
lM (the following: - Bertha . add Ailenel Urs. James Small is quite- CI - at estate in which Harland ilman . has jney trouble. It begun with" psjns
juuan, ouoa ' sacanMBs, . asuwrmw pomew - v-.. ; . ,. y .. lannmv'i ... - - . : - ' across tiie small of mv back ana Ut.T
Swalm, tote' riayea, J ' Mr- Mrs. J; A.' Garner 'visited- The above named defendant will I had dull headaches and ckzy snella!
Joyce Julian, JDortha and Ruby Ahcelfriends and relatives at ThomasviUe: therefore take notice that he is . re- The way my kidnevs acted bothered
JuUan. Boyd Hayes. Joe Snyder, Jos Ust Saturday and Sunday.- jrr kid to appear before the Clerk of me greatly. I finaily sent for
Juaan, KusmU Bean, J. - W. v and Marvin Garner is building si ' niw the Superior Court at his office - in Kidney Pills and after I had usedon
r T - -v nuuw. v. v luage nas mon oi un im wouniy vj ivanaoipn on ut vul dox 1 was leeiinsr netter.' 1 kent
WnL Jakaca Julian sun Joa KMli inr. . : a - j -m .v-n , . ... . .. "i r v
" w ' w - uueruu on va rruuxiu iwjt u jjb iui ri wioi ivta uien ana mere ' ane toicmtr iinan'a nnfji i mmmr ,iA
gin his new house.- - -..Xr-i -y;w-eer or demijr to the pettion in this the attack. . . r : .-. ...
, James Ragaa and M. Lackey have the urt:for: the relief demanded in statement riven Jannirv lonai
improved the appearance vf their cause or the plaintuf will appeal : to 1 ai?n given January i, 190J. .
jine peuoon m una caase. v f vecemoer ao, iaii, jurs, Uurns
.'-aty,!Tatt the 6Uniay of June1&23. -: i,lddo1: "There Is nothing like Doan's
v . - 1 ..:JUdney.Jnua for me. . I don't, h...
how I would get along without them ,'
I user Doan's every once in awhile to.-"-'
Julian, :
.Joe Ret
The -guests left wishing for him ma
ny more birthdays. r
Kr. and Mrs. W. P. Julian and chil
dren and Mrs. C T. Bedding and son homes by a coat of paint- -
joe visitea we nome oi air. . a. Ahner Whwlow - of r Kanaai
on
of
vru wwu wiw iam peacn na rwo vear . i .i.. , j ,w. u j-.. : i7t i
wood with the annle. wne swsaw ""jmnsaaw nuii . wvbuuJK.-j.,Mo tt visiting Mr, and Mrs. James l . jj.'-A ;.: H . v-. 1 V-
"A cut should he mH. h. .v had. 1 here tne oarK snouio- .o , m fliun was ncen wun paraiysM.R. Ran this week. He is a brother t 4 : ' , D.' M. WEATHERLY,
'about H.ich.around tb, tr'anl !!Sf?tJLs "W''H Qerkcf the Superior Court of Ban
i under the care of Mr. S. D. Surratt ' J i .oaf -''
V.'.' U4-
Qtwfha. v.A w a Ti a me Deuoie remove irom w buck tnt
rbove: verdcal T 'SJXEZ 'fffi and insert on the tree to be budded hoped that she will completely.
uiiiuiiia uua j a. i m a,ri s i i .k. a. ' . j- , s
KSfft 80 " Wfll Wk UkC to eoXrwithe Wr part Mr. and Mrs? T. ' Henly'-left " for ZJL
jnyerteo i . . . . ... ,.,. t. p. fh lr-.K. M.Ha,r .nnmiTi, 1 Xbfm continue which we will
. tne ouds should then be taken "VI, "7 lv ST" """" ..v iX ""II T. . - .for two
irora present seasons growth where !!JHrrC ' 1 J TSho h- Im1 " to d o"?et "Vv Vr J W
the leaves have been removed but er ood strinK- . vttttanerdufe Rev. J. S. Riddle of Pteeyrovis'! l" -
part of theetiole left to be used as "After the union is made this J?fJ5 ?frj!K?te'M MLS boldmga tent meetmg at : ii
J. C Ridge and wifeJklri Ida'RidM aldK?
a hand e. A cut should" be made about string should be cut to prevent ' at iiign royuw
o- men apove the hud so that it will binding. The top can be cut off next
Man
ftt-.K.-. iP jr Hdneya to good order."
j ,t t-nce nuc rat. bu dealers,, Dont
s-, simpiy ssk lor a Kidney remedy get
- Doan's Kidney Pills the me-that
Killed. Mrs. Burns had. Foster-Milburn Cm
Accidentally Snot ; and
.Near Cameron
'..XrUi..IhiffaiaIV.X
be about half way thru the . stick spring after the bud starts."
jaji,jaw.;i(n!l!lp uay, at the home
K"pTSJraS Adktos o Uvea on route
pecured Satur4ar iaf ter- HATING TROUBLES WITH v '
of: Mr. -K 1 . fv. YOUR RORFPi
Southern Railway System
Announces
Popular Excursion
to
Washington, D. C June 15, 1923
Round Trip Fare From Asheboro
$9.00
Tickets Good Three Days
Schedule Special Train and Round Trip Fares
Leave Schedule. Round Trip Fare
Charlotte 7:30 P. M. $10.00
Salisbury 9:00 P. M. 9.00
High Point 10:05 P.M.
Use regular train to High Point then Special
Train.
Arrive Washington 7:50 A. M., June 16th.
Round trip tickets on sale all stations North
Carolina west of Marion and east of Raleigh. .
Pullman sleeping cars and day coaches.
BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL GAMES
Washington Americans vs. Chicago Americans,
June 16-17.
Washington Americans vs. Cleveland Ameri
cans, June 18.
See Ray Schalk, Walter Johnson, Stanley Cove
leskic and other great stars in action.
Tickets good returning on all regular trains (ex
cept No. 37) up to and including train No 33 leav
ing Washington, D. C, 9:35 P. M. June 18th, 1923.
Make your sleeping car reservations early.
For detailed information apply to ticket agent
or address, .
R, H. GRAHAM,
Division Passenger Agent
Charlotte, N. C.
They all like
"USCO"
United StatesTires
are Good Tires
TIROBABLY half
JL jaotpristl ot" America
tSeonFatTrleTirS.
irgano roey nyg
TJtcoyearlo and year but. I
ytjt Acre ever was a tested
f. iaonty'i-worth Uco ?
quaKfid-7 ana to spare.
f S f Made by tle makers tf
' U.S. IU7yal Cord5.
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7(:
MraJ. W. .Reddingr;and'ited Mra. Ridge'. sister near ,.t'A
cWldren; of Spencer, are rJJ: fSs-
:ives here this weefct- . H 'wtSTT J", m nccidentallv hot ?M1TWMi. 7 tWaTV
Mr. Spicer William s has return- V measnnng 88 youth. Win fhe
rom SDencer. v . .mcnes in lengcn, , x v , . w i:.
Jane 12-Mfldew 'on.
checked bv ; Hnntini
-The blowers pf sulphur over i the , bushes
ther and vinnn. " Th Biilnnn will - ,
' a. u.lA..Ar . ..'fflL ' - .t'.:.! .... .'..1 .... . ... ,
Paul Redding is spending a short The Communion meeting-and food ease ia vUWthen wM unlild it Xiswst fSrthi
time with his father, J. A. Redding, washing wiU be held at Pierce's Chap. pS Thl CaraliTey Scked itwf sueSts
i Congressman Wm. C. Hammer., of pel the first Sunday to Julv. lde? S,w .TwS. T- j J?7.! W !?H.f .W. xtension plant
'AftheboroL was in MillboroSundav. iMcMUlian of Hizh Point fre f CnwT -VrtT"-"
;- ' . . - " . I . .1 . 7 - w MUUIK 1UJ1L "... . .- v .
I.ittlo TVIisa Evelvn Doraett 1h rib-'Aioemarie. lroedotl of Irlnirfnn nnrf . .-, ... i- ---
iting her grand parents, Mi and $Hrs-
J. G. Julian. V?"C
The Christian Endeavor of Beth
any church held its regular . "meeting
'at the church Sunday eveing at 7:30.
j This is a fine organization and evcry
jone should lend their aid. It has fair
i prospects of doing much good in tnis
locality. Misses Mary Brown ? and
j Mabel Redding visited at the . home
; of Mr. David Nelson Sunday., ttlter-
ncon.
CARAWAY NEWS
others are expected.
'. prevent-, further spreading.
.pathologist for the State College and
JState Department of Agriculture. Ha
, " 1 1 r jaavises tnat the sulphur be dusted on
A huge sea .monster'iof the fish the plants several times after blos-
trihft. .P.O. f iwf lAniv Ami Oft a.t .nMt.J ftnmmo. t.hld trnw MWAy.nUY.
W A . 1.1. . ...lit.. . .... . ... t . ...... i tt . . . . . .
T- " i uiauy years a ine miaaie, ana estimated to . weigh wnne new is on tne plant, "and then re
section foreman for the Southern more than 20,000, was - landed ? near- peated next spring before blossoming,
railway, died suddenly from heart Jacksonville, Florida, after a - days, With this care the rose' plants should
trouble, at Konda. Wilkes eounty, struggle, in which 60S bullets were I be free from mildew by the time they
last Monday. - fired Into it, the first of -this week, .begin blossoming next reason. v .
the s - ? I
Rev. W. B. Thompson . filled his
i regular appointment at Mt. Shepherd
llast Sunday night.
i Mr. and Mrs. Coke 1 Harris, of
! High Point, spent last Sunday with
;Mr. and Mrs. &. L. Harris.
Mr. Joe Morgan who received an
appointment to West "Point Military
Academy, N. Y., will leave the last of
this month. v -
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey - Bulla of
Trinity spent one night last " week
with Mrs. Bulla's father, Mr., L. C.
Parrish. - s.v
Miss Moleta Morgan left last week
Mrs. B. F. Morgan and children re
f or Boone where she will attend sum
mer school. ;-ifiiw-Wj
Miss Lula Rush has returned', nome
from Carthage where she : spent a
few days. ... -.-j
The ice cream supper at Mr. R.'. L.
Harris' was attended by ; a 0$irge
1 Oil. A.
crowd. :
Mrs. B. F. Morkan and children re
turned Sunday from Denton:?; where
they spent the past week. They were
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Cameron of Lexington. ;,tr
Farmers in this section are busy
with their crops. I.'
Mr. J. H. Elliott and children -of
Asheboro visited Mr. J. C. K.earns
Sunday. , I
Mr. and' Mrs. Nathan ' Andrews ahd
children of Asheboro visited relatives
iin this section Sunday. ' -H
Mr. J. M. Robbins made a business
trio to Asheboro Saturday. ' 4
Mrs. J. C; Kearns went to "the
Guilford General Hospital at High
Point last week for treatment.
There win be a Sunda vSchool Ral
ly at- Oak Grove the third Sunday m
this month. ...
The bridge on the! State Highway
under the management of Clodf elter
is progressing niceiy, ; i . j
YOUTH KILLS FATHER P-
' '.-AT JAMESTOWN
Laid &fi..
Automobileixe
For Sale to, the highest:Jb
Street and consists of 50 acreynovfoas Rush Wood
FitEE Bran .New, Automobile- Given;' AwaylPREE'
Also Gold'and fdur1ng'ttis,"sae''- ; '-'.
Rush. Wood Parle is wellr in:;xri: good streets; With
running streams and springs o the coldest, purest '
is the best opportunity to, build
a home oi:jtriake ;ahVm
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crippled, is held in jail without bond
at High Point on the charge of first
degree-murder for kUlin his father,
Pink Brown, 60 years old. at James
town, last ; Monday ' i eyening; y: The
tragedy is alleged, to have followed
"scene" that grew- at pf tbe associ
ation bf "the father with women of ill
rl repute, .'Brown's; lyearid&Sgn.
LJ father for lis eoniSct,-hen he" at-
5i.pia to choke iierj rand ' tne on
came ta the rescue and tnox ms rawer
through the, hearUncfr' .,? ? .
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE 0?" SALE
mk' ;v lOF REAL ESTATE
! By virtue of the power and author
tf vasted in the nndersiimed Execu
tor by the last will and testament of
... . r.-l .1 - I Ilrtlf ftf
Wills No. 18, pnpre 622, Irf the off:
of the Clerk of the Superior Court t
J'.andoluh County, tlie tindergigr.p
f ecutor will, at 10 o clock A. M.,
Monday Ihe 2nd day of July, 192:!, t
a premises in me town oi uui
. C sell at public kuction to t
-'-f t bidder, for eh,. the Y
u i lut i i aid town known t.i i
lA.n Cola Place, the aame br!nr tl ;
j ic f-rty mentioned and iWci. i
d.-i-i dated iMarch 1, IH'Jl, which
Ho l found of record In the offif-c
I;-i..tr of Deeds of P.an.l-.i
, m Hook 134, psjee lh t, i
'i i;-',!wfcr Company to t''" i
, .. J. i Ulcy. .Thla in a i
r- statute and t' ' ' r f
!.rly, Clork i I i a .
i i Randolph ( ' , , ft i
. i : . t ben n ' i r t '
. Asheboro is biiildirig;Wesl than" Tn, any?.
'other direction;' and Rush Wood Park is on the 'high-;-
way having the rural' travel to arid v f rom Asheboro
iiii 'iiiin ' niiuiiii" vvr.riii. ' . i. 111. iiiijiim i.v - 1.11: i irr in i f i. -u- v
$V-your : price, liot ours. .You cah makefnb betterBri- r t !
O rAnMAMf' fhrtn m :. Witch. ArvrH Mnvlr ' ' r..: . ' , v. - V -, .
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The. terms of the sale are 1-3 cash, r-3 'in':six
'.months and 1-3 in twelve months f ; , :
:ADd riot missihis opportunityget'iibaain
-v.;-: Remember tHe date - . ' '
o
at 1:30 P. M.
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