, Ttexrsday, July 19, 1923 ,
THE ASHEBORO COURIER. ASHEBORa N. iS
! Hnn qualified u'Eieulor un-
lui will - and Testament of
TQ the TAX TATEKS" dt
,. - RANDOLPH COUNT!
DONT-BUEN-MT HOUSS
iTO fcOAST YOL'l EGGS
I cam shortly after creation. I
Reaolntioa ado-tad br th IU-rd of
" .j i, ' nTonWkilL' deceased, late of .Cunty Commissioners at its meeting came with civilization's dawn aad
, Jdan Jaeoaennau, . . . - . 92 . , , . fM,htiwiii k hr until tim i.
! Lrr ltr - the paWlc:
worm v--. - - r wtufUvS, a Urye amount; of
WSf hibti W. " pV
tate
them
fied.
fon w i ri; ; "l and after the first day of Angust,
this notice will be pleaded m bar or 1923 u propert both7 ,
their recovery. All 'J
to said ertate wui p.ec '-".purpose of being listed, or discovered
This the 3Uth day 01 june. ik-j.
D. H. PARSONo,
High Point, . C.
Adeline Llende.i.-. i.
ay the Tax Supervisor as beintr then
i unlisted, shall be subject to the addit
KOTXCX.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LA SD
NOTICE
I
ytu be here until time u mo
I am ubiquitous, and the
world is my territory I am
ing all the time night and
never rest I am perpetual,
say my trade debauches good
and causes justice to tremble.
ers say that I am more poisonous
than the viper and the deadliest foe
of society. I am the poisoned shaft
of falsehood. My nefarious art has
caused men and women to be thrown
met.
whole i
work
day I
Folks
names
Oth-
Having qaaltheJ i Eeeotru eo Under and by virtue ef an order eft Havine Oua'.if.ed as administrator
the estate of Vinauen i". Hunt, decea the Supenvr Court oi Randolph eoun- on e esLiU: 0 rj j Allred, deceased
d, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of ty, made in the pecial proceediiijr en- before L. M. Weatherly, Cierk vt the
the bopenor Court i iU-dulsn couu- titled A h, inigti, Adnir. vs. Ma.ue Superior Court of Randolph County,
ty. Julian et als, the same being No. ij ghall t public auction at tha
All persons havine claims ajra nsi on the special proceeding ...ocxet of ti,!flrhest bder ,vr -,sh fj th nnm.
said estate are notified to present said court, the undersigned cumni.v on Uie 7t; BV 0f juiv at
there to the undersigned, duiy ven- sioner will, on Saturday the 21 day of the hour of one o'clock P :.
fled, on or before the 9th day u: July, iyj, at i o ciock m.. at tne
July, 1924, or this notice will be court house door in A.-hebort:, North
plea!ed in bar of their recovery; and Carolina, offer for sale to Lhe lushest
all persons owing sai'l t state will bidder for cash U.x-e to certain
Executor of
Deceased.
t 7-5-23.
Come forward
settlement.
This 21th day of Jwt,
MRS. LLLA M1LLEI;
Auinrx., V.
4U6 Mallory St., 11 -K i l
:3.
ill"
T,
X.
c.
NOTICE TO CREDITOKS
shall be collected by the said Clerk,
end returned to the General Fund of
Iths County.
It is hoped that
Havine Qualified as admmixtratixi
the estate of T. M. Jones, i.c-teasedl It is hoped that all persons who
late of the County of Eandolph, State, have failed to properly list their hold
of North Carolina, before D. M. ings for taxation will come forward
Weatherly, Clerk of the Superior prompt!y and report the same before
fnurt of Randolph County, North .the 1st day of August, and save the
rrnlina. this is to notify aii persons penalty that will be exacted there
having claims against said estate, to
after.
nt cime to the unaersiznea on
or before the 1st day of July, 1924,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
f their recovery.
All persons indebted to said deced
ent are requested to come forward
promptly with settlement.
This t:-e 15th day of June, 1923.
MRS. ANNIE JONES,
t 5-21-23. ... Administrate
LEE M. KEARNS,
3t 7-12-23. Clerk to the Board
NOTICE
In that certain special proceeding
entitled E. P. Hayes Admr. of Algie
Silman vs. Harland Siimuii and How
ard Silman. The defendant Harland
Silman above named will take notice ;ng liquors are being seized
all follow me and 1 11 disgrace you.
I am the handiwork of the devil
himself.
I AM GOSSIP. I AM SCANDAL.
Moral :"Let him who is without sin,
cast the first stone."
John D. Rockefeller, the "Oil " What are others faults to me?
Kink", celebrated his 84th birthday 1 1 have follies of my own,
July 8th by going to church in the eyery flaw 1 see
morning and later entertaining a few And make them wider still ?
friends at dinner. It is enough for me to know,
. I have follies of my own,
ENFORCING OUR DRY LAWS (And on my heart that care bestow,
And let my friends alone
and make immediate tracts or parcels of !a:id, lying and
bei:is in Level Cros Township, Coun
ty i.mi State aforesaid, the last one
of said tractj of i:n- beir-jr bounded
by the lands o? V.. L. C..u.-ey, U. 1".
Heath, A. W. ('ray and others and
being more fully i--cri' ed uy mats
end bounds, cour.-ei. an ! !i;ui;c?s as
follow s, to-wit:
Kir.it Tract: Beginning :it a t ne :r
P.. I.. Causey's li:.e. lu.'.-.iritr jSvr.h 2')
1-2 rods to a stone, 11. I', iuath's
in New corner by the mountain ro:;i! ; thence
Nathan ready Vest 39 rods to A Cray':' cor-
is necessary to kill a pood name.lHill's lands, Clegg Gamer and Ail- ner. mence ortn tne inland lord
This is my sole mission here. Shun derson lands, in Randolph county also road 59 rods to W. R. Rich's corner;
mo and vmi hno i.v- .mnrl will of 3 acres more adioins W ill Carter Thence nearly West 72 1-2 rods to
from decent sccietv and left friend
ion ol live per centum ef the regular j less. let with all these slams 1 go
amount of tax due, and in addition on and find sufficient subjects upon i
'(thereto the sum of twentv five cent, which to prey. Some of my follow-. 6t 7 5 23.
Uoc) payable to the Clerk tn the'ers forsake me. but I cannot be dis-
(Board for writing the delinquent list, cou raged others fall in to take
their places among my ranks. I
am most pleased when I hear the '1899
evils of TOV neighbors ana then I her- Charles Gray has tin.- nay e.'.terea
aid it to the world with my swift about 14 acres more or less
mflsspnp-prs the tnnrurs. I do what Hope townshiD. adioinmz Nathai
NOTICE OK r.MRY TAMER
One Ford touring-car, farming im
1 iements, son.e wheat and Corn,' and
other articles too tedious to mention.
All persons having claims against
said estate are uouned to present
them to the undersigned, duly veri
fied, on or before the 21 day of June
lt24, or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their rtcovery; and all persons
owing said estate will coma forward
and make immediate settlement.
This 2Uth nay oi" June, 192.
J. II. ALLRED,
Administrator of D. L. Allied, dee'd.
Charles 11. Redding, Atty.
Ct 0-21-23.
CLEitK'S NOTK t
lands Fred Saunder and To:n Thorn
burg lands in New Hope township.
This 29th day of June, 1923.
LEE M. KEARNS,
4t 7 5 23 Entry Taker
fifteen (15)
acres more or less.
Second Tract: beginning- at a r.tone.
rickett s corner; thence Somh C
NORTH CAROUNA.
RANDOLPH COL'NTY,
in the Superior Court
E. P. Hayes, and j. A. Hayes,
vs.
chains and 45 links to a stone; thence E- A- Ingold, Earnest Infold
Hugh Lyon Carr, the lu-year-ol
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Larr, o
Durham, and a relative of
Julian S. Carr. was killed in a
wreck at Larkinsville, Alabama, las
Friday. The young man hau complex
,ed his Sophomore yeai at Trinit;
College.
South 68 degrees East 11 chains to a
stone in the Causey line; thence North
on the Caurey line 9 chains and 76
General ''"ks to a stone; thence North 87 de-
rain H's nest 11 cnams ana oo nuts to
the bef'mninir, containmcr ten (10)
Zula York and D. V. Yoik
her husband.
The defendants Earnest Ingold,
Zula Yorx, and D. V. "iork will take
notice that an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the Superior
Some Foreigners Don't Like Them ne wh0 steals my purse, steals
Lloyd George Says America Has trash.
Right to Seize Liquor Tis something, 'tis nothing,
,Twas mine, 'tis his,
Thousands of gallons of intoxicat- And has been a slave to a thousand
and con-;
masters.
me my good
that an action or special proceeding fiscated by gdvernment agents in But he who filches of
i . i l l Kaah ...... m .i n n n . 1 xt a r i i i t i 1 ;
eniiuea bb noovc una uccn tuunucuvcu rew lorn naroor. roreign lines name
in the Superior Court before the clerk wh0 come from "wet" countries bring Robs me of that which does not en
of Randolph County North Carolina with them supplies of drink for the i rich him,
for the purpose of selling certain real return voyages only to lose these 'And causes me to be poor indeed."
estate in which Harland Silman has drinks to United States officers, who Muncie.
an interest. are trvins to enforce our prohibition .
The above named defendant will laws.
therefore take notice that he is re-. Many newspapers and individuals
quired to appear before the UerK oi
NOTICE OF ENTRY TAKER
mds of Georire Lamb and others.
; Tli if the 2nd day of July, 1923.
j I. C. MOSER,
Commissioner.
2t 7-12-23.
NOTICE!
Having qualified as executor on the
fore D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Randolph county.
However, uoya ueorge, aaaressing a , j... havin claimg airainst
in I'.n irin nil am s:ivinvf 1. 1 1 i-n. nnieriudii ... . . . . i i
th Rnnerior Court at his office in "Z. iL estate ot tL. uougan, tieceasea, ce-
w r - -- iiuwioiAtica law tiio iifii' i-w
the County of Randolph on the 7th grittish liouor stores aboard ships.
day ef July 1923 then and there ans-
iaa ritirvwiv rv rtitt tmit inn in T.nia . . , i i n I v. .... 1.0 .... . ..... w
" r " j j large crowd in tne weisn capusii ,, n:ft notifipH to nresent
the court for .the relief demanded m chu6rch in London declared that, in f?ld e?tar e .not.lllea. t0. Pres!1
;n ,iii onnol t cnurcn, in inaon, ueciarea uiai, "';them to the undersigned, duly ven-
. r " T . Ills OOU11U11, Allicnca liaa a uguk w ftaA nn or I
""ur " r Tr" ,, seize liquor on foreign vessels. tie
This the 6th day of June, 1923. further declared that this country is
D. M WEATHERLY making an "experiment to deal with
Clerk of the Superior Court of Ran- ! probably the greatest curse of modern
dolph County. civilization", and that it is m the m
4ts 6-14-23 " 'terest of civilization that our prohi-
bition laws be given a fair test.
James Craig, a young man of a
prominent Rocky Mount family, was Don't forget to save some of that
.drowned while in swimming at Mar- best grain for seed. There is always
blehead, Massachusetts, the first of a scarcity of native grown pure bred,
last week. He had just completed a selected rye, oats and wheat seed In
;year's work at Harvard University, 'the fall.
fied, on or before the 19th day of
July. 1924, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery; and
an persons owing said estate will
come forward and make immediate
settlement.
This the 12th day of July, 1923.
C. A. HAYWORTH,
6t 7-19-23. Executor.
An appropriation of $105,000 is be
ing used to enlarge the textile build
ing and provide additional equipment
at the State College, Raleigh.
1900
Charles Gray has this day entered
about S Acres of laud n:oe or less,
in Union township, Randolph county,
N. C, adjoining Ziil Hill, James Ca;-
licutt, Uwharne Mining tiact and
others.
'This 29th day of June, 1923.
LEE M. KEARNS,
4t 7 5 23 Entry Taker.
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD
PASSENGER SCHEDULES
Effective January 28, 1923
Asheboro, N. C.
Daily Except Sunday
Leave 8:45 a. m. Aberdeen, Ellerbee
and intermediate points connects at
Star for Raleigh, Charlotte and in-,
termediate points.
Leave 3:30 p. m. Aberdeen and in
termediate points.
Arrive 1:00 p. m.
Arrive 3:25 p. in. Abeerueeii and in
termediate points.
For tickets, pullman reservations and
information address or apply to
L. D..BURKHEAD( Agent,
Asheboro, N. ('.
acres more or less, adioinine the , Court for Randolph County for the
saie oi real estate tor tne partition,
and the said defendants will further
take notice, that they are required to
appear before the Clerk of the Super
ior Court at his office in Randolph
county, and answer, plead or demurr
to the petition in this action or the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in the petition.
This the 6th day of July 1923.
D. M. WEATHERLY,
Clerk Superior Court.
4t 7 19-23.
666
Malaria. ChiDs and
Dengue or Bilious
Fever. It destroys the germs
t ".ires
Fever,
NOTICE
; NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
EXECUTION
' Having; qualified as administrator .
on the estate of Johu T. Brookshire,
NORTH CAROLINV deceased, before D. M. Weatherly,
RANDOLPH COUNTY IN TPF SI) Clelk of t!,e Superior Court of Bam-
PERIOR COURT. ' ' ttv ,
Fred W. Welbom fV1 I,ers"I;s having, claims against
vs .-aid estate are notified to present
R. A Cox " them to the undersigned, duly, ven-
' ' . Ified, on or before the 1st day of July,
hy virtue of an execution directed j iy4, or this notice will be pleaded in
;o the untleraigned irom tne Superior bar of their recovery, and all persons
tourt oi uanuoipn County in tne owinsr said estate will come forward
above entitled action I will, on Mon-lan nlsika immediate settlement,
day, the 6th day of August, 1923, at This 13th day of June 1923.
utruti iu., u. uie t,,oun nouse uorr i
ot said County at Asheboro, N. C,
A bear weighing 365 pounds was
recently caught in Haywood county.
17 Bdanced'Pii
lil3.Il. si 1-' uSI
sen to uie mgnest bidder lor cash to
satisfy said execution, . the right,
title and interest which the said R. A.
Cox, the defendant, has in the follow
ing described real estate, to-wit:
1 Beginning at a stake in William
I Coltrane.'s line; thence south on his
line 9 chs and 8 links to a stake, his
; comer; thence west on said line 5
ichs to a stake; thence south on Wil-
t Ham and Abner Coltrane's line 62 chs
to a stake, William Coltrane's corner;
inence east on the old Clark line
T. A. BROOKSHIRE,
Administrator of John T. Brook
shire, deceased.
6t 5-14-23 Randleman, N. .
NEWS ITEMS
Henry Lincoln Johnson, the repub
lican member of the National Com
mitteemen, from the State of Georgia,
has made it impossible for a white
woman to serve on the National Com
mittee with him from the state of
Georsria, and it is said that a colored
'44 ; woman will be selected from Georgia
chs, 43 links to a post oak, William 'as a representative along with the col
eoltranes corner thence south 1
chain and 40 links to a stake; thence
east 3 chs 95 links, Mordecai Lamb's
corner; thence north onfrLamb's line
42 chs 50 links to a Spanish oak, his
corner; thence south 81 degrees west
3 chs 95 links to a stake in old ClarR
line; thence north 5 chs and 52 links
i on Robert Little line to a dogwood,
Rhoda Grice's corner; thence west
1 10 chs to a stone; thence north 10 chs
jto a stone; thence east 10 chs to a
i stone in the road on Robert Little
(line; thence north on Little's line 14
,chs and 18 links to a white oak:
thence west on J. M. Davis line to the
beginning, containing 339 acres and
69 poles more or less.
This the 3rd day of July, 1923. '
5t 7-5-23. A. C. COX, Sheriff. i
ored man. This will srive one Stat
two representatives on the National
Committee, both of the colored race.
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hundreds of pump that bear
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Having qualified as executor on the
estate of leand y Kenin'i.y, deceased,
before D. M. Weatherly. Clerk Super
ior l;ourt oi Kanooipn county.
All persons having clams against ;
t;aid estate nre notified to prescne
I them to the undersigned, duly verifi
led, on or before tH 14th day of July,
1923, or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery; and al. persona
owing said estate will come forward
and make immediate settlement.
This the 9th day of July, 192:!.
THOMAS GARNER, Executor
4t-7-12 Scajrrovc N. C.
It is said that Oncur Underwood is
almost certain to be a candidate for
President before the next democrat
convention.
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ADJUSTS
THE CAUSE OF
f i nu . wi -
11 MiCXACt W
DR. HOY T. HODGLN
Chiropractor
First National Bank Building
Asheboro, N. C
Office hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to S
p. rn.
Phones:
Office, 60; residence, 241
After
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5 .pocket tor evcr-rtidy :
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'mm
DR. F. C CRAVEN
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
llamseur: Monday, Wednesday and
I Friday
' Ashebore: Tuesday, Thursday an4(
Saturday
Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. :
Phones:
iAsheboroo, No. 22 Ramaour No. (&
DR. O. L. PRESNELL .
D-NTIST .i'
Offices Over First National Bank " ,
rilONE 226 ASHEBORO, N. C ,
HAZIER & MOSER ,
Attorncya at U ' . i'l '
omcM In Law BuOdlnt, Aababoro. , c
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FLOWERS FLOWERS
Ford the Florist
'High Point, N.C;;; ;;
Mrs, W, C. Hmmet
. Representative y ;
for Randolph County
' Phones 11 and 144'
Mr. Arthur R", hnM thrr
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