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SOJSDXr. JTLY , 192 THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N.C EXECCTOM NOT1CK . , 1 ginnf Q""1 -fin , . , I er the Ust 7 ,, , i L Resolution adopted by the Board of j jLdaline MendenJiau, oeceaseo. late oi tCoMntj Commissioners at its meeting: ive County oi jkiivvyu, i North Carolina, this ia to notuy aU iersons having clam against the f-1 Ute of the said deceased to exhibit them to th undersigr.ei, !uly .en- fied at High Point, N. C. on nr 1- fore' the 10th. day of July, 1924, or this notice will be pleaded in tar c X id estate will please make -.,)ime Davment This the 30th day of June. 1923. D. H. PARSONS, High Point, N. C Executor Deceased. Ct T-5-23. of Adeline MendenhUI, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as admiruxtraux on the estate of 1. ui. Jones, oeceasea late of the County of Randolph State f North Carolina, before V. M. Weatherly, CierK oi ine oupenoi . dourt of Randolph County, North Carolina, this is to notify au persons having claims against said estate, to present same to tne unaersignea on r before the 1st day of July, 1924, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AU persons indebted te said deced Bt are requested to come forward nromptlv with settlement This tie 15th day of June, 1923. MRS. ANNIE JONES, t 5-21-23. .... Administrix. NOTICE OF TAX SALE Pursuant to the order of the Board oi Commissioners of the town of .Asheboro, N. C, the undersigned Tax Collector of said town, will, on Mon day the 6th day of August, 1923, be ginning at 12 o'clock M., sell at the "court house door in Randolph" county, at public auction, to the nighest bid der according to law, the .real estate .owned by delinquent tax ' payers in .said town as follows -at the. location indicated as hereinafter ' mentioned,1 ior the non-payment of municipal taxes -due the said Town of Asheboro, tor the year 1922. The amount; of said taxes, including cost, are as set forth below opposite the name of the tax payer. " John XL Brown, Near Hamlin Heights, 19-63 Ida Cox, 1 lot, 6.1 C. G. Frarier, Jr., Salisbury St., 26.58 J. A. Holder. Sunset Avenue. . . 71.27 Sam A. Miller, Old Main St, . . 45.81 JVlorris, Crutchfiald...&. Bums, Old. Main street , 33.25 W. Jeff Meore, Rush Place, ... 42.00 G. H.'Moore, 1 lot W. PitRovster, Academy St, . . 33.33 TvilhRvr. Cox St 20.67 "M. R.1511ev. 1 lot 11-88 IL'J Wright, 0i Main and : Rush St, . . : . Mr. 5eneva Hammer, 1 lot, . . 21.21 5.80 Colore People P.A. rvinarton. North East TrtWtl 10.09 lack Franks, East Town, 4.51 Dave Holland 4-33 Claude McLamb, East Town .. t-vo L. I. Strickland Wesley Waddell, North-West Tnwn xi.01 u. jci. mil . I This notice of sale is given in com- pHance with the Statutes in such teases made ana proviaea. m iare required to taae nonce ana go-'in em themselves accordingly. This the 3rd day of July, S. RIDGE, Tax Collector. "T , , .. Jn thp ! Percv Newsome doing time in the Itealing automobiles from Winston Orftensboro. and other towns . , . --- - - - In this taction, escaped a few days ago by dressing himself in work man's clothes and slipping through he gate. KALE OF LAND AND PERSONAL PUOPEKTI Bv virtue of a decree of the super- Sor court of Randolph. count in the pecial proceeding entitled waiter r.V w t.'.,. ".T w lii-n i" i -i w Hnurarr Mp-itne teanlesB et al T wul on Saturday, hy 28th, 1923, on the premises in VI f t 1 nnWU P M . Bpll the following described land and personal property, said land described as follows:- Beginning at a stone on public road, Mrs.. Mary Leach's corner; thence along said road north 41 degrees east 28 rod to atone in the road near a small post oak; thence south 47 de grees east 29 rodaJand 8 links to a stone; thence south 14 degrees west D rods to ft stone; tnence norm so -2 derrees west 10 rods to a stone; thence south 2 rods and 10 links to a ton! thence north 3 1-2 degrees -west 24 rods and 1 link to the begin ning, containing; 4 1-4 acres more or At the same time I will sejl the following articles of personal proper ty, to-wit: One eooking range, one cupboard, twe bureaus, ldtchin cabin t, marble top table, marble to' light tand, fire bedsteads,, one brass bed stead, one iron bedstead, lot A -ookn. several tables, one large wash ixit, dinhen, knives and forks, ft lot of wden tools, one mattock, sundry other articles to be made known oa day of sale. ...-;. . il v Terms on land, 1-8 cash, remainder " 6 and 12 months- with Interest. Terms on pernonal property, cash. MRS, KATE NORMANT.' Commlasioner and Administratrix. 7 5 VI r-.- Trior Camoron Worrison was I nf t-n dollars by a $jxA cop ro.mfy, a few dnyg ssro, TO THE TAX PAYEES OF - -. - - uia, ivta, ana p no tea ior uie information and benefit of the public: WHEREAS, a Urgv amount of property, both real and personal, has not been listed with the several List Takers of the various townships, And u Jg Hereby 0rdereJ that on and after first day of KngUBt 1923, all property, both real and per-'tnan l.ne viPr and tne deadliest foe: sonal, that may be presented for the!0 society. I am the poisoned shaft ouruose of heino- listen nr rfivi by the Tax Supervisor as being then unlisted, shall be subject to the addit-!from jon 0f five pe,. centum of the remilar amount of tax due, and in addition ion and flnd sufficient subjects upon' thereto the sum of twenty five cents, !whicn 10 Prev- Some of mv follow- (25c) payable to the Clerk to theiers forsake me, but I cannot be dis-i Board for writinc the nVhnmier.t list couraged others fall in to take shall be collected by the said Clerk, ! , and returned to the General Fund of . the County. fis hoped that h f ., . t all persons who ist t ings'for taxation will ceme forward DromDtlv and reDort the lgt day of Augngt save the penalty that wil, be exacted there. after LEE M. KEARNS, 3t 7-12-23. Clerk to the Board. John D. Rockefeller, the "Oil Kink", celebrated his 84th birthday July 8th by going to church, in the morning and later entertaining a few friends at dinner. ENFORCING OUR DRY LAWS i Some Foreigners Don't Like Them I Lloyd George Says America Has Right to Seize Liquor Thousands of gallons ef intoxicat ing liquors are being seized and con fiscated by government agents in New York harbor. Forejgn lines who come from "wet" countries bring with them supplies of drink for the return voyages only to lose these drinks to United States officers, who are trying to enforce our prohibition laws. ; Many newspapers and individuals in England are saying that American authorities lack the right to seize Brittish liquor stoves aboard ships. However, Lloyd George, addressing a large crowd in the Welsh Baptist churchy in London, declared that, in his opinion, Amefica has a right te seize liquor on foreign vessels. He further declared that this country is making an "experiment to' deal with probably the greatest curse of modern civilization", and that it is in the in terest of civilization that our prohi bition laws be given a fair test NOTICE OF LAND SALE NORTH CAROLINA. SoiEANDOLPH.CQUWTY, in the Superior Court Thos. E. Way et al.' ' Theodore Way el al. By virtue of an order the Supei1 ior Court of Randolph county, J will on the 18th day of . August 1923. at 1 'll, t t -ll i : i- the highest bidder at the Post Office in oopnia, w. u., tne loiiowing de scribed real estate. Beginning at a stone on the old U..B . '; ' Uuaker Koaa and running North 7U" posi pan; inence easi zo poies 10 1-2 chains to a stone former- I a large white oak; thence north 168 Woat 19 ,iy DiacK jacK, staiey corner in spence iine. thence gouth 25 chains and 22 ,links to a stone in Bu)ia-S iine. thence ;East 7 chains and 90 links to a stake the Quaker Road; thence North with the Quaker Road 23 chains and ' 65 links to the beginning, containing 27 acres more or less. Terms of this sale will be cash udoii confirmation. This the 14th day of JUlv, 1923. mnlJ -r roVA,xT 4t 7-26-23. I- n Vyomiiussiuiier. NOTICE OF LAND SALE North Carolina. Randolph County, In the Superior Court E. P. Hayes, Admr., ' , ,., , , I Mariana ouman, ei ai. By virtue of an order of the Super- ior court of Randolph county, I will on the 18th day o August m nignest Diaaer at tne court nouse Ju-'door in Asheboro, Randolph county, Trln-!orth Carolina, for cash, the loiiow- Beginning at a stone or Iron In edge of Cedar Falls road. Robert Lineberry corner and running South 66 East 2 chains and 80 links to an Iron stake: thence North 32 East 2 chains and 24 links to a stone; thence North 46 West 3 chains and 15 links to an iron stake; thence with Robert Lineberry's tine 2 chaina and 80 links to the beginning, containing one half acre more or less. This the 16th day of July, 1923 E. P. HAYES, Commissioner and Admr. 4t 7-26-23. Cures Malaria. Chills and Fever, Dengue or; Bilious Fever. It destroys the germs HOME COMING DAY Home Coming Day 'will be . ob served at Old Union " Methodist church near Sophia, the fifth Sunday in July.' An interesting program has been arranged and will be published next week. . t ' i ', The first church building at Old Union was erected in 1766; and, the first 'camp meeting, said to be ;the first In North Carolina, f was. held there ia 180Z. -p -:' ' Mr; R. R. Rou and faiuHy worship ped at Old Union before moving to Ashebero. .: ..'..; t .' ' I-DOJiT BURN MT HOUSE ! TO ROAST YOUR BCGS r vr u vr t, a. ' . , , J I came shortly after creation. I earns with civilisation's dawn and wui ee here until lime is no I am ubiquitaous, and the world is my territory I am ing ail the time night and never rest 1 am perpetual, say my trade debauches good more, land causes justice to tremble lers say that I am more poisonous of falsehood. My nefarious art has ca"sed men and women to be thrown decent society and left friend- 1 less- Yet with a11 these slams I go' their Places among my ranks. I am most Pleased when I hear the jevns or my neignoors ana tnen 1 ner-, oiu II w "unu Kim my Swni messengers the tongues. 1 do what is necessary to kill a good name. mis is my sole mission nere. bhun me ana you nave me gooa win oi au loiiow me and 1 U 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." "What are others faults to me? I have follies of my own, every flaw I see And make them wider still ? It is enough for me to know, I have- fellies of my own, And on my heari. that care bestow, And let my friends alone." "He who steals my purse, steals trash. Tis something, 'tis nothing, Twas mine, 'tis his, And has been a slave to a thousand masters. But he who filches of me my , V name 0 Robs me of that which does not en-It" rich him, .... And causes me to be poor indeed." Muncie. NOTICE! Having Qualified as executor on the estate of E. C. Dougan; deceased, be-'. fore D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of the Superior Ceurt of Randolph county." All persons haying claims against said, estate are notified to present them to the undersigned,' duly veri - ned, on or before tne , lth day ot July, 1924, or this- notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and Leava 3:30 p. m. Aberdeen and ii all persons owing said estate will ; termediate points, come forward and make immediate Arrive 1:00 p. m. settlement Arrive 3:25 p. m. Abeerdeea and in- This the 12th day of July, 1&23. termediate points. " . C. A. HAYWORTH, For tickets, pullman reservations and 6t 7-19-28. Executor, information address or apply t SALE NOTICE - yrsir-; By virture of an order of the superior court of Randolph county, in the special proceeding entitled Wm. "5n 'r:r-Sr?.rvrT:. "'.Mh nrT ,.. uswuiieu ei ai vs. trai rosier ei ai, I will, on the 4th day of August 1923, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the court the highest bidder at public auction the following described the fol owinc described real eutate: Beirlnnlnir at a stone Oohlea comer: Ot OV . "" inence east sh cnains and to - unKs to a ' V"";" whitA An lr thnnA cmith lh'U. nhomo poles to an old pine stump Nixon's corner; thence west 144 poles to a sione in man Baldwin s une; inence south on Baldwin's line 48 poles on Baldwin's line to a post oak m toDies line bi poles to the beginning 1 stone corner, containing 134 acres, more or less. Second tract 15 acres of land ad joining the first tract knuwn as the Nathan Baldwin land as set forlli in deed from R. R. Ross .sheriff, to A. r. W i...,!i. rnr,ln,l i. !,..,!, 1 -9 ' 10A , , vs Tfeiwi Twt- li;n a ol f v, i-.i i v,...rf v. i van, uiu i ill- a v I (,111: c V7 i r i : orth I tract; thence south 22 polf; fu aone; j thence east 26 poles to a .:t;i.l;p; thence 'north 23 poles to the Northeast cor ner of the Joel AshwonhV corner; ; thence west 36 poles to iiie beginning, iit being a part of the t.i. Siler land. Fourth Tract: lie":i...iin:r at a 1 " ! , v..-.. ,v,..,, . ..... v Biune mi u. v. iewa;ir:i i.,h: mence (West with Z. A. ImMe:; line 90 leec w a nogwoon, lormeny a wn.te I ginning, containing one-half acre, 'more or less. Fifth Tract: Beirinninir at John S. Gray's Northeast corner: thence West 280 yards to a pine; thence South 140 yards to a rock; thence East 280 yards to a hickory; thence North 140 yards to a white oak, the beginning, containing 8 acres, more or less. Sixth Tract: One other tract deed- ed by B. M. Allred and wife to G. W. Lewallen containing 34 1-4 acres, more or less. It being on the South and adjoining the first tract herein described This is a re-sale of said property on eccount of bid being raised. This July 20th, 1923. J. A. SrNCE, 2t 7-26-23. Commissioner. s innrv H;1"? Vru- v ,L nkIr? AtaWeln?-Sidi. :.M ..C .r. notfflt SSZt Sil. dl .UP3 1 1923, 6r this notiee will be pleaded in bar of thetr recovery and R persons owinr said estate will 1 eorne forward and make Immediate settlement, This the th dsy of July, 1923. "V. ' THOMAS GARNER, Executor M-lt . Sesgrove N. C. Elirhteen Confetlemte Vetorsnn nd r!rhen willows of Cnnfedern'o V NOTJCl mvm Having qualified as Executrix o the estate of Vinailen P. Hunt, deceas-'on ed. before D. M- Weatherly, Clerk of tne superior Court of Randolph coun- whole ty. All persons hiving claims against tax collector of Randolph county, work- All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present 6t the court house door in Asheboro, day I said estate are notified to present j them to tne undersigned, duly ven-, North Carolina, the following de FoDa them to the undersigned, duly vert-lfied, on or before the 19th. day of Ju- scribed real estate, in said countv and names fied, on or before the 9th day of ly, 1924, or this notice will be pleaded j State of North Carolina: Twenty-Oth-July, 1924, or this notice will belin bar of their recovery: and ail Der-ieiht arm ,f lanrl i i rrc. pleaded in bar of their recovery; and j all persons owing come forward anc said estate will u iu&e nniix.uiaie ' settlemen This 29th day of June, 1923. MRS. ELLA MILLER HUNT, Admrx., V. P. Hunt. 406 Mallory St., High Point, N. C. 6t 7 5 23. NOTICK OF F.VTRY TAKFll 1899 Charles Gray has this day entered I aoout 14 acres mnrp nr pss n Ksu Hope township, adjoining Nathan I Hill's lands, Clegg Garner and Ad- derson lands, in RandolDh cauntv also 3 acres more adjoins Will Carter lands Fred Satrnder and Tom Thorn- burg lands in New Hope township. This 29th day of June, 1923. leE M. KEARNS, 4t 7 5 23 Entry Taker j Hugh Lyon Carr, the 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carr, of Durham, and a relative of General Julian S. Carr, was killed in a tram j wreck at Larkinsviue. Alabama, last I Friday. The young man haa complet- ,ea Ms. oophomore yea- at Trinity . Lll' liege. NOTICE OF ENTRY TAKER 1900 Charles Grav has this dav ntred; about, B Acres of land iftore or leas,!" Jxr r Df)i.;; 7;il u;n . -i... ah vfiuuii tuwusnip, ivanaoipn county. I "kr -1 j. 5 TXSt K.it"'.' ?l luwun., uwiiarrit; lining tract and ethers. : This 29th day of June1, 1923. LEE M. KEARNS, 4t 7 23 Entry Taker. NORFOLK SOUTH IN, RAILROAD PASSENGER SCHEtAjLES Effective January 28, 1928 Asheboro, N. C. Daily Except Sunday Leave 8:45 a. nt. Aberdeen, SUerbee 1 and; intermediate points connects at star for Kaleigh, termediate points. Stat for Raleigh. CharlrtU and Asheboro, NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND By virtue of the nower contain F "u"- '"iTIwharri with the ford of said road' Proceeding, entitled, Victor middle of the said Uw fKa rke' et vs- G7 Henley et i.'., Sver at k mWdere itf various ?ay.. fc 2 the same. Benjamin and William A 1 1 -v r s " """V " wuh nuuae uoor in AsneDoro, . (j. otler f i . f -o,,). fn iha v,;o.l,,t ,;aao- fn... ,V""7'"t'j T" ' nuo in vcudi Vjiuvc townshin. Randolnh ntv ,- 'n ?f o "I ' ? 7 Jhu' .T.6 .Eas ,3t ,, ;r "fL v.. T , .. thence Nrth 81 chs and 16 Iks to North M ehTind 75 to to' a blk jack; thence West crossing the creek to the beginning, containing 2:!5 acres more or less. ! Tract No. 2: Beginning at one off. the above named comers in I'ugnoy's line running thence South on his line w "'acK oaK on uie O 4 -U .. 1.11 .1. .i North 39 1-2 gi(le of swamp; thence East chs t0 a stake; thence North on Ham monds line 34 chs to u a pine, corner of nthflr Tr')., fhnna IA' t .... ......I li.mi ubni b.ub, nivi line 39 1-2 chs o the ben'inning, contain ing 100 acres, more or less. Said re-sale is being mule on ac count of an increase bid having been placed on said former bid. The bid ding will start at $1500.00. This the 19th day of July, 1923. C. N. COX, 2t 7-20-23. Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALi; OF LAM) '"K"'--" - ' " k' Uridcr and by virtue of authority 'satisfy said execution, all the right, given in a certain order or judgement .title and interest which the said R. A. rendered in that certain special pro-Cox, the defendant, has in the follow - ceeding, entitled In Re. C. R. (ioley.ing described real estate, to-wit: and Virginia Goley, and infant, by the Asheboro Band & Trust Company, her guardian, Ex Parte, now pending on the Special Proceeding docitet of Randolph county, North Carolina, the same being number 3977 on said dock- et, the undersigned commissioner will on the 6th day of August, 19ZH, at 12 o'clock, M. at the courthouse door, in Asheboro, North Carolina, sell at public auction for cash, to the highest bidder, the following describ- ed real estate, situated, lying ana De- jng (n Randolph county, North Caro - (na to-wits , snnH TrM. r,,,:.,,,:,, . . ,ton. .u. o,,u .m. .u. u..n..,.. and Worth rille road, the North West comer of lot No. 7. running thence South 18.00 chains to a stone in ljne t tonJ Thence North 14.26 Bndleman and Worthyille road; M Mton with " 810 to. the beginning, conulnitg eleven and thirteen one , ' , Said land will be sold jobject w.' xwa percent aavancea i This the 18th day of July, 1W3. t ' i ' -; L C MOSKK, St 7-25-23. ' . CommlMioner. After eulUntr eut his non-producers and fading balanrd mtlnn to a flock f f; tod by County NOTICR Having qualified as administrator the eUte of E. N. Luck, deceased, .before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of Denor Court of KandolDh countv. sons owing .-aid estate will come i (forward and make iiameduLe bfclUe-.lL menu This the 19th dav of Julv, 192C. WALTER PARKS. Administrator of E. N. Luck, de ceased. XOTICE " m default of redemption, the under- Ti.is is to notify .1 persons in signed wj)i demand a deed as provid Raudolph county, who are subject to ej DV law immeiliMt! v ,ftr tl,o - County special privilega tax, known I as schedule II tax: That they are , redUirea to Dav me same mio we ui- f-ce of the undersigned, and secure their license on or before the 30th of July. 1923. Failure on their vart to do so will subject them to penalty af 20 per cent The penalty after that dute must be collected. The under signed has no descretioa in the mat ter, the law imposes upon him the duty and ' responsibility of collecting the penalty in aU cases whre the tax is not PM on or before the 30h day ' of July, 1923. Yours very truly, A. C. COX, Sheriff of Randolph County 2t 7-19-23. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior court made in that cer- Itain special proceeding entitled, L C. Parish et als vs. E. H. Hill, Guardian, same Mn IN0 ZA on xne sPeci&l f,,,C3ulJ'& uw- wa . c tj 1 ..1 ..u - . . xi ;Pnr nf BanlnlnVi prtuntv Nnrth VniZu" ". ; , 1 ora"nso.n ana w" v,ruuii, uw unueraigiicu cmuu - sioner win on baturoay tne .ui nay of August, 1923V at .th court house 12 o'clock, M, sell at public auction to' the' highest bidder, for cash, all of that certain tract or parcel of land ly ing and oeing in tne aioresaia county and state and more fully described as follows, to-wit: ' Beginning at a stone, formerly a white oak, now a stump, south 57 chains to a stone, formerly a sassf raa, m-,00" " C -X . v . .. .,...' r:"-r' . uv laai&o mj a owur;, s ivi net . North 63 degrees East 4 chains 30 links to a white oak; North 15 1-2 de grees East 70 chains and 75 links to a maple; North 43 degrees East 2 chains, and 96 links to a white oak; North 67 degrees East 6 chains and 9 links to a white oak; North 70 de grees Bast 7 chains and 75 links to a stone In forks of a road in bottom; licence with, said road part oi which is about North 84 degrees East and the other part of which is about 'ou.tn . P8 . .a.?oul. .. ' East about chaina to a stake in tne middle oi tne , ' m. n,. ut ivusn corner; incacc tvbbi oiwui 36 1 cnains to tne Deginnmg, containing two hundred and- twenty-nine (229) : , . . . Tes more or less' excePt s,x uc,ea i of said tract of land which has oeen land adjoins the land of I. C. Parrish, Duncan Rush. B. F. Morgan and' ether a0t,ier3 - so,V toTMoZL "TerZ of sal. are cash on the day of the conformation of the sale by the court. This the 16th day f July, 1923. I. C. MOSER, 2t 7-26-2' Commissioner. NOTICE OK SALE UNDER EXECUTION vaijtiI riRfll.m RANDOLPH COUNTV, IN THE SU- I'KRIOR COURT. Fred W. Welborn vs- is. a. ,ox. By virtue of an execution directed id me umiersigneu irom uie superior ine nour ot one o clock P. W. Court of Randolph County In the; One Ford touring car, farming im al.ove entitled action, I will, on Mon- j lements, some wheat and corn ane day, the Cth day of August, 1923, at . other articles too tedious to mention 12 o'clock M., at the Court house door i All persons having claims against of said County at Asheboro, N. C, Said estate are notified to present Ueginning at a stake in William 'Coltrane's me, inence souin on nis line 9 chs and H links to a stake, his j h ' ALLRED corner; thence west on said line 6; Administrator of D L Allred dee'd chs to n stake; thence south on Wil- Charlns H. Redding Atty ' liam and Abner Coltrane's line C2 chs ,6t C-21-2.'). to a stake, William Coltrane's corner; thence east on the old Clark line 14 chs, 43 links to a post oak, William Coltrane's corner thence south 1 chain and 40 links to a stake; thence east 3 chs 95 links, Mordecai Lamb's corner; mence north on Lambs line.E. P Haves and J A h. 42 ehs 60 links to a Spanish oak, his corner; thence south 81 degrees west 8 chs 95 links to a stake in old Clark line: thence north 5 chs and 62 links on Robert Little line to a dogwood, Rhode Grice's corner; thence west 10 chs to ft stone; thence north 10 chs to a stone; thence east 10 chs to a tone in the road on Robert Little line; thence north on Little's line 14 ehs and 18 links to a white oak; these west on J. M, Davis line to the beginnings containing 839 acres aad (9 poles more or less. This the 3rd day ef July, 1923. It 7-6-23. A. a COX, 3heriff. i i - - - - ' la Robeson 'bounty superior coirt, recently three men were sentenced for homicides as follows: Luke Britt, ten years, chsrgsd with aeeond degree mrder for killing E. R. Shepherd; 'Braiton Purdle Mgro, charged with twyond djrte murder for killing V.Vn iTom vt.itn, HO yenrs; and J"' " notici Notice u hereby riven that the ua- dersigned on the 1st day of January Su-jl92.3, purchased at a tax sale conduct ed bv J A RmlHv .Qk.nf and township adjoining the lands of A. Frazier. J. X. I michlm Cont Myers and others. Listed in the nam of Thos. Matthew's Heirs, the taxes for which such sale was made for the year 1921. Tne time for redemption of the aforesaid real estate wil expire on the first day of January 1924, and piration of said time allowed for re- t;emption as aforesaid. The amount of costs and taxes for which said land was sold is $5.75, the purchase bid being $6.26. the first day of January 1924, and JOHN McLAIN, Purchaser. 5t 7-19-23. CLERK'S NOTICE NORTH CAROUNAi lH the Sujwior Court,' Before the H. A. Tomlinson ind-vwife, Myrtle F., Ut.yXtmjUnvfnnrried), J. E. Tomlinson and Wife",' Mary F., Mary T. Petty, individually and as guardian of her husband. John W. I Petty. Roberta . T. Lyon and ausbana, Armur, ueDoran i. farker and hus band, Alvin S., S. Holstead Tomllnso. and wife, Ethel D., Annie T. Hauser and husband, Charles M., and Charles F. Tomlinson anil wife Marv T PLAINTIFFS v m i- vs. joie - jpr. Sidney Tomlinson and wife Miriam, , Sstelle . Tomlinson Smith (unmarried), Sue V. HolloweU (wia- , imunspn), icte r, Hardie and husband. William T. Baglefi (widow), and Allan Gray Tomhnsoa (unmarried), DEFENDANTS. The defendants. W. Siring Tun. llinson and wife, Miriam Tomlinson, iu lomimson Mardie and hus band, WilUam Hardie, will take no Uce that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Randolph County, N. C. te rn reai estate for partition; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Superior Court for Randolph County, N. C, afc-hie effiee in the Court -House in Asheboro, on Monday, the 2uth day of August, 1923, and answer or ae- Irour tenths' complaint of said action, ur.uie piaiauiis wui apply to tue . Court for the relief &man4e4 in said complaint This 18 day of July, 1923. -vur D. M. WEATHERLY, Clerk af the Superior Court. Attorneys Hoyle and Harrison, Greensboro, N. C. 4t 7-19-23. NOTICE Havmg qualified as administrator en the estate of Ida York, deceased, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of Su perior Court of Randolph county. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned. H lllv 70T-i ! fied on or before the 20th day of July, DeinK;924i or this noUce wil, fce leaied m MhS," .n " IinJ c,t 'Z'.. " 1. j owing said estate will come forward and maxe immediate settlement. This the 11th day of July, 1923. E. A. McMASTERS, Administrator, ;Ida York, Deceased. ,6t-7-19-23. Staiey, N. C, Rt. 2 NOTICE Having Qualified as administrator on the estate of D. L. Allred deceased Jbefore D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph Countv. I shall sell at public auction at the highest bidder for cash, on the pre lises on the 7t!i day of July, 1923, m- at iiikiii to me undersigned duly veri- lied, on or before the 21 day of June '1924, or this notice will be pleaded in , bar of their recovery; and all persons owine said est-ite will and make immediate RPttlBmi , This L'Oth dav of .InnP 10'AI CLERK'S NOTICE (NORTH CAROLINA RANDOLPH COUNTY i tj,e Superior' Court vs. E. A. Ingold, Earnest Ingold Zula York and D. V. York her husband. The defendants Earnest Ingold, Zula York, and D. V. York will taka notice that an action entitled as above nas been commenced in the Superior Court for RandolDh Countv for Oi sale of real estate for the partition, and the said defendants will further take notice, that they are remit md t appear before the Clerk of the Super ior Court tit his office in Randolph county, and answer, plead or deraurr m uie peuuoa in Uus action or , the plaintiff wOl apply- to the Court for, the relief demanded In the petition. This the 6th day of July 1923. . . ' . , D. H. WEATHERLY, '. V 1 Clerk Superior Court 4t 1 19-23. ; . - - Thore are msriy dif ferine b- twrori po! Mr n l'rn . K M MM m M M , -'Mm '; 1 . ' ., .f . '. "- . , 0'A- . f, I )nn nl.oll'.hH the ffn r0'1' ft i v'o v drw!'--T a t I "i I i i. I t . .
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 26, 1923, edition 1
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