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r;ptb eowt iMWt de in Aabeboro,
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Scribed tract of toad wmr the town
plce.Hieginini at the
fjj Quaker road and running North
ji Wert 18.60 bs to ton fonner
y . black. Jack, Staler1 eornr la
pencer-i lino; the Wh 25 eh.
ind 22 links to a aton in Bulla's
hne thenoa Eaat 7.90 ch to a stake
wllh the Quaker Road 21.66 eha to
liie Deguuuua; - -
r!0re or less. This sal u being
made on the account of an advance
bid having been placed on the former
bid in this action.
This the 1st day of September, 19-
23.
JOHN T. BRITTAIN,
Commissioner.
2t 9-6-23.
. vvriTOR'S SALE OF REAL
AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Pursuant to authority given in the
lst Will and Testament of E. B.
ed, late deceased, of Randolph
'County North Carolina,, said Last
ft Testament having been du
ly probated and recorded in the of
fice of the Clerk of the Court of said
county, and in the execution of the
provSons therein contamed the un
jprsiimed executor will at 1Z, M. on
ffSSS day of fepWBm3ste:d
the premises at the E. is. bteea
home place, in Concord Township,
Solph County, North Carolina ex
pose to public sale for cash all of
fte personal Propertybelonging te
the estate of the late deceased, E. B.
Steed, said personal property consist
ing in household and kitchen furni
ture farming implements, one live
passenger Ford car and other proper
ty too numerous to mention.
The undersigned will at said time
and place expose to sale at public
auction for cash, the following de
scribed real estate, situate m Ran
dolph County North Carolina in Con-
cord Townsnip, hujuuium w V,r " J
Chrisie G. Walker, T. W. Mitchell and
others and. being on .the waters of
nnd creek and being more fully
described by metes and bounds a
follow, to-witt:
Rotnninir at v mint near the cor
ner of Jessie TKearns, 126 Jicre
tract; thence North 80 degrees West
69 chains" and 50 links to a stake;
'rnence orvu xv s , "rr
. chains and 25 links to a stake; thence
East to a post oakrThence North 32
in a atsAn: Thence East &&
chains and 60 links to a white oak
and persimmon; thence to a Hickory;
1 1 . tu 10. JairiMs F.aat 14
-chains to a Spanish oak; thence
. South 28 degrees East 21 chains to a
pine; thence South 45 degrees west to
the beginning, containing 190 acres
more r less; except a 10 acre tract
. j V tkA aoiri H.
rieretoiore conveyeu uy .
3. Steed and his wife to J. C. Morns,
saw conveyance ucihk ---fcook
60 on page 139 in the office of
. . 1 - . . . It T. fnM Danrtnlnh
the KegiBxer 01 trecua
.r-.ntw BnH excent a 40 acre tract
i...fvfiM pnnwvAil bv the said E.
B. Steed and his wife to Crisie U
corded in the office of the Register
or ueeus iur ivtiiuuai ww.v
180 on page o.
This the 25th day of August, 1923
T. W. MITCHELL.
Executor 0? E. B. Steed, deceased
4t 9-6-23.
SALE NOTICE
By virtue of an order of the Su
perior Court of Randolph County in
the Special Proceeding entitled, "W.
M. Lewallen, et al, vs. Emma Foster
et al," I will, on the 16th day of
September, 1923, at 2 o'clock P. M.,
sell to the highest bidder at public
auction at the Court House door of
Randolph County, the following de
scribed real estate:
Beginning at a stone Cobles cor
ner; thence East 28 chs and 75 links
to a white oak; thence South 16 1-2
chs to a post oak: thence east 26
poles to a large white -oak; thence
North 168 poles to an old pine stump
Nixon's corner; thence West 144'
foles to a stone in Matt Baldwin
ine: thence South on Baldwin's line
48 poles on Baldwin's line to a post
-oak in Coble line 65 poles to the be
jnnning stone corner, containing 134
acres more or lees.
Second Tract: 15 acres of land ad
joining the first tract known as the
J4athan Baldwin land as set forth in
deed from R. R. Ross, Sheriff, to A.
G. Lewallen, recorded in Book 122,
' 3age 134.
' j Third Tract: Beginning at a post
'V -oak 8rd comer of the Joel Ashworth
? tract; thence South 22 poles to a
ton; thence East 26 poles to a
.stake; thence North 23 pole to the
.northeast corner of the Joel Ash
worth corner; thence West 86 poles to
.tha berinninr. It beinc a Dart of the
Z ' Fourth: Tract: Beginning at a
X '-atones thence East 104 feet to a
' stone; thence North 197 feet to a
, atona In Z. A. Lewallen line; thence
A 'West with Z. A. Lewallen line 90
Jtet to a dogwood formerly a white
T oak; thence South 198 feet to the be-
grinning, containing one-half, acre,
nnore or lese.
. Fifth Tract) Beginning at ohn S.,
5 urayi nortneaai comer; wane went
i 380 yard to a pine; thence South 140
.,, Tarda to a rock; thence East 280 yd.
- ,to a hickory; thence North 140 yards
"' to a white oak, the beginning, con
' ,-taining 8 acre mor or le.
. Sixth Tract: One other tract del
d by B. W. Ail red and wif t G. W.
. - Lewallen, containing 84 . 1-4 acre!
mor or lesa'It betng on the south
t- ana enjoining in uri tract nerein
. oeneribod. f p ri ; , ;
4 r't Thhi ra-aal' la mad on account of
r-a bid being placed on th price bid at
former sal, i Terrs aha-balf caahj
T lance on a credit of alx months, tl
'' rile te b retained until th mirchas
'jirirf 1 an pam." '-
.. TliU 1 ,,-..4 Ht. 1001
, NOTICE OF EXTITTAXE.
deacrOted tract of land m tt water
f tM JUver, it ten a the Eaat
aid thereof about tkrM-fanith r
tfla Uerefrom. adoiaiag the landa
of Guraey Jones a the North; W. A.
wars on in cast; J. a. rowan on
the Sooth; and ML Zioa Church and
J. T. Power on the Wart, eoneistinf
of thirty acres more or leas, the
earn being in Pleaaant Grove town
ship, Randolph county. North Caro
lina. This the 31st day of August, 1921
LEE
M. K EARNS.
KEAKN
Entry Taker.
9-6-23.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
By virtue of the power vested in
the undersiirned commissioner bv a
decree of the Superior Court of Ran
dolph County, in a special proceeding
enuuea A. k. craven vs. L. n. uox
et al" will sell at public auction at
the court house door in Asheboro, N.
V., on Monday, October 1st, 1923, at
12:00 noon to the highest bidder on
terms of one-third cash, ballance on
a credit of six months with interest
on deferred payments from date- of
confirmation, the following described
real estate in CoJendsre Township.
Randolph County, North Carolina:
Beginning at red oak running West
15.9 chains to a pine; thence North
4 chains to an elm; thence North 55
degrees East 3.51 chains to a stake on
the North Bank of Richland creek;
thence down the North bank of Rich
land creek 6.61 chains to a stake;
thence North to a Spanish oak;
thence East 9 chains to a white oak;
thence South 12.25 chains to a cedar;
thence South 22 degrees West 2.35
chains to the beginning. Containing
17 1-4 acres more or less.
This the 1st day of September. 19-
p23.
A. I. FERREE, Commissioner.
4t 9-6-23.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as -administratrix
on the estate of Thomas Lowe, de
ceased, late of Randolph County,
North- Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claim against said
decedent, to present same to the un
dersigned on or before the 1st day of
September, 1924, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
Alt persons indebted to said deced
ent are requested to come forward
promptly with settlement,
This the 29th day of August, 1923.
MURIEL M. LOWE.
Administratrix of Thomas Lowe,
Deceased, Sophia, N. C. Route 1.
6t 8-30-23.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of authority
given in a certain order or judgment
rendered in that certain special pro
ceeding, entitled In re: R. C. Goley
and Virginia Goley, an infant, by the
Asheboro Bank & Trust Company,
her Guardian, Ex parte, now pending
on the Special Proceeding docket of
Randolph county, North Carolina, the
same being number 397 on said dock
et, the undersigned commissioner will
on the 8th day of September, 1923
at 12 o'clock, M., at the court house
door, in Asheboro, North Carolina,
sell at public auction, for cash, to the
highest bidder, the following describ
ed real estate, situate, lying and be
ing in Randolph County, North Caro
lina, to-wit:
Beginning at a stone in the Lyndon
Stalker line, running thence East
15.16 chains to a stone; Thence North
48.75 chains to a stone corner of Lot
No 1; Thence 1.87 chains to a stone;
Thence North 75 degrees West 11.50
chains to a stone; Thence South 10.10
chains to a stone; Thence West 3.50
chains to a stone corner of Lot No.
h; Thence South 42.28 chains to the
beginning, containing seventy three
and nine hundredths (73 y-lW)
acres more or less.
Said land will be sold subject to a
five per cent advanced bid.
This the 18th day of August, 1923.
I. C. MOSER,
Commissioner.
b2t 8-30-23.
NOTICE
Having qualified as administratrix
on the estate of Z. M. Hinshaw, de-
Iceased, before D.M. Weatherly, j
tclerk of the Superior Court of Ran-1
Idolph county. j
All persons havings claims against .
Baid estate are notified to present 1
them to the undersigned, duly veri-
fied on or before 1st day of Septem- j
ber 1924, or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery; and all 1
persons owing said estate will come j
forward and make immediate settle
ment
This the 17th day of August, 1923.
CAROLINE HINSHAW
Administratrix. !
8 23 23
HE IS LOOKING
EM
OVER
AGAIN
"Elsrht year of tomach and liver
trouble reduced me to a walking
skeleton, My skin was dried up and
as. yellow a a twenty-dollar goia
piece. I wu filled with gas and had
ever pain In my right tide. I could
not think and had lost all ambition to
do anvthlnr. Doctors' medicine did
hot touch me. My cousin advised
Mary Wonderful Remedy, . which
snatched m from th grave. 1 nave
gained alxty pounds, eat like a hired
man and am looking 'em over again,"
It i a simple, harmleaa preparation
that removes the catarrhal mucus
from th Intestinal tract and allay
the inflammation which causes prac-
tinal kilmenU, Including sppandicJUa,
On do will convince or money re
funded,' For sale by Standard Drug
Stor and 'druggists veiywher.
C. R.' Hudson, State horn demons
tration agent aaya that th "Live-At-Hom"
Campaign is what held down
Mgro4mlgraUon from thia itate this
year. Th tolortd peopl wer in
duced to plant gardens vrywhere,
by farm demonstration agent who
wm artive and at their duty. " ' '
-- Hones
Haviag qaalifiad'M administrator
on th estate of Joseph Allrad, d
eaased, before D. 1L Weathoriy,
dark f Superior Court of Randolph
county.
All persons haviag claims against
aaid estate are notifted to present
them to th undersigned, duly veil
fled, oa or before th 27th day of
August, 1924, or thia notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery; and
all persona owing said estate will
com forward and make immediate
settlement.
This 11th day of August. 1923.
H. H. DOUGAN, Admr.
6t 8-16-23 Asheboro, Route 2.
NOTICE OF
LAND SALE
UNDER MORTGAGE
By virtue of the power vested to
th andersigned, by that certain ,
mortgage deed mad by, Sherman
HiU, on th 11th day of March 1922,
recorded in Book 196 at Page Z77,
in th Office of the Register of
Deeds of Randolph County, State of '
North Carolina, I will sell at public
auction for cash on the 22nd day of
September, at l:w M., at tne court
bouse door in AsneDoro, ym
louowing lana situaiea in aanuoipn
County. North Carolina, bounded as
follows to-wit
First Tract: Beginning at a hick
ory: thence .West 18 chains and 90
links to a stone in Stephen Hill s
corner; thence North 8 chains and 40
links to a stone; thence South 85 deg
East 17 chains and 12 links; thence
South 7 chains and 30 links to the be
ginning, containing 14.13 acres more
or less.
Second Tract: Being a one-half
interest in the lands of Sherman Hill
deceased, described as follows: Be
ginning at a stake in the old line;
thence North 2 chains and 50 links
to the McLeod corner stake; thence
West on his line 36 chains to a stake
in an old line; thence South 25 poles
to a stake Hill's corner; Thence East
74 poles to a stake; thence South 25
poles to a stake; thence East to the
beginning, containing 25 acres more
r less.
This sale is mad on account of
the non-payment of the sum of two
hundred and eighty seven and 25-100
dollars and interest secured by said
mortgage deed; said mortgage deed
containing a power of sale authoriz
ing the undersigned to make a sale
of lands in the event of default be
big made in payment of the debt se
cured by said mortgage deed; said
default having been, this sale is ac-
eordingly made under said power.
This 22nd day August, 1923.
HARRISON SMITHERMAN,
Mortgagee.
4t 8-30-23.
Former United States Senator,
Marian Butler, is an aspirant for the
Mexican ambassadorship but it is
said that it is doubtful whether
Coolidge will appoint him or not.
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and tetermediate points eonnecta at
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termediate points.
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termediate potnta.
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L D. BURKHEAD( Agent,
Asheboro, N ".
NOTICE
Having qualified as
administrator
on the estate of Sidney
lurner, at-1
J V . x . 11' .1 1 l I
rr "V? - Srr"" ' -
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All persons having claims against." - ,77 , " "
'aaid esUte are notified to present
them to the undersiirned, duly
.i
VCI1-
fied, 0n or before the 27th day ot j
August, 1924, or this notice will be .
pleaded in bar of their recovery; and!
persons owing said estate will
forward and make immediate
ggttlement
This 11th day of August, 1923.
H. H. DOUGAN, Admr.
Asheboro, Route
2.,
6t 8-16-23.
NOTICE
North Carolina, Randolph County,
in .
the Superior Court.
Mary Letterloh
vs.
John L. Fox, John Letterloh, Gurney
Robins and S. J. Hayden.
The defendants John L. Fox, John
Letterloh and S. J. Hayden above
names, will take notice that an ac
tion entitled as above has been com-
menced in the Superior Court of Ran-'and
dolph county, for the purpose of hav
ing said plaintiff, Mary Letterloh, de
clared the owner in fee simple,
and placed in posession of certain
real estate described in the complaint
filed in this cause, and situated in for a more particular and accurate
Randolph County. And the defend- description of the property herein of
ants will further take notice that fered for sale.
they are required to appear at tne,
office of tie undersigned Clerk of
the Superior Court in Asheboro, N. C.
on the 15th day of September, 1923,
and answer or demur to the com
plaint in said action or the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief
demanded in said complaint.
This the 17th day of August,1923.
D. M. WEATHERLY,
Clerk Superior Court.
8-23-4t.
The Charlotte Observer tells of the
largest mellon brought to town from
the Catawba river. That is a melon
weighing 106 pounds, grown by W.
M. Kidd on the Batties Ford Road.
The Balanced Qasoli
NOT! OS OF MOKTCACB
. fULUK OF LAND
Br virtu of th power of
m a SBortgag deed esocate
and daUvcrad by C O. Green and wife
to th undersigned, J. & Bowdea, un
der date of December 22nd, A. D..
1919, which is registered in the office
of the Register of Deeds of Randolph
county. North Carolina, in Book 191,
page 164, default having been made
in the payment of th indebtedness
thereby secured, the undersigned will
sell at public auction, to th highest
bidder, for cash, at the Court House
Door in Randolph county, North Car
olina, at 12 o'clock M., en Monday
the 17th day of September, 1923, the
following described real estate, to
wit: A certain piece or tract of land It-
ing and being in Randolph county,
gtate aforesaid, in Columbia vown-
1 . 1 1 , 1 1 ' 1 .1
71 '"
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ston on
'ine 01a Duriress curnei,
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Allrea corner; tnence casi ai roan iu
a stone in B. W. Cheeks line; thence
South West 25 1-2 rods to the begin
ning, containing 1 1-6 acres more or
less.
Second Tract: Beginning at a stone
in the stage road, running thence
East one chain to a stake in stage
road; thence North 6 chains 76 links
to a post oak; thence West 2 chains
to a stone; thence South to the begin
ning, containing 1 1-8 acres more or
less.
Third Tract: Being known and
numbered on map or plot of Columbia
Heights as tracts No. 4, 5, and 6 in
Block No. 4 and tract 10 in block 6,
said map or plot being duly recorded
in the office of the Register of Deeds
of Randolph county, to which refer
ence is nereby given for a more par
ticular and accurate description.
Tract Four: Being known, number
ed and designated on map of Colum
bia "Heights" as lots number Elevan
Twelve in block No. 3, and of the
dimensions as shown on the said map,
which map is duly recorded in the of
fice of the Register of Deeds of Ran-
: dolph county, to which said map and
registration reference is hereby had
This the 13th day of August, 1923.
J. S. BOWDEN,
Asheboro, N. C.
C0 W. E. Johnson, Thomas ville, N. C
4t 9-16-23
ft Will Pay You
to become a regu
lar advertiser in
This Paper
ADMINLJTRATO RS NOTICE
to c&Eitrroxs
Having qualified a administrator
oa the estate of John McDoweU, de
ceased, late of th County of Ran
dolph, Stete of North Carolina, be
fore D. M. Weatherly, Clerk Super
ior Court of aaid county, thia is to
notify all persona having claims a
gainrt aaid deceased te present easn
to th undersigned on or before th
1st day of September, 1924, or thia
notice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery.
AO persons indebted to said da
ceased are requested to come forward
promptly and make settlement.
This the 24th day of August, 1923.
L R. HUGHES,
Administrator of John McDowell,
deceased, Randleman, N. C.
6t 8-30-23.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
MORTGACB
Under the power of sal contained
in a certain Mortgage Deed given by
T. L Roberson and wife No rah Rob
erson and recorded in book 200 at
page 201 th underiiigned Mortgagee
will n SafnrHHv SDtember 22. 1923.
at 12 o'clock M., at the court house
door in Asheboro, N. C, sell to the
highest bidder for cash the following
described lands in Randolph County:
Beginning at a stone in the line
with Smith; thence South 4 1-4 de
grees West 6.83 chs to a stone;
thenc South 6 1-4 degs West 21.75
chs to a stone; thence South 84 3-4
degs East 26.45 chs to a stone; thence
North 5 degs East 25.00 chains to a
stone, corner of lot No. 6; thence
North 84 3-4 degs West 26.20 chs
to the beginning, containing 72
acres more or less.
This the 21st day of August, 1923.
C. L. ROBERSON, Admrs.
C. N. Cox, Atty.
4t 8-30-23.
NOTICE
North Carolina, Randolph County,
In the Superior Court.
C. I. Lane, Administrator of Martha
Foost
vs.
Henry Lane et al.
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Randolph County,
for the sale of land to pay the debts
of the intestate and pay cost of ad
ministration the said defendant will
further take notice that he is re
quired to appear at the office of the
.Clerk of the Superior Court of Ran-
t 11 1. r . it 0A1.U 1 o
uinpii vuunty un uie ?ui uay 01 oep
tember 1923 and answer plea or de
mur to the complaint of the plaintiff
or the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded in the
complaint. This August 27th, 1923.
Britjain-Brittain-Brittain, Attys.
D. M. WEATHERLY,
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Randolph County.
4t 8-30-23.
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