.1 JnB:AUES! C STea CO 01 fVVl OTICBOF HAL OU.4A -A or REAL ESTATE' urder of the Uader and by virtue of authority 'at Eawdleinan, THKl-EOVLiS BAXft v ? w na AT Ulv'm w If Me MW W Ml VI A-tVAVM ! Prt of Ranooir CouEtr .rn certJuaeTeJ)gsetrt CfctUe at the cIom of ipetwr YjX day 6epue.ir. .rendered in that eerjaiaH special k-1 September th, 1928. o busine 44 Goler aril . tefanUlLoaaa Dianount isn raiss by the Aaheboao Bank tad tbemnd ioan t.ooooA oner Mat Conwy. hthJbmiapni.jyttf4TtU unsecured 258.M et al ."Frauds and Virginia if B ia,V the mam being North Carolina state-bonds lid pocket, tfre "to- AU WhelL stocks, b$nd idonVwin,on I tht,i and Wtgag-tr.y er, 1928' 1? o'- jWing fcouses; tUtf.OO; lurnlt f975.C emouti Wilson. K- Pett? ana .HmI on Wilson, on we " :rrr . ' K 1 M. 1 II HI I1UHU fci&MS SaTFTOne-third cash, one-l don 6,000.$p 5,2JX)J) h A. Tom . -art . k. Vh dayVof "jfarteBdw pending n thtVSpfcialilftiiW Slate-bond, and "J iSbefSita at &M RPhVWfci liberty bonds' 6,40fc VwP V eV ther premises v ..t9r- vrouna.vui earn oe.ing worm larolina state bonds Jhdale, .f iVu pin th J derailed eemlasioi Arolin. offeI JjwVthaP CCT- 6th day of OHoWr. Lms herein-0. - - iv U .f th. M lu in i iT.zITi . Tr ' W ,t nf land w w vuwuvjr -"-- r lunuiun ntt 'tuiures UuaoATor-fct3r tHftiSrh bidder, the fbflowfce dseriWl estate, situate, lying and being Dlpn oo unryJS o rth Aro . ne uicne ittnir thenec ' 15.18 chains tq,a stone; Tbence North 4H.7& cnains toia stone corn "v?r cAT.fi: On-tnira caan. wesi o.wj cnains to a stone cent per annum from Hale ' T4 lK5ti iuWject l J ciec with the privuege, nowever, oi ou w ""J- e witu . . i n.,,;nT all fivB nor cunt nHvBnro) hirf iwaser or purcByw". !'"'".., " .r T" " V nurcnase uivm- p- 00 M "Sult and net inn dne from banks. bankers and trust com- ras47 24 i imsimss -U . ., Tln?aKi5 vsamuia 4 2,S5O.ft0 J5 v 28,995, CLERK'S NOTICE NOTICE OF SUMMONS Nona Carolina, Randolph County. In Nordl Oarsliaa, Basdolph "Cofaty, k the Superior Court Before -the Clerk. . L,.S"rV)r Court - Ma&oe Browa and bet husband, W. FrankhcTilie Uoulturirr Co. C. Brown. - I ' PlaitBlff. TS. Grow McCollum and. his wife Annie ' J00 i11 , 4t,MS MoCoUum, Arthur IdcCoIlum and his Martin, her husband. Herbert W. .-wife Ira McCoUum. Frances Lova- k,tiLMVMPi i, Uce and her husband EueeaW Lots- Jon tttt'.1eLau-Jn(1. XlaceU; OdeU Lineben and his Jekw5:- ?wn Mor; V yifs Nannie LinebeirvL Effia Pen- ,nd ,r .i10 Jhuib,ani' : land and her husband A. N. Pea- M S.m1?1 Whitehead and T. .land. Beatrice Sinclair,' Edna Kirk- lhehfd hr husband' Gladys ?nan. Nettie Harrington, Alice Singer, Smh IS'.ni, "TTTT ,orda",h'r ABce Uneberrywldow of RoSrt husband, Edwin K. Hatch and" EU N. Lineberry and Louise Rabe. : , Howard, defendants. : M;The defendant above named will QefendanU aboyed named- and taas nouce teat an action as entitled " . ""'v v .i'"1.1--1"4 or takinar .This the 19th day of fSepteroher, Pe. turitv. title Td to'The tofi " Id and not paid Tofin cash untfli5hole purchase ISd'trS'wIli be'subdivided into Zllt buildine lots and sold in Tu .eia as "mair "be decided by uch parcels as; i, . om saionftra on. me unit w 5,Ip All sales lo be left open twen d'avs from date of sale for excep- 9 1 rmr'IIATJI)IQnV it i-vt-2i. Commissioner. individual 109,2364 Demand certificates of de- pfsit 26,893l Uaahierpi checks) lutstand- S ing 107j84 Savings deposits 75,889a7 jsbove has been commenced in the Su- f hildran or deacendants of chUdrea or perior Court of Randolph County, for -f.E-5h Prk- 4eceaLPe".- 3471 purpose of selling for, partition Sumfatt JtVr M U 3COM) voarwim real estate situated on. Kan- Tr r""'" . r , ,. vr r- .1 i their names or whererer hit he thmr rLthat the defendants are proper par- dacea. who do now or may here 3 I ties to said proceeding or action: and after claim an mterwrt to the prop- raentionea and rexer in ' any eontinesncy tbe office of the Clejk of the Super- W becoix interested therein, wnl Jor Court of Randolph Codnty, Hn k? ' f Asheboro, North Caroflna, on' the 20th "f1.011 h8 in8Sut?d, Sn day of October, 1923, then and there PVSJU vKndoPh epunty to answer or deimir t the emplaint ?sttuheint0'.ti1 Purppse of vest- ii.cu m oaiu ttciiun or piainuiIS Will Li c i r apply to the court for the relief eitae Wle m fet simple to tha demanded in airi Mmniom ai property described in the com- "This the 25th day of September, 1923. 4 2,6425 9-20-23. Commissioner. NOTICE. a Having qualified as Executrix' on Jihe estate of T.,l Eox, deceased, be fore D. M. WeatJierR Qerk of Su perior Court of Randolph county, all claims aeainst said 3ate are notified to present them to khe undersigned duy) verified, on or Sefore the 22nd,dstyof September, 524, or this notice will be pleaded in ar of their recovery; and all per sons owing said $tate wUl come forward and make mroediate settle- This the 8th day of September, 1923 MRS. ANNffiVSTALEY FOX, -6t 9-13-23. ' B-jnjklinville, N. C. " ANNUAL STATEMENT OF - ; NOTICE OF SUMMONS 'iltotlii: Wi.rtUi U.. i State of No'rth Carolina, countylof $234,772.41 ! Randolph September 28th, 1923 Randolph Manufacturing, Cdi ; P III.- vs- Mattie Brown and Joe Brown, her husband, Alex Gray, Robert Gray and all other nearest of kin and heirs at Jaw of, Alexander S. Homey, deceas ed, Lizzie Foust and Thomas R. Foust, her husband, Thomas W. Har ris, Mary Robertson and HutfhO Rob ertson, her husband, Isaac F. Harris, Hufeh'Harris, Sallie Finnison and Rufus Finnison, her husband, Isaac H. Foust, Maggie Lane and W. D. Lane, her husband, Lillian Cook and (Walter Cook, her husband, Amelia , -l, xT : 1. anA f oust, jonn narns, maij uui Moore, ner nusDana, f ljena if i, a. o. ueasiet. casnier oi ne Babpyeraatnedf banw do solemnly swjear rinai-'ine awve. SRitement is truer u the best of mv knowledge and belief. A. B. BEASLEY, A L"V'i 'l-f Cashier ouDscnoea -ana- swi rr ii." t i Jifnoa 'the year enawg veravpa- 4?"-. f fj Amos S. Hinshaw13 days ' $4.00 per day $52.00; 162 1-2 mi. 10c per mi. $16.25 68.25 vEd. C. Blair, 12 days $4.00 ( per day $48.00; 216flW. 10c Der mile 21.6d.8. J.. 0. C. Marsh, ChirinaB-All S time commissioner! (9 $125 ner month from T)edmber . 1921 to December 1922 ...2200.00 Total Number of dl .jeage of Couh1 Slf 1 T3 z Harris, Eugenia Holt and .Eatfe' .Holt, her husband, Lucy Koss ana Otho Robs, her husband, Mrs. E. M. r?nnt Mrs. Casette f oust. Anna Jackson and Rupert Jackson, heKhuii'J band , Edwin N. Foust, Irvin FoU,!! fGetrg T. roust, Lna d. roust, Louise rnompson, anu oeitn Thompson, her husband, C. G. Foust and all other nearest of .kin and heirs at law of Isaac H. Foust, deceased, and all other nearest of kin and heirs at law of John M.f Coffin, deceased, .James It. fwmiaAis.' : Jenriiei fWaitolms, ' ( Elia Williams, Fan Williams, JaneHjg irins and A. M. Huesrins, her husbartd, A. R. Williams, George Williams, "William WMtea Kate uwgooq I tan "otnet orn to before. me. this. 28th day of September, 1923.X ' ' E: P. HAYES, ( . ' J . ' Notary Public My edmmissiot 192S. Correct Attest: O. C. MARSH, xpirej Feb. iaryX3, R. P. DEjAL, W.J. SI SUMNER, Director. AUM11NS1KATUK"S NOTIC'K I . I TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administrator ob the estate of John McDowell, deceased.-late of the County of Ran dolph, State -of 'North Carolina, be fore D. M. Weatherly, Clerk Sujper- ior Court of said county, this to notify alj person having claims) a-' gainst laajid demised to present same to the undersigned on or before ahe 1st day of September, 1924, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of tJieir recovery. . , A d K M. BioqWi ler hi ie Hunawillfetha,, IsabeUe ers, Mm WOW Ma villiifiTiN' WiHian. &ni nearest of kin and heirs at law of $2337.85 : j0hn B. Williamsijd, Qeo?ge W. Wil liams, defftidarits. These defendants above nameu and ceasad.are requested, to come fornard pSfcmptlyand'rriaie) settlement ' ' ( ThU the 24th f day, of August, 23i ' IS. K. HUGHES, Administrator of John McDowell, deceased, Randleman, N. C. v D. M. WEATfTKRI.Y. 4t 9-27-23 CleVk Sunerior Court. Chambrays Again Advanced by Tariff Gougers. ' Chambravs aiid other erdods of the kind are to be advanced in -price an average of one cent a yard, acorVling to information given by representati -yes of several different mills. These infcreases in price wijl be effective on goods ordered for delivery dunne the last quarter of the current year. . beveral ''boosts have been made in the prices of chambrays and ging hams since the passage of the Ford neyvMcCumber Profiteers" i tariff, which imposed heavy duties on these cotton textiles. The present average ad valorem tax on cotton manufac tures is about 64 per cent. , This is an increase of 58 per cent over the duties fixed on such fabrics by the Demo cratic Underwood tariff, i RULES FOR CORRESPONDENTS 1. Write only on one. side of paper. ',- 2. 2, Leave blankrline between each item of news. ? 3. Do not number, your items . .-4. it you report a visitor to your i section tell where he is from.. ,i-6.Clf some; One in your section i makes a trip tell where he goes. I -6. Do not report the neighborhood ; visiting. f . f I a:7. Be sure to report .all - deaths, ' marriages and meetings of various kinds of interest in the- community. p 8. Send news when- it is news. Do not wait until everybody knows it anyway. . , t 5 1 9. SIGN YOUK NAME. plaint, the Same beine nroDertv oos- sessed arid becupied by the plaintiff in FrfnklinviUe township, Randolph county, North Carolina; and for the purpose of Excluding sakl defendants and all other persons from any actual or contingent lien or interest therein, and said defendants and all other per ' sons who may claim an interest in said property are hereby notified to appear before the cterk of the Super ior court for the said county 'of Ran dolph, at his office in Asheboro, 'S. C., on the 22nd day of October, 1923, and answer or demur to the complaint I which has been deposited in the office ! of the said cef.:, and they are hereby notified that if they fail to answer or demur to the complaint that day or within twenty days hereafter, time prescribed by law, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint. This the 18th day of September, I 1923. I D. M. WEATHERLY, 4t-9-20 . Clerk Superior Court FLOWERS FLOWERS Ford the Florist High ' Point, N. C. ' , Mrs. W. C. Hammer Representative f for Randolph County Phones II and 144 ' AI)MINTiT4jt1 ' . -TO CREDITORS Hiring qualified as. administratrix on tha estate f Thomaa Low, de ceased, lata of "Randolph. County. North Careiina, this is Xo notify , al persons having claim against aaid dacedent, to present aame U the nn dersigned on or before the 1st day of September, 1924, or this, notice wiQ be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said deced ent are requested to come forward promptly with settlement. rnis tne zsth day of August, J92X ' ' MURIEf It. LOWE. Administratrix of Thomas Jaws. Deceased, ' Sophia, N: C. Route 1. .; 6t 8-30-23. . . i NOTICE OF LAND SALE I ' -' " In and by virtue Of an - order of Superior .Court ef Randolph eounty, North Carolina, made in special 'pro ceedings entitled Mary Blair, widow, E. A. filair et al, 1eirs at" law of C. W. Blair,' deceased ex parte, he under signed commissioner J. W. Fonts will on, Saturday, October the 27thi 1923 at 2 o'clock p. m.. on ' the premises offer for sale to the highest bidder the followjng described tract of land: lying and being in the-' Count of Randolph in the state of North Caro lina, m Trinity township and bounded as follows; and adjoining the lands of Bowers, Proctor, Johnson, Bundy, an .others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone, Sink and Bower's corner in Asbury Peace's line; thence south 4 degrees 30 min utes west long Brower's line 759 feet to a stone, said Bower's- corner; thence south 86 degrees 30 minutes east along Ran Proctor's and John son's line 990 feet to a stone, John son s comer in said Bundy s ' line hence north 4 degrees and 30 min utes east along said -.Buridy's line. 759 feet to a stone in said line, now As bury Peace's eonier; thence along said Peace line north 86 -degrees-30 minutes west 1025 feet to the begin ning containing 17.55 acres more : or less save and except . 7.38 acres sold to J. W. Fouts January 10, 1906. ; This land is situated about two miles west of High Point, right near the sand-clay road,- leading frpm High Point to Prospect church. , A good community and the land, is well suited for poultry and small truck farming. ; , ; The terms 25 per cent down, 25 per cent in six, twelve and . eighteen months, deferred payments bear six per cent interest, title reserved un til firjal payment is made. Sale will be subject to confirmation of court. J. W. FOUTS, Commissioner, 1 High Point Route 5. This the 18th day of September 1923. ' 4t-9-27 At Morven a small town in Anson county, near the South Carolina line, 125 bales of cotton was delivered in one day , to" the Co-operative Market ing .Association, ; Every tnirty-eight 'minutes some one . is killed' ' in ' automobile acci dents. This is rnpre than - thirteen thousand a year, in Americ'a. More than 40 per cent of -the death in surance paid by One of the largest Insurance companys last' year' was? for deaths from automobile accidents' SALE OF LAND toTirS OFatOrrjiAG-E) 5 ) tah.oJ.aH ethers peisojisv j. tkiyJ .. I cniiaren Qr uesreiumnw w v.iiiinin , heirs of John M. UoTTin, deceased, By virtue of the power of sale con tained J na mortgage deed executed and delivered by John McRay, to .the undersigned, under date of A;tH 5th 1921, and default having been'made in the payment of , Q , indebednep thereby secured, the nodrsigned1 will sell al imblic auction t-:th4 hlghut bidder f.p cash," at, the court -house door in Randolph County.' rtorth Car olina, at 12-ioclock M-, oh; Mdndfty the stli day; 'of. OctobeV' ips3U Hie fol owing!" descTibed.re'al. 'e,sttae,:. to wit: ?v; ' ;V'". " . ''.- ' ' Beginnmg'atTii dogwood WaUlen's corner and jrunnlng, West to rods to a stone in-.(Walderi's- line; iheticei North 7 i-2 rods to' $ stone; thencrf Jiast 15 iodsi wa-flogwood; nd av; thence South 'on-'JWliutig Company line 7 1-3 da9 ""theubegjnnfng eon taining ohe) ?mA on-fourth' acres Alenander S. Horney, deceased, Jonn D. Williams, deceased, isaac H. Foust, decehsed, and lieorge vv.) yimwv, deceased, -whatever . may ' be ' tb,e . names, or wherever may bo Ui-.'ir re : dences, who do now or may bereave, olajm an interest in Ihc pro;-.!.-.!.; hereinafter mentioned and ;v: -to,i or who ii any cci.li:;i'i-i'A-y beome. Interested therein, v,111 t. .;' notice that :th above ;eiitiMed4 v.r.i-jy.. has been iir.-tituted in 'the Siijie-.-n-court of. Ramlolph' cou-itf ' thim tor the. purpose of vesting im! plaintju'. tbfc lee;al:atKL:cquiriil?le title. ihTfee to the real pn.port ileseriiie,! in the complaint, the same bc-inK priperty possessed and occupied by th ; plaintiff in Franklinville township B; ndolph coinity, North Caw'lma, and fo the purpose of excl.udi.ng said de feulants and all otlier persons from ar y actual or contingent lien -or intcr e ; therein, and said defendants and al other persons who may claim an m;erest in said property are hereby notified to appear before the clerk of the Superior Court of Randah co-:i- JOBM'!M'':BRrTTAlN. J-ty. et his office in Asheboro, N. u, 4t 9 13-Z&JUoJr: tSe 22nd day of October, 1923 and ' ', " " - J.rf,n n th i-nmn flint ttllrtWCl UI IIT7IIIUI I." v.." I which has. been deposited in the office, of the said clerk', and they are hereby notified, that if they fail to answer or demur to the complaint that day or within, twenty days hereafter, the time presfwbed bv law, '.the plaintiff will apply W-,the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. , ' Tlia-ths 18th day of September, 4923. . ' ,K y 11 '""V more or' Uui -faZ VtV This adJoUirfrthVlaiVQf Hender son Davis and is kiiownv4s the Join McCray homft'jriacet ?'. . I, ... i This the iv.t4ay;f,.Septnber, 1923. ',i. '-iiivjAi'-'y' NOTICB PF SALE OF LAND , Undbr and-by t'rtuaf an orfedr of tnpuperior CoufaVhdolph coun- Julieii et ab, te'simd liOna 388 on tte -iipeqal. proceeding doekit; of aaid.eourt, the irdeT8ignMqornttiiirv sioner wlll;' Saturday the,'13tb; dajf of October. 19237'a-l-,k)ck, M-jat the court house door Jn f ABWboror North Carolinftpaeffer fot t&efrjt highest bidder t prjash thbrt twoceK tain tisoKpaiete of JanOW ad being In Levl Cta Sawnshlp, County khi 8ate orlsaMweitBf onef aaid-.traott oi Itandbeiiig Dounded y. the lands ol R.1vCasy,J 5jXbenee. Northward the". Island ORl road 9 rods to W. lIL 'Rich's COrnrf Ttitiiu .J i i,r i nni u a " to the 'UiHnnlno' . rrmt.nmln forner,' Thence ne'ari Vft li Swrnd Tract r Beglnninr at Wf . ktt. n; Then . South -.6 iJrfn4T45 4Jnka tf , a stone; Thence 8outh derre I East 11 'hin tn stone in the Causey llnei nence North on the Cause. line . ;D. M. WEAtHEBui, Clark Superior court kLE NOTICE ' j - , lldea'and bvyvirtue of the power ot -iale aMotlrer provisions conUin- j i . . HAwMra IaaI tn t Via tirtoramiec; B-JN. n. aeen;iu B. FV HeaUn A,W- Gray,aadrra4U-SknJila wife, hearing date of nd.beini more full'"f.iur1h.H",bvl!nl Amv otNovember. 1921, wblch is ana bounds," course' arid oUa ifollow. to-wit? ,Ts si i; U CauseTi Una, runnTnV South f" M -rous-to. a stone, BF, Jleath'e corner by the mountain roiul;Thenee BearlvWeat 80 roes to A GraV'i cor. ''min nnl appeart eCrecerd In the Office of the R.W.'AfVl)fledk for Randolph county InVookpt Mrtgmrw No. 196 1 vrrem i i . ,i 4 ivtrjnt ar tne uiaeDiea- mI thrB. the undersigned will' Mil nald lands to the! Kwwt Wddrkfor'eash at the Court I WednewUy.'the rd day of OttobeipJ! 1923, at 2:30 Ween, If. n fe xw lwmg described land situatid in TsbernaolB io'wBuhlpand bounded j r stone i " umi th-nr. north "TO fvardit - uienee eajw 'm nr,l! 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