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-V TEE ASKEBORO COUTJERHEBORO fCC TZciOSTX-S SALE - ' Vi. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND . j . ' By vlrtoe of a inortoga deed exe- or en order -of the-cuted by J. M, Allred and Wary E. U fffSurt of KawWjCor-AWr the th day ef December. 4' ,ha 12th day.oi SepUmlwr.visjrj and recorded in bo 120, page BOeeiAlKntilh- in the office of the Register, of i Voiriimoa, et al f10 D"" Randolph county, which J Vinson, row pending said mo, wu payable' ba the T0miiw imH Coaroissioner iat dav.ef Jannarv. iann af.i. 'urday, the 20th Uy Veen made in the paymentvof A"- jc.23, beginning A saia mngagety uie aaidjinortgegar. Tt M on tne prerouw- - X, J".Vtof stated, 'that A NOTICE OF .LAND SALE I NOTICE MORTGAGE By virtue ef an order of the Suner- ior Court of Randolph County la that certain special -proceeding entitled E. r. Hayes and Xr A-iaye va. E. A. Ingold at al, I will ottthe 3rd day of Sell at public auction- in front of thei postoiiiee in tne town or Kandieman, N. C to thettiffhect bidder the fol lowing described tenets oi land: First County,'; Norta. therein in order to satisfy aeld mort- S u net and interest amountin to 1530. on Saturday the 10th day of No- L ' 4 AIM A. 4 I . . of Nerta - -Carolina. m Asheboro, North -Carifina, "lif. Township, ,iininin tne -u ptr and J omu nailer , . - " . avm, ua vi if land in the , n7 . vember,l923, at the court tons door " , ,.l "state oi r -twiv(i w, nuivu - wvuu, avi j' ". Jl,in. in -the Towtwot.a'-ioek M. seU at public auction tA J- Allred mortgtg najped (Tract, Knowf the" kocie tract ,o . an. nayea adjoining tbe lands: ol Mike Ward, Mrs. Thomas Kirkman and others. Beeinnine at a stone. kffa M! embraced in said mortraire. deacribd omlinson.-- and aa follows: Vh north by D G Cox aa follow I Betrinninsr at a laree lock on Kant TSTV. Petty, on Jb ", ! bank rf Btwh Oeen running North TwUson, on the east f-,. 24 degrees East, upTthe creek 7.75 y-Bthe west by J'v1KrStoJronrn East sWefof M 90 v nth br school ana rneei-'(j -v. K.1-x.Kf Cfkks lot, and knxw an th Grow ehaint to a stake; thence North 59 5ffining 2 1 df?re Wet creasing theWk at OF SALE: One-third cash. abouts 1-2 chains in aU 86.60 chains J "" . .i j J awvuiua :nL7hird in six monui u to a stone pile in a hollow in the old fflve . months, the ef er py-, je, South ;wiO the old .Tine 'iTper cent per South ,70 1-2, degrees East running 5e with the pnyUegeiowerifl ve a rock fence 20.50 chaina to?! leaser or purcnasera w- chair back rock, Sherman Allred's Cpurce WJJtei& Et, to hfiginning, ,m the deierreu aji, containing o acres more or less. .5 them, prior to mawrn , - above tract of land will be ivi w - - . , auv Via. Ml ftCUlU WU1 LKJ iitained to the low aom . u. sola subject to the dower right of in cash unui uk r- mary tu. Aurea ana n the said land twice is paid- , .. . -i-i- bnnga enough subject to the -dower rsaid tract win, be subdivided into right of Mary E- Allred the purchaa- MDropnato building ww anu auiu iu er receive a deed for said land S parcels as may fKtrahject-to the dower right of, .Mary SrmmissionerB n'tfo- to ;E. Allred, but if said land doeiifnot Qe, AU sales to b6 left open twen- bring enough to pay said indebted- . ' . . J n n m D II I 1 T fir milia l 1 ,- . 1 1 ' i i . ucbb, wen gn uie same aay ana nour the Said land will be sold including i uw uuwer ngm m mary Cj. Alirea Hi I Al. t Jl rty days from daw i or i n or lncreawsu u.u. . .r t This 12th day ot SepJnber, w. AUVJaA 1 ' 5t 9-20-23. Commissioner. NOTICE! niwr Qualified M Executrix on U Testate of T. I To, deced. be fore D. M. weaineny. ww p S Court of Randolph ounty, aU having claim ajaiiurt i said iSSare notified to present them to order to satisfy said mortpaire. This jthe 9th day of October, 1923. 3. M. ALLRED, Brittain & Brittain, Attys. . 4t 10-1J23. Mortgagee. LAND SALE By virtue of a decree of the Suner- """"Tl" . Xui trifled, on or.r uourt oi itanaoipn bounty, ta re lddaV' of Seplamber. -PeeW pwceeding entitled, C. L the Wow tte 22nd day of September, proceeomg eniraea, j;. i. Lane, Mioie we . . .1..J.4 - : adminintraor of Mnrthn Vaiuit .aaj hiL' nnnM will m uiuwjim nil -- . Bom ..Ward's corner on the North side" mf Maist street tunmnfir thence soutn ea degrees west ens to a stone: Thence North 25 degrees west 48 feet to a stone; Thence South 65 deg West 7 feet to a 'stake ; Thence North 25 West 2.18 ens to a stake: inence Nonn- eo wen 7 feet to a stake, Mrs. Kirkmair corner: Thence iNorta Zwest with Mrs. Tom. Kirk man line 7A6 chains to a stake in Kirkman's ttne.-WarCs corner thence worth 65 degrees East 1.87 chains to a stake, Ward's corner; Thence South zo degrees East 10.47 chains to the beginning, containing two acres more or less. - 0.:;.; Second Tract: Known as the James William's place, adjoining' the lands oi Aiiania r ariow, u. A. rugn ana qthers, bounded as . follows; Begin- ninsat a stone formerly a hickory in C. A. Pugh's line on the South side of the old Hillsboro road, running East- Jl l ij l no iiT i i 50 links to a Spanish oak now a stone, on the North side of said road, thence North 20 ; west 21 chains and 75 links to a post, oak, C. A. -Fugh'a, corner, thence West 8.75 chains to a black oak. thence North 4.25 chains to Spanish oak, thence West 15.50 chains to a maple, Hayes' corner on the bank of branch; thence down the branch to mulberry, corner to Hayes tract thence South 18 degrees East 10 chains to the beginning, containing 70. acres more or Jess. ' There is ac- koepted from this tract, 3 and 1-4 acres, deeded by L M. Hayes and wife to C. A. Pugh and Ida Push. There lis supposed to be in all of the above (.tract about 55 acres, f writ, t . . n . . a s . a i nn ims me ora oay ox uexooer, vyeo. B. P. HAYES. Admr. ;4t 10-11-23. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a mortgage deed executed by Cicero U. Hinahaw and Mary 1. Hinsaaw, his wife, to the uadersiirn- fd Eaima F. K earns, under data of AngMtf 10th, 1920, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured, tne un dersigned will sell, at public auction. to the highest bidder, for cash, at the urt nouse door in Randolph county, . C- on Monday the 12th day of November, 1923, at'.12 o'clock, M., all that- certain piece or tract of land lying and being in Randolph County, State aforesaid, in Concord township, described and defined as follows, to baTVt their recovery; and all per aoni owing said estate will coma forward and make immediate settle- (i?Ta- the 8th day ef September, rfmS. ANNIE STALEY POX, 9-13-23. Fraiiklinyille, JN,, C against Henry Lane et aL, I "will on Monday the bth aay of November, 1923 at 12 o'clock nv, at the court house door of Randolph County, seU the following described tract of land in Franklin ville Township, Randolph County, N. C. ?s Beginning at a stake and ruiin&g north 65 poles to a stake; thenee west 35 poles to a stone en Allred's corner; thence south! on Allred's line 85 poles to a stake; (hence east 80 APPLICATION FOR PARDON FOB RANDOLPH ROBINS NOTICE OF RESALE OF 1AND r By virtue of the power contained in j .P01" LheDM.?,? ?S oWof MpMioT Coart ;taftlJ?i eoniniSHr 15 "'.V x n1 .T,ti V1i)r!l'2 acres more er.Jesa. Terms of sale one-half cash, the m maining one-half en a credit of sfat months purchaset gfving bond and approved security, -title reserved un til rurtheT prder orate court, an, -r' " JOHN T. BRITTAIN, Admr. t IM13 !( , , eial Proceedings' entitled Victor 3arker et al vs. Gumey Henley et al th nndersismed commissiorier t 111 fVS. 2fi ilav of October. .1923 at. 12 o'dock M. at the court house door 'jn Isheboro, N. a,' offer, for :eeJK loj leash to the highest bidder tK follow "kg described lands in CedarxGrove -township, Randolph conhtyj'l ,. f Tract No. 1. Beginning i at a ; Bed oak and running south, 42 chains and l& links to a white dak,,, thence, east l VT t , .V- 4,J ,1 tlr TJ an J j V t4nA a' ajn tir St ravoae: meiice nvnu mh w pTf v"' . - L. . . " 1yu a pine, iiamuiunu d virif mtcuii ;fn v iv... v. w, Jlorth 21 chs and 75 Iks to a black North Carolina, made in special pro Jack; thence West crossing the creek ceedings entitled Mary Blair, widow, -to the beginning, containing 235 acres E. A. Blair,et alheirs at law of CrW iSaiore or less. , r'ftVrt' - Blair: deceased ex par, the under- Tiace No. 2: beginning fat -one of signed commissioner, JVW. Foutswfll Tie aoove nameo corners i. puirnoy -. w,-outiuuajr, wwuc woim, running thence South .on.hifl at 2 o'clock p. nv o the premises ' Applicatien will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for parole for Randolph Robins, convict ed at the September term, 19ZZ, ot the Superior Court of Randolph County, for the crime of larceny, and sentenced to the State; rnson tor term -of five yeara. AH persons, who oppose the granting-of said pardon -ere invited to for ward their protest,, to the Governor withoMdeiay. This the 4th day or October, 1943. J. C. ROBINS. v For Randolph Robins. rnim j T i 1 i r-l.: , tiii.iini iiauer, all,, lur rcuuuu" eV,; 3reensboro, N. a 2t 10-11-23 8AL& OF LAND thence aoufh 6aalch1ri"JHne''!r tt COO ROADS ARB WORTH -polei oa Baldwin's line to a post pah , THEIR COST In Coble's- line 6S poles to? the begin- - ; v- ning stone comer, containing 134 The highway is not simply a road, acres more or leas. It is not -imply a surface. , 2nd Tract: 15 acres of land adjoin-'. It ia the aaurance of the civilizing mg the first tract known as the Na- influence of better communication be than Baldwin land, as set ' forth in tween sections. V deed from R. R. Ross, Sheriff to A. : It lg a but pt factt G. Lewallen, recorded in Book 122, for recti of living t,. , T.) -rt c . , ,.' It is an humble, but powerful foe ",u ""-i- 7 "1T " of ignorance for the reason that it 3rd corner , of the Joel Ashworth eily acib!. our tpien system oi puoiic schools to the people Beeinnine at a stake in the middle of. Caraway Creek jtnence West 15 chains to, a White Oak: thence North lakcMuns to a black3tak; thence.-West 85 chain to a red eak at or near the original corner pine; thence TNorthi ( chains to a dogwood (read oak dead); thence West-24 1-2 chains to a sourwood, Pool's" corner; " thenee South. on Pool's line 41 1-2 chains to a pine, knot; thence East 5 1-4 chains to a white oak (dead); thence South 13 chains to a white oak; thence East 25. chains to a stake; thence North 4 1-2 chains to a post oak (dead); thence East 21 1-2 chains to a stake; thence' South 28 degrees 'east 5 chains to a bend in the wall; thence South 70 degrees East 2.40 chains to - a bend in the wall; thence South 25 degrees East 7 f0 chains to a stake in the middle t .Caraway .Creek, the present bed of said stream, at the mouth of a ditch; hence upv the vari ous courses of Baid creek to the-be- einning, containing 334 acres, more or less. Said lands are those convey ed to the said Cicero U. Hinshaw by Emma F. Kearns, on the 10th day of August, 1920. The aforesaid mortgage containing the power of sale under which this sale is to be made is to be found of record in Book 194. page 103, in the office of the Register of Deeds for the said county of Randolph. Witness My Hand, this the 8th day of October, 1923. EMMA . KJSAKJNS. H. M". ROBINS, Atty. 4t 10-11-23. tract; mence south zz poles to a stone; thence east 26 poles to a stake; hthence north 23 poles to the northeast corner of the Joel Ashworth comer; thence west 36 poles to the beginning, it being a part of the Emma Siler land. 4th Tract: Beginning at a "stone: m rural districts. -T It is the safeguard of our food sup ply. It ib a guarantee to the pubUe against the prostracting' influence -of industrial upheaval and interruption to distribution therefrom. Ti l .1. . . ... , thence east 104 feet to a stone; thence . " Is lne rP.l? ?Pn:alr u,ealr north 197 feet to a stone in Z. A. fjoyrnent of the family. Lewallen line; thenee west with Z.- U 18 Uxt book of nature A-UwallliiieWfeettoadogwood0- - . ..... formerly a white oak: thence south U. 18 the eonnecting link between 198 seib the begmning.nUiningl -7m? iS1Ifew'y- - i ? i' Bt It is the eall ta nnen airf the frrsst one-nait acre, more or less. .vr: H: 5th tract: Betrinnini? at John S. C :'" .T " . Gray's northeast corner; thence west ! 'l!",,, ,w . . 280 yards to a pine; thence south 140 Je.1?p,l'ho re tT yards tq a rock; thence east 280 tt T v"r'" iur ",c w yards to to a hickory; thence north lJh?hrA p.p?S!.. 140 yards to a white oak: the beein- 7j ' - " nine, containing 6 acres more or less. ut "nurmea- 6th Tract: One other tract deeded! bv B. M. Allred and wife to G. W. MY CREED SALE NOTICE Br virtue ef an order of the Su perior Court of Randolph County in the Special Proceeding entitled "W. M. "Lewallen, et al, vs. Emma Fos ter, at al", I will on the 20th day of October, 1923, at 2 o'clock p. m., sell to the highest bidder at public auction at the Court House Door of Ran dolph ..County, the following described real estate: Beginning at a stone Cobles' cor ner thence East 28 chs and 75 links ta 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 stomp Nixon's comer; thence west 144 poles to stone in Matt Baldwin line; 5 V ,. Lewallen, containing 34 1-2 acres more or less. It being on the south and adjoining the first tract herein described. (By C. W. Barron). I believe in service. I believe m the laws; in the happi- This is a re-sale made on account ,ne?s;, tne mutuality of service of a 5 per cent bid being placed on' ",uwu , r naPPlness: lne the price bid at a former sale. Terms ' 'a- . T . T . one-naif cash, balance on a credit of Jn Th Wf I street Journal I have six months, title to be retained until TZZZS 7 a At the purchase price is all paid. ?JL?U ZlT? This October 5, 1923. sTV 1 i Z a Tv . Ivice live so long as it abides in the J. A. brENCE, laws of that nerviro 2t 10-11-23. Commissioner. t holimm ipt i n Ho-ino 1 . from- government, from society, from ON ROAD TO BONEYARD (journalism than the protection and ; upbuilding of the savings of the peo- "I have just finished a treatment pie. ' of your wonderful remedy and can' Savings in the United States may say it hm done wonders lor me al- oecome investments, when guided ay ready. For the past five years I have linancial knowledge, more readily been unable to eat any but the light- than in any other country of the est food and that but sparingly, as world. any food caused me to bloat with gas. ' , Wall Street steadily improves and I was reduced to a skeleton of ninety increases its service to the whole pounds, and was on the road to the country Dy reiiectmg the true posl boneyard. A friend in Birmingham tion of American and work) invest sent me a bottle of Mayrs Wonderful ments. Remedy, which I took, and I am sure The Wall Street Journal must it will entirely cure me of my trouble, stand for the best that is In Wall judging from what it brought from Street and reflect that which is best tne and the way I feel." It is a sim- 'u United States finanec. pie, harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestial tract and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by Standard Drug Store and druggists everywhere. Moore county will have only three community fairs this year. One at Eagle Springs, October 23rd. Farm life-School, October 24th. Jackson Springs, October 26th. Its motto is proper use.'' "The Truth in its FLOWERS-FLOWERS Ford the Florist High Point, N.. Mrs. W. C. Hammer Representative for Randolph County Phones 11 and 144 NOTICE OF LAND SALE '..line uline 24 chs to a black oak on the offer for sale to the, highest bidder Porth side of swamp: thence East 891 the .following described tract of land Ti-z cos to a stake; thence ttorth voa IRammond's line 34'Ctisiuel'jaineiBor- aer of other tract; thence West, on vnid line 39 1-2 chs to the-beglnijing. containing 100 acre hiore er IssLJ Said re-sale is being made. on. ao couDt of an increase bidi Jutvirig Jftta rpUced on said former bid. The bid Jrfiw will start at 1890.0;;m J'-'-1 ims tne otn aay oi uctaoer lvzz. 3t 10-11-23. tying i and being in. the County of Randolph in the state of North Caro lina, in Trinity township and bounded as. follows; and adjoining the lands of 'Bowers, Prctor, Johnson, Bundy, an' others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone, Sink and Rnvur'i enrner in Aaburv Peace's line; thenee south' 4 degrees 30 trdn-j uu wmL lunir aiiiiwi ium sua uesl COX, Comrnissionexr to attone, said Bower's corner; v.' t Jl Vthence south 86 degrees 30 minutes least alone Ran Proctor's and John- r i f.rica' lcrmCV. ' ' ' . m son's line 990 feet to a stone. Jehn- K-TIorth Carolina. Randolnh Conntv. ! 'jaOn! corner in said 4 Bundy's .line .ht Superior Court BefeMjkha Clerk; Uhoce north 4 degrees" and 3r mln dUitie Brown and her husband. W, C Brown, '1 ?i Crovr urniiHm vi-wX alLu ;ialcColhim, Arthur McCoUdm .arid, hit Ira McCollum; Frances Lew i lace and her husband EdgeaeXove f Uce, J. Odell Lineberry and his J if Nannie Lineberry, KfiejPeaB- Usd ahd her husband s N? Pew t land, Beatrie-raHuJ.il Mn. Kik; Nettie HarringtoK Alice Sfhger, it, ""eDerry. widow - of Robert . 'w aeiendanta above named ,wHJ tvwl "-c an acuon -a eauu(j iZZ Deon commenced In the Bu trtor Court of Randolph County.tfot UW purpofte of anllln 4nr navMnn , . m-.l. , . J " - jrk estata-aitoated in If-dolph Conr.tv ir..w.ii jfffm Tm i Mi, TinTlISrSSillllllTirTj" .- -- 1 iA , t i Tl It'll; - ) r. v. i - - J.. ' : fipiALLfte other gasoline qualities that the etnStn '.v 17. fuAhtrt .PnraMf a that they are requlrJo' W appck 41t onice of ths-erk of the Super. I or Court nf D.M-v n . i- ?fcJy.f te' 123, then andthere XT CW or Plaintiffs. wUl W to . the court : for lha relief1 the 25th day of , September, utes east along said Bundy's line 759 feet to a atone in said line, tww An bury Peace a corner; thence along sald -Feart line north 86 degrees 80 mindtes wWlfS feet to the begun nihg containing 17.65 acres more or . less save and except 78 acre sold to J. W. FouU January 10, 1905. K.JTWs land M" "Situated about two! roues vest of High foint, ngwwir the f and -clay road, leading ffom ' High' Point to Prospeet church. A . good community and the land is well suited 'for poultry and small truck farming. 'T. - The terms 25 per cent down.. 2a per cent in six, twelve and eighteen months,) deferred payments bear six per cent interest, title reserved, . un til final .payment is made. Sale .will M .subject to confirmation or court. iraJ,W. FOUTS, Commissioner, WleV Pninr Ttoute E. K-This the 18th day of September 1923. ! mxrtX w7 - .,'- fl. M. WEATTIEKLY, Clerk Superior Court. tJ NOTICE! it"Jl"l,11"", dmlntntretor M k- zz yu ll vvi neraa moth having ' to Present : , la l ar of t Sunavln ' ii ",nl " est.- ly of will be ry; I APPLICATION FOR PARDON OF i ALBERT PARSONS AMI WILL v ALLEN Mpi&lion'wui be'lwn, to the Governor of Korth Catolihli for - the pardoa of Albert ParsoriT nd WiU A llm. aonvlotad at th . Csotember Tirm 1920 of the Superior Court of Randolnh eonntv. for secretly as- saultinr-an officerrand sentenced 4d the BUte I'rtson lor a term oi ten years,-' '. " f ' AU persons who oppose the grant ing of aa!d vardon are Ihvltod to for ward their protest to . the k Governor 'without delay.-- i :--'Tvt I rk! n, trk- 11. 109.9 . Vi if . - ALBERT PARSONS'? ' ' WILL, AL.ltE.il. - W. P. Bymrm, Atty, Creensboro, 2t 1018-2X - - f, A GASOLINE k& to be balanced to give you the full, jfcx. rounded performance that you're entitled to. "Standard," the balanced gasoline,, gives you full, Ample power because it had just the correct proportion i . jpf high-foiling coxittient? ' (."fractions", as the to ' i-finery mcjn call theSl Jbbucl Of tiCm would make .' yUf trioior hard to start and slow to accelerate. Too nlittle would lower, yoyr power and mileage and you'd V ibikve totise a ricb wasteful 'rnixture to get satisfactory results; - , ( 1 Standard" hathe right percentage of these high ' '" boiling' fracttoASind it has the correct percentage OI lOWjana laicrrncviiic iraauma iur uisiuuiLimniK an fnappy pics$9. Over fifty years of experience ard built nioj Cvrgillon you buy. Try it out this :.idi y:u. , ojp .:; STANDARD OIL COMPANY ; Made In The Carolinaa '"I 11 The Courier would be r'ad te c Ive live nws itms from e mtirr r.of uilila In this Tton. It i?ilPAIlQ) aw4'" I v -V 1 1- 1 . In ; , .rri;;tn If poop! whO have ' n ,f. )i,trr- t to the public
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