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Hsn&T, DwtttWf 1J, ISIS honCB OF OF L1XD Tnder Jk1 Tlrta ftf Mtherjty , eeruia rder r Judgment Sirred in tht eeruia wociediiif Sd Mote. Br-r KiluGn. ycCoUuiB t alf, aw pending on 's,tiaJ proceeding docket of the Sairior Court of Randolph county, Sorth Carotin, the ubm being num ber 420 9n docket, anderajgn- 2 commissioner will on the 15th day 3 lumber, 1923, at 12 o'clock, M., at the court house door in Asheboro, Korth Carolina, offer for sale, at ublic auction, to the highest bidder Jo, cath, the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in jjandlernan Township, in Randleman, county and state aforesaid, and being more fully described as follows, to wit: Lot No. 1. Beginning at a stone on the East side of Asheboro 6treet, L. A. Spencer's store house comer, run ning East 8.36 chains to a stone, J. S. Robbin's comer; thence South with said Robbins line to the branch; thence up the various courses of the branch to the fork; thence up the right hand prong of the branch known as the Powhaton Spring branch to the public road or Asheboro Street; thence North with said road or street to the beginning, containing four (4) acres more or less. T.nt No. 2. Beginning at a stone. W. A. Lineberry's Northeast comer in the W. H. Winningham's line;! thence East along said line 75 feet to a stone in W. P. Talley's line;j thence Southward along said line 75, feet to a stone Tally's corner; thence ' Westward 75 feet to a stone. Spen-! cer's comer; thence Northward 75 j feet to the beginning, containing one tenth (1-10) acre more or less, in- J eluding the dwelling house, out houses, building and improvements thereon. Said lands will be sold subiect to the dower interest of the widow of W. A. Lineberry, deceased, which gaid interest covers all of said lands. The above described lands are be ing sold by reason of an advanced bid which was placed on the price at which it was bid off at a former sale thereof. This the 27th day of November, 1923. NOTICE OF SAW By virtue of the power of ( .. : 16th day of Stptrmbrr "' u registered in U.e office -, tr of Deeo of kr,j, . to book 20U, pge &,0 6 ' '. . tween W. J. Moore, ai, ' r -V v be Moore partiea of the f.rt "i part and C K Allen aj.J M y A ir Prt' U lUM part, orfauit f... ag twen n.aae :n t.-.t phN.. ... . , . . lndebtednejs thereby Mur."fe " dersigneu . t ... t . to the h.ifrwt t : t-r . " 12 o'clock. M . un at.r. ' " . " day of December. Jh , , house door i:. kamiolpr. .. , ,. Carolina, that . V situate, ly lr.ar a:..i he.: L. '.' K , ." township. Randolph i .. North Carolina, ar .i . scribed by i-ete- !., . .. ' lows: to-w it : Beirinnin v at a .i,! the South margin of nue. Gideon Mar-on' thence w ith Hush Jv., ,,. degrees and 30 minutes Ku.-i ...pi i feet to a Make, the inter.-er:,..;. , Ru.sh Avenue and South f i-.- 11 , i street; thence with the YW-i "'.",' ot said street South ,.Krtv. u',Ml 50 minutes West 236.2 feet to ' Hammer's corner; thence with W c Hammer's line North S6 decrees and 30 minutes West 313 1-2 feet to a BtHKe in w. Hammers line; thence North 22 degrees 35 minuter Kast 316 3-10 feet to the point of the be ginning, containing about two (;) acres more or less, being all of what is known as the Wiley Kush home piace. This the 21st day of November 1923- I. C. MOSEK, 5t 11-22-23. Trustee THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASIIEBORO, N. C JcmpBoold NOTICE OF NEW REGISTRATION OE VOTERS OK THE TOHN OK A H hixiKu, N I . NOTICE CROWNS OF THE ROMAN GODS Apo'lo. Bicchu. M nery, vmut, Each Were G .ir F,cr. Adorn-n-ent for T - e r htiCi. N . : ret -: - r strati h Ih .::...- j,, 1 (blr c 1 J e. the l: . .v. con.f-r. r.::!.i hi.t u tuar ust-d for f K.f) :,K un i r jr.naliy t ; w t-re i -rr. u: . tiniil-'-' A'h! tl-w-A--:.o launl; :. . r n k;i -s and . ' -:- tii. l eu :a t" haf worn clP.t Ni-ws. A or weeds trath- nftrll presented y to the general Tr - rfp.-tru... i. book- : U . . e. .-!.. .. : a: '.c.u''..: t' -a.: '.ates. S.:o.ii5 ex Cri,;,,'! '"ail rvfl-'.rat. r: wi.l i.e tiac ' ! a!:.: ir. av i.j:.- ;!. r-; Ulato 'i ! est j for t!.e regitia- t:",, 1 ' V otei f,.r genera! eiec! lor 1 1 .t. aoores Ar'..-i,o!.-. N C. ' ' ;M 1" .--tvl Kej.'1-tl... 1 sal : w i.K;.t:at.. . u- (., ,.r. ,.f cr w l-. sa s t : ,. I crown imo,. ,.f j..-,, ele.! ,.t; t. sj.,,, Uil by H heleiifiered w ho raised tl... v', .. The civic crown was made of oak ieiues. and was s!an t u K,,ldier who In battle saved the life of a ItOman citizen. The ciimp crown, made of gold, wns Klveii to him who first entered the enemy's camp; the nnvul crown tn 1dm who first bonrded an enemy's ship. To 1dm who jrulned a victory over pirates on the high seas wns presented a crown of myrtle. etr.el i : mm 1 ...p. Notice U hereby g:tu that f.e Lr.ocrj.r.co on the f.rst ta, if Jd!. uar. i?23. purchased a: a tax tie. c :.:.rt-d by J A 1'rady. Ex sheriff a' : tax collector for Ranoolpr: coun ty a: the court hose dejr, Af.tU n N , the following decribe,! real etate n. said cour.ty and State ,.' 'aro!;iia. y acres , f land m emari township, Kandolph c.n 1 i. as the Ann e Sto-,;. i , ',, i "'fo.-F uitr lam:.- i.: I'.tni.', s. et al. listed, m the name ,'f tout, I Col I Taxes for .;,-t. ie w es made for the ea r 1 i- i 1 : f'-r reoeiiition of the' af M--a. ; e,i e-uue wid expire t . Jan aary , 1 :i.M. ar d n ;emption the unden-ionci and a deed, as pro n:e,i h oeil.;,!e' after l-X pi I at . ot, iill.-we-.i f.. rvdell.pt h.ii ECeep Woll Avoul Sickness TAKE N r-r Kan-n kn. K.'.b'b:; At nie s.. ! sj. I Q00 O ib: irx c.finw the pvsitr. rarifr t;rst ,; lefault of a ma i-ho ,ppi eti . the , T. w ! of A of the Municpal l'ower (ieneratn.g tr.hution Sstem l o,-i ( ompai. iiur.-i, I into und wi; l.he . fc".d er o-J w LlicLneaUOn. Lii.Oi:.fji. Entirely V'gfiW. tie .-'lie t !. gl.t 1 ).-: lh.--Catolina a-iiMuut of i- said land lia-i-e bid bell.,; 1 ; -1 ta,-.- for Hi-. i W. C. MII.I.1KAN. V ivaniileinai urcna-er N. (' A'. 4t ! 1 11-11'.) NOTICE to the ji.-m.ht t'i uact entered into under date gust !h l:-r, and extended for unoer uate of November H, j r;; which is on file with, and niav he PY:i,Yiio,1 .... .....a; ; . . ! Having qualified as administratrix, Ify oner ot the Hoard of Tommis- ('. T. A. on the estate of Harmon si oners of the Town of Avebuio, Hundv, deceased before 1). M. IN.',h -f"l"ia. .Weatherly, Clerk of Superior Court lhis he 1 , th dav ,,f .".,e,.,.,l.Jr f !.,,, uiv, mni I' 22-2". JAMES I!. NKEI.Y, Town Clerk MAYBE 2t 12-6-23. I. C. MOSER, Commissioner. mm rwwv Features of an Alamance Gold Bond -1 ALAMANCE First Mortgage 6 Per cent Gold Bonds should be purchased by all who have funds to invest. They embody the following features. maximum safety of principal and interest. prompt payment of both principal and interest when due. freedom from worry and care protection against deprecia tion. Issued in denomination of from $100 up these bonds may be purchased for the small as well as the large investor. No Chance of loss always a 6 per cent yield where better can money be invested? Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Company Capital and Surplus $350,000.00 W. ILfiharpe Manager Burjinffton, North Carolina NOTICE OF LAND SALE All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly verifi ed, on or before the 10 day of Dec- ember, 1924, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and 'all persons owing said estate will ... , , . . , .. .. come forward and make immediate Under anil by virtue of authority settiement jvn 'n e wil1 fn,1f tsta!nfn This 1st' day of December, 1923. County, North' Carolina, 'said last will SUSAN C. BUNDY, Administratrix, jand testament having been duly pro- High Point, N. C, Route B. bated and recorded in 6t-pd-12-6-23 tne office of the Clerk of the Court of said county, and in the execution i of provisions therein contained, the 'undersigned executor will at 12 j o'clock, M., on Saturday the 15th day of December, 1923, at the court house Don't cough at night! AV'OID wakefulness by taking t Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Hone, just before going to bed. It loosens phlegm, soothes irritation in throat and chest and prevents the exhausting coughing spasms. Made of just the medicines that up-to-date doctors recommend combined with the old-time favorite, pine-tar honey. Its taste is pleasant, too! Keep Dr. Bell's on hand for all the family. All druggists. Be sure to get iKe genuine. DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar Honey in hi m m es se;i t''i Burlesque Actress I'm told I have the most beautiful back In America. Manager I guess that's why the au dience is always glad so to see you leavlug the stage. Frog's Greed Fatal. In a New South Wales town a large green frog was found In the act of swallowing an 18-lnch brown snake. The amphibian had managed to get down about live Inches of the reptile, and seemed to have stuck at that, as both remained In the one position for the next hour and a half. When they were dispatched the frog meas ured six Inches from north to south, and was pronounced the largest of Its kind ever seen In that district. The snaka was badly mauled about the swallowed portion, and looked as though he had been partly chewed, but In spite of this he still had a rem nant of life In him when found. Both were preserved and are now on view hi spirits, having been replaced In the position In which they were discovered. Saved by His Teeth. P. L. Frestrelle was overcome by gas In a 0O-foot well, and when he fulled to respond to the calls of his fellow workmen they lowered a rope Into the well with the Intention of sending some one down to rescue him. They felt a strain on the rope, and hauling It out found Prestrelle cling ing to It with his teeth, though he still was unconscious. It was necessary to pry his Jaws apart to release the ment of E. rope. He has no recollection of the 2t-12-6-1923. Incident. Mailer (S. D.) News In Ev- j nine LIuronlte. I Yeggmen cracked two door in Asheboro, North Carolina, offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate, situated in Randolph County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Charlie W. Walker, T. W. Mitchell and others and being on the waters of second creek and being more fully described by metes and bounds as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a gum near the cor ner of Jesse Reams' 125 acre tract: thence north 80 degrees west 59 .chains and 50 links to a stake; thence north 16 degrees west 24 chains and j 25 links to a stake; thence east to a : 'post oak; thence North 32 chains to I a stake; thence east 32 chains and ' 1 50 links to a white oak and persim-j mon; thence south to a hicKory; thence south 18 degrees east 14 chains to a Spanish oak; thence south 28 degrees east i21 chains to a pine; thence south 45 degrees west to the beginning, containing one hundred and ninety (190) acres more or less, except a 10 acre tract hereto fore conveyed to J. C. Morris by E. B. Steed and his wife, said conveyance . being recorded in the office of the j Register of Deeds for Randolph County, in book 60 on page 139, and except a 40 acre tract conveyed by the , i said E. B. Steed and his wife to j .Chrissie G. Walker, said convey- j being recorded in the office of the j Register of Deeds of Randolph Coun- : ty, in Book 160 on page 92. j The above lands are being resold I by reason of an advanced bid, which j has been placed on the price of which j it was bid off at a former sale there- i of. I This the 27th day of November j 1923. I i T. W. MITCHELL, " j I Executor of the last will and testa- i B. Steed, deceased. I SHINGI r-V X- i . ' E DSIGH ROOF!" "SI Mr DO YOU WANT A SPOT OF COLOR? 1 .1 ) i nch 1 1 color, v if you want to give a h. beautiful rid cr rrx- shingle design, fiird s Shin-le D ing is exactly what you need. Very moderate cost. Weather-proof and fire .vy, ... uinjiugs or over via wooden sningles. We' ve sold Bird s Roofs oc, I ti Jdiii of i'i a t oautiful .ii fwi! Roof- fes. but got very little money, at I.ant.i, Yad kin county, on the night of November 14th. They entered two s'. ires, farmers Merchant Company and Lee's store. The safes were cracked with sledge hammers arid between toien. Ninety-One Yields to One Hundred. A nonagenarian's rivalry with a cen tenarian lias been brought to a close by the retirement of Robert Joseph, aged ninety-one, from the service or $75.00 and $100.00 were a ilrm of brewers In Burton-on-Trent, England. For 30 years tils employers tried to persuade him to retire. They always met with a refusal, but at last he saw there was no hope of vanquishing his centenarian rival, who Is still working In the south of England. for ver. r Th-v I . r 1 , . . ' . -.s., nave satisfied thousand cf customer. Why? They are honestly made and every dollar in vested in Bird's Roofs ii sure ta deliver 1U) cents worth of downright satisfaction. That's why we are boosters for Bird's Roofsl BIRD A PON. ,-, ir.i,' t.'.r,,ir,., , , j ASHEBORO WHEELBARROW COMPANY Asheboro, N. C. Enollsh Railroad's Record. For more than fifty years the North London railway, begun by Robert Rtephenson, Mis been In operation, dur ing which time 1,000,000,000 passen gers were carried. The marvelous rec ord established by thin railway Is one to be envied by railroads the world over, for not a life litis been lost due to nn accident on the road. Can any other railroad having carried as many passengers show such n clean record? Alsrm Clock Out of Place. During u H'rfonnanre of "Oliver Cromwell" at a Hull. England, theater, n alarm chx-k belonging to some one In the audience started ringing. It COTlId not be silenced, and the play hud temporarily to I.e stopped while the alarm rnn out. "In nil my trnv.l. this Is the Unit time nn audience hn had to be kept swske by an nlnrm clock." remarked the actor before sumlng the piny. Born "In Hollnii." There Is Washington family, named Toat, of whom three members dslm to hsv been born on holy days nd ail en April 18. The head of th family waa born on Thttrsday In Holy week. April 1". l"1 : th mother was born on Eaater Sunday. April 1. 1W7, 4 th!r little son waa Ixiro oil Ooed rrlday, April 18, IBIS. Billy Sunday IN Tljc Cljarlflltc (Dbscrxicr SIX WEEKS FOR $1 Kvcry sermon delivered by (he world's KH'Htest evangelist dining the si weeks' revival campaign he will open in Chailotle, December :!(), will be printed in full in the issue following its delivery. Hilly Sunday's thrilling phraseology, his .striking gestures and plat form antics, and the manner in which his sermons are received by the thousands who will jam the specially const meted tabernacle, will Ik- duly recorded by an Observer staff reporter. The fact that The Observer is a morning paper will enable it to give a more complete report of the service than any other Charlotte newspaper. In addition to the complete Hilly Sunday reports, The Obwryrr will carry every piece of news developing in North and South Carolina, the local new s handled by a large corps of reporters, and the world news glean ed from a complete Associated Press service. Features, comics, special articles of general interest and an editorial page second to none in the South, make up a paper that is more than desirable. Special Rate of One Dollar to New Subscribers for the Six Weeks if Sent in Before December 20. j A'. ' V-i -Si- cti'i - 'X-'Sai 'At- ' - V : 4 ... ' v ,',e i "7 ' '
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