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'?T-' ) ( ::ir?k;Asr:rDono.N.C-; Par e Scrca ii;.- VWVV W VV v v v A'TKlfcim. TO " s- , - ----- 'O0DK.0W WTLSOX Jaa " LANI SAkX (By Mr. L W. Phfllipe.y -j NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Br virtue el a judgment ef the S- Under a&d" by virtue of ma rder. penor imn ci iianaoipa cowiy u bim djt taerx as at superior umn 'i r i i For a Urate4 time The .Courier will give piizlts for subscriptions. Everyone .Is eligible.. A LITTLE TIME .'WILL WINA VALUABLE PRIZEl " BIBLE OFFER this newspaper wants every one of its readers to have a Bible Here's your chance! To encourage Bible reading, this movement v..: i.j 1 i-.ir At.2 v... k. ."....'. - ' 19 vcuig uuiicu uu uj tcouuig newspapers nuuu&uvui. vuc miubuji Last Sunday sear the noM.aooref.tha actio entitled, "J. W. Bowman, .rf .fiaadolpa Coaaty. North-Carolina. aa almost perfect day, tia tpirit of v. Hot Black, et aL far the fore- ia that certain special proceeding en- Woodrew Wilse took it -everlasting eteeore a a trust deed, 1 win. ea the titled JLB. Kaaoa vs. mai Carter and flight inte the great' beyend, Hi 8rd day ef March. 192a. at 11 o'clock her husband CL, A. Carter enai, th via m tired and wounded spirit and M-, sell to the highest bidder for caab under&igaed eoDimiatioaer will on the, no doubt death vu a welcome re- jat the Court Bouse door ia Atheboro, jth day of February, 1924, at 12 lease. It waa indeed fitting that the K. C, the following real estate known o'clock, 1L, at the court bouee door soul of the man whojd iii f or . the u the Dr. Black lands near Liberty,' fa yuheboro, Narth Carolina,' aell at last three Tears had been (so ouiet ; w rv and described as follows: iMu iwi -tK WWt huUr. and serene should pass away ea suck j First Tract; Beginning at a pile ef following described reatleatatv a day. A beautiful life has gone out stones ea the north side of the Quaker situate, lying and being in Randolph and has entered into one more beau- Road, running theace north 85 deg County, Korth" Carolina and , being' am ana suourno oi waicn uus was utst is cna mi udju wiui aut umi mot fully described by metes ana oruy a snaaow. no wwish um iwenee tut o cna ou uuu m u via Twounda as follows, to-wit: it 1 I '11 . I - . trL f u ' .L lit- tj ml 't -4 Every Reader : Should Have,a NeWBible Two distinct Styles of this wonderful Book of Books have been adopted for - v this great newspaper Bible distribution. One is the far-famed Bed Letter f Bible (Christ's sayings printed Jn red for Immediat identification), and (he Black Print Bible for those who perftr that style.. vt ' STYLE ARed Letter BibleToverlaping limp seal grain cover, red edges, round corners, gold lettering, largeV elear:print. , V.? : the rest he so richly deserved. how our sad ne wen oxyecanK a u am m m aim- i nnii 10 m sxasa ia ucc uau, xvriuenjr t tinct blow, for we had hoped against a hickory;- thence south 45 deg. west r!s Branch T where the old' hor.thattheregMl..chancefor!on Staley eld line chs.80 Unk, to r brhT the better. But alas, It waa not to the middle ol the Asneboro roaa; dnrKnnA a O and ash nointers and be. The grin messenger of death ithence with said road south 76 deg. .SlzJt aa wfi KfI Icame and he must go,,'. Ouf.hearts -west 12 cha'to a turn in said toad? '"r , K Q. go out ia prolound sympathy te Mrs. 'thence with said road. worn in aeg. "tw, nintM! thunea North 40 -ftr- . STYLE B Black Print BiUe; flush jimp black seal grain cover, red edges, medium large typey strong and durable. ''lV . - - MAIL ORDERS: For style A 6r style B, send list of subscribers and 11 cents for postage and; packing. , Useful Gifts For Women The handsome leatherette, cretonne-lined, water-proof, Shopping bag, will please our women friends. Here's the way to take advantage of this of fer. Send two 1 year subscriptions' to The Courier, your own and 1 new subscriber. . . . Ob. ! Una:, thence south with said line 41 ur hearts were grieved at the;chs 50 links Jto a stump, formerly a Sasaa; Amoi-Ldfeher ewrf -Ws death. Altiiough we Thickoryj thence wast T fchains 75 SudZnWuf. WtW. ant wlAM lMAlew ananaMan Q -U- a. fi.M (it oaM Wa.- WUI WWUUI., vv unvu juja vvuci s vtvowr wuuwwvw ncok uw m em w ea aa ww Bourwood do inters: thence North 40 west a cna 10 a turn in saia roaa: . m-'. in this their sore bereavement.- thence south 60 -deg. west with said V '.w bq Vtct 190 to whit Ew ainea he ,cama into nubile road 4 eha 4S links to a stone: thence .... r. c,i, o view we ham had an Intense desire north 45 ; d and 75 links te the be- Mf hJTo.rVon. to ae him, . to elasp his hand and ginning,' containing 120 acre more or urseg of branch to old THET PRIZE UST V... inKum-infinn nrliatllOV ItAW At TP- iS' newal is acceptable; with additional new sub. Mfflm ' serinaoa&SiibajDtiov'iriee' $2.0 per. year. First PrteeJ-Style A, Red Letter Bible, for 6 one year subscriptions. Print Bible, 1 T iVi;WHU,AeKSj - Second Prize Style B. 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I look into his kindly eyes, and to ex press our appreciation of his great services to the world. -T.be . result 01 which only the ages will telL Mr. Wilson, a man of great intel lectual power and superior qualities of heart and mind, and can rightly be classed, as the greatest, man America has ever produced without exceptions. In the words of Cordell Hull we are of the opinion that" the world will look in vain for his equal..' Doubtless some think he failed in his efforts for world peace,, but it waa only, a temporary failure and we shall not let such thoughts delude us, although he was not destined to live to - see the results of his efforts, some of us nerhans will, and generations yet w- bora-wiU 'Mess his . memory. ' He sowed the seed, others will reap the harvest. As Christ - died that we might, live and his kingdom over all tha earth Drevail. so Woodrow Wil son died that his principles might live and take deeper root in the hearts of the peoplein this, and other lands. Their lives were on somewhat similar lines, as they both held up to the world ' the principles of the the brotherhood of man. They could not have lived and died in vain. TRINITY NEWS is Mrs. W. F. Ellis, of Salisbury, visiting friends here." Mrs. Frank Wood, wno nas oeen for some time in Salisbury, is here Mrs. Roland Fayne spent a pan 01 Satirrdav with her daughter, mrs Harry Burgess in High Point. ; v.nvi Johnson, wno was in ior Asxv or two with cold is out again, Mm 'Rnvmond Brownine. wife of the great evangelist, spent last week . Mr. Moorefield and family have "mnveH into the Barkin place. Mr. Kimnra. the Japanese who has been here for several days, expects to sail for his native country in a short .time. Marvin Andrews is making im nrovements UDon his residence on North Main street Millis Farlow has completed his resi dence in South Trinity. Card of Thanks. W wish to exnress our sincere ap- nrw,ntion and thanks to our friends and neighbors for their aid and sym pathy during tne long wness anu death of our beloved husband and father. May the Lord bless tnem with blessings more beautiful because of their neighborly love. (Signed) Mrs. J. C. Nixon, Clifford Nixon, Eramitt Nixon, Guy Nixon, Mrs. Alta Davis, Miss May Nixon. PI17TOT.N PF.BSON8 DEAD WHEN lA JAriALr-o When some dynamite, which was stored in the cellar of a two famHy house In Pawtuckett, K. expioaea fifteen inmates or tne nouse we killed. It U thought that some aiea of .anhvTiAtion before tne expiomon. W1..H nrm child awakened and discov- the father went to Investigate, sending tne mo"er .nrf fliatPMi out of the bouse, iney escaped deatbT but wera badly cut and bruised. The man was a wood cutter , and had. the dynamite , to use leSS. ' Pun, lina ikn V.tmt it nolB to Second Tract: Beginning at a pile . ,v' o,k on w.t ra of stone-on the north , side of the . . ,taV. in ciodfelter's line: Sierra HiTlRCreM iS.. West to the beginning 8 poles? Aewtwra85deg.l8ehs.601ks.j staining fifty (60) acres more or thence east 8 chs 50 links to the old i-.. ' . ti j u i.. 1.1 - . i-U on two. eha 25 links to a post oak 5 grub in ,Sec"d Jract: Ainteg the lands the Guilford CeuntVtoe; thence west C. Brewer, Branson Jionrta i and west with the county line 28 chs 25 ?n- ?Pnft J? 5 links to a hickory bush; Browert Spanish oak, red oak, dogwood rzrh Sent s: srN- ds to a persimmon tree, thence south '-i,.. whit nak. iwl cornth-ceXeS de SJtoi5 mTcoTner; thence South Brower's eorner; thence south 4o deg. oqj w-rf. o -nj on west 22 chs 80 links to a black oak, Sl-rE T "CZLT- ..v. Brower's -corner; thence sout 45 deg. " uXi Zt . west 24 chs 85 links to a post oak w19 S'XkA stump, on the south side of a branch, NoithU chains d 60 hnka to a 52525? tt,no! SS 7?dl?a2t chains and 50 links to a hickory, O. s le,S.f V S5? rnhlJ. r' C. Brewer's comer; thence South 2 .2Ln. 7 , 00 chains and 9 links to a forked white hS L I'Z h?nv f th oak; thence North 75 degrees East links to an ashe on the bank of the . . , K ,. . . A;.VAn in branch; thence down the meanderings ita.: thlmcTsSutt of the branch to a flat rock in the , 1K h':a onrt Kn ii,, branch, Coble's corner; thence south to lea. c3tafaT 20 deg. west 4 chs 50 hnks to a wal- g) or , ept ?hUence wtZVteg. S2 chTed h-tof- d to J' links to a white oak, Coble's corner ' . , . , . in Staley's line; thence east 22 chs . me apove oescnoeu m to a stake, formerly a white oak on m resold Dy reason oi an auvanceu the east Bide of the branch, called " ':f Wnrrf'B old comer: thence north 45 Price at wnicn I,ney were miu uxx flaw wpat a chn Kft Units to stale in a former sale thereof. the old field near an old dam, Staley's corner; thence north 45 deg. east 41 fha Kn Hnlra ft. a ctnlro in thp Ashe- boro road and dower corner; thence . . with said road 23 chs 27 links to a NOTICE Of ruBLdAiiu stone pile, dower eorner; thence north This the 30th day of January, 1924. 1. C. MOSEK, Commissioner. with the dower line 45 chs and 75 North Carolina, Randolph County, t i . . i : . . : : on A r c.awSaw r"Ani4 PkfnrA VS. links to the beginning, containing 290 In the Superior acres more or less. : uerk. Third ..Tract: A tract of land in 0- R- Fo3C Randolph County, State of N. C. on . 1 . r. T7 . 1 v-ji-i xr 11 TJ tne ap' r ear mm i auitiii y tuicy a. y . . Beginning at a stake on east siae oi Main Street; running south 2 poles 19 links to a stake; thence southeast 8 poles 84 links to a stone pile, Dr. Black's corner; thence north 8 poles 33 links to a stake; thence west 6 Doles 29 links to the beginning, con taining one-half acre more or less. This is a re-sale of said land on Court, Before the account of a 5 per cent bid and order penor ; Court of Randolph County for of re-sale This the 25th day of January, 1924. J. A. SPENCE, 5t 1-31-24 Commissioner. James Hinson, John Hinson, Hattie Hinson Cox,.Thomas Marley, Cor nelia Fox Cox, M. F. Fox, Mary Fox Reitzel, the unknown heirs of Sallie Allred Winningham, Albert Allred, Steveh Allred, and Dora Hinson Cox. The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su- Rocky Mount Chosen for U. Convention iNext fall D. C Rocky Mount was named as the place for the United Daughters of the Confederacy convention which is held annually in October. The exe cutive board met at the home of the State President, Mrs. R. P. Holt, at Rocky Mount the latter part of last week and decided upon this city. The 13th, 14th, and 16th districts will unite in entertaining the convention and will arrange a program. the Duroose of selling for partition certain land located in said county and described in the petition filed in this proceeding, and the defendants will, further take notice that they and each of them are required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the SuDerior Court of Randolph County, ! North Carolina, on the 28rd day of February, 1924, then and . there to answer or demur to the complaint of petition in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint or peti tion. This the 21st day of January, 1924. D. M. WEATHERLY, Clerk of the Superior Court 4t 1-24-24. 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