V K 1 Sr 1 I -9 4) 5 v. v- ! . ASIIEBOnO, N. C..-:i KOTIGB OF SiXS Under aad ay virtue of tha paver el Ml eoatai&ad ia a certain awt g deed exaeated by 4. M. Harrisoa . , and hia wife 3 alia A. Harrisoa aa .'. tha tut day of March 19U and re v carded in the affk ef the Begisterl NOTICE OF PrWJrATinV ' "jvsrivfi ? kmh tvt. tip' ..." mviurn rnir TV V - - I , OfLNEU TO PUBLIC - COUXTT GBOWIXG la the Superior Court Wort the J : r . - ,1 V -. WHaiaiaoa4, AAnr, ef Lisa E. .f JUn Tut would be epeaed by the j"f ESTIS "Tm" W SSTOSfarii aaT tha farm- of Deeds for ' Baadolph 4 County fa'j. u iwj. svL.. an, v... I104 ;'hvi the weather to hear Aurea, a- j muss, Aamr, u. T.- . . . t uw' -r. "-; rr. A. of M. J. Uwdermilk. Arthur T "T drW Kimery knows hu aubjeet, and has lanweT CoraSrtoaa. JT Bp. S?4 f tjarlsto TSf P1 the abUky to tell tt 1 wish that Pound? and the unSownWr. of UtSL i rm" ta eotmty could hare William A, PouadaT: Sdered J1" Ifea,L'th been present t theae meetings. tv- j Eryptiaa antumitiee deparboent. to k.v. Wj, convinced in my own .wlCHEri. L-?.Jw opea tha tomb today and mat ax- ti.lt we had a areat count, for mh. Km. u. ZlL Zr?. citMQent pnrtailaiat Uxor- It was work, but I was i mLca news Book No. 184. para No. Default harinx been mad ia the payment of tha Bote therein secured, I will ax poaa t sale to tha bJghost bidder for caah ia front of tha Court Booaa at Aaheboro, Ninth Carolina, at 12:00 M. aa tha 17th day of March, 1924, tha following describod property: Tract No. 1: Beginning at a stone North West corner; thence South 48 polea and 13 links to a stone in J. G Fraxier's line; thence South 83 de gree East 46 polos and 8 links to a stone in said Fraxier's line; thence North 60 poles to a stone in E. H. Ingram's line; thence South 85 1-2 degrees West 48 poles and 2 links to the beginning corner containing 14 1-2 acres, more or less. Tract No. 2: Beginning at a stone In Georgia Keams' line; thence South 83 3-4 deg. East on J. L. Ingram's Une 4Z rods to a stone; thence North 2 1-2 degrees East 65 rods to a stone; thence West with E. H. Ingram's line 42 rods to a stone in Georgia Keams' line; thence South 2 1-2 de grees West with Georgia Kearns' line 63 1-2 rods to the beginning corner, containing 17 acres, more or less. This the 13th day of February 1924. J. D. BRAME, Mortgagee. D. C. MacRae, Attorney, High Point, North Carolina. 4t 2-21-24. $ii.t t e ek-enl aiih tLair par-. ei.ta on JUT.sear liouta 1. ' Mr. A. iU Craven has recently aol-J his farm ar i itock cf goods to E I. and D. E. Lfane. Mr. Craven - will in tJ.e near future move to tha old PicVard iruU and operate aama, -" klies Orion and DeWitt Stout, of - High Point, spent the week-end wit Mr. and Mm J. P. .Boroughs, of CoWridga, spent tha week-end with their ton, Mr. E. P. Borough. Mrs. E, F. Cagk and litUo grand daughter, Margurita, of SeagroT Rnut 1. returned home Saturday af- ' . . . , ... h jrn r iiint- lornk uiw ter pending, ttverai cays wun ra. rr-. j. . E. Cagies aaugnter, jars. v. a!: . - -:. ' : Mr. M. B. &nnbley k arocting a NOTICE OF LAND SALE Pursuant to an order of sale here tofore made by the Clerk of the Court of Randolph County, North Carolina, in that special proceeding entitled W. J. Scott et al vs. J. M. Scott et al, the same being No. 424, on the special proceeding docket of said court, the undersigned commissioner will on the 1st day of March, 1924, at 12 o'clock, M at the court house door in Ashe boro, North Carolina, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real es tate, lying and being in Grant town ship, Randolph county, North Caro lina, adjoining the lands of W. J. Scott, G. S. Scott and others and be ing more fully described as follows, to-wit: First Tract: That certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and be ing in Grant township, Randolph county, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of E. Whatley on the North, the lands of Frank Cole and Neal Ca gle on the East and the lands of H. D. Smith, Ashley Smith, William Luck and Terrell Smith on the West and the lands of William King and Rufus King, Frank Cole and Neal Ca gle on the South, containing two hun- j dred and thirty (230) acres more or less, less the tract of land described as second tract. Second Tract: Beginning at the Ashe comer, the Southeast comer running thence the old line, North line, across the big road to the spring branch; thence ap said branch to the comer of the fence in the branch; thence a West direction to the North East comer of the peach orchard; thence along said fence to the road; thence due West to the public road; thence down its various courses to the old comer; thence an East direc tion on the old line to the beginning. This land is being resold because of an advanced bid which was placed on the price at which the same was bid off at a former sale thereof. This the 9th day of February, 1924. I. C. MOSER, 2t 2-21-2. Commissioner. Let the boy have a radio. You will be surprised at the valuable inform ation he will secure from the air, say engineering workers of the State College. abort has bees commenced in the Sb- pr.rauea.Bs xxat. dairy cattle work, perior Court of Randolph County, for rte" JZyZLti, thT rT. heJ7?P 10 T.. 7 H. tha purpoa -of selling f or partition Ckrtr!: PW" tha Caraaroa Kimery had to, say about it. He . " fT . TTV . eroedition. would "not mimiiuta the v.. v . V . timci certaw land located in said eountr Z 1 a , , , , . , rr svaveQ m. " .v. SrfdeVertted to the petitioB Wed yM v!! ited the great dairy state of Wisoob- this proeadmZ and th? defetiaS . JT. d he aasured me. that Randolph wfll further take notice that they and ; "tii ?;tteT1 n?rur1 Mvamages au each of them arc required to appear r antranca, - ;-:,r t- they have in Wisconsin, at the office of the Clerk of the Su-1 Mr. Carter not having replied to I hope that all who did not get to perior Court of Randolph Countr. ultimatum of the government hear him will have the chance a ut North Carolina, on the 15th day oi 1 withia the 48 hours specified, ' in- tie later and for that reason I have March, 1924 then and there to answer ; siting him to open the tomb and re- asked him to come again later in the or demur to the complaint of petition 8ume work under certain conditions, spring. in said action or the plaintiff will ap- cabinet cancelled the license The mam things stressed In these ply to the court for the relief de- originally granted to Lord Carnavon meetings were the importance of bet moTiAaA ,v o.:j loi.t and ordered the winminv af the ter feeds and pasture, and better mud unmeaiaKiy, as n waa iearea mumiuig ui wc uuj p. great damage might, result through pare better pastures, which we can the ropes breaking and allowing the easily do here in this county, as grass neary. granite jhi suspenoea over tne win grow u we win m, -sarcophagus to ialL -and perhaps chance. Get a few permanent acres irreparably damage the magnificent of permanent pastures started this gold-covered coffin within. spring. M. Lacau, accompanied by M. En- And then prepare to have better glebach, inspector .of antiquities of winter feeds next year, and more of TTnn.. - v v if Mi is the time, to be lookinsr out fhf "iw fited to provmce, tto'-mayor of Luxor," the for your soy beans We can easily N- chief of polica of the district and na- have good legume hay by growmg V" uy January, H -orlrmmi wltli i.lii-l. nnwh.ni soybeans and it takes very utile worn i and recorded m the office of the i i. , : j j. ii.- . u fn if DrHr vnnr hans at once r . . t-. . - , , , CU1U lIBi;-. MWO, aitivcu L uuc wuiu w ft"- , , , Register of Deeds of Randolph coun- at 2:30 o'clock. The workmen sawed or make arrangements to get them Y i v- u ! V8? 129, off the locks of the outer and inner from someone who keeps them for JlSSr I TiTmlimde m theJpay; doors, thus permitting entrance to sale. Several parties are carrying ment of the debt therein secured and the tomb. them this spring and are selling them at the request of the holder thereof, . .,. vi.i . . i at reasonable prices. You cannot af- This the 19th day of Feb. 1924. W. A. LOVETT, Dept. CTerk of the Superior Court. 4t 2-21-24. NOTICE OF RE-SALE By virtue of authority contained in There art a number of cases of measles aa this - community, being about 2S eases ia the last few weeks, but it seems to be in a light lona. . Born to Mr. aad Mr. C C Bray, February 16th, a daughter. . y -- Mr. and Mrs. B. H. JleCarn, ' of Sea grove, visited at Mra,McCarB's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. 4 Stout, Sunday. ''-it; Misses Dorothy Allen and Vera Moffitt, in food barn. .1, '' Expert safe crackers visited tha of fices of tha Standard Oil company at ' . Greensboro last Saturday night and! with th use of nitro rlycerin blew, off tha doors of the safe and aecuredl betweea $200 and 40GV, Tha robbery was : not - diseorered until Sunday - on January 9th, 1924, the undersigned ' M elecf ugnts were tumea on - ft trustee exposed to, sale to. the higt At.t food vie ? ton of oiaoer jor casn tne said premises, '7- 1 "T,J" 7? rr is over $11.00 not to count the food when, J. H. Fowler became the last & "i, f J V2 value to the cow, and the plant food li - Pri 9r?2ZSlJ&l? wil b-k to the soil if'ftd on the nnnnn ni fiaf x?-i., .n.v 1924, Nannie L. Smith, filed with the ?&T$?j 8PPorts were placed under said Trustee an upset or increased : : "c" 'r5 nirt OT h ru- aunt id n-.n-J Kl " farm. Fisrures shown by Mr. Kimery at strain these meetings show that a cow that win average iwo gauuira ui VI. . iaw, now, mereiore, tne undersigned i : . , dav will nav market Drices for the trustee wUl on the 8th day of March. I The party then went to the tomb of "J. wf P.ly SS! III trustee win on me etn aay oi March, i XI1C w " wwu ui . . th t),p 1924, at 12 o'clock, M., at the S;Seti II. which is being used at a lab- J Sfl fSy To7 sixty House Door in AhJ., .rui.lMIfnTO onri 0frtfcrmA for tn nh- farmer a pront oi irom niiy 10 sixty County, N. C, expose to re-sale to jects taken from the tomb. Here also the highest bidder for cash, the fol-i the locks were removed and pieces lowing described lands, to-wit: t I of the shrine, which were more or pay for herself each year in clear profit Do you want a better invest- ? T tKinlr Tint Wo nnirlit. tft hp Beginning at an iron stake In the ' nfarnrotective covers. , satisfied-with that Then lets get middle of the Hoover Road, P. M.wraTPSr ta Pro)fc"ve covers.. bugy prepare the pastures and Wall's corner running thence Southlt Neither. Mf nor any mem-next winter's feed. 60degrees West .chams and 82l Also prepare to feed some hogs unxs; tnence south degrees West - TO"--- --r-T- along with. the cows m order to mar- cuams anu ou iinxs: tnence south ir" . . . . i . ... : . a m. .ni.H -r- v.ni wrmnn nma of Ramseur nign scnooi. , morning. y, :ff-t .. - jrf - . .ill! .. w , .- 41 degrees West 3 chains and 35 links; thence South 62 1-2 degrees West 24 chains and 40 links with va rious bearings following the said Hoover road to a stone in said road; thence South 60 degrees West 16 chains and 21 links to a. stake on bank of branch Linzy Crotts corner; thence South 486, 1-2 degrees East 2 chains and 62 links to a pile of stones; thence South 44 degrees West 84 chains and 35 links to a stone, Gard ner's corner; thence South 89- 3-4 de grees iasi cnains ana 64 links to ket the skim milk The hogs if run little com ,.,.niuui uiuc i i i j i it. . a iv ion soyDeans, jiu icu k Ta al and skim milk, will show nine h-SEJ -fc H U?jtoA S 'Profit Lets plan to market our feeds SS'JmtKAX ttei to the best advantage. If we cannot SJLS? corn and wheat then lets feed it K 'i T rJ ISSPiJSrt t the livestock, and put the plant ofLlt b the fa-t0 enrich the adjust its differences with , Carter, it considers the antiouities depart ment capable of completing the work. : u '- v . George-Randolph Chester, promin ent author' and playwright died at a stone; thence North 4 degrees' East I hi" home in New York, Tuesday,' 4 cnains and 70 links to a Stone: . trora a nean ansa, ne wss.auuior oi ine weii Known vji. men vjuicn Wallingford", and fBlackie Daw". He was working on a new story a few hours before his death. E. S. MILLSAPS, Jr., County Agent. thence North 84 degrees West 18 chains and 35 links to a post oak; thence North 11 3-4 degrees East 34 chains and 20 links to the beginning; containing xao acres more or less. It is understood and aarreed as a part of the consideration in this deed that the grantors reserve one-half un divided interest in all ' minerals that may be found on said land and also reserve the right of ingress or eg ress and regress to and from said land for the purpose of prospecting or digging for gold or other minerals. . This the 21st day of JebruaryJ A. READE JOHNSON. 2t 2-28-24 Trustee. NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of authority given in the last will and testament of E. B. Steed, deceased, of Randolph County, North Carolina, said last will and testament having been duly pro bated and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Court of said county, and in the execution of the provisions BIRTHDAY DINNER AT werem contained, tne undersigned exe- W A MCIUTU . fYrmm VWWS.VUtvt will at li uawi, m., UII Otttui- uay. uie xhl uny ui marcii, iv&k, at the court house in Asheboro, North Carolina, expose to public sale for -PEOPLE: (Continued 'from page 1) -r s Lexington Theatre Lexington, N. C Monday, Matinee, March 3rd at 2 o'clock A Musical Event of Importance .. .,ri The ;WorI(TsvMost-Popular; Musical f vOrganization-;j 4 Jjii.rriZ3:iiiJ. -An Onilznticn of 1C3 Pieces hmm. . j .cash, to the highest bidder the follow. 1 k,n l, sing described real estate, situate - in toastmaster oSer. splendid talks were ifPj TntI' N,- Carmfea2" enjoyed, ghren.by Miss Carrie Cnm- Ian f Crissie G. Walk- ford, Supt R. P. Harsh, Rev. W. L.jfr and oiners ana no- Scott, W. tk Mariey and charter mem-;" bers, Messrs. E. R. . Baldwin, of ; bem5 more, fully described, by r.m.w j r Tjifhav nf TJh-Jmotes and bounds as follows, to-wit: ertv.. Thev exnressed themselves asi Beginning at a gum near the cor- hoinr nrnnH nf th nnrp(a of thin o' Jessie Kearns' 125 acre tract: noot 1 ddo and Vionnv fk Ka tarifh thence North 80 degrees West .l 69 them on this occasion. The evening 'f linlu to a stake; thence was the greatest success as a getoE0 1 degrees West 24 chains and ifi, .11 25 links to a stake: thence East to a ent, and a splendid boost for the class ence Nortii 82 chains to and all Sunday school workers. East 82 chains and 60 links to a white oak and persimmon; : Mi.. .n o.f .iwiif,.iv wov.,. thence South to a hickory: thence tained the young ladies sewing circle South 18 degrees East 14 chains to a last Tuesday nignt uiss amith was w w the winner of a contest of pstterns.t 21 chains to S pine; thence Delicious refreshments were served by South .45 degrees West to Uie begin the hostess. --lug, containing 1 one hundred and . . . ; ninety (ISO) acres more or less: ex The 0 Henry and McNeil Literary! SL f. olrr tJLtTT w..m fil. mB recoraea m Dook eu - on 7.rl w.VJiif JnTtnt. 189 offic the Register iM? ,01 iot B"doJph County, and h?iKgQnin V "P 0 acre tract heretof ore con L iLfv by tha said B. B. Steed and hH AH!frJ a Walker, aid mvey. SLtt. HafhiT aw l" xd in the office, if before us InthlM dnm that was th. Register 0f Deo for Randolph greatly appreciated. After the com- camtr hnnk iBnIToi pletlon othia program Captain Ball 771 f? i!2 5 - " was enjoyed la the Gym for a wUto., ' " UdJ1"1bln?,reol(1 I . Rer. W. hi Scott ably filled his ap- dvanee? Wd. WM pUeedon potntmenu Sunday i morning and . w iu Zkt -4 off at a former sale thereof. . '. iudWeT' -.T - ; " ' This tha 9th day of February. 1924, Mr. and Mr' If. TL Johnson' andl ?! T.-W. MITCHELL.' Mr. and Mrs. L f. Craven are spend- Executor of E..C 8 teed, deceased. tnr several weeks 19 iortia. , in x-21-za Mrs. W. E. Lock and children, of . High Point, spent last week here with " Franklin ' Sherman, Entomologist parents, air. and sirs. u. u. rerree. ' icr tne state tjouege and Department 1 airs. l a. aiariey is spending a ot Agriculture, wants a boll weevil, few days with friends at Greensboro. If you can find one in hibernation An enjoyable event" was - spent quarters be would be srlad to have last Wednesday when Mrs. V. C. Mar- ft with a letter describing tha place ley, Maxs aioiner 01 we align in wucn you zouna iu - School Class, gave " a reception' to' thewe fine boys and girls at W homo i A T. nilTTNnTA'M 6n Sunot avenue. A number of ? U -f UliUllJJiJIAiN ramrs were rreatiy enjoyed, espiclai- CraoiU Monaracntal and Dull! ly the word coniest, -mor Uass pj Work p'i'l r. ('!; : 1 C!.!..!ifilm, a handomo Lin tif . cKwi-ii!' 3. K c!ns colors: v ' ' pt! 1 yi ,nw, end t'.e class flow- r, t' o ni.iUj ro t, v,rra in evidonr5 i i t! 0 dir'- ' rrnnf,f for til orrn: inn. 1 , X r '.I-!, filUn", ycl livr u I V ' -i es . i cake an. I ' '.O r;:'.!J i-1 y T f -vonlf I ' rr, f -. I I " i ' i ' rr." Cement Work A Fpcdaltr HIGH TOLNT, N. & -. , DR. F. C CRAyFN . Tye, Ear, Noe and Ihroat our: Z!" ! r, V.'e'lnewlay an ' 1 ' ' ' ' roi Tu' ' Tl.iraday an cUnother ReaBonlVhy Buick Cushions Are Comfortabla On All Roads The cushions on Buick open can are supported on double-deck springs. The upper springs, light and easy acting, smooth out slight road irregularities, while the larger and stronger lowers absorb the bump that cause the ordi nary seat to "strike bottom". Two pads of curled hair between springs and French plaited upholstery give that final softness and assura the purchaser a cushion that will stand up. When better automobOes arc built Buicfcvill build them E. L. HEDliICK, Dealer Asheboro, N. C. ' . m-ts-m SO .4. THE 6 MAY. KNOW We will isell direct to the DeoDl 5'-'7;NT..T - , i df extra tine ea car; . , a i a . ... oranges, npeneu ana ma tured on the trees, sweet and delic- iqussiyLso w OTlliave some extras ;fi Oraiil Jand fgrape f mtivill be $1.65 "per-bushel, f50cperpeclLOrges and applesfdi- t rectfrora grower to you; this ;car of : pFcinges just ;uppM;irom:aina; led direct from groyesMuMi : at leaisO I d.lBuy6ngh fnnttolastwu ', this veixldw bour last car oi iruiuor tne season m your city, lily and county merchants call shipr at carfprpnc save money. Car on railway iraclc at frc::':! dcot. Sale will- commence S Tdy i.;cn: ing, March the first, jb net fr:I to taRc advantage cf ilh bv'fiica to yonrfixit 3 1 T f r v ft 8:f-J . in. -i 4.(,1) O. in

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