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siren Pit Tlmi l'-vs- XTtfj" : - - . there are pJsatyf good - DETAClpfrVT FTO F01T 'r, i Jim ' - i ,V .,1.1 k 4.4 a k- I J ' I I o If ll BTP. The lower grajes cf TumtT school eeribe for tUi food cause. bat bet- iLftf a aUrt rrcrius- XwUy tr iast-3t wid be adt.Celd afternoon, U ivia, when U soU there po&uij be a more meritorious dooes for the Tew. . 'service than earing for helple-e, fay. JMrT. H. Pope, of GreenvCle, 8. d:?at liuUe children tnd preparinj . C, is the r-t Mr daughter, Mrs. 'them property for cvful eitisenahip ' Q,,?-1V!i'r rnve rTn.-,Wlitk H bff ML MF; WL2anAoa end B.u.Ur that t ,e cuvidends a sch i son Frank, of liberty, were T-s-;a of n investment wi4 be paid by the tPS,? ftr-, i Qreat Paymaster in Heavens Uk yWIBV'WN IVk V ilVW JVtU ' rof nrutt raiormauon, aaaressy 3 J. F. BLi-CHEAD.- f. ' f 'i t -waeooro. V TJr lua horn, in - the t future jnty bii daegter, Mrs; Lewi Dorett; f J , ' -re-Miss Euta Skeen is in MtOead " or a visit to her uncles Mr,, Levis - Porsett i.s c :, ? Tba families of Mr. R. F, Laasiter and Mr. E. C Spencer left recently - v tor Marion,; N. (L where, they will take their Homo. n r- . -5 Pound., deceaUd ys. X M. Pounds KIM niu vuwm wwniupnq i .i V.. M . Alt Mt NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND'"', TJndar and by virtue t- an order v.. vJL -of tha Soperior Court: of Randolph Mechanic. Poanda, 1. u i 1 8n-1 ProMedino- - Docket of said rjmwftRPHiiRr r:tv.rr zjnzri.-: AAJm?. iblk wctnrto highest bidder, ial name -wm bt "Tha Peoptosj 0- irt of' land, lylna' and being in .wumage, ana k h to M aamimuieroa ( p-jnU-iHe t towneWp, Randolph Jby a board of trustees drawn from ten . jT . i i (a. j i juxierns vduiuaa nenominx.ioinw X So rfai hproietvrOBeoaragJ"f Nina anas of land of hitrh arade.?1? W7 Jttoellent community, T have . already been - donated, while one-tentl) of (5,000.00, the cash, sum required to be gin operations has been pledged by a ,eingle individual,- provided the- balance Us paid in,, x -fr Wa feel that this is ha movement v whicS. lould Jiayef a , strong (appeal ' tnrougnoui - xne eounwy. v County, North. Carolina, adjoining the lands of Solomon Redding and being tscrrooafas'iouowa, o- Beginning at a maple, thence North 10 chains to a stone; thence East 5 chains to a stone; thence South 10 chains to a stone: thence West chains to the beginning, containing five (5) acres, more or less. A This the 24th day of April, 1924yf j. v.WIlson; 4t 6-1-24 Commissipner, 1 -7- litmiTY-eOLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL 1 ierm'allWrtiai, JS4. C, June 10 to July 21; second term, July 22 to August SO; affiliated summer school at Oriental, N. C, June 110 to July 21. 4 Courses, for teachers oflege students, and high school graduates. For complete announcement, address HOLLAND HOLTON, Director of Rummer School ? TjOUIEGETSTATiON 1 D ! WJRHA m a.-n. j a i .- e i or SAQG.I-VASHEBOW U Franr Satardsy xaoraiag oa Koa- dsy detach men t from ' tha Second Field Artillery, from ' Fort Bragg pitched camp on the corner of Sunset Avenue and Church Streets opposite the Raptift- Ch arch. lieutenaaU R. l,Gerviai and J.? W.. -Beck with twenty-five an and forty norsea and moles cosapoeed the' party; Their equipment includes one gua section. Headquarter section, a .OftM aewsing outfit, a higk powered radio setreel cart wtth telephone wire and fire-control equpmenw..-' tents, fire works and other necessary things, f The vuitof tne detaenment here at this time is a part of the program be ing carried out all over the State tto recruit the Second Field Artillery. TW recruits going down to Fort Btsbt Jes w fli ' -rt Jnto training and instructed in order that they wQl be Jo. shapt to trafart the National Guard and Citizens Military Training Camps to be held at the Camp this summer. EUskt ii TiAW JDECLARED ? ,Jjm K Thaw win riMHfi Ml nan iastUiweek by the jury that had Men hearing testimony to de termine his mental condition. Tne jury declared him fully capable ; of ooldmr after is estate.! Thaw Was not favthe court TOonr at the time of verdict but received the news shortly afterwards at the Kits Carlton hotel, where he had taken dinner with ... bis mother. Only a fair sized crowd were in the court room, when the .jury brought $h .the Verflict and in com- pliJuic; with the1-juages instructions there wag.no demonstration. ROCKY MOUNTAINS f , COVERED WITH SNOW April 25th reports came from the Rocky Mountains that a snowfall was covering the mountains ranging from five to eight inches. . The reports came from Denver, Colorado that the snowfall v ranged from . Sheridan, Wyoming, -to southeastern New Mex ico. . 7A"cer!a 4octoTSad go&C to "a" seciaded epot fathe meontaips to take the rest era.i tee be re turned after a month's star be was met at t-e station by. his old colored errant: - t "Any news ' Uncle Mosef inquired Che -doctor. i - No, boas: none tept our dog done and deed." . - -"Deadt Why bow did that in P pen T" T-!fV.i tint mtnAk - t Horse meatT Where did the dog get horse meat?" - uur norse got ournt op." How did that happen!' "Barn burnt down.'' NOTICE Wbe set It afire f" I "Nobody. It eaagW trm a spark .. friirt4birwae r "gtitur'aMMfled-ee- Toe deet tQ 'm that my home is ea tbe aetau of Martha Staley. de- bused tee, do 70a TJade V - . I H - ' ' - - lea, sun.- eeaaed, eere V M. WeatbariyOetk ef the Soperior Cocrt of Raadoipb -How on earth did that happe?" 2f t?SrTU ST Teer wife's maw drapped a kero- L,t tlun t mferiimmi one lamp.--r . j --erifWl. ocs or before the 1st dar of -How did she happen to drop the , Mayr 1925, or this notice will be mP pleaded in bar of their recorery; and It was endurin' the excitement, all persons owing said estate will suh, incident to yo' wife's lopin wid come forward and make immediate SCttjWftCrYte This 26th day ef April, 1924. LOCZENA LOWE. t e-i-M Admzx. the hired "Good, Lord! Have I lost every thing T" - - "No, boss, not quite. Yo' wife's maw is still wid ua." Exchange. V".v ; .3 ' & ' : , c !liiiESTni All whoijaybharge of trust funds have special reason to exercise the utmost dis creation in chbsing investments. Every uare rniist be taken ana! every pro position fully investigated that there iti. I:, Alaman FMorteJx Per a aroan tideal investment, not only. forr those having trust funds in their charge1 - ybui:t 9)lu9 as wpfl Issued on real estate and yielding Six Per Cent'' interest thesjbods ernlwdy :?everniniaS NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND Pursuant an order of sale here tofore made by the Clerk of the Court of Randolph County,. North Carolina, in that special proOfeding entitled W. J Scott et a) ya. JM. Scott et. al, the same being No.- 424, on the special proceeumg aocKet 01 saia courts tne undersismed eommissloner will on the 10th day of May, 1924, iat 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 situate, lying- and being in Grant Township, Randolph County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of W, ff Sebtt, G. S. Scott and others, and feeing more fully described as follows, to-wit: 1. i First Tract That certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and be ing in Grant Township, Randolpl County. North Carolina, adjoining thi lands of E. Whatley on the North', I the lands of Frank Cole and Neal uasrie on tne rjaat ana tne ianas 01 H. D. Smith,, Ashley Smith, William Luck and Terrell Smith on the West Land the lands of William King and Rufus King, Frank Cole and Neal Ca-le-le on the South; containing two hun- fdred and thirty (230 acres more or less, less the tract or land described as second tract: ". .. '' The abovel described land is being resold by reason! of an advanced bid which has been placed on the price at which it was -bid off at a former sale thereof. I This the 22nd day of April, 1924. V f- I. -C. MOSER, 8t -i-24l . ' s Commissioner. aidfeat!s factory divestment f rite, or Call for free booklet 'Iwnds" rRealrEstatc-Conipany ' ' v m j Art AAA rri , '' Car.ital and Surplus $400,CC0.C(J rt 1 SIIARPI- M , f ) J YTIanacr ; Ourlixintoii, North Carolina ? : NOTlCE-MORTGAG ' y-S FORECLOSURE BALE . By virtue of the power' of sale con tained in a mortgage executed by W. P. Royster and.wife to the under- aignea, which said mortgage, "' dated the"81st of March, 1921, is registered In tnejoffice of the Register of. Deeds of Randolph County,' Book 196. page 414-415, and pursuant to an order of re-sale entered by the Clerk Superior Court. of Randolph County,! under date of April 221924, default having! been made In the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured, the undemifrned. twiU seU at public auction, to the high- eat Udder, .toe-, following described property: to-wit: ' All that certain lot or parcel . of land situate In the Town of Asheboro, Asheboro Township, State of ; North Carolina, described and indicated as follows, to-wit: vi, Lot No. 7, fronting 128 on a street and running back 270 feet, as ' shown by plat on record in RearisterV office ho Bobk 92, page 114, being a Part of Rradsliaw-land in the Town o Ashe boro. N. Cv. Said lot is all that lot that was 'sold and conveyed to W, P. Royster by deed of J. A. Holder and wife, 'which is registered in the" , of fice of the Register of Deeds in Ran dolph Coonty,.lnr fiook .186, at page 252, and reierence 'thereto la .hereby had for other and further description bf said, property. ' Said real estate Is Bubject, howeverj'td' two deeds '.of trust given by W. P. Royster, tad wife to J. A. Spence. Trustee ; secur ing indebtedness to the People Build ing A Loan Association of Asheboro, N. C In- the original rennectlve amounts of Twelve Hundred ; Dollars ($1200.00) and Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars' (1450.00). as will . be nn by reference to said instrumental en they appenr of record in uook lo, pftfres 7 ami 40, 1n the office of the Hof;iter of J)olf of Randolph Conn ty, and reference js hereby had to said deeds of trust for the full terms and nroviidona thereof. Place of sale: Said property will be old at the court house door In Raw dolnh County. - - lime of sale: IS o'clock M.,fn Mon- dsy the 19th day of May, 124. CT'nti of site: Cask 4. This tlie iii-li 'lay of April, 1924, " C. C. CiiAN-'OtD, Mort-raeM, 3t fr-1-24, Asheboro, jL C ismi jm v. if Qur Day Work THE Southern Railway System is producing more than 100,000 ton miles of freight transportation in the five minutes you spend reading this advertisement A ton-mile, the yardstick of freight service, is a ton moved one trifle. For example, hauling 100,000 tons a mile equals a hundred thousand ton-miles. It is a big day's work that an 8,300 mile railway system, with 60,000 employees, does every twenty-four hours. Our average daily perform ance in 1923 shows these results: Train operated 1,'JSO Dimtanetma by traiat 120,000 milea Passengers carried . . 50,000 Freight loaded on oar lines and received from other railroads 8,000 carloads Freight movement . 32,000,000 ton-mi lea Coal burned by locomotives 14,000 tons Wages paid . . . $220,000 Materials and supplies purchased . $135,000 Taie paid . $ 26,000 you will multiply any of these items by 365 the result will be a year's performance on the Southern Rail way System. The prosperity of millions of people the twelve states served oy tne Southern depends on the faith ful and efficient performance of our day's work. THE SOUTHERN! () SERVES THE SOUTH f.r- im&m RLOu.WI.Ofr. It will pay you to uoo ZEtUS ApA-C j. i-i ;, POCOLIOKE Thoydrpall 'if , :tO V !, 5. .Mi ? "A A QUALITY" Built up to a standardnot down to p prloo , ' DRY AND DRILLABLE irl;J''W 1 I .V. Inn- :,iu'fl T j?-i -Iir - J jr j Ther I a dealaf near you. If you cannot locato him, writ us . r THE AnKISAn,KniC:LTCnflLCIim :T- Greensboro. N. C. v wn-j 'jtr..w'.i 0 b-i- Mi V.I if'
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