"'""'" ..-... j. .. .Till k C?YTT'TfT f ff1TTJTTl k CTlVTt ClT C Tkl C -. . ...j -. ' lr r it i: V s ' i. S-inL0011!1 rf Jpfc th Superior Co.rt ' of Rudolph county. I shU ell &t public motion ?T i T t to the tlgljestbiddfr for otolith 15 o C W 2 1324, 2 mule., 1 fccCormfck binder, SufJl25, 7.?df 121 1 P rndn drill. wifoiuJi.meM; ;ilr."fLr theifJPBeOTryi 1 lot of rougk feed ahd, ctber rticla eotorwMd and nak. lmaf,j9CdMl Tbi 11 day of April, KL ' .V..- ' ROSS IJNHm&f.r " y.rA-. Admtniatntor. aid estate in " notified . to "tiresent them' to the nnderslgiied,- duly "rtr. ned. On or before the 10th day or. uay, 1925, or this notice, will be plea3ed- in Ibar of their recovery, wd w.pefaoift The use of fruits in the" diet im V& s"i estato will ome ; forward beneficial, my extension worsen of 1?F?mftM'SS5u' C the .SUta , College of Ac3aH t 2nd 2.r Fruka lik vwetuhW mi,thi . k.. : .. MSS. LENA SKEEN." Admrr. Titanuns neeaea oy (be body.-- a I Sick" ; ; V "Ihave osed Blaek-Dmcbt ,whem needed for the past 25 years," ays Mrs. Emm Grimes, of .Forbes, Mo. oegan taxing it lor a bad caae of eonstipation. I would get. eonsUpatid and feat Just a2s erable elufgigh, tired, bad taste la air mouth, . . and 'soon Viay ..head would befin liurtlnf and I would hare severe sick keadsche. I dont know just who started me to 6t 5-8-24 ,TbomaviUe, Et ,4. NOTICE OF. RESALE OF LAND Under' and by rirtue of an . orderi of the Superior Court of Randolph THE SIOFHTT. FAT.IILY ;. ; i' - AND -SHUOII-CHURCH J: 1 has '--fieew1 living near Sbiloh church, f - As stated abo.hfloh church was locatea aoeas twelve .miles east ox (organuea.m-.u oy uev: l nomas k. Asneporo, , Haa- .pven i .The Courier some interesting facts concerning the organisation and later history of. this r amour tw enurcn. r'or many years hundreds, f. people .from many coun tries' have attended che. memorial is still living at Elon College at the age- ox vs. Among tne pastors that followed arere the foUowinsi Revs. services, which-are held- there, an tne jj. "8. Ltfwrence, 1881: H-"T Moffitt, 18S3; W.fW.v Lawrence, 1884: H. T. Moffitt,- 1885: ;W. Hayworth, 1886 r J. & Lawrence, 1887 H. T. Moffitt, -1888r M. S. Elliott, 1889; J. S. Lawreace, 1890; . E.. B. Jarrell, -n. 1 .tr-t!l.A. j m W W.: Numrth ! IRai- PT n . vuuns nuuiu. uu lour .oTOW"5xrfr" SZlz -1 r. ' Ji. Xn -Tr nauveif t.Londbnderry, Ireland, and S n,eTr' w- second' Sunda in-Mav ver Hreax. Mr. Efayleo, gives, us some history of the Moffitt family, a member of whiclr-waS , the : founder of . hUoh cnurcn. Bedford's LA0W1UCIIT eountyr-Nortli .Carolina :made-Jn,.a certain gpecial proceeding entitled D,. L. -Jox,; Admr.-of -Cora M. -Fox, - de ceased, vs. L. M. -Fox and his-wife, Anna J. Koxet aL the safe being No, 438 on the Special Proceeding docket of said (aonty, the undersigned com missioner will at 12 o'clock, M- on Saturday, the 17th day of May, 1924, rsell at public auction, to the highest bidder, f dr-asn, at the court house door in Asheboro, North Garolina, all the certain tract or; narcel,' of u land lying and " being in the aforesaid County and State and being more ful ly described by: metes and bounds as follows, towit;-- s v . ,.r-,5-: . Third Tract Situate - In Randolnh ranty, State of North. Carolina," "ad min? the lands of' Jesse Reynolds. lallas Frailer and others and bound ed as follows,: to-wit: Beginning at': tstoner running North' , tf'degree ftt minutes 87 chains to a,;Btone; thence 'East 8degrees ' &' minutes -South 32 chains and links to a stone;. thence North Carolina.' made a settlement Jn lRand61ph couity, near - the Buffalo x orq in pioneer aays. ioa .iarnuy lived there for many Tears. Vl Rev. jThomas C Mofftttf a great-grandsoa ot wanes uomtt rounded enuon Christian church- in December, 1843. The Ret. Mr. Moffitt was a son ' of Hugh and Margaret- Needham Mpf fitt" He had the following brothers: Eli N Charles, Hugh, Solomon,' Wil liam and. Benjamin Moffitt'. He mar ried Nancy Cox and reared the1 fol lowing children:; Rev. Hugh T. Mof fitt,: Sheriff E. A, Moffitt, Dr S.: Jt. j:a- , t i m tit - r iuj A ' f-v-uv 4 it;, s 7 ?; iSouth)4rchairs and 60 links m but tt did the work. It Just Verv aonn I flt : iika !Whi I found BUck-Draught se . easy; t - take ana eas aetmz. bsKan'to nse it tmte and would not haw alck ladaehea.?J'S :r '-.;r; l"t ,;oBaupaHon causes in; eystera te re-aosorb poisons ttat-maycause'TaTiat pain and oincli danger t you' : M a i a? u'axe xnearonrs. Black-Draurht It will stimu late - the liver and 'help tt .ariv ut the. poisont,v t Sold by u, scalers.,; Costa louy one uoee. , stone; ihence West 2 degrees'10 rain. ntes 17 chains, and-84 links to stone; thence North 2 . decrees IO,"miriutes ' 21 Itoks to the beginttlng,' contaming one hundred', '-and thirty-ontf ' (131 acres more or .less; rnis tract -;.h ' one that waV - conveyed ite lMlchael Wood by Margaret Wood by fleed re- cornea in book page su uiiice oi Register of Deeds for Randolph coun- j. This land is -beingeBold by reason of - an Bounced bid .having been placed on the same. f This .the-29th day of April, -1924. f j : . LMOSERr.: 2t 5-8-24. :.. . Ceinmiflsioner, .'Subscribe to ; The Courier, ".-2.00 per year.' - i." ' : : '- ;.. wmA II Moffitt, John T., W. Alfred Al, Hannah, wif e of D. H. Hayworth; Rosanna, wife of Orlando Bray; Emeline, wife of BunyanBnstick; and Moffitt. It is not known how long he served as pastor. Sometime after CAROLINA ' HOTEL MANAG ER ' rJ. J ; y COES TO LIXyiLLE E. G. Fritzge'rald, who "for the past several years- has managed th rm. Alina-hotel at. JHnehurst, has accepted m poaiuon as manager of t&e seeola Inn at Unville for the summer seasoa. The Carolina Hotel doses in short while and immediately afterwards Mr. Fritzirerald will rtt to LiavflU he-wnl -have- charge of the Improve ments whkh.re to.be made theje be- him, came Rev: J. W- Wellons, who! th !r . . JL i. still living at Elon Cd11i at thTlS? a Pens.. The Eseebla Inn -is alreadv a nobulir ha. tel and was made a popular one by the. manager, J. W. Vming, who has had -charge ;-of : it for years, but died a month -age in .Florida. This hotel is the property, of the Lihville Im provement Co., wWch also owns Grandfather Mountain. ..- Parker- 1899: M. E. Hammer, 1901; JR. -Comer, 1908; M. L. Hurley, IvOoJ n. A. . Albright, 1907; R. U Williamson, 1909; T. E. White,. 1911: G. R. Underwood; 1918; A. T. Banks, 1919: G. K. Underwood, 1922. In 1885 B. S. Moffitt was elected church secretary and he has held the omce -ever since. The church, is now erecting a nice beiiry tower on the house KANSAS SPIRIT In Chicago there is an informal or ganlsatlon known as the Midland Au thors. Its members axe people who writs and live in the Middle West. Some are famous folk, most are not. , , ,tranci rr: - fisving "qualified as' administratrix oa the estate of .Martha "Staler, .de ceased, before XX M. Weatherly, Clerg of the Superior Court "ef 'Randolph . oountf ; VAU persons . having claims " against said estate are notified to pre sent them to the undersigned,, duly ' verified; en or before the 1st day of May, 1925Hrthis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons., owing said "estate will come forward and make Immediate settlement. - This 26th day of April, 1924. LOUZENA LOWE,. St 4-1-24 -'v : Admrx. NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix on the estate of J. H. Eldridge. de ceased, before , D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of Superior Court of Randolph county; All persons .having claims against said estate are notified to pre sent them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 10th day of May, 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, and all nersons owmir said, estate- will Nearly all. of them are proud pf the .come forwards and make immediate fact that tney have stuck ti tee coun-' settlement. try they know jnd. loa and hve jiot .-v2SLr": K-Tt; -esto-m Newilorfc-suck themito. iuu ccuiDmy nu uiau ui iuub atuxuk . : . ' m i: wax Ann .Moffaughter-of y.-Thom-. . Lm"Tei-2L as w moriin.. , one mea . june iv, r"".. w , 1845. There are now 272 graves in pend. on membership In an organiza- the "cemeterv. htton out of their own confines. . The --Tfc TKiKmiM C. Mftt-' was PKansas Authors' club has an Interest- .'This 6th aav- of May' 1924. MRS. JENNIE ELDRtPGE, Admrx. . Trmity.-.Rbute 2, N. CV H. C. Royals, Atty.' Mr.. H. T. Bray's grandfather. Ing letterhead and an active organlxa- NOTICE OF MORTOAGS-SALF By .virtue of the . - -pbwer- and FvsR-' ; Burgess, Randolph Boy, I. Editor 7ohn.-B. sierrillEndorses J. P. iiiJ: . . - rVmlr Vnr S,t Auditor den all its own. The president Uvea , Onn Vinndfttl unA mVlitvjMi ' ai. ' : It gives me much pleasure to en- dents' inline"' 'University- of North dorse James P. Cook for the .Demo-. Carolina made the honor rolLJnitheir crauc nununuuua oiw.rawt. in Manhattan, but it's Manhattan, Kan, The vice president, h&a created a most 'interesting lite under conditions .that some -women would have , fretted' executed by A. F. Cagle and wife JU. A. Cagle and S, H.; Cegle nd : wif e Florence Cagle and recorded- in book 201 page 12 in the. office of he Reg- themselves ill over, She a& a 'City lister of Deeds f "Randolph " cQunty, . .... i " T . Z V. . ,!.k I ' . 1 ii. i . gin. wim plenty os. money. , juh wuhi., ctw ux iwim-vnmuuiu ueiauii. uav- studies last quarter ;as compared with ne.nas aiways oepn a BLnuncii wmu-, ane nau nnisneamgn scnooi.&na was wo. ubjucui, i-.u i78e;,"preeeduig quarter. - ''-,: i :crat and his forebearers were Demo- ready t0 study for, the stage -her fa- indebtedness secured, thereby accord- r Meinbership m V honor roll- r&fats- He h always-telcen. great rogt all money. , Thaf-Wfti'ln terms ttereof, the under- !, ' o.i -,,-. ooit interest in all matters of nublic wel- TT ' i... signed "will offer for sale, at public I vUvliaut uci gvvvuvuui.MUiV'wvw f I fare and concern, a - He renresented "B'V Fourteen of the honor .'students': this district in the State Senate and ire women. Constituting approximate-"? was made chairman of the important ly 20 per centof the women.'studeiitsi vinafice i Comfflittefe. Be has a large enroUed, and bearing out past eon-qMtn throughout the state due cliisions that the women studentsho : T Mtt"ef ' is the establishment ana successful 'innAtaiMltilAi1'. ftme One hundred' and .'three , of operation -of the Stonewall . Jacksoh, n .fnofa o T.miT ?n HKooV oy Trainintr -School, . a real training mm-pt:, lhad been, order t store depend all th business CHayr4r33artoM Commerce, Ga5d tedgSi Si ttarpay 0eam.Bp: to Jg, 0dHX SfiSfiSSSi are Ireanmen. 46 soiuiomores. sv junr "" f i 120.OUO salaried for. js.tv xr-. . u- iors, S9 seniorii.and special. .t-SSJSSi KS M - Then, as Mrs. James Patrick.' she; ogms to t dM mveti lb iuB ucob loiuuKiib cuiu uxo vv vxm. 1 . . , 1 . ' , . . .M4-; Vl. 1.- -.Vi - "Li 1 a. lS-J to write. . So she wroto Xortte Uytog at conr&ouse.fa AaSt that had to be made, but it was other boro. 'North CarolinAr. oi ' TwA folds', letters, that she Indited, Grad- . June 10, 1924, at 12:00 "'clock' noon, nail; she climbed up the laaaer untu, the following described Teal estate: sh was head of the correspondence' A' tract or parcel of. land, in. the department of a." great mail order County of . Randolph, State-'bf -North. Muse, . in order to 'appreciate ' the fc.arouna, in JBrower townshipV and height of that ladder, remember thatfawea as iouows: wginning t. a n catalogue and letters of a mall VJ2 a. of a- crmriA "A" 'as .nj inA i"T.t? without compensation. The value highestmark attainable.. Atooiig them this eo'hteibution is absolutely beyond Ji JR: Burgess, of Ramseur. , '. computation. . Here at this schoolreal , l . . -.;,; f 1 uivll csa7 ajss4W vx mwjd uw wu mw : '-"J y.v ' - - ?r I considered charges if not menaces in their communities, and they ,have lyiary .OUCCeea.;. the state. Could any man do a' great 'far south that the county seat moved . Caa. T;er workman Mr. uoox nas.. oone on vuun uircci ij hereT. 1 O O If you want distihetiye wedding inyjtapni,"ann . Visiringr? cards; ; for ladies and ' gentlemen, xall ;Mrs. Hal W lir 144 or leave onidr atvT$e Courier Office; g&'iiu 'Imbrue Co., engravers. happily gave up the business career to move to 'a little Kansas village. There was no rallrdad' within SO miles' of the "Gables," as the Patricks named the rooftree that grew to be a charm lng ranch house' adjoining the Village. . Then the railroad came throngn sb " knot. Brown's corner: thence east on the' old Hinshaw line 81.65. chains to a sthk0, .Albright's corner; thence south on Albright's line 24.92 chains to the beginning,".' containing 82.7' acres more or less. : This' the :8th-day of May, 1924. 00- 1 AnoijOT muimyem tutu cunuui licu- will give' it conscientious administra tion. I would like to see him nomi nated and elected to the ..office of State. Auditor. Concord, N. C May 8, 1924. J. B. SHERRILL, Editor. Daily Tribune and The Times. Jown to the steel tallsl and the Pat- 4t-5-8t-24. W. R.. WILLIAMS, Mortgagee. ' 'NOTICE OE; SALE VTOE FACtORY AND THE J FAMILY-. - When Mrs. Ehnfanh was widowed, .there was obviously nothing to do ex cept to have "her son 'leave.- home for some job that would keep, himself and the family going. S&n;Fra&cl8c.was Ihe -nearest city to tha..half-dfiserted mining town,. of Oroyllla." whece ;the rlcks followed, to jnake a hew home I ' ' -NO' ara- new-ewa. saxanau !-i.'i-T7-:-r Meanwhile Mae: patrJck'IBaa..eaugnt .829,000 Farmer Special School Taxing the Spirit of enjoyui toe real tmgs. j v.iUjsnTcj conag ot Ue-uunty of of life, friend8hlp.v.lote,; the single- there are -jn'anV.:'ln' SA'-smklr.emiaiii. ' RandolDh. North Carolina. .. i ' J ' Sealed bid's -will be received bv the Board 'of Commissioners of the Coun- the poor and the.weaVhy,.all the .I.T "ifJ peonle that 'one comes face: to face YZ?.J"2pm-Zl ... ' " " . ...Jlk.:. '' )000Qi0Q0O.09O. ui 1 ii .' mil, uii "' FREE . r 1 i'Awfa -v't'-Xa' '.frrH'W m v 1 m Mm 1 v M m.kj 1 ii JWhen you become a subscriber to the Southern Agricultarlst you '' are- entitled to an almost unlimited service of information and fdr 1m hnlnttv withtiut charts. . rwi-..' -'j i.-:,i s.t 11 Bring the proMenu of your'hoW; buslnesi or your Hunity to us and tney jnu receive we sympatneae stuoy 01 - and specialists who through, years of experience, have become ax-. '!i nert In their solution. .Their advice is yours for the asking..- ,400,004 farm families already Uke tKeGlant, of the South. - If yoa do ot, 60 cents a year orsi iqrinree-years wui enwue jw to this nnpurcnasaDie paper twice a monuu SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST, . Nshv01e, Terns. - - a f 1 :.,.'; ! - rr,..-- . ,'4J I Mill iiilimaisallsii.fii."'-"' its a year ot'fl for Ihree4 years wlllentiUe you- ES )le free MrvddlUoi; to an unbeatable .it. .....j-. . ... w;y, . , ' .'-.. Ai ' i ; i w ' notrrt TTTtio r-.l,ltt. T-m ' . j. . . trn ''I5. ..U ...p m im iiii 11 11 11 In 11 w r 4. j- .1 .-' ('"' . V til-. ";'' - '. r '"' '"a-' ; : RICHMOND, VJIlG::;iA ? r- Tlic 0IJ est Agricultural Journal : , in Acicrica y f - C3 CcnU for One Year X1.C3 Tor Three Ycirs TltE UPSIDE DOWN FLYER uyie iiorcnem-s . letter neaa-poim Ehmanns .lived. So- to. Sa Francisco .your eye Instantly over to the. left the Hot wejit.. A wholesale hardware . band margin. There-in small blue )tr (era is tnis their she's found time to set an edn- r.TL. - "Z" - vTT,JcUob hi Portland' and Seattle. For Jar of rlpe olives, .-Um-rn.-- he- said ; T- ahe's oome back to Kltclally,itnotqU.;6od (STttlBsrSr. Aerial store puMilm on as a ttaVellng.sales- man, and the family was hongh not byt too'' wide a margm--iayed froto penury. -.' . ' , v - On a trip home, the boy fated up at the Deglected Olive trjtes on ..the bill- elde..T"Had some queer fine. -Olives, to, eat the other day,", ne remarxea cas? Dally. Tasted good,-too.. But they're Imported all the way from -Spain, so e cost too -much , for., me to bring yea .some. Ton - might try pickling these." i' . '' ' -.. . From Ala remark grew trip across the .bay to the nnlf erslty ner time waaln the clryT '"Ther epparently the aly';p)ae;Uv'CiiillfornU, was t&A awaf a redpe-f or pickling ripe olives, .Mrs. Ehmana found an "empty keg or two, wolf. Jor, tack '.of room Indoors; .she bad, to proo up-under toe house ixch on the sloping 'nfou&talnaMe. When ber.son cane home, she opeaea a Judicial) k Hi'iw 4m(WMf Ml fnllAwa.". I r '? ny these.Taatd fits mother, hoid lKg-OT 'another, -open" Jhr I.thonght Td experlraeiit a.bU wjtb that reilpe.? "UTij, mother I couljV. sell those at a'atdeltneto the hardware-lob T .said "6 .boy? rCeoiyoti daltefaftf; ' l ioved her kitchen, kept'a copy of 1 juet what I.dIQ;"Bot youH Uke this tWrd Mtch eUir better.',' And be fltd. So- Bfd the, 'traded when-he begsa to peddle. EhmsDd's oUWou.'hli route, So, .gradually,. d!d,.4be rest 'if the Unltejl 8tat - tht kfg',' under yi porch . grew iiito. a', factory that ' put money Into' tbfi pockea,-of fOfc8lUe hnd! ?r.'t'.l HX -v. '.'.. , 'For the Ebroanns have ovfir..Jbe c'ni' lo self-important 'ft the Artie mlnfnl(l,. town. 'The ', fc&ilnes tariyl of ecwrtty "ia;s fiyiilfy indve trr. t A fnintiy Industry so fnr s po. ;i : it I. j-t-iuuinrd. TV !ny.Jbwi l'h (I tn.n h Jiuug,'ovi r Ute'romn tuiiK-i'V . l'ronie a. hmje.-Jtha )n yh-otj Ug '.m,';h for 4 comfort, tvei . h'-ti tlie f''V t.lldr' -o are at, horn tut Umt Ui. 1 slli C-p f'entatloo ' t'. trrl "i)w-Tl-h f . ', 1' " w.nnMfm. An'l t.' A.-rnt-o t.f !!)' (unit grsn.1- 1'jinl.Aiu XT .U Z"1 1. .:i n'.AA With in the small plaqe. ;Sb. ?oh 0,clock; P. M.v 6n Monday, May. 19th, nnteered on many ..cv4c:.idbs, shes - l924hen Jhey will be publicly open served on the Republican, state exec-- ed, . for the purchase of $29,000 Far Uve board, she's worked-on the, pom- 'mer Special School -.Taxing District' mlttee appointed recentlyby Secretary bonds of the. County .of Randolph. :Tbe Work to Investigate Indian affalri.. And Bonds will be dated May 1, 1924, . will always, she's kept tq writing for sheer Joear interest from their date at a love of it Just now, She aays, she's rat to oe nereatter aetermined, pay-, putting "together a sertes 'of sketches, ".We semiiajmually on May 1st and f -rtrr nBoni- ' rf th 4t November .1st, and will be coupon bonds, with privilege of conversion in- . to fully registered bonds. -The bonds will be of the denomination of $1,000 each, and will mature serially, .one bond on May 1st in each- of the years lyb to 1954, inclusive, rrincipai and interest will be Say able In gold coin of the United States at The Seaboard National Bank, in the City of--' New of "the - real Southwest' NOTICE people of the great FtDATUxlLNU -' Suii Wkoa epjsda After -voti've Duxcled that out you go to, and dlaoover on the right and lefj. margins other astonishing legends. Such H: av -Ftown Approximately 800JJQO . MUes, or "Performing ,on Trapese tOOOigeet to the Ms,", and rradaalTy row eyes come to rest on 3f Done m the Air Wr Do It" with a,.- Al eV . a. - CftaVAM y f01.- absolute divorce from the defen- County of Randolnh. mnat nae Deen learning umbo uu j,.,. .nA aold.dfifondant .w4U further Bidder am Invited North Carolina, Randolph "County. Janett Luck vs. Everett Luck. The defendant above named will . xwk,- take notice that an action entitled as The bonds are payable exclusively above has been commenced - in the out of taxes to be levied in Farmer Mrs. Hdrchem .Superior Court-of Randolph County Special School Taxing District -in the A.- - .1 . - - utuik, aim muu -uutiiiuuh. -mu iuiww aiuueiB nrv utritcu w name uio smce .before alrplanej wese insentod.. tt. oaca that he is.reauired to an- rate of interest which the- bonds are j Then- yo , discover If you're as near on the 81st dav of. May. 1924. be to bear. The. rate nef annum named tacky M 1 waevrthe-pfctnre of an m. fore D. M. Weatherly Clerk of the- must be a multiple of one-quarter of. denlehly . pretty .jrtri. who, isn't the Superior Court for Randolph County one per cent per centum and must not least bit modest aoouvt&e omo 01 ner lat ma omce in Asneooro, 0. . ana exoeea six per centum. i, ne nonus wui birth..- Bbe'dlsoovered Amerioa,- via 1 answer or demur to the complaint jor be awarded to the bidder offering to nKmrn KaiL. hi March. 1890. - Since absolute divorce in 'said action or the take them at the lowest rate of in- piauiuii wui appij w uiv tuiii, iur ivrest. ' as oeiween Diuuera naming the relief demanded in said complaint the same rate of -Interest, the amount Tihs the 22nd day of April, 1924., - I of the premium will determine . the w: 3l lOvett, Dept ! "' V """S " Ld or Clerk of the Superior Court for Ran-"r1 8 j. v r , . , rmuuiHut must o ui -seaiea en- dolph eoanty. -1 vlnn mrkM on th AutelriA Pn. B. n Britun, , Atty, -.MMh "Zr"A.' A j -Lee M. arns,-Register of Deeds, Ashebore, North 1 Carolina, 'bidders 'must presentwith their bids a eerti ihovi bae headquarters-hi Wichita. Bat Mrs.': Horcnem expiame that she has to.be.ao (be road, pretty. conrm-. ball tr which' I Uke a she sneana inhe akiKb sbe glves'.ber.Skome iiSDaf 4irmkT 'at' Ransom,, Just; Dka artrl whe never. coes even to the rd a lettei written 'to Jul she told ma that she had Juet ma4 a new 1 .-.i i lilt.. ,1 . .. 1-rr.fnf UI AGO 4M -NOTICE i'. r if. Having quallned aa - administrator on, the estate Nrtfe Staley, r a. Board of Commissioners of the Coun-, , , eeeaed, before IV M, Weatherly, Clerk ,ty of jaandolph; upon aa! incorporated , ' 61 the Superior- Court of. Randolph bank WtrosV company, tr a rum of muntv! All nntona navlnr el aims -w ' . .1-1. " t . .iijuiic t. xvl vr 111 ma uaunui hui to t gainst said estate ;are .notified, ? p,r cent f the face; 'Amount' of .f '!.. present them. to the. trndersigr.ed, 6v-tht bonds bid for. to secure the coun- I. Vv from a r- -J i-.: . . "' hn Dvtns at mv Loois oa'Juir 6. She's leeh to wmmerclsl aVlatoa ly verined.bn orbefifrethe 1st dayerty against -any. loss 'resulting fr fCwr years,; 4rachHto,f Jumping jm M'ir'!h!L 4w111 'ailore of the bidder to., eomply, Team . UMeebow, tnat-amipie recon , me 1 ( - w . - 1 with l.r.3 For l ive t I ' ' ; '1 1 ov 4" 1 '' "T V f I dr.'i '. r ' r r fx- !t;h 'I.' fe t- , X. u, . t t .n hfT'mchhw gives .one -a . torui 'Ol rwilftuitloe the.hngenesi.pff each rV-tory.) l" ' YktiU ti . f , A4 regular 'joN'Mra, Hotcb ape iwam 00 wrryinlpeengeTrs 'con n ; 1aJly. The last half- year a-ar v-i hr tMlJ wett; very 1 steadily. fn htwt notrJr stick of adnever inMif h !. rtnwa to kn tha.ree m 1 of, rnn-a nowfl. Cwmtlhg from ; "i:rj. ehe' U tlmisg to make I,-") rr.:!i Won Wlntrf tbtS dw m ( f nf rtl tail fir1r; , V ; This 28th day. of April,' 1924C ' X " -rtt M. FEKREEAdmr. 1 " t-f 'WoMrow was i t i :,n,QX) Iw a ttitl! for ) ill f.M bv M wMow. j ' r .;';irg v. '.lion; the la'ter ' 1 f ' t. v'k. Tlie otilv ..)(!- I ' r V. .: r n aiw' those Inr!pt 1 1 v-hkh" mill not. exceed .terms of Urhid. ': . ' V rrarcrauer mus( nav accruea in- irom the date of the bonds . to i '': the date uf: delivery?-' The. rl(rht. la '4 ' reMrved to reject artf and ftn kids.,. (Successful Udders will be furnished K"--' with the Opinion of Mefmrs.' Reed,,' Dougherty A lioyt, of New'Tfork " -f .r7,Vih'ndinr. M'rn"-r.s of the Comity of r . r j-..-.-.- ..JCandou)Wt i:'"!e 'eir.!-iively out of Having qualified as executor ef the-the 4axeir to h lovir.l iB Fanner ,, tnnt will and .teitwrnSnt of -ThonuMi Special Ccliool Taxing District,''-,' Davis, drpa-d, before D..M. Weath- By order of Uie Boardf. Commls srly, C3r of tee fluperior Court pfstonrrs.' , . "f Ranll.j.h runty All peraoni hgvinfrj Dated,May t'h, ,' . ' claim at-tiii.t said estate are Botifltd I i ) f't' 'jrr 'I ' T TAT: 1 . f to rr""- t t!.-m to tlie unHemlgned, rt.g.94! r .., r cf n -V dufVerii i t, cA or Wore the 1ft day . , ; . or My, l.'.:", or thin. notice win . tej Cmrti cf I plii.li4 In bur f tlirir wcovrtyj atid Nrih. Can.' 11 prrioni owinc sii eruiie- win a f'ats-vi fyinia Tonrard and make immiiii vrir), I ; : ,",,"'t, ' - ' '. .- ' , Irl-rto I in't 4 ll.m iith df of April, 1024. 1 , . . , . ' Im B, PAVP. r'cijtnr, 'r-.rh : 'v ,6t'5-l .' t..vr City, t. Cd'.i:.;.g .. ;; 1 f 1 I 1 1 in . -1 t J'

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