Thurodfy, September 4, 1924 THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C Tart Three- b . -7 LEGAL NOTICES notice: NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND NOTICE LAND SALE Notice it hereby given that I have By virtue of an order of reeale old my interest in the business here- made by the Superior Court of Ran tofore conducted by the undersigned dolph county in the sale of certain and Nick Vlahoa. in the Town of oroDertv owned bv R. P. CoddIc and By virtue of an order of sale en- Asheboro, N. C, known as the San- exposed to public auction, at the tered bjr the Clerk Superior Court of itary Cafe, to the said Nick Vlahos, court house door in Randolph county Randolph County in the Special Pro- and this is to notify all persons that by the undersigned mortgagee and needing entitled "Henry McDowell et will not be responsible for any obli- assignee and now by reason of an or- -al, Ex-Part", and under date of the gations that may hereafter be con- der of resale ordered by the court, 26th day of August, 1924, the under- traded by the said Sanitary Cafe. the undersigned will expose and sell .signed will offer for sale at public. This the 15th day of May, 1924. at the court house door In Asheboro, auction, to tne highest bidder, for, THEODORE VLAHOS. N. C, at 12 o'clock, M., on Saturday, casn, on tne premises In Handle man t 8 14 24. township, Randolph County, North , Carolina, at 2 o'clock P. M., on Sat- i NOTICE crdey the 27th day of September, J 1924, the following described lands, Having qualified as administrator to-wit: on the estate of J. H. PhilliDS. deceaa- Tract No. L Beginning at a stone ed. before D. M. Weatherir. Clerk of Jn the road, John VanWerry's corner, the SuDerior Court of Randolph coun -and running West 11 chains and 14 ty; All persons having claims against links to a stone in Field's line; thence , said estate are notified to present .South 13 chains and 70 links to a them to the undejuiirned, duly veri- .stone in the original line and in 1 fled, on or before the 8th day of Dick's line; thence East 10 chains to -a stone in the road; thence nearly .North with the road 14 chains and 60 links to the beginning, containing 14 1-2 acres, more or less, the same be ing lot No. 1 of the Jarrell land. Tract No. 2. Beginning at a stone Milton Lamb's comer; running thence West 11 chains and 57 links to a stone in a meadow; thence North 13 chains to a stone; thence West 14 chains to a stone in Ingold's line (now Tom Xirkman's) thence North 11 chains to to a stone, Lewis Hughes corner (formerly Parson )( thence East on Hughes line 11 chains at 75 links to a stone in said Hughes line, Milton Lamb's corner; thence South 25 de crees East 25 chains to the beginning, containing 25 acres, more or less. Tract No. 3. Beginning at a stone (Baldwin's corner) on the East side of the public road leading from New .Salem to Randleman, running thence South 69 degrees West four chains And forty-eight links to a stone, Line berry's line; thence North 21 degrees .East one chain and sixty-eight links to a stone in Lineberry's line; thence .North 69 degrees East four chains and forty-eight links to a stone in the edge of said road; thence South 21 degrees West one chain and sixty eight links to the beginning corner, containing 3-4 acres, more or less. Tract No. 4. Beginning at a stone Susanna Balden's corner, now Charlie Lamb's, running thence S. 69 degrees JE. 4 chains and 48 links to a stone, Susanna Balden's comer, now Charlie Lamb's; thence S. 21 degrees West 1 chain and 68 links to a stone; thence N. 69 degrees W. 4 chains and 48 links to a stone on East side of .New Salem and Randleman Road; thence with said road N. 21 degrees E. 1 chain and 68 links to the begin ning, containing 3-4 acres, more or less. Said sale is subject to the confirm ation of the court. This the 26th day of August, 1924. L. R. HUGHES, Commissioner, 4t 8 28 24 Randleman, N. C. August, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This 8th day of August, 1924. ROBT. L. ELKJN, Admr., 6t 8 7 24 Liberty, N. C. litieal correspondent, writing to his paper immediately after toe um.o cratic national convention, dre a portrait of the democratic eand.ate that was postively amusing, hi m: counterfeit presentment Mr. Dau appeared as one of the old line of southern aristocrats, presumably a cotton planter, at any rate a fastidi ous gentleman who had never touch ed the hard work of the world with one of his fingers. What headway, asked this correspondent, could such a white-waistcoated and perfumed the 13th day of September, 1924, the candidate expect to make against following tract of land- ! President Coolidge, son of the soil. Beginning at a beach stump in In- , caua " aer " " lne mT line; thence North 1 1-2 de-! Plaln PPj wnh, which America swarms: neu, as uie loias aown ! in Clarksburg. They seem to find Next width will t cut m tk wlTi-a, Mt-tt liken tzoa. the t; g:ne, steed mit than Joublwi. Ard '-he mi:viduai transportation prob lem will be Solved. 1V-IHAMK MAN TELLS UK HU END'S KLX O EKY gram grees E. 67 chains and 66 links to a tone, formerly a Anm-rA nn VMttn Welbourns line; thence W. 88 1-2 de- P'eniy "i common cmy in uueir jonn NOTICE NOTICE Having qualified as executor on the estate of Louisa V. Brady, deceased, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph county; All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 23rd day of August 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This 1st day of August, 1924. C. L. BRAY, Extr., t 8 21 24 Liberty, N. C. Having qualified as administratrix on the estate of L P. Craven, deceas ed, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph coun ty; All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 7th day of August, 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all per sons owing said estate will come for ward and make immediate settlement. This 4th day of August, 1924. EMMA CRAVEN, Admrx. J. A. Spence, Atty. 6t 8 7 24. Coleridge, N. C. grees W. 13 chains to the old Mc Culloch line; thence S. 70 degrees W. with said line 17 chains to a stake in said line; thence S. 1 1-2 degrees W. 61 chains and 70 Iks. to a white oak, formerly a pine, Ingram's corner; thence S. 85 degrees E. 32 chains to the beginning, containing two hun dred and eleven (211) acres more or less, excepting the foregoing boun daries, two parcels of land bounded as follows: 1st Tract: Beginning at a stake in the middle of the road on the original running S. 1 1-2 degrees W. 64 1-2 poles to a rock, original corner; thence W. 5 degrees N. on the original line 24 poles and 20 links to a stone in said line; thence N. 1 1-2 degrees E. 67 poles to the middle of the public road, a white oak on the south side of said road marked for a corner? thpnrA M 70. drrMa nlnncr said road to the beginning, containing 1. M fll Afrs mnw nr looa 9n.l Tract the late NOTICE OF LAND SALE By virtue of an order of the Su perior Court of Randolph County in that certain proceeding entitled J. B. Allen, et al against Carl Rich. I will on the 20th day of September, 1924, at 12 o'clock M., sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the court house door in Asheboro, Randolph county, N. C, the following described real estate. First Tract: Situate, lying and be ing in the County of Randolph on the waters of Uwharrie river and bounded as follows: Beginning at a forked gum tree on the East bank of said river and running; thence North 85 degrees East on Bingham's line 22 1-2 chains to a stake; thence North 13 chains to a Sawood Debark Showa comer; thence West on his line 24 1-2 chains to a pine; thence North 12 chains and 25 links to a black oak; thence North 75 degrees West 29 chains to a small pine in the old field; thence North 85 degrees West 6 1-2 chains to a pop lar tree on a high bank; thence North 19 degrees West 2 1-2 chains to a hickory tree on the East bank of said river above the bank; thence down said river to the various courses to the beginning, containing 115 acres more or less. Terms of sale cash upon confirma tion. This the 13th day of Augut; 1,24. JOHN T. BRITTA1N, 4t 8 28 24 Commissioner. It is plain that the republican man agers have already waked up to the fact that Mr. Davis has forced them to change their tactics. The oppon ent of their comfortable imaginings has disappeared, and in his place stands an antagonist forceful, aggres sive and prepared to fling himself up on popular sympathies with popular issues in his hand. Mr. Davis can be fought, no doubt, but he can not according to the original republican plan of campaign. That has now to be changed in the face of the enemy always a dangerous thing to do. I Jack Presnell, Asheboro Citizen, Dies In ReidsviUe Jack Presnell, who was bom and reared in Asheboro but who has for many years been living in Rocking- j i i. -1 : - n j :n ... I uuiii cuuuiy, uieu 111 neiusvuie, au- Mr. Presnell was a son of The Dawea plan will have its trial and the world will see what hap pens. Germany gets four years to pre pare big reparation payments ex pected to amount to 1660,000,000 annually. We thought it pretty big when we built the Panama Canal in sev eral years. Germany will pay those that conquered her enough to build three Panama Canals every year, if this plan goes through. What books would you take to a desert island ? What would you do if you knew you had only one more year to live T What would you do if you had twenty million dollars T Helen Stein, intelligent young secretary of Nathan Straus, replied to that last question, "I'd go crazy." ua ncreo irmro lou. onA Tract- the late Jonn rresneu. He was mar- . Beginning at a white oak, Ingram's i ed early in life to Mariah Tucker, ; comer on Rice's line; thence E. 523 i of Asheboro. To this union there j feet to a stone; thence N. 392 feet to ' wre.l -""""".. ,"' ' "ve ai an oak; thence W. 523 to a stone; S. Danville. The widow also survives 392 to the beginning, containing four resides at Reidsville where she and one-half (4 1-2) acres. and her husband have lived for the This land is being resold by reason : if,tr' im uaeg n, ur of an advanced bid having been placed on the price at which it was bid off at a former sale. This the 29th day of August, 1924. J. L. ZIMMERMAN, Mortgagee, MAMIE HEGE, Assignee. 2t 9 4 24. GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR GAS ON STOMACH Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, helps any case gas on the stomach in TEN min utes. Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and re moves all gasses and poisons. Brings out matter you never thought was in your system. Excellent for obstinate constipation. Guards against appen dicitis. Standard Drug Company. Jake Polakavetz To Open Store In Randleman vived by oneister, Mrs. Louisa Lamb, of Asheboro, and Shubal Presnell, of Guilford College. Mr. Presnell's body was brought to West Bend for burial, the services taking place August 22. Rev. 0. P. Routh conducted the ser vices. A large crowd of relatives and friends were present for the funeral. Those are old questions. Here is a new one, baaed on the experi ence of three Italian mountain climbers, that, held by a rope, hung for five hours over a moun tain precipice, waiting to be saved. What would yon THINK about hanging for five hours below the edge of a precipice? Would you review your sins and mistakes, vowing better conduct, if spared, or wauld you just HANG OVER THE PRECIPICE T We are all hanging over the edge of one steep precipice, called death. A great majority of us "just hang" and think about it very little. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator on the estate of Martha A. Presnell, deceased, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of Superior Court of Randolph county; All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, du ly verified, on or before the 2nd day of August, 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This 29th day of July, 1924. J. S. RIDGE, Admr., 6t 7 81 24. Asheboro, N. C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administrator on the estate of Nancy J. Scott, De- North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claim against said deceased to present Mm to the un dersigned on or Wore the 10th day of August, 1926, er this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This the 10th day of July, 1924. B. H. 8COTT, Administrator of Nancy J. Scott, Deed- Ramaeur, N. C, B. F. D. No. L t t U. NOTICE Having qualified as executrix on the estate of A. V. Williams, deceas ed, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph coun ty; All persons having claims against said estate ar them to the ui ed, on or befon gust, 1925, or th ed in bar of the to present uly verifi y of Au- . . be plead -.ccovery; and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settle ment. This 28th day of July, 1924. MRS. FLORA WILLIAMS, Extr., 6t 7 31 24 Ramaeur, N. C. Mr. Jake Polakavetz of Troy has leased the brick building on Main street in Randleman formerly occu pied by the Randolph Grocery Com- i pany, next to the drug store, and will 1 put in a stock of dry goods and j clothing. The building is being put J in condition for the opening. Mr. i Polakavetz is a very successful mer-j chant, having for a number of years conducted a large store in Troy and has more recently opened up a large store in L,reensboro. He is also in terested in a manufacturing plant in Troy and has large real estate inter ests there. A number of years ago, probably 25, Mr. Polakavetz used to travel over Randolph county peddling. By good business management he con- , tinued to enlarge his business until he was able to open up a store in Troy and since that time has continued to expand his business. j John Hagaman, aged 80 years, a Confederate veteran, narrowly es caped death at Statesville Thursday when he was knocked down by a freight train. I By Arthur Brisbane BULL MARKETS. FUTURE TRANSPORTATION. THE DAWES PLAN. OF WHAT WOULD YOU THINK? "Wheat prices jump in wild bull market." That headline was predicted in this column a long time ago. You read it yesterday and you will read more like it .. "May wheat" sells above $1.40 in Chicago. One dollar and fifty cent wheat isn't far off. And that is not bad news for Calvin Coolidge. As for com, its high price means wealth for farmers lucky enough to raise any, and high cost for the meat that is fed on it. What story t loneliness, despair and, perhaps, jealousy, lies back of a dreadful murder and attempted suicide reported from Lindsey, On tario? A mother twenty-eight years old, in her husband's absence, erected an improvised gallows, on which she hanged her two children aged seven and eight. She then cut her throat, and was found bleeding to death by her own husband when he returned to their lonely, isolated farm from "a visit to the city." :Afer she had hanged the children, the mother dressed them in their best clothes and laid them out. Then she cut her throat She may get well. The woman said nothing but "they are dead," when her hus band questioned her. Reading about that may by com- Sarison comfort some who think ley have serious troubles. He ff'rm: conciilerib'.y fnm a ir. UH.&cr. and coijc attatk. and l time.- ery yelli uix tors diatriiuxrd his ailment a- gall t'lai.irr trouble and that an operation h necefc.vary Some one persuaded him to try Mayr's Wonderful Rem edy Since taking it one year ago he tells me he has been able to eat anything " It is a simple, harmles preparation that removes the catar rhal mucug from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which t causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including ap pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by Standard Drug Store and druggists everywhere. FLOWERS-FLaDWERS Ford the Florist High Point, N. C. Mrs. VV. C. Hammer Representative for Randolph County Phones 11 and 144 VORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD PASSENGER SCHEDULES Effective January 28, 1923 Asheboro, N. C. Daily Except Sunday leave 8:45 a. m. Aberdeen, Ellerbee and intermediate points connects at Star for Raleigh, Charlotte and in termediate points. Leave 3:30 p. m. Aberdeen and in termediate points. Arrive 1:00 p. m. Arrive 3:25 p. m. Abeerdeec and In termediate points. For tickets, pullman reservations and mformation address or apply to L D. BURKHEADf Agent, Asheboro. N. C '6L..:.- ,M IfHURTI OO jb'V C SKIM taajk ku. f 1 ASHEBOSO DRUG (XX Aakebere, N. C (( V 1 v' -1 ' Ilalotabs : :. for . the liver Bewaiw af jmrtariene, the iwriMia 10c sllcaidi mg htm riag abw trade soark, , A CLEAR SKIN u Bright, sparkling eyes, cheek irfeS the glow at health, a skin as smooth as velvet, the ideal we all strive to attain. No f1h , no eruptions, no blackheads, no marks to destroy; the even texture of healthy akin, - The secret is pore, red blood freo from poisons and Impurities, blood that makes the body glow and radi. ate health,' blood that drives pirn pies, boils eruptions, eczema and) skin blemishes from the system, - LEON ARDrS ELIXIR FOR THE BLOOD 'makes rich red blood, drives the imparities out, brings the glow of health. Use it now. Insist oa LEON AUDI'S. Refuse substitutes. At all druggists, STANDARD DRUG COMPANY Asheboro. N. C 0 K "Rains have ceased and crops, es pecially cotton, are improving," is the cheerful news sent in to State College by many farm agents now. THEY WILL HAVE TO TRY AGAIN NOTICE Having qualified as administrator on the estate of Mary V. Petty, de ceased, before D. M. Weatherly, clerk of the superior court of Randolph county; All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, du ly vertfied, on or before the 6th day of September, 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement This 80th day of August, 1924. G. E. PETTY, Admr., 6t 9 4 24 Archdale, N.C. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator on th estate of Gilbert Gatlln, de ceased, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph eounty; All persons having claims against said sstat are aotlflsd to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, oa er before th 1st day of BeptemW. 1928, or this notice srlll pleaded in oar or weir ieeuTey; all rsons owirrr said stat will com forward and Biaka Immediate settlement ' ' .-, This 16th day of August, 1924. - ' B. P. BRTTTAIN, Administrator of Gilbert Gatlin, dee'd. t SI t4 ';..-',.'., be pi' and a , NOTICE OP PUBLICATION -v r North Carolina, Randolph County, " . - In th Superior Court iOtf Transfer Company ' - .-. CI vd Woolet..' ' '' The defendant shore named will '. tatr iintlM. that ui acilna mtttlwl rr. bov has been eornmeneed In th 8 - Mt I . . . T1 - . k t purpose of obtaining . tudgrnent walnut th defendant for ' th Don , ' trmnt of certain Bote rln by th NOTICE LAND SALE By virtue of an order of the Su perior Court of Randolph county en tered under date of Augaat 26, 1924, In th Special Proceeding entitled -Etta Martin by her next friend i. u. Harmon and William Apple, defend ants'' th undersigned will sell st nubile auction to th highest bidder, ea in terms or one-uiird casn, oai- j ane in. six months from dat of sale, with Interest thereon from day ofi sal until paid, or in cash at th pur chaser's option,' en the premises in Liberty Township. Randolph County, North Carolina, at t o'clock P. M., on Saturday th 4th day of October, 1924, th following described real es tate, to-wtti ; Tract No. L Situate on th South last side of th National Highway near th Town -f Liberty, adiombig th lands of 8Uly. Illghnll and Wtyt Beginning at a rock In Btalev's , line) near branch, comer with , Highnllt thence running South' with " Btalev's lin t Way's oom? a rock or dog wood about M rods; , these - wst wtth.Wsy's lin about 60 rods t a stake en th sid of said highway) thsne Northast with th highway t a stake en th East ski of said reed in HlrhnU's ime; thene Xsst with said Hlchnll's lin about 21 pole t th beginning corner end contain ing seven sod n-thlr4 (7 1-4) acres. sor or is Trset No. t Adjoining Hlshnll and ethers, bounded sa follows I B (New York Times.) Mr. Davis's speech had at least one instant effect. It destroyed a lot of ' ammunition which the republicans had i but bo many "Duds" on their hands.J Senator Walsh and Mr. Davis be tween them effectually disposed of ! the myth that the lawyer's heart beats in sympathy only with his re tainers. As for Mr. Davis in the guise of "a Wall Street man", that has now become so supremely ridiculous nowhere more so than In Wall Street Itself that we shall hear of it no more. There was also a fine fancy picture of Mr. Davis sa a bred and bom "conservative,' who, If he had happened to live in the north, would surely have been a republican. This supposed affinity with the republicans must have been the reason why they disliked him so Intensely! Accepting the current republican accounts of Mr. Davis, an English po- Steel common above 110, com worth more than $1 a bushel on the farm, twenty cents more than that in Chicago; wheat for delivery nex May selling at $1.40, stocks crawling up so that brokers, afraid to buy, rub their eyes saying to themselves "It can't be real." SOMEBODY thinks were is a boom coming. FARMER'S CAFE Good Wholesome Cooking Served on the table in family style. A variety of home cooked foods and you can eat . all you want. Rooms for rent at reasonable priced. Also line of groceries, candy, cigers and tobaccos. , Give us a trial and you will come again. Located' on Trade Street, J. C. Hammer's old stand SAM HOOKER, Prop. Lieutenant Donald Phillips flew 1,800 miles from Texas to Ohio. You may say, That's nothing, everybody does It" But notice the else of his flying machine, called "Ahmetta," spread of wings 18 feet, total weight Including motor, 480 pounds. W That machine does 20 miles on s gallon of gas, goes 106 miles an hour, sad oould tsks a traveling man from New York to Chicago in 0 hours across th continent in 80 fcofcra. "AlooeUe" oould be stored o an "upper shelf of a garage, th earth ear Mow, flying eat FOUNDED 1888 CHARTERED 1868 TRINITY COLLEGE DURHAM, N. a The following groups of study are offered, all leading t the degree of Bachelor of Arts: General) Business Administration; Religious Train ing; Engineering; Pre-Medical; Teaching; Pr-LgaL CrsduateCourses In all departments. Schools of ENGINEERING EDUCATION and Law REGISTRATION FOR NEW STUDENTS September 22. For Catalogue and Illustrated Booklet, Address R. L Flewsrs, Seety. dxfeadant sod endorsed by th plain. ! glntilng st a stake, Alton's Comf in tiff, and th defendant will f urthi-t i road, running thonc North 0 a, take nottr that h 1 required to p- froe East S3 poles to a rock, fl!fH Cat the offle of th drk ef th fill's enrnr; thnr Smth 1 otri ritf Court f Randolph County, Wert 8 pol to a fwkj thene flonth i Korth Carolina, en or hfor th Z.'thj79 r! ? Wst E$ tmlm i ' ly ef Sptswtter, 1924, thrn and; In wll rl; V,nr Nona 1 r' 'i ther t answor er rtmir 1 r cro- ju !; i -r.irr, ennUinlfg h l.a.f 1 ESTABLISHED 1897 THE BANK OF RANDOLPH i 'vr . . , '' ' ' ' - ' Asheboro, N. (X ... - D. B. McCRAKT, Prerieat J. D, R0S3, Vict President ' 'w. j. ARiine ti jri cuhir . U CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ryp&s i$ilO,CC3.00 :ii Every Onci Younff and Old, Should Hare a ; R.WKACCOUNT : 1 wiai ' - Aim "m- -ssf rbe unknown JwwM POETS have praised the wonders of the dawn. vO.' artists have caught the lights and shadows Ot ; v V high noon, a sentimental public has raved of setting. "JL u... r i -u u ' T 9UUS, UUl 1CW aUU 1U LA.LWtT.ll UC U1C IIM.JJJ LlWfW " who know the unknown hours between sunrise and breakfast. "; Wonderful hours for the motorist, whether he be V V; bent on business or pleasure. To the one they offer Vwr, irecaom irom iramc, a quick trip to tne CUT. ta ".' early start in the day's work. To the other, the 1 V . strange charm of slipping swiftly through viilaget 'tf f." V still sleeping in the pale sunshine. It's fun to watch : v V the waking world stretch and yawn, to note the'"'. V ' ,' first wisps of smoke rising from cottage rc&, to speed through a land without men. -"V ' (I ".', ' Explore the unknown hours. Whoever you are youll " find something worthwhile there, health, thrills, , beauty, mystery. But don't forget one thing. Better slip around this evening to the nearest "Standard' pump and fill up on gas, oil, air and water. "Standard " is just the gat for starting sleepy -motors on chilly mornings. ' -. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ' 3 t ', me: A it of the r' in (1 ?) fr !-. or I ' ' r li e f Acrc::niVilhtJ3 .1 u

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