Taarsday, October 1C, 1924 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. Jforth Carolina, Guilford County Crescent Lumber Company v. F-H- Hendrix and Millard Hendrix. By virtue of execution! directed to the undersigned from the - Superior Court of Guilford county, in the above entitled actions, I will, on Monday, the 3rd day of November, 1924 at !2 o'clock M., at the court house door "' aolPh. county, seU to the high--est bidder for cash to satisfy said executions, there being two of the ame title all the right, title and in twWch said F. H. Hendrix and JiUlard Hendrix, defendants, have in the following described real estate, -and which they had in said real es tate on the 2$st day of January, ,,1924, or at any time thereafter: Being lota 42 and 43 of the map of a J; . Tomlinson property in -Archdale recorded in plat book No Pa7' te tt Register of Deeds office of Randolph county, N. C. Said iota fronting 50 feet each on the east aide of David street and being each -60 feet wide in the rear, and 200 feet eep. Beginning at a stake Epsie Allred's orner in Z. Cox's line and running N. 86 1-2 deg. W. 47 1-2 poles to a atake; thence S. 3 1-2 deg. W. 11 poles to a stake; thence S. 86 1-2 deg. E. v-47 1-2 poles to a stake Bertha Little corner; thence N. 8 1-2 E. 11 poles to the first station containing 4 -acres more or less. Also 4 acres described in deed re corded in Book 208, page 405, 6 1-2 '?crS? S? Boo 208, page 406, 6 acres in Book 208, page 407, and 7 1-2 -cres in Book 208, page 411, Eegis--ter s Office of Randolph county. I19U 0,6 30th day of SePtembr. 10 2 24. A-C-t0X'Sheri-NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND By virtue of an order of resale nmade by the Superior Court of Ran dolph County in the sale of certain property owned by R. P. Copple and "exposed to public auction, at the -eourt house door in Randolph County "by the undersigned mortgagee and as signee and now by reason of an or der of resale ordered by the court, he undersigned will expose and sell at the court house door in Asheboro, C, to the highest bidder for cash, at 12 o'clock, M., on Saturday, the 18th day of October, 1924, the following tract of land: Beginning at a beach stump in In gram's line; thence North 1 12 deg. E. 67 chs. and 55 Iks. to a stone, for merly a dogwood, on Ellen Welbourn's 'line; thence W. 88 1-2 deg. W. 13 chs. to the old McCulloch line; thence S. 70 deg. W. with said line 17 chs. to at stake in said line; thence S. 1 1-2 deg. W. 61 chs. and 70 Iks. to a white oak, formerly a pine, Ingram's cor ner; thence S. 85 deg. E. 32 chs. 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 iollows; 1st Tract: Beginning at a .stake in the middle of the road on the original running S. 1 1-2 deg. W. 64 1-4 poles to a rock, original comer; thence W. 6 deg. E. on the original line 24 poles and 20 Iks. to a stone in said line; thence N. 1 1-2 deg. E. 67 poles to the middle of the public ro&a, a wmw oak on the South side -of said road marked for a corner; thence N. 79 degrees along' said road to the beginning, containing ten (10) -acres, more or less. 2nd Tract: Be jginning at a white oak, Ingram's cor ner, on Rice's line; thence E. 623 feet to a stone; thence N. 892 feet to an oak; thence W. 623 to a stone; S. -292 to the beginning, containing four -and one half (4 1-2) acres. This land is being resold because the last bidder did not come forward and comply with the terms of the awle. This the 30th day of September, 1924. J. L. ZIMMERMAN, Mortgagee. MAMIE HEGE, Assignee. 2t 10 9 24. CLERK'S NOTICE INortit Carolina, Randolph County. C. M. Ferree, Admr. of Reuben Cra vsn, Dec'd. Hary I.Crarsn and R. H. Craven. The above named defendants will take notice that an action entitled a .above baa been commenced before (be -Clerk of Mid County for the purpoat of atlling to make aiseti to pay debt, certain land lying and being in JFranklln villa townahto. Randolnh county, belonging1 to the late Routen CiaWn, taid matter to be beard . by Mid Clerk on the 8rd day of Novtra W, 1924, at Ms office on Aahebord; , J. C, and tii defendant will than appear and answer or demur U ' the 3Ution r too petitioner will apply or the relief demanded in Mid peti tion, j ; ' 1 W. A. LOVETT, Dept. V Clork Superior Court 3a H. Redding, Atty for lift v 4t 10 0 24. .- NOTICE Having qualified M administrator on the aetata of Jamoe Burton, . de Ufore D. M. WeeUirly, Clerk of Puperio Court oRandolpli otmty; All perwmo having daima E5int m eut are 'notified to TrMnt them to the undemigned, do T v-rin.l, on or before the 1st dy of CVtob-r 1925, or this notice will be p!-ilel In bur of their roroveryj and all pernoni owing aald OataU will ome forward and make imroedlata jawttl-m-Tit Tbij 23rd ef of Pvrnr, 1Q2L. A. E. tUHTON. Admr. tp4tU24 llifc-h rol.t,N. C ISO 1 ICE . nv!ng fraalif.H rlmtr!)fafnr fin tM e'nle of Jm ( stpf w( Hb. '"i, t ' ''.re I. M. '. fs!l.'f, ( "clr ' ' f -''rinr Couit ef h ! ,' i i .. )", r : NOTICE OF LAND SALE By virtue of an order of the Super- ior Court in that certain proceeding entitled H C. Kersey, administrator against L. C Andrews et al, I wiM on the 27th day of October, 1924, at on the Z7th day of October, 1924, at 12 O'clock M. At th miirf ViftiloA tir in Asheboro, N. C. offer for sale to 1 the highest bidder the following de scribed tract of land. Beginning at stone on northwest corner of the RMrn P n.v-h k . . thence South on original line 26 soles to a stone; thence East 18 1-2 poles; inence Kortn z pole to a stone; thence West 18 1-2 poles to the be- e jjg. or less.- The teme being a portion of th. r-,- p h.J?w v,vL.t.j ginning: eonuuninar urea acres more TV,i. t. .Xm . v..! recommendation of the commissioner f?! "v kA02Unlks. to a whjt oak; tNow. Therefore, Be It Resolved By who sold the land in this proceeding S "Mf t ti. 18 and 75 Unks the Boawi of Town CommUsioners of as he has the information, that the !?f "i''no ,T .West 78 Ea8t 21 the Town of Asheboro; that said pe same will bring more money. I v25? "n V t ? k 1 ? S ; thence titxons and each and a11 of them are This thk ZVtfl day of September, 1924. JOHN T RRITTATV ,Mn,,. JUtN 11 KITTAIN. 4t 1U M Commissioner CLERKS'S NOTICE North Carolina, Randolph County. In the Superior Court W. M. Jordan Rosa Davis Jordan. The defendant will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Sunerinr flnnrf nf Randolph county, by plaintiff against eienaanL. Tor tne nnnuiu nr fuwnir. insr an absolute divorce: and the s1t4 aeienaani win lurtner take notice that she Is refmJniH fa armour at the office of the undersigned in the court nouse, at AsneDoro, Kandoiph county, North Carnlinn. nn tViA O.Kth Aav October, 1924, and answer or demur to tne complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 25th day of September, 1924. D. M. WEATHERLY, Clerk Sunerior Court 4t 9 25 24 NOTICE Having qualified as executor on the estate of Henry H. Frazier, 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 veri fied, oil or before the 27th dav 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 23rd day of September, 1924. T. S. BOULDIN, Extr., 6t pd 9 25 24 Trinity, N. C. NOTICE OF LAND SALE By virtue of an order of re-sale en tered by the Clerk Superior Court of Randolph Countv. in the Snecial Pro ceeding entitled "Henry McDowell et al Ex-Parte", under date of October 6th, 1924, the undersigned offers for sale at public auction to the "fflghest bidder, for cash, on the premises in Randleman Township. Countv of Ran dolph. State of North Carolina, a 2 o'clock P. M., on Saturday the 25t' day of October, 1924, the followu? described lands, to-wit: i Tract No. 1. Beeinninir at a stnnt. in the road, John VanWary's corner and running West 11 chains and 14 links to a stone in Field's line; thence South 13 chains and 70 links to a stone in. tne ungjiml line and in Dick's line; thence East 10 chains to stone in the road; thence nearly North with the road 14- chains and 50 links to the beginning, containing 14 1-2 acres, more or less, the same being lot No. 1 of the Jarrel) land. Tract No. 2. Beginning at a stone Milton Lamb's corner; running thence West 11 chains and 67 links to . a stone in a meadow: thence North 13 chains to a atone: thence, West 14 Uhains to a atone in Ingold line (now Thorn. JUrkman's) thence North 11 chains to a atone, Lewis Hughea cor ner (iormerly Parson); thence East on Hughea line 11 chains and 75 links to a atone in said Hughea line, Milton Lamb's corner; thence South 25 de sreei East 25 chains to the heirinnln 'containing 26 acres, mora or leas. Tract No. 8. Beginning at a atone (Baldwin'a comer) on the East aide of the public road leading from New Salem to Randleman: runnlnr tW- South 9 degrees West four chains and 41 links to a stone; Lineberrys lias thence North 21 degrees East om chain and aixtr etrht links to a StOM in Xinebem'a Una: thenee N. 69 degrees East four chains and 48 links to atone in' the edge of said road: thanes South ti Wmm on chain and sixty eight links to the beginning , eomer, containing 8-4 acres, nor or We. Tract No. 4. Bea4nnln- at svsanna Bladen's eomer, now Charlie Lamb's miming (hence South (g de crees E. 4 chains and J links far a atons, Suaanna Baldea's comer, now Charlie Lamb's; thenea & 21 degrees West 1 ehaln and 64 llnki to a atone; thence North (9 dee-reea W. a eK.in and 41 links to a Mono on East aids or New SaISm and Randleman road; these with said road N. 21 degraas k. l chain and eg links to tho begin ning, containing 4-4 acres, mora' or Said Mt is Subject to the eannrnw atloa of tho court This tho 6th day of October, 1924 L. K BUSIES. Commlaalonar. It 10 9 24 , , Randleman. N. C s- NOTICK nvlrr rni"n4 aa exfulnt en Wis tale or ami f"re D. M. Vi'elhrlv, Clerk of ' tr.e Court rf Kaml'ili.li fnnnty, V r.stlt g flatma e!nat " " t ' r tO t t ) rf I THE ASHEBORO NOTICE OF LAND SALE . B Tirtu? of order ot Super- 10' YTl o ctTtmn proceeding r.""."i ' ?ncer. againsi ?a.w'Vii.Jr:' " 1 wlU on e 27th. day ' er st 12 o'clock, M., - .w. ""uot uuvt v AAneuunj, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder the following described tract ot land: Beginning at a cedar south of the Meadow branch; thence southeast chms '"d. 10 a dogwood; ."T cnns ana 3i lmka fi-i.. 7" ' ' T.J ' i j rT,K oouu cnains 0. , . "r ' ""u ? w 5 10 8tkei thenc South w.aJKf cntIml1a"d 6L .luiks .e: thence North 4 chains and 86 llnk to Pine stump: thence East 10 li. Vr "T . . " i tnence North 11 chains to a white j'oi f? North M West 1 chain !?.nl?6 !ks to an iron wood on the North side of the meadow branch; ' thence up said branch 1 chain anrf 76 hnks to a stake; thence North ,79! Be it Further Resolved, That the j East 14 chains to a stake; thence with Town proceed to make the improve ,tne various courses of said branch ments reauested in said netitinn. u u a jBn iron wood! thence wit; to pave with concrete the Streets South 6 rods to the beginning, con-1 mentioned in the petitions, within teining fifty (50) acres more or less, the limits therein described, including Terms of sale cash upon conftrma-1 the grading, construction, re-construc-t10":. ! tion and altering of curbs, gutters and laoA y September, ' drains, and also including the grading, 19J4- i construction, re-construction and al- .. JHN T. BRTTTAIN, Itering of sidewalks along both sides 4t 10 2 24 Commissioner thereof. The said work will be com- - NOTICEI Havincr nualifip.H on the estate of S. E. Bostick, de-1 Be it Further Resolved, That the ceased, before D. M. Weatherly, Qerk ; total cost of said improvements, ex of the Superior Court of Randolph i elusive of so much thereof as shall county; All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, du ly verified, on or before the 16th day of October, 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery;. and all persons owing said estate wall come forward and make immediate settlement. This 1st day of October, 1924. P. L. BOSTICK, Admr., 6t 10 16 24 Greensboro, N. C. Box No. 166 NOTICE Havinc nuallfieH as nHminiatrotinY on the estate of L. F. Fentrisia Ho. Uceased, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk oi oupenor v,ourc oi Kanaoipn coun ty; All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly veri fied, on or before the 17th day of Oc tober 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recoverv: and all persons owiag said estate will come forward and make immediate adjacent to their said premises, in Settlement. accordance with the present custom- JSeT J924" ary usae in the Town of Asheboro, a. ,n ,DrE FENTRISS, Admrx., within thirty days after the date 6t 10 16 24 Frankhnville, N. C. hereof, and unless such owner shall cause such connections to be made NOTICE ' on or before said date this Board will ! cause same to be made as by law All descendants of Joshua Edwards IZlt Si entire T f each nre moot m ut r I R.iwater and veT connection . required er's Store, in Siler City, on" Saturday, iiffSj aw?.or f e PC October 18th, at 2:30 o'clock for a'I IZT!. consultation regarding the settlement of the Edwards Estate in New York. (Siirnedl W. N. FmwAKDS lit pd H 16 24. RE.XJLUTIOn RE: PAVING PARK i:TZ., AND SALISBURY CTREET Whereas, n appears to the Board of the Town Commissioners of the Town of Asheboro, N. C, that petitions have been lodged with the Clerk of said Town, requesting that certain lo cal improvements be made on cer tain streets of said Town as follows, to-wit: The paving of Park Street from Wainman Avenue to Frazier Street; and Park Street from Frailer Street tn nlH TTuhorA Rnort. or A .QnllaK..m Street from North Fayetteville Street to Old Main Street,, with concrete or such other materials as the Board of Commissioner! may determine, in eluding the Grading and construction, re-construction and altering of curbs, gutters and drains, and also including the grading, construction, re-const ruc tion and altering of sidewalks along both sides of said streets within said limits, and that said petitions state that the nmnerfv nwn... aM n the whole of the coat of Mid Improve ments, exclusive or the cost of him at street intersections. And Where ai, bonds of the Town of Asheboro in s amount sufficient to pay for aaid work have been author ised and there will be available there from sufficient funds to pay the cost of said improvements, including that to be paid for by both the abutting property owners and Dr tno Town. And WllUMl. from tV Mftin..(u of the Town Clerk this day submitted, It appears that said petitions and sach of them fully conform to the statutes in such cases made and pro vided and art sufficient, and. are signed by a majority of tho property owners on said streets representing a majority of all the lineal feet front age abutting thereon within Mid Um ita, m appears from the following Park 8tret from Wainman Avenue to Frailer SLraat- Name of Owner Frontate sr.... Petitioned D, B. McCrary 176 feet Mra. U I. Umm - a t t Town of Aaheboro, by Arthar rioaa. iy or 870 feet Total ZmMaM I I L Uoners 691 feel v..' , . ' Total f renters on ; propooad im provement 1346 feet. , , Total owners who have signed Mil tion I. . . .. Total earner tivln Mid street 6. .. , , ,, rsrk Btrtt from FHtlar Street to old Uwharrio Road: - , , Name of owner - Frontaea f k" ".. i. . A' . rtltloaed John H TTtimhU iiui t . T- - . . C. Cranford 1M fwt V.. C. liirffM n i J. t Coll lm rs l. M. l.iir,l,le ,l f.t A- A-hnrtH irif) T. li ' V l f-t " ? f 't i. r: r v. ! r ) 1 COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. Name of owner Frontage Petitioned . 117 feet . 110 fet E. G. Morris L. B. Lambert tnas. I rTesneil 204 feet 204 feet McCrary Redding Hardware Co 85 feet tt. j. Armueia jr. Armfield & McCrar J. M. Caveness ... c. L. Scott Mrs. Z. F. Rush . . . 150 feet 180 feet 90 feet 60 feet 136 feet 124 feet U. C. Richardson . Total frontage represented by pe- "aoners 1256 feet. iv"-al " proposes lra- provement ieei Total owners who have signed peti tion 10. Total owners having frontage said street 17 nereoy ueiernunea 10 De suiiicient and in full conformity with Article 9 of Chapter 56 of the Consolidated Stat- utes of North Carolina, and the laws ! amendatory thereof and supplemen- tarv thereto smenced as soon as the necessary ar- rangements can be made and carried vP a completion as soon as reason- be incurred at street intersections be specially assessed against the proper ty abutting on said improvements pro portionately as perscribed by law, and that the assessments herein provided for shall be payable in ten equal an nual installments with interest there on at the rate of six ner rent. (R nor cent) per annum on the day ;on which raxes are aue ana payable, beginning with the next such date following the completion and confirmation of the assessment roll, or in cash without interest, at the option of the property owners, as provided in the aforesaid statutes. j That notice fft the assessments so made against said property be given when such assessments have been made, as provided by said statutes, in some newsnanpr nnhlisVieH in ths Town of Asheboro, N. C. Be it further resolved, that the owners of all property abutting pn said improvements shall several premises with water mains and sewer nines Waterl in tv, cf-t,, the municinalit.v nftor- Hofaulf v,,. such property owner in making the same as hereinbefore provided, shall be specially assessed against the par ticular lot or parcel of land for or in connection with which it is made. Notice is hereby given that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Board of the Town of Asheboro, N. C, at a meeting thereof duly held on the 9th day of October, 1924, and this publi cation is in compliance of the sta tute. All persons are required to take notice hereof and govern them selves accordingly. This the 9th day of October, 1924 JAMES B. NEELY, Clerk. DISBURSEMENTS OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Following is a list of the dis bursements made by the board of commissioners at their regular month ly meeting October 6th. General Fund A C. Cox, salary $208.33 A M. Cox. salarv 7K nn D. M. Weatherly, salary $166.66 W. A- Lovett. salarv linn on Lee M. Keams, salary $166.66 Iola Lowdermllk. Mlarv 178.00 Lena Hllliard, 2 mo. help C. S. C. office 1100.00 S. D. Lowe, hoarding- nrimnn- rs 1261.75 W. L. Coltnroe. conviction bloek- sder 150.00 N. B. Tilley, Janitor $60.00 K. U Cooper, capture 3 stills 116.00 P. L. Walker. caDture 1 still IK on 8. W. Presnell, capture 1 still $5.00 Aaheboro Drug Co., drugs prison- 85 Minnie L. Hoover, court steno- graDher 1K7.KA C H. Lucas, 6 days court crier $15.00 Fox Furniture Co., bedding for prisoners $15.00 B. F. Brown. caDture itlll IK Ml A C. Cox, Sept mileage ... $26.00 W. D. S ted man, 1 case toilet pa- P $7.25 Asheboro Bargain House, supplies S Kronen um Aaheboro Hdw. Co, suppliM for court boom $15 Asheboro Furniture Co, 4 dot. chairs snd 8 sot nada unim Elliott Ffcher Co, 1-2 dot. typo- - wrltter rtbbettt ikoa KsystoM Envelope Co., caas tn. TeloMa seta Asheboro Courier, printing actios cnaara polling places ...... $110 E, g. Millsaps, Jr, eotmtf dot- f onatrator iMn Dr. C C Hubbard, txamlnatloci lunaUo-i...i... $3.44 Town of Xdteboro, waltr and , Kte ...i ;.r. $48.60 Randolph Telephone Coi phono ' TT,X nils M. Krn, Sepl Jw1iro $11 JO L M. Robliln, ticket Cihfdrata ronlon $3.gJ Aiebora rrlnting Co., ; '! .... ror,y ,.":re . . , $11.43 1' if'. . :rVt, , I , , . t. C E. P. Hayes, 1 day primary . . 13.00 Fox Furniture Co., burial pauper $8 .00 Asheboro Bank & Trust Co., Int. on note $60.00 Bank of Ramseur, int. on note $75.00 Newsome Motor Co., gas county home $6.50 J. T. Millikan, 4 pigs county H $20.00 Electric Equipment Co., repairs county home $23.33 W. D. Stedman & Son, supplier county home . . $85.46 Asheboro Ice Co., ice county home $6.25 Asheboro Drug Co., drugs county home $2.40 Asheboro Grocery Co., supplies j county home V $62.85 , R. C. Johnson, 6 shirts, 6 pr. over I alls, pr. shoes county home $17.55 I Cox-Lewis Hdw Co., mdse county home : $8.50 Kandoiph Tel. Co., 3 mo. rent county home $6.30 N. H. Ferguson, 3 mo. salary supt. Co. Home ' $225.00 S. Crown Mill, mdse. county H. $68.05 Lucile Forrester, 8 days work on tax books $69.00 Linnie Burkhead, 8 days work on tax books $16.00 M. F. Talbert, 26 days work on tax books $78.00 E. B. Leach, 5 1-2 days Co. com. and mileage 104 $32.40 T. J. Finch, 11 1-2 days Co. com. and mileage 350 $81.00 C. C. Cranford, 5 1-2 days Co. com. and mileage 0 $22.00 L. M. Cranford 5 days Co. com missioner and mileage 160 $36.00 C. M. Staley, 5 1-2 days Co. com. and mileage 160 $38.00 D. M. Weatherly, bills court cost $1024.38 Roads Inter-State construction Co., con struction $2098.15 J. C. Poe, same $150.90 W. W. Cole, same $100.00 C. C. Purvis, same $163.60 Asheboro Hdw. Co., same $41.50 W. N. Edwards, same $16.00 D. M. Bulla, same $100.00 Montgomery Hdw. Co. $90.50 W. C. Siler, same $50.80 Ben S. Lambeth, same $721.50 W. L. Coltrane, maintenance $69.61 W. J. Lowe, same $6.00 C. W. Craven, same $45.75 Ernest Ridge, same $79.00 M. W. Garner, same $6.00 H. N. Brooks, same $56.00 A. B. Ellis, maintenance $17.75 R. L. Richardson, same $79.14 A. P. Richardson, same $77.50 J. P. Wicker, same $57.50 J. M. Harrison, same $92.50 S. A. Pickett, same $88.15 J. R. Auman. same $76.00 R. E. Moffitt, same $118.00 W. L. Coltrane, construction $81.00 R. J. Lawrence, same -$148.90 D. E. Davis, gas and repairs $21.31 G. Ed York, same $33.00 Ingram Filling Station, same $133.51 Newsom Motor Co., same $1.70 Texas Company, same $10.18 Southern Oil Co., same $41.80 Asheboro Motor Co., same $6.63 Standard Oil Co., $368.46 J. G. Spinks, same $7.20 J. H. Caviness, same $7.08 C. M. Tysor, same $15.70 Cox-Lewis Hdw. Co., gas and re- . . . pairs $8.35 Smith Motor Co. same $85.40 Enterprise Store Co., same . . $24.22 J. W. Boon, same $6.00 E. F. Craven, machinery and re pairs $438.45 Armp York, 1 mo. labor $80.00 Hobert Allred, same $80.00 J. C. Kirkman, salary and money advanced, etc $170.12 Bud Lowe, 1 mo. labor $80.00 Jake Millikan, same $80.00 Bill Lovell, same $80.00 Grady Lowe, 12 days labor . . $36.96 Laurin Cranford, 1 mo. labor $80.00 C. A. Lewallen, 8 3-4 ds. labor $21.40 W. M. Burrow 3 1-2 days labor $13.00 E. C. Breedlove, 9 days labor $22.50 B. F. Morgan, 1968 ft. lumber $49.20 C. L. Surratt, 3093 ft. lumber and 3 sills $101.72 Sophia Lumber Co., 400 ft. Ibr. $10.00 M. E. Allen, 3825 ft lumber $114.76 E. E. Lewallen, 270 ft. lumber $8.10 W. B. Hogan, 2139 ft. lumber $64.17 Robbins and Smith, 1601 ft lbr. $44.02 S. R. Arnold, 140 ft lumber . . $3.50 J. H. Cox, repairing bridge . . $30.60 C T. Luck, same $38.00 T. A Cox, same $5.00 Watkins-Leonard Co., supplies for bridge $19.86 Digest of Game Laws Following Is a diirest of the rame laws for Randolph county: Deer, Nov. 1-Nov. 16 (deer raised in private preserves may" be killed at any time); ruffled grouM (pheasant), Nov. 1-Nov. 15; quail (partridge), Not. 15-Mar. 1; wild turkey, Nor 16 Mar. 1: dove. Nov. 1-Msr. 1: Wwvl. cock, Nov. 15-Jan. 1 ; blackballed and golden plover, yellowlegs, Sept. 1 Doc 14; ducks, gecM, Wilson snipe, Nov. 1-Feb. fj opossum, Oct. 1-Jan L Part of Columbia Township; Upland game by landowners and tenant, Nov. 16-Mar. L Trinltv and N M.rk townships: Unlawful to liberate fox M) foxes, Nov. Wan. 1$. Nonreei- oent of county fox hunting license, $25. Written Mrmlulna mouImJ Nonresidents may hunt on own land witaout license. Nonresident of State license, $10.50. Peace And BaWa ffceied Al Cmv gTegsftmal Meet lag Saadsy At a . eonrfentianal auMliw t the Pmhrterisn Church last Sunday morning u following deacons and Elders wars elected: Daeons, L ' Li Whitakcr, Henry hL Robins, a A, raiierwm, tJoert, Bam U Btory, Jam Neely, f. L, .Brooks,, John UUnMf. . . ' ; ' V 1 Mr. J. W. Hieeda Pepper TWh ReHpe , . Child ren To avoid imitations, ahrayi look for Proven direction on each package, 1 f " V TVS.. m "V 4 . ' I JL ' IV f V PENDER'S. Stores LARD Good Cookino- Pnnnrl 1 lb. Can , . 22c 2 lb. Can 42c t. SNOW DRIFT LARD, 4 lb. can 81c 8 lb. can ... . $1.52 SUGAR Best Granulated, Pound 8e ' HAM Swifts Empire, Small Average, Pound ; 25e ." D. P. Sliced BACON. 1-2 lb. carton 21e- 1 lb. carton 40c BACON Baltimore Sugar Cured, Pound 31 4 unionio. ouiunaiu oeeuea or oeeaiess. larsre dk izc i-zc CEREALS D. P. OATS, Three Packages for . 25e: r 1 nr.ii . . . f- yuaKers or motner uais, pKg Quaker Oats, Large Package PRAIRIE ROSE BUTTER ? Cut from Original Tub, lb 46c ' i 1-4 lb. Ind. Quarters, lb 50c - SPREADIT, Nut Butter, Best Spread for your Daily Bread, lb. 27e MILK Van Camps Evaporated, Tall can 10e Eagle Condensed, can 20c Square Brand Condensed, can 14e Pet, Bordens, and Libbys Evaporated, can ,' He FISH x Codfish, Gortons Ready to Fry, can 14c ;Fish Roe, Gortons, can 24e Herring Roe, N. C, Large Can 25c Small can 15c Sardines, Domestic in Oil, can 5c ; Salmon, Tall can '.'. 15c '. MACKEREL, Fancy White, Each : 12c VEGETABLES CELERY, FANCY BLEACHED, Stalk ,12c Lettuce, Large head 12 l-2c; Cabbage, N. Y. State, lb. 3 l-2c- Rutabagas, lb 4c; Potatoes, Fancy Jersey, lb. 3e GRAPES, Tokay, lb 15c PEAS. Blue Boy Earlv June, can 9c The finest grade of peas ever put in a can for the money. D. P. CAKE Those who are not using D. P. Cakes are missing real cake quality Light Fruit, Layer or Plain, Pound 7. 25c 1 Our Famous Round Pound Cake, 1 lb. 6 oz. carton . '. '. . . '. . '. 35c Ring Sponge, 1 lb. carton 25c ' BREAD OUR PRIDE, Better than Homemade, 21 ounce wrapped loaf 9e D. P. Milk Loaf, 16 ounce wrapped loaf i, . .... 7c : i . fl f D. P. BLEND, The World's Best Drink, 1 lb. BealeoVpkg. 43c ? Sales for September were 50 per cent over August,' the best evi- dence of it's superior quality we know how to riva. ' ' Y hiLLOW FRONT, DelightfuUy Go6d, 1 lb. sealed pkof 38e GOLDEN BLEND, The Old Reliable, 1 lb. sealed pk . .Y.'.'.'Se ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminninimin,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, limiKiniaina j HEART OF THE SAND HILLS At A UC110m j WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22; 11:00 A. M.' ! IN ORDER TO SETTLE THE ESTATE OF 1 THE LATE I? V ITRQPTJV . , lvui, A - r- ., This sale will be the Peach Orchard at Norman." K C ' consisting of 160 acres, which will be told In fourtracta. ; en aa a whole the highest price will be conflrmod 500 Trees, of the best variety, of earliest and latest peaches found in the Sand Ilill Peach Belt of . North Carolina. Two good dwelling, two tobacco barns, and other out buildings. Two large feules, two splendid hordes, cultivators, sprayers, and all equipment neces sary to conduct a peach orchard j Also all household and kitchen furniture. This orchard U known as one of the best in North Carolina, and has paid large - divid.-hds since it has been in operation. The trees are of the richt age and In excellent condition.' TWs orchard U located at Norman, N. facing good Highway, It's entire length and on the Railroad. Good churches, and schools, adjoining the estate. .Nine !llfi,inB ot, LN' P ta ofimixcd as the most healthy section of the South, and IWhurst the most ; popular Winter Resort between New York and Hori.la. ,irs. ussery nnaa this a larger bosinr Ihnn f' .handle, and it is noowsry that the t?(n i n r . . . t;. , .; Terms will be announced day cf ? ' - . ICOillAMS GIVEN AY? T Page Three? Gry for i5 MOTHER: Flctcner's Castoriav i a pleasant, bum less Substitute "-'for Csstor OH, Tvtgotk, Teethinff Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants m anna and Children all ages. ' - the signature of VTfcXU Phyiidans ererywhere lotumnrad ft. 17 .. IOC- .. 25c- . saiuw m Am A 1 X - r'r ' 1 V ?Y. I en.! In t"-,

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