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ft 1 hT THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C, Par Three . 3 xt.. on mil ,raaaj. nvcMiuci u, j--m a....... fir Worth pur-!.ei t ' r lan 1 LEGAL NOTICES MORTGAGE SALE NOTK E Mr. Pursuant to the power vestal in NOTICE! e undersijmed mortgage, and as- signee, by virtue of a certain mortg- Having qualified as administrator a?e dei1 executed by J. R. Ranson on thp estata of S. E. BoiUck, de- and wife M. J. Ranson, dated Sep vceased, befara D. M. Weatheriy, Clerk tember 8th, 1923 and recorded in of the Suaarior Court of Randolph Book 211 pae 126 in Register of ounty; All persons having claims. Deeds Office for Randolph County, N. -against said estate are notified to j C- also by yj, of certain present them to the undersigned, du-deed of trugt eIecuted j. MleD - f I A A L . t .V. J "t October, 1926, or thU notice will be AuUn b J- nsV8"d M, pleaded in bar of their recovery; and J- Ranson, dated May 26th, 1923, and .all persona owing said estate will i recorded in the office of the .Register come forward and make immediate of Deeds for Randolph county, N. C, settlement. in Book 200 page 513, which deed of , fit , j This 1st day of October, 1924. trust and note have been duly assign- , Having qualified . administrator on the estate of J M Patterson, de ceased, before D. M. Weatheriy, Clerk of Superior Court of Randolph coun ty; All persons having daimj against aid estate are notified to present ithem to the undersigned, duly veri fied, on or before the 22nd day of No vember, 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recover)'; and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This 17th day of November, 1924. M W. WOOD, 0-24 Climax, Rt- 1, N. C. Naanie Craven Nritrs of Vuncaaxin i arm istory I saw in The Coun. r '. last week that Mr. McAJiater waited a name for the Vuncannon Farm. I Think, and, I believe Randolph county will agree with me that 1 r John Milton Worth did as much for the unbuilding of Asheboro as anyone Jack Hamjet was a very unique character, but he was the first printer Asheboro had, and set the type for the first news paper published in Asheboro. Since fir Worth pur-!.sei t'r lan i Jaik HanUet, 1 li.n.k .1 wualj be fitting Ui combine the two i.aiiie. r.ame the Vurica.nun rami "W ham Karm". 1 nien-1) suggest and am nut expecting o'J.rrs t : :.ost and c it 1 no. V ith Miicere cor.gratu.at.ons to Mr. Hammer, and best wishes for ou ami yours, I am. very truly jrs. MRS. NANNIE CRAVEN. Hiks)four Home Brt$itf-r with DELCOUGHT PRODUCTS Electric Plants U'-shingMsdunes Water Systems y Australia is taking to taxis new companies will soon betf-in ation of 100 cabs each in Mel hi and in Sydney. LSV GENERAL E. C. COX, Dealer Asheboro, N. C. Box 491 Phone 168 t 10 16 24 L. BOSTICK, Admr., Greensbor6, N. C. Box No. 166 SALE OF VALUABLE FARM Undei1 and by virtue of the power of sale and other provisions contained in a certain mortgage deed, executed December 4th, 1920, by J. N. Cagle and wife, Dora Cagle, to Mrs. Eunice P. Steele, which is duly jacorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Randolph County, in Book No. 195, d to the undersigned D. E. Cauble, default having been made in the pay ment of both said obligations, the undersigned will expose to sale at public auction at the court house door in the city of Asheboro, North Caro lina, on Monday, December 8th, 1924, at two o'clock P. M., a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Randolph County, North Carolina, in Trinity township, described as fol- NOTK'E OF PARDON The undersigned hereby gives no tice that he will apply to the Governor of North Carolina for a pardon on or before the 1st day of December, 1924. Defendant was convicted at the De cember term, 1923, of the Superior Court, of Randolph county for a viola- tion of the prohibition law. All per- sons objecting to said pardon or pro- I testing against the same will file their i lows : Being Lot No. (20) 1 wenty of the objection on or before the above property known as "Artesian Acres", ; mentioned date. cage 139. default having been made in j a map or plat of which is duly record-1 .This the 12th day of November, the payment of the indebtedness se-!ed in the office of the Register of ' 1924. ured thereby, the undersigned mortg- 'Deeds for Randolph County, North I BEN BEAN. agee will sell at public auction to the j Carolina, in Book 190 page 586, to i j last and highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Asheboro, N. i C. on I MONDAY, DECEMBER 1ST, 1924 AT NOON, the following described lands, lying and being in Franklin "ville township, adjoining the lands of "Willis Moffitt, William Wrenn, R. B. Hughes, and others, and being more particularly described and bounded as follows: BEGINNING: At a stone in Black's line running thence North 33.32 chains to a white flint, Hughes cor ner; thence West with Hughes' line 16.29 chains to a white oak, (now a persimmon); thence North 22 degrees .East 19.25 chains to the middle of Deep River; thence East with the -various courses of said river 38 chains to a point in center of Deep Itiver; thence South 16 degrees West 20 chains to a gam; thence South 13.78-chains to a ton, Cox's and Cra ven's comer; thence West 7.21 chains to a persimmon; thence South 4.16 chains to a white oak; thence West 14 chains to the beginning, containing 112 1-2 acres, more or lefes. This 27th day of October, 1924. EUNICE P. STEELE, Mortgagee. H. R. SYSER, Attorney. -4t 11 6 Z4. V. Wilson, Atty. which reference is had, said lot con- j -t n 90 24 taining about four acres, more or less. ' . ! Terms of sale, cash. This November 6th, 1924. D. E. CAUBLE, Mortgagee and Assignee, and J. Al len Austin, trustee Assignor. 4t 11 13 24 ARE YOU TIRED, ACHY ALL RUN DOWN 7 jThis Asheboro Resident '. Tells You How to Get Well NOTICE LAND SALE NOTICE OF LAND SALE By virtue of-a decree of the Super ior Court for Randolph County in a .special proceeding entitled R. F. Spencer et al, aganst Lloyd Brower Jr., I will on the 29th day of Novem ber 1924 at the court house door in Asheboro, N. C, at 12 o'clock M., sell i Thorn at public auction to the highest bid- chains to a stone, ler for one-half cash arid the remain- By virtue of an order of re-sale en tered by the Clerk Superior Court of Randolph county, in the special pro ceeding entitled "Henry McDowell et al., Ex-Parte", under date of Novem ber 6, 1924, the undersigned offers for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, on the premises in Randleman Township, County of Ran dolph, State of North Carolina, at 2 o'clock P. M., on Saturday the 29th day of November, 1924, the following described lands, to-wit: Tract No. 1. Beginning at a stone 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 the original line and in Dick's line; thence East 10 chains to a 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 Jarrell land. Tract.'No, 2 Beginning at a stone Milton Lamb's corner; running thence West 11 chains and 57 links to a stone in a meadow; thence North 13 i chains to a stone; thence West 14 ! chains to a stone in Ingold line (now Kirkman's) thence North 11 Tired all the time ? Lame, stiff and achy? Tortured with nagging backache ? Knife-like twinges when you stoop or lift? Miserable with headaches, dizzy spells and bladder irregularities? Are signs of kidney sicknesses! Use Doan's Pills a stimulant diu retic to the kidneys. Here's Asheboro testimony: Mrs. G. S. Brown, Salisbury St., says: "My kidneys were out of order and I had dull, nagging backaches that macie me just miserable. I had no energy and -became run down. Headaches, too, were frequent and rriy kidneys acted irregularly. I "used Doan's Pills, which I got at the Ashe boro Drug Co., and they strengthened my back and kidneys, benefiting me in every way." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Pills the same that Mrs. Brown had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. MINISTER THANKFUL Lewis Hughes cor- thence East to a stone in said Hughes line, Milton Lamb's corner; thence South 25 de grees East 25 chains to the begin ning, containing 25 acres, more or less. Tract No. .'!. Beginning at a stone the East side i oi me rutinc noau leaning irom 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 48 links to a stone in the edge of ing one-half on a credit of six months, i on Hughes line 11 chains anil 75 links the following described tract of land; Beginning at a cedar south of the meadow branch; thence South 41 E. 11 chains and 82 links to a dogwood; thence South 4 chains and 36 links to a stake; thence West 1 chain and 6 links to a pine; thence bouth 4 chains (.(Baldwin's corner) on th and 25 jn)ts to a stake; thence South j (f the Public Road leadin 1 East 29 chains and 50 links to a stake; thence North 4 chains and 86 , links to a pine stump; thence East 10 chains and 102 links to a white oak; thence North 8 chains and 76 links to a stake; thence West 78 East i 21 chains and 73 links to a stake; thence North 10 east 15 chains to a stake; thence North 11 chains to a! white oak; thence North 11 west . 1 chain and 86 links to an ironwood on the North side of the meadow branch; thence up said branch 1 chain ami "75 links to a stake; thence North 79 east 14 chains to a stake; thence with the various course of said branch $2 rods to an ironwood; thence South 4 rods to the beginning containing fifty acres more or less. This sale is being made on account of an advance bid of 10 per cent be ing placed on the former bid. This the 11th day of November, 1924. JOHN T. BRITTAIN, 2t 11 18 24 Commissioner "I had stomach trouble for nearly : 20 years, also constipation which filled 1 my system with gas and fever. I could not do my work, and while I i i was down sick a lady irom out oi town sent me a bottle of Mayr's Won derful Remedy which proved truly ! wonderful. I believe it is the best i medicine on earth." It is a simple i j harmless, preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intes Uinal tract and allays the inflamma tion which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, I including appendicitis. One dose will iconvince or money refunded. For sale by Standard Drug Co., and drug gists everywhere. NUMBER STATE OFFICIALS DIED IN RECENT YEARS With the death of William Walton Kitchin November 9th, the last of the ex-irovemorfc of North Carolina pass- . said road; thence South 21 degrees ed away. The only living man who West one chain and 68 to the begin ning comer, containing 3-4 acres more or less. Tract No. 4. Beginning at a stone Susanna Balden's corner, now Char lie Lamb's; running thence South 69 degrees E. 4 chains and 48 links to a stone, Susanna Balden's comer, now Charlie Iamb's; thence S. 21 degrees ever occupied the governor's chair in this state in the present incumbent, Cameron Morrison. 1 Three former governors have died during the last four years. They were former governors Hickett, Lock Craig and Kitchin. Not only have three former governor's died, but three members of the supreme court, SALE NOTICE By virtu of an order of the Super ior Court of Randolph County and vnder the do tr of ml contained In a mortgage deed exacvUd by W. A HumbU and wife on the t7th day of ITarcfc, 1923, and recorded in Book 196, pare 233, Sefi-Urt Office of JUndolph wuntyj I will on Wodnee '. -ay, the Mth day of November, 1924, t U 'dock M, at th court boom i v v or la Asheboro, ft. C, mU to the : a , "hlghee bidder for cash the following ' v -described real uUU: " '-i . a tract of land la Grant township, . ' ; Isegtnnlag at m Rtome, the old comer, , V , tuna west S eh to a JteM! thenot v, wtt UM'thM. U a stone; thence ' a i -east IB ch.'te poet oak Bow fot; ! . , then aortk 4iM ehr U ' a itoj , t thence west II th. to M Stone) thence morth 5 cha. to th berlnnbiff, oa talnlng U acre mora or less. , ' Y ThU Is a re-aalo because ef a I par nt bid being placed M the purchase girl- at a former sals'. ' f ; , " , ; This November 11, 1924. f ''fr. Q.IL BEAN, Vortfacaa. West 1 chain and 68 links to a stone; three heads of state departments and thence North 69 degrees W. 4 chains and 48 links to a atone on East side of New Salem and Randleman Road; thence with aaid road N. 21 degrees K. 1 chain and 68 links to the begin ning, containing 3-4 acres, more or lea. Said sale la subject to the confirm ation of th court. This the (th day of November, 1924. L. R. HUGHES, CommUitioncr, St 11 18 24 Randleman, N. C. Names Butler To Succeed Lodge -v None f : - Staving qua1In4 sdmlnUKraH n tha eftate ef I T. Fentrtst, , de cM, befowft). M. Wthrrtf, Clerk f Fnperler OwiH " T?Ht!h emin- : All rwraimi bavi- r!iii. ii-r!rt LAND BALE By virtu of an ardor of th Super ior Court of Randolph county, In the special proceeding entitled J. A AVn at al. vs. Carl Risk, I will a lb 2Ji day of November, 1024, at II o'clock l at th aoan houee door v Ab boro, N. C, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for ene-hslf cash, th remaining ahalf on a credit of six ssonUx, the following tract of land la Randolph county. ! First Tract: Situated, being asd tying In th ourrty f Randolph - th. water of Uwharrto River - and bounded as follows! Beginning at a forked gam tree oo th east bank af aid river and running; thaea North 65 degree East on btnghani'k Una U 1-1 chain to a stake; then North II Chain to a lawaad Debark Show eomert (bene W. oo Ha 14 1-1 ah, to a pine; thewc North If thaJns and 2S link to a black aakt thence North 71 dtra West t ebatne to small ptn in U rvld neidf . thenea Nee IS degree West I J-l chain to ' a prpular tree on a high bakkt tbenc North 19 oVgree Wees I 11 chain to a hickory tr en the Kent bank f nil rl--r !ve th bank; thenr Governor Cox, of' Massachusetts, ban named William M. Butler, chair man of the Republican national exe cutive committee, United States Sen ator to succeed Henry Cabot Lodge, deceased. The Democrats, It is un derstood, will challenge the govern- authority to make the appoint ment and will ask for an election to determine who shall b Lodge' sue- mm dtwjgVfruMtd, i-.. i ' - L ! aaaatk Mfk av mU lttoav r Boll that araar at teal! mm UI aaoaCa.. , 1, It l----l---w flaw mmmnm fast rta to . f - Wrl ale 71 I e1la Vml-e 1st IV fcewetlt ls r It ar1 -"--""'" . feS Tutt's PSIls Tb finl daM -rtoniabw tlx inrmlU. tirmt ' nbti F, ru I tin tmwl and die iv orgrnxM, ludvciac GOOD DIGESTION FOOTBALL GAMES ( nariottesville, Va., Thnrsdaf, November 27, 1924. Bound tn tickets at fare and one half oa iale November 26th limited November 28th. VIA Norfolk Southern Rail road ,'spockd skeping cars will be op erated from Kinston, New Ber, , Wilson, Goldsboro, Washington and other points as the volume , of business requires. Secure e rvations now. For further in formation apply to or write any Ticket A?ent or J. F. DALTON General Passenger Agent Norfolk, Va. 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