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Te T- THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO. N. Taursday,' December 25, 1S24 i ,1" it' ' 5 ! I . V. , LEGAL NOTICES APPLICATION rOB PARDON ; j- OP FLETCHER WOMBLE ' Application will be made to the : Governor of North Carolina for the ' pardon of Fletcher Womble convicted ' ' a the December 1823 term of the ' Superior Court of Randolph County for the crime of larceny and receiv ing and sentenced to the roads for a V tana ef fifteen months. V All 4ersont who oppose the grant ing of said pardon are invited to forward their protest to the Governor without delay. This the 13th dav of December, 1924 ENOS WOMBLE Itia 18 24 LAND SALE By virtue of order of sale in spec ial proceedings entitled R. F. Spencer et al vs. Lloyd Brower, Jr., I will on the 29th day of December. 1924, at 12 o'clock M., sell at public auction at the court house door in Asheboro to the highest bidder for one-third cash and the remaining two-thirds on a credit of six or twelve months, the following tract of land described: Beginning at a cedar south of the Meadow branch; thence South 41 East 11 chains and 82 links to a dogwood; thence South 4 chains and r5 links to a stake; thence West 1 chain and 8 links to a pine; thence South 4 chains and 25 links to a stake; thence South 61 East 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 75 links to a stake; thence West 78 East 21 chains and 73 Iks 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 iron wood on the North side of the Meadow branch ; thence North 79 East 14 chains to a stake; thence with various courses of said branch 32 rods to an iron wood; thence South 6 rods to the beginning containing fifty acres more or less. This the 12th day of December, 1924. JOHN T. BRITTAIN, 12 18 24 Commissioner NOTICE LAND SALE By virtue of an order of re-sale en tered by the Clerk Superior Court of Randolph county, under date of De cember 9, 1924, in the Special Pro ceeding entitled "Wm. B. Lowe et af., Petitioners, vs. Laura W. DeCamp et al, defendants" the undersigned will, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the 27th day of December, 1924, on the prem ises in New Market township, Ran dolph county, North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot No. 1. Adjoining the lands of Stanley Spencer, W. B. Lowe and oth ers: Beginning at a stone, Spencer's corner; running North 8.12 chains to a stone corner of the Marlboro school house lot; thence South 67 degrees, West 14.63 chains to a stone; thence South 3.30 chains to a stone Allred's corner; thence East 13.64 chains to the beginning, containing 7.67 acres, more or less. Lot No. 2. Adjoining the lands of W. Gould Brokaw ami others: Beginning at a stone, Spencer's j corner, running West 8.14 chains to i a stone Allred's corner: thence South 19.57 chains to a rock, Allred's South- I east corner; thence South 10 degrees East 7.11 chains to a persimmon tree in W. H. Lowe ami Miriam Lowe's line; thence East l..r0 chains to a stake in Brukaw's line; thence North on his line 16.06 chains to a stone, Brokaw'.s corner; thence West 10.75 chains ti. a stone; thence North 12 chains to the beginning, contain nig 39 1-10 acrt , mure or le-. Lot No. '!. Adjniun;: Shulie l .ir low and others: t Beginning at a stake in Hrokaw's line; running West lo.aO chains to a , persimmon tree; thence South 10 do- ' grees Erst 30 chains and 70 links to a stone; thence South T.'i degrees East 6.26 chains to a stone in Far- ' low's line; thence North on Karlow's line 9.89 chains to a stone, Farlow's corner; thence East about 2 chains to stone Hrokaw i corner; thence North with Brokaw' line 2144 chs. i to the beginning, containing 33 46-100 acre, more or !. With right of ingress and regress to and from parcels 1 and 2 above de .; scribed, along the East side of Mari ' ker School House lot all the way to u.ULX. t. ,,-v.Tenne of oala one-third cash, one-' ' lr third in six months and one-third In , . - twaNa ay the, with internet on da , ,' y..irra4 aayatteata from day of sale, or ' .'. ta aaah at parckaeer's option. Said will.biaubject to the conflnna . tioa of the court. 'L-rt, That, thai 9ta day of December, ,.iau..f. ' , ' Wov B. LOWE, Commissioner, V. ft IS 11 M, . Sophia, N. C in. i ' ... " ' A" LAND SAL i St virtue; af. aa' order of . tha Eirperiar , Coatt,f Jlaodolpfc Cocnty in the epeeial aroeeedlng . entitled ; armwl L. Craven by kis Mrct friend, W. C Craven, at al va. C M. Ftrrea, b in-i-.'irtmtor of E. C Feamire at aL I I ,m Wnnday,, the 191k day of J ry I'Cj Mil te the blfbeet Wrf- f.r ra h st Juh!! aurtloa at the -ia dfwir in Alwbre, Ii. C ' l!r.v,. M. the Uart of land ' m f '" ; I?-p!nnln et the I CrwV thnce ' ' ! -- -T,f. fn Cells ' a (7 i ) C . ANNUAL EXHIBIT Number of days per dm and mfl- eago of Randolph County Commissi on- en for the year ending Deaamber 1,; 1924. fore D. M. Weataerly, Clerk of the T. J. Finch 14 1-2 day 410 Superior Court of Randolph county; mile $99.00 All persons having claim against C. C. Cranford 15 1-2 days no said estate are notified to present miles 62.00 1 them to the undersigned, duly verified, L. M. Cranford 13 das 294 I on or before the 25th day of Decern - miles 81.40 ber, 1925, or this notice will be plead-1 E. B. Leach 15 1-2 days 245 led in bar of their recovery; and all I miles 86.50 I persons owing said estate will come C. M. Staley 15 1-2 days S7 forward and make immediate settle mile 97.70 ment. S42660 LEE M. KEARNS, Register of Deeds and Clark Ex Officio to the Board. NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND By virtue of an order of resale made by the Superior Court of Ran-1 dolph county in the sale of certain property owned by R. P. Copple and : exposed to public auction, at the court house door in Randolph county by the undersigned mortgagee and assignee and by reason of an order of resale ordered by the court, the undersigned will expose and sell at the court house ' door in Asheboro, N. C., to the high est bidder, for cash, at 12 o'clock, M., ! on Saturday, the 27th day of Decern- I ber, 1924, the following tract of land: j Beginning at a beach stump in In- i gram's line; thence North 1 1-2 de- j grees r. oi ens. and do Iks. to a stone, formerly a dogwood, on Ellen Welbourn's line; thence W. 88 1-2 de grees W. 88 1-2 chs. to the old Mc Culloch line; thence S. 70 degrees W. with said line 17 chs. to a stake in said line; thence S. 1 1-2 degrees W. 61 chs. and 70 Iks. to a white oak, formerly a pine, Ingram's corner; thence S. 85 degrees E. 32 chs. to the beginning, containing two hundred and eleven (211) acres, excepting the foregoing boundaries, two parcels of land bounded as follows: 1st Tract: Beginning at a stake in the middle of the road in the original running S. 1 1-2 degrees W. 64 1-4 poles to a rock original corner; thence W. B degrees E. on the original line 24 poles and 20 Iks. 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; thence N. 79 degrees along said road to the be ginning, containing ten (10) acres, more or less. 2nd Tract: Beginning at a white oak, Ingram's comer; on Rice's line; thence E. 623 feet to a stone; thence N. S92 feet to an oak; thence W. 623 to a stone; S. 392 to the beginning, containing four and one-half (4 1-2) acres. This land is being resold because there was no bidders at the last sale. This the 13th day of December, 1924. J. L. ZIMMERMAN, Mortgagee MAMIE HEGE, Assignee. 2t 12 18 24 NOTICE The annual meeting of the stock holders of The Bank of Randolph, will be held in the office of the Bank Thursday, January 8th, 1925, at 2 o'clock, p. m. W. J. ARM FIELD, Jr., Cashier. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administrators on the estate of M. L. Frye, deceased, this is to notify all perseas having claims against said desedont te pre sent same to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of November, 1925, or this notice will bt pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said decedent are respect fully requested to come forward and make prompt settlement. This the 21th day of November, 1925 L. F. CHAHERR, I.KTT1E Al'MAN. Administrators of M. L. Frye, de ceased. H. M. Robins, Attorney, Asheboro, N. C. 6t 11 27 24 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administrator on the estate of Helen Foust, de ceased, before the Oerk Superior Court of Randolph County, North Carolina, this is tp notify all per sons having claims against said de cedent to present same to the under signed on or before the 80th day of November, 1K5, or this notice will be pleaded fat bar of their recovery. Af! persons Indebted ta said decadent are requested to corns! forward ' and make MtUomeirt. TWs Che 24th day Of NevaasW.U HAY rOGLDtAM. :, Admlnletrarix af MffeHaWa Tout, Liberty, Hi a ' 5 t 11 17 TL 8 ALB NOTICE By virtaa af authority fat the power of aetata a Deed of True executed May a. 121, try Wi D. Didtana aad wtfa, Julia DiclM ta J. X. Bp-ee, TUsaii, and resorted ta- Book MM pare lot. Batisterr afoea ot JUtno- elpa Cowrty, t wQ tm the tAth day of Jaaaary: 1926. al U o'clock H, at the Ceert Hove door a Aehebore, N. O, sell U tha idgheet bidder for taaa the following described real aetata; ta-wit: Lot Ne. T, ta Block B" of Hemlia ffslfhU plat Sea Reflate ef Deed Off!, Sandoipa count, K. Ci, Book lot. pa m - ;'V Thie December lJOt, 1924. ' ' , , - . 1. Al ErTtfCT, H 12 U 14 - ' , Trustee. NOTICE ' ; rtnj nT'Uig ef I1 Farrr-r n I ; . - ' a'i K f.f NOTICE Having qualified ai exeoitor on the ' estate of L K. Fariow, deceased, be- This 23rd ay of December, 1924. L. L. FARLOW, Extr 6t 12 25 24 NOTICE ; rfl , , ... , Having qualified as administrator on the estate of J. M. Patterson, de- ceased, before D. M. Weatherly, Oerk of Superior Court of Randolph coun- ty; All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them 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 recovery; and all persons owing said estate wiH come forward and make immediate settlement. This 17th day of November, 1924. M. V.'. WO'OD, 6t 11-20-24 Climax, Rt. 1, N. C. MANY WOMEN I'SE GLYCERINE MIXTURE Women appreciate the quick action of simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika. Most medi cines act only on lower bowel but Ad lerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, and removes all gasses and poisons. Excellent for obstinate con stipation and to guard against appen dicitis. Helps any case gas on stomach in TEN minutes. Asheboro Drug Company. GLAD SISTER ESCAPED OPERATION "Physicians had given my sister up to die; they wanted to operate for gall stones, but she was too weak and could only talk in whispers. I got her a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and in 3 weeks she was able to get about and walked a mile to church." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catar rhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailment?, including ap pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by Stand ard Drug Co., and druggists every where. ALAMANCE Everything DRY CLEANING BIRD'S 1 or it! ' ;;W4TWri?saA .1-SLjrirH LJ AMERICAN 'O Oi Dlrtfi AtntticanTwia tJ twice tht mtf of ordinary ahinglea , . aMelaJb4ndWsllt.'"'' ,v . 1 it th diatlnctir. archcxl cut-: out .which ercrcnts tearing and . - .'.'f vco' x'rH ' A.(IIava m amxrth red- man or blue-black, cnuhcki : ; .ALXhef 'r orta-tnan,- one-hand ; . 1 , i ahinjle - psveked la . ay-to- , m ' ? handle bunaletV,' -.- '.it - W.-.rt i .- vi-i f f ii.'t,u r '! v-' V ' '- . f ' , ei Americt Twin 6Mnida are mode ry DlrJ At rVwi, tnevro . (lat. I7'), manufacture of KrrWwC Twtrl f hlnelea ; I Ird'e rin'-l IW-n Rnll Roofine, ParoU 'am, rf , , Nprwiart 1 I uii. rg Tape NT-a Boani, - , '. liters s a I ii J r'lrt tor fwj omt of.iiingt f ' . ' ... V era htvJtiumtVTI fit tlriT tnnfnglf . (W.'ifinf ppr mn-t t-i'l board ' '' WANT COLUJIN Made t. Meaaare Dr-eee, Coate, Coat Suite and plain aewing; Hem- stitchiag, Pico tin aad machine covered buttons, made at The Please You Shoppe, Mrs. C. C. Rollins, tin 12 4 24 FOR SALE Froet Proof Cabbage Plants, Early Jersey and Charles ton. Delivered Parrish's Service Station, Asheboro, every Saturday at 10c per hundred Write amount wanted. Causey Parks, Pisgah, N C. tf 11 20 24. FOR SALE A 1200 lb. horse, in good condition. Will work any where. Will trade for lumber, wood or feed. Asheboro Ice and Coal Co. Asheboro, N. C. 2t 12 18 24. FOR SALE A well trained Pointer uug, two years old. Color black and white. Will retrieve. Come and try it out. J. W. Moffitt, Asheboro, N. C, Star Route. 2t pd 12 18 24 FOR SALE At a bargain 118 acres Farm, five miles south of Ramseur at Buffalo Bridge. If interested write W. H. Cox, cfo Aragon Hotel, Greensboro, N. C. 2t pd 12 18 24 Bargain in bleached cotton flannel 36 inches wide. We will deliver 4 1-2 yards to you by parcel post for $1.00. If not pleased in every way return to us and we will gladly refund money. Franklinville Store Co., Franklinville, N. C. It 12 25 24. Asheboro, N. C. Dear Santa: I am a little boy 2 1-2 years old. I have not been living here long but I hope you will find me. I want you to bring me a tricycle and a rabbit, and candy, apples, oranges and nuts. Santa remember all the other good boys and girls. Your little friend, Winfred Warner. Merry Chrismas and a Happy New Year. niuiuiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniusuiuiHiitiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiitiii When You Want COAL Call Phone 257 Asheboro Ice and Coal Company lilMiiiiIiiniiiiiiaiiiniiiiMiiiiiiiiiiimiiliiiiiiiritiiiiititininirti i i i; I t I j i i I 1 i i i i LAUNDRY in Laundry We Do It Better ROOFS -la). Shinlea, tho only twin' e. , n 0 1 aurfac of natutvl , i 1 JTelWkf !' ' tlfai-v f Central Falls, N C, Dear Santa Qaua: I am a little bey ruir.g to school. I ', , 1 i 10 " boJ,.' you wU1 me , to see me. rleaae brinjr me a cap buster, cow boy suit, oranges apples, ' nuts and candy. Pleaae remember the liuie orphan children. Your little 1 friend. Jtff Davis. Asheboro, N. C. Dear Old Santa: You told me to write and tell what I wanted you to bring Xmas. Please bring a real pretty doll with curls, a doll dresser and a ring with a red stone and plenty of fruits, candies and nuts. Be good to all the other little boys and girls and don't forget Bil lie Bring him anything you think a ten year old boy would like. He wants a goat and a big farm wagon like the one Cox i. Lewis Hardware Store has. Please remember all the children at the Children's Home who have no father and mother. I live at "Maple Grove Farm" west of Ashe boro, so I know you can find the way. With love Helen Bulla. 66 s is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Dengue, Head aches, Constipation, Biliousness. It is the most speedy remedy we know . Christmas Means GIVING Unselfish Giving i ' Christmas flowers are wel come gifts, for nothing can express so beautifully the thoughtful remembrances brought to mind on this special day. Leave your order for cut flowers, so jis to make Christmas Morning delivery certain. J. A. Dalton, Florist I High Point, N. C. Mrs. W. C. Hammer Agent Asheboro Phones 11 and 144 Specials in Permanent Wreaths for Cemeteries. ROUT RHEUMATISM No more stiff joints, no more stabs in the muscles, no more aching pains from rheumatism. Sounds too good to be true but it is true. LEONARDFS ELIXIR FOR THE BLOOD will cure your rheu matism, enable you to move around with perfect freedom, make you feer like a new person. It drives the poison from the system. Don't wait but try it now. You will feel the results almost with the first dose. LKONARDI'S ELIXIR FOR THE BLOOD strengthens and in vigorates, tones and stimulates the whole system. Insist on LEON ARDI'S ELIXIR in the yellow package. At all druggists. STANDARD DRUG COMPANT Asheboro, N. C WILFRED C. CARR Optometrist EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Office ever Bank ef Randolph ASHEBORO SATURDAYS ONLY nq tioM iw wij .0 U i .NEW; The 12th Series of-the Randolph County - Bunding I and LoriA&sociatiori will bebm'januiuy " Afisodatbn has been a great blessing ta ' 'n;y A 'Vt r, 'rt V, r,1nnA maa 4-V nC 1M;Wmm1 '4.1. i, if at at -r - a. w , t . . 1 1 sr. " ' nafO era trvlwinffl thM v7m nknus af MAlt ' --.J ' . . .. t M :, s loans apprtJtelC0,OOa00 '-h VSr ; t 12th Berie$ ahould be,tne largest of any previous 5 ij jVC'Subscriptions to this series', should ,be filed as o J : ;5,?January;lst.; Ylx:-'?'1? -')X V .'V v :- Como in' and join 'us and let ua Scared! She J&m m Gwendolyn Caswell, twenty -two, of Chicago, was dumb since in fancy. As an experiment she was taken up ta an airplane and dropped straight toward earth in a nosedive. The 4f right gave her speech. With tear streaming she thanked the pilot for his great risk, that she mitrht talk sgain. 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