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en-
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Rockingham, N. C,
DISTRIBUTORS
REMEMBER WIT SELLS SO" because "IT EXCELS SO"
Notice of Pardon.
AH persons will take notice and are
hereby notified that the undersigned, who,
at July term, 1918, of Richmond Super
ior Court entered a submission, to an at
tempt to manufacture whiskey contrary
to law, and was sentenced to a term ot
six months on the public roads of said
county, will apply to his Excellncy, the
Governor of our State, for a pardon.
All persons desiring to oppose the
granting of such pardon will make ob
jection and file the same with the Govern
or immediately.
David Reynolds, '
Applicant.
Notice of Service
by Publication.
North Carolina,
ichmond County,
In the Superior Court as of December
Term, 1918. I
E. B. MORRIS
VS
H. S. MORRIS, Defendant.
The defendant above named will take
notice that an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the Superior
Court of Richmond county for divorce
upon the grounds laid down in the Stat
ute, and the said defendant will further
take notice that he is required to appear
at the term of the Superior Court of
Richmond County to be held on the first
Monday in December, 1918, in Rocking
ham, N. C and answer or demur to the
complaint in the said action, or the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in said cdmplaint.
This 30th September, 1918.
J. A. McAULAY,
Clerk Superior Court
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Do You Think There is
No Competition?
If anyone thinks there is no competition amongst
the big packers he ought to go through a day's
work with Swift & Company.
Let him begin at the pens when the live stock
comes in; let him try to buy a nice bunch of fat
steers quietly and at his own price without some
body's bidding against him.
Let him realize the scrupulous care taken at the'
plant that not one thing is lost or wasted in order
that costs may be held to a minimum.
Let him go up into the office where market,
reports are coming in, and reports of what other
concerns are doing.
Let htm watch the director of the Swift Refrig
erator fleet, maneuvering it over the face of the
country like a fleet of battleships at sea.
Let him take a trip with a Swift & Company
salesman and try to sell a few orders of meat
Let him stay at a branch house for an hoar
or two and see the retail meat dealers drive their
bargains to the last penny as they shop around
among the packers' branch bouses, the wholesale
dealers, and the local packing plants.
And then, when the day is over, let him have
half an hour in the accounting department, where
he can see for himself on what small profits the
business is done. (Less than 4 cents on each dollar
of sales.) i
If he still thinks there Is no competition in the
meat business it will be because he wants to think so.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
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Mortgagee's Sale.
Trustee's Sale.
Under and bv virtue of the power con
tained in a deed of trust executed to W.
S. Thomas, trustee, on February 19th, 1914
by Ephriam Leak, which is recorded in
Book No. 64 ot Dade 592, in the office of
the Register of Deeds for Richmond county
North Carolina, to secure the indebtedness
therm described, and because of default
and failure to comDlv with the terms of
the said instrument, the undersigned trus
tee will on Monday, the 4th day of
November, 1918, at 12 o'clock M., at the
Court House door in Rockingham, North
Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bid
der for cash, at public auction, the lot of
land described in said Deed of Trust,
situate in Richmond County, North Caro
lina, and more particularly described as
follows:
Being lot No. 30 of the Ledbetter fc
Johnson land, situate in the town ol
Rockingham, North Carolina, East of the
colored graded school, according to a
survey and plat made by J. S. Utter, I.
E., and is recorded in the office of the
Register or Deeds of KichmoHd wunty in
Book 77 at pages 268 and 269, reference
to which is hereby made for a more par
ticular description.
This October 3rd, 1918
w. S. Thomas,
.Trustee
Bynum & Thomas, Attys.
Keys Found.
Bunch of 9 keys, on rinj, with jocke'.
attachment, found at Watson's gin. O n
er can get same by calling at Pcst-Dir
patch and paying for this mtice.
Under and by virtue cf the power con
tained in two certain Deeds of trust exe
cuted by W. P. Covingion and wife, Jose
phine Covington; the first to W. L Par
sons, Trustee for the Richmond County
Savings Bank on February 25th 1903, and
duly recorded in the office of the Register
of Deeds for Richmond County in book
RRR at page .583; the second executed to
W. L. Parsons, Trustee tor the Bank of j
Pee Dee, dated May 14, 1997, and duly
recorded in the office of the Register of
Deeds for Richmond county in book 50, at
page 152, securing the payment of certain
indebtedness, and default having been
made in the payment of the indebtedness
secured thereby, and in order to satisfy
the same, tne under-signed Trustee, will
on Saturday November 9th. 1918, at 12 o'
clock M. in front of the Court house door
in the town of Rockingham, offer for sale
at public outcry to the highest bidder for
cash, the Lllowing described land, to wit:
All the right, title, interest and estate
of the mortgagors in one tract of 275 acres
more or less, known as the W. P. Coving
ton home tract and one tract of 17 1-2
acres, and being the same tand conveyed
to W. ?. Cyvington by A. C Shaw, Com
missioner, which said Deed is recorded in
the ofi'ice of the Register of Deeds for
Richmond county in Look XX at page 426
et scq. The 17 1-2 acres bointJ tbo resi
due of the 47 1-2 acre tract described in
said conveyance; 30 acrees uf the; same
having been conveyed by W. r. Coving
kn tc John Siiaw.
This October 8th, 1913.
W. L Parsons, Trustee
Mortgagees sale of
Valuable Real property.
North Carolina Richmond County
Under and by virtue of the power con
tained in a certain Deed of Trust executed
to James A. Moncure, Trustee for the
Richmond Guano Company by M. C. Free
man and wife, bearing date of June 22,
1914, which is duly recorded in the office
of the Register of Deeds for Richmond
County in Book 90 at page 208, default
having been made in the payment of the
indebtedness secured thereby, and in
order satisfy the said indebtedness, the
said Trustee, will on Saturday November
9th. 1918. at 12 o'clock M in front of the
Court House door in Rockingham, North
Carolina, offer for sale at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash, the following
described land, lying and being in the
aforesaid County and State and in Mark's
Creek Township:-
1st tract: Adjoining the lands of D. M.
Morrison, S. A. L. Railroad, J. R. Henderson
and the estate lands of George J. Freeman
deceased, lying on the waters of Mark's
Creek, Hugh's Pranch and Black Branch
and containining 160.6 acres more or less.
2nd Tract: Adjoining the land of Emma
Graham; the estate lands of George J.
Freeman, deceased, J. E. Bland, J. W.
Pegram, J. K. Sinclair and George Peele
and others, containing 154 acres more or
less.
Said two tracts of land being more par
ticularly described by metes and bounds
which can be had by reference to the
above record of Registration.
This October 8th, 1918.
Janes A. Moncure,
Trustee for Richmond Guano Co.
WATSON-KING CO.
Funeral Directors and
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ROCKINGHAM, N. C.
Phones: Res. 217 or 159; office 35.
Book of Poems Lost
Lost, between Hoffman and Rocking-
haml Wednesday, a book of poems and a
book named "Matt." Also some articles
of clothing. I am especially anxious to
get the two books. The Binder will be
well rewarded by returning them to the
Post-Dispatch office. "X".
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Airs. J. A. Cox, of AI
derson, W. Va., writes:
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doctors gave her up, and
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Trustee's Sale.
Under and by virtue of the power con
tained in a dee of trust executed to W. S.
Thomas, trustee, on February 19th, 1914,
by Will Dunlap and wife Bessie Dunlap,
Ed Dunlap and Amanda Dunlap, his wife,
which is recorded in Book No. 64 at page
S94 in the office of the Register of Deeds
for Richmond countv. North Carolina, to
secure the indebtedness therein described,
and heraiise of default and failure to
comply with the terms of the said iustru-
ment, the undersigned trustee will on
Monday the 4th day of November, 1918,
at 12 o'clock M at the Court House Door
in Rockingham, North Carolina, offer for
sale to the highest bidder, at public auction
for cash, the lot of land described in said
deed of trust, situate in Richmond county,
North Carolina, and more particularly
described as follows:
Being lot No. 28 of Ledbetter & Johnson
land, situated in the Town of Rockingham,
North Carolina, East of the colored graded
school, accordmg to a survey made by
J. S. Utter, C. E and is recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds for Rich
mond county, in Book 77, at pages 268
and 269, reference to which is hereby
made for a more complete description.
This October 3rd, 1918.
W. S. Thomas,
lrustec
Bynum & Thomas, Attys.
Trustee's Sale.
Under and by virtue of the power con
tained in deed of trust executed to W. S.
Thomas, Trustee, February 19, 1914, by Ed
Dunlap and wife Amanda Dunlap, which
is recorded in Book No. 64 at page 596 in
the office of the Register of Deeds of Rich
mond county, North Carolina, to secure
the indebtedness therein described, and
because of default and failure ts comply
with the terms of the said instrument, the
undersigned Trustee will on Monday the
4th day of Novenber, 1918, at 2 o'clock
M., at the Court House door in Rocking
ham, North Carolina, offer for sale to the
highest bidder, at public auction, for
cash, the lot of land described in said
deed of trust, situate in Richmond county
North Carolina, and more particularly
described as follows:
Being lot No. 19 of the Ledbetter 6.
Johnson land, situated in the town of
Rockingham, Ncrth Carolina, East of the
cnbrer! grcdod school, according to a sur
vey made by J, S. Utter, C. E., and is
recorded in the office of- Register of Deeds
for Richmond County, in Book 78 at pages
268 and 269, reference to which is hereby
made for a more complete description.
This October 3rd,1918.
V. S. Thomas,
Trustee
Bynum & Thomas, .
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Notice of Service by
Publication.
North Carolina, RichmondCounty.
In the Superior Court, as of Decor.iLier
term, 1918.
Bertha Henderson, Plaintiff,
vs.
William Henderson. Defendant.
The defendant above named, will take
notice, that an action entitled as above,
has been commenced in the Superior
Court of Richmond county, for divorce,
unon the grounds laid down in the
statute, and the said defendant will fur
ther take notice that he is required to
appear at the term of Superior Court of
Richmond county to be held on the
first Monday in December, 1918, in Rock
ingham, North Carolina, and answer or
demur to the complaint in the said action,
or the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in said complaint.
This 30th day of September, 1918.
J. A. McAULAY,
Clerk of Superior Court
Administratrix Notice.
Having qualified as Administratrix of
the Est -it e of the !::te John Alias Jones,
this is '.o notify all persons having claims
against the estate of the decedent, to
present same to me, on or before October
18th, liUi), or this notice will be plead m
bar of their recovery.
AH persons indebted to said estate, will
please make immediate payment:
This October 18th, 1918
Mary C. Jones, Adm.
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memorials in marble and granite.
Call in to see them, make your
selection and save the agent's com
mission. All work guaranteed.
O. W. DOSTER, Prep.
Rockingham, N. C.
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Executrix's Notice.
Having qualified as executrix of the
last will and testament of the late M. H.
Russell, this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the estate of the said
decedent to present same to me, or my
attorneys, on or before Sept 19th, 1919,
or this notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to said
estate will please make payment
This, Sept. 19th, 1918.
Mrs. Lucy P. Russell, Executrix.
Bynum & Thomas, Attorneys.
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SCHOLTZ, The Florist.
Commissioner's Land Sale.
North Carolina,
Richmond County.
Under and by virtue of the power con
ferred upon the undersigned Commision
ers by an order of the Superior Court of
Richmond County, in the special proceed
ing, entitled W. A. McDonald et al. vs
Colon McNair, et al, the undersigned
Commissioners, will on Saturday Novem
ber 16th, 1918, at 12 o'clock M. in front
of the Court House Door in the town of
Rockingham, offer for sale at public out
cry to the highest bidders for.ncash, the
following described land, viz:
Lying in the aforesaid Countv and State
and on the Clay Road leadidcr from Hoff
man to Jackson Springs and known as the
Neill McNair land: ,
FIRST TRACT:- Containing 50 acres
lying in a square on the South side of
Drowning Creek and near the head of 1
Long Branch.
SECOND TRACT: Containing 40
acres, lying on the west side of the afore
said road and fronting 53 poles on the
same.
THIRD TRACT: Cor.tainintr 77 acres.
lying on both sides of the aforesaid road
on which is situated the old McNair home
place.
FOURTH TRACT: Containing 83
acres, lying on the east side of the afore
said road nd fronting 53 poles on the
same. . -.
For more complete description re
ference is had to plat and description by
metes and bonnds duly filed in the? above
entitled special proceedings in the office
of the Clerk of Court at Rockingham, N.
C. --" '-; - -
This October 15th, 1918. -
W. S. Thomas and W.E. Jones " '
v Commissioners.
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