LEGAL NOTICES MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of the bower 6f sale conferred upon me by a cer tain Deed of Trust executed by K. A. FQRD.PUBLiC tymm v RiDAY. Oflwimuft 7, 1921 irwooTi -nTSTRTOT BONDS Wiggins, which is of record in Book Sealed MdBto EigMeen Thou- 137. paae 234 .registry of Granville aMcJSoclDto. County, t-he request of : the holder trict Bonds, Creedmoor, N. C. will of the note thereby secured, default be received by The County Board of having been made m the payment Education of Granville County on or tfc'v on before Monday October 24. 1921, at THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921 twelve o'clock noon. These bonds offer for sale to. the highest bidder will be issued pursuant to an elec- b public auction for cash, at the tion held in said School District on Place of business of said R. A. Wig August 12.JL9,21. The bonds will be &ins on Mam Street in the Town of issued in denomination of Five Hun- Oxford, the following property: dred Dollar.s bearing date of October The stock of electrical goods, 1. 1921, with interest at the rate of wares and merchandise, furniture, six per centum per annum, payable fixtures, appliances, equipment, and semi-annually, on the first days of all and sundry all property of every April and. October of each year after description now in said store and the issue of said .bonds. The prin- used in connection with said business cipal of said bonds will be payable at No. Main Street. Oxrord, N. C. in annual installment of One Thou- An inventory of said property will sand Dollars each, beginning with be exhibited on day of sale and may October 1; 1922. The principal and be seen on application to under interest on said bonds will be pay- signed. able at the First National Bank of Time of sale about 12 o'clock M Creedmoor, N. C. Sealed bids should This Oct. 4, 1921. be forwarded to F. M. Pinnix, Chair- jno. W. HESTER Trustee man. County Board of Education, Ox- d. G. BRUMMITT. Attv ' t naidV ford. N. C.V and certified check for : vy ' Nine Hundred Dollars must accom- NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION pany each bid. The bids will be opened at the Office of the County by the Clerk of the Sunerior ( w Board of Education of Granville KanVniP County in Oxford, N. C., on Monday, fri Sf ?n&UAStT?tor foJ DrtnhPr 24 1Q2T twlvp o'Hnrk ;?? e.statae of John Daniel, deceased rwn a twelve ocioch tnig is to notify all persons having The right to reject any and all bids naZ?r?"r vttfl is expressly reserved. EXEOUTfln'fl VAnrrri Havingbeen appointed fcv tha Clerk of the Rnnarin, n.rn L-?- Cole, deceased, late of t! County of Granville r?? hereby no ifies in'9$Sgg claims against said estate, present thl fa?e?Km,e for Payment on oTbVforS the 30th day of Sept. 1922, or thu notice will be pleaded in bar of thXi recovery. All nerKons prompt settlement. JAMES P. BEASLEY. JAMPQ a Cole, deceased. 9-2 AMERICAN PAMttr SHOWS UECltKASES Red Cross Gives $310,000 to Aid Clean-Up' Drive This September 23, 1921. F. W. PINNIX. Chairman, The County Board of Education of Granville County. 9-2 0-4 w J.'F. WEBB. Secretary ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix T- LANIER, Attorney. of the estate of W. J. H. Booher, de- the same to the undersigned within twelve months from this aate or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to aaid es tate will please make prompe settle ment. This the 5th day of October 1921. tfKAHAM DANIEL, Admx'. 10-Y-6tx ceased, County of Granville, the un- STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP dersigned hereby notifies all persons MANAGEMENT, ETC. holding claims against said estate, Postal Regulations present the same to me for payment Qtatpmant f I- on or before the 13th day of Septeni- aeemen? p rpmfiersAIp,Aman; ber 1922 or this notice will be plead- a?eu!? Sf ed in bar of their recovery. All per- rfhnt'hi i? ' ot th?i Pub1 Led" sons indebted to said estate will make frPtt i mieS & at 0xfrd prompt settlement. P,wVaw- ni er XA l?21 This September 13. 1921. Publisher, Dan A. Coble, Oxford, N. (paid) I; M. BOOHER, Admtx. p'ditnV nQ a n ui , tflt0Tt Dan A- Coble, Oxford, N. C. NOTICE OF AD3IIMSTRATION ford N! or' an A. Coble, Ox- The clerk of theSuperior Court of Business manager. Dan A CohlP Oy GranviUe County has this day ap- ford, N. C. Kt? S.SntaSSSx L,eS Swner' Mrs' D' A- Oxford, N. uvvs wj. uvui i a.j.. lain, UCtCdBCUi J' An appropriation of $310,000 for Red Cross work in connection with the x-uv campaign instituted by the Government to bring the claims of all disabled service men who are entitled to Federal aid before the proper gov ernment bureau 'for action, has been made by the American Red Cross The Executive Committee 0f the American Red . Cross in making the appropriation authorized the appropri ation of $35,000 of this sum to the American Legion to defray thp pv- pense of the Legion representatives assigned to the various districts of the Veterans Bureau. The remainder of the appropriation was authorized for apportionment among the several Divisions of the Red Cross for carrying on that part of the "clean-up" work that falls di rectly upon the Red Cross organization Number" Of Persons Less Than Ten Yeares Ago, 1920 Census Says. (Washingtoh Dispatch) -Decrease during the decade in the average number of persons m a fam- iians in the United States is indicated bv mni to make statistics made public today by the 1 vi"OUD iJUI Cct 11. ' The 1920-census showed hQ ment said, that the nation's popula tion was grouped iifto 24,351,476 famines, residing m 20,697 204 dwellings, making an average of 4 3 persons to a family, and 51.1 per sons to a dwelling per I In 1S10 the average number of and to a pinus o. per cent. As shown by the 1920 census the average size of families was greatest in Southern States andTmaS fn Western States, the bureau an nounced, ihe number nf sreates i the New outi.es. i'iuu' Biutes tne aver- o6r, "xVami1 in 1920 ranged from o.u iu. xvaua 10 i, m North Carolina. STATE PAIR WEEK CO NGERTS mm said estate will present them to me other security holders, holding 1 Ver within one year from the date here- cent or more of total amount nf of, or this. notice will be pleaded in bonds, mortgages or otLr securities- bar of their recovery. All persons NONE. lnaeotea to said estate will please make settlement; with m. This September 14, 1921 MRS. LUCY J. TALLY Admr. of Henry M. Tally, deceased (paid) NORTH CAROLINA GRANVILLE COUNTY Robert Richardson, i 'Vs. Mary Richardson In tlie Superior Court November Term 1921. Notice Of Summons. DAN A. COBLE, gt u j Business Manager, feubscribed and sworn to before me this October 8, 1921. J. P. HARRIS, Notary Public. AN ORDINANCE n Be it ordained by The Boaid of Commissioners of Oxford: That except for tne purpose of necessary loading and unloading the parkins: of motor vpmo The Defendant ohmro nn, nriii lDlted Within the fnll :V ' ""cu, will r 0 7 ttica. take Notice, than an action entitled thf South side of Hillsboro as above has been, commenced in the f treet from a point wpporw.ee the Eas Superior Court of- Granville County, !5Vlde1?r nSe of Broad Street ( op North Carolina for the purpose of ?Pslte he ' Southwest corner of divorce. And saiH nofonrTnTir Mangum s Warehnnsp almVo- .-. j a ther take notice that she is required Plh Slde ?t Hillsboro Street to a costing $700,000 has been provided bv to appear before the ClerK or the Su- E?inLp?slte the West side or line the American Red Cross for th thJ nerinr fnnrt fnr cniA n,, Of the rinve-wnv r.n ouicm.au xveu vjiosSs lor Hie tllOU- before the 12th day of October 1921 Warehouse (that is the driveway Young America Sends Vast Relief To Needy Abroad Various relief projects of the Junior American Red Cross in European countries resulted .in helping 237,000 destitute children during the last fis cal year, according to the annual re port of the American Red Cross for that period. The growth of the activi ties of the Juniors abroad is mani fested by a comparison which shows this figure is 200,000 larger than that of the previous fiscal year. The National Children's Fund raised by school children, members of the Junior American Red Cross, was drawn upon for $420,557 for these proj ects. Receipts for the National Chil dren's Fund during the last fiscal year totalled $155,317. Another Brock Oualitv. (WhPnh I"? C Monroe Jonal) When Jude-P , 1 matfh "TurY Zaa a ooy, my "ws.uue Kev. R. T. N son CountvWaSerV?ng son countj. A prolonerfid iiinooc come to Judge Brock's family Z himself probablv hin r: J: n nr o "J- iue pa- Ametrica Succors Russians Food, clothing and medical relief tients My grandfather prM leered tn iA iv .1 - pilvl . i 7,: ueir aisiress and JSM P ?em in every way that he Id; MYears afterwards when age nun to i im r v. i . 7 " --""6 ucdiin necessitated his (my grandfather's) superannuating ?nKJ? tto act of Zu Z T ms IamiIy and him self, and knowing that a Methodist preacher's life is not conauctTve to the accumulating 0f worldly goods went to my grandfather, recaled the incident of the yearsl before which had competely passed from the lat ter s memory, and asked if th any way in .which he could now be of service. As it happened my grandfather was well provided ' for and it was not necessary to make use of Judge Brock's generous offer, but the fine spirit he displayed in 're membering and offering I whom in former years had aided him vvm aiways oe cherished in our fam ily down throughthe generations. It is significant that though my grand father was the recipient or many kind words and good wishes when he retired, yet judge Brock was tho nnl one who went out of his way to make ftuie inai no would suffer for nothing ma age auu ieeoieness. At the Raleigh Auditor ii JllLWHL Mitt Baritone of the Metropolitan Oper pany oi JNew York Wed., Oct. 19 9- C01?;- and ram ALL SOPRANO Assisting Artists Also Will Appear Thur., pet. 20 PRICES for Each Event $2.50, $1.50 and $1.00, plus 10 percent tax Seat Sale Starts Monday, October s n a Bunding. m:W. Martin sC' Man OrZtllT missances may be send to Re PARK MUSICAL BUREAU Times Building, Raleigh, N. C. and answer or deniur to the com- whlc is on the East side of said plaint in said action or the Plaintiff warehouse. Any person violating will apply, to the Court for the relief ny tne Provisions of this ordi- ucmduueuMu saia complaint. This 12th day of September 1921 D. C. HUNT, Clerk Superior Court. 6t paid sands of Russian refugees stranded last year in Constantinople and ri-cinity. uance Stiall he finprl nnf Ten Dollars. tculllb Adopted Sept. 27th, 1921. GRANVILLE COUNTY, N. C. SALES OP LANDS Pursuant tn on rtfAa- p i j' ROAD BONDS FOR SALE by the Superior CoSrt- of GraS Sealed bids for One Hundred and thereiS "ingtledn coupon road, bonds may be filed and deceased, Vs. Collie T Green and I otti will be received at anv time nrinr tn ers t cfcnii uieeu ana om noon Monday, October 10th, 1921, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31ST 1 021 , e of life said bonds to bear interest at the AT TWELVR ot V921, ed ex-service Red Cross Trains 147 Blind Vets In Useful Work Training designed to fit them for th battle of life was taken by 147 blind- men at the Red Cross In terest payable ?MSaU?m,W SelV G highGSt bIdder public stitute.for the Blind, near Baltimore, bonds VmitviZStV SM Sfo'SfV H C?urtHouse Md., during the fiscal year 1920-1921 Sf Kthe date thereof aid to be is- S pareel? o Pland followin tracts according to the report of the Instl- ffJffl? gdof C.omsloners Parcels of JfiSw. that period. Allbids mus : & a&SpiedTSt nr.Ah?aj01pni?ig the Mib. Col- 0f thls number, 19 have gone on to tified check in the sum of Oiie US52 2?i Z: 7: Jn and other institutions, m almost every rnousand (1000) Dollars Bidq X T ' 1 rV . s 4'& acres, more may be filed with Charles G. Powell ?T ess' and being the" same t ract of Clerk to The Board of Commission Jfyw? 4? Bob Green by John case to institutions where those hav ing sight are receiving advanced edu cation. The blind ex-service men who have entered such institutions are pro vided with special text-books in israiiie, reading which they were taught at the Red Cross Institute. Twelve men have passed from the The Board nf pftm. lsier ot Deeds of Granville Conntv. missioners of Granville County re- , Second Tract. serves the right to reject any and 0n undAlvided one-half interest in all bids. Bids will be opened at the & certain tract or parcel of land in House in Oxford. North Carolina Cannady and othe containing7 76 0CCUP ?r buslness for which they This the 5th day of September acres. more or less, and being the were fitted by special training. A few urt ' tr?ict of land conveyed to have withdrawn from the Institute be- ThG Commissioners of g.Rr, ' or physical condition, 14 are ... . By J. E. Davis deed dated June 2 ?9?K living further "training on the S t n- , . y L' wge 46? of the'- Office of b" and 87 are still in training. rr,Yri r, register of Deeds of ieeas of Granville Granville County ahd ex officio County. ; . .clerk to The Board of Commis- A Tliird Trace, sioners of Granville County. ; A certain house and lot situate at mmmmm Mt. Energy in Granville county, ad- IORTH CAROLINA joining the land of Mrs C H Bui- ukawville cOUNTT oc i Auu "tners, containing about the Ella Bailey vs James Bailey in the Superior Court Before Clerk. NOTICE . The defendant ahr nnA .m take notice that" arctioen titled aid Abov ha.s been begun in the Su- ycxiui KyUUTL OI (iranvillo Pnnntv W mm mm l w mvw ur an acre: and hofner v. same lot of land conveyed to Robert Green by G. E. Rogers by deed dated November 7, 1919, see Deed Book 75 page 340 of the Office o the Reg-1St-faDeedSu0f Granville .County. B. a. ROYSTER, Commissioner. Red Cross Plans $6,000,000 Effort To Save Children Medical care and clothing for thou sands of children in Central and East ern Europe are outlined as the activ ities of the American Red Cross in Europe for the current year, says a ! statement on the eve of the Annual The Cloud. He was a pilgrim pale and tired. He stopped a passerby: "I seek a taxless spot," he cried "To rest before I die. My house and lot and car are taxed: i me tnings l wear and ent And buy and sell, alas! as well As water, light and heat. (. "Is there a place where I can dwell From all taxation free, Where what I own and what 1 earn Alike belong to me?" The man accosted pointed up: "Right there is your location , On yonder cloud one dollar, please, My charge for information." (Minna Irving) Character In the Face. A command of words and a faculty for acquiring languages is denoted by eyes that are prominent and full underneath. , A Grecian nose denotes passive endurance. An energetic person has long, narrow nostrils, an acquiline nose, and that pare of the. cheek lying between the nos ana the cheek bone very prominent. Much space between the eyebrows and the eye at the outer corner denotes great love ot enjoyment. A square,, high broad forehead denotes faithfulness. Rocky Mountain Ner.-r. Patent Expired. Sillicus: She wouldn't listen to me although I swore he was the on ly girl I ever loved. Cynicus: Huh! Adam was the only guy that ever got away with that. New York Sun. A mountain disintegrating so fast that the action is discernible day by day is a remarkable phenom enon of the Aussee region off Aus tria. Great cones and pinnacles of rock crash and tumble and forests lie flat or move slowly and steadily downward, piling into the valleys. It is believed that water is the chalky limestone core of the mountain causes the collapse of caverns and the slipping of strata. Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions R-I-G-H-T They are always filled right when we fill them as we use only the right drugs and tiie right attention to scientific details. iNothmg missing when it comes to abil ity to help the doctor to relieve your ills, and if you appreciate this bring more your prescriptions to us. X Go M Druggist. The American soldier will appear on a monument of thankszivinir in memory of sailors and soldiers who fell in the Great War, which will be emrted at Lourdes. France. tody "of the cimre0tlmnlt Having Qualified n N?CE. R" CaU of the oization. These I tiff and dofpnrfan a P,lam- .VnJi Qualified as admmistra- npHviH mniAmM.i rA j r r,. 7 ' tl u tut aia ae- or i? ranK Kellev derpnjpri iao 't oucmcuiai iu ine.ieeamg mimw notice mat ""iauvme uounty, this is to notifv v"-w me European Jttellef ctll ffteW the ?" fell?? claims against Council of which Herbert Hoover is WSKffi Ma"!- ttre to provide the of October 1921 and aswer or del Route 1. on or before the-fY;,r most annate and balanced relief resources of private phi $L .h Complaint filed in said October, 1922, orthiS notice will hwIthin tt"uu or iue- rener aemandM tfiDrn-- ue nieaaea as a hnr i lonf. "M&ber 1921 '' Through the establishment of child n.M. J ANNETTE LONGMIRE, 1QThis tne 28th lay ofPSeXmber stations ln th enters of pop- (paid) Dept. Clerk Superior CourtV 19 2l- piemoer, of thoge C0UntrIes where t TiSrf?' Administratrix. Pt medicaLcare Is not now obtain able, the American Red Cross, plans wriUK OP ADMINISTRATION L. L. TILLEYT Attorned this day. qualified as ad- .9-30-4tc uorney. mmiBUdwr or me estate or Mrs C F. Cannadv. depnnori tafo n- : t. . . . vllle County. Nirth ckrolina. this is 0007 tFZES!? I S-C0St f1'000' to notifv an r, ,,,. -T? B uuu will be established m QonMnn - v.-j miouuo uaviut: Claims f i -i? - . wvouicu- against said estate to exhibit them t0, Callfoinia. to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of Sentemher 1922 nr hia notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. . All persons 44.. .111 1 ion; wm mease maKe immediate pay UiCUl. ' Thig the 3rd day of September 1 7 it 1. paid GEO to provide the medical assistance need ed to . restore these children to a nor mally healthy life. The sum of $6, 000,000 has been made available for this work. 666 quickly relieves indebted to said es- Constipation, Bilious- Kub-My-Tism is a make immediate pay-. nofia T a' j.i i!i' -. . . tt Appeuie powenui antiseptic and Headaches, dnp to fnrn, . . L. CANNADY, Tomill T ir "uctlcu ULH Administrator. A uPlu ljlVer, ISOreS. pf arc "Pittman's" -Where The Crowds Go" J. N. PITTMAN Druggist Phone 50 or 116 After you get started at the actual build ing operations you will find that many fay ing problems will arise. We cai help you with many of them. We are right here on the ground and it is a part of our service to avoid for you the wor ries of building. We promise you satisfaction be cause we do "deliver the goods." i - - -:!"" .. miiHi:.ai!iL