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FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1913. THE REVIEW: REIDSVILLE, N. C- PAGE FIVE. T M f . . , . . - ?. , Jl I v'v IX "A -"-Sl v:?V:;;;. ir Mli H Iff! Ilk i'VH - V I -V';S M i s , i i , . f rJ.. .,j ? ii.h,:.--.f, H)VII ,. -hi j,.-. ... M II! CII! All Next Week! Sin At Lot Near the White Graded School. With 10 High-Class Shows! A 16-Pieee Concert Band! Prof. Rochette, the High Diver, Everything Clean and High toned. No Gambling Schemes Allowed. J ?) , .J" 1 . ' : " : T. ..... I LAND SALE. Itoder an ord-r of the Superior Court for partition am wig the par Oics in interest, the undersigned will, at the court hcuse door in Went worth, at noon, . on Monday, the 19th DAY OF MAY, 1913, , sell for oash, to the highest bidder the tract of land owned and occ-i-pf3i by the late W. -M. Settle it the time of his death, situate in Wentworth Township on the waters of Town Creek, adjuinii g ihe lante of Nathan Mobtey and others, containing 372 acres, more or ls. - Beginning at a White Oak Sap ling, on. the East sit! e tf the bra,ich; thence S. 25 W. T.6 poles .c a grub; thonce S. f5 W. 3fi pokK to a walnut on the East side f ' one Prong of Town Creek; thenc down the meanders of said creek N. 49 W. 10 poles; N. 83 W. 6 poles; S. 25 W. 14 poles to the fork of tiaid creek; thence UP the Southwest fork South 8 E. 6 poles; S; :J7 E. 3 pokw; S. 36 W. 5 poles; S. 36 E. 2 1-2 poles to the mouth of the branch; thence up the same S. 64 W. 4 poles; S. 20 W, 11 poles to a poplar; thence S. with the Hender son line 43 poll to a white oak; thence W. with said line 18 Poles to another white cak; ihence S. 55 E. crossing one branch 72 ooles to a post oak, Nathan Mobley's cor ner; thence North with his Iiii' crossing said brarch and fork of Town Creek 44 poles lo a stal on the- North side of said , creek . thence E. with said, line 103 poles to a post oak; thence South with said line 43 poles to a black jack in Mobley's line; thence East wit John Setliff's line 205 poles to i small black jack sapling; thence North 3 E. with Haizlip's line ard crossing two branches 170 pols tc a grub, originally a post oak sap ling in T. B. W .eeler's line; thence West with said line croesng one email branch 121 poles to another grub, formerly a post oak; thence North with said line crossing: one small branch 121 polea to anoth'er grub, formerly a post oak; thence North with said line crossing one branch 60 poles to a chestnut sap ling; thence West with paid line 21 poles to a new corner; thence North with eaid lino 30 poles io a white oak sapling; thence West 3 North with George Well's line 108 poles to pointers; thence South with said line 77 poles to the first station, being the land purchased by R. W. Dallas from Josiah Bullingtcn. Book Third ,N page 90 This land will be divided and platted in three Parcels, each of which will make a desirable farm, and at tb sale will . be offered as a whole and in, separate parcels- The boundaries and plats of the wfcole tract and of the several par cels will be exhibited at this sale. Terms of sale: Cash, subject to confirmatkn of court upon report of the commissioners. This the 8th day of April, 1913. C O. McMICHAEL, H. R. SCOTT, Commissioners. LAND SALE. Under the power of sale contained in a Deed of Trust of date June the 9th, 1902, executed by b P. Saunders and wife Cora Saunders, and of record in the office o Register of Deeds of RockLnghtim County, in Book 135, page 321,; the terms of which have not been com plied with, 1 shall, at the Court House door at Wentworth, on . MONDAY, 21ST OF APRIL, 1913, at noon, sll for cash to the Highest bidder the following real estate: situate in said county, in Simpsonville Township, to-wit: One tract beginning at a hickory 'apliiig, coiner on the George Pur cell line; North with L. D. Saun ders line 150 poles to a stone; thence up Haw Branch as it mean ders to Spanish oak; thenice South with Haygood's old line (now Mrs. King's) 130 poles to poplar; thence East 24 poles to an ash on branch; Miller's cornier (now the heirs of J. T. King) thence South 80 poles to black oak, another - corner - of King heirs; thence with Small's old line 63 poles, crossing ne branch to a black Jack on the Phil lip's line, later George Purcell; 'hence North with said line 68 poles to a black cak, thence West with said line 30 Poles to post oak sap ling, corner of the 109 acres tract, but continuing the eame course 50 poles, in all 87 poles to the be ginning, and containing 155 acres, more or less, save and except 44 1-2 acres sold to Emily D. Saunders as appears of recori. Also another tract on the waters of Big Rock House Creek, beginning at a hickory at David Purcell' cor aer; thence N. 10 E. 176 poles to a stake; thence E. 12 poles to an other stake; thence S. 5 W. 82 oles to black jack; thence S. 22 W. 6 poles to first station and , con taining 14 1-2 acres, more or less. (See Book No. 3.. N., page 193.) A'8o at the same time and place by virtue of the power of sale con tained in a Deed of Trust, executed hy the said F. P. Saunderg and wife Cora, of date March 30, 1905, and recorded In said office in Book 145, page 615, the terms of which have not been complied with, 1 shall sell at public auction to tht highest bidder oll.wing lands: One tract known as the Newnan. tract, beginning at a stone in th public road leading from Reidsvilli to New Bethell; thence along road South 40 West 7 chains. South 4 West 11 chains; South 22 West 7.0! chains to Pile of stone; thenc South 2 1-2 West 10.93 chains to i pile of stones, corner of TaylO' land; thence 87 West 17.75 chains ti a stake, Baker's and Smothers' cor ner; thence 30 East 5.65 chains to a White Oak; thence South 72 East 8 chains to a stone on the branch; thence North 65 East 14 chains to a stone; thence North 11 West 16.37 chains to a gum; thence South 8! West 3.85 chains to a sourwood; thence South 63 3-4 West 4.0 chains to a stone; thence South 2 West 6.85 chains to another of King's corners; thence North ill 1-2 West ,17.80 chains to the be ginning, and containing 80 1-2 acres, more or less, save and except about two acres. . One other tract known as the Eliza King tract: Beginning, at a black oak, corner of Lot. No. f; thence South 10 poles to a stone; thence South 22 East with the M. D. King line 46 poles to a Spanisl) oak; thence crossing a branch 8S poles to a stcne; thence East 50 ploes to a stone; thence South 1 poles to a sassafras in James Irvin-V line; thence East 10 poles to a white oak; thence North 72 poles to a black oak, M. D. King's corner; then North 50 West 52 poies to a "sassa fras;' thence North 57 West 55 poles to a etoue; thence West 124 poles to the. beginning and contain ing 126 acres, more or less, save and except about 65 acres, sold there from, being the two tracts of land conveyed by deed to D. L. Withoi-s, Administrator of W. P. Saunders, of (his date to the said F. P. Saun ders. This March 19, 1913. H. R. SCOTT, Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. D. French,-'deceased.' I hereby notify all per sons indebted to said estate to come forward and make immediate settlement. All perrons having claims against said estate will-please present them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of Mar h, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This 18th day of March, 1913. O. H. FRENCH, Adm'r. of J. D. French, Deceased. Ira R. Humphreys, Attorney. REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR TOWN ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that the registraticn bocks for the Town Election to be held on May 6, 1913, will be kept open for registration between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. on each day (Sunday excepted) for twenty days Preceding the day for closing of the registration books, as hereinafter provided, and will be kept open for the registration of any electors residing within., the corporate limits of the Town of Reidsville and entitled, to registra tion..,. The registrar will, between the hours of nine o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock p.m. on each day (Sunday x cepted) for seven days preceding the day for closing the registration book as hereinafter Provided, keep open said books for the registration of any new electors residing in the town of Iteldsvilfc, and entitled to register, whose names have never before been registered in said town of Reidsville, or do not appear in the revised list. Said registration books shall be open until 0 o'clock p. m. of each Saturday during such registration period and shall be clos ed for registration on the second Saturday before said election, it be ing the 26th day of APril, 1913. That during the period of said registration herein provided for the registrar will attend with his regis; tration books on eacJiSaturday at th Town Hall for the registration of voters. . ,. ',..... ' . . ; The registration, books will be closed for registration at 9 p. in. on the second. Saturday before sail election, it being the 26th day of April, 1913. The registration books will be kept open until 9 p. in. at the Town Hall on the second Saturday before the election, it being (he 26th day of April, 1913. for he In spection of the electors of the Town of Reidsville, and on said day any of such electors shall be al lowed to challenge or object to the name of any person appearing on said books. I will have the registration books at the Burton-Chance Walker Co's. furniture store every day except Sat urday from 9 a. m. to 12 m. and frcit 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. within the time Prescribed by law. This 1st day of April, 1913. p. it. Williamson, Registrar. NOTICE OF ELECTION. that an election will be held on Tuesday after the first , Monday In May next, it being the 6th day of May, 1913, in the town hall of Reideville, N. C, for the election of mayor, board of town commleelon ers, recorder of the recorder's court, and prosecuting attorney of the recorder's court of the town of Reidsville, N. C, said election to he held according to the laws and regulationa prescribed for the holding of general elections for cit ies and towns. The polls shall be open from 8 o'clock a. m. till sun e. The ballots Bhail be of the fol lowing sizes, to-wit: For mayor, re corder and prosecuting attorney, 1 1-2 inches b 3 inches, and for town, commissioners 2 1-2 inches by 3 inches. The following named per sons have been appointed' registrar aind Judges of election, to-wit: P. H. Williamson, registrar; H. W. Mines and G. W. Baker, judges of ele-tion. " By order of the. board of com missioners of the town of Reidsville, n: C, this the 1st day of April, 1913 FRANCIS WO.MACK, Mayor. James I). Womack, Clerk. FARMS FOR SALE. I have for sale a farm twp and half miles West of Wentwor, and within .on e-hlaf mile of the. ma cadam road. The farm consists of eighty acres of land, 74 acres wood land, and is a? fine tobacco land as there is in North Carolina,,, also well adapted for grain; enough bot tom land for 30 barrels of . corn. There is situated on the farm a new six-room dwelling house, two new tobacco barns, a new feed barn, Con sidering the type of this land, tha situation and the buildings, it is the cheapest place In Rockingham county. I would like very , much: to hear from prospective buyers. J. P. McMICHAEL, Wentworth, N. C. President Wilson has directed that a wreath in his name be laid on the grave of Thomas Jefferson at Monti cello Sunday, the birthday of the original Democrat. Wo have a second-hand 1 1-2 horsepower gasolene engine for sal cheap. Smith Sta. and Ptg. Co. Afy order of me Hoard ol vom missloners of the town of Reidsville. North Carolina, adopted at iti meeting on Tuesday, the 1st day ; )f April, 1913,. notice Is hereby tfvtin ANNOUNCEMENT, i To the Voters of the Town of Reidsville: ' I desire to announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of So licitor of the Recorder's Court. I was elected . to. . this . office, by .the board of commissioners, immcdlaieiy upon its creation. Upon my record for three months the venters of the town elected me to the office in May, 1911, for a term of two years. I invite the voters to an Inspection of the records of my office during my entire tenure of the office. I have made mistakes inks administra tion, as men always do, but I have met the responsibiltities of the of fice in a conscientious manner and have endeavored to carry out the letter and spirit of my oath when I assumed its duties. , If my record meets with the approval of the law-abiding element of our citizen ship and they desire me to continue In the office I will appreciate their support in the May election and I win continue to use my best ability for law enforcement in this commun ity. If not, I will retire that au other may take it up. I desire to express my appreciation for the support given me by the law-abiding ctlzenhslp of this town at times, in the administration oO he off ice when I neded In ei r help. I. wlir: appreciate the sup port of all who desire my re-election In May. P. W-. "GLIDE WELL. . Aprn-7e; r913. 1' Let Me Call and Show You the 1913 Styles in Home Decoration My 1913 American Wall Paper Sample Books have arrived. 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