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(1 - . 1 1-- Ttf fc'ROXBOliO COliRIER. SEPTEB1BER i2, 1917, PAGE SIX. ill 1 i if f 13 3 ! i 'I it s! V k k i 1 - $ . If'V 4 ) V- ' ! f I 1'. -to If r- 4 f 4 3 S 1 "I in r J V i I i 1 i. I. n n M navr sit rno ,r vpittdtc Tp Administrative Eoard ipr uve svock.. nonana iiuK "av " v v tUUU iuw ruii iaAuo - , ! - t, ,nwn nip. We have caKe 111 meir cargues siwuiu wc uii- noixaua was asivcu uic jjuaiu - il A iT" w nnw rlMpd that no American ! nnloarl th shins and use them in not enougli wneat ior our&eives iu The just decision 01 me &3.yui. --- , r 0-0 i i : j a.; aam irry 1 1 1 vri 1 1 w 1 1 1 1 1 nuiiaiiu ui out wvw 1 1 m 1 1 I i f lu liii Luuuki v Lite oluljy ui i wus T , - Supplies of grain are lower in cerning snipmems 01 gram u nuud.m -", -. - , - , - Ti . I nnrfhprn neutral countries than k 'rt.0f ai. MnPnrmifV nnH hi? DecemDer, ana mat u snipmeni. is muiatea surplus 01 sugar, ii is un- "v shows that Mr. McCormick . mnst - . of . f. af. , " L in Holland, and their new crops are associates are inorougmy laimuai , r-rf r with all i j 1 a 1 - 1 .T I . i 1 Tv J 1 i the facts upon which their be absolute prooi mat tne supplies . tatives 01 tne uutcn gorernment was I ii l j.1 i 1 4.U , 1 ! j? l .1 j.1 i. 1 a. i;-.t cuH Hp h.ispd. T.ipenses for are neeaeci Dy.me neunais mai.va reiusai, anu mat mey prexerrea to r - Jf ' .Vi ' Legal Notices. I south 67: East 724 feet to a tt pointers; 'thence outh .:ake anj Woof Ik; T" ,v wcn;- . uitoii liiu lu a IUCK 11 not heln Germanv in any exports 01 IOOaSLUUS iv uie inuucih( European neutral countries have not way. Holland has grain enough for ' the next tnree montns, ana any auui- let the grain rot in the ships' holds If "this is their finaly decision, no ex ports of foodstuffs to Holland should now . . . i i email Rut thev would now , navei. much more food on hand if they had not sold to Germany what they should have retained for their own use. And while their people show their tiations were pending for the release tiori now to what she has would pro- j be permitted in December or before need by tood roits, tney are r..i. v: : hnhlv nifl mir enemies indirectlv bvithp pnd nf thP war. Tn Anstrnlin ing to our enemy, it is estimatea 01 inirty uuicn snips nuw in uui """v - - 1 , , i Vtav nofflo vhnP nmn DOrtS, upon cuxiuiuuii umt iwu-umua v - x - Mr y r i i i xl . t vn i i i a of the wheat which they have on board j ha sbeen largely mcreasea ior tn i than ibu,uuu,uuu Dusheis oi wheat benefit of Germany. Corn in the should be delivered o the Relief Com mission in Belgium. And it was re Dutch ships has so deteriorated while Lack of ocean carriers has prevented shipment of it to our allies in Europe. quired that the fodder grain and meal- on board that it can be used onljH If thege ships would move t HYCO WAREHOU 1 ROX BORO N. C. For many, many years we have been at the same place making it our business to serve the farmers of these Counties and never have we felt so happy in the task, for they are at last beginning to get the real value of their tobacco. Have you sold a load with us this season?. If not, you have no idea what we are doing for you, and we want you to come and try us with your next load. You will be surprised, but you will be happy. For a number of years THE HYCO has been recog nized as the HOME OF HIGH PRICES and we are still holding that reputation. We have a light that is second to none and we have a competent force to wait on you to make your stay with us pleasant, so there is every reason why yo ushould continue to sell with THE HYCO. Save every leaf and every pound of scrap and sell with THE HYCO and when the season is over and you have sold your crop you will be in better condition finan cially than yo uhave been for many years. Don't experiment, but come straight to the Home of High Prices. Your friends, W. T. PASS & COMPANY. one-fourth of her food supply from these neutrals, or more than enough to support her entire western army. This new Administrative Board has taken the right course. While ships are carrying our soldiers across the sea to the battlefield they must not be followed by other ships with loads of foodstuffs that may be used in some way to help the foe. New York Times. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having quaified as. Administrator of the estate of the late John Winstead this is to notify all persons having claims against or indebted to sadi es tate to present them on orbefore the 31st day of Juy, 1918, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Al persons indebted to said estate wil please make immediate settlement. TOM W. WINISTEAD, ' Administrator. This Juy 31st, 1917. L. M. CARLTON, Attorney. thence south 54 west 988 feJ Ce stake and pointers thence south 0la West 1590 feet to a stake am V8 crs; thence north 55 west l mi' to a rock: ihnrp enntv.--.' "' feet to a stake and pointers y' "''.-' road; thence as the said ro-H v 1 uj Ticai, uuu ana ou tept t . A , ' Iiptipp mnrth 1fl wr. ion , &1-akt: w V yj LEMON JUICE IS FRECKLE REMOVbR Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotion lo clear and whiten your skin. Administrators Notice. Squeeze the juice of two lemons in to a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best frecJde md tan lotion, and complexion beau- titier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any. drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweet ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, i i i i j i arms ana nanas eacn aay anu see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. BEAM-ALLEN Louisburg, Sept. 13 Mr. and Mrs William Henry Allen announce the engagement of their daughter, Annie Louise, to Mr. Gaither Mclntyre Beam. The marriage will take place at home on October the 3rd, 1917. No invita tions, no announcements cards. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of the late Thomas A. Noeil this is tp certify all persons having claims against the. said estate to present them on or before August 30, 1818, or this notice will plead o bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the estate will please make immediate settlement. This Aug. 30. 1917. T. P. N0ELL, Adm. Notice. North Carolina, Person County. In the Superior Court, October term, 1917. Corrinna Cozart Noblin, vs. John Noblin. Notice of Summons. The defendant above named wil take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court of Person county on the part of the plaintiff to obtain an absolute divorce against the defend ant: and the said defendant, John Noblin, will further take notice that he is required to appear at the term of the Superior court of said County to be held on the 6th Monday after the first Monday of September, 1917, a the court-house of said county in Rox boro, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint m said action or the nlaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This August 27th, 1917. D. W. BRADSHER, Clerk of the Superior Court. a li ana pointers, thence north GK 575 feet; thence north 30 feet; thence north 50 east i thence north 70 Pat on ett 1 hence north 56 east a on ; rth 65 as 309 feet thence tz east dOO leet, thence norths 2.02 feet, to the beginning contaiS iz6.t acres. . Trnrf Ma 9 5 a l a staKe ana pointers in deen O'Bryant's corner runs at creek, north 842. la m m k ;mi ;iiu 71111 ni mx m n i ;iiu win ;im jiui nu ni ni m nn Jim n ,11 )m juik j ju jj;k m m mmiHiViVJiUM!JMlJJAb 7 he Person Union Warehouse ROXBORO, N. C. Tobacco is selling high, higher than we ever knew before, and we are just as proud of it as you are. While this is true we are not letting up in our efforts to make it bring every cent tlere is in it, for we know how hard you have labored this year and we are going to try to see that when you sell with us that no one goes away dissatisfied. BRING US YOUR NEXT LOAD and we are sure you will say that the PERSON UNION is the place for you. It is run in your interest, in fact is owned by the farmers and we want you to make it go. Remember every DOLLAR OF PROFIT belongs to the stockholders and when you sell with us you are helping yourself. We have every accommoda tion for you and when you leave you will have such a large check that you will want to come again. Bring us your next load, we are looking for you. THE PERSON UNION WAREHOUSE, T. P. Featherstone, Manager. R. N. Featherstone, Sec. and Treas. People Speak Well of Chamberlain's Tablets. "I have been selling Chamberlain's Tablets for about two years and heard such good reports from my customers that I concluded to give them a trial myself, and can say that I do not believe there is another preparation of the kind equal to them," writes G. A. McBride, Headford, Ont. If you are troubled with indigestion or consti pation give them a trial. They will do you good. WHY THE U. S. IS AT WAR. N 1 1 i j i il 1 j 1 For the best essays on "Why the ' United States is at War," written by fC: public school teachers of North Caro-i lina, prizes aggregating $300 are of fered by one National Board for Historical Service. To elementary teachers, five prizes rnaging from $10 to $7r) c-.ch, and to high school teach ers seven prizes ranging from $10 to $75 each, are obered. Essays must be submitted by January 1, 1918. Similar contests are being conduct ed in fourteen other states. The win ning essays in each stafe will be en tered in a national competition in which additional prizes of $75 each will be awarded. Full information, including the con ditions of the contests and references to material, may be obtained from R. .D W. Connor, Secretary of the North Carolina Historial Commission, Ra leigh, N. C. Notice. North Carolina Person County W. F. Reade and others, ex parte: Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon the undersigned by the Superior Court of Person coun ty the undersigned will offer for sale for -fcash at the courthouse Hoof in Roxboro, North Carolina, on Saturday October 13, 1917, at 12 o'clock M., the following described tract of land ly ing and being in Mt. Tirzah township, joining the lands belonging to the heirs of Dr. E. A. Speed, Mrs. Liliian Noell and others, bounded and describ ed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner on the Public road leading from Mt. Tirzah to Surl, Mrs. Jennie Speed's corner; thence East to Deep Creek; thence E. to Deep Creek; thence E; to Deep Creek; thence up Deep Creek N. to S. S. Moore's line; thence W. up S. S. Moore's line to, the said Public road; thence S. down said Public road to the beginning, containing one hundred an forty (140) acres more or less. W. D. MERRITT, Commissioner. Fuller, Reade & Fuller, Attorneys. NOTICE. west lZbo feet to a stake nnH stake and pointers; thence south Rr ers; thence north east 2661 feet tn east 929 feet to a White Oak the soutn 4y2 west iuoo teet to a Snrjn; and pointers; thence south S3 eai 558 feet to a red oak; thence 81 east 910 to a pine stump in OxfoH avu, wu6,c "ui ui UU74 east 37 feet to a Hickory tree; thence along the high water mark of deep creek raa feet to a stake on the bank of the said creeK m a southward course 2400 north 66,66drl-Eand 1 to a stake, thence south 22 V2 east 22u to a pine, the north corner of lot N0 X: thence south 3 west 202 feet thence south 72 west 300 feet; thence south 00 west JU4 teet; thence south 56 west 400 feet thence south 70 k west 259 south 50 west 250 feet south -30 west 264 feet; south 61 H west 575 feet at the Oxford road thence north 48 west 95 fett to i stake in Deep creek; thence as th channel of Deep creek 1875 feet to the beginning same being lots 2. 3, and 4, containing 123 acres more or lesj Lot 5: Beginning at a pine and pointers in O'Bryant's line and runs north north 84 west 2689 feet to a stake and pointers; thence hv2 west 985 feet to a pine stump and pointer Whence 89 west-207 feet 'to a stake and pointers; thence 3V4 east 2635 feet to a stake and pointers; thence south 80 east 3023 feet to a rock the west corner of lot No. 4; thence south south 12 V2 west 1183 feet tto a stake and pointers, south west 2215 feet to the beginning containing 228' feet. Tract No. 6. Beginning at a rock the north West corner of lot No. 4 a the south west corner of lot Xo. and runs as the line of lot Xo. ." north 80 west 2630 feet to a stak. and pointers in the line of lot Xo. thence north IY2 east 1200 feet to a stake and pointers; thence south N) south 86 east 2780 feet to a stake and pointers, south 12 west 1478 feet to the beginning, containing 81 x acres. For further description see deeds recorded as follows: Book N. N. page 261. Book T. P. 482; Book G. G. pace 36; Book N. P. 265 Book J. J. pajre 547; Book 0. 0; page 479; Book L, page 464; Book T. T. page 20; Book N. N. page 381. Time of sale 22nd day of October, 1917. Being Monday October 22, 12: M. 1917. Place of sale court house door, Roxboro, N. C. Terms of sale CASH. a. a. Mcdonald, Commissioner. Sept. 15th. 1917. HfflningZPkzul 1 iiii imUMMM mi Milium-1 mma ! - Eor Sale -By J G. Chamberlain & Co., Timberlake, N. C, and AH Other Good Merchants. WANTED! WANTED! WANTED! ! '"HI I f-'SU . I 1 : II IT 1 fUJLin 1 1 o j 1 rw r m ii i-b I 1 "j 'jjV I Diameter Length Price Diameter Length Price 'jf- I Inches Feet - Inches Feet U l 1 6 6 16c 10 6 40c . l.'-ir ' I 6 -8-- 22c 10 18-- 55c I 'I VJ I 6 10-- 33c 10 J l0 65c I ! : I 7 " 6 -- 18c 11 6 45c - I L i J 1 n I - Ml , M . I 1 8 - 28c 11 , - .8.. 65c I Jt'kl 7 10 36c 11--.-: 10 85c ';, I' 8 6 24c 12 .... 50c - H : I ' - c iZ 8 r 75c - I , u'jt t . 1 . " yoc g A1, ; : . I 9 6 - - 34c 13 1. 6 55c 1a 8-. T .... 44c 13 8- 85c 9 1" 54c 13 .... .... :0- $1.25 1 hese prices are for logs delivered on mill yard. - I ' ' : ' ; ' L, ' - - ' "; ::;f :llli&-V. George C. Brown &; Company, '. h :'.- ' Experience the Best Teacher. It is generally admitted that exper ience is the best teacher, but should we not make, use of the experience of others as well as our own? The ex- i.1 1 penence 01 a tnousana persons is more to be depended upon than thatl of one individual. Many thousands of persons have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs and colds with the best results, which shows it to be a thoroughly reliable prepara tion for those diseases. Try it. It is prompt and effectual and pleasant to take. FINE TOBACCO EXHIBIT The tobacco exhibit at the Danville Fair this year will be on a large scale'. Cash prizes are offered for le mon, orange, and mahogany wrap pers, bright and dark- fillers, cutters and export leaf, and granulating lugs Special cash prizes for Henry county types and African leaf. The depart ment is in charge of -Col. A. B. Car rington, Messrs. Geo. A. Lea, C. B. Davis and H. L. Boahvrtght, and spe cial attention will be given to the dis playt of the different types Tobacco growers everywhere will profit by a visit to this exhibit, as every section of the old belt will be represented, showing the finest products grown No charge ii made for space m this department. The exhibit , will be one of the most striking features of the f Danville.-Fair, October 9th to 12th North Carolina, Person County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. Tom W. Winstead, John Winstead et als, vs. Notice. Warner Winstead et als. heirs at law of John Winstead, deceased. The defendant, Warner Winstead, above named will yfeake notice that an action entitled as aiove has been com menced in the Superior Court of Per son county to sell the lands of the late Joon Winsteas for division of pro ceeds among the tenants in common; and the said defendant wilF farther take notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the undersigned Uerkef the superior Court of Per son county; at his osce in the court house in Roxboro, Nor,th Carolina, on uctober 13th, 1917, and answer or demur to the petition which has been filed in said acion; and if he fails to answer or demur the petition or com plaint at that time, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief in said complaint or petition. This September 12th, 1917. D. W. BRADSHER, -Clerk of the Sueprior Court. The Beauty Secret Ladies desire that irre sistible charm a good complexion. Of course they do not wish others to know a beautifier has been used so they buy a bottle of Magnolia Balm LIQUID FACE POWDER and us according to simple diredions. jmPro;ne; ment ia noticed at once. Soothing, cooling ana refrething. Heals Sunburn, stops 1 an. Pink, White. Rou Rtl 75c at 'Druggists or fo mail aired. Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. Lyon Mfg. Co.. 40 South Fifth St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. RE-SALE OF LAND oooooooootssf o Under r.n:l bv virtue of of the Superior Court of Person coun-l ty, made in special proceedings en titled Fannie Reade and others vs. Elizabeth Powell and others and be ing number Special proceed ings uocket of Ferson county, the I undersigned will on Oct. 22, .1917 at: 12 d'elock. -a. m. at the court house ! door in Person county offer? for sale : to , the highest bidder for cash, th ! hereinafter described tracts of iand.! This property was offered for sale on' Monday. August 13th. 10.17 nnd thb' nignest bid was as follows. - ' "Tract 1. $1800.00; tracts 2, 3, 4, $1600.00; tracts . 5, 6, $3225.00. That -u, .miiu6:,uccn iaiseu xv per. cent a re-saie is oraered by4he court. v I Used 40 Years The Women's Sold Everywhere vir' TrAA "St fine Day i 1 11 uurc o miiu .. . i ,. r . . .1 Tctnostnc Take LAXATIVE BROMO guinwc. eCoid. " ' 1. a ii....iMni1 works on i" : I " ! . ' , . W of tn-Duncan. heirs V -and runs K. w; grovb'S signature on cacn
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