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SEE HIM AT SERGEANT * CLAYTON CONSTIPATION must be avoided, or torpid n ii t11Hiiii iiM^tniTli wtTrm and ftaasy poind result. Emzj to teit, tiaroBfl,ly daaiilf CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS 9bw djnppotot of ***tatf Sj5o HJoney Sav U Money Earr I rrrr~rr\ svanmwjw i Samg J4-S5 [ J^ 2i|:n-J| ? 9 P. P. DalWy Company bo. Watch Y ' ( HOT ct~he i X remark bustible g stoves was That is wh are guaran than any \ . Stop and to you wit W ? Go] i.-'."1 . '' r7" ' I. ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Administrator cf the estate of M. M. Tapp, de- ! ceased, late of Person County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons j laving claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 21st iay of August, 1924, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, will nleaso make immediate payment. This August 21, 1923. R- A. Burch, Administrator. COMING SEPTEMBER 14th. The marriage of the Midgets or Tom Thumb Wedding. A novel home talent play that delights everybody. Over 60 bright, beautiful children of Roxboro from 3 to 10 years of age will give a complete imitation of a "Society Wedding". A director is coming to train the children and will furnish beautiful costumes for the wedding. You cannot afford to miss this cyclone of mirth. 100 laughs ... ? All Colors &dbU,N.Y. 7 ' " ; fe ' v ; ', *. >"i\. bur Saving when you install a "^OLFC ORIGINAL U BLAST HEA "amous Hot Blast Draft i able stove burns all the ases from the fuel?uncle te this valuable portion of tl y Cole's Original Hot Blast 1 teed to consume one-third L inder-draft stove of the sar think what this saving will h coal at its present price. REMEMBER: ?' Original Hot Blast will? save oae-third your fuel? Burn any fuel?' Hold fire thirty-six hours! ad .let us show you this gxttl idsher & < ?I? ? _ ? ?y ; " THE ROXBORO COURT Mjivmmm ^Sch33e Effective April SO 1922 p. m. a. m. a. m. p. m x5:30 *7:00 lv. Durham ar. 11.00|9:ll x7:09 *8:13 lv. Roxboro ar. 9:23 7:5< x7:5S *8:45 lv. Denniston ar. 8:45 7:11 x8:20?*9:05 lv. S. Boa ton ar. 8:18'6:5< x8:S5|*9:19 W. Halifax ar 8Htt'ie:41 xll:15 *11:40 ar. Lynchg. lv. 5:30|4:1! Daily and x Daily Ex. Sun. ~ Connections at LyncHburg ?itl trains east and westbound. Parlor and sleeping cars dining cars. The beat route to the west am northwest. Rates and informa'Joi upon application to agent, or W. a SAUNDERS, General Pass. Agen Roanoke, Va MADE ENTIRELY OF TWELVE GAUGE RUST-PROOF STEEL THE heavy twelve gauge Keystone "copper-bearing" steel U9ed in the Clark Grave Vault is the most perfect rust-proof steel or iron known. The protection is absolute, because the Clark Grave Vault is built on the "diving bell" principle, theonly scientific way of sealing a vault water-tight and air-tight. It is guaranteed for fifty years and will undoubtedly last for centuries. (Stone, brick and concrete yaulis allow water to seep in and hold it.) The supplying of thfc Clark Grave Vault is typical of the conscientiousscrvicewerender to the public. . R. A. SPENCER & SON. q m \ VE.VAUU*^ s Grow TER n this cotnr-draft ie fuel. leaters :ssfuel ne size. 1 mean . - - EB SEPTEMBER 12th 1923 ; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE! 1 Under .and by virtue of the powers conferred upon me by a certain deed of trust executed by M. M. Tapp and . wife on September 26, 1922, and regi istered in Deed of Trust Book 3, I page 224, default having been made * in the payment of the note secured ' by said deed of trust and the owner ' thereof having requested that the > powers of sale contained in said deed I of trust be exercised, I will on 1 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1923, at 12 o'clock noon, on the premises described on Court Street in Roxboro, ' N. C., sell at public sale to the high1 est' bidder for cash the lot of land conveyed by said deed of trust and t described as follows, to-wit: I A lot or parcel of land lying on the north side of Canrt Street, in the town of Roxboro, Person County, N. C., op which there is located a brick building known as the Tapp Roller Mill building, described as follows: Beginning at comer of said building Mrs. S. P. Satterfield's comer, on Court Street, thence back with the wall of said building -70 feet to the northeast corner, thence in a straight line 20 feet to an iron stake, thenct in line parallel with the rear wail of the said building 42 feet to sn iron stake, thence a direct line 2C feet to the northwest comer of said building, thence with the ".vail 70 feet to the comer on Court Street, thence with the street and the front wall 42 feet to the beginning, same being that lot of land conveyed by W. T, Daniel and wife to M. M. Tpap by | fieea 01 record in Boole 27, page 3^1, I which deed contains a reservation un | to the grantors of an one-half undivided interest in ,l^e northwest wall of the brick building situated on said lot, and also certain restrictions as to the sale of said property to colored persons, to all of which attention will be called at the sale. All other deeds of trust or mortgages cn said land will be paid out] of the proceeds of this sale. This August 22, 1923. 4ts. A. Burch, Trustee. , SA1.E OF VALUABLE LAND. Under and by virtue of two deeds in trust executed by Jno. P. Buchanan and wife Fluvana. one 'on 4th day of Slay 1912, registered in Person County in Book No. 1 page 165, other or. the 7th (fay of April 1919, in Book 26, page 572, the terms of which.not I having been complied with, and at i i" ~ ^ I . J By Its ] _ 1 A car that is noted for value, is simply a car t! built that it gives good little wear, over a Ion years. " That is the kind of ca economy counsels you that is the kind of car 1 mobile is. Ever since the first Hui 15 years ago, Hupfnabil noted for their ability t ing, year after year, wit of repair and replaceme sale value has always b high.' i j It is good to know tha Hupmobile the things for long life have been improved and strength ' When you learn that a value is unusually high jr I I n ilk. BROOKSI j j_ Roxb the request of slid wtfe sad the < children of said grantor, I will, on 1 the FIBST MONDAY IN OCTOBER i 1923, (1st inst.), sell in front of the c court bouse door in Roxboro, by pub- < lie auction for cash, the following t parcel of land, being a part of the 1 tract described in said trusts: Be- ] ginning in the middle of the sand < clay, road known as the Ridge road ' at terra cotter pipe, in saw mill ' branch (1); Thence 8. 8.75 ch. to A. J. Strum's line (2); thencu W. 23.7!i To most e 30 x r usco Naturally usee could hardly have livered such money's wo ?tire after tire?with? making a clean swqep. It's been a pretty perfoi ance every'time?no t opinions about that. And no two opinions ab what tire to get again aft< man has once used USC I United States Tires are Good Tires buy U1 TMsMttb H. L. Carver & Son. Rcug field & Bros . Hurdle Mills Co. Jalong, X: C. J. G. CI udge a Ct Re-Sale 1 its used car sure that it : bat is so well laible, low co service, with g period of jjje very fea long life to a: .. . , consistent sei r that sound to buy,?and the new Hup^ The new Hup( mobile ever ] . the best mate , workmanship pmobile, built ies have been o keep on go- The motor ii h a minimum still smoothei Hit. Their re- in its ability een unusually settle down ,t shifting of g * K! /come in and * w wt fu'. Targsr, e? still further demonstrate ET1 III for 15 minut with us that i car's re-sale tical advanta; i, you can be >. er. in price. " > DALE MOTOR Q oro, N. C. Phone 1 mini LF11 It^l I h. to J. D. Perkins line (1,; thence >1. 8.76 ch. to pine tree, Perkins' orner, iron stake (4); then W. 4.06 h. to a rock. Dr. W. A. Bradsher's orner (5); thence N. 3.88 ch. to >ranch, pointers dogwood and popuar(6); thence with said branch, (see ilat) to the beginning, containing |29 1-4) twenty nine and 1-4 acres. See plat and survey by W. T. Buchinan, made July 31st 102?. This Aug. 28th, 1928. T. C. Brooks, *rustee.~ very body ITlns emont, N: C. D. L. Whit-. [, N. C. Longhurst Merc, kambera & Co., Timbcrlase. , 13 in-- > ir ^alue * '* J I * . is also an unusually rest ear to maintain. ( 1 itures which make for n equal extent make for rvice. I mobile is the finest Hupproduced. It is built of ^ irials, and with the best . 3 sun more poweriul, p, still more remarkable to climb steep hills or o a snail's pace without ears. [ see this more .beautiisier riding car. Let us its briliant perfortnance es,?and you will agree it gives you all the pracges of cars much highi ?' . | : } I , 1 ? i I' ' O., Agents 0-185"
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