administrators' notice. Having qualified as Administrator | d the estate of c. h. Painter, de-ji ceaaed. late of Person County, North , Oarelina, this is to notify all persons] i hsvinr claims against the estate of] I the said deceased to exhibit them to' the undersigned on or before the 7th day of May, 1925, or this notice -will he pleaded in bar of their recovery' AD persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment.' This May 7th. 1924. R. F. Carver, Administrator. NOTICE'-SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. Ia The Superior Court; North Carolina; IVion County; , j Henry Clayton, administrator of / Anne Day, "" vs. Betiie Ragland apd husband Clark . Ragland. Georgianna Watkins and * finalised .lim Watkins Mnlhrv Ciavton Speck Clayton, Clark Cousins, Moibry Cousins, Lessie "Cousins. Anne May Hart and husband George Hart, fU'ort'P Honflinq nnd Viririp Hnuiiins The last named George Cousins and Vtrjde Cousins minors, take notice, that a special proceedings entitld as above his been commenced in the superior court of said county, for the purpose of selling the real estate of the late Anne Day to make assets for the payment of ber debts ' and' the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to Superior Court of said county, at his1; office in Roxboro, N. C, on Monday : Jane 2nd 1924, and answer or demur 1 to the petition in said adtion, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for j the relief demanded in the petition. !; This May 3rd 1924. ' D. W. Bradsfcer, C. S. C. , " ' 4: O : ; < TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LOT. Under and by virtue of the power* > conferred up.on me by two certain deeds of trust executed on Septem ber 26, 1922, and on December 13, i 1928, by M. M. Tapp and wife and reg- ' iatered in the office of Register of Deeds of Person County, in Book 3. page 224, and in Book 4, page 553 respectively, the notes Secured by,' aid deeds of trust being due and un-| paid and the holders thereof having i requested Jthat the powers of sale < contained therein be exercised, I will : SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1924, at 12 o'clock noon on the premises 1 described below sell at public sale to 1 the highest bidder for cash the lot of land conveyed by said deeds of trusts, to-wit: That lot or parcel of land lying on the north side, of Court Street in Roxboro, Person County, j -North Carolina, on which there is lo- j rated a brick building (formerly) | known as the Daniel Building, now-' known as the Tapp Mill Buildings and; described as follows, to-wit: Begin-: ning at corner of said building, Mrs. S. P. Satterficld's corner on Court Street, thence back with the wall of said Daniel or Tapp building 70 feet to the northeast corner, thence continuing in a straight line 20 feett to an iron stake, thence in a line pasalle! with the rear wall of the Daniel <ffi Tapp building 42 feet to an iron stake. ... thence a direct line 20 feet to the northwest corner of said- building, thence with the wall 70 feet to the corner on Court Street, thence with the street and the front wall 42 feet to the beginning. Said lot having been ?. conveyed to M. M. Tapp by W. T. Daniel and wife by deed of record in! ? s Hook 27, page 374, in which deed anl . one-half undivided interest in : the northwest wall of said building is re, served, said one-half' interest ^beirig now owned by R. A. Spencer & Son AM reservations and conditions con-| tained in said deed will be binding on the purchasers at sai-f safe. _ This May 1. 1&24. R. A. Burch, Trustee. THE FAMILY NEXT D 37?, i ,| mopni M ra 1 U L-' W-watK c i good i ^ I/'iH: $ ^ -n| _ ~ [',.. "."" -. ... J~ . -,.V~ - . . ' SAU5- OF i-AND. - 1 By virtue of the power of sale confined in a certain deed of trust exe:uted to me by J. H. Peace and wife an the 13th day of February, 1923, i and duly recorded in Book 4, page 1 595, of the Offtce of the Register of < Deeds of Person County, and at the . request of the holder and owner of ,1 the bond secured by said deed of s' trust, default having been made in j the payment of the interest on th;1 < said bond, as stipulated therein, I 1 shall on ? TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1924, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON, sell to the highest bidder by public auction for cash at the Court House'] door in Roxboro, N. C., the following j described tract of land: ? Lying and being situated in Allensville Township, Person County, adjoining the lands of Nat Huff, Lawson and others, containing about 315 acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land conveyed to the said J. H. Peace (Henry Peace) by William Thorpe, Commissioner, or Guardian of Richard T. Thorpe, deed <?. n.hinh noi.1 i. ~r,,nivl.vt in fhn fMRrp nf thp Roonafpr nf Doa/te nf Person County, to which reference is hereby made for a more accurate description of the said tracbstfif land. This May 5, 1924. B. S. Roystcr, Trustee. Royster & Royster, attorneys, j ? ? ? !, NOTICE RESALE DAY LAND, i The undersigned commissioner, be-' ing thereto licensed by a judgment of'. the Superior Coiirt of Person county, j sell to the highest bidder for cash on Monday, May 26th 1924, at the court house door of Person County. N". C. the following described lands to wit:' ist ; 16.27 acres of the John Day land, situate in Allensville township, Person . County, N. C: adjoining.B. McCain', ct al. it being lot- No. 1. 2nd , The home house place of the late John Day, in Allensville township adjoining the above lofc.and also L. E.'( Day and Lot No. 3, containing 56.99 seres more or less, good dwelling and all necessary bams. 3rd _ . | 15.01 acres John Day lands in Aliens- . ville township adjoining the above described lots, T. Yancey et al. These lots will be offered separate, and as a whole, the court asked to confirm the sale bringing the greater price. An increase bid having been placed on the former sale aft a whole, the bidding on thet tracts as a whole will begin at $4800^09. This May 12th 1924. J. P. Day, Commissioner N. Lunsford, atty. 2ts NORTH CAROLINA PERSON COUNTY Roxboro Township. NOTICE OP SUMMONS AND WARR\NT OF ATTACHMENT. . C* O. Buchanan Vs Phill Link.The defendant above named will take notice that a summons in thej above entitled action was issued a-* gainst the said defendant on the 28th day of April, 1924, by W. J. Win-, stead a Justice of the Pence for Per-' son County, N. C., for the sum of, $40/80 clue said plaihtiff by sale of! goods and merchandise, which sum-j mons is returnable before said Justice of the Peace at his office in Roxboro, N. C., said county and Roxboro township, on the 29th day of May.' 1924. The defendant will take notice that a warrant of nt^ichment was issued by the said Justice on the 28th day of April, 1924, which warrant is "returnable before the said Justice a*his office at the place and time above named, for the return of summons, when and where the defendants is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded will be granted. This the 28th day of April, 1924. W. J. Win stead. OOR? ? ?. BOY*. SUCH A /V* N'1 -AND SUCH \ ( UKE "Rut ' THIN* I'm ) . / CHttR K5VJN TOWN- S ) I TAKt F'R Trt'.,|1W6 'N' J I FR V N BCTTtR f'R / V UF* ' M^BmONV. J/ \ ROS' [ ^ V . \u>? ips?3 V'w/^V^ ; IT , ;'. V< ' ' . . V- f ' A . 9 , THE KOXBORQ COURIKi S'OTIGB TRVSTEES SALE OF LAND. * q h Under and by virtue of the author- ~ ity conferred upon me by a deed of iruat executed by W. A. James and wife Lucy James on the ISth day of April 1923, and duly recorded in Registers Offtce of Person County * in Book S at page 101, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, at the request of the holder of sfftd note, I,will on Monday, June 18th 1924, -at 12 M. in front of the court house door in Roxboro, N. C. sell to 1 the highest bidder for cash the lands I mentioned and described in the peti- i lion in said action to wit; one undivided one third interest, in that cer- ? tain lot of land at Helena, N. C, formerly the old Church lot, fronting on Main Street, and bounded on the East by 12 foot Alley and on South by lots of Alec Gray and West by Thomas Clay, containing % acres jnore or less. * This May 14th 1924. W. T. James, trustee.. I N. Lunsford, Atty. 5-21 4ts "I 0 1 t MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF t _ PERSONAL PROPERTY 1 Under and by virtue of the powers granted by two certain chattel mortgages executed by M. M. Tapp. (a) On January 8, 1923, to The Firs National Bank, of Roxboro, and reg istered in Chattel Mortgage Book 27 page 93, office of Register of Deeds of Person County, (b) On Januray 6 1923rto Carolina Machinery Company and assigned to The First Nations Bank of Roxboro, and registered in Book 32, page 363, office of Register of Deeds of Person County, the un dersigned Will sell at public sale to the highest bidder or bidders for cash t . '.i on SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1921, at* 12 o'clock noon, en the mill prem laen of the late M. M. Tapp on Court Street in Roxboro North Carolina and described as follows, to wit: One flour mill and all machinery, equipment, attachments and appliances appertaining thereto and used or designed for use in connection therewith, and including also engines and other connections. One 40 H. P. Giant Crude Oil Engine Complete with Clutch, Pulley and all fixtures, one Kerosene Engine for Starting with Air Compressor and Received,- . Ex iiuu?i> rut ana r-tpe-wiui aw present and any added equipment. Thio May 10, 1924. The Firft National Bank of Roxboro. 5-14 3ts. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. NORTH CAROLINA, PERSON COUNTY. Having this day qualified as Exe cutor of the last will and testament of D. M. Andrews- deceased, late of Person County, this is to notify all! persons having claims against said | estate to present them to the undersigned Executor on or before the 6th day of May, 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This'May 6th, 1921. C. G. Royster, Executor. L. M. Carlton, Atty. 5-14-6ts. \ MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of a power of sale con- j t-vned in a Chattel Mortgage execut-' ed to C. H. Turner by O. L. Carter I and R. T. Brooks ar.d recorded in I Book 28. page 433, in rcord of Per-j son County, N. C- I will sell to the j highest bidder-for each at Picks Siding cn June 14, -1924. between the hours of 12 M. and 2 P. M? the following personal property, to-wit: L No. 129?20 X 8 Fay Egan Double Supfaeor Planer and Matcher, conjplete with knives 1 pair Shimer; Heads, 1 pair Square Head", also i complete set of belts. 5-14-5ts j. .SSUM*. ON A MORN\N >> Tn\S A MAN COULD BE X fUL T HIS MOTHER-tN-LAW- \ 5 A VEUlR Fltl GRATEEOL \ \A\AN Trt' WlEE HE HAS. N" J ,,IN GENERAL, LOOK. AS / <<, A HOME RON T' A / >IN' BALL CLUB* R, May 21at 1924 Don't forgot Birds Twin shingle* f> hen von need a good roof, WAT- " ' INS & BULLOCK. KZEItti Monty back without question A if HUNT'S GUARANTEED AflM SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt's Stive tad Soap), fallin f* I ihetfftment of Itch, Bctemt, J j\ Rin*worm,Ttttacoro?h*r?tcb- fT# / /I Inc tkin ditto tee. Try thie * oV" ? 1 I : trntaac&t at oar risk. DAVIS DRUG COMPANY Roxboro, N. C. 1 ppai Schedule Effective March 9, 1924 m. p. m. p. m. p. m. 7:06 *6:15 lv. Durham ar. *1:35 *8:30 j u m. p. m. a. m. p. m. 8:18 8:26 lv. Roxboro ar. 12:19 7:20 8:46 8:62 lv. Denniston ar. ll:50 6:52 ft.l/V B.tt t- o vs. < -- -- - ? j.iv i.ioiv. o. Dosion ar. n:au B:au 9:24|7:29 lv. Halifax ar. 11:18 0:15 1:45|9:45 ar. Lynchg. lv. 9:05 4:00 j * Above trams daily. Connections at Lynchburg for Wash- j ngrton, Baltimore, Philadelphia and 4ew York. T Parlor and sleeping cars dining :ars. The best route to the west and torthwest. Rates and information ipon apnlicstion to agent, or W. C. SAUNDERS, | General Pass. Agent ' v Roanoke, Va. . V- - . TODATf Find ou ' " . $u? STUDEBAKER offc Six, a car embodj know, at a price, thi deny yourself a fine car. Here is the thrill of a der L-head motor; the c of a big, roomy body ? < restful; beauty that chai costly cars. _ ' * * Now in justice to your! Compare it with competi ?then with cars selling dollars more. LIGHT-S J-ftia / ll-ln. IV. a Touring < Koac!?tcr(3-P*?*.> . . Cotsr?-Roadrter (2-Paj Coupe (5-Pui,) . , 1 Sedea- ...... I = S'l'UDfcBA f ye*h? -H" \ UKt A S ""\ f RfcW4 "T* I /-o'o nORN(M' M BE VONG I / f\R GU>f\fc-NV? \ ^T VV. BE ? F\ORWN' TRtS /T*' Wl'lA A). V BAORN(M'! /( SOXUM' \v w HEfi \ r ' ' ' 1 Shenandoah Life Insurance Co., 1 ESTABLISHED 1?14. | CONTROLLED BY SOUTHERN MEN?FOR SOUTHERN-MEN. | ' None Better, None Safer, or More Suited for YOU. K For fall information see one of our Agentr. !l A. P. DANIEL, Diatrict Agent, HURDLE MILLS, N. C. Moore's Market We sell the Best HOME KILLED AND WESTERN BEEF. fl&" * Fish and oysters, Tuesdays, Fridays and ? : ; ? - ? Saturdays. Phone us your orders. Prompt delivery. We Buy Hides. Phone 175 | J ? -jua?. "JZ?7 *" * ' ?*Mr'"~~ .- I k aW^" 'Pi f\j wiTnHA SaemtificmBy be. la nerd, holds ,*"""" rtke roadatallspmds. All-steel *?*9- On+piec* tomdihM * * ? \^X-r mm Gemono Ualher cushions, ten inches deep. Cowl lights. Standard nan-skid card tins. Lt what comfort, power, beauty . [-5 will buy in a Studebaker its a world-famous Compare it for beauty, comfort, roominess, ring the best men upholstery, for obvious refinements, it makes it folly to Compare it, too, for ease of handling, flexibility. power, quietness, lack of vibration, powerful six-cylin- See for yourself what you. can buy with lit:omfort and luxury tie money in a fine car today, ieep cushioned and * * * racterizes the most Ride in this car, ride in competitive cars. Comparison is the surest way to judge an * automobile. Studebaker will place a Lightself, look at this car. Six at your disposal for this purpose any tive cars at its price time you name. for several hundred Buy no car at $500 or more without making this test. Don't buy blindfolded. !1X SPECIAL-SIX BIO-SIX 40 H P. SPm. 1194m. IV. B. SON. P. !264m. W. B. 6OH. P. . 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