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IThfeWeek By Arthur Brisbane MARS WILL TEACH US. HOPE FOR THE HOPELESS. ONE GOOD DEED. THE GREAT DERBY. Sending photographs hy wire is at last |>erfcctly successful. This will mean more to the education of this earth than we can realise now. Merely gratifying curiosity or c#pturing criminals by telephotography on this little planet isn't the Important thing. What can be done on wires can he done through the ether that separates this earth from other planets In our family. -1 -We shall get from these planets radio portraits showing faces of e . their strange Inhabitants aud radio "blue prints" from Mars showing. Pus how to dig canals to store the , waters of the oceans whan frost, ratu and attrition make this earth perfectly round, leaving no natural cavities to hold the watur. If tlio . earth were absolutely round, as it wtll he in a few million y 7 t years, the ocean would cover it about n mile deep everywhere. Wo mutt know how to prevent that. Mars, tens of millions of years older than Knrth, will reach us by radio. | If that sounds preposterous remember .what yon would have said twenty years ago If yon had been told that a preacher iu Chicago some day would lie beard in Los Angeles and Newfoundland In the same second. Republican gentlemen that tried j to "frame up" Senator Wheeler, as corrupt detectives once In a while "frame" a victim when they need a scapegoat, are in trouble. Men In Montana who thought that copper should control the State, anil the meo la Washington who thought oil should control the Nation, both disliked Wheeler and decided to put I him In jail. They will wish beforo 1 the thing Is over that they hadn't j First Bonus ; ~ m . ?> 1ft ( ^ : ant fc? Ti ss w j'; ^ cr Mike- s>ss,,.v?f>*+- "'*" S in B Here it is boys!?tlie first bonut p |Hp certificate sillied by General Ilinea of the Veteran Bureau, followlnj |M f passage of. the bill over the Tresi i0|f,' deal's-veta LJ >' Uncle JaluxL^y !;; i t, . I COMES NOW, the dad Va- li, J catlou-tlaie" so happlfled an* oi t , real. * . Seduction is her favor- ~r ; ite crime, though she delights to i\ v steal?She halts us with an art w gtlDlime?resistless in appeal. . . . J She halls us from her arbored , ' lea?from haunts of rose an' ^ fern. . . . She calls from Rati* ? . liurst-hy-t he-sea, or. Rasa Creek * fJ at Its turn?aud when she casts* ', o. her luxe at me, she reckons I am ' her"nl ? So?out from Mammon's fierce tj f___. t demands, my weary soul would j fare. . Ton'll see mesptttln1 on nay bands?my golf-hall In thg c [ aie?sweet maid?yer uncle understands?Gwendolyn, I'll he p - there! ' L . Pecan trees for the coastal plain H:. aeclTun and Wfllnut trees for the-pi?4 mont, is the reeommendatuiu of For- j f-?e?ster-M M rtirran of the State Sol- v ?f .a - T made that attempt. It wasn't a good time for Lt. although it haa doubtless often been done before. Here's hope for the hopeless, the victims of hay fever. Mr. Coolldge. who has a "rose cold," sits for forty-flve minutes In an air-tight room, breathing In air mixed with chlorine gas. He leaves saying "the trouble is gone." Chlorine gas cores colds In men and epizootic In horses. . Why should It not cure, or at least relieve, tyiy fever that tortures thousands ror weeks every year? When Iluropean nations decided to take what money they conld get from China nftor the Boxer uprising, the Cuited states got some of. the indemnity cash, and then realized that lt was International blackmall. The money was sent back to China to be used for education. China now thanks the Vnlted States Minister, saying thai, other nations have followed our exumple. "So shines a good deed In a naughty world." The Dutch Ileformed Church of South Africa opposes prohibition, say lug: "Wine Is the gift of God which no one should desecrate." That church takes seriously the Bible statement that the founder of Christianity, by a miracle turned water Into wine, to make a wedding more cheerful. Some American preachers suy the wine thus produced was non-alcoholic. Hut is lt , 11 kf' 1V tJferf) t WhdHtnw ""eelc ? ? ? gunu) . WUUIU have considered that a miracle worth whllo? , . r ' The Senate Committee of Agrl- _ culture rejected 'the Ford hid for Muscle Shoals hy a vote of 10 to C. That isn't final, but It shows how difficult It la to get anything through la Washington sometimes. It Isn't quite so difficult If there is a "little black bag," with the right kind of lining In the offing. Wall Shreet men will discover that Secretary Mellon who had no trouble In cutting hundreds of millions off the national expenditures, will efcsily find a way to finance the soldiers' bonus. Tens of thousands gather at Louisville, Kentucky, all excited, eager, speculating, betting on "tho great American Derby." The winning horse will get $50,000. For half the money that a good jockey earns In a week yen can buy an automobile" that will run any ten race horses to death every day and never get tired. Speed In horses no longer means anything useful. Racing, betting, torse excitement will continue, for It takes men a long time to get over anything they have been doing for a thousand years. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND. The resl estate hereinafter describP having been sold by me on May 1, 1924, after due advertisement. ider the terms of two certain deeds ' trust executed by M. M. Tapp and ife, cn September 26, 1922, and ecember 15, 1922, respectively, and ' gistered in Book 3, page 224, and: Book 4, page 553, at which sale ie said real estate brought the sum ?6500.00, and there having * been i increased bid of five per cent of-! red therefor before the expiration ten days, and the .Clerk of the jperlof Court of "Persron County iving thereupon ordered that thej tme be resold on June 23, 1924, I' ill oh MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1924. 12 o'clock noon on the premises deribed ' below sell at public-sate" to e highest bidder for cash the lot of nd conveyed by said deeds of trust, -win That lot or parcel of land lying on e north side of Court Street in Roxrm-^erson County, North Carolina t which'there is located a brick build g (formerly) known as the Daniel iilding, now known as the Tapp ill Building, and described as fol ws, to-wit: Beginning at corner of id building; Mrs. S. P. Satterfield's riier, thence continuing in a straight th-the wall of said Dattiel or Tapp iilding 70 feet to the northeast met, thence containing in a straight ie 20 feet to an iron stake, thence n line parallel with the rear wall i iic iMiufi ur xajin Duuaing -iet to an iron stake, thence a direct le 20 feet to the northwest corner said building', thence with the wall ) feet to the corner on Court Stt*eet, Lence with the street ar.d the front! all 42 feet to the beginning. * < Said lot having been conveyed toj [. M. Tapp by W. T. Daniel and wife] y deed of record in Book 27, page] 74, in which deed an one-half univided interest in the northwest wall f said boiiding is reserved, saidj ne-half interest' being now owned y R. A. Spencer & Son. All reservalons and conditions contained in said eed will be binding on the purchasrs at said sale. The Bidding will begin at $6,825.00. This Jane -0i 1034. 3ta. R. A. BURCH, Trustee. Hall's Catarrh Medicine SJfSV: rid tour system of Catarrh or Deafncai rlured by Catarrh. SMbf drwggitn for bw 4% yttrt P; J. ClgNEY & CO., ToUdo. Ohlt 'oXg and Stone Jars at Farmers Hardware : C'o. ' \- - - THE ROXBORO COURrER, Ju ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Having qualified as Administrat: of the late H. J. \Vhitt, late of Pe Aan county, N. C., this is to notify a persons having claims against sai estate to present them to the unde signed on or before the 3rd day < June, 1925, or this notice _ will I pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said escet will please make immediate paymen This June 3rd, 1924. Mrs. H. J. Whitt, Administrator. _ o NOTICE SALE OF LAND. By virtue of the authority confer led upon me by a judgment of th Superior Court of Person County rendered in that special proceeding entitled Henry Clayton, administra tor of Anne Day, vs Bettie Raglanr et al. I will on MONDAY JULY 7th, 1924, in front of the court house door ir Roxboro, N. C., sell to the highes! bidder for cash the lands mentioned and described in the petition in said action to wit: That certain tract of land in Roxboro townshin. Person Countv. N. C., bounded on the North by the lands of A. W. Blalock, on East by lands of J. C. Lunsford and South by lands of Lee Lunsford and West by lands of Sallie Lunsford, containing fifteen acres more or less, and being the share of Anne Day, deceased, in the lands' of her father the late Jake Bumpass. This June 3rd: 1924. N. Ldnsford. commissioner. ? o? APPLICATION FOR PARDON OF JONAH CLAYTON ?o? Application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for the pardon of Jonah Clayton, convicted at the January Term, 1924, of the Superior Court of Person County for the crime of unlawful possession oi spirituous liquors and sentenced te the roads of Durham County for a term of twelve months. All persons who oppose the granting of said pardon are invited to forward their protests to the Governor without delay. This the 20th day of May, 1924. 2ts NOTICE TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND, Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon me by a deed of trust executed by W. A. James and wife Lucy James on* the 16th day of April 1923, and duly recorded in Registers Office of Person County in Book 5 at page 101, default having been made in the cavment of the in deblednes* secured by said deed of trust, at the request of. the holder of said note, I Will on Monday, June 16th 1924, at 12 M. in front of the court house door in Roxboro, X. C. sell to the highest bidder for cash the lands mentioned and described in the petition in said action to wit; one undivided one third interest, in that certain 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 % acre3 more or less. This May 14th 1924. W. T. James, trustee. N. Lunsford, Atty. 5-21 4ts FOLKS I /?H? IN OUR \ TOWN . p?p Know* I a A Hw ' Jo 1' -" ??l? ? By '"o ' ? O O 0 \ Pfltuari) ) o ? ' IJ- n fb O O o McCullough 1JU^> AUTOC ASTER I ANO WHV. MISTER \ ?UNN DO VOU SAV \ A WOMAN _ V. CANNOT BE / / _V \. PRESIDENT ? y I CAI _ a. - bz ",'; NORTH CAROLINA. PERSON COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK. ld SERVICE BY PUBLICATION r" NOTICE W. Luther Cates, Administrator of 10 the estate of Fannie McCain, deceased I VS. Annie Wagataff, Eugenia Paylor, William Paylor, Ellen Wiliiams, Flem Mitchell, James McCain, Wedon McCain and Lourenia, Susan and Mary McCain, minor chidren of Spencer McCain. 6 The defendants, Louvenia McCain, Su9an McCain and Mary McCain, ' above named, and all other heirs at ' law of Spencer McCain will take no' tice tHat an action entitled as above hits been commenced in the Superior Court of Person Countv; North'Caro1 lina, to obtain an order of sale of ; certain lands described in the petition of this cause, for the purpose to make arrets for the payment of .debts and cost of administration; and the jsaid defendants will further take notice that they arc required to appear I at the office of the undersigned aL |Roxbord,.N. C., on the '21st day of 'Jjune, 1921, and answer or demur to .the petition in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 19th day of May, 1924.' D. W'.Bradsher, Clerk Superior Court Person Coun* t _o? - MORTGAGE SALE. ' By virtue of a power of sale contained in a Chattel Mortgage executed to C. H. Turner tr .O. L. Carter |-.raj jo pjoaa.t ui '??{. aaeci 'gs ^oog , UI papjoaa.1 pue sijooasj -j, jj pue son County, N. C., T will sell to the ,j highest bidder for cash at Picks Sidi ing on June 14. 1924, between the : hours of 12 M. and 2 P. M., the fol' lowing personal property, to-wit: 1. No. 129?20 x 8 Fay & Egan , Double Surfacer Planer and Matcher,. complete with knives 1 pair Shimer Heads, 1 pair Square Heads, also complete set of belts. . . 5-14-5*s C. H. TURNER ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator j of the late Mrs. Eliza G. Carver, late , of Roxboro, N. C., Person County,, j this 13 to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present lthenr-to the undersigned on or before | the 27th 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, 27, 1924. H. L. Carver, Administrator ; c, .] EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ?o? "NORTH CAROLINA, ; PERSON COUNTY. J Having this day qualified as Exe cutor of the last will and testament ,.f TN AT V _ .1 ... .1 ? .1 l_i._ _f i'i i-f- ?. .inurcws, ucucascu, mie 01 Person County, this i,s to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned Executor on or before the 6th day of May, 192S, or this notice trill be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This May 6th. 1924. C; G. Royster,. Executor. L. M. Carlton, Atty. 5-11-Gts. N'T VYE5iN SEFORE f WHEN A REIGNS J WOMAN is in / Becomes Jj*? cs I president be mat / V THINGS . A WOf" = 7 I WICL BE V DlFFEft6?y T .al\ / CAHOlO yS?. ) -> _ / WSe / ? | THIRTY X -. ii'.'.-'ti-'^^.. -aAfruli. -r-s.-j - PIttT!^XAL" 1 O. a CBOWELL Attorney at Law, Next Door to Dr. Bridsher'i Office, Roxboro, N. C. DR. G. C. VICKERS DENTIST Office in Newell Building on | North Slain Street, next door to Roxboro Grooery Co. | N. LUNSFORD Attorney - at - LawOffice over Garrett's Sbore I Roxboro, N. C. ? *< DR. a G. DAVIS * Veterinarian, * Offers hia service to Roxboro * * and surrounding community v Phone ?7. 8-15 Otpd* W. T. BUCHANAN ~ Survayor 1 . Roxboro, N. C., Route 6. DR. E. J TUCKER DENTIST Office in Hotel Jones. ! !_ . 1. ROBERT P. BURN'S Attorney-st-I.aw Office oTer Davis Drug Store i DR. J. H. Hl'CHES ' I Dentist Office in Hotel Jones, next I door to Dr. Tnckcr's office. BlindingHeadaches "For about twenty years," saye Mr. P. A. Walker, a wellknown citizen of Newburg, Ky., "one of our family remedies has been Black-Draught, the old reliable. . . I use it for colds, biliousness, sour stomach and indigestion. I was subject to headaches when my liver would get out ] of order. I would have" H blinding headaches and S couldnt stoop about my work, H just couldnt go. I used ? Thedford's ? BLACK-DRAUGHT I and it relieved me. g] "About eight years ago my S wife got down with liver and H stomach trouble... We tried all week to help-her, . . . but she didn't get any better. One day I said to tne doctor, H 'I believe I will try Black Draught, it helps my liver.' I He said that I might try it I and to follow directions. She was nauseated and I couldn't eat or rest. She be- I gan taking Black-Draught and in two days she was g | greatly Improved and in a H I week she was up." I w Try Black-Draught. It costs I I only one cent a dose. Sold | everywhere. E-99 IB wmmnmni DO MISTgR SUNN" "V ;?e .TOST DI9CUS51N' J IN POLITICS 5 L> THINK IT WILL ' 1 IV VEAR3 BEFORE / IAN WILL BECOME />? P R g S l OENT^^ ^ >ATB \ s Be \ / \ ' Five \ / MM \ OF t \ C I HSU \ r II HSH I mjT jt V ? / \ w?y ' . # - - * v ! PAGE SEVEN .-vhi-jjU' Effective March 9, 1924 a. m. pi m. p. m. p. ra. 7:05 *5:18 lv. Durham ar. *1:35 *8:30 a. m. p. in. a. m. p. m. 8:18 6:25 lv. Roxboro ar. 12:19 7:20 8:45 6:52 lv. Denniston ar. 11:50 6:52 9:10j7:15 lv. S. Boston ar. 11:30 6:30 , 9:24 7:29 lv. Halifax ar. 11:18 6:15 I 11:45.9:45 ar. Lynchg. lv. 9:05 4:00 Above trains daily. Connections at Lynchburg for Wash ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia * "* New York. Parlor and sleeping cars dining cars. The best route to the west and northwest. Rates and information upon application to agent, or W; C. SAUNDERS, General Puss. Agent Roanoke. V*. o ' SfrvXTlTlfrai'rn ^1! mu^uivitn i o AND TOMBSTONES ' ' 1' i Anything in the way of Monuments,' Tombstones or grave markers. Best most durable stone, at lowest prices. Everything guaranteed. 10 per cent discount on all work. Write or see J. M. PHILPOTT, D I N.T C IVUAUUIU, IN. V^., tf. Route I. \ I in (^Goodrich") Silvertown Cord ^ - - _ _ _ - ' Jpw ask forthc Low t*Hce on Your size Silvertowft Cord? and remember it's a Goodrich Product. . . " . Fox & Co. - *"?THi THI LOWO RW . I i . i / - ?r*
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