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Leigon Marches In Paris Parade Amidst Cheers taerkan Legion Convention Opens fn FJwfs With Addrrsse* Of Wel come By President Of French Re putrfic . General Pershing And Otferrs Speak; Then Came Color I ul Parade V?lth War Veterans From Every State In American (Jnion In Line; Crack French Sol? j dfc-rs And Band Form Escort; Re- : rfewed By Foch And Pershing. j Parts. Sept. 19.? The American* Le gion marched into'thq, hearts of the French today. The men who fought - Jor FYance "came back home," and | hundreds ,of thousands of the French j>opulace. their eyes dim as they thought of the war times.-, cheered the Americans as they marched rile n? . Overcome with emotion, many women ::long the route of the pa- ; rade wept. Each of tlie fourteen thousand men of the Tjegion and' several thousand of tjieir mothers, sisters and wives passed under the Arc . Do Triomphe. In silent tribute to the French un known soldier buried there, the Le gionnaires passed with their hats off and their colors dipped in salute. As each passed he dropped some red. .vfhoe and blue flowers around the Brave. Soon the marchers had built around that tomb a wall of fragrant and tender tribute that hid from view the flame of memory that burns fhere. ' Nd Dfsorder In Paris Ram fell as the procession was be ing formed and came again as it started, but soon "the weather^right rnecL There was a guard for each of the 14.000 Legionnaires in the Tme of inarch, but none was needed. The 14X100 soldiers and policeman were grouped along its route or wait ing in reserve, but there was ho disorder in ffarto except the frenzy of cheer. ' ? ? Many of the spectators wore mourning bands and many saw the iiarade with quickened hearts as they remembered again the days of the' war and visualized these men in I tin hat* trudging along for the line or fire- where their own kin fought i And died. Throughout the whole of France, j and her colonics it was American j Lt^gion day. Every city was flag be- j decked and often littV? ceremonies : narked this the first official holiday ever declared by France in honor of l*?r foreign friends. NOTICE OF LAND SALE under and by virtue of the terms ! i of that deed of trust executed by I I Joseph 6. Harrison on November j*. [ i?)25. to -n? as Tr?;stee, defanifc -hnv- j in'g been made in the payment jf the note secured thereby, and upon re quest of the holder therof, I will v*. Trustee on Saturday, October 22. 1927. at twelve o'clock Noon, at the Court-house door in Roxboro, North | Carolina. , sell to the highest bidder. | at publio. auction, the following de scribed tr^ct of land, to-wit: That tract lying and being in. Clin- ! ntngliam Township adjoining the j lands of B. E. Barker, T. M. Allen j and others and lying, on the. South Fide of the public road from Cun ningham to Semora. beginning in the center., of said public road at an ! iron stake corner of Mr?. Roberta I Scott; thencc Sou.^v 30 . East 3479 1 | feet to a white oak in T. M. Allen's j 1 line; thence South 50% West 373 j | leet '.to. a st$ke in T. M. Allen's Hne: i thence North 87' 30. minutes West " ,739 feet 'to a stone: thence North J ! 38 minutes East 3333 feet with , the i line of B. E. Barker to' the center oi the Cunningham & Semora public i road; thence with said road North ; 77% East 318 feet: thence North Hu , 30 minutes East 270 feet; thence ; North 66 15 minutes East 373 feet I to the beginnings containing 77.4 1 acres, more or less, it being a part i of the tract of land conveyed by W. H. Scott and wife to Roberta SGott ? by deed recorded in Book 12. page j 12, etc.; Register's Office of Person I County. This September 20th. 1927. LUTHER M. CARLTON. Trustee. FOR OVER XOO YEARS haarietn oil has been a wcrld ? wide rcroody for ladncy, liver or.d ? ?Madder disorders, rheurr.atism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. HAARLEM OIL rorrect internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three ?iae?. All druggiyts. Insist m the original genuine Gold Medal. Sheriff's Sale of Land to Satisfy Taxes, Monday October 3, At Court House door. For non-payment of taxes, and to I satisfy same I wQl offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the court house door in; Roxboro. on Monday october 3, beginning at 12 o'clook M.. the land of the ? following tax -payers of Per son County, unless in the meantime said taxes, which *are a lien on said lands, shall be paid, together with cost : Flat Rivrr? Whlti L. W. Waggoner. 23 acres. 24, '25 26, $68.73 E. R. Moore. 152 acres, '25. "26 . .$95.84 i S. M. Finch, 152 acres. 26, .... $63.07 Allensvillc Buchanan & Perkins. 38 acres *25. '26. $22.96. Darcey Bullock. 153 acres, '25 . $57.66 i Mrs. J. D. Long, 53 acres, -'26. $16.62 Cunningham Mrs. Bettiei Winstead, 186 acres ! *26 $50.08 ; T. T. Adaihs, 052 acres, '26 . . . - G3.00 . Koxboro ?! Person Union Tobaccd ' Co 2 lots'. '25 $210.90 I A. R. Davis. 1 lot. *26, ....... $3.5-7 Carolina W H Corp.. Lot and warehouse. -26 .......... $369.49 This is a BY, FOR and dF the people sort of a market conducted in the interests of those who favor us with their trade. ? Moore's Oblige-o-grams. Ymi don't have to keep an eye on us. This Is the shop where fair dealing is a habit and .a phono order receives conscientious attention. :: h T _ oil. nr ; jt .JMBiiiw A. L. Pulliam. 1 lot. IB. ...... *193.2 Lee Lunsford. 22 acres. '25, .... $11.08 Renew Your Health by Purification A"nv physician will tel' you that "Perfect Purification of the System is Nature's Foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of chronic ailment! that are undermin ing your vitality? 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It gave me quick relict Frequently I had bad hoadachor^ and pains, due to toxic poison. By taking a course of Black Draught I gave my system a thorough cleansing, and I have had little or no trouble since then. "Now, if I am hamming . ron^ stipated, I take several small doses of Black-Draught, nnH jim very soon feeling fine." Costs only 1 cent a dose. E . Buy Used Chevrolet* from Chevrolet Dealers! Afl Chevrolet dealers, we eons why it paye to buy are particularly interested used Cnevrolets from in Chevrolet performance. Chevrolet dealers! An We do our utmort to make ?? th* every used Chevrolet de- K,. u"t *h,lch w* liver the dependable transportation for which ? reconditioned car. Chevrolet ii famous the Look for it on car you world over buy? and KNOW that you are getting superior That's one of the big rea- value. STEWART-BRADSHER MOTOR CO. QUALITY AT LOW. COST Will Have Opening Soon Our store will soon be completed and we will open now very soon. When completed it will be one of the best arranged, and most comfortable places to do your trading Goods are arriving every day, and every dollars worth of goods will be new and fresh. Remember, you want to hold every Dol lar until we are open, for we will save you money on your fall . purchases. Watch for our big ad announcing our opening. Announcing THE OPENING OF THE Planters Warehouse FOR THE COMING SEASON BY A NEW FIRM BUT OLD HANDS AT THE BUSINESS We are going to the Planters Warehousfe this Fall with the intention of building up a good business for ourselves and to make it the most popular House in Roxboro by striving for the last Dollar in every load of Tobacco sold with us. Bring us a "load .on opening day T uesday, Oct. 4, and win one of the prizes offered by the Booster Glub. W: *r~Wtoer*cm. Jno. M^BreW. J. Irving Brooks. Louill j Wagstaff. W. F. Long. Person Union ROXBORO, N. C. John H. Hicks, Auctioneer. 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