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Oak Ridge Honor Roll Oak Ridge. Nov. 16.? The following 42 cadets made the honor roll for the second month* at Oak Ridge In stitute: L. M. Beeson. Oak Ridge; W. E. Bradlsh. McDonald. N. Y.; R. F. Brrendle. Oak Ridge; J, P. Bunn. Jr.. Battleboro: H. P. Butler, Reids vllle; O. A. Carver. Roxboro; N. A. Cogdell. Ooldsboro: A. O. Coleman. Oreensboro; R. P. Col?y. Raleigh; J. S. Cook, Jr., Oraham: H. Daughty, Rocky Mount; Webb Etheridge. M4n teo: D JB. Fearing. Elizabeth City; H. O. Frasier, Sohford; W. H. Oard ner. Oreensboro; K. L. Qoodson. Lin coln Lon ; N. B. Orantham. Jr.. Smith Held; J. C. Hayworth, High Point; D." P. Henrv. jr.. New Bern; H. B. Htatt, Jr1.. High Point; F. A. Jessup, Westfleld; A. B. Joyner. Jr.. Oreens boro! ?>? R- Kirkman, Pleasant Oar den; W. J. Lane. New B^rn; Mau rice Leaderman. Baltimore. Md.; R. F. LcFevre. Lexington. L. W. Line berry. Randleman; J- F. LinviUe. Jr.. Oak Ridge; Mary E. LinviUe. -Oak Ridge; E. W. Owen. Leaksville; C. W. Perry. South Mills; A. W. Pickard. Lexington; J. W. Price. Ridgeway. Va.;- Walter Ridenhour. Oreensboro: W B. Ridenhour, Oreensboro: W. L. ' Shelton. jr.. Stantonstjurg; M. A. ?olomon. Oreensboro; Dwight Stokes. Newsome: T. C. Turnaqec. Farmvllle; White. Coleraln; L. N, Wiiliams. Bat .tleboro. . Ojily one day \viil be given; for! Thanksgiving. Work will he resum tid Friday mornlns following, and on: Sunday . following Thanbsaivinn will be held the last military review of the fall tortn. Sergeant Potter- is dally inMruct Inu the cadets in; marksmanship. During thr vear the' marksmen will compel? with. the teadinc Military, schools of the Uiiitsd States, and in the final' cqnt.test for the lifar?t trophy. Basketball practice in earnest will be^in next week. ?! i ? ' ? ?? i Trustee's Sale Under and toy virtue of the powers, conferred upon , me. m t hat deed of! trust' executed by ? W, F. Long and i \V fL Long en June 15th.' . 1925 .-.duly " recorded in Register's p'f- j lice <>f Person County, in Book 36, page. 59-65. I will by request -of parties as Trustee, on Saturday', Dec. 10th. ^927. ;it 13 u'Plork Noon at the Court -house- door ;in-Roxboro. N. cSr. sell ? bidder at public auc tion the followins; described real es- . ? tate.as follows; 'i. A one-eighth undivided interest in the following described lots or parcel of land formerly -owned by ~ Mrs. Tlachei . E. Long: ) r.w That^Ot on the West side, of Main Street in the Town of. Robcbaro, adjoining the lot of J. A. L(?ng, W. F. Long arid others; and known as the Home Place pX t lie Mate. Mrs. Rachel Long. See deed of E. G. Reade to rRaehe.l Long. dat?d Decert}ber 20th. 1883. recorded in Book Z. page 459. Vf Register *. . Office. ?b> That- lot on the East side of Lairiar Street adjoining the lot of J. A. Lone arild \y: F~ Long on which is located a cottage house; it being the lot and house in which A. B. Stalvey formerly resided. fe> That lot or parcel of land, ly ing on the West side of Lamar Street j'n Roxboro bounded on the North by the Presbyterian church lot. On tfrrr Bast by Lamar Street; or* the South by lot of 3. d. K. Richmond and on the West by other lands of the es tate of Mrs. Rachel Lon?. upon which lot is located three cottage dwellings. (d) That lot. lying West of and back of the lot Just above described adjoining the lands of J. A. Long es > tatc and others and containing four j acres more or less. I (e) That tract of land In Roxboro Township bounded on the North by I the public road from Brooksdale to ' t AllensvlUe ; on the East by J. L. I Oarrett: on the South by C. B. 1 Brooks and the old J. A. Noell Place and on the West by the Roxboro Cotton Mill, containing 73 acres more or less and known as the Mountain! Tract. See deed from W. P. Readc and others to Mrs. Rachel E. Long j 7 in Book QQ. page 148. Register's Of- | flee for fuller description. ? (f) That tract of land bounded on I the North by lunds formerly owned by George Thomas; on the East by ; J. R. Perkins and John Walker: on ' the South by S. P. Williams and on the West by J. L. Clayton, containing 183 acres, more or less, and known as the "Terry Tract". See deed of Eliza A. Terry to Rachel E. Long, recorded 1 In Book RR. page 394^Reglster's Of fice. <g> That tract of land in Roxboro Township bounaed on the North by S. P. Williams; on the East' by the lands of Sam Pointer estate; on the South by the land of J. M. Bla lock estate and on the West by 'the lands of Josephus Younger estate, containing 140 acres, more or loss and known as the ? Dunn Tract." See deed in Book PP. page 523. Register's Office: <h> That tract in Roxboro Town- ! ship bounded on the North by J. H. . Carver; on the East by F. O^ Carver j and others; on the South by the pub-J lie road; on the West by .1, A. Car- j ver estate, containing 150 acres, more! or less and known as the ' Turtle j Pond Tract", save and except about sixteen acres recently cut oft and sold . to the. Town of Roxboro for High | School purposes. See- deed of W. F. ! Readc and other- to Rachel E, Long' recorded In Book QQ. page 148. Reg . ister's Office, it being Tract No. 1 described in said deed. <ii That tnet in the Town' of Roxboro hounded oh the North by the , lands of E. G. Long; on the East by! lot of H. T. Connally estate; on the . South by Reams Avenue and' on. the i West by J. C. Pass and George Thoma cpntalHjng two acres i Store or less and known as the "Meadow Tract". See deed of W. F. Reade and others to Rachel Lons. recorded in Book QQ. I page 148. Register's Office. This November 10th. 1927 R. A. BURCH. Trustee. Sale Of Valuable _ Town Property Under and; by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court in the special pro ceeding (Hititled "C, C. Royster, Exe cutor of D. M. Andrews, deceased, vs. Mrs. Pattie Andrews and others". I will a$ Commissioner on Saturday. .December ,17th, 1927. at twelve o'clock Noon, rt the Court-house door in Roxboro, North Carolina, sell to the highest bificjer at public auction the following described real estate, tp-wit: That lot on the North side' of Depot Street in the Town of Roxboro near the Norfolk <Sr Western Railway De pot, bounded on the North by; the lands ot TO. Pass. and R. H. Gates; on. the East by. the brick store of W. V. Pass; orf the South by Depot Street and on the West by R. H\ Oates..and fronting 38.4 feet oir salcT Depot Street, and running back 41 feet on which -lot is located a brick ; building, containing two store rooms ' on the- lower floor and four- bedL rooms with bath on the second floor, with ; a five foot entrance to said upstairs. TERMS OF SALE, One- third cash. ! one-third in twelve months, one-third in Pttrhteen month from date of sale. ! delerfed payments to be evidenced by notes bearing 6 percent interest from i date of sale, title retained until full purchase money Is paid, the purchas er having the option of paying all cash upon confirmation. This Dec amber 17th. 1937. L. M. CARLTON. Commissioner. Notice Sale Of Valuable Farm On Saturday. December 10. 1927, at twelve o'clock M.. in front of the court-house door in Roxboro, {forth Carolina. I will ofTer for sale at pub lic auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the R. A. Yancey home place In Allensville Township. Person County, North Carolina. This land win be offered first in three tracts and then as a whole.' Tract No. 1 con taining 52.3 acres, adjoining the lands of R. H. Harris. Pope West, et al Tract No. 2 containing 144.6 acres ad joining the lands of Thomas and j Lone. J. J. Dixon estate and tract one and three. On this Is situate the home house, barns, etc. Tract No. 3 containing 64.6 acres ad jblnlng the lands of J. W. Yancey, j. J. Dixon estate and A. C. and C. B. Adcock. This November 21. 1927. NATHAN LUNSFORD. Attorney for the heirs of j R. A. Yancey, deceased. I Notice LancHSale Under and by virtue of the terms j of that deed of trust executed bv j Joseph S. Harrison on November 9th. I 1925. to me as Trustee, default hav ing been made in the. payment of I the note secured thereby, and upon : the request of the holder, an increas- | ed bid having been offered, since the i lormer sale, by order ot Court. I will ' as Trustee on Monday. December 8. 1927. at twelve o'clock. Noon at the Court-house door in Roxboro. sell' to; the highest bidder at public auction j the following described tract of land, i to- wit: That tract lying and being in Cun ningham Township adjoining the lands of B. E. Barker. T. M. Allen ahd others and lying on the South side of the public road from Gun WE SELL GLASSES THAT PLEASE THE EYE Jewelers nlngtiam to Semora. beginning In the center of saWpubllc road at an Iron stake, corner of Mrs. Robert Scott; thence South 30 degrees East 419 feet to a white oak In T. M. Allen's line: thence South 50 degrees West 373 feet to a stake In T. M. Allen's line: thence North 37 de 30 mln. West 739 feet to- a stone; thence North 1 degree 38 minutes I : East 3333 feet with the line of B.< E. Barker to the center of the Cunlng ham <St Semora public road; thence with said road North 77 degrees East 318 ft.; thence North 71 degrees 30 minutes East 270 It.; thence North 66 degrees IS minutes East 373 ft. to the beginning, containing 77.4 acres, more or less. It being a part of the tract of land conveyed by W. tf. Scott and Office of Person County. Bidding at this sale will 'begin at *2625.00. This November lbth. 1927. . L. M. CARLTON, Trustee. And He Didn't Jimmy : My. what a lot ol dirt is on your face! Peggy: 1 know. Don't rub It In. ? ? ? ???..' ? t One of life's great pleasures ?? ^ , * is smoking Camels give you all of the enjoyment of choice tobaccos. Is enjoyment good for you? You just bet it is. If all cigarettes urere as good as Camel you wouldn't hear anything about special treat ments to make cigarettes good for the throat. Nothing takes the place of choice tobaccos. ? 1927. R. J. Remold. Tobmcco Company. Winston -Salem. N.C. HELLO BUDDY! Who do you reckon lam? Let Us All Be Thankful Tomorrow is Thanksgiving Day, and how much all of us have to be thankful for. The Lord has abundantly blessed us all, and especially the farmer. He has given you good crops, and what is equally to be thankful for, you are receiving good prices for your tobacro. While it is wise and thoughtful to save all you can out of this crop, still, it is unwise to forget that you owe a duty to your fellowhian; if you know of any one in need, it is your duty to help that one, and if you fail here you have failed in the one vital point in religion. We are thankful to you for the encouragement you have given us in trying to help Person County and Rox boro, and we want to show our gratitude by helping you wherever and whenever we can; call on us. Roxboro Boosters Club _ ' C. H. Hunter, Secretary
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