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-and~ a ipecl?r pro . . entitled "C. Q. Royster. Exec ? <a> P. M- Andrew* deceased. vs. Mrs PatUe Andrews, widow, nd others", tte same being upon the special pro ~ docket of said Court, the Commissioner will on December ~""3n?f. Itafl. at t?dit o'clock Noon at the Court door In Roxboro. N. C., expote the following real estate, sit in the Town of Roxboro: That lot on the North side of 8treet In the Town of Roxboro. the Norfolk & Western Railway bounded on the North by the of T. O. Pass and R. H. Gates: the Bast by the brick store of W. 1; an the South by Depot Street th. re..t p H. dates, and 3S.4 ft, wi sakl Depot Street and running mack, 41 ft. on which lot 1* located a two-story brick building, containing two store rooms on the floor and four, bed rooms'with on second floor, irith five foot entrance to said upstairs. 2.?That brick building . known as the drug store building of D. M. An drews lying on the South side of Depot Street In the Town of Roxboro nd lolnlng the Courier Building and fronting 24.6 ft. on Depot Street-and running back 65 ft. to an alley. On -the second floor of this building Is a rix room apartment with steam heat and battfc ? 3. That building lving on the -South side of Depot Street adjoining the Drug Store Building above described and the Royal Hotel Building and known as' the Barber Shop Building .. of D. M. Andrews, fronting 15 ft. on Depot Street, and running back 65 ~ ft- to an alley. ' 4. That building lying on the South sidi of Depot Street beginning on the Inner edge of the "Sidewalk at the Bast corner of the BaVb;r Shop Build ing above .described: thence with said sidewalk South 62 degrees 40 min. East 40.7 ft' to corner of Hyco Warehouse k?t driveway: thence witfj the line of ?Hyco Warehouse lot South 42 degrees 49 min. W. 107.6 ft. to corner in Jine of Hyco Warehouse lot: thence with Hyco Warehouse lot North 45 degrees 01 min. W. 40.2 ft. to an alley: thehce | with said alley and th= Barber Shop Bollding above described N. 42 degrees beginning. In this building is a store rjoom fronting on Depot Street formerly occupied by J. E. Latta. and rlso -includes the Royal Hotel dining room and kitchen and about twenty bed rooms, which has been known ,? and run the Royal Hotel. The en T> *rr buUdtag U ?te*m bested?unl! equipped vtth bath rooms. of s?le Thumaer^ signed will ?how thy one over this property Upon request. ? Terms 61 sale, one-Third dstir ?*- \ third in twelve months, one-third kn eighteen months from date of sale, deferred payments to be evidenced by "Botes' bearing 6% Interest from date of sale, title retained until full pur chase money is paid, the purchaser having the option of paying all cash upon confirmation. j T-ta November 2nd. 1939. Luther M. Carlton. Commissioner. n < Notice, Land Sale By virtue of an order of the Su perior Court of Person .County, North [n.iviitn. mart* in the Special Pro cee<Ung entitled ft.'P. Burns, Admin istrator. against Miss Joe Simpson and others, we. the undersigned commis sioners appointed by the court, will offer for sale to the highest bidder for. cash at public auction at the Court house door -in Roxboro. NOrth1 Carolina, on ? MONDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1929. at 12 O'CLOCK M.. that certain tract of land lying, and being tn Mt. Tirzah Township, Per son County North Carolina, and bounded as follows: On the. North by Henry S. Gray, on the East by Ira C. Lyon and Spen cer Bowling; on the South by Mrs. Mollie Clayton and' -Miss Jennie Co zart. and on' the West by E. J. Clay ton. containing 41 acres, more or less, and being known as the home place of the late Charles Simpson. This October 31st, 1929. R. R. Burns and' W D. Merrltt. Commissioners. Land Sale Under and by virtue of th?. terms of that deed of trust executed Bo the ' I undersigned Trustee bv Manuel Mit- j chell and wife, on December 13th. ! 1919. ftlld rtTtmled in Buck 3. page 306r-l ! Register's Office of Person County, de- ; j fault having been made in the pay | ment of the ' note secured thereby.! and upon request of the holder there- ' of. I will on Saturday. November 30th. 1929. at twelv? o'clock Noon at the-CourPrl house door in Roxboro, ? North Caro lina. Sell to the highest bidder at public j auction for cash the following lot or i parcel of land, to-wit: ? That lot lying and being in the rv\ Boaboro on ?h? tbe public rgad Vxltrtf from Boxboro WlKf uf' A. H- Pomiite utate. lull? nton thaty -In- r WtatoTly fllrrrtlm * ftoii*; TTwtnrr tr ? wrwt?-^ty rttr?* ? ston: thencein a fwnlwrly Tttree t Uon In '4J?e line of J. A. Long h- ' ' a Southerly direction with the -pub- , lie road 80 h. to the bet inning on whic his located a dwelling formerly occupied by Manuel kjitchell See . 'ted of J. A. Lone and wife to Man uel Mitchell. Book 34. page 75, Reg ister'? Office of. Penon County. This October Seth. 0828. ... . 4 L. M. Carlton. Trustee. ? :? *? Sale Valuable Land I Under and by virtue of an order signed by A. C. Gentry. Clerk of the i Superior Coflrt of Person County. In 'that special proceeding In said court entitled 'STrs Maggltte VllllUM HHfl-j sher. Executrix of the will of Annie' Villines, and personally, and Dona Horner vs. James Villines et als" we will,- as the duly appointed commis sioners of the court, offer for sale, to the highest bidder for cash at public ''auction at the courthouse door In Roxboro on Monday, bee. 2, at 12 o'clock M. .the following described tract of land, to-wit: Lying, in Bushy Pork Township, Per son County. North Carolina, bounded on the north-by lands of Henry rffes ter and an old road leading from Bushy Pork to Hester's Store, on the east by lands of the Bradsher estate, oh the south by lands of Mrs. Mag gie Villines Bradsher, and on the west ' by lands of P. J. Hester and lands of Henry Hester, the same containing 74 _ acres. more or less, according to a plat thereof made by W. R. Cfates. -surveyor, on June 20. 1929. and duly [died In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, said tract being de signated thereof" as Tract No. 3. This- November 1, 1929. . . ' L M. Carttonk R. P. Burns. Commissioners. Notice! i I am requesting and teachers' of,..the colored schools' of Person County' meet with me next Saturday. November 9th. IJ :30 o'clock a. m . Colored High School Butiding. There ar?' several matters of impor tance coming up at this meeting and I want a full attendance. Mr. Win .i tead. our Superintendent, will be with us at this meeting. Mrs. Pearl Hoover Pittman. On the?"level.'we den't like backseat driving. Or on the hills either. Acts Speak Louder Than Words We ire not telling you what we hope, or expect, to do but are giving you exact figures, proving that _ - The gtets the BEST, prices always. On Monday we sold our entire offering for an average of twenty-Seven dollars sixty-three cents ' > i. Have you heard of a better sale this season? Look - ?? at these sales: .^L Moise & Bradshqr sold 226 lbs. for $109.00. Av. $48.23. ..." " * '? . . c. Howard Vaughn sold 640 lbs. fof $259.68. Av. $40.57r Son Morton sold 466 lbs. for $206.68. Av. $44-35.* "T A. D. Khott sold 246 lbs. lor. $102.02. Av. $41.47. ?J , k J. Rogers sold 418 lbs. for $210.28. Av. $50.20. / ' , . W % Don't wotry, just bring your next load to THE HY CO and you will go home rejoicing. . ( ? T. t -. > '? ? " ' , ?? . ? 'V V iwAiJvrw, ti. w. Sale Of Johq N. Harris Land nmi?r ???H t?y BTT dMIK of th> Strp?i-tor Court ot Person County eaterad- it the October. Term 1939. In that certain special proceeding there - in *? nulled J. H. Hester and K. C. WacsU(ir~A(lmluUUmlJuis uf Juiui H. Harris, against Robsry W. Maynard and .others, the undersigned will on 8ATURDAY. NOVEMBER -23. 1928. beginning at 1 o'clock P. U . at the home place of the late John H. Harris sell at public sale to the highest bid der or bidders the following described tracts of land, to-?'it!, 1,. Lying In Cunningham Town ship. adjoining land of K. C. Waft statr. T. C. Wagstaff and J. J. Win stead and land of Zack Oakley bn the north, land of R. E. Pulllam and the old Roxboro-Ceffo road on the east; lands of J. H. Hester and R. L. ? ? 1 i. .hn rr.t.lh laprt flf'K O. Wagstaff, T. C. Wagstaff and J. J. Winstead and land, of R. L Paylor on the west, containing 200 acres more 2 Lying In Cunningham Township, adjoining land of C. T.-"WeUr oTTi!" uu Liip noi t!i. land of Rob en tilt ,:hf old Dunoway Brtdgr road on the south, and the Owen land on the vest, containing 54 acres* more or subdivided into tout -or parcfcls of convenient sizes for the purpose ' of sale. Maps of same may be seen upon application to the undersigned or to J?. O. Carver. Attorney. Roxboro. N. C. Reservation: The family burial ground on the first tract described will be reserved. .. .... Terms of sale: One-fourth, cash, one-half of balance on November 30. 1930. remainder February 15. 1831. De ferred payment* to bear lifterest. this October 23. 1929. J. H. Hester and K. C. WagsUJI. V1 Admr?. of John H. Harris. Five, farmers o: bllllji County Will landscape their home grounds this fan. Bladder Irritation or ItcMng Bacr-V;- - L*jr Palm. mailing you AtLtfewli depressed, and discouraged, why not try the Cjratmc 4? Hour T?t7 Doat C*ve UP- Ot Cy*trx today ?t Zrty diygrtWt. 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With each day's record of the mechanical tests applied to a car on the roads and hills of the Proving Ground is included a report of the exact weather conditions prevailing. The engineers then can know how weather affects performance, and can have a comparable record so that every car tested is given an equal opportunity to prove itself under exactly the sairpe copditions. - Advance modcls_ of alj_thc_cars listed below were proved at the Proving Ground before ? they were introduced to the public. Read about them; then clip and send the coupon. A car <for tvery purse and purpose CHEVROLET. 1 mo^li. #*29 ? #<>W A ?is in ?he price range of th$ four. Smooth,*powerful 6 cylinder *ilve.-in-head rngint. Fisher BodW Also sedan dtli?e o Lilhuklivnyxkitiii Ditonchiuii ami 1H (on chasm with cab, both with four speeds forward PONTIAC ? moduli. #7-15 **>5. * Nowoffm ' Hi| ais" motoring lui ury at low coat. Larger L - head engine, larger Bodies,by Fisher. New attrac tive colors and stylish lines. 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