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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of a certain deed at trust executed by A. B. O'Briant and wife Lonnie O'Briant to R. L. Shaw, Trustee, dated Oc tober 15y.i931, and recorded in the Register of Deeds Offioe of Person pounty, Book 8, page 308, default having, been made in the payment of the note secured thereby and at the request of the holder and owner of the said indebtedness, the under signd Trustee will on SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1934 at twelve o'clock noon, at the court house door in Roxboro, North Caro lina oiler for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: Beginning at iron stake on the East side of a Plantation road J. N. O'Briant corner; thence with the said O'Briant's line South 58 de grees East 710 feet to a pine said 0"Briant's corner ;thence with the said O'Briant's line 51.9 degrees West 1141 feet to a stone and Point ers said CBriant's corner; thence with the said O'Briant's line North 4744 degrees West i284 feet to a stake on theEast of said Plantation road said O'Briant's corner; thence with said road North 59 degrees East 300 feet North 63 East 217 feet, North 38 East 442 feet to the beginT ning. containing twenty-one <21.367 and 36-100 acres: It being a part of J. N. O'Briant's home place. ^This the 18th day of July, 1934. ^ R. -L. Shaw, Trustee. Pi. Satterfield, Attorney. o Executors' Notice Notice is hereby given that we have this day qualified as executors of the estate of J E. Whitfield, late of Person- county, N. C., and all persons indebted to ..said estate will make immediate payment to the un dersigned. All persons having claims against said estate will present them to the undersigned properly proven for payment on or before the 23rd day of June, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery!! This the 23rd day of June, 1934. Arch Whitfield, Flem Whitfield, Executors. NOTICE SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon us by a cer certain deed of trust executed by Alice Warren, Belle Warren and wife, Julia Warren, on the 27th day of November, 1918, and duly record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Person County, in deed of trust Book 2, at page 496, default having been made in the payment of the note secured by said deed of trust and as in said deed of trust provided, the undersigned adminis trators of T. C. Brooks, trustee, will on Monday, August 6, 1934, at 12 o'clock Noon, in front of the courthouse door in Roxboro, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the land conveyed in said deed of trust, to-wit: Lying and being in Woodsdale Township, on the road leading from Woodsdale to Chub Lake, and bounded on the East by the lands r.f Ellis Brooks; on the South by the estate of J. A. Long; on the West by the lands of W. T. Ramsey and oh the North by said Woodsdale-chub Lake road, or the widow Fannie Bar nett's dower, containing forty acres, more or less, being a part of the B. T. Barnett land. This July 6, 1934. Mrs. D L. Brooks, T. Cariyle Brooks, Adn rs ^dmmistrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Huff, deceased, late of Person County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or b for June 18, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 18th day of Juhe, 1934. J. T. Newton. Admr. of Mrs. Elizabeth Huff SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of a Judg ment of the Superior Court of Per son County, North Carolina, in the foreclosure proceeding entitled "At lantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh et al vs. John, H Newton and wife Bettie Brooks I Newton.'' said Judgment being docketed in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Person County, I will, as Commissioner appointed by said Court, expose to sale to the hlglu est bidder at public auction for cash at the'Court-house door in Roxboro N. C., at twelve o'clock Noon on Monday, August 8th, 1934, the following described tract or par cel of land, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 384.39 acres more or less, situate, lying and being in Olive Hill Township about ten miles Southwest from the Town of Roxboro, in Person County, State of North Carolina, having such shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by refer ence to a composite plat thereof THE FACT FINDERS AND THEIR DISCOVERIES BY ED KRESSY aotkles made & leou couup iu the PYRAMID Of CHEOPS ABE BELIEVED TO BE BOOO YEABS OLD. cue Mcr-FiuDiua is over FDR TODAY FOLKS - uow TOCET BACK HOME AUD PREPARE FOR THE UtKT IMP. I MocP-TISirr CVEtVBOOV AUO I WE'LL 016 LIP A FEW FACTE e> FOC. TO DAY. LET'S MAKE EOVPT ova Ft BET STOP. i ^-^ssa j rwt suipmeuts <* CAticoeuiA a oaks to a AAACXETS OUTSIDE OP THE STATE AMOUWT TO MOUt THAU EO.OOO CAELOAD4 A YEAS Is, ^ cotu is &eowu iu eve ay stats ui n* uuiou. BUMoft* A ?IM?U J >n Oitovfs? buuch HAH6SDOWM 50 ?41 T MB made by W. R. Cates, surveyor, the 24th day of February, 1926, and at tached to the abstract now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, the same being bounded on the North by the lands of the estate of Wm. Pleasant and I the lands of Jack Pleasant" and Bill Pleasant; on the East by the and G. H. Brandon and P. G. Dunevant; on the South by the lands of J. H. Newtoij; on the West | by the lands of E. R. Thompson, I and being the identical land con veyed by R. D. Newton and wife to J. H. Newton, of the date Septem ber 27th, 1920, of record in Book 30, page 192, in the Office of Register of Deeds for "Person County, State of North Carolina, and deed from J. A. Long, Executor, to J. H. New ton, of date October 9th, 1905, of record in Book 7, page 520. in the office of Register of Deeds for Per son County, State of North Caro_ lina, to which reference is made for a more' complete description of the same. The purchaser will be required to make a deposit of 10% of his bid on day of sale. This July 5th, 1934. L. M. Carlton, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE Default having been made- in the payment of a certain deed of trust dated the 27th day of February, j 1930. executed to the undersigned | trustee, on the land herein describ I ed. which said deed of trust is re 'corded in Book 8, page 261, Register of Deeds' Office of Person County, the undersigned will, under power of said deed of trust, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for Roxboro. North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon on J Saturday, the 11th day of August, 1934. the land described in said deed !of trust, to-wit: Beginning at a stake in the edge of the right of way of the Norfolk ;and Western Railroad, being the northeast corner of the George H. Hauser Company lot. now belonging to Watkins & Bullock, running thence west through center of well to an iron stake on the side of the public road: thence in a northeast erly direction! along the line of John E. Chambers' and Will James' lot to an iron slake near a black gum known as the Newell-Cothran line; thence east to the right of way of the Norfolk & Western Railroad; and thence with the said right of way to the point of beginning; con_ taining one and one-fourth acres more or less. This lot being for merly a part of the Cameron land. For a more particnlar description ee Deeds of B. Cameron and oth ers to R. B. Holeman and wife, 1 Novie H. Holeman, to W. A. Car ver. recorded in the Register of Deeds' Office of Person County. This the 10th day of July. 1934. I B. I. Satterfleld, Trustee. SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power .of sale contined in a certain deed of trust executed by J. T. Peace and wife to B. S. Royster. Trustee, on May 23, 1918. of reoord in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Person County in Book 26. at page 184. and at the request of the owner of the bond secured by said deed cf trust, default having been made in the payment of said bond, the un dersigned, as Executrix of the late B. 8. Royster, Trustee, deceased1 will Jon | MONDAY. AUGUST 20, 1934, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON, offer for sale and sell to the high est bidder by public auction for cash at the Court House door of Person County, the following de scribed tract or parcel of land: I Lying and being situate In Allens Vllle Township, Person County, con taining 133 1-3 acres, and being the saifle tract or parcel of land.con veyed by T. C. Brooks, Trustee, to J. T. Peace by deed of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Person County In Book 26, page 116. This July 19, 1934. Mamie Royster. Executrix of B. 8. Royster, Trustee, deceased. TWISTING' BIBLE TRUTHS TO FIT NAZI PAGANISM. A highly Ins tractive article telling of the shocking disavowal of spiritual texts by the leader of the German peo ple's church. One of many Inter esting articles in the American Weekly, the magaelne which comes nn July 29 with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN. Buy your copy from ywur favorite newsboy or newndemier. MUTT AND JEFF?It Seems That Even Fish Have Sex Appeal By BUD FISHER HO L0?*,Me.MinT - we've 8EEH ] sown IN TH6DIVIN6 *?LL ALL M0RNIN6 ilTTNOTlSH ?"I SHOWED LIP TO MAKE j i-rV\ JEFF,Voo 60TTA TO THUS! r IwE CANY WASTE AMVMcRE ^ Xli^E WA1T1N6 FoRDEEP-SE MONSTl MdNSTDSTO'VOW UP.1 "WIS pictures sarto ? Be come on Jvy^ > ?i TIME! but can't You wiait just A LITTLE LOH60f? RVW8E TOMORROW I SOME TISH'LL COME AROUND! J how remember - always swim around in"1 FRONT Of THE DIUIN6 BELL AMD SONT f ACT LIKE A POOR FISH! PUT PLENTY J OF GRACEFUL TWISTS AND W166LES in Your ' MOTIONS! Coming Attractions At The Palace HALEY RETURNS, HEADS COMEDY CAST FOR FILMS I Past fun, variety and hilarious ac Ition characterize the spontaneous film comedy "Here Comes the Groom." which comes on Friday, July 27th, to the Palace Theatre. Jack Haley, Mary Boland, Neil ! Hamilton, Patricia Ellis, Isabel Jew jell, Sidney Tgler and Larry Gray [are the principal players. Edward Sedgewick directed the film for Charles R. Rogers, independent pro ducer at the Paramount studios, i Trying to prove to his girl that he can be a big success in his pro fession. burglary. Jack Haley gets himself tnto quite a mixup while holding up a poker game. TTie cops [spot him, give chase and Haley finds escape in the pullman com i partment of a railroad trans wait ing at the station. But his troubles aren't ended here, j The compartment in which he hides belongs to a young bride, whose husband, a famous radio masked tenor, has deserted her be cahse her father's money has sud i denly disappeared. She's on her way home and foroes Haley to pose as the husband. With this good start, the hilar ious situations pile up, end over end, (and the film ends with an uproar ious finale. Frank Buck Brings More Thrills With "Wild Cargo" Film J From more than 100.000 feet of 'film, the salient footage covering i Frank (Bring 'Em Back Alive) Buck's thrilling jungle exploits was edited Into a sensation-packed mo tion picture, "Wild Cargo." produc ed for RKO-Radio by the Van Beu ren Corporation. This film will be seen at the Palace Theatre Monday and Tuesday, July 30-31st. "Wild Cargo," based on the book of the same name by Buck written in collaboration with Edward? S. Anthony, follows Buck through the I Asiatic Jungle^ as he hunts rare wild animals to execute orders from OPENINS EPISODE FRIDAY, JULY 27 Science fights CRIME WITH STARTLING INVENTIONS in Hfc VAN! SHADOW I'NIVERSAL'S SERIAL SENSA TION. WITH ONSLOW STEVENS. ADA INCE, WALTER MILLER, JAMES Dl'RKIN, WILLIAM DES MOND. Ixroli Frirdlandtr, Mftcttr. zoos. Two photographers with still and motion picture cameras follow | ed Buck's every move and succeeded I in recording scenes depicting the clever employment of one of these devices, flying foxes of which isj made a variety of stew, a Jungle del- [ icacy, was a neat operation. Buck assembled .a rectangular net on two long poles. As a large group of fly ing foxes were stampeded from n tree, native boys hoisted the net and enwrapped the birds. I . "Wild Cargo" was directed by Ar- 1 mand Denis. Buck himself narrates the story with the film, j Buck faced death twice and al-1 most approached a point of never seeing himself on the screen in "Wild Cargo." Both encounters were with snakes. Once, a thirty-foot py then wound about his right arm. On another occasion a king cobra cornered Buck. Only his experience enabled him to cope with the situ ations. I The ingenious traps of the fam ous wild animal collector are shown in "Wild Cargo." Through Buck's hazards which attended him as he ought his prey. SALLY EILERS TRIES TO SHUN SHOPTALK Sally EileTS has no fault to find with Hollywood. It has been good to her and although she feels she has matched with hard work any luck that may have come her way, she has no ill words for the movie cap ital. But there is one thing about Hol lywood . . . - "We never give the movies a rest," Sally says. "Morning, noon and night we talk about pictures and picture people^ stories, plays, previews, per-| formances?and when we go through the entire list of possible movie sub jects we start all over again. I'm as great an offender as anyone else." Upon the completion of her latest Pox Film production, "3 On A Hon SPECIAL SHOWS FRIDAY NIGHT 11:30 SATURDAY MORNING 10:30 (Lui KIBITZER ff is bad enough, - but imagine!.. SALLY 0 EILERS ZASU PITTS HENRIETTA CROSMAN CHARLES STARRETT JOHN MACK BROWN IRENE HERVEY Directed by Jamnt Tinting ScrNn Play by Edward T. Low* and Raymond Van Slcfclo. From tbo novel, "Promenade Dock" by Ithbel Ron. Box office open* Friday night ll:15t picture 11:30; admission 35c. Box office opens Saturday morning 10:15. picture 10:}0. Admission 10-25c. ^ eymoon," Miss Eilers left for Phoe nix, Arizona, for a rest. "3 On A Honeymoon" comes for Special Shows Friday night and Saturday morning at the Palace. NEW SERIAL FILM STARTS FRIDAY Manager Kirby of the Palace Theatre announces that beginning next Friday, July 27th. Universale latest serial thriller, "The Vanish ing Shadow," will begin. The cast is headed by Onslow Stevens and Ada Ince, who are sup ported by Walter Miller. William Desmond. Richard Cramer, Sidney Bracy, James Durkin and Eddie Cobb. From Thur., July 26th To Wednes., Aug. 1st Thursday, July 26th Kay Francis, Warren William, Jean Muir in "Dr. Monica" Broadway Brevity "Picture Palace" No morning matinee. Evening 7:30 9:15. Admission 10-25c. Special la dies' matinee 3:15. Two admitted for price of one?25c. Friday, July 27th Jack Haley, Mary Bcland, Neil Hamilton in Here Comes the Groom Opening Episode of "Vanishing Shadow." Novelty "March Of The Years." Morning Matinee at 10:30; evening 7:30-9:15. Admission 10-25c. Spe cial kiddies matinee 3:15. Note: To the first 100 children admitted to the theatre will be given a Robot Head Mask, Just like the robet seen, in the new serial. SPECIAL SHOWS FRIDAY NIGHT AT 11:30 SATURDAY MORNING AT 10:30 Sally Eilers. Zasu PHts, Henrietta Crosman, Charles Starrett, John Mack Brown in "3 On A Honeymoon" Musical Novelty "Hello Pop" Box office opens Friday night at 11:15, picture at 11:30. All seats 25c Box office opens Saturday morning at 10:15, picture 10:30. Adm.*10-25c Saturday, July 28th Wallace Beery with Fay Wray in "Viva Villa" Educational Novelty "ABeu Oop" Terrytoon Cartoon "Holland Days" Continuous Shows Starting at 2:30. | Admission 10-25c Mon.-Tues., July 30-3 I Frank Buck's Sensational "Wild Cargo" The greatest cargo of living thrills ever brought out of the wilds by m*n Popeyc The Sailor Cartoon HEARSTS SOUND NEWS Morning matinee 10:30; afternoon 3:15-3:45; no tnatinee Tuesday; I Evenings 7:30-9:15; adm. 10-25c Wednesday, Aug. 1st "Put" Pater son, Herbert .Mundin in "Call It Luck" New* Reel Cartoon "Answering The' Riot Call" VHa phone Cartoon Morning matinee 10:30; afternoon' 1:15-3:46; even. 7:M-?U5. Adm 10c Thank Heaven ..... HE'S BACK ALIVE! Back from the perilous jungle with n.e\y jan^l ama"?iftg wotiders hL/X you've HBHk \ never ) dared ?v to dream! (MM* Mitt Bring-'Em-Back-Alive You'll sec him fight a hooded cobra, bare handed and unj armed! ? You'll sec him take a fierce leo-1 Ixtrd from a tree! ? You'll see him rope a rhino and catch wild birds in flight! ^ You'll see him i capture a thun dering herd o. elephants! ^hu i.i it . . NATURE SAVES HER , BIGGEST THRILLS FOR BUCK! ?""S a?DUcri^ tXO.p/'Ok ?wsi] , MONDAY & TUESDAY, JULY 30-31?t MORNING MATlNEp AFTERNOON 1:15-3:45; NO MATINEE. TUESDAY; EVENINGS 7:15-?:15. ADM. 10-25?
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