SALE OF FARM
LAND
Under the authority conferred
upon'me by that deed of trust exe
cuted by Richard Bailey and wife,'
Louisa Bailey, to me as Trustee on
February 20th, 1924, and recorded
in the Person County Registry In
Book S, Page 221, default having
been made In the payment of the
bonds secured thereby and at the
request of the holder thereof, I
will on
Monday, October 8th, 1934
sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash at twelve (12)
o'clock noon, at the courthouse door
In Roxboro, N. C.. -the following
land conveyed by said deed of trust
to-^lt;
One tract containing fifteen ac
rfes, more or less, situatd to the
North of the Roxboro and Allens
ville road, about three miles from
the town of Roxboro. Said tract
of land is bounded on the North
by lands of John Ed Perkins, on
the East by lands of Sam Wilson,
on the South by lands of Jordan
Bailey, and on the West by lands
of Sam Wilson. This Is that tract
of land deeded to Richard Bailey
by J. C. Pass by deed recorded In
the office of the Register of Deeds
of Person County In Book 21, page
369, reference to which is hereby
made for full and accurate descrip
tion of sa'd tract of land.
Also one tract of land containing
^ifty-four acres, more or less, si
Kiate. lying and being to the North
Pcf the Roxboro-AllensvUle road,
about three miles from the town of
Roxboro, in Roxboro Township,
county of Person, the same being
the place on which Richard Bailey
now lives, and being bounded on the
North by lands of Sam Wilson, on
the East by E. E. Bradsher and A.
A. Burch, formerly Mon Robertson
place on the South by Jordan Bai
ley, and on the West by Sam Wil
son. On this tract there is a prior
mortgage, same being executed to
thf North Carolina Joint Stock
Land Batik of Durham, recorded
in the office of the Register of
Deeds of Person County ir> Farm
Loan Book 1..
' Said sale will be made subject
to a first deed of trust on tract No
2 and subject to any unpaid taxes.
Purchaser will be required to de
posite 10 per cent of bid price as
an evidence of good faith.
This September 5th, 1934. I
R. P. Burns, Trustee. I
NOTICE SALE OF
LAND
Under and by virtue of the au
thority conferred upon nie by a cer
tain deed of trust executed on the
2nd day of December, 1927, ahd
duly recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Person Coun
ty in Book No. 8, at page 52, - de
fault having been made in the
payment of the note secured by said
deed of. trust and at the request of
the holder of said note and accord
Ing to the terms- of said deed of
trust, I will on Saturday, October
27, 1934, at 12-o'clock Noon, in front
of the courthouse door, in Roxboro,
North Carolina, sell to the highest
bidder, for '.ash, the land conveyed
in said deed of trust, to-wit:
Beginning at an iron stake J. B.
Barnett's corner on Lamar Street
in the Town of Roxboro, North
Carolina, running thence with Bar
nett's line in an Easterly direction
172 feet to a (take Miss Eugenia
Bradsher's line; thence with her
line in a Southerly direction 73 feet
to a stake W. R. Woody's corner;
thence with Woody's line in a
Westerly direction 173 feet to
Woody'\ corner ? on Lamar Street;
thence with Lamar Street in a
Northerly direction 105 feet to the
beginning.
This September 25, -1934.
N. Lunsford, Trustee.
SALE OF FARM
PROPERTY
Under the ? authority conferred
upon me in that certain deed of
trust dated October 25th, 1927, and
recorded in the Person County Reg
istry in Book 8, page 14, executed
by Albert Thomas and. wife, Martha
Thomas, to me as Trustee, default
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having been mrde in the payment of
the bonds secured thereby and at,
the request of the holder thereof I
will on . .
MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1934,
at th courthouse door in Roxboro,
sell at public auction, to the high
est bidder, for cash, at twelve (12)
o'clock "noon, the following tract
of land lying and being in Person
County, described as follows, to-wit:1
BEGINNING at a rock on the old
AUensville and Five Ford road
southeast corner of a school "house
lot near Harris Hill Baptist Church
(colored); thence North with school
house lot line, thence East 70 yards
to a comer in Harris Hill Church
tot; thence North with said Church
line and Henry Lawson and H. W.
Harris line to stump In Harris and
B. Yancey corner; thejice with B.
Yanoey line to hickory in B. Yan
cey and Joe Snow line; thence
South with Joe Snow line to
the old Aliens vtlle and Five
Pork road a planted rock, thenoe
with said road to the beginning,
containing forty nine acres, more
or less. See deed from J. C. and J.
C. Pass, Trustee, to W. T. Pass. ^
Purchaser will, at the sale, be re
quired to deposit 10% of the bid
price as an evidence of good faith.
This the 21st day of September,
1934.
W. R. -JONES. Trustee.
\^/E are at your command and y<ju should know
the cost of our Service of Integrity is determined
by you, depending entirely upon selection of
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TRUSTEE'S SALE
Under and by virtue of the terms
at that deed of trust executed by
Willie Bryant and wife Bet tie Bry
ant on August 30th, 1933, to the
undersigned Trustee, and recorded
to Book 7, page 284, Register's Office '
of Person County, default having
been made in the payment of the
note secured thereby, and upon re
quest of the holder thereof, I will,
as Trustee, on
Saturday, October 13th, 1934, at
twelve o'clock Noon at the Court
house door in Roxboro, .North Caro
lina, - '? . ^
Sell to the highest blddev at pub
lic auction for cash the following
described real estate, to-wlt:
Lying in Roxboro Townsnip, and
being in that part of the Town of
Roxboro known as Woodland Heights,
it Being Lots Nos. 33, 34, 36, 37 and
38of Woodland Heights as shown by?
plat recorded in'Register's Office Of
Person County,' in Book 16, page
142, Lots Nos. 33 and 34 each front
ing 50 ft. ori High Street; Lots Nos.
36, 37 and 38 each fronting 52 ft.
on Broad Street. Also Lots Nos. 75
and 78 of Woodland Heights, each
of said lots fronting 52 ft. on Broad
Street, these being the lots former
ly conveyed by J. J. H. Perkins and
A. J. Dixon. See deed from Perkins
to Dixon in Book 30, page 141, and
from Dixon to Hobgood, Book 30,
page 147. Also deed from T. C.
Brooks, Trustee, to W. S. Hobgood,
and being the lots conveyed to Wil
lie Bryant by Roxboro Building 8s
Loan Association.
This September 13th, 1934.
L. M. Carlton, Trustee. '
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DANVILLE
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Danville, Va., Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday
and Friday?Oct. 16?17?18 and 19th.
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effort to make this i wenty-rath Annual Fair
the best >et . . . and t?iey extend a very cordial
Invitation to everyone to attend every day and
every night.
Dazzling Midway With West's World
i ~ Wonder Show.
A Great Carnival Company carrying ten rides?
24 shows and some fifty concessions.
Splendid Agricultural, Horticultural. l>omestlc
Science, Poultry, Live Stock and Merchants
Exhibits. '
Magnificent Fireworks
Display Each Night ?
4 Days and 4 Nights of Wholesome
Fun, Amusement and Entertainment
for Both Young and Old. Plan Now to
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Coming Attractions At The Palace
BROADWAY HIT
NOW IN FILMS, I
STARS CROSBY
Acknowledged the premiere show
of the current Broadway season
"She Loves Me Not," the smash
stage hit, Is coming Monday and
Tuesday, Oct. 15-16, to the Palace
Theatre in the Paramount picture
version^ starring B'ng Crosby and
Miriam Hopkins, with Kitty Carlisle
featured.
With a distinguished supporting
cast that includes Warren Hymer,
Lynne Overman, Judith Allen, Vlnoe
Bamett and GeSrge Barbier, "She
Loves Me Not" brings to the screen'
the fanciful tale of wild escapades
in a Princeton dormitory that has
convulsed Broadway audiences for
months. 1
The story depicts the escape of
a night-club dancer from the scene
of a Philadelphia murder, her con
cealment at Princeton and her sub
sequent entry into motion pictures
with a wild fanfare of publicity, and
at the same time develops a tender
romance between Bing Crosby, as a
student, and Kitty Carlisle, as the
dean's daughter.
Elliot Nugent, who was respon- |
sible for the highly successful
"Three Cornered Moon," directed
"She Loves Me Not," which features
several brand new tunes by Rainger ,
and Robin and Gordon and Revel, i
including "Love in Bloom" and "I'm
Hummin', I'm Whlstlin', I'm singin,."
o
"Romance in the Rain";
Indoors and Out!
iNot all of the romance in "Ro
mance in the Rain' 'takes place out
of doors, under the pelting rain.
Nor even in a shower room. Be
SPECIAL SHOWS
FRIDAY NIGHT AT 11:30
SATURDAY MORNING AT 10:30
Don't mlM the
fun In this
great con
dran
ROMANCE
"4 RAIN
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with ^
ROGER
PR Y O R
HEATHER
A hi ft E I
r Ralston, Victor Mean, Ruth
Paul Key*. A Stanley
Production directed ley
Walker. Preeen'"1 '"Carl
, A UNIVERSAL PICTURE.
Bo* Officer Open* Friday Ntyht At
11:15; Picture 11: Jo. Adm. 2?o. )
Box Office Opens Saturday Mnrninf
10:15; Ffctare 10:30. Adm. 10-Mc.
hind the scenes of a modern maga- ' J
zine publishing office, revealing the I
inside workings and intimate me- I
thods employed by romantic and1
love magazines, the romantic epi-1
sodes are carried on, forming the n
basts of "Romance in the Rain." ir
This Universal romantic comedy n
with music copies to the Palace |"
Theatre for Special Shows next Fri- c
day night and Saturday morning. : '
This uproariously funny comedy, I
teeming with action and bristling *
with excitement, moves fast. Fea
turing scenic background and sets
of unusual brilliance, this picture is
said to be one of the most colorful
of the year.
Contrasting fith the busy, ex
citing scenes in the publishing of
fices is a beautifully appointed pent
house atop one of New York's larg
est skyscrapers, where the romantic
interest takes place.
Roger Pryor and Heather Angel,
the screen's newest love team, are
featured along with Victor Moore,
Esther Ralston, Ruth Donnelly!
Paul Kaye and others.
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From
To Wednes., Oct. 17
Thursday, Oct. I 1 th
Barbara Stanwyck with Ricardo
Cortex, Frank Morgan, Lyle Talbot.
Philip Reed in
"A Lost Lady"
Musical Novelty "UmPa"
No morning matinee. Special La
pales matinee 3:15. Two for price of
one-26c. Even. 7:15-9. Adm. 10-26c
Friday, Oct. 12th
Mariene Dietrich in
"The Scarlet Empress'
Episode No. 12 "Vanishing Shadow"
Willie Whopper Cartoon "Insultln'
the Sultan"
I*?"1,1")? matinee 10:30, afternoon
3.15-3:45; even. 7:15-9. Adm. 40-26c
SPECIAL SHOWS
FRIDAY NIOHT AT 11:30
SATURDAY MORNING 10:30
Heather Angel and Roger Pryor in
"Romance in the Rain"
Our Gang Comedy "Honky Donkey"
Box office opens Fridav night 11:15
P-cture at. 11:30. All seats 26c'
. " * ?"* ooc,
f?x, "m,ce opens Saturday morning
10:19; picture at 10:30. Adm. 10-26c
Saturday, Oct. 13th
Buck Jones with Cecilia Parker in
"Man Trailer"
Seiglow King Comedy "Fits In A
. Fiddle" -
Vitaphonc Cartoon "Buddy The
Woodsman"
Continuous Shows Starting at 2 30
Admission: 10-26c.
Mon.-Tue., Oct. 15-16
B n* Crosby, Miriam Hopkins with
Kitty Carlisle In
"She Lpves Me Not"
I Kin# Comedy "On the JPan'
paramount sound news
m?(;nw 10 30. afternoon
?i. ,5 No matinees Tuesday
Evenings 7:15-9 00. Adm. 10-26c
Wednesday. Oct. 1 7
lee Tracy and Helen Mack with
Baby LeRoy, Minna Com bell in
'The Lemcn Drop Kid'
Bl* V Comedy "Art Trouble"
&?o!Si m,tlIM* 10:30, afternoon
3.15-3:45; evening: 6:46-6:15-9:18.
Admission ific
vAMOUS TRACK. ,
FILM LOCATION
Tanforan Race Track, one of the
lost colorful meet centers In the
Jnited States, Is seen In para- 1
lount's film of Damon Runyon's,
The Lemon Drop Kid," which
omes on Wednesday, Oct. 17 to the
?alace Theatre.
Under the direction of Marshall
lellan, the company which includes
Lee Tracy, Helen Mack, Baby Lie
Roy and William Frawley, was
transported to the track for back
ground shots and for the big race
which is one of the feautres of the
picture.
'The Man Trailer' Due
At Palace Is Thriller
That expert exponent of outdoor
action. Buck Jones, will head a
| promised parade of thrills and ex
citement coming to the palace Thea
tre, Saturday, Oct. 13, when his lat
est Columbia production, "The Man
Trailer," comes.
Buck! who numbers among the
fans more than a million schoolboy
age youngsters, enacts the role of an
outlaw who breaks away from his
renegade companions to become
maishall of a little Western town.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
J""L "'i!K
{, OCT. 15-16th
\X7J?V
A Paramount Picture
presented by Adolph Zukor
wi.K KITTY CARLISLE
from the sensational Broadway
play! How a stream-lined chorine
went to college...yea, Princeton!...
camped on the trail of the campus
crooner... wrecked one romance for
f
him... then set him off on a new one!
Directed 6y Elliott Nugent, with Swell
New Original Music by Gordon &
Revel, Rainger & Robin! Listen
for "Love in Bloom"..."I'm
Hummin', I'm Whistlin',
I'm Singin' "1
lorning Matinee 10:30; Afternoon 3:15-3:45; No Matinees Tuesday; Evenings 7:15-9:00
_ ^ Admission 10--26c.