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NEW FOUR-DOOR , STANDR'D SEDAN ADDED TO LINE For the flrft time since Chevrolet added the Standard Six In 1833, a tour-door five-passenger sedan Is now Included in its lowest priced' line. In announcing the new model as an addition to the 1834 Stand-, ards, Chevrolet Motor Company de clares . It to be the lowest priced four-door sedan in the field of sixes and eights. Its list' price is $540. or (: $100 under the Master four-door sedan. The major new feature in styling is the treatment of the rear end,, where the body panels extend low! in an unbroken contour to cover the back of the chassis. This construe- j tlon does away with the rear cross-> member cover, and provides a : ?th. sweeping effect. The rear j ier and the rear bumper ? extend through opening in ly panel, as does, the gasoline [ller-neck. fort for rear seat passengers wed- by provision for -extra _..i. the back of the front seat [deeply recessed, giving plenty for a built-up foot rest, elbow room is obtained _ of deep recesses in the the body above large arm ,L capacious pocket in the _ the front seat is an added lence. Upholstery is of mo aterial of a new shade and set off by harmonizing 1-Unlng. o SALE OF LAND NORTH CAROLINA, PERSON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the au thority contained in that certain deed of trust executed by B. E. Mitchell et ux. and wife to the un dersigned trustee, on the 24th day of March, 1832, and recorded in Book 8, page 338, securing the note therein described, and default hav ing been made in the payment of said ncte, as therein provided, the undersigned trustee wilL offer for -sale and SELL for CASH, to the HIGHEST BIDDER, at the COURT HOUSE DOOR in ROXBORO, N. C.. at NOON, Saturday, the 17th day of NOVEMBER, 1934, all of the property fully described in said trust deed and being particularly de scribed. as follows: TRACT NO. 1. A three-fourths individed interest in the Woodsdale Roller Mill's property, lying and be ing in Woodsdale Township, Person County, BEGINNING at a spike in the Norfolk & Western right of way oh the West side of said right of way; thence Westerly 70 ft. to a stake; thence in a Northerly direc tion 225 ft to a stake; thence Easterly 70 ft. to the right of way of the Norfolk & Western Railway Company: thence In a Southern di rection with the said right of way DR. R.J. PEARCE Optometrist Eyes Examined? ?Glasses Fitted Tboraa* A Carver Building Roxboro. N. C MONDAYS ONLY 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. 225 rt. to the BEGINNING on which lot Is built ? mill hSuse three and one-half stories with basement, together with all mill machinery, fixtures and outfit used by said Woodsdale Roller Mill In the oper ation of sai<^ olant. TRACT NO. a. That certain lot of land lying in Woodsdale Town ship, Person County, BEGINNING at the comer of R. P. Brooks on the Norfolk dr" Westerns right of way; thence Westerly with Brooks & Robertson's line 300 ft. to an Iron stake; thence Southern 180 ft. to an iron stake; thenoe Easterly 300 ft. to ah Iron stake In line of the Nor folk & Western right of way; thence Northerly with said right of way 180 ft to the FIRST STATION, con taining 1 1-8 acres. This the 16th day of October, 1934. L. M. Carlton, Trustee.1 Business Directory If yon are In doubt as to where *> find anything look over this list rhe advertisers in this space are all citable and yon will make no mis ake when yon patronise them. If 'on do not find what yon are looking 'or here come to The Courier office aid we will give yon the informs Jon desired. J. T. BRADSHER Plumbing and Heating Office on Reams Avenue Phone 14 G. B. MASTEN Painting and Paperhanging Good Paint Applied By Good Painters Produces a Good. , Job GEO. W. KANE BIT1LDER - CONTRACTOR "No Job Too Big?None Too Small." Carolina Power & Light Co. Home-Life Made Easiet Ask the lady who has an Electric Range. Hambrick, Austin. & Thomas DRUGGISTS lollingsworth's Unusual Candies. Penslar Remedies, School Books, ShaeffCr's Fountain Pens. Ve would like to be your Druggist. Sereeant & Clayton "The Sta-Klean Store" PVone Us Your Orders. 4 We Deliver Promptly. HARRIS & BURNS BARGAINS !verv+hing from head tf foot for men. women and children. "Roxboro's Best Store" ?oxhoro Lumber Co. luy.lt From Us And Hank The Difference "Dome Of Quality Lumber" Wilburn &. SatterfieM Rnrhnrn'o Dependable Store "W Win Pav Von To Trade With TT<?Tw It" .J Palmer Stone Works ALBEMARLE, N. C. Many disinterested parties tell us that they can go through a cemetery and point ?> out PALMER'S MEMORIALS*?THEY ARE THE BEST?The best is none too good for your departed loved, one. If you do not know what to select, write us today, we have had more than thirty years experience and believe we can help you. No obligation on your part. We have more than 200 nice memorials on our Bhow yard at our new plant for you to select from. Come to see us. / Cheap Flour CAN ALWAYS BE HAD, BUT TFlS USUALLY CHEAP AT ~ ANY PRICE. - ? FLOUR IS YOUR ONE BEST FOOD, AND IT SHOULD BE GOOD. BE FAIR TO YOURSELF AND YOUR FAM ILY AND ASK FOR: ' / WHITE SATIN SILVER LEAF -WHITE ROSE EVERY SACK OF THESE BRANDS GUARANTEED, AND == GUARANTEED TO BE GOOD?AN?' SATISFACTORY. DO NOT BUY YOUR WINTER'S SUPPLY UNTIL YOU = KNOW THE QUALITY IS RIGHT. TRY A SACK AND = BE YOUR OWN JUDGE. == Danville, Va. ... ? lll!llljlII!fll!l!!!lll!l!l!ll!!l!!Mllillllllltlllllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllllllr^ Administrator's Notict Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Mary Hal Nichols, deceased, late of Persoi County, North Carolina, this is ti notify all persons having claim against the estate of said deceaset to exhibit them to undersigned 01 or before the 10th day of "October 1935, or this notice will be pleadee in bar of their recovery. All person indebted to said estate will pleas' make immediate payment. This the 10th day of October 1934. Dr. A. P. Nichols, Willie Nichols, Administrators, Administrator's Notic< Having this day qualified as Ad ministrator of Mrs. I. E. Bray, de ceased, late of Person County, tht Is to notify all persons havinj claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on o: before the 3rd day of October, 1935 or this notice will be pleaded in ba of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will pleasi make Immediate payment. This October 3rd., 1934. Shirley Bray, Administratrix ? ?" Notice Sale Of Land Under and by vltrue of an orde of the Superior Court of Persoi County, made in the special pro ceeding entitled Sula Bowen et a; Ex Parte, it being a proceeding fo the shle of the Elizabeth Huff lane the undersigned , commissioner wU on Monday, the 12th day of Novem ber, 1834, at twelve o'clock Noon, In front of the* courthouse door In North Carolina, oiler for 11 sale to the highest bidder, for cash, i that certain tract of land lying and ' being In Mount Tirzah Township, 5 Person County, adjoining the lands 1 of Mollie Cothran et al, and more i particularly described ?as follows, '? to-wit: 1 Bounded on the North by the lands of Mollie cothran; on the East by the Granville County line or the lands belonging to the estate of George Sherman; on the South by the lands of Oscar Oakley and on the West by the lands of George Oakley, containing 113 acres, more or less, and known as the Elizabeth Huff place. This October 10, 1934. Charlie Suit, Commissioner. . o In The Superior Court, Before -T h~te CI e r k NORTH CAROLINA, PERSON COUNTY. NOTICE C. A. Long 1 vs. Mrs. Viola Evans/ Mrs. Era Tillman and husband, H. O. Tillman, Mrs. Co quella Munday, and hus band A. C. Munday, Mrs.1 Alma Poster, and husband ] r L. W. Poster, and T. A.! a Long and wife Lucy Bla- j lock Long r The defendants, Mes. Era Tillman, I, H. G. Tillman, Mrs. Alma Poster 11 and L. W. Poster, ^ndll take notice - that an action entitled as above has I been commenced in the Superior | Court of Person County, North Car olina to sell the real estate of J. R. j Loner, deceased, for division, and in which the defendants have an inter est; and the said defendants will' further take notice that they are ' 1 required to appear at the office of i , the clerk of the Superior Court of < ! said county in the Courthouse in | ;Roxboro, N. C.. on the 15th day of I November, 1834, or within thirty days ; thereafter, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the 'plaintiff will apply to the court for | the relief demanded in said com plaint. C. L. Brooks, Clerk Superior Court, j - . Person County. This the 16th day of October, 1934. Administrator^ Notice Having this day qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Mattie Morton, deceased, late of Person County, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before October 3rd, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar I of their recovery.* All persons in . debted to said estate will please !make Immediate payment. This October 3rd., 1934. Hubert S. Morton, Administrator. I NOTICE SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon us by a cer tain deed of trust executed by Eu gene Jeffries and wife, Idell Jeffries, on the 3nd day of Maty, 1923, and duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Persoir County In deed of trust Book 4, at page 506, | default having been made In the payment of the note secured by said deed of trust and as In said deed af trust provided, the undersigned administrators of T. C. Brooks, trustee, will on Wednesday, Novem ber 21, 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 Allensviile | Township, Person County, North j Carolina, adjoining the land* of E. J. Jeffries et al, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone Jeff ries' corner; thence North 88 de grees 30 minutes Wast 3106 feet to a stone heap; thence North 10 de grees 30 minutes East 3244 feet to the old Lawson corner; thence with H. L. Bum pass' line South 88 de grees 30 minutes East 1700 feet to the old Bumpass corner; thence still with Bumpass' line South 30 degrees 18 minutes East 2665 feet to the beginning, containing 12529 acres, more or less. This October 20. 1934. Mrs. D. L. Brooks, T. early#* Brooks, Admis. ^ONIINUAL application to the science of out orofession, coupled with the aid of t;he most nodern equipment, Dermits of the highest type .of iervice at the'lowest oossible cost. SPENCER'S FUNERAL SERVICE SINCE 1?10 NIGHT PHONE 47-D DAY PHONE 47-M AMBULANCE SERVICE "THE COST IS A MATTER OP YOUR OWN DESIRE" Coming Attractions At The Palace From Thurs., Nov. 1st To Wednes.i Nov. 7th Thursday, Npv. I st Edna May Oliver, Billie Burke Marian Nixon, Reginald Denny, "Buster" Crabbe in "We're Rich Again" Broadway Brevity "The Mysterious Kiss" , - ON THE STAGE THE FAMOUS RUSSELL TROUPE In Three High Class Distinct i Novelty Acts No mofrning matinee. Ladies Mati nee 3:15?two for price of one?26c EVen. 7:15-9:00. Admission 10-26c Fridav, Nov. 2nd Pauline Lord, W. C. Fields, Zazi: Pitts, Evelyn Venable, Kent Taylor in "Mr*. Wig** Of The Cabbage Patch" Episode No. 3 "Mystery Squadron" Krazy Kat Com. "The Cjirio shop' Morning matinee 10:30, afternooi 3:15-3:45; even. 7:15-9. Adm. 10-26( SPECIAL SHOWS FRIDAY NIGHT AT 11:30 SATURDAY MORNING 10:30 George M. Cohan and All Star Cast " Gambling " -Musical Novelty "Music In Your Hair" ?- ON THE STAGE ?Midnight Performance Only? Ali Baba's Spiritualistic SEANCE AND GHOST SHOW Box offioe opens Fridav night 11:15 picture at 11:30. All seats 26c Box office opens Saturday mornlni 10:15, picture at 10:30. Adm. 10-26c Saturday, Nov. 3rd CAPTAIN AND LADY IN "Fighting To Live" Soglow King Comedy "Dove On : 1 A Ladder" jTerrytoon Cart. "King's Daughter" Continuous Shows Starting at 2:30. Admission: 10-26C. Mon.-Tues., Nov. .5-6 Norma Shearer, Fredric March, Charles Laughton in "Barretts of Wimpole Street" Soglow Comedy "Puzzled Pals" PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS Morning matinee 10:30, afternoon 3:15-3:45. No matinees Tuesday Evenings 7:15-0.00. Adm. 10-26c Wednesday, Nov. 7th Gertrude Michael, Paul Cavanagh, Henrietta Crosman in " Menace " Song Hit "The Doctor" V taphonc Cartoon "Buddy The Detective" i Morning matinee 10:30, afternoon | 3:15-3:45; evening 6:45-8:15-9:30. Admission 16c. | Horror Show Coming ; to Palace For Special Midnight Showing Midnight Performance Only, On Friday, Nov. 2nd To satisfy a national craving for a show of a totally, different and unusual nature. Ali Baba, a seer of the East, has brought to the stage his spiritualistic Seance and Ghost Show. The purpose of the Seance is to delve into the supernatural. To search out forbidden secrets of life and death. It's not the type of show a nervous person should see; and 5 no one under 16 will be admitted. : Ladies must be accompanied by a male escort. Just imagine how it 1 would feel to have a gnostly skele- i ton walk down an aisle and sit : down' beside you or have a cold I clammy hand settle itself on your ? | ! shoulder. Best to check up on your j( nerves ' before seeing this show.! ( , There is never -an. empty seat in a ^ ? | theatre when All Baba plays. This | show is in connction with a ghostly ? picture. > I.. "The Barretts Of Wimpole Street" A Smash Success i 1 If you Wish to see what will un- 1 I doubtedly be chosen as one of the ( best pictures of the year, hurry to 1 the Palace Theatre and relax in the ' j lavender and old lace of "The Bar- | retts of ^Wimpole Street," Metrp-1 ^ Goldwyn-Mayer's new film starring Norma Shearer. Jay and Tuesday, Nov. 5th-6th. The cast Includes some of the i jreatest nam#s of fllmdom, headed By three winners of the Motion Pic- , ture Academy Award: Norma Shear- I sr. Predrlc March and Charles Laughton. The romantic team's Beautiful presentation of an idyllic love .story is all the more accen tuated. by the diabolical character Charles Laughton makes of the, 5)der Barertf. Miss Shearer Charms. Never was Miss Shearer more beautiful or charming, nor March more ardent, nor Laughton more fas cinatingly Laughton.. The support ing players hold their own, even with these experts of dramaturgy. They, are Maureen O'Sullivan, Ralpe Fcrbes, Una O'Connor. Katharine Alexander. Marion Clayton. Leo Carroll, Ian Wolfe and Ferdinand Munier?each excellent in his part. Of Sidney Franklin's .direction,, no more can he said than that it surpasses even "Smilin' Through" and "The Gaurdsman." o "Fighting To Live" Coming To Palace "Fighting to Live," a thrilling melodrama with two dog heroes starred, comes to the Palace theatre on Saturday, November 3rd. TJie names of the co-starred can ines are "Captain" and "Lady," who portary characters almost human in their reactions. ^ Playing important roles are Marion Shilling, Gaylord Pendleton, Reb Russell, Eddie Phillips, Ted Stroh bach and Bruce Mitchell. GOOD SHOWS AT THE PALACE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOV. 5--6TH. FRIDAY (MIDNIGHT ONLY) NOV. 2ND ON THE STAGE AT MIDNIGHT 'WEHMMJNCANNY* UNEARTHLY* 'LADIES MUST HAVE MALE ESCORT Mo Children Admittgd.., In Connection With.' GREATEST OF ALL THRILL PICTURES. )RGE COHAN - WYNNE GIBSON - DOROTHY BURGESS IN "GAMBLING" Vlusical Novelty "Music Inf Your Hair" 3ox Office Opens 11:1 5?All Seats 26c THREE GREAT S T A R S MAKE SCREEN HISTORY! SHEARER MARCH f ^ LAUGHTON ^BARRtm/UlimroLE STREET / Willi k MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN ? KATHARINE ALEXANDER From tlif Play by Rudolf Bciiei DUactad by SIDNEY FRANKLIN A Mefr^-Goldwvn-Maver Picture mmmmmmmaam Morning Matihee 10:30; Afternoon 3:15-3:45; N.t Matinees Tuesday; Evenings 7:15-9:00. Admission 10--26c.
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