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'Til say it again —it?s the best cigarette I ever tasted!” NOTICE OF SALE .1 Under and by virtue of the powei and authoiiiy contained in a Deed of Trust e eeuted by G. C. Thomp son and wife, Minnie Lee Thomp son to the undersigned Trustee or the 18th dry of October, 1922, and duly recorded in the office of Regis ter of Deed; for Rockikngham Coun-'1 ty in Book 18!? Page 377, for the purpose of r.e. uring a certain bond therein mentioned, and the provis ions and stipulations of said Deed of Trust not having been complied, with, and being requested to do sc I will on Friday the 31st day of Au gust 1923 at two oclock P. M. in front of the building now occupied by “Jim’s Cafe” situated on the south side of Wastitfigton Street , Leaksville, N. C., offer for _ sale ats public auction, to the highest bidde^, for cash, the following described personal property: 4 One refrigerator, one Underwood typewriter, one piano, one comput.-1 ing scales, one cigar case, two smalty show cases, one electric sign, four? marble top tables, twelve chairs, one^ cook stove with all vessdr, one cash, register, nine counter stools, om wall mirror, frdnt awning, two elec jj trie fans and all forks and knives, and dishes used in connection with the cafe, together with all confec tionaries, . groceries, cigars, cigarj ettes, tobacco and all other stock on \ hand, and all property and fixtures * of every kind situated in the build j ing now occupied by “Jim’s Cafe’ situated on the South side of Wash ington Street, Leaksville, N. C. This the Its day of August, 192! A. W. Dunn, Trusl 8-15-22-29 v Subscribe to the Mil * NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of authority vested in the undersigned Trustee in a certain Deed of Trust executed by H. L. Stone June 7th, 1919, and registered in Book No. 199, Page 271, Register of Deeds’ Office, Went worth,, N. C. the terms of which not having been complied with, and be ing requested so to do, we will, ac cording to the terms of said Deed of Trust, sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash at 12 o’ clock, noon, on Tuesday, the 28th day of August, 1923, in front of Imperial Trust and Savings Com pany’s building, Spray, N. C., the following described land: Being a part of Lot No. 37, in Section 5 on Primitive Heights, up on which is located a three-room house, No. 201 on Davis Street, con t. ining 10,880 square feet, more or less, metes and bounds set out in full in said Deed of Trust. This July 26th, 1923. Imperial Trust and Savings Co. Trustee. By JAMES T. SMITH, Treasurer. 8|l-8-16-22 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE i Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Martha A. Hardy. deceased, late of Rockingham coun- i ty,' North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex-1 bihit tljem to the undersigned al Draper, N. C. on or before the 27th day of July 1924. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This the 27th day of July, 1923 C. W. Underwood, Admin of Martha A. Hardy, dp THE RED WAGONS ARE COMING The great Rice Bros., Show will exhibit in Spray, Wednesday, Aug 22nd. The big show will arrive here aboard its special train of railroad cars, with all of its magnitude and grandeur, revealing a fairyland ever se dear to childhood”s happy days Enlarged two fold of its former size the Great Rite Bros., Shows has grown and prospered during the past half a century, until today its ap pearance is hailed as an annual fes tive holiday. The show was founded in 1853 by Dan Rice. Many new and unparalleled fea tures of magnificence, novelty, dar ing and vastness will be displayed in this season’s big show. Foremost among the feautre acts will be tht Clarksonian family of equestrians and riders: the Regal trio, intrepid equilibrists; the La ~ Salle sister* daring dancers on a lofty wire; the Rooney troupe of gymnasts and the Jordan family of incomparable ae rialists. A score of clowns headed by Arthur Berry, Ab Miller, Joe Borela To and To and Art Adair, will fur nish fun for the little folks. The menagerie of tj|&&a,inous Rice Bros Show contains many' interesting specimens of wild amiri&ls, among them being Tom Tom, an elephant the largest and oldest in captivity! being 2 inches taller than the famed Jumbo. A 10 cage zoo contains Af rican and Nubian black mained lions t>ers, pumas, jaguars and leopards There will be two performances the doors opening 1 and 7 P, M. A free exhibition will be held on the show grounds preceding each per formance, in addition to a concert of popular and operatic selections by Prof. O. E. Duenweg and his mili tary band. The town and surrounding country is heavily billed for the appearance of the big show and a record break ing crowd is anticipated. J S. TROGDON CIVIL ENGINEER NO. 4 BOULEVARD BANK BLDG. TELEPHONE NO. 34S. LEAKSVILLE. N. C. THE GAZETTE IN
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