NOTICE. >Havin|r qualified as Administrator of the estate of James W.^Lcng, deceased, of Person County, North T*arolina, this is to notify afl persons having claims agf?in3t the estate ?>f said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on -or -before the 19th day of September, 1923, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All pefcons indebted to aaid estate will please make immediate payment. v Ttfia. the 19th day of. September, 18S2-. ... . B. U. Long, Sept. 20 4ts, Pd. FARMS THAT PAY. In The Famous Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania Rich, level, smooth blue-grass Stock, Grain, Dairy and Orchard farms, of 25 to 1000 acres, with good , buildings, on or near Nafional High ways. --Water-Power Flour Mills and Business Openings. 137 acres, smooth, level firm showing up fine, 0 room residence large I Prices CMM Iipui^iaiyss ^ Radical price reduction puts that no family with a home 1 out this raordern heating pi At the new low price than stoves necess Costs less .than a go< Costs less than a go - Costs less than twice ing machine. Costs less than twici Order a CaloriC noi eomfort and convenience yoi cause it protects the family's . ily's pocketbooki. Because it in the fuel it saves. Order now because prices ca: ing now you will_eji.ioy the c centage of its cost this winl Tin not delay. Winter Is he is ail argument for CaloriC risk. Our guarantee?your < J O H N ROXBORO, ttOI UC v ... sof . ~ ?S;e-5/177 > today ahd have tested. Go to y , . ininule. An hoi thousands. PHONE No. 12 SA-.TTE: : ''; .'? ' . NATURE'S OWN METHO OF'PROTEGTIC ONLY rrr mul,.*! *h i giv:*s protection in V>nri:U.iia-> ever Covered. I his is the "di\ ihg beii based on u natural law that the . an inverted vessel keeps out ail child prows this principle by p inverted glass i?i a par. ofwauv. This principle his been trtiliz ? Clark Grave Vault : ! tn*.dc ,) by the use of twelve gauge Keystoi bearing steel which positively rc and corrosion and will not leal brick and concrete v.ydts allow seep in, and act a$ a basin to hold a period of twenty yeara the Cla f Vault has proved this principle pletely satisfactory redults in all - and soils. i ^ Supplying the Clark Grave V, k accord with our policy of rendi P10?' valuable service. ?*- R. A. SPENCER & S j?*" Funeral Directors, t( 'larkr: - a 11 ~ ~ ~ " c ~~ -?I? , ?-? :' . . I. . ' ^ I .fr.J^?y '' ' ' ' barn, all -ir.d fruitlB hearing, l?rg .luring, water, running through fanr in one* of ~the be*t sections of the Val ley, ^6^00. i 22S acres, 10- room stone resident* large barn, KPQd orchard, 100 acre heavy blue-grass pasture, with run ning water, 120 acres heavy timbei near R. R. and High School towr $45 an acre*. 122 acres, splendid 10 room browstone residence, electric lights, fui nace heat, rdnnning water, large 5 x 100 ft. bank bank barn, 2 larg silos, near city, on National Highwai Price, less than iraproyements cost. Perfect climate, abundant rain-fal pure water, solid roads, cheap fart labor, low taxes. Near the largest an best markets of our Country WRITE FOR FARM BARGAIN '1*HAT WILL MAKE YOU MONE AND GOOD HOMES. W. T. BIRMINGHAM, 85 W. W-ater St*. Winchester, Vt When you* think of Shoes, direct Massey, the new Secretary of th your feet--to W-ilburp & SattcrfieH. I . . . A ' i -/ 1 Down I lUb, OLU .ijrtWil BplG S the cdst of a- CaloriC so low % to Jieat can afford to be with-, fe ant. .?p a the CaloriC costs less p sary .to heat the building. . Eg >d piano. . p od home water system. ? & the price of,a good wash- K i the price, of a lhonograph. v because it is the greatest p i can have in your horn?. Be- ' p i health and thereby the fam- g pays every dollar of its cost P nhot be lower ?and by order- p omport and 3ave a good per- p ter.. . - _...._b r c p re in enVnp^ Every hli-/7aril g comfort now. You take no k satisfaction or money back.- p F. REAMS r RTH CAROLINA . ' ' . ' ^ p St ."'r ."iTrvTyirtrt- t SAFE than IRY EZFIELD? that tobacco proour phone . this 1 ; mav lnce vr*n 13. RF1ELD DO IT NOW. D * )N i absolute bo* n ,<lis!" i?tc*a ? iir within water. A lacing an !\l in the crmanent ;ecopp?rttists r list water to it.; Over Cnt,;eiim rk-Grave , , ?... demand! !?y coinclimate* ab?*utc protect.on an It ii in crirrg the ON . VE VAULT ?38* if >\<t; '.v--;-fVZ? 'ii*?*?'? " L-? Mr. and Mrs. C- A- Monk. * announce ht?: marriage of thei? ;daugtifcei^ ' Annie Dean \ > . to . r Mr. Walter Leanard. Barton 011 Sunday, Octobef the first nineteen -tlundred and twenty two ! n at their home ' Hurdle Mills, North Carolina . ,) At-Home . e after October tenth , , Barton's. Mill Timberlake, N, C. . . a l, ?;?r!rZ~ ? K ? JUNIOR KPWORTfl LEAGUE j OK EAST ROXBORO. Thp Junior Epworth League of y East Roxboro was organized Sept. 16th, 192i:, and held its .first meeting Sunday, Oct. 1, 1922. We have 13 t members, without officers, and are hoping to increase cur membership.' TH? officers are as follows President. I.inie Cozart; vice-pres., Charlie Coe zart; Sec., Zula Green; Treas., Johny Shelton; Supt. of 1st department, Annie Harris; Supti ef.-Snd departmuhtr flora Smart; Supt. of 3rd depart. ment, Ada Owen; Supt.. of 4th department, Gracie Shelton.?Secretary. BAD LAND. Clay hills, filled -with- rocks and gullies is BAD LAND. Come and buy acme real ideal farming land, no gullies, clay hill* or rocks, but ideal land, smooth loamy with clay subsoil. No finer bright tobacco land in North Cai'clina. Come, look over our Coun| ty. I could use a few renters, but .prefer selling as I am failing in health. These are Id era* farms well located among good folks. ' First comes, first .served. J. G.' LAYTON, - - *! 10-4, 2tspdi ' Dunn, N. -C. ^ O REPORT OK THE CONDITION OF o? The Peoples Bank, a't RoVbcrn in the State of North -Carolina, at tfre close of business Septi UUK, 1922. ?o? ' Resb'Jtcns Deans and w Discounts,. $310,936.23 Overdrafts, secured, fe $676.29. 1 tv* -6.76.29 i. United'States Bonis and -Liberty Bonds, ? - 123,333.00 All otfcbr Stocks, Bonds, ^ j and Mortgages.-"...- 23,350.00 j Banking Houses, $9*248.82; ? Furniture and Fixtures, i jts.j.ji.mj hmn.na | Cash in vault an! n-3t amounts due fram Banks, Bankers and Trust Cog. 116,088.13 Cash Items held over 21 ; hours 1.856 85 '! Checks for closrintr 3,073.56 I] Sunplics..,. '1 1.9M.77 Trtak-i---$1.101.801.51 liabilities Capital Stttkipaid ia? S100.000.0C Surplus' Fund---, 100.000.00 l/n.'ivided Profits, h-ss current expenses and taxee raid.-... .15.801.44 UneamH Disccunt. 4,OQO.C0 Divi kmds unpaid ----- 220.00 Bills Payable " 325.000.00 Ch'pcsits subjeat tc check-- 269,283.43 Time Certificates of Deposit, Due in Lc.V.s than 30 ' Days 231,217.02 Cashier's Checks outstanding. - 4,736.26 . Certified Checks _ 100.00 Cfvinga Deposits 47,275.32 A ? rued Interest due depositors 3,167.50* Total -l ? l-Sl.lOl,801.51 ">t *^Vth "tCarsitrn? CJlimy of Perscn Sept. 26t!J 1922. I, E. G. I.cner vice Pres. of the r.-. bove iiamed?Bjmk; - jo solemnly swear that 'he above statement is true to the hist cf my knowledge and belief E. G. Long, Vice-PresSubscribe ! and s rwrn 'i l-efcr? me this 26 day cf Sept. 1922. W. F. Long, Xctary PtoU.k. Correct?Attest: r* T- n .. i i r.. r.. oncisniT R..Wilburs Wm. D. Merritt, Director* NOTICE. We, the heir* at law cf Mrs. N. L. Thomas and husband G. B. Thomas, sell to the highest bidder at the Cotfrt House door in Roxboro, N. C.? MONDAY OCTOBER 30, 1922 ai 12 o'clock, M., the following described land, lying and being in Holloways Township, Person County, N. C? and adjoining the lands of J. 3. Pool, G. D. Neal estate and others, - > ' i ff 131 urm* more r,r I,-*,*. One acre reserred for burial grounds. Terms: Cash. This September 26, 1922. ?' .. U. B. Thomas,) Joe Thomas,"' - ? Lillie OeuUj,? - - Sam Thomas. Ella Jones, Adolphus Jones Sadie Pool, 9-25, -Its Willie Pool. , T"-'v- ... r - f a" ' * is'-.' I? \ ' . ?- ?? J?OR OLD AND YOUNG / TjiXt't Lirrr PilU Act u kindly V c# the deticvtrfemale or laftrm <?M *ct ?poa the rUorwu m*a. Tutt's Pills Tone iKf ?rtmttluh the wo* ?ton&?. <*?"* (aw ourf Bladder. notice of sale of law? r < and personal property. Under and by virtue of the author- I ity contained in a certain mortgage, ; ' executed 01^ the lltil day of Mirch, i 1 1919, by. Robert NoeU to Russell, 1 } Jones & Company^ jwhich said mort gaga is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Person Couuyt in Book of Mortgages No. 2, page 1,1, default^ .having been, made j in the payment of saidfmortgagc as therein provided, 1 will oh SATUR. 1 DAY, the 28tH. day of OCTOBER, 1922,' at twelve o'clock M. offer for 1 sale and sell for cash at public auction to Jthe highest bidder, at the court house door'tn. Roxboro.-J^srth Carolina, the following described property, to-Wit: One acre of land, bounded- as fol dtrws: ' ' . ' ' | . -On tlfc North by Mr. Horigins; on | the East by Goorge Freeman; on the j South t)y Wiley Brpdsher and on th? Wesk b>f WUey Brasher. This 'land j is in Roxboro Township in Person I County, North Carplina, and tile fol- \ lowing personal property. Orte dark I bay horse bought of Russell, . Jones*'i & Company. This. 25th day of September, 1922-j; T. L. Russell, Assignee for Russell, Jones. & Co. ^ NOTICE OF SALE OF LAXD.JANJ> PERSONAL PROPERTY H? "We, the undersigned heirs at lawv of the late John Day', will offer for safe to the hlgiJefct bidder for cash ^on the premises on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1922, at 10 O'CLOCK A JH.J the f ollowing describe J tra:t of.land anfl personal propety: (1) That certain, tract of iand ir. Allensville Township, Person County,, North Carolina, bounded oh the North by J. J". Ashley and J. H. Yarboro; . on the Efcst by L. Ek* Day; on the South by A. Z. Day, and on*the West by A1 Lea. containing ^46 acres*-more" . or less, and being Krfbwn.gs the ho?no place of tbe'late John Day. f.2) 2 horses, 1 cow, 2 hpgs, 1 bugcry and a lot of household an J kitch-?n furniture. The sale will be on the premises, beginning at 1Q o'clock A.. M., and the personal property will be soli fiiat, and the sale of tile personal . property the land will \*c sold. Ti.i ? sale to be at. public auction. This Sept. 2Q:h, 1922, J. T. Day for the Heirs at Jaw. Sept. 27 - 4ts. , . /jJBurns and b,calds!^W I MFMTUni ATI IM 1 ' iTiiaimiiivMTiwm m \ cools the pain and M heals the Eilis ter^^r A Legio New Octobe SOUTl ROUTE OF DEPAR'i ; * 1 Special Pullman Cars Oct. I 4th, TeaVe Gold f Oct. 1 4th, Leave Selm Oct. I 4th. Leave Ralei Oct. 14th, Leave Durl Oct. 14th, Leave Gree Oct. I 5th, Arrive New Tickets on Sale, Oct. 5l date of sale. Stop ovei I'-.iimap I -are, trom Li for lower and $8.10 fc Special Pullman Cars n?Communicate with an] man reservations and ; K THE SOUTHERN SI J. B. Bloodworth, D. P \r ? ?.i';:',' i I I ' <-*. - NOTIC ,.V. . 1 . 1 . r For the benefit of those who fjtf berg in on the contest that we have 1 " Ave are hereby giving yoa a list.of ti are stll out and we'are holdng sime to be brought in. Here is the numbers that we a have one to correspond 'with any o: here please bring" it or. either mail gladly forward you check.fpr^what * No. 480?910.00 ;u. , No. 2129?$10.00 I ' * No. 78^-$5.00 . * , No. 1900?$5.00. No. 843-^5.00 No. T&17?$5.00 No. 1401?$2.50 ': No. -33^-$2.50 ' ff*. ' If you .do tjot bhing ilMj the money so now i] J9Hk not blame us-for "we money unless you 1 over 3000 tickets oi |H . DRINK ' VEft-VAC If Hi DR1NK 1TS REFRE! a'. JI " ' V-er-Vac E Roxboro, N. F'ann^NCi 1mgfk OPENED A STRAH ?J OPRACTIC OFFICE s: IN THE POST OFF] ING CORNER MAII |f POT STREETS. " , CH1KUPRACTIC j| WELL CHIROPRACTIC K [1. " WELL MAKE AN APP ' AT YOtJR EARLIES' 11 IE1NCE. DR. S. D. CO CHIRC Roxboro, N. C. ^3 " ~ ? ? merican ,n rnnlm. '11 V/V/ll v^l Orleans, 6=2(V BERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ~MENT OFFICIALS FROM LINX ~ WO SPECIAL TRAINS on Chartered and BERTH sboro, 2.00 P. M $3' a, 3.00 P. M $53. gh, - 4.05 P. M $3: iam, 5.08 P. M nsboro, 7.45 P. M $3( Orleans 1 1.00 P. M ? th, to 1 8th, Limited returnir 3 permitted. oldsboro, Selma, Raleigh and >r upper birth. ? on-Regular Trains on other f Southern Railway Represe further particulars. LRVES THE SOUTH * , Is HiSSSSSSSiiSml | 1 I \ ' / - r 'I ' - - : :e - ; ; led to. get their num- i C had cm since June 1st, I le lucky numbers that for duplicate numbers f : I ie holding-and if you'l ie of these mentioned 1 it to us and we wili amount it calls for. ? V * ' L V them you can not get E'you do not ge't it do 1 can not' give you the bring your tickets in it yet. * THE REAL OOLA 3HING. tottling*- Go c. . ; " | 5MENT J fj TO THE_ . I fPEOPLE | IN AND AROUND ^ ROXBORO: ? I HAVE GHT CHIR- I LOCATED ICE BUILDV AND DEiETS YQU _ I EEPS YOU OINTMENT T CON YENp LEMAN PRACTOR. 1! >11 : ' :!}" 11 ition Lai. . j 1922 ? [ NORTH CARO_ [ i FARE BASIS 1.27 | 1.91 1 I. 12 ). 14 ig 30 days f'om i Durham, $ I 0.1 3 DATES. ntative for Pull. v . ' -vr a, a - V/ ' ' ' ' ' I _ . - - *; ?; ' '

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