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Forty-six farm women of Mecklenburg
County have joined the kitchen
improvement contest' inauguartcd in
that county by Misa Bertha Proffitt,
home agent. An oil stove and kitchen
cabinet will be given as prizes to
those making the greatest improvement
during the period of the contest.
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"DEATH TOLL AWFUL"
The death toll from automobiles in
the United States is about one every
thirty minutes throughout the year.
The number injured is about one every
three rohfutcs. This menace continues
to increase and being careful does
not save you from the fool-hardiness
of the other fellow.
See SATTERFIELD
"Tomorrow may be too late."
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ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
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Having (qualified as Administrator
x>i the estate of C.H- Painter, de
< ased, late of Person County,-North
Carolina, this Is to no'iry an person*
e- having claims against the estate of
the said deceased to exhibit them to
the undersigned on or before the 7th
day fit May, 19?S, or this notice will
be pleaded in few. of their rocoTtry.
/.II persons indebted to said estate
. n-ill rlAa?;e irnb irr.^.Hnte navmenf.
v This May 7th. 1924.
R. F. Carver, j
Administrator.
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SALT OF LAND.
By yirtueof ihe power of sale contained
in a certain deed of trust executed
to me by J. H. Peace find wife
on the 13th day of February, 1923.
and duly recorded in Book 4,--page
595, of the Offlhe of the Register of
Deeds of Person County, and at the
request of the holder and owner of
the bond secured by said deed of
trust, default having been made' in
the payment of the interest on th
said bond, as stipulated therein, I
shall on
7 TUESDAY. JUNE 10, 1924, AT
TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON,
sell to the highest bidder by public
auction for cash at the Court House
door in Roxboro, N. C., the following
described tract of land:
Lying and being situated in Allensville
Township, Person Couhty, adjoining
the lands of Nat-Huff, Lawson
and others, containing about 315
acres, more or less, and being thT
same tract of land conveyed to the
said J. H. Peace (Henry Peace) by
William Thorpe, Commissioner, or
y Guardian of Richard- T. Thorpe, deed
for which said land is recorded in the
Office of the Register of Deeds of
Person County, to which reference,.li
. hereby made for a more accurate description
of the said tract of land.
This May 5, 1924."
B. S. Royster, Trustee.
Roystcr & Roystcr, attorneys.
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TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LOT.
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Under and by virtue of the powers
conferred upon me by two certain
deeds of trust executed on September
26, 1922, and on December 15,
1922, by M. M. Tapp and wife and registered
in the office of Register of
Deeds of Person County, in Book 3,
page 224, and in Book 4, page 553
respectively, the notes secured by
said dcedR of trust being due and unpaid
and the holders thereof having
requested 'that the powers .of sale
contained therein be exercised, I w;ill
on
\ SATURDAY* MAY 31, 1924,
at 12 o'clock noon off the premises
described below sell at public sale to
the highest bidder for cash the lot
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Saturday, May
narily retail for
$ I hese stoves m
ipg. You can r
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ery stove is gua
wonderful oppc
Remember the
I fifty for sale at
I $2.50 each. Sa
I day, May 10th,
. 3 store at that tin
gj f orgetN the date
o'clock.
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of land conveyed by said deeds of c
trusts, to-wit: That lot or parcel of t
land lying on the horth side of Court t
Street in Roxboro, Person County, c
North Carolina, on which there is lo- 1
cated a brick building (formerly) 1
known as the Daniel Building, now! c
known as the Tapp Mill Building, and, >
described as follows, to-wit: Begin- s
ning at corner of said building, Mrs. i
S. P. Satterfield's corner on Cour. i
Street, thence back with the wall o' t
said Daniel or Tapp building 70 feet'<
to the northeast corner, thence con- \
tinuing in a straight line 20 feet to;
an iron stake, thence in a line parallci
with the rear wall of the Daniel or)
Tapp building 42 feet to an iron stake..'
thonce a direct line- 20 feet to the1;
northwest corner of said building, j !
thonce with the Wall 70 feet to the1
. CAN I GET
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GROCERIES?
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Join the ranks of the j j
many thrifty housewivM
wV?r? #=?>*<=? i l
daily for all their ta
[ ble needs. They
Know. Everything
! for the table.
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BLANKS
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11 MORRIS
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To the Democratic Vot?
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I am coming candidly and direc
" for ma for Commissioner of Laboj
cumbent has held the office sixteen
unless the state officers are to be
case we should abolish the .farce c
I am a graduate of Wake Forestf
] work when salaries were a pittan
i j- or real editorial work, four at Lum
of ?the Sampson Democrat, and to
rock-ribbed Republican county is a
My campaign is making fine sti
pers of the state have come out sc
! Monroe Journal, whose brilliant
rlni'Ai *? r>_t_
wukv i>v iijuay vine iui I I'll
there is not a man in the state be
A dozen of the frigge3t men in
. [. endorsement of me, in which they
give Peterson its solid vote". Am
men as John A. Catcs, Dr. McGoui
I r ly retired as president of the State
James D. McNeill, the Democrats
of the State Firemen's Associate
j | every man of great prominence, ^
j for me. In fact, the whole southea
I practically lined up behind my can
headway in other quarters.
I feel that a comparison of my s
of Mr. Shipman before he entered
: advantage, since the sum total o:
! ; fow years as editor of a Ruthcrfoi
any favors before, but do come tl
claims "are. just'. I should be exceedi
j half so long as Mr. Shipman has
j trust that the good people of Persi
7 and give mc a big majority. An
man will appreciate the favor mi
I . ' . Respeotf
; i Clinton, N. C. May 5, 1921
BELOW CO
tising proposition we are g
10th, fifty electric table sto
$2.50 a piece at a special pr
ay be used for any purpos<
ftake toast, boil coffee, hee
n, and do any light cookin;
ranteed for a period of one
irtunity which you can not
sale is for one day only an<
this price, after that the r
le begins promptly at ten
and to the first three ladii
ie we will give one stove ei
and time,. Saturday, Maj
Light & Po\
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THE ROXBORO COURIER Ma;
orner on Court Street, thene* with
he street and the front Wall 42 feet ?j
o'the beginning. Said lot having been' E
onveyed to M. M. Tapp by W. T. i
laniel and wife by deed of record in g
look 27, page S74, in which deed an ;g
>ne-half undivided interest in the ijij
icrtharert wail of said building is re- ~
>erved, said one-half interest being H
low owned by R. A. Spencer A Son. 'S
Ml reservations and conditions con- !g
ained in said deed will be binding jg
>n the purchasers at said sale. i ;g
This Way 1, 1924.
R. A. Burch, Trustee.
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BIG HOG SALE i jj
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19 to 103 lb. Pics add' 3host?. I | u
Trade Pi s and Shoat for j > ?
Feeders. Bred from big bsned i I
Poland Chinas Berkihires, Du- |
. ice, Etc. y
A great many bred from Regis- | g
tared Sires and crossed with C
above breeds. No better 'grows. I
Going at a price to sell them. g
WILL FQiRBUSH f
- ~ ftoxboro Cotton .Mills. Jjj^ R
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_ given us vision. By ; g
IthiS we mean it isn't ?
necessary for bereav- Jg* 5
ed to enter into all the '53
details. Just indicate ?g| <
how you want things S
We Understand
SPENCERS m
Funeral- Directors \p
Roxboro, N. C.
?rs of Person County:
:tly to yofi,. asking you to. vote : 1
and Printing. The present" en- j js
years. That seenis long enough, j jj ^
made life-tenures, and in that
if elections. . ? 1
College; gave 21 years to school j e
ce, and have done eleven years < ' ~
faerton and seven here as editor * J jjf
run a Democratic paper in this > jg
, man's job. | |c
'ides. Several of the county paruarelv
for me. amonc thpm +V?o 1 i
editor. Mr. R. F. Beasley, tic- jjL
rson for the simple reason that f?
ttcr fitted for the office." nij
Fayetteville published a signed | is
hoped that ''Cumberland would "
ong these endorsers were such g
gan, former senator and recent- B
s Medical Association, and Capt. . J- - |g
i war horse and long president fc
orv At Wilmington, practically
vith all the county offers, are
st where I am best known has
didacy, while it is gaining rapid J
services to the people with those ! |
the office would be much to myv
f his services, J believe,"was a'
rdton paper. I have never asked
lis time with a feeling that my fc
ngly glad to have the office oply | *
had it, or even one term, and I 3
on will go out In full force June j =
id.be assured that if you do, no " r
ore than I. ^
ully,. . *
O. J. PETERSON
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foing to. sell on
ves which ordi- i|j |
ice of 98c each. |j g
; of light cookit
water, cook
g required. Evyear.
This is a
afford to miss IS -
J we have only
egular price is
o'clock, Saturach
free. Don't p g
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