pp :'- r I Administrator* Notice. Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mo?es_ Winstead, Sr., deceased, late of Person County, N. C.t this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 19th day of Nov., 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. W. B. Crisp, Administrator. -a NOTICE SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Under and. by virtue of the authority conferred tfpovn me by a certain deed of trust executed by A. J. Dixon on the 9th day of Arpil 1923, and duly reco'rde17 at page 157, and by respiest of the parties interested*, I will, on the -First Monday in Jan. 1926, sell at public auction for cash in front of the Court house door in Roxboro, that certain tract of htnd lying in Woodsdale township. Person County, bounded on the blast by R. H. Bailey, South by Robt. I Carter, West by Est. of J, A. Long, ond on the South by Earl Mitchell and E. W. Brooks: Containing 112 acres more or less, known as the VaUghan tract, and puurchased r from> R. A. Wulkor and wife. } . ? T. C. Brooks, Trustee. | This Oct. 29th, 1924. f' ' o LAND SALF, By virtue of the power vested in ree deeds in trust, rep ietered in Pel-son County in bk. 2 p6ge& 262 and 502# and bk. 3 page 113, executed to me by William Humphries and wife, Jennie, defaul* fcavinjr been made at the request of William, I will, on the " of January, 1925, sill at public, auction for cash ir iront of the" court house door in w at 11! o'clock, that certain I, " tract of land lying in AllensTille | township, N. C., adjoining the lands |. of Ed White, W. S. Wilson, estate rf W. T. Slaughter, estate of D. Q# Whlker, J, O. Perkins, A. C. Gravtttr, Z. T. and Willie Gentry, and J perhaps others; containing 75 acres K asore or less. x This 1st day of Dec., 1924 T. C. Brooks, Trustee BXBCUTOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified an November 28th, 1924, as Executor I- of the last will and testament of 2. H SB. Gentry, deceased, late of Perso' County, this ia to notify all person r balding elairon against said estate to ftureektat them to the undentigtir a eg or" before "December 81E or thi notice will bo pleaded" in bar of tbef rosevary. All poisons indebted to said aitat M ' ihV ' G. W .Gentry/ NOTICE I We, the undersigned Executors un- j der the win of Martha Peace, deem- f sed, late of Person County, N. C., j, hereby notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de- ti ceased to exhibit them to the under- d igned on or before the Bth day Of December, 1925, or this notice will u be pleaded ^n bar of their recovery. h All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. f Claude Trotter, Roger Peace, 8 Executors. T. C. Brooks, Att. p o ? p NOTICE SALE OF LOT. 5. Under and by virtue-, of the authority .conferred upon me by a certain deed oftrust executed by Lucius Donowu SAY "BAYER" when proved safe by millions and p Colds Headache Nei Pain Toothache Nei AnMi la tbe trad* mart at Qmc Mtanfactt Sold by Newton?W I s 19 flHfc 3Ka in Courier's Cam] H Cast for Address No coupons wi | H from one Candida ter being receive flN the campaign m< sa=s&a5^j^j2^22?2??2I2 (arris ami wife on tU 18th day ol larch 1922, and doty recorded in tegistew eff.ee hi Person County j book 5 it pa?tf 3'J, default havsg been mode in1 the payment of be indebtedness WCured by said eed of trust, I will o# MONDAY, DEC. 22. 1924 t 12 o'clock M. in front of the court ouke door in Roxboro, C., sell ? the highest bidder for caah the allowing lands to wit:' Lot No. 16 of Blackwell Heights, smcfronting 92 feet on Blackwell trcet and being 171 feet deep. See lot recorded in Registors office of erson County inbook No. 20 at page 24, ' This Nov. 19th. 1924. W. ]F. Long, Trustee. \mu ! 91181 i you bny-^ypMlne, rescribed by physicians for iralgia Lumbago iritis Rheumatism :ept only ' Bayer" package icb contains proven directions. idy* "Haysr" bore* ot 12 tabMa > bottles of at and ) 00?Druggists, in of MwwntlnrtilnM aign I ill be transferred ,te to another af1 at the office of mag^r. i m. -Dec. 23rd I , > ' , IER, DECEMBER 17th, 1924. i ^^Wk8cWKterp Schedule Effective July 6, 192C i a. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. 7:06 *6:10 1v. Durham ar. *1 :36 *8:30 a. m- p. m. a. m. p. m 8:16 6:20 lv. Roxboro ar. 12:19 7:11 8:45 6:60 lv. Denniaton nr. 11:60 6:6C 9:06 7:13 lv. S. Boston ar. 11:80 6-.8C 9:19 7:27 lv. Halifax ar. 11:17 6:1! 11:40|9:46 ar. Lynchg. lv. 9:05 4:0C * Above trains daily. Connections at Lynchburg for Wash ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Now York. Parlor and sleeping cars dining cars. The best route to the tvegt and northwest. Rates . and information upon application to agent, or W. a SAUNDERS, General Fan... Agent , Roanoke. 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