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Southern Rwy. Announces Air (ondilioning Washington, D., C., April 5,? Of ficials of the Southern Railway System announce that work has al ready begun on the installation of air-conditioning equipment in ISO Pullman sleeping cars and 25 South ern Railway dining cars and that the cars are to be ready for service on all Southern Railway through long distance trains not later than June 1st. Among the more important trains to be included in the Southern Ry. System's air-conditioning program are Nos. 37 and 38, the Piedmont Limited, Washington-Chattanooga New Orleans Express, Memphis Special, Birmingham Special, Nos. 29 and 30, between New York, Washington, Atlanta and Anniston; Aiken - Augusta.- Ashe v Hie Special Royal Palm, Ponce de Leon, Kansas City-Florida Special; Nos. 43 and 44, the Queen & Crescent, between Cincinnati and New Orleans. Also, air-conditioned sleeping cars will be operated between important commercial centers located on the Southern Railway lines in the Southeast. The sleeping cars are being air- 1 conditioned by The Pullman Com pany in its various shops and will be turned over to the Southern and placed in service as fast as they are completed. The dinting cars are being air-conditioned by the South ern Railway in its own shops. o Tobacco Grading The Progressive Farmer Does it pay farmers to have of ficial government grading of tobac co? Well, on three typical Carolinas Virginia markets the average dif ference in favor of graded tobacco, based on all grades of which 20 or more lots are available for com parison, is as follows: Type 11-A, S. Boston Va. $2.07 p cwt Type 11-B, Oxford, N. C. $2.09 p cwt Type 12, Farmville. N. C. $1.18 pcwt Or, to be more specific, let us consider the results of a long series of sales of 1934 flue-cured tobacco at South Boston, Va. These tests were made on several million lbs. of tobacco, each price the average of not less than 20 sales, and strict care was exercised to insure accu racy of results. " The column, "Prices When Grade Unknown," shows prices farmers re ceived for each grade of tobacco when it was graded in code, the official grades not being announced to the buyers: Price when Price when Grade Grade Wrapper Known A2P $59.10 ' $51.70 A2R 55.40 45.60 A3F 51.10 42.40 A3R 45.90 38.60 Leaf ? BIL 46.60 42.20 B1F 43.20 40.00 B1R 42.60 36.10 B2L 38.60 38.10 B2P 34.40 30.60 B2R 32.50 26.10 B3L 30.50 27.50 B3P ....... 25.40 24.00 B3R 22.40 20.40 B4L 23.60 23.90 B3D 19.60 19.90 B3G 18.60 16.80 B4P ....... 17.90 17.10 B4R 14.60 14.40 B4D ... 11.40 12.90 B4G 13.50 14.60 B5F ....... 12.20 13 40 B5R 10.00 10.90 B50 8.70 10.30 B5G 10.40 * 9.70 B6P 7.60 8 90 B6R 7.00 6.80 B6D 5.50 6.60 B6G 6.60 6.00 Smoking Leaf ? H2F . . . . . 39.70 36.30 H2R 32.10 28.30 H3P 30.70 28.50 H3R 23.50 21.30 H4F 21.50 21.80 H4P 16.20 16.60 H5P 15.00 15.50 H5R 12.40 15.30 *?* Cutters? C1L 49.70 45.50 C1P 47.90 45.90 C2L 46.40 43.50 C2P 45.00 43.50 C3L 44.40 42.20 C3P 44.10 41.70 C4L 42.50 41.70 C4P 41.50 37.50 C5P 36.10 33.70 Lug?? X1L 38.40 36.20 X1F ".. 36.70 30.60 X2L 31.60 26 40 X2R 20.80 18.70 X3L 25.30 23.10 X3F ....... 22.60 19.20 X3R ....... 14.70 1430 X4F 13.60 14.50 X4R 11.70 V 11.10 : XSF 10.30 - X5R ....... 7.20 8.90 Total .... $1,571,30 , ,$1,452.60 Average $27.57 $25.50 .Difference ?......,.$2.07 per cwt OBSERVATION AND COMMENT By F. C Carver, Jr. * ABOUT PREVENTORIUMS One of the civic clubs has had under consideration for some time the erection of a preventorium. Now such a project as this is one that has the hearty approval of a ma jority of the members of the club and of people in general. A preventorium, if I have the meaning straight, is a place where children who are living in constant danger of exposure to tuberculosis may go and stay for a certain length of time to build up their re sistance to this disease. There also is the thought that the projecting of such an enterprise i? going to run into real financial outlay. A civic club can sponsor such a suggestion, but a civic club cannot carry the whole burden alone; that is, not one of the local clubs. So it becomes a proposition that deserves the consideration of every serious thinking person in our county. When we think of the fact that there are seventeen children liv ing within the bounds of our county and daily run the risk of catching this disease from members of their own families and yet are helpless to prevent it, we can see something of the magnitude of the thing. After all the safety of children should supplant other things that are in line a^ community enter prises. It is one thing on which there is no moratorium. What can we do? Here is one sug gestion. Formulate definite plans and let the project go forward, but by all means know the direction which we shall take. o Applications For Emergency Crop Loans Received Field Supervisor John R. Elling ton of the Emergency Crop and Peed Loan Office at Roxboro N. C. states that applications for emer gency crop loans and feed loans are now being received by the Person County Loan Committee, with of fices located at RJoxboro. In accordance with the Act of ConfeTeSj authorizing the loans, and regulations issued by Governor W. i J4prs-of Jibe- Jriarnter istration, loans will be made only to farmers who are unable to ob tain elsewhere seed, fertilizers, sup plies, feed or the necessary credit to purchase such items. Loans will not be made to applicants who can obtain credit in the amount needed from any other source, including the production credit association. Any farmer who has the necessary security should apply to the pro duction credit association first. If the association is unable to make him a loan in the amount needed the farmer will receive a statement to that effect and will be considered eligible to apply for a loan from the emergency fund. The regulations provide that the largest loan to one farmer this year is $500 and the minimum $10.00 but no loan may be made in an amount greater than is actually needed to cover the cash cost of pur chasing seed, fertilizers, supplies, feed, etc. Loans will be made for the purpose of growing and har vesting crops, for summer fallowing, for purchasing feed for livestock; but not for the purpose of pur chasing livestock or machinery, or for the payment of debts or taxes. Loans will be made only to ao plicants who are co-operating with the Production Control Program of the Agricultural Adjustment Ad nAnistration. As in the past, the security for an emergency crop or feed loan will consist of a first lien on the crop financed ot on the livestock to be fed. A tenant must also give a first lien by getting the landowner to waive his claim in favor of the crop lien; but the landowner is in no way obligated for repayment of his tenant's loan. Checks in payment of approved loans will be issued by the Regional Emergency Crop and Peed Loan Of fice at Memphis; and not by the field supervisor or the loan com mittee. o From the beginning of the eigh teenth century to the middle of the nineteenth in Wales It was cust omary for young men to carve wood, en spoons for their girl friends dur ing courtship. So much so, in fact, th^t courtship became known as "spooning." Lea a I Ads - - i TRUSTEE'S SALE ?Under and by virtue of the terms i>f that deed of trust executed to one as Trustee by Mrs. Mary W Burch and husband, -R. A. Burch, cm September 27th. 1933, recorded to Book No. 7,*pa?e 271, Register's Office of Person County, default having beer made in the payment of the note secured thereby, and upon request of the holder thereof, I will on SATURDAY, MAY 4th, 1935, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, at the Court -House door In Rox boro, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder at public auction the following real estate, to- wit: Lying and being in the Town of Roxbora on the East side of the ex tension of North Main Street ad joining the lands of J. H. Burch and others and beginning at a stone near a red oak in what was formerly known as the Woodsdale Road running thence with said road 100 ft. in a Northerly direc tion to a stake, corner of Mrs. E. B. Yancy (formerly J. H. Burch and R. A. Burch); thence Easterly with the line of Mrs. E. B. Yancey (for merly J. H. and R. A. Burch) 253 ft. to a stake in the line of J. H. and R .A. Burch; thence with their line in a Southerly direction 85 ft. to a stone; thence in a Westerly di rection 260 ft. to a stone the be ginning And containing one-half acre more or less upon which R. A. Burch now resides. See deed of John H. Burch and wife Elizabeth Burch to Robert A. Burch and wife, Mary J. Burch, dated March 7th, 1907, and duly recorded in Book 11, page 315, Office of Register of Deeds of Person County, which is made a part of this description. See deed of Roxboro Building & Loan Asso ciation to Mrs. Mary W. Burch, dated September 25th, 1933, record ed in Register's Office of Person County. . This April 3rd, 1935. L. M. Carlton, Trustee o NOTICE OF A SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon us by a cer tain deed of trust executed by Geo. Irving and wife, Kate Irving, Wil lie Irving and wife,- Odella Irving, on the 29th day of February, 1924, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of 'Deeds of Person County, in deed of trust Book No. 5, j at page 228, default having been j made in the payment o^-the note j secured by said deed of trust and as in said deed of trust provided, the undersigned administrators of T. C. Brooks, deceased, trustee, will on 1 Tuesday, April 23, 1935, at twelve o'clock Noon, in front of the court house door in Roxboro, North Caro lina, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, a part of the land conveyed in said deed of trust, to-wit: The interest of George Irving, Sr.. in that certain tract of land lying and being in Cunningham Town- j shiiv P?7SCn" County, North _ Caro lina, bounded on the North by the lands of John Oliver; on the East by the lands of Newman Brandon and Waiter Phelps; on the South by the lands of George Irving, Sr., and on the West by the lands of Charlie Rudder, containing 75 acres, more or less, and known as the Lucy Glidewell place. The interest of George Irving, Sr., being one undi vided one-half. This March 23, 1935. Mrs. D. L. Brooks, T. Carlyle Brooks, Admrs. o NOTICE! SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by J. W. Thomas, W. H. Thomas and W. I. Tuck, dated Decembpi' 12, 1933, and re corded in Book 8, Page 341, in the office of Register of Deeds for Per son County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and demand having been made for sale, the undersigned Trustee will sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, at the Court house door in Roxboro, N. C? at twelve o'clock noon, on the 4TH DAY OP MAY, 1935 the following described property, lo cated in Person County, North Caro lina, in Allensville Township. Beginning at a white oak, Beard's corner in Yarboro line; thence with Yarboro line South 6 3-4 deg. West 2119 feet to pointers in Rogers' line; thence with Rogers' line North 84 deg. West 2483 feet to a rock in Clayton's lihe; thence with Clayton's line North 4 1-2 deg. East 411 feet to pointers in Allen's line; thence with Allen's line North 57 1-2 deg. East 295 feet to a black gum; thence itill with Allen's line North 57 deg. East 382 feet to pointers; thence still with Allen's line North 27 3-4 deg. East 2338 feet to a stake; thence North 82 1-2 deg. East 167 feet to a stake, Beard's line; thence with Beard's line South 6 3-4 deg. West 853 feet to pointers; thence still with Beard's line South 82 1-2 deg. East 1022 feet to the BEGINNING Containing 102.55 acres, more or less. The purchaser at the sale will be required to make a deposit of five per cent of the purchase price. This April 1. 19^5. C. E. Fleming, Trustee, ?7. S. Duncan, Attorney.. SALE OF VALUABLE : . .< FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon us in a Deed of Trust executed by T. M." Clayton and wife, Sallie Clayton, on the 17th day of February, 1926. and recorded in Book F. L. Nor 1, Page 282, we will on Saturday, the 4th DAY OP MAY, 1935 12 o'clock noon at the Courthouse door In Person Coiihty, Roxboro, N. C., sell at pub lic auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to- wit: All that certain piece, parcel, lot or tract of land containing 150 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being about 200 yards to the south of the Roxboro and Oxford sand-clay road about four miles from the Town of Roxboro in FOox boro Township, Person County, N. C., and bounded on the N. by the lands of Dr. E. J. Tucker, and by lands of L. B. Clayton, on the E. by lands of Lu B. Clayton and by lands of J. R. James, on the S. by lands of J. A. Long estate, and by lands of B. B. Newell and by lands of Dr. A. P. Nichols, and on the W. by lands of Mr. D. R. Hick's estate and lands of Buck Daniel. This land is sold subject to all unpaid itaxes. This sale is made by reason of the failure of T. M, Clayton and wife, Sallie Clayton, to pay off and discharge the indebtedness se cured by said Deed of Trust A deposit of 10 per cent will be required from the purchaser at the sale. This the 28th day of March, 1935 Interstate Trustee Corporation, Substituted Trustee Durham, N. C. o TRUSTEE'S SALE Under and by virtue of the terms of that deed of trust executed by Ada Belle Goodman and husband, Moe Goodman, on May 14th 1930. to the undersigned Trustee, and re corded in Book 8, page 270, Regis ter's Office of Person County, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the note secured thereby and upon request of the holder thereof, I will as Trustee, on ? . SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1935, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court-house door in Roxboro, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder at public auction the following lot or parcel of land, towit: Lying in the town of Roxboro, adjoining the lands of R. P. Burns, G. T. Thaxton estate and W. T. Pass, and beginning at a stake on the East side of Lamar Street at the Northeast corner of Lot No. 2, in the sub-division of R. G. Cole Lot; thence with said street South 37 dgs. West 31.4 ft. to a stake in Lot 3; thence South 51 dgs. 53' East 210 ft. to a stake in Lot No. 3. in W. T. Pass line; thence North 43 dgs. 23' East 31.4 ft. to a stake corner of Lot No. *?, in G. T. Thax ton line; thence' U1 dgs. 53' West 216 ft. to the begiuiUS\S, fcCt&g pari of Lot No. 3, in the division of R. G. Cole lot as shown by plat and survey recorded in BocV No. 34, page 308 Register's office, which is made a part of this description. This March 20th, 1935. L. M. Carlton, Trustee o SALE OF VALUABLE . FARM PROPERTY Under and by virture of the au thority conferred upon us in a Deed of Trust executed by John R. Oakes and wife, Mollie C. Oakes, on the 2nd day of June, 1925, and recorded in Book P. L. No. 1, Page 273, we will on Saturday, the . . . 13th day of April, 1935 at 12 o'clock noon at the Courthouse door in Person County, Roxboro, N. C., sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to- wit; All that certain tract, parcel, or lot of land containing 174 acres, more or less, situated, lying and be ing in Plat River Township, Per son County, N. C., and having such shapes, metes, -jourses, and dis tances as will more fully appear by i Professional Cards Dr. ROBT. E. LONG Dtntb7. Wilburn & Sa'terfleld Building Main Street - Roxboro, N. C. B. I. SATTERFIELD ATTORNEY- AT-LAW Roxboro- Durham, N. C. Roxboro Office: Thomas A Carve Building. In office Monday am Saturdays. Durham Office: 403 Trust Build ing. In Durham Office Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday andA^rl day each week. DR. G. C. VICKER? Dentist Office at residence, on Route No 144, near T. H. Street old home Mill Creek. N..LUNSFORD Attorney-at-Law Office over Thomas & Carver Bldg. Roxboro, N. C. DR. J. H. HUGHES Dentist Office In Hotel Jones, next dooi to Dr. Tucker's Office Dr. J. D. BRADSHEP Denttut _ Office over Wilburn <fe Satterfleld's Store dullding. * " LET JOHN CASH Repair your shoes and repair your chain. Under Wilburn A Satterfleld. reference to a plat thereof made by James O. Webb, Surveyor, on the 28th day of Feb., 1913, and the same being bounded on the N. by lands of John Dates estate, on the E. by lands of Mack Gates and K G. Gates, on the 8. by lands of R. G. Gates and lands of Geo. Tllley, and on the W. by lands of Julius Laws, and being the same lands which were conveyed by T. C. Brooks, Trustee to J. R. Oakes by deed dated Oct. 16, 1912, and re corded in Book of Deeds 20 page 574, In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Person County, N. C. This land is sold subject to all unpaid taxes. This sale is made by reason of the failure of John R. Oakes and wife, Mollie C. Oakes, to pay off and discharge the indebtedness se cured by said Deed of Trust. . A deposit of 10 per cent will be required from the purchaser at the sale. Interstate Trustee Corporation. Subsituted Trustee, Durham, N. C. o SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Person County in the foreclosure action of "C. C. Royster, Executor et al vs. Person Realty Company" to me di rected as Commissioner. I will on Friday, April 12th, 1935, at twelve o'clock noon at the Courthouse door In Roxboro. N. C. Sell to the highest bidder at pub lic auction for cash the following described real estate, to- wit: Lying and being on the South side of Depot St "eet in the Town of Roxboro, BEGINNING at the corn er of the Hyco Warehouse concrete drive. Southeast corner of RJoyal Hotel, a 13 inch party wall; thence up the Southwest side of Dejrjt St. on inner edge of sidewalk yjrth 62 dgs. 41' W. 8C.3 ft. u> the Roxboro Courier Building corner, an 8 inch party wall; thence with said Courier Building S. 39 dps. 8' W. 68.7 ft to corner of Courier Buildl>g; thence with Courier lot line S. 38 dgs. 58' W. 27.2 ft. to an iron stake Courier lot corner on the Northeast side of a 12 ft, alley left open between Andrews lot and Harris & Burns lot; thehce with the Courier lot and said alley North 50 dgs. 36' W. 13.50 ft. to-an iron stake on the Southeast side of an alley leading out to De pot Street; thence with said alley leading to Depot Street South 25 dgs. 12' W. 12 ft. to an iron stake Harris & Burns corner; thence with Harris A and Burns line South 48 dgs. O' East 41.6 ft to the edge of the Hyco Warehouse building; thence "-Vjh said warehouse North 42 dgs. 49' East 20.8 ft. to the corner of the Hyco Warehouse; BUSINESS DIRECTORY If von are In doubt as to where to find anything look over this list. The advertisers in this space are all reliable and yon <"111 make no mis take when yon patronise them. If yon do not And what yon are looking for here come to The Courier office and we will give yon the Informa tion desh-ed. J. T. BRADSHER j Plumbing and Heating: Office on Reams Avenue Phone 14 G. B. MASTEN Painting and Paperhanging Good Paint AppQed By Good Painters ProfticM a Good Job GEO. W. KANE BITILDER - CONTRACTOR "No Job Too Big ? None Too Small." Carolina Power & ?N Light Co. Home-Life Made Easiei Ask the lady who has an Electric Range. Hambrick, Austin & Thomas DRUGGISTS HoIHngsnrorth's Unusual Candies, Perniar Remedies, School Books, Shaeffer's Fountain Pens. We would like to be your Druggist. Sergeant & Clayton "The Sta-Klean Store" Phone Us Your Orders. We Deliver Promptly. HARRIS & BURNS BARGAINS Everything from head tc foot for men, women and children. "Roiboro's Best Store" Roxboro Lumber Co. Bay It From Us And Bank The Difference Home Of Quality Lumber" Wilburn & Satterfield Roxboro's Dependable Store "It Vim Pay Yob To Trade WMta C*? Try It" I thence with Hyco Warehouse 8. 45 dgs. Ol' liMt 40.2 ft. to the edge of Hyco Warehouse concrete drive way; thence with the brick 13 Inch party wall along the edge of said driveway North 42 dgs. 49' East 107.6 ft. to the beginning, reserving and excepting a 12 ft. alley on the Southwest part of said property in the rear of the barber shop and drug store kH, the aforesaid property being known as the Royal Hotel, barber shop and drug store and dry goods i^ore building of D. M. Andrews, deceased, and a vacant lot in the rear of saJd buildings, all of which are shown w)y plat and sur vey of W. R. Cates, made October 1st., 1925, which is made a part of this description, and said building and lots -all adjoining In one block and designated as Lot No. 9 in the original petition filed In the above mentioned proceedings. See deed of L. M. Carlton, Commissioner, to PERSON REALTY COMPANY The purchaser will be required to deposit 10 per cent on day of sale i 1_ as evidence of gocnj faith. This March 11th, 1938. L. M. Carlton, Commiaaic SEND $1.00 for the next 5 months of THE Atlantic Monthly Make the most of your read ing hours. Enjoy the wit, the wisd6m, the companion ship, the charm that have made the ATLANTIC, for seventy-flve years, America's most Quoted and most cher ished magazine. Send $1. (mentioning this ad) to The Atlantic Monthly, 8 Ar lington St, Boston. PAY YOUR TAXES Now^ All 1933 taxes must be paid at once. Save yourself the penalty by paying them before May 1st. COOPERATE WITH ME AND PAY YOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY AND POLL TAXES NOW. IF YOU DON'T SHALL BE FORCED TO GARNESHEE YOU FOR PAYMENT OF SAME. M. T. Clayton, Sheriff QUR purpose is to aspire to the highest possible peak of perfection in our professional service. To the ultimate view of being an indispensable part of this Community. SPENCER'S FUNERAL SERVICE SINCE It 10 NIGHT PHONE 47-D DAY PHONE 47-M A.J* aui.ANC^ "THE COST IS A MATTER OF YOUR OWN DESIRE" All Aboard New Series Are you going to save some money this year? Lots of people are. They have already started by subscribing to Saving Shares in our February series. Suppose a friend made you this proposition ? if you will save $2.50 each week for about six years and five months, I'll give you $162.50 and then youll have $1,000.00. Wouldn't you jump at the chance? That's Just what the Roxboro Building And Loan did for the share-holders in our series matured last month. If you like to figure, you would find that each weekly payment earned slightly over 6 percent simple interest. We'd like to tell you about the Building and Loan plan. ROXBORO BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION J. S. Walker, Sec.-Treas. SNAP / THE STRAIN WITH / THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES /h! r Sei f No question that three's a crowd. Serve ice-cold Coca Cola. Everybody feels more like him self and nobody gets crushed. l'rC onnwr0 t??.C.A C ? 1 A~ 1 * i V ? *r > I A C I USE OUGHT TO IN YOU* FAMILY REFRIGERATOR COCA-COLA . Bottling Works wb i*M3 rRoxbaro, N. C.
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