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PALACE FEATURES ! BORIS KARLOFF “Bride of Frankenstein” to Play Here Sat. A- M. at 10:30 and Sat- Night at 11:30. "The Monster” is at large again! Karloff, the 'grotesque crdafcurel of original “Frankenstein,” a murd erous giant constructed from parts of dead bodies and brought to life' at the height of a crashing electri cal storm, comes to the Palace j theatre in “The Bride of Franken stein,” a sequel to the first picture. In this strange drama, produced for Universal by Carl Laemfle, Jr., the Mouster is seen in further ad ventures of such a hair-raising na ture that the picture is said to fur-1 nish the very ultimate in ghasty thrills. At the conclusion of “Frank enstein,” it will be remembered, the Monster was apparently destroyed in a burning mill but the opening. scenes of “The Bride of Franken-| stein” show how he escaped death i and returned to throw the entire countryside into a state of terror. Henry Frankenstein, the half-mad scientist who created the Monster, j finds himself forced to continue his j experiments with the evil Dr. Pre torius, already successful in the creation of tiny living human being who lack only size to make them even more perfect figures than the Monster himself. Meanwhile, the terrifving crea ture continues his murderous caree" until he is befriended by a harmit who teaches him to talk but again lapses into savagery and takes to the hills. From this point the ex citement increases, culminating when the mad scientists collaborate on the creation of a mate for the lumbering giant. Then follows what is said to be the most amazing climax in the history of the. screen. James Whale directed “The Bride of Frankenstein.” and the cast sup porting Karloff includes Colin Clive, Valerie Hobson, Ernest The siger, Elsa Manchester, Dwight Frye, Una O’Connor and many other motion picture favorites. FARM > QUESTIONS ANSWERED i Question: Will alfalfa make a good growth when seeded in the spring? Answer: Fall seeding is advisable in most sections of North Carolina, but spring seeding may be done un der certain conditions, and especi ally at the higher elevations. In the Piedmont section spring seeding should be made on soils that heave badly and on fertile soil infested with chick weed. The seed should be put in between March 1 and 25. At elevations of 2,500 feet or high er the seeding should be made be tween April 1 and 30. Question: My chickens seem to be weak in the legs and stagger when they walk. What is the cause and how can it be remedied’ Answer: This trouble is probably caused by improper feeding or a heavy infestation of internal para sites. Ooen the intestinal tract of two or three birds and examine for round worms or tape worms. If these ...... are not present, the ration should be carefully studied and reinforced. An addition of 7% percent dehy drated alfalfa meal to the laying mash usually helps to correct vita min deficiency and is a valuable addition to the ration, especially during the winter months. Question: What are the require ments for signing a new cotton con tract? Answer: For a farm to be eligible for contract in 1936 the land must have grown cotton at least two years since 1930. One of the years specified is either 1934 or 1935. If j natural causes which could not bej controlled prevented planting in | either or both of these years, credit I for planting one year will be given, J but cotton must have been grown W£/ttMEyDUW'M/O’CAMEISNM nean mID H Smoke 10 fragrant Camels. If yon iuuitktiau II don’t find them the mildest, INVITATION H best-flavored cigarettes you ever TO YOU 1 _ smoked, return the package with the rett of the cigarettes in it to us at any time within a month from we will refund your < full purchase price, plus postage. M {SigveJJ'R.J. Reynolds Tobacco /~k» Co., Winston-Salem, N. C nflWjl « ■ EXECUTION ON HAUPTMANN POSTPONED Trenton, N. J., Jan. 6 —-Bruno Richard Hauptmann was given a longer lease on life today when his execution, originally scheduled to take place at 8 p. m., Tuesday, Jan uary 14,- was postponed until later in that week of January 13. Announcement of the postpone ment was made today by Col. Mark O. Kimberling, principal keeper, at the State Prison here. He would not exnlain why the postponement was ordered v or would he name the date of the execution. However, it was believed the; postponement was ordered to give the Court of Pardons time to con sider Hauptmann’s last appeal. o In the spring of 1933, Allard A. Battle of Edgecombe County plant ed 225 Red Cedar seedlings. This winter, he had for sale 223 Christ mas trees four to six feet high. o Despite a poor corn year in Union I County, 4-H club members report | an average yield of 44.6 bushels per acre on their club projects. on the land at least another year since 1930. Another requirement is : that the farm must have a base acreage of one whole acre or more to be eligible for a 1936 controct. o Palace Theatre Special Shows Friday and Saturday J'an. 10-llth. \ ■ Morning Matinee 10:30 Saturday Saturday Nite 11:30 P. M. PERSON COUNTY TIMES VISITOR* AT TIMES | It always gives us great pleasure j to have our farmer friends drop In for a little chat, and it was a de light to have Messrs. C. T. and J, R. Williams of the Oak Hill section pay us a visit Saturday afternoon. 1 Mr. Williams states that he doesn’t 1 get to town very often but when he does he always pays a visit to the Times. ■ 1 ( totting Ip Nights Lome of Pop, BurS tUsotJouU KUbMT or BtaulAer trouble* l>7 tho Dootor-o memnteed prescription Oyate* Muet bring new vitality m 48 hours, and sattafv completely in 8 days or money back. Guaranteed crates Ofifltf only So ft doee at drugglet*. Notices TRUSTEE’S RE-SALE OF LAND By virtue of the power contained in that certain deed of trust execut ed by R. O. Ford and wife Ida F. Ford, and of record in the Person County Registry, in Book 10 page 12, the bonds secured by said deed of trust having matured and un paid, and the holder and maker of said instrument having requested that the said power of sale be ex orcised, the undersigned trustee named in said deed of trust will re sell the land therein described at oublic sale to the highest bidder c or cash at the Courthouse door in Roxboro. North Carolina, on Saturday, January 25th, 1936 at 12 o’clock noon, said land being described as follows to wit: That certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Woodsdale Township, Person County, North Carolina, and described more par ticularly as follows: Bounded on the North bv the lands of John Morris; On the East by the lands of J. R. Morris, and lands of Arthur Beard: On the South by the public road leading from State Highwav No. 55 to Woodsdale: and on the West bv the lands of Wesley King estate, containing (40%) acres, more or lens. Being the land convened to R. O. Ford by B. L. Evan* and wife This is a re-sale of said land by reason of an increase bid having been put on the first sale. Bidding will commence at $661.50. This 7th dav of Jan., 1936. J. R. MORRIS, Trustee. l-9-2t. TRUSTEE’S SALE Under and by virtue of the terms of that deed of trust executed bv H. S. Morton and wife Frances Morton, and Z. V. Morton on the 4th dav of December, 1934 and re corded in Book 8, page 410, Regis ter’s Office of Person County, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the note secured therebv. nnd uoon request of the holder thereof, I will as Trustee on Satuurday. February Ist., 1936 at twelve o’clock noon at the Court House door in Roxboro, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: Two certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Person County aforesaid and more particu larly described as follows: In Bushv Fork Township, (a) Beginning a* oointers on the Roxboro Bushv Fork road, Clayton’s comer; thence with his line S. 87 degrees East 14.- 30 chains to pointers Vanhook’s line: thence with Vanhook’s line S. 15.75 chains to a pine Van hook’s comer to H. S. Morton’s line: thence with H. S. Morton’s line S. 87 degrees W. 6 chains to a red oak H. S. Morton’s corner; thence still with H. S. Morton’s line S. 18.- 75 chains to a rock; H. S. Morton’s comer in Zeb Morton’s line; thence with Zeb Morton’s line N. 87 de grees West 26.16 chains to the Rox boro and Bushy Fork road; thence with the road as it meanders to the beginning containing (75) acres more or less, and being Lot No. 2 of the S. E. Morton land. (b) Beginning at pointers on the Roxboro and Bushy Fork road run ning thence with H. S. Morton’s line S. 87 degrees East 36.77 chains to a rock and pine Zeb Morton’s comer in H. S. Morton’s line N. 18.25 chains to a rock Zeb Morton’s j comer in H. S. Morton’s line thence with H. S. Morton’s line N. 87 de grees West 33.65 chains to Roxboro md Bushy Fork road; thence with the meanders of the road to the begin ning, containing (64) acres more or less and being Lot No. 1 of the S. E. Morton land. See reports of Di vision recorded in the office of the! Register of Deeds of Person County, j in Book 42, at page 325. Also re-; cords in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Person Coun ty recorded in Book “C” Orders and Decrees at Pages 154-161; also plat of -division of S. E. Morton lands, recorded in Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court Person County in Book “C” Orders and Decrees at page 159. This the Ist day of January, i 936. T. F. DAVIS, , Trustee. l-9-4£ ROXBORO, N. C. NOTICE ' SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY i We, the undersigned, will offer’ for sale at public auction to the ■ highest bidder for cash at the Court 1 .House door in Roxboro, N. C., on ' Saturday, January 11th, 1936 at 12 o’clock, M., \ that certain block of land in the , corporate limits of the Town of , Roxboro, Person County, North Carolina, lying and being on the Northeast side of State Highway , No. 55 leading from Roxboro to Ja long and bounded on the Northeast by the lands of the estate of L. A. •Tones; on the Southeast by the Norfolk & Western Railway Co. -ight of way; on the South by the lands of the estate of J. W. Clayton and John Pentecost, and on the West by said State Highway No. 55. This block of land has been cut up in building lots and streets have been laid out through same so as to make each lot front on a street as shown by plat of W. R. Cates, C. E., dated May 12, 1924, which said plat will be shown on the day of sale. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. This sale will remain open ten days for an increased bid, but each purchaser will be required to make a cash deposit of 10% of the purchase price on the day of sale. This sale will offer a fine oppor tunity to those who desire to pur chase a good residential lot. This 9th day of December, 1935. T. B. Woody, L. P. Woody, M. T. Clayton, Exr. Sophia Clayton Thomas, Exrx. 12-19-4 t. o NOTICE— LAND SALE By virtue of the powers contain ed in that certain deed of trust executed by Mrs. E. V. Hill and husband, E. V. Hill, dated Septem ber 14th, 1925, of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Person County in Book 5, page 426, the terms of same having not been complied with, and at the request of the holder of the note secured by said deed of trust, the under signed Trustee named in said deed of trust will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Roxboro, N. C., on Saturday, January 11th, 1934, at 12 o’clock noon, the one-eight un- Monday, ! j As the market re-opens we again invite the farm ers of this section to bring us a load of tobacco. We are trusting that prices will be pleasing, and we assure you that we will do all in our power to i get you the very highest possible dollar. COME TO SEE and WE WILL WORK FOR YOU Tuesday. January 14th Second Sale Wednesday, January 15th First Sale Thursday, January 16th Second Sale Friday, January 17th First Sale Mim -•r - ' Danville, Va. Harry W. Winstead - Person County Rep. undivided interest of Mrs. E. V. Hill in two certain tracts of lan in Holloway Township, Person County, North Carolina, describes as follows; First Tract: Bounded on th< North by the lands of A. J. Crutch field; on the East by Mayo Creek; on the South by the lands of the estate of the late Rev. P. H. Fon taine, and on the West by the lands of J. Y. Humphries, containing 44 acres, more or less. See deed from S. C. Humphries to Ilaura Ellen Humphries of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Person County in Book 24, page 505. Second Tract: Bounded on the North by lands of H. S. Bass, or the FRpS' you; Only than can you truly appreciate its tunning foreign recep- c tion-its glorious high- aeiity tone on Amen- Every vorill . whom {..tura, can stations! Call or Including HlgK-PUUlltr Aw pnone tor this home dio System. Inclined Sound* demonstration NOW l in 9 Board. Acouetlo Clar ifiers, Shadow Tuningi Uarvld Clayton Pregram Control. Autosna* Afrt/ay AaSKnakaal tic Aerial Selector- Gorgeous Carl King cabinet of costig kta • Tebe Ledbetter rubbed woods. * J. D. Morris MORRIS & LEDBETTER Depot Street Roxboro. N. C THURSDAY, JANUARY 9TH, 1936 line of old road bed; on the East by the lands of H. S. Bass; on the South by the lands of the estate of J. A. Baird, and on the West by Mayo Creek, containing 9.85 acres more or less. See deed from S. O Humphries to Laura Ellen Hum phries of record in the office of ths Register of Deeds of Person County in Book 30, page 549. This sale will remain open ten days from date of sale for an in* creased bid. Purchaser will be re quired to make a deposit of 10% of the purchase price on the day of sale. This 9th day of December, 1935. John H. Merritt, Trustee. 12-19-4 t.
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