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*' « OFFERS THANKS During the President’s Cam paign B. B. Knight went over his quote of 65,000 in honor at Pre sident Adams at the Ohio State Life Insurance Co. and he wish es to thank each and everyone that in any way helped him make his quota. He was seventh in the entire United States of the Ohio State Life Insurance Co. and he could not have rated as high, if it had not been for his help He appreciates everything you did. Knight’s Ins. Agency o WANT ADS WANTED Good milk fed veals paying top prices. We will pay you more. Pender’s Market 9-5-ts MOVING TO OUR NEW LOCA TION. Closing out used refriger ators, oil ranges and other items from $5 to $lO and up. We have new ranges from $79.50 and up. Come in to see them. Ledbetter’s 10 10 ts WILL PAY STRAIGHT SALARY Let Santa Bring That New Bike A down paynMi and a payment eacnßreek will bring your boy or girl the bicycle they want. k Or you can get a nice N radio for your home or car the same way. ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY Depot Street Get This A gJkvk A 20-Oz. Pkg. Sunnyfield if n a R JYk Flour For IaTJ pancakes <u»d 12-Oz. Bot. Ann Page j FOOD stores! SYRUP Both m W ow S l/C Ann Page Spaghetti Noodles or MACARONI ~ 5c CHEESE Wholesome 21c SALMON “Vsr“ 2 H 25c OLEO < ssr » 10c 8 O’CLOCK“ 2 a 25c A&P BREAD piss. 2 -15 c PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 ■» 25c SUPER SUDS S s 9c S: 23c OCTAGON SOAP 4c Bulk Molasses gal. 49c Bulk Vinegar gal. 23c lona Flour 98 lb. bag $2.35 Sugar (Paper Bags) 100 lbs $4.50 25 lbs. $1.15 10 lbs. 45c Pure Lard 50 lb. stand $3.75 8 lb. cart. 36c 4 lb. cart. 32c Complete Line of Fruit Cake Ingrediensts Fruits and Vegetables Oranges 10c doz. Turnips,, Mustard, Kale Gr ,0C « 5c »>• Box Pears Lima Beans 2 lbs. 15c Bananas 5c lb. Turnips 5c Bunch Ti* $35.00 per week, man or woman with auto, sell Egg Producer to Fanners. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St Louis, 111. ltp o Real Bargains; One solid wal nut bedroom suit, plate glass mir rors and brown marble tops on 'dresser and washstand; one can [ back, upholstered seat settee, one side chair to match; one dressing table with triplicate mirrors; sev eral cheap chairs. Have no furth er need for these and will sell at ridiculously low prices. It. Burns, Gentry & Strum. • o Legal Notice North Carolina, Person County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. Notice Geneva Gentry Burton vs. Henry E. Burton, John Gentry, Leslie Gentry and wife, Julia Gentry, Rosa Lee Gentry Jones and hus band and Theodore B. Jones, Freddie Gentry Harris and husband, Char les L. Harris and Mable PERSON COUNTY TINES__ROXBORS,N.C. Warren Gentry. The defendants Henry E. Bur ton, John Gentry, Leslie Gentry and wife, Julia Gentry, Rosa Lee Gentry Jones and husband, Thej dore B. Jones, Freddie Gentry Harris and husband, Charles L. Harris and Mable Warren Gentry, will take notice that an action en titled as above has blen commen ced in the Superior court of Per son county, North Carolina to sell real estate for division ia which the defendants have an in terest; and the said defendants will further take notice that thev are rquired to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of Superior court of said county in the Court House in Roxboro, N. C. on or before the sth day of December, 1940, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 24th day of October, 1940. R. A. Bullock, 10-24-4 f.-t Asst. Clerk Superior Court. o EXECUTORS’ NOTICE Having qualified as Executors of the estate of Lee Clay, deceas ed, late of Person County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of October, 1941, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 31st day of October, 1940. Allie Clay and Bennie Clay, Executors of Lee Clay, deceased. Merritt & Long, Attys. 10-31-6 t t NOTICE . LAND SALE By virtue of the powers con tained in that certain mortgage deed executed by Phil Link and wife Mary Link on the Ist day of January, 1920, and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Pen on County in Book 2, page SELL YOUR TOBACCO AT South Boston, Va. The Tobacco Capital of the World A Leading Tobacco Market For 71 Years. The Shopping Center for a 150-mile Area for 50 Years. Sell and Shop in South Boston, Va. Watch for the many lay-away bargains for Christmas in South Boston’s beautiful and well-stocked stores. Bring your tobacco to South Boston and sell at the warehouse of your choice. Sales Schedule MONDAY, NOV. 18 Firsts, Edmondsons and Star No. 2 Seconds, Independent and Virginia-Carolina, both at 2 p. m. TUESDAY, NOV. 19 Firsts, Planters and Dixie Seconds, New; Brick at 3:10 p. m. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20 Firsts, Farmers and Virginia-Carolina Seconds, Dixie 10:50 a. m-, Planters and Star No. 1, both at 2 p. m. THURSDAY, NOV. 21 Firsts, Independent and Star No. 1 Seconds, Edmondsons at 2 p. tn. FRIDAY, NOV. 22 Firsts, Virginia-Carolina and New Brick Seconds, Independent 11:30 a. m., Planters at 2p. m-, Star No. 2 at 3 p. m. W. S Holt, Secretary South Boston Warehouse Association South Boston Merchants Association South Boston Jay-cees 98, default having been male in the payment of the note secured thereby, we the undersigned ex ecutors of J. W. Clayton will of fer for sale at public auctioi. to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in RoxDoro, N. C., on Saturday, December 7, 1940, at 12 o'clock M., that cer tain tract of land in Holloway Township, Person County, North Carolina, and bounded as follows. On the north by the lands of Miss Addie May Merritt, on the cast, south, and west by lands of Wil liam Wrenn, containing 75 acres more or less. For further descri ption see deeds fron S. K CiayV.n and wife to J. W. Clayton and from J. W. Clayton and wife to Phil Link, recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Per | son County. This sale will remain open ten days for an increase bid, and the purchaser at said sale will be rd puired to make cash deposit of 10 per cent of the purchase price on the day of sale. This 31st day of October, 1940. M. W. Clayton Sophie Clayton Thomas Executors of J. W. Clayton 11-14-4 t - i o NOTICE- LAND SALE By virtue of the powers con tained in that certain mortgage deed executed to J. W. Clayton on the 25th day of November, 1919, by Clem Holloway, and of record in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Person coun ty in Book 2, page 123, the terms of the same having not been com plied with ,and at the reques; of the holder of the note secured by said mortgage deed, we, the un dersigned executor and executrix of the estate of the said J. W. Clayton, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash at the Court House door in Roxboro, N. C., ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1940, at 12 o’clock M., the follow ing described tract of land in Holloway townSMp, Person coun ty, North Carolina: Bounded on the North by the .lands of Mrs. W. A. Bradsher; on the East toy other landgqf Gtan Holloway; on the South by other lands of J. W. Clayton, and on the West by lands of the estate of » C. A. Bailey, containing 215 ac : res, more or less, and being the , tract of land conveyed to Clem , Holloway by J. W. Clayton, and - being known as the Home Place ! at the late A. J. Bailey. i This sale will remain open ten . days from the date of sale for an 3 increased bid, and the purchaser , at said sale will be required to make a cash deposit of 10 per 3 cent of the purchase price on the - day of sale. l This 31st day of October, 1940. 1 M. T. Clayton, Executor, and 3 Sophia Clayton Thomas, Execu i trix of J. W. Clayton. 11-14-4 t - t l ' 5 SALE OF LAND FOR DELIN - QIIENT TAX ASSESSED BY f THE TOWN OF ROXBORO FOR * THE FISCAL YEAR 1938 - 1939 To satisfy delinquent tax as sessed by Town of Roxboro for the fiscal year 1938-1939, all lands i the owners of which are delin quent in the payment of such tax will be sold at public auction at the Court House door in Rox boro, North Carolina at 12:00 o’- clock, noon, on Monday, Decem ber 2nd, and an itemized list thereof, with the amount of 1 such tax is as follows, viz: ’ WHITES W. L. Barton 1 lot, Lamar St. $6.75 F. O. Carver 1 lot, Carver St. 1 lot, Gordon St. 5 lots, Chub Lake St. 1 lot, Morgan St. 45 acres 133.65 Cates & Harris 4 lots 2.70 Mrs. Etta Chambers 15 acres 1 lot, N. Main 61.50 Mrs. E. T. Chandler 1 lot, S. Main 13.50 A. B. Clayton N. Main St. 8.70 T. A. Clayton S. Main St. 35.56 Mrs. Sallie Clayton, Est. 1 lot, Reams Ave. 27.00 Jake Cozart Bal. 1 lot 1.12 Mrs. J. L. Crowell 1 lot, Chub Lake St. 2.70 A. R. Davis 1 lot, High St. 8.78 Bessie Davis 2 lots 23.96 Mrs. B. W. Gardner Fairground lot 3.92 M. H. Garrett Est. 1 lot, Noland St. 1.35 C. C. Garrett Homeplace 23.55 James A Gentry Est. 2 Fairground lots 1.35 Isaiah B. Hall 2 lots, Hillsboro Rd. 1 lot, Durham Rd. 24.76 A. I. Hall 1 lot, Durham Rd. 10.78 F. C. Hall Hurdle Mills Rd. 9.77 R. C. Hall 1 lot, Court St 1 lot, Lamar St. 175.35 R. A. Hester ! 8 Fairground lots 2.70 John H. Huff 1 lot N. Main St. 1 lot, (Blalock) 11.13 : E. E. Huff 1 lot, Morehead St. .68 1 J. W. Johnson Home 13.16 Mrs. S. A. Jones 1 lot, Academy St. 24.98 • J. W. King Est. Front St. 4.45 ! Wilson Long 1 lot, Woodland Heights 11.80 < G. B. Masten Home 24.42 1 W. K. Moore Academy St. lot 5.20 ■ Moore, Long and Whitfield 18 Fairground lots 6.07 < Ray Morris 1 lot, Burch Ave. 8.15 1 Mrs. Cora E. Oakley 1 lot, Morgan St 14.17 S. A. Oliver 1 lot, Broad St (bal) 5.72 1 Clayton Owen Home 14.10 . George B. Pulliam Home ' 1 1 lot, Depot St 15.85 G. W. Pulliam 1 1 lot, Chub Lake St. 20.79 John F. Reams 1 1 lot, N. Main St. 28.22 E. A. Terry Est 1 1 lot, N. Main St I Stoves and Heaters Coal, Wood, and Oil Heaters COAL AND WOOD CIRCULATORS ! * Circulators made by the Rom [UlS'H K eagle Stove Co. This stove is all iron Fire Box and beautifully finished, ff "Ij| • ideal for a living room. EAGLE HOT BLAST Coal and wood stove. Black and fin ished in nickeled plated. These stoves IB JR have a heavy fire band which ex- JfcuhuW' tends to the top of drum. CTl ,ia - HEAVY IRON STOVE Sggr Heavy Iron Stove for coal. This stove is a real Heat Producer made for heavy duty, several different sizes. ATLANTIC STOVE ! See the new attractive automatic M wood Heater. Atlantic i§ low in price, ' saving you money, by holding fire for hours. These heaters have ther- JjMfllkjiLjß mostats adjustable to several posi lOil Circulator by Flor ence and Superflex. Circulators for the home I j that give Even heat al- WE TRADE FOR OLD STOVES. ROXBORO FURNITURE COMPANY Court Street John B. Clayton, Prop. “Where Most Folks Buy” John (Billy) Clayton, Mgr. Homeplace 34 02 E. J. Tucker Est. 1 lot, Foushee St. 4.05 S. R. Wade and J. F. Ream 3 Fairground lot (V 2 Reams) 1.35 Doyle Wagoner Foushee St. 8.08 Geo. T. Watikns Est. 1 lot, Lamar St. 54.00 J. H. Whitt Est. 1 lot, Academy St. 24.98 Arch Whitt 1 lot, S. Main St. 52.64 Mrs. T. D. Winstead 1 lot, Foushee St. 10.12 Woody, C. C. 1 lot 7.43 COLORED Jessie Bailey Est. 1 lot, Cotton Mill 3.37 Stephen Barnette 1 lot, Blackwell Heights 3.37 Willie Barnette 1 lot, Hurdle Mills 11.12 Irvin Barnette Hurdle Mills Rd., 1 lot 4.05 : Frank Bates 1 lot, Jones St. 7.75 ! Viola Beasley 1 lot, R. R. 4.05 : Johnny Beasley 7 1 lot, R. R. 7.43 1 Sonny Beasley 1 lot, 5.06 : J. W. Brandon Est. 1 lot, S. Main St. 51.31 1 William Bumpass 1 lot, Johnson St. 4.38 ' Beanie Cates 1 lot, S. Main St. 26.65 Captolia Chism ! 1 lot, Harris Hill , 13.77 Ed Chism Est. ! 2 acres, Reservoir 2.70 Monroe Cole 1 lot Blackwell Heights 1.35 Maggie Coley ] 1 lot, Reservoir St. 7.42 John A. J. Hall 12 acre - Home 39.49 Ed Farley Est ] 1 lot, Blackwell Heights .67 Early T. Gentry Est. 1 1 lot, Blackwell Heights 2.70 W. T. Hazel 1 lot, Jones St 7.83 1 Lucas Harris 1 lot, Sunset St 6.97 ( THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1W* C. P. Harris 1 lot, Harris Hill 1 lot, Booth St. 9.99 James Hill 1 lot, Jones and Morehead 8.10 Martha Jay 1 lot, Cotton Hill 2.70 Julian Johnson 1 lot, Lamar St. 6.26 Doley Jones 1 lot, Hillsboro St. 1.35 Lunsford and Cameron 1 lot, Factory St. .67 Wash Man gum Est. 1 lot, Blackwell Heights .67 John Mason 1 lot, Blackwell Heights 4.72 Ila Moore 1 lot, Harris Hill 7.41 - j Emily Norwood 1 lot, Main St. 12.82 Buster Paylor Home 9.10 Ben Pettiford 1 lot, Ivey St. 7.07 Isaiah Ragland 1 lot, Fertilizer Plant 12.14 Robert Ray 1 lot, Johnson St. 2.02 Martha Royster 1 lot, S. Main St. 4.05 Clayborn Satterfield 1 lot, Johnson St. 11.47 Ivey Smith 1 lot, Blackwell Heights 8.78 Luisey Thompson 1 lot, Lamar St. 1.62 Will Tucker Home 1 lot, Blackwell Heights 9.77 Sweetie Whitfield 1 lot, Blackwell Heights 6.75 Sallie Williams 1 lot, Blackwell Heights 4.72 James Williams Home f.TB Ida Williams 1 lot, S. Main St. 19.12 John T. Winstead 1 lot, Ivey m. 7.67 Ella Lawson Woods 1 lot, Jones St 9.45 Virgie Woods 1 lot, Blackwell Heights .05 By order of the Board of Com- | missioners of Rokboro. Percy Blown,' 4J City Manager and Tax Collector.
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