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CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin eve thanks and appreciation lor the many kindnesses shown Ut» during the recent illness anu death of our daughter and sis ter, Mias Mattie H. Dunn. Ma, Qod bless each one of you « our prayer. Tommie Dunn and family. SELL YOUR TOBACCO 9i KOXBORO. I I See the town’s most * I exciting gift show! /L ft Don't consider your gift list complete (/ • until you've seen the newest Gruen watches. Styled right and priced </ the 1941 model Gruens we're now showing make our display the town's C'*'*'* 3 '/ most exciting gift show! Stop in today YHI M F pay.y. *-v•; j I ! [, _7:.iLv J:' .....i. - ._J I \ nGNT'f 533.73 | j ht J . ... 5 .... ; ■. 7^ gruen" THORPE .... $2973 THE NEWELLS JEWELERS “jewels From Newells” MOST POWERFUL TRUCK ENGINES '• V* new 1941 Chev- IN THE LOW-PRICE FHU ,-WnX ) *»!•» »n»ek« the beit-looking as re « rnum wf|T[l»WfH fl*B well a * ** hest-performing trucks IPIIMEjBiLj lH in the entire lowest price field. 0M 90-HORSEFOWn § ? 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Brady Thomas of Oakboro, and James E. Rollins of Durham,, and Prank M. Bennett of Jackson Springs, alter nate. PERSON COUNTY TIMES. LAND POSTED SIGNS AT THE TIMBB OmCI I LEGAL NOTICE KXBCUTORfi’ NOTICE Having qualified aa Executors of the estate of Lee day, 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 &c Long, Attys. 10-31-6 t t o NOTICE . LAND SALE By virtue of the powers con tained in that certain mortgage deed executed by Phil Link and j wife Mary Link on the Ist day of ! January, 1920, and of record in j the office of the Register of Deeds of Pei; on County in Book 2, page : 93, df fault having been mat: ihi ! the pay ment of the note secured I j thereby, we the undersigned ex-1 ! oculars of J. W. Clayton wid of -for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in RoxDorc, N. C;, on Saturday, December 7, IS4O, at 12 o'clock M., that cer tain tract of land in Holloway Township, Ferson County, ( North Carolina, and bounded as follows, j On the north by the lands of Miss i Addie May Merritt, on the < ast south, and west by lands of Wil ! liam Wrenn, containing 75 acres, more or less. For further descri ‘ ption ref deeds fro h S V Ciayr.n! | and wife to J. W. Clayton andj ! from J. W. Clayton ar.d wife to, I Phil l ink, recorded in the Office' i of the Register of Deeds of Per-| I ,-on County. j This sale wil' r°mam open ten j j days for an inc.ease bid, and the i purchaser at said sale will be re | puired to make cash deposit of 10 per cent of the purchase price on the day of sale. This Slat day of October, 1940. M. W. Clayton Sophie Clayton Thomas Executors of J. W. Clayton 11-14-4 t . t •—•— o NOTICE- LAND SALE By virtue of the powers con tained in that certain mortgage on the 25 th day of November 1919, by Clem Holloway, and es 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 request 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 J'lfp;. gg| •• * ' 4 7. Kv, •' f # Alttfri mea ® gets the What do you see here? lust a let oi railroad coal cars? Listen— You're looking at the greatest source of energy in America. Coal is No. 1 source oi power in the nation's factories. Coal is No. 1 source of warmth in the nation's homes. Coal gives us iron and steel. Coal generates most of the electricity used in this country. And just a handful of coal contains enough energy to pull a ton of freight a mile on America's railroads. Did you know that it takes more than a million tons a day to supply the nation's demands for light and heat and power? Did you know that the annual value of the bitu minous and anthracite coal mined in the United States exceeds that of all other minerals combined? But without adequate transportation from mines to the rest of the country these coals would have little value. Few people could enjoy their warmth !■? iXBORO. N. C eat bidder for cash at the Court House door in Roxboro, N. C, ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER T 1940, at 12 o’clock M., the follow ing described tract of land in Holloway township, Person coun ty, North Carolina: Bounded on the North by the lands of Mrs. W. A. Bradsher; on the East by other lands of Olem Holloway; on the South by other lands of J. W. Clayton, and on the West by lands of the estate e( C. A. Bailey, containing 215 ac deed executed to J. W. Clayton 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 of the late A. J. Bailey. This sale will remain open ten days from the date of sale for an increased bid, and the purchaser | at said sale will be required to make a cash deposit of 19 per cent of the purchase price on the day of sale. This 31st day of October, 1949. j Visit Store Friday Night | Economy Auto Supply : I Depot Street + f 4» >*****************%****************************** and comfort —most manufacturing plants would have to be located near the mines. It is only because railroads provide quick, de pendable, cheap transportation to every comer of the land that people can use this inexpensive fuel, and that manufacturing and power plants, produc ing for our daily needs and for national defense, can be located long distances from the coal fields and still be sure of a steady flow of fuel. To meet the nation's needs, railroads every day are sailed upon to haul enough coal to make a train 150 miles long. No other form of transportation could come close to handling so great a job so smoothly or econom ically. All by itself the movement of the nation's No. 1 fuel from mine to consumer would be a nota ble accomplishment. But at the same time, the food you eat, the clothes you wear, most of the things you use every day—and most of the sup plies for the nation's factories—flow with the same smoothness—by rail. No wonder thoughtful people recognize the rail roads as the nation's No. 1 transportation system— not only in the volume they handle, but in the skill with which the job is done. THURSDAY, DEC. 5,1940 M. T. Clayton, Executor, and ■ Sophia Clayton Thomas, Execu trix of J. W. Clayton. 11-14-4 t - t
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