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THE ROXBORO COURIER. SEPTEMBER & 19l "" V "J V -:'t:-l V'-CFAGE FIVE . - . ,, . THE COURIER Roxboro, N. C., Sept. 19, 1917. rvervthiwr to build with, W ATKINS & BULLOCK ihn Cash will repair your shoes. y,0v who havn't done so, come up . v; pay your dues to Red Cross, save l hulK s the trouble seeing you. the Red Cross; ao your "Dit bovs who are fighting for HI the if, if 2f i(l;n the Red Cross, we need your , and co-operation. I oST One Female Pointer small trown and white bob tail, leather u,hr with brass finish with lock, re waixi for return or information to W. B. Allen, City Barber Shop. if, if if Miss Mary Newell of Durham spent the week-end in the city as the guest tf Misses Margaret and Kathleen .Vnnson. if. if, if. New lot of handsome silk waists re , ived at Harris & Bums' yesterday. if if, if The KPfl Prnto i.s- rm Mr .- awI ' Mc.r TT T 1nr4 Tillw j . uca. meeting inurs- ( ium. .uivjrw Mrs. S. H, Page of Bartow, Fla., is spending some time with her daueht- Ler, Mrs. M. R. Long. Miss Lena Bailey of Bethel Hill was the guest of Miss Bertha Clayton for a few days this week. Shoes for service, shoes for style, shoes for comfort, shoes for old, shoes for young, shoes for large, shoes for small, shoes for all and for every purpose at Harris & Buns'. Mrs. W. M. Webb and Miss Anna Webb left last week for Louisburg to visit Mrs. J. M. Allen. Mrs. J. C. Woodson of Rustburg, Va., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. S. deVlaming. FOR SALE Fulghum Oats, Ab bruzzi rye, winter rye. Market price day of sale. Caltolina Farm, Roxboro, Route 4. (9194tp) Isn't the display of shoes in Harris & turns' windows the handsomest you ever saw in Roxboro. It sure is a good looking lot of shoes. y f if. See the live stock and poultry ex re Millinery opening at Harris & Burns Tuesday and Wednesday. You hibits at the Danville Fair, October invited and expected to attend. 9th to 12th. CHOOL BOOKS School Supplies Pencil tablets 5c Drawing tablets 5c. Ink tablets 5 and 10c. Examination tablets 5c. Composition Books 5c Spelling tablets 5c. Ink 5 and 10c. - Crayola 5 and 8c. We carry a complete line of public school books and school supplies. Let us serve you. Foutain pens,, Parkers and Waterman's. Notice, Land Sale. Hambrick & Austin Druggists f oiMIini Material. is cheaper at our place of business than it is in Oxford, Durham, Hillsboro, Mebane, Danville, South Boston and other towns. Bring a load of tobacco to Roxboro and get highest prices and carry back a load of building material, which we are selling for less than we can buy it wholesale. i Watkins & Bullock Roxboro, N. C. Phone No. 94 the city with Mrs.Tilley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Burton. : Buy building material of quality and bank the cost of repairs. Get it from the ROXBORO LUMBER CO,, and note the difference. H Mrs. A. M. Burns is visiting her parents in Gulf, N. C. H Mr. Carl Veazey of Henderson spent a few days here last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Veazey. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Webb and children left last week for LaGrange where they will make their home for the winter H H See latest farm machinery in Opera tion at the Danville Fair, October 9th to 12th. ' WANTED Anyone having beef or pork for sale ( see J. H. Loy, highest market price paid for same. !ft rft rf. We have another shipment of BLOCK'S fine candies. Hambrick & Austin. . Tobacco is selling high and we will apppreciate it very much, if our friends will settle their accounts with us at their earliest convenience. Wat kins & Bullock. if. if. Just received a car of hydraled and lump lime, 200 gallons roof and house paint, 70 squares Centain-teed roof ing the best sold anywhere for the price. Watkins & Bullock. if. ift if. Best chicken exhibit at the Danville Fair, October 9th to 12th. if. if. if. NOTICE TO DIRECTORS FAIR ASSOCIATION You are called to meet at the People's Bank Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. J. H. Carver, Pres. if. if. ift Clinton Walker sold a one small mule load of tobacco at the Winstead Tuesday for $437.75. Walker wore one of those smiles that won't come off, after the sale. if. if. if. Miss Maggie S. Painter sold the following at the Planters Warehouse Roxboro Tuesday. 46 pounds at 24c; 78 pounds at 30c; 84 pounds at 38c; 12 pounds at 45c; 90 pounds at 33c. if, if. if. Don't forget that the ROXBORO LUMBER CO., carry a full stock of window and door frames and all sizes in windows and doors. if. if. if. Guns, Shells, Hunting Coats and leggins. New Club and Nitro Club Smokeless, the best shell made, at Long, Bradsher & Co. ... Rev. J. A. Beam was called to Shelby, N. C., last Sunday to the bedside of his brother in law, Mr. Millard Grigg, who has since died from a stroke of paralysis. if, if. if. The Roxboro Lumber Co., are build ing an addition to their main storage on Depot street, to be used for lime, cement and plaster. if. if. if. Mrs. E. W. Shakelford and children of Durham spent Saturday with Mrs. R. J. Teague. ing 159 9-10 acres more or !ess This Drives Out Malaria, Buildup System advertisement mav be withdrawn v fThS Old fitaiicenraiWnnin tonic; f seeing Mr. Brooks,v and - squaring up By virtue of a deed in trust, execut ed to me as trusteerfor T. C. Brooks, the interest, taxes, arid costs;t this' by John P. Buchanaji and wife, dulyj igth of September. 1917. registered in Book of Trusts No.l, at, F. O. CARVERrTrusiee. r & xut v&i viiMtisiio vi vviiivn nave not been complied with, I will, on the 20th of Otc. 1917, sell at public auc- What is LAX-FOS LAX-F0S IS AN ISP&JVED CASCARA" tion for cash in front of the Court ; A Digestive Liquid Laiative, Cathartic House door in Roxboro, the tract of and Liver Tonic Contains Cascara Bark, land therein described lvino- in Allen ! Blue Fla2 Root Rhubarb Root, Black land therein described, lying ln Allen- j Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and ville township, Person county, N. C, pepsin; Combines strength with pala- ad joining the lands of George and Jim table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c Walker. A. J. Strumm. Mrs. George ' : ' " i Watkins. N. J. Slaughter, heirs of I J. M. Slaughter and others, contain- Malari4.tirlchcsUiHtoodandbulldiptheirsv tem.? A true tonic. For adults and cbUdren. 60c ; Millinery Opening. On next Tuesday and Wednesday, September the 25th and 26th, respec tively, we will have our millinery opening 2nd floor Wilburn and Sat terfield store. We extend to all an invitation to come. Our experience in this line of business has been quite extensive and we fell capable of pleasing you. We shall work entirely to this end. Our trade so far has greatly exceeded our expectation, for which we are grateful. We shall have on display some of the latest styles, shades and etc., in New York Pattern hats. We extend to all an especial in vitation. WAGNER & CARNEY 2nd Floor Wilburn & Satterfield store. Among the New Buyers. S Quality Service Value ; The Kind Thai ttrthef Like to Buy There has been several changes on the market here this season, an it is rather remarkable that of the three changes two of the new men "are old County boys, Maj. J. P. Meadows of course you will recognize him as plain Plunk, and Mr. J. H. Dixon. The other change was Mr. R. B. Smith, who takes Mr. W. K. Meder- nack s place with the Leggett & Meyers Tobacco Co. Maj. Meadows represents the Export Co., and Mr. Dixon the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., to these add the name of Mr. J. T. Walker, buyer for the American Tobacco Co., and you will see that three of the large concerns are repre sented by home-raised boys, which makes this market indeed and in truth a "home market." Not Always the Cheapest Possibly. But Always the Best 7. H HUNTER "BUSINESS AS USUAL" --.f. And more of it. Why not? War cre ates hazzards there- by necessitating protection. More fire and life insur ance are being sold than ever before in the history of the country. See Satterfield, Satterfield Insurance Agency. OLD AND TRIED SCRAP IRON-WANTED Only that which is honestly got is gain. The highest market price paid for Iron, Metals, Rubber, Rags, and Wool. Bees Wax and Tallow, I also buy run down auto mobiles for junk. W. J. PETTIGREW Phone 54 Roxboro Tobacco Selling High at Planters Warehouse at South Boston, Va. Don't You Hear The People Say? "Get it from the Roxboro Lumber Co." There must be a reason for this and if you are building or repairing it will pay you to get in touch with us for your building, material. Prom the brick in the foundation to the shingles on the roof we are prepared to fur nish you the best at the right price. Get the habit of sending your orders to the Roxboro Lumber Co.. and note the differ ence. ; ! Roxboro Lumber Co. Home of Quality Lumber Preston Satterfield, Secretary and Manager. Look at this tobacco growers 86000 lbs at an average of $28.40, amount paid out $24,480.94. - This is our today's sale. Tuesday Sept. 18,. If you are sell ing some where else, you think you are -doing: well. Come to see us and If you watit'a fountain pen we can we will, convince you that Planters' JUST ARRIVED I have just received a. load of horses from Vir ginia and now hayehem army sales stables in Roxboro. If you are on the -market for a horse (will pay you to visit my stables as early as possible. please you. $1.00 up to $6.00. We sell Waterman's and Parker's. Hambrick & Austin. fc Heaters, Stoves and Ranges, we have the best stock in this line we have ever had and can save you money. Long, Bradsher & Co. 3f Misses Edna and Mildred Bradsher have returned from an extended visit to friends in the western part of the state. fr 3fr 3& Mrs. R. P. Brooks is visiting friends in Durham. if. if if. Mr. T. C. Markham spent the week end with, his family here, who were the guests of Mrs. Amelia Noell, Mrs. Markham and children returned with him Sunday to their home in Durham. if. if if. Miss Juiia Howard has returned to her home at Mt. Tizah after a short visit to Miss Sue Long. if f if Mrs. T. W. Henderson has returned from Watts hospital where she has been for the past week undergoing treatment. if. if. if. Mrs: W. P. Vickers and children of Florida are visiting in the home of Dr. C. G. Vickers. -if. if, if. Mr. U. E. Villines averaged $32.30 at the Hyco today, from ground up. Warehouse is the house and South1 Boston the market to sell your tob acco. Figures don't lie. Yours- to serve, . HODGES & DeJARNETTE. A Shoe is Only as Good as its Sole If the. sole is "holey" the water gets in and hubby or wifey gets "scrappy." If your shoes are run over - at the heel and worn,; off at the toe, of what account is the quality of the leather, .the smartness of shape or the skill of craf tsman ? : A POOR SOLE HAS OFTEN DAMNED A GOOD SOUL. I do the best kind of repairing in the quickest and best pos siZble way. Let me repair your old shoes and save yqu moiey. Visit my Repair Shop and seewhat I am doing for Sick Soles. i I use the following Standard Machines: Champion Nailer, Landis Power Sticher and the Singer Vamp Stitcher. ; JOHN CASH In Rear Sergeant & Clayton's Store. Ryzon Bak ing Powder 35c A Cook Book Val ued at $1.00 With Your First Pack age. , Sergeant & Clayton's Phone 23 OWMWWWWWM""'""""""" 1 I TO 1 ICuma Northern Markets - - v" i A 1 ti ive had man wears experience 'in buy ing horses and -I believe you will find that you will profit by my experience. . T. J . H ATCHETT, Notice. To all who wish to win the prizes offered at the Person county Fair for! the best; biscuits and cakes should carry their wheat to Jonah Gentry and he will make them some of his firsts .grade LILLEY WHITE FLO UK, Flour and Meal made Ty Jonah. Give him your next load, t , ' Our buyer has just retu from the northern markets where he has spent the past two weeks purchasing goods for the coming Fall and Winter. S As to prices and Quality you may rest assured that no effort ' has been spared to secure these goods at reasonable prices al-, ways considering the QUALI- i TY. ' ':. 3 New goods arriving daily... Won't you come and look them over? .r it-.- 7 1 J, I - - 'l ! V ? rru-' T ... IK CARVER & READE, L ROXBORO, N.C - -' - ;-lProprietors ' It
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