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Pine l : Sh / . V . - We have all grades of.good shingles and note the d^frerei GALVANIZED ; ' - We have the best galvanize .. It works right, looks right a When you use oar galvanized roof troubles. > ROXBORC |' < LU] Home of Qual IfeJ&I It won't be long un ?* ' r> ' be swarming inTo^our I urements and let us fit . \VlNDOW AND I AH standard sized are need any special sizes can also have the material on make your own door and , : Give us a ring today. Watkins & ?Roxhoro, N. G. cmmi OXFORD, N. C.. v * COURSES OFFEREw: Four yea s to Frestanan class .of this and other ( College Full Diploma .JUN-IOR COLLEGE COURSE, 2 years ' VOCATIONAL: Complete courses Arts, Music, Piano. Voice and Violin, FACULTY REPRESENT: Woke F man's College of Va., Hollins College, (two), OxfordC ollege (three), Weste * Special Music Courses in New York and timore, Md., New York School, Massey' Apply for Catalogue and blank apptfc 6 14 5ta. Look an< I?F 0 R AUGUST The Ver-Vac -? -JS-G01KG_T0 $50 ^ ik c'A?'ii "n ni'i- nun: mthh THE I'RJZES WUxL Yh TWO PRIZES AT FOUR PRIZES ai FOUR PRIZES A' Try a VER-VAC and call for a r. -'.Save thiaf ticket and either bring < and if you. holer one of the lucky nu Drink YEI'-VAC anil be eon\ t ', Cola drinks on the^narket today. " I- only- \ , " i OUR MOTTO?"First to show .you ft ?"Second to convinc I : . . ?"Third and best < Friend ship" , ' The Ver-Vae Bo , ?? ? _?nrivnnnn, vny We Do \ fr ? r ? 1 -= ' - -s 1 . - .?ST ? J ingles I ^bright new stock. Get our. ice. . I SHINGLES. ' ' I | id siiingle on-the market. ' . ' ' ' ! 1 ad gives the right service; | ! shingle you put an ?nd to ; * : I, 3 k rT-iTTf-fc a'V vxjojiire i: ity Shingles Your Home F l^proof til the pesky flips will . lomer Better get megs? L your house^ith-^^^ j OOR SCREENS ~) carried in stock, but if you j make them t6 ptder. We j hand if you desire to I window 'screens,' " j * I )... c Bullock Pnone 94 j f COLLEGE, A JUNIOR COLLEGE. High School, preparing for entrance k>llegetf~15 units, i Course, 3 years. preparing for Junior Class Standard in Domestic Science, Teaching, Fine Commercial Branches, Expression.' orest College, Randolph jVI?acon WoVa., Westharopton, Uni. of Richmond rn CVJhservatory of Music,?Chicago, Chicago. Pctthoiy Conservator^, IJals Business College, Charlotte X. C. ations. vF. P. HOBGOOD, President' J I*' ***.91* i Listen! 26, 1922 Bottling Co. GIVE AWAY .00 ? ; ri.v at Si-Mi oci.'ici; p. ,m. . HE \S FOLLOWS: $10:00 EACH, t $5.00 EACH. T $2.50 EACH ticket, 5c may bring you S10.06. or mail it to us-on August 26th, imbers you will receive reward, inced that it Ik among the best i rhe above .offer is on VER-VAC we appreciate your drink habit" :e you that behave the quality" )f all?our Service means your ttiing Company tin CABQLLMA?2 ?T Work THE ItOXBORO CPU BIKE J TftR eQtHH ER Rcxborc, N.jC. Jone. 28th 1922 ?h>n t j ou near them say Get it. a* . ROXBORP LUMBER CO. * V' ?L Mrs. LifrWji* G. .Pixley and chib clren, .Eugenia and Conro left P*oxbcic on Thursday meaning fcr a vis- ^ it to her mother <^t South Hero, ] VeifnOnt. They expect to -be gone ibrut six weeks. % * '* * * j Mr. J. T. Hughes of Norfolk,,Va. j ipenfc the v/eelP-ajid here visittog' Tel-.j Jtives.. Re'turAing Monday "morning, i . * * * -> The friends of Mrs. J. D. Perkins ; ire glad to know ^hat she is at home | in.f rapidly improving, after undergoing a successful operation at Watts ffcspital. . ~ i * * ? 1 We enjoyed a sffcial call from pur hri.Ond Mr. D. M. Cashi of ]yjoriah j :n last ]yJonday. " *" * 1 Mr. and 'Mrs. R. L. Wilburn and laughters, Misses Louise and Winnie,j and Mrs. C. A. Woodson spent Men- j -'ay in DurRim. . | v*-' j j Miss Sue. Merritt has returned from a Vi?t to Greensboro. 1 . ' ] iMiss Elnrt Itedshrr has just i> riimej fr.om a visit to Hsnde.rzoTiyiHo, jJirSensbdro and Burlington, . h-avfeu- j, been away for -ibput two weeks'.?;- , ' ' :* - ; it - ^ ' Mis? M^jngurct "C.irifon is'"atter'M* :ng a house patty this week in Ruffith C. * Miss 'fi^ fT\V/*T returned to her home in Snow Hjll yesterday, after spending a week at the I.ake^ with a house party. **<*? Mrs.?Jok* i Sellars, who hap been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H; C. Barnett, has returned id her hnmo in Washington, D- C. * * 9f' ' r"~" Mr. W. C. Watkins spent the week end jn Florence, S. C^Mvisiting his wife and little daughter) who are visiting: relatives in that city. Mrs. H. W*. XV'instead and children Uave returned from a visit to Mrs. . Winstead's parents near GJjeensboro. Miss Virginia Adkins of Boydton, VaM is the guest of Miss Mary. Lee Growell. i . 4, . 11 Miss Margaret Bradsher of Washington, D. C., arrived" Monday night and U visiting relatives and friends here. %Mrs." Freddie 'Wright of Troy, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs._ EJ D. Cheek, returned to her hbmelasti week. I ; * * Mr. II. W. Wins.tead" spent a day j or two in Richmond lapt week. * ? # Dr. F. P. Ilobgood. president of Oxford College, was a Roxboro visitor last Wednesday evening. He was here in the interest of his school. Mr. A. M- Burns spent last McruLa-v and Tuesday in Pittsboro. visiting his father, who has not beer, very well for some little time. Mr. Jct.Cn B. Harvie, of Danvlle, one' cf the best known and most popular tobacconists who has ever .resided here, w.as'a- Roxboro visitor hist Wednesday. . ! -?l?_ a -* *. m . New . . ^ "" .. 7wfHome $ SEWING MACHINES $38-00 ?*. .HSU CARRY AH || KINDS OF PARTS FOR 1 EVERY MAKE? NEED- I EES FANS, SHUT- I TEES AND ETC.1 ?I TH E^ Newells JEWELERS. , II Roiboro. N. C,; ~l| - TT^7 ~ " ^ ' . -S . Uh>E 2BTH, 1928. " Mr. E. -G. Clayton of? Lexington. f ii It few <lay? tini-c and | will spend vacation here ~with"" koine folks, V, Miss Claudia Carney is visiting i j ftlfih 's in Burlington tHs week. I , r . ? * * * g Mri.-^mith, of Mt. Airy. N. C., is jf tisithig her sister. Mfs. J. B. Hur- g *y- g Mrs. Cheatham 'of Jacksonville, 'M 'la., fa visiting her sister. Mrs. M." ? 8. long. ? , .'if ]| S * Miss Elizabeth Noeil, who has | seen in Hcnderscnville and- Asheville * P 'or the past two weeks will retnrr I !B ioihe tomorrow . ' I V^_ - .... 1 g Dr.'R. K. Noell of Rocky Mount i g spent, tltr week end. here with the; g iotne folks. ^ ? I Mr. W. ?S. Clary, Jr., who is spend- i iR iri some time in Greensboro was at j j| iuni^ ior me ween enu. -p * -V* . A Jig Mrs.. M. A. Yates of. Suffolk, Va.,I.j 3.viiting. her cousin, Mr J. W. Noell ! E ? * * Miss Eugenia Ponder after spend- j I ing several weeks here as the guest, p zi:-Miss Hattie. iSureh ; left Monday ! | fcr Riigectest, where ?ho will^join h^er sip*0r. * " V' ;|S * ' * Mr; and jilfs. W. H. Harris attend- i| c-d the funeral ,services ; f "Mr. Howerton. ;n Durham yesterday. ^ ~ ^ . ? Mv. V. Kaplon is spending the wee';, in Altavista, Ya.. where htv-baa branctf stare. . .. ' '*? ' - * m * * * |f Dr. \V. H Woody, Vho roeen-.lv graduated from Tulane University, '.eft Monday for Birmingham. .Via. Where he'wiil do hospital work for , the next" year. , . <fl * * ... t jj OFF FOR THE SUMMER.Miss May Wilson, left yesterday j fcr Washingtohr D. C., where sho | will visit friends for a short while,; and from there she will go to New j York where she 1 aspects - to attend : summer school at Columbia University. * .. ;I 0?? - C-OOD MUSIC. ' S At the li o'clock -service in the Baptist Church, last Sunday the con gregation had the pleasure of listening to some very fine music. Mr. Edward Oullom of Winston-Salem was %v the pipe organ 'and Mies Gaddj ^ Cherry of Tarboro sang a solo. It ^ Was-a. iare treat and the congrega- ^ tion thoroughly enjoyed it. 0 ' V Dclr/^es'i't'ate 1 m^nute. say kb^-" boso, and then this# fall when you ^ begin to market your tobacco you will . feel just a little more like you were ,T a real citizen cf this good County nnfl dcing your mite to help "build v up tl.?i County. \ ?av :? COMMl'VION SERVICE. " Communion 'service will be observ- ? ed at the Baptist Church o.n -next' > Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Th _ pasfor. Rev. K. E. White, will preach a.1 this serviced On aocnunt of the , revival at the ?ent there will be no u cervices in the evening. <v CI.ASfS IN* NKRSING. M i s s*1' S m i g e 1 o\v., the County * Nurse, ( had a class of young girls from 10 to 14 ye^rs of age with' her at the auditorium thr* morning. This is a great ( work she is dcing ar.d it is earnestly ^ desired that'the mothers cf Raxboro end Pr-rson County heartily -co-oper? at?..^uth her, ' IN OVIXG MEMORY OF LITTLE HENRY O'BRYAXT. D loves a shining mark; c.p . Ins* Thursday evening the Death Angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. -T. B. O'Bryant and claimed for | c-wn little Henry O'Tiiynn? age 131 WOB'liv Hp \vas i member of the f Cr? '.!< Roll f '-he N'orth RnxbotKJIa?:> Church and if .-.takes mn Ujpvs feel sal to erase that littiy r.ar: 1 frrm our roll and yt-' itjjtikee its - happy that God has ^aken his Per an ! enrolled .his'little r.ame upon ' - records that -shall never be tp ' Little Henry was a bud on est'i " bloom in yenven ar.l Gol needed this lit'Je flower to fill In Ills, -...n,. ,>-n CTrat white Throne.. He leaves a ?.v her? vn'hsw. , ant' ITffle sister to mourn -hetr loss. He -was--laid to r$rt 'in the family cemetery - near Allcnsville Church, funeral services "conducted by, Ke. N.'J. Todd. : V Dear Parents weep not for your love "Cue-* lay your sorrows an one who is rriofC M)H; tu lienv them and wHj stands ready to eomfort you if? you will only let him. God needed one more- Angel child. To Join Hie shinning band. And so He < looped-with loving smile Atid clasped little Henrys hand. From one who loved. him. - ' Mm. W. W. Morrell, f /Kupt of the cradle TollV A . ?... ? w W, ^ " ' ' ' J ' T"-_V ' / " ' " . - - ' ' - ' ' iWS . a - d t ?A?.--}if YouVaU I ' We Invii ' TRA $ When it comes tf> mercha value and service next. We gt you trade, that is your privftei and service look us up when y< in terms of style, quality anc We make no broadside claims ! and am willing to leave the d< "era ape our best boosters. I $8.75 Ladies Shirt Waists $6.50 Ladies'Shirt Waists i .r S. You Will always find good | .you to trade with us, TRY IT ! Wilburn & f | ROXBOR C ~'jlT "''TrrFiMi T "iTTiHyif?! 2 Good For sale in .lower Person Cou: and 60 in the other, SMALL Cas balance to suifpflrch'asety will .. I 'On good roads, close to Churc : ' 6-28 4ts. I- . - - - . . . ED CROSS NURSING COMMITTEE, The Red Cross Nursing Committee > ish to tUick Mesdames R. L. Wil- < um. W. A. Bradsher,' George 1 hemes. E, E. Thomas, B. E. Love, < Tifton Winstead. and T. E. Austin sr contributing the layette for the ; hase doll.to be used for demonstrat- 1 lg in the Little, Mother's League's i nd_ classes in Home Hygiene and 11 ol tliA i-lllh n T ittl , j lotHbr's League is ' b?ine organlfccT " 1 Rtecborg* this week for little >rir!? et-wqtn the ftgfcs of ten ami fourteen ' ears. Some cf. the . lessons and dejonstratiens to be given are on ".the andline c:f milk, feeding'the baby, vilkmo iiticatiens.-bathing a:;d clothig the b'aby. value.of freeh air anl leablihess. danger signals and. the* ivst care of the sics baby, causes cf ickness. etc. Upcn many ' tt'e girls falls'-, the ciponsibility cf .occasionally or reularly. assuming charge f their-baby rothera arfd sisters. We hone that nany' little girls will attend th*se lasses.?Mr*. J. J. 'WINSTEAD. Chairman. 1 SPECIAL OLIVE SALE FQE "ASH?Smilax Brand?think cf i?r 1 J= oz*bottie for.. ..... ."JA? ;l 'a oz bottle for "SERGEANT St CLAYTON. It LE XI ~ ??? Con Do' JOB\8 : ' r - , i , " - pac,k five xe Quality, 1 te Your 1 DE ' | indise we put quality first", )t no-fuss with you where- s| ~~ ?e, but if you prize quality % >u come to town. Our stock g I Value is second to none, ? but invite your comparison g icisfon to you. Our custom- H Reduced to .56.75 Reduced to, $4.75 .11 bargains "here. It will pay 11 Satterfield | / 0. X. c. ' - ' 1 Farms f * htv, 113 acres in one place j' * . ' ' I * " ih Payment rent for money rent either, hes and schools. T. G. POOL, Virgilina,-Va. ; . I LAND SALE! Under and by virtue of.a certain mort ?age deed executed to the''undersign-' ;d by Sonie -Beasley and wife Irene Beasley? datea Jan. 15th, 1920, I will o*i-*"?- ' : SATURDAY JULY 22. 1922, it the Court House door in Roxboro, M. C.; &t 12 o'clock, M>, sell at public suction to tjbe highest bidderHhe.fol- ... , "* 'owing described let'or parcel of land, .. " tc-wit: * . , " --v " 1 . i 1 f lichens . ' . Street, near the.-town -of Rokboro. Beginning'- at-a stake near George Smith's corner on Dickens Street. ? thence w'itii Oeorge Smith'? line 158 ft. te K. K- light,of wav, then e South with said right of'waj.- 73 ft. [o corner "f lot N" 4 and \V,-.A. >e ^geant's tgjrner. thence with W.. A# " Sergeant's line. 15:) ft. to."Pickgrti -*v Street, thence North with Dickens Street 7"> ft. tp the beginning, satj!?, being lots No's. ^ d and. t-lrd J? Mock "B"' res ?!?.'wv by 'plat 1?f Blackwelts Heights made by W. S. Mor- .. ten, surveyor. For a more full description reference. V here made to ail plat in Dork 20 at page 5lS in Register of Deeds" office of Person^ County. ... Terms of sale: Cosit. .?This June 20, li'22. ' S. r. pass. " 5 I SB 1 1 '* le trier ifour ?QRK * _ 1
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