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* . ? \' 1 . V__ 1 ; I no ; NC If you are contemplating ing_NOW IS THE TIME T of all kinds Will be "hard ti much longer and prices .an havp a most complete-.stocl vances and we are ill a positi 1 bill. Our opinion is: Prices oi , . pixty days from now. DO - ROXUOH - ' ' r LiJLJ Home of Que LUM Sash doors, ftames, ~ " ' ; Flooring, Ceiling, V-*-V. ? . . Lime,' Cerhent, ! Shingles, Latl Mantels, Gr r Paints, C "EVERYTHING TO BUIL ^ W at kin j Roxboro. N. C. < r . . V ' Look an , F 0 AUGUST The Ver-Va< is'-'"' IS GOING TC ?$5C ^IN CASH ON THIS DATE STh THE PRIZES WILL TWO PRIZES A . FOUR PRIZES FOUR PRIZES Try a VER-VAC and call for Save this ticket and .either bring and if you hold one of the lucky i Drink VER-VAC and be co t Cola drinks on the market today only. OUR MOTTO?"First to show y< ) / ' ?''Second to convi ?"Third and best Friendship" ' The Ver-Vac Bi ROXJBORO. NO El LOl ISBl R L L With a Standard Prepar g- Faculty of specially trained, | era. Health Record Unsurpi f" - 8 Social Life Carefully' Guarc L j| In addition to the regular L 3 Literary, attention is calle< I a Business, Education, Ex pre; f" H' (Piano, Voice, Violin, Theo f E? -Rates as low as consiste M" M QpnH' fftp fwp ffltftlfig F ' IPS OvJItr ivi Xi it vattuvgi. x | [1 A. W. Mohn, Presid . - ? L'J- . , ' ' _ : IT , )W " i . j ? doing any building or repairp. START. Building material a get if the strikes continue ' b stiffening every .week. We j c bought beforfe the late 'ad- 1 on to satf e you money on your. f -today will look like bargains IT NOW. . :o MBER CO ility Shingles BER ?: ! Siding, ' " ' t Plaster, _ ggjg .. is, Roofing, ates, tile, ' V >ils, etc. D WITH". 5 & Bullock r_ qa -?1 t UUI1U I't ' d Listen! R?--r 26, J922 2 Bottling Co > GIVE AWAY LOO?I4 .ICTLY AT 3:00 O'CLOCK P. M , BE AS FOLLOWS: iT $10:00 EACH, at $5.00 EACH. . AT $2.50 EACH a ticket, 5c may bring you $10.0( r or mail it to- us on August 26tL numbers you will receive reward, evinced that it is among the bes . The above offer is on VER-VAl N, >u we appreciate your drink habit nee you that we have the quality1 of all?our Service means you ottling Company RTH CAROLINA t ;mt MAI u:u Ji'H nut "" LL 1002??i GXX>U,KGE for Young Women. ig [P atory Course of Four Years B , consecrated Christian teach- % issed. Home-like Atmosphere ffi led. Athletics. college cou ralee, Classical and ? 1 to the departments of Art. p islon, Home Economics, Mi^sic ? ry, etc.) Religious Education. ? nt with good service, or further information write, g lent, Louisburg, N. C. ---''' " v _ * ' THE lOOXBOKO O ? - i. - t?? --THE COURIER | ROXBORO, N. C?, August 16 1>J22. ' Don't you near them say -Get it a" ROXBORO' LUMBER CO. ; ' . " Miss Evelyn Ivie of._ Leaksvtlle is visiting her father, Mr. R. H. Ivie. ? . ? ? " Mrs. John Umstead of Tarboro is visiting Mrs. W. F. Long. Mrs. F. W. A. Mills ia visiting her , parents in South Boston this week * ? j Miss Myrtle Pass is visiting relatives in Richmond, Va., this week. .*** -- Mr.,D. W. Oakley was Durham , visitor last Thursday. j Miss Mary Harris is -visiting relatives in Salisbury this week. , . ? . .. t Mrs. W. A. Sergeant is visiting her eld heme in Ruffin," N. C. ? * * itmg her grandfatl.br, Mr. A. B. Brooks at Helena. - . * . Mesdsracs A. S. deVlamine and R. L. tVilbui-n were Durham, visitors , i yesterday evening. . _ ~ , * * ^ * * * * Mf?, Bracken- Wntlin<vton of Rnf- \ fin is viting Mjss HuLUU Hester in the !Cpneord * neighborhood. ^ ? - ' v 'Mesdames .T. C. Cnnipe and Loyd Til i ley. are visiting their parents, Mf. , arid Mrs. R: A. Burton. . i * , " Mr: John Tucker, Jr., at MilTon is ; spending a few_days here, the guest <.f hs uncle. Dr. E. .1. Tucker. * * * * - j Miss Grace Satterfield of Milton is ] | visiting her friend Miss Louise , j Thompson on South Main -Street. < I - ? * . , ] Miss Florence Crutchfield of Ralj eigh is tUa guest of Miss Glenna Woods. ,***'* .] Miss Bessie SainpLe. has returned ] to Roxboro after- visiting relatives in- Charlotte, N. C. * * * , Mr. apd Mrs. Clyde Allen are vis- , iting relative^ in Bariutm Springs, N. i C- :_Lj\ 1 * ? + jvi 188 Inez aoiomon 01 uanvuie, va. i is the gdest of Mrs. Bob Satterfield , of Roxboro, Si. C. and other relatives. Mess. Bertie 0*Briant and- Victor . Satterfield npwt yeotayday?evening, = in Oxford cn business matters. ? ? m Misses Anna Webb and Sue MerFAt of Roxboro and Miss Katherine Bradsher of Oxford, are visiting in ^ Asheville. * -,i Mrs-. Laura Long, Misses Evie Long and Annie Harris and Mr. W. H. Harris left Thursday for Buffalo. Llthia Springs where they will spend some ? -time.' , * * * Judge J. C. Pass, Col. D. M. Andrews and Dr. W. T. Long left Friday morning for Patrick Springs fpr a we^k or two. Tib trip was m'ade in __ Cel. Andrews big car.' * * * Rev. Geo. T. Watkins and family . of Durha'm were in town last Thurs" day morning. _ * * * * Out good friend Mr. W. J. Pulliam cf Leaaburg favored us with a call last Friday, fie says crops are very promising in his section. * * * Mr. L. M. Qarlton left a few days ) since for Buffalo I.ithia Springs and ^ will spend several days resting up. : ??|fe| " K37 of $ [ J.R.WATXIHS ^ | PRODUCTS ?j|brodfht riifht to your door l Hrr i1-"- *>"' 'h* b??? , ([-. *x mw?yf? b?y raWJ i ^ Ouartnrecd by o?* ot ?h* UrgeM ' | j (ompinitt ? ilw ftorM: j j. l ohestnutt jm | w atkins dealkr \s ! '* . * * : . '" * ; ' ? ! ' 1, - DURIER AUGUST 16th. 1922 -f ? - Dr. & H. Noell, of Rocky Mount, arrived last Thursday evening and ^ spending his vacation here with the lien;,' fclks. SJs.'v . " * Mr. W. Clary, Jr.," left last Fri- j day morning for Robinsville where ho wiil represent lils Oompany, thtr Export Leat Tobacco Co., this season. * * * . Mr. ahd Mrs. 1. O. Abbitt motored ^Lynchburg last SattmViy, They vere aeccntpanie 1 on their return by Misses .Evelyn and .Isi'iio. who had , seen visiting in Lynchburg. * * Mr. E. -Eborman spent.several days gat week in Roanoke. Vs., on busi ios?. He says the strike has just a >out killed businessin that section. * ? Mrs. J. M. Alien and son Mr. Webb -?y oT Louisburg, were in, town th?. irst of the week visiting Mrs. Allen's ister, Mrs. R. W. Wilkerson. Miss tle'nc Webb, who had.beei^ 'vfsitingilrs. Allen in Louisburg accoriipah-'' lays visit here returned to her Home n Greensboro. ' * a,, Mr. R. N. Featherston, wha is C0niccted with "the Tobaceo Growers Association, left yesterday for Aberleen where he will be stationed for itie next several months. ? * *< i Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Lone- and two hiall children left Monday for Loch Haven, Pa., where Mt3. Long and the iliildren will spend some time visit- j ing her pnrents, Mr. Long Will return j :b a few days. The trip was made iir Mr, Long's Cadillac. ' Our good-friends Have been unusually kind to us .this week, the'last kind -act being that of our gool friend Mr. Bob Whitt who left at our office a very fine watermelon. Bob knows our weak spot. "T : In The superior court. NORTH CAROLINA PERSON COUNTY. NOTICE OF SUMMONS. "" J. D. Winstead. Mrs. Belle Wwgitaff, Mrs. Carrie Shore and Husband I. H. Shore, J. J. Winstead, M. C. Winstead, j. E. Winstead, C. H. Y?initead, T. Dl Winstead, B. S. Winstead, Winstead,' Harvey Winstead, N. L Winstead, Mrs. Hattrie. -Winstead and husband J. G. Winstead, M. n?- -1 D V T~i ;,.l rf T n-inipl L/aillCI, IV. M.. UU1IIV., v, Mrs. RJuth Clayton and* husband O. V. Clayton, Frank Winsted, Lottie Wiiiuliud, Lewis Winstead and Jatli Winstead C. E. Winstead, J. J. Jones, E. R. Jones- and Mrs. Mary Brooks and husband E, C, Brooks. The above unarmed defendants will t3ke notice that a special proceeding !*.as been instituted" in tbe Superior Court of Person County as above Entitled fqr the purpose of selling for partition among the tenants in common certain tracts or parcels ofjand lying in Person Ccunty, North' Carolina, formerly owned by the late J. W. Winstead. decease 1, and now owned as .tenants in common by his heirs at law, the above named plaintiffs] mid defendants; asd ihe d^nimus will further take notice that they are reuqired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court -of Person County on the 20th day of September. 1922, and answer or demur | t6 the plaintiffs' petition, or the relief therein demanded will be granted. This August 15, 1922. . D. W. BRADSHER. Clerk Superior Court. F. O. Carver. Attorney. i~? AND* REPAIR 1 , ' e : i Y I lUASSE^I ' ? ' " ? I " ~ ' ' J2 . ' Clover Seed, A '- .Vetches, Grasses, I tape, Abb: ter Rye, Seed Oats, Seed V Seed, Flowrinjr Bulbs, Tui TTieee seed should be plante< growing these crops are pros for eur complete price list cove for soil and climatic, condition A. B. KIRBY , 8-2 8ts.i GAFF! MBahf I 4 ' IAnm Clearrran | OF WOME 1 CHILD i&s ' ' SHG j&j igj Sale starts Thursday Aug. * * . 5? Days, Watch Durham Morning 8 |j ?rs list of prices etc. 1 Never, before in the history 1 oifered such wonderful values ii a arena shoes. Every thing .will 1 2 received several styles which j? for lat;e summer and early fall jl prices. ||? All of our best style white lo SLaftd Refgnskin will be offered !One lot of white, high heel. for 50c per pair, there will alsoat this price. R. L. BALE im DURHAM. 1 DURHAMS SHOPP I . NE SHY Warel Rox-boru ?WH.L HE READY F0] The Now Hvrn ?a as Maor | to build. We will run the New j WAY and will ' " POSITIVELY || and run it the Old Auction Wa the HIGEST PRIC$, Paying 1 tobacco the day it is sold. < i We will have more floor sp, - .sectio* and will be able to car brought to this market. In th< care of Five Million-pounds of can promise the fanner more ( . than they have ever received If you sell your tobacco the j vite you to COME ttrthe NER ?-? Your friends, - . ' * , . . . ' , "V 1*tS lItalia Seed rtizia Rye, Common Win-_ V'heat. Barley, -Vegetable rnip Seed, Onion Sets. i freely. Others who are ipering, are you? Write.ua inb all seeds moat suitable ' ; a in the South. SEED CONEY, S. C. ' . \ ip lu ii? mmmr*> wins j ual I ce Sale ! NS AND I RENS | WES J 10th. and Continues 10 g ( Herald for full particul- || of our business have we | 1 women, Misses and Chil- jS >e included. We have just || aire the newest and best 3g . ~ / wear, these are at special P w shoes in Kid, Buckskin, jjg at or below cost. |S Oxfords and Boots to go a be some childrens slippers ? " WIN CO. j N. C. 1 IN<? CENTER. | ,W^_L^ ?-- . I j bouse I, N. C. :[ it OPENING SALE.? It __ Fire Proof as it 1s possible Hyco the OLD AUCTION 3 ' f OPEN IT I ty, selling your tobacco for fOtJ THE CASH for 'your i . N. ? " I . ace-than any housp rn this ; 'e for ALL of the tobacco j ; New Hyco we can take J tt? farmers tobacco, and 4 . * ' . ~i :omforts and conveniences before. -Old Way' we cordially in. 1 ' '.i ' HYCO. ? ~ :?. - . . v? - ' .- - - ? -A
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