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* ?' k-* jfaT; MICKIE, THE PRINT! . ? r AH_ar -> ;<ex> ) r A WO*l wu f J ? Dr. S. Rapport || OF DURHAM. N. C. . || || WILL BE AT || || ROXBORO, AT THE HOTEL || || EVERY || || FIRST WEDNESDAY || ^ in each month to examine eyes || (I and fit glasses. Glasses fitted || |j that are easy and resCal to || jj the eyes. Headrhes caused by || || eye strait, relieved. My next || / II Visit will be WEDNESDAY 1| jj OCTOBER 4th. 1922. jj l\ PROFESSIONAL CARDS * S 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 ** DR H E sATTERFIELD * * DENTAL SURGEAN * * ' Roxboro, N: C. * Office over G. W.' Thomas * * Store. * 1 is 4. * "4 4 4 4- .-.4. " 4 4 ROXRORO. N. C. DR. G. C. VICKERS Dentist Office in Newel! building " on North Main street, * next door to Roxboro^ Grocery Company. ROXRORO, N. C. ' 4444. **40 ? * " : 4 4 C.. 4 4 4 4-4*4 4. N..LUNSFORD .Attorney-at-law * , Office over Garrett's'Store * ROXRORO, N. C. 4 4 4 *.* 44 4, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ?? K. Oi CAR}KER_4. * Attorney and Counceiior ji ? law ' * ' , Office.over Rank of Roxboro* 1' V - * ffi 'w d* m ? d a ' 4 a * DR- E. T. TUCKER ' , - Dentist . ' . ' Office in Hotel Jones over " Dr. R. J. Teague'r. office * . V * ' " " f % ' * ?,! - . DR. J: H. HUGHES . *r| . * Dentist . ,. ' * Office in Hotel Jones, next * door to Dr. Tucker's office, 1 ? . * ? * t* ? * * ? ? ? ? ROBERT P. BURNS. . Attorney at Daw j PEOPLES BANK BUILDING ' . Prompt and careful attention gtrc? * en to all Business. .* * - W.T.BUCHANAN SURVAYOR MILL CREEK. N C. Route 1. UWBUillBb. innrjfi nuijifii\i*iVb?HWil Schedule Effective Apirl 30 1922 ip. m. a. m. ?. m. p. m .. . scS:301*7:00 It Durham ar. ll:00|?:li ?7.g9l?P:13 lv. RnTfrtrr ? o.ovp.a,. *7:681*8:45 lv. DenOUftou bp. 8v4S(7:19 *8:201*9:05 lv. S. Bolton ar. 8:I8|8:M x8:35|*819 lv. Halifax ar 8:02|6:4? xll:15|*ll :40 ar. Lyr.chgr. lv. 6:30|4:lt 0, m. a. m a. m. p. m ???? n*"r ,*J ' "*''r a??i Connection! at Lynchburg with train! eaat and weitbound. Parlor and ilea pine earl dining eara. The beat rant* to the weat and northweet. Batea and tn" formation upea application to a rent, or W. C. SAVNDEBS, General Paaa. Agent. y Roanoke. Va. ? : ? W ?c^gCBSORIBE TO THE COlTRIttR, 7 $1.50 jk year, and worth it. " . * 5 ' ' "" p ' *R'S DEVIL ~ _ lai/HIF?. r^-OKT J LQOKG UKt.U I utTCHv 1 voo got 'E>a J ] BM 0 j fue. W * NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY' AND TRACT OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon the undersigned in a certain deed of trsst, dated. Apr. 30th, 1920, given by William Bradsher and Ella Bradsher, aitd recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Person County in Book 29, page 554,.default having'been made in the payment of the principal and interest of tlli.note therein secured, the undersigned will offer ToT sale, at public auction for cash, at the court house door in Roxboro, North Carolina, on SATURDAY. , THE Hth, DAY OF OCTOBER, 1922, at twelve o'colck M. the following: described property, to wit: One?tract, of land, adjoining: the lends of Robert Fetterson, Wiley Bredsher and others, containing four acres, and also the following personal property to-wit: One black mare mule seven years old, one bay mare mule, five years old, both bought of Russell, Jones & Company, one bay mare, six years old. known as tHe Teer Blackwell mare, one black horned cow, one o|>en top buggy, one onehoa^. wagon. This 11th day of September, 1922. j. C. MARKHAM, * ' d Trustee . "*** To our friends of TJ -. c r - - ?-o I | : -WtrTSke this method to ii | j ouited the otd Farmers ware leading hoilse here for years j j as an open sales house. It is well lighted and-how it show t ' sible advantage. The accomr the best. Our Mr. Loftis is tt vice, on our market having'b ness for 20 "years and knows and has always deemjed it a ; welfare and protection. Wlia said "of our Mr. Pulliam wit novionno Wo THO'HA KofU i i^viivnyv ?rv,?TClc UUHl iflWC orite' of the'largest and most' son county, therefore we kn you. We will have-an'experiei tar your interest.' |" .We have-no,unkind or ha CorOperAtive association but y .people who prefer the auctlo their entire proceeds the sal [ n'an entitled to his way of ' tp sell, the reason we are go j amjpen sales warehouse-and I- way, We appeal to-you to br will guarantee the highest i fhvitation to'the-public to dr town and share our hospital When you get your tobac< ..."Old Farmers". Your fri South Hajton^V*. C. M-1 I W L _ 01 sue u 13TH A Urgnat Tobacco Exhibit, Stock, Poultry,. School and 40 MIDWAY SHOW! OCTOBER 10 T HEv DANVIL A. UsTARLUiQ. Pm. v THE ROX^OB? CO'JRIEE-S' Bv Ch -.r'.j Sughtoe - * / - _ me^ju vwx. tlco -co a. l" lz.4 ^ v poet 'm ez. . am uieutI VAOE. svOevuAiK.r . VWCED off r /JT1 ' AETEP ?AE JJLp / NOTICE 1 Having qalificd as Administrator; C. T. A., of the - Estate of IJettie -Thaxton, deooasod, late ..of. person i County, this is ta notify -all persons' holding- claims against, said estate to l-present them to the undersigned on | or before the 11th-day of September 11!>23, or this notice will be pleaded 1 in bar of tihir recovpre. All nprson* j indebted to" said estate will please ;nake immediate payment. This Bept.-41th, 1922. L. T. DAMERON, Administrator. N. Lunsford, Attjr.' j ,WoK.RN,m,T. I Having this day qualified-as Executors of the last will and testament of J.'J. Dixon, deceased, late of Person County, this la-40 notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 4 th day of "September, | 1928, or this notice will be' pleaded in bar of-their recovery. AH persons indebted to. said estate will please make immediate payment. This September 4th, 1922. C. <J. Dixon N. B. Dixon Executors %, M. Carlton, Attorney 4ts. irgjnia ind flTS[prth Carolina: nform you that We haVe ac-~ ' ' house which is known a.s the i and years, and will operate useless to comment on how -1_ _ ?_ _ ?' ? ? your toDacco to every post- ;*i iiod^tions wiIKbe as good as -j t te oldest man in point of ser- 4 ! een identified with the-busi- :} j every phase,of the business ' j j pleasur-e fed look after yotir . ' 1 t is'sai'do.f?im cad also be h "the exception- of long ex- ' d on the farm and'.he is now j progressive farmers in Per- ,! ow how -to. sympathize with need force, to help us look af- . .rsh word to say ^against the knowing there were lots of In way of selling and getting' me daw and believing every., ! f. thinking and having a waging to operate- this house as ] to all wtie. prefer to~sell. this 1 ing us. your tobacce and we , narket price. We extend an ive in any time you come to j ity. 1 :o ready pull straight for the ends truly, Loftis. 7 R. H.Pulliam. | j fenvilli \ar, Farm nuuucti, jjive , Domestic Art* Display. ST BIG FREE A i i. ,11, 12 AND X L E FAIR A SS < _i"J- I>A'Wlt-tK,,VA. ; 0 r ' II *'rm ? i jET A. UAViMER TO SUE 131';] ^ CHURCH AND' 1 _ GROUNDS*FOR SALE. The- trustees of I.amberth Memorfial Baptist Church offer the cHjrcb building and lot for sale to the highest bidder on the first Monday in Nov. at 12 o'clock at the codrt house. ' Joor in Roxbord; N. C. This, building" is ip Olive Hill township, on the road , leading from Olive Hill to Leasburg. TH> site is a beautiful grove *of 2% acres, more or less, of eriglnal j growth. The building' is 40 by 60 feet built of heart timber and is. in good condition. - . - I Cause of sale: Desire to build in] | another community more convenient! jto thfe- membership. Terms of sale:) One half cash, balance in one year. , I The building anl ioi will te offered I separately first and then as a whole. I I XHe privilege- to reject any and ' all bids is reserved. I' ~~ ,A, l. Boyd, - O. H. DUNKLEY, J _ Trustees. NOTICE The next regular meetkig of the American Legion Auxiliary will be Sept. 21, at four o'clock, in the Legion Cl^b Rooms In the-Post Office building. We are very anxious that all members, and all who would like to become members, be present at this meeting. 9-12 2ts. f^Fedi^ i I Fme!" I '<?) "I was pale .and thin, hardly (y| able to go," says Mrs. Bessie- ,<8x Bearden. of GCTtral, S. C. "1 @) would suiter, when I stood on (?) my feet, with bearing-down /gj, ^gLpains in my sidesandlhe lower Js* flppart of my body. I did not rest <?8 -.9^ well and didn!t want anything ^ IIuwiv JUJ w uou dau 1 felt miserable. A friend of ? njine told me oi CAIIDIII The Woman's Tonic i and I then remembered mjr. CP mother used to take it.. . After ^ the first bottle 1 was better. I ]?; began to fleshen up and I resained my strength and good, *SJ healthy dolor, l am feeling fine. iK 1 took twelve bottles (of Cardui) and haven't had a bit of trouble Thousands of other women ? have had similar experiences in ^ the use of Cardui, which has ML brought relief where other iS medicines had failed. fjm If you suffer from female ailmenfe. take Cardui. It is a woman's medicine. It may h? (1| j lst what you need. At your druggist's or dealer's. b Fair 'i .1. I KAC llON,S! *??*? 3t 1922 DCIATION, Inc. U. B. WATKINS, Src y. ' ' -J. ' - 1 - 1 1 r , \ Jt Then Sue the City, Rastus! VibiSSUW. vr ; VWUX. kAM \ f QWW KAEUJi- V I <*&lj mSMm- <ssz 11 r j_Ha_litax^j fh AIR SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA I WILL BE OFFICIALLY OPENED 8 j BY GOVERNOR E. LEE TRINKLE g (October 17th, 1922 | I FOUR BIG DAYS?FOUR BIG NIGHTS. | g Over $5,000 will be paid out in'premiums | B. to the prize winners. We urge you to send m j?| SI your exhibits early, as 1922 Fair will go p | down in History as the BEST in South side | I Virginia. | BIG CATTLE, HOG AND AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY. FREE ACTS AND FIREWORKS WON- I DERFUL ANIMAL SHOW TRAINED BIRDS FROM ALL PARTS OF | THE WORLD. SPECIAL RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. | HALIFAX FAIR | NATURE'S . OWN METHOD OF PROTECTION . ' . , f\NLY. one method that gives absolute V_Aprotection in burial has ever been dis based on a natural law that the air within an inverted vessel keeps out all Ikater. A child proves this principle by placing an .* inverted glass in a pan of water. This principle has been utilized in the Clark Grave Vault and made permanent by the use of twelve gaug^ Keystone copperbearing steel which positively resists rust ? * and corro^pn and will not leak. (Stone, brick andeoncrete vaults allow, water to . . .. Beep in, and act as a basin to hold it.) Over Civilization a period of twenty years the Clark Grave , v v % Vault has proved thi3 principle by completely satisfactory results in all climates tpsoLute and soils. protection fjupplj iug the. Cr.ii k ('irnve.'Vault is iw i accord with our policy of.rendering the t .Q^'? most valuable service. ... . . , 1= R. A. SPENCBR it SON . ...2
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