i,' ' MOTLEY WAKEHOjtSE South Bcstfcrt, Va. rfo hv Farmers of Va. ahrT Nprth Cptfina; ' ? . . 4& give.s us frreat ploasOrc to announce tlJat our market has opened up with a full corps of buyers. All , , tf the big-Companies- and many of the '* Independent buyers are following our s:fes and eagerly bujwng the golden weed ht prices pleasing and satisfactory to Ihe fatpie*?* Our sales this week have averaged $31.65. This includes everything on tU? floor. Below we give a few of our good sales: ? ' ' . f.. George Powell sold 1252 lbs for $505.87? average $40.41, ^ f~: . J. U."Heath sold 915 lbs. for $338. '25j average $37,00 JjmiQje Lee and Owen* sold 510 lbs. for $206.90, average $4d.45 Henderson & Venable sold 119% " . lbs. for $488.46, averaged $41.10. 1 Anderson & Dejarnette sold 888 lbs. for $365.12, averaged $41.12, Frank B. Anderson Sold 1517 l'os. frr $717.77 avpr?^i for j $.355,90, averaged $38,00 J. R. Overstreet arid 390 lbs. for j $187.80, averfged $48.20. Jessie Overstreet sold 573 lbs. for $259.77, averaged $45.00' Lillie Barbour and Mftchell sold 240 lbs. for $144.30^ averaged $42.45 1 1 What we have done f6r others we can and will do for yra. Bob Motley and Holts Edmunds assisted?by?experienced help will look after and ' protect your every intetest. 1 Come to the MOTLEY ^ WAREHOUSE,-South Boston. VaV, for Higtt Prices. " , Your friends, ! BOB MpTLEY. HOLT EDMUNDS. I. _j ^ . . Q. BOY HTI RT. < _ : i The yotm?; 5 year eld sen of Mr. J. .A. Russell was run over by a mulv? which, was running at large in the j yard last Sunday. The boy was knock-1, ed down against a rock, a llile knock- ^ .4 ed in his head. He was carried to tlJj j t hor.pital in- Durham und we learn to-U getting on very well. _ ^ ' p ; j. ! Mrs. Mamie Oshern of Durham' spent Sunday with her daughter Mrs. B. G. Clayton. ? here - 1 Durham | OCTOBER ? 10th TO 14th FARM PRODUCT .. | Wonderfu lp The finest shows, etc. X State Fair at Richmoi _ A world of fun for e\ x mutilati -w ^ THE R0> I-ALE or LOT * ' \ LTn-V?.:*nd by v?.r:Ue of that a ?J* A tjrtisi exc rated, by. Nelscit. .White: ?*' "m Marc".' 17tii 1.^0, duly recorded in Register .cf Deed's. Off ice, in book page 12$, to the Undersigned trus:ec.' default hiving, been made in the jvpymeftt 'f the note secure j thereby, and upon request of the* holder. I will as?trustee oij MONDAY OCTOBER 30th. 1922, at I ("he Ccurt bouse doer in Rjxboro Register's Office of Person County. This September 30th, 1922. L. M. CAEJLT0N. ~~ T riiktee ?l~o, t??? NOTICE SALE OF . VALUABLE LANI> Under and :by virtue* of an order of the Superior Court cf Person County. N. C.. made in that special proceeding entitled G- T. Thaxton etj at vs Rosa Thi'xton and Lizzie Thax-. ton, the undersigned Commissioner will con MONDAY OCTOBER 30th. 1?22. at twelve o'clock M. in front of the Court Hcuse'.door in Fdoxboro, X. CL,'.sell to the highest bidder for casll j the following described land to wit: ! That certain tract of land, in Mt. r?Tzsh Township Perscn County. X.-j bounded on the North by the lands f D. C. Moore and Mrs. V. J. D Luns-1 'ord on theJ&St by tVJb lands of H>pj"ogleman estate and Ernest and Will } rhomas. cn tHe South by the lands of < *1. C. Fogleman estate and B/S. Glenn >nd* cn the West by the lands of A. < *j. Fogleman and A. L. Moore, con- j lining .ninety seven acCes more or \ ess known as tl?- Tcm Thavtnn nl? #? . This September 20th, 1922. | < X. I.rNSFORD. i commissioner 11 ?: ? ?! Mr. John H. Carver spent several.t ays in Salisbury last week. :'S THE BIG NEWS, FC i-Harvestl FAIR * EXHIBIT LIVE S' il Midway At , coming direct to Durhar id, and the Canadian Fair reryone. TH POULTK KuTtr n of I AU1 ED^ B^ S' Hciux B" i Bj . - . . ... ? . , A. .' , ' . X * * ... .... . I ^ . L80RQ C(:' :!> .. OCTOBER 4th 102 Waiiffl' T I'.ill PALMER GRADUATE. . ' " j r \ HOURS 9 to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. ti ii S. D. COLEMAN, D. C. a Vi? Cliiropr?ctor > I " F POST OFFICE BUILDING. ROXBORO. N. CY j , . ' Mce White Leghorn Pullets for sale cheap. Aubrey Long, Roxboro, N. <\ tf *Mrs. JL. C. Herring is leaving for j Richlar.ds, N. C, I will appreciate "your Hemstitching and will give it I prompt attention. You will find me at Mts. -Herring's former residence, | on Academy Street. Miss OLA j WOODY. WANTED. 2 hands for wages and 3 for part of crcp. Will furnish the ' croppers all necessary supplies and1' previsions. Apply tc B. L,. EVANS, Roxboro, N. C., route 2.?10-4, ltpi. FURNISHED ROOMS?For gentlemen, convenient to bearding house, or equipped, for light hcusekeeping. MRS. ABBWT, Academy Street, lpd WILL UNLOAD a or . of nie? ibrses and mules cn Thursday. Oct 3th. See them at T. J. H ATCHETT'S stables. ... ltpd. NOTICE. AH who want to tike stoy in the Roxboro Roiler Mills will please come forward a? I want, to cloS'e the matter up. Yours truly, * M. M. TAPr, 10-4. 2tspd BEAUTIFUL FARLOR SUIT. D~ you want to see something out if the ordinary, something any lady .vould he proud to 8ee in her parlor. :hen call at my store and, take a look it that beautiful parlor suit, it win * :ost you nothing to look and no big um to own. if yoil want $ucl?~& sui*". Ooon't forget the Stay hot Electric roru?most econotnical and BEST 'lec?ric iron on the market. . E. D. CHEEK. II! >LKS! ' .... I I iS! B Hi I Festival II _ 11 Durham *3! INVITES YOU |! % = i IB TOCK EXHIBIT I I 'I' s .tractions I | ? || j| n from the Virginia |jj; | at Ottawa, Canada. 1^1 111 !>a ^ ' 1 J y Exhibits: pi j || ice Daily fig i WHEEL and ., m RFLY GIRLS 'OMOBILES I \ rEAM CALLIOPE E Klan : , ^ ? Might, I 1U 12,13^ 14 || ' ' E *. . * ; .H ? -.J ? .v f ' > 2'' OTKE SAtE y*Cf#! VALjPABLk LOTS AN It IWRMS. Under# ami. by' virtue fcf the author y cc red jupcrj mp"1^ > jul^t ment : the Superior Court o? Person C.o. laflc. in that special proceeding t\d G. L. Unninghatfi, J. W .Cunn\ghem, et al vs. the unbrril children { G. L. Cunningham (Rt P. Bbunra iuardian adelitem) L will on Tuesday Tovember 7tlC 1922, beginning: at L. M. sell to the highest bidded,. the RAM CON Harv F OCTOBE1 M ' Co- Operative Far will have the best seh ' Ready-to-W ear and '* millinery| Sections are fairl} I seething oven with n fall merchandise. CANTON CREP1 'dresses. _ $29^5. i r " RAW ! v TT Frhe I W: t mebane i r . 4?1 Are Wo t Fai 1 s. Our .Average | Ten S I Our Si | 24,11: -? Avera^ ? you. Bri W1 : . v. . "*' / ' _ . - " 1. . , . r-:j ; ; 7 K ' * j* r ?> : " _iVC\V; described lands. ? Qr.e hundred acres iu Cynsir.giu i, loYPiship Coantt, !C. C., join . Tip .-ack Frahjvlin. the Bxdfy estate ' . ct sic v ' r ... ?About fifty ijucc- budding lots at 1 Cunningham station. A tract cf 27 a*res'-ab5ut arte mile* Ei?t from Canningltim Station. .*? r . Terms one half cash balance- inI rix and twelve month*. interesl?on Je tVirrd payments and titles retained . . 1 ci until purchase price paid in full, pur {^ fLS.- KNIGHT ' IE TO DURHAM DURIN est F es -A-I-l r> * - * ? * [V IU " I I 1 A JD SHOP WITH US. e refunding sale your fare < acted stock in the city to sHi . Silks and woolens in all the new " weaves and colortrigs: r . I ' ? Moderate o Prices Reign. j\ Best Quality tricotine 60 inches $3.95. 1 . . ' I S - KNIGHT Fam irehoi , NORTH CA Malting Sc nderful Sa for Xheir mer Trier! Since Opening Sej ale Days, $32.31 per lie Monday, Oc I Pounds, $9,61 ?e, $40.12 per -doing for others vv ing us your next loa LL BE SATISFTE field &^( propr i li rdas I " * T I ayisy aS| . . A i'.my :.f ihis ! ;ui can k- >*L-n ai^ - u.v af t'i. jnAe&ijsned'orn ui\nm?ham. Sl,*ti7*r>. Sale on ib&.a^^B I is.'S. This Oct. 4th? 1922: " ..'3 N.-LUNSFORD, Commissionci'. . o- ?? , ] Don't tc.rset the opening o? the uality Shop in tit' Kaplon building ! i next Friday night. You art cord-, illy invited. ' CO. .. i!; ' i >tival * r- J ' IUTi" 2-13- 14 " v ' (J ' | be free and' you 1 ap from. -I L Visit our CORSET DEPT. and Get Fitted by our expert corsetiere. Modart I Binner \ Lady Ruth R. & G. Elasticide Rengo Belt. I I II ^ ' CO. II tiers ise ROLINA 1 '??? I; ties . . j ids I 8 m Member 19th 1 r i is; C>vvt. gi Mi e^can do for J| '"TiNSfc mm