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V PAGE TWO ""$20.00 I To Be Giver : The Roxb - ?PRIZE \VI> MILDRED SATTERFIELD?FIRST I MRS. JOE BLANKS?SECOND PRIZ MRS. T. W. PASS?THIRD PRIZE. If the above hamed parties will apn rier their winnings will be paid to thLi Mrs.'T.H.,Clay of Timberlake, Mrs ' ? .1 r.nrlnnH P^m of ftexbcro and honorable mentiop. Seven etrors appear in the answers prize. NO. 1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of ROXBORO " 1 W. R. Wilkerson -Presidet: R. A. ' Burch, Vice-Presrident. P?. G. "Clayton. ! Cashier. Phone 120. Operating under the supervision ! of the Ur'-ed States government a 5 member of the great Federal Reserve ) w System, and conducting business on a capital, surplus and. profits fund of'! $100,000.00 and known far and wide j as' "The Friendly Bank," and the j' ---* 1 - ? .V.J ,MV I/U.'iivii.l nil I pablDUS j " every day in tH> year this popular.1 k f inane 5a 1 institution offers. banKine j1 facilities that arc unsurpassed" in M this section cf the State. The officers and directors ire welW< known business'men and local finan- ' c*ers wha have been eminently sue*.!* cessful in the conduct of their indivi- { dual affairs. The officers are expevir|_J eneed bankers, and the well earned i . popularity cf tWe hank is well At-!.! tested by the-fact that it is the fastest'1 jrrowinff banking: institution in the - r county. Net yet five years old, this bank has accumulated total resouces of almost three-auarters of a million dollars, while deposits TTrmxceas of $552.* 000.00- are carried, Every possibk? * safe-miardv includin.tr the supervision- < of Uncle Sam, is thrown about tH? i \?r savings of the people by this bitr j . bank which has been made a deposi- ( tory for funis of the ro-Operative i Tobacec As socio trior. This bank also ] rashes checks from- tHl auction"' ware-i j houses. ? |? . __ Tobacco i-j selling hieh* on this mar-. < ket. and you shoo 1:1" not hesitate to open either- i checking ;nr sa'vihars account witH this bank. Dbn't let this j Thanks.trivinsr Dav nass without start : - . * inp' a bhnk account. The man with a-( stroue, steadily prowihar h?nk account \ at this bank will havo ^methir.^r'to'? be thankful- about every day: ncx.t j year. ' ** . Name tlds bank raxc the president, "ctive vice-*>resi lent, caslter and i piyc "phone.number. ! } : - . ! \ NO. 2 SATTE.KKIWjD IXSCKANVK Co.il ... S I*. S't-erfiidd. vMar..ierer. ;! i .leffr.-. on Standard Line Ins; Cq. : Jjhv.ne l^.s .Wye!; ,. J:-y s hot t'ht yiSU!* , read ?-f the h>rr ;rs. . -f so:v..e anion*., a-1\ t>":k?' a.v-i .<>: * IV uvi kl! 1 K , " main:* i. ??t -tr :h- fc.wsm pijp^r ? % ' 'ti oy cr.v- ; * " ,H".| fe. .?: IUWp J v ' ;i:,V? . r v:h * - Vr '.vH/'h ' tlii-y' -! v :->uvr. -i. .1>\ \ t?Wn. If. * : * . \TiU-X : : ' . ' V"l ' 1 r< . fir .... ' v v. - , .* . . - . ;" ' 5 - t -* - " . , . , 1 1' *: : !. . *: v t:-a* . < >1 ^ ? -i '* ; 4 T Vi ' rr " ! . Yf <: 1. \ . f;v._ ) ' f V... > \* " I . : .... fftr-*f V - ; 'Lji*.... ' . - ' . .. h>' ... ii ! l ; >y - . .- ir. *h l l MM S 1 :ir- : iJiiny V .) f:. i j" '-rvf ? ? Hr.U > < :V.' \ !: ' n?i ! 1m.tf v Lm N " . TV. a:'. y >'r "flj 1 ?n<i : Tvaul" .V f ; !> .? f r -r !; f :i?.r| > i -r-1 ; , ha ; > , rr-vly T aul ynu an 1 aur .r. < \'a.*-j ' - \ : . "hr- *rnr ' ci^'cr, 'ti.-l S na-V." of *h<- ho.v * ?-Statf lift- >>:-ai any re-) pri'scntfiT fT-'i- Phri.^.o Xlm'.bc*. "fj" . o ^ NO. 3 FOKD-^FORDSON ,l rj>n\\ t'f I * * ?*y." 1,1,1. \ \.tML'.\ \ i , m?\ I'rice Car. ?3fiR. Pri, e -T#SS5r .$393..! South Boston, Va. . t Unitci State's dealers.in the r, ^VOfid's, most ye-iQwnetJ Ime of-motor cars are now asking for about 2(10,000 " tj1 these r^pufar 'vchMfK nrorvrhtr; * ) r?md a recent rodn<dhw<..f $50 in price ' 5s expected to jrroatly increase the!4 demand. It has been impossible to \ , meet thf? demand f ">r .these ears for several years past, but a recent far-, tory announcement savs that new production records are being: made with a scheduled daily output cf be-, tween 5,300 and 5.400^finished cars. > On may 28, 1921 five minion c>C^ " the?^ cars had been made ?nd sold.I "? -50 weeks and 3 days' later the six TuilbdlTth -calrvwis completed. The i scheduled proH^ftfen now strains the *2 factory' th' tH* lintfit, but:the ownerx 5 of the works announces/he expects r to-find a vuv to bake cpre of ait or- r ^ {lets. GeneHtf foreman have been or- 1 T dered to install new equipment and, i speed up production ' to 6,000. cars | ^ WiJy. There to. be po; let-up Ih^ft BaiiT 1 " .' >? ? * n Gold F! V i Away By oro Courier \ r ;ners? i >RIZE $10.00 j IE $5.00 i, $5.00 t ly at-the office of The Roxboro Cou'ii' n. " | s. Clarence L. Boyd of Danville, Va., t reston Satterfield of Roxboro, deserve j ~ ' ^~TC submitted by the winner of the first 1" - - : i'e production throughout the winter. |J The^^~\pof)ular cars are made in1 s four models. Viz. touring, roadster. r zoupe and sedan, all noted for long.j service, moderate upkeep, high re-sale' und exchange value and general ut- r ilily. These cars will goc anywhere r any fjther car caa go and~manv other- ^ places' no other car can or will go. f These cars are distributed over a v Aide territory in North Carolina and 4 Virginia by a popular motor firm operating five branches -with, one locat- c u in rtoxooro, wnicn conaucts a ser- j ^ k ice station, not only for this make 11 ?i cars but for the chh&pest and most | s popular farm tractor in the world. p Name this famous. line- of motor f cars, name the companion tractor. tivg price of 5 passenger touring rar complete with starter and price yt tractor f." o.' b: factory, "and name j ;he local motor firm handling both. {Jive name of nearest Virginia town n which one of the brancH?s is opera* ?d- - > . NO. 4 g T. W. PASS & SON The New Edison?Allen Range.. c _ Phone 163. *No better gift for the whole fam- r fly or for-- a very dear "friend, can be e <tr?fceste*4 tHin. "The Phonograph" i vith. a Soul." This is tH> world's pre- r uier talking machine?the one chos- t ?n by America's greatest inventor as o i monument to his memory, prefer- I ing that his life and deeds be cher- r <hed "in swept music rather trflan rraven on tablets of bronze or shafts r ;f granite. " s "The Phonograph with a Soul." is h istributed in Roxboro by a leading"! b :irm cf exclusive furniture dealers tnd manufacturers agents . who han- 1 lie both high and medium graded of C tousefurnishing goods, vptano's etc.. I specializing in the famous M. Shulz t ~iane. of which it-is saidther* is none s better. . ' o In the furniture line, a number of a he leading North* Carolina factories F ire represented with only one profit C etween maker and buyer. v Christmas shoppers this year will s rir.d many beautiful odd pieces of d 'urniture at. this old real table store -1 hat may be utilized for gift prrpOs-; s. Furniture makes'the sensible m<l surely you will find soHic panic-?cj : L: i r art vie ;?t this hi? store that Will V 'ill the hill. . This ficm i* huiiulnv a i.uw house vj vhieh i- near! . cooapleU'i3.. ;tr.<i when i . v 1:0 "town. *?v city iff Ihc en-j'n : sou* h .-an h?sr,.-t of a mere mod- ? : rav.u't 'i bouse furr.:shir.ar es-1 : -h:-. rt. .. LLU u. uu.ar farm, u ihr ; * e:-;.-1; w':'-. .. So ill tht f.;nou: : \ix: ! : by th firm, for r.wry "20. > nr.*. < :orv ^-..r.xnv j> I>A\"fS i'i.l"'f? i.'fhMl'AX'V Fh HEX AI .i. St * . K. M: am v . - Ijativt niur.ufaAu .? i Ta: * i i si : *: . < - in 1 J* IfAriiRjF Iv.yj:,.;- . |Sii'i'.V . : ' ' ifuv.i a-, i tl. ss'fied v.*:"iv ?-t ' : \:v.r.-!.a !'' *ly . -.1.. ; a" ' - . fwfi ' M -h "fit- h . -r r * .f :' ?*' . ::? *h:j * i.-n * he S"?tc\ < ff r , .* ::T -!! T i At; ;v.- a m;i:v * ?**. f fresh drujr.-. 1 c!r?i?r ! *' uadrifS. s*:;oh >s -o:i U-aiihnr pat-tv.j .: :.le:n??s\ |M"?t?r>.?tr.ry art id -s. * -ik-t . r?! * ::!.Vr jrr ?-.?*. - 'iiokers' -unnli n.'t . c.i-Ui'.tifjl -t nrinnery.; wi ! '.ff-r a beau* if n; line 'if "M'Ntma? specialties well suite i for F ' "f* purposes' nnn which a'.! X ma si a 'i.MW'is are invi'-vi ..? inspect. I r.is .-t ?re specializes in pri-csrlp* < n ion work, an! the inmost pains are j r N?*vrised fn the compounding of> p |ued icings and physicians' proserin- -T i-iiis, his department beiif# under | w "the direction of expert registered r harm jcists. . I i( This is store whore you findju eal service, well and promptly r<?n-j t o-ed. ^ |i N'ame this store, * give its . nation-1T i idc-tr n i e^iar ii-wi v n. name the man -1 v iger. privet phone number and the | yr lusively. SHE will appreciate a box}d or Xmas. p n ? NO. fi s STUDEBAKER f lACKSQN MOTOR COMPANY11' I. E. Jackson, Prror. Phone 97 j Price "Special Six" Sedan $2050. { ' Firestone find .(ioodyear Tires The veTv name of a famous line ' ?f Six cylinder cars distributed by i weft?known firm of Roxboro is ?our assurance of -satisfaction.- This tame has been identified with the veucle TiUtory?of-America' fqr 72 years ind with tHe manufacture of qua' ty automobiles foT 22 years.' These famous cars ' art* all "Sixes'* \ , ' t - ' THU .SOX BOKO COUH1E1 jT Whatf wrl-l as the "Light. Six." "Special 1' lix,' and "Big Six," of 40, 50 and 60 1 orse-power respectively, and rang- 5 tig in price from $975 to $2750, 1 Power, fexibility and ease of Band- 1 ing of all models of these famous Jix Cylinder cars are combined to 1 nake them the most highly regarded ine cf automobiles on the market. The "Special Six" touring model at ts new price of $1275 . maintains ieals of quality and performance hat easily, sets the pace, for all medum priced automobiles. The "LigH: Six" 40 hbrsepo\<er, is milt in four models, touring, tk^ee passenger roadster, two passenger. dupe, and five passenger, sedan. The "Special Six" 50 horsepower is built p. five models; towring, two passeng~ r roudster, four passenger roadster, our passenger coupe 'and sedan. The Big Six" GO horsepowef is built in ix models; touring,' four passenger, oadster, four passenger coupe, five ?assenger *-doupe, sedan and Spocia^ edan. All "Sixes" of this iamous uake havok non-skid cord fires, front md rear, and full stand'jri equipment. In the building highest stand-' irds of workmanship are maintained and materials used are the finest he market ' affords. ' ' Name this famous line of motor ars, name the local, motor firm <iisributing them, give name cf propriecr, the two principal lines of tires I old. the nHdne nnmhor arJ.4- '? rice of "Spflcial Six" Sedan f. o. b, afctory. . - NO: 7 GEORGE W. KANE \ O. Building' Phone 48. Coining to Roxbor'o as construction liperintendert on a large cotton mill rected in this vicinity about three ears ago, he was so impressed by he wonderful opportunities ?f this ection that he decided "io locfcte pernanently in this progressive Httle ity. ' On completion of the cotton mill tbout two years ago Hi decided to r.ter actively the building constructon and. engineering field on his own esopnaibilty. That he mddy no misake is evidenced by the large amount f high class construction work hand ed most successfully by him" in .the >ast two years. This of course refers to ftoxboro's iiost progressive contractor an i His uccess and reliability is Indicated ?y the number and character of new luildings erected under his direction. Among them may be mentioned: 'ho Hyco - Warehouse', .Taeksori Motor ?ompanv,? Kaplon' building. Raiff's )ej:nrtment Store. Shepherd Furniurc* Company. Reginald Harris reiier.ee. Enri Brads her residence, all f Roxbore: T. C. WagstalT, Ed Howrd and"Jake Thon\Dson residences of Vrson County; Brcoksdale M. E. "hurcH, South. Cor.cord High School, rhile has at' present under contraction in Durham the new-Methoiat church-,and several fir.e rcsicnces. ' ? .He maintains <t-hcmc and general ff.ees in R~xbcro. is ^nl?>ni<Hty equipped to handle all sorts of cor.- \ ruction work, ar.d would be -d ?3sc j - submit estimate? on any kin i cfj r'.ldmg contemplated. Xi m- \i.ni. ? :%> 1. cation of ofRci::<! phon .umber. ? I .. , NO. .8 ih::;?; ' . . . . 1 rir.*i Xf-.t: *>:.;\) Bank. <V-i f" . v Aut 0>n:pa..'-\ O?*co Self 'v ' 'l 'at r.t I bur. Muxw-ll Hr-us;.- v-3ff . j r'V.tv.- 7f?. IViih.a Xc* st j%- re.?yn. r.r/i! ' iv . nr. i t.-.--" c.h f: ?v and iu-svy. of i. " m v?: or ?crci*i?ivc lea! r*. > , r. *T ?upr>ri'", "iU ! J.'l iu'is "f fie! : .. vr. scr i. w ul ili fisHi t . havt- < \>uri ."! : . !! :.!; ! I "A* :. i' vry ' Tirs ! -nl\ :\i" Vttfirest r~-;; ;vv ir T m! ' but it JV-' it::". Th<* ici'i.t. . . m .si i :: *:< . ir. ^r1 slir.tr f o<i *u:r.. \ spi-.M .'ilv {': * vf ?"" " : I i ; r?J- ? . a:. : " - . J*'f s?. : '-in.-. fit; . i ..a* -. V v:! t ft: an i-x*rt. I. t' ?. >" f ? *h" .- * ; <"? ' ' :"0'.V - t!. V aft .? /.'aiv.x1 - ?*t?' . nF ih:^ new*; I r to. trivfc -t rcX !.,. .sti-t-r, r.amc of.' .. ??'?: . brar-d t - -If ri.>- j ? f rt: bi.Pt trra i. ;?a*V:.t flouri 1 nld as loaders. (Jive Phone number.} NO. * ? TJ!K I'RINTESS THEATER' I1 Kirby U.olh.v Proprietor Ruminifr Sn* p." A <?t*o W.Ofovl j 'rodu** ii'ri" featuring WnuJa Hawlevl r \ViP >r. Sill*. Roxboro i* fortunate !r. bavin? *v lerr place <?f amusement and fori-at i\n rotrnAiiml K< * W-~ t eoplc of town an i nearby--country, i, 'hist refers to the popular theatre, I There you >e<* fho same high class j jrqfrtdrtmhs sttnvnin the larger tit- , ?s, and, always at porpular prices, < sually' lower than Greensboro or \ JurhaiVj. ' * This house specializes in showing J Paramount pictures. featuring the j rorid's most popular Stars, and the j ^anagtfment is to he- congratulated.*' ;i the high class attrae inns .-I'cuml ay after day for til;-Edification of" atrons. 11 I Look out-for an .attraction de Luxelj cheduled for Christmas showing< >ecembor 25th and 26th whicH every!] DVfr of the silent drama will want.) d see, Dorft miss it. Just plan ahead I, j see this wonderful picture. Name the attraction scheduled for|] he abavf, date. Name the trtnatre atij diich itt.wjll be shown, then give ames of proprietors. i <H?; i Norjo-.' : 1 3. D. COLEMAN. D. C. Chiropractic Chiropactor P. O, Building " Phone .220 ' "Keep Smiling.",* . hWUcleiaifleally a>termi?.' 1 " ' : a. ' s.~DE.cn:.:Enr: i2;h. 102^ ifou &nov ;d that, the greatest injury, to the aervous-- system takes place in the spine because the nerves that supply every* part of the body branch off from tHa spinal cord between^the joints of the spine, and when sthrce rt these joints are slightly displaced (subluxated) they pinch the nerves, that emit between thenr, thus preventing tlAj full expression of life, because a pinehed nerve can no more transmit a full current of mental impulse or life than a kink in a hose will permit the full force of water 1 to pass through. The science of adjusting these l subluxations ~ in the spine with ttte j hare hands, to release the pent-up | energy has been demonstrated in many thousands of cases of illness i pronounced incurable. Nature is the great healer and ( builder, but the acienpp ? ??**?***/<? ? .obstruction?t\h cause of the disease, so that nature may be fully ex-, pressed, and that is why we say this sdence Rets ytfti Well. There is an' expert demonstrator of this science in Roxboro who is attaining orminence in healing the sick 1 and afflicted. N;amc him. name, soignee an ? the professional designation of a dem onstrator of the science. Give, 'oeation of his offices and the slogan adopted* by the profession. Give phone number. ; NO. 11 H-YCO WAREHOUSE W. T. Pass* ^ST^ompany ; .. Phone "72 Talk never gbts you-anywhere unless backed up by reason, facts and, judgement. i .Just so long as the farmer is receiving as high prices for tobacco as r.oW he is perfectly satisfied, and that is.*exactly "how farmers feel who' ar selling tbeir crops at auction on' .the Roxboro market. " One tobacco grower averaged overi <68 for Hia crop. Two-piles brough $80 and one pije $82, One lot of "338 tbs.j brought?$t7 per* hundred.- one single load brought over $1600. The same | grower realized over $4,000 for three! loads. Another farmer /sold 48 pounds j for $48 on this market. Of* course I these prices -are exceptional and it I takes exceptional tobacco to briing j such figures.* hut tb* general average maintained by Koxboro's only auction i warehouse is sufficiently high to send, the farmers home With Broad smiles] and glad hearts. t. * J j The breaks afre getting larger ev-1 ery day. Jlust ask your neighbor who [ lias sold tobacco this year?At Roxhoro's new tobacco warehouse and j get the facts from him.' .*-, j One farmer who sold* at auction de-! tlarfJ-! bo "???: ? ? ^ ' yv VVWU ..U?> IlWlilC IllVfi j his creditors, sellte his account, rest, easy and sleep in peace?without be-' ing worried- to death over .his unpaid! bills: THts feelmg is pretty general j among farmers who are, marketing; their tcbacco . the old way at auc-: tion. The'average farmer feels mighty1 g.tred -when he drives in the atietidy^ wareHpOse knowing he can return^ homo tH.it < veiling with the,cash in] full paid for his load: The best r.struetvd ware-house i X?*:ih Cur. ljv,a cr Virgin:-; with- a.ibn:mO;.}jrtions fcr man hi beast.J car. handle your tobacco and obtain '?: highest prices. Xh.-ite :h:.- wareHruvg. give name cf firm operatiing .t ? the phpne, : umber. , i Nu. 12 * ii \ cmack & ausnx diolui-iies?r/a?eks CiJjcolat i'h r.L- -j' V-' '.v; b : - : / ' n - rentage fro mbot . town .i y V.1 !" ; A a * . " a a . i . -. rem'v a *re..uh.r cits::rn -:. * * T'rv I..:., '' f I ! . s:? : *:*y f i*- 1 : . . ito " ? public. aiscj \' < thtlitv V a i r . I ?2i . . ii ..." firm 'will " rrr . i : : hie nrTil - -cial1.. - * i . for gift . -, s. jind-t v* < ? -..-.as A : ?vr is r.-ite?: * vis.t x\ rc tTT* ar. Thf - ? the tot vat i- known by it*'.exclusive ngcr. f. r ?. ; a^iorin":. kr.own 1:?:c* <?f rente- i k-j? and ;-rietaH* artich Xnr.: hi- tt/c i. g've nnnv- tl'v r- mo-j?j I:t.;* { f re. " : a-* har. av. . i r*;.' high .-r *c art-"' >cratic ci+>cola*.rrudv which every ladv a; predates. Give -.bono. i urpbpr. NO. 13 * ROSK'-S " to an i 2~ Or.:s STORK (, K. ROSR- M ana /or No::i > First X.*tidifa; Rnr.lv. J Roxhorc's greatest ("TJri.s'trvis - ': >!>- * junlr center specializes in Chri-tmas j frees and the trimmings and decora-! tions for same, and offers a reason- j nble per cent off. to all churches. Sunday Schools an 1 other organizations on the purchase of tree". This-store is one. of a cliain off thirteen big variety stores operat- j mar in the South, handling standard lines of merchandise-retailing'for If) and cents up to $2.(JO. One large wholesale house" with two centrally, located warehouses, buying direct from manufacturers instaal of jobbers* eliminating mulilemeTfs profits, and combining: th? buying oow?y of the entire chain, means a better quality of merchanlise to buyers .for less money. The local store is the largest of its kind in this immediate section of the State. This is the great "Gift" store jf Person County,"*and for the next three weeks wffl be headquarters foflr Santa 'Claus' goods of every description. , ' You should visit* this veritable .'Toyfamv* early and often. Get you* choice .before'the rush. startX. Name'thta stort, gi*e its location,* \tM name tfcte loctU!manager, \ y.. v-; . ?' l~ 7 V '.; " s~v About-1 >NO. 14 SHEPHERD FURNITURE COM P. O. F. Harris Manager, feelers Kitchen Cabinet?Columbia Grafanola. Tfufham; N. C. One of Roxboro's classy holrse furnishing establishments is looking forward to J splendid holiday trade, and is well prepared to care -for the expected rueh. Thfes store now offers a nsost select line of high grade furniture, chosen especially for the Christmas trade, and particularly adapted for gift purposes. In fact, artistic, odd pieces of furniture, distinctive, useful and ornamental, are now regarded with great favor among pqople, who bos taw sensible gifts. There is something in tills big stock that will be sure Jo please, whether it be an easy chair; or upholstered ' rocker for father, a kitchen cabinet, buffet, dining table, or a handsome parlor suite for mother., beautiful high grade Standard Talking Machine for daughter, or a small rocker for.the little one. There arc many.other things that will surely be suggestive at this big**store. Many novelties arc included in the I Christmas Stock which you are in vited -to inspect. Buying for two big storey, makes 'it. possible for tWis firm to offer I classy goods on terms and at prices I*that vatrnot be met by others. It is here you find the world's celebrated kitchen cabinet, known as I' The Best Servant in. your House," land "one of the most widely known I lines of talking machines and re| cords in the world. No more accepti able gifts could be selected for mo*h|er, wife, daughter ' or sister.. See I these splendid articles before buyj ing. You will only find them at this i store. . j Name this store, give name of local manager, name of the kitcWen j cabinet and phonograph sold, and name another-City in whicW the firm ^operates a" classy house-furnishing [^establishment. NO. 13 JOHN F. REAMS jTalorir Pipeles* Furnace price $210 tiepcc Light Plant. Phone 20-1)1 More than 200,000 Orfgir.al Patented Pipeless Jj mates have .been [installed- in as manv homes in this country, and are giving entire satis, faction. ? . These furnaces are great fuel savers. heating a whole hous from a -single radiator. They have recently been reduced in price and can be installed fn almost any home in -a day's time. This great furnace will reduce your fuel bill bv one-third t-% half. These furnaces are sold and installed in Roxboro by a preeminent contractor who would like to p\ace one in your ;hbp>e. He also specialiv.es in a well knoWn farm litrhtinor and power plant which represents the best investment any farmer can n\ake. X'?me the local agent for both fttr-*>:? * ffh 1 li ih tinir *d -*t ?. t. r.:ime * he Original patented. P:neU??>* furr.no. male in -I sizes, and price -f second <:r.e ins; el Xanv; Th - liird Want : **ive . nt's : n -ts number NO. 16 KoxjjofyV stka : i.A i*x:?n-v ' Kirhy fr - !'r?; . * ph ...'\:.: U \h n\ ." . * .. 4 ple-.il:!. " 'I" ' -.? '* ' uilt ! r::K ... in- ft 1> th v ;.v# n . . i V: ' , . "4. I r'ittnfitr-. , NO. ;; :: ?YA'I. HOTF*. ... : K <1 I I ~ ; - 1 :.?* combined i-afv welt i 11"wired* : f - vY -ier* ,.r. ! 'ravel ing public \P rooms *:- ' : *lv ;ir. i r\i*r.. furnished, well TTr.-.bP.?1. >> ,[ only rite - it *1\00 per day. Tib Table? :?rr Vr?-/vrd frr ladies. an I :.v. 1cm >hor: order lur.ch < ounttr period for the benefit of -rose v In war.: tjuick service. The v? ry best f fi\"4 U ?ervod a? .popular prices. This ." the place vh^'i1 you get .jus* vvUnt you want. at -he same time receive polite, attention :n being served. Xante 'his popular .new hotel and restaurant, give location, and the phone number. O : NO. 18 A. O. VARBO^O Weal Si tie of Railroad Phone 167 Located, near the Norfolk & Western station is a popular grocery store maintaining a motor delivery service and supplying a large number of Raxboro hom^s with higH clara table supplies including strfpie and fancy groceries, country produce, fine fruits, vegetables, etc^ located out of the high rent district, this store operates wtith a minuraum expense, and can therefor? makes prices on first class goods that' will always appeal to buyers! are given careful and prdmA attention and are delivered by yfttor truck anywhere rn town. Name this storey tell on which gide of raijroad It is located, and watch out for special Xmas offerings^in the way of choice fruiter-eandiesT mils, etc. Give Phone?Number. .--W?-- " ? '.V1" . . -J.'.v~:.'A- * - . n?. ?-1 . * loxboro. - , -NO. 1# . WOODY, LONG & MORTON Schless Bros. & Co.?Flosuheim Shoes Phone 106 _ The leading exclusive man's store, r.ot only of Rbxboro, but of Person bounty, Can supply you. with your lew Christmas toggery, and do most p satisfactorily. " * At this store you find the famous' "Clothes Beautiful" Premier clothes and other we|l known brands for ? young men and boys, Stetson and-R. & VV. hats; Ecljpse shirts, Bradley knit underwear, and a famous line of sWues reflecting "The Styles of . The Times" arid made for "The Man Chyfetnu|s shoppers looking for something distinctive, and pleasing to the man will find it at this store, j, such as bath robes, bed room slip( pers. mufflers, gloves, ties, sleeve links, belts and belt buckles, Handkerchiefs, suspenders in individual boxes, silk and lisle hose. - Name this popular firm,-panic the ' Makers ?f the "Clothes Beaptiiul", and the shoe made "For The Man 1 AVho Cares", hptlJ sofJ exclusively by store. Give telephone rluuiher. n ?C NO. 20 E. D. CHEEK Funeral Director Marsh's Kcnvpnir-nt -Kitchtiti?Kabinot F'hone Store 113. Residence 6. Operating V\ ith ft min-imjini ow pense, and giving the business his personal attention, a well known dealer in house furnishing goods can guarantee his prices never to be . ' greater than 25 per cent over whole* ' sale cost. Carrying a splendid line of- both high and medium graces of furniture from leading North Carolina factor ies, this popular dealer would be 1 pleased to. have, every buyer in Person County get his prices and_ compare same with;, those askeoHfrv ~others. The price will always tell the story. ' Some article in-the" house furnishing line will surely appeal to the Christmas shopper bent,.on making sensible' gifts .this year. You will fin ! ihit article at this store and the price will be exactly right. * This is the store that is giving a- . way xc> some customer a S1-00 phonograph. You may be the l&okv one. 'Name this progressive merchant, , state what other line of business he lis engaged in, and name the '"Konl venient Kitchen Kabi.net" made in North Carolina sold by him. Give .store and residence phones. NO. 21 BLANKS & .MORRIS Maxwell House Coffee-?Golden Crown Flour Phone 25 Roxboro has a progressive grdt?ry firm which makes a specialty, of dealing in hides and furs paying the*Very highest market price? for same. This popular firm is centrally loAaTr-j-4tnd aiways carries a complete line. pf staple and. fancy groceries, fine county product, fruits, candies . I I tr ! . > f This stofe will offer an exceptional ;)>.i .? nix* fruit*. candies an * nuts ifc: the holiday trade, and invites you imp ir> an.i inspect same before i iyi!*.i- 1yrin* > -ippiy of -t'h: istrr.as 1 ..flies." E\ *r> -.reeled rn^re iier.t f : :H.*'V.V.C bai-vd fruit Vake ran be h*r i at. x his store r ":r .r? fwi:'.. ?.. writ ' '*'iiy tlieir . j 1 fl ruiv "uuar.. cofftv. iuH and ! 1 ottn-.-i troe'ds from. ,.*hi5 1 t . vul.i: Tu.vr felks~rtTr"T7ryp"~' " well > ;. on one u< por(Jr.-verb**. art delivered ;.r,y" 1" r. !n nvr. ' N* <}"-j-v.U.v firm, crivo phone . * . u. ' *. .|. i -if# a M-'h : . rolfvt-.. fi-.r rat -at flour . . \(. - f :?5K-Qt:.u.iry shop ' ' * i! A V M ..J. to?k ?: . : .*> -' --all .ren's ' - ' ' -?.S 1- WiuliT com ~ I , : -y -patronasre* ac- * . f r- .v 'h ladu s - ? Hox-j t t-i - . IN :-ft : < Or this store cartr in ' r* " th- : .. . .-f *: his , . . ?i 1 w:.i? ; s*r :!. V-wh -v :.?l. r.u-rchrtV. lise of :r. I J' I-. hiffhc*! (jawlity, and ' ;.t ivfa; '11 ft * won1,; assure a ?avins -I r -. . . ^ r. : hi-::* f.ili. an J winter 1 ; rchn ?* !?. No classic1.' line c^f ladies' fir.? ]'suits, ioa*s and drcsse?. t'U.ldrens iveed - t<> wear iroods. and fine nvillin!cry can be h&d in *?hsi section of the 's'.atc. V.v.r.v -r>ee: .ltii'S suitable for i iftfl f . ladi - and children are now 'icinpr shown at this popular new store. Nome this new store, srive name of proprietor* an i ibo classy liiVeuf-laj dies; hats sold. ^ - NO. 23 WALKER ORO^ERY .COMPANY Next to Royal Hotel J. T. Walker, .1 r. Propr. Cosby Shoos?Sunlite Flour Phone.217 .In. their new Store for tBe past several months, an old established grocery firm which sustained heavy fire losses, arc seeking business by offering one of the most complete lines of heavy and fancy, groceries, shoes, i etc., in this city" ?_ THi stock is now-aud- frash and is kept strictly up' to date. One of the -1 largoet stockt_ijf _ high "grade flours | to be found in this section -of the - -.J-? State are offered to buyers at" the J very lowest prices. It is atr this store that you get a fihe bulk coffee at 25 cents. '.... A very complete line of dress snd work shoes is carried in. stock and sold at reasonable prices. These sttoea. "come from a large Lynchbargi Vs. firm and are first class in fevery par-* ticular. . r ? ' - Watch out for the Christmas line of fine fruits, candies, etc. that will be Coi.tinued on Page Seven
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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