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L I*AGE SIX vwgiijna high . school T? CLUSTER SPRINGS ? ; Virgilina High School defeated Cluster Springe High School in a t * thrilling game of basket ball on the I ;. Virgilina court Friday night, the final, score being 24 to. 13 in favor :K The dabe was a riot ot. xlhrilli, spectacular plays and demon R|le work of both teams. Powell of Vihgelina was the brilliant star* of fhe^game, caging 14 of bis -teams, points and playing a stellar game in the. field. Wilbourne, WilkinS and Chrwfldr also starred fer Virgilina. W. B. Vaughn was the outstanding star of Cluster Springs apd his brilliant playing was on? of. the big features of the game. Vfcgihna would lil^e to schedule games with other Halifax teams, any team that wishes a game should communicate with C. J. Walton, coach for the team.. QiKKHKO j Frequent % J Headaches t X "I suffered with chronic X copstlpaiion that would bring on M M TcrT severe headaches," says Lj J Mrs. Stephen H: Kincer, of X # R. P. D. 1, Cripple Creek, Va. A y "I Med different medicines apd U 2 did not get relief. The head- T P aches became very frequent. I A L heard of y * Thedford's W BUCK-DRAUGHT t +.m aad took U for a headache, and VI the relief was very quick, and Aj was so long before I had A n aaother headache. Now I Just . VI keep the Black-Draught, and Y A| don t let myself get in that A Q eeuditioo." 2 Thedford's Black-Draught I M (purely vegetable) has been R U found to relieve constipation, u XI aad by stimulating the action of T M (he liver, when it (a torpid, helps A y to drive many poisons out of y XI year system. Biliousness. 1 M indigestion, headache, and A y| similar troubles are often y xi relieved In this way. It is the T M natural way. Be naturaLI Try A U| Black-Draught y ,X1 Sold everywhere. X CMICH ESTERS PsLLS DIAMOND BRAND Lirani i ? fcr CnT-Cttrn TCH S A HUMOHD BRAND PILLS ia Kr.a tsdAX Cclc metallic bo*<*. sealed rrith E'.uetO} Xibbcm. Tau ho ctces. n?* ?r TtwVy P?W-A? ew* ??h <':u.c iu:?-i li: s V BIAU0XD Biajrti riM.Cs fcr twfr--ffn f?B*?je>rlTdeilr?IJ<i:.^cr?it, /.!-vav* kclicUcw SOLD BY ALL HRUGGISTS - ZZFr EVERYWHERE Keep Well ? | Avoid Sickness S , I TAME . . * DRANDRETH \ If B?.?5S PILLS i QoiOQ eur? i I will risen? the system, purify pj | the blood and "keep you wall H For Constipation Indigestion, Biliousness, ?ic E IBM ^esefKiMe^ w ? J teMkiiteni ^SSedme ;Effective April SO 1922 Jt m. a. m. a. ra. p. m. xS:M|*7:00 lv. Durham ar. 11.00 9:15" *7:09 *8:13 lv. Boxboro ar. 9:28 7:54 x7:58 *8:45 lv. Denniston ar. 8:45 7:19 x8:2o)?9:05 lv. JJ. Boston ar. 8:18 6:56 x8:35|*9:19 lv. Halifax ar 8:02 6:48 xll:Mj*ll:40 ar. Lynchg. lv. 5:30 4:15 Daily and x Daily Ex. Son. Connections at LyncMbnrg with trains east and westbound. Parlor and sleeping cars dining earn. The best route to the west and auiUnsosL Rotes and information I upon application to agent, or W. C. SAUNDERS, ^ General Pass. Agent KoanoKe, va. ?i 1 .0 ? How about that next Job of printFor aatiafaetion send your order to The Courier, Roxboro, N. C-. j ACMIThlifDOKT MISS IT. "" Head yoor dum aod addraaa plainly Written torather with S oanu (aod thu riipl toQiwiirtili tladioine Co, Dae llaiaaa, Iowa, aod i awta i in return a trial package containing Chambariain'a Conga H?atty for eongna, pride, croup, r I>II llliL *flo" aod whooping ooogha, and tickling throat: ChaabarMo'a Htotn*' aah and Ijcar Tafciata for alrntnh trooWaa, indiraarioo, >nw pa Un that crowd the haart. Uliouaocaa and ronattnation* Cbandwriaia'. Hafoa, naadad in rrary fotaily for bonta, aoetda, woooda, piira, * ****** Y'"^ NOTICE ] 0 ! We will on Saturday, Dec. 15th, 3 lr23, sell to the highest bidder for cash all our hourses, mule colts, con., feed, farming tools, household and kitchen furniture. Sale begins at . 10 o'clock, A. M., at our home. G. H. & J. A. BRANDON. I Farmers of Alamance County saved ( more than 53600 over the retail price J of explosive by. cooperating in the' ordering of a carload of Sodatol j through the Agricultural Extension Service: They will use this material , in. blowing stumps reports County Agent W. K. Scott. | FURNITURE FOR LESS MONET. My stock of furniture is very com plete, and while I am handicapped for Space to show it, still, I have it and TT i- ?c Wide, roomy aisles, ceilinged, airy, well li ?a beautiful store t you can shop in p> comfort. The Colonial Room, floor cafe, is a delig place to have your noo meal or afternoon tea i shopping. Delicious, \ cooked food is serve reasonable prices, 1 J #? iiy prices are just the same a; old? t little bit cheaper than the othei fellow. Come in and take a look. IB. D. Cheek. "? ? ADVERTISING NO EXPERIMENT (From The Philadelphia Record.) "Advertising is on the threshold 05 Its golden age." That's the opinior srpressed by Francis H. Sieson, vioi president of the Guaranty Trusi Company, of New York. "That day has long passed, if, in deed, it ever existed," said Sisson 'when advertising, under proper con ditione, can be considered as an ex periment or a speculation. It has lonj since become a demonstrated facto as a business builder and a clearb proved educational force. That it ma; not always, in all hands, operate wit! 100 per cent efficiency is no more i proof of its failure than an unsuc IE ^)U I , TTi 7E are noi VV better an. to shop! Almos T fl' in the new addit -j . j departments, in. s tLl a. are many new fe and pleasant as . We want you 1 new store it is. ' IT\ shop at your leis and roomy store , high every side. Eve sll'"1 are easily access! vhere % ^ rfleet patn. mere is r * At noon, whe elevator to the to j welcome sight?s your midday men jl ings, far alxive t p||P'j I awhile in the cc iiU, ' ; gj adjacent to the c k.- jx rj| your friends, too Mfrh f jl| We have span Jjgy. w ]j tractive place. I JAtr- tifully conceived the first floor, wh grey. The uppe: J Altogether, w< * Soirth deserves. filth Virginias and Ci ki,ul J nday was their good-w Vkit* *'tl~ When in Richi There is always i imuiuiyiL^ RICF 1 T* nrrnippn i***, IQ*<I ? ' ' I-'-'-'' cessful operation on the human body by a horse doctor would be a proof of the failure of surgery* Ita call is for skilled men, broad men, who have j thoroughly mastered the tools. with j which they must work, whose sense i , of public psychology la sure and true and whose vision of National oppor- < tunity is aa broad as the world." 1 r 0 i 1 s SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. Oh Saturday Dec. 22nd, 1923 at the court house door, I will sell to the , highest bidder, my George Barnett - Farm of 114 acres, including the : Hairs Catarrh Medicine 1 "r element, both I local and internal and has been succcss1 ful In the treatment of Catarrh for ovex ' forty years. Sold by all druggists. " F. J. CHENEY Sl CO., Toledo, Ohio ^ Rhoads V |o O TH w ready to serve you in our new d greater than ever. What a del t double the room we had before, ion ia-new. New fixtures, new st eluding Men's Clothing. And, 1 atures to make your shopping trip well as profitable. to come in and see for yourself whi Make it a trio of inspection, if i ure. You will find it a big, airy, !. Something to rest and deligh rything is orderly and in its plac ible, yet nothing is thrust obtrusi 10 uncomfortable crowding in the n you are a little tired and hunj p floor. There you will find a mos i magnificently furnished dining-r< 11 or afternoon tea among delightf he noise and bustle of the street >mfortable and luxuripuslv fury lining-room. It is a convenient p ?d no pains to make this new stoi fixtures and furnishings throughc . Dark walnut is the decorativ ile the second floor is tastefully doi r floors are richly finished in heav ?think it is just such a splendid We want our friends in Richm arolinas to consider it their stor< ill and confidence that made it pos nond, don't fail to stop in at Milh i friendly welcome awaiting you. dHb efeJIW I M O N D house and lot formerly belonging to t N'iclc Reade. This Farm ia around 100 yda. from the New Baker Mill- , ing property. Also at same time ami place, I will aell my new 8 room, 2 t story residence, situate in the South East section of the town of Roxboro on "New Street," being a part of the lots purchased of A. M. Burns. This is a new building, recently construct- 1 Ed, and now occupied by Ira Wrenn, laid lot being 75 x 210 ft, and front- ? ing on "New Street", and well furn- i ishei with lights and water. For further particulars, see said Ira ' Wrenn or T. C. Brooks. J. T. Walker, owner. T. C. Brooks, Lawyer. NOTICE. Owners and mortgagee take notice that the land listed and described below was sold for taxes on August 27th. 1923, and is being readvertised ore like thi |jjj a A store, bigger, ightfui place Everything ?ck and new /va >esides, there ja/j! ?comfortable _ i i it a beautiful "* ,rou like, and W^mr well-lighted t the eye on CiM ' yJljH e. Counters [<H tW^jvely in your IPll'Ili tH''''' o aisles. l^n? i f"' Sry, take an A f it restful anid ? ? *' x>m. Enjoy <><*? ill surround. Then rest lished foyer, lace to meet . 'JO e a most at>ut are beau- ! 1 e scheme on ne in French "^aFfT'r* I store as the ond and the s, because it - Omi of Ik* moil ct !S,Dle- able corners In Ik* th* Shoe D* part mi ?r & Rlioads. t**i pint* to buy a able shoes, too, amd piece for style tips ' y purchasers as follows as preseribd by law: M. N. Gentry, 68 acres in Hollowys township. Luis Bailey, 28 acres in Roxbora ownship, Mrs. Bffiq. Woodall, 3 1-2 acres in loxboro. John W. Hester, 60 acres in Mt. Uriah township. Mack Burton, 100 acres in Mt. Tirah township. Haywood Davis, 1 acre in Woodslale township. W. C. Carver, 10 acres in Woodslale township. Squire McGee, 42 1-2 acres in Olive liU township. D. W. Ledbetter, W. G. Bradsher. 0 ?2J3:v CONSTIPATION m. ^ A cause of many ills. Harm* ful to elderly people. A/way rMm takimg CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Easy pleasant rff.ill?. uulygle I r> .. i-' 111 < ''S i . 1 . =3 . ? ?r Department for nan's Apparel is a cona/ bazaar of fashion, a round style shorn. Li ho I irror of fashion, it re- I ' S ihr mnA? r est \1 h, Peris, Newport and r places of fashion. fPF | store? jL-?r & > tut. A ?m fort- * good N ' ll ' . ' ? ?
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