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^ ^ ^\Vhi^ Indians^Arr J* ^ ^ "S "V ^ Here nre shown three white Indi ? 4rd O. Marsh of .New York, who "San Bias country of Panama. Ti Srith anything thoy sftW ln the.won f - ?? - : tor the liver Beware of imitation*. Demand the genuine in l<k and 35c package* bearing aboee trade mark. o SALE FOR DIVISION The undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash August the 5th, 1324, at 12 o'clock M at the Court house door in Roxboro, the following lot or parcel of land lying and being in Roxboro Township in the Corporate limits. Said lot being 100 ft. by 150 ft. and known as the D. M Andrews Distillery lot.Reference is also made to Plat of same in the Register of ris office Person County in Book page 592, for more perfect and minute description of same. On this lot is situated a good frame building. Signed J. M.. O'Briant, W. T. Daniel, 2t : -e ? TAKE 100 n S.tirf.ttion Guarantied or NO CHARGES We Know its Merits" Davis Drug Co. Hambriek, Austin & Thomas, Druggists iNewion-wiiKerson urug Lo. :;|v 1.2.3.4,! Still aYc The Willys-Knight and enjoy for years all the thrill of -42 he can drive 50 miles ai after hour?without out loss of power?v ? without carbor ever needing valve The Willys-Knight the most powerful < built ? and the qu type of engine in th improves with use. Willys-Knight own miles and more.wit! for repairs dhvfhe t WIL S. J. J AC ^ ' Roxboro, ~ " ^ ' ' . rr . . ' " l-'i ' . y ?J ' '? ? tve In New York j -|tt| 'Sifek \ an children of Panama with Richdiscovered the tribe of 40t) in the le children failed to be impressed ider city of civiliration, New York. ??-- -t-! : ?Pick up' the squares and burn them if-your cotton acreage is small and boll Weevils are just getting a start. After they become numerous only dusting will control them says extension Workers of the State College of Agriculture. o DR. S. RAPPORT of Durham will be in Roxboro ut DAVIS DRUG STORE every first Wednesday in each month to examine eyes and fit glass es. When he fits you with glasses you have the satisfaction of knowing they are correct. TO SEE BETTER SEE ME. My next visit will be Wednesday, AUGUST 6th. HI Beware of Imitations! Unices you m? the "Bayer Cross" am package or on tablet* yon an not get- } | ting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over twenty-three years far Colds Headache ' , Toothache Lumbago Neuritis / Rheumatism -? Neuralgia Pain. Pain Accept "Bayer Tablet* of Aspirin* only. Each unbroken package contain* proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets oost few cents. Drug* gists also Bell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Moaoaoaticacidecter of SaUcrlicacid. -1' ' ll 5 \ears? >ung Car is a car you can keep . A touring car with >rsepower?a car you J id more, an hour, hour : over-heating?with/ithout engine trouble i cleaning r?without grinding. sleeve-valve engine is ;ngine of its size ever ietest ? and the only e world that actually It "is common for ers to report 50,000 hout spejrfithg a cent sngine. '4 LY& UM I 95 I ~ V KSON N. C. ' Jr ' ^ THER<V: ! RIEB. July )?24 Ij^ ' J" ' Whistling Wos^tsit 18 * "" I ' ' ' ' ' li ij. u L.-a ... 1 i. ii wuuiu uc iicuruw vimuii iiiuccu iu g rejoice in the movement of freight as 'So Jgj great trains go back and forth across ithe country carrying grain, livestock, poultry and farm products to seaboard markets?and in return bringing man5) ufactured goods to inland consumers. Such activity means prosperity to the nation; more, business; better markets; peace and plenty. Unless this community takes all necessary steps to be part of that activity, however, the day cannot be evaded when Roxboro will be nothing more than a whistling post. Marketing the things you have to v I Remember Churches are just as inspiring in Roxboro. Schools are just as good in Roxboro. Taxes are just as low in Roxboro. ' Itgd i| Stores are just as progressive in Roxboro. |i| Homes are just as comfortable in Roxboro. I Neighbors are more neighborly in Roxboro. Friends are more friendly in Roxboro. I This Is Y And My 1 ImproveJ . . : " T . B n ra 1 t 1 sell and baying your necessities, lux- 1 uries and pleasures right here in Roxboro is the method whereby we can evade a whistling post identity and in- | sure inceased values in our farm and s town property; more jobs; better pay and a more prosperous people. For every case of freight which comes to Roxboro this year; or every ? > car shipment sent out, there should be | two next year. If we establish that goal and work toward it then town growth | is assured. We have every natural.as- ? set needed right here in Roxboro. So | j . it is purely a matter of resolve and a " i i* pulling together to that end. 1.1 The sun shines just as bright |I in Roxboro. Work is just as plentiful i\i Roxboro. ? ? P| . ,,,HI Wages are just as high in |? Roxboro. leg ' r. J , , .... Lire s necessities are just as P cheap in Roxboro. Markets are just as plentiful |j in Roxboro. Happiness is just as possible g in Roxboro. . ^ So stay in Roxboro. | Sell in Roxboro. And buy in Roxboro. B our Town rown Let's j t! 7SS i :?M
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