COTTON FARMERS Arias Yoar Cotton to Roxboro^ Two Good Gins. .f ???__ We are glad to say there is ' tm reason for carrying your cotton away to have it ginned, 1 for there are in Roxboro two of -the most complete ginning out- i fits to be found anywhere, the ] best money can buy. Mn G. j W. Thomas and Mess. - T. T. ] Hester & Co. have gins which j win compare favorably with , any in the country, and they i are anxious to gin the cotton , fat-this section. Cotton raising is a new thing , in this County, but it has been , clearly shown that cotton can be raised just as successfully < es tobacco and we hope in a , ver yfew years to see Roxboro j inst as rood a cotton .marker as I it is a togacco market. o?? . CUNNINGHAM NEWS Mr. W. T. Kirby. our popular ) and efficient Register of Deeds, was a pleasant and welcome visitor in our community this week. Mr. Kirby is a man after our heart, he is a "true blue" Democrat, no Radical or Independent. he is faithful to his fellowman and always ready and willing to help the other, candidates of his party. Quit ' knocking and boo3t your own party's candidate. We admire ( a man for sticking 1o his colors, and coming out in the open and , declare himself for one of the|( great parties, the Democrat or Republican. . Mr. James R. Franklin, man ' ager and part owne o' i ager and part owner of the Franklin Mineral Springs, was ( a frequent visitor to Roxboro \ last week. Something unusual i for Mr. Franklin to do, but when duty calls he always answers. He was serving on the irrann lurv. Jim h'ranklin is one of the best and most popu- 1 lar men living in the County. I a successful and safe business ' man. The good people all over the County knowing that 1 this good old township deserves ' something will give him the 1 glad hand and elect him as I Countv Commissioner by a big majority on Nov 4th. Miss Lucy Green, one of the beat and most efficient teachers 4a the State, is teaching at Olive Hill this year. , Mr- and Mrs. Thos. H. Owen attended sdme of the fairs and had a most pleasant and enjAjrable time. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Cuning-t ham and son, Merriweth^r Lewis, and Mrs. C. H. Richmond attended the burial sec-j; vices of Capt. Jack Irvine in ] MSton. ._i Rev. J._ L. Martin passed , through our city en-route to ] K _ . jt? ..' fT~~' ^ ! ' ~ER LATE THAN NEV1 BY BILLY BORNE Yanceyville, Saturday. Mr. Sam Green, one of our best and ' wealthiest farmers, Cl attended the big Co?op speak- p ing in Halifax Saturday. He said ? in enormous crowd of the best farmers from Va. and N. Cbead the distinguished speakers. One of the largest crowds vhich has gathered at Cuning- | I bam school heard Senator Tay- | ;or of Caswell, Mr. Cooper A- ? Hall of Roxboro, Mr. Beasly of . South Boston and Mr. Shields , of Roxboro last Friday night ' They gave' us the true facts about the Tobacco Growers n oo-operatiye Association, and showed thb great good there tvas in it for every farprner. At A the same place Friday night at 7:30 there will be several eloquent speakers on- th T. G. G. A. Mayor Yilbum of South Boston .. and others. Mr. Geo. L. Cuning- , ham, Sr., chairman of the Cuningham Local Tobacco Growers | ? Co-operative Association, will introduce Senator Taylor cf'p Caswell as the first speaker of|? the evening, and after his short] but true and convincing talk he| , will present Mkyor Wilburo of South Boston, the* gentleman that is known fro,m mountains to .seashore, that weilds the big stick against moonshiners and law breakers with 5.000 - per cent fines, inprisintments, etc., j a Ben Tilman with the pitch j j right when it comes to sticking iQ right in the place of . wrong. Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Armstrong f of Gastonia, and Mrs. Montrise fi Angle of Milton were guests in 11 [he home of Mrs. R. B. Bats * Saturday. ti Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Locklart motored to Raleigh Thursday, taking in the State Fair, ai Mr. J. Henry Ramsey has re- 5< turned from a pleasant business pi trip to Canada. : ir LAND SALE!X ! O j Under and by virtue of the pow- ^ erg contained in a certain deed of j trust executed on Dec_ lT 1923, by Joseph Thorp and wife, Arbunia: * Thorp, and registered in the office if the Register of Deeds of Perion I . County in Deed of Trust Book 5,1 lage 170 (default having been made I ' .u? - ... v..c payment 01 ine Dond secured thereby at maturity, I will on SAT |H URDAY NOV. 22nd, 1924, at 12| o'clock noon at the court house door in Roxboro, N. C., sell at ppblic salo ^ to the highest bidder for cash that,*1' certain lot or parcel of land conveyed pl b^1 said deed of trust and described i*1 as, follows, to-wlt; Beginning at a rock on the Aliens-' rllle at Five bork Road South-east tl corner of school house lot near Har- r1 cia HilT Baptist Church, Co!., thbrce ti Nor h with, school heusi !">t. ther.-r 2 Bast 70 yd- to cornrr in Harris- TTi'l o1 lot, thence North with said thnrrh ti line Henry I nwron tnd H. W Hnrrit H -e to if .tin. [Irrri. 11. Y.'.r,' ey m prrcr, then-e v.: :t w 'li II. Tri-ry F inr to a h'.clrory in lire, Cirtie . sir - + gfB " j I ??? w UP. con/HQ! outh with Joe Snow's linejAo the JlebMlTe and Five fork road a plant A rock, thence said Road to the beinning, containing 49 acres, more r less. See deed from J. C. and \V. '. Pass to Thorp and wife. This October 18, 1924. W. 1\ Pass, Trustee. MjSrllSXIN DI9BA3B RBMBDIKS /ftf \ WJ (Hunt's Salve and Soap), bit lu [ I I t / the traatxncot of Itch, Bcmin, V /A Ringworm, T?tter or othar itch* log akin dlaaaaaa. Try this treatment at Ottr risk. DAVIS DRUG COMPANY Roxboro, N. C. lPPLICATION for parole of joe duncan ' ?" ' Notice is hereby given that appliesion is being made for the parole of oe Duncan, convicted at the Augiist 'erm 1924 of the Superior Court of 'erson County of violation of the rohibition law, and sentenced to six lonths on the roads of Durham iounty. All persons opposing said applicaion are invited to transmit their pro?st to- the Governor. 10-15 2t LAND SALE! As executor of the will of Fannie !. Wells I will sell at auction on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 1 A. M. at Prospect Hill, N. C., all f the real estate of the said Fannie . Wells, consisting of 565 acres of me tobacco and timtfer land. This no farm has been divided into 5 acts, all tracts containing plenty of ood for farming purposes, and 2 acts have large quantities of saw mber as follows: Tract No. 1 81 acres, fronts on No. 14 Highway ad one third or more tendnble land, >me very fine tobacco land, and lenty of wood, some saw timber, no nprovements. , Tract No. 2 ? 140 acres, contains as fine tobacco tnd as can be found in the Prospect ill section, and about one half of it* heavily timbered, both original and ?cond growth. Fronts on Highway "o. 14. No Improvements! 'i-. . vr _ <> unci, O , 85 acre? of good farming land, welling house, feed barn, 4 tobacco ?rns and pack barn, plenty of saw mber for improvements. Fronts on ighway No. 14. Tract No. 4 , 141 acres, is the home place, nice welling with 6 rooms, 4 tenant ouses, 5 tobacco barns, and all necisary out houses. A fine farm In igh state of cultivation. Tract No. 5 18 1-2 ncres of second growth saw mber. This lend -will be soM In separate acts and as a whole, of in ifroups of if advance bid ia made. Blue prints f those lands <an. he. seen at any me at Prospect, Hill. Of od three' tench4r school in 1-4 ilV?$f this land. . ft. VTAPRFX. EXECUTOR. ... . _ >? " a " \ . ".ff. ' ~ It's the longest-lasting confection yon can bny i -and It's a help to dl- |'n gestlon and a cleanser j it - . If the poultry Is to ro through the inter in good health and with high I roduction. the house must be kept lean and sanitary, says Dr. B.' F.; laupp of State College. ?? ??o " - j Sideache Backache "I have been taking Car- n dul," gays Mrs. Lillie Bolton, of Lake Providence, La. "1 m got down in bad health and lost in weight until I only m weighed 120 pounds. I had bad pains in my sides and f| back and my lsgi hurt me until I couldn't walk. I stayed in bed half the time. , I tried ail kinds of medicine, but' it did ma no good. Finally I tried iGARDUl: Tlw Woman's Tonic " "ft aeema fik* it did me good -j! from the very first. After 1 had taken half a bottle I I I tleed an improvement I con tinned its use and I got bat ter and better. The pains in my legs and sides disap reared and I began to gain in weigni unw now x va(B 155 pound* tad fe*l batter than I ever did in my life. I am parfectly w*U and (trong. I hay* given it to my girl*. too." UtuSTof ^-r*.ndT^.T"".r mele'trouble. It ehould'help _ yon, too, in the lama way. _ B why not givo it a fair trial T ' EM* BBBBBBBBBbI i s ^ II Mo: any bes a bank 'N, had for fiction : Q wte i Itacl builds c this litt you wil On< preciat< (4) pei We car ways. I ' 11 . i Mr Bu this Bai Having qualified aa administrator the estate of S.M. Morris, deceased te of Person County, North Garcia, this is to notify all persons havg claims against the estate of said (ceased to exhibit them to the unI " --- WTtwfmiv^ - > ll&BJjj IWMM; C7T" -' "IWfc. ~ ill . ?tf9QCS(M Qlildren ? Ciyfor . MOTHERCa^ . tutc for Castor Oit, raregon Syrups, prepared for Infants To avoid imitation!, always look lot pfrv.-^yv H<rget ions or. each package. wld's a . JjGf- ' to] re thrills than can be fc t seller are within the lei book of your own. . . It the asking and unlike p. it never grows old. h chapter, (an entry of d< :onfidence for its owner, le book to your collectii 11 never reget it. :e acquired you will so s its value to you. V r cent . interest on all si i serve you in many pre IE FIRST NATIONAL BAN THE FRIENDLY BAIS siness Man, All your che tik are paidLat par. """ ' Vv";' > of Oct., 192B, or this notice wiu hV I pleaded in bar of tbeir recovery. AQ persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. 1 James W. Tatum, Admr. of S. M. Morris. Wm. D. Merritt, Atty. Cts mm HQ xia is a pleasant, harmless Substic, Teething Drops and Soollung ? n ornta onal {"*1iP.li #?? nil *? trm m ' the signature of Physicians eyerywhcic reounmend h. ?*?? V I' It "I r. 1 I 1 4 >und in aves of can be ages of eposit) m . Add on and on ap- . || /e pay avings. Citable scks oru g|

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