F ; ' I' ?=^gy~j r*gr>.s!!>-.*^^9H ? 0-?Hrrtrtt.W.ia.P.) PROB ESSIONAL CARDS , ROBERT P. BURNS Attornoy-at-l.aw j Ollice over Davis Drug Store | | i [~ N. LUNSVORD . | Attorney - at - Ia?w I Office over Garrett's Store I Roxboro, N.rC. -S, I'*" W. T. BUCHANAN Stirvayor | Roxboro, N. C., Route 6. ' *. * " Dk. O. G. DAVIS * * Veterinarian, * " Offers his service to Roxboro * * and surrounding community * * Phone ?7. 8-15 6tpd* ; 'p * e ? *"* DR. J. H. HUGHES Dentist Office in Hotel Jones, next i door to Dr. Tucker's office. I I- : ? ? n nr r>nvrnv w r-v XM. U. VJTEi.> 1 n 1 , .u. u. Roxboro, N. C. } Offers "his services to the people { of Roxboro and surrounding section. DR. E. J TUCKER Office in Hotel Jones. DENTIST !0. B. CROWELL Attorney at Law, Office in Old Post Ofhfca Building Roxboro, N. C. DR. G. C. VICKERS i I^ENTIST Office in Newell Building on 1 North Main Street, next door to ^ Roxbcrc Grocery Co. ~ DR. r. L. THOMAS. Dentist, Roxboro, N. C. Office over Aubrey Long & Co*s store, Main Street. Office hours: 8:30 to 12 A. M. 1 to 5:30 P. M. ; ^? 1 ' HOW DOCTORS TOT | GOLDS AND THE FLU To break up a cold over night or to cut vhort art attack of grippe, influenza or sore throat, physician* and druggists are pnw I Tecommending Calotahs, the nausealros . Calomel tablet, thai is purified from dan- } Crous and tiokenmg effects. Those v/ho i Ve tried it pay that it acts like magic, by Tar more effective and certain than the old .style calomel, heretofore recommended by ; physicians. One or two Calotabs at bed time with ji swallow of water,?that's all. No salts, no nausea nor the slightest interference , with eating, work or pleasures. Next morn- j wig your cold has vanished and your sys- j e teiri feels refreshed "and purified. Culotahs 1 N are sold only in original sealed packages, wrice ten Cents <pr the vest-pocket sire-; , thirty five cents for the large family pack- : " . %gc:?Recommended and guaranteed by | ?? druggist*. Your money back if you are not '| delighted.?ad*. | : v" ' - -X. e Melancholy D Cleanses month ana il teeth and cids iligcsilos. ?<{# Relieves thai over- Pxf eatcu feeling and acid S Its 1-n-s-t-l-n-fi flavor || satisfies the craving lor BS sweets. Wrlgley's is double K valne In the bcnellt and M pleasure It provides. Settled in ita Parity , TTB Jfie/lavorlast&U Lame? a KT HI Drive out stiffness and ache After heavy exercise, apply a little Sloan's. No rtibbinj? is necessary?the liniment itself starts fresh blood circulating auickly through the aching muscles. At once?the stiffness vanishes, the nching stops I All druggists? c5 cents,* Sloan's Linirasnt?tills pain! * -? o Night Coughing-? How to Stop It Night coughing which, through loss of valuable sleep, often makes ^youieei utterly worn-out and use- I less during the day, and by quickly I weakening the system lays you I open to the most dangerous infec- I tions, can now be promptly checked I by a very simple treatment. Pco- I pie who have hardly been able to I rest on account of coughing spells I have found that they can sleep the I whole^pight through undisturbed I often after the very first trial. The treatment la br.tod on a remark- I Sble prescription known r.? Dr. King's I K*w Discovery. You simply tako a tea- I spoonful at night before retiring and I hold It In your throat for 13 or 20 sec- I ends before swallowing It. Tho pre erlptlon has a double action. It not only soothee and heals the aoreneu and 4*rKetton.- R quickly loceeus and removes the phlegm and congestion which Is ths real cause of the cough. The result Is that you usuelly sleep ne sohndly as a babo ths vary first night, aatl ths cough goes In a very short time. Ths prescription contains no opiates or harmful drugs. Excellent for children ss wall as grown-ups. For coughs, chest l_ PTttfTe htWBMMH. ssrs 1 li runt, gtfcirtwff I croup, bronchitis, laryngitis and bronchlol aflUu^ia, At all good dmggists. Ask for .The Roxbro Courier I Ts ays p I ^ ^ m f Administrators Notice. i Having; qua!itied as Administrator of the:'o?tate of L F. Gentry, deceased, late of Person County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of Nov., 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pldase make immediate paymen:. Thin Nov. 4, 1924, Ja3. A. Gentry, Administrator. O- ? - r ; I LAND SALE! E. Wells I will sell at auction on As executor of the will of Fannh SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 11 A. M. at Prospect Hill, N. C., al " of the real estate of the said Ftinnit E. Wells, consisting of 565 acres o? Fine tobacco and timber land. Thi-* fine farm has been divided into 5 wil soon turn from darkness into tracts, all tracts containing plenty of wood for farming purposes, and 2 tracts have large quantities of saw timber as follows: Tract No. 1 v 81 acres, fronts on No. 14 Highway and one third or more tendablo land some very fine tobacco land, and Dlentv of wood, som# saw timW ?.-? improvements. , Tract No. 2 140 acres, contains as fine tobacco land as can be found in the Prospect Hill section, and about one half of it is heavily timbered, both original and second growth. Fronts on Highway No. 14. No improvements. Tract No. 3 , ? 85 acres of good farming land, dwelling house, feed barn, 4 tobacco barns and pack barn, plenty of saw 1 timber for wnprovements. Fronts or Highway No. 14. Tract No. 4 $ I 111 acres, is the home place, nice dwelling with G rooms, 4 tenant houses, 5 tobacco barns and all necessary out houses. A fine farm in j high state of cultivation. Tract No. 5 18 1-2 acres of second growth saw timber. This land will be sold in separate tracts and as a whole, or in groups cf 2 if advance bid is made. Blue- prints of these lands can be seen at any time at Prospect Hill. Good three teacher school in 1-4 mile of this land. F. R. WARREN. EXECUTOR. 0 Notice Sale of Land_ Under and by virtue of the author ity invested in me by a certain Deed of Trust executed by Floyd Bowling on the 2atn day of Marcn 1924. and : duly recorded in the Register of deeds | office of Person County in book no 3, page 276, by he consent of the said Floyd Bawling, I will offer for . sale at the Court house door ir jRoxboro, N. C., Saturday November the 29th, at 12 o'clock M. for cash i the following described land | No. (1) lying and being in Mt jTIfzah Township, Person County, N C., bound on the North by H. Whitt, on the East by the lands of John - Harris, on the South by the lands of J L Bowling, and on the West by the lands of Jim Harris containTnJ-~ ( 23.6) acres more or less. For forth I" er reference is hereby made to deed! : - -- : sovember, 19, 1921. rom Urn ma Vaughn" and otheera < uly recorded in Register Deeds offiva] erson County, N. C. J No (?) Lying and being in Mt t irzah township Person County, N. C. 1 nd being bounded on the North [ is lands of the Estate of J. W. Peedl ffl m * .. . ' ' ' . IV any any a ba had ficii I buii this you pre< (4) We waj If 11 this THE NEW STU1 This nen < STANDARD SIX 113-in. W.B. SOU. P. S'Pas*. DupleX'I'hacton $1149 3-Pa?*. Duplex-Roadster 1125 3'Paas.C<>upe.HnadtH?r, 1395 5-Pass. Coupe .... 1495 5-Pas*. Sedan. . * 1595 5-Pass. Berlins . ... 16S0 4'wheel brake*, 4 disc wheels, 560 extra SPECIAL SIX !20-b\. W. 13. 65 // P. 5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton $1495 3'Pas*. Duplex-Roadster 1450 4-Pasa. Victoria . . . . 2050 5-Pak?. Sedan 2150 5-Paaa. Decline .... 222S 4-whccl brakes, S disc wheels, $75 extra BIO SIX I 27-in. W. a 757/. P. 7-Pass. Duplex-Phaecon $1875 5'Paaa. Coupe . .. . 2650 7-Pak*. Sedan .... 2785 7-Pass. Berline .... 2860 4?*??lieelhrnfcr?. 1 disc wheels, $75 extra ( All prices /. o. b. factories, and subject to change wuhout notice) Stud 8 - THIS IS in the East by the lands of Robert 5?y, on the South by the lands of W Harris and on the West by he lands of J P Harris, containing 5 afcres more or leas. For a more terfect description of said tract reere nee is hereby made to deed from orid's a ore thrills than can be best seller are within the best seller are within the mk book of your own. for the asking and unlike on it never grows old. Lach chapter. ( an entry o] ds confidence for its own little book to your colle will never veget it. Once acquired you will date its value to you. per cent .interest on al can serve you in many ] r?. THE FIRST NATIONAL I THE FRIENDLY-B> Business Man, All your i Bank are paid at par. DEBAKER STANDARD SIX DU v-type sc 7Id-time fan T~\AD has always wanted an open car. He likes freedom. He wants speed ? and flexibility. He loves to open 'er up on a smooth country road and feel the wind whiz past his face. But Mother .... she wants comfort and protection ? she's thinking of that rainy day when the youngsters have to go to school. And here at last is a new-type car to meet this old-time family problem. It's a glorious?joyous?free, airy open car when you went it. tnhan J* cfnrmo if mew l?? changed to a comfortable, weathertight encloced car with complete protection from wind and rain. , Thirty seconds is all it takes ? simply lower the roller side enclosures, without even leaving your seat.?You've never seen anything like it before. Tfte Duplex body is framed and JACKSON M ROXBORO f EBAKER A, S T U D B B T : . Hutch Whitt and duly recorded in Register of Deeds Office of FernsCounty. This 29th day of October 1924_ This land is on good sand clay read, eading into the State Highway Spencer Bowling, Trustee. V El' I " I | SfcJ . found in leaves of leaves of It cam foe i pages of F deposit) icr. Add ction and soon apWe pa$L 1 savings, profitable 1ANK \NK checks on --/ 1 =a 'f'v I lives an tilv torohlem / I shaped in steel. Upper and lower sections are integral. Thus its construction is substantial and its beauty lasting. It banishes once and for all the trouble of attaching the old-type curtains?makeshift a^ best. No more hurried efforts hunting for the right curtain while the storm, beats in. No more exposure, through holes torn in them, while trying to obtain* for the emergency, the protection given by a closed car. To the man unwilling to sacrifice the thrill of open car motoring?4? the woman who wants closed car protection right at her finger tips? this car offers a wonderful new adventure?it marks a new era in fine car possession. In justice to yoursalf *? see the ' new Duplex now. Only Studebaker makes it. OTOR CO. I. C. DUPLEX ? ? " m A K E R YEAR

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view