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THE COURIER J. W. Noell, Editor. MbM Every Wednesday Evening SUBSCRIPTION TERMS H H a year, 75 cents for 6 months M cents for S months?Cash in Ad MBt. iir.. Ike Editor la in no way responsible Sn views expressed by corresponipi A4vwitithif Rrt?re??nUtlv? (_ H* MERICAN PRESS A550CI AT ION Entered at the Post Office at Roxhsaa, N. C., as second-class matter. Roxboro, N. C. Dec. 3rd 1924 CLEAN-UP WEEK. It should not be necessary for the ? dread women to have to call attention ta the fact that certain days or resales have been set aaide for cleannp week, bat it it necessary. The tenth is, wouldn't you hate to hove to fire in a town or city where there nan no good women to keep you in flee atraight and narrow wiiy. This hp the way, in calling attention to Mm notice elsewhere that next week, k^pnning Monday morning, is CleanVp Week, and the ladies are expecting every firm in this good! town to -begin early Monday morning to clean gp that beck lot, land our advise is Mm Mm it, for a committee composed * these same good women are going 4a hamtoet that back lot, and woe belila the man who haa not heeded this injunction. i jh JisiAtaing state politics the ether night a gentleman of rare judgaeet said to us that "The machine ana eat in the tut election?both in 4he primary and at the polls on NoveeAer 4th, bnt it would never be tqpAe the same again." Yes honestly, ens heliesre the "machine" has found net that while machines can, or have he^.- directing affairs that it taken seta* to count, and th?t in the future the masses will have more to say ~ skait Who. will be the candidates, la other words this thing of slating 0smnn and other oficers from her to sixteen years ahead is a has of the DIkt And sn mntn if 1,a The proof reader, the lihotype man, wm4 the gtalloy man who did the cor- j TBctinjt balled ua up last week in our MOs squib about the Greensboro Maws and our good friend, Gerald dshason. What we tried to say, was; Us do not know what the inducewst was, whether from a financial standpoint or otherwise, but we siseenly regret that whatever it was Ik* News did not meet it and refuse lot Gerald Johnson leave his post as associate editor. We miss his writings, and, somehow the News v ksas not charm as it once did. KVfoi ess met Monday bat other than psas the necessary deficiency MBa little will be done during the i?ainller of this session. The Sspdblican Caucus read out LafWMie and two or three other inaanxants, and this act may give some hanhle in the near fature, but the JkqpaMicsns figured that they could wad. 4a much hurt during the remaindfer of the short termy and at the beginning of the next session they BBkare sufficient majority to leave, mrnrnmrn. DREAMS COMB TRUE Narth Qaroiinn is one of the old* eat states la the Union. Twenty yisw njro it wax one of the poorest. His da j. with practically no immi-1 0BMm from other states, with only? JObm increase in (population that -asanas from its excess of births over, I Sastlu, it finds itself one of the rich-' eat states, fMgmi P it relpitny in uay desirable instrument of civil- j Ml life?a community of-contented,! andaatrious citizens', with bdiu'.ifuiaasl modern homes, thriving farms ami fretorua, hotels in every small afe that can not be excelled any-' ^bore, highways that make travel saai commerce comfortable ifnd exjadlHuia. schools that are (food and iafly jprowinfr better, a public health fapailniiint that haa brought its *slli rate to the lowest in the awMtry and beat of all, a (people of aaaworiiaf npon-thn great tsaoea of Mfc, inspired by a common idOil, infmiwl with a common - purpose, baanti innl by their soocess hi the yaranit of a great vision, and_confiF ~ pressing fcoward to further . Mm Ahaut twenty-five year" SCO there "ansa a man named Aycock?iFrosn Vtaaeb 3trother*a Article on' Noath ?fttiiy 'fceirH p)nnie True, in ^bsrrtl'j Work, November, 1921, I IH'ath of Mr. Cozart. (Following an illness extending overi s period of 12 months, W. J. Cozart, one of Roxboro's well known and highly esteemed citizens, died on Thumday morning at 11:30 o'clock. The deceased was able to walk about ? little each day up until 1 a month ago when he was forced to ] take to his bed and following that time gradually grew worse until the end came. Dropsy was the directj cause of his demise. The funeral service was conducted Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock! and the Interment in the cemetery. Wantg&ri FOR SALE, 1 grocery stock and fixtunes at loch illy. Terms, right for cash. S. C. King & Co., Woodsdale, N. C. It pd FIRES, FIRES. For twenty-five yearn we have paid every loss satisfactory to insured. You may be next. See us at once. SATTERJFIELD INS. AGENCY. "OLD AND TRIED". 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Dengue, Headaches, Constjpatioon, Biliousness. It is the most speedy remedy we know. SPECIAL for 10 days. Leaksville all wool double Blankets 66 by 80, far $7.60. The regular price on these blankets is $10.00 to $12.00. Dixon & Feathenton. 11-26, 2t "Want ads" bring home the bacon, i Bthe way one man who tried it expressed himself. Have you tried itT One ce$it a word. POCKE7TBOOK LOST, between Mr. [Goodman's store and Go-operative Warehouse, containing $68.75 and some notes. IFtnder please return to The Courer office and receive reward. It pd. FOR SALE, 35 pare bred Hampshire pigs, weighing from 60 to 70 pounds. See or write at once. Stephen B. Moore, Route 6, Roxboro, N. C. It p OFT OF THE GLOOM Many a Gloomy Countenance in Roxboro Now Lightens With Happiness ' I A bad back makes you gloomy. Can't be happy with continual backache. The aches and pains of r. bad hack Are frequently duo to weak kidneys. iDoau's Pills are recommended for weak kidneys. - ? So Roxboro citizdns testify. *?? r? A ?1??.. IWaA. Ct Dim. u. m. Aiiuii'wnf ucpt/v RoxborO, says: "I had a great deal of trouble with my back and at times I could hardly straighten after sitting or stooping. I used Doan's Pills for these attacks and they always relieve me of the misery. Other members of my family have also been benefited hy Doan's" (Statement given January 28, 1915.) On December 12, 1921, Mrs. Andrews said: "Doan's helped me in the plat and I gladly confirm my former statement." 60ct, at all dealers. Foster-Milbum Co., M?rs., Buffalo, N. Y. LAND SALE By virtue of the power vested in me under three deeds in trust, registered in Person County in bk. 2, rkges 262 and 502, and bk. 3 page 11S, executed to me by William Humphries and wife, tlennle; default having been made at the request of William, I will, on the 1st Day of January, 1925, sell at public auction for cash in front of the court house dooj in Roxboro, at 12 o'clock, that certain tract of land1 lying in Allensville township, N. C., adjoining the lands of Ed White, W. S. Wilson, estate of W. T. Slaughter, estate?of D. C. Walker, J. O. Perkins, A. G. ftravitte, Z. T. and Willie Gentry, and perhaps others; containing 76 acres more or less. This 1st day of Dec., 192-1 | ? > T. C. Brooks, Trustee. ' : l-and Sale We will sell at public auction on Monday, January 5th, at 12 o'clock in front of the count hpqne c'oor in Roxb<m tho following tract of land, situated in Olive Hill township, hounded as follows: On the north by T. D. Wlnatead; on the eayt by W. S. Stijphona; on tho south by Aubrey rtnandou and brother, " and1 on the west by A. J. Ploiaants, containing 100 acres more or less. Fine tobacco and grain land. This land Ir being sold for division 'Any one wanting to buy this law* privately call and see W. J. Snipes W' J. Snipes, E. A. Snipes, 1~ C. Snipes. _ ' W F. Snipes, r~' . Miss OTa Lee Snipes. THE ROXBORO ( Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrat of the estate of Robi^i Brown dees Bed, late of Person County, this to notify all persons having claii i against the estate of said deeeas I to exhibit them to the undersigned Roxboro, N. C., on or before the 6 day of December 1926, or this noti will be pleaded in bar of their 1 covery. All persons indebted to said ests will please make immediate paymei J. W. Clayton administrator uf Rc in Brown, deceased. This the 3rd day nf December 1924. . WE HAVE A BIG LOT OF I . o Meat Knives SauI sage Mills, Meat t Choppers. Heating Stoves for Coal I and Wood. Come to see us. I [Our store will be open Saturday NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK FARMERS HARDWARE Co. Roxboro, N. C. Phone 99 RA1 Sp< REDL Ri 9 by I 2 Brussels Rugs I patterns Sale Price $ 9 by I 2 Axminster Rug to get- This rug will la Sale, $27.50 2 yd. wide I c m Blai Great Overco Buy Your Overcoats N You Buy For Men and Boys A S and Makes at a Great F COATS. SUITS, J Buy Them Now Wi Raiff'sD KOXBl T 'V / IQURIER.PBCEMBEB 3rd., 1924. or ? " ' m- ' Iyy*r- . ; is Stop ! Look and Read OS ^ j pj \s I hsvs opened a Grocery Store on Depot Street, next door to Brooks A Latta, and if it ia Z GROCERIES it will pay yon to call. Phone 104 and ' ite Ret them delivered at your door. | at. Sample of prices: i >b. White sugar 8 1-2 cents. Brown sugar 8 cents. Kerosene oil in 5 gal. lota 85 cts. Meat 10 cents. Irish potatoes 40cts. peck. ' {Flour $8 to *0.50. CHAS. BUCHANAN'S | GROCERY. THE CUT RATE STORE. { 11 _ *"~T' '? m AUTO ACCESSORIES When in need of Tires Casings, Chains, Gas ~ Oil Alchol or Anything in the auto accessories line yon will save money by seeing the L. & W. AUTO CO, Court St., opposite the court house. [FF'S icial fCTION lgS Lxtra good quality and new v C21.75 ?s, This is the rug you want st you for many years. On t \ floor oil cloth iale Price $1.19 akets = I w< ly Reduced j *1 & at Time low Our Prices Will Make SUITS plendid Selection of Colors (eduction DRESSES and HATS. Kile They Are Reduced 'ept. Store >RO, N. C. ? ALL ABOARD FOR CHRISTMAS J; . ^vp rhanksgiving is passed. The next stop is Christmas. Get ready for it. We are opening up and displaying our line of Christmas goods this week. You will find here gifts suitable for all, men or women, boys, girls and.children. Gifts bought here will be found useful as well as ornamental. COLD WEATHER IS HERE We have just the clothing to keep you warm; nice woolly overcoats, Bradley sweaters, good warm underwear, nice looking comfortable gloves, blankets and comfortsAnd the prices are the best. READY-TO-WEAR REDUCED. Prices of all Ready-to-wear are greatly reduced and we still have a splendid stock of Coats, Suits, Dresses etc. Also ladies hats at remarkably low prices. Come and buy, get the best and save, money. Harris & Burns | Roxboro's Best Store. Have yon got One? If you have a bank account and are REGULARLY adding to your balance, we congratulte you and say "keep it up." If you have no bank .account, we urge you to come in and open one. The satisfied, confident feeling it win ? give you to know you are getting ahead, will strengthen your determination to make your balance grow. Come in today. We will welcome yeu. Peoples Bank | "The Bank of The People" See the latest in Ladies Long >ves at Wilburn & Sitterfield. >EOIA-L for 10 days. Loaksvillo all CY^lD >ol double Blankets 66 by 80, for * UK ^ .60. The regular price on these Mikets is $10.00 to $12.00. Dixon j (->itn 1CTM a o Featherston 11-26, 2 CHKlb 1 MAS liSmr. I COME > II ^ ^ ^' 'PQ everything I fo do evreything ap- 1 I those I b ?* rxr':,-!' christmas - > S3 po-tly tmi cffi i?nily Hp j rtSf ?nd with tita utmost Hal ?, . _ ._ . :v particular wisher t-; UAIvLo I 1"y-?S^'" i BLANKS SrWrrERS MB . - ?XTtiffS H? pi Funeral Director* js3 AINLJ j -Roxhoro, N. .C. j | MORRIS I
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