DEATH OK MOTHER On March the 9th, 1925, in the ab sence e f her husband, the Death Angel visited our home and called dear-beloved mother to come higher. Mother was (jaken away suddenly which was a great shock to her fami ly. *neiffhbon and Criends. . While "she had been a great sufferer for nearly 21 years, she was up and doing, was faithful to the last to home, husband and entire tfamily. Mother was so good and patient, so kind and forgiving, she grumbled so little during the. years of suffer ing. In the death of mother, Mrs. J. S. Wrenn, we have l:st a good mother, a good fai'.hfut wife and a friend to all. But God knew best and we should try and be recon ciled to the will of God. But it is so hard to give up moth er. A child only has one mother and no one can fill her place. Had god willed it so I would have gladly taken her place, because I never thought I could bear to see her go. I" loved her so. Mother can rnot come back to us but if we are faithful, some time we will all raetx again. We should not wish mother back because she is sweetly resting in the arms of Jesus, mother having told me ?o many times she was wil ling and waiting for the Lord to take her. All she minded was leav . ing Papa and the children. Mother was a faithful member ? Mill Creclt chiirch, go'nst wlien her health would pefmit, ard 1 believe was there in mind or.d spirit when not able to go. Mother walked and taught a Godly life in home and ?wherever she went, and we believe without a doubt thou art happy in thy home, not built with hands. Mother leaves a husband, six child Ten, 27 grandchildren, 2 sisters, one half brother and several half sistexs. 10l mourn her death, we can only filto.w in the way mother has gone, tie way of yeaco and rest. Oh Mo'her, when we think of thee "Ti* but a step to calvary ~ Thy gentle hand upon our . brow. Is leading us to Jesus now. She came 9 while , on earth to smite, Then sweetly passed away. Lik* summer's flowers in lovelyi bowers, Just blooming in May. . AH I could write would not give mother justice. She was too good nnd kind, so patient, nothing I can write would ever stand out for mother as she was herself* While we loved mother so^ deeply, we also love pur dear Father, a^d there is'nt anything I Would not -do to comfort, cheer and make him happy. May heavens ri?h33t blessings rest on husband and children. ? -One who lov.d Mother, Bessie. That the dairy cow has a marked cfl'tct on the health of n.itionS is sho.vn "T#y ra . ?ce:it f.tudy of Z\ coun tries mat's a' tho. . Ofcy'3 .State Uni versity. In .New Zealand where ihere are 25 cows for. each 100 per ^JVons the death rate is only 10 per "1.000 inhabitants as against 31 deaths in" Chile where there are about 5 cows to every 100 persons. New 12 Passenger Bus ? Comfort and Service Assured Leave koxbiro "10:30 A. M. Leave Roxboro 5:30 P. M. Leave Durham 8:30 A. M. litvt Durham 2:30 P. M. Every Day, "Sunday Included. Hallos Cafaiwfe . b a Combing Trc?imcnt,"bcti? f\ and internal and has been nucccsi* ful In the trcicrr cot ot Catarrh for ovct forty yean. S6ld by all druggists. P. }. i :i t'Sr.V & GO., Toledo* Ohio VENERABL Venerable service? j? | service" that com mands .respect be cause it has often before been tested and fjjnd not want ing ? 4s what we guarantee on every occasion. We Understand SPENCER'S Funeral Directors RoxbAto. N. C. TEACHER CLEANS IP IN FLORIDA REAL ESTATE Veteran Oiford Educator (icti $16,000 For Property He i Took For Small Fee Jerome C. Horner, veteran teacher of Oxford, was in Raleigh yesterday on his way back home fr-ra Florida with $1-5,000 profits as the result of an involuntary investment of $500* in Florida real estate made thirty-, two yean ago. 'It I II pnirptl thi- land ,n payment cf'a tuition fee of $500 of , a Florida pupil who attended the Horner's Military Academy, which was then located at Oxford, tut which, has since been movel to Asheville. He thought little mire about the property until ".-eeoitly .vhen news of the boom in Florida repl estate filled the paper*. Going to Florida to investigate he found that the land was located near Port Mayers where a 1 tfreat real es tate development has been going for ward. Real eotate men snapped up his property at sixteen . thousand dollars. Mr. Horner'3 profit was 3,100 per cent, which represents almost one hundred per cent par year on his original investment. Properly fed pullets wull more than pay for the care and extra feed by greater egg production next win ter, say poultry extension w>~kers. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having this day qualified as administrator of the estate of Ernest C. Bailey, deceased, late of Person County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present the same to the undersigned on or be fore the 26th day of June, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please mjike immediate pay ment, nrt-r-iTiina ?fith. EDWARD D. BAILEY Administrator. SALE FOR TAXES The following: taxes are due for the year 1923 and remain unpaid. Unless paid before day of sale I will sell - a i d land to pay taxes as listed on Monday, July 6th, 1025, in fronf of the Court House door in Roxboro N. C? at 12 j'clock, M : Allensville, White B. L. Dulce, Est., 1000 worth is a prescription for MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER DENGUE or BILIOUS FEVER It Kill The Germs Qqary Land $ 2745 Minie B. Slaughter, 6 1-2 Acres 0.87 O. L. Stmfiqld, 11,1 acres 100-67 Aliensvilte Colored "* Randall Baird, 20 acres c 79 Bushy Fork, White L. C. Bradsher, J 3 acres 117.83 Mias Ruth Whitfield, 33 acres. 16 36 Cunningham, White R. L. Paylor, ?209 acres 391,20 W. H. Wagrstaff, 150 acres .. 112.55 ? Cimnluifliim, Colored Joe Witliams and Dunright ; 81 aeraa Flat River,! White J. ,W. Yarboro, 65 acres _ 39.51 Holloways, White Joe Robertson, 154 acres .:... 61.54 Holloways, Colored Esom Warren, 2 acres 6 47 Mt. Tirzah, White J, II. Blaloek, 106 acres 50.90 W. Hester, 60 acres 20.89 ? Olive HiU, White James G. Bradsher, 220 acres. 79.60 Carter V. Lea, 54 acres 67.11 Roxboro Township, White J. T. Bradsher, 1 lot - 55.23 Woodsdale, White Clem Bowes, 10 acres ? J! 9.49 Hemy Duncan, 4 acres ? 2.26 Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan, 30 acres ........ 35.02 Jim Long, 3 acres _. ? - ? 5.86 Woodsdale, Colored Zeb Bailey, 28 acres 15.76 W. C. Carver, 10 acres 3.36 Walter McCain, 49 acres _. 21.86 Jno. Bulliam, -2 acres 6.74 'Itfcv. Sandy "Wadfc, 4 acres -- 10.25 N.T. SPOOKS, Sheriff, ?Tax Collector -ADMINISTRATES NOTICE Having this day qualified as the Administrator of the late Martha Hamlin and J. 6. Hamlin, of Person County, N. C., this is to ask all per sons indebted to said estates to please come forward and settle, and all persons holtfing claims against said .estates will present them to thft within one year from this date or this notice will be plea CHICHESTER S PILLS. D1A1IOSD BRAND PI!. J, a, for years regarded as Be*t, Safest, Always Relink SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST Jg& ? EVERYWHERE Si Do You Have ? HEADACHE? EYEACHE? i^You Hold Thing too Near, or too Far, to See Them? These and many more are symptoms of Defective Vision. _ We have furniahed properly fitted gla?aea to oyer 11,000 just ?ueh cases. ? i . ?? ] OFFICE IN CONNECTION WITH~ MR GREEN, "WATCH MAKER. OVER CAROLINA POWER AND LIGHT CO. IIIM 4>'gMrB?~ ? - . Roxt^ro, Jl. C.T )R. L V. LISENBEE, registered optometrist Over the top REGULAR ? UNDERWEAR Regular in Every Way ? full cut roomy garments carefully tailored from the finest quality of fabrics in each line.* Try* a Suit of our Underwear . * E. Latta Co. ROXBORO. N. C. STANDARD 'STANDARD" gasoline ded in bar of their recovery. This June 1, 1025. i. A. HAMLIN, Administrator. NORTH CAROLINA PERSON COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT In the Matter cf the Will of Ruffin Pavis CITATION J. T. Davis and all other non resident -devisees, legatees, heirs at law and distributees of the late Ruf fin ?Javis will tike nstleo 1 lhal W. R Davis, j. W. Davis, J. A. Davis, Mrs. Saline f. Burch and Mrs, Nora J,oe, having . filed a -caveat to. the probate of ai paper writing purpor ting to be tho last will and testa ment. of Ruffin Davis, late of Pe: ton County, North Carolina, and having filed the bond required by law, and the cause having been transerred to' the Superior Court for ? trial at term, they are- required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Person County, in Roxboro, North Caroina, n July 21, 1925, or at August 1925 Term of said pouft, and make them selves parties to said action if they so choose and file such pleadings as they m?y be advised. This July 16, 1925. D. W. BRADSHER.CIerk Sup erior Coort. 6-17-4ts j EXECUTORS NOTICE Ncrth Carolina Perioa County Having qualified as executors of the estate of .Mrs. Eliaa 0. Floyd, deceased, Ute o t Person" County, North C^roUna, this is to notify all persons having claims- against the c stats of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Roxboro, North Carolina, i n or before the 2nd day of Jane, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 2nd day of Jane, 1925. WILLIAM A". DANIEL, GEORiKK A.DANlEL, Executors. ^-ITCK! -^r v back without question ~ \l ^ HUHTI GUARANTEED ll?'OW DISKA8B REMEDIES /IB X K )) (Huofl 8*hr? and So?p), fait la I U fi the trutatDt of Itch.-EcsemB, V ?/j Ringworm. T?tt?r or other itch io? ikln dlaMMi Try thia trcalmeot at our rUk. DAVIS DRUG CO. Roxboro N. C MISERABLE! It JL Everybody is? when stomach and liver are out of order. Dyspepsia , indiguetion, Bii ioooneae, constipation and that tired feeling quickly ? removed with Chamberlain's Tablets Prompt and pleasant. Take two tonight and reel good tomorrow. Omit 25 cm. SMtftywktn For Sale By NEWTON DKUG COMPANY. FOR OVER ZOO TEARS Kaar'em oil has been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver and hiadder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. 33331 lorreet Interne! troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sixes. All t!rugjiits. Insist an the original genuir.c Gold High Up In The SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. EASTERN TEN NESSEE and NORTH GEORGIA Land of the Sky " Are Manv Good Places to -- ? SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION Reduced Summer Fares to All Summer Tourist Resorts Tickets on Sale Daily, Beginning May 15th Good Until October 31st, 1925 WEEK-END TICKETS NOW ON SALE WRITE FOR SUMMER VACATION FOLDER CONSULT TICKET AGENT Southern Railway^System J. S. ISloodworth, .D. P. A. RALEIGH, N. C. A UHntont iterlaratum af Snitejmtiienr? MANY; Year3 ago Prance Presented to the United States ' tjie now Famous Statue of Liberty as a token of Friend ship, also as a .Tangible "Evidence of Personal and National IIIdejKJDdeliet!. ? " ? ' Even .more Real and Tangible than the Statue of Liberty as a sigh of Individual Freedom is a Bank Book Showing Regular and Systematic- Deposits. ' Why not sign your own Declaration of Independence? Do it today. Come in and Open an Account. UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION - "THE FRIENDLY BANK'

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