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Brooklyn Honor Roll First Grade: Fannie Lee Rhew, j Second Grade: Horace Clayton, Floyd Wade. Third Grade: Arch Gentry, Xaomi Daniel. Fourth Grade: Jack Clayton, Myr tle Wade. 'Fifth Grade: Lo.vd Clayton Gar rett Hicks, Nathaniel Hicks, Stead man Rhew, Sylvia Clayton, Pattie Daniel, Stanley Clayton. Sixth Grade, Shirley Mooney. Seventh Grade: Maynard Gentry, 1 Dolphin Whitfield. ? Eighth Grade: Sophia Clayton. | 2. Always signal to drivers fol lowing you when preparing to stop or turn right or . left. Remgmber the most* dangerous turn is the left turn. Be sure you have the right- ' of-way and a clear road, front and back, when making this turn. 3. Have your lights well focused. ..Poor lights do not rhow you the roab and glaring lights blind oncorhing motorists? either is hazardous \o both partk-. ? . i 4; Observe a?l speed laws? rf or the safety of others and for your own safety. 5. Be* sire your brakes are in per fect order. They milst be well-lin ed, tight and equally effective on each wheel. On slippery roads; ap ply brakes without throwing out your clutch. This also applies in de fr*ri<Kng bitty. Tlwayn make the raitor help hold back the car by leaving the clutch in. 6. Be sure you have the right tire equipment to make your brakes take immediate effect. Balloons are the best solution here and the more flex ible they a ft, the better brake-ac tion you will get. Tread design and completeness of road contact are important. In this latter condition, 1 can rpeak authoritatively and say that Firestone Tires are your "best bet.' .\vTrestorie's tread has the greatest number of non-skid edges of any low pressure tires made. Further more, this tread is in complete con tact with the road surface because the side walls are more flexable, ow ing to their >? Gum-Dipped cord con struction, a feature found in. ^o 1 ether t'.re. :i . o Six cooperative carlot shipments rf limestone have been ordered by farmers of Durham County this fall. Making Traffic Safe Making traffic safe for all, is more a matter of the "Do's" than the MDon'ts" according to a well known Roxboro business man. "To often the emphasis as placed on j what they should do," he said. | This statement was made by J. ' M. Featherston of Central Service | Station, local dealer for the ?Firestone Tire & Rubber CJo. In addition, Mr. Featherston gave what he believes to be the six fundamental rules of safe driving under present condi tions of heavy traffic: l.'Keep to the right side of the road; be sure the way is clear be fore going around a car ahead and sound your horn before passing. Sale - Personal Property I will sell to the highest bidder f:r cash on Saturday, Nov. 20th, a lot of household and kitchen fur niture, wagon and wagon harness, 2 horses, feed cutter, plows and hoes, 1 riding cultivator, 1 boiler for ordering tobacco, 2 stacks of straw, 1 stack of hay, 1 stack of peavines, lot of stalk feed, 25 to 30 barrels of corn, and lot of wheat, and 1 Stu-" de baker touring car in good ruuning* shape. Sale will begin at 10 o'clock. J'. M. Jackson. On same date, beginning at 1 o'clock, we Will sell at auction to the highest bidder 1 horse, 2 Wheat drills, 1 binder, 1 mower, 1 rake, 2 cwu planters, 1 cotton plaptei-, all kinds of farming utensits, plows, cultivators, etc. 1 cook stove, range, DR. S. RAPPORT of Durham OPTOMETRIST Specialist in examining eyes and fit ting glasses will be in Roxboro at Davis' Drug Store every first Wednesday in each month. His glas ses will give you rfeal pleasure and satisfaction. They are accurate h fitted in every detail. They feei i ??ijrht and look right. Charges ?-ea-| **ltiabTav ' . ? | My next visit .viU ' December . 1st* ? j ? ? . , ; BRING YOUR COTTON TO ROXBORO We have opened for the season's cotton | crop. Bring your cotton to us and we will give you our best service Steady market for ycur cotton any day, except Saturday. T. T. HESTER & CO. Fat Broilers In Eight Weeks! Just suppose you started with 500 chicks, costing about 20c a piece or ? 100.00. Your feed bill for eight weeks would be Ground J38.00 ? total cost ? 1 33. GO. I.et us say 200 of the chicks are cockerels. Tuxedo-fed for eight weeks, they're now market broilers worth at least 80c each ' or % 1 60.00 ! Eight weeks from the start and you clear a profit of $22.00 and still have 300 pullets that cost you nothing! Sure there's money in poultry if you feed Tuxedo after chicks are 48 hours >?hl and stick to it all the way. If you haven't tried Tuxedo yet, start toi ixj. We rec ommend Tuxedo Feeds. R. H. GATES ROXBORO, N. C. Tuxedo Chick Ce-re-a-lia Sweets Tuxedo Dairy Tuxedo Hog Ration Tuxedo Starter Tuxedo Buttermilk Growing Mash T uxedo Developer Tuxedo Rfegmash Tux?do Scratch Tuxedfi" Poultry" feed, fcay, corn, ifriifjtit* rto. I Mrs. J. W. and A. E. Jackson, | Administrators, J . ^ | Notice Of Sale . Of Valuable Land , UndeV and by virtue of the auth- { oritjj conferred upon me by a judg ment of the Superior .Court of Per I son County, in that special proceed- j in* entitled A. F. Duncan et al vs. J Cornelia Duncan et aJ, I will, on j Monday, December 6, 1926. J IBad Color I (liver trouble) "/"OCCASIONALLY I am trou bled with spells of consti pation and inactive liver," says Mis. Join L. Pence, Broadway, Va. "I always use Thedlord's Black-Draught when I feel a spell of this kind coming on, for it saves me a bad headache. My color gets sallow at times. I get real yellow, showing that the tro uble comes from the liver. "I have found Black-Draught to be the finest kind of a remedy for this. I take Black-Draught and make a tea out of it, and take it, along in small doses for sever al days. I have never found any thing that served me so well. "Since 1 have known abput Blade-Draught, I have not suffer ed nearly so much with head ache, caused from indigestion. If I find my tongue is coated, and I wake up with a bad taste in my mouth, I know I have been eating indiscreetly, and I imme diately resort to Black-Draught to straighten me out." BfflJLaai ! at 12 o'clock* M., in front of the court house door in Roxboro, North Car olina, sell to the highest bidder, for ?ash, thefollcwing described land: That certain tract of land in AJ lensville Township, Person County, Xorth ' '.r adjoining the, land* of Sonnie Bullock, A. F. Duncan, W. J. Lunsford, W. I. Newton et al. and known as the J. W. Duncan be me place, containing one hundred and ?ixty (160) acres, more or leas. >4 *1 Thin- land will be' offered first in lot* end tfien as a while, and the court ask to confirm the sale bring ing the greater price. ThU November 3, 1926. WALLACE DQINCAN Com, p Teach Your $ $ To Have ?? More Cents! BUY A NEW 1927 Model Ford Crowe! Auto Company Inc. n ? NEW PRICES ? Roadster . $360.00 Touring $380.00 ?? Coupe $485.00 ii Tudor Sedan $495.00 Fordor Sedan $545.00 Truck (Chassis) $32500 ? The Above JPrices Are F. O. B. Factory ? DON'T FAIL tO SEE THEM ? BEST OF ALI RIDE IN ONE ?? :: ? ? 'Home of Real Ford Service" XX Rn*boro, X. C. ii ? ? ? ? Buyer's Guide i Business Directory YOU CAN BUY IT IN ROXBORO ? GIVE THE HOME MERCHANTS FIRST CHANCE The Roxboro Courier, Believing that Most of the Needs of (he Community can be Satisfied here, has Inaugurated this Business Directory Department. Wherein Will be Found Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family. No Fraudulent Advertising Appears here. THE PEOPLES BANK "The Bank of the People" SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE JACKSON MOTOR CO. "STUDEBAKER" Every Year is a Stuocuaker Year _ When in Trouble ? Phone for .lack WALKER & LONG INSURANCE Office Hotel Jones corner Home of Roxboro B. & L. mucious REFRESHING Coca-Cola Bottling Co ?CALL IT BY NAME? NU-GRAPE "A Flavor Ye* Can't Forget' fiMEGoJLA ? rmmxmmmmi BOTTIJNG CO. CITY ELECTRIC CO. Roxboro, N. C. - Electrical Contractors Where Quality Counts We Win Let Us Estimate Your Next Job JOHN W. REAMS CONTRACTOR mad BUILDER Estimates Gladly furnished and prices Guaranteed Ofttcr in Newell Huilrflnc Phone 117S Roxboro Cotton Mill* LAURA COTTON MILLS LONGHURST COTTON MILLS x COTTON YARNS CANTOR'S DEPT. STORE Our Motto "Better Goods for I >88 Monev" ? CALL ON US FOR BARGAINS HARRIS & BURNS Everything from Head to Foot Tor MEN ? WOMEN ?and? CHILDREN ROXBORO'S BEST S_?ORE Whtxvm you need, look it up first in The Ilosooro Courier Business Direc tory.. If it is not here, we will tell you ?Khere you can get it. CROWELL AUTO CO. HOME OF Lincolns Ford Fordsons S. & J. GOODFRIEND (Successors t? A- Lipshitz & Co.) YOUR MONEY WILL GO FURTHER ? ? HERE Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dry-Goods and Notions Wilburn & Satter field It Will Pay You To Trade With Us ? TRY IT ? Rexboro's Dependable Store , ' * if . THE COURIER Roxboro N. C. For Satisfactory Printing send us your next order FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE FRIENDLY BANK Under Government Supervision ' AUBREY LONG & CO. "EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE" Pay Cash Cash Pay*. Store No. 1 ? Main Street, Phone 113 Store No. 2 ? Commerce Street, Phone 195 WATKINS & BULLOCK EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH If you need lun.ber ? 94 in your number SERGEANT- & CLAYTON "THE STA? KLEAN STORE" Phone , us your orders ? VVe deliver Promptly MOORE'S MARKET OfTfrinu The Choicest- Ciit* In Meats Mechanical Refrigeration for your Protection Phone 1.75 Satterfield Insurance Agency Yon Cannot Foretell thr Future But You Can Provide For it "Old anil Tried" E. D. CHEEK & CO. Home Furnishers ? Funeral Directors Dependable Service At All Times ROXBORO LUMBER CO. BUY IT FROM US AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE "Home of Quality Lumber" D^VIS DRUGCOMPANY j^-eacriptions a Specialty TIIK , STORE. Agency -Whitman * and. / Eastman a GEORGE W. KANE f BUILDER and CONTRACTOR "No Job too Big ? None too Small" T. W. PASS & SON FURNITURE We can furnish your home from the Parlor to the Kitchen Carolina Power & Light Co. i HOME-LIFE MADE EASIER Ask the Lady who has an Electric Kanire MORRIS TELEPHONE CO. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Don t wait to write, TELEPHONE ROXBORO LAUNDRY Let Us Do Your Dirty Work Wt Are Well Equipped Dry Cleaning Pressing Phone 157 J, Y. BLANKS GROCER Successor t<> BLANKS & MORRIS Don't worrv about wt>at you shall eat ? ' Phone 25
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