Professional Cards J. J. WOODY Mceaaed Km bit Inter Rukm. N. C. DR. E. J. TUCKER IteniiHt . Office in Hotel Jonei. ROBERT P. BURNS \ Attorney -at- Law I 1 Office in Old Post Otfice Building j I i DR. O. G. DAVIS Veterinarian, "Offers hU iervicc to Roxbbro and surrounding i?mir.unity Phone 87 I I f* T DR. H. M. BEAM Physician Offers his service to Rdxboro and surrounding country Gfffce over .Serjeant and Clayton's Store. Day or Night - - - Phone 31 J W. T. BUCHANAN | Survayor Koxboro, N. C.. Roots 6. I I DR. G. C VICKERS I Dentist Office in Witbarh and Satterficld. [ Store tfuildinf? on Main Street, up stair's, corner rooms. t DR. J. H. HUGHES Dentist Office in Hotel Jones, next door to Dr. Tueke.r's Office "I'/.,, B. B. HUM AOK. O. D.. * ; Reentered Optometrist 1 Smith Roston, V?. . '! "V-iR tented and sse* fitted. Pre scription- tw$ dedicated, ' also hrflvpn tens duplicated and. *ctfv**ed. 17 veir* exoeriMMV, N LUNSFORD Attorney -a?-I aw Office over Garrett's Store Roxboco, N' C. SUnSCRlKK THE r OLT.lF.h Drink M-;re Milk "Ui- ,T-?- C-.Vii'ig ?? W orkerp T.:,Kish. N. 0.'. ,\W... ii. -UiU: is ; *oo''.. :i healthy foul and a ecm > food ratlr.'r . than a mere bever age. It is essential to the proper development of the- young Of all animal life; it hardens the bones; make;* south! 'teeth apd i> a better bctautifier tVan th- pr*fc ared r.:s tvams t the chemist, K. i : V v? t!i? f o dve<-* ,12,0.0ft perxorts in Dtiv >.->?) (Viv.t; during ? he Week of Nov. IS w/.Vp Mr - Oo~r,ei;.ust hr.mp agent, put on a special "Mrl.fc ror-KoalthM v/ei'k in-, the; County. MJ"? Corndiui \va$ assisted by ?* trroup A extension v/orkcra from ,*?jtate College ana the VaUed State Dwprartmcnt.-Qf Agriculture. She al The man M*rth while is the man. > ho bringa home the l>a fOHi ? Moore'n ObHge-o-gram3 That expression has be come a synonym for mak ing making -<oo(f._ This market mate?;', (rood with fljr- folk.^ w4u? depend up* on it ' for thri? inpplv of fresh inspected meets. *ol had Jkft cordial support of tko I school authorities both it) the towns and in the county. The young lad ; ies taking special training at the \ Churchland Schocl aided in spread ing the message and before the week was over, each school child, white or colored, had heard, how mUk im proves the general health and re j lieves undernourishment. A total of 11,974 pupils were 1 eacheii . in 234 talks. The reaction i was excellent and practically every child stated that he would ask his parents for milk to drink in the future. But the message was also given to adults and live ta'.kfc ; were. made before 440 member* pf I civic club ? and par^nt-tcacher a.;.so j ciations. = '* Tr.e Iol*ke- ?:n thr- ign f~und ntuch apparent undernourishment. ? One of the interesting things found was that the Baptist Orphanage at ThcmasviHo "With 44o children ex amined had :nly 4(J children who j were i Oper cent or more under- j weight. Of the total number of j children, 432 were drinking milk j each day. The extension specialists; state that this was a good demon- ; stration of the value of milk in the , diet, because 07' per cent of the 1 ^children received milk and cnly ten . per cent were undernourished. ADVERTISE IN THE COURIER Tocvm Tax Notice . Th? Board of 'town Commissioners havs ordered all unpaid tans for tha year 1825 and any unpaid taxe* prior to 1925 advertised for sale in th? first issue of The Courier after December 1st, 1926. Come in now and pay your back tax and i.ave the trouble and expense ?f beint: ad vertised and sold. B. B. MANGUM, Town Tax Col- ' lector. A Word With the Old Folks Elderly People Are Learning Importance of Qood Elimination. IN the later years of life there is apt to be a slowing up of th<S j bodily functions. Good elimination, however, is just as essentia* to the old as to the young. Many old folks have Teamed the value of Down's Pills when a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys is required. Scanty or burning passages of kidney secre tkw>a ore often signs of improper kid ney function. In most every com munity are scores of users and en dorsers who acclaim the merit of Doan's. Ask your neighbor! DOAN'S p,%? Stimulant Dinrctic to thm Kidneys Foster -Milburn Co.. Mfe. Chen.. Buffalo. N. Y. 1 i H Bring Your Corn To The Meadow Corn Mill THE MEADOW CORN MILL and we will give you service and quality. ?'WE GRIND SIX DAYS IN THE WEEK ? We carry a line of Staple and Fancy Groceries Bring us your chickens and eggs? we pay highest mar ket prices for same. J. M. O'BRIANT, Owner and Prop. Leasburg Street . . . - - - - Roxboro. NV C. WE SELL TEXAS GAS AND OILS B Tuxedo Builds Pulling Strength Made of choice grains, mixed to a guar anteed, uniformity, balanced to furnish every element necessary for health and , energy, Tuxedo. Chop pets rig&t to the ? 4 heart of the animal rtn.l fills it with an \ indomitable will tii dig in and puil. wL ?-'xt?'9's Courage in a. horse or nv.ile.wicn a stiff i j'>!> is tacfcledi is found only when the animal has beeii fed right. Bone, mus ' cle tissue, nerves, energy, all Ssave to be t -f? ' 'tSl - "? renewed daily, and only a balanced ra ' V v tion like Tuxedo Chop will fill every l<'" yifSff/-y need. Get a few sacks today and watch \ V?|j results. \Vc recommend it highly. ' ''' \ R. H. GATES 1 Rnxborn, X. f. Tuxedo Chon At And Below Cost All Christmas toys, novelties and dolls, will be sold ^and below cost We want to convert these goods into money as early as possible Come to see us and we will convince you that we mean what we say Nert Door To Tobacco Sack House .1. C. Pass Ce-re-a-Ha Sweets Tuxedo Dairy Tuxedo IIoij Ration Tijxedo Cfcofr V fll Tajtcrio Chick "TuxeuU "Starter ? THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS Thursday, Nov. 25th, being Thanksgiving Day the Warehouses in Roxboro will be closed. They will close with the sale Wednesday, Nov. 24th, and will not open again until Monday, Nov. 29th. With all of the many blessings for which we will give thanks, none will afford us more pleasure than the remembrance of the way our good friends of Person and adjoining Counties have remembered us this sea son. We promise to stand just as faithfully by you during the remainder of the season as we have during the past, and cordially invite you to come to see us at any and all times. ? SALE DAYS THIS WEEK ? Friday, Nov. 26th Holiday Monday, Nov. 29th, 3rd Sale Tuesday, Nov. 30th, 2nd Sale, Wednesday, Dec. 1st, . . . 1st Sale Thursday, Dec. 2nd, 4th Sale ALL DAYS ARE THANKFUL DAYS AT THE Hyco Warehouse ROXBORO, N. C. ? OUR FORCE ? W.T. Pass - ? Geo. W. Walker ? C.A. Lee, Auctioneer O. L. Satterfield ? Jno. H. Hester ? W. D. Yarboro Clyde Satterfield ? Robert Lunsford ? Jonah Garrett Eld Gentry WINSTEAD W arehouse Roxboro, N. C. Will be closed from Thursday, Nov. 25th, until Monday morning, Nov. 29th on account>of the Thanksgiving Holi days. We all have many things for which to be thankful and we are especially thankful to our good friends from Person and adjoining Counties for the very liberal patron age they have given us this season. We feel that you have been well cared for at -s The "Winstead Warehouse and that no one has lost a penny by selling their tobacco with us, in fact we believe you have made money by sell ing with us. You can bring your tobacco to us during the remainder of the season and we promise that if it is possible we will get for you just a little more than you will get elsewhere When we fail to please you just let us know and if we can satisfy you we SURELY will do it. 4 BRING US YOUR NEXT LOAD ? INSTEAD WAREHOUSE CO.

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