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ADVERTISING RATES ?T Ads.? CenU^S TncH.~ Notice?. 19c per Una. -AMERICAN PRESS ASSa Advertising Represents Ut*. *?id at the taat Offlee ?t lnbaro, If. C. aa second class matter. Wednesday, November 27, 1939 LET US GIVE THANKS -The origin of Thanksgiving was as, some magazine writer- has -* ' Inaugurated Jry President Lin , rata. bat by" the Puritan fathers, and Asm gave^-thankS for the wonderful crap after several failures. It was ln anJ a day of thanksgiving for them:.' nd they gathered in their tltUf house ef worship and' thanked Ood for his. blessings. But how different to Thanksglvlpg Day mean to^nu? Does It mean that you tare fjHSTo the house of the Lord and realty render unto Him thanks for the many blessings.which you are en joying. and which you have enjoyed during the year?- Or are yon going to neglect the house of Ood. and spc"nd the day attending a- big football game, or perhaps tafce your gun and dog and spend the day in the field, kill ing* liiaimlng. munterliig the most beautiful bird of -creation. We Wish one of-our readers eould have -the address of Rev. P., Cary Adams at the Rotary ^luncheon last Thursday evening Hp gave a graphic ' description of the manner In which the Puritans observed UR day, and1 then compared it. with the way in j which most of us. observe it today.! Certainly, could you have heard it yiu would, at lpast, have considered the-; even if you did not change] manner of observing the day Tfaie people of this good County have Jngt caua^ to give thanks. We can not enumerate the "?"? w"""' ?iHii.^ . . . i ' we should be thankful, but every one has many things to be thankful for. . and the least any of us can do is to . spend at least one hour in the house -of Ood. listening - toj the sermon. breathing prayers for /the tjettermerfl of mankind, and Silently worshipping Him who, doeth all things well?an'd He has "done all things for this ' section during the past year Xftd -Wtign the collection plate is around rfMke a liberal cojitri ^ button to the fatherless and homeless j ' ones of the ?taje.. Don't drop in a buffalo, give , at least the value of on1* | day's wage, and-help those who'can not help themselves. Go to the footbaH" "ifftme' If you mutt, -but -first go to the '-House of ; Ood. "Their works shall live after them." Is a quotation1 everlastingly true, and > the Peoples Bank will have cause In the future to look back upon the - it is doing now in trying to get the farfners of thtq3^t>fl County In ierasted In pure bred ctkttle..It looks' like an up-hill proposition to get them in cattle, but it is the ni;e,' q^ily way. to gfj^them out of the rut- in which they And themselves In I fcptceo. No country lias evar prosperous which depended ' p mttrely on the one-crop system, and J ' ry* ?* are In the deadly grip of. thl? ant ? " f .( erop idea in. {tils Comity.- But' the! efforts of the Peoples Bank, aided and { by the Merolc work of our County Agent, is going to tell, and ? nsoy will pronounce them blessed for making them sefe the light ? ? - ?'?o?-?? fro? have heard that"old expression. the devil and the ptfv blue sea.' and that expresses It" to ? nlccty as ininWrn the attnatlcm in the Demo icrat>r party ^tn this State Ct ? tub particular time If you noa^riata-Wr. Mm mora fot the Repate, there are, sn< believe, "hundreds and thousands Who will not vote for him, and ihaoy. even fot thn Ffcfjpbllcan itnye <yn the other hand y you > not nominate him there are thous i >ho wilt oppose - the neuiuuuUtr "^TBfhlnt"" and perhaps vote Mr' (he Ift, any crent, A/loeJt* * . ' * ~ '?.seat in the upper ?ess [s corning tfong nice-.' ly no*, and lfr. Adams, the elector, says you win have -the pleasure at laeelng It ill operation now soon. And "t%p w?irh t<rr fK. "hifft? ? ter-Courier." Membership Local Red Croc? Chapter Below is presented ati alphabetical list of the members enrolled in .the ? American Red Cross chapter during the roll call campaign that jvUl "close on tomorrow. Any names reported af ter this list-goes to press will be pub lished in the next issue of the local j papara.' Any name inadvertlngly >? mltted will -be cheerfully included^ lo next list. * j ; A?Rev. P. (J. AdamsT O. ll Allen. |M?. O. L. jAtlen. ChilsUjpei Angelo. T.'*. Austin. Mrs. T. E. Austin .? J Herbert Baroette. Dr.. H-- M Beam. Mrs.-J. A. Beam, Bit ?4 Gro. Ico .VMrs. V. O. -Blalock. J. Y. Blanks, Cljidif Bo wen. E. E. Bradsher, Mrs. eH? Bradsher, M?- w A. Bradsher. 'Mrs. W. O. Bradsher. D. S. Brooks. W. C. Bullock. Mrs. W. C.-Bullock. I A. A^Burch. R. A. Burch A. M. Burris. Mrs. A. M. Bums. R F! Burtls^ Geo B. Bullock R A. Bullock. Mrs." O. J. Blalock.- _\ "i j C ?H. Cantflr. prti. Carltort Mrs L. M. Carlton, P. O. Carver. WSs 1 Marvin. Cn't-ver. OpuUai Sen He Cui - aeration ?5 00; City Ice Co.. A. W. Clayton. Jr.. -<B. o. Clayton. Mrs. B. O. Clayton A: W. Clayton. A. P. jClay toh, Miss Inda Collins, W. C. Chrisp. C. O. Crowell. Mrs. H. L. Crowell. Rev. J. B. Curtin. G. J. Cushvia. Mrc, O. J, Cushwa, h. L. Crowell. 15?M U. Daniel. G. C. Davidson. 5.80: Mrs. G. C Davidson. Rtlth Dav idson, Dr. E. M. Davis,- Dr. O G DayJs."Mrs. S", p. Davis, Mavor R. B. Dawes. Mrs R B. Dawes, Siiis Mag gie Day. Mrs. A. R rieVlaming. O. A. Duncan. Mrs. G. A. Duncan. . ? v ? . E.?N. A. Edwards. j ' ? " . " P.?Mrs. Lillian Foreman. ' . G ?B. W. Gardners C. C. Garrett, J. L. Garrett. Mrs. R. H. Gates. Osbv Z. Gentry, Mrs. Geq. W^Oentpf.'C.'P. Gentry. A. C.'Gentry, Mrs. A. C. Oentry, Stephen George*. trene Goode, Mop Goodman. C. A. Preen. ' H.?' Harris. Mrt-IR. L. Harris) Katherlne Harris. Miss Mary" Harris. Miss Claire Harris, W. H. Harlrs. R, B. Harris. W. R. Hambrick. J. S. Harvey. Sr., Mrs. J. 8. Harvey. T. J. Hatchett. chett, T. W. Henderson, Mrs. P. B. Henley, Mrs. P. J. Hester, Mrs. Kather in*?C. Hill. /*2,00; Charles Holeman. Dr. J.; H. Hughes.-C. H. Hunter. L. T. Heffner. Miss Mary Hester. H (Continued on last page) WANT ADS 1 , SPECIAL SALE OP J ERG INS FINE ! Soaps. .Regular Selling price $1.30 Special 89c box at Hambrick, Aus tin Sc Thomas. LOST?LIVER SPOTTED FEMALE ? Pointer. Answers to name of Pup. Flr^or notify E. Y. "Pleasant. WILBURN A SATTERFIELD SELLS GOOD SHOES. -? . INTERWOVEN SOCKS ASO ?ANDY Dollar Ties ?t Wifturp *? S*rtter H AM BRICK-, AUSTIN it THOMAS will' give a package of Velvet or Orange smoking tobacco with 50c pipe.' Supply limited. r IF ITS A STOCK StJTT OP 8NAP py. quality clothes br an oveitoat. it win be well to' see Wilbum Sc SatterfleW. ?19.75 up. PIQS por SALK ?j?Srft Berkshire Sow. eight ibonths old. bred. ? ' One blm Bone Poland China boar, 'one year old. " . Four Bit Bone' Poland China bow?. IU week? old. , <| Two Big Bone Poland China sow?, six weeks old. -/ These ol?s are all thoroughbred and vflrv thrlftv. ; Vf. Y.. Pas*. Roxboro. N. C. LOST-POCKTBOOK, CONTAINING m-mey. on Nov. 21. Pinder will please Notify roe at Oakley, ^Chandler <fc Co.. and receive reward. Arvin Day. ?p . - .. ?. ? ; ~TTn<- ? 11 mule colt three year.? old. well developed and. kind, klso bave several other, young mules that I will sell in pairs or separately. Every mules sold, will be sold under a posKhe guarantee. W Y. Pass. ______ ~ - Koxbarg. N. C. WE WHO. OIVE^U-2Sc nAINSHOR OVtlH'- POWDER PUFF WITH .each box of Pace Powder as long, rs I our Drewnt supply lasts. Hambrick, Austin & Thomas. m : 1 BRED HFIFERJ>.FQH SALE OR EX -_chnnge_I have ten.high grade Jer^ "?'and Ouernsev hellers, that were | bred to a thorouahbre^ Jersey build a\! <fue to freshen some time this.' ??int-Mc. Will^exchanee a few of thei"*d heif-ra?for' large beef cows or will1 Jet reliable, families keep these heif- j "ers fpr_. their leed until For further -information apply to, W.. Y. Pass. J. Roxboro. N. C. KNOX HATS. RITZ SHIRTS, BOS^ ton Ian Shoes for jnftmg?men. st~ Wilbur n Sc Satterfield NOTICE?WE WISH TO THANK OUR many customers,of Person and aQ-1 joining c/unties for their patron- : sge. and to show our appreciation I we will give 50 per , tent of the I required deposit on all orders taken] ( nn the warehouse floors. Tor 05' ? weel?. beginning -December 1st. J. S. Hobgood sfnd * <" -R. L. McBride. Vs ! MAKE ?8 TO ?15 DAILY RUNS : a McNess Stpre on Wheels in P^r^l son county. SJeady work. No ex perience or capital needed. Write todfcy. McNESS CO , Dept. P, Frei . ?> port, IlL , I ^7_ : : ! BOYS, DROP IN AND. LOO If OVER the prettiest lot of dollar Ties you I, have seen. Wllburn '& Satterfleld ! I II II : Lost oh Main Brteet. Phone n. at return to this office and re ?' * * * m c jtp IMMrnMTK OfF.NlWO THIS SFT tion for m ' reliable and ambitious m? te banctte our established bus!-' nesa. Unusually attractive propor tion (or the. right man- Write Ful ler Brush daojpan^. 1001 Jcffersutt" Building. Orgensboro. N. f ^i-g7-at' FOR SALE?AT -PUBLIC AUCTION I will sell to trfc highest bidder on Saturday. Dec. 7th, 1939, the 'follow*' " (nc: T none, i rtiule. 1 two horse ' wagon, ^nd all farming implements, and Rome tiousehold and "kitchen furniture. <Srn and feed. Sale will begin "at 10 o'clock. A. M? at my ?home, place ont AUensviUe road, about'S tfniles East -of Roxboro. <3. B. Slaughter , - .'. ltp NOTIC^-tON SATURDAY, NOV. 30,. at ,11 o'clock at the Woodson Lyon" farm we will sell-a mules, one wag^, ? on. ene" U>t of farming tools, lot "of . corn and feed, harness, etc. 12 miles Vhxan BoxbOro. Hunter 4; Day. ? ' ? ? " 1 <.,>? NOTICE OF~SAJ*E?POR feALE ON Not. Wth, 19?. I sen to the "highest bidder for Caih, one-Mirter Cow. wagon and harness, an4 all farming tools; "some household' and kitchen furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock. A. Mi' Mrs. Tom Brfggil, near J. H. Newton. r TI-"B. 3tp I WIl^JRN k SATTERFIELD SELLS OOOD SHOES.*.. r? ; ; BEFOREr YOU BUY QET OUR prices*.on Plour and Feed Stuff j" Hugh Woods.' > A OOOD LOT OF SUIT? At Overcoats In A-l condition for at Roxboro Laundry Co. E_B. THOMPSON IMPERIAL RING | let cockerels for sale, $500 each; ; others $3.00. See <Sr write Mrs. J. O. j Owen. Woodsdale. N, C. 11-20,2tp 7th. 1929. I will offer for sale at pub lic auction one 3 room house, with "hall, front and back porch;" also on?: vacant iot SO x 100 ft. located on Durham-Roxbpro highway. -Will ?ell same in front s,of. the court, house ; ' door a? 12 o'clock M. J. J. Hall. 11-13 4t , For sale?without a JbooST'; we sell the best $3500 sewing ma- i chine made. The Newell*. Jewelers . Roxboro. N. C. FOR SALE?MttAJONS OF CAB-! bag? planter-guaranteed Rariv Tit. | - ?ev Charleetmr?and Ookteri- ^cre.' ' $125 per 1.000 postpaid. Ffce plants with all orders. Causey Parks. PIs-j gah. N. C. tf I t FOR RENT ? OOOD BASEMENT. I large and -roomvi Situated on Main | _ Street. See Palace Theatre, or.! Roxboro Laundry, ? tf If It Is REAL bargains you are i looking fpr don't fail to see oui ! stock. ? / ? rL_ Roxboro Bargain Store, k Nat V. Brooks. Mgr. REAL BARGAIN8 ON SUITS AND Overcoats in First Class shape for sale cheap at Roxboro Laundry Co. FOR . SALE ? CABBAOE / PLANTS "that head cabbage and not seed. Long Island seed, the best money ? can buy. Early Jersey and Charles ton Wakefield?. On sale at Chas. Holeman ii Col. Roxboro. Ifrlce .25 cents tor .100 : 500 for $1.00. mailed. J. F. Whitfield, Hurdle Mills. N. C. FIVE SHOI ? t ven he, quiet Trie custorue<nR picking flaws, can find nOn^ lure. And as he studies the smart style, the quality, and the workmanship, he too, along with'Countless others, won ders HOW the" friendly -jrrrce of five dollars, ? MAY WE 'FIT YOU IN TH? LATEST STYLES? HARRIS & BURNS "ROXRORO'S BEST STORE" F R I ENDLY TO TH E FEET IP ANY ONE HAS HOOS, COWS or calves {or. sale, see me at South Main Street Phone 139. Call us for Iresh pork sausage, we have It every <lay. J. A. Whitt, ? ' ' ' , IT PAYS TO. BOY HIQJI GRADE cabbage plants, grown from Long Island seed, sown In right time to head cabbag? and not a field of '' seed. "Old and Tried;" J. F. Whttfleid,i Hurdle Mills. .N. C. 11-13, Sts 1 > ' FOR SALE?bAhRELS. WE HAVE plenty of Coca Cola barrels on hand .'at the present time. Better get them early. Coca Cola Bottling Works, Roxboro, N. ? tf UMBRELLAS REPAIRED ? DON T throw awayvthat old umbrella, bring It to me and I- will make it as' good as new. Can furnish any kind of cpver you desire. AbBarnett; On the-Hlll, Rojjboro tf COAL. COAL I COAL! Now Ls the time to think about i-our winter coal. Call R. H. Gates (or prtqps on WliWfrledeand Red Jack et rnar"Vh^ai-? the best, R. Si GateS, "Roxl *?,000,00 FOR iSc. DON T FORGET befor% you leave on your vasatfon of. foflQuny trjp,. to call In person ? or by "'phone ?nfi get a' Travelers Accident Tickle ' Twenty-five -cents up -to ten days and twenty cents, a day beyorld ten days, $S,000.00 prin cipa) sum...,, ej* : . . gatterOcld Insurance-'Agency. ? Old and Tried". ? ? BRING jus YOUR SOIlEfr CLOTH ING. First Class Dtar Cleaners. J. E.'Latta & Op. V, A COMPLETE LINE OF IN lonal feeds and powdfrs. at Woods. Roxboro, N. C, gjii always SAY THEDFORD'S" sure to get the Genuine/ Preporod from medicinal herbs and roptn of highest quality, finely pow dered, carr.fVilly combined.. A cjcunaing medicine for constipation, indigestion, ? biliousness. 'Copta only 1 cent a doee. ? , Be Thankful Produce was thf MONEY of the .Puri- v tap?. They gathered together and. gave ? thanks for their^supply of' life's bIeVjng^[ and necessities. Today we gather to give thanks fc Hfe's blessings. ..HAVE MONElY -i BANK to take care of your necfcrfsitl START SAVING RE( We Invite YQ\ ? - y IfcPgopleV t- "Home of the Thr Rodtboro, Nr < ? ?. r^,j^
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