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Mi attra> for . the the night. Skirt Co ?re will be over our1 ?jAised at iwing his 'in such a inciny are ,use of the j them. Of-1 invenient and, Ed too freely by men, and I have I the sweet ladles |the flattery of j dons, supposed ' imbibe > [%e fluid alyzed | t weary. in' the ht and tells us j who ar at we may lead a | >eaeeful and quiet life in ines and with honesty. Mr.. Roosevelt has almost namous respect and conftci n his nation Is the most inri ? iff out country at this tutu i&n of great ability and that sponsibilitv. So great and ? would be if he would be : i remost in leading the Am, eople back to Ood with . tplies. Take the lead in 1 illions of us out of the low gn worldliness, carnality. dead indifference ' of christian lin 1 is th pie. . more in aceord with the Divine wil md command if the people would neet at their respective churches ir hankful and gTatefol sendee for oui ?ood Ruler and mam other things md we should not forget the recent treat improvement in financial < i 5 it ions. Money is to be ra-st-d i ?am on the crusade against inian lle paralysis. T have nothing what "ver to say against helping tie leedy. sicje. ahd suflenng It :s out iuty. Rut I do ru t >rc the wixd uis if low. ring tht moral landing or us ng evil or even questionable n:e i.ous ui get tine money for benrvo encc or any thing el.se. Resides v. k> not know that men", ra-sed bv he ballroom method would be gladly eceived by some thoughtful and irudent .people. I remembi i about jity yeUTs ago when Bro. J H Mills vas manager of the Oxford Orphan ige. In a city in our state an en ertainment was given to raise mon v for the orphanage, and a part of he acts or j>erformance . i this ntertainment was clog dancing. Jro. Mills replied saving in p vrt The Orphanage needs money but k-e had rather close doors than re orf to clog dancing to get help " Ind 1 belie v. there are yet people . he right way of getting money and aa'eria} help Again the S ?iptu ttne to hiihd "f?? i-k tirst God's led m ana Hi. n.'iiO' a- ia . a: r the el ry t*f (iod NOTICE-SALE OF TOWN LOTS ? ' ... , . ? SP3I Extra-Fast ?Kolief ha//'/ (iui (rd E N , Li' tp> VSl 11:1 *\ I ? ISPIPIN DOES NOT HABta THE HEAP 7adsof NATURE _ ?I , \ Jul B M i< H.iL n M tU' I art K: tli ^Kh jr. Ik A 1 < I'll TAN NITRATf WAr. riR'.* ' ,f R RY ' OUTHl RN lAl.'Wi ?>' WHI N ANDRf W JACKSON (f)H> HK'? f'iJY) WAS ;) Chi?ecui NATURAL NITRATE The only nitrogen that comet from the ground. boro township: Lying and being in the Town < Roxboro on the West side ot Lam; Street, beginning at an iron stak corner ct T. I) Winstead and O : Satterfield oil the inside of tl sidewalk. thence wi ll tht1 sidewa South 3t> de; : e> West o4 feet to u ? take on to-- i?iv rfh said side walk tiler. ? S ith 54 decrees We. 148 leet and - inches t > stake i line 1 R A. iiK'iner lot; thent 'A :ih the line or R A spencer Nort 4 ? Ea>' :>ti lee: to corner ( said Wmsteacl a n d Satierfiek thence with the line of said W:r si "ad and Saf-rheld South 54 d< trees East 147 Ieet to the beg 11 rung containing 21-100 of an acr This Jat:uar> 2.. L934 I) E Brooks Trustee Notice?Trustee's Sale I*rider end V. . vir: ..<? f power ( ???a!e contained l-n us*: tain Deed c Ttus* executed bv Thomas J Hal ch< i and Mrs I J H&tcheti an Mrs Me She D ITu'.uett dated Jan uary 14 1931 record 1 in Book 3" patre 148 in the Register of Deed ' if:. ' "1 l\n : <" uintc North Car Dt r.ji:11 ;vinc b< :j made In pay : t.i iiai? btedne.ss therebv se c !i? d a: : demand having bee D ad' t ? ah '' ' inrfe?>.;<>nod Tru> i n c . i buid- ; a* the court h ? ;s ? ... R xb- to. N C at 12.0 x. ? !. s.i'i,! tin ? I 24"! ?; ? : H I a .1 ?. :.U4 hu :-llcw:n ?i ?? ::s li- \b on 'h xV\r > Defeats P ir inf>trn Jn Fast i arie 7! >;'? Frid;iv W eri I <T?- \l|4 iim ilU* Wi r Short Sermons 1 \ I I 11 ^ kr V :'?! '1 i'l I I i' iI III- ? fllM * Jf^l h <i a n. I W I-' K ' ?' 1W ' ? : ff)t !.? 11.* ? . ? '-.i.i ' ".I'll 1 - ? ? ! ? In- fp 1 .si .il '? \\ ]? K ' 1 >Vv ? l... ? ? I .ri -what ? k M a . : 11- ./> ; ';?1111 If i.s r.f u.wii t.. _ .. tlx L ?iifi11.? rsi ? W? ?: -i ' nr< i"t>' w haf 3 ir I "i - I ? l'"> an ' ho .i. it I To ? r Ni. fKji -n i this lrv '?n i u M- i fj^nr sinp mat rr 'I? haM.s of what* f.hLs n in k11 Ho is rolling him soino hitiK Hint hr ratmot unriorstam! t U RGmr*hing lhaf ho will bo oh-' igod fo arrrpt. Iv^anso of ht<\ faith j n tho Mast or or rrjert b^raus? of' :Ls lack of faith in him He : r.g h in that a person must igaiii; he must be born Nicodemus Minot undersm nis can be Jesus reminded him erprni- bit the peopl ierne^ how Moses | i d for them, how Oj| v: st n to make o:;j p it n a polej viiplr vure cured erpem when theyj ne on the pole. Then the Lord sa] > lifted up tiie s lernes.s even so vl m be lifted ud h in him J ml have etern His appeal ti vas not to thi] I j : t i accept I- iin 3 115 Trade A| Making^ Fcri tusiness I t K<\u Hoard Wile Stil Belo Tliop-e Fffi* Middle Twenties. \r? Materially Above hm' Points Of Depression Washmatc n. Jan. 1H Trade a id list n u iT' reported by the f* ai i? ? 11 t-fuiahave 1. :n 1934 "a* a considerably huh v< l < f aciiv .rv" than they start H-.iMhe iiair.v tic hoard .? hili s*i ,?? fc, "? v: : heir av< ? . ?!? - ! . V 1 I ! I ! ' H * ! ? v*. ?' ' ': ? : i ?* ||i i,l ri:< ? r ?' :? *>l '? It-il* ? :i! ; 'T r-::t. .?|. , , rin- 1 fj| BILIOUSNESS Sour sfnm.icli q;is ami lus'idaclic t/nr /ft CONSTIPATION ilotab: trade: mark red J itk " - 33< EGGETT1S DEPT. STORE "Roxboro's Shoppina Ceni llNG MERCHANDISE ARRIVIN| ^^^^TT'S CONTINUES TO MAKE YOUl "^PPFORE PLEASANT AND ECONOMICAI i U^TODAY AND SEE THE NEW STYLES il DIES' AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEv NEW ARRIVALS IN LADIE! SPRING COATS I'eaturing all the most wanted stylesH colors for spring wear navies, grc and tans are the leading colors. gett s has them in every size 17.95 $9.95 $14.95* LADIES' NEW PRINTED CREPE DRESSES Regular and extra sizes. All new spring t\ lis and c olors among this lot at ex ceptionally low prices. Sizes 14 to 20 $3.95 antl $4.95 LADIES SPRING WASH DRESSES )ne lot dresses m lovek new styles and >!rictl\ fast colors, all si/es 0SC LADIES' NEW SPORT SKIRTS AND SWEATERS 98c SI.48 SI.95 NEW ARRIVALS IN LADIES' SPRING HATS : > r\ ni -.uinrtlime new and fascinating. See these to (.1 i\ m I '*<_*e11 s millmer\ section, second floor, at 98c SI.95 S2.95 ! \ DIES' NEW SPRING TAMS AND TAM SETS 48c 69c 98c SPRING SHOES ARRIVING DAILY lust .1 lor tin.1- week Laches new spring sport shoes, feat ring new sport ties and dress oxfords,-at pair $2.95 ?>?! $3.95 LADIES' NEW SPRING DRESS SHOES ^fhe new rolois, Lines, nreys, am I hi a c k kids, in medium and low heels, and all widths, at pail" $2,95 NEW ARRIVALS IN LADIES' FULL FASHION SILK HOSE do/en ladies all silk ( liiffon, slightly irregulars. \ erv special. at nan 69c BASEMENT SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Our special ( ounler mni s broadcloth shorts 25c ( )ne i oimtci mens and box s knitted vests 25c M en s and box s heavy work shirts 48c Ladies rax on blocbliers and panties, assorte< i 25c I adies new rayon and lisle hose. extra quality, pr 15c Sprrial mM" plot r goods in short lengths. Regular 15c on sale, vard 10c m. w ide good quality sheeting, this week, at yard 7c 56 111 wide broadc loth and percale, short length, yd IOC ^ d. wide regular 25< dress prints, short lengths yd 15C 400 yard spoof thread, all numbers at 9c 100 yard spool thread, all numbers, <>n sale at 2 for 5c M en s new dress oxfords. ( olois, black. Regular $2.48 retail. On sale at pair /O . . . . 51,98 Men's good qualify work shoes, 51.98 and $2.48 .
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