Build It >w! I This funny looking little guy with the big note "and bald head haa got to face the music. The determined attitude of the Mr*, tells us that she it absolutely through seeing rent money banded over to Mr. Landlord. She wants a brand new home of fcer own. She's got the plans, and she knows where the lumber is -coming from. Us! There's another bald-headed man in this town who said he was going to build this year. If he doesn't get busy pretty soon well wet -his wife on him! Roxboro Lumber Co. HOME or QUALITY LUMBER FRESH MEATS ELECTRICALLY COOLED VEAL STEAK, pound 25c VEAL CHOPS, pound 15C HAMBURGER STEAK, pound . . 10 c ROUND STEAK, pound 20 C BEEF ROAST, pound . 12*C STEW BEEF, 3 pounds for 25C BOILED HAM, pound 40 C BOLOGNA, pound >. 15c MAC. LOAF, pound 25 C HAM SALAD, pound 50 C HOME GROWN TOMATOES SERGEANT S CLAYTON THE STA-KLEEN STORE THE STORE THAT LEADS PROMISE To be strong that nothing can dis- ( turb your peace of mind. To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet. To make your friends feel that there is something in them. ... To look on the sunny side of every-; thing and make your optimism come, Hrue. To think of the best, to work only for the best, and to expect only the j best. To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are j about your own. To forget the mistakes of the past [ and press on to the greater achieve ments of the future. To give so much time to the im provement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others. To be too large to worry, too noble Ror anger, too strong for fear, and too happy to permit^the presence of trouble. To think of yourself and to pro claim this fact to the world?not In loud words, but in great deeds. To live in the faith that tip? world )s on your side so long as you are true to the best that is in you. A A A Liquid. Tablets. Salve. Nose Drops Checks Malaria in 3 days. Colds first day. Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 minutes. FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC .Moat Spee^f Remedies Known IS3HHS1 \ l Za _ ^=> I it-TakkN ALL ioaTS OF PEOPlfr TO MAKE A WoeLD .. . WITH *-?PIJ?HTY OF B4DIO HuMOttiSTS LCF" OVEB. DO YOU KNOW? James Buchanan was the only unmarried President ot the United States. The submarine was first used for war purposes in the American Re volution in 1(76. Six presidents of the United States were of Scotch-Irish parentage. The moyning and evening salute to Old Glory, at the various Army posts throughout the country, costs the United States government about $140,000 annually, for powder. The United States of America oc cupies nearly one-half of the total area of the North American conti nent. Every climatic condition, from semi-Arctic to semi-tropic is found within the borders of the United States. About one-fourth of the area of the United States is forest land. About eight hundred and seven ty square miles of farm land is worked In the United States. The leading cattle raising state in the Union is Texas. Pive^room cottages are being built of copper in Germany and the same metal Is being used for frames in church walls. WANT ADS MEN'S STRAW HATS HALF PRICE at Harris St Burns. LOST?Bunch of chattel mortgages and other papers. In red book with rubber around it. Lost between Ed Pox ahd Clayton St Gentry's store. Finder pltase notify L. G. Oakley. Roxboro, R. 3. ltp NEW DESIGN8, NEW CREATIONS in wall paper. Spring goods In now. D. C. MAT, Durham, N. C 3-21 -2mo WANTED?Furnished, apartment, 2 or 3 rooms. Apply to J. R. Ham ifflffck, Roxboro, IC C. ltp INTERIOR HOME PLANNING means more beautiful homes. Draperies, slip covers, pillows. Estimates free. D. C. MAY, Dur ham. N. C. 2-21-2 mo Over 300 colonies of1 bees have been killed out ip Duplig County by the fdulbrood disease. The county agent has had a specialist" from Washington investigating the trou ble. GOING and Coming WATKINS As BULLOCK "Kverythta# To Build With" Miss Laylage Gentry, of the Bap tist Hospital in Winston-Salem, is spending her vacation here with rel atives. Misses Mary Elizabeth. Laying* Julia and Roxanna Gentry are spending a few days this week with Miss Clara Gentry at Watts Hos pital. Mr. Arthur L. Bradsher of Wil mington, spent the week-end here with his brother. Dr. Dewey Brad sher and Mrs. Bradsher. Messrs. John Bullock, "Gip" Pril laman, -Walker Bourne, and Law rence Hall returned Monday night from a trip to Chicago and the [World's Pair. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Pearce and 1 daughter, Virginia, of Richmond, [are visiting relatives and friends in Roxboro and Person County this week. Miss Inez, another daugh ter, spent the week end here, re turning to Richmond Sunday. Mrs. W. P. Burgess has been call ed to the bedside of her father, Wil liam Guthrie, in Pacelot Mills, S. C. Mr. Guthrie is reported to be critically ill. j Mrs. Burtwell Winstead has re turned from Watts hospital, Dur ham, where she has been a patient for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Reams Long and daughter, .Lois, and Mrs. Annie Cates and children spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Ed Smith in Siler City. Robert Stafford Is a patient in I Watts hospital. His condition is not i thought to be serious. Mrs. J. W. Kynoch of Durham, and Mrs. H. C. Kynoch of Roxboro ( and son, Ralph Kirkland, motored 'to Baskerville, Va., Sunday where: they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. We'll. Mrs. Wells is sister of I Mrs. J. W. Kynoch. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cheek and son were Durham visitors Sunday. Miss Franklin Winstead has gone | to Burlington where she has accept ed a position at Rainey hospital. Raymond, Clarence and Melyin Oakley and Robert Daniel have re turned from a visit to Washington, D. C., and Maryland, where they visited friends and relatives. Bobble MlchaCBT Errol Morton, John Wtson Brewer and E. D. Morton are spending several days in the western part of the state. Mrs. Lawrence Woods and chil dren are visiting her brother, R. A. Duncan, In Wakefleld, Va. Miss Beatrice Newman and Miss Bernlce Raiff are spending a few days Jin Washington, D. O. and New York city. o?o?o P. T. Thaxton. of Charlotte, is vis iting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Cf. T. Ktrby and daughter and Mrs. Vayton Hall spent the week-end In Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Clayton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newell spent the. week-end In Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Kitchin Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harris spent ,lhe week-end at Ocean View, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clayton. Jr., of Durham, spent the week-end here with relatives. Misses Libby and Louise Pulliam 'spent last week at Carolina Beach. Samuel B. Winstead visited Greensboro Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Stonewall Jackson and children and Miss Lottie Bailey J are visiting friends and relatives In .Springfield. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mangum are spending their vacation at Ocean View. Virginia Beach and Washing ton. D. C. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Wade and family are spending this week In Conway, 8. C. Mrs L. T. Sanders, of Greensboro. Oa.. Is vistting her daughter, Mrs I J. A. McWhorter In Roxboro. Miss Kate Day Is spending a few davs In 8teih as guest of Miss Lu cille Chambers: Miss Luna Day, Miss Ernestine Wllkerson. Miss Helen Wagstaff, Miss Cornelia Satterfleld left Mon day for Louisburg where-.they <*fe attending a young people's assembly Mrs. R. P..Thorn ton and daugh ter, Rebbcca, of Morlrstown, Pa.. Mr. and Mrs. John Thornton and John, Jr., of Warrenton. Pa., and Mrs, . P. L. Moore and daughter. Ellse, or Greensboro, spent Sunday in the home of Mrs, J. H Base mi Reams avenue. _ Miss Novena Harrison has retum_ ed to Decatur. Ga, after spending the past two weeks here as guest of Miss Ovelda Long. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Katz, of At-1 lanta. Ga., were guests in the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. P. West Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Young spent a few days of last week in ClarksvUle, Va , as guests of Mrs. Young's moth er, Mrs. R. L. ChappeU. Misses Lena Martin. Margaret j Rhew, Messrs. Gilbert Tillman and1 Eugene Moore spent Sunday - ot Blue Ridge mountains visiting Nat ural Bridge ?did other interesting places. Misses Dorothy and Mary Van Gilder entertained In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tucker, Virgillna. on Friday 'evening with saxophone solos, songs and dances. Mrs. J. B. Seate will return home with the VanOilders Bunday and will visit wfflTher sister, Mrs. Clar ence Powell, of California, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Powell and daughters, Margaret and Doris, and son, Clifford, will return home with Mrs. J. B. Seate for a visit. John Owen, of Washington, D. C? is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Owen of Woodsdale. Mrs. W. L. Waters and son, of Rocky Mount, and Mrs. J. M. Long of Payetteville, are Visiting In the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Long In Person county. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Klrby and family spent the Fourth at Buffalo Springs. Mr. and Mrs J. J. Howard have reutmed to Washington, D. C.. af ter visiting relatives here. Mrs. Sewell O'Briant is a patient in Watte Hospital, Dtl<-oam. where she is reported as recovering nicely from sir appendicitis operation. Members of the Philathea class of the Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. O. W. Long last Wed nesday night. Mrs. John Clayton and Mrs. J. S. Pettigrew were Joint hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howard spent the Fourth in Nelson and Oxford. Miss Lpela Brown, of Spruce Pine, is visiting in the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. P. West. Mrs. R. L. Wilburn, Mrs. W. C. Timberlake and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffin attended an art exhibit given in Chapel Hill last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cooley spent the Fourth In South Boston. Dr. R. H. Noell, of Rocky Mount. N., C? spent the week-end here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Noell. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Miller and daughters. Misses Mary and Elaine, of Raleigh, spent the fourth here visiting friends. Mr. P. H. Clay was carried to the hospital in Durham last Friday, where he Is receiving treatment. Mrs. Virginia Johnson, of Conway, 8. C., is spending several days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ritchie, of Depot Street. Master Merritt Clayton, of Rox boro, is spending the week in Dur ham visiting his sister, Mrs. W. J. Smart. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Evans . and daughter. Mary Elizabeth and Mr. W. A. Clayton left Thursday for Johnson City. Tenn., where they will visit Mr. J. D. Clayton for several days. Messrs. R. M. Spencer and George Bullock have returned from a ten days trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Woody and R. B. Woody were High Point visitors on the 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. VanOilder and daughters, Dorothy Louise, Mary Kathryn and Emma Frances, of Morgan town. W. Va.. have been vis iting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Seate of Virgilina, Rte. 4. Misses Cleo and Elizabeth Rogers are at home after spending several weeks with friends in the eastern part of the state. O?O Miss Lenore Blount, of Hagers town. Md., is spending a few days" this week with Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Burns. , _ w. ? ?? . q . o cr -Mrs, Webster*-and TMia*-Elizabeth Webster, of Greensboro, spent Wed nesday here guests of Mrs. - H. H. Masten. Mrs. Mel Eadie will leave this week for Savannah. Oa., to spend several weeks with her mother. Miser "Nancy Bullock and guest Miss Sarah Palmer Moore, spent the week-end in Durham, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wharton Moore. " Mrs. Carrie Bradsher spent last Friday In Greensboro. Mlaa Myrtle Baehetor, ot Dor-. hem, spent the week-end here gues: of Mrs, B. W. Gardner. I | Mrs. Merrltt Bradsher and son. I 'of Durham, spent several days last week guest of Mrs. Bradsher's moth er. Mrs. Ed. Perkins. Mr. Thomas Robbins, of West Palm Beam, spent several days; here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walker spent] last week In Milton. Mrs. W. L. Thomas has returned j home after spending several weeks! at her home In Milton. Mr. J. D. Morris spent the week end at Columbia, S. C. Master W. C. Bullock, Jr., Is. spending a few days at Bullock, | guest of relatives. Miss Mary Hunter Isaacs, of i Durham, is spending some time{ visiting Miss Emily Bradsher. Mr. Robert Featherston, of Bur lington, spent the week-end here | with his mother. Miss Eva Newton returned Satur day after spending last week with relatives In Roanoke, Va? and Blue field, W. Va. Miss Lillian Smith and Barksdale ] Smith have returned from a visit to | Washington, D. C. - Haywood Simpson will leave to morrow for Georgia, where he will be engaged In the tobacco business. Mrs. R. D. Mitchell and daugh-, jter are spending a few days In! South Boston. I Mrs. Thomas Dixon. Jr., of Ca-Vel1 I Circle, Is a guest of Mrs. Lawrence Dixon in Durham. I Dr. H. M. WagstafT Of Chapel! I Hill spent a few days In town and county this week visiting relatives j , and looking after his business In- ] [terests here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Summers, of, Raleigh, spent Saturday with Mr.; and Mrs. R. P. Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradsher arej spending this week visiting relatives In the county. Mr. and Mrs. Brad- i sher have been making their home in Rocky Mount, N. C? where he holds a position with the Atlantic Coast Line Railway. Mr. and Mrs. George Paylor ex- | ect to leave Saturday for Hender Jn. from where they will leave iunday morning for Knoxvllle, j 'enn.. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Willie . Paylor. They will be accompanied y Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crowder nd Harold, Jr., of Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. George Paylor and 4rs. E. B. Foushee spent Sunday ilth Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Paylor of he Concord section. i Mr. Hubert Daniel, of near Dan jiel, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ..R. L. Paylor. He was ac companied home by Mrs. Daniel and two children who had been1 visiting her mother, Mrs. R. L. [ Paylor. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Hall and daughter, Nancy- Lee, of Danville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Paylor. Mr. and Mrr. R. L. Paylor. Mrs. Hubert Daniel and two children spent Wednesday in the home of Mrs. 15. B. Foushee. Miss El ma Clayton Is spending several weeks in Springfield, Mass.. visiting her aunt, Mrs. P. E. Gowey. -O?-o , -Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Lunsford. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. James, Miss Hilma Garrett and Mr. J. R. James spent a few days last week at Virginia Beach. Ocean View and Norfolk, n??o Mrs. T. W. Henderson, Mrs. B. E. Love and children, Bedford and Anna Catherine Love, are spending! a while at Lake Junaluska, N. C. BREAKS ARM Little Gus Deering. small son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Deering, who lhe on Wesleyian Heights, had the mis fortune yesterday afternoon to fall and break his arm. Just a few months ago he broke the same arm ; under practically the same clrcum- j stances. NOTICE OF SALE Default having been made in the payment of a certain deed of trust da&d the 21th day of February. 1930, executed to the undersigned trustee, on the land herein describ ed,- which-*said deed of trust Is re corded in Book 8, page 261, Register of Deeds' Office of Person County, this undersigned will, under power of said deed of trust, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for, cash at the Court House door in Roxboro, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon on Saturday, the 11th day of August 1934. the land described in said deed of trust, to-wit: Beginning at a stake In the edge of the right of way of the Norfolk and Western Railroad, being the northeast corner of the George H. [ Hauser Company lot. now belonging to Watkins ft Bullock. ' running thence west through center of well r Pretty Voile Dresses $1.98 ? New assortment in piece goods?Voiles, Organdies, Batiste and Seersucker, .nice values, at- - ------- - 25c Clearance-on ladies' nifty Straw Hats 98c We sell Good Shoes for every member of the family. It Will Pay You To Trade With Us. Try It. WlLBURN & SATTERFIELD, In the heart of town, in front of the courthouse. ??? to an iron stake on the side of the public road; thence in a northeast erly direction along the line of John E. Chambers' and Will James' lot to an iron stake near a black gum known as the Newell-Cothran line; thence east to the right of way of the Norfolk & Western Railroad; and thence with the said right of way to the point of beginning; con_ tabling one and one-fourth acres more or less. This lot being for merly a part of the Cameron land.1 For a more particular description i see Deeds of B. Cameron and oth ers to R. B. Holeman and wife, Novie H. Holeman, to W. A. Car ver, recorded in the Register of Deeds' Office of Person County. This the 10th day of July, 1934. B. I. Satterfleld, Trustee. Seventeen of every 20 road acci dents are due to human error of judgment, while in two of every three lack of care or thought on the part of the victim is the principal cause. In order to clean feathers, mix blaster of Paris and gasoline to the consistency of whipped cream. Dip he feathers in this mixture and tress them together. Hang them in he air until all the gasoline has evaporated, being careful not to landle them until the feathers are perfectly dry. When they are dry, ihake them well and your feathers ?rill be clean and fluffy. SEE AO. in this paper (or reduced prices on all Silk: Dresses at Harris & Burns. They are making slash ing cuts in many prices (or July Clearance. I HAVE STUDIED ECZEMA For 20 years. I have a treat ment that is satisfactory. P. R. Hardee, M.D. Stem, N. C. WE KNOW THAT YOU THINK YOUR CAR IS IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION, But just to make sure, drop by and let us give it a thorough checking over. Expert Repairs On All Makes. Reasonable prices. TILLMAN-ZIMMERMAN GARAGE Court Street Roxboro, N. C. Now! Prices Reduced ON Genuine Bayer Aspirin Tint of 12 Tablets NOW 15c vtoOSy Bottles of 24 Tablets NOW 25c Get Real BAYER Aspirin Note at Loteest Prices in History! So as to put the safety and quick action of Genuine Bayer Aspirin within the reach of everyone, the price you pay has now been reduced. Reduced so low that nobody need ever again accept some other prep aration in place of the real BAYER ASPfRIN that you've asked for. 15c now for tins of 12 tablets. 25c now for bottles of 24 tablets. And the big, family size, 100 tablet bottles nave again been re duced in price. These new low Brices are now in effect throughout ae United States. So^-Always say "Bayer" v When Yon Bny And remember, when you ask for Bayer Aspirin at these new low prices it's unnecessary now to accept any other preparation in its place. 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