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I Want Adi
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RENT SHARECROPPER (
white or colored; from
4to 10 acres tobacco; all corn
wanted. Large house and good
• outbuildings 1-2 half mile to Hel
ena school, in sight of" highway.
D. P. Bowles, Tlmberlake, N. C., >
Star Route. Oct. 1,4, Spd. <
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LOST— WHITE SPOTTED HOUND <
dog with red head, male. J. E. :
Larry on collar. Finder notify J. <
E. Larry, R. F. D. No. 1, Virgilina, <
Va. Oct. 1-4 pd. i
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FOR SALE—ONE SINGLE BED, i
■ mattress and springs included, <
good as new. See or call Mrs. R. (
P. Michaels, Roxboro, telephone I
2711. Oct. 1 pd. i
(ATTEND C. L. DIXON PERSONAL
property sale October 20, 1945. [
j Large quantity personal property s
at public auction. See legal notices i
for details. Mrs. Eliza Dixon, Ad- ]
ministratrix. Oct. 1-8-15. <
FARM FOR RENT— PREFER
sharecropper, seven acres tobacco,
plenty land for other crops. See
Miss May Broach, Hurdle Mills,
route 2. Sept. 27, Oct. 1,4, Bpd.
FOR SALE—SADDLE HORSE AND ,
five months old colt, and a two j
and one half year old unbroken t
horse. See Mrs. C. A. Gentry, near
Allensville. Sept. 22, Oct. 1,4, B,pd .
PICTURE ENLARGEMENTS, FIVE ;
by seven inch enlargements made :
from negatives. Films developed,
also reprints made. See or write , 1
Mrs. A. R. Davis, Box 141, Long- ;
hurst, N. C. Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25 pd. j 1
WANTED—I AM A CATTLE DEAL
er and will buy your cows, calves,
julls and hogs that are butcher
Oze. See Victor Yarborough, Rox
boro, route 2.
June 26 to July 31 pd. ts.
FARM WAGONS FOR SALE. SEE
Milton Supply Company, Milton.
N. C., Telephone 29L. May 24 ts.
M HOUR WRECKER SERVICE.
Call day phone 3631. Night phones
4721 or 2914 or 2733. Tar Heel
Chevrolet Co. Mon. & Thur. ts.
SAFEGUARD YOUR HEALTH
with Grade A Pasturized Milk.
Call 5243 for early morning de
livery. Elko Dairy. July 16-ts
SAVE HALF OR MORE ON YOUR
fuel and still heat yuor home 24
hours a day. No fires to make.
No ashes to take up daily. Ashley
Automatic Wood stoves offer these
features. See them at Ledbetter’s
in Roxboro. Aug. 6tf.
GOOD TOBACCO FARM OPEN
for 1946. Plenty of tobacco acre
age, good building, see H. W. Win-
Stead, Jr., Roxboro. N. C.
Sept. 6 to Oct. 18.
WE PRINT THE NEWS FOR YOU,
and we want you to have it. News
in a condensed form, without the
trouble of going through a lot of
trash to find it. National news,
state news, county news, all of
the news of the time. Read it in
the Courier-Times.
WANTED
50 laborers, good long job, 60c
per hour work deek. 55 hours
per week. Time and one half
for over 40 hour. .
C. M. Guest
and Son
J. Q. WRENN. Gen. Supt.
SOUTH BOSTON, VA.
SEP A3* WORK—NOW IS THE
tine to ha"e your lawn mower
Sharpened, also saw file. etc. We
do ail kinds of general repair
work J. E. Me Farland, phone
4854. Shop on Woodlawn Ave.
Mon. ts
SKI KI STOPS RUNNING FITS
in dogs or we refund your money.
We know of no other guaranteed
running fits remedy. Adair Drug
Store.
Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4-11-18 pd.
WHIPPING CREAM IS HERE
again. We are in postion to furn- I
ish you whipping cream on one |
day’s advance notice. City Milk
and Ice Co.
, Sept. 20, 24, 27, Oct. 1 c.
FOR SALE—ONE T YEAR OLD, 5
gaited Chestnut sorrel saddle stal
lion, weighs 1,100 lbs., good work
er in harness, gentle with good
- manners, priced-reasonable. Geo.
W. Gilliland, Longhurst, N. C.
Sept. 21, 24, 27, Oct. 1 pd.
WANTED A SHARECROPPER
for 1946, 5% acres of good tobac
co land, plenty of corn and wheat
land. Newly rebuilt house and out
buildings, good orchard. See or
write M. E. Poindexter, Hurdle
Mills, N. C. Sept. 24, 27, Oct 1 pd.
tOO CAN GET CHATTEL MORT
gages with note at The Courler-
Times Office.
FOR sale" OR TRADE—A GOOD
f,' saddle horse, a 5 gaited boy; also
E| a saddle and bridle good as new.
L live on Oxford road 5 miles our
of town. W. B. Coates.
& j Oct. 1,4, 8, 11, pd.
IfSouefyl
Mrs. Wright To
Open Studio For
Piano Instruction
Mrs. Wallace Lyndon Wright, of
this city, the former Miss Frances
Critcher, daughter of Mrs C. C.
Critcher. a graduate of Converse
College, Spartanburg, S. C., in music
announces that she will teach class
es in piano, with studios at Roxboro
Central Grammar school and Cavel
school. She will be at central
school Tuesday morning from nine
until eleven o’clock this week for
consultive appointments with inter
ested parents and pupils and will
be at Ca-Vel school Tuesday after
noon from one to three o’clock for
the same purpose.
She may also be reached by tele
phone at the Critcher home, where
she and her husband, Captain |
Wright, who is connected with the
Durhain-Raleigh airport, have resi
dence.
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• BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs Algie Bowes an
nounce the birth of a son at Com
munity Hospital, September 24th.
Mother and son are getting on
nicely.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Thompson, a son at Community
Hospital September 25th. Mother
and son are getting on fine.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Allen are re
ceiving congratulations on the ar
rival of a son September 29th at
Community Hospital.
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Annual Stew
The annual brunswick stew of the j
Annie Webb Circle of Edgar Long j
Memorial Methodist church was :
held Wednesday evening at six |
thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. i
Jack Strum on Morgan street.
Approximately fifty guests were
present.
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR REWARD
for return of gray male Persian
cat lost Friday on highways 158
or 49 between South Boston. Va.,
and Burlington. Call Dave Ballard,
Hotel Alamance, Burlington, col
lect. Oct. 1 and 4 pd.
LOST BILLFOLD SOMEWHERE
in Roxboro or Longhurst contain
ing important papers and $22 in
cash. Finder return billfold and
papers and keep cash. Return to
Pfc. John H. Compton, Route One,
Semora or to Courier-Times of
fice.
LOST—S24.OO IN CASH, TIED IN
handkerchief lost in business
district. Finder please call 5243.
Oct. 1-4 pd.
LOST CAR LICENSE TAG NO.
525-151. between Roxboro and Red
Mountain church Thursday. Re
ward. Return to or notify Willie
Snipes, Roxboro. route 3. 10-1-pd
FOR SALE—ONE 1936 TERRA
plane automobile Tudor Sedan.
I See W. E. Ball, Roxboro, N. C.,
route l. ltp.
WANTED—TO RENT A SMALL
farm, on fourth or halves, witn
3 or 3 1-2 acres tobacco allot
ment, near school bus line. See,
W. E. Ball, Roxboro, R.-l. ltp.
j LOST—BLUE FOLDING FAN. RE
ward for return. Telephone Mrs.
Ovieda Long, 4581. Roxboro. ltpd.
j $5.00 REWARD FOR FINDER OF
female black, tan white Beagle
hound. Preston Satterfield, Jr.
Oct. 1-4-8.
Galvanized Roofing
24 Guage
Corrugated, Galvanized And
Painted One Side
ALL LENGTHS NOW IN STOCK
LET US FILL YOUR ORDER NOW!
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Phone 16 South Boston, Virginia
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BIG FREE ACT AT THE PER
SON COUNTY FAIR ALL THIS
WEEK
Captain Jimmy Jamison, only re
cently released from three and a
half years service in the Pacific
where he earned seven battle
stars and three campaign stars
will dive from the top of ihis 110
foot ladder into this small tank
of water that is full of I lames.
The event will take place Tues
day afternoon at 4:00 and Wed
nesday at 4:00 P. M., provided
enough school children arc on
hand to justify the act. School
children are urged to come to the
fair on these two afternoons as
early as possible to be on hand
for his free act. In addition to
the two afternoon dives Captain
Jamison will dive each night dur
ing Fair Week.
Bluing does not whiten clothes
but makes mem look white by cam
ouflaging the yellow or dinginess
left by poor washing.
FOR SALE, CHEAP, SEVERAL
used cars in good condition. Also
for sale five lots. Price for all lots
together, SSOO. See Luther Dixon
at Open Window, Palace Thea
tre. Oct. 1 and 4th pd.
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The best protection Is cau
tion. The next best Is Insur
ance! Don’t risk losing prop
erty and other valuables.
Be Sure To Insure With
WALKER INS. AGENCY
BILL WALKER
THE COtimfclS-TIMBS
Bethel Hill Club'
Meets Wednesday
Bethel Hill Home Demonxtratlon
club held its regular monthly meet
ing Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
Alfred Shotwell at her home.
One new member was enrolled,
and plans for Achievement Day
were 'discussed and a committee as
follows was appointed: Mrs. Tennie
Shotwell, Mrs. W. B. Humphries,
and Miss Eleanor Wiley. Miss Evklyn
Caldwell, Home Agent, told how to
judge fabrics fpr clothing.
During the scolal hour the hostess
served delicious sandwiches, cakes,
and coca-colas.
The October meeting will be held
Wednesday afternoon, October 24th,
at 2:30 o’clock at the Bethel Hill
High School and the men of the
community are invited to attend.
Wanted To Bay
Used Cars
Jackson Motor Co.
Pontiac Dealer—Phone t> 7l
~6 6 6
Cold Preparations
Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Orops
Use Only As Directed
How women and girls
may get wanted relief
fror^unctionalperiodi^^ai^
Cardui Is a liquid medicine which
many women say has brought relief
from the cramp-Uke agony and nsr
voua strain of functional perlodlo
distress. Here's how it may help:
1 Taken like a tools.
lv should stimulate
appv’lte, aid diges
tion.* thus help build re
sistance for the “Urns”
tto come.
Started 3 days be
ad lore "your time”. It
should help relieve
pain (hie to purely func
tional periodic causes,
y Cardui. If it helps, you'll
glad you did. •
CARDUI
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New Opening
And
Closing Hours
Effective Now Our New Op
ening and Closing Hours Will
Be As Follows:
Week Days—Open £::!9 A. M.
Close 3:30 P. M.
Saturday—Open 8:30 A. M.
Close 6:00 P. M.
Your Co-operation Will Be
Sincerely Appreciated
PEEBLES
Dept. Store
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«The Boys are still in Service and the Need For
The WAR FUND is as Great As Ever
There can be no letting down in eur efforts to
||M do what we can for them. Soon we hope that
jllphl? they all will be safely back with' their loved
ones, but until then let us give to the War Fund.
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mft " PERSON COUNTY'S QUOTA 15...
t|gj $10,050.00
YOU CAN AFFORD TO DO* NO LESS THAN YOUR PART
HERE'S WHERE THE MONEY GOES:
\ 57c To Aid Our Own Fighting Men . . .
[/ ~ To maintain USO Centers and Overseas Camp Shows Units; United Seamen’s
// /M ♦-?■?.??■ 7/sh\ \\ Service Centers around the world and convalescent homes in the U. 8. and
11 /M/9 nMAIMun VIB\ \1
I fK' INStJRANCE © 1 worlc for prisoners ° f War
llffilW? FOR EACH jMJ XII 24c For 40 Million Homeless and Destitute In Europe,
v7 lllic For the Philippines and China.
Ss'/t To meet vital minimum needs for medical care, food shelter and clothing for
millions of desperately needy people.
6'ic As An Emergency Reserve Against Unknown Needs.
ic For National Administrative and Campaign Expenses.
THE PEOPLES BANK
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MONDAY, OCTOBEK 1,