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4 . JLXlXLi U XV.JLIli., o I Roxbora ft July 5 28,1909. n J y t ' ' : v:7' -V ' V ;v -hUrSday Fridar andi Saturday. , t. . v . Mr. Jno'.A. Noell, JK; is visiting r in Lexington tms weeK. . Miss Jend-le Woody; f, .Bethel Hill, was in town Tuesday. Miss Sue Noell is visitirig-relatives and friends in "Graham this week. , " Miss Pauline H6ward,T of Oxford is visiting the family ofv Mr. C. T. Willson. ' ;. .- . .. " s . Miss Willie Smith, of Appomat tox, Va., is visiting Miss Margaret Johnson this week. The Lower Country iline Primi tive Baptist Association meets this week near Leasburg. Miss Mary Willis, of South Bos ton, is visiting Miss Bertha-Clay ton on Reams Ayenue. Miss k'ate Long gave a delight ful lawn party Monday evening in in honor of Miss Sue Kitchin . V 'There will be preaching at the Baptist church next Sunday night. Services beginning at 8 o'clock. Mrs. R. L. Chappell and chil dren are visiting relatives and friends at Buffalo, Vh. this week, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Paschal, of Chatham County visited their daughter, Mrs. A. M. Burns dur ing the past week. Prof. N. C; Newbold, Superin tendent of the Washington, N. C. schools, is visiting relatives and iriends in Roxboro. Messrs. J A. Long Jr., and J. W. Allgoou went over to Oxford last Saturday in Mr. Long's auto mobile to see the ball game. Mr. R. J. Daniel, of Atlanta, Texas, is shaking hands with friends in Person this week. M rs. Daniel and the children have been here several weeks. " , Reidsville ball team will be .here arid play thfte games iityfeJRQX boro team at the park, August 5th, 6th and 7th. Remember the, dates and go out and see some good bai: games. Talk about raising hogs the ed- ltor is going-to snow someDoay. Something in this line this fall. No more pine rooters for him, he his cut" that class' of porkers put of his business,- and is now raising HOGS. 7 The -'Rally Day" service held at the Baptist church last Sunday ev ening was a delightful affair. The children performed their pans well, and were highly compliment ed by the large audience who were presents well as the ladies who had trained them for the exercises. The children showed that great pains had been taken in training them for this occasion. One of the most pleasant affairs during the past week .was the re ception given by! Miss Alma Younger, complimentary to Miss H askins, of South Boston, last Thursday evening, .at her beauti ful home, near town. The young people must have had the time of thier lives, judging from the com ments we have heard since the party came off. The lone-drouth was broken yes- tprriair hv n most delishtfuL rain. The most fastidious could not have found any . fault with the way it came down, it was so gentle and just went into the ground as it fell. The dry weather around Roxboro was bsginning to be very serious, more so with" the' gardens, than, with the crops, much of the vege tables had about ried uprbut now that the rain has come we will have the vegetables again. -", The Hyco Warehouse -sold .a load of new tobacco . yesterday, it was the first of the .season. f I ne Hyco is making big. preparations for the coming season by, adding largely to their floor, space, wnn completed this will, .be one of the largest floors for the sale of leaf to bacco, in this' section.. TobePass says that he is working for big.sales the next season, and will be better ; f repared to handle your, .tobacco, as well, as to take care otthe farm er and his teams than evermore. : , .;: '""n ' ' """"" . , .. i ,a. --zlzszztzlizxzz zljzz3.z - tv MLM".'..'! . ..., g mnj. ,m 1 c c a vuaor.porcn. shade.- w gcam; Uayton & C0.7 : : , ... :Bg me Your country produce, ;?WPv ."J1; Rogers, y - nhcst market price' paid. ,-; ; Big" lot summer buggy' robes" tie! '.v . 7 r-.'CJ- M. 0'Bri3tn. ing sold mighty cheap at Harris & Mre Wiiliam'Csmiih;: .".N? -v mfltrnv 5 m t?JLJ .--hT fi W U . - i , v 1 yjuugna. ionium J ohnsonrtTiis week. , I.havea nicvaHety" of Ferns and; Begonias which I wish to sell. it you wish, some-of these r nice plants call early. ? ; Mrs.' Jno. ;A. Noell: .When you are around-" Push call on oiir Mr. C A- Hamlin who has charge of our Push : Branch. he will treat you right. ReadeBros. Co.; Helena,' Is. C To the Public. .1 am now prepared to grind your corn, also to saw and dress .your lumber. Mill near Trilby. J. P. BUCHANAN. If you want to save 15 to 25 cents on a dollars worth of goods go to H: . J. Rogers' Racket and Sample Cash Store. , Just received 60,000 feet of floorins-, ceiling and siding. All of above is cut out of long leaf pine. Gall and get bur prices. " J Watkins & Bullock. The people are , going to H, J. Rogers' Racket and Sample Store to buy the same goods : for Jess money than they would have to pay at other stores, says Mr". Rogers. Wanted: ; . A good renter for a two or three horse farm on Hyco, near McGees Mill. ADply to unlersigned at Rox boro. T. W. PASS. This is your last chance to get a ticket for the handsome Range which we are going to give away, as the. time expires on u;e 3rd, when the drawing take place. Roxboro Hardware Co, For the next lOdays I am going to close out my Spring and Sum mer stock of Millinery. If you need anything in my Tine come and get lit thp nrirv nill h morla tr cutr I . ,mh ! :nom;ha! nnVp ' Mies Pflii,lYnrpv - , ' w . we naa a pleasant can trom Mr. HT. Clayton, of Woodburn, last Monday. He requests us to say to his friend Frank' that he has lot moved yet, and that he now has a full stock ::of "goods and, if you need anything in his line come to see-him, he will make the price to suit you. I will very much appreciate it if those who owe me on millinery ac count will come up and settle same before August 15th, as I am very anxious to close up my Spring ac counts before going North to pur chase my Fall and Winter stock. Remember this request. - x . MISS PALLIE YANCEY. We are glad to see Mr. ; W. D. Merritt on the streets again, He has had a right bad time with his eye, but says he is now improving ind hopes that he will soon be ready to give his clients. his atten tion again. He expects to be at his office most of the time from- now on His many friends are very glad to learn that he will not lose the sight of his eye. V ; ; We made somewhat of a mistake last year about raising wrappers to go with Giles Crowder's sand lugs, but the fault wasNiot ours, we gave our man on The Roost the right kind of seed to make them but he kinder got them d quently we did not have the wrap pers: but we can ' promise .Mr. Crowder now that we will be ready for him this fall we have got the wrappers all right on the Roost this year; for we aw them out: there yesterday. - . s Base Ball. : r " Our Ball Team went over to Ox ford last -Thursday : evening and crossed bats With Oxford 's strong team in two games. The first was played Friday . evening but ; was called after the Oxford team had gone to the bat in the fifth-; inning hv rain. The score was 3 to 0 in (.favor of. our boys,f. - On Saturday they were not so fortunate, tne score resulting'in 7 to '5 in favor of the Oxford team. This team will be in Roxboro ;; this week and will play.thrpe games,' which' will-be an interesting contest to all lovers of this greatspoft. Lets. give the boys a big crowd, and ;; kinder hoop it up for our boys.; ; .: : ; I am selling more goods for the cash dollar thaail have ever bought - uuine to n. j. jrcogers --rcacKet and Sample Store and you will save im0I?ey' 'O" ;v4f Wood For Sale. 1 ? . -1 s. - a nv nnP nPPHina nn nn u accommodated bv calling on - L : L. Garrett. Wo6d will be : delivered promptly.; Apply to J. L. Garrett. Remember that- with every a25c cash purchase, you get a ticket which is a chance" at .arbeautiful Range-that can be seen on our floor. . Long, Bradsher & Co. Don't forget we have plenty good brick op hand if you want to fix your flues. , , Reade Bros. Co. Helena, N.' ,.t . ''' ,v,'V'.l ; J-"'- ' f ' ; " ' fc ;. -Do not forget to ask for ar ticket. Ever.25 cent pash purchase entit les you to a chance at a range which can not be excelled in Quality- and Beauty, Long, Bradsher & Co. ' Our people are a little hungry for a good game of ball. Well, the Koxboro t eam has arranged to sat isfy that hunger by giving three good games at the park this week, pn Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening of this week they will play the strong team from Oxford. We will make pricss on our General Merchandise low now for cash as times. are a little tight.: Reade Bres. Co., Helena, N. C. We are informed that there was a big ' row at Ephesus colored church , near Cuningham, last Sun day evening, in which one negro man was killed. The murderer made his escape. We could not get particulars of the fight. We are in position to furnish you your flues as. we have a - big stock worked up. You will not have to wait and we will thank you to favor, us with your order. - Long, Bradsher & Co. Mr. rnesrtne contractor, is mak- mg things hum around the old Dowdy Hotel these days, clearing things away preparatory tor the new brick building which he has the contract to erect.- , Brick and sand, is being rapidly placed on the grouna tor tne nanasome new hotel. - Have You Got Those Flues? If not come now and get them while you have the time. , My work is fully guaranteed,1 and' you will find my prices as low and perhaps a little lower than other people charge you for the same class of goods. No trouble about my flues fitting, all you have to do when you get home is to put them in the barn they are fitted up before leaving the shop. Remember when buying Flues that there are Flues, Better Flues and Best Flu ,s, the last is the kind we sell. Drive right to the shop they are there 'ready to put 4n your wagon. - G. W. THOMAS, The Flue Man. ecessities Everv Home Should Have :& FEW OF THE ; NYAL'S FAMILY REMEDIES - To use in case . , of Emergency, Sud-f den Accident , or Sick- -ness,oruntilthe Doc- ; tor comes. we reccommendithem; Z If you ;like;f ; . , we can help you . , mane a wise. selection.: V Morris--W Household 'Grocery Talk Sergeant Caytbn& Co , : Are you tempted occasion v;ally to skip your meals? You ; wont be you come to. us for ;your Groceries. : It is pur bus-" iness -to study wKat people - "need in Aisline.lf you don't know 'exactly what you want :; for dinner, supper or breakfast just call iis vup and. we will tell , you what we , have; in . stock, and - we are sure that among the many different ar ticles we will mention there will be something that will cre-y ate an appetite so that you will not go hungry. -Our line of Staple and Fancy Groceries; Candy. Cigars Fruits; ' ' Canned Goods, fc will be lound complete at all times ana our aeuverv is nromnt. Phone No. 23, : 4 SE RGEANT,, CLAYTON : & COMPANY. Do you 'wsasSiM. If you do come, to, see us and we will explain how you canet theni For the next 60 days gains in the following line: " " ;V MEN'S LOW CUT SHOES; ; 1 MEN'S HATS AND DRESS SHIRTS. J , ; meN's : ; V-;;; ; - : : - ALSQ CROGCERXs AND GLASS WAREQ We are going to offer these"; special prices in order to close out these lines, as we do not expect toxarry them again after this, is done. This is no fake advertisement, but it will be money in your pockets if you will come here, to; buy anything.in the above. lines. . - ; r This is not shoddy or shelf-worn stock we are offering you at such a great sacralice, but new goods bought for this season, fresh from the northern markets, and ; we have put prices bhthem that will move them in a -hurryj . . v ! ; Gall and examine them before buying! n I . Person Dfv: Goods -Co. I: " Now you are : about ready ;f or your 'tobacco Flues. 1 ; We . are. better, prepared than lever ;to fir your orders, arid to., give" you the estFlues and at the Lowest prices possible: :; ,; :? ; ; ; - V; It will be to - your interest to 'call on us and get; our prices before buying, ; Gome and get your ;,' ; ; ' ' - L , . " -i from us,'and get free tickets bri . give. away Rugust uic ora.. oojne oneas gomg vto get it, ' irmay be-you, we cant' tell. -It does not "cost you- anything,Jit is ab solutely free, for .every 25 .cent purchase .yoU get a. ticket. :l Thee? will be mixed thoroughly 1 by some one " blind folded, then he will draw:oiit a number and the one holding thecorrponding num ber Will get the Range free. S ; ; V ; . : ; ;.:: - - ou will also need and thermometers, why here if ; you don't needa e;of ;fluesV : ; Thankirig- you f or. your-liberal patronage wc are '- : Youre truly, , r ; : 7- r 7 This Pharmacy is cch; ducted on principles " of redtitude nd square deal-; ing.vV?-::"-:'' : ' -Tx We compound prescrip- ; tinns.evnr.fi v the flnrtAr I-. directs:.- . - " -" x I We sell "pure drugs and Standard Medicines.; ; : ,4 We" have what you want ) and. qive you ;what you ask for v No price inducement ever, tempts us to buy or could : any profit incentive" justify - ,us inj selling, anything pf ; in ferior quality; " . 1 , - . make: us your druggists ' Fambrick : . ;; .bros'gists: 1 i we wall offer' erreat -bar .-" ' the '$60.00 Range whiph we will tobacco knives, lanterns -riot come. and - get ' , . " ' -
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