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rrTTTil COURIER,' - American Boy hosiery, :the bestFo'-' - ' ' j.vxijx.vv.0n eanh for nV t y,,ine pest ; Bring or send u Roxboro. N. a Sept. 29, 1909 Shoes at Harris & Burns..' rpt vcur shoes early, while they jast at COSI ai liuiuuo. Remember next Monday .that $bUlU Long Bradsher & Co Mice Grace Winstead - has rned to Greensboro -Female X anted Music scholars apply 1 ' Miss Mary Hunter; The breaks at the .warehouses have been larger this .week, and the prices, while not as high as last year, are very satisfactory. Just received a splendid line of Corduroy Pants, just the thing for hunting or rough work. J. M. O'Briant & Bro. About the biggest improvement cut city dads have- mads . recently jSthe cutting down of the Carolina Poplars on Main Street. W'e are prepared to furnish you rough lumber as well as; all other building material. Watkins & Bullock. Mr. W. H. Harris lost a good horse last Monday morning from lockjaw, which was caused by get ting a nail in his foot. Wanted, you to know we have the celebrated Calpill Grate for sale, also Mantels and Tile. Call and see them. Watkins & Bullock. Mr. J. W. Noellhas som$ hands at work tearing down the old graded school building, as soon as it is removed and the lot cleared he will begin the erection of a handsome residence thereon. Have you tried a pair of our Home-Made Shoes? If not come and let us show them to you. They are made to wear. - Garrett & Stanneld. Mr. J. W. Brooks, who attended the National Convention R. F. D. Carriers in Rochester Jast week, has returned home. while away he visited Niagara Falls arid other places of interest.- Just received a . full stock of solid leather shoes. When you buy a pair from Hugh or 'Gib you can count on having solid goods. Brine us your chickens and eggs. H. W. Foushee Roxboro is not on a boom but there is a great deal of buildin going on here now, "and th town is steadily growing all th time, which is better than anv i . ooom lown . The Public Schools of the county will ODen next Monday: Come to us for your school books, pencils, . tablets, . pens and. ink, ai.d others school supplies. . Hambrick & Austin. There is no use taking .vour tobacco to other markets for high pi:js. Our warehousemen i i Kux:vro will see that your tobacco brings os big average here as Remember the Singing Class frorr, Oxford will be here on Wed nesday night. Oct. 6th. Get your fei; -t Hambrick & Austin's I am not going to handle shoes r lunuer. anu to ciosc . uui iuy. stock vi se. evp.rv nair on mnal ill sell every pair on at,r, p;; .: " : Get vour shoes now and pve money. ':. - ; C. H. Hunter, Mr. H M I nnor nf Swenson- L ... - - - Vtf w - - ' f Drought Mrs. Long from Rex fospital, Raleigh, where she had een for treatment.' she will snend jjjroe time here with her parents, ifU and Mrs. C. B. , Brooks, TOsonville. Now that the hmicpc have heen tw 11VUUVV AAV W .... VVB wed from the Reade Hotel lot urtity Fathers are considering iwlQenin? rwrf otret CPa add much to the fusefullness uuw sireeus enureiy fw Urw 1UI inc - iranc uiai is 'Oh J "'"o io ail 1111L1UI LilllL IlIilLLCl rvic. hi, V. 1 MIC IK AV m'M.tAMi Hi! ki hope the Aldermen - will w. v lu rry u inrougn satis- rn It tr . . ! " ' 4 "T . '' .. ( viyry to all parties concerned. nly-15c a: pair at ' , Harris & Burns. 5P'C1 ihiIerLne guarantetd: to stop chill maa and sold by. . . -;x f Morris-Webb Drug Co. Mr. H. D. Iong of Rockv Mount. was-'in town Saturday andi and Sunday with his family. " , . - : "When Walk-Overs ?o on, shoe troubles go. off, Try a pair . from Harris & Burns; 'Wait till I come back before you buy any fall goods: G. T. Bowen, of Reade Bros. Co. " Mr. Jacob Thomnson. nf Pitfs- boro, one of, the State Oil inspec tors, was here last week visiti no his sister, .Mrs. J. S. Bradsher. We are selling that A Lime right along, better come nn and get some.; Reade Bros. Cd. Postmaster H. I. Whim has gone to Raleigh to attend ' the an nual meeting of Postmasters of the State. " , ..-.v:- 546 Pairs of Shoes. Which are to be sold C. H. Hunter's, i ui cl 5, o my line of shoej. r There will be a regular meetino of the Board of Education next Monday, it being the first Mondav in October. Try a pair of our overhalls, they are guaranteed not to rip! ' Some thing new and will bear inspection. J, M. O'Briant & Bro. We are glad to learn that -the little daughter of Mr. Henry Rog ers, who has been quite sick for some days, is improving. The Silver Dollar Raw Hide Whip for sale by Mrs, R. J. Hall. Buy one and get a chance at $18.00 set of Harness. Messrs. GT. Bowen, of Reade Bros. Co., Helena N. C. and H. L. Carver of Rougemont are on the .northern market this week buying their fall and winter goods. . When you want a good meal drop in at Shoemaker's Cafe: f The price will be right and the meal will be tust to vour liking I We are requested by the pastor, Rev. C. P. Ryland, to announce that a series ''of meetings will begin ar Mill Creek next Sunday, Octo ber. the 3rd. - Mr. John Dixon, son of Mr. J, J. Dxong of A en ville, is in the county visiting reiauves and friends. Mr. Dixon for several' ears has made his heme in California. I is ti e time of year to buy chi.-lrens hosiery, save money an ' v c rr y 1 y t u y i n g l h e best, r.nicrican Boy & Black Cat sold by Harris & Burns. Learned men tell us that in Latin the word "editor" means something 4'toeat." In this coun try its meanin'g Is altogether differ ent. It means to scratch arouud like blazes to get something to eat. - Did you ever try the Bowling Alley fot amusement and exercise? If you have not just drop in at our alley and try it, nothing finer. L. V. bhoemaker a Co. An advertisement is to a mer chant very much : what ' sowing seed is to a farmer. It may take a little time; for the results to be come apparent, but; they are sure to dome. The wise farmer is not ,.i, u.v -.za ..-a - r 3 ...i.ci.. -a." Wise mercnaiu wiui ms- auvcuib- mg. The kickers and croakers have no place in a town with the push and progressiveness - of ours. The man who .opposes needed public improvements and stands in the way of progress is not a live citi zen. .;. ; , We learn that the Board of Town Aldermen at their meeting last week passed an ordinance requiring owners of bull dogs to place muzles on them, when running at large; This is a good thing and will give satisfaction to jhe people gener ally. -4 u , Shoes. Some people rant siyle iH shoes, others want durability arid comfort,: and with some economy comes :firsv Jast; and all the time;. You canget them i all m one from WoodyfLong &Mor ton. us vour harness. saddles, . bridles. . collars: - or " an v- thingiq.the Harness ,line: to. re pair, and we will treat you right ' Mrs. R.J. Hall. Whitted-Brooks.v J " ; . . . The following invitations have been . received ; by. friends , of the famih.: ' . y ; v, . Mr 'and Mrs. Henry Graves Clayton request the honor of your presence at marriage of their daughter ' ' , ; . . Miss Mattie M. Brooks - f ' -. f to ' f , , f ,.1 - - Mr. Marion Whitted , ' - on the evening of Wednesday the thirteenth ' 'ol October - -nineteen hundred and' nine at half after six o'clock" " ' At Home " 1- Roxboro, North Carolina - Two Prominent Gentlemen in Roxboro. Who have, heard the scotch Sin gers say that they are fine. The best way to findout this is to come and hear them. We know that the London Times, The Boston Globe, The Boston Herald, - The Glasgow. Record, The Liverpool Ti m es, and many more of th e leading papers of the world say that it is a treat to hear them. " : " The four young ladies who as sists Miss Crawford were person ally selected by her from hundred of applicants, because of their par ticular fitness for solo and ensem ble work of the most difficult and exacting program. If the men dont come to . this entertainment dont say anything more to the manager about getting a show with girls in it. There are five in this one and no men. . Tickets on sale Friday Morning at Morris-Webb Drug Co. Reser ved Seats 50c, general admission 35c. School children 25c. Sea son Tickets $2.50. THE MANAGER. I IE Very Low Prices Lumber,. Shingles, Lime, Cement, Laths, Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Blinds. Mill Work, Roofing, Man tels, Grates, Tiles, Etc. . Watkins & Bullock, Building Supply Men- s M verv Home Should Have A FEW OF THE nyal'S family Remedies V To use in case : of Emergency,. Sud den Accident orSick: , riess, or until the Doc- tor comes. , ; ; " I WE . RECCOMMEND THEM, , . H you like ; . ; we can help you V ; ; : make, a wise , ; !;u v selection. ; r Mokkis-Webb- Drug Co. BUILDING jMATERlAL 1 E VFKESHi GROcMlES. That is the kind we handle, -',sawlien'vy6u want something : td eat come, to us. We carry a full line of . - HEAVY . STAPLE ; and . .; ' ' FANCY GROCERIES Also Glassware. Tinware, Cigars, Tobacco and Confection- eries. Come to see us . when in need; or: Phone No. 23." All phone orders given prompt at tention. SEARGEANT, . CLAYTON & CO. Best r , orm not. .--1 .ittftfflv sill - Si HI 1 T Lamhe Clothiers and Furnishers. . One Price. w Plaihi Figures,5 Phone 51. 119 West Main St, DURHAM N. C. Beautifully Hand-Decorated $10 Dinner Sets Given to our Customers Abqlutely FREE';" ; The clock stands in a conspicuous part, of . our store and will be allowed to run down and ; - stop afr stated intervals . v'.f( .Our liberal offer is as follows: " - With each cash purchase of "Vcertain amount you make 1 at par; store we will give you a-card on which the timeof daA is stamped; Bringv -cards to our store on the date and time , specitied thereon, and a7 com- plete dinner set will !be given to the person present holding the card one which is stamped the nearest correct time the clock stops at. v ':, " ': r. It is necessary for all ticket holders to, be in our store at the.timei ' when the face of the clock is uncovered. ; : : ;; V v , v, ; r : We .want you to secure one of these handsome dinner sets so as to adveatise our business and urshow In4 a substantial way that we ap- ' preciate your trade. ,We are not, making any money on them we ; don't expect to we make wis offer simply to please our old customers, and to make new customers. -This is a splendid opportunity for you to - T secure a handsome set of dishes absolutely free. ; . -) v ' : ; If your ticket does not secure a set for you the first time the "clock ; is uncovered, save your ticket as vou ,mayrwin on it the nexf or the second, .third. 'fourth, fifuvor sixth time.' : Your ticker fis good while wa at v git uf) iiituM Uwio a iwv vtiuiio ' I.-. ' " .... : MN" . t . " " .t ROXBORO HARDWARE ; General Hardware : ; wyrzriyQy out ;;7 iaer.ee. inis rnarmacy is con ducted on principles of rectitude and square deal r We compound prescrip tions exactly, as the Doctor, directs, r -a,-'"' " - We sell pure drugs and standard Medicines, MT 1 1 . ' we nave wnat vou wan an a give , ye i f: v OU W hat V-Jt you asK lor K t No price inducement even! tempts us to buy, or could any profit incentive justify .us in selling anything of A inferior. quality. r MAKE -US YOUR - DRUGGISTS : r Hambrick I. Prue'gist,,!! r . 1 ;,'T?Wt THE isom Dressed Men Demrid FOUR THINGS in a Suit of Clothes . i f ' . ' lot FIT. 2nd, STYLE. 3rd. QUALITY - : 1 4th REASONABLE Prices 1 We are showing the new ;Fall Styles in Suits and Over coats and we always keep in mind the above ; ? : : FOUR DEMANDS. Sons Ik r, . , . . , iiati. Yours truly. GDI ' ? . : -v.'- .... :t ' ' - '"-T nil m in
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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