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1 J i V THE COURIER, Roxboro. N. C June 14, 1911. Everything to build with Watkins & Bullock. Oon't forget The Courier office . hen you want printing done. V. H. Pleasant returned Merryville college Tuesday .in?:. M H A. Foushee, of Durham, r Sunday with his father Mr. I:.ushee. Elizabeth Reade, of Mr. :i; is visiting " Miss Kate .... . .. f- I Dr. a P. Schaub1 sbent yester'-J day lrf Durham, on business. I ; Mr. W. D.Finger, of Charlotte, is visiting Mr. J. A, Long, Jr; This section' has been visited this week by refreshing .rains, and the farmers are rejoicing. Try the Danville-Siar Laundry Snow hite. Leave it at Hugh Woods Agent. Almost every farmer in - the ountv is harvpsrinfT h f I l this week. The crop is yery promising. Hnw's This? ' I Desirable Dwelling for Sale. t We oiler pne Hundred Dollars Reward-'-for any : - T om nffprifio mv Vif1nrf ftri daca of catarrh that cannot be cured 1y HaU'i j - 1 dI" OliCTing my reSiawHC On catarrh cure. w . --. Academy Street for sale. There YTe, tte undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney .5 years, and believe him perfectly hon- business transactions and financially aMe wherry out any obligations made by -his firm. WAi.nrvrs. Ktvnit At Majjvw. wholesale Druggists, Toledo, u. is no more convenient or desirable residence :n the town and 'if: you want a home come to see me pnees very reasonable easy terms. directlv upon the blood and mucqus surfaces of the Tma A NnFlM. ' .lystem. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per anv, -tv. nuuuu. . "oottle. Sold by all Druggists. Tate. Hall's Family Fills for constipa tion. Mr. Harvey Chytou spent yes- ! t?rday in Durham. . W. H.B. NEWELL UK JEWELER. When businesses dull advertise. o-o-o-o-- A beautiful jine oi Fulton Go- j Watches, Clocks, Jewelery. ! carts at Water coolers. Le pream freez-j T. W. 'Pass. fllt n i SiWrwsrp ers, Refrigerators, Lime and r.e-i . . 1 Ml J,aSS and llverWdre- ment at 1 Plato bilker Elating rousn rori- Lon Bradsher & Co. i cleaning silver ware 2d cents a'j ; Dottis-at MamoncK Aastm s. C. Vickers has moved! Whplpr Mawa'i fio ia,HM,L reoenny vacated j Boy. Leave your laundry at New-1 n u l t i juse Mr. W. H. Harris. Miss Elizabeth Noell ) .. 1 "M J .1 jr Min u ay aim iviuituay wnn Vi;s .Mildred Younger. V-is Rubie Paul went, over to n.irh-'.m Monday night on a short v'si to relatives and friends. :) ivt forget J. M. O'Briant & :;ro. handle Dr. Hess' cattle pow jers, the best on the market. . . . . . . .. . 1 j; hp Wpiru-Qof ;fPnnMrt Kubber tire two wheel bulkies ; j guaranteed. for the Baby also Fulton Go-Cart. Call and see them. I 5 TXT I t 1 1 ... . C -HI iv c iidve un nana ptenty or ay TC . Do M:n-t a and black peas which we ar L If v" wan' ? eis s? I ottering at best prices. Cal early ,7, w a Z ';E and get what you want. Garrett & Stan field. The very best line of ladies mus lin underwear in the town take a look at this line. Person Dry Goods Co. i ittie Misses Virgie and Rachel' " . ; , unodwin, of Raleigh, arried yes-1 Your attention is called to trie - l-iv evening and are visiting j new of RoxooroRea1 Estate & , . -,vV Mrs .po A Noell Trust Co. They have on their list some or me mosr aeiraoic town Irene Ci . left for her home Saturday ! farms. Read their ad. no: after a visit to Miss ..Uilu f Flour, Meal, Shipsturr and Meat, : Think of Hugh Woods. christian, ot Uur- property, as wm as some vaiuaoie Mr. B. T. Whitfield, accompa-1 i nied by hs wife, is visiting rela-g P. Meacfovvs left for.tives in the County this week., XI 1HIII1H 1 1 1. O O IH ft VUU bUllwl Jf. tion buggy and wagOn Reasonable ; pri:e. Apply to ; ! - W.L.Lewis. ;i 5ft All who owre us for fertilizer; will please call at once and settle i hv cash or note. Will make it to .3 your interest to settle with cash. Garrett & Stanfield. 'U :i Phone your wants to ,J. M . ; U Am 0 O V ...MI 4 iinant oc oiu. ioui uiueis m g rocfive romot attention. Phone l - x b: :SS. . . T ,ai. J. r. ivieaaows lert ror.tives-m the county tnis weeK. , j O'Briant & Bro . Mill Monday morning where i Tr .Whitfield is a Person cnuntv ! i ror several weeKs on boy, who is now living in Kicn-1 ;vrs. raliie Yancey rass says; i mond, and like most of our boys, j that notwithstanding the cy of 'I1C Iia 'nyuc Jiuuu 1 1 1 ma auuptu ; uuiu i;nit one o juoi ul-tuij, the most successful season she has ever had, within the past two months she has sold more than mi. - - M. Burns left Thursday ; hnmp ii; 'nil:; g ror rcaieign wnere ne vvii ' : ir. his wife on a visit to For Sale. ' inends and relatives. jhree and one half acres of land inside corporate limits, lnis is a Ada Denny left Friday morninerlc tor :!,eir home in Oraham alter a ; Roxboro Rgal Esta,e & Trus, Co visit to Airs. iv. a. ioen. I ' If we can manage to subsist for ! just a few weeks longer we will be 1 all right, for we are cutting wheat at the Roost. And by-the-way, if vou want any seed wheat you had i Kotfor r,loA rn:iY nrdpr Pflrlv for Mioses Oveda Page and Delma' while the crop is large, of course, Noel! and Mr. M. R. Long and I the demand will soon exhaust the Dr. 1. R. Long went over to Dan- (supply, ville Sunday in Mr. Long's auto. ! "Irs. W. G. Bradsher und J;: lighter Miss Irma passed through Fndn morning en route to i lapel Hill whe e they will visit friends and relatives. two thousand dollars worth of millinery. She asks us to say to all of her friends and customers that she is very thankful for their j patronage, and feels that she has given one and all rull value their money. for I have lost my Physicians Call Book, any one finding same will please return to me. The book has my name on it. Lost between Roxboro and Winstead Mill. Dr.W. T. Long. retiming in the evening. I want to urge every one that is owing me to come in by the 25th of June and settle as I want to get my accounts settled. Mrs. Pallie Yancey Pass. Mrs. Jennie Brooks and 'Mr. i just received at Sergeant & Otis Bristow, of Saluda, Va., are I Clayton's a fresh lot of Columbia spending some time in the citv. j candy, the best, in the following Mrs. Brooks is visiting her son's '; 10 cent packages and assortments: Mr. j. W. and R. G. Brooks. ! whipped creams, marshmallows, , jmraple walnuts, ice cream drops, Big lot of clay and stock peas i .almon(js and cherries .Try a pack comirg. Will sell for $2.50 per , aae it is nne L)Lnei. LhicKen teea two anu on- f jiiaaHJiALiwwi in - wji' i - p. I ' . BIB m 1 L3 P H IBUHllSlan H h n u n n ' SwaTfl ' 3 . 'sMI n ill. V A i& Al AJ 1 lid 1 I illill 3 - , M y!;i-ir 'uH.i.ft'6& g'fiiei'ra fia!v. A I . iL-tt xtr 13 ui i-w Kill UH H V I 11 BraCT IS i ?'ij-4-'a .1 HI K! 1 ' ' ibb" e ffiT 1 1 i 111 1111 ll iy'; I lllllli iffi ifa III ' 7 . ) h . 1 E Mb il ,Tir irscr II. If II mm I ! Thenartiemeansapenecigar- 11 El AVTAWr Yftfct I 1 : e. El . .lull .3f .-J ie 1 i A - "S.V w B uur jn ew ,h ountain 1 1 1 harbeen started and the gentle Sizz ot our lively soda is a musical - sound to those who have en joyed the delicious I drinks, creams and g uun uun we servt;. I Our drixiks are hard to improve on as we use the best materials that money I can uy and omit no effort I to make them the very best. Come in and qet under the fan cooling and invigorat- r-3 ll m. o Sv IV. ,V V ..MlVl' ." . ' x ' 1 Hambrick & Austin Druggists. Em SgSve 5 The Wr!d- r-4 Where Your DOLLARS ROXBORO, QjISISllliliip - N. C. " i. i DEALERS ifi :ents a pound. Nothing is more becoming and Is Ul Hnsrh Woods. I certainly nothing is more comfort i oV,1p th!c u".irm wpather than one hen summer comes and trade f becoming shirt waists we ...... - , (jui UCtUUllllg aim i wcioio vv :!1 whv don't VOU move OUt Of I UnxTSk tuom frnm -,n ponts un to - ' j 1 iiu-VU lllllf liuui vviiu i nirr .P wruv c tnra ann (iiVP if, 1!H ! k, r- . j i.1 'ouic1 be just as wise as to dis-1 person Bry Goods Co. C'-'i-ntmue your au euaube uui North Carolina and Georgia i A s "I ; 1 I 0 ft ss is dull. Mr. Joe H. Carver is dealing very largely in real estate, having made a large purchase of Reams town lots the past week. In our next issue we will begin t'n publication of a story written by Miss Mary K. Clark, of Rouge mom. This story 'will be run seri al!;;, and we belive you will be i 'frosted in it. L you are interested in a good milling proposition investigate tne Hurdle Mills property. Good loca tion, splendid patronage. Apply N. Lunsford. Nearly every family in this Co'inty reads The Courier. Mr. Merchant if "you have anything out of the ordinary, real bargains, why not tell them about it through these colums- Easiest, cheapest and quickest way to move it. Algy Jackson carried a, crowd of friends out in the country Sun day to attend preaching. A heavy rain came up in evening and the roads were heavy, consequently the boys and Algvhadto get home as best they could, some of them arriving long about 9 o'clock. Tf you are going off on a holiday, or if you have visitors will you not kindly call up The Courier and tell us about it. We "know you love to sec vonr name, in nrint . and SO Chief Barnett Makes a Haul. Chief Barnett raided the shoe shop of Sherman Lee Monday night and 'captured seven crap shooters, four colored and three vhite. The. white boys took le? bail, while the colored were bound over to Court in the sum of i? 1 00 each. How about that ' insurance? Read the ad on the inside of the Mutual Life Insurance Co. and fill out the blank and mail it to J, W. Noell, State Manager. It will not cost you a penny and mav mean the best days work you ever done. Watch Lost. One day last week between Roxboro and u.y home I lost my 20 year gold case open face watch, nn P.hain of fob. Finder will please return to The Courier office, or t.n me. W. A. Painter, Roxboro, No. 3. W. J. W7instead, the mau you buy groceries from, has installed a fountain and is now prepared to cool you off on ihese hot days. Give him a cat! and see how well he will treat you . He invites you Rough and Dressed. - All Grades - nd Sizes Large Stock kiln-dried Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Moulding, etc.; Framing cut to order. Pine Shinies and Laths always an hand. Correct manufacturer Strict Craaes Prompt delivery.' Save TIME and MONEY by sending' your, lumber order to us We Please the Hard to Please Maline vests are cut in a new way to the shoulder straps sfay up. You who have been atanoyed with ill-fitting underwear will find a pleasant sur prise in the Maline vest. Therd's afaother surprise in the price, too. Only 10c and up. All Maline coods are knit from the T " .. ... ... highest quality son, siiny, couon yarn. A.fc at the knit underwear counter. Be sure you remember the name Maline. ti un mi MM Go Farther. H good reliable merchan dise, and lowest possible prices are things you like, we can count you lor a customer, x v - OUR LINES ol Dry-goods, Clothing, Shoes, Milliner,y, and ready-lo-wear garments lor ladies and misses are complete and up-to-date and are awaiting your inspec tion, COME. v ! ,1 k I st 1 i New Store in Jones' Hotel Building. Opposite "New Warehouse. r J at any price, is no better than the wear at toes and heels. Poor wear here or there will put the everlasting "hex" on the finest fabric, the choicest tints and the most -perteck hnish. The success of it ' ! : . " ' ' else If M to compare his prices on groceries feedstuff, etc. , : The Moving -Picture Co. have adopted a 'name the Realistic, Miss PrJertna vv muiciu w,a Bmc X,J-.w i-- , , , SUCCCSSIUI wanuivAaio 1 u,u" uur visitors, enu evciyuyujrj . name and will be given a sea iss some of you, and "probably TRUE SHAPE HOSIERY. is" built around durable toes and heels. TViooo nvp snpp.ifl.llv woven, from specia threads, given a quadruyple twist ' that make biiVXi-X liWi Wily w- G7- , , ll a pair and you will be convinced - tnat xney are rvindlv tell us for we may . ,-,Vat rpu.r nnpn un in t I Willi I II .rvLL.- A liV T M l vww-- r- lij UIAA. - - A nd probably i , Y: cAVlv Havs. nossiblv the ' iisw rloim -Pa-p -fTioYn nnH hfl rents. vou will think we omitted -the no-EL"? " t week: announce.-! du wc vl"". inientiona v. DU wo simyv -ii wmA m exacf date j i ill r- ill iv ill i uiuv mm - do not know it. Don't think you L wh?n it does onen it will be re so imnortant that we 0U2tlt to keen track of vmir coiners and Krcf. 'riflQqin everv Darticular and the ladies are invited to attena. Person Dry Goods Co. 4 ' . 4 m 'BAfyK ACOlfAf7 Tt 9(10 Yoarc art A nne nl VOUr ancestors had banked on 200 dollars at 4 per cent compound interest and you ; nllar Kill ware a imK in a chainthat chain would reach trom.lNew York to dan- 1 Francisco. Money arows in our bank il you wilLlet it : Make; UUK Dank lUUK DanK; THE E B. REArDE, President. OF lOXBOlO . F. LONG, Cashier 31 ton V fipgll ; n ' f " IfflSo1 - S.' 1 . i comings, but phone.us. i - . - V 1 -t T 4 L Li"3"
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