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' 2 THE COURIER, Roxboro. N. June 21, 1911. Everything to build with Watkins & Bullock. Arrs F. Long and little son Franklin are visiting, in Durham. See the game Saturday between Houston and Roxboro. Building material, Lime and Cement at Long, Bradsher & Co. Mr. H. 'J. Rogers spent Mon day in Durham on business. Ti Eura Carver, of Rouge- niont, spent last week visiting Miss Allie'McBroom. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rundle speir. Sunday in town the guest of Sheriff T. D. Winsteaa. Mr. C. 0. Watts and family are spending some time in Virginia visiting "relatives. Messrs. W. L. and H. A. Fou she spent Sundav with their rather, Mr. A. R. Foushee. Miss Gertrude Satterfield, of Raleigh. is visiting relatives and friends. For Garden hose see us Long Bradsher & Co. m Mrs. R. I. Newman, of Leasburg, isvisitiag her daughter. Mrs. J. W.Dixon. Try the Danville Star Laundry Snow W hite. Leave it at Hugh wooas 'Agent. Mrs. J. D. Morris and children are spending the week with her father Mr. T. ri. Street. Mr. Dan Harris, of Claxton, Ga., has accepted a position with the Morris Telephone Co. ? Misses Betsy Jane Andrews and Hallie Jones are visiting Mrs. J. W. Chambers at Albemarle. Mr. E. V. Webb and wife, of Mnston. are visiting relatives and friends in Roxboro this week. The verv best line of ladies mus lin underwear in the town take a look at this line. Person Dry Goods Co. WTheeler Newell the Laundrv Boy. Leave our laundry at New ell's Jewelry Store. Satisfaction guaranteed. How's This? Wft ftffAr nn Hundred Doltars Reward for any cjaee of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's uatarrn cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney 5 years, and believe him perfectly hon- business transactions and financially aMe to a..ry out hy obligations made by his firm. Wamiing. Kinnan & Marvin, Whoiesale Druggists. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure, is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Prjce 75 cents pel bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills lor constipa tion. Miss Emily Jones, of Milton, is visiting her sister Mrs. M. 0. Wistead. The White Front store guaran tees you white treatment. Miss Clara Blaiock. of Scotts burg, Va., is visiting her sister Mrs. W. S. Morton. Mr.w( F. Long, representing the Bank of Roxboro, is attending the Bankers Convention which is in session at Kanuga Lake. A beautiful line of Fulton Go carts at . , T. W. Pass. Mrs. W. A. Seargent. who has beeri critically ill for several days is very much improved. Desirable Dwelling for Sale. I am offering my residence on Academy Street for sale. There is no more'eohvenient or desirable residence the town and if you want a homecome to see me prices very reasonable easy terms. Jno, A. No Ell. ' W. H. B. NEWELL JEWELER 1 0-0-0-0 Watches, Clocks, Jewelery." I CI lass ana ouverware. Fruit is scarce and should vou have any it would pay you to use t the E-Z Seal Jar and save it. For; sale at Lorrf Bradshsr & Co. k week Visit the White Front store A where you will find the most attrac tive line at most reasonable prices. I Berman& Lipshitz. Mr. E. B. Reade left this morn ing for Buffalo Springs where he will sDend some time for his Mrs. Jennie Bob Brooks was; health, he guests of Mrs. J. D. Morris! D c ttR A oA ' from Danville last Saturday even- Y. E. Webb spent several i itig and was accompanied by his ,t week wnn her daughter s cousin, Mr. Dunn. j . . W" Y-ilkerson ' , I J His is for you. ' Your nttention is called to the: That-eiF . ... , , 1IUI -O 11 JUU S v V. Hl A J t kUUH H P I I-kir. 1 rhxnop in the Norfolk Sr. Western i Th cmcAn ie nvAronrl T want rn I i . x., i . v i i ui lu v . L j . I lUi - t. - - - - inv oxzac J 11 IJ Ull UIIU L IV u 11 1 iv .Monday evening for Lex-1 Railroad schedule. There is only ; sctrle ud all my old business, sou 'a. to attend the commence- a slight change in here but it you owe me anything come and I. would be well to look u up. pav jt at once. I can't wait longer. J. H. PASS The Realistic Theater' will give M any -h.Idah Hambridk left yes- Our base ball boys went over to morning for Smithfield Houston last Friday and crossed c ;-. v. iii nf-ttnrl q hnnco hits with the Houston team. The urance need not be iook :is a;i investment, says score resulting: 4 to 1 ;n favor of: the people a sood show every Houston. night this week. Read their ad in another column and, yov will ' s ... n e nave on nana plenty o, u;ay . snmPf hi of what thev an- oinr leans of protection. ottering at best prices. Call early and ajret what you want. Garrett & StanSeld. N-i Padrick returned to in Kinston last Friday r a visit to Miss Elma :ie a r' The manv friends of Dr. W. H. Moselev, of South Boston, will be Mable Harris returned i ?Jad to know that he was elected : i)u; ham Friday night .where President of the Virgima State ..:L ii ' Denta Association which met at to z ve this week. A change of pro oram evprv nio-ht. Ladies an( cnildren are invited to visit the 4 Realistic where they will be enter tained with a good clean perfor-: mance. r- II fi I li I I J n n n ai ifa J Ai r i H a, n I a ill Hi 1 11 yaraen i I i 1 y Fa si IB.! BX m V" V iTfcl STftJ M I i w f i! d i ' ; ' i U i life ' M hi 1 f 111 aiio n fit VVt !3 . - ..iw. ,M9'muinmfmmw iUt.iimKmm..UU'-tm I a IK I 12 ll f)?J,e' I ; jl Fountains V 7 II Jil l t -11 11 H mm mm mm t Ik 1 r Will iUH tlkU Uhaia ir " " "111 H II II vii- in.. and Jelly Classes. Justtfie thing to take care oi all your fruit. Si Clayton, Phone 23. Our New Fountain has been started and the gentle "Sizz"of our lively soda is a, musical sound to those who have en joyed the delicious drinks, creams and 'bon bon' we serve. Our drmks ary hard tb 1 improve on as we use tne4 best materials that money can buy and omit no effort 4 to make them the very lest. Come in and get under the Ian cooling and invigorat ing. Hambrick & Austin Druggists. iSe&leEi's ArisacaSaiv The Bpsi Salve The bi.vr.ii!..- H iwerton. Richmond, Va., last week. !):-. Nelson Thomas has return-, F yoare interested in a good rora Richmond Medical Col- g'js " rTi. , ...u.. u a j .u: i Hurdle Mills Droperty. Good loca- N. Lunstord. He will locate in Oxford. I lost my fraternity pin Tuesday night, finder will be rewarded y leaving same at Courier office. Miss Delma Noell. A good many people look upon :;fe insurance as a case where you must die in order to beat the game. The Union Mutual says this is not so, because you can borrow money on your policy with which to pay the premiums. When you want peas and millett call on Hugh Woods, the grocery man, and he will sell them light. Clover seed next week. Every thing in the grocery and feed line. fains ROXBORO, DEALERS IN - n. c: i mi nil! mum i w ii iiiiiiin Air'i!w?unw.4 TtH:',ivM ,(wvTkj3 r, .v-.- -t, a - sji. iff . 7 . v ,! Ii , ' ' ' I : !i welcome, tair ana spare courteous at- The good housewife wants to save all of the fruit and berries possible, and you will find a large assortment of stone jars for this nurnose. also stone churns, all Mr. J. H. Jones, of Push, called ! sizes and shapes at Sergeant & Mondav. He tells us that a very ! Clayton's. severe storm visited his section . W.J. Winsteaa, tne man you buy grocesies from has instal ed a fountain and is now prepared to cool you off on these hot days Sunday evening, blowing up num bers of trees and tearing off a part of the roof from his house. He savs u was very mucn more se- North Carolina and Geon fine t ii umber. ere than the storm of about two i Give him a call and see how we weeks ago. There will be a game of ball at the park Saturday between Rox- 1 . -r -w m WW I Doroand Houston. The Houston :eam has been very much streng- tnenec since thev were here, hft will treat you. He invites you to compare his prices on groceries reed stuff.etc. Nothing is more becoming and certainlynothing is more comfort able this warm weather tnan one a eood pame is expected. of our becoming shirt waists we have tnem trom ou cems up tu $2.25. Come in and see them. Person Dry Goods Cov illod at 3:30 p. m. Rough and Dressed. - All Grades end Sizes Large Stock kiln-dried Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Moulding, etc. Framing cut to order. Pine Shingles and Laths always an hand. Correct manufacturer Strict Craaes Prompt delivery. Save TIME and MONEY by sending your lumber order to u We Please the Hard to Please dealing and tention is awaiting you. Come, whether you want to buy or not' BERIAN & LIPSHITZ . Allen is opening a of general merchandise old Foushee stand, former-1 Nofice. ::upied by the Dixie Clothing 1 ie will carrv a complete lin- -.mil will tell vou more about it through these columns next week. tc-h for his ad. s X. R C.lavtnn of Milton A'hf has charge of this field preach- ri -'j Church last Sundav morning, ed his First sermon at the Presbyte In the future he will preach here w the morning at 1 1 o'clock and also in the evening at 8 o'clock ('very third Sunday. We want all who owe us to ( ome to our office between now and July 1st and settle, either by cash or note. Please do not forget to do so. Reade Bros. Co., Helena, N. C. A nartv rnn siQtino- nf Misses Oveda Page, Huldah Ham fnck, Delma Noell and Sue and Messrs. T. E. Austin. M. R. Long, Charlie Long and Dr. B.R. Lung spent the day at Sunday at Buffalo Springs. nenced considerable trouble in turning owing to theheavy rains dur n the day. It is aid thev jade ana erage of two miles t an nour on the last 8 miles returning and considered themselves for tunate making that speed. All who wish to pay for Chemi cal at Cash prices will call at once or they will be charged with time prices after July 1st, a difference of one dollar per Darren. W. H. Harris. June21,19ll. Mr. Foushee Honored by Richmond College, Mr. W. L. Foushee has been signally honored by haying the 1911 annual at Richmond college, Richmond, Va., 'dedicatee to mm. Mr Foushee was dtan of the col lege before he took up the practice of law Out of appreciation for the excellent work that he did for students and college, the annual was dedicated to him this year. Durham Sun. Ill B - i any IS 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 perf eck finish. The success of ' ------ liil-iiilfj ;'If!; p ;;; : , . & i , ; 1 SPife ' A LITTLE (NEASYwjth fOBANK JwJU The North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts announces in anorher column its o;n(T for another year on bep- tember 7, This College continues to grow in numbers and in use fulness. Last year it enrolled 630 ..jonfc i k graduates are taking a Wading part in the industrial life of cur Stale, and are in steady de mand at g5od salaries. Yoang men who desire to fit themselves for success in industrial occupations will do well to consider such a form of educatiori. TRUE SHAPE HOSIERY. is built around durable toes and heels. These are snec.iallv woven, from special threads, given a quadruyple twist that make them hard ana wear resisting: jei, us sen juu a pair arid you will be convinced that they are all we claim for them, 25 and 50 cents. PersoiL Dry-Goods Co. u onn Yrc ann nno nl vmir ancestors had banked o1 a 11 UJJ itaio uyv v- J Z i 1 J I 200 dollars at 4 per cent, compound interest and you had il ITJf 111 Un, iniorooi OTlrt P9m (C) 1)111 WC1C CL lllUV in a chain, that chain wquld reach inn .New York to ban THE BANK OPS-OSBOEO W. F. LONG, Cashier, Advertise fhrnugh these Columns. 4 . V: S ' r a. I 1;
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