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THE COURIER, RoxWoTnTt, July 12, 1911. Pverythin? to build with Watkins & Bullock. Miss Lizzie Burton is visiting in Durham this week. All kinds of printing done at The Courier office. Miss Annie Chapell is visiting friends in Jeffres. Va., this week. Mr. W. T. Pass returned last n oht from a visit to Asheville. Stone Jars and Flower Pots at Long Bradsher & Co. Mr. U V. Shoemaker is spend no the day in South Boston on business. Pure Apple Vinegar at 29 cents : er gallon at Bermann & Lipshitz. Miss Lula Noell left Monday -join for Nag's Head where she vvill spend some time. Miss Rosa Newell, of Peters- Va., is visiting Mrs. T. C, Brooks. Services will be held at the Methodist Church Thursday ?nd Friday right. Mis Emily Ji ties returned to , M'.hon Saturday after a visit to Fresh Buist's v Turnip seed at Hambrick and Austin's. For sale 1 Pony. Apply to Rev. G. P. Ryland. Miss Irene Murrayt is at home on her vacation for July and August. MissT Carrie Fox, of Emporia, Va., is visiting her Aunt Mrs. C. P. Ryland. Miss Deima Noell returned Sun day night after a visit to Iriends in Salisbury and Durham. Rev. C. P. Ryland is attending the session cf the Flat River As sociation this week. C, A. Hines., Esq.. of the Guil ford county -bar, spent last Sun day in Roxboro. A beautiful line of Fulton Go carts at T. W. Pass. Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Pulliam left Monday for Omega and South Boston, Va., to visit relatives. Miss Mary Hunter left Monday moring for Beaufort where she will visit Mrs. Jno. Suiter, Jr. Mr. Howard Hall, of Charlot tesville, Va., is visiting his mother, Mrs. R. J. Hall. Misses Mary Blevin and Lida Mangum, of Durham are visiting Mrs. G. C. Vickers. Thp i vff v hpstlinfi nF ladies mnsu How's This? jjn underwear n the town take We offer One Hundred Dollnra Reward-for any inrt V fhie linp vsace of Catarrh tnat cannot be cured by Hall's o lUUfw dl bllld 11UC catarm cure. y cey & co t ToIedo a I Person Dry Goods Co. We, ie undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney r - -- 1 - "5 years, and believe him perfectly hon- TTT TJ T) XTTTTTTTT'T T I business transactions and tnancially 11 pi r V tl, l tl . I .1 j aMe to airy out any qbligations made by his firm. J X l J i T - W albino. Kinnan & Marvin Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the 3ystem. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per Krtla hixr nil TYnifrnriaa ma hit. Family P.U, .or Con,tiMtioa. Watches, Clocks, Jewekry. JEWELER. o-o-o-o .,r: C A:,:l.rd?n fJD"5haT. ! Cut Glass and Silverware. town this week. ' The White Front store guaran-i Misses Sue Kitchin and Eleanor Mann, of Raleigh, and Miss Eli zabeth Reade, of Durham, return- eu to ineir iiumes oaiuiuay iijuiu- is ing, after a visit to Miss Mable Harris. Ail who owe us for fertilizer will please call at once and settle by cash or note. Will make it to your interest to settle with cash. Garrett & Stanfield. James N. Thompson, formerly of Roxboro but now head clerjc at the Central Hotel, Charlotte, passed through here Monday af ter a visit to his old home at Leas burg. Mr. W. S. Morton left last Thursday morning for Smithfield whprp. he w ill he in charse of the " . 1 U.'o.U'.T.nir trirAlinll T r h n C I KjCUW dl mHW ay uhwuli juiino ton county. Mr. Morton is an engineer cf first class ability and will do some of his best work. I El rrrri ft MIT 12 1.3 ZJI IIBI IIUII If Si rm i u j mm h h b h mi mw mm wrm a K II fc5 l m in . H IB! II 1 TO II - H m ti U MM atttam m ! 1 -At IS uayiuiuiing. v. p i ni no i iIm it i i 1 I m I l" fill iSBii K: , KOUg .... l,r. EMiM " t4 11 I'iii wfifl 1 111-11 lilil flHlA IJil f! i n FuiffipffiPF MTii mm ii w n i-1 a w. a w a a m a k c . .ra N. C. 1 1 SI i o i 1 DEALERS IN WClUllll A Oil OllU Rl fn miu ill1' int. - I the ; H .- v Fou Mams 'Justthe thing to itake care of air lyour fruit. ,,r. Mrs. M. C. Wins.ead. j ,,,.1- Noell and daughter ss. R. L. Laws and Geo. L. ttrday after. a visit to Statesville loham of Cunir.crham were and Lexington, N-ro visiters on vesterday. i Mjss Rorence Howard; of Examination A. &: M. College. r,enha and Ethel New-j South Boston Va., is visiting Youns men who expect to ent returned from Durham 1 relatives and mends in the County , , A M pni,POP nt d0ip1v . visited Mrs. E. L. Sor ! this week. iusic Our New Fountain has been started and the gentle "Sizz" of our liyely soda js a musical sound to those who have en- iovpd thp delirious drinks, creams ancTB fbon bonJ we serve. Our drinks are hard to improve on as we use the 1 best materials that money f can buy and omit no ettort S i- 1L iL Li y to maKe mem me very oesi. Come in and get under the 1 lan cooling and invigorat- I Hambrick & Austin Druggists. enter the A. & M. Tollege at Raleigh : will have the opportunity of taking Lost. an examination at Roxboro on ' ' i mi. J .l. I l.u c it,:., C. 0. Watts and children ' Lest Sunday night, on the street! mursuay u.e icu. o. jturned home after a visit one brooch, heart of pearls. Re ;: es in Va. turn to The Courier Office and '; you will be suitably rewarded. Kornaaay, or ur ung- G. F. Hollo way Co. Supt. Roxboro, N. C. July 4th 191 1. srlinc ibe1 wppI: in town Si i. f . 12. 3P:U L. Ct. iNiUITW 01 evtobc-ii! ,iitMgiSBwtwwirw WtPW Lynoliourg. are spenuing their vacation with their oireifs tnic I nnsford returnee! last week. v: 't:des!)Oro wnerc Misses Bessie, ;i:jude, Glenn, 1: Rubv. and Gertie Pulliam aiiu ;C i M;s. Walter Hortor, of -Lillian Walton, spent last weekig ere visiting ihir old visuei Miss Irene Murray, r Roeville. Miss Mollie Strum has accen ... r? m m m . 1 i r ' . T! ..mi en ; UK . r r ii L u ki n --i n viocAni kirmt.' um - - r- r- -4 . t u t . 1 . . t..i m.u : btuaio ana wis oe giau ior nei n U ai lOUl .JUiy lam. ; . . , ,, t 1 . 1 K ROXBORO, r.vrJti.T nnr 00 hot- llhPn 1 fj v-". W. Kitchin will address 1C,1U3 lu" ,auu 'r r"iVil ,J e'ple. ; R C, Clavron rind V;-t Viorton left last Saturday ; popular salesmen at Harris &jp ,.a A,ior,. r;r fnv hums, snent last weetc on nis va-: & .mm aiiu niuaiu'v J- ' 1 . . , ...,..., -. r.nrinn which he snent witn tne . 1 . .! v 1 i Col, 1 , - ' .-, 1 d home foiivs neur Ceder drove. :-s. R. .1. Rundle returned nr n c n S L Kurcer tire two wneei buiKie hr the Baby also Fulton Go-Cart. Call and see them. printing nd u to Tne Counor j.kS Minnie Pa person, o; renpi service and" satis- Soum Boston, was a visitor at the nisht from !;:teii ers. .i! v.anr r;nv ,';.. i" -v ' ,1 & I- , ... 1 , - - J1' ' -4, k f K V - . v - . - A-" h. A..e-- 5 -4n : ' I, , I i 5 H i r -1 .'"it 'a , ; If I Hough and Dressed. - All Grades snd Sizes j - I pre Stock kiln-dried Flooring, ( etiin?, Siding, Moulding etc. 'Framing cut to order. Pine Shingles and Laths always an hand. Correct manufacturer Strict Craaes poruj 0 ana r-.. D. .M. omnt 00!: very .:; ews ;;' i H 1 I - -1 fell p . i v J ' I , i St . J . 'jure! r.lonred heated 1 v 1 Jackson, R. W. H. Oakley. Gene GL.y- vilie iast ViOee.iav m ;Vr :-ick eon's act' , ,-1 - o -1 r. I it- ' . . ' !. mj:eaa ne7,jor;-;S( I; i-r. -.'j V.-i! ; , ... . .. . ' T TIME and MONEY byseiuiinn your lumber order to us rJj ; PJ K 1? A H F, f: ? r h si -S I j me 2ro- to i ve V 2 it i . M j 1 r fro Movr ta PTaoc i.iMin 111 i"i,"imH"rrfTin- i rT .-jrriwfl r'-.-a 1 1 v.'liVi CiG !US t a: -rf.rt e,. in n yon cenei". me s. Th. p r. C i i ti . ! : , I o ,- : t -a K. ! ' 1 ' IV!':' n'. : n 1 i, XJ i; .1 id? j 1 J j-jf J jla .1 teg Tm'ho Hi - ' e .... . '"'1 1 v 1 ,d:.;d " ,' I - -1. . it ' . I " e ' -.'j I v . ,..m;y ee e.j to you Stfcdhl. ieed'iilv. ado Bros. i ; . Ct, vedth Ct J. it C . .. Mr. A. r. bnnson urn ... ore -1 H. 1 fi . - , 4-. r. r 1- V .i If f ! 1 .0. j. c C tfi uUii-i---1 fd.r- Mrs. Lillian Foreman eH H ' j'y u d j ' Qne 0f b.etter Quality Call at spend some time enjoying the sea ; Qrr store and let us jorcler ior it you. we eep .breezes. ni, -nn-rn-l:fp P. 00118 01 ail R'OOUS illcXiiUicXLtui- Ctii 11M - - -i i left to be ciesirea. . a rn " n r 1 1 1 The Land bale advertised by : , , p a yorCester- Corset Co. Which We ri2pXolfle glad to have you look over u iL, J U I Ui! J u; rc re.r. v or-.v ! ?. i .4 pi y - .' - ' ft ' ( ; '- ; ( UU dollars imprest ane ) o Jf 1 T. , S' ' J :. ... V . - c V .V. 1 1 that S200 and lite inlereai, and e tch ao-iar oiwc.c a iinic y -d: in ? chain, thaUhain would reach trom New York io ban j ..dHtv; t-. . i.! ' I 1 -X Fen in "'O-;-. 0. Francisco. R'ioney grows m ou. uam n you vwu iv, ( Make OUR Bank YUUR Bank. 2) rL.w n is Vt. vt V. e- Friends ind the- Public ey i hiv ; e;eyen my Photograph tae piace at the Court House leeie Blalock Buildingy on Monday, July i tn, at u s, over the Person pry! o'clock. 'nloA Mr. T. H. Street, representing tean eer to supply p your L,Mr . Rflnti ,t Church, is at- ant in photographs, frame. 11 pir A.ei.ti E. B. READE, President. ... , i . .i Mil I II1 T I I I" 'c. (dome to see us., Yours for business, R. L. Chappell. Photographer.. tending the Flat River Association which is in session with Rock Springs Baptist Church tn Gran ville County. erson The store to oods pin -.yoiaf faith to mi n i ou. inese i " 5 . - W.'K LUiNu, uasnier IJ,;-,: oiumi If ' ,- - ' yv.J - i , - - ,if V1 I - ... J' -' T s" ' -C - ' e--- - ' -l. - - -.r&..-' --- ;A ;t;-T'-r?: :v--y-:o -
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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