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A 3E253 THE COURIER, Roxboro. N. C. August, 16, 1911. Everything to build with Watkins & Bullock. Mr. Arch Glenn, of South Bos ton spent Monday in town on bus: iness. Mrs. W. L. Lewis arid Miss pearl Lewis pre visiting friends in Norfolk. Miss Rosa Newell returned from Wilson Thursday night where she has been attending a house party' Misses Margaret and Kathleen Johnson are visiting friends in Appomatox, Va. Is. Mr. and Mrs. j W. Dixon spent Saturday and Sunday in Leasburg visiting Mrs. Dixon's parents. ; Mrs. J. D. Morris and family spent Sunday in Mill Creek visit ing her father, Mr. T. H. Street. Mrs. Lillian Forman returned from Beaufort lastThursday night. She was accompauied by Miss King. ' Misses Mattie Hill, of Williams burg, Va., and Myrtle Corr, of West Point, Va., are spending some umo. with Mrs. E. C. Veazey Mr. J. C. Pass. Mrs. R. N. i j.iiherston and son Robt. left Thursday night for Ashoville, v u-re they will spend some time vidian;; relatives. We have plenty of brick in case ed any about fixing up your Reads Bros. Co., Helena, N. C. T J . H. Shore preached in ; j Methodist Church last Sunday ;:v i. He is a strong preacher and '.Live heard his sermon very ,i i';h complimented. Mr. W Hambrick . spent L t . :s:erdav in Raleigh. He was ac- : -vranied bv Misses Nellie and i'ai.ch Hester who will take the pjteur Treatment -i rs. Ida McBroom, Misses A'::ie and Velma and Graham Mc3room are spending the -week in Rougemont visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. N. Applefield, who has been visiting Mrs. V. Kaplon, left several days ago accompanied by Mrs. Kaplon for Ocean View, New York, Philedelphia. Balti more and Atlantic Cit. Lost. Four leaf clover Din with dia mond in center. Lost between my home and Mr. W. E. Webb's resi dence. Finder will be rewarded if he will leave pin at G. W. Thom as' hardware store. Mrs. G. W. Thomas. M"ss Monica and Cornelia L. Critcher after a stay of several days in town, Saturday for a visit with their cousin Miss Cora Win stead at her country home near town. They will visit their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L, Step herii of Milton before leaving for Virginia. Mr. C. M. G. Wagstaff, wife .and little Miss Lottie May Win stead have just returned from a delightful trip to Washington, Batimcre and Niagara Falls. Vhiiu away they also visited Nor Nk and Virginia Beach. Mr. 1 -i ; 5 taff says they had an exceed pleasant trip. iilv ''Doubtless the Lord could have nude a better 'berry than the strawberry but doubtless He never did." and the same can be truthfully said of the water melons Mr. T. A. Noeli are sell ing on this market. He presented The Courier with a fine one last Thursday and we speak advisedly Mr. E. D. Cheek has pur chased the stock and good will of the Roxboro Vehicle & Casket Co. and will 'continue the in future under the style of E,vD. Cheeek. He has done quite a successful business as manager of the for mer business and will . ' doubtless continue to serve his old friends and customers. Mrs. T. A. Noell Entertains. Mrs. T. A. Noell entertained last Saturday evening at a delight ful reception given at her home in Helena in honor of Misses Emma Soell, Nettie Sue and Laura-Tillett - Durham, who are her house quests. The spacious lawn , was decorated with Japanese lanterp Ranging from the lare baks. Messrs. Will and Edwin Reade and hd Moore furnished music which was greatly enjoyed yames and various cohtest added to ;the enjoyment of the Visitors1, ?U of whon expressed it a most ejada:tddlhd will llways be ,remem: joyable evening. Watermelons' and ' Fresh; Buists Turnip "Seed rt 'lduiuriCKtSAUStiriS.- ; v '' Mrs P. H. Ha day morning lor Raleigh where Mie win visit friends and relatives. Royal Worcester Corsets from $ 1 to2 at the Person Dry Goods . Mr. Rupert Carter returned last nightirom Apex and is visiting his Aunt Mrs. 0. P. Shaub. ; Mr. . B. Hill, of Prospect Hill, was a pleasant -calleirxtc The Courier office yesterday. ; Mrs. 0; M. Andrews left i&on ay evening (ocfcs wliere she wilLylsit her rJalighler Mrs. C. G: Royster. iMiss.Dorthy Kaplon has return ed home-after a few weeks-Visit to Mrs. B. A. Rippe "of Danville, Va. , Splendid , line of Voile skirts these values are worthy of ,ybur consideration. Person Dry Goods Co, -. Miss Myrtle Barnetf returned from Creedmoor Thursday night where she has been attending a a house party. Mr. Willie Dennis, of Durham spent several days with Mr. Mon roe Pleasant last week, v Misses Kathryne Beaman and Mary Hunter aud Mr. ajid Mrs. R. B. Hambrick spent yesterday in Cluster Springs pienicing. Bon Ton Corset, a perfect beau ty can't be beat for .the price at Person Dry Goods Go's, Mrs. Paul E. Lea and two daughters, Misses Bertha and Addie May, are visiting friends in Alton Va., Dr. R. C. Beaman and Miss Caihryne Beaman, of Durham, hare visiting the family of Mr. C, H. Hunter. Each Walk Over Shoe offers you extra style, extra wear and extra comfort. Come in and try cn a pair and see how nice they look and feel on your het. Harris & Burns. Mrs. 0. P. Schaub and son. Carter returnecTTast night from Winston and High Point where they have been visiting. Seed Oats. I have for sale 240 bushels of Rust Proof, Applin and Gray Winter oats. These are of my own! raising. r , , t, . ... , ; . J. L. Garrett. Mr, R. B. Hamriok of Augusta Ga. is spending the week witli Mr C. H. Hunter. Mr. Hamrick's family have been for several weeks visiting at Mr. Hunter's. About the finest cantaloupe we have seen this season was left at our office by E. D. Cheek. It mea sured 34 inches around and was very fine. Fine Saddle Horse for Sale. I am offering for sale the finest saddle horse in this County. Works anywhere and drives well This is your opportunity, Joe H. Carver, Misses Emily Nelson and Lilia Marcus, of Florence. S. C. .Annie Hendricks, of Gaffney, S. C Mrs R. H. Burns of Henerson, and Mr. Carson Marcus of Florence, S. C, are visiting Mrs. G. W. Thomas. Lost Four leaf clover pin with dia mond in center. Lost between my home afnd Mr. W. E, ebb's resi dence. Finder will be rewarded if he will leave pin at G. w. Thomas' hardware store. Mrs. G. W. Thomas. Mr. M. S. Whittad, who wras for quite awhile connected with the Morris-Webb JDrug Co., has bought the Roxboro Drug Co. and will run the business in the future under the style of Whitted's Drug Store. Mr. Whitted is well known here and is very popular and will get his. share of the drug.business. Your attention is called to the ad of WhittecT trug Store, which appears elsewhere. This Is the sue cessor t? the Roxboro Drug Co., and uvier tn; nanagmei t and control ot M. S. Whitted-will have two prescription cler'-s so that vou can always find one one of these clerksin the store, prepared to rill prescripuus at all times, Card of Thanks. We desire to return our most humble thanks to our neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us dunngr the sickness and death of bur beloved dauhter, Bessie Jane, W$ assure you that your. tveiy act or Kinaness was appre- by us, 2C SEC The readers ot tola paper will be pleased to ieaa tnat there is at least one dreaded disease that sciena aas been hl tn m in .11 it ptjxroa .m that to Catarrh. Hall'sCataiTji Cure Js the only -positive cure now knowdto the medical fraternity. Catarrh Deing a constitutional disease, requires a constitu- Clonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken ii- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucofc ounaucs vi me sysiem, tnereDy destroying tne foundation of the disease, and- giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist - ing nature to doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer vue Hunarea i)ouars lor any case that It ialls to "ure. Send for list of testimonials. . Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, a Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills tor constiDatton.'- Lost. ' One red spotted" male'shoat. Any information will be highly ap preciated. . Hugh Woods. Some one broke into the cafe run by Mr. Lester Clayton on last-Saturday night. On Monday a'fiegro by the name of Bill Jones was arrested charged with the offence, and being unable to give bond was sent to jail. Come and see the lot nfGranite ware we are trying to give away on reasonable terTis. Reade Bros. Co., Heieita, N. C. At a meeting of the School Board it was decided to open the graded schools here on Monday bept. Mth. 'bupt Stalvey is on hand and will have everything jn readiness on that date. Let every child of school age in town start the first dav and continue until the last day. Successful work can not be accomplished otherwise, At Loch Lily Lodge. Air. and Mrs. J. B. White are now chaperoning a Durham party at the Lodge. The party arrived Thursdav morning, driving to the lake that day. Those are now enjoying the fishing and boating are; Mr. and Mrs. White, Misses Lillie Chris-! tian, Cora and Sallie Hammett, Bessie Whitted, Clyde Hobgood, and Messrs. Charles King, H. S. ! Torrey, W. M. Upchuxs, A. E. Hoboood, and Dr. H. E. Satter-j f field. The party will return tojjf Durham some time next week, $ Watte & ?M: roxboroA - - yN. c. Dfe A LECTIN TIT . V ff North me Rouah and Dressed. Large Stock kiln-dried Flooring Framing cut to order. Pn an hand. Correct mai Prompt Save TIME and MONEY by x We Please the 1 Doubtless you have grown tired of the word "Bargain," we have-so we shall substitute the word "value" and we are willing to submit our offerings to the good judgement of the public, arid if price and quality does, not ap peal to you, we don't expect to sell you, that's all there is to it We ask you to come to our store, look our goods over, and make us prove to you that we are giving y ou just what we claim to do--PRICE AND QUALI TY. r: . - J S i ' 4 - - ' 1 wm. m a mm w a mm mm mm v mw mm ..h ! A.V?U Py? Surveying'- you Want QOne DlaSe remember that v vwy . fiwou j cillGtliUCl UlcU 1 Sill prepared and Teadv tO SerVf ; :i; , J L. , 3 i c juu ai any lime. I 8.UI 3t TlOme ! nrnr onH T;il K . no aU0 Will Oe glad tO Serve 1 TrfHl JVU 1 I . W. S. Morton. W. H..B. NEWELL JEWELER. . 0-0-0-0 ' WaicKes, Clocks, Jewelery. Cut Glass and Sil verware. fflesiiate ' Accept Our Oflfer and Every person in Person coun-! ty who suffers from disordered kidneys should come to us im-l mediately and obtain a box of Rexall Pidhey Pills These Pills are usually so certain and prompt in their i faction that we unhesitatingly! Recommend them to you with! Bthe definite understanding that! :Itnsey prove denehcial in Itreatmg your case or we will! i jf prornrtly refund you any money ilyou may have paid us. i Rexall Kidney Pills may be?! obtained only at our store The Raxall Store. toixty i-'ins in a dox, tu cents. $ In I If k SS23iSS3 B2EEEE2S23EBS38gl 5-1 na and Georgia All Grades ?n Ceiling, Siding, Moulding, etc. Shingles and Laths always ifacturer Strict Craaes Delivery. s lending your lumber order to us Hard to Please 3 3E ate: mw;m : I ill inewsi : ; II ouniains iitt - iih it ii . ii ri iiu i i ea t i " 11 m ' ' III 1 II , II: anuaeiiy Glasses. Just the thinor tov ake care of your fruit. ; Clayton. Phone 23 i mi. 4! 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