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II t Mjm TO KEmMO you 1. " V ?7 4 . !-v!. 1 V- M 4 J ( IK I: ! That the Greatest Sale of alll times isHow going omat 1 'j,,-; men . k , t ' .' ...... WHERE A $ WORKS WONDERS. Opposite Court House Next to Chambers 5 and 10c Store Roxboro. N. G Look for the Store with the big MED BANNERS i . REMOBELEM0 - SALE Coin on at iiiiy ixiianioers o, TO and 25 Cent Store .s now I exoectto Remodel h y Building-, in order that I may be able to cany a more uptodate stock of goods, so I have decided to SELL OUT ALL MY STOCK OF GOODS consisting of Notions, Crockery, Enamel and Agate Ware. Hardware. Now is the time to pet in your supply of our Enamel and Agate Ware at PRICES YOU NEVER HEARD TELL OF. JUST GLANCE OVER THESE PRICES:- . - i , Fourteen quarts Preserving Kettle -3, 4, 5 and 6 quart Pudding pans regular All 25c and 50c value Underwear for Regular 50c value to go at 19c 15 and 25c value, our price for this sale 8c men, women, children to go on this sale 19c Regular 60c Lanterns, our price for ' 10c value Tumblers of thin blown quali- Vicks Pneumonia to go at 19c Fletcher's this sale 19c ty, our price for this sale 5c Castoria to go at 25c. 12 oz Peroxide 10c ONE BIG LOT MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 10 GO AT 19c. COME TO THIS SALE, IF YOU ARE IN THE HABIT OF SAVING MONEY. YOURS FOR SERVICE, S S, 10 and 25 Cent Store NexttoRaiffs B LLY CHAMBE Opposite Court House Roxboro, N. C. one knows what the future of the cotton market will be. Let us therefore, insure the living by safe farming. If bankers and business men will cooperate with farmers to extend credit upon which the Southern farmer justly entitled. is A SAFETY FIRST PRO GRAM FOR THE FARM The following schedule of farming given out by State Ag ent Ci R. Hudson has been work ed out byjthe farm - demonstra tion forces as a ' 'Safety First" and "Safety Always" program: 1. A home garden for every family on the farm. Not less than a tenth of an acre for gar den and half an acre for pota toes. An acre of sorghum or cane for the syrup of the family; the excess cane ' can be fed or disDOsed of as syrup. 2. Produce corn enough to' Norfolk Va.-"S vousness, had no appeute ana was very feed the people and the livestock n Nothing I took seemed to help me on the farm for a vear with a until one daya friend .told me aboutVmol. on ine iarm ior d yedi, wui havenow taken six bottles and havt little excess for safety. gained fifteen pounds: have a good ap- 3- ProHnpp nats and other petite and can eat anything. -MATTIB 6 Froouce oats ana otnei gENNING Norfoik, Va. small gram to supplement the vinol is a delicious cod liver and iron corn as food and to conserve the tonic : without oil, a Btionairn , , which creates an appetite, aids digestion SOU in winter. an(j makes pure healthy blood. Try it 4. Produce hay and other for- n our guarantee. age crops sufficient to feed the( NOTICEL AND SALE' livestock on the farm for one year, not forgetting the legumes NORTH CAROLINA : which produce hay and enrich ; PERSON COUN I Y: the soil. Under and by virtue of a decree 5. Produce the meat for the'of the Superior Court in a special n;ur k inanA otffinn n proceeding entitL d, T. T. Clayton iaillI1'v wjr - - .Executor of W. T. Burton, de- trustee, and recorded in the office Henry Field and wife Clarissa, and of the Register of Deeds of Per- .v request, said trust being, regis son County, in book 1, at page te red in Person County !h,bk. 1, ! 145, default having been made in P- 311,1 will, on the " N A and upon terms as favorable as those furnished to commerce and industry. TVja sitnntmn hiic not pVinnorp There is still uncertainty. No gn llestZ ffih? "S",0' Fruy ?16' oic Whaf ha fnLn f theieby, upon request of the hol- sell for cash at the courthouse aer i, as trustee, win on ; door in Roxboro by public auc Monday February 21sf? 1916 tion: that certain house and lot at twelve o'clock M. at the urt therein described, lyittgVvvithin house door in, Roxboro, N. 0 seli the corpora Le ii 4111 ui vuo ums u to the highest bidder for cask the ' f Roxboro, an4 bounded on the following lot or parcel of l,arifL to- North bythe lot of Victor and Td, TCnnlrin nt thp. WpjafcJu, Div this plan, we will soon approach fnflQtin An tw tAin E. J. Tucker, on the South bv Tv- - ''MiV vuxugiiiu vil VlJV lUUUV A VUU ' . that degree ot prosperity to; from Roxboro to Leasburg and ie Street or J. C. VIRGINIA GIRL Gained 15 Pounds By Taking Vinol poultry and hogs. Plan to gradu ally increase and breed up the cattle and other livestock so as to consume the otherwise waste nroducts and make the waste L - cesised, vs. Virgie Burton and oth ers, to me directed as Commis sioner, I will on Monday February 14th, 1916 atthe court house door in Rx- Pass; and on the bounded on the North by the kast b.v Lamar btreet. or Mrs. W. lands of S.J. Dickens and :Geor- H. B. Newell, containing 77-100 ge R. James; on the East by the of an acre more or less. This lands of George R. James and house is comparatively; new, be- George Westbrooks; on the South ing recently remode.ed'by Mr. H. b.v Jasper Harris and Wayne Bla- Field, a skilled contractor and lock; on the West by H. b..Fou- builder, contains 6 rooms or more, shee, containing 116 acres, -more bath room, town water and the or less. . best cemented well of water in This January 18th, 1916.", . he County. On the" place also he -r ,1 w n u r,' . has a two-story stable, cow Luther M. Carlton, Trustee, h()use; chicUen house; wood house, " ; : and the lot is enclosed by a nice wire fence. This Jan. 18th, 1916. T. C. BROOKS, Trustee for J. J. Brooks. SALE OF VALUABLE LOT! By virtue of the power vested in me as trustee for J. J. Brooks in' a deed of tiust executed by lands productive. Not less than : Uoro' lV V-at , o'clock M. cx-twentv-five hens for a renter! 1.f,se.!:sale to'he hi!?hes ',i,l,.,ir . . , inipiioiic ancuon, ine following and fifty for a land owner would , tnict or piirce ()f ,and t().wit. ( help; one hundred would be bet-1 That tract of land y'm and be-' ter. Set a standard of at least' ing in Mt. Tirzah Township, '; nnp cnw fnv mrow fonotit fnmilv ! bounded on the North by the lands ! ---- -J , c n u , and two for and ; of K. A. Burton, on the East by THE SOUTH BOSTON T A 1 T ' VI A 1 v ' fho Mil MM,' 'ini lnulinr fim Al f breed them carefully and feed. Tirzah to Durham; on the South themlwell. Not less than two by the lands of Allen J. Burton milk cows for everv familv. the'imd others; on the West by ther .OWs properly bred and fed. lands of Allen J. Bn nrton; contain- . , v . , . ' beinof the . home place 5 ot vv . i. provided, grOW tobaCCO for the Rnrton deceased main money crop. If this is! Terms of Sale One-third cash, .done, there will always be a few 1 one-third in six months, balance! .etrcrs anfl fhickpns. a nio- r,owlin twelve months. Deferred pay- and then, and occasionally a ; steer for sale, and out of these ; surplus or sundry products let us pay the farm expenses. Safe farming was given a wonderful endorsement by the bankers assembled at the Cotton! States Bankers' Conference in : December. They have invited producers to cooperate with 4 bafikers,jto-the end- ,that safe farming may receive proper fi ' nancial accommodation at rates ments to bear 6 percent interest from dale of sale, and secin-.d by note. Title retained until full purchase money, is .paid. The )iu,chMset,vvin have option of pay ing all cash. This January 13th 1916. C(immissioner. TRUSTEE SALE! Under and ,by. y irtueof th pow- 1 . .. 1 A 1 .J ' A ' T ers containea in inai aeea or trust executed April-4111, lyiz oy ut P. Frederick and wife to me, 1 as I We have tidings of great joy. Prices are better now than anytime since the fall of 1913. The South Boston Ware houses want your patronage. We have advantages that few other markets have. We have wide awake warehousemen that are looking out for your interest at all times. We have buyers that have our market at heart and are anxious to see tobacco come to South Boston. fThte ! with our many factories, redrying plants, both independent and the large cofep&ni- ; es, give. us advantages that few can equal and nont- excell. In asking you for ypurfv patronage .we honestly believe we 1 will make it to ydur.iritefQst to sell in South , Boston. , We believe prices will continue1 good the baldpce'of the season but tp-Jbit: on the safe side would advise selling!! as early as convenient. Last Friday wias the most satisfactory sale we have haCjaf QL years. Hopingto see you in SouthyBos-1 ton soon, we ar " ; ..I--; f Yours'to.serve,' Boston Warehouses To the Farmers of Vir ginia and North Carolina All grades of tobacco have advanced on the Danville "market, since; .Christinas, All buyers -are on the market with f odd ' orders and want tobacco. : Bring or ship your tobacco to Acree's, Banner, Caljell, Central, Exchange, Hol lands, Planters or Union Warehouses, Dan ville, Virginia, and rest assured ypii will get the highest market pricey all times. While we expect to see prices good On the baknee ot this crop, no one can tell positively how it will sell 30 or 60 days from now, and we believe when anything is sell ing well it is a good time to put it on the market. Come to see us. ; Your friends truly, Danville Warehouse Company i.oe y . .? 'V- it New Year Greeting: We take this method to thank you for the manificient support rendered us dur ing 1915. Without, you we would have failed com pletely. We hope we will always merrit your patronage and be worth v of it. We f like the rest of the optimistic world always expect something Bigger and Better of each day and try our best to accomplish more .than the day before. Will try to give you Superior service,highest qualities and Bet ter prices. Co-operate with us. Make this a banner year for both. Wishing you and yours 'a Happy and Prosperous New Year. ' Yours to serve, (JOE) GROCERY "if. Co Big store below Star Warehouse - fA.- X ' v iS' "-l - - t- t; ... - 34 Si:. 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