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We know from experience how much to order so we
can always keep a fresh supply of groceries coming in
?and our customers know from experience they always
get fresh groceries'from us.
Then we know how to buy so as to get the lowest
prices and that is why we sell for lowest prices.
You get pi ompt service in our store always.
' i'resh Groceries?Lowest Prices.
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Sic-Klectti Stare
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Bfc*t . ni l Lloyd i" "SAD SEA WAVES" single real form '.v. ,
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biggest ever offered.
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Durham, North CmvHn ? r- J?^
K? Trinity College offers the general student the choke of a wide variety
I of courses leading-to .the bachtdor's _dcgfee. For mature students it
I ..-.-i/tc nine arterial groups of Yitudies in Business Administration,
f" freltgibUS Training, Engineering,[ Fre-medicai, '..?n?rvl IxiUHiia-ULart,?
k- Teaching end Pre-legal. Graduate instruction in all Departments.
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address H. L. Fl.OWEHS; Sccretiry lo the Corporation- .
TSS POXEOKO C0UHI33
THE COURIER
Roxboro, N. C. August 8th, 1923
Everything to build with. Watkins
& Bullock.
Miss Martha Page of Richmond,
Va., is visiting Mrs. E. V. Boatwright.
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Mr. Lawrence Hall spent a few
days last week in Norfolk, Va.
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Mr. L. C. Herring of Richland
spent the week end with his family.
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Miss Bertha Clayton is visiting in
Burlington and Sanford.
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Mrs. W. A. Sergeant and Mr. Henry
Sergeant are visiting in Ruffln.
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Miss Daisy Stalvey has gone to
Myrtle Beach, S. C., for an extended
visit.
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Miss Minnie Wllkerson of Durham
spent a few days last week guest of
Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Wilkerson.
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Mrs. Brandon and baby of Danville,
Va. spent Monday with Mis?
May Willson..
Mr. W. E. Walker of Henderson is
visiting his father, Mr. R. A. Walker,
this week. '
Rev. J. A. Dailey filled the pulpit
at the Methodist chunch Sunday
inorning.
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'Misses Catherine and Janie Blackwell
of South Boston arc visiting Miss
Ruth Day.
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Mrs. E. G. Long and two children
arc visiting near Henderson this
week.
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Mrs. Hazel Witherspoon and children
of Lancaster, S. C., are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Cunningham.
Miss Leatha May Herring of Marion,
S. C., is visiting Mrs. L, C. Herring.
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Mrs. John Harvie and son of Danville,
Va. are visiting Miss May Willson.
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Mrs. Preston Sattorfield and little
daughter and Miss Anna Webb arc
visiting at Lake Junaluska.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bullock and
children spent Sunday in Bullock, K.
C. guests of Mr. Bullock's parents,
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Mr. and Mrs. H-. E. Pearce and
children of Richmond are visiting
relatives, ire the County. Mr. Pcarce
f ay 6 re 1. u s v: i t h a pi c ? * ft 11 i- "To n lay
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BUSINESS LOCALS
" AIT. IX?.?.;RA\"CE! Feo SATt]ER?TET-b
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. i r. It is for thai *'?c <te*sofn
Lftn't: j^radsher ontoy T .r o
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Buy fiu-.t,, stuff ,
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; Malaria, Chills ?md Fever.
"A-pfr:-o r.. T*;J-0>ls Ft V*\\ It. f*?
'ro' "- fhr * rv-'F .
FOB HKN"f*-.
'S'ml flrcod Rim . i 'v-o . .*
c- r. *n" .lAtfu. ui-a. "nigh achrfhl \\ .vi
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p?rt ciYp. .1 I'. <;Q0*.r?i,
Tim':'. lake, N.
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fed (.'invar, tiirr.ir. < . ras's
rape 41 d and "4 .. . :;nd ? I
nt m;c w woe'.s.
A\V('K ANTJ : n for
r.r^pv- in * ca ti.i l i'."i it Fo\* &
Company^ Si . 12 r?*cok .!*!
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WANTED b --' f vh-at
win ccvorr^ ii?r ousnei.EEl
Thonna, c.\:> Tan ' 'rlc Austir <?
Thomas. lt;id.
WHAT? Cu'ii ' at Vassar.
WHERE? OHve Hill High Sch lol
WHEN ? Friday night An rust 11th
loaa." ?
? Why ',i!st'.'cni?.e strangers w'lei
yhrr < ?? .in h-" .r with linm" folks
You can Tave nmr M l Minify it
Riking" a Jefferson !Tfe policy. So
Ssttorfield, District Agent.
. HAVE YOU iEEN THE EAT
C5TT Don't Buy that, life policy ur
, m 1-m ape the Vow .TpfTcrsort "Jul
Out,"- Pays for disability and Sod
ident without charge against the po'
ky- _Se- SntgrftCT. "Dn.lt .today.'
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AUGUST 8th 1923 .
TYPEWRITERS for sale; new and
rebuilt, cash or terms A. H. Henley,
Henderson, N. C. 7-25, 8stpd
FARM FOR SALE, 250 acres, nice
house and good outhouse*. Located
about 4 miles from Prospect Hill,. N.
C., good neighborhood, near good
schools. For information address.
Box 158, Care The Courier, Roxhoro,'
N. C. 8-7, itspd.
PAINTING. If vnn v,? !-*
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ing you want done right and at the
right price see me. First class work
guaranteed. W. H. Wilson, 812 Austin
Ave., Durham, N. C. 7-ll-8tspd
For good Iron and for Flue Piping
that fits, go to Long Bradsher and
Co.
G 6 G
66 quickly relieves Constipation,
Biliousness, Headaches, Colds
and LaGrippe.
A man laves his dog next to his
wife. SATTERFIELD will insure
your dog's life. Your fine milch cow
is very dear to you too. See SATTERFIELD
for all LIVE STOCK . Insurance.
"Do It Now".
FOR SALE, Cheap, 1 grey mare,
will work any where, harness and
carryall. Terms easy. Hugh Woods.
(Keep the worms down.
Arainate lead and sprays at
Long Bradsher and Co.
WANTED, by refined couple with
3 year old child, permanent board
and room, private family preferred.
Address, H, care The Courier office.
8-8, 2tspd.
FOR SALE, lot on South Main
Street. Price right. See J. E. Kirby.
Brick for Sale, nice lot. Apply to
Roxboro Brick Co., Roxboro, N. C.
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GET YOUR WAGON, J. I. Nissen
wagon, none better. One, two or
three horse wagons on hand ready
for delivery, prices right. Come and
get one, if you haven't the cash,
come any way, I can arranee that for
you. Yours truly,"
J. L. GARRETT.
? JQOD FREE burning coal for-curfhg
tobacco. This coal is in Tump
form and is tife cheapest fuel for
this purpo*. Come and get .your supply
and be rdady when your first
cutting is placed in barii. R. H.
Gates. Roxboro, N. C.
NOTICE. All persons are heVoby
t':rl;id3en to hire or harbor Isaac
Johnson, col., as he has broken Kb j
contract with.roe. J. II. Newton. t*-S j
2is?d.
HAIL TROUBLE: In 3 w nates |
*;rii von' destroy thousand* of .'<101-1
worth growing tobacco, "^hc I ' |
C tnpxhy ta'the yrorid it and yojr hnilj
v....-, See SATTF.r.FIELD. 'Do |
s - Cures Malaria, Chills
^OCj : n:t t <vei"' i
I - niiicos rever.
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To The People of
Person and Adjoining
Counties
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We want your Flue Business this
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; season. We buy the very best grade of
Iron. Our flue maker has been making
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flues for us I 7 years. They are made
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right, and they fit. We can load you
on short notice. Prices right and liberal
discount for cash. We will thank '
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you for your FLUE and HARDWARE
Business.
LONG, BRADSHER and COMPANY [
Roxboro, N. C.
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I IN halls of science; in little homes; in great industrial j I
' * buildings; along city streets; in co'leges,; oh battleships; jj
in parks; in offices; in hospitals; in palaces; up and down lithe
roadways of the country ; in the rooms of rich man l!
'( j or poor man?turn, on the light!
It ail seems so simple?A button pressed?a switch
i | -turned?and then: dark corners gone, hours utilized, j J
beauty enjoyed, fortunes made, lives saved! 1
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Did your thoughts ever go behind those words? Did
they ever go back to the huge dams and water turbines,
where'water power is used, or the stupendous steam
boilers ? Or back to the turbines, engines and generators, .
wires of hiyh-tension transmission lines and th- innum- J
'arable smailer wires, all of Which. in a sort .of endless !
chain,'link up with your reading lamp? I
Roxbprp Light and PpWer Go. I.
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*&&ggSSBBS3SS v * mESSS *
I ?ik this agency ntr "My Pr^p!Tfy * 'r? valuable <
i? fam Inventory j /: :?. onmen.
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IF your dwelling r.n i ' jrr.s should burn
tonight, how would you'answer your g
. neighbors' question?? * Was it insured?'*- .
That is the first thought in the mind
of every one who sees valuable property
- ? ? going up in smoke. What would you
say? Perhaps you have an insurance policy
but !is it adequate ? Is it so arranged that it
fits your needs and the special requirements
j of your farm? Insurance must be adapted
j. ^ to the property that, it^rr.' rrn?Call on this
agency ut ihe II,uifei'-l Htv-ii;yj;.?iiLC Guj
Tomorrow may be too late!
Satterfleld Insurance Agency''
> KOXBOBO, N.C. ;
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