BUSINESS LOCALS * ? UP STAIRS, SAME BUILDING. You will find me in the same build- . ing on Main Street> up stairs, where you will find the same good asOortment of furniture and caskets as of old. and the prices will continue to be just a little tetter than you will find elsewhere. Things are kinder crowded, but I , have the promise of my new store, |( on Depot Street in front of Hyc'e j Warehouse, within 6 weeks. How-1 ever, come to see me up stairs, same building on Main Street, and I will. promise to make it to your interest.1 E. D. CHEEK. r , ] Why do people come to us for their Shoes, ask our customers. All leather Will tell". Wilburn & Satterfield. I HOUSE AND LOT in Durham for 1 sale?3 room?cottage and I vacant ' lot. For sale at a bargain. Price for both $2000 on easy terms. For cash \ price see me. T. W. Whitfield, Rox- 1 boro, N. C., route 5. 9-26, Itspd.!* * j !< FOR RENT, a good 90 acre tobao-! * co farm, known as Leonard Daniel place, situated near Ridgeville. Noth- \ ing but hustler need apply. See 1 . Joseph F. Wh ft field, Hurdle Mills, N. ' C. 9-12,3ts. 1 HOARDERS. Can aecomm\>diate 2 1 young men. Mrs. AbbitV Academy 1 Street. J ltpd. FOR SALE, One vulcanizing out fit. J Burroughs adding machine, 1 typewriter, stock of auto accessories, tires and tubes. Reason for selling: J Farming interests* at my home de-* ' mand my attention. This is a splendid opportunity for*'1 some one who wants a nice business.. Address, Lawson Auto Co., Roxboro, N. C._ . . S FOR SALE^?Pressing Club outfit. For particulars see Charlie Wade. * Roxboro, N. C. It. c t Toal bills are a large part of your * living expenses?reduce both by.usu'? ing Cole's Hot Blast Heaters. Cures Malaria. Chilis and Fever. \ Deuurue or Bilious Fever. It de- ' sfroys the germs. ^ Having handed out something over i five thousand treats of lemonade to ? cur customers Tuesday, we were glad r to see you. Come again, we have an- c other trefit for you. Roxboro Cnfo, S T. S. Hobgood, proprietor. NOTICE. . 1 All coal has advanced from 50 to t 65 cents in prices. This applies to ( all grades. Buy while you can gef it, c shipments are getting slow. \ R. H. Gates. Kuppenheimer, Griffon <fe Curlee i p Clothes are big trumps. It will pay t you to trade with us. Try it. Wil- t bum & SatterfieM. ! f |c GOOD FREE burning coal for cur-13 ing tobhcco. This coal is in lump form and is the cheapest fuel for . this purpose. Come and get your supply and be ready when your first cutting is placed in barn. R. H. , Gates, Roxboro, N. C. j S SS Cures Malaria, Chills ? |\|||| and Fever. Dengue or """ Bilious Fever. i ' ' HUGH WOODS has plenty Crimson clover, seed oats, rape, turnip, rye and any other seed you want. The Roxboro Cafe will have a lunch counter at the Pair grounds at the gate as you go in. Come, and bring me family, we will have a resting place. J. S. Hobgood, proprietor. WANTED. Hands to work on shares, a three Ur four horse farm, fine tobacco and corn land. None but members of Tobacco Growers' Co-Operative Association need apply. A. E. Newton, Roxboro, N. C. Route X. ltpd. ONE MILK COW for sale. Will sell for caab qr trade for beef cow. R. L. Day, Rougemont, N. C. WHITE SCOTCH COLLIES. A gentle pet for baby, hard, tireless pal for son, beautiful graceful companion and brave defender of daughter, striking mate for a saddle horse, stunning omarrvent for auto or lawn, Sleepless guard of the home, a great) comfort to parents, useful in city or country. . Most beautiful dogs onj ?arth. Best herders for everything from reiiideer of the Arctics to goats >f Mexico. Save their cost in stealng prevented. Pedigreed, country rrown stock. Unrelated pair will raise $300.00 worth of puppies each rear. This is the seaspn to get one n the south. Write us'freely of your, leeds. Island White Collie Kennels, Oept., Oshkosh, Wis. 9-19-2ts. I WILL SELL privately all of my 'arm, or a part. Good land, good >ui!dings, desirable home. Come and ook over this farm. E. R. Whitfield, durdle Mills, N. -C.. route 3, close to 3ushy Fork High School. 9-26, 2tpd. "WANTED** "Position on good farm; will work !4 hours a day, pump all the water, io your washing and ironing, turn all ;he cranks, fight fires, and many >ther things. Am sound and weli luilt and entirely dependable. Havei lad years of experience on upward >f 160,000 farms and am an expert, >n the farm. Can furnish you with) ho best of references. Can also furn-1 sh you with plenty of electric light. n your home and out-buildings, and | vill guarantee not to desert yon rour busy season. Wjll work for! ibout 30 cents per wehk, and will irrange terms, if* desired. If -inter- \ >sted will have my agent make arrangements and contract. Apply Delo-I.ivrht Plant, HOME ELECTR.IC 5 EH VICE CO., Fred Long, Mgr. HAVE YOU SEEN THE LATEST? Don't buy that life policy un:il you see the New Jefferson "Just )ut." Pays for disability and accilent without charge acrainst the polcy. See Satterfield. "Do It today." GET vOUR WAGON, J. I. Nisw?n wagon, none better. One, two orj hree horse wagons on hand ready, or delivery, prices right. Come and ret one, if you haven't the caah,j iome any way, I can arrange that for rou. Yours truly, j J. L. GARRETT. BG6 ififi quickly relieves Constipation, Hiliousness, Headaches, Colds ind LaGrippe. It will pay yon to buy your Shoes 'rom Wilburn & Satterfield. I we. . FOR QUICK. SALE. I have one nice four year old home raised mare, line saddler, drives and works anywhere. AIbo have one very fine Holatein milk cow, dropped her second calf last night. I am sure that seeing. and the price will induce you. This Sept. .24. G. E. Woody, Woodsdale, N. C. FAMOUS SOUTHS IDE VIRGINIA ESTATE AT AUCTION: "Roanoke Plantation", the historic home of (John Randolph, on Staunton River, at . Randolph, Charlotte County, Va. 1239 acres subdivided, at auction, on the premises, Tuesday, Oct. 23 - 10:30 A. M. 340 acres rich river bottoms* fertile upland apd woodland, large mansion house, two modern hungnlows, splendid dairy bam, numoronr tenant settlements and tohaecn ham Also machinery and farming implements. Fine com, grain, alfalfa and grass land. Also quantity of very fine bright tobacco land. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED FOLDER giving full details and attractive views of this splendid estate. VBNABLE & FORD, LYNCHBURG, VA. 9-19-5as NOTICE. Seed rye for sale at a good close price, buy it while it last. R. H. Gates. o???? NOTICE. The FIRM OF CLAYTON; WILKERSON AND JACKSON; having, been dissolved by mutual consent oh Sept. 10th 1923, the firm of A. P. "Clayton and Company having taken over the business. This is to announce that the firm of A. P. Clayton & Co. | has this day been dissolved by muj.tual consent, the business having been J sold to E. L. Wilkerson and R. A. Jackson.; All debts due either the firm of Clayton, Wilkerson and Jackson, or | A. P. Clayton and "Company, have i been assigned to and are payable to E. L. Wilkerson and R. A. JacksOn. E. L. Wilkerson and R. A. Jackson having assumed all debts due by the firm of Clayton, Wilkerson and Jackson, and A. P. Clayton & Co. A. P. Clayton E. L. Wijkerson R. A. Jackson. CITIZEN TALKS. ABOUT ROADS. Mr. Editor: The Good book says, "What profit a mon trv cnin *rV?r?lo wrtrl 1 Jose his own soul," and the writer! asks "What profit the good peonle. of Person County to spend their good? money to build good roads and lose them for the want of upkeep and attention? The road by Jalong is today in as bad<t ravel in fir shapd* as it was ten years aero, and if something is not done for it real soon, it will be to build attain. We hope th* people who have the roads in *harge will i take a look at this road, and some others, and try to do something before it is too late, for when the fall and winter rains come and go we will have no road. And the bridges on this road in question are in real . bad order and should be looked after at once.?Citizen. (Continued from other side) his terms and conditions which we are bbund to acknowledge from a sane poir^ of view and study, is < riieht, hpnept and good absolutely. Let's get in the BOAT with him? then don't tvy to upset it?if we do. we may drown ourselves.?T. Y. *. PERSONALS Misses Margaret Carlton and Helen Harris spent the week end in Durham. * * Mra. W. T. Gregory spent last week visiting her sons in Clinton and Smithfield. * . * * The Roxboro Light & Power has removed its offices into the room vacated by the First National Bank. e * Mr. Jule Warren of Hurdle Mills left yesterday morning for Chapel Hill where he entered the University. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Willson and airs, oessie lanaday spent last Sunday in Oxford. * . v Mr. E, H. Carter of Danville, V*., 13 the guest of Mr. Landon Harvey _ for a few days this week. *r i .? Mrs. Trotter of Reidsville and Mrs. Cain of Leaksville spent the week end with Mre. Trotter's daughter, Mrs. W. H. Long. + ** Misses Muzette Winstead and Elaine Edwards of Louisburg College spent Sunday -with friends in the county. m * m m Mrs. Roland Register and baby of Durham are Visiting Mrs. Register's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Winstead. . * * * Mrs. P. E. Gowey and little daughter, Margaret Helen " arrived last Thursday from Springfield, Mass. She will visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Painter on route 3, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Y. Blanks spent Friday in Durham guests of Mr. Blanks' sister. Mrs. John A. Snipes. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Snipes and little daughter. Elizabeth, who will be their guests for sometime. * * Mr. J. Shields Harvey, whP has been in South Carolina for the past six weeks, returned home Saturday nieht and will be here for the opening of the Co-ops. He will aeain do the ijradinjr here flor the Association. *' * * Mr. W. S. Clary, Jr., who is now located on the Robersonville tobacco market buying for the Export Tobacco Company, spent the week epd hero visiting Mrs. Clary. They both returned to Robersonville Sunday evening. NOTICE LAND SALE. I nave a 30 acre farm. I will sell, ndioinine the Lonehurst Cotton Mill, on the oast side. This land is in eood state of cultivation. Anvone desiring to he shown over this land, come to the home of Mr. J. H. Pentecost. Tf this land is not sold privately, I will offer for sale on 1st Monday in November at 12:00 o'clock m. 9-26-2ts. LAYING BRICK. The two brick store buildines on Depot Street beloneine to Dr. B. R. Lone and Judee J. C. Pass are rapidIv eoine nth. the first brick beine laid Monday. Both of these stores are rented and will he occupied by Mr. E. D. Cheek, undertaker,. and the Pender chain erocery storey, ;'W*4 - A iv,0> " ;?, 'I* - - .

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