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CI yotnve '; V-':i ' 'I^B^j-ieRt ures .u ^^K^savc yourse) ;S;':s ' ; ^Hjfftof an oppo ^Hpjctober W H F. O. CARVER Presiden I -4 Office?Poi ^^Rfej*l|j?. ' ' R' ? ' ' B^ges= ' i' ? ??. jj^- I The 1923 Fair Will Hr I Tobagco anA.Fann Prod nets 1 Greater Midway rvttons society (ft people, ? hnrgca ' frisco and ge (Copi?tj MtiJe | big ci/own entree v gianttiead wro .s ; ** crafif/donv n Reduced D STARLING. Pres. ?? m . eTTHE hea H _ ? .. ? vootr.i^= heaf, air tigl ^ ^*15? even tempci And besides v ?1 to consume i -? I the marketill' L _ ^?2 I i ' I o N'T N G SSFULLY ^ ||| If with the SAVINGS and INthe ROXBORO BUILDING AND hJ( f future regrets for .failure to rtunity to make a wise and safe j ries will open 6th, 1923 |l < ; I H t J. S. WALKTR, Sec. & Treas. I it Office Building DXBORO, I CAROLINA. I w |j ?? 1 ? Sum Da] Positively Eclipse AllnFori More Exhibits of Bouthaide Virginia Will be Shown in Gorgeous Fireworks UST SEE THESE FRE1 IQtTKSTRWLXS MISS J CI , I dOff.) ( ORGI* JAPANK1 Ac*.) GIANT roil TRACK. GIA.Y MAIX DOW. G IGCTUE. G is on all Railroads?Ask Your Ttckei /? 1E FAIR AJ DANVILLE, VIRGINIA, hose Long Winter' keep your home warm ar.d cosy with pOLE'Q ORIGINAL HOT BLAST HEATF 1th of your family depends upon p aam .flavors. The maximum radia at construction, and Hot Blast Com rature in all-parts of the room at (, Cole's Original Hot Blast Heater, one-third less fuel than any under? ^guaranteed to hold fire for thirty six Let i^^kcyw^ou^ours lodaj: - THE ROXBORO COURIER t'i Queer 1 ^ejular'-''wrifK'Mm!" Com ^ suffered a great deal, and knew m I must do something for this KS condition, i suffered mostly w. with my back and a weakness in aS' my limbs. 1 would have dread- 50 ful headaches: I had hot flashes \Z\ and very queer fee??3, and oh, how my head hurt 1 1 read of yCCARDUI The Woman's Tonic p and of others, who seemed to 5 have the same troubles 1 hod, jgl being benefited, so I began to 54 use ft- I found ft most bene- a fictol. 1 took several bottle* a .... and was made so much V? better 1 didn't have any more Id? trouble of this kind. It teg- fZ ulated me." M . Cwdtrt has been found vnry helpful in the correction o< many yV cases of painful female die- m orders, such as Mrs. Rohie EZ rmentions above. IfYou suiter 12? as she did, take Cardtd ? a Eg purely vegetable, medicinal KS tonic, in use for more than 40 K? years, it should help you. Sold Everywhere. ESQ ggj iViLLEl 9, 10, 11, 121 is Jour Nights | ner Exhibitions 1 lore Amusements the 12 Departments of the Fair Band Music E ACTS. SO, AERIAL. TRAPERK. Loop-thcJ/iop.) *e combination act. stork with baby. t, ten feet high, I ANT rooster. iant ttrkey, t Agent. SSOCIATiON. H. B *7ATKINS, Secy. Evenings y i a ? * J roperlv heated non, low base a L bustion insure v'^ggi all times. is guaranteed Iraft stove on f | ^ I BRvtvt SEPTEMBER 20th 1938 . NOTICE OF SALE I OF TOWN LOTS. _o_ 1 Under and by virtue of the author- ^ ity contained in Section 1297, article { 15, consolidated Statutes of 1919, we, * the Board of Commisioners of Per- j son County, will on Monday, Oct. 1st, t offer for sale at public auction to the f highest bidder for cash the following i f described two lots now belonging to 5 the Courttyr the same being situated c o*n Reams Avenue ond being describ- ^ ed as follows: Lot Number One. Beginning at an j Iron stake in the east side of Reams , Avenue, Long's comer; thence N 47 t degrees 19 minutes E 30 feet to an , iron stake, Long and Connally's corn-1 s er; thence with Connally's line S 47 jj degrees 5 minutes E 95.5 ft. to an t iron stake, Connally's corner; thence with said Connally's'line S 50 degrees 1 ^The New The < ; I In A , i Be* Sue You Get It. The N't The first requirement in ail; car is, of course, reliability fownance. You cannot have b a degree of reliability in th car you own. 1 . We are stating a simple trut j* ially well known to garage m< ..j.cn ivc nay uiai no ear duii whatever its price, surpas Hupmobile in this resnect. In the new Hupmobile, this c ed Hupmobile attribute is to still greater heights. You can safely trust this lit: - to carry you across the u across the continent at a rr . notice, and with motoring tion unalloyed. Fifteen minutes in the_ new blie will convince you that th damental virtues which have List anc Standard touring and roadst Freight and war tax. Delivered.. Sport touring and roadster Freight and war tax... t * \ Delivered 2-Lassenger coupe 1 1 | freight and wa> tax Delivered 4-Passenger coupe Freight and war tax. Delivered Sedan Freight and war tax? Delivered Compare our freight and war LIBI "HU BROOKSE Roxbc I 1-1 11 M r 11 EI | V ^ - , Si. , 2 74.7 ft. to an iro^ stake. Sergeant tnd Clayton's corner in Connaily's ine; thence S 52 degrees 4 minutes Y 148.2 feet to an iron stake, Ser-, eant and Clayton's corner in Reams Avenue; thence with Reams Avenue "J 17 degrees 41 minutes W 171 ft. o an iron Btake," the beginning, containing 3-10 of an acre, more or less.* "or description of said lot see plat f same recorded in Book 22t page .63, and amendatory plat thereto reorded in Book 34, page 128, Regis?e?? office. ' Lot Number Two. Beginning at an ron stake in west side of Reams ivenue, corner of T. D. Winstead; henco with line of T. D. Winsteai 4 73 degrees W. 97 feet to an iron take; thepce with line of J. C. Pass 4 2 degrees 25 minutes \V 165 feet o a stake, J. C. Pass corner; thence rlth line of J. Cj Pass N 8(5 degrees I minute 37 feet to Reams Avenue; Hupmobile 7Vo-Passenger Cou jrreat Ess ny Motor tw Hupniobile'lfftS' iToveioped- jt> f motor ' been so pi of per- . ing the p oo great _ developed e motor . Note the?the evi h espec- celeration schanics t today, In flexibi ses the er propu sets new equally tt relebrat- ' its conlfe carried Hupmobi! ed :i hair .... principles ipmooile , mid fxte iwn, or infinite ci loment s - atiefacv : Lir this iu edly hav< reliable Hupmo- brilliant, ese fun- in sever?. always Hupmobil 1 Delivered er V . ? ? ? V- . - , !_ * _ tax charges with others of eqi 2RAL TIMF pavtufmt DI 4w A * Y^ATHU )ALE MOTOR G >ro, N. C. Phone ] >nioi 9 . 1 || n"- i ' ^ * -id thence with Reams Avenue S IT degrees 41 minutes "E" 207 feet to the ' beginning, containing 1-4 acre, mora or less For plat* of this lot see Book 22, page 563, Register's office. By authority of the Board and their action of Sept, 3rd: W. H. Harris; Chm. W. T. Kirby, Clerk. p? '"""tV jypR OLD AND YOUNG 1 Tott's Liver HJU act as kindly / on the delicate female or Infirm old as upon the rigorous man. Tutt's Pills Toot and strengthen the weak Stomach, Kidney*. and Bladder.. A i.im loves his dog next to his wife. SATTER.FIELD will insure your dog's life. Your fine milch cow is very dear to you too. See SATTERFIELD lor all LIVE STOCK Insurance. "Do It Now". mr~ ga pe * entia? Car ^ Degree renounced in every car heaiv ante, '.have been still friitnt r . casting, skimming quality, " en greater rapidity of ac,?the greater power: _ > litv and smoothness of powIsion, this new Hupmibile high standard.-. This...: is tf. 01 its ease of r dire, ar.d ! engineer: ha' . . > 's breadth t;rorr. Hnpmobiie . They have simply applied ed th wit h ire and lidelitv. | I >w Hupmobih , you m loul I ? the highest expression of ' } performance, joined with I th performance, ivith- I ! hundreds of dollars of the e nrice... Prices I ... $1215.00 M 132.00 * ? $1347.00 $1315.00 1 | I 110.00 ? ? - $1455.50 ? $1445.00 } I ? 14500 J $1530.00 I ? $1595.00 } I - 150.00 ? $1745.00 ! 1 $1750.00 - H ... 150.00 I 3>1?UU.UU tal price. PP" I ~7 : 1 O., Agents I ~ .'-B ? 391
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