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V A telegram was received here last
Saturday morning stating that Mr.
t^ff. H. Yarboro, of Mnllina. S. C..
wsus critically ill and could" not live
through the day. He lied Saturday
night. Mr. Yarboro was raised in this
County, but moved to Mullins severs'
years since. He was a successful
bualness man and accumulated quite
a large estate in his adopted home.
For a number of years he was in
the warehouse business here, and was
engaged in the tobacco business at
his death.
WAIT FOR THE DOLL BAZAAR.
The young ladies of the Philathea
Class of tlfe Baptist Church will give
a dull bazaar early in December, the
axact date to be set, and will take
care of your doll troubles. They will
have them all dressed in their best
ahd will furnish them to you at reasonable
prices. You can not do better
than to ree this doll exhibit before
buying one for ycur little girl for
Christmas.
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DISCOUNT ON TAXES.
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Daring the months cf "October and
November there Is a discount on all
taxes paid for the year 1923. If you
want to avail yourself of thi9 dis,
count you will flhd me at my office
ready to serve you.
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<J. Melvin Lon?, Sheriff.
I.AND SALE.
We will seel at public auction at
the Court House door in Roxboro, N.
fc., on
SATURDAY, NOV. 10th, 1923,
at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described
tracts of land:
No. 1. . 50 acres, known as Tom
Coiart old place. This tract adjoins
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Fsgiemzn. A boat one half' cleared
and other half in timber?some fine
timber. Good land for tobacco and
grain. No buildings on this tract.
No. 2. 50 acres, good tobacco and
grain land, about 10 acres in cleared
land, balance good timber. This tract
adjoins lands of John Monk, Horner
Bros, and Joe Bouldin. No building#
but splendid tract of land.
No. 3. Contains 49 acres, all timber.
Adjoins lands of /ohn Harris,
Hurch Whitt and Jim Harris.
All three of these tracts are in
Mi. Tirzah township, improved road
runs through two of them.
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This land belongs! to C? C. Cates
at his death and is ling scfld bjrthe ]
heits for division. Any one looking
for some good lahd and fine timber
will do well to attend this sale. ji
Bad Cates,
Honter Cates, I
Ned Cates,
Arch Cates,
f? Frank Cates,
Heirs of C. C. Cates.
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NOTICE, LANI) SALE!
On Saturday, November the 3rd;
at 1 o'clock, p. m. I win sell st public
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OCTOBER. 17th 1923
auction -for cash a 'certain tract o: E
land in Roxboro and All.-hsvili ?
townships, containing 44 acres more cl
or less. Joined on the south by Bock ti
Grove Church lot and A. G. Riley,
on the west by Dr. W. A. Bradshor,
north by M. T. Slaughter, fast by T. ol
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! Groceries?
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(ON THE HILL) ^
I have purchased the stock of :
D. E. Featherston (On the HU1)
and if you want to save money
on your groceries call or.' I
phone and they will be delivered
right away. ] J'
, "Look after the dimes and ||
the dollars will care for. them- | j|
selves."
C. T. Willson
,1 Roxboro, N. C.
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FRESH TODAYLETTUCE
CELERY, AND
ALL KINDS OF
VEGETABLES. WANTED
COW HIDES,
HIGHEST MARK- j
ET PRICE PAID,
|l BLANKS
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rorc AUeoaviile high school. San i
lay road runs through middle of
act.
Or.e half opened for cultivation,
iher in wood. A splendid tobacco
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Sue will be at tne premises, the ?;
right reserved to refuse arty and all I
bids. '
This Oct. 13 1923.
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