M OP MS. L / GEO. H. YARBOBC V A telegram was received here las Saturday morning stating that Mi Geo.; H.. Yarboro, of Mullina, S. C. was critically ill and could not llv through the day. He lied Saturday night. Mr. Yarboro was raised in thii County, but moved to Mullina severa years since. He was a successfu business man and accumulated quit) n large estate in his adopted home For a number of years he was ii the warehouse business here, and wa ' engaged in the tobacco business a his death. WAIT FOR THE DOLL BAZAAR The young ladies of the "Philathei Class of the Baptist Church will giv? a doll bazaar early in December, th< axact date to be set, and will tak< care of your doll troubles. They wil' have them all dressed in their bss! and will furnish them to you at reasonable prices. Yau can not do hettei than to fee this doll exhibit before buying one for your little girl for Christmas. ? . o ? DISCOUNT ON TAXES. r ?J Daring the months cf October ani November there is a discount on all taxes paid for the year 1923. If you want to avnil yourself of this discourit you will find me at my office ready to serve you. ? Respectfully, J. Melvln Lonjr, Sheriff. 0 . ~ LAND SALE. We will seel- at public auction at the Court Bouse door in Roxboro, N. . fc>, on * SATURDAY, NOV. !0th, 1923, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described tracts of land: No.- 1. 50 acres, known as Tom Cozart old place. This tract adjoins SUBSCRIBE TO THE ROXBORO COURIER ?? I PRACTICE ~*OE TFT shoe thrift -->airod. - ? . * . ' ' > N "'f, _ :i -I ' . '. ; -J ' y>?' ' ? .. -L* ? , * Lj r?7-?? -L? ? : ' ; . - ? _ . _1 ' - . I Chiy:..!., Henry Webb uimI Tim l.lFoglemau. About ene half clean I and other half in timber?some fti t timber. Good land for tobacco ai v grain. No buildings on this tract. No. 2. 50 acres, good tobacco at - grain land, about 10 acres in clean r land, balance good timber. This tra t adjoins lands of John Monk, Horm < Bros, and Joe Bouldin. No buildin( 1 but splendid tract of land. ! No. 3. Contains 49 acres, ali tin % ber. Adjoins lands of John Harri i Hurch Whitt and Jim Harris, i All three of these tracts are i t Mt. Tirzah township, improved rda runs through two of them. ISPECL IOC I'ERSIAIN It ! Telepl T ONG '1 .<* Merc J A L O N ! F A F< \SA I The Jno. R. consisting of (434) H County near Ri u;dder or , v V * ; -1. juwLJ ' : ' " * - "?:?. * ! p'd at his death and is Stdns.aold by the ! ie heirs for division. Any one looking 1 id for acme *ood land nnd fine tlmherS j will do well to attend thia sale. I id Bud Catea. i d Hunter Cat?^ , ct Ned Catea, sr Arch Catea, . r? Frank Catea, Helra of C. C. Catea. < . I NOTICE. LAND SALE! In ?o? id On Saturday, November the 3rd| at 1 o'clock, p. m- I will sell *t public ? i \L?for 11 )AYS ' . lit I OUTINGS h2< | none 240 I j| HURST antile Co. a , N. C. 1 c i R M I I *>, ' OR LE! Smith Farm acres, located in Cas dgville, will be sold to I I fKp nromiooo ?' |#a wiasto^o October * f ? t-. -4 i I . m % - ; - " . < tit ' ' * ; , * ' . 1 ' ' _ ' . .taction for i.. rtoin E lah'd in Roxbdro arid Alicnsville fi iownships, containing 44 acrct more el IF lota. Joined on tha south by Bock t> Grove Church' lot and A. G. Riley, >n the west by Dr. Y(. A. Brads her, jv torth by M. T. Slaughter, east by T. ?' !: Groceries-(ON THE HILL) I have purchased the stock of 1 J; D. E. Featherston (On the Hill) I j r ! and if you want to save roon- 1 j jt ey on your groceries call or I IS i. It phone and they will be deliver ' ed right away. i_ "Look after the dimes and I v I t the dollars will care for them I ! if selves." , C. T. Willson | Roxboro, N. C. i Ik BRING US YOUR COUNTRY |jj PRODUCE ' ;N T-|WI?' miuummmumm i mimmmmmmt iiiwii , j = i , 'J : ? FRESH TODAYr- 11 LETTUCE CELERY, AND ALL KINDS OF \ VEGETABLES. - j WANTED j j COW HIDES, | HIGHEST MARK- j ET PRICE PAID, I I ' 1 BLANKS || -AXI)- q MORRIS | PHONE 25 ^ ' Mil _ 11? > 01 : t. rG avail ventil ?mal acetha carifCoc . a privilegi r ian who\ ... / " v . ' - . dboro r, . .. ' r . . Slaughter, one and a half miles om AHensvilte fiTgh school. Sand ky road runs through middle . of act. One half opened for cultivation, har in wood. ' A splendid tobacco Shenandoah Life ESTABLI ?} CONTROLLED BY SOUTHERN None Better, None Safer, 8 For full information a A. P. D District HURDLE M | IWestin 1 ii WHERE DI ER SEE T] WESTING* FORE? WH MEANING I IT, MEANS FOR SO L MEANS 12 OF INTER SOMETHIiN HAS NEV OFFERED PEOPLE O] COUNTS' B LOOK I SPACE IN ISSUE OF I RIER. I - . J. T. B 1H)XB( )] 2 tri what it jurhom lg would be th 5 inferno!?stifling ulf depressing, exi iraging i hat YOUR ffi5| Dmpany will able electri!ate the elec? : cing of the it is airy, re* i,healthful ? eto live in the age of ventilates electrically Light & Po farm, four miles, from Roscberp. '^ Sale wiil be at the premises, the right reserved to refuse tfny and alt bioa. This Oct. 13 1823. Oct. IT -2tc. S. T. Slaughter. r? ?i?r ?i ? ?- .; Insurance Co., ; SHKU 1914. | MEN?FOB SOUTHERN MEN. f: or Tvlore Suited for YOU. ee one of- our Agents. AN1EL, Agent, [: ILLS, N. C. |g shouse i d you evhe word louse. be !at is the of it? Mm so much jttle. it big items est and !g that er been to the f person efore. " fl? 1 or this rhe next the coub radsher | l*< >, x. c. '? It :: V 1 - V ! means I I P ffinnorlit rtf ' ^9 1 ~> ~ *h l? V/X " J *, close, smoky, I hausting. I Electricity. Ask' 1 , ' werXo. I H I

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