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Christmas
Books
An assortment
that will allow you
to ' select a Gift
.
Book for every
friend and exactly
please his reading
preference.
.
Plan to Do 1
Shopping a
You may come here
Gift you may choose it
will appeal instantly
will register a mark oi
ing the Gift, especial
this store for reliabilit
?ur Christmas
Gift Headqu
ith the assurance that whatever
?rill be of a quality and a style that
> the recipient. Furthermore, it
your respect toward those receiv
if they know the reputation of '
THE NEWELLS,
Jewelers ^
Roxboro Book and Stationery Department
Up Stairs-? Full Line
Watch this Space on the 9th and . 16th
k.<*S
Gift Boxed
Stationery
In a variety of fin
ishes, quality and
colors, oui^flisplay^
of Station<
fers you the opp^^
tunity to fill many,
gift needs.
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Santa Claus' Toy Headquarters 1
A wonderful arraf of attractive Toys that will delightthe children on Christmas morning.
& Traing That? Drums, balls and other toys
~ Add one or more of these to your list
run on tracks, some under their own power. What
? more entertaining and instructive gift could you^shooae ^ JEWELLS, JeWeleTS.
k, for a boy? ' _
& Book Store Department Up Stairs
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THAXk-StilVJNtl SONG
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Come, - my trends, kt'*' all. be
? thankful for . Th?nk?giving Day
that'a been :.i?t aside for praising
U'?us ogr fi ienrt. H.uwr have We all
M? iivin?r"thi? Jfholc year through?
H*ve \ve -.air been talking and talk
? in* an He u'oa'.d bin ? u? do 7 hlowj-J.
lot all' be thankful and prayerful all !
j'.on^ the >vay, so that\. when He t
i omes he may find us teudy and
V" kinp fir 'Him. ? K. V. 1'. ? ?
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SHIPMENT 0r l.JVE- " ?
STOWi AND POULTRY'"
Thi> Division of Markets, coopera
ting vith the county agents; laat
. voek shipped, three carload* .? t turk
<-yn ttam AkiniantV:. Randolph i>nd
t'nian Counties; jn mixed tar of
turn?* and heu? from. Macon Ciiuu
ty ; arid a car of hogs from M-ieon
County. Plans are undo-way to
pines a car of Jersey cattle in lack
sen County with a view nf establish
ing d^iry Interest*.
M.-IICB? IANB SALE
. ' " 't
By 1 tfttva .'<il i he pywcii 'fifOp
tatneri . iti that certniii doed- afidpKwt
PXCfuteJ to tlic undesigned trust.
by Lee i>U,nc and wife on. NrfVeiitber ;
22, 1919. ;0< rec:rd in the' Register !
of Deeds office for Person Courtt v in j
H "k No: 4, page .S8,vjthe term: of
sumo riot having be?n complied v/ith,'
and lit the reiiucwt of the holder erf
the note- ljy. sakl deed pi
trust, I uitt offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash at public
auction "at the Court House door in
Hcxboro, N. C., on
MONDAY, j:\NLAUY 4, 1926 aJT
? i"
it O'Ot.OCK NOON.
that- 'certain tract. ct land in . Hoila
*ray Township, said county and '
stiite??kno\vri bs lat No.. 1, cintain-j
ing llS.Qt aires, as shown by- plat*
ot the Hopkins and Dur(kj( lands of
reocrl in the Re(ji?tei- of 'Qeeds. pC?,
titer tit Person County iri Book No.
29: pair '262/ The mineral interest
will net pas* by said sale, the f-ajno
paving bttn. reserved In a former
deed.
This Nov. 30, 102S. . .h
AVm, D. MERRITT, Tiiir-tee.
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STIf.L CAPTURED
?
Oil; last Monday ev?ning Sher^
Hro'.ks received a tip that there w?*
.sonvethinj? qroing on down .in Aliens-;
vijlc Township. . He . ent ? pui-u^f
Radford Gentry and .Tacl; Olivei4
down t? investigate the er.
Going, down and joo^ijiu' around in
the nfeigbborhotrt ' iifctwecii Dee
Slaughters and Buck Pool.i they
[found a complete still i? the" wall
where a recent ran had Keen made
and ? had ju?t completed another;
mash! Deputy Gentry said if" he
could have gotten. there-a little while
sooner he would have given the fc^ys
a hot cliase. The water being hot,
was n:od evidence that the opera
tors had not been ? away long. So
they cut down, about twelve handled. |
gallons of J>eer and iwptuced the ]
still, which was a steam outfit.
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UNITED STATES DEPAST.
MENT OK AUKlCUI/ITltK
Since there is misunderstanding
on the part of some farmers in <his
locality as to the usefulness of .-the
alone a part of his route, big and
inforriurti: n as to^ lioa produc .ion
and crop aereagqs, obtitrr.ert from the
i aids distributed l)y the vaval mail
carriers, the Postmaster of ffnrdlo
Mills lias YCfluested. The Courier to
publish tht following statement fur^
nished him by the United .States De- "?
partment of Agiiculftuie. - 1
These Survey's are made with the
help of tho rural farrier*, whor -either
distribute the cards to a, certain
[number of farmers along their
| routes,' wHh the request that these
rbe - filled out, Or tlje Carrier fills- <jj}l
the card himself by interviewing the
farmer. The carrier is instructed to
pet" information frcm - farms whJch
will give -a good average picture or
sample of' farms - on his rontc, . pre
ferably b^ taking ail of the farms
tUcle, no: -,(1 anil pixir, iwned. and (W '
It'll' fair, sample of all farms is
reUkjiei'. iH? t*ch State, fif-ures tot
tbn>* farm* Ahould show the sam.6
??banjf* farms. It is imposs
ible t,o^afct'Ji<i actual census enumera
tion of-rfT farms each year, - so
changes in production and acreage
each ? year must be estimated from
Samples The 'nearer these sampler
are ti being exact, the more cor*
rec fcill bc the estimates.
The noeq and value Of such in
formation for individual farmer
and agriculture in general h-miiy
need be stressed.^ Without 'deporta
ble information a* to actual product
tion and trendjwrf '-.^reduction, both
it li o k aii'icfc'i^ more halante#
production, and- better mrfrV^t ; di% .
inhutibn are impossible; / .
l|ozo Butts
IfiKey Drive*
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BAb SHAVe
RED LETTER DAYS
t>AY YOU CAuffHT THE KlC+C-OPF
ON vcua OWKI OWE YARD U*OE AkiO BAV
a wd "Pots-et) And Side stepped thooug-h
"THE E -TIRE OPPOStVG- TEAM EOTV TWE
VS/iy K/ifc/S- TOUWOOWW Ai/p Tit
-raw" "PAiiJEa. cami? out ruc wstT wy
WITH A LAR'ili SPRfFAD THAT YOU ^JCO-C
A SECOND BED erRAKiffH ? OM .SoY
Tt-IGM WERE THE RED LETTER. DAYS ?
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