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Notice! TOBACCO STICKS (No. I?K. D. Stock) GALVANIZED ROOFING (Best Grade?All lengths) BRICK ? LIME ? CEMENT Send us your orders and note the difference Roxboro Lumber C? ' HOME OF QUALITY LUMBER'' Roxboro Market THIS WEEK WE ARE PAYING: ? ?Eggs 35c per dozen ' ? ; Ham, 10 to 20 pounds, 35c per pound Ham, 20 to 30 pounds, 30c per pound Chickens, 2 pound average, 25c Fresh Corn, 20c per dozen Snap Beans, 'I2|-c per pound Butter Beans, 12?c per pound Green- Peas, 10c per pound, Bring Us Your Produce So r* ERGEANT & CLAYTON Pata. Me "The Coolest Spot in Town" Advance Program From Thursday, Aug. 30 To Wednesday, Sept. 5 THURSDAY ATJG. 30 Monte Wviih Loy >h . "Across The Atlantic" HAL ROACH COMEDY Pnicrfriances 7:30-9:00 p.>m. FRIDAY. AUG. 31st Mary Astor with Llnvt! JiuijhCa in "Heart To Heart" "fecurlet Arrow" No. 3 Metro News SATURDAY, SEPT. 1 Hcot Gibson with hi* horse m "Wild West Show" Comedy Married Bachelors'! NlaHnre 2:30-4:00 p, m Mon.-Tues. Sept. 3-4th Bsmoll Navarro with Renec Adoree in "Forbidden Hours" OSWALD COMEDY Matinee Monday 3:00 p. m WEDNESDAY, Sept. 5 Mary .Philbin with Gaston (lla5* in " Surrender " WBSTCKN comkdy Perlormaneea 7 30-9:00 p.. m. "Where The OceaiT" Breezes Blow" !U?lx>r<>=tIIAK. HOI.I.MAN CO. liatdk. aiilU-N. J.UDWAKUS. ROBGEMONT NEWS Oscar and Miss Laura Davis ?:*\\ ? sfr* icr efcam uppcv-Siituxclay i night." Auu'u.s: 18 There vffrr^-al^tit 1 62 friends present, and everybody itemed to have enjoyed themselves. Mr.1 P.. S. Mangum and little son Charlie, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs \V. R Davis third week end? E. Miss A?<:i Hhew spent the wjeelf enU at heme. accompanied by Mi's Rawles F i rem Duke. "* ~ Mr..and Mts. L. J. Young, Mr. and Mr E. T. Mansnm. 'and' little son. ?fjruice. pent a few days last week v.ith thai relatives. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. Malone -pent My? or three days last week with Mr. Mr?. W. A. Carver. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Carver and children spent the week end with Mr, and Mr- Pred Day at Winston-Salem Miss Peggy Brian'. from. Raleigh . spent last week with Mi?s Mabel ' Bowling,. . - I Mioses Louise and Ruth Bowling are spending' the .week with Miss Price Bowen. Mis? Mildred Williams spent, the ' wpe kend at Danvllje and Yanceyvllle She Was the tuestvoi- Mrs Hooper . ud Mr 'I Karle? A Mrs firnest Mafigum. who under went t-n operation is at he"!* mother's. ?X, - . ' ? ? ' Notice Sale Of County Note? The commlslsoners of Person Coun ty, offer for sale notes of Person County^,?ffi-the ?tim of thirty-five hundred dollars, said not** 'being Is sued in anticipation* of the collection 'of road maintenance . taxes which nave been levied for t he'current fiscal year. One of said notes will be for the sum of two thousand dollars, will be \ dated September 4th. 162?. and will ran for a period of seventy-ftve davs tA second note for the sum of fif teen hundred dollar*, will be ? dated October 1st 1828. nnd win run for a i period of forty-five davs -L The notes will not be sold for lew Ihan par. and a rate of imerart greater than *1* per cent will not be paid Bids for -the notes vjil be received jbv ,?. S Walker. County Accountant, i until noon September 4th, 192? By order oi the Cotintv CrtmmlSr |sk>ner* at a regular?meeting Atitfust ?h. '1928. , W t KIRBY. Clerk. ADVERTISE m THE COtXTTR THE COURIER Wednesday. AUgtlst 29. 1928. Watkins ?i Bullcck. ?Everything To Build TVlitf' Mr. and Mrs. Abe' Kaplon. Misses Francis and Helen Kaplon of Har pers FTerry. W. Va.. Mf. and Mrs. Sam kaplon. Mess. Frank. Penrose it.d Dave Kaplan of Cumberland. Sid.. Mr. L. and Franklin Raflo and Mi? Dora Raflo of Bedford City. Va were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kaplon last week. Mrs, Victor Kaplon. Mrs. Ber. Rippe. Miss Olga Rippf. Mr. Edwin Rippe and Mr. H. Cantor hay? re turned Home . from their.'totirttig trip after a stay of nearly-six weeks. While away they visited Pittssurg. Pa , Lake Erie. Harris burr. Pa . New Yorlc. Phila delphia and other places of interest. Mr. Aubrey Long is making some very striking improvements to his i evidence on Reams Ave., and when, completed it will be one of the most haridsome homes oh this Street. Col. Gee. L. Cuningham. who has been in the hospital Jor the past three weeks: was a Roxboro i-isitor yesterday and' favored us. with a call. Sir. m.d Sirs ft W. Crumptoh. Sir. rr.rl .'Mrs* R. E. Crnmpton and Miss?s Laura.;nbd" Dsrc'thy Slade sjfcht'Fri day in RateiRh. 1 ' o?c?o -. . ' Mr, and Strs. Ha.rrv Raiff jffj. S'.in T.s Tte~rrr.Tr- .'.i.'l !<???.? Ymk ?>?) fctiv winter* goo'fis TfWs n. their -ee c.it'J "rip ' to tlse Northern marko t Sto fail. Me? Robert Duke. Charlie Dead man D?"we" "Walker rnd M:* - Slvrcir Dtike of Durham?'petit' the week end. xith. Misi 'Slaude Phillips .- c*?o ? Mr. Simon OncdfTiend refirneci Sunday from a ? iwo; veefc's vacation - ?ebf. in Philadelphia 3?;'imore nnd'* Atlantic'City. . .. MY. and Mrs J. .'.V. Ciavt-n ; Jr. Pi FtKjuav Springs rj-e spending this week v.Jth Sir and Mr- W. w. Fred <"Ck. , ???? Mr and Mri. R F. Brcoh* ahd.SIr Willie Bradie have returned to Wash ington D, C.. attrr spending a few days here With relatives. o~^e?o Sir and Mr1 Rariie H.-.wkir. r Diirham.- are spending ceyeral days at Hurdle Mills visiting relatives. Mr?. Edgar Tapp, qf . Durham, is spending several days visiting Mrs. Roy Wrenn in Roxboro. o?c?o Miss Willie Crcwder has returned frrm a trip to West Virginia, ?here she visited heT sister. ? M.,-. CTiVr.iHpr' Phonies ri Rbxb&ffr spent the' week ehd with Miss Maude -jifwUrpfs in Durham, Mr Sam' Merritt of "Wilmington - ?) _ <-ng. er, 'sirs. M-roie Merritt. . c?o?e i ? Mrs.' 8am Carney of Norfolk. Va. is spending <ome time. in. Roxboro as guest of Sirs, Claudia Carney. Several members ci the B. Y. P U. spent a few dajs ?.*. Loch Lily last - ck ' 7 ;? Mr. C?. \V. 'Tljomas. who underwent' ati operation at lire hospital in Phila delphia lias returned home O o Kirs. Marvin White o 1 flalpmburg N. C . is visiting friend? and r\efttiVc her?. o?rw-o Mr?. J. ? Hafvev 2nd Master Charles Ball have returned fr<*m' Myr tle Bcaeh and Kirt2?tree. S. C. Mr. Jasper Burch spent the week end herr. returning toKingstree Mon day? ' Miss Kat!e Perkins. Mrs. Ivey War ren and Mr% Jack.Blajock spent last Tuesday in Greensboro. Mp^< nd Mr*. R G Cole and Mir' Ca/rjo Bradsher pent Thursday in Dnrham. MfS fiddJfc Hill and daughter,. SybiL *re spending this week at Virginia Beaeh c?c?o Miss. Agnes Dodson of Winston <-pont several day* here last work with sister. Mr? r o Or0f?H Mr. Walter W<?ody left Sunday for the .Jio;cihej^ market? to buy for Woody, ton? and Morton. O (V?O Mr. J. H. Wood? of Chase City, Va is spending some time here visiting relatives and friend*. o?o?o Sirs. St H Satterftpld and Mrs. O. M. Moore are visiting Mioses Slary Lou and Alma Terrell In Durham Mis* Millie jatie Brpok* 1? trend ing a few* days in Durham visiting :Mrr: Bnice .Johnmm * Mr?, w L Moore of Durham vis-i relative* in Roxboro the past : "K L A- ...-.d Miss Et'a Monk i' 'pending the wee* rnd In Graham with Mas Helen Bradsher - " o? : Mr, arid _Mr* .1 N Jackson find daughter .lannl? <1 Durham, are !'eperifting y, . week ?1th relatives Mr and Mrs N C. Kewbold cf Raleigh returned to their home Mon-.J day alter spending several da? with friends. Mrs. J. M. Pass acconrpamcd them, and alter spending a lew days: in Raleigh will visit Western North Carolina. Mr and Mrs. E O. Long lei t yes terday morning lor a motor trip through tl>e valjey of Virginia. Wash ington. New York. etc. . ? O-?O?O Mr and Mrs H. W. Fcushee ot Norldlk spent' tbe'"Veek end- here .? guests of Mr. arid Mrs. W. H .Long Mess. J. M -.Pasr. and Oeo. Shoe ir.aket rptst Sunday here ;"-r.h home folks. V . Mr? E B Foiwhe has begun wors cn her handsome new home -t-n the Elko larni. &?0?o Mess Clyde So wen; Xiima; Edward* end. Brodie Rfeesbee jpent'* jftvertl days a i "Virclnia Beach" last. wise k. ? Mr-?. E J.'.Tucker and. daughter who sfcfcnt last -.reek in "Lynchburg. Va..' . have returned to Roxborc. Mr. and Mrs. O- A Duncan spent Sunday in Lynchbur: Va.. visitinc Mr. antL Mr?. A. .A puhcan. ? Mn. Mavnard MangUni Oi Durham . vKiur.',:. hor. -cn '-'Mr, ? B. ? B. - Man- . gum. here this .-week., Mr and-Mi1? C Swartz. Mrs. ?\rprt2,- >nd Mr. Maxie .Daniel ;-pe_nv > cv* 01 - flays la?*' Jtfe?k ?u ? -?1 ? , 'h o ? o ? V. i t- ?? Vrooc'dale ""2 . f^d?v a; anc! l0n' Eob" ?'?en- *.fr ,wk m Oxford. Clwt% Dav.cl Ste(i). -d"pent-Sunday,here -,-ith relative^ "Sunday UmS;v .M.? Emnin Tumstalf is -y-ndln seme, time At her h"roe: in H=>-:er. N*o?0 ?' V . ' Mr! W L Wricht (-1. Trav :s vi?it :si? her Mrs. E. .i}s Check. . . r?"??? ' ? ?M- 1- \'frrciv is spendir.; ? l?w days at Sylvia visiting friends. - '. o-1 o-: Mr?. W. H. Morris, is spending some tirpe in Richmond. o?o?o Family Reunion On Sunday. August 26. at. the home of. Mr. and Mr?. Fred Tuck., the fam ily met fcr a reunion, which has be come ah annual occurence. A large ~*ao:e.was spread-and a Uuuufllul- din- - . her . was laid "under the beautiful oaks.' "Ivfr^R D, Ytict?" oT Sohford.* Mrs. Tuck's father, and Mr. Nat Tuck and (pmtfvVol Nbrth Roxboro. were th#? Tie:1 ?lTTrJ -; s ter.s present *i?r e Mrs. .1 R. Mcfik'Of Rojtbbro; Mr. and Mrs. E. Ft Tuck." cf Oxford. Mr,'and Mrs. o. L. Bjllock ajid Miss Floyd Tuck, of Durham; Mr." and Mrrj-W. H. Cia:r. qi \Va'ls%onbure: Mrs. .Arteelia .Red rftond of Cirrham. an aunt of Mrs 'uck: Mr. Tuck's.-brothers r.nd lister present were: Mr Robert Tuck and Mr and Mrs.'Sam Tuck of Timber lake; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tuck Mr. and Mrs, John Tuc.k, Me^s QharJ'.e rind Eddif Tuck of- !$at)iahe. Va. Mr. and Mr? .Joe Tuck, of Rougemont: Mr. Rcseoe Tuck, c Durham': . Mr. ajid Mrs. Stephen Moore q1 Moriah: Dr. Joe Speed says he'f a Tiick too : ? the reunion, o he honors them with his* presence ca?h year. A host of other relatives cild friends \Verr present numbering about two hun dred.?-W" ? Items From Route Two The friends of Mr. J. W. Johnson, who has been quite ill tor the pest two weeks, will be gfid to know that he 1* improvirw. His daughter. Mrs. J. H. Russell, has been with him lor the past two weeks. Mrs. L. O. Russell 01 Brooksdale Is visiting her son. Mr J.'H Russell < f Providence. Little Miss Ruth &l?MU of Provi dence was the guest oi Ida Johnson last week. Rev Mr Reean Pastor o! Orace Church -vas the gurst of Mr and Mrs W Johnson last Friday -even ln?.? J. ? Allensville New* Mr. Jesse Slaughter, who has been In New York for ft lew months has returned to his home on a vacation Alt* Dixoll and Arvl? Slniight ter left Saturday for Delhi. Ont. Can ada where ih?v ?ill 1? anaaafil ux. :he tobacco tiuslnes? lor oulte h while . Mr. Jefferson O'Briant has returned ?o-hls home ftom the Eaatern part ol ?n* ttftte. iicrf he has been cnaaged. 'n the tobarco husln??i! Mr D Slaughter gave a Brunswick ?tew to a number of hi* friends I I .lima Iitir'" were Mr. and Mm. Tom Lone . and rhtfdrrn. Miss . Anno bet y- ami Mr r.iw>.itoi~ Manilla md Evlc o Brian'. Jfless Jgffeiuui and Jimmle 0"Brt%Dl were also present with their mri? IBuslc, f!W? *Un -Ml, *n<3 Mp IC B Adepek and ?on. Claude - XYZ They Are Coming The Fall Goods are coming in. Take a look at the August specials we are making on fur Coats. If you are inter ested it will pay you to look. New Coats and_ Dresses arriving daily. Be sure you are right by trading at the right place. It Will Pay You To Trade With I s?Try it. WlLBl'RN & SATTERFIELD WHO'S YOUR GROCER SAVE BOY, SAVE kelloisR I iin Flakes. 3 packages for .1 y :S. .2> CJuaker Oats. >>ei package ... ... t -.'3 Dukes Mav. naive (35c. ) per jar . V- ; J ,28 Grape 3uice (t->c size> Der XjUart ... _ ? . ;-i' -58 Port, and STverrV \VTrie (Savo*+ 23 or. bottle : t.OO Peanut Uuttt-r (3."c siic) aer jar . .2." Fancy Cieen.I.ima Heans per can ... . .2."> ('?arrott*. uer can . iivJ L ._? u..?? , .15 Fjyi-ch man Yen it Kept ciiot alt the time. ? ;? Take a l.<wk at Our Fresh Meat. !*hene il3 For Hed Hot Service 7 Aubrey Long & Co. Phone 113 Pay Cash?Cash Pays Paint Up NOW THAT FALL IS HERE AND THE BEST TIME TO PAINT ? WHY NO 1 FAINT YOUR HOME. WE HAVE a complete stock of Faints, VARNISHES, LEAD, OIL, BRUSHES, ETC., AT LOWEST PRICES. Watkins & Bullock "EVERYTHING TO PAINT WITH" Elevator Man: Billy, your fact 1? dirty." ' H111V ? "WnlV if fo .yur? Yourr not mv pa." E. m:-. "No. wn-mr ui iimum iw up. "What flow; your father dof" ?Nothln*." "And you?" ?i um- .,iu, i?. . ?pitn nor to swa* some SSBJ^SSE aTTJira Hits W11 Many farmm Dave already ae( aside a good aw^*e 'Of I these crops, according to- report? from epofifoafTOt* ^ '? YOUTH'S CLOTHING Is more apt to grt soiled than I that of crown persons. for ob- I vloos rraMins. Strenuous play | account* for roueh, boyish ac tivity for morr. but no matter how mussed up and dirty the. garments may be. our < Iranin2 syalem will soon make them look new again and In their original new shape. J. E. LATTA & CO. Phone ftl - Kaiboro. N. C. I *1800 Americans with money win? to Eurrtjw to get culture. 1920: Euro I peans with culture i-iimiwi tu Americi , to get money. On the eaat coast thirteen light h*ji?e? ftfve ?n arrow pointing north painted on them to guide aviators. 1 'The-Chicago rituf* tn 1908 woo IW 1 to! .nii'.e- They hold th.e record ,!or- winning the largest number of tames In a season ?? It t<i ?nld hhw? frequently between <(1X p. m. to- six 1 a. m. than diirtne the waktnt hmiri V
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