Resolutions
Whereas, our Heavenly Father has
seen Ot to remove from cui midst,
our 5 is ter. Miss Esther Burch. We,
the Woman's Missionary Society ot
Oak Orove church, do hereby record
cur sorrow and mourn our loss.
We Xeel deeply our loss, :or sho was
a faithful member and a loyal work
er. and while our heads are bowed in
sorrow we realize she has passed to
lier reward.
Our hearts go out in tender sym
pathy for the bereaved family and
while we cherish the memory of the
beautiful life she led we will not for
get those she loved, and pray that
God In His wisdom* and mercy will
watch over and care for them. There
low be it resolved:
First, that we bend in submission to
Goda w-ill. thanking: Htm for the
godly, patient life of our sister, and
the example she lias given us how
W live, how a Christian can bear piiln
and suffering and yet hold on to the
things of eternity.
Second, that we take this means of
expressing to the family our sym
pathy In their bereavement.
Third., that a copy of these resolu
. t ion s be sent to her family, to the
N C. Christian Advocate. . to the
Roxboro Courier, to the Missionary
News and n ropy be spread on the
minutes of the Woman's Missionary
society..
Mrs. ?; V. Barnette,
Mrs., p. W. CArr.
Mrs. w. 6. Warren..
Card Of Thanks
;. W? 'wfeh to express otrrsiricere afi- -
?preciario^ loathe n^iphbors r.hd friends
>'tor t hp- tnr.'hv- net.? of kihrhiess.-.'attd-cx
? pres-ufer: cf ? . vu'ipathv- duriiif; h? /-1U
T. :;n'! ??;c~rrlv r T :I". r?Motiv;, .
'.MK ' K. ' A. Spcntvr.-- :
t ?? ... The Family. ...J
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Notice Sale Of
Valuable Land
Onci-'-p .--nfl Hv virtue of ihn authcr
, irv* conferred 4 ti'pqn yme 'ay a ? certain
deed -i"' 'rr-H'^st; executed by Virgil- Ross
/ :v-'M';u<'h J.' . and". ctfiv ic-ordia ?
? hv~ ' ik ?"'!?? i tlrvl offljy1 ? "'T*
? County in.Book Vai. page,481. default ..
having been made in'.thjn -payment. of
; the note scoured. bV *aid deed- ? V>f
? J -telil'? t-n Saturday. November
: 17. .1928, at t welve .o'clock m:t in. ffo.nt.
- ri > he -courtl>Ause door in Y Ro>:boro.
N'oVfh. Carolina. -.--H ;Uj .the highest
ladder, for cash. - Ire lands ? mcnt'iened
; nd described in the petition in1 said
action, to~\vit: " ? Z a
. That rtain *raer cjf land lying
?. and'- - b??'lhfr *ih BOfhv Fork Township.
Person .Coi'mty, ? N br-t.h . Carolina.
~^:.uiT? .T" " i T^".r'*
To m Runnier.^ on- the: EasVby - the.
Innci' V i!i:vl en <nc ^r:iiui b7~
the land,?,-nf Tinhie'Ashley* and. on iftVl
We>?'t' 'by.'.{he lamia of CUaclie :. Norris._.
LcqhlaiDiX}?.. '(iU :?-r.fivi? <55? 'aeres.-- more
o jr less. a pd k now h ; as . t he ?v
limine place ? ? ? ' ?
This . O'ctobr K?, lfc>8
. . *,*. X-Unsford. Trur-tce
HEPORT OF THT. CONDITION* OV
The Peonies Bank
M Roxboriv: JJotfJi Carolina <6
the conrf'riATio-,- commi -ision
V. ' -,n 1 t '111 :? ?
. 3rd-day, oi Ocwber 1928
Resources
tMtt ami Mi-cow. S 988??7,30
United >? nt? iBoiid? ? . , 6250 of)
Ait cthtl.. ..Ci..JKl blfltjrS ? 'i ' .630 00
North (JstllirtK Bonds . 64 4? 23
Banklne Hoi:,-i ... ,9 41142
Furniture ?nd Fixtures 11530 53
Co?h III Vault and Amounts
Doc from Approved Dp
Punitory Bnnlt. . 122,613.24
Clieckv lor pi< arlns and
"ttttsH lioms 0392 89
Other Real EMatp. 15.500:00
TOTAL SI.292*78 60
Liabilities
Capital SlocK Paid-in ,.. .$ 109.000.00
Rurplu? rund 100,00000
UndivldNl proMts ? net
amount 39.51138
Reserved for Interest . 7 000 00
Reserved for Taxe- 3.187.50
l'nearned Tnterent 4 0Q0 00'|
Other Deposits Subject to
Cheek 300.865.67
Deposits iju? State o(
Nnrth Caroline and Any
Official Thereof 47.862.93
Cashiers cheeks outsandlnc 1411.06
Certified checks outfandln* 53 01
Dividend checks outstanding 241.25
Time Certificates of De
posit 534.987 59
Savings Deposits 103 777 88
BUlt Payable ?0.000 00
TOTAL.. ?1.2926786?
County c.f Person ?*
E. O. Iximt, Vice president. J. D.;
Wlnstead Director: and K. C. Wae
stafT, Director of the Peoples Bank
rach personally nppeared before me
this day. and. helm; duly sworn, each
for himself, says that the forcsroinst
report is tru* to the best,of hi* know
ledge and bell ?t.
' IT a.- LortS. PMildeM
J. D. Wtnstead, Dir , i
K" C. Waistafl. Dir,.
Sworn to and' subscribed before me
thlf the 15th flay ? f l*t 1928
i,=EAL) J. a. 'IWSsbee,.
Notary Pnblte
My commlMtcm expires" Auf. 1. 1OT0. -
Allensville New?'
The farmer? are very busy In this
section stripping tobacco, saving their
feed crops and preparing their land
for wheat.
Mr. D. L. Slaughter and Miss Annie :
Bell Lonp motored over to Halifax.
Va., and were married on last Thurs- ?
d*y. j
Mr. Clyde Gentry and Miss Minnie
Gentry were married last Saturday. j
Mr. Cypherles Yarbrough gave a
party to a host of his friends Satur-'
day night. After the crowd gathered
they had a splendid time and later
they all were invited into the dining
room.where a course of lemonade,
cake, bananas and. grapes was served.
Mr. Arvie Slaughter and Mr. Alex i
Dixon .have returned from from Del- '
hia. Canada, where they have been I
engaged in the tobacco business for I
several weeks.
The revival meeting started at Al
lensville last Sunday. Hope it will
be a good meeting, wishing every one
to come out and hear brother Nicks.
?Brown Eyes.
October Health Bulletin!
The October Health Bulletin, the]
monthly publication of the State;
Board of Health, contains a numbebr;
ot articles particularly pertinent at i
this time. Some of the leading health [?
officers of ihe Stat?r*i!lSetN< pre-school
Work among childreri 'and the p.hysU
caljexamination of school children, i
Tuberculosis In Infancy and child
hood is discussed by one of the Held
directors oi the State Sanatorium. A
veil known specialist writes of some
common skin diseases. There is also
a comprehensive review of the develop
ment of health In the State and of
the present work of the Board. The
October number will be especially use
ful for teachers, club workers and
parents. The Health Bulletin will be
sent each month free upon request
to the State Board of Health. Ra
leigh.
MOTHER
Through the beautiful twilight,
Through life's beautiful dreams.
Through the beautiful twilight.
Her sweet face still beams.
Though she's gone to heaven.
To meet the angels there.
While we are left on earth.
To tarry in despair.
Near Jesus mother's waiting.
On that bright and gloden shore.
And there well meet some ? beautiful
And there we'll part no more V day,
How I long to be with mother.
Where the blossoms forever bloom.
And I follow in her footsteps.
Until I've met my doom.
Rest, dear mother, in thy grave of love
Rest in heavely peace. .
Rest, dear mother, in the arm of Jesus
Rest where rest will .never. cease.
?Virginia:
DR. FRED W. ISAACS
PODIATRIST (Foot Specialist)
503 Trust Building, Durham. N. C.
Telephone 1,-1981
? DOLLARS TALK ? ^
At Fox & Go's
U'hrn you tvant j-oor Dollaf to t;o the. fartherest and buy ihe
ni.? ? t rui jn.t ?.i furtHv think- of mc. f or \vp tiavo priivort htf nnf
prices that we do SAVE YOU MONEY
Come to see. us-?
? ' Phone 184-1?
FOX & COMPANY
Geo, M, Fox, Jr., Proprietor
'TO ALL MY CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS
1 wish io announce
first class Garage of my own on Court
Street next to O. and M. Filling Station.
1 am in shape to do any repair work at a
reasonable price.
My Motto: "i try to satisfy"
'RED' DAY
Give me a trial
Accurate Time
Forever. . !
WITHOUT WINDING OR SETTING
Anew clock for a new age?
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maker of fine clocks for more
UttO a century. Never slow,
never fast?never run? down,
never need? winding . . . ? clock
harnessed io the infinite power
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Plug.it into any AC light
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run? with lift-time accuracy, a
roaster clock for other time
piece* in your home and office.
Stop in and see these new
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4b? fu?m? careful craftsmanahip
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the velvet lustre nt their exquisite
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The Ne wells
Jewelers
"Jewela From New?!!?"
Department Store
"Roxboro's Shopping Center
MEN'S, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HOSE
Visit our Hosiery Dept., first floor. \ We have a complete
line of Children's, Misses, Ladies' and Men's
Children's Sox,,all sizes and colors. * 25c
Boy's Sport Hose, Fancy, per pair 25c
30 Dozen Ladies Rayon and I.isle Hone ...19c
.3(k Dozen Pure Thread Sllk.all colors 69c
1 Lot Ladies Full Fashioned Hove, slipper hell in all wanted 99c
i Let Onyx Point ex .Heels, all colors
For* those who want the best we. have the Gordon V ali >iik Chiffon.
nefest eplors . $2.48
1 i.i.t Meii'.v lln^c. . An Kxlra V.iluu I n ??? i? 10c
SILK & WOOLENS
Special values in Silks and-Woolens for ths week at Leg
" rpn-fc Rp ngk- thfxift-iAihpn In'our store. .
1 lot Eaele Satin Back and Flat Crepes. 10 in width, per. yard $ 1.38
I.eggetts Silk Dept.. 1st floor
1 lot lOln. short lengths Flat and"Satin IJack Cerpe. per yd. $1.48
Glow Silk for Princess Slips; White, Peach. Rose, Itku'k Lavender
and Tan. per \ard ' 93 C*
1 lot 5-1 in. Dress Flannels in Powder Blue, Tan. Red. Navy, Henna
Per Yard $1.98
LeRRetts Silk Dept.. 1st floor
1 lot -7 in. Flannels. New Autumn Colors, per yard .j. . 98c
Leoietts Silk Dept., 1st floor
1 lot 51 ,in. Jersey, new colors, per yard ___ $1.48? $1.89
I.eirirettsT^t flooi
LADIES COATS
Every Express Brings in New -Coats
1 lot Coats* attractively tailored, richly-furred-, ir?
all leading colors ?16.50
Other particularly inpressivc tines you want to
S24.50 S39.50
l.etfgetts 2nd floor
DRESS VALUES
1 lot Dresses in Wool, Crepe. .Jersey and Silks.
priced to sell at S4.98
l lot Satin Back Crep.es. Heavy Flat Crepes and
Satins, in Black Blue and Brow n '
$14.95 " S?A.95
Leggetti* 2nd floor
SHOES
We are well equipped to fill your Shoe requirements
Kiddie Shoes in Black, Tan. Rose Blush and Coffee Brown
98c * $2.98
Ladies Patent Straps and Ties in high and low heels all size
& <
JIA ?
Just received shipment
$2,98 & $4.98 ^ ?
L Ladies Brown Kid t ten S4.95
PIECE GOODS
200 vards (food Dress Gingham1, per vard 10c
Lcggetts Basement
1.100 yards Suitings and Shirtings, per yard a_.
1 In bio Gingham and C'urtatn Scrim, per yard
LjOQ yard's good Outing, per yard __
LegRelts Basement
10c
-Se
12lc
LEGGETTS DEPT. STORE
52 STORK BUYING POWER
OPPOSITE CROWELL AUTO CO.