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(Lumber, we mean.) We carry a full line of time-tested, weather resisting lumber for the exterior touches. This is a spot where anything short of the best is poor economy. Let us give-you a little advice on this subject when you plan that new house. Roxboro Lumber C? Home Of Quality Lumber KILL-KO Kill-KoKills FLIES, MOSQUITOES, FLEAS ANTS, MOTHS, ROACHES AND BED BUGS. Harmless to Human Beings and Animals. May be used with mouth or hand .spray. v ? ? A trial will convince you that Kil-Ko will do the work. Sergeant LAYTON "THE STORE THAT LEADS" THF, STA-KLEN STORE Palace Mre 4- ? ^ Advance Program From Thursday July 25 To Wednesday July 31 THURSDAY JULY 25 Louise Fazenda with Clyde Cook in "Pay Ab You Enter" TWO REEL COMEDY Performances 7:30?9:00 p. m. ,, FRIDAY JULY 26 Alice White with Nell Hamilton In "Hot Stuff" Scarlet Brand No. 7?Metro News Performances 7:30?9:00 p. m. SATURDAY JULY 27 "om Mix with Tony his wonder Horse in "The Big Diamond , Robbery" . Our Gang Comedy "Noisy Noises" Matinej 2:30?4:00 p. m. Mon.& Tues. July 29-30 licKard Arlen with Mary Brian in "The Man I Love" EDUCATIONAL COMEDY Matinee Monday 3:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY July 31 i tanger (The Dog with a human mind) in "The One Man Dog" PARAMOUNT OOM1DY Performances 7:30?9:00 p. m. Coming -Monday & Tuesday August 5?0th Richard Dlx in "The Wheel of Life" A Paramount Production Notice! My aon. Sterling, who Is IT yean of age. hA? left my home without my knowledge or consent. and thin la to notify all person* not TO~hlr? or harbor him. Any one violating thto notice will be prosecuted. John Reeves The revenue of the New Yor* tele phone company for IMS was 1180, ?08,592. , Administratrix Notice Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of the late Walter Y. 0"B.riant> of Person County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before June 29, 1930, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This June 29. 1929. I Addie Mae O'Briant, ' Administratrix. Administrator'* Notice Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of the lat? A. B. Woody, of Person County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or be fore July 18, 1930. or this notice will 1 be, pleaded in bar of .their recovery. , All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This July IS. 1929. J. B. Barrett. Administrator A Fine Trip Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Horton and chil dren, Jbhnie and 'Daled May, Mr, and Mrs. Jess Brooks and children. Miss Aleen. Nellie and Inez Brooks recently went on a fine trip to the Natural Bridge and the Valleys of Virginia. Your tongue tells when you need ona Dreatn, muddy ?kin, groggy nerve*, and tour stomach suggest its use. Wednesday. July M 1#s# Watkins Jl Bullock Everything To Build With r Rev. P. C. Adams, pastor of the Presbyterian church, and Miss Foun tain are conducting the summer B'.b!? school at Mesenetter. Va. Miss Foun tain.has l^en assisting Mr Adams In his work her? and Is also carrying on the work at the Virginia camp, o o o Little Miss Leona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -Oeorge Griles. of Jalong. underwent an operation at Watts I hospital. Durham, last week for ap > pendicitis. She is reported as getting ! along nicely. Mrs.' R Earle Wright and ?on Mar shall Wright of Okmulgee. Okla., have ; bean' spending aome time with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Miller. They returned j to their home Tuesday. O?O?O ) Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Shore and two daughters. Misses Mary and LucUe. spent several days last week visiting ! in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. | Pea therston. | Mr. and. Mrs. W. C. Armstrong and j children, who have been visiting Mrs. Armstrong's father. Mr. W. H. Harris, have returned to their home in Sails i bury. ' -?????? O?O?O Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Barker left sev eral days ago on a trip to Norfolk. Chesapeke- Beach, Md., and other places of interest. Mr. Robert Daniel Jr., of Hlllsboro. is spending the' summer in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Whitfield al Hurdle Mills. . Mm Haiti? Woods ot Uie Walnut Grove section, spent last week as the truest of Mrs. J. P. Whitfield at Hur dle Mills. Mrs. H. M. Pulllam. who has been spending some time in the Jiome of Mrs. G. W. Pulliam returned to her home Sunday. o?o?o Miss Elizabeth Loy. who has been spending some time with Misses Jose phine Holeman and Elizabeth Rogers has returned to her home in Wilson. ?? i O O O Mrs. W. B. Hucigins of Roanoke, Va.. has returned home after spend ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hudglns. ' o?o?o Mr. Fountain Mills left the llrst of the week for Georgia, where lie" will j be in the tobacco business lor the reasnt I^ZZiZZIZIZI o?o?o ? Mr. and Mrs. T. B Woody and children have returned from a visit to Mrs. Woody's old home in Ken tucky. o?o?o Mrs. G. M. CrowdeT had her ton sils removed last Monday, and ex pert? t/1 be able to return home the ? last of the week Misses Myrtle Riley and Mabel. Maude and Musette Montapue left Monday for Ocean View, Norfolk, Va to spend a week. O O o i Mrs. Ninnie Hall has returned to her home at Woodsdale. N. C.. after .spending some time here with ftpr cousin, Mrs. W. T. Daniel. * tf o o Mrs. George Walters and children of Hurdle Mills, are spending the week in the home of Mrs. Lettie Rlm mer on South main street. O?o?o Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Clayton Jind family attended the Primitive Bap tist Association held in Durham last i week end. | Mrs N. C. Cassell of Roanoke, Va.. I spent several days here last week with I relative*. Misses Lena. Thelma and Annie ; Clayton left Tuesday for Farmville, j Va., to spend some time. Mr. Thomas Morse of South Hill. Va.. spent Sunday in Rox)>oro visiting ftiends. ? o?o?o Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wllkerson and children of near Hurdle Mills were , Roxboro visitors Tuesday. o?o?o , Mr. Jack Bryant of Belmont, N. C? Is visiting his grandparent?, Mr. and Mr*, t. D. Cheek. Miss Katreen Hudglns has returned home after spending some time In Roanoke, Vs., with relative?. Miss Elizabeth Rogers accompained | Ml?? Elizabeth Loy home and will ! make a week's visit In Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Pass have re turned after spending some time in Asheville. Mr. Frank Bradaher. who ha? been spending the summer in Akron. Ohio, has returned here. ?' o o * Meas Numa and Harry Hdwards spent the week end In Pinetopg via- | lung their sister, Mrs B. F. Boone. Mrs. J. A. Pay tor and Misses Doro thy and Annett Cushwa spent the week end In 6xfofd, N. t. ooo Mr. H. O. Clayton spent last week In Aberdeen visiting his daughter Mrs L. J. Lea. O. W. Pulllam Jr.. spent a few days last week visiting his uncle, Mr. J. H. Hall in Mount Airy, N. C. Mis? Hilda Mitchell Is visiting In Lexington this week. Ur JLM. _ avWw Virgiiha with ? Jay Williams cf Kittrfll. N. C. te spending s few day* with Miss Fannie Belle Woody. Mrs. John Plunket; of Richmond Is visUln? her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Burch. Mrs. John L. Howard of Richmond spent Wednesday here with Mrs. 1. O. Wilkeison. Miss Louise Bryde of Mullins, 8. C. is visiting her sister Mrs. E. E. Stan field. Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Foushee of Norfolk is spending some time here with Mrs. W. H. Long. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Swarti. Miss Banna Day and Mr. Bill Stewart | spent Sunday in Richmond. o?o?o Mrs. Edward Tucker and daughter i Mary Joe are spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Duncan. Miss Clair Harris, who has been visiting friends in Elisabeth City has returned home. ^ ri p Mrs. Margaret Strayhorn is spend ing her vacation at Lltt)*.?wltzerland. a most delightful mountain resort. Mr. and Mrs. Worth White of At lanta. visited in the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. P. West last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Long left last Saturday for a visit to their old horn In Lexington. S. C. Mr. E. O. Ragland of Durham end Mrs M. E. Pyle of Denniston. Va. are visiting their sister. Mrs. R. A. Allen. Mess Jack Strum. Prank Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Uzzell spent the week end at Morehead City. Misses Elma and Omega Poushee spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Webster. Durham. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Foushee, Maucle * and Emery spent Sunday in Burling ton visiting relatives. Miss Donnle James, who underwent an operation at Rainey's Hospital Burlington. N. C., is improving. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Harris left this morning for Wrightsvjlle Beach where they will spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bay?and family j and Man Rachel Clayton .'pen! 0u?? rtav in gnnll. ~Va. ' Mr. Robert H. Malone of Greens-1 boro, is spending some time with rela- j tives in the county. MisS Elma Poushee is spending the week with?Mits Omega Poushee. Mr,, Henry Long left Sunday for Georgia. Mr. J. I> Warren left Sunday for Georgia. Mr. and M*s. W. X. Moore spent Sunday In Durham. Miss iFDb?! ceVlamin' is sp'nrtln? some time in Ashe ill? with fii'nds ?I Miss Julia Yancey Is visiting frier.-.!-. In. Caswe l dun;?. / ->?o?t Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hudgins an1 family spent Sunday in Yanceyville. Miss Annie Lou Thomas Is visiting friends in Nelson. Va. Mr. Fred Masten spent the week end here with his family. Miss Mabel James was a week en4 guest of Mils Susanne Winstead. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Davis are spend ing a few^days In Richmond, Va. o Hurdle Mills New# Mr. Itnzy Rimmer, Mrs Macy Rim mer. Misses Ollie and Prances Rim mer of Hurdle Mills spent Monday in Raleigh as the guests of Mr. -and Mrs W. E. Nance. \ Mess Klnry. Wayne and Jrick Monk of Hurdle Mills and Arthur' Rimmer. of Durham and Arthur- Proctor of Rocky Mount have returned from a fishing trip to Morehead City. Mess Odi? Rose and Johnle Brad Mllls, spent Sunday in Southern Pines ? North Roxboro B. Y. P. U. Program July 28th i _____ Subject:Dr. Oeorge B. Taylor, who, preached the Gospel in Rome also. President In charge. T J. Bledsoe: I Prayer: Cholster takes charge: En velope? filled out: Sentence prayer; Bible readers leader In charge O roup captain In charge: PrayeT by Mrs. rtu Blalock Devotional Mr. R. R. Yarborough Intro. Jamea 8. Beaver, lit topic Mrs. Odell O'Briarit 2nd topic Miss Zor* Beaver. 3rd topic Mrs Lillian Carver. 4th topic Mr. J. B. Dunn. 5th topic Mr. Allle Holt ?th topic Mr*. Bledsoe President In charge. Discussions on topic. Business discussions. topics signed for neitt Sunday etc. Secretary's report. Tress, report. Cor. Sec. Wheat after limestone and red clover. produced 33 bushels an acre and without such treatment pro duced 14.91 bushels an acre for H. Roy Rogers of Person County. SPECIAL VALUES IM DRESSES Preparatory to clearence for our fall dress es, we shall hand you within the next few days some values in dresses you can't af ford to overlook. You will more than ap preciate those values at $7.25, and the $9.95 values are knockouts. All new stock and right up to the minute m styles. Mens Summer Weight: SUITS We had a few summer suits left over from the dollar day sale that will appeal to your sense of values. A good suit at $11.75 and up. It will pay you to trade with us. Try it. WlLBURN & SATTERFIELD If Your Time Is Valuable At Home We Can Deliver It ?Cheaper Than Yon Can Vinegar in gal jugs, per gal. .....v.. ,69c Golden Crown Syrup, per gal. . . j ... 69c Good Thick Fat Back (by the strip) per lb. ............ . . . ...... 1 5c Compound Lard (45~ lb. tubs) per lb. . 1 3c? Puffed Wheat. 2 pkgs for, 25c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. -for, , i ;. . . 25c Carnation Milk (10c size) 3 for ,20c Maxwell House Coffee, per lb.. . .<. . .48c Visit our Meat Department for Sanitary and Safe Meats. Phone 113 for Red Hot Service. Aubrey Long & Go. FIX UP ? YOUR ? ?! ~ ' Barns and Sheds Do not lose a large portion of your crop after you have made it for lack of barns to cure it in time. An extra barn is good insurance. We have just what you need to build with at the right price. ' Watkins & Bullock "Everything To Build With" i Roxboro North Carolina Don't Cuss Buy your Barn Flues from us. They are guaranteed to fit. We have the same flue maker that has made them for us for the last fifteen years. Flues, that fit save time, money and trouble. FARMERS HARDWARE CO. Hardware For The Home And Farm We stay open till eight o'clock Saturdays
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