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Outside Finish ^Lumber, we mean.) We carry in full liDe of time-tested, weather resisting lumber for the exterior ____ w "? touches. This is a spot where anything *short of +be best is poor economy. Let us give you a little advice on this subject wKen you plan that new house. Roxboro Lumber Co. HOME OF QUALITY LUMBER Profitable feed* for livestock and poul try. They lower your cott of production and fhiak* vnu more orotic* This checkerboard sign shows the way to the Checkerboard Cow Chow and Hen Chow. A trial will convince yon of the real virtues of these feeds. EGGS St 30c APPLES ?Ar Fine (or cooking, pk. U CORN 20 r Roasting Ears, do*. ** GRITS lO C Fresh, per pkg. ..... * V V tea 38 c 1-2 lb. pk* WWV ROAST Fancy Western, lb. STEAKS T Bone, Sirloin, lb. STEW BEEF 1 Cr Per pound SAUSAGE Per powid A W BUTTER OCr Fresh Country, ft. Breakfast CEREALS ? RAISIN BREAD . . . POSTS feRAN . . . . \ ~ ALL BRAN lOv Per Package SERGEANT ? CLAYTON [THE 8TA-KLEEN STORE THE STORE THAT LEADS Palace Theatre to Advance Program From Thurs., Oct. 8th To Wednes., Oct. 14th 111 ^Joan Thurs. -Fri., Oct. 8-9 Crawford with Neil Hamilton "This Modern Age" (All-Talking Picture) SLIM SUMMER VILEE COMEDY Matinee Friday 3:M-3:30 p. m. Saturday, Oct. 10th Bob Cater (The Ace of Western Stars) In "Son Of The Plains" " (All-Talking Western Drama) Our Gang Comedy "Big Ears" ALLIED NEWS EVENT Mitinee 2:30-4:00 p. m. Evenings 7:00-8:30-9:30 p. m. Mon.-Tue., Oct. 12-13 Marie Dressier with Folly Moran in " POLITICS " (All-Talking Picture) METROTONE NOVELTY ACT METROTONE SOUND NEWS , Matinee Monday 3:M-3:3? p. m. I Evenings 7:15-9:00 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 14 Fill Dorsay with El Brandel in 'Mr. Lemon of Orange' (All-Talking Picture) PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL Episode No. 5 "Spell of the Clrcas" Matinee 3:M-S:30 p. m. Night 7:15-9:00 p. m. Notice Sale Of Valuable Land Untfer and by virtue of the ?uthortty conferred upon me by a certain deed of trust executed by Lee burton and Wfe.. Lizzie Burton, on ihe 1st day of January. 19211, and duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Person County In Book No. 9. at page 4?4, default in the payment by said deed Nov ember 7, 1931, at twelve o'clock M? In front of the courthouse door in Rcvcboro, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder, tor cash, the land conveyed in said deed of trust, to- wit: Lying and being in Bushy Pork 1 Township, Person County, North Carolina, bounded on the North by the Cedar Grove-Wheelers Church road: on the East by the lands of Sam Hensley and Ben Wheeley; on I the South by the lands of Tom McCullock and Dr. R. 8. Baynes and on the West by the lands of | C. A. and J. M. JoneS, containing 78.4 acres, more or less. This 6th day of. October, 1931. J W. T. Pass, Trustee, i N. Lunsford, Attorney. Administrator's Notice I Having qualified as admlnistra- 1 tor of the estate of Henry T. Mit chell, deceased, late of Person 1 i County, 'N. C., this" is to potify all' | persons having claim* against the i , estate of the said deceased to ex i hibit them to the undersigned on ' or before the 2nd day of October. 1 1932, or this notice wll lbe pleaded I in bar of their reco>ery. All persons Indebted to said es tate will please make Immediate settlement. This the 2nd day of October, 1931. J. R. Morris, Administrator. TRY A COURIER WANT AD. You can't be happy and worry at the same time. Trade with us for Cash and cease worry ing. Be satisfied you have bought of us as cheep as you can buy in any larger town or city. Trade at hpme. Let's help one another. Our Prescription De partment is operated as in the big cities ? exclu sively separate from our Soda Fountain and Luncheonette. ; DAVIS DRUG CO. WATKINS St BULLQCK 4 "Everything To Build With" We enjoyed a pleasant visit from our frieiyi, Mr J. E. Bass, of Lewisburg. W. Va? last Saturday. ' He had been attending Conference In Roanoke, Va., and came ov?r to spend Sunday with hi* mother. Mrs. R. B. Bass. O? o? o Rev. W. P. West, Rev. J. O. Mc Gregor, Mr. Howard Young and Mesdames R. L. Wilburn and P. "J. Hester attended a meeting of Bap tist -State workers in Raleigh last week. o ? o ? o Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Brooks and daughter, Mrs. Daisy Brooks and Miss Rosa Newell visited friends in Oxford last Sunday. HOB L. M. Carlton, Jr., and Buck Sanders of Williams ton, students of O. N. C? spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Carlton. o ? o ? o I Mrs. L. M. Carlton has returned from Mt. Airy, N. C., where she visited in the home of Hon. 8. Porter Gravies. o ? o ? o Mr. and Mrs. Willie Peace, and ' her sttter, Miss Beadle Shotwell, of Smithfleld. spent Sunday near | Roxboro with their parents. I Mrs. Alex Cash spent several days with her sisters, Mrs. Peace and Miss Shdtwell, in Smithfteld and Selma. ' Miss Frances Morton, student at Duke university, Durham, is home for the week-end. Miss Annie Wil liams, also of Duke, accompanied Miss Morton here for the week-end. o ? o ? o Messrs. H. G. Simpson and Owen Pass, who are on the tobacco mar ket in Mullins, S. C., spent the week-end here with home folks, o ? o ? o Rev. W. P. West and Mr. How ard Young attended the meeting of the Plat River Baptist Association near Creedmore yesterday. O O "O Misses Annie Watkins and Mar garet Hannah Crltcher and W. O. Bullock were Henderson visitors Sunday. - O ? 0 ? o Bedford Stanfleld, Jim Allgood and Spencer Woody, students at Wake Forest college, spent the week- end here. o ? n ? o Mesdames R. H. Oakley, T. B. Woody, B. B. Newell and E. V. Boatwright spent lagt Tuesday in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. John Goodman and family, of Hopewell, Va., spent Sun day here guests of Mr. Moe Good man. O? ? f*T-0 Misses Evelyn Pleasant and Vir ginia Pitt, of Rocky Mount, spent the week-end here, with Miss Louise Pulliam. o ? o? -o Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jackson and family have moved back to Roxboro, and are occupying Mr. Jackson's residence on Academy Street. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bullock and little daughter, Panthea, spent last . week at Bullock visiting friends and relatives. o ? o ? o Messrs. Clyde an* Joe Crowell spent a few days in Washington, D. C., last week. , o? o ? o Mr. and Mrs. P. W. A. Mills and daughter, Margaret, spent Sunday in Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. William Llewellyn of -Durham, were visitors to Roxboro Sunday. o ? o ? o L. T. Heffner, Carl Mullen and Miss Ruth MoCollum spent Sunday at Wilmington. O? O-? o Mrs. D. W. Ledbetter returned Sunday from a visit to Greensboro, Asheville and other western points. 0 ? 0 ? 0 Misrf Pauline Jones left Sunday for Statesville, where she will enter a hospital for training. O? ? o o O. B. Brooks and Brooks Carver spent several days last week in Mul 11ns, S. C. o? r> ? o Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Carver and little son, of South Hill, Va., spent Sunday here. 0? o? -o If axel Brooks, of Duke university. Spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L Brooks. o?o ? ?>' Clinton Pleasants, wfho is at tending school at Buies Creek, spept the week-end here with relatives. o ? o?o Mrs. R. T. Sbotwell spent Several days last week with tier son, Mr. ; Willie Shotwell, near Mebane. O ? O- -o Mesdames 8. A. Jones and M. A. Stewart spent several days In Oreensboro this week, guest of Mrs. B. R. Long. Misses Shirley Goodman and Ovelda Long spent the w?ek-end ,tn Durham. - ooo - Mr. and Mr*. R O. Cole spent Mesdames E. V. Boaiwright, A. | M. Burns, M. R. Long, B. B. Man gum and Elizabeth Noell Mas ten cpent yesterday In Oreen&boro where they attendad the Tuesday Contract Club given t>y Mrs. B. R. Long. _ ~ * o o o Mr. W. 8. Clary, Jr., spent the week-end at home. Upon his re turn to Washington- he was accom panied by Mrs. Clary. o ? o ? o Mrs. F. L. Tingley, of Biackstone, has been spending sometime here with her daughter, Mrs. Q. E. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hans and Mrs. B. Y. Martin and son, B. Y., Jr., of Blackstone, Va., spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. Moore. Hie friends' of Mrs. C. F. Collins, who Is a patient at Watts hospital, Durham, wll be glid to learn she is improving. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Cote and daughter, Mrs. H. C. Kynoch, spent Tuesday in Greensboro. o ? o ? o Mr. and Mrs. Willie Perkins, of Danville, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bowen, * of Durham, spent the week-end here with relatives. *? o ? o ? o Miss Vivian Allgood, who is teach ing this session at Louisburg, spent the week-end at home. o ? o ? o Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stafford and children, of Petersburg, spent the week-end here with friends. o ? o ? o Misses Louise and Ruth Long, of Hurdle Mills, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Calvin Hawkins. o ? q ? o Mr. Theo. Pitts of Rocky Mount, spent Sunday here with Mr. Billy Montague. o? o ? o Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kirby and Mrs. Sallie Thomas spent Sunday in South Boston. o? o ? o Miss Judith Moore, who is at tending school at Blackstone, spent the week-end at home. n ? a. ? o Gils and Arvte Slaughter have returned home from Canada, where they have been for several months. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Armstrong, of Salisbury, spent several days here last week with relatives. Miss Elva Wade, of Durham, is spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wade. o? o ? n Mr. C. 8. Loftls, of Mebane, was a Roxboro visitor last Saturday. o ? *o ? o I Talmadge Long returned Monday from a visit to Ocala, Fla. ^ o o o Miss Janie Burns was a visitor to Raleigh Sunday. o?o?a Lynwood Carver returned frtfcn Greensboro Sunday. ooo Mr. H. L. Crowell spent last Fri day in Danville, Va. v n ? o ? o < Miss Rosa Newell is visiting her . sister, Mrs. T. C. Brooks, this week. ; o ? o ? o Miss Clara Mills spent Sunday bi 1 Richmond, guest of friends. Mr. and Mre. E. V. Boatwright I spent Friday In Farmville, Va. i I Bethel Hill I N?WS 1 1 1 Bethel Hill Glee Club Off To A Good Start Hie Bethel Hill High School Glee Club, which was recently organized under the direction of Miss Eliza beth Yarbrough, director of music, held its first meeting last Tuesday morning and the following officers were elected: Manager, Charlie Gentry; Asst. Mgr., Elma Joyner; Sec.. Frances Woqdy. The glee club is composed of 45 mixed voices selected from the boys and ?irb In high school. A most promising future is in store for the glae club with several programs and conoerts planned. Miss Janle Rogers Is accompan ist. Ye Olde Time School At Bethel Hill Soon k If you 'want to Spend an even ing of real fun, cQpie to "Ye Olde Time School" to be given at Bethel Hill This is one of the funniest comedies Imaginable. It is full of witty dialogue and amusing songs. Tfce old-fashioned costumes used by the actors add much to the hu mor of the situation. Come see your neighbor take part in "Ye Olde Time School." Admission is 10c and 25c. You can't afford to miss this play at these popular prices. Remember the date. Friday night, Oct. 9th, 8 o'clock. Come, and have a good laugh. o Big Free Attractions At Danville Fair The Entertainment features of the Danville Fair this year are high-class. At considerable expense these artists are brought to Dan ville to amuse the Fair visitors and round out the excellent program provided for the four days and nights beginning October 13. Among the free acts will be the Ritchie Water Show with beautiful diving girls. The Raymonds, contortionists. Dainty Emily, aeriaiist, and Jack Hedder trio of funny clowns and acrobats. These in addition to endless variety of midway Shows. Miles of fun and frolic. Don't rflss Danville's "Home Coming Week." Remember the dates, October 13 to 16, four days and four nights. Baptist's Every Member Canvass Rev. Perry Morgan, of Raleigh, and Mr. George Burnett, of Mem phis, Tenn., addressed quite a large gathering Monday night in the Baptist church in the interest of the Every Member Canvass, which the Baptists of the South will put on during this month and Novem ber. I The Roxboro Choral Club added much to the occasion by rendering two special songs. The meeting was sponsored by Rev. J. C. McGregor, chairman of the committee representing the Beulah Baptist Asociatlon. and practically every church in the association was represented. o_ Twenty high grade Guernsey bulls have been placed in Moore County in recent months. I O CAS 440X Raise More Than One Thing . Ttav&Money As you look oyer the golden fields that yield dollars for hard work, determine to put and keep your Harvest Money in our bank where it will be safe. Consult us for investments. START SAVING REGULARLY NOW WE WELCOME YOUR J! ASKING BUSINESS - A Slouchy Hat Will Spoil The Looks of A $50.00 Suit For snap with value, let us fit you in a | Knox or Byron ? $3.50, $6.75. Real Hats, I Real Values. Pearl greys, cedar browns and dark greys. Cheaper hats $1.98, $2.95. - Knox and Byron Hats, Bostonian Shoes, Ritz Shirts (Sanfordized), Reese Ties, Interwoven Socks, is the kind of merchan dise we sell and the kind young folks love - to wear. v It Will Pay You To Trade With Us. Try It. WlLBURN & SATTERFIELD In the heart of town, in front of the new courthouse. WE KEEP THEM FRESH Because We Keep Them Moving; Make Us Your Grocer Compound Lard (in tubs) per lb. . . 9?c Good Flour, per bbl $4.00 Red Dog, per bag $1.60 Pork Sausage, per lb. 20c Stew Beef, per lb. ^ 12?c Weiners, per lb. . . .20c Fresh Fish Friday. Visit our sanitary meat department. Phone 113. Aubrey Long & Co. Just Unloaded j CAR NO. I TOBACCO STICKS. CAR FLOORING and CEILING. CAR LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT. CAR LUMP AND HYDRATED LIME. % CAR GOOD HARD BRICK. Send us your orders. Watkins & Bullock . "Everything to Build With" Roxboro North Carolina L I ROXBORO DRUG COMPANY "Instant Service" Most Reasonable Drug Prices In Person County ? Icnhr Price Oar Prtoe PINE TAR COUGH gTtjDF $0.50 8 8 8, hu*e > 2.00 tit 8 8 8, audi 1.3# IM PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMP.. . 1.35 L20 WAMPOLE'S EXTRACT 1.00 M CARDUI 1.00 ? M FOSTER'S WHITE f'AMPHfttt l.IN. J5 M JAD SALTS KRUSCHEN SALTS SWAMP-ROOT, BISEDOL ...
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