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r BUILD, REPAIR MODERNIZE! * q > 1 You have your plans . .. They include cer tain repairs, remodel ing or* modernizing of your home. They are -consistent with : .WHAT and .WHY you want td'do the particular job. . . ? We are dealers, in building materials,and supplies. . . . We think we can save you money in supplying those needed materials. You are under no obligations when you ask us to make estimate on "your particular job. Roxboro Lumber Co. Home of Quality Lumber mjm r "LET'S TALK TURKEY" WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS READ OUR PRICES! SALTINES, I pound package 12hc EARLY JUNE PEAS, No. 2 can BUTTER BEANS, No. 2 can CRUSHED CORN, No. 2 can SNAP BEANS, No. 2 can . . HOft iNY, No. 2 ? can SAUER KRAUT, No. 2\ can PORK & BEANS, No. 2\ can MACKEREL, 1 pound 10 C 'SALMON, I pound 12^~C est wishes for a pleasant Thanksgiving 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 13c 12*c SERGEANT 8 CLAYTON I THE STA-KLEEN STORE THE STORE THAT LEADS lERE'S THE AID TO HERE'S THE AID TO IFEWER colds... ? SHORTER colds IvtCKS'VA-TRO-NOL . . .VICKS VAPORUB >AfEW DROPS UP EACH NOSTRIL* .JUSTRUBH3N THROAT AND CHEST" [Full details in'eachVlcks package J Prepare For Winter * i. When the first of December rolls around, that is a sign that vtinter is about to begin in earnest. How is your coal supply to ^nvestigate and if it is getting l6w, j |^es on Red Jacket and Clinch ters and grate use. I price." L, FEED and SEED . Rpxboro,>N. C WATKIN8 & BULLOCK "Everything TO Build With" Mr. and Mrs! O. M. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. p. S. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. |Cr L. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. W T. Carver, Mr, and Mrs. J. I. Brooks and C. B. Brooks attended a retm : ion of the Brooks family In Bur-J ling ton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Long and Dr. and Mrs. R. E>+ Brooks were hostesses at the home | of the former. Mrs. Reams Long is a patient in ("Watts hospital, Durham, where she' underwent an operation for appen dicitis. Messrs. D. W. Ledbetter and Jim Vaughan spent Thanksgiving in Statesville. ' '' f) Q n Miss Bradsher, of Milton, and ; J j Miss Mary Hodges, of Yanceyville, , | spent a few days as guests of Miss i Helen Howard in the county last ! !*?*? * -* . | Miss Virginia Ransom, of Bremo i Bluff, Va., lias" been spending some time here guest of Misses Jane Car ver and Louise Pulliam. ???-n -? ' : ? Miss Mary Brummltt, of Greens boro, is a guest of Miss Mary Gen try here. My. and Mrs. Roger Gentry, of Lumberton, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Gentry's mother, Mrs. Ed Gen ?, try. ^ - Mr. Boe Hughes has returned to his home in Nashville, Term., after spending several days here with friends. Dr. Robert Long and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Long spent Thursday visiting friends and relatives in Virginia. Miss Juanita OBriant and Miss ; Mildred Bigger, of Stovall, are visit ing Miss' Priscilla Wilson here. Miss Mary Sue Whitt has return ed from a visit to friends in South j Boston and Danville, Va. Mrs. Marvin Long has returned from Watts hospital where she un derwent an appendix operation. Mr. and Mi-s^riR Mincey spent, the Thanksgiving holidays in Hills bo ro with relatives. Miss Ruth Mincey is visiting rel i atives in Durham. Mr. Rufus Woodard "has returned to his home in Dunn after- visiting in the home of Mr.^and Mrs. R. D. Hard man here. "v" Miss Constance^Herbert, of Bish opville. S. C, Misses Dora and Har riet Herbert. "Sumter. S. C., Master i Herbert Lester, of St. Louis. Mo., were Thanksgiving guests of Rev. | and Mrs. J. Furrnan Herbert at their home on North Main street. Mr. and. Mrs. A>- L. Bradsher and daughter. Jean, of Wilmington, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Bradsher at their Home on Lamar street. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Cole spent Fri dav in yanceyvilti-'as guests of Mr. ? and Mrs. C. C. Cole. Mrs. Zula Lawson, of Matthews, speht Thursday and Friday visiting relatives here. Mr. and .Mi's, joe Howard, of Washington. D. C.. are visiting Mrs. Howard's mother. Mrs Riley, here. Miss Montlne Warmack, student at Peace college, Raleigh, was called home last week on account of the ill ness of her mother, Mrs. C. P. War mack. who is a patient in Watts hospital. Her condition Is much improved. Mrs. Norman Klnkead, of Cincin nati, Ohip, is visiting her mother, Mrs. o. T. Thaxton, f*re. Mr Willie Perkins, of Danville, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Perkins, here last week-end. Mr. James T. Thomas, of Sash ing ton. D. C, spent Thanksgiving here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas. Mr. Dan Richmond, of Winston Salem, spent Friday heie visklhg friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. .Burke Mewborn spent several days last week In Durham." * . Mr. James Abbitt, of Hon College, spent the ^holidays here with his parents. Mir. and Mrs. I. O Abbitt. "M?G W ' Mr. and Mrs. JA. A. Stewart and son. Merle Allen, spent Thanksgiv ing in Chase City. Va, with friends. ' " ' ?- -C Q-i-A " ? Messrs F. L. Mas ten and Emmi^t Wllkerson. of Elizabeth City, spent several days last week at ho^ne M3s? Isabel deVlaming. who Is teaching this year at Roland, spent last wrnk here gliest.of herjjarmtt. Mr. ?nd MrA A. 8. deVlaming; they were called to attend the fun eral of Mrs Woods' grandmother, Mrs. W. D. James. : " -f?? Miss Louise Stafford, of Peters burg, Va? spent the week-end here with relatives. Mrs. R P Hedrick and childiren of Slier City, spent Thanksgiving here with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brooks. ' >?* 'W ?-o , Mr. and Mrs. W. O Reed add daughter, Anne Woods, have return ed to Louisburg after spending the holidays with Mrs. Reed's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Hugh Woods. Miss Rachel Bradsher, of St. Paul, spent Thanksgiving here guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E Brafisher. Misses Janie and Lisette Allgood, of Meredith College, spent the holi days with their parents, ? Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allgood. ~ Miss Daisy Stephens, of Washing ton, D. C., spent several days last week In the county with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Stephens. Miss Bernice Ralff spent S&nday in Danville with friends. ?o i Misses Elizabeth Sanders and Elnora Ralff, of N. C. -C. W., Greens boro, spent last week at home. Miss Hazel Brooks, oTRT CJ. C. W., Grgpnsboro, Spent the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ii. Brooks. ' - V" *.? Mr. and Mrs. Carr Timberlake and family, of Durham, spent the week-end here guests of Mrs. Tim berlake's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilburn. Miss Prances Goodwyn, of Nor folk, was. the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Morriss last week. Miss S^argie. Stanfleld spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stanfleld. She was accompfanied home by Miss Ruth Truslow, a schoolmate of E. C. T. C? Green ville, N..C. Miss Ovetda Long, a student this year at Duke University, spent the holidays here with her tnoth^M^ Oveida Long. Miss Vlrglnla-Grow. 0{ New Hampshire and a ^ud at Duke, was her guest for the holidays. Mr. and MrTsam Riley, of Ral eigh. spent the week-end here with Mrs. Riley's mother, Mrs. T. A. Long. Miss Margaret Hester, who Is teaching this year in Clayton, N. C? spent the. Thanksgiving hcdldays here, with her parents, Mr. and M Prank Hester. Miss Frances Morton, a member 5f the Cleveland High School facul ty this session, spent the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brrol Morton. Miss Dolly Morton, of Merfrflth college, spent Thanksgiving here yith her. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Er ?ol Morton. Mr. Bedford?Stanfleld of ^Wake Forest College, and Mr. Btanfleld of Greensboro spentthe holidays here with their parents, I Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Stanfleld. Bev. ThomaT^Uton sp?it toe Thanksgiving holidays visiting rem tiyes in Davidson, N. C. Mr. Edwin H^ton returned to J. N. C., Chapel Hill, Sundaya ipendlng the hoUdays here vrtthhfc parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hamlin. Mr and Mm. Walter Jones spent thanksgiving here with Mr. Jones parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Stephen 1 Tones. Miss Rachel Stephens, a *nttr his year at W. C? U. N. 0. ?n*"? roro, spent toe hoUdays here wlto ter parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. o. Stephens. Miss Margaret Hannah- Critcher. rf Salem Aeademy. Winston-Salem^ .pent toe Thanksglvlng holWays here with her mother. Mrs. Mar raTet Critcher. r- O1 ^ Mr Ben BroadweU, who has been s-orking In Durham, spent TvU hem with his parents, Mr. ind Mrs 8. D. BroadweU. Miss >arJorie Stevens visited riends in Chapel Hill over the yeek-end | Mis} BUlle Hedrlck, of .pent W holidays here with Miss rrancds CHtcher. ' Mlssefe ErwrttaTWeMon and ^leo Fh* of Loulsburg Collie, peVit thl holidays here with their ?spectlre\ parents. ?Mr and lMrs F ~0. Gerver. Miss [ane ??[y ,~r If stent Thanksgiving day 7th Mr', ajd Mrs. M M Carver In ?outh ^ Vao chrls. Gates spent the lllliw with, her Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gales. Mrs. L Y. Rudd of C., was to town on I u?o?P Misses Mary Elizabeth and Mary Etta Gentry spent the past week end at Watts Hospital visiting Miss Clara Gentry. Miss Anna Wooding WInstead, of the Kannapolls school faculty, spent the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs - ft. W. Wlnstead. " Miss Mary Elizabeth Sanders had |^s her guest for the Thanksgiving holidays Miss Sarah Dal ton, of Nor ton, Va.,* a classmate of Miss San ders at W. C.; U. N. C., at Greens boro Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Johnson spent Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs. H. L. Cooley. ' ? - . -?' ?? ** Miss Lois Hayes of the Qak Hill school faculty, spent the Thanksgiv ing holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hayes. Mr. Guy Simpson, of Madison, N. C.t-spent the week-end here vis iting his sister, Mrs. Lillian Fore man." Miss Mary Miller of Greensboro spent Thanksgiving day here vis iting friends. Mrs. D. W. Bradsher of Yancey vllle, spent the week-end here vis iting In the home of Mrs. F. J. Hester. ? Mr. tod Mrs. R. E- Crutchfleld, of Greensboro, spent Thanksgiving here visiting friends. Rev. and Mrs. W. F. West and son, Billy, spent several days last week visiting in Georgia. Dr. R. H. Noell, of Rocky Mount, N C., spent "last Thursday here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Connor Merritt and [ daughter of Greenville, spent the week-end here with Mr Merritt's j mother. Mrs. Mamie Merritt. Mr. O. B. McBroom attend deft : the meeting of the Bottlers associa tion in Durham tomorrow and next day. Mrs. J. F. Docherty, of Conneaut, Ohio, is spending some time here with her aunt/Mrs. Margaret Stray horn. Dr. and Mrs. Docherty have recently returned from an extend ed stay abroad*where he was spe cializing in sure-cry. Mrs. Docherty will be pleasantly remembered here as Miss Mabel Bradsher. Mrs. H. D. Young and son, H. D. < Jr., have returned home after spend ing several days in Clarksvtlle, Va., visiting Mrs. Young's mother, Mrs. B. L. ChappeU. - Misses Magnolia Allen and Eula Clayton spent last week-end in Bur lington visiting firends. Misses Cassie and Lucy Childress and Flemmie Childress spent the week-end in Durham, Misses Ruby and Virginia?Hex. vflle. of Durham, and Messrs. Abram Drinkley and Dewey Beck, of Creedmoor, were Monday visitors of ^Misses "COrinna and Cassie Chil dress. Mr. and-Mrs. Thomas Street and sen, Jlmmie. of Kemersville. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Street's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Street. Mrs. W. F. Wh'.tt and son. W. F. of Sallsbory, spent the week-end With her aunt, Mrs. Norman Street. Mrs. Bead" Jones and daughter, Doris. Mrs, W. R. Minor and Miss Hl'da Shoemaker spent a few <}ays last week in -Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. E. v. Boatwrieht spent last week-end in Richmond. Mrs. W. E. Price and voung son, of Greensboro, spent Thanksgiving here With Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Hunter. Mrs. Prioe is a sister of Mrs. Hunter. Miss Mary Hester and' Miss Tervs Morris spent Thanksgiving' in Charlottesville, Va, Dr. O. W Gentry spent the holi days duck hunting at Lake Mata muskett. N. C. Messrs. Reggie and Billie Harris, of Davidson College, spent the holi days here with their parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. R. L. Harris. Seventy,-eight 4-H club boys and girls entered 347 exhibits at the forest 4-H cldb fair held In Stanly County last weak. Relieve* Headache .. Due To Constipation "Thedford's Black-Draught has been used in my family for years," writes Mrs. J. A. Hlghtower. of Carthage, Texas. "I take it for sick headache that comes from consti pation. 1 When X, feel a headache coming on, I take a dose of Black Draught. It acts and my head gets easy. Before I knew of .Black Draught,- I. wuuid suffer two or three days?but not any more since I have used Black-Draught."? Thedford'i BLACK-I>BAU?PTT - *ar*!y L?*tiYe j "tlUlLUUN tSHHRB MfeUf" - Why Wolfe To And Fro Struggling With What ' * To Give For Christmas That's your better judgment whisper ing to you to give substantial gifts: FOR HIM FOR HER Greif Suits and Overcoats Snappy Coats and Dresses Knox Hats Archer and Durham Silh Bostonian Slippers * Hosiery Ritz Shirts Esmond rWoolen Blankets Reese Ties * , T. m m a a ? . 0 . Linen Table Sets Interwoven. Socks Schicks Electrical Dr? Silk Lingerie Shaver (Something Dependable Toilet Article! Nifty) j-- ? < Beautiful Congoleum Suits Tailored to Measure Druggets It Will Pay You To Trade With Us. Try It. WILBURN & SATTERFIELD 111 tlje heart of town, h front of the courthouse. FIX UP For Winter We have a complete stock of Roofing, Windows; Doors, Frames, Ceiling, Sid ing, Flooring, Mouldings, Mill Work, Mantels, Grates, Lime, Cement, Bripks, Paints, Glass, Oils, etc., at lowest prices. & BULL "Everything To Build With" \ ^ Roxboro ? North Carolina firginia "World's Best Tobacci Market" Now Leading All Old Belt Markej Pounds Sold And Average DANVILLE TOBACCO ASi 1933 Past All 1933 taxes are compelled to collect, settle same, at once. Tobacco is brirtj most every ope these good prices taxes. It will save me trouble by paying tqday. m. t. a Sheriff f ? . t
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