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r. 7/WTTWEtr^dUoTapTpubH ~~ VOL. XXXWW? ' NOTICE To Automobile Parkers, Speeders and , i Mufflers. . "K ' . - ' * -*T- . > Burmg tfl? building boom in the ' ,to?rn of Roxboro so much of the AJjtcct space was utilized by the con- } tractors and builders with building : material the parking ordinances have' not been strictly" enforced, but the "j boom is now over?and the streets' ' must be cleaned up hmf all rubbish removed therefrom, and -all parking ordinances must "be; observed. No person is allowed to run an aulomobile in the bifiiness part -of the , town at a greater rate of spebd tlian ' ten miles por hour and not to exceed eighteen miles pel' hour op any street 1 inside corporate limits. It is also un- 1 r lawful to run'any -motor vehicle in any incorporated town in tfie State ' of North Carolina with the-cut out fro J Bk the muffler open. - ' T~' * We do not want to see" any person ' . -violate law and have to pay for ,it; ' therefore, we are making this 'a'ppifSf 1 to tlb public^hoping that?they will ~ siOt only keep within the bounds of ' : ' the law, but will assist and encourage . Tnrin nri ing thnt _thc law_i? Tespect ' 'od andceomplied with. ~ " ~ Your obedient servants, _ ' ' . W. J,. NEWTON, 1 Mayor.' . / N. V, Brooks, ' . , ?: A. Oliver, ' - Poticemen. ' ' _ , ^ < UfcMOC.RATIC COUNTY - ( .-CONVENTION, ' The Democratic County .Convention ' met in tils court house on last Satur- ' day evening, Mr. L. itl., Carlton was ' made chairman of the meeting, and ' ? . Mess. N. Lunsford and' J. W. 'Noell, 1 secretaries. - 1 .: Tib following delegates were nam- 1 ed to attend the State Convention, 1 which meets in FJileigh on tomorrow: ' R. A. Yancey, W. A. Warryn, J. W. 1 Ncell, ,D. W, Rradsher, Dt. E. J. < Tucker, L. M. Carlton, C. A. If ail, ' E. D. Long^C. L. Brooks, O. 0, Bal- 1 ley. Miaa Bessie DanieX Mias flattie ] ~ linrrli nil I Ti T llnttrr- Miss Rosa ' Cothran, Mrs. Geo. L. Cuninghant. " Misj Ivey Pavlor, Mrs., S. G. Win- J stead, Mrs. John Q. Yarbrough, Miss 1 ' . Lois Bass, Mrs. A. S. deVlaming and 1 "Miss Huldah Hester. t ! 1 Alternates: G. T. Bowen, Dr. R. S. Bovnes, J. H. Hester, J. S. Walker, - N.j|jUinsford, J. H. .N'Swton, W. A'. * Malonc, W. 1.'. Wijkcrson, J. T. Nev- 1 ton, J. M. I<onp, -W. .L. Moore,_ Mrs. Sallie W. Braffsli:r, .Mis's Addie . ? Hester, Mies Pcail Crowder. Mrs. 0- 1 B' MeBrocmt, Mrs.'Joe C VJontague. Mr=. Lillian Day; Miss fvfarv Noell'. ! . Mrs. N. T. Clayton. Miss JpSTie Wil- ' kerson, and Miss Effie- Baynes. * I\j -addition, an order wp.s made ' . . thnt any Democrat, in pool and reg-1 . . ular standing. would he .recognized ' v, ;.l?y the delegation (is delegates. RESEARCH CLUB. The Research Club was entcrtainhd-in their regular meeting last Wed- 1 riosday afternoon by Mrs, S, Garland 1 ' "Winstead at Iter home on South Lamar ' tIim kiitiim t for diocugaipn ivas, J *1 "FtftlOOs "Writers of Today", the lesson study-being led by Mrs. W. O. Sample. Mrs. J. J. Winstead read a very interesting paper. At the conclusion of the study hour, the hos* tesa served delightful refreshments. ccnsiating tf a salfd course, ice ten and candy, to the following metdbers: Mesdames W. O..Sample, B. G. Clayton,, W. T. Pass,,9. J. Winstead, J. R. Hurley, J. A. Beam, .W. C. Bullock, A. M. Burns and A. S. deVlaming. -o+- ; ' sfeRMON TO MASONS. . Last Sunday night Rev. J. C. Whedbee preached a sermon especially to the Mesons. The front seats, of the , v . . _ Elgar Long Memorial Church were " .'n.oyYfd for the Masons, and they iiiiiii lnul (ii i l'iI In 'I III ut alia ll lull . [_i . been our pleasure to hear many sermone to this o*dflf, but?wltliuut a - -doubt this, sermon was most in _ -? - While it wan^delivered to the Masons ? ? at- was eoually as impressive and in' atructive to Others. ' ? ' : MRilOWvtNSTlErATrT51 HEAD ?* uM l>a<*?,or' isa *wl'^ lieed nHf Mill ('rrak, thud_iIoii^? day evenin* at hi* hnmn. The Mr"?y ? ^J^iceT'were~K51.T'ySaleMiV tiv'eillni! ) f" . *t Conf.orJ ctrtnrcVh Mr .'^instead W very popriaT and fcad many Mandi. i=^^ " TT-T ^T-rramulttltl qaltf ' ' . eat ate.; - .,'? . r r".' lilH NLVVMAN ORCHESTRAIMWW-+*i{~? .*"' .- ' f. . E-$ sher * ,, . ROXBORO, I . . - / MR. CAJULTPN ANSWERS. < y. . ' 1 Editor of the- Courier:- , In 'jjour issue of March 29th up- , fHjared an Article" entitled "Mr. War- t refKjvants .infjjrmation;,*-tIe includes , public schools,- public roads, taxation. ( e^c. it .1 Wftl 6Me P?-gure Mr. War- ( ren .full information on all tlJcae ins- < oortant Questions it would tircbablv ^ 011 your paper -wore than Once." But j is he refers to "what the Senator and ^ Representative did at the last two j sessions of the Legislature I will t briefly refer to that, portion of his ^ Irticlet and leave the question of j roads, schools, County system and ^ taxes to be discussed by those who , >re responsible . for tlJs management c ?nd control of -these subjects.. ( As, to the.schpol system, at the re- t juest'of many, I had Mr. Warren appointed by the Legislature as "a member of orir School BotCrd. and in this ( anaUinn if onorvi n 4-Vicsf bn dm?U V,?l able to give information instead cf isk for it. . . i. "Pie system of assessing land for axes was not established by the last 8 Legislators, but by the . preceding J ine.l There is no -State -tax 'on lands iowt as the entire revenue for State " ourposes is raised ffitlu uu-uuic tuxes and corporations, which means Very little, if anythjng to our farmer?.. If a the taxes are feiirdcnsome, andi agree v that they are, it is on account of the c expense ff schools, roads and general " Dcunty expenses. TIJoee are matters ? that ape controlled. by the counties 0 themselves. " " ? Mr. Warren states that the auditor c oill has eost thd County a lot or "* noney. He is "entirely mistaken and ,vrdeot]y haa been misinformed". So * far it haa hot'cost the\County a penny, and. will not unless it is found that the County owes tlJ? State, apd f theif-only the actual cost of the s work. The purpose of- this section is 8 to provide for an expert auditing of ' all offices in. the County which han- 8 He money, and have tHc report of the 8 auditors made to the County Com- f uiasioners. Heretofore under 'a law 8 passed by Mr. Warren when he waa in the Legislature, th"e County: spent t i rrnl dollars each year fcr a local auditor, <vho was not iHI ex- ? pert, apd it has been admitted that r these-auditors were unable to satis- { Factbril'y audit tl.'? accounts or an fficialv of tbe County. Realizing .the importance j?f such matters and the inefficiency' of the. aid law* the following was passed: .''Chapter *577 ' Public Local Laws 1921, Sectipn 10. That the Board* of County . Commissioners of " Person County shall- make an audit ?f the bocks of the offices'of said County rereiving money oi; funds' under ^nd;'by nrtue or color of tl' lL fifTYce-annually pr. oftener, as they .deem ?advisable,. Pt.ior to* the first Monday in August ' :f each year hv employing an expert public accountant i'c. udnfit said books and accounts of saic| ofli'cerS and make report of same in writing to said Board of Commissioners; and said accountant shall examine each office and " ascertain if all books,' records and a'cccunts~as now required by law are kept1 by said officers and properly 7r?.r-ftint-rr-TrT^f? -pf his 4tpdings and audit~Lo The "Board of County Commissioners ftr* writing; and said Ccffnmissioners shall cause to be spread upon their npnutes a copy Of said report and a copy of same posted at the Court-house door in Roxboro; and. for-lfis services said accountant shall receive a reasonable compensation to be fixed and paid for T>y said~~Bourd of County Com=. ^ missicners." I j A State wide law was passed at* fffe' j same session as foljowsl |. Chapter 236 Public Ijaws 1921, ' ^ Sedtio^ L ;; < "That it shall be>the duty of the^ State Auditor to cause to be exam- J ineti?at least oiice a year, and oftener if in the -judgment qf the State J Auditor csnditions^fequire, all coun- , mill mill 'snnnty officers receiving or disbursing public funds, and IJiul sutli | State Audttor be and is ll?rebv given full power to examine all accpunts ami, all official affairs of every county office" ?nd officer receiving or dis- ] burning publifc furtds." . ] And thia_act furtliei pi prides, that if the outfit shom-lbal the County, j r>, in mo" II iit.ni.-n-epnii.i,, |||enjkhe cost of such audit sTij.Il 'be borne by the sSste. The Sjlate Auditor sent higjSXptrrt accountants to this County' Rial atnnr ttrer, -and I am informed, that they siffitrt- several - woeka.. tin the offices. " What they fedud, of didntr find-,-1 do td" eqiiirea-a-report of tn.-it findings to he made' to the; PROCESS. 3HEATRE ;<ATHki " . ' ; ^ H ^ Home;First, Abi MORTH CAkROUNA, 1 . bounty Cimmissioners, but 30 far this J las not been done. Iu order.to answer he inquiry of Mr; Warren, and Whirs, I wrote the State Auditor asking s vhy the delay, -'and under data of to V'pril 8th, itmong other things, he o vrites me, that lb is literally swaptp- t id- with requests for* audits iixjrairi- o 'us counties of the State, and hisau- I liters had been called to soMe other t 'ountioa ?where they?were.-delayed, d onger than they expected, and |hat v JV hoped to have his report?ready p or Person County t>y - the 15tlt of a his month. A member of the Lsgis- t ature can have a law passed, but it f s for -others to-carry it into eSect. t fhe auditors-worked" under both;; the t :ws above mentioned, ,and asLani^. <? me audit Vas - necessary the Corlnty c Commissioners Hive waited for ,(teir t eport to save expense to the Codfcty. s Luther M. Carlton, i a ?r??? 1-1-. i t >N E' MAiL.-T.WO STILLS : r .* THE WEEK'S' RECORD, a 1 ' "One would think that 'the. blfck- t idea would learn tijst they can (not ? arry on their busifleas in hlJisgood >1 lounty, but still almost every week o dr. Long and his associates bring in li i_ still or - two?and the man, too,- if g re is around"*whcrr they ealk on Jam t it hi9 place of business. The ygst ii reek they rounded up tfco stills hnd t sptured, one man.. On Friday night e Jess. J. M. tong N. V. 13 rook sr. n delvin Clayton and S. A. Oliver ntade y raid-down, near Woodsdale and capured DoJph Holt and His outflti-Wis utfit wag in full swing and they'de'"lyf1 r.nn p-nll...,., r.f beer nn.l _ 6 gaUprfs of whiskey, with the enire Outfit. Holt was bound over to h "ourt. V v On yesterday evening they made a aid .in the Cunningham section and do v troyed, what they called a regular ? rcvertnpent proposition, being one of he largest found recently. They dc- -i troyed 'abollt 1000 gallons of beer md tlJe outfit. There was no one "at 1 lome" when thay called, henc.'_.r:o mfeat. - i SCHOOL""NQTfiSi e A Pitiful Sigllt to .see a man With 4 lllldmi?i?H?rr T)"d married, a natr who cannot read and write, cair * or a. ticket to vote against good ? chorals. "TChat would becopieOf opr ounty'hut for the true andfngble pec- f >le who build our ehurches and 1 chools? *i : Blessed are the kickers for they ? liall receive tlijir rewardT .How much | ejter to bt a constructive- citizen luilding trp a community than a'.do- J teuctive one tearing down what- othis hpve "builded.. Caswell County pays 05 cti. on ev- ' ry $100 worth of property for her rehoral school tax, not counting" in ' Special Tax districts.. Person tfCounty c.r the same thing pays only 38 cts. ?n tlJj $100. In. England ^iigxes amount to $56.60 err every $100.00 vorth of property. Not 56 cts. fon the si 00 but $56 or\Khe $100. Person County has six High Schools \ >utside of Roxboro,?Two of those Miv? Hill and Bethel "Hill have^vQted i Special tax of not less than 16 cts. n>r more than 30 cts. on tlJj' $100, vhich is theretjutremenLfor Starfdard High Schools. Olive Hill a 'ew months ago held, an election ai)d * , oted the' increase, in tax. On last Saturday Bethel Hill carried her decdon to increase her tax to 30 Ctrl., ah nost 4 to 1 in fayor of community aplift. Nearly all tlJa one?and two. teach- [ 5T~ schools haver closed"*-winding up, n the main, a good ^Tears work; AlenBVille is the first High' School to aold its Commencement which - will ae Thursday and Friday of this week. . The'-HiglJ School Inspector representing Dr. # Highamith visited our schools the past Week, nad seemed greatly 'pleased with them. He said, ive are in good shape to dovelop info Standard High Schools. 1 J. A. Beam PICNIC AKP FlSHiNb, PARTY., ] _J0aster Monday just ? little crowd 1 of us went ftshing down "on a creek 1 near' hv. and milat mv'wa had h fflnrt I wcnitoiful time. Those rcimpnsing tll,i J party were: Misses (lassie' Yancey, I TFTR tltltis Jaunt Hailia. WilhcW 1 Bearer, aniT'Graham HafT, Randolph 1 Beaver, and Spurgeoh Uixon. i< you i aver. cross" 3puuu WrfftT i DG^jfT FORGET-r r4 Tib Meeting ~3THs~P?rent-Icacher J on April -???* [ Mrs. R. N, Feathisrston." Sc;? J1 >AY. MATINEE ANDftKlHT./l ro <J road Next. Vedneaday Evening Ap IR. LONG HAS INVESTIGATED The most tilked of subject in Per on County today iq probably the nee nethod of marketing tobacco by waj d the Oo-operative Market.J3ine< his proposition was placed btffor< ur people',' our position towards i' la's been neural bccaliise we did no hink it within the province of f lank m ndvlae its customers PI ihich method they should sell theii roducts. Ihfact, we had. same dOub bout the -success of the Association Jntil recently, there -was no sotirci Com -which we could secure informs ion as to the actual work of the To aceo Co-operative Marketing Asso iation/but since the markets hsCi losed in Kentucky, we have writer o banks in, the principal market! nd those ffom whom we have heard dvise that with proper management lb system ehrrairi succeed, that thi esults _5<J far have been succesafu nd that a large majority . of th< armers - are well pleased, a largi lumber of whom have joined th< issociation. since the season closer n Kentucky. We haVt these letter! n file and to those'whs are eeekint ^formation,, as we were, we will bi lad to have them come in and rear hem. This-inforn\atiom is'wefy grat rj|5ng to us siftce WS beiieve and eon iiiue fo believe That this is an hones1 ffprt by the farmers to better th< nethods of selling tobacco, -Whicl .-outd result-to their benefit. E. G. Lopg. . ' "Vice-Rres. . '" JALONG NEWS. ' Easter Sunday came and brough toiiday to the people of Jalong for i reek. Miss Lois Brodus of Sparta, Va., ii isiting her sister, Miss Gay Broad is,- of Jdlong. . Mr. i. N. Castle of Durham" is vis ticfl- Ha Here Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickcraon spen Jonday afternoon in Durham. Misses Ethel Bradsher and Eugen a Pitt spent Saturday in Seniors. Mrs. W. W7 Morrell spent'the weel >tid with,her frfend Mrs. Z. R. Clay on. . J *Mrs. Jessie Walker spent the pas rgr_Y irith fo;r mnthpr Mrs. Buchan m. ? The friendd of Miss Annie Walke ire--glad to know she is improv nfc. % ~J . ' The death angel visited . the hom< if Mr. Robert Wagn'er and'took f^>n lim his lovine? companion. Mr. W. W. MorrfcU was called ama; o see his mother, Mrs. A. Morrell o Boston, Mas9., who is very ill. Whil tway he will visit,his aunt in Taun on, Mass. 'j Mr. and Mrs.-Oscai* Blah>ck spen d av~irventri tr "-m~B j r V u m. Misses Lucy-and Evelyn Jones o ear Raleigh visited their sister, Mis Cva Jonesf. Miss Hattle O'Bryaitt Spent.., th right in the homq' of Miss .Lottie an Sancy Walker. ""Misse9 Lottie and" Nancy Walke jave an egg hunt Monday afternoor \ll 'the' neighbors were, invited an mjoyed the evening very much. .Last Simdav evening Mr. C; S ^ozart's little son Bid a very dangei >us oxpuri erteo- lie?was__p1uying i lis father's- car .and let the brake dose', when it ran away with hirr tfo *h4rm was'done to the child; bu he "caV knocked a hole in Mr. \y. Vi VlorrelL's LLuse. Strange to .say; th ar was not injured. It pays tvhav jumpers on Hudsn cars. If you \yant'to get-a ride toJtoxbor nil on Mr. Ralph. Cole. ./ ? 'Misis'Gay Broadus arid sister, Mis L.<ria Broadus, spent the week enn i< Bemora visitinn Dr, and Mrs. Swanr The J alone bovs nlaved a verv in erest'ing game last Saturday after roarw-the score being 10 to II. Daiay. i =?o- -J- ' , DR. YOUNG LAST FRIDAY NIGHT. Til Vi....'. npnlrn tiore | flgf Ffida right at the Methodist "Church in th interest of . Law and Order. It wa regretted that he had such a sma! rodtrmce, though he - said what i lacked in sfte it made uptin aualitj tor he had seldoih addressed an ID iieeee which listened more ' attet Lively. After the address pledge were taken for the support of th Law and -ftrdec- Ueuguo. V NOTICE?BIOMINSTREL._11 I'here wiH Ire k Mtliy.tiul at Hush Fork High-School' Saturday nigh April '29th beginning^ at 8 o'clock.?A^ inisaion 23 and .tie. . Hfi NEWMAN OftCflES'SRA * * - ' * ' / 1 V: " ' - ;I ' r v * . Imth * - ; - ? $1.5' -i _i , ^ i t *? i >i lriH$th 1922 ^ , COMMUNITY^ MEETING. ft* On last Sunday evening there, was r held -what ie. called ' a Community ] ' Meeting at Allensville High School be There was a large crowd preeent and tlh s a most enjoyable affair It turned but am i to be. There ^we're "songs galore, and Sp t it'was some singing, Usisr-firstr-tGere tai i was a quartette by the J along gchodl, pai ' followed by tHe class from Bethel Hill ] f High. School, then Rock Grove,. A1- ter t ions villi:, and lastly, that old song . "When the Roll is Called ' Up Yon> -der." , ' I After these enjoyable songs there Ed was an address.by the Editor of .The "Sui - Courier. The meeting was sacH a pre t ssccess that an invitation' was given on i by the BetVel High School to meet ser > with them on next Sunday at 3 o*- anc , clock, and all of the schools were in- enj . vited to .come with a class* and take "--v. i part in* tile singing service. Some [ speaker will be on hand to help en- ( > liven the occasion. T~ T ~S?t These community meetings are far > MC/v4 *U3U.?I^ u i : A.1 i. *_t_ - guuu uiinga. iur iu or?iig?. WW peupiu jyjjj I bit? closer Much will creates a feel- bai - Ing of fricrfiHiness impossible to get ent ! otherwise. "f - jja * " 1?1 ?L~~ dai "4 /USE. NIGHT." fes C AH--kinds of -plays., some good, ga| t some bad, and some.indifferent, come , ta Roxboro, -lwit on laai Thursday , rriglJ: the-'town had an Opportunity to -see and. heat one of tti_> VERY best that-has over come this way. It was "A June Night," a-musical revue,'"^''f ; written by. local talent?we say' lo- reI cal, because it was written by one of Pu' f <..i.l.k..n trcm jvirt over ihb ljnf. t in South Boston, Mr. J. W. Lee, Jr. The songs and music were by Mr. C.. , R Lacy. There most have been forjy ; ; or fifty olJaracters in songs, dance, er etc.. and they all. did' their parts so Sui well that it seems.unfair to pick any he one as the Star, but we shall sSy He t without detriment .to. the others, that boi dimmie Wright, played by J> W. Lee, inf . Jr., and June Dell, a promising young star, .by Miss Margaret Toggle, were i the "dutstanding characters. It is a * > . mystery to us why any one witlJ the talent of Mr. Lea should fool with cj,, t the tobacco business, or why Miss. j,0] - Tuggle, with her voice, should be prj - KnyiL ill .illillniua, Thny I?cn nmrr ;,ii,i11 ^ r should be receiving the plaudits of . music lovers, , V. rWe regret this play was not greete ed by a House more, ih keeping With ^ h thd fitness of things- and _ had our j 1 iieonie oiilv- t'reiime? what thev were' jFt priyjledged to., see the house would 1 * net I'.ive heW the crowd. Many of ''V e us thougrht it was the usral pi Ay bv - home talent, and thafYa hunch of ^ ^ young; folks* Wert just'out far a lark, t but before it was over we knew we mistake^ FcP, ? . i Pr 5 rnr^cn notice; . |mi Episcopal Church sendees held in -? " the Masonic Hal every Sunday even- iner at 7:30 and on the; 3rd Sunday pic mornings at 11:00. The Rev. Morrison Wi r Botlba, Archdeacon cf the Convoca- fo\ ' Hon of Raleiph. will be 'he preacher at the sen-ice Sunday, April 23rd at , 7:30.P.M, an ... J. u: MARTIN', br< (PriesMn-charye of Rbxhoro MTs- yo n sioiOr Vfi 3 ' ' ' ^ISITS HER BIRTflh PLACE r Mr. and. F. J. Lippfert ofAjin- ^ 8 ston-Salem Iwfere Roxboro visitors .! e yesterday, ^hey were on their wav to Clark^^lle, Va., where Mr. Liip: . o fert ovp a very fine stock farm. While we think _always an fen- ^ s joyablo occasion .to stop m tlJis'grohd ^ n town, it was dohbtly so to Mrs. Liipi. fert. for thts was her birth place, and Chile here she visited the eld home ^ .. where she was borrt. * AN HONOR SUBSCRIBER. ca Mr. ,T. A. Painter of route 3 called A* in lpst Saturday to renew llis subscription, He is one 'of the few men now nn rtnr roll who wa's on it when ^ sed he is ot Ihn liinrl -J? B we so much like, for he always pays in advance.. But when you think a _ moment it is. not surprisinr- that ~ ~ there are to feur iiunor men, /or we ' liove heen on this sheet for nearly a thirty five years, - , . ^ e FRIENDS CRGINQ ' " Tt FOR commission Ear _ ' ' ^ y .. . , [ - 7 ~ Mr. J to. Li. Gintry- ffave us * call all \t. r.??;rv'a friends 81 tr^rrc urging him to enter the rac^ for s/i I-"' Cormiseiowr 'but he has not decided ini 'tc rie so ns yet, . it PRINCESS .UiEATEE ^AX^IDA .. " ? - V ' , i ffijfr i '-'i -* i ? CS '7 * r ti. / >f ; 7 0 Per'Year in Advance No. 15 V iPUTY COLLECTOR IN ROXBORO ;FRIDAT? ? * t o OepUty Collector, A. V,'<k>le will in Roxboep Friday" Xpril "21 for ; purpose of assisting taxpayer* 1 Others in regard to Income tax, ecial taxes, or other matters periling to. the Internal Revenue Dhrtmenf. ilr. Cole will be found at the Regis, .of Deeds' Office. easteR-services. Saster services, were held -at the . gar Long Memorial Ghuj-ch last oday moaning. Rev. J. B. Hurley aching an unuaally strong sermon "Earthly' Immortality." The song < vice was a feature of the service, . Ht gave us all an opportunity to oy an IDurrof worship, * ' 1~ - " . * - ' f S v BARN DYNAMITED. )n last Saturday night sosne ' ope empted to Blow up things at the m of Mr.-Geo. E. Harris. Dyne:e was placed at or neat one of hie ns and the explosion blew^pff one I 'of this gable to tlte barn. Mti_ rris has ho clue as. to wljo-did this rtardty act, and if he finds out doobt I they will wish; they .had been crrrCcT tn better business. ?r-? ..... U? . ~ ' ~ '.LEGATES TO THE ' . . REPUBLICAN COVVENTIO?^ifess. R. N. Featherston, A. P. iy"tOn, Ivejr James and l^at Clayton, .resented this County at the Reo n??-a? ?i-1?*- ? <uk?n WM?VC WUTCIIUUII nJUL'H Ilieu . Winston-Salem last Wednesday. SUDDEN DEATH. dr. James Carver, who resided qjrin. East Roxborc, was in. church nday night attending services whets was taken ill and carrie5 tome, tfied in about 3 hours. He waa ficd at> the cemetery Tuesday even. ??' ? :?w? REFRIGERATORS. Why go - to Durham .to buy your rigerato^wi !^n you dsn buy th^p. saper from E? D. Cheek -in Roacro'? .Gebd line of ice boxes. "My ices Win." Come in and, get my 'WS1?11 fts.is''?,nuillllfr Hi I Wilt. ? " "E. D. CHEEK "O - \\\ kinds of Seeri field cotif at tgh Woods. ^ >5/ >1 r?:) . tflLBtHKt & SATTERFIELD sell, od Shoes. Try them.- ' -i? : *.?. . FOR SALE?Ond stack <rf clover r. Apply to. .T. Ad Olefin. ; The Nevimann "Jazz Orchestra from Brofidwfiy &??? V^ork, at ipcors Theatre Saturday April 22. itinee and Night. AdnL 20 and -40c\. , ~ ^^ 1' :' * Voting. Men you will fin cV* the snap- . >st liny of Felt and straw Hats at [LBURX & SATTERFiELD to bo md anywhere. . ?? 1?^ : EGGS FOR HATCHING?-Wa d Rocks 15 eggs for $1.00, pure ;d stock. Now is the time to hatch ~ ur pullets for next year.?John Q. irhrough Sons, Allensville, N. O 4 20 its. p3T Over $250.000.0p Jefferspn sold jn 20 by the Satterfield Agency, ft 11 be repeated in 1922. SATTKB tjLjj, nuid ana Tried". do it mow. * , i . Mr. Traveler, before you leave town II at Satterfield's office and get as cident Ticket. .?5c a day. It may -an $5000.00 to you. SATTER- ' ELD IMS. AGENCY,. "Old and lied." '' J Sudan Grass, the hly May Crop, n 1'ut 3 or 4. times. Sow last of ?ril or. 1st of May, at HUGH GODS. The ' Newmann Orchestra Direct >m Roc tor's Cafe N. Y? at ITintemi leatre _Satttrday April 22nd. Ontt ~ y only. .' i Wsiteh those .Special bargain hoards WJLBURN & SATTEETELD. soma buine hergaim daily. ail f^anv-TiTnt-Cha^^hrt^redncs* . WII.BURM & SATTEKFIEUJ. ? i ' Call-at SATTEHFIELD'S officer foe kiada of bonds.- Mo sending to iw York or other places. We will ite yeiir bond while you ara?wait{. Sea SATTERPIBLJ). 'Old miA-.'- . to ?? :? t MATINEE AND NltTTH
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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April 19, 1922, edition 1
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