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PACE^Ptmft . ~ ' ~ COURIER- ^7 J. W. NOELL, Editor. aebhehed Every Wednesday Evening . SUBSCRIPTION TEKUS +' " mt a year, 75 cents for 6 months; M cents for 3 months?Cash in Ad-. snee. >;. I The Editor is in no way responsible tee views expressed bp correspoaAeats. Jteter-.d at the Post Office at Roxr tees, N. C., as second-class matter. ' i Foreign Advertising Representative | **">!? AMERICAN PRES3 ASSOCIATION j Roxboro, N. C. June 28tit 1922 BIBLE THOUGHfs? | .?For This Week | inl BIhls Thoughts rr.ptnoriicd. will prova a ill B prtealaaa haruagw in after year*. jfij j . ., . . ' ' - 'j ?LL. - \ SUNDAY . GOD IS GRACIOUS:?Thou, art n God ready to pardon, gracious and moreiful, alow, to anger, and of gxe&? kindness.?Nehemiah 9:17/ MONDAY " A SURE DWELLING PLACE:? "Trust in the Lord and do goqd; so ... ? ahalt thou dwell in the', land, and ver*> Ry thou shalt be fed.?Psalm 37:3. 1UISS1JAY THE ASSURED . HAEVESt:?Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for wHjtsoever a. man ^oa-etVn-that shall re ?1bo reap.?Galatians 0:7. WEDNESDAY . AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY:?If Se ahide in me. and my words abiri" in1 yon, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shnll be done unto"yoy.? Tohn E?i ' 15:7. v ^ *." ./ : >; r. THURSDAY I;,. THE GOLDEN aULEt?Whatso.;. 1 ,? eveT ye wouhPThat mtnUshobld "do to : von, do y'c even so to them: for this '* is the law and the prophets.?Matt. 1 Jili. ... FRIDAY . ETERNAL PROTECTION:?The , Lord shall- preeerve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermor^.? ~ Psalm 121:8. j . " . .j SATURDAY . i SIN SEPARATES:?Ybujr iniqui- \ tiet have separated between you- and 1 your God, and your sins have Hid hi* face from you, that he will#not ' hear.?-Isaiah 5912. WHERE WILL YOU MARKET. Vve learn that headquarters .of the ^ Co-operative Tobacco Marketing As* roc in t i on ave sefliiing. cut cards tj eVery member of the Association asking him to designate the point at which ho prefers to delivct his tobao" , co. Now, this is a very ipiportaht . matter, not only, to* the farrt?er who is to deliver the- tobacco^ hi^t tixPer-' ' son County and Roxbofo.^Wdien you Ripn this card naming, yaur preferenee ydu l?ive made a detislrn which must hold for five year?, an : .to that decision ycu will have to stand. Surely, the good farmer* bf this C'junty will have ho thought cf naming an;; , Market save FjoxbdVa. There* is absolutely no good reason -why every pound, of tobacco raised in this Coun. . ty should not be" sold in Roxboro? either'by the old auction.way or the ing sysu-fti. The time wae *when "you might hsve thought possibly you could get a little more f$r your tobacco if fcoM on a larger market, * but that is .? . ; ?- 'Km*. :f *hf for '.vr-i-.y T.>nnd delivered by the'Co-cperativp plan i-: priced .just ihe same* on every market, regardless of size, Your only "cons: i. oration 'should be convenience, reads, and :the knowll'Uge that when ;-'m come to RoSbcro^vou he among fn en us?yes, friends .tried and true. ? Occasionally, you will find a farmer who haft a grudge against Roxboro? . und sometimes one who is knocking. Person County, but they are few ark far between. We say, .without fear of ! any serious discussion, that no town j j can boast of more friendly, honest | neighborly, merchants and business fiSfft than yon Wit find In" Ro'xboro. ; "" 1 : Were ynu'"?-vrr tft trouble? Did yon 1 ever see the time when you JUST ' ? WAD-to* Mivc a tittle money "that yotr I could not go to Roxboro and wtth the ? aid of some friend get tne amount j wanted. Thirty ftve yenra?ago-vr 1 ? came to tits good town, and we .wete not loaded tluwn with worldly goods, but never have _v*e had tir have the . long green that we did not get it,' And the same thing is' true of ev' goodness men nowbtim has Her* futl ' -J-.Zr ??7- ; r ??? ? . . - -- V V ' t - . ' ' : v And again, the moat of the farmera of this County, and many living j on the borders of adjdinnig counties, have better roads here than to any other markets. Gentlemen, if you are not acquainted with us, take a day off and come and make us a visit, meet our good people and then see if you do not tU.nk this is just about the best place yuu know, nod aftetj having reached that decision sign your name' on the dotted line and name Roxboro as your- delivery, point You can not find a town which has more to off6r"you than RbxbororDoz-1 ens and dozens of the"best merchants in tba country, with stocks ofvgoods which will compare favorably with any city of thirty or forty thousand! people, three good strong banks, with more than two million dollqie' -assets, redrying plants and three warehouses owned and operated by the Tobacco Association,, sad pnbably best of all, your own frienls an i countymen to" grade and pries yovi tobacco. ]$est assured when you n-airif Roxboro as your delivery point you have dpne well for. yourself, shown your .patriotism for y.our County, and tioDCred Rcxboro by helping: to build up home and County. " We are confidently expecting every n;n?a'n ~l~: v: x.iv(ac<t. - HMO VU.UI|Vjr VU SIIUW flit' loyalty by'?mal*ing this U!s delivery poitit, arid .we- shall- bq woefully 4is- i uppointed In any one; who shall so i far forget himself "as fp haTneJiSomtTj other place. *' Nqw; we rtcfone- wept"' anJ started something1. In another column appears" an? article from, Mr. Clay coneerninc our. article da to^ profits on steaks, etc. We have no fig#: with-our but-eh? ers> but-if we start something whicfh wil make meats more reasonable we shall' be content. "There is just one ;harge in the article from Mr. .Clay which we wish to plead guilty to, and tHat is that "we know nothing about the butcher business," for if A*e did we surely - would not be throwing away our tipr?e trying to edit a newspaper. ? Today is t^he <!ay set for the State Highway Commission to let the conli'd{S TSr the 1 i.u.j. mties ot asphalt:: ccnorejte connecting- tbis County .with Durham -County. Our 'good friend, Mr. John Sljrunt Hill has assured us from the beginning that Person should have this roafl, and we have pinned ojtr faith <o him. With a gool hard-surfaced roaji from here to Durham the}!, in iess than a yea'' we sec i't stated, we can leave here r.rr.l go | <?: , . . ' ?. 8'-'' "v This Sps L The F Bank S?| ' " - * ' 'B1 Is set apart for th si . Tothose who belont 5J your attention to the !gj plants under the eon tion,. and these alone To those farmerswith' the Oo-operativ* .-ell on the Roxboro REST, equipped War ^ lion sale buyers guar ' - We will be glad t< success. *)'- ? ??SBL^iaAm-ar-rr : _ r> r-jv ' FOK U THE 1CH- ' t " ?: . . .-f . ? * j ' ? " *! THE ROXBOKO COCKIER totho mosntainaor the sea coast on i a hat J surfaced roa'd. Surely," tlJ'.s is) a glad day for Nortb^ Carolina, and no tongef need we hang our head "injj shame when one begins to tali, about i l oads. Yes, indeed, Nouth Caroling la at the head of the-table wbdn good,1 roads are being discussed. ? In the South it is customary to lynch them one at a tinie, bUt "up north" they are not content with less titan 75. 1 . V .. "Now is-the time for all good men to pull together." Yes, write Rox-j boro ton that card and send it in to J headquarters. i o FROM ALLENSVILLE. Since my last letter to The Courier I have had many trials grievioua to bear. In the primary two of my men got Jeft, Brooks and Hall, and the people have said' by their. votes That old men are more to be ^rusted than the younger ones. I am greatly surprised nt tb.'s as 1 thougrt sdrely the women would vote for young men,. but they are governed, God bless them, largely by sympathy, and nd doubt this* prompted many a one of them to vote for'Mr. Bradsher and Mr. Warren; bdt Mr:- Bradsher says; he feels good for four more years, and" I guess Mr. *Wnrrei}_.<feeis about the same way.- ?So my hat i? off to both cf theuV. tHe-people'havfe said tfrey are tlieir choice 1 an.d Richard . and -Mrs. Richard rand ail the little ' Richards' are' ready to fall in line and-j say, Hurrah, for" Bradsher and War- j jren, phd the entire Democratic tick-j drits Deli IzSBtfacul Refr \Sc? Cascade \C /l! t. All uiugcr aic ^ npi|||_Ta| fBf&kRLiU Sc Koxboro Boi ace For irst Natio 'A " . e purpose of impressing upon all rL-ft i-i ihf lAjnri.'n) ]iln,>p tlt market X to the Co-operative Marketing , 3 good warehouses and 2 large *w trol and operation of the Tobacc( . guarantee you full protection ai raiMiTg" tobacco who have not.e.oi > Marketing Association are alt** ; Market, as it will have one of th chouses ip the Piedmont section, j antees you the highest market' f>i ) cooperate v.'ith any of you to ou JRRA UK imxDCTffrrTrmA(Ttr^R ; FIRST NATIONAL BANK - ' *'V " ' ' ? :v_ ~ x" "June 28TH. 1022. St. Jitst as I was tfttting ever this slJack and feeling .that all ip well 1 heard that my brother, Jasper Yar-" broagh, was in a dying condition. 1 rushed to his bedside, but in spite of all that Dr. Long and kind neighbors could do he died and wss buried beside; his wife Wio died many yearr ago; He leaves only oiie child, a son, to take his place. There was only th'ree of we boys, Jasper being the!] oldest, fifty "nine, Richard is 54 and - j Wes 49..And now that Jasper is dead it makes Richard realize perhaps as never before that his race is nearly rarrapd what he is going to-do must soon be done. But when 1 do leave 1. j I hope to find a better place to live, than my present location. However, I shalf not try. to Barry up matters for I might .be. ipistaken and .reach the wrong location.?POOR RICHARD . ?? ?o^ * DIED". On 23rd inst._ Mr. A. J. Compton of Cedar Grove, . Orange County, ' died. He was 81 years oldjeaving a , widow and 8 children:; He was a good husband and father, arid an excellent citizen,' Mr. Comptop" was & J>rotH.>r- i. in-lAW of our townsmjin. \Pr A JR Foushee,-and was well known in this place . : ,i.' A ( Ahi. MEETING. ?J There will.be a called meeting of. fhe Tobacco Growers Go-OpeTative . Marketing Association on next-Sat- * urday; July 1st. at the court, hous. in Rxjxboro, N. C., at 2:O0 o'clock -p. I hi. Everybody invited. r G- T. Woods. Sec.. T. P Featherstona, Pres. Subscribe to The Courier Today. JK f 1 eious IjVf||| eshing jjj in (V Bottles ;e thV irry - 111 .. \ mM - " ; , ttling Works) ( %' J v. , - m ' 1 ' na I ' 77 " "1: - ; V. . i . " ' "?i who raise tobacco . jat vour tobacco. . ^1 Association we call " ell equipped drying 'S! i?=l > "Growers Asoscia- id liest service. inected themselves |S; | isfeef] and urged-tb ?| j e best, if not THE ?jr A full corps of auct [ . ~hK> w.- v lcfe. . "3'' ;*i | ? r mutual good and H! KET. 7 gj"~ ' HI I , / - ? ?:??' ? 1"LADI1 HAT HALF P We have filled one of pur b some new hats which will go at 1 hats which were bought and msi ;~T Ithe last word in style, the quality prices \Vere most reasonable. At usual values. Miss Simmons' seas is leaving us a nice assortment gj They should move quickly. First a . '7:' ?S( J.Itss Simmons wishes'-to thank, i I ?l her this season and trusts that I _ - . .. ; . ^ pleased that they \vill all come I * - Harris & ROXBORO'S BE' Safety D( -f'/a \v' j i __ Batik war! i while you have Eai nt* T-be old saying: "Th? mill wi water that has passed" is true in cannot earn money after your ea So while you are earning mor nf it in our Tiank. H will he KRTF for you. ?^? ?? Some-day you will need that ready to aid you.' . . - Come in. We will welcorm -f - - : t ROXBORO, J ES:""T~"1 " RICE ; I V ig windows with hand-, | Talf Price. These are all I le this season. They are 1 is high and the,original | tr.i? -o_:? *1 . ra 1MU I lll/C UIC)- ttlC UX1- KJ . on ends. Friday and she f| of thgse hats for you. || come'; gets first choice. || all who Have patronized - .fa a \ they have been so well || ' jack next season. Pj Burns f 5T STORE. I _ _ jpoits Rent ear $1.00 ( ' Boxes for V SMALL-tiQXJF$.R Y MEDIUM BOX PER large box per ^ \T. E. AUSTIN 'PRESIDENT^ ^ ?*?^^ VEAR SJ.50 ' M 'EAR $2 00 " . | [ ' , , 'I . ,7'" ' ' ?BORC3l : | V. F. LONG CASHIER. j . ( fcc' Money ' ; sting fewer II never grind with the every man's life. You rning powy is GONE. ' tey regutarty, put some: There_amt^aritf ?mrkr money and it will Be . 5 you. 1 - ~; ^ *
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