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??? *? I ' " MICK1E, THE. PUNT H=:= ilJWJfE^OAMLC^Rra" . _? *- . * . ? ROXRORO. N. C. > ' DR. G. C. VICKERS Dentist . Office 1n Newell building on North Main street, next door ' to Roxboro ? Grocery - Comjianv, ROXRORO, N. C. M . ? ? '* o w " N IJJNSFORD v, Attorhev-at-law Office-over Garrett's Store . ROXRORO, N. C. m 0 * ? * 0 V .. . *. .] . E. 6. CARVER > Attorney and Councellor at *' Law V-> ? ( Office over Bank of Roxboro ? DK E. J TUCKER ' 1 - Dentiat Office in Hotel Jones over * Dr. R. J. Tenjjue'w office m a 9 m " 9 9 9 ' -J# 0 , 1 , - 0 0 0 DR. J. H. HUGHES Dentist * Office in Hotel Jones, next * /*. door to Dr. Tucker's office. * 00 0.0-0+ ?_ ' * " .00 , -j? m m m'm * t* -? ROBERT P. BURNS ''M Attorney at Lanr PEOPLES feANK BUILDING *j l'rompt ana caretul attention ipvr. " 1 *lu all limiupim. ' ' 1 ' ~? " * * ' * * y * * t ? W. T. BUCHANAN ; . ' SURVAYOR . MILL CREEK. V C. Route'!. la % a a* a a * V I ' 1 ' c? ~?:? * . -S:.. y > " * .. r?4* " ??? "* ' ./?. v w , V , Better valo* ? rmpbuiud by tha > cample te equipment of the car. It " include* cowl ventilator operated from the instrument board; cowl parking light* at baae of the windshield ina^le and otUai.de door bandlaa; large, rectangular flatw glaaa window in rear curtain. a thief-proof transmission loch, reducing the rata of rheft insurance toi.ight-Sia owners IS to 20 par lent. and Cord t tree. _ . ' UGHt-SIX PRICES ~ Cliawu. ........ $ 875. Touring Car , 1045 Road.tor (3-Pa*?.) \ 1045 3, " Coup?-Roadster (2-Pain.) 1375 Sedan ... . \ 1750 ? All prl cm f.o.'i factory - v _ . ] ;.?>. " "; - ?_ _ V?^*. I'' ; _ .' ?__ ^ .o_. .. , . ?- * ' . "We Picked Up Seren Large Dead Rata First Morning Using Rat-Snap. So writes Mn B. E. Carpenter. iVootlbridge ,N. J. "We hist iS small chicks one night, killed by rats. Bought "some RAT-SNAP and picked .'up 7 large dead rats next morning and in 2 weeks didn't sea a single rat. : RAT SNAP is* good-add sure." Comes ! in cakes ready for use. Three sizes r.joc, poc, ^1.20. 'j>oia and guaranteed by - ?> ' > I LONG BRADSHER & COMPANY ..Roxboro, N. C. : NJMp&Wsteni . Schedule CfToctive Apltl 46 1022 p. i?. a-, m i " ' a. m. p. m x5:30'.*7jt)0 tx" Durham nt^l 1:00;9:15 t jc7.0Bl*$:I3 lv. RoXboro ar 9:^3 7:34 x7:33i*8t4B ly. Deiiiustoti ar. 8:45(7:19 x8:20I*9:05 Iv. S. -Boston ar P:18 6:5S x8:3a?819 Iv. Halifax 'ar 8:02 6:43 xll:15j*ll:40 nr. Lynchg. Iv. 'S':30|4:15 p. m. a. n. ' a. m. p. m * Daily and x Daily Ex. Sun. Connections? at Lynchburg with trains east and westbound. Parlor and sleeping cars dining cars. The best route to the west and northwest. Races and informat"!3D-upca application to agent or W. C. SAUNDERS, , . 91 General Pass Vgvnt * ?? "C-? . ' - Roanoke. Vn.' *?! ] Let -Mrs. Mary GraVe* Tell You Her Poultry Raising Experience. | "Thtgee years ago bougbi" an,-Incubator, this year .L've made money. I Rata stole my bavy eKlcks/ Didn't j know1 until a friend-gave me a cake, of RAT-SNAP.. Next morning found two dead rats in hennery. Kept find-; Ing them. Suddenly they ' &l(d{?et!ncrM'-Its tlie oijlv sure rat kill-e'r." Tilkf* Mr? flpflvoc' T*Vvwoo sizes, 35c, (>5c, S1.25. Sold and guar an t.ce<l by . * . ,. I.ON'G BRADSHER & COJIPAN'Y. R-oxboro, X, C. " | - ' I *OTAL up the items of mei A refinements and complet< Ligljt-Six that are not.foijnd.in i Lstimatc each of these exclus only a nominal value. Then Light-Six ranks with cars liste dollars more. * In addition, you have the a design and better performanc largest builder of six-cylinder"i facts. * Get acquainted with the Ligh . and driving qualities. Then that the en'thusiasm of these performance that is not equate like price?or by many cars o 3 IACKSCN MOTC ROXBOftQ". N' C, - TlTl ? IS 'A JTUD'EI - - > ? ^ ?f ; _ v_- . ' V . ? - ; . f - - - .. ^ , > T ,tHC>ROXBORO COtM By Char'.w Susjiiroe ? VAiina NoTftj.1 UBH? x*.e ueae McuajE^NSucER - PttS*' THMS "tVi XVV lAORVIHiS. EEMERBE 7 <'we Dr. ?. Rapport I! OF DURHAM. tt. C. li - WILL BE AT !| ROXBORO, AT THE HOTEL If . 'I !! -EVE^Y - I I! ^, ' 1 ii first ^wednesday | if in eacH mouth to examine, eyes | )[ and fit glasses. Glasses fitted j || that .are easy and rest-til td | II the eyes. Hecis-hes caused by | II ' eye strain -tlieved. My next | l Visit, will b' Wednesday July 5tM ] |1 1922. administratrix notice. Having qualified as adniinistratri: of the estate of W. M. W. Oompton deceased, late- of Person cotthty, Nortl Carolina, this is to. notify all 'person: Rivrhe claims against the." estate o said deceased to exhibit them'to tin | of Juno 1923, or this notice will -bi pleaded in bar of their recovery. A1 persons Indebted, to said estate wti please make immediate payment. This- the 6th day of June 1922. Mrs. Mauie .Compton, I Administratrix of W. M. W, Comp I ton. Cooper.A. Hall, Attorney. "T % I Did you *ver hear of so man.y cy clones? A ?tem -potior will cost yoi but a tr?;le. SATT,ENFIELD. D< i i_ ' ? LAND SALE. 'Bv virtue of two trusts executed to me l).v M. T. Clayton and wife duly registered in'Person County ir Book 2, pages ilO and 483, and a the reqtiest of -the heirs, I will oil Saturday, th 8th day .of "July 19?2 sell at public auction for cash at' th< court "house door in Roxboro, thai ^ - v"' r' """ ' ' ' .County,] Nr C. adjoining tiny lands o1 Nat and Albert Warren, on tlJj Eas' C. D. Clayton, 'on fhv South Calli< -Tvl. Oakley, on the West, and Join Walker'.and 1. A. Lon? estate (r.ow occupied* l?y. Oscar Hami:n) contain' incr 101 ocrfes mere .or less. This Jir.e 0$ i*S2. 1 . ' t ftr )! :?. Trustee ' , . i s chanical superiority, ; equipment of the. . other cars of its price. ? ive improvements at you realize why the d at several hundred' dvantages of'bctter e. Studebaker is the cats because of these 1 ~? t-Six. Test its riding you will appreciate owners is based on a id by any other car of f much liighcr price. |R CO ? J mmm ? f?' w I ~ "t*" 3 A K ER ' venr 4 . ?-I- J * t m:-? rrxE sgTH. 1022. * ..' *' *-? - . COOPERATIVE MARKETING I: - ? ~? | bOOKS I.IKE SOMEBODYS BEEN "EATING CROW."' | fn An Effort to Discredit Mr. Tliom II ( M-yu n ivemuCKV l*en|j: Roman, Who is Opposed to Sap. j iro and -Hid Western Kentufky Agents Methods. The Aj-tjcle Re., low Appeared in the Southerner* of j | About Ten Days Ago: ' - * ?o? "OPPOSE.CO-QPS BECAUSE f HE BOYS LOOSE TOBACCO* 5 V . ' .J . I "Some weeks ago <he opponents c, of the cooperative marketing system ?(were publishing throughout the east1err. section of the state, a letter from man in Hopkinsville; Ky., hjr the f 'nrme of" J. P. Thompson, said to be f. .82 years of age; * 7 '-This letteF was heralded abroad the newspapers as advertisements 1 tc bolster up tH* contentions of the 1 auction system for the selling tobacco. "Nc one knew who this man Thompson was but Mr. Rogers wrote a let ter to the Bank- of Hoplrfnsville and made inquiry. The following is the reply that Mr-. Rogers received. "*Mr. L .E. Rogers, Farmville, N.C " '.Dear -Sir: Mr. J. P. Thompson I has been in the loose leaf floor hush > for years and is a very" clever ' old man, but is opposed to the association as it will put tfm out of biisi1 ness. "This was published ip our pap? ers to obstruct the formation of the 1 association here, but it will not suct seed. ? - J. E. McPherson, President, Bank of HcpkinsviPo. i o?-? h T-l Inln/, tka A Kftffl ine jju-pvr vuiuaimii^ \???r ^ *M\i I : iT;ir." rvihh^jm ^ j>r,d M New Anpenrs That "Banker ^ - .M-'Pfierson"; Wishes. to CJorreet the ' ~ Statement lie Made -^R-eeardinc 1 Mr. Thompson. The Letter is r Fdlcws: . - V " pICl; tvliKy.. Tune C. F 3! i f Fta . -Vfihca. r.' * ' " t "I; *L E I s I *t . J Mr. !; V. Thr*v n .*>*,?* in ' - ^Thost f!' r ItiVTli-si as *i- hid f ir.'^rj.H i fi-id c-u* v iv'he has retired frbm the business, ^tr; Thc^pEW Ilia ' i the tobacco hits sie^s f?;r r.v.ir.1 . y*-?r?. ani I write vou to orrr r t-h. statement I made about hint in m>' foimer letter. 4 Very truly years, "J. E. MePherspn, President.* ,11 EAR WHAT "OLD MAN" THOMPSON SAVS ?1?o j Jo "the Tcba^r Board of Tn-le. Wilson: " I received your ,newspaper clipt ing showing letter'of Mr. J. E Mcpherson. President Bank ot HdbLiiih vi\le,-Ky., tc Mr. L. E. Roarers, FarmviUe, N. C., in which he stated: '*1 was in tlia V*cse loaf floor business and ?is cposed to tW? Sapiro Association because it would put me out ol - husin***" and I immediately railed ";i Mr. McPherson for a correction of this statement in a letter to ywo that I am tnclosinpr. Mr. Mcpherson should hav<-Vno\yr before writing the first detter that' 1 was net in the losse leaf floor business heel use I so stated the fact tc the tobacco grrrwers and knows 1 would not make such a statement it __ it-waa?-m?t t-ru*?-. Wbilo my?$craiut prace of business is still fun midez < namo^of Thompson's* Loose Floof. 1 ^did my entire - interest- fogethei with the privilege cf usint? the name "" > yenra age, and since thH time harr ^business and all .advertisements, sta ? fc-------, , -t mri1 v^sr Flopf-ghow J.? E. Cocpet and W. E RWmmorttJr' as prcpietors. Henre, 1 think it would, have been -wiae for , Mr McPherson to hav?. known the facts before making his statement! ,?nd had Regard written any of the . other three, hanka in Hopkinsvilk ^ Vig; City Rank Trust CtPlanters "Bp.rV anj "Thiat Co^_or riist Nulluttg " ' ^4.. - 4?? it; ppP5P^P^Il|pg|*Hpi lr . * Aiickie I * nywm ^ & ' ' V or^ cau<*y\rVJ n B*nkt I feel suro* ho wc.il! Hive-" frcj.teii the facts in the beginntnar; but tha truth- cf the matter is. that MR. 1 Mcpherson is the n*in that hps J axe to grind instead * f myself, rs IJ's ij the only bank in Honkinsville tjiat ( has.'endorsed the Sapiro Associatio'n. i Two of his Directors are on the Or- 1 . i'l PI7B 'inn Onmmitfan ?*i?? 1 is County Chairmm fer Christian Co, ( and-.the' said' bank d Hookfnsvilje is i expecting?to be the depository flov t the Association. ; j Mr. J^JcPH rson^ further states, 1 "This .was piibli&he i Ut? our nsrper* f id obstruct the formation cf .the ass- t ociation here. but- -will not succeed!" I do not take the eredit of obstruct-J -* ingr the* formation ,of the Association.: i as I thick the fact .is that the^ser.sible ; i j fanners of Christian chanty are oh-j $ tru cti ng i t t U imsefves fir it i s very ' | evident that the majority - of thenj. do 11 ! rot v'nnt arp'thimr to do;.with it fofjc [the Association crowd made an a'-- t ?tive campaign here for two months : land have .gut forth.every effort tV ^ j obtain siKnatures hut htrv^ signed \ | less than 10 per ^ept, of t*A growers c : of Christian County althcmcrn they 1 | c'^im tc 'have signed up 7,00,0 acres, i j Father the success or the failure of-H he Sapipc Association does not mean ; oo6 (foliar tc me personally, but Tsjdo i not like to see the farmers and business -people of my county led into i ; bankruptcy by prcressianai organizers. politicians, irid job banters Tust ( to featlbr their own nest and when ] you show me a man that is {it work ? tcr this organization, I will show-you where he lias either a money cr poli- .? | tieal consideration up his sWve. 1 Respectfully yfcurs. o J. P. THOMPSON7 | THIRTY MILLIONS. . IN THIRTY MINUTES Thirty million.dollars in thirty 'mir. I irtds Is ih? woVld record established, i.j; ?he Director* oi rhv. large** . >-op; cra:|ve * marketing bssnriat.ion of A met w"V- met *h. Eaccne .Me?.*. ' Jr.; an! ' f f;.- 'V-_ ' he War f'r : r-e pn i:x WaiKintfton X> ' Th<? ' .rn-mi't".> *? "f. liree'tof} >iwj r la ?CO '"i* V-'? r# As- j * secured >ro.v :1 ?f th?+ * i X * ?.t? r mil'"* ( f A' :git :-ir N* ' r-'f V ' r. 3T?.d ? r.-i -1; -w tftiipb *i>*j f -.in ir ' ff: , I f' ';* VT& Pv.iAv >V* rifttia'g?meqt of the kn? nil"' so confident of its suc??*? (hat *h-*v or-k enly thirty minutes to . signify ' appv.val cf 4he greatest lean over j trade *to argani^fed farmers. in .th 4 Ii'stcry Trf'TRe Unitel States. ... ' ' i . In" niiitiflll t-i the, '.jan *{ $30. : OOO^DOO which ^ will unable the big Tpbacco Cooperative tc pay its members cash advances upon ieftvery ? their tobnccc. the War Finance Cur-1 " pcratton further agrees to .re-dis-j ; :cunt loans secured by green or sof* : TTTcr t:haec? f . ! '.'U?bank*, thr.vu " r.u. the Virginia-Carolina tobacco 1 TH- 1 nn of lhe War Finance Cc-r poiaticn is to be secured by ' more than 350,000,000 pounds cf its members tobacsfo now ur.der five years c :-nfrJfct with the Tobacco Growers G-rperativo nsaccw'ion. \?*hi"h rep i^sents a viltie -of over *70,000,000 in the first year of. operation, acceri Ing to conservative estimated. Among the offoials of the Tabacc: j i Growers Cooperative Aswociatior who met with Eugene Meyer .Tr Diivetcr cf the War-Finance Oorpor Ttrirn we're George A, NOL W-JjiI/Pms ident. banker and planter of Goldsboro, N:. C.. Oliver J. Sands General t Manager of trG Association WI Pre? ( ident cf the American N'atTonST "Bopk Cf f Rtehnuiritl'. Va,?f W. Graig, ^Trpasur. r of the Association; h~?xJ. R. Pattersonf General Mnmger ?uf the Leaf "Department, formerly piahager cf* the Leaf Department" of the American Tobacco CerhpaiiiRG O. B."Cheatham and F. G. Williams of the' Loaf Hepartrpent and M. O, WiTsen,^Sec re tar y of the Boifrd of Dirrecterd whfett consists of .82 tobacco planters* 4rom Virginia." North Caro1 in A, ind. South Carolina, and three Dire jten named by th.3 "Govern^ ^pj?pnpg^: "XPAGE SEVEN na?? ?nr? ')on>t Want Nc Wxrrms tUE. VJORVA VAJfrS Igt OP All KiVGP -VT \ Jf ;j J ^ ' . jpjflifrg ^ * ' ~ -? . . rmmirf those States . . " "Following: the example of the Bur- . ~ ley Tobacco Growers Association of k'^nt'llnifV ti?Kitr?'V? affav cVimiinnn <1 similar credit from" the War Finance Corporation was "enabled to gain all -.ecessary funds from State and local nri?s. and to repay their DO day oans of $6,000,000 witij'n 40l days. Wlrpls. cf the. VirsrinrarCaroliha Aa- ? * idnatton are confident of ? obtaining Iw.mipiMni jf\?tnte and lacal Flank* ?X5 frtr wtjpm the 6ffer cf the War > ?iti4ttee* Corporation opens a new p. of prpfliable *c05jWir^tlfih with oh'ncco farmerr thronehout the belt. For the organised tohacec err ewers thousands of- fanners from Moee Sth't^s whp are joirijntj the As riniiop every mer/h the action of lie War Firtanre Corporation assor-2 the .safe and orderly marketing of ' obacco which resulted in largely in* rvased ppo?ks Aftd n new .= ' a rest of rMit for Kentucky farmers whose t. r rsanizaticn has new soj^l .70.000,000 lowids cf tobacco for highly satisfactory prices, during one. month rereivthjr dn averasre of 20 cents a Tb. for *obacen sold througlJ the Assocntiftn. w.hile'that scld outst'Je the Asmciaticn broupht les3 thqn 21 oenta per pound upon the auction warehouse floors. . Close to 80 percent cf the Tobacco irrmers of Virginia have joined the Marketing- AssoiaKon. and .Vorth "arclina powers are nearine a 75* percent" sijjn-up following tlJJ receht statewide chmoaifrn for members. A whirlwind 'rempaiitn an) on a: tobicco farmers of South Carolina will ^ctrin next Monday. June *^6th and will continue until every one of the ?S' cooperative' marketing points of-* the S\outh (} rol;na belt has been ::ached with a nlass meeting. ' Leaders of the -movement frxjpi ^ Kentucky*. Virginia and North Carr:\ : : 1.' < which . rh~ ? *: r-' ' ror ScutTi; r. : farmers' to market r'.Us.yegr^s crop With .the giant coop-. latiyi?. ' ; ' 4 . T; ; T..V.i "> Growers C3 -Aorativc v.* atioh new sWureri 208 - ware. ' vu.?*s whore i" \v;!; ri>cei?v^ tobacco f \ ps _ tttV~ w*\?jr? 7-s :hvv :r. .irketfl ir " ;! .. Stnt< ?. 3 I.\N1) < M J" !* 'i-r And V j* " v:m - f r*y- m mort > ; ! :i *' U ' vstgn. \v. >s:: w i< )&> b y ar. v.*':f Ireitb ! ." .i.e'fy. .i*; i * m. I'th. 1920,. I will - ? ' HAY irr.Y 2* isteii * i* r ir? Ha t- door in Rdxboro,( ; t 12- oYldck. M.? f jU nr public : i :'..n i: ^he highest bidder ine foi -wing >iostr*Ujed lot or parcel of land, , "Lying on the East ^rT^~-^f-X>igkens Street, near the town of RoxboraT^^-^?_ Beginning ;jt a stake near George , thence with! George Smith's . line 158 ft. to R. R. right of way, thence South tvith said right of way 75 ft. to cbrsier of .lot Xo. 4 and W. A. Sergeant's corner, thence with W. A. Sergeant's line 153 ft. to. Dickons St'rcev tr.ence I "firth with?Dickens Street 75 ft. to the beginning, same being iota' No's. 2 l-'2, S and 3 1-2 in block "R" as shbWn by plat of Blackwells 'Heights -Qiade by_ W. S. Mor* ton, sur\*eyof. h or a more full diescjripticn refer: rvcy 5* herj; niado to sail plat in Book 20 at page 518 in .Register of Deeds offiv-e of Person County. Terms of sgle made known on day of sale. . This .Tunc 20, 1022. j. e. pass. ? - NOTICE. . . Tilth" i3 to notify all persons that I have sold my. stock of goods at - U> - Barntttt. 1 am rfcaponaible foe all bills against the store accumulated to .June; the first. All persons owihg mV~or~Tiavlrig "BOH"""" against call for settlement. ' " J. II Up,I. -W A HI.ACK' NOTICE. r ? TVts is to notify^aJJ^persona tha* r iravf Totfjjnt" cne stock-- of prooda ft-otn W. A. Black a. Gcab Lake. I , anj-tlot roipoiysible for defats, accum- ? ulated -oi? .e>r-bofdr? Jur.o ^rit nina* teen twftaty two . , JACK BARNF.TT. J. *4 Itjd ~ ** , : ' ' .
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