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FOUR ? (! r lilt; COCKIER r-' - .. - * " | J W NOFXL. fidito* -F-ntHnea Every Wednesday Evcuin." : v si ir^cRiiT-ioN rtmvs ft-. JO a year, 75 cents for 6 monthi M cents for 3 months--Cash fr Ad eaaca. Tha Editor is In no way responsibk ftse riews expressed- bp correspon Entered at the Post Office at Box hen, l5. C.t as second-class msttei I Foreign Advertising Representative t THE AMERICAN' PRESS ASSOCIATION Roxboro, N. C. Dec. 6th 1922 THE RIGHT MEDICINE. We do not advocate extreme harsh ness in dealing with criminals, bu it has been clearly demonstrated tha fines- are no more "than license t bootleggers and blockaders. We?b? litve Judge Greene . of Anderso County, S. C., has Hit the ijail o the head and if more of our judge "*: were to adopt the same method yo would soon see a wonedrful differ cnce in the* number cf such case coming befpre our courts. From th Anderson County Tribune we clip th .following "Anderson County bootleggers wil ' ^.not find Judge W. P. Greene in i -sympathetic 'frame of mini. Follow ing tWa example of other circui judges who-gave no alternative ?en tences, Judgp^JJreerte is sentencing r. ^violatorHprohibition law fron ' three to six months straight time or . - the ehafngang. So far. he has failec " to-impose a money -fine or suspend s part rf sentence for trafficking in. li. , ?rnor. Sin<?e tl)j judges in this Statt V 'v.' have about settled upon some de.. finite plan of dealing? with violators of tl?e prohibition l:L\vf making chaingong, pynishn^en? a* certainty" foi those who plead .jFjuilfy-'or" a -: convicttd, ihe respect fot tavj.has limb*" ed a: iJj'tW- cr 'two htghor". '-- ' V ; -.Well.- thfra m* i fight on Mr* 'b.vv.i.n h>..' was elect e' 'y-t r '; ->f :ho '-Teochc iz ' it * r i ' i . . v.": v haw -v - u.. . f.'v - things he it'. ' -? 1 ^... ivo'rn V " lv ; * \ t , '" ~ ' . 1 . y ? * ? ?-<. > . . " ' t * *7 " ^ ?" . \\ ' i i - /> flh .. t" 1'. * "4"-, fe?*i . *'.~v ? ?? "1 LOCALS * ' , * ai'jkAYKD, from 1. G. Stephrnevidence Xovember Sth on? biaok, hit? hai ticked -setter dog, 8 mcaths ' , r.crao Rotcpo. Reward far -reurn oT-? informatics. lo i:ny t o re cvtry. Xrtify I. G. Stephens, Rox: ' here, N. C., or R. ;E. Winstead, -146 Halifax Street, Raleigh. N> C.?12-6, ; ? p^ Want a living or bed room suit of furniture at a anighty low price ? . "Harris ~ST Burns have several whicH ,a they tare anxious to close out and of. fer them at sacrifice prices. Thejl ' art real high class stuff, too, _ | FOR SALRt| (Upright Piano, standard make, f | mahogany case near-Roxboro . |: will sell- for unpaid balance. I i- | THE COREEY?COMPANY It |" iftjRHAM, X. C. 2ts ' it ?" C* 1 have some $750.00 player pianos o . .... l Will sen lor f?OU.UU, slightly userl. Juhn H. Carver. n ? , n 63 acre "farm, wheat and corn mill 8 on it This farm is for sale. Apply to C. T. SMITH, IB Stokesland Ave., U Schoolfield, W, ?12-6,4tpd. ~ ? . * ^ s I hive some second hand pianos e sold for $45.00, slighUy used, -will e sell for $250.00. Maynard Bros., "see John H. Carver... ? ' NOTICE, want to. sell liglJ Ford ft truck bed or trade for a five pas7 "jceuger body. LOV. * t ?2 WHITE Santa Cluus to go to E. "; D. Cheek's and get you a Kiddy cart, f j or a tricycle, or perhaps you prefer l' cua.nt'r wagtm. lit* has?them in j1.stock and i-fe will',n'ot cost Old Santa I much to get one for you. i " ' ?: 1 j A splendid lot of mens shoes at Pnly $5.00 a pair at^Harris & Burrts. : Three styles, of the best shoes fo? . both men . and young men tHe.t we . .h.we seen for $5.00 have just "come, in. rue snipmew -I r.mtr*' sn;r;s j.u: . 4; rit Vitrri* & Rums'.'IT'y: a' j'? ;.i- '.thlnRs the younjt.-meti. arp !c f ;, v .- i i;, * '-;als; I'-jth vrltV . m'i ,?:;;W-a"ycn:\rs. 'X? '? rrtr , %& <*? , -- ' ; * " 1 ! ^ .-v " .. - V . '-v * -v;*??.' ' * ... ' ? ! ' . r ' \ 7 1 > . ' . v f Vy V * "* _ * . - z7*"" ?' ' '*?. _ ! . f. y ... jt 'y-i^ ' ' - - - v' ' - -* it ' : . > - ' -;"-T -/.y ' ?-THE iBOXBORO .<? - - oay -.iti.- off -:i *11 ^rJnwietft hst* ji..$& .:: is if; Busfts. ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN. Sec L\TTEBFIEU>ffor ^ Traveler's'Ac ?nt policy, $5600.00 .f<^10.00 an ualfy^. Do It Nbsf.tsfattei field Iris.' Agencyr-"Old and Trie3T. * If you enjoy seeing anl. possessing dainty articles; fine sewing, > needlework of sundry sorts, feast , your eyes arid empty part of your * purse at tthe Metlbditt Bazaar, Saturday... * "* . * LOS?T, between Mr. Nat Warren's end Roxboro on Saturday, Nov. 18th,' one side curtain for- Nash carC Finder please return to Courier office and receive reward.?11-29, 2tpdi ? ' WANTED; 100,000 pounds of scrap tobafceo. Save your scrap and keep the dirt and trash out.' I want . aU "".He clean brigW^ scrap I can get after Jan. 1, R. A. Pass, Roxboro, N. C. ?2t? "Nov. 2ts Jan. pd. Don't ask your friends to sign your bond when you can buy it cheap. See I SATTERPIELD. t Save a dollar or two by baying a | .pair of those special $5.00 men's -rhoes that have just come in nt Har-' ris & Burns. -h- { i ., 1r-u; Get into a real business of *y$ur f oWn. Local city territory now cfpen. Pell the genuine J. K. Watkins Products. -Everybody Mnows Watkins Spices, Extracts, Cbffee, Medioin*s. Toilet Preparations, etc. Stan lard -fcr more tHin fifty years. Biggest Jjpet biggest values and high?squality makes easy selling for you. Write today for free sarnpl?. .hn.t proof that you can' make frcm ?3000 ~Tb $.5000 >T ypatf. ;J- H. Watkins Co.. Dept. 83. New York, N. Y. 12 0 3t?p FIRES! FIRES'FIHE&! Examine your fire policies right "iww. 75 per cent cf the property owners 'are; iirider insured! 'Pflohe No. 1I$5 or drop me. a ear.Tomorrow JVrijy l>e to3 lkt?'. Sattcvfield I Agehcy." . . .;vy Miss Simmons;, u. njiHjii Iwv tbe- . v- asc :i '-i vi . uie l'?ih.f foaavj row until then <hc ,vi-!! '1 : torn- and-"trimrt. ! hats v.-it'i ' >*.!' t' . r prices. Pon'is ?lji;tly i,hv- : ATj& vo r ? ; i" . . . * ! *' ' /: h \ L?-\ V ' ' r : - j -<x> .A-hfa Arri.--i.Vr.Mf:?- p H J~- -C< * I^?W r ' X i' -. . - ?? ? * WRIER DECEMBER 6th 1922 tract formerly ' .vneT -.V . h_- hiJohn F. Wirstiff and udnr?j?J bjhim to tile late J. W. Viftn'steatJ, deceased, containing' 91' 3^3- acres in . or less.. - ... (bf Adjoining th% above describe tract, land of W. A. Cfaytcu, Und foremrly owned by the iatd 'J...J. Clayton and others, being that tract formerly owned by I he late Job i l^r Satterfield and conveyed by'his widow,. Mrs. Oeorgia Satterfield, to the late iJ.' W. Winstesil, deceased, contaming 91 3-5 acres more or less. Terms of sale: One-third . cash, onethird one year after date of sale and the balhnce two years after date \ i sale. This December . 1, 1922. ' if. V. WINSTEAD K. C. WAGSTAFF, ' Commissioners. RE-SALE OF LAND. 3y virtue of two trusts executed to me as trustee by W. L. Hobgood and wife. Ida, registered in Person County in. Books 2. and 3 at page? 355 and 143, the terms of wWreb have not 'been complied with, and at the instance of the Roxboro Cotton Mills the cestui que trust, I will sell for cash by public auction at the cwJrt house door in Roxboro, on Saturday, the 23id day of Dee. 1922, the prv petty described in said trusts; (1) Lying in \\ooaiana rieignts towrf* of Roxboro, adjoining lots of John Pulliam, Jim Federick. Andrew Clayton, AildreV/ Dixgn. Lruther Hull,and perhaps others, on which is sitiiati* a frrfme .dwelling: see book. 19 page 171. (2) Lying in Bushy Fork township N.-O. adjoining the lar\is cf D. Arch Bradsher,' George O'Briant; estate 'of W. F. v Snipes, and other? rr vi'wiwinpr 9ri nrrps more <ir V-^s. See 24 - 483. . __ T. C. Brooks, Trustee. .77. . . -y ~ . MmTV IUIIMI mmnMaa-._ 1 Hides Hr? riled ' I . i 1 .V.'. : ' j \ ; \ ' i * ? A ? I / 8E; * I AVa ?? V . (> r ! "7 , -> TT * <('\t !<> V '" ':. "l ? f ' V'T-1 (' '"i*irji -i i yv*?r. ; . .*-' * i y . V 1__ ' ? I ? ; lI'Reducec IOn Ladies All Ready Miss Simmons ends her ^all mil! n**v until then we shall offer grei rnent. We have a let of mighty pret ?r trfmmcd hats wl?ch we will se 33 1-3 Per Ce which means less than the original mons is anxious for you to have 1 -gjj ciate an early- call. \\r ?.%vau y"iu* \\ CU1 Substantial reductions are beii Eg Coats pnd Skirts, We havf tHi be H ctio will undersell us. Corrie in and W you can buy in Ready-To-Wear. r christma: S W?* jiave on display a beautiful, g Christmas gifts. You can solve yi % trouble if you will look, through cu ? th'ng worth living and worth giv I Harris 6 SROXBORO'S B GET THE 'BEST. It eo? no more. <2 tH lErFERFSOJJ'S- "ib-cavmcnt. * ' ub'c Jr.\:nni;y, Disability cover:"* ? i: SATTEP.I'IT'.D, p. ?s iv " 'ji" t?/i' .j: : r . l -.vrd . . : "i ' :i ''akv.vof Ave.," D.r.i J-ki. il - Je-lll:: . ' ~ * T ; ST Copy y \ ?, &? ;'v . ( v , - N _ . " -J" ~ .V , jjjjg : V' ^ V. ,?, . ?, ?? vr-?? - 1 . ' ; . ' * w':" ' . " I r I Prices 1 Hats and ^' -to-Wear .| inery season on the lStli From E ' it iiiducementa-JiL. this . depart* -B ty and stylish Pattern and oth- B II at |jp nt Reduction S I?co9t of these hatsr Miss-Sim-?H-? T?.??. _ :hesa bargains and will appre- ? * Reductions i IK made in all Dresses, Suits, 9 1 st stock in the county and no IS let us show yeu what bargains Kg S GOODS 1 line of useful anl appropriate p our gift problem without any | r stock and you will get some- g ing at a reasonable price. K z. Burns ? EST STORE.* , I Trft IT PALMEr. CntCUATE ' I?'| OFTIcr 9 TO 12 A.M. K?, I 4-IOURS 2 S P.M. LP. S. D. COLEMAN | IHlPOPRf.CTOR '4 T. 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