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" ^^222S^?6iisLii5?656 ! R!ER J W?:?K>EL1., Editor. Wl?L . - I .1 Pohlifhi.i juvery Wednesday Evening - TERMS ~ tLfcO 'O., A;e^r. To -cents for 6 months 60 <ee?ftfr fpr^- sionths?Cash in Advance. B?i*lEJitpn.:ts:in no way responsible for. ttievjtnAi^fcpsed by corresponEnteresl -at tfv? Post Offlce at Roxboro, {V, C? as second-class matter. tTrRepresentative | **Fr.5* ASSOCIATIQN Rtwtjorp, ,N. C. May 30th 1923 ?' : ? THffWEMftORE SPOT. We ei* pH-yroad of. the wonderful ?i%?nt?4'.tnt,;.\yhich has been made by- tt?r^MC>arS of thl? County, especially. the i-progress maie in the laat U-?--ycnw.- >Vhile Person County hM n?h|s .-lawn rated by the outaide - world i?e one -td- the- best agricultural enuntlje-In- tie -State, it is neverthele?a tfBratntcuUural County entitled - to tbeitighejit rank. Travel over the aroad rqaddjittihith go into nearly every -aeotiofi .at tile County, and you will aee-Jeamea.tVhich v.-ill delight the eyes-BrotUi: fields dotted with hand o*?:-heme^iequipped, with all mod era > tantveni?wes?water, electric op<l ? I'nrrg" -""-'y r hem*, Wsralare. say you will find as man* . asdic .graduates in these hamcn ns am atiyiCom,l> In '.lie Stat-? aecwBihtc tniipopolntion. The farmers, while, ale- think, still adhering too roach t?o the ".tie crop, tobatco, are faxmssr otisorriing tj the; latest and most hnjrsbvett nietho-s an J. are every yenr ^improving not only their lands hilt: thbir: homes an.I are taking an eapfcioi prihe in their farms and " rmieual.trt; 'Ann "n- ;s wen?bat ' Hesse' in the sore spot. Only fifty eight per '.cerft of the farmers of this Connty. :ovtti- the_ lands which they tead,.lar,':fig f .rty two per cent who are-reBteiBv; aad.ci is the renter who is nafekmgkinge the advancement we wonidliioe tto s?e. And here is where the nrah wita travels over these good roadv and views the country i&?struck with fhe'fatithat something is wrong. TWe iternop ;<rf- the average renter is far frdm' bemfr .what they should be ?tfar^frbm^fcefcig -such a hom* ,as the owner wMiiId. like -tp occupy. This is a touchy isubjtot for every owner who is rooting- <>n? of these farms will say. that hp fami.-hes the very bes* dwelling he t an,; ar.d that the little caper.icA r^very: year eat up the profits. We do coti doubt hut what th-r? is o 1st. ror truth :n itjlteiner.t, but we wor la,-. if ;l*e ren4- r had more can*id?*n: n. >f he hri t home :h whh.il tjvr *: wi wif,- " uli feel !ik ? , takicr io ^re pr-le. v : , i feel lik?they ir.dicd !?d a if the said renter ttdos.hl vt msrhe a bv-tter t*n-1 ib|| i'toikji Ini li i :i- i turn :r. more profit. out any {convenience*. and, in-1 deed, fewcomfort*. no man <?r woman can- bo dissatisfied with aurh a btyiaml a dissdcUsfiod ms* never .'idj. snd riever will, do good work. WeHviah. aofne lan Jlord of tW# County *drto\ild make the start, improve t be dwell in#. Rive 'hem room enough * ro t hit the children will not ali hirre id be crowded into an attic, paii t a b* tie.- add nn attractive porch, aae thirt 'he tenant has some of the otBiWitfr.aw a?. well as comforts. We believe ,*t?i wdHv pay in dollars and center certa inly you will be rewarded wrtb the conscience of having tried to bettJjtr he condition of your fellowmrrtr. !Ari+ ha* it waHK tmhA ?1 -Jit -ST Al ?KM IX DER. IW? -hstra tfrpm the agricultural re-1 portali4.fi tatttoco arrears ha* been! V/ ' .inert: - i ;en par cent. This may not ] v be tenet hist I)** Opur.ty, but you must mMii'tfit flrtiHbrii ntaril ban eauaciij many, tarn-era ht;-,.. Etatarn N'orth'i Carolina,:Si>utlr Cmil(lr rgla ar.d " ? uvea A.ab-.r.. : -o :-o -v.,-, .-i,.i, i.. I * t -1 .. - . , , . > 01. . . anrptinri. v.umthm. beinjc .favorable tg. -J ' tha.trnti" an -opirii ' 1 ' i ii mmi1 !T ~ than- ! tpor jieci r un Increase. What | tjf ,, ..flftfUhifTn t .ffi- S'r .;?. 1- . . ior: ttt>)?Sav W'A>' liefa ai)yt-bm~ rt s . mnbioJ'vriiWhwlH ;,o. n.-g-fiy>tvith th^ tad w ~.-?r.i?r' ?' - ' " _.1* jjj? .' -- - I . 9 ? 7? - ? Eb->-V- ? -e -t have no advicp to sure the farmer, for all we knew abouCThrming is a little "book laming," but it Joes look to us that it will b* wise for evety fafcner to look well to his winter supplies. The fruit crop in this County is almost a total failure and you can not tcount on - putting up much from this source for the winter, but you can all have good gardens, and from these gardens you can provide well for the family. Can snaps, peers, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, and hi fact dozens and dozens of things can be produced in the garden which will make living worth while. Look after these matters and do not stake your all on that tobacco crop. If you thought we were joking when we made mention last Week oi the philanthropists thi^ town yon were mistaken. One of" them, Sir. R. A. Biirch, informs us that he is willing and ready to tender the site for a high school building at any time the-authorities may call on him. This is a generous offer on Mr, Bureh's part and is not hot air, for Superintendent Beam says when that township high 6chooi is buitt that it ought rot to be built within the limits of the town, but on some suburban land, and- no more? desirable situation ean be found Liiatr the property ~offered by Mr. Burch. Our hat is off to Mr. Burch. President Riddick of Stkte College tendered his resignation, or rather asked to be relieved of the duties of president and assigned to the department of engineering a3 dean. The papers this morning, Tuesday, stated his request had been complied with and the presidency ttfndered Dr. Brooks, Superintendent of Public instructions, with the understanding that he would accept. We knew of no man better fitted for the presidency of this great college than Dr. Brooks, for he has shown by his dealing with the legislature that he is a past master in the art of dealing*, with men. Several have been mentioned as possible successors of Dr. Brooks but no appointment hi^. been made. ? r-0 : ^ Hon. Heriot Clarkson of Charlotte har been nkmed by Governor Morrison to succeed the late Judge Piatt D. Walker as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Xor:h Carolina. This is a solendid appointment and will' meet with general approval. Q BUSINESS LOCALS. / WIND STORMS art flaying havoc ?n i. ? country. See us TODAY Tdmoiro^ Tuay be ton late. SATTEKFIELT INS. AGENCY 4 Old and Tried". -if you have something you da no! want some cne eV?e may want it ,Teri about it in ouc "Want" column The young- folks come hero because they find what they wart. Wilbur: Satterfield; beans, ohe of. the very be$ bears you can plant, at Hugh Woods jr jr jr Cures Malaria. Chilh llllll and Fever, Dengue 01 V Bilious Fever. Get your Shoes from Wilburn & Satterfield. All leather will tell. WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY. Acknowledged the BEST. Ttey or reasonably priced and give satisfac tion. When you have battery troublcome to t us, we know ow to trea them. S. M. BRADSHER, at Jack son Garage. 3-7-ti FOR SALE, a good dwelling, con tainang 8 rooms, goevt automobile smokehouse, fairly good stable; goo< garden, fine location, close in. Ver; desirable hctae. Price reasonable. A.p ply to T. S. Clay, 5-30, tf Get your Bathing Suits. Bathinj [Caps and. Hats and Bathing Sh.">ps t< ry-Ptch from Wilbu-n ,v Soy. beans,-one of tbe very bes bea?>? you can 'plsfti, at Huprh Woods - 1 *. . . . v . ~ N'o* a raaficlabla. 4u.-uUlng 4? Per l! a Cumity fioV' in-ti111 againit anijigbtning, Why a?t a .TTOc Storm policy when "it on.t bijt a fey SATTF.UFr^t.r THE ROXBORO COCB AM UNMARKED GRAVE. Could the. lcved one. restinfl^in the family lot, bat see the yet unmarked grave, would you longer hesitate to provide some sign of your Jove and respect T the . erection of a simple monument is a most fitting demon- j stration <if your love," a fit symbol j conveying to future generations that message of respect for the one that has passed beyond: Nothing so saddens the heart as to see a neglected grave, withoui^even an inexpensive marker to perpetuate the memorv of those loved so dearly. 'Tis a sad duty so often neglected, yet an obligation that should be- performed without hesitancy or- delay. Sed J. M. Phllpott, Roxboro. N'. C. witb Salisbury Marble- Co., Salisbury, N. C. Anything furnished from the smallest headstone to the largest family , memorial. ltpd. Twenty five cents spent in our "wanf" column may mean many dol lars. Try it. "Everything to screen with", Watkins & Bullock. 1. LOST, 2 keys, one on each end of gold chain?1 pest -office key and 1 Yale lock key. Finder please return to The Courier office and oblige. FOR SALE, a valuable' farm of 52 acres, good 4 room dwelling house, good well, good stables, com crib and wheat house and 2 curing barns. 12 co land, located near Surl. Price $2500. Terms: One half cash, balance . CIP year. Apply to V. Lunsforri- B:r. fccro, X. C., or L T. Dameron. Timberlake, N. C. ' lt| Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever. Dengue or" Bilious Fever. It destroys the germs. " ROOMS TO RENT, Two or three: furnished rooms. Mrs. Abbitt, Acadegiy Street. ' We cater to the young folks but this dees not mean that we cannot' supply the old. Try us. . Wlibum & SatterfieW. . NOTICE. Jtist received-** big shipment of Daisy Red Dog an<J four cars of good feed hay. If you have any corn you wish to sc-ll, brjng it to m<* " R. H. Gates, at Depot. bairass your friend with signing your bond when for a few dollars vou can buy your bond. See SATTERFIELD The Bond Man. SATTERFIELD INS AGENCY. Another shipment of Oxfords recive i this week, they keep coming and. we keep selling them. Try .us \V?!hum & Satterfield. Soy beans, cue of the very best beans you cair^blant, atJH'-gH Woods INSL'RANCE should be a year aj head, r.ot a minute late. You pay the i .. ?" ciTTrnrrrin .l |/i cniiUiii 1C.LU I'BVS h?5Res. See SATTERFISLD, "Do It Xowr. Large' stock of sereen wirfc, dec-. *, wlr iows, low price?. Watkins & Bullock. . ) WAXTED: TV/o live hulling salesmen f>T salesladies to r.present us ir. ^ Person county.' Can earn 1^5 to $15 per day. The Murray Hosiery Com"m parry. P. U. Fuquay. District Manager, Burlington, N. C. 5-23, 2ts. r SHI X JUST <* " 200,0(H :l i ' : CAR !"'-'TV Birds Neponset ax 1 Shir 1?^ ? LA&GE c Galvanized ai > ? Shit ?? Watirins * :,js? - Sicrytking t, fi?r- f~ 1IER MAY 30th 1923 Take a !o:k at thoae screened kid- ] r dy koopijfor the babie? $12.75. It will' pay you to tirade with ua. Try it. Wili barn A Satterfield. ; .-; A few more Gold Seal Congolium Ruga 9~x 12 for $14.75. It rwill pay! you to trade with us. Try it. Wilburn[| & Satterf ield. ' | 666 ji 66 quickly relieves Constipation, j j Biliousness, Headaches,. Colds ortd LaGrippe. Five Tornadoes last Saturday in a radius of forty miles. Storm insurance cost but a trifle. See SATTER- j I FIELD for prompt service. MONEY, MONEY MONEY TO LOAN, ANY AMOUNT j ON FARM LA.\f>S, LONG TIME, i EASY . TERMS, ADDRESS BOX 88, RALEIGH, N. C. Get the best line of cement, plas or. and laths from Watkins A Bui-' }ccl. FOR SALfe, lot on South Main Street. Price right. See J. E, Kirby. TRAVEL ACCIDENT POLICY! For five dollars a year we will sell you a Travel policy protecting for $5000.00. See SATTERFIELD. ; "Do It Now". Fires the greatest x}iwmy?to A nianity and property. You may bo 'j next, See Satterfidd for safety.'"Do ;j "Old and Tried". ?. : i it ...... PAINTING. I wish to announce to the public j that I .am now in business and will j appreciate your work. Before bavin? jj any painting done give me a chance :j to figure witH you. Best work and p most reasonable -prices guaranteed. Call at Doares 3arber Shox, Roxboro, = K. C. ' -1-18. 8tpd James 'H. Perkins. Special '! . FOR A FEW DAYS, UNEEDA BISCUIT 7c ' , 3 FOR 20c ' ' ' ! . FRESH j VEGETABLES j EVERY DAY. ; ' ' ? ' LET US " ' ~ i SERVE YOU.' ~ i ; . , ; |, PHONE US YOUR. ORDERS. ! BLANKS t?? -ANDMORRIS i O L E~&~ {ECEIVED If )1JL\K I" SHINGLES ! ! I LOAD id American -Twin sgles. , 7 ,|i nSTOCK G-id painted Tin g.te3. ~ ' ~ ^ _iz _ fe Bullock ti^Wuiid witi" r~ z: 7 sSTSTTT 7 7 " .o J,' gr-sfcr - i: ? - : . . ' . - ' ;"v- a: - - ' . ' -SSi mi#- - " . 5 . t il S " 1 Quality Worthy of The Price Our Answer is . , . "Yes - oAlivays" \? A cheap shoe and a good shoe may loot H 1*1 n I . ... _ ?- J kg Iumce. oo do two railroad tickets, but one will P carry you farther than another. So will a ?< | good pair of shoes carry ycu farther than a I cheap one. The same argument will apply to ? any other article of merchandise just a3 aptly p I? as it does to shoes. When a person buys a 1 =f cheap article, he feels good when he pays [S for it' and is disgusted every time he uses it. When he buys a good article he feels better p ^ every time he uses it for the recollection of P quality remains long after the price is for- P ? gotten. We are not the only merchants who sell p ?ij good merchandise but we have always urg- P ? ed our customers to consider quality first and P g then the price. We have always tried to han- 1 5'. die only dependable goods and the chances p A I aie always iri favor of'your getting the best p tj for the money if you buy it here. Our stocks k ' are in fine shape and we arre always pleased fj ato serve your _ jp _ I HARRIS I I ' ii' Roxbcro's 'Vest Store ' |i | B U R N S I * 'Smt Are You a ? . \m ma, i i wss BOOK If you are a pass-book'man or woman you know the VALUE an i CONVENIENCE of having a bank account. . Having a bank-account will inspire .you to save money. Saving money will enable you to have money to grasp a good business opportunity when is comes along. Have you ever said to yourself: "If I only had money NOW!" The thing fo do is to open a bank account NOW. We will welcome your account. The Peoples Bank Roxboro, N. C. W' HY Do You WORK ^or Money?. WELLSAVE it in Buying. W E Sell for Cash and Sell for LESS. '' ?Swifts Pride W ashing -PmvdeF^ j ?- - 4*0, 7 tor gpc? r r ',v'. . _? J?lon8u..\. C. . ' r?? ' " - ' . + '
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