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, PAGE FOUR THE COURIER J. W. NOELL,. Editor. i ? : Pabliahed Every Wednesday Evening SUBSCRIPTION TERMS fl?0 a year, 75 cents for 6 month: SO cents for 3 montha~-Cash in AdThe Editor is in no way responsible for views expressed by correapon dents. Entered at the Post Office at Roxboro, N. C., as second-class matter | Forfl^n A*fv?rti*l?g Represent ?tf* c 1 TW AMERICAN PR?>S ASSOCIATION Koxboro, N. C. July 4th 1923 -THAT STATION AGAIN. Like Banquo's ghost, the depot proposition will not down. Be it said to the credit of the Norfolk & Wes, tern Railway Company the reason we have no creditable station is through no fault of theirs, for they have sent different delegations here, telling us they were ready and willing to build a station when the citizens of Roxboro get together anj decide on wjtere they want it. But, there are too many factions here, too many wanting it at the place where they will derive the most benefit?some from land values and tome from other causes. The first location proposed was known as the Barnett. crossing. To make this site available the town had to guarantee to spend something like fifteen or twenty thousand dollars. The second, known as the Burc'i crossing, was oat of the onestinn. m it was nearly a half mile beyond the town limits, with no Sidewalk*" apd only a light sand clav road. T? make this available, it would cost the town something like foftv " thousand dollars, and thia the town would never agree to. The third, and the mcst desirable cf any of the char ares, was known as the Winstead-Sergeant offer. This, in many respects , was on ? kteai lucuti'Jii. but the cost to the Railway Company in making it available was prohibitive. These in a nut shell are the sites, new, which the town is divided on. Many of ua think and contend that . tlie pfspscjite is at or near the pres*" ent loci# ion. - No one \vi|J benefit, finaneially; by the adoption rf this site, but the town will not he .called on to lay any street? or sidewalks. The Railway Company ha* dft::,Wvl : has plenty . of 'ar.it a" this point to build a desirable. rv fa t v.y believe if ,the- t ow n \Vou!?l get v'v er and ask the' Cnrhpany to ..u*o site would ?e.? -s - b-tr :- x > station iei a very shi/Tt wh;lev * b been toM, by. ;*v. *ty u'orl a'.ith. . that th Company v ' frail Id a*. ? r brick s'atir.n. .v "*h " *> !5 so that one ca'n 0:r. -fr ?-i any trrfn n-r? bout. L'V' ny>h:ene<- > any ItirJ < f w nth- r. h c t U vraIk u vs. nqi b rh v snar-th;*. ftei%h! station r> ritt'e f :.r:h. v *Mith the; v.-ill have ronj' ? ? "!bb.* v:-o"" 'rivk* aee and ev.yUun^ ca.- lv? ma1 at tractive and comfortable fir -natrons of the statbh.. In another article in *hi? ??mjv : 3 notice from the Secretary ?f Yht Chamber cf Commerce eailmyr for : mans meeting on next Monday night July 9th, for the purpose -of thresh irifg out this question. I.et the citi sens crnie together and finally de cide this matter, and "hen if the ma jority says move the "station to J a long, to Jalong let it po. But let u< settle it, and then put it up the Railway Company. HIGHWAY LUNCHEON. 1 ?o? The highway luncheon, given last Wednesday?try tb? .Chamber of Com wmjjiimt "i.arv to visitors ftyui Greensboro, Burntfgtiii, Virallina arid ether nearby towns, was a - : l*M? saeccaa, The Rntbors people did themselves proud and everybody .'v. went away singing the praises of this ?ood town. On the: first page will .be ; , found a write up given by Mr. Tones, ~ Of His Greensboro Newel. We o rb Tet. tng Mr. Jones teli.it, for, of -ours?. Beet Mi 'to put "it on thick, but'road ? Mr. Jones' opinion. ~ WhiV' tirr" far:t :-,n v. ' ' *' parpos? of having our neighbors i ' - . \ * * ' know us better, it ru also intended; ts stimulate interest in that much' advertised six miles of "bad" road] r j in Orange county. We believe the ' J meeting will really result in good, i for already the Chamber of Com merce is at work on the project. [ 'C ? o ( Automobile owners are the most . liberal tax. payers in the country. $12.50 for license tax for a Ford and - up to $40.00 for a big six. These tags! will bring the State the munificent sum of three million five hundred thousand dollars, while the gasoline tax, three cents a gallon, will produce three million more, and still you rarely hear of an automobile owner kicking about his tax. And then these , vehicles are all taxed by the County . I for County purposes?reverything about them taxed save the honkhonk. * o Sounds like Ccle Blease: "Vrtti oinf- nnfVivnm Vstlf a ennnlr r>?-1 common liar," Governor Morrison told TV. T. Bost, Greensboro' Daily ' News .'correspondent today as the j executive showed the newspaper man the door, and ordering him out the governor told the corespondent if "I ever catch you in here again I will ,1 have you kicked out." - ' l ' . . ... . - I McAdoo is running strong in the straw vote for presidential nomira- 1 7tnr,~ leading the field on the demo- . cratic ticket. As a free-for-all Henry Fofd lias them all stalled. Guess Tom Boat can now drop in. ' by way of the back door, at the State $ Capitol building, as the Governor Has gone to Asheville for a stay of two- months. ( < TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND.. } ~ \ Under and by virtue of the powers < conferred upon me by a certain deed } of. trust executed on December 30, 1913. by William Brann Mitchelk and wife, of record in^Bjok 1, page 41*. ~ office of Register of Deeds of Person . County, to secure the payment of! | two bonds therein described, default!' having been made in the payment of I. said bonds and the holders thereof having requested that the power of sale contained in said deed of trust be exercised, I will on AUGUST 3, 1923, * at li? o'clo?k noon at the court b^n-in L door lr? Roxbtfro. North "Carolina, .?ell at public sale to h? highest bidder for cash the lot <-f land conveyod by , ?aid dt-?d of trusV to-wit: That lot or parcel of lr.nd lying and b:-in? in Koxboro Township, Person CeuAtv. Stat? of N-trth Caiol'.na. it be-'ns? . that' ! V of land ai'tiatf'd on " h?. ",y?8t ride of the public'r-.ad from {tqxbor? W Allo-nsviile (old read) and adjoin* . 'n^r the- lands of. V* IT. T.-.r..:. Yr.r.cey . ?? ' n...w u.n-i>. containing i' .:iv.-1 avave. J at .less.. Per description "by j ) c"": *rtd bounds, <io Book r,f Or- j . i: r s ird . !")i rt'.1-' in t:v- :n:'e . of* - k f Person County Superior * Ccur- :h iha* po .Teeming cr.: tiked S. B. Wn?i<*?df E\r. of C. S, JViPjtead.vs Mr*; T 9tx M. Satt' rtteld mi.] -"hei's. I: * Y-t: ya rrfcular i 1 or parcel <?f land. oorv.vyel by.S.} I 3. .Vinstead. c> r?;:n'5?ion * > flttam This J .0v 2. 1323 1 3. G. WINSTEAD. Trustee. I k NOTICE?LAND SALE. ?o? By virtue of the cowers contained in lhat certain deed of trust, executed by Moses Win stead, Jr., an! wife, to me as trustee, on the 2nd day o? March, 1012, to secure the payment . of the amount due by him to Otto S. t Oakley, which deed cf trust is of record in the Register, of t)eeds office fnr Person county in Book 1, page 115,* <he terms of same not having been complied, with, upon application of the said Otto S. Oakley, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction at the Court House door ill Roxboro, N. C., on " SATURDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1023, * Mt 12 o'ckfck M., . Jdl? - Uairt nf land rnnypyed in said . scrihei as follows: -Bounded on the , Vorth hy R. I,. Paylor'y old Thaxton Place; on the East by the estate of C. S. Winstead, Jr.; on the South by Flem* Crawley and Alex. -Glass, and en 'he West by Misa Lula Oliver, containing 86 acres, more or less, be-' inK known as a part?of the, old "Xewnion Place". '. This Jnlv 2nd. lft&fr.--- " g .... W. D. .MoCTitt, TruhSefy . ^ . tl.'V ONF. wsntir.fir: tin cans can j *' ' . !!' 1 ' 'I1' 'N- C. ..... .7 V?|1| *s? -rf 1 ' I THE ROZBOBQ COURIER BUSINESS LOCALS. if yon have something you do no want some one. else may want it Tell abont it in our "want" rolumr REMEMBER? \ You wiH save money by vtfuyin your furniture during the month o July from me, as I am making som i? ?i? ? ?-?" iMmi'MvuBiij iun iincco vif everywiinj in the furniture line, Uook at m liittf, hear my prices, then buy wher your good judgment tells you. E. D, CHEEK. FORD TOURING CAR for sale, i fine condition. Will demonstrate i anywhere. If you want to see i write me and I will drive it to you home. Price reasonable. V. E. Dun can-, Woodsdale, N. C. . ltpc HAIL TROUBLE! In 3 minute hail can destroy thousands of dol lars worth growing tobacco. The bes Company in the world stand your hai losses. See SATTERFIELD. "Do I One of the beauties of a dress i to a large extent the style of it. Ou Salesladies are expert in this lin. ind delight in showing you. Wilhuri Sc Satterfield. 1 . Keep your money at home. Ybi tave for 75 years made the North an: Egst rich with your Life Insurant noney. Why not patronize your owi 'Sunny South". It Will pay you ti ret a JEFFERSON. See 9ATTER "IELD. "Do It Now". 6 66 66 quickly relieves Constipation Hiliousness, Headaches, Cold; usd LaGrippe. Have you seen the latest Life Poli :y? The JEFFERSON will pay yoi >10.00 per month for every thousani 'pilars for disability. This will no >a taken from the policy at death Don't cost you a penny to find out 5ee SATTERFIELD TODAY. Temc>r row may be too late. Satterfield Ins Agency, "Old and Tried". 1_ -t? BUY EXTRA nice 7 weeks Dure pigs now for February "killers, each. .1. R. RJ-harddon, TiArbevillti Va. ltpc FOR SALE, one Geiser threshe and tractor, 8-16; one Case stee thresher and 12-25 tractor, at attra: tive prices. Ready to run. You ca: see them any time, or write J. F Gooch, Timberlake, N. C. GENTLE HORSE' and good deliv ery. ws?on for sale, cheap. Wasro has covered top, s::d:rrcr doors. Ca he used for any kirrd of delivery. < F. Womble, Mebane, N. C. 6-27-2p HAIL INSURANCE! See SA1 TEKFIELH :mt. Y<oar Jobecoo hi started to Trow. F-y .' *?.00 per act I nnll -insure you affair * h.r.L G:t h 7; is fr^' the' *n'iv*> on. Tt is" a .very delicate master " to as your friend to sign your botiii It. : :rsrq cTSi. ate to be .j-efuseL See SA1 TEfcfrl?l3>, pay *' fm vi ? r .."li'ffatjop, to stv: r'n?. SATTF? FIEI !~> M< \GENCV; "CHd an T- '.- \' '. CORN FOR SALE?at J?5.00 v burr:'. H. "S. Mortoi . 2*.~pd. Twenty five cent?? spent in ox "want" column may mean many do lars. Try it. Cures Malaria, Chilis and Fevei Denarue or Bilious Ftver. It de slroys the (terms. CAROLINA BOND, the most sal isfaetory bond paper for jroar lette heads. Not just as good AS, but little BETTER. This paper is_ hand! ed hy The COURIER office onlysend us your Order. If you want a real letter head o quality try the Carolina Bond. W are exclusive dealers for s Perso Coutjiy. Let us fijrure with. you. Th Courier. Koxooro. .X. (' CRIMSON CLOVER seed at Hu(t! Wn^ds. [? ' fi/KI1. ? , __L MB. BRADSHEH SELLS OUT. ?o? AIjp; S. 1-1. Bra.I'sher. '.yhb'.hag hdtu qnrriny the icpsii Hi'paili'iieiit ihi FaeksonJliitcr'.Co: has sold oat hit a tare st u> this busir.esS"fo .Mr. Jack ion,. Mr. UtarfuhaC ia__eas?ly. rTrcmmeat expert; mechanics- in this : ' - ' V r... 'H ! ' ' T-T-T TV .ov inc ha may efijrafce in.. ; . . ; I-Y 4th 1B2S , ; FOR. SALE, cow with second c?lf, both for (Si. Will trade for beef cow. C. S. Holeman, Timberlake, Route 2. 6-27 2t?pd ' Too la'te to lock* the door after the horse is stolen. See SATTERFIELD before the fire. He will do the rest. J 1??*? ?-' A man loves his dog next to hi? wiie. aAiiLiw if/LU win insure K your dog's life. Your fine milch cow ^ is very dear to you too. See SATTER' FIELD for all LIVE STOCK Insurance, "Do It Now". , , v _| n CRIMSON CLOVER seed for that t tobacco land at Hugh Woods. * FOR SALE, lot on. South Main Street. Price right. See J. E. Kirby. L 1 SHOAT LOST, red and black spotted, weigh about 60 Iba., with long face. Finder will be paid for trouble t and keep. Mosea Winstead, Roxboro, U N. C., route 3, box 10. 6-20, 3tspd. Brick for Sale, nica lot. Apply to Roxboro Brick Co., Roxboro, N. C. " 6-27-tf. s r WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY. 8 Acknowledged the BEST. THey are reasonably priced and give satisfaction. When you have battery trouble " i come to us, we know how to treat 1 them. S. M. BRADSHER, at Jack' son Garage. 3-7-tf. e _ I a THE CHEAPEST fertilizer?CrimJ son clover?at Hugh Woods. - ??.? i ? Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. V ? TOBACCO and com do best nfter 3 Crimson Clovel*. Hugh Woods. CORN FOR SALE?at $5.00 per barrel. H. S. Morten. 2t6pd. * 1 ? SPECIAL This WeeKCantdloupes 5 Strawberries 1 1 Tomatoes C Snaps ! _____ l ! Of Course n'j Everything I r. |i ? i Fr?r" i ri I J. VA v . A Table ; BLANKS ! . MORRIS 1 > ; i A i ? J "Lost Ycu lose from 35 to 5C -per cent of good wear on your shoes r |. | by not having them rebuilt by ' I our MODERN METHOD ~j j MACHINERY. The latest equipment of i j' I machinery and twenty two '"I i _) years experience enables us to give you the Very best in Shoe Repairing at the very lowest f ' | Q possible pirice. Our leather and n i work are guaranteed. e - Qw motto: Quick Service, i Courtesy, Quality. ~h -We do not Cobble, we REBILD You bave tried. She rest know j . L t;y the .BEET, Modem ? f ; : I shop, : " , i Ptiir ' im .Ynti Hnwii P r - - - ^ ,' ~~r~.? TZ : ? 1 T a iix i Ope; Monday ait I JULY 9*1 Mr. Albert Rodema pert from Baltimore, & Co. will have a disp and Winter fabrics al your measure for suit invited and urged to a select your choice. A we don't ask or want ] ment that does not fit. Sj-ou with the assuran buy at this opening she jltory. Come and let ui 1 I HAF !c ???? Roxboro's BUI pww?imiBnnnn.wiwwifm . : i MjLV _ tJBVjvi ?v w" Earning money aijd i 73 like building a'Kou1 voof on it. ? I Money in the bank n j- and your famiiy whe I f you have no bank If vou have a bank CREASE the BALAJj much as you can, w'hi We avill \velccm The Peo? iioxhoro. i L:uim>ca?a?a*rwi- hiibmh Hi rwiforh ** fctKP'i.' l? <iUN>r.-i - i ti | WRTH CAROLINA \ -AGRICULTURE A1 STATE COLLEGE STATIC Tnhr,leal Education lit State- College and fcr leadership In industrial progress. ' FOUR YEA^ Agriculture?Including General AgTicu Agriculture! Engineering, Animal Husbandry Science, Soils, Veterinary Medicine, Yocatioi Chemistry, Agricultural Chemistry. Ti Civil Engineering. Architecture and I Electrical Engineering. Mechanical Engineering. Textile?Textile Engineering, Textile * Agricultural Economic*. Business Adi General Science, Pbyslcs. Biology. TWO YE* Agriculture. Mechanic Ar One Year Course i Winter Course In Aft Summer Sett I'm for Teachers, for C< Excellent equipment In all departmen Session 1923-1*24 begins September < I Entrance reoulrements for Freahmar Mathematics, 2'? ; Science, l ; Elective, 6H. For catalog, illustrated circulars, and e I k 11 ur .nn. J. s. ? UUU1. Mr. J. S. Woody died at hia home I iifar Bethel?Hill on Friday even-7 , ing. Mr. Woody had been critically ill for some time, having_spent a long ; while in the hosptRtlstTrTvaletgh and j Greensboro.. Few men in the County had a larger number of real friends I than Mr. Woody, for, indeed, he was every man's friend. He "was 6'7 years old, and few have lived adlfn nf gyt'gtrc?" usefulness. The hnrial wnlir.. took place at "Bethel church on Sunr day svewiwi -rt- o? fir NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS / : - ''rf'^Tv -T- tioor-t oi County Commissioners wS) "meet on Monday, July inh*. J&sL. '>? bearing: cojn... ?-?.? . t-. - . .. ? ? )RI NG I STING I d Tuesday i, and lOth. I tn. Our Tailoring' Ex- || representing Strouse p lay of the newest Fall >;? t our store and take jS or overcoat. You are |] ttend this display and | fit is guaranteed and |j fou to accept any gar- S We are anxious to sell 59 ce that anything you ill be entirely satisfac- | 3 show you. IRIS ! . J ^ Vest) Store ??? RNS I 4 T'PTfr ,'i u I" I BEv 'm 7e invite r Account. lot having a pass book se and not putting a lakes a shelter for you n the "rainy day" account START one account strive to IN<!CE of your credit e.s le you can. e your account". >Ies Bank . N. C. i STATE COLLEGE ND ENGINEERING >N RALEIGH, N. C. prepares Its graduates for personal success rhe college offers Curses IN: Iture nnd Specialized Courses In Farm Crops, and Dairying. Biology. Horticulture,Jfoultry nal EducAton. ? rxuip vncmtsrry and Dyeing. Ilgbway Engineering. fanufnctnrlflg. Textile Chemistry and Dyeing, ministration. lSural tifa. IR COURSES IN: ts. Textile Manufacturing, n A?to Mechanics. * ieutture for Farmsrs. v allege Entrance and for College Credit. ta. I. i Class, 15 units?English. 3; Histbry, 2; ntrance blanks, write E. B. OWPN. Registrar. rplaints as to the valuation now placed upon land and adjusting: any unequal values. If any one thinks his jr. land is valued to higrh or too low on the tax books Monday vdll be the t"^Tne to bring the matter before the Commissioners, as ' no adjustments in values can be made after that date. * 7" W. H.' IT*rri$vJlhairman,; ; , ~ N KW POSTMASTER. ~ ? ill1. J? W-.--Chamber* having Ttt* ; ? sigaaA?aa piMtmntor hew R; N. i-fativjreton ha* been appointmi tam^ "? *craTrTRysTWisetBr, thA otUr t.-tVin* ' - ' f)'.^ - - h'rstoit ' r '' "" ' ' ' ' '' -own n r.! \aii . f' -fftcfofy. _ officer, -being wey- r.cj it^ ' tx> fift~ - he xw-'f-jti on, - . 1 . ' . ~ . ! -. ~ , ' ^.... i
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