THE COURIER J. W. N'oeil, Editor. ~ Miitbed Every Wednesday Evening ^ SUBSCRIPTION TERMS 4UI a year, 75 cents far 6 months St cents for 3 months?Cash in AdThe Editor is in no way responsible her views expressed by corresponi 1 fur*mto A<i?eTtihM R?spre?entx-c> j TWEAMFRICAS PRfSS AHVCIA TklV aieiol at the Post Oftfce at Era hero, N. C., as second-class matter. Rodboro, N. C. Nov. 5th.l334 GET IT FROM FIRST HANDS When t he Tobacco Growers Cooperative Marketing Association was first inaugurated this County eats considered, ind uoubUeae was, oae of thf strongest Co-op counties in the State but, judging by the many ernes which were on the doiket last | week, there is {treat dissatisfaction within the ranks of -hp members. . Of coarse, many thihrrs - have' betbr aaid by both the loyal and non-loyal mmrnMer: which vxiuid have been better unsaid, and doubtless many tb%rs which were not true. l-'oi tnstnnro 5t is resorted in the County that the AesuJttUea is on its iaat leys, and is destined to failure. We know pothm g about the financial condition of the Association, but sae do know that it is paying larger aad more satisfactory advances this * year than ever before, and word comes from other sections that the Association was never in better condition thsfi today. | " V Bat be that as it may, you wffl have ~gn- opportumty on next Saturday to hear from first hands just" now the Association is doing and if , yon really wrlnt to know the inside , fpets you will come out and hear Mr. Oliver J. Sand? at the court house /Saturday. If any man in the country knows the real condition uf the Association it is Mr. Sands. He ? recognibed as a man of rare judgement, a satmd business man, and we do not believe he would wilfnliy deeievp you- I? In the cut of State rs H. C. truest, salesman for Durham Seed &. which went up on appeal from | Huniii -Superior Court, in which aid Durham Seed Co. was held for peddling, the Supreme Court handed deem a decision reversing the decisis of the Superior Court. The caee will now come beck for judgement. This was a State wide ease, in which I it w?f claimed that herase* which loaded tip their trucks and sent them tmt to solicit business and deliver from said trucks were nothing more or less thp|i pedlers,-and the Supreme Court took the same view. This case was'' stubbornly, contesie.ll by Mr. C. A. Hall. who re-presented the Cotrtty in the case. o j snas .hatch married in rretTT CEREMONY. Burlington Young lady Bccotnrs the Bridn hf I>r: Ralph Brooks, j Borlingtn::. Nov. 2?Of interest j throughout fhr .tato and particularly | ra wntem North Carolina whert both ' Mm* Hatch and Dr. Brook*. art* well! kaaowfi war t he marriage of Miss I l*c? E. Hatch. daughter of Mrs.,: Gfwnre W Hn fch- bf Piedmont Estate* j *tid Dr. Ralph E. Brooks, son of 0. E. Brooks, of Boxbcro, which took place at Hie home of the bride Saturday afternoon at o'clock. Dr. William R.: Pottrr performed the ceremony whidh ! * ; one pipst Ipyely .sftci.i, 1 ?OS ot thr fail yeason. There were no attendant', the '"re 1I * many was accentuated with simpliB city throughout only members of the I intanediate families were present. fFoHnwine the wedding a reception I was piven at the home. A delicious I three course buffet luncheon was served by Mrs. J. Rainy Parker. Mrs. Rafoa Williamson, Mrs*Robert Barnwall and Mihs {Fannie Hatch, Immediately foUoainp Dr. and Mrs. Brooks taft fer a wedding trip to nomts of interest m the north. On their return they will be at home in Piedmont* hsajhln after ]&awn}Mr ',3. __ Mrs. Brooks is ajteaatifuLtypc ofl flhn^spaettc an r n ner.f tner and striking personality. She id a saaduat" if K. C. C. W. CJrceneim. and far some time has held a rmspmaaible position with thr 'Xatiotuil ?jrr Works, this city. Ik Brooks received h* education ? .a* Trtriiiy ' re later taking spe^ ^MWidl^'ai-TheJJaiversity d N'orth . BmflamdaaOad from the Jeffer.se- ' - . TiWrWBieice. he is now prominently ' connected witli the Raipry hospital as resident pbynctn. < ~unninjrha.ni News. ' Mr. Alexander L. Base attended the automobile races at Charlotte. He reports a very exciting and pleasant trip. Mine Vida Lea Stephens, onr popular teacher at Cunningham school, sport the week .-..J with - friends st Bailey and Raleigh. Mrs C. H. Richmond, who has spent the mraaaer with her daughter, Mrs. Gee L. Cunningham, left Teesday foe Richmond to visit her daughter. Mir ; Elen Ramsecr Richmond. , A large gathering of the best men and women of Persoft, Caswell and Halifax counties attended the speaking at1 the Cuningham school house Friday night. This war our fifth speaking at Cuningham and it' fs growing in mterest and members at each meeting. Friday night Nov. 7th tha Hon. Jar. S, Exsley. Commonwealth Attorney of Halifax courtty, one of Va's best orators anc giftsec speaker? wil I be with us. and a packed house is assured. So come early and pet a good scat?7:30 P. M. is .the hour j Mess -Tn? H T noVh.rf r I Seett. MjJfc M. and F. E. Wells, Walter P. Phelp* end Napoleon Turner are bucily engaged in having their fine crops of cotton picked. These gentlemen are someof Person counties best farmers, and they do onot believe in carrying all their, "eggs in one basket"?-a wiee mm'e to raise other crcps than tobaccco. . Curch Announcement for EphesusClement Field. Bu sines meeting at Lambeth Me mora 1. Satundayat 2:ty> P. M. Preaching Sunday morning at 11. A deeper spirituality in all the churches is our hiph aim. You can no* afford to neglect your 3wn prayer life, apd Bible study, or depend upon others to do this for you. it can not be done. L- V. Coggans. Pastor. ? Miss Louise Stalvey, -who: is teaching in the City schools of Raleigh, spent the, week' end here with her parents, Prof, and Mrs. A. B- Stalvty. COME I . TO SEE US IN OUR NEW STORE We are showing Domestic and imported China, ? Hand Painted ' China, Light cut Glass. Silverware and Novelties. Everything in Hardware. if \ ;| FARMERS HARDWARE Co. Roxboro. N. C. Phone 99 : ! U ' i iii.i ci ? ? THE ? j I HIGHEST ) |j V IDEALS J r **. :m 1 i The highest code ot | ethics governs our | g Lgjf professional services, mm ^ We do everythiriir if* nnrl meticulous re- H ,9 spect for the wishes J^B of the bereaved. .. 19 rhrr-47-M \ijrh<-47-l) W P SPKNTERS j.' 3L KiUteral Directors JH. Lj^x^vcjr * . v - - \ THE ROXBORO C OURIER Kart f*r ' '' ^jSSn' - ' A ml wm-r 7 : i \-n : 1 h \ V IS i ii j i y walkover sho Hj V . Atte: Why burn more coa and not be comfortab your whole house on fuel. Get in line and I mates cheerfully .give v?I now have with me expert heating man, : heating before cold 1 I II. L. NOR! Plumbing and H? I iufhy Fork Hqrh School Honor Roll. An avenajre of 90 on aM subject?, 0 on deportment, and perfect attanlance is the i ecoitl of the following: Second yrade- J ohi. Newtdnf Fourth (trade?Janie Heater, Raytrnd Allen, Herbert Whitfield. Comlia Moore. AHie Wade and Tstsey barren. _1 _i_ _ <1 Seventh Grade^-Eula Dilnavant. Ilieabeth Roper*. Frances Hnrdlp, ifbert OTJriant and Inez Wrant Eiprhth c!*d.>-Jame noger*. J Ninth grade?Willie Horton, 'IfIIIh i-nirif-l.iifft- Hnrtnn Eleventh paw*-:-Alma Brooke. ' . 1-, . . mbrr 5th. 1934. I ' "* ?L - , 2)f ES STETSON AND ' LDDTC ROXBORO'S ntion I ! I in grates and heaters tie when you can heat i the same amount of et us talk it over. ELstin. Just phone No. 217 : Mr. O. E. Warren, an j io call on me for that weather. HAN & CO. i J SPBCIAL TERM OF OOVKT. Thespecial term of Court last ' week was devoted entirely to hearfnp cesea brought by the Tobacco Growers Co operative Association against danrraet breakers Judge B. -F. long, irte iK ^ided. was unfaeiaetf i in bis judgements bnt~1t wSs planlv I shown that his heart was with the ! Association. In one of the most im j portant cases Judge Long held that | only a legal impossibility, each as. 1 an act of God, avoid excuse mm- dejHvery. | There were only two .contested eases, A* see recall,, ad in both Of those the < W won - c ut, most of the i .1 ! .? ., .?. ? -J ? jwmed.Thursday, evening'.- ? ~~ ''" , ' Appearance isi but how it doei Styleplu! Clothes here exclusi'vely *25 - *40 Keep one thing in mind abo Dlus Clothes?they are popu fabrics, well made at popula You know what is new as anyone. You see it oh the st in the shops, and read it in th and magazines. But you need to be remind you can get the new things plus, dependable make and < label at popular prices. We have a fine assortment ii and fabrics?we can please men and older men and b l. i-r i_ ? uatK. 1 ui more every lime. v\ have worn Styleplus Cloth will know what good clotl without extravagance. I VOUNG'S HATS nd Burp BEST STORE Have yon gc if you hare a bank acconrrtr a adding to your balance, we congri "keep it up." 1 If you have no bank account, in and open one. The satisfied, cc give you to know you are getting (- -en your determination to make y? Come in today. We win welcome yc THf Peoples ___ ^ "TheBwiktrftS : V * I ut Stj-le- A iar new ^ i prices. well as reet and e papers led that in Stylei known "" '/. - a models young ring you ^hen you es. you _ lies are, LMERY SHIRTS tOne? nd are REGULARLY atulte you and say we urge you to come infident ieeling it will ahead, will strengthar balance-grow.- ??~ i *. ' "* F*' i ^ i Bank, \ * * , | . ^ |

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