NEWS PROM ROUTE FIVE
Mr. and Mrs. Lex Chandler, and
family, and Mrs. Easton Ropers
ppent last Sunday with Mrs. J. N.
Lunsford.
* 'Little Misses Beryl and Mary
France! Barton visited Missea Foy
and Edna Earl Lunsford Sunday.
Mr. Willie Gray was a Route Five
riaitor laat Sunday
Mr. and Mra. W. R. Rogers, and
family of Rougemont, Route Thi*e
spent the week end with Mrs. J. N '
Lunsford.
Miss Ma: i' Lunsfotd of Timber
lske, Route 2, spent last' week With
her sister, Mrs. J. R. Yancey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dixon visited
Mrs. J. N. Lunsford Sunday.
Miss Corene Lunsford spent Sun
day afternoon with Miss Ruth Clay
ton of Timberlake '
Renew your subscription promptly,
Wateh your Labbel.
MOVING!
????'.'? ? . - ? ? ' ? ? ?
We are going to move and in order to save
m6ving expense we will Hold a
15 DAY SALE
starting October 15th, f 925 ? Everything
win be sold at a BIG REDUCTION. If you
need TIRES, TUBES, OILS, or any AUTO
MOBILE ACCESSORIES you will?
SAVE MONEY
by coming to us. 1 0 PER CENT reduction
o? everything.
GIVE US A CALL
Jj. and W. AUTO CO.
Court St., Next Door to Moore's Market
Roxboro, N. C.
"7 ? ? ? SEE THE ?
CCMEDA? DRAMA
"Give and Take"
In 3 Acts
More' Than TOO "Laughs -
ONLY ONE OF SIX ?
BIG PROGRAMS
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CHAUTAUQUA
SEASON TICKETS ? $2.00
CHILDREN ? $1.00
Roxboro N. C. - Graded School Auditorium
Nov. 4, 5, and 6th.
Ttir. BOSB
report or thb condition of
the peoples bank
?t Roxboro in the State of North |
Carolina, at the close of busintsa, 1
September 28, 1923.
^ RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts, . -$827, 809.16
United States Bonds and
IJberty Bonds, 125,400.00
All other Stocks. Bonds,
and Mtrtgages, ? 90,550.00
Banking Houses, $9,248.82
Fur' and Fix., $10, 500.69, 19,758.01
Cash in vault and net
, amounts due from Banks
Bankers, and Trust
Companies, '109,882 1 2
Checks for clearing 7,781.79
Total ..$1,187,131.58
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in $100,000.00
Surplus Fund ' 109,000.00
Undivided Profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid 22,110.63
Unearned Discount 4,060.00
Dividends Unpaid 3.218.75
Bill* Payable 245,600.00
Deposits subject t? check
Individual 964,69082
Deposits Due State ?t NX}.
or any Official there of 79,199.72
Cashier's Checks cat
standing - 4,758.20
Certified Checks 32.12
?Time Certificates of Deposit ?
Due on or After 30
Days 286,751.80
Savings Deposits -r~- 69,272.14
Accrued Interest due
depositors, - 3,167.50
Total .$1,187,13158
State of North Carolina ? County
of Person, October 6, 1925.:
I,"E. G. Long, Cashier of the shove
named Bartk, do solemnly swear that
the above statement -is true to <?6"
best of my kijowled?^ and belief.
E. 0. "Lonsr, Vicc-prest ' nti
Subscribed and kwo: n to fcofore
me. this fl day' of Pel.. 1925.
M. VV. SA TTETCFI E LD," Nota ry ISA.
Cotroet ? Attest: .
W. H. HARRIS.
R. t,.* WILBURN,
W. R. HA.A1BR1CK,
Dirrdtyrs.
I Plant a pecan tree this fall nnd
| enjoy tome fine Pav:rsd nuts d'r'r.v
Jtho ceiriing winter*. advise hort;:*wl:
fuial WmSrri of V.t <? t}> -Cell c^prer .
MONEY IN Ol'l) eU)THFS
Our second hand -clothes t calo ha
kent* up better this. summer thqr.
n?y previous sniui^f and We feoi .
(hat ?it is" "larVrel>' 'due to t?ie space
which the. News papers of "our fHatp
so kindly gave us in June, but I tear
that our" pe6pV are forgetting us
ence more and we are asking you to
remind them once move to sen;! t?s
clothes. .. ,
We arc simply cverwhelmcd with
boarding pupils this^ term and are
j having ta buy double decker beds
i in order to house them. We must
provide work for each of these board
jers, for we take only those .who need
to be self supporting. It all depends
upon the qunnity and quality of
clothes which you s^nd us this win
ter, and we urge you to send all you
possibly can and as often as you
possibly can.
Also will you appeal through your
! columns for Auto Knitters which were
used during the war by the . lied
Cross and others vto knit for the
M- j
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TV t: ? ?
:jg."15l
Money to Lend on Farms
There, is an unlimited amount of money at our disposal
which we will be glad to place on -Person County farm
lands. We are prepared to lend several hundred thousand
dollars to Person County farmers. One half the value
of your farm will be loaned you on 1st mortgage. Loans
are made for a period of 33 years. Semi-annual pay
the loan in 33 years. Straight six per cent interest and
no commission or fee charged ? only actual' cost of ap
praising farm and perfecting the title. Loans may be
paid on any interest date a?fte? five years.
We would suggest to those interested in borrowing for
agricultural purposes that they immediately see ?
Att'y R. P. Burns or TJie Peoples Bank
LOCAL AGENTS IN ROXBORO OF THE
North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of
? J - . _ ? ? . ?
? Durham
?
soldiers. Wc have not the money
with which to buy these machines,
bat if they can be given to us, cacb
one will make it possible for a boy
o- girl to become self supporting.
Please act promptly for our need
is very urgent.
Gratefully yours,
Crossmore School, Inc.
Parcel Post ? Crossmore, N. C.
Freight ? Spruce Pine, N. C.
NOTICE '
I All parties who have not paid their
1921 taxes take notice that after
l Nov. lat this tax will be put in the
hands of collectors, and you know
he has to have a fee for collecting;
therefore, I urge you to call and set
tle this tax. It must be paid. '
N. V. BROOKS,
Sheriff.
DURHAM? ROXBORO ? SOITH BOSTON LINE
Making connections in South Boston for Danville and Richmond,
V?. ?Daily Kxcept Sunday
Lv. Durham
8:00 A. M.
1:30 P. M.
4:00 P. M.
Lv. So. Boston
10:30 A. M.
4:30 P. M.
Lv. Durham
8:30 A. M.
1:30 P. M.
Lv. So. Boston
4:30 P. U.
Lv. Rcxboro
9:00 A. M.
2:30 P. M
Ar. Roxboro 6:00 P.
Lv. Roxboro
9:30 A. M.
11:30 A. M.
6:45 P. M.
M.
Ar. So. Boston/ '
10:00 A. If t
3:30 P. Kf |
Ar. Durham
10:30 A. M.
12:30 P. M.
6:45 P. M.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Ar. Roxboro
9:30 A. M.
2:30 P. M.
Lv. Roxboro
10:30 A. M.
8:30 P. M.
Ar. So. Boston
3.30 . P. M.
Ar. Durham
11:30 A. M.
6:30 P. M.
We make connections in Durham for Buses *oinr to Greenabora,
Raleigh, Goldsboro, Wilmington, Morehead City, New Bern, Fay
ettesrilU, Sanford, Chapel Hill, Oxford and Henderson.
siroig Pail
and
Proctor & Gamble
ON SALE IN ROXBORO AT YOUR FAVORITE CROCIR
2 CAKES GUEST IVORY
3 CAKES P and G The White Na
phtha
3 CAKES STAR SOAP
2 PKGS. STAR NAPTHA POW
-DER
2 PKGS. CHIPSO
1 LARGE, -S-TRONG GALVANI
ZED PAIL ? " ?
" REGULAR VALUE $1.05
This Bargain Will be on for one W sek. . Don't fail to get Your Share
While it Lasts.
ROXBORO: J. Y. Blanks, Sercre ant "and Clayton, Chas Holeman
and Co., Aubrey Long and Co., D. C. Johnson, W. E.. Ashley, Rose3
5. and 10 Cent Store, H. WooeU, A. O. Yarboro, A. S. Hassan, W.
B. Cozart, Longhurst Mercantile Co., S. G. Cozart, R. M. O'Briant,
. Mtiore^Bros.. Co., Fox and Co. Rougemont: H. L. Carver and St>n^i
all for
To our Farmer Friends:
The tobacco market is in full blast now with all buyers
and Companies represented. Prices have advanced since
the opening day, and all grades of color tobaccos, with
good boc^and texture are selling at TOP NOTCH fig
ures.
Roxboro T obaceo
Market
In Full Blast'
CommcAi tobaccos, which, unfortunately, predomi
nate so far, are selling as well, if not better, and no pile
nvpr lnnlred Sn ynn can bring your tobaccos on whend
ready, and we can assure you that you will get as niuckfj
for it as any market in this section.
We will endeavor to keep you posted from week to;
week as to the conditions prevailing, and you can rel
UpOh U4 tO take care of your interest, as heretofore.
HYCO WAREHOUSE, W .T. Pass and ?o.
WINSTEAD WAREHOUSE CO. T D. Winstead
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE, W. L. Umstead.