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THfe COURIER -y"V, 'J. w: NOELL." Editor, ?published Every \Ve8fl?sd?y Evening | ' SUBSCRIPTION TERMS . fl.60 a. year, 75fents fir 6. month* I 1 59 f?iU for?7 %<inthi ? Ca-h in-Ad. | 'V Editor is in no a-jiv responsible] ' ted by i-orTespon ADVERTISINO RATES: Display Ads, So Cents per _luch. ?j; ? Motices, 10" Cents per L.inc at tly Post Office at Kox N. C., >cj ind-claas matter. Wednesday March 1i>2-i. J\ BOYS CORN CLUB He are just ?s hnrppy as we- can - It ower our Boys G>rn Club, ynd you have no' idea how much pleasure ?? k, will five us when w?- Jiand oyer that fifty dollars t? "some \i-erthy joaaf! boy. We c: aid not rnt >rest the daddies in our efforts ' to secure ? county agent. but the boys are " imi-o \vidr-awa~ke and are takinsj * hi.kl ?>f the proposition . :ur liking, ?] and ere the year "closes are coin* t,i >!ibw . v > . ^ p:, I jfu?hi?n?4 j fell-Tpa who1 think the old way " is Qte beat jyay.'that there is a hotter | *?y- ' hoys, watch The Courier and ? mad every line that Prof." Smith publishes and when yoj) are in doubt I abont anything concerning your acre. | jutrt write him nt Wood-Male, N. <3., and he wiH see that" you ?et the | tcrormatSan desirsd. Y:u mny'thlnk ?a4 iii the \yi?Wt min Hvinpr, lit ?v< the b'.jy wh'?..hi>cd? the advice given by Prof. Smith is"" the bay who wins that fifty dollars. tWe want to show the old fellows I that corn oon be raised pr.fUably in! ifaii County and we hope some boyl Will make a state record in this con^ I Don't pret discouraged, keep^ ripht ahead and right ' behind the i t?-W, rain or shihe, -?lW will-) . make corn, and when us? hand yo\? j over fifty ? dollars y u can spend 1t | jurat as you like. * A CORRECTION _ _ ?Jir1 ?ool)icr columh vHll be found an" article .headed "A Correction," from one of our correspondents. This varerticn is n^t intended as a cor reetian by The Courier, for we had nothing to do with the -ta lenient taixie concerning the basketball pmw. The news wa? {umishpd by some onei of our correspmdents. and . if the statements were not correct it was not our fault. At every rne L-nows we are not .responsible for ?*ta?e*ner?t.*-^s7>i<;c -by ur eorresnon deota ? though we would not puh'isK any statement which we knew ti be ineorrert. If smy of the baaketbnlt" teams have a grh?van: e with another turn, they- < in fight " out aniorig" -j. thfmuidv :,.fo- a as in you, -ii~ "? no fiorbt" if aur?. - We . arc n't i>. jrae?! int. 'reeled in basketball* tndcVj .tar hobby is.rsi-i'i'- c >n Krrtn an interview with Mr. Bac n, r.? published brt our front pag". it. *f.:nW seem a' if his Company had IT cat faith in liorcbovo, having pliccd toons here on real estate amounting to more tban one humSred thousand 411m. Ye? and we oave faith, too, "for we realise that it is inly a limit-" ed area affeMe<i by short crops, and ?with -* jto'd crop this year, with fair <prfee% we will .wonder why we 'were . at *? disturbed over such 'ft smalt t htng* ? \ tw is ' the time to ^>e. thinking ? atott that garden; ^Vhen that #Dcd wife ??g(^*ts that you get the land in Xtxxl shape don't put her off ? get r-jrfct in the .gar len and get it, ready, ? ?,nd rwKDihfr a trod garden, a few. trniii r few rows will do much to , It-ep you from hsviric to crawl on ywor km*'; to -the "tfme merchant" texrmK fn a little credit" W> buy. (he . *.' . rife. iassry giowrlos' tfunpg (tie arm- , . .wr while yon me cultivating that 1,-harm^ crop ? ? . ? J v _ . ?? ^ ? -c * ? .. ? ? j _ . AW a: y?!c:;mc n our- j . iftafc the- li^t? nf ' il?n . fii .sanij jv -Hrwnrifr-irfth hk rw,: ien< , - : ? ? r ???*?? ?? - i , ? ? 1 1 i i - . i' i". <1-1 r- ' ?1i?-'<We?-! " ci. vicable;-. ? . V*- IVvuhei* Jones will find^tjve fieW' wHite unto harvest. ? ^ $ i<? juay hnve. trouble rg secui '' ing fertiliser to mirke another .crop bat from the way tbey have hut'.: hiuling it out this week there >}.m ?> . not teem to, he Bny" trouble' so far. , Judging vroru the \^,rk>y- kinds of .wcflthf-r we have had - reei*r>tly>J this year's, grjund hog. inu<!t have been a crossed-Up half-breed. ,o* ? ? / Ha. ?!,: Ud .1 \ . 'I. ' 'V fii? !? yr.at many year?, the f#ir rex ot Durham will be claiming undue dis crimination if Durhanftes fail to put across the proposed Y. W. C. A The annual" Atlanta basketball tournament is getting to be like vdme of the political elections: ?o ciit and dried, if the University of V?'' *9 - t Carolina is entered, that the out-* ciime is never in doubt. ' ?0? . Add another North Carolina first: t- ? best basketball team in the South. OLIVE Hill HONOR ROU. ' The h:no r .11 f<5 r the'fixth month cnr.ing Feb. 19th, . is givt-'n below. Tile students making the honoj* roll 'have- attained ap avetaga of n:t less than 60 per cent in nil subjects, with perfect attendance . and .d^port ftjent- ' & ???.-.Grade 1 ? 'fcucile PuHiam. How ard Daniel. Grade 2.? Guy Gardner, Richard Wiristead, 'G;ade 4. ? Curry Barnett, Maxine Clayton. Grade. J.? Melvin Taylor;' '-Sue Clayton." ? . ? . _____ ? Ki?ii|Mt:s? ci.cairvr ? Ephesus Sunday S?hc 1 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sa.vic?n at Clement, 3 p. m. . jVsui is worthy of our highest devotion. Come, worship with us. ' N'o life- is hopeless unless Christ is roied cut." ' ; . ??_?__ _ ? iWe are plen&^d, the community is making plans to put the i::i d in line shape leading to Ephesus church Xviw is the tijpe. We feel ?ure th County Commissioners stand reaoy. t,j cooperate. ? ?t - X. \\ COGGINS, Pastor. NEW DISCOVERY OF MEDICAL - SCIENCE MADE MR. SEXTON FEEL ,, LIKE NEW MAN r . ^ . Lynchburg, \'n.- Mr. Michael Sexton has had stomach trouble for veai*s: He tried dozens of reme? clies, and when about to resign him self to his fate someone tola him wonderful new diyoviry. Thftt dfac(?retgr~-w*g-- Med -O -Mi nt. ho tried It. To his amazement ?but * | r .1 his own story. ? "For years 1 have_had stoiifach trouble " hav;e pfcfi OOXCM Of Tern cdio.s but' oofte/V'-emc-ii t<) do rfte any - 4voi;d until a frierd g&ve me a sampto bottle of Me^omint. This mafic ' me f??ef li-fce a new' ran." )? b'ouuhl a bott |e n/ul .am -j.;tad to mV r j \ t r p 1 be ' v r t.h ; ; . . I b a V e f o r \ < "l . Cm ???!. . anythi'r.tf "'\\i:j?- : bad. .^fiocts nijd can reccmnvind* Medomim to anyone h^viii^ s^vinv ;?ch trouble." KKAI) WHAT \!RSr ROBERTSON sws I'ho Mint Co, Lynrhhurij, Vfk t-trllenien:? ' No rjtie c"?n appreciate the vatee of 'your Med.-O-Mint until they try it, and for a jonpr tfme 1 .was ^kep kial, but finally tried it, and it is -i>il you .claim' . it to- he, and then . some. As a id e a e r ,<-p'u r i tie ap petizer and iottic, its a world better. Afty one having a bad stomachy bothered With confiiipationt inicH pestion, dyspepsia, nausea, erampfe, ntc.. will be astonished at the' W^idity which Med-tXMinl will Snake in renwivinp t>.? c?u<e and Effect" a cure. ' ' After t&kinp it awhile, t have a ;mo^t wonderful appetite, ;_cj|n sleep ? \i4te a 1 oft and feel fire all the 1 Any one who will t*y. Med"t>- ' i Mint HC.:r*ir-tl?V>f^ lO'Uire<! i'V.-.. i :.rv : ?ure will be 'J :?? -a border- ; ? I Kin. * ? W ;/ i ? ? (.:(?'? : f . tly; V ! (Mr<) CHARLES L ROBKKTSON j Medtffniot (OSon ? pive ijpick' relief." | to ail stomach troubles.' li frill , 1 tone up your whnte^-ystetrr and ?. f nmke VOii feel Vjyke n -i,ciw ?pei.'ioh. j i ,If it doesn't you jjet yOuv litoney* Ms^ck; ?; At . your d?up>?tvc, ? ?fk?f T r.-o ? [ it ami i ! [? an?t~ r^rai merchants. &iy: i! u;/c.- j | whprp ^Idv. - '' ' I . : Want Ads Read Tliem Marion l)avie? with 'Conrad t4ljgt^ <4 01<l . Broadway" 'at Palace Theatre, Monday and To*? '? day ; March 8? ?9th? ~\Ye keep a hfK trail of the latest in SJioes comljie in. ^ It \viil pay you ""to buy'yVm- $hcfces from u*. 'WilTnirn & SAtterfield. WANTED ? Some one- to work farm, and plant a? muet* 50,000 in tO b.Ht.oo.'* Addre?*, P. Q^JsWx 67, Roo ? b;ro, X. C. ? - __ PECAN ' GROWING is profitable, interesting, helfy* to diversify, easy U .learn, trees long lived, has un limited markets. For particulars ? rrrrrt ? piin-b u nle J ? tB; ? W i irh tv Cairo, .C.a. - ? 2-17-3tp WANT ? Join theHoy-s Corn Club. If yoirdo not Vnotv about it just call at 'our office or drop us a postal card aniA-we will give you ? full particulars. .Will not cost you a cent. Call or. write The\ Courier. Roxboro. . - The fit in a Shoe ccrats you nothing extra. You can *et the beneSt of ? our years of experience for noth ing. Let ute fit the feet. Wilburn & S'atte field. The Sunny Side (if- the War "Behind the Front" With Wallace Beery and -Raymond Hattdn at Palace Theatre, Thursday March 11th.- ? F'UEE tickets to the movies at Can ? tor's Dept. Store wiih .. y ur pur ciia?es. I Witti PAY the highest Cash prices for cedair lops delivered at Cun ingham station. M. W. Andrews. t. __ ?M7 it.r. F()RMLE ? -Compete saw mill and oil engine 20 h. p., or?jyill ?ell milr or engine separate. 1 Meadow? wheat mill, t;ood as new. Also '' ? njuiih lumber, framing, c'^ ? P-": cc? ie&sonaJ>le. "See me. W. M. Whit field, l^urdle Mfills, -N. Cr; rout? 3. - ,2-2-1 4tp If y y hare trouble with your feet brinrr the"i t; us to ]y: jperly f t. Wilbufti & Sattet field.' TOIV RENT? -G ood ^3 nom ^cjUage I HAVE A FINE ot of Potorica Sweet Potat":e seed for sale. See AV. 4i. 81al6tfk. Routo 1, Box No 18, Roxb^ro, N\ C. 3-3-3tp ro\' run -avt- at Clntor'# .Dept. " Star? ?nd a FREE ^icVet to the jno?te?. ? ? Our cy?tom*r? -ay the. ?f ?!l c< Al Vriwes .cannot! /roire-aentiuusiy ?.deny it. It wiU riSX-J* '< t'? ret vnur Shots from us. ' . * rWilburn * & Safcterfleld. ? \\T SSO.OO?? Join the Boy, Cttra ?Club. Jf you do not Know SViut it juM capiat our office Cr drop" us a postal card and we will give you fall partfeaWs. Will nt cast ycu j a cent. Call or write Tic Courier, ? Ro?6oro. j ~ 77 ? ? : RESl'LT OF AV-iUAL FIELD j rcpuMgl ?fore After C*9P Lime Lime Alfalfa Hay 2,000 .lbs. 6,000 lbs ' Mam'th C!ove*-&566 lb*, 5.068 ibi. Clover Hay 716 lb?, 2,680 -U>*_ Wheat 12 9 bu. . 19.2 bj. Corn ? 3U. 1 DU. 43.4 t)U. Cptton ? 502 lbs. 800 lbi. Soy BeaniHay- 4,480 lbs. 0,368 Jbs Send yoor ' ordPrs or sec E.,, R. Moore, Tiiieberlake, N .C. * ?tf HI S yo?c dry goodT^Som C in#. - Department Aore aifd get a tic to the Palace Theatre-FREE : 1. W* have or| hand tndav a generous assortment of shades m Hosiery. Tt'ou kTiow that Sste carry good Ho?e. Try us. Wflfcum & Satter$elu? GO to Hucrh Wcodfc for Seed Oat4?. Clover, Grass and -all other kind eft Seed", ?' - .... 2-iZ. 2.fs WANT ^50^00? ? Jein the Boy*' Corn . ChiK If y du <Jo not know -bout it jjst call at. our office r drop US . a .postal card and w? will pive.vou j foil particulars. 'Wtll not cost >\>a . a "cent. Call or write The Co*ri' . . j Rtfxbo*". FOR SALE ? -Thoroughbred Barred Plyjnouth Rick "eggs, 75 cents per fettiiip of fifteen. Mrs. W. T. Kir by, R:xbo*\>? N. C. 2-1 0-4 1 j Our Pic :.e ^ ui Dept. U pettins in j fine shape or your spring: sh'pp ? -Tako li look.'ifc con y ' l nothing and We are p\?a: ad TT~ j- how you . " - _ ? Wilburn & J WANT ?."50.00? ? Jcfn the Boys ( orn "T^iub; Jf yOU do not krrW -v o'.iv it just cpll at . our ? ffiee rr rffop. u? i a no^t.a! card a'nd we v.*:!' giv*? y.r. pHrtit ulars. Will, n it CO ""a cent. Call or write The Co.lr. : . 1 Rojtbor* SUBSCRIBE TO THE COURIER $1.59.^ef Year "n Advance. . | 'J. K- Lati-a ^ Co H\VE A FINE MEW SUIT] without the new &nit expense. j Send us one of yoirr old ones | that has became mm wrinkl ed and unpresentable. We'll put I it through our dry cleaning | . procesf^ and return jt to'you so J new and fresh looking you won't, know it. And ttie sav ing?Oh boy! ROXBORO, N. C. rA Snappy LoolririgCars ? Re-finished With Duco ? ? / This, we can do. with yours, If. you will let us. Mak ing it as i^ood looking as any car on the. road. The DIT'O is a wonderful finish. Rain, sun. snow, sleet, boiliHg water, mud, sand, battery acids and ordinary bumps or knocks cannot harm this unusually durable' finish. Instead of growing dull and lifeless with age, DUCO actually gets brighter and glossier. It is also much easier, quicker and cheaper to keep clean than ordinary finish, and when you are ready to trade youF car in, its value will be. greater because of the 'DUCO We will continue the ? ' . ~ . VARfilSH FINISH :,olso, and will be pleased to submit price- on- any'.?kind of finish you desire. We specialiee on- ? TOP RE-COVERING, CURTAINS, 'CUSHIONS, in fart all kinds 6f trimming ind upholstering. ? ? .. " ' "? + - * ? No, factory in the state is better muigped to do higher. grade Work <han*we. ?\ll we aak 'ia "a t ria|. J&BMS3&2H. 37 .55 r:j: SB ?r We Are Ready For Spring Weather, Are Yoy? * Our buyers- 7U!i back ^rtnr-tfte* markets and many of . their purchases ate alre^y here^ The balance is arriv- . ins? by every- freight an^express. 1 You have- never ^ on-; a prettier stock Jt- 3pi ing fabrics and garments in Rox. ? boro than we. have assembly. Everything to wear froir^head to foot lor men, rtowen and children ij here. You wiH'not find better styles or better values anywhere. The new Coats jnd Dresses . are the lalK ,ot the town, scprtmy and si) I'liyap." 'Phn Silks, Rayons, Silk and Wool and Ootton__piece^ goods jure beautiful beyond 'compare- You never saw such color 'combinations and artistic designs. -stfre to see the ?M*Hinson Rodiec Vottear. ' flftd'dortt forget our Millinery*. Department of Ready Trimmed hats at money saving prices. t . Jus^ktear in mind when-it is anything to wear that here' "is the "place to get the newest knd'Save money. HARRIS & BURNS Roxboro's Best &t ore ?1 fa MwtoSffwlSfvro itir/iM;. EXAMINE' VuUK rFhe Peoples Bank "The Bank' of The people" Service With a Smile ?. ??' ' " ' ? : ? - Standard Oasoline. Texaco, -Mobiloil. PoHrine Oil;- and Gre^fc Miller and Goodrich I". and Tubes, Full. Line Accessories', Expert Auto Lanftdry, Greasing and Polishing, Drain Pit _ with' Alemite Greasing System. # ? j Drive In ? We Are Right On Main Street ? WINNING NUMBERS LAST WEEK ? 586 - j i GJate. .Gas 620 : 1 1 Qt. Oil . . 653 1 Qt. Oil 676 .1 Qt. Oil Opposite Post Office ? ? - T. M. 1'EATII ERSTON, Mgr. Opportunity knocks at the door of the">ian who can avail himself qf it. Not only' dqes he "knock- on^e but he comes again and .again. I Why? Because opportunity is busy looking, for the right man and when he finds him,, helps him with more opport unities. But you i-an't do a thing without money. IT you are shackled by debt, break the chains and regularly save your money and put it in our Bank..'-' ?~r.'
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