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the couiufe* J. W. NOEU* Editor, ftbttabed Ever; Wednesday Evening SUBSCRIPTION TERMS *1.60 a year, 75 cents for 6 months , M cents for 3 months ? Cash in Ad The Editor is in no way responsible for views expressed by correspon dents. ADVERTISING RATES: Display Ads, 35 Cents per Inch Heading Notices, 10 Cents per Line. Eatered at the Post Office at Rox . bora. N. C., as second-class matter. ?Wednesday October 13, 1926. DO NT BE FOOLED T-Jbaoco is selling well oil all of lbe markets and the tobacco ? farm er i* playing in luck for one time. "Thin year it is the cotton farmer ilurt is in hard luck. But the fact that tobacco is selling well this sea 4 ton is no guarantee that it will **11 well next year. The past year nearly every farmer . rn the County sowed small grain, wheat and oats? .and other stuff f>r his stock, with the result that few farmers will have ?to send away for their bread this, j ear. It was wise, and , we sincerely 4tope no farmer will fail to follow tins same idea angain this Fall. Dcrat wmiy about rushing your to bacco on the market, but take time to sam small grain, and if tobacco Ui on you nert year you will have tftomething to _eat and to feed your stoefc. Y*ra never heard of the sheriff -selling out a man who had a year's ration* ahead, and it is mighty cam fartablr feeling to know that you are one year ahead of the sheriff. WHA T IS THE MATTER ? Here it is, just about three weeks until election and tie average per-, sojn could not tell y :-u that such a ihing. wai even near. Mot a speech has been made, and as far as we have heard not . a man has been out electioneering. What , is the trouble, have the people been foiled so of-' ten by political promises that they are nr> longer interested? Certainly, there has come a big change over the people for long before, this time T?retofore the people were all "'het up" ver the proposition. True, it i* an off year, but a full set of c:un; ty officer* are to be elected, and after oil, they are of most importance to the County. A full ticket was named ?t-the primary but we doubt if there -are many who could tell who .are running on either ticket. Fr-ni pres ent indicati n-? the vote will be light, and in such conditions thee may be some surprises. Candidates had bet- ! ter get busy. fjn\ v CAN WE HELP THE COTTON FARMER? In another column will be found an advance editririal which will ap pear in the Progressive Farmer this week. Few men in the State, or ibe United States, for that matter, are better prepared to talk ahout cotton than Mr. Claren'-e Poe. editor1 of the Progressive Farmer, This article is cf great importance to all cotton producers, and we trust you will read it. However, we see nt> releif for the cotton farmer so long they, continue to plant and pro dace mp-e cotton than the count j*y can consume. We see n) help for the farmer, cither* in cotfcvn- or to bacco, so lonp as they refuse to be 1 r<*veme<1 by business laws and plant *rop* according to the demands. An orer-producti-n always mean low prices, and tHerc is no way in gett ing 5away from it. \ "If the farmer rould get n) more out of the grojn i t'^an he can out of the Republican party, the v/otf would., be deity; the Charleston in front of his door," says the Flash Light Editor ip the Charlotte Ob server. And doC if w don't believe, he r? everlastingly right. Dr. Fra.:* ?rane.says, "Even with out a tariff excellent and welj paid laSor fn America would fio dif paid labor from abroad." Want, Ads Head Them G?t your Shoes from Wilburn & Satterfield. The biijtest Towel Sale that we have had Degins Friday morning. This is ihe ut&t lot that we have had and there will be enough to last a few days, but first come get first choice. These are seconds and mill enda from the Somerset mill. Harris and Burns 1. '? ' - . V ' ... ? . Beardless Barley and Vetch at HUGH WOODS. I Beard. ess Barley, Vetch and Oats Seed Rye and other Seeds at I HUGH WOODS. "TWENTY -FIVE YEARS INSUR ANCE EXPERIENCE" Consult your Insurance Agent as you woald your Dcctor or Lawyer. | Snappy Coats and Dresses at Wil J burn & Satterfield. ? T-* rr ? 1IELDS NEED LIME. It is economy to use lime? get the BEST, the Dolimatic> the same that is used bi the Experiment Station. Send your orders to E. R. Moo'e, Tim berlake N. C. WANTED? Good Tobacco Man to go en a jgood Tobacco Farm near Ak'ensville High School SEE HUGH WOODS. One thousand towels, mill ends and seconds fiom Somerset mill* go on sale Friday morning at Harris ?& Burns. This is the best and cheapest lot you have seen. V*-- ' Talk with us about your Life, Fire and any other insurance. Our time belongs to oar patron*. Satterfield Insurance Agency "?Id and Tried" WEDDING INVITATIONS and birth Harrds ? Just received a splendid line of wedding invitations arid birth card#;. Gx>d work and reas onable nrice* at The Courier, Rox boro, N. ? -G. - ? FOR SALE ? Ffcrtir German Po ice (male) puppies. Fine reentered istpdk* reasonable ' price. W. F. West, Roxboro, N. BUY VOI R PECAN TREES from jne. The most profitable tree rr:"vro. I grow pecan trees to bear In five year1?. Price accord ing to size, $1.50 to $3.50 cach. Guaranteed live tree?. J. F. WHITFIELD, Oct. 12-5ts Hurdle Mills. N. C SEE HUGH WOODS FOR SEEDS FOR SALE? 740 acre? of Nirfolk Sandv ]oam land. Situated in the heart of bright . leaf tobacco belt. Will make 12 or 1 500 pounds per acre. Four (4) miles from County seat. Fine r:ads, fine churches and schools 300 acres cleared and ^tumped. Abundant supply of wood f ir cur ing tobacco. In addition to land have 10 mules, wagons, harne?st plows, 1000 bushels of corn, plenty of forage, etc.. to feed >t:ck >r 1 yeai\ Five (5) warehouses 'near farm. Reason for selling., owners have other business, interests which require attention. This farm. <in.be bo | fit at a bargain and on easy terms. Will sell to one j;Jirty or gr up, BOX E, Oct. ,12-4ts. . r ; . Wagram, X. C. HOME FIRST" The South coming into it's North Carolina stands #at the top. Why go North t-> get a life policy, when the Jefferson. Standard, a , iHome Company is the best all round policy on earth. See S. P. Satterfield, District Agent. There is a difference in Knox Hats and Okher Hat*. Let your next be a Knox. Wilburn & Satterfield. FOR SALE ? Good used Corn Bind ers*, Drills, .Mowers, Engines, Trac tors, Plows, Harrows, and Wood saw.-. Also New Deering, Mr Cormick, Wood, Ontario, Avery and other makes of Implements, and repairs for any thing. Write for prices. J. R. GOOCH. 0-15 lOts Timberlake. N. C Wilburn AL- Satterfield sells ffood Shoes. THE JEFFERSON THE LARGEST IX THE SOUTH" The Jefferscn Standard sells twice as much life insurance ;rv \r ;rth Carolina as any other company doing business in the? state. See S. P. Satterfield before you buy. FOR SALE ? 226 acres good land, fine for tobaccn, com, wheat and cotton. 05 acres cleared, balance in timber and wood, (iood 6 room dwelling, 3 tobacco barns, gcort feed houses and pack barn, with good store house for general mer chandise. ' One tenant house, feed house, stable and crib on tenant place. F'nc orchard of . all kinds ,..uf fruit.- Located on old Roxboro l^erea roa<L, 1 mile from improved Roxboro-Oxford highway Price $25.00 per- acre. Terms' if desirad. For further infiirwuiliwi set1 -I .W Noell, Roxboro, N. C., or C. F. -Adc >k. Moriah, X. C. r:'~~ --V? ? n f.r.- , , ^ ^ "Pay your taxes with pfryn*" is the <lo(?an (if "Hie North (afoTtnir IV ...ri Grower* Society. TRAVELERS? I On leaving home on your v acation, get an accident ticket, $5000 00 lor | 26 cents a day. Get Fire and I Theft policy for your baggage. See Satterticld Do It Today. \ PECAN TK FES? Now in the time to I get'inforn. .. on as to prices, grow ing, etc. All fr- . the asking. J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. 9-14 4tp WiXburn & Satterfield sells good Shoes. Word# of Thanks And Gratitude! I am taking this privilege of writ* Ing a few woris of thanks in regard to some of the church work, that has been d^ne in the village sections of Roxboro. It is . trae, as many individuals know, that I am n young man ? my second year in the Minis try, nevertheless I feel 'truly grateful for all kin J deeds and helpful words that 'have -been - mine during the two] years that 1 have spent in and] around Roxboro. I fee! that I have' tried, to uphold the Ministry dur- 1 ing this period . of time, and I have als: tried to do some constructive Work in - the field in which I have been appointed. The" villages, as some of you may realize, need leader ship, cooperation .and other phase* of Christian service and attention. A public worker has all tr.at he can do if he really gives his life to this field of service. As the Annual Conference -is near at hand, I feel that 1 should say in a public manner, that I appreciate all helps that have been given me. while passing this way. A young preacher is in a position to appreci ate such kindnesses. He, above all other young men. is one who realizes what it means to Chave friends and comrades in life; therefore, fellow friends, I express my thanks to all wh: have helped me in any manner .whatever while around R'odboro In conclusion,. allow me to say this in regard t? the vilbris . churches of Roxboro: 1 * ave learned numbers f people in the?e villages ? and there are some good people on these hills. I trust, whether 1 am reappointed to this field or not, that the Christ ian peiple of Roxboro and Person C unt'y will remember th? good pcc-'' pis in the Roxboro villages, and that the fullest of cooperation will exist. I All these village churches are weak, | the people are good and are sarving j God as best they. can. It is my de sire f'. at every c:urt?=y and every sympathy that can be extended /will be shown these jseopie. With every go d wish and thought toward Rox lX)vo. I feel truly garteful to Mr. j\ W. Noell, the Editor of the Roxboro Courier, for his kindnesses toward me. He has taken a great interest in me and I feel very grateful toward him. With kindest regards, ? M. C. ELLERBK. Members on Person Circuit? Look The fourth and >ast Quarterly Con- * ference for this conference year will be held at Concord next, Saturday Preaching by I>r. Bractehaw /. | A Store Where Today Takes Care of Tomorrow Our Prices Are Right and Honest Because We Would Have Them So And Because We Are Here To Stay And It Is Good Business. We are nearing the quarter century mark and propose to make lasting friends. Today's Offerings Take Care Of Tomorrow's Patronage In This Store. WE BUY QUALITY ? WE PREACH QUALITY ? WE SELL QUALITY ? at the very lowest prices consistent with sound business. We sell everything to wear and house furnishings. Our stock is very full now and shipments come in daily. Make our store your shopping place. Here you will find an experienced and courteous force to serve you and the best stock to select from in this section. HARRIS & BURNS "Roxboro's Beat Store" tken ? dinner ? business sessioi f :owinjr. L/f t all tbe Steward* b< pisent pltase. Let all the mem bis who can p-ssibly do so pi; AL their dues. You cannc: affou a.-thinp les*. 'reaching and Communiun at Con id on Sunday at eleven and preach i|at Leas Chapel at" three, ptolt - 'ocl at ten end two resneoMviily. ?5e n time. , ?J. W. REAJJLEY. ersonal Property Sale jptrSar-miaj. October 30, 192G, bs 1 o-e:o-k P. M , on ? th? by the late C. C. Qitcfcr. near tin? town of IfiNhro cn/ c highway '.eadine to >jtc? Pr?*ec* the underpinned vf'l public sale to the hi^h (k. bid# :t bidders for cash a lot i oi r*'- ? Property .-belonging to 1 thi e^e pr ^ Critc*her, con?ist int ^ci pally of: ' ^ lies,, two wagons and harness, I pip/and near, a mowing machine, ra /cutaway harrow, section har , j feed cutter, \yhe9t drill, c- : rr> pter, fertilizer drill, cultivators .j other farming tools and imple nts, a lot of com and feed, ami ler articles of personal-, property a ted on said premises. This October 9, 1920. 2t , Mrs. Marg&ret L. Critcher, Administratrix. | Greatest ire Values EverOff ?red ftrstone g4DIPPED TIRES . . ists didn't know lire va*ues. . Big cars \\ ho said loca equipped with the world-famous Fire little cars a ar( ^ ajj saje prjces jUst note our special stones at ouJ ^ Cord casing and remember that we have price on a ? x^ctions on every other size and type. It will made subUantiaur tjre requirernentH for sjx to ^ne months pay you to m? exclusive Gum-Dipped tires. I>rive in. com, wMh ^?AL CASH pR,CE _ SPECIAL 3x3 1-2 $**.95 i Cord / 2a10 OLDFIELD BALLOON $10.20 W ? ? ? : . J-.' A REAt CASH PRICE PHONE ?47-m is OurJfim. & Vosls ZAbCAfore' SPENCER'S FUNERAL HOME nOXBORQ. n.c. Stack your TOBACCO ^Sey" in Our Bank? There are mdhy months from one crop of tobacco to the next one and you must be prepared for this off .sea son. Then, too, you must also provide against possible price depression. This requires money. Now when you get the money for your crop the best thing for you to do is to put it in our Bank ? so you will have it when most "Weeded. Come in. We will welcome "you. The Peoples Bank The Bank of The People"
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