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ran Thf, courier. Published Every Wednesday Evening. i0. A. NOELL JOS. W. NOELL PERSON ON TOP. EDITORS. SUBSRIPTION TERMS: One Oollar a Year; Fifty Cents for Six Months Twenty-five Cents for 3 months. Prospects for the tobacco crop this year are not particularly good in any section and the total yield will be considerably less than for 1910, when there was an average yield for fairly reas onable prices. South Carolina's expected yield of bright leaf will Prfitnr c n nn wiP resoonsible fo 1UU,U1 uul WW5CU OK p. riews expressed by correspondents j cent, of the normal, while in this j State the yield, according to Entered at the Post Office at Roxboro.N j present reports, will not average as second-class mail matter j mQre 45 or 50 per cent Re. . ! ports received from this County Roxboro, N. C, June 21, 1911.; show that the production should ! be in the neighborhood of 60 per REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PEOPLES BANK. At Roxboro, N. C. in the State of N. C. at the Close of Business June 7th 1911. - , RESOURCES Loans and discounts $159 029 07 Overdrafts secured and unsec'd. 5 926 60 All other stocks, bonds REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF ROXBORO At Roxboro in the State of North Car olina at the Close ,of Business Jane 7th 1911. RESOURCES EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS. The man who insures his prop erty but not his life apparently thinks more of his dollars than himself. This is glorious weather for the crops and for the farmers who care for them in the right way at the right time. George V will be crowned King of England tomorrow. Here's to you, George! We like you much better than we did your ances- j tors many years ago, when our own George made his namesake ; send his soldiers home. cent, of the normal, or consider ably above the average for all sections growing bright leaf, so it is a reasonably safe conclusion that on a fair adjustment of prices the Person county growers should receive this year as much net money for their bright pro ducts as they did in 1910. This is good home news, even though it may hurt the other fellows. FROM THE WOOLY WEST. and mortgages Banking house, furniture ' and fixtures All other real estate owned Due from banks and bankers Cash items Gold coin Silver coin including all minor coin currency National bank notes and other U. Sf notes TOTAL LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid Dividends unpaid Notes and bilfe redicounted Time certificates of deposit Deposits subjeet to check Savings deposits Due to banks and bankers Cashiers checks outstanding TOTAL Loans and Discounts t 117,142,43 Overdrafts, secured $ 2,195.96 unsecured $ 1,283,10 3,479.06 46 150 00 AIL nrher Stocks. Bonds and Mortgages 5,000.00 7 800 00 j Banking Houses, $ 2,293.78 725 00 Furniture and Fixtures, 3 823 85 ! 963 80 3,257.58 1 609(69 Due from Banks and Bankers 18,580.30 2 692 50 rash Item 514.55 Gold coin 3,627)0 2 262 35 ciivpr rnin inr.lndine all minor coin currency 1,084.05 9 816 00 Natinn.il h.-ink notes and other 1 U. S. Notes 2,320.00 $ 239 835 04 40 000 00 32 500 00 3 348 27 9 00 20 00C 00 54403 07 75 490 80 6 332 97 7 577 61 173 32 S 239 835 04 TOTAL 155,004.97 State of North Carolina, county of Person, ss: I, J. St Bradsher, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly wear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. S. Bradsher, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 13th day of June Mil. W, F. Long, Notary Public. A. R. Foushee, Jno A, Noel!, W. H. Harris, Directors. v LIABILITIES, Capital Stock, Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable Time certificate of Deposit Deposits subject to check Due to banks and bankers Cashier's checks outstanding TOTAL Senator LaFollette lias come out in the open and says he is a candidate for the presidency on flip Rpnnh1irrin rinlrpf-. TTn an U npn it, fnmo to hnvincr nrv . nsill'o-Plt With n pnnsi flora hln ! goods, tne average woman is the n . , .,. . . 1 . following and will probably make i best barsram counter, ,. , , . t. rorr,..t. AttrQ.. InmscLt hoard in trie convention, :S'rua -Attest The Greensboro Daily News is bnt Presidem Taft w.lnts t0 re. ; trying to tind the source of am- oect himself and will be aided by u.al magnetism. Has it tried the aimost -veryFederal otlicehoider two hind corners of a mule? iritho countl.yt especially by those Oh in 1 ins: Hii vtv vnto5 in tlir ; ,-, 4-1-,. o.,,,!-. f. ;.- .-, c... . .. Electoral College and New Jersey not generally known, that South . .1 f U LK AS W L0 ! L KN . i six. At this rate Harmon ha tMm otti-.-eholders are in a position: . i six chances to Wilson's one. $22 100.00 9,425.77 2 536 00 22,500.00 52,156.76 45.789.18 378.05 119.21 155,004.97 State of North Carolina, county of Person S S: I. W, F. Long, cashier of the above named bank, dusdemlysear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief W, F. Long, Cashier. Subscribed ;tnd sworn to before me, this 19th day of June 1411 , J. S. Bradsher, Notary Public. G. W. Thomas E. B. Reade, D. V. Bradsher, Directors. In order to clean up and not barrv oyer anything.. We have made reduc tions on all Ladies and Childrens trim med hats. Everything in this line will be closed out without regard to profit or cost. Come early while we have a nice assortment to show you. JUST RECEIVED Received today a big lot Ladies Panama and Voile Skirts, very cheap CLAYTON, LONG & LONG mo Correct Attest : mi n to control the iiepubiiean party dioi assessinont in national convention, and as on land does not add a penny's thoy arc now in favor of Taft for worth of value. "But ir may-help the noisiination it is at least fairly the pan per counties. probahlf that they will succeed rpi v ,.,,nn,p,n,. i'lacin--their candidate at the meaning war, is on the '-vins ol every self-respecting: seventeen year locust. In some sections JUNE 1 1, 191 1 83 R I 8 8 i i 1 Moved, V v j.iiiy Daily m. a. m. 5 0 7 00 Lv Durham 7 1.5 8 15 Lv Roxboro Daily Lx Sun a. in. p. m. Ar 11 on Q 15 Ar " 23 7 5-i New lot fancy Into the store fornierlv occupied by T. W. Pas's and will carry a full line of ; Heavy and Fai Groceries. IF IT I head of the ticket. But there is an election in November 19LJ and Mr. Taft may sit down next day even more heavily than is now ' s 8 45 Lv Denniston A l 25 0 08 lv So. Boston A M0 9 21 Lv Houston Ar 7 48 b 43 "I 35 11 55 Ar Lynchburg Lv 5 15 4 15 I his habit. the letter may also stand for wet. Judge Daniel is to sit on over fifty liquor cases in Durham next , Laymens Meeting at Providence, month but this does not prove i On last Sunday there was an all that he is a good judge of the j day meeting at Providence held goods. i in the interest of Missions, con- Durham believes she is badly !ducted bv laymen largely. Rev scared over the tobacco trust de-1 Mr- Gordon, of Virgilina, is pas cision. Brace up, neighbor, and j tor of thls Church, and he has put a little more Person county done a notable work there during leaf in your book of good fortune. ihis Pastorate. The Church has The chestnut crop is apt to ; srown and has gone forward in j prove a failure this year unless goou worK' Congress and the minstrel shows . J' A" Beam' who is sPend" increase their output. : ing the summer at his old homt at Bethel Hill, opened the exercises The initial letters of Simmons, : witn a shori talk which was ex Aycock, Clark and Kitchin spell1 ceptijnally good. He was follow sack. Which candidate wiVl get ed by Mr. T. H. Street who was 11 m at his best and made them a strong Roosevelt did not attend the ; qddressf showing the great im Taft silver wedding last Monday, i Portance of missions and urging Neither did George Washington. ' his hearers to go forward and do One of our States has a Con- ! foruthis g"eat ca"se' gressman at large. Does this ter this address the pastor an 4.u 4- 4.1 4.1, .14Jnounced that dinner would be iucau inttu liivj ULiicir ait; ill Jail. Connection at Lynchburg with traias east I westbound. I want. Pullman, Sleepers and Dining Cars. j If you are thinking of taking a trip YOU i cyClCl ( ant Quotations, cheaoest fares, reliable and i i i orrect information as to routes, and icheiules, the most comfortable and i vst vay. Write and the information is you j the asking, with one of, our complete Map Aiders. Write tor rate, maps, time tables, to agent or to M F. BRAGG, T. P A. W. B. BFVILL, G. ?, A. Roanoke, Va. rr L5'jcan goods. Any thing you in Staple vV3 Prompt Some newspapers can't de termine their position on reci procity until after the final vote is taken, when they'.1! jump to the ! winning side. s served on the grounds and gave i every one present a pressing in ! vitation to join themselves to some table, for there was plenty and to spare. And there was, for we have I never seen a greater abundance We aren't much on this King j 0f eatables considering -the non business hut we really do hope j ber to be fed than was on the that George of England isn't the ! grounds. fashion plate that he looks to be. j After dinner the congregation Governor Blease of South Car-! was called together "and .1. W. olina has tried to muzzle the press and maybe his next performance will be to butt into a buzz-saw. The place paved with good in tentions may be a bad place to visit yet may also be more com fortable than one with broken down sidewalks and no paving at all. Plans of the Ammerican Tobacco Co Woshington, June 17. it is understood at the department of justice that the American Tobac co Company will not file appli cation for a rehearing in the sup reme court as it has permission to do any time before 'June 29 according to tbe court's decree. The company's attorneys will will soon have another con ference with Attorney General Wicker sham at 'which they will probably, submit some plan for leorganization. Noell spoke to them on the im portance of missions and the great work the Laymens Movement had undertaken. After him Pastor Gordon called upon the members of two of his Churches, Provi dence and Rock Springs, both congregations being represented, to increase their pledges for mis sipns, and a motions was adopted increasing their pledges 50 per cent for the year 1912. Providence Church is situated in a beautifuUgrove, an ideal place for a church, the building is neat ly painted and presents a pleasing appearance with' the surroundings. There was a splendid congregation of splendid people-and everybody seemed to enjoy the day. It does one good to get out and mingle with-the good people of the coun try and worship with them, . for here it is you find religion good and true. It was a genuine plea sure to the writer to have been with them and he returns thanks for the marry'courtesies shown. ? HAY and Feed Stuff. PHONE 25. Goods and Prices Guaranteed. i Deliv f hone 79. THE NORTH CAROLINA THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and! COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND Industrial College 1 MECHANIC ARTS. K . , . 1 1 i ! ' THE STATE'S INDUSTRIAL COLLEGj UJ "? V ? nUlC 1 Four-year courses in Agricul- numen oi norm Carolina, rive ture, in Civil, Electrical, and JVTs reqular Courses leadinq to de- i chanical Engineering, in Indus rt v; i r i . l i trial Chemistry, in Cotton Manu- grees Special Courses lor teach-'facing and Dyeing. Two-year ers, Free tuilion to those who courses in Mechanic Arts and in agreejo become teachers in tke 1 otate. rail oession begins oep-' both practical and scientific. Ex tember 13 1911. For Cataloque ' aminations for admission are held 0 1 ,.1 . r .. jj : at all county seats on July 13. aim uiuci miuiniauuii auuress i JULIUS I. FOUST, Pres.' Greensboro, N. C. Corn, Oats, Flour, Ship Stuff, Hay or Brami, see us and get our prices We carry a lull line of Staple and Fancy Gro ceries. Phone us your wants, your orders will receive prompt atten tion. Phone 63. J. M. 0'Briant & Bro. MM 30E 2)1 ISO Do Saved For catalog address THE REGISTRAR, West Raleigh, N. C. The Individuality of a Newman Bros. PIANO; The distinctive quality of a Newman Bros. Pi ano -the quality that, makes it so different from other instruments islt's pure and vibrant tone; its artistic case designs; its easy action and its durable qualities from start to finish, , If vou are winking Sf buying a piano, you will do well to fill out the coupon below and have us mail you one of our art catalogs, ex nlainino- tn vou fullv the superioty of the New" manRros. Pianos over the ordinary instruments. Easy terms if desired" MAYNARD BROS. & CO." Empire Block, Salisbury, N. C. Fill out this coupon and we will mail you one of our art catalogs with full particulars and prices. MAYNARD BROS. & COMPANY, Empire Block, Salisbury, N. C. Gentlemen: Please mail us catalog andrices of your pianos. Namfe - Post Office - is a dollar made we are saving our !; customers dollars, why not you come gfnd examine our line of X St. orTt. F. D.. State 1 Screen doors, windows, and wire screen goods, White Mountain Ice Cream Freez ees, hammocks and croquet sets, cuttl ery and revolvers, Sherwin & Williams paint, weighs 5 lbs more to the gallon than any other paint,Sn fact more and better paint for the same money, Farm ing Implements The Johnston line of mowers, rakes, binders and Harvesters riding cultivators and weeders, J. L Case threshing machines and engines. Come and you will see for yourself that we are selling goods cheap, also give a ticket with every 50 cent cash purchase entitling you to a chance at the $50.00 in gold. Roxboro Hardware Co Tr ior 3licnorzDiiczioED Uring Your Job Work to !he Courier if ice e
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