Newspapers / The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, … / Oct. 20, 1915, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
BUY AT HOME AiminiMimeffiiMt : ..... . . , .,. - v . i - , , - We beg to announce to bur Farmer f friends that Mr. Fletcher Winstead is no(v connected with ise Planters Warelh roxboro, n. e. , Any tobacco to him will be given special at tention by the propietors. Bring us your tobacco and we will see that every pile brings the highest market price. Oil Ware J. J, Winstead R. B. Terrell Bring Your Tobacco To the ROXBORO, N. C. Get ready and bring your first load to the HYuO Warehouse, the old reliable, where you, will find Bob Oakley as auctioneer, and Geo. W. Walter, W. T. Ktrby and A; R. Warren, Bookkeepers, and an abound good floor force anxious to serve you. These men are all well experienced in handling tobacco sales and will see that you get the' very highest possible prices for your weed not only at the opening sale, but the whole season through. The Hyco Warehouse has long been noted for its high average prices. It is well lighted, with plenty of stablos and floor' space. Remember you are always welcome here, with or without tobacco. yeo WefaoM W. T. PASS & CO. Dove Inn The -Pioiieer re .v. For ow For vears the riUNEriK has been noted lor its Men averacre price. Bring your pr lotOil hfe Hraeer &npme tlar seller. Every Mcomoation f or you. Our ftoori every pile of your tobacco redeves the b are being white washed and.-'p accommodations tor man or Good JLightshrGood Elobr -Space ; Polite and Courteous Floor Force THE PIONEER WAfeEHOUEE Featherstne knd Winstead, Props, I Civic Economy that Elevates Civic Pride On a Patriotic Pe destal. Why? Because It is a home builder. It is the life of a town. It is civic patriotism. v It helps .your own people. It is living and let live. It is right, just and neighborly. It is not buying k'a pig in a poke." It means the seller and the buy er happier. It enables you to do as you would be done by. It puts money in circulation around home. It is better to do it than wish you had done it, It helps you to double the pop ulation of your town. It makes all classes of your citi zens more cheerful. It is settings a fine example for your neighbors to emulate. It gives the merchant a better idea of what he can sell best. It is the, best means of building up tnfcde and establishing factories. It is not having your corn meas ured in some one else's bushel measure. It is a custom, if you adopt now, will become your second na ture in time. It enables you to see what you are getting, and who you are get ting it from. It. stimulates pride in home pro ducts, and gives courage to the weak-hearted. It raises many a cloud of gloom, and is like sunshine after a season; of cloudiness. It is turning loose a dollar to helpL others to grind that will bring grist to your mill. It will give inspiration and en couragement to your merchants and manufacturers. It strengthens the small dealers, and enables the big merchants to do bigger things. It gives you bargains in sight, and in hand, that are worth two in the buh of the mail order house. ) It is making friends among your own people, and neighbors, that willl do you service when you need friends. It creates confidence and builds up neighborly reciprocity, which is the life-blood of every commun ity. It is the touchstone that distin guishes between the gold of home pride and the sounding brass of foreign conceit. It enables the home merchants to more readily meet the local de mands for the home building, city improvements, schqolsand church es. It enables the manufacturer to enlarge his plant and add, and keep, the most improved machin ery for better work; and gives him the chance to grow, and em ploy more labor. It helps your neighbor to bear their share of the school and all other taxes, and thus aid you to educate your children, and assist in making a greater and better home town. It is education and advancement to your merchants, for it enables them to-serve you more satisfac torily. " i This is partially why everybody should buy in their home town. Are not the. , reasons sufficient to convince you to do it?-r01a Hur- rygraph jn Everything. r f : Minister Gives Testtxnsn like. Rev. C. M: Knighton, a Tanna, Fla., writes: "For three months I buffered intense pain it kidneys and back, which at times laid me up entirely. I read ofdt ey Kidney Pills and after ; tryinjr Lvarioas remedies without result I decided to try the Foley treatment. I was relieved almost with;'the first dosVahd it is a iacV thatl used only 1 1-2 bottles when all of the pains disappeared. - J am 55 years of age and now feel like a young man again? Sold very where FOLEY IUDITOPII1S fOR 8 ACKACH1 KIDNEYS AtlQ B1A0 DEft Made in the old-fashioned, way. by -hand - - - iuypuig,-rone at a time. I. -,. '. ' . , A As the Galvanizincr is done after the shincrlea are completely stamped to shape, there are, no exposed . or cracked edges. The heavy coating means long life without attention. . 8 For Sale hy (mm Lon I' g, Eradshr & Go. THAT IS OUR MOTTO: Yes, there is quality in banking service just as there is in the trades and profession. It maybe good, poor or indifferent. But for out ; customers the best is r none too good. THE BEST IN MECHANICAL PROf ECTION-as seen in pur equipment and our strorg, modern vault. IN THOUGHT AND INTELLECT DIRECTION as exemplified in our officers and board of directors. N IN WINDO W SERVICE-where promptness and . courtesy are a guiding law. First National Bank South Boston, Va. F. R. Edmondson, Pres. J. D. Tucker, Cashier. G. H. Tucker and R. E. Ingram, Assistants. 66Better Ibe Safe Than Insure Today with Cunningham & Long, All Rinds of Insurance. DISTRICT AGENTS Roxboro, - - North Carolina Look to Your Interest arid Sell Your Tobacco With Person IMion Warehouse We -will -hioiWif -first sale this-season on . Monday BptemOA. s . " Come along arid I bring us a load oj to- f bacco today. We will see thatou get tHe; ivn lvi niviD jdxv 11 is io your micrcbi w q11 vViur tnhflccft ivitli the PElfW m IS Q WNEDr ND ? CONTROI Yt-t LED BY FARMERS! i s it rf V ..... . , . ...... , . ;' - - 5 -,,' . i .- .T.Tl'P Feiatherstohe, Mgr.;, 4 A. V Ir T I ' -."-' 1 4," r: V i
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 20, 1915, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75