it;- :: Vy'.. y J;:-:'V Sy ..;,-. , :. r. . ' ' f 1 v ' , . , , - - i I r : r- . ' , yM'l t" - . f N - ,' - J 4 'ft 1 r -r- .4 V 1 ' ' Y 1 4 "IT Noell Bros., Prpprietbrs - -Home- Fysfr'A!:- ;c r.tl IJext , T-fw; , - f j pc:LCr.:- in -Advance VOL. XXXIII ROXBORO, NORTH GARCLI. Lv, Wednesday Evento 11,; ,. 1 lumber 44 . A. L W, l Speak Here ,n the Court. it House Next Friday. Hon. A. L. Brooks of Greens- boro will speak in the court house ON BROOKS on next Friday, Oct., 13th, at the noon hour. Mr. Brooks is a native of this County and is well known and much loved by our peopie and is easily one of the'most attractive and forceful speaker going the rounds this year. You are invit- ed to come out and hear him. Re- member, if you miss this occasion you will have cause to regret it. Special seats will be reserved for the laeies. i ; Ci yiii it Hftir . fl. HALL HI nUlllL We are glad to know that the Carlton in a pleasing man report that Mr. Cooper A. Hall, ner' , candidate for th legislature, had1 Aside from tne photographs of gone to the hospital is hot true. the young ladies,, wer photos of He is in town today shaking hands v'arious homes and; points of with his numerous friends and is beauty and interest m old Per in fine shape for the campaign, son done in tinted and water and expects to occupy his seat in colors- The general comment of xhe legislative hall in January. , those who reviewed this exhibit 0 i . was that it was the work Mr. N. C. Clayton sold at the of. Photographer of no mean Planters Monday for good prices, skill. Get It ' We haVe oh "display one dtthe largest and most elaborate hne ever shown in Roxboro. It wdlrfiof credit to any town in the state; Just received one hundred and fifty coats and coat Suits. We botight them right, we bought them to sell try us. If it is shoes you know where to get them. Morton & Satterf ield "The Most Up-to-Date Store in Town" , mmi mummam aumma am aaaumm " aaaaaam mam m mamm 991 """j Gasoline Service Station For , r. Roxboro and Person Co. 'We wish to announce to all our people, that in a few days we will have our tank and gasoline pump installed and ready ness and will Dealers prices. turnisn We hope to make this station a saving as well as a convenience ui;r anH we will thank you LKJi y uu v.v, business. The terms on rtl v cash to r , - Long, Bradsher teyGp . . '. BEST -EXHIBIT at Fftir last week, was the art booth belonging to Mr. D. W. Oakley, Roxboro's leading photo- grapher. Sonle days prior to the ir Mr. Oakley announced that e would put on a contest in which the photograph of twenty two of Person County's prettiest girls were taken and developed in various colors. A prize was to be awarded by a committee of three judges who should decide on the closing day of the Fair which; photograph was the prettiest. The committee announced that Miss Frances Woody of Rox- boro was the winner, to whom the prize a beautiful lavalier, was presented by Mr. L. M. at '"'"' Todlslr uasoune fdfinUne and Uil will ever . . " r ''-' ; .- t.-w-- ybo dy mm r m m m. s '.-ic': v" y ' ' ' . l'ji i:'- VrJl CHANTS W What Thi&!e Ddii and How 4; : BANK OF ROXBORO It is doubtful if the average person understands fully or appre ciates the great service that agOd bank renders to the business in- dustrial and commercial mmmm lis. locai of a commanifcy and section d fIn.0X0 thesizequah- cspeciallyin this age and ; era' of broader business opportunity, made ftossible largely byf Jnd through our practical and tangible banking s'ystem as it exists 'iSday throughout the land. In Roxfero the Bank of; Roxboro has fulfljled its mission well, since it ' Otped its doors "in 1904 as a prdgresjive banking institution that is abreast of times and iu full accord1 cvith the alert business spirit,; that, per- ways aidea witn icscapi tal and influence the bettefnqent and uplift otRoxbro. While ;the policy of this bank is well knjwn to be progressive, yet it is json servative, but ever ready to ; ex tend any courtesy, or adbomoda tion compatible with -'sou&uik- ing rules, to, patrons. An$ffcli- resources aggregating over $30U,' 000.00 with a savings department where one.may open an account! for one dollar or more. 4 percent! interests is paid on savings ac-: ii A a r.ur. counts as well as on time deposits. The'directors are solid business men and farmers of the neighbor hood while its officers are E. J. Tucker President, R. L. Ba.vnes Vice President with W. F. Long as cashier, gentlemen whose moral1 and business stamina is recognized by their deeds, who enjoy the fullest confidence of the people, and the banks patrons HYCD WAREHOUSE W. T. Pass Manager. This old reliable warehoose lo cated in the business center has long offered and afforded the to bacco growers unexcelled accom modations and prompt on the min ute service for marketing their products with a spacious floor space, to facilitate large sales at one time and with representatives of both local and foreign buyers who readily buy every, pound of all grades of both light and dark tobaccos offered at prices equal to those to be had anywhere. Cash paid immediately after each sale. Mr. W. T. Pass the wide-awake and the affable and responsible manager is always on the job to greet you and to take charge of every detail of placing your tobac co upon the floors and to render every needful service in classify ing and arranging; prior to the schedule sales. iThrs warehouse has regular patrons -who sell here year in and year out that come from all points' of the compass, and from over a large area qf country and says they are entering new names upon their books right along that f urther attests to the importance of Roxboro as a progressive and growing tobacco market being now recognized as one of the lead ers of the entire tobacco belt of Carolina for a high average of, prices Mr. Pass is pleased to ac knowledge to all patrons the brisk ness of the market and the eager demands for all grades and prom-; ising the same eaVnest interest in you as in years passed. " ' i i T. W. PASS & SON . Home Furnishers. -:;- . 1 ; .' . r - -NThe degree of refaemffl I, entelle. , J4he bank.dues; atr'gujar TTT TTT f nfiiif"- " f HI m jES AND Do It elpecjted and. the good taste in wh&fohe homes of a cbmmunity arurnished is unmistakably re fleted in the kind nd .quality of fu'itriture and house furnishings ty anq variety of useful and beau tijutff urniture and home furni&h inls found in the stock carried andfshown by the. enterprising; and well known dealers of T. W. Passiand Son clearly attests to the good class of goods in demend t"r.oughont th if section, where one ficx wlth the assurance c)f find itgyery thing to furnish the cot more pretentions residence Wfiitever scale desired Furni- uijurjousier, Kiicnen caoineis car? in fact ey- library diri iiig room living room, hall kitchen d office in either the medium pjjced, or smarter designs and efr f&lJjtiwith a wide range of either fro Which to select facts that.be s?the care and alertness of the vtlsitile management of this ini; pmtaijt factor to, the mercantile ioferests of mr : town . that, adds rownanabusy trading .center; irit is rar an importanx .affn- cultural section of country; lhe firm sells, fw. cash or on easy terms 10 r6St()nslb,e, eoPle' am 18 'nsacting yearly a lucrative land growing volume of 'msiness that comes from manv miles dis st;mce to trade with them. C. H. HUNTER. "Everything For The Larder" In this age - o serving tLiaking people appreciate and respond to the man who has in his business make up, snap, vim and distinc tive personality, for it means su p3rior effort in business and effici ency in almost every instance, in whatever vocation followed, - and the subject of this sketch is no ex ception to this rule. Since the store of C. H. Hunter is looked upon by the discrimnating house wife and shopper as being one of the very foremost in its lines in town established since 1890 .Carrying very full and select lines of staple and fancy groceries .domestic and imported fruits, confectioneris, notions, flour, feed etc. occupying j three floors, and is observed daily to be one of Roxboro's busiest stores in meeting the daily needs of a long list of regular customers who depend on this store the. year around for supplies. The stock of groceries consists of every com modity for the table and larder. And in addition to quantity and variety here exhibited all the time: Quality is a first consideration of this bouse. Hence the energetic? and correct business methods that characterize the dealings of C. H. Hunter has brought to him an ex tensive acquaintance and the full est favor of same, distinguishing as a leader in his branch through out Person County. W ATKINS AND BULLOCK B iilding Supplies. Nothing more faithfully mirrors the growth and prosperity of a town, ovJ section. More than to fine it lumberman and building supply dealers Veil stocked and busy. It denotes that the : people are p regressing and that there is soihething worth while going '. on. It is a source of much satisfaction and pleasure to the trader and to the pros pecti ve builder to be a c fipssi hi a in a.firm li Ke the iWatkins MER '.&Bullock manufacturing .dealers in'.r.':v.f i . -W.'' " ' ' I & Bullock manufacturing .dealer? (BY JixJAlhjpyaty thii year than tdstrvy;, f ' ;::; i-finvtinnh Friday ofthis week, 12ttf todtP0W,, HL" I3th.; Let everybody- come whb ? 9?? H;. dares" W be -examined! thia!iehghted Wlth 'Person County year : ' -40- , - f We expect to begin placing in The Courier 'yery soon,, the hon orWschools and townships sKtiho nobly eacK is pay ing their exoenses without callincr b)iJ)Board of Education for a cenivexcept for teacher's :salari. es. c Let the gooa work go on. I: Don't fail to go to Caltolina Farm on next Saturday. Gran ville .and- Person are to meet there on the above named date for a Picnic and Educational Rally. Excellent speeches will H delivered and a gbriSinner served. We are especially -anxious for Person County to be well represented, This-is the; annual meeting of the people of the two r 100 Per Gent :IuCTes'-"V Our September business shlbws a 100 , per ;cent. ;iucje; :-BlJEJ WAlM TY, PRIGlt!pojifih6tetheir part iiht matung are at tif yout busjrt ess with: a class stock Of KILN unii aio nf r jvu (Uy a ooro JLumoer vsio., it touch vith us. Kiln Dried Lumber Our Specialty Roxboro Lumber Co "Home of Quality Lumber PRESTON SATTERFIELD, Sect'y. & Manager f- - -4,..; We are now moving into our new store and by the time this paper reaches you the job will be almost completed. We aj:e.. also receiving many new goods. Among tiest lot of coat suits that we ha1 had, and ahother lot'of Ziegler s shoes. We will m piaue py v tne ad e-better prepared to ' seie you than ever. ly invited to visit us in bur nevy and handsome' assuring you that we are always pleased to serve "Roxboro's ccur.r. . VcC'hbpo that much , crc7;d will go?iromJlourT - r , : ; - . ' ine tooacco- exnioit ne statea was the best he - had ever rseu.". s ' The exhibit of Mr. J. B. - Harris J impressed him" very tauch. "ilr. , Harris had 53 articles on exhibit from his farm and his tobacco ex-; hibit was good also. "Sow wheat and raise all crops to eat should be the motto of, every farmer,' , said Col Cuningham. 4 (-.'J'j Col. Cuninghim expressed himf self as bemgMelighted with. Jais visit and the vpebple. ' He is ;Je- voted to Person County, and er , : people. ; - v Mr- W. H Wrenn soldS80 lbs. ' of tobacco for ' ?2.74 . at the Planters 0 Warehotise M onday, , ; this looks like old , time prices. - The Planters is the place to sell to get the top market. : ( .- DRIED building ma nucfnm VUOlUUlWt KJM. 1.41. W twA 4.- will pay you to get m v 99 ,-f '.t' y these is the prptr. ' -.y, have everything V4 cuu 01 me vvcck y You are cordialr j quarters. V Again you, we are, TTTY ; - "r Best Stored 1M :

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