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^ YOU ARE OF CRIMINAL 1 ~v-1: : / ;v ; YOU Have alloWecT other buildings to long. Dry rot has set to Tiffed tbp rarnpntfr PA I Look them p over now W^ ^ __ 1 ?coat' Wetherilj's Atlas R "w? THE COR^i win, fiuzZZi^'~*7*; ' ROXBORO )A Build J; > ?. ' , 1 - Get our prices bn r- -Flooring, ceiling and s j? Doors, windows and f ILiipe, Cement and pla ' A . L' Laths, Brick and Roofi " . . Galvanized and painte l Pine Cypress and Cedi Nails,-Raint and -.Btiild l _Watkins ? Rx>xboro, N. C. I 11 . * A Sure | Cure I III T7/\m I?I . J I * V* H Times Buy a Big Beti I Alarm Clock jj: I and use it j I W* can'* ifford to waste-our I j time sleeping Pi W). Time is I JJAll ortcb ;u?t, ran ncv- 'l" H Bsr tie regaino i. Bqt if wc stop j j B I tWa leakage and turn "loose j iemk?"^of tune profit, pro ' f-s will mark our jjatliway. . ft! ; T TODA y. (i *' i the . jNe wells B?JBWF.LF.RS ^ ~ nmiHiiii, ? .r: ?r* ft * : , *^?; ? * % ? - V-, - * > GUILTY NEGLIGENCE! " . ^our home and your go. without paint too : in?they are going 's repairs ajld. then NT htmii m^y snouiu -^p^-be given a * OF ? eady^Mixed Paint 7^|l ?r. pAihT J ' : ??1 tu Mmutur* tH*tiouaw a fid 7e/l . You tftm Quantity ftaqdirmd 'and Pryca : , ' '? 7^?? .* JMBER Oft Now. ' ading.:' j".. ... i f.- 1 rames , ^ 5^r ? uJ U m?. ~r ' 11 T! > | :d Tin Shingles, j ar Shingles, f . ; r .. *??-V?i. | ters Hardware. ' " z Bullock j; Phone 94 , iL'_? . , : BEES AND THE GARDEN jfrh*. HoneymakBTS-GStfier the Sw?ef I ' .from B losSoms. ;. .> ? Do Excellent. Service in Carrying PolIon ?nom Ontf. Plant to; Another . _ TheyefEre Worth While, JTouV-t- T.-oei?^-two orNjirW- bf \ thwn?\v*HT pn*vip a. valuable; invest- j ment to ttro'iwi'ck yarifl gai:'dem?r. }Iosi ! back. vRfri* hev> encH)gh -?lmU fruit iree^' flowers and tiloswtpitvg vegetables to provide attract Ion for the.bee* , Phov nfo"among th?? buaior.r invaded Hom?|.orH9n4y BW*; irfSr growing ' v4ccLaUinui2fl9r there 1 re not many blaeaocna whlch-they will > *s by?and, at the same tlmer they arrj iho vtfl'eu frop jane J?Unt to an* ?the* Is* nb^rtutely ueoeaaar^ ri *niy, to ranee thp plant# to] <ro<luta?Whan bee* and bWls do not arrv the no! left froYn onenlant to an>ther (i bout the only ottier chant* Is. >e the 'wind to" perform fflh aeiTlt*. ^t the iiees do thli Impoflap: duty /; ~ - - / : . ; i---' ? r-; ; .. v.. THE ROXBOfiO CQL'RIE THE COURIER Roxboro, N-. C. April Eth .1922 e IJ^n't-.ypu heat them say Get it a? ROXBORO LUMBER CO. " SHOf TALK. Every shop, factory pr office must Have Jew -rules, and": unless'these rules are observed business mill, be in; muc.li disturbed. It has lpntj b^en a rule at this office that anything for publication in this paper must be 'in not later than Tuesday morning, and this includes changes for" advertise' ments. Now, of course, we want your ads, and want them .bad, but again we must say that it is absolutely imposible .for us to give..them'^prgpcr attention, t>r to git out on time Wednesday evening unless all copy is in the hands of the printer by Tue> day morning. As for all other matter, we simply will not -accept ft later than Tuesday morning. .-Of?course, some one is going to come in say, "well, I just forget' it, and you must get this in." Hut'we JUST MUST NOT. and "if you get angry, about it we simply can not help it.' for we have glOSh fair warning. k T ;. We .enjoyed a pleasant call from Mr. Tannic Buchanan last Saturday. * * * Mrs. J. O. . Cochran of Sterling,' Col. is- visiting Mrs. T. E, Austin. ? * i.' Mr. P.* 0, QOrver. - is attending Yancevviilo Superior CuurL lf)ia-gpp?-. - +- , ?r. Gentry, of "Relents; was Roxboro visiter. Monday?-?? ? . .. v 1 ? ? * ? * . Mrs. Herbert'A. Clay1 spent the week end m. Durham' visiting- friends * ? ? Mesdames Pallip Yancey Pats, E. Si' Foushee ".and R; -fa.' Feather. Stcn spent yesterday in Durham. ** Miss Margaret Doe of Sadth Bostotv spent the week end here aS tlte gudit of Sfiss I -prone Mills C- -<jt * * Ms,-olid Mrsr*R."A. Spencer spent Sunday -with . their daughter, Mrs. WilHb Jeter, at Snth'erJin, Va.' . t- We were glad to Have a'call-'from .Mr. A. v. Wiggins of route 5 -yestor * / . Hon. 1- AL Carlton is attending Yangeyvillo Superior Court wliich is Iity rnstien thic wteh. :? # * 4. Mr.' J. Garland Chambers', ono-ol the leading merchants of Helena, Was a Roxboro visitor-yesterday. * * ** ~* Mrs. w. m. *ancne?* Has returnee home afteT an oxterkLed visit to hei old home in Bingrhampton. N. Mr. M. 1. Burton*, of Rougemoni was a -welcoTne visitor to this offict la*st? Saturday. < .jt'+ * * **9pr* - Mr. Elmur Clayton. wAo has beer on the market' in tlegderson, is *a home Jar u short vacation. ? ^ ^ ^ Mias Bertha Clayton *isited he: sister, "Mrs. L; J. I.ea, of Burlinptan last week.- | Zj >*.> ??-* Mess "Wayne and Rohert Boreh ani iMt. Ro'lcomesof Trinity ColleffE;,apen the week end' here. ' 7*""?r ** * Mr. H. RaifF spent, the" first of thi itMt in M<rinston-$alem on bttsinersi mkttijri ' '1 * v * _ .Meas. .Kojie.ft Clay and Sidne: Veazey of Greensboro' Spent severa days itj Roxtjoro last week.* ' . * * # Mr. L. T. Shotwfcll who'* wasAoi this market the parft season, was ; visitor one day last week* ^ * * Mrs tV. At. Serjeant left yesteri day<for Ruf?in whore she will spenc a short while visiting relatives. * * * * iHon. W. A. M^irren and Or- R. S t)oiTn/ve ntorn PUvKa *?/-. day,. ! * if. * Mr. l>ewey BradsHjv, who hag boor huvmir tobacco on one" of the ' Jft-ntmWp n^iirn.l n,.i... n fi. m days - Migl ?j| Mr. oTftfl * ' 1 * - .Misi^Annle Walker, who is a .student it the -FajetteviUe Conservator* of; Mujic, is spending a ieyr days here witi) heir parents, Mc? and Mrs. G. "W\ Walker. ' . ' . Ui. ? * * The following, G- W.X. girla tee at thfiii Easter vacation here witb their Winntead, Helen Hurley, ' Christine Walker and Annie feurch. * -aMiss Gay-Broadus,-the principal of jalodg High School, spent a part .Of the day'yesterday in ,Roxbdro> looking after matters pertaining to her echool. ; " . . * * * Mr. aild Mp. M. S." Whitted and son, M. 3., Jr.. of Durham, spent severe <ia^there tast week with Mr. and -Mr*. H.' G. Clayton. * . 'Mr- C. W. White and Misses -Willie Wrigbt and Mary Cheek were the guests' of Miss Irene Woody, near Bethel Hifl.- last night, being members qf a tea party served by Miss ^Pgpdy. V _ ; "Sir. V. Kaplon is in New York completing Jjis spring purchases for 'His several stores. ? ? * * ? Mr. H. Cantor' went' over to DuW }iam -this morning in business connected with the y. Kaplon stores. * ?, r . B'TTSTNTtSS LOCALS ?? 7- w y ? _ " REMEMBER the date?Friday the irth, M Ui?. Audluniam, u u.VlotV- = SEVEN ROOM house for rent, withTiAtV.1 bath and sold running war-' er. stable and gprlge, large garden sppce. A.pply to Courjer' Off ice.. Trinity (Jl^fe'Club wijf he at" tba Auditorhfrn -on' Friday evening tit S o'clock under the 'auspices of the Woman's Club. It is worth while." Secure" your scat early. _ Plenty Irish Cobbler nnd Red Bliss Seed Potatoesand Seed uals -I IIUGIT woqps. See J. L Garrett & -Co. for hay, we have'a Kig lot pn;hand and,going" to .try ana keep it at all "tiahei. Price shall bo right. REMEMBER'the date?Friday the , 7th, at the Auditorium, 8 o'clock. ? 1 , ; . , 1 FOR :RENT?Store house situated ' it J along, t or particulars cat! on the Misses Pointer, North Main St. Rox' boro, "N. C. 4 6-4t? T)id you ever hear of so many cy elopes 7 A'ftom policy ,'wili Cost you ' but a tittle. See SATTERPtELIh Pb ' It. Now. ' " ? "" BABY. CHICKS-.- Place "ybiir. order ' now, due to hatchApril 11th."Pure ! bred Rh^de Island Reds, Chicks 15 cents each in lots~of 25 or more. Alst) eg-gs., PvCds -and -Barred .Rooks. 15 for ' $1.00- . " ' 'JOHN Q. YARBROUGE & SONS, ~ . Koxboro, noute 4. March 29, 2tpd. ? r ... ^ * An epte'rtainment out of the ordinary?the Trinity Glee Cluro, .at the Auditorium *' Friday evening at 8 3 o'clock. COME. - * t . . FIRE INSURANCE more important ncrw than eve*. Could- you' re3 plsee your home without embarraas8 ment? You fcan muate* up a few-dollars for the' pfemium. .Get right, -See SATTERFlELD. -Do -It?Now. ' L ' i 3 J0FFERSOJC is.a household word in N. p.- Every North -Carolinian ~te justly proud of the Jefferson, the ' strongest , life insurance Company in 1 the South. JCe?j>yoar money-at home. 3re SATTFP:^TFT -W? *Un ~~r- * * ^ . '-'V v JIC rest.. . ' ' t ? _ : ? 1 COJVST FOR SALE?I hive several hundred bushels. of corn, on ear for sale at $5.00 a barrel.*?E.~ J. RobertSon. Woodadal'e, >fc"C.-__L _? ? . i Uniteri States r'idelky & Guaranty Co., strongest bonding Company 1 in the world, Don't. a?R ^our friend _ (i) sign vmii .hnnd Win "will aii>n it for a -omall premium. See SATTERFTFJ-R tKiMo.l ? * nr ? * . . i. _1 -P .. . v? . I ^YE t- They Jiire 5 IN ALL GORGEOI'i h . We Wt the market late and | ' -and for us.. VVe have the Capes, I Suits and Sport Skirts' in theii I snappy 'styles. They are bought the same way.-. A look in will i * yonderful season in colors and'v . see whether you buy or not.' , Watclwjur .windows, look an* ' -will pay you. to trade with us/ Wilburn&S ROXBORO, f FARM fr ; SAI -THE A. J. HOLSONBAi fg| of 78 acres "of lahd, 2r3 in heavy jfa: of water, cabin, stable tobacco I (? 1NGS. ( . > Located in M<. Tirzah Townshij ^""^offered for sale at Publ GOVRT' HOUSE IN ROXi ' ' ' ' AT 12 O'GLO This farm is located about J^ougemont, N, C., near Durban twCO?, the TintY flmvr)|1 T"' on Little Creek, and i? dnc-erfT' farm - in Person Courity, Terms of sale will "be for c nounced at the sale. Any perso interested wrlLptease write R. *. ham, N- C., Box' 307. Sale will ?,ake place, rain or "get you a splendid'farm. :j| R;A.HOLS'i G<1 td Hugh Wools tar Clover, . grass and Garden seeds? " v- PURE BRED White LeghArn eggs, per setting $1.50. Apply to D. W. . Oakley, Roxboro, N. p.. ?3 22 3ts. , ? ?' - m . I' - ' "Why send your money NortK when : , you cjtn (do better: at" Home. AJEF.PERSON policy .on .your life means' - * future protection for your"loved ones. late. See SATTERFI ELD? DVt' Agent." ,' ' i"i" ' -T / ?? W Over $25.0.000.00 .Ipffetson sold in 1S20 by the Satterfleld Agency. It will Jbe repeated in 1922! SATTER lj0 FIELD, "'Old and Tried", Do It Now - Mr. Traveler, before you-Wive town call at Satterrioy? office' iyyiJ got an Accident Ticket. 25e U T- T, . _ ... . T I JJ. mean* $5000.00 to you. SAXTER-! . FIELD \ INS AGENCY, "Old???ml j T 1 H ? '? W? Tr,c;' ' an Call at SATTEKFIELD'S office for ull Kind* uf bnirift.* No. sendim? U b0 New York o*r other places. We will J11f u^gigwyouf bond While you are v.*nit-" r* SATTERFrELD.' "Old and nn .. ' trt i' " ' . -fr* ~ BhilENT-^ftflOffl iftVBf - "STm^S *** ^ tnf ket, Xubrey Long 3 22 *tf. an, I ft"""' ~ """"' .- ?* . m - 6P( m < < recent binding, on . l H Uu.ud of Hockull. east Af.ehe 1n< Has. recalls other elusive islands ri? ^Bbe Scienttflr Arilerlaan.. -Jan r0i tnodestJy veils herself Id- mist. |n ^Bern but -one^ in .&<> years, while foi In the liebridR straits Mir^hnrivlr wttu water-Mi-faytlmt wu ~ ^^BtwiiTerhaBft bathing nymph o< .vrti i - that floats for six weeks, i iByir 'UII'iii i u'S. ee'in,... - ' . ^ ? .? - an atfntopl ?: Ltac /. . , r ^ " -??? ? irt- i v - ;vrA:~:r Tl':.: ESiii - ' - - v fl M ! HFRF 1 m m ? . ' *3i "r?~?? -r? ? -|! 5 ARRAY. ijf . . i-, ' W t* * ' i'T pa i we hit it right for you Pi Coats, Coat "Suit3, .Sport?? 1 ' > wonderful shades and Eg right and they fire sold j? t convince you. This is, a s * re incite you'to call and fi II learn where to buy. It 6j ' r. ' ', .. Try It- - - I atterf ield | fort ' j2! CK F.ARM- Consisting "||J timber and wood, spring gli >arn. ALB; NEW BITILD- (ill . V. 1 p, Person ,County, will' be [^j ic Auction at the ; ' Si . j SOKO. APRIL I5TH- I', CK M. , . p| four miles northeast ofr j?r ~ ' ' i i ousuy nr>p. ana lies pe- . he best tobacco, and grain p *" "!' ash. unless otherwise ar^ ||j ''< n or persons who jgjj Holaonback, \Y/^ Duf" ? shine. the time to |l> ~ - r; 1? ONBACS | . . > - 3. ABOR RULES BURDEN COSTS OPR. I SERVICE ' '. "Wr-*- -. -? <wr , " j * ~5. Railroad Labor Board AokctTta Slob Payments for? Work Not Done. O'JLD SAVE $300,000,000 ?I' war Cost-of Service Can Be Secured Only by. Cutting Expanse, " ' / A^terbury Says. v. Urging emergency action., by the Uted .States Itjiilronft I Jab or Board end ,Agrnss wftstV and inefficiency" y . evnl-Hng mule* .present wnrfclng fulei d conditions Gdnoral AV. W. Atferry, Vied: president "i* *.t>e \ ~ ' trtrrTill&bnfl. tn a ttfhfcirnent to Th* ftrd Ip session at 'CUtcaSo.. said jo nL *- ' > Many railyrnrds are rrol now earning, d with ffrf?ent operating" costs and iClc_liflvo ^o pro pect of. earning, en 'TTTeTr otmtlng. expenses, _ tvfrmvthem wfttinrr ?TTy~npf return d unable to meet . iteir. tlxed ctonrgns. the emergen cy pnted can t>$ liiet Ker Tiy an7 in" freight and RWOn^Oi*' rfltna. pr hy n In Siting expanses. ; ? " , - r (Vlth declining price nnd wage*' ip loatry nnd .dgrlc.lltiire, the country nsndu that the artvency of tha~raj^ V ids mikat ba atturrd by 4. raductlon operating rxpe:s, and not by a ihar advance otTTitas. . r The National Ag: tnenta, relet and ula at gar -me gut-fa- causa groat ate aniKlnclJlelSnry. ?r' **?? Wniiirt .lava fim.nfW.nOfl .. ' nidi-Tat'. -?'.n 1 11..iiiian !." hi 1 waits , would. it'.luce railway op. ting expenaoa at lean <SCGAiuu^ulu^ -
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