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THfc COURIER 4
J. W. NOELL. Editor.
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. , ' RoxboToT N r C.~A pri 12 6th 1922 I
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DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVEN'
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In ye olden days a Oemo-.ratic
State-IJonventiin was about the bigsince
the pYimary has been adopted
It is. quite a tajne affair. Occgsiinally:
something Will be sprang on the
convention" which will occasion quite
a good deal of ifpeech making but this
.time nothing of the kind happened,
and it was amply a love feast, everyluutn
ttanmt onH Vl flVin ff A I'OOll tllTlP.
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? 'Hon. E. W. Pou was made permanent j
chairman, and also delivered what
they called the key-pote speech. Goternor
Morrison spoke to the convention
and made "no opologies, but. set
forth in ."glowing terms what his ad^
millistialhni had meant- to North Car
olma. Well;-there have been-tremen-j
dpUR strides made during- Wis administration,
and while there is considerable
feeling over the question of
>r ' -taxes, the State has-just cause to
^el prop.l pf itself for the advance
in ado In fact, the. counties have only
themselves, to blame for any excessive
taxesi, for :tH- State does not collect
a penny from the county for
State purposes, save what is piid on
fncom'c and inheritance taxes, 'and one
iiahle for these oughfto pay. If the
taxes arc excessive, and they art?, you
v.. voted them on yourself Or y?vir repr
- resentative put them on you by legislative
enactment, and the State is
not responsible. ?
. - But the -speegHT'of- the day was
made by Hon. 0:"Max Gardner, lato
candidate for Governor. * He only
i spoke for about tnirty. nitnutes, nut
he caught the cAwd aqC received an
- . ovation worthy of the man and the
>- speech He announced that he wouldnot
be a candidate for Governor in
1924, as the East was entitled - to
name the man at that titne.
f; There was no contest of any dcj;.
' acriptidn, save the little ripple before
the platform committee, which : was
% occasioned by jwntie of the aid fellows |
who have not* become reconciled to
Women voting. They opposed putting .
any women on tHa Executive Com?
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mittee, but they tost out, and took I
their medicine gracefully. By the;
way, one of the'(most timely arid en- I
joy able speeches was made by Mrs. i
Jerman. She told the convention, "we i
?nay not be wanted, but we are
HERE." Apd ;they were, for thtey
were represented in nearljL-every disy
> trict in the State. ? o
' TYh platform is short, briefly set;
ferting forth what has been ascomplish
- ed Under Democratic rule, and.nam*
In* a few things which the party
stands fori etc.
' . 0ite of tfic pleasing things of tWi
' ?- conventionwas the fact that the grand
%' old man, Woodrow Wilson, was still
t the Best loved, of all,, and whon.Nfr.
IPou called his name in t?s nddress
Uie house went wild, cheers coming
from all sections of the hall, in fact
. ao enthusiastic was the cheering thUt
Et-- 4. I* did not subside until almost^every
I individual in th? house stood upon
t their feet.
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Af a meeting of the Fifth Diatrie*.
|fe- ?Repqhin/ins in Inm T^ni'i
f v day Mrs. Lindsay -Patterson, of Win?
aton-Sahun, was named as the Ref
- publican candidate fof Congress from'
' this district. Mrs. Patterson is' a very
'? brilliant woman and we trnat ahe will
53*- WlJoy thU honer of making the cam
? - - peign, being the first- woman in North
CKWlin* Ta ran "for Congrees, for the
honor of "alao ran" ia. all of the joy
alia will experience. Of cdurae, the
Bepoblirnus knew there was not even.
j ' a possibility of defeating the gal
lent OB Soldier, Major S ted man.
L ' henrt they very kindly gave thi nSaT-"K
Ig~a private letter from Hon
' v- people against the wild' cat stock
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salesmen. \fe bayy done this tinje an !
thSe'agrin, and if before making .an
investment in any kind of stock you
wguld ask your banker manji,a^dollar
would be saved, for your banker
will tell you just akatf|i,what it- is
worth. * V "
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After it was seen that the Go-op'
,-rative Market! rig Association had secured
more thin tfe? required number
of signers in this County many
still had their doubts as to-tbo'Working
plans, that met) with the ability
to handle such a proposition could
not be secured,, etc. ,But tiisse doubts
have gll disappeared as far as this
County is concerned, for they have
put a man at Hie head here who~ftas
the ability and knows no auch word
as fail, and that man is Mr. Harry
W. Winstead. He is a tobacconist oi
rare judgment and a business man
without a peer in this section. Like
some of the other sound . business
me#/ her.did not jump into the Association.
without giving it dne consid
eration, *but after he was convinced
tKUt it was the thing for the farmer
for businesa.*ahd tfre one thing which
would do more to 'bring prosperity
than all -others, he went' in with hit
whole soul. And be it* said to his credit,
did: not go into it for the money
he will get out of it, for he made
a sacrifice ip. dollars^iTaccept the position
he holds, the salary being loss
thin he has been making in his bu-*
siness He will be ipanager for the
Roxboro market. l.Uvfng , all- of the
'warehouses here urider . his charge\
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liinger Ale
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Roxboro Bo
I Prices of Re
RED!
Slashing reductions havi
- all Spring Coats and Coat S
cheaper anywhere. We still
Suits- It is the time to make
Bargain
j| We .have put out-a large 1
" gj chidlren's Oxfarda and piim|
1ousjy*low prices, $1.00 to $
S to $10.00.
E? Dont trade with us -becai
3 because you .get better good*
3 ^- i.ET'US PROVE IT ?
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Mi t>at if itself is a guarantee thatAlfl
the business-will go. Ho tells us that ?
his ^rrfhition is to see Perso^ (bounty
*ead<(he. State in sixers and he is IE
predicting tl'jt there wiy he 95 "to g
100 per cent in~thie County. * j?
tAx. NOTICE. ' JT" Si
will please meet me at the following jS
places for the purpose of listing g
tlliir property. ; jS
At Pallor's store May 3rd 1922. ?
At Roseville May 4th 1922. jj?j
At F. D. Longs May 5th 1922. H
At Winstead May 6th 1922. ' |g
Please be' prompt to meet me on g
these dates and save, us all time and g
trouble. 'x . ' . g
vT. C. Wagstdff, Tax Lister. S
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ilALUNb NtWo : I
Mr. Z. R. Clayton is a fine chicken |
raiser, call . by- and see his banner B
chickens. 0
Miss Lois Broadua is visiting 'Dr. ft
and Mrs. Swann this week in Semora. S
Ur, Rnrhflnan is visiting her a
daughter, Mrs. Jessie -Wakler, in Ja- E
kmg.'
The stork viajted Mr. and Mrs. Jes- g
sie Daniel and brought ttiem a fine 6
baby. . H
Mrs. W.' W. Morrell spent last g
Monday with her sister, Mrs.. E, S. g
R?g?n- , ?' ' . . ' - 2
Rev. Mr. Todd Wake preached g
an excellent. sermon Sunday on the S
19th Psalm,* 1,'is subject being "Secret g
Sins.1' Mr. Todd, is'a very fine preach- ||
er. If you have not heard hip*'come g
out. We were glad to have so many g
of' the people from. Rbxboro and
other churches. Repeat, it for we love '5
coperation. , IF
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ttling Works!
ady-to-wear I
LJCED _ j
beei^made in the prices of
uits'. You eantvbuy them any ?3
have some dandy Coats and |K
i your money go a; long ways. jl|
In Shoes
bargai" table of women's and js
is wjucn are pnceg ai ricncu- t
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3.00. Original prices were, $5 Sj ?
jae we live in Roxboro, but j? |
j for. less -money. _ 0
& Burns | j
best store: 1 |
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Sp.J' A* LONG, Prenrfent w H HARRIS
SiwM. D. MEr'rITT. -Vice-President ^
;!g -hairmsn of the Board
E: G. LONG, Active Vice-President
The Pet
! - Ban]
f' Capital $100,00Q.QQ Surplu
Roxboro,
THis Bank'sroncy is?Taking ca
^'our reference, any customer.
? ' - >' - \Vhen we make you-a.promise, you
- - ' Make rt Good, TRY US. T
y Your account is appreciated, we ca:
l" |j customers reasonable requirements J
|j| We will be glad of the opportunity
< *3 _ highly satisfactory service to you thi
\ a - .tome'rs of this bank. In making'your
why not consider these points. Line u
pgjj?1? ?m, Lm'gi'm and stforest:"
14 per eent with Safety every Sixty d
~ terest charged?NO i^EES.
Conder
I REPORT OF THE CC
I The First Natio
ROXBORO, I
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THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS,
I RESOITRES
| " Loans &. Discounts ;
sj ? U. S. Bonds, Other Bonds & Investi
S?' Federal Reserve Bank Stock
| Furniture & Fixtures'-.. > __
| " Cash in Vault and Due from other B
1- > Totaf
I LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in...;,. ,
|j Surplus Fund, Undivided Profits &
| Bills Payable
1 Rediscounts., jj,
deposits:.,:..
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This Bank is doing its level best t
_t service to its customers;
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This Bank has accomplished more
.?*?time than any bank ever, organic
We pay two kinds of Interest 4 pe:
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J. fi. TAXCKYAssistant Cashier ' ? *7
) . C. A. HARRIS, Assistant Cashier
>ples
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can depend on us to . , !|f f ' ?
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to demonstrate our
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it we render to cu?- ' Sjgj
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banking connection. .iIgjlij* ' "
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)NDITfON OF 1 :
nal Bank j
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APRIL 11, 1922. 1 "
. $403,796.63 H
nents^_ 94,778.49
... 2,700.00 P
/ 3,189.10 . . ? p f
anks..;^ 50,130.25 .? -"IS.
------ $554,594.47
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$70,000.00 g|
Reserves 28,486.22 . . rai
??-? . None ; HI
27,545.00 - fg
?-- ' 428,563,25- ' Hi T?
--?H._$5M,594.47 ' 0 - ' -1
0 repder the best of ?
1 in the same length' -. ?1
ed in tha Countyi \t~
r cent and Persoyl. . ???H