-> '?... . f-' ' I PACE FOUR . . ' ' " *THE COURIER . j< ' J. W. N6EL1.; Mjtor.'--' ^ - * V? . -. :. 3 ^ hftelitid Every Wednesday Evening " sVBSCKIPflON riSm. 1 $u&-* year, 75 cents fOf 6 ,monthi f j 5 muu tor 3 ,inontha?CsiJt T ' r , T die Editor is in no way responsible ' far views expressed bp correapon' v. Entered at, tbe Poit Office at Rot- j . ^N?e. N. C., as seeond-clasa matter ' 1 . .. ( j\ a* Font fro 'AdViArilMnB Reprwacnt ' ] i twamrricanpre3saos'et>ple',intetM |j bound for about one an^ a half hours * f * And. whether, you like him or his E lpanner of dreif or not, ttte fact re- [ M- " Wains the .same, he is a much' strongL .' er preacher.than many who call themft . aetvea some preachers.. B . ' I notice Mr. W. A- Waipren is in r ' the trace ftor the House of HfepresentaB'. three against' Mr. Cooper Hall. Mr E Warren is considered a good man and B' ~ Has -served his generation well hut he belongs to a past generation' wh'lch did not do or eapect thtngs done m - they afe*- dooe today. And while it ' seems a pity that step like him ever B - grow old and incompetent, yet such I B is the case and thare is no denying it. I , I Have supported- hirr\jn the past find f K I assure you have no illness towards | hint now but tips tin* I shall vote |f ' . for Cooper Hall, a ydung man "of ablL , B iter Sttd jftogrity, ont yho has stood ; nmuui pir uM ilmefl w'H " ?pulfa?I iward ctr the hope of reward and Uai reeked fcr-the Democtalio party al he while, .arid while he has gone doyrr n defeat IHMwfM'inU he coihlt lot win afcoinsh, such odds,' Yet, I* taa not lost faith *in the Democrats isrty of the people,, fully believing hat, acme day they would see the er their why nn l -wph a Democra roni this County to Hoip moke lawi uitable.for the common people, a: ti'H as. those of wealth,- to live under ind' I believe, in .this he was right, fo f all indication* do^nefc- fail I -thinJ rou are going to see the largest Dem ratio vote-ever- recorded )n Persoi iounty this Pall, Some ID w, Coope fall seems to stand extremely wel vith the ladies and I helj> nre se jure the nomination. J*L explanation is this: I have ac :eptfcd a position witn tne Co-opera tive Marketing Association and be ;in my work for them at once. I hav seen interested in this great moj from tho beginning- and believe I ca: render a great service to my count; in going but-in,_$he,Jnterest of thi jreat.csmpaig-? to'elevate the fatjne to a higher plane of Jiving. I hav -onaidCrcd my step from every stand point amt feel' It mj duty to go. To my opponents I would say this Phat you have shown me every conr tsy dua me and I want to. thank yoi ill and wish' all could be successful loivpver tHat is impossible, so I thinl t. will be host for me to remain heu ral and treat all alike, since-1 havi vithdrawn under these conditions, 1 nay attend the primary, or I may lot, if! db I shall vote for my choice if criiiry., otherwise I shall he neu ral. " _ . .. Again, I want to assure you of my ppreeiafion of the cortesy'and: kind ess sliown me by the good people o1 'erscn County and I shall ever b< pady to. help in my' feeble way any nove 'that is for the upbuilding ant irogress of the good old County f Person. Yours very truly, Samuel P. Jones Rnvhore C i May 8- 1022. JEWS FROM ROXBORO, ROUTE 2 Mr, Editor: Will you allow mi pace in your paper regarding oui lpnHrtnB fttia IT nil il? _i_i w...m a on, co^cviauy me pri nary election on Jlne 3rd. First, ow heriff. We need a man who wilLper.arm his duty and who is a Christiai tentleman, the man who. will continui a do "his duty. It seems to me thai Ir. Melvin Long, end tba deputies c will have, will do our County more ood than any one.glse that we car t'i" ERRONEO It .has con report that tl ^ the Co-operat . " solu'teljrtintru startecL_As a to come out i - " , by ad in T '/ ' It is possit Mr. \V. T. Pr T something to new way at ai a * l \ the demand tl 8,- - -*? way,-to-take-1 to-the "new w Bank's positio a farmer-vuilfiij Bank of Rojcb serve .you, cal / . . + ' ' - J.1 " ' 7 . , r " '"-T'rT < .. ' ^ __ _ 3> , V. THE ROXBORO COURIER i > elect Do your-.best at the election 1 ttf elect "thia..srood man on Jane 3rd. i' With all due respect to the other men I wfb are trying ta'get the same job. s SecondV With all due respect to Mr. : Clerk ot the Court. Mr. Bra'dshier is t .getting old arid we need to learnan other man how to perform the duties t of the Clerk of the Court's toffice. We > all,, perhaps, know our food friend ' Mr. Lester Brooks,, p good old. *Methr udisl Cl.'iistiap KeuUmiian? ? [ . Third: I km not veryu^eTl acquaint. ' ed with-our MriTStarten. but perhaps you know hirer. Prom what I can learn >' abolt him hlPwilL be the best man we E can send to take a seat in tBe "next 1 .Central .Assembly. He is one- of the ' beat farmers in'old Person, and he 4 knows what to. lo when Be takes a Beat - at Raleigh. Gprtien to Oie' polls June 3rd and '. help Mr. " Warren?a good | man, we must say. >v FoTifth: I have nothing to say about fi* Register of Deeds, only our * man who holds the offlte now -has * given good service*?C. C>. BUCHANB-AN. ' ? f ' ? ' | " ||i Map Of now have ready f?r \ , .( boro, showing I* streets, hou K ' , stores, also the names of o< e This map is drawn to a n ; ( ?~?J? . | : .. _ . . .. y printed on stropg paper, v s '! j t ! jr-fi lines, and is 24 x 30 in size. Oil'" - v. i " Copies can be secured of ^ 1 1 & Long, Roxboro, N. C, or f ] ,in'g Engiiieeiw, Greensboro, i 'i . < " .. r,lL- - _ __ _ DRIP G%?(i>c2a Del 5c ' Cascade ? Ginger Ale *TjjjjUjjji ia ffiVTi r~' mach " y 5c *- \ 'J- ' -4 ; Roxboro Be . ~-r . I S REPORT. le to oiir ears that some one is ( re First Rational Bank of Roxbor ive Tobacco Marketifig Associatic e, and'we can*not imagine how sue matter of fact, this Bank was the u recognition of the movement. T he Courier several months since. ile that the fact one of our most va lss, is going to run an independr dp with the report. Mr. Pass is nc 1, but is simply running, his house_ lat there should "be a house here :are of the tobacco which* had not ay. But Mr. Pass' action in no w n a'sto Co-operation, and we assur od.no friend'more true than the : ore. In the future, as in the pas# 1 on. us. Your friends, It ' THE. FIftST NATIONAL BA? Roxboro, .N. C. ,'C ----- ; -:.T . -i? a . . : - r . > ' , t _ . . W r . Jay 10th. 1922, .. ?-a?1?i UKPI BLICAN doiSTV . , CONVENTION. A cill Is hereby issupd for thJ different [County flfflres 1_ - | The Republicans of each precinct in Person County are requested to assemble'at their voting' proeincts at 3 "p. - m. on Saturday May the Gth. then atid there to each ' elect their precinct Committee of three and, to elect their delegates to the" County .Convention, each precinct is entitled | to'one delegate to the Cpunty. Cpiiven; titnr-for each 75-votes cast for'the Republican Candidate for Governor 1920. ' ' . 1 , . ~ J. T. Woody, Chairman FHwK. ,Eb?L man. Set fighting' the 5S iiwesponse tQ . P aefling' thie old ^ fit I been pledged _ '. ? _gj: ajT\ffects the tj|l e you that the " P Fijrst Nartional j|j when we can ~ - S . = " ,.i : ? ?? -r~ c~- . ? ' v . ' . I (Prices of Reai - REDU I SlqehingL reductions have h< all bpfiriK Coats and Coat'Suits < - ***. . ' ' cheaper'anywhere. We still Suits. Tt _is-tHifv.tinio.fr* rn . .. *' * - i.'1 You can'J go aio'ng spendin pect to get ahead. IT CAN'T fl But tf .you will, practice" a some mr leas raoney.^ .. a : Burns | LST STORE, ' | epoits Rent ?f : "*T . . ' l YEAR $1-00 . . Et YEAR $1 50 \ YfiAR J2 00 JC.JJORO I. nsa W. F. LONG CASHIER. l^k | | me ?J?[ t all you make aijd ex- *, E DONE. . . little ecohomy. and put aay day, there Is nothing eaithy. .. pen an Aceourtt and add " is Bank LN.ci 3 ; J-i '