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I . - ?' * Pine St .We. have all "grades of got r * * | shingle's and note the differi GALVANIZEI I I ^ Wf have the best galvani: j 'It works-right, looks right S. j?When you use our galvanize roof troubles. RG1BOR LU Home of Que . ?.? - ' It won't be lo/'g ui j be swarming into your ; | uremerits and-let ns fit : ' WINDOW AND | , AH standard sizes are I need any special sizes can also have the material 01 ; make your own door fine Give us a ring today. ' - i Roxboro, N. C. BR] Your Job W TH Boy Wanted C(.r.u.urH/lM in 1 His tA?>>i <a nnn Hot? .II71UV ? uviv iii i.iiii ivn? 'a viis UJJI who is a "go-getter" spirit, full of grit and ambition, and absolutely hohest. We want that bby.* He will 1 be- tlJj only boy agent in this town 1 for the famous MOVIE WEEKLY 1 MAAZINE. He will work after j school and other spare time. His X-i pay will be what Ihl makes it: be- j ides prizes and free Movie ^Tick/: ets. When he makes good, *H? will . be.promoted. If you are between I 14 and 19 years eld, determined ? to "make gcod"and truly think you are the boy for this job, then apply ~~~ .by MM- tr. Mi, U. L. Gilbert. "Personal," drd floor, 119 West 40t Street, New Ycvk 'City. Give full "details ;;f ftnv na3t selling qs* pcrience^j^tir^TTgel parent's full ' --mnneanfj business? your school I grade and at least ,t?wo references. I i -7? ? H LAND SALE. By virtue of iwo, tjrusts executed] " to "me by M. T. Olaytoft anil * wif o*1 duly registered in Person County in i Book 2, pajrcs ldw and 163, and at! the request! of the heirs, I will on i Saturday the 8th day of July. 1923, j tell at public auction for cash at the court house door in Roxboro, that: certain tract of land lying in Person County, N. C. adjoining tbe lands ofl . Nat and Albert Warren, oh tlto East' C. D/ Clayton, on the South' Gallic. Mr Oaltley, on?West, And John_ " Wilbur and 4,.-A- -fcj&ng-eatatti (now occupied byOsCar Hamlin) containing 104 acrpa more at !(?*> Tfcis June ?th l?2i T. O. Brooks, Trustee. ' _ ..'CB. 'W -i FIRE INWJftAffffij more important; now tfcaTt^e>?<,*taMW rtu replace your e^nharra^?Ian for-the ^ar?trtum,_Qet right. See SATTERFIMU).. -1 - - - I tingles ^ ?? >d bright new Stbck. Get our j t **; """ 1 L ence. - i ( Ms y SHINGLES. " . t i zed shingle on the market: } r and gives the right service. s :d shingle you put an end to ... ' ! o MBEROO tlitv Shingles p IS j i! ' if You* ;; 1 4 . Hone ! Fly-proof J ntil the pesky flies will home. Better get mec :-' ' c your house with 1 1IQOR. SCREENS : carried in stock, but if you -1 i make them to order. We j ri hand if you-desire to ( 1 window screens. -j , gr Bullock : Pnone 94 ? in?t 1 rork to i E COURIER: .,: . ' .... - . ' ' ,*'v LETTER FROM MR. WOOD. " . . Roxboro. N. C. J June 5Ui 1922. IJr. EJditor: j I hnve.read with interest the adi vertiaement of W. T. Paas & Com- , j pany as appeared in your issue of the 24th. of May. In this advertisement ? Mr. Pass to he not only fightingr the Cp'-operativeMarkfcitirfgAs^--? eocmtion b*rt impugnes ?tti* motive ^ of the Warehouse Owners, that they 'are simply doing: this, renting their ^ houses, on account of. high rentals. n As 1 understand, it, the Warehouse- a men do not kow what they will, c.eive, tH-'y are assured he\vever they C| .will receive a re*(H*>!>H4?u*~ amount: as rental for lease or a reasonable sum ,if they-,'sefT. a 1 can see quite easily why Mr. Pass js should wish to be in a po9ition to sell the unsigned" tobacco of" this and $d! joining counties, but why should he , advertise a deliberate attack c-n these u <s " people and accuse them of selfish -y neas nnd and "on account of \ high*; _ ! salaries. rents etc. they were finally Educed to cofne to the rescue of the p poor farn>er.7 It seems to me that he ^ is certainly making: a big blunder when he sets Himself yp to* fight not less t^an 80 pe/ cent of the farmers ^ of this county. He has all to lose and ^ noth\tkto gain when he openly. fights the Co^Operative. Asso. Last Fall Pass freely talked j( j*boui tHls Contract of the- Growers p and numbers of people heard him ^ ktaie that if ?e"waa a farmer he j would sign antTQT^geri them to sign. Further than this he stated that he was going to build thean a Warehouse jaid they could get it if they wanted it. If selfishness' or high salaries * and f tprfqeed -the Ware house -men to some to the Faemeus-aid, ear you telf me what motive Mr. Pass end hie \ayiorfjtitifl fcavei* ^thtingi^ W JmU*NL! - - ? A" yjS^pl' - . T ~~ ~ I:1L roum^j crem;*- njtw w, PHF COURIER Rosbopo.-N. C., June 7Jh, 1922. ! Pout you "near them say . Get it V IOXBORO LUMBER GO. ' c jS * * ' Misses Orpha and Vivian Allgood. t tudents at Converse College. Spar- f cctarg, S. C., f'ave returned, boms ^ or the summer holidays. y * * * * ~ t Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Long an^ Ht j le daughter, Oveda, and Miss Evie (, ;ng attended the wedding of Mr c iharlie Long ii}" Winston-Salem last aturdny. . " * I Misses Lillian and Bessie Sample ( ave returned home from Flora Mc- f ionald College where, they have been c tudents the past year. ' 8 ' * * Mr. Gilbert Sample, .who has bfeen . eaching in Greenville, N. C., is at ^ lome for his vacation. { Mr. Z. V. Qwynn . spent 'the week nd with his wife, who is visiting .her- 0 ister, Mrs. J. A. Long. . [ * * * Mrs. Frank Brinn cf Sanford "is isifing-. her mother. Mrs. W. ft..B t. Cewell. s * * .* f Mrs. John Setters of Washington, c 1 Ci, i3 -visit ihg her parents, Mr. or.' Irs. H. C, Brrnitt. * . _L ' ?.?:?-* , vl Mrs. R. E. White left this, morning j Or Richmond where she will visit , [ev mother. > * . Mr. and Mrs. Joe-..Montague apd t b Idren^passed through town yestef c !af ovenipjr on thoir way to attend . he wc-iding of IVilkerson-Boyd ' % ^ Rev. and Mr?. O. W. Dowd of Wii- r nineton. spent last night in Jtoxboro \hile in town Mr. Dcw.d favored us rith a pl-^sant cHK 'l -i 1 Mpi -%May Willson -of* the faculty_ 7 S Avcrett College, in Danfrijlo re- 4 umed heme the first of the \vrek. * * f ? . j Mis. E. V.; Bo'atwrigbl and E;lgirr t fit,; are visitihg in Danville. . ? .,* 1 Rev and Mrs. R. W. Ssmmeth and ] wo chidren of Durham spetit the ; veek end here with Rev. and Mrs 5. J. Starjies. " * * * * j Miss Elizabeth Williams^, of. l>ur-r :am spent the -week end Here visit-. r,cr hbr sister, Mrs. S. J. Stames. \ . .. ^ * * * V V ^ . T* in i i iU II In OilTif ,~K j ."a., was a pleasant caller at this of; t Ice Mend ay. He says they are just ibout through setting . out tobacco, vith just about an average crop alanted. * * * . Mr. S. T. Wreun of Woodsdale fav- ^ >red us with a'call last Monday* giv.ng us.his subscription for The Cou- | ier. He Risked us to drop His name . rem cur roll-about six weeks since, j ryinsr ar.other_paper, but. he said his x vife just -would not accept" anything ? n the place of The _Caurier. .Wise t I'ohian.- ? J * * * . Miss_ Eunice White left last Satirday^ayejiing for Lexington tvhhre he will join a Scout party oh a camp eg trip. ' . . * * * Mist Estelle Hay, whto has beer isitir.g her sister, Mrs. J. Q. Peolee has returned to her hdme in S. !. Mr.,and Mrs. Peoples accompani(]/her as far as Rteleigb, where they pent the weelc end. ?? . ? ? _ i Rev. S. .T." Staraes and family left . Iondav for Durham where thev" will ttepd the commencement cx$reise9 t Trinity College, after wVJlch Mr: tames will Attend the summer chool for Ministers. r * + ? T~ Miss "Mary Nichols, who has heed tteding college in Kansas City, Mo., , p.t home, for the summer. tJ ' * * * # Miss Delia Stowe, who lias been' nsitihg her sister, Mrs. Ned I<eper. :.is returned to her 'Home in Gastonr ? c+~*' Mriiw-Martfarel Carlton?left- this lorninf? for Mt. Airy where she will e a guesi at a house party. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Founjajn Mills have ave arrived" and will \makje their ome in Roxboro. \_ .. . ? ? ? Mrs. H. W. Wnistead and children rft last week tor Mrs. .Winstead's Id home near Greensboro, wbtre hey Tjeill spend some time vi?ilin(t Irf. Wl lllkU'B'I's parents. ? , i 5 ~~ * , ' . - it-p Miss Fldna Bretdaher left Monday or BnriifiRton where she" will visit " rh?nds. "* _ J _ * * * Elieabeth "Nelson,. wHj has ' cltoolp -Brrivet}?this momtnir and rill spend a short time visiting; her ister, Mrs. t;l C.. "fratklps. . _ . . Miss Hazel Thompson, a student f Trinity Colle'ge has* returned doing cr her vacation. -* * * ; Mr.-irtid" jlrsT M. S. Thompson, acciwpaiiiej by Mrs. Nannie. .Morten, ttended th^ graduation exercises of heir daughter, Miss Louise Thcoupon at Kanciolph Macon College, ..vnchborg, Va, Miss Thompson gradated with High honors. and her fri n da are very proud cf her record a< tandolph Macon. In company with er parcnta she returned home last ight. :a U. x < Mr. Dt A. Murdoch, who-' Is ncrv iving in East Durham, was a Roxoro visitor last Saturday. .While Is own be favcred this odlce v/itH. "a all, saying he just could not da buiness without -Tile Courier. Mess. J. W. Chambers and W. E Lshlejr spent Sunday and Monday is tichmond. a1 ? . Two of our' Moriah friends favored us with calls last -Monday, Mess ). M. Oash and L. J. Meadows.? Miss Bessie Harris lias just re unied from Scotland Neck and wilJ pend about a tweek with 'the hbmt 'oiks, after which she will attend State Cfefle'ge Summer School. ' * * * * - \ Miss Martha Lee Bass, who has >c?n attending Avevett CLflcge 1r Danville, Hss^arrived home for ttJ. ammor. . .... ' . . - ; Mr. George, W. Moore, who h$c ieqn visiting 'in Milton, gave us c all last Thursday. * * * Children3 Pay will be observed nl iVarren's Grcve next Sunday after loon at 2:30.. Everybody invited . Misses ..Lizzie Yancey and Hal lit i*ugh have returned home for th( dmmer vacauon aftdP attending td rotate Normal at ^.ireeniiftp^u.' Mis. M&Ginft, of Mecklenburg co a visiting her eieter, Mrs. W^O. Sam >1<? . . /V I ' Mrs. H. ID. Long and Miss Su Merritt are visiting in the home a Mrs. C- A. HInes, Greensboro. Sf, Master Maxwell and R. E. Chee! are visiting relatives in Nathalie, Vj f ' ? _** J Dr. and Mrs. Gurney are guests i ?rV \fy-c- TJ T Ch-owell, Dr. Gurney is conducting th ;cri?g rif meetings^ pfogres * * *."? * # . -?: ? BROOKNEAI. -BAXB "COMING. The Brokneal Brass Band .of % pieces will be at -Edmund's Park 01 July 4th foe the big celebration aov :eing planned. Another detail ot th, srogram lately announced is the- 'a ward of a box Si fine cigars to thigliest man in attendance. In ordei o avoid knowing .the winner befori he awqrd is made - Joe -Kent an< Dave Laws&n will be barred.?Hali iak P.tcord. ^ ? o?f 13EAUTIFUL silver- | , . tableware is the I heart. And it adds a g certain tone to tKe set* *"ing that makes the meal tv. re enjoyable. Our stock is cottjplete In every particular, from, plain silver knives and . larks to the finest engraved tea setsj? acmething to suit any tas}e ?er any purse-; We sell the best known, most ?reliable mairrs. ?K.,?rAer for *oi/r-c?amfcK or fo> gift pvrposrt -Tve Kjv fust tufuU y* NEW ELLS * r 4?r - JEWELERS _ Roiboro, % C. _ k * V ' . -% If You Val 1 We Invi ft TRA . ->. I &< When it comes to mercl [ji5 value and 'service, next. We j j?| you trade, that is your .privil . | H and service look us up when ; 1! [!1 in terms "of style,. quhlity a) J '. We make no broadside claim. j| and am -willing to leave the 1 i | era are our best boosters. | $8.75 Ladies Shirt Waist I $6.50 Ladies Shirt Waists e - You. will always TrntTgoc you to trade' with .us. TRY ' 1 !ra ii vv iiDurn & ^ , ROXBC iC 'r1 **? I ' j. - N*. C. State College of Ag i Summer Session Ju Courses for Teachers hotdii Prospective .Teachers who t-i High Schools. Courses Tor C lege Credit. Course in Cott j j application. Apply for Reser \V. A. Withers, Director. _ twsixEss locals ; HOGS KOR SALE.?Pore, hred-resr_ istered. .spotted Poland .'China* the. best hog for breeding. Reasonable price. Come ani see tU rn.?J? 'V. 0 Humphries,-Wcadadaje, "N. C.,:ioute i- j 2.. . .(T-7-tfpd: Al! kin-is' Of SeeJ field corn a, k Hugh Woods.' * i. . .. .? ?? ? WANTED:?Live dealer . to sell n "EARL" automobibts in your vicinity. Good finance plan, e J. H/HAM Distributor." y 5-31, 3ts.?_ -Chartefte-, iv, C: . '^^7 ,IW"" I >nii'yt TTnf^h nilnii you can .do better at tome. A JEFFERSON policy on- your life means future'protection-for your" loved ones, iv--Da?1? Now. Toninn'OW mftv hp to.\ I fitfe. -See EATTERii'IELX), Dist. , Agent "- ' ' j' -;?.?i?j?2? . ; !?. "JEFFERSON is,-a houseWjld word ? ih-N". C. Every North Carolinian is f justly proud'-of rhe Jefferstln, the , strongest life insurance Gompany in j the South-: Keep your money at home. . See. SATTSRVIELD. He will do the rest. \ 1 Soja Beams and Field Peas at Hugh Woods. AGENTS WANTED?Men and women to handle city trade and retail the original and genuine Watkins Products, Remedies, Extracts,' Spices, Toilet Requisites, Household Speci; cities, Automobile Aecesskries, etc.: Iyer 150 guaranteed' products Our Quality is in a class by itself. Write t'oday for free sample and full dc' 'fails of out offer and what it .means to you. The J.*R. Watkins Co., Dept. 77," NeW York, N. Y, 6-7-3 t'spd. !?t?hly FrUll Jam, Rubbers und v\triv tops at Hutfh "Woods. SAVE; MONEY by buyinfc your " trunks and Hand bagrs from E. D. Cheek the .fhrniture man who sells' | it ior less. -TalHt SATTERFIELD'S. office for! all kinds of bonds. No sending to. New York or other pfaces. Wo -willj write your bond while you are wait-j ing. See SAfTF.RFlELD. "Old and. i Tried." United States Fidelity & Guaranty i L Co., tbi strongest bonding Company | m the world. Don't ask your friend to sign, your bond. We will sign it, (or a^i^all preminm. See SATTFR: FJBLR, the bond man. WHY 'F>TT> these hot eyentngs. and nights. "See hi. ur Cheek and boy a porch set, swings, ; rutkeis, etc. Won't cost yon much and make things mighty comfortable. ff. i i.e.. ? i ' ; Mr: Tmeler, before yon leave town 1 oil at nsiuThetlu iiibm siwl Accident Ticket. 26c a'.dey. It niay . mean I6OOO1O6 to you. SATTERFIELD INS. A8ENCT, "Old and Tn*d." ' . - ? * ? . t . ' ? ' mi - = ? itk. mmm*m MVtr ue Quality, ite Your I " LDE , |. . landise we put "quality first, j|j -.1 got no fuss with you?where " 'a ege, but if you prize quality you come to town. Our stock Sjj id Vhlue is second to none. . w i but invite your comparison ,g , deeision to you. Our custom- P s Reduced toe: ?__$6.75 | Reduced, to ....$173 | id bargains here. It will pay a ' ? IT. J n a * Ti 13 ' : sao:eriieia ft RO, N. a ' ' " ll ' n~T" rriculturc and'Engineering . : ae 13th t? July 26th : r ig State Certificates and for are graduates; of Standard ?liege Entrance and for Col- - " ; on Classing. Catalogue uporf 4 'A vaton at Once to j 1 Raleigh. North Carolina j FOR SALE?Mrl'.ions Porto Rico, I Nancy Itali nne. iyjrly Triumph po? ! taio' plants ?5c pei 1000 Rj' 6. S. VtildostA.. tlvrRS'ITSttf ,Cq:, YaldoatjC 0a. r,-72tspd. ... 'i We guarantee.'oar. 20c- coffee ' V ... ?*J pvVe satisfaction, or your in{.yiey re I funded,..iVATKER, IR. .' 2tt Did ypvi ever hear of so .many cy?. clones? A Sftom policy will cost you , but a trlite. See SATTEKFIELD. Do ;V _? i ? - -ri*-'* ^ TWO OPEN LETTERS; Messrs. ^ T. P. Featherstori, ^ S(L' * J. A. Long*, Roxbbro,. N. C r.*i rnirn^ . Gentleman;-? We notice front the advertisement of \V. T. Pas* & that .they ar advising the farmers *cf this Count:, to with "hold the; signin# of. the Plan- . ^ Iters Co-Operative Contract. They " * ' hdyfso?them not to sign on the ground that you gentlemen either sold or leased your warehouse.^ to the Cooperative Association for purely se.l.fish reasons. They intihiate -pr charge tRA you were actuated in \his piat- ? trt by. high vents . and big salaries. ? tbpt you were induced to rent or Sell, as the case may be, only aiter 'yon had secured the* promise of the Association to pay well for the propei _iy_ you leaseiL or acid. ^Xhia of course is a blow to at tttt AseoCand at the same time an impugnment of your . motive. Please advise usf as to the correctness of this statement. Thanking yctK*5y4 are, " G. M. CHOWDER, ? C. It.' BROOKS, ' c! T. WOOD. Roxbcro, N. C. - . June (5th 1922. Messrs. - - * : G. M. Crowder, *. C, B. Rrooks. .a , C. T. Wocxi, Gentlemen: ' ' We are in receipt of your favor of the *Kth. hist findln repTyThep to say trat. the char pe .referred to in_lycw letter exist only in the imagination . of Mr. Pass and his associates. No {)rice either as to rents or purchase price of cur warehouses His4 been fixed. It is our-, understanding, * That the rental pric<i in case of lease li, and the- purchase price *in case of pale Will be reasonable. k We as owners are wantinp in fUTther information. None of the houses jhaye yet beifeii leased rmd tint irrfeirw- ? I ntion thaTtfiiy will ccme hiph to Association is peculiarly Within tbo 1 knowledge of W. T. Pass and associates and not within our knowledge. Very truly yours. T, P.~ Fcathgrgtcn, for P?n<>n Ult- ' . i' ion Tek?>?to . >ww?e, ' >-> - ' _ J. A Umg, Moneei WMjdBwer. ? 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