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w? -11-_L I I , NO For the benefit of those bers in on the contest that \ are stll out and we are holdi to be brought in. _ Here is the numbers tl have one to correspond wit here please bring it or eitl gladly forward you check i No. 480?$10.00 No. 2129?$10.00 No. 78?$5.00 r-rv No. 1900?$5.00 No. 843?$5.00 No. 517?$5.00 No. 1401?$2.50 No. .33?$2.50 If you do n< t- the money s I / not blame u ^ money unle ? 0VLT'3(W0 I |v ?? Show M. Ol "WILSON, Secretary, ?"Tobacco Qeowers Coop* Raleigh, N. I The Tobacce Growers Coo Florence, including banks and doubled the pnee of oar entr committee is meeting with wo nos-signers are giving tne as derty manner off marketing as i signers we expect to see our i the financial Salvation of the 1 COMMBBC fir5T"!SA faANK OF 111 * PALMETTI FLORENC1 First ? ? A-T TO AT THE CLOSE OF BUSIXE.S Loans and discounls, including red it bills of exchange or drafts sold Total loans..* Overdrafts, secured none; unsecured U. S. Government securities owned: All other United States Gcvernnn Total r' ... Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. Banking House, none; Furniture an Lawful reserve with Federal Reser Cash in vault and amount due from Checks on other banks in the same c Total of Items 9, 10f 11, Miscellaneous cash items .. 1 ToUl Capital stock paid in Surplus fund - 11. Undivided profits ... a. Rcsetyed for interest and taxc.i ! ?-b. Reserved f6r unearned discour c. I^ess current ^x-pcnse*, interest, GnshierV checks outstanding--.--. ? ??1 ouu-ffr fTfjrlR 217 22, 23, 21 Demand deposits (othci^-thart hank . individual depusit s subject to checi -Dividends unpaid-.! > Total of demand depdBits (other th ?" J.i. /n. nail .'.l -r? Time deposits subject to Ueserre: Cfrtificates of deposit (other than f Total of time deposits subject Motes and bill.redMconnteiL-inchidm "* exchange or drafts ^>old with in Total ... STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, CC J, B. G. Clayton, Cashier of the best of my knowledge and belief. I Subscribed and sworn to before i1 of September, IPEfl. ? !? N. I.unrrf-ird, Notary Puhlir. My Commiesion expiree January 2 <7," 'V - .. 1???~?r?: - ?. I I ' ? - r a** TICE who failed to get their numtve have had on since June 1st, 4i?t of tha liiniry niimKara that j ig same for duplicate numbers hat we are homing and if you h'any one of these mentioned her-mail it to us and we wiii ' tor what amount it calls for. ... i.. ^ { ' r ;' r :;vr . &:i ' > . 51 I : , . #: - ?f ? i . , if ' / i >t bring tbem you can not get io now if you do not get it do 3 for we can not give you the ss you bring your tickets in ? . . . . ickets out1 yet. .-r?;?: ? ER-VAC THE REAL COLA 5 REFRESHING. ic Bottling' Go. oro, N. C.' _ ' ' ,J tliis^to. your Bj : Merchant (TELEGRAM) _JT Flor rative Association, f / C. *"T * perative Association in Sooth Carilina holiness houses, it 100 per cent coo| re South Carolina tobacco crop the fin aderful success in selling our tobacco Bnriflfinn fnp thfi tncmuiiii fn?rrr-n ajjainst 4c old dumping system. Wher uembership increased to nearly 100 per Sooth Carolina tobacco farmer. LAL AND SAVINGS BANK, By Prank Brand, Pr TIONAL BANK OF FLORENCE, By Sam H. Husband FLORENCE, By W. J. Brown, Pr 3 BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. By E. H. Lucas," Vi 3 CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATIO] By E. H. Lucas, Sec REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE National XBORO. LN THE STATE of NORTH IS ON SEPTEMBER 15th 1522. RESOURCES. ecunts, acceptances of other banks, ani -with indorsement of fhis bank 4, $2,674.64)1 11 III3III &nt securities (including premiums, if r\ iTivtum. ?? 01 1 1 A ve Rank 1. ?? - national banks ? ity or town as reporting bank (other th 12; and 13 ? ? LIABILITIES. _7. $7^24?.CU i"accrued__ it?? 1,791.00.-?? ?1. and taxes paid ^ , and 25 ? ; , deposits) subject trf Reserve: .?j a. . an batik doposits) subject to Reserve, I -------- >r money borrowed) -- !. to Reserve, Items 32, 33, 34, and 3 ft acceptances oaLnther hanks and forei? dorsement of this bank. ? . )Unty:6f persons " above-named bank, dd solemnly swear . - BJ?e this 23rd day 1L CORRECT?ATI ' ? 5, 1923. | - 's. v t- ? H 7^? . . : 1 : i : ' - TEE ROXBORO COITME1-' ! V WEEKLY FARM NOTES September 2-9, 1922.1 I WEATHER: The weather during August was |emarkab(y t/xJ, bding about thej lowest on record for that month. The} past two weeks Hire been very hot! and dry, especially in the Piedmont ; area. The eastern pan (Jf lilt ulaWj hsd occasional showers, which have i ' hardly had any appreciable effect on .crops.-The hot and dry weather hits I j affected the mountain area also, be ing too dry for plowing in that section GRAINS : With threshing completed, the ; Wheat yield was very low, it being only 50 per cent in the eastern counties and but "little higher in tlfc Pied' niont. - '1 " TOBACCO: With the weather favorable for tlte j curing of tobacco, much has been marketed. The condition of the States . tobacco is very variable. In the old, Of Piedmont belt, the crop is quite satisfactory, wlich in the new, or eastern bela, it varies widely: Some ;of the eastern .Carolina deliveries sYe in high order. The thin and light .1 weight conditions . meant too much i wet weather. G.reepo county is the ! center of the poorest and worst con ' dition. FRUIT: t" The apple erop is generilly guirJ 'oast of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the quality is good, while west "of the : mountains, indications show from 46 [ to 65 per cent of. a normal crop: North Carolina pears and grapes are i being marketed and are bringing only a fair Friee dile to. tlfo poor quality. anker or yj | ence, S. C. September 18, 1922. / j is a splendid success. The city of serative. 15Ve feel that We have it year of itshperation. Our sales at satisfactory prices. Even the "" nt"--r -n" rppmriatssthe nr i the doors are opened again for 1 cent. We consider the movement J i caident. / jJ I s, Cashier. esidentce-Presidemi. ' j , 9, retary. 1 ?? : ' I Bank l fAKOI.IXA, ? i foreign ? $475,554.62 475,554.62 2,674.60 > *04WAU)"' "MH any) $1,427.61 1/127.61 56,541.28 3,314.10 13,448.37 . 6,245.05 an item 12) 42)75.02 $11,220.07 55.76 55.76 - $564,236.41 V ... _ * $70,000.00. ? - ? $20,000.00 - $112116.60 .J. 5,804.14 5,542.46 ? 2,040.79 r- $2,040.79 74.4S1.24 , 90.00 tems 28, ?" 571.511.21 ? ir ' 266,255.86 - --_$266'255.86 [h hiila ftf * * . . 12^358.08 ? 1 .7 $564,236.41 that the above statement i9 true to the G. CLAYTON, Cashier. 'EST: R A. BURCH, W T PASS . J. <W. CLAYTON, Director*. C ^ _ ' , ti - .. t. . ,a^ - ? SEPTEMBER g7th 1922 . UVf) "STOOlC:^ . : ' Hcgs-eeert to be on the increars with indication of a heavy marketing season. Cattle show -a good condition, as dees most stock. t) PEAXUTSi s The outlook for peanuts is unsit- w it-factory. PocY* yields are anticipated. Reports of poorly nutted plants have 1 been received. a FARM AC 1 IVITIEBj i. Some cotton is being. picked, tob- ii aeco marketed, and hay is being- cut e and fall crops sown. Many sweet pot- tl atoes are being dug in the east. - e FK1ANK, PARKER?Agrucultugl Statistician. v Assembled b> M. H. McFERRAN*, Clerk. c ill iH WANTED?A Cropper for next. year with good 'forces. L. C. BRAD- "1 SHER, Roxboro, N. C, tf a !*^ANNOiijNi I mm *> & -p?- :-? f 1 / &fc i ,v"-"' ' ' fe ii opened a st! opractic off in the; post s. i ing corner iv pot streets. i chiropractk well i chiropractic 1 ' well make an a atyourearl ience. dr. s. d. g ch * Roxboro, n. c. i!? t1 ' 1 lit* J { J V Faladdin! 1 - 1^3 f t SECURITYOIL ? HiM T SIANDABD .i IT. -i aLCCMmv* V ? S / / V ' - v- is . 1 / 1 it __ ? i : ?? I - & - . - .?1 r II ^ a s; PERFECTION jj Oil Heaters ? , k K Inf ant heat wherever & you need it ^ SI V , ' " T , _ ;i r " ' A d ? T 1 NEW PERFECTION Qi/ Range SOTERFEX Burnen^f == , " ' '' ' > ' * ' * '1 X^ALKS f^SOp MTLES fO ' COLLEGE IN'MISSOURI Columbia, Mo., Sept. 16?BenjamII. Leader is a student of the ol<1 choc!?he walked here for tUj uniersity's opening. Leader just completed s walk o< ,500 miles from New York city to ttend the- University of Missouri and ; nna- Mmlli.il J -eadcr carried a'yion under his arm all the way and has ccured employment in a local movie heatre to darn funds to continue his rluoation. He expects to walk home for his acations. Valuable Town Lots For Sale, in Leamstown. See me for prices. -J. E, HRBY. 9-12 tf All kind'of Clover and grass seed t HUGH WOODS. CEMENT 1 j|T$j TO THE I PEOPLE m INI T AND A-' T KOUND Si . . SETROXBURO: ^ I HAVE *1 *AIGHT CHIRICE LOCATED f )FFICE BUILD- J IAIN AND DE- " : GETS YOU : KEEPS YOU I APPOINTMENT IEST CONVENCOLEMAN IROPRACTOR. , = r*r-"-v ideal ft r .v. ...I I jor .ciry, suuuruuu and country home VLADD1N SECURITY < ideal household fue uniform, clean and d I every way. And you c et it?economically. 'he latest New Pur ft lange with Superfex Bx II the work of a gas < aves coal. This range i tailed in thousands o aday for year-round set he Perfection Heater g warmth wherever you 1 aom. Whatever oil-bun ou use you will fine ecurity Oil the best ke . Don't be without he f the coal shortage. Bui leal fuel. < TANDARD OIL COMPANY A . cc t j' AH Mfli B9H ^H r^Trrn Ir^v' BB ^ 1 ? m"^ -'li'* ' - ' ???*daari??frM Talts Pills Indaeo regular hoM, Mod ^igaitloD. RelUvaiha ' %rrz.ms??rss? AGAINST MALARIA ; W^J^ Bre^THOUGiml , , - ? FnrT'.i.W.,.!,.- 1 jl8au j| ' *TI1E FIRST IDMMANDMKN'T: i ?Thou shalt have no other gods" bei fore me.?Ebftdus 20:3. THE SECOND COMMANDMENT: ?TUju shatt not make unto thee any proven image cr any liknero of any the water under the earth, thno sH\tt thing that if in heaven above, or th'at is it the earth beneath, or that is i? \ not. bou- 'down thyself to them, nor' oerve them: for I the Lord thy God | am a iealous God, visiting the 'ini , qmtv "T tn? father* unon tut children __ _ onto tlje third and fourth generation ! of them that bete me; and showing merty unto thousands of t>i;m that ' love me, and keco my commandments. ?Exodus 20: 4-6. . The THIRD COMMANDMENT: ?Thc u-shnlt not'bike the name of the . Lord thy God in vain: for the Lord Will not held him guiltless tbit taketh ,h!s name in vain.?Exodus 20: 7. ? [ NOTICE. __ I Hiving .qualified as Administrator 1 cf the estate of Jahifs-M. Long, de; ceased, of Person County, North Carr.linn this is to nnt'fy all UDTSOns having claims against the estate of .-ri; dcrnar.sd. to exhibit them to the ... undersigned on qg. befere. the 19th doy cf September," 1923, or this notice rvrillba pleaded in bar of their recov| ery. A11' persons indebted to .said esi tita will, pleaye make immediate payI moot. ? . . the 19th day of September, . \ 1922. v i tosj , H. U. Long, I Sept. 20 4ts,Pd. .' / V " 0 ?v." ' < NOTICE. Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Elisabeth Duncan deceased, of Person County, North Car- ' clina, this is to notify all persons having clams against the estate of said' deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on Or before the 5th day of Sept., 1923, or tils notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please mske immediate payment. This the 5th day of Sept., 1922. Weldon G. Clayton, Administrator iel J ' . .4 . -v b . ?s , | D1L. is the 1 today. 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The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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