Roo Send us your ordres for the b ' "? . ' * "> l at the right price. Large shipmer I WE HAVE LARGE STOCK < I AND SHOP""WORK BOUGHT VANCE3 AND IT WILL PAY 1 / THING YOU MAY <JEED TO E M*OXBOR< W LIT] | Home of Qual t t _ii [r ' $u ^ ?in We Invite Yo I;- ' , " J .. .' '.. > The-richest mah in the ?IR8SU8?*^R in the bank. He had to\lo'so to begin To build yourfoi tiu-.e YOl lar in the' bank. We offer vou SAFETY for i We will welcome y { The Peopj I ROXBOR 1 THERE IS | , " Z There -are more JB / ARD policies in Perac I,. other kind. fj TM?re -are more poli jgHT ^ . ' the JEFFERSON S' fsfc. people of Person Count . V company, . HR There are Bioro JJ Bf 1"* DA RID policie* being t I I olina than any. other < 1^* iness in the State. The, bests people of tl are placing their polici SON STANDARD. There la a Reason; y A JEFIFEftSON ST tell you why. no more than other ? have-if=-YOU rfOLD - , SATTERFIELD INSI Distinct Mana ROXBORO, NORT Old an I ATE WILL H <\' y * . III j"T Tf^ ; - ' - ; nized fing j . / I < ~ r est grade of galvanised roofing it-just feceived. j SKtUXft, FLOORING, .SIDING BEFORE THE RECENT AD OtT TO SEE US FOR ANY-. IUILD WITH. > t 3 V1BESR CO ity Shingles i . 1 ! a >' . ' - " . ... ? Lll SffiEcE gS| j. ?0A? ur Account world once deposited?, his to build his fortune. J must put your first dol rour money and SERVICE;? nur les Bank 0.N . C. \ ' ? d u V REASON I FFERSON STAND- - 1 in county than any . j cios being 'taken in . .. rANDAHD by the y than in any other > SFFERSON STAN- ; j | aken in North Car- j company doing bus- j , f he county and State es-in the JEFFER- i our intelligence will ANDARD cost you policies?when you THE BEST. " "RANCE AGENCY Iters . . H CAROLINA d Tried 11 j j-,n " n 11 . i - 1 ,i r r. i I.. w; * ourier IELP YOU? _? ? . T>~ > ' THE BO-CBORO COLT.:i:?. Qe THE COX!IllRR RoK^orQ,..N. -C.- Dec. 27th 1322 jy? Dcn-t you haor. them say Get it at POXBORO,LUMBER CO. PLEASE GIVE ME THE NEWS. . Raying' -assumed-tide looal eo'ditor-Slip of The Courier I. will {greatly rppreciate it if you will kindly phojie nie any hews item you may have. If yuu intend making a trip, or if you have frignds visiting you please. let me know it, for. I want to make the Real news worth while and can only do so with your cooperation. Do not think your goings and comings are jo important that I ouglll to get then? anyway, for if "5" impossible tor me to keep up with the doings of this hustling town without your aid. Help me out with this department by giving, me all of the news. - j Very respectfully. MISS ELIZABETH NOELI., I '" Local Editor. | BUSINESS LOCALS, j I' Don't ask your friends to sign your bond when you can buy it cheap. See S ATTERFIELD. ? GTXT? THE BEST. It cost Vio more. The ' /JEFFERFSON'S 20-payment, Double Indemnity, Disability covers air troubles. See SATTERFIELD, Do It Now. Commencing M'cnday morning, January 1st," wo will price Jted Dog Ship Stuff -at $2.17 per sack for the cash. J. T. Walker, Jr. BIG RED to skin Cockerels. Hens' arid Pullets." Best yet, 25 prizes?Mrs John Kerr, Durham, N. C. 2tsp 12 20 63 acre farm, wheat and corn mill Q.n it. This form is for' sale. Apply to C. T. SMITH, 13 Stokesipnd Ave., SchOfilftelt,- Va., ?12-<J,4tpd. , * t ? L ' - ' ? / ? .See J. T. Walker. Jr., for Shoes? prices cn heavy'biogans, and sHses foi evo-yefay wear, also on all grades cf mens stylish Sunday wear markOiF down to the very lowest. Too' lato to.lock the door after tils horse has been stolen. Just so as to fire policy. Got it before the fire occurs, Phone or write Satterfield, Do It Now. _ WE OFEFR TT n?a o ?,1 --- ----- -H?IJ five per cent "grain for $2.00 per sack. J. T Walker, Jr. &? "Nothing Better, The Princess Range, Superior Quality Furniture, The^ Phonograph With- A Soul," " . " All at T. W. PASS & SON. \ ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN. See . SATTERF1EJLD for a' Traveler's' Accident policy, $5000.00 for $10.00 annually. -Do It >[ow. Satterfield Ins. Agency, "Old and Tried". rtJST UNLOADING car load of . Pianos. They" are right and the price is right. Let uS demonstrate tliem to you.?1?. W, PASS & SON. . 1 Our best/86 cent coffee for the week commencing January 1st will Be sold fon 20 cents ?er pound. Not more than'5 pounds to one customer. J. -T. Walker, Jr. r - I ; we- it 'j wish - ' j. . ; you a. ' j IIAPPV :f NEW .J f YE A Ri ~ when it ift jewells Buy them from j ' T" the INewells I f 7. . -1 nfcj mm:& ' A' ' i > ^ i-.v . r . . ? -' oembcp - >' _^ PACKAGE found, last Saturday : j nipht-oh 'lie street* -if 'itJU.n. O'.vjitr can .get safoe V.- d '.v ,nw?paying ft; this notice. S. A.ill TJT.ivra?^ ^ p< I % r j! Say' it with a Want Ad." Results" J ere sure, tt itp: jllst 1 4ent_ S -word. , II* ifcOU realised ~ bos/ quickly all little want ad'ir. these jtjlutpnt vvtayLtj sell ttot itejfa yoa *htm r.3 11551 "tor *j you weald rush the copy. ? ? . ?i? 1 LOST, just above F.bsevRle a pup- | py, -white and black, has on 'collar J witlJ E. E. Thomas' name; Notify E. j E. THOMAS, Boxboro, N. c. .ltpd [ White House Coffee tH:a week at" Walkers Grocery' Store 35 cents per i package (.1 pound.)?J. T. Walker, | Jr. j WANT-COLUMN. * i We feel surp >?*?* i# -fH* ! ? ? - > ?if._ tpg.irin VI J f The Courier would use our .'Want 1 I Column" more . they would tiui, it j 1 worthwhile. Doubyesa many ladles' 1 on the farms have something some ( one would be only too glad to buy if j they knew about?It., If you have j more jelly, jam,. preserves, or per- I Haps some fancy work, than you | want just insert a little notice in our [ want column and you will be sur- { prised, how quickly it will be sold. Many a farmers wife, or farmers daughter, would be surprised at hour much extra money they qpuld pick up by the sile of some of these little things, if they would only- let it T he knnWn Try it, only X cent a word? ' T I DAIRY I HINTS . ~ j FEED POINTS fOR DAIRYMAN To efitain Maximum Milk Production Cctv Must "Be Attended to at H ' p?r?por Moment. . If you tvortjd uet a maximum mills: produef iorv frotn?jro^ eov. foed-Jthe | right feed at the right time anil in the ri]arht aui.nmts, advises M. 11. Keeney, dplry specialist - or the New .Jersey State College of Agriculture. Mr. Koeney gives she following prac- | tleal suggestions foi* dairymen In feeding for milk production: 1. Feed all the roughage a cow will More GuernseyC Have Been Imported fto United States During Past 33 Years Thari A^yrOther Breed. ' j clean up. Paff; of It should be a ' | legume such as clover or'alfalfa. : ' t> 2. Feed some succulent feed such as -uliage or* roots., ?- ' 3. Feed a balanced ration. . F ~4r~ Feed/grain in accordance tp rallk production: For a Ilolstein dr Ayr- * shire? Approximately one pound of I pf ain for each 4. pounds of milk ;,fpr a | Guernsey or Jerfeex about one pound t grain for each 3 pounds of milk. 'A F variety of grains, in the roiitUre is/de* 1 slrable. 1 g 5. During short pastures supplement f with s I la |?e o? some green feed, togeth- ? .er with some grain.* - - tl 6. Feed" and milk regularly. ? 1{ 7. Supply an ufrundance of pure jj fresh watef at all Jtlme*. 8. Give actess to salt daily. O Uiimk./ 1A ^ J - ? 1 v. ? u.vuaoc ^iuiii iwiis on me oasis ^ of thefr protein und energy eont?t and not aloAe on Jnst the cott per cwt. GROWING RATIONS. FOR CALF In Veading Young Dairy Animals Material 8upptied Hutt Be Fleab- , % Building?Ifcllt Is Naadad. A ??? . /* t "There are two things td remember In feeding dairy calves," says B. ,A_ Hanson, dairy specialist with 1 he agricultural extension division of the University of Minnesota. 'The feed must make them grow and must supply fleslvbullding material so they will be In good condition. Growing feeds, be says, consist of eltlm mlltr, eloier bay. oats, bran and oil meal. The fattening feeds are corn, barley and oil meal. For cal?ei_. under six months oM i- " tlon und li?vlnc a soft, mellow hide mixture ( 90 pound* fro und com, 80 pound* grouDd oat*. 30 pounds bran and 10 pounds oil meal, fed three to five pounds dally. Is recommended by Mr. , Hanson. A mixture of 80 pounds ground carp, 20 pounds ground e batter, <0 pounds ground- oats and -10 a poundf ctl meal, also t?f at the rate ' of ayo:tbfsb>to:tftar mpattra day, ? adeiaed-for.qriifes- |n poqdeondmoa. ^ - -1 ealt^iuiy,ealdf 4,1 - u i'"' ^ H i . i ~ vr-~- ' "v r 1 ' *> - " J ?if v J- I?? . ' i'AUK. HV.H - . , 1 1 V " jpESafe?;%Ms ;v | Dining Tabjfest 1 Tw?ks. ' Dining Table? and -Trunks is aft unusual combination $ k and the prices-we have made on them is also unusual. We w - , ^ have a few more left ami will close them in the,next gj I" three days. ? P - ' SPEAKING. OF overcoats 3 With the?thermometer flirting-with zero ;-**u per- B qualify, All, Wool Overcoat has a very appealing Sound, ra We overbought on Overcoats and for the next three days B we are goin& tdlNDERSELL on them'. The' prices will B make .you think Of Xmas gift. ? <. . k ? GENUINE^BARGAINS AWAIT THOSE WHO COME. | Ilt will pay you to trade with . us. TRY IT. Wilburn & Satterfield | ROXBORO. N. C. _ fl - ?rn ,.?W" I . Fire Works Get Ready" For Christmas and ^TSlIp Come To I" Loch Lily jH ? -?7 r ' <-'m I - Where youwill find a .tine line ot various I kinds of FIRE WORKS. [ W For those m anting to enjoy this sport j I SOAIS WILL BE FREE. . ; h And you and your friends can gojaut on | f. the lake and (njoy some rare s^ort. ! Jack Barnett j p ' . : " " : > i GET OUR PRICES ON ^ I | LUMBER I ^ 1SASH DOOfe FRAMES 1 FLOORING, CEILING ? I--'' .. siding. jl' . LIME W: . CEMENT ^ PLASTER |) ":jr; SHINGLES LATHS ROOFING 1 MANTELS ' GRATES TILE 1 PAINTS; OILS,. ETC. T J "Everything to Build With!" 3MilNSIR BULLOCK I_ !, Roxboro, N. C. ^ 4 | iT PHONE 94 ^ | IT PAYS TO 0 . "T?' " ' : . ' . ; Y ADVERTISE U* ' ' '- ' >';",".r*^'^p* ''''^., -* "' foL1^'" ' ' ' *' '"? ?-1

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