. ROM COURIER | 1. W./NOfeLU Editor and Pub. | rublUhrd. Kwjr WJ *~ ?? r?Ky^nl"i? SUBSCRIPTION K.rrv.s i 1 year .. $1.50 i 6 month* . ......;.. v.. .75 J munihC J-J* ? Cash In Aflv^ncf {? Aflv^nce^? | "the Editor la no way rt-* sponsible frpr vlewfa fipressed by Correspondents ADVERTISiNO RATES Display Ads. 35 Cents -per Inch VnlW? 10n p??r Hnf> Entered at the Post Office at - Roxboro. N. C? as second class matter.* | THE AM^RICiK PRESS ASSO. i 1 forrtm Advertising l&TgyenUtlve . Wed nesday .February 19, 1928. I FORGING AHEAD Ab .ve \\Aye said often before, we be:A-y* we live inAhe garden spot of the nrld. an$T that sflot . is inhabited !?*.? . ? .best Class Of people, as .a whol?i ? lr. to-'-be found. anywbere;% /The tftne rtas v. hen vt- v\;ere cut of! from the world. . v and Jt Aas & .good day's journey any v, hen: . .v < f our people * had inter . txmr.svv^iUt the outside wortdr and rtin Tewer of the outside WOrfd saw . lOfBl .* ?, > sas dnif to his insistence that some at 'the YarMefrs sa\y, the need of litfts.. tHd different methods of planting nnd trtftSvaOng. Oil? of the bost farmers in the County says he increased his v;e*l4 ol, tobacco from eight irundr&f J ( rounds. average, to eleven" hundred pounds per acre. * anXl ho 1(1 tflfe^'ntirc crop at. quite an irlcrease ovefr the smaller crop. And this is* not all. for f Jfr. Sandm has shown us how we ^flan do, Other things at a prctflt* For nOll have to. buy a ' mi will make flbcks ue lurpishlng the wherewithal to keep- ttie lord o t the family from having to buy on ^redit. or boi^ow money1 to run . oft? ? . ?_ ?1 - ^ -Th#if t h ?re are '?he'jmgCTent Hu^ii Tor boys ajid girls, the gorfl* ctab. the roultry 'dub a:-.:: ?? . Vltib. \\.!nrr. is not only teaching the boys and g trla .iwuv {o raise cdrn. and chickens. i ' ' . V ! ' ." v / . I and calves, but ? ^re teaching -the j. fathers and mothers. Why. nultc a. j number of i boys raised more born I on an acre Own Dad had .ever pro ceed TCes. fitey are all eye-openers I and are;tilling" on the farms of this 1 good County.' ? 1 . i . And 'the last was the bringing Into County of more than thlrtj-ftrs^ .pure bred Jersey cattle. In Ave /ears from today you will not be fible to _j?ss many, of ?ur flrs}-class farmers' ' homes without seeing some pore"'bred . Jerspys on their farms. With the .best natural surroundings." and the ) ' . beS.~mpsr -progressive people, why ? ' rhotlldij't we sit at the head uf the ? iLble? . ?1 ( The Chtlpel Hill Weekly. ? neighbor) cf tfta Carolina basketball- team, de- j "-plcre*-1he iac.^ that ilieir' team prayed. Iff, Rxc.\#dence to help, them on . ta . \ ictary; ?nd wants to "know 'tt that's-' real sportsmanship, We Relieve, the editor of -thfe weekly has "Seen misin formed,. or -else missed the point. We TlaVe, always belieyecU . *an.d stilL- do. ?ha: ..Uje Ffav^na -^Colonels of "Centef College ~and .our "own Flying .Phan toms of the University do not neces-. sarily pray, for a miraculous .vic?ery, ? .but rather for a spiritual iielp from , aboVe that pach may do hi? physical ? ' ??? ?? brst, regardless of the_ outcome. Vicr tory may ?oltow. or not. but such a team has at ieast.^cljlevetj tjie pur j pose for which alL athletic Endeavor was originally intend^. m t Be sure -to read Gfenerai i Farm Nptes - in this issue.. Aside from the farm news you will learrtof the many interesting meetings which are to be held ^ here' during the .month of - March. "Don't' 1^1 jo read it."f - With tfre coming of spring, comes the warming up of politics, axxl^ (he* "Average Man will ftncj ? out what he can; i. e.. what ..me powers that be Wish the A. M.'* to find out-. During, the ? recent" excursion of Eastern bankers .throug'h our" midStr golf w.as meticulously served--'up" to them daily. , iThose "who. had never been bitten by" the golf * bug couid take a nap and wonder, how long be; fore supper. - . The preSept session Of Congress is about haij* pyar, with, nothing of any consequence accomplished .yet. But have-faith, brother. Have faith. Some thing mightt'-b?, done. yet. . . t? all Smithy could be induced to vote for Alsmith-. her, wpuldn't ?. need any campaign. i FOR' a^LE ? PIOS AND SHOATS. , Poland China and Duroc, for breed-, crs or poMtrj-?. Al! r.tock are sold on j n.uarantoc to h" thrifty, hejirty and' fa?t grower*. See Will FOrbush oV ; ?S.UU Monday at N. W. Depot. Rox- ? boro, ?" It* i YOJU NTtvf.r saw pRettier PA?- I term nor richer coloring*. than are in >he ne* drugget* and rugs to! match at Harris Si Burns'. SEEDS MAINE OROWN COBBLERS. ROSE. AND BUS8 POTATOES ! SEED OAT8, CLOVfCR SFEN. I.AWN ORASS AND ALL OTHER* REED FOR FIELD OR GARDEN, ? ? HTTOH WOODS. (The Bead Mag) | 'fiux uua to wm lAiuxura to measure. ?n# fit (In# at WHtSurn 1 ? I FOR SALE?ON SATURDAY, UKfC* --?IH. ?4^*4 M.. will -.ffe;' for Sale at public auction to the MgTwst huBfar onn Mnf.'nihan Tfcrms Cash - ? ??J J. ' W- Chambers; ??. AT. ~Of. ' - WILBUR* Aj .S^TTERKIjSjb SSLLC Shoe/. ?'- ' ? . .?' ?' _/ / *- ^ i ? ? RBAD HjJlRlS ~tjal "Service Station. I ?will .carry - a. fun line of. Singer Sewing Mtr= cbines. ackjitfv.ledged to- be- the best. inactiine on -the market WflV ali i be prepared to .do .any and all, kind : .of repair work on all makes of ma . chines. . The ladles ire cordially in ? vited to pay me A visit, lady, in ! - charge, who is prepared to do ali i -. kind nf harr,r.i^hlnn ntc ? ^y. BOWEN. ?Spencer v serSfice''? when in need of a surgical support "or" a made-to-measure cdrset girdle or 7 Spencerall, phone or ?write ?Mrs. M, P. Llles. Oxford." N. C. 4 1-22. 4tp ?.* . ' * ONYX "POINTEX" HOSE CO-OP-,1 ? crating \fith Harris &' Burns are'! offering, big "inducements all next week. Read their ad. and see thn display at Harris & Burns. FOR- 3?VL??S' fc.' RHODE ISLAND ii.Jled eggs from, heavy. whiter layers. headed' b\- ^cockerel from leading ...farm.in N. pi,-at S&OO f>e'r setting. ,K Li. Moore. Hurdle Mills.-N. C. THERE TP -X SUPPLY Of OAfCES .Magnesium. Llthta Water 'at .Davis Drue Store: .20 cents "a gaUOh for: water ii!?a 10 r'?nts- fepjsit on ark ? i'fg ' K|, CVSemora,. N. jC.' cabSage Slants -tor saee at' Joe Blanks; store Sat-tjyfeiay. xtarch 3rd. -S.Iake flse of'oji5a?iinitjr if yqir' rant nice jLrl^pJanU,-35 centa poi 100. PJppts are scarce. J. F Whit' field. ? Hurdle Mills. N. C. READY MADE ? PLANT ?ED CLOTH ' at.'Wnburn & Saiterfield^ I TOBACCO-SEED FOft SALB^-OOIJS Leal. fiiijirci-ed Warn'? and Ad' "" bock.' Buying quality seed. treated , tnri Vfi"lmTir.ri .f.,.. ) . on the start a;, the plant uecl. J. F. %Vhitfield.'Hurdlich color-1 ihgs- arid at vci^/ low prices. Harris > .rs Ro-i- t SEEDS? MAINE GROWN COBBLERS.. rose. and BLISS POTATOES. SEED OATS. CLOVER SEED. LAWN GRASS..AND ALL OTHER SEED FOR' FIELD OR "GARDEN. HUGH WdODS. . * (The Seed Map) . ? SEE THE NEW DRUG%}Brfs AND rugs to. match at "Harris St Burns. 1 MONTHS OLD FEMALE fSHOAT sfrayed; Black . an (J < white. sgoui; njore black than white: long head, .white spot in face, and'ope on left side. Any information will be ap preciate. Nolu - street. Roxboro, N. G. . - }.tp if yotr haVT: 'hides, beef cat tie or hens bring .them to J. -A. Whit} South Main Street. RoJtboro.. CLAYTON.. bRUG COMP.V-'V. RRE HTiptions \i specialty, JDepflt Street We .deliver. ? . ^ F EC AN TREES. OOOD. THRIFTY, budded trees a L very low cost. Lead . irife' varieties.-> Southern Nut .Tree Nurseries. Thomasvillc, Ga. l-18.7tp 7*" 1 ??T ?? I , . ' SEE THE NEW KNOX .HATS FOR .Spring fcat rWiIburn Satterfield. OO TO .HUGH WOODS TOR GOOD | Ffcur at right price. Everything-to j cat (or man and bea?t. j i FOR SALE?Without a^ubt we seH the b?st $35.00. sewitig machine made. _ The Neweils, Jewelers. Rox> j boro, N. -O. . WfLBURN Ac good Shoe?, SEED ._ IRISH POTATOES -f WHEN ? yoTrWaTirS'dur ,seed~Tfiih.~potatoesr..'.' c-cdm? to see me. I can supply you. R. H. CATEE. ' Ten years-ago" I arirved i? -the town wttlv only one quarter, but that quarter began"? my fortiinq at once . 'You. nrast have invested, it very profitably. - "i did. t telegraphed home lor [. money." "" '. ... ., ., OISVX l?OI\tLX >vrtK MARCH 5 "toIO' for one week ONI,Y, ; i ; Thkse~Special , Onyx Pointex. Prices - r ' ft f""4 WMk Ontr 135 Service ? Shert. Silk with cotton lopt ind-fctt St.So <41 Chiffon. Silk to Ihf hem-cv?MM' M.19 707-Sery4cc.-Sheer, \ Sdk t.?-the hem r ?cotton feeX Jl.MJ ?69 Service UVnhr.? .Slik tO.thr? h?TTl *. -c?i?oift?t *.$1.95. 7*0 Chiffon! Silk r from top to tof $1.95 . VA- ? L - ?1.35 '1.49 FOR THIS WEEK ONLY?THE ORIGRUTVOINTED HEEL STOCKING AT MUCH-LOWER PRICES Not ordinary stockings?not .irregulars?biitgenuifteand new Onvx ' -? Pointex ^lk Stockings, ma'ae^Vr Onyx M ills, with $he Onyx Potntex trade-mark stamped-upon every .heel ?offered in the complete new ?pring-color range and at'prices, far. below-'the usual level! TESTIS Qnyx_ Poiritex Week ? a week . set aside by the manufacturer to intro duce tKe original.Poiritect~Meel Stock ing to millions of new weavers to demons?rnn> howihel nrucil Htfl'l iuiji trimness.gracearid fha^j-ntoanklelinks. .-Secure your supply of these stockists now. Let rtre stockings themselves '? - ???? ? ? ? ' suggest why" so many srttar^ women thrpughout the country wear them r.tevulm'lw : Buy them by the paitor byvthe box. _< >X: 7Ze ORIGINAL tinted Heel Stocking ?? iiarris nan and. woman ari- the ?ne? whti ' " '?" ' 1?Own a home; 2-^Educal?- *4 s - '*? -i START SaA'.W r^GULARLY NOW '-t We iijvite YOUR Banking Busin **' The People's Barfk ^Hotnc <>f th* Thri?ty" _ -? -ftoifforo^'C.