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The Courier Published Every Wednesday Evening NOELL BROS:, PUBLISHERS I J- A. NO ELL. JR., Manager SUBSCRIPTION TERMS One Doilar a Year. Fifty Cents For Six IfcOuths, Twenty-five Cents For 3 Months. The Editor is in no way responsible for . views expressed by correspondents. & . Entered at the Post Office at Roxboro, N . C . ts second-class matter. WHY PRINCE ALBERT WINS Roxboro. N. C, Feb. 23, 1916 In another column will be found 1 the announcement of Dr. E. J. Tucker, who is a candidate for the Senate from this district. Dr. Tucker served in the House at the ; last session and is no stranger to the people of the district, and has X many warm friends who will be interested in the announcement. It is gratifying to the friends of v;Hon. W. C. Hammer, United ' ; States Attorney for the Western ;;, District of North Carolina, to I- .know that the charges brought against him by Messrs. Butler & I Vale, as attorneys, have been V thrown out, the Department find- ing there was nothing to them. y: While this is gratifying it is noth " ing more than was expected for it gwas generally know.i that one y Marion Butler was behind the mat- ter and the whole scheme was on- " Jy for political effect. You remem- the much used and quoted couplet iiin the days of Hon. James (i. Blaine: "For ways that are dark and tricks W; that are vain. Commend us to Honorable James G. " No, to Marion Butler. J ust as sure as measles are catch ing just so sure is the good roads PATENTED PROCESS IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS INTERNATIONAL POPULARITY. Smokers so much appreciate the flavor and coolness and aroma of Prince Albert pipe and cigarette tobacco that they often marvel that this one brand could be so different, from all others. The answer to this question is to be found on the reverse side of every Fnnce Albert package, where you will read: "Process Patented July 30th, 1907." That tells the whole story. Prince Al bert is made by a patented pro cess that cuts out the bite and parch, which makes the tobacco so mighty agreeable and satisfy ing to men of every taste of every civilized nation on the globe. Smokers should realize that this patented process cost three years' continuous work and study and a fortune in money to perfect. But the result has proven to be worth all that was expended upon it, be cause it has set free men who be lieved they never could enjoy a pipe or a makin's cigarette. Prince Albert makes it possible for every man to smoke a pipe ot to roll his own cigarettes. And, no matter how tender the tongue, Prince Albert cannot bite or parch. That is cut out by the patented process, leaving for the smoker only the joys of the fragrant tobacco. A It is a fact that since Prince Al bert "arrived, " just about six years ago, it has made three men smoke pipes where one smoked a pipe be lore! nofdbpdsttio anda-soure'e :'!-':" OH'THC DEfENSIVE" : VL ofmuchjoy and? cohort to his " Senator Overman is a keen k fond paiente, and was loved by alystandheis riht in the con all wno knew him. tention that both Colonel Boose Weep not dear ones while we velt and Mr. '. Root are advocates see hbrurht eyes, and hear his 0f war. Their public utterances merry laugh no more but he shines have convicted them. The Observ es a Preaous jewel ,n our Fathers er has noted the efforts of some house above. The services were conducted by the pastor Rev. D. F. Putnam, and his body was laid to rest in the Mill Creek cemetery. Our sympathy goes out to the bereaved ones and may his spot less spirit hover over them gently and may he be the guardian angle to guide them to that Better Land where there is no more parting. Ida. FONGUA DISEASE AFFECTING APPLE ORCHARDS. It must be remembered that in sects and fungua diseases are of an entirely different nature. Insects are very often blamed for injuries which are really caused by parasite fungi. Now the effect of sprayin with fungicides is t- stop the dropp ing of immature fruit, Mu ;f - IA) L j If ' m.m. w a VtiU I U KJ grow large and more free from 'a tremendous majority of Wood blenishea, cause it to hnno- iwfJ row Wilson to thp. Whit HnM and longer while ripening. Now 'Meantime, the speech of Senator w leu you that spraying stops the Lewis is thfe best campaign mater- Kepublican papers to rescue the War Lord and the Warrior from the predicament in which they have placed both themselves and their party, for the voice of the United States is-against war. More than ever since the Root delivery has it been demonstrated that this voice is for the policies so success fully planned and carried out by the Democratic President. Sena tor Overman has compressed the truth into a small compass, when he says that if the statements of Roosevelt and Root "are approved and adopted by the Republicans in their campaign, the issues this hall will be on wa and uear.p,. with the Republicans desiring war." He makes the safe proposi tion that it the people desire peace, it will mean the return by Arriving how tf fever catching. We ail know shard it was for the people of this -County to get a start to bji!din good roads, but hardly had the first mile been built before it was seen that the fever was spreading, and today if the matter was put to a vote of the County for a three hundred thousand dollar bond is sue for the County at lar-e it ; would be adoptea by a large ma- Muv".t- xw33iujty , ou may ciiner with us on this point, but we hon estly believe it. Our worthy Board !pf Commissioners' has been doinr (SomQ sprendid work throughout vthe County, and on yesterday iaorning the State engineer went ui1 '"t, nau connecting lox boro township with Holloways md are making a preliminary sur vey looking towards the building of a good road on to the Virginia iline. The citizens of the Bethel ;JIili section have made certain proposals to the Commissioners and this road is going to be built, land then a trip to Roxboro will seem like play to these good peo ple. For too long they have been forced to make few trips this way, owing to the conditions of the roads, but when such men as Steph en P. Gentry, Moses S. Jones and many others get behind a proposi tion you may expect to see some thing done, and then the spirit shown by the Commissioner wnc I commendable and worthy of the men tney are. May the fever con tinue its onward march until we have every section of the County linked up by good roads. WHY YOU IE NERVOUS The nervous system is the alarm system of the human body. In perfect health we hardly realize that we have a network of nerves, but when health is ebbing, when strength is declin ing, the same nervous system gives the alarm iii headaches, tiredness, dreamful bieep, lrntaointy and unless corrected leads straight to a breakdown. ' m To correct nervousness, Scott's Emul sion is exactly what you should take; its rich nutriment gets into the blood and rich blood feeds the tiny nerve-cells while the whole system responds to its refresh ing tonic force. It is free from alcohol. Scott & Bowue, BAoomficld, N. J. 1... , o iuc -Pimco, twig ought, bitter and black rot of apples and 200 or more fungua diseases that live daily in your orchards, would take too much time, but look your or chards over, now is the time to go to work on San Jose Scale. This msect should be of great interest to you. I am ready to look after ml that has yet come Charlotte Observer. to hand. Administrators Notice! Having: this dav Qualified as tho ad ministrator, with tne will annexed, of the. estate of Nancy M. Humphries, deceased, late of Person County, N. C. this i- to notify all persons indebted or holding claims against said deceased to your sprayino- in fn,n Al present them to the undersigned Ad- eountrv dm., m , r ! m-1"lsfrator on or before the 21st day tountr.v aiopmeacard, I make a 'of Feb. 1917, or this notice will be specialty of spraying for- t i pIead ln bar of their recovery. Scale J"1-"" ban Jose, All persons indebted to said estate win piease maKe immediate payment mis r eo. zist, iyit. Vours to serve, lelfred Burton (col.) Koxboro, . C. D. F. HUMPHRIES Administrator c. t. a. of Nancy M. Humphries. M. Carlton, Attorney. to in- STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! - 'W . J. Pettigrew wishes TrtflTI flirt ltnUl.V. 4-.. i. 1 j , VL1Z i'uoiiu luai, ne receives jweekly bulletins from New York City quoting the highest market price on old carpets, rags, rubber ahd all other classes of junk jI;; will appreciate of you will con sult my prices before selling as I payvthe highest market price offer id. I wish the public to bear in nind that my wagon will call on oat any time to pack your rags, utber etc., and notify me. Phone W. J. Pettigrew. 4 Plant bed cloth is . viii UXXCUl ou have seen it for many ypars rovided you buy it at Harris & urnsV WILL SEVENTY FIVE BE IT OUR PRATERMEETIN6 THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT? Dr. Burton's analysis of St. Mirks GosdpL 1. Introduction: Preparation for tne public work of Jesus, Mark 1:1-13. 2. The Galilean ministry, 1:14 0:50. Some topics under this head are the work begun and favorably re ceived; the opposition of the Scribes and Pharises excited and rapidly developed. The beginnings of the separation between the fol lowers or Christ and the rest of the community; the organization of the band of twelve personal at tendants and helpers; the parables of the kingdom's growth, and also its separating power; Sundry mani festations of his power, which meet with varied reception, some believing, some unbelieving, some slow to believe the sending out of the twelve to engage in work like that of Jesus himself, his work and withdrawls from Galilee. 3. The journey from Galilee to Judea, chapter 10. 1. The ministry in Jerusolem, chapters 11-13. 5. The Passion History, chapters 14-15. 0. The Kesurection of Jes and the appearances, chapter 1( O. W. Dowd. We have just received lots of new stuff for early spring wear. Including white goods of ali kinds. Percales, Ginghams, Suit ings, etc. It will pay you to come in and look them over. We will meet prices on anything in white goods now being offered by any store in town. Anything in Winter Goods now being offer ed at prices as low as can be round elsewhere. Your cash will buy as much where. here as any- Clayton, Long & Lon Roxboro, N. G. We often laugh, Sometimes we cry. We often sell, Sometimes we buy, Our goods are fresh And our prices are low, If you will bring us the cash You'll make a big show. Summer is coming Hard times are here, But if you will trade with us It will not be so severe You'll work for us And we will work for you, When it is over We'll all start anew. PIN-MONEY SA1GS FOR HOLIDAYS EVERY YEAR you promise yourself that you are going to save up some money for nextGhristmas Do you do it? Most of us do not, or at least we put it off till we have to "stint" ourselves a.nH t.hon rw 0 have enough. We are now organizing a Pin-Monev U1UU 1UI Lnls Purpose, which will start the first Mon day in January and continue fifty weeks. By saving Come to Brooksdale and your supplies! buy CARVER & FOX BROOKSDALE i hi' ii i mi mi urn ,mUi Mm I tr? i 'iirrwfnniiitBCDPBiiuiiixiiiyBMagj $ 5.00 and int. 12.50 25.00 50.00 " " 10c. each week you will save 25c k " k " oOc " " " " $1.00 k " " Ask us about this Club. It is a great plan to learn to SAVE; it is a great plan to learn to become acquainted with this Bank and our methods -which will do you lots of good in after years; and it is a great plan to have some money for NEXT XMAS. Money that you SAVE that otherwise you would have thrown away. You dont have to stint for it. You will have this money and not miss a cent, and Vn enjoy it so much. If you are dependent, you do do not have , vf, iUi muuej iui vuiaa, ana wnen you spend it, you can say "I am spending my own money." How good it will make you feel. The Peoples Bank Capital $40,000 Surplus $45,000 A ROLL OF HONOR BANK. SUS, u.- M MSOBY OF VVILBORN JORDAN BDCHW Many were the heart that were made sad on Saturday Feb. 12th at one o'clock, when the angel of death entered the home of Mr. and Mrs., L. K. Knp.h claimed as its victim their little son Wilborn. He had only been sick a few days, with that dread ful disease pneumonia and-all that physicians and loved" ones could do was done for him, but it seem ed that God made him for Him self and only lent him to us for a short while. His' stay here being only three years eleven months and sixteen days. He was a child of unusual brightness of intellect ' and sweet-1 For Serivce and the best of Fire. and Life Insurance Protection SEE Cunningham & Long, Jas. H. Whitt, Represenative AH Kinds of Insurance. Roxboro, . . North Carolina The time to buy your Sum mer Supplies is now. The place Joe Terrv eery Co., Big Store Main Street, ton. Yo Write, wire, phone or call on us for prices. Everything prices. at wholesale (JOE) TERRY GROCERY Co. 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