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W y*g-8L' ? Tie Australian Ballot At Work For the first time {the people of Barry County saw the Australian ballot in operat-(>n I t the polling ilaues this year.. Among the citiaena who witnessed the new, strange spectacle was Solicitor Porter (Graves who votes in the county at Sorry. And The Journal is indebted to bim for valuable information crficerning the impresfion the new system o fualiotii;* made upon the voters. Hr- Groves says he hae never | seen ao decent afid orderly in election. He visited several of the pollplaices and everywhere there srna perfect order and a certain nulnuinity about the whole procedure that was r.ew and strange, but test impressive. The ballot boxes were roped off j Sf that nobody could interfere with <ar molest another hy word or act wttle he was ousting his ballot, tniere was no intimidation or atteoipted Intimidation of voters at the polls. JFirst the voter received ! ?o envelope from the electic^n cffi- i dais. The envelope contained all i 4>aHots t>o be voted. The voter was ] then -required to go alone to a booth flwbooths were inat'e cf cloth w;th-r curtain for a door. There weja. several at d^tch polling plate. No ' citicen Was permitted to ,)en' his ' envelope until he had entered the j booth.. There he a table\an ! ; pencil. fM .Laifots were all ham v' be red ff ho desired assistance lie j 1 Twaa allcv,ei > rail f-w i- nnri n friend could enter end give him nny ifllmluatioR he sought. Th.'ii '.he . voter wtiikod to the ballot b'Kos alone. There the numbejfs WctO diKtd from the ballots and deppstted in a receptacle' provi 'ed' for that pprpeso. The voter then -placed Ada ballots in .he v .iifis boxes. No one wa allowed to interfere by iag-y jrestupi. argument or otherwise While the voter was going to and from the booth to: the hallr-t bo*. No or.c -except the officials of the election were premitted within some fifty feet of the Voter v. 1. ie he was depositing his ballots. Mr. Graves says there" was t o detarv and r.o disturbance anywhere The voting was c'r-.e in an orderly, and peaceable- mannon There were no "worker^" pulling and e'/bowtn-? anh button-holing voters anywhere And /achedy stood aroand the polls to aeo how everybody else was voting, for the very good rc.tron that it wsa impossible to tell What Sort of ticket nny ciltezn had vn his hand I when he came out of the booth, walked to the boxes and deposited the little white slips of paper. I Nobo.W claims erer'st for the establishment of this ne\y system of voting in Surry. * It 13 claimed that the b$ll providing for it was slinoed tnrouKh the Legislature b\* f?h unknown party. When the fun rose "Tuesday ntorning it was like i child left on the doorstep. Its. father I has not yet route to claim his own. "But from all reports it, is ob-u* the most popular youngster with. the masses of the people that Surry has | ever known. .. Nmct tufic they JipM; &11 election inl Surry we hope there will he' many unofficial observers from ajljo'ning comities. . Thi.i .system of .vetting o?frht .-> rnretul. NTbip.r/.ebuM \)>. worth twon.ve t) Ciu;rncn\v.ehith in the lrf'x tjn i h:\it f?>r ah"iut ninety-' nine otho- * - t s fellow the iituple of Surry? Winston-Snlcr.i Juu: nal. . - -j Join I ho He'd fiotrr of i'k*'- :l;V.the iv'.I Cross-, Chapter hir? a iho ' past yc^r: .'The * C\*xpter j; *if Ptraon CorPH-V thing worth v.hJle .-:ivre the : is . a-lj of 19?".. It p.-:.\i i i. :vr .:*} -in home.u t-:. i:d' kTH'r.'if. tho *ickj] an outlay i f re v. I>* $1 "0,-ov vr*yirh j" <c-3trr?e 23 .^v.sv' d' v ,-v tiriwV pe?-vr''h:. 4i ; ;< *. . p-her j ttular clinic t/,' p r: ' Iv -hi eVi^ter. | which aroohnud t> "m f 1:. Jui s alr.o aMe l vever^V ..! *: .y Vy wrurini' fcr i?rh>- hi. nyv-.l : t*. n' ?onr.; - SOlfe. ioeri'l "Kefl' rr v-^ 'rvrtkV '" Join the Fed Cross, * . ? ?-o ? There is no be?* freely f poultryichooRe the one you HH the heal, unstable for the purpose desired and m ?Vailr.ble. Then Veep it onrif, _a<Jvir.e poultry workers of the North Carolina State College. L It never pay* to overcrowd hens *hcy need a romfortnhle hw^o. dry and roomy. v.'ith plenty of fresh air .',_ ajui sunshine. Pirns for biiitdsnsr *uch a home may ho ^ccti'od from f ' -tfce Slate roll,. ;e ertfivmt service at Kaleiph. . 1?O-i "Tern Tarheel .rays he i: not worrv1?W abort Henry Ford and Musetl | & a?au a* lony ns he can ittt niiroi-on j Into hie aofl &o cheaply by pro win p Jejru" -. COlfr IfiT ?;;V, " ? 7/?"!"^ in. Spring, n oil (.tnuiilr. a. -Vuvb to J. II. Foaaheo, Itoxbbro, C. 1 Ji. r- j'. : ?i_ 0fPROVED UNIFOr;.! PiTERNAlIONAl SundaySchool TLessonT (By HKV i (1 FITZWATER, D.D.. DtU of the Cvenin* School. Moody Bible Inst It txo ot CHcs'to ) 1.3 i.?. 13.'?. >*r\v?pap?r CR'.M.) Lesson for November 23 THE TRANSFIGURATION , I LESSON TEXT?Luke OOLDEN TEXT?This Is my beloved Son: heAr Htm.?Luke 9:S5. i: PRIMARY TOPIC?JC8U3 Shows His Glory. JUNIOR TOPIC? Beholding Christ's Olory. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC?The Glory of Jesus Christ. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC?The Transfiguration a Preparation for the Cross.. a* While it is true tb.it Jn this lesson thedlsctples are witnesses of Christ's glory v the fnl) truth Is that tlie manifestation of Christ lo glory was to give to the discouraged disciples a foreplenni of the Messianic Kingdom. Thh I hopes of the disciples wore crushed [wheli Christ announced His death on It he cross. They wore tinahle to sec how victory could Issue from death. .Testis took with Film Peter,. James and .John- and went Into tho mountain to j) ray. Ills chief aim.. in retirement I was to get' the disciples, apart, and Hpfo a state of receptivHy that He Knight Show them the jw^fbod of jh* Bklivpilom. ITofnro &rt?ip'? to Jlvo ui-> mBtain I|o diH'hircil tiiit there .wort [srandiap In Tits presence who wpnhH nor- tns;n <>f death :ttfi they ho-Mti *?. J .lie ?o:r.'-o'f Mo: ehnifrT? .In i' M : 1 ?l??m (l.n!c S?:2T1(T;C 1. i> v*Iv* firftrt; 'V- - --v;- t r J nr.4 tbVfr ronf! ' tvc -y' b< "< ' ,'v '!* ; : . ' f&m ft io<. H^?re with;IIVn j X~~ids Mi .-M;-'" vc;-y fU!n?: a) !) ; -i? r r.? f.: -t-jt to ?'; ) . > "i. < m... Civr?'.vK /l r,; ;Wd ft hMirbyn? of - ;1!'rpr|Mvr Hyftfl ro Ijrnr :v Mrr r. ..Saiiviy' the.v cnimitt 'II'- ability. noW-' to oa'fhjf- Into o%?y\\mUia, HJ.s 1{in;'<ir?m !>h*ns. The .'J-cr?. of tlj'o transfirrnrnrion I? ? n '.rltfp f l:c* rt triples a forajrleunv'of tire ]. com'ri r ! *nr.dom. to enable* th?;n .to see ' ?.:r "n embryo# That tills Is rue" !s v> r nn'y s.ho'vn by the context and -elrlennv-tyneo*. lmt lywtfcc Inspired Interpretation of one. who was with film arid know nil that transpired (II Peter 1 flO-il)It. V )- Nflift the outstnmlihjr features of the kingdom as displayed tn the trnnsfijrnration: I. Joetis Ctiriet tho Glorified King on Mt. Zion (v.MlO). The glorified kln?r ?n this mount was intended to syinboJIro the Messianic kingdom when Christ returns to the Mount of Olives In Jerusalem (Zecli. 11:11V). This is still in the future, nnd will he llternjly fulfilled. II. The Glorified Saints With Christ (w. ac&ri), (1) Moses, who was once denied onentrance Into Palestine, appears now In glory. representing: the redeemed of the Lord who shall pass through death Into iho kingdom: Sfnny thousands of the redeemed have fallen asleep and.at the coming of the Lord shall be awakened to pass into the -kingdom. /o\ iris! ?! * ?*. STm* VojVonu-tl who 6!mil pass into* tV*p hlnctfutft - through :tra]rifttott<in. MAiiy i shnll i?o living upon Hu> onrrh w1k>jv { I ho Lniki shall rtnho, rn?l shall without --j Xiylncf luj.c-Jianport,'uikI thus nfiss !nin t1?? '. l.hW-.-n (T r, T. 1";-0-r^r T T)>W\ 1:1 MSt. ; j . C.I). 'n-.f-v ( f tbo .vory tkTsr v'-.'yh i|n>. r'isolpips rof'.ts;*! fij'bcttov/y ntiji'.i *> . the ?'hv>t!i of Chrkt lib !r.ras1,'.ift th?. F'e-.W. |p CcnnoctiOiV Wifh'thc Ktr.s^cri, r?-:prsscntrr* ;y Poier, ?\nri ,f.o!v.> (v. H5). JV vhajl !? -. -I'i'i froiu .ihofr ! !<"! ::i " * -.ll ttgfV.rifc 4>t rh ' i Vm* i-l'i ' .I."- I s?rLTj * n*J.'A. ?7h' fi) r 4 in tv.kl. ?*,rr;. r- c t'. rv;j. vr.fco'iv:? 1 r T ' !; f for -.vm*i1.4o i.'jfr phtrjou* ro ?' .'*' , of 'hi* ^ rpllh.,."ri4^ of flip f i*. 111 <4'i%:11 i":>V . n.'*4 pVoYO':*i.J'>P I h;rt 1>* ; "Vt of :!;C- 1% -f .of Tuhcrtirii ! "*? r:ii l"i'4 irfiwry r.'f tho rJIIlynniuin. . (2) The Wvffw v?W. (v. r.").. A: :h?* tin;* llhnsolf utt^rsvl iP* ..rot''1*, .ikn.f lltl* ;\\bry was Itfs 5^'ori .Tf-sos CUr'*. . 17. Tho Multitude nt the Foot* of tha Mountain (W. :.1MT).? /j'h'o*. Is rnprcwf.trttjyp of tho tuitfor whh-h shall bo brought into ilK?" ktnjr ?Tov:i which s'b.'Tl bf?-?*ttthI1fthw1 oviVv JkmpI. !>ro Js;tiuh 11 :10-12. TIjp propi* hero wpVp erlovovTsly. fippr^i j ' y tho rlovll. About tho tiir.c ofVlirNt'f dr?t romlnst ho 'Ikl his l-.cst to lvim*? men. Just. boforo Christ's ront'nt?. again lie will no eHjrotnniy active, for he know* that his timfclftrhort. uu Life In .Itself I* neither rroort nor evil! It 1* the theater of good and evil us yon make It. r? Oitr "Qital.iies The <piflUf|pn we have 'do~not makf nn po vkliculohs aft feho.4e which \ve affect to. hare.?La Itorictiefoneaold. Repentance Especially, repeat n nee mentis u definiterofiisrilfo'ulVide nay longer la IIodgesL v _ Vaiseiioou u.nr have its hoar, hct it I in.. iiO r 11.: ' - . . _ 1 lilr" The Roxbro Courier N' |0?Erjblk8^esterii Schedule Effective July 6, 1924 a. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. *7:05 *5:10 lv. Durham ar. *1:35 *8:80 a. m. p. m. - a. m. p. m 8:15 6:20 lv. Roxboro ar. 12:19 7:19 8:45,6:50 Iv.T&ehniston ar. 11:50 6:50 9:05 7:13 lv. s. Boston ar. 11:30 6:30 9:197:27 lv. Halifax ar. 11:17 6:16 11:4019:45 ar. Lypchg. lv. 9:0s[ 4:00 Above trains daily. Connoctions^at Lynchburg for Wash ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia ami New York. Parlor and sleeping cars dining cars. The best route to the west anc northwest. Rates and ireformatio! upon application to agent, or W. C. SAUNDERS, Gonoral Pasa. Agent Roanoke, Va /twn \ Money bock without Question \1 if HUNT'S QUARANTEEU \ | SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES sfnjL W') (Hunt'* Salve and Soap), fall hi I If ? tj the treatment of Itch, Eczema, //} Ringworm,Tetter or other itch^ 9 -* ing okln dieceeee.# Try thl* treatment at our rltfc. davis drug company Roxboro, N. C. DR" S. RAPPORT1 of Durham r I'l !>> Jti PnTlmvA of ntVTQ Tintrr I v n? *..?.? a?J J'i IUU STORE ever? first Wednesday in each month to exa-ninc eyes jind fit glasbs. When he fits you with glasses you have the satisfaction of knotting they ;:rc correct. . jfiSSst* to see better see me. t! v next vfsit wilt be Wednesday, Weir.ii-Jay Dee. Srd. 1021. ' .' ' iF3i mrw& m? tears haorlcm oil hc3 been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver er.d - ladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. ^^JtAARLEM cia^^ correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Medal. * Haul's Catarsrfij Me&ielsi? ^?^su-] rid your system of Catarrh or Dcafncs: { cruiser? I?v Cntficrh Sold by f**> fer ovtr *C yeJTI F. J. CtoT? fit CO., Toledo, Obi' if w73r I Ii r J &.?i?k M4 k r- ~ " ifsmas c-4 j i "T v.'cak r.M nervous > f-i and run-down," rates Mi-s. U.j H Edilh of n. ;;i. t M 11 St*. East St Wills, Jit "I li i'-j cov'vVt ^Inep nights, I v/aSso ; ! j| re^lcsi 1 ff>lc tired and not r^. v? in ^..ndiliorl to doxivy ivork. "N 1 ji . I trotild have such, pains in ?Hi i ?y*t : - - -4 " -citm- ! W I v.\r?id ?0$ doWil' :;i b:d. . . ffja My rther ciir,o to c:o rr;0 r, j"; an.I tvjetted that I use j.:. If- x r-.T s*n>, r"\ r"if p? p-t j }>' . h PHfiilill I 3 ferine i; | "His Wcmnn'3 Tcii'a. |i q T felt better r.ftor my i'.rart I >.* H bottle. I had a better jtl! a It ecemod to strengthen g build it.# up. I em 50 .8 S o.iid to rornrrrmad -Curiiui f. > idr what it fli.l for mo. I '! W haven't needed any medicine M ?i sir. a X took Cardui, and I am tj ,1 feeling f.no." |1 Nervousness, restlessness, f< f) ttejlttness?these syrap- r,. O torn.-) so often are the result U of a v.eak, run-down conrii- g i. tion, rtid may develop more js tj seriously if not treated in g ?9 t?*?in tj If you are nervous and C g run-down, or suffering from 8 0 so m e womanly weakness, J 19 talco CardnL M Sold everywhere, ft H-105 i . ,Fof " ' orember, 19, 1924. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Undder and by virtue of a spec-l| ml proceeding entitled: "A. B. OQrlant and Others, Ex Parte," the T undersigned commissioner will, on Saturday the 13th day of December, 1924, at' 12 o'clock M. in front of the j Corfrt house door in Roxboro, N C. ' sell to the highest bidder for cash i the following tracts of land, situated in Mt. Tirzah tovjnship, and de_ scribed as follows: Tract No 1 Bounded on the North by the lands of Sallie Adeock; on the East by Henry Mitchell; on the South by B. F. Eakes, and on the West by B. I". Eakes, containing ! 203 1-4 acres, more or less. For a ; more definite de. t.-iption reference i U had to dead recorded in the office 1 of Register of Deeds of Person Coun- ' ty, in Book 33, page 256. Tr^ct No 2 Beginning at a > etctnc and pointers Henry Mitchell 1 eowi, thdice South 85 dugresn : Bast 10 chs. to a pine stump and ; pointers in James Oakley's, line; thence Sout^r 3 degrees West 8 chs. to- no. 3. pointers in Henry Oakley's j line; ther.cq North 88 degrees Wesi IS chs. to no. 4, hickory Hrtiry MitI chell's corner, in Jtnriha A. Bowling's I lir.e; thence North 3 degrees Erst J 0 ch?. and i?0 lengths to tha fcajrilt- j I ntng, containing il iid one hair I I rrrer more rt- W-. ~J" " ' 1 mr.v:te description'- reference .'iS ; I given to ..cited* ivotn Henry E, Oakley i [ an<t Sarah Oakley % t.s \Len .: 1 S. . | O'Ci-icTit,. icrorded in, '.he office of fthfs Hrartfitcr ot Dro*!-- of PeVson I Ccmnty, in Book 5, najfe 338. , '" C. A. Ha)!, r Commit i'Qivfv ;' ,';|j >tOI it!! c A POL?:v A | PERSON COP N TV IN Th : :sC:>ERlOn COi KT Louisa Win stead Stephens "v? . v ' . : . Major StephensXOTICi: OF CiVAL ACTION The ^defqndarjt abope nrvrrcd \vill t-tike."notice that he is rerpxire t Li , t'itillcd above hr.s hern instituted, in ho Superior Court of Person Coonty by the. plaintiff and against the do fendr^t fjr (ha ptfcpose of. obtaining a decree dissolving tbj honds o( ir.rutrh)ioi:y existing hetwe-ou "the plaintiff and defendant. And the . defendant will fdnhei I take notice that ha is rejuired to I appear befora the Clark of tho 1 Superior Court of Person County at his office in Roxboro, North Caro-1 lina, cii December 9. 1924. and. answer td the complaint filed by the i (plaintiff, or. judgement as demanded , by the plaintiff will be rendered against him. This November 1, 1923. D. W. Bradsher, LAND SALE! Under and by virtue of the po\y- : ers contained in. a certain deed of j trust executed on Dec. 1, 1923, by j; Joseph Thorp -and wife, Arbuhia! Thorp, and registered in the off of thJ Register of Deeds of: Perrov County in D^ed of Trust Eook page 170 (default having been nu-.dc "in the- payment of the bond socuri.-d; thereby at- maturity, I wj.l on SAT . Uni)AY NOV. 22?vJ, 1924, at .1.2 .o'clock r.obn' at the court house do !n Ur\*W?, X; (' . :ft.! at Pl-bPe! sd#j. . uv" 1\ i t r: r A of i.-n:I- Ciri:. v 'by s't'-f] do.-'l of' Irti-t and do's'ctibbd j as lo-y.it: Ctgijiriip? itv ft >oelt OS '' 0 A.V'--.i", i Ville r.t Five Lt.rk R<? 1 ' yuih-i -ty corner of school house- lot near M -r rb Hill nVptbt (hmvh Col.! "th.r.>7qrth .with -eh>o! h'tj-r? v.. Kv-.t 79 vh to :?.rndr in. :i : ' : ; '? corner, ihc-nt.b yr.h '.U; %LV.a ^to 'i ^ iii ' ' cd rock, the Ace Pb -y. to v.-c ry or less. ..See deed fro.i J. 1 . ? ' .! T. Prr: to Thorn ar.l w..c, "This OiTpV>r Jd, 1924. W. T. Pa.^:, Trustee;. . ??Sri!iS PILLS I oiamo.no enAND . j LAjttr/vt 'r I Atb jrinr fOT Cni-CHTl^-TRP- ^ A DIAMOND J'HAND PILl^ la pro ?nil//A 1 r.or.o metallic l*oxes, tcale<l with BlutU?/ Ribbon. T.vcn no otbe?.. B*/?lT<-w\y . D'nr^t -.4 a?k lor t ai-Clllit-T t* rt < , M a m o . a h k / n r> r i r.i.a. for twmtr fl^ yrrrs refr?rtl?rd a? Iier.i,Safc?t, Alv7nv?s SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS' 3BSSI, EVERY WHERE j | r J ; I /ha jj l"^.'fcjr-'yV--T Daiow pcficn. \\ g '< 2 RED BAN!) V' r-r' )f 3EiBt6Y5&n Drug Co.?^ - - v WINSTEAD j Warehouse , SALES HAVE BEEN VERY SATISFACTORY THE PAST WEEK WITH GOOD AVERAGES ' YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND A CORDIAL WELCOME AT THE WINSTEAD, j AND YOU CAN DEPEND. ON GETTING ji ; THE LAST DOLLAR. WITH LIGHTS 3 UNSURPASSED YOUR TOBACCO WILL I SHOW UP TO BEST ADVANTAGE. | uiru pojrrc V I GUARANTEED AT THE WINSTEAD, 1 AND THE VERY BEST ACCOMMODA- J | TION FOR M AN AND BEAST; JI J j ? f: ? LOAD YOl JR WAGON AND DRIVE I I ST RAIGHT TO THE WINSTEAD, AND i YOU WILL HAVE NO OCCASION TO 1 IS Dt-'Piarr i-r- _ _ _ Jfi. , , W-.x_.IVt- * k 1 . 5 ASHLEY, CHAMBERS & LONG, Pt-ooa. I, i: ' I * ' ?- - ' . - . J . Independent I Warehouse J SOUTH BOSTON, VA. PRICES ARE STILL GOOD Prices ere sitll HIGH on all tobaocd with quality. an<l our |H buyers, are yet bidding quick and last on every pile as though it is hard for each one to get his part; i fid the brakes at the INDE- i|| PI -VDFAT a,re increasing each day. So load and come to the jlr. , 1>?L*7VjPNOE!sT where yc-u will find the proprietors and cm- |l| .c-yces locking after ydur every interest and doing everything: J] 'in. ihei-j power, to get'.you the ' \ . W HIGHEST DOLLAR 1 _ > ou-r.?tv J;acco. We knew that.-ft t^kes judgment nn J .hard 'II ^ V W tV re'.? ?pbarcp''r \y'r this is what we proiivi-ve tjq'a oh- vuyYv . 81 5 lyoacco put on our floor. . *. jffl . ?'' t.ifi pife lutlf f the it-Vaioa. tho market -9 > . "MlV : ; nu.~ tif liloro Mian ??. O pe; n.mrl;'-1 rioi>vt* 3 ' 1M South E .to.;, " ~ u'p$it?u f.-i r.-rr r .*??-* 'r i rj. r. " ' 'r .^vrcX-! ' .-r: - '* *:: m ^ , , . i . ' ww', - f*"' ' ' T' ' "i' ?? ? - , tj-fr lf> ??<pnil I IM !?? % ^ r iVK.fft.ezK' ?' I^vf V* li IVi Posil every li - r.ccd for trasrpcTfation |r l>il C3 \ CnUVROLET The gold standard j For Ecbmical J of values I Transportation if ^^ . M jm j Touring Cars, Busi-. , Passenger Cars, 1 ness Coupe, Four :j Taxicaba, Busses passenger Coupes, j i Mighty Speed Coachs, $pojt modWagoris, and,Two e'.3, and , j , ion Trucks. ^ ?" Heavy* '1 "rucks. ; jfl \ f^JRHAM" ^ ^ b -* , '' | ' = 'r-2 FT; *w;:?
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