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Vol XXIV ROXBORO, NORTp CAROLINA, Wednesday Bvbnikg, Jan. 30. 1907. No 5 IN THE KACE FOR GGVERflO, . Congresman Kitch n Will Ask Komiia tion of Democrats. Six Times H Has Been Elected to Congress, Chang ing TLis District from RepuMicaa tc & Democratic Majority. Congressman W.'W. Kitchin is to be a candidate for the nomina tion for governor at the hands of the democratic party in the next ramnfliffn He admitted as much w a S v y congressional work and make th s ;$lloeU5rOR-.lHE'ALLENb. t ' : ...u - -....-, .. , - race. Last campaign mose wik j , . Jury Returns ,Verdict at 10:30 p. Cured of Lung Trouble. admire him most were the most ac tive in urging him to be a candid ate and to allow his friends to push his. name forward, As the cam paign advanced these demands and requests became more frequent and urgent. Then he began to think more seriously about the matter. He look it under, advisement. The result was that since the Christ- It is now eleven vpars sihre'I NLTICE. ' . ; - North Carolina, Person County. In the Su.-: J ptOIl, "-Writes C O. Floyd, a lead- penor Court. Spring Term 1907i Mr. Allen $1,000 in suits Against :ing business man of of Kershaw? 1 1i! f . ' ' O . 'T Viarl run rlnmn in tirckin-Vn- I last night when questioned by th rnas 'holidays he has told a few reporter for the Herald, who found him at the Hotel Carolina. For several months there have been persistent rumors that Con gressman Kitchin would be a can didate for the nomination of gov ernor, bet nothing dfinate has been '"known about the' matter untill he aveit to The Herald representa tive last evening. ' Congressman Kitchin was asked the pointed question if there was .any truth in the rumors, and he was told about the talk of him being a candidate for the nomination. tI cannot deny that my present intentions are to be a candidate for the nomination for governor," he answered in reply to the question asked him. He added: 4Bnt it is -entirely to far in advance for me to begin an active campaign at this time. This declaration coming from the able representative in congress from this district sets aside the; rumors of friends who asked him about the matter that he had decidedjo be a candidate. Six times Mr. Kitchin has been elected to congress from this dis trict, the present term making 12 years that he has been a member of that great law making body. Irt each of these campaigns he was" nominated without opposition and in the contest that followed he rolled up b;g majorities. It was his effort that changed the condition of affairs in this district and defeated the republican congressman, Mr. Settle. Since that time he has had no trouble in the race for the office. He is so well known to all the people of this section, and in fact throughout the state, that any in formation regarding the career of this able statesman would be out of place in these'columns. He is known to more people and knows more people personally than any ,one man in this district. This is not Traction Company. Durham Jan, 26.- The case of Mr. and 'Mrs. J. H. Allen against the Durham Traction Company, which has' been on-trial since Wed nesday morning was given to the jury last night at 6;45; at 10:30 a verdict was returned. Mrs. Allen, who 'sued for $30,000 is given $10,000. Her husband, who sued for 2, 500, is awarded $1,000: The plaintiffs in this case sued oh account of damages sustained by Mrs. Allen while leaving a car last summer. She was thrown and so badly injured that she is now forced to use crutches in getting about. There is a brilliant array of coun sel in case. The plaintiff is repre sented by Messrs. Winston and Bryant, of this city, and Congress man W. W. Kitchin, who came here from Washington to appear in the case. The defendant is' rep resented by Messrs. Manning and Foushee, of this city, and Solicitor A. L. Brooks, of Greensboro. The case was appealed to-night to the Supreme Court. AN: AGED PHYSICIAN S. C. I had run down in weight to 135 pounds, and coughing was constant; both by day. and and by night. Finally I besan taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and contin ued this for about six months ; when my cough and ' lung trouble were entirely gone and I was resaored to my normal weight 170 pounds' Thousands of person are healed every, year. .Guaranteed by J. D. Morris drug store. 50c and $ 1 Trial bottle free. - ; All wool Blankets and Comforts at cost to close. E. A, Bradsher ' Sam Carver Vs.' Annie Carver.. ; " t -V - .- rT-t, :- .- . - . The defendant above named will take notice .that an action entitled as above has been m- menced in the Superior "court of Person county to recover arr absolute divorce from the, said defendant; and the said defe.ndent will farther. , take notice, that she is required to appear, at the jiext, term, of i the Superior court of said ' county tq be; held?. on the, 5th Aonday tnfter tlie -first Monday of March next; it being the -2ndlMoriday in April; 1907, at thecoilrtf house of said county 4n Roxboro,.N C. and r? answer or demur to the said complaint in said action or the plaintiff t will rpply ta the court for the relief demanded in saidcomplainti : -i D. W. Bradsher Clerk of Superior Courts This 18th day, of Jan.. 1907. ' : ' Marcus C Winstead ' ' ;-: - ' 1 Att'yv After Years of Experience Gives this distnct,setsasiae ineinuij man in tnis aistnci. ; i n ? is nui ; y Following Advice his intentions and makes certain only true here but from Winston to A.-er- u-'5i:;s Uc 5n tUt nomntiian that will he on ! th nnat i Ifnnwn nnH nHmireH "If von have anvthinff tO do Wl the coast he is known and admired and it was his help in the past that assisted in shaping the political des tinies in districts other than his own. Durham Herald. that in the campaign that will be on next year he will be in the race for the nomination for chief execu tive of this state. . . Close friends of Mr. Kitchin say that it was only recently a tew Road Accidents. -weeks ago, that he made up his it is alarming to read in the pa- mind fully to get into this race, hor pers of the many accidents occur-'s-veral vears his friends have beg- ing daily on the railroads. Before . j -..a mou vou leave on a trip whether tor geu anu impui iuuW - . longer it would be wise to the race for governor but he waved . p. Satterfield and nrocure them aside saying t at it was not in accident policy,. only 25 cents then the time for him to give up his a day protects you for $2500,00X) L0M6 To the IVople ot Person and Adjning ounties : Having bought the interest of W. R. Woody in the Hardware business of Long, Woody & Co, and wishing to close the accounts of the old firm I would be glad if those owing the firm of Long "Woody & Co., would come forward and settle their accounts that we may start out anew, knowing how we stand and that our , relations as buyer and seller may be more mutuahmd friendly, I hope all who have been patrons of the old firm of Long Woody & Co. will continue and bring new; customers and we will show our v appreciation by i square and upright business dealings. The business will be run on strictly business principles. From and after Feb. 1st we will have an up-to-date Tinner and Plumber. Any one needing such work Wl do well to call on us. When needing flues piping and roofing, be sure to ; . come to Long, Bradsher.& Co. and you can get what you want iat prices as low as the market . can affoid, ; Pledging you that our best efforts will be put forth in ; ihe future to merit a continuance of your confidence. Very Respectfully, , " E E. BRADSHER, January 16 th. 1907. v: ; If yoV have anything to dp with medicines at all be pretty sure you know what you are taking. ' ' Our local druggists Hambrick & Austin, says this is a strong point in "ayorof their valuable cod liver preparation, Vinol. Everything it contains is plainly printed on the abel,. therefore it is not a patent medicine. Vinol contains in a 'highly con centrated form of the medicinal ele ments of cod liver oil, actually tak en from fresh cad's, livers, but with the useless, nauseating oil elimina ted and t nic iron, which is a need ful constituent for the blood, added. This is the reason that Vinol ac complishes such wonderful results in curing chronic coughs, colds, bronchial and lung troubles, and there. nothing known to medi cine that will so quickly build up the run down, overworked, tired a id debilitated, 'or give strength and renewed vitality ufthe aged, as Vinol. v f . s We can Dnly ask every person in Roxboro who needs sucti a ; medi cine to tr Vinol onour pfter to re turn their money if it rails; :tiam- brick & Austin Druggists I Note. While we are sole agents for Vinol in Roxboro, it is now for sale at the leading drug store" in nearly every town and city in the country. Look for the Vinol agency, in your own. Show me The Criticism. No investigationt criticism by person or newspaper, ?: Nocharges of corruption; No dmpehment of its officers.? bucn is tneenvioie re putation of the old and tried Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Phil adelphia: A 20 payment life policy with annual .dividends .in this old company is the thing for Sallie arid the Babies. , See S, P.v Satterfield District Manager at once; CURE That Cough First itsa little tickling cough then a sore throat, and before you know it, you have a deep seated chest cough. At the 'first sign, take Syrup of White Pine Ba'sam Its an excellent remedy, Dont suffer unnecessarily. Next time you get a cough take some of our Syrup of White Pine and Spruce. It will put you in fine shape. Price 25c. For young and old. The Doctor Don't jvait until somebody in your family is in danger. Whaf is two dollars compared to a long spell 4 of sickness? Tou never can tell what's ; going to develop:- It may be nothing serious But it May Be A Dangerr ous Disease I Coming On. Talk to the doctor over the -phone a bo if it. Then call up our 'phone No. 50 and we "will send you the medicines, . of bring your yoctor's prescription to us andiwe will fill it correct lv. . . ' 3 Ox B REGU is 1 Cut out this, ad and . pre-r "sent It with ybunarrie -on it before February 1 1 907 you wiirreceive free one 25c' box. It is specially good for women and chil dren. Nothing better to Igave for stomach, kidney andliver troubles. Colds headache, backache . etc. iorris' MM NEW BRICK BLOCK. Plionc'50 Hi) i .JMti ii i lniriMiwMi.iJM..ncJ,lrn, mi-r...,. t v - -.V - ' . " ' ' 'F .1'" fsseffiaae 4 Harris & Burns .' sell the furni- SILKS D We have secured the agency at Roxboro and put in a good stock of the Ladies Home Journal patterns, which vill v be constantly replenished and added to as the new, - styles come out Try one of these patterns and you wilh appre ciate the many merrits they possess over all others. Prices 10 and 15 cents. The monthly Style Book free, Ask for it. At, Old Silk prices have soared recently, but.we were, in time and had our springy order placed before the advance, . We are: daily; expecting a shipment of the newest : and prettiest styles that are out for this season both in plains and fancies. We are going to sell them just as if there had . been no ad vance and we want you to remember these ; are iiew.: g oods; r andew styles not old styles back: Silslish'-md'rinnighlor for spring wear.'. Let su show you ours. V 1 ; - ; r ' v -j'-' f 1 If,
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