' J". ' '" '''() JOHN A. i OELL proprietor. HOGG FIRST: ABROAD NEXT. $ I 00 er Year K Abvanco Vol XXIV R0XB0R0, NORTH CAROLINA, Wednesdat Evening, Feb. 13. 1907. No, 7 PUtiLiu .0 MRS. T. H. STREET DEAD. j aaMiBBH m a wite Obituary Notice: of Willie T. Jones. To the People of Roxboro- All persons in Ro'xboro must hold themselves responsible for any weakness or suffering caused from old age, chronic coughs or colds, bronchitis, weak lungs, run- Wwuo,auu.M)Miss. Betde Goeghegan- of nervousness or poor blood when ,r p. ..... In memory of Mrs. Bettie E. Street Who Died Last Friday Evening. Mrs. Bettie E. Street, Wife of; TP. H. Street, of Mill Creek N. Gv was born July 31st 1847 and passed into rest on Feb.. 8th 1907. Sister Street before her marriage 'was we are willing to s,ell them the real cod liver preparation, Vinol, and return their money if it does not benefit. The reason Vinol is so success ful in restoring health and creating strength is because it contains in addition to tonic iron all the medic-, ional elements of cod liver actually taken from fresh cods' livers, but withbvt oil or grease to upset the stomach and retard its work. Unlike old fashioned cod liver oil a id emulsions, it is deliciously palatable, agreeable teethe weakest stomoch, therefore, uneaqualed as a strength creator and tonic recon- structor. A member of the firm Hambrick & Austin our local druggists says: "It is because we knov so well of what Vinol is made that we ask every rundown' nervous, debili tated, aed or weak persn in Rox boro, and every person suffering from stubborn colds, hanging-on coughs, brnchitis or incipient con sumption to ny Vinol on our guarantee." Hambrick & Austin, Druggists. x Uote. While we ae sole agents.for Vinol in Roxboro, it is now for sate at the leading drug store in nearly every town and city m the country. Look for the Vinol agency in your own. - Go to Hambrick & Austin's Drug Store, at Roxboro, N C., and get a free bottle of UVA SOL, . t1 1 r" - A - . , A 1 irrr i tne Weil-Known rviuiicy aim jlivci Remedy. Clarksville, Va. She was the daughter of Dr. "John and Anna Goeghegan. Her life till young womanhood was spent in her na tive town of Clarksville where she possesed a host of friends. She must have posessed in girl-hood those beautiful qualities which made her so popular in maturer life as the writer during a pastorate-the. e thirty years later often heard her referred to by the older people of the town. On Nov 18ih 1868 she was happily married to Mr. T. H. Street. Seven children were born to this union, three girls and: four boys. One while an infant passed on to the beautiful, shore, while six with the fond husband survive her. The children are Mrs. J. D. Mor ris of Roxboro; J J. and W. T. indeed is a home wih btich and mother! hr. k-. f T. Jones, son of George H. and e subject of this sketch, Willie way tu .warn ui Uura L J0nes departe(J this ,ife she won her l 1 rw nr aaoptea neignoornooa. inose jan. 2 1st 1907, age 18 years, two pties never waned but grew stronger months and twelve days. Willie, an the plgnmage till the end. She -was a nooie type or young man- posessed the confiaence of all and hood,. He was a bright and loving was counted a friend hv all cnVson' and unselfiish brother anda was counted a tnena by ail. ne warmhearted friend, and for sev- knew no distinctions, but brought a eral years a member of Mt. Zion neiping nana ana neighborly heart; Church, we believe he is at rest, to all. She was truly a neighbor hood builder. - This was attested so fully during her last illness and at her burial. Her many friends vied with eac other in loving tokens of esteem, and never has the writer seen such a large congregation at the burial of a lady! j In the early seventies she pro fessed faith in our Lord and Master Jesus Christ and, was baptized into the fellowship of Mill Creek church by Rev J. E. Montague.- Her de - votion for the church which began then grew all the way to the end. She put her life upon the .altar of dear old Mill Creek and gave ; her days to its development. She was a church builder even as Dorcas. It is however as a Missionary On the 6th of Jan. the rood Lord took" his sister Maud, 12 years old, only 1 5 days between their deaths, of which an obitury notice was pub lished in The Courier. May God rishly bless the bereived and loved ones, and, give them His all sus taining graee. His Granpa, John C. Van Hook. - NCTICE. ' . ; North Carolina Person County." In tle Sa- perior Court. Spring Term 190T.' - ; Sam Carver Vs. Annie Carver.. The defendant above named will taken -4 ice that an action entitled as above has teen ;m- menced in the Superior court of Person i? ;';nty to recover an absolute.1 divorce from t'-p siftl defendant; and the said defehdent will fnvfier take notice ihat she is required to apr'f at the nex term of the Superior -. court of ?a county to be held ..on the 5th Monday, fteir the first Monday of March next, it being the 2nd Monday in April, 1907, at the court" : house of said county in Roxboro, N. C, ami answer or demur to the said complaint in sai , action or the plaintiff will rpply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. ' . D. W. Bradsher Clerk of Superior Coart This 18th day of Jan. 1907. "; - Marcus C Winstead . 1 ; - Atfy Street af Pittsburg Pa., N. H. , spirit she perhaps shown bright- Street'of Magnus and Miss Evie and Kendal L, Street who remain at home. Thirty-nine years ago this saintty mother in Israel brought, as a young bride, into her husnds home a beautiful life and light which held its luster even in a maturer form to the end. Her home life was est. When the women of Mill Creek came to themselves in mission work they . unanimously laid hands on sister Sheet to be their leader. Sh entered at f irst with a brave heart and hand into the work, but with some misgivings as to its final suc cess. As the years passed by she beautiful and exemplary She TCslgre. stronger in the Iwork till she to and thoughtfnlness of her hus band were marked. Indeed she was a true help-meet, and better-half. Her temperament gave her the ca pacity to be an ideal wife. As a mother she was no less true. Self was lost in love for her children. Tenderly and gently she guided the tender rosebuds God gave I er into full blown flowers. Happily CURE That Cough GO FOR The Doctor TA'f urn! nv aUai t Z - thJn finrf hCk.'nKPfUsh your. family isin danger.-What voJ S it vn,f hrAbHf0re 's two doHars compared-to a. "X'VLhhaVea4P:,long spell of sickness? You- first sign, take Syrup of White Pine Balsam Its an excellent remedy, Don't . suffer unnecessarily Next time you get a cough take some of our Syrup of White Pine and Spruce. It will put develop. It may be nothing serious But it May Be A Danger ous Disease Coming On. Talk to the doctor over the 'phone a bout it. Then call up our 'phone No. 50 : and we will send you the medicines, or LOWG. Adj To the People of Person and fining utilities: Having bought the interest of W. R. Woody in the Hardware business of Long, Woody & Go, 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 accountsthat we may start oiit anew, knowing how we stand and that .our relations as buyer and seller may be more mutual and 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 appreciation by 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: will do well to call on us. - . When needing flues piping and roofing, be sure to 5 come to Long, Bradsher & Co., and you can gef what you want at prices as low as the market xan affoid,,,. Pledging you that our best efforts will be put forth in Vip fnhirp tn mp.rit continuance of vour confidence. illV W :. W 7.... V - Very Respectfully, E. E. BRADSHER. nuary 16th,; 1907, . . t- : ; ; . felt that im her"' Faiihfur-bociety she couid attempt anything for God Never had a Society a better lead er, perhaps and never had a lead er a Detter -Society, perhaps. Let me pause here while speaking of that Jeader to place a laurel on the brow of that Society. 'She was truly a leader of mission work. She was so proud of her Society f and it is so proud of her. Her last conversation yith her pastor was a bout the Society. One of the last words on earth was about the So ciety. Truly -she was a kingdom builder like Deborah. . v Of course such a life was ready, to go and thus she expressed her- self to her dear husband. Her pas tor and rnends laid ner to rest on Sunday afternoon in the old fam ily cemetery. Again Mill Creek loses a pillar, but God knows best. We bow under-the . rod and. say thy will be done. God bless and'keep the sor rowing ones till the haoDV reunion on the other shore. . G. T. W, M.av. lt UWV. X Will UUl , . 1 . you in fine shape. Price 25c. , brinS oct presenpnon For young and old. i f0 us and we Wl11 611 n correct- : - - .' ilV. '' -:-r 25c BOx HERB PEGU LATOR j I Cut out this ad. and pre sent, it with yournameon - T ;it before February 1 1907 you will receive freb one 25c box. It is specially good for women and chil dren. Nothing better to have for stomach, kidney and liver troubles. Colds headache, backache etc. lorris NEW BRICK BLOCK. btore Phone ' 5Q I I Sr. 3 4 If I S Neighbors) got Fooled 4tI was literally coughing myself to death; and had become too weak to leave my bed: ' and neighbors predicted that Is would never leave it alive ; but , they got fooled, . for rh'anks be to God Iwas induced to try, Dr. Kings New Discovery,. t took ,ust four one dollar -bottles to completeld cure the cpngh and, re stor&me to:good - sound- health," writes Eva Uncapher of " Grover town,. Stark d. Ind.- This King of. cough and cold curee, and. healer of throat and lungs, is, guaranteed by J.1D.. Morris Druggists.' 50c and $1.00. -Trial bottle free. :, . - M am prepared to do plumbing or roofing now on short notice. Work and prices guaranteed. Call on me when yoii;need anything :in my m The kind that satisfies and brngs you back-when you .1 . Til .1 "1 . t ' If TIT ' 1 want another nair. I nat is tne Kinn we. se . vp. have ,i looked the country over and ,m our judgment secured- the best lines that are made. Anyone who has tried a pair -of Zieglers or Godman's shoes for women and children ; know what they are and don t have to be urged : to buy theni again But to these who have not tried them we want to; say that it is to their interest and time they- were getting acquainted with them. - They are sure to give satisfaction, but in case a pair should go wrong we stand ready; to make them satisfactory with the factories behind us, except we don't guarantee any kind 0 1 patent leather; no. t matter what : the price. ; . :. ; - ""V-1 The above will also .apply to our lines ' of , Walk 'Overl Leonard, Shaw & Deans and Fairfield lor men and boys.1 Aljhese are all iactory lines ; and sold in Roxboro only by us. , In all other parts of AmeHca' arid foreign ;countriei by C the best shoe dealers in every Abvn -..Try -us when yoii want another pair. You will be glad. and we will have a. customer. urn The Store That Sells the BEST-SHOES And Saves You Lloney-; : 1 line. , . ..r; - j R; E. Grutchfield;)