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J3S-'' jOHi A. iOELL Proprietor , xxiv HOME FIHCT: ABROAD NEXT. S I -00 Per Y eit r i.o Adva R0XBQH0 NORTH CAROLINA Wednesdat Evening, October 30 1907. N43 l-"-'" ; ' . : -. - - V ''l,ri'lfir . iimmihiwjt r' - 'i? ' -. . . - , , . "'''',',l' y.':, i.-i.;XS,. LEGAL BATTLE OVER SEIZURE. Xlie Case Will Undoubtedly be Taken to the Supreme Court of the United States, .ami a Giant Legsl Battle is on Over the ConstutioEality of Sec. 6 of the Sherman Lav. RATE CASE TO BE SETTLED: j TEXHERS TOWNSHIP MEETING. Details Not Known, However. .Govern-1 I cvill hold my township meeting or Glenn Returns to Raleigh, and it on jhe following days, and places, is Postively Ai hounced on the Au-; Bushy Fork Dist. No. 1 Mjnday thcritv f a Pren Pnmnlaflv In. I NOV. 1 8tH. y ' . formed in the Matter. Norfolk, Va., Oct. 28 ThejRgh Correspondent to Charlotte Ob- government today will libel the 8,-j rver of Oct. 28. 000,000 cigarrettes, valued at $7,-j It can : be safely said on the au 030 seized here a week ago while ; thority of a completely informed i n transit from the factories of the person that the passenger rate ques American Tobacco Company, at tion in dispute between the State of Durham, N. C, and : Petersburg, North Carolina and the Southern Va., to the Anglo-American Tobac-1 Railway since last spring will be co Company, of Creat Britian. Thi ! settled. The final arrangement may cigarettes were seized on the ground that they are trust goods and sub ject to seizure as such, while in foreign or interstate commerce, under a provision of the Sherman anti-trust law. A prominent government official who knows Snuch about the seiz ure and objects of thegovermentas any other man, said; "The seizure of the cigarrettes is the most important move the gov ernment has ever made for the sup pression of trusts and their opera tion in restraint of trade. 4A giant legal battle may be ex pected to follow, and it is about as certain as anything indefinate can be that the United States supreme court finally will be called upon to decide the issue raised. The gov ernment will use all diligence to get the case as soon as possible' Until now the cigarettes have been in the personal custody of a -customs official. ' be made by the Legislature, which fixed the rate at 2 1-4 cents. Goy er. or Glenn has no power to change that rate himself. The re ports made by the Southern show the average a mile paid by passen gers to be 2.41 cents. It has been known for some days by those on the inside that a settle ment was in sight. It is to-night known pbstively, though details are as yet incomplete Governor Glenn rmay make rec ommendations to the Legislature. Olive . Hill dist. no. 1 u day Nov. 1 9th; Cunningham dist. no. 3 Wed nesday .Nov. 20th Woods&ale dist. no. 5 Thursday Nov. 21stS -"Roxboro dist; no. 2 Friday Nov. 22nd r:. Flat River' dist. no. 3 Mondav Mt. Tirzah dist. no. 3 Tuesdav N6v.::26tHg":;;;;,-:- AllensVilletclist; no. 3 Wednes day Nov. 27th : Holloways dist. no. 3 Friday Nov. 29th. I urge it upon the teachers to at tend these meetings, and be prepa red with papers giving a general out line of their school-work; I re quest that the teachers have ah ex hibit o f their school-work, such a maD-dra wing, writing, composition work &c. I alsorequest that the teachers have essays on some ed ucational subject, and that theeach ers of schools these meeting are held, to ret up a short program bf OF DURHA1VI. Capital $100,000. Surplus $70,005 thirty minutes by their pupils. A Th is most probable. He return- Th- disCUisi0n:of the school work, ed here to-diy. 1 the nice essays by the teachers, and . I tUo. o If you seek a fall Sack Suit of cpn-ect Style, of faultless tailoring of excellent wearing fabric in ex clusive weave, perfect in fit, then take time to come and see our ex ceptional values. ' Woody, Long & Morton. Just received an immense stock f childrens shces, can fit all the children in shoes that .will wear and .give satisfaction bring your family to us for shoes, we will give you good shoes at reasonable prices. Clayton & Long. H mrr'iii . m u1 iJffi imiiii'uiHHHftiiij Mrs. Ed. Reinhart of Lincoln county, says; About Mrs. Joe 'Persons Remedy For a good many years -I suffered from indigestion of which nothing ever relieved me until two years ago I comn enced to use, Mrs, Joe Person's Remedy and I cannot say too much in its praise, for I can eat about everythfng I want, and things. I never expected to be able to eat; i It has strengthened my system and built up my general health until I can do a great many things i never expected to be able do. I find it fine family medicine to keep in the house for complaints the children are subject to. MRS. ED. REINHARDT.. Iron Station, N. C. Sept. 18, 1907 amply repay all who attend. Efforts wille made to secure speakers. Will commence at 10 o clock a. m. and be an all day en tertainment. I earnestly request that the school committeemen -at tend, and prevail on others to at tend thes: meetings. G. F. HOLLOWAY, , Roxboro. -N, C. Oct. 29th 1907; S. P. S A T T,E B F IE U D; Bonding, American Bonding Co. DU HAM, !n'..C. Officers B. .N. DUKE, President - j S, MANNING, Vice,-Prei. I. B. MASON, Cashier. direoto;rs y : J. B.t DUKE, C. i .. G- D f. il . GA ' R. H. RIGSBEE, Q. E. vA'-VLS, B. N. CH :t , ' s. manning, "n. m. johnson, J. B. MASON, President American Tobacco Company Supt Durham Cotton Afg Company of Haywood & King, Druggistc r of Southgate & Son Insurance . ' Capitalist! ' - -Merchant Director American Tobacco Company and Capitalists Attorney at Law s Physician and Surgeon Gashier Citizens National Bamk 4 pe .( mm t . paM oi i t i ue deposits With the strongest financial backing of any Bank in theSiareand unsurpassed methey! ' in every department, we invjte new aexunts, large anS small, of Merchants, . FarmeT$ Individuals, Firms or Corporations that have not aireaay aone so, ip open an account ,wun d. ABSOLUT""' P F? O T: t CT I ONBonas 01 Mincers, eurgjar ona t-ire : insurance, Fireproof Vault and Safe. To Depositor We 'Offer Safety Deposit Boxes inOur Eireprouf f Sate Free, Where You Can Deposit Your Valuable Papers. . - Subscribe to THE COURIER. Just Received a tjar Load of Cooking toves. mm til li WW (rlJ SI- -- - i In Memory of Little Ora Long. Little Ora Long was born Sept 5th 1906 and FelRasleep in Jesu Aug' 21st 1907. She was the daughter o Mr. and Mrs. woody Long her mother died about 5 months sooner, leaving 9 children two little girls 5 months old. Little Nora and Ora-the father could not get ho one to stay with him to.eare for the children and gave the two mumr M r o ti rl M rc Rrfs Yrtinrr taking Nora and Mr. and Mrs. N. i 3 ts. biaugnter taKing urasne nau won a warm place in that home and was tenderly cared for and loved dearly by all the family she had" a good home but God had a better home for her,. All that 'oving hand and medical skill could do was done for her recovery but God knew best and took her to compose the little angel band in heaven. Weep not loved' ones for your loss is her eternal gain. A Friend. i - Jih ' fl !lp : v ' i I 111 ' ' '; h5 . S. P. SATTERFIELD, Health Insurance Fidelity & Casualty Co. Covers all diseases. and accidents. 3 no one .wants an old-fash- tion or emulsion, because Yinol is a much better body builder and strength creator when vdu are in the inarket for same ye After rOnce Tasting yoo to call on us, Handle Cole's Original Hot Blast Coal Stoves., k ; . r;V C . v - Long j Bradsher : 06. and for coughs, colds, bron1 chitis, etc. If it does no good ; we will return your money. . ft omin to the .... i ' loihes Exposition? t's Goin on Now at Our Store., vf V43 If it s a cnit nr nn nvprrnat marlp. nf tnp. H fabrics in the latest styles, you'll find something Jo suit both 1 v r . . i . - j it - i j . - - r ! vmir tocto onrl mirco in Aitr-; occornhltr nt . ' cniPlr JITIfl CTIri F: .models, fresh frm the great tailoring' shops of the Nortk " They look, right when you piiy tfiem, : ; " otu ai right after you wwrjiheml:' 'y - J JUS JLS ? JUL JL JL JLJi JL-T K-F 1 4. V " -Si ; IT. :We have put all Joids and endson a . speciar table and are iseUing them at mighty : small prices. X They"; are big biarqains lor those who are not so particular about the: latest styles. 7 ; 4 ' - A ' A - 1 . - A Hambrick'AtistirifVDruEistsi'; U
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