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JOHN A. fiOELL Proprietor. HOT.1E FIRST: ABROAD NEXT. SI -Ob Per Year in Advance Vol XXIV RGXBOKO, UORTH CAROLINA, YV ednesda y BvisNiNQ, Noveniber ; 20 1907. fro 46 - - will issue bonds: ASKS US! PRINT IT CORTELYCU HAS NOTH- 150,000,000 Panama Bonds and Cer tificates of Indebtedness. Washington, Nov. 17. Secre tary Cortelyou tonight made the important announcement that, as a means of affording relief to the fin ancial situation, the Treasury would issue $50,000,000 of Panama bods and $100,000,000 certificates J half ounce; Compound Kargon, of indebtedness, or so much there- one ounce; Compound Syrup Sar of as may be necessary. The certifT sapariila, three ounces, icateswill run for one year and bear These harmless ingredients can 3 per cent, interest. i be obtained from our home drug- The Secretary's action in coming gsts ana in a bottle. Relief is gen- Well Known Authority Tells How TV Prepare a Simple Mixture To Over come Dread Disease. To relieve the worst forms of Rheumatism, take a teaspoon ful of the following mixture after each meal and at bedtime: Eluid Extract Dandelion, one- to the relief of the financial situation meets with President Roosevelt's hearty approval, and the plan is the outcome of several White House conferences which have been held within the past few days when the financial situation was under con sideration. . Secretary Cortelyou says that the Panama bonds will afford most sub stantail relief, , as the law provides that thy may be used as a basis for additional national bank circula tion. He also states that the pro ceeds from the sale of the certifi cates can be made directly available at points, where the need is most urgent, and especially for the move ment of the crops, which he says 4 'if properly accelerated, will give the greatest relief and result in the most immediate financial returns." The Secretary calls attention to the attractiveness of the bonds and cer tificates as absolutelo safe investments. NOTICE OF SALE. oooo I will on the, 5;h day of Dec. sell at public auction to the highest bidder 2 horses, 1 cow, 2 hogs, 2 wagons and 1 bed, and all other farming implements and feed. Con sisting of Corn, fodder, shucks, straw, chaff, wheat etc. Also part of my kitchin furniture. Terms of sale CASH. Mrs. W. M. Horton. The Courier $1.00 a year. erally felt from the first few doses. This prescription, states a well known authority in a Cleveland morning paper, forces the clogged up, inactive kidneys to filter and strain from the blood the poisonous waste matter and uric acid which causes Rheumatism is not only the most painful and torturouis disease but dangerous to life, this simple recipe will no doubt be greatly val ued by many sufferers here at home who should at once prepare the mixture to get thio relief. , t is said that a person who would take this prescription regulary, a dose or two daily, or even a few times a week, would never have serious Kidney or Urinary disord ers or Rheumafism. Cut this out and preserve it; Good Rheumatism prescriptions which really relieve ate scarce,, in deed, and when you need it, you want it badly. Our druggists here say they will either supply these in gredients or make the mixture ready to take, if any arty of ... our readers so prefer. ING TO SAY:- Sale of Feed and Corn. I will sell at public auction at my home place, and at Mrs W. A. Duncan, at one o'clock on ;. - Friday Nov. 29th 1907. a lot of Com, Shucks and other, rough food. - Mrs. M. J. Walters; Just Received a Oar Load of Cooking Stoves. Pi i i ct 1 J $ Issue of Treasury Certificates Expectec to Bring to Light Currency That Has Been Withdrawn From Banks By Small Depositors. : .-- ... - Washington, D. C, Nov;.'- 8.7 Secretary Cortelyou is not disposed to discuss for puK 5 ication. his 'action of yesterday. He is confident how ever, thai it was wise and -fully jus tified by conditions. ; The issue at par of treasury certificates bearing three per cent, interest is expected to bring to light practically all:fu ture currency that has been With drawn from the banks by small de positors during the last three weeks. The issue, it is believed, wilf prove exceptionally attractive to small as well as largs investors and the tre-. asury officials are confident that the demand for them will be unprece dented. Secretary Cortelyou has decided to provide for the registration of the new treasury certificates and when registered to receive them as se curity for circulation or deposits. The issue of additional circulation to banks which have applied for it since Nov.' I i no amounts approx imately to $24,000,000 and from information received at th& treas ury department it is expected that the New York . banks' alone will in crease this-amount by $20,000, 000 -within .the nexttwo. werks:-By December 1, it is thought the whole amount of additional circulation is sued during November will have reached $50,000,0003 Gratification in Banking Circle. New York Nov. ISiGratifica tions was the prevailing tone in banking circles today over the gov ernment plan of relief to the money market by the issue of $50,000,- 00 in Panama bonds andv $ 1 00,- 000. 000 in one year treasury cer tificates. The issue of Panama bonds had been counted upon as a probability since it was first referred to some ten dys ago. & This issue short term certificates was inose of a novelty and as such attracted more discussion. -' J" Capital $100,000. 'J - : " WX.'; Surplus $70,060 . .' OffiLce-rs' v--: r- "'"'v - . i - r v ' , , - - ; . . " ' ... .. - -' ; .. - - . v . ..... - t 4. . ; ' ' : - B. N. DUKE, President . J.:S. MANNING, Vice-Pres. 1 , ; . It B. MASONr Cashier. , V . S'l dire tors ; " ; : J, B. DUKE, Y. E. SMITH, . C. L. HAYWGOD.' J. H. SQUTHGATE, , R. H. RIGSBEE, i- Q, E. RAWLS, B. N. DUKE, : J. S. MANNING, ' N. M. JOHNSON, JL.B. MASON, , x " President American Tobaccq CompahyT ; 5 . - Supt Durham Cotton Mfg Company ' '. ofHaynvood & King, Druggistc -of Southgate & Son Insurance ' " " . ; Capitalfst A ' Merchant Director American Tobacco Company and Capitalist Attorney af Law -- . Physician and -Surgeon Gashier Citizens National Baiak . 4 per cent, paidt)ii .time deposits;' y With the strongest financial backing of any Bank in the Stare and unsurpassed methods, . inevery department, we invite new accounts, large and '.small,, of Merchants;, Farmers,;' . Individuals; Firms'or Corporations that have not already done so, to open an account-with us. ABSOLUTE PROTECTION Bonds of Officers, Burgjar ond Fire Insurance-? Fireproof Vault and Safe. (To Depositors We offer Safety Deposit, Boxes in Our Fireproof J Sate Free, Where You Can Deposit Your Valuable Papers; - - , ' w ' -- B TUCK . L. PROPEIETOR OF v Eoxboro Pressing Clubf; atid Come in and get a good meal when you are hungry Old clothes cleaned up and pressed and made to look like new ones, ' v : - v ; i m Rheumatism Cured. J r 7hen you are in tlie market for same y e will thank you to call on; us, Handle Cole's Original fpEotiBlast Coal Stoves. : - V Lonffo Bradsner ,4&':Qo. Several years ago I .was a great sufferer From muscular rheumatism andmy-doctor advised me to go on Mrs. : Joe Person's Remedy. I only.,took,a few bottles, when I was entirely cured.' I then commenced to. use it in my family for general use, ' and we depend upon it for breaking up colds, neuralgia, and most of the troubles one's family is subjected to. :Four,years ago: just thre" months before "the Birth of one of niy childf erir was'taken down !with measles, which weakend me greatly.-, My stomach - would not retain a thing;; and I was 'in' a serious condition, ( believe I would have died had I not taken it. J do not think there is a medicine its equal, when a tonic is needed to build up the system. . : Mrs. R PUCKETT. Huntersville, R, F. D. No; 20. Nov. 1, 1905." , : : v S. P.' Satterfield, Fire,.Life, Ac cident, Health, Plate Glass, Liabil ity, Steam Boiler, and Burglary For Your Furniture Imh witK the very best of tackle a full stock of ; first-class furniture along, with the most tempting ;bait the lowest prices. . - - : : . ' ' ; : ; Bedroom Suits, Oak Dressers, Oak Beds, Iron Beds,7 Ieed Rockers, Oak Rockers, . Gouches,, Bed Lounges, Hall Racks; -Side Boards, . Extension rabies, Center Tablesr,, 1- '.Mattresses;'? i $25 to $85 . ' $5to.$30. .. $3 50 to $18: 3 50 to $20 1 2 50VS6 A 150 to $12 50 8 00 to $35 ; 8 50 to $15 $7 50V$17 50: - 15 to . $35 6 50 to;$12 50" $1 to $10 2 50 to $15 - ' C -XKina tClosets Book' Ges. Dcski;- lie. '-fA " You :'canf tell what the goods ; are -lyilKc-:;pnccs.-iWc have the best and cheapest stock of furniture in the county. Come and let us prove it to' you. H-fc HI I. 1 The Store That Sells the Best And Caves You r.lbney. , - v .- J 5- Insurance. . , - ;
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