41 A. OELL Proprietor. HOK1E FIRST: ABROAD 'NXT. O I -.prvper Year in;A3vy-'c.;t.)V-. ROXBORO, , NORTH. CAROLINA; Wediiesdky Evening June; 23" 1009'; " "' . ;. N625: Vol. xxvi - , i - - - -a PRESIDENT'S RECOMMENDATIONS. :h Asks Congress to Levy a Corpora tion Tax and Provide For a Consti tutional Amendment For an Income Tax. The message of President Taf t, commending the incorporation of a provision in the tariff bill for the taxation of the earnings of d the aaoption oi THREE GOOD ONES: THE COURIER'S TRADE EDITION. ernment, the stockholders; and tne puoiic Knowieage oi tne real ; ; . ' : business transactions; and the True to our Forecast in Last .Weeks gains and profits of every corpor- Paper, Roxboro Was Given Three of ation in the country. the Prettiest Exhibitions of Base Ball The message concludes: Ever Seen on the Local Diamond.. "I recommend then, first, the The first game was on ednes- adoption of a joint resolution by day after we want to press and two-thirds of both houses, pro- therefore good not get an account posmg to tne btates an amend- last week. o : v ment to the constitution srrantiner Tn thp otSptSitio- framp with two t'ornorations r , . ; s -r - ------ - o resolution lookingto an amend- to the Federal government the men out and two strikes- and r" , of the constitution so as to right to levy, and collect an in- thre balls on the batter Hutchins mGmit the levying of an income come tax with apportionment 0f Chape V Hill, met tha ball thout interference from the among the States according to squarely and lifted it out of the rts which was received by the population; and, second, the en- park; , ' tttcv was e-enfiral- actment, as part of the pending For nine Ions: innings they bat- 1 warded by Senators as of revenue measure, either as a sub- tied on without another runner such transcenaent lniporLcnict; & " - gciimg in ox&mjj. uumv, inheritance tax, of an excise tax luckv ninth finallv came for us to place in uic Diiduv. n v-w v v ertaining strictly to the schedule uPn all corporations, measured and even, then after two men Pf th tariff y two per cent- their net in- were out, Newell was safe on a m,. .ccocrA rpoommends the come- scratch hit, Poole advanced him 1 ine: of a two per cent, tax on The message was referred to to third and took second himself IlfLf irpnynpof cornorationsand the finance committee. or a hit to left fields after Clay- i onntinn nf an amend- - ton E. smashes a hard one to REUBEN D.RE1D DEAD. ' third base anthe winning runs ing for the Vf?.- Ex-Senktor Reid, of Wentworth, Sf- T' EHE mm e tax without an apportion- . ocuie rnt among the several States. tm Slroke- Roxboro . 000 000 002 2 7 0 Th President speaks of the ap- Wentwort, June 19.-Ex-Sena- Chapel Hill 100 000 000 1 3 2 nt inability of Congress to tor Reuben David Reid, of this Batteries Clayton and Poole. paiiei? i place, suffered a severe stroke of Hutchins, and Andrews Struck an Z7tex he reters to the apoplexy at the home of his out by Clayton 13. by Hutchinsi Sedsion of the Supreme Court in mother, Mrs. David S. Reid, in 9. Time of Game 1.24 umpire which the court held the tax to Reidsville, yesterday at noon, Long H. . . , . r L.ctitntinnal unless aDDor- which resulted is death. The second game; on Thursday be unconstitutionaLunless appor rf & u as good as the first t.oned according to Population. Carolinian, the late Gov- althouQ h in5ement weather "It s, " says the President, un- ernor David Re d, he inhented 7 wii doubtedly a power which the gov- the fine vualities' of his noble tended to make all .ed.W ernment ought to have. It might father, adding lustre to his illus- The opposing p tchers were ernmeiii- uuB . nation's trious name. As a lawyer, he Oakley and Armstrong and it be mdispensible jo na s was safe, most capable and learn- was.really another- pitchers Jt)at life in great crises. The amend- ea refiecting the greatest credit H . ment, tnereiure, uc ucuox, upon nis proiession. As a iegis- pin cfnnnpH thp o-arnp after i cl on h-i,- ,;rA ov iicinfi- Kam stoppea tne game aiter amendment to the constitution, by his splendid leadership in the 3 innings had been ployed, but he contends, is preteraDie to tne Lrt ofAf-wnf ivt-HTnimtioTi utco. In the sixth for Roxboro, New ell bunted to pitcher, who threw high to first and put Newell on second, then after Poole fanned, Oakley won his own game by a screamer to right field, and took 2nd, on the throw home. Clayton H. then drove one to left that look ed good for three bases, but Pickard made a beautiful catch and doubled to second- catching ( Oakley. Rain broke up the game at the end of the seventh. Score R H E Roxboro 000 001 0 1 6 1 C. Hill 000 000 0 0 3 3 Batteries Oakley and Poole Armstrong and Andrews Struck out by Oakley 10, by Armstrong 4. Time 1:38 umpire Webb. Roxboro went up against the strong Durham Hosiery, Mill Team Saturday and won by the score of three to one. The game was featureless and without ginger, some how every ane felt bad, and is seemed like they were all sleep on duty. Score R H s E Roxboro 003 "000 00 3-4 2 D. H. M. 000 001 .000 1 4 5 - Batteries, Atkinson and Poole, Ward, Badenhemier and Burgess Time of game 1.41; Umpire Webb. . ; TAKE A LOOK. At the Standard Guaranty Pol icy of the JEFFERSON ; and ideal policy ilk an 1uctM-.iAJi11p.au jr.-;; ; yuar anteeing - what other ; companies promise. Contains the ; accident and health features without extra COSt. -r. r ' ' - -' y ' ''?r- S. P. Satterfield, DisU Manager. DOINGS AT WASHINGTON. I' Summary of the Most' Important Hap-v . , penings at Nation's Copital. ; Washington, D. C.,"- June 21.- The most important happenings in X the Nation's. Capitol . today where .vf , f. .1 c n 11 . - .' ! - . - In the Senate,-where the finance" ; committee amendment to take hides': ffom'the free list and place a ; duty -of J 5 per cent; ad valorem on theni -wjis under discussion all day,. Sen- " ators Warren ; of Wyoming . and ; Carter of Montana spoke in-. favor N of the amendment while Senator Page of Vermont opposed.it. : Orville and Wilbur Wright, who arrived here yesterday, 'started dn he contends iB preiw?ui . to attract not only the admiration one proposed of reviving a law of the State but the hopes of the judicially declared to be uncon- masses that he would live to ren stitutional. der them even more signal ser- The President points out that vice. ': another merit to the tax on cor- "77"; iC 0 porations is the Federal supervis- Knders Twine at Garrett & Stan- ion, which will give to the gov- The Business Men Co-operating to Boost Roxboro.1 ' . ,. v , -. The indications are that f the Trade Edition of the Courier will be a pronounced success. Our business men ' generally are co operating 1 to present to : the farmer facts and figures which will show;, that the Roxboro market possesses advantages over all other markets in the bright tobacco belt; that our prices have ruled higher the past season and that our warehouses charges are much lower .than "at any other point. At thft samp timp thp t.hp Tradp Edition will show -that buying (today at Fort. My ner. to assemble opportunities m itoxooro are as wvt., rr.r...r.. ;;l,w , , great as at any other point: that ent testof which wiU begin Jn a prices for staple commodities and fe 0r.ville eprcssed the be stonnrH o-nnric oro lmxr nv lief that his new machine will make lower, and that the stocks carried an average speed of forty; miles are as varried and "extensive as an nour, s those in any other town several President Taft set June 28th as -times the size of Roxboro. he time when a hearing as to It behooves every business man "what is whiskey!1 will be granted in Roxboro to be represented in foe attorneys for the. various dis- this edition. If you have not tuiers. . : . yet been called upon drop a The President consulted with At n r nA tornev-General Wickefsham for an we will see that you are not neg- hour.and a half on the subject of ,: lected. proposea iax upon nei earnuigs u r corporations. Chatham Still Ahead, Chatham Record " iVien S ures sums ami uuyci- ,: 4P . . 0 . wear at greatly reaucea-prices 10 ; Abputlforty years ago Mr. Steph-Ltose out at Person Drvcoods Co. ' en white, or bear Creek? townshio u marked his name on a .highland ter- put the priCe on, them that will talk., rapm that he found and turned it - , w " v, lopse. Last week,, he. foundJ the ' Lumber,cut to order and for sale " samejerraplnnear-.the-same place? at $l;00 per hiuidredT2ihd up, at J;" and it had not grown any larger. p; Whitfield & Bra's mill, near " ' Bushy Fork N.-C. V Important Notice. ; anywher; stopped. in 120 ' All nersnns nwincr rnft Fnr? fprrili- -: ...j.u - c r- v. 4 7 y ; minuies sure wun uho m zer are requested to come forward Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. . Thq and settle for same at once if they formula is on the 25 cent box. Ask wish to take advantage of the cash your Doctor or Druggist about this , prices. Those who cannot pay formuiar Stop womanly pains, .i - V- p w-"7 7 ineauacne, pams any wucic, w ui , haveboughU ' mal to nrove value. . x J. L. Garrett & Co. ; . Hambrick& Austin. , 1 'i I1 0 OH Long, Bradsher & Co. HARDWARE. 0 in P D Rhere is no need of worrying. over that aW ctmm nnv lnne-er. as we have iust gotten 'i in a car load. And we say without hesita tion that we have the best i Cooking Stoves and Ranges ever offered in Roxboro. We guarantee von need one it 1 will be to your interest to let us sell you. If you are not m the marKet ngnu at uu& uiuc, we will thank you to drop m anu iuu. mem over any way,. And see . : . : I Long, Bradsher & Co 301 Q o D MaximiM Quality I and , . n Price, Minimum Go Hand in Hand at . , Roxboro's Leading Store Ladies' and Men's W earing Appar- . el, Furniture and House. Furri . ishings Trunks and Suit , . ' Cases,. &c, &c. ! . 'A r; We. solicit: your patronage simply r on the merits of our goods,; reasonable prices; cour teous: and :experienced service. : :: ; : ; . Wher Quality Junti:.e;5fin ..71. - 3 y 1 1 none It, ,J .... r., , , ;f r 11. 1 r ' - C - - 4 ij i; - .S1 t ' V 1 f 5 0 v ini )l Ii