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i i(, jf " . . j , ' v . " ' ' c 'j; ' Noell Bros., Proprietors. Home First: Abroad Next. $100 Per Year in Advance 1 Vol. XXVII ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, Wednesday Evening, May 11 1910. No. 19 'i. THE KING OF ENGLAND VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA. Edward VII, After a Peaceful Reign of Nine Years, Dies Suddenly George V is Proclaimed King. London, By Cable. King Ed- MRS. RHODES KILLS NEGRO. Oxford, N. C, May 9 Ha beas corpus proceedings before Judge W. J.Adams, who is hold ing superior court here, will be held to-morrow to release from jail Mrs. Bettie Rhodes, of Oak ji TTTT xttV. vofnrnorl fn Tr O"- and from a vacation ten days H11 township, who shot and k.ll ago in the best of health, died at f Je Klnton. a colored man 11-45 o'clock Friday night in the J-L . ' The shootiner tool WHY SHOULD JUDGE MANNING BE -TURNED DOWN"? From The Chatham Record Wednesday, f ' April 27th -1910. V; The people of North Carolina are! to be congratulated that, they have two such worthy gentlemen, staunch Democrats and eminent jurists as Judges Manning and Allen as Jisnirants for the hiffh and 1 1 o CIOCK rnuay nigiit iu cue - t- - r- . " 1 :i 4?4. The shooting took place four- honorable office of Associate nrpsence OI nis xaiuuy aitci an. . . r- . fllness of less than a week, which teen milf 0x.fod Justicc of ?ur Supreme Court llineb . ...jk. 4-v. news of the homicide did not because either of them would fill Wnc cipriOUS narUly liiuic man , r . . wdb acnu reach here until today early, that position with credit to himself The Prince of Wales succeeded t rom the testimony belore tne and honor to the State. And yet, i I ;mmc.qialv p magistrate's court, it appeared while this is true, we think -that SrdmAThe kin" that Mr, Rhodes had forbidden Democratic usage. and; common dom, without official ceremony. JS2 ma,,0n f His first official act was to ots he her ,ands ghe Durine the forty-two years,: P LltStfaS eh ordered him to turn. A quarrel since 1868. that our judges have nouncement ot his lather s aeatn resulted in his leaving his buggy been nomi'nated by political con in pursuance ot custom- &nd gt towardg her Mrs. ventions and eiceted by a vote of Pneumonia, fing bron & & .n no ' Democratic Stat ' chitis, is believed to have been itandfired upon the intrader. Convention has "turned down, the cause of death, but the aoc- He fell badly wounded but lived 0r refused to nominate, the ap tors thus far have refused to u in the morning pointee 0f the Governor, and only malce a statement, borne ot tne w Smday night. four district conventions thave re- IVlIlg o II 1CUUO atb wuuuw- I . worry over the critical , political Adjutant General Armfield, of the North Carolina National Guard, has ordered the disbahd- ment of the Hornet's - Nest Rifles, Company D, First infantry, of Charlotte, on account'of inefficience and failure to measure up to the required minimum standards in the recent official inspection. ' The Twelfth Annual meeting of the North Carolina Bar Associ ation will be held at Wrightsville Beach, N. C. June 28th, 29th and yum, mu. Call on the Roxboro Grocery : Co. for spool cotton, all numbers, -. Mr. A. T. Burch. a brother : of our townsman Mr. John H. Bur ch and one of the Burch brothers . mention of which was made in The Courier a few weeks . ago as to their war record, died at his home in Alamance county last Sunday,- aged 87 years. , We are making some special low prices on hammocks and lwan mowers. V ! Roxboro Hardware Co. $50,00 REWARD. i A reward of Fiftv Dollars will be line of Hardware that we can I paid by the Board of County Com- stand unreservedly back of.. See our line of Ice Cream Freezers, Long, Bradsher & Co. Farmers Ware house. SOUTH BOSTON, missioners for the arrest and conr yiction of the person or persons that murdered Miss Betsy Caer somory or about the 25tt day of December 1909. The Board Co. Com. of Pers6n County. May 2nd, 1910. Satisfaction LlA n nomih &mik of a lTo My Friends and Patron.. district who had been appointed by i JJS:Iiui situation which confronted him, tyctone in aampion. rrSSfWK haye accepted a position with the with sleepless nights, aggravated Wilmington, May 9.A special him. So that accprding toDemo- F ers Warehonse Hodges & witn sieepiess niguia, nsk m .. & ... . i.. raf nsaire- 1udee Manning r.juj: iJL,- MA ta muira the fatal ill- to tne Star says tnai. a vywyuc -r-:, . . , ,,j ,- usjaiucvK. i iuiu.wuia v "f 41 IV uiv uvw I . , t toh the Tavlors sec- ness. Mfloovu u,.v-6 .w One of the last utterances at- tion of Sampson county at a late tributed to King Edward was: hour Sunday afternoon, demolish- 4 'Well it is all over, but I think ing the residence of Preston J have done my duty." Bryant, a white farmer, seriously injuring his wite, ana aoing wj.u QiHpmhle damage to standing tim- Lightmng Uixsed fire. an(j crops. Fremont, May 9.-Sunday morning about five o'clock the A complete classified list of the ..r-AnfwprP amused registered automobiles m tne from their slumbers by an alarm State by counties is being made of fire It was found to be the up in the office of the secretary of I.4.U wif friio Premont state, where the registrations are Oil Mill Company. , The linter made and will be completed be- woe tntoiiv dpstroved. and fore many days now. One of the i UUiil woo uvkm-x. it was only by heroic work of the two fire companies that the seed and hull building was saved. The fertilizer plant also escaped. The fire is supposed to have been vuintiPA alreadv comoleted is Guilford, which has 120 machines There are 1,420 in the State, to day. This includes all except those in New Hanover county. which has a registration law ot --at- $680.00 Increse in Sales over 1909 Ih hvPfstroke of lightning ' its own and wis exempted from VtoS? state lawby the last x drr rr( .Trafari t irian ran p.p. lecTislature. ii ii 'ir1! OKI . lL Oil I TisI WD or Doors. A! 'oc . 51 f ii ii - Hams & C. H. Hunter, ClrePav fta In Screen Doors and Windows, we have all sizes and good values. The Steel Windows are a mg imple ment over the old wooden windows. Those who will be interested in Screen Doors and Windows, we will be glad to have them look atour lme L ng, Bradsher fie Co. T1 nr3jlcIorzZlJi should be nomlnatea. x commsr season. Common fairness also demands I feel that the house nor pro-Lx-.!: iu annii Dnetors need any introduction. North Carolina, are fair-minded. UNfloac 0 wlw. nf Vodr Tudce Manning has made good Thp hnnsp is hpino- pnlarcred the Governors appointment of and when completed will have him, for he has fully met the high one oi. tne largest saie noors m .. t rrio I South "Roston. . 1 - who urged his appointment. He chan that j am fa a better I ' f - - J T . 1 -rtO ... ... nasi worn ine juuigmi cwumc position than ever to protect your worthilv. and his opinions are interest. ranked among the best ever de- I shall in the future as in the ... i j i :-j.:..a c.,mo nast erive mv oersonal attention Slaub, h toaU tobacco entrusted in my y .pc fnr thp nffipp In character. mu u: c iiwop w i.' ' i xiiainviiig yuu iui juui iiwclcii learninff. narty service and natronaee while at the Big" Four iudkial temperament he is worthy and hoping to snare a nnerai of receiving the endorsement oy "yours to servi! his party ot tne uovernor s ay- , x J. Gentry. poihtment. And wny snouia ne not receive it? The only objection suggested is that another good Democrat wants it! Is this a sufficient reason for ''turning down" Judge Manning and rebuking Governor Kitchin for b appointing him? While, ot course, the Democratic party has the right and power to rebuke a Governor for any appoiniment made by him, yet cloes Governor Kitchin deserve Lj such a rebuke in his appointment, of Judge Manning? If Gov, ernpr Kitchin had appointed ludge ' Allen instead of Judge j Manning, when both were aspir ants for the appointment, and he had-discharged the duties of his office as well as Judge Manning s has and we do not doubt that : he would have done so) then we would have urged Judge. Allan's nomination for the same reason above given for Judge Manning's nomination. in this connection we may men tion that the Democrats of this State, so far back as 1896, thought Tudf?e Manning worthof judicial honors," for at the .election that year he'-was their candidate tor judge of the Fifth Judicial District, and received more votes than any other Democratic candidate on the State ticket, although all were de feated by the Fussion ticket. L lit 1 1 MI tmf ;i-UL pie ase Bums, yth: wear AND Eurnish the Home. Where i - - - ' ' :' ; Just received a big shipment of molasses at the , ; , - , , ) T f . u . -1- 1 1 , i (h V i j , -.-.pi - i n KoxDoro urocery vu. f V V ' r I . 41 f f 1 i ' f 4 ' ' J
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