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9 7" tillP -i iwr 1 1 I a i jc i -res c I J a If 1 I H I J Noell Bros., Proprietors. Home First: Abroad Next. $1.00 Per Year in Advai c VOL. XXVIII Canadian Reciprocity and Farmers' Free List Adopted by House Democrats. . i ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, Wednesday Evening, April 19 1S11. No. 1-6 SAVES $400,000 FOR SCHOOLS. Raleigh, April 12. The North Carolina Supreme Court, in q. Washington, D. C, April 1 2. ! unanimous opinion reverses the The democrats of the House in . lower court and the Supreme caucus agreed upon the initial court precident, established in steps in tariff revision. By a vote Russell vs. Ayer in 1897 and of 128 to 29 it was decided to pass ' decrees that State Andiw wa I " J J IT UUU shall 'advance the State poll tax from $1.25 to maintain the three to one parity between property and poll tax required by the the Canadian reciprocity within the next week without amend ment. 4 ihe following articles are to i 1 n i . . I .... be put upon me TTee L1SZ as a . constitution instead of setting sop to the farmers along the aside the tax levies of the 1911 HEADQUARTERS NORTH CARO LINA DIVISION UNITED CON FEDERATE VETERANS. General Orders. No. 43, Durham, N. C, April 10, 1911. Paragrsph 1. The twenty-first CROUP ccnquered. Erery Mother Should Read and Re member This. In any home where a child has a tendency to croup, a bottle of HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-! annual reunion of the United ! me) should be kept constantly Canadian border who will be ad versely affected by rhe recipro city agreement, through the ef. feet of the action will be wide spread. Agricultural implements in eluding plows, harrows, reapers, binders, mowers, boots and shoes harness and saddlery barbed wire and other fencing cotton bagging and tires, coarse sacks, burlaps, flour, dressed neats and meat products, salt sewing machines, rough lumber exceot L lignum vitae, seedard and hard wood. Another caucus will pro bablv be held within the next two weeks to decide what shall be done to the woolen and cotton schedules. act by levying the old 1909 pro perty and poll tax, thereby cut ting the public schools out of some $409,000for the next two years. The ruling just made savee to the schools fully this amount. Confederate Veterans will be held at Little Rock, Arkansas, on the 16th, 17th and 18th of May, 1911, and the public spirit ed citizens of that city and state promise that it shall be the most enjoyable that has ever yet been held, and preparing in every way possible for the com fort and pleasure of all veterans who may attend. It is hoped thut a large ' delegation will at tend from this state anri DnoWo tXJ.V4. VIXUJ li.V y-.-. 3 1 1 J . i A 1 T10nQCfl;o Pn Tr.L , . ' UU1 "uu urn state to De repre- ine case is Governor Kitchin j , Q4. . i Txr , ; sented in al manner worthy of vs. State Audit Wood, submitted u i , rr u i m j ' , ner glorious war record on brief Tupqqxt tu-, I i, wh kT';.."""" Par- 2- Army tents have been HfcLT T Wl loaned by the United nolds that the constitution is leu ... mon.o , : States government and will form -xjauu u-cAecuungas thecamD in CHv p. , ro i. i ftxvxv on hand A sudden attack of croup with difficult breathing and extreme distress is apt to come on at any time. The cou rse to be pursued is plain. Send for your doctor at once, and in the meantime drop 30 drops HYOMEI into a bowl of boiling water, and hold the child's head over it, cov-r with i A 1 . I a, towei or cloth, so thut only the' air filled with Hyomei vapor is breathed. Furniture for Sale. I am offering the, following household and kitchin furniture for sale, and if you want to buy some cheap goods cell and see me Will sell the following. 3 beds, I sideboad, 1 washstand, 1 extension dining table, 12 chairs 1 stove and 1 refrigerator. Inquire at Dixie Clothing Store. This is to certify that we 'have' purchased of Mess. Nichols & Co. distributors for Person County, one of their Radium Spraying Outfit, and find that it is most use ful. In cleaning windows, carpets. etc, it is without an equal as fir as wehave ever seen. Roxboro. N.C. April .14, 1911. Yours truly, NOELL BROS. 7 ' - Troops Go To Canal Soon. Washington April 17. The United States soon will expend approximately $2,000,000 in of ficers' quarters and barracks along the Panama canal foi hou single 6,300 ; troops that the war department will dispatch to pro tect the canal. This force will be AMW.tu clS Lilt; CcUlcll yuaru. While the canal will not be com peted until J 915, these troops vriil be sent down just as soon as tin1 barracks can be constructed. 'The administration wants to pared for any emergency" explanation given by army to equation of property and poll tax, leaving nothing to the dis cretion of the law-making power. Raleigh Securing Delighted In Teacher Meet. Raleigh, April 17. There is special gratification here at Raleigh's having secured the I9ll session of the North Caro-1 low rate of one cent a mfl Ill rs . f r.oxooro rvoute o. 1 i's. Una Teachers Assembly and its allied organizations the state association of city superinten dents; teachers, and the state as sociation of county superinten dents of public schools. The ex pectation is that the big, new auditorium seating five thou sand people will be completed in time. for this convention, Raleigh business meri raised fivejundred dollars for the assembly. With ample funds for the purpose the J most prominent educators of the The reunion. This is will be lodged and feci free f. all veterans who ?annot pay "for their entertainment, but all such veterans must notify in advance Mr. B. L. Roberts, chairman of the encampment committee, so that accommodations may be reserved for them. ?The railroad companies have given the usual r country are to be brought here to participate in the program all persons who may attend the reunion. The exact rate from any station may be learned by in quiring of the local agent. The rate from Raleigh is $19.90, "and in proportion from other places. Par. 3. All camps in arrears tor their dues are earnestly urg ed to pay the same at once to Gen. W. E. Mickle. 824 C am mnn Street, New Orleans, otherwise they will not be entitled to any vote or voice in the meetings at a most im- 'eports say that a great many !ir neighbors and friends are no their plans to attend the circus at Roxboro Thursday April 27th The Sparks show is said tv be morally clean and the best in e: i rence and a show in which P!;pie cm gain much valuable and ui knowledge and be hiehly f?:tt rtained. R. H. Jones, TT, 15, 191 1. Card of thanks. To my friends who were so kind as to help me in The Courier Con test I wish to return my most sin cere thanks. Your loyahy was deeply appreciated. Yours very truly, Miss Allie Garrett. not -" T T 1 1 I unyx Hosiery ; me una you Chj f f g ff have seen aaveuised so much m The Ladies Home Journal, portant matter and should be overlooked by any camp. Par. 4. This division is for tunate in having as its sponsor for this reunion Mrs. Sidney P. Cooper, of Henderson, and Miss Julia Cooper, as maid-of,honor-By order of Major-General J, S.CARR. H. A. LONDON, Adjutant-General This method of treatment has saved many a child's life, and mothers of croun child rn should see to it that HYOMEI is always on hand. Full instruc tions for prompt relief of croup is in each package. A 50c bottle of HY0MEI is all you need in treating croup. This is Known in all drug stores as Extra Bottle Hyomei Inhalent Hambrick & Austin and drug gists everywhere sell it. Breathe HYOMEI. It is guaranteed to cure catarrh, croup, sore throat, bronchitis, coughs and colds, or monev back. To break up a cold in a few minutes try this: Pour a tea- spoonful of Hyomei into a bowl of boiling water, put towel over head and bowl, and breathe the soothing, healing vapor that arises. It makes your head feel clear in two minutes. It is pleas ant to use. Free trial sample of HYOMEI can be obtained by writing Booth's Hyomei Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. o a and at! Harris & Burns. -"'Hill ggMgJfjaif Mi MlllWir 111 H III ! I IIMMBiMWroTOMaaMWiWBW ' ' !' BONDS SOLD. any size and good values we have the right door at the right price. We give orr whole, time to HARDWARE and when it comes to Farm Machinery we can certainly make it to your advantage to call on us, so come we want to show you our Riding Cultivators THEBUCKEYE" ong, Br adsher & Co. It is with great pasure that we announce the sale of the town bonds. These bonds were voted sone time since, and our worthy City Dads had not been able to dispose of them, but they are sold and ere long the money will be in hand. Now, we trust the Aldemen and Mayor will get busy and have the preliminary surveying done and invite bids for the con struction of the streets and side ll.nll.n "T ' 1 It warns, never again snouia we see our streets as they have been during the winter, and we do not believe we will. Necessarily, it will take some time to get this work started, but we trust our Aldermen will not waste any time over getting it under way. The fact that you will go out of ofllce, provided you are not reelected, in a few weeks is a jpoor excuse for delaying this matter. By their votes the people directed you to do this work and certainly you are not going to try to shirk any. part of I it, simply because you will not be in to see it completed. Get busy. 411 Day Service. There will be all day service at Mt. Zion Methodist Church next Sundav. Preaching at 1 1 o'clock by the pastor and the p, m. ser vices will be devoted to the Lay men's Movement. At BrooksdaleMethodiatf hurch on the 5th Sunday in thismonth i . i- -Hi . i mere win oe morning ana p. m. I services, like those at Mr, Zion. Cannas for sale at 55 cents per 2 The public is cordially invited to dozen Mrs. Jno. A. Noell. 1 all these services. Full Week of Court. It has been a long time since Court lasted ? full week in Roxboro but such was the case last week. There were two murder cases on the docket and these occupied a gooaly part or the week both in fanticide cases, and the frist tried was that of Luna Neighbors, a white woman The jury returned verdict of not guilty and while this body of men could not have done otherwise, as the State failed to make out a case, still, there was a feeling pretty generally that she was not entirely innoceui. She was a young woman, with not a crimi nal face at all. and considerincr the manner of her raising and f opportunities there was great ? sympathy for her. After her;' acquital she had no where on earth ! j to which she could go, as she was ! homeless and friendless. A col- lection was taken up and she was sen t to a home of correction where she will be detained for six months and then it is guaranteed that the home will find a home for her. It was a sad case and our people responded liberally and cheerfully in raising this fund of about $75.00. The other case was that of Mary Haskms, colored, and for a like offence. She submitted to manslaughter and was given six months in jail. Only one recruit was sent to roads. Sim Carver, larceny, and he got 9 months Only one case on the Civil docket was tried that of Brooks vs Terrell in which the plain tiff secured judgment. Court adjourned Saturday night. U R. A. EAST & SON Have a MAGNIFICENT STOCK direct from best factories including all the new, desirable styles, in noyelty and staple FOR LADIES "Suede. Sail VELVET PUMPS, black and hn & 3t. U BUTTON PAT VAMP, black and tan" VELVET TOP Oxford Z, uu ,,,u vjuix ivinjiAij, orown and lan kid, Russia calf tan, and patent, one and two strap pumps, Ox- iurus, eic, au snort vamp. JEEHB toe' ad stylish heel. from $2.00 to $3.50. run luuiNii MijjjN all the swell styles, OXFORDS and SHOES, on NEW RAISED TOE, and high heel, Dependable, Comfort- auie, anu uu&i KlliriT in every way. We stocked Well on Shoes and' Oxfords for BOYS, GIRLS, and for FATHERS and MOTHERS whether Medium Quali- vy ui rmesi quality is desired, you will get the best obtain able, at the price, Don't forget, our Superb Line of Hosiery including Hole Proof Hosiery, guaranteed for six months, and Silk Hosiery, .for men and women, at 25 cents and 50 cents. Large Line Trunks and Bags, , at less man Btey can be bought, in North Carolina and Virginia. It will please us to lshow you, and you to SEE our Spring Stock, AND WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. Our senior, R. A. East has had eight year's experince in Shoes, and GUARANTEES satisfaction and Lowest prices. R. A. EAST ato SON L Main Street, Opposite Farmers Warehouse SOUTH BOSTON, VA. fn i D It to ;o R I o o We have every thing "on tap" in fashionably correct dress, from heel up and head down, from skin out and top coat in. "HIGH ART" Clothes " strike twelve" on Fash ion's dial- They come in SHEAVES of WEAVES that twinkle with new ness and crackle with smartness. Soft tans, bonnie blues and winsome grays m lots of stvles and with a lot of style in each $15 to $22.50. The best to be had in cheaper makes $5.00 to $12.50. We can hat any man except the HEEDLESS or HEADLESS. Straw hats that will shade you like a sycamore tree. HALF DOLLAR scarfs with a DOLLAR look. Ours is a PUBLIC SERVICE store. We don't run it to suit ourselves but to suit you. fiteousc a BROS) '6W t norSl
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