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'5 S VSi si! -II Childrens hair cut every day except Saturday's for 15 cent at the City Barber Shdp. Carinas. Ferns and Tube Roses for sale. Apply to Mrs. Jno. A. Noell. 150,000 ft of dressed and rough lumber, for sale by v Watxins & Bullock, For Sale. A family horse in good condi J tion buggv and wagon Reasonable pri:e. Apply to W. L. Lewis. We feel that our "Beacon" shoe will give you satisfaction. Suppose you try a pair next time. Person Dry Good Co. We acknowledge receipt of an invitation to atiend the Commen cement Exercises of Littleton Col lege Littleton N. C, May l.st to; 22ih. i Brine y.-.rr hsms, chickens and j eggs to. rv V will p-y you me highest'iT-rlcet prices for sane. ! i. M. O'ririant & Bro. Don't cosr vou pnvthiwr io take ! , look nr 'hp r n-h nc ar.f tumish-; ings at H:'rn ?:l?urns. You will I fiV.ri (mw nJ.cir-K- tvp fls wpil i , .v .,. ... i Everybody Savs'ihey vss curing the bio--! gest bargair.s e cr heard of at the In the Hands of lhe Law sale at Victor Kophn's. Mr H J. Ropers, who is one of ! our leading merchants and his French cousin. Mr. Antonia Roger of Marseille. France visited their cousin Mr. Ceo. R. Rogers, Mon day, near Semora, N. C, Phone your wants to J. M. O'Briatu ,1- Bn.). Your orders will wo on Saturday the iMt.h of; lvOXDOro - innHy u receivt prompt attention. Phone May, 101 1. at 10 o'clock lot to j V.' J. M. O'Briant & Bro. VC'icii vou'w-mt thusuit clean- edor l epariod send it to W. P. Parish the H-Z tailor and it wiil he done .t ouht to be Can be ; found at my :-hop over H.J. Ron- ers srrrt ' ' Mr. W. V. Crumoion, of Rose-: ville, one of the farmers who have! mflflp monev h;rmin(i and is stil making money, honored us with a call Monday evening. He raises his own home supplies and plenty of them, and then finds time to rasise as fine tobacco as any man in the County. He sold here Mon day evening seventeen hundred ...v..wj fine tomato nlants. and savs he hasnotnear exhaus.ee! his plants v.... uk J, and you never hear him complain ing about harJ times. Would that we had more like him. By the way. he has bten a continuous subscriber t ) The Courier for more than 25 years. Do you won der that he has succeeded? - - - -fr- - C. 0. Watts Goes to tarville. The Cabell Warehouse, New Independent writes us as follows; Realizing the importance of a new I n dependent a ehouse in Dan- ville we have Formed a copartner shiD under the sivie and firm name of dbell Warehouse New Indepenuunund have pur- chased the grounds of the old Ca-1 bell Warehouse and other adja- cent property and wiil erect ihrre - on the largest best lighted and most upto date warehouse in the city of Danville, Va. We have spired no cost to get the forcf posirie and beiieve ycu will find in ot r force a good man to look after your interest. They have secured Mr. C. O. Watts as auctioneer. 4r. Watts was on this ma-ket the p?st" season and we be- lieve every one will admit that he was enual to the verv best. He is a cleye gentleman and his friends " ' . . . here will regret to know that he is nincr to leave the market. How ever he says that because he is leaving Roxboro is no reason why he should not have the Dleasure of our tobacco and he gives every tarmer in mis ouniv a coruiai invitation to call and see him at :the Cabell Warehouse New Inde- pendent. He will go to Danville " . ... It P k about the nrst 01 August. CTTan (I II nrrPkffil U yy Vl It may be from overwork, but Tthe chances are its from an in active LIVER. With a well conducted LIVER one can do mountains of labor Without fatigue. It adds a hundred per cent to ones earning capacity. Itcanbekeptlnhealthfulaction by, and only by TAKE NO 0UD8TITUTE, 4 Nol'ce to the P; L!;c. , I have left the M;n Street Tail oring Co., amt'havi opened a place over H. J. Rogers store, un der the name of E. Tailors. , W. P. Parish. To tVe Public. When vo need anything in the vttennary line call on mo at my home or address me. at Timb' r lake. R. F. D. No. 1. I treat all diseases of the horses, cattle, Etc. D. R.laytcn. 3-29 8t Closing Out at Cost, We have a lot ot shoes,- dry goos and notions which we will sell ?.i cost for cash. J. M. O'BriaM & Bro. One good f.inn horse arid one 1 horse wan one -170 aHon 'steel Bowser oil tank and fixtures. H. W. Foushee. Annrl Kcer;rg Gf Camp Jones. The Annual Meeting of the 0' hi fedora : Veterans, Jones No. 1206. will b held in I Roxboro on Saturday June the Mra I trust tnai mere ww . e a mn attendance. We are afvprHl thnt moved expecting from the r.rinntv. iivm'-" Kewhere. to be i vvii i us on . IIllS CCCaSiun, V.ilOIH .1 i manv of us nave not seen since the war. Rvery vo-eran is expect j ed to . bring his w;fe with him. jAlsoanv widow whose husband .was a veteran is ir.vted. i Tho lorlic will nrpndrp rlinnpr as usual. J. A. Long, Commander. Nclice. R.nvri.mftho Pnnntv fYmi-! rmssioners or v 1 v 11 V u 1 1 1 1 1 1 i IU.I r.l I' UUV J (i mi ju-v i i I imilt across Richland Creek or, t TA'asburo- and Roxboro road be-! Harris and T. T. Hester. H,iht ! of brkli,v frolll boil of cr0,.k 4 i peot.: lontli of bridge 44 feet, j The rirht to reject any and all; bids is lvs.M-ved. i T X 1 I f 'I A . : n. iMn t He res f tMicos or It. r. i)on(' h' on!(M 01 Commissioners. j J1'1111' T J "A TT , jr.. v. nesier. 5-10, i ts. For Sale. To Entertain the Autoists. At a call of the Mayor the citi- met last Fnday mgh looking .to the entertainment of the dele- : oration from Greensboro whhii is scheduled to arrive here to day at ' about 2:30 p. m. Miyor Winstead called Mr.L. M Carbon to the chair and J. W. Noell was requested to ret as Sec. At the request of the chair Hon, .1 A. Long - was requested to state the object of the meeting Mr. Loop was followed by the Mayor X' D Merrirt, F. C. Car ver R. I, Feaiberslo'n at.d others. The meeting turned out to be a really enthusiastic railroad meet in' evei'V one speakmc of the im- ponance or this road and express .ins a.determinanon to lend every aiu possible in securing it. ,A finance Committee of three ' were appointed to solicit funds and . a Reception Committee of thirty ; were appointed to meet the delegation at some point South j of tovn and escort them in and i to dine with them at Hotel Jones, ! The Finance Commitree has per formed its work and the funds are in hand and Col. Featherston will see that Hotel Jones Keeps up its enuiro'e reputation tor caring ror visiting pretnren. i ne dinner win be after the order of a daylight n ' i ii.. j banquet ano a jciiy goou ume is expected Hon. j, a. Long naa as ms guests last Friday evening Messrs C. W. Toms, J. S. Cobb and Julius Mahler Representatives of uic . i . ihc wcieucic m- specting sites for the erection oF a redryineand storage plant. It is with great pleasure that we lea n f ...111 ....t. O tllMi vompany wm iuuuc miui a piaut here For it means much for our maricetana tnev will received a warm welcome by our cmzens. Rnxhoro needs them and thevneed the product of this County and we I - " "rf trust they will bulla a mammoth plant in Koxboro. Negro Pays Death Penelty For Killing n Officer. Raleiga, May 12 Lewis West the negro who killed Chief or Police StaTings at Spring Hope last September, paid the death penelty, in tne electric ch&ir. in the State's prison here this morn ing, West did not uiake any statement. He was attended by a negro rector of the Episcopal church in Raleigh. Zi TMf " . -fr- Art , ' v Trinity Goose Egged. ; That was a fine looking ? bunch of ball players that Trinity sent over last Saturday. While it is generally admitted to pur shame that Roxboro has plenty, yet ;tne was one time when every one wanted to bet the same way, and that was on Trinity, Honestly, when they lined uy on the field, Trinity in their new suits faultlessly clean, and our boys with their old last years togs, it did make them look something like a lot of last years bird nests, hut when the game was called our own Burley Clayton, with Earl Bradsher - who had not caugrn a game for two years, backing him up, they had the goods and Trinity had to go dovn in defeat .A more manly or gentlemanly set of boys have never struck this town, bur candidly-when any team goes up against Burley Clayton ihey are up against a hard; pro position, for he is decidedly the best amateur pitcher in the State, and would certainly be an im- CarpDiprovemet on the professionals which the Carolina league are now using. His Umps, Reginald Harris U?l !ed the game and for four innings there was nothing doing, and just here Burley Clayton came ud 'r,ri trrr n -( tho C mi AO tmm unu iuua an ui two oiimwa x vev. who was delivering tor Trinity, as he lifted one squarely over center field clear out of the park. This seemed to take the gin ger out of Ivey and he was not as f effective for the remainder orv the game, however, our boys only ! secured one additional run. The score card showed as fol- ; lows Clayton struck out 17. Ivey struck out 5, . Roxboro made :3 i hite TVinlfv tnorlr' 1 hif srnrp m.- ... s Bushy Pork hems. rs yy j Whitfield had the . i i 1, ,i.,ji 1 " 111 llls Pasture wlth the toV wlro ! broke. ! Mrs. Flossie Whitfield and j Misses Ruth and Bessie Whitfield I ! went fishing Thursday. Mrs. W. J. Whitfield says she has 112 hen eggs on the nests 12 goose eggs and 25 turkey eggs. Mr. E. R. Whitfield mowed his clover last week. , Mrs. Jess Brooks and Miss Mary Brooks went to town shoo ing last week. Mr. W. J. Whitfield says he has planted 18 acres in corn and has -J more to plant. The wheat crops are looking well in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whitfield spent Sunday with his brother Mr. E. R. Whitfield. Hustler. Picks High School Items. Messrs. Enitors; All the farmers went to bend ing their backs Monday 'morning planting tobacco. Miss Roxie Buchanan has been visiting her brother Mr. J. R. Buchanan. We would be glad to have her come real often. Mr. Bennie Garrett and sister Miss Allie spent last Sunday at Mr. Jno. Rogers near Hurdles Mill. Miss Freddie Wilson spent Saturday night with Miss Allie Garrett. Mr. R. A. Allen has just re turned fiom South Hill, Va., where he has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robt Pointer. Thorns Clayton says hejenjoys reading the Surl news better than all the rest and 1 will say myself it is grand. On last Wednesday a mad dog bitMr. C. H. Garrett and he has been at the mad stone every since. That is bad on Mr. Garrett for he is missed real bad at home now. Mr, J, S. Rhew say if he Had his land ready -he could plant his crop of tobacco this week. Mrs. R. I. Satterfield has been on the sick list Rose Bud. ADMINISTRATORS NOT ICt. Havinz Qualified as Administrator on the estate of L O. Russell deceased, 1 hereby notifv all Dersons having claims against his Aetata tn rrpsnt them to mS or t0 my at- tnrnpv. for settlement on or hef ore the 15th day of May 1912; or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Ait persons in debted .to the eg' ate will please make imme diate settlement, ; . v " TWa 15th dav of Mav 1911 ftt-Wia; DMerttt;, Attorney, r rXf Improve Your Old. Furniture lean make your old .furniture look new again. Polish and reiouch up your faded -picture frames with gilt and make them as good as new All work guaranteed, and prices reasonable. t Tf Alex Hester. NO REASON FOR DOUBT. A Statement of Facts Backed by a Strong Guarantee. "We guarantee complete relief to all sufferers from constipation. In every case where we fail we will supply the medicine free. Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, ef fective, dependable and safe bowel rpo-nlMtor. strenirthener and tonic. They re-establish nature's functions in a quiet, easy way. They do not cause any inconvenience, griping or nausea. They -are so pleasant to take and work so easily that they may be taken by any one at any time. They thoroughly tone up the whole system to healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and ideal for the use of children, old folks and delicate persons. We cannot too highly recommend them to all suf ferers from any form of constipation and its attendant evils. Two sizes, 10c. and 25c. Remember, you can ob tain Rexall Remedies in this communi ty only at our store-The Rexall Store. MORRIS-WEBB DRUG CO. Stomach Troubles Cured by Vinol HERE IS PROOF " I suffered so long from stomach trouble and indigestion, that I lost flesh rapidly VINOL cured me after everything else had failed. It strengthened my digestive organs gave me a hearty appetite, and I can eat anything without the slight est distress. I do not believe any thing equals VINOL for stomach trouble and indigestion." W.' E. YVaterhouse, Portland, Me. I.lr. Thos. G .Wallace, of Detroit, Liich., writes, ''I suffered for years from a chronic stomach trouble. VINOL entirely cured me after everything ehe had failed. '; It is the curative medicinal ele ments of the cod's liver, combined with the strengthening properties cf tonic iron contained in VINOL, which makes it so successful in re storing perfect digestion, and at the same time building up the weak ened run-down system. Try a bottle of VINOL with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. HAMBRICK & AUSTIN. The BEST in a Typewriter is the Remington, the standard machine It has always set the pace, and is to day the acknowled ged leader of Type writers. If 'you have nev er seen our New Visible No. 10 call at The Courier of fice and see it oper ate, or write A.E.BARNES State Salesman, WINSTON-SALEM, N. j the- lest? NOTICE!! It will be to your terestto see me be fore you have your; building arid roofing done fe Bam prepar ed 'to do all kinds of work. Roofing a spec ialty-furnish tin and put it on for $3.50. JOHN :E. LONG; i Hurdle MillsN.XU NoV2. ' 'Ulfr 101 1 Hosreand Mules,' 2 fresh loads:of Kentucky hor- ses and mules' just received, If you should be in need of either 1 would appreciate a call and; will please you as I guaranteed everything I sdl to be as represented. to r? . Vaurs, ;' Sr'Sx fMW- r ' ; :r" Theo. F; Collins & Co., South Boston, Vh. I MUSHROOM CORNS . Most Painful of All Foot Ailments. How to Cure Them. The Mushroom corn is sd called from its fitted cone top, resembling a tiny mushroom. It burrows deep into the toe and gets more inflamed than other corns. For the quick relief and cure of these and all corns and callouses the following is the nicst effective remedy known to sci ence: Dissolve 2 tablespponfiuV pound in a ba- I sin of hot water. Soak the feet in this for full fifteen minutes, gently mas- saging the sore parts. (Less time will not give desired results.) All sore- ness instantly disappears and the corn or callous can be easily peeled off. It may be necessary to repeat this for a number of nights for a complete cure, but if adhered to it will surely succeed. A little olive oil rubbed on the part is very beneficial. This Calocide is a very remarkable preparation for all lUUL XllJ-lii-3 "VX 1U ".w ""o-- to doctors' use. Any druggist has it in stock or will quickly getTt from his wholesale house. A twenty-five cent package is usually sufficient to put the worst fppt in fine condition. Bad smell ing feet and tender feet need only a pUn-prrp if Wp' f'Sri few treatments, likewise with inflamed UliaiC; it, VV CUl bunions. This item will be welcomed i r,- tttVi-. Vioi-o tri orl in Uy jJKI SUilS vvuu ""'v- powders and tablets. LAST CALL FOR TAXES. 1 will attend at the following places on the days namod below for the purpose of collecting" all taxes now due. Allensviile, Wed. May 10, 191 1 Bushy Fork, Thur. May 11 1911 Hurdle Mills, Helena, Moriah, Foster, Bethel Hill, Holloway, oodsdale, Chub Lake, Fri. Mav 12 1911 at. May 13 1911 Ml... May 15 1911 Tues. May 10 1911 Wed May 17 1911 Thur. May 18 1911 Fri. May 19 1911 Sat, May 20 1911 Tues. May 23 1911 Winstead, J. M. Bray's . Store, Wed. May L4 1911 All taxes now on the tax books are passed due and must be set- tied, Dlease meet me promptly and attend to this important mat- ter After this round is completed all taxes uncollected, will be put in to the hands of the deputies for collection. Yours very truly, W. L NEWTON, Tax Collector. Roxboro Pressing Club. WANTED: Your old clothes, We have, we do and we do and we will maKe them rew. We guar antee all work and we make a specialty of Ladies skirts, sloves and gentlemen's Panama Hats. Don't worry yourself about walking jut phone 48. R. E. GENTRY, Prop. 4-26 2in-3m 30E of the special service a bank renders its customers its actual responsibility a matter for the consid eration of depositors. i " T- -S THIS BAT4K has a capital and surplus of $7500p. Its business is under a progressive and ' , " conservative managementhas been for the past 21 years. The deposits of its customers are sare guarded : bv careful loans- to home people. Its stockholders and directors are reliable, prudent men of affain. -? ' Your account is. solicitedton this basis of man agement and past and present .records. Q D x .- r cm This is to certify, that 1 have ik ecLand seem Radium Spray used fo cleaning purposes ets. and find it to be as represented. . v : ; E. P. Dunlap. u ' ...... A Roxboro N. C. Look! ; T . PQTinoJ QH n r ! ' om-aOCS United yU C oz. Livingston V0II1 SpLOO GCZ. or i Y P If ' on . i" police ct nis Q0QC , p0ur $4.25 nan ell a, .. baro Oymp gallon ; fJJ . 20c lor 4 packaq - , r a,, 10U Ull Cans ol.UU Qctaqon Soap 6 (or 25c This is for- cash don't' ask us to yf- J. Having sold out my RTOCerV DUSlIieSS 1 WISH . - k jj frfo v - CA rnr7 fnvnrpH i me WIU1 SUCH a idige potion of their business It was ever my aim to giyethem theloest goods at the most reasonable price, and your large trade was ample eviden ce that I succeeded. In the future I shall give my time exclusively to Furniture and Houselurnishinq line and prom ise you that I will do my bertal ail times to save you money on your purchases. Call and see me at my old, stand. Will tell you more about my line from week to week, Watch these columns. Yours very truly, T. W. PASS. Ic 2Q , . - loll! Going Out imranmM m iiiimi ! in To My Friends AND v .V 4, " r-f ' . y (.-' "r
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