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TROY-GARRETT WEDDING Couple Well Known in the City Wed at the Bride's Home -Both Will Make Durham Their Home, The marriage of Miss Louise Caldwell Troy and Mr. Radford M. Garrett yesterday afternoon at 6:30 at the home of the bride on Msngum street, was attended by a'l the friends of family and the couple who co ild find room in the yard and at the home. No invitations had been issued in town but it in no wise diminish ed the attendance. From 6 o'clock until the hour, a steady stream of gaesis could be seen on the way t ) the house and the nearness of the ceremony's beginning was heralded in the sweet singing of "Because I Love You," by Miss Kathleen Turrentine. Promptly at the hour, Miss Ma trie Lehman s;ruck Mendelssohn's Wedding March and the bride approached tie alter with her bridesmaid, Miss Louise Glass. Miss Troy was attired in while silk irmmed n duchess lace and carried bride's iost Miss Glass wore a lace dress. and bore American Beauties The groom met them before the nr'nister. Rev. R. C. Craven, and v.: ;i:co npanied by Mr. George C.rretr, best man. The Methodist c-jremony with the ring was used. -lu-rtly after the :v;r.or, the couple took an obile and drove to Raleigh 1 ::;: e they boarded the Seaboard r-.in lor a rri of ten days They v:sit Washington, Baltimore, York and other places and n their return will live on street, beginning housekcep- r at once. They received som. a:;;ifui :if.s particularly adapted the home, some of the hand somest tilings received by any bride of Durham being given For the past week Durham has heen greatly interested in this wedding and few bribes hive baen so much entertained by her friends and fellow members of her club. Until yesterday morning there had been no let up in these. The members of the club vied with each other in that desire to do her honor and a lovelier string of parties has never been the lot of any bride here. Miss Tro is among the best known of the young women of the city and none is liked better. She is of the pretty brunette type, petite and bright. She is the daugh terofRev. J. C. Troy who is known well over the state especial ly as a newspaper contributor and a minister of the Methodist churrh Since reaching young womanhood she has been a favorite and will always be. he weds a young man but two years a resident of the city. He - v.iih thi American Tobacco mrny and the popularity that he ;.; ,e.i there by . meritorious .V shared generally by the . One of ihe pleasing phrases ' coding is that they retain ' tmzenship in Durham and : as much to the town a .y '".re always been. Durham raid, June 21. Me Snoke r ror Many. y-nng Boston lawyer who is ; married soon met another --.lawyer who I was married .. !st year exchanged felicita ns and inquiries, The onlv thinz that bothers explained the about-to-be- iu.mpy man, "is the subject of ex " ise. Of course, I'm not plug , irg in:o this thing with.my eyes hut, but-" "Now, look here, interrupted the experienced benedict. I'll tell you an absolute fact. I dont spend half the money, I did before I was married." ' You don't!" exclaimed the other. "How do you work for that?" lii don't ha ve it to spend." 1 oston Traveler. We sell the E-Z Seal Bruit jar and an making special price - on Binder tv ine you will ' need a mder:Whip; . TESTED AND PROVEN There Is a Heap of Solace in Being Able to Depend Upon a Well Earned Reputation. For months Roxboro readers have seen the constant expression of praise for Doan's Kidney Pills and read about the good work they have done in this locality. Not another remedy ever produc ed such convincing proof of merit. J. A. Tucker, Main St., Rox boro, N. C, says: "I suffered from kidney and bladder trouble and was not helped to any extent until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. Sometimes the kidney secretions were profuse then again the flow was scant and distressing. I had pains a:ross my loins and there was a dull, heavy backache in evidence most of the time. When I read about Doan's Kidney Pills, I decided to give them a trial and I procured a supply sup ply from the Morris-Webb Drug Co. This remedy acted on my kidneys at once and after I had used it for awhile, I enjoyed much better health. In February 1908 I publicly endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills and during the time that has passed, 1 have had no reason to change mv opinion of them. I still take this remedy occasionally at it always benefits me." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fosfer-Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United States Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Looks Like Stealing. Things are growing very inter esting in the investigation before the house committee about the expenditure of $2,450 for Secre tary Hay's portrait, when the artist received only $3G0. When the discovery was made the voucher could not be found. Tues day it was found on the floor of the office. Some one had no doubt placed it where it would be found. With the unearthed voucher was an explanation of the transaction but this explanation is not made public. It is hinted, however, tha the "overplush"-che $1,600 was paid to detectives a secret payment, so to say. May be, but it looks like some one has been steeling plain, old ''knockdown' stealing. Greensboro Record. Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., says "I had a severe attack of a co J -hich settled in my back and kid neys and I was in great pain from my trouble. A friend recommend ed Foley kidney Pills and I u:.ed two bottles of them and they have done me a world of good." Morris Webb, Drug Co. To Probe Express Rates Washington Investigai on of the causes of excessive tra i.-port ation rates charged by 1 y.i ex press companies" is calle , for in a resolution introduced oy Re presentative Burleson oi Texas. The secretary of comme ce and labor is directed to furr.sh allin formation he has bearir r on th subject. Representath 3 Cox Indiana introduced a -esolati? :i asking the postmaster geneiai to report whether any 1 rivato ex press company is tr ,nspor:ng any mail matter in competition with the United St; tes V estal service. A Leading California Draggist Pasadena, Ca1., March 9,1911. Foley and Jo., Gentleman: We have sold and reccommended Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound for years. We believe it to be one of the most efficient expectorants on the market. Containing no op iates or narcotics it" can be given freely to children. Enough of the remedy can be taken to relieve a cold, as it has novnaiiseting results, and does not interfere .with diges tion. Ycrjsyexy truly; C. H. Ward DrvSjJ .' Parsons, Sec'Eanrl&felejthe origin al $om)ound in the yellow package.' v . : JiS Opens and will continue until Stock is sold. My stock consists of Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry-Goods, Notions, Ladies and Gents' Furnishings, Crockery, Glassware and Fancy Groceries. I am going out of the Retail Business and at this sale no mercy will be shown to the cost of goods. Your dollar will stretch a long ways at my store in the great Cyclone Sale. Don't forget the date, This magnificent stock of goods will be sold at Big money Saving Prices. Right now this opportunity oomes to you to get goods that will surpass anything ever at tempted in the value giving line in this place. So when the clock strikes 8 Friday morning June 30th there will be goods and prices in my store that will interest every man, woman and child thathas goods to buy and a few dimes to spend. These Low Prices and High Qualities of goods will cause consumers and merchants to see that this Great Gyclone Sale has blown down all High Prices ever below the lowest. Merchants will do well to avail themselves of this opportunity. Roxboro Real Estate & Trust Co. Roxboro, N. C. Gentlemen: I beg to acknowledge receipt of draft for $39.28 in payment of loss of time for recent sickness, under Policy issued by the Mary land Casualty Company.' I wish to thank both you and the Company for your prompt and liberal settlement and I will take great pleasure in reccom mending your Company to any who desire an accident or health Policy. Jno. A. XOell. mi Tne lEbi m 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. Tf 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, i ! i ! CTCLONE OMR OUT SEE! AT ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. Friday June 30 1911 at 8 A. M., ale Opens Friday PROFIT AND COST UNRECOGNIZED Checked and in Early Stages, Cured by the great Reconstructive 9 tor is and b!&od We do not c-et forth MILAM as a cure -or consumption, I uc it has proven so bene ficial to such patieuis that we believe, and are supported in our belief by a practicing physician, that MILAM will arrest incip ient tuberculosis or consumption hi its early stap-es. Yve know that it erc-atly benefits .n those in tire advanced stages. ty of Danville, Sir;'-; ofVtrini?. To-witt I; Kdmuad D. Mead.j, K.tary Public in d for the Ci'y of Danriile, State of yir- Pin'.: do herebv certitv that Aaram w ord. O 7 J , . oi DanviUe. 'a. . to mo v.cj knorn, d;d ap- , It II 1 nenr nsfore mc. ana oeinsr aUi" s'Torn, ae- r , - ' LOSSul 3 'or ten reccs prior to August, 1509, I H was under the c:.rs of a regular physician. Last spring this doctor told mo he could do me no good, and I tried another for four months withoul receiving any benefit from him. In August, 1909, I began taking Milam, and am now able to do my work rvithout difficulty, my appetite is go,od, and I can eat and digest any food. My trouble was said to be Scrofalitic Consumption, and I wa3 wasted away to a shadow. I was so weak that I could hard ly walk when I commenced on MILAM. I regard MILAM as a truly valuable reme dy in all cases of blood trouble, whether eruptive, or proceeding from a lack of full, free circulation. I have recommended MILAM to about twenty of my friends, and so far as I have seen or heard from them, they all speak in the highest terms of it, and are recommend ing it to their friends It was particularly beneficial tome in aid ine digestion and building up an appetite." (Signed) ABRAM WORD. In witness to the above, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of my office, this 23rd day SKfaSS. A. D., 1810. EDMUND B MEADE . (SEAL) - Notary Jftiolic. My commission expires Jan. 14, 1914. & Ask your druggist or writ for bwklet Uilam HediciceCoIaccaaiine.va. June I can make your old furniture look new again. Polish and retouch up your faded picture frames with gilt and make them as good as new All work guaranteed, and prices reasonable. Alex Hester. when you allow any of your .stock or poultry to remain sick a day. They give you less results in beef, pork, work, or eggs, when they are not in perfect health. Take a little interest in your own pocket book and doctor them up with Black-Draugfif Stock an;! Poultry i eBiCElii It will pay you to do this. It has paid thousands of other successful tamers sad stock and poultry raisers. This famous remedy is not a food, but a genuine, scientific med icine prepared from medicinal herbs and roots, acting on the liver, kid neys, bowels and digestive organs. Sold by all druggists, price 25 cents, 50 cents and $1. per can. : J J3Write forvataable boofc: "Success with Stock and Poultry. V Sent free for a Esfat Address Black-Draught Stock jdidneCoCtatfanooga.Te5& i; Cosing Oat at Cost We have a lot of shoes, dry goods and notions jwhicti wewili sell "at cost for cash. J. M. O'Briant & Bo. ! fef If3' 1 HP ! IflB-ttl'lV Anw Vk SSjT H 1 m 1 LOSE ! iVien you allow any of your 1 j : Wi RtnrV nr nnitlfrv in romoin cirlr 13 ' at o a. m. MR TRADE-MARKS and copyrights obtained or no A t . 1 .1 1 . ..L..l. ..nil KA lee. tsena mouei, siteiciies or jiuvuo bjiu unci, description, for FREE SEARCH and report on patentability. 26 years experience. Send 2-cent stamp for NEW BOOKLETt full of patent information. It will help you to forttme. READ PACES Hand 12 before applying for a patent Write to-day. D. SWIFT k GO. PATENT LAWYERS. 1303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. i in .1 i in ... inn imiin-T Southern Railway. : Very !ow Round Trip Rates to . Kansas City. Mo., and Return, Account c Worlds Baraca- -y Priilathea Con vention, June 1045,1911. For the abve occasion trie; : Southern Railway announces f the sale of very low round trip tickets; ', as follows: . V-' From, Raleigh, Goldsboro Durham $49 jo; -51.80: v. 49.45. T M8.10.rt -49.45. Burlington Oxford Tickets on sale June 8th .and 9th, 191 1 ,with final return limit to reach original starting: point not later than"midnight of June 18th. v 1911. Tickets will also be ;on sale from all other stations, on same basis as rates quoted above, v For Pullman reservations; and , any. information that may be de sired with reference to rates, "etc. call on your nearest, Agen or ad dress the undersigned' J; , V j. O. Jones, - " ' . Traveling Passenger Aften "9 1 v t
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