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3 H M UUiilJilK.. i FROM R0XB0R0 ROUTE 5. ! mm iLwmiii wT"iiTfrMTrn rir 'L" iiij.ii" ir g Tiri! iiifi mi Bnii im lii mmiM i iwm ir .ag-- . Published Every Wednesday Evening. 0. A. NOELL JOS. W. NOELL EDITORS. SarL News. MissLoidTapp, who has been ! Miss Cordelia Chandler has the recently visiting in Durham has fever. In memory of Dr. J. R. Cozart, Col. God in his infinite and alwise Drovidencc has seen fitjp remove SUBSRIPTION TERMS: One Dollar a Year; Fifty Cents for Six Months. Twenty-five Cents for 3 months. returned home and reported hav ing a grand time. Mrs. G. W. Denny and children of Burlington are now spending some time with friends and rela tives in this county. Mr. C. T. Brooks has been thrashing wheat in this communi- Th? Edit)r is in no wise responsible fo flews expressed by correspondents ty for the last week and his thrash- Entered at the Post Office at Roxboo.N j ing force was composed of Messrs. as second-class mail matter. j Earl Brooks, David Brooks, Will -1 Garrett, p. J. Tapp, Eddie Rhew Ri mp T 1 k 1Q11 ' and Mr. Brown, and they cleaned oxboro, N. U July U WU-mvheu out of the chaft and , 'straw, but see here they cleaned Senator Simmons may be up a lot of chicken? also. right "on the Reciprocity meas- It has been reported that blind ure, but it hardly seems possible j gQr trills are as thick as tioks. that all of the others are wrong, j rj0 not take myx word for it, as I However, his ugly fling in the ; have not seen a still in IGAyears Senate at the Kitchin's will not anj d0 not look after the, m. While add to his popularity in this neck 1 WOuld be glad to know that no of the woods. ; more stills could exist. 9 . i . j The real estate sale at Helena on Gov Ki.chin on yesterday ap-; last Tuegday & pointed Hon. E. D. Travis Cor- j and (he sa,e ,m bes( poration Commtssioner to fill ; and conducted t ever savv. The theunexp.redtermofthe late H. ucjoneer passecj around each lot C. Brown. A bettter appointment a ay he , t crowd could not have been made, as Mr. m lheauctioneer s Travis ,sa lawyer of ability, hones-jn from of every lot 10 make 3 ty and integrity. Mr. W. D. Oakley is on the frorh this world, Rev. J. R.Cozart D. D. , x He was 55 years and nine months old. He suffered greatly for a few weeks with a compli cation of diseases, but comsump tion, was the most direct cause of his death He was well known having pastored here for twenty tour years to 1906. He did not murmur o complain but was.very quiet and resigned himself to God's will, and on June 29th he quietly and peacefully passed into resr. He leaves a wife, mother and children five boys, and one girl, beside a host of relatvies and friends to mourn his departure. On the 21st ne was put to rest with Masonic honors in the pre sence of 1000 or 2000people, Weep not loved ones for your lost is his eternal gain. Truly he has filled his mission on earth, and sick list. There has been four threshing machines in the Surl section this week and at times they would win mighty close on each other. There are sone farmers in this section who have made mighty good crops of wheat. Mr. J. H. Chandler say he wants to see a good rain. Mr. A. R. Foushee, of Rcxboro, passed through the Surl sect:on on the 4th of July cn his way to Berea to visit kins folks. Mr. E. G. Long, Assistant Cashier at the Peoples Banks, takes a pleasure in having a social chat with his friends. This correspondent aims to give a write up in the Surl news the next time, about the nuniber of bushels of wheat the farmers in this section made. Thete is two farmers in the ,ci-Oif An Idle Dollar y 1 u Surl section certainly has some is reaping his reward as a servant fine corn for this season. I will 'of God, give therq names in the next! 1..1?T?lI2J write up. . 4 I Notice. Snaps, Irish potatoes,' Beets ( B vjrtue uf a mortgage executed to me and Cucumbers are plentiful in by w. a. Gravitt and wife, duly recorded this section now, and also black ill Person (..o. BUi 6, page 1S4., 1 , will on deal and the band played in KoinS j berry pie3. ; -j j A , jqjj There will be a meeting in . A . A 1 maKes no cirrrerence now sell at puHjc auctijn for cash In front of the p , f nM T,udnv a ,urvS Uf keeP tne Purchasers in good heart : th se.son turns you will find: curt house door koxiro that certain Roxbou, on i aeSdax . August 1st d R lheir pur. ; f , .. . ; tact of land, lying i,i Alleisvitle township which is of o-,vat mnwrtance to , -v, , , , ; ibome r.irmerb mat 111 lo Dig Person C(iuntv c bounJpj on the north " . ; ; , , fj . Chases until the lat lot went into . things in the way 0f farming. ! ! v Abb Gentry; south by J. E. Montague; theuum.r.and Jieii ooodx.nc s ands Andrews got The white front store ru- bv'tbyAbb anJ "st lT A' the Farmers' and Woman s . : mcwnite rront siort, ru.. MIum, containing o4 aaes more or less. the rrpe nrrt1 nt S. ()() and the 1 r i i :u i -.., i, r.-,.-, ,,. Arh-,ma T,1c.t;rnt,. ..n.Kliu.l--l lur Mv h I LiCIflia.ili UtlU LlUSllIl., 1SVU1(J l-Ul lUllliCl tumaiMis cc ui nuumcy, illiLUU Iv U'lmui i V- VI ", fix. o 1 i. . n T r Pranldiit She t u.i tk,,. ti.iot,, Jonts or neten- Anu ine Mr. Lex Chanler have been rid- XX,. 1 I lUl.wu. J v 1 ; I r I 1 1 i J v. i un- i . i i and let everybody spend tliat dav in i oxlior;). is opportunity going to was'e. Every dollar deposited in a Home Bank gives some oneTn the community an opportunity to enlarge his business or to make needed improvements in his surroundings. 'fBank Credit" ?.nd the "Check Account" plan makes that dollar do the work of seven to ten dollars. That is why it is the otherwise idle money deposited in bankswhich furnish es a yery large shf re of th3 working capital of this country. If you feel an interest in advancing your financial welfare, in getting ahead in the world, in helping to build up our town and community "wd shall be very glad to have your banking business! Si 10 PEOPLES BANK, Roxboro, N. C ion 201 101 GH WOO 0 ndiie'ed by Mr . i nermann unu Lipsnit., ivm ;.r,a.l Mr,. C.'lfTreeprif "0t, feU ' Mr" J L-i placMO buy sood goods cheap. Jones of Helena. And the Lord; Mr i OY rimnbr hivP hn n'( oniy Kno-s wno got me iree Oliver ; : around on his bvcicle here of ' ial j. and seems to enjoy it. that was thrown up m :he air. Antioch church has invited the This is the nrst Winr m onr nfXt session of the l:bt knowlf'- wii-'ii ve. thouirht our Asoriatton to mtec vih them Sen:! to;' ly w-re in thi- ' . C. Brooks This July 1 J Ih , 1911, T. ; Brool-:s, Atiy, S, I, Wrenn, .Mortgagee, Til Grocery- Rood many fanners are -;ver.;!:!-';,h!ayiihy : up tobacco. and are NOTICE!! v v'rtr.e oi the 'owri'S veeJ in me as j ;.:-. inon vetil- Tuesday rcfore the third mi 1, juiv 8th. okv m a jo ' r J 1 ' : ' I wiii oP. (.f trust maJ.1 by sani ;. .. !.. orr Cj ()' v;: av e !e:;isi;; lion arc1 t arn'n' tl;j:n now. fur it civ-: m A urns' vy dn The wii'e of Mr. j. P. Chambers : (. , ct nas Drin in oechmng neaun every since the spring and passed across : t it'- wort-i ;,ny j to have to stay lhe river of de.ith on th 4th Sun- in Washington this kind of 'voath- , ; Ju,, Leav nsafaithfa! and ' W your paper roi i sirl:np(j5 in mu hmi v p er. devoted hisbmd, and six small The dry weather continues with no siirns ol' relief and tin- fare.iersoL Person are- ..retting i children and a host of relatives and y j friends to weep for her. Mrs. j Saturday 5lii day oi Aug. 1911 !! at public auction tor cash, in front of o .a 'k.uso d ur in i 'exbc ia ) tr.use three vr.:a:i tracts tlieroir. descril e.i. ,.1; 1 acrts nxre or loss adjoining u.k Poinie,.1I.evis Peace and others, sold ar.d conveved to Saru Blaclcwell fy T. C. -:-.t)ks Trustee. o the isth day of Nov. lu.y, hein Joe SackweU's share of ihe Patsy biuckweli land. ! Old ifirl. She had heen in declining 0 IS acres more or less, bounded on N 1 Iff If : Into the store formerly ! occupied by T. ' W. Vwk land will carry a full line 01 : Heavy and Fgi:ev Groceries. IF IT IS ' Kind Hditors; Please exetise my hesitation in I have i sickness in my family, even unto the death of our little nine month 1... I,. I U.. Ur.-.rf DAfrfC C h' Aivm'c n:,...,u., u --l ncauii oji iumuiuic, auu f1 o.-iklv nnd V Cnrver and Brooks, teiny: the worthy and jood name, which ettin' worse until death cam-?. ; slmre of Sam in the lands (A his father Reu- 1. .. ! i 1 .. ,1 II verv much discouraged, ln ta!!:- . , . and iook her away from us I-n-. . . , , , bolomon saia is ratlier to be i , r 0, , . (o 1 acres inc: with soeee of the be.-d farm- icres more or less, adptining ers oC t!ie Conntv we ieaiai that chosen than irreat riches.'' 1 day, June 3D. She 'as buried at ai-Uia Peace. Jno. Blackwell. Lucy Hester i ! Bethany Missionary Baptist ; Jlje d 'h!!'s'. neTg lhe ;irf! , even shoe id r;;in come now it Owing tO MOKnOSS .ut. itiam : Chunch Saturday, July 1st. survey and paftion proceedings in Person : hers got badly behind with hi- I like VOUr paper and wish t0 ' c ountv clerks otlice Dor.e at the instance o i.i- . r i ' t said J. L. OarreU Co, on tne -U aay Oi crop but as ne is a menmer of tne continue reading it. juu-p n niters' Unicnat Cameron Local ! fv. p. c. No 2 July, 4th 191 i . W'e went to his assistance Ir.s: ; CM. weei; and worked h:m out of the will than 1 tin to;j;'M '. very r 10; :,;:)s.-n:''1 to ma-;!1 ' n c I'oi ) o- ti oaeco. v; i n:.: C't WO'll : b" -ood. Ai- libnrs a. i ( !'! ,;i:iv not Delivery. KOeKS, Trustee, or J 1. G:ureu Co 61 a. tt R ! y n:r ear - b::S y- en ti - rr re.;tiy thanked us ; Corn, ats, Flour, Ship Stuff, Hay or Br arn. I see us and get our prices We carry a full line of Staple and Fancy Gro ceries. Phone us your wants your orders will receive prompt atten tion. Phone 63. her I d a: Wo i but e the si: by ia SU:; Rox -. wlv.Sc Wit.jon mt ' ha , siioh- hU apprecialioii r-.Mai,!; 'P R I N T V Q 0 L L E G fi QC'1'" servicc rer.aereu. 1859 Jl, i i r.is is e.p.e feature to at i praise v.-.u- and Jidmirw in she .Re'niers Uni e:niraM? date.-': i -.3 -.;-?-.:o 0' the v, hi-, a::.! rrus;v--' .it.T i niiity. .V:ani::.ce;;t new 1 uih::ie;S with hew o-c: .i-in!,;rt,Me 1; picnic don:;iiories an.. ! - ,-. 'narlnipots: Academi. ..orha:::' Of; III plent j'oi' i' 1 ;!(:V! ' e ' tnai: it possesses a symparneuc na ture to assist a -.-;d aid its r.i cm hers :n eatress er mem be noor or ,,,-.,1;.,- e.r-a. .-,! rich, rone OWrS his broad acres i-r cataiuKte and other ir.f.TParaior. a of :eid thousand r. of dohars, ; :v.i is ivbi helpless Hat on his ao,; - ecreec: 1 p'.o :s:;nt surri.-u: . ar.; ! i'Ctrea; K ".. C oi 1 " 1 t Ed- O'Brianf Bro. .J v i 3ic 01 e :0 f! J J " ISl'C. i- nm'lnn-lcawlKctnni,i T SI 1 1 I ml m T! t.4 4 .,.- u t . ; a s 1" P i IN 1 1 1 - A . ; K hi .11 1 is a dollar matte we are savmc j ."711 -A V 1 -! W i i c 1 f . .10 ; ' i r o! tic 1 .' . Ale do 1 f ; t e 1 speedily. Fifty Persons Driven in:ace hy ia T n r o o- ; r te.v.i ciUali: t;'!Cv C is .; ixi'P i.'-j os.n.ee ianr vr ! MAYNARD BROS, Empire Block; y te: n Q ai.. do 1 . r Salisbury, N. C. past week fifty persons, many of them women, are being held in the Washington asylum hospital for observation. Dr. D. Percy Hickl ing chief consulting physician at the hospital, expressts the belief that mostNof the patients will re cover, e v . ' Brooks and Long are both capital fellows and know bow " to save your whearin short order. R. H. Jones. idinrci'lrhrcrs and vv-ed.er:A ,:- .ti'ircsniri: nAAnnic ana ensinc j ;Come snti you will see for yourself thai we are sdir I p cheap, also give a ticket with every oO cent cash j, Jj entitling you ..to a chance at-the $50.00 in gold. , i i ' , K .-'ic t ri o j n r- , or..- (-.'"-- ing for their lives, and vou know . that the hum and root am!' raide ' nv,h;nn inh-in nr;-n';n.!cIose Aether would cause chick- j imp hv the intense heat of the ! 0 their heels. While Fill out this coupon and we will mail you one of our art catalogs with ilU'ri o E r iT ?, w V Wheeler Newell the Laundry Boy. Leave your laundry at New ell's Jewelry Store'. Satisfaction guaranteed. ; ' full particulars and prices. MAYNARD BROS. & COMPANY, , ' Empire Block, Salisbury, N. C. Gentlemen: K Please mail us catalog and prices of your pianos. Name ic 30E CZ20EZD Give The Courier M Post Office. Sr. brR. F. D. State A - r -rr," ce a tna 4
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