gjplMIUll II""1T ' '--' --WML-IIII.- IHIII I, ,1L m 'itti TiTyrJjyjxgi,,,,-, f ii.'.imi 1 ' ' , 1 . - ; : 1 ; MiiiMiiiniwl-'--''-.Mwj,;jj;.a' .... , -.. . y.,,.., i am tihm f aiTt . im.-1 ii j a., -i, ! n ti iiti n miimM Mn amm ---'- .j ,a , . n i r r tttt""?-" -'Tnmwnfitr mmm mini . in. i m. M m, . n.111 M mmmmi mimm t- " Noell Bros., Proprietors. Home First: Abroad Next. $1.00 Per Year in Advanc - t "l v" VOL. XXVIII R0XB0R0, NORTH CAROLINA, Wednesday Evening, Sept. 13 1911. 'i No.37 . T : . , - . - - . : : : TT. . .. I I FOOD PRICES ARE JUMPING MORIAH NEWS. Tobacco is- curing very well considering the season. People are very busy now curing tobac co and pulling fodder. MrOll Thomas is having him a splendid residenceXbuilt. Of course he is not going to occupy it alojie. Mr. Pomp Day has about com pleted his new house, Mr. Zeb. Clay is building him one too. Mr. Z. Hv Clayton is building him a Sugar Has Reached Its Highest In Twelve Years Coffee and Potatoes Also High. Xov York, Sept. 11 While '.nu sands are starving in China, France is torn with riots in voiost of the high cost of living ye is renewed attention in the ' :H ',1 States over the fact that , ; lias reached its highest in , c!w years, that coffee is soar .:. v.d potatoes are selling s . ;.: a bushel in the field. Eco : . xperts say .that in some : r: -es the prices will be than last winter. . the" exception of coffee, ;,i'S and a few canned vege September opened with : - ::)iis more favorable to the ::,ier than a year a2o. BeefGlDl in Orange County ". probably go higher as the j !.-:er progresses. The cost of wwltrv will be determined bv the I storage holdings. The short-jHatfcieand Jennie Gray Satu'r" v of potatoes is serious in the da ht- nnie and Sim the WASHINGTON LETTER. Regular Correspondent of the Courier. Washington, Sept On the tenth day of May. 1902, the government filed a petition for an injunction against; the beef trust in the federal court at Chicago. On July 5th, 1911, the packers, after having obtained forty-two delays and postpone ments in the intervening nine years, again pleaded not guilty, and for the forty-third, time their trial was postponed, this or !":vited States, Great Britain and Germany. Rice remains cheap. Fnless the pork prices is advan- :d. the man of slender means ran provide for his family with out a serious strain, despite the phenominally hih prices of cof fee and sugar. new pack House. . j firae u.ntil November 20th A good many attended S-un-! this year, day School at Bethany yester- j The status of the beef' trust ay- prosecution, therefore, is exact- Dr'. Boiles, of Durham, passed ly here it was the day the through Moriah yesterday. ! first napers were filed nearly a Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Coleman j decade ago. The much-heralded are vistmg Mrs. Coleman's j "prosecution" of this gigantic near j trust a prosecution which has been directed by one republican attorney general after another has amounted to nothing. Every man, woman and child in the country is convinced that the trust operates in violation of the law, both statute and moral, ijiiue Kiver unurcn. Misses Hallie and Mary Clay ton were the guests of Misses guests of Eva, Clayton. Jack and Roy Mis,s Asa Rhew returned home j and yet nothing4ias been ac Sunday from a visit to her sister j complished in the alleged cam Hon. J. A. Long, Mayor M, C. W'instead, Dr. E. J. Tucker, Mr. S. G. Winsteadand J. W. Noell went down to Raleigh last Thurs day to Interview the Governor con cerning the appointment of a Judge for this District. Person en dorsed Hon. H. A. Foushee. Mrs, C. M.,C!ayton. Mr. Carrinton Chandler, of Granyille County, and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Tom Newton, Mrs. Chandler's mother. Mrs. J. C. XDlayton continues to be very feeble. Mrs. Martha Ellis is, on the sick list. Special prices on iace curtains, counter panes, table linen, napkins and towels. Bermann & Lipshitz. Busy Bee Cafe. Open Every Day. roxboro, n. c. We have had our building thoroughly over hauled and invite the ladies and gentlemen to come in when the want a good ' meal or lunch. Will serve you at any hour. Look over our menu and you will find the most wholesome dishes, all served in the best style, and most reasonable prices. Give us a trial-next door to Courier Office. James Lee, Manager. & it -Mill 1 That the Buck Eye Wheat Drill is jiior to all others. We carry these drills in stock with . ithout grass seed attachment, and u are going to be in the market for ill we will thank you to call on us. BRADSHEH k CO paign to stop these violations except the disbursement of thousands of dollars in fees for special "trust busting" attor ney. President Makes Another Mistake. It is difficult to see how Presi dent Taft's 13,000 miles swing around the circle can end in any thing but a sorry spectacle for himself. If he tells the people the truth about how he vetoed the' honest attemp of both branches of Con gress to reduce the high cost of living in this country; how upon taking office he filled his cabinet with men connected with the law breaking trusts, and how he tried and nearly Suc ceeded in giying Alaska away to the land grabbers, be will dis credit himself. If Mr. Taft juggles the facts in the slightest degree,'' the In surgents, "swinging along in his trail, will point out his misrepre sentations with such truth and logic that the- President will be more discredited than if he had remained at home. The record of the Taft admini stration is one that cannot be de bated with any ciedit to the Pre sident. Mr. Taft has himself to blame, together with men like Aldrich, Penrose, Guggenheim and Lodre, to his advice he listen ed exclusively. Shoddy Woolings. The wool trust's practice of cheapening the quality of its pro ducts while at the same time maintaining prices at the highest level ver knewn, has drawn the fire of the medical journals all over the country. Through these journals the physicians of the nation are protesting against the worm and enduring undercloth ing, :i fact to which i.hey attribute the spread of many injurious diseases. Women urVd children suffer most from this form of jrrt-rd. The medical journals are dem ip.dins a repeal "f the high dm amounting to PX) per nt on the commoner grades of wool recoi$i zing in these duties the biuret of the evil of wlech uVy complain. St e Ttft'i Defeat. "Pro Wont Taft !m declined dmwuto Kutly ehoaiKM tha tml of clothing, wire, tc, nnd in bo doing hns iUfmilod what ho salt! was Imlefctnlblo. The prclilonts vetoes hi the tariff 'bills will wake it difficult for hlra to be reno ml natcd. and will practically Insure is at'ieai u Hi leaaiatnated. This is an extract from the weekly marked letter of the New rConsolidated New York Stock Exchange firm of W. W. Erwin 1 T i 1 ... - N ana .o. ii. snows tnat tne JNew York business interests and "Wall street ave concluded , that j Taft cannpt be re-elected and are preparing to throw him over. ' Suggesting For an Article. s In the September Columbian magizine Senator Bristow of Kansas tells "How The Interests Control iVmericaf," and while this is an interesting expose and One that everybody should read, Senator Bristow could please a great many people by writing another article next month on 4 'How I Blocked Direct Election I of Senators by the ;People With an Amendment Whicl I Knew would kill the Bill." An Excuse Only. When the Stanpat Rerublicans gave as their excuse for opposing the Underwood-Lafolletts re vision downward wool bill, the the fact that the tariff board had not reported, they were only bluffing. The very men who set; up that excuse bitterly opposed the creation of tne tariff board in the first place, and will prove their inconsistency again by ; being the first one to raise their v6ice in an attack on that board to prevent tariff reduction when Congress comes to consider it 3E Id Wted's Drug Store. D Roxboro, North Carolina. Where quality counts. vThe plae to have your prescriptions filled. Accuracy and quality guaranteed. Splendid line of Stationery, just the dnd you h&ve been waiting for. Call and see this line. Phone No. 3. Whitted's Drug Store. nl IC 30E 30E again. CATARRH SUFFERERS. Partieulaf y Women Endorse the- H Dr. Edison Cushion Shoe. If You Don't Know About Hyomei Try It at Hambrick & Austin's! Risk. Nearly every reader of the Courier has read about HYO MEI, but many of them continue to suffer from catarrh just be cause they do not exactly under stand just what HYOMEI is. To these suffers Hambrick & Austin says you don't have to know anything about HYOMEI except that you- brethe it and that does not contain cocaine or opium or any harmful drug. You can find out all about HYOMEI without taking any chances whatever. Just get an outfit today, read the simple in structions, give it a fair trial and i nf then if you are not willing to say that it is the best remedy for catarrah you have ever used Hambrick & Austin will gladly return your money. A complete HYOMEI outfit costs but fl.00. Extra bottle 50 cents. News From Brookland. Editors of The Courier: , Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Daniel are proud of the addition of another son of the family. The two older boy though diminutive in size have helped house the tobacco ei'op. Wo hpve had the Misses Fulcher anJ FrIIors with -us recently, 41S visitors. jt -s.s. .1. Y. and ,1. P. Floyd, of Oxlord, were visitors here not lMlg !!.!'('. Mi. Ira Aticock has a vciy fat hog which is thought will weigh lun pounds and by killing time !i or W. After ail has bcm thought and about the tfrinvinjccropdmro .-ill 1kr good deal lost for the In k of hnrvetinix at tho r'ut Vnw, Henex. Fitisi lUtcis oy Cask Some friend has borrowed my book MSouthern Literature" and I wiHnfinfeciatsit very much if taid friend will rerirn to tne. m fc, J.ttKsr. The live wool elt Inner Sole provides ab solute comfort for the feet. Conforms to the shape of the foot; distributes pressure evenly; prevents . nerve-wearing jar of walk ing. The shoe itself is light and cool, built over the latest lasts,- and is a model of style and beauty. j HI TT "L Ol . A AA s. nigiioiioeis,uu Low bnoes, (except patent) $i5;5U R. A. EAST & SON. South Boston, Va. N it OE 51 fc JOZ lew Cor N If? IS 4 v We have sold many brands of cornets with varying success but we have never handled a line that came' any ;wbere near giving thei1 universal satisfaction tjjat the celebrated , Thomson'love Fitting. has given. We have yet to hear the first complaint. We have been handling them almost exclusively for four years and today we are selling twice as many corsets annual- lly as we were when we began selling Thom- vtrvrifiAvi -P -vm ithat they are the best corsets made, that is, jthey have more goon points comDmed. They Are Stylish, Comfortable and ' Serviceable. A new shipment of the newest and most popular models has just eome in. We shall be pleased to show them to you. The prices are SI. 00, SI. 50, and S2-50 I n. iblalMt ,.- J , HI 't inr awe mi i.ii X' ' 1 .'Ii . V- ... I, N ' r-.l";.'J.." ! i t , tit ' i S 5 " - i J V