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. "V.- 7 :h , ' " ' . , . A r- v- f 'z ru. ) 1 v j . . 1 TTTTrr -a 1 1 i CO Kien Blackstone.- bone Tankage Fertilizers ; 1 get it m treated bags. ::us Kind :'jriit jv J agents sell it at your station, j 0 come to see, or write ACKSTONE GUANO COMPANY INC. , Executor's Notice, , , nAiersigned having duly qualified as . V.;tor of the estate of the late Lizzie -.ieceaseJ, all persons owing the j are requested to come forward ;:i.i all persons having claim? , tij ficate are notified to present . ;;u:n on,3 year cr this notice will :; 1 .ir of their recovery on same. ;-t:i I ' 1 1 J. A. PA TITER, Executor, Wins lea J, AUy iKMfra KM raw J 1 p i ra V PaSkfk Dtotr'at vSlatesvilJe..': . (Special to Daily fNew.).' V, Statesvillef; Sept." 4 fUI-Eail Lazenby,; aaed. 14 "or, 15, dtetl 1 'tl l,J t ' J - -r " - ' t ? r - ' ' '' , . ;tJndeniably -V V Tf znilic of Luman klndaesa 13 nercsr condensed, , ; .j-You. can't preserve frieBdshiD in al 1 uesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at,V ;iThG GliratGr S: Plight- - -ii It's -safer betag ticnt -on 'economy.,' Sparents;:Mr: and4 Sor Xulgl-Luzzattl, the new Ital- tmm ftro0 on extravagance. r ; ; h., u r ,au on ian premier, -Demg a so-mmisif vi cuer . r v M Mrs. E. Lazenby; in Cool- Spnngj. J'l ''If: the birds era all; early ' tfeei, townsrnp, aeatn -resulting irom diabetes. Because oF, the ' circum stances attending his death, the passing of this -youth was -.very pathetcHe had been afficted for several months, -but-was not con fined, to his bed and 'vas able to at the dinner; table Monday While sitting in his room late Monday afternoon he suddeniy turned to his sister, who' was .in the room, and with the declara tion that he was dying threw his arms around the young lady and kissed her. He than called all the members of the family who . were i n the house to his room and tell ing them that he realized the end was near kissed all good-bye- A conscious and never rallied. the hdnie of his 'parents,' Tke Kind You Have Always Bought, and whicli hasten XU USe for OVOrr Zifl VPni-B: lines lnnh c5(tiotni.D"hf v - uj MVJL iLVj t;JLLV OlUUKUXV JM. r7 lea and 1ms Iiapti 'mct.il a "..-n-nHoi TiiTnAi yyy sonal supervision since its infancy; AH Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle ith and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. nirihiralor's Notice. .i.;: 1 having qualified as the r ; ri.e estate of Bell Edwards. ! t: oi Person countv r.ll rersons having claims . ; .sr-iie oi said deceased tc : iiit1 ar.dersifjned on or before ;' .lane li-I2 or this nbiicc . ar o; their recovery. Ali .. : said estate will r'oas3 Castoria is a harmless substitute for Casto Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing" Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains, nei tlic- Opium, Korphine noi other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys -Worms and allays Feverish ne.s. It cures Diarrlibea and "Wind Colic. It relieves ectliing Troubles, cures Constipation civaI Fiatuleneye It -assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tue Children',0 Panacea Tho Mother's Fyiend. j' wouldn't '- be worms 1 .enough , to gff over the spaaousarchiY'Ol that de-;, partment. . HeavmSl?a .-atthej;. iM.,Wierl mountainous iles of dust laden docu-; peaps ltag' thoge ments. Signor;J Duzzatti asked, - Mls it '.Success JMagazine,' i ' , '; ' ( really necessary or desirable, to prV " 70- serve ail these accumulations?? f - - . vhen a Felices" Gi ttfn Grayi ' ' ' "Decidedly so," quickly retorted the j in mighty jiurryf for . me time-r to Bears the Signature of- . eurator,,; "Here, xfor , in nance." ex claimed be, picking up S bundle, at haphazard,' "is a dossierTsaling with, a grand' scheme of administrative Pre form which occupied successive min isters for thirty years." - "Heavens!", ejaculated Signor Luz zatti, now profoundly -; interested.. "Let's have 'a look at-it"5 .. . t - '" f- Imagine the .poor curator's plight when, the parcel r being undone, the contents were found to consist of a big bouquet of faded violets., a very old pair of gloves and a large liver patty, all supposed to be relics, of the faroff days when Crispi ruled.Milan Letter to London Chronicle., But it's briefer than a dveam- Is when feller'a gittitf gray.' 'A a rose Haven't time tor roamin to re o May; y ' . . River beats your, runnin when.a! feller gittin'.gray. , -; A minute's worth so much then! ; Thereff only this to say , . . - The world seems brighter, sweeter, wher a feller's gittin' gray. - Frank L Stanton-' 1911. V. Turner. Acm'r. 70 r. on yi yse i-ot' uver ou lears THS CtfJTJ COM?A.:V, V MURSAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. !..-r trust execu'ea to an I wile duly recorded ir. r'.i 14 oavre 174. 1 wii! Common Colds must ba taken Serious For unless cured they sap , ihe vitality and lower the vital, resis tance to more serious infection. Protect yo'ur children and your self by the prompt use of Foley's Honey and far Compound and note ire quick and decisive results. For coughs, croup, whooping cough, bronchitis and f affections of the threat chest and lungs it it an ever ready and valuable renje- 'i u 1 cpiemoer, l..r cr.sh in front of the it cert:. in house and lot .w:s!;:p, N. C. lyi:i v-n ir;n ir.o New - utton .j.rch. bcinriin a then:e N. 5 -Jcrees h. l 1911. line, thence S, .-rner ot s. 1-jt No. 2. :,-ice v. it n sai.i S:. South c . :1 1 See ,'.-:;ei li ;iav in t k 12 p, 6?., dy. Morrir ebb Drui? Go An American &3 Japan's Councils. Henry Willard Denison ' occupies a position 'in Japan nor unlike 'that which Sir, Robert Hart held so many years in China when he was inspector general of the Chinese customs. . Ever since' 1880 this American jurist has been legal adviser to the foreign office at Tokyo, and in thatcapacity he has been behind the scenes of Japanese policy for tnirty years. He has even been a representative of the Japanese ! i government on several important oc casions, notably at Portsmouth and The Hague. The fact that ao Amer ican is a most important part of the Japanese foreign 'Office has never help ed us to the slightest degree in any negotiation with Japan. Eut as a barometer of international relations Mr. Denison's office is of the greatest V, Cut Off In Flower of Youthl Mr. Johnsing,, aged ninety ryears and his faithful wife, aged eightj-seven. were retiirning from the buriafbf theirs "V. only son, who had died at the age of ; '; sixty-three The father was' taking hip ;J loss very -much to-heart, when theL' - ' mother put her hand on his 'arm an& ; V said;. -"It .in't so sudden, Rastus. Yow J " know mow 1always said we'd never raiatf lat chIe." Everybody's Magazine.' r' ." ; Factors of Spring. 'jrfuds, fioods, Whitewash and suds, iTdies that gleefully sing; - Bees, trees. , - Slay be a freeze tetich are the factors cf spring; Hats, gnats, . Stray butterflies on the wing; Sleet, v r't, . " Carpti. j beat Euch are t" ";tor3 of spn,. s 5, , 1 1 & E.-5,,.?, f c'Lm rffM 6 M Mm urn lat au.1 survey made bv A. ihe same time and place u;t lot Uie description ct ar Jate cf sale, cr u;cii I f r. c. Br-joks. :::,, 1911. " ' J T. C. BRULKb. Trustee. ninislraior's Notice. IT 4 .ualifieJ as estate Auministrator, C. of R, C. Woods . erebv notify all persons -owing ) come forward and make imrne- - :aent and all persons holding claims ..... estate are notified to present undersigned for payment on or - Mst. da-y of August 1912, or this ;; ; ep;c-ad in bar of their recovery ,t d:.y of August 1911. m. A. SHERAUN, Adm'r. ;r.i. Attorney. Executors Notice. MialirieJ as Executor on the estate : i.r'c'n, deceased, will annexed, late of . - .;r-tv, fvorth Darolina, this is to '! rerso'rr owing the estate to come : ' nake immediate settlement and hf.iding claims against said estate -; :,, nrPnt them to the under- t r payment on or before the 22nd A.-. 1912, or this notice win uc t i-ar of their recovery. G. T. BURCH, Executor will annexed. Roxboro Pressing Club. opposite new warehouse WANTED-you to know that this is the best equipped place in town, lor cleaning, pressing, dy ing and repairing, work called !or and delivered promptly,' Phone 48 . - ' R. E, GENTRY, Prop 23-2in-3m You can make no mistake when you invest in Roxfcoro dirt, it is sure to increase in value. If you have any idle money and want to inyest it we can show you where you can do xo advant age. . Town Lots and farms is our specialty let us show you. 1N SU R A NCE. When you place your insurance with us you know that you are protected. Only Best Com pany represented, prompt settlements, satisf ac rory adjustments-. , We are here to serve you, give us a can. Yours truly, i$ke Sams Other Epitaphs. KI vtoM called in by a close fisled otct ; 1 -mert-hdnt the other day." a Boston' lawyer remarkcMi, smiling. "He want ed me to draw his will, and this 1 pro p . x , . . . i reeded to do. following his ..verbal- uh interest to us. He has rp-wed- Lt-ue LU b ... , ctruction. Presently he said: , - ',". "'To each and every clerk who hai,.f: been in my employ for ten yarsjlgire $ib,000.' ' "This seemed like a considerable' T , t , Bum to me. and 1 ventured a slight y protest, as he had a number of daugb- (. ; ters and his entire fortune was not vrk auvern- i ;.i ;".- -..t wnr his contract with tb ment for five yer between Americ:i would instantly resign. A.r is ttiuretore, the barometer stanO m ndily at -ot fair. Metro politanAMaga. ma. t !!;! 'IVY (1 U he l large. Roxboro Real Estate & Trust Co. N LUNSFORD, Manager A Delicate Problem. Parson Johnson, an evangelist of color, was caught hugging one of the finest "ewe' 'lambs oi the congregation, who was a very popular young lady, and it creai ed quite a stir. So Brudder Johnston was brought up for trial. "You have seen these great pie rares,' I suppose, so you. know dat de great ShepherM am always pictured wiih a lanrib '-in his arms," said Brudder Johnson. "Yes, sah, pahson. dat am so, admitted Deacon Jones. , "Den. BrudderJJones, what am wrong in the shepherd of dis flock having a lamu in his arms?" This was too much for Brud der Jones, so he -o proposed that the people have a call meeting that afternoon. After the point twas discussed at thej afternoon m0atno ihe fnllnwincr resolution nivuii ...v ' " CJ - : . ... i , rieir u uwu. was aaoptea. Ever smce ne was a boy at school "Resolved, Dat f or the future Field Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood, who .nunotinn dot thp recently . celebrated his seventy-second t aa j u eu birthday, has had a tough time land .lt next time Brudder Johson Feels ha beeD caim ..Hard wood." loplSfc called onltO take a lamb Of de At the age of ten years he went to I rWni floVk in his arms, dat he pick OUt the Marlborough grammar school and j rn ooth ud7semJtt3t . . .. . then to the college in the same town. ; ' show. . :: a ram lamb. ' .. . RPrn hP ' received his baptism of j Blu3pidp brins an , wverphis of woe, "war." At was a riot among the boys, brought about by "the, prohibition of pyrotechnic displays on the Hth of November. The culmination wasv a An UrcL:oky r d. An unfortunate esp?r:ince befallen a French strliK-M!:,!". Brodequin. Fi'ven ye.;v.. cleaning a car"r-iie ' 1nuid ;i with a whito ;v - ""l. whi i he took to be nr i n diamoua. He married ard-a yi-r wtw became the father o; a ::irl. The brooch was used to ho' ! i i the Iku's bib. and on her sixth lrtLuiiy Brodeqtiin took the child to. a jeweler to buy some ear rings. The child was wearing the brooch, and the jeweler, recognizing the white stone as a diamond, offered 1,000 francs-for it. Brodequin refused the offer and took the brooch to an other jeweler, who handed him over to the police. Experts find the brooch to be worth 4,000 francs, and Brode quin is to be prosecuted for theft be cause he did not take his find to a police station seven 'years ago. "Oh, that's all right," hf sftidwitti 1 ; a little crooked smile. know peo- -: ,; pie havB always said that I'was close ' ) and, hard, and 1 w,ant them to tSds&t t j well of me when I'm gone.' - ' "I was a little touched and saidl Rnmethinar. but. he waved it aside, and we continued withr the draft, henl it vas finishes iind as I was about f&l leave the office the old fellow smiled again his little crooked smile. "'About those $10,000 legacies fc said, 'there isn't a clerk in my plae who has been with me, over two years. but it will look wejl in the papersH!- Qreen Ba i cr i A Ballad of Teething. ' Our yearling youth Js Jncufcatin tX&&y(.i "We watch with him in. day aad- t$&&vKy, shift gangs, r h'''-ik Trying to' hush the languactis na rangues ,. ... :,: In which he rails 'at awfui gust tpra pangs. , Alternately we walk tae hardwood fl. And striva to still his loud, unrestto roar- We feed him dope from rur OmeaflS store. r gray dawn may show rawar more.: . i - , . ;! A nuisance WJVen tney coau anu w, they go! : Charged With Embezzlement. cMfir5liA Qpnf l- 1 4 D. A month of mutiny, during which the T , ' nr-n, head master's desk, was burned and Ingle, a citizen of Fallstown town- great -damage done t0 the premises. shin. Was given a hearing before Tounsr Wood was flogged, fined 2 Justice J. C. McLain in Moores- U Sen 300 lines of Latin .to lean: ville Tuesday afternoon, on by heart Tit-Bits. No Bond of Sympathy x ' An earthquake I have, never met r,; - While strolling down the pike, : -If or am I curious a . bit To know what they are like. ' I wouldn't care to call one down Or try Its wrath to Btem.; " If they will just let me alone , ' ' I'll do much for them. ; I: - i Hoar - charges or embezzlement , preier- a Queer Episod. red by MiSS Jennie Alley, of A curious electoral episode is report . .? , . . -. 'L ed from the Slovak village of Za- Uaviason townsrnp. as a reuiL ui .n tbe TreUcsen county of the hearing Ingle WaS required to aungarv. The official candidate. .Bat- give a $200 bond for his, appear- on Ludwig:Levay,,was attempting to K ' -j: Jc r.n address a public . meeting pf.Slovaks ance ai uiciiicai term ui uw. Magyttr-language when a peas Superior court. The allegation Jis ant came' forward ahd asked him to i . i : 4-l4- -I-Vitt nnn Vint u t,cAUnT.rtnPrWrtf IMiss AI- sneak 'English, as hisaudience knew IViaiiy People HclVe clll luca umt wicj twi wuj uai - .. .r no Magyar. The candidate therefore fheir suutiliesfor home use cheaper m the larger tar and appropriated the funds to oke E . torhaXt m- meil bUUpiie& 1U1 V , , 5 nersonalluse. reived a vote of thanks, also in Eng- tOWnS, bUt SUCH IS nOt Uie CclSt; lUr We UUV UUI , - - hiSh.He 'finbsequently ascertained stock in as large quantities as any store ana are prepared to turnisn you witn -i gome foolish people might deslr But that would 'hot appear to mt t Tq be the one best bet, ' ' ; f'T ' I'd rather, have a poodle dog ( i To follow me around ; ' l. Than have the very finest quak , That ever, shook the ground. , r ta earthquake ts so very rude; 111 mannered is no name v For all the capers that it cuts . working out lta game. , TThen it has . In a recKiess mooa 9 owner of the place observes tis house won't fit hl3 lot ... ... Notice Sale fcy virture of a deed of trust executed to I v w. H. Clay and wife, duly recorded. Person County in book 16 P, 234 I will y. ' ,- Saturday Sept. 30th, 1911 sell at public auction for cash In front of the Court House door in Roxboro, N. C, that certain tract of land described as follows: . Beginin? at a point off the road from Long-; hurst to Providence, thence N- 5 degrees E. 6 ft. to Pass' line: fhence South87 degrees East 7? ft. to lot No. 3: thence with No 3 South 5 degrees West 365 to a point on Pass street. Thence with said street : South 8P 1-2 degrees West 73 ft to begining, it being !ot No 2 containing 62-100 of an acre. ' This Aug 31st, 1911 N Lunsford; - Trustee SUING'S NEW DISCOVER" Will Surely Step that Ccus2u DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, - r . . - - - Groceries and Farming that more than 80 per cent of the 3,000 Inhabitants of the 'village had returned i heroin V.n.? a. rphftl lion frnm America, where they; had as emi-1 The city of Cheng Fa, capital of grantsed a goodowled ot one or tne interior pruviueo, to Experience is very .fine . , ' . . It helps a man alons But I win pass the earthquake np And take some not so strong t . If to advance I can'but know k t 5 . , y MftrB it will run amuck HI takemy- family1 and my irip , " ,V- j . And make a graceful duck. .No .Visible Supply. w nlements rphrJs. The mission-L . Ocean-Freights. rio in that section are .behind uneven - : -Doiou ouestton my sanityr, tf- ' ""- , , , - t TtH- eneanness yi wwu vuiib,i - . w' , the. walls', guarded by-.troops. steamer, 'conld-car wi.., , . The Canadian IMethodists . : have her cmeiMj -Xt drinmitaiqr:" Z ' K ' , . ' j . . " . . mvo a nmfit 10 Der cent." - " r ' . - - mission sianons in tins piuvww. - . r . Jtis thought the V government -t: vince. a tonand mliea prontoiiv l ;nf twere iver ,to seeeno'cf lT, uw onvhorlv. and -vou have;theS--'H at uriccb.aD lvvv - ' i . much blooa snea. . . : vr. James jnomswuo waSluu.y t :, ; rt vlfnrro nfo-pttmp-What YOU Want near hOme . . , - " ' 4the oldest aedicalpractiUoners.totv ctuvaiiyciB " . .' . - . - . , , . ntiand hasust, .. . : V i 'ii i " i lil i IiiMIi n i i 'Iiiinninrif t1-- r : VlSlt OUr StOre. and get OUr. Prices anCPVOU i'"" r - 1:' ten years ago 'he WaU.and nisM streets is'iiow teins xrriii qpp the advantaes we bfferr ; . v , -: - : wte-oif YV XXX WW w . , . --V'.. Reade Bros. Company , S "A i 1 J v For Intants ana tnuareii. munlty fromfatair results.; had 5.000 battlesblpsatHhe end : of ten yean ' v, ''J'i- A Vv-V:' ' S' - d-Wel'ed'botir 500.000tmiles." BprtogfieU Bcpublicm;-J : ;'WV -HFJNAN' 'G - Bears lJS .a,bad 'record. for aiintiy ; ;-rrtT j J; ;v:
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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