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III! ' 1 1 f. .ft -'i.. I V ? ii- 4s?i ,4 sit HI S 1 1 ffl The Courier. Published Every Wednesday Evening. CiO. A. NOELL JOS. W. NOELL EDITORS. Mr. Bennie Coleman of Lvnch bury, Va.., after spending several weeks with his parents, has re- lunicu uuiue. Mr. J. H. Ray, and family, of ', Haw River, N. C. who moved : here several months aefc have re- UBSRIPT!ON TERAi.: One Dollar a Yir; Fifty Cents 'lor iix turned to Haw Rivei". Months. T-.venty-f.ve Cents for 3 months. : Tlfi eath anffel visited the . home of Mr. and Mrs. John The Editor is in no wise rercnsiiu t , Walker last Saturday, Sept. 23rd, lews expressed by correspondents and tOOk Olie Of their little girls, -r- i next to the baby child. They have Hr.tered a: the Fost office at oxboro.N j the sympathy of the community. as second-class mail matter - . GueSS. pesial Information ' M - ' we want i ' ' - M-' If nl 1 u u (hi ir -fool .not nn fi-- in J 1 1 1 1 1 t! l! Roxboro. N. C. Oct. 4. .1911! Come in and lei us measure you ! for that fall and winter suit or """" .MCinnAiHfucrwT I overcoat, 500 samples to - select A ulSAPPOINTfaENT. from We urantefc a Plt and wii , , , , , : save your money. Those who naa noped that tno ; Hprmnnn k I inhifz We wish to call your attention this week to j ;. our Ladies Suite and long coats. It is very un- .i nnrtnnt : t.n vnn thnt . vrm nrl pya.TYlinft OUVl'iM prices on these goods. If you will compare quality and price with what you find at other stores vou will find that we are a little cheaper. This is what the ladies tell'us, don't take ourj;; word for it, but come and see. M in met no iroo rr m iu ivvi juoi ao iu vi'iiic iniu unci uaiiK ana ask questions about the advantages of having a bank ac count lor-the care and protection oi YOUR money as you would leel in going into any stoie to ask about the. quality or price ol apiece of goods. i matter how small your income a bank account will lp you take better of it, help you to aocumulafe more. i! li ii i1 !' ruling of the Supreme Court re- f?ardiim- the American Tobacco A Kyi lot of rye, old red and j Comoanv meant a- release from I clover, red ana white blooming; former unjust practices by this Company will hardly favor the Just received big shipment of newest things j! m Hats, wre certainly can please you m a ha; and save you money on it. Ms no 1 Stetson Hats. plan of reorganization, or disin tegration as it is called. It is said the plans for the re organization of tho American To bacco Company to conform to the mandate of the1 Supreme Court provided for the disintegration of the parent, company into three separate companies to be known as the American Tobacco Com pany, the Lorillard Company and the Leggitt & Meyers Com pany. Each individual company to own stock in the other two companies. To us this a sore disappoint ment, for it looks tob much like a rimson clover, orchard grass. nerus lid$, ixvc, dim naiiyi t-' j ii . . i .1 jt TT.i . l vetch seed just received at ! -Dig snipmeni iijese csieuraieci naxs lor mii Garrett k stanfieid's. 'came in today. Come to see US.- j ;;ni t 1 1 ' ' .-jntanats? STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Department 'of State. CLAYTON, L0NG& L0 m Raleigh The Great State Fair. , N C October 16-21, 1911 CESTiFICATF OF DISSOLUTION. Whereas, It appears to my sat isfaction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my of- fipp that rhp Rovhnrn Hmo- Com- pon'y. a corporation cf this State, 1 Curtis Aeroplane Three Flights Daily, whose principal office is situated in i Gov jujson Harman ' - k t pair GrQUn(js Qn Wednesday the town of Roxboro, County or ; rv l 10 Person, State of North Carolina) Uctober lo. iV. T. Pass being the agent there ' Reinforced Concrete Building for Aqriculture and Horticulture in whom process nTay be served), ha 1 Modern Poultry Building to be completed for Fair, 1911. PEOPLES BANK, Roxboro, N. C a O n t 10E ) We Do 3 w K sham affair. What differenci-; ; complieci with the requirements ot ! Improvements under way in Livestock Quarieis. One of the does it make bv what name vor. ; Ch--.rfer ?1 Revisal of 190."). en 1 1? c 0 V D il i j-J -id- i ,i , ' . vv" 'l..r vrrTc " ' nri minn r:i ur ulnern Keceivm( the spiendid specia rnzeso the cab it. e: whether oy one or ; i titlea Corporations, prenmina.y , n j r a hnlfdn vn nmrP, :f tho saJro the issuing of tlvsfCertificate o; ; , FerCllGrOn bOClGCV Ol AmeilCa (c 10L For Premium List and all information write to Jos, E Pogue, Secretary, "Raleigh, N.C Administratix Notice, r . , man or men arr to have power o- therefore I, J, Bryan ; Boys' and Mens' Corn Contests Cotton Contest Girls' Tomato control, And that is just what ; G;imes; Secretarv of' State of th- Contest All with big prizes. Cr.iilorni Frank's Wild West- this disinttgraticn means if.. v State of North Carolina, do iTereb;-! m I jl li(1k;jas, Jpm, ,L0W, ftnlv have read it ariirht. : cerhty mat the said corporation r -n .A v.t ' , t. J . Wherein-wiileomo anv com-i did, cm the 1 2 day of Sept., 1911 j , . ' : filed m my office a dul executed; petition between the American ,and aUest consem inwrhing to lhej Tobacco Company and the Lord - i dissolution of said corporation, ex i lard Company and the Lggitt &! ecuted by all the s tockholders Myers Company when they h John H. Cash. SllOC Shop onpandthe same. VT11 not each lpne re9Srd ot thc PceeCins i v 4.- i to: foresaid are now on hie in my said ! , , , n cw - buyer ,Wontmg.these cl.ff-. office as provided by ia,v. In basement of Sergeant and ent companies have thesam,- ifl Testimony Whereof. I havo J 1L ht a 1111,11 Uli 1111 . A" rVuVlo:Y,"H ih-o i ol ; ; reasonable prices bring them. wnere is any comyeiuion: ji, a. lvaitin, nuo uy Tobacco is selling better than j SePK A- D- )9L ior me jasi il'w t'ure. uuui uii "disintegration" is the last of the suit brought under the Sher man Act, then our farmeps had just as well give up all hopes of ye olden times, when tobacco sold on its merits and brought sixty, and seventy, and even one hundred dollars a hundred pounds. Q E3 iLil D in ' Secretarv of State. to me. Prompt work, John H . Cash, The undersigned having duly qualified as .liministratix of the estate of the late C. T. Poole deceased, all persons owing the said estate are requested to come forward jj against the said escate are notified to present i the same within one year or this notice will ! be plead in bar of their recovery on same. This Sept. 20th 1911 MRS. SUSAN POOLE. jurl h, News from Jalong. Misses Mary Pointer and Alice Jeffries, of Semora, spent several days with their Uncle and Aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pointer. Miss Mary Villines, of Bushy Fork, and daughter Mrs. R. H, Malone, who recently returned from Durham hospital, Emuchim proved, are visiting N. R. Villines Esq. on Main Street. Misses Emily and Katie- Pointer; have returned home after spend-1 ing some time visiting their uncle. I Mr. Joe Pointer near Semora. Our community was shocked; ty the death of Mr. Geo, Perkins j Friday morning, Sept. 22, Thej end was not unexpected as he ! had been in bad health for some j time. He was laid to rest at Providence ChurchvHe is sur vived by his wife and one cfiii-J, Mother and Father, Brothers and Sisters. A large number of people attended the burial. Mr. Joe Duncan, wife and one child, of Oxford, are visiting his mother, Mrs. J. E. Thaxten, on Pass Street. Mrs. R. G. Dickerson, who lives on Church street, who was thought would lose her eye sight is very much improved, to the delight of her many friends. Miss Katie Russell, the highly j accomplisheddaughter of Mr. A. Y. Russell, of Roseville, and one of the best teachers in the County has opened her school with flat tering results. Miss Ona and Salina Roycrofr, of Willardsville, are the ' guest of Miss Bessie Coleman last Sunday, rEuiai444.'CasnMH.tdxe --r'TiiMiiiiriin unrn fi.m-jii .-"m.ii.mim rm. imi . ..- - - - - - -- ., ...-i, mirr - -- i& - "- ; -i. i:;' I The Greatest Fair on the Atlantic Seaboar I Motor Act! illOW 1 Horse Races g ruewuiKs Woman's Building;. T i Industrial Hall. Do Show. H Poultry Show. Corn Parade. I The Midway. i 9 tL'umr m ,jjLw.'.jjunjimiuinpn The New Empire Grain Drills, The Johnston Reverse ble Disc and Spike Harrow, which are given up to be the best of their kind on the market. I! Roxboro Hardware Co i Prizes "Last Dap of Pompeii" Exhibits of Farm Implements and Machinery. The Biggest and Best Fair Ever held in Vir-tlitva i.ongress oi Aerial Devices, Balloon, Airship, Aeroplane, Captive Balloon I Saows mum Pain's Display so .a m Magnificent Set Pieces and Fire works. irvelous, Entertaining and Superla tively Surpassing Triple Spec tacle Every Night. The Battle of theCIouds p The Destruction of a Battleship by an Airship. Tl.n O 1 1 T g proved "LAST DAYS OF POM- ' . , his is the exquisite scene j in which all the world has ever been j interested one that never grows old. CALIFORNIA FRANK'S W ILU VY EaD 1 300 People and Horses. Mexican Bull Fight, Steer Throwing, Round-up, Dancing Horses, etc. 40 INDIANS Morns& Co.ys Wcrid Famous Draft Horses Winners of highest awards at Olympia Show, London; Ryalf of England; Highland, of Scotland; National, of New York, and International, of Chi cago. Pole team, 4,600 pounds; swing team, 4,200 pounds; lead team, 4,000 pounds. 75 Stallions and Mares of the heavy draft breed Clydesdale, Percheron, Belgian, etc. 100 Ponies, from Prominent Breeders. Harness and' Riding Houses. More thau-lOa-Hiinting-- Dogsr Coliiesv etc $ , rr arm Fro Live Stock Entries Greater Than Ever - Six herds of Beef Cattle, numbering 60 animals in the Herford breed, and other large herds 6f various breeds. 75 head of Jerseys in the Dairy class. Heavy entries of splendid breed of Sheep, Swine, Poultry More than LOOO Contestants in King Corn Special,!! Hprticultrand Dairy pispkysare is Reduced RaU9fdllUilidfi(r?Mffi Solid Car Load Of those Celebrated Nissen Wagons, Acknowledged to Be the BEST. Prices iRight. Garrett & ' Stanfleld. Into the store formerly occupied by T. W. Pass and will carry a full line of Heavy and Fancy f j Groceries. IF IT IS , Corn, Oats, Flour, Ship Stuff, Hay or Bran n 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. J. M. O'Briant & Bro.
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