II Hoell Bros., Proprietors. XXVIII Home First: Abroad'Next. $1.00 Per Year in Advance V No, 48 ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, Wedriid Evening, December 6, 1911. SVjjjy VyJ' y1,! -v" jy'lU jAP.-JLy Ap.ly : : VOL. Confess as u'as 1 . ireasui SO: Iron Jamci sion the s. Accor ( M'NAMARSARE GUILTY. of L8 Los to Having Cauxed Destruction Angeles Times Building. Angeles, Dec. 2. Startling the sudden confession of esterday on ine part 01 cNamara, secetary and At defence is said to have been the physical condition of James B., whose heart is weak. Pronouncement of sentence is now in the hands of Judge Bord well, who has set December 5th as the date. It is announced that the prosecution of Burt H. Frank lin, a defense detective charged ;ia!ion the Ue lives, r.i here tot big cubi cation o, IS spirit ol ball rolli promin feared would I welfare nf the International As- with b 01 DilUiC JUU OCX UClUlCll j O " wwwv-i v v JUIUI , win not be abandoned. The estimated cost of the trial to the state is two hundred thou sand dollars, and the abrupt end ing is supposed to have saved the county nearly a million dollars. ted in orkers and his brother, B., the one of causing the ivellyn iron works explo 1 the othe: the Los An nies disaster that costs 21 iimaziiu to the people dry was the statement that inss men brought about trender in a noyel way. in--- to the story the appli of the golden rule and the ;,f conciliation started the njr. More than a dozen gnt uusiuc&a uicn, wnu continuation of the trial be dangerous to the city's and said to have partici- about tne corn-. the Courier s Greatest as ID, ize Voting ontest. CATARRH DOCTOR. Exceptional Opportunity to Secure a Ford Automobile, Full Details on Inside Page, Send in Your Nomination at Once. This Car can be Seen in About Ten Days at the Roxboro Garage, Get Your Friend Interested, f I Bo you want a handsome Ford ; the ballpfc box The Courier of Touring Car, five passenger, fully 1 fice before the Expiration of the brining promise i .are sei :or t day iha 1 1 :ora;ic n:e .1. Darp)v, chief coun he defense, reiterated to t the com promise was best !:c!,e:med. mes B. is to set life imprison : instead of the death penalty, John J. a brief sentence, ito the state came victory. ; far as the district attorney's : is concerned, the explana is that the men pleaded guilty 'because they were guilty.' ' Members of the District Attor- You Can Get the Best One in the World for $1.00 Go to Hambrick & Austin to day. Say "I want a HYOMEi outfit", take it home with you, open the box and nour a few drops of HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me) into the little rubber inhaler, .Then breathe pleasant, soothing healing, germ killing HYOMEI over the raw. inflamed, germ ridden membrane for a few min utes and relief is immediate. Stuffed up head will vanish. Keep up the treatment four or five times a day for a few days and hawking, spitting and forming of mucus in the nose and throat will cease. equipped, absolutely free? Of course you do and The Courier will give you an opportu nity to secure it. Do not wait or hesitate about sending in name of some popular lady or gentleman whom you think is deserving of one of these valuable prizes. date printed thefeon. The best wav to secure votes however is by securing subscrip tions to The Cburier. Votes are allowed on sAscription as out lined in thef Ating ? chedule print ed below. Jt , With each cash subscription of ! $ 1 .00 or mbre, we will issue a catarrh, coughs, colds, croup, Frederick's staff savs the de-:asthma, catarrhal deafness, or saw the hand writting orf money back, Complete outfit ill as a result of the com-f$1.0O, subsequent bottles if ain o evidence as well as j needed 50 cents at Hatabrick & anklin bribery incident. A I Austin and druggists every- lletech te Fi pong The prize arranged for The enrtain number of votes accord Couriers Great Contest is the j ing to the length of the subscrip most elaborate ever inaugurated tion, The Certificate votes issued in this "section of the State' !on each t anje voted Read the rules of it below then, at any timelMurlng the Contest read about the prize. Cut out the (subject to the voting rules.) nomination blank and fill out with ; Votes wilt . be issued on each your name or that of a friend. , payment both on old and nsw As soon as it is convenient for subscribers. Any person owing you to do so call at the office of The Courier for subscriptions wjll the Contest Editor in The Cou-1 be issued -jtotes for any airunt rier building and he will tell you j paid thereon "more than $1.00. Parties living in one district are not confined u6 "voting for candi dates in any district of the terri fory of the Contest, Candidates and their friends may secure sub scriptions anywhere and votes i i -XHAS RESDffiS- Before you buy your Xmas Pre sents look oyer our line of Hand Mirrors Box Stationery , Meerschaum Pipes French Briar Pipes Hand Painted Toasts Hand Painted Pictures r Hand Painted Calendars Cigars, 1.00, 1.25, 2.00, and 2.50 per box A nice assortment of Parker Fountain Pens $1.60 to $10.00. all about the competition and HOW YOU CAN WIN. It dosen't cost anything to send in a nomination, but don't go to the trouble of nominating a lot of HYOMEI is guaranteed to end ones just for fun. We want Whitmans Chocolates and Con fections. The best Box Candy on the market. Always fresh. Store. Roxboro, North Carolina or lhat Owing to our improved facilities sawing we are pleased to announce we have reduced our price for saw- ! from 35 cents to 25 cents per hun vi This is a decrease of about thir per cent and means just that much avmgto you. Prompt and efficient rvice guaranteed. Remember also have all kinds and grades of rough Addressed lumber, shingles and lathes. Roxboro Lumber Co. Ve Have lust Gotten In i A car of Galvanized Roofing and car of Barb Wire. This material Osgood as made, it is the best. And onr VmnrlplinoMt in par loads tables us to sell this hiarh grade hoofing as cheap as the Kentucky eets can be bought locally. We have Qate your orders, ratter ;& real live, bona-fide hustling con testants. Talk it over with the nominee before sending in the name. The nominators name will Posi tively not be made known unless their candidate wiiis one of the prizes, and then only after the contest is over. SO DON'T ASK. Every subscriber to the Cou rier should nom'nate his favorite in the Great Prize Contest, and put them in me way of winning a valuable prize. The opening day. s This is the opeiing day of the Great Contest. The first vote conpon is printed in this issue. It is good for 100 votes and from now until the close of the Contest the shears in tbe hand of the many hundred readers of The Courier will be busy clipping rotes for their friends. A LIMIT BALLOT. This coupon or ballot has a date limit and must be deposited in the Contest Ballot Box located in The Courier building before die date of expiration. The date on which the coupon expires is on the bottom of each ballot-The vote cupon issued on subscriptions as explained elsewhere do not have any limit and may be voted at any time. HOW TO ENTER. To enter the race clip the nom ination blank and free cupon that appears today, fill in the name and address, briny: it or mail' it to The Courier office where it will be entered with the other candi dates.' Votes may be secured from any place either in the territory of the Contest or outside. Only those residing in the district as outline" will be eligible to compete but the votes may be had from any place. They may be secured from any place for any candidate. HOW VOTES ARE ALLOWED. A rnnnnn will ha nrinted in The nhinh ,m ha cmnd fnr 1 Pe, nor will any favors be uu"r " " ' : r: i shown to all other candidates. number of votes indicate on the; contest Manager will assist all face of the ballot. These ballots candidates in any way possible but moat be clipped tmtlbd sent loin e doing vill treat alllike. will be allowed on all subscriptions as shown elsewhere in this an nouncement. RULES GOfMmM THE CONTEST. Any white person of good' -character can enter me contest, ex cept, of course, employes of The Courier or any member of such .employe's immediate family. They! do not have to be subscribers of ' The Courier in order to enter: all j that is necessary is to send in their j names and address. The Courier j reserves the right to reject the ;: nominotion of any candidate-. BALLOT BY MAIL. Coupons intended to be voted and sent by ,mail should be ad dressed to the Contest Manager of The Courier and all postage must be prepaid. CONTROVERSIES. All controversies which may a rise will be settle by the Contest Manager and the manager of The Courier alone: and in accepting the nomination each candidate ac cepts and contracts to abide by all decisions. THE JUDGES. The judges who will count the votes and award the prize will be selected by the Courier and the contestants. Any p rotest as to the eligibility of any of the candidates will not be considered if votes have been cast for the said candidates for a period of 30 days or longer. A GREAT CONTSET. This Contest is a big thing it is ' g ing to assume still vaster pro portions, and one might go on for columns telling about it, but the watchword is to work.' . Bun the party that gets started first i has the real advantage so make up your mind to go in to win. Send in a nomination DianK, it costs notning. Then simply start out and get sub scriptions for The Courier. ALL CANDIDATES TREATED ALIKE. This Contest will be conducted in a strictly fair and impartial man ner, and the fullest investigation is courted at all times, assuring every one that everything i3 square and impartial. No employe 4 . I P I I or memoer or memDer or nis or her family will be allowed to con R - 5i q o ll AT SLASHING REDUCTIONS Not after the winter is over and cold weather has passed but now, right in the IU .must ui ine season, just wnen you need good warm clothes, we are going to s6ll a big portion of our stock of clothing at sacrafice prices. We have Been carrying entirely too big a stock and are doing this in order to greatly reduce it. Every suit offered is a gunuine good bargain. First, we have arranged on a special table a big lot of suits which were origi nally priced and worth from $5.00 to $15.- 00. These are nearly all small sizes, 33 to 36, and not in the latest styles but of good material and well made. This lot now goes at $3.50 and $5.00. Next, on one rack we have placed 70 suits, alll sizes 33 to 44, which were priced and well worth $10.00 to $15.00. The styles in this lot are as desirable as is to be had. Some of them have been carried over a season but none of them could be classed as old stock- Any suit in this lot is now offered for $10.00. On another rck, we have 58 suits that are good values at the original prices, $15. 00 o $22.50. All sizes, new styles and some of the best suits to be found in Roxbor6. Your choice of this lot for only $15.00- A fine opportunity to buy good H clothes cheap. First to come, gets first choice. Kisses WWsmr-. . - -. -.- - . t ...... ...... . Immi s K 'W - It- 7 s - 4 4- 4. J 7' 1 l t a 9

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