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1 - 4 . Noell Bros. , Proprietors. Home First: Abroad Next. $1.00 Per Year in Advance VOL. XXVIII ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, Wednesday Evening, December 20, 1911. No. 51 lgBgaaiiM""""'"'m'" ""ri"eaBM1 - "-' ' : S. W. Walters hound Uead. JThe Somhern AntomobOe College On Sunday evening the bodv! Halt RM.o N r ' TT7 IT7 1i M V I W 1 V OL o. vv. "ciiwsia was iouua in an old house, and CorDor J. M. This well known and highly O'Briant was notified. A jury ! successful school of Automobile was summoned and the Cornor. I training will re-wn ifc Hrc January. 1st for the reception of assisted by Dr. J. I. Coleman. held the inquest. The verdict was that Walters had been dead from 5 to 7 days, and as there were no evidences of foul play death resulted from some un known cause. Walters lived in what is known as Pine Knott, about two and a half miles South Hurdle Mills, in Busy Fork town students. Automobile Owners will save money by learning how to take care of uW own machines in a scientific way. Young men with or without capital wishing to learn a business paying from two dol lars and fifty cents to ten dollars loin the Boosters iii The Courier's Popul arity Contest This is Booster's Week and the Time to Boost Your Favorite Candidate A Suggestion for Xmas Gifts. A toilet set from 2.50 up. A Nice Rug. ! some odd cents and administra- A nice Kocker in leather or: tors certificate. Finder, nipns r. Lost. Pocket book containing $21 and wicker. A nice Rocker for the baby. w A kitchen cabinet. A set of Diners. A Pretty Lamp. 1 he above can be nad at T. W. turn and receive reward. Zeb V. Woods. Mr. A. U. Foushee is again able to be out and looking after P. i . Pass & Son who are always glad I rra ,rs' fer severai weeks or to serve you. connnement. Itof IBSm-mm ship. On his body was found2r ay, a business which is ever pleasant and fascinating, and in which the demand for competent men as chauffeurs, demonstra tors, and garage men is far great er than the supply, will do well to write for information. It will be wise during these winter months to get ready for the demands of the Greatest Automobile season this coumtry has ever known. The connection of Prof. M. H. Holt of Oak Ridge Institute with this school is a gurantee of its excellence, and absolute reliabili ty. '-Its graduates make good." $40.55 and some old coins. There is absolutely no founda tion for the articles in the Kaleigh Times and Durham Sun as to his having been murdred and a negro arrested. He was an eccentric old character and after goin in this old house he locked the door on the inside, put the key in his pocket. When found his body was laying between two trunks. He had no family, hence his long absence was not noticed, as he was frequently away from home. Best For Asthma, Cattarrh, Bronchitis VX'hy need anyone suffer f 10m throat or nose troubles when soothing, healing Hyomei is guaranteed to banish all misery or money back. "The undersigned herewith recommends Hyomei to all who are afficted with asthma, catarrh or bronchitis. Hvomei was used by my wife for bronchitis and astsma and I used it for bron chitis and sore throat. It has given relief and per manent results and I write these few lines for the benefit of all who are afflicted with the ailments named above." Theo dore Boehlan, Traffic Manager of the Concordia Publishing House. Cor. Jefferson Ave. and Miami St. Conordia, Kas., Jan. 2nd, 1911. Hambrick & Austin and druggists everywhere sell Hyo mei. A complete outfit including inhaler costs $1.00. Extra bottles if needed 50 cents. Just breathe it. 7,500 Extra Votes for Every Yealy i Subscription turned in before Tuesday, Dec. 26 19H at 8 m, The Contest Manager will be Found in The Courier Office at all times. BEAUTY TRUTHS More Horsej and Better Horses. The Carver-Teague Live Stock Co. have just received another shipment of horses and mules, and Mr. Joe. H. Carver says if you really want to' buy live stock you will miss it if you do not see them, for they have more of them and a better lot of them. They can suit you in 'almost any kind of a animal you may want, either for work purposes or driving, bee them and buy where you know a guarantee means something. Nothing nicer for a Chirstmas present than something in jewel ry. Go to Newels and see his line. Pimples, Sallowness', Blotches and Dull Eyes Caused by Stomach. Beauty is only skin deen. but that's deep enough to satisfy most women, also men. In order to keep the skin in a clear, clean, healthy condition, the stomach must supply the blood plenty of nutrition. As long as the stomach is out of order and the blood lacks proper nour ishment, the skin will be affected. If you want a perfect skin that you will be proud of, take a week treatment of Mi-o-na stomach tablets, Get a fifty cent box today, and if you are not satisfied after a i. . , i . weeK s treatment Miona is pha It is time to get busy if you expect to have some real fun out of The Courier contest. It's fun to pick one, and then turn in and try to make a winner. Save your coupons and see that your sub scriptions are paid and the votes given to your favorite. Dont lose any time in seeing vour friends and getting them to subscribe for The Courier and cast their votes for your candidate. Be a booster. You will eniov the contest as much as some f attached to entering the contest the candidates, if you can be of (Nominations cost nothing and the Th certificate votes issued on eah subscription can be voted at any time during the contest. The Contest Manager desires to call the attention of those interest ed jo the fact that this is a contest fori individuals. Each candidate must stand or fall by their own individual efforts. The candi dates who do the most successful wok will naturally be the win ners. There are no obligations u assistance to some worthy can didate. Remember you can give your favorite extra votes by paying i your subscription during "Boos ter Week." There is still plenty of room for new candidates, as daily some drop out and others take their places. It will appeal to anyone with a little ambition to see that they can enterin an almost open held and have the best kind of a chance at a fine prize. Just Getting Started. At present the candidates are prize will cost the winners noth ing, A cand'date cannot possibl5 lose anything more than a little time and if the proper energy is put behind the time expended there is little chance to lose this. It is a friendly struggle that The Courier has inaugurated with handsome reward for the winner and no obligations what ever. We are requested to ask all who killed hogs in Roxboro to report their weight to The Court as it is wanted to find out just how much is raised in the town. If you do not know exactly what they weigh estimate it and renort it. Valuable Lot of Land for Sale. For sale valuable lot cf land. Near Roxboro N. C. 1 1-4 acre inside corperate limits on Roxbo ro and Leasburg road, will be sold to highest bidder for eash at 12 o'clock on Jan. 1st. 1911. This Dec. 12th. 1911. NLUNSFORD. Christ) Presents. If you wish to give your friends a a present for hristmas, one that to our store. What would be more useful and appreciated than a nice cook or Oil Stove, Rochester Percolator? Meat hopper, Knife or Razor all on us for Hardware. ranteed. It gives almost instant iust getting started, feeling the relief and permanently cures. pulse of their friends to learn Large box 50 cents, at Ham-Uhpir tr-tU u brick & Austin and druggists! .... . . , everywhere, auuaciipuuusaie wnaicount, ana mat to secure mem is tne surest way to pile up votes, though the coupons are by no means to be despised, as the winning of a prize sometimes depends on a few votes. Get your friends into the habit of cutting coupons out for you, and it will keep up their in terest in you, Later they will not let their favorite candidate fall be hind for lack of the utmost help they can give. Every Subscriber Should Vote. Every subscriber of The Courier Should give their votes to some candidate. Send in your favorite's name and then vote. Vote just as you would for con gressman to represent you, only vote oftener, as it is perfecdy safe and the of tener you Vote the more sure your candidate is to be a winner. Your help may be what is need ed to encourage your favorite candidate tovdo the work which will place them at the top of the list. Every yearly subscription to The Courier this week means an T 9 r r m . ' . exira ,ow votes lor your will be useful and appreciated come favorite candidate. How Votes are Secured. A coupon will be printed in The Courier which will be good for the number of votes indicted on the face of the Ballot. .These must be clipped out and sent to the ballot box in the Courier office. The best way to secure votes however is bv securing subscrip tions. Votes are allawed on sub scriptions as outline in the voting schedule printed on another pace! With each cash subscriptions of $1.C0 or more we will issue a certain number of votes ccoording Cow, STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA Department of State. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLU TION. To All to Whom These Presents May ComeGreeting: Whereas, It appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated re cord of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by tne unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that the Roxboro Lumber Company, a corooration nf ihi ! State, whose principal office is situated at No. Street in the town of Roxboro, Courtty of Person State of North Carolina (J. A. Long Jr. being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has com plied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Reyisal of 1905, en titled "Corporations "tH-elim to the issuing of this Certificate of i Dissolution. Now. Therefore, I.J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State of tnebtateof North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said enr- poradondid, on the 11 day of December, iyu, Mean mv office a duly executed and attested con- sent in writing to the dissolution of said corooration. executed hv all the stockholders thereof, whith said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 11 day of December. A D. 1911. J. Bryan Grimes. Secretary of State. -MS RTESERT S- Before you buy your Xmas Pre sents look over our line of Hand Mirrors Box Stationery Meerschaum Pipes French Briar Pipes Hand Painted Toasts Hand Painted Pictures Hand Painted Calendars Cigars, 1.00,-1.25, 2.00, and 2.50 per box , 4 nice assortment of Parker Fountain Pens $1.50 to $10.00. 19 Whitmans Chocolates and Con fections. The best Box Candy on the market. Always fresh. Whitted' s Drug Store. oxboro, Forth Carolina i IE 3 HC Mr. Gentry informed us last week that Rev. S. A. Bass had preached his last sermon at Olive Branch. This was an error, it should have been that he had preached his last sermon this year, but we gave it just as it was iven to us. We recrreat the mis- take, for the congregation at uuye tsrancn nope to hold him as their pastor for .many years. If you are eoincr to need anv Sprinting in the way of letter neaas, note heaa bill heads, state ments, envelopes or anything of the kind the first of the rear re. member The Courier office will do it for you promptly Santa Claus has charge of Ser geant & Claytons and wants all the toys and orU to come o eta 301 1C Christmas Sift is now an all absorbing thought with a great part of our people. It is often hard to decide just what you wish to give. We have greatly strengthened our stock be sides adding many novelties for this holi day occasion. Below we give a list of some of the many nice and useful arti cles we have which may assist you in making your decisions. A Belt pins Beauty pins Jewel boxes Fancy china Toilet Sets Manicure sets Pictures Mirrors Felt slinners Automobile scarfs Childrens knit sets ' Fancy box stationery Ladies neckwear Handkerchiefs Silk hosiery Suitcases Gloves Sweaters Bath mats Druggets Kugs Mufflers Ties in fancv boxes Book cases Handbags Couches Purses Rockers Books 7 Childrens Chairs Besides these almost anything usual ly kept in a first class Dry Goods, Cloth ing or Furniture store in this section of the country. , I , ll . . . t 1,:;- ' 'ejspill!;-fi--';v : . - ...... tof cbe,en?& of thg'gfczri 114
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