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To be Given every Candidate in The
Couriers' Popularity Contest.
E verv Club of
i'urned in from now until January 2nd at 9 p. m.
This Offer Includes Yearly Subscrip-
tions, eitner uia or in ew to i ne uouner.
This is an Opportunity lor New Entries There is no Limi
to the Number oi these clubs Each candidate may Secure.
THIS IS THE BIG OFFER
There will postitively be no offer bet
ter than this during the entire Contest.
Tuesday,
2nd
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Fill Out this Blank and Enter To-day.
NOMINATION BLANK
Good for 1,000 Votes in
The Courier Popularity Contest
Only one nomination will be credited to each contestant.
Contest Manager, The Courier,
it,., Roxboro, N. C,
1 nerebyjnominate as a candidate in your Contest:
Name .
Address
District No.
SoH News,
Mr. John Chandler apd Wm
Minnie May Chandler were mar
ried on the 3rd Sunday in Nov,
Mr. Charlie Moore and Mist
Kate Lnnsford were married on
tr& 3fdC in Not.
Mess, sergeant & Clayton of
Roxboro certainly has a pretty
stock of Santa Claus stock.
Mr. J. Henry Woods of Roxbo
ro says he takes delight in reading
Surlnews. Mr. Woods is solid
wherever you find him.
Mr. John Garrett says it is a
pleasure for him to get his farmer
friends good prices for their to
bacco when they sell with him at
the Winstead. J. D. Perkins,
who works for the same house,
says his friends do not suffer
when they sell with him.
Miss Annie Moore was on the
sick list some time ago.
Mr. S. E. Peed, who runs a saw
and com mill, makes good tim'efri
sawing logs and he can certainly
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gnnu a loau or corn as quick as
any miller in this part of thecoun
try.
Mr. Lex Chandler and Miss
Verna Lunsford were named on
.the 4th Sunday in Noy.
Miss Lucy Denny died on the
30th of Nov. Her death resulted
from a scald she received back in
the summer. Her folks have the
sympathy of their friends.
Mr. Sim Vaughn enjoys having
a sociable chat with his friends.
Mr. 8. S. Frazierhts a case of
the grip, but is better at this writ
ing.
Mr. Charlie Davis says SurJ
news suits him all right.
Mess. Bunnie and Jess Lunsford
killed 24 birds and 4 rabbits u
one day.
Farmers have been very busy
in the Surl section grubbing and
plowing for the past two weeks.
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ncxi imng on docket, are you
ready for Christmas?
what she ooud for the means n
prosperity d froth.
- She was married to Mr. Jno. B
Hughes m l8f7. From this mar
riage there were four children.
Mrs. H. H. Masten. of Roxbcttv
Mrs. E. B. Pou8hee, of Vood
leaf, N. C, Mr. J. T. Hughes,
Allensville, aad Mr. W. n.
Hugnes, of Vfrgtflmia.
Happy in ker family and
t i- -i?p. t t
cnurcn lire, Mrs. Hugnes was a
mother in her home and the
Israel of God. The fine specimens
of manhood and womanhood of
her sons and daughters speak
louder for the mother and Chris
xi j
uans man any woras SDOken or
written, could ever do, Ya, louder
than any shaft of marble or
bronze that might be raised to her
memory.
May our Heavenly Father com
fort the sorrowing hearts of the
family, the relatives and many
friends. May each of us emulate
her gentle, quiet virtues, and, like
her, be faithful in life .and trium
phant in death.
Mrs. T. H. Street.
Valuable Lot of Lead for Sale.
For sale valuable lot of land
Near Roxboro N. C. 1 1-4 acre
insi le coroerate limits on Roxbo
ro and Lcatburg road, will be sold
to highest bidder for cash at 12
o'clock on Jan. 1st. 1911.
This Dec. 12th. 1911.
If LUNSFORD.
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Notice-Land Sale.
By virtue of the powers contained in
certlan daad of trust executed by T. A
Angle and wife Evelyn M. Angle, on the
7th, day of June, 1904 and duly registered
In the Reg. of Deed office forPrcnn rn.
ty, North Carolina; In Book 5; pp. 124 et
seq., the conditions of said dd
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navmc bien comDlied with.
quest of R. 1 Overbey, the owner of said
uccu 01 irusi ana tne note secured by It I
will offer for sale to the highest bidder for
cash, on the premises, on ,
Monday January 22 1912
in VMIT.
Tfie Kind You Have
toys Bought
Beara the
tU and Irf Mtitot
upiiJiQrpta KrUi
NotNahcotic.
Aiwr&d Bsmsiv for rnscflna
NEW YOBK.
or Over
Thirty Years
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THE CENTAUB COMPANY. HEW YOBK CITY.
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an unaeviaea one-half titerest fn the fol
lowing described tract of land . in Holloway
Township, Persoi County. North Carolina
hnun Ai4 A A. it. a at t
r . , , . I uiiucu aim ueicnota as rouows; Becinnin
rncee on tobacco at the differ- at a point (1), a Pin on w. nn,B.
ent warehouses in Roxboro today StoTwSu
Were gOOd. M Drunriht's corner on W.o West's
Mes. Arch Chandler and Bill feWjto
1 mz,ici luaucu on a Die load Of PJini vj;, pointers, formerly a white o.k at
i m r.u . r 1.1
ma. Kcuecca amiui'g corner, North 86 1-2
Name of Nominator.
Telephone No.
Address
THE ROXBORO
on a
iouuer, ine roaaer belonged to
Arch, they were driving Mr. Hay-
v.ood tslalock s team of mules,
; and as they went down the hill
near Deep Creek one ofthestand-
u reei west i cnain to point 4 a stake
at Mrs. Rebecca Smith's thnr
Jegrees West 20 chains to poiit 5 pointers
f 'rmely a white oak in Harris line thence
North 86 1-2 degrees West 15 chains to
point 6 poii.ters formerly a pine at Harris
t mer inence worth ? riao-raoc Coo .:4.u
100 votes
Candida te
Address-
District Nc.
COURIER
Popularity Contest
- w ... c,.c rui..i i aegrees tast with
ards broke which Caused) right Harris 1,n. -lllis Mlnning Company's and E,
l j 1 M. Drumriphr linp: ;,rhamc fAtka k .
- - o - " vhuuij l(J LUC UCClU
Trees that Produee Results.
Ornamentals consisting of Roses, Ever
greens, Shrubs, Shade Trees, Etc.
Fruit Trees and Plants especially suited
to this section-
DeSCrintivP raf.alnmna ovirl
t0mP1?ntand Care for an Orchard,"
VKt,&. 10 interested parties,
1 Van Liiiie
m.iAL. M . 1 r I J. i. iy
uiuui ui uie iouaer to sup on in
front. Arch fell down hetwppn
100 Votes rhe mules and Bil1 fell off on the
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siue ana said it knocked him
senseless for a minute or two
This frightened the mules and
they ran away. One of the traces
This counnn. whn npa; ma .... . , , wrapped around Arch's ankle, and
filled in and rn,,,h yana ess Pperly the mules ran something iiVft ?or
w' oiiiiu tlJC 1, nfPR I IPnaytmoni rf ,u " "v
jm.uo. ik vi uo a tuiu way cii'U lit
was drug through Deen C
wiitamm lot - acres according to
map and survey of said land made by J. H.
Howard County Surveyor of Per on Coumy
on Dec. 15th 1899.
This trat of lanl lies in the mineral belt
and is said to contain valuable mineral de
posits. Date cf Sale; MONDAY JaNIMkY 22 -d.
1912 on Premises,
his Dec: 18th 1911;
W D Merritt Trustee:
j faery Cc
mona 1. C.
Courier will count as .00 in The Cou r Po uSCo tesf
rn. 1 v" M,,w wiM iur iuuu votes,
lhis coupon not good after Dec.27 1911.
Votes
LAND SALE.
pni ueaiu mm nouermg ana ht ecurea to me Dy L. H. Oakley and
wcui iu uim ana goi mm loose. 11
rained rery much the ;day befpn
and they said he was powerfu
muddy. While he is . toting ont
arm in a slincr he is able to gy
wire, auiv recorded in book 14
page 55b, I will on Monday,
Jan. 1st, 1912. sell at public
auction for cash in front of the
court house door in Roxboro, N.
u i i u uuiii, in., uiai certain
aoout. He ran a narrow risk and town lot dfisrrihpH qc fnumt .
U is doubtful whether he wfll ever Beginning at a stake on Webb
CABBAGE
PLANTS
have another such accident.
Thos. Frazier.
Dec. 15, 1911.
street corner of lot no. 7, thence
wnn lot no. l south JO dpgrees
west 180 ft to a stake corner of lot
no. 13, thence with J fin no. M c
57 degrees east 98 h to a stake
ujcucc nuia aegres east
There will be two
S reluiSn' PrPled out wf.h ,hl name o , F, t ' l
!?7 "?ui?f5 nom nated cand.date willenritte the emdiH.m m-,fci Je HegW
Hvvuiiiim, v ncr nnm rnt i . . z w uiv 1 1 j 111,0 iiiiiih s .s narrrnas anm
BtVotes will be issued on Daidluh,wof -ru n n The subject of this sketch, Mrs. 180 ft to a stake on We&b street,
Hon 1 to the length of time 3toVM fA"1"1- EUzabelh Jane Huhes was born :ence Webb st north 58 degrees
with thftmii.r-.-..t:jC?subscnPt'ns are paid, in accordance joa... a.u ,0,0 J,-.. west it u m th h;nn!n ,fil
daws ar; nX H?." i" lhis prospectus. Candi- "JT" ' ' ' aeu mKlot no. 8. "
W WA M .III I I II VI r-l 9 MM. A. ... . WW HI ki M I 1 . 1 II 1 1 I r - W I nTl f - M M VMM 1 M
mav be ranvawH onw,i,; v,'( uw" icmwry 10 secure votes, votes L i H A. v ivuic"i
V?2V".&. ot& b?ut thhour of midnight
secure asm J "J T""' IW votes each, and the candidates may wovemoer iltti 1911. JUgt two
j UJ pujoiuic. weeks and i.n H. -r. ,u
"v uavo aitCl UIC
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lirAmmi a ,.r . "-ouauu, mi. JIJO.
- II1 . HJlV T IP HURhes' 3 weI1 kn0wn and high
U H 1G iSL OJj J . " esteemed citizen of this com
Mrs. Hughes, maiden name was
tsowen. bhe was haDoilv married
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10 Mr. James K. Yancey in 1855
THE COURIER.
Tne year
Two years
Fliree years.
Four years
ive years
rnce
$1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
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JNo. of Votes From this union there .were three
1.QP cnuaren, Mrs. J, M, Slaughter
4,500
13,437
20,000
For further information call on or write
Contest Manager, Roxboro, N. C.
"ioy, IM- U, Mrs.JJ. M. Pass
Koxboro, M. C, ind Mr. E. D,
Yancey, of Roxboro. '
She joined Aaron's Creek Bap-
nst Lhurch in early life where
sne remained a consistent member
until moving to the above named
neighborhood. about tventy
years ago, where she united her
self heartily with Mill Creek Bap
tist Church. From this fimft' until
death she remained -an ardent
lover of her Church and Missis
nary. Society, ever ready ;!to do
This Nov. 6. 1911.
N. Lunsford, Trustee.
Waattar-hardaaaJ and o-aik
com in. trorn tke pea field is middle
Nortk Carolina wkra temperature gets
dewi t 12 or 15 dgree and freezes tops,
losii tiu an. in nc or well-fertilized
soil you can get white-head cabbage from
our plants bv the last of Ann'1 :
early or mid-winter. Set them deeply and
let them take all the Winter WAarUr ...
- s.i.uvi as ii
comes, without protection, and you need
aave rears auout results. Uet your
uBigQuori i9 jem in wita you and make an
ordr. Full count guaranteed. Why erder
tender plants from further South when you
can get our plants, nearer home, already
weather-hardened to stand severe winter
weather in your diaate Price $1.00 per
thousand. 5.000 f.r $4.50. Write jfor
prices on larger lots. Remit by check or
money order.
UNION PLANT CO.. Marshville, N.C.
Largest Plant Growers in North Carolina.
Notice, Sale of Valuable Land
Under and by virtue of authority conferred
upon me by a certain Deed of Trust exe
cuted by W. A, Bla;kwell and wife Annie
Blackwell on January 20th 1909 and duly
recorded in Register of Deeds office of Per
son county, in book 15 at page 100, default
having been made in the payment of the
riot secured by gald dead or trust, 1 will on
Monday January 7th, -1912
; at 12 o'clock noOn, at the court house door
, in Roxboro, N. C sell to the highest biJde
for cash the property conveyed by said deeJ
j cf liuft, to-wit;
One sorrel horse, Kfx yars old, one
land lying and being on the Roxbor
Hiilsboro road, about 1 mile from Re
Bounded on north by lands of Lucy Jo
on east by lands of J A Long, on so
lands of Lwls: Villines, west by R
1 U.luTc c i j i j k trr
' t f " i i r r j( e oH; ge 1 ctse
ceffler 7ih. 1911.
N LUNSFORD, Trustee
Milk Cow Far Sale.
I have a good cow for sale, a
good winter milker. Price reason
able. John T. Wade,
V at Garrett & Stanfield.
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