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i.'-V5 'VIA V. X -. '4 i ' i 1 v-'-.V Noell Bros., Proprietors. Home First: Abroad Next, $1.00 Per Year in Advance.--: ;" vo ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, Wednesday Evening, Dec. 11, 1912. No. 50 v. ' '' t tMm I Br Bonds, Noi Kortefiagei Will Im I. Richmond, Va., Dec. 0. The fifth annual jovernors' con ference adjourned this afternoon to meet informally tomorrow with President Taft at Washington and GOVERNORS SOUND FARM .imp.xteai LegUUoa FmtikfcwedL f AGnS LGi3. ( Amon the pro2ressive CJ?i5!a- jtion that will be introduced early during the coming session of the Legislature none perhaps-will be of more importance or of such far-reaching effect as the pro posed bill to provide for the 'pro tection o? trm forest of the State from fire. The committee annoim. discuss rural creaiti, and to meet ed by the North Carolina Fores- formally next year at ColoraGo try Association to draw up this Springs at a date a .yet undeter- law is arranging for an executive mined. In its dying hour it mating in Raiei about the adopted a resolution which, in th middle of December to put their opinion of many delegates, sounds billinfinalshape.lt will then be the knell of the time-honored taken charK of 5y a membcr mortgage on the farm and presa- invested, in forest protection, res the advent of 3 new financiil wh0 fall devote a good part of are for the farmers of the coun- his time to pushing this measure 'irv tu final passage. Should the intent of this pre- Tne Swie is getting stirred up Hminary resolution attain Fruition, t0 ine necessity of legislation of the governors-beliovw- rtui it will kind. Resolutions calling result in the escjousnmeut or a. new system of state banks thru ughout the United Stae la. v. These banks, undar U:t; resuiu tion, would be financed by pri vate capital and would or-ertt un der legislation sufficiently cUstic to enable theca to isui bonds ior short or long terms upon Ameri can farms, in lieu of mortgage- Miss Fe&tberstoa Ectertabcd. Miss-Elma Featherston charm ingly entertained a large number of her lacy friends on last : Friday- afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clocfclfgFtof bgyXO camDlimentary to Mrs. James AJVUnap. .f ancy M.uu to Long Jr. At the front door Miss FeathJ the guest passed into the recer tion ball where Mrs. Stray horn. and Mrs. John Winstead seryqq punch. ? Nine tables vere arranged irf library and parlor for Progres sive Rook. Mrs. W. F. Long, won the prize, and Miss Feather We Waatyoa to Know THAT. erhave on hand a new lot of boggiethaf we are offering? Top IbuggieIrom $45 to $100.00, a CO.- A new lot of harness from $12;50 to $2& 6r a new lot of sad- erston gave cordial greetings toli t0 $ 1 '00- uWe :na?ef a large stoca. oi wagon, uar riels Try .us before buying else where. - v - ; Wt begin; this week the publish ing: of the Annual County Ex hibit. If .you arc interested in what goes with the County funds" iu'sii rAad this exnense ac ston presented the guest of honor 0uB and you, will see where with a beautiful embroidered Wery dollar has teen spent. We Tobacco Continues to Sell High oh the Dan- ville Market. ' We sold for C. H. Finch of Pittsylvania county a load of tobacco last week at the following prices; 135 Pounds at $16.50 per hundred $22.27 re very dollar nas Dee n spe -will continue this from week co week until the year's expense has been gone through. upocj their own members to ipuah for the passage of forsat protec ti ,n ldvvi nave been adopted by chaaiDcrsof commerce in every pa t iji ihe Slate, so that interest i i hu measure seems quite &tneri Roanoke, Va . December 6. The bonds, in the turn, the in 1912 (SPECIAL) Notice has opinion of the governors, would :been seut uut from the general be listed under state supervision 0ffice of lhe Norfolk & Western, on the stock exchanges of tfao j 0f lhis cityf announcing- the pro or : motion of Mr. W, B. Bevill, who Myron T. Herrick, ambassador i wus Geaeral Passenger Agent, to France, addressed the con- j t0 be paasener f raffic Manager! ference on this topic as President 'This appointment is effective Taft's representative and decl&r- j December 1, ed that the thrirt.v people of ; JoiiUly with this circular is one France and other European coun- an nounclng'the oromotion cf Mr. trios were ready 10 invt st their W. . Saunders to General Pas sayings in these securities, ; server Agent succeeding Mr. '1 lis P!aa. ; Bcvii; This a so becomes effec- The resolution tindar whkjh 'it j live December 1. is hoped to bring this about en-! Both Mr. Bevill and Mr. Saun dorses the adoption of a financing dt-s m e very favorably known rural credits, yet to be detailed, ;a;on- she lines of the Norfolk & but similiar to those abroad. It ves:orn and arc considered provides for the appointment of a jamoiiu the most popular passen committee of . ve governors to ; ger ofticials in this county. draw such apian and a bill lega- j lizing it. This bili must tx &ub- j Rapid Proxadoa. mitted to the governor of each j Tbc friendg of Jrx a Nqq state in the uni:m and upon the jt, SOa of the- genor cdit0ff wil approval of two-thirds shall be 'learn with 0lpasure of the rapid sent to the legislatures of the j promotio;i which he has made in yarious states for enactment. his far av v adoptcd bome Le&s. than months ago -'he accepted For The Little Folks. a portion a a local news reporter I have just received a bip line ; on the Princeton News, of Prin of express wagons, tricycles and jeeton, -i-nn., and last week he easy go-carts Nothing will give! was made editor in chief, with more satisfaction or be of uiory;the entire management of the service for the iiuie 0 :s ihan one p.per offairs. of these articles. Don't cost much. Call on E. D. Cheek. I Subscribe for Thi Courier to ri u' center piece, After the games the hostess assisted by her sister, Mrs. SteDhens and Miss Kate Lorn? served a delicious two eouise Mrs. j, W- Noell was the gra luncheon. -ciouif hostess o the Research Club Wednesday afternoon. The Three Big Hcgs. rlub members responded at roll Mr. Weldon G. Clayton makes f11"' Rotations from Scott about the best report on hog kill An interesting meeting was held ings we have heard. He killed f At the closcof the literary pro thre which were sixteen and one granj refreshments in two courses haifmomhsoldtoa day, which ! waserved.. weighed as follows: 480, 500 and Bosiceea lleeting more th2n one pound a day for its age, haying been 503 davs old moping jthiat there would be a business 'meeting of the Baptist and weighed 520 pounds. Theee 0, Thursday even pigs, but they were iiand raised, ai the mother of a litter of 5 died the day after their birth. Mr. Clayton gave one to Mrs. Ram sey, which weighed -490, and also jave one to a colored man which weighed 390. Mr. Geo. Newell and family havexeturned to Roxboro to the delight of their many friends. Mr. Newell has been in LyncTiburg with the Norfolk & Western for wjll come up every member was urged to be: present. S&LE IXTRAORDINARY. The Greatest Sale of MilHnary Ever Known ia Roihoro I ani noiftrine .greatest indi&emeBts; the people of this secfibtrjrrjmf tollllhery tht you have ever known. From now un til Christmas I will sell hats at 100 200 136 65 100 178 114 153 167 210 235 140 I u t ( t (( . 4 1 it ( ( I tl 25.00 72 v00 57.00 75.00 65 00 36.00 34.00 29.00 30 00 30.00 25,00 .23.50 41 ( t i t 4 4 u (I it 4( 25.00 51.84 77.52 48.75 65.00 64.04 38.76 44.37 52.80 63.00. 58.75 32.90 Total 2014 pounds for $715.04, average $35.52. Our average for the month of November was $17.56 per hundred If you wantrthe biggest average give us a trial at the Banner Ware house, Danville, Va. Yours truly, KEELING & FITZGERALD, Managers, JOE W. FEATHERSTON, Auctioneer. LOWEST PRICES ON the nast, fe.w mnnt,h? nnd i nnu? , l J 1. Ul . .1 - .1. with the same Company in Rox- anQ mu.LI.x "ow 0051, aim a ms boro. He takes the position for merly held by Mr. Pruitt, who! means just what it says it will be worth your while to call and see leftlast week for' Atbermarle ! m n,ne- 1 have just bought a where he has accepted a position. I sample line or nats wnicn i oougn f Ro. lpft. For the latfpr nln.pp wit.h Ior iess Ll,au air price anu wm his family last Thursday. Look around, that is exactly what we would like for ycu to do, ' V? 77 Tn Z u provided you will include us in j cost irom $1,00 to 1.50 which the looking for furniture. If you look here you will buy here no matter where else you may look. We have the furniture that you want and will sell it to you cheap er than anybody. Let us prove it, Harris & Burna. I have one of the most complete line of Chnstmaa gooda that I have ever handled, almost any thing you want for father, mother, brother, sister, sweetheart, wife or husband, Prices are reasonable too. Just come and loo jthera over. W. fl. B. Newell. Doa't Forget What Anybodv Sayi. Don't care what anybod" says, but come to R. K. Daniel's and see if he won't sell you pure nice loak furniture cheap. I Alpha Cement Blinds I Boxing ' Cahill grates Casings Ceiling Church pews Colonial columns Cypress siding Door frames Felt roofing Gable ornaments Gable-sashs ) Gav'd roofing Glass Hearth tiling Heart flooring . Inside flooring Ivory wail plaster Laths Lime Locks & hinges Mouldings Oak mantels Pine mantels Plastering hair Plaster .of PaTris Porch balusters - PrchWacets Porclcolufcns Porch rail Pulpits . Rough lumber Sash Sash cords Sasn weights Screen doors Screen windows Shingles Stair balusters Stair rewels Stair' rails Tin. shingles . eihator& i eatherbbarding Window Frames Wood &.glass doors Everything to Build with. sell them at prices never before heard of here. You want to see this line. I hane 50 childrens hats which I am closing out for 50 cents each. All wooll Tarns for children valu ed at 75 cents I am now selling at 50 cents, Large line of rugs worth $5.00 your choice during thi sale for $3,50, Big line of rus from $1.00 and up. I am showing a line of Christ mas goods whidh is very much out of the ordinary and not shown anywhere else in town -call and see them; Pedestals 54 inches high, jardineres. old fashioned urns, fruit stands, etc. You want to see these goods for nothing is handsomer for a Christ mas prefent and nothing will be more acceptable. I am going to close out these goods between now and Christ mas so as to make room for early spring goods. Mrs. Pallie Yancey Pass, 9 PHO PHONE 94 1QE IOE Slfc IOE r j: 1 0 Tp F Jl -V x- RANGE Si j!' C 4 ,Vi''': 4-W What is nicer or more useful for a Christmas present than a nice China Dinner set, a Rochester Percolator, an Oil stove, a Range or Cooking stove, uns , Leggins, Razors, Pocket Knives r Carving Sets ? If you are going to give your mother, father, sister or brother a present come to see us and get something that will be useful and appreciated. CHRISTMAS GOODS. x Our store has the Christmas spirit and you will find here a splendid assortment oi articles suitable lor gilts lor.any one. Sensible serviceable and pleasing gilts such as will' be appreciated. Let us help you 'with your Ghristmas buying. COAT SUITS AND CLOAKS. We still have a good stock of coat suits and cloaks on hand lor ladies and misses and Irom now on will make some mighty attractive prices on them. MEN'S SUITS AND COATS. OVER- Men and young men, you can t buy a better, more stvlish or cheaner suitor overcoat, anywhere' than 'we will sell you. You can t afford to buy until you have - A! seen ours, FURNITURE, r All furniture manufacturers have sent out notices of an advance of 10 per cent ' in furniture. That Von' i affect your purchases a penny if you ,buy from us. Ve have the -best stock in the county all bought before any advance and we will guarantee, not only to .give you-the best goods but to save you good money. ILg rir x : i ... ..---i . c c '.;v ... ' t ' Ol '3 ! v-! ,f-1 I i - 1 1 4- D . ;oi--- f
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