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ROXBORO, NORTH CAROEmiWi
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No; 34
Noell Bros., Proprietors.
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Wholesale Resignations.
The old saying "few die
and
none resign" will not hold xgood
in town affairs. During the past'
few days Mayor CarlW nnm.
mi,onerg T. W. Henderson and
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as beeTL eIeXnT;-'nTe
lias Deen no election to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignati-'
on of the mayor and Mayor pro-'i
tern J. M. O'Briant is ac tine-. Mr.'
nil the vlcancv fVI J?
ill the vacancy of Mr. E. G.
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Lone:, the other be ne- still
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We cannot understand
why
duty to
criticise and ''cuss" every act
these gentlemen but a little
tiling iike that should nnt wrr.
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.'The Zn-Z6 ryhbeSt,men
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rill tnesea
U ofortTe besl 0r
the town regardless of what the
kukeib bav. .
During the time Mr. Carlton
wa smayor we say without fear
luiiuauituuu mat xne town
never had a mayor who filled the
position better or wiser, and the
whole town regrets his resigna-
iion. e nope nis successor may.
be as well qualified, and ha?e:
the same judicial temperament.
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Stray PigT
A stray pig about a month and
a half old picked up in Roxboro,
wner can get same by calling
tere and dee-sribing pig and pay-
iig for this notice.
siK-h lucrative (?) and pleasant Superintendfint" must or, if or their labors. If they will 'Collector Bailey's Axe Laid to "Oh, I don't mean that
n UkL Roxboro all that he is the man for the sell on the Roxboro market we the roots of Bay Tree Which I1 account," she replied.
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Accident, Liye-StockJ and Aiitomo-
bile, Insurance anid all - km(i of 8
I Bonds. Rents collected for prop- i
! erty owners at reasonable rates, i
i Place your business with us and get
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POLICIES THAT PROTECT
SERVICE THAT SATISFIES
' REASONABLE RATES.
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We will appreciate
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I care of your interest- in
Tobacco
Long, Bradsher &. Co,
For Road Superintendent.
I Am' irlnrl niiT. Mail t .
been nnfr 7
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tT,,COunty. aDout 12
VUUUKHHII flfIIIHTH I rT , nnh In
roads. Th nkS "ih
50De 18 t0 get a class road
Sunorinonriont n i -ai
certainly, the man for the place
have known him, sinoe k T
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hM eVer honest, intelligent,
energetic and faithful In V
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rl6'u5. 18 QUXles- notons. have made a 2ood
for his record as former "Road
P -H. Fountain.
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uii oaxuraay August 30th at er U1UL iKSUt a cuiimuisBion 10 jamps
T1 r,teth oontract!' On the home, market you know 4 he well known negro
JM he warehousemen, they knowFo "ad 86 years of service
est biddpr Pin nH ,niriT"i
tions in the Register of Deeds of
fice at Roxboro
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Bridge to Let.
Road Supt.
I will let the contract to build
the bridge across Flat River at
Sneed's mill, near Jlelena, on the
premises, on the 6th day of Sep
tember 13, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Drawing and specifications of
the bridge can be seen at Regis
ter of Deeds office in Roxboro.
R. H. Gates,
Road Supt.
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The New Year for pur: Tobacco
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Mftrket will
September the
Person County has a good to-
baCC0 year, and we hope
Bflo a f.p o .noI!
uui. taiiucio 1 caiuc jiuuu
prices for same. They have
iw k.ii a .'!
, crop.
row they hould reap th reVardH
rnQPir0 nr,; fnt. hoiA rv.QA.-.
i,,. 4.0 ah xv.
. why not? All the Dig concerns
will be represented, with both
! MePenaent ana corporation buy-
you and they also know thatfc0 te'loea his officii head
it is to thir interest to getJoaee- AlbU ne UiU nox commission
lor theit patrons every cent they
can. for the tobacco sold on their but i.ssued a temporary commis
fldors. Ision for his place to J. P. Stelli
AT THE HYCO j who was for quite a wile chief
Yeu will find Mr. W. T. Pass
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in charge as. usual, he will have
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with him a competent corps of
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assistants, who will be ready to
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show you every courtesy? theyr
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ean ana win iook careiuny alter
you ei with
your interest when
thm. Tobe has be
warfthmifift hiiKinpsH in Rnihnrn-i
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aim hi Liie BttiHe urn bi&uu eyiut;
the tobacco market opened
in
this town, and has made a sue
cess. ;
THE PIONEER
w fTT be under the same manage-
ment this year as last, with
t ir xi -im
full
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..n pnnrcrp ' npv tno nnvA . mil
competent, and courteous corps
of 'assistants, who will be glad
to tee you at their house at any
time. "Ifribe Featherston is an
other old war-horse having been
with th3 market sinse its opening
cni has ever proved faithful to
every trust placed rith him.
Harry Winstead, being a young
ei man has not been in the busi
ness so fang, fcut he is n mviee
in the warehouse business,, and
is very popular with those sell-
ing tobacco.
THE NEW BRICK 4
wiarehodSe will be under the same
management as last year Mes-' n.::e o'clock Monday morn'ng,
srs. Thaxton &Burch guiding'its -cp ... lst 1913. Patreas and
,Lu4ness, while this is compara- rinis of tha schoo.s are cordial
tiVely sc new firm they are in lr .nvited to attend the cpening
no sense inexperienced ware- exercises. , !
housemen, for Mr. George Thax- Pnts and guaraians are u:g
tion has been connected with cJ to sse to itTthat the children
the Roxboro tobacco market .nter promptly the first day of
near ly ever sine it opened, and h3 session, if possible. For many
has the reputation 6f being one reasons- this is far more impor
of the best judges of tobacco on :aat than many think. Books
ths market, and Mr. Burch has that' are not kept in stock in
many ycafs pfpracticai experien-. : oxhoro are-usually ordared dur
ce in the business. The faithful- ,n; the first few days of school,
nsj to duty is well proven by Therefore children who are not
the large business built-up since ,n Scho'Jl at that time frequent-'
iho nnpninz of'the New Brick. . ; v Iiqvp "to wait for their books
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' Tf la e rom9TlrQhl9 oniTTirlon
that each warehouse is partially
manned by men who have been
with the Roxboro t9bacco mar-
ket since it was opened, over
twenty years ago. This of it-
eU proves that they have ben
successful, and you knew the
old saying "nothing succeeds
like success."
The Roxboro market is easy
f access, it is eomvenient at any
time i get information about
he market, al yeu have to. do
i to call Up either 'warekouse t-
r the phone ani the rmaHage-
naeot Will tatt pleasure in giv-
ia? yea R the information you
nty wait, , v- L
TfitM a strong corns of buvflr
1 take your tobacco to other mar-
I fcobO W vf nun fni.mm.a -.
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ho,ne market an3 give it as much
Open' : Monday :p their trade as possible. : We '3 4V.innnflr,,-Q u.: ,;80 nr ifB .?
, iv niuuuvv iu tue uauK. nuu iiiiiirm. niru I;Uuulv. iihh ukkii iin ikhii ijii s ,
1st. iwant to-see this the banner year. Wae'desirous'oropen i ng,an' ae-lthat no member should dip snufr,-' -
Him uui- ai cuuuociiicu, - ucut;i.a
6 X TOe window', further down the line,
8t f tne farmer as well as the ,tvhprC Rllph maot.a wo;V
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PLAIN JIM YOUNG NOW.
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Raleigh, Aug. 16. In assuming
;th international revenue collecr
torshiP toda-v J' .w- W did
at
once
f A
Adams as field deputy
ter police of Raleigh. Jklr. SteW
will hate to make tlje Civil Ser
vice examination and make a
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fight through his department in
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order to get the place perman-
ont.lv
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, re is- n" PPo"t't
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$f the most important. He
mt He be-
gab revenue service durinc the
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irant administration, went out
uuiiu- me.uBmuu Auminiavra-
tion and resumd service when
the McKinly Administration
(nmp m nnwr
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Sav "for i5,6bo stamps of tiie
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vaiiojs diBB-g and denominations
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Rsti injr collector Whetler Mar-
tin turned over tht affair
the olfice to Mr. Bailey in
the
rr:03t cordial and hearty manner,
it having been his desire for se-
vcral months to be relieved ' as
epeedi.y as" possible. He will d
v ois his entire attention now
. ,o his extensive law practice at
n ill am3ton and to his bij plaa
a.ion there.
' Opening of Graded Schools.
The Roxboro Graded Sehools
white and eolored will open at
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i H-H o cannrl nrfipr ffln ho ma dp.
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i.i this connection I wish to
al attention to the compulsory .
attendance law passed by the
las: Legislature and published
recently in The Courier. It ' Ms
:bs purpose of the author it i of
:he Roxboro Graded Schools to
fee-that the law is. enforeed in
the town of Roxboro.
Aug., 18, 1913.
A. B. Stalvey,
Supt'
For'Eent
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Hpar Wftldoa Clayton's. t .the.
v highest bidder, on the first day
of Septmber, 1913.
Feminine Finance. ; - ''J
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with a good deal of an air she
walked; up ti the iaying-teller's
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counti Shewas directed ;to a
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K4.iu..'..jiUt5fe eutJ lUiu again wnaX
t she wanted. - .
.'What is the sum you wish totthKat the d .w8 too tight, , -
Qeposit?" inquired the, clerk.
kind of
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have at
the tig stores down-town,;' New
York Evening Post.'
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We have hist secured. Ihrnnnli n trarlp nnr -lOHtMniU
t R-5 Reo 5 Passenger Tourinq
fly first class condition, having been ran only 1800 mfc t
L WhUddJ. Worn eW.,. Pres 10
ioun,nwi-u-ic dcu-aiaiici, liuiiauu-jiarujoru ohock y
.T .oe I nnlr kVAnt
t uboroers, iviaxon noni, ure
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car, uenroumaoie rjms.extra
ufCS 0n rear, iwo exirauiTes, ivyo extra uioes, ure cover, wcea
anti-skid phains. full sct of took Jack Pump.the repair out- t :
tl:, PL.Xi D.iA .1. AL1;L. :' l . - t-
in, uiwuua i aiuu ac. nusoiuieiy compile in every re-5
tspect and looks it Car with iKis equiDment cost $i420.00.-t ?
Qflmngme;.subect
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t it Veil Wish to secure an toenlinna harnaiTf nh rail:-
or write imme
dialely.
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We are making preparations for the
biggest furniture business this fall i that
we have ever had. Already we have our
show room stocked with some of the
most select and desirable furniture that
you have ever seen. ' :
Bed room suites ip Circassian Walnut,
Mahogany and Oak, '
Dressers with washstands to match
in Birdseye MapU, White Enamel
and uak. These match up fine with
iron or brass beds. , j t
China closets, buffets and side boards
for the dining room and the best line
of dining tables to be founds
The great and popular Berhstein-bfcds
in brass and iron. : v ' "
Globe-Vernicke book cases '.in Mahog
any, Mission, quartpreel and plain oak.
In fact we have almost any kind qf
furniture necessary to furnish a well ap
pointed home. Anythirg that we haven't
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in stock we will gladly order, for.; you;:
t We carry all grades of1 furniture
.-from the,, cheapest
to . the: yeryhigh .grades and' will; save &
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Give us ehance to proy it and-e J ; ,
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church at Forest Cl :Buther- 7
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chew tobacco or wear ' jewelry.
'The church had made this ruling .
LnH it RMm ho momK..
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WC1C 4uicn,y ouuuii t viug ; uu iu au'?pv
evangelist- -came "-along-, and -.'said.''.
Aitfi the exception of seven dea-v
cons, walked out and formed : a
new church. This illustrates the
folly of trying to regulate the
conduct of people on pointp that
are not sinful per se, but are-
mere matters of opinion. -
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