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VOL .XXX
dvance;;'
MITCHELL WINS IN NEW
YORK.
Elected Mayor Over All Candi
dates. Tammany is Downed.
Sulzer Goes to ths Assembly
Now Votk Nov. 4.-Soha Pur
i .Vi eh. 11. .usion .a idi?ata
wms ; 1 ;'t?d mayor of Graater
No v York od9j by naar y 100,
m) i:::ijo:i'y o.e- Edward E.
WVU th - Tammany ;andilate.
I u .c n n UMm hat thev
h.vj :lvtoi th? eitire county
ti ket alone; with Mitchel' Tn.
uK'atijns are that Metz, Tam
linM.v c:ii;ilate !or coiuptro lar,
u js ccon swamped by Pender
o '.st. the lusion candidate.
K(;nn:r Governor Sulzer is
R0XBGR0, NORTH CAROLINA. Wednesday Evening, Novembisll
'No.'4r
a'pttnm&tlrtMrfioo , Here Are Candidates Entered
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In Courier 0ano - Contest
r. li.vod to have beea elects in 7 q arf 1 0Ver some
, trivial matters which rpanioH
tho .-ixth assceniDly district of ,w.uf v.- Jre81Jlted
Manhattan. -11 ht, during which both
I npficopnori r fill un j.i .t
The republican party was forced
inxo tmrd place by the tremend
ously successful campaign of
Charles Summer Fird, progres- i
Look Over the Standings. Your Name May Be
i jve captured second place in 1 Among Them. Win $10 in Gold Saturdav
au ulu t. oaTd: fvemucr iocn at 2 p. in,: 5'
Governoi Forbes, iunnin in
dependently, was hopelessly in
the rear
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Shooting Scrape.
j last ThurEday there was
a shsoling scraps which came
reir enjin? seriously. Mr. A. L.
Bradsher and Mr. Joe Brooks
i- oxn o! whom live near Bushy
Fork, had a quarrel over some
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1,000.
1,000.
1,000.
1,000.
proceeded to fill the other with
lead, Mr. Bradsher using a pis
tol and Mr. Brooks a shot gun.
Mr. Bradsher, who was serious
ly wounded, was carried to the
hosp.tal in Durham on Friday
morning: where an operation was
performed. YVe learn that he
n get'irrg on very wall and will
:e abb to return home soon.
It is believed that the assem-
i iv wil bi! strongly republican.
ail. returns indicate the vot
. v. hro lghoat th3 state have
rie:i in protest against Tam
uiany m?-iho ay shown by the
..i loMirts !ii.ibn'. to tha im-ji-.-u-li'iient
of Suizar.
nZMOCHAT.C- LANDSLIDE.
n.il.imoro, Nov. 4. There has lr- Brooks woands proved not
boen a democratic landslide in
Maryland, lVair Lee, the can.ii
ii te and co l;gc mate of Presi
dent Wil-oa, has teen e ected Ln
ited States senator over Thos.
i'arran, iepub ican, ani Ceorge
L. e l'mgton, f rogressive. He
stands committed to carry out
h AV.lsoa po i-ias.
As the vet.) went for Lee so
di.l it xo l'o: all, the oth3r state
a nd city demo: rati 3 candi iates.
McXulty, at cne ume an in?ur- es as'sooa as
irerit, was elected sheriff. Coady
demo. rati candidate for con
me?s was elected, by an over
whe'mnint majority.
AYAL'SH WINS OJT. .
10 oc very serious.
Books Now Open
TAXPAYERS
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Win $10.00 in Gold Nov. 15th
To the candidate in this race that turns in the greatest
amount of cash subscription business to The Courier,
since the beginning of the contest; ;up to Saturday, Nov
ember 15th, at 2 p, m , will go $10in gold. Win it! It is
the first special cash prize in this Contest
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THSY SAT UP AND TOOK NO- Gep mapy votes and sub-TICE-
s:riptqns as possible, AT ONCE,
Maybe THEY didn't sit up j and 'snd them in to The Couri
a:id iak3 noti3e!!! ie". A contest is WONT at ttti?
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, j'.v ' they ' we mean everybody
;hit saw The Coumrs announ
ement bf its Great Voting Con
tent in which this papar is giv
ing away a $300 High Grade
Piano to the mcst popular ladv
(;r school, church, society or
o gi) in the section covered bv
Th? Courier.
The $303 P.ano for less than
START not during the closing
Gayv.fcena or mail, any votes
or subscriptions you have, in
'lh3 Courier, and -credit will be
:;he4you in the race, DO IT
NO Will
roston. Nov.
h. democrati:
mnernor wa.
1. DaviJ
candidate
elects 1
Wa
for today
Piease call now at my office
in Koxboro and settle your tax
c; Top 1913. I want to collect
and make settlement if ail tax-
possible. The
State, Schcols, Rcas and County
i eed the money and must insist
on everycoly settling promptly.
You wil iiad the books open in
ihe offi:e every day.
N. S. THOMPSON;
ShcrJf of Persoa County.
THE COUQIERS PIANO CONTEST.
VOTING AND NOMINATING COUPON '
NAME..
P. O. Address
Phone, if any
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)ON'(T LOSE TIME-NO LOS
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Cet started TODAV a qm
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7 weeks' work is SOME PRIZE, Hin:' Grade Piano, or one of the
ce i3V3 me. And tne $75 and $40 tn3i-:priz33 lor a few weeks
u.or i.t:ola Talking Machin- i.is vURTH WHILE. Re
i- , aim aim $iu ,igin Lrold ' ''" -- jjauty OF Miss iLjmma VVilliamson " 1 000
u atcnes are not to oe sneezed J nJf; - uujntjsbt IS THAT tos Annie Farley No. 4 -1000
mi. A , i -r. fx' I ,11 T1 J A T-k r --r I ' '
inaxs wny Tne Courier's . mmvi-.AjNU LOSERS ATT. pt at i)nr',m,rn
1ET 'SOMETHING A ppt7p 71 T 4'
op n k gtt pamc" - M.ss Ulga Long, No,, -1,000
,ciw; Miss Burmce Ball,' No. 21,000.
iji. ur UUK Ml WD, TO 'WIN
Miss Alma Burch,
R. F. dI nO. 5.
Miss Mary Wilkinson, 1
Miss Libbie Satterfield,
Miss Allie Garrett,
WOODSDALE
Mrs. R. P. Brooks, 1,000.
Mrs. L. C. Pixley, 1,000.
SCHOOLS ENTERED.
Following are public schools
entered! No Roxboro City School
15 Eligible: The name of tfre
teacher stands for her school.
ALLENSVILLE, TWp.
Miss Maude Woody, No. 1, 1,000.
Miss Cora Meadows, 1,000.
Miss Iola Burch, No. 2, 1,000
ivi.ss Auuie Broach, No. 3, 1,000.
Miss Ophelia Warren, No. 4, 1,000
Mr. So omon O Briant, 1,0C0.
Miss Minnie Ball, No. 5, 1,000.'
BETHEL HILL. TWP.
Miss Ellen Coxe, Bethel
Hili High School, 1,000.
BUSHY FORK. TWP.
Mi 38 Allene Patton, Bushy
Fork High School, 1,000.
Mis lassie Baynes, No. 1, 1,000.
Miss Nettie Harris, No. 2, 1,000.
Miss Eessie Jeffress, No'. 3, 1,000.
CTJNINGHAM, TWP.
M ss Mabel Bradsher, sTo. 1, 1003
Mss Bessie Williams. 1,000.
Mis Marie Woodyfrf 4o 2, 1,000.
Miss Mollie Green, l: 1 000
Miss Ethel Newton, No. 3, 1,000.
at
i st list of nominees is such a
ong one.
THE FIRST LIST.
When we called for nom'na
ttoas we expected a lew but we
didn't expect to be inunduated
v.i.h names, ilut the enterprrse
Ih? touiier has crought forth'
i responsive outburst of en-.hu-iastic
seekeis after the
.5 0 worth of prizes- . . 4
BIG LIST. '
'Mi? list cf nominees prinled in
his issue of The Courier con
: iu the names of the foremost
families in this se.'tion of thel
ointry. .All most all of the
o-ihcols are. represented, for a
:30 ) Fjano or Yictrola Talking
o au. scnooi room. The offer
made bv The Courier i.i; bi? en-
Miss Elanchs Gooche, No, 3, 1,000
Miss Eulalia Turner, 1 1,000.4
Miss Pattie Rhew, . No. - 4,-i,000'r;
Miss Sadie i kerson, No. 5 1,000 V
HTJRDLE MILLS, TWP. t
Miss Bernie Hurley, , 1,006':'
HOLLOW AYS, TWP. -, rJ-
Miss Susie Seat, "No. 2fi 1,000."
Miss Ruth Gentry, No. 3, 1,000;.
Miss Sadie Barrett, No. 4, l,000. s '
MT. TIRZAH, TWP. ! . , j
Miis L:z:i3 Reade, -No. 1, lllOO. " '
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Mr. a T. Glenn, No. 3, 1,000,
Mrs. Mole Williams, l,f)00.
Mr. R P. Moare, No. 4, 1,000.; '.
Miss Annie Duncan, No. 5, l,O0Ov '
OLIVE HILL, TWP. j '
MIjSs Anna, M. Harris, No. 1, lJOOO :
IMisldEula Hester, No 2, 14)00.
Jfllss Inez Cheek, lJTJOO.
Mies Su3 Yilliam3, No. 3, l,b00.
Mr Bettis Brooks. loO
Miss Ruth Fulcher, No. 4, i,000; '
ROYnfln top I
Miss Lelia Russell, No; 2, l.pbo.V";
M ss.hnie Lou Thomas, l,D0Ov'?j
M.ss Nannie Green, No, 3, l,b0O.'
M ss,'LLl,aa. Walton, f,p0(5 e
M sj Margaret, Johnson, No,f V: v
4, ' 1,P00
Mi3s Otey' Crowder l,D0O.- -1
MiJS Ivi3 Williams. No. ?i 1 hnn rK
Mi 53 Grace Newton, No! 6, 1,600;
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lae children of the Oxford
Crphanage Singing Class iilus
trate the work that is bling
:oae, and to hear them is the
rext best thing to a visitjtojthe
itstitution.
Tne Sinking Class will be at the
Audi:orium Nov. 13th. .m
-Now; that iyou have entered or
otfpur name has been
eil by; friegdGO IN TO WIN
x uj;prtzss lire s worthy your en-
'JETg.SOMTHtNG. Read the
ctnerj lnfotmation concerning
this vtbntes t on- - this nt rrJ:
PHt) & 'U& I F 7TH Ell E IS ANY-'
TnU; jsuT FULLY UNDEH-
"TQ91htwe Pay the phone
chares)v AND MAKE UP YOUR
MHP. WIN. DO IT NOW!
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First coupon counts 1 000 votes for candidate nameJ thereon
After a nafiielis pldced in nomination, each coupon
' good for 25 votes Void after Nov. 15th.
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ci:gh to command the attenii:n J Piano Contest. All were given
o! A Y IU 11 1 Y flnrl if n dirrn . n fiftn r. . , '
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AN OLD PROVERB SAYS: "THE BEST IS NQNE TOO o
GOOD." THIS IS SO OF HARDWARE AND TOOLS. O
CHEAP MATERIAL OF ANY KIND IS DEAR MATE- 2
RIAL IN THE LONG RUN. S
OUR LINES ALWAYS HAVE BEEN OF THE BEST O
AND MOST DURABLE; QUALITY. THE BEST MANUFAC- 2
S TURERS MAKE OUR HARDWARE. O
OUR PERSONAL GUARANTEE STANDS BACK OF 2
2 ANY TOOL tVE SELL. 2
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petition I he Courier offers. A
$30J PIANO lor less than 7
weeks work is worth ANYONE'S
attention then all get SOME
THING, under The Couriers
.-iiiaranteed proposition. 1
ALL CAN VOTE.
Everybody may vote for their
favorite candidate (or a favor
ite school, church, society or
lodge) in the race. Clip ;r The
coupons from The Courier, and.
send them in. In addition' get
al! the people in your neighbor
hood to pay up a year in advan
ce, if they are GETTING : The
Courier, and also pay any arrea
rages if they -owe on the paper.
If they are NOT GETTING the
paper persuade them to sub
scribe to The Courier for a year,
o- more, all this COUNTS
VOTES, BY THE THOUSANDS.
NOMINATIONS IN ORDER.
Be2au?e a list of nominees has
izecn printed does not bar you
cr your friend, if your nam 3 is
not yet in the race. Send, phone
or bring the name in. Then,
GET BUSY, and WIN the $3Q0
Piano, or other prizes or a big
commission.
AN EVEN START.
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1,000.
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1,000 votes each to start with
pEDAR GROVE
M ss Ruth Welis,
Miss McDade,
Misj Jessis C ompton,
Miss Vesta Vaughan,
DENN1STON, VA.
Mrs i J. D. Duff, ,
HURDLE MILLS
I Mrs.1 Turtle O Briant,
Miss Nannie Lou Malone,
Miss Fannie Bell Hawkins, 1,000
Miss Annie Bay O'Briant, 1,000.
M ss AmsJia Coleman,. 1,000.
Miss Mildred Wilborn,
LEASBURG
Miss Emma Newman,
Miss Lillie Page,
Mss Jewell Fogleman,
ROUGEMONT
Miss Mary K. Clark,
Mrs. H. L. Carver,
ROXBORO
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Miss Bessie Winstead,
Mi 'S Mamie . Pleasant,
Miss Annie Brooks,
M sj Liz zip Yancey,
Miss Maggie Day,
Miss Myrtl3 Pass,
Miss Eliza Hanks,
M ss Lizzie Burton,
Miss Louise Brooks,
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Everybody was started EVEN ! Miss Fiuth Newton,
with 1,000 votes. Miss Ruby Hall,
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DID YOU GET YOURS?
There has been a letter, sub
scription receipt blank book,
and full information Mailed ev
ery CANDIDATE whose name
H printed in this week's Courier.
If you have not received YOUR
LETTER and supplies by the
time this paper reaches you
PHONE US at OUR EXPENCE
and a duplicate will be mailed
you. .We want YOU to have
and EVEN START, and an op
portunity to .win the $300
Piano. : .
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(jET SUBSCRIPTIONS IN
Miss Mary Cheek,
R: F. D. NO. 1.
Mis3 Katye Sue Russel',
Miss Mollie Wilkerson.
"Mrs. J. C. Wrenh.
Mrs. F. J. Hester,
; Rj F. D. NO. 2
Mrs. Jule Perkins,
Mrs. Wm; Wrenn, , "
Mrs. J. El Daniel,
Mrs. J. E. Montague,
R. F. D1NO. 3.
Miss Ruth Hester,
Miss Myrtle Pay lor,
Miss Ola Long, -
a '.A: R.f F. D;:NO. 4.
Miss Effie Yarbrough,
Miss Myrtle Pool, ,
Mi3s Blanch Davis " '
Mi3s Ila Clayton, , t 1
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our store is the busiest blace in Rnvhnyn
Another certainty and no guess work is ! I
tnartnere are many good reasons for
this but the best is that we -have the
goods the people w;ant, sell them at rea
sonable prices and give the best service
we possibly can.
If it is something to wear or furnish
your home it will nav vou as wdl nc
for VOti to insnt nnr nffprincyc Kf
you buy. It means that we will do busi- S ;
ness. we, are, anxious
and always pleased
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