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VOL. XXXIT
ROXBORO, NO K i l l CAROLINA, Wednesday Evening October 27, 1915
Number 43 V
AO
Fifth Sunlay Meeting
' ; Z at Bethel Hill.
class. DevDUonal exercises.
11:00 -R. A. Spencer, Man's
duty to know and obey law.
Social News f v
One of the loveliest of the
arly fall parties was given by
Irs.W. T. Pass, Tuesday af
ternoon, . when she entertained
the Twice Eight Club and a
number of other guests; thus
honoring her sister, Miss Myrtle
McDade. The guests were re
ceived by the hostess and honor
guest, then directed to the living
room and parlors where seven
tables were arranged for rook. "
The home artistically ' decorat
ed in a profusion of .autumn
leaves, suggestive to the Hal
loween season, and the same; ef
fect was attractively brought
out by the score cards and nap
kins. At the close of tha game
delicious refreshments were
served in two courses to the fol
lowing guests: Mesdames P. I.
Cottprfipld. Lillian Foreman S
kjtll.''- " J 7 I I I k . -
a. Winstead. W. C. YVatkins.-N. ! Harris-Armstrong.
Lunsford, H. S. Norton, R..W. i 1 The following invitations ar
Stephens, R. L. Harris, T. E. nnf.
Austin, i. r. uneatnam, Kj. u.
Vickers, J. G.. Moore, Mamie
Merritt, G. W. Thomas, B.X E.
Love. J. V. Noeli, B. K. Long,
R. N. Featherstone, N. C. Year-
bv, . K. Medernack, Lam-
COURT. PROCEEDINGS- ? Come to Roxboro on
, There will be an all day service Criminal Docket . Completed
at Bethel Hill on next Sundav. ! Tuesday- Gnt-s Awarded
with the following program:
10:30 Music, Mr. Shotwell and
$50.00.
t - .
The following en-s pjvtift crim
inal docket wen disposed ; Of Is t
week durinir Sijnrtii'O't:
State vs Thix. Feandrd . and
" 11:30 A true ci)izeniby. Rev. j BurtMii Charts. IndideikTralisi
D.F. Putnam. " j PQitinj? liquor. MotiKii jndemnt
12:20 Dinner. v.-
1:30 One day's earning as a
Thanksgiving to our Baptist Or:
phanage, by Mr, A. J. Crutchoeld.
2:00 Biblical economy, by A.
R. Foushee.
2:30 Stewardship, J)y Mr. J.
W. Noell. - -p'V- ' :
Public cordially invited. Din
ner on the grounds.
J. A. Beam,
D. F. Putnam.
continued for 12 mrijks.
State vs Sid Dixon and "Mary
Bmn Indictment fornie-ation and
and adultery. ;lury yeilict not
guilty, x ' - Z:krt
Stite'vsSi l Uixtvn; Iridictmehi
Assault with de idly weapon. Gi ve
bond to appeiir at next term of
court. . 1
State vs Jnsper O.ik ley. indict-
ment c;tn- i ij- c metaled weanon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Harris
request the honor of. your presence
at the marrriage of their daughter
Mabel
to
Dr. Charles Wallace Armstrong
Thanksgiving Day.
For a number of years Thanks
giving Day has been a holiday for
nearly every one with little or
nothing to do save to attend church
services in the morning -which
tfhly a very limited number did,
or go hunting. Now as a large
majority of the people of this sec
tion care nothing about hunting
they spend the day loafing around.
This year a day of pleasure is be
ing arranged for you in Roxboro.
A committee has arranged to have
some of the best racing between
some fast drivers with automo
biles, Motorcycles, bicycles, etc.,
at the fair grounds. A small ad
mission willl)e charged and you
will have the pleasure of seeing
some Sure enough fast events pull
4JTOOO
Jury verdict G uity. Jwlgemented off. Come early and siend Ae
day, you can attend religious ser
vice and make your contribution
.to the orphanage of your choice
and then at 2 o'clock you can go
out to the fair grounds and wit-
suspended on p'tvment of cost. if
State vs ,i;' Jounson. Indjot
ment carryiay; ('.u.icaled weapon'.
Jury vtvdic! arfiilr.w Judgement
suspended n p.tyniT?n6 of cost. :l
berth Hams, W D Merritt W. Tue3day evening ninth of November
A. Sergeant, and Misses Anna J c-,
Webb, Esther Winstead and
Breta Noell.
at six o'clock
Edgar Long Memorial Church
Roxboro, North Carolina
BE READY
Thanksgiyingiday will soon be here. 5
Are you ready? Have you bought that
Coat Suit yet? j
Come and loojcotor cain
buy front ftqlfiiMffi
money than you can 30 day from now.
Our suits and dressus are going in a jiffy.
Shoesr, we have made several reorders
on shoes. The satisfaction they are giving
is more than pleasing to us. Service will
in all things eventually tell. Let us fit you
next time.
SPEGIAL PRIGE3 MADE ON GENTS AD BOYS
FURNISHINGS. We ae -making new' customers
every day and it will pay you to come.
I
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orton
&
eld.
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NEW STORES IX P0ST0FFICE BUILDING..
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Stoves and Ranges
Coal and Wood
ters, Guns,
sins. U. M. G. Metro
Club Shells, Disc
Spike Harrows.:
Play
and
Me
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and
safe
prepare
4 n
your lana ana sow
wheat. If you are on
the mgo?liet . f or a
Stnte .!.hu Jolmsou. ' Indict ness some splendid racing-, thus
met c:irr,vmir coficilcd' weapon; ' tilling a day with real pleasure.
Jury verTict not ivni!fy. i ' T ,
Ct 1 1 , i ax ravers or Koxboro!
otate vs Aim ,!tluison, and Bua.
Love. Jolmvon days on .roads)! The Bqard of Commissioners
State vsUlwriVeTellock. Indict; havin made an order squiring
rnent earrs-i.n-r coheealed weaoon?ime to settle town taxes' 1 hereby
! j 1 1 i 1 ,
Jury verdict guilty. Sentence xo
30 dn.vs on t n . - -
Slate vs Xornrm Walker. In
dictmeut a ss i n ! r with deadly wea:
notify all delinquent tax payers
that the taxes for 1914 must be
settled by or before November
10th; otherwise I shall be compell-
pon. Jury svnWt jruilty. Judge-iea t0 Pceeu to collect tnem ac
input nsrPi!fi,..i4 ..n invmonf rt ! cording to law. V
cost. '
St;ite vs Lester. Holloway. In
diciment tu rowing rocks. Jury
verdict not guilty.
State vs Huriift Mitchell., Ind?
Hfc4HreMiev Jury-verdict gufl
ty. 2 yearsjiMi nd.
Please do not overlook this no
tice.
This October 25, 1915.
J. .F. Cash, Tax Collector.
A large number of oursUbscrib-
StHti vs H i Dixo. I i;lictment!er'sliave visited lls recently and
retailing. Jury verdict guilty.
drill
Back
Ev
wheatt
ber the;
the best
Long, Bradsher &
for
, remeni-
e is
sate
V n
at
Twelve months on roads.
State vs Letter Deshazo and
Mrs. Sal lie Morris. Indictment
Scifa. Judgement absolute.
CIVIL DOCKET. 1 M
The first civil case was that of
R. H. Gates 'vs T. D. Winstead.
The plaintiff suoing for $7000.00
damages for injuries' - inflicted by
the defend:! i:t.
The case consumed two days, a
verdict being rendered late Fri
day afternoon, giving Gates $500.
00 damages nnd placing the cost
on Mr.- V instead.
This cas.i was fought hard, and
there was trroat deal -of interest
taken in it: rhe. uourfc house being
packed thrnuu-nout the case.
Messrs. A. l,B,r,)(ik AV. W.
Kitchin and F. O. Carver? repre
sented Mr. Gates.
Messrs. V. S. Bryant, L. M.
Carlton and vV. I). Merritt rep
resenting Mr, VVitkstead.
V L. .Tim ii is, Adm. James
Philip, dec, vs Norfolk & West
ern Railway. Case non-suited.
Mary Whitt s Dink VVhitt.
Plaintiff sueing for alimony.
Judgement allowing 1-3 of 1-4 of
all crops raised on lnds of D.
Whitt. Ami cost, of proceedings.
expressed tlreir approval of our
4kCash-in-Advance" plarf which we
are going to put in effect the first
day of January, 1916. Mr. Sam
Wrenn, one of the best fellows in
the County, was in Saturday and
said it was best thing he had ever
seen The Courier propose, but he
was going to see if we carried. it
out. Well, just let him keep up
with us and we will show him,
leven if he is from Missouii.
New Garage Going Up.
The new building which Judge
J. C. Pass is having erected on
Main Street for the Ford Co. is
going right along, and when com
pleted will be one of the largest
and best appointed garages in this
section. It will be 70 by 90 feet,
two stories high, finished in the
most approved manner steam
heat, electric elevator, sales room
with marble tiling, while the frorit!
! is to be of white pressed, brick.
The Ford Co. will occupy the en
tire building, rip stairs and down.
Rogers Malont.
On last Tuesday Miss Nannie
Lou Malone and Mi. Waiter Rog
ers were married. Miss Malone is
the beautiful and popular daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R; H. Malone
of Hurdle Mills and is one of the
most charming young ladies of
Maj Stedman In Town. j that community. Mr. Rogers is a
s were delhrhted to : well to do young farmer of the
County aud the happy couple start
life with bright prospects.
Our citizen
have Maj. ' Stedman spend the, -day-:
in Roxboro. He is looking just as
young as ever and says, he is en
joy ing'fi ne health! ' It; is a pleasure
to meet and tydk with Kim for he
is easily one of: the best posted
men on pu blic affairs , that you
meet, and' this District; is to be
congratulated upon being .repre
sented by .o able a gentleman. -:,
Freeland Motor Co.
This is onebf the busiest plac
es in town, and no wonder for
there must be several hundred
cars in this County. Mr. .Fr6e-J
land, the proprietor, , is a. first
class machinist llahd ha& under
Tuesday November - I him several young men who take
r . ; 2nd; At jxo delight in looking after all
Dr. N. Roseiisteia, the Optome-work entrusted to them. This
trist of Durliau), will be in R Company f handled the ;fam0us
boro Tuesday, November 2nd, ' Reo, of whicK they .have- sold
stopping at the Jones Hotel f or quite a nimibr m this section
the purpose of examifiing' eyes and will take pleasure in talking
and fitting g asses. If you are in with you about this wonderful j
neeoroi a rperiiHisi'. ue sure auu j. uai 11 jruu-cuc ummiiigvi mujs
No matter how low the price a sorry
shoe is not cheap. Our shoes are good
shoes, made especially for us by some of
the best manufacturers in the country, and
are sold at as low jprices s good shoes are
to be had. We guarantee every pair to be
satisfactory, patent leathers excepted. No
reputable merchant can guarantee patent
leather not to cre in cool weather. We
have almost every style of shoe used in this
section and for every member of the family
from soft soles for the tiny tots up to jhe
largest numbers for men and women. Our
line of children's shoes is the best you will
find as well as the grown ops. Try us for
your winter shoes, we will save you money
and sell you the best shoes to be had.
Marias
BttFlS
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$15.00 to $22.50
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