i t . r - 1 I - ., I ' r i A , . . sl.Vi A i . ' , -, 4 .v. 171 ar '"ii; s-... Noell Bros., Proprietors aiBMBrst'Mroad Next 1 ! i. v.- SMOjPerYcar in Advance: VOL. XXXIII ROXBORO, NQRW, Eveloing May lo; 1916' 4 Number; 22 5 hi.- . i CAROtlNA i I p2Cl.tes of rwiy nNwTQiois, B B 5 ROXBORO Z ill BOTTLING lTN 'm m WORKS, 'Si- New Order Issued :Submiine Commanders Simplifies vMat ters, Wash ingtoo, May 6. Prcsii Wilson devoted ihe grektei part of the day to a cefustily ?of the text of the German submarine note. The decision rof, tie adminis- tration it was offifJ Announced, J will not be made public until the early part of next eE- ' Meanwhile thereiisK growing belief in official -quarter that this government woudnJnake any answer to Germunitjfhe? United were going to sell them and they are going. 7 A few left yet and if you happen to find your size, you get a bargain. $5.00 off on any suit in the house and in some cas es more than $5.00. IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY BOUGHT, NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY. EVERY SUIT IS BRAND NEW AND THIS SPRINGS STYLE. A nice shipment of Wash Skirts re ceived today. The latest stripes and lat est styles. , You will always find what you want here. --Come to see us whether you buy or not. " MORTON & SATTERFIELDS New Stores in Post Office Building SOCIETY IIEVVS. All Day Services At Brookland. ; On last Sunday there were all t Irtt CAmlAOC of Rt-w-vlylnl sill ! .Skl. ; from o to o o clock, Saturday i mi o j -ou t hk k 1 i. ' o r ftiti Iie Presidmg Elder, Rev. Mr. afternoon, Mrs. G. W. Thomas Im frt , , , j .' ii ,, i i , , " I Wooten was present and p reached delightfully entertained the mem-f i- 2 n v T- tl . 1 '.l , , 1 . . , I two excellent sermons. In the af bers of the graded school facu ty - t . w a iew additional mends. Bowls of red t roses lent beauty and charm to the living-room where tables were placed for Hook. At the conclusion of the Lord's Supper was administered, and several infants were baptized. Educational Rally At C&tt ' On last Friday night there waa an educational rally at Catefs In;, the interest of the election for school bonds for a high school: Mess. A. Long, L. M.r Carlton and Rev. J. A. Beam made ad--dresses. There was a gooalat-1 tendance and while there - is much 5 v There was dinner on the (Opposition the bonds it is beliey groiinds and everybody was in- ed will be voted. u"; . games delicious ice-cream and ti4,.0 0fl j . r 1 here are few more progressive a wsm h 1- u w i-ir 111 i ri w 11 11 r urn i ir Chilled The Oliver 50 tootli Section Harrow, is the strongest, best made and thef best value ever ffered in this county. t' ' iorf Screen Doors, Wire and Windows, we are Hi3uarters, Now is W&Wmi6.. prepare against the fly. ; States will take thfesdsibon that in the new ordere io- submarine commanders, Germany has met the views of this government. On the developments of,,: the futue it is understood, will determine whether there is tcj be a diplomatic' break. If the-ndwidrders are to be followed viiteralljby the Ger man su bmarinommarixlers, there wiltbiofurtherv cansto,' of wtch plaiDh'n!asi4$;; :f notberloiaibxilf ArK aniciitbs tafe placemen ?there Mahpteiegrapis poured in; oth the white house and the .sfittiS fimelfe ing with Germany's reply. The majority of them voiced the be lief that Germany had met the views of the United States. No comment whatever was obtainable either at the white house or the state department. The attitude there was that the entire note pre sents a situation that requires care ful consideration before any decis ion can be reached It was again emphasized in official circles that there would be no snap judgment. The president will examine every angle and will; consider public sentiment as it ccmes to him through the editorial utterances of the newspapers of the country 6e fore reaching a final decision. Until then the United States government will continue the watchful waiting policy. It was officially declared that so far as the situation is concerned the pres ident will make up his mind en tirely on the facts in the note. The verbiage which is unpleasant to officials generally will not have any part in the president's deliber ations. This feature of the note already has been dismissed as in tended for home consumption. Naturally it was expected that it would-be unpleasant from an American viewpoint. guests present. " o Mrs. Thos. F. Cheatham in an informal but very delightful man ner entertained a few friends at her home on Main St., Tuesdaj evening,' thus honoring the mem bers of the graded school faculty who will soon leave for their re spective homes. Five tables were placed for rook, which was played with zeal and enthusiasm through out the evening. The hostess, as sisted by Miss May Wilson served grape-fruit cock tail, with wafers. Tablet Placed In School In Honor of Principal, Louisburg, May 4. "The Beauty About Us, the Beauty Within Us, and the Beauty Above Us," was the theme of a most eloquent address yesterday by Rev. Geo. M. Duke of Maple ville, at the closing exercises of Mapleyille Academy. . Other features bftheday weree preseniauoa oi a DeauuiuiDrpnr ze tablet by the Ladies' Better ment Association to be placed in the school room in honorjof Prot G. M. Beam, the retiring princi pal, who has been with this school for for four years and un der whose leadership the present handsome building was construe ted, and the presentation by Dr. A. H. Flemming of a large cam eo to Miss Lola Jackson, another retiring teacher, who has wrought faithfully with this school for the past ten years. Prof. Beam has formed a law partnerahip with W. H. Yar borough of this city, and will im mediately enter upen the duties of his new profession. $25 DOLLARS REWARD will sections of the County than that be paid for the arrest and con- around Brookland, and it is a 1- viction of the party who shot ways a great pleasure to be with through my store window. Satur these good people. 1 veil u viwcrv, -p. 111 iiuiiu n x cu.- 1 1 , 1 1 n . T ir - - if i - Drougn, Aiiensvine, jn. u. : ;v;-v Roxboro Lumber Go Our Success ',v-f. Depends upon your patronage and? we are after it with a high grade of BUILDING MATERIAL, bought right and sold on a basis of QUICK SALES SMALL PROFITS. If you are building or repairing it might .pay you to talk it over with us- oome people are saying money by it. 1 SM3 Eoxboro lyuinnuber PRESTON SATTERFIELD, Sect'y. & Manager. 0 Co.' Notice To County Candidates. All candidates are hereby noti fied that they are required to file their notice of candidacy with the Chairman "of the Board of County Elections on or before the 20th of May, or they will not be. permit ted to run in the primary on the 3rd of June. Atso they are re quired to make the deposit as re gulated by the Election Law at the same time. 1 John A. Noell, Chmn. Board, of Co. Election. Ferns, begonias and, other pot ted, plants for saW Mrs.- Geo. Thomas W . ' 1 " BUY BUILDING MATERIAL of QJALITY and BANK , THE COST OF RAPA1RS. Roxboro Lumber Co. .1 1 .Shoe men say, it is not :a ques tion of price now,-, but a problem to getbhoesJ - Notwithstanding this, m order to get you st ".rted, BIGKET RULES ON i STATEPRIHARY LAW Under ruling of Attorney Gen eral T. W. Bickett interpreting of the Statewide primary law, the State Board of Elections through Chairman Wilson G. Lambyester day announced that an elector who regularly votes th3 Demo cratic State and county ticket, re gardless of national party affilia tion will be allowed to participate in the Democratic primary jmd vote in the State and county boxes. In his letter to the' State Board of Elections, Attorney-General Bickett says: "Replying to your request of this date, I beg to advise thatun der the Statewide primary law, an elector who declares that he regu larly votes the State and county democratic tickets should be- al lowed, to participate in the Demo cratic primary and vote in 1 the State and county boxes. k 4S ich an ejector cannot vote, in the nationaXbox-of either parly as the Jaw does not contemplate' that in the prinmryx one shall vote divided ticket; though of course, he will be permitted; to do this" in the general election ' ' WANTED Bull calves, we will pay you the.hfghest market jpnee; vv aiKer e& ljoy-.-. Spring Slashing Reductions In New COAT SUITS We still have several stylish new Spring Goat Suits which we now offer at greatly reduced prices. You have seen no prettier nor more desirable suits than these. It is the time to get an extra nice suit at an extra low price. ' i New Millinery j Several shipments of the Ivery latest styles in ladies' hats and trimmings have come in within the last few days. 'Our; stock is right up to the minute and our Milliner is and artist. For a stylish, be-; coming and well trimmed hat you should go to our Millinery Department, New QThings Added !-: The Board: of rEdncation f will meet Monday next in called ses- - -, " . a If 1 sion for thG trar.'ction of rllcn- Every day new ; articles are received and our stocks in all departments are kept as ''near complete !as, is possible in a store where goods are constantly coming and goitig. We add the new things and the new styles just as, fast fas they comeout and keep our store filled - with the Jrgoodo the people want and sell them at fee : most reasonable prices. L.ome to see us.c We . are always" pleased! to see ahd , serve y oui "Roxboro's Beet Store" 1 y

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