PRES1DEIJT m DJIBOHT PEA GREATEST MAY 20 III HISTORY OF STATE J E-vcry bottle 0"T Gcrcaii.e Is Bottle F01 O-f Roxboro Bottling Works r Every-l 1 WKer I Gefril Now tit J Get your! Palm Beach Suit now. A suit is worth just so much to you as the service you get out of it. Get it early and wear it long, r They are going to be popu lar this season as well as the most comfort able suiting you can get. We have on hand a run of sizes and a nice lot of styles from which to make a selection. Jest Received A nice lot of ; WASH DRESSES. Dandy nice styles and a range of prices. It will always be interesting to you to come and see, it is always a pleasure to us to show you. j . New Stores in P. O. Building Morton & Satterfield Headqearters This year you can't afford not to make your own horse food and supplies. The Deering New Ideal Mower and Binder will en able you to do this, and we can furnish these machines at old prices. Knd for Cultivators, Weeding Hoes, Spike Harrows we are Headquarters. Come to see us. We want YOUR BUSI NESS. Presidential Party GreeteeS by Fully Hundred Thousand Peo ple Governors of theCaroli' nas Extended Welcome--North Carolina National Guard Featured Big Parade. Charlotte, May 20, Peace . sen timent adroitly voiced by Presi dent Wilson in his speech- here-'.to-day seemed to strike a responsive chord in upwards of 100,000 hearts. The President attended the cejet bration of the anniversary of the signing of the Mecklenburg De- elaration of independence 141 yeare ago. While the President was guard- j ed in his references toward 1 peae prospects and the part that4 t United States may take in ending the conflict in Europe,, it was ob vious that the thought was "upper most in his mind. It was-equally apparent from the tremendoua! plause greeting the slightest in gestion as to peace in his speecH that the Southland is for peaee.! Summing .up an addressdirmed cautiously at peace the Friapvt said; . - -,- -4VS:1 "I would like therefore t&fimk' r ho c i f nit. n-r.'kt K lc rta a l mi?rtrt r, no 5 expressed & we aman&rv IWtit ffir "saere'd Emblem of counsel and of peace, of accommo dation and righteous judgment be fore the nations of the world and reminding them of that passage of scripture after the wind,- after the earthquake, after the fire, the still small voice of humanity.'' A quasi administration in a re prctation of the President's speech that he tried cautiously to convey his conviction that the European belligerents are actually at s. '"standstill" -as to peace progress and ultimately will be required to seek "counsel" asking the friend ly offices of the United States. It was reliably stated that the President expects to make a more definite declaration of his pace opinion, if not intentions, when he speaks before the league of enforc ed peace in W ashhgton next Sat urday. Today was described as "the greatest May 20th in the history of North Carolina." The Mecklenburg declaration of Independence is held to be the first "declaration," ante-dating the one at Philadelphia by more than one year. The Presidential party left at 7 o'clock this evening for Washing ton. President Wilson and his party arrived here at 10 o'clock this morning, j The President first reviewed a parade. Thousands from all over the state packed the streets and gave the President a great demon stration. At reviewing stands he was welcomed -by Governor Craig, of North Carolini, Governor Manning, of South Carolina, and their staffs. The procession, headed by the North Carolina National Guard, JQHES PRUDEfl. BetWOittl May 22. A marri age of unusual interest' to. this community took place Wednesday morning at the home of Mr. and JMrs. E. D. Jones when their youngest daughter, Miss Rassie, became the bride of Mr. Gordan jpruden. The ceremony was per foriiied by the bride's pastor, Rev. J. 'A;' Beam. They left on the ear ly morning train for the groom's hoiae,' at Semora, N. C. Mfss'-' Jones is a graduate of Ox f ord.pollege and was easily one of the most prominent and attractive figures in local society, while Mr. Pruden is a young man of most pleasing personality and of no mean-business ability. . RKV. F. I). KINO." Thursday a. m., lU o'clock. Special for women. Theme: "What a Nameless Woman Did." Solo: Mother. ! J : Wi GOIIINS ARE , VERY MtB A Welcome Visitor Mr. W. Y. Carver of Farmers ville, Tex., arrived Saturday night and is visiting Mr. Joe H. Carver. Few men have more friends in this county ' than Mr. Carver, all of wl om are delight ed when he comes this way. Report Show That Poverty, and ? Famine Has Reduced The Country. - ; Washington3lay 22. -Reports ; to the state and war department -; from official sources show alarm-?. ing economic conditions in Mexi-' co. Poverty, famine and disease ' have reduced the country, these reports show, to an extent that." convinces many offi ials there is' imperative need of outside aid. . J. - Prominent Couple . Were Found Dead Danville, Va., May 22.-The body of William S. Carter and ?, -his wife, social leaders here;. were found today by a grocery . boy in the kitchen of their home; " There were two bullet holes back;'; of Mrs. Carter's head while one bullet through the brain hadv caused Carter's death. .lirJKMn'im.imiK Roxboro Lumber Co Did You Ever think how much we are worth to you, whether y3;1)uy your lumber from is cheaper you buy your build in material with us in the game. Sunday, special, i p. 11 Men i only. Theme: "Adam in Town Aoain." Solo: The Old Account. Music by chorus choir.0. : f T.1 1 -I A f i?riaay iu a. m., ror young peo- pie between aires of 9 and 1)9. Ev erybody requested to bring a nStil. Unusually interesting meeting and one of the most unique conducted by the Evangelists. a. We Need You You Need Us. Kiln iDried Lumher Our Specialty oxboro Lumber Co. PRESTON SATTERFIELD, Sect'y.& Manager. R (OK VUOIMP ml " : ; ' New Steam Presser Mr. C. VV. Allison has installed a new steam presser in the room over the Moving picture show, and expects to run a modern up-to-date cleaning and pressing es tablishment. The Hoffman steam presser has been installed, and it is beyond doubt the best machine of its kind niade. Mr. James Yancey will be in charge of same. The new machine was installed last week. Beds Hon. T. W. Bickett in Roxboro. On yesterday evening Hon. T. W. Bickett, candidate for the De mocratic nomination for Governor spoke to the people of Roxboro. He was greeted by a goud sized audience and was heard with pleasuie. While the County is divided the indications are that he will have a majority in this counT ty. ' t ' Pastor of The Presbyterian Church Rev. C. E. White, xho wais rei 2,500 strong, took an hour to file c11 to the Pirate of the Presbyterian Church hereJias entered upon the discharge of his duties. He will preacli" here twice a month, on the first and ' third 7 I-' ( ji. Sunday's, giving two; Sundays to missionary work in theCduniy. 'j by the point where the President stood. It was made up not only of the military but of industrial floats I and exhibitsv- veterans of the civil I war, fraternal orders and numer ous other features representing phases of southern life. - - r In the: paraa" as a ffrooD of President waved his-tat- students from Davidson. College: The President was. , fiitrodaced 1 where ; the -President attended. by Governor Craig, ;whospoka of They, stopped jmdpive. the Coh Mr- Wilson as one of .the-finest f Jege cheer. Recognizing it, the leaders the nation has ever seen. One Third of Your Life Is Spent in Bed Why Not Spend it in Comfort r-.r jr We have just received a new lot of the justly popular Bernstein Iron Beds, equip ped with the High Rise Woven Wire Springs. These beds are famous for the? comfort and service they give. Buy one, try it to your satisfaction. If you are not in every way pleased with it, you are Vat; liberty to return it and we will cheerfully refund your money. also have a nice lot of odd Mahog? any, Birdseye and White Enameled Dress ers, ashstands and Chiffoniers whicK make beautiful bedroom suits when com bined withHhe handsome Bernstein. Iroh Beds.' - " ' - h -1 :t ' : "Roxboro's Best;Store