5 f ?fc T. - I-"' ' :HXi5-i?. vVVfr -lft.VSr, v;.,. .u ;-, w :.?; m ' ' ' 1 aaaaaag , , ' r ' fctf 1 imi11 Noell Bros., Proprieoris $1.00 Per Year in Advance VOLJOCXIII i ' " "S, . XX'. ..j; , 4 i rri.'i. r. . .., '. - ' v .,- . I .J I'" . a: . - a J, J v .s a v y i f: . i ' . ? V "4?. ' , i ,. i ,iii, : '7 ROXBORO, NORTH GAR!31INA,7Wednesday Evening ; July 121916 ; - Number 31 A inilRUAM WPRY Mil 1 1 HFI Tl lirJIIFR -V 7 : :'T ? .r?-f.-iw V4 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 111 . III It 11 LI t I : III IkaLl I IJhhiW WIIWMl I rrmtomkm ? t i r k w - w .wv . ,-v'rTr'-. ; .... --i i B,l. 1) " if 1 TEAM DEFEATS RQXBOpa . B0 BOIID S a i t n Uurham Hoery I. 0f J trial Thuday of Percy Swan- feated Roxboro last baturdayin- , "The Bi'lllst Paint Order Ever Soldin rv When Person Count V" one of the prettiest games of ball played here this season. Until the beginning of the eighth inning: the score stood 2 to 1 in favor af the home boys, but in this inning; the visitors scored two runs ana defeated Roxboro by the score of 2 to 3. The features of the game wfera the pitching of Clayton, battipi of E. Bradsher and Pugh. f'ft Manager. Medernach has securi ed another game with Hillsbfrro tomorrow, Thursday 13th. In jth last game with this team Roxbfaro defeated them, but all the regular team did not play.' Hillsboro will bring her regufar this time and the game promises to be full of interest and excitement. The game will start 3:30 p. m. 5 i s. Score for Saturday's game: 7 ... Roxboro 010 100 000 2 $1 2 Durham H. M. 001 000 020 3 $ ; I Batteries: Clayton and Bradsher Smith and Stutz. JA V- 4- ;r W. W. Clayton Celebrates ! 7v His Thirty-Sixth Birthdlay On Monday evening JuIyilQthf a large crowd of relatives! nd friends gathered at the hcwfle of the above, and for a few houts ;i 4 forgot everything except altalite people IT IS investigate and find out what is what son For obtaining Marriage Li cense by False Rep re senta tion. Will Not Give Up Li cense. On last Thursday in Justice J. ! Mr O'Briant's court Percy Swan-' son, of Carrboro, was tried for ob taining marriage license by false representation and perjury for the marriage of Miss Moline Hughes of Carrjooro. On Saturday night before the defendant applied for license, representing the young lady was 19 years of age. M r. R. M. Webb. Deputy Register of f Deeds, not being willing to issue license upon the statement of Swanson and his witnesses was re quested to talk over the phone to the father of the girl at Carboro, As to his willingness for her to marry. The defendant or some of his friends called up Mr. R. A. Hughes over long distance and had Mr. Webb to talk to someone. but it turned out that it was not Mr. Hughes and that a scheme had been devised by the defend ant and his friends to mislead the Register of Deeds. The evidence disclosed that the party talking at the other end of the lin was a brother-in-law of the defendant at Carboro, . who represented over the phone that he was, Mrr JEL;A WeBuvUUALiii LumDer We Manufacture QUALITY Lumber We Advertise QUALITY Lumber and .: WE DELIVER THE GOODS .. ' ' . 'J t f r ( 1 , '." . r ',-:. Buy KILN DRIED building ma terial of QUALITY and BANK the COST of REPAIRS. Roxboro i Lumber Go. PRESTON SATTERFIELD, Sect'y. &Manager. DBVOE" The Two Cotton Mills and all their tenant houses will be painted with DEVOE LEAD AND ZING READY MIXED PAINTS. And we are proud of this order for it was a large one and to get it we had to go up against practically every reputable paint manufncturer in the whole country. The Mill Management went into the paint business - thoroughly and when they considered THE QUALITY, DU RABILITY AND PRICE, it was !( A ntlrx rt All KSAllTAO IC t we eujujcu uuiacnw " marnasre. small way to express it., we an The license were issued but Up hope Bill will have- many more nn Tearn;nff 0f the fraud that had birthdays, and that we may live h" - ;Ammiffad a warrant was is to be present with him. - A Friend. ' j fnpAe defendant who had sworn that the girl ws 19 years '59: t 1- ' : ' . 75 years ago everyone wore and, likewise, Vveryone used hand-mixed paint. To-day, when machine-spun xloth is so much better and cheaper, no one would think of wearing homespun. Many people are still using hand-mixed paint, however, because they do not know that """""'''' L ''''''''mii '"g in i m r--A. r m i l i ii r ttt tmt iiFum iiT ir -n i-rMt homespun Pi f. w n L W TJ-jr'ii i -flip5gp- Jmt"fitrWy ''titli ' niiiiiiiiiii TT 65'',IhH " H" ' ., ,!),..!. Mil " 'II' 'V. 1 I ' 1 X iiiiiiii i' C: V I Clement Revival. A revival meeting will begin at Clement Church July 16. Dr John E. Briggs, of Washington, D. C , . will do the preaching. This is his home church and a great meeting is expected. Dr. Briggs graduated at Mercer University, Ga., and the Baptist Seminary, Louisville, Ky. He has held pastorates in Greensboro and Atlanta, Ga., and for the past sev en years has. been in Washington, D. C. During his pastorates in At lanta and Washington he has re ceived more than two thousand in to the church. His influence in the church councils is national in scope. He comes to the meeting in great hopes of accomplishing much among his native people, and de sires everybody interested in the community to help in every possi ble way. He has prepared an in ;eresting program for the meeting WE KEEP IT COM JING ALL THE TIME' r 'i; LEAD and ZINC PAINT FEWER GALLON - WEAR, uwnww. will save ttiehi money and labor. Devoe Lca4 and Zinc nlv made of the . n ' same ingredients theold-time painter used: Pure White Lead, Pure White Zinc and t Pure Linseed Oil -The 6nly f . difference isrthat Devoe is mixed by macrimeryjv 500 it is alwlys absolutely umfonn m strcith coior ana coveniig . -, - .T - We uaraiitee Devoe Lead 'arid 2nc:;Paint to V; pure. ; We Vrf v-" whkine, -silica or" other. worthless We now it contains no -wmtuig, . A u . c. ; d ask for ColdrCard.- - ,; . of age. The evidence disclosed that the girl was not 15 years of age and 1 1 1 . t J 1 1 u trom a nigniy respecteu iauiu.y of Carboro. In the prosecution V. S. Bryant of Durham, represented Mr. Hughes the young lady's father,! Mr. L. M. Carlton represented the Register of Deeds. The defendant was bound over to court under the bond of which he has not yet givenr Boy Scouts A Boy Scout Camp has been organized here and the boys properly uniformed, ..with Dr. G. C. Tickers as Scout Master. Just rec&yed M nice shipment of Strip es, Voiles and Organdies. f You can al ways find the latest here, you will always find the paces -right. , We have madera reductidn of 1-3 off on all Straw Hats. A nice lot on hand how, but they will not last long at these prices. We will save you money on Dress Goods. Try Us. iatterfielft Morton & S New Stores in P. O. Building 1 WE HAVE, MOVED -v1 "-" - :i?::.t-i'.$-vr-' 1 . . :,. LmJuJmmmmmHima r-s- I I At the Lake. Mr. J. W. Noell and his Sun day School class from the Baptist church are spending the week at j i , . , . 1 Loch Li y this week. This is an and doesn't want, to preach to AJUlU XJ11y , . empty pews. Two nights he will ecture on the Holy Land, using lantern and slides in illustration. A local committee has arranged all the details of the meeting. The singing has been well planned, and Mrs. Carl Bradsher will assist throughout. There will be morn ing and afternoon services with dinner on the ground. Everybody is urged to come. Iorton & Satterfield iwill save you money on Dress Goods. annual event with ihe boys, and is looked forward to very much by the entire class. Notice. Those who have failed to list their property and poll for taxa tion, must do so at once or their names will be handed to Solicitor at August term. See Register of Deeds and list. E. B. Reade, Chairman B. fkm: wmmmmm -i . C7 li i 1 1 iM fc , , I mmmmmmmm m i , ,t T ' l , ( .-,-,, We are now ready to serve you in Claytpn; Long &" Long's old stand. Work on our store will begin at once and be ra pidly pushed to comple tion. We expect to be back in it about Sept. 15. Iii the meantime you will find us well prepared to ill your orders in our temporary location. stbcl LM be kejptand r ,1 'IAtriA tA SPA US Tt Wlll v '"Vpay:youas50el;as J u y u V-' ?:-." "Roxborb'o E2ci f . , X - f - r. h' 4w ifr