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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
TO THE VOTERS OF
PERSON COVNTY
1 .hereby announce, myself a candi
date for "the nomination of Sherill
for Person Connty, subject to th?
.action of ttJs Primary. Having aervet
von_ in this capacity I feel that I air
well qualified to serve yon and will
. respectfully appreciate .your support
' Youra truly,
(; - S. P. WILLIAMS.
TO THE VOTERS OF
v-PERSON COUNTY:
T beg to announce to the Voters oi
this County that I am a candidate foi
the nomination of Treasurer of Person
County oh the Democratic ticket.
As most of you will remember, when
fe.. this ofilc'e "*i?sa crested by 'the last
t'Leffiifl atufr I waf appointed by the
Beard of Coun,tv Commissioners to
act as Treasurer. I tiave tried to fill
the office to" the satisfsiction. of all,
and I. will appreciate your support
i?. in tH.' .the coming primary, V;V
' .Yours truly, 7
B. G. GLAYTOX.
'. April iv. 1922. \
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. ' announcement.
; I hereby announce myself- ft candidate
for Clerk-of the Superior Court
for Person Copnty, subject to the
action of Democratic primary. I trill
appreciate your support. ~
b. w. BRADSHER.
April 12, 1922. ~
TO THE VOTERS OF
, . - ; _ PERSON CfH NTT:
1 desire tp- announce that I am'a
candidate fop tbj nomination on "the
Democratic ticket for a seat in the
next General Assembly.
. - COOPER HALL4
April 10, 1922.
TO THE VOTERS OF
m?. -J-ERSON COONTYT
. I respect/t^ly announce myself a
. candidate Toj the .nomination for the
Legislature/on the t>emocratJ,c ticket.
The -pepplo it this County Have
~ ~ Lfsneyed nij with this high honor.in
The , past.' My record is .hefore^yt'U
..and/you know hbsy well I served y'otr.
I am a farmer and I.tluek. the
. farmers are. entitled to a farmer rejt
" preslmtative this iinio ai tb; repre*
sentetive for The past 8 years has
r- ccmc from 'P.bJtboro. Jieing a farmer
depending cn nu' living froni ray
fsrh}j it Will be impossible - for" me
T to leave my work to calHon you perI
so Pally, hence I am depending on my
i. friends tq look after my interest's ia
1 the primary,
f . Your friend.
' \V A WARREN*
lit.-'. April 11, 1922,..
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| ? . TO THE VOTERS:. '
f < ' ' .
P" I.ilcsirt to *annour.(;e*T5tjrfMi^?J8'>.
di^tte for thenimmation for Clerk
df^he Superior Court for Person
Cohnty on the Demoerstie ticket. 1
I- am a native of the county, was borf.
. and raited on rhe firny,. and.' have
I' lived and labored afuong' you all my
-: "fc-1 have never liiTd, or asked for,
t '..any office at your^hands, but I feel
; ; ^"xhat I can serve you satisfactorily
L.; in office, and wii)' highly apprei
cfate ydur vote in the Primary,
pC.t-Lester Brooks.
April _11th. 1922.
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. - t" ANNOUNCEMENT;
|. I hereby announce myself a cah!
didate for the office of Sheriff of Fer son"
County, subject to the action 'of
[.A the Democratic primary. The people
of the County neve nonoreo me Heretofore;
and they are- familiar with my
.. record. I TSTcFThis occasion, to yx*'pre?*
Illy appretiation?of. what the
i people have done for me in the past.
I to aaaure-every oneAhat I shall
' anpreeUte any support /that I may
receive in Hie present campaign.
??? , ' .V.. tt. Thompson
L.?. ANNOL NCF.M EXT.. ^
- - To The,Voters of Person Countyi
i_ , i' t?w? iHj m'nttod' to 'BTmotrn"
' ' 0>?t I am. a candidate for_the nornin[
" atinn of Sheriff for Person' County,
subject; -to the Democratic pajmayies
fc'e- 1 hrve been connected-tftith the Sherf
(ff'k office for some time and how
well 'I :have performed my duties, you
?Tn7T'_r?- 1 "in* wHu ITrf
V tnrire-1. to this. position am! be*'
l evc't Oil 'if to the' satiifactioii
- of^th^iCc'M people of tins County. I)
ilisher : ? , :? 4
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ROXBORO,'
you think ?o, I will appreciate your
votes and- it nominated shall try not
to disappoint you. \ _
: . Very truly,
>; J. MELVIN LONG.f
ANNOUNCEMENT. 7
i ' I hereby announce myself, a candl- :
I date for the nomination of Sheriff,
i subject to the -Democratic primaries.
I I was born on the farm ajidijisve liv.
ed_on the farm ever sinoe, save for
tlU time I was in damp and overseas
in the late world war. I will appreciate
any, kindness shown me. and especially
your vote in the Primary.
Yours truly.
SAMUEL-P:-JONES.
! March 28, 1922h 4ts.
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"AVNOU^CEM EXT"
U desire to announce to' the voters I
a.V*_ i-s sJ ._s - ?- ' * *
ui mis \_/oumy inai 1 am a Candidate for
nominationRegister of Deeds,
subject to the Derrfocratic^Primaries.
Trusting .tHet the good-people of^this
County may see fit to favor Tne with ,
their hearty' and loyal support. And
promise that if .nominated Sod elect- .
. ed to the said Office to render to the ,
people of this County the best service
there fs in my ability. Thanking
you, I" :1m ... .
Yours very truly, ,
Willie T. Rirby. . ,
ANNOUNCEMENT
1 hereby announce myself as can- j
didate- for ther nomination for Register
of Deeds subject to the demo-'
critic . primary. My record, as a
worker ,_tar the party.ffpr the paat
thirty years is well known and I ,
wilt - appreciate .the support of my
' friends. '
.0. D. BAILEY,
^ Woodsdale, St: C., .R,P. D- * i
AN NOUNCEMENT. 1
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I desire >o annoiice to the voters i
of this County that I am a candidate l
for the nomination of- Register of 1
Deed**; subject to the Democratic I
primaries. I Will greatly appreciate
anything you may do for me,, I am i
r.0 stranger to tne mosi OI you, nav- <
inir been raised on a' farm in this I
County, and spent all of my life with '
you. ' . . i
Thinking those who have so gen- j I
eroualy., tendfered their --support and 11
I trusting vou =will give me a libera! i<
V^Je, I >m, " )
Yours very truly; " >
* "JAMES H. wfilTT ~ ?:
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AX^OCN'CEMENj. - I
bog to DMounce to the .people ofi
Person. County. that -I ant a talrdidate ,
.for the nomination 'of _ Sheriff, sutr- '
jec-t to the Democratic primaries. '
This is my native -County and while '
I !avc byer. living in the adjoining
County of Durham, I am back Home,
and,-.to say. Marfy of you
know me personally and, to- those
who do not know me, as almost any
of your friends. .
-. fit asking for this nomination I
.feet that myretfpertenee of 12 years 1
in this kitid of work qualifies ma to (
filT^t-he offlee with satisfaction to '
you, and therefor? t ask for. your
.'Very respectfully, 1
W. L. MOORE.
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A Gt>OD SUGGESTION.
During the World War .the women
of Perrson Oounty did nfcble 1
work, each time tliey were calked
upon they 2id what Was requested '
of them, why not show our appreciation
of -their loyal service by elect*- 1
ing one of them, to represent us in
the Next General Assembly. We
have in^our midst one who has tteld
many importanO positions' in the
state. arid has filled each well, she is
a rnHvr of' fhetounty, and we be.
lieve wnnld prill mnrc votes than any
person we "could nominate. . We Arc
confident that she would Cagry the
would add strength tff the entire
tieiiet. that she- whofd nerve wtth= *
Honor, lin'lli Inifsctf ajul euuut>. -fcet
us sdf work" together-te rlpminate and i
jjlertL Miss R?e?ie Ilanial. fn , be, the
first woman =dS> -.represent Penan. _
- TV>unty T6 U|a' of" Ipeprestftta* 4
fives and the second In the state to i
1 Hold a seat -in the General Assam- i
bly. ; . ^ i
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w.sltini;. MrJ. UlSL'il!. ..UMlrfii His, .
" ilaynatiThay made the"trip in their
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NORTH CAROLINA,
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EDMONDSON*S WAREHOUSE
" %WltL BE^OPEli IN THE
-a FUTURE AS IT HAS BEE
, FN. THE PAS
Owing Ko^he fact that molt of tl
largest . markets, namely, Winsti
Salem, Reidvill*,? Durham . Rod
Mount. WHson. Tarboro, arid. Jmu
other" of N'iorth Carolina, Dahvfll
Chase City. Lynchburg. Drakes Brani
and many of the smaller markets i
Virginia will be open for* the comir
season*. if would be uaolejp to cjoi
alPof the Warehouses of South Bo
ton as it would only force those d.
tiling to sell their tobacco to' leai
ottr . County and sell in other Towi
and Cities. Therefore weiherehy- ai
nouce . that Edanondscjn's Warelioui
will he rebuilt and compTeted in an
pie time to - serve those desiring 1
sell their tobacco on the open ma
ket. . r ^
To close our books for the pai
season witlJout. thanking the pntrot
af.the South Boston, market at
those .who so liberally gave ua the
support, it would_be to leave cine (
our largest ^eMs unp;itL ^So ^ wit
'.Tiann you for your most liberal -pqt
ronage in the past and will apprei
iate any patronage Chat la entrusts
to "our care in th'g .future.' All of th
large buyers corporations and mam
Facturers will be represented or) or
Market in the .furture as they ha\
been in the" past. : Again
thanking you,\ we are
, Your friends, ...
i." ELMONDSON & POWELL CO.
WHOSE ARE THE FLOWERS
AT OUR. CEMETERY
Some appreciation of the chebrft
brightness, wonderful' creation c
ipicy odors of flowers is innate i
>aeh of us. The feeling they stir i
tome is .akin to reverence; plain ac
miration of the beautiful- they ci
:orm in ouiers; to otners they loa
in impulse -to more optimistic liv-ini
Unfortunately -to a few, the flowei
ng plaint or shrub; "only tempts 1
itreiees, thoughtress breaking- elf t
:he head or blossom. ' t
In" a few instances, this has Itat
oerted to some of?the 'Sowers, ill ot
Cemetery} Sunday-strollers who ffra
iesjroy the property end work; c
it iters give little thought- to the in
portanpe of their, wrong-doing.'
fry small, number .of. so' mthc
iggr^ssions will tentf, to. jijssourag
Voukl?'be beautifie'rs 'of the place.
Whether undirected children <
-areless older folks, let us cujtivat
e?4 respect for gtew-irig things?e!
HtMb those nurtured in 'niemor
if "our-dead. Every plant on indivk
I'al lots or-elsewhere is ours to AI
fftBCJATE' and ESJCJY but als
JTHER'3 for the SAME PTTRPOSl
HATTIE E. BURCH.
Cemetery Commisisone
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TAX LISTERS
The following are the Tax Listet
'or;Person County: , ' .
Allerisville Townsllip, Mr. S.
Slaughter. ? .. '
Bushy Fork Township, Mr. W, (
A'arren.
Franklin.
Viat River Township, Mr. C. J
Hamlin.. '
HoHoways Towrjship^ Mr. M. 1
^layHn. ' , .
Mt, Tirzah Township Mr. J.' J
Fogleman.
,, Olive- .gill Township, Mr T.' I
WagstafF.
Roxboro Township, Mr. J. S. Wa
tor.
W-oodsdole Township. Air. R. J
Bailey r
All Tiix. Listers are required i
meet with Tax Supervisor in Rexboi
May, 1,
Ft D. LONG
Apirl 12, 1922 '
NOTICE -b :
Rer-Sr C. Whedbee, of Brooksdal
will preaeh a Maeonie Senium at II
Roybore Methndisr. Chrri-h Rnnrtgy
hlght Apirl J6tb, beginning at 7.1
J^ll Mtsant axe urged to alter
this satict, anrtare requested to me
at the hafl 'of Person Lodire LIS i
ff:UO"to preparurto attend ,the servii
It a body. Masons of other lodges ai
cordially invited. V- ,
- ?hi. LUNSFORI). :
W. Master, Person. tJfrge ^J
T, B. WiipdjI^Sect.
?Mr t. f Harnng- of ktehlsnd^.^
C., spent the- wcil t end "her e viiiffc
f'rienas. - ' K
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Wednesday Everyng At>ri
SOCIAL NEWS- "
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Mrs- E. P. Dunlap entertained the
i; FVtday Afternoon Club at Her home
>u on Virginia Avenue Friday afternoon jlv
from 3 to 6 P; M. Si* tablet were
>y arranged forjy^ .in the living rooms t
e, which ytere attractive with baskets of j
:b lilacs, jinquils and hyaeinSu. Cob'- t
it eluding a number of spirited gamee, j
ig the hostess, assisted by her dangh- (
ie terl Mayy Marshall and Mt*. D. W. ?
Bradaher, .served an ice course with t
e- cindief jmd salted almonds, followed ^
re by coffee. Those. present were: Mes- 'g
is dames P. K. Miles, G. "W. Thomas,
[i* A. lit Burns E. V. Boatwright, Ed
le win Hurman, W. D. Merritt,' Oscar
i- Career, E. G. Long, D. W. Bradsher, *
to Goo. W. Kane, J. Burroughs, H. S. *;
r- Morton, W. T. Pass, Hugh Woods, .
, J T/J- and H. W^Winatead, T.' JWHen- '
tTt'rg.'.fs ft. G. Stephens', B. G. Clay- i
is ton, J. D. K. RSehmond, W. S. Clqry, .
id Jr., J. W. Noell. W. C. Bullock, W. "
ir H,' Long and Miss Allie Moore, ?
lf ~ - ' '- J~?~ d
ih" Mfs, W. C. Bullock was ItaKmit ?
tt III"JttwMKJl Cluo at tne lasr-eepointt
yd'meeting. Many baskets and vithes
of; spring "flowers made a pretty.deid
f oration for the lining-room, where
(a the, quests assembled for the leseoTV
1- hcu*. The program was led very inir
barqytmgljr by Mrs. A. S." deVlamiug, J
e tie subject being "Famous Women _
Wrfters^of-Today". Mrs. B. G. Clay- ^
ton read an amusing sketch on "Hus- .
bands", by , Qorra Harris. A salad J.
. courts, with iced tea, was served to ^
the following' members: Meadames
? J HTHurlev, W. O. Sample, J. J. and
2- Garland Winstead. A".?S. deVtaming. j 1
J. A, Beam, A. M> Burns, E. P. Duh-_ J
it lap, B; G. -Clayton, and W. .T. Pasi/
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n PROF. ZIMMERMAN AD- /> "
n DRESSED THE FARMERS 3
i- ' -o- ' s
11 On last Saturday Prof. C. C. Zim- r
n mermiw of Raleigh addressed the
f- lsfTost crowd of fatroers- we haw
r- seen in Roxboro in quite awhile. He
o devoted the 'yger portion of his sd!F
dress in explaining the workings of
, .the Co-operative Marketing, and he ^
>*' made it plain to all. Prof. Zimmer- j
ir man is professor of Economics in the
?"X' anti E. College, and iff explhna- *
nun \yas-hit msi cpuia lyive oeen ae?
aired. He explained-houi the plaa^.wag
iV .expected tc work, how it was to be
>r financed and the mam.' advantages
e xvhicH would "accrue to the farmer under'
Its workings. Unstated that the
>r warehouses here Viad heen .tendered
;e tne. Association and th3t there .would
i- r.ot he any. mere of the! old auction [
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v days. .
I- At the' eonehisiory of his. address he
called upcrh all in the audience who f
io were members to hoi 1 up their h'andfe. \ ~
2.-- and it looked as if almost every on?] ^
a,in the house?2nd the- court house ^
r. j was literally pack-eel, held up tffejr
hands/ After the 'addj?8&-^e. cnnvae-? ]
I set vtaited on tfie crcwd and?secured
*s the signature of those wh5 hari not
JtoyioUsTy signed % \
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TflE EPISCOPAL CHURCH HOLDS *
t. . SERVICES *I?t- MASONIC HALL. I
-i -PP,flnrn TITl^ fH"l Y 'VFFh"l |"
(li WednesdsyT April 12th at 7:W^
k. P. M. tbere will be a service consistir.tr
oh the litany and a "short talk
r. about sctrA phase of Holy Week. (21
Good Friday, Ayril, 14th. On t
V. that first Good Friday ' there was ,<j
'darkness over alltha earth ffcqm flie A t
3, (noon 1 Haur until the 9th, ;>QUr? ^
8:00. P. M. This Good Friday, there 1
Ik will b'e a short sendee -at. noon? t
12:00 There will be another short
k, 'sendde at 3:00 P. M. and also"a service
at .7:30 P. M. t
to (3) Easter Sunday, Aprlf 19th. 1
-o He rises, glorious, frdm the dcaiy ;
hallelujah! Holy Communion at 7,30 {
A. M. -Service,*. sermon and Holy <.
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ALLEN8VILLE HIGH SCHOOL
? COMMENCEMENT.
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? Gowwi en cedent for AUenayille High i
tO ?cnooi: ; -|/
Mj- ITApril 19. 7:30 p. m. Intermediate ]
et and primary?grades- * -.J
rt April 20. 3:30 p. pi. Ddtlamatian c
!c and recitaSiin' contpat. 7:30 't>. m..
-e High School -Play.
.' Joe B. Currin, i
? LL*?ifiriiftiial 13 1
DR.>HUCHKS HAS ARRIVRD. J
"y fcfhr Jr ffrHtmljea baa an'ired iiiRaa4.
Jood, wT|l bo tocatod'in Dr.- tTJ. j
will be ready fotiuoine?h n?*t wcck. i
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il I2th 1922L
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BOOKS ARE OPEN- TO PUBLIC.
RoxborofN. C., April 10, 1812.
Ir, 1. W. Noell Edits*,?The
' Courier,
- Roxboro. NT O. >
lew M?. Editor: '
We hsTr noticed recently one or
wo communications in your paper
rom parties in tHe county stating
bey wouH like to* have some iafornr-r
tion in regard, to ro|td affairs in
bis county. They did not 'state what
lformation they desired and we,
bereforc, hardly know how. to give
he information which - tbay d? de~
ire. However, our books are kept in
very business like manner and
rduld be easily understood by the
verage man. They-are open for in.
peetion at 'all times and if the paries
writing have ever made any efort
to find-di^ anvtfting from in we
o not know it._ However, if -they
nd it is too much trouble to look
ver our books if they will kindly
dvise us jost what "information i?
estfed we will take pleasure jp eneavoring
To furnisH samp to them. .*
"" Yonrs vrryrtrnly. ??_?
/' . M. R. Long,
. Chairman.
A a^. ' *
. "AJUNE NIGHT." .
"A June Night, the biggest xhuaial
revue over?staged in South Boson,"
so says tWa Halifax Gazette,
iome to the auditorium -in Roxboro
'hursday night, April 13th, and en-,
oy this home talent production from
outh Boston. Over forty persona are
ii the- cast, and a most attractive
eature of mnaical' jJrogram is "a
srge Hawaian number with twelve '
ittie Hula girls in beautiful tosumes.
This, combined with an orhestra
and snappy play should furisti
a delightful evening. Proceeds,
0 per cent, go to'Womana' Club. Reerved
seats, 75. cents, general adulation
50 cents. V
ALWAYS WELOOMB
Of course we are glad to have aryy
f tftt'l fiinuij lhH. but mc ucti
lotxbly pleased to. VeceiVe a * visit
ram. an. Old soldier
ast Saturday. 'Mr, A. M. Staufteld
nd Miss Ahner Staofiell favored us
city a deligditful visift?not jtte-t one
i those pup calls, but n sure enbuglr
isit ahd we listened with ploaisur/
t what he had to sav. *
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GLEE CLUB FRIDAY NipHT.
Trinity Glee Club gave V perform- nee
here* last Friday 'night anti we
lave heard nothing, but" praise fori
his splendid musical body." They were j
T^eted b.v a large audience and/ met r
be satisfaction Of In most ecticnl ;
T seccnd appearance of thi - j
dub here and;,thqy seem tto'tgrow i
etter year by year. j
SERSION TO'/THE M A SONS' J
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On next Sunday evening at the |
lethodist CHrrth. Re\'\ J.dC. Whedbe? j
vill preach a special sermon to the
fasons of Roxboro. While this strnon
is to the Slasons, the public is
retcomie and all are invited to attend
be-aervices, ... - ... ..
EASTBR SERVICE .
There will be Easter services at
he Methodist church* on next Sunlay
nforning, Rev. J. B. ^uyley, the
instor will conduct the services and
ise :ia. his subject "The Resurrection."
fho public is cordially invited to
hese seryices. .
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Mr. ancf Mrs. Frank Barnett and
wo cBildren of Akron, Ohio arrived
aat Friday evening and are visitng
the parents of Mr. Barnett, Mr.'
tnd Mrs. J. B. Barnett. They will
pent about four week's here 'after
iccompanied by Mrs. J. B. Barnett:
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Dr. George Wo Young will address
ho oittsee* ol ttsxhorn and Person
jountjr lii rhe MeiModUl Chuteh ofr
ic-Kt Friday evening in the interest
if the Lawt. add Enforcement order.
i>r. Young is represented -as being'a
re?y able speaker, and the public is
ordlaliy invited' to hear himl
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Mr. W. T. Whittrof' CreedntOqre,
an old_6er?6n Copnty citizen, vrae a
iozfcoro visitor' last week and honi*ed
ns with a., cell.'
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Among tBo welcome visitor* .si
:his office last week were ourj good
Fill 111: if l ii Hi Tun Pit-'
ChamJ^ers^^oL Mt. Tiraah^seci^on.^.
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Per Year in Advanc* ^ .
No. 14
- TO THE PUBLIC _ - ~
-"" "We wi?h to announce that the.Plaioten
Warehouse South Boston Va$.
will be open for business as usual
for the sale of leaf'Tobacco for the
coming season 192&-1928. We aim.
wish tb take this, metliod ,to thank
our friends and patrons for their ,
liberkl patronage in-the past and tip,
assure them that, we will |||f oar ?.
best efforts in the future to (ret yoo
to ruifneflt price lor your tobacco."
Our house will be open at all tfan- ei
to tHa public and some of our .*
force will be on hand to welcome ygp
when you come to South Beaton. Ip
the meanwhile please accept our " !
thanks and beat wishes for * a stood
crop and a pood price {his fall.
As ever . .. _j .
Your Friends,
_HODGES . & DEJARNETTE."
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BOTTLED DFMNKS CLASSED
AS FOOD PROD1T8.
Washington, D. p., April 'lO BdCf- /~"T
classed as a?food product by Federal
and State food officials," h$ve come
to_be part of the daily dief of .p?-< .?
tients many hospitals throughout
the country, according to "a recent
survey of "hospital dietetics.- ,
Foremost dieticians of the countryare
' recommending prfre. wholesome
bottled" soft jirinks. as-a part of the '
diet of patients, for the aid whicn . "
the. carbonic gaB "Idtids to digestion
and IBj ease with which the inert
sugar, the food property of the soft
drink. Lan be assimilated, practically =? ?
Instantaneously, by the patieift's "Sys- ' ' .
fas.. H ' "V. V';'"1 . >)
Dieticians at the CoUis P. Hunting
ton Hospital.. Boston, Mass., which
tieats Cancer cases, find that Ginger
Ale' and e til ay beverages can be. retained
on the stomach of the patient
longer than other articles of food.
Investigations of the directions has
proven Jthat -carbonated beverage*
will prove most advantageous to the
net-iik'nt ifjorvoH eStrvii* A -II?: 1
daily.
The Johns HeHospital, at
Baltimore* ,haa been servitig tWSae
bottjpd soft drinks, to patients -for
some tirife. The Parker Hill .hospital, -*?- *
flosfan. which \s Used .exclusively for
the veterans of the JVorli uses /
hundreds of. cases of "these, beverages
\vF*Wy. * i - ""*' }
Other'..Boston-Hospitals using soft
drinks .are the City.. Massachusetts
General;; Hart* Bay State, Coirvmoriwealth.
Seaboy, Peter Bent Bingham,
Robert Brigb m. Both Israel, .Leopold
Morse. Forest Faulkner; Emerson, ;
Lying-in, Boothby awl *C\jrpev, 'Purest
and best in this, section bottled
by the Roxboro Bottling Company.
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- FAIR PRICES WIN. .
When you' want furniture of ahy ?- -y.
descriptioiTit will pay ycu to get my-: ' ?
prices before 'buying your funifeurcy %
I ajn selling .Chinese matting drug-""
gets 9 bv 12l one seam, for $5.00.
Everything else in proportion. My
prices win Try me,
*E. D, CHEEK " '
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Mr. G. P. Allen nf -route 1 wa* a
plessant~ball?r "laet "Friday "
> Sir. Herbert Barnett left last Friday
evening for Xew Yorkson a short
business trip.
Mess. Fred Masten and Leroy Herring
and "Mrs. R. E. Cheek -and Miss
EWlabeth Noell- ?pent last Sunday
evening in Durham., . *
Mr. and Mrs. W. l\ Bullock and
children spent the week end 1n Warrenton
visiting Mrs. Bullick's mother,
Mrs. Nannie Moofc. . .. .
* * * .
Mr. and Mrs. Gaither' Beam and '. I
the. week end here with Mr. Beams'
parents, Rev: and Mrs. J.-A. Beam.
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Mr. G .W. Hart. wli> is now locate ' . '
ed in Greensboro, waa a Rnxhnro
Visitor last, Sunday, spending; the day
here with his fuuity. "7 ?
Mn. Will Moose., died at, her home .
near Mt. Tintah -ifat
funeral esesei'se.s. were held*-at the
Mt. Tlrzah Methodist ChuYeta, 0?. ? V
Monday. +
; -We know our, readers-will excuse
the absence of editorial matter this
"week, -?a aur advertisers have drawn ? ?
pretty Tieavlly Ipon cdi1 dUafce. Bttt.
reaUy, you will set njose outo?_tbMe: :
-ads-than you WojjfiL-frem^whftt w?.
11 r-"'r nf?-kwill
be the richer
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