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PAGV , subscription terms . V .0 a year, 7.". cents for 6 months SO feats for 3*jnoaths?Cash in AdTfcs Editor is in no way responsible E far mews expreshsd by corresponautnd st the Post Office at Roxhis. N. C.. as rycond-elass matter. ^ foHrn Advertising fteprenvntaelvv "* . THSAMFRICAK PRESS ASSOCIATION Roxboro, N, C. March 5th 1924 INTERESTING, TRUE. The Daily News' correspondent i Washington stated yesterday janorninjr that the "members of State delegation hear that Morrison May ask favorite son endorsement," In compasnthip on the -aitttation "this cor ~ respondent says: i The vitmiHnn L.. nn ....lini. Mr. Simmons ho little concern. Thq relations between ' Mr. McAdoo and M-r. Sithmons have been very -close. It is sQspected that tho formor seeretary of the treasury was very' largely instrumental ii\ bringing hbont' the appointment of A. W. McLean as a member of the war finance corporation, during the Wilson administration, and that it was done_for Mr. Shnmoiif". Ifbw Mr, McLean is seeking. the nomination for governor, the -jbtnre political well-, being of Mr. Snunona fs probably at stake, and the MeAdoo movement has' ceased to move. The interests of McAdoo, I Simmons and McLean were identical. Men thereforemiaryel at what a great political organza'.ion. Bailey is doing . some business, there is a prospect of open warfare between Daniels and Morrison, and the situation may get out of hand most any moment. ' Many think Underwood is certain Jto enter the primary, and in this case others will have to do so, as other wise the friends of the Alabama man would go to the state convention with a demand that the convention give him its indorsement, under the primary law. Gov. Morrison "Horrified." There is a suspicion that Governor! Morrison has been horrified ::t the i suggestion that Senator Simmons might be placed by tbd force of cirVjimstances' in the attitude of supporting. or at least of acquiescing in the Daniels candidacy. This may have led to tho "threat" from Mr.| Morrison that he would himself enter the lists before the state Avotiid be yrft permitted to line up for the Raleigh editor by default." This is interesting. It is a well > known secret that at the meeting of the Democratic Executive Committq? In Raleigh- last week Governor Mor(" , ikon threatened to fake the floor and] denounce the enritg proceeding if the idea of endorsing Mr. Daniels was carried out. This r-.ay explain his action?he wanted- that endorsement himself. Fanny, how small timber some think is required Lo'make a president. That is an interesting article in this issue from Rev. J. A. Beam. How many of ns knew that the school -haihUaga in llit country i-VtV worth* $175,000?this does not include the jboildings Ul_lhc- County were worth ago the schools of the County were worth only $18,750. Nearly every dollar invested in these buildings bare been raised by the different townships and donated to the school beard, not a penny (riven by the fetate - ?-eotd only a precious small amount inaned by the State. Truly, Person ___jnyiBBl?_haa -raada-wonderfiil p'.OKiess edneatjonally during the past ten years. We call to the attention of our ' fNty Dade the article hoadad "Consfilerntion for. Visiting Motorists," as published in another coluinh. How often 'have you^ecn .. visiters drive ' ids Inn n?rod i oicxed they - - - J~T" ' " were ha to whore they, "might ^ajk Mfevdfcuir.-. ear with.out heijiy -haled into t-Mirt. Danville eem* to SaVfesgolved tfce* preblom, anTD-no doubFmaV.y A on.- TsSvcs that. geo'd >ltV wit> v^vA "'J^i yVlist "'dayn until Ll.. li ?r, . ^ fSie and hot'a" man i ? ??*- * .* hi-. Court": 'ms hhr..-1'if. What, ire all; of the'patriots dead. I ii. . . " Q -Bailey, 13R man who should be our next governrfr,* may not win,-but he C certainly has tl*e "machine" ^uess , rrt x?' o- r {&*. MR FARMER. Do-you want to borrow money from the Federal Land Bank this spring? If you dp, to secure the beat results ' and quickest ^tibh you .should see me by the 20th of this month. R. PI Sums, Secretary, . Person County -National Farm' Loan, Association. 3-5, 2ts m 0 MQrikRN COTTON GIN. Mr! -Burgess with "the Murray Company, has just qloscd a" contract with T. T, fester and Co. for a mothern up to date cotton gin plant, .with the most modern cleaner system ir, the South. This plant will be erected in Roxboro. , . , 3,5 4tspd. :? MR. FARMER. Are^jfou iq. heetj of money? If So the Federal Land Bank of_ Columbia stands ready ;to lend you money on your farm lands at any time. $50,000.00 allotted to this- county to b" appnuu xor oy zuwi ox exarcn. o oa1 <?er cent interest rate. Long an-t easy terms. , The farmer's hank. I shal1 be glad to explain terms to you. R. F. Barns, Secretary, _ * Person County National Flfm Loan Association." 3-6 2'ts ' BUSINESS LOCALS ! ) T- ' Come in and see our bargains in 1/ second hand cars. Crowsll Auto Co. L , ' T 6 Make as prove that we can save ' you money on your building material!{ and builders hardware?ROXBORO ; LUMBER CO. jFOR SALE?will have three gangs of pigs for sale from register- j od stofk. Age now. from three days to"~three Weeks. See or wrifce me. S. B. Moore, Roxboro, N. C. 2-27-3tpd ' 1 It" Don't miss our used car sale. | " Crowell Auto Co. "Styleplus" Clothes; the lowest ' price iioaj clothes; every garment ^ guaranteed to give jjprfect satisfac- . tion. We have a fine selection of. the New; Spring Suits ready for you to , but on. .Come # and get fitted. liar- " ris & Burns. I 1 -! : ; 1 :? i FOR. SALE, a nice lot of . apple and < peach treea. Also, grape vinos, in j .Splendid condition. Apply to J.- F. Whitfield, Hurdle Mills, N. Ct. 2-G, tf.L, j WANT SOMETHING? ' ? r> . * _> " < ?4 i uuiups.. your neignoor nas just ] whi1T\ > vrr.nt? tell. yobr want?, in 1 our "Want column." Best way to . find it. Young's set the styles for men's, j hats in Now York. We have them in . ;tho latest for Spring, $4 to $5. Har-j| I ria Si Burns. : ? - 1 DON'T MISS OUR USED OAR | ! j SALE. - -v . i 1 ij CRO^ELL AUTO CO. i FOR SALE- - My Home on Roxboro j r-I.onghurs? road, just a few blocks' from City limits. Flvi room house just completed last May. Lot,75" by 200 feet. New coal hou-c and "smoke house. "Good reason for selling; right price for quick sale. See me at Golden Belt Stringing Department, Ro.vbory, N. C. S. M. Murray. 2-27tf j The New Spring Stetson hats arc: ready at ilarrls & Burns. seed" cotton for sale. , GOO bushels pedigreed Cleveland and Mexican Big Boll. Privately ginned and rocleaned. World record 30 bales to 10 acres. * , Chm. Iloleman & Co. . I?F, Austin. 1 0, U. ! New Spring hats from-. Young of New York at Harris & Burns'. want something? Perhaps j?eur neighbor has just what you want?tell your wants in our "Want column." Best way to j find it. ! THOROUGHBRED White Leghorn eggs for-sale, $1..5(Lfor IS- Rest layers krtb.wh. Apply to W. D. White. Roxboro, N. O., R6. 3-5, 4ts pd. 1--t ? - ' ~ 4 WtlKP r???. . . . . -- ? l +~ 3OTH., I.'. JTWI> ftrJETfUK BARGAINS IN. SECOND HAND I". CARS. OROWEI.L AUTO CO. Plenty plant bed cloth at Harrin & Burrs', f> to 6 l-2c, EGCS-~WI!1 have few settings lor the next few. weeks, Rhode Island 'Reds. Pen. from Mayhood $3.00 per .setting; Kerr pen at- *1.60. Mia. W. C.-Warren, Huv.ile Mills, N. Gj R3." -Mh ils pth , V V ^T 1IAVK VOU.8t?METniNG TO 8ELI.7 1 ;Pferh"P8 ao.' oxtra pig, cow, some \ chickens, eggs or butter?anything- whatsoever, tell about It in our "Went Column," ono cent a word. _ J .THE .) EE PERSON?.ST A N'D A Rf> i/IEE INS. CQ. Biggest in the South, , the hgt iii I lie wni'M. ilwr ww-tatl' . 'oo!' J'o'i- ''iii "to.see Salter-i (ibid before buying.' 'dip IT^OW'tl 3. ,P. Sjftt4tfi^ld,'.I>i^ Agcot,; " ' ' We are putting on a sacond'ltnod'. * oar sale, don't miss Its Cr?welb Auto Co. . r 1 , : ? NOTICE: - IV , ;WhapTn nqod o? good flowr call to'0 se" me at thee Depot?a'-good price. , R. If. Gates. * 3-5, 2ta J * . , 0 ?HOi-.EQR , SALE, at market'* price. J. D. Long, Hurdle Mills, N- t "Route 2. - ltp'd.' L. C. SMITH Typewriter for sale. ^ In good condition. A bargain for * someone in -need o? a godS type- t writer. R. : N. I'>athrirston, Roxboro 5 EARLY COTTON SEED FOR SALE. 1 The kind for this climate. Raised 1 at Bragtown, near Durham. 1 bale to the acre. Price 31.50 per bushel, j rss on quantiitcs. See qr ywrite F. Phillips, at_JBrooks__i _Latta's store,- Roxboro, N. C-, box 517" 2-13tf. Come in and see our used_ears I and drive homo a real bargain. CROWELL A1?TO CO. ?; I 7 J bX)R SALE, 4 brand new drag panB, No. f.. never been used*. Will sell cheap. T. 'D. Winaiead. 3-5;ltpd ~ NOTICE.- ?^-i For Singer Sewing Machines, now! and 2nd hand, all prices. ' I _jepair \ all kinds of machines, any make. Sec! F. B. Phillips, Roxboro, N. C7 Phoni or write care of U. S. Army . Store i Roxboro, N. d .?- 12-5 >tf SEE ME before buying your fertiliser. * You will find me at jay elt! stabler;. Will make it worth your while. T. D. Winstend. r 3.-5, 2tspd ! - - . LI. FOR RENT or share crop,- jroo<J two horse farm. Will of^er this pro-l posit.ion until March 20th, or will sell I t 65 acre farm,"vith gbod improvements anil give possession at oqce. Also good farm near Leas Chapel, in Olive Hill Township, for' sale. Apply to J. A. Whitfield, Hurdle Mills. N, <?. 3,5,. 2tspd " .."experience counts". Over 24 years experience in Life j Insurance business. You are nt lib, IJ rty to use it absolutely free. SEE I iatterfield: "do it now.; latterfield Ins. Agency. "OLD AND 1 PRlfcD". ?-- i We have used cats ranging from $75.00 to $350.00. Come in and ' I look them over. Crowell Ante Co. I AVE YOU SOM ETHING TO BEI.L? j Perhaps an extra pig, cow, some I hickens, eggs or .butter?anything vhatsoevcr, tell about it m our "Want J lolumn," one centra word. AUTO INSURANCE. The courts lite full of damage snitS caused by < lutompbile accidents. Have you-Liarility Insurance? If not get busv. i JEF. SATTERFIELD. "OLD AND a nuEir. C ? ? : ; ' | FIRE?without Insurance no prop, trly in safe against this danger that a ver sleeps. Don't close voir eyes . i'nti.r vou see .Sotted*'18?*-AYlCI* IT. ' MOW". SATTERFIELD IXSItR- . VNCE A'OTTN'CY." dVLD and TRijED" ; If it is hadware you want come to see J. M. O'Briant at*Ov: Farmers , hardware Co. One used Sedan $175.00. A reaVii bargain. Come in and look it over. I Crowell Auto, Co. Wind storms and Tornadoes wreck : property worth millions each year.} It only cost a penny or two n day to | j be snfe instead nfjnrry. "SEE SAT-1 TERFIEI.D". "DO IT NOW". j WHY THOUSANDS DIE EVERYSPRING AND SUMMER. Thousands die every spring , and. summer because they fail to get .the '1 system Ih geod condition and- their blood- pure before the hot days set! inr Speagolnx is a' wonderful laxated 11 iron tonic that has been a blessing to! thousands of suffers. It cleanses the! system thoroughly purifies the blood j I and gives ycu a good apnetitc. It] works on the digestive organs of the. system causihg them to digest their food properly. ~r j ' Speagpjax-^ivettuydh .dm, vigor;' and vitality, makes you feel like -at1 new person. For salo by your Drug Store.?Advertisement. . WO I:- ' WW < In e nave i I SAWED PER LQA] SAWED PER GOPJ I NOT SAWED: PER. I ; . r ; - _AU HEAVY jfeRD.-FAU our MoxroC' ' Phone 136 r' J -v: V-' vLyS :: ^ .: *- - r ^ TjjffifS ,5t.i. *924H,I " ii . WHY SUFFER With a norvous rundown condition f the. system when SPBAHGOLAX . ,-iU build you up. It disalves all that td foul, ..poisonous matter that has een to . the sides of .. the owels for months, that other tojuc: nd piHs have failed to.get. It cleans ho system thoroughly, it purifies the lerves; gives' you a good appetite; t puts vim. vigaiv and vitality in. the ei?a of man and womanhood, it lye^haula the entire system, gives ou. the sleep of childhood, purifies he blocd and "makes you" feel like u lew person. Ask your nearest drug store for IPEARGOLAX, and hceept no substi- ' ute. ? ' tf " COME to see J. M. O'Briant at farmers Hardware Co. for hardware. ? .1 , ' - i ' - " ' ? ? jjSEED - ill ' IRISH. 11' -POTATOES ANP GARDEN SEED ' I I " ' v I | All fresh and at the right, price. | . Everything for the i I table: I l| i-?5 [ blanks i ' morris PHONE 25' u MONUMENTS j AND iTOMBSTONES | - v ' ' I j Anything _in the way of Monuments, Tombstones or grave mbrkers. Best most ; darable stone, at lowI est prices. Every thing guaranteed. Write* or see Ji M. PHILPOTT, ; ^ Roxboro, Ni :C.,__ lYrZ ~ n . . i LI. rvouce^T. it H<?re-- | D - - - $2.75 5 3 - - $8.00 | CORD - $6.00 I i?.?= ?? Hsr _ | ' CV GROCERIES -i Sudaen Service j;.7* .Hp Depot Street ;3j|! LiVu ioi' g# j jG, _l ,??1 . X THE SUI 1 the thin . The ,v^ue for Suits starts :'i was almost immediately fak | York and has quickly spread 3 throughout the country. All | and fashion authorities are I *i .. for suits and putting the stai ; on suits for this season. Arrti< mand that is sure to develoj jj where, we have bought a sple | very smartest styles and noi | them in ready for your s^le< a pistinctly hew, the quality is I' will be surprised to find how a can buy AT A REASONAE While suits are*good this s< will hny them, we are aware % many are going' to cling to C es. We are aMt> prepared for ( S; ty of snappy CiSats and the gj DresseS to be found. And ir Iwi I gyyit' ?% < ? J I Kj; JKU^IIL AO CI Olliai I CU1U I || match every dress. ),Vc have P -a pretty array of.ladies hea Chilcote has -to show you. T d?shoe department is just the ^ of shoe to complete your out! |i see. the splendid offerings showing in every departmei I Harris & I ROXBORO'S BEST Dofk't'lir Trouble to, His Horn Your PI: Once again, we would reir tobacco farmers that cotton a both -dangerous crops this y< good money crops; both may 1 tribute to the'prosperity of th grow them. But We .all krvQi them have been made to cor to perpetuate the poverty of This can happen again this ; . nrnrtunfinr, ? 01 ftc.* *-C - VI , anu 11 zc depending on it to feed and cl pay their bills will, be worse now are. '.TTie safe plan is no either of them. If either is yoi grow it, to be sure, in a safe but do not grow it to the nege tial food and feed crops. If y inviting trouble; and while ti .come, it also may. Trouble is it of turning down repeated Southern ^Agriculturist. The Bank Of The 3 Greensb Nurseri FOR FRUIT, SHADE MENTAL TREES, VINES A 'PURE BRED HEREFOF BLACK MAMMOTH HOC - SHETLAND PONIES . ADDRESS;, GREENSBORO ? ^ ?... ^ ^ iii^ t ? ; ~?' . - . \ ______ ed in Paris,, It | en up in New k to St the cities % ~~ the magazines^ :eaturing styles | np of approval | j cipating the de- | p here as else- fi :ndid line of the T ^ ~ ?in/mi of 68 ? ition. They are j| choice and you | nice a suit you U ILE PRICE. :qson and many || of the fact that oats and ?TeasrfieSse with plen- p mo3tT beautiful jp i our Millinery g "4l Deautiful. hat to |j never seen such || dwear as Mis?. p At herFover in the . fl shade and style >1 ^ it. Coipe in arid |j ^ vvhich we are j| Burns! STORE i rite Make e at aeeT lind cotton and nd tobacco are ~sear. Both are ie made to cone farmers who v that both of i? 1 til IUUIC l,U dUU their growers, year?ran over; men who are * lothe them and off than they t to depend enur money crop, and sane way, . ct of the essenou do, you are" ouble may not 4 not in the hab- 1 ihvitations.^-rBank People 7 _ - - i'*;L - t'' , oro ies AND ORNAlND plants. ' ment?=== ID CATTLE? IS, GENUINE , " ^ t . ? NURSERIES Sateboro, N. C" _ " 'T-fv'" ;2.
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