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? ? - ? -T ?Age two &\ :OL?? CP IN KAI.E1GH Rifles Cl Has Gun Hattk: Iwgh, Nov. 16? -The robber who * - tiling st: re here this -ifternoon, rifted the cash register, rind then engaged In a running row battle witfi officers. died here lute today from wounds receivdc in the fight. The man save his name as Andy ''Slim Anderson, of Memphis, Tenn. Oc*v>tv Sheriff Will Mangum, wounded in the fight, is af a local hospital, said to be in a serious con dition. The man entered the stir? and ?;?ked to be shown suits of clothing. At a time when there were only *)iree people in the ^tore, he drew si* automatic, ordered "hands up!" : n ? riflel th ? ca-sh register of |108 I K -pite the rcbberV, threat that "be would- shoot the ft ait man who followed him, two of the three men in the store gave chase, and the mun '?fired at them, but* the shots we.rt . -wild. Cnimcr?'! m a basement of a build Siig a few blocks from the seen1.' of the holdup; man ia reported i<5 lnrve cried tp t^e officers c:verirg fchVr with their guns: "You air have got me; let me f?' W ,Wl get one of you before I go." He is reported to have started r-hoojing then. Immediately the vfepoty sheriff began shooting, as drd oflteers Saunders, Pearce and Gattis. The officers and robber "Were rushed to a local hospital .immediately af ter the ?h:oting. Daring the chase pedestrians were nut s uirying f rr rover. I'll get >omehody," h* is reported to- have, - ;Toat.e:1, as he dasfcM down the ?rrt. fir faff. The local state prison has nc itesrl of- Anderson, nor do prison s.:flcials know anything about the ?man's record in any other state they raid. Anderson told a minister at the] hospital that lie was 30 years eld. T$e had no relatives he wished noti I . f >ed, he said. ? _ I ?KT. RF.COfcD IIR MAKING MONTH FOR FORD'S Exceeding all expectations far ?la\ly output. Fjrd praduct'on wont to a new record of 9.017 curs and trucks on Fviday, Oct. 30, it wfts an rounted at t hr general pffice* of the Ford M^tor. Company Saturday af ternoon. Thb remaAable indus trial achievement becomes more im l>5ttant when it is recalled (hat sixty .slay* ago assembly of cars had halt ad 'while materials for the improved typra were being shipped to branchea. Since that time production has steadi 1.7 risen from practically nothings to irerord breaking heights. Every weclc for the la'* three weeks, as thi company's thirty-tore piruvls strung in to production, new daily record,! *hava been created. October will pro ?iown as a re? Or-' breaking, month, for with Sa.furday'? assembly, pro duction f:r the month will run in * xces* of 200,600 cars and trucks, Mxceeding any similar period in the /history of th - company. FARMER OF HALIFAX IS HELD FOR MURDER Two "'Virginians, -\rgurinp Over Co operative Market mc. Become Angry and One Is Kit ed Danville. Va., Nov. 16 ? A murder 'attributable to ? difference -over co operative marketing occurred in Halifax crunty, near Scottiburg, "yesterday, . when Waller D. McKin Tiey shot anil instantly killed R. Car ter Hancock. a wealthy farmer, at McKinncy's home. Ilsacock dropped in 6n a friendly visit and thi-y ber V an .illacttaaloiT of the "pool" in whH) conflicting opinio^ were held. Ilancci-k, it is alleged. finsJly (?harped M-Xiijnej/ with reporting .Tim for selling his leaf at auc-.in instead of delivering it o the viatiun and angry words resulted in McKinn.ey securing a shot gun and fhootmc Hancn?fc through Jhe honrt. An inquest was held tiday and Mc Kmney is. remanded.., .. . to jail: without boji.l pending a hMtfiBR Thursday. tllATITAM FARMERS STUDY * VALVE OF EXPLOSIVES Raleigh. JJ. C., No v. 2S ? Chatham <^n>nty farmer.! art inte^tstcd In clr-aring their lands with the cheap jioverninent explosive, pyrot(l, as thown by mdrc than fifty turning t ut to study jintf. derfumstrations I rfci ittly trivon in the county bjprtfc ' T Holeman. ciittiim'- :' from the agri: i < iiiiural extension -?ryice at State _ CoUage, - ~ ? ? ' ? ' "Rocks and stump blasting demonstrated claary that pyiotol | is (Iffective as dynamite and the j 'Cheapest and most practical method i . <if freeing land of stumps and build- ) ? k-' a< r.<- ~m ? r*r tarm ol Mr. Tom Tftompeon, we blasted two pine stumps, each about 15 inchcs in diameter, uaing 3 1-2 e?nts -worth .of pyrotrl. Ncir these stumpr* was a holly tree twelve inches in diameter with a thdu -*:??. C. p.urid boulder entwined by the loot? of the tree. Bath the rock and the tree wen? blown with ."> cents' wo.'th or pyr:t:l, using a single ehavg* When the boulder lay on the ground it wu too heavy to handle, so it was blown to pieces with three ounces of-pyrotol costing less than t*ra cents. . "On the farifc f Mr. Zeb Johns ton, a boulder was blasted and brok en to pieces at a cost of about 20 cents. Mr. Johnston' stated that he had estimated the cost of removal at five dollars besides what it had tost hlin t > farm around it during the last twenty years." Mr. Holeman states that local bankers, the county commissioners backing County Agent N. C. Shiver and leading farmers -of Chatham are in making a cooperative order for 20,000 pounds of the explcsive. Those farmers attending the demon strations stated that they were well pleased with the results and were convinced that this material offered the solution for cheap land clearing. _. ..... , i ? Hairs Catarrt Medicine Treatment, botlj I local and internal and has been Success ful InTlie treatment of CttaTrh for ovei forty years- Sold by all druggists. P. J. CHENEY fit CO , Toledo* Ohic ( >( >( 5 ia a prescription for COLDS, (JRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE, BILIOUS FEVER and MALARIA It Kill The Germs DR. S. RAPPORT of' Durham OPTOMETRIST Specialist in examining eyts and fit ting glasses will be in Roxboro at Davis' Drug Store every first Wednesday in each month. His glas ses will give you real pleasure and satisfaction. They are accurately fitted in every detail. They feel light and look right. Charges rea sonable. WWIBsTr r^1- -$?? My next visit will be Wednesday December 2nd: PROFESSIONAL C.VRDS w. x. Iti rilAN \N Snrvayor . ? ? Euxhorc, N. C., Route 6. I DR? i: T TUCKER Office m Hotel Jones. I DENTIST . I : ! ROBERT P. BURNS | j Attorney-at-Law jOffire in Old Post Office Building] DR. O. G. DAVIS ? Veterinarian, ? Offers his service to Roxboro * ? and surrounding community * ? Phone ?7. 8-15 6tpd* ? ' ? * ? ? ? * ? ? * ? ? I ! *DR. G. C. VTCKERS i I f DENTIST Office, in .Wllburn and Sattcr field Stcre Building on Mum St iect, up atairn, coiner rooms. ; OR. J. h. hughes Dentist ' . Office in Hotel Jone?. nean do?r to Dr. Tucker's .office S'. I.tlNSFORb I~ " Attorney-: at~- Law ( Office over -Garrett's St-.ra I | Roxboro, N. C. l)lt. C. L. THOMAS. [ Dentist. Roxhoro, N. C. I Office over Au|Yey Long * Co'*. 1 store. Main Sfffc-t Office hours t k?30 to 1? A M i to P M ? - DR ?. M-. IWtAM Physician ? i Offers hi* service* to Roxboro- and the Hiirroundinp country. Office over Scrjf^ant and Clayton's Store. oi? Kii?ht ... ... i'hrm.? S'l AHCvtu UltirVMN iii.UUIMlUi^ Sunday School ' Lesson T (By HBV P: b1 FlTZWATldR. D.D.. Dean of 1h? KventHv Sihool. Moody |MbU- I* ?tttul* of Chicago.) i ' i?. I?r ?. \>w*p.ip*r l.'nlon.) Lesson, for November 29 PAUL BEFORE AGfttPPA UMOK VKXT ? Acta . OOI.LUSH TKXT ? "V ???? nni <11. obedient unto ihe heavenly vtslon."? - Acts 2?:19 I PRIMARY TOPIC ? Paul Telia Why I H ? Obeyed Jesua. JUNIOR TOPIC? Paul T?l? a Kin* About J C HUB. V-D ?? 1NTKHM KOIATE A NO SENIOR TOP- I ic ? :Obe4?fnc? to tlie Heavfctily Vision. ?< TOUNO PKOPLK ANI) AI)ULT TOP- J i IC ? Paul's Defense of His ^Inston. I More than two year* had elapsed 1 since Paul had been tried before Felix. j ! during which time Jewls)i hatred for ; him had not abated. As soon as Fea tus, the new governor. went to .Tern- I salem he wna besieged witii accusa- i lions again** Paul. Tlis accusers de- ! sired that he be brought to Jerusalem j for trial, intending to lie In wait and j i kill him on the way. Pectus refused > i their request, but agreed to, give them an opportunity to accuse Paul If they would go down to- Caesare*. They were unable to prore any thing" against Mm. Festus. willing to please the ; .lows, proposed to s'Mirt blm to .Teruaa lem for trial. Paul rebuked Festua for this, deviating that lie knew very well that he was- innocent. Seeing that It waa Impossible to gci_ juatice l^fore Festus, Pa?d mnde use of bis right as a Roman .cltiaen and appealed to faesar.' T1i1k surprised Festus. Ills failure to release an innocent man placed blm In an awkward position for he could plve no explanation aa to why an Itlnoeent man sUotild go to Rome for trial. 1. Paul Bafor* tha Kln0 The oroaslon of hla appearing before Agrippa was the ylait of Agrlppa and Bernlce'to Featua. Upon their nrrWal I they expressed a deslr? to besr Paul. ! whereupon Festua told them of his per ! plexlty. So.lt was arranged that Paul he brought before *them A>r examina tion. TJe gospel should be preached to nil rcgsrdleaa of wealth or station in life. II. Paul'a- D_ef#na# Bfafors Agrippa ? iVtll-Qp. t. The Introduction (vv. 1-S), j He expreaaed his delight that he now could speak and tell hla case to one who was able to follow his line of argument, for Agrlppa was an expert in que#it)i>n? concerning tbe .lews ; but most of all be waa now bappy In jett heMlng t<> him of tin- Savior, and 'per haps leading him into the light of c:od. | 2. His Manner of Life (yr. 4-12). This be showed had beett in strict- _ cat accord with the most rigid #ect of j Jews. He possess^! the same hope, 'j i. e., that of a coming Deliverer, and !i reminded tbeni of Hie fact that ft>r- i merly he was most bitterly Opposed to j [ Vhtv.t ns'htB.fceal would nrove. ^ 3. Ills Supernatural l>mver*ion (y*. iri-f .i>. ? Jik'us |i 'hrfwt nppoared to him on the way to IhtmsscuK and revealed" Him* self to htm. 4. Jesus Ohrjsi I 'ommlssloned . Him for His Work <*v. j He was sent unto the' Gentiles : (1) TO open their eyes so awfully ? Minded. (2) To perforin the blMted work of 4 turning them from darkness to light. ? (S) To turn them from the power of ' satan unto God. (4) That they might receive forgive- * noss n( sliis. (5) And that they . might obtain an inheritance among the saints. 3. Hla Consecration (vv. 19-23). As sopn as he received his commit- 1 slon, he obeyed; Every man should } Instantly obey the call ?> f God njld devote his life' to ? ?nrrvin : t "i the work entrusted to him. T!'.?r vry oroua .proafeciplonr of bis work brought h|ih into conflict with 1 1> i* Jews ?\>r which they sought to kill him. U: Tho Interruption by Festua (?. 24). Seeing how thoroughly /In earnest I'ftpl wnvFestus attempted to account for It by calling him a crank, attribut ing it to the ravings of an unbalanced mind. 7. Haul's Appeal to Agrippa (t*. still maintaining his cmirsgs, bo ap pealed to Agrippa* knowledge of the work of Jesus and of the prophets, for they, have an Intimate connection. III. Agrippa Almost Persuaded (vv. :s:rj). r? Whether Agfippa's answer "was a contemptuous sneer or not; It Is Quite evident that hie goul was wrought upon. lie saw the clalnuof Christ upon, him put was unwilling to yield. Sad. indeed, that a -man should be iy? near to eternal life, and yet lost! I'aol took Agrippa seriously. Mia heart longed that Agrippa. and all concerned, might accept Christ and behaved. For Religious P^ace It would make greatly for religious p#ace in this country If wr^ril learned to' rejoice when wk hear of outers find ing God In any way, and (eased to t?i our own, i A, Herbert (Jcay. Dignity of Manafiri A il i imi t ?? .> .???|rtnf.rn t) nb soiutely necessary No" make the nost valuable character either respect a Mr or respected in '(he Tntidj L'ort < l>e>u-rt;fl.l. ^ : . BENJAMINE DUKE GIVES SoU, 000 TO MEREDITH Kfvc Hundred Shares of Duke Piwer Stock Goes to College's En dowment Fund R?lei?h, -Jpv. 16. ? Meredith col '.??? got $30,000 from Benjamin .M. Puke for endowment today. The Baptist school for girjs draws 500 shares cf Duke power stock, he very thing desired by President Charles E. Brewer, who received direct from Mr. Duke the letter mak ing the contribution to the college endowment. Maredith is preparing to msve to the site three miles from Raleigh. Its new (1,000,000 plmt will need the (50,000 and every Bip tist hereabouts is congratulated on the gift. y . - ' MAI.ONE bakbek Mr. K. H Malum- announce - the marriage of his daup?it?r, M1?J Zelma Vers Malone, to Mr. R.iWIh Alfred Barber, of Washington, D. C. The ceremony was pjtrfymed at tin- home of Dr. Jahn K. BtI -^b, Uetcber 30. , Tht bride wore :i dress of pencil | blue velvet with hat to match ma were a corsage of pin rose*. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Conrad N. Camee, Mrs. Gladys Welch, Mrs. Minnie $uinn, Mr. William McHaul and Mr." Herbert A. Newton. Fertilizer salesmen and brokers i will come to State College December 9, for a one-day school on fertilisers and soil fertility matters. Wednesday Novem&y 25, LMb?tter of M<JD County said his apples for %i bushel at the farm this ^easc compared to $L per bushel peddled i^Lst season, because he hia trees better jilt re. He had ^ trees from which he sold from 9 worth cf fruit, reports o agent' W. L. Smarr. ? - ? o-? ? r* ? . The sick c?n be helped to re mere quickly if xll surrounding properly looked alter. The pi mast hfcve quiet the light jhou subdued but r?t dull, cross yt tlon is best, and draperies and tures are tiresome. W i s<! ' m is in knowing what next, skill is knowing how to and virtue is in dong it ? Davd Jordan: ^ TOURING CAR Touring - $290 Runabout ? Coupe - - Tudor Sedan Fordor Sedan Close - fitting curtains that open with the doors make the Ford Touring Car comfortable and convenient for any weather. Ask the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer to show you this practi cat, good 'looking car that is so economical to own and operate. Convenient terms of payment can readily be arranged. . Detroit, Mfch. vc< y_?j LVyv. Harry Lauder's "Philosophy There Are Three Worth' while Things in Life: "To live in a place you love and believe in? To have a job that inspires you to -do fine things ? To have a kindly neighbor over the garden wall." Person County is the place; fanning is full of inspira tion every day 01 nvei. year; and we have the best neighbors in the world! Be Sure To Hear Dr. Schaub and Mr. McCrary at ?:00 P. M. Saturday, Nev 28th (THIS SPACE DONATED fcY) The First National Bank "THE FRIENDLY BANK' Under Supervision U. S. Government
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