J: W. NOELL. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, jPMJBLISH HOME FIHST. ABROAD NEXT. $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE VOL. No. XLH1 ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLIN ednesday Evening, April 7, 1926. No. 14. CHILD SEVERELY HURT AS AUTO STRIKES HER Struck By An Automobile Sat urday Evening as She was Crossing Street' accident unavoidable Esther Thaxton, the; little 6 year old daughter of Dr. and A. . tVrday. evening when Attempted j to ci ess Maift Street. She was struck.! bv an automobile i\;hich was driven | by Mr. , Charlie Harris of J along. ! waypieked up after ihc accldsn?_i and rushed to the hospital ir Kur* ham, but it was learned that her) injuries were not seriotis, be: lis? on- j ly a bruise ?aver her eye and on h'ev shoulder. The driver of the car was ex- : onerated frcm all blame, simply be- : ing a case of where no one could ! be censured. .^iifctte Esther lives I just across the street from her | "grandparents and was noted for the [ caution ?he usualv exhibited in ' crossing, but in this instance she ! failed to use the precaution. We _are clad to know she is "not seriously, hurt and wilt s'oon be alt right. i A GOOD EXAMPLE Last summer almost every farmer > realized that -he would not suf ficient rough feed to carry his stock i " through- the season. Many of them . made no effort to protect themselves*! hut depended upon buying hay ? lots j of- it. on : credit. Not so with Mr. R. ! A. Burch, vice president of the First ' National Bank. He -"pot bu*y, sowed rve early in September and now he has plenty .far his stock and is not buying any hay. He showed us a measured forty Inches. This sittpty- an ether iea'je of ^yhere the j. farmer must u$e his head if he ei* pcettf . to ? *s ucceed at, f a r frying. Vi CORN l'HOJECT HOYS Meeting at Roxboro Saturday April 10th ?4t ,2:30 B'n>, corn planting timers hero arid \ve all have corn-planting nnour j bones," \Vi? have all begun .to think I. how we might spend that $50.00 and! hr.w nice and black that corn will I1 l>e wheh it begins to grow/ /Let's make corn that we can point j to with pride. ? How are we going to ! be able to do this? Be sure to cornel ? to the t^iurt house at Roxboro next; Saturday' April iftth 2:30. We want . to talk face to face, discuss some of I the problems, answer quest get, coir record books, and get better acquainted. j It might be possible that 1 will j liave. something g.:od to tell you j about another prize for *he one who Jceeps the best record. Be* sure to] <;oii?e and get your recoivl bock, j We might be able to figure sortie) v.'tiy to l ave a little fun along .with! cur work thi> -um met'. There i4 } atways something good, ahead fori the boy who works and tries1 to make j a success. Wishing you success with j your work and i h'o peine to tee you , Saturday afternoon. ^ Yours for service, GEORGE W. SMITH, Vocational Agricultural Teacher . 3 J ON ES ? C 1 . A Y TON / Sanford, April 'j. Mrs. Flora .Tones "announces the engagement of her daughter. Emma Kate, to Har vy Clayton, of Roxboro, the mar riage to occur the latter part of 'Juhe; I This announcement will be received ; with much" Interest throughout the"] . stat#-. * ^he. bride-elect is a beautiful ' and charming young woman, a grnri* ' "liat.1 of P#arr- institute, and has j taught most successfully ij? Rocky Mount, Aberdeen#- and San ford. Mr. .Clayton is a-* well 1c/; own tobacco buyer who has been with the R. J. ??Reynolds company for" some years, and is very popular throughout V the STOCKHOLDERS, MEETING ^ A T stockholders meeamg of the Person Union Tobacco Co. witl be hjeld in the CfHtfrlfouse in Roxboro. Tuwd?fV"AnrH-^7th; at IP gl at 'At ;rs at nOme I for the Summer holidays; her school 1 having closed last Friday. * Mtynmj Mrs. Tern' Clay \? pent '.last! Sujrday wjfch Relatives In Roxboro. jr] Miss Ruth Reade, :i music teacher [of Durham. and -Mis- Permeta | Reade, student of the State Normal ! at Greensboro. . spent- last week end ! w:ith their' parents, Mr. and >Irs. j W. F. Reade of Mt. Tirzah. On 1 Monday Mr. and .Mrs. John Umsicad and family of Durham joined them ! and they had a picnic . down near ! the old mill on Flat Kiver. Rev. H. ' E. Lance was als > a guest at the - {Continued on Page Eight) Notary Club Elects Officers Club Under President .T. A. Long:. Had Most Succes ful Year At their meeting last Thursday evening the Rotary club ' elected, the following officers for fhr? "jTear: Mr. N: Luhsford, president; Mr. George : W. ?Kane, vice-president; Mr. Olin j Bradshaw, ? secretary; Mr. Charlie Harris, treasurer; Rev. P. Cary j Adams and Mr. W. H. Harris, direc | tors; Dr. J". H; Hughes, sergeant-at i a'rms; President K. .Lunsford ? was | elected delegate to Denver at -the I meeting of Roiary International! 'The past year under the guiding i Wand of President J. A. Long has /been most successful, there having been many "one hundred per cent meetings. ^FASCINATING FANNY BROW J" [. The -pla.V, "Fascinating Fanny ^ Brown." a two act c?mcdv. will be 1 "pre sen ted at BfoTksdale* in the Juii": | k.r H;?ll on Friday night, AprP fcthl 8 P. M., "benefit of Brooksdale SUn jay Si'trootr" A Mr. I'atfr- n. -letter was '