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NOELL BROS., Proprietors. i i: Vol. XVIIII. ROXBORO, NORTH .CAROLINA, "Wednesday Evehing, February 26, 1902. v ITo. 0; Please Gall Friday, Saturday ; or v-Y,'; i. Monday ' I will be more than pleased to have aU my friends who are, owing ine little millinery bills to call on next Friday t Saturday or Monday and settle. 1 1 expect : ) to leave . for the North on Tuesday morning -and ain very anxious to get my business straightened .up as much as possible before leaving. The past ' season was the .most successful one'that' I have e ver had and I wish to return my most . sincere - thanks to my friends who so kindly - favored me with their patronage . I sh?ll spare no pains to buy a line for the Spring which will be entirely satisfactory to my customers and I give you t all a cordial invitation to call-, and see my exhibit when Ireturn. Very respectfully, , Miss Paluf Yancey. ' ' ' "- . V ' - v ' ' - vi v'-'j -- 1 -"' ' -.' " . - . ,-' . . v. ' : t Y '' ''c,- -. !V -. Again we wish to say that : we will be glad to have a regular cor respondent at every post , office in the County. It does not make any difference as to the manner in which you give the matter to us, we , will put it; in shape for publication Give us all .the$ news of your ; neigh borhood, "1 anything which- will be of interest ; to the neighborhood j what your , prominent people are do ing, where they have been or where they are going, in fact "all the neighborhood news, But we do not care anything about too many jokes or anything ; that is; calculated to raise" a disturbance; - nor cwill .we have anything to do with original poems.; Bven in our our younger days, , when vwe were . cour ting, : we did not have any great? hankering after poetry and since we have been trying to run a newspaper we have v ( gotten clean away from anything of 'the kind. Give us the newrs, please. "When Knighthood was in Flow er" they had no such flour as is sold by Johnson , the groceryman, and they had no such bread as his flour makes either. ' Everyone': wil admit that it is impossible to make good bread without good flour and and it. is equally true, that it is im possible to have a good meal with out ood bread. . You avoid all these difficulties when you buy your flour from Johnson, ; the grocery man. .''.- ' Y " Washington, D. : CX Feb. . 22. A representative of the News and. Observer interviewed E. "Wi Pou in Washington Friday. Mr.- . Pou said: " ; : : 'The Democrats can carry the country unless, it is guilty . of un pardonable folly! , There are , two ssu'ts which are becoming more prominent every day. " i. The disposition to , be -made of the Philippine Islands. i . 1' 2; gThe; protection of the people against the oppression of. trusts. ' "I believe "onr party v is right upon Jxth of these issues Person - ISSXJES FOR .1904. The Philippine Question and , Trusts.-- '. the SUDDEN DEATH OF G ENERAL T. F:toon. If State Superintendent of Public In-"-. struction,' Died Wednesday : Morning at Ten A. M Y,, All Raleigh was, shocked - yester day morning by the - announcement of- the sudden death "of General Thcmas F. Toon, State 'Superin tendent of Public - Instruction Xt was wholly; unexpected, as the GenT eral was considered to be almost en tirely recovered from his long', ill ness, arid i fact had gone out for a short ride on last Friday.' Jtist Tuesday night he-had remarked to Mr.; Duckett,' the chief clerk , in the office of the " department; that he i ROYAL BAKINO POWCER CO.. NEW YORK- expected to be" at his desk anc at ally. I believe that nothing ' but free- work ,:in.a very few days. ': dom will sblve i the s Philippine di- Yesterday morning General Toon lemma. If we take the ' island in arose about eight or half pat, feel-. as territories, : 'eventually we - will ing unusually strong and bright. have to erect them into one of more After eating quite a hearty , break States and, as such, they. would.,; be fast he was seized with an attack 01 entitled to, perhaps, fifty .represen- acute in Jigestipn.: Dr- James ; R tatives in Congress. It is seldom Rogers was immediately summoned the case that either party has! fifty, and quickly relieved the ; sufferer; maiontv: sodhat in this; event- the General loon then lav down on destines of ' the i Arrieiican people the bed to - rest, and :r had fhard.ly wouldbe m the hands of these fifty reached a recumbent posture when v jg jfc representatives of the Malav race, his color chansrect and in a f e w min- To mv mind rthis tini-.- tn he hites he.had breathed his last with! An Arkansas edilor,; who read that Prince Henry is. the Guest : ot the Nation. . , c Washington, ; Feb.. 24. Prince Henry, of Prussia, and suite, accom pained by the welcolming delegations from both 1 the - President and the German Embassy, arrived here at 10: 20 o'clock this morning, precisely on schedule timer" The., trip :from Baltimore, to VTashinston - was without incident." At ,:the ontlying districts of Baltimore crowds gather edto watc h-the depar ti n g trai d an d at several points from there onward there, wert ' .little gronps at the sta tions past which the train sped. The Prince occu pie the Itime during the ran from Baltimore to Washington in democratic - fashion, talking freely w ith those about him .s : theydiscus- ied the 'country '.-and the details of his Mr.: R. B. Holman, . of Helena, was in to wn Monday and made u s a calU He attended the Good Roads Convention m Raleigh,and, while he said those road builders - knew their; business, yet everything was done on such a grand scale that" af ter all it was not of much practical benefit to -a small County like ours,", with a small sum of money;.: to ; in vest in' the work. ' .-!', . 'y';l 'ti-':' ' 6 V Ji'v-')"'" ' T A 'a' -V' V S''-- ' ' i i '--' ' '. '-, '"' V.-''- ' ' '' , '"V. . :' V !-'.;"' ". It would be hard, to find a firm who takes more interest in catering to the , wants of . their customers than the firm of ' Mess. A. ' R. Fou shee & Sori; ..They make a special ty of keeping everything in the eat able line that is to be had in season, and when you want ; the very ;best you will make no, mistake by . send thought of ; for one moment. . We out having spoken ; another word should remember that we are legis-1 since he sat d he thought he . would lating not only for; ourselves but lie dowri; although he was feeling for posterity. : " Is our"" party not very much b-ttef right upon .the trust issue? If you Xhe physician inrattendahce said will read the evidence taken; before that heart trouble was the immedi- the Industrial Commission you will ate cajise.of death. find admissions of. several promi- Mrs. Toon was. with her husband nent men,:connected with the great when' he passed : away. . All the corporations, that they are selling members of the immediate family their goods cheaper abroad than at were sent for, and some of them ar- home. It has become a matter - of rived here late last night. common knowledge that this is so, ; It is exactly thrle months since The present probably is not an:; op- General Toon left his pfiice to go portune time to undertake a whole- on a trip in he interest of- educa sale revision of the t tariff , but we tion through. Hyde and Beaufort certainly should make an effort to and several Eastern counties. He remedy such glaring inequalities started on November - ' 20th: and as this; ,V ' f ; :, , went to -Washington , N. C. where "Upon the issues , about; 'to be he made a speech in a none to well joined it is hard to see how any ventilated hall, and sat in , a draft, man who has eyer been a Democrat warm from the exertion of speaking. can change. Jt seems to me he A severe cold was. the result, which will be hard up for ?u - excuse. ' ' . developed into . pneumonia ' The . The Congressman "was, asked' his General was brought home a very opinion as to the candidate .of the UH man, and lingered tor weeJs ue: trtv fhnPrpcTdnt . "Tt i ratbpr t ween life and death. He finally too early 1 he replied1 'to take .up rallied some weeks ago; and the subiect of the individual who regaining his 'strength and vigor at shall lead us. ' f he'man who ' shall a rapid 'rate, when he was suddenly lead us to victory.must be a ' con- ser y ative man in whom the country has confidence. It is said by some that wr must nominate a man in whom the business men have con fidence. This is very true, but our a young lady in New'. York kneads bread with her gloves dh says: v "We need bread with cur : pants on;- vie needbread' with our boots Cn. fand-if our bribers -in arrear don't pay up soo n we s hal 1 need bread wi tho u t anything on.' Amen and amen. Rhamkatte Rooster. . - . A Great Canal: Scheme v - v . "s Washington, Feb 20. Repre sentative Richardson, of . Alabama, today introduced a bill : for the con struction of a canal connecting the Mississippi River with.,, the ; Si Mary ' s River in: Georgia by way of the lahd-loclred waters of the.: coast of iouisiana; Mississippi, Alabama and Florida, and a, canal troin St. George s Scund i Fl a. f to; S tv;Mary.s River. Ga. r : . hi 3 To Elect TJV S. Senators by Vote Of n - - , tho People. Columbus. O.. Feb. 21. " - A V , m house of representatives of the O legislature has placed, itself on rc cord as being in favor of - electi the United States senators' by a di rect : vote ;: of the people. t. .. -TLj Worthington resolution asking con gress to take necessary action, be- ihg adopted by 73 to 23. : )i Dont risk pnuemonia while you can get a,25c bottle of Cough Balm witif.Tar at ; Morris' Drug Store. See ad; in this issue. "4 TTT iL-JLN- ?7 1 HE- jj -O'C1.:-:::. candidate inust'have the confidence of othr people as well. He must ing to them; , An order by your 1 have the confidence of; the farmer, child is j ust as carefully filled as if you callea in person. . . For the . benefit of .those of my customers who do not want so much as a whole piece of Barker Bi cach ing,. I have decided to change my plan and sell hot more than 20 . yards nor less than 10 yards to a customer .at 7 cents. " . ' ' A. M. Burns. r' . ( ' ": ' i ' - 'f ' ' ' "'; i . . ' f . ' " - ' i i, .-, Just in a fresh shipment of ship stuff, best quality at the lowest ' price at Thos. W. Pass 'Full line of flour,-meal, etc. V . .'. .' vi ; r .f Y. l : A ' --.v. ft r ' A ' ' .: A ' . " . , The . Best Prescription s for Malaria Ohilh and Feyer is a bottle of Groye's Tasteiees Chill Tonic. It -is Bimply iron and quinine in a toste " 8-.?rD3.:-?N cure no pay Price the mechanic and the laboring man. People of all classes must know that he is a. just man and. that; he will do nothing rash. " Lastly ,he must be a true and tried Democrat; who has stood by the party in de feat as well as in victory. - I have just such a man in mind. Can you guess his name? . cut down. . -Capt. Duckett yesterday, speak ing of that trip tc? the'-' East, said tht General.: left- the office' with some forebodings, telling him . that he did not want to take the trip, and savine that if there: were any way to get out of it, he Would do so, xsews anu uuavci. Thia signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Brornoninsne Tawets the remedy that enres a colsl in cna Cay HEW: BARBER '.SHOP, .1 have bought out tbe shop form erly run bv S. E. Wooding . and "will continue the business at t he same old stand. ' " You will always, find my towels clean, my razors sharp and eyery- thmg in good order, vl will appre ciate your patrotrage and will do all in my power to please youlx ' When you want nrst class worK give. me a call. " Yours to please,. --: P. D. Hutchikgs. I Sr.. ' , U: ... f -',v I :' X7 - '-' If it - si . ' -' ' ) . - ' In response to the lady who last week said Major Robbins did not believe in predestination, the major begs to assure her that he does be lieve that boys who are . taught to play euchre nd other games of cards around the family fireside are Jtnncf rrtr.inlv rjredeGtinated to UlillUJb J X become gamblers when Bey. Tsilka Has Not Yet Been Ar rested. Constantinople, Thursday, Feb. 20. The authorities here deny that T?pv ATr. Tsilka". the husband ' of Miss Ellen Stone's companion in captivity, has been arrested' for complicity in the kidnaping1 of the latter. , They say,- that, according to last reports, Rev. Mr. Tsilka is n Sofia, Bulgaria. Will Not Unite WithDemocrat3. : Topeka, Ean. ,Feb. 2 1 The Pop ulists of Kansas, who met here to day for the purpose of deciding upon the future of their party in this'.State determined that ther would be no afiiliaticn between the a 1 . m-M -... w: m-- 1 rii.ii t.iiv -111 amine it I knovr yc: are bound to be plcrcc . with this plow C m - w wm " - -- - - - - " ,1 -t - - 4- C"V Amounts to quite an item if you only 1 me. Merchants who sell on credit usually ten, per cent, for losses, as I lose no baa ae can afford to and do give my customers; ilu vantage of t his, thereb y saving them at 1c dollar in every ten or ten in eveiy hundred, in many instances much more. Thiiil: ol isn't- it worthy of your condderation ? . T7hy o.vfirvhodv trade "where-. Giich maucG c held to it out?- O 'ITT J T ha an r' 'G good its I r r r -' Del: ana
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