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6- V V. V.- r I ft 4 r r i fjOE!-L BROS., Proprietors, HOTC2E FIRST: BROADMEXT 01.00 Per Year in Advance; Vol. XVIIII. E0XB0R0, NORTH CAROLINA, Wednesday 'Evening, April '30, -1902. No. 18. hi N - fj- JL' 1 Tha Graded tocnooi. xne 5 eel Trust .brought to Bay 1 Funston Floored. I am deiiguieu lu &cc u uiuju ur- , new jurK, nprn 2D. me wave The rebuke administered " by the t on the part of our town for a of reduction n: prices of , meat .asj president to General Fred Fuustoh 1: teres Graded School."- ( Surely . no a result of-war upon the beef " trust is of so vital consequence to , any aster, wit n wnich tne Trust; Has oeole as educafion i? -Any nation threatened the people is beginning t6 with a cultivated liead and fall. upon itself ; for I the doors of the heart ni its ci Lixensnip. yw iiul ; is jl rubt snops are uegmmgg to , Clog true of a nation can be ; as forcibly with unsold- meats, the result of : a applied to a county or community, killing blow struck at consumption The time has arrived when ' the by the Trust itself. It is believed ate county, city, town, village that Monday will ; see a reduction nd country must, realize that if it all over the country .. to take its proper , place , in tnisr Washington,, . April- 26:-tTwo ngageof enlightenment and hidebound high tariff ; Republicans prosperity, it must educate. :Furth have come out flatf ooted s f of .the r, education tnat elevates a peo. abolishment of the tariff on meat ;as pie must be found in its entire con a means of bringing the Beef Trust stituency. or ttiis to De, possible to book. These are-Foraker. and education must be in the . reach of Blkins, both of whom expressed the every cunu. x-ui cunvduuu tu uz xlx ppmion , tnat sometnmsr must oe the reach of every child- it must be done. x It is believed they will seek public. The question then arises a revision of the tariffs; oc to the best nossible -nublic educa . , , Plashed 200 Miles over Seas. tiAti h pre wp navp . nor. . a neia unexplored or new bat one well onait, vu, April ao.-ine studied and experimented in for wireics leiegiapny, rebib at AuanuKe time. Our best educators bumu loua were me mosi impor- since the experiment bagan a is oTOWl 7 some without hesitancy say that exper- lence, observation ana study agree that the question of the best pub lic school work is solved through what is known in our cities and larger town as the graded school. Wherever this plan has been tried there has followed, universal sue cess. So evident is the . the graded school the solution oi public' educa tion that all small towns of V note and even some;. villages; and' rural districts are hastening to adopt the graded work. Xet Roxboro be wise and follow in the track of progress .'. i ,jr ;i i w at n II I ' ' r fvlakes the food more deHcious and wholesome 1?. , ROYAL BAKING POWOER CO., NEW YORK. B 1 tant four days ago. It was a test of an American svstem bf ; wireless tele- fected by Prof. Reginald A. Fessen den, working under the direction of Prof. Willis L. Moore, chief of the Weather Bureau. These experiments have been go ing on for two years at intervals, but not until today was it establish ed, beyond, a doubt that .-.wireless messages can be sent to vessels at sea for a' distance ot over two hun dred miles. of doubtful reputatidns a soldier,1 is just and needed. He is a fierce full talker a latter-day. spitfire who made Hmselfa' herd upon a very smali'VdpHal His disgraceful,, c&p-ture-fe&SKSninaldo bf the means vre- s6rt4He flip3" and' abuses all statoiSqr others who dare to pen-; sure Uy proGi ties in, the Philippines that fojlferown to be euch tremend- ous fsin cue nostrns oi tne peo ple d:jtsr country and other , lands." He abiMiSenatbr Hoar because " of his attiluae. against the crimes and outrages perpetrated in : the remote scenes of horror and disgrace! . The Baltimore Sun- says: "" '"- r : "There is Senator Hoar,' of Mas sacnusetTs, ror- instance. who iff sh6cked atthe suggestion that Fil ipiao3 are made to absorb hogeheads Attorney General Knox says he has Election snbjept to the Democratic ; of water and tanks of kerosene oil at '. Sa L Convention. ;v I am 43 year of age, n,f Arh ; Mr PTnar Vw Ci v SQQa w born and raised in the county of Per one dratfc.: Mr. Hoar doesn t believe U- uan tt cn,fa a!ATrA tVip L. -. T - Ar , ,-.u r.nis lfl sin innnponf nn olotrof in nr - I ' " i - i I . . - v ' ' i . t 1.' "t- r- w.f , , it- fresti meat tmst ana ne nas instruct- 4 years since in mj;rigni siae, ,wnicn creation for our soldiers. T He 'doesn'- t'oVVlistTipt attornev at Chicsffo to unfits me for 'the farm. : If I get the agree that, obstreperous Filipinos Drin? suit. : "'"' s tS - nomination- and am elected pledge should be drowned or - oiled into a : : LrzzzirTFl myseir to :ucnarg . , , !-r , uo iw vuierBuiJ-wBuu,uuuu,? . said onlce prompt anu laitmni, aii .,: i.x taKti tu:a Uitmuu uv auuuuuuiig i icuu iu iuc viuo mjj och office of hand at all office hours. nty subject - ' Refpectfully, - , - To T he Democrats of Person. I once 1 'more announce myself as '.a -candidate for the office Treasurer. . . r Having served " you once for ' two". years and having been born and raisv ed'in Person county you !all know . . . my record "My candid&sy is subject , to thesvishes of Democratic conYen- ; 4ts. ' Jiro. O'.Briakt. ' , To the. Voters-- of Person" County Honor Roll for ;ApriX ; I 1 4 ? v , "Misses Ha Gilesr Myrtle Barnett, Pattie Brooks. " . Emma , Brailshef , Maggie-Long, Annie Long, . Theo. Hester and Hery Gates.;; ',. . PRIMARY DEPARTMENT: , 'Sue Bradsher, Rosa Cheeky Ber tha'Danieli Lillie, Giles, Huldah Hambrick Bessie " Hall,, I.Mamie Johnson. Breta.Noell, SueMerritt, Hassie Sims, Lomse Watkins, Inez Cheek. Reginald Harris Charlie tViprctnn I." - PflVfi ThaiVo; - Cliftpii. Winstead'.. and - I most respeclfally, announce my Connor, i-uern li. . . - , f. r.-i.m2 : i iu u-n Ajouuuy xrpiusuieivab tut? uwi yuuu: To The Voters of .Person, County. :. - - TloVo fli. a-TYiof.Vi nrl nfi annnnnmnof fpnd f.n"th"r nffir.ft mvRelf. v; and be OH graphy... Tnis system has beenper- 1 . 7 myself a' candidate toi the . 7 ... . r: pretty plain terms, and of. course has Treasurer for Person, count' incurred the displeasure of BriVadiVr- to tbe decision of the . Democratic ,J . r J. J. JjEA. . I , 1 , 1 1 ttt in -r - - 11 ?1 r-t rff Aft - t General Funston. " That vxedoubta- bounty convention to meet tms m- won, in. kj., :. Apru if-1m - ; . w,A'-W--' v, o.- mer. If elected I will "be at.my post J ' ' ' ' uiuuiip-uH icueuuj.iuiiuo uon of adty gk days ia 'the. weekend risive remarks about the senior Sena- discharge the. duties of - the '-'office tor from-Massachusetts,, alleging, faithfully and honestly. Should 'I among other ribaltl ebservations, thatfailto: get the nomination I -will -nr ' : i.i - cneertuilv support, tne man wno ijir. xxuHi 10 Luc uuase&aui 01 a buo- : . . , Guano Guano 7 -4 ? eTheated::IorEcieirce., The president's j; rebuke so . richly merited is administered- because of Fanston's attack upon the . venerable ' Yours to serve: April 30, .1902. Roxboro, u C. and prosperity. Let her citizenship Death of Hon . J". Sterling Morton and distinguished senator from Mas- To the" Voters of Person . Couu ty. rally to the establishing of a graded , Chicago April 27. Hon. J. Sterl- sachusetts. It t is understood that j announce myself a candidate for school and offer to every child the ling Morton former Secretary of Mr. Hoar is very indignant at the sheriff, subiect to the action" of the advantages of such a, system. Let Agriculture, died this afternoon,at renections maae upon mm oy : tnis x)emocrat?c County, Convention. If us rally to our town, commissioners! the home of his son. Mark Morton, accidental, and overrated son of nomm"ated and elected V- will. serye in so nobly and grandly champion ing this great question and insure them success in 'so worthy a cause If we do our duty now, our- child ren will more greatly honor us, and future generations yet unborn will call us blessed.- ' : G. T. W. - at Lake Forest, 111. Last Npvemr Mbtb. v.It is even suggested "Hb at if ber Mr. Morton contracted a severe the gifted orator.co.uld get, in;reach cold , while speaking at the stock of this braggart -that he would ad- shbw in Chicago. "An attack of grip minister a 'water cure' which" would followed, " and from this he never bring about a speedy and permanent entirely recovered. "A week ago he reformation in the, speech ofs the flip suffered a stroke of apoplexy The pant Kansas critic-Wilmington immediite cause of his "death" 'was Messenger you to thebest of my ability."" Very respectfully, " " - - - 1 " Thompson. - We.wilJ sell the following, r . brands of guano for . tobacco ' "-.and corn the corning season; Our prices afe as cheap; "6t vcheaper.th'a,n anyone's irrtrie ; . - County, r." See us before: buy-, : ing elsewhere, ;we will save .yotr money. V r v. Hyco : : ' : r - Eclipse, --... v -!.; . Alliance -': Durham Bull. ; - . ' British ' Mixtures - ,t . ; ' Electric Bone and Potash. : : ! " ; ; Double Bone Phosphoric Acid. . . Caraleigh Special for Tobacco ; , , Zells Uriole H.-X. for Tobacco. Charmed the People of . Raleigh. Rev, W. B. Morton, ex-pastor of the Baptist church of Roxboro, who has been filling the " pulpit of the First Baptist ; Church for five S un days, returned to his home yester day. As supply during the illness of Rev. Dr. Marshall , Mr. Morton has endeared himself to the. whole congregation . An able and attrac tive preacher ; ' an agreeable and popular gentleman, and, a patriotic North Carolinian; loving its history and traditions, Mr. Morton won his J Pritchard. way into the esteem, of all. in the city who heard him preach and who. came to know him during his tern pcrary sojourn in the; city- The peopl e o'f Raleigh have cause to be lieve that the esteem in7 which they hold Mr. Morton is reciprocated by him , He will always find ; a warm welcome in Raleigh . News and Observer. , ' S - Strikers ; Lasso New Mortorman; Lime, O., April.' 25. Striking: To the Voters of Person County: didate for C6unty. Treasurer, sub- i ject.to the action of the Democratic Piedmont speoial Tobacco Guano. . :i.fl..:-4: t, .iLr: : r-r. .r Kxaunty convention, n nommaicu neamont aeuow ljeai xooacco " " - , Te May.number offte Wotaan's U leflge myself 'to use every honest Guanff. : : T uumc vuuiauiuu vuouu au, i- eeavor tor the success ot theticKa tide on "wnere tne -uircus atarts t if -elected I V shall take A:shville, N. C, April ;28. The From," by Eugenf Woody ; "Behind pleur in serving -ypu to he; best idea of a fusion . ticket composed of the Scenes in a Department Store" kf mV -ability.- When ydtT have1 Republicans and Democrats, has gives snoppers a. glimpse mn . :tne businass !with me you will find me takn a stronp- hold of Reoublicans workings of these. great - enterprises, of oil fitnfc rv jiv in 'flip taken a strong hold ot Republicans wordings or tnese.great; enterprises. Ie at all times,-every day in the here, and 'there is good reeson tolbe- There is a valuable article on Jillen and if I can be of service tQ lieve that . the Republican party will M, btone. "Little Journeys to the yok 'don't-hesitate vto Ccall on me. befbrit. It is 'proposed to divide I Woods ; and b lelds, : : and , 44 lire To those wh'Q have aireadv pledged county and legislative otnees,; but Monun oi uaay-iajH 4. are appropriaie all the legislative ticket . is to be outdoor features-The rreproduction pledged to the re-election of Senator of five paintings by; Charles Schrey- feature. A new serial story by, Cvrus Starving People AsK Aid. . mAwnA Rrav AnHtlprl WnvPtY me their support, and to those, who will aid me I beg to return my most sincere thanks. . , v - " " ' ' Very respectfully, . ' J.A. Tucker.,. Just received "a, new and .full . line , of general; merchandise. Call ori us for anything you ', want, highest prices . paid for v country produce. We aret!aent for the. Farmer. Friend iVCorn planters, also the VirgiHia -- one and -two ; horse, wagons all of which we have oh hand and , will sell . cheap.' ' Call and see us. - Your friends, r. : ; ; READE BnO&V ; V- Helena, fj. O; Bradford, Pa., April 26. Five ith the Shrp.":: makes the magazine hundred. people in Marionville. For- notable inaction.'. ,Will -N. Harben cfr nuntv. wno lost an r witn nre a t?h:a4. TzirCmar . ..nfi Vmta - ohmil that destroyed the town a few days Ltories. Published bvi The Orowellf ago, are starving ana me marion- priblishing; Co., Springueld,;- Ohio; ville board bf trade today telegraph- one dolar a" year: ten cents ?a xopy: sample copy free. . ; street car employees lassboed a new mortorman today. ; The; rope was hen tied to a wagon and the man dragged several blocks, ,The - mor torman was disposed of by being flung over a fence.' v ; -;v v Two other attemps- to run " cars failed. The strikers have appealed to the public V boycott "cars. country asking for money and oth er contributions. Hew Arrivals in Dress Groodsf We have received this week. a very extensive and, handsome : line of gray dress goods, at 25c to r$ll00 a yard, ' This line, of goods just can't be beat: . They are of the newest weaves as well as some ot the staples such . as mohairs, Jserseys etc. ; Sol 1 Smith Russell Dead. Washington, ; ; April - 28. Sol. Smith Russell, the actorir died at the Richmond Hotel, in this city at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon pi per petual hiccough: ; , . The fifth volume : of the' North Carolina Regimenital History ..will ap pf ar in.a fortnight. - "North. Carol ina is one of the.old est States in the Union. It has more natural resources' and better ; Climato than any other.State in the Union then' why is it we are the-poor e people in dollars -and cents in- the whole Union? It is because we are the most illit erate people "' in the whole Union save only : South : Carolina "Gov. A ycock at LaGrange Thursday. . Come in.ahd see them andlet us also, show - you something new in blaci: goods. No stronger line of black goods intojvii . than we are snowing. , :'.", Then in Wash Goods. : eh: .N 'id ot - We have some lovely styles both in white and fancies. In fact r our stock of dress goods is superb, and ifyou haven't seea it you have no ideajwhat pretty styles and bargains yeu'H:ave missed. Remember our, prices are the lowest to be haf; Jand you get a chance at our premiums to boot. 41
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