, proprietors. A 2 ff" a La w,.,B . . hOKVhU . Sl-op Per Year In Advance XX! I ROXBORO, NpRTH. CAROLINA, Wednssday Evening, March 29, 1905. No-is; T4jis-'..lB3SKMa: kii.iM . . . . " - 1 : ' -; i " ' ' 1 I II II! T r ft r- IV. I iV IN THE AIR. ;1 ilil -.:v. lLff bus,Iy reorsaing HINES-CARLTON WEDDING- i X iacvv v-uneeniraiions j llonpfnl for a . Oessa- A latere 'part-V T&nanps nnc1-::"i ." - . -.T. ' x,., Tnssei Mrs. M. Peace Uotiterence j tu n. une or the Taoanese . Kv-f,r n r te Held in Copenbaran. March 2 6, According ; .neiits, which are still rj revision, King Edward vc I. onden on April 6. . He O.ieen Alexandia at from thence their v.-iii ;.;o to Copenhagen for .,:Son of the birthday of 1 1 o A ;uan i.prii i cors - fYmnhmren ' tele. so rar as r Ka ward's visit has 110 vi:h Russo-Japanese relets, but that King f . A ti lavuij peace, auu ;,v;igrr Empress of to her father's . ii will be re for a peace con - f V .0 1 : u .1 ,- ii Lopouiiagen ' 4 4 soicuers was caotitre! in thP nni form of the Eleventh Siberiad Rifles He will be tried by court martial. v The Chinese governor of Kirin is said to have received -letters from licld Marshal Oyama informing him that the Japanese will enter Kirn on April lo. that'M. D'lswol- minister to Den .r.iburg Saturday ; fog- m -The A Mother's Obligations. In the April Delineator is given the opeing paper of a series, called "Tne Rights of the Child," which, it is announced, will discuss the the proper cars of children in all its phases, from the earliest stages of in fancy unti constant attention is no longer required. The articles are contributed by Dr. Grace Pec ham Nurray a physician of note. The xirt paper is entitled ''The Lonnng ot the Child and is strik- crated woath repeating Hines, at Mt- Airy, the Scene of a Pretty. Ceremony- The AnteaNu t:al Ttace otion. MT. Airy, March 22 In the midst of a large gathering of their friends and relatives, and at a beau tifully improvised alt-r of white, banked with palms, ferns and oher plants and flowers, Miss Mary Graves Hines. of this city, and Mr. w M; Carlton, of Roxboro. were married this morning at 8 o'clock at Oak Hill, the pretty home of the bride's mother, Mrs; M. B. Hines, Rev. T. E Winecoff, pastor of Central Methodist church, officia ting. The ceremony was" one of the prettiest witnessed in Mt. Airy in a lonr time. The large parlor A'here the wedding took place,' was elegantly decorated with a wealth of ever" greens, violets and cut flow ers, the predominating colors being green, blue and white, and the Press Comments. -' With prospects bright for a full crop of delicious blackberries, the labor question is beginning to assume a serious aspect. Reidsville Ke view. Ever since the Durham bull first bellowed, Durham has been the best advertised place on. tbe face of the earth. Raleigh Post. - , No town or community can grow as it should, urdeso the citizens pull together fcr the common good ot all.- Euisburg Times. 1 Because a man says be is going do quit gambling, -is no sign that, his morals are improved. It may be he has gone broke Charlotte News Dr. Osier is at liberty to make what he can of the fact that Kuro patkin is under 60, white Oyama. INogi and Kuroki are older tnan that. Coneord Times. The Czar in his palace cries out for the troth. If he will bnlv sneak- out into th's higiw&ys' arid byways, I 1 ilKiLii'-M CV- dispatch to ti?e;flueuce the appeal ance much m and tne Lompanv spates , mental and mora statU3 of tbg un , the:.councn oi-born. This has bee proven over cn t.ie pnnci'Me or.rl n,. o; ti,,. i. . W V , X .sS n cif initialing ice. and i p Uie principal a'l report hat to the Daily Tele esoondeni. at Kobe 1 again tuotner should thoughts, should with lovely 1 it snouia 1 he' nrosoective . X. think beautitul scheme, beimr perfectly . carried outi.he wiJ1 oufc enough of the -truth all over the house. The coming oi ! to make nim shudder. Charlotte he bridal part7 -r;as announced by the merry measure of the Bridal Chorus from Eohe-grin. when the little ribbon bearers, If we could get our "moonshine" railronds 'o run out In the country somewhere, they'd do us a let of good But somehow or other they pictures jcyful warm . anticipations n aneer, srrier. fear. . To indnlg? ft .-v -TV - 4- A. treasure rebel. ions thhnp-ts no-sin 1 : t 3 4.1, ' . . o repoics navmg miervieweu luc . existing :ondition is to rob the com- :i cii.eers ana uuu L-uivchlId ofproper birthright and is a - --: c- . -im,dd . at . Mukden, i form Qc selfishness worse record will : ornved at Ujin, i e written upon a human being, ire nn surpnseu that no : often the physique shows these o-- vvc-o proposal had j prenatal impressions in planness of iucy contrm previous j feature ack cf vitality, or hiddau a ihat retreat was imminent Misses Maiv Franklin Graves and Elizabeth f 1 . 1 graves, carnea tne no oons to torm will afiok in Town nnrl nnrlcrp ,m tn ur round herself an aisle. Then came the maid of i wMr 1, LrT n.mnfrl "VhQ r heart i honor. ;!Vo ?.fr-r v Wtlwti P.mn il n,fl.nu:; r.,. o W A. Scott has resigned S chief4 of ponce of Greensboro to taRe effect April 1st. He will become assistant to Insurance Commissioner Young. Kr.rooatkin's order was . . '. .. . Lde 0:1 March 9. ; ot bRimusiies. j reproach upon th vbur, March 25 A y." , -0111 General Linevitch ! " vhh g-sdness and ; of Casrell. becomingly dressed in wmte ciiiiton cloth over taffeta, with white picture hat, and carried blue violets. The bride entered with her uncle. Mr. S. Porter Grayes, handsomely gowned in a travelling suit of blue cloth, with hat o match, and carrying a shower bouquet of white violets. The groom was attended by Dr. H. T.J lucser, or Koxooro; as best mau. During the ceremony, Mr. George wooarutr played - with exauisite wnicn win aeve op wnn tne growtn beauty and delicacy, "Violets," of the child, to bring .sorrow and and to the joyous strains of Men.- paretics later in delssohu's , Wedding March, the 1 bridal party wentinto the library, v, iiee vuei in mc unei X"OOLU recciveu ,,ed March 26th. says : ' The first sale ci land, of which ; 4A Russian patrol has been fired j there is any definite record, is thai ! ' T ,ve- "ri'vqvv and in - t mentioned in the iirA rnanter nf's euiiP" .1 .. 1 ; 1 " village of! leuesis. ra5ulations, leaving 0.1 the 8:45 tnan xor an extended Northern returning to Roxboro, their ircii n 1 I have been simple. . Abraham wished -n no i h inge in the-j to buy a field for a burial place for armks during thefhi family. Ephraim, the owner j of the field, valued it at 400 shekels ove back a force a'ry approaching the which Abraham agreed to pay. He accordingly went to the gate of tbe tiaiuiigiusa. i ne same : euv ana weignea me rjoney, wn:cii ;);;. -:ci madrons a?.-; he paid m the presence of all 1 arata. mounted j entered through the . ? e-xireme Rus- 1 simple ceremony, without the inter i, a1 out tmir miies from the vention of lawyers or other officials, cf Nijushentsi. Russian j made "the field and the cave that r i- i'orcements were sent was therein and all the trees that :id forced the Japanese who. were in the field, and in all the bor- race a cnaree back to cers arouna aoout, sure unto Abranam tor a possession. future home, in about two weeks. An elegant reception was given the evening before the marriage, at which a large number of pretty a id useful wedding i preset ts were dis played, attesting." t3e popularity of the bride, wb ols-avmem ber of one of the old and prominent families of the State, is of rare culture and who j charming personality. av: talented. This ! m 11 i riati and brilliant- -ninnit- a'nA will oe greatly missed in social cirs cles here. ' The g..oorr is the junior member ' ; It Saved His Leg.' ' . "J P. A. Daaforth, of La Grange.: a frightful running-sore on his r leg, .' 7 but writes that BacklenV Arnica V"J Salve wholly cared it in" five dayflVt. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the . best salve in the world. Cure guar.-' ' . : at teed. Only 25 cents. Sold by ' J. D.i Morris, druggist. t LAST OPPORTUNITY Tj have your photos taken AT ROXBORO . by :yf!& The Holladay Studio, as after June 17th I will close the Roxboro gallery I2Tdefinit:ly. : You know me and I know you- and the kind of work I makethe WORK THAT ALWAYS PLEASED YOU. S get your family y , together and bring : them in before that time, as I will - POSITIVELY CLOSE the gallerv after that date June 17 th NOT JUST FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, 38 has been enstcmarv. bnt INDEFI- NITELY. Yours to serve, WALLER HOLLADAY. r ink r lo matter now srna i$0M I II m f o matter howlarer. At 7firnn ii 1 nt ineir retreat being Tien T-in, ci vlew with Oyama March 22. 2 p m., Via March 26.Fiel Mar- 'v-. is 0ama to day gave his tr.t interview since coming into tne ucid. lie refused to discuss the probabiiiiv of peace. 'I am only a soldier,'' he said, ''not a politician. The Japanese government will ar range terms of p?ace when the time comes. We were forced to fight this war in the interest of interna tional peace and for the safety cf our countrv. Personally, I have a high regard for Russians. They are soldiers. The officers and men are brave and able and have fought well. During the war between China and Japan I was the commander of the army which cap ured Port Arthur With a division and t half oi troops we took the city in five hours. The result this time shows the wonder ful difference between the Russians and the Chinese with whom we had puv.ous experience. But bur army, both soldiers a,nd officers, performed f heir duty" as Japan tne w they would. Both Sides Reorganizing. Gunshu Pass, Manchuria, March TJnvaliiig North Carolina Coofed federate Monument, Appomattox, V'i, Monday, April 10, 1905. For h occasion the Norfolk & Western Railway will operate a spe. oiai train, leaving 'Roxbaro at 7: 15 a m., Monday. April 10th, through to Appomattox without change. The rate from Roxboro will be $2.75 on this special train. In addition to this cheap rate aud special train eer vice, excursion tickets will be sold to Appomattox on April 8th and 9ch, limited for return passage April 10th, 19U5. Please apply to nearest Norfolk & Western Railway Agent or W. B. B-vill, General, Passenger Agent. Roanoke, Ya. of ot the well known law firm Kitchin & Carlton, of Roxboro, and is a rising young attorney, and has a -bright future before him. A number of prominent out of town guests were present. South Dakota, it seems, is in cined to be greedy in the nutter of her bond claim against this State and wants full pay. The debt has been acknowledged, and if a com promise cannot be made, it would seem that there is nothing left for the State to do but pay up ir full, -Charlotte Observer. Col. John C. Tipton, formerly of Lincolnton. is now editor of the 25th. Oa the front all is qtuetij Guide, at Eagle Pass, Texas. V The following from the Oxford Ledger will apply equally as well to the-Rural Free Delivery Carriers in Person county as in Granville: One of the moSw convenient and helpful things in thf public service to the country people is tte rural free t 1 . v V TTT delivery man service, we are -very glad that our people 'are favored with so many ex ellent routes in this county. Thts service is not only a grat convenience,, but is pIso a fine source of education for the people, And right here we want to saY that we are also fortunate in Granville to have so efficient and faithful a corps oi carriers. There ie certainly no better service anywhere. Our car risrs are careful in their work always make their trips no matter how severe the weat her it, and are very accommadating to their patrons. They richlv deserve the appreciation and thanks they receive from the patrous on their rontes. : , Will ?ive it careful ate.ition. Thimpwacrp annUpc fr fVi o f- s J , j men and women alike. ' v ( orriOEiFLS : E. B eane, Pres. J ;M. Bfaiock, "Vice Pre&r miii H'Hiiipii 111 1 11 nim-Tn 11 niini i i rin i i i ihiiihi hi i i i m magumsmmmatmmataamttmmggmmmtm x SpiiiE S 4 3S IeiIp Our buyers have returned from market and the "new spring goods are now rolling in on every train. Never in the historv ot this establishment has such an effort been made to bring together ' a stock of first-class reliable merchandise, bought not only viith a view to low prices, bnt latest styles and best qualities. How. well we have succeeded, we cordially invite you to come aud see. Your special attention is called to the ' . 1 0 0 c! s It is a fact well known to the trading public that this has for jmany years been the leading rendezvous for the ladies wishing the best, newest ana most stviisn moncs, ana ,we wisn to assure you that you may expect us to retain that position without dis appointmtnt if effort and experience counts for anything. We are not the only people who show new things, but nine time out of ten we show them first. ' 7 This lambasting the trusts is like Representative Adams' idea of the whipping posti for wife beaters. The man who is not in favor of it is liable to be an object of suspicion. Salisbury Post. . , Millinery With an air of confidence we make the assertion that w have oijje of the State's foremost milliners and that our cu s tomers will find thU department up to every expectation this season. Handsome and stylish stock at the most seasonable prices. You can hardly afford to buy your hat tifts season befo re seeing v hat we have and Miss Tbmberlm, will consider it a favor for you to let her show Vou even if you don't buy. v , Mm MAP PI LI -6-j--S" r ih ' -1 y"- , -K"". 5.-' 1