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HOELL BROS., Proprietors. HOrViE FIRST: ABROAD NEXT. S I -oo Per Year in Advance XXII OL ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, Wednesday Evening, June 28, 1905. No 26. m- WASH. F. READE DEAD- Thi-- Well Known and Most Prom-n-cnt Citizen of Person County paed Awav Monday Afternoon Interred With Masonic Honors. 1 Ah, Washington F. Reade, Mt. Tirzah, passed away at his home bte Monday afternoon. He had been in feeble health for some time, and his dea'h came as no surprise. Deceased was in his 91st year. He was twice married, and left nine children, all by his first wife. Thesaare as follows: Mr. E B. Reade. of Roxboro; Messrs. Wil liam F., J. R-, Thomas B., Joseph G , C. G. and E W. Reade, of Mt- Tirzah; Mrs. Kate Burton, of Summerfield, and Mrs, Joseph W. Noell, ot Mt. Tirzah. In addition there are a large number of other re'atives, there being about fifty grandchildren and a good many great-grandchildren. Mr. Reade was one of most prom inent and well known men in this part of the State, and many who knew rum will learn ot his dtath with the profoundest regret. He was aa exceedingly kind hearted man and a true friend. ''Uncle Wash,'' as he was familiarly known. was a member of the Presbyterian church. 1 he funeral services were held yesterday afternoon, and interment was with Masonic honors. The re mains ;-ere laid to rest in the family burying ground. A number from Roxboro attended the funeral WILL SNEAD DROWNED. Sunday Law Enforced. Austin, Texas. June 26.- The Sunday law, an old enactment of the of theLegislatuie, was enforced rigorously for the first time here yesterday, and saloons, and even soda fountains, were closed from midnight Saturday night until mid night Sunday night. It was im possible to get even a shoe shine cr a cigar. Hundreds left the city on local trains for resorts outside the citv limits. Good Homing Record Statesviixe, N C, June 26. About 1 00 carrier pigeons that were turned loose here at 5:30 a. m., June 12th, reached Wilmington', Del., at 2:55 o'clcck that afternoon. The distance from here to Wil mington, as the birds fly, is about 425 miles. While Bathing in Marier's Creek Sunday, He Sank to Rise No More in This Life No Effort Made to Save Him. Will Snead, an employee f the Roxboro Cotton Mills, was drowned in Marier's creek, two miles north of this olafce lnr cn.j i UUUU. . 10 tuuipauy wicn nve or six others went in bathing in the creek at Pass! mill. The young iu luuiu uoi swim, so we are told. After being in the water ht. got be yond his depth and went nrw His companions made not the slightest effort to Tiltn f drowning. They thought he was pranking. It does seem that any one used to the water rrmiH utt detected the diff shamming; and the orenmW .A cool, clear headed Derson rniilrl hnxrt saved him, and thus averted the sad calamity. 'Tis a distressing 4-1.. 4. - a 1 O uuug loioinK about ahumanbeine uaviug me s canaie snuttea out in such a sudden manner, with no arm stretched forth to save. Deceased was ? bout 23 years of age, and came here some time ago from Danville. The body was recovered Sunday afternoon about 2 o'clock, and on Monday was carried to Danville for burial. The place at which Snead was arowned is about fifteen feet deep iu us ueepest part. We have heard it said that its greatest depth is !omtning lifce eighteen feet. TO GO TO LEAKSVILLE SPRAY; South Boston Speaks News of Rev? Mr. Beam and the Important Ed ucational Work He and His Esti mable Wife Have Done. We clip the following from last week's issue of the South Boston News: ' , ' , "Rev. T. A. Beam, of TWiii Hillj N. C, called to see us on Tuesday and tells us that he has decided not to rebuild at Bethel Hill, but will locate at Leaksville Spray, N. C, where He will estab lish a large school. "This decision was not made un til very recently, when special jn ducements were offered bv fnVnric of education at Leaksville-Spray. "The town contains a notmlarmn. of some six or seven thousand, and Woodburn Notes. Sickness of nearly two tion'and stress of work must be my i nj late aosence or note rrom our worthy section. People still marry and 'are given in marriage- On Wednesd av Jnno 22, xMr. John Tullob, tf Halifax county, Virginia, led to the hv- uieumi aixar, Mi3s tiattie, the -beloved daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. "R W- Carter, of our neighborhood. Miss Hattie is hiszhlv eafremwl ftn.i greatjy beloved by many friends, and Mj. Tulloh is securing a prii9 to share with him the pys and sorrows of life. To thes$ jdung N paonle we wish much happiness and good for tune. Rev. Mr.'Haynes of Halifax Circrit, was the officiating clergy man. rn xueie was a memorial service at is one of the growing manufacturing eanon. Ohristiatr church on the towns nt tViA .Csf-of' T nAA:.: ii 3rd lnntanf in mfimn,n -n th - "j"" ui nig Ciller- r r . ""w fj t . j ' JU prises now in successful operation, Smitn two leading members of that , uv uicu cm icrv y ttm oiU'-e. They were both good Masons, and the Masonic fiattrnity were out in rficrftHo an A UA : 1 T uau ojjcuiai pews re served iu the church. Mr. Wicker, the oastor. nreanhprf o TVf D r try i ' X M VUL uouuio rwm 1 i. Til 1 . . --v uiaui win uc siarcpn in a few days to cost about $1,000,000. inesumot ten thousand dol lars has been offered Mr. Beam, in suitable buildings for a school,' to be used by hi n free of cost for ten j ui v.vj3t iui ten I . uuuiu years. Some of the most opulent u-T, v -weir .memory,, whicn was and progressive citizens of the town !r'g Iy commenlcd. Rev Mr 1 - VUV. I L'nM 1 M " portance of having a school nf hicrh .x"u . preached the 11 BEAUTIFUL JUNE WEDDING Poteat Made President. , Raleigh, June 23 At a meet- mg,of the board of trustees of Wake Foresi College, Prof. Wil liam I, Poteat, of the college fac Jlty was chosen to succeed Dr Charles E Taylor as president of toe institution. Dr. Taylor has been head of the S!1.tutlon for some twenty years, ana it was owing to feebleness that L tlded t0 resln Pf. Poteat as been professor of biology at Wake Forest for a long time- grade in the town, and have man- -nT a hre and ifested the intercs they feeFin the fRP h aad1118nce ffom the text, matterinasubstantia?waya d8 "It -voii'd h T.orH . and the Sates of heil 8hall flot prevail in fact uc htimn hi' est,mate again-t it" Mr, Newman-Willed n tact no human being can ever and pleased the large con -teatio" know the great good that Mr. Beam by his discourse con-8tl. and his noble Christian wife hn ta , , unccu m more recency captured one of WtsL Virs years they have labored at Bethel ginia's fairest flowers. . Jh :!?.nes died a few days ago The Methodist Church' at Mr- Tir . 1tuuulfU! 01 . yng men and nvro w imams' residence, where ine MetnodistUiurch at Mr. Tir- girls. have been, aided in obtaintng he had been living for some-tim vuuauuu, luai iHnerwise could a a gooa soldier and a good Even on Thursday Afternoon not ave been equipped for life's citizen, and a man of integrity and When Miss Powelt Became the work- Many of these young men uPright principles. His remains Bride of Mr. Speed. are useful ministers of the-gcspel, !?ere TTed faP to Design, near , "d hold important charges' in Danville, for burial. The following account of the North Carolina, Virginia and other M bS. Lottie Caningham went with marriage of Mr. William Moore States. her father as far as RiVhmnni npprl onH Tioo T71iTKQfU D 11 I 1 1 TM e . ' -t - I ho atnt,AnA rj 1 t x.j.AC7o iuioi;ciu -vivvcn is iuc irifnos ot rJethel -Hiil cutuCAUU"8t"iaixrariiament copied from the Durham Herald of where Mr. Beam has given his best 1 in WashfDgton, and had an operation mu,u,u6- cucimw lor so many years "ad miuai, wnicn. wat uv-"ui wcuuiuy uuucu lucit ae would see his wv I , J uc is now at at Mt Tirzah last evening, in which clear to rebuild aad refine his the groom was a Durham young school at that place, bur the hand man. The marriage vows were of Providence seems to direct other said in the Mt. Tirzah Methodist wise. church, and Rev. W. H. Kirton, " He goes to his new field carry the pastor, was the officiating min- ing with him the prayers and best ister. After the marriage the wishes of a host of friends, both unaai pany went to tne nome ot in Virginia and North Carolina Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Reade, where who will always rejoice at his suc supper was served The bride and cess, gioom then came to Durham. soent " We learn that the night at the home of Mr. E. Y, Prof. E Bruce .McCormick, - whQ Speed, brother of the groom, and I has had charts nf th mm.i will leave this morning for Vir- department of Bethel Hill Institute ginia jscaca on a Dnaai inp. win go witn Mr. xJeam and be one "The bridal party entered the of the teachers ... j . 1 cnurcn in tne tollowine order: - " - A I I tt I I m L a T juc laistus oomeining. home. North Carolina, Via Superior Court, Person County. Before the Clerk. -Fannie Evans, , Emily Evana, George Evans, ! Notice. Samuol Evans, j ' Ada Evans, Bessie Evans, Alice Evans. Sam Evan J Jessie Evans J Tne Defendants in the abve ac tion will take notice that aa action entitled as above has been com menced in .the Superior Cou rt of Person coanty: to Dartition th lanHa described In the netitinn nf t.h plaintiff by sale. And rh fendaats will further take notica that they are required to annr af: tha office of the Clerk of the -SnnArini Court of said county, on the 26th DAY OF JULY. 1905, at the court house of said county in Person county. N. 0. and. an t. wr nr demur to the complaint in said ac cion, or tne plaintiff will apply ,ti the court for the relief demanded' in a d complaint. his 12th day of June, 1905. D. W. BRADHER, Clerk Superior Conrt. T. C. Bbodss, Attorney. RQ-sale of Land. By virtue of an order of the Suda perior Court, to me directed as Com mi.sl1,51eIV in a special proceeding entitled W. A. Winstead, administra. tor, ys. Miss Est elle Bradsher, et al. I wiU re-sell t the highest bidder for cash, (a ten tier cent, hirf ham'n k.M placed -on the former, sale,) at .the wuxb uuuae or ia jttoxborOj On MONjOAY, JULY 3, 1905 at iz o'clock, ra., the line's desribed In sail proceeding:, it being that tract or ttm, -""v lying-, and being In Ulive Hill townsihin PaoAn AAnT. and known ag the Monroe Bradshef pia.ee, containing 76 acres. rnis June c, 1905i. N. LUNSFORD, . . Cou niisbioner. Educate Your Bowels. V'our bowels can be trained as well our muscles or your brain. ? Cas recs Candy Cathartic train your w - ls to do right. ' Genuine tablets . ed C. Never sold ia A- r'lggists, ioc. We Are Now Offering were on Their Way to. Roxboro. r8-,.E Seine, of this citv. haPi honor Rn,Vw ' haT!bpn action against tnp 00 k nai,way t0 recover $10,- ui nprann a I Moore and A. B Noell. Then pimp thf nttpnrfntitc iicc t . it one man can be Mavor -nf Reade With Mr. M. B. Moore, Miss town' ? JusUceof the Peace, run a Mollie Speed with Mr. A P. Re?de, country newspaper, and take the Miss Lizzie Moore with Mr R. P. t(?wn tax list durinsr the not month Reade. I he dame of honor, was 2June and not lose patience, con Mrs uu In Many Lines ill of abrmf I ;"cl'8in cne case are twn ifi011: Mr., Stine and bn;ru; en ieft Oharlo te for Rox- Thev K n,ornine of June lOfch. t&?l;Uick trt Durham, and rr en;2r a11owed to be ;;B f1byfhatplapea1,don to Ral- ; , .jpPft tney h rn u It ank t0 Durham the next Sntlnfc.atwa5 Snnd,r there Pa! r" lo roxboro. Th nd the to spend depct the f :u:(1 at the neater pr of J-'urDam the dav depot bein re tne in- in two n " UC,,J? lu' night af tl i, uoon t0 8Pend-the e it2ni ?me0f Bfriend- They next dav' t0oiet ,t0 Roxboro t day.-.Charlotte Observer. iuc uaiuc ui UUUUl was . ' . . r E. Y. Speed, and tne maid of fideceand religion, (if he has any or, Miss Nell Powell, sister of n siock,) deserves to be a 32nd the bride. The ribben girls were ee member ot the sanctification Misses Bettie Reade and Ella Pow- band. The above is wg." And ell. The flower girls vere Misses me of ourexchares such as Emma Noell and Lizzie Fuller. the Charlotte Obsen er, the Raleigh "The bride entered the church News and Observer, the Roxboro with her brother, Mr. B. I. Powell, Courier and some others are at of Baltimore. - She was attired in tempting to poke fun at us and are white grenadine over taffeta. The dyg with envy just because we groom entered with his brother, can afford to take a rest and give Mr. E Y. Speed, ot Kinston, who QT reu avsturing the dog wa best man. Miss. Sue Bettie aays.-Hillsboro Observer. : t 3 : j . .1 . . mi .: t xxcuu- piesiuea at ine organ ana . , . , , played the weddine marches. she bPrl.ncd"Ank,ei Sfclff Neck Lame n1cn . J u 3 j- ... "':' I -! i- Strnt1n : " " tiisu icuucicu several vocai stiec-1 - wuwumw. lions just before the bridal party . These are' three common ailinw i entered the church, , for which Cnamberlain's Pain Balm "Mr. Speed is a son. of the late is especially valuable If ' nromnf 1 Dr- E. A. Soeed. and holds a re- lannlifid it will aavp von timp'. mnnki. sponsible position with the Dur- and suffermg when Jtionbledi with ham Hosiery Mills. 'The, bride is any one of these ailments;:' For ;sale a daughter of the late B. I. Powell. Hambrlbck &' Austin. - . of Henderson, and is a veryjeharm- ' ' "' , r, ing young woman. Both the bride DaW TTTPk ffTJRTPAr D and groom-ha ve numerous f nends.' 1 f?r chUdrcm tare. VocpiaTZ iBeiaftte liis A splendid stock fipom.$1.50 to.OO each. ' Reduced 25 to 60 ents each aud were marked cheap at that. 2F About 1 doz,n in white asd colors, now goat about half pricf, . With every fancy lawn dress pattern, we give enough lace 'to ' trim .the garment, and sell you the goods as cheap as you can buy it any where. ' - . . . V Low Quartered hoes or either men, la'die or hilJireD, are offered at substantial 'rednc tions. W? are deaning up this line in earnest. : , ' ; . Dozens of (itliejr ItefasiC: tbat can't be.mentioned hdre in detail -If vou are looking forruli summer; ars, come to us and you will no t be disaypointed. : MIAPPJ Inlftlnilnil PHOXE 38 PfM --tV A'' '
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