-mb . , - 00EILIL 8f?OS., Proprierir6. HOMS FIR8T: ABROAD NEXT. tJI.OO Per Year In Advance Vol XXII RQXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, Wednesday Evening. Noi. 15 19051 No:46 EDUCATION IMPORTANT- i'Advice on Education aud ine True Ttacber. ': -ducatior is derived from - the .-A tifsafa ttt Vi 1 rvVl , insane lead forth and itcludes 'vtie who'e iland physical. I chink it the da y ts to look well to the edn- heir children. I believe listless way, thrbugh a ?enseof duty or because they are forced to attend v When they have learned to ue accurately and can read fairly well and are .omehat famtiiar with G ram mar r they are tired of this routine and wsh to eet out into ofparen itinn of Gladstone who Said, "Life jjiou'd be spent in a long contmu- quidance both in thought and jction." What a splendid motto i i: l o v 40a(iop: nve uy.. oome par- tts teach Uieir girls to believe that .he cultivation of Athe mind is the jonly essential. My views are dif ferent, I be iave that every, chi'd should te thoroughly educated as regards, book?, so that if it is N"necassakv he fflay be self susfaini"g and selg-re liant Every chi?d should be taught tqe dignify of labor J and that in itid of it? being a disgrace to woik to consider it honor. j You will. all agree with me thn that education is not confined to books alone. The world with its thousand interest and occugatipn is agreat school But the lecorded xperierjce and wisdom ot others may be or the greatest aid to us. We can look about us today and see many who ha ve brought the light of that inte lgecce which has been the guiding star of" others to bear upon (hei own paths, and by i's aid have achieved an envaib e cosition amohsr men. Honor lies in doing- well whatever we. find to do, and the world estimates a mans a i: ties 'n accordance with nis suc cess, m whatever business be may engage. Education is certainly a pr'ze for those who take a pride in it, but for these who do not care fox any thing but pleasure at entertain ments, which are often no conse quence, it is of little value. As we journey through life let us develop our minds in those around, us Why should not this De a les.on fo us in the school room as in other duties? CAPT. JAIVlEs) HOLNAN DEAD wsh to get tnis big world of ours and make a fortune. - They are not content to strive on for an education, vianv are the snares laid for the vouth who takes, np his career with no noble aim in view so unprepared and with a". wrong conception stamped uphn his mind. The you'h will look back on wasfed vears and see his mitaKes. When it is too late. Who then is to bl ame for this state of fcffair? I answer both par ents .nd teacher but on the teachers shoulders the greatest responsibili ty rests. True teachers should study every child and do every thing to depelop every good to the exclusive of the bd in each childs mind remembering ever that they are not training pupils merely to successfully orapple fr a mighty dollar", but that they must be trained to make good citizens The influence of a noble teacher not only lives on and widens its sphere here, but in the beautified soul lives through all eteruity. If the teacher has cultivated her talent for imparting knowledge even the most common place sub ject can be made interesting-.- Chil dren wij then attend school be cause they feel that-tuey are "en til ed to a very warm nook in their in struct orsfheart, because every lessen is made so interesting that they are anxious to go to school. When hey pas from childhood to grown men and women their thoughts are often mingled with sadues because happy school days are now only a piciute on memorys wall. It is hen the teacher who yields an in fluence for good or evil in days to come. To those who are teacners. and to those who expect to thech let me urge you to study yourselves and see if youare capable to train atendimts. Represented Person County in the Legislature Several Times Capt. James Holman died at- his home hear Helena in this county to? day. Captain Hofeman was about 70 years old and had been a promv inent man in'- Person county for many years. He represented the county in the Legislature severai times, a He leaves a son and severe a! daughters to, mourn his death. He was a life long Democrat bu of laVe years had taken lit? le inter-., est in polkics. His health having failed, - MARRIAGES Gentry-Tingen At the resideiice of Mr. W. T. Wilboi ii, pear Allensville, cb Nov . 5Tn, Mr. Eiiene Harry Gentery ar d Mips Virgia Ting-n were unstf in mrri4?e j." E. Uentry officiat ing, Mr Otho Tingen acting aa-bi-st man and Mjss Doshia Gentry a maid of honor. Those in attendnnc ere St pben Gentry and Miss Loai Gentry, Barnard Jonea and Mi Eanic Beaver, V iliie Gentry atd MrSr Mollie Parham, f-obert Gettr. and Miss Minnie Tingen, Burabrd Beaver and Miss Addie May Geoiry Eugene Gentry and.Misa losa 0 -Bria' t, Gforga O'BiriaDt aVd M ss May Yarbrou'h. After the .ere mcny tbey left for the home of the roorneather, Mr. I. F. Gentry, where they enjoyed a nice supper. , " As tRey6aTl down the sleam pts life, Together, may 'they have fl)were ot - the sweetest fragrance strewn on every side. And no cloud of sorrow ever comf to hu low their y jung hves Is the wish of A. M. GENTRY. ' j rl'uck-Pool Mr. Thomas Tuck, son of Mr, A T. Tuck aod Miss Mary Pool, dau hter, of j. S- Pool, Esq. were mar ried at the home of the brides father fi T. W. PASS. J. H. CARVER !;i;ili!l!liiI!li!IlIIZ!!li!IIIIl!!!!liIJi!li' PUBLie 4 We are just opening up a line of Furnitute in connection with our stock of staple & fancy Groceries, ' feed stuff, et6:, in the buildinp connected with the - - - - - . - Grocery department, we shall enaeaver to carry a fall line, when complete of mattings, rugs, carpets, pictures etc , such as is carried in a first cl9s furniture house. ? Come to see us when, you come to town. Make our store your stopping place, ! Yours to serve; D a. Carv ROXeORO, N. c. i s - XT, J4. LO a Pres A HESTER, Vice-Preo. JS BRADSHER' Gashiar roxb6ro, N.C. Mpital Stock, URFi-US AND PROFITS, $40,000 $20,00 ARE YOU PREPARRED FOR GOLD WEATHER? v e have a great stock of winter goode. Honest, re liable goods The kind that satisfies and brings you on jMovember 8th with the following back a pleased customer. We are having the biggest Misa Tlarah Tuck and Lj icr AflHiii cfnro TVio mVrrWsi nf hnv Hnvc flnd erirls for manhood, for the "7 1 " . ' traue m luc moim; .ui tuio.ow.-. , j o-- I Vf- K. VV Wnorn. MISS KUniCe , -, 1 .- T) 1 mA An nA.i n W, tfc.M n,.Mt' with future of bright happy children are ' - ' . Wal17 Mi -OOdS ana prices appeal to you. Ciow wC vi a determination to master it to the Pccd in your keeping. There can . Books De Poolj Miga very best of our ability. We vh i W1U Addie Thomas and Mr. George O'- K I I U 1 111 Kill! A I 1 I i-1 I C I IV IJC11J1I U I work out our own theories will tei j i u. Rrvont. Miss Doshie Gentry and Mr - . j manu an uuLHjia.tJ'c man ui wumau - ' " of more importance than if a dozen et u8 aways work and strive Rul Hayes. Immediately after the oad told us, "We may make our- with this noble end in view, and ceremony y Jno. L- Gentry, Esq. salves, what we will, but it lies may we ever nave your paayersano . e bridal bart v went to the grooms . I . . . A I with us and no one else. Our in- encouragement. fathers and partook of a beautiful "f attention to a fow Hues that are now in season LANKS & COM FORTS Cotton Blankets 60c, 75c, $1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 a pair. Leaksville Wool Blankets 3.00, 3 50.-4 00 and $4,50 d pair Comforts, 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1 50 and $2 50 each. ward motives cannot be kn )wn by outwark appearance. 1,11,1, ie 0. Whitfield. R. F. D. No. i, Roxboro, N. C. supnsr of good things, after suppr, music and dancing to a lnt hour, LA PRO BES The boy or girl in the country QjQp ROLL GRADED SCHOOL- which Hosed a very enjoyable even- often lies in an hnmble cottage and his financial affairs are of ieiT limit jrort tne Month Eodin, November d and he Jhinkhe has no chance 3rd, 1905. to the world, but remember where j?irst Grade--Fiank Wilson. there is a will, there is a way. Boys Second Grade Kathleen Johnson. and girls on the farm can certainly Claire Harris, devote a small portion of their time Fletcher Merritt, reading, not a fireolous novel Third Grade-Annie Clayton, ing to all present. May f t e bride and groOm have a long ond enjoyable life. A. . Neighbor. Choice I aprokes $1.50 and $4.50 : : :: :UN DERWEAR ' Ladie cotton vest and pants 25, 35, and 50 cents each. Mens under shrts and drawers 45, 50, 75, 1,00 1.50 each. i V The Netzow Manufacturing Co. , has consigned to me an ele ;ant a fall stock in boys misses and chiidrens. fiano, it seems w u ui epeciai tljat will be of no interest in future Earl Stewart. but rather read something elevate Fourth Grade Lizzie Williams, in- By reading we get a better MaryCheek- insight into human nature. To all Pallie Carver. J , 1 say get the best education your Sixth Grade Louise Watkins. eans and circumstances will per- ' Nora Perkins 5 ait for there, is nothing we' can . Hattie Cheek own one so priceless as a gocd mor- HassjeSims aland literary education. - Jotiohie Jackson Usually children goto school and " ; RaymoridWinstead go through k daily amounror work, Eighth Grade Baxter Burcti This process goes on for, days, George Burton weeks, months and sessions, yet ; , George Watkins. . " tbe children have not; learned' to Ninth Grade-rHattie B arch- ' ove the work a&d goon in a dulj Tenth GradeMary Holmes,, value, tone splendid, if you are m terested come and see it and get the special low price. ; , : ja, L, uraasner. CLOAKS AND FURS Executors jN otice. While we have had a heavy trade on these goods, we have kept the stock constantly replenished and are now showing some " of the orettiest snd newest styles of the season. ; You will make' a: Havink this day qualified as Exe- ivalrt if rlnn'r. see our line before vou buv Your wrao. : cutor of tiellast will aad testament I - - . of thalate Or J Hester, Ir; hereby -- - ' n - i Neither has this line been. . allowed . to SSJJSt&SSSt SS eSS .UUUUSJ rna down) bfitit tas beencdnstant-; me witnin tweive luomdia- iruux , tins, replenisnea witn tne new creations max. xiavc cumc uuu xuu i date, or this notice will be used to ... . A cfi thar were not here the first of the sea. prevent recovery, "TtLOse owing said j ' Vrr x Toon -rrrxTTeTWTXTo nv estate wm pieaee uutuo- piuuipu .cir suii uua wj. vav-: t t ': -""'-' 'Tyi' tlement. This Oct. 23, 1905., " -. B. F.' HESTER, . . . .Executor of . : , V O J, HESTER and P"UPM li f 'V-