V 1 JOHN A. IO.L Proprietor .HOIWIS: FIRST:' -ABROAD NEXT. ' , SI .OO Per Yenrin Advnne VTol XXIV , ttUAUUUU JN UttTU UAKUJLilJN A WEDNESDAY JfiVENING, Feb. 20. 1907.' . Uo8 .11 . if W. T.ERADSKEIl FOR SOLICITOR A Strong 'Endorsement of W. T. Brad sher for. Solicitor to Succeed Hon. A. L. Brocks. Hon. w. i-v Lubf.i. ucu s : T .iraasner is oeni2 urgea oy many or m? mcuyiu .vinHiHatP for .Solicitor. . . v""Mt . Mr Rradsher is wen Known ou.lj. .i : ..lj . iuc nanus or tiie receiver, vas soju t e people of Person county, his j at public auction here to-day, Mr. family has, lived in the county ;j D Dorsett, of Spencer, was the since it was -.established in 1791. highest bidder, he paying $1,451. The Bradsher family has always There was HttIe interest in the bid stood high- in Person .county and ding h is underst0od that the corn in the State. j pany wjjj Q reorganized by Mr, Hon, W . 1 . crausner ib a wxai j equipped lawyer, and will muke a most acceptaole officer. He is welt qualified, for this important ofr ftce. . Person county stands among the first counties of our State. In peace or in war, her people Jhave always stood true, loyal and patriotic. Granville county will support Hon B. SRoyster Foi Congress. Let our people support W. T. Bradsher for Solicitor. , It has been many'yeas since Per son county has had one of her Sons to fill any high position in . the dis trict, State or nation The oppor tunity is now.presented to us name the Solicitor. Fellow citizens let us give united support to ,V. T: Brad sher. : Person county has done her share for many years, let us now do something for a sqn of Person county. MANY CITIZENS. Feb. 14th, 1907. Hunting tor Trouble. "I've lived in California 20 years and am still hunting for trouble in the wav of burns, sores, wounds, boil's, cutSv sprains or a case of piles that Bucklens Arnica Salve vontt quickly cure," writes Charles Wal ters, of Alleghany. Sierra Co.. No use hunting, Mr. Waiters; it cures every case. Guaranteed at J. D. Morris drugstore. 25c. - To tlif i'ople oining Adi - Having bought the1 Merest of W. R. WooJyJn the,.; Hardware business oi Long, ' Woody & Co,, and wishing to close the accounts of the old. firm I would be jglady o jf those owing the firm of Long Woodjr & Co., would . come forward and settle their accounts that we ; may j start out anew, knowing how we stand and that our relations as buyer and seller may be more mutual and friendly, I hope all who have been patrons ot the old firm of Long Woody & Co. will continue and bring new ;f customers and we will show our appreciation, v square and upright business dealings: ' The business1 ivill be run on strictly business principles. , - From and after Feb. 1st we will have an up-to-datp . . Tinner -and Plumber.' ' Any one needing such ' work -will do well to call on us. rf ' - v i When needing flues piping and roofing, be .sure to come to Long, Bradsher & Co., ;and you can get what you want at pricislow as the market .can. atloid,, : Pledging you that oiir best efforts will be put lorthjin . the filture to meritia continuance "of your onfiden . ' , i !;l Very; Respectblly Y: ' V a:'":"" Januy 16th. 1907. :; ' .TAR HEEL QiyPMENt S0if I Mr. J. D. Dorsett Spencer Buy? Plant of Defunct Repubiicun Sheet. Greensborfoy Feb.. 16 nr ,4 J le equipment of The Weekly Tar Hee! which was used in pub- i:tir. -.t ...m .v-2ll ;ii5uing me paper unui u wqnuiHouhio n.m rm,nm Dorset and associates nd the oub- , A , lication Of a paper will be com menced in a short time. It is also stated that Mr. Dorsett's intention is to move the plant to Spencer and start a daily labor paper, but this is not generally believed to be his purpose, Colonel of Seventy first Regiment Virginia Volunteeas. Richmond Va., Feb. 16. Cecil C. Vaughan of Franklio colonel of the Seventy-first" Regiment, Vir ginia Volunteers was today elected brigabier general to command the bri gade of Virginia-State troops, which Vas recently organized. ;: He wllt have 'Bjsbfineymeibet t i " '1 r- --erT..-.v .- ... whomhe will appoint subject to the Governors approval. It Will Pay You. It will pay you to call at'S. P. Satterfield's office and get one of those combination Policies, accidem and health. No matter from what disease or how you are hurt "It pays". - Pays your Doctors bills and weekly indemnity It also pro tects the wife and children in same' policy all for moderate cjflst. Nothing like it on earth. "Do i now When you want the best soap for the least money call at Davis' Phar macy. A complete line always oi hand. 3 ot Pers'oii and tunnies: - ; ; so - subriiitted were pne oPero Old M 'Xmxif :. ' : rjqhn RletcherJagstaff was born in Person County, N. C; Feb.' 7th' 1824 and.diecl t tfife home of iis ter, mjsL Miidredinsteadv Feb. yth, ",M4rv"i ! 907, as?,ed eighty-three years and two days. -' vV- K- -, " Mr. Wagstaff was twice married, first, tp Miss Carolinp Oliver, who died in 1869. Three children blessed this union, two of; whom still live, to wit Mrsllla M mirim tead, with whom thcV father had been living for several years prior to his death, and Mrs, R. I. Feath erston of Roxboror N. G. He was married a second time in 1878, to Miss Eliza Rogers, who died in 1889, Soon after his first marriage Mr Wagstaff yielded his life to, Christ, United .with Godcord Methodist Churchand for more than half a century glorified his Lord and Master with a quiet, earnest and and faultless life, that was a bene- diction to his family and the entire community in which he spent his l: n2 This witer saw him just a few days before nis death, he realized that foe xtrac -npor fKu AH rL ful5ythat he:.was2n.ear the - end of his earthly pilgrimage, but there seemed to be no doubt or fear as he faced the inevatajble. His trust in Christ was beautiful and inspir ing. The funeral services were held in Concord church, of which Mr Wagstaff was the' oldest member, on Sunday Feb.- fOth at 2 p m and il-hough the weather was very in clement, quite a large concourse ol people gathered to unite in the las irihuteof respect to one who wa. lavoreo and loved by all who knew im. The .ordot ry cuiK-i snd -i;cep aU'me ber;?vv Q -uii'e, ; Nelgtfei-i! 14 ii' i wa .iferauy cur-;;::;;- .o deathand had become ci . . : yj leave my dcg: ntr. predicted that 1 wouki---never' leav it alive; but they foolc-i, '. -hanks Be" to Goli, wa . ind ,i . ;ry Dr. -Kings Nesv 1 Dicoyciy,. . oompleteld cure the cuugh ana re store me to -?ood- sound neaVi.'. writes Eva UncaptiUi iown, Stark- o. ind rnis.Ain.; j cough and cold curce. and healeru throat and lungs, is .g ,arameec: b J. D. Morris Drugists.50c an $1.00. Trial'bottle free.f r" '. - --x - Interest in' Ar.icultaral Education if, , . Person County. Agricrlture is proving a popular subject in many schools of the Staie Among those . in which effective work ;s beins 'dohe and deserving particular mention is the school; pf Cuningham,: in Person county, or which Miss Pattie" T.- Bass. jVfbe teacher, mention orfwhich' is madb by a Progressive Farmer , corres pondent At.present fin this-school attention is being given to weeds. The weeds ; of ihe ' rieigfilrbooci have been- examined by; pupils ancf teacher; some of them aref recog nized by all,, 'hut many-of.; them however fare, unfamiliar, and un known ; by f any name. A ; large package of such iinfamiliafj weeds was recendyrseht to the -A.aridM. Golledge for indemnification, ;Scme- "! P.VfP.-Hintrlv haH rh ci ra inra nH :r?. fajnaers ;of every community shoula J ; know them at sight in order to avoid' them and exterminate them. Progressive Farmer. FINAL NOTICE TO TAXPAYER All persons who have riot 5 paid their taxes for the" year J906 are hereby notified to ; cf)me forward and settle their Taxes, and those who do not settie by the 15th of h arch 1907 will have to pay th e cost, l his is the last notice. ; vJ hose who have the cost to pay. will have no one to blam hut them selves. Come on and settle. : Y ' N, S. THOMPSON Shhriff CURE That Cough First its a little tickling cough is two dollars. compared to a' you know it, you have a deep-llon2 spen 0f" sickness? You seatect chest cough. At the- never can tell what's' going to ' iirst sign, take . Mevelop It may " be .nothing Syrup -di White Pine Balsam 3 serious But it May. Be A Danger tiQ. ous Disease Coming On. falk to rtIts. an excellent remedy, h d over the.. 'phonea ,Oon suffer unnecessarily ' . ,JhQn u p our Next time you get a cough tate . 50-and wel-will some or our byrup or wnne Pine and Spruce. It will put you in fine shape Price 25c. For young and old. . - 7 . . " ' ' 25c BOx RECU LATOR F EE. Cut out this' ad., and .pre . sent irwith your name on" vit before March:. 1st, 1907 7 you will receive free ohe . 25c box. : 'It is specially: good for women and. chil dren. ; Nothing better to have for stomach,, kidney, ' and liver troubles ; Golds headache; backache etd' 5r 62, :. NSW BRICKLOGK, ll mi r; fir- The kind Ihat satisfies and brngs you back .wKii". youi wii; -molher sain-.Thaf is. ilijaad jwa. sell. ;?Wc-htfve - looke L bei;t 1 Zieglers or Godmans shoes for women and; children knoivj(i 5 what they are -and dont have to.he purged : to-buy ! them" u aaam Biit to'thcss'wha have not ' triedthem we' want to f say that it is to tneir jmeresi anu ume, :uiey ,were: geuing acquainted. with" them. ' TheyarelsureJo'give satisfaction;! y but in case.a.'pair' them satisfactory wilh the factories behind us, -.except we-f dont Guarantee-any tuna o paieiu. leauiei hu. mauer wnai fj.the-pnce. ,N. . . - it.. ; - v. . i. . : he above will also 'apply! tr Leonard, Shaw & UeansaridTairaeld- iorVmen fand " boys.: These are all "factory! lines il Tn all btbpKnarts of "Amenea'and foreian countries bv : fi the;best iKoe dealers in .every ' wantanotKpa&: Youvill'be r glad and; wevvyill -have a E Of i 3 The Ctore That Cells the BEST GJIQEG -;i;:-r : " TAnd Oaverj NOTICE- North Carplina, Person County; In x1a erior Court. Bprihg Term 1907.' r ; - - Sam jCarver Vs. " Annie Carver.. . " ' " - f - 7 - v The defendant alvijve naT' - -i"' n3t?e that -an action entitles: s-al c v?- ? ' e- c fenced in the Superior court cf Per&. n c .y : " -o recover 'an aV-solute-jdivorse frjr. -'A' nvi,,-: defendant; and the saiddefenclel vJiU f-rr er ake notice that she is required to aterr-at -the next ;term of the Superior "court -.f said " county to be held i on the.th Aonay after ; the first Monday ;of March next, it lelng the- o 2nd; Monday in April, 1907,- at the' court house of said county in Roxhoro, N. cr, and ' answer or 4emur to the said complaint in sak!l action or the plaintitl m rpply to the court C for the relief demanded in said complaint. r : v : ; ; 13 i r W. Bradsher Clerk of Superior Court- ' Thislfeth day of Jan. 1907. - ; . . Marcus C Winstead : - Utt'y; CO FOR, The Doctor ' Hon't wait until omebody in 1 ,mttr fim;v Hanaftr What" - d y the-, medicines, or 5,ing yy6ur yoctor's prescription Jq uf and.we will fill it correct-. . . . ' - i " v - - 1 - - - -A- V- i - : " f ' - , Phone 50 V -f Cl. i. - r to outlines ;ot Walk Uyer, and sold iri-Roxbbrb only by town; Try fus when you You Honey- r v: v