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HO HE FIRGT: ABROAD NEXT. S 1 .00 Per Year in Advahco 7ol XXIV ROXBORO NORTH CAROLINA; Wednesday Evening, March 13. 190?: No 11 JOHN A. tiOELL Proprietor. 1 ' 1 ..I 1 , ; l 1 - - -a -i - - , v. . . - LEGISLATURE ADJOURNED. Orer Fifteen Hun New Laws Three Hundred and Fifty More Than Were Passed Two Years Ago. Raleigh N. C. March 1 1. Amid songs and jokes and pleasant speech making the general assembly ad journed sine die this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The business: of the sess ion was over at three o'clock wLh the exception of the two presiding officers signing a large number of bills. It was a merry time that the law makers had during the last two hours of the session. During the signing the ladies in the galleries joined with the legislators. The principal work of today was in the house ratifying the McLean trust bill which Wis done after spirited debate. During the session a total of 1, 525 Ijills were enacted into laws and 1 7 resolutions were adopted. This is a total of 350 more new laws than were enacted at the meet ing of the general assembly two yegrs ago. : There followed pleasing ceremo nies in the presentation of hand some silver service to Speaker Jus tice as a token from the members of. the house, the speech being by Mr. Royster and also presentations of lesser silver service to Door keeper Lisk, a punch ladle to Reading Clerk Arrendall and tok ens to other officers-of the assemb ly. ' ' Tonight the legislators are leav ing on all trains for their homes, many getting off for' home on the afternoon trains. YOU ARE INVITED. Garden Seeds. Of course you want the best,. the most prolific and sure to grow gar den seeds. We've got them, hav ing come to us direct from the greatest seed growers in. America, D: Landreth. 'Phone calls have prompt attention at Davis' Pharmacy. The Following Ivitation is Extended to ALL the People of Roxboro and Person County; and We Hope Yon Will Come- A "Seven-Cent Slipper." First Course Oysters, Crackers. Second Course Chicken Salad, Rolls. Third Course Ice Cream. FourthiCourse Cake., Coffees. ' Seven xents a single coursers the price, or the four courses for twenty-seven cents. The Invitation will explain the sale: On the twenty-seventh instant, without fail, Will be held the annual seven-cent sale By the teachers and pupils of the Graded School, With a zeal and an ardor that will hot cool. The door of the Graded School is wide, And for seven cents you may go insido, And every luckiest seventh oho May go in free and see the fun , - There'll be bargain packages piled up high; And seven round cents your choice can buy: For seven cents you can buy. such cake ' As your mother herself never dared to make. You can eat ice cream for seven cents So good you'll forget all about expense; And of fancy-work you'll find a feasf At prices that end in seven at least. So remember every one, I pray, At eight o'clock on the twenty-seventh day Of This present month, come wet or dry Please gather to laugh, and talk, and buy. The object of this gathering is to raise money to pay a note now due on our school piano, to make some additions to our library, and to meet the expenses of lecturers who come to Roxboro in the interest oT the school and its friends. N. C. Newbold, Sup't. Worked Like a Charm Mr. D. N Walker editor of that spicu journal,' the Enterprise, Lou isa Va. says: "I ran a nail in my foot las week and at onc applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve. No infla mation followed; the salve simply healed the wound." Heals every sore, burn and skin disease. Guar anteed at J. D. Morris , Druggist 25c, SOME FINE VESSELS COMING. ! , : V. ' a : - - Department Notified of a Num ber Magnificent Ships Which wm Visit the Exposition- . Washington March 10. In addi tion to the great ironclads of the At lantic fleet, commanded by Admir- m Evans, the Naval .display at the Jamestown Exposition will include some of the finest vessels of foreign navies;. These are mostly of the cruiser class, but as the armored vessels of this type are equal to bat tleships in size and scarcely less formidable in appearance, they will make an attractive show. 'The Navy Department has been advised up to date of the coming of the fol lowing foreign ships; Great Britian the armored cruisers Good Hope, flagship: Hampstead and Roxburgh, under command of rear Admiral Neville. France armored cruisers Kle- ber and Virtor Hugo and another cruiser to take the place'of the Jean Bary, recently wrecked off the African eoast; commanded by Rear Admiral Thierry. Japan the cruiser Tsukuga and j Chitose, undeJ command of Vice Admiral limn, lhese vessels are expected to arrive in Hampton Roads May 8. Portugal -one cruiser, probably the Don Carlos. Austria the armored cruiser Charles VI and another cruiser not ynamed."' v Italy one armored cruiser and one protected cruiser, yet to be disignated, Sweden one warship not yet ; named. ' Brazil une to three warships not yet named. Argentina one to three warships not yet named. Chili the cruiser Zenteno. Belgium will send a military dele gation and. China a military and na val delegation. " Everything In Hardware Anything: In Builders Material LQtiQ cJ0 Bradsher Co. FOR QUALITY AInD LOWEST PRICES Would You Pick up Money if you saw it lying in the street ? Of course you would! - It is just as easy and more certain for youfo pick up rrtbney in our store,, j V Money pic; fed up with crosscut saws. Money pHed up with axes and cutlery. Money picked up with pad and door locks. Money picked up with Builders' Hardware. Money picked up with Barbed, Smoothe and Poultry wire. . Money picked up with China, Enameled andr Tin ware. - rv t Money picked up with Galvanized and black pipe. Money picked up with Cooking and Heating stoves, Money picked up with Everything' in Hardware," v 1 Our Spring supply of plows and plow castings is here. - And we have the best quality to offer. When in need of Plows, -Rakes, Unr-r-MLTc MnxApfc Rpnpfj? or anvthina in the Hardware line we 11 .1 1: i - . . wui manK you iu fan. . . - BRADSHER & CO1 ,1 1 Morris Balsam V : Use Cough for coughs, sore- ' ' v.-:.' ness in the chest and throat and Gripp. Money back if not satis- y - - - . tied. ... . , ' - -. -:-4 . - , . - - u lorris' Mm t&re j NEW BRICK BLOCK. , . . ' iPhone 50 3 nu,miiiwii The Fo I lowing Letter tser. bayed Her Son's Life. ' The happiest mother in the little town of Ava, Mo., is Mrs. S. Rup-t pl. ... . . ' pee. one wrucb; unc year - dgu; mv snn was flnwn with snr.h serimis T lung trouble that our physfciainjvas unable to help him; when by our druggists advice I began giving him Dr. King s New Discovery, and 1 soon noticed' improvement. I kept this treotment up for a few weekj when he was perfectly well. He has worked steadily since at car- jpenter work. Dr. King's New Dis covery saved his life. - Guaranteed best cough and coid cure by J; . Morris Druggist. 50c and $1 .00 Trial bottle free. . ' Tl e Womans Missionary Society of the Baptist church, , will observe next week as' a special week of prayer and self deniak Meetings will be held atithe homes mentioned below each afternoon at 3 o'clock. Monday, Mrs. A R. - FousheeyJ Tuesday Mrs A. M. Burns, Wed-, nesday Mrs. J. A. Noell, Thursday Mrs. W. Ti Daniel Friday ; Mrs. A. S. deVlaming, Saturday Mrs. N. C.rNewbold. All ladies invited. LONG One car land of wire fust in, con sisting of smooth, barbed poultry, wire Etc. Buying in car lots en ables us-to give our customers close prices. Those wishing wire of any discription will do well to call on,-. Long, Bradsher & Go. T Gl Wf Thomas sells Ul& M; Paits in pints and quats at.half-gal-loa price. ains Baltimore, Md.., March 11th, 1907. Dear Mr. Harris ; As the market is in such a peculiar con- desirable goods and prices not to be had at every I will be here seveal days longer than we . usually As jwe had planned to go ahead of any of our pre f forts and show the best stock we ever have, I am. dition; place. stay. determined to leave no stone unturned to find the best goods and lowest prices that are obtainable. Am doing, so far, more shopping than in "any previous seasons and am sure that not only our customers, but you will be sur prised to see the handsome stock' that 1 have selected. We will be compelled to make some little advances on such staple goods .as bleached domesfics staple- 'guighains and just a few other things, but the greaLbulk of ourt stock will be just as cheap , and in many instances . betterqualities and styles than heretofore, No doubt, you will thinks my -pur- chases are too large, but 1 feel so confident that the; goods purchased and the prices at which we will be able to, sell them, will bring the business our way. in much larger 5 volume than ever, that I have not restrained myself along this line. Trusting that every thing is moving along smoothly and. that you are hayinga big trade lam .t ? , ; r ; : Yours very truly :- . - "A. M. BURNS. : THE STORE THAT SELLS THE BEST AND SAVES YOU MONEY. . - '
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