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. - . . ... , ?. i .. - ' ....... v. .. '" , ... ,. . , . . , JOHN A. iOELV Proprietor .IE FIRGTs NEXT. S I 160 Per Year in Advance roL xxiv ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, Wednesday EveninqV Ap. il 17; .li7 ' r Kg 34 Arnica Asked for $3,000' 009 With in Uext Three Weeks -Canabalism . Beginning to be Reported Newly "lade Graves Have been Rifled and Pi rents and Exchanging Children to be Eaten; Shanghai, :Chinat April 1 2 The fSitiinei situation is desperate "and OHIO NEGRO GETS JOB. The Bond Election. Doing ; Business ' Again. 5 " Ob Boker Washington's Reccommer f (frdati6n9 thcf President Appotnts F. W. Tyler to $4,000 Position. " Washington 'April 15 President Roosevelt has appointed Ralph, W. Tyler, a Columbus, O., negro to the important position of Auditor for the'Navy Department at a salary High Point, April 16. In the - "When my friends thought I was aoqut to; taKe leave ot this world t)n account of indigestion; nervousness Ameripans are urged to give $3,-. 0f $4,000 per ' annum: Tyler was. 000,000 in the next three weeks, recCome,nded by Broker, T. Wash not for pHristian, but for humahi- ington the negro professor of Japan work. Iris Suggested that it Tuskegee, Ala., who is. the Presi- ouia oe Dest jo cauic muny l dent's adviser on all Southern ap- tlie American consul here, James l3nn . Rodgers, as supplies dan be purchesed in Shanghai tban 25 , votes being cast against ft. peventy-nve - tnousana or ;tne amou ri t is ; Torci ty Am provemen ts and $56;dq6 for the' Randolph and Cumberland Railroad.-It required 305 votesitb carry 'the election and by-3 o'clock the . necessary ,num- ber had been secured. The relief committee here is promptly sending supplies to the front, but the funds are nearingex- haustioni -All the relief measures ad6ted upto dat are inadequate. Ten million persons are- suffering from inadequate supplies of food and 3.000, are riearing starvation. The members of -the committee at the front report tfiat they find the bodies!of suFerers bloated and that thir faces turn green or , black as1 tns.resun or s:ai vauun. -i nc pcupic are( pqlling up the - growing crops for food Whole families' haye been f ounfr- dead in theif ,hot:ses"and corpses are ;are: seen lyihg bvthe roadside. Probably 5,000 oersons are dying daily from starvation. A few cases of riotingfor-food have occured and cannibalism is be nin to; be reported Newly made; graven have been rifled of tSe bodies and parents are ex changing their children to be eaten. . - ; pojrjtments.;. . , r x . : President Koosevelt originally election heretoday forbonds to the amount of $ 1 25,000 the measr ure carried by a good majority; lessjancl general debility.! writes A. A; intended to make Tyler Surveyr of Customs' at Cincinnati, but: the white Republicans of, Ohio arose in masse to y protest - against the ap pointment, and the Presidencon cludedthat it would not be wise to appoint a negro lo so important an office in a State where the people have the right to vote, so he un loaded him on the people of the District of Columbia. In the office of Auditor for the e . Navy Department over which.Ty ler will preside there are employed! upward of one hundred clerks, mostly white women, many of them bein-from the Sobth.. HIGH POINT INDUSTRIES. Tha Price of Health. ."Thj price of health in a malari ous district is just 25 cents; ie cost oEa box of Dr. King,"s ; New Life lulls' ' writes EllaSlay tori, of Noland Ark. New -Life Pills cleange gently and impart new lite and vigor to the system; 2.5c Satisfaction guar tggd at, J. D. Morris druggist.5 Xweuty-fiveflundredrDolIarsill Be' Spent for Representation at the Ex position. . High Point, N. C. ;April 15. In the general meetingof the Man ufacturers' Club, held Saturday jiight there was decided interest in the matter of funds for the repre sentation of High Point and her in dustries at "the Jamestown Exposi tion. It has been; decided to expend $2,500 for the purpose. Space was' reserved by wire thi&afternobn The meeting, was well attended and a-variety-of interests were repre sented. Thereris no dotlHY that the showing from here will be, highly creditable. ' ' - - PEOPLE 4 JL V ' iluI iLWj Hsd( Everyth'ng y hardware. 1 1 1 'Anything s Builders Material Because itxontains the yery elements needed to rebuild wasting tissues and replace feebleness with strength. r , We return money if it fails to benefit.; H ambrick & Austin "Druggists. Chisholm, Tread well, N : Y. , Wd when it looked as -if . there was rib hope lefC I was" persuaded x , to .try Electric .Bitters, and L rejoice to say tjit they are curing me. ; Lam now ijojjpg business again a$ of old,' and amstill gaiping dailey: Best tonic nie4icine bne'arth. Guaranteed by Jj p. Morris druggist." 50c. ; 'f. Garden Seeds. ' ' , ' : : Of course you want the est; 'the :; most prolific and sure to grow gar dens6eds .We've got- themhav- ; ing- comd.rusdirect frqmthe . greatest seed growers in Arrferica, -V-D. Landreth: "Phone calls have prompt attention . at Da visft fPbarA:"- naacy. ,t KaUmazoo nerve and blood tbm . 4. tonesoip and sfrengtlVens. thawhole sbsiem throwing off poisons 'and ' relieves theanyapies arid pains, at Morris'; , '' . 1 i"'" film ,fcV, n. i V -f - 'r ' :: V; OR it t I N : si SI fart',.- WirK unconditional N." Gillet . .1 r nnd othets als i1 fine 8ifT 7 " -V Straps,. Brushes ; and : it ":if E AST : - t mi. -l j.nai PaintXiast; allons---DEyoE. To the Public- We wish to thank the people of Roxboro and surrounding country, for their ilrrdivided patronage dur ing: our business. career in-Roxboro for thepast ten ,:vears. - We assure you this has been highlyappre'ciated ana while ,we move our "business tq Durham, we still v ask" yu-to give us a showing at any . work wanted hr our line.. . ; , J ' ,; "; Our position is siic'h as tV enable us t6 continuewith thd same special low prices which has made us well known throughout- this, section'. IM We specially invtte. every one to r4 call to seeois when in the city ofi: jjurnam. see our comn ete stock, n m and hovy we are fixed :up for business.'-1 , ' : . " y Write us any. time: arid we will furnish you samples and price of anything ifyou may- need, in our line..' , Very respectfully yours, -. ' . .T. O. Sharp & Co, " T Durham, ;N.';C. lorrrs M Store NEW. ,.BRIUK 'BLOCK: , PhwieO.vw h A mas1 , t t . , . 5 "i " - i- - ; Gompareawith average painfflDevoe costs half and wrs two Or tKree ;times as long. : 1 . ' ' Comparedrwith Worst, Devoe costs a tKird the worse ; your paintthe ihore it costs. Ydii'll find it out when you" pay fof .putting it on. . j '-- 4 . k . ,m 'W''i- -V - . P&hjt haUVouir job DEyO&pairit the olher half wha Hyer you like., . f , - - ; - " ; : If DEV0Esent . take' ' less gallons "and cost less money, no pay. The . cost dfuttirig" it oh isabout ; two-thirds of the J job--If DEVQE dosentv-wgar a-year or two years or three -yeark;pr four years longer desunctlylonger and betterWe ll -give,.you enotlqhtodo aqain; l'PK Y1' P P But we warf'Voii how ItvVill turn oiit; The bt-half ,ol your To the Voters of Roxboro? ,; J'hereby announce my candidacy for thV office-' of' Chief of Police and Tpwn constable at the election to be held;. oh. thejth .day of., May ; ."IF, elected I shall strive to fill the office to the best ofmy. ability," and promise to treat eery one alike. ' ;1( I., shall greatly - appreciate ' any support pven.me for this position", rti i . - T ? " John PL Carver; This April J 7, : 1 907. ; ; : r r, , Come thisVay! A good!supp1y ol rerniizers on nana -now, t ot various brands for both; corn !and fine' tobacco,' also several' Hons ;of Nitfall of SodaV 1 CalL'and load ip. . Koxdoro April 4th 1907,; :' G;:w: Thomas sells Ito&Tivi; Paits in pints ahd.qiiats at half-gal-6 ft price. " ' "v - ' ; 7 r v Shoes, : hats, cafs, straw hats, fc4yi!i?ijii.:.T- It will Pay iisland 6u;;toro. (; : Our spring stock is;novV about . complete and' without qo- ing into the detail of describing an :part of' what we have? an our many different lines, we wish.Jo assure you that you, have never seen a better stock of rgoods in this store.' ; We arejionuderit .that we tan go further, arid truthfully say it is the'.BEST,"stock; you have ever seen- in ; Roxboro. " We ajso " beheve thaKyoii .willfbe surprised to fmd how Well we have provided against the recent big 'advance ;in the dry aood ;rharkets.' A few.gobds,are;high but you will find a larqe- er cent, of: our stock- is the.SAME HIGH QUAEITY ahl tiie 'SAME LOW PRICE new goods, too. " . v . f i At any : rate :we are anxious tor you-tp .compare our ' - 1 : 1 1 - , ' . . , -. ' ,r - . A .do!sp.-; :..;xxv;, - K v":';.- ; y ..- .; i'0ie;itdiirtradc:anl 'expaA to gain it only, ty COUR TEOUS, SQUARE TREATMENT and tfie BEST GOODS 1 at.LOWESl FRlCES.; We ask if'on no otker. terms . . - ..-r1--. THE STORE THAT' SELLS THE -BEST .' ..V v A - -V. j - -i r. V 1 f - V. LONG , B R A DSHE R-:'& CO very cheap to yqu; ; ; AND SAVES YOU MONEY E. -A, Bradshen A
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