V JOHN A. fJOEZLL Proprietor. HOW E FI R ST: ABR O&D U E XT C I -0C Per year 'iri Advancs Vol XXV- No 1 A BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS - marriage.:; -;:: 1 " Wednesday evening, - December 1 25th, a beautiful- marriage was . solemnized at the Methodist church here at. six' thirty . o'clock, when " ; ;Miss Eiila Reams .Carver became' . the bride'of Flerrriel Oscar. Caver V" The decorations, .were elaborate 7 arid in keeping with the general ,iolor scheme 'of whiteand pink. -Before the: entrance: of . bridal party 'Cavalier RusticanVlwas ls charmingly rendered by .Miss Pearl " .Lewis. ;As the, party -ranie' down '. the aisle the strains o Mendehls , on's wedding march ' pealed forth. '.. During the ceremony Miss, Lewis softly rendered "A : -Dream'' and then played Lohengrin's march as. the bridal party left the altar? : : The bride,- preceded by. the flower girls," little -.1 Misses Mary Carver and . J ulia Carver,, was . ac . ompied to the altar by the:niaid of honor, Missv-Elnia'Featherstbiie,-.nd were joined" by th$ bridegroom who came with his- best manS. G Winstead,';fromthe pastor's study. The KevJl rAV Hornaday ' then spoke the j solemn words ' which made the twain jbhe.flesh.. J ; v The ush ers were Dr.' B. R, Long and Messrs, A. MBurns;' M. M. Carver and WmD. MerritL y The bride was dressedin a brown traveling .suitjwitfcglove and hano ;t, match, arid" carried a bcuquet : of bridal roses. .The bridegroom wore !the conyeritioril suit of black. - ; 'Immediately after the ceremony ..'l;Mr.: andMrs Carver boarded the ' ; northbouna train and will spend : sometimein; Washington and New " York. , OThe counje 're the recipients of j JHE CHILD : LABOR: ' ACT. numerous , ana - costly . presents . f showing the esteem and efFection of their many.Triends: -1 ' " ' fr The bride is ayoung lady of high accomplishments and many lovable traits ofL character and of a "most winning personality ; The", bride- groom -,;is a prominent and able member of . the Roxb&ro bar and has a host of friends throughout ;he state.;. . ' DREW MONEY FROM; BANK AND LATER WAS ROBBED; : ' v Asheville, -Dec. 28.The estate lishm'ent.vof Charlie Moscarri, ari Italian fruit dealer on Patton ave riue-was tiurglarized last night and between thf ee arid four, thousand dollars" stolen. The burglars got a way hasiily as they left $25 iti small change Moscarri- drew, his money Tromf the bank ' bn:, accourirof the finnancial panic. ' . . v: Eclipse of the Son Jan. 3rd. r Washyigton Dec. . ) 28.The eclipse .of thp sun Jan . 3rd will be partially! visible in the Southern States-arid; on the Western coast'of North America. ; The eclipse, will beltQtai-at Plint Island in the Pacif ic," and; will be observed bv "a party from the Lick.' Observatory, in charge of Prof. W. Campbell, who have been ; conveyed thenv from Tahiti abroad the United States ship lathe United States the eclipse will be visible about sunset and its duration will be short. C : Trunks and Shoes, at lowest prices, at . A. R. Foushee. Yom will .'Find . The ; Regal Open Hot Blast heaters, OX ; stoves; Wood; i heaters. See us dor Build in Ma-terial, ruirText of the Law Passed by the Last - Legislature; and Which Goes Into Ef fect January 1st, ; 1908, ': Cotton Mills and Knitting Mills Throughout , the State will be Effected. ".:'- Raleigh. N. C., December 30. Nextednesday, Januarys j the new;child labor la w, passerby th'5 lasrgeneral assembly, goes intoef fect. , Cotton ' arid knitting fniiills throughout the state will be effected by. the newact, which follows;- s. Aiw Act to', Regulate and" Restrict Child " Labor in ; Manufacturing Establishments . and ;to Regulate - the Hours of Labor. )yr The General "Assembly of North Carolina do enact: " V : - ' ... . , Sectipri 1 . vThat no . child tinder twelve years of age shalKbe em ployed or worked in any factory or manufacturi"ngestablishriierit-w)thin this state- Provided.; further," that afterVone v thousand nine hundred and seven no child between the ages of twelve and thirteen years of age, shall be . employed or ork in a factoryexceri in apprenticeship capacity and only thereafter having a tten ded scho ol f 0 un mon ths i n th e preceedirig twelve mon ths. : i .Section ,"2, That pot ejecting sixty-six hours shall constitute a week!s work in fall factoriesVandJ manufacturing "establishments of this 'Stater--Na.ersdi uner eigh teen years of age shall be required to work, in such , factories or estab lishments a longer period than sixty six hours in one week; " Provided, that this section shall not apply to engineers, -, firemen, machinists, supenntenaents,, overseers, sec tion and yard hands; office men, watchmen or repairers of break downs. Section; 3. All parents, , or persons standing in 1 relation; of parent upon hiring their children to any factory or manufacturing establishment a written statement of the age of the child, ori children being so hired, and certificate as to school attendance; and any parent or Derson standing in the relation of rjarent to such child or children, who shall in such written statement misstate the. age of '. such child or children" being so . employed,- or there school attendance, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.and upon conviction shall be purnished ! at the discretion of "the court: Any mill (owner superintendent .or manufacturing establishment who shall knowingly or wilfully . violate the provisions of this; 'act shall ;be gUihyof a misdemeanor and, upon conviction snail be' punished at 'the discretion of the court. V. ' - 1 Section 4i. After one . thouaand mrieihundred'and seven' no" boyjbr, ?irl under fourteeii years old . shall work in'afactory between the hours Ol o p. ill, aiiu J tl. 111.. 1 ; Section 5 "T-, This act . shall be f: in force from and. after January first one thousand nine ;hundred- and eighth In the - general 1 assembly read threelimesahd; ratifieUihis. the ninth day of March, A.Vp,, 1 907. " .-, . 4 :- -Do You Need Any Lumber r , c We have a fine lot of Bny kind of undressed lumber:.. Jhat you- may need, . at reasonable .prices, If;yoti need inythirig in this liriexU pri us anbVnet prices before buying. c . ' v. - MH. & C, H, Garrett.' N w TO w OXBOI'O J , : ; I ri the Oritcher Block, N. C. - .We ;willjcarry a general line . of Hardware r&c,,v f and will .appreciate your 'business. .iV;. ' Remember we do all kinds of Plumbing : Prices arid work guaranteed. . , -t : v : ;C : 7 ROXBORO HARDWARE CO i2y JTre Gftjzef(5 , oNatfonal :oBar(k - Capilal $100,000. OF DURHAM. Surplus $70,000 u Officers i- B; N. DUKE, President i j. S., MANNING; Vice-Pres (v ; - J. B. MASON, Cashier. DIRECTORS J. B. DUKE, - . " Y. E. SMITH, ; i C; L. HAYWGOD, J. H. SOUTHGATE, R. H. RIGSBEE, Q, E. RAWLS, E(. N. DUKE, '-' J J. S. MANNING, N. M. JOHNSON," J. B. MASON, - ; , , President Americah Tobacco Company; " j Supt Durham Cotton Mfg Company, . . of Haywood &. Kingj Druggistc . of Southgate"& Son 'Insurance'. ' " '-r Capitalist- . .-Merchant" Director American Tdbacco Company and Capitalist ' ' - - , . , Attorney at Lawy ; . . Physician, and Surgeon , . ' - Gashier Citizens National ftank cenT, paia pny - With the strongest financial backing of any Bank in the Stare and unsurpassed, methods in every department, we invite new -accounts, : large and ' smallr"of ' Merchants,' Farmers,' Individuals, Firms or Corporations that have not already done so, to open an.ccount with us.' A BSOLUTE:- PROTECTION Bonds of Officers,- Burgjar ond-Fire; Insurance, Fireproof Vault and Safe. : To Depositors We Offer Safety Deposit Boxes inOur Fireproof Safe Free,!where You Can Deposit Your Valuable Papers. . . A . cime:aeppsiis . - -1 H ' , . .. : - ,-. ... : - ., . (MffMff)TPWfJfTIffWfWMfMWf'fWff'f fliimfc fllllimi.HJ Jf'.'-. . -.1- MMI fliUffJIIfMlft fMIl Hinilll - '' -.--..1.V-. ' r- '..y. 1 mm- : w Years -Resdlutiori." : Resolved, that: during this year ! wilLbuy my; dry, goods; I Notions, MillmWy,Cl6thlng, Shoes, Hats,' Funtituret;and house iurnishings ;ol Harris Tk "Burns,; thereby jetting the best goods at the lowest prices. : ; ew Year: -Bargains . We will start the off New :Year by offerinb some s bargains. in.a few lots i of goods that, we are anxious :to, close out quick, , ,-. : . ;- ,, ,,. -:- .-. v- v . V."7 ladies nice cloaks;$7,5Q s to $12,50 arid aboiit . a dozen ; childrenV and misses cloaks $2.00, to ;$5.00 to go at one. fourth oft-. - v v; .-. . ; : 1 A:few; fur pieces and childreris sets atbne third, off 7 Twoiarae";!Ffench-plate $6.50 arid ' $8.50 fe-. j duWd to $5.00 arid $6.50. One genuine leather couch price $35 atxost; $30.25, Orie.Fabrikoid couch price. $1750 :at. $13.50. : - 5 iThese arejgenuine ' bargains and rypu ;have only to see mem ao . ue coiivuiceu, f . -v 5 - J Yc 1 V'. 4 v , ,s v,: ..':"- ,sr -u4w .;v . ,;L- l'.1i. 4 u 1 ' ' ' ' t.w ' '" j ' - " '- ' (