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A Pretty Marriage. v On the evening of the; 24th , of ' June the Methodist church. at Mt Tirzah was the scene of a . beautiful marriage, the ' contracting parties j being Mr. I'ercy' Keade and Miss Lela Reade. ' The church was very tastefully .decorated y.with ever greeny ana ferns; ;J ce re m o n yM iss: A n rile? Lo rs gg of Roxbc ro played 'Dreaming' and "pavaleria Rusticana" . and MiSo LVia Reade,-f ;Mt. Tirzah, sang werv effectively - Faithful. ' ' ' v ') V To the striins of- Mendelsshon's wedding marich beautifully rendered by Mi&,.K en le'ed.yRrcame .the ushers, Jnessrsi John W.' Reade and Wal ter' Clayton, of Durham. Next Miss Sajlie Reade; of Mt. Tirzah, Avho wore white silk and carried white carnations,, with Dn B. R. Lbng, of.JRoxboro. The groom ' entered with his best man, Dr. A; P. Readev of; Durham, and the ride with'her maid of honor, Miss May Reade, 'of Mt. Tirzah, who was in pink silk, and carried pink caronations. . ; The bride was attired in an ele--ga?:t white liberty satin with pearls and bridal veil and carried Sf show ier bouquet Of bride's roses and maiden hairierns. Dr. J. C. Kilgo . president of Trinity College, per . rormed the ceremony in his usual impressive manner, assisted by Rsv. J. B. Thompson, of Roxboro. Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party left for the home of the bride, where a delicious five course luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Reade left on the 8;30 ..train for Durham, Asheville, and Lake Toxaway. The bride is a very attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reaceand the groom is a son of Mr. W. F. Reade. He is a succes ful lawyer in Durham and a Pro fessor of Law at Trinity College. s Leasburg Items. : V , Mr. John Stephens and . mother of Danville are visiting relatives in town. ' Mrs: Dill and Miss, Rebecca Thomas have returned to their home in New Bern after spending two weeks with their brother Rev. M. C. Thomas. Mrs, R. T, Pocle of Troy is spending a while with her parents . Mr. md Mrs. W. J. Pulliamv- We were glad to have Mr. Hur ley with us Sunday night. He gave us a fine sermon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dixon spent a few days of last week in Leas burg, Mr. J. N. Thompson and Miss 'Ida Thompson are spending tKe -week at home. Miss Annie Daily Connelly .of .Danville is visiting the family of her. uncle Mr. M: l . (jonnelly.. s Mrs. M. C. Thomas is orj a visit io her son in Clayton. , Mrs. E. G. Thompson is visiting friends and relatives at Locua Hill. Mrs. Eugenia Lea formaly of this county but now of Wadesboro is spending some time at her old home. -iMiss Ella Stanfield who has hn at the New, England Conservatory ai home. X. The Trustees of Surl Primitive Baotist church have fprcidden any body from selling cold drinks or any kind on the church grounds during the Association there next . month. Anyone violating this rule will be prosecuted. This is wise and we are glad to see this step , taken, i " :.Tol the blic. - . j Having soia my Dusinesso ivir. O. 1 naxton I wisn to- express inv tnanKsanaappreciauon to muse wno nave so.iiDeraiiy pairymcu inc iM . "il J : . -and asking a continuance of same for my successor. Z. V. Walker. 1 i Mir townsman, mi . . . vy . i an ..i w i V .. ... . Brooks , seems to have captured more than, his share or tne nonors at the Annual State Convention of andise, composed of dry good theR: F. D. Carriers, at.Wilming- Quc f cnw Kary and Treasurer of the grSf ictinn - and was also .iA-HAimtP mthft Nfltinnal ClCClCU a Vww&..w ' ZZ irh mfters in Clma'- Association, which meets in Oma- haw, WeD. in utiuuw .1 ins io a splendid trip and we congratdateH, J, Dr; C. G Nichols. v Dr. A.SF. Nichols. t : ichols & FicholSi Offer their professional v service, .to the people of Roxboro" and sur- rounaing country. Bartens Mill Vs. -Sunny side. , There was a very - v interesting, game :of; baseball, played catvSunny' Side last Saturday veriing between BaFtehs Mill and Sunnysi.de. The score was 20 to 6 "in Tavor "of Bar- tens Mill.--- ; Plenty of blaelT and' clay peas onhand at j; 'Garrett Go's. Dress and workshirts overalls, andgnts furnishing' goods ' " v - : ' E.-A. Bradsher. Wanted 500 cords' of - dry1 spli t pine and oak wood. ' . j. L. Garrett &Co. Hams', Chickens, -and eggs wanted at markgt price. 1 v A R. Foushee. Powders. - : Face powder, "tooth powder, toilet afid talcum powders. Foot powders, and perspitation absorbers. Highest purify throughout, as is always demon strated here. Goods particularly adapted to these warm Clays. s Davis' PfTarmacy. Four Departments Collegi ate, Graduate, Engineering and Law. Large library, facilities. Well equipped laboratories in all departments ofScience. Gymnasium furnished., "with best apparatus. Expenses very moderate. Aid (or worthy studenfs. V-. ' ' Young men wishing to Study i Law onouia investigate tne -. jj Superior Advantages -Of- rered by tne Department: )) of Law at Trinity College, - For Catalogue and further . v Information, Address D. W. NEWSOM, v ' Registrar,; Durham, N, C, - ALPINE NOW Floue. " The hest half patent cn the mar ia warranted ; absb- ir . , wneat, ' JPgrocers sell it LEN- OWE . CO., Distributers Tiit1i ri-rri' - 1T ( T Has a nice st oct of Oxfords in the latest styles for- men, ladies, misses and children at a low price, but high in qual ity..--- " V. ibome or tnese ; snoes, are ipruaranteed. the stock and work i manshiD. if .thev are, not. all rioHt brine the old pair back to vr -A: t :1i ?o T UlC iAUKX X Will J- IfWU c me pair free. 2 I have a large stock ot mens, boys and children's straw, hats in the latest shapes at a i .! n I I-'-. o ' . r money oavmy.i utc T M a rm-nm'i linp of mer and Heavy andFaflcy. Groceries. - ' 1 beg you for-jour, patro, nae. with low prices and Hon- " XT , pst transactions, lours to serve. est transactions. ! TRINITY COLLEGE t -' u Lvcrv ba luMy all 1.1 ii i H Roers Rog ers. We are constantly receiving sea sonable Groceries Jgnd other goods m our line'.V.Pnces.thfe very, low est. Call, . . - - . A.4R. Eoushee. i .'"'.: - .-' ; lust received a new line.of ladies dress goods,- ladies oxfords and I gen ts lo w q u a r ter s h oe s Cal 1 an d - see them; ' ;, J. JM. O'Briant. '.V GERMAN 0 ACE ROXBORO, .-V'H tMi.:: -l-;. 1- JiaveADUFhased vv e . naveDUKnase a fine and he German Goam Stallion will; TOM ttesa3h Roxboro. Can be found: at any time at A Pt Claytons livery stables. This is a genuine imported horse witha splendid pedigree.- Fees will be; reasonable. When in town call at the stables and examine thk horse. GERMAN COACH CO. Co T) 3 H. HUNTER For GROCERIES and SHOES. NOTICE! TRUSTEE'S SATE. Under and by virtue of the powers con jerred upon me by the termc of -several Ceeds of Trust executed by E. A, Bradsher and wife, the same being duly rigfstered in the Office of Register of 'Deeds of Person county t as follows, to-wit; In Boob No. 4 at page 269: in Bo k No. 9, at page 514, in Book No. 12, at page 80: I will on Friday the 17th day of July '08 at"" 12 o'clock -'M sell ' at public auction, at the Court'House door in Roxboro, C, to the hiehest cash bidder, the following: de scribed real estate lying ;and being in the i Town of Roxboro Township, Person county, N. C, to-wit; (1 j One house and lot situated on Lamar Street, being the residence lot of saM E. A. Bradsher, fronting. 90 feet on aaid Street, im mediatdly in front of dwelling, running thence in a westerly direction; in strkight line 290 fee; back,-thence rn a southerly -direction, straight line'90 feet, thence in an easterly direction; straight liner to the beginning; in cluding said V dwelling, wood-house, dairy, and well.1 .Containing 1-2 acre more or less. (2) c One lot on the West side of said La-1 mar Street, acjoined by the above described i .ot on the'South, and by ;iot formerly' owned by Long &; Pass, now by A. S, devlaming, on the North, fronting 98 feet on Lamar Street. anf running bpek 225 feet contain ing 3-4 acre more or less.J . . v (3 'One lot on the West side of said La mar Street, lying South and West of the res idence lot above described: beginning at the corner of ;i Henry Stewart's tot on Lamar Street, and running thence westerly with Stewart's and W. n Long's line to a pom beyond fhe branch , thence in a straight line to corner of A. S. deVlaming's lot (formerly owned by Long & Pass) , thence with his line to a point within five feet of large' red- oak . thence in a southerly direction , witn tfte rear line of the second lot oesencea arove ana the residence lot first described above, to the South-west corner of the said residence Jot, thence with the line of the said lot to L mar Street;" containing one and one half acres more or less, " - A The lots described are contigious, . and, taken all togetherr they front on said Lamar Street1 ffem the corner of said' Henry 'Stew art's lot to the said Long & Pass or deVlamr ing lot: and contains two and three-fourths (2 3-4) acres more or less. . (This June?15 1908. , . - J. S. ERADSHER ' , . , . - H - 1 Trustee III NORTH CAROLINA. QUIT: OHLL : " PERSON COUNTY . " -. Uifidef and by virtue ofa decee of the Superior Court of P son. County m. tKe special proceedings entitled ."S, B Winstead Ex" ecutor of'.C. S, Winstead, deceased, vs. Mrs. Lou. M, Satterfield and others", I will as Commissioner appointed by-said Court 'expos to sale to the highest; bidder at the Court House t)oor in Roxboro OnAMonday July 27ih 1908. I beginning at 12 o clock M. the i lands, to-wit: - : - 1 Tract No. 1, That tract of parcel of land, lying and. being in Olive Hill township, on South Hyco Creek, adjoining the lands of C, M. Winstead, Clarence Winstad, John Brad sher and others, " containing 400 acres more or less, and known as the Lawson Tract. iuc luiiucriKue lihs Lract was sola lu nve parqeis, onngmg a.totai ot S4280,00, and a ten per cent, increase bid haying been -placed on said tract as a whole, bidding; at this sale will begin at the sum of -S4708.00 and said tract will be offered as a whole . . . Tract No 2 That tract of land in. Roxboro township" bounded on the North by S. ' M , Long and Geo, Westbrooks, on the East by S, M. Long, on the South by T. D. Winstead on the West' by Jasper 1 Harris, containing 100 acres more or less, and known as the "Old Jack Winstead Place". Tract No. 3. That trac: of land lying in OliVe Hill township adjoining the lands of M rs . Bell Wagstaff , Woody Bros. , CM, : -;: 8 B. Winstead, Commissioner. Kitchin & Carlton, 301 Have You a Bank Account ? If not, here are some ol the reasons why, you - should ' It helps your credit. It guards you against extravagance. It helps you to hold Up while put ol work. It creates business habits that will increase your savings. The Bank of Roxboro invites accounts and would be glad to number you among its ; depositors. The ank IOE ZFhe Gftjz6ij5 JVatjonal BanV OF DURHAM. Capital $100,000. 'O , .. Surplus $70,000 " . Y" ' ' . DUBIIA3I, N. -cl- ' ' ' Officers B. N. DuKb, President J. ts. MASON, Cashier, DIRECTORS J. B. DUKE, Y. SMITH, C. L. HAYWGOD, J. H.rSOUTHGATE, R. H. RIGSBEE, Q, E. RAWLS, B. N. DUKE," : J. S. MANNING, N. M. JOHNSON j J. B. MASON, "K - ' - . Director 4 per .'cefit,; paid o- With the strongest financial backing of any Bank in the Stare and unsurpassed methods men e myiti ew accounts,, jarge and smaU, of Merchants, Farmers, individuals , Finns or Corporations that have notalready done so to open an account with us. K' B5?hPTh PROTECTION-Bonds of Officers, Burgjaf ond Fire Insurance! Fireproof Vault and Safe, To Depositors We offer Safety Deposit Boxes in Our Fireproof Safe Free, Where, You Can Deposit youKVahjable Paperi - - City Barber Shop, J. H. L, Woods, Proprietor. When; you want first-class up-t(hda work, come to see nie, next door to Davis Pharmacy. , J.-H. L WOODS f UABLR t ANFI I lolloivinq described narrpl nr U a w - - - v Winstead- A. J? Hester; R. R, Pulliam and others, containing 35 2-3 acres more or less Tract :Nd ,4. That-tract lying in Roxboro township, near the-town of Roxboro be tween the Roxboro and the Leasburg publir roads, adjoining the lands of Jno. R. Hamlin and others, containing 40 2-3 acres more nr less. : Plats with detail descriptions of the above tracts will be shown on the day of sale and can canjilso be seen before the sale bv applying to the undersigned commissioner o- uy wmug ai ivncnm oc wanton's office Roxboro N.C . in TERMS; One-third cash; one-third in six months and one third in twelve months Deferred payme ts to be secured by notes bearing six per cent, interest from date of gale. Purchaser, has option of paying all cash. Title retained until full purchase mnn- jey is paid. . " 4 C 30E 30 of IOE CZIOEZ) J; MANNING, Vice-Pres. President "American Tobacco Company. l i'Supt Durham Cotton Mfg Company . ' v " of Haywood & King, Druggistc . of Southgate & Son Insurance - ; . , Capitalist ' . " . V'V ' Merchant American Tobacco Company, andapitalist r- .v ? 1 Attocney atLaw ' Physician and Surgeon , - Gashier; Citizens National Bank on: time deposits B. E. LOVE, M. D. frdctidng Physician. Offers his services to the people boro and surrounding community. ' Office to Pass & Carver Buildingl of R ii-xrornev ioxboro Mr. BrooKS on ms guyu iwnuuv
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