STATE NEWS.
The election at Warsaw sprne
days aeo to decide the question of
an additional school tax of fifteen
cents on the $10 0 . 0 0 :-val uatio h of
property and forty-five cents on
the poll, resulted in a sweeping
victory for the schools, the vote
standing 87 for, to 26 against an
additiorcl tax. ' : f ,'
As announced by L. H. Clem
ent, Esq,, of Salisbury, president
oF the North Carolina Bar Associ
ation, the annual convention of the
Association will be held in Ashe
ville, June 30 and July 1 and 2.
Hon. James W. Osborne, of New
York, brother of Judge F. O. Os
borne, of Charlotte, will deliver
the principal address.
A club, to be known as the Hun
dred Thousand Club, has been or
ganized in Winston-Salem, its pur
pose being to raise the population
to that number. A club very much
similar to the one in Winston-Salem
has been organized in Wil
mington. There seems to be a
a general awakening among the
lowns and cities throughout the
State, as is evinced by the slogans
ihey are adopting and the adver
tising methods they are employing
In order that people may know
something of the advantages they
have to offer.
We were informed that Mr,
K. J. Perry brought 65 cabbages
to town the past week that weighed
418 pounds, making an average of
over six pounds each. Louisburg
Times.
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Elder L. H. Hardy has re
turned from a preaching tour in
the eastern part of the State. El
der Hardy has a field or magnifi
cent distances to serve, some of
rhis churches being in the extreme
Cuningham and Woodburn Items.
ItJs said that the morning which
Judge Manning took , the oath of
office as a Judge of the , Supreme
court of North Carolina, he took
the solemn oath : on the Bible his
father gave him 38 years ago. This
shows plainly that the influence of
Judge Manning's father is still Dar
amont and all-pervading in his, life,,
and causes the people of the whole
State to put a much higher estimate J
upon his lite. and , legal . character
dnd his conservative influence on
the bench of the Supreme court.
AH honor to Judge Manning for
such great respect to his father and
the Bible. Would that all our Jud
ges were likewise. 7V V
There is to be a picnic and base
ball game at Cuningham on the 3rd
of July, everydody invited especial
ly the ladies. ?
Blunt the Photographer is taking
an itinerary through . the country
during this month, he was at Wood-
burn the 16th and Cuningham on
the 17th. He is one of the best
artists, we have now in the country.
I wish him great success.
Bro. Senex would be glad to
know how many old soldiers at the
reunion were soldiers of the cross?
I know a good many myseJf there
who are, of course I do not know
all them. This old soldier, has been
in the ranks of the Captain of our
salvation since the year 1858. Now
more than 50 years. I trust all of
them are also.
Mr. Hall and his road meii are
now at Cuningham at work on the
road from theVa. line above E. W.
Carters by Cuningham and on to
the Caswell line. This part of the
road has never had the scraper on
it.
Mrs. George Cuningham is in
the hospital this week at Danville
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Lynchburg
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Are YOU Coming on the Excursion
to Lynchburg - Monday; ; " ;
- June, 28th?
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' You had better do so forat will Be an
enjoyable trip. We extend a most .cordial
invitation to you to make our stoxyour
headquarters. ' ; ;
A nice restful waiting room is j-provided
here for your Convenience.
It may be to your interest lor us to iriake mention o!
the fact that just at this time we are having our June.
Clearance Sale, and that there are some very' extraor
dinary Values being oHered in . ;
Ladies Suits, Stylish Millinei,
x Wash Fabrics, Silk s, White
Goods, Embroideries.
Laces, Linen Suiting.
In fact all over our store you will find
Spring and Summer Merchandise at TRE
MENDOUSLY reduced prices.
Now please remember that MILLNEES
Store is at your service whenever you axe in
Lynchburg. ' r :
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eastern part of the State, while from serious indisposition was get-
others are near the Virginia line, ting along nicely at last accounts.
He spends onjy about a third of his Farmers are hard at work trying
ume ai nome. weDsiers wcck- to get their crops in good shape,
y- though the rain and grass has giv-
The weather this week has been en them a lively time.
lfine in this immediate section for Misses Lottie and Helen Cun-
harvesting the wheat croD and our ninsham are now spending their To relieve constipafion. clean Out
formers havt been able to cut the vacaiion at home with their narents the bowels, tone and strengthen
orain as fast as it rinened. The m, Y;it;re FPhw; oah the digestive organs, put them in a
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hulk nf thft nrnn wi he cut th shncaHoc ri r,f; natural condition With HoillSter
, 7r . . , nifi ounn, uajo wiiiivi. vuuiug-
weeK. excessive rains in otner sec- ham.
lions of this and adioining coun-
J. R. MILLNER COMMNY.
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FRANK. Rocky Mountain Teathe most re-
ties, weiicdentand, have materialy Chadren., Day mri Quarterly Con. cents
tain sections, but indications now
point to generally clear weather. l Last bunday was a great day at
Concord. At 1 1 olock, a, m. the
pastor of the church preached to a
congregation that taxed the capacity
of thai beautiful and commodious
building to its utmost. After the
liable tonic for thirty years.
Tea or or Tablets.
Riedsyjlle Review.
TJo to Push and trade with our
man C. A. Hamlin he will treat
vou riht. Reade Bros. Co.
Helna N C scnilun llIC wuuKicgauuu waa uib-
tlJloovUf mm a uiiiiiwi iiiai wuuiu
For sale by Hambrick,& Austin:
VICTOR VV BREEZE
Surveyor
For prompt work 'write or wire me.
Durham, N C,
Wehaveiust received a lot of have tempted the capricious appe-
1 and 2 horse waeons also lot of the of a king was served on the ta-
new Barbour buggies. bles in the grove. After dinner the
Reade Bros. Co., church was again tilled with ashne
He ena. N. C. looking a congregation as ever as-
itthe nnrnqrhincy n strinr meet- .,vy6wBMW..
rk tnr -an hnnr. t nnked ike everv-
CCA CAP
i uuuv was ai juji u iui uivow owi -
We want your country produce, vices, but forthe benefit of any one RJAJ cf f ri
uarrett Manneia. wno may nave Deen so unronunaie fipd tn be and aDDear next term of the
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as not tO De there. We Will say. w e superior Court for the County of Person,
never attended a more interesting said Court will be held on the Fourth Mon
rv,ilH'c rw C-mri than tViic 1 dav before the first Monday in September
vxiimai 11 o ijr uvi ivw "" I , j nfK ro nf Annict 1 QOQ
Wf,Q The rhildfen showed fine nat- " ri VCT
ural ability, and excellent training
for this service.' The collection
NORTH CBROL1NA, PERSON COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
PERSON COUNTY:
BEFORE THE CLERK.
In Re-Estate of Melssa A. Denny.
NOTICE
To Bennie C. Tatum and other non "resi
dent heirs at law of the late Melissa A. Den
ny, you will take "notice that a caveat has
been filed in this Court to the Will. of the
late Melissa A. Denny, by D. C. Moore,,R.
heirs at law 01 tne
Eoxbcp) Drug
Cc)inEanl "
I am closing out my line of low
cut shoes at cost, you can save
money by coming to see me.
J. M. O'Briant.
Pall nn fnr Hardware we are
fiere tn serve vmi and will he alqH amounted tO $6.60.
m see vnn in our store The 3rd Quarterly Conference
Long, Bradsher & Co. or Roxboro circuit forthe current
x vear is to be held at Oak Grove
We have just received a car load church next Saturday and Sunday
ot good hay. When you need any June 26th and 27th. Rev. J, B.
sive us a call. Remember this is Hurley, the Presiding Elder of the
gooa nay. Durham District, will preach at
Garrett & Stanfield. Oak Grove at 1 1 oclock, a. m. on
. Yau mmhtm see nnr imp nf whi Saturday, after which dinner; will
goods, laces, and embroideries'
they are the equal of anything in
town, we are selling them at tempf
. ingly low prices.
Person Dry Goods Co.
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We carry a big stock consisting of
all grades, from the chapest to the
Ibest. Pass & Moore
We have a splendid line of low
cut shoes which we are going to
, close put at bargain prices. You
. can save1 from 25 to 50 per cent.'
- by. buying your low cut shoes here.
... .Person Dry Goods Co.
: DO IT NOW.
, - Insure with S. P Satterfield,
the Insurance Man,', representing
k ' fi Fteen' of the ? standard hire . Insur
ance Companies of, America and
. - England. 'Dist; manager of the
JEFFERSON Life Insurance Co.,"
o nicst in the; South. CTTCZTJ
be served in the groye After - din
ner the third Quarterly Conference
will be held. On Sunday at 1 1
o'clock, am the Presiding Elder
will preach again, .after which the
Sacrament of the Lord's will be ad
ministered. It, is the duty of Local
Preachers, Stewards, Trustees of
churches and parsonage, Sundav
School Superintendents - Church
Conference Secretaries, etc. to be
present at each anc every Quarterly
Conference ---".7. - c
" On account of a; series of meet
ings in progress . under a tent in
Roxboro, no Service was held in
the Methodist church ? last Sunday
night. -
' J.: A. HORN ADA I i
to make your selves parties to this proceed
ing if you think proceeding if you think prop
er so tordtr. ,
Given under my hand this 16 day of June
1909. :
' D. W. BRADSHER.
Clerk of the Superior Court.
LAND SALE.
Under and by virtue of a deed of trust ex
ecuted to me by-Alex Clay , and wife, duly
registered in bk. 14 page 390 the Person Co
registers office. I Will,-on the
24th day ol July 1909.
sell at public auction for. cash in front of the
court house door in Roxboro that certain
town lot with dwelling ou it, adjoining the
lands of Jas; W, Brandon .""Frank Thompson,
Mrs. Sue T. Satterfields heirs perhaps others
containing 1-2 acre more or less , -This
June 22nd, 1906. , " .
- ' . T, C. BROOKS, Trustee.
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y Sick RooiB Supplies
Weh ave the most ub-to-date
line of sick room
supplies to be r found in
town, such as
Medicine; glasssr Ther
mometer Bull) Syringes,
not Water MotUes, Ice
Caps etc. - : ' ;
' We use only the purest
drugs that ; skill can pro
duce ask the doctor.
We also have the lead
ing line of Cigars, Soaps,
Stationery, postal cards,
patient mediciheetc. v-
Our Soda Foun
tain1 speaks for.itr
self.
oxboro
rug Co.
Will sell you
Groceries, Shoes
acid Furniture
at the same
low figures.
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A. R. FOUSTTFPft
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On account ol. being out of
my store early in the season I
have quite a lot of Low Cut
Shoes, all kinds for ladies, men
and children, which I ara going
Big lot of Stich
Down Sioes just receiv
ed. If you want some-
uim uuu just iry a
pair of these.
Groceries.
Remember I keep on hand
at all times aV complete line of
staple and fancy . gcoceries, and
you will save money by . coming
to see me before buyir.
Bring me your country
produce I can use all you will
bring, aad will pay you good
prices te same. r
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If our ice cream is not the best to
be had in town you need not -pay
for it. .You are to; be the judge,
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THE NORTH CAROLINA .
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE"' AND
' . MECHANIC ARTS.
The State's college for
vocational' training. It
Coursesin Agriculture
and Horticulture ; in Civ
il," :;Electrical NJ and. Me
chanical,:" Engineering1:
in'.Cottbn Milling; and
Dyeing : . in ; ; Industrial
Chemistry , Whv-. , hot'
ht; yourself or life i by
taking one of thee cbur-i
ses (' - ? Address ;
.:p.';H:;mm.'ires.
Wourfcbickensiid 3-."; i' West BalelgH.1 N : C 1
Garrett & Stanfield. 'l'nt
, LAND SALE. . r.
Under and by' virtue of adeed of trust exr
ecuted by Zeb and Leak Woods' to 'me as
trustee for Mrs. Calvin' Hester, duly record
ed in Bk, 11 at p. 521 ;n the office of, the
register of deeds for 'Person county,' I- will,
on the- .."-I , - - - - " "
24th day of July 1909.- ;
expose to public iale at the court house door
in Roxboro. that certain tract . of land- lying
in' Woddsdale township, said county and
state. and adjoining the lands of R H ? aily
Amos Clay, J, W. Clayton, and "perhaps
others", containing 73 15-100 acres more or
less. See Bk. G G p. 287 x s; f
This June 22nd 1909. - . V . - ;
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V : " " ' f or Mrs Calvin Hester.
Yes we want
esss.
Style
, ' If you care for style, and lots
of people do: it can be had in any
vehicle on. our , floors. We are
preparea vror tne early spring
trade. Our stock is at its best.
- We are' showing a remarkable
: assortment of, vehicles, including
, surreys, buggies and carriages.
v 'rrT-, . .
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is a regular . savings bank for
those;. whoV have -no prejudice
against, buying-' such things at
, thiserson of the year.
;V Our MOGUL Wagons
. Dorit forget that we are selling
one of the best wagons ever put
ton sale -in Roxboro. Come in
andrexaniine The Mogul when
yoircome to town. We want
r 1 to show it to you whether are
: ready to buy or not for if yojj
. see one of these wagons you wtfi
,; .know Where to go when you are
v: ready to buy; ,
RbXBGROk VEHICLE AND
CASKET CO.
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