I ''illSi235" " i1' , ''"'' ' 4J t' , waajgETnw ,Tr" it rTTTrT-T --inn' i .- rrrn-TrriiTTii m in ma r - --n - - i ;. Noell Proprietor. . 1 Home 'First: . Abroad Next"! : $1-. 00 Peih-Yearan dvqiiceA C-.-r . ROXBORO .NORTH CAROLINA; Wednesday 'Evening July;28--1909," :NaT303fl Vo: Js. V i , ON HIGHWAY. I HORSE AND AUTO COLLIDE. Reliaciiity Kan , Oe- B12 MacMna: Camlnir Nn EiilKew York hext ;Daslies I-m Hn Rn- .n , ,- &&J iii 12 A ong risamonr ur Dead cf Night.-. fa July 24. The : , nf the New York to At- H. L Carver. of T?.onb,pmfvnt.- t'to aaromobile highway com- was painfully hurt thismorhmR i(,ttd their cieiiDerauuns neie tu- shortly. alter-midnight by an au ;oht -and announced the selection tomobile which collided with the U I'i- A ' . . ; I . . . . , d roads and reliability The vounsr fellow was drivinfir run between the two cities next home with his uncle and had got- Q-tober. ten about two miles trom Dur- ; .0 T.nv York Heraia s ex- ham when the bi gt machine ran i n- --' " - 1 w , I -VT A I 1 11 . 1 ttv . i leading trom JNew lorn across vehicle completely, liotn occu- Saten Island, to rertn Amboy, pants were dashed to the ground pilfldplnhia. to Gettysburg and vounsr Oarver was knocked L(J J. L- ' I ,- -,nca thft historic battlefield unconscious. He remained in j,vn throueh the ,beautiful that state several minutes and UUWH I v. Shenandoah valley, through was taken to the hospital, where Lexington and Matural triage to Dr. Joe Graham dressed . his DonnVp " wounds. ' ' At Roanoke, Va., the Atlanta The persons in the buggy say TMifnol's scouts took up the the machine had no lisrhts and dUU1""' j , w choice of roads and selected that they could not see its ap- from Roanoke to Geeensporo or proach. The horse had been ,LIDE. J l LOCH LILY" MILLS RUNNING. .: J mosquitoes to mar the pleasure. ."f0 . pahriek of'TeVson aiid ' , 7- i - . ! - There is already 4alk of a hotel - . : Taj. - - nj':''S yghtS( Tfaesel UAh Iiave Baen. JhoroBgUyw0 acco-modate- ,and we - Adjoining -County BngfTv in v ' Overiiaded and are m Fine Condi- M jul . tf : ' Dear Sir; - ' ticn. have no doubt in the near future there will be a good, hotel there, After several months - of idle- which will add to the popularity nes's, which was occasioned by .of - this resort. ; . Why should you the necessity 6f making repairs go way off for the summer when and, placing "new machinery -as such, a delightful place is right &t wellas thouroughly . overhauling your door, and besides there no the plant, these mills last week danger ot accidents, as the. beach started up and ' are now running is perfectly safe. . , , " V night and , day grinding wheat --We -are glad to lean -that ar- and corn.' - ranements are made with the It was our nleasue last week management of our x new hotel, to visifcthese mills and see just which is now. in course; of erec what was being done. Some tion by which parties who do months agO Mr.J. A. L,ong pur. UUL tu camp at uie xe can chased from the - estate of the sPend the nights here, going out late. Col. C. S. Winstead the to the Lake in the morning and other half interest in this plant, returning in the evening. Come he already owned- a -half inter- to Loch Lily for your summer rest, and then he went over the uing, you win not regret it. . N , property to see just what ! was i". XT ' I - . A ' " Come to us for vour turninseed' bagh working order, and Hke-hefef,. l?SlTX- always does things, proceeded 'H - tb equip it with best machinery - - . - z- - poss'ble, in order ' that itmight rpn rr uu j usu as gouu wum as any xmu i rpri "! This is'to inform Vny old; friends and patrons ihat I am still connect-; d ed with the Old- Flag tWarehouse, .a having asVy. associates!' Messrs. John D. Boyd and R. .H.f .Bob);' Edmondsbn, under, the prni name ; r of Boyd, Cuningham &Co.V The old "Flag" is to. well known to the -planters of Halifax and Nonh Car olina; to reauire any explanations as to. its location, andt equipment,'; which' have always been acknowl- , edged as the" best. ' " You will find ;? me. at my oid post of duty, and deT srin?.to thank one and all for. the liberal patronage extended me here- . tofore, VI respectfullyr solicit the same for" the future,:, promising, : with increased facilities, to get the" '' very highest market price for every i f ; pound sold --upon" the floor of the Flag:.. ' - - : 1 - ?r3$ Come.arid seesme, it will afford me plure "to serve you in any -way: I can, , ' . , Yours truly, etc -WM. M. CUNINGHAM A iivii - - i . w;nctnn-Sa.lem. to Salisbury, to stmk before thev knew what Charlotte, to Spartanburg, to was wrong. . The animal escaped I anywhere, this has been done, Greenville and on to the At- with remarKamy iew raarKs aim j and , the mill is now ready tQ. i x : M-Vo QQWdtinn fmm death Was ' &icam fka -rkiiVili unfV- "nrnmnt- lOE ThP route was chosen after the remarkable thing. Mr. : Moore, pnnt.rars of The Journal and of Chatham county, was but WVMW - . , ; . . - - . ThP Rprald had covered over slightly hurt and was .able to inno milpsof road and is the come down street to-day but the hpstrmp available. The scouts young fellow - remained. -at tne ooi Mn- hespital. His father, Mr. j 4.. ,4. wm Carver, the large merchant ot be built, but in judgm&it -fe1"? ; ' yf&,. itHv aftterthe accident.: at present mere aregxpo many ferries and too few bridges to a honk on Reumatism, by Dr. Hust.fy the selection. " " Sboop, of Racine, Wis. tells .some The route" selected is about ll, 135 miles long and before the ig contest begins next October, a sign board will be - erected at evervy cross road to guide the drivers in the race. Onlv one Odorless Refrigerator left at Harris & Burns. You can ! Duy it at a bargain, . plain truths, arid in a plain and practical way. uet tnis doomci, anrt fl' frpR trial treatment of Dr. Snoop's Rheumatic Remedy for , disheartened sufferer in your vicinity. Make a grateful and ap- :rAQtivp fr p.nd or some one no is discouraged because, or ma ia i ures of others to Help him. Helo me to make this test; and I'll cer tainly help your suffering friend. Hambrick &i Austin, : : ' '" ' Tl fril on. i mi ii ii 1" Ml Long; IBtadslief Op. FOR I In es, We will thank you .'to buy your tobacco flues of us. Wo Viqtto q hr Rtovk worked; u, that we will be able to load; y.ou on'receipt- oi.or- cler, you will not have to wait anu you win iec7' UiU 11UCO 11-. . . . -- c , worki We have stoed:. our flues; m cthe Pioneer i9 i Warehouse for convenience, here, tney can to tnt.Hwc luautju tJcibiiy, ciiiu uay: v v -v. team and. wagon. W1B.S-, r Farmc . 138 Call on us for your FLUES, I An rr ness and dispatch. In order that the public could be accommodated -with as : little delay as possible, an electric light plant has been installed and it is now as easy to grind your corn and wheat v at , -night as iri d&y ? time; We Weik-V ture to say that no millis better prepared to turn f outf good and wholesome flour or corn meal any where than this one. A k While of icourse Mr. ' Long has gone to the trouble and expense of equipping this plant in all that is necessary to do good; work,: as an investment, yet his doing this is a gireatr convenience to our people, and he should,1,, and we doubt not, will receive; their pat- j ronage and co-operation in this enterprise. These improvements; were specially supervised by Mr. , Long himself and his son, J AN Long, Jr., and Mr. G. M. Crowder.i J,nese Jjft3IlUiiiU oay tuau. w ncii you want your ., good biscuit bread, , oHcorn bread that will not bring on a case of &efagra" use the Loch Lily-product -v, '-rouill also find an Uppftiate saw) mill in -:flne working fcrder, "this- tob v has -been ''thoriughly overhauled, and can, cut upfa 'log as quick as any mill can, knd cut i t iri the right shape too. ; ' . Some day when you hVve noth ing; special to do take aday off, have 'a, fish fry and got down and inspect thisplant..lf ; you will 'take our advice on , this, we guarantee that; you--will fiave & day mat you wm aui iei.-u 1 LOCH LILY AS A RESORT.; : - ThereK is " ho; more ' pleasant place to spend an outing -than LochLilyr This hasv been' .-the greatest Reason ' ini its history, there has hardly been a, day that there was ' riot a party there in camp, arid every ones gpes away delighted, with -theplacetew cdiald:,they help but .belwflen there is fishing, bathing, and m A Feast of Bargains 7 iyj V 4 cents. . 8 cents. 15 cents. 25 cents; that will please ; the palate of thebargam spjpkpr; We -have besrun to clean out 'sunt mer, goods and s are putting - prices , on ; them Ill fhnf Ao'n Vrrtr niTf:,inH rrinVA mil PIT - v llCrVllv2Cll -v 111V V V M. WiJ. tv. t v wty! ,, ; s " - . : 1 ' -' . - ' , '1 . On the bargain ;tables.,how . are stocks of fnnpv lawns the lare-ermrt of theni new, bought this season and the.most desirable kinds. 5, 6 and 7 cent grades reduced to 10 and .12 1-2 cent grades reduced to r 20 and 25 cent grades reduced, to . 50 cent grade reduced to Linonettes reducedlfrom 15 to 10 cents, All 5 to 8 cent grades -of Val; Torchpn and Ger man laces are placed on one table and go at 5 cents yard-. r . - All 10, 12 1-2, J5 and 18; cent Val, Torchon and Point de Paris lace on another table at; the uniform price ol 10 cents ya,rd. - v . . v; All 35 arid 50 :enrembroidered table covers, . pillqw shams and bureau scarfs reduced Ao 25q. - ' ; 100 50 cents and v$L0b-xsets cut to: 25 cents; $1.50 fancy parasols reduced to $100. ; All 12 1-2 cent linht qinqhams cut to; 10 cents . . , A ;. of 25 arid?50 ;cerit belts cut: b 10 cents ; . Also' great reductions ' in Jmillinejy etc: - - . : ( Equally as greaFinducements are offered in tKeXlolh ing and Men's Furnhings;departinenL; "'' cents. Onp lnt mlnrpJ-shirts price $1.00 now ,73 centsX. One lot stiff bosom white shirts price41;.yU .npw dor ew All straw hats:at cost. ' ; Biq cuts in suits, thin coats, low quartered ihpcii ; ; v In fact this is aeneral summer clearance sale arid w articles Kave escaped tlie price cuttere kriife " fact everything to maketh.ei.time D pass pleasantly, land no : flies - or I q -31 j ;--'r - " v ' ; . , ' -. : ' It is t: qood tirne to rhake money by spendirig it These prices wiu conunue wiuic uic uuuus lasi uui uiu.:wiiu wiu& earnest 'get tne nrsi seiecuons. ;; , ; -. - , v - - f " J2 IOC 3lj !b 1 ' ' A 1 j ' f 4 5- j- , v - - .1 V;, L 1- - ( :1 aTN . !... . 9- if

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