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. I i : - j V i y . -. I . , , . v , - ; . Noell Bros., Proprietors. Home First: Abroad Next. $1:00 Per Year in Advanbe Vol. XXVII ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, Wednesday Evening, March ' 16 1910. No.ll - - - TT . T- " " - - . . - . . .V '4 '. , " ' ' ' 1 M ' ' V ' ' " A Suprise Wedding. Last week announcements were received of the marriage of MissPallie Francis Yancey .nd Mr. James M. Pass. Miss Yan- cey left here a few days prior on her usual trip to the Northern markets, for the purpose' ofbuy ing her spring line of millinery, and Mr. Pass, who is an old Rox- boro citizen but has been living in Columbia, S. C, for .several years and who came home on a visit about one week before, de cided that he t wanted to go North too, with the result as above stated. They were mar ried in Richmond, Va., and the Times-Dispatch has the follow ing concerning the wedding: A very pretty wedding was celebrated on Wednesday even ing at 7:30 o'clock, Rev. George W. McDaniel, D. D., officiating, when Miss Pallie Francis Yan cey, of Roxboro, N. C, and James M. Pass, of Columbia, S. C., were married. Dr. J. C. Walton was best man, and Pter Hall Walton gava the bride away. After March 11, Mr. and Mrs. Pass will be at home in Roxboro, N. C. The Courier offers, congratula tions to the bridegroom and best wishes for long life and pros perity. B. W." Murphy still handles the singer and Wheeler and Wilson Sewing machines. None better, right price; and easy terms, v Staple and fancy groceries on Depot Street, Roxboro N. C. We tell you, it makes us feel mighty good. When a customer comes in, to whom we have sold one of these VULCAN PLOWS and wejask him. well; ho V dp you like that plowtAMatieays-Gh very well, I want anoiherone jus like it to-daf m; 9ovmmt know the vtncanr asK your neign- bor . 1 1 " -mm mM-mVi shoei A gluTpse4n , their window I - LoiigBradshef &Oo JTli tbnvince. M rtiA . ' ; . .... i p.-.-. ' A.'.ife ..imMi in -ini. IX i mill .arid iCoriiu lol -w prTT : TT; -tltt... with soipe'Ot. memcasn. nut jnose n . r w . 4 u . .4ifi$se4,76r wanfbf yidehce. . e4 iW iJI.4-fli? l. rM:Fi4dftrs-jBpnve M..f3 .rjrirp,wjif 5jr f fJr,r4l LJv, buying! seats too'. Jong'.you.t'will' riWrA prbHtir&Wstand forhe 11 , j 1 fi DeerMgl MdMhf .Mifehiiies, Rakes 1 andWdBrs? Such a line as this ddeshSt taikntg,Vfor peopl I (who have made inquiries arid l6oked:into ;fa;. niifeciy, jiknow this line is as qobd as can bV had and we in a posi- Hon to name you close prices and will be glad for .you, to call on us. f. , --Jf - Long, Bradisher & Go; Ten Negroes Bnmed to Death. On last Thursday night John Wagstaffhis wife and 8 children, mSKSSS'S iiived onMr. W. F ; PacWq nko and the first known of the firejwas wnen Mrs, barley discovered it from her room window, Mr. Farley went over to the place, which is near his home place, and he says the sight which greeted him was awful to think of. The house was a log house with a, shed room to it, and when he reachen there, about twenty minutes to eleven o'clock, the shed roof was just about falling in, and the . main body of the house completely ablaze all over, but he could see through some openings and saw the bodies laying about on the floor literally burned up, save the bones, hearts, etc., which were visble. In talking with Mr. Farley about the matter he says it was so hot when he reached " there that it would have been impossible to have rendered any help, though it was too late for help. It seems from the position of the bodies after the fire, or. rather we should say, the bones, 'that none of them ever awakened or knew anything about the fire save the old man, John Wagstaff. It was evident from Irs position that he had awakened and made an effort to get out and in hie Affhrtc 'rtniipri th rtnnr ifnnh nfp! and had in his arms one of hisi'that have been brought here. this little children . How it was possible for ten per sons in a small house like this to be burned to death and no one es cape to tell the tale is almost be yond belief, yet it is true. It was -"-j.i i iuggcsicunarincrc u.i .um .r. t uea, "'-i "5 negro, jona wagsianr was a naru nau no enemy mai wasiuiuwu. i nose wno 'saw inc lcumuia say it was simply inaescriDaDie. The bones of the ten were Dunea in one cofrun; ; ton fhWft an rf:ftminnaltv nrettv mis a lavi.uitti wuuujr, mui? Ithelbf neckwear and low cut r- - - - - Planters, r,fU iff i" y & e 0 8 0 a " w . I a III 1 111 -f .-Vfc 3-1 I HA 11111- T AIIIUIIIIV U 1 IH illl I I II The1 Evening Times, of . Glen-side,- pa., of Saturday contains a picture of Henry L.' Thompson; pur prominent pitcher, . who has been the means of winning- two cups for Glenside. He is a promis ing - capdinate for the . Red and Blue, base ball nine. ThV above is taken from the Glenside' News and ; the- pitcher mentioned; is a grandson of our townsman Mr. H. Field. ..Mrs. Pallie Yancey Pass .will have her Springy Millinery Open ing on . Friday. . and Saturday the 25th and 26th of this month. . It is useless to say tne laaies will all be there , for '. this is an occasion they never forget or never get too busy to aitend and we do. not blam e them; for" we always tgke a peep ourselves. .Every lady in the County Js cordially, invited; Spring is here and we guess everyjlady in every home, has de cided, there must be a cleaning up. Fromibasement to attic. JAP-A-LAC pill help you. It makes old furniture look new and wears like iron. It comes in 15, 25, 45 and 75 cent cans. 'Twill look mighty good when the Electric Lights are turned on. ? Long, Bradsher & Co. Mr. Joe H. Carver and Dr. R. J. Teague left last mght to purchase the finest lot of mules and horses season, and if they do not get them they say they will be disap pointed. I f you want , an extra fine pair of mules they ask you to wait until) you see what they will bring back. Th , k stopped (ast Saturday 120 niihutes and 48 seconds past eiehr and received $2.00 free. M- Jt s Cayton heId 8-0:58 j Harris & BurnS. The has a change l 6f ad in this issue. and esnecia llv invite, builders and contractors to see themlfbriianv- nning m me puuuing line... ChiePr Justice- Wtnstead y had quite ajbunph bfefpre, hrniiSaturday for gambling and scrapping. fcThe fiphtin crowd made it. satisfactory with the Chief justice by -departing My:,fHl &&f(WSi$i are I iwjnu,,yycai uiuT " uay nurse,: a a good Brst class'borse apply fto -7 ! M ar . iiuwii) e Moneys 'sayerstfor ' ;therfaTmers:is, iKbWa'y Alecs. 'Harnbri' ' 'Austin .ire'ef yU arj thej ;neV a affd one of:thc savers mentiofieti? J ''Inters national Sio'Roddic; vlleadj it, When mh&rinfaz .;?Mrs.;L.!MCarQqancl children returped Saturday ..night,, after ; a ten days yisitid" MrsT-W. ,W. Kttchiii;RreigfiI ,; vf,7v r Miss 'AKhe Webb -has been .- ' St visiting; friends1 ah'dl" relatives, in South Bostohuhrs weelc. r-y -Mrs.b Hi . "W.- Fotishee and - 1 - - V mother, ; Mrs, Trotter, left for Riedsyille last Thursday. - . vlrs.jRG Brooks, is visiting in Virginia this week. . v; yj I wurjcsiweir' anywnere anu.is iSkndSissddleriJIf . yoilzxtnt ana want.-lfuuiuK. unug iu iuiuc edunenobffice?f ' - ,1; My Countrymen Lend 'S&rft 'MIA Our Guarantee covers 2 points, that PEERLESS is as good in Quality and low in Price as ariy Flour on the market. . WE-EXCEPT? NbNfcv - is ' r or ome uy yuur jueauing ; iYiercnanis. : Carr olma What T. 6; eachsh?pUrcbasfrot$Lvu?t f I I I 1 . w t ;iveir:toJuslomQmt y Inwour yorfii-clocltii d&lavellvHmlhe facfe 'oMfcft tach"Saturday commeiiciittTMStchlS and closing Mar28 U 1 UlU 11UU1 0.. IIUILLUVO UllU. UbWllUU ' UUUlluyvL!. tuy VV.M . - D at 6 oclccl; p. rn. the clrc.;'i5 uncovered and thene ,pre;s-; ent holdinn ticket given 52.00 and h;;;t neaftst bl.U0. .rOn ,ihe. cIosing,day Klay 28th, the'nrest geb 3.00 Wiiext-001.tYbtf must be prs&it .with"- cardb when clock is uncovered.' All tickets good for each and every Saturday. . ;s ff? ; SPRING ,0ur . spring purchases, are In iust a lew" days more the jare invited and urged to inspect our offerings.' T. - 0 JtrwM be a pleasure to shjowyoU JEvergthing to Wear me your Ear OH YES, Ye Ancient and Honorable Society of particular : Flour Buyers t Take Notice That ye may se cure i the greatest proposition of - the whole year .';"- Right Now- y ; , Instruct your Gro cer to send you only , . PEERLESS. The; Flour that is sold with ah . , Absolute Guarante Eoller IV 1 II K DURHAM, N- Cr- " . GOODS. mw arrivinq on ,. every trairi; stocK will be complete. You 0 and; Furnish the Home. 1 3 4 3 " 4 t - ' v. ' v . i ' 1' i r Isl DO 0 I 51 lczioiz51
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