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ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA; Wednesday Evening, Jiine l, 1910.'
' No. 22i"
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GO A-BEGGING.
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tr.ra May be Called ia Exlfdor,-
sijn to Reliave ihe Situa-
Annual Meeting of tke Person
. f R. F. D. Association
sen County VITAL WASH wilicmt" a tariff. "
ay isvenner, apeciai wasamgon coi
The annual meeting of the Per- tespondsnt
son jaunty k. li . u. Association , Washington
The second ! meL nee "iast iVnaay. it was hundred and thirty
---t VAO 000 refunding :a musu eujoauie ucasiou lur tiiree miihons of dollars !"
. i I)Gr cent, bonds fall- Pie Carriers, and while the at-j
of this NFpaper. ; j gnu4 pnu
, May, SLOne1; ' t lnnnt the 'tniff commissionseiUort
Jk. 9J
May 26.
was
$llf)f: this $111, $10.50, Garol3mi Terence, Rev. L.. S. ' Person. county is hereby .calie
tendence was hot as large as it
jviv 1 were opened by , 1Ti. - -n mtuee of this sum if you can
f , . should have been, still those pre- , ;
Try to comprehend 1 the mag-! lections '191.50 wentto th editor of the RaeighOhnstian-f-nno
of finio "if:. ior, l" -ufA, i vocate to fell tlie vacancy - caused
1 ft .S 1 I rMJ J11MJ11 111 " . - " rl.llll lllr-!! I IH.IINH Him . I - ! S t-l , 1 1 I IVPT
u Vxi sent had an enjoyable time of it-,, . , .? . .. i , v, r
,..ls(.iii'0 of the Governor and , , the fact that it is the amount the
rtbeottheuouncu oi0xare Wg un , senate naS(votea to. spena on tne
i kuue company ot its inter- , - - i navy ijn a KiiNUJ.Jli liSAK, ana
ddtiKns in the office ot State bersfail to rattend these anQual
asl,nl uuu V r : gatherings for they are of much
retl(r . value tn . tnp.m. Tnmcrs of interest
pared with' ,. , ,
of the issue as com
are discussed, and we have no-
fivt date for the bond sale , . , . . . ,
jirsi udt , mnat interested work
10 wucu " v that . g h. s t rm e -t Q
is time the bids ranged in
gives
! attend these meetings. .
j . Mr. J. W. Brooks, President
hes from $1,000 to $200,000, ! oll ' - nTv1-f an(1
reas there was one $500,000 ; , o n, . ors were rire-
at the first effort to sell the, sei. . ;
e. Thew,uuu Diawas oy f w ,fl TH-anf
New York life Insurance, o'Btiant, Vice-President,
pnyand was not renewed. : - j Montague, Secretary ald
Council of State was in ex-. rpggj.
ive session all afternoon con- j John
ring uie aibuawuti, a, umuDi , j - ohajnbera n. H. Street, G.
36 prominent Dangers T UTch D Featheitoii,
uuamwo e r (jnas. uolman, ISaUeySatterneia,
m connaentiai comerence.
this evening announcement
ade that that the bids open-
day are acceptecUand :that
ional bids are on hand run
up the saletoSliaOO'l
e bids in hand today leye
:00 of the issue to be taken
in some extraordihar
Sever0 1 methods of" ex-
oi i
W U. Wheld, f'M. "Wiffiams
and "VV. R. (ates, the " last three
lbestitfees-v f
; v&&ot the oIoV;, officers v?gt0:re-
eletSefenowng delegates
$94.50. m$7. was on woolens; ! thl appointment of .:;.N
in a time of profound "peace.
Then consider that only 12 years
ago, in 1898, the naval j approp
ration was but $33,003,234, of
one hundred millions less than
the amount appropriated for the
coming year. " j
A fact in connection with this
awful increase which the public
seldom hears is that every penny
of this $10 6,()0p,o6o which is to be
spent in excess of s the , amount
usedin 1899 comes from the peo:
pie; not from the rich, but large,
ly -from the working men and
women- u , -
:f It is the ultimate consumer who
pays the ' battleship lills, who
mamtains an . ;J ever-increasing
army-of MUwMer. .inWashingj ound4ml72,4o7.
ton,, -and , who-: meets - the one-
nunareu-ana-one" extravagance
overeft. ' i : He doesfe
by;payahg xoeive prices for
tthings 'hejtajs. ; p'J
'ejyenimnt raSes pjap-:
feaUy aUj5iittigiie
cultonis liouj?esv andther -iiJteVnal
revenue offices,' where -ta'xes ' are
Mess. M. W! Satterfield, j,A. ! levied on things eaten, worn or
used by the people. ' When the
wereeqjjext w Ptesenhis;
AsspelMlte
and W , unam oers
more thahv517 on other "clothing,
$8.25 on.f lilniibnre, $4.25 on beef
and mutton and pork. $1.25 on
buildg meterials and so on.
In 1910, the cost of hving
being 15 pr 'cent, higher than
in 1908, theiverage family pays
$1080, of which 10 per cent., or
$108, is tribute to the trusts and
other protected industries.
Here r is;:,W little table which
speaks for itself. It, compares
the expiadittire on the army and
navy in apriod of peace with
amounts 'ejqjeiicled for features
of civU;ea1bUshnient.
Ivey, D. D., at the General Con
ference at Asheville, totheditor
ship f the Nashvihe Christian Ad
vocate, the organ of the Methodist
Church, South.- A', telephone
message was sent!to Mr. Massey
informing him of the appointment
; ;he democratic Cpnyention !of
d to
the -
2nd c-ayi fs; July, .191 0, at 12" '
o'. ebbk for tn - p urpose pPselecti n g
delegates to the1 State Convention
to be held In sCharlotie, Nv C. , - ;bn
theX4th dev. 'of July, also-to
select delegate to the Cqngress'on
al and J udicial Coiventibns to be
he tielc in Hhis, Congresibnal and
Judicial DistriCrapd falso - for ' the
purpose' of nominating County and
EXPENDED SINCE 1897.
For rural; free delivery $173 j-
755,318.- ,,--;..-For
rivers and harbors $29j3,-
075,191. -St
For ' pubHc building and
1
'-For the navy.$lt126,210,193.
4f'SV)?eanny $1,044,101,188.
nsthe administration from j dJ W. NoeU addressed the
i; sm- dilemma are Association upon being calledup- consumer purchases a- protected
article and practically all of the
necessaries of life are protected
he pays the real or natural
sv.gaested although the
,t taPdsu-. One is the call-
0 . th Krpcnfip-nTi.
An- iiiid Council of State, rm1D nnliripr rsin sa.v without
fear of contradiction that a more
Assembly in genteel t of carriers can not be : value of the article and in ad
to either increase -found in 'the State than those on thereto the femount of the
iterest above the " composing this Association, and tariff tax.
','d so as to eifect it is always a pleasure to attend j The more battleships construc
o: dinnry way, em-. !tlieir annuai gathering, which wetted, the greater the amount the
III. ;!
.The eibsure of Ballinger
pecret relations : with George W.
PerkinSi Df'J.P- -Morgan & Co.
in Alaskan matters, has 'started
reports mat tne useiumess ji
the preseift icf etary of the In
terior to even the land grabbers
has been destroyed. It is antic
ipated that as a 'compromise the
investigating committee will not
ony whitewash Ballinger, but
will enamel him as white as the
lady of spotless town, and that in
acknowledgement of this cour
tesy, he will hand in his resignation.
and he notified the member's of . Legislative ticket.
the commission that he would ac
cept. ' ; - - -
' The Chairmahj of the I various
precints are requested to call their
Mr. Massey, who is , called to primaries dh Saturday June the
thd editorship of the Advocate i 25th, 1 91 0. at 2 o'clock pf m., for
from the pastorate at Oxford, is - the sole purpose deselecting dele
one of the leading preachers in gates to the County Convention as
the North Carolina Conference above named. . 1 Elect a precinct
and has held important charges executive com mute, .and this com-,
on account of his , ability as a mittee, will name a township chair-
preacher and a scholar.
man.:;-; -:; .v-
By order of the Democratic Ex-
ecutive Committee. ,
- r J. W. Noell, v
' Chairmam
Do Not Need Accident and Health In
surance. .
v It you are immune from every
disease, from every accident, able
to do&e the unseen and not trip
. i j -t a i
over anytning; in snort, u you w. hov. fnr coiA 7 nnn ft
Lever was and neverill besick,' alrfna0f rough lumber at Ji El
ycu do not need an Accident and wKWeW'ro's-AMili; ir
Health policy, otherwise, see. SatT B-shfN. C. V 5 ,
terneld Insurance1 Agency ';?t5 -i-'-r. i
5 r
to exclmnge
e old, or author
men ns of tiding
alw
live wide-awake young men the tax on consumption, and the
efiicuity- nn- passecl Ins seventieth mile post, Tlius it is not so strange .that
' Client ad- he is-one of the youngest in tlie-n(ler the rpaft cdminjstration,
next regular ; bunch, and tire inter-. h is ' spending more than
jested m any tning looking. . ni
i, tn te .mod of the County: i twice cne amount used by Qleve-
iisil tiiat the r,e ''i,.t o-r. .o.i-i.c! aUrru lnrifl to mn the p-nprn'm en t.
Kji. ClJUi.t; Lliej fliU rfum.pi ' " " ' ; J
.cates for good roads, and after j 'the cost of living is 50 per ; cent,
transacting their s business re- U.reater thaiunder the Cleveland
solved themselves ) into a good
road meeting. S teps were taken
which will be of great movement
to this-County and will end m
seeing; good roads all over the
County. ,
rail-
on
ownr; as.se
'"V ilaancialar
oiild save the
or more ex
session of the
STATEMENT of the condition of the BaN$ OF ROXBORO
kt close of business DECEMBER, 31, 1909. : f
THE BANK OF
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Loans
Bonds,
Banking house fur,
and fixtures
Cash and due from
banks
TOTAL
RESOURCES.
$ 121,963.29
5,000.00
3,257.58:
38,13.32
168,354.19
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock . S. 10,000.00
Undivided profits 11,449.20
Due Banks, . 6 225.82
Deposits 140,674.17
TOTAL
5168,354.19
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t over the future, , :
resent is all. thou hast,
the present time, we
e care of you in our line.
can
'or?,,
;covs,
lutein Freezers
rs,
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Sl'.OO -to $1.60
35c to 60c
$1.75to $4.00
$2.00 to .$4.00
30c per
n it comes to Fruit Jars, we
you to see what we. have. We
oauy Fruit jar tops and
administration. .
"hile the hat, coat and, shirt of
the masses are taxed almost, 71
per cent, to build $11,000,000
battleships and keep an extrava
gant government '. in spending
money, Messrs. Rockefeller,
Morgan et al., are not asked by
tie federal government to pay
any tax whatever on their swol
len fortunes.
Wealth escapes bearing" its
just share of the burden of, tax
ation because of the absence of a
federal income or rheritance tax,
such as were long ago adopted by
Great Britain, Germany, Prance,
Japan, Holland, : Austria, Den
mark, Switzerland, Australia and
New Zealand.: , . . . ,j
A majority of both branches of
Congress were in favor of tack
ing an income tax clause to j the
: new tariff law. Such legislation
would now be upon the statute
books had not President Taft and
Senator - Aldrich defeated! the
project by substituting a corpora-
U tion tax." That n the necessary
. three-fourths of the state legis-
'latures will not vote to amend the
! constitution is 1 now practically;
certain, which means : taat an
President Taft, in an interview
printed in the June McClure's,
praises Aldrich to the sides and
says "there were not a few re-
1TTATA fnWhiPort nt. hifi'liii
instance, or with his consent."
In other words, concessions in
legislation which was to affect
the cost of living to . 90,000,000
Americans could only be had
with the "consent" of a political
boss; and that political boss the
acknowledged representative of
the tariff trusts and Wall street
millionaires?
The Bank of Roxboro extends acordial invitation to every man,
woman and child, in the good old County of Person to start the
new year by opening an accornt with this Bank, Any tring from
a doliar up will do the business. . .
F LONG, Cashier.
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"We all. limow that Taft will be
renominated. That 'is inevitable,"
says the Washington Post,
which in the National Capitol is
considered by many to be .an
administration mouthpiece.
There is little doubt but that
the standpatters still seriously
consider Taft the logical candidate
in 1912, and if they 'are in the
majority in CongressN after the
approaching Congressional elec
tions are over, the President
will have little or no difficultly in
securing a renomination if he
desires it. It . is understood in
many quarters that the promise
of a renomination was -.the price
paid by the power s-thdt-be for
the Presidential signature to-the
upward revision tariff bill.
Greensboro Selected. ...
Greensboro, ;N. 'C., May 27.
Special. The - state republican
executive committee, in session
here this- afternoon, '.'selected
Greensborol and August 10 "as
I ; ' income ta can, only be ured for holding;the
- H of a omozraticj ad-1 .convelltiJn. , charlotte and
-' mini-t.raii-on. . - - ' Ap11(jtt;iip watp ,hp nnlr twn m-
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and!;0
Asheville were tiie onlvtwo com-l l 1
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MORE?
We are Showing and Selling a Nice
Line of Soaps and Talcum Powr '
ders at extremely low prices,
Here is a partial list with prices. ' '
Colgates ; Violet and Cashmere Bouquet talcum
powders 20 cents-can, 3 cans or 50 cents. ,
One can Colgates powder and xonejlQ cent cake
soap 25 cents. , r a y
Mphnpn s Rofated and Violet Talcum powder 20 cents
"Corylopsis? Japartese Talcum powder 15 .ctsy:.J:,v, ';:
"Red Cross" Talcum : powder 10 cents 3 for 25 cents
One can Morrisons Violet Talcum powder and' six
cakes nice toilet soap for 25 cents. i . ,
3 cakes Lauolin complexion soap 25 cents.
3 cakes Romanza toilet soap 25 cents. :' ' , f
3 cakes best Buttermilk oap 25 cents. .
3 cakes Cold Cream and Glycerine 'soap 25 cents.
3 cakes AuVlitorium. soap 25 cents. :
and many otlier: soaps, not mentioned ;ere
but at equally as low prices ,
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and save money, v : : V i: ' '
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