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J ' ' .A -t v J- (V- (ft iff .- I a. s 4 V M i? j M 3. if? L ' v ;!'- w ,' y r I.. ft: ' I: 1 -r 1 50,000 ft of dressed and rough I umber, for sale by ; Vat;uns& Bullock, i Big line of Wh'ite Mountain Ice Cream Freezers, acknowledged 10 be (he bs at Roxboro Hardware Co. We sell the E-Z Seal Fruit Jar and an making special price on Binder tv ine vou will nred a Binder Whip. -onpfj Bradsher fe Co Few more groceries can be found at Foushee's old stand at very low prices. Come early if you want save money. Ben-nan & Lipshitz. Mr. Daniel Lons, of Hurdle Mills, is one of the jurymen who will sit on the noted suit of Kramer Ware Co. ys American Tobacco Co., which is being tried in Faleigh this week. Sherwin & Williams pain known thr wTld over. When you get ready to paint think about what it menrs and buy the best Sherwin & vVilli&ms. Roxboro Hardware Co. otjce years since the writer had the ' l . ;, ipicasMi-e ot aiiendmg services at Do not try to use.our .Mthis Cliurch, 8nd we were struck , . '. i mi self. Thtsfompany po$iivPy.l not give i prv:.rt ic cannot afford it. Don't ak lor it. Central is instructed to refuse it. Morrk Telenhone Co Morns lelepncne Lc. . , ... V. ) V- ... v.v. .v. ' i ill II rV ! 1 1 I w KV extensive we are farming this year we have three tenants, be sides doing considerable along that line ourselves. We are full fledged farmers now, just about ready to make application for membership in the Farmers Union, for we be lieve every real farmer ought tc ioi:; the Union. The sun shines hot, you need an umbrella. Our Weather King is jus: the regular prices. $1.25 and :M.5o. special sale Saturday at :3lh's'our Vtricfiy 1.00 umbrella t sale 'fiturdr.' at onlv 83 cents. i i; tK ht?r,e: mrrrmn at i nes- r:-i ice -5 on;v icr C5Ui: rua Pers- i i.;ry .-,uus 'o. r '.'1 - . Board Th : i-eucatis. t( aivl of hcircatiOn will meet on Tuesdav the 27tli of this month to setae nil accounts tor tne ;anu ur couie our ooys ao not present school year. Parties hav- j know how to be other "than gen ing claims are earnestly requested I tee!, but exceptions were taken to to present them for settlement, i some of the decisions and the teams Please dou't neglect this. I I. .1 r G. F. Holloway, Co. Supt. Roxboro, N. C, June 13th, 1911 Teachers Five Year Certificate. Teachers who expect to take the examination for the five year certificate m have- to file their application in the office of the State Superintendent of Public Instruc tion by July 1st. If you expect to take this exam ination notify me at once for blanks ' to make out your application. G. F. Holloway, Co. Supt. Roxboro, N. C, June 13, 1911, Special Sale. On Saturday the 17th I will have a special sale of hats. Every thing reduced, $5.00 hats I will sell for $3.00, $3,00 hats for $1. 50, hdts from 25 cents up. I want to close out everything by the 1st of July, as there will be a change in my 'business and I would like to get my stock down. Don't miss this sale. Mrs. Pallie Yancey Pass. Blockade Still Captured Yesterday morning Deputy Sheriff Algy Jackson accompanied S. R. Wh;tt, Ivey Featherston and Raymond Webb, captured a large blockade out fit together with Will Willsonand Dock Oakley. The two prisoners with the still were brought to town, and after giving the prisoners a hearing they were bound over to Court in bonds of $100, which failing to give uVy -were sent to jail. The still was lo cated nearWoodsdale and is said :be one of the largest captured in .this County. Cleaning Up. , Mess. Bermann & Lipshitz are having the store room formerly oc cupied by H. W. Foushee, which they will occupy in, a few days, thoroughly cleaned up. The room ha been completely overhauled new shelves, new counters and siewly painted. They have also had" the room thoroughly fumigated and you will find no store room in the town more attractive and healthy. Likewise you will find the most complete line of clothing, ' 'r 'lfejshoes, furnishing goods, millinery ana maies iurnismuss generally. If you want to see ati attractive line - at esn&ciallv oleasins Drices 1 ; Sfc call at tneir new store- on Main Stork for Sale. I am offer! j.: 10 shares of the Gowan Meicii e Cr... of Durham, ! at par. T::is is aooj stock, a .divV: idertd pay A. 1J res. B. W T Box Gio, , j ijL.iiaunu, v u, Laymen's Meeting at Aniioch. 7 for the last month jbr so except Last Sunday there was all day l0(?al sbowers. Some have sue services at Antioch in the interest ceeded by the "watering process of the Laymen's Movement'. The , while others have failed. x pastor, Rev. Mr. Usrv, had char it of the services and made a splendid address. He was follow ed by J. W. Njell, ar.d after, an intermission for dine) ner Mr. T. 1J Street addressed tro congregation Afier the address 'in the after noon Mrs. T. H. Street addressed the Woman's Missionery Society. There was an unusually large crowd present, and a reat abun dance of dinner. Before announc ing the dinner hour the Pastor in vited evtrv one present to make themselves ai home, sitting that the ladies had' prepared dinner lo- all and they did not want any or.e to go away hungry. It had been more than ten uy tnc bikiib oi tiii ii f Hiiu progress mis cmlunity ha. iU&J duin2 tnat nme. It was a congregation resembling ihe btst dressed city 'cburcb congregations, everything , shuVvin& r0Sprity Well dressed P'op'e, fine horses, carriages and buggies. In fact there are few sections of the County where you will find more intelligence, more prosperity, or better behaved people than iyou will find at Antioch. Cherokee Indians vs. Roxboro Last .Friday. On last Fridav evening the fans ; of this se:tion had the pleasure of ', seeing a ; bail. Tru splendid exhibit of base ! lion tharioving hands could admin i, ue game was not com- . j c i) teieu win? o rr cnon ivi n rnp r n i ' umpire. There were several kicks n some of his decis cis, .and finallv . dinc umc v. u ii.jiuui cue at one A t.i?? decisions "t,.... ...... . i:.,i..t.U ... . . - .1 ncio w m-. ,hj u;mui u.uice among .; the riavers. for a-more o-cntee.l stjt, I . ef bail oiaveis has no: been' herJ ' . .... tnan tne Indians, the conducted ; themietves as gentlemen should, simply walked off of the field. The gnne was never forfeited as far as we heard, hence we do not know how the bets were settled for of course there was betting on the results. At the time the score stcod 3 ro 2 in favor of the Chero kees. It was a splendid same, the In dians puttine up the best game that has been played here this sea son. During the fourth inning our pitcher, Burley Clayton, in at tempting to 'stop a hot liner hurt his finger and was forced to get out of the box. Eugene Clayton, a younger brother, taking his place. It was probably the first game that 'Gene has pitched since he got into fast ball, but he held the Indians down, allowing only a scattering hit now and then. Our boys were on their metal and the indications are that they would have won the game had it proceed ed to a close. Takes First Ride,on Train at 96. (Monroe Journal.) Mrs. Nancey Gardner, mother of our townsman, Mr. G. E.Gard ner, returned Tuesday from a visit of four weeks duration spent with relatives in Tennessee and at Asheville. Although she is 96 years old, she rode on a train for the first time during this trip. The old lady experienced rio fati gue as a result of her journey and enjoyed every moment of her visit. The trif) home from Asheville, was in a buggy, a dis tance of 38 miles The Eagle hopes "grandma" will . live to take many more such pleasant jour neys. Election by Direct Vote. Washington June 12. The Borah resolution providing for the direct election of United States senators passed, the sen ate at 10 o'clockfonight by a Vote of 64 to 24. The Bristow amend ment was carried by one vote. - The Borah resolution simply provides for the election, of sena tors by directvote, but the Bris tow amendment provides that the federal t government.- f shall have the right; of supervision ' of FROM R0XB0R0 ROUTE 5. Glad to report tnat Mr. C. Hr Garrett ha? recovered from his i wound, ihflicted by a do bite. ' I- i , . v : . , It has been verv riiffir.n U wiih ' . . . . . .4 iWnnA U II.. J Wheat is much better than was expected at one time! The, straw is short while the heads are well filled and matured. On the 9th. our friend Mr. S. A. Rogers fel-asleep,in Jesus, and was burried in the church yard at Antioch on the 1 Oth, in the midst of a large gathering of devoted friendi;. I was with Mr. Rogers several times in his affliction?, and I have seen a lot "of suffering, but I never saw one suffer as much as fie did. I was present on th night of his death, and I never had the pleasure of looking on one who passed out of the body temple more easily than he did. For a while his eyes seemed 'to be 'set, and as he breathed his last he closed his eyes as dhe falling into a deep sleep. Then I discovered a tear drop start that seemed to signify a last fare well to friends and loved ones as he was on his way to a better land and country. Very vapproprfate burial service was. conducted by the pastor, Rev. E. G. Usry. The I grave of our friend Rogers was covered wiu beautiful 4 flowers whichwas emblematic of heaven, ! also indicating that he had a inuhi- I tude of devoted friends. In his suffering he -received everv atten- . r lrr II n ill ; 0n !ast Sabbath evening the best i showers of rain fell since April, , ana you win not Know your crop I in a week if you did not know it. A Layman-s meeting was con- : ducted at Antioch orr last Sunday oy Brethren T. ri. Street andj, V. Noli, which 1 pronounced a great success. The speech deliv ered hv Rrother Nnell in thr. morning on missions I would class with the very best, and he said that he was not a preacher, how ever I pronounce him makings rapid strides in that direction. I was sorry that I had to leave at noon, on account of my puny and fretful child, and did not hear the speech by Brother Street, while I heard it spoken of in glowing terms. Brother Street is doing as much or more for the advance ment of the Sunday School work and the cause of missions as any other one man in the Flat River Association. We had a larger crowd to lattenll this service than I have seen at Antioch in ten years, and all were.highly enter tained. So I will take the liberty to in vite tries1- Brethren to come to Antioch and revive us again. The church voted to increase its pledges on missions for next year, and a Missionary Society was organized fey Sister T. H. Street who is also doing a telling and lasting work for the cause of missions. R. H. Jones. Madero Slated Fcr Presidency Havana. Cuba, June 10. Ac cording to cipher mesages re ceived today from Mexico City, Prancis'co I. Madero, . jr., is to' succeed to the provisional presi dency through, an appointment jto the ministry of foreign affairs De LaBarra is to return to Washington as ambassador, Sen or Creso going to Rome. Gener al Reyes i slated for secretary of war; Orozcb for general in chief -Vicente Gomez for secre tary of justice: Adolfop Reyes for under secretary of justice: Arrbosio Figueroa, for . civil and military governor of the federal district and i Madero's brother fdrtMe".trea8ury,y.' v ' : ' Orozcb will,? it is understood, invite FefizyDiaztax4le,cftmmand. of the forces in Lower jOafifprnia and restore order there, T7TVV TTOTnT:. ' AT? ' ttaT riage Sunday Night. - , ; : Miss' Ella Brooks;of Timber-, lake and Mr. B. W. Murphy, ; of i dinner . Hwincr Mstrhinp f.om in? . . T lht .! nanv were marnea Sunday -iiignt rp - , . v ,, . laboutten o'clock m an auto on the T?avhnm rnfld. hOUire JJ..AJ. " ' V ' ' , O'Neal officiating. ' ;:s; The couple came in to Durham that evening on the Roxboro train that arrives at 9:15. They "were driven into the country soon - af terwards and a few friends , saw the rriarriage take place. After that they returned to the city and , yes terday they went to Roxboro where they will make their home for the present anyway. The groom is very well knownx in Durham, having been with the Singer company sometime. Miss Brooks comes oia good family in Timberlake Morning Herald. A Dreadful Wound. from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, fireworks, or of other nature, demands prompt treatment with Bucklen's Arnica Salve toprevenrh blood p6ison or gangrene. Its the quickest, surest healer for all such wounds as also for- Burns, Boils Sores, Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Chapped Hands. Corns or Piles 25c at Hambfick & Austin. Notice to Farmers. A modern Invention. You can worm as much tobacco for 50c as you can for $5.00 the old way. It gets all the worms in one night, Not a sprav. Does not injure the tobacco. Testimonials from big farmers. A postal -brings yoj free information. Address Box 321, Reidsville, X. C. DOCTOR'S QUESTION. Much Sickness Du2 to 3cwel Disorders, A doctor"s f. iKt (;;iostiou when con sulted by ji uaiiont is, "Are your bow els re;ai!:irV" !:::;r,vs thnt 'JS er cent of illness is attended with inac tive boweis and torpid liver, and that this condit lition must be removed gently oughly before health can be and thor restored Koxall Omerlies are a posture, pleas; anj: and safe remedy for constipation and bowel; disorders in general. We are so certain of their great curative value that we promise to return the purchaser's money in every case. when they fail to produce entire satisfaction. Rexall Orderlies are eaten like can dy, they act quietly, and hSve a sooth ing, strengthecing, healing influence on the entire intestinal tract. They do not purge, gripe, cause nausea, flatu lence, excessive looseness, diarrhoea or other annoying effect. They are espe cially good for children, weak persons or old folks. Two sizes, 25c. and 10c. Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. MORRIS-WEBB DRUG CO. Land Sale! By virtue of a deed of trust executed to me by Haywood and Chestina Long, record ed in Person Co, in bk 13 p 568, the condi tions not being complied, with, I will, on the 13th day ol July 1911, sell at public auction for cash, in front of the Courthouse' door in Roxboro. that certain tract of land, lying in Woodsdale township, Person Co. N..C, bound'en on the N. by the heirs of Mrs. Sue T. Satterfield; E. by J. A. Long; W. Long and Winstead; and Sr by Johnson Williams, containing 36 acres more or less, known as the Jordan Martin tract. -Iso 1 dark bay horse named George. This June 13th 1911. T. C, BROCKS, Trustee. LAND SALE, NO.rTH CAROLINA: PERSON COUNTY: Under and .by virtue of an order of the Superior "Court of . Person County to me directed in the special proceedings entitled' ' S. A. R. Morton, administrator of Mrs. Mary 1. Gray against L. E Gray and others", et'al, I will, as Commissioner Monday, July 10th. 1911, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House door, In Roxboro, ev pose to sale to the highest, bidder, at public, auction, the following tract or parcel of land, io..wit: y ' ' ' ' Lying and being in Flat River township Pei son County, beginning at the intersec tion of the High rock road (leading from Paynes Tavern to Bushy Fork) with De vereux Davis line, thence with his line S 74deg. 50'-E ; 195 ft. to a marked Sour wood tree, Devereux Davis corner; " thence N, 1 deg, 35;, E, " 850 ft, to" a marked Black gum on 'the side . of the High rock road thence with' said road its various courses, N; 83 dtg-W. 395 ft;, N: 85 deg. 10' W. 4S5ft., S 66 degr 35' W. 265 ft:, S '36 deg. W 500ft. to the be ginning containing 17.4 acres, as: by- survey, f ui t o - iviur iuw, vivu cngiuaer, june otn. , Terms of sale v one-half . cash, talarice; six month. Deferred payments to be secured by note' bearing six per cent interest; .Pur chaser has the option of paying all JcasK I Title retained until full , purchase money is 1-1 ill . t Ul.ri.7l I 4 4 We have YaV hied loK.of ;"scen -wiowsantT' doorsCheap Vr: ; ?V c;, . Wajkihs &. Bullock NBMaE!l'::l:i It'will hato youtih- !;to see ime ft" TO an Kmas ot 12: a spec- im--furnisK tin arid put it on for $3. 56. !- JOHN E. LONG, Hurdle Mills, N. C, No. 2.j Kojfboro Pressing opposite new; warehouse WANTED-you to ' know that this is t!ie best equipped place in town, for cleaning, pressing, rjy- 1 .' .1 ii i mg ana repairing, worn called lor and delivered promptly, Phone 48. R E, GENTRY, Prop 4-26-2in-3m R oxboro ; Real Estate & Trust You can make no mistake when you invest in Roxboro dirt, it is sure to increase in value. If you have any idle money and want to invest it we can show you where yon can do to advant- age Town Lots and farms is our specialty -let j "Qg shOW VOU. ! ' 1 N S U When you place your insurance with us, you know that you are protected. Only Best Com pany represented, prompt settlements, batisfac rory adjustments. 'We are here toserve you, give us a call. Yours . truly, - " Roxboro Real Estate & Trust Co. N. LUNSFORD; Manager. rxi THE NEW D is assured direct, personal-attention and service at this bank We provide for the protection and safety of nis money and furnish him with check and bank books freeof charge He is also entitled to our best advice in financial matters ano to tqe extent of prudent, conservative banking,, 'to material . assistance in building up ; his business. v :" ' ' Why notopen andccountvviih us and avail yourself of these oppormnities? D PEOPLES .Ul!cZZZ30I31CZOIZZI3 U r I am to-dav a car furniture con- rsisting ot Suits, Hall Racks, Side Boards, : Chillopiers, Extension Tables, Wash Stands, Kitchen Cabinets, Safes of all es oi an sizes ana dhcps. Glass Door Cupboards, Bed Lounge. Childrens Table Chairs. Rflckrrp.- of all Description, Diness &c A Beautiful line of badies and Gents Trunks. T. W. P A S S, The Furniture Man. unloading Company, RAN C IOE lICZIOEZDliCIIOP EPOSITOR rm BANK, Roxboro, N. C 1 1 V, 1 , jold stand. l 4 s i sucn elections.:. ; i A ' : v it t
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