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.1, 4 ft J . W , . --t - ., ,'.''T ,..-v--; -t ' Jr. :. ' H 1 n j h It H it 'J--!)' ft : 'i'll ' i 1 - II u ' Ik Mi .. ::: rd - vv fp if . We want your hardware trade, can save you money.. v Roxboro Hardware Co. A bi line of iron beds, springs, mattresses, pillows f;!,d chairs, i 'have the best spring on the mar ket, call and see it. E. D. Cheek: Table Headers Wanted. I can accomodate & few more' table boarders. Call on Mrs. Lucy Meters. . IT PAYS To see Wattfntf Bullock when you build, For Sale. Some barrels and kes, from 5 to 60 gallon capacity. Also one large wooden, tank. Apply to 0. B. McBroom. Hunting Party. Squirrel hunting is the favorite sport among our sportsmen these davs. A party composed of the following left yesterday evening for Hickory Level where they will camp and hunt: C. H. Hunter, T. D. Winstead, R. E. Cruthfield, L. L. Lunsforci, A. P. Clayton and Frank Barnett. Paaty At the Lake. t Last Saturday Hon. J. A. Long and wife entertained the following1 party at Loch Lily: Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Fuller and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed. Stagg and daughter, Mr. Angier B. Duke. Mrs. B. X. Duke, Misses Mary Duke'and Katherine Fuller. Dr. R. J. Teague and wife a". d Mr. J. A. Long, Jr., joined the party at the Lake. Attention io AIL The next regular monthly meet ing of P. E. & C. U. of A. will be held in the court house at Roxboro, C, on Saturday before first Sunday in October, it being Sep tember 30th. Dr. H. Q. Alexander, State President, will address the public at 10:30 o'clock, a. m. All are cordially invited to hear the Dr., and afterwards we will have regu lar Union meeting and will have with us our S. B. A., J. R. Rives, of Sanford, who will aiscuss mat ters of interest to the Union brethren, ' G. E. Harris, Pres. J. E. Montague, Sec. To My Frienis. . . I beg to announce to my friends and the public generally that I am again with that old popular Ware- . house, the Winstead, and will .be more than gfad to see you when you get ready to sell. Remember, there is no better place than the M'instead, Thaxton & Burch, pro prietors. I am duly thankful for the pat-. rona;:e you gave me the last sea son and will appreciate a liberal share again. Yours trulv. 0.. D. Bailey. Sept. 18. 2ts. To My Friends and Patrons. It's with pleasure that I can an nounce that I have connected my self with the popular New Win stead Warehouse at Roxboro, N. C- Thaxton & Burch are too well known to need any commenting on, as to the selling of tobacco. .Having had several years ex perience in the business I feel sure that I can sell your tobacco to good as advantage as any one and I promise my friends a square deal -with all trade entrusted to my care.- With our very courteous corps of buyers, well lighted and and convently arranged ware house,, and with Thaxton & Burch and myself looking after your every interest we feel confident that we are going to send you home satisfied. Thanking my friends for past favors, I ask a liberal share of your trade in the future. , "Your friend, W, 11. Wilkerson. To the Patrons of the Graded School. , Children will net be adimitted to the first grade after the close of the first scholastic month, October 6th, 1 91 L Therefore, if you have beginners to enter school, send them on at once, please. Just a word about the time for childred to leave home. If you live within half a mile of he school, your, children should be kept at home till 8:15 a. m. They ought not to congregate on the streets before school, nor ought. they to congregate on the school grounds and in the building- be fore the arrival of the teachears. We want to protect' the childred from the evil influences ", of the street, and at the same time pro tect the building from unnecessary damage. And so I appeal to parents to keep their children at home till the proper time for them' to star, to school. ' v ;. ' ' AB. Stalvey, , Sup. Eethe! Hill High School. W Bethel Hill High- School has asaib secured tit services of lrof. J. B. "Thorn, who has so efficiently done the work of -prin-" cipal foi the last two years. Prof. jThom spent -his v.ation in a tour of several of the States in the west . . . ahd.no doubt comes witn many new ideas for his" pupils. The school is fortunate in sec uring Mrs. W. A. Woody, whose record as a teacher is too wejl known to need comment, to teach the primary grades. Miss Maude Woody will again have charge of the intermediate grades. The school will open Oct. 2nd. All siudnetS' from the eastern half of the County xvho can enter the eighth grade will be given free jtuition. Let all pupils come the first, day. ' Subscriber. Died. On Wednesday morning Sept. 6th, 1911. at the rising of the sun the grim monster, visited., the home of Mr. J. B. Hoisomeback and claimed his wife, Mrs. Mol lis Holsomiback, in the 57th year of her age. She had been a great sufferer for 10 months or more. Relatives and friends by her bed side felt that she was sensible of her end and had made peace with her God. She called her husband and told him she saw the - pretty white road and steps, and that her robe was washed in the blood of he Lamb. Mourn not husband and dau ghter, she is not dead, but s'.eepeth. A loving one from us is gone, a voice've loved is still, a lace is vacant in our home that can not be filled. Mrs. Ella C. Brooks, Le'asbu "g, Sep. 12th. Colored Entertainment. A delightful porch pary was riyen Monday night by the young men of Roxboro at the home of Mrs. Lucy A. Satterfield in honor of Misses Anna E. Hill and Girley L. Jones of Greensboro. The porch and parlor were beauti fully decorated with ferns and geraniums, and lighted with can des. Affer several games of flinch and whist a delicious course of cream, cake and punch was served. Visitor. Judge Foushee's First Day. Taylorsville, N. C., Sept. 18 Superior Court commenced here this morning with fridge Howard A. Foushee presiding 3nd Solicitor F. A. Linne.v pros ecuting. Tms is Judge roushe tirst court under his aDDoiht- i lent. His charge to the gr; nd j-.uy was one of the 'ablest that has been heard here for some time. He presided with the dig nity and ability of an experience .judge and made a most favorable impression on both the attorneys and the people. GOOD STOMACH ? Keep a Box of MI O-NA in Your House and you'll always have one Some people eat too much, some drink too much, ahd hun dreds of thousands of men smoke too 'much especially in the evening. Use discretion if you can, but if ,yOu can't use wisdom. Take tjo mi-o-na stomach tablets be fore you go to bed and you'll a wlke minus aheadache in the morning. mi-O-na stomach tablet's are guaranteed to end indigestion acute or chronic; to promptly banish gas heartburn- sour ris ings, etc, Thev are the best rem edy for dizziness, bilousness, nervousness, headache,, constipa tion, vomiting of pregnancy, car or sea sickness, foul breath, nightsweats, bad dreams, coated tongue, languid feeling.. And a box only costs 50 cents at Hambrick & Austin and drug gists everywhere. m-- m . ... Price Brothers Guilty. Wadesoro, Sept. 16. Jesse and Bobert Price, brothers, who havebeenNcJi trial in the -superior court, of Anson county here since Tuesday, charged with the murder of Lester Rushing, were' found guilty of murder in the second degree. The verdict was delivered after 2 hours and 20 . minutes' deliberation by the jury and was accomanied by t recom mendation as to Robert Price. .' Judge Ferguson sentenced Jesse Price, who jdid the shooting to 11 years in jail, giving the county commissioners the right to work him on the public roads; Robert Price was given a like sentence of 3 years. v Wanted Second hand bags v and burlaps: write for prices. Richmond Bag Company. ' J . ' , - Richmond. Va: , Our store'will be -clcs L Srut uay uie ru unmvsuti ;-), ron J ucusum pi noiiuay. . . ; . Berman" & Lhpshitz. I " : , s - - . Wehave'plehtboth Blackand Red-Roof Paint. . " . - . andbK UB-for Roxboro Hardware Co, ! Coast Line Shop; Workmen Waik Out i ,At Rocky Mount.. " Rocljy Mount, Sept. 16. Un less a settlements made by the grievance committee of the Car Workers Union of the Atlantic Coast Line system by Wednes day, car workers, boilermakers, machinists, blacksmiths and pos sibly trainmen will5 be on a. sym pathetic strike Tuesday, night. This statement was ,made by union officials at a meeting of car workers tonight, which followed the walking out of 362 car work ers at Florence, S. C, Wayerbss, Ga., Charleston, S. C, and other points on the Atbntip Coast Line. REPORT OF THE .CONDITION OF THE PEOPLES BANK. At Roxboro, N. C. in the State jf N. C. at the Close of Business Sept. 1st 1911. 1 RESOURCES Loans and discounts 175 978 46 Overdrafts secured and unsee'd. 10 478 92 All other stocks, bonds and mortgages 46 150 00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures ; 7 800 00 Ail other real estate owned 725 on Due from banks and bankers 10 938 f Cash items 1 121 64 Gold'coin 3 137 50 Silver coin including all minor coin currency I 650 86 National bank notes and other" U. S. notes 7 978 00 TOTAL 265 958 0 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 40 000 00 Surplus fund . 32 500 00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 5 C40 04 Dividends unpaid 9 00 .Notes and bills discounted 10 00C 00 Bills payable 40,000.00 Time certificates of deposit 50 395 01 Deposits subjeet to check 70 211 5Q Savings deposits 5 128 81 Due to banks and bankers 12 599 60 Cashiers checks outstanding 74 90 TOTAL 265 958 955 State of North Carolina county ot . Person, ss: . I, J. S. Bradsher, cashier of the above named bank, do .solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. S. Bradsher Cashier. Subscribed and sworn 16th day of Sept. 19 II to before me this VV , F. Long, Notary Public Correct Attest: A. R. Foushee W. H. Harris. Jno. A. Noell, Directors, North Carolina: Person County: Und6r and by , virture of a decree of the Superior Court of Person county, in the spe cial proceedings entitled, "Ira L. Jones and others against Sam P. Jones and others," I will, as Commissioner appointed by said Court, expose to sale to the highest bidder, atjthe Court House door, inRo'xboro, on Monday, Oct. 23rd. 1911, .at twelve o'clock, M. the following lot or parcel of land, to wit: Lying and being in Flat River township, Person County, bounded on the North by the lands of Henry Moore and r Joe Burch; on the East by the lands of Joe Burch; on the West by the lands of Mrs. Lizzie Stephens and Cora Timberlake? and contain ing 73 acres, more or less, according to the survey and plat of William S. Morton, made Oct; 10th. 1911, and said tract .being lot No. 3. irt' the divfsion of the lands of the late J. C. Vanhook, said lot being allotted to Mrs. Laura L. Jones. Terms of Sale, one half cash,' balance in six months, deferred payment to bear six per cent interest from" date of sale, purchaser having the option of paying all .xash. Title retained until fuljpurchase money is paid. This September 11th. Iflll. v L. M. CARLTON, Commissioner. SUMMONS NOTICE. NORTH C MOLINA: ' - ; PERSON COUNTY: , v In, the Superior Court: v Sam Carver , " ' Annie Carver. . . ' '.' - Notice of 'summons. . The defendant above named wuV take notice that an action J entitled as above; ? has been commence!: in the ; Superior Court of Person SQunty tor obtain a diyorce " arvvan cul$; and the said defendant will ' further take notice that she is required Xo appear . a't the term, of the Superior ' Court .of - said County, to be held on the tenth Monday af ter the first Mondayof Sept.. it. being the thirteenth day of I November 1911 , ; at the Court. House of sld;Couniy; Iri Roxboro, North.Carolina and ahswer or demur to , the complaint in said action; or; the plaintiff will apply to the Conrt for: the relief demanded irr said complaint, - r , .-.Thts Septembe,r 12th. 1911. -V :? : S. i x V.. U " W. BRADSHER - Clerk of the Superior Court of Person county Don't forget that Garrett, & infield sells .the best: wagon on II1U Ul'dlCf, UiPO.- 1. IMoocII Wagon both one ; and;Vtwp ;.hoirse? "AX;e guarantee them , r W, rv- - V" 1l.l1xLa iijl.t ;Two white barbers;' ready :tO do,' -yOUr ? - work;, at anytime. . Clean towels gl was.; ; " Com in and give lis . a trial. - Nevt door to Jones Hotel; Allen Qtol Prop r iet ofs-.- ; . New lot .fancy can goods, Any thing you want in Staple goods, HAY and Feed Stuffs PHONE 25. rjnnrl Q nrl PviPPQ Guaranteed. n woe. Oil lamance The Grocery Delivery Phone 7 More and larger premiums will brin more and larger exhibits. The. Alamance Fair, . . October 3rd-6th will over shadow all othersiUmted States-Senator, P M.Simmons will open the Pair on Tueday OctoberraHisnersonalancl political friends from all, Piedmont Carolina1. will .hear him. ' '""Free Aets-My' :in "irbiife 6f:-Ilraiid-'SiiS; Tableau 1 Scene PMiddle Adgie and her Lions of the Juhgle.: Tadleau 1 Scene 2 Lions that Tableau 1' Scere 3 Remarkable demonst'rrtidn of Adgie?s control oyer theig brutes. . ;- Tflhls iii 1 Kp.ene 4 and 5 Concluding this most marvelousnerforrtiance with . 4 'the Dane Tableau 2 Scene llThe Four GhrovinwstHeorld'i mbstcelebrated acrobats in f iridescrible feats. s. Tableau 2 Scene2 Ghrovinies;: concluding in a , whirlwind of leaping and tumbling. . : v .Tableau 2 .Scene 1 TherFlying Barlejbs.7;,.Trapezp '; .y : . ; V, Tableau 3 Scene 2heBarie(ts, concluding' and V V l; V sensationalhigh dive finish. r7Ky ' t i'K Wednesday Octoberc.4th.(nfMe DaylO percent off Gate. Reqejpts donated Two Silver coraet Bands,- road RafesV. See So. Railway AdvertisiriiInterubarfroHy:Ca walk of Grand Standi ; ; : ;;.;; V r ,;T:.': m 1 k I r i .1 a v 1 W: h IS SI I Q -r it'wii'iiiki i mi 111 "r - ' V ' . S'- . ' i KOur line'ofMeii -aHd.Ghildren's Cloth ing - SKde, Hats,! Efc.isVnow complete Mes Dres Goods anfi Shoes a t" j m m,mmmm inn iiimlm iw ' "imi'i Tou wiirfind our goods to be the best for the rnohe and the lowest priqe. ; Come -and convince yourself '.Our .motto is:' '"Better; goods for less money;-and more goods for the. same money."" Look in this space every week for our special prices, - v r - IT A Next Door- to. Person Dry Goods Co. Roxboro; N. C. Greensboro, Nv C, Did vou know it is the business lhas to depend upon? Whyliot school? Practical and reliable" courses in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Branches are taught m our school the'entire year round. All our students receive personal instruction. Our graduates receive good salaries. Don t you want to be Wanted!! Every one who wishes to save the worry of Ironing Day to buy an Improved Monitor Self Heating Sad Iron. It saves time and labor, running four hours for one cent. . y " Being tried for seven years twith 275,000 in use. It is guaranteed to 'give . satisfaction or money, refunded. ; W. Hi 'Pleasants, Agenti for Person County. littletqn:female col- - LEGE. ,w Our fall term will begin Sept; 20, 1911. For catalogue address Little ton College, Littleton, N. C. almost speak; . ' x 1 ( , i sj inii b h h a am u nil Rtt 'Blays'Np S Death Amontftha Lions." V'; : - Vv "r " Paiiy demonstrations of WireiessrTelegraphy "Reduced; Rail- A T 0 Hi men and women that our country take business education at cur one? Write us for full lntormatio n N IL T of iited's g ; firagliore. Eiddle, eooa of minute i . f if
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