. - ' , i - iii , . - - ' ( jr .. , T 1 I, , . , . - . - - '.. f : - :- .v- v.- - - T I Noell Bros. , Proprietors. Home First: Abroad Next $1. 00 Per Year in Advance; ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, Wednesday Evening, July 10, 1912. VOL. XXIX No. 28; BINDER METHODS ARE TOO COST LY. ply an larcre sum to the methods of top-dressing." Charlotte Ob server, 'U L u nuui '.ai Chairman Long Says Results So Far Have Not Been Satisfactory. 'The board of county com missioners has so far found no substance in the way of a per manent binder for the macadam roads of the county that justifies the cost." said Chairman W M. Lon yesterday. The board dis cussed this matter at its two meiings the first of the week. ulving before it at the time rep re?entatives of concerns that are v.t hn? different forms of binders v- ;ne marker. The discussion v- earnest end the members of d were keenly alive to mce of the proposition : Mr. Long said yesterday that . u.ay is not yet open for any :arue contract with any of these -;, ms by which they will supply :he county- with the substances necessary to give duration to the ife of a macadam road. EXPERIMENTS ARE MADE. "We have made a number of experiments with I various sub stances," continued the chairman, "and have found none that prov- . A catlcfarforv. The cost is tOOs i U J H'-V j - ureal and the board does not feel :v it is doing its duty when in--.icting a large exoense on the :K-payers of the county simply j -nake experiments with sub-.;,--s that may not be worth the r;:e. We have used the binder, ..n iinour opinion, the. .cost was :;;essiv. entirely too- great for e results we received. "0;;t on the new Newell road, ;:i . Loured off a mile to make .oei imnt with ihe penetra- ;: i!,od of applying the as ,hj.:i coating. We did the work ur'ives through convict . labor -,d ;he actual cost was only for suostance wnicn auiuumcu Sl,i'.00. "It is hard to tell right now where the substance was applied in comparison with the average condition of that road. From this experiment and our observation, the members of the board can see readily that the people of th;s county can not afford to use that form of top-dressing. THE ASPHALT TEST. 'We have used the asphalt binder on the Pineville road and P4RTY CALL IS READY. Roosevelt's Views Are Set Forth in His "Charter of democracy,' ' He Says. Oyster Bay, N. Y., July- 6. The "progressive movement" as Colonel Roosevelt put it tonight is to be the keynote of his cam paign. It means he said, the put ting into effect of "every prin ciple for whieh we stand." Colo nel Roosevelt's statement .as' re garded as an indication ,that he Business Men Entertain Teachers. On last Thursday night at Hotel Jones the business men of Roxboro gave a reception compli mentary to tht teachers who were here attending the Teachers Institute. From 9 until 10 o'clock there was an informal reception held in the parlor of the Hotel Jones, and from 10 to 12 o'clock the I would draw the line taut for a un- time was spent in the dining room compromising fight, that he would where refreshments were served j insist upon a platform and a cam and toasts responded to. paign of such a nature as to lay The following program w?sj before the people for the verdict carried out: : in November the complete pro- Rev. D. F, Putnam, toast-j gram to which he has committed master; Mrs. J. A. Beam, toast- i himself. mistress. -j Colonel Roosevelt's views, he What North Carolina Owes says, are set forth in his ' 'charter Her Teachers, J. W. Noell. j of Democracy" speech in Colum What Her Teachers Owe j bus, O., last February, which North Carolina, Miss Lily Jones, marked his reentry into active What Person County is to the politics. Since that time he has bii i yo yo yo ani be Teachers, W. D. Merritt. declared himself unqualifiedly for What the Teachers 'are to Per- woman suffrage. son County, Miss Eugenia Brad- j That the courts will come into sher. i attention at the hands of the new What the Teachers Mean to party was indicated by the fact the Business Men, J. A. Long, that Colonel Roosevelt spent a jr. , 'large part of me aiternoon in What the Business Men Mean considering the subject. He had to the Teachers, Miss Evie', with him William L. Hansom of Street. j Brooklyn, a lawyer who attract- What Relation the Teacher Sus- ci the Colonel's attention seve tains to the Preacher, Rev. E. M. ral weeks ago by delivering be- Snipes. ' I tore the New York tsar Associa-i b.at Relation the Preacher j tion a lecture in defense of tfcc Sustains to the Teacher, C. C. j recall of judicial decisions, .the Cuningham. j doctrine enunciated by the ex- Wlvat the Teacher Means to 'President in his Columbus speech. the Superintendent. F. O. Car- Colonel Roosevelt did not in dicate whether he would urge What the Superintendent 1 that the new party take a stand Means to the Teacher, Miss Ethel in favor of the recall of judicial Crowder ' decisions. It is believed, ho an Woodrow Wilson, or the Evo- ever, that he will not insist upon i.nfaTwr s G. Wins- this stfeD, as he said tnrougnout cohpany. DON'T YOU DO IT, if you have any money in r pocket you don't need, give it b hnpri, this will satisfy him and will be Jbetter off, because already nave one of the best pobies written by any company the longer you hold i. the er you will be satisfied. ne Commissioner of Insur ant of North North Carolina, wii whom the laws of the state for as h very company to place boiis and securities to the pro tecpnof each and every policy, sajr. rThe policy holders of the Jerfirsin Standard are absolutely saFei cap and every policy is pro tected "jet some little agent who doesn't now a twenty payment from a hughe life policy, will j very geirously (?) advise vou to j drop-yc Jefferson and incident ally surest that His company might (accept your application. The a ve is not said in defense of the J ?erson but as a warnine to itslp cy holders against the Jeffersc but as a warning to its policy h lers against the hood winking)f some unscrupulous r i t on agents, ne jerrerson today is A Delicious Tonic This Pure, crude cod liver oil is beneficial to anyone in need of a system upbuilder but can yoq take it to most of us it is a nauseating and impossible treatment. Evn when you are able to take it you will find that it is dome what sluggish in its action doesn't stir up. the circula tion and give you the energy that you would like. - .Nyal's Cod Liver Compound Km 'ls an extract of pure cod liver oil, extract of malt, and wild nerve tonics. Pleasant to Take, Quickdr In Its Action And far More Beneficial Than the Clear Oil. v ' v. V Will not give you that sluggish feeling even in warm - weather it's just the opposite in action. It sends rich, red blood coursing through your veins so that you notice it giveNs you life and energy while building up a broken-down system. It sells at One Dollar the bottle accompanied by our per sonal recommendation. Besides good goods you get good treatment at our store, Always nlad to have peeple come in and look around, whether they want to buy or not. We wait on you promptly, giv you what you ask for but never tease anyone to buy anything. Whitted rug Si Roxboro N. C. the tow( of the South in the Insuran world having in 1911 sold mc insurance than any other coany doing business in the statehe closest competitor being aat two hundred thous and dolh behind and she will continut to lead. When you nave aprrerson atanaard you .have irest"and it cost yob no more tn the others. Delay i is dangus, "DO IT NOW". S. P. SATTERPIELD 1 ."! n ' U i J tead. The Institute and its Work this Session, A. B Stalvey. - on the Steele Creek road. This drains costs 24 cents the square (1 and figuring a little moi 7a00 souare yards to the r.i-." cost of a mile of this form '.::?i'3ved road would be about 1 ;. Our observation from the ms made on the two .--tares whtre the asphalt - .vis been applied does not iustify that much r : ! 4- .-y i- rl i - rr ; l'Oaa IS UOL suuiuuii; and .tear of- heavy : ..r. ihe work is not at all ;,y ror the amount of : . co.st. The people of . ; ;.ru are not able and lie willing to lay aside ot money, for instance r.Kiko the roads of ;y ;s little more lengthy can take that money :;i macadam roads every ;rs and give the people stretches of really . j i pike. The improved '-.:ke a rood appearance lev months riding over g.-nuinely dehghtful, but - -'':ces of the county are '' in such condition that they r n b'..'!applied soley for apparent Jurors for August Term of Court. The following jurors were drawn for the August Term of Court at the session of the Board on last Monday: Luell Blalock, W. T. Carver, W. G. Clayton, W. W. Wrenn, .John T. Barker, J. R. Franklin, j R. T. Rimmer, S. S. Crutchfield, R. T. Bowes, L. J. Meadows, J. J. Dixon, Luther Satterfield, S. G. Hamlim, James 0. Pierce, D. R. Chandler, Jack Whitfield, S. E. Peed, T. L. Franklin, J. H. Jones, J. W. Jackson, w. Hawkins, J, H. Watts, B. W. Knott, B. G, Crumpton, A. G. Riley, S. Y. Wrenn, J. E. Cham bers, L. M. Clayton, John M, r?r-0nrr r. H Russell. .1. E. Ulwi, 1 " Melton, J. A.'Long, Jr., W. LunsFord, W. E. Farley. J. Clayton and W. T. Barnett. , his recent campaign that h favor ed the application of this mea sure to State courts only and would not attempt to apply it . to the Federal judiciary. The call for the national con vention of the new party is ready Colonel Roosevelt said, and will be made public on Monday. "A Warniug The Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co., of Raleigh, N, C. for advantageous reasons has decided to move its offices to Greensboro, N. C. To our mind this is the first step toward a revolution in the insurance business in the South. The Jefferson is already the pride of the South. Now mark my prediction: Some future year, not tor rtkb-int wp. will- look back 1UI UliJVWii vj ,w v over the organizations, and re cords of our Southern companies .with pride, because to my mind, they will convert themselves into Progressive stepping stones; their records will be the .march of- Snnfhern Co.. to the L V". ' highest pinnacle of success in the insurance world, and above 'all will be written JEFFERSON following: miaows - -r ..un AirPndv other Everlina Mayo, of Tarboro, Mary STANDARD. Already other soutnern luidiuw ua. rhe trend of the ways and have Mr. JaJE. Farley and Friends at the 1c. The lowing party spnt last week the Lake: Miss Berma Sanderd of Creedmore, Miss Duke,uurham, Miss Kathrine Turne f Danville. Miss Connie Critch of Lynchburg, Misses Otey (vder, Annie and Lillian Farley I Messrs, Sam Man gum, (Durham, Hubert San derfon of Creedmore, Mr. Traynl, of South Boston, and Mr. rbood o .Creedmore. jMr. amrs, Arch Glenn, of South ton. chaperoned the party. J. S. At the Lake, Miss Myrtle Barnett is hostess this wek to a party of friends. The party is composed -of the following: Misses . bhzaoetn anu Death of Maurice C. Winstead. Mr. urice C. Winstead, youngekon of Mrs. Ella M. Winsteiied at the home of his mother the Northern part of the Couon the morning of the 30th. Just ( ear ago Mr. -Winstead was thcture of health, but that drd disease, tuberculo- l PL B H II ! I you want to buy your - Flues cheap,' and get good flues that will it buy them of us. I Hdxboro Hardware Co., Main Sliwi. next door to WhittecPs Druq Store. sis, atta his robust form and in this while claimed him as a vid ead was a splendid nd his death makes Miv young nown iyi sad mararts, for he. was well , sry popular. i co .r jrt that lasts only for a little Vi,iie. There are too manv tax- l);iy?rs who are entitled to the usual form of rock Scheriod, of Enrield, and Annie Bryan, of Oxford, and Messrs. Hugh Scheriod of Enfield, Ben jamin Mayo, of Tarboro, and Dr. Flening, of Nettleboro. Mr. James M.-Moore Dead. Mr. James M. Moore, a young man 27 vears of age, died at the other Mrs- Logan lHJlll V Mnnvp. on Academy Streer, yes tprrav evenine.at about 1 o CiOCK. He had been sick for several weeks. He was a painter and was a most upright young, man Pana and Straw Hats Cleaned reblocked equal to new. aliened their forces with the Jef ferson and if you will follow its course throughout you will find the future to be a repetition of past. Every step forward is a thorn in the flesh of competing compan ies and you will find some of their small and unsrupulous agents butting against the Jefferson like the ram agahist a rock wall and in the disguise of f riendly, advice wm advise you to throw, up your roads to aD- well liked by all who knew him. jeffer?on and. .take , one We havecs of hat blocks and can give you an of size you like. Our hat departmomplete.. Our prices are as follows Panama hhed and reblocked SI . CO S traw, wl felt hats (all kinds) ,50 New outs s .25 New swei ,50 Ladies ar- nerv's suits dry cleaned and steam Which makes them equal to new ontyl ' Write us about any thing you h jean. Prices and infor mation cheeten. 'A trial order is all we ask. Wlinting to $2.00 or more, we pay the c DAI PRESSING, CLUB, iyiUe, Va. v 1 This is the hottest month of the year but you can do a great deal towards mak ing yourself comfortable and help to Keep Cool by providing yourselt with a supply oi our tt Keep Kool" Underwear. ' 6 Keep Kool?r Hosiery. s 6 Keep Kool " Dress Fabrics. "KeepKool" Clothing. KeepKool" Shoes ; ' and other hot weather apparel. We arfe offering many seasonable goods at greatly reduced prices noabliy v r Low shoes, straw hats, skirts, waists; laaies suits, ana ciptmng. . S) . 'II II- t55:i loi ll5ll io fcj .4v Til, -' - i X1 "

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