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VOL. XXIX
STATE FARMERS' CONVENTION.
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ROXBORO, NORTH 'GABOlM-Kk 'H&nW July 17, ; 12.
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being a kinglet hitcfi in all the pro
ceedings, and a most enjoyable
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The Tenth Annual State' Far- ,day was spent at the, church. The
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mers' Convention will be held at
the A. & M, College; Raleigh, N,
C, Aug, 27. 28 and 29, 1912
The program is almost complete
and speakers of National repu
tation have been secured.
Dr. C, G, Hopkins of the Illi
nois Experiment Station, will
jiscuss the Use of Rock Phos
nhate as a Fertilizer, Dr. Hop
kins is considered the-best autho
;:y in the United States on this
su'jiect. Other speakers for the
lav are Prof. Q L. Good-
Washington, D. C. on
E. G. Moss of Granville
C n the Quality as Compared
;. Yield of Tobacco: Prof. W.
;-. Mas.-ey, Apostle of the Cow
;. -wA Mr. Bradford Knapp,
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- i :iarge or tne uemonsLrauon
'v'ork- in the South,
The second day is Live Stock
Day. Mr. C. L. Opperman and
Mr. Helmer Rabild of Washing
ton, D. C, Mr, E. B. Moore of
Charlotte, will talk on subjects
elated to the production of live
. Also on this day the N. C.
;;r:.:shiro Breeders' Association
' r.v their Second Annual
- . .. : 50 nitre bred Berkshire
FUsfON IN PElfflSYLVAfflA;
nice dinner on the grounds was
ample and abundant and was pre
pared in the most up-to-date manner.
In the afternoon Rev. D. F,
Putnam made a . lecture to the
congregation, but having to leave
our own church services we did
not have the pleasure of hearing
him, but friends tell us that he
handled the popular sins of the
day with gloves off, paying spe
cial attention to the blockade
stills and the blind timers in our
County.
The protracted services at Pro-
Philadelphia, July 14.r After
an all day conference here ' W
tween former State Senator
William Flinn of Pittsburg and;
supporters of Theodore Pobse- j
velt from Eastern counties of
Pennsylvania to consider plans
for the organization of the third j
party in this btate, announcement
was made last night that the con
cerns of opinion favored the plac
ing of the same set of presidential
electors on both the. Republican
and third patty tickets. Accord
ing to this plan the electors are
to bind themselves to vote in the
electorate college.for the candi
vidence began on last Monday j date on the ticket on which the
morning, with the pater, Rev. S. j elector received the highest mirn
F. Nicks conducting them. He j ber of votes. 7
was joined by Rev.- Hubert Cun
ingham on Tuesday evening, who
preached on . Wednesday and
Thurday, spending two days
with us. Herbert's sermons were
clear spiritual and f orceable and
he made a full proof of his minis
try and call from God to this
sacred desk, On Thursday morn
It is said that if the tentative
plan is finally adopted it would
amount to fusion in this State of
the Taft vote on trie Republican
ticket and of the vote of the pre
sidential candidate on the third
party ticket: that is the combin
ed vote of the elector on the two
tickets would count against the
ing he gave a graphic account of) vote received by a .Democratic
his work at tie State Farm which j elector.
was very interesting ;and showed
Dr.
day will be Econom-
J. L Coulter of the
Bureau will discuss Far-
. operative Societies Mr.
vyn of Raleigh on the
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mo ttsmuing &ysiem
j, w.
Ton-ens
what a strong hold he has the ai
fections of the unfortunate pri
soners confined there. He isv do- :persuns were killed and fifteen to
ing a grand and glorious work ; twenty were injured in a wreck
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Thirteen Die in Rear End Crash.
Chicago, July 14. Thirteen
there toi God and many
hail him in the great day as
! on the Chicago Burlington and
iOuincv Railroad at Western
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Bailey
mistering Land Titles:'
U program is being pre-v.-omen
and will be an--icr.
For complete pro
irr.'ormation, address 1.
:. Secretary, VvTest Ra-
University Gets a Huge Gift Frca J .
A. Chaloner.
Richmond, ' Va.. July 15.
Fearing that relatives may at
tempt to contest his will on the
ground of alleged insanity, and
Sj defeat his liberal plans for aid
to Southern Education, John
Armstrong Chaloner has convey
ed his property, amounting ap
proximately to $1,500,000, in
trust to thp Yircrinia, TrUSt Com-
pany, of Richmond, naming the
--ivrsity of Virginia and the
I'dversity of North Carolina as
r-idnai-y legatee;. Specific be-
'f:h or sio.000 each are maae
t j n'.r. 'jthrr educational institu-'-On.N
including A, and M, Col
1 -2t Mr. Chaloner reserves the
the property during
'. and the. right 'to
V . hur agrees not tO
- r;::p of the real estate
:;... any or the securi
; L'or the permanent
blessed instrument m tneir saL-1 cnr;n(YS . n enhnvh of Chicago at
vaticn. God speed dear Herbert 1 5:30 Jmi todayt
in his great work. No doubt he J Coming through a fog with
sunnosedlv. clear track ahead
of- i.
iiwinln A 'ait-, mil. ran at
Providence. Rev. Mr. iliott, Oi r,,,'.. h, . F fvn-n
lno. Known as uic vvcuauu
Express frGm Denver, which was
standing still on the track, tele-
ennnino- twn of the Overland's
TTh CTnjZj Pullmaa cars. . '
Railroad officials refused to fix
the blame until after the wreck
was the , instrument . in several
professions 'during the service
the South Halifax circuit,
with us one day.
Dr, and Mrs. S'vann, Mr. Walter-Jones,
and wife, and Miss
mhinghe'; majority; of itson
cojximitieeand reyersing itsvo.e
oFjMirch'l 1911, the Senate to-
Lonmer nisseai as junior ocua
tbr from Illinois by a vote of 55
to 28. ' A member of the Senate
since June 18, A 909. Mr. Lori
mer today was declared to have
been the recipient of votes secur
ed by "corrupt methods and
practices;" and his election was
held to have been invalid.
.Technically Mr. Lorimer will
pass out of the records of the
Senate as a member of that
body, notwithstanding his seat.
Facing, his associates with the
declaration "I am ready," Mi.
Lorimer sat in the chamber and
heardhis fate decreed as the roll
call showed the adoption of the
resolution of Senator Luke Lea
of Tennessee, the Senate's young
est member, ..
The man wh'o for three day;
had held the Senate to close at
tention dth his remarkable
speech of defense and attack up
on his enemies, rose wearily from
his seat, and passed back to a
cloak-room door. Senators and
members , of the House gathered
about him, grasping his hand,
and patting him on the back.
Outside the Senate door, as Mr.
Lorimer stepped into the corri
dor, frieTids greeted him again,
and a party of Sisters of- Chanty
pushed forward to express regret
at h-expursion At his office
later, when a physician had at
tended him, he said he would not
leave Washington before first of
next week.
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FEEDS THE NERVES
BRAIN
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Do you feel nearly down and out physically and mental-,
ly lacking in energy and ambition can't eat half the time- :
don't care whether you do or not?
That's j ust-the tide you need something to stimulate that
blood flowincrease its nourishing properties something
'that is a nerve and brain food as welh
Nyal's Nutritive Hypophosphites Will Do That And More, Too
if- will rmt. vwh rpd hlond in vour veins brace up your fl
nerves increase your appetite -nourish the body tissues II
strengthen the muscles and build-up tne entire system nu
you with.energy give you a buoyant step and make life
worth while. , '
The certain result is complete-restoration to health. M
A large bottle .for One Dollar. 1 " -
wVintouor-a (rnn'H dnior sfnrp. oiipht tQ have and many
things that other drug stores don't keep you'll find here:
Come first and you 11 get what you wan t.
hsi-n and rlniiphiev. Sue. of Dur
ham. were with us to our great
delight.
Mrs. Mary Pointer, of Rox
boro, is attending her old church
at Providence this week and
meeting her old friends and visit
ing her brothers, J. M and R,
W, Jones.
Mrs, Jane Tulloh of our com
munity died very suddenly last
Sabbath morning at her home at j
4 o'clock of tuberculosis and was j
interred on Mondaeveniiig.
Frank.
had been investigated thorough
ly. Mrs. F. A. Wilcox who was
in charge" of the To;ver from
whiV.h the Block signals were
controlled said that she was cer
tain that the block was thrown
against both trains. She collaps
ed after the accident and still is
in a nervous condition.
Gov. Cole L. Blease Seriously Accused.
Augusta, Ga., July 13. Sen
sational testimony charging Gov
ernor Cole L, Blease," of South
Carolina, with official corruption,
was introduced before the dis
pensary investigating committee
of that state at today's hearing.
A S Reed, a Burns detective,
and Thomas B. Felder, the At-j vision of fairyland by the soft
lanta attorney, were lhe prin
In Honor of Miss Brooks.
Mullins, July 12 Thursday
evening Mrs. Charles Oscar
Dixon entertained in honor of
Miss Effie Brooks of Roxboro,
N. C, who is her guest. The
attractive home was beautifully
decorated by ferns and cut
flowers, which were effectively
The color scneme
of green and pink was carried out
in hrofusion. The front verandas
and lawn was transformed into a
William F. McCombs is Formally
Chosen National Chairman.
Chicago, July 15.. William F.
McCombs, of New York, Gover
nor Woodrow Wilson's choice,
today was elected chairman of
the Democratic national commit
tee and was empowered to ap
point a committee of . not fewer
than nine members to take active
charge of Democratic presidenti
al nominee's campaign.
Mr Mn.Comhs also was author-
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ized to select a national treasurer
and such other officers as he
may see fit, including possibly
vice chairman and, after consult
ing with Governor Wilson, to
name the location of the head
quarters. Mr. McCombs said he
thought the principal headquar
ters would'be in New York.
cipal witnesse
oi the property, and
V. the consent rt tne? bo unexpected was uic il
which will fall ; ter of the evidence that after the
Dortion or ms I neanng was aupurncu, nan-
I man H. B Carlisle, of the com-
mittee, asserted that M;he newly
Wcodbrn News. ! adduced charges against the
anniversary of j South Carolina governor would
,- took piace at' Ep-; be thoroughly sifted.
)'v-h; A lar-e au- j Detective Reed's testimony m
::v7 on the oc-: eluded records taken with a
,ase not being snf- i telephonic device relative to ne-
. u-o.aodate the crowd, j gotiations for the purchase oi a
o, stand outside at the ! convict's pardon from the- South
-.-.order to hear the ex-', Carolina penitentiary. The re-
'. Kariv Duncan, Sup-1 cords, Reed testified, wer3 of
,.::t. was aided bv his conversations between the detec-
and Miss Frances Bass
":;prmg under the skilfull go-between for Governor Blease
lJch of her fingers.
n lnis church is noted for its
j;e vocal and instrumental music
ves
A Runaway.
On last Wednesday evening
Mr. Ivey Blalock's horse ran in
to Mr. Robert Clay's. buggy, near
Concord Church, knocking Mr.
Clay's horse down and turning
his buggy over. Fortunately no
one was hurt, outside of a few
bruises. Neither buggy was da
maaed bv the collision, the hor
ses breaking loose from the bug-
tive and Sam J. Nicholls, a Spar
tanburg attorney, reputed to be a
rays of numerous electric lights
The guests were received at the
door by the hostess, who was
assisted by Mrs. John W. Licy
and Mrs. W. W. Owen, and were- 2ies when they turned , over.
shown by Mrs. John Dixon to an
inviting corner oi ine putui,
where, under a beautifully latticed
arch, Mrs. David Brooks
charmingly presided at the punch
howl At the conclusion of a
floral contest it was decided the'
most gifted lady and man were
Miss Brooks and. Mr. Yarboro,
and they were presented with the
prize, a handsome box of candy.
Miss Carter and Mr. Flatt were
awarded the consolation. Re-
f 'reshnfents were served at a late
ed's $m ' Store. im:
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Main Street, next door to Whittcd's Drug Store. ;
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Popular New Goods. ;:
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Panama and
Stra,w Hats
Cleaner and reblocked equal to
new,
hour. About 50 guests called
during the evening,
Nntir p Tust &ot in a aice lot
of Clay Peas grown in the country,
You will soon be thinking about
Hues, ana wnen yuu - p evervthing to eat-r-
flues remember you can save Plemv or everyinmg
( vM1 iuou uuiemoi u uoav 1 flues rememuyr uu - i-
ne children acquitted themsel- money and get the best at the I Come to see me. , W(K)ds .l
esmost creditablv. there not Roxboro Hardware Co's. . . . . -
We have all kinds of hat blocks and can
give you any style of size you like.. Our
hat department is complete. Our prices" are
as follows:
Panama feats cleaned and reblocked SI. 00
Straw, wool and felt hats (all kinds) .50
New outside bands
New sweat bands
Ladies an! gentlemen's suits dry cleaned
a o,r, r,rA?sed which makes them equal
tn naW nntv i S1.50. Write us about any
thing you naive to clean. .Prices and infor-
mation cheeriilly given. , A trial order is all
we aski. . Work amounting to $2.00 or more,
we pay the express. t , ; (! l
'DANVILLE PKhSSINU ULUD, ,
Danville. Va - , ,
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n.t last received a shioment of
Cordurovs. Ratine, Popjin, Batiste and
other summer fabrics which have been a r
month on the way. lms is tne preraesi -lot
of goods that we have had this sum
mer and they are just the things that are v
so much in demand now. Be sure to see
the Dupionne silk at 25 cts- a yard'. - -
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Staple cotton goods are advancing daily t
but we have a .good stock- which was '
bought in February when thesa goods
were at the lowest price which they have
reached in several years and you; will get
the benefit 6f this lucky purchase: ,
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