Mfiffl 01 ffif 1117 TPflf : i , ' '...- . : . . . ., : .... . ' .T : 1 i . IT-I., ...... -.f'TT V ' I", i Z Noell Bros., Proprietors. Home Firsts Abroad Next. $1,00 Per Year in Advance; VOL XXXI ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Wednesday Evening, May 27, 1914. N6.21 N0 NEWS FROM THE CONFERENCE. Conferees Are Evidentally Marking Time on The Ques tion. ;ir) City, May 25. No news .voivc '.1 from the Mexican iv'i'.v at Niagara Falls today, ia.iilian minister has. not vt-.l any cablegram since yes ;y, Kvidentally the confer- it.. T !T markinjr time on the grave ion oi 1 the presidential renun i-iatii'ii views i nd the exchange of or the moment confined . i t(, the mediatory powers. Woods, Dr. E. J. Tucker, G. B. In diplomatic circles it is ad- j Williams, W.A.Warren, J.J. mitted that the mediation even if Dixon, Emery Winstead, R. B. not. successful, will have a good Holman, N. Lunsford, J. M. effect on North and South Ameri- Jones and T. H. Street. c:t. The following were named as The attitude of the revolution- delegates to the Congressional urv parties offers question of in- and Judicial Conventions: J. A. terest. Any future government Long, L. M. Carlton, C. T. if it wishes to be recognized must Woods, Dr. E.J. Tucker, G. B. adhere to the will of the United Williams, W. A. Warren, J. J. States and the Latin-American Dixon, Emery Winstead, R. B. republics. Holman, N. Lunsford, J. M. Explanation is therefore being' Jones, J. W. Noell, T. H. Street, sought for Carranza' refusal to Dr- R- S. Baynes, R. H. Oakley, agree to an armstice and partici-;E- J- Robertson, Jno. L. Gentry, pation in the conference. T. Bowen, T. C. Wagstaff, G. It is observed that Carranza's T- Pentecost, J. H. Whitt, W. R. styling himself rebel president Day, Jask Cothran, J. W. Noell, has now opened a consulate in & G. Bradsher, Walter Cash, Q. New York, issues papers for Vil- E- Morton, J.E.Montague, C. going to Tampico and Vera B- Brooks, David Hicks, B. F. Cruz. The revolutionists have Hester, J. H. Hester, R. L. Wil issued money which is recognzied hom, J. R. Long, W. E. Webb, by the United States, while Mexi- Joe H. Carver, S. G. Winstead, can money is not recognized even M. C. Winstead. in Vera Cruz. The revolution has also been established in the nordi where Americans are inter-.Jgester entertained; a number f of csted mostly. the voung people-of toXvn'in hon- Hence the fear that the separa- or of her house guest Miss Hul. tion of the north may come about dah Hester of the County. De as the result of a fact similar to lightf L1j cream aiMj cake was serv that which Texas reperated itself ec from Mexico. It is difficult to j make predictions but the indica- Tuesday evening Mrs. G. W. tions are that such a step is cer- Thomas gave a Rook Party to the tainl.v plausible. Graded School Teachers and a few other ladies. Miss Breta Noell Kural Carriers Meeting. won the j a nice box of can un next &aturaay, iua.v i i ii i i ii - v i uemg a legal noiiuay, ine nurai Carriers will hold their Annual1 Meeting in the court house at 10 o'clock. All carriers, substitutes, patrons and friends of same are cordially invited to be present. J. W. Brooks, President, j YpU CANT-BVY POO i Tools in our 5 ST11S 4X j ONLY THE BEST jOy, WE CAN'T BE ON THE LEVEL AND SELL POOR TBEON THE LEVEL WITH YOURSELF. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BUY POOR TOOLS. . - OUR POLICY HAS ALWAYS BEEN, THE BEST IS CHEAPEST IN THE END, .rrvmiarftN WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, WE WANT YOUrcON- FIDENCE AND WE WANT YOUR GOOD WILL. COME TO SEE US. ' THE SQUARE DEAL IS OUR KIND OF A DEAL. Long Bradsher & Co. Democratic County Conventi tion. The Democratic County Con vention met in the court house on last Saturday evening. Owing to ! the fact that only the naming of delegates to the State, Congres sional and Judicial conventions was to be attended to, the attend ance was small. Ine Convention was called to i order by the Chairman, Mr. N. Lunsford, Mr. R. L. Harris was made secretary. The following delegates to the State Convention: J. A. Long, L. M. Carlton, C. T. Social Events. Monday evening Miss "Alice dv The hostess served tempting f refreshments. Mrs. John D.. K. Richmond's home was one of merriment on Wednesday afternoon when she gave her children a party. There were a namber of children and all had a happy time. o o o o o o o e 0 ,o o o 8 o 0 e o o o o e e o o -o o o o e a o o o 9 o 9 O ft o o e o A O LUMMKNCKMKNT EXER- CISES. Held in the Graded School Audi- , torium Friday Morning and Night: The commencement exercises of the Roxboro High School were held last Friday moring and.ev- ening. The class day exercises, were held in the morning, the following being the program for the occa sion: . , Song of Welcome Class. Welcome John Walker. Prophecy of the class of 1914 Huldah Harris. x Piano Trio, Charge of Hussar Misses Bertha and Ruth Newton and Ollie Sherrill. The Will of the Class of 1914 Pauline Thompson. Presentation of Gift to school Owen Pass. Song, Listen to My Tale of Woe Class. The Class Poem Claire Harris. The History of the Class of 1914 Gilmer Masten. Piano Trio, Alpine Bells Misses Pauline Thompson, Banna Garrett and Vivian Putnam. The Funeral Oration Gladys Wrenn. The Farewell Song Class. In the evening at 8:15 the Au ditorium was filled and good many were turned away on account of lack of room. The principal event of the evening was the literary address by Dr. W. I. Cranf ord of Trinity College. Dr. Cranfprd's subject was 'Habit''. Hspok gave a most interesting address. The program in connection with the address was interesting and well carried out. The Research Club English Medal and the R. E. Long Schol arship Medal were both won by Miss Mamie Pleasant, of Roxboro. Those who received diplomas were: Mary Annie Chappell, Rosa Claire Harris, Sarah Louise Stal vey, Linnie Thomas Cozart, Gil mer Bryan Masten, Pauline Bay nes Thompson, Banna Manette Garrett, Thomas Owen Pass, John Thomas Walker, Huldah Bernice Harris, Mamie Ennis Pleasants and Sallie Gladys Wrenn. The board have elected the same corps of teachers as last year with the exception of irrof. B. Vance Henry and Miss Clara Wil son, who did not stand for an el ection. , The school has closed a most successful term and the attendance has surpassed that of any proceed ing xrcn v Contract Let for Big Warehouse. The contract has been given for the new warehouse which is to be erected by Mess. Newton & New ton and Winstead & Clayton, Mr. Wilkerson of Durham being the successful bidder. The house is to be 112 feet wide by 200 feet long with all modern improve ments, such as automatic scales etc. This warehouse will contain more floor space than any ware house in this section and will be built witH an eye single . to the convenience of the farmer and his stock. Mess. J. J. Winstead and Harvey Clayton, we do not know what the style of the firm will be, have leased the house and will open up With the opening of the market, as the House is under con tract to be completed in all of its details by the first of September. This will be the fourth ware- house I or Roxboro. We . have heard nothing for the past few days as to the fifth, which it was given out that Mr. J. A.' Long would erect. oaCourt Street Wilming ton Ministers are Pray- .-; ing tor Rain. Wilmington, 'May 25 Hie drought in this section is alarming Crops have been checked in their growth and in the city streets are hot and dusty. Flowers' are with ering and covered with dust and things are disagreeable generally. In the, churches of the city yester day prayers were offered for rain at the suggestion of the president iof the Ministerial association. Peo : j)le of the city are using approxi mately 300,000 gallons of water 0xtra in watering streets and yards, making necessary the installation tpday of a new pump and utiliza tion of three extra filters. Those Dreadful Headaches are So Unnecessary. ! More than three-fourths of the annoying headaches that affect the human race are due directly or indirectly to defective or im pared eyesigh. f , We cure your headache by cor recting these defects of vision With scientifically ground and properly fitted glasses. Dr. N. Rosenstein, the eye specialist of Durham will be in Roxboro June 2nd. stopping at Jones Hotel. Don't fail to see him in regard to your eyes. Death of Mrs. Oscar Bailey. fMri. Oscar Bailey died at her home near Bethel Hill last Friday. Mi's Bailey had been seriously ill fl&some time and her death was n(t unexpected. ' The , remains were laid to Trest in the , family ... . . noon. She leaves a husband and five children and a large number rela tives and friends to mourn her death. Raid on Old Booze. Not by officers this time but by some unknown party or parties. On last Friday night the depot was raided by thirsty ones and ten or fifteen gallons of liquor stolen. Up to this writing no clue has been found as to who were the depredadors. Nothing whatever was tampered with save the liqour. The same night doubtless the same parties broke into the base ment of the store of Mess. Moore Bros. & Co., but nothing was miss ed. The Reason Why. The reason why our glasses give relief to the eyes, is because we know where and how to place them. It is our business. Make it your business to see Dr. N. Ros enstein of Durham, who will be in Roxboro, June 2nd, stopping at the Hotel Jones for the purpose of examining eyes and fitting glasses. Revival at the Baptist Church. On Monday evening after the first Sunday in June the pastor, assisted by Rev. John Suttle, of Shelby, will begin a revival at the Baptist Church". All the Christian people of the town are earnestly invited to take part in these ser-! vices and help make it a success. The public generally is invited to attend each and every service.- Town Treasurers Report. On pages 2 and 7 will be found the report of the treasurer Mr. E G. Long. Owing to the length it was impossible to get this report all on one page, hence you will find the receipts on one page and the disbursements" on another. Read it and you will see just what goes with your taxes collected by the town. N Big Blockade Outfit Captured. Yesterday afternoon Deputy Marshal R. Morris and R. H. Gates captured the largest block ading outfit which lias been found in this section. The still was loca ted about.four and a half miles from town at the head of Slangh ters mill pond. It was in full blast i 1 i , j,. . ., - , when the deputy and his aid found Two men were captured, a white man by the name of Ed Rilev and a negro, however, the --negro took leg bail and has not been captured. xneoucnt consisted or a copper Annie Irvin, Hattie Paylor and still of large dimensions, 1500 Mrs. Odella Irvin, On the trip gallons of beer, 25 gallons of wins- tne.V took in Semora and Bouth key, 15 bushels of meal, one mule .i'-611 altoether a de" and wagon. After destroying the Ig U "m : whiskey, beer, meal, still, etc.,! Mesdames M. R. and B.- R. r Ed Rileyt and the mule and way- Long returned Sunday .from an on was brought to town and are tended trip to points in Florida, i . & j j? I hey were met in Raleigh by being safely cared tor. They will Messrs. M, R. and B. R. Long. probably be carried to Durham to-j The trip was made to Raleigh arid day for safe keeping. return . in automobiles. This is a good haul, and now ifj T " "k the man who was probably mak-f Satterfield Insurance ' Agency, j ii j i i . ; .,, wntes automobiles at 1.75. Cov ing a dollar and a half a day will ; ers the car any and everywhere'. T and For We have farm lands listed in Cam pbell, Appomattax, Charlotte and Lun enburg Counties, Virginia. All which has some of the finest totacco lands in , As these are new tobacco Counties and we have been able to list these lands at about 1-2 the price they would bring in the old tobacco counties. These Counties have 1 the BEST ROADS, Lands, Water, People, Schools and Churches, of any we know. Write us what you want, we have it near railroads, schools and churches. Brookneal Land Company BROOKNEAL, VA. THI BEST Lverythin AND - y - Furnish the lop AT ROXBORO'S BEST STORE. We ask your patronage : on the meiits of our goods and reasonable prices, and the fact that . we are always pleased tc serve you. tlarris&Btarn only squeal and tell who were the , real owners there will be some- thing doing sure enough; ... '.;y.' mmammm-. " '' ' Judge H. A.'Foushee and three children spent several days here v. this week visiting the Judge's fath er, Mr. A. R. Foushee. lt is indeed a great pleasure to his friends to ?ee. him looking so well. The Judge 1 is on ot Roxboro s own and no 1 hfls ever een more univereAi: . j ly loved by our people than Judge Foushee. n0l Iast Saturday Mr FJem foilowing: Misses Maggie Irvin, OE I Sale to - ' Jt 1 Send yourordersV for printing Insure; Saterfield.. to The Courier office. tttoooooooooooopooootcoooooooopoopoooooojo