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ROXBORO, NQRTH XMBtlNA; Weilhekday iEvehing Jahukry26; -191. ' iNumber 4
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Our sale will be on for about two weeks
longer and during that time we are going
to offer bargains you cannot afford to turn
down.
We have left a few coats and Goat Suits
that We are going to close out, if you think
you will need one this or ndkt winter, it
will pay you to come and see. ,
OUR LINE OF SHOES IS SECOND
TO NONE and for quality and prices we
cannot be beat. We have cut them to the
core ajnd can fit and supply the whole family
EVERYTHING IN DRESS GOODS
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at a bargain. Come in and let us show
you. "Saving money is easier than mak
ing money.
MORTON & SATTERFIELDS
New Stores in Post Office Building
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BRADSHEB
TAKES EXGEPTIO li
ffillOTOFTSIS
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' ' iMTd 0.1DS 'nfc: '"wfe,- Wa- "aid tme it to tb'
P Hth I1FWT all the tosses th&a week arid at' no ' one. sister, MrW; T) Slaughter; .
An editorial appearing in te Qf orthCafoIina Agricuitoal
Person County Courier of JaVU: ! Society. " ' '
19th, in which the editor takes oc 1 ; ' i - -
t t u KfJJ Kaleigh, Jan. ; 20 Leonard
casion to criticise the Daughters1 - x i - .1r"
u r i j , 4; iuftSj of rinehurst, was elected
of the Confederacy because the y kJ ... -'r?
DroDose to erect an Arch at lher " w -ww Vu,wm
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Ths original cost no more than an
' Vr. imitation v- Get ifein ibottles
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Jackson lraining bchool was no
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(iouoi a surprise w ine uauguusrs
and to all who were familiar with
their work. In the first part 6fT
the article the statement is made
that the "Daughters of the Cop
federacy" are to erect an Arch t
the Jackson Training School io
cost S1000.00, and then the editqp
takes occasion to state that to hSk..
way of thinking "these daugh
ters" would do better to take thjs
money and use it in a different
way, and he further states that lie
believes in monuments but in tfe
living monument. '
Now, for the information of the
editor of the Courier and any ott
er who 9 re of his opinion atten
tion is respectfully called to arte-
cle II of the constitution of ths
organization, in which it is plains
ly stated and set forth that the,
work of erecting monuments and
lurches and to seek to honor ,the
memcry of those who fell in, the
service of the Confederate States
is a part of their great work and
so in erecting this; Arch at the
Jackson Training School they arej
only acting in obecience to :'thf
demands of the Constitution. ;iisi
State Agricultural ' Society it a'
'nieetirig here-today, of. ihe board
oi,uirecurs oi me .organization;
Mrr Tufts was elected, t6 . the po
sition inr place of J. S. iHill of
Durham, who declined to serve
after his election last fall. ' ' '
t; Col: J. E. Pogue, . secretary of j
the North. Carolina Fairp: recom
mended, that the : executive com
mittee be "authorized to Negotiate
a bond issue for the, purpose of
making' improvements coptem
plated consist of a new exhibi
tion building and, trie- construc
tion ; of " better facilities for the
accommodation of the : visiting
pubjic.
time during the tobacco : year hss a wife besides iVgood ; nua-
The Friday afternoon -club met
wno tne.eaitor meant, ferric wiW m tttt
Gall for it by name Coca-Cola
and see that you get the genuine.
Our name on te crown
insures you that it is good.
Roiboro Bottling Works
1 We have a Sanitary plant, open at all times
for your inspection.
prices been so good. : This istu-e1
of all grades; - and ".the; averages
have bee. very, satisfactory ' at all
of the , heusesV-.; Contrary - to the
unutual run of things sfnce'Vthe"
holilaysjthe f; prices -have' ; been
moving up almost every day until
nbvv prices , are v enimently ? satis-
f HYCO ; HEflMES - $17.00; J
; 1 One Jduydast week :: the H.co
averaged $17-OoVfoi ;evbry pi(e of.
tobacco ohthe floor, this included
her of ;. friends and, relatives in
Person;Countyio jnourn his de-'
parture'.He was born and "rear
ed ;in; Person County but , hr.d
been iwayjfor i24: years., Ho
moved to Pitt County .and;-' lived
for some years and; then moved
to Wilson ;N0.':, where .te re-
mained" until V his death, i His
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body ,was laid; to.; rest : in the
cemetery,' at ; Wilson, beside his
brother,' T.;H fi&texJ;wo pre-
fceededhinu-Heprofessed faith
in unnst lit tne ageoi i - ana
trash, 'tips and everything: This joined .Grassy; . Creek . church of; -
was norpicked'saleuivas'on tGrdhville; County until he.moyed
Fannie ClarW abou4Q years age.
He was, the son of 'Mr. r
. s- . sociETl news: ; .
Dr.rand ilrs.'.B. R. , Long in a
most delightful manner enter
tained the Bridge Club -Tuesday
night from eight-V, eleven o'
clock. . The home was attractive
for-the occasion with a quantity
of fragrant white? hyacinths and
other potted plants" After play
ing auction until a late hour the
hostess served a salad ' course
with salted huts., ,..7. ' ,
' ,On; Dec.23, 4915,5 thai cold. Hesten ; ';::rviAv.:v r
hand of death ' ' laid hold 'of -ari'd.t May the'tord blessand' corn
claimed forjts;. own :,tbe sweet ' f ort hisdear; ife.: apd loved
pirirof-MrVw;- Q; Hester oiZ.
Ldiig, Bradsher & Go.
W$ hae a good stock
of Oliver Chilled, Bay
and Farmers
Plows and cast
Dixie
ing.
This class of goods, the i
chdh6es are will advance j
and wBbelieve it will be i
good business and will i
pay the farmers to lym
their su
ly at the
pp'y
old
immediate-
price,
Is suipik)sea 'that reference was
made to the honorable 6ganzat
tion of "The North Carolina Di
vision of .the United Daughters of
the Confederacy". It h is but fit
ting to say that it is composed of
some of . the brightest, brainiest
and most cultured women of our
South land, and wherever they
put a plan into execution it is us
ually one which they have given
their besr thought and considera
tion, and one that should be com
mended and not criticised. If
any one will take the pains to in
vestigate j ust what work z the
Daughters are doing it will be
found that they assist in various
causes, perhaps it is knowii to
very few that the .North Carolina
Chapters are educating several
young ladies' at the Normal and
Industrial College in Greensboro,
as soon as one is graduated anoth
er is placed there in her stead and
in this way the -work is -made
continuous, the Daughters , make
this possible by voluntary contri
butions from the members, and it
may not be out of place to state
in this connection that the. Person
County Chapter pays annually its
proportional part and is helping
in this -way to give education to
these descendats of Confederate
Veterans who could not receive a
college - education in any other
way. They also do a great deal
of good in their local work in pre
senting crosses to the soldier's
giving'aid to families of veterans
who are dead, and observing, me
mo rial day May 10 th, and Jeffer,
son Pa vis Birthday June 3rd, as
"Confederate Veteran Day,7.'
these 'are great days for the old
soldier, and the Daughters serve
sumptuous dinners on these ' days
and thus at least once a year they
meet and enjoy a real live reunion
and who has made this possible
save the Daughters? These
things if you please are some of
your living monuments ana oe as-
su red that the Daughters are do
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onAcdemy ; Street llrsfJogli
Wmstead was the winner of the
club' prize, while the guests tro
phy was won by Mrs. H. 5 Mor
ton. 'At th close of the after
noon a three dourse luncheon was
served. :,y:
. AUTOS OR
Wtf ar.e glad to know that the
Freeland Motor Company has de
cided to put on .some automobile
lor hire,' and you will be able to
secure the services of a machine
any time you want one. This has
been something the town hasne'ed
ed for some time, for it has been
impossible to secure such service
anything like regularly. Now if
you want to go any where quick it
will only be necessary to call up
the Freeland Motor Co. and you
will be accommodated. V
Long, Bradsher & Co.
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White Goods Sale.
The annual white good sale at
the store of Mr. A. Lipshitz vhas
become a matter of more than or
dinary interest to the ladies of
this town and County. Yearly Mr.
Lipshitz makes avisitto the north
ern markets and spend about two
weeks in making purchases for
this sale; and the ladies know that
when he puts on a sale that; there
is something doing. This is.a money-saver
and it will pay you to
call and see the many . beautiful
things he is showing and showing
at such wonderful low prices. This
sale he assures lis far surpasses
anything of the kind ever offered
by him. ,h .
- ONION SERVICES: ! . r :
" On Sunday night' there-i will be
Union Services.; at the Methodist
church, Rev. D. F. Putnam preach
ing the sermon. There will be spe
cial music by thejchoirs i of all bf
the churches.vTh public is cordi
ally invited to-,attend, this seivice.
We understand thisls to.be a per:
manent arrarigement;-theiservices'
.rotating from. oney church ;to the
other every fifth Sunday. ' -i
Been stayed to js patrohs. J hou
sands of dollars worth 6f jg5odi
hdve been sold at extremely low
prices; many of them at less than
wholesale cost. i -J ; r ;
We will offer a new loj: of.
materials, this . week bou ght ; es-;;
pecially for this sale; We will
alsomake further price reduce
tions on lots that have not mov
ed out quickly. So on Friday and
Saturday Of this week you yyill;
find some of the best bargains'
that we haye offered. :
The sale will continue until
Saturday, Feb. 12th. f JVe made,
this a lehgthly sale so that every;
one would have a chance to at-,
tend and' get their share, of the
low priced goods that we offer.;
Alsofthat those who owed us
might have time to get the
money together income andpay;
i.s: and get their share of chahces V
at the Grand Prize of $200.00 in
cash;
Remember . that for every
dollar spent, with PAID
O AGGOTiJNT you are given -
achahce at this prize.
Yours for more :busih'ess,
ing much work of this kind,7 but ' A Cird bf Thanks. V ''' 1
it is also a part of their: work to - Wo wish to thank' .'our .mends:
erect monuments to the : dead, toland neighbors fortheirkmdness
honorthosewho fell whiB:orfthe- es shown us during the sicknes
battle-fieidvrhoihaesince
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