v 0 3 - f 'VN A- it"-' Noell BrosM Proprietors VOLrXXXiH j i, j . RQXBORO, NORTH: 5vf;j5inMarchj29, i 19$ - 4J I 1 ' , f . " v ' i 1,11 1 ; (. imcreasiiBi ' Sales It is not the policy of this store to make arfr extended claims, bat our purpose is at all .times what the jpeople. want, in the bet merchan v dise find up-to Ate styles. Notwithstanding the continuation, of .the, war and "the talk of hard times, our sales for this month have already exceeded our sales for ine , corresponding month last year. r We do-ndt mention this 'in a boastful ten dency, but in a spirit of gratitude to those who , helped this increase; also as crude evidence of the fact that time is stamping its approval upon the quality ofour merchandise and that our service is meeting your approval. Come to jee us whether you buy or not. Ready to-Wear Dresses, from $1.00 to $25.00 Coat Suits from $10.00 to $30.00 Sport Coats from $7.50 to $15.00 .. ; , MORTON & SATTERFIELDS New Stores in Post Office Building GOUrlTT nil pWrr.??811 ha? sP9feep to ' " - :r't-"-tWci?inittu.ci;and they were A GreatSucEleveW: V. r I dred.Childyep itt PPpftV-diy meant much: in every erintendeufcBeam HaPPr lw?y; foK education and . will do Early last"FifdaVr;m automoDues. 'Carnages. uKSfity5f wwer jtuiui;s. j.i win maKe our nf..nnoocinocc ' H.ma, , color scneme.oi ycuqw ana . wiuw and wagons begt h tu roilr in tu wj) Btrd)f Education and oixr school Uhe damage was . not very ' great, ' wa5,c.arrKd.0Ut, ?. r 0T?WV deJ vrz , oiowing oni pare or tne rooion . . tbe dWer -Warehouse, and a for the3fterno?n , disC0?,0.D',: cbUnuey or two. ' .. ! ? i while -Mrs. .E. P. Dunlap e ?; i fv , . ' ..,;a reaaing, negro seiequuus, wuivu loaded down -with, men,' women ooa'rafi feel Jike dealing with our and childrenIk was a; iquestioit as .teirficfe in a more liberal, way and to who was thebappiest the' bhilf'.ccoperating with them to an ex- drenor the fathers and mothers; Hen tjiever dreamed of betore. vve arte proud of our Su perintendent, for they all seemed to be alive with expectancy They had 'all prolyl of bur public school teach- ers and exceedingly proud" of the bays:and "girls, largely the handi Yprk of these teachers. May they lilong- .-.-.and-. ' continue- T in: this great- work they have started! ' f 3$es, it was ii great day, L and theie was glory enough to go all 'around to each who took part in 'making it the success that it! was. It be I) must to you totknow that a oieasure what a sanitary manner. ; It is our pleasure to show you how Coca-Colo is made.; Roxboro Works. Eotthn Screen Doors, Screen Windows and screeri wire If you I don't want flies time to w now is the Hillin noes 5 A Garden Rakes Cultivator Aval ' Rubber, Hoste 'aUM:, tibe , .; , i,-' ' . . old price. Come to see us, i h v JlsradisMer .& Gompanyo I - come to take part in the Counter I Commencement, the boys ; and 'girls to perform, their parts alia the fathers and mothers hoping and expecting that their offspring would be the successful cou ant. And the people of were out to meet them with the glad hand and to give every en couragement possible. Yes, it was a great day for Person Coitrity and Roxboro, forjn these meet ings we are all brought close to gether and here at such meetings we learn for a truth that (we are one people and are all interested in what ever helps the young peo- pie, helps to make them better; brighter and more useful. Too much cn not be said in praise of our worthy Superintend ent, Rev. J. "A. Beam, for he lias worked incessantly for the past ninety days or more on this Com? mencement. That his work lifts been crowned with success is ap parent to all, for we have heaid nothing but the highest commen dation for hjm. To the teachers of the County is also due, much iered it for the work they put intothii Commencement, for the .exhibits showed that much time and effort had been given. It was a great delight to have these twelve hundred boys and girls spend the day in our midst, for tjiey soon are to be the leaders of affairs in the County and it is a pleasure to feel that the County is to be in such good hands, many of them already show great leadership. If any one has ever doubted the future of this grand old County a glimpse at the throng here on last Friday would dispel all such duubts. Person hasgiven to the State some " able men and women butthe future holds great er, things in store for us, or we are badly fooled in the study of human nature. We have been unable to get a full list of the winners of the vari ous medals and prizes, but below we publish a list of the most promr inent contests: Dewey Jones, of Wilkerson School, won the declaimers medal. Jack Woody, of Bethel Hill High School was awarded the second prize.1. !' Miss Lucile Woody of Jietbell HiH High School was awarded the medal in the recitation contest, sin the spelling contest, which was the most interesting and hard est fought contest, Miss Esther Boyd of Alliance Hall school was th& w I n ne r, Fith Slfss Annie Wil k erson of Bushy Fork High School winning the second prize. C These ? two girls easily put ;to. flight earl y in ine game anoitne ooys, , ana for some time fought it out alone. For the best appearance in the parade, Hurdle Mills school, was pronounced the winner. For the best all ' round exhibit the prize; went,- to ;:Miss Helen !.Graves' school, Pinehurst.' . ' I "W)e have been unable to Iget a J report on the atnletics, but Bushy fjork High 8choV)h;' walloped , the : Roxboro Graded School in, the ' game of ball,- with a xScoreVof 10$ tol. i :, :. The addresswas -delivered by I w Judge Qassell,, of ' Radford, ..Vav, , ! and ,was pronounced w a perfect MILLINERY OPENING M Pallie Yancey Pas, ' Millithe ab()Ve peopI f .On.kst,WednesdymMng.the ; v.y , k,. J. tr ; most-severe stoiW: exijei ; THe W AJ.SL;'Mtks 'iJ&-J-:A -!1X Bullock as hostess her homoV companied.by thaler and mi34-WZ ni,r. rHiAK oiX mXnA oms bnghteoed the bome ana a.. ; Another New Telephone1 Line. were very amusing. Assisted ,by- . .The fpllowing parties signed a.' Miss Elizabeth Noell, . th hostes;, contract last Saturday to builds served a three course .cohation on, teiephone line immediately from sma11 cardWes arranged, in the ; their h6mes to Roiboro: Mess! ling-H,m ui adornedVith yeK'; llKrtlEtiley, Jim Barch, Arthur lw jonquils. On the plate with; Alleft mobt Ikyant and John u wnUlVAmurtt.rt -i w0t tractive bunch of jonq uils for each: ; other shares of stock for sale intuesi' this tine, in case anyone in the , nery Opening An Annual 4 Event Of Much Interest;. On last Friday and Saturday Mrs. Pallie Yancey Pass had her I annual spring millinery opening, and as usual there was a 'large crowd in attendance, in- fact the ladies poured in the store" like they; were making for one of the dpular. movies. pknd these openings are worth e if you have any love for (the beautiful, for in addition to Showing almost attractive jihe of ISniiner hei stpir.Js beautifully HecorEted, all artistically arrahg- eofftffexpertsjn this line, ? aridf it euuj an ii at on misxwcaston Mrs. J. G. Moore in a very de- ad": the; large neighborhood, please see any 0f "umb,rf outside u.es' 8V her norae r naay aiteruoou uuai u w 5 o'clock, i Early spring flowers mingled with potted plants added; iiriK iiirvji jv.ii i , cl 1,1 . i i . iimiir,. i 1 - - ... teleplone in their home in this Twice Eiht C"b with a Mrs. J. W Elliott, -' jbf v South Boston, :Va., will be over with to the attractiveness ornomepr Mrs. S. B. Davis, Jr.,Tuesday jThe afternoon was spent . in pla)rj: and Wednesday Apr. 3rd andthr Sw rook. at the"' close of whichM elegant refreshments were served; : consisting of a salad course"; and wilibe glad to demonstrate the Spire jia Corsets, models for 1Q1A Tf iti11 . Ya ti nlanonra : :t-r iiiur xv wilt-, a. picasuiu vv i 1 ' 'J meet you at Mrs. Davis' residence. ! accessories, ice-cream, cake; ana coffee with whipped cream. We put "QUALITY" in build ing material our patrons put DOLLARS in the bank some Hail Storm, Monday morning was people uuy; cneap mmoer anu .-put.- , . 1. n i,0:i ' l kFORTUE in repairs. Kcono- quite a severe fall of hail fcr 6- mize Dy ouymg viuu-ii juh j; evrimuur ; ber at right price. CtoP local and no damage was dazzhng.electric hsfhts minffhnsr ing with the many beautiful ribbons, of every color and hue, the sight was worth- going to see. Of course thege things appeal f to the men more strongly than the dis play of hats for these cost them nothing, while the hats, well just wait until you see your bill. However, Mrs. Pass says she has them this season at prices that will please even father. "The showing of Pattern hats was exceptionally' large, such fa miliar and popular names as Gage Bros., The Knickerbocker, Jas. G. Johnson, Samuel Achs and Lazarus being shown in great profusion. We are told that nev er before has such an extensive line of pattern hats been shbwn by her. We assure you that she is making a spjendid showing, but do not take our word for it, just go and see. Mrs. Pass ik being assisted this season by Miss Odell Thomas and Mrs. Carrie Petti grew Bradsher. ." ui Li" 4 n ii w ' ii Xii&t u kf f TjtaAilLifeaise Our, stock ot ladies re to-wear:is';if now complete and we Feel sure that we : , suit, skirt, waist or dres that ill is you. We have received manycnSf v j:iean lfp Day ! Yesterday was clean-up day here, under the directign of the Civic League, and a first class job they made of it. The back alleys and the town generally is cleaner Lthari they have been for many a day. Tin cans were hauled off by the thousand, Master ; Robert Featlierston alone having- gather ed two thousand and eleven. , The'lddies are behind this move mertt and they expect to ; continue the work until there is a general cleaning up On every hand, f The merchants and the citizens gener ally are cooperating, with them. 'v. ' 60LDEN WEDDING. '2 Mrs. Y. Pass and jMesi 'E: B. Yancey Merritt Bradsher and James Yancey attended the gold en weeding of Mr.Pat Tancey at South Boston one day last week, the trip being made in "Mrs; PasV car. - ? You (n.bV. good merchandise, -r-stw i AAA m w m m .iiiuii r. 1U1 IC ilU'A. jjXJii : : , v., t. a ; ';i.A"v ana was pronounceaa, perrect ; . ; j Coat Suits if V The only line in RoxborOs that ws personally selected in fhe Northern mapfjV Keis inis season, vuuiputc-vui any other line in Roxboro' and see difference in style a pretty, all wool poplin suit m good styiej.y for only $10.00. fine seMop price? fromthis up to a hah.dsqfe embroidered taffeta suit ior$0X god look at our suits and - you are sure , fobiiy' hereV ; ( 4 i l Separate skirts and waists popular and much lf or n this season have by far the best line of theseltnatJwe hayesever shown; Skirts 3S: Waists at 35 cents to $5; of waists-just in. - jr , It will pay you as well as us1orvyou c to inspect our offerings this season; We dre PREPARED with the; BIGGEST ; and BEST stock of new goods: inl iRo:: 7;bbro. And our prices are very low. a LJ-Ml J' JUL UtlLT IL f "Roxboro's Best Store" 1 f c v

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