' I ' . V A t 1 ' ft; . vIFmt - ff ILOr. JlOe VU)CF& - 1.reteast those .Wfioue (nWr-' -,?1i1imferf'cbifcS&Vii;.V- RttBll!SSE1L!N3 I I J I WKerW Mefefi Cool of Prsoirii County . Iff '1 . ' ' ' rect w We ask those who t Rested to'preserve this forecast and Majority in state: 'hi' f governor uaugatriae ' win I understand that a report is bef j rs to" call an election under this certainly carry' 'seVenty-oiie conn ing circulated all over the County kw? I have heiirdi , of inoiiei :j ties iat le'ast and will have a major that if I am nominated and eleqt:; Then why I ask again, all tills ity in'the'state jof not less, than ed to the Senate I will have a ip grent stir-up abour bond ksu3t iOOO. Th counties will be.'dis;. passed putting a bond issue in thV Here is the why: It wa.j started tfibuted as follows: county. 1 want to sa. on the bj wiifi the hope of deteatirig trie. 'I ginning that this is absolutely want to say to yon, if-there; shall false, I will do no such thimr. remain anv s devoid of the pits can not believe that any candidate sion and principle of right Us to started this false report, but !j continue to misrepresent me, that any candidate gives credence to, your purpose will be defeated J 1 or allows such report to go urv confidently believe, for I have an challenged as. untrue when be'abidiug faith in tlia &rood ho'ne$t hears it he does not deserve the: citizenship of Person County. II support of the good honest peoV do not believe that enough go(d pie of the County, and will not-citizens in this County can be get it. If any individual or set of :fo led or persuaded in voting men started such a report they do .against me by misrepresentation not deservo to be believed, and 1 to defeat me in the primary on do not believe the good hone.si I June 3rd. j It is a reaUuxuras well as hellthyto : keep cool in the hot siiriittfer time. ' Thefe is lots ot money spent and numerous meth ods used in accomplishing this, but the most economical way is BUY YOU A PALM BFACH SUIT and get the genuine cloth. They will be extensively worn this season by both ladies and men. We have a general run of sizss in both styles made of the genuine: chth and prices are right. Come and let us show you. Stop your horses here; leave your baggage, come to see us whether you buy or not, New Stores in P. O. Building- Morton & Satterfield citizens will be persuaded to fofc low such men. Misrepresentation of men and measures will never v in at the polls with the good honest citizens of Person County. I believe in the rule of the peo: pie by their expressed will at the polls, and especially in measures involving taxation. I do not be-J lieve that a man in this County; who knows me, believes that' J would put a bond, issue on this county. r N k not even the ones who started this report. Not a one of thjem believe such a thing of me Then what was it started for?- Onh1 ,VVFirst district, 10 out of 11 counties. Majority in district 1500. ''Second district, 7 out of 8 counties'. Majority in district 3500. ''ffcird district, -7 out of 9 coun ties. Majority in districV2000. The "followipg " youn -peopb spentlthe'week-eiid at t Loch Lilly. Lodge: Misses Lucy Pace of Dan-' ; yilIe,Va;Th3ma'WiUiaD-Ashe-, viile, Lucile Pass of Roxbom and Marye Lawson, of South llostony Va:, and Messrs. E. v J. v Har?ie, Clyde Crowejl, E. G. Long and.. J. A. Noell, Jr. JMrs. J. A. Noeli, chaperoned the party.;' 7J":V ' Chance vs. Certainty. Glasses purchased at . random 'Fourth, district, 4 out of 6'MAY prove satisfactory, al counties. Majority in district 2500. though more often they cause V "Fifth district, 8 out of II coun-; eye injury, while glasses furnish; I told the people of this County in the last election that I would not put a bond issue on the Coun ty. I kept that promise. ' I tell It iem that low, and no man in this County who knows me be lieves that 1 would. So if you jJio read this hear any -one tell ing' or trying to make people be Jieve this about' me, I hope you will say for me that they I are rong and doing me a great in justice. Andvno honest mam will ties. Majority in district 2000. ' "Sixth district, 6 Out of V coun tifes. Majority in district 5000. Seventh district, 7 out of 13 counties. Majority in district 1200. Eighth district, 5 out of 9 coun ties. Majority indistriclllOO . "Ninth district, 7 'out of 40 counties. Majority in district'3000. "Tenth district, 10 out of 13 ed by us MUST give entire satis-' faction. Our work is not finishr ed until they do. Why experi- -VW -fc" 4" 0 .1 . . lff ,... o incut ; - Dr. N. Rosenstein, the OptdrV metrist of Durham will be iti. Roxboro Tuesday June 6th, stop- . . ping at the Hotel Jones for . the purpose of examining eyes and ' : fitting glasses. . ? ' ',, after being informed, continue sucii conduct. . ' .' . :kK-' Pnother report,; so I arif rla-. formed,; lias just been,;born, (aiidi one i-eason hop ftt4k mwih:f5f help in trying to defeat me for the' nomination. If the people want the present road system changed an the roads put in bet ter condition, they only have to say so and the plan. Any plan the people may adopt, I believe tluit the. township should be the unit. This is-Democratic. Now wliy all this bond issue uo-stir anvway? Wh ) wants a bond issue? I have heard no great cry for a bond issue. Do you. know that a State law now gives any township the right to vote bonds for good roads, road improvement, the amount of bond issue not to exceed fifty thousand fasten the scheming brain of the political workers against 4ie. Here it is: That I am fighting Mr. C. A. Whitfield. Now this is "one of them things", absolutely false. Mr. Whitfield will tell you that I told him fiat I would main tain a neutral attitude as between candidates, and Mr. Hall will tell you that I told him the same. And I am maintaining this positionj these reports to pass unnoticed) but many of my friends th n ;j it would be unjust to the people, and also unjust to myself, not to denounce both reports as unfound ed and untrue. Now I leave the MI::!! No put just bought sev eral cars of JKltN pRpMumji her "at a price below': the - market ana -we- arc going tu scir , iu. ,ut : a j)nce to-J make yOu 5 feel you;. FOUND it. KILN DRIED flooring, ceil ing, siding, boxing, BOUGHT RIGHT-SOLD SAME WAY. R oxboro Lumber Co. PRESTON SATTERFIELD, Sect'y. & Manager. dollars in any township. This whole matter with the good peo can be. done in any township in I pie of this County who have j so 'Person County by a certain num- greatly honored me in the pf.st, Jnlead qearters This year you can't afford not to make your own horse food and supplies. The Deering New Ideal Mower and Binder will en able you to do this, and we can furnish these machines at old And for Cultivators, Hoes, Spike Harrows eadquarters. Gome to We want YOUR BUSI- prices. Weedin we are see us. NESS. g ber of qualified voters petitioning the County Commissioners to call an election for same. Now, you who have been getting red in the for which I am sincerely grateful, and if you think I am a suitable man, with some other good msn, to look after the affairs and intei- face misrepresenting me by tell- j est of this County in the General ing the people that I would put a1 Assembly 1 will be under greater bond issue on the County, tell us ! ligations to the good citizenf of . ... . , . the County and will greatly lap- where this cry for a bond issue tft th w . it "WW If comes rrom. Has any towtvlnp by petition asked theCommission- Yours sincerely, I' E. J. TUCKER. Good Rains. This section has been blessed . the past few days with the finest , . 1 f rains imaginable. All who had to bacco plants, arid it seems the most of the' farmers did have almost enough, have about finished plant ing; We do not remember to have DAU0HTR1DGE TO CARRY ; STATE BY 24,000 CLAIM i miiinrnp ntiftUtna i Raleigh, May 30. Governoij E. L. Daughtridge's campaign man- 5 ! agers today claim every congres- ccr seen a uiier inay lursaLiiugt . . :A . L . .T lX ; j. ... , , , , sional district in North Care ma out. the plants and with such a , . L, ijW, . i tl.v good send off there should be a an71 of f16 100 counfes jwh.ch j j . , ... . . make up, the exciting race tor! the i Democratic nomination as govern or. The Claim by Districts. - The last stage of this interests Hear R. T. Fountain Thursday Night. tt T) m n !! i nou. xi. i.rouniam win aa-ing contest finds tlfe naughtridge dress the people in thecoWrt house wave sweel)ing ai before it,jand heieon tomorrow, evening at 8 fully confirrning the expectations o'clock. He will speak in the in-j we almounced two nontiis o, terest of Hon. E. L. Daughtridge, when it became api5arent, tb o canaiaaie xor me nomination ior rvi tfiatthei f voters fv r- t ii' r j-i uoveruur. oome out ana near i,n..Anrc him. of the Edgecombe couiUy. i njan. ! rn. n nntir .mWKiS rmii?v oren It .rftii Tranon?wirn no in Hq - ,i i ' past,' trade with us in the future and baed 0D conservative reports We will, treat you right and. save of the actual conditions throu;Ui: you money. watKins & buuocK, out uie state maKe a. aenm iore I ' vv. o,r o mi V.V -v: "cast of ;tLe results vwSjim-id'. dows, doors." iliinslesumd brick- The filial returns msydi-cr slight-J alL grades. ;IiOxboro Lumber Co. ly in a few instances but our ::'T- Summer Clothes - i Fir Men and Young Men If you find yourself unconi:, fortably warm, ju'st come here and slip into one of those high grade "High Art" Palm Beach, Kool Kloth or Tropiquate suits; You will . feel like you have been; transported to another climate: They look good, too, :arid. ,thie orices are reasonable; You buy three of these popmar" and i comfortable suits for the. pricevof oiief of .the heavier grade gpods;j OucSummerr Suits are correctly . Sn'd-Ime3bye1-be8t 'of tail-: ors;They will retain their shapel' Thefeiis a lot 6f difference wm j Palm v J3 each suits. Compae our p I wiim Others artdSyouwill f seethe , ainerence: - -t--p- "Roxtbro's " Beet' Storb" am

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