ij v W0BI1S '-Pfv' I Y 'llike vQu stretch." re afoy not ah uncommon praise we have dfte)(ijjitdpi and it wauldip in a column df :..wordfcV;i-. 1 " f The American Lady Corset also comes in tor its shar of praise. Try them you will like them. In every !lme we try to place an un questionable standard that we can always count on. We are not building just for to day but with ai eye to the future and our one guiding aim is: First, quality, then a a legitimate pjroat. TRY US! New Stores in P. O. Building ! I' . v. Morton & Satterf laid - r 1 Jnl I -T TFliyVl'NW. Weal Mower east Mm and THFM they don't Runs The 4 f M&& lasts ton LOOKS MURE LIKE Ml VJITH I,1EI: - t " ' ; .. - . - ' .""v. ' .. V -1 NATIONAL GUARD CALLE: OUT BY THE PRESIDENT; m North Carolina to Furnish Of zr 3,000 Men-Mobilize At J' i Camp Glenn. After conferring during greater, part of Tuesday with va'rir ous members of nis cabinet. Prcs ident Wilson late in the afternoon sent telegrams to the governors of every state instructing them to immediately mobilize ( the'.sM 2 militias of their respective statl The troops will be held atf.r t i various points of mobilizatio which have ben designated, 1 as General Funston calls forfjal-, ditional trdops, portions of each state militia willbe sent to jtfie border.1 ' t As General Funston has asked for additional troops from time.to ti me it is expected portions'pf each state militia.as soon ks mofc ilized, will be sent to the - border, O t -nTT .2. .TV 1 - u ! J oecreiay or . iv ar uaKer satu that naturally the -troops J ttja could be moved with' the Ieast,der lay would be the first to be prdef? ed to the blordef Troops Iro alt the Middle -Atlantic states .will probably be on the border by t middle of the week. - , ; t .. The attitude of Garranzacdmi struetioBWrom Generaf Carfanza indicates what the real feeling to ward the continuance of American troops in Mexico is. General Persh inir has called the bluff of General Trevino, who served notice that should the American troops in Mexico move in any direction oth er than toward the American bor der, I. e would attack them, b.y5 notifying the Carranza general that his threat would not4iave the east influence on movement, of American troops in-Mexico.- Gen eral Pershing has tightened up his ine of communication and made every preparation not only to re pel an attack, but for an aggres sive campaign. War Vessels to Mexican Waters rRimnltaneouslv with the call for 4e militia, Secretary of the Navy Daniels ordered additional war ships to Mexican waters. He has instructed Admiral Winslow, ' on the west coast to have a ship in every port to take care of Ameri cans. Captain Burrage command ing the Nebraska at Vera Cruz, has been notified to the same ef feet. Installation Service. A commission from the Pres bytery " will be here Thursday evening 8 o'clock for . the pur pose of installing the Rev. C E. White as pastor of the Pres byterian church.. The Revs. Mr. Rankin of Greensboro, : Mr. .Mc- Iver and Satterfield- of Durham and Mr Claytor of .Milton, ; and Elder-Mr. Jordan jof Durham, compose the commission! ;,.tMr. Rankin will- remain .overJintil Saturday, . and . Fr idymomihgr at 10 oclock. there willbe if: com munion service at the chiirch.;; Service will be s conductedalso Friday ; evening '8 Votdoc : at which time Mr. H;?L: Crowell, Elder-elect.will rbe : installed. Tj , attend these servieci Death of An Infant i ; On last Saturday .morning . the .infant child , of Mr. and . Mrs. ' Sid'.Hall died.K The iburial took MEXICAN SITUATION uir manders in thei; northerhi part ,c t r -is"-, r iu3 1 Spectacular Ending of An ;vh (rw54ttwi-Dkk -i v I c61d dand to muMeTWhen he opened the mufflenTie'found inside the pho- t6graphoi a- beautiful girl-with tt : uouj uuucneu in Liiese terms; J tj you are single please write to jne - ; , 'V A name, and address follow- ed. and the man smiled. He was singles He. placed his -photo on the .library table. In a week he had falieirin;love with the pic ture1 of the beautiful girl. So he writelier.;--: , ,-. y.A week passed, during which thiachelor was, in a fever of impatience. Finally he received this terrific; blowjn . the shape of abetter: : , . ' . : 7 'Pear Sir: The Mary Jones to. ; whom you wrote was my fgraftdmother She died :nine years ego, , aged eignty-seven, yoursiruiy.';: 4 p;; IJpon - investigating this strange case the broken hearted bachelor discovered that he had purchased ithe muffler from a dealer who did not advertasi." floral: Advertise and keep yoiir goods moving. Ex. Va-v-'.' 1 - - ' bcath of Mrs. L H. Daniel. south of townMrs. L. Hi; Daniel aied, Death came suddenly, for she had attended to her household cares and the family were sitting at the supper table when she dropped both : hands, remarking that she had been paralyzed She then asked them to take her to her bed, and while they were car rying her to her room she called Lewis, her husband, then expired, she leaves a husband and two daughters, Misses Bessie and Ber tha. The two daughters came into town in the afternoon with a-view to spend the night with friends, but finishing their shopping earhi er than they expected decided they would return home, : and soon after reaching home the sud den taking of mother occurred, j Mrs. Daniel was a member of the Roxboro Baptist Church and was a most excellent woman her great popularity being shown by the large attendance at her funeral at the home on Sunday evening. The burial services were conduct ed by her pastor, Rev. D. F. Put nam. Society News. Friday Afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, Mrs. P. I. Satterfield was the gracious hostess tov the, members -of the Twice Eigh;t Club with additional guests., The home was attractive . with many vases 6f summer flowers; seven tables wereplaced for the game of Rook, which was played with great enthusiasm throughout the afternoon, ine nosiess assisieu bv Mrsi TfE: - Austin 'served a delightfuT salad course with ac- cessories;-foriowea oy ice cream and cake. v?'''. ? s. . ' .. - Fcrbid Hiring. " U 1 ' CJ'BUIICOED orJiHruaj3njoneiwciaiA4 , col., for the season now on He; left me under coniraci, aujr, pci son niring or harboring said Har- ris" I will prosecute to thefull exT tent of toe, law-: v- - I! Oscar Clayton: fry?; : V Stem; N; C;:; Off EbrThsVar 7 Roxboro will furnish two soldi- ties in Mexico,: Messrs.- Fletcher, f Arnf f on1 Mwift RwoirlcKa. kali-1 ' . . ' . ' s " i - . Ttr FOR SALE inreegooa tarms m urange Grove, N. Lcv 238, 115 and '50 acres res- actively. All necessary build-, ings, new and up-to-date. ; Well i located; watered and adapted. For particulars, terms,, etc.,, ad dress, A. W. Tinnin, Burlington, N. C, Route 2. BUY BUILDING MATERIAL OF QUALITY AND BANK THE COST OF REPAIRS. ROX BORO LUMBER CO. :Mn E. B. Reade left Tuesday morning for Buffalo Springs, Va where he will spend some time for his health. The.: trip to the Springs was made in Mr, Robt Roxboro lite Hear it: Su can buyvit tpr less from RoxTb'oro Lumber G6r . Quiet skies- and small profits. " manf onnKlpc ilC Kiln Dried Luiiiber Our . SPECIALTY!; 'J Roxboro Lumber, Gci;:: , - : ; nnvn-r n, ,1. OHir ' r tRESTON SATTERFIELD, Sectjy.& Manager. 1 0f Ladies For Mid-Summer Wear Just The Goods FoV Right Nov ' iSiot a little jhandi full by Parcel Post but good sized freight shipments received thifewefek. : Plain and Fancy white voiles and pr ga tcicj 2lc50(5v . ' : ;vt; Plain and Fancy Flaxon& at 15 to 35c. Fancy Queen -Mull -.and" Hiawatha batiste at 12 and; 15c. v : 1 Fancy French Voile, pretty stripes and figures at 15c. . j: K ' ':).'. ..Rainbow qilin-Mw-'efl';25c. : 1?4 Silko Madras'" for . shirts a arid waists at 25c. tf & Ladies Hats and Ulttliy UUiCi uuiija iiuv-uiwiitAuu- ied;rWe are;Cnsta our stocE most siite ".td find iwHat you vish riht here an&we lare always pleased to serve you. t i d Roxboro's Notice--Brincrin vourcabbarre. 1 V111 Kthr' t ?ir T -il,r;;.;r.. vMrs. H R. --HaI vAstan and d n tfh- tap -, ni ice; Ma hdl , nr .lrb-cnnvillA Notice All my customers who .An ru lowed 3 per cent: discount each month, - A. P. Simpson. : -'V4ts, WApni?AT D RflTiARRD AGAINST; MEXICO The President calling for soldiers; JBe prepared with a Jefferson Life Policy at once. That policy, contains both Acci dent, Health and War Claused See S. P..SATTERFIELD. ' . .We learn that .one of the most interesting V. and enthusiastic meetings ever held by bur pre sent Board bf Education occured . -r '-' 1 V TIT : on last Monaay. we are giau that the good, :work goes on so has teachers meetings monthly even in vacation. Surely; we are'coming to better things, and a better 'day in old Person.;-, Wax frf Hn lf " I Ribbons. - VTDf I - """7 '" A Best Stok V a place at;Bethel: Hill ' Sunday afc tefnoon. v 1 f c