Home First ABroad Next r - $1.00 Per&eaf iri Advance it jit: VOL. XXXIII ROXBORO, NORTH GAROPNA' Wednesday Eyenitfg Aiig. 23, 1916 Number: 37 Noell Bros., Proprietors Notice A meeting of the Business Men's Association will be held in the court house Thursday night at 8 p. m. The annual election of officers be held at this meeting. N. Lunsford, Sec. Death of Mr. Fogleman Mr. H. 0. Fogleman, one of the best men in the County, died at his home near Moriah on last Thursday morning. For a num ber of years he had been merchan dising and had built up a splendid business by his methods of honesty and generous treatment, to his cus tomers. V- TT0 . 1 1 7 In building material means QUALITY FIRST. Don't take our word for it but make us prove that we can save you money on KILN DRIED flooring, ceiling, siding, windows, doors, lime, shingles and bridle. -SHINGLES- We take off our hat to no one when it comes to quality and price on shirigfes: Four solid cars bought before the advance" in price. Roxboro Lumber Go "Home of Quality Lumber." PRESTON SATTERFIELD, Sect'y. & Manager, . ROXBORO mm OraS SEPTEMBER 5TH. TElllfllMID DOLLARS SVjEDTOTHE COUNTY A Thing of- Beauty The large double store building of Harris Burns : will soon be ready, for occupancy? and when the 10mrw4altnr' ? AnmnlAfnil mill AnnSIn B Appropriating' Ten Thous- take rankas the largest and most I ;acd UollartheUunty Hopes attractive store building in town; All Warehouses Ready For the Sa?? PCK Save a Similai in fact there is no town within yii, . '.V. v .-i." . .i-. WATGH OUR 1, Our buyers aropbjVorthear., J 'vwio hub wwiv ail u rail ailipillClUS will Dc coming in a few days. Watch our windows. In the meantime we are making SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL SUMMER GOODS. Some nice bargains in Shirt Waist, Skirts, etc, and on anything in Dress Goods we can save you money. Just received today a nice shipment of hand, bags, trunks and suit cases. We bought them to sell. Try Us. Morton & Satterf ield New Stores in P. O. Building 66 Oliver Chilled" Fall plowing is on hand, an "OLIVER CHILLED" will do the work. We also have Spike and Disc Harrows at low prices. And in the fifty tooth peg harrow we have a rare bargain. , . . r Gome to see us for this line of stuff, for we can certainly serve you to the best advan tage. ., 't,"",1:"..: Opening of the Season Full Set of Buyers on the Opening Date. At a meeting of the Rortboro Tobacco Board of trade last' week it was decided to open the Rox boro market on September 5th, 1916. This is a little earlier than last season, but the crop this year is more advanced than in the past All the big tobacco companies will be represented from the very beginning and several independent buyers will also begin buying oh the opening date. . Every effort for convenience to the man who sells his tobacco- oh this market is being made by the warehousemen of Roxboro, and they are going to see that you get the very highest price for all you sell here. There is no reason why the farmers of Person County should not sell their erop in Roxboro. It is a known fact that Roxboro is the highest average market in the Old Belt and this in itself should be convincing. The Banks here have certainly been loyal to its customers standf ing by them when they needed help the most and there is no rea son for opening bank accounts other than in Roxboro. Let us all do business goosj)ex you, know and -people whouv yori can depend upon. Home first is a mighty good motto. How often have we heard the remark, "I nev er have any trouble in Roxboro, getting what I need." Appreciate this sufficiently well to make up your mind to do business at home. Lend a helping hand towards build ing up your own County and town. Remember that if you had a loan at either bank in Roxboro last year the bank crrried that loan at a loss, ask yourself the question, would any bank out of the County have done as much for its customers? Wouldn't it be wise to make connection with the banks here and rest assured that you can depend upon them in times of J stress. Remember too that Roxboro has four or five miles of good roads each way to haul over, figure the cost of freight and your expenses to other markets and see if it doesn't save you money to sell your tobacco at home. Aadjnt Pur Board of .County Commis sioners met in regular session on lisfcMonotay-to look after road matters, The morning session was takenup with the usual road or der's the 'afternoon being given oveJr.:ia considering the advisabili ty(ivapgroynatinif, ten thousand dollarsVto complete the link in the Le ani Jackson . Memorial High wayV.which vill, run the entire leniiof the: County from North to66utlihr;; , Jt the Jaour appointed a com? miielointlemen from town an,country; appeared before the Bcp-rd'tb be heard on this subject. The Deefirig Mdweirs - Long, firadsKer & " 4 ' - i'H A HAPPY MfJl. One of the happiest men we hayo4 -; ; seen in many a day was our good TV friend, Equire .S; P. Gentry, I and.br , ' it was all occassionedbythe action,, of the board of County Gommis-v;,, . sioneis' voting to appropriate ten ; v thousand dollars' to 'complete th y -link in the. Lee and Jackson niem.- oriajhigh way which of .course is based upon the idea of the Nationr J -v al, Government appropriating ' a , lite amount.' Mr,. Gentry has.la-,; - i fifty miles of Roxboro which can hardly boast of a prettier of, more ; 4U1 I .i.- -A. .. . I '1 1' t'.' t . A '' cumpjeie store ouiiaing. jxis to be completed , and ready for oci cupancy by;the fifteenth of Sep- f ntv. U- A.i ; 4Ll : J wv,iu xi .d' u- i u 1 bored long and faithfully, to ..get v fl which Mr; Burns is this week buy.".,. f j L,Au onA h v ing on the northern markets. Hams, Chickens and Eggs! this stretch of road built r and he thinks he1 is now near seeing , this -'X great enterprise completed. : A - wanted, at, Hugh Woods, the- Morton & Satterfield will save oceryman. ; , . I you money on Dress Goods ;; It ras fortunate i indeed . that Mr. Fallis the State; ' .Highway Engi neer 'came into townv just at this hour,, for he appeared before the Board and told them of the funds and the; working . of the . act ap-' propriating certain sums from the NationalGoyernment for building good roads, k He was enthusiastic ovef therpropbsitipn to complete this' link through the County and gaVe theV Board some ;valuaole i hints.1 fAfter him came Mr. S. PJ Gentry who spoke enthusiasfclcat- ly oi uie vaiue oi iihs roau u iue Gounty,;and pleaded, wiih the f foam not to turn aown ine prp- passed an order authorizing : tne County to borrow ten thousand dollars, to be duplicated by Uncle Sam; for the completion of this work. The Board was divided on this question, Mr. Montague vot ing for it, Mr. Hunter against it, which necessitated the Chairman, Mr. Reade, to break the tie, which he did by casting his vote for the motion. We unhesitatingly say that no act of the present Board has ever meant so much for the County, as it will enable us to get a through highway from one end to the oth er of the County at half price, the Government paying one half. It was fitting that there should be a demonstration over this great vic tory, and vhen Uncle Barnette Reade cast hisi vote for the meas- j ure those present gave a ringing demonstration with cheers and handclapping. It was a great days work, and though pressure was brought to bear to show that the appropriation would be unpopular with some Uncle Barnett's re marks were those of a patriot. He said: "Though this vote should de feat me and cause me to retire from office, I feel that it is right, and I cast my vote for the meas ure." Oh, for more men of such principle It was a great days work and this road when completed will be a monu ment to Messrs. Reade and Mon-tague. List of Those Contributing - To the Flood Sufferers. On Tuesday of pourt Mr. T. H. Street asked permission of Judge Daniels to speak1 for a few moments .before he adjourned Court, for the purpose of securing funds for the flood sufferers. After a very feel ing address by Mr. Street he called upon those present to contribute, with the following responces: T. Street, $5.00. A. R. Foushe$5;00Y J. T. Newton $1.00. RuffinDaVis$2.00. Lee Jeffreys $1.00. : A. ::F; Brown $100. ' Mrs. J. D. Morris $2,00. Miss Eyye Street $1.00 C. H. Hunter $1.00. W. A. Sergeant 50 cents. Mrs. N, H. Street $1:00 D. S. Brooks 50 cents. v Mr. John B-i Harris left this DON'T YOU SEG?.Don't YOU mnrnihff for. Eastern 'Carolina. see in: every daily paper where where he wiir takeaJobk -at the other marketsrantFget; ajJine on prices. cMtHarve,v; is', probably the largest buyei xHWthis market arid will be oni ; sales Vwith; larger orders than' evtr before. 1 ' Dr. Ivey To Preach Opening Sermon. On the second Sunday in September Rev. T. N. lvey will preach the opening1 sermon at Grace Church in East -Roxboro. Few men have labored in this community who were more loved than Dr. Ivey;, antt',his many friends will be ad of this oppor- ! tunity to hear hiini. . . i occur ! , sometimes - .wnole Drakes ' Branck, right across the line, was cleaned oat iugusta20th See SATTER- FIELD. fDd it Now". . , Work on our store building is now progressing rapidly and the contractor assures us that it will be ready for lis to occupy it by. September 15tE When com pleted and we are1 back in it with everything arranged and in place welwnlbe prepared to serve you :a"We-never:hav.--Tpu.wjiu;find.r rher4c1 splendid light. And as we have improved our building we shall also greatly improve our stock and have it in keeping with the surroundings. We have been fortunate in securing Miss Myrtle Peed to take charge of our Millinery department. She is a native North Carolinian, having been reared in our neighbor County, Granville, and comes recom mended by high and reliable authority as being one of the best milliners that goes out from Baltimore and also a splendid lady. She and Mr. Burns are now in the Northern market making purchases to complete our fall stocks, and we feel confident that all of our previous efforts will be surpassed. little meantime we are sell iilg lots of extremely low price gpdds; vvhich ; we don t vfanf to iriov Give us yoiir business.' It pays to trade, with J if r '- L f T A4l4 - r: -nil - ' "' '.:;-."4vr-" .'j,. ,4.1 ' -?44,-; :r. -'V 4 4 t .. 4 . V "Roxboro 's Best .Store" - r f :