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is almost here pow ariJ ho doubt you are wondering what to get
as a?remenaraoce for yqiir friends and members of your family.
It is so hard to find .something new that is useful as well as orna
mental. ' - ;0V:O -t
We herwifh' suggest a few articles below that are thor
oughly practicable,- useful, and what anyone; would be glad to
receive: -
lime
IkdadiEinig Lamps
COFFEES PERCOIiATORS (makes the most delicious co
fee witii mmimtiinxpense) .
1MMEE&I0N COILS (for heating liquids.. Fine for
shaving. Heating baby's milk, etc.) V
- ELECTRIC STOYE3 (for heating ariythmg and for light
cooking). . - ' 1 . ym I
ELECTRIC RADIATORS, BRfiADOyASTERS, ELEC
TRIC CtJR LING IKONS, ELECTRIC ifioife, A CARTON
CONTAINING LA MP ETC.
' f All of these thinja are exceedingly, useful and nothing
could be nicer as a Christmas Present.
CAL.L
US SHOW YOU
Power Co,
I I Solid Gar Siding and
1 Solid Car. Boxing, Casings, etc.
1 Solid Car Brick.
ON THE WAY
1 Car Nos. 1 and 2 Shingles.
1 Solid Car No. 1 Heart Pine.
1 Car Boxing and Siding. r ;-,
1 Car Ceiling and Flooring.
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BETTER GET OUR PRICES
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oxboro Lumber Co.
"Home of Quality Lumber."
PRESTON SATTERFIELD, Sect'y, & Manager.
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Make Your Chiristmas
; 'Presents Wowile.
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Come to our store and select some
i thing that Will be of service. :
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Ganring Sets '.5" '
' Gut Glass; .v. . ' : Leggins '
.' Perckatoi s ' ' ' she.'s :
'Goal Vases -
Diniier Sets ' " ' . ' &iW'
-Scissors, etc. ' : ' Stoves and Ranges.
; To v Gap Pistols for the
boys. Wevhave
number o( these.
Come to see
business. '
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Flooring
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ROXBOROvNORTH (QMOtiNAL Wednesday EVaniiig Deci 13; 1916 ?
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Week Ending Deceniber 9th,
Continued Vhiurtochobls-;-
purpose.
on last wedisafaomW
Miss Grace E. Sdiaeifr. 'Assist-
aat State DemonstmUfln'. -Agent,
corated with Christmas, "greens,
and the school children ave ' sev-
eral recitations andSoiigs .Misses
SchaetferandSpnfgfeonpiade talks
oft club work and 'caridjfc' demob-
stration. After thesertalks Girls
SAT
Canning and Womans Houie Dem
onstration CI ubs weeV organixed.
After the orgamzation iY these
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clubs the following plans, were aV
ranged for the next me'etingr Com
plete organization o ;cluUsT$lect
officers, discuss pfans. ,qv .years
program, have firelessf cobker de
monstration. All interested are
cordially invited to beCpresent
Thursday PinehurstCand. AUt
ance Hall schools wereuvisited and
were given. a cordial inception by
both schools. The pupijs thorough
ly enjoyed the stories told by;JMss
Schaeffnr. After 'tjjlking about
club work a demonstration 'Avas
given in making Christmas, " 'can
dies. A request was' made f or a
girls canning club andpans;were
made to meet with? r tWluultry
club at next meeting anij then hve
formal organizations '--" .V
Friday the Hurdle Mills school
was v is i ted , w he re th e fienionst ni
tors were surprised 4). a delicious
lunch but you cani aiwa.VvS count
n n Of
tlie
of the women of ithe community.
There were a number of meji and
women present. Here a request
was made for a canning club and
this will be organized very soon.
We learn from Miss Spurgeon
that only a limited number f clubs
are to be organized this .year. It
is proposed to organize them where
there is a real desire for the work
and where the girl's are ambition's
and plucky. The community which
gets one of theseclubs is going to
be fortunate.
COMMISSIONERS IN
SESSION MONDAY.
The, County Board of Commis
sioners met in a short session Mon
day morninsr with all members
present This meeting was called
to approve of unfinished business
from the first Monday,
The Treasurer, VV. F. Long,
presented his final statement and
same was becepted by the. board.
The banks . were supposed to
submit their plans at this meeting,
but same was postponed until next
Monday to be taken up at the re
gual road meeting .There is some
doubt at th is wri ting as to wJieth
er the banks will accept the pro
position as laid down by law. A
meeting of the stockholders of
both banks in ioint session was
held Tuesday night. No announce-
ment of tlio results" of the meeting
have been given out as yet.
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Marriages -
arrived und spent the: week witf i ' bilty Before God" They ,Of:j address. -. Mr Taf t : was en
Miss Spurgeon. We;desida.y after . fer to End the War-Give Ser- foute from Chapel Hill wheie he
jnoon they visited Bitl'iel Hill bia ti Austria. , ? - addressed tlie NpVtb. Carolina
i School.' Thn Mhiwiitfnnv vvnsNfo- . Washington. Dpft.v19.ilThV"f.,H newspaper men Thursday night ori
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"vroier, .thing, setved by some
On Thanksgiving. . Nov. 30th public of Great Britain : and her
Rev. B;..F.,BQ9'ne and' Miss Liurar'..aHied nations to realizejthe hope
Edwards were married at the uc nf ohrrvnf thk -stniP'.de
home of the bride's parents, Mr;
and Mrs. . J. Edwards. Miss
Edwards is one, of the most popu-
lar young school teachers of the
County and numbers her friends.
by the score. . w .
On last Sunday Mr. C. S. Wade.
iried at Rock Grove Baptist church.
Fewxcouples are more ..popuUr
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than these young people and they
have thetiest wishes ofinany '.
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. AH coat suits have been 'srreat
iv rpdncfti at Harris & Rums'
A gOOO time TO getva nice Sult7
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RSTPROPos F;pEAGE
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uuiiico mum ULnillAIH
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"Conscious of Their Responsi-
lext of Germany's peace proposals
was received at, the German fejp
bassy within the last 24 iKp.urjs;
They p'myide:- -
or the complete restoration of
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For the evacuation, by Germany
of all territory captured ii) north
ern France during the progress of
the war. -
For the establishment of Poland
and Lithuania as independent king-,
doms. - .
For the retention of f Serbja;by
Austria-Hungary, and the restora
tion to Bulgaria of all territory
lost by that country in the second
Balkan, war ,
For the restoration to Austria of
jerritory -captured by Italy in the
neighborhood of the Adriatic sea.
. For the restoration to' Germany
of all her colonial possessions in
Africa, the far eastand other parts
of. the globe. ' . . f
j Fo r ,the retention of Constanti
nople by Turkey. , ". ') 1
, riiis information was obtained
today from an unquestionable au
thority close to the German em-
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basy.
According to embassy officials,
who jiave kept fully advised of
the irtuation; ' the terms Jaid dowxi
-represent ?tne united approval or
all of the central powera.and were
druwru-p after full exchanges of
views between the teutonic capi
tals. It is stated that no definite-information
has been received , by
these powers which -would.ad"
them to believe that the entente
nations are prepared to accept
thfin, or even to discuss them. The
prime purpose of the central pow
ers in putting them forth at this
time it was learned from authbrita-
tive sources, is to smoke out"
the enemy governments and to ac
quaint the inhabitants of Germany
Austria-Hungary, Turkey and
Bulgaria with a knowledge of what
they are fighting for.
The time fs regarded as oppor-
ftune for three I,easons:
First. That the recent victories
of the .central powers in the Bal
kans has uemonstrated from tlie
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Teutonic viewpoint that these
powers cannot . be crushed; that
the war might go oh for 10 more"
years. with neither side arriving
any closer to a complete victory
over the other. , ' '
Second, That with the approach
of winter, military operations for
the next three months will beprac
tieally at a standstill, with the
nations Invol ved in the war com.
Peiiea to see aoouiorganizingnew
spring and summer campaigns.- :
Third. ' That th? upheaval m the
j British cabinet due to a popular
' mistrust of that government's eon
1 duct of the war, may .induce the
" t . i '
turther- " , '
4 Dcalh of a Goodanv
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Mr. J-ohn S. Clayton died at Ins
h:)me near town one day 'last
up wns of the mo'st
.,.l.4 anI iMicf Lnii?'n mon in
uiai v "
the county, and. will : be greatly
missed, , Especially by . histnends
and neigh nofC 'C V?V f
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MrT ahd Mrs. W. R." Hatmbrick
- returned Monday night -from
JJurnamwiierev vuiey, ttwvciiucA
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EX-PR ES I D Ef IT . TAFf
" Ex-President W. HSaft passed
through i Rpkborox rlast ? Friday
morning on ihe Xrflk Wes-'
tern going to,;Lyn'chburgr .YaV,'
where he was scheduled" tci-make
the subject, s k League of Neutral
Nation to . Enforce Peace. ' ' " Mr
Jaft presents his side of the ques
tion admirably, and there is little
doubt at the close of this v war,
such a; League will have.; great
strength in this country.
PASSES THROUGH ROXBORO
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Just a few more days and the Happy
Christmas time will be here. From hoz
g until then many: of you will be puzzling
your ljrain trying to decide on something
8 suitable to give some one in whom yoii are
Smore pness deeply
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the storp tjhahas the godqs that l are more
or less : worth ; buying, worths giy irig v an f
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jjshoN help you ou:;
o better selectfdrVand 'you will have nd trou-
ble in finding something that will please
either a lady, man, girl, boy or baby. Our
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I them to you.
A Big Stock
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Everything
very full and complete. And
while everything has advanced
I and seems high our prices arc ex
litremeiy low cbhsidering the con
0 ditiow ot the market. . In alniosC"
8 every iristapice we are selling sta-
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bought at' wholesale tollay.
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at Greatly Reduced Pricec
Wc still have quite! a: nice loi
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8 of Goat Suits.
i gone over and marked down tc
j figures that : 'surprise ; 'ryov
I Y ou lieversaw cheaper suits ;anc'
I all Of them should move quickly.
48 The same will apply; to Childfenrc
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Number
OHIO SETS El B
pives Wilson More Votes
; Were Ever Cdst for A::.
" Wesidentiid Candidate
Columbu0hio, November:
The States Canvassing;; Br -composed
of State ofl5cerstC
the plurality oiPresident VTi:
in the recent election in .Oh: .
have-beeni 90,110; TheYIi:.
vote wf60?46rnst 51.C
forjudge Hughes j v
Mr. Wilson lias", the distinci:.
of; receiving .more votes; C
were ever cast for any cahdfdi.
f or President in Ohio.
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interested. L-ome ' tc
suggest v and
pleasure in showing;
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In AllOneb
Christmas good
stock of g
Horned
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These we, have
To
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