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if ? V: . 4' - r i v. V V- V Is i' i: : " . .' : ; -y- ; -:tpe boieobo couflrefc octo3E3 24; wiT ; . 1 MMII,PI ... 1 ' . . , ....... , . .. ., , : ... 7 FOOD CAMPAIGN 4 (Contused from page 0; - Liv, 1 R V- Woodsdale No! SMiss Carver, B R. Long 200.00 teacher, Mr. Giles Crowder, Mr. Jack Clayton and Mr. WaKer Clayton. Woodsdale No. 3.NO teacher yet Mrs. EJ. Robertson, Mrs. R. ?. Brooks, Mr. John Watts aid Mr. Thos Montague. Woodsdale No. 4. Miss Mann Bailey, teacher, Mr. Claude Hall, Mr. Geo. Morton, Mr. Cooper Hall. u o.oou.uu W. F. Lone -250.00 W. H. Harris (3 50.00 S. G. Winstead 500;00 What Jhe Women are Doing "The; women are 1; doing;' thejrSpat; A very large portiob of wfcat 'has; iVkbonnTiTwiTY pRninn OP riV, CAMPAIGN? IS -LU ITS r . v- - ;be at the front that we wantto save TOBACCO SELLING High i?r r ( 4 ONlROXBORfriw Air 4- I themselves.. (Continued from pagel ) F.O.Carver 200.00 LIBERTY LOAN ...koMiiuui hoa hflon awtiTrt Kiat. frioa nQi u p w iaBwHv iv&e niezizv. i out - wiseiv ana wiuioi theni, and due credit ,,wilTbe ven oFewjDid iQoafWTnfa'; - .r , ;;p:Mketr For Past I , Pa Liv Wire to Enter NowYotei;i Tf mtv an& sicrn the Food PledifA- : '-N , ; Llimil 1U-B MbEi1 ilWWV ,W FWKV. I ' 1- li -i --o 7 0 - 1 The following ladies have been ap pointed chairmen in their; respective townshiys: Reduced Again After Qct. 30th. r.lA" Graces Higher ;This Week Tha it v'Lat40iciaI Arertw p.. m.n .... !. a . Cards and do hi bit: ' i00 conunues4to go higher Hon. W. D. Merritt will address the e f et, and the farmi on en all Mills B. B. Newell J. F. Murphy UO. Abbitt W. D. Merritt Mrs. The most magnificent demonstra tion of patriotism has been shown by the citizens of Person county in the past few days. Our apportionment J, W. iNoell v ZUU.UU.that is W are expected to subscribe W A Clayton 50.00 that amount. Person county han al- J. M. Featherstone 50.00' IZlZVTZ --C. B. Clayton 200.00 come forward in the past few days C C Daniel 50 00 with and with a move on the part "mil n rv r?i j cn'nn of some of 0UPePle in the country Mrs. L. U. r lOVd jU.UU wp w;h pp our full amount and let a " ' I O - K nvhoro LOttOn ' tfte woria Know mai we can iwa uc i non on cunted n 1 odo our pamouc auy 1 J,UUU.UU Farmers lawyers, doctors, merchants, 50.00 manufacturers, bankers, all are sub- 50 00 scribin for tiiey know Jt is a g00(1 in" i nn nn vestment and are glad 40 nelp wm the I UU.UU war The better the business man 400.00 tne more anxious ne s to secure a i j i j i. ..i ,i AD C i j Dona Deanng per ceuu .merest anu . K. r OUSnee non.taxable. Every home in the I 00.00 county ought to own a bond of some j amount. Every boy and girl should 1 1 i l j ue given a Dona ana encourage sav ing. Whatever is done must be done by Saturday night. Send your sub scription or come to see one of the banks this weev or phone your sub scription to the bank at once. Do not wait, but do it now. I ' The present period of the- Shower of t" v-i- m x Rrrnwt hiiildinar on Food bringing it in, big sales f General chairman for Person-Co uoiu wauaq,. conservation, at 12 o'ciock n?t satur-, "-"T -v wks. it, an Roxb Tornship, , Lf" the officii --vrw. .ai m our W A. Long,, Jr., Allensville, vM. A; H. !. wbo have done le'w iiittlftg P.fr... RfiKv VarV. Mim AddiHeft. nave a greav upiJUiviuuv, w.u6 m t.l. vt-. .- t ' r..- rAt in the lead by next -Tuesday night. . . . r . . nAFtnnTtv tiPTind lasts oniV 'i one nonces. ningnam; r jat itiver, miss Louise rr"--"" - Noellj -Holloways, Mrs. J. A Mt. Tirzah, Mrs. C. G. Reade;- Hill, Mrs K. C. Wagstaff; Woodsdale, Mrs. R. P. Brooks. - The Edger Long Methodist Church week's paper, -but we are Publishing 1 ..'Beam weeK anu men mere wm uv a laict. OlivA raaucwra ini uunus voica. -iiyvc .. .wiy buujcvi, . .11 1 . 1 ui i ru-ii again Wlu as many uuuujy vuveayue m. ia, vjiioi. www U1C UUUlUe SOX DOIinrie the Roxboro market for the two week - dosing Friday Oct 19th, with the for next .Sunday XI a. iiiount t sold for and the average s Message to the Church No, of pounds sold: 866.996- l given on subscriptions. 'Nine thou- and the Response Given." For the brought $300,566.20, an averaee sand bonus votes for each dollar col- 7:30 p. m. services my supject, "I will ?o4.o lor the two weeks closing fw The prices on all grades of toh.. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. We ex- co" is higher this week than last, pect, special ; music a both morning Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The OM Standard general ttrenfthenlnt tftBu OaOVK'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, MUri.enrklJetheblood.adbuildSVhe tea. A true toaic. Fot adolU aad childrea! 0. W. DO WD. Mrs. N. Miss S. Thompson 50.00 Louise Thom pson 50.00 N. S. Thompson 50.00 E. . Thomas O. B. McBroom P. B. Henley E. P. Dunlap 500.00 450.00 Subscriptions received early Wed nesday indicate that there is now sub-. This Oct. 23rd, 1917. I 00.00 scribed about $85,000.00 with a great ' W. S. DIXON. 1 nn nfi many wirkers vet t0 be beard from. I UU.UU The largest individual subscription Planters Warehouse, Durham, N. E. E. Eberman, Jr 50.00 was madc y Mr- c. c. Critcher for T T V P inn nr. $5,000.00. This -came in this morn KJ. 1. Lyrdis.c I UU.UU 4. w Vn,To41! ' lected is the present offer, and the Eat No Flesh Whilcthe World Stand lay lour laxes , . , mi.. i i mirr verv HUIC XUr KCbMUK JICU 111 . cm. ine tax duu&s xor ivn are uuw in t . , - , . my hands "and every one are earnest the campaign is before those who are rariAct0.fl in aU and nan thir tax "jn earnest. - just as promptly as possible. , Now ' period just closed did not a and evening service. Public cordially is the best time to pay your taxes, wnou5 tuIHC w WIC U1" for nearly every one has money, and the campaign manager The aver there is no better time than when you amount, turned in by candidates have the money. Do not put it ofi , is les! han ten dollars- . "iS but attend to this at once. sftouf .lose no .ume "ow mcouecunK . N. S. THOMPSON, a their PromlS,f5 .Tuesday. Sheriff as ns Penod wl" probably decide who jis in the campaign to win and a real- J Sale of Personal Property j eneretk worker can "cinch" I will sell at auction for cash all -00 Pnf dunng .penodV , V' my personal property at my home in 1 l"vsc ",c?" "'T "u"m Tnw nn . I not let Opportunity Period slip by Tuesday November 6th, 1917 consisting of tools of every descrip tion, from a threshing machine down to a drag harrow. Horses and mules, colts, corn and rough food of every description. ..Sale begins promptly at 10 o'clock 19th. ancf leave them behind in 'thV race.l DO YOU MEAN BUSINESS? FOOD CONSERVATION MEETING V Dr. JG. J. Tucker, Food Administra tor of Person County, called together the members of his Executive Commi ttee Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, j Mrs. A. S. deVJaming was made Secretary. Messrs. W.'D. Merritt, C. E. White, ing too late to J. P. MeadoWiS 200.00 list. Sof ar he heads the list. In Wilbum & Satter- Vest your idle money in Liberty Bonds ' 4.HYCOV yvui savuio m ijiueriy xonas. Let Liberty Bonds come first. The! winning of the war is the first great! consideration and we should bend all j our energies to this one object. Ev- C is still in the lead. Sold last feek 286,200 pounds of tobacco for $98,-! J- M- Hester, 0. W. Dowd, Mrs. R. J. into the regular 086.14, averaging $3o.l4. Follow the Teague, Mrs. A. S. deVlaming and field A. F. Nichols E. J. Tucker C. H. Hunter O. R. Horner 100.00 100.00 200.00 850.00 erything else should take second place.! sons that David Thomas' colored, has 50.00 A bic: oversubscriDtion to this Rnnrll 1SS11A Will rr niftya in. III Ai II TV 1711 CA A A " "w uiuic lu win mis war v iylr. 0. U. IllllOtt JU.UU than a big allied victory in France-! and ev"' one h notified no: to employ lefty employment, (without cause) violation of his written contract vj. rass J. J. Winstead W. Noell L.. Garrett Hugh W oods SO 00 an dit will be a bloodless victory too.' hi uader P;n lltJ of w 1 OH HO SubscriPtion lts close Saturday Oct. ; , NORMAN H. STREET I UU.UU 27th 300.00 scription in by that time. Addition nn nn aI lists of subscribers will be publish - Zl-Yr. ed next week. 1 ,000.00 -LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE Card of Thanks We take this method of thanking our friends one and all for every act of kindness shown us during the re cent sickness and death of our darling i.1 MM crowd to the Planters where you will! w- u Waen, J. A. Beam and find the live wires. ' rs- Ij- M. Carlton, with Dr. Tucker, Will Umstead, Will Monk and Dock ! Chairman, compose the County Corn- Allen. . i mitteee. They formulated plans for the Food NOTICE Campaign of Person County, which Vl Al 4. . M . -. notice is hereby given to all per- oegins tnrougnout tne state aatur day, October 27th. Thj pledge cards are to be distri buted throughout the County by ouri public school teacheTs, and it is to be hoped the people will respond at once, and return the signed pledge cards to the teachers without delay. Our government is asking very lit tle of those at home compared to our loyal .sons of Person, who have already wiaweicu ineir can. And it for the boys who are soon to Perry Horton Co. DURHAM, N. C. Now showing Durham's largest and most complete assortment ladies' correct slyle shoes for fall and winter. When you come .to Durham don't fail to visjt us. Shoes and clerk service to please you. PERRY-HORTON COMPANY West Main Street; Durham, N. C. uMJmM r AT p- "7 We do our best toee that every pile of your tobacco brings the highest market price. Our customers are increasing. HERE'S THE REASON. Crabtree & Brooks Sold: A. V. Moore & Son Sold Thursday: 60 Pounds Sand Lugs for . . $39.00 48 Pounds Cutters f or . 46.00 r m 86 Pounds Best for 75.00 56 Pounds Seconds for 50.00 18 Pounds Tips for 29.00 AVERAGE $53.43 66 Pounds of Tips fbr $30.00 - ' l- ' 316 Pounds of Best for . 64.00 250 Pounds of Cutters for . . 46.00 80 Pounds Trash Lugs for . . . r . . . 28.50 AVERAGE $50.51 " 4- ' ' " - . - - -. . ' m 't I The Pndirseer Awrngsbd"- &B8M7, Fob0 ' Ee&e v; r- ,:' ' ."Vv- ; . . 1 ' " ' V " . - ;. . ' . V . .. - - . .. ... ' . ., v Yn M 1 . - . , . . ' v ".--- ' " . - -:V- ." - - 1 W r: f ' ' " i ; - ; - - : if - t - , - j - - - - - - - . . , . , j . . p
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