f 4. -i r iN t , - - r ... .t f i Noell Bros., Proprietor; Home Fircti Abroad Next.' $1.00 Per Year in Advance;' 7T VOL. XXXIV at- je ROXBORO, NORTH Wednesday Evening, November 7th, 1917. Number 45.. - teill 1IE1 CAROLINA LIST OF LIBERTY BOND SUBSCRIBERS ( . L. O. T. 0. A. J. J W. G. I). L. B. ALLENSVILLE Davis Burch Allen Burch Mrs Alice Pulley G E Woody FLWoodv , C E Woody 1 W T Whitt , $100.00 A J Crutchfield 200.00 Mrs. A. R. Fontaine Davis L Burch H. Gentry W. Williams D Burch 50.00 50.00, 200.00 1 50.00 1 200.00 50.00 Bethel Hill School Mrs. T. H. Street MT TIRZAH Jno V Vaughn Mack Burch B. G. Crumpton W. Jeff O'Briant J M VVilborn M H Hix J R. WSttY FORK Hester Baynes Hester B. Baynes Ji F Baynes W A Warren Miss Eula Hester W H Smith David Long 0 J VanHook E. L Warren M Gregory S G Bradsher W C Bradsher R A Bowes R T Bowes Geo O'Briant David Long Mrs J A Phelps R L Long Coy Willson B F Hester x ' r ' ; . E R Thompson L F Hester NP Hurdle B U Long R W Crumpton. ; Miss Addie Hester W L Br&dsber Mrs Walter Bradsher Walter Bradsher E E Moore fthelp; Miss Bessie Hester Daniel Long N D Harris ft L Hester J L Bradsher S G Bradsher C W Bradsher E R Bradsher H J Hester r R T Bowes D A Hester A F J Hester J Y E Allen R L Wilburn J H Newton S A Hensley - Q E Morton B F Hester E Long 200.00; J L Bowling 50.00 Ben Clayton 100.00 J J Clayton 50.Obj L Cothran 50.00 ' Miss Rosa Cothran e 50.00 J W Cothran IT H Clay $1,400.00 J Mrs J WT Noell 1 , 1000.00, S.YWrenn 100.00 R W Morris 100,00 J T Blanks 1,700.00 M Burton 51.00 Mrs T E Austin 1,000.00 Mrs C S Winstead 200.00 LA J Harris 50.00 S B Davis, Jr. 100.00 A Y Russell J M Hester 9,650.00 S M Long i Rcxboro Lumber Co. Miss Bertha Newton B R Long Geo R James W H Harris Wm. L. Lewis J M O'Briant W K Medernach D S Brooks W T Carver 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 200.00 50.00 500.00 V- V23IX00, ftopo t : r,l00JD0 5roo 5006 V,500 4"i506 t v50X)0 .1 500.00 500.00 100.00 100.00 OLIVE Hester HILL 50.00 500.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 400.00 500.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 400.00 50.00 300.00 100 M 50.00 150.00 59.00 109 00 r Mrs T T Mrs. M. F. Morton 150.09 J M Brewer 500.00 ! Nellie Brewer 100.00 T T Hester 50.00 E D Morton 100.00 ' W R Wilkerson 100.00 ! G E Harris 100.00, J A Perkins Miss Ruth Fulcher s R L PerkLis H. D. Crumpton R L Perkins R Crumpton C. H. Dunkley Charlie Lee B H Hester W M Morton Jack Long R D Newton C M Winstead H D Foushee J P.Smith i F P Long tyri J D Winstead K C Wasstaff Mrs K C Wagstaff Mis$ Culdali Hester 50ojR C Hester 50.00 , E L Howard Miss Helen Graves $1,250.00! $50.00 350.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 500.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 500.00 100.00 150.00 500.00 100.00 100.00 1,000.00 t 100.00 i00U)0 200.00 100.00 50.09 500.00 200.00 500.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 500.00 50.00 3,000.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 1 - V, CUNNINGHAM C T Wood 1 H Harris Claude Long $11,750.00 200.00 1,000.00 50.00 FLAT RIVER J. E. Chambers v J C Cates T L Hall J R Gooch T F Hamlin irs. J R Moore J R Moore ' T P Noell ' W Reade B Gooch T Mrs. 1 T Jones 1 F Timberlake : L Cash G W Gentry A Timberlake J R Oakes ' p A Terry M J R Gooch JRCash EarIe Timberlake Ashley A-L. Cash A W O'Briant . 1 I Clayton 1 E Whitfield r H Powell Ashley ' A Ashley JW Ashley Jfs- J. R. Gooch Byfd Satterfield TE Wilkerson h- G. Hamlin 1 HOLLOWAYS I W Clayton E Woody !J D Dickerson H Street, Jr. I W Clayton V3"1" Fountaine , , $1,250.00 $3000.00 1000.00 50.00 300:00 100.00 200.00 300.00 100.00 50.00 1000.00 1000.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 mono so no I 150.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 ' 200.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 150.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 T T Hester S J Dickens, Jr T C Wagstaff W D Fulcher Sam Fulcher J D Winstead A E Newton J D Harris ' Miss N C Moore r ( Miss S J Moore Mrs W H Moore Miss Fannie M Moore W H Moore S A Oliver WOODSDALE E J Robertson J E Winstead T T Mitchell J F Morris J P Williams W T Williams r f W B Williams N M Jordan J E Clayton v G B Williams B B Strum Miss Vivian Paylor " Miss Pattie Mason Jos L Williams R H Bailey WG Clayton v W R Day J B Day R P Brooks M S Jones Mrs. Alma Brooks Mary J Walters Mrs. B. S. Brooks C. A. Hall S R' Wade 500.00 1,000.00 100.00 100.00 150.00 50.00 250.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 ,50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 t. 1450.00 ;C 100.0Q 'ibQ.O'O v' 50.00 ROXBORO Bank of Roxboro J L Garrett J J Winstead J W Noell J O Pass H D Elliott 0 R Horner C H Hunter E J Tucker A F Nichols J P Meadows U Y Drake EdwinEberman JrV EPDunlap PVB -Henley ' J v O B McBroom E E Thomas J ,B Harvie- 1 TE;Adstin-!"v,; W,T Daniel D'avis Drug Co.;: Miss Annie Clayton Miss Bertha Clayton ' Miss W L Thomas Mrs Martha Sawyer (Lesburp.) W S Clary, Jr. Miss Mildred Connally (Leasburg) J D Perkins Raymond Daniel Randall Daniel Mrs E D Floyd C G Daniel W A Daniel' E L Wilkerson J A Noell S H Jones Miss Sue Bradsher Mrs T A Long Janie Blalock Clarence Wrenn G B Connally (Leasburg) Miss Ethel Newton Thos. Hatchett John H Cates ' . -S T Coleman J H Dixon Annie E Watkins S, P Satterfield v Mr3 J A-Long Jr. . Mrs J A long Sr Jf -P Meadows R H Ivie Longhurst Mer. Co LM -Carlton J E Perkins Earl Stewart Wilburn & Satterfield M W Satterfield Mrs. M R Long J F Reams W A Bradsher H S Hamilton G M Fox Jr W M Clayton J J Boone H W Winstead, Jr Anna W Winstead Long, Bradsher & F H Wilson Miss Lucile Pass R A Spencer . ir nr a 1000.00 " " LW'wn 50.00 1 m R Hs I 1 4 200.00 r g Koxboro Light & Power J C Pass F O Carver J W Noell W A Clayton J M Featherstone C fi Clayton C G Daniel Mrs E D Floyd Roxboro Cotton Mills B B Newell Mrs S B Winstead S G Winstead Mrs A B Stalvey Mrs R J Teague Mrs W Watkins J A Daily A B Stalvey, Jr C C Ceitcher A P Dixon Lee Clay Collie Morton A Lipshitz Miss Anna Webb T C Brooks W W Wrenn S B Moore J H Dixon W W Walker Alec Dayx L R Long J T Walker Mrs T D Winstead Miss Glena Wood Miss OilieiWood Mrs Lou S Winstead Lula BeHe AViEnstead R'A Clay, Harris & Buis JT .Hamlett $8,050.00 I Co. 20Q.O0? J wurpn7 50.00 tJ 0 Abbitt W D Merritt Mrs A R Foushee N S Thompson Sergeant & Clayton John Cash Mrs N L Watkins W J Pulliam (Leasburg) Peoples Bank A R Foushee C B Brooks E G Long U A Noell. Jr A B Stalvey H E O'Briant Mrs C E White John Bullock Nancy C. Bullock Mrs O W Dowd C H Hnnter S P Newman (Leasburg) F H Carver R L Long G J Cushwa E E Bradsher C L Brooks rRobt. Featherstone A Shotwell WDYarboro W :30n (Leasburg) J H Whitt J J Clayton Hugh Woods W F Long W H Harris (3rd) T L Hamlin Bella Field W F Long, Jr joe Kirby Irs M. Merritt Mrs. R. A. Walker C C Cunningham P Simpson G Mays A Bowen ! HiPentecost 0.00 f O Carver 100.00 B W Stephens 5OX0 j Mrs ft W Stephens 2004)0 1 Jennie Stephens lOMOljCJlMcli . 0jJJiUa "T. M Snipes L B Clayton H H Masien P B Henley D W Bradsher B E Love B G Clayton Mrs T W Pass Mrs. V Kaplon W M Kirby N Cassan R G Mays Mrs N Lunsford Mrs. A S. deVlaming Marion. deVlaming Isabel deVlaming J T Glenn W T Kirby O B McBroom Miss Lucile Umstead Victor Kaplon 50.00 100.00 400.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 50.00 400.00 500.00 10,000.00 5Q0.00 COMPETITIVE! BALLOT PERIOD IN SHOWER OF GOLD CAM PAIGN CLOSES NOV. 13th. The world loves a winner. That is because everyone cannot be a winner. Winners are the exception rather than the rule. It takes courage and en- erev to be a winner in the frame of life a'nd comparatively few people realize their ambitions. Help the Soldier Boys The Y. M. C. A. has launched a., nation-wide campaign to secure $35:: 000,000 for work of the protestaat ' cnurcne.s amongsi me soiaiera m ujua !;, country and those who have gone a- , broad. North Carolina is evpected : 500.00 The obstacles in a campaign of this 2;2000 oooIq : 50.& - 450.00 r '-1 1,800.60 50.0 50.0 lOO.Oti . 50.00j 50.00 0.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 ioo.feo .100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 300.00 50.00 50A0 A k C 3 I mi 50.00 50.00 500.00 200.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 500.00 1O0.00 50.00 1 100.00 300.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 500.00 1,000.00 100.00 250.00 50.00 50.00 300.00 160.00 50.00 200.00 50.00 200.00 50.00 100.00! 1000.00 250.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 250.00 200.00 100 00 50.0$ 50.00 100.90 300.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 50JOO 50.00 500.00 100.00 100.90 100.00 500.00 100.00 kind are what is known as "cold feet," timidity, lack of confidence, etc. These qualities produce a sure loser. Have confidence! The golden harvest days for votes are upon you; your success or failure depends upon your showing this per iod. Never before in the experience of the campaign manager has it h' p'ened that so few votes separate the leaders for the gold prizes. You will win or lose by your efforts now. Dont stop to figure how many votes the others have but work, work, wrk. Hustle and win the big ballot then you will hv.r: 3i::ooth sailing. Competi tive h.Zoi period c;os:s Not. 13th. to contribute $400,000 of this amount Person county has been asked to raise about $1,000 of the amount. - ;l The Y. M. C. A. has been recog nized by our government as the agency through which the Protestant churchesj are to do their work. At the camps you will find two buildings; one-?on. which you will see the letters, "Y.,M.t C. A." and the other, "K. of aB. B former is the Young Men's Christian " Association, the latter, Knights ol Columbus. The first works for the '. Protestant churches, while the second,; is doing xne worn. ior uie vauivm church. J. 2 The Young Men's Christian Asso ciation is doing a splendid work. The religious life of the young men is care iuiiy saie-guaraea. Kest rooms 1 1 Newton Twins Hurdle Mill Route 3 r-r-M rTw.--- y. m. a a. AppoltttmenU t The following have been appointed to represent the Y M. C. A. campaign in these townships of Person county. It is hoped that they will attend the y. M. (q A, mass meeting in Roxboro Fridayevehing at 7:30jt miMm bath rooms, lecture rooms, writing jaat-erials as well as desk are provided. Religious services are conducted by our wisest an3 most capable leaders. Much 0 fthe work is done without ex pense to the Y. M. C. A. but many things have to be secured to make possible the serf ices. The demand is great. The good done cannot be es- timated. The; appeal is to everyone. The campaign in this county will be- Y. gin on Sunday November 11th, 1917. Be rady tc make v some ccntributioa to this object, j If it is jour boy of course youv want him to have the rcx ' igious influence, hv.t if he is not yours r you love him, and you will help hirtJvg hesojj. hojttioney that i 'spent ; i the warthai wlfl itiean mow for the. '. v;: , -. '-2 - :r- i'. i ... i. . v?.Tr--: gooa ci tne wcriq if n ue money we" spendyin providing for the xri;ligiCFOi needs of the yonng men. Th& gdveni- ment rproVidesI food; clothesiarid far-, hjsj ujc zveutvfxiss is a stsier: ox . mep Person CountSI.X M. C. A. Township, 1 Apportiorimeht ALLENSVILLE- $100.00 BUSHY FORK $120j00 CUNNINGHAM $50.00 FLAT-RIVER $75.W HOLLOWAYS 1120.00 OUVE HILL , $120.00 MOUNT TIRZAH $75.00 ROXBORO $600.00 WOODSDALE 100.00 COMMITTEES Allensville Rev. 200.00 50.00 500.00 200.00 50.00 100.00 250.00 500.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 1,000.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 200.00 100.00 1,000.00 100.00 $10,000.00 Co 50.00 50.00 200.00 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 200.00 200.00 50.00 50.00 200.00 50.00 50.00 15,000:00 50.00 400.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 5,000.00 50.00 1,000.00 50.00 300.00 " 200.00 Bryant K Barnett D W Bradsher J N Walker Jr Huldah Satterfield TWPass J Wesley Wrenn Davis Drug Co. ' T J Hatchett R H Ivie Mrs. T J Hatchett L K Walker G W Thomas W T Pass Mrs W T Pass Miss May Wilson H G Clayton Mrs W T Daniel Cotered teachers of Person County F O Carver A M Burns Mrs L W Thomas 50.00 .50.00 50.00 IOC. 03 100.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 500.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 200.00 250.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 300.00 400.00 100.00 J. J. Boone, Charman; W. T. Cakon, Secretary, Jno. Q. Yarborough, Treas. Bushy ForkR. L. Wilburn, Chair ...an, F. J. Hester, Secretary, Miss 'Eugenia Bradsher, Treas. Cunningham-Rev. Paul Hartsell, Chairman. i.E. W. Carter, ' Secretary Chas. T. Woods, Treasurer Flat River R. B. Holman, Chair man, Dr G. W. Gentry, Secretary, Jno. W Rcade, Treasurer. HollowaysRev. C. T. Plybon, Chairman, W. A. Woody, Secretary, T. H. Street, Treasurer. Olive Hill Rev. J. A. Dailey, Chairman, Gaorge- E Harris, Secretary Miss Helen Graves, Treasurer. Mount Tirzah J. Walter Cash, Chairman, Jack Cothran. Secretary, Miss Julia Howard. Treasurer. Roxboro W. D. Merritt, Chairman, H. L. Crowell, Secretary, Mrs. Jno. Winstead, Treasurer Woo Isdale rR. H. Bailey, Chairman, R. P. Brooks, Secretary, J. D. (Babe) Long, Treasurer. $82,000.00 $10,000.00 300.00 100.00 300.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 850.00 200.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 ioo:oo 450.00 '500.00 100,00 100.00 300.00 300.00 The War Will Last At the Planters Warehouse, Durham, until the tobacco is all sold. We are 1,000.00 selling more pounds of tobacco for i 300.00 more dollars than any one house in 100.00 North Carolina. Farmers, remember 200.00 that the Bills buv more than anv ware- 50.00 house concern in the: state. If vou .1 doubt these statements: ask the men who sell with us. Come to see us and let us put an end to low, prices. We sell from 15 counties or more. WILL UMSTEAD ' ! ', " WILL MONK v DOCK ' ALLEN i l , 100.001 50.00 104.00 200.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 Sf, Sft r J. M. Hsser, C. T. Plybon and Dr. E. J. Tucker went to Yanceville Mon day to organize a Caswell county Y. T TTT n M. t;. A. MTi kieo. Lu VYiuiamson was chosen chairman and Mr John E. Tucker, secretary; . Sfr ( Sfc Be sure to attend the Y. M. C. A. meeting at the Graded School audi torium Friday evening at 7:30. Evar body is expected to attend. The meet ing is in the interest of tne young men in the training camps and trenches. , - Rock Grove Baptist Church E. L. Middleton, Secretary S. S. Boar-1 of U12 Baptist State Convention will be with the Rock Grove Baptist Church on November 9 for an allday meeting of S S; work o'clock Saturday; night. rrovnence anu aiiuucu wiuituca expected to be present. Service will btgin at 9:30 a m. Dinner on the grounds Come and bring a basket C. T. PLYBON. soiritual wreckaee the-v -tMty.'i'ism.y m ' ';- T-r-r-r ( T- which we; arekall sacrificing wiliy lost. Thereforx, let us give foxing men our help now in these peril lous days. The greatestrthinsr, Y M. C. A. is doing: is fuznisMne young men friendship. The loneU ness of camp life. The absence of parents, brothers and sisters,., and friends makes life miserable In the' Y. M. C A. they, find friends who lead them into fellowship with God and man. What a 'wonderful workl ; 1 ; Will we protestants let the "K. of C." be more generous,. Our right eous must exceed theirs or we cannot enter the Kingdom. They are doing good work, but we must do more. We have more. We are in touch with the great fountain of life. J. M. HESTER, Chairman Y. Mr C. A. Committee for Persson County. KILLED BY AUTO- MOBILE SATURDAY John Wesley King Ran Over By Floyd Capps Kind Died Saturad Night. A sad accident occurred Saturday afternoon ' when John Wesley King the fourteen year old son of Mr. John W. King was run down by an auto mobile driven by Floyd Capps of Ja long. John King, with a number of other children, was returning from the cir cus grounds and were crossing the street at lower Main, at the time the car passed and in attempting to dodge, the crowd the car struck young King, the wheels passing over his chest and crushing his lungs. The child was picked up instantly and carried to his horns nearby, remaining uncon scious until his death about twelve - 5 New Members of the Red Cross Chap ter. 1 W B Crisp, x JF.. : 50.00 W A-WlLSON solJ at the;HYC6: - 200.00 100 lbs at 30.00 194 "lbs at 40.00 v, - 566.60 202 Ibs'atOO-TmO-lBs a4ft.0t, - 11.6d0.00 134 IbV attf4.0d' ld0"lbsrat uk- 1 ' i t Mr. Zeb V.?BaTnett, Mrs. Zeb V Barnett, Mr. Eugene Winstead, Mrs. Ki' C. Wagstaff, itfe1 Claudia bar ney," Mrs. Ida McBroom, Miss CaU lie Bary, Miss Julia JBray,iMiss.sEliza Uray, Mrs. w .. j. mgsoee ana mrs. Pleasant.' ; . Person Circuit ... I Roxboro Graded school jhite); 100.00 90 Jbs at 38.0(KlHs ajt 3l.p0H-AV Rat' r.rV9i hrl fClAS KA lift I "RT? A niTI $17 Oft - t I ? ' Ef B Davis: Jr. . 100.00 -.1-' " " VjfrpM Announcement ITKe nister witttreacttr at i Lea s j(3japel Sundayat: 11'am.find atWarr ren s Grove m the fternopij: at .so G W Stone, Jr Sophia Lipshitz . . i . - : : .-'-511.00 roitiifswOTjkii, rt'thKHjcof ' mmmmn 100.00 40 lb3 at '38.00 M lbs ar3.0 40 ":-r LAND SALE Under and 'by! virtue of the nower vested in me by the terms of a deed of trust executed to me as trustee for T. C. Brooks,- duly registered in Person vjounty in DooK( (i, page zoo, ine con-' -:. : . dition& of which not having been com-- 'M Y " m. i i. . i u: ... wrtfVi T Will kuvu nmit i. nui . :. s . . , . . .. Monday the 3rd t)ay of December ' 1917, expose to public sale at the court house doot in Roxboro (for cash) ma certain tract oi iana icing: on ine5 iv aasi- srae oi -me.? pumic v roaa.4irom ii f Roxbdrotoi:Mt.l Tirzahv "bounded n iV-. the East by the lands' of E, H;' Sattejr-? : tirzan. ana xm tne;nortn Dy Lewis vand Martha ' Peace; containing; 18.34. aores mere or less, known as ; ' the Buck PomtelaceTTtJct 31st ' 1917;" v; PBrooks, Trusted for ft ::X T; C. -Brooks: - .3,500.00 H'50.00 1 ico.eo G.rahara,MeBredci i, T Bowles. : 0.00 . 50.C3 atlldaivLipshitz . 0X0 44.00-56 IU ?t rn AV'Tt'D -u J A Beam J H Bass V 1C til;.;.