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Col. John Cunningham J
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WELL KNOWN IN STATE
Raleigh, April t.^-rCol, John &
Cujjjiinghara, deputy revenue commissioner
in the office of Col.
Watta. died tonight at ft o'clock . in
Rex ly>apital. where he had been' ill
since ^Saturday.
Colonel Ounninghnm'a failing;
health h,ad covered a period ot. jufny
jeart, but hie spirit': had kept him in
active .work until the Very /laal.
Pernicious anaemia waa given as the
. specific cause of Jiis latest illness,
He war "prominent many years .ol
y Uia "00 odd- Twenty-five year* ago he
' ' wa* df?cuased--as a_gubernatoral poa;
jfe; sibiiity more than almost any young
man. lie nas pecome nanonauy Known :
as a tobacco .grower, being at "one ;
~ time UJj largest tobacco plantar"hv r
the world. His farm in Person, county
was a jis.t#d_iraci. H? or'genjied the i
Tobacco Growers' association, And
was president of the organization for
several years. ( ?? a
He h'jd also' served the state as I
- - president of the North Carolina Agri- }
cultural association, had been a mem. 'l
ber <tt the general assembly * .and <
many times on iffe state executive ,
committee^ He was a devoted party1 j
Democrat' and gave most liberally 'of i
his means wtbn he was blessed with- ]
wealth. ,
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FUNERAL SEIiVK'KSt TO RE ~ v ,
-T?TOEb THURSDAY. MORNING I
. ; " Greensboro. N. C. . April 4th.? <
News of the death of- Col. John S. '
Cunningham, "who'died in foe Leigh last 1
night was received by bis, daughter, 1
. Mli C. B. Cunningham, of 404 West >
"/ ^Bcesemer. avenue. The funeral (Will 1
be held Thursday morntng at ti o''
' ! Clwh Ut' Cinmiiigli'min, I'esssn rtu^aty. J
The ' remains will . pa as . "through
et* Greensboro at noon^Jodayi?tg'
A Colonel Cunninj^httkn was'60 years ,
~ Of w^B fen own in North i
Carolina. -He* had Seen living on the (
corner of Nottl I "JVfencferi'hdll steeet
' ?iid Guilfori avenue""^r the past two c
years, Ijjit; at the. tjpoe -of his death t
held, a pssition' with "the state ti> ?
oemijussion at Salei5h,ige, had bear!...*
in declining health for Several yeai-sbut*
was* taken seriously' (ll about ,
r 10' days age. ~ t , 3
I" '*"'?h 'leveril - yearf a membet ^
of the general assembly, represent- j
ing Person county in. th? ty>use. He f
: . was for "Several- years' president of
fc the North Carolina .Pair association, t
| . a member a? the beard of trustees oi j
JJ. ,the" University of North Carolina. ' ^
l - ' % He is survived by his widow; by ^
f'i i. -?ix children, John WrlCunnihghani',
j?. of Mihmi, CUarlotte Cun^ ^
^ .jiinghaw. af Denver, 'Rjt^jjrs. JohSj.
^ L Hardwood, of Petersburg ' Va.; j
mmbGr D. Cunningham, of Greensboro; j
P' Miss Otelia Cunningham, a student
at the university. He is also survlved
bV two brothers,- George- Cnnningham,
of -Cunningham,' N.C., and
W. M. Cunningahm, pf Spartanburg
S. C., and by .three aisters Mps. Lewis '
Walker of Milton, Miss Maude Cun.
-ningham, of Boston Mass, and Miss
? a VT "VT.-l, ?
. Belle Cunmngnam 01 i?? iW>.? ,
DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS.
Defmocratic precinct meetings will
be held at tHsr various voting place#
f on Saturday,, April 8th,- at 2 o'clock i
p. m., for the purpose bf electing del,
egates to the County meeting, and <
also to "elect- five Committeemen- te
?' sent *1 till' Pi eum.1 'Bwrsmiv.i Cnm-. J
1 ' jpittee. After electing these five one
? of the five will be selected to act as 1
.chairman of this committee.
? ' The Democratic County. Convention
h ?in he held in' Roxboro on Saturday,
April lHTTfor the purpose of. elect'
>ng> delegates to the State- Convention
j > which will meettrrila Leigh oft Thorst
<U>> April' 2ftth at 12 n'qlncir. Imane
diately after- the adjournment of the'
-t7: Goonty^Convetrtion the Precinct Lew- mitteemen
will meet. and elfct . a
i Chairman for the County Executive
- " Comm'M"?k
? . J. S. WALKER,
Chairman.
' '' 'H' OleifrCluL) wftt be at tHn
J&sdHnrhrm on Friday, evening at 8
I Woman's Club. It is worth while. So.
I ure your, seat early. .
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MHP5 STRIKt
LEWIS CALL?? STRIKE
MACHINERY PERFECT
, -O r+- Included
in Sixth Big Strike tit
History of United States Mining
are 400,000 \Vorkers in
Soft andjl5,0O0 in Hard Coal
?All Biit 1600 of .7500 Mines
(Instantly Closed:
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Indianapolis, April 1.?'All fool's
day dawned silently over America's
vjtst coal fields, for tbday collieries
tn some 5,000 communities were still,
a 7 ,v; j-'.* - - . i - -
oy tne wwjte or .more. tHan
million miners. /
1N0 "Work". whittles pierced ^the
early morning air of the- dingy mining
camps; clattering tipples were
mated. Miners trains remained cm
thei^ sidings and - usually dusty donkey-engines
were idle. Picks and shovels
were stacked. ' ' '
Strike , of American half?minion
and more coal, miners was on in full
awing. ;
The strike," according to reports
reaching International. headquarters
lualiy. 100 per..cent-, effective, bidding
lair, to precipitate the most titanic
labor struggle in history the walkout
)f minirs, which began .officially one
minute past 12 this, morning, stop'
pcd production in approximately
5,000 _ of the continent's 7.560 cosl
L- J ' ?- =V j s ;
nines.
With tha rxcrfrtinn of Ift.ftftfTTThvn
Scotia nfftiers not affected by the
itriljp movement and some 9,000 .in
Western Kentucky wlio decided to
:ontinue at work, all the union coal
Timers ot the United Slates and Caucda
Wete reported idle today. .The
Sentucky-workers, according to early
?porta, made the only rift In the'
Union's solid, front.
URPTTTMr. Of PERSON , . ?
"COUNTY REPUBLICANS.
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Meeting of the Person County ReViirrt..Hoiiiio
nt. "RnvHorrt. Sattirdftv
Vp'ril *the. 1st at 2 P. M. to appoint
lelegates to-the" follon'mg Conveniens.
State,'. -Concessional,-- Judicial
mdj-SauaiprMtL Cphveailuns. . r
"Mr. R< A.' BurcH was elected Chairman
and Edwin Eberman, Sec. the
'ollowihg. were ejected to attend. the.
' Rawing > CJonyentions, ttJo State Vnvention
is to be held on Apyil
2th 1922 at Winston-Salem the oth!r
Conventions will be called later.
These fleeted to the State SjSnyenion-ore
as followi C. H;.Hunter, W.
3. Motrin,-. J. C: PhsSj-R. A.- Butch,
V<: F. Long, A'.; P. ' Clayton, _.J._ T,
Voojy. J. G. Chambers, EdwinTdbornah,
M. W. SatterfieM, H.'J. Whitt,
Vra. Mcrrell^C, A, Monk', L. n,_Dan- .
el, I,. IVI. Clayton, A. E. Fogleman,
1. E. Mitchell, D. M. Andrews, T. G.
Ain3fotd and T. D. W-i nstead. .
Any of tpo above who are going to
ittend or any Republican.wishing to.,
ft" to' the State Cinventk)re-en Wedlesday
the 12th at WrKStoh-Salem,
>Jease notify Mr. C. H. Renter on or
>efore the lOtU of April. ,
Those elected to " attend the Congressional
Convention areAis follows.
.V. D. Merritt, ..C. H. HOntes, T. D,
^instead, H. J.JWUtt, J G. Chambers,
T. B. Davis,. R. A. Burch, W.
3 Walker,'Wm. Morrell, J T. Hamlin.
Sanks Cotart, J. C. Cates, .-"Ti-Tl.
[.unsford, E F. Fqx, Dr. J. I.-Coleman
?nd N. Harris.
'Those electe3~fb" attend the Judicial
Convention are as follows;
-Hi i, Caiyer, Jessie Yarboro, .O.
C Clayton, Robort Long, David Long,
Wm. M, Clayton, T. B. Woody. W. A.
Clayton, T. B- Davis,.D. L. Davis, p.
M. Andrews, J. H. Yarboro, T.. P.
Feathers ton. Dr. John Merritt and T.
D. Winstead. '
Those elected to attend the JSenatoadal
Ccnrtntion we as follows:
Dr. PritfhV<?- IjUtiue Mangrum, Henry
Oakley, Z. H. "Clayton, Edwin
fcfierman, Thbe. Gray, Pfcnn Noeti, T.
B.Jayi?rtz~H. Dapieii) 8. T, Slangh^
ter." Dr; John Merritt, Albert Wrenn7
W. D. YarboTo? D. M. Andrews, A.
P.' Clayton and J. C. Paaa.
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" CONCERT.
Tha annual mrx-nfl g'iveir by the
Muaic" Cla.a 'of Bathe! Hffl High"
.Srhnnl -will be glTch Fwfay nigh'"
April 14th at 8:00 o'elbck. Public!
cordially- invited:
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NORTH CAROLINA,. J
ALL WEICO
HI- E. CHIIBCH SOUTH. FBII
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" " of Kentucky
-"Go idea?Mont hod" Houlherrt Orator'
DON'T FAIL j
DR. GEO. \
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" A World Crisis?
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^ AN APPRECIATION. i.'
ReSpWeil. That -wm. as R. R. tt.'
Camera, clerks and postal employees
of the office at Roxboro with to aped! '
a few words In behalf of pttsformelr
postmaster, Mr. J. W. NoeU. For a;'
hhs been "postmaster Mars, ' and^alll
though ail of us .did not serve underr
him that long owin'g to the fact of,
our late'entering the servide, But for
those who did and for those jwho en-l;
tere^afSu.,. hi fu.1 flit; lu Bay that-fife'
entire time has been a pleasure- -For ;
a good cause, whether in line at duty
or - not, Mr. Ndell has always been i
ready to help put it -through, both ip j
person * and -through the _ columns of ]
his paper, The Roxborp Courier. i
We shall not forget the ever ex- i
isting. kindness shown vis-and the-i
many heartfelt cooperations, ever'
remembering others and their position
in all transactions. May- he flhl i
equal_ pleasure in bis future work is j
our oat-nest desire,
Wt are" very fortunatb. indeed . to
).?,.n ...jt-i, ,r n-'.y y|r, iT'rT11 v W Chnrn J
bet's, who succeeds Mr. Moell. He.!
having: been in the civil* service himself
-knows -something: of the work and'we
feel sure he-will- use every
effect tb'moke It pleasant for both
the people at large and the employ
Ml. -V.'..- *TJ
R. F. D, Carriers and Clerks, " j
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DO YOU CARE TO HEI.P? 1
The monument whictlvill.be erect- '
ed- to the memory of Jhe Confederate j
dead_:will be erected in" May. 1 and
"Daughters there is fluite a Balance j
to be raised before this monument is
paid for. Any one-at all familiar with j'
tlje work done by ttJa Daughters
woo PI not ask them to assume this 1
debt, for (hey have Worked long and;
faithfully, and it seems that there
should be .Willing contributors among .,
the men to pay off this debt. Many "j
have not contributed anything, many
only small amouijts. and if this'class
would consider The matter we believe
the balance would be paid-in short
crder. If you feel inclined to have a
part in this splendid effort we wop if
suggest that-you-send your contribution
to Mr. Rj A. BUrch. at the Firit
National Bank. u,
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SERVICES AT BAPTIST*
, CHURCH SUNDAY MORNING.
On next Sunday morning gfirr
o'clock Rev. H .F . Brinson of Ea%t
Durham will preach tn the BaptistI
Church here. He comes in the* interest
of the Seventy Klyff Million campaign
at "the renuett of Dr.'Maddry, who
ftndsitimpessibls to'be here himsetfT'
He will ocdfpy the pulpit; ht Jalong
in tfle .evening'speaking on the
same subjects The-public is cordially
invited to heaT Mr. Brinson, but eanefiallv
arc all nf thn Ranti.t. ,.t th~s
two congregations urged to atten'd
these "WfktC ~ ?-?*
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UKW^MUhij. Hid daU-4mmy tlre_
7th, ir fhc. Auditorium, 8 o'clock.'
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Evening Apr
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1ft tlttt
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< :oms?jnit y
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TO HEAR >'- "
V.YOUNG
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IVNIJUAL MBETING OF * .
y'.a 'i WOMAN'S' CLUB.
TB first annual meeting-rof the
Variant" dab on Monday, April 3td,
inspiration. Officers were eIdhrea
for the cdmlng year, and everything
pointed towards growth in
iisefuinees and the,spirit .of service.
We triad to hare with -si**!the
mlnfatej^of oar. town, ajyd MiSs
Pahneri "director- ofTTifeNorth C3T5-"
tins Library Commission. also Mr. J.
W. Noefl. cfUr public spinted_edjtor
arid friend, all of wttom made} talks
in the.'interest of a library for our
towir. Miss Palmer'made a most "appealing
address-showing how a public
library has a wonderful opportunity
and'privilegfi of uplifting all clfeses
of our community. The Womans'
CUb integds to doi everything. possible
to' pUsh this po.oiT' &ork**?W. '
A I;?'?-4 1
CtlAftGED WITH ...
WHITE SLAVER Vr '
J- Gfaham J ones we s. given a hearing,
before the U. S- Commissioner
an las't..Friday .And Was' ponnu over "
to Federal" Court. His bond was fixsd'at
one thousand dollars, and beipg.
unable'No give bond was carried to
".ileiprlt and placed in jail. At short
while since Jones left her and went
to. Lynehburg. tv he re he telegraphed the
woman in the case. Miss' Rushing, .
to. meet him.. There they were taken
in custody by the city autbbrities for
occupying rooms at the hotel for "immoral'
purposes and Jones was fined
twenty one dollars and costs.. From
there tlisy went to Greensboro where
brought them to Rcxboro, with result?
as* above stated.
CLAYTON HOUNfa OVER
ON BIGAMY CHARGE.
"About, the first of January Charles
Oiayton1 and Miss-Bessie CSiart ran
away aad* were "mhrrie'd in Atlanta,
Ga. ;Mr, Clayton left a wife and twe
ihtldren, Shortly after his second
marriage in Atlanta he returned to
CramervBle, N. C., and-later cagie to .
Schoolfield, Va.. where he was ?pprehended~"and
brought here for trial.
This case was heard by Mr. W- I.
Newtcrjy. Who bound . Him over to_
Court- under a "bond of one thousand,
dollars, which he was unable to, give
and sent* to jail awaiting the term of
Court. -
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REV. Br'-E. WHITE CALLED.
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At a. conference ' of tWi Bpptist
Oh arch last Sunday, morning a unanimous
call wu extended -tp Rev. Rh
E. White, of Lexington, N. C.r tebecoine
paator of thft Church. 'We xtr
glad to be able to annodnc^ that Mr.
jjpiito h'aa accepted the call oed will
tab* up tlib- work here in a. short
while. The congregation it to, be corrriat'ulund
upuil muilug'lliii inaii ut
God to~rea<TtR5m;'tatd-wr-bfeapeak for
liim and hie family a nramn a-rlrpmc
to our aplendT? jowt^.not only from.
me papiui, winitregttign. but fium
all Ohrisfcjfcn--denominations hare.
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FORMES EMPEROR
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Ill-Fated Successor to Empero
Francis Joseph Ruled -But i
Short While Before Empiri
-Collapsed,With Defeat of Cen
tral Ffewer Armies. '
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London. April 1.?Formor Emper
or Cherle* of Auotris-Huncary die<
tcday, at Funchal, Madeira, after ai
illness of several weeks, according
to a Reuter dispatch received hare
He ~ had been reported - as sufferini
with doable pneumonia.
Death came after . a nigth.whicl
gave "a false hope -of life. The Inflam
mation in the Langs jiad subsided
Physicians at his-1 bedside stated a
dawn that his chances were battel
than they. Had- been any time sinci
his illness become' critical.
Then came a relapse?and the end
Last of Ruling Hapsburgs,
The dethroned ruler was- prey t,
the ill fate that ' for. centuries hat
hovered inexorably over the Hous<
of Hapsburg. Although -no longei
wielding n scepter over the now dis
membered empire, yet he died stil
the legal King' of Hungary.
The wave of democracy that swepi
over the Central Empires after tb.
war had taken his. Emperor's crowr
from his head. but io thc cnl Pf stout
ly?eefnsedMTo abdicate the throne ai
King of Hungary. '
MR. DAVIS CRITICALLY" ILL.
A measage was received here Sun
day night announcing the serious ill;
ness of "Mr. E. M. Davis, who "Oi ij
StJLeos Hospital in Greensboro, Thi
latest from bim is tHat while hie con
dition is critical the chances are goo<
for him bo rally.. Mr.. R. P. Michaeli
was .with Mm Monidsy.
RETHtLVR MONTHLY* MEBflfrNG
?The Beasd of OuuiiU Ouimnlsiluii
era were in session Monday in thel
reg-ular monthly meeting, all ol tin
members being present, Only rontfni
business' came before 'tbem at^thn
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IMPORTANT MEETING.
Prof. C. C. .Ziniraerman/jQf-Raieigl
will address the farmers ..of thilsjCoiun
tv in Rqxbore on Saturday. April 8th
at o'clock, in thf .yourt Hlus?.' Ev
erjt farmer in the County is argent
!y 7 requested to hear this address.^
C. T. WOODS.
. Secretary.*
PR. GORREI L, HERE V
y ' LAST SUNOA*
Dr. 'J, H, Qjorfell, easily, one of th,<
most gifted preachers Tn the Baptis
denomination In this State, filled tin
pulpit Hare last Sunday. He was
Ifreeted by a large cobgyegation, a)
of whom will be pleased to ha w bin;
visit us oftener in the future. ^
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LEGION NOTES.
The, American Legion will ^ hole
iheir' regular monthly?meeting- Saturday
afternoon, 2-o.clock p. m.,Apri
Sth and all members are ureed t;
b'e present as- we. arc now in our new
quarters and have some very impor
trnt matters for discuasiqnl
Pub. .Officer. .
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NEW POSTMASTER
. On Apri) 1st Mr- John W. Cham
bers "was cheeked in as -Cqptmastei
nt Tljr*KA*n Hn V>?o nAnei<4ftMU1<
husfneai experience and will no doubi
make an acceptable officer, giving. th<
patrons" the- best service possible.
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TRINITY 9t?E CLUB.
. Coming, Friday; April 7th,_Trinit;
Glee Clurb, Orchetra apd "Mandolir
C-lbb. 26 male voice*, 12 piece- orchea
tra and 7 piece irAgndolin club. An ev
inrng of rare pleasure. Do not miai
It. At the Auditorium, 8.o'clock,
. ICE TIME?
Yea, and -1 have prepared for . you
Ak a matter of economy and pleSI
urre tt wilUpay you to see my line <j:
"refrigerators and ice boxes-^tKey ar.
here ready and "the prices will mak<
VOU smile, fern, in J.nH ir.r,lr tKon
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iiviLinv^.n >1 M'f!?S;~T i!?rj
club?ttij very best. " -> ' "
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BESPONSIBIUTY
- Why should we^ be jdeluded into
sending oar money away from horns
T because of the fulsome and flatteri
ing descriptions 'in a 'mail order .eaA.
alogue ? WYiy should we prefer the
_ Questionable qualities in. merfchsndiafe,
ss exploited by a catalogue writer,
to the honest, dependable goods which
we can see before us in our oWn lo- * '
J cal stores? ' ' if
Do we nrmr money bp- haying from.
1 the. msll order house's ? When the
f matter of* -freigi* "and express ^
' rhirers Katrn Kmi. fii.ii.,J An* ...I.
f the question of delays, unsatisfactory '
shipments, breakage, damaged goods,.
etc., has been answered, where is the
profit, if any?
_ On the other hand, til; local raer?- chant
is?responsible for anything he
' sells The purchaser jmky examine
! any article for sale in the lochr store
and buy only that'which is satisfac'
toiy. It will be delivered without deJoy
If there is any imperfection It,
* wilTbe quickly remedied. If there is
| any shortage in the; delivery it win" '
be supplied' at once. A personal call
r or a telephone message will arrange
" everything quickly. And When it
comes to prices you' wiH always get
full value for your money when deal'
irig with! the local stores. Thejgcul-- !
dealer buys his -merchandise" in' the
- opeTT "market and he sells at a profit' * '
' to us. , . ' ', .. ,
1 iHe asks only" a modest profit and
he ia entitled .to it We should be perfectly-willing
to pay him a profit tor
his investment, for hia labor and far
. his ability to save us time, trouble
, and money. If we are not willing to
, do tlks we lack entirely the co-opera- '
i tive spirit and! we shouk} not be ejfc.
titled to the "advantages afforded us
I in turn by his business enterprise BL&DKADE
tJUTFIT DESTROYED ?
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On last Sunday evening Deputy.
Sheriff J, Melvin Long and-3lr- &3 A.
* Oliver "destroyed a .blockade nutfife I
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ersx, Jf 1UUUU UCQL . XI'UUy? IMJV *'
opefator Had made his run and roov- t
oil the stiH.-Th"6fe was no~one at the
*t place when the officers appeared on
the scene. The officers ^yere "notified
1 of the existence too late, hut they
- .have their suspicion as to the
, and witt.pro^aMy get tV.'it '-jstiH yet.
" TRINITY GLEE CLUR'?
^Coming; Friday, April 7th, Trinity
GleeS Club; GTchetVa and Mandblra :
~ Clii'j. 2.5 mate-iukes, IS piece orehCB-?I?i'ra
and;? piece.rmand.olin club. An cvening
of rare pleasure. Do not mint
, i:. AT the Auditorium, 8 o'clock.
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NOTICE.
j The annual stockholders meeting"
; of the Person Union Tobacco Com- *f
l party will be held intlJa office of tha .
planters Warehouse Saturday, Aprit
'sSi.- at 10. o'cock, a. mT, 1922. - .*
The manure in the warehouse stalls
will be sold just 'after the meeting- .
C. B. BROOKS,
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. CARD OT* THANKS.
, We wish to express our lid art-felt
thanks to 6ur neighbors and friends >
for their kindness during the sickness
and death of our dear wife and
motheii? we assure you that your
kindness- will ne'ver'be forgotten and
may Gods, richest hlessipgs reat upon
each one, is opr earnest prayer.
r . J. A. Watson and family.
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I Meet me at the Auditorium Friday
> evening at 8 o'clock?Trinity gR _
Club?tHe very best. ,
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APPLICATION FOR
PAROLE OF LEE STONE.
| Application .will be made to tho
.Governor of North CaroHha. for th?
" parule of Lee Stone, eowirictad at thn._
| August Term, 931. of the Superior
' Court of Person-County for-tlte crime
of ' manufacturing. spirijajcus liquors,
and tehtenceS to jail, and assigned
work on the roads of Person. County
^ ?All persona whm-sppose the granting
of said parole are invited to for*
ward thohr protests Tfa. the Governor _
; without delay.. * .
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