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IHE PATE ON THE watch THE LABqL ON : yoltk paper. AND DON'T LET SUBSCRIPTION EX PIRED! LABEI. IS THE DATE YOIR PAPER WILL BR STOPPED!!! J. W. NOELL. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. HOME FIRST . ABROAD NEXT. SI. 50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE VOL. No. XLTlh ROXBORO, N|)C$RTH CAROLINA. Wednesday Evening, April 21, 1926. No. J 6. DAIRY DEPARTMENT OF FARMERS' COUNCIL Demonstration of Cream Sep erators by Two or Three Companies Pt-of. B. 1 Sjiitterfleld, chairman' tf ' oOKe " Til pirtmc-nr cf the Farmers' Council, will have charge of* the program in the afternoon <?f ? -Saturday. May 1st. He will have the following ?pcakers: OW Si? Cow; Mr. S7~C Klmery of State College. - Dairyi'.tt i/r r-ic litiuni Cam'.ina: Mr. \V. K. Sc<J(t of Alamance Gciinty.' Demonst ration f Cream Separa tor? by. representative* of two- or three standard companies. There will be a- ?hort business meeting- of about 15 minutes, and each speaker will be limited to 80 ' 111 ll< till' .k. w. ? ttt ? | il j^rain nil! u 1 ???i-i1 about an hour and a quarter. The cream separators will be in operas tion both before and aftej. the meet ins, " order that every one may have an opportunity to examine . tiem and ask questions. We plan to have the actual separation of the tream ? pour milk into the bowl i.nd separate it., ip you can see cream tome out of qnc spout and milk Every one interested in any phase of (arming has a cardial invitaticn to any meeting held by the Farmers' Council. t'OUXTY 'COMMITTEE. "J. C. Wagstaff. Chairmtn. I'EKSON SON HI Mill VTKI) ?Norfolk. T*.. . April 18, J!>3<?. Mr. A. \V..Noe!l, Rsxhoro, X.' C. : De ir Sir: ft 4}ak to? 'wm yeap to .coj*. Tin^ these 'people ?ti the "Ghent* ?f-ect.von of X t'hat^FVr.-on Coun ty .-nrl Rojcboro ?vn>- ? even irv ' Uii< Man ? and -jki5?t when I vr :>? tryii.e to m.'ikt" them believe it was the 'Gar? dm .SLpoUV . .1 :.r?&eix4d: mp - Hume Paper with a front lage item in "Box ?ar" ' letters' commenting" ju?t a little unfavorably oh >ur Temple cf Justice, which upsets all I have | accomplished?* it is enough to ?ive . n fellow .n genuine case of "Gon dullioh?"? 1 _see.. hut one thine to counteract it- ? and that is' for i he Mother' County to come back and say "Son don't cry-*- 1 am ujoinsr to build a New Temple of Justice? -modern and up-to-date in every respect, .one that nU my 'Sons and Dauirhters* cam with pride , point out to any . ytranfirer w.t .in our srates.!Iw l/ntij then, I am a "Ruint Ooman in the community whar I do? reside." Yotir? truly. WALTER ^ Hf>RTON. interestinT; meeting tlir Poultry Department of the , - FartmrV Council. The poultry department of .the Fa,rr\\er.s' Council met la*t SatprdnyN evening, and had a most enjoyable and !>r Stable meeting. It ,\va? well attended, in. fact was entirely too largrC.for the '-ize of 'ropm where it wa- helirl. Many hi Hie* . jynd^ nlen w?fe. Obliged ,t tan ! throughout ' the Session, but all .seemed to en-r* joy the meeting. s f yway. It w.i schedule! to meet in the coUrt hor.se. but the day .being the regular meet ing cf the Pet son County Co-op As>octation, the Council adjouratftf . to the oflice> i f Mr. B, J. Satterfield. County Supt. of Public Schools. Mr Allien <5. O.iwr. Poultry Ex pert of State College, was ' present, and made a splendid talk_ on the subject of poultry. He advised eVery one present to go into the poultry bnainc**, starting with what they had; rather than to try t?> jump into . it t ow strong. lie proved .cpnelu lively that, there ^la^ jooney in ta* b^inf^* for nr<y <ne who would jgive it study and. -follow the advice oT * those "whh hnvy irtsde li success of the poultry business. Hi*? sfoyari was "three -cows and omv hundred hens" on every farm. We wi*h our people would* listen tci tien - vrh-: >nUM"ftnil. Cullun -'n.!l fn1 P we succeed in making a succrv<? of farming nryf line? nuM be adopted. The l^at return of 1>. W. irr*Mth'? ?'.V 'The tSirth of A Kaiktp " Palace Theatre, 1 ndav Anril 2Hrit. Two" gerformaneV s only,. 3:00 and 8:00 P. lAMTOCA?TICg| ytm? nf the haieball world whn gigy) account of themselves in the first battles of tho season. Many rookiee mode gallant bids for fame, but fandom continues to Idolize the ? names of Ruth, Johnson, Cobb and Hornsby, veteranstried and true-_ WM. B. COOPER, EX-LIEUT. . GOV. WINS NEW TRIAL Helena High vs ? Roiwboro High Helena Hijrh defeated Roxb^to . I ( nine Ur the second time in, as many starts. They started ^vlrh* Helvr.a ?corintr on# counter, in . t>?e'j v.\ <i rkanza. but in the >econd in pftrfp^tdBgumv the .Helena m< man int control.. atid n.- .relieved I >>y biiilock. H v??yer% ft * looked a? J if the five runs talHed by R6xb-aw]> 'in i th!- frame ha3 *njt ,the gam* in ice. rS ? ' The br.y ? \vonld not -be df r.ied either hit? or tallies bee' 1 use'' ."t'ley' g a1 * x??7 ?! - the eirht ,.nd p;- fl\*?rd inning*, air! two Safeties, off of ? Hobjzood. . It was the siick'?\\y>rk f Pearee. I, Pearce. B.' and Blaloci; that decided for Helena to add five . markers* in the ninth, innjnjr ;-.?i'y. Batteries: Helena: Mangmtt; i-Ha !ocV and Pearce 1. Roxboro: Davit;. II bgraod ?ind Richmond. 0 ? J DEATH OF MRS. JOHX HA^J Mrs. John D. Harris died at the home of her husband near Lea? borg 'last Wednesday night at 7 : after a short illness. Th?* funeral service* -"wore held- from the T.ej.s burg church on Thursday afternoon, the services being conducted by Elder j, A. Herndon of Durham. Mrs. Harris was well known in her com munity* and was a foman of beau tiful Christian character* loved by all. as Was so -well attested by. the many beautiful floral -<irffe^ng.s. Surviving Mrs. Harris, be?!<*e her husband, are :ft?ur daughters and' three son,; whoe name are as f"l Lj - 5 *T. J. A. Spipes of Riehm ruV: Mrs. S; S. Rovsterof Danville; Mrs. \\ A. AV renn of Danville; Mrs. Ive* Pliiasduts of Lt:asburg; George E. and J. A. Harris of' Roxboro, and Dolan Harris of Durham. . AN ATTRACTIVE window; display "Serjeant & Clayton had a most! rovet and attractive window display the past week, it being a window with about forty or fifty young chicken* n it. There was the hover where the little feliows found shelt er and warmth, and then there was ?the scratch patch which was well littered with the chicken feed which Mes*. Seargeant & Clayton are mak- j irur a specialty. It wa* the one I popular place on Main Street^.fcr every one passing stopped fot 'a Joohi '- ' * ^ :<>? ? '' NOTICB TO CON KKUKKATE ^V^H'RANS The Daughters of the Confederacy have called our annual meeting for May the 8th. 1926. AH Veterans wd I meet .in the caurt hou-^e' at 10 " .'i mi cl.u fur iti.1 "u/- . - se?*ton^ I desire that every V/teran be present as our tank v are ver-y ? thin ami Jtej* doureri In *hav^ as full ltnii?H,-nce a*. possU^ST ' TQTTN Hv DURCH, ? -tier , ? C imp Jones, 1206. * Roxboro,' N.. C . AprTr~20t^ 192G. ?' Was Indicted Jointly With Ills _ Brother, Thnmas F.. Cooler Richmond. Via., April 13.? Wil liam B. Oocper, former lieutenant governor of North CarcHna. who was convicted in Wilmington of misap plying- funds. and making false en tries in the books of the Comtrier? cial National bank kof that city, v. -n A r-Jver-al in 'x'r.i- federal appeal cauit here today cn the ground :h< trial judge tit. in charging t ||r jury. The* cniv *was renutnd^-i for a new trial. ? " ; ? ? . I i ?? >pe vrh n v.-.-j 5 iVectn^ " [ T.anki wa? indicted'"" Jointly .UU. j brother. Th 6m?5*rEf T'ooper,'^ the ''tank's : reVsder.f. 'who was also. c:n victy l and is. now >e<v.'ng a terrain I- the Atlanta, penitentiary, !? William B* C:oper wa3 convicted [ on fom Counts and ioven 18 montks | on each, the sentences to: run ton currently. Ho v. a- lieuU*nant-:rov emor f North Carolina \ ^en inr 1 dieted. . . .Mm ? ?? j! AHEKKAS (,K?\Tr /JfiYXA) America's greatest ??|B is not better laws, nor better schcols, nor better social and industrial i'ondr tiOns, but it is a genuine revival of the Christian religion. Make right Hie hearts of men and every thing ,<Hse will be right. : The First Baptist Church is seek ing to help men get right at heart. Sundav School 9;45 A. M.. R. L. Wilburn, Supt. Preaching at 11 A. M. Subject: '?God's Formula For a Revival'.' 7-.no P M. Subject. "They All Do It.;- : B, Y.'P. U. at 6:30 P. M. "He that heareth Mv wefrd and believeth on Him that sent Me, hath everlasting lifi. and shall net come int-3 condemnation, but is passed from death unto life." Jno. 5: 24. - W. F. WEST, Pastor. PERSON SUPERIOR COURT I>ct*c p County Super;: r Court, is in .session this week. Judge PeyHi. presiding, with Ma j. McLendon pros ecuting. With his customary action ?Iu<)ge Dfevin got right down to business, and after a short charge to the grand-jury, had fcusiness mov ing right along. Mr. E. A. Snipes way made foreman of the 'grand- jury. Several ca^? were dispersed of dur ing the first day, . .me receiving fines, others either to 'th?> road? or jail. We will give .full proceedings in our. next issue. ? THtt TATH ATrOS^ THE HlbL" A comedy drama in thrtre act?, five , hours. Will be given at Heleba | High School Friday evening^ April 23fdr at eight o'clock,- under the aus pices of A ntioch Baptist ehurch, A.| >w#tfo and tender ?t"ry. of the tec^ those whom- He loves, la -the i ptof, arc- interwoven a wealth of fun?' riy .-,rtuatians^ affording a deiight fui "Men/lmg of drarna, com?#y and ?ent*m?ffer-. ; r ? ir: ? r5 ? t - Come, and spend"" an- -enjoyable f ^x^fiir,gT ^Aid mission, 20 and 15 yeiit^,? U. D. C. Meeting Held At Roxboro - Local Chapter DEMOCRATIC CO I NT Y CONVENTION The Democratic County Con vention is hereby called * to meet in the court house in Roxhoro on Saturday; April 21th. at 2 P. M., for the pur ? uL naminp in the Shite Convention in Ral eigh. All Democrats in the Coun ty ar* urged ' to attend, Hits convention. / N. LI* NS FORD. ? Chm'n Dem. Ex. Com. News In And Around Helena Mrs. Kate Ashley ib visiting at the home of Mr. C. R. Ashely Mrs. Graham Oakley who hclds a T -ition *in Roxhoro spent the week end at her homo here.^ Miss Ida of Iff, Zion were vivtoks fit the home of Mr; and Mr?: Char lie Hamlin last week. Miss Elizabeth TimberJak* has accepted a position with Raiffs. De partment store in Rqxbsro. Mr. J. D. Chambers, Prof, B. I. Satterfteld. a-nd Mr I; rank Rogers*/ ? were in. Durham . on business, Monday. . Mis* Mattie Oakley, daughter ;f Mr. -J. Oak'.cy is. ?sick at. her henie "here. . ... ^ Jtiiss Viola. JBOwi'-*.- :s at fce me aft- : ' a', vlsil to reiativ'es 'iii Vir.gitl-ia. . ! ' -'-W -HflMs'ttfttrh SchSa tsim played baseball with Roxbnro on the I Roxboro dihmond last Friday; The ! te&m aTid local .fans were very.naieh' elated vcr t he ? core , of 9 to 1 1, in I -favor ot Helena. On their "way home the team and a: number of visitors si pped at Barton'- Mill and cele brated with a wemer. roast. 'On . last | Saturday the 'local team was de feat* i. though on their own diamond in. a one sided grame with Jaiong: Last Syndav evening Rev. Mr. I B&relilf of Duke University ^-district chairman . f the Epwprth League," had charge of the League- program. Mr. BarclifT i* well and favorably known here and at this time gave to the v ung people a helpful ad dress. Special . musical numbers were rendered by Misses Odell Ham lin, Omega Foushee. Lucy TiHett and Blanche Pouch* . ?? ? Quite a number of the ladies of our Community have realized that there is. money in poultry and they have gone Hit . the business on" a large scale. Mrs. J. H Jones has* had over ?00 chicks hatched out t6- . date and has already sold broilers at a fancy price. Mrs. Pen n Xoell has; a flock of eighty pure bred 'wHite Leghorn hen?= that are^ laying. and also running an Incubator with a capacity of 40Q egg*;. Mrs. George Haus6F"~i? also raising chickor> for market. The.se and others have rticjp flocks of poultry and will continue to4 increase their ?t ck, The gardens are beginning to look atlracck i* ? arouml. lien? ? rtmv ? Pos sibly Mr. G. H. Hauser has the earliest vegetables : nice lettuce, cab- ' gabe about large enough to" eat, gar den peas blooming. Mrs. Tom Clay delightfully enter tained the Study Club of Roxborn at her beautiful home4 here Friday af ternoon April 16th. Thcrlower floor was thrown ofi suite and was made more attractive by potted plarits* ^nd spring flowers. After the program the hostess* served delicious refresii raejits. Cafeteria style? con^ting of ham. roll*, butter, pickles, Angel Food Cakfc and coffee. TRftoitni tnp mpmh^r* \fr< (lav had as visitors Mesdanles T. O. Pass, T. Vr. Pas.? of Roxboro, Mrs. R. A. Paw of Asheville and Mrs. T. I. Hall ul rlelena. PREACHING AT "t ? IVARKhiiVS CUOV E Tbeje will be preaching service at Wahren** Grove on- 'the Jif'ST ^Suhrtay inMay, at-^-P? M , by Re*- Jr A. Herndon of Durham. The pubflc is cordially to > thi'a aery ice, r-p~ >lrs?A J. Dolph Long, the Slate .President, Explains Work of .Various Chapters Th? district meeting of the U.. L>. C, was held with the Roxboro th*p ter -mr~ Thursday* tn min* ? in tr.e Edgar Lortg Mem -rial church, nre sided over by the president of the Person county chapter, Mra. XT RT Long; The address of welcome was *r.ade by Mrs. J. J. Wlnstead* of Roxboro. with response by Mrs. Joseph Qra1 ham, of the Julian S. Carr, Chapter. of -Durham. The rep:rts front the chapters in - the division were then made, all of which were encouraging and interesting, two of them report ing the work, in organizing a chil dren's chapter. Mrs. L. B. Xevrell, J. of Charlotte, second state vice pres ident. and chairman of the educa tional division; fallowed with; a shcrt address on educational work. A vocal number, MAn Arcadian Lul laby' was given after this by Mrs. I^ong. The pre-'.dcnL. Mr.-*. J. Dolph Long; of Graham, was then introduced, and gave a fall and detailed outline of the general work cf the .state chapters. The delegates enjoyed the add res- which gave to them such . a splendid .insight info t -it various . 1 vi,. >? I.' 1 $he laid great stress especially on J the . organizing of children's chap- _ Iters, for the preserving, of . history for cpming generation*. .Another I fact to be regretted wa* the absence I cf a N rth Carolina Monument At ; I .Gettysburg. She spoke oX the great i I pride North Carolina. h?<l ''in 4he;fa'ct'-' that ? Gettysburg iaihd . ye.t to mark this-, there Was only u small tablet put there by tKe federal- government, of . I .which ? she* was ashamed to spe^k.' I After her address, Mrs. T. Brad sher sang" "In a Garden Quaint and Old." This^closcd the program, and the ladies were .then invited t > < v. | joy a delicious- iunchecTi. The next I meeting will be held with. the Leon idas Polk-obapter. ??f Chapel Hill. FOR CHARITY'S SAKE Concert by South Boston Kiwannis Club. I'nder Auspices of Rox boro Rotary The South Boston Kiwarifiis C'ub. under the: -.auspices of the Roxhoro Rotary Club, will give a c ncert in the new High School auditorium fir the benefit of charity and the crip-, pled children fund Thb concert corner v ith Mtiu; vers hiirh?v?t r?: - ommen'Jation* rr.d everv onr wl \ ? amply repaid for attending to -r?v nothing vf the good work the pro ceeds will go to* . There will be vocal and piano solos, negro quartette ami abundant music. This is the first entertain ment given in the new high* 'ho6l auditorium and it is hoped to see the \ouse packed. Remember the date ? Tuesday April 27, H P. M. o ? ? "COM E PIT (IF THE KITCHEN" High School play to be given in graded school auditorium Friday night at 8 o'clock. April 23rd. The play, based on the story of th.e same name by Alice Duer Miller, I is -full of wit and humor and still! ba* a strong underlying plot. The .play ran several successful seasons ? In New York and haa also been screened by the Paramount Piteture Corporation with like success. A strong and well selected caste hat been taken from the ? student body and their interpretation of- the parts give* promise of a most *iie rgMful ? |?giwlut'lfUH. TOP ? \M\nH' roles are played b yRachael Bradsher and Betv-S.fcaNey, supported by E*m*H ly Stephens.. Edith Bowles. Mary ) Shtjfocd Carlton, Mildred- Richmond, J.di?i 4h>im 'Mm i num. Juluin ry.nrtftUy; r^.,irgi> Rnivh .^mr rhnnip |yin|,|wd. I . Tickets will be on naif at the Pal' ice Phrami*OV prices. 35 and 50 , cen^ _ "? : . ? ' V-rfr? t . . ? " Price* of Ladies Spring coats great-. - rly reduced at Harrrr & Bum** ? ? ? : ? PERSON COUNTY ~ S.S.GONVENTO Meets With I^ambeth Memorial Baptist Church On [ April 24-25ih Ofti^rs of Pt r*.oi> County Sunday Schrol Aispciation_ar> the {spm- x ? ion that one of the most interesting ami helpful, a> veil a^ one of the : most lar^J-y attended Sunday ^School meetings ev*r held in the County ? wilt the annual County- Sunday Sthoil Convention at the Lamberfch Memorial Baptist Church, Saturday ' frrid su,hday, Apiil 24 and 05. ? Ppo- ? - cram's -?? the Convention have been mailed to all past of4 and. Sunday School > joerintendent- in the county, with special yyivitatian? to attend the convention themselves, and re~ questing that they try to get all of "their >un?|uy xv.ook t"acher^ Slut < ffic^rs to attend. The Convention program- includes addresses aaA? coatoences. on prac tically all' phases of the work of thie modern Sunday School. In ar ranging? the, program the small Son day School wa s given much atten tion. During the Convention there wiU he question and discussion per iods. when those present; will have opportunity to. give and, get iafap- . ?? mktio'i : concerning any Sunday Scho:l problem. The Person CcUnty Sunday School Association is one of the units of the SJorth Carolina Sunday School Association* in which. Sunday Scl:-ol worker^ -of aireyengiplical denomina tions participate many of which are , c jmpietely Organized and doine fine work. At this tilhe. all of the one hundred countie- in the State are organized -into C ur.ty Sunday School Asy ciations. : '| LOOKOUT ! I! "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE" AT PALACE THEATRE Pa I a T; oat re. tlo>iho ro ,N'. Cr Monday and Tuesday April ?6-?7tii. Harold Lloyd is k'ine of laughter to iUty fsir the simple rea^n that laughter, follows him as Rainbow* follow summer showers. The latest comedy gem fpam the screen's Com edy Genius? 'Harold Lloyd's first big Paramount Comedy. "For Heaven'* Sake Don't miss it"? Matinee Mon day 3:30 P. M^Bveninps 7:30?0:00 P. M. Admimssioris 25 and 50 cento*. The P'ftlace Theatre. fc MASONIC* MEETING There will be an important meeting of Person Y/odge No 113 A. F Sc A. ?M. on Tuesday ^ ^ * April 27th. 7:30 P. M. AH members are urged to be present. Wm. W, MORRELL, W. M. A. C. GENTRY, Clerk. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School at 9:45. II. L. _Crowell. Siipt. M >rnmg service # at 11 A. MS Sermon ny Parlor. Sunday /School at Mitchell's Chap el at 2 V. M. preaching at Bushy Fork *<!fcool house at 3:30 P. M. "yeninpr service at 7 :30 P. Sf pn by Pastor. y one welcome, at all services. P. CARV ADAMS, Pastor NOTICE The Veterans, of Person C?anty will please note the change in date of the ^nnual Dinner given by the Persoi^ County " Chapter II. D. C, Instead of May 10th the dinner will lx? mh. at the sanu- time and place as V e ret o fore. ^ MRS. M. R. LONG. _ Pres. : Person County Chap ted ^ the >y rth and youth '? b. W. tiriffitk's " BiffTi of a Nation" l'aTa<fe 1 r.'Ay April 23rd at 3:00- and 8:00 P K.. \OV H.WEvNEVKR seen a ? lontu. _ wiit> . and. Biinffllmn the litttr Irish girl m^VConx .ot- the Kitchen." She is- i than Buchel 6rad?|w?.
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