PRESIDENT SEEN AS NO SUPERMAN Washington Cm-respondent Says Uoovrr Has Disappointed Errn ? il His Friemfc Raleigh. June 14.? "The RepuBltrtn administration has been in power less than three and a half mpnths." said Hterllee branch, Washington corres pondent of the Atlanta Journal, "and it is already being denounced from one end ot the country to the other, v It is not only being criticised by Dem ocrats. but by Republicans as well. If tljp trend continues, the Democratic party will be able to capture a large number of Republican states in .the' House next year, as well ?s several ? Senatorial seats. ?> | "Mr. Hoover has-been a disappoint- i merit, even to his friends. If the peo ple of the United States expected he would prove to be a superman, they already realize their mistake."' Sir. Branch was of the opinion that one of the great reasons for the un popularity of the Hoover administra tion was the attitude of Republican leaders on the tariff and farm relief. "It is quite apparent to all people who think." said he. "that the Republicans are more concerned about boosting fai Iff rates for special protected in dustries than they are about farm re lief. although the special sessibn was called to give relief to the farmer. The people generally are manifesting dissatisfaction, particularly in the West and Mid-West, and the proposed I'jlf.s arc IwlriR ? tlenuunt-ed ? br ? ttr? press and from the sturrip. j Significant Fact. "It is vefy significant when Senator Smoor. chaicman- of the Senate' Fi nance Committee, calls the Qrst meSt ini? i:l Hi? " tariff bill, he announces that first con sideration must be given to the valu ations clause Tliis permits the Presi dent. .-'through tiie Treasury Depart ment. to fi>: valuations of imports for tariff purposes' on either the foreign pr American valuation of such pro ducts in thsir discretion. This simply means that those interests which want this valuation clause in the tariff hope to be able to bo to the President ?and cbtnin further tariff increases by having American valuations applied to Professional Cards DR. O. G. DAVIS Veterinarian "OJU'.s liU JiirviLH ? "TYhrr* and surrounding- community Phone 87 ROBERT P. BURNS Attorney-at-L?w Office In Old Post otilce Building HALL Ac BAILEY ATTORNEYS- AT-L.WV Office in Jones Hotel Building R. B.. DAWES Altftrwy-ai-Lai' Office AJJoininR L. M. Carlton Roxboro^'N. C. DR. E C. BROWN CHIROPRACTOR Complete .X-Ray Laboratory I*ady Attendant Phonos: Rep. L-322'i. Of. L-4351 Over Rogers Drug store DURHAM. N. C. DR. B. B. BLALOCK Optometrist South Boston. Va. Eyes examined and glasses flttbd by up-to-date sclent! nr. methods.' Satisfaction guaranteed. In New Hotel John Randolph. DR. G. C. VICKERS Dent Lit Office In Wilburn and flattcrfleld Store Building on Main Street, up stairs, corner rooms N. LUNSFORD Attorney- at- T.sw Offlce over Garrett's Store Rpxboro. N. C. J. J. WOODY Licensed Emhairaer Roxboro, N. C4 Dr. e. j. tucker Dentist Office - In Hotel Jones DR. J. H. HUGHES Dentist Office In Hotel Jones, next door to Dr. Tucker's Offlce Dr. j. d.~bRadsher Dentist Offlce over Wiburn <fc Satterfleld's Store Buidlnti W. T. BUCHANAN SflfTfyor Roxboro. If. Q., ftoiite fl the Import* which compete with their product*. Than who ban studied the proposition carefully say that if the valuation clause Is Incorporated In the tartCT law It will be In the power of the President, through the Treas ury. to Increase tariff rates as much as 100 per cent without tt -being-: necessary to go to Congress for | any-further authority . Thin* of that! i "This clause makes it impossible for Miy appeal to be taken from the val uations fixed by the Treasury De partment. "In addition to the valuation clause j and tti- excessively high races oh j thousands ?f articles, there are other | obnoxious features in the admlnlsfra tive sections .of the bill. "If the Semite pass-3 the till sub stantially as it came from the House ? and it may even make further In creases?then the cost of living to the farmer and others will be considerab ly Increased. See Little Relief For Farmer.? "So far as the farm relief bill ts concerned, much of the best opinion In Congress' is that It will afford lit tle or no relief to the jajjjjgj-s ahd that the only prospect of any relief will lie In the ability of the Farm Board to work out and apply more economical marketing facilities and practices." Going back to the matter, of _ the high tariff rates. Mr. Branch expressed ' 'the opinion that if the present plans for excessive rates and giving large I rate-making power to the admlnistra- j tion are carried out. there will be re- \ taliatory measures taken by foreign j countries. "Cuba and Canada." said! he. "have already been heard from. Grievous disappointment has been ex- j pressed aijd retaliation in. kind is very ? Mr. Branch gave hlgh^ ffrklse It Jouett Shouse, who has been placed 1 in charge of Democratic headquarters i in Washington. ,and predicted that i under Mr1. Shouse's direction the af fairs cf the oartv would be splrnddid- i lv mar.agea' ami iltf IIJIH n inH b" in splendid shape for the next Cocgres- j ?sinr.al- campaign "I find " said Mr. Branch, "that the | people who come to Washington, and! they come there, of course, from "all part* of the country, look upon the i South as the coming section of the I country. They almost unvaryingly ? voice th= opinion that the South is j new entering upon an era of great progress and prosperity " Mr. Branch was on his way to At lanta. He is a native of North Caro lina. born :n Anson county He ob tained his first newspaper experience1 on th-* Charlotte Observer. N. Rcxboro B. Y. P. U. Meeting opened u ith prayer by i president. Mj. J. S. Beaver. Clio.' L-rii1.1 in uliaiijtu, ? Fntfllf Cole. Bible readers leader in charge. ; Mr. Carl Dickerson. Business disus sion. Treasurer's report. Secretary's' report. Qroup No. 3 in charge. Sub- i 1rct. When Will Chris* Come Again? Discussion on Poster. Mr. Allie Holt. ?Srriptnre lr'.inn Mai ? HonDMXX Cirvcr I Introduction by Group , Captairi. Mrs. Charlie O'Briant. 1st topic: Study two H chapters in Matthew, Mr. Baxter Dunn 2nd topic. Some Tilings V/e Can And | Should Know. Miss Zora Beaver. Sec end part of topic 2: Each Servant 3 Received : His Just Reward, Miss Es-*, N^w Smiill Sirxi Dollar Bill WOT Typify Farmers Washington. June 14. ? The new .mall kItjH dollar bUl was char acterized the "farm relief dollar" in the house today by Representa tlve Rankin. Democrat. Missis sippi Borrowing one of the old sized gjw(nback6 from another mem ber. Mr. Rankin laid the small one inside the large one and said H illustrated the size of the farm er's dollar, when compared with the Industrial dollar. "But," he said. "I would have the inscription on each side changed. On one side I would have a bale of cotton, a shock of wheat and a stalk of corn. On ? the other I j would have a typical American farm hom( In the year 1929 with a dilapidated house and desolated surrounding." ? I "Don't forget to put in his au tomobile." suggested Represents- J tlve Denison. Republican. Illinois. "Yes, I would put in a broken down machine." said the Missis sippian. "And in front of the home I would have an old farmer because all of our farmers are old men now The young ones have been driven off the farms Into- the industrial world." ? ? ; ! Vacation Time No more pcncils. no more boojcs. No more teacher's saucy looks! girls' used to chant' when they began . {heir summer vacations. .Nowadays! they may ch&nt" it ou^,of respect to tradition, but the emotion that in spired such V verse is gone, . i . LAr the modem school boy and?i vlii cKVMl I ililuK uf '.fflL:""" n.i a per " s^n with "saucy looks.". The plane nf j the profession of teaching lias been ra?sed to a marvelous degree. New educational methods seek to enlis&J the cooperation .rather than the fear J of the pupil. Punishments are less , revere and the work is made more in terestirT School is not such a' bad nlace after all. Shateesp?are's boy go-.; in? "umvillinelv to school" Is different; from the pupil of today, anxious ,-to ; learn and to play under proper, wise ' direction. Nevertheless, the children are all haoov at the 'prospect of almost three j months of complete freedom. It is the duty of parents to see that their children derive every, ounce of bene- i fit possible from their summer vacavl lions, so that they may return to | school next Fall refreshed in mind ! and hodv ar.d ready to do their best. , Women are no smarter than men. Not as smart ? look at what they choose | as husbands. tella Cole, topic 3: Christ's Coming Pictured in Parables. Mr. Carl Dick Frson. Second par* of the 'third ropic. Destiny Fixed Forever. Mrs. Zva Rob erson. Meeting closed with president) in charge Each and every one is cordially in- j vited to attend these meetings every Sunday evening at 6:15. -Groceries Pure, nourishing groceries dependable in quality, right in price. Our abundant storks and courteous service make.it a pleasure to shop here. Uniformly high quality at uniformly low prices! We handle nothing hut fresh* wholesome groceries, and wel come your patronage. . ; "FANCY" CTROCERIES BUT NO FANCY PRICES! .J. Y. BLANKS "Guaranteed Products" a. ? , ? ? .?. a . ' Phone 23 ? - ? ? ? * Roxboro, N. C. To Do One Thing Well The policy of the Spencers' organi zation is to "do one thin* and do that well* Because the member* of this organi zation devote all their time and ener gy exclusively to funeral directing they are enabled to render more complete and satisfying service than would otherwise be possible. Willys-Overland i Set High Record In Export Business Toledo. O.. June 5.? WUlys-Oirerland established a new high record on en- 1 port business in the One hve manias of the current year with an increase of last year. During the first fire months of 19?. the company shipped 22.132 Whippets and Willys-Knights to the foreign markets as compared with 15.309 cars shipped in the first Ave" months of last ye%r. Indications are that the June ex- 1 port business will maintain the same proportions since plans call for Ship- ! ment of a large volume of the new Whippet Six one and one-half ton commercial units which were recently announced by the Willys-Overland company. In addition to shipment of the Whippet and Willys-Knight pas senger cars. t Sale Of Land Under 4nd by virtue of the powers contained in that certain deed of trust executed on December 19. 1925. j by D. C. Dayvault and wife, of re- . cord in Book 5, page 451. office of Reg ister of Deeds for Person County, de- 1 fault having been made ifl the pay- j ment of ~ the bond secured thereby at maturity and the .holder of said bomT , having requested that the power ol sale contained in said deed of trust be exercised, the undersigned trustee 1 r.amed therein will on J is. a Prescription for Colds. Grippe, . I\lu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It is the most speedy remedy known. ! WE SELL GLASSES THAT PLEASE THE EYE $4.95 COIUPLETE THE NEWELLS Jewelers JOLT ?. 19?. at 12 o'clock, noon ' ?t. the ftntirt house door In Roxboro. North Carolina. ?eU at public sal* to the highest bidder (or cash the land conveyed by said deed of trust, and described as follows, to-wit : Lying and being In Person County. : being lots Nos. 7. S. 9 a rut 10 of Block A of" the Cunningham iand. said lying and being between the public -read leading from Cunningham* lo St; mora and the Southern Railway, be-1 ginning at T. O. Owen's corner, lot No. 6. thence along said road 1370 feet to Bray's line, thence Bray's line i to line of the right of way of the i Southern Railway, thence with thli line to T. H. Owen? line, thence tUs line to the beginning. See plat and cord in Registers offloe tor Person County in Book 34. page 152. This June 5. 1929. J. R. Franklin. Trustee. ? ? Prints from engraved copper plate* made their appearance about 1450, in German}-. C. P. Robinson of Anson County says that alfalfa is one' of the best hay crops. He has a four-acre field that has been cut once and Is ' now ready for the second cutting. MOREHEAB^ CITY AND BEAUFORT NORTH CAROLINA'S FAMOUS WATERING RESORTS Conveniently and comfortably reached via NORFOLK SOUTHERN TRAIN SERVICE via Goldsboro or New Bern Sunday. Week-end and Season Limit Excursion tickets at reduced rates. Consult any Ticket Agent for Fares, Schedules and Pullman Reservations. GOOD DRY WOOD, 5PLIT AND SAW ED TO STOVE LENGTH, STORED UNDER SHELTER. OUR COAL MAKES WARM FRIENDS Phone 137 Central Service Station Roxboro, N. C. Any Fflq-yoa- ? Any Tinrae ? Anywhere There's one Nil Icy flavor you'll like the best of all . . . 16 Varieties Your favorite flavor Once you know its cheery, audacious charm, no other will do. There's a tingling tang ... a something about it, just as cool ing and refreshing as a plunge in the surf. ? When you're hot . . tired . . thirsty . . call for Nulcy in your favorite flavor. Don't miss ( this perfect refreshment whatever you do. L.ime Cola Bottling Company tnch told for Phone 225 Roxboro, N. C. ... I/ook for th^ tall, half pint Nu try bottle ... It loweri above all otliara.

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