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v.;,. Children Cry for Fletcher's io Kind You Have Always Bought, and Tvhicli has been ii use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. An Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but i:pcriments that trifle with and endanger the health of .Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. what A Gloria is r harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare--r, ;!)rMs :::ul Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It :iiv; zhkHh-.v Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic aga is its guarantee. It destroys "VTorjas -i Voycrislmess. It euros Diarrhoea and TXirA - vlves Teething Troubles, cures Constipat'ou ' tvl:iev. It a:;;i;r.:iates the Food, regulates tV -vweis. irivr.:r health v r.fl mitum! v,.r IlliL 7 ca To y,::?' F: riend. Milton R. T. D. 2 News. ' ,- I ADVANTAGES OF DRY FEEDING One of the most pleasant social events of this season was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Jhas. Williamson Thursday night July 27. The weather was fine and ere the, sun went down thev be gan to drive in until there was sixty-two in number all jolly. On the lawn and in the house could be seen happy couples. At 9:30 it was announced the cream etc, was ready. A table was spread under the old apple tree and a bounteous supply of cake, pickle lemonade and cream was served. Good string music was enjoyed by all. And ere the hands of the clock pointed to 12, many were on their way home and all were soon in the land of dreams of a night not soon to be forgotten. Messrs. H. T. Brandon and J. E. Wise, of Blanche, are spend ing the week end in our section. Idea WasAgitated-Twenty-five Years Ago. bat Not Favorable Relieved Now Being Revived. Of Ia;e years dry feeding is be coming quite popular, although it is not a new idea in the poultry ranks' f Fully 25 yearsago the mat ter was agitated and adopted by some poultrvmen, butas a. gener al thing it was -not favorably re: cieved. The argu ments used today in favor of the dry mash and whole grain die are, first, after becom ing used to it fowls will prefer the ground grain dry to that which is either cooked or steamed: secondt it is a labor saving method; third it keeps fowls in a more healthful condition and fourth better , ferti lity to the eggs. , At first the fowls will not take very kindly to the dry feed. As meat scrap is mixed with it they will pick 'out all such then probab- STATENEWS,; The Charlotte Chronicle believes that the contest for the nomina- tion fur governor will narrow itae'.f) down to to candidates Messrs.' Craig and Newland... if I HAD NERVOUS . 8YEARS,f DSYPEPSIA . 4 air.; o.siu. iKieuuu, 01 jreeamoret . v;.. thus relates his ei(wripnfpr' "I w dnnrt . witn nertous dyspepsia for eight years. - P " x-,.. wwuuuu CLUU. At I. C X ULC U. -1.1-1 K.UT r. 118. r could not touch solid food, v r, he r!flnorof 'P4ccBr,er Aron Dr,r' Q " would have killed uae. I had' tc, uv",v-iai woowuwi nui v.uIOr j Uve on ewaets and the lightest diet. Flad . of the Southern 4 announces that tPi- : i wuiu ma eveu ici;ee uitft X WS BIT-"" it for three months I was not able iirv 4" r nrornnf 4-1 m o 4 l-i rn m I ' Weflt till mer travel to Western North Car-i JFrAlte5S.iieR uu.m.puiiiisiidbincieau w pci j A feelTn- of heavineS3 in the stomach v5 cent over any previous year. fff'fS? appetite .nausea; or tv ri,a trivr,r: ,roTn P 0,irAn ! acute Pains, irritable temper, nervousness. ' I lie taxation Value Or railroaa twitching of muscles, sense of dauirer anii " 1,4 nrnnpWv in Nnrth 'Tarnlinn k':g-reat, res.lessness are nature's dangfer property in INOrtn Carolina IS signals pomting to impaired digestion. If rqjd hv thp rrrnnrfltion com- : you have aay of aLov .Ptomfi, you need SnlSihZSS-iIi f;j&E PSCH'S REKEDY ; n : i It will restore natural digestion l)v stim- aSSeSSment lUst Completed from plating an increased-flow of gastric, juice,' , f . induce sound sleep, refreshing rest, and $86,780,1 15 tO $1 15,329,648. i make you sound aud well. No matter of The tOtdl mileage is 4,576 COm-i Person's Remedy will positively cure you. 'J oared with 4,424 included in the previous assessments. : . ALWA Bears the Signature of A- IyY LOSE I HOREYJ when you allow any of your t stock or poultry to remain sick N 1 a day. . 1 use 'Te Always 43 :,". .--VST For Over 30 Years "He CEWTU COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Mil )xooro Trust juiL Hz Company. i ly the cornmeai cr some mav nre- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bass of j fer the branbut al) of it is seldom Danville. Misses Lizzie Churchill i couumea until the fowls become and Hallie Williamson spent j accustomed to it, Gradually they Thursday night at C O. William-1 eat mQre and mQre of u fiaa,y son- cleaning the trough. Mrs. Eugene Johnson and; Another benefit is that after daughter Miss Esther, are visit- eating a few mouthfuls they will ing Mrs. Johnson's father W. E. , roair to the drinking vessel and Shackle ford. The many friends of Mrs. J V;se are glad to know she is get- so on dunna the entire meai. It Is J 1 interest in your own pocket bco tiiv a!on- nicelv since she was ' asserted that more water is con-! 6 and doctor them up with operated on at the hospical' in , sumed by dry-feed fowls, and as Danville. ! water enters so largely in the com Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Bass re. I position of the egg increased egg turned to their home in Danville ! production should be the result, after spending quite awhile with j The method is a great labor relatives in this section, ' saver- lt is Possible to both feed land water the stock in the same time it takes to prepare the wet mash and feed it. i $3 'FtiAir rrt'iTrt i tart? ror til f r -n secure severel swallows v.-aier,! POrk, rk,oreU,wheni'neyare I T il.- I . . 1 ' . a . . ! 1' JU Pi k. men uae. again to tne trou-n, ana , m notm ne.rfpct hMtfh. 'Tnn hhip You can make no mistake when you jnvest in Roxboro dirt, it is sure to increase in value. If you have any idle money and want to invest it we can show you where you can do to advant age Town Lots and farms is our specialty -let us show you. IN S U R A N C . When you place your insurance with us you know that you are protected. Only. Best Com pany represented, prompt settlements, satisfac rory adjustments. We are here to serve you, give us a call. Yours truly, Roxboro Real Estate & Trust Co. N LUNSFORD, Manager Miss Mary Williamson left Sunday evening for Danville Va. We hope she will make her visit i short as she is missed so much in i the social circles. j Quite a large crowd of boys and girls gathered at J. W. Williamson's Saturday night. Some of our boys report a pleas ant time indeed. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Clayton and A. J. Dixon of Roxboro sec tion visited at Chas. Williamson's Saturday and Sunday. W. VV. Williamson and family spent Sunday at J. V. Olivers'. Messrs. H. J. Wise, H. T. Brandon and C. W. Stanfield called at Mr. George Williamson Sunday. A good rain would be appreci ated. Crops arp needing it very bad in thia section. X YZ. el ook ana poultry me m Near Home Many people have an idea that they can kry their supplies for home use cheaper in the larger towns, but such is not the case for we buy our stock in , as large quantities as any store and are prepared to furnish yoiwith 'Bry goods, shoes, hats, Groceries and Farming Implements. at prices as low as anybody, and you have the advantage of getting what you want near home. i Visit our store and get our prices and you will see the advahtaes we offjer. Ueade Bros. Company HELENA. N'C We want your Hardware busi ness and any thing in our line, we can make it to your interest to call on us. ' Long, Bradsher & Co. It will pay you to do this. It has paid thousands of other successtui rarmei"3 and stock and poultry raisers. This famous remedy is not a food, but a genuine, scientific med icine prepared from medicinal herbs U and roots, acting on the liver, kid- ntys, ooweis ana digestive organs. Sold by all druggists, price 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 . per can. tel. i it., I c n Tobacco Prices. There is speculation now among tobocco men as to how tobacco will sell the coming season.r To bacco farmers sire of course more interested in this question jhan buyers, as they are more directly affected. It has been our opinion for some time and we see no spec ial reason for changing now that prices would be better this ear than for a good many years past. As a matter of fact in the face of two short crops, would, have sold high this year if there had been no disturbance of the business, on account of legislation an'd lawsuits. It may be that the Americrn and Imperial companies will proceed to buy as if nothing had happened. In fact these companies are already buying on those markets which have opened up in the South and we are of the opinion that matters will be so arranged that will con tinue purchasing tobacco as usu al. From reports recieved last week prices on opening sales were at least fifty per cent, higher than they were last year. It has been stated by those who know that the quality is not so good as last sea son. If these prices should contin ue bright tobacco will selL high, and we believe that the average on the entire crop for some years. In this connection wje would warn pbacco farmers to i market iheir' tobacco in-goods condition. Don't rush' ittQ-marktiitooVst Handle it.carefully and see IhaWit baccb Journal. ' : GENERAL NEWS. The President has nominated D, F. Conrad to be postmaster at Lexington and Sam E. Marshall to be postmaster at Mt. Airy. Upsetting a practice of more than 30 vears, the senate and house confeers Tuesday, agreed to eliminate an appropriation of an extra month's salary to all em ployes of the capitol. This saves the government about $140,000. Pasadena. Cal., faces a baby famine. There are more weathly people there than in any other place of its size in the world. Only 48 babies were born to Pasadena parents during July. Statisticians' say that 200 babies monthly is minimum output for a city having a population of 40,000 which is the number given in Pasarena's census. "Smoking of pipes, cigarettes or cigars in public and semi-Dublic places must cease." -This is the slogan of the Non-Smokers' Pro tective League of America, which has been incorporated in New York. Its purpose is to prevent smoking in all public places and every semi-public plae, such as office buildings, etc. The police force 'of Washington and the special guardians of gov ernment building? here have had an uneasy week as the result of a threatening letter received several days ago addressed to Speaker Champ Clark. The writer of the annonymous epistle, who describ ed himself as a discharged employe of the Washington navy yard, de clared in a letter that if Congress' did not start a navy vard investi gation by Thursday he would ex plode twelve pounds cf, dynamite that he had concealed in a promi nent public building in Washing ton, and that Congress would l4feelthe shock." C: JtefWrite for valuable boofc: 'Success II wtth btock and Poultry." Sent free for a DstaL Address Black-D7augu Stock 2mC Tillett Not an Aspirant For Governor's Chair. Raleigh, July 27.-C. W. Tillett of Charlotte, who spent the day here, reiterates his declaration that he will not under any cir cumstances be a candidate for governor to succeed Gov. Kitchin and says he is a friend of all four of the candidates for the Senate. He was a caller at the executive offices of Governor Kitchin, spending some time there, anoUpROM THE TROPlCS later tooK an automooue rme with ex-Gov. Aycock. and ginger of other days make you feel . fine give you ambition make you "fit" in. every way. For twenty-three vears thia eroat remedv. K Las been curing thousands of people ai- BK-icu- vviiu uurocic inuisesnon, jjysuep sia, Sour Stomach, Nervousness, Rhofma- tism, Catarrh, Female Troubles, Blood Poison, an3 all ailments resulting from Impure, Impoverished or Poisoned Blood. As a Tonic, Alterative, Blood Purifier and Nervine it never fails to give satis faction, and it is especially valuable In -cases of Nervous Prostration and In- ponnia. It Is without an equal for "run- 3own" conditions in both men and women. Mrs Joe Person's Remedy is scientifi cally compounded from purely vesetable' incrrediPDs! of great medicinal properties. Tt positivelv contains no opiate or nar cotic, no Iodide of Potassium or other mln eral nothing that is in the least harmfnl. Let us send vou grateful letters from liy ine witnesses who have been cured. Tn cases of external trouble, inflamma tion, ulceration or itching humor, onr TTnsh should bo used with the-Jtemedy. ' For sale bv drusrgists. or supplied direct on receipt of price, $1.00 per bottle; 6 bot tles for $5.00; 1 dozen by express prepaid for $10.00, by f mi. m PERSGH'S REMEDY DO., KiUrell, N. THE" NORTH .CAROLINA- COLLEGE OF AGRiGlLTURE MD MECHANIC ARTS. ' THE STATE'S INDUSTRIAL COLLEG Four year cor rses in Agricul ture, in Civil, Electrical, and Me chanical Engineering, in Indus trial i -heu:istry in Cotton Manu facturing and Dyeing. Two year coursed in Mechanic Arts and in Textile Art. One-year course m Agriculture. These courses are both practical and scientific. Ex- : animations foradmission are held, at all county seats on July 13. For catalog address THE REGISTRAR, West Raleidi, N. C. Is Your land Rich? Use Blackstone bone Tankage v Fertilizers And get it m treated bags. This Kind i Gocd audits sell it at your station f ror, come 10 see, or write BLACKS10NE GUANQ IGJUM INC. Miss Maggie Suggs, daughter of T. P, Suggs, of preene county j was burned to death Sunday short j ly after leaving Hull Road Church on her way . home. Miss Sug g's clothing became ignited, it is sur misedfrom a lighted cigar stump which had been in the buggy in which she was riding. Her death o:cured early Monday morning. i. 1 lTOHEALUSV Cedron Seed ' Plantit In Central America many natives are ' gathering the seeds of this plant, Cedron Congress is its own punish-- Seed, a rare medicine that has valuable mcp't. It rright have taken a curative powers. But few drug store vote on the important question carry this seed, owing to the high cos and gone, home long ago, but i otf articlr . ' Cnnarpss has snrh a wav of it- This coxmtry is a larSe consumer of congress nas sucn a way ot sit- this costl 8eed beeause it enterg ting' around tjhat it is not surpns- the famous catarrh reme Penma ing the hot weather caught up. S0ld the world over. STOR.IA . t Tta Infants and Children. His. fti Yoa llanAlnjs B::2ht. rtJi q?n-n Don't Trifle U LTU With It ! BBon'i drug yourself for Mo that are hut symptoms of poor biood, depleted and mndovm systems, won't patch irp lM0O,EONW5tDij JATtVTOWC- A Gcnulno nc:cr.stru:liro Tcnlo & Clicd H:n:7:t:r "After one and a half bottles of Milam I have gained S lbs." . Tt B. 'Stalnaker, Charleston, W. Va. . "I had not taken: the Milam more than 3 or 4 days when I saw a decided improTe ment in appetite and digestion." Rev. R. L. McNair, Char lotte C H., Va. . VMilam is a grand , medicine. II have taken onlv a few bottles but I feel stronger and better more active and able to rtand up under my work.? Rev. ft D. Guerranti Dan . ville. Vt ' r.'! took, five bottles of Milam and gained 10 lbar! J.1 B. Williams,- Danville, Va; i "Am finishing my 6th bottle of liams ,4Hito!lniW.k; Bears tha t- rSi Wdai Cfc. tec. ts3$. C f SI 1 - - c
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