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14 rv 1 hi i hi ha i ;13 ft - I, 3a- "CURED MOTHER OF ULCERATIONS'9 Kef. B. O. Thompson, of Ahoskie, N. C., ferer from an ulcerated trouble peculiar to women. She took Mrs. Joe Person's Rem. "My niouier was a. tjieui buj. edy and Wash, and rouua u lnvaiuayie. it mirwi lw-r Wft heartily recommend it to those suffering from cancerous or im- j pure Uioou autTuuiu. Ulcers and Old Sores are the result of bad Mood, and can never be cured until the blood is thoroughly purified, and all poison driven from the system. External onniifntiona alone can never do it. You must get rUht down to the seat of the linpf Cures. trouble and eradicate the disease from the I . 4.a-e blood. For this purpose there is nothing i So Roxboro people teSMiy. 6 MRSJOE PERSON'S REUEDY. j VmIs, Rox it is tbe it Tome, Aitmtive, Blood : K. L. Chappell, Main St.. Kox VSS'STSM ' i)ro, N. C says: "I suffered i'SS n.'tscstotot.ri1arveiou?cmte from sharp, shooting pains across iSm 1c&ni.d sSfA Sow' my loins and I had a dull ache 3 SSa lml,"rC' lmmti?t i through my hips. The secretions io.Wv?nnTvV from my kidneys were highly ilS'th lTv$ colored and often there was sedi- tho "rive Rut these witnesses are , . , wn T , j so rViai-ief Sui sp.uk in words of such : ii e n t in them. When I heard nnpvi;:, ;1L' ' t T ( ll f U 1 11 OSS Ul:lt HOIie WhO , , . r . , Orl, T -f f '.V,ii V ,i.Mibt. we will be glad to send about Doan s Kidney rills, 1 got this wnttou testimony to an wm ' ub . ,. v,v.v wiiat Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy , and Wash have done for others. Wo want t help our aftlieted brothers mid in inters who are now nopeiessiy ouuui v apotiV'.in? tortr.res of Indigestion, - - r- , , . .. Dyspepsia. Stomach Troupe, rsenrousness, Khort-iatism. Catarrh. Female Troubles and Blood Poison. We don't care of how ion"- standing vonr trouble Mrs. Joe Per son's Remodv " will cure you. because it son's pure 'rich blood bounding through vour veins! puts solid, healthy flesh on your bones, and gives you strength to drive out disease. Mrs. Joe Person's 'Remedy Is ft strictly vegetable compound, absolutely harmless. It contains no dangerous minerals, and can safelv given to the smallest infant. Whenever the trouble is external, it is necessary to use the Wash with the Rem edy. 3 For sale tv druggists, 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 ' fc' dRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY CO., Kittrcll. I C. THE YOUTH' j COMPANION IN 1912 Xo other paper is quite like The Youth's Companion. It is taken h half a million homes where the choice ia:'ing is made with as much care us the c oc: i-r friends. It entertains, it safsrics i he keen zesi for thrilling adventure, it is nch in it ind humor, and all the while its purpose is to be to every reader a help cnwaid never a drag backward. Among the contributors to the 1012 volume will be General Baden Powell, the defender 'of Mafekir.g.and found of the Boy Scouts, Walter Camp, the celebrat ed football coach, Hudson Maxim, the inventor of high explosives, Governer Harmon of Ohio, Percival Lowell, ' the astronomer, Jacob A. Riis, Marion Harland, Harriet Prescctt Spofford, Rev. Francis E. Clark, founder of the Society of Christian Endeavor, etc., etc. The serial stories alone, which will follow one another the year through, will be worth $1.50 each when published in book form. By subscribing to The Companion you get them all and 250 other complete stories for $1.75, and the Articles, Miscellany, Boys' Page, Girls' Pare, Household Page, etc., put in for good mea sure. Now is the time to subscribe sending $1.75 for the 52 weekly issues of the new volume, for on January 1, 1912, the subscription price will be advanced to $2.00, Do not forget that the new sub scriber for 19 1 2 receives free The Companion's Calendar for 1912, lithographed in ten colors and gold, and all the issues for the re maining week of 1911 free from the time the subscription is receiv- THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass New Subscriptions Received at this Office. Backache, Headache, Nervousness And rheumatism, both in men and women, mean kidney trouble. Do not allow it to progress beyond the reach of medicine but stop it promptly with Foley Kidney Pills. They regulate the action of the urinary organs. Tonic in ac tion, quick in results. Morris-Webb Drug Co. The lines of the Southern Rail way Company traverse every state south of the Ohio and Poto mac River and East of the Mississ ippi river with the exception of West Virginia. They cross the state of Indiana and Illinois from Louisville to St. Louis. An editor of a South Carolina paper issued an extra just after the lynching of that negro, a week ago, in which he stated that he had helped make news and was printing it which is taken to mean that he helped to do the job for he negro. CURED TO STAY CURED. How a Roxboro Citizen Found Com plete Freedom Kidney Troables. If you suffer from backache From urinary disorders From any disease of the kid neys, Be cured to stay cured. Doan's kidney Pills make last- fr.ni rh 't PCX IlOill tllC Morris-Webb ii: Co. and they were very -. n'tctive in relieving me. I have no hes:tation in s.iying mat this r medy is a good one Tor kidney trouble." (Statement given Feb ruary 14, 1908. A LASTING CURE. On December 8, 1910, Mr. Chappell was intervied and he said: "I. can confirm my former endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills with pleasure. I have had no need of a kidnCy medicine since !93S and I know that my cure is a permanent one." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the united States. Remember the name--Doan's ind take no other. Both Doleful. "Who is thai man at the next table with that downcast, sad, re plied the host, "but he is either a Repulican or married to a suffar ette; one can hardly tell them apart nowadays." Life. HOW OLD PEOPLE May Prolong Their Lives At an advanced age waste Is more rapid than repair. The organs act more slowly and less effectually than in youth. The circulation is poor, the blood thin and watery, the appetite poor and digestion weak. We want to say to every aged per son in this vicinity that Vinol, our de licious cod liver and iron tonic (with out oil) will prolong life. It creates an appetite, aids digestion and makes eood blood. In this natural manner Vinol retards waste and replaces weakness with strength, giving new life to the wrorn system. If people in this vicinity only real ized how Vinol invigorates old people we would not be able to supply the demand. Try a bottle of Vinol with the un derstanding that your money will be returned If it does not help you. Hambrick & Austin, Druggists Judge Lyon, of the Superior Court sustained the judgement of Capt, F. C. Robbins, referee, de claring Sheriff George W. Flyn as the rightful lawfully elected sheriff of Forsyth county. Flynt is a Democrat and his election was contested by his opponent. A persistent rumor is in circu lation in Washington that Postmaster-General -Hitchcock will resign Jan. 1., to engage in busi ness in New York. Saved Many From Death. W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., believes he has saved many lives in his 25 years of experience in the drug business. ''What I al ways like to do," he' writes, "is to recommend Dr. King's New Dis covery for weak, sore lungs, hard colds, hoarseness, obstinate coughs, lagrippe croup, asthma or other bronchial affection, for I feel sure that a number of my neigbors are alive and well to-day because they took my advice to use it. I honestly believe its the best throat and lung medicine that's made." Easy to prove he's right. Get a trial bottle free, or regular 50c or $1.00 bottle Guaran teed by. Hambrick & Austin. C ASTOR I A For Infants and CMldien. oooooooooooooooooooooooooboooocoodoooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o Aire mum i 1 II Hit . 5 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Dena-fmpnr 0f State. CESTIFICATF OF DISSOLUTION Whereas, It appears to my sat-, by duly authenticated file proceedings for the ry dissolution thereof by jianimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my of fice, that the Roxboro Drug Ccm pony. a corporation of this State, whose principal offiqe is situated in the town of Roxboro, County of Person, State of North Carolina (W. T. Pass being the agent there in and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Reyisal of 1905, en titled "Corporations' preliminary! to the issuing of this Certificate of' DicQnlnr Inn v Now, therefore, I, J, Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 12 day of Sept., 1911, filed in my office a duly executed and attest consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, ex ecuted by all the s tockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings a fcresaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof. I have se,t my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 12 day of Sept., A. D. 191 1. J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State. AfJministratix Notice, The undersigned having duly qualified as administratix of the estate of the late C. T. Poole deceased, all persons owing the said estate are requested to come forward and settle, and ail persons having claims against the said estate are notified to present the same within one year or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery on same. This Sept. 20th 1911 MRS. SUSAN POOLE. The Pioneer is the PME1E co this season. WHY: Because, we honestly beleive we can do as well for you as any man or set ol men, and we know no one will appreciate your business more than we will. We have' made many improve ments all looking to your comfort and com enience, and there is no house that will better care for you than we will. We can give you the very best entertainment while with us. eur have a Force that can not be beat for efficiency, who will give all of their time looking after yo interest. They are here for your welfare. Our Force; R. I. Featherstone, Auctioneer and Sales Manager. H W Winstead, Sales Manager. T B Davis, Jonah Garrett, Owen Satterlield, B S Winstead and L L. Nelson. When you load drive to the Pioneer. Featherstone & Winstead Proprietors. pi ii' h ICE .v; py 1 KJf II till M Hffll if H 1 RffTWY WANT Better Thar ctv.c ierv;'---: it vr: W'Iiv? Because thev know it DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Raleigh o? Charlotte, N. C or Knoxville or Nashville, Tens. Capital stock, $30,000 A school with a reputation for doing hign-grade work. One ol the best equipped business schools in the South THE LARGEST, The strongest faculty. MORE GRADU ATES IN POSITIONS than all other schools in the State. Bookkeeping, Shorthand and English. No vacation. Write for handsome catalogue. We also teach Bookkeeping, r Home otudy 'Circular. KINGS BUSINESS COLLEGE, RMEIGH N G OR wARlHQUSf Roxboro, North Carolina. plaoe where you want to sell your tobac o o o o o o o o o o o o WHM! 7 o M m fill II i 1 1 V IT almost !ai!y bv lv.: :or seeking youi r 1i -'.I to ?r'sr. ' : . ii; k' COSH- ' '-''-: ; are - rcovlt of 'Vvl XV :l.-iZ, write Jno, F. Dravghon, President, Nashville, Tenn. For free cat r prices on jes:-:ons alogue on course AT COLLEGE, write INCORPORATED. Penmanship, etc., by mail. Send GHARIOTTE N. G. X Professional Cards N. LUNSFORD, Attorney at Law, Over Garrett, & Stanfield's Store. Roxboro, N. C. L. M. CARLTON Mornevland Counspllor at Law. ROXBORO, N. C. Practice wherever services requir ed. Phone 10. WM. D. MERRITT Attorney and Counsellor at I aw. Peoples Bank Buildin?. p. u. carver. s n r? , v g- CARVER & WINSTEAD. Attorneys and Counsellors at law, Office over Bank of Roxboro. Roxb oio, N. c MAkCUSC. WINSTEAD, Attorney-at-Law. Pract.j in Person and"CaswelI Counties tnd wherever services required, Officeergeafc Cy. DR. B- R. LONG, Dentist Office over Log, Brad 'her $ Go's Hardware store DR. O. P. SCHAUB Offers his f professional services in the practice of medicine in allj'ts branches to the eople of Roxboro and surrounding country. Office over Bank of Roxboro. DR. R. J. TEACUE. I will be in my office at Morris-Webb Orug Company's Store every Saturday and Sunday, Special attention given Eve, Ear Nose i'and Throat diseases nd fitting of (lasses A. Btadsher, M. D. Practicing Physician.', ;m Uffers his services to the people of Roxboro andsurrounding community. B E. LOVE, m 0 Practicing Physician Offers his services to the people of Roxboro and surrounding com munity. Office in Pass & Carver Building. Or. C. G. Nichols. Dr. A. H. Nichols." Nichols & Nichols1 Offers their professional service to the people of Roxboro andsur rounding country. DR. E. J. TUCKER, Dentist Oftce JVew Jones Hotel over Roxboro" Drug Co. DR. G. C. VICKERS, Dentist. Office at Jones Hotel, Roxboro, N. C. W. S. MORTON, SURVEYOR Land and Drainage Surveys. Office over Peoples Bank. ROXBORO, N. C. JUNE II, 1911 Oftlly Dally p, m, a. m, 5 30 7 00 Daily Ex Sun a. m. p. m. Ar 11 00 9 l? Ar 9 23 7 54 Ar 8 45 7 19 Ar 8 12 6 56 Ar 7 48 6 43 Lv Durham Lv Roxboro Lv Denniston Lv So. Boston Lv Houston 7 13 1 SS t 25 I 40 8 IS 8 45 9 08 9 21 U 35 11 55 Ar Lynchburg Lv 5 15 4 13 Connection at Lynchburg with trains east tai westbound. Pullman, Sleepers andjDining Cars. If you are thinking oCtaking a trip YOU rant quotations, cheapest fares, reliable and orrect Information as to routes, ana ehedules, the most comfortable and J- -est way. Write and the Information Is your; for the asking, with one of our complete Map Wers. . Write tor rate, maps, tlmebles, to agea cr o A, F. BRAGG, T. P? A. Tf. 0. BIV1LL, P. G, A. if t" . . - t s 1 ' Z. ' ' is A ,4. r
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