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. 7 7- ,Sa - " 7 -r: n, t5-i" - "V ) a' if',. .v. - v k " 7 SOUTHERN RAILWAY - .. N V, v - , V ' ; ' ; Sale ot Pprsonat Property. rumbreUa Umbrellas Repaired. PREMIER CARRIER OF THE at 32 o aock, m:oh,'M eill &ell a uiirr as, ind to re-cover same, r: . 4 - ouuin. Schedule of Trains Leaving Durham. N, B. The following sche dule figures are published only as information and are not guaranteed. No 21 9.50 A. M. Through train for Asheville with Chair Car for Waynesville. Con nects at Asheville with Caro lina "ial for Cincinnati and i, also for Chat , tanooi, em phis and all ( tester, -vnts. Connects at ' s Greensi.bro with Through Train for vashiny:ton, Bald more, Pniladelphia, New York, also with local train for points South So 139-5.0&P. M. For Greens boro. Elan dies through Pull-' man Sleeping Car for Atlanta. Makes connections for all points North, East. South and west, New Orleans, Texas and rolifnrni' , , No 131-8.00 P. o , build witfins boro. Makes & Buiec tion with Train Nv ,jOlid Sleeping Car Trdjf for Washington, Baltimore, Philad3lphia, New York, makes connection for Boston, Pittsburg, Chicago and all Eastern and Northern points. Connects ? with Through Tourist Sleeping Car for New Orleans, El Paso, Los Ange les and San Francisco, . No 111 -3.45 A. M. Fot Greens boro, with Sleeping Car for Winston-Salem. Connects with No 37 Through Train for Atlanta, New Orleans connects also for Asheville. St. Louis, Memphis, Btrming 9 ham and all Western and Southern points. Also with local train for Danville, Lynchburg and Washington. No 120-5.40 A. M. For Oxford, Keysville and Richmond. Makes connection for Wash ington. New York and all Eastern and Northern points. No 146-12.45 P. M. Local for Raleigh. No 220.20 P. M. For Raleigh and Goldsboro. Makes con nection at Raleigh with Nor folk Southern and S. A. L. Rys,, also at Selma with A. C. L. Rwy. And at Goldsboro with Norfolk Southern and A. C. L. Rwys. No 144 11.37 A. M. For Ral eigh and Goldsboro. Makes connection at Selma with A. O. L, Rwy. For points North and South and at Goldsboro with Norfolk Southern and A. C. L. Rail ways. No 1089 28 A. M. Local train for Raleigh, Selma and Goldsboro. Makes connec tion with S. A. L. Rwy., at Raleigh and A. C. L. Rwy., at Selma and Goldsboro. No 1122 50 AA. M.. For Ral eigh, Selma, Goldsboro, mak es connection at Raleigh with Norfolk Southern, S. A. L. and R. C. & S. 'Railways at Selma with A. C. L Rwy. at Goldsboro with Norfolk Southern and A. G. L. Rail ways. For detailed information, also for information concerning special round trip jrates aor count various special occa s'onsand Pullman Sleeping Car reservations ask any Southern Railway Agent or communicate with the under signed, J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. H. F. CARY, General Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C. S. H. HARDRICK, Passenger Traffic Manager, Washington, D. C. E. H. COAPMAN, Vice President & General Mgr., Washington, D. C. FANCY BOY. Look out boys keep your eye on thetinest nd onlv Combination Stallion in the section. At Ceffo 3 miles west of Chub Lake where you will always find him during the season Of 1913. Charges: Seasoa S8.00, Leap JS.00, - - "'7 Insure Colt 110.00, ? Grooms Fee li.OO. : , ' CC OAKLEY, -Roxboro, N. Rcuta 3, , preserves the rich natural flavor of the meat. It means better cooking, a cleaner, cooler kitchen, and less Work. No fire to kindle, no dmdo-erv of rml nr QcVif-c i TANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. The Fly and Typhoid. Make a renwed effort to forti fy your home against the deadly housefly this is the season of the year when typhoid fever isi becoming prevalent, and the fly, as one of its chief carriers, is correspondingly more dangerous. During the warm summer wea ther most flies are content to remain outdoors in garbage cans and filth deposits, but during the cooler weather they stay in your homes in increasing num bers, just when they are 'most apt to be reeking with the germs of dangerous diseases. r- - For the Weak and I Nervous. Tired-out, weak, nervous men and women would feel ambitious, energetic, full of life and would always have a good appetite, if they would do the sensible thing for health take Electric Bit ters. Nothing better for the stomach, liver or kidneys. Thous ands say they owe their lives to this wonderful home remedy. Mrs. O. Rh'ftievault, of Vestal Center, N. Y., says; "I regard JElectric Bitters as one of the greatest of gifts. I can never forget what it has done for me." Get a bottle yourself and see what a difference it will make in your health. Only 50c and $1.00. Recommended by Hambrick & Austin. v Andrew B. Willingham was kill ed and several others were in jured hen an automobile, own ed by T. J. Walker, a director of the American Tobacco Compaq y, and manager of the Richmond, Va., plant, turned over just af ter leaving the Country Club in Richmond early: Tuesday night. While the extent of Walkers in juries are not known, it is believ ed that he is partially paralyz ed. SSeveral other occupants of the car escaped with broken ribs and bad bruises. Willing- ham was chief .buyer pf the Am- 7 . . erican Tobacco Company m R.ch- mond. i. The United States government is asking for sealed proposals for the erection of the new postof fice building at Hickory. The building is ta be two stories with a ' basement. and- will have a ground area of 4800 feet. , . Steady E of the ;iEt T J v m Smaller 2 or 3 them at or write circular (New Jersey) BALTIMORE THE MEANING OF FLIES. Cheer up, fly S333n is h3re, m l th summsr fnh!; is 01 in V-mcst. Ti c n ai tha; hasn' his 9i!'e3i'-3 m by th's tme eati? , at th3 , secon'l tab.a t3 his quests, the manure pile. fly.- No,1 you may not like to look at it ; Jhat way, but that is the truth ; ust thq same. If vol don't 1 ke , . 1 1 - ! vour guest, your fellow Doarders,, or your table companions, a mighty good thing to do is to nut up screens. After the doors and windows are well screened you can easily n;et rid of the oc casional intruder by means of sticky fly paper and fly swat ters. In the country a man's flies are they of his own household. That is, each householder is lar gely responsible for his own crop of flies. But in the cities and towns the number of flies shows up the Board of Health. If a town has few' flies they have a live, wide-awake board of health, but if flies are thick you can scjt it down that the board of health is asleep, and a town is usually just about as dead or as wide awake , as its board of health. The whole thing narrows down, therefore, so that you can judge a town by the number pf flies it has. Constipation Cured. Dr. King's New Life Pills will relieve constipation promptly and get, your bowels in healthy condition again. John Subsic, of Sanbury, Pa., says ; "They are the best pills I ever usedd, and I advise everyone to use them for constipation, indigestion and liver complaint." Will help you. Price 25c. Recommended by 7 Hambrick & Austin. A mer . lib ill .Wfla mfirlf hv 1Viot , " iff Flyn and Winston officers -i.-H Tuesday night when they seized ,115 gallons of booze, a new wa- gon and two mule and one man ... , f near, I'aiitown. 'mere were two men in the wagon, but when the officers caught 4up with it they both ran in opposite : diree tionsj' one;" making good :hls: ' es bape and the other, , Thomas He- fKhikh. refuses ttoj disclose if 1 -v, vi wcixiwu, no smoke or soot. The new 4-burner Perfection Stove cooks a whole meal at once, with least exp.e n s e and trouble. stoves with 1, burners. See your dealer's, for descriptive to Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C. WEAK STOMACH MADE STRONG In One Week. If your stomach is sd weak that food won't stay down or fermentation takes place, caus ing gas, heaviness, and general misery, you need MI-O-NA Stom J ach Tablets and the sooner you et them the better for you. Hambrick & Austin knows what one 59 cent box will do for they honorably offer to re turn the cost if you aren't splen didly benefitted. Don't be timid about trying this great stomach prescription. It has cured thousands of cases of chronic, indigestion, gastritis, dyspepsia and Catarrh . of , the Stomach. There is no reason on earth why MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets won't make you healthy and happy. There will be no liquor saloons in the Panama canal zone after July 1. The isthmian canal com mission has passed a resolution to grant no licenses after that date. There are 35 saloons in the towns of the zone. Sixty three saloons were open at one time. During l the present year the commission has. collected $43,800 for licensing saloons, and since 1907, when license were granted first, it has receiv ed $326,000. This Interest Every Woman. A family doctor said recently that women come to him think ing that they have female trou ble, but when he treats them for their kidneys and bladder, they soon recover. This is worth knowing, and also that Foley's Kidney Pills are the best and safest medicine at such times. You' cannot get better purer medicine for backache, weary dragged out feeling aching joints, .irregular kidney s and bladder action and nervousness due to - kidney . troubles. Try them. They are tonic in action and quick in results, r Morris-Webb Drug. Co., 7 r - . . - ..-.-. . , . , . V -Rid your premises of any- rub bish, old paper,' tin cans, and re fuse br any kind that may hare accumulated: during! the irinter. puhhc aiycticn to .l;e hie hes t ;lid door m Rox bi r:H C v i heSi otv lowing personal bropeity bVlohtr' inir to the estate of. die late VV- E." Mbrton: - ix: 'MWMiB Stock in Bank of Roxboro, Stock in Southwestern Jgency, 25 Shares. v One-fourth interest in orie Jack 7 77Muks : -7:.-v : Perh ips otf er personal prop erty. - Mrs." M. F. Morton, Administratrix, E. D. Morton, Adm'r., . W. B. Morton, deceased. This May 5ih,19l3. Notice! Saleol Town Lot. L!nder and by virtue of the power vested in me in a deed of trust executed by J. Les er Clayton oire as trustee for T C. Brcoks duly registered in Person County in Book 18 page 91, I will on the 1st Monday in June Next sell at public auction for cash fn front of the court h use door in Person County, that certain town lot on which is situate a S room cottage with hall, i ni city water, in the town of Roxboro, on the east side of Lamar Street being the lot sold and conveyed to J, ' ester Clayton by W. H. B. NeweU and wife Fannie H. NeweU, known as the Viola . V. Chappell lot. adjoinirg tile lots ot St B. Davis and wife, W. H. Harris, J, M. Bia-lOi-k's heirs or uevfcees. Lamar. Street and perhaps o'heis, co- tail ing one-half of I iicre more or Je&s, and buurdeu and described as in deed of trust n ade ty said W. H. B. and Fannie H. Ntv:l tj sMd J, Lester Clay ton. This let :s cunveniemly located, teiii in easy reach f the court house. This May 1st 1 3 F. O. CARVER Trustee for T. C. Brooks, Ry request of Mr. Clayton. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator of J.-D. Briggs, deceased, lale ol Person county, . C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to rhe undersisi;ed on or oefore the 28th day of April 1914, or this notice will be plead in bar of ' their ie- -u.tijr. riu ciaoua uiucoiru io alu esiaie will please make immediate payment. This the 2th day of April 1913, J. A. WHITFIELD, Administrator. Carver and 'instead. Attys. Besigned and Patented Roofs put on twenty-sk years ago are as good as new to-day, and haveK never needed repairs. What is the result? Why practically every other shingle manufacturer is trying to imitate it, so be not deceived Hook for the words "Grtright Reg. U. S. Pat Off." embossed on the corrugation. It is put there for your protection. Accept no substitute. For Sale by LONG, BRADSHER-& CO., ROXBORO, N. C. CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE, May 27th to 29th, 1913. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES. ' . VIA' SOUTHERN' RAILWAY . ' Tickets on sale May 24-25 26-27-28. Final return limit Jun6 ; ; 5th, l'913,or if you prefer to stay longer, by depositing your ticket with special agent at Chattanooga and paying a fee of 7 fifty cents you can have final limited extended until June 25th 7 Round Trip Fares From Principal Pointe ss Follows : Goldsboro, Selma, x. Kaleigh, Durham, $11,45 11.05 .10.50 " 9.95 Rate&iri same proportion from app either via Asheville or 'Atlanta. Excellent train service via either route ; ; ; " ",'. ' "f 7- . Special Pullman sleeping cars from Raleigh and Durham leaving these points on Sunday May the 25th. - ' ; ,- , 7!' For reservation, detailed information, etc. ask: your agent or communicate with, . 7 -7 ; 7f 7 ' 7; ; ; J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh; N. C. ? r ir if 1 - f v " ' v f 1 ? ri ;- r"irin .Q "7- v w 1 A--'-S.- 4f J . k IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, JBEFQRETHE CLERK, North --Carblina'r7i7y r$?& ' ; : k Person County. 7 J. ,H. Yarboro, Executor of Sam'U; Yarboro, deceased , . . :;. ."'''. '. vs ; y7 .-y'7'v -Martha F. Yarboro, Hattie Gravitt and huisband, Neal Gra yitt,1 Nola Burton and husband,' Joe Burton, Sam YarborOr Jr -J as. W. Yarboro; .Thomas Yar boro, Russr Yarboro, Lora Yarbo ro, Thomas Wheeler Yarboro, Joe Ray' Burton, Sain Burton, Jesse Burtori, Lindsay Gravitt, Carrie Gravitt, Roxie Gravitt, and Ada Bunch Gravitt.. - NOTICE OF SUMMONS. The defendants Hattie Grav itt and husband, Neal Gravitt, ! and their children Lindsay Gra vitt, Carrie Gravitt, Roxie Gra vitt and Ada Bunch Gravitt will ' take notice that the above enti tled proceeding has7 benn institu ted and is now pending in the Suqerior fJourt of Person county by the plaintiff for the purpose of obtaining a decree ordering the sale land of his tesiator, the late Sam'l YarboroJto make as sets with wb.lch to pay debts of' said testator and charges of ad- ministration, etc. Said defendants will further take notice that summons has benn issued in said proceeding, returnable on the 27th day of May 1913; and that they are -required to appear before' the Clerk of the " Superior Court of Person County, at the Court House in Roxboro, on the said 27th day of May, 11913,and an swer or demur to the petition of the plaintiff, or otherwise de- fend said proceeding, or the re- lief prayed by the nla-ytiff will be granted. This April 28, 1913. D. W. BRADSHER, ; Clerk Superior Court. in 1887 TbeStaodard Ever union Oxford, v Henderson Chapel Hill,' BUrlington, $10.60 10.65 9.95 , p.30. all other points. ; Tickets will ' ' " 1 ,"-r 7 I If r 1 1 1 3 VV j I If '1. li i !; I. ill 0 15 )-;.:- i II it 1. ; v ' T ' - i ; H 1 if Ul i i 1 ' f, 4 1 (I I ' . ! 1-1 ; i :V-. 1- t
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