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dUU I ntnw KAIL WAY PREMIER CARRIER OF THE 3UU1H. Schedule of Trains Leaving Dur- nam. 1 . N, B.' The following sche dule figures are nuhlished only as information and are rroi guaranteed. No 21-9.50 A. M. Through train for Asheville with Chair uar lor waynesville. Con nects at Asheville "with C. lina Special for Cincinnati and Chicago, also for Chat tanooga, Memphis and all western points Connects at more, . Philadelphia, New York also with local train t ' . IS . ror points soutn. . ; No 139-5,08 P. 'M. For Greens boro. Handles through Pull man Sleeping Car for Atlanta Makes connections for .all points North, East. South and west, New Orleans, Texas and California points. No 131-8:00 P., M. For Greens boro. v Makes direct connec tion with Train No 38, Solid Sleeping Car Train for Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, 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 ar.d San Francisco, No 111-3.45 A. M. For 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, Birming ham and all Western and Southern points. Also with local train for Danville, Lynchburg and Washington. No 1205.40 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 22-6,20 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 1 4411.37 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 A. 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 aod A. C. L. Rail ways. For detailed information, also for information concerning special round' trip rates ac 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.i H. HARDRICK. Passenger Traffic Manager, Washington, D. C. E. H. COAPMAN, Vice President & General Mgr., Washington, D. C. FANCY BOY. L00K out poys keep your' eye on the finest n nni rAmhinflnn Stallion in the, section. At CeffoJ miles west of Chub Lake where you will always find him during tne seasou Of 1913. , ' ' v 4 Charges: ; Season $8.00, ' Leap S.00, ' Insure Colt.S10.00, " Grooms Fee SI .00. r . v C. C. OAKLEY, Roxboro, N. CM Route 3. i.-di .s " .4 v., i.-v; ;: s 1-T-, v," .r,.:- 11 '; 'Ml Hi You don't .have to wait No smoke or, dirt; no.blackened ceilings Note the new44mrner New Perfection the most complete cooking device on the market, with indicator on font, cabinet top, etc. Smaller stoves with 1, 2 or 3 hlimpre STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C. Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. Conundrums. Who is the.Iirst boy mentioned, in the Bible, Chap. I. When was the first garnet of tennis played in the Bible? When Joseph served in Pharoah's court. What words have all the vow- els in alphabetical order? Face- tiously and abstemiously. What is invi-ibb yet never out of sisht? The letter I. j Why is a teacher whipping a scholar like your eye? Because she has a pupil under the lash. Why is the letter D like a squalling chi'd? Because it mak es ma mad. A word of five sylables take one away and syllable will re main. Monosyuaoie. Why is the letter G like the sun? Because it is the center of light. Teacher's Magazine. Most Children Have Worms. Many mothers think their ch.l-, dren are suffering from indiges tion, headache. nervousness, weakness, costiveness, when they are victims of that most common of all children's ailments worms Peevish, ill-temPered. fretful children, who toss and grind their teeth, with bad breath and co icky pains, have all the symp toms of having worms and should be given Kickapoo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy lozenge, which expels worms, , regulates the bowels, tones up the system, an! makes children well and hap py, Kickapoo Worm Killer is guaranteed. All druggists, or by mail. Price 25c. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co , Philadelphia and St. Louis. . Hambrick & Austin. Durham Herald :. Mr. Wilson is popular with the people and the po iticians of his party are afraid to say anything against bim. Best Laxative for The Aged. Old men and women feel1 the need of a laxative more than young folks, but it must be safe and harmless and one which. will not cause pain. Dr. ' King's New Life Pills are especially, good for the aged,, f(r they act prom ptly ani easily. Price 25c. Ee commended by? . . - ; - Hambrick & Austin. The average "': person should drink more in the summer than in the winter, tof supplement na ture's efforts to wash the body through the pores of the skin. when New Oil ust an r ready coal 6r ashes to carrv See your dealer, or write for full particulars to (New Jersey) BALTIMORE If She Will She Will. Two yo.n; gocie J women were having a chat one afternoon on th3 avenus when they saw a cpapie Oi friends comine to ward them. "There's youn Wealthyrocks out for" a promenade with Sister Eaker again. I wonder if she is his intended?'' "Oh; much more than that. She's his desperately resolved." Record Herald. No Substitute Could Do This. No inferior substitute, but on ly the genuine Foley Kidney Pills couldh ave rid J. F. Wallich, tartlett, Nebr., of his kidney trouble. He says: "I was both ered with backache and the pains would run up to the back of my head, and I had spells of dizziness. I took Foley's Kidney Pills and they di dthe work and I am now entirely rid of kidney trouble. My father-in-law, now past 93 years, has taken them and they have added years to his life' Morris-Webb Drug Co. ; Greensboro Record : We need a who.e lot more courts. Judge Peebles came here for a two weeks' term, but left yesterday one day over one week. But perhaps the lawyers, when they say more courts, are choice about who is to preside. However, if they are, they are very particu lar not to mention the matter- to Judge Peebles. fs the Brilliant Stars of June. By the end of June, Mars, Venr us, Satern, and Jupiter will all J be morning stars, but Foley's Honeys and -Tar Compound., is at all times the, "Star" medicine for coughs, colds, croup and wjioop- ing cough. AN cold in June is as apt to develop into bronchitis or pneumonia as at any other, tirne but not if Foley's Honey . and Tar Compound is taken. It wi.l , surely head off the cold, and heal the -inflamed' membranes. The genuine in a yellow pack age :, . . .'. ' t Morris-Webb Drug Co. that the Supreme Court of. the? McMillan, assistant sanitary superm United: States has upheld the tendent, -and his "assistants -compute Jur r o 4.n f t . 1 ! the cost of the -city's co-operation of right of a State to .fix minimum s tt ork based their survey of t passenger and freight -rates we wnndop if tho HiiTninri n ATf h ... . H Carolina will be chancred. v , " . -is ver you use a Perfection Cook Stove. liftthetarik the cradle fill vour nis or the day. the fire to no soot, Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C. 1 ,. r?V N lv to i3 Ft NEW CITY BUILDING PLAN Rectangular Arrangement of Streets That Prevails in America Is Aban doned in Europe. The rectangular - arrangement of streets, which prevails in most Ameri can cities has been generally aband oned in Europe. So has the modifica tion of it, by the addition of radial avenues, of which Washington is such a conspicuous example. Irregularity has been substituted for regularity, al though there is no hard and fast rule about it Streets are laid out in sweeping curves or parabolas, as in parks or private estates. By this means recurring vistas of parking and houses are secured, as well as the maximum or light, air, and open as pects. Even in the poorer quarters this plan is pursued. This has com pletely revolutionized the appearance of the city. Qpgfi spaces for parks and play grounds are reserved at intervals within easy walking distance of al most every home. These are so numerous that one is impelled' to-believe they are looked upon as a neces sary part of city building, as neces sary as schoolhouses ror polifce sta tions. These open 1 spaces are Very varied. Some are round, others are square; i some are sunken gardens, others suggest an Italian villa. In order that they may hot obstruct, traffic, the open spaces are often to one side of the street "The imagina tion of, the artist has been allowed free play in the designing' of these neighborhood pans. . ? YORK IS TQ CLEAN UP Button Intcribed "For Hearth and : De cency" to Be Worn by Million Citizen. . The campaign of th board of health to have . New York give itself a whole- Bale scrubbing, beginning 'April 1, is to include the distribution of a million coat lapel buttons - asr . soon as the proper appropriations : are made at city halL , ! . " 'One button will read: , "For Health and Decency, Clean Up New York City, 1913' ' ' Another,-intended forewomen shop pers, will read: ' , "We Don't Deal in Dirty : Stores. Clean Ud! 1913." The; general plans of the active cam: Tu4cm ora hpld nn ' while Ur. M. .-M. city. Doctor McMillan reported that he has found Manhattan very dirty in ( spots, but that Brooklyn was dirty all I ' i , : ..rnr..u over. jNew iorK riveniug nunu. mwmm ?y " . .CAPITAL $25,000,00 v Undivided Profits $13.500.00 Resource a quarter of one umI- : v liondollars. Land Sale! By virtue of a deed of trust executed to me hv Arthur Uorri'o !TI hrillf"1 St . Arrn 1f U Jit.! . which have not bee n c mplieJ with. I will on sell at public auction for cish in front tf the court house, door -in Robcro that certain w-ctpf lantf lying In Woodsdale township. N. . riAnrtnmni t i m m.I. - J 1 al . .4 suuiuin ai iuaiRcu. icu oaK, mence 1 degree S pointers east 130 fee? to a marked cedar, Lucy Harris' cotner. thence south 87 degrees 30 pointers east 940 feet to a stake in Lucy Harris hne, thence north 4 degrees is pointers east 650 feet to a stake m Ursuk grees west 277 feet to- tn ashon,Martowe's - creek, thence up said creek &s it meanCers to a marked wi low near, the mouth .of -small m-ww mm0-a WAV UJ VI 1 -VS MAMJl branchj thence up said branch is ; it inean- oers 10 a stake at head .of ttmt , thence south 85 degrees 1C p inters east 1000 feet to . the beginning; containing 87 and-)0 aaes it being lot No. I in the devision of , the Toby Hams lands. T: is -18th day of May "19 3 T. C. SROOKS, Trustee. ': (Iminj C Having qualified as administrator of .1. D. Briggs, deceased, -late of Person countv, NVC, this is to notify all persons having claims aeainst the estate of said dMtM to exhibit them to rhe undersigned on or before the 28th day of April 1914, or this notice will be plead in bar f their re covery. All persons indebted to aid estate will please make immediate payment. This the 28th day of April 1913. J. A. WHITFIELD, . - Administratorr Carver and Winstead, Attys. r " f ft ' ' -- -i ' - - - -- mm, trade marks and copyrights obtained or nl fee. Send model, sketches or photos and de seriptioa for FREE, SEARCH and report on patentability. Bank references. PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES for you. Our free booklets tell how, what to invent and save you money. Write today, D. SWIFT & CO. D1TCUT I AUVfDC f 03 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. like creat besides they are inexpensive, and For Instead ofWoodSbwSi LONG, BRADSHER & CO., ROXBORO, N. C. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOGOOOOCC9 o The Jefferson Standiim o e o o o o o o o o o o Insurance jilv Greensboro, N. C. o o o o o Rinre the' consolidation with the Greens-; boro life and the Security Life and Ahnu 8 ity Co.j :Sept. 20th., ; 1912, torPeceniber O O o o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o In Atsets( v. . , ..: In Surplus - '. -.,. In Lesal Restpnre ' - r In Insurance in Force With over FORTY MILLION of insur ance in force and:writing over MILLI-; ON a month is a record to he - proud oi-: by all the South and esneciallvhv;nolicv hold- TT7i i i j ers. Yvnen you noiu a jLrrLnoun pujicy, f yon have the best. Why experiment when j, o o -o o o e o o o o o o o Satterneld Ins;, r Agmm ; . - District Managers. ; - ooeooooocccscoooooooooocob o t)1 1 I J Umbrellas Repaired. I am v epito Jt . erairt y njr umbrellas, and 0 re-cover, same. Prices re4sortabl; . ; B BARNETT inthesuperior; court, BEFORE THE CLERK. I ' ' j JNOrtn Carolina, Person County. ,T , - - v ' - 1 . - am 1 larDoro, deceased ' J-', 4 " ' : -V8 -C . j' ...... "1 " j t- ' " . ; w : , . , . . Marina ' larooro, : tiattie Gravitt "and "husband NeU Rrfl- S," niisaiia-' Ura1" Vltt N?la Burton, and husband, Je UTton,vSamv Yarboro, Jr., ' Jaa W. Yarboro, Thomas Yar- - ro Thomas . WbeeJer Yarboro, r Joe jRay Burton, Sam , Burton. "J esse - Burton; t LindgaT Gravitt. Carrie Gravitt, Roxie Gravltt, and Ada Bunch Grayitt;-"'. NOTICE OF SUMMONS ? - it. The' defendants Hattie Grav itt and ' husband, Neal GraVitt, and their; children Lindsay Gra vity Carrie Gravitt, Roxie Gra viU and Ada Bunch ;Gravitt will : tae notice that the above" enti tled proceeding has benn institu ted and Is now pending : in the Suqerior Court of Person county by the plaintiff for the purpose of. obtaining v a decree, ordering the sale land of his testator, the late Sam'l Yarboro, to make as sets with which to pay debts of said testator and charges of ad ministration, etc. : . 1 -v 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,1 or ..thbre lief prayed by the platiff - will be granted. This April 28, 1913. D. W. BRADSHER, ( Clerk Superior Court. Metal Shingles Tne roofing that lasts as long as the building and never needs repairs. ' ? Thev Won't bum..rrflrlr. nirl nr fnt wood shingles, nor have thev die weiffht or hnttlni rf ttnnA 1t look better than either. Sale by : " ' ;iL.:ifSSte2 o o ' o o : o o . i . o . o z c o ) ) ) - o - : CV Oi . i I Sr. ; .". - o . . o o . - .r . $230,104,62 28,601,54 150;475,7D j rrrnPAii Al cooccccsccccccsccscsccccco nnn Co.
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