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Administrators Notice! Having this day qualified as the Ad ministrator of Mrs. Emma Johnson, de ceased, late of Person ounty, this is' to notify all persons indebted or hold ing claims against said deceasad, to present same to the undersigned Ad ministrator on or before the 29th day of July 1915, or this "notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This 29th day of July, 1914 , W. . DANIEL. Administrator Administrators Notice! Having this day qualified as the Ad ministrator of Moses Long deceased, late of person ou n ty, this is to notifify all persons indebted or hold ing claims against said deceased, to present same to the undersigned Ad ministrator, on or before the 25th day of August 1915, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery This 25th day of Aug. 1914 H. J. WHI, Administrators. Administrators Notice! Having qualified as Administrator of J. W Dunn, deceased, late of Per son ounty, this is to notify all persons indebted or holding claims against said jeceased to present same to the under signed administrator, on or before the Jth day of Sept. 1915 or this notice will be placed in bar of their recovery. This the 9th day of September 1914 W. A. DUNN, dministrator. Notice of Land Sale. Under and by virtue of authori ty conferred on me by a certain deed of trust, executed by Robert Wilkerson to secure a certain note to R. I. Featherston, the said deed of trust being of record in the Register of deed's office for Per son County in book page 309, I will expose to sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door, in Roxhoro, N. C, on Saturday Oct. 3rd. 1914, at 12, o'clock, M, the following described land: Situated npar the corporate lim its of the town of Roxboro, begin ning at an iron stake and running north to R. L. Carver's lot; thence with Carver's line east to W. 1). Merritfs lot; thence with Mer ritt's line south to T. J Jordan's lot; thence with Jordan's line west to iron stake, the beginning, con taining by estimation one. quarter of an acre more or loss. Done at the request of the hold er ofsaid note. Thus August, 27., 11)14. Marcus C. W instead, Trustee. iNOTIE! r)y virtue of a deed of trust ex ecuted to me by Joe Carver and wife, registered in Person county in bk. 1 at p. 365, the conditions of which have not been complied with, I will, on Monday Oct. 5th. 1914, sell for cash at public auction at the Court House door in Roxboro, N. C, that certain tract of land lying in Person county, N. C, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake Ben Carver's N. E. Corner, thence No. '2 de grees W. 770 ft. to a stake; thence South 77 degrees East 1135 ft. to a rock in William Carver's corner: thenc? South 10 degrees W. 1200 ft. to a rock in Henry Speck Wil liams' line; thence N. 89 degrees W. 500 ft. to a stake Ben Carver's corner; thence N. 18 degrees W. 1050 ft. to the-beginning, contain ing 24.6 acres, being lot No. 7 in the division of the Mangum Car ver lands. This 2nd day of Sept., '1014. R. P. Brooks Trustee for T. C. Brooks. r imm-mmnn Tiltii.i im. CHARACTER - HEALTH - CULTURE Lowest rates m the South. Deliahtful location 1 Deep well water. Twenty-four years without a sin gle case of dangerous sickness. Clean athletics. Two gymnasiums. No hazing. A distinguished Bostonian write: "Of all the colleges I have visited in six years as Inter national Field Secretary of Christian Endeavor, the J apini oi tion college seems to be the most genuinely Christian." Karl Lehman. Write now for Cata ioeue and views. Pres. W. A. HARPER, 'Box Elon College, N. C. Philadelphia Painless Dentists, (Inc) , The home of Good Dentistry, at Reasonable Prices. ome and have YOUR TEETH; examined FREE! V 201 W, Main Strtet Durham, N. C. Opposite . Postoffice Building. Q A STO R I A For Infants and Children In Ugo For Over 30 Veers Always bears the -isnattire of HELPFUL PUMP SUGGESTION Additional Water May Be Secured From Deep Welle by Inserting 4 'Check Valve In Pipe. ' (By W. BYORTON.) ( A good many farmers are troubled with the common suction pumps used in deep wells pumps that work hard and draw but very little water, inese can be made to work much better by uncoupling the pipe as near the joint as possible. Then place an old cylin der with a check valve in it at the bot tom. This will hold the pressure of the water and will lessen the strain on the lift valve. I have used this in very deep wells and have had the best of results. Layer in Demand. The high price of eggs the past eeveral years, witlj. every indication of the prices remaining the same for some time to. come, has caused a de mand for the layer. By that is meant that, no matter what breed, it must possess egg producing qualities, and this class of breeders is the one to reap the, benefit in sale of eggs, chicks or stock. Any show strain without good egg-producing qualities will not long remain the favorite among the masses. Success With Poultry. The bett,er conditions as to soil and climate the better the success with poultry. While poultry can be suc cessfully raised at a profit in almost any place, conditions play an impor tant part, and where the soil and cli matic conditions are good the profits are sure to be greater than where con ditions are not so favorable. Renovate Alfalfa. It pays to renovate the alfalfa fields. It conserves moisture. It in creases hay production; it tends to make finer and more leafy hay; ami it more rapidly increases soil iertilit for crop rotation. Ration for Fattening. The fattening pigs need not be cor fined in pens until the last- two weeks of the fattening period. The ration then should consist of corn meal rnd some othar grain. New Shell Bursts in Air. 1, 1 ; i a shell which, when Lrfd from a -. caliber cannon, will f.x;)Icde in the air instead of having to tcnij in com.net with something bt fore b-ursting. Thb invention was devised by Command ant Malandin ci the general staff of "'aris. It is said that the new shell icreases the range of effectiveness i aimine at the enemy's fortress or i the field of battle. French artillery uthorities state Taat the new inven- ion practically doubles the value of i he 75-caliber cannon. The missile will undoubtedly be standardized and used by all of the French army men. Me rept on oumDing. "Have you ever heard Jimkins re late about the time he got half way up Mont Blanc with one of his little nephews and no guide?" asked one man of another. "How long ago did he tell you about it?" was the evasive reply. "Last March, when he'd just got home," said the first man. "Well," said the other, "in eight months since then he has climbed the rest of the way, succored a fainting guide and sustained a snowstorm on the summit, resuscitated two benumbed strangers on the way down and guided the en tire party to the foot, where a group of frantic relatives was waiting?' .WILLING YOUR FEET WARM. Now that winter has reallv begun the problem of cold feet at night be comes unpleasantly provocative. . To many people hot water bottles are an abomination they are to me. But have you ever tried "willing" your feet warm when you get into bed ? A man told me the other day that he concentrated his mind, as it were, on his feet, and willed them warm. Presently there was a sensation of tingling in his, calves, and then his meels, begin to glow. The last night or two I have tried this method, with some success. When I get more accustomed to it I hope to succeed perfectly. And there is this advantage about it, while- you are willing your feet warm you can't be worrying about anything else. It's a great idea. London Chronicle. ALONG DIPLOMATIC LINES. "Have vou Trorpff!ffl flinlomatipflU - j r . r- Lily in your negotiations to enlist the Isupport of Senator Bunk?" "Well, I have followed precedent jin presenting two notes, and "both, of !them were of big4enommation," Aid to Digestion. s " One of the best aids to good digest tion is a supply of charcoal where the ! fowls can reach it at any time. It ab sorbs most of the poisonous juices in the digestive Nprgans. prgans ant foi Weight for Market. "When phicks weigh a" couple of pounds lend, them 'to market;. the next pound will draw more "heavily on the pocket, book. " : ' " r 1 ' REMEMBER YOUR LAST n DOSE OF i ALOMEL? You probably, recall the bad after-effects-, of the calomel more than theisickness you tool? it. for. You need never again go .through" with being 4 all knocked out for a day or two by calomel. " ; Next time your liver gets slug-, gish and inactive, we urge thlit you go to Hambrick & Austin for a bottle of l)odson's Liver Tone, a splendid vegetable liquid medicine that will start your liver as surely , as calomel ever did and with none1 of the after-effects of calomel. It i is absolutely .harmless .both -to chil dren and adults and demands no restriction of habits or diet. A large bottle of Dodson's Li veK Tone costs only fifty cents and the druggists who sell it guarantee it to take the place of calomel, and will refund your money if it fails in your case or if you are not sat isfied. "Pigs Is Pigs". The department of agriculture could not have hit upon a happier; time to, launch the pig club move ment in Guilford county. With the war raging in Europe this country has a practical demons tration of the fact that whereas cotton and tobacco are luxuries in the sense that the world cab dispense with them for a time, pigs is pigs." Wars may come and dethrone King Cotton at any moment. fc Financial stringency may lay waste the dukedom of tobacco, asit,"is laid wa'ste today. But thetbourgeois razor back fears no calamity. He is welcome in marts where the nobility fears to tread. War can mean nothing to pork Except a probable boost in price. i nut a pi at. means more to tne iar - mer.than simply money in his: potket. It .means that he need not to the trouble of hauling his corn to .market, when he can make it more valuable at heme by transfoiming it into meat. In I fact, swi no means that the farmer . - .... . . j must have more corn, ami to have niDit' cum ir mji nac tu ai:in- , . . . , . . . . . ...111 1 , - - . . . X - . 1 . don some of the moie dangerous' ventures, such as cotton and to-' bacco; and the man who goes into live stock raising intelligently! nuMug iiuenigenu.N , a better farm upon! will have j wl1jc1 Q grGw any crop. Probably the average Southern firmer will olwnvc motro ' Hv taimei will always make Ins liv- ing out of cotton. But even at that pigs to most of them will re present the' difference between a bare living and a comfortable profit. Greensboro News. Only One "BROMO QUININE" To get the genuine, call for full name, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold One Day. Stops cough and headache, and works off cold. 25c. Q & e o o 0 o o o o o o o & o e o m CI. o o o n o o 1 stalls under frssajr.". " good offices and camp ooms. Our Warehouse, is one of the e e G in the Piedmont seqtion. Try us next load of tobacco. o e o YOTTR T TVRR RRfJI - Polk MillerV Livier Pills Are Known and Used National ly Because They , Assist ' Nature in Her Most ; ; Vitals Processes Xpu 'cannot afford to overload your stomach and expect to keep the most vital organ of your bodk in a healthy condition. You may get temporary relief from 'string- ent drugs which over-stimulate, but serious reaction follows deli - lcate nerve tissues are destroyed, the Jiver becomes sluggish and is unable to throw ott its. impurities, without regular and ever increasing doses. Polk" Miller's Liver Pills Cancer, What ' You Know Rheurriatisiii Pains Stopped : ; About It. , ; The' first application of Sloan's C CANCER killed over ,1,200 Liniment' goes right to the painful North Carolinians last year. One part it penetrates without rub woman out of every eight and one bing it stops the Rheumatic Pains man out of every fourteen that" around the joints and gives relief reaches forty ''years of age dies arid comfortv Don't suffer! Get a from cancer. At present 90 per bottle to-day! It is a family medi cent of cancer attacks prove fatak cine for all pains, hurts,, 'bruises, This is largely because tlney were cuts, sore throat, neuralgia and not recognized early and removed at once. It is easily cured if prompt- ly recognized and at once removed by a competent surgeon Cancers usually appear at some point of local irritation, such as a corset stay on the breast or a cigar stump or pipe on the lip. Be on the lookout for cancers. Any painless lump appearing on the body should be explained by a physician. A lump on the breast that does not disappear in two weeks should be examined at once by a doctor. Moles, warts or marks on the body, which begiifto change in appearance or show signs of ir ritation, should be completely re- moved. Don't wait to be absolute- !. muc u i u eancer before you act. It may -be too late then, and i other parts of the bodv may be ! similarly infected by that time. ,rM , - , , : the chances or cure are very high j with early operation, but- these i clnces decrease ,Avith every day or delay. Don't waste, time with m i advertised cancer cures. They don't St I 1 - i- 1 T v X -v ... 4-X v. I -V . . i- u-. nuran, upeiauuu is pnicu ca'.Iy painless, and the 'mly reli- able means of curing the disease. v Whenever Ycu Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless turn xuuiu is equauy vaiaaDie as a t; vlnL j 4-i w 1 M, its ? .. ... well known tonic propertiesof QUININE " aasomoe wver, unves out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. and IRON. It acts on the Liver. Drives NOW GOiyi PLETED Equipped with all the Conveniences con nected with' a Warehouse: Automatic Scales, good comfortable' the Warehouse for J.. v . ' I h - LATES -YOUR HEA;lSTH Soothingly and effectively t, aksisti.iP -S.fMeNrAGE. md in .Ua vrct. A&Mpata-.-' afA I ' . O ft p re liie hk.j ... 1 serious task of, throwing off the; impurities of the. body without inr juring the stomach or making you a slave to the drug habib their a bilitv to ctfre headache, dizziness, such as drowsiness,, lack of ambi tion and mental depression, have made them a, standard "remedy for j 5 years. Free sample on request. 10 cents at. your druggists br gen- 'V. eral store 2 ,1-c: coupon ; in each box. rolk Miner Drug uompany, Inc. , Riehmond,' Va. i r. , chest pains. Prevents inectlon,fluii(jing' Mr. Chas. H. Wentworth, Can fornia, writes: "It did wonders for my Rheumatism, pam is gone as soon as I apply it P recom mended it to my friends as the best Liniment I ever used." Guar anteed. 25c. at your Druggist. Notice. By virtue of an order made by Judge Geo. Rountree, I will on October 19th. 194, at the Court house door in Rox boro, sell to the highest bidder, that tract tf land known as the old J. H. Gates home place, Situ ated in Flat River township, de- j scribed as follows: ' j Beginning at a Sycamon on .Hillsboroaud Koxboro road thence 1 riorth 8 west 00 tO chains to nt- ers: thence south oO west 3b chains f-0 a j. jj Cates corner; Thence south 88 "East, (his line) o2.80 chajns to n rock near, a large "sory on naming mm, uiencc north SO east 25 chains to a rock on the road; thence with the road . - to first station containing 192 1-3 acres more or less. Terms of sale 1-3 cash, the remaining tvvo-thirds b ana 12 montns. lJererrea pay- ments to bear interest from day of sale. At same time and place 1 will call tho nv, . f - y - - -t -i u time Of sale 11 o'clock a. m. this Sept. If .1914-. ' 1). W. Brads her C. C. Commissioner. o 9 O o o o o o o . o o - o o o o A o , o o o o o o o o o o o o your stock. o n o o o o o o o o o . I o ; , best lighted your, o o o O 1 o O ; -O ' ' ' 9 O y - X' - '"'rO --I-- o with rial Cards .U'the' people of Roxboro andf 1 y' "'jz wumi u n l ty . Office over e . r u j i , , , store. ' H ) 1)1) . N N. LUNSFvRD Atto'rney at law. vmucovfr D. tj. tanhld&c store. Roxboro, N. C T71 ' r i vj. vv instead vCARVElu (& WINSTEAD Attorneys and, Counsellors at luv. Ortice over . ank of Roxboro MARCiS C. YV INSTEAD . Attorney -a t-Law Practice in Perso i and aswell counties and wherever services required. Office in Pos office Buildmo DR. B. iv. LONG - dje;ntist Office, over the Ba ,k of Roxb oro. RO.vBORO. n. c. OA. R J. TAGUE I will be i n my omoe uuc PostoffW every aturday and unday,. special attention iven Eye, Ear, Nose and ihroa: diseases and fitting 0f glasses. 7 W. A. B tADSHER, M.D. Practicing physician. Offers his .services to the people of Roxboro and surrounding community. . Dr. B. E. Love, Practicing Physician -Offers his services txj the people of Roxboro and surroundinsr community. Office in . Pass '& Carver Building. Dr. C. G. Nichols Dr. A. F. Nichols NICHOLS 01 NICHOL5 Offer their professional service the people of Roxboro . und i0 surrounding communitv. Dr. E. J. Tucker DENTIST. Office New Hotel Jones over I ) i u Drnf Store. DR. G. C. VICKERS -DENTIST- - ; Office in Newell Building- on North Main Street, next door to Roxboro Grocery Co. Roxboro, N. C. DR. A. P. READE Dentist Office over the Bank of Roxboro ROXBORO, .N. C. E.H.COPLEY SURVEYOR. Office next door to Dr. Vickers Roxboro, N. C. " . i 1 " 1 1 ' NORFOLK . WESTERN. MAY 10th 1914. E x un Daily v Ex un Daily p. .m. "a. m. 5:30 6:45 7:06 7:58 7:3Q Y 8:27 p. m. a. m. v Durham v Roxboro v'Dehnnisto JM 11. Ar 9:28 7:54 Ar 8:45 7:19 7:25 8:50; Lv . oston Ar 8:12 6:56 40 9:03 Lv Houston Ar 7:48 6:4b 15 11:25 Ar '-Lynchburg Lv 5:15 4:15 p. m. a. m. p. m. a. m. ernectiens at Lynchburg with train? east and westbound. " Pullman 1 eepers and Dining Cars. ' If you are hinkieg of taking a .trip YOU want quotstions, cheapest fares; reliable and correct information as to routes and schedules; the most comfor matjon is yours for the asking with one our complete Map Folders. - Write for rate maps, time tables to agent or to W. B. BEVILL, Pass, Traffic Mgr. W.C.SAUNDERS, General Pass. Agent. , M ' Roanoke, Va. For Classes That on'tFailToSEE Fit ?07 WMain Street Opposite Post Office. It Roxboro -every first Tuesday in -each month. . f- - i " , c6aMpcoc'c5sai'cs5so'oociC3C3CC5sedscsc5SeM
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