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Vinol has no superior as a tonic for worn-out, run down, tired mothers or housekeepers. Mrs. J. N. Melt6n, Jackson, Miss. He Knew How. E. F. Mclntyre. There was an old geezer And he had a lot of sense. He started up a business On a dollar-eighty cents. The dollar for stock, . And the eighty for an ad. Brought him three lovely dollars In a day, by dad! Well, he bought more goods And a little more space, And he played that system With a smile on his face. The customers flocked To his two-by-four And soon he had to hustle For a regular store. Up on the square, Where the people pass He gobbled up a corner That was all plate glass. He fixed up the windows With the best that he had, And told them all about it In a half-page ad. He soon had -em coming And he never, never, quit, And he wouldn't cut down On his ads, one jit. And he's kept things' humping In the town ever since, And everybody calls him The Merchant Prince. Some say it's luck, Rut that's all bunk Why, he was doing business When the times were punk People have to purchase and geezer was wise For he knew the way to get 'em was to advertise. TTTTYT VYVVTTYTYYY V YTTTTYY t t Forty Years Experience Enables me to feel that I am better prepar ed than ever to serve you in caring for the dead than ever before. In my new place of busi ness I have the best room for displaying coffins and caskets that I have ever had, and I shall carr at all times a line which will enable you to get just what you want. Remember, these goods are ready trimmed for you and when you come for a coffin or cas ket for your loved one you will not have to wait but can get your choice at once. I have been serving the people of this ounty for more than 23 years and you know my work. If I have pleased you I will appre ciate your future work and promise my very best endeavor to still please you, giving the very best service at most reasonable price. Splendid line of Fur niture at very close pric es, and of course am al ways ready to sell you the BEST buggy at most reasonable price. ome to see me in my new store. E.D. Cheek. The Colds of Mankind Cured By Pines! Have you ever gone through a typical pine forest when you had a cold? What a vigorous impulse it sent! How you opened wide your lungs to take in those invi gorating and mysterious qualities. Yes, Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey possesses those stimulating quali ties and overcomes hacking coughs. The inner lining of the throat is strengthened in its attack against cold germs. Every family needs a bottle constantly at hand. 25c. 4 1 AAAAAAA1AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Sunday School Class Entertained Roxboro, Sept. 30. Mesdaines I. G. Stephens and J. D. Winstead delightfully entertained for their class of Sunday School boys at a picnic at Lock Lily Lodge on last Wednesday. The party motored to the Lake, and in spite of the inclement weather, the guests who assembled at the Lodge were in high Good spirits, ready for any fun that might present itself. A blazing log fire added bright ness to the big dining room and various games were indulged1! in. Rowing, motoring, and fishing furnished amnsement when the weather would permit one to get outside. Dinner was served in the dining room, and it was surely a feast. The tabh was fairly groan ing under- its weight of good things. Those enjoying the festivities were: Misses Lucile and Cora Winstead, Mary and Nola Wag staff, Erma Rradsher, Huldah and Ruth Hester, Bessie Paylor, Lot tie Harris, Ethel Winstead, Mes darncs'I. G. Stephens and H. M. Walgstaff, Messrs. T. C. Wagstaff, Eugene, Will and Raymond Win stead, Joseph Jones, Emory and Merrimon Winstead, Lewis Wag staff, Marner 'Morton and L. T. WqgstufF.JH. . - . V .' . 'i - f From Allensville. v Squirrel hunting seems " to- be the order of the day just east of Allensville. People from as far as Roxboro have taken the squirrel fever and are' going past Allens ville in search, of squirrels, .and the number thev get issurprisipg. Mr. Ed Gentry, with a few other neighbors, it is said bagged over 60 in one day. It seems that these squirrels are migrating and have stopped over in our township for a rest, believing us to be a quiet, peaceable people, but if they had known how short of meat we were they surely would not have stop ped over with us, consequently they are losing their lives by the hundreds. I have often heard my father tell how once upon a time the pigeons passed over this sec tion in such numbers as to darken the heavens and sound like a mighty roaring thunder. My fath er then lived in Allensville town ship and I am told that a pigeon roost, which he often spoke of, was near where Mr. N. H. Turner now lives. This was about fifty years ago. On account of the war my father said it was hard to get ammunition to shoot those pigeons at any price, and on account of war ammunition is again advanc ing. However, the boys seem to be getting a plenty and are hav ing the time of their lives. Hurrah for Allensville. I was indeed glad to have our Editor call on me as ho passed through our township the other day and saw so much improvement, and notwithstanding I had on the dirti est shirt of the season, and look ing like neither merchant or news paper writer he met me with that smile which never wears off and gave me such a handshake that I was bound to think he felt friendy towards me, as he is not now run ning for anjr office. I appreciate what he says for our townshipand some of our neighbors, but so far as Richard is personally concern ed he does not take much credit to himself. He like the Editor de lights in seeing the farmers pros per and have nice homes and pleas ant surroundings but he is entire ly too old to help much with his own hands to do these things, but he is always ready to say, 4 'good I A 1 111 1 ooys, mat worK iooks almost as good as if I had done it." Fact is, it generally looks a great deal bet ter, for somehow my hands have always been kind of tender and the sun seemed to have a bad ef fect on my skin which forced me to make for the shade before I did my work, as well or as much of it as I otherwise would have done. But taken altogether I believe the real farmer I don't mean such as I was, but real good farmers, are the most happy and best content ed people in the world. Poor Richard. im ill i ii wiwiwi mm i 1 ue-Euay-Tgs Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Crampsr; Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, arid Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc.v Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ternally and externally. Price 25c. MJust The Thing." 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Knighton, Har vanna, Fla., writes: "For three months I suffered intonse pain in kidneys and back, which at times laid me up entirely. Tread of Fol-. ey Kidney Pills and after trying various" remedies, without result I decided, tq, try" the Foley treatment. I was relieved almost with the first dose .and it is a fact " that I used only 1 1-2-bottles when all of the pains disappeared. ; I am !55 years of age and now- feel ' like a young man again. Sold . Every where. ... - Six Disc with Fertilizer and Grass Seed Attachment a-M ". $62.50 Eight Disc with Fertilizer and Grass Seed Attachment $66oS0 PHONE OR MAIL YOUR ORDER AT ONCE A WE ONLY HAVE A LIM 1TED QUANTITY AT THIS PRICE. Bar bo ur- Wiborn Hard wa re Company SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA I THE UNIVERSAL GAR ANNOUNCEMENT! The following price f , o. b. Detroit, effective August 2 Ford Runabout Ford Touring Car Ford Town Car $390.00 440.00 640.00 No speedometer included in this years equipment, otherwise car fully equipped There can be no assurance against an advance in these prices at anytime. We guarantee, however, that there will be no reduction in these prices prior to August 1, 1916. Profit Sharing with Retjail Buyers On August 1-1914, we made the announcement that if we could make and sell at retail 300,000 Ford cars between August 1, 1914, and August 1, 1915. we would share profits with the retail purchasers, to the extent of from $40 to $60 on each car. We have sold over 300,000 Ford cars in the time specified, and profit sharing checks of $50 each will be distributed as rapidly as possible after August 15, 1915. Retail purchasers who have not yet mailed us their profit-sharing coupons, properly endorsed,' should do so without delay. v Our plan to profit-share with retail purchasers of Fordars during. 1914-15 has been most successful. " We thoroughly .believe in it, but, realizing the uncertainty of conditions generally makes it advisable to defer .any announcement of future profit-sharing until a later date. ' ' ' ' We are, however, confident of ,our .inability to reduce costs for several months, and therefore cari pffer.no profisha7ng for cars delivered during August, September, and October, 1915. 'qoJaI-X' ". ' . ' ! FQjFtp t MOTOR GAR GO, DETROIT Growell Auto Co, Inc; .A';a-f ;Uoxt)oro Branch : AJ p; HENDERSON, Manager. .We-iGaiffi' Deliver : , Gii Wow! 1 1.
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