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Mail us your next order and be convinc ed. Studio W. MAIN ST.. DURHAM BE EXAMINED Physical Inventory Plan of Tu berculosi3 Wee . "Be examui i ; new aid popular hen It h v gestion adopted especially f.-r Tuberculosis Week this year. LV- in her 8th has beer set apart sis the particular lu which physicians and people should give to this important KOW TO AVOID PNEUMONIA Inactive Kidneys Cause Disease 1 Ka11 aot soon forget tix benefits I derirvd from the m oi Foley ltiAmey Pflls.n-AL A. Godfrey, Forest Grove Oregon. Too much work and too little work eeem to have about the same effect on persons past middle age. Proper action of the kidneys is necessary to good health. They- act as a filter and remove from the Mood poisonous waste matter whieh if permitted to remain in the system leads to many complications. Many nervous, tired, run-down men and women suffer from pains in the tack and sides, dizzy spells, bladder weakness, sore muscles and stiff joints and fail to realize that rheums tism, diabetes or even Bright's dis ease may result. If you have cause to believe that your kidneys are weak, disordered or inactive you should act immediately. Foley Kidney Pills have been used by young, middle aged and old with complete satisfaction. They act quick ly and surely and have given relief in pases of ten years' standing. YYYYVTfV vTV7T TYTV T7TYT f TY Forty Years Experience t i 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 cotriws and cas'et that ! have ever had, and i shitii z'c at ali times a linswbich will eable you to get just what ycu -Va.it. Ranembe.r, thMe goods are ready trimmed for you and when yon com? for a -coffin or cas ket for your loved one you will not have to woh but can gjt your choice at once. I have been serving the people of this ctnty for more than 23 years and vyou know my work. If I have pleased you I will appre ciate your future work and promise ray very best endeavor to still please -you, giving the reasonable price. Splendid line of Fur niture at very close pric es, and of course am al ways ready to sell you the BEST buirgy at most reasonable price. ome to see me in my new store. health princh al. The plan : doptd for observing this natioi nl medical examination day is a practical one It does not suppose that a I; rge number of people, not all who would, could he thorouirhlv examined in one day, but it dre suppose that pub lie interest can - ! so aroused as to set people to thinking seriously about the matter and finally to ar range for a medical examinat on at the convenience of their physi cian and themselves It has been suggested that i insti tutions, schools, communities ar:d factories bserve this day by hold ing mass u eetings or with special exercises in order that the full purpose and importance of the movement may be made known to their people. Another suggestion is that special arrangements be made beforehand with physicians to make examinations on this day, free of charge, for those unable to pay. In Michigan recently, at the request of the Governor, nearly 500 physicians participated in Tu berculosis Day, making a large number of cxiuninHtions of tuber culosis patients, free of charge. This physical! inventory is advo cated by modern health workers as being as neccessary to the busi ness of warding off disease and keeping well as is taking stock in any other line of business. That insidious diseases can he detected in their approach and can be ward ed off is not a new and impracti cal theory. It U nw regarded as the most efficient and at the, same time the mo-t intelligent means of fighting disease and prolonging life. Principles of Righfr Living High ly Recommended. ' "1 am an bid man and "much if raid of pneumonia. V How can 1 ivoid the disease this winter?" , Reply: Pneumonia is a germ di sease and is usually brought en by the lodgment of the pneumococcus germs in the membranous tissues o f tl ie tliroat.o r 1 u rigs. I f a pe r son is well and strong these germs ... a. e not likely to hurt him serious ly. A slight cold may be the re sult. But if he is run down, dissi pated, or if he in any way has a weak constitution, his chances are not so slight. It is not difficult to guard against pneumonia1 if one will avoid un reasonable exposure and at the same time will practice the -rules of personal hygiene or right liv-iny. Working too hard or excessive exercise with extreme exposure is a common factor, in preparing the way for pneumonia. Overeating, particularly if there is an excess of meat in the diet, is another thing which often injures the body and lowers its vital re sistance to disease. Alcohol, in whiskey, patent medicine or otherwise, is one of the most powerful allies of the pneumonia germ and even moder ate drinkers show a much higher -death rate from this disease than abstainers do. But dad air is, of all bad influ ences, perhaps the most important in its effect on colds and pneumon ia. People who live much in the open air, who never close the win dows of their sleeping rooms in winter, and who hathe daily, al most never catch colds, or it they do, tlie colds are light ones and do not run into pneumonia. . Notice. All persons who have not paid their 1&14 tax will please come to j my office, and settle same atxnice. The' 19 15 "tax books will be, in soon and we. dV not want toy much to pile up. 1 have been as lenient as possible this year and it is.-now time the taxes pre paid. N. S. Thompson, -Sheriffj South Boston Tobacco Market L. E. Slayton, Ingram, Va $14.50 36 lbs., at "5.22. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given5 that the firm of Freeland-Bradsher Motor i Co. has been dissolved by mutual consent.1 Its successors, the Free land Motor Co. will continue the business at the old stand and will collect all debts and pay all bills and accounts outstanding. This the 5th day of October, 1915. Freelahd Bradsher Motor Co., P. T. Freeland,- D. W. Bradsher, 8." Merritt Bradsher. Tax Payers of Roxboro! The Board of Commissioners having made an order requiring me to settle town taxes, I hereby notify all delinquent tax- payers that the taxes for 1914 must be settled by or before November 10th; otherwise I shall be compell ed to proceed to collect them ac cording to law. Please do not overlook this no tice. This October 25, 1915. J. F. Cash, Tax Collector - 72 k ;20.00 14.40. 82 ' " x25)0 20.50. . 84 ? " ' 41.00 34.44. 154 " " 24.00 36.96. 94 " " 21.00 19.74. 522 ' $131.26. Average $25.13. H. H. THarp, Red Oak, Charlotte Co. 122 lbs. . at. 14.50 $17.69. - 32 44 " 24.50 7.34. 24 lt 41 .24.00 12.96. 114 " 4k. 19.50 22.23. ; U4 " " 17.50 25.20. 466 lbs. $86.92. Average $18.43. H. F. Dixon & Womack, Ingram. 40 lbs. at 9.00 $ 3.70. 96 " 44 11.75 11.28. . 86 lt . " 16.00 15.48. 112 11 " 40.00 "44.30. 94 " 44 21.00 19.74. 74 V 44 19.50 13.69. $108.69. 502 lbs. Average $21.63. O. R. Wiley, Pleasant Shade Brunswick Co. 250 lbs. at 13.00 $37.50 45 44 44 35.00 13.75 256 44 u 20.00 47.60 170 44 44 10.00 17.00 - 703 lbs. $117.85. Average, $17.00 Will Carringtcn & L. Anderson, Natha- Coldi Do Not Leave Willingly. Because a cold is stubborn is no reason why you should be. In stead of 4wearing,?itout, get sure relief by taking Dr. King's Ken. Discovery. Dangerous bronchial and lung Ailments often follow a cold which has been neglected at the beginning. As your body faithfully battles those cold germs, no better aid can be given than the use of this remedy. Its merit has been tested by olcLand young. Get a bottle to-day. 50c. and $1.00. Went to The Hospital. C. E. Bianehjiul, p.'.stmasler at BLiuchard, ('al., w rites: "l had kidney trouble so !';ui I hud to g" !o the hospital. Firy kidney I'iII Porter Charlton, the American who has been on trial in Rome, Italy, charged with murdering his wife in 1910, was condemned to -ix years and eight months im prisonment. The jury found Charl ton only partially responsible and ; ii: t there were extenuating cir- ' mstances. Owing to amnesty, , were recommenced to me and thev ! Charlton will serve only 29 days S ! . , . "... completely cured me. I cannot m prison. speak too highly of theme-" Suf-I ferers in every state have had sim- A Pine Whooping Cough Rem- Roxboro Township Highway Commission. A. M. Burns, chmn. I R. A. Burch, secy. A F Brown C. B. Brooks, J Engineer Roxboro, N. C. Notice. The Roxboro Township Com mission will receive Bids Nov. the 6th, at 10, o'clock A. M- at their Engineer's office over the Peoples Bank in the town of Roxboro. N. C. For grading and laying pipe on one or more Roads ta said Town ship in strict accordance with plans and specifications which can be seen at his office by calling up on him between the hours of 1:30 and 3 o'clock P. M. the 3r4td 4th, of Nov. Each bid to be ac companied by a certified check for $300. Made payable to the Chair man of the Highway Commission, the said Highway Commission re serves the right to reject , any or all bids or to let any part of the work. October 29th, 1915. A. F. Brown, Engineer.- lie, Va. ' 16a lbs. at 17.50 $98.87 92 44 44 . 21.00 19.32. - 125 44 44 17.50 21.87. 92 44 44 ' 29.00 26.61 28 44 44 9.00 2.52. 502 lbs. , $199.26. Average, $19.75. - 1 1 t 1 I E: D. Cheek. m e t 4 9 ilar benefit from this standard remedy for kidney and bladder ailments. It b.nMic- backache, stiff joints, swollen muscles . and all the various ; mptoms of weak ened or ciiseastci hidneys. old Everywhere. You can save more and earn more too. In fatour observation has been that the more a man saves the more u oney he makes. 1, i Prescription No. 666 ia ; prepared especially for MALARIA or CHIUS 6. FEVcR. Five or six dose will break any case, and if taken then ag a tonic the Fever will not return. ? It acts pa the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c Rheumatism And Allied Pains They Must Gd! The congestion of the b ood in its flow causes pain. 8foan's Lini ment penetrates to the congestion and starts the, blood to flow freely. The body's warmth is renewed: the pain is gone. The 4 'man or woman who has rheumatism, neuralgia or other pain and fails to keey Sloan's Liniment in their home is like a drowning" man re fusing a rope." Why suffer. , Get a bottle of Sloan's. 25c. and 50e. $1.00" bottle hold six times as much as 25c. size. ' edy. Mothers,' Dr.' Bell's Pine-Tar-lloney is just .the remedy for your ehiidren's cold ailments. The fact is that pine is a quick enemy of aid conditions, Its qualities loos 'n the mucous in the throat, soothe the lurgs and open up the air pas srges. The combination of honey, soothing and pleasant, with the loosening pine quality makes this an ideal cough remedy for chil dren. Each passing year brings for it, new friends. A family of growing children cannot afford to be without it. 25c. a bo. tie Take care of the "night befores" and the 4 'morning afters' will take care of themselves. CASTOR I A For. Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tbe Signature Are You Getting the Right Re turns From Your Pay Check? An interesting exhibit could be made of ouf thrifty depositors' pass books. Of course professional honor for bids such a possibility. But if you could look them over as4hey:eome in, Saturday mghjJppns would . realize more than ever that the day of small things r ttot to despised. X is regularly saving that he may own his own home. Y is depositing for his boy's education. Z's deposits are bringing nearer the day when he may go into business for himself. There are many-Xsr Ys andZs on our books, all demonstrating the BIG IDE4 that a man may accomplishjnst about what he sets out if he has pleutv oi Ambition, Grit, Energy, Good Health, Common Sense and that most admirable of qualities, Stick-to-it-ive-ness. First National Bank South Boston,'Va. F. R. Edmondson, Pres. J. D. Tucker, Cashier. G. H. Tucker and R. E. Ingram, Assistants. 5 t A ua A oi 'nil "mii a Ihe W inistea d Warehouse headquart: s r i hi 1 W 1 UB-MY w Will cure your X$fceumatirii neuralgia,. Headaches, v'lps Colic, Sprains, Bridges, Cuts am' Burnsi Old Sorest ings of Insec Etc v r.tiseptic 'Ana Jyj?, nst-d cernalty and externnli. . rrke iL Sufferer From: Indigestion Re lieved. 44Before taking Chamberlain's Tablets my husband suffered for several years from indigestion, causing him to have pains' in-the stomach and distress after eating. Cham bef Iain's tablets relieved him of these spells right away, " writes Mrs. Thomas Casey, Gene va, N. Y: Obtainable everywhere. Usually when a fellow is regard ed as fast, his creditors have brand ed him 44slow.'' For season after season the Winstead Ware house has been HEADQUARTERS for a large number of Farmers. The prices, the lights and the service at the Winstad is always the best. it y our ptrohage. Bring us your tobacco and be convinced of the above statement.; We solic YVVVVvvV vvvvvvvvyvvyyr,v vvvvvvvvvvYTvvvTvvtvvvf The Wilis thaxton;& Moese 9, J- ceao wre s iiNtii JiA , it ra DN D A. .Roxlboirog No' Co v V. - A
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