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v. ii I'-. PAGE TWO. -ljaf Will Never Be Without This Simple Laxative X pr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Reliered Her Baby When Nothing Else Would Little Max Pendergrast is now four years old, and a fine healthy boy. When but a tiny baby, in fact al most from birth, he suffered a great deal from constipation. His mother Mrs. Carl W. Pendergrast, Red Key, Ind., heard of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, obtained a bottle of it from the drug store ancfwith it was able to quickly correct this condition. Mrs. Pendergrast says Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin has saved them from calling the doctor many times, and that she will never bs without a bottle of it .in the house to use when needed. She found it equally effec tive as a laxative for herself and other members cf tha family. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a combination o" simple laxative herbs with pepsin, pleasant to the taste, mild in action and rez-itivo' in effect. It does not gripe o. strain, and con tains no opiate cr narcotic drug?. It is the ideal family laxative mild and pleasant for baby, yet acting qiiikly FLOWER AND HOME GARDEN NOTES Start tomato, eggplant and pepper seeds at this time. Work up the flower beds this month. Scatter well rotted manure on them and work it in. Get out the grass roots and weeds and put the beds in shape for planting. This is a good time for starting seeds in a box in the house" for plant ing outdoors a little later on. Almost any seeds can be sown in boxes in the house now, and then the plants will be ahead and bloom earlier out doors. Some planting of shrubs and orna mentals may still be done. This is a good time for transplanting the narrow leafed evergreens, as cedars, etc. Pick out a damp, cloudy day to set these plants. ;When planting broad leafed evergreens, as magnol ias, rhododendrons, hollies, etc., be sure to prune them back and remove all the leaves. In the southern sections of the country many seeds can be planted in the open this month. Poppies are al- kv ready coming up around Atlanta and j "V there is no reason why poppy seeds j )should not be scattered about the. place at this time. Petunia seeds j may also be sown. Farther south ' many of the semi-hardy annuals can be put in the open ground. 'A ROXBORO INTERVIEW Mr. Winstead Tells Els Experience The following brief account of an interview with a Roxboro man over will be read with keen interest by every citizen. W. J. Winstead, justice of peace, Court St., Roxboro, says: "My kid neys were weak and I had to pas's the kidney secretions too often. I j was 'also afflicted with backache and pains through my loins. I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills and they relieved the backache and pains, strengthened my kidneys and helped me in every way." (Statement given February 15, 1908.) On January 28, 1915 Mr. Winstead said: "I have not had any need of Doan's Kidney Pills in a long time. I still hold a high opinion of them, i When I hear anyone complaining of j backache or other kidney disorders, I always suggest Doan's Kidney; Pills." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Justice Winstead has twice pub- licly reccomended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, In. Y. Ship Sweets to Cincinnati Newton. Car loads of sweet po tatoes are being shipped from this place to Cincinnati. j JBad Colds From Sudden Changes 'Spring brings all kinds of weather and with it comes colds and the re vival of winter's coughs and hoars ness. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey will head off a new cold or stop an ,old one, the soothing balsams relieve the sore throat and heal the irritat .ed tissues. Get a bottle today and , start treatment at once. At your .druggist, 25c. Formula on the bottle. Woman Killed; Husband Missing v - i feeenville, N. .C Body of Mrs. Joe Zemar with her skull crushed from a blow from some instrument was unearthed from a shallow grave near the door of her home. Her hus band, a Hungarian, is missing and - blo6dhounds will be used in tracking him. He is believed to have killed his wife with a pick axe which was found near ths house. W ! I! iiirfKw i ! i liiSIlM I II! j - ! I !' X 1,1 "v on the strongest constitution. To avoid imitations and ineffctive substitutes bo sure to ask for Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's signa ture and hi.3 portrait appear on. the yellow carton in which the, Lottie is packed. A trial bottle, free cf charge can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 435 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. POSSE SEEKING NEGRO WHO ASSAULTED CHILD Assailant Is Tracked Through Orange to Eno River Hunt is Continued Durham, March 2 Late tonight armed posse hac been unsuccessful in their hunt for Charles Atwater, a negro who is alleged to have attempt ed criminal assault, Thursday after noon upon the 10-year-old granddau ghter of Pink Henderson, a well known and wealthy farmer of Orange county. The negro according to reports from Chapel Hill and Carrboro, this evening was tracked to the Eno river but at that point no evidence of his course could be procured. The hunt however, was not given up, and a search is continued by officers and citizens. The story told by officers, is that the little girl, had started out on the plantation to where relatives and negro hands were at work. Before reaching the point of destination she was intercepted by Atwater, one of the hands, and assaulted. The little girl told officers that the negro rammed his cap into her mouth but that during the struggle which ensued, she was able to grab it avay. She screamed and relatives appeared just as the negro was disappearing through the woods. Excitement ani1. feeling it is said, is high. Cut This Out It Is Worth 3Ioney DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing ycur name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds, and croup; Foley's Kidney Pills, for pain in sides and hack, rheumatism, backache, kidney- and bladder ailments; and Foley Ca thartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headaches and sluggish bowels. PERSON'S PROGRESSIVE STEP Person county representatives in the legislation were instrumental in getting htrough that body a bill al- lowinS Person county to vote on roaa oonas. mis is a progressive step for Person, and the permit to vote the bonds should be followed by an election which will provide' the money with which to build the roads. Few public improvements prove a 11 i mi j better paying investment than good roads. They brintr a neonle closer together, help country and town peo ple become better acquainted, im prove church and school attendance and make traveling not only much ! more Peasant, but also much more economical. Person should take ad vantage of the opportunities ahead of her. Durham Herald.. Sues Southern for $100,000 Charlotte. In a suit against the Southern Railway Company, Harry Talley, prominent young white man of this city, is asking for damages in the sum of $100,000, He was injured in the Bank-st bridge wreck on No vember 24, 1915. The suit is to be tried this week. The Pneumonia Season The cold, damp weather of March seems to be the most favorable for the pneumonia germ. Now is the time to be careful. Pneumonia often results from a cold. The. quicker a cold is gotten rid of the less the danger. As sport, as the first indica tion of a cold appears take Chambex lain's Cough Remedy. t As to the. val ue of this preparation, 1 ask anyone who has Used it. . RIER, TO.KAKE CERTAIN NOTE IS AUTHEN1G " GOVERNMENT HAS THE INFORMATION But Holds It Incompatible With Pub lic Interest at This Time To GiVe The Source. Adoption of Resolu tion Asking For Information Came After Day of Solemn Debate. Washington, March 1. President Wilson tonight, in response to the Senate's call, laid before that body official information that the United States Government is in possession of evidence which establishes the authenticity of the sensational doc ument which disclosed how Germany intrigued to ally Mexico and Japan with he:- to war on this country. In response to the resolution, the President transmitted a report from Secretary Lansing that evidence has come to the possession cf the United States within the last week, and that the authenticity of Foreign Minister Zimmermann's instructions to German Minister Von Eckhardt in Mexico City, are established as revealed by the Associated Press. - The President's reply to the Sen ate resolution and Secretary Lan sing's .report are as follows: "To the Senate: "In response to the resolutions adopted by the Senate on March 1, 1917, requesting the President to furnish' the Senate, if not incompat ible with the public interest, what ever information he has concerning the note published in the press of this date, purporting to have been sent January 19, 1917, by the Ger man Secretary for Foreign Affairs to the German Minister to Mexico, I transmit herewith a report by the Secretary of State, which has my ap proval. (Signed) "Woodrow . Wilson." "The White House, "Washington, March 1, 1917. Lansing's Report "To the President: "The resolution adopted by the United States Senate on March 1, 1917, requesting that that body be furnished, if not incompatible with the public interest, whatever infor mation you have concerning the note published in the press of this date purporting to have been sent Jan uary 19, 1917, by the German Sec retary for Foreign Affairs to the German Minister in Mexico, I have the honor to state that the govern ment is in possession of evidence which establishes the fact that the note referred to is authenic, and that it is in po3scss:on of the gov ernment of the United States and that the evidence was procured by this government during the present week; but that it is in my opinion incompatible with the public inter est to send to the Senate at the pre sent time any further information in possession of the government of the United States relative to the note mentioned in the resolution of the Senate. "Respectfully submitted, (Signed "Robert Lansing, Department of State, Washington, March 1, 1917." Much Extra Work In March It's between seasons now, when few persons perspire as much as health demands. The result is double work for the kidneys, for the kidheys must throw out waste matter from the system that is eliminated through the pores when persons perspire. Overworked, weak or disordered kid neys need help now. B. H. Stone, Reading, Pa., writes: ."Whenever I need a kidney remedy. I rely on Foley Kidney Pills. They have been worth their weight in gold to me. Woman AsksAlimony Raleigh. Mrs. Beulah M. Edwards has started a suit for divorce against her husband, Marcus Edwards, of this p"tace, asking for $75 a month alimony. Nellie M. Jeffries is named as co-respondent. Sloans' Liniment For Rheumatism The torture of rheumatism, the pain's and aches that make life un bearable are relieved by Sloan's Lini ment, a clean clear liquid that is easy to apply and more effective than mussy plasters or ointments because it penetrates quickly without rub bing. For the many pairis and aches following exposure, strains, sprains and muscle soreness, Sloan's Lini ment is promptly effective. Always have a bottle handy for gout, lum bago, toothache, backache, stiff neck and all external pains. At druggists, 25c. Southern Buys Land . Asheville, The . Southern Railway Co., has purchased a. three-acre tract of land situated west of the cify. An interurban ; transit system, will be operated itom that point'' nto sh27ilb, it .io bclhvcl THE ROXBORO .COURIER, IVIUtNUtlN HANU S MARCH .7, 19i7. V' - STOP! CALOMEL i s m-iOVICKSILVER Its Mercury! Attacks the Bones Sal v; ivates and Makes You Sick There's no reason why a person should" take ! sickening, salivating calomel when 50 cents buys a large bottle of Dodson s Liver Tone a perfect substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as calomel, but it doesn't make you sick and can not salivate. Children and grown folks can take Dodson's Liver Tone Tone, because it is. perfectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is mercury and attacks your bones Take a dose of nasty calomel today and you will feel weak, sick and nau seated tomorrow. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone instead and you will wake up feeling great. Nc more bilious- constipation, sluggishness, headache, coated tongue or sour itornaeh. Yo"J: druggist says if you don't find Dodson's Liver Tone acts better than horrible calomel your money is waiting you. Death of Sarah Swanson On Monday night, February 12, 1917, at 7 o'clock the angel of death visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Swanson and claimed as his own their darling little girl Sarah Thomas Swanson making her stay on earth only 4 years, 11 months,, and 12 days. She had been sick enly ten days. She first had m'easles which developed into bronchial pneumonia. How bad we hate to give our darl ing up. We know it was our Lord's will to call her home and we know she is so much better off than she was in this sinful world. She was too sweet to live here. We miss our little girl so much and yet we know we have got to give her up so we must try to prepare ourselves to meet her where we will not be part ed from her any more. She was such a sweet little girl always - ready to do all she could for anyone. Grieve not dear mamma and papa for we know our darling is at rest. It mak es us feel nearer to God to have our loved ones to go on before us for we have the assurance that she is with the highest of angels. She leav es to mourn her death father mother, four brothers and five sisters. We will see her face or hear her voice no more. She is playing with the angels on that bright and golden shore. Sleep -cn darling and take thy rest. God has called you he knows best. "Written by one who loved 1 w CLIP THIS AND PIN ON WIFE'S DRESSER Cincinnati T.Ian Tells How to Shriv el up Coras cr Calluses so They Lift Off with Finsrers Ouch !?!?!! This kind of rough talk will be h2ard less here in town if people troubled with corns will follow the simple advice of this Cin cinnati authority, who claims .that a few drops of a drug' called free- zone when applied to a tender ach-. ir. corn or hardened callus stops 4soreness at once, and soon the corn or callus dries up and lifts right off without pain. He says freezone dries immediate ly and never inflames or even irri tates the surrounding skin. " A small bottle of freezone will cost very little at any drug store, but will postively remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. Millions of American women will welcome this announcement since the inauguration of the high heels. If your druggist doesn't have freezone tell him to or der a small bottle for you. Hickson Predicts The Fashions Hickson, the best known creator of tailored suits on Fifth Avenue, makes the following predictions in Harper's Bazaar for March, now ready: "Broadly speaking, the straights silhouette will continue: skirts will be noticeably narrower, jackets will be shorter, and an appearance of simplicity will be striven for. .Per fect tailoring, plain cloth and bone or self-colored buttons are striking features ol nine out of ten- street costumes; and even in top and motor coats of plain fabric, especially cov erts, are more modish than the stri pes and chtcks of a short, time ago. Now we know where they get their clothes! Mabel Taliaferro, Jane Grey and . Arline Pretty have been shop ping and the secret is out in Har per's Bazaar for March. . Hats, gowns, sweaters, even bath ing suits, these heroines of the screen have done plenty of buying. And as by your patronage of the movies; you have enabled Miss Taliaferro and Miss Grey and Miss Pretty td buy, all these things, you. should at least give yourself the pleasure of looking at them, . ' " -O:'" ' v- 75 everyone wore and. likewise, evervone used paint. To-day when machine is so much better and cheaper, no' would think of wearing homespun. ' people are -still using hand-mixed paint, however, because they do not know that LEAD and ZING PAINT FEWER GALLONS - WEARS LONGER will save them money and v labor. ' Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint is simply made of the same ingredients the old-time - painter used: Pure White Lead, Pure White Zinc, and Pure Linseed Oil. - The only, difference is that Devoe is r mixed by machinery, 500 gallons at a time. Therefore, - it is always absolutely uniform color and covering capacity. We guarantee Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint to be pure. We know it contains no whiting, silica or . other . worthless materials. Stop in and ask for Color Card. LONG, BRADSHER & CO. ! Hardware, Farm Implements and Machinery, Flues, Tinware and Plumbing, , Favorite Stoves and Ranges ROXBORO. - - - N. C aeooeeooeeoQoo6oe&Q0980oo909Coooj89oeec9esot USE ZELL'S Special Com pound For Tobacco Madison, Rockingham Co. N. C. Jan. 27, 1917. I used 2917 bags of ZELL'S SPECIAL COMPOUND FOR TOBACCO on my farms last year and so far have sold about $66,000.00 worth of tobacco grown over it at prices which are highly pleasing. ZELL'S starts tobacco nicely and ripens it uniformly, producing a rich, waxy leaf which weighswell and brings the money. I will cer tainly use ZELL'S again this yea. J. M. GALLAWAY. Roxboro,- N. C. January 31, 1917. I have been using Zell's Tobacco Fertilizers for eight years and have never seen anything to" beat them yet. I averaged $42.00 for my crop of tobacco grown over ZELL'S this year on the Roxboro Market. ZELL'S makes rich, silky, bright wrappers which always weigh well. I had rather cure"-alitor Zell's than any other fertilizer on the market. I expect to use Zell's again this year because all my people are pleas od with it. Yours' truly, WELDON G. CLAYTON Mebane, N. C. January 27th, 1917. I used Zell's Special Compound for Tobacco 8-2-2 last year and made 8326 lbs. of tobacco tli:it brought me Q07Q1 91 I will use Zell's this year and reccommend it highly. ZELL'S starts tobacco nicely, grovsz it cnioothly and yellows it well. Tobacco grown over Zell's always brhvp a good price. 4 Very truly yours, . W. MARSHALL WARD. Hurdle Mills, N. C, February 14th, 1917. I used some ZELL'S SPECIAL COMPOUND FOR TOBACCO 3-2-2 last year along with a 9-3-1 Fertilizer made by a standard manufacturer, and considered popu lar in this section, the goods being distributed by ma chinery the same amount per acre. Notwithstanding the fact that I used a light sprinkling of stable manure with the 9-3-1 which I djd not use with Zell's, and plant ed the tobacco over Zell's last, I was surprised to find with this disadvantage, that Zell's made the most tobacco and brought me the most money. Yours truly, D. L. 'OLIVER, FOR SALE BY: Harris & Hester, Roxboro, N. C. R. P. Brooks, Woodsdale, N. C. H. Ij. Carver, Rougen-ont, N. C. a o o o e o o o ! O o o o o o o o e e o o 0k o 8 o o o o (I o o a o o 6 o o o o Q 0 o Q J. T. Rogers & Co., J 5 5 J J 5 2 S J v J 5 5 5 3 2 5 NGTIG E! I want all my t accounts are past aue to come in$ at once and settle same. If you I expect me to help you this sum-1 t mer you must come in and settle your account. me t can't pay ml 'r1: hand - mixi - spun 7 cloth in strength, 4' t o e 0 Durham, N. vv'W customers whose If you don t pay others. mm JL-JL Many - -ak Ifiiv If! Ill F " V V-
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