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TOC ROICOnO C0UXUC3, N0YE1BE3 7, 1M7. '-W V, PAG2DT1T0 I' . . ' - - - - . . Ji f on niUUbi II ; I'M II II If r iifW Ji &yi 65 year Oli Kentucky lady, Who Tells How She Was Relieved After a Few Doses of Black-Draught Meadorsvtlle, Ky. Mrs. Cynthia Higginbotham, Qf this town, says: "At my age, which is C5, the liver does not act so well as when young. A few years ago, my stomach was all out of fix. I was' constipated, my liver didn't act. My digestion was bad, and it tools so little to upset me. My ap petite was gone. I was very weak. . . I decided I would give Black Draught a thorough trial as I knew it was highly recommended for this trouble. I began taking it I felt better after a few doses. My appetite improved and I became stronger. My bowels acted naturally and the least trouble was soon righted with a few doses of Black-Draught" Seventy years of successful use has made Thedford's Black-Draught a standard, household remedy. Every member, of every family, at times, need the help that Black-Draught can give in cleansing the system and re lieving the troubles that come from constipation, indigestion, lazy liver, etc. You cannot keep well unless your stomach, liver and bowels are in good working order. Keep them that way. Try Black-Draught. It acts promptly, gently and in a natural way. If you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight. You will feel fresh tomorrow. Price 23c. a package One cent a dose All druggists. J. 63 Liberty Bond Rally ; at; nKq'JfPt- ScTiooI ' ' "-'"r 7yrt&T?t: OrswuKersonv .uu; w?v L..yMT?y . .! J- h, , , -l-V-. im'.v WW TA Art. 5100.00; Mrs. t Jj. wuKersonw.wj Mrs. G. -ki Daniel $50.00;' Misaeia Garrett .$50.00; "A.1. Daniel $50,00; Oh: last Friday afternoon (Oct.26) Liberty Bond Day, aurally was held at .Brooklyn school. The patrons of ity came together to,hear a very, pat-.00.-Foy, Jones,; seventh grade. riotic and stirring speech by Mr." L. M. Carlton of Roxboro. After the speech the people were given , the op- 1 Dewey Daniel $50.00; 'Eaymond Dan- Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System portrnity to subscribe any amount grove's tasteless chili tonic, drives out m Donas. inose suDscnDing were. . t.n!e or aduit3 and children. 60c t ' . us DR. S. RAPPORT Will be at the JONES HOTEL, THURS DAY NOV. 15th, to examine eyes and fit GLASSES. Tire best attention is none tofLood when your eyesight is concerned. It will pay you to h hie and see DR. RAPPORT to have your eyes tested. You nothing for the examina-. tion of your eyes in buying glasses from me, and I furnish on ly the best "quality at a moderate price. HE 1 i 1 I i ItAtfKCLb UUUirY COMPANY Good, Custoro-made Buggy Btth real leather cushion and back 7 ano top - with leather quarters, for $65.0 K O B; South Boston, Va. Prices will advance soon so write at once for catalog of com plete line of buggies and iurreys. We repaint Cars and repair and recover1 auto tops at reasonable prices. Established 1885.' - fA nee hand-made harness direct from factory of Llewellyn Bros. South Boston, Va., at a wholesale price of $16.50 with B. c. or H. .& T. one dollar extra for collar. I ill ro - til he Fiedmoet tAtlrATlArlrTYTii 5 Long Biradsher & Go. QUARTERS FOR HARDWA BRIGHTEN THE CORNERS Flood the room with mellow, usable Rayo light. Strong enough to illuminate a large room yet en tirely free from uncomfortable -glare.., . RAYO LAMPS light likegas jet. Just raise the gallery and touch a match. Simple and attract ive in design, they are an ornament in any room. No cheap filigree work to keep j-ou busy cleaning.' If your dealer doesn't, have them, write. to our nearest station. Aladdin Security Oil is a. guarantee of most satisfactory results fiom lam;;:;, stoves and l.-titers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C. (Now Jersey) Charleston, W, n. Norfolk.Va. BAIMMORE.MD. Charlotts.N.C. Rickrcor-J, V a, Charleston, -3. C. WE WANT YOUk BUSI- 1 NESS. BUY PEG H AR ROWS AND PLOW POINTS 1 NOW. Ware liouise MEBANE, :N. C. Is in the lead when it comes to HIGH prices and big averages. On Friday the 12th we averaged over $34.00 for out entire sale of 32,000 pounds including a large per cent of scrap. Several farmers averaging as high as $45.00. Wrappers going as high as $75. 00 and cutters as high as $50.00. Gome to see us and get some of these big prices. Yours for high prices, R. B. Terrell & Carter n mmammm Doll r saving in ays 9 The Times Demand 'i - That every -individual should lend as sistance to his country. FIRST: By conserving the material re sources of the Nation, the unit upon which its wealth is based. If it is property that will burn, protect it with one of our Fire Insur ance policies. SECOND: By relieving the State of the expense of caring for those who are depen dent. A good life insurance policy will meet the demand. v See ours, none better. DO YOUR BIT. DO IT NOW. . see Cunningham & Long Fire arid Life Insurance. V THE UNIVERSAL CAR Owners of Ford cars are advised to beware of "counterfeit parts." If your car needs ad justment bring it here where you will find re liable service with the complete mechanical equipment to give the highest quality of Ford service obtainable. All the Ford parts used are supplied by the Ford Motor Company. You can not. expect your Ford car to give the service and endurance you demand unless you have it cared for by men experienced in Ford methods. Runabout $345, Touring Car $360, Sedan $G45, Coupelet 505, Town Car $595 all f. o.'b. Detroit. . On display and for sale bv ; ; : L crowell auto co. p7:perity dates frcm the first dollar! sav ed. It yoi: are eari-lng money ycu ought to save something. "l:r.t you do , now in the way of saving may determine what the f u tare will bring you. We pay interest on sav ing accounts. Let us open one for you. We are prepared to serve the public in an acceptable way. Have you tried us?1 9 mmmmmmmmm JUST ARMVED : -1 " ' have just received a load or horses from Vir- 1 ginia and now have them " at mv saldkft t hl ' -- -ww vwwMrww ,..,mmt Roxboro. If you are on 1 the market for a horse twilLpay you to viiit tray stables ai; earftr 1 as "i To The Readers And Subscrib ers Of The Roxboro Courier. We carry a stock of Jfewelry, Diamonds, Watches, China, Cut Glass, Engraved Stationery and every thing to be found in a ' (' . - . : '. modern uptodate1 Jewelry. Store, i We have an Optical Department .. v.V -.-... --- and lit all errors of Refraction. We are in calling distance of your home and our motto is EFFICIENT SERVICE. - : We will be deUghtei to send any responsible person a ' . Memorandum package for the asking. ' 1 , One of North Carolina OHest and Most ReliaWe Jewelry Stores J 4 ... t I I have had niahyeura hy lhg .honsMtanict 1 fihd;thit:: you will profit by my experience. . ... , a 1 ) '-LL i;; 'A 'ATI i i.i i.?i i i yi ' w , ' . v T.- J 4" HA. t2fETTt ' ' &hr N.C. r 7 r ? ll .iii -1 b. 1 K I nonoxno n. c - I -v S ' - " - 1 ( , ! .
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