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' - - " , - v. .i r p\?j , ~ : " ~ -J v See me and See Better &E N-^ ? ^^OPTO VIETRJST^^ Optical Store' Opposite PoBtoffke -? ~ " Main St. -T?? :?? \ A Tonic jj i Tor Women t < K ~7 "I was hardly able to drag, I ? ? was so weakened," writes Mia. u W. P, Ray, of Easley, S. C. T "The doctortreated me for about Js M two months, still 1 didn't get M A any better. 1 bad a large fam- ^ y Uy and felt 1 surely must do ^ X something to enable me to take X H care ol my little ones, I. had . heard oi ? CAM* jC Thfl Wnmfln'5 Tnnin K * vimuii v Villi# Y"T jf "i decided to try It," con- JL H throes Mrs.-Ray . . . "1 took H ^ X e,gtlt Utiles in all... 1 re- y! ^ gained my strength and have rk y had no more trouble with wo- M X manly .weakness. I have ten X tj children and am able to do all J X my hqusework and a lot out- j " doors . I can sure recom- ^ W mead CarduL" W P Take Cardui today. It nor A y be Just what yod need. y ?V? ^ At an druggists. * A ? " ? "? Itu'l ^ TN THE space cf a U* $ wU * far from the tell Wmnds P/VS spun iti own yarn, made it! WfJ Today we each give a v 5?fl munity, and depend WW professional mefi and sp vgu j service or commodity we n 1?1 In line with this "progress . am furicral director not only i VM, the undertaker but extei Sgj seventy details that reqdii - " "r '"* MS half day's time. , f3l The fact thae the great i {An performed so unobtrusive 8' scarcely realize that they ! skill, sympathy, a nu which they a An 'Rtftodtiad hy ftrnfistion KSj / if- "i J icpyrtehteJ m lM< I'-iintKg f'oit of . VPjfi Xumji H *i*r Symbol of h* 'J AIttft* mumbrr U+. I Prices M 1 JrUUl .? F , I U U 0rtiDrao.fiSa F 'E- ItMttM) pric* rednctiun puis ?. I M ' '^at Rn t'-imily with1 a home E 1 M " oat this rtlQrdorn heating pi I e. .. fjP At the new low price BJ v ' than stoves necess j ' g|' A Costs it'ss than a got H " Costs less than a ^ro. ?: 4^ ' 1 ??r EH ing machine. ; : 0 Costs fess than twjct ^ | Order a CaloriC no\ clause It protects the family's ?S . jly's pocketbook^Because it I". ' M in" TRe fuel it saves. . " g| Order now because price3~cgT , rlvf?tfltf-now^TOT will en,toy the c Bj rentage of its cost this wint r . Ej? Do not delay. Winter is hei L |S is .an argument for CaloriC M. risk. Our guarantee?your l"; H" V.O H N I 8 EOX0&RO, NOI M ~ ~~~* ~ * " EX-SERVtGE MAN REGAINS HEALTH . ' LOST iN FRANCE DeclatesTanlac Built Him Back To t Finest Condition . After He Had Given Up - Hope Of Recovering Fivm Trouble That Began In , Trenches. !' "It was just three weeks after I started takingvTanlac that my troubflerf ended," said F. L. Cumbie.^ 11 Bruck St., Lynchburg, Va., carpenter and fanner service man. 1 "My-health began to fail in France [ an-d even after I was discharged 1 continued to. get worse. My wlJ>!e system seemed affected,' especially my stomach and nerves. I had awful indigestion and* it; looked J ike. every bite Ii ate caused gas. on my atom-' ?ich and terrible p,?ins in my chest and around my heart. 1 was so nervous 1 shook - all over and slept so poorly that I cbould harcHy muster strength to get out of bed. I Wasn't able to work, regularly "and Was about ready to giro -up. ** "I. never,saw the like df the way. Tftnlao. put me back in.fine shape.'! eat tlJ.-ee big meals a day: now, work -' very <lav and call- nivaelf as good a man as r ever was. I can heartily recommend Tanlac to anybody." . Tanlac is said Jjy all' good druggist#. : -V i'fj m Garner Hill. Gladstone, N. J-, Sails " Rat-Snap. He Saga. "I sell and use RAT-SNAP. J-ike to look any man in tils face and tdl it's the heat.'It's good.'' People like RAT-SNAP. Because it "does"' kit) rats. Petrifies?carcass?leaves- -no' ; smell. Comes.in Cakes?no mixing to do. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Three sizes. 3Sc, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by j LONG. BRADSHER & COMPANY: cneratione we have traveled tncy with which each family yv>1 i cv.ti soap, and wove its own .uuiMcu ?crvit* me com- |VT7i minufacturtrs, merchants, roV ecialists for every kind of WW nay need. [|?p , the service of "the modem ncludcs the obvious duties of |r9j| * [ids itself to some sixty or kV% e from a half minute's to a Wg* najority of the services are fSj ly that lamily and friend* .*> have to be done indicates the nd completeness with re accomplished. IK ofThe Cincinnati Co lift Cam- reft essaq* which appeared it: J he gnc tune 3, l&t2. 'fS& PENCER & SON ;ral directors 8g* tioxbo.ro, N. C. Wtf the Rni, ike Rvmt-Oul CanSU. m Copyritkud 1922 C. C. Co. kVfJ Down the cost of a CaioriC-so low to heat can afford to be withant. ^ ' m\ * ^ni ^! | s the CaloriC costs less ary to heat the building, ul piano. _ gj o<3 borne water system. . -\g| j the pik'e of u gu'ud uadj- fer*r | l > the_price of a lhonograph. . v because it is the greatest i can'have in "your home. Behealth and thereby fhe.fam- "M~" pays every dollar of its cost P inot be lower -anti bv- order- ijqf omport and save a good per-fig ex.. ' re in earnest. Every blizzard m. comfort note. You take no | t&tlsfaetion or money -back, fc tTH C!A*ftt.ftTA _ /"I _ . .JL . . ... a . -- ? i : ; - *. - * " tr.J* rf f* i?!__ i Tnri nmraon" ^'"u; EIW Daddy $ ST'4 Evei\ii\$ fdiiyjdle ^JViMAHY GRAHAM BOWER ZOO CREATURES "I have double eyelids." said -ttre Emu. "even if-my long legs do look very funny and fiV4fcithey were carryIns around a J?ody of gray* hay. "My feet, are long end my legs ore long and my face Is somewhat blue, but I am a sensible crepfure and 1 het ray mate do a lot of the work forme, "Oh yes, I. know how to do the help less act !*. "What Is the helpless act?" asked .Blllie Brownie, who had coin? to pay a visit tp many of. mrTholand friends. "Well," said the Emu, "you will see quite often the klnd ofa creature who cannot do things and who will not learn how. Oh yes. \Vell. that kind of a creature-very often doesn't want to 1 earn.so that there will be no call upon pirn or her for work. *- "Now they $rtil say : M -I .would tielp you but I don't know how.' "And W"fhey 'appear helpless, and get out of doing things, and it's Almost always done on purpose." ,w Now Blllie Brownie had long ago been given the ability by old Mother Nature to .nnfj.crstand the language ot all her children. lie stopped and spoke to tire Manchurian Crane, wht?e relatives lived in Siberia. Japan, aud China. . "We were, treated us sacred chutes in ; .Tltpqn once' upoir a time," he told Biille Brownie. ' Then Hillle Brownie spoke to the W h 11 e~N eykerPC r n ne. "pur homes are usually on the open pluins. We build our "nests as n rult on the ground and there we lay the eggs of white with their little spocka of brown." Nejct Billie Brownie spoke to the Camels as they were always great _Meads of his. As they ehewed ant; moved their mouth's from 'side to 6ld< they said:" "Hello, BiHie Brownie. We're glfld youTe fond .of us. We're gla<l_pf that indeed." Then he spoke to Mr. Indian Ante ?op?. ? * "I was born here," he saW. "Yes,! was born here in the roo. So, BillU Brownie. If you ever want to point oui niy birthplace to your friends you wili know that here It Is. "Yes. you can say: " 'Here is the home of the Indian Antelope. Now all say: ."Ts.it really! How Interesting/** "That is what yon can say." "You can also add,'! said Mrs. In dlan Antelope* "that I was born her< Mb. y '?* "Mr. Indian" Antelope is black ant white while I am brown and white. 1 lmve'uo horns and lie has. I an smaller fhhn.he Is and I am quite shj and timid. . "I spring. _foocA legs at a time, yot "Oh, Yes, I Know How." know?in a great nervous hurry^-.Thai is, I <lo this when I am nervous." "Yes. yes," said Mr, Jnclllan Ante lope. "I\IHie Brownie understands. H< Is quick at understanding, which ii lucky for you, my.dear." ' Mrs. Indian Anteloj?e smiled. "I understand, never fear," said B1I Fie Itrnwnie: Then liillle went to say "Hello" tc the Wliite-Rennled Gnu. His white hair was around his eves mid upon*his chin and lie was talklnc to Ids cousin, tlie Brindled or "tfluf Gnu. and to ids other cousin, th( WI.'ltn.Tii'.tPd C.nn > . They were ail rather gloomy In >klni: -and didn't have much to say for them gel res. "We*came from Africa." the White rrauou urn! siTnT "We have looks#.; *"t know ilirft my tio.?p Is strafl-o >n shape, my horns ;ire us queer as can he. "My 1.1 us are riiliriiitr.ns ..nil my'lrgri tnH. which looks like the Anil of a horae, IS quite absurd for me. " "Years 'ago a member of my family was culled the 'Horned 1?Hut of conree he wasn't a horaed horse any more than I am now, and n..ue of my family were, hot we do look a little Unit way. lea. a Utile-that way."_Jie ended aa Rinn. lii-mtmin pip i,a feaioil It wwa time for hhn to leave. What Made Hkn Craxy. Willie had been aent on an errand fo. the home of the rich Mr. Loft.- He returned with" the natonlehlng newa that Mr. lavtt wna going crniy. "What uiakaa you thln?"tfi?l7"hla father aafced. "The way be tnltaed," ggld Willie. him'; he laid, 'Doy where"la your hatT time." / . * ?^? J-*, " r : - ' . . ? . -r^-r-eg? s .' . .5 - ' 1 ' - >"* "* * % EH .UTN.E 28TH "iW '' " , RESALE LAND. , Under and by virtue cf a degree of file Superiol. Court ?n the proceeding entitled Earlier BurcH and others EX PjffcrE", I avjl- at Commissioner on SATURDAY, JULY 22nd-, 1?22, | at Uvchra c'cloclr Noon at the Courtjhcube dcor in Roxboro* Re-sell at public auction to "the highest, bidder the__follOwlng describ~ cd lot or parcel cf land; Lying' ip "Roxobro. Township bounded on the North by the lap is of CL T. Burch heirst on the East by the C. T. Burch heirs; cn the South by .the landh cf Charles : i Davis and on the. West .by estate of S B. Winstead artd on the Northwest . by the new sand clay rOjd from Roxboro to Allensville, and beginning at a stake on the E&st side cf said road xnnniny thence SputD with the plantation read S3 1-2 degrees, Elst 523' ft. to' ah iron "s'yake; tB-'nce South with G. T. Burch heirs 3 degrees, East 530 it. to a rock; thence N. 84 1-2 degrees West with line sf Charles Davis 120 ft. to a rock; thence North 5 1-4 East j.tvith S. B. Winstead senate1 line 100 ft. to a stoke, sand clay road; thence with 'Sarrir clay road North i .61 1-1 decrees. East 764 ft. to a stake the beginning, containing 10.27 ficfes mere or leas according to the ' survey and plat cf H. R. Gates. | made November 14thi .192i. Terms of sale,- one-half cash, remainder Deae^mber :i3t 1922. .Defer[. red payment to bear 6 per cent interest from date cf sale ani. securi ec! by note; title retainer! until pur chase money is pai.rj Bidding at this sale TViJI begin at $577.50. *This June 22nd.. TD22. ' r . t A. BURGH, : Commissioner , 6 29?4ts. -* 11 :?_o ONE-HUNDRED LB. ' RAIL ADOPTED FOR F?/ SOUTHERN MAIN~ , LINE ! i ?o? "NVasJlfhgtcn, D. C., June 28.-?On( . hundred pound rail has been adoptee by the Southern Klailway System a! f*"the standard for. its mgin lines ir ! place of 85-pound rail, the h eh vies ' used on the Southern up to this time Vice President H. "Wr Miller, in eharj of operation, announced today. , The first stretch to be laid wit! the heavier steel will be on thi Washington-Atlanta double tracl ii'ne and will give the Southern 100 I ThtTnutomobile of today Somehow on most any 8 I ? hut it will behave mu?,i properly balanced, relial 1 * *- ~~4 " i . .. . " - - t'' - AVliv "SI * ;| J "QTANDABP" Mr O to he right in R There i<? a reason results wherever it > Evi;y lot of "Stan . the refineries, has 1 I'pltnPt'V l'tlulOO?/?.rT ( laboratory in New We know that who] consistent quality, tinonJ Anil that is "testing insures. ( ; "oiine is the fart affording instant -? maximum mileage. Do you use Polarii * 7>enefitOfTt>>fa7V<kSr The Bali -. - ... * standa - ' ' '' * , . f : Z* ; *>>' a'S * ' t . wammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmma Buy yoi j wbereyou'st . The .Goodrich . dealer's store is " . _ you. It is more tl guaranty. It s dealer who know one-quality stand Here is a store re believes in built business through service. Here is < can depijnJ upc gives you vtill val every dollar sper Buy your tire: the Goodrich Ti satisfaction in eve ' ' ' '' ' * ; THE_B. F. GOODRICH ; o,4kron tj pound rail from Washington to Manassas, Va., a distance of 32 miles. The rail and fastenings are already on tWe ('ground and will be put in the track as soon as the heavy traffic movement of the paach and. watermeLoiL. sen" son is oyer. The 100-pound rail will . be laid on extra heavy tie plates, giv, ing added strength and safety. c The 85-pound rail released as the - laying of 100-pound rail proceeds on' can worhf along ;ind of gaSoline, / a better on the / lie "Standard.'* lANDARD^ is consistc >tor Gasoline doesn't just liappi lagewooci* JV J. or ifaltimort'* M hy it gives the same splend is used. v dard ".Motor Gasoline thai leavi " ' U carefully tested at one of ot ps and eEcekeil up at the eentri York. r~~. t every user of gasoline wants i something that can lie depende what this eompanv's standard <i >ne feature of "Standard" Gai that it vuporizes eoihpletelv? ignition, abundant power a pi lie ? Voif should, to get the ful d" ijuaHfy. NDARD4' Ro?. U.S, Pat. OUT. inced Ckisoline! RD OIL COMPANY . New Jersey) 1 *' '55 PAGE THREE - A ' ' 'M , I j r ir Tires ? Dps Sign v . ' ' * - " .:?? Tire sign on a ' worth money to tan a guide?it is . ays: "Here is a s the value of the * . . & :ard of Goodrich. t in by a man who ~ ding permanent i genuinely good t place1 that you >n?a-place that lue in return for it." . ' ' I where you see re sign. It means ' . 'ry transaction. RUBBER COMPANY I, ?)hio pS TUBES - ACCESSORIES " V the main lines will be used to replace lighter rail on branch lines where the volume of traffic-is such as to - J justify heavier rail than that now in use. ' . ". V *. ; ' / J The ternv *' 1J0O-pound" rail means that the. raU^ weighs 100 pounds to the yard. ' Subscribe for The Courier Today. ' i ? ? * ' 4 ** * 1 vntly good mi d. id ?* !?8 . ir . , ii , Sit ?_ (ii > . ' ! - :
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