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1 \ KM I 'US ARK TIRED. "MONKY H\pi C-FT ? MKf I ON. DANCING IN CHURCH. <;F.RTRrDE TRIES AGAIN. Dr. Jaeffv-r, 0>ve: n/ne rU v^lc^no xpert, brin^< from Hawaii an in terest in? device. Stored in ba^so Ticnt or e??Uar. tbi>> household seis ncgraph will wart the family of any coming earthfpiake sufficei.tly n a^v.ine<$. That interests New Yorker-*, toM that a bier earthquake "'ault hihs from the Statue of l.ib ?rty up the Hudson River. But many kittle earthquake rumbles mean nqtlw n f* and after a few warliihgfs fam: liea will beer j*?e an indifferent to -arthquake warnings a* workmen do to ?buy* of dyjaamit?. There is an automobi! 1 for every TTjc pfopfr i'v ?h? Unif '-i- ? about half .15 many as there r-uiriit ?o be. Before long, in hundred:- of. housands :f tumiltes, tlere will be .1 .eparate tar for each rerson past ^ixtfon ye'n< of Hack bird naeda its own wingr*. The Rfvereni Tertiu* Van Wylc <\ son of the extremely able Dr. tknry Van Dyie; quits his fashipnabie N?=w. York chuivh fur a s mail town pulpit. 'The people of York v. ant U*eir yeli^icn with a jazz tWfip* " hesays. \nd lie jiioesn't intend to -hoot off i rework* or wear a red vest, to ?;u.c 1 men's souls. 1 I Mr. Van Dyke's ccm$!?iint is Just. When you have bare-footed young J ladies dancin j in the church aisle-* t? "express religion" you pu?h com petition far. But pulpit **risatio!?a! isml? not new. It was oM when in Brooklyn DeWitt Talma^i raced up and down his Tcttf platform. or Hen ry W^rd Beecher sold a crooi looking mulatto slave girl at public auction In his pulpit. Farmers ask a fair profit on ijson , ey. labor and "life, InveSWd in their farms, and are told '-#Oh. that i 3 ruled by the laws of supply an J de ' mand. We cannot do anything about THAT. When railroads tell the Republican Government they uant at '.east seven per ceiit on fifteen to twenty billions of .securities, largely- pure water, ito supply arid defnaad platitudes are handed out. The Interstate Comma roe Com mission most politely raises freight and passenger rates and she public pays. \ "..The farmers are tired of that. If ;? u wonder WHY. th* farmery a ?? -tired, look at todays Wall street iv/w? \ ? . . No. i: "Class 1 railroads fjuin 14.7 per iccnt in. earnings." ifcC 2: ^orn is worth about fifty five cents a bushel on 'the fuira where it throws." Bankers wondered how much Sec retary Mellon must borrrw to meet the Government's spring: payments. Optimists, thought he mi^ht sjet along with two hundred millions. Concer vatives said at least throe. hundred millions. Mr. -Mei*rcn amazes hi^rh- finance by bo-? rowing no moncj. Uncle Sam can finance himself, thanks to Mr. Melkn's management. The people pay him $12,500 a year, and this vertr he *riil clear o?t e;ght hutidnsd.. millions more of pub lic debts. pertrude Ederle. extraordinary young American swimmer, will try the English Chanrel once more, ?*nd say*. "Last year's experience will help me." It should help her not to eat another heavy meal before she. enters the water. A thoroughbred horSe eats nothing on the morning of the face. Men kryjw How to handle horses, but don't know h'jw to han dle thenrm-lvei. Millions cf yojns Americans eat heartily and imme diate^- dance the . J harleetor. vio lently, adding a heavy percentage to the American .dyspepsia record. Tell, that to your children. r Our yoang ladies are becoming sophisticated, alaicst cold. A yoanj centleman in love with Miss C'.ara Bow, who' dk! not care much, for Him. slashed his wrists "with a rasor. Her comment was. ' Ccatlemen usual ly perfer guns, when they C-rmr.iit ? .<uicide for love," Anjry Pol'ccmnn:^- "fm cromff to ^ive you a ticket . tcr speeding What's your name" Guilty One: ? "Jones." "How do you spell it.?" O .11. ' ADVERTISE IX THE COCKIER THIEVES LOOT STATION AN|> GET PACKAGK Asheville, June 24. ? Southent Bail way polka- and members of tk? kherifT'3 department today wer? warehirut for the thief or thieve* wh? brake into the station at Horn ? iny .on tie Murphy branch, 19 miles west c f Abbeville, last night ?in? several e\prt>? packages of m determined value, a case of *at* mobile tires and 109 postuge stamps of 2-cent deaoniinatioa. tJeeBrand protects the baby/ plir* ?r* flk'h/ fSiwjji t; ' i.*? -v n??m *? |4M Urj : tli* r mm ' ?r r*r*/ g fin \.t4 : Wi >? . ?*!in-r ""i-: d-.i, l l.f W . wji km cv.t;- -n ? Ml Itl4? ? ' *'11 to h'in?*?i AnM. *.*-4.; V:i?. A?., <n. J.?-? rt? *"? ?*1 * ' "'** %ri'l ''??l I * !?"? ' f ^'1 *>.l I"' Ul^ |>A .? v? y?i,f fm-T * or .1 1 !? ?? - V.^M I I,: ai> i VM *t**1 f'l, HI. If y?vir Mruf-r Cwf? ?? ^ <n? n'"-l r 'irl?u<i UcC^rxicx & C b*lu.o ..rrf, \ll. ? ' .. ~ - 7t>-oAy ovtR ss.ooo wew Ane Busy f^AKlNG MICHCUH T?R?" "S TRViMG To Keep UP W?Th Th6 GR^aT WORU3- , wtoe oe^ANp ? SOM6THING MOR? tha>j WORDS iS 5ett?MG MtCHCUNS Tor Sale. By? I.. & W. A I TO CO.. and uoVk in service station Koxboro. N. C. -? %& k Zl^V. Jk AinI^W%< ? ->* " i)U Cao/t suwesnxa ovens Bui.lt For Last ing Service The Perfect rrtn" Oil Stove v. HI Rlra completi* c??o!iin?* farti* n lor many .year*. It* " burner for example, ? %uar unteed for the life of the stove, and its wick tube i* made of ? crass- ? rust and corrosion proof. Toroe in today while our *tock i-. complete. Twy, Three and 'Poor- burner -iize^. Long, K1KKY ? BROv Proprietors. . ~r ? -^gfaone No. 157 it * *. ? > tit*)**** 7*nr* *?'?+* ?>+*+ ?i? ij-v ? *4-2.* **?????? 4*eit4 * Ulili Arc You The Family Wash ^Voman? Kac'h ?eek thousands ?f women l?*nd (heir vvenrv b,i rV.s over a lab and do the family wish, just ((? save a fe.? cents. - Suppose your neighbor asked you to do her washing ? what would you -ay? Certainly not. Hut you do you>; own which often is bigger and harder than theirs. Don't Be The Family Washwoman! ?SEN I) IT TO THE LAUNDRY? We sincerely appreciate the patronage tHe people of Roxboro and surrounding section have given us, and if there is anything we can do to give you better service, we want to know if. 1 ?? Duplicate tickets will he given when we take up your laundry, showing what will be due when it is returned. Please be ready to pay our driver when it is delivered, for it is ' annoying to you and takes lots of our time, to run you down to present a small laundry -btttr - HeiiM- do iliis for it will be a great help to lis. DON'T WRGET WE .HAVE THE BEtsT DlW-CLEANlSG ESTABLISHMENT IN THIS SECTION 01 THE STATE MKiJHip EANlS'O Roxboro Steam Laundry "ISI f* ' L-IIJliV-. HT?y\r. ?? * - ?Roxboro. N, C. KIRKV' BROS. Proprietors. States Tires ?r? Good Tires A W^rd to the Wise? You can now buy USCO Balloons, High-Pressure Cords and Fabric* ? trade marked and. warranted by the United States Rubber Company ? at a price which will make non-t fade- marked, unwar ranted tires a dead issue with you. has always been a wonderful value and today USCO Tires, built by the o'wneri of the world's largest rubber plantation, are a better value than ever. Let us tell you more about them. United The US CO BALLOON . A Uurjf billaoQ mt ? (uw prrC ?. I b*. ;Vi ? .? . asreJ u? id; >:ro-i?. lUvih^ cord o**truc'i.?a jirmn fuH bal!i?oA C?t<* ci title, trade mirk nj nO I w arrancy <:f ? h ? V u> e J Set > . Kubb:r v. onas?^i? CHAS. HOLEMAN & CO. ? and ? S. P. GENTRY & Co. Frxn time immemorial, ^ varan*. ?.13 has made (hi* ''ouch" which made the paste of flour an j water a digestible food? the' start of life. A flat and sogw ioaf or biscuit is an unleavened f<x-J. bo itisthatieavsn . hi3 a:*ent3 such 15 . yeast cr baking ?powder are err, clayed. To insure to (he American "housewir* completer leavening or her biscuifi, cakes, tm'ffins. etc . v.'hich is so impor tant to periect di^s.-ion, 'he. pure nod 2i!th:;: : found ic wire : a require n jer Jain f uiiiari f. 1-avening strength i?? ? - -baking (rowder. To tftair?aia this :;uaranty of digestibility? to irisure minimum' deterioration of leaven ing strength, baking powder is packed in tin. This prv\ er.ts absorption of atmospheric mois ture. Dampness produces premature reaction in the can? results in iosd of leavening gas. -The food official, would properly condemn bak? ing powder if packed in cheap sacks. But what about self rising flour? It comes to the southern housewife from remote northern rniiia packed in porous bags. What happens to thia' mixture of baking materials and flour? Chemical analysis shows much of it has Idat some of its full leavening strength before it reach t the consumer. Breadstuffs made with stale self-rising flours cannot rise properly ? they come to the table heavy, flat, and soggy. Why don't the pure food officials demand that sself-riaing flours contain 0.5 leavening gas, the equivalent to the 12% required of bakir.g powder? Calumet Baking Powder is Scientifically and legally cor rect ? the last spoonful is as pure and sure a3 the first Paclte4 in tin ? keep * the strength t<a
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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