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BEST THAT CAN BE MADE , frt vou $3.25 a Gallon when made ready to use CC052DED BY SATISFIED USERS FOR OVER 40 YEARS Obtain COLOR CARD from our Agents or R3AP3 & WARTIMES Manufacturers New York THERE WILL BE POUR ECLIPSES NEXT YEAR Have Five you vdi-k txi:s NOW. i. .1 -i no mo1 The Happiest Hour For the Tenant I vclov. . -.tin vnur iyxy uao. Tint -!' u .-..,)nV. OCt. 21. iVNU vrnpsdav. Oct. 22. sou Wednesday, Oct. .,,-Tl!ursto Oct. Z6. FrWay. Oct. 24 C!1'':".,,,,nv. Oct. 25. 'V.iov. Oct. 27. Store- Tuesday, Oct. '28 !9. Biuio - ,n ft now or meet ran l v" j me !illllUI' ,r.r.ed.1.V. OCt. ice now or n mentioned and he jaw loitifs me x.v nil UL--" ...if ea:'Ut , i positively but one go nfn :e,.Vvhich collection will rnunl; f' e. D. HUNT, force"- . ,. Shenit February, 1920, Will Sundays In the year 1920 there will be I four eclipses, two of the sun and two of the moon. First total eclipse or the moon, May 2, visible in north America. Time of eclipse 8:14 . p. m. Second, a partial eclipse of the sun May 17, invisible in north Am- (Smithfield Herald.) erica- Third, a total eclipse of the The happiest hour of the year for mn ctober 26-2 7, .invisible here. Fourth nartiol e .t the tenant seems to be when he gets November 10, visible re nis stun loaded on a wagon to move! February, 1920, will have five from one farm to another. His dog j Sundays which will not occur again i is roped to the hinder part of one'Until 1948, The last time u ocl i fMirrorl woo 1 5Crt nA t.xa .jn nf tVlQ TOOfrnno T , . " iuov. VJUUU J? i lUtt J Will of the wagons. He has gotten ac-j occur on April 2, and Easter Sunday quainted in one neighborhood thisn April 4. , In the year 1921 Easter year and wants to go elsewhere for; Sunday will fall as early as March nex" year. He seems to forget that I 27. the time lost in hunting a new home : and the time taken up in moving ;RE SURE TO ASK US FOR PRICES be of Granville County. 10 10 3t. 1 1 -i 1 -m ' wouia neip nis tarm very much if ! devoted to improvements. This an nual moving of tenants is a hurtful policy for tenants, land owners and Ithe land. Tenants can never make! ... ' V, : j : xji . . i i : , -. im ii onnn uir ut-pii. i; .hi s iiiiiii i r tqitq . .1 , ,1 UPl'V 1 IKJll H 111 KXJWii LUtk. . ;! (:-"-'-"-' i n .... I vou that most people are.iarms as their homes and stay at convince anting while you i them. They should build up the will'1? i0 u " land and should have good pastures jo the 1 1 1 L 1 and good orchards and all other tiv mnu who believes in turn- j things which make comfortable and on Hardware before you buy Farmers Hardware Co., Virgilina, HAN til? ei at" cheek is going to have . desirable homes. We hope to live a nv cheek. I to see this annual moving policy a- tfe are Va oi tlie CORfitIence j and the puDic li have adv. 11 an Fever Tcnic. L0V1 5 ID SOUTHERN d Rve, seed cats. Von Co. " 10 3 tf. S. 0. s. LiMBS ASLEEP Ad(3 Was Rim-Dowa, Weak aad Nervous, Says Fiorina Lady. Five Bottles of Cardai Kade Her WeD. Judge For Yourself. Whtich Is Better Try an Experi ment or Profit by an Oxford Citizen's Experience. Something new is an experiment. Must be proved to be as represent ed. The statement of a manufacturer is not convincing proof of merit. But the endorsement of friends is. Now supposing you had a bad back, . A lame, weak, or aching one, Would you experiment on it? You will read of many so-called cures. Endorsed by strangers "from far away places. It's different when the endorse ment comes from home. n r,TT 1 1 X i "Rftad this OvfnrH rasp J. E. Adkerson, grocer, N. Broad St., says: "I have been using Doan's Kidney Pills off and on for a good many years and my back has pained a whole lot. My "kdineys didn't act properly, either, and the secretions were scanty and scalding in pas sage. I was all played out. I be gan using Doan's Kidney Pills and they soon had me feeling a great deal better. Whenever I have been troubled in this way since, Doan's have always brought me good results." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Adkerson had. Foster-Millburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ft mi Those YOU ARE PROTECTED t; . !.rv!X(i YOUR PRE IIii'i?OX HERE. - v.v ro?v-ect our pro vill not tolerate any exact methods, the ; m::ou? care, and drugs -..uvity, freshness .and Ti'.kiau into consider-.-jnlity and varied line vc- carry and the quality . of the men who 1 i i'ise urucs, we believe y to do your prescrip ju?r as your doctor ..:., is second to none. , . hour at night Mr. :-,...cn. c ue of our regis-;-..;::-!?. can be found in i fvt.r the store. If Constipated, Bilious or Headachy, take "Cascas' t! ). G. HALL, OirllSJiist. Sick headache, biliousness, coated ;ngue, or sour, gassy stomach al ways trace this to torpid liver; de layed, fermenting food in the bow els. Poisonous matter clogged in the intestines, instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes congestion and' that-dull, throbbing, sickening' headache. Caseaj-ets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigest ed food and foul gases, -take the ex cess bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by "work while you sleep. OXE OF THE GREATEST NEEDS OF THE moruing.They Kathleen, Flat. Mrs. Dallas Prine, of this place, says: "After the birth of my last child... I got very xaueii run-down and weakened, bo much that I could hardly do anything at all I was so awfully nervous that I could scarcely endure the least noise. My condition was getting worse all the time... I knew I must have some relief or I would scon be in the bed and in a serious condition for I felt so badly j and to solve some of and was so nervous and weak I could j problems confronting naroiy live, jny husband asked Dr. about my taking CarduL He raid, 'It's a good medicine, and good for that trouble', so he got me 5 bot tles... After about the second bottle I felt greatly improved. ..before taking it my limbs and hands and arma would go to sleep. After taking it, however, this poor circulation disap peared. My strength came back to me and I was soon on the road to health. After the use of about 5 bot tles, I could do all my house-work and attend to my sis children bo sides." You can feel safe in giving Cardui a thorough trial for your troubles. It contains no harmful or habit-forming drugs, but is composed of mild, vege table, medicinal ingredients with no bad after-effects. Thousands of women have voluntarily written, telling cf the good, Cardui has done them. It should help you, too. Try it. E li Biscuits Smell Good! It's a pleasure to make biscuits when you have Occo-nee-chee Self-Rising Flour because this wonderful flour is so easy to use. The neces sary ingredients for light, fluffy biscuit, hot cakes and waffles are already in it. - Yes, the baking-powder, soda and salt are in Occo-nee-chee Flour in just right amounts to take every bit of guess out of baking results. All you do is mix with water or milk and prepare for the oven. It really takes only a few minutes. Occo-nee-chee is a real standby. It's exactly what .you've wanted. Baking with Occo-nee-chee Flour costs less than with other flours because it's the most economical way to get the extra ingredients. AGE! QCCO-NEE-C Self -Rising Flour Takes the Guess out of Baking and Saves you Money H The best quality plain Sour is Peerless. n Austih-Heaton Co., Durham, N. C. Your grocer hat Occo-nee-chee Self -Rising Flour. Look For the Indian Head. It' on every tack. Now it the time to buy. (Winston-Salem Sentinel.) If men were asked what,. in view of the present unsettled conditions, is the greatest need of the day and what, in their opinion would do most to bring order out of disorder the vexing the world, there would doubtless be a variety of opinions expressed. Some would naturally offer one panacea for pres ent ills and some c.nother. But, no matter what diversity of; views there might be we cannot but j soning; it might be quite beneficial, believe that many, in answering thej- Tolerance of pC;3itiVe Wong is question, would give, in one form or: another, this solution: "More toler-ijot to.be considered for a moment ,r i,0: There should be no tolerance of iiJ aha r nrt fry r f rl CiV O ' frailties, is certainly one of needs of the hour. If men would try to put them selves in other men's places for a few moments, they might see some things very differently. If the man who is inclined to be bitter toward wrong, but even ii such a case tol- tne erance for the one who is wrong is not out of place. "Do unto others as if you were the others," is a good adaptation of the Golden Rule. . "Think about others as if you. were the others," is also good. The man who can get in a . . . . frnmp nf minr! whet Pi hp strives COll- a fellew man would seek to get tne ; Z - man's viewpoint, and to Tin- better his processes of rea- " w " other derstand FOR SALE I HAVE LIFTED WITH': me about forty farms for sale in v Western Wake county, in best to- bacco section in North Carolina, , and most of them as well adapted: to other crops. Many around A- -pex, and all accessible to good located. None far from Raleigh, towns. Tree good tobacco mar kets in section where farms are the capital. Good roads, splendid churches and good schools are characteristic of this section of State. Terms arranged. Send for descriptive list. L. S. OLIVE, A pex, N. C. 9 16 8U :::;:h:SSi;;:'i:::;p mmmmmmmmmammmssamtmmBmiMBmmBma ',:.::i..itil;ii:t:i:t.ntt U il i.tii! i t i I i J il.i iiiiiiiiiii t U Uiliiii ii! i M i 11 i:n !- ' t lli.li.i.it-..;. nilll t i.i iiUui!ilkiUliliiUiil.iKd.iJ4uiii::!:uUi I.Ki:liiiiii!-..uuulH.:ihmwli.'!aii.i:..u.ll. ..i.,.i...i..iiiimi..!..i..i...ni.i...i.ii...i..iti '' ---i 1 : - r u mqvUvL! vU p OUND EEAffflED wdf of) Prices are steady and still increasing at the old Reliable Johnson Warehouse. Sal Tuies., Oct. 21; First S8ll Wei., ct. 22 BRING US YOUR NEXT LOAD! mini 9 rir(Q)piriieOTa ilillllili
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