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Tip aimsr; ROXBORO, N. 0., 'Aug. 31, 1898. Coal ashes are good for. poultry. Old hens make! poor winter layers Do 116$ allow the males to remain j mthe fluo-v I A" little oil meal w,II assist the moulting hens. Give tiie fowls pleury of shade and fresh water. Dou't permit bad odery about. the poultry house. Worms may result from feeding raw meat too freely Borax is a good thing to sprinkle in the nest boxes. , Legnorns are less tame usualv than most other breeds. Give the yourgest chicks a chance to eat by themselves. Waste tobacco and stems are good vermin destroyers. See that the eggs are clean bei'oie being sent to market-' Don't build a fancy poultry house. Put it up plaiu but waim. An earth floor in the poulty house is not only good but better. The rooster is of no use in the fl...:l J. Of lilo LiiiwO Oi tmci SUilliilcr. Lay in a supply of grain and veg tables for tne long winter- months Prepare now for winter and make the house and yard comfortable. If an old rooster is not fit for the table, kill him any how and bury him Never mind threshing the oats for the fowls; they prefer to do ii them selves. Table scraps will start those' early pullets to laying next month. Noth ing better- August is the month of lice and hot days. Bofch are enemies to h young stock. A poultry house should be high enough for a person to stand in, and that is high enough. Never give fowls medicine in metallic vessels. Chemical combina tions might be injurious. See that the new poultry house, 11 you are going to Duna one, is finished before cold weather. The earlier the hens shed their old coats the sooner they will- begin to make a winter egg record. A writer declares that while old fowls can stand cornmeal and bran, they never should be fed to chicks. We are in the hottest of the sea son, and the fowls should'be provided with plenty of fresn clear water. The poultry Messenger advises putting away some second growth clover for feeding hens in winter. Freedom from lice and plenty of range will make the growing chicks "hump" themselves these days. Be careful how the hew gram is fed. It is liable to produce cases of what you will probably call cholera- The sooner you are rid of all stock except those intended for next sea son's breeders, the better. Some hens do not possess the egg , laying habit and no system of feeding will make good layers of such hens. Pure bred fowls, first, last and all the time. The breed does not matter so much, provided you are satisfied with it. TT il i j 1 1 nens mat are permitted to ranrr all summer will not lay as many eggs as those in reasonable confinement , and properly fed. Give as much of a variety as pos sible. Young chicks soon tire of the best of feed if confined to it for any great length of time. That soft, feed that stands over from morning till night is not just the thing for the next feed. It won,t hurt the hogs, however. Too much young stock is used for breeding purposes. The young chicks will be hardier and make larger fowls if from two vear old stock. The poultry houe-e should have plenty of wiiKsows arid if the . fowls are permitted io rooat ;.in it in tne summer, all tlv winows should ".be open. ' - . . ' K'-r-.'sone and- :nrd viil- prevent fnriher loss of i.-i- hi-rr uni produce Ufvv-ffrowtU on ti.o he id rrom which the feathers are fal:iuv: ou in sum liter. - ' Better give vonr ster trough and dihe.u thorough cleaning before i t r n i i a to. i Ion sr. It w i 1 i Lead' off so it e of tko n u mero us case.s of "drooping" anion 2: the flock. WOMEN used iu minis. , . jv- male diseases " could only be, -J treated after c a 1 examina tions" by physi cians. Dread of such treatment kept thousands of modest women . silent about their suffering. The in troduction of. Wine of Cardui has now demon strated that nine-tenths of all the cases of menstrual disorders do not require a physician's attention at all. The simple, pure SJ3 I tsiT:en in the privacy of a woman's own home insures quick relief and speedy cure. Women need not hesitate now. Wine of Cardui re quires no0 humiliating examina tions for its adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the head of "female troubles" disordered menses, falling of the -womb, "whites," change of life. It makes women beautiful by making them well. It keeps tnem young by keeping them healthy. $1.00 at the drug store. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving1 -symptoms, the " Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta nooga, Term. W. I. ADDISON, H.D., Cary, Miss., says: 'I use Wine of Cardui extensively in ' my practice and find it a most excellent preparation for famate troubles." EH K4 fa About one montii ago my child, vrhicn is fifteen months-old,, had an attack on diarrhoea acccuapanied by vomiting. I gave it such remedies as are usually given in such cases i but as nothing gave relief, we r sent for a physician and it was under his care for a week. At this time' the child had been sick for a week and was having about 25 operations of the bowels every 12 hours, and we were convinced that unless it soon obtain ed relief it would not live. Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy was recommended; and I decided to try it. I soon' not iced a change for the better; by its continued use a complete cure was brought about and it is now perfectly healthy. G. L'. Boggs, Stnrnptown, Gilmer County VV. Va. For sale by W. R. Harnbrfck & Co., Druggists, Roxboro, N; C. A girl's features may be stamped on a young man s heart, but it s al ways her complexion that looms up on his coat collar. Deafness cannot be cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness and that is bv constitutional remedies. Eeafness is caused by the inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the infl&ma tion can he tak?u out and this tube restored to its normal c ndition, hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine cases ou or ren are caused by catarrn, wnich is nothing but aix" in flamed condition of mucous surfaces We wilt give One Hundred Dollars for any ense of deafness (caused by catarrh,) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, f-ee. F J. CHENEY & CO. ... Toledo, Ohio. Sold byx druggist?. 5c, Mr. ;H. E. Swift the well known representative of J. M urdock Wholesale Drugi3 of Parkersburg, W. Va says : I was completely laid up with Cholera Morbus; I oought a bottle or' Dr. Kennotts Extract of Blackberry and was completely "qured j with one dose, would not be without it if it cost me Five dollars a "bottle, and heartily, receommend Dr. Ken notts Extract, of Blackberry as the best : remedy on the market for Cholera Morbus. Diarrhoea, etc. For Bale by W, R. Hambrick & Co. - - NOTICE By vi rtue. of an order of t he Snpe rior'Oourt of Person Vounty. N. ii An the special preceding untitled- W. M. "lay r on and others, exparte, Lwill as the commissioner of sh id court, sell to the highest, bidder for cash at- the court house door in Roxboro, N. C. on the 26th day of Sept-. 1898, a cer tain track of 1 and i u this county and State and in Roxboro township ad tjoininir the lands of VV. M Clayton. W. W. Wrnnn,- 'heslev Wremr and others, same containing 85 acres more pfc le&8. and binjr known as the lnds of the late Mrs Nancy Clayton. This Ail- SWth 1898 W. M. Clayton, com.' Merr.it-& Men-it, Att'ys.-. THE . . . , STANDARD RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH-.... The Direct Line to all Points. Texas, Florida, Gubaiand "Iorto Hieo. tnctly First-Class Equip- f . ment on all Through and Local Trains; Pullman Pal ace Cars on all Night Trains; Fast and Safe Schedules. Travel by the SOUTHERN and you are assured a Safe, Comfortable and Expeditions Journey. APPLY TO TICKK.T AGEN'IS FOR TIME TA BLES, It AT .S AND GENERAL LNFUKMA- fTON, OR ADDRESS- L.VERNON, F. R. DARBY, T. P A., C. P & T. P., Charlotte, N. C- Asheville, N. C. No trouble to answer questions. R J.M. CULP, W. A.TURK, Traf. Man. G. P. A Frank S. gann"on". 3dvP & gei: maD WASHINGTON, D. C. NOTICE--SALE. JY VIRTUE of a mortgage execu ted to me by B. T. Barnett, and wife Fannie Barnett, duly rec orded m book LL. page 186 of the Registers. Office for Person county, I will sell for cash to the highest bidi der at the court house door in Rox boro the property described in said mortgage lying on Marlowes' creek, adjoingthe lands of J.. A. Long, Mrs. Sue T. 8att afield and others', con taining acres more or less, being the land, oonv yed by Jesse Cham bers to J no Barnett, and thence to B. T. Barnett. lySale will take place on the 1st Monday in September. This Aug. 3, 1898. J.J.BROOKS, ' Mortasee. T. C Brooks, Att'y Act m i n i st ra to r's Notice. HAVING this day qualified as Ad- il ministrator on the estate of Mrs. Nancy Clayton, I hereby notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them for pay ment to me on or before the 13th day of August, 1899, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This August, 13th, 1898. W. M.CLAYTON, Administrator. SENT FREE to housekeepers Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Beef COOKBOOK jeinng now to prepare many aeu- tellinsr how to oreDar . If 1 I I. . I.l - ate and delicious dishes. Liebig Co., P. O. Box 2718, New York. . T . K? n 1 TXT fl .n I I CCrC t7 O Southern - Railway. Caliafornia OlTcrSfull courseain EngUsa iAnguage andL.i; uw0 ;(IA oir tt Literature. Ancient and Modern JLanguagi History, Sociology, Mathematics, Philosophy, tsiDie, Law ana commerce, women aamiciea to nil courses of study. The largest endowed instuton of learnincr in the State. Board $6,50 to $10.00 per month. Tuition, , ": - $50.00 a Year. ,,v v Next session opens September 7. 1898. For Catalogue address. j NO.- C. KLLGO, --. , - : Durham, N. C TABLETS PROMPTLY CURE ALI 'l&MESM and SLEEPLESSNESS Price, 23c., soc. or $1 per Box. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED dfh " Wt ti " : ffirfnnr rent Q frlTftf stamps to 0 !T"L V FT V W P. r O rrcWRy, Sew York 3 a NOTICE SALE BY virtue of a mortgag6 executed by Wm: Lot and wife Lettitia Loy, to John Jones on the 4th day of Dec. 1890, and : duly recorded in the Register of Deed'3 office for Per son county in book KK. page 72, I will as the administrator of John Jones deceased, sell to the 3 highest bidder 101 : cash at the court hoase door in Roxboro. N C; 'on the 29th day of August 1898. a certain tr&o.t or parcel of land in Flat River town I W . , . - ship, adjoining the lands of Samne H. Cates on the North, T W Black- ard on the East and South, and on the West by John E. Harris, same containing 33 acres more or less s, " " u ooi au -. jl xiuy dower Geo. H. Jokes, Adm'r of Jno. Jones, Dec'd. MERRITT & MERRITT, Attorneys. ;This July 27, 1898. . " ': ff .-, ,,J Al LANTI G S DA M LE R y ' . EffectivQ ; May - 9, 1398.; - EASTERN DIVISION. No.S " ; ' 'ol EX. No ; STATIONS. No2. J5T Sun. daily. ' - - d'yjKu P m am Leave . . Arrive pm am 6 40 9 20 ; Norfolk (Ferry) 5 H- 10 10 . 7 10 9 50 Norfolk 4 4f. 9 45 . 7 19 9 58 Churttiiand...4 38 , '67 7 3110 10 Shoulders.' 2. ill 4 25 '9 2t 7 5210 30 .. Suffolk . 4 05 9 05 8 2010 53 Holland. S 40 8 09 2 8 26 10 5S El wood 3 85 3 34 - .40 1 1 11 r Frankl in ' , 3 2 8 S3 01 11 30 . Courtlawd 3 03 8 CO 14 11" 42 . . Pope , - 2 51 ; 7 43 9-19 11 47 Capproiie 2 46 7 44- 0 38 12 04 Jjreweyvil 2 32 7 30 r 10 15 12 30 Emporia, ' 2 02; 6 53 10 32 U 48 ' PI a ;1 ad 1 . 4i3 6 35 11 00 1 12 L wr;iiceTil " 1 17 6 10 pai pin Ar 4 Lv. pm am WESTERN DIVISION. No." 5. . .No, p in p m 1 17 128 146 1 54 2 02 2,17 2 24 2 41 3 00 Leave . .Arrive pm 1 12 1 03 a mi io r 10 46 9 87 8 30. 9 13 t 9 04 844 11 15 Lawrenceville Charlie Hope Brodnax LaCrosse 1 v South Hill Union DeveJ ' Baskerville Boydton Jeffress (JarksvilJe Buffalo Jurcrion 11-28 11 52 12 45 12 37 12 31 12:03 13,13 12:30 12 42 12 17 12 1( 108 11-52 1,37 11 3L 818 8oa 7 54 743 T83;' 7VT 6 50 6 3 624 612 5 49 1 50 310 3 22 3 33 3 42 1122 11' 11 10 57 10 47 2 07 3 23 3 36 Nelson Yirih na r. -9, ' OS 1A 5n U0 17 f.ir07 1." , 3 45 4 00 4 19 4 30 4 41 4 55 5 07 5 25 p in 9 56 CJrilllt. . Mil ,m 9 43 9 28 9 16 4 37 5 00 Danvil e 9 0015 40 a m Ar Ly. a m pm BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS- ''X ' BRANCH. First class Daily except Sunday No 25 No 23 ' . No 22 No 24 p m am am pm- 3 30 11 15 11 55 3 10 3 50 11 1137 2 50 Special Notice Train No & will be met at Buffalo Jet by branch train when there are thryusrh passengers from Drnyille or Deniston for Buffalo Lithia Springs. Hereatter. bouthern Railway; train No. 35 leaving Danville at .6:20 , p xn. daily, will stop ar all stations south ot Danville to put off passengeas from A. D. Kailway. t Train Service on the Buffalo Lith ia Springs Branch resumed June 15th and will be operated until Oct. 1st- 1 Trains JNo. 3 will. wait at Emporia for Atlantic Coast Line train No. 85 South bound , wh en notified by , the latLei" tuajiijey nave ? passenger lor points oo A. & D. west of Emporiar. Trains 5 and 6 daily except Sunday ' At Oanville with the tne Southern Ry. for all points Souths at Dennis ton Junction with the Norfolk & Western R. R. for Lynchburg,; South Boston, Durham and all points on the Durham division of the Norfolk & Western R. R.; at Jeffress Junction with the thevSouthern Ry. f or Oxford Henderson, Raleigh etc.; at Emporia with the the Atlantic coast Line for Richmond. Petersburg and all points Sounth; at Norfolkvwith lines diverg ing for all points North East and Steamer "City of Chester" trahsfer through passengers and baggage to an connecting lines at JNorroiK. ; : Close connection made at Bnffalo Junction for Buffalo Lithia Springs' VY. L. La ILUKi UUAiS. U.HAlJKi'SJ. . Traffic Manager. ,' Gen'l Man. Norfolk Va; TJ KorfQlkWestera Schedule in Efect This table in effect May 1, 1898. - -DDRHAM DIVISION. ' Leave Roxboro ' For Durham 8:00 p. m. daily Ex cept Sunday. For Lynchburg daily except Sunday. 8;16 a m. ' : V ' ' SOLD TO ALL POINTQ TICKETS OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, vyiscoNsiN, - MISSOURI, KANSAS, NEBRASKA, COLOR ARKANSAS, CALIF . , - texas, ; -' : The WEST JORTH-WEST, SOUTH-HESI J Fl RST CLASS, SECOND CLASS 'AND EMIGRANT, TICKETS. r THE BEST ROUTE TO THE i NORTH AND EAST. PULLM r N V"8T! BULED COACHrS 0 . ' AND SLEEPING CAH?, i - ill lHAT TiBS TCKTS S'At 6VCS THE rtOHFOLKWESTERfl RAILROAD. . CHicST,faCST una aICHt8T LINE. ' Write for Raus, Maps, Time-Tables, DcscriptlT3 PiiwpWet.v o any Station Agent, or to v en. Paat, Agt Sir, Pms. Agt Trtr. Paw. HAIRi DALCAf.Tw ! Promote a hmiriant rrowTt. l If ever Fails to Bestore CrrT, (tiniT w us iobuuu vc or. Cores acalp diseases hair - Dc,andfliKst Dr"-" -i 1
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