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A J, . . kl': ! r . -; using the same toilet articles, or otherwise coming in contact with persons : r who have contracted it. ; : . - .' 1 , '' . : It begins usually with a little' blister or sore,: then swelling ' in the groins; a red eruption breaks out on , Ten years agQ T COIiiracWa a bad case the body, sores and, ulcers- appear of Blood Poison. I was tinder treatment in the mouth, the throat becomes of a physician until I found that he could; ; ulcerated the .hair, eye browsTand ?s- rjkZiZ !f lashes fall out ; the blood becoming -and in a very short time aU evidence of " ! more - contaminated, copper colored the diseaseViisappeared. , I took six bot-. Splotches and pustular eruptions and ties and today am sound and well.,, sores appear upon .different . parts oi. n , the body, -and the poison, even : destroys the' bones. ' - - s. S. S. is a Specific for this loathsome disease, arid "cures' it even in the worst forms. "It is a perfect antidote for the "powerful virus that pollutes but is guaranteed a strictly vegetable compound.' N : Write for our free home treatment book and;learn all! about Contagious "Blood Poison r If you want' medical advice give us a history of your case, and ourphysicians will furnish all the information you-wish without any charge whatever,- : ; . ; THE SW1FJ. SPECIFIC CO., AJLANTA, GA. ,Dd Coluinbus Discover Ameri ca?V is the pertinent ti;le of an ; ar ticle in the June Every body's.";-' 8 based on th 'inve6tigatioQ8 of Henry Vignaud , S?ratary of ; the Xf . ; , S. Le gation in Paris, who inV a recent work devoted to the subject declares Coin m bus. to have been an unposter xind fo gt-r. Vigiiand'd researches tx tend over a long period of - years and certainly "disclose evidence tend, irig to unsetle Columbus' claim as a great navigator and discoverer. . Try McDuffie's 4Np 16" . for La Grippe or influenza.' It is guar anteed to cursor your money willhe n-fnnded. Price $100. For sale by .J, D. Morris. Itis said that the 25-cent-a bus ; hel tariff imposed on wha imports - ''benefits the Arnericanarrnfr. But does it? It prevents Oauadian wheat . trbm coming to this countrv and the 50,000,000 eurplus bushels of Oana da go tOv foreign mills instead of American ones, as would be the nat- . vral course. Then the coir.petiotf of r Canadiau wheat that.onra in forVitjnj ; markets controls and lowers the v price of burs there and the demands " , v ..-, . - ....... , of the foreign "markets control prices . here because we are large exporters. 'f You may as well expect to ran a steam engine without water as to And an active, energetic man with a - torpid liver -and you may know that hi 8 liver is torpid when he does riot ' relishxhis bod or feels dull and lan guid after eating, often has headach - and sometimes dizziness. A few doses of Chamberlain' Stomach and " "Xiver Tablets will restore hi Oliver , ' to its normal functions;' renew ' liis vitalityi improve his digestion and make him feef like a new mari Price " 25 crits. Sample free at Hambrick's , drug store. Brother Dickey's Resolution i I "Deysbeen a powerful lot er airth ; . juaiiejs.- eu ure ' eu; urjimsione in ue worl' lately, en. ..hit do. Took laic ;de worl' had done gone: en made up its min' ter come ter a end fer sho.' i said Brother Dickey t "Things look :: jbo orisartin'tin datdirek8hun;Jhsz r done made up mp mm' to quitpayin'; i: ; honierent in- advance! --Atlanta o:?'Constitiatibii; ' 1 : ; !' 1 ' . , Deafness Can Not Be , Cured - by local applications, as they cannot r oach the : diseased ' portion of the ear; There is onlyoneiway totcure - ' deafiiess and that' is by constitution l ; al remedies. Deafness Is caused - br an inflamed condition of the mncous , lining of thef Eustachian Tube. ;.-.yVhen tbi8 tnbe gets., inflamed vou ; have a rumbling sorihd or iniperfect hearing;and when yjSf536 deafness 'is "the 'refujtan ;;unles8 the inflamatiori can be taken r'iOutani r '; I normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out pf ten . are caused by catarrh, which is noth v ing-but an inflamed -condition; of .the ;; irucoas surfaces."! 4 - - J f r's I ': We will give One Hundred Dollars ' for any case ot deafness (caused by ' lv; 5atarrh)-that .cannot be ; cured- by : Hall's Catarrh" .Cure.Send fpr circa ,' ';lars,vfree;.5if & i c ; T f t -v . P. J. CHENEY & CO., '. "Toledo, O. ; v rSold by Druggists; 75c. ri'rjHftl'fl'Famflr. Pil's.are the best. sometimes given to what known" as the BAD.' DIS- ls 'not confined -to dens of - vice' or the lower classes;; The. purest vice or the 1 V and best people are, sometimes infected with this awful malady through handling the clothing, K drinking from the same vessels, -the blood ana penetrates to an parts oi tne system. : Unless you get this poison but of your blppd it will ruin you, and bring- disgrace "and disease -upon" your children,' for it can, be transmitted from parent to child. S.' S. S. contains no mercury or potash,- DelegUe Smith 'if Ariiona thus epigammatically : characterizes ; Mr. 1 Grosvenor of Ohio, one of the republic can party leaders; "He preserves con sistency by ' being" always in ,the w rung and even , temper 1 by being al wavs mad' ' , , Hheumacide cures i rhenmatisrn by neutralizing the acids r the' ' blood and driving them;, out t h rough the natural cuauuels. Sold b J D. Mor ris. .- The' tune 4,Dixi e", d ea t . to the hearts ot many Americans is 4all the rage" in Quira and'- Siberia, the ria tives having caught itfrom the bands of the war-stojpd whicn have; McDuffie's Turpentine mut ion Suet Lung Plaster id a certain cure.i'or whooping cough, easy ana comfortable, woYks while you sleep 25 cen ts,, For sale by J. UMorns l'ne beef trust now says iuacif siaryed Americato capture the for- eigu Uiarkets. Trde esDausiou mav be all right, but not'at the txpeuV or the American citzeu, alttiougri tnat is what inch of it has amount ed to. - . Call ajt Hambrick's. dru Ptore and get a free skmple-ot'' Chamber' laips Stomach -and ' Liver TabletP. They are an elegant physic. They also improve the appetite strengthen tueifgention and regulate the liver and bowels They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. v The jAgrioultural Department t Washington is being -flooded with answers to , itanqulres for: data of t be fi rst retu r n of 7 1 he 1 7iyear cica da; indifferent loralities. The ree tarns a Iready in ho w that Indiana and Maryland are the states most it fected by the visitation. ... A Sprai nod Ankle Quickly n.r (if f: 'At one time J Bpffereftfrbm a seS j ', -? -t " jt - v C J: ' verfe sprain of the ankles says Geo, E. Cary, editor of the Guide, Wash ington, ;Va. i "Aher using several well recorrganded nedicines with out success, I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and am pleased to saj that relief came as soon' as I began its use and a complete cure speedily followed." Sold by fV. ' R, v Ham brick.' : '" A-:-; - -' t ' There was a time ' When; ih? tTniU ed States : could have .bought Cnba from; Spain tor $90,000,000but thought it a bad bargain. Now thit island , has' cost us over $406,t)00. 000 and much-American , blood, and is not 'our after all. - S Mr..W; S. Whedon; Cashier of the First National Bank of Winterset, Lowa; in a recent; letter giyes some experienceswith a carpenter'in his Cmploy,;that will be of value to'other machanicsi, " He says : bad a car peliiter working for me who- was oblidged . to stop work , for several o!ay8 tin account of being ' troubled wih diarrhoea, I mentioned to him that I had ; been iml!arly troubled and that Chamkerlain's ColicT-Choi-era.and Diarrboer Remedy had cured me;. He bougbtA bottle of it from the druggist herd and informed , me that one dose cured him,and he . 'ls ' agpin-at his work For sale J)y VV R.' Hambnck. - V- The Stammering; Prisoner. Former Judge Pimbrick,pf :Anr zona, while visiting a ew. oir a few weeks gor related4;ari amusinsr experier ce which ; he had ' in- hia younge- days -when presiding over,- a Police : Court,' in, a .Sonth western town. His story was something like tbisr - , : V''One morning an Trish 'policeman brought a man n a med Sissdn up for trial. --The man'stuttered'badly, and when I asked his name he "stammer ed out, S-s-s s-sis and then gave - it ""Again I. asked his narhe.VS-ss-s-sis the same futile attempt. ; . 4 After a iew more efforts to ob tain his name, which , called forth more pisses', I turned impatiently to the policeman arid asked: -What is this prisoner charged with officer? I don t know' for certain, -yer 'onoei," he replied,' his eyes - twink" jincr, "but I suppos'1 it'must her soda wattr.!' - , ' , .- rt ":rhe Origin of Titles.;, , ; : - " v Ii ttle : has. bf en t heard recently of the association organized in a Vir ginia to wV for the purpose of sup pressing bogns titles-. The mo vemen t was. 6f course not ; popular, nor Awas it' practical, for it is much, easier to acqniie a title.than to lose Jt. How, easy it is o gain one has been 7 de scribed by Mr. Stanton of the AU lanta Conscif ution as follows: ' Give a Georgia darky a "chaw" of tobacco,and yo're a cap'n. , " v 2. Give hirri a quater. you become a colonel. .... .- i- .! " '.-'."j ---. . -?- : . -- - ' . f 3. Pars 1 y z : him wl t)i a . dol I ar nh d you're a gehem If or lifei .. . .14. Thrdw in an-old suit of clothes and two stiff "drams" of (corn liquor and he raisf 8 all hia'alldren to call yon "govrut r ' ; . Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use latlKrN nnhhr A! I H Sh r All in time, eoia ty arupscists. Yadkmville Ripple: r Mr. . John Reavis, liv'cg n -r Syattl p Iredell;-' county, hna a mare froni which he sold $099 woith -of colts She,W88 bought, from Mr. A, M.; Hayn is in good fix and doi ng good eervice".1 ; . For.Infants and CMldren. The Kind You Have Airays Bought Bears the .Signature of , The steel truht, in oroer'o jraise money "' will retire $200,000,000, of stocky and.; issue $250,000,000 t in bonds. , The stock draws 7 per cent an d -1 h e bo n d s w ill d r a w"o n 1 y fi ve" go the exchange will save money.t The Morgan syndicate; ; wliichaikets .the ; new 'issue, will ;" get 4 per cent commission, or clear $10,'J00,000. DO YOU GET UP : WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble- Makes You Miserable. . i Almost everybody, .who : reads the news papers is ' sure to know of the wonderful 1 cures made- by, Df. f Kilmer's SwamtHRoot, ' the great kidney, "liver and bladder remedy; vl ... i til. iL 2-. ' .. T? caltriurrioh of the n?n- . - - - w teenth - century; dis covered, after years of scientific . research - by Dr: Kilmer, the'emi nenf kidney and blad der . specialist, "and is form of kidney trouble.- - - t: v .n. ' . , Drfc Kilmer's warnpoRoot is not rec ornnvendedfor everything but if you hayekid ncy,. liver or bladder, trouble it will be found jst the remedy you need. 1 1t has been tested n so mcny ways, in hospitalwork; in private, prtctie, among the helpless too poor. to pur-cnasr- j-iilief and has proved so successful in every caQ that; a? special arrangement has be;-i -nadc by .-which all readers of this paper" wnoayo not already tried, it, mayhave a fsamp'e bottle sent free by mail, also a book - awui owaniD-Kooiana noW' to 1 (in4 outif you have kidney" oV bladdertrouble: j Mhen wrjtinjmention reading this generous i offer iru this paoef and- '- n krW- 'A send your r address1; to STS 1 ivuinerccLO.itSing- namton, , N. Y. The " o.iar sizes 0Id by all good druggists, I. 1 i r t -v l wonderfullv , successful .. in promptly curing am t back 'kidney, bladder, uric" acid ' trou b-es and Bright's Disease, which is the worst i.rf. J V Tlie Kind Tou Have Always Bought, and liich Ias been use for over 30 years, lias fcornfc the stgnatnre of ; yr i and Jias been made tinder liis per ..cA Mlowiio one to deceive yoi. in tits! AH Counterfeits Imitatioiis arid . Just-as-good " are ftf- -. '";"tfT :-TfiiTi. T-. -f-.ilf!ft -rTVif."! G . )astbria Is; a harmless substitute "for Castor Oil, Pare-"-gorkfc Drops1 and Sootliingr. Syrtipsi ;l!t is Pleasant. Ifc ; contains jieitlier Opium, Morphine Jior other Narcotic? substance. - Its agro is. its uarantee It destroys "Worms. ; ,i and .allays I?everi3lmess. It cures Diarrhoea arid Wind - Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ' arid , Flatulency. It assimilates the ! Food, regulates, the Stomach and Bowels, giving: healthy and natural sleep. heChildreii's' PanaceaThe , Mother's Friend. Bears the ; In Use FbrOvr 30 cYears. . -f . , ' ,THC CENTAUR COMPANY. TT A. LONCr Pres. ? r A. . J. HESTER, Wice-Pres i;;:;V;yF ROXBORO Capital StOok, - Surplus and pjtoFm Tranisacts a general; b g orompt and careful attention The Mehigaii Farm Trtiek- A' Necessity;? ft -i t J . $ t Why?; pulls easi-1 ly. the; 1 wide tires roll oyer: : the surface J and cut no. riits. The low wheels saves half the lifting. -Sayes the wages of one maiifiloadiiig. It will last a generation. No repair .bills. It.doefr away with strained backs lifting oyer, high wheelsNo loose tires . pn this wagon. , TheVbest steel wheel ever made. " Our; 6 year guarantee is the same as that giver: upon the best high priced vehicles except it : is ive times as long.sPrice $30.00. i V ; ' ; r For sale only in Koxboro by E. D. CHEEK. Do You Know What the--'National- '-'" -::'A :y Business College, Roanoke Va., -is; Doi nff- l : V:r . - - .,'.- J. s r - ! Placiog jts graduate into good POSITIONS wich Eailroad Cornpan - ies, Express Companies, Banks and; other corpoVatiorjsI: Vo yott . Tl want to draka good SALARY? Are you willing -to study? Hun- ureus or young people re succeeding. . Why not. your: uo you : klinw: W Vint: fhpra io -rtnr n nri'mUlkA U; o-;n f inn' nnt- - kno:what there is not a combined graduate of this ihsti tatioD out of EMPLOYMENT,, and that the NATIONAL BUSINESS C0J " r. . ; -.LEGE.can'r aapply -the 'demand7 for its :grad nates? r' Themost ' VvL handsome OAT A LOfi-TTEV .the south, sent free, printed to cover. Write to f:Vi a1 nn VI ahI anroi f lm- l. Signature of MURRAY 6TREETr NEW YORK CITY. J. S. BRADSHER - Caohier; ; ,N. C. - V 10,000. i Sf5 V 1 '-, ri all matters; ,Ypur busi- fVVIleore in :Vthree colors, illustrated frbm'."' ST - fiii ' A - k f . - "" ' " rT p E. M. CO I J.XEH,' Pres'dent; 1,
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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June 4, 1902, edition 1
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