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"--'eati. . - d Th e Courier. ROXBORO,N. C. Mar, 251903 Quarrels that aa Contagious. It is unreasonable and unkind to insist that your friends shall share your quarrels. Because a raisunder standing has arisen between, your self and some acquaintance, there is no excuse for you drawing your friends inroithe defficulty. It is not evn wise to discuss the matter with one after another. Quarrels are like certain diseases- the worst of them is their tendency to spread. Make it your business to see that in case of an unpleasantness .between yourself and another, no third " percon catches th disease from you.- Young Peoples Weekly, r Read It Through . To use an eighteenth century nhrase, this is an "o'er true tale." Having happened in a small Virginia town in the winter of 1902' it is a very much cf the .-present. : Up to short time ago Mis. JohnE. Harmou, of Melfa Station, Va.t had no per sonal knowledge of the rare curative properties of Chamberloin's Cough Reinedj. "Last January." she says, my baby, took a dreadful cold and, atone time I feared she would have pneumonia, but ono of my neighbors told me how this remedy had cured her little ooy and! began giving it to my baby at once aud it soon cured her.'I heartily thauk the mtnufactur. era of Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy for placing so great a cure within my reach. I cannot recommend it too highly or say too much in its favor. I hope all who read this will try it and be convinced as I was " 3old by W. R. Hambrick. The Dog Never Looked At It. Sometimes -one discovers in an animal a wisdom lacking in some boys of his acquaintance. A public speaker says: I once learned a lesson from a dog we had. My father used to put a. bit of meat or biscuit cn the floor near the dog, and say, "No? and the dog knew he must not touch it. - Buc he never looked at the meat. He seemed to feel that if he looked .at it the temptation would be too strong; so he always looked steadily at-my father's face. A gentleman was dining with us one day, and he said, "There is a leas j n for U3 all. Never look at temptation. Always look away to the Master's face." Cures Cane er and Blood Fo;son If you haye.blood poison producing eruption, pimples, ulcers swollen glands, bumps and risings burning, itching skin, copper-co ored spots or rasnonthe skin mucous patches in mouth or throat, falling hair, bona pains, old rheumatism or foul catarrh, taks Botanic Blood Balnc (B, B, B.), It k 1 1 the poison in the blood; soon a Iscres, eruptions heal, ard swellings subside, aches and aina . sterp ani a prfeci cur is ade of the worst c ises 'of Blood ison. "or cancers, tumors, swellings , ng sore3, ugly ulcers persistent ;.. , oles of all, kinds,, take B. B. B. estroyes cancer poison in the - y , . "cuio lyuuucio UJ. ail UlllUS - rblooa t th worst humoisor suppura- cures y mgs, Thousands cured bv ";v after all else fails, B. B; B, B. o. ,j 0f pure botanic ingredients "C01fl! the . digestion, makes the ; ImFv . reand rich.stons'thp awfni ' ly tested for thirty, years. ,TDoro- per larsre hottlp. vitTi Chore Dtaggists leteT ir(J,liou8 fof home, cure. jr..: O J " V" ' '-o Vile fret ; prepaid by writina ' W BtR. in ficd'letter.- ; '-' ;: AnMir:rsTBA'ir.Rs notice. W Day hereby notify.ali ToM estate to come Xii L per Mary w: "tte to come for- sons OWiug --rft nav ons, .!!',ni:r;e immediate payment waru "-T 3 holding claims aad.. ail trs?? t.,.-reeiitthem to ,'JMi February 25, 'f It is claimed, thai by . the - applica tion of scientific-agriculture Pales line may be transformed, from, a country capable .of supporting but 600.000, to one capable of 'support ing '5,000,000 to 6,000.000 people There is another big, scandal: in volving the chief iaw officer (i the Poat Office Departmt-iit. A few fraudulent get rich quick" concerns havo from time tc time been put on the fraud list when they are unable to nab the gullible.millions through the mails. But the. large majority of three concerns are untouched al though 'the attention of- the Poet Office Department has been called to them again and again., They are known to every body except the at t ute .detective ot the P O; D. whose duty it is to find and prosecute them. Now it appears that a brother-in-law of the Officer of the depart ment whose duty it istc bring these concerns -to j notice ha3 been con nected with one of tha. largest of these fraudulent concerns. The Test of Little Trials. . ... It is the littl every-day vexation that test our cheeriness and philoso phy. Great, trUU put us. oii our mettle. We realize that we must couquer or be crushed, aud so njany a one faces stnous iilness or a dias trons change of fortune with an equanimity that fails completely when the breakfast bacou i s scorched or the rain nterffres witti some plan for an ou'ing. Exchange : 9 li a ' 6 GET YOUR HORSES READY FOR YOUR SPRING WO 1 1 j fcThey. need Strength, Yit?li r,ncluraiice. V men can Stock Food I Will supply it. Hqu ally good & ) C 1-11 -t . " t . 0 ior au Kinds oi stock, r , Sold lender poitivp. euaranlte.J . Aon? genuine without, pi at n re 5 6oi Uncie Sam. . , , , Saaupe free. , ; MANUFATURED BY ) t ejAmerican Stock FeedXo(; l fremont; oeio. l . For Pale by Sorgeant Clayton & Cq.j ROXBOKO. N. C. R SOLD VVepiptlyobtnljS. and Foreign . . fcn miii 1 in ur Umii Miin ! 1 H Vi T Send model, sketch or photo of invention for f free report on patentability; For free hook, f ferTRADE-MARKS tSTER'S Norfolk Virginia Ta6b6ro, Morth Caro!ina Co!umbia,,South?Gardlin& v v i Growls Taslss Oiil Toole :, fms ctcc-Jtho tct 25 yecrs, Average Ann4d Salsa over One end a -t2!f I inn-n Settles. 3cc3 thb rcccrcl c J nicrit ccj toyou?. LTo Cutg TJow ' qo- uw.va , a every nz is a Tea Cent. p::3 cf Crcvo's C!rc!i ILeai. Liver rr'-. y -li- 'J i ji''-'."-it.''i'''niuiiuiii!;nnn:oHUuMuiuuu;niH.,i;i)i:it:iima i i . Vegetable PreparatLonfcr A; ill. I ,!,, r-lfliiiating ti;erooc! andBegula fi UijheStDiiiaclisaiidBowelsof mi, ,'ifl'' m m Promotes Digesiion.CheerFur ncss and Rest.Contains neither Opit!m,Morphme nor Mineral. ; "Not "KASic otic:. III mm 1 !!! : i'i 1 M texpc afOUlDrSAtfUELPiFCllEIi imta&m Seed- i j1lx.Senna -v- AtnseSeed- -. Jfcnpenwil Bi CttrbotutieSotUi ' v Clmtfted Sugar -. IMit&ysven- Flavor: A perfect Remedy for Constipa Hori V So ur S tomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions ,Feverish .ness and Loss of Sleep i !PI 111 l--,4-ti.Mt!ii'imMiiitliiiM!Hmtu,iraiiiim!tKttiMii'i!mi'ini'i!ti!!iimiii!ir si . I f FacSinulc Signature of Lff jNEWYORK. 11IV. IdOl pasm g KIP Greensboro1 and Honnetts Soathern Early peaclie are now all the talk among the fruit growers. Look out for these two peaches and remember , that they were introduced by John A. Young, proprietor of Greensboro Nurseries. Fruit growers v shipping by the car load, say that they are the rnone y makers Men who have, introduced other varieties and talked them until they were hoarse, are now bound tt ac knowledge that these two 'are the leaders. They, are being plants 1 by the thousand. To be sure of get ting the line, you should order from headquartere. - JVA YUNG, Propriet. ' Greensboro, N. O. SAVI7 GS -ACCOUNT v' in a strohg bank is a OXFORD SAVING BANK SAVINGS, and its Massive Vaults afford perfect protection againt fire burglary ' Savings -deposits . EJSt Py S Compounded every six rnoitths. You can-bank by, mail. ' Booklet sent free v . OXFO RD ' VSA VIFGS" , BAN lii the Bank of Gran villeV FERTILIZERS ARE .. - . 5" .' :- J f i pa ttl'h' U ! 11 i U te fVJ 1 3 f , i.-jH a ii yj Ai.i i-;tJ'iLTi PI f'-i B-! s-rrs -For Infects-and OMldron;-'; 58 . ' a it' Bears ih.Q Signature of ; aja ess bt 6s fczi ew iur m THE CENTAUR COBSPAftY. Sc? TOSRC!T. 0 stepping stope tcx success the affers absolute security for THE i BEST We- want the r-ines , of all Suh sshool Superintendents and Tceaw ers, Christian Endeavorerg,- Epwortn Leaew, Kind's, Daughters, etc. Ta Fact the name of anybody who won't be likely to be. interested in the Witd nefes and Sabbath Read icg. And to any person sending us a list of one hundred such names we will send the above described picture free. NEW-. Y.0RK'.''":. -.WEEKLY WITNESS Interdenominational in Eeligion ; An Exponent of Applied Chris - tianity; . 4 " Independent in Politics ? Has something of inferest for everv member of the famiiv ' Farm and Gard en ; Departmer 1 , Doctor uoinmn Tiimase's hermor, . children's DeDartment. bcientihc Department: ' Spirit-of the Press, etc, etc ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. SABBATH READING. "ASixten ' ' - ; " News; No Politics. Stories; Poetry nndaySehool - Lesson;. Christian Endeavor and'Epworth League Top ics;; Mothers4 ' Saboath Afternoon yr th 'Lhe Children ; Miscellaneous Religious Matter; , LY 50 CENTS A YEAR.' ' 1 Free Pinole copies of the Witness 'and Sabbath Heading sent on Appli cation- , ; - , . ', JoHN.DOUGALL & CO., Schpulosn Effect This table in effect ; June 8. 1902 durham; division: . Leave Roxboro For Durham 7:48 p. m., daily exctp ; Sanrtay; 8 :l( a. m. daily excep "Sunday. . . , . -For Lynchburg 8 :16 a. m.t J daily ex . cept Suniay; and 6 :07 ' p. m., for Houstbn. daily .except Sunday 1 West Bound, Leave Lynchburg. 3 00 a. m. Th-, . Waahiugton and Chattanooga Limited, fdrRoanoke, v Radford, Bluefield, Pocahontas ; als; for Rocky " Mount and all . stations - on the ; Winston Salem Division, and all points .'south and west. Solid Vestibule . tram to i Chattanooga snd Memphis, Pull to an cars to Memphis and New Orleans. . : c 2 :30 p. rn. The Chicago Express 4 fjr -Roanoke, :fBluefield. 'Kenova ; Pocahontas; Columbus, " Chicago. Pullman Buffet Sleeper, Roanoke to Columbus ; also , for Radford, Bristol, t Knoxville, --Chattacodga, and intermediate points. Pullman Sleeper Roanoke ' to Kf oxville. . Parlor cars Norfolk and Roanoke 7 :00 at. m Daily : fo- Roanoke, Bristol, : Bluefield, Morton and M eicu. 6 :00 p,1 n:paily t ft Tf Roanoke: - East , Bound Leave Lynchburg 3,:45 p.. 'nl-Daily for Farmville, ; Richmond Petersburg and Norfolk : Pullman . Buffet V Parlor Car to ".Norfolk;'. ' 2 :05 a; m.-Arrives ai Petersburg at , , 6.25- a, m ; .at. Richmond 7.35 ; at r Norfolk 1 9 :10' a : m : , Pullman Palaces between Xynckhurg and J Richmond and Norfolk.? This ca? Iwttl be ready at Lynchburg at 9 , pm for the reception of passes .eers; " -. " ' 8 :55 a.rm-rDaily for Farmvillfi V Petersburg; Bicbmund ; and Nor' .folk. - . , . E L HANES, City; Ticket Agent, t ' V ' " Lynchburg, Va W B BEVILL, GP&T A, . , : ; Roanoke, Va General Office. KoanuKe. T HE WALL STREET JOURNAL. v Gives advice and answers, wit -: uuaige, ;:: inquiries abou in ments. f Studies underlying" ca of market movements: jjeterin facts goveining value of securit . ; Criticises, analyst s and revi Railroad and Industrial repo I Has complete tables of earning properties. . Quotes active and - active stocks and bonds - Reeo the last sale of bonds and the yi on investment at the price. J)ne who daily consults TH v Aiiii Street Journal is better qualified to inyest money safely and profitably and to advise about io-. ; vestments than one who does not do so.- .Published dai'y- by v v Dow, Jones & Co., 44 Broad St'lS. ' The oldest news agency of "Wall Ss CIS a year, 01 a month. .
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