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JOHN A. iOELL Proprietor H O r.1 E F I R G T : : A R O A D -1 J EZ X T- - P 1 :0.P Per -Year In Advancb VToL XXIV. -R0XB'OBO;-N0BTHV0ABOLIN'X:'' VmrasiY ?' BVbniitc, March 0.-1907 . - . , . , . - . RAILROADS AND PEOPLE. Jacob Schiff Says They Must Be Broughl V Nearer Togeather: Augusta", 5aM ' March 18. Jacob Schiff, of New York, who. is .stopping near AikenxS. Gr declared today that he could see no reason why the Wall Street panic should spread to the general business cbn dition; of the country. ' - , , THe prompt and clear action of Secretary, dortelypu saved the day lie explained- I have strong hopes that uch" good wjll result from the nrpRj-.nt situation. in reference to j :thc present railroad situation he The railroads and the ' people will be brought nearer together The welfare of one is indissolubly connected with he suceess of the other. President Roosevelt did not bring about the miiddlerhe simply recognized earlier than most others whither. we were drifting. By the wise course he has taken he has rendered a great service to the peo ple and to the corporations them selves. The lesson wilLbe valuable to the corporation managers in the future.-" baved Her Son's Life. The happiest mother in the little town of Aya, Mo., is Mrs. S. Rup pee. She writes : . 4 One. year ago my son was down with such serious: lung trouble that bur physiciain was unable to help him; when by our druggists advice I began giving him Dr. King's New Discovery, . and I soon noticed improvement. I kept this treotment up for a few. week, when he was perfectly well. He has worked steadily : since at car penter work. Dr. Kings New Dis covery saved his life.: ? Guaranteed best cough and coid cure by j. D. Morris Druggist, 50c and $ 1.00. Trial bottle free. . ; . , With a few cans of : Argo Red Salmon in thl pan try and an Argo Salmon Cook Book, the house wife is always prepared for unex pected company. It can be served in imany different, ways, . . ; : , Everything In Hardware : They; are the ORIGIN AL; and only " GENUINE filled plows ifiade. Adapted to' mos kmds of soil and; will do Jirst-class Work in sod , or stubble;; v You lean depend upon 4t, ".fist ; last; and at all times.- : Look out for imitations: V ' ; !; " 1 . ,V: . J"! ' V. -) v Get your land .ingopd;shape' THE The Best. We hav'the Cutaway When in tne marKet ior riowsanui iuw.uiia,""'".,"iv"v"v but ,the;GENUINE.;r Fobarbe(i;smo or poultry wire call on LONG, ''RADSS-3'E'R "av.'CO- Ra'ilroad Magnates Seek a Conference! : With thd President; 1 J: Pierpont Morgan, the New York financier cameto Washington in his private car tonight ; and jveh t immediately to the White ,! House,' where, he was in conference with President Roosevelt for more than two hours: The object of MrMor-j gan's visit was to urge s the Presi-J dent to take, action to allay, the' pub-s lie. anexiety riowahreatenirig to ob struct railroad investments'and con structioh. lr. Morgan pointedout the President that the financial ""V1 13 "ao wunujf-dic.gicauy, alarmed at the: attitude of the 'ad ministration4 toward corporations arid particulary;the railroads. At Mr. Morgan's earnest request President Roosevelt ;h as agreed to have a conference with four leading railroad presidents Messers- Mc Crea, of the Pennsylvania ; Neman or theKew Yjork Central: Mellen of the New York, -New Haven and Hartford: and Hughitt, of the Chi cago and Npthwestern, to determ if some agreement can be reached as to the relations between the rail roads and the .administration. It is probably that E. H. Harriam, head of the Harriman lines, may also participate in the conference, which it is undrstood, will take .place at the White House some time the lat ter parti of this week Washington Dispatch,; ! lthi ' ' : V How to Remain Young. To continue young in health and Strength do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan, McDonough Ga., did; She says: 'Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured me of chronic liver and stom ach trouble, complicated with such an unhealthy condition of the blood that' my skin turned red as flannel. I am now practically 20 v years younger; than before . took Elec tric Bitters. I can now do all my work with ease and assist in my husband's store, Guaranteed at Argo Red Salmon tobk the grand prize at the St. Louis Exposition, the only one ever given 'it any Fair on Salmon. - t ' Anythin&r . in ' ' -: "it Builders fVlaterial ' t byiisinci - one of . our h arrows or Reversible at prices right, ; BEERING I : NEW-M1LDNFRY GOODS. Miss Yancey Returned from the North- ern Markets Last J Saturdiyi Wiere ; She had Spent Nearly iThree Weeks . Selecting At takes tack and energy to select a stock .of goods in anyline, but especially 4s this'true of .Milliner y.There is no question'ab6ilisYaneyj.ha.yItg all these qualities, and besides these bbe has the experierice. :She knows whatthe ipedpfe of tfiis1 sectiorfneed and admire, and always looks after the interest 'of her. "customers, and is determined that theyi shall have the latest styles in all the latestma- teriais that is on the market.' An other thing; she never; rushes her self when she goes to purchase her goods. .She takes time to give the he w ! fashions a thorough investigation.-She has onlyv this, line to look after arid she gives it her best efforts'. ;; ' ; ; Miss Yancey will have her Spring Millinery Opening Monday; night, and Tuesday, 'March the 25th and 26 th, lasting all day Tuesday . Np- where else in this County. is such a gathering of 'millinery- attempted, and Miss Yanceysays her . display this time, will be a revelaiionVto even her most ardent admirers. . ; To. make f- this . Easter Milinery Display dpubly interesting r Miss Yancey will have" on i, sale exact rer productions 'of the: best French Models, made by her owii milliners under her personal supervision,' from thte choicest material embody-r ing all 4 the jie west ideas,; styles, and effects in both, the like of . which would cost you a third more in other places. In white goods, laces, collars and embroideries you will find her line well selected and some extraordi nary values among them. . , . 'J- And wh en it comesto ribbons well, there is nothing (o compare to it. Hundreds of pieces of ribbons every ne w: shade, an immense, va riety to select from, . ; and . prices less than a great many . pay . ,'af wholesale;1 - ; " " . Remember the date, , and ' take, '" time to visit this "beautifukdisnlav of beautifurmillirieryriVwill be. time weu soent. -ine aate 01 opening next Monday-night and Tuesday all day.; , Everybody,' cordially in vftedv ;;;r . ;"v r J ' " 1 .Worked, Like ia Charm.; . , Mn DN Walker editor'of thai spicu jourhai;' the Enterprise,', Loii is Va.;says: '"I ran a nail, in my foot'las week .arid; at 6nco applied Bucklen'sArnica -Salve. Nojnfla mati on followed; the salve . sifnply healed theound.'J Heals, every sore, ".burn and skin disease. Guar- anteed at J: D.; Morris;; Druggist - The 'John ;H: Sparks' iShows hichrhaye the "name of, being the cleanest and best f exhibition of the kind in the country, will;-visit' this city soon Sparks has, a '""-hobby which ?has gained hfm a great rep utation.v Itis-Uhatoneiicst class act iswocth morethan a dozen poor ones,nd th it oneirihgl is though; two is too many, .and three is an imposition upon the public;-He has put . these ideas into execution: and withhis wide v exnerierice.and ( ample capital he has built up an . G. W: Thomas sells ;L, & -M: Paits in pints and quats at half-gallon price. ' . . er Spring Millinery, in a worid ta come 'for. heln k H T ,nHrtf :-d, a; ?J u. T , ? a, great'. deal. of ?. taste, in oursadhour - prortipt attention at-Davis'. Phar- Card of Thanks..!. 0 ;r : -1 JtKeincereTy thank ojir Jriends; for helping us .whenVoiif home, ' go 1 1 burned, and' hope'the sood Lord) will, bless them in ' this world, and : .ir:; '!. 4UIU " ... .The fhenfc.ttewd.sdiool -Xmamzn tierve ariibfoodtonic ' :-' . ' should surthemsdyes ror-the bond tones up and strengthens the whold" ' -issue, without the tonds we cannot m, ,u,: "r. J erect-thenew building., This is per- haps the greatest need.prRoxboro,) - 1 . Couffh Use for coughs, sore ness in the chest and throat Qripp back if nbt satis- fied; I nn "w9 uiuri 10 NEW BRICK BLOCK.;-. ; I " I. and not be disappointed There. , stock ol A : ' "J.'-. . . i.t- - DRESS GOODS AND . MILEINfeRY: AND IADIES"FURNIgHINGS,Tc ' . CLOTHING: AND MEN-FURNiSHINCS;? t FURNITURE AND HOUSETURNISHINGS-;; I ' . NOTIONS AND NOVELTIES, in Roxbofo than wemave.to siiow you;this spring. iou are cordially invited to? come ' and see what we haye 'v It is a pleasure to show you our goods, ( Come early rid oKen: :... 5r; THE STORE THAT AND SAVES Garden Seed's. ! Of course-yqu want the Jbesti the : ?ost Prlc and sure to grow gar- ' S5? Ieeds: 1 We've got them, hav- . '-trom the relieves'the many acnes and pans ' at Morris - '. N ' ' Morris Balsam V f ' and r.'.'lMby; V 4 Phone 50; !iaineverVi;Dee TRIMMINGS, - "even il you don't buy; ; ; t, J" ' ' r 5 1 n rr? r.nr (SI - i tJi J' L ui, SELLS v THE BEST : . YOU MONEY; Store ' . jjm M jc -.-ai ij. - ,. .. , , " ' ' 1 . 3 " ''"'"'"! ' ' '" '" ' jlSaS'i i frllHiln-lllilllt. "lii il. "!"' 1 111 s;,. .4i' ' ' V. , i ' ' '
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