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it ft I' -I II r- u tO te i i' , ! 1 ' fjt- ,-::,,::vf',-,-t.; 1 1 I - tl r- r -T'T'','?T"'?"rTT'TrT"TT?T . t: ; ,-i;v iT ...i. ., , a. - .- ;.. ... : .. .t- - -1 ' -T- :. . . - - -'. . J ,lr -" 'A . . 77" "",""'? S. E. WOODING, Tonsorial Artist; SpeciaV attention given to' the treat ment of the scalp. - To the1 traveling pubc. When -iii Roxborov you are cordially invited to give me call. Our towels are clean; razors sharp. Shop up-to-date. Corner Main street end Reams Avenue. Kitchia H Carlton Attorneys and Counsel lors at Law KOXBOKO, N. C. Practice vli ere ver services rer quWd Phone 10, ......V -Schedule ft Effect JULY 14, 1907. Ex. " " - ' Except Sun. Daily , v Sun, Dai! v p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. 5:30 7:00 Lv Durham, Ar. 11.25 9.30 7.17 8.29 Lv. Roxboro Ar 9.48 8.00 840 .03 Lv. Denniston Ar 9.03 7,27 8.40 9.26 Lv. So. Boston Ar 9.03 7.05 8.57 9.39 Lv Houstoli Ar 8.18 G.4Q 12.05 12,15 Ar Lynchb. Lv 5.15 4J5 WESTBOUND Leave Lynchburg. 2.30 p. m. The St. Louis express for Columbus and Bluefield, to ''Cin cinnati, St. Louis and Chicago. PuiU man sleepers and Cafe Car. 7.00 a. m. for Roanoke, Radford, : Bristol, Bluefield, lefield, Norton, Pocahbn- tas, Welch. 5.30 p. m. daily fo: intermediajte stations. Roanoke and Parlor Car. EASTBOUI& Cleave Lynchburg. 3.45 p. m. daily for Farmville, Richmond, Petersburg and Norfolk. Pullman Sleeper. Cafe Car. 8:50 a. m. for Farmville, Peters burg, Norfolk and Richmond. Parlor car. Write for rate, maps, time tables, to anv agent or to W. F. BRAGG, T. P. A. W. B. BEVILLE, G. P. A., Roanoke, Ya. NOTICE I Whn you wish to buy ft good to bacco and grain farm apply to me. 1 have several farms, in both Person and Caswell. Will make price riil and terms liberal. MARCUS 0. WIKSTEAD, Real Estate Agent; Milton, N. 0. 7. in m J of a woman's life, Is the aame often given fa tha "change of Ufa. Yoxir menses come at long. intervals, ,md gvcw scanner imtli they stop. Some women stop suddenly. The e ire change 1 s three or four, years, and it is the cause of mu? pa!n aid. which can,however, be cured, by taking WINE OF Woman's Relief Itqujckly relieves the pain, nervousness, irritafimty in!ierable: r ness, forgetfulness, fainting dizziness, hot and cold flashesj weak- ness, tired feeling, etc. Cardul. will brLig you saf er through this n:;ctodgiiig period, and bjild up yourstrength for the rat of your life. o At ail druggists in 1:00 bottles. Try it WRITE US A LETTER and;lranMy4eUia2is Rvvour I ;trotles.;We sendee Advice in smskmop: -AdAressii-r:MviS(Dept;Theai , Jftedldne Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. .X A. t&iSG, President: J. S. BRADSHERCashier. S A F E B PROFESSIONAL-CARDSi DR. EL J. TUCKER and ; DR. B. R.LONO, . ... Dental Surgeon' ; COXBOEO, - -. ..(-"H. O. DR. O. P. SCHAUB Offers his 'professional aerricea ia tie practice of medicine i in all ; its branches to the people of Roxboro and surrounding country, Officer ores Paak of Roxboro. I VJT. bradsHer. Attorney at Lav: Office over "People's Banfc. roxboro." - - - - - i - n. a Practice in Person and adjoining counties. Special attention giren io collections. Wm. 0. tentt, Attorney and CounseUr at Law. Peoples BankJBrtiding. ROXBORO, -I - N. C W. H. B. NEVUIELt, Wathmaker, Jeweler, HOXBORO, - - r N. C. In Hugh Wood's store. First-class lock of goods on hand at all times. M sT Villi A I'ltti VUd V.t lllOtCaUi i Attorney at Lav, MILTON, N. b. Practice reguularly inj Person and Caswell courts. Prompt attention giv en to all business. ' F. O. Carver 8. Q. Wintstead, i' Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Office over Bank of Roxboro. S Phone 59. t jtoxboro, N. 0 DR. R J TEAGUE . f I will ho in my office at Mor ris Drug Store evcrvj Saturday Aftd Sunday. Specia attention irjven eye, ear, liosendHhroat diseases and fittingxjf glasses. Attorney at Law, ' Offio orer E. A. Bradsfiaw'g Store, , ROXBORO, N.j a v:mfort, Jjf Winstead PAPIflif "EVERYTHUJO BUT DEATH I saJStred' rr6"lrili& RobsoaJT otEaston, Md"unl lbek Gardal, wWch cured Joe so -gtifekry tt .?srprtd XBy4octort who didn't know; I was taking-It.". a, j. Hester; vice President A i i N G n aw . .1 T i - -a ,-.' - -. iL -.mm "bi. ; NEAPOLITAN PUDDING. Soak one-half -box, of gelatine in one cup cold water one hour. Bring to a boil three cups milk and dissolve In it the softened gelatine land three fourths cup of sugar, add one cup cream or one small can cream V divide In vthree equal portions; flavor one with one-half teaspoon vanilla and color with melted chocolate; the sec ond flavor with one-half teaspooa orange and color with beaten yolk of . eg; leave the :third, part white. and flavor, with one-half tefspoonr lemon ;first put white in mould, when partly set add orange, then chocolate. Delicious' "served with whipped cream, Boston Post. v ; MUSHROOM OMELET.., , V ' ' V' .. -, v ..... Here is a recipe for a mushroomij ftmelet, an excellent ,breakfast dish: Wash a cupful ot large button mush roomai fresfif or. canned, and cut them uu sinaii pieces, jtul iuio a sauce pan an ounce of butter and let it melt; add the mushrooms, a level teaspoonf ul of salt and a half-cupful of cream, stirring in a tablespoonful . m t 9 11111 lll X . of flour dissolved in a little milk to thicken it. After boiling ten min utes set this aside. Make a plain omelet with four eggs, and Just be fore 4oiib'lihg it turn the mushrooms Into the centre and fold the omelet over. Serve immediately, or it will become tough. Warmed-over aspara gus chopped ia very good also used In this way. New York Post. STRAWBERRY MUFFINS. One pint of sifted pastry flour, one- quarter teaspoon salt, two teaspoons baking powder. Into this mixture rub cojequarter cup Abutter-, and; add one cup cold water gradually, mixing and cutting with a knife. It should be of a light, spongy consistency. cw ne rioufih on a wi iiiiii&e-ii Nimni. timf 1 n n u ..... . and roll gently until half an inch in thickness. Cut with a small round cutter and cook on a griddle on the top Of the stove. Grease the griddle with butter. .Cook the cakes slowly. When they are well puffed up, -put a piece of butter on top of each cake and turft over. When browned on the other side and done, tear them open and spread with sweetened berries and cream and serve immediately. 1 S. E. Wlggin, In Boston Post, ' OMELET SOUFFLE. An omelet souffle Bhould be served In the same dish in which it is baked, and should be sent to table with the greatest expedition after it is taken out of the oven, else it falls and grows heavy quickly. Break six eggs into two bowls, sep arating the yolks-from the whites. Whisk four of the yolks and mix with them a teaspoonf ul of dry flour, three tablespoonfuls of pulverized sugar, a small pinch of salt, and any flavoring that may be preferred. , Lemon or, orange peel, or v,anjlla. Butter the souffle pan to keep the omelet' from sticking, whisk the whites of. the eggs to a stiff froth, mix theafT lightly with the yolks, pour the mixture into the pan and bake In a hot oven. When it has well risen and lightly browned on the top the omelet is done. Sift a little pulver ized sugar over the top and serve at once. Some cooks put a piece of flannel around the pan to prevent its cooling on the way to the dining-room. New York Press. '.. When takings ftppleiaste heinl roast: -r c : - - . -.. -The ravelings. cut from a new. table cloth before hemming It are the.best' things that can be found ' to darn linen with. - Paint' can easily be removed from glass by wetting a copper or silve'1 coin with turpentine and rubbing the paint with it.. To v keep away mosquitoes dip a piece of sponge or flanneOn camphor ated splritsN and tack" it- to the top of the bedstead. v ,Toremove creases from silk spread on a clean ironing cloth, lay a damp cloth over the , crease, place a soft papers over this ' and press with - a F?h'oiilf! vonr-llnnlfiiim hemm&worn ana auii looKing scruD it ana give it a coat of boiled linseed f'oiI. : After this thoroughly soaks In give one. or two coats of the . d est varnish. .The Unoleua will tt If ?k like new. V- V 'J t ' A Bumper To produce"! bumpBcr" weat supply toyour lana one or ich your, sou so Daajy neeas: and potasti. x ne UDerai : J" J that you (fH food wh l"q ammonia) Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers, If V (say sob to 500 pounds to the acre) will meet this deficiency. You ' know the highest grades are always cheaper, as they produce greater VyleldWtThese fertilizers on account of the phosphoric acid they con l tain ,: promote the growth and . development of the grain and hastens - maturity ; the nitrogen orammonia of which they are a part, increases the growth of leaves and'stalk and its potash gives strength to the etalk and assists in .the development of the grain. - So use Virginu-Carolxna Fertilizers and greatly M Increase yoar : yields per acre, i Hon t buy any sudsiuuk ota,wnicn orac aca ?may Ullywi lls just as good." If he cannot supply you, write us direct for the goods and tell us your dealer's ame. ftf. VIRdmiAC AStoLlN A CHECAjrCOMPANYr U ' ' SALES OflFICESlv ; . Richmond ,' VaV Durham, N. C'- Paltimote, Md r r Norfolk', Va. Charleston? Si - - Atlanta Ga. Montgomery , Ala. . Savannah, Ga. . Memphis Term. . Shreveporti-La. - 1 33" 5 $ if x I! In Mars. rjjev tell us there are people up in I J Mars Whatvery happy people thej must . be! For in a habitation mid the stars From various vexations they'd be free. For the chances are that trustsare quite unknown And that .life insurance seeks no gruesome gains : The octopus has left them quite alone Since they use eanais instead railway trains. . . i..ii From tariff talk no doubt they are ' exempt. ; And maybe they escape the prob Iem plav , - - - I 1 mpaign orator does not 1 ; . . . 1 aicemnt s4boonfl aray. The trt1! does not spider-web a town; H v There is no calf for dodging mpto cars: No Wall street sends ttei value up or down t ; They r must be very happy np" K Mars! ' - 1, , A Sardonic Satisfaction, J "You enjoy going to the theatre f" Yes,,, answered Mr. MeektonT "But- don st care mueh for -musical plays.'' "No. What I enjoy is to take Hen rietta where there is a whole lot of conversation going on in which ' she can,t say a word.' Jealousy Did It. "How did an American come to bs nominated in this wardf " - "It was a compromise. The Czechs; Copts, Kurds, Croatians and -Brong-lish couldn ft fix upon a candidate among themselves. ? , So. 39- '07. PUTS THE- "GINGER" IN. , The Kind of Food Used by Athletes. A former college athlete, one of the long distance runners, began to lose his power of endurance. His exper- ience with; a change in food is inter esting. - . .x -.. '" ' " -; M While I was in training on the ' track athletic team my daily jogs' becatne a task, until ater L waa, put on Grape-Nuts food for two meals a day. After using the Food for two weeks'5! felt like a new man. My di gestion was perfect, nerves steady and I was full of energy.' "I trained for the mile and the-half-mile runs (those events which require so much endurance) and then the long daily, 'jogs which before had been such a task, were clipped off with ease. I won both events. ; 3 Me 3rape-$u tsf 6of ; pu t '; : jne In gave me--my tgissr." TNpt only: vwas t my physical condition made perfect, and my height increased, bnt my mind was made dear ahdy vigorous so ; that I : could get out my studies in about half the time formerly required. , Now most all of jthe university meu use , Grape Nuts, for fhey haveloarned Its value, but I think "my testimony will not be amiss and may perhapa help -some one, to leaiSR how the best results can be obtalneaV : 1 . " - ' ; - ;- There's a reason for the "effect of Grape-Nuts -food on the human 6ody and brain. Tho certain elements in, wheat and -barley are selected i with special reference to their power for rebuilding the;brain and.nerye cen tres. The; prodftct - is: then crefniTv k v5tl9c1r--Prepared i so-as to ; easy of digestion; The phy sical andmental results" aro bo appar ent after two orUhree weeks'use as SLSPSS?'! Profound impression. Read The Rtfad to Wellville to pkgs. - "There's a reason WheaGop rop, it is absolutely necessary lv more or tne tnree elements ot plant IT pnospnonc acia, nitrogen or use or, , : . mm 6 I 0 " The road leading to. justice is tht safest. Hesiod. ' ... ; JITTS, St. Vitus,Dance :Nervotrs Diseases pas maiientlv cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nem Restorer, $3 - trial bottle and treatise free; Dr.H. RKline, Ld.931 ArchSt., Phila,, The better the fruit the more wasji to eat it. German. Mrs. Winsrows Soothing Syrup for Children, teethtng, softens theguins,redticesinnamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25cabottl. ' - ' ... . 9 Hewho has a good nest finds n(j j friends. Portugese. FIFTEEN YEAp5TpF ECZEMA. ItchKtff Prevented SIcmu- Bends; Ins. and li$afs Affprtpd , to O DayTtficura. MI had eczema neaiy ... affected parts were my ' hands, arlw legs. They were the worst in the vrrnt time and were always itchy, and I could not keep from' scratching them. I badtf keep both hands bandaged -all the time, and - at night I would have to scratch thsough the bandages as the itching wa so severe, and at XVSS5 Z .wpnld have tear everything - off my haSas to scratch the skin. 1 .could not rest or sleep. I had erai pnysicians creas me. out icey couia me a permanent cure, nor even Itotr the itching. After usin? ! m "v t Cntie a-Pap, one dox uaticura vm- ftnd two xy k yj a Resolvent ig had ceased, i andvndw the sores faavWP?t 'TT I neW felt better in myT, J Infantry, Fort Crook, Nebraska.", N An Old Story. Bliggins says that his boy won derfully smart." "Yes,' answered the elderly mau, "but Bliggins ought to know bettei than to' build any expectations on that ' 1 can remember, when Bligsrins' fa ther said the same thing about him." How's (This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any r case of Catarrb that cannot bf cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. . Cheney for the last 15 years, and belief him perfectly honorable in all busines transactions anr financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WA.LDIXG, & AlARVl.N, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and nmcuoussBT faces of the system. Testrnonials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold b all Druggist ' Take HaU's Ifcmily Aprils for constipation. No Such Temerity. "Yesv saidV Meckley, ' "I'm toli that we 're going "'tcr move . to Swamp hurst.' s " Bu 'Aj said the oid doctor, "ilrf climate there may disagree with yo wife." . "Ii, wouldn't. dare.?' A 5IISSOURI WOMAN Tells i aStoryof Awful Suffering and AVonderfnl Relief. N, . . r U - Mrs. J. D - Johnson, of 603 West Hickman, St.; CoIu4ibIa, Mo. says: Following an operation two yeart Avn- dronsv set in, and my left side v so swollen the doctoi said he would havett ''tap- out the water. -There was constani 5-nn In and a gurgl -"o SO sensation arouna F . 3 heart, amd I conw heart, amd arm auu The kw' ney action was diso dered and passages of the secreTi i.oofrequent;rOn;the &dyfieh husband I ; began using Doan's w Pills. Since using two boxes trouble has not reappeared. fl wonderful, after euffering two ye . Sold by all dealers: , 50 cenW a Foster-MUburn Co.. Buffalo, ' : etpns fdYabdC mi - - 1, r 1 -
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