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MODERN METHODS. r,v.7 5iiy HaVi kniroved a Standard . . ; . Jn the 1 7rh Century t a wave of jKci:e;ncu: svf.pi- ovr lingland a id France when the med'cal pro fession discovered such wonderful curative elements in the cod's liver. ? la the loih Century cod liver oil vas 'imported and used extensively lv physicians in this, country, but it waK found to he adulterated to a great exten t, and the useless heavy oil which enveloped the medicinal - . ... .. - - "i elements, a great hinderance to its medicinal value. r In 1 855 a famous physician from . the, Hague went to. Norway and after two years Gf experiment and research produced a light brown oil from ihe cods' livers which was said xo be more valuable than the pale yellow oil, but the taste and ordor was so repulsive fhat fre quently caused such nausea that it made it unpopular. -The most valuable discovery, however, was lates made by two eminent French chemist, who after years of research discovered an ex tractive and concentrating process, by which all of the medicinal, heal- lnT Qif? hnHv hnilHinrr plpmpn ro r F the cods' liver are separated from the useless and nauseating oil, these recovered medicinal elements com bined with peptonate-of-iron make Vinol the most scientific and val uable cod liver preparation which the world has ever known. . Vinol is so rich in the elements of life that it imparts vigor to all debil itated and feeble conditions and is unexcelled as a remedy for all pul monary troubles. - Try Vinol on our guarantee tore- turn your money if it fails to give satisfaction. Ham brick Austin, Druggists, Roxborb. N. C. Last Service in the Old Methodist Cbnrch. On Wednesday nightof last week .L 1 I p r l m t i uic uicuiucib ui rUAUuro ivieinou ist Church held a service of unu- auai nuclei, it was uie last ser vice to be held in the old church. An interesting program had been prepared by the pastor. Among othersubjects discussed were the following -"Our Church Home Old a-d New" by S. G. Winstead and "Our Sunday School home Old and New" by N. C. Newbold. The members of this church and their friends of other.denominations .manifested their deep interest in this last service bv turning out in large numbers. During the service ears were seen in many eyes as the speakers referred to the past history of the church and the fact that no - more were they to gather within its walls for the worship of God. The program was interspersed with appropriate music and fervent r rn i ror-o T T nnn tVia virl-irilia it nrnc o service not soon to be forgotten. Some Big Hogs. We have therfollowing reports of hogs killed during the past week; Mr. A. H. Gentry,' Allensville; killed four that weighed 210, 263, 270, and 4 1 5 pounds. At the same time JV r. E. T. Gentry killea two that weighed 290 and 235 pounds. George Long one that weighed 220 pounds. IMr." W. G. Clayton, of Cefro, Kiiieu.iwo inai, - weigneu as ronows "420 rnd-440 pounds. Mr. Jno. R. Pettigrew, of Rox v'bdro'killed one that weighed- 436 poundsV-ohn says if his 'hog; had '-been fat he don't know what it would have weighed. . C . So far as reported to .us, Mr Clayton has killed the biggest hog. ' j . ' . ... Authe residence ofi? the bride's yjal VrflllO" ruui cj,. iiui ton near Hurdle Mills N, C. Mr. Edgar E. , Wilson - son oL Samuel Wilson; andMiss Neffie Horton were united in' marriage, or the 24 . of Nov- 1907, by the writer.' - b. i . tsrown. rQl have for sale two nice feather ; beds. ' Price 50 cents per pound, it lnteresicu uu mw. , J ,W;R. Hambrick.. IIIIMI lllllllll IIIHIillll I mill' m b i i.4li wi..j.mM.ivifwif -iun m-jwjn Died Amcns? S trailers. 1 Death is sad 'at any tim9.JbUl.it is peculiarly so when it comes to one far from home,- friends and loved ones. .Suh was' the case With Mr.- R. M. Rogers, of Atlanta. He was, a traveling man, 'repre senting wholesale coffee house of New Orleans, and came to Rox bor o 1 as t M on day eve n 1 h g, s t op pi n g at the Dowdy Hotel. After supper he was .taken sick, ,but his com plaint was not thought to be serious. He continued to grow worse apd Dr. Long was called in to see him, and afterwards Dr. Schaub was sent for, but. nothing that they or others could do seemed to offer any relief, and he continued to grow worse until about 4 o'clock yesterday evening when the angel of death came and relieved' him of his sufferings. Yesterday moring. a rriessage was sent to his yWife in Atlanta, she arrived this morning, but too late to minister to him in his last suffering. He stated to the doctor yesterday that that was his marriage aniversary, and on that dav he passed into the great be yond. Mr. Rogers was 60 years old. The sympathy of our community go out to hisjftife in this great be reavement, and though , she is a mong strangers she will not need for anything that our people can do for her. CUNNINGHAM NOTES. We have had a long wet season of weather, following a dry one and a great deal of tobacco has been stripped and gorteji ready for market. Prices are holding up astonish ingly well, considering the financial disturbance, which 1 hope will soon pass away, and things, return to their normal state., There is considerable sickness in our suction just now mostly fever. Misses Helen and Lilian Turner are both quite ill with Tyhoid fever and but little improvment at last ac count, Dr. Swan is attending phys ician. Lambeth Bass of Cunningham formerly, now of W. Va. is making application for an agency on the ! O. & C. Railwav W. Va. he is com- i petent, well equipped well reccom mended and will doubtless get the position. j Mrs. George Lansdell of Semora ! has been added to. the teaching i force of the graded school tip there, sne.iw a vaiuoie acquisition to tne , corps J. M. Bray and L. P. Duncan took in the Expo, last week,, they were highly pleased with their visit barring the rainy weather, and re turned home Thursday evening. Mr. Lunsford had a sale day at Cunningham last Frid'ay, the weath er was very inclement, and goods I have been told went off remarka bly cheap. He will have another sale day on the f 4th December, and will then finish selling all the good? in the store. . Col. Cunningham has had friends and relatives of his wife visiting them the past week and they pleas antly spent the time shooting birds. FRANK. A WOMAN'S BACK. The Aches and Pains Will Disappear if the Advice cf this Woman,is Follow ed. A woman's back has many aches and pains. Most times 'tis the kidneys' fault. Backache, is r really kidney ache; That's why 'Doan's Kidney Pills cure it. Mapy No. Carolina women know this!.; - , - ( r - . ' . j. Read what, one has to say, about it; . . . ' Mrs. Nellie"1 Benson Reeves, of 2 18 North TryOn Street, organist at the Episcopal Church, Charlotte N; C; says; .VI used Hoan's -Kidney Pills and they hajje benefited me qjore thananything else I ever tried. I obtained them ; at a i drug store and used them for my.back and kidneys wb'ch caused. me grea trouble and misery for a number of years, The use 'of thjs remedy wonderfully benefited me;" ' : For sale by all dealers!" Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., -Buffa lo, New York, sole' agents for the. United . States. r i Remember the name Doan's t and take no other. ' , .y S.' P.'vSATffeRFIELD. ; r;. Tornado Insurance. . - - l - - & ' ' 1 y , ' - - f - ,1 Mr.-'G. R: Hubbard. Ho Tor several years.represented the A.-.T. Co. on ' thjs majicet, and vi made many friends while living' here, is at Dr. Nichols'- home for: medical trea tm en t. . H is friends th rough o u t the coun ty -will be glad to learn that he is improving.- ' , , , , ' ; Kev. j. b.' 1 hompson has just . closed a most .successful yearV workon.his field, .the Mt. Tirzah Circuit, i This is his: second yer and we are. sure his people will greatly disappointed if he is not re turned to them. And in this "disap pointment the friends of other de nominations will share, for they:all like him. "- ' 1 ; - Ourfriend Mr. Jnol R; Hamlin, 1 . lUlllilliy i informs us of a big hunt the Big sgiving Day. He said they had no o J . bawj J1U i: . . . . . . . - i guns, dui ,witn aogsand sticks they I went after brer rabbit and thev ?oti him. They got ur23 and captured 20. He says the auctioner of the Farmers warehouse was in the lead from start to finish. Old iMr. Daniel Turner, who has been a familia figure around Rox boro for tnore than 30 years, died at hjs home, near the cotton - mill, kst Wednesday, after a short ill ness of pneumonia. He was about 70 years old. S. P. S ATTERFI ED. Life Insurance "Jefferson" S. P. SAT TERFILD. Fire Insurance. S. P. SATTERFIELEX Health Insurance. If it is something for Xmas pres ents. Come U see us. Long, Bradsher & Co. J R. EVIOSS Brick and Cement Contractor Roxbpro,vN. C. I wish toinfoim the public that I am ready to contract for all brick and cement work for 1908. Rea sonable prices and all work guaran teed. Bond given for all work con- j tracted for. Address me at - Roxboro, N. C. NOTICE! LAND SALE. Bn virtue qt an order of the Superior Gentry, Adm'r. of B. F. Gentry, deceased. against Robert Wade et'al, I will on the 3rd .day of Jan. 1908. sell at public auction in front of the court nouse door in Roxboro, following tract of land: lying in" Allensyille township, Person Co,, N. C. and bounded on iheEast by the iicrs of J, S, Merritt and Mrs. G. T. Wat kins; South by.Z. T. Gentry; West by Robert Buchanan: and -North by A. J. Strum containing 112 acres more or less. Terms one halTcashr l-2 in six months (with option of paying a'l cash. This' Dec, 2nd 1907. ' '. T. C. BROOKS, Cammissioner. - CO T) Forw a S . Jor Infitnts and Children. ---( - The Kind You Have Ahv&ys; Bought of ' r lI 0 0 3r6 itiikincj h l)id for niwiaiiuist:, cuaie;ana see.us'ana judge ior yourselL We Kav many things to .offer you of special value.1' - ' ; . k - - , r - lj IJress boods at all prices, ' 4 Serges 'in Cotton . Plaids 1 12 :Gpnton Flannels 10, 12 12, Silks in waistinassDeciallv rohoes. best barnains in a linPQ ypfo .ir c r. : l .ii i 'V'i" imm cren ana laaies. uress pnids oJd;pnces. Mens 1L . M o - vy"a1"- wiuvi Olx AJOOKS The best line for , V 17 , ran9m3 m Pnce uuunu. iw line see our siock onoes, alt sizes. . Also mens at old prices. Crockery, Glassware &c. to suit you. .. Ladies, 'Misses and childrens Hose to meet your wants. . Men and boys Hats at very tome and .see us. E . A . BR V. Have You a Bank Account? H not, here: Sre some of should v' " ' It helps your credit. 'Jr . It guards you against extravagance. It helps you to hold up while outof work. It creates business habits that will inc; ease your savings. ' J-"-.- The Bank ol Roxboro invites accounts arid would be glad to ifumber you among its depositors. The tof Roxboro 6QT YEAR; 7r EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs v COPYRIGHT3 &C. ' Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain oar opinion free whether an invention- is probably patentable. Communica-' tlons strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. , ' Patents taken through Munn. & Co. receive tpecial notice, without charge, in. the ... , . i - s Scientific flttfcricam A handsomely illustrated weekly. Jiargest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a year : four months, th Sold by ail newsdealers. N SCO 36 Roadway. HfiW Ynrfr Branch Office. 625 F Washington, D. C 0 r r f n THE YOU OVP is ever so much happier and cosier than the one you hire. If you have the wlllto own one, we will ;shbw you the way: w : " - The Ownership of J Rea Testate . is not difficult if you have ambi - tion. It you reallv .desire a home you canjcall your, own, come and see us. We can offetyou an op-, portunity thaequires only a little cash and some determination.' ! ROXBORO y am 1'0 Esfe: vour businessrnri '-'tlii mpriic i Percales, Ginghams, ' v t2 to . 15 cents; , : : 15 cts. , . : low ' 25. 'fid'flnJ 75 nfo v 7 iuw. oee our - . ; DO, 5 ctsand41.0o. o, ov, cts. to both boys and girls, about 500 irom dD ' to 0 cents.- Nicely oi L.aaies and ; Misses Kubb er low prices tof reduce stock in tE'Lv ne Very truly, A DS H E R 1 the reasons wliy : r you EXECUTORS- NOTICE. Haying qualified as Executor of Martha E . Mcote, deceased late of 'Person ' County N. C.,' this is to notify air persorishaving claims against the estate of said deceased o exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of Noy-: 1908 -or this notice will be plead in bar of ' their recovery. All person, endebted to said estate wiU please make im mediata payment , .. This 20th day of Nov. 1907. ' , V' L SIDNEY MOORE Executor Jof Martha E. Moore, 'deceased. rjnnZon Pile Remedy RELIEVES WHEN OTHERS FAIL Pinesalve ACTS LIKEA poultice g j BELIEVES ALL .s2&XOOiLE2& C& foehs or skin disease ,.,l No W His house has burned down and he had neglected to -have it insured. Do you th,ink you can afford to run the risk ofithe same kind of'trouble? Fire Insurance should be one'oF the first things at- ' tended to and we.are here to heb ;you in-that line. 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