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-1 Tr : . i- MOr3E FfP.QT" ADDa i - ; a.,.. v - - A LONG LIFE.. " . H v; to Conserve Energy and Prolong Life. -;,'. The time comes to' every one v. -'in the .' life, forces besin-to fail, h is a little harder to climb a hill or walk up stairs: Exercise is taken imas- less vigorously or abandoned.-and ' Mr, M. Lunsfnrd HoH t In " ' "MJ 'JUULtly rever tor some time but is better now. S I -OO Per -Year ihArivnn ura UAKOLiyA,: EyEmNa, January 22 08.' SURL NEWS. I Nbfes From Brooklin. Mm Ja5P . Yarboro'of Hurdles D H? Mr. Editorv.and Courier Mills and Miss Susie Snipes, of Naders. "A;newx years greeting burl, were married on the'2nd Df; t0 aiI- Was not the, 31st. ultimore January. - ;a-doudlessdav. nnr p.vpn cx.r,. .. yiui iucauuws says ne Killed r -fhv"v.vi m, mc .neavjns. tour wild turkeys before Ghrist- we fel that the - end of active ser vice is drawing near. Xfie It is more than probable that we Miss. Kate LunsforcJ has" the fev er. . ... Goodbye 1907. , Mr-'C- G. Danied sowed a plant bed on the 4fh Instr - Mr. R - n oam. Gates. A annH npifrhKKr citizen, xan do do anthin? that y , c " COmes to hanri .flhnut formKnr.in ndba man tor everything, and N - have been over-driving the machine! r? . -A Has a nln Fnr .;Ju:""M"j pi i i i i ... . . every memDer or -Mr W A ' 'unii anu of the body whteh:iU give out like Lunsford's family have had" -he IT eJ?ecute' ?4 besPeak for him any "lauuiiu ii ww;iav,u, anuvwe icver. dui au are about well now n; VTk '"'""'v"wa uuiimjcw In the Oritcher Block, Roxboro, - - . N. C. 1 - any machine if overtaxed, and, we shouia lmmeaiateiy take steps to change the gear, build up, the strength and restore the life forces. To this end nothing equals bur de licious cod liver "and -iron, prepara tion, Vinol, which is far superior to all other tonics and cod ' liver preparations because il is maae bv a scientific, extractive, concen trating process from fresh cods' Divers, combining with peptQnate tot iron all the midicinal, healing, body-building elements of cod liver bii, but no oil. As a body-builder and strength C7 " :reator for old people, delicate :hifdren, weak, run-down persons. hfter sickness, and for chronic oughs, colds, bronchitis and al hroat and lung trouble, Vinol is ilinexcelled. Try it on our offer to return our money if it fails. Hambrick & Justin, Druggists, Roxboro, N. Notice of Sale. On first MoririflV in Pphnionr I J wu UUI J cai i win sen i ; Kusser engine - norse power and . 1 R.susel 'Oiler 1 4 horse power on wheels t the renuesf of ; Mr Inhn , D uchar.an. Sale ar court - house uurin Koxooro Z o'clock T. G. Brooks ' : "Attorney. Subscribe for The Courier. fever, but all are about well now. nhbors! iu cuiresponaent returns h s Mr pw , thanks to Messrs R. I FthPrcJ L r 4be? Morns is Nat the W.T.-Pass, land all th offtc TO w?kl?ff mVin u drug stores for calanders. " SSS?5n2?n- a WeI as a Mr r T y YMi- r successtul trapper and gumur: Mr. J. L. W. , Williams isauc- two dpposums anda weasel I 'hvi tioneer at the Pioneer Warehouse, een snarred Md wuffi sho? worKs hard on thf s1p fnr the in. r terest of the farmers? " a '"'11 Purchas5d M r r r a small mule In answto the Mr. K. G. Gruit, is auctioneer at question how old he ,is? His an- tne Farmer? WarphnncA : or ... t V 015 l1 l i . " MOS' i.v.. iaa owwi was iiu- DOOy Knows H : hustler on sale, and is Intresting to reason for purchsing was that he buyers and farmers both: had become tired . of walking In Mr. R. H. Oakley who has been Passing riding the mule he put it auctioneering for the.Hyco for the f ,ne gallop while in sightto the heard Mr. Oakley talk on sale The mule being quite small and knows he is a good auctioneer. condition not good it . wSJ t Miss Harriett Clayton, of Surl, hi he ought not to have paid more died on January the 3rd, age 21 than twenty five dollars fcr it, his vears. Fever wpq the p frenlv wa I Hfrtn't 1 death. She had many friends who Wehave thesamegodd coo'that ir iBwegret to hear of her-death- we have had for more than 7 years. Mr. Hugh Barnette wTio- has Mr. Lewis Monk was ccidemly been policeman -for a Iohg timer ih shot durinthe HhoIidays"32 shot the town. of Roxboro, has given "to took effect from- his ankle to his his friends a good many calariders. waist on his right side. Mr: j. Kradsher who attend- wc lca 111 Vm a manon e way 1 the R to town, on the 1st inst. that sfliH - . 1 - wv . W"e wm a general, line "of Hardware" , Remember we- do all kinds of !PluuiVing" "PrieeV andvork guaranteed. .... ; . -.- . .. '. ' , R O X 6 R O H A R D VA R k CO B. N. DUKE, -President " Officers .. -i. - '. ... 9 ... ed the Ban kens AQnpiafinh in to town, on the 1st inst. that said Philadelphia says he enjoyed his l at h?d been drinking for 3 wit trin fino months, that he k-ent nrpttu Pull i; J in every tne time, that he toc m ; CritcherwenttoBalti- to town to get more whiskey, that morenot Ions since savs he eninveH h AWiLj i .7'. . his trin wrv m,, J J L j wuiiBcuiu nave it mat ne nis trip very much. t had monev in the bunk Kr u Mr. J.W. Whitfield, of Bushy as,ring a fleet young mule I ad Fork, savs that he likes Surl nec 7!? "im to ride in front or be- fine. P,nd me whreupon he struck a gal- mif t d t JfP jopandonhe went out of sight, andTaises fine tobacco, sells on grown negro rode by rapidly and i :r"" . uut mc man onjne muie put out with J. B. DUKE, Y. E. SMITJ, V C. L. HAYWGOD, J. H. SOUTH GATE. ' R. H. RIGSBEE, -Q,"E. RAWLS, v B: NDUKE, N. M. JOHNSON, : J. B. MASON, ' . g; 4 per cent 'c B, MASON, Cashier. DIRECTORS J. S. MANNING,: Vlce-Pres, X 5 Director, Amencan. paid JPresident Amerfcan Tobacco Company.. " , ; ,Supt Durham Cotton Mfg Company ' "' of Hay wopd& "King, Druggistc 'of Southgate & Son Insurance , :' - j' " -Capitalist Physidan' and Surgeon ? Gashier Citizens National Bank . on time deposits : Toibacca. rireproor vault and Safe Tn nncffArc xxfrt -a f i rv,' uhu rire insurance Sate Free, Where YouCr, &Y2ftDepasit Boxes in Our rpirerool pnees. Thos. Frazier Stirl, Jan. 17, 1908. is is He PS. Our hardware stock is complete, our goods are of the Pesi SMALITY and for prices, you will find us "on the it . . M him for a race down the hill anri w ..... UIJU aiong tne street for nearly a quar- ici ur a miie, as nne a race as 1 have seen for many years. A happy healthy successful year lJ till. SENEX. Brookland, N. C. in Stop that tickling cough! Dr Snoop's Cough Cure will surely stop it, and with perfect safety. It is so thoroughly harmless, that, Dr. Shoop tells mothers to use nothing else even with very young babies. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of mountainous shrub furnish the cur-j aiivu JJiUpcUlCS VO Ul. OnOOpS and heals the - sensitive bronchial membrances. No opfum, no chlo roform, nothing harsh used t in jure or supprress. Demand Dr. CI J T 1 5 onuyp i are no otner. . Mam- Ul OC iusun; TO H AVE and TO 'MoW Your y o s Our ' -i M reatest ..BesiEeJ Long, Bradsher & Co. Ask Yourself this Quejticn.. Am I insured; if riot, why? S. P. Satterfield represents fifteen of .1-1 " o 1 s tne oest nre insurance companies doing business , the Jefferson Life Insurance Company, 'trie strongest in the South, "the Fidelity & Casu- alty Company of New York, issu- ill2 a Combined accidenr anri health - -r ... ..VUlUi policies not equaled bv any com- nnmr . 1- How About your Taxes? - ; The 1907 taxes , are due and I; won n nft irmn tn h nut v.mr f . ... . Jf .... AW . ceinf if vmt have failed tn ort J Drop in and see" me when you uuinc iu lowu, i can De rouna at my office in the court house any time. i t Nr 5? Thnmncnn' ' Let usave it and we will do our best to hold it by sell ing you on y the most dependable goods at ihe lowest prides at which the same nradpst ran knkJH,: : QtJods you want in correct sfv pq K a square deal with-every transaction. ' lues the Leading Shade.- Ill ' - . v , - JL Fashi')n. f decreed tlVat. blues shallV.tlie leadingcolor opxxi.y, vvm nayy me iavonte shade, We haye just lTtu vciai CAlia nice-pieces ol woollens that are splendid values, , ; ' ; . ' ' 4 - . - 50 incrr panama, Tiavy and black, : ,36v inch panama, 'navy and black, -44 inchoKair. naw pnrl Warlr a a i ; i J 4 inch; mohair, navy: ani; black. 36 inch: cream mohair, ' -42 inch cream French serge, I I. r-1 j - .. .... : - HlSOOUCe lines nt Hrc Qn nnM Lv--v ,;i T-; L-i . "A?1!?11 yignams percales. lomoneue, wmte mercerized waistinn rir ;VOU are nnt a rwilv nitU 1 " i Vj" in;wrj uruaiuiiMa; maKe us your mer-: chant Junnn 1Q )R T T1 n . M. f -V x Fy yuu as weu as us you get better goods and they Will not cost vou W nm, t UVl IU uljl II. 'Villi - i . J w 0 D o 0 o f $1.00 .. so J .50 :.r .50 $1.00. '0, 5? . .... . -. ." bJLc: ... -.v x r- '.j iw , ju-iuirr: i i?i ; - - , . v. -a . - Wfc-ii - i ni (k f 'i ' . M it T y 1 . A 11 If !! 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The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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