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r 1 1 ,, . , rv s : .V-' i f - '1 -" t-t Mi : J ""v - n Tr ni . - -f-M ......r- I v How An Ediior Would Do It. 4 v - r V A FOREST GIANT. v fylonster Tree Trunk That Rivals the Famous Fallen Monarch. A rival of the tfiant tree, the Fallen Mon.'.rcl), familiar iu pictures with a Kia-K'oric'li ou top of Its M'unk, has found on the slopes ot Bald p.jmCUD, in northern Tulare county. ;r is in a rcjrion little visjJJpd and w;is . n(,aMl hy ll. H. Gallagher, an old ' , - , ;!! s!;tjro driver, two years ago .;. (ii lliulior tried to return to it liif irail and did not find tho !( riuaiii for months. . -iy;u trunk lies in tbe forest, vr two or th reelect of it buried .-;.-:! w hich lias been aceuitoulat : ; It is bolioved that hnn- ; ; ycai's have fiassed since fell, and the fires of od' uuu Cured by M J.B 'JL AM- Oldest and. Most vi.nl over it through the fort-st. j Mt i he hark has been burned ! y' ..'iuinally it was trom twee ! . y mclies thick. The tranV ' ; ;.";v than UK) feet in circut- i , . ;ni.i it is a hard climb to ge i ;,! ; r:ik is midway between the i MILIUM mm ' S-OOD, BONE and SK1U 7St t . tcu i ot r- ALTERATIVE TONIC Medicine Co.. lie, Danville,- ases Yield Readily . .National park and the Genera', i rjia ,i j ;-t National park. Xear by is Red j XllV The editor of the Burlington Junction Post goes on record as follows: At this writing we have no de sire to leave jhis, va'e of tears and hurl ourselves upon A ra ham's'kbcsoirj,ibut if we should desire to do so, we wouldn't Jean up against a loaded gun and then pull the trigger, as many do. Neither would-we eat-a solid, meal i cf TOueb-on-rats, blw out the! gas, drink concentrated lye, sit; down in the lap of a buzsaw. i smoke cigarettes, or call a Ken- Factory Mgr. Am. ! tuckian a liar cr a poor judge of ! Tob. Co. Says: whj, key We wou(J s;mp t . I have been suffer- I - , . . , . ! mg very much from i out an.editiun ot our paper in: Eczema i n my head. !.-t ti . ,,! causing ltchinsr of the i wnicn we would strive- to the' scalp for several years. I c , ... , . , ! ucsioiour aouuy to print tut; plain, square-toed truth as we i understand, it, ancf then calmly 1 Proteetibn M'm- i ti,,:nif -lin nn wh ir h thorn o ' '" .aut trees. The re- SWeU'SaSd' Ss.'eV"" , w!;i h is northeast of Visalia. b i Signed R. h. SHACKLEFORD. M il hy stage to Eshom valley, i Danville, Va., March 30, 1910. (:ie miles, where Gallagher lias i ::.;) mailed .luanita camp. Los Act l.XI'I'CSS. I was often waked up at night scratching my head, and was pre vented from sleep. After takinar four hot- ties nf MIT. AM T entirely reli'eved, await the end,' Gc-rrar Acuteness rf round pointed scissors out, ;; feund favor, and now Gorman? - tui'ed the wliole market. Fro i :,r,y ef the Gernians." Saying the Edelweiss. 'i i;o edi-i weiss. responsible for so ;:;;ipy deaths, is becoming rar?. The i'hiit when it is culled is not of partic :;!:ir -hcauty. but the fascination of it is in an inverse ratio. Na tives (f he poorer class gather the !'.Mvr, and tourists buy it for the same r;-'n as certain anglers buy trout. T!ie Bavarian jroverunient is so alarm- il at the threatened destruction of the :::o'nitain "orchid" that a law has been p:!ss( d to penalize the gathering wita- ;:t a iermit. The measure is somV v.ii;;t drastic, for even a proprietor wlm wishes to gather the flower must firs: t.btain a permit. London Globe. ! Bacteria.. ! Modern investigations as to the ori- I .tin "f diseases have brought the Mttle organisms called bacteria into so much runiinence that search has been iiiade to ascertain whether they existed dur ing the early geological periods. Not long since the fact was announced that Keiinault had discovered bacteria iu coal. Continuing his researches, he round evidence that bacteria were ITohably coeval with the first apre.v,v-:iii'-e of organic life ou the earth. Taey Jittacked vegetable tissues as well a rht bones and teeth of animals; hu'. us a rule, they oelonged to specie ciisi inr-t from those ot today. A Romantic Career. c-.iU I-iWton. the young English of who. at the aire of twenty-six. !." ir!e commander in chief to MuiiU II '!'! and helped him wm the throne "f M'irocco. has had a strauger than Si1 tion career. At nineteen he received iiN commission tor bravery in South Arri'-a. soon artr achieved his cap fiii v in Somaliland. entered Mulal H : 'i's service in 1908. and now ev- jryhody in Morocco calls him "tha kiiiguiaUer." Tha New Owner's Plaint. Blr.ce I've Deen stranded without gasollna, Si:.ce I've had punctures more than I can count, Sir.re dirty spark plugs balked till they '.'"re clean, Si;-:'.-- inner tubes have cost such large amount, Ei'.-e I've discovered "it the 4uice the? saiu Won!,i run two hr. mil6J5ee muca l'.ss tar, Since nil the peace .iad on earth has ilea, Oh, how I love a faithful trolley cajtf Since 1 was run in by a mounted cop And mulcted heavily unjustly, too!--S:, re 1 increased by one the cripple crop And had to donate crutches nice and new, Sines I was shot at by the man who owned The dog I turned to a kiyoodle corpse, Since by so many I've been cursed and atoned, Rri'-v I adore the once despised horse! '-Strickland Gillilan in Pittsburg Post. THROW OUT THE LINE Give the Kidneys Help and Manv Roxboro People Will Be Happier. "Throw Out the Life Line" The k'dneys need help, They're overworked--can't get the poison filtered out of the Psoriasis A Vilolent Form of Eczema. I Bianche.N.c, July i6. loio. i They're getting worse every Milam Medicine Co., Danville, Va. m;rilto niv t i i pn. , i llliliil't- vjcuuciucu-1 iicivmueen aniicieu with a tor- I themr was unable to do my work. By the advice of my I brOUiht thousands nf VifinPV physician I commenced to take Milam nn Mnr,.h ; Ui0Ulu uluu;!'d'1u. 01 lUfie) 8th last. I am now far on the road to recovery. ! snrf-'erers hick fi'OTi thp verop nf ! and feel that I will be entirely cured. Iamnow UW1 U1L vrge Oi aUvork and feel no inconvenience from it. fjsnflir ' 'I take great pleasure in giving this certificate ! UwJan i and think Milam it tedicine. ! W. H. HaiTlS, Main St., ROX- j J. w. pinchback. I boro, N. C , says: 'I have found Doan's Kidney Pills to be a reme-1 Eczema of 26 Years Standing Cured. Huntington, W. Va., July 16, 1910. The Milam Medicine Co., Danville, Va. DearSirs In January last I wrote you re- egg-eups imported iuto India at I Jr ref unfl the money. Well,' you can ! keep 'it ill all camefroin Great Britain y face s entirely wei I feel better than I have . in years in any wav. Am finishing up my 6th !in!ian eggs are. however, very , Dottle now, and thr.k after 26 years of Eczema ::!:,! the esrg cups did not fit. A - amcured. With nest wishes. ' " i it r- ouk .-sspectfully, dtn cuu- noticed this small TSigned C. H. WILLIAMS. 1 g. r his hrm to make smaller . a::u export ineni mere. Ai r:ale is now in German hands ";;c;t ti..' scissors imported froc ! were found to be rather dan weai'Ons to place in the banda : Vrinff skin disease pronounced, by the physi- I WM! VO'l heln , . i cians to be Psoriasis." and have had it for tn " F birives. owing to their Sha.ti ; years. No treatment of the physicians ever re- Doan's ' Kic . l'he Solincren Steel works s,-nt ; lieved me, and I continued to grow worse ana Ask Your Druggist or Write Milam Medicine Co., Danville, V?, Keepirn Him at d DitariCOj A pin holds Mvrtle's belv- ,n place; Another holds her bcaice; A dozen bits of dni.ty lace Are pinne4 up.,i the goddess. lier hat iv neld. as well you know, Bj l?.,ces long and pointed. I "would not dare to hug her, though, Less I -were triple jointed. For back- of all her charms, forsooth, An air of danger hovers. How sharper than a serpent's tooth Are lots of things to lovers! Buffalo News Then and Now. "Ten years age- sid the self made man, "I was tArj&g my bread by the sweat ci ny tto-w. But it's different now." "How's that'.'" we queried. "My executive ability supplies me vtfth bread at the present stage of tho dy of merit and I do not hesitate! to recommend them for the pur- i poses for which they are intended I got this remedy from the Morris-Webb Dm? ;Co., when I was suffering from backache and pains across my loins and it soor. brought me relief. In my case Doan's Kidney Pills gave entire satisfaction." (Statement given i February 14, 1908.) j THE BENEFIT LASTED. I Vlr. Harris was interviewed on Decembers, 1910 and he said: "I have had no occasion to use Doan's Kidney Pills since 1908.1 still consider this remedy a most effective one in curing kid ney trouble.' ' game," he replied, "or, in other words, I rui 5cllc " dU ueaicia. r i w T earn it by the sweat of the other peo- cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo nie's brows'-Piitsburg Press. I New York, sole agents for the i United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Improve Your Old Furniture I can make your eld furniture look new again. Polish and retouch up your faded picture frames with T gilt and make them asgood as new Pad;-OUsaii"fiivew'nHttiemboy, All work guiranteed, and prices there suc h a th'uig as a central sun?" j reasonable. "I suppose so," answered Rivers, i Alex HestCT. wmo was occupied, with his papers and didn't fully comprehend the ques tion, "but there's no use in calling 'era up. Line's probably busy." Chicago Tribune. is secured through Life Insurance, the standard of reliability and satisfaction, covering all the hazards of deaths guar anteeing the continued comfort of the family. At small regular expense large financial returns are made certain. - Union Mutual Policies are in line with the latest laws and insurance thought, fair in cost, definite in values, plain in privileges, and altogether pleasing and liberal. They furnish clear, genuine, exact protection, expressed in unequiv ocal, precise language. Make the beginning while nothing interferes, before impaired health prevents, Ask for fig ures TO-DAY. (CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL TO-DAY. ) J. W. Noell, ' Roxboro, N. C. Dear Sir: Please give m6 particulars cone'erninq Best Insurance. It is understood that this information in no way binds me to take a policy. Yours truly, . P. 0. r Time to Sump. Haven't got the time to wait For Trouble to commence, For when we see him at the "We jump the other fence. Y'e haven't tune to hear him talk, He'?. 5-Mu h a solemn one. Oh, vnen lies coming in a walk VVp re r;iuy for a run! Atlanta Constitution. MM mu Preparatory Delay. "Did you ever try gardening?" asked Mr. Crosslots. "Once," answered the man who al 'tys has a discouraged look. "By the I had read al) the publications nooessary to inform me on the sub :p t the season for flowers and vegf alic?, was over. Washington Star- Kept Apart. "If women would onl.v be bolder," Declared the suffragette, "And lust stand shoulder to shoulder "vYe'd- win the ballot yet." But one woman candidlv told her When she at last had hushed- ; "We can't stand shoulder to shoulder, j We'd get our hats all crushed!" Louisville Courier-Journal, i Why Hot Get ! the Best? i TORI A For Infants and Children. M You Have Always Bought -'--rs the "Mature of Profile Likenesses. The idea of profile likeoesses traa discovered purely through chance. In 330 B. C. Ahtigonus had his picture drawn, and as he had only one eye a profile was made to conceal this de formity. Korean Visiting Cards. The natives of Korea carry visiting cards which measure about twelve luches square, and when their use ia required they are merely shown. Mirrors. Mirrors -were used by Anglo-Saxon women and carried slung to their gir dles. The same custom obtained in the time of Eizabetlrand James I. A mir ror formed the center of many fans at that period and later. Before, glass was invented, horn and then metal were used. The Dead Sea. Tbe human body being lighter than the water of the Dead sea.- swimming In it is difficult, the bead alone tending to sink in the water. The BEST in a Typewriter is the Remington, the standard machine, It has . always set the pace, and is to day the acknowled ged leader of Type writers. If you have nev er seen our New Visible No. 10 call lat The Courier of fice and see it oper ate, or write . . A.E.BARNES State Salesman,. TRADE-MARKS tncl copyrights obtained or no fee Send model, sketches or photos and brier description, for FREE SEARCH and report on patentability. 26 years experience. Send 2-cent stamp for NEW BOOKLET, full of patent information. It will help you to fortune. . . . , , READ PACES Hand 12 before applying for a oatent. W rite to-day. D. SWIFT & CO, DATPNT LAWYERS. L303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. Southern Railway. Very low Round Trip Rates to -Kansas City. Mo. and Return, Account Worlds Baraca Philathea Con vention, June 10-15.1911. ; For the above occasion the Southern Railway announces the sale of very low round trip tickets as follows: a rood's Trade Mark I over aA in best qualities obtainable, j i ds ! K I ( Sow Clover and Grass seeds in March on your iaii-sov:i Wheat or other rain crorv rWood's Crop Special vantavo these seedings, and Ca prices ana seasonc.Di,' if mation each month zhcu Farm seeds. 0. . , . IK "Wood's Crop Special ad J Descriptive Seed CcLta!i-j I! mailed free oh t ..rjest. T.W.WOOD& SONS , Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. First Class Farm Implements You save Labor, v Time and Money when you buy Imple ments that wear well and work well. The kind that we sell. We issue one of the best and most complete of Farm Imple ment Catalogs. It gives prices, descriptions and much interest information. Mailed free upon request. We are headquarters for V. Crimp and other Roofing, Wjre Fencing, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, etc Write for Descriptive, Catalog and prices on any supplies or Farm Im plements you require. The Implement Co. 1302 East Main St., RICHMOND. - - VIRGINIA. - s TV i i V t i 4 i S i From, Raleigh, Goldsboro Durham Burlington Oxford $49.70. 51.80. 49.45. 48.10. -49.45. t Tickets' on sale June 8th and 9th, 191 l.with final return limit to reach original starting point not W latpr thon'midniffht ot June lotn XMV1 ft 1 I - - - V 1911. Tickets will also be on sale from all Other stations on same basis' as rates quoted above. For Pullman reservations and any information that may be de sired with reference to rates, etc., 1 call on yournearest Agent or ad dress the undersigned. J. O. Jones, fa ' I Vtl : .... V-fV; M '.V i t LUZIANNE Coffee Good with mUI deJici ous with pure sweet cream. Blendsperfeit- ly with either.flosing no part of te flavor. Its Guaranteed to se. lrv it. Macnair's Chicken Powder is Life to Chickens and Turkeys; Death to 'Hawks! v -"HAWK" Cock of the .Walk. I take Macndr's Chick en Powder and feed jnv children with it loo. Look at me and obterve the Hawk. Cock-adpodle-doo. ' - . h. The Barn Yard Robber. J i- 5 T i Died after eatins a chick of that old Roottei, which had been fed on Macnair'a Chicken Pcwder. Alasl Alatl ;- (Trade Ma) V Macnair's Chicken Powder,- Kill Hawk, Crows, Owl and Minks. ' , Beit remedy for Owteia; . CiJloup. IJinber rfeck... f " J Indigestion and Leg Weakne.' Keew them t trcm, -Vennin: thereby cauang riKm.,to produce an abundance ? THE REILY-TWdOR CO. NEW ORLEANS.U&A. of Easti Price 25c50ci and $1.00. 1 J MANUFACTURED OWLT T H. MACNAIR, TARBORO, .:CJ) . . - I m .IU- isiHHsassMBSlBMSiiiiHnwainHBjBSv r- 4tk W I .. K MlH. wnn - 1 Traveling Rasserf er Agent . V-M ,' tOi-. V.f , WINSTONrSALEM,.N.C. t, 'iff ;5n 9 X
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