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ruy v. ; r;A -,v; y v i ' - .aa , " -7-: CURED 70 STAY CURED. J ....... , : . , t v i - ' ill! . J" "-'"iHl'lAU . j . , L 1 'Lyj UHj nrirn" mwem, Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over JO years, has borne the signature of $ '?"' and has been made under his per- -MjTa Sonal suPervision since its infancv. 4 u C ounterfeits, Imitations and i aim riments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment- is CASTOR U O.storia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare--one Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It con:: his neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic suli:i:ice. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms a ii, J allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation lid Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's triend. ENUIP3E CASTORIA ALWAY 4 Bears the Signature of ie Kind You Have Always Bougfei In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAU COMPANY, 77 MURRAY A ITU You can make no mistake when you invest in Roxboro dirt, it is sure to increase in value. If you have any idle money and want to invest it we can show you where you can do to advant age. Town Lots and farms us show you. INSURANCE. When you place your insurance with us you know that you are protected. Only Best Com pany represented, prompt settlements, batisfac vory adjustments. We are here to serve you, give us a call. Yours truly, . VL Doq! TTcIqIp Ri Triief rn"!heahh' beauty and friend3- Th-y A 0010 fVUdl HoldlU QL 1 1 Lib I jJ, regulate Stomach, Liver and Kid- N. LUNSFORD, Manager. J i m fSEk Many people have an idea that they can, a' their supplies for home use cheaper hi 'he larger towns, but such is not the case ror we buy pur stock in as large quantities any store and are prepared to 4 furnish ou with DRY GOODS, SHOES, HAT S, Groceries and Farming Implements. at prices as low as anybody, and you haye the advantage of getting what you want near home. Visit our store and get our prices an'J you will see the advantaes we offer. Reade Bros. Company. HELENA . N C The Courier i vr ""c 'u.JJj:i ve V UlllJlllllS, "Jst-as-srood" arp hi STREET, NEW YORK CITY. 352 'J r is our specialty-let For lob work 5 m Office Handling Milk And Batter Oa Tke Farm The Progressive Parmer proba bly never printed a more helpful article on butter-making on the t"arm than that of Pro. J. M, Bur gess, Every farm woman who has anything to do with milking or churning, should read it and file ti away. Some lof Professor Bu gess' texts to be always kept in mind are reprinted herewith: "Clean milk can not be, obtain ed if the cow's udder and flanks are covered with manure and dirt and milker simply cleans the teats before milking. The entire udder should be washed and dried and the flanks moistened if clean milk is to be obtained and good butter made." "The milker should milk with dry hands and not dip the fingers in th? milk, as is too often done, to moisten them." 1 "The last milk given is several times as rich as the milker, for this reason, should milk all the milk out of theudder and not give the calf the strippings." "The usual wire guaze bucket striner will not do to depend upon clean the milk. It should be strain ed through at least three thickness of cheese cloth." "The milk should be strained into vessels that have been through wash in hot wster and then sunned Do not use the dish cloth or wash the milk vessel in the same water in which the dishes from the table have been washed." 1 "Do not mix the cream of differ ent ages until several hours before c' a ning. If the cream as skimmed is placed in a comon jar or bow!, an uneven souring will take place and much fat will be lost in the churning." "Much of the poor quality of country or farm butter is due to the cream being soured too fast, because it has been kept too hot." "The best churn for the farmer who makes three to five pounds of butter at a churrrng is a small five gallon barrel or swing churn." "It cost very little to have the name of the maker or the name of the maker's farm printed on the parchment wrapper, and it will add very much, if the butter is good, to the selling quality." A Charming Woman. is one who is lovely in face, form, mind and temper. But its hard for a woman to be charming without health. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous -and irritable. Consti pation and kidneys poisons show in pimoles, bloches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. But Electric Bitters alwavs prove a ; godsend to women who want ' retf neys, purify the Mood; give strong nerves, bright eves, pure breath, 1 smooth, velvety slim, lovely com plexion and' perfect health. Try them. 5Cc at.. Hambrick & Aus tin. Your horse will go hungry if vn wk his feed ud in the crib. Vamp nnrc Uill hp hlinffrv HQ lnDO1 as their food remains locked up in the soil, and it is locked up unless the soil hold ; enough water to dis solve it. tfaleigh (N.C) Progres sive" Farmer, Washingt en. Senator John son is a native of thet Old North state, having migrated to Alabama when a boy, Senator Johnson says that he was born about nineteen miles from Charlotte. I rode from North Carolina to Birmingham in an ox cart when I left the state' HEALTH INSURANCE The man who Insures his life Is wise for his family. The man who insures his health is wise both for his family and himself. You may insure health by guard ing It. It is worth guarding. At t h e first attack of disease, which generally approaches through the LIVER and mani fests itself in innumerable ways And save your health IiifWi HowaRxloro Citizen FoanJ Comx plete Freedom From Kidney Troubles. If you suffer from backache Prom urinary disorders From anv dispasfi of thp Idrl.M18- could nut-' toj.ii n-lood. neys, : t Be cured to stay cured. Doan's Kidney Pills make last ing cure, So Roxboro people testify. Here's one case of it: R. L. Chappell, Main St., Roxboro, N. C, says: "I suffer ed from sharp, shoting pains across my loins and I had a dull ache through my hips. The se cretions from my kidneys were highly colored and often there was sediment in them. When I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills, I got a box from the Morris Webb Drug Co. and they were very effective in relieving me. I have no hesitation in saying that this remedy is a good one for kidney trouble." (Statement given February 145 1908.) A LASTING CURE. On December 8, 1910, Mr. Chappell4was interviewed and he said: "I can confirm my former endorsement of Dean's Kidney Pills with pleasure. I haveffad no need of a kidney medicine since 1908 and 1 know that my cure is a: permanent one." For sale by allldealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co:, Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Happy Marriages. Are the result of knowing the laws of health and nature. All the knowledge a youngma.i or woman wife or daughter should have, is contained in the Peonies Medical Adviser, by R. V. Pierce, M. D, This big Home Doctor Book con. taining 1 008 pages with engrav ings and colored plates, and bound in cioth. (nearly 700,000 Copies forjnerly sold for $1.50 each) is sent Free to any one sending 31 one cent stamps to prepay cost of wrap'ping and postage There are no conditions to this offer and the reader must not associate this book with the advertising pamphlets prepared by quacks throughout the country. Address, 662 Wash ington1 St, Buffalo N. Y. A Dreadful Wound. . from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, fireworks, or of other nature, demands pcompt treatment with Bucklen's Arnica Salve to prevent "blood poison or gangrene. Its the quickest, surest healer for allsuch wounds as also for Burns, Boils Sores, Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Chapped Hands. Corns or Piles, 25oat Hambrick & Austin. T!ie Spring of Hospitality. j She had retired to her boudou i with a splitting headache. She. was ; not ar home to anybody. Even her ! pet pup lay unloved upon the mat iOUtSlQ ie. j ' Mrs. de Jones has cal.ed, ma ianr the maid said entering. Didn't I tell you, Mary; that I was at heme to no one?" her mis tress pettishly exclaimed. "Yes. ma'am the maid replied hesiatted, "but I thought perhaps ma'am, rs she's wearing her new spring dress " "Why didn't you say so be fore?" cried her mistress, bound ing from her bed, "Show her in!" Ansrers, Wake Election on $300,000 Roads Bonds. August 3 1 there is to be an elec tion in Wake county cn the ques tion of an issue of $300,000 in bonds to make goods roads, $100, 000 a year to be used for the pur pose, plus $50,000 fronVthe road fund, np increase in taxes to be made. The election is to be held under a new registration. That was the decision reached by the. board of county" commis sioners after the matter had been placed before it by the Wake coun ty road improvement council. It was urged as absolutely necessary that there be a new registration, so as as to give a fair chance to- the proposition. DSYPEBSEA BtfEffiS Mr. B. M. Mc-aVn. of Cwfcfimbrp thus relat N. C. as down Cur hi T'it-j. lieye u woma uave knw. rifj.L r live on sweets and the lishtestldiet. iiad tc, severe nervous spells nearly vriT JajV Doc tors could not evcji rs':.v?" J-'?;w -o weaK tnat tor tiiree mo-C va E,ct LW.z to walk across the room.- I va$ persuaded to try Mrs. Joe Person's Hemedr -ruM it cured me. Can eat anytti:y riiuLaueii as I want" c.vt ' A feeiins of hedTlneb: .f-V tV?1 sioiracli after eating, lagging ;ap-.-hi;c-t r uausea or sickness of stomacn,- .x'FS.VOtniUng, acute pains, irritate izz-ter, ,Errousnos3S, twitching of musele3y iunt .iifgrrsand great restlessness , cri' X""VJ d.Uisor signals pointing trj vZidizzlX' ;cstwj It you have any of abpYo'sxaptisvyoa need MRS. JOE PERSpir?' StSEBTi It will restore natural dl?ap'n 1)y'tim nlating an increased f.w r'itrfcjtlre. induce sound sleep, rc r;y jf ,rtt,-, and make you sound and' x'i' ; matter of a tip.- ilrsi Joe yon. vigor Ton f fl fine give you arDitlfis uaft.tou fjt in every way. fi'K-. Jt tor twenty-threei?f-Vs" .f.medy has been curing fhqr V fit 1 " it- sia, Sour Stomachjf HV. J.V iism, ijatarrn, t& Poison, and all c Impure, Impoverish As a Tonic, AU and Nervine it ne faction, and it cases of NervbitS somnia. It is witM m FA ;3er 1--Wwnen. down conditions ifi Mrs. Joe Person', cteiitifi Vtahle cally compounded ingredients of greats pectin. It positively contal cotic, no Iodide of Pd eral nothing that is,vUK Let us send you grateffll I ing witnesses who hayei oee In cases ef externnl tf d tion, ulceration or , itcliltif Wflsh should be used wltm For sale by druggists 01 on receipt of price;, $1.00 ;p ties tor $5.w ; l dozen' MRS. JOE PERSON'S Good witli mtll delici ous with pure sweet cream. Blentkperfeet- j jy with either losing noj)art of its fWor. Its guaranteed to please. Try it:, I! 5" Koo.3 C zx; lo Uow long standing yistro Persons Remedy will 1 tsltivi'.rr ccre-- lt will give you bamr-' ilis-. &zzit and , and ginger of othctalys-naks 1 ! I CI THE RE1UY-WL0R C0. ?V3 gfw LONG, fiRADSHER & Q0. CAPITAL STOCK $30,000.00. A School with a Reputation For Doing High Grade Work. e best equipped schools in the South. The LARGEST. The strongest faculty. MORE GRADUATES IN POSITIONS than all other schools in fhe State. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, and English. KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Raleigh, N: C:, or Charlotte, N. C. c ako teach Bookkeepinq, Shorthand, Penmanship, etc., by I. end for Home Study mai Mvertise Through These Iff :'n m&'rvh Hac - : ' ' . : , . . . -J Cotton Seed Meal; Bran, Shipstuff, Red Dog, Eoufeil a M, Ferry's W den seeds, Seed Po tatoes all kinds also Fancy Grocer ies. To Our Customers If any should want to . haul out now we have ' a big lot of standard brands of Guano on hand, for grass, grain ft and tobacco. We han dle several brands of Potapsco Guano, F. S. Royster Guaro, Sea Gull, Pat. Tobacco Manure, Choctaw, High GradeBoneard Potash Farmers Bone, . Columbia Soluble, Orinoco, Tobacco King, , Farmers Alliance, Owl Special Oldham's, Plant Food, Toco, Golden Grade, j State Standard, and several other brands We guarantee prices right. Garrett & Stanfield i OASTORIA.j j Beara the ) Tha Kind You Have Always Boogjtt Never need repairs Inexpensive Sttfjjmproof Will last as long as ihe.'lmildmg. Dut oa over tvvent' veirser'oareasgofid as For f arther detailed iafcrmatioh' apply to' ircular. IBS, . y INCORPORATED. V S J tOlU ; t - V v t ' V 1 1 1 4 -,
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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