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A New England farmer noted for his uncontrollable temper, at tended a religious revival in the neighborhood and became con verted. A month later he was holding forth to a number of friends and relatives gathered at the Thanks giving dinner table on the subject of his religious principles, his entire l-change of character ar.d his kind and forebearing dispo sition. Finally, growing enthusi astic in his description, he called on his wife to uphold his asser tions. "Jane." he shouted, "you haven't had an unkind word or deed from -me since I got convert ednow, have you?" There was a dead silence; then came in meek, yet reminding tones from the other end of the table: "Jerome Jerome, you've for got the t me you bit me." Foley kidney Pills are compos ed of ingredients specially selected tor their corrective healing, tonic, and stimulating effect upon the kidneys, blidder and urinary passages. They are antiseptic, aniilithic and a uric acid solvent. Morris-Webb Drug Co., The Fiatterer. From The Smart-Set "It is your soul I worship," cried the rirst suitor, who was! youthful. "There has never been j ...u.-4. 1 UI1C JSU puic, MJ willLC. WUU-, derful." The lady looked bored. "And I love your mind," ex- i claimed the second was middle-aged, brililant" suitor, who 'so rich, so The lady frowned. "Madam," whispered the third suitor, wno WdS elderly, you it. have the most perfect, the most fascinating, the most bewitching ankle in the world." The lady turned, smiled, and tapped him with her fan. ''Flatterer!" she murmured. Foley's Honey And Tar Compound Is effective for coughs and colds in either children or grown per sons. No opiates, no harmful drugs. In the yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Morris-Webb Drug, Co., A Suprise For The Goat From The Toledo Blade. "Where are you going with that goat, little boy?" "Down to the lake. Come along if you wanter see some fun. This here goat has jest et a crate of sponges, an' I'm gring' down an' let him drink." Honest Mecticices Vers csFakes. President Taft's. recent mes sage suggestion an amendment to ihe Pure Food and Drus law in its relation to Preoared Mediciues does not refer to such standard medicines as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and Foley Kidney Pills both of which are true medi cines carefully compounded of in gredients whose medicinal quali ties are recognized by the medical profession iisejf as the best known remedial agents for the diseases they are intended toconteract. For over three decades Foley's Honev .and Tar Compound has been a standard remedy for coughs, colds ana affections of the throat chest and lungs for children and for grown persons, and it retains to day its pre-eminence above all other preparations of iis kind. Foley Kidney Pills are equally ef fective and meritorious. Mcrris-Webb Drug Co. Asheville now has a curfew law. Children under 16 cannot remain on the streets unaccom panieel by parent or guardians, after 9 o'clock at night. Shelby's oldest paper, The Aurora, has been absorbed by by Shelby's newest paper, The Highlander, which, with the newly acquired Aurora list, now hs a ciiculation of 4,000. Sdcfden's Arnica Salve The Best Salve In the World. ! JUTi;!A:-.... J cently handed th". follj'i.ng articie with the request that it be publish ed. It is well worth reading and can find much iood for serious reflection therein; "I buy at home because my in terest are here." "Because the community that is good enough for me to live in is good enough for me to buy in." "Because I believe in transact ing business wth my friends." "Because I wmt to see the goods " "Because I want to get what 1 buy when I pay for it." "Because my home 'dealer car ries me when I run short," "Because every dollar I spend at home stavs at home and works for the welfare of this town." "Because the man I buy from stands back of the goods." "Because I sell what I prod'ice here at home." "Beca. the man I buy from pays his parPof the town, county and State taxes. " ' Because the man I buy from gives value received always", "Because the man I buy from helps support my school, my church, my lodge, my home". "Because when ill luck, misfor tune or bereavemnet comes, the man I buy from is here with the j kind-greeting, his words of cheer and his pocket-book, if needs be. "Here I live and here I buy." One point for the home buyer to du ell on is the fact that the catalogue house gives no while the local merchant credit, ! his rorgettul customer tor weeKS;v w . w.w.. and months without interest. Not j 'eat3 t,fl's case: i .1 . j.i- -. i I j. T. Bowles. Main St.. Rox- lnal 'uur "u'"e ucalc' 14 "'""""k tr in hut hp pannnr np n re- ! . i fleeting" that when cash is scare he gets the benefit of the shortage, and not the mail order man. Think over and ive the home mer chant a chance to live. Hay Fever And Summer Colds. Must be relieved quickly and Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will do it. E. M. Stewart, 1034 Wolfram St., Chicago, writes: ,I have been greatly troubled during the hot summer months with Hay Fever and find that by using Foley's Honey and Tar Compound I get great relief." Many others who suffer similarly will be glad benefit by Mr. Stewart's experi ence, Morris-Webb Drug, Co. Capt. Miles O. Sherrill, state librarian and a gallant Confede rate soldier, has just gotton out a neat and very interesting booklet entitled "A Soldier's story of Prison Life and Other Incidents in the War of 1861. ,65." He is receiving many com pliments on the admirable nar rative he has written. Work Will Soon Start. after you take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and you'll quickly en joy thei" fine results. Constipat ion and indigestion vanish and Mine appetite returns. They regu late stomach, liver and bowels and to the whole system. Try them. Only 25c at Hambrick & Austin. Lightning struck a cotton house four miles from Cherry ville, Gaston "county. Tuesday and killed Miss May Coster, aged 18, and in addition Sylvanus Mauney and Charles Neil were severely injured and twenty others less severely shocked but none seriously injured. A horse driven by one of the parly was also killed. Work 24 Hours A Day. The busiest little things ever made are Dr. King's New Life Pills Every pill is a sugar coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, languor into energy brain fag mto mental power: cur ing Constipation, Headache.Chills Dyspepsia, Malaria. 25c at Ham4 brick & Austin. OASTOHI, Bears the Signature ; of ThB Kind Yon Have Always Boogta Z:1 1. My wife is mv- boss. I shall not deny. A 2. She maketh me to lie down behind the bed when swell ' com- panv.ccmes, ana sne leaaetn me behind up Main street. 3. She rpstoreth my 4 pock e: book after sHe has spent all of its contents for hobble skins and theatre, tickets, and she leadeth me in he main aisle at church for her new hat's sake. " 4. Yea, thought I walk more than half the night through dark rooms with a crying baby, I will get no rest for she is behind, me her broomstick and her hatpin they do everything else but com fort me. "5. She prepareth a cold snack for me, then maketh a beeiine for an aid society supper. She anoint eth my head with the rolling pin occasionally. My arms runneth over with the bundles before she is half done with her shopping. 6. Surely her dressmakers's and millinery bills shall follow me all the days of her life, and I will de11 in the house of my wife forever. Urich, Mo., Herald. GOOD WORK. Dene Daily in Roxboro Many Citizens Tell of It, Nearly every reader has heard of Doan's Kidney PiUs, Their j ood work in Roxboro, still con tinues, and our citizens are con-! stantly adding endorsement by public testimony. No better proof j r f m arit ron ho hcirl thnn tKck av norience nf tri.nd. nnrl n.iohhnrc . i u.. u. i iim i v i ..-ft. i i i x if r i i i i i i i .4 ii ui 1 ""j J' 1 v ,,vyu ,,UV4 occasion to take a kidney medi cine. 1 used and publicly 'recom mended Doan's kidney Pills in February 1908. My back ached i and there were acute pains across I niy loins and kidneys. When I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills, j I got a box from the Morris-Webb Drug Co. and they acted like a charm, soon driving away my aches and pains . This remedy is worthy of the highest endorse ment." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United States. iemember the name Doan's and take no other. Good prices for Jhe leaf this year should more than offset the falling off in the yield, if the trust is willing. There is no doubt that she is a good-looking Person yet would be improved in appearance and utility by tne building of better roads. , Political events cast their sha dows before Bryan will be at the next National Democratic conven tion. A farm paper says that hay is going up in. price. If we could always tell what we will get for our products we might make more money than at present. Still, there is nothing equal to good editorial advice, Corn and cotton may be very good kings- but wheat makes a mighty good secretary of the trea sury. They call 'em blind tigers here and speakeasies up north, but in theuniyersal language it is just the same thin?". HEALTH INSURANCE The man who insures his life is wise for his family. The man who insures his health is wise both for bis family and himself. You may insure health by guard ins lt It is worth guarding. At the first attack of disease, which generally approaches through the LIVER and mani fests itself in innumerable ways TAKE. IliF s I "AFTER 1 IMS n m ?Ir3. Mary Amanda Nasii, of Lamberton,v n. C, writes: "i or years i was a se- ,-re sufferer from i'iircmic dysentery, trough t ca by acute indigestion. It alp 'rouyht on catarrhal headache, winch dc i iiitated iue so 1 had to Ue down three .or lour hours earb day. My gtneral healthj iyas greatly impaired, and I wo -weals- aud i crvous. One day I had cue of these ter tiiic headiiclies, aud my - daihter-in-law iusgested, that I try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. 1 d:d so, and the "vczy first lose relieved that headache. I continued o use it, and for the iiiTt time ia fifteen, -ears I am "well. It-is the best medicine ompounded in this world." Most people regard ,' stomach troubles :and these include Indigestion, Dyspepsia, ,kmr Stomach, Nervousness, etc.) as of little consequence in their early stages.. Never was a more serious mistake made. When the appetite is gone, the nerves shattered, the, temper ruined, the body emaciated, spasms of pain frequent, Bound Sleep impossible, refreshing1 rest unknown, they wake up to the fact that stomach trouble is a serious matter. When this Stage is reached, the only thing in the world that will cure you i3 KKS. JOE PERS&TS REMEDY. It restoro energy to jaded digestive or gans, stimulates a healthy flow of gastric juice, and brings every portion of the stomach back to normal health. It is a strictly vegetable compound, and contains no harmful mineral ingredients whatever. As a Tonic, Alterative, Blood Purifier and Nervine it has no ecual. " Don't permit any disease of the stomach to go untreated. As son as you feel the slightest efforts of indigestion or any of the other ailments directly attributable to n derangement of the digestive organs, be gin at once the use of Mrs. Joe Person's i Romedy and a complete cure will be an ensy matter. If your trouble is of long standing, this Remedy will still cure you but it will, of course, take longer. We want you to write us for testimon ials from peonle who once suffered the tor tures of Indigestion, Dyspepsia and other stomach ailments, but who are now sound nnd well, and eat what they want without a sijn of distress. Tn cases of external trouble, inflamma tion, ulceration or itching humor, our Wash should be used with the Remedv. For sale bv dmegists. or supnlled direct on reeelnt of pric $1.00 per bottle: 6 bat tles for '$5.00: 1 dozen by express nrennid for $10 00, bv " m SI PERSY'S REMEDY CO., Kitted, N. G. r poultry to remain a day. They give you less results in beef, pork, work, or eggs, when they are not in perfect health. Take a little interest in your own pocket book and doctor them up with Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Ii It will pay you to do this. It has paid thousands of other successful farmers and stock and poultry raisers. This famous remedy is not a food, but a genuine, scientific med icine prepared from medicinal herbs and roots, acting on the liver, kid-' tieys, bowels and digestive organs. . Sold by all druggists, price 25 cents, 50 cents and $1. per can. 45Write for valuable book: ''Success with Stock and Poultry." Sent free for a DostaL Address Black-D:au Stock sditine Co.- Ottanocga, Tm oxboro We have secured the services of a first class druggist and are now pre pared to fill pre scriptions accurate ly and promptly. Send us your pre scriptions. Full line of Toilet articles, cigars and tobacco. Your trade is so licited. Roxboro Drug Co. 1(1 1 1 1 1:1 Iv'l M d II' II- . . -. . .1 k.ta, -T yv'en yu allow any of your I Us stock c odicine Drug for backache, rheumatism, kidney or ba'i'er trouble, and urinary Nrgulantics Foley's Kidney Pills "purify the Uood - y r ' t vitality end vigor. Refuse svti atcsfc . , ;tl .V FOP SALE BY MORRIS .WEBB DRUG, CO 'v 1 hnki f tof ' ML ciedicmes tee 'dirs fend weaks 13 ated physician exgnDrienced aadj skilled specialist in h& diseascsfs woiBi ) ;''".':; f-rV ''.-?:.' .-; It is a safe usetJcJse la any condition oi the system. THE ONE RS?glQT t rhiph. coctains no alcohol and no injurious ; laaIi-iorming drugs iaad which creates no craving for saVih .sttmslaoto. THE .O?lE RrSDY. &o odd that its makers are not ,afraLi to f prit itai every, iofedient on each outside . b'otc-Weppcr 'acd 'attest to the truthfulness c tie Game under oath. It is sold by .medicine. dealers everywhere, and any dealer who hasn't it can get it. uon t take a suasucuie uuwiuwu wuipvu u-i uuo mcuicine op xnown composition, counttfjicit is as good as the geauiae and the druggist who says something else is 'Just as good as Dr. Pierce's" is either mistaken or is trying to deceive you for his own selfish benefit. 0 Sucb. a man is not to be trusted. He is trifling with your most priceless possession your health may be'your life itself. See that you get what you ask for. In its ninttvvear of unfivaled j)dpular ity.with an annual sales of millions ofpounds. 1 m WJMr xy - ii i, w vy mv. coontrv Over aS me lTVi it : ONE COFFEE UI exceptionalquality SM and modefate.pflce yd The Reily Taylor Co. . NEW ORLEANS. USA mm Executors Notice, The undersigned hr.ving duly qualified as the- Executor of the estate of the late Lizzie A. Pulliam, deceased, all pers ns owing the said estate are requested to come forward and settle, hnd all persons having claims against the said estate are notified to present the same within one year or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery on same. This June 19th 1911 J. A. PAINTER, Executor, Carver & Winstead, Atty's. Lafid Sale Town Lot. N orth Carolina, Person County. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust ex ecuted to me. as trustee, on March 2nd 1908 by Walter Blalock and wife, Sallie Blalock, duly recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Person County, in book 13, at page 450, etc., default having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby, and upon request of the holder of said bond I will, on Monday, July 31st I9II. at the Court House door in Person County, seil to the highest b.idder, for cash, the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit; That tract of land in said County and State lying and being in the town of Helena, bounded on the South by the land of W. F. Timberlake, on the West by the land of Joe Timberlake, on the North by Benehan Cam eron and on the East by E. W Reade, con taining one-thirteenth of an acre, more or less, on which is located a residence and other buildings This June 27th 1911. W A. BRADSHER, Trustee. AND SALE, NO.TH CAROLINA: PERSON COUNTY: Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Person County to me directed in the special proceedings entitled' -S. A. R. M. rton, administrator of Mrs. Mary 1. Gray against L. E Gray and others", et al, I will, as Commissioner Monday, July 17ik 1911. at 12 o clock M. at the Court House door, in Roxboro, ex pose to sale to the highest bidder, at public auction, the following tract or parcel of land, to wit: Lying and being in Flat River township, Pel son County, beginning at the intersec tion of the High rock road (leading from Paynes Tavern to Bushy Fork) with De vereux Davis line, thence with his line S. 74deg. 50' E. 1395 ft. to a marked Sour- wood tree, Devereux Davis corner, thence N, l? deg, 35' E, 850 ft. to a marked Black gum on the side of the High rock road thence with said .road its various courses, N, 83 deg, 5' W, 39S ft., N. 85 deg. 10' W. 450tt., w ucS. 265 ft., S 36 deg. w suuu. lu uic be ginning containing 17.4 acres, as by survey of W. S. Morton, Civil Engineer, June 6th. 1911, ,' . . Terms of sale one-half cash, balance m six month. Deferred payments to be secured by note bearing six per cent interest. Pur- chaser has the option m pau au wou. TiUe retained until full purchase money rws'june 7th. i9ii. J L M. CARLTON, omniission 4 u : . NEW ORLEANS. U.S.A. W ill) V I L5 r J M JKn I t II lit! II II vv ' t it cure; Oi diseases, is the Administrator's Notice The undersigned having qualified as ule administrator of the estate of Bell hJv .-.,rjs deceasad, .late of Person c,,,'inu' this is to nolify all persons having Jajnis against the said estate oi said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or U'tore the 3rd day of June 1912 or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pieise make immediate payment. This 3rd day of June 1911. J. W. Turuer. Aam'r. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as Administrator on the es tates of Mrs, J. F. Wison and Miss Frankv saiu eiiaies uj tume iorwaraana make imme- aiaies ememeni ana a persons holding claims against said estates are notified to present them to the undersigned for payment tn or before the 1st, day of May 1912, or this no tice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This May 1st 1911. J, F. WILSON, Admin. ADMINISTRATORS NOHCt. Having qualified as Administrator on the estate of L O. Russell deceased. I l.thv notify all persons having claims against his estata, to present them to ms or to mv at torney, for settlement on or before the 15th day of May 1912. or this notice will hp plead in bar of their recovery. Ail persons in debted to the estate will please make imme diate settlement, . This 15 th day of May 191 1 J. T. RULSELL, Administrator Wm. D. Merritt, Attorney. Executors Notice. Having qualified as Executors on the estate of the late C. Rl Vernon, deceased, late of Person County, Iorth jDaroIina, this is to notify all person' owing the estate to come forward and make immediate settlement and all persons holding claims against said estate are notified to present them to the under signed for payment on or before the 24th day of April 1912, or this notice will be olead in bar of their recovery. This 24 th day of April 1911. Mrs. C, R. VERNON ) JOHN H VERNON JAS. W. VERNON. Executors. NOTICE OP SALE OF LAND. Under, and by virtue of the powers conferred in a certain mortgage executed by W. H. Hayes to Capt. William Bowling on the 15th day of October. 1897, which mortgage is; duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds in Book 22,age 260, the undersigned will sell for cash at the court house door ar Roxboro, jN. C.,on (Monday, 24tli day of July 1911 at 12 o'clock m., the following de scribed lot of land Lying and being in Person County, on. the waters of T-.ir River, and knovn and designed as follows, viz: Adjoining ihe hi.vs of Wm. Bass, Gapt. Wm BimI Inz and others and bounded as follows; Beginning at a rock on the Roxboro road, running t lencv North 5 degrees East 7 05 chains to a white oak; thence hast i 0.10 chains to a rock: thence North 5 degrees East 10.10 chains to a rock; thence North 88 degrees West 17.90 chains to a rock thence North 3 degrees East 9. SO chain's to a stake; thence 86 de grees West 18.84 chains to a rock: thence South 3 degrees West 7.0 chains to the Roxboro road: thence with said road Southeastward to the beginning, containing 441 j acresi more or less. This sale is made by reason of the failure of W. H. Hayes to pay off and discharge the note secured by said mortgage. This 17th day of June, 1911. E. H. and B. P. BOWLING, Rxecmors of (W Wm. Rowling. i R P. Reade, Atty. And oavo your hoalth. it it. y i . 1 ; - i t x J f t I I -. - f r y s s r f
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