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County Fair Association Meet. Lexhgson The Davidson County Fair Association has effected a permanent organization and a meeting of the board of directors has betn called to perfect the derails. It has been decided to hold the fair November 8, 9, 10, devoting the first day to the bankers, mer chants and manufacturers. The second day will be Educational Day, and the third Farmers' Day. With the amount donated by the state, $250, the cash prizes in sight have passed the $500 mark and will go higher. Honest Medicines Versus Fakes. President Taft's recent mes sage suggestion an amendment to the Pure Food and Drugs law in its relation to Preoared Mediciues does not refer to such standard medicines as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and Foley Kidnev Pills both of which are true medi cines carefully compounded of in gredients whose medicinal quali ties are recognized by the medical profession itself 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 its kind. Foley Kidney Pills are equally ef ective and meritorious. Morris-Webb Drug Co. "Why does he let his wire ven ture out alone in his auto?" "He's anxious to see what will happen when two unmanageable things come together. "Smart Set. Hay Fever And Summer Colds. Must be relieved quickly and Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. wW do it. E. M. Stewart, 1034 Wolfram M., 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. Demand for Granite. Although Aberdeen is the home of Scotch granite, a ship. rnent of 350 tons recently was ex- ported to that city from South : Carolina quarries to meet a de-; mand for a variation in color from ' the native stone. n 1 i j . ri'ii Solvent. I Morris-Weob Drug Co. ; Ducks. (Composition written by a twelve year old boy.) The clucks is a low, heavy bet bird composed mostly or meat, bill and feathers. His head sets on one end he sets on the other. There aim no between to his toes and he carrtea a toy balloon in his stomach to keep him from sinking. . The ducks, has only two legs and they are set so far back on his running gear that they come i durn near missing his body. Some ducks when they get big ; are called drakes. Drakes don't have to set or hatch, just lon go swimming and eat. If I asto be a duck I'd rather be a drake every time. Duck does not give milk but i e?gs, but as for me give me liberty or give me death. roiey Kianey nils are compos ed of ingredients specially selected for their corrective ; Work wil1 80011 Starl healing, tonic, and stimulating after you take Dr. King's New effect upon the kidneys, bladder ! Life Pills, and you'll quickly en and urinary passages. They are joy their fine results. Constipat antiseptic, antilithic and a uric acid ion and indigestion vanish and Kidney Diseases Are Curable, under certain conditions. The right medicine must be taken be fore the disease has progressed so far. Mr. Perry A. Pitman, Dale, Tex., says: "I jwas down in bed for four months" with kidney and bladder trouble and gall stones; One bottle of Foley Rem edy cured me well and sound." Ask for it. Morris-Webb Drug, Co., COMFORTING WORDS. Many a Roxboro Household Will Find Them So To have the pains and aches of a bad back removed; to be entirely free from annoying, -dangerous urinary disorders is enough to make any kidney sufferer grate ful. To tell how this great change can be brought about will prove comforting words to hundreds of Roxboro readers. J, R. Pettigrew, Moor head Ave., Roxboro. N. C.,says: "I gave in February 1908 regarding Doan's Kidney Pills. My back was lame and weak and ached most of the time. I had severe pains across my loins and sometimes I was so lame that I could not turn over in bed. I tried plasters and lini ments, but they did not help me and gradually my condition be came worse. My kidneys were weak and I had to pass the kidney secretions too frequent ly. When I read about Doan's Kidney Pills. 1 got a supply from the Morris-Wsbb Drug Co. and after using them, I had no fur ther cause for complaint. My aches and pains were so thorough ly removed that I was able to do a hard day's without the least ill effect." cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffal New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 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 ; nealtny stomacn, mi vigorous nv ; into strength, languor into energy er, the active kidneys, the regular 1 brain fax into mental power: cur-j bowels fof boyhood. Your diges . ing Constipation, Headache,Chills tion is poor and you blame the Dvsnensia. Mnhiria. 25c at Ham- & Austi(1. Death Of Infant. Annie Oclell Wrenn the seven months "Id daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Wrenn, of Rouie 3, passed away Sunday about three' fifteen o'clock. Little Annie had not been real well for some time, but was not considered seriously ill until Friday night of last week. If it is God's will may we be1 thankful instead of sorry that he took her to tha land of peace ' thankful instead of sorry that he tok her to tha land of peace an rest before she knew the ; sns anc corruptions of the flesh and of the wcrld. TL u -I I 1 . i uie ucicavcu nave our i.cai i-1 ful sympathy. j B. B. Slaughter. fiine. annetirp rpfnrn; Thpy rean. 1 . lale stomach, liver and bowels and to, the whole system. Try . them. Only 25c at Hambrick & Austin. - j,cr m e k0yiike mounted Dana No More Room. j $250. horse) and drove 'along the The elevator slipped by one floor , road much to the amusement of after another, while many inmates j the children and all who saw him. of a large office building rang the ' A colored boy came by this morn bell and demanded to be carried j inS and was asked where he was to the street. It was the noon j in2 sa "I am gin2 down w hour and every one at the elevator ' Uncle John's", shaft was anxious to get luncheon ; "Did Uncle John send for you'?? The elevator seemed to be only ! "No sir he came after me", half tilled. Actually there were This reminds me of a little inci three girls and a man in it who j dent that occured in old times, in had got on a the Fifteenth fioor. i the days of slavery, as 'was nar Filled up," shouted the ope ralor. as he sped by the angry crowd at the door. Finally he reached a floor where one of the officers of the campany had his office, and the man vas triere ana xvantea to go down. He shouted to him, "Filled 4 up," and the man said something positive. Then the operator added: "Fillpd up with hats." Those Wh Take Foleyl Kidney Po For their kidney and bladder ai ments, and for annoying urinary irregularities are always "grateful both for the quick and permant relief they afford, and u for their tonic and strengthening effect as well. Try Foley Kidney Pills. Morris-Wbb Drug, Co. HOOKWORMS. Raleigh, N. C. July 19, 1911. The physicians of the Stite are manifesting increased interest in the crusade agdnst hookworm disease. Two-thirds of them have supplied information con cerning the prevalence of the disease in their practice, and one-half of them have used the State Laboratory of Hygiene to have examinations made, and practically an equal number have treated anywhere from one to several hundred cases. So keen ly are they alive in some. counties that thej are constantly distrib uting literature about the disease and its prevention where it will do good. Many have appeared before the county boards of com missioners to secure aid in the establishment of the rural free dispensaries for the axamination and treatment of the disease. Dr. Wickliffe Rose, Administra tive Secretary of the Hookworm Commision, who visited the State Medical Society at its re cent meeting in Charlotte, spoke in the highest terms of the nnus ually high type of men who con stituted the assemblage. When the physicians of the State are seen and known one will expect and receive their untiring and unselfish support in every movement for the uplift of the people. Those Pies Of Boyhood. How delicions were the pies of boyhood. No pies now ever taste so good, what's changed? the Dies? No. Its you. You've lost the strong . i i i i t Food. What s needed? A complete fonino nn hv Flppfrir Riirprs nf Pov"""3 of W. grcit remedy in cases of toning up uy niecinc Diners oi ( $v,.ema, s,Toiuia. oil sores, aud nil trou all organs of digestion-Stomach, j JJfJ rZlS? iffiS!. Impure' Imi)0veri"i k' irlt-ifM'c "Umvolc TVr thorn Thou ! of tIlcse cm'es 6eem aJnwst mira -i- Mnej-s. isovveis i ry tnem, i ney l011-p3tient Kivcn up bv doctors and i- restore your boyhood n -vnpfifp tl!JlJC lILC and appreciation of food and fairly' saturate your body with new health and vigor. 50c at. Ham-j brick & Austin, News from Brookland. Editors of The Courier. We had a line rair. yesterday, j Crops have suffered greatly, Our farmers have worked hard, early and late. The grass hasn't made as great headway as usual There has bren some of the deep- t I j ! " ' ! cm mowing i nav . ever seen, ana fertilizer has been used freelv. : The tobacco crop is uneven and I without a mighty coming out ! (which is both expected and desir ! ed) there will be a half crop har vested. i Mr. George Daniel's family spent the day with us yesterday. ! After the rain and late in the even 8 T Z I' "ff lanv. ujciii 11 win u. iin mo w iil. land three children took their seat ! in the buggy and finding no room rates by Merrick, my fathers black smith. He (Merrick) was very humorous and a good spirited EALTU iSURANCE 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 the first attack of disease, which generally approaches through f the LIVER and mani fests itself in innumerable Ways mm n mrmm-f't r : I A rvfc- And oave your health. black negro that enjoyed a joke suery greatty besides he was a per feet mimmick if possible in voice ; and bodly action. Merrick had a brother Charles and a bather Soloman who was passing Jby an , old Uncle of mine, George Mpyd, about dark one night when Uncle George discovered them. j "Stop! there", he said, '"whose that"? ' "Charles and Soloman, Sir." i "Who"? j "Charles Fuller and his brother Soloman, Sir". "Cousin Charles And Cousin Soloman where are you going." "Going to Mar's Billie's Sir." "Cousin Charles and Cousin Soloman going to Mar's Billie's. Did father send for you". "No, Sir". "Turn around! turn around! you black rascels, you turn around." , Sunday School reopened the 1st Sunday. Laymen's meeting next Sunday' at three o'clock P. M. The writer would be glad for any christian worker to be present and lecture, The public invited to attend. Senex. July 13th, 1911. If cured MOTHER OF ULCERATIONS" B?. B. O. Thompson, of Ahoskie, N. C, writes: "My mother was a great suf - ferer from an ulcerated trouble peculiar to women, ssoe took Mrs. joe person's Bern edy and Wash, and found it invaluable. It cured her. We heartily recommend it to those guttering from cancerous or im pure blood affections." Ulcere and Old Sores are the result of bad blood, and can never be cured until! the blood ia thoroughly purified, and all ' poison driven from the system. External applications alone can never do it. You ! muat get right down, to the. seat "of the trouble and eradicate the disease from the i blood. For this purpose there is nothing : so good as ! MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY. It is tho best Tonic, Alterative, Wood Prvifier and it hie ever ottered, and we h:tw ihe rined testimony of hundreds of '.ivi::.; vitn-jssen to prove it. These wit r.tv.sL'3 testily to the marvelous curative ' ntivos brought back to the full bloom oi ; health aa if by maeic literally snatched from the grave. But these witnesses are so reliable, and speak in words of such Z trntcf illness that none who j reads can doubt. We will be glad to send : thi.; written testimony to all who ticsiro j to know what Mrs. joe Felon's Remedy ! riid Wash have done for others, j We want to help our afflicted brothers ! aid sisters who are now hopelessly endur , i"7 the agonizing1 tortures of Indigestion, ' Pvspopsia, Stomach Trouble, Nervousness, ! Rlioi:natism. Catarrh. Female Troubles ' -.nd H-ood Tob-on. We.don't care of how j.ic:-'.f standing your trouble Mrs. Joe Pcr-rs.-vi's .Remcdv will euro voti. because it - 5 pv. ri(h ho,. funding through ..'.11 II lli, Jfill MHiU, lit ULH.V liirll yf.:ir bones, and gives you strength to drive out disease. Ir. Joe Person's Remedy i;? a strictly vegetable compound, absolutely harmless. It contains no dancrerons minerals, and can bo safely p-lyen to the smallest infant. Whonever tho trouble is external, it is n poors." ry to use the Wash with the Rem- edy. ) uruiMs i,r MMip ueu ui i . . - -. j. I . on reeemt of price, si.oo per home: not. hps fnr mm)' 1 rln-zpn h-P PTnrp?! nrpnnl. for $10 00 W ' t, SSS. JOS PLSSON'5 V.iHW CO., KitfreU, N. C. We have secured the services of a I nrst class druggist and are now pre pared to fill pre scriptions accurate- v arm nrnmnr. v Send us your pre- senpnons. Full line of Toilet articles, cigars and tobacco. Roxboro Drug i j- i j i our tracie is so-!seH licited. Roxboro Drug Co. O E? SL 2! m Bears the Bignatme of The Rind You Have Always Bought forbackache, rheumatism, kidney cr iiii a fer ' trouble," roiey s ikioney Jr'iils purity the Dloud, veno, )t. vitality FOR SAL E BY A CRRIS WEBB Not Sisters Now and again you see two women pass ing down the street who look like sisters. You are astonished to learn that they are mother and daughter, and you realize that a woman at forty or forty-five ought to be at her finest and fairest. Why isn't it so? The general health of woman is so in timately associated with the local health of the essentially feminine organs that there can be no red cheeks and round form where there is female weakness. Women who have suffered from this trouble have found prompt relief and cure in the use cf Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It gives vigor and vitality to tho organs of womanhood. It clears the complexion, brightens the eyes and reddens the checks. No alcohol, or habit-forming drugs is contained in "Favorite Prescription." Any sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. Every letter ie held as sacredly confidential, and answered in a plain envelope. Address: World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. fierce, Pres., Buffalo, N.y! Napoleon's Grit was of thi unconquerable, never say die kind. The kind that you need mot when you have a bad j cold, cjugh or lung disease. Sup- j pose troches, cough syrups, cod liver oil or doctor have all failed. Do Vt lose hope. Take Dr. King's New Dis:overy. Satisfaction is guaranteed when used for any throat or lung trouble. It has sav- ( ed thousand of hopeless sufferers, j It masters stubborn colds, obsti nate coughs, hemorrhages, la grippe, croup, asthma, hay fever and whooping cough ' and is the most safe and certain ! remedy for all bronchial affe:tion. 50c. $1.00. Trial bottle free at 1 T4fimkrirV & An stir, jIldIIlpr a lUMiri. ! Tis often said i to ma!, a sale Its just as good as luzianne" Let no such argument j)rc- T UVVt VVtlk W : ' rj your timer-tried tnend, ,xecutors Notice, I 1 lie Ul luerblgutu lllg UU1 quaiineu as i the Executor of the estate of 'the late Lizzie : A. Pulliam, deceased, all pers ns owing the said estate are requested to come forward f in,1 enftfa Vinl nil norcr.r.c Ii o vinrr rloimo viiiu 'Ltiv? iiina (.in j.'.iouuj iitivju laiiii. against the said escate are notified to present the same within one year or this notice wjll be plead in bar of their recovery on same, Tins June 19th I9U Executor. Carver & Winstead, Atty's. Administrator's NotiCK. The undersigned having qual.fied as the administrator of the estate of Bell Edvards, deceased, late of Person county this is to nolify all persons having claims ! against tie said estate 01 saia deceased to i exhibit them to the undersigned on or before . , i i . . , I the 3rd day of June 1912 or this notice be plead In bar of their recovery. All ersons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 3rd day of June 1911. J. W. Turner. Aom'r. Land Sale Town Lot. N orth Carolina, Person County. Under and by virtue of a deed of tnist ex ecuted to me.' as trustee, on March 2nd 190 by Walter Blalock and wife, Sallie Blalock, duly recorded in the orace "of Register of Deeds of Person County, in bcok 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, tathe hishest wdder cash the fi- : lowing uescriDea real euiie, lo-wu; That tract of lajid 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 Tirrrberlake, on the North by Benehan Cam eron and on the East by E. W Reade, con taining one-thlrt&enfh of an acrel more or less y Otf which is locate4 a residence arid other buildings. This June 27th 1911. W A.' BRADSHER, Trustee. w Notice. By virtue of a mortgage executed to me by W. A, Gravitt and wife, duly rec rded in Person Co. Bk. 6 page 154., 1 will on the 11th. day o August 1911. sell at public auction for cash in front of the court house door in Roxboro that certain tract of land, lying u Allensville township Person County N. C, bounded on the north by Abb Gentry; south by J. E. Montague east by Abb Gentry; and west by A. J.' Strum, containing 64 acres more or less. For further particulars see my Attorney T.C.Brooks. This July ICth, 1911, T. C. Brooks, Atty, S, T, Wrenn, Mortgagee, Administrators Notice. Having qualified as Administrator on the es tates of Mrs, J. F. Wison and Miss Franky Parker dee'd I hereby notify all persons owm? said estates to come forward and make imrog- diatesettlement and all persons holding claims against said estates are notified to present , them to the undersigned for payment on tr before the 1st, day of May 1912, or this no i tice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This May 1st 1911. I J, F. WILSON, Admin. i i ADMINISTRATORS NOllCt. ! Having qualified as Administrator on th estate of L. O. Russell deceased, 1 hereby notify all persons having claims against his estats, to present them to ms or to my at torney, for settlement on or before the 15 th day of May 1912. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Ail persons in debted to the es'.ate will please make imme diate settlement, this 15 th day of May 1911 J. T. RULSELL. Administrator Wm. D. Merritt, Attorney. Executors Notice, Having qualified as Executors on the est.r.e of the late C. R: Vernon, deceased, Lite .i Person County, horth Darolina, this is to notify all person' owing the estate to n:e forward and make immediate settlement auc all persons holding claims against said estate are notified to present them to the under signed for payment on or before the :-:th day of April 1912, or this notice will ie plead in bar of their recovery. Thi 2th day of April 1911. Mrs. C, R. VERNON ! JOHN H VERNON JAS. V. VERNON. Executor.-. Notice of Sale. By virtue of a mortgage executed to .Mrs. J.J. Brooks by Stephen Barnett and wi e duly recorded in Person county, in boo!-: N N, page 381, default hav ng been nn.'e in payment I will on the . in 1 H f A j lyth Day 01 AllQUSt, 1911 LleIla.'?"blic au?ion. "sh .! , me luuii nouse aoor in Koxooro, tnat :er i tain lot of land lying in Person county. N.C. I on (ll east Side of the . Rr T) (nnw the .V W) Railway right of way; adjoimr- ire lanes of Abb Barnett on the south: the L d (N & Wj Railway right of way ti'.e . west; lands of Mrs Lucy Chambers :vv 1 Dr c. G, Nichols) on the north; and e.e , same cn the east, containing l acre iv.,re r Cj less. See deed from Lucy A Barnett A.:-:'r of S C Barnett to stenhen R.irnett This July, 1911 MRS J J BROOKS, T C Brooks, Attorney - 1 "T NOTICE!! By virtue of the powers vested trustee in a deed of trust made ' y : . Blackwell and wife to J. L. Garret: a: duly recorded in Person County, in '.. ' p. 514, I will on Saturday 5tli (Jay ol Aug. 191) sell at public auction for cash. ;: . the court house door in Rcxboro tik certain 'tracts therein described. (a) 1 3-4 acres more cr less- ::" Buck Pointe,,iLewis Peace and others ana conveyed to iam Blackwell t y brooks Trustee on the 18th day slum: 1909, being Joe Blackwell's Patsy Blackwell land, (b) 15 acres more or less, bounded :: by lot a E by Herbert Rogers, S l y . Oakly and W'Carver and Brooks, l ei:: . share of Sam in the lands of his fail.-c-r i -ben Blackwell. (c) 1 1-9 "acres more or less, ad.i :; . -' Martha Peace, J no. Blackwell, Lucy H--v -r Joe Blackwell and others, being the sn.ir--Sam in the Patsy Blackwell lands see pi -survey and . partion proceedings in Per s n county clerks office. Done at the instance oi said J. L. Garrett 81 Co, on the 4th day July 191 I 1. C. BROOKS, Trustee, for J L Garrett & C i nd unnarv egulantie and vigor.. Rra sv'nzv.ict, DRUG, CO
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