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525C 2S&S3B93D5 Professional Cards N. LUNSFORD, Attorney at Law, aOv ertt, er & Sta nfield Store. Poxboro, N. C. L. M. CARLTON, dttorne7' and Counsellor at Remember the date for the STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA special Sale beginning Saturday1 Department of State. July 22nd at the rerson Dry Goods Co. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice of Sale. Law. ROXBORO, N. C. Practice wherever services requir ed. Phone 10. WM. D. MERRITT, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Peonies Bank Building. ssmT Whereas, it appears to my sat isfaction, by duly authenticated record of. the proceedings for the MADmn PpniiM voluntary dissolution there of by NOR1H CAROLINA, the unanimous consent of all of Person County. i te stockholders, deposited in my Notice of sale of store house at Helena, N. ' office, that the Roxboro Vehicle & c. under and by virtue of the powers con- Casket Company, a corporation of ferred upon n,e by W. F. Timberlake and ... Sf . whnse nrinrinal office wife, Cora Timberlake, in a certain deed of mS. &tate wnose principal OlTlce trust executed on the 1st day of May, 1909, 1$ Situated at No.. Main btreet, in which ceed of trust is duly recorded in the.thetOWn ofRoxboro, County of office of the Agister of Deeds of Person ' person, State of North Carolina County, in book 16, at page 33 etc. the un-; p n ph k h ,u t dersigned will sell for cash at the court house Vp u "e.eK DeinS me agent tnerein ana m.cnarge mereoi. up 'on whom process may be served,) has complied with the requirement door in Roxboro cn Monday, 21st Day of August 1911, at 12 m., the following lot of land, Chanter ?1 Revisal nf en u.: : ri-. n: r-w. " " K " - - ' - son county, bounded .and described as! llie1a .corporations, preliminary foiLws: to the issuing of this certificate ot Situated at Helena depot on the N. & W. Railroad, Timberlake P. O. in Person county N. C and being Lot No. 5 in block 14 South Dissolution: Now, Therefore,, I J. Bryan F. O. Carvsr. S. G. Winstead CARVER & WINSTEAD. Attorneys and Counsellors at law. Oftce over Rank of Roxboro. Phone 59. Roxboro, - Mia in. juu mug lol ,no. a in oiock it bOUUl : r C:p.rpfi,nr nC Cffp nf fUp side of Tenth St., being the first lot west of nmes Secretary Of State 01 tne Helena Depot according to-survey of Cam-. State of North Carolina, do here- eron lands at Helena Depot, Timberlake P ; by Certify that the Said Corporation O. as surveyed by Lutz and .Wichie Situ-' di(j on t'he 28 day of June, 1911 ated on the above property is a general store fi, ffi d exoniied bouse now occupied i v w. - Timhpri .i.p me Hi my oirie a uu.y extiuieu i said building being a twj story frame struct- ' and atrested consent in writing to Ci ; ure, also a two room cottage and one storage (he dissolution of Said COrpOralion. j house. For a more particular descrirti ,n nvnM.I hv -.11 th- ctnokhnlrW thereof, winch said consent and MA PCV Pra:tice vi 1 A v! .!. v OTiceei i-c. cc i. r VIXL-.T1-AH, lev-it-Law. s u- n. ' reference is hereby made t deed ( f John W. i (iraiuin and others lix-ccutors ci Paul C. i Camcn.n to V !'. Timberlake, said deed being recorded in book O () oi' deeds, pa.go ! 4o-i. Register if Dtvds c!':':ce t'.-r Krsun .. This sale is made 1 uv:i f . i;. Tira! ci ; i live a 1 a:i i!V. ;:;;; scv.rcd i ; .:-at. i C'" V.S EXPENSIVE TRUST BUSTING. Fifty-nine thousand dollars was the amout paid Frank B. Kellogg the Republican trust buster, by the government, between 1907 and 1911. It is believed that Kellogg received as much, if not more, from the trusts. It was developed before 1 the Stanley committee that in oixd instance he received fees from the steel trust while being paid by the government to pro secute its friend and ally, the oil trust. J. B. MeReynolds, another "trust-buster" received $6.1,. 000 from the public treasury for his services in the tobacco ann coal carrying railroad cases. In all the Republicans spent more than. $3,000,000 in ten years for "trust busting" and the trusts are still with us. A Frightful Wreck. of truin, automobile or buggy may 1 4- Fix - 4 m m m "l had a mishap at the age of 41, which left me in bad fix," writes Mrs. Georgia Usher, of Conyers, Ga. "I was unconscious for three days, and after that I would have fainting spells, dizziness, nervousness, sick headache, heart palpitation and many strange feeling?. "I suffered greatly with ailments due to the change of life and had 3 doctors, but they did no good, so I concluded to try Cardui. Since taking Cardui, I am so much better and can do all my housework." Take J 41 The Woman's Tonic Do not allow yourself to get into a bad fix. You might get in so bad you would find it hard to get out. Better take Cardui while there is time, while you are still in moderately good health, just to conserve your strength and keep you in tip top condition. In this way your troubles, whatever they are, will grad ually grow smaller instead of larger you will be on the up-grade instead of the down and by and bye you will arrive at the north pole of perfect health. Get a bottle at your druggists' today. the record of the proceedings j C-e cuts nruibes, nuiasiui, M irtn aforesaid are now on file in my i or wounds t!:af demand Buck Jen's 'ho fai!i; said ohice as provided by law. Arnica Salvo-eanirs greyest heal In Testimony 'hereof. I have er. Or.ick rr-Hef and premr; cure i neroto sc niv nana ar.ci amxea inv d - a . - - ! LV'leich. this 1 Q1 : I , 1 ' i 1 :"(-s 0 Si ) :' -urns, r- i a, ercr i-co. . ' . ; :f I ' 11"!' Oi anc's . its i v. i Of;, 1.; ora:i:: eor' 1 i Ouic . ' r- J V.- fi ?4Ui 1 h 1 ; ! i -a 'A's : :::-li'C t u 1 1 v ; ! : U GOfiPOUNDT CALLOUSES S o lens tpienaia uure rcr mem and All Foot Troubles. i Q i i A compoaid. callous is tlie secondary j ; stage when it prows inward and press- j ! es on the nerves, causing intense pain. I Callouses never cure themseives but I : always get worse, sometimes irritating ! I the whole nervous system. The follow- ; I :'ng is a most effective and , rpcrdy cure "Dissolve two : II ta:.:::rrcr.rr.!s of Calocide i If You ( !0 a V X. $ve : rurs v. (j !vos uron over i"o :k ts bOV'O s i5 A K si in a ba?in of hot water. ?or.k the feet in this for full fifteen minutes, gently massaging the sore parts. it you cure : or 1 am s uosom, I'.P il: desire io do so. wo v.-csuldn' but if we should! OR. R V TEAGUE n. b f a f pi PI Ifpp I will 5 ? i:i my off:e at .v.orris-Wei Drug Comr-Tny'? tre every Snturhiy ani Sunday, Special attention -iven Hve, tar Nose and Throat diseases jnJ fitting of glasses W. A. Bradsher, Nl. D Practicing Physician. Offers his services to the people of Roxboro and surrounding community. Will receiv 8 8iU0" days by B. E. LOVE, M. D., Practicing Physician Offers his services to the people of Roxboro and surrounding com munity. Office in Pass & Carver Building. ment in a few ipress. ROXBORO DRUG COMPANY. o:m .linsi a ioaood nun at.ct then , pull the trigger as ninny do, ' Neither would we eat a solid ; meal of rough on rats, blow out the g.is, drinK concentrated lye, . sit down in the lap of a buzzsaw, smoke cigarettes, or call a Ken- tuckian a liar or a poor judge of wkiskey. We would simply get out an edition of our paper in which ve would strive to the best of our ability to print the plain, squaretoed truth as we underslatid it, and then camly await the end." LEGE. Dr. C. G. Nichols. Nichols & Nichols Offers their 'professional service to the people of Roxboro and sur- ' rounding country, i TRINITY COL j 1859 1892 1 910-1911 Dr. A. F. Nichols i Three memorable dates lhe granting of the Charter for Trinity College, the Removal of DR. E. J. TUCKER, Dentist. OJloe JVewJones Hotel over Roxboro Drug Co. dr. g. c. vickers, Dentist. Office at Jones Hotel, Roxboro, N. C. W. R. MORTON, SURVEYOR Land and Drainage Surveys. Office over Peoples Bank. ROXBORO, N. C. College to the growing and prosperous city of Durham, the building- nf th -mri j Greater Trinity. Magnificent new buildings with hew equipment and enlarged facilities. Comfortable hygienic dormitories and beoutiful pleasant surroundings. ' heFive departments: Academic, Mechanibal, Civil, and Elictrical Engineering Law Ed ! ucation. Graduate. ' For catalogue and other information address j R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary, Durham, N. C TRINITY PARK SCHOOL ESTABLISHED 1898. ! Location Ideal, Equipment unsurpassed. ! Students have use of the library, gymnasium and athletic fields of Trinity College. Special attention given to health. A teacher in each dormitory looks after the living conditions of boys under his care I Faculty of college graduates. Most modern methods of instruction, j Fail term opens September u, For illustrated catalogue, address W. W. PEELE, Headmaster, Durham. N. C. JUNE 11, 1911 Daily Ex Sun a. m. p. m. Oaily Daily p. m. a. m, 5 30 7 OO Lv Durham Ar 11 00 9 IS 7 13 8 15 LV Roxboro Ar 9 23 7 54 i 55 8 45 Lv Denniston Ar 8 45 7 19 f 25 9 08 Lv So. Boston Ar 8 12 6 56 40 9 21 Lv Houston Ar 7 48 6 43 tl 35 11 55 Ar Lynchburg Lv 5 15 4 15 Connection at Lynchburg with trains east 0 ll westbound. Pullman, Sleepers and'Dining Cars. If you are thinking otaking a trip YOU ant quotations, cheapest fares, reliable and fOirect information as to routes, and tchedules, the most comfortable and i, . .est way; Write and the information is you:; or the asking, with one of our complete Map Jjlders. Write tor rate, maps, time tables, to agent -1. :) iMl:Fv BRAGG,, T. P A; g - - W :BjBfVILL, G.-P. A. g J $ The Individuality of a Newman Bros. PIANO; News from Moriah No 1. After a prolonged drouth thro ughout the Moriah section the surviving and refreshing showers of a long wished for rain has at last come. Not only have crops been revived but also the people seem to show a spirit of rejune vation. The tobacco crop through this section is as elsewhere late, but with constant showers during the remaining season we hope to glean a fair crop of tobacco. Mr. Marcus Gasmore Latta, the news reporter for No 1. is still making his weekly circuit to the farmers on his route, giving con stant lectures, and filling his ap pointments at his regular stand. ve always look forward to his coming with great anticipation for we feel assured of receiving something rich and spicy. - The principal topic of interest among the majority of our young people of this community is that of music. Many of them are mani festing great musical skill and ability. At the present rate of im provement along that line, we ex pect within the near future to send The distinctive quality of a Newman Bros. Pi ano -the quality that makes it so different from other instruments is it's pure and vibrant tone; I out some who may perhaps equal its artistic case designs; its easy action and its ' 0r suroass the great Sankey as uurauie quanues irom start to nnisn. it vou are winking of buying a piano, you and r'IW i willdo well to fill out the coupon below nrSy; nave.us mail you one of our art catalogs, ex plaining to you fully the suneriotv of the Nw mP!oros.aneansovr the ordinary instruments. Easy terms if de ed MAYNARD BROS. & CO., Empire Block, Salisbury, N. C. Fill out this coupon and we will mail you one of our art catalogs with full particulars and prices. MAYNARD BROS. & COMPANY, Empire Block, Salisbury, N. C. Gen tlem em Please mail us catalpg and prices of youjr pianos. Mame N 1Pbst0ffic& is U Si 4 ft 11 ?4 13 vocalist. A certain voung man on No I, perhaps on the oldest and most enthusiastic coon hunt on the rout says that on a certain creek, near a place called Grabneck, there has been known to reside a coon for some time, which has many timgs out guessed him, and not with standing his long experience and never tirinor efforts he has failed to entrap him. Mr. B. S, Glenn say preservation is sure to win out in the end, so he clings on to his old philosophy and can ; still be see from t Sunday to ) Sunday on his way to and from this creek near.wherejthecrafiy toon -is n i iiwuy f 1 jfl (Less time will net give the j IjA' desired results.) The sore- ners v.-ill disappear imme- j uuu-;y and the callous can be easily reeled off. Repeat this for several j nights. A little olive oil rubbed into shin is very beneficial." j This Calocide is a very remarkable preparation for all foot ailments. Bunions, corns and Ingrowing nails get instant relief and are soon cured. Bad smelling and sore feet need but a few treatments. Calocide is no longer con fined to doctors' use. Any druggist has it in stock or will quickly get it from his wholesale house. A twenty-five cent package is usually enough to put the worst feet in fine condition. It will prove a blessing to persons who have been vainly trying ineffectual tablets and foot powders. . . . v - . i ; ' i h p. ' . Oi Vei'iiC.v:: ...I; Lib. L' U i: ! w 5 tti.u 1 UliCi C!CL 1 1 i'. Second Grand TO ASHEVILLE, N. C. THE LAND OF THE SKY VIA. Spring Bedding Plants Southern Railway f or beantif ying the yard Our Harries D is a regular saving tv. : those who have no rx y. against buying such thin this serscn of the year. Our MOGUL Waaoni Don't forget that we are selling one of the best wagons ever put cn sale in Roxboro. Come in and examine The Mogul when you come to town. We want to show it to you whether are ready to buy or not for if you see one of these wagons you wil know where to go when you are ready to buy. ROXBORO VEHICLE AND CASKET . Tuesday July 25th 1911. The Southern Railway offers anothers another opportunity to visit this Fairv Land with it's beau tiful Scenery and Cool Mountain Breezes. Special Train will be operated Through to Asheville, from Goldsboro, Selma, Raleigh, Durham and intermediate Stations to Greensboro. Extremely low round trip fares schedules as follows. Leave Goldsboro 7:00 a. m. $5.00 Leave Selma 7:53 a.m. 5.00 Leave Raleigh 9:00 a. m. 4.75 Leave Durham 10:10 a. m. 4.75 Tickets will be good returning leave Asheville on any regular train up tc and including Friday, July 28th, 1911. Rates in same proportion from all intermediate stations. SEPARATE CARS FCR COL ORED PEOPLE. For further information see your Agent or address, J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, 215 Fayetteville St. Raleigh, N. C. Also Decorative Plants for the House. Choice Cut Flowers. for wedding and all cial events. Floral off erings arranged in the best artistic style at short notice. Mail, telephone and telegraph orders promptly executed by, J. L. O'QUINN & CO. Raleigh, N. C. Phone 14. I I NH 1 0)0 Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE t is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. WHEN IN NEED OF Monumental work please advise me and I will gladly submit sam- pnees. i 9(G u-jonia vna-Jif co&a-y t7t;S0 CwJOi ' TT7 A FTD liil It'll I lOLfl&;!3 AMP lit.
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