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DYE HAIR TCL MATCH MOTORS Lawsuit Reveals Peculiar. Ways of So- 1 ciety Women of East Photogra pher Wins His Case. New York. --That society women in New York are dyeing their hair, not only to match the interior fittiegs of their motor cars but even to match the changes of tfie seasons, was the statement made by Williem P. S. Earle. Mr. Earle was delighted over winnirg a suit for $60 brought by him against Mrs. Loise Bal four in payment for coloring a photograph made for the defen dant. Mrs. Balfour is said to be a relative of the British premier. The photographic artist had colored the picture to show brown hair. Mrs. Balfour want ed her hair Titian in the picture "I told her," said Earle, "that her hair was; brown, but she in sisted on Titian. 'Then I charged her for the work and she would not pay. "The hair among the women of the four hundred' changes with the seasons. When I tinted the picture of Mrs. Balfour her hair was brown. When she sued her hair was Titian. Formely the women of society were willing to let it o at matching their hair to suit their gowns, but now they must match their hair to suit the tilings of their limousines." 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., No Fnmery Needed. "Say, Jim, was dat lady you wuz lemonading wid down Fourth avenue last Sunday?" "Who, me, go way, nigger, you sprise me, a gentleman wid yor 'sperience don't know de lady I wuz wid. Why, dat wuz Miss Hopkins, to be certainly, she am 'de lady dot 'nopolises my fections she am as lubly as a rose and she never 'quires any fumery." The Crucible. TRINITY 9 1892 Three memorable dates; Ihe granting of the Charter for Trinity College, the Removal of College to the growing and prosperous city of Durham, the building of the new and Greater Trinity. Magnificent new buildings with hew equipment and enlarged facilities, Comfortable hygienic dormitories and beoutiful pleasant surroundings. heFive departments: Academic, Mechanibal, Civil, and Electrical Engineering Law Ed ucation. Graduate. ' For catalogue and other information address R. L. FLOWERSjj 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 atfention given to health. A teacher in each dormitory looks after the living conditions 'of boys under his care ' Faculty of college graduates. Most modern methods of instruction, Fall term opens September 13. For illustrated catalogue, address W. W. PEELE, Headmaster, Durham. N. C. OXFORD OXFORD, N. C. this school founded in 1850 has continued to grow more xef Jicient and more popular as evidenced by its increase of patronage It has lour buildings instead of the one building destroyed by lire seven years ago, These building? are only two stories high, and stand 30 feet a part, The sloping rooms are on 2nd floor The class rooms are on first floor, This arrangement secures ab solute safety in case of fire, and is the most healthful possible, These buildings have complete water, system, electric lights, and steam heat, The furnishings are new and complete, Specialists are at the head of alf Departments, and represent some of the great Universities, Colleges, Conservatories and Art Schools of the land Two Degrees Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, The B. A. degree has been lengthed by one year's work. The B. A. degree omits Latin alter Oeasar. French alter first year, and Mathewmatics after Algebra, but retatns lull English Science, History and Moral Science Courses and is shorter by one year than the B, A. Board And Literary Tuition the year $1 6 6.00. - . . Apply lor Illustrated Catalogue. ONE OF BEST INVESTMENTS. President Barrett Advocotes Helping Man Who is Down, Whether Mem ber of Union or Not. To the Officers and Members of the Farmers' Union; If more men had helped each other over rough places since the world began, civilization and Christianity would be much farther advanced than it is today The obligation to help trie man who is down and out is one of most sacredand it isn't con fined to your fellow-member in the Farmers' Union. In the first place you don't know when you may be in the same fix yourself and in need of assistance. In the second, by helping to put a man on his feet you're saving your self the expense of having to feed him or his family. So the proposition cuts from the busi ness as well as the philanthropic end. In this Country of quick changes, the man you.give a lift to today may tomorrow be in position to help you or the or ganization. So it's good policy, as w ell as a plain matter of duty. I don't think I ever saw a man so far gone in meanness that I wouldn't try my best to give him even a little ray of lift. The of the woman who is cast out by society with the cry of "Unclean, is the man and the woma ti who most need help. You are not going to soil your hands by picking people up out of the mire. You're much more likely to soil your soul, and lose some good opportunity in life by failing to do it. One of the most beautiful fea tures about some of the secret orders is that they never desert a member, no matter how far he has strayed from the pathway. That ought to be the motto of every member of the Farmers' Union, from the biggest leaders down to the newest joiners. We have a good deal of that spirit now in the organization. The more we encourage it, the more we enhance the prestige of the order, and live up to the principles upon which it is found ed. CHAS. S. BARRETT. Union City, Ga. COLLEGE I930-SQ1I COLLEGE, THROW OUT THE LINE. Give the Kidneys Help and Many Roxboro People Will Be Happier. 'Throw Out the Life Line" " The kidneys need help. They're overworkedcan't gei the person filtered out of the blood. They're getting worse every minute. , Will you help them? Doan's : Kidney Pills have brought thousands of kidney sufferers back from the verge of despair. W. H. Harris, Main St., Box boro N. C. says; "I have found Doan's Kidney Pills to be a remedy or merit and I do not hesitate to recomend them for the purpose for which, they are intended. I got this remedy from the Morris-Webb Drug Co., when I was suffering from backache and pains across my loins and it soon brought me re lief. In my case Doan's Kidney Pills gave entire satisfaction," Statement gi7en February 14, 1908.) THE BENEFIT LAST, Mr. -Harris was interviewed on December 8 1910 and he said "I have had no occasion to use Doan's Kidney Pills since 1908. I still consider this' remedy a most effective one in curing kid ney trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. What Caused The War. In Giles Jackson's History cf the Negro Race which has been adopted as a text-book for the colored'public schools in Virginia, the statement is made that the War Between the Stages was "not started primarily for the abolition of slavery' and that the firing on Fort Sumter resultedvfrom the sending troops to reinforce the garrison of United States soldiers stationed there "without the con sent of the State authorities of South Carolina and contrary to the Constitution of fhe United States." We are not greatly sur prised that Giles should take- this view because he was raised right,' but it is a little surprising, though gratifying dS surprising that' the New Heven Register should ex press the opinion that with the negro himself taking so intelli gent a view of history and positi n in this country, his futurk become the more hopeful." We are get ting a'ong, surely, when news papers published right under the dripplings of New England sane turies rdach the point of admitting that the view expressed bo Jack son is "intelligent," Foley kidney Pills will check the progress of your kidney and blad der trouble and heal by removing the cause. Try them. Morris-Webb Drug, Co. To Build Another Power Plant on Yadkin Narrows. Albemarle, Aug. 18. It looks like the Yadkin river is to yet rival the Merrimac in capacity to turn the wheels of machinery. Thprpi is annther r.nmnanv enm-k - x j posed of Boston capitalist pur chasing several thousand acres of land along the Yadking, six miles east of Albemarle, and will devel- op the water power. It is under stood that itjs their plan to build a dam ju$t below Swift Island ferry, which wiU be 1 ,000 feet long and 30 feet high. Do not allow your kidney, and bladder trouble to develop beyond the reach of mediqine. Take Foley Kidney Pills.They give quick Je suits ana stop irregularities with surprising promptness. Morris-Webb Drug, Co., Each Walk-Over Shoe offers you extra style, extra eari and extra comfort. Come in and try on a pair and see how nice they reel On VOur feet HnrriI ' v-i ' - , . i v uni-Li fi mvnnio wuuu uiuu(liv , r Bird's Nest in Cotton. We have read about good cotton -in different, places and one of the stories seem a stretch of imagination but here is one at Anderson that can be verified, at least Mr. F. B, Cra-y ton the po pular mixer , says so. ' Mr. Crayton says that his cot ton on his places just west of the city is so large that the birds that he can he show three and that he. can show the nest i in branches of his cotton stalks. Now, come on with your cotton stories. $10.00 Reward. Ordered by the Board of Edu cation that a reward off $10.00 will be paid for information leading to the conviction of any person dam aging any of fhe public school houses in Person County, or theJme and Mr. W. E. Webb's resi nrnnerrv nf said hmisps: dence. Finder will be rewarded property of said houses. By order Board of Education G. P. Holloway, County Supt. The Individuality of a Newman Bros. PIANO; have us mail '-MIMS' plaining to man Bros. Pianos over the ordinary MAYNARD BROS. & CO., Empire Block, Salisbury, N. C. Fill out this coupon and we will mail youone of our art catalogs with full particulars and prices. MAYNARD BROS. & COMPANY, Empire Block, Salisbury, N. C. Genttemen: . Please mail us catalog and prices of your pianos. Name . . . i . Post Office : . St. or R. Street a c Atlantic VIA Tuesday August the 22nd, SPECIAL TRAIN. Leaves Raleigh" 7:30 p. Durham 8:35 p. Chapel Hill 4:00 p. Burlington 10:00 p Rates and schedules in same Special train consistionof day coaches also Pull man sleeping cars will be operated through from "TV t 1 Kaieign. Separate Accomodations for colored people. Tickets will he limited to return on any train within fifteen days from date of sale, and with 'permit ot stop overs on return trip at Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. Make applicalion at once for Pullman reservation For all information as to schedule oi Special Train, Rates, Pullman reservation, Etc., see your agent or addrei the undersigned, J . 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Dr. Pierce's,', Golden Medical piscovery js made tip ofv the most Valuable medicinal principles known: to medical science lor the permanent cure of such abnormal conduionsj . -It is a most efficient liver invigoratorf stomach tonic bowel regulator and nerve strengthener. ; - " The "Golden Medical Disco very' is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum a full list of its ingredients being printed on. its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. A glance at these will show that it contains no alcohol, or harm ful habk-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, of proper5 strength, from the roots of native American medical forest plants. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Propff, Buffalo N V LUst- Four leaf clover pin with dia mond in center. Lost between my if he will leave pin at G. W. Thomas' hardware store. Mrs. G. W. Thomas. IH..IM.WJJI. The distinctive quality of a Newman Bros. Pi anothe quality that makes it so different from other instruments is it's pure and vibrant tone; its artistic case designs; its easy , action and its durable qualities from start to finish, If vou are thinking of buying a piano, you will do well to fill out the coupon below and a n vou one or our art catalosr, ex- you fully the superioty of the New instruments. Easy terms if desired F. D. City, N; J. m. m. m. ra. Round Trip $11.00 11.00 ' 11.00 11.00 proportion from other stations. J ones, T. IV A. , Raleigh,. N. Ci X A, Executors Notice, 'The undersigned having duly qualified as the Executor of the estate of the late Lizzie A. Puliiam, deceased, all persons owing the said estate are requested to come forward and settle, hnd all persons having claim 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 1 9th 1911 ' J- A- PAINTER, Executor Carver, & Winstead, Atty's, Administrator's Notice The undersigned having qualified as the administrator of the estate of Bell Edwards deceased, late of Person county this is to nolify all persons having claims against the said estate oi said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of June 1912 or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 3rd day of June 1911. J, W. Turuer. Aom'r. Notice of Sale. By virtue of a deed of trust executed to me by John Cash and wife recorded in Per son tounty, in Rook 18 page 353, I will on The 26th day of August 1911 expose to public sale in front of the court house door in Roxboro that certain town lot and dwelling on it, lying in or near the cor porate limits of the town of Roxboro, on the north side of the Bushy Fork public road, and bounded on the east by Nelson Walters; on the south by the Bushy Fork public road; on the west by Tom Cuningham; and on the north oy the heirs of Mrs, Sue T. Satterfield, containing three-fourth of an acre more or less. See deeds from J. R. Gooch and Lam beth Williams to John Cash. This July 54th, 1U1. T. . BROOKS, Trustee". FBOM THE TROPICSrHJ ITO HEAL US. Cedron Seed jMajii.faJ$$& In Central America many natives arc- gathering the seeds of this plant, Cedron Seed, a rare medicine that has valuable curative powers. But few drug stores carry this seed, owing to the high cost of the article. This country is a large consumer of this costly seed because it enters into the famous catarrh remedy, Peruna, sold the world over. Gob3 wiA mtlfc'ddici urwtet crcam?Bleiidsjrfect; lith fcfthejri losmg& noartTojfjjlav T5 THE KEILY-WlORCa JEZ5& I Mdviirinary : guaritier and vigor. Refuse suhetitutefc l I if -sm Tp)jfn f vx- look ana & Burns , F. P.- HOBGOQD, -Eres; i. f ' v .y r - , '! v f' i,
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