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- s V - a, -r ma limn WW 1 '.ClWV"," aoiessional Card "JK 1! OHY COULD RARMAN OR WILSON? ' ' -"-"nritMniiM," -''v-..-'.---"--lVI1- i.,;-.. n ., v,-tiV.lr..!M.. i t TED TO 01 I So a Here ia tie recora or one w. - "EK ffc?"-- fVoP this distressing dis- arult little children afiiicted with it. Mr?. Koso writes: "A c'tcuff5, of Greensboro, N. C., h'ouz iour yea is ago my little til Eczema, auu duu lie Vr US froiu h,n1 - tivp fiO'U Tilt? Lrvnii.it. l.vo of'liV l-nds and attorns -of bis Foot He ccaki net walk, but crept on his ' uJ fctt. Ho. was iu such agony fefpn todie, Jle bad been doc- KZl:nA onvtiMi- to cure him. The only rwiow siiV over his bend, with holes tor l" ores, nose and mouth. His clothes had -n- nmil.l STfiT. OUt Wd3 IOr IU yUL a ic coma sitt. uLit siio over his head, with , . 1 . 4ln1nn MOV The itchiiu; was almost uncnaurabie, and tt : nljiit he would itch an scratch untU I didn't, tnow what to (do Jov him. A friend insisted on us trying 'MRS. JOE FERSOH'S REMEDY. "We bonsht a hottle. and used it with such srood results that we kept on, and to dav our child is entirely well. You have nnlv to imagine the anraish in that rnothr's heart, rs she helpless y ?"At. n4ir- -ffor n the tormertj! nf Koroma; to realize the gratitnde she fpU tov:nrci Mrs Joe Person's Remedy aa4isVoS.co d-r-nustres hoyond all doubt thVt thisM.;-.'rvC-r.vdy will cure Eczema, 'ind n I tror.l-'es iw-itn::: noui !iuic, Even whea iheso ariut ' n't: fiiir'iri:'? JVr, oresseo to iu "" Mrs. Joe Per- son's Hop 1. ' will eff' Ot a complete cure !r-:mei:dation. ; ; compound, en iv ni:ici'2l insrre' . i!ii , Alterative, ., ;rr. vfr- pUt on ri or , v,-:th th. i j.-lift! on re : f. l.ottlCS :-:( : fo? V, r - ; N f-i F1 'ei"! ..! :: notice v , , J - ;n -, . t.ivii til - i J h.j IIIUS' IV.' " :VC0.ki,Te-J - : ;i:;: ono ; Prcsi-lent . n p;Uri- To il t Ml rnremper . . w V- i - , Or t.l C", S 1 ' f:'- m s in -i .'I'v. s; u ray, ; 1 r w so : to iic-fe- the party i 1 i ..i e Pi'esiclent' : . TnoTe i Oemocraii-'. .r utterance '..'c ..UTver. ' : veople who : !"CMf in P.IS : !l the hopes; v. . :om.:r, ; ' .. :vnvs vvc. With a 1 ian m r r own proper person ti! i C he has been in congr more than IS years. He knows evsry problem that is irvolvedn Government from a to izzard. Xct a blemish mars his rcvord an dodged a hen ne speaks it is the uriQiiuteo terms o; .uemocracv. not simply the Democracy of the partisan, but of the people. His v . c i u- .! the Speakership in the last session; i -r, , , Democrats have never had a thought of anyone.else than Champ Clark as the best candidate the party could name. His defiant challenge to Taft marks him as - a man capable of suceessfullyjmeet ing the latter in a Presidential campaign. A Great Advantage to Working Men. J. A. Maple, 125 S. 7th St Steubenville. savs; "For years I suffered from weak kidneys and a severe bladder trouble. I learned o f Foleys kidney Pills xx U u i ii c n w u ii u e r -f ul cures so I began taking them .and sure enough I had as good results as any I heard about. My backache left me andjto one of my business, expressman, that alone is a great advantage. Myfkidneys acted free and normal, and that saved me a lot of misery. It is now a pleasure to work where it used to be a miserv. Foley Piils have cured me and have my highest praise." ... . Morris-Webb Drug Co. A Prolific Beanstalk. HickoryTimes-.flercury. GusHahn, on readingiCof the soja bean stalk containing 150 pods, an account' Of which was published in the Mercury some time ago, decided to see if 'this record could not be beat. As a result he brought to our office Monday a stalk carrying three hundred pods. We beleive this is the record. r 'O X . Alton, III., Daily -Times. The Democratic pany would be vprv unwise ro exneri'rnerit with .. , . " ', .,. ' ; any candidate wnose aDimy. io j along with his party in Congress is wholly unknown. That was. the foundation of ail Cleveland's trou bles he couldn't set along with his Congress. Could Harman or Wilson if elected? Nobody knows- But we know that Champ Biark could; he has demonstrated that fact. While Minority Leader he took the fragments of the party in the house, welded them to gether, united with the insurgents and spanked the Majority until Uncle Joe declared in his despair. 'This is no longer a Republican HouSe!" The fight he made won te election of 1910 and he was unanimously chosen Speaker. Success makes no change except to bind the democrats of the House together under his leader ship more firmly than ever. Some said he stands out as the one great 'cn!it stamij strong figure that was developed 'f-:mjo;rer- j by eighteen years of hard fighting Civ"""''3 i righiiii his way up in a body each maivnnally Finds his ?;.pcr position. Each crisis in th- Country's liistory brings its strong man to meet the situation Zhamp Clark stands out today as u'vi, iv'ibu m u;ui::, i v I ' II .'A 11 T ' l ' ' -':-, r,rr nnc'si'iP' VL'.il h l:f!M,'P,l :L' has shown that he can ..be pro j without being radical. hat he is consarative without be ng a moss-back. id. Stiil retains its high place as il ?est noussMoidi reineuyi tor au ,'0Ug!iS and COlds, either for chil- I fen or grown persons Prevents vTious results from a cold.'-i Take ine genuine j1 D Honey ::id Tar Compjijiid. and refuse "uistiiut'es.- Morris-Webb Drug Co. YiLacco and Ciareite are Destroyed ia B.r; Bcriire at Mars :H?!l College. A dispatch from Asheviile' says 'the last of ehe stock of tobacco ufid cigarette at Mars Hill College, was Durned in a bonfire 011 the campus Monday. The burning followed an ami-cigarette cam paign by the Rev. C..W. Reese, of Marion, 111. The bonnre was at tended by tht- faculty and studeat L'odyofthe college and citizens, vho sang hyms and prayed as huge clouds of aromatic smoke rolled heavenward.. TjThe3Ipurga toriai fires were lieeted after Evan gelist Reese had delivered an im- Passive discourse on "Leadership tUn n- n. mu . a of the Cigarette. The students ji iviaib rim auupieu u resoiuLion petitioning the merchants of the town to discontinue the sale of smoking tobacco and cigarettes and a fund was raised to reim burse them for stocks surrender ed. A Man of Iron Nerve. Indomitable will and tremedous energy are never found where Stomach, Liver, kidneys and Bowels are out of order. It you want these qualities and the. suc cess they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills, the matchless re gulators, for keen brain and strong body. 25c at Hambrick & Austin. Wood's Fall Seed Catalogue just issued tells what crops you can put in to make the quickest grazing, or hay, to help out the short feed crops. Also tells about both Vegetable and Farm Seeds that can be planted in the fall to advantage and profit Every Farmer, Market Grower and Gardener should have a copy of this catalog It is tKe best and most "com plete fail seed catalog issued. MaUed fre. Write for it T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmenf. Richmond, Vi.Z OP. ' Russia is - establishing oamerous wireless: stations :over Sat terri-' t0j. . . Over ; 5G0,25O :i" iiari.hg' ''xy-erft; per formed in' - England; jaxid; ?Waies last year. 1 , y ; From ' 4,000V to 5,000 words of . the English language are used by the ordi narily educated person. ; For ty par cent of existing American mortality is preventable, nrroraiag to Professor Irving Fisher. The curfew has been run?; in thp North church steeple at Porimouth. N. H.. for 102( years, or since Mareb 6. 1718. Among pit their palaces nod castles U Is Balmoral that the ft'rs of iU British royal family have always look ed upon as their home. During the last thirty years the de mand for servants as doubled, while the supply has increased only by half H in the la,st decade only 5 per cent. Modern agricultural methods make it possible to renew the fertility of de pleted soils and grow 100 bushels of f:orn where only ten grew in the olden days. There are now 200,000 Kaffirs errs ployed in the Transvaal mines. With a monthly output of 12,500,000 gold the average production per Kaffir is $02.5C a month. Canadians write more letters than any other nation on the globe 221.7 apiece per year. No other country exceeds 200. The figures for England and Germany are 111.5 and 95.1. Two steamship companies hare grant ed reductions? of 50 to 30 per cent to students going from Latin-America lo France. The French universities and 1 .1 I 1 .1.. .i.!. I' seiiuuis uae aiso maue rouueuons iui them. 'ine beneht reported to be derived by farmers from their co-operative m ciallf Denmark, has stimulated' the leties m continental countries, espe formation of like societies in .Great The surgeons P. B. and C. C. Guth - rie propose the. use of human hair for sewing up wounds, particularly in alood vessels. Experiments made with vxnes upon a dog proved highly successful Eowgod at waiting for several hours without seeing, the aviators make any attempt at flight at an avlatiou meet- ; r ...... t. ; a 1 . ; . at umugo ,uui leceuuy iu Diiblic burned the aeroolane shed and wrecked the machines. iea uroat irira n s survey or Airica from the Cape to Cairo along the thir- tieth meridian began many years ago fCase. ,-nd, revived by a bequest from Cecil! Tne following official Order queues, uas oeer camea to a point venty-two miles north of the equa- .or MM The sun worshipers' cull, erdied rnarto"';lhipattemp.ed in one de- temple of then' own in Montreal. ; partment; uRule 2. That no in- I'laua have been prepared, aud a tem- fie costing 30,000 will shortly be -rectedo ' According to a method recently in - vented by a Frenchman, gutta percha is extracted from the leaves Mid and distillation, such leaves and branches being shipped to Europe in auueusiare. The Cabezona pineapple of Porto Kico reaches a weight of twelve pounds, it is so easily bruised that the expense of gathering it is increas- truits show net profits of up to $1,000 tempted before in America. vitfe yeste.-uay through his aUor per acre in a good year. . 1 ney, A. M Price - -Soecia! to The highest cableway in the world j is in the Argentine Republic. The line j traverses a mountain stretch of tweo i ty-four miles in the region of Cordil lere. It starts from Chilecito, 3.J50 feet above the sea level, and" rises to an altitude of 15.000 feet In future Austrian officers will be required within three years of being attached to tha staff to pass an exam ination in the language of one of tho neighboring countries, giving proof of ability notonly to speak and write tho language with fluency, but to translate from manuscript. . Experiments made in England by the Ins'titution For Infectious Diseases showed that the germs of such dis eases as typhoid, diphtheria, tubercu losis and cholera are not destroyed by the process of ironing linen. To kill them a temperature of 250 degrees ia required, whereas in ordinary ironing 150 degrees is seldom exceeded, In Italy the stipply of machine guna is still in its infancy. By the end of the year, however, every infantry reg iment and every Alpine jattanon is to have one gun for training the men. In the fall a beginning is to be made to give every infantry and cavalry reg iment one battery of four and every Alpine battalion one battery of two such guns. Beginning in 1914, every Harvard graduate who receives a -degree of A. B. must have a reading knowledge of either French or German. The fac ulty has decided that it would be un fair to make the requirement effective before all the classes now in the col lege shall have graduated, so that the entering class of next- fall will be the first to be governed by the new plan. . One can hardly Imagine Sir Hiram Maxim, who celebrated his seventieth 'birthday, Tecently, in' the prize ring, and yet he confessed that in his young days he thought of adopting a pugilis tic career. But when,he was fourteen years old his ? inventivelfaculty made Itself manifest -' As a ' lad of fourteen he invented a wheel hub and a clock work mousetrap; then he: evolved tbe first incandescent 'electric" 'lamp. In 1SS4 a kicking gun -gave him the Idea which. ultimately resulted in the deadV lj Maxim. N- r' "-', v-n'', y- '"i- Ml ly'trbullesft:-rn' Chadr : ffl 'i?6aiid iibilwalat:., all, and Thad an awful hurting in' my. lisia.alsavahe pi ri -gave, up anu xnougni, l urged me to ) try "Cardui, " so, helpedr me Bytte time te do all my work. All the people around her& said 1 would die, but (Jardui relieved me." ' : ' . . 1 - ' TAKE f. For more than 50 years. m o) ru woman's sufferings, and making -weak women strong and well. During this time, thousands of women have, written like Airs. Mcpherson, to tell of the really surprising results they obtained by the use of this purely vegetable, tonic A' i 43 j .. j ' j I.. i'f j K-ia vciiio uimcv,c55diy pain cuiu 11 li you are a woman, oegm m4 Write to: Udies Advisory Dept., Chr 1J for Special Instructions, ana b4-page dook, Government By Stealth. The Taft administration is even unpopular with the' army of government employees in ashincton. While they are not and business men. They all de saying anything publicly, the j dared that cotton is I worth 15 government clerks are bitter be-1 cents and lesolved to hold for , ciupo oi lite many rules maugu - rated under Mr. Taft which in I tre with their personal liber- ty and deprive them of rights ! guran teed to all citizens by the ! T, .1 1 , ; constitution itself . If the .clerks-; should protest against their con - Maoris, even to Congress, they ; iemeves liaUe Q lischarce. The olPeet of the ad- 'ministration in resorting to these ' . a rs L as: rule methods is j.0 . , , , f :nfn,qtinn 0VQ QUI a JeaKagO Oi UPOiiTiatlon injurious to the republican party 00 -a 4 u TJoin, :, ch as nfiClirved in the Ballino-Pr . n . ' . 0 ... signed by Gdorge Otis Smith, director of the geological survey, Mves an idra of Russian-like :tcrvjew shall he.grf.nted without v A t ; .securing from the person solicit- ling the same a promise that he ! will, before submitting the ma- ; t ri l t hi pubycation oce, ! lresent a copy of his manuscript ; to the director for approval. " So far as is known among newspa- j . . . . Per men m Washington, nothing ; so drastic as this in the way of j press censorship Vas ever at- Dont Break Down. i i Severe strain on the vital organs; like strains on machinery, caus; stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or; nerves without seribns danger to yourself. If you are weak or run down, or under strain of any kind, take Electric Bitters the matchless tonic medicine. Mrs. J, E. Van de Sande, of Kirkland, 111., writes: I did not break down while enduring a most severe strain, tor tnree months, is due wholly to Electric tJitters use tnem ana njoyea nan ofrotn rrf V Qnt?c-Farl?rkri positively; guaranteed. 50c. at Ham- brick and Austin. Remarkable Attendance. Asheboro,. Sept. 6.Asheboro srraded school? were oDened : Thursday of this week with an O . . enrollment of 426 out of a school! population of 53b, leaving 104 not in school; Out, of this numher about 25 are ' now in college or will be tliis -coming tall,- leaving 79 not in school so far. Deduct - ing f ronf this about 19 . who are school subjects but who are. mar4 ried, we have everybody m Ashe - boro ;n school, .who ought to" be.' except abcut 60 or about ;il per cent. Included in the 11 per cent ; aie some children who are nowj wording m v:oraer. mac tneir. younger brother and sisters : may , attend. J ' V$Z2 siiy sash hoa p ..OOOOOOOO' ' jvo- -r- IS - 1 ', -a wouicfs aiepui ynusoaivi : r-began,.,and: the;first bottle could si Q manTonrc Cardui has been" relieving ,4' 2 '' l - J ... ' -i.".- ouiiciing nuiu wuiimuiy uuumw taking carom, today. -anoosa Medicine Co., Crattanooga, Tenn., tern nome lreatmem tor worn , sent tree, j y The cotton growers are in ses sion at "Montgomery. Ala. and more than 500 farmers attended besides bankers, legislators ; uuie. At Madison. Wis. , J ohn J Vin son confessed murdering Annie ; LejBberger, a seven' year ol nWiW1 .unc. url oc,. A,rl : f child, whose body v, as loand i old in Lake Monona Saturday. He was . sentenced to life imprisonment.' ' In Manitoba Canada, a brute of - man keP. a Iad teach' er imprisoned in the forest for 80 hours. When she was allowed to go home. and told her storyp . 0 Ji; the Vte every where stopped i work to .search for. the brute ' . nvnr.rl T-Tpnvr WiUon . y ' Smaller '('. C-tS Eig Mcney From , c Sontcem. - ; Salisbury. Sept. 14. A com- Dromise has been efrectad bv the Southern railway and G. W. ! Smathers, a Waynesvili? attorney: bv ,vhich the latter receives $5,-.; -aa r r oOO on account of injuries sustain-; ed in' the wrpek of passenger train No. 22 near .Salisbury' a month ago. Mr. Smathers was in the 'ill- fated cair car which r went down ! an embankment when -about"" 30 perscn ; were injured and one fife. , r, t , , . 0 ,. . i , lost, ht; was treated at Salisbury, : hospital rfier the accident The comproml -c was effected ip Ashe- D.iily (ih$ Wml(!m :,(M odd with mURrfleJicfo f i ) ouswithtSufefswcet ; '' !C t 2 ACinnr uacanitwiii 41 IHh HIIT.iaTII!)C lil X - . V ' JwcnUMA. g , -yJ ' - ' . JUST' i OP E I " .lf that word ik ' , -. UWZa ra" WrVAo ' r -' ? r eLL : ji2L4ii U - te. tt ere to DnT's Liver PUls and : LUJii -AEQS ME ALTH. Are vou constinated?'. , troubled with indigestion? V i ' Sick headache? VirtigO? -"y, .r.:: Bilious? v, ' , - JfSV muunoi me LiytK. ' -;' 1 IBM VJ hi mmm mm -t- 'i Attorney; at Law, 3ver Garrett, & Stanfield's S;c Eoxboro ' N. C. i!.:V' ft - i ' - v " 1 :,--;:-l:vm; cakltox, - ittorneand Counsellor af ': ROXBORO, N. C. -Tactice whereyer services reoui; - . v 'ed. Phone 10. ' ":WM. D. MERRITT, ttorney and - Counsellor at, Law, , t Peoples Bank Building. n Carver. j. ' S. G. Wjp.stead CARVER & WINSTEAD. Attorneys and Counsellors a; law. t Office over Bank of Roxr on. , . Roxlr ,. C .MARCUS C. WINS r V" . Attorney-at-Law. Practice' in Person and Caswc rid wherever services required. tSceergea& Cy. DR- B- R- LONG Dentist Office over Lqg, tint h her Sf Co's Jlwdicare. y v . dr.o. p. schaue: Ofers his professional services v: the .ractice of medicine in all its trancr.es t tV.e eople of Roxboro and surrounding" : : :rtry. Office over Bank of Roxbcro. 1 1 will be in my bffice at Morris-vVo: '; Druz Company's Store every Satur-y .1: -o , ganay) Special attention iiven !':v. . ''Nose '-and Throat diseases .rJ cf glasses. ' W. A. Bra CIS her, U p ph,; Q?fers his services-to the r o Roxboro and surrounding community. . E. LOVE, Practicing Physician j offers his services 'to the-people of Roxboro and surrounding com- ,miMf flffipp in Pass & ' munJ carver du : ' Or.' C. G. Nichols. . Dr. A. H. Nicliols. INicholsl&lNichols OSers their professional service to the people of Roxboro andlsur l rounding country. DR. B. J. TUCKER, Dentist. Office New Jones Hotel wer Roxboro J)ru Co. DR.' G: C: YICKERS, Dentist. Office at Jones fHotel, Roxboro, W. R. MORTON, SURVEYOR " Land and Drainage Surveys. Office over Peoples Bank. , ROXBORO, N C. JUNE 11, 1911 iatly Daily Caily Ex Sun p,-to.'a. m. ' a-10-?;1"; S 30 , 7 00' Lv - Durham Ar 11 00 9 is 7 13 8 IS Lv Roxboro Ar 9 23 7 .) 55 8 4S ,Lv Dehniston Ar 8 45 i I 25 9 08 IV So. Boston Ar 6 12 6 40 -9 21 ''LV ' Houston Ar 7 48 6 AX 35 11 55 Ar. 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