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IV'Yessir, I lWain 4e DAMES AND ; DAUGHTERS. c ieJ rsiri in Early 3, OlscI by 7 r. 7.9 ll-S i-1 tv-i .1 9 and blood : ::: ic.ri'i MILAM as a cure :-, K .it it hns proven so bene i r.u:-.it5 thp.t we believe, and . .'. ;r.r belief bv a Dructirin'o- r, t .-V ii v ill. nrrpo innn T - T "X JT !11 . :s or consumption in its early j kn-jw that it great - banjiits ic advanced stages. 2 fsiZoWBEgJ X ' t 1 1! S .;' r-anvil!?, Ctate of VirginiaTo-wit-:;r.i-.nJ 1. Meade, Notary Public in r n.j City of Danville, State of Vir .. c.-) horeSy certify that Abram Word, : 'a., to me well known, did r.p o no, and being duly sworn, do- . .J fcO l'.J Li J, r-:: . '- pri:r to August, 1909, I ; - c:re of a ruhr physician. : ;. this doctor told me he could do !. :.. I tried another for four v.ri.cui receiving any benefit from . " I began taking Milam, to do my work without :; .;o.:t: i: good, and cm xoo.!. v ic was raid to be Scrofuiidc . I VM3 xvastod away to a r. - woak that I could' hard . i c s.r.nenced on MILAM. : .'v'-l ai a truly valuable rcme : ; ': b'ocd trouble, whether . ; , ; cji.d:nj from a lack of full, 1 mended MILAM to about c; un-friends, and so far as I nav. ( r heard from them, they all epea'le in : e highest terms of it, and are recommend '.rz it to tiieir friends. it -..is panicularly beneficial tome in aid-in- digestion and building up an appetite." (Signed) ABRAM WORD. In witness to the above, I have hereunto set mv hand and the seal of rny office, tnis 2Srd day of'March, A. D., 1910. EDMUND B. MEADE, SrhVL) Notary Public. My conunisj ion expires Jan. 14, 1914. & Ask your druggist or write for bockiet midiii dituitu.wiAiuDa&viite.va. iMKariima A Iartn County Tick Story. i i'roir Martin muntv i'it a certain section othei day, and a discus- .-v b : tween him and a tinn as to the merits of '.) (.ouiities, Th.e man pro- t co)ies of the Re- ;i showed the visitor v cow horn snake story 'i;.ming snake hen nest . i v:as told to go ahead '- ho could, , v 11," remarked the visi " ' n't so much on cow's . -.:i:ikes and egs, but romes to cattle tick, - h can beat the world. One : ; . ihbors turned a cow r, : ' ; calf out to graze. The cow ' Ir.vge bell. When the cow f . :!nc up the man went :;r her. He heard the " ' lOilowed the sound of it ' -it a big tiek had eaten v; ;nd was sitting on a ringing the bell for the 'ome up and make the -ai." efcre You, reach the Limit ofphsical endurance and while vou condiiion is still curable, take Foley Kidney Pills. Their quick action and positive results will de light you. For backache, nervous ness, rheumatism, and allKidney, bladder and urinary troubles. Morris-Webb Drug Co. A BALKY MULE. A Funny Conversation Heard Over The Telephone. A wholesale feed house owned a balky mule named. Napoieon, and employed an old negro, named Abe, to drive him. One day when Napoleon balk ' -ml old Abe had spent his ' - ios on him for an hour in a ' luleavor to get him to start, ''lit into a store to tele- :s employers. 1 oiiowing was Abe's end onversation. 0 marm, gimme number 'id'ed an" levenvIs dat - s Henrv?" dis is Abe I dun . fAi up, sir, ter tell you ; 1 u; Napoleon. Napoleon, he i; !aik down here on Broad s-:et, sir." 5 "''Bout a hour, sir." I dun wear de whin handlo outoa him, sir." 5 Yessir, I dim kick him '.bout eighty times, sir' 1 . 'A Marso Henry, I would haT kickum some -mo' "bur I hu'x me big to- on n m do last' time I kick um." 4iTwis' his tale? No, sir, not dis nigger. A gem man from New York, he Wis' his tail." No, sir, I don't think he dead. De doctor take him 'way in de amb'lance." 5 ' Yessir, it was sure foolish.' "-sr. Yes, Marse Henry,' dun set fire uner Napoleen." J 5 ' ( 41 De harness? Dun bu'nde harness clean off um." De cart? Yessir, dun bu'n de cart, too, sir, all cep one wheel sir. 5 Yessir, I git de feed out fust, sir it Marse Henry,-is jou want me to come back to de store and go to wo'k or mus' I wait for Na poleon to move?" Exchange. - Foleys Kidhey Remedy (Liquid) Is a great medicine of proven value for both acute and chronic kidney and bladder ailments. It is esneciallv recommended to elderlv people for irs wonderful tonic and reconstructive qualities, and the permanent reliet and comfort it gives them. Morris-Webb Drui? Co. Foleys Kidney Pills. Will reach your individual case i you have any form of kidney and bladder trouble or urinary ir egulsrities. Try them. Morris-Webb Drug, Co., Anc'cr.t Enytir.p MortgsCje. Of ail rl;p numerous Egyptian papy:: latins f roc the .Greco-Koman period , and proservod in the British museun: none can be said ro be of greater inter est than those throwing light on the sor-ial conditions and manners nd ens toms of the period. Many of these doc uments are mortgages, bills of sale and marriage contracts. Of the tfrsi named class a very interesting one i? dated in the twentieth year of Cleo patra and Ptolemy. It appears that a shepherd named Menthu and his moth , , . o nm ' . . ,. . , , w. From Isew-iGuffiea comes a new or er. Tausir. tnding themselves in dim i . , ... . , . , . i chid shaped like a cradle and found culties. mortgaged heir heid to a wo 1 i,-.; 1 i7.f r.v in a recent orchid hunting expedition aian named Lie for the sumvdf C'JO ! . , , . - , . . . ; in the island. The flower has a white pieces ol suver, vvuieu iuey piuunaeu 10 repay in eight month's' time with interest. In case of failure of this con dition they were willing to forfeit the field without further trouble or litiga tion. After giving the measurements of the. land and pa-tticulars of its bound aries the document is attested by Heru-se-esi, scribe of Dsir-ur, alias Amenhetep. London Globe. Preserving Spiders' Webs. Naturalists employ an interesting method to preserve all kinds of spi .'ders' webs. The webs are first sprayed .with, an atomizer with artist's shellac, and then, should they be of the or dinary geometric form, they are press ed carefully against a glass plate, the supporting strands being at the same time severed. After the shellac has dried the plates carrying the webs can be stored away In a cabinet Even dome shaped webs may be preserved in their original form by spraying them with shellac and then allowing them to dry before removal from their supports. Many spiders' webs are very beautiful, and all are character istic of the species to which they be long, so that, from a scientific stand point, their permanent preservation is very desirable -Rarner's Weeki Very ' m. . r.-f matter tn ask m It is a very scivu. - fnr nne medicine and have toe t wrong one given you. For this II reason we urge you in buying-to 1 bs careful to get the genuine-- THEDFORDS I Liver Medicine ; n ctinfltinn . in-. F digestion and liver trouble, is firm ly established It does not imitate other medicmes. It is better than others, or it would notbe the fa vorite liver powder, with a. larger sale than aUOtners tuiuu" Serious F2 1- . Mrs.- W. J. Beggs of Seattle, Wash,, Tias succeeded ki producing the first rose ever grown without a thorn, r The ex-Empress Eugenie, xvidow'. of the Emperor. Napoleon III., who is still active, is a daughter of jCount Cjprien de2C6ntijo, a Spanish grandee, ana was bofn'May 5, 182G. " ' . Airs. Ursula. Leser, mother of Jacob .' Iitr, president of the board of pub lic jlervice, Sandusky, O.., celebrated her eighty-third birthday anniversary by dancing several waltzes. : - Cecile Caricu, aged nineteen, living at Molene, France, is in an awkward predicament. On going to the mairie to have her marriage bans published 4 3he was told that legally she has no existence. Her parents had forgotten to have her inscribed at her birth. Miss Lillian Close, who last yeai woa the beauty prize offered by the Loudon Mirror, is said to be tiie most photographed woman in England. Her pictures are on. sale in hundreds of shops, and the demand is still so great for new ones that she spends an hour , every day posing before the camera. Mrs. Ernest Bierderstadt of Syra cuse, N. Y., makes the little gold let ters worn on the caps of the sailors and soldiers of the United States army and United States navy. The letters are made with bullion and embroider ed over with gold thred, and while it looks easy it is, indeed, rather diffi cult. Household Hints. Old pie pans that are too battered for ordinary use can be stood in the bottom of the kettle closet to hold the kettles. This prevents blackening of the floor. If separate day and night pillows are not used, as Is now generally don the bed will look neater if special pillow slips are kept to put on over the wrin kled pillowcases by day. In putting down linoleum or oilcloth have strips of molding nailed above the linoleum where it comes to the baseboard. This prevents dust from getting underneath and also preserves the edges from moisture under the floor covering. v White curtains may be made a beau tiful ecru tint by following these di rections: Dissolve tumeric powder, one tablespoonful to a gallon of water. After the white curtains have been thoroughly cleansed, boil in "this solu tion for a few minutes. A good glov cutter in Pavia 02 n .uake nearly S'iOO a vavk. In Franco tin-re is a society for cut suppression of big game cuiiting called the Friends of the Elephant. The French academy has not yet tie j cided on the gender of the word radio- activity, but it is settled that automo j bile is masculine. In the whole of France, there are only two official guillotines. Both are k ;t in PriSt executins in , but one is reserved for the provinces. Flower and Tree. The cultivated hyacinth is a native of Persia and Asia Minor. The trees which are used in rhe gov ernment work of reforestation are grown at eight government nurseries in the western forest reserves. margin, with reddish chocolate mark ings and a yellow lip. State Lines. Oklahoma has the greatest India population of any of the states. In the number of its mineral species North Carolina is said to exceed any other state in the Union. It is only thirty years since Cali fornia fruit began to be sent east Last year 35,000 carloads were sent. In the state of Washington 27 per cent of the area is still in reservations, the greater extent being of forestry reserves., ' A- " Tales of Cities. A new sewer at Baltimore Is so large that an automobile has been run through It There were fewer deaths to the thou sand of population in Philaflelpliia last year than ever before In the city's his tory. New York isr making a rapid growth from its internal increase of population alone. Recent statistics - show the deAth rate to be .73,000 a year, while the birth rate is 126,800. That means an increase of 53300. . Drugged Through a Keyhole. By pumping sleep inducing fumes through the keyhole of a locked door Belgian burglars were able to stupefy the guardian of a jeweler's 'shop in Brussels and to steal jewels worth $S0,000. . . .... ...v ' The Microtome. Splitting a hair is. bungling, work compared with vhat can accom plished by the microtome, a remark able instrument .which cuts a section one twenty-five-thousandth of an inch. in thickness. , r- o v . - ..- f- k r. , Forests of Qdebec. - 4 ., Quebec's' forest lands cover an area of over a hundred million acres. . ' mm iropuiar ; QXBORO. -NORTH QARTOONA THA?STM Is now opened We wish fo itank cur Customers and friend ior the trv season. We are occupying one "Warehouses in the country. Our market is tetter, and stronger for this season than ever before. We have ample money, r ; and our market wants more totscco this season than we have ever sold before. Sell with us- Your ; trade will have our personal attention. ' Our force is strong and are here to and stay right, bell with your friends, THE HS0 ROXBORO NORTH CAROLINA. W. T. PASS & CO., PROPejETORS. Our market opened on the first, and we beg to announce with pleasure that no market in o.r out. of the State is better prepared to serve you than this market". We have more buyers, and there will be greater competition than ever. . ' We have never greeted you with a stronger force than we have this year, every man 0 which will take especial pride in locking after your totacco and your personal comfort. Our force: W. 1. Pass, Manager.. R. H. Oakley, Auctioneer, lorn Uayton,4J. D. batteriield, Davie Brooks, ister Brooks, and A. W. Clayton. Load for Roxboro and drive 0 your srlisfction. C C. MITCHELL. ROXBORO, NORTH MITCHELL & CARVER Brins: us vonr tobacco to the Farmers re better nrenareed ef ore. Utir torce dations better. Our mctto shall be, "Every looked Messrs J, P. Wade, Bookkeeper, and 'John G.,NicWs,:6;Vtfginia, Auctioneer.' Weotierour customers the advantage or many years in trie, warehouse business, and as ;tar iL, in ourpower to do so, we shall try to satisfy all who sell with;us; : -; , ' V ' r ' ' 1 ' .... , : ' . 1 : ' i. : .'.,:: - ... , . , -. - .; . . ', ,, . . , ' : . J j .,... ;.i .1 as is " sfor backache; rheumatism,- kidney: or; bladder;: trouble;; J Y Foley's Kidney Pills purify the blood; restore idstvitality and vigor. Refuse sufe3titutef; , , 5 OR, SALE - BY, MORRIS WEBB DRUG,1 CO! v"v ; ; J :'v , Winstead & "BURCH, PeobrietoesI and ready to sell your tobacco. d the, largest, best lighted and modern convenient Our busines will run along the same pleasant linesas last iyear V THAXTON BURCH: straight to the HYCO Warehouse Yours truly, w. t; pass to handle your crop is stronger man ever,; rss ii-'h n?i A ff'JL"- lKJS nra s"i iri 3Ljl Eia fclixl ' CM mOMmmJk - UObS CM CAROLINA A Ay' .tAMAmM Pile on the Floor shall Bring wVFuIl Valiie-' NothihQ. over- , ;;-iWare nouse ;. - '. v . 1-; literal patronaqe oiven lis , last)r V ' ' - " sere. Start right ;y :; and we will take care o you & go. r iitWdlf J A. CARVER Prop's. Warehouse. We this year than, ever ana our acconwK. . 'AA . ! i I " . : ... ,. JS i - '"'. : . - ( -i. 1 1 4 I ' i.- " - ; , ti"- 1, 4 , ' 1 1 - ! J - ' f I 1 f hp A 4 4 4 1 1 r 'I 5 -5' AT , "J, ' ,1 -ft' SOLD DI TpiVlI . , , lil' ' ' - - 1 1 , i I ... 1 -, r h ' -1 , y 1
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