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There's Hesilihli For Ybu ln Brief Extracts from Strong TESTIMONIALS rom Strong" Mr My 4r.C.T. Barksdale. P.M.. at Danville fcr bans yea, vnWlf v neice euhered tor many yfcari with torlk kai-iiA:""7IV . . jnc xUu Di muin uxi'iviniwitn tiie happxert results. 1 regard bcr as being entirely ejieve4i f '( , -, f Mr. U WaUaee. of aarlesron. Ve.t Vawrite,: UavV -tcun a sufferer rrom Catarrh fp twenty year, ;y hen I debided f ! t. tase Milam. I bottieht"'three' hottlea A-'2-.JJL2 -ill' ' t -utli. My catarrh is entirely gone arid,! have tot felt go well . .' V.lliams. Salesman for Quett-Peahody & Co. ;' Hunt 1 a., savs: You can 1rn vr C H. V- i .' , fon W. Va.. savs: You can ln vm, m Vf ' I , i:iy Am finishing my sixth bo'itle ..of .ijl,:, f . .-. nk after 26 years oi eczema am direl 1 1 '.!-,' it. 1 .' ; Ti-i Ro- 0. P. Tate,' a Methodist Minuter, 'of PanviuCVa.,, H e ..varoi: 1 took fix bottles oiyour Milam which proved of incai-' ;t :-.tl : b::iefit to me.- ASK YOUR DRUGGIST "if. sL0Od;"bOi4& W SDN Wedteine Co., te"ltei,J Our Testimonials are; From People of " ,r Intelligence and;Hlsti hStajhdlrig s i Mr. Greea iam8, Manager .Cryital Ice" aacl PoWet Co.jV Danville, Va.; Ex-Chief o Polic. Writes: ' Fpr Jthe joasV fivi a, followig an ttacl&eryMpiliS W'inlb in- tlamed tor peyeral months af . jthe same tim every year ast Mikm and wap entirely ; relieved.7 ; No retora of inetroubl? rsince. J it Mr. w. i cnggs. y1 w8Lc;f. 4 u"iwr V" "an 01 i-anvuie; writes: About ten years ago . my eyesight began to fail. ... I consulted levei-ah!- i y isxs witu no Muet untu about two years agawa advised noth ; ins? else could be done. . . . consented n ta M;i5m-J,-4- t thu tt Mold watf-me. ' Ahdut six weeks noticed improve i s meat whick has beei steady ever since. , ;Now read' uvoparuj .i imni wuu uruinary glasses; "j ' , ' i( o- TrouDle , ;n wending to my duties as executive of.a large orporatioiu 6 BoiHos S5-RcGuIts Guaranteed auMtriiHMKir ':ad;y own gun. A Graham, of Durham, No Moiive for Act. . ;!. "Se'pt. 10. THVdeath j Sanborn,', intrastate .rate decision v 'i!!ia m A. - Graham by j when the case reaches the'" Sup ii bund today ave the j reme Court. The com niittee was GOOD WORK 1 - -The Day of Reckoning. "rioUSe Of Govfirnors" an nointed a committpp nf fhi Pa r 1 its memberR to arue aainst the rDae 0aiIy:ia boo Many Citizens leu ot it. Nearly every reader has heard of Doan's Kidney P.lls. Their 1 "I f 3 - ' ! il . - J 1 . - J it J . 1 - T" . Ml 01 me ruaesL snons . H-ppuiuieu Deeause tnp. Povprnnrs iiouu wofk in Knxnnro sr.n con- 11:1s ever received. T coroner tvas quickly called :,e:o!v the body was moved. He lor.nd a single emtity shell in tin revolver and the face of the dead man turned to ward the door. There was no doubt as to the way death came and no ac tion was necessary. The family accepted the verdict of the aw ful circumstances and an un dertaker took charge. At this time the tragedy is without any explanation. There does not appear to have been any premeditated-work about it, Dr, Graham used his own revolver that had been kept about the house. He hadn't been well and it does appear that he was des pondent the last few days. Yes terday he was heard to remark, ' I am down and out." That was construed to mean that he felt ill. flis practice was all that he could have wished, he owned his beautiful home on West Chapel street, he knew that his repu tation as a surgeon and prac titioner had been made, his family life was avowedly ideal and the town thought most highly of him. The meaning of the utterance has not been audit vet. It is remembered because it was unuaual for to say such things or feel way. feared the rights of the states were inr danger of being violated by the highest court of the land. Each member of the. supreme court, when he , takes his oath solemnly promises to protect the rights of the states as welt as those of the nation, Why, then, should the governors A be appre hensive Why should they con sider it necessary to' tell the highest court what its duty is? The very fact that governors recognized the necessity for such action indicates that it isn't only "agitators" and "demagogues" who have become suspicious of the Supreme court, and of the whole judiciary system. oil! Before You reach the Limit ofphsical endurance and wh il you condition is still curable, take Foley Kidney Pills. Their quick action and positive results will de light you.1 For backache, nervous ness, rheumatism, and allKidney, bladder and urinary troubles. Mo'rris-Webb Drug Co. Death At Hands Of Unknown Person. Hendersonville Sept. 20. The coroner's jury met' this morning at 10 o'clock and rendered the following v.erdici in the case of the death of Miss Myrtle Haw kins: . "We, the jury, in Ihe ' case of the death of Myrtle Hawkins, find from the testimony introduced that she came to her death at the stantly adding endorsement" by public testimony. No betterv proof of merit can be had than the ex perience of friends and neigh bors. Read this case: L. W. Bowles, Main St , Rox boro, N. CM says:J'I haye not had occasion to take a kidney medicine since I used and publicly recommended Doan's Kidney Pills in February 1908. My7 back ached and there were acute pains across my loins and kidneys. When I heard about Doan's Kid ney Pills, I got a box from the Morris-Webb Drug Co. and they acted like a charm, soon driving away my aches and pains. This remedy is worthy of the higfiest endorsement." 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. v We wish to bank cur Customers and friends for tlie very liberal palroriaqe qi ven -usi' lalt" warehouses Our, market is belter aid stronger W this seasorfthan ever before. We' bave ample; moneyr 'and our market wants more tobscco this seaso'ri tbari we have ever.sold before. Sell with us.. Yoiir 'V trade will have1 our personal atteriti6n. x(',? r' ' " ' 'c' i: Our. force is' strong' arid areihere to .serve. andtay right. "Sell with your-;f riends, - , Start, rights - Former Senator Carter Passes. Washington, Sept. 18. For mer United States Senator Tho mas Henry barter, of Montana, for. many years a -notable and picturesque figure in national Dolilic? once heard of and since ast March chairman of the American section of the Internatio nal Joint Commission; died -at his home early yesterday of inferction of me lungs. He- was. 57 years old; . , j 7 ; T HAXTQ N &M U RCH . " rf 's'-J - ' - - - - w , V-"' " TBI HYOO WAEFSfflJSK, v . -f . c ' ,v ; .v , ROXBORO NORTH CARQLINA. W. T. PASS & CO., PR0PBJE10RS. Our market opened on the first, and we beg to announce with pleasure that no market in or 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. v - " ' - j ;; .... . ,.'.-.'.;-'.; ". k , ;:-n; We have never greeted you with a stronger force ithan we have , this s. year, ' every man o V ;;' which will take especial pride in looking after your tobacco"! aniyour personal comfort. Our force: ( '; W: T. Pass, Manager. R. ; H, Oakley.rAuctiuneer.-1 Tom Clayton; I). D. Satterfield, Davie Brooks, V ,y Lester t)rooks, and a. W. Clayton. '' J 1 .Vi J 1. : in m CSTJ 7 feci i f ii y 11; . , Fokys Kidney Pills. ..ich your individual case r. e any form of kidney j hands of some unknown person i-Jer trouble or urinary ir- j or persons in a manner and means ,c. Try them. unknownjq us." . c-iis-Webb Drug, -Co., ! After .thverdict had been ren- - , j dered Coroner Kirk made a state- - 1 .." Aa ; .-' ! msnt saying that1 tfi e-i ii ves ti gtiti Gri . !rvinc!"c3lioi." ! would be continued- and all; the ; Wf'.'s "vindicadon'! evidence would : be submitei to :: be :searehedi in the grand-jury.-- - - - -.-ii, word of: praiae . . : ., ,. . .ii work that'oincial' , Gl'ark Against Taf t. ' : ' tl 0 jf lf f1' Myfttf. Arkansas. News-Herald." . d-nt lfar1elmgle gclpyihg as Speaker the sec- ; :e foMhe .iioto-. Qnd ihest office.' in the ' land, flhfl j wlifile methods m.rlr hfics met President " -r :he !o6htireau and j Taf t guaxely upon the issueg :) sn ?it,,flr. (Ayj apht vWiltp the .welfare and has him at every corner, in .Congress he has shavn his After l?hsLt vifei-cCm wer&l executive ability, Ssuc covered nobody knew as jjjgt be shown" by the ma 1 .an ,MXA Taf tu, hims df I wKjtandi at the head of , the that he would'riotf daWtd ,in6 Verinen't. Clark can commai4j -t to Dr. Wiley tt)pf qcaryugi i the vot 0f evry Demoai-US i) inKi.i.w.nf " T-opnrnrnpnded bv .u drpat follow- iJ!llSiL vBJti3xJ Uw Attumor General Wicker shtffli, the. InsurffeWInmLB, iu UUtonoiiOtsna -- 1 i 1 J all 1 iTaa- II' . J J JT a : It I 1 a :1 I I a..a. . J W li J. w w 4a. - . an . . w ' , 1 hoti InarJorcs haveV-SUDDOr ted oil fVQ rlnfnr nnnlrl rln Ra!vP InnlcPfl "i. SL w i- J . . t jb - . '. . rill tf Off ark in Coprs, II I !.i t .uuRfcix -,i toft offlSaas.'Raleigh., ,hear4 Uf Load for Roxuorq and 'Arivc straight' flic' HY(X) wewiU take to your srtisfacioV J ' ' ' V Tours truly,, V;. ;' a : care o ,yu x: "t f- ft .--x: " V r4 Don't Break Down. ( 1 1 Severe strain on the vital organs like strains on machinery, . cause brek downs. Yoa can t over tax stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels of nerves without seriohs danger to yourself. If you are weak or nun- Bowff, cr under strain of .any kind, take Electric Bikers the matchlsss I tonic medicine. Mrs. J, E. Vaa de Sande, of Kirkland, 111.,' writes.: I. did not; break dow-n4vJhile'"eViditrjg1 a most severe stram, 4or tntee m o n th s, e khpll yy fot ElqtriC lsthem sa ftdpnwyejr T I . aur -1 fV J ft1" T5 t'V 1 . ... ! . r -i3 -;3'Tj 1 T'f, 1 A 1 . 7 1-' A --l I -1 1 1 f V V " 1 . lli- Wile.v ''vindication'7 serv- - -i no other purpose than to af.. dthe President a favorably; O;nortunity to plav politicsoil 111,1 'vr- of his departtirieflnldt the Estill West. Dri?WileM had al7 ready been vinjiUcated, a thousr nd times over, in the mind s bt the peonle. iCrTiUO MB a5 Is a great Tnediine3IQbSvep. erly People for ifs.wondermlifaii constructive! uMfdsyi and" the! niianem; renei ana comtort it; tfvesthem. t (Yi sj 6urpblitictoWS5)6ifits W-oekfg'AUt still suffers. . lbijng Showvine 0eain,H ynelby, ate a watermelon several when 5ev Nervous prostrs 9imse theTarertne supreme KZLl ri Wrmeflnilfl have, testified t STOMACH THUUUiu - ifWeest'. medicine v Maleigh.News and 'Observer Morris-Webb Drug jCo. i SZ'-TJa. Tha Kind Von Haw Always Bontf under Wfafesf BeRtgtabK ! i 12th say.sjfattWijel. f. appear e4 in" cotton j a fields near KocKy; f vmount ana . :isc piaymg havoc with the crop ; aiid ; that three-fourths of the ibolls "have j0J xilOaJ raiSLJ r.Tf-.vft hia. rrao trior. DVDVtv..-. :5&ffe , r-rf -v-v : I 2 r - - t- - 1 . ZJt - i 2 l 't . a. j...., aV. . -r i 1 j -; . . - . M. . ... .'M. a a W at a1 V - aWISiaa H i aaW m It aa aaaa ar - - BT n i . VaT j. . w ' : WMfpfnur iustoiilers-lhe aavantaqeot many years -niiine:swarenujLise .uusmess auu l: 1 i" L a - U ... -aw tAJLI rT'- : A 'a. '-J: . 'U- k '.,-r,Vl VrvJ " ill HWflTifllrtKO it hasalsQ booked : Henry, Cabot t W ti-B II' i Tl 1 1! i , . - w.- wwuv...-,: ... - - :-. r . - . - j been destroyed by the pet.
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