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Sil - -. The Popular Warehouse I Tale of Chaparral Banking and a Near Train Holdup. Winstead : L4'-05S cr social life depends almost entirely heilth in uic mu: -is vvnitman savs . . e now it would serve to have eyes, blood, complexion clean .o rr.ve such a body and soul that when ycu enter a crowd yxKrr ct aesirc and command enters with you and every one is : : . -eu with your personality?" y b Hr-w to Have Eyes, Blood and Completion CSean and Sweet BRIEF STATEMENTS FROM RELIABLE PEOPLE: M -.Ir.-r. ha? given me a great appetite and ( - ..: cd and softened my skin. H. W. Lay ,;, ::. Stvay. N. C. M 'rn ha? restored my sight almost en I was nearly blind when I started j -use. W. E. Griggs, Secy, and Treas. s:bmuk? Elevator Co., Danville, Va. Milan cured me of eczema after I had surYtTvd with it 26 years and despaired of Tvhef. C. H. Williams, salesman for Guett, Ptabody & Co., Troy, N. Y. WHY NOT LOOK, FEEL u, usxijoT six oonies oj Milam on our liberal guarantee monev hark if nnt hf,fj The Witty Irishman. " An Irishman wanted an empty. bottle in which to mix a solution, ; and went to a druggist to buy one. Selecting one that answered his purpose , he asked how much! it was. "Well,"' said the clerk, ''if you want the empty bottle it'll be one cent, but if you have anything for it.;' "Sure, that's fair enough," ob served the Irishman: "put in a cork." Exchange. It's Equal Don't Exist. No one has ever made a salve ointment or balm to compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rhe um. For Sore Eyes. Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprains its supreme. Unrivaled for Piles. Try I em. Only 25c at Hambrick & Austin. NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE STATE CAMPAIGN AGAINST HOOKWORM DISEASE. The State and County dispen saries for the free treatment of hookworm disease are attracting wide-spread attention. Fifteen eastern counties have made the necessary provision to have them. In four of these, Robeson, Samp son. Columbus and Halifax, 3, "O" Aictims of the disease were seated in paoh county. The Counties of Wayne, Onsiow, Cum ber'.and and Northampton now ';e dispensaries in operation, i :ie hundred people are :e J daily at each of the ,v Pender, New Han--: vi, Craven, Pitt :'.rtf;,r-:i Counties ,. rr' '.rp; ri c '""if! n21 f cow ..i ; co-.ds benousiy ere and fre- :; 'fMiuaationoF chr0" ; xmions of the nosei : :umav develop ;:eumonia, ana con- ' For all coughs and l'- -liiidren and in grown : . take Foley's Honey and impound prompty. Morris-Webb Drug, Co. A man begins to think he has a jjenius for politics just as soon as he is introduced toa boss. '3 1:4 .1 I have suffered all my life with my eves bince taking Milam I can read very "fine print and do embroidery work at night without glasses. Miss Kate Mebane, R. F. D. No. 2, Blanche, N. C. 1 suffered with a dreadful skin disease "? w hlch 1 could et no relief until I tried Milam. This is the; first spring and summer I have enjoyed in three years. Miss VVinnif red Poston, 731 Patterson Ave.. and BE at Your Best? EYER WATCHFUL. A Litt,e Care Wffl Saye Many RoAm Readers Future TrouWe w , , iL mney , ecs bee that they have the amber hue of health; The discharges not excessive or infrequent; Contain no "brick-dust like" sediment. Doan's Kidney Pills help the kidneys. They strengthen the kidneys and cure them when they're sick, Roxboro testimony proves it. W. J. Pettigrew, Moorehead Ave., Roxboro, N. C, says: "I can still recommend Doan's Kid ney Pills highly and I am glad to confirm the public statement I gave in their favor in February 1908. My back troubled me so badly at times that I could not work and there was much lame ness and pain across my loins. It was difficult for me to straight en and I was subject to acute at tacks of backache. The kidney secretions were tilled with sedi ment and showed that' I had kidney complaint. After I had taken several remedies without being helped, I read of Doan's Kidney Pills and got a box at the Morris-Webb Drug Co. TheyJ quickly gave me releif and from that day to this I have never had any serious trouble. Doan's Kidney Pills have given convinc ing, proof of their merits in my case." 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. In ihe Canadian vocabtiia-y tne n .1 . . wore J 1)1! !U . U i'il 9 It' Li .i : r .1! i- Mr ey J- jti. a 1 1 ' J vears s Ave, Com mo; 'Tor a number of : write my children have been subject to rnuoh -And colds. 1 used Foley's Honey anci Tar Compound and found thatit cured their coughs , colds;so ! keep it in the house all the time." .Refuse suDsutuies, Morris-Webb Drug, Co. Cotton is infested by the cot ton worms, the boil weevil and the bear speculators. Secretary Wilson can at least lay claim to holding the endur ance record. 15 I By O. HENRY. Copyright, 1007, by the ilcClure company. - In those days the cattlemen were the anointed. They were the grandees of the grass, kings of the kine, lords of the lea, barons of beef and bone. They might have ridden in golden chariots had their tastes so inclined. The cattleman was caught in a stain ede of dollars. It seemed fo him that he had more money than was decent. But when he had bought a watch with precious stones set in the case so large that they hurt' 'his ribs and a Calif or. ma saddle with silver nails and Ango ra skin suaderos and ordered every body up to the bar for whisky what else was there for him to spend money for? Not so circumscribed in expedient for the reduction of surplus wealth were those lairds of the lariat who had ' women folk to their name. In the breast of the rib sprung sex the genius of purse lightening may slumber r "TOU ARE CARRYING ONE VERT BAD BTZ OF PAPER." through years of inopportunity, but never, my brothers, does it, become ex tinct. So out of the chaparral came Long Bill Longley from the Bar Circle branch on the Frio a wife driven man to taste the urban joys of suc cess. Something like half a million dollars he had, with an income steadi ly increasing. Long Bill was a graduate of the camp and trail. Luck and thrift, a cool head and a telescopic eye for mavericks had raised him from cow boy to be a cowman. Then came th boom in cattle, and Fortune, stepping gingerly among the cactus thorns, came and emptied her cornucopia at the doorstep of the ranch. In the little frontier city of Chapa rosa Longley built a costly residence. Here he became a captive, bound to the chariot of social existence. He was doomed to become a leading citi zen. He struggled for a time Uke a mustang in his first corral, and then f be hung up his quirt and spurs. Time hung, heavily on his hands. He organ ized the First National bank of Chapa rosa and was elected its president. One day a dyspeptic man, wearing double magnifying glasses, inserted an official looking card between the bars of the cashier's window of the First National bank. Five minutes later the bank force was dancing at the beck and call of a national bank examiner. This examiner, Mr. J. Edgar Todd, proved to be a thorough one. At the end of it all the examiner put on his hat and called the president, Mr. William K. Londoy, into the pri vate cilice. "Well. ;i i no do v.v,i find th-ais?" ow. ' tones :m you d'dnvt : Mr I i'-'.i' i ' ' ' "; ' A V ; L. i S"r tj r or vio- re- - you -n:;l Is nv-if Inted ri;e i: 'c i.lid n to rnv.-ei;t nort :f the matter to the r-omiitroiier of the eiiiTe-aey-whi-.-h I am U.nuA to make would, I im ure, result in the matter b.ein '"tnrnccl over to the de partment of justice for action. You see what a serious thing it Is." Bill Longley was leaning his lengthy, slowly moving frame back in hia swiv ei chair. His hands were clasped be hind his head, and he turned a little to look the examiner in the-face. The examiner was surprised to see a smile creep about the rugged mouth of the banker and a kindly twinkle- in his ligh: blue eyes. If he saw the serious ness of the affair It did not show in his countenance. , "Of course you don't know Tom Merwin."; said Longley almost genial ly. 4Tes, I fcanr about that loan. ROXBORO NORTH CAROLINA N H Is now opened and ready to sell your tobacco. We wish to thank our Customers and .friends for ike very liberal patronage given us last season. We are occupying one of the largest, best lighted and modern convenient warehc uses in the country. Our busines will be run along the same pleasant lines as last year Our market is better and stronger for this season than ever before. We have ample money, and our market wants more tobscco 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 serve. Start right and stay right. Sell with your friends, THAXTON & BURCH. TriTr ROXBORO NORTH CAROLINA W. TV PASS & CO., PROPRIETORS. 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. yr We have never greeted you with a stronger force than we have this year, every man to which will take especial pride in looking after your tobacco and your personal comfort. Our force: W. T. Pass, Manager. R. H. Oakley, Auctioneer. Tom Clayton, D. D. Satterfield, Davie Brooks, Lester Brooks, and A. W. Clayton, G.W. Walker. Load for Roxboro and drive straight to the HYCO Warehouse and we will take care of you to your srtisfaction. Yours truly, W. T. PASS & GO. C C. MITCHELL. FARMERS ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. i MITCHELL & CARVER Prop's. Hrmo- us vonr tobacco to Hie farmers Warenouse better prepareed hrfnw. ( nr torce n dations better. Our motto shall be, "Every Messrs J. F. Wade, Bookkeeper, and John G. Nichols- ot Virginia, Auctioneer. We otierour customers the advantage ol many years in the warehouse business, and as iar s in our power to do so, we shall try to satisfy all who sell with us. as I for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, )Lj Foley's Kidney Pills purify the blood, restore lost vitality FOR F & BURGH, Peopeietobs. YCD WABSHOU WARE to iianaie your crop is stronsrer tnan ever, ana our accomo- - Pile on the Floor shall Bring its A U H ' if R B i. SALE BY MORRIS WEBB J A CARVER TTT mis year n an ever Full Value,"- Nothin over- and urinary iJegularitieat and vigor. Refuse substitute j DRUG, COS v M t V - V 1 1 t ' 1 i4 t i "V- i ' sr. : I . V ' I f t 1.. 1 . " ; . , - .V;' - . i - - - -y v , ... ( t - . t: . - " 1 ' v V- . - 1 - - . , 1 ( .t
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