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For sale bv druegists. or supplied dlred in receipt of price. $1.00 per bottle: 6 bot 3ev for $5.00; 1 dozen by express prepaU 'or J10.00, hv m.JOE PERSON'S REMFDT CO., Kittrell, Surl News. Dr, B. E. Love, one among the best doctors in Roxboro, says Surl news strikes his facny. Mr. G. W. Holsomeback, wh9m lives near Leasburg, it said has some big pumpkins. Tobacco certainly is bringing good prices on the Roxboro market, Roxboro has become to be a large tobacco market, with four houses and every house has a good firm. They have already satisfied a good many coustomers this season, Mr. Ira Denny of Richmond says he enjoy reading Surl news because he can hear from the people in his old home section. There is more big hogs in the Surl section than I have eyer known in one season, plenty of them will weigh 250 and 300 pounds now, and just think of it, some of them as fat now as they are at killing times. Mrs. Clem Stanford whom lives near Burlington died on the 13th of Sept. She had the fever. Her family have the sympathy of a good many friends. Mrs. Chas. Humphries, whom lives in the Moriah sectton. died on the 15th of Sept. I am unable to give her age. She was a good woman land had many friends. Her family have the sympathy of the people of that section. She was buried at Bethany church. A large crowd ettended her burial. Mr. JMonroe Cash of Moriah says it is a pleasure to him to .read Surl news. Mr. Dennis Latta has one hundred thousand corn hills in one field. That is not all of his crop. Mr. Latta is a hustler on the farm. Mr. Aubrey Mooney has moved into his new dwelling house. He has a plenty of room as this is a big building. He now has nice home. mm a It is said Vimm Mr and l! colored m.in of I riuir.!..; Joe I jisnsiV i: .ro 'or new to'.uc .. ' j :v.Xvo: : - KCt t!):-. :. i i , farni-i' . xl-. 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Hope to sec- several of the cor- is interesting reading. . ur course : tiv- f'.iirr.r r'n -h:r in vro- i tuews at tne o:im.-, fimp thf1 coi re?ccndents:are a hel to the paper. Thos. Frazier. Surl". Sep. 2G, 1911. Filey Kidney Pills. Supply just XI the ingredients needed to build up, strengthen and restore the natural action of the kidneys and bladder. Specially prepared for backache, headache, nervousness, rheumatism and all kidney, bladder and urinary ir regularities. Moris-Webb, Drug Co. Increased Use Of Oil On Railroads. An interesting feature sho wn in the report on petrolen for 1910, by the United States Geological Sur vey, now in preparation, is the statement of the extent to which oil enters into railroad transpor tation. Thejtotal length of railroad line operated by the use of fuel oil in 1910 was 21,075 miles, a trackage equivalent to that of practically five transcontinental lines stretching across the United States from ocean to ocean. Some of the lines that use oil, however, also use coal. The number of bar rels of. fuel oil of 42 gallons each consumed by the railroads of the country in 1910 is stated to have been 24,526,883. This in cludes 768.762 barrels used by the railroads as fuel otherwise than in locomotives. The total number of miles run by oil-burning engines in 1910 was 88,318, 947. This would have carried one engine or train around the world approximately 3,530 times. James C. Gahlman, 'Cowboy' ' Mayer of Omaha, "Throws the Lariat" Mayor Jas, C. Gaelman started his career as a cowboy, and is at present Mayor of Omaha, and has the following record, Sheriff of Dawes, Co, Neb., three terms: Mayor of Chadron, two terms; Democraiic Nat'l Committeeman, eight years: Mayor of Omaha, six years, and in 1910 Canidate for Governor of Nebraska. Writing to Foley Kidney Pills and .they have ?iven me a great deal of relief so I cheerfully recommend them." Yours truly. Morris-Webb Drug, Co. PENNYSLVANIA TO FLORID 4. A Farmer With His Family Making the Journey By Wagon. Mr. C.' A. Stanffer, a farmer from Greensburg, Westmoreland county, Pa., passed through Rockingham Wednesday morn ing, his destination being Zephyr Kill, Pascal county, Fla. Mr. Stanffer was aecomnanied " fan;i!y. consisting ni r' two ;:uu.r filers ar a vay;on .. ossun V (,-f c: the : : '' 't ; . : .' ; . en nvj; to follow the seaeoa-:t, 10 a-.;cornl 01.' do!') sandbanks 'ere coir.-peilud lu strike further inland tnerofore they passed throuli! Kaiein and caino on down the Seaboard Air Line. Tuesday j niht the party went into camp : a the baseball park on the edge of town. They stopped in . Rock- 1 It ' . jingnamoniy long enough to Procure supplies, and an ice cream cone apiece, then headed for Cheraw From thence they will go via Columbia . S. C, Augusta, Ga., and on down the u-hnTSStin Tt respondents come to the front now 1 ileve? t0 .Lnland aded byN Prince Seaboard to their newhome inl t the lancj of flowers and fruits, The Post. Sporting Notes. Bombay may send an Indian cricket uut-s Uuu mere sqow ms spea. Jerome 4 K. Kcogh expects to chat le.ige 10 r the pool titles this winter. u He is now located in Pyochester, N. Y. The leading stables of the year in ths eastern grand circuit harness races are: Murphy, $08,000; McDonald, $48.-' 000; OJeers, $40,000. j Winter yacht races are to be held by the South Coast Yacht club of New 1 Orleans. They will be sailed everv V two weeks. Valley Fair kennels of, Sknsbury, Conn,, will enter a dog team of Rus sian wolfhounds in the Alaska $10,000 trophy race next spring. British Briefs. There are 1,050 postoffices in Lon don. Bigamy was formerly punished in England by death. Three out of every 100,000 people in England and Wales are sentenced ta penal servitude every year. The number of premises in London on March 31, 1909, licensed for the re tail of intoxicating liquors was: PubUc houses, 4,823; beer houses. 1,718; ho tels, restaurants, etc., 462; theaters, etc., 65; off license premises, 2,614; to tal, 9,682. Definitions. A lyric note A singer's I O TJ. A work of love Kissing one's sister. A bad copper A policeman who takes a bribe. Stays of execution A corset too tightly laced. Judge. A polar star The leading lady of an Eskimo operatic company. A mad bull A broker who sees the market decline when he wants it to advance. Animal Oddities. Squirrels can bite deeper than dogs ran. The common English frog, possesses eighty teeth. Some insects hear and breathe with the same organ. Cut a polype in half, and each half becomes a perfect polype. The wren often makes a dozen nests, leaving all but one of them unfinished and unnted. The Qus Mr daddy is a 'feasor at a Mr, bit emy. And he has got a picture book of atari called 'stronoiny; But, oh, you ought to hear hiir taA to me and brother Jack 'Bout ai; the funny folks who live up in the sodyack: I don'1 know wlmt the Sodys do And never saw a. Ack. Did you? My daddr has a teleecop that pokes up through the trees. He let me se the ram one night, the one with golden fleas, And pointed out the fisnes In the Pieseas of the sk7. 1 couldn't find the fishes, so I tried to find the pie And found It, too, all by myself On Aunt Lucinda's pantry shelf! Woman's Home Companion. The First Straw. From the closet, cobweb covered, Took he forth his old straw hat. Scent of moth balls round it hovered, But he did not care.for that Brushed it off, with care caressing. It was yellow now and sear, But he put it on, confessing, "New ones cost too much this year. Down the busy street he wore it, Mild and balmy was the day, But the people turned and giggled. "Pipe the lid!" he heard them say. Red was he and sweating freely When he reached his office door, And the janitor that evening Found the straw hat on the floor. e Spokane Spokesman-Review. er is cne .1 T T CO 1 o 1 f. , on i j Essa m 2 msm mam urn w 'Vil V Because, we Konesliv beleiv Lmnw nn fine will flnnrpc.iafa VOtir jments all lookinq to your comfort than we will We can give i vou We have a Force that can not be beat for efficiency, who will give all ol their time looking alter your interest. They are here for your welfare. - T Our Force; R. I. Featherstone, Auctioneer and Sales Manager. H W Winsteaa1, Sales Manager. T B Davis, Jonah Garrett, Owen Satterlield, B S Winstead andL L. Nelson. When you load drive to the Pioneer, Featherstone & instead Proprietors. I ' ......... , TTI Sessional Cards My Boctor Said ; . ii r i ill "Try Cardui," writes Z Spel of Hayne, H,C; '"I was in a very low state d health, and was not able to 'be up and tend to my duties. I did try Carduiand.soon ' began, to feel better. 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"Do the men take their coats off s that they can do more work?" slip asked. "No," said the employer; "toes t:ik tbem off to rest moro comfortably ." Boston Advertiser. The Suffragette. Her mind when voting is begun May not be all serene. She'll have to say she's twenty-one Instead of m-e'-t sixteen. Washington Star. His Birthstone. Miss Smith-What's yo blrf stone, Mr. Johnsi Mr. Johusing-i fo'glt, but it's red. Miss Smith I guess it's a brlckfcssk Cleveland Leader. Soldiers In Banks. Like the Bank of England, the Bank of France is now guarded every night by soldiers, who do sentry duty out Bide the building, a watch ms like Stfise kept inside its precinct Capital stock, $30,000 A school with a reputation lor doing hign-grade work. One oi the hest equipped business schools in the South. THE LARGEST, The strongest acuity. MORE GRADU ATES IN POSITIONS than all other schools in the State. Bookkeeping, Shorthand and English. No vacation. Write for handsome catalogue. We also teach Bookkeeping, Penmanship etc., by mail Send r Home Study Circular. KINGS BUSINESS COLLEGE, RALEIGH N G OR BkMjOTBJ""1"""'11 . J .1 1 - e where you want to sell your tobac- pici "' T ran do as well ior you as T V, i U business more than We will. and com enience, and there is no you the very best entertainment ftever praise Cardui enough m l Median Co.. Cbaittnooca. Tfcmk, reatmcnt for Womca," lent tree, J 55 IT it! New lot fancy can goods. Any thing you want in Staple goods, HAY and Feed Stuff. PHONE 25. Goods and Prices Guaranteed. CHMOTTE N. 'Hunters i INCORPORATED. J a a . f any man or set oi men, ana QPt nr mpn nnrt wo kl 1 I j W e nave made many lmprove- himse that will better care lor while with us. N. LUNSFORD, Attorney at Law, Over Garrett, & Stanfield's Store, Eoxboko, N. C. L. M. CARLTON, tittorne'iand CoUnspllor Law. ROXBORO, N. C. Practice wherever services reoi. ed. Phone 10. WM. D. MERRITT, ttorney and Counsellor at 1 aw Peoples Bank Building. F, O. Carver, S. G. Winsteai CARVER & WINSTEAD. Attorneys and Counsellors at law, Office over Bank pf Roxboro. Roxboro, N. c MARCUS C. WINSTEAD, Attorney-at-Law. Pract.;ein Person and Caswell Counties tod wherever services required. Officeergeafc Cy. DR B- R- LONG Dentist Office over Long, Brad her Co's Hardware store DR O. P. SCHAUB Offers his professional services in the practice of medicine in all'its branches tothe eople of Roxboro and surrounding country. Office over Bank of Fioxboro; DR. R. J TEACUE I will be In my office at Morris-Webb Orug Company's Store every Saturday and Sunday, Special attention given Eve, Ear .Sose 'and Throat diseases and fitting of lasses IV. A. Bradsher, M. D. Practicing Physician. Offers his services to the people of Roxboro andurrounding community. B E. LOVE, M D Practicing Physician Offers his services to the people of Roxboro and surrounding com munity. Office in Pass & Carver Building. Or. C. G. Nichols. Dr. A. h Nichols. Nichols & Nichols Offers their professional service to the people of Roxboro andlsur rounding country. DR. E. J. TUCKER, Dentist. Olfice JVew Jones Hotel over Roxboro Drug Co. DR. G. C. VICKERS, Dentist. Office at Jones Hotel, Roxboro, N. C. W. . . UOlUiA SURVEYOR Land and Drainage Su Office over Peoples Ea:il:, ROXBORO. N C. jUXL I 1 1Q1 ' (Daily Daily p. m. a. m. S i0 7 00 Lv Durham Ar 7 13 3 15 Lv Roxboro Ar 1 55 S 45 l.v- Dennistcn ' Ar s 3 2S 9 08 lv So. B .Sluh Ar : 8 40 9 21 Lv Houston Ar 7 1 35 11 55 Ar Lynchburg Lv 5 " " Connection at Lynchburg with 33 westbound. Pullman, Sleepers andDining Crr If you are thinking oftaking a trr tant quotations, cheapest fares, reliaL ie r. wrrect Information as to routes, -: ithedules, the most comfortable and i. esl way. Write kand the information' is you.' the asking, with one of our complete Mat ijlders. Write tor rate, maps, timebles, to agen or o M, F. BRAGG, T. P, A. W. B. BFVILL, G. P. A. Roanoke, Va.
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