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V3r "4. Y Vi ! 1 ' y - 4 KSEE23SS i n Chinese Wall. Mr. Jno. S. Coleman was in town Monday inquiring concern ing the dimension of the Chinese wall, and Miss Eugenia Bradsher furnifheci him with the desired in formation, as follows: 11 A will once 1250 miles Ions, extending between Mongolia and Cbina proper .from Suchan, in Kiang-see, eastward to the gulf of Pe-chi-le. with an extension nor theastward to the Sun-ari river. It is calied in the Mongolian the White Yi, in Chinese the wall of 10 000 Li, and is the most v'( -..nsive worK in lmc third century B. . ll:.vr.-i-st the incur- ,s of the T.ir:ars was thrown v;hi:h in pari corresponds ' . ith 1 1 ' i, . ' " ev ;. o;r.; . 1 - S 1 iUl iC3 I C the ! ' nth cP.tuar u .1,-- w.-i.vn 01 tllC Dv-r.-tv :n '614. the wail has bi. r ,(i t- nil i no decay, except a tew points where it is mantainod for customs purposes. The wall is 35 feet high, 21 feet thick and is faced with granire blocks, with towers at frequent ntervails. Its course is irreguiar but chosen without regard to nat ural obstacles. giantl wo; id an car up Says The Charlotte Chronicle: uThe meeting of Mormon elders at Goldsboro brings to mind a a claim made by two elders who were 'working' Mecklenburg and Cabarrus recently, that Mormonism is making rapid growth in North Carolina. This is true, but it is not apparent in the cities. The 'converts' are mainly confined to rural and sparsely sefded communities and are scattered all over the State." FOR YOUR HAIR. TWO FINE T0BBACC0 FARM. I will sell at the court house door in Roxboro on Monday, December 4th, 1911, at public auction two fine tobacco farms, as follows; Farm No." 1, containing 104 acres. Farm No. 2, containing 87 12 acres. These lands adjoin the lands of J. H. Nevvfon. Bob Newton and others, known as the Monroe Snipes place, in. Olive Hill town ship. "Wits Nov. B, 191 1., C. S. Smith. Hope Are Fscts Vo W?.nt You to Prove at Cur Risk. Wbon the roots o? the hair are en tirely dend and the pores of the scnlp are siazed over, wo do not believe tbr. t anything can res! ore hair siwvth. Bat. v.'h"!i the h:;ir roots retain any wife, d life, wo bel'eve there is nothing that - . LAilO SALE. By virtue of a deed of tru ex-.-cuted to me by L. H. Oakley air;: v reeorued i 1 ) '-: 1 ' o. J v.-.- ' -4r . Pb I I f In the New Home X lU YV CAlli UH- Ul 1'-" ""i w . . . H Professional Cards K. LUNSFOKD, Attorney at Lsw, Over Garrett, & Stanfield's -l(rc H'OXBOKO, N. C, L. M. CARLTON, Mtorneiand CounaeUu nt Law. ROXBORO, N.C. r.dctice wherever services r ed. Phone 10. luir will so 71 snrely proi.ie hair t,row!!i as rc ljUl t j t W;!! ; o":o.ii o-. iian lOiur. i pi:!e mce. j that statement, v. e promise to prompt ISLmcll U ; ly return all the money you pay us for Hexall '1);;" Hair Tonic, should it nor lease you. Kexall "93" Hair Tonic destroys the perms which are usually responsible for baldness. It penetrates to the roots of the hair, stimulating and, by pro moting circulation, nourishing them. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic helps to relieve scalp irritation, to remove dandruff, to prevent the hair from falling out, and to promote an in ; 1 I C X I C: An Alarm al Nigfct. That strikes terror to the entire i ii i.Aiirl Vrar?e nnd nousenoiu is uie iuuu, a at public i . . . conn nouse ut.-or :a aoxl,,, j, C, at 12 o'clock, m.', that qenain town lot described as follows: Beginning: at a stake on Webb street corner of lot no. 7, thence with lot no. 7 south 30 degrees west 180 ft to a stake corner of lot no. 13, thence with lot no. 13 s. 57 degrees east 98 ft to a stake, thence north 22 1-2 degrees east 180 ft to a stake on Webb street, creased growth of hair, it comes in thence Webb st north 58 degrees tvro sizes, prices 50 cents and $1.00. west 74 ft to the beginning, it be- Remember, you can obtain it only at our store The Rexall Store. Morris-Webb Drug Co. The new fountain at Round Knob on the Western North Car- vr r-iio i nlinn T?cilrnnd has heeri onmnlet metallic cough or croup. 11113 r . 1 ; taking it, and fortunate then the luckv parents who keep Foley's Honey and Tar Compound or hand. H. W. Casselman, Can ton, N. Y., says: "It is worth its weight in gold. Our little chil dren are troubled with croup and hoarseness, and all we give them is Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound. 1 always have a bottle of it in the house." Morris-Webb. Drug Co. ed and is now playing in the crisp mountain breezes. It was started last Thursday, November 23, and is the admiration of all passengers on the trains passing up and down the road. The water may be seen spouting up from the fountain at a number of places after passing going west and the last point it can be seen is fully miles up the road. The Southern Railway Com pany operates almost as many miles of railroads as are in oper ation in the whole of the vast empire of China. The corporation commission s;lav refusing :! -i'' on CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought mad rn n order i ue Bears the TUDyturo of I!'! ft hue ing lot no. 8. This Nov, 6, 1911. N. Lunsford, Trustee. Administrator's Notice. The undersigned having qualified as the adminis'rator of the estate of hmily Allen, lecease . late of Petson county this is to notify all persons having claims against toe said estate oi said deceased tc exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of Noveml er 1912 or this notice ill be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 27th day of November 1911. Geo. P. Allen, Aom'r. You want the best when starting in the new home. Above all, you want that home to be snug and warm and comicrtable. You are sure of warmth and comfort wkh a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. The Perfection is the best and most reliable heater made. It is a sort of portable fireplace. It is ready night and day.' Just strike a match and light the wick. The Perfection is all aglow in a minute. The Perfection Oil Heater does not smell nor smoke a patent automatic device prevents,that. It can be carrier1 easily from room to room and is equally suitable for any room in the house. Handsomely finished, with nickel trimmings; drums of either turquoise-blue enamel or plain steel Ask your dealer to show you a rertection 7! fO IS IE f H T?L 1 Smokeless Oil Heater, or write for descriptive jjtir is & a H rH circular direcl 10 any agency or Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) WM. ,1). MERRIV; Attorney and Counsellor ; Peonies Bank Bund- yoxopo. a. - - .' Carver. b. , CARVER' & WINS! K, Mtorneys and Counsellors Office over Bank of Rcxboru. Roxtuio, N. c Smokeless KM i.; T.';:t question will be iisked you almost daily by bus.'ncL-: : e:-" - ;-c A-oti qualify take the' Drauhon Training and .show r.;r.- . ': r'KERS indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges than -.nc1.- :' -COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. Intent ii . .. Yrpowritlaer Penmanship, English, Spelling1. Arithmetic, I-c-; ; - i . ;;:x;::2r7 breaches. Good POSITIONS GUARANTEED under rerrcr.:' "- l: looping. Bookkeepers all over Home Study. Tiovsavc''; r a1.; States say that Draughon's iers, bookkeepers, end . . ' : '" ;;. of 3col:keep'!ng saves them holding good position;; ; s . :., i . . wCryjr cent in worl: ind worry, i taking Draughon's lie : , --.il i'lactically all U. ;I, effi-.c--;.t rerr'.'T.-. "jr'-Ui th? Srt'-n of . r -thar.6 L;aughcn Co".Ie;-'c f -' ! y- Because they know n s .'Yh ; iBAUGHON' PHATICAL B'rTSO' MAkCUS C. WINSTEAlj, Attorney-at-Law. Pract.j in Person and Caswell Counties tnd wherever services required OfEceergea& Cy, CATALCGUi BY MAIL, writo j:.-!' . . President, Nashville-, Ter.n. " alogue on courso A T CO! . IJr MiaMPIiMpMBMffa hew r9 B' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0iOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o 1 nWym Are t ) Killed Xcgro. Nov. 27.- o o DR- B- R. LONG Dentist Office over Log, Brad her $- Go's Hardware store DR. O. P. SCHAUB Offers his "professional services in the ractice of medicine in all its branches to the eople of Roxboro and surrounding country. Office over Bank of Roxboro. DR R J TEACUEO I will be in my office at 'Morris-Webb Drug Company's Store every Saturday and Sunday, Special attention given Eve, Ear Nose and Throat diseases 'and fitting of (lasses D .'fx . A. Bradsher, Practicing Physician. J(fers his services to die people of Roxboro and'surrour.ding comirn Pvn " Orf.r n ri;v. 0;i carver ! -h v. Of San i'rancisco, l 'I have used Vinol icr some time with particularly gratifying results. I was run down, weak and debilitated, and my appetite was gone. After tak ing several bottles of Vinol I found my condition greatly improved, and .JtfZXti hesitate to recommend "Vinol to anyone similarly affected." Vinol is not a secret nostrum, but a delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, which will create an ap petite, tone up the digestive organs, make pure blood and create strength. Try a bottle of Vinol with the un derstanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. Hambrick& Austin, Dmpgists Roxboro. N. C. V J Levi M. Scott, aed 84 and said to have been the oldest law yer in active practice in North Carolina, died in Greensboro Tuesday night from the'ettects or a fa!! Saturday morning. He had been unconscious since that time. Mr. Scott had been a member of the bar ,in Greens boro for sixty years and was one of the wealthiest and most influ ential men of Guilford county. Bishop Kilgo Presides. Bennettsville, S. C, Nov. 29 The South Carolina Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, opened its annual sessions here today, with Bishop Kilgo of North Carolina, presid- ing. s : --v ' This is the verdict of R. J. Hovvell, Tracy, O,, who bought Foley's Honey and Tarf Com pound for his wife. "Her case was the worst I have ever seen, and looked like a sure case of consumption. Her lungs were sore and she coughed almost in cessantly and her voice was hoarse and weak. Foley's Hon ey and Tar Compound brought relief at once and less than three bottles effected a complete cure.'.' Morris-Webb Drug Co. Blizard Hits Kansas. Kansas City, Nov. 27 A bliz zard raced over Kansas and parts of Missouria ond Oklahoma today. The weather bureau pre dicts that the thermometer will drop to ten degrees above zer j tonight. Reports frdm points in the middle west are to die effect that. they are suffering from suffering from heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures. For Woman Surffrage. Vicksburg, Miss, Nov. 27. Congressman Victor Berger, the Milwaukee socialist, declared to day that at the next session of congress he will introduce a bill giving women in the United States the right of suffrage. The bill at the time of its introduc tion will bear the signatures of more than' a million 'persons '-'L-i It.-- FT 'i " "Vi- r,?f "SI tv P. JG1 c 1 oxboro, North Carolina, The Pioneer isthe plaoe where you want to sell your tobac co this season. WHY? Because, we honestly beleive we can do as well lor you as any man or set of men, and we know no one will appreciate your business more than we will. We have made many improve ments all looking to your comlort and com enience, and there is no house that will better care for you than we will. We can give you the very best entertainment while with us. eur have a Force that can not be beat for efficiency, who will give all of their time looking n : y o interest. They are here for your welfare. . Our Force; R. I. Featherstone, Auctioneer and Sales Manager. H W Winstead, Sales Manager. T B E)avis, Jonah Garrett Owen Satterlield, B S Winstead and L. L. Nelson. When you load drive to the Pioneer. featherstone & Wuistead !trers their profesi-ina: die people of Roxrcro.;. rounding country. DR. E. J. TUCKER. Dentist. Office New Jones Hotel wer RoxboroZDrug Co R. G. C. VICKERS, Dentist. Office at Jones Hotel, Roxboro, N. O. W. . MORTON, SURVEYOR . Land and Drainage Surveys, office over Peoples Bank. ROXBORO, N. C. " N OR T"0LK& "W E STE " JUNE 1 1, 191 1 jelly Daily ) m. a. m. 5 30 7 00 Lv Durham 7 13 8 15 Lv Roxboro Daily H:: Sun a. in. p. m Ar 11 00 9 I5 Ar 9 23 ' 1 S5 8 45 Lv Denniston Ar 8 45 7 1? 1 25 9 08 Lv So. Boston Ar 8 12 6 56 40 9 21 Lv Houston Ar 7 48 6 43 '1 35 11 55 Ar Lynchburg Lv 5 15 4 b Connection at Lynchburg with trains east j3 westbound. ' - - , . . . . - , . ' 1 . ' 1 - ?t Roanoke Pullman, Sleepers andDining Cars. If you are thinking ortaldng a trip YOU t ant quotations, cheapest fares, reliable and orrect information as to routes, and icfceSules, the most comfortable and -i eS way Write and the information is your " f3f the asking, . with one qI our complete MP 0t O.- . - . V 1
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