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Hear What 3 Good Farmers, From 3 Different
Sections, Say About OLD BUCK :
"It grows tobacco with body, and texture. l am greatly
pleased." . ' A. B. Farmer, Halifax County. .
"I used Old Buck Guano and have housed the. best crop
of tobacco I3iave ever seen. "
Walter S. Carneal, Caroline County.
' fOid Buck has Hven me better results on Corn than any
thing I have ever used." J. S. Nunn, Franklin County.
WANTED MORE
AGENTS IN SOME
SECTIONS
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. 1. Because any other system is powerless to help you
when a few buyers drop off and the price-slumps.
2. Because it is to the interest of some to sell the Crop at
Auction in three months, but not to Ihe farmer.
3. Because arrangements are all ready being made to
handle the next "Big" Crop in three -months. Is this to
your interest? A hint to the wise ought to be sufficient.
4. Because your talks and threats avail much, bur your
actions is what counts arid now is the time to act. '
5. Because the trade started in this crop claiming the . :
largest and finest crop in years, and it has not proven any ,
larger or better than it was claimed to be, nor has there been ;
any grown since, "Why the slump" ? '
6. Because it is the backbone of the country, who. has
the tobacco now or hand. And he is the man that is not get-,,
ting the least money, 4 'There is a Remedy", ,
7. Because before conditions were brought, about to make
you rush off your tobacco you could sow argrain crop and do1 .
general farm, work in fall and had money alLthe year , with
out borrowing so much.
Producers Tobacco Company, (Inc.,)
P. M. Comer, Pres., J. S Harvey. Gen-Mgr.
J. S. Thompson Sect'y-Treas.
Boston National Bank
South Boston, Virginia
United States Government
Depository.
Four Per Cent Paid on
Time Deposits and Sav
ing Accounts.
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BOSTON NATIONAL BANK,
South Boston, Va.
Accounts Solicited. Every faculty given .
Consistent with Government llules. ", ; '
W. R. BARKSDALE, President. '
T.C. WATKINS, JR., " J. T; LACY, JR.,
y. v f . Cashier. , Ass.'t. Cashier.'
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Old Buck Guano Co,, Inc.
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1 terest Our Readers.
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. After reading Qfso'iiianjMiCoplej
in our. town Vvho have .been" - cuiea
by Doah's Kidney Pills, ttho Jiue's
tionnatiirally ariscsC uXs tliismdd
icinc'j qqimlly "'succesfulv in - our".
neigh boring towns r : 1 he generous
statenieni bthisDurhain. r6ent
leaves, no 'room .for 'doubt- on this
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JIr.,H. Schneider,;" J13- Hunt
St., Durham, is. essays':, hsvtf
feredjfrom dull, nagging backach
es and pains across .my. loins; In
the" morning; wien 1 geLup,Vwas
s6"-sorc andjame that I could hard
ly straighten. The ludney .secret
tions bothered me and I knew that
my kidneys were not doing . thejr
work ; properly. D6art?s 'Kidney
Pill retoovedall the' lameness and
soreness and also stopped the back
ache. I am now feeling , better in
every way. I have had no occasion
(o use any kidney medicine since,
I am pleased to recommend Doan's,
Kidney; Pills in return for the ben
efit they brought me. "
Price 50c, at all dealer?. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy-
get Doan's Kidney Pills the
same that Mrs. Schneider had.
Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf
falo, K Y. 1 "
Killed By Wild Animals and
Snakes. 7
Many persons are killed by ani
mals every year in India. "In
Bengal alone during the past year
15 persons were killed by wild ele
phants, 117 by tigers, 55 by leo
pards, 12 by bears, 4 by wolves, 4
by hyenas, and 20l by other wild
animals,' or in all 408 persons
were killed by wild animals;
Snakes, were resionsibje for 4,371
deaths; J
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A Winter Cough
A stubborn annoying, depress
cough hangs on, racks, the body,
weakens the lungs, and often leads
to seripus results. . The first dose of
Dr. fcingV New I Discovery gives
relief Henry D., Sanders, of ; Cav
endish, Vt!, , was threatened with
consumption, after having pneumo
niav He writes: 4tDr. King's STew
Discovery ought to be in every
family ;it is certainly the best of
all medicines for coughs, colds or
lung trouble, "Good f or children's
coughs. Money back if not satis
fied. Price 50c. and $100. At all
Druggists. H. E. Bucklen & Co.
Philadelphia pr St, Louis. - "'
Senator Gore Not Guilty of
Charges
Oklahoma City, Okla. United
States Senator Thomas P. Gore
was exonerated of charges of im
proper conduct by a verdict in his
tavor returned-in District court
here in the suit for $50,000 damag
es instituted by Mrs. Minnie E.
Bond, of Oklahoma City.
TheVerdict was returned at 5:40
p. m. Wednesday, 10 minutes af
ter the case was given to the jury.
Only one ballot, was taken,,
' 'We find, ' y the jury stated in
the verdict, ' lthe evidence submit
ted by ; the plaintiff entirely .in
sufficient upon which i to base a
suit, thai said 'evidence wfiolly ex
onerates1 tte defehann?had
tne aeienaant, at ine. couciusion
6f the plaintiff's evrdence, an
nounced j that Jiejdesi red to ' intro
duce nql evidence tndrested: his
case, ottf verdict .wbuM have been
the same in that event, as now V.eL
turned b us? in ; f aVgrfte44pTf
e tneettorts or -Damns, po
maintain ' oi-der " when ' Ythe " last
words of the verdict, Vlaypr of
the defendant,'' were; read the
crowcl whieh taxed the capacity of
1 the"! court- rpm! .turned into' a
Kciiqenug ,uiiDiig,i orueii.y . out m
less Qeterminea -,to give 7 .vent . to
their feelings:' fV ':
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For-Inf ants s;and Chudxeni
In Use For Over 30 Yczrs
Mrs. Cpstello Is With Her Hus
band. uowa irrerea oanau
Chief No Violence.: ;;
El Pa5b;UH.C. Richardson, .of
li uo v 1 tm avenue, xius du rg, r a.
was" a passenger kon 'the ill-jiited
train thatwas sett to destruction"
in the burning of Cumbre" tunnel
two weeks ao.accordin to ! a" let-
ter 'from K. JH. vRogcL of Durhani,
? Richardson's name has not. been
previously itlentioned a pajssenfi
ger-jiiJbiie iiiijiii uut-it i-uitj ubt
lief of Mr. Reed that' l;e was pn
the" train andT lost his lifei-.Accordr
ing to Reed several . days prior ; to
the disaster he received; a . letter
f roni Richardson in which he1 was
going tto Maaero witn lee . x
W imams. . vv imams was a pas
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senger on the .train, one of those
who lost their lives.
'Washington, '.Feb. 1. The
fate of Maximo Castillo, Mexican
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bandit chief tain charged with the
slaughter of nearly fifty people in
the big Cumbre tunnel wreck,
rests tonight with the United
States department of justice.
Authorities here are v awaitinr
the filing of charges against Cas-
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tuio ana a request ior ms extra
dition. , Fol6wing this an investi
gation will be. made by a United
States commissioner to decide
whether ornot he snail be turned
over to Mexico to answer for his
crimes. At the war department
if was stated that Castillo would
be kept in close eustddy pending
disposition of .his case, . . ,
El Paso, Feb. .19. -Maximo
Castillo, the bandit chief, alleged
perpetrator of the. Cumbre. tunnel
outrage-in which half a hundred
Americans, Foreigners and Mexir
cans lost their lives, is safely dod
ged in the Fort Bliss guai-d house.
Castillo, with six of his follow
ersn including a .. woman, who
claims to be Mrs. Castillo, were
brought to El Paso from Hachita,
N. M., at 4:30 o'clock this after
noon under heavy military .Jgiiard.
Hugh Scott at Fort Bliss. t :
Three thousand persons gather
ed at" the union station to see 'the
bandit chief: The" crowd made
no attempt at a demonstration
against Castillo. The presence of
a large military guard made up ofl
the twentieth infantry which was
at the station-to prevent the pris
oner being forcibly taken from
the soldiers who guarded them,
tended to restrain the crowd.
Do not continue to suffer witli heart
burn, dizziness, after dinner distress,
-I headache, tilibusness, pain in the bowels
or sour and gassy stomacn. uez reuei
at once-rbuy tpday a 50e box of Mi-o-na
Tablets. They quickly and surely
end indigestion and stomach distress
or money refunded.) . N
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For Sale by Hambrick & Austin
Snyonymous.
4 'I suppose yoSi iive-rin appre
hensive trepidation, doji't you?'
s: ' Baltimore American.
Quality! Quality!
y.liXd'get iheQiiality , when
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, of Externals. For'alkinds of
Inflafnatipn, ; arid" ; all ; . kindsjf ()f
colds arecaused ; by ' inflaniationv
'; Go wans- -is what ryou, want.
Go wans scattecs inflamatfonc
'Xo, Paiigerous funieStto; inhale.
dangerous .Jdrugs f tbtake.
inside.-You just rub ? it on the.
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JAN.TED; tBy January 5, -1 914: Fifteen corn peten t . young
rnandweniy y ung menfe
tions, payirig $40.00 to $50.00 per fflonth and upY '
men and ten competent young .
j paying.$5P.Q0 to $75 00 per inbnth anciup. Sv;,
WANTED: By. September a9!4STiw
young men and twentyrfive competent young . women to ac-;
; y4 cept positions 'as Principals -of ' CbmmeicialJ Deparfment' of
-y High Schools; Least Salary offerbd $85.dt) per month to Be-j x
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: Young Folk; More than fifty posiuons, paying $50.00 to
1 25,00 per month which we wjerelinabfe to fill, passed- us" '
. since January .1, 1913. If you are progressive,' interested in
;, forging to the front, in climbing to the topor if you want
' First Class Service, write us at once ior full particulars and
enroll by September 2nd We must fill . these 'important ,
xes. The Door oi Opportuniy is open for You. Address, t
at once, , :
'T. S. STRADLIN, Pes.
Central Business College
If You are Subject to Colds
This Editorial
A Great Majority of People ffet One or More Colds J2very
Season' and It is of Vital Interest to All to Leara Ho to
, Avoid and Eelieve Cols Quickly; Since Colds are Said to
be' Contagious. . . -
Some pebple think cold3 are only caught' through -exposure. : This in
return is contradicted by the fact that Arctic explorers arepeculiarly free
troni colds. It is more generally accented that colds are the result of civilized
life, due to super-heated rooms and a very rapid change i in temperature which
causes the nerve centers to he depressed; and still more largely due to con-tagioitr-one
memher'of a family imparting a cold to another tv sneezing or
cougning'. x- ;..;., y: rvr- , a .V;'" -
AiolcL means'&thlif-reUeTedijid a purpose may be
accompl&hedy'a:. quick .aid-;t()"ajc6ld -is an essentAxemedy' especially
"devised toielieve colds quickly is HSITM$ -fyfMBJSEA.
contains such ingredients that have an especially beneficial in
fluence upon the inflamed mucous iembranes and the quicker these mucous
membranes arc given the benefit of a remedy like PEEuTt A, the quicker the
reuei ana ino, iess contagion.
' ' ; "We insure our homes against 'fire,
A neglected cold may become a serious menace to one's "own- lifei
worse, may, endanger one family. i A-:ts 1-
ie ndt' insure ourselves against colds if iible byihaving a;medicine in the
:&ni!y chest that can be used atonce ? ti'ry '; j' 7yys iy v' -; - , .
PEROTAs a reliable household remedy for colds and shotild tie 'in every
, home, to tfcbro ishould be'a 'desL'to comliat 'a'cbld'as quickly as possible.
' This isnligMed htgienv;" l ffi ' . '
vPsoplawho are feeble; and run down are morosubjectto colds thaiper
sens in normal healths Such persons need outdoor life and PEETJNA to help
ubuild up a strong cohstitationt Kyou have a pQor appetite that is often a
'warniiit tonic .PeimV- for v?eruna ' aids the .
dfeestive organs. When yourappetite'is'fair and work and Exercise do not
r-; Person? -wha object to liquid." nedicines can now ' ottain
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