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SPEARS AND ARROWS AGAIN? Scotch Journal LCan See 'Nothing Else; If Developments' o Slaughtering 1 v-;. uevices. continue, i r i ffi ' f R fills 1 1 t? I flin B tnfflil - - w 1 If I I 1 1 1 fi nri"" , ' -Li .iiZiHnirtvriu A. 1. '.',4 ' -" Tnirni .1.1 " 1 ' ' " " "i i- 1 urn 1 1 mm 1- r- ALCOHOL 3 PER GENT Agc(ab(elfeparaibn&ris-1 .!!ln c!nA tUTy r mVT tingOtc SioraadisaiiiBoweisof I'M Ni eisn i... r ve Iw ik i 1 1 i ill lwrtHHll J it li aff i i f 1 1 1 Promofes DicsttoiUChcctRd-, ness andRestContalnsncito NOT NARCOTIC jbcSma Wi-mStM- (anaeai Aperfect Remedy forCohsfipa-1 vVoriasjCoiwuIsioiisfcvBrisIv r.essgsdLoss or Sim ' Facsimile SlgaaEre of - - - 1 -. The Centaur Coxi aigt, Exact Copy Qi' Wfappcr. i , r - ,h lOEScial . Secrecy stilj 'continues to be "observed regarding the Result of i the experiments; ifithf Signprl TJlivi'i F-rays in' :igniing explosives': at distance but it is" quite apparent that if" this" new force .can, . accomplish.' ;what is 'claimed JoTit, watfareill be- completely revolutionized.-: For ? seYeral -generations the; explosive has: i been the essential .factor in, o'ur .fight-; : injr TtihiTwrviflnd flll ; our energies have been; directed to, perfecting; its ana tne in$truments oy wmcn it is discharged. ; Now, t however, if it is ' possible f or. man operaingi,a ; key board at a "safe distance to. blow up magazines J and ammunition wagons the explosive and ;the weapons ; by which it is used. must be; left behind before an army can venture into the field. If. Bloclrsome years ago de-. ciarea tnat war- nadyDeen maae im possible by the destructive nature of .the weappns thai had come into ex istence. He was wrong in his an ticipations, . as subsequent ' events demonstrated, .butthrough the in strumentality of the F-rays we may , see all the murderous - apparatus of modern warfare which M. Bloch thought was to eect his beneficent idea thrown on the scrap heap. But how are we to fight our battles then ? We will have to go hack to the spears and bows and arrows,, likewise the strategy and tactics of Bannockbum and Agincourt. Dundee Advertiser. w " t !- THAXTON ; Jl ':' ; .Ouf,acapo3ations ywr,thaitcycri"ueXto' our jhaylng ; " ! ' : 11 built more-onto. qur large'hdtise. ;i We have now one of the! largest' -vare-V "v V; thc cin-i-n iip(ir, new york ctty r .'Wi Tl yf?7jJ S'i et3foooeoooooocoooooooo coeoooooooeoooeooeoooooeoo The Making of Successful Men e Young men consider with profit the important part that good banking t con-, nections have had in the making "of suc cessful men. ; , It is sate to say that the majority of men who make a mark; for themselves in business, owe much of their success to. the fact that ithev have put themsehfes in a position to obtain' the advice, Coopera tion and financial help of a good bank at crital times in their careers. ' : ; The1 wisest plan is to build up your4c quaintance and credit at this bank : BE FORE you need its accomodations. Give its ofiicers an opportunity to' become ac quainted with you,Vvour capabilities, your ambitions and your prospects. ' Depend upon it, they will help you all they can. o x 0 o e I FIRST NATIONAL BANK, South Boston Va. H. A. Ediaondson, President o J. D. Tucker, Cashier o r i a G. H. Tucker, and o o o o o o o o o o o o 4 o o o o o o o ' o o 1 o e e o o o o o 9 9 0t3d0eOO0COOOCOOCOOOS00Q30aOOOCOOOOC09 OULD SC WAL -Hi A E OUT And For Three Summers Mrs. Vin cent Was Unable to Attend to Any of Her Housework. ' Pleasant Hill, N. C.-"I suffered for three summers' writes Mrs, k Walter Vincent, of this town, "and the third and last time, was my worst I had dreadful nervous headaches and prostration, and was scarcely able , to walk about. Could not do any of my housework. ' I also had dreadful' pains in my back and sides and when one of thosVweak, sinking spells would "come von me, s I would have to give up and lie? down, until it wore off. ' : , - I was certainly In a dreadful tate of health, when fXfHf' W Cardui, the woman's ionic, .and , believe I would have died if I hadn't taken it.' . f .(. . - - -.- After I began taking Cardui, I was greatly helped, and all three bottles re lieved me entirely. ' I fattened up, and grew so much stronger in three' months, ! felt like an other person altogether." ; .Cardui is purely vegetable and gentle- acting.; Its ingredients have a mild, tonic enect, on ine womaniy consuwuon. Cardui makes for increased strength. improves the appetite;, tones up the ner vous system? and;helps to make pale sallow cheeks fresh and rosy. 5 - Cardui has helped more than' a million weak women, -during the.:past 50 years. i ,f 1 ylsv ' tn , iullli Hie done forlheniv Try CarduUoday. v Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladles' Ad - vienrv .nirf -,- Chattanooea. Tenn.. for Special In at,,Mifvn nn vniirxise and 64-Daze book. ' Home I 2 r til ft u.l:.t.Iti MHKA UtC j. Treatment-tor ywmen w rw puu.nwiioi . w-w TWO CENTENARIES. The year 19 i3 will be remembered in years to come as being very prp-: lific in centenaries of great musi cians, for that year witnessed the celebrations of, the two immortals Wagner and Verdiand also of Sir George Macfarren, and the lastis that of Henry Thomas Smart the great -English organisi, whose music is so much used f in , church service now-a-daye. , , V ' 4 ff , t J . - afc " $ houses in North Carolina or; Virainia, wbich has the Xest liaht for sellina vour V( tobacco under - ana1 .the best quarters iorr man arid-stockto be found 'oh ; any ; ' . Oive us vour trade and we will oiveivou our services and .aet as much' : lor your lobacco.as yoii can get anywhere .Rpkboro las as good a corps'ol ' V; buyers as will be found anywhere : and thercr is all;the money here Jo pky ior r t it, that' our friends caa bring us. ; Dont" forget-that we sell Jobacco.Jojet v tobacco, therefore we do no county buying. Follow jhe, crowd arid, , come to ; :.. ; 'vHeadquarteis..,, Thanking you allior.pastJaYors and wishing' for a coritinu- $V.N. . ance 01 tne same we are yours to serve. r . . .- f'f' , V - THAXTON "4- BURGH ' 1 JL. 4 ' - , ,,; fw, ., ,"' .. ' . -T ; . , 0eeooooo8oo8osoooo5OOoooQooaoooocaoooooooooooa eoGOdcocpoecooooocdoeoooed ; o HUNTING SEASON OPENS. i "Is that a man or a deer in that thickets v ' "I guess it's safe tos;all it a deer- said the guide. ? "If it had ; been, a man he would have taken a shot at ua by this time' : , . , t plentV. l' ; '.'.-1' Lawyer The cross-examination did hot seem to worry you. Have you had any previous experience? Client Six. children. e o o o o re. -L .: ;0 ' O y o 1 - v. ,' 1 V"1 . ' i-M., J o O ' a o . o o e s o o o o o o o o o o o . o o to 9 o e o o o o o o Now Opejl For; Business i ft MR; FARMER, why. noi sell your tokeco wiuT the LEADING' Warehouse ;. in.Roxboro? TheHyco : lead-in both POUNDSnd PRICES: ' . , . The best attention will be given the farmers ,who" bring their, tobacco here. We hae always worked Jor your interest arid this year we propose to work hai der than ever. , - .V'ivV' : A THE ROXBORO;MARRp1 v: -4 (Roxbjr6 market buyers ""Who. cooperate with the warehousemen in see- 0, v 7 ing that the highest prices. arivpaid,;,: They are men .who are ; jriterested ; 7 s v .in our marKet. Bring your , first "load 1o our warehouse; we- haVe ample4 L accomodations. Excellent" of Ijce and floor forced . You will- always be welcome. Remember burs Is the oldest inRoxboro ; ;The; one that has ' - k always been your friend, and the. one1 that wiUget ou'thtjiwtiicc. ; ; THERE CERTAINLY WOULD. "There'd be' fewer divorces if there were more men like Brown': "An ideal husband, I suppose?" fNot at all ; he's- a bachelor." -f f " NOT THE ORIGINAL. "I see that a Frenchman -claims he is the inventor of the X-ray clothes.,, "He's away off. Cinderella ; wore -transparent slipper? rjes ago: I firmly WORLD'S LARGEST ORGAN. The new organ which is to be placed in the,, great cathedral now in course' of erection in Liverpool will probably be classed among the won ders of. tne world, as it will be the largest organ in existence; Accord ing to the Musical Times ' the orT gan in the Sydney town hall now has the distinction- of standmg first , in point of size. . ; . -; 7 ; , ft '. The Idyerpool organ will take four years to construct. It will contain 2i5 drawfetops, spe'aking v, and": me chanical, and the -total ntimber of pipes will reach the remarkable num- iber of . 1067. v It will occupy two special chambers, one on each side of the fjhaQcel. , It; is:he Jft yors. Mames'-barrow ot -Waterloo, near-Lay CiJJUUl," 'auu njai wyou ,yiwv,vww. C-.vt THE DtSTI NOTION. .l , - , - ffIfn"you ',. marry ".'rmy daughter . I musUnsist oh livingnth ner' .' "All-right, as tlong asyou'-, dont IiVd-at, mo ' , N ' " v ' . . TOQK .THEM. " cDidL jou,vtake' 'my '-' remarks ?!'i asKed tfte.BpeecnmaKCT.;. , - f ; cr?"es,r'; replied tne alert 4 stenog rapher; ,fbut not seriously." ; " o o o o o o e o o A 8 O fi: ' or o ,-o ": g'v 8 o 8 r - THE HG0 WMEMlJSE W T. PASS & Co.; " Proprietors Roxborb, KG. o O V O j- o o - . , , 4:i ; v , :AAMM.AAMAAAAAAafiAaaaaQOfl9o00O0O0000000e000000000000 000000000D00030UOOUCowwwwvv-w " ' , . ; 5 ; . -' - . :c ' ' . . : - ' l: V; ""5: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCeOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMOOOOOOOOOOOOM O l '; I; The : 3? ionegr , . ,. ' v. ; ' a 1 Roxboro, North ; Carolina . : . . . ... . " . v ... . r"i...':: . -.. ,". i ' v- . ,.' ... - - ' ! - ' ' " " - TT 1 ' 'v 2 ' ' ,. :- o . 2 . , -.: .'' i v - -c --o' ' ll 5 is agdinaskui Jor yoto pa 8 m t IFeaLstonetul H. Winstead, -propnetoTB Dam bookkeeper, JT. j -: g , ... im:m L SaiterBeld solicitors;, -Pleasant, farmers; host, whp; rye foil hot . . ., ..-, im- M- Tlie l(iarket is strong and;;we e ;better;prepared to looWteryp . I". . 4ito ufcte.v: .qf wp. V : ;ihey.haveew;been artd aredeter V I . thanRoxbojo, 1 -.r'toUhLlafmers. " " :i .We 'can gefypu; gopdjrices; lor brightandbrowri t( U tn'nealedoh vWe bkve- remodeled our s alls j that .no pile is neglected . . be housed; , S ; -7?: stay pleasant tobaccos ana will- see. Is and your stock -will ' -: . g -V v 1 '-"1 ' " ' ' : ' ant arid. protitabte. J5.egm;ngni Mm : ' , j ;v v . o o . 1 : suppose ladyagiciahs-wear v? v-,? " - J:A!-' '"'v 'I v 'S-'iA'r''ci''"r ::;v,;"; bid dresses' -T fi fnotice - that the .dresses iBrally trained.' . . v . j - ' , - - - i . , , . - -, :.--v -VV;- '-v - "v-vV'-:.; -'; ':-v- y: : .
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