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though the nain wnnM
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When the 'drummer boy must beat the i
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The European war is
But folks be quiet
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For to be on time
pays.
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But come on trading and bring on your
sacks.
We'll fill them ih the jolliest way.
iNot only once but
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Gome and try us and you will se.
That the goods are right ; and prices are
low
And weather you buy or pot we are
always glad to show.
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x fers, the Poor Mothers Suf
fsr Mrs. Bepker Meets
This Distressing Situation.
Coilinsville, III.-"! suffered from 'a
nervous break-down and terrible head
aches, and was tired all over, totally
Worn cut and too discouraged to enjoy
life, but as I had four in: family and
sometimes eight or nine boarders, I kept
on working despite my suffering.
I saw Vinol advertised and decided
.to try it, and . within two weeks I
noticed a dacided improvement in my
condition and now I am a well woman. "
Mrs.-Ana Becker, Collinsvijle, 111. "
There are, hundreds of nervous, run
down, overworked women in thi3 vicinity,
who are hardly able to drag around and
who we are sure would- be wonderfully
benefited by Vinol as Mrs. Becker was.
The reason Vinol is. so successful in
building up health and strength in such
cases ia because it combines the medici
nal tissue building and curative elements
oi cod's hvers together with the blood
making, strengthening properties of
tonic iron, We ask every weak, ner
vous, run-down man or woman in this
vicinity to try a bottle of Vinol on our
guarantee to return their money if it
tails to benefit.
H MkibiLk & Austin '
Woman Finally Recovers
From Nervous Breakdown
v Impoverished nerve:; destroy many
people before their time. Often be
fore a sufferer realises 'what the
trouble is, he is on the verge of a
complete nervous breakdown. It
is of the utmost importance to keep
your nervous, system in go'od con
dition, as the nerves are the source
of all bodily power. Mrs. Rosa
Conner, S5 N. iSth St., Birming
ham, Ala., says:
"I 'have been suffering with nerv
ous prostration for nine or ten
years. Have tried many of the best
doctors in Birmingham, bllt they all
failed to reach my cise. I would
feel as If I was smothering; finally
I went into convulsions. My little
girl saw
Dr. Miles' Nervine
advertised in the papers and I at
once began to take It. I continued
to tal e it for some time and nowv I
am well."
If you are troubled with loss of,
appetite, poor digestion, weakness,
inability to sleep; if you are in. a
g'jnepal run down condition and
unable to bear your part of -the
daily grind of life, you need some
thing td strengthen your nerves.
You may not realize what is the mat
ter with you, but that is no reason.
hv you should delay treatment.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
has proven its value in nervous dis
orders for thirty years, and merits
a trial, no matter h&w many other
remedies have failed to. hlp .you.
Sold by all druggists. If first boltls
fails to benefit your money is returned.
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Charleston, W.Va.
Charleston, S. C
COTTON LOAN FUND
vPLAN NOT ILLEGAL
ATTORNEY GENERAL GREGORY
SAYS PLAN' DOES NOT
VIOLATE FEDERAL LAW
SUCCESS TO MOVEMENT SURE
President Wilson Asked the Attorney
General For An Opinion. Up to
New England Bankers.
Washington. No violation of Fed
err.l anti-trust laws is threatened by
the coUon loan fund plan recently
perfected by bankers and members of
the Federal Reserve Bpard, accord
to an opinion handed- down by
Ai'Lorney General Gregory at the re
Que:.t cf President Wilson.
Success of the $135,000,000 pool
now is believed by treasury officials
to be assured. More than $80,000,000
of the $100,000,000 to be raised among :
northern bankers already has been
subscribed and practically all of the
remainder, it is understood, had been
premised on condition of a favorable
opinion from the Attorney General.
New England financiers, it was -said,
were -reluctant to enter the plan until
definitely assured that the method of
raising the fund would not be con
strued as unlawful.
Attorney General Gregory's opinion
was rendered- after a conference with
President Wilson. The Treasury De
partment made public the following
correspondence:
"The White House,
"My Dear Mr. Attorney General:
"I am sending the enclosed papers,
submitted to m by the Secretary of
tli & Treasury, in-order to ascertain
whether in your opinion the proposed
cotton loan fund may be lsfwfully
formed. I know Mi at it is contrary
to the practice of the department of"
give opinions beforehand as to con
templated transactions, and I think
that such opinions ought never in or
dinary circumstances to be given, but
the circumstances with regard to the
handling of the great cotton crop
which have been created by the Euro
pean war are m4t extraordinary and
seem to justify extraordinary action.
t is for that reason that I venture to
ask you to depart in this case from
the usual practice of your department.
"It occurs to mo that the fund con
templated stands in a class by "itself.
It is hardly conceivable that such ar
rangements should become settled
practices or furnish precedents which
would be followed .in the regular
course of business or under ordinary
conditions. They are as exceptional in
their nature as ti e circumstances
thsy are mepnt to deal with and can
hardly be looked upon as, by possi
bility evej, dangerous precedents. It
is for this reason that I feel the more
justified m asking for .your opinion ill
the premises.
"Cordially and sincerely yours,
(Signed)
"WOODROW MILSON."
Mr. Gregory replied at once to the
President's letter stating that he was
unable to see howT such a plan could
be thought to fall within the purview
of the anti-trust laws.
VICTORY UNDER SHEMAN LAW.
Railroads Give Up Stock rn Coal Mines
Valued at -3,750,000.
Cincinnati, Or Stock in Ohio and
West Virginia coal mines valued at
$3,750,000 passed into the'lTands of
John S. Jones, a Chicago coal opera
tor, as a result of an entry made by
three Federal judges here in a suit
brought by the government against
the New York Central and the Chesa
peake & Ohio Railway Company, their
subsidiaries and various coal com
panies they control.
The case vas brought under the
Sherman law and federal officials de
clared, it was the most sweeping vic
tory ever accomplished under the act.
The case has been known as tie
"East OlV.o and West Virginia bitu
mirrens coal case."
Attorneys for both the railroads
and the government appeared before
the coSrt with an agreement that the
properties of the railroads be disin
tegrated and owenrship dissolved.
"Capital Paid In by Bar.ks.
Washington. Payment of the first
installment of the capital stock of
federal reserve ba:.l:s, called for No
vember 2, practically has been com
pleted. The paid in total, the Federal
Reserve Board announced has reach
ed $17,947,106, as follows: Boston
$1,617,925; New-York $3,320,380; Phil
adelphia $2,068,559; Cleveland $2,012,
353; Bichmond $1,063,458; Atlanta,
$777,248; Chicago 2,191,000; St, Louis
$yiz,uuu; iviineapoi s
Pitv SftKiftOft- Dallas $9i.335: San
A KjJ , S '
Francisco '$1,322,46;'
Cattle Quarantine Covers 10 States.-
Washington. Officials of the Bu
reau , of Animal Industry enlisted the
co-operation of -state officials- in the
fight to stamp out the epedemic of foot
and mouth 4isease which has resulted
in ' a cattle quarantine covering 10
states. With strict maintenance ;of
the Quarantine, immediate , destruction
CI -all- tuiBuiott ici up vv c - t
lion of all suspefted -centers, the Bu
reau believes it noV has the situation
unaer control. . r rauucan j
1 through Chicago has .been traced.r-
Hustler Wanted!
In every town to so
licit auto tires , for re
pairing. Good pay tor
spare' time, v Every
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Give particulars con
cerning self. G0OD-
VULCANIZ-!
ING PLANT, Raleigh,
N. C. : V ,
NOTICE - LAND SALE.
Ey virtue of an order of the Super
ior Court of Person County, North Car
olina, made in the special Proceeding
entitled E. Y. Pool, Mrs. Maivina Wiley
and others, Ex parte, I will offer for
sale at public auction to the highest
bidder, on the premises, on .
FRIDAY DEC. 13TH 1914,
the following described tract of land in
Holloway Township, Person Countv,
North Carolina; Bounded on the North
by the lands formerly owned by S. B.
Clapp and the lands of W. H. Whitler,
on the East by the lands of H W. Ash
by. on the south by the John R. Has
kins tract of land, and on the west by
W. H. Whitler, containing 142 acres
mere or less.
Terms of sale: One-third (1-3). cash,
and the balance in' two equal install
ments due one and two 'years from date
of rale, with six per cent interest there
on. Title retained until purchase money
is paid in full, but purchaser will bave
the privilege of paying all cash.
Sale on premises, Friday, December
18th, I9I4.v
This November 17th, 1914. ,
Elbert Y Pool, Commissioner.
Wm. D. Merritt, Atty. .
Sale X)t Real Estate.
By virtue of authority contained
in a certain deed in trust executed
by George Newton- and Emma
Xewton his Wife to the undersign
ed, trustee default having been
made in the payment of the bond
secured thereby and being request
ed so to do by the holder of said
bond, I shall on
Saturday Dec. 12th 1914
expose to sale at public auction at
the court house door, in the town
of Roxboro, N. C. to the highest
bidder fur cuslvthe following de
scribed tract of land. situated in
Mount Tirzah Township, Person
County N. C. joining the lands of
Henry Mitchell, Tom Hobgood,
B. 8. Eakes, Albert Peed and oth
ers, containing 205.4 acres more
or less and being the land on which
said parties now reside.
Time of snle 12 o'clock-,- m.
T. Lanier, Trustee.
NOTICE
By virtue of an order made by Judge
Geo. Rountree, I willl on
DECEMBER 12TH, 1914,
at the Court house door1 in Roxboro,
sell to the highest qidder, that tract of
land known as the old J. H. Cates home
place, Situated in Flat River township,
described as follows:
Beginning at a Sycamon-on Hillsbore
and Roxboro road thence north 88 west
60.10 chains to pointers; thence south
50 west 36 chains to a rock S H. Gates
corner; Thence south 88 East, (his line)
52.80 chains to a rock near a large hick
ory on Hamlins line; thence north 30
east 25 chains to a rock on the road;
thence with the road to first station
containing 192 1-3 acres more or less.
Terms of sale 1-3 cash, the Remaining
two-thirds 6 and 12 months. Deferred
payments to bear interest from day of
sale. At same time and place I will sell
the rent corn, wheat, feed etc. Time of
sale 11 o'clock a. m. .
This Nov. 11, 1914.
This is a resale owing to a 4en per
cent bid having been pieced on previous
Sell 6
D. W Bradeher
C C Commissioner "
Notice Sale of Valuable
Land. 7
Uder and by virtue of the authority
confered upon me by a certain deed of
trust executed by W. H. Garrett' on
the 25th day ofFebruary 1914, and du
ly recorded in book Novl page 444 Reg
ister Office of Person County, I will on
Monday Dec. 7th 1914
at.l2V clock m. at the court house,
door of Person County sell to the high
est bidder for cash the land described
in said Deed of Trust to wit that tract
of land, on the East side of the N. W
R. R. about one mile south of Roxboro
adjoin the land of Mrs. B. W. Danier,
W. T. Gregory. C, B. , Brooks. . It all
containing eleven and one-half acres
more or less, ' ' ' . '
This Nov. 4 1914.
N. Lunsford, Trustee
Notice Sale of Valuable
Land.
PursMnt to an order of the superior
I c0Urt orson County, to me directed,
; . ., t? t
in the special proceeding entitled E. T,
Chandler and others ex parte. I will on
Monday Nov. 30th'1914
at the court house door in Roxboro N.
C. sell to the highest i bidder ffor cashrl
tne lana aesenDea m me peuuon in
aid action, to wit , ; ' - - 'r:- .
Thaitract of land lving and being on
the waters of Deepi CreeK m, Mt'TirT
zah township Person County. Bounded
on the North by Deep Creek; on. the
East hv'the lands of the estate of AD.
Oakley, on the South byl' the lands of
the A.' D. Oakley estate, and ' oh the
West by: Deep Creek containing 55 acres
more or less and Known as tne j. 1
Chandler home place. . -x m ' t '. '-:
This October 26th 914. '
jt- x 1 NMunsford. Commissioner
Prof essionarGarcls.
DR: 5. S. MONT AG MIX :
Offers his prof essiohal seririijes
N.LUNSFORD -
Attorney at law, ' ,r:v
Office over L. G. tanfakl& CoW
z" Store. V
R xboro, N. c?
: F-0 carve.
- G. W instead;
CARVER WINSTEAD
to the people ofRoxboi-o arid sur- ;' J
rofjndirj cpmmmii . '
Office over erg ?e n ; & layt ia s ;
Attorneys and Qmnsellors at law v
Office overank.of Roxboro, - 7'
MARCUS C. WINSTEAD
Attoi pey-at-Law
Practice in Prao.i ajii a wl ill coiaties
- and wherever services required.
! Office in PosfofBce Building. ".
JDR..B. R. LONG v 1
. -r -DEMIST
Office over the Ba k of Roxboro. - :
RO BORO- N. C.
Dr. R. J. Teague
Physician and Surgeon. Of
fice over The Davi3 Drug Co.-
ROXBORO, N. C. "
W, A; B l ADSHER, M. D.
PRACTICING1 PHYSIcf AN.
OflTers his services toN the people
of R'oxboro and surrounding
community. 1
Dr. B. E. Love, M.P.
Practicing Physician '
Offers his services to the people,
of Roxboro and surrounding
community. OiSce in '
Pass & Carver Building.
Dr. C. G. Nichols Dr. A. F, Nichols
NICHOLS GL NICHOLS
Offer their professional service to
the people of Roxboro and
surrounding community.
., Dr. E. J. Tucker -
DENTIST.
Office New Hotel Jone over old
Drug Store.
DR. G. C. yiCKERS
DENTIST -
Office in Newell Building on
Xclrth Main Street, next door to
Roxboro Grocei'y (Do.
Roxboro, N. C.
DR. A. P. READE
Dentist
over the Bank of Roxboro
roxboro; N. C.
Office
E. H COPLEY
SURVEYOR.
Office next door to Dr. Vickers,.
Roxboro, N. C.
For Classes That Fit
Don;t Fail TpEE
207 W Main Street -
Opposite Post Office.
it Roxboro every first Tuesday
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