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The Cou Published Every Wednesday Evening tiOELL BROS.. PUBLISHERS j A. NOELL, JR.. MANAttR SUBSCRIPTION TERMS One Dollar a Year. Fifty Cents For Six Months. Twenty-five Cents For 3 Months. RIER ' e Gaston'ia Gazette of that Coun ty has to say about it: "The Gazette is of the opinion that the establishment of this in stitution was one of the biggest things the county has done in years. From it will radiate an in fluence which will awaken a new interest in the rural life of the The Editor is in no way responsible for flews expressed by correspondents. VM YOU M HEINOUS the other fellow to gb ahead and 111 get the mill on foot. Will a roller mill pty here? : The nervous systeni is the alarm system Well, why not. They pay else- In perferthealti we hardly realize that where.- Only last week we read the ,v.ea"?twork. of n.erve!iWven , . health is ebbing, when strength is declra- report of two for the year just ing, the same nervous system gives the passed and one of them paid a di- "jSuS vidend of 18 per cent and the oth- leads straight to a breakdown. er which was trip first vpnr for it To correct nervousness, Scott's Emul- er, wnicu was tne nrst j ear lor it, . . exactlv what vou shonid take: its county and which can not but re- mae 12 per cent, which was set rich nutriment gets into the blood and Sides and Entered at the Post Office at Roxboro, N. C. , as second-class matter. Roxboro, N. C. Jan. 19, 1916 It seems to be generally conced ed thatotash is going to be a thing of the pj.st the coming sea- J son,, and this being true it is going to be a hard task for the tobacco farmer to make a crop of good to bacco. Certainly the lands of this section, which have been so abun dantly fed on commercial fertiliz ers for so man, years and where year-after year the same land lias been in tobacco, will need some thing to take the place of potash. Potash these lands must have and no one should throw away any ashes or tobacco stems that are on the farm, and an effort should be made to secure these products wherever they may be found at reasonable prices. r,Ar. 4-,. . i.., 4.1 'ii mtu rich blood feeds the tiny nerve-cells while aside to enlarge the mill. Why thewhole SyStem responds to its refresh- shouldn't it pay here? The same ing tonic force. It is free from alcohol. j. . i , L i ' t , . , , Scott & Bowne. Bioomfield. N. J. freight rate holds here with other : . towns ii. the State, and Virginia, I WANTED District Manager too, for that matter. There is just for Roxboro and vicinity; good as shrewd business men here as proposition for the right man, there are at other points, and the Previous experience unnecessary. i , 4- i . Free school of instruction. Ad- people of this town and county drPSS MASSACHUSETTS BON D- love wheat bread" just as good ING & INSURANCE COMPANY, as they do at other places. Cer- Accident and Health Department, tainly it will pay if properly man- Saginaw, Michigan. Capital $2,- aged and if it is not properly man- 000,000. age4 it will be the directors fault, and the stockholders name the di- i . 'PI 1 . j. - rectors, men let every one get one share 5br Sczema suit in wonderful improvements in the next few years in all lines of farm work and farm life. Let us suggest that every farmer in the county take a day off some time during the year and visit this school and the farm which is near by. It will be an "eye-opener" to you, and your interest. and moral support thus shown will be worth much to the school itself." . If we do not have the way mark ed out and plans arranged for a school of this kind for this county before the close of the year we are going to be very much disap pointed. It is not a question of "can't afford it," but it is a fact that we "can not afford to do with out it.1' Then let us all get busy ! it will mean much f( r the countv, ' !nrl pp if unniA vvnv rrm Tint hp f'r it will mmn pfic'i rmirL-of . , . . . ! to stop the itching and begin healing ! tound whereby the school may be a lanii product which at present; with the first application or return your j established. hum no cash market near, and it ' oneZ; iAl'tEfL J? antee like this. Why don't you try it? IIAMKRICK & AUSTIN, DRUGGISTS. Roxboro. 3 Remember, this mill will not only 'benefit the. stockholders but! and "other Skin Troubles We Guarantee We want to see a school of this , will encourage the plan of diversi fying which we have been preach ing so long. It will mean that the farmer will have a crop to sell for which he will get ready money at a time when money means much to the tobacco farmei in July and August. Every farmer who owns a farm of one hundred acres, and every merchant, and every banker and every warehouseman, and, in fact every business man in the town can not afford not to take stock in this enterprise. Will you do it? kind in the county, and we are not going to be contentious as to the location, though of course, we should . prefer to see it located near town it can not be located in the town, for that is prohibited by the 'The Daughters of the Oonfed-jact establishing these schools, but eracy are to give further ornamen-1 the purpose of serving the en cation to the Jackson Teaming' tire count-v k sh()uld be near the School in the shape of an arch centei' f the c0lintv and that . . . li.i : i. y ,.u a .1 -111 - 1 a l ' U 'M . M Mil tnat will be a memorial 10 oione- i" wall Jackson. It will be built of ideal lociition wor.ld be the thriv Kawan granite and will cost $1,- ing little village of Brooksdale and 00." Yes, and only yesterday we tl,e wonder to us is that these live, were reading where Judge Carter aggressive and progressive people on the bench in Charlotte was be- have n()t 1()()ked . into the inatter moaning the sad fact that the said Better get busy, for sooner than Jackson Training School did not .v exlect Allensville will be hot have, more room so that youthful "tar it, and when these good peo criminals could be sent there. To l)le do become aroused they are a our way of thinking these Daugh- Power. ters would be doing a much more graceful and worthy act if they ; PULL TOGETHER. should put this one thousand dol-; lars in a building which would en-' That Roxboro is a good town is able the school to do something not denied by any one who is ac wOrth while. We believe in mon- quainted hereabouts, but that Kox uments, but in the living monu- boro could be a very much better ments if you please. town is likewise admitted by her best friends. The one thing of all FARM LIFE SCHOOL. things needed here is the "pull to- ' gether" spirit.. We are sadly lack- We have had much to say dur- ing in this one respect, and until ing the past year concerning some ' we change our way of doing things fVinWo veViirVi wp hrmprl i( cpo ramo top firp not, rnin(T tft .crrOVV find nrn- x n . ui j i i A .,u ti I put m operation every piece ot n flue flfinnfr nntonhr rrnnrl rrvorlc npr HQ TOP. Qhnii n. nkft tor in- i f r- and a farm life school. The good ; stance, the question of establishing j church machinery that we expect roads question has reached the a roller mill here, and what is the r- r r- f- 4- r ' IrnnKIa J Trf fliof H7P VlQVP n f 1T- pUlUl W11C1C 11 Will ailliuau taiVC UUUU- j. vju umu ' " v " K1" care of itself, for we are building Igressive citizens with money, not good roads and other townships, that they are afraid it will not pay, yea, the entire County is going to but simply the lack of cooperation) be engaged in this work before i There are easily one hundred men the year is gone, and we propose in the town and county who could to sive much time and attention to take one share of stock in this en- the subject of a farm life school. In Gaston county they have just established one of these schools l There Is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the lust few jeurs was supposed to be iiicuralile. lor a great mauy years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, ami by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, prououueed it iucurable. Science has jirove-v Catarrh to he a constitutional disease, and therefore retjuires constitutional treatment. I:.H"s 1'at-rrh Cure, manufactured by F. 'J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only Constitu tional euro on the market. It is taken Internally In does from 10 drors to a teaspoonful. It acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces pf , the system. They offer o;i hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and ! testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo', Ohio. F '1 " PmcHsts. 7.. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. Save Save All rags, bags, scrap, iron, tin, foil, bones, and all kinds of junk. My wagon is now going over the county, and should . you be overlooked, notify me and your order will have immediate attention. What about your horse shoeing and repair work? I will serve you as you would like'o be served. Respectfully, W. J. Pettigrew. PHONE NO. 54 I Church Meetings. ' Every member of Mt. Zion ' Church is requested to meet Saturday afternoon at the church at 2 o'clock.- We hope to complete the organiza tion of our teachers training class. Furthermore, we want to to use during 1916. For the same cause we request also the membership of Allens ville church to meet Friday af ternoon Jan. 21st, promptly at 2 o'clock. J. J. Boone, pastor. 7 SATISFACTION Build a business of your own. : Be independent. Retail our Sani- terprise and neither of them would tary Brushes at small profits. For feel it from a standpoint of finance particulars address, NORTH and this would secure the mill. RIDGE COMPANY, Freeport, and we ask vour attention to what But they stand back and expect nno's- Stands For Customers Pleased Customers, Who Are Therefore Satisfied Customers. Careful Attention Makes Pleased aad Satisfied Customers May We Please You ? C. H. Hunter mo re Sales! We feel that the peopleftaye seen and heard of sales of various kinds in Rox boro until they don'r interest them very much. The object' of them all is the same to convert goods into the almighty dollar. Something that will pay bill, buy more goods, etc. We have had our sale and the results from it were entirely satisfactory. NOW TO THE POINT Wc have many winter goods yet unsold that we are anxious to turn into cash. If it is a Lady's Suit or Cloak or men's Overcoat or Suit you want, name the price if you are reasonable. Shoes for men, women and children. Hats, Underwear and everything in win ter goods going to be sold without consid eration of profit. Your dollars will buy more value hre for the next thirty days than anywhere else in town. Come arid SEE- Clayton, Long & Long PIN-MONEY SAVINGS FOR HOLIDAYS EVERY YEAR you promise yourself .that you are going to save up some money for nextGhristmas. Do you do it? Most of us do not, or at least we put it off till w;e have to "stint" ourselves and then do not have enough. We a.re now organizing a Pin-Money Glub for this purpose, which' will start the first Mon day in January and continue fifty weeks. By saving 10c. each week you will save $ 5.00 and int. it ii 12.50 25.00 50.00 25c 50c $1.00 Ask us about this Club. It is a great plan to learn to SAVE; it is a great plan to learn to become acquainted with this Bank and our methods which will do you lots of good' in after years; and it is a great plan to have some money for NEXT XftlAS. 1 Money tha't you SAVE that otherwise you would have thrown away. You dont have to stint for it. You will have this money and not miss a cent, and you enjoy it so much.. If you are dependent, you do do not have to ask adybody for Money for Xmas, and when you spend it, you can say "I am spending my own money." How good it will make you feel. The Peoples Bank Capital $40,000 Surplus $45,000 A ROLL OF.HONOR BANK. I Sale EE After Mve GINNING FMDAY JANUARY 7th, 1916 We have placed practically all of our stock of goods at GREAT REDUCTIONS for quick disposal. . We are going to sell out our entire stock of winter goods, so here is y our chance to obtain real bargains. When we say bargains we mean it. I,- All Ladeis Suits and Cloaks at reductions nev er heard of before. They must go. All Men's Suits and Overcoats at prices that will make you feel good. All winter weigh un derwear for the entire family. One-fourth off. BLANKETS and COMFORTS from 54c up COME! LIPSHUTZ I
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