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For Serivce and the best of Fire' and Life Insurance Protection SEE & Lon: Cunningham Jas. II. Whitt, Represenative I All Kinds of Insurance. Rbxboro, - - North Carolina j We w ish to take this method to lhank our friends and customers who have already com-, forward and paid their "fertilizer and stoie accounty and if yoii haven't paid yours w9 earnestly re quest that you come forward at once and attend to same. We are always glad to extend every courtesy possible to our customers, but we are also compelled to collect what you owe us. If you haven't done it do so at once. J. L. Garrett 53C The Farmers Hardware Company want to sell vou vour axes and maddcks. We have a big shipment just received. Look atour window for display of axes and matocks. We also carry a full line of Hardware. Hardware for the Home & Farm Farmers Hdwe Co. I We will allow $4.00 per bbl for corn on act. J Long, Bradsher & Co. We have a good stock of Oliver Chilled, Bay Friend Plows and cast ings. This class of goods, the chances are will advance and we believe it will be good business and will pay the farmers to lay in their supply immediate ly at the old price. ! t Long, Bradsher & Co. MRS. LlELTOirS LEJTERt To Tired Wom-but.Hothers !' 11 ,'.-'- Jackson, Miss. "I shall feelpaid for writing this letter if I can help dny tired worn-out mother or housekeeper tq find health and strength as I have "I have a family of five, sew, cook and do my housework ana l oecame very , much run-down' in, health. A'iriend asked me to try Vinol. I did so and now; I am well and strong and my old time energy has been restored. Viriolhasho supenor as a tonic for worn-outj, run down, tired mothers or housekeepers," Mrs. 4. N. Melton, Jackson, Miss.? For Sale by Hambrick '& Austin. r- :v . . ; FERTILIZERS (NITROGEN!) Reports and conditions show, that the southern states hive thrown away through the want of proper information billions of hard earned cash. The weight of the atmosphere resting' on one square inch of ground at sea level is 15 lbs. There are 6,272,640 square inches in one acre; this multiplied by 15 gives 94,089,600 lbs. of air on an acre; and 80 per cent of the air is nitro gen, which enters largely into all vegetable growth; therefore 80 per cent of free air, or 75,271,680 lbs. is nitrogen, wliich gives 37, 635.84 tons of this essential gas for plant growth for every acre of land at sea level. Roxboro is about 350 feet above sea level, nd Rox boro is about an average altitude of Person County, so we can use the round number of 37,000 tons of nitrogen on every acre in Per son County, if the air were per fectly still, but every time the wind moves across an acre a new supply of nitrogen is brought to that acre. This movement is kept up ail the time, therefore the amount of nitrogen per acre is be yond the conception of giant minds. The nitrogen in a ton of cotton seed meal at $30 a ton is only 150 lbs. costing 20 cents a 11). This is for the highest grade of cotton seed meal. Nitrate of soda atS50 a ton contains 140 lbs. nitrogen, costing 11 cts.a pound. Dried blood, tankage, fish scrap, etc. at $40 a ton contains about 360 lbs. nitrogen costing about 11 cts. a lb. All this is true and much more can be said about them. No soil is permanently built up by these "We- ments, but only temporary b$tfc- fits can be obtained from themT . Do we have to continue this very expensive form of fertilization? No, God divided the vegetable kingdom into two grand divisions, legumes and nonleffuines. The first class has the power of extract ing from free air the nitrogen, and storing it up in the soil for the next crop, which should be a hon- legume. This costs less than noth ing atall, for.it not only enriches the soil, but yields a useful crop also at the same time. Do you, dear reader, see the enormous cost of ignorance? This great defect costs us more than all other expenses together, and yet most people have but little excuse for ignorance. Books and papers are cheap, and bulletins cost noth ing but the asking, for they are made by our taxes, and if we read them or not,they are made just the same. If a person can not read, he can attend a Moonlight school. 'The time has been, ..when a man could get up some excuse for be ing illiterate, but not now. The meanest "nigger" can learn to read. What are legumes? clover, rape, vetch, pea, peanut, alfalfa, soy bean, velvet bean, lion bean, some grasses, and several oilier growths. They are the traps alf real farmers are setting to catch nitrogen as it passes. Can free nitrogen be ex hausted? No at all returns to free air again after complete decompo sition, or in other words, after it has performed its duty in obedi ence to the creator's design, it re turns to -its original vocation of traveling about, ready to be caught again, and again, and again. Planter, wake up and be a farmer. W. T. Swanson. m . ' LOCAL EVIDENCE.. ' ' . k"- ' ...... .1, it . I Fviclence that can be .verified. 'TTWt: ic what 'wo want: . V v-- ' v. Opinion is not enough. - ODinions differ; ci 1 i'jf NOTICE SLAND SALE! rler's a Roxboro facfe, ?-V?. - wbu can'test it v;Wyfe - Pettigre w, ; blacksmith MooreheadAve., Roxboro', says: uMy Jaack troubled me so badly that I could iiot worki 1 was lame . i n jt ana sore ana haa such pains through my loins that B . cjtwild hardly straighten.1 The kidney se cretions were highly colored. Af ter using several medicines with out relief, I got a bdk of 'Doan's Kidney Pills. They soon relieved the ailments." Mr. Petti grew'gave the aboye account of his- experi ence, Feb., 14, 1908, and in Jan., 1915, he added: "As long as I get such good results from Doan's Kidney Pijls, X.shall continue us ing them. I hope my 'statement will relieve others who are in need of a kidney medicine, and that they will give Doan,7s Kidney Pills a fair trial." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy -get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Pettigrew had. Hoster- Milburn Co., Props., BafiVo, N. f1 Y. FQHmCAROmNAf ; : .C v r PERSON COUNTY: Under and by-virtue oif a decree of the Superior Court Itf aispecial proceeding.entitledi T. T. Oldyton Executor of W. T. Burton "de- ceased, vs. yirgie urton and oth ers, to me directed as Gornmis- sioner,,i wiiLon : Monday February 14th, 1916 i at ihe court house door in Rox- boros . C. at 12 o'clock M. exr pose to sale to the highest bidder, at public auction, the following tract or parcel of land to-wit: That tract of land lying and be ing m Mt. lirzah Township, bounded on the North by the lands of ft. A, Burton, on the East By tha public road leading from Mt, Tirzah to Durham; on the South by the lands of Allen j. Burton and others; on the West by the Llands of Allen J. Burton; contain- ingT24 acres more or less, and being the "home place" of W.T. Burton, deceased.. Terms of Sale One-third cash, one-third in six months, balance in twelve months. Deferred pay ments to bear '6 per cent. interest from date of sale, and secured by note. Title retained until full purchase money is paid. The purchaser will ha ve option of pay ing all cash. This January 13th 1916. Luther M. Carlton, Commissioner. ; LANbSALE.: Bv virtue of the "rowers contain,) a certain deed of -.trust executed to tv, by C; H.;iJrooks tnd wife Ida G. Brook on tne lain aay oi? warcn, isos, to se cure, tne payment? oi a note of even date, aodof record iri the Register of Deedi office .for Person coonty, North Carolina, in book -.13, page 500, the terms of saine nothaving been compli ed with, l.will onJ y. . . MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1916, offer for sale to the highest bidder at the Court House-door in Roxboro, N. O., the following lands: Joying and be ing in the town of Roxboro on the cor porate limit line, bounded on the north By the lands of Mrs. Mamie Merritt on the east by the lands of W. H. Long' on the west by the lands of J. H. Car ver a3d on the south by the road from Roxbo'ro to Barnetts Mill, 'contaiuing one aere.more or less andknown as the Day place. oerms of sale made known on day of sale. This Jan. 27th, 1916. V E. B.Reade. SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN tQT. By virtue of the power vested in mc under a deed of trust -executed by Lon nie Satterfield and others, registered in Person County: in book, 1, page 258, I will on the . 6TH DAYOF MARCH, 1916, sejl at public auction for cash in front of the court house door in Roxboro the lot of land as described therein, situat ed in .the town of Roxboro and bounded on the East by W; T. Gregory; on the South and west by Harriett Ann Gar rett, and on the North by the heirs of A. J. Hester, and perhaps others, con taining (2) two acres more or less. known as the Sib Satterfield lot. This Jan. 26th, 1916. R. P. Brooks, Trustee. Colds Need Attention ' Internal throat and chest trou bles produce inflammation, irrita tion, swelling or soreness and un less checked at once'; are likely to lead to serious trouble. Caught in time Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Ho ie.y loosens the phlegm and destroys the germs which have settled in the throat or nose. It is soothing and'healing. rine is antiseptic; honey is soothing both together possess excellent medicinal quali ties for fighting cold germs Insist on Dr. Bell's Pine-TarfHoriey. 25c. ll ' i Hi :-V jii I irmrir L' I i- t7??i Senator Overman leclars that he cannot support the Keating Child Labor bill now before Con gress as he considers it unconsti tutional. Now Feels Entirely .Welljfi. Those who have backache, rheu matism, stiff and swollen joints or other symptomsof kidney trouble will be interested in a statement from A. H. Francis, Zenith, Kas., who writes: "I had a severe pain in my back and could hardly move. I tried several remedies with no results. I took about 'two-thirds of a 50c box of Foley Kidney Pills and now feel entirely well.' Mid dle-aged and older men and women whose kidneys are weakened find these safe pills give relief from sleep-disturbing bladder ailments. Sold Everywhere. SALE OF VALUABLE LOT By virtue of the power vested in ftie as trustee for J. "3. Brooks in a deed of tiust executed by Henry Field and wife Clarissa, and by request, said trust being regis tered in Person County in bk. 1, p. 311, 1 will, on the 19th day of February 1916, sell for cash at the court house door in Roxboro by public auc tion that certain house and lot therein described, lying within the corporate limits of the town of Roxboro, and bounded on-the North by the lot of Victor and Ida Kaplon: on the West by Dr. E. J. Tucktr, on the South by Iv ie Street or J. C. Pass; and on the East by Lamar Street, or jtrs. W. H. B. Newell, containing' 77-100 of an acre more or less. This house is comparatively new, be ing recently remode.ed by Mr. H. Field, a skilled contractor and builder, contains 6 rooms or more, bath room, town water, and the best cemented well of water in the County. On the place also he 1ms a two-story stable,, cow. house, chicken house, wood house and the lot is enclosed by a nice wire fence. This Jan. 18th, 1916. - T. C. BROOKS, Trustee for J. J. Brooks. SALE OF LAND! Under and by virtue of the powers vested in me by the terms of certain deed of trust executed on the 17th day of March, 1914 by G. P. Allen and wife, an rf record in the office of Register of Feeds of Person County, in Deed of Trust Book, I, at page 461, (the condi tions of said deed of trust not having been complied with, and the owner of the bond secured thereby having re quested that said powers be exercised) . I will on SATURDAY, FEB. 19TH, 1916, at II o'clock, a. m., on the premises described beftTw. in Bushy Fork Town, ship, about l 1-4 miles distance from Hurdle Mills, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described tract or parcel of land, to-wit r- ,Lyirag and being in Bushy Fork Town ship, Person County, North Carolina, adjoining Authur G. Whitfitld and oth ers, and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of Authur G. Whitfield, on the East by lands of Willie Hawkins and Sam Wilson, on the South by lands of C. E, Long, and on the West by lands of C. E. Long, Henry Rimmer and Dudley Viliines. Containing 182 acres more or less. - This January 19, 1916. & F. O arver. Trustee. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Having this day qualified as the Ad ministrator of the estate of James M. Lucas, deceased, late of Per son County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons indebted or holding claims against said deceased, to present them to the undersigned at Woodsdale, N. C. on or before the I9th day of Jan. 1917, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please, make immediate payment. This Jan. 19, 1916. G. M. BEAM, Administrator. Dr. D Y. Cooper, of Hender son, was taken ill in Greenville, iS. C, where he was visiting but is reported. now to be improving. I No. Sik-Sixty-Six CA S.T O.R I A This it a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS &.FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and ft taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c For Infants .and Children In Uso For Over 30 Yccrs Always bears the Blgmture of The Best Recommendation. The strongest recommendation any article may receive is a favor able word from the user. 'It is" the recommendations of those who have used it that makes Chamber lain's Cough Remedy so pouular. Mrs. Amanda Gierhart, Waynes field, Ohio, writes, ''Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been used in my family off and on for twenty years and it has never failed to cure a cough or cold." Obtainable everywhere. Fayetteville will now have a community nurse. Building on a large scale is go ing on at Mount Airy. Penumonia and grippe are very prevalent in various parts uf the State. , -', - - RUB OUT PAIN with good oil Kniment. - That V the surest way to stop thenv The best rubbing liniment iS .n.nn.gfn 5? Ill 1 : 1 I II .. UUUM Good for the Ailments of Horses,VMuIes, Cattle, Et; . Good for your own Aches, Pains; Rheumatism; Sprains, Cuts, Bums, Etc! 25c 50c $1. At all Dealers. Administrators Notice! Having this day qualified as the ad ministrator of Cora T. Dunn, deceased, this ii to notify ail persons indebted or holding claims against said deceased t6 present them to the undeisigned Ad ministrators, on or before the 8th day of Jan. 1917, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. i nis j an , iyib. J. OFuller and W. A. Dunn, Administrators. Notice Sale of Valuable Land ?Under and ' by virtue of the authority conferred upon me by a certain deed of trust executed by Christain Tate on the 20th day of September 1909, and duly record ed in book 17 at page 337, de fault having been made in the payment of the note secured by said deed of trust, I, will on Monday March 6th 1916 at 12 o'clock M. in front of the Court House door, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the land described in said deed of trust to? wit: A certain tract of land near Brooksdale church, bounded as follows, on the" north by Lewis Ragland et al. on the east by John Brooks, south by Paul Coley and on the west by Louis Peace. On this lot is situated a good three room cottage, lot containing 3.4& acres more or less. This Feb. 1st, 1916. N t ' Lunsford, Trustee Executors J tice! Having this day qualifiea as the Ex ecutor of the last will ac 1 testa ment of the late George 1. Burch, this is to notify all persons ino bted or holding claims against said deceased to present them to the undersigned Ex ecutor, on or before the 3rd day of January 1917, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This Jan. 3, 1916. V VICTOR C. BURCH, Executor. N: Lunsford, ' Att'y. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, a small box of Barbo- Compound, and oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a weeK until it becomes tne aesirea shade.'; Any druggist can put this up. or you can mix it at home at very little cost. Full directions for making and use come in each box of Barbo Compound. : It will gradually darken streaked, :: faded gray j lent for falling hair and will make harsh l lhaii wft and elosiiv. - It will not color the scalD. is not sticky or rrwy; and does not rub off. '. ':.$' '' . : -'W TRUSTEE SALE! Under and by virtue of the Dow ers contained in that deed yf trust executed April 4th, 1912 by L. P.;Frederick and wife to me, as trustee, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Per son County, in book 1, - at page 145, default having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby, upon request ot the hol der I, as trustee, will on Monday February 21st, 1916 at twelve o'clock M. at the court house door in Roxboro, N. C, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following lot or .parcel of land to- wit: Lying and being in Rox boro township on the public road from Roxboro to Leasbur and bounded on the North' by the lands of S. J. Dickens and Geor ge R.: James; on the East the lands of George R. James and George Wjestbrooks; on the South by Jasper Harris and Wayne Bla lock; on the West by H. D. Fou shee,'containing ll6 . acres, more or less, j ' v This January 18th, 191,6. Luther M. Carlton, Trustee. NoV.((S This it a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVEP Five . or six doses will break Any case, aff -V If Hat eavth'cn a a tonic the : Fever will n' return.-1 U tcts on the liver f better th Calomel and jdoes not gripe or sicken. 2 - Jtf "Ww Jmr' 1 T .4
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