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Terrell toooeoeoeoeeoooooooeoopooo o o o o o 0 o ! X i o o e 2 O o o o o o o o o o o o o o e o o o o o Re-the Jaoes or o e o e o 8 CO. inoBse r y QEATH OF k LOVELY WOMAN. J&rs. Maggie Carver Wrenn. She was bom July 22 1888 and died Jan. 31 1916 age. 27 years 6 months and eight days. Ob, what a short stay on earth, bu t the good Lord knew best. He giveth he taketh away, blessed be the name of the Lord. On July IS, 1903 she was happily married' to' Mr. Sid Wrenn three children were bora to h)$ onion one girl and boys-the baby is two years old. She was a kind mother and a Be toted wife. The tie is broken now one link is gone that should bind that deaf husband and loved ones closer to God. Maggie joined Mill Creek Missionary Baptist church in Oct. 1909 where she remained until death. Maggie loved to go to church and went and as long as she could she went last year when she wasn't able and would be so tired. Its sad, oh so sad to part with our love ones but our loss is her eternal gain I believe she told me some 4 months ago she was ready to go whenth Lord called her, all she mined was her chil dren, that Sid could take care of his self. A kind mother, always thinks of her children and will cling to them as long as she can. Maggie will be sadly missed, a place is vacant in the home that can never be filled those little ones will never know the love of a true mother, she is gone never to re turn to them but they can go to her some day. She possessed a fine character, a good disposition and a kind heart what all of us should posses. All that love ones could ro for her was dne, but they could not stay the cold hand of death. May the dear husband strive hard to meet her iir glory where there.if no more sorrow no more pain where parting will nevet end. She suffered untold agony here at timet no one but her could tell what her euffering were, I wit sol sorry for her one week before her deth she ;' suffered so she said to me I am sick 1 wont be here long. Her suffering is over now and I believe for ever. May each one of usgive her up and ask God to help us to live a Godly life and meet this loved one in glory where part ing never comes. She was laid lo restm the first day of Feb. 19-6 at the home burying ground in tie presents of many loved ones ai d good many friends, the burul services was conducted by her pastor Rev. D. F. Putnam at her home. May God bless the husband and children, the dear mother who waited on her so faithful and all the family is. the prayer of the writer. Lelia. Sever Cold Quickly Cured. "On Decern berfirst I had a very severe cold or attack of the grip as it may be, and was nearly down sick in bed," writes 0. J. Metcalf, Weatherby, Mo. "1 bought two bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and it was only a few day until I was completely restor ed to health!, I firmly believe that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is one of the very best medicines and will know what to do when 1 have another cold." Obtainable every where. The Southern Baptist Education Association in sessioj at Nash ville, Tenn., elected Dr.' R. T. Vann, of Raleigh, president. What Children Need Now. In spi te of the best care mo the rs cangive them this weather brirgs sickpess to many children. Safe, reliable family medicines are in demand. Mrs. T. Neureuer, Eau Claire, .Wis.,, writer: "Foley's Honey and Tar cured' my boy of a severe attack of croup after oth er re'medies had failed. 1 recom mend it to everyone as we know frem our experience that it is a wonderful r remedy for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough." It stops the coughs that hang on and weaken after the laprippe. Sold Every where.' i The Granville County Fair ' As sociation has elected B. M. Cald welly of Oxthrdv president, and :P. W. Knott, secretary. ; ; :' The Farmer is a Business. Man TJE needs a typewriter , for .the XX same, reasons that every busi uess man needs one. Because it savei time, it saves labor, it enables you to keep carbon pies of "all your correspondence, if the up-to date business like method of writing. And that isn't all, Every farm is a home and the farmer's typewriter is a home -machine "to be used by every member of the family. The school, the home, the farm all have their Own writing to be done, and the typewriter provides the modern time saving way to do it. Our new REMINGTON Junior Typewriter is the ideal farm typewriter. 'Just the model, just the size, just the price. It is half the size of the standard Remingtons and half the price, but it writes with standard type on paper of standardize. It is so simple that any one Can operate it, and as for its quality, the jurae XiRem ingten is the answer. The price of the Remington Junior is $50. 00, t i Tear out this advertisement and send Vto us with your name and addrers and nt 'will send you am illustrated booklet Remington Typewriter Company UJK!?erate4) 6 Shepherd BljfTUieigh, N. C. 1 A Fw Hours Real Pleasure in the Evtung tHE bright light of the Rayo lamp makes reading and sewing real pleas ures these evenings. 1 he Kayo gives a steady light that can't hurt ,the eyes. It requires . almpst no attention. Its simplicity of design -makes it easy to keep clean. You don't have to re move the shade to light it just jift the gallery and touch a match. Most con venient most -efficient most economical. Use Aladdin Security Oil or DiamorUf White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters. The Rayq is only one of our many products4 especially suitable for use on the farm. Standard Household , Lubricawc Standard Hand Separator 'Oil Parowax .... Mica Axle Grease - Eureka Harness Oilv rMatcbleM Liquid Glos If your dealer does not carry them, write to our nearest station.. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nw Jimr) BALTIMORE ' ' Wwki- D.C. CI-rirtNC. - Ndfk. V, CJrU. W.Vfc j RMAMdUV. CriertM.5.a t Lamps .PROFESSIONAL CARDS - ' DR. B. A. TIIAXTPN Practicing Physician Offen his prof essieal strviee. W , ft people o Roibor ,an . Person County. W. R. CATES or Dice in Court Houm Roxboro. N. d 5. S. MONTAGUE. MD. , Offers his professional servico to the people of Roxboro and sur rounding community. C Office over Sergeant & Claytofl's store. ROXBORO. n.C N. LUNSFORD Attorney it law, Office orer Garrett's Store Roxboro N. C. P. O. Carvel S. G. instead. CARVER a WINSTEAD Attorneys and Counsellors at law. Office over ank of RozhQro. DR. B. R. LONG DENTIST Office over the Bank of Roxbero koxboro . c. DrrR. J. Teague Physician and Surgeon. Of flee over The Davis Drug Co. ROXBORO, N. C W. A. BltADSHER, H.D. PKACTIC1WO THT81lAK. Oifrs Ms services to th . people of Roxboro and ttrrjonwlriig cojuamnnifcjvr B. E. LOVE, M. Offers his services to the peeplfr i of Roxbro and surrounding community. Office ' L V Pass & Carver Building: ; V ' Dr. C. G. Nichols Dr. A F. Niehel NICHOLS . NICHOLS Offer their professional service to the people of Roxboro an surrounding community. ' Dr. E. j. Tucker dentit. 1 ' Offict New Hotel Jones over eld Drugstore. ' " ' ' ,' " , .. I ,j DR. G. C. VICKERS 1 4 DENf-T-- , VM' - Office in Newell Building qa. ' North Main Street, next door to Roxboro Grocery Co. . Roxboro, N. 0. NORFOLK & WESTERN. NOV. Survey 22nd 1914. J Ex Sun Dapy J p. m. a. rau Ex un Daily p. m. a. m. 5:30 7:06 7:55 7:00 Lv Durham Ar llK) 9:15 8:13 Lv Roxboro Ar 923 754 8:45 Lv Dennniston Ar 8:4 7:19 9:07 Lv So. Boston Ar 8:12 6i5 r 8:25 8:40 9:20 Lv Houston Ar 7:48 6X3 11:35 11:40 Ar Lynchburg Iv 5i6 4dfif p. m. a. nr. p. m. a. Connections at Lynchurg with trains - east and westbor nd. If you are thinking y& taking a -YOUwant quotations, cheapest fares; , reliable and correct information ja to : routes and schedules; the most com'fer mation is yours for the asking with onm' our complete Map Folders. t Write for rate maps time tsblea to agent or tor- . ...-.. v1 W. B. BEYILL. , ' .; Pass. Trajc Mgt. : W; C. S At N D ERS; : - General Pass. Agent 'A - I 'RoanokerJVo -.v . WANTED: District Manager for Roxboro and vicinity jgood proposition Tor ine ngni man, ; previous experience unnecessary. Free school 5 of instruction.! Ad dress MASSACHUSETTS BOND ING & INSURANCE COMPANY, Accident and Health Deparjnicht, Saginaw; Michigan. apitd. CV 000,000.: ' ; , ; ; - r - )
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