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Says Woman's Beauty V Depends Upon Health '' "v r . f Health apdl Vigor Necessii ate Regulation of Organs of Elimination. ' . Skin foods and fnco creams and powders. cannot make .a . vyoma.n beautiful, because leautv lirs deeper ihan thU-it depntk on health. In most cases Hie liM of health and. the cause of sicknes can be traced to the action of the bowel5. ji The headache, the lassitude, the sallow skin, and Mie lusterle,s eye are usually caused by constipation. An ideal remedy for women, and one that is especially suited to their delicate organisms, is found in Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, j mild laxative compound, pleasant f I lie baby and now it is to the taste a id free from o mates mv family stjunlby in all tase and narcotic drutrs rf every de- where a laxative is needed..'" scription. Mrs. Gertrude Jordan, Lh'- Laid . ell s Syrup Pepsin is: 522 North Liberty $t., Indiana po- S)!(l in dr.iy stores for fifty c3nt lis, Ltd., says: "It is simply fine; 51 bottle; a trial bottle can be ob- I have never been able to find any- tained, free of charge, by writing thing to compare with Dr. Caid- to Dr. VV. H Caldwell, 454 Wr.sh well's Syrup Pepsin. I started us ington St, Monticello, Illinois. GASOLINE ySlJDYNAMITt JACKSON, MISS., MAiI Tells How To Cure Ctronifi Cough' Jackson, Miss. "I am a carpenter and the grippe left me with a chronic rnncrh. rnn-rinwn, worn tmt and WPdlf f i took :tMTffismtito with6Qt4 1RY"CU,EANJN Q - w tri gmo ujstJ t - 1 1 TV f 3 3 1 I neip. j. reaa &doui vinoi ana aeciaea to try it Before I Had taken a bottle; I felt better, and after taking two bottles my cough is entirely cured, and I have gained new Tim and energy." JohK L; f Dennis. Vihol la a delicious cod liver and iron- tonic, guaranteed for coughs colds and bronchitis and for all weak, run- down conditions. IS MORE DANGEROUS THAN PLAYING- WITH DYNAmITE Sold by Hhixi brick & Austin. MRS. GERTRUDE 80RDAN turning o ea rs. N.K. SINCLAIR IN RACE FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Fa. etteville, March 27.-Hon. j PkygT1 Hinds. N. A. Sinclair announced tonight, that he will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination lor the attorney general. Mr. Sinclair de clined when the request was first made before Christmas, but he is now in the race to the finish. Mr. Sinclair, friends claim that with the exception of Mr. Bickett, the west has had the attorney general ship for more than 40 .years and ir. f rKt.i!, 1...... It .1 ' mat iuc caau auuuiu llilVf 1L LUISi year. Mr. Sinclair is a university man and is considered one of the suite's strongest lawyers. Raleigh has launched a move ment to raise $..l)00 for three i.ew Battle Cosoy, a graded school pupil of Tarb,ro, was badly scald ed Friday morning while he whs ti the escaping steam George Ashe and Boyd Hatchell are two i ro i)ers from Wilming ton who are in the United StUes army crossing the border after Villa. KILLING WOUNDED SOLDIERS. V - - "-v "ED CROSS DOCTOR SAYS THIS OFTEN HAD TO BE DONE. Atlanta, March 26. Dr. A. Hammond, who won the iron cross with the German red cross, and a Iio is covered with shrapnel scars, gave an interview in Atlanta yes lerda.v in the course of which he -aid that the red cross doctors as in act of mercy frequently had t kill soldiers who were fatally and hopelessly wounded. "As chloro form and ether were often unob tainable we had to .simply direct the wounded man's attention to something else and then blow his brains out," said the doctor. This was only done, he said, in cases where the wounded man was suf fering horribly and with no possi bility whatever of treatmei t or recovery. Necessary to Do Dry-Ckanipg at Horn. Always' jt be Consid ered Dangerous Process. L. H. Fleming, a Halifax coun ty farmer, was carried t. 'Rocky . Mount with a badly crushed skull !-as result of a falling tree, anil died Saturday from the injuries. Spring. Spring is looked upon by many as the most delightful season of the year, but this cannot be said Watch Child 'a Cough Colds running of nose, continu ed irritation of the mucous mem brane if neglected may mean Ca tarrh later. Don't take the chances do something for your child! Children will not takeevery medi cine, but they will take Dr. King's Xew Discovery and without brib ing or testing. Its a sweet pleas ant Tar Syrup and so effective. Just lax ttive enough to eliminate the waste poisons. Almost the first dose helps. Always prepared, no mixing or fussing. Just ask Pills Best For Liver. Because they contain the best liver medicines, no matter how bitter or nauseatLsr for th vveet sugar coating hides the taste. Dr. King's New Life Pills contain in gredients that put the liver work i ig, move the bowels f reel v. No gripe, no nausea, aid diges ion. Just try a bpttle of Dr. King's New Life Pills and notice how much better you feel 25c. at drug gists. ! vmir rt i-i i niric f TV. TT: x- of the rheumatic. The cold Hud 1 n , , B s wew LMScoverw ir. wi cufa .... . U(l u I u I damp weather brings on rheuma tic pains which are anything but pleasant. They can be relieved, however, by applying Chamber ' Iain's Liniment. Obtainable everywhere. child against serious ailments re suiting from colds. The North Carolina Baraca and ' Philathea organization will meet in Goldsboro April 27-80. Strong , speakers and leaders will take part on the program. Di. J. 0. Atkinson, College pastor of Elon College, is serious l.V sick in Johns Hopkins Hospi tal, Baltimore. The Aches of House Cleaning. The pain and soreness caused by . bruises, over-exertion and strain- ing during house cleaning time , are soothed away by Sloan's Lini - ment. No need to suffer this agony. , Just apply Sloan's Liniment to the . sore spots, rub only a little. In a s oKr! f i lv- n . 1 miu.i u.ujc uic pain leaves, you ; rest comfortably and enjoy a re ' ; freshing sleep. One grateful user writes: "Sloan's Liniment is worth its weight ij gold." Keep a bottle - -I:-.-' It . , on nanct, use it against all Sore - ness, Neuralgia and Bruises. Kills s pain. 25c. at your Druggist. v: St. Mary's Episcopal Church, High Point, uses ten inches of .paid display advertisement in the Why Constigati n Injures. The bowels are the natural sew erage system of the body. Wl en they become obstructed by consti- j nation a part of the poisonous matter winch tliey should carry off is. absorbed into the system, mak ing you feel dull and stupid, and interfering with the digestion and assimilatio i of food. This condi tion is quickly relieved by Cham berlain's Tablets. Obtainable ev ery where. On April 21 the Fortnightly Club of Trinity College will ob serve the three hundredth anni versary of the death of Shake speare with, an appropriate pro gram. President Wm. P. Few will make the chief dedicatory ad dress, and Professors T. S. Groves and A. M. Webb, of the faculty, will also speak. Insomnia. Indigestion nearly always dis turbs the sleep more or less, and is oten the cause of insomnia. Eat a light supper with little if any meat, and no milk; also take 0113 of Chamberlain's Tablets immedi ately after supper, and see if you do not rest much better. Obtain able everywhere. Most housewives would be frighten- j eu into hysterics if they saw one of their children playing with a loaded shotgun. Yet some of those same women will thorughtlessly undertake dry-cleaning in the kitchen with gaso line. Using a bowl or pan of gasoline in the kitchen is about as harmless a pastime as playing football with a can of nitroglycerine. A firm which manufactures a com pound used with gasoline for dry cleaning is advertising its product ex tensively in this country under such headlines as "Housewives Save $5 by Using Gasoline." "A Good Way to Collect Your Life Insurance" would have been a more appropriate heading. Gasoline is a high explosive, more powerful and easier to set off than dynamite. Thousands of people hav been burned to death or blown into bits by handling it carelessly. Gaso line evaporates very rapidly, and a small dish full of gasoline will fill an ordinary kitchen full of a highly ex plosive gas in a few minutes. A match, a spark, a fire burning in the kitchen range or a gis light is all that is need ed to complete the combustion. A wrecked house and a runeral are the usual results. With all possible precautions taken, dry-cleaning with gasoline is a very dangerous process. If a housewife feels that she must do her own dry ch anirrs she should be very careful to follow these instructions: 1. Get your gasoline in a tightly closed red can. 2. Do the whole job out of doors at some distance from the house. 3. Take your pan out of doors be fore you put the gasoline in it. 4. Be sure that the gasoline is thor oughly dried out of the articles clean .re you rinj thorn into the house. 5. Be sure that all traces of gaso line are removed from your hands and your clothing before you enter the nouse again. 6. Never leave gloves on the hands to dry after cleaning. 7. Allow no one to light a match aiywhere naar where you are j working or wd ere your clothes are drying. 8. Allow no one who is smoking to come anywhere near you or the clothes you have been cleaning until ail traces or gasoline have d sappeared. 9. Make sure that everything has Deen removed from the pockets of gar ments to be cleaned before putting mem into the gasoline. A match head in a pocket may do untold damage 10. Always remember that you are fooling with something that is as dan gerous as nitroglycerine or dynam: e Kansas F. M. Bulletin :WV A WW- V"Z" Li L. " " ?r v v ra.5 wi f JAS the whole world gone stark mad over a ver foolis! r.nu --1 I I question? Are swords rattling, curmhn nhr . JL glistening just because Russia wanted to show her love for ihe liti' v brother-Seryia? Tear aside the curtain of Europe's politics and see mumcm eauic ui mesas mar is Deing played: Sec upon what a sii yet desperate, excuse the sacred lives of millions are being sacrificed. 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Its one of the best cough syrups made. Formula on every bottle. You know, just what you are taking and your doctor i. -, . . colds. Insist on Dr. Be 's Pine- long been a favorite with mothers Ifar-Ho or young cniidren ! as it contains 1 . no opium or other narcotic, and ney. Only 2oc. at Druff- may be given to a child as confi dently as to an adult. It ii pleas antUo take, too, which, is of great importance when a medicine must Beaufort is to have one of the largest and most powerful wire less stations in the world. The statron will be located -on the is be given to young children, Thisd where the ,0 sj Fisheries remedy is most effectual inj reliev-; laboratory is rfew: situated and ing coughs, colds and croup, Ob-j wuere there is at present a wire- tainable everywhere. v less station. There Can Be No Doubt About the Results in Roxboro. Results tell the tale. All doubt is removed. The testimony of a Koxboro cit izen Can be easily investigated. What better proof of m,erit can be had ? James H. Whitt, life insurance agent, Depot St., Roxboro, savs: M.v experience witrDoan's Kid ney Pills has been very satisfac t IT doi A ana lean recommend them as a fine medicine for kidney dis orders. Others of my family have also taken Doan's Kidney Pills and have found them to be all that is claimed of them. Doan' Kidney Pills cannot be equaled for curing backache." Price 50cv at all dealers. Don' simply ask'for a kidney remedy- geo loan's Hidney Pilis-the same that Mr. Whitt had. Foster-Mil- burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.. Richard Wade, of Dunn,, was seriously injured, and W F ;W,his faeis was bruised d bam Odom, of Goldsboro, was cut in the head, when their automobile turned turtle on Pei son street, Fayetteville; Sfniv afternoon. The enormous fire waste of thii country is slowly but surely under mining the industrial and economic lue of society. We can no more con tinue this devastation of wealth and withstand its consequences than can a bank outlive the "run" in times oi panic. Instead of devoting so much thought and energy to uprootin! iunaamentai principles, the modern legislature can prove a benefit to so uy inaugurating some laws to control the profligacy of our people ana the waste of the Nation. Notwithstanding the impelling force m underwriting toward better con struction, aiming to eliminate, or at least to modify, extreme hazards, and with the great upbuilding influence reflected in the fe departments com mencing with the village and ending with the great metropolis; yes, not withstanding all this, there is yet an underdevelopment in civic responsi bility and in the conception of the social duty we owe to the state. We clay-made tenpets of a rapid age, seem to ignore the supremest tests by which a nation is conserved. Stringent laws such as exist in European states, while apart from the essential features nf our liberties, yet reflect the duty we! owe to the economic fabric of society. Notwithstanding the frightful drain upon our resources, insurance 'Organi zation has, through a supreme intelli gence, been able to construct, a sys tem of protection unequaled in the history of the worldand not equaled by governmental regulations. In other respects. It, therefore, is little short of a miracle that the Insurance inter ests have been able to withstand this strain and to build so as to rear i a monumentdedicated to all vital inter ests and operating to create a , con fidence in the great commercial activi ties and which in turn install the peace and serenity most abiding in its character. Wheiner from thi spear-tipped fire that courses through the air, or the self-immersed: torch of the bloody incendiary, underwiting stands ready to do its offica, R. W. Osborn. " - iwe Perhaps you have saved up a few hun dred dollars which wish to invest where the principal viilj .be absolutely secure, al ways available, and at the same time pay you a fair rate of interest. Deposit your money in this bank; taking an interest bearing CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT Your principal wi secured and subject to your demand when you need it. The interest is more ttian you would receive on a Government" Bond and the money will be just as safe. . We Pay 4 Per Gent On Time Deposits r" ank of Roxboro Capital Stock $25,000.00 Surplus 10,000 E KEEP REApy The time to fight "a fire is d&ihe tie' first one t'j three minutes after its ori gin, lue earlier you- get -into the fight th better your chaneea for rout" "TTtV 1 Is now chartered under the laws of N. C. This sore is run under the Rock dale system. We areready to seive you to the bst ad vntdgorme groceries. Come to -see us and bring your coujitry produce.. , ing tne enemy. - -
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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