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Get a Bottle Today? - if RUB OUT PAIN : with good oil Hnknentf That 8 the surest way to - stbpthem: i he pest rubbing liniment is r. v - . ir M rj The Man(of Power lei km (a UIMUUUJ ' Good for the Ailments of , Horses, Mules,-Cattle,; Jitc Good for your own A ches, Pains, Rheumatism; Sprains, .. : t w - ... . ( mm wunai ' THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford with the new features; large radiaior and en closed fan, streamline hood; crown fenders front and rear, and entire black finish, is one of the most' attrac tive cars on the market. These q-ialities in combination with the smaller purchase price bring the Frrd within the the'possibilities of nearly every home. Why forego the pleasure and convenience of Ford travel another day? Ford prices again reduced and Ford quality higher than ever. SmaHexpensa of operation and upkeep the ut most in motor car value and service for business and pleasure, strength of construction, simplicity in design, real Ford merits. Place your order now. Touring Car $360; Runabout $345; Coupelet$505 Town Car $595; Sedan $645-f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at CROWELL AUTO CO., Roxboro. On sale at .. it Is the one who wrings sue - cess out of the stony heart of defeat. , In fact Ke does " not .show his true colors until he has rid himself y of th0 friend ship'of the many. " The 'man of power is what he is, and his personality makes itself felt whereev er he goes. Call on me for horseshoe ing and general rerjairing. A work given prompt attention. W. J. PETTI GREW Blacksmith . Dealer in all kinds of Junk. Phone 54 - Roxboro, N. steo S IS The Store Tha Succeeds Nowa days Must Give Service. Service Means Quality Honesty and Val ue Received. That's Our Platform, and That Is Wha Tou Get Here Dose of nasty calomel - makes you sick and you lose a ; , day work. Calomel salivates! It's mercury. Calomel acts like -dynamite on a sluggish" liver. When V calomel corhes into contact with ouf bile it crashes into it, causing" cramp ing and nausea. w ' -j If you feel bilious, headachy, Constipated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a 50 ceut bottle of Dodson's Liver ; wliich is a harmless vegeta ble substitute for dangerous calo oiel. Take a spoonful and if It doesn't start you r liy'er and straigh ten vou up better and quicker ban nasty calomel and without .making y.u"nsick, you just go back arid get your money. , If you take calomel today you '11 be sick and nauseaied tomorrow; besides, it may salivate you, while if .vou t Dodson's Liver Tone lu will w,Ve up feeling great, ,f jll uf uuibition and ready for vvork.or play. It's harmless, pleas ant and sa. to give to children;, they like it. HAVE 4S n tT HOURS Some Interesting Figures As To Act- ual Earnings Of Men On Southeastern Roads. finest people. : or.d which f clloWi one: on tM CitSFli vps.' But their course can be checked. ; ;J r :PERA:CONQUERSi ;f It Ss of creat valuewheh used nrnnnitlv fnn a nnM nWt , Ample evidence has proved that ft is ven of morejvajuefo over-" . coming chronic catarrh, dispelling the inflammatory conditions, enabling ; the, diseased membranes to perform their natural functions, and toning up, the entire system. " - .. - :. v :-:' X- i The experience of thousands is a safe guide to what It may be isx--pected to do for you. . y ;r (: xavimuiu tameus uum wsieu oy ine puDuc ana approved; - ; THE PERUTA CO?.IPANY, COLUISUS, OHIO SOCiAP NEWS ITEMS You Will Become a Permanent Customer if We Please You C. H. Hunter Of An Army 2,000,000 Strong And every one guarding a home thafs the Perfection Heater army, For real prepared ness against sudden changes in the weather get a Perfection. It travels light you can carry it anywhere. It's clean, good-looking, and durable. Costs little to buy and little to use the cheapest form of comfort insurance. On the firing line in 2;806,000 hotries. Ask any good hardware dealer, nirnitureor department store, U Aladdin Security OU-for beet results. - STANDARD OIL COMPANY , - Whtnttoiii O. C Norfolk. Va. (New Jersey) BALTIMORE Rich&oDd, Va. Charlotte, N C x Charleatori, W. Va. , Charleston, S. C Washington, p. C. In connection with the movement of train and en gine employes for increased wages, a' franR statement of the earnings, of men employed in freight service in tjie southeastern territory will doubt less be of interest. For engineers the prevailing mini mum rate in through freight service ranges "from $5.15 to $5.65 per day for-engines of ordinary types, in local freight service from $5.25 to f6.C0 for engines of crdina y types, in both through and'keal friiht service from $C25 to $7.u for AiaLettype engines. For white firemen on ergines of ordinary types the mininiumv rate ranges frcm $2.75 to$".50er day in throush freight' service, from $3.00 to $3.60 in loal service; on Mallet engines in both through and local ser vice from $4.00 to $4.25. For conductors the standard mini mum rate in', through freight, service is $4.10 per. day, injocal service $4.50 per day. For white brakemen the standard rate in through freight service is $2.75 per, in local-service $3 per day. The foregoing are the minimum daily rates that must be made by the railways to each employee in the classes named who does any wort at all in a day, irrespective of how few hours he may be. qn duty or of how few mhes he may actually run. These rates-are paid for any work:. up to 100 milei with additional pay for overtime if the runs46 not completed in the specified number of hours. On the other hand, the earnings of employees frequently exceed these figures as the actual earnings depend upon the number' of miles run and, in the ' Case of fast freight runs, the earnings are much higher for com paratively short hours . Taking, as an illustration a fast freight train running 5 o?er. a division 150 miles long where the . 'run can be made in 1 hours and 30 min utes, the engineer would- receive for this 7 1-2 hours, on duty the sum of $840, the fireman $4.70, the conduc tor $6.15, and the white brakeman $4.10. Thus while the first figures , show the minimum that can be paid an engineer. Hreman. conductor, or brakemanrfor a day's work,, the lat ter figures show the wages that can be and are being made ly train and engine employees on fast freights on long divisions, such as are being run every, day t in'regular service by a numbef of roads in the southeast for handling live stock, pe?ishables, and other freight which it is necessary to move on expedited schedules. ute yard service the standard rates for .white employees vary from $3.00 to 43.50 per day for day switchmen, and from $3.20v to $3r70 for night switchmen, and from $3.50 to $3.80 for day foremen, and from $3.70 to $.4.00 - for night, ioremen.., , These . are. the minimum trates that can be paid for a day ; or jiny part .of a day up to 10 hours, after 1 0,. hours pro rata over time is -paid. lv' :1 : -f v Under (the inen's ' proposals the- low est yard 'employees-! who now receive $3.00 for a'ilO, hour., day"wbuldrt ceiye -$3.00 prantv8 Niour' dayor 44.12 or;therork at-presentT per formed in ; Io hours; and the ' night yard conductor . now " receiving $4.00 for his -II hour dsr at would .V receive this JtOQ f or-his I hour'dayor $5.30 for the' work at present performed In 10'h6ursf ,T . Mr.'nd Mrs. 'W. K. Meder. nach entertained the Bridge Clujt) at the home of Mrs! T. F Chealr ham on Tuesday evening. v The guests were received by Misses May Wilson and Errrta Stephens and shown to the rooms where four tables were placed for auc tion bridge which was pla.ved un til a late hour. After which de lightful refreshments were sen -ed. ' ' v'- , x .v Mrs. E. P. ' Dunlap was the hostess t(ji.the Friday Afternoon Rook Club with other guests at her hospitable home on Virginia ave. Gorgeous crysanthemums Amde the house more attractive for the occasion. The new game of Boston Book, , which has been adopted 'by the club was played it vSix tables with reat interest, iiefrehhm'ents , in two courses were served at the close of the ilternoon. 'i he hostess was as sisted in entertaining jyy her at tractive little daughter," Mary Marshall, " v ' Have You Received , , f Jrbur? Premium.: . I learn i that 'few wlioere awarded preini urns at the . Person County Fair have mot , receFved . . Ijthem, and some,, unfavorable, com-r . mentis eJqgmade about; it, -Kqw, j, letme sy please, that if.yoij failed Vx i6 receive, you r premium it was not . intentional bu t was caused by some . errorvin sone way. Ifyou J kipclly adyiseeithef fay&sf pY ihz -Secretary, Mr. J. S.v Walker, tlia matter will be made ritit at once. , Please do not go around and criti cise us but let us know about it a(nd. Changing Seasons Bring Colds. "Stuffed-up head," elbgged-up nose, .tight chest,v sore throat are sure, signs of.' cold, and Dr. Kings NTe w Discovery is su re relief. A lose of thlsk'cbiiibination : of anti- soptic balsams soothes-the irri tated membrane, clears the head, loosens he pUJegbj you breathe easier nd realize your ipold isbroken u. Freat acold persistently; haJf-waT measure's leave a lingenng cough. fat e Dr. King's New -Discovery until your cold is gone. For 47 vears the favorite 1 remedy for yoivngand old. At your. Drug gist, 50c. it will surely be settled satisfac-; tory. . ."' ' . ' i;l " Some checks were written and we could not find the post office ad-. dress and had toehold the cliecksS- until we found where to send theml Where so many were to be sent it would Lhave been almost miraculous' , if we had made, no . mistake; We' , thank you for your indulgence and' trust if you have any complaint tp' ; , ' make that you will see us an tel;' 1 is about it. , , ; j , ; . Kespectfully, . Joe H. Carver, Pres.' .. A Clogged System "Must Be -; - J . Cleared.' M.' r'v You will find Dr King's Newcl Life PHls a gentle y-et effective ; laxative for removing impurities1; from the system. Accumulated':", waste poisons the blood;' dizziness; , biliousness an pimply, muddy complexion are the 'distressing ef- : fects.' A dose of Dr, King's New"-: Life Pills to-night) will ' ! a free, full bowel -movement in ; morning: At your Druggist, 25c. v 1 RESULTS TELL ThereXan Be No Doubt About the Results in Roxboro. Results tell the tale. - All doubt u removed. . ' I'he testimony of a Roxboro citizen Can be easily investigated. What better proof of merit can be had? " ; James H. Whitt, life insurance agentDepot St., Roxboro, says: My experience with Doan's Kid ney Pills has 5 been very satisfac tory and l ean 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's Kid ney Pills cannot t be equaled for curing backache.-',. - PriceOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy: get Doan's Kidney Pillsthe same that' Mr. Whitt had; Foster-Mil- burn Co,,' rrops,, Buffalo, N.T. We have been a little short of building material but we can now take care of, orders, having just unloaded and coming a13' solid cars of building material in cluding, ceiling, flooring! boxing," shingles, brick, lime, lath's, sash; ; doors, frames, mouldings, etc. Lowest prices. Watkins & Bul lock. ' iOHglTER &PILL0 i Men Feel Tired, Too: ' 'While muchcis said about tired Avomenic r must be remembered that Jnen also pay the--penalty of overwork. 1 Wnen the kidneys are weak, inactive orsluggish,'' .when one feels tired out andr miserable, lacks energy arid ambitions Foley Kidney Pills are tonicand strength ening.' Wm,' H.Clark, Springfield; Ohiorwrites: VI found )a6 - relief from kidney "trouble until , tdis covered Foley Kidney Pills.: Now Fam in AH shape." They act quiCKiy ana sureiy, - - ; , z DIAMOND BRAND. 0 fk yor DreKfbt fOf CliKlHKS-TER 8 A -DIAMOND BRAND. PILLS in Rrd ndA- Gold metallic- bbzfcs. sealed with Blue Ribbon. Taeb KO other., Buy otreur V Dnirslit u4 sak for CinHEf-ffB t -V; - V14UUAW iiuaaji riiiliBt lor wentow years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVEnYWIIEnBS TIME ' !...vaj. .iiuBac' -v ' Drives Out MfJsrla, DsllcsupSystea The Old Standard general strenthenlfif tonic, GROVE.'S TASTELESS cMU TONIC, drires out A trae toric. For adiUta tid ctUdren. ; SC GINOER"SNAP9 " Fresh, ;-crisp spicy f strarglitClro;;; Ginger:Sriap Land.;; Groceries - -VFeed Stuff ' '.r- ..Drf'Coods"; ana onoes ,av: Brjng us; your: chiclicno eggo and fl X-5 Garrett CcStanfisld' 4 Mr "v V
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