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'?; v.- - J1 MRS, KERN'S ADVICE lo Weak, Nervous, Bun-Down Women So Cumberland, Md. "For a -long time I suffered from a nervous break own I could not cat or sleep and was o weak I could hardly walk. My hus j.and heard about Vinol and got, me to irv it. No7 I have a good appetite, flep soundly and am well and strong. Vverv nervous, weak, run-down woman should try vinoi. xvirs. u. vv. iuuhub. We guarantee Vinol to create a I calthv appetite, aid digestion and linild up weak, run-down women, deli cate children and feeble old people. HAM BRICK & AUSTIN. TROUT FISHING IN PISGAH FOREST ! May lth the Government will open a fisherman's paradise to the anglers of the United States. It is the 85,000 acre Pisgah National Forest, tli2 125' square miles of the lats George W. Yanderbilt's mountain estate bought iy the nation to serve as part of the forest reservation protecting the head waters of navigable streams. It com prises the watersheds of the Davidson and Mills rivers which diverge from nearby sources fan-shaped to the French Broad River. There are so many brook and rain bow trout in these streams and their tributaries that if they were all taken Women, more than men, have excitable nerves, because tiring work and physical strain tax their more delicate nervous systenis and bring premature age and chronic weakness unless treated intelligently. Drug-laden pills and alcoholic concoctions cannot build up a woman's strength, but the concentrated medicinal food properties in r r a OOfi build strength from its very source and are helping thousands of women to gain control of their nerve power overcome tiredness, nervousness, impatience and irritability. SCOTPS is a liquid-food free from alcohol Scvtt 4t Bowm, e Customer LEAD rCWBt Let us tell you 5)E LONG, BRADSHER & CO. Hardware, Farm Implement and Machinery, Flues, Tinware and Plumbing, Favorite Stoves and Ranges v ROXBORO. 1 rAnhr' Dirrwxoas !Zimnr WANTED! Cdkr We will pay cash for cedar logs delivered on mlil y5rd at Brooksdale or on R R. siding for convenient loading on cars, in sizes 6 inches and larger across the sniall end and in lengths of 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 feet. Logs to be-sound and have the ends sawed off and not chopped with an axe. For prices and further particulars call on U. -Y. D George C. Brown,& Company, I Greensboro, C. out at once the water would fall a foot, it is claimed. No proof of this is possible, however, because the Gov- ernment will not a.llow the claimants ! to maKe the necessary demonstration. On the contrary, the. Forest Service which has charge of the property .in tends to conserve the iisn so that there-will always be an abundant sun- ply, and to this end has made regula tions which the wardens will enforce jadth the power of the U. S. Courts. The results of the coming season will determine whether these restrictions will be lessened or enlarged. Two thousand fishing days are to be allowed in 1917, these being repre sented by permits for which a charge of $1 a day will be made, female members of the permittee's family be ing charged one-half of this sum, an children under 14 years of age allow ed to fish free. Not more than four days fishing will be permitted to any person. Not more than 1,500 days will be available before July 1st, 500 days being reserved from then until the close of the season which is Septem ber 1st for brook trout and October 1st for the rainbow or California vari ety. Applications for permits are now receivable. No official announcement has been made as to the course to be followed in case the applications ex- ceed te 2,000-day limit. It will not nn BWooaficM. N. X 14 8 We arc always anxioir to save money for our customers by showing them 'now to get more years of wear from their paint jobs. That's why we recommend and ZINC PAINT - GALLONS - WEARS LONGER it contains no wnmng, snica, cnina wy ui uu . stuff. ' It is made'of the same pure ingredients that the old-time painter used: Pure White Lead, Pure White Zinc, Pure Linseed Oil, and nothing else. DEVOE is mixed by machinery, 500 gallons at a time. That makes it absolutely unitorm in sircngm, cuiui dim is capacity always. how little (it will cost to paint DEVOE. N. C WANTED! RAKE; -Roxboro, THE ROXBORO COURIER,- cause, surprise if this case develops because there is no trout preserve, in Eastern United States at least, open to- the public which compares with this princely domain of mountain and stream It is ten" miles southwest from Ashcville vhcrs its peaks and prom ontories show a skyline green or gray with the changing seasons a great garden in the wilderness of the Blue Ridge There are ridges and bear caverns rocks, cliffs and chestnut timbered slopes rising to the sharp spire of 5,757 feet high Mt. Pisgah, little valleys and grassy glades, im penetrable tangles of snowy-flowered rhododendron, splotches of azalea and rosetinted kalmia, dogberrys flaming white in Spring and sourwood scarlet in the Fall. There are ferns and galax and violets, and lofty heights seem waves of a stormy sea. This a garden of rare variety bo cause latitude makes for Southern flora, and altitude brings the growth of the further North. Vegetation is profuse because the rainfall is heavy, and so the streams run full and fast and some run faster, "just a -hell-yell-lin' " with a crescendo of crashing waters, j Davidson and Mills rivers mainly -Tun swift but not torrential, rock-bottomed mostly, with some '.earth floors to darken pools for Dig fish. There is a nleasin? varietv of 1 A O V fishing water. The imported speckled trout have banished the indigenous speckled ones to the headwaters r to associate with the deer, wild turkey, bear and pheasants. It is estimated there are 2,5,00 deer in the forest. Anglers who put their trust in the wiggly worm must change their fish ing methods when tney enter this fish Eden because the use of bait is for bidden. Fishing is permitted "Only with unbaited artificial fly hook" and the use of nets is unlawful. But who wants bait when a feathered hook flicked lightly on the foaming stream will bring a lightning strike fro mthe rainbow-banded California or the pink speckled brook trout. A day's catch is limited to 15 fish, and the finny folks must not be disturbed between 8 P. M. and 5 A. M. Brook trout less than. 6 inches long and rainbow under 8 inches must be restored to ' the stream. The procedure for obtaining per mits is this: The applicant must ob tain apostal money order for the sum which will represent the number of fishing days desired (not over 4), this being payable to the Commercial Na tional Bank, Washington; D. C. This money order should be delivered to the. Forest Supervisor's office in Ashe ville, or to one of the forest rangers at Pisgah Forest, Horseshoe, Bent Creek or Pink Beds stations, who will furnish transmittal " form and issue permit. If application be made by ?nail the letter should be sent the Forest Supervisor stating number of days fishing desired. The transmittal for.:i which the Supervisor will send should then be mailed with the money order to the bank, and permittee should then write the Supervisor that he has done this. While the regulations do not no specify, it is suggested that the ap plicant state whether he wishes to fish before or after July - 1st. The reservation of 500 permits for the i period after July 1st is for the bene fit of Summer visitors to the Caro- ' lina mountains. No hunting is allowed in the for- , , th carrvinff of a m cst a en the carrying ol a gun .witnin its Dounas witnoui special per i niit from the Forest Supervisor is v.n ; iawfui. n0 dogs are allowed. Anglers who wish to camp may do so under a permit, which will be ! granted to every applicant by the ; supervisor, providing for two weeks : camping free, each permit covering I not more than 6 persons and 3 tents. After two weeks a charge of $1 per week is made. Licenses for perma- WANTED! 1 N. C V- 5 APRIL 11, 1917. Are the Worst They lead to catarrh and pneumonia, They weaken the entire system and leave it un able to resist the sudden changes. They interfere with your digestion and lessen your act ivity. Neglected they soon become that dread disease known as sys temic catarrh. Don't negiect them. It's costly as well as dangerous. FERUNA Will Safeguard You Have a box of Peruna Tab lets with you for the sudden cold or exposure. Tone your sys tem up with a regular course of the liquid Peruna, fortify it against colds, get your digestion up to nor mal, take care of yourself, and avoid danger. If you aie suffering now be gin the treatment at once. Give Nature the help she needs to throw off the catarrhal inflammation, and a.mn become well. Peruna has been helping people for 44 years. Thousands of homes rely on it for coughs, cold and indi gestion. It's a good tonic for the weak, as well. The Peracm Company, - Columbus, - Ohio nent camp sites cost from $5 to $15 a year, depending on location, cost of house, etc. Th Mills river fishing may be reached in one to three hours auto mob;e ride from Henderson, Asheville or Vaynesville. Davidson river will bo most economically reached by tak ing train to Pisgah Forest station or Brevard, two miles further on, and obtaining a carriage or automobile there. The fishing begins two miles from Pisgah Forest. Looking Glass tributary differs in character from the rivers. It comes with an uproar of flashing waters crashing over boulderstrewn bed, atid fills the steep-walled valley with the thunder of its 60-foot waterfall. There is no prettier mountain trout stream in tho So -them Applachians and ,.!.o.e a ce:tain fall there are speck led trot only. In its course are VL!: crystal pools and. slanting rock surfaces plated thin .vith silver water. It takes its name fron its mountain, the pinnacle with tho water mirrored stony face shad owed by giant images of the heights across th? stream. To reach it one .ide horseback 4 miles from the Dr.'u'son' River road, rnless permis sion io obtained to ride on' the log trims of th? Carr Lumber Company railway which extends from Pisgah Feres'. Looking Glacs to the Pink Statistics show that 60$ of all chicks die be fore maturity. This tre mendous loss can be largely avoided. Experience shows that t'5X can be raised. The method i bimpl-. It is explained in Bulletin Ko. 1, "Raising 955 of Your Baby C'HiCfcS." it is free. One essential in raising chicks ii leni y of good food of the right sort. ome foods, (goad perhaps, for adult fowls) will promptly kill baby chicks. Manna Rice Chick Feed will build strong:, lusty, healthy chicks. It will decrease the death rate and in crease th,8 vigor and sturdiness of your fowls. MANUFACTUIU0 BY EDGAR MORGAN COMPANY KEMPMIM, TCNN. For Sal by Tor Sale By All Dealers Plenty of Patriotism In New York City, Says Bill Sawyer Retuiv.L: early yesterday from a " I businc:: trip to New York City, Wil- Ham H. Sawyer has increased his pa triotism and enthusiasm for War ex actly 100 per cent The universal display of "Old Glory" from buildings in the big metropolis and the .unusual 'evidence of patriotism on all sides in ! New York is the cause of Bill's spirit of additional enthusiasm. "If I WjS r.:.ayor of Raleigh I would is32 z proclamation calling upon every citizen and merchant to display the United Spates flag from everyl house an I building in the 6ity, he said. In almost every city he has risked recently, Mr. Sawyer says more Hags are flying" than can be seen in Raleigh. , Bulletin boards of various news papers in New York are always sur- i -p-n i.ed by big crowds and anyone hunting for trouble carl easily start a-riot at any of the boards by making tho slightest remark against Presi dent Witeos or tha United States, he stated. . . . . Some Good Advice; -1 on'Vthink too much of your .own v- ho:' s. Watch other peopled ways :0'riKK' This 4s good ! WMc Specially wEen bilious or con- CSSi ' oTotJ nR find many people Bllft pso Qiamberlain's Tablets for Iiiti7witethe:besearalts I T r7 ArETofTVRDQ . SHARPLY. ARRAIGN ' MAJORITY LEADER Mr. Kitchin AsserfsThat Sense of Duty Moved Him to Take Step; De clares It Takes Neither Moral Nor Physical Courage To Declare a War For Others to Fight Washington, April5. This has been a bad .day for the nation and North Carolina, Representative Claude Kit chin, majority leader of the House, quit his party ana! his President, and spoke against the war resolution. He wrote out his speech and read it to Representatives I)oughton and Webb, who are in sympathy with him and former Represetative Page. It became known early this morn ing that Mr. Kitchin would oppose the resolution. Friends tried to get him to change his mind The news of his purpose was a great surprise to the Democrats who recently elected him majority leader. Many of those who voted for him declared that they would not have supported him had they known he would turn on the ad ministration in this crisis. . They do not blame him for his stand against the bill as much as they do his having accepted the leadership of his party when he knew the proposition to de clare war on Germany was to be passed upon. Many,, leading Demo crats feel that the manly thing for him to have done was to refuse the leadership or resign it if his mind changed after he was elected. Much Bitterness Against Him Scores of Democrats are very bit ter against Mr. Kitchin. They .can not understand his position. In the House this afternoon, Rep resentative Thomas J. Heflin of Ala bama said: IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW What a Heap of Happiness It Would Bring to Roxboro Homes Hard to do housework with an ach ing back. Brings 'you hours of misery at leir sure or at work. If women only knew the cause that Backache pains often come from weak kidneys, 'Twould save much needless woe. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys, Many residents of this vicinity in dorse them. Mrs. J. G. Neese, 725 S. Elm St., Greensboro, N. C, says: "L suffered from a constant, dull pain through my kidneys and at times it was so bad I thought I would have to give up. -Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills ad vertised, I used them and a few doses relieved the misery in my back. ' I took about six boxes in all and since then I have h?.d no kidney trouble to speak of. When I have noticed slight symptoms, a few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills have relieved me. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Neese had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. 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