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TiIE ROXBORO COURIERt SEPTEJMJ3ER 12, 1917, - " ' " PAGE TT0 tit 51 n ! ill MS ? 4 '1 " I t. 'All nil 'ill 11 r 1 1' 1 1 -t 4(5 ilU M L,r' ii ' 1 1. t i , ' . ; ' I i i .i t 'C "(1 f .5t - 1 'Vt 11 i " 4' 1 S t ' fv 1-3 .1 5 VI i 4 v 5w -!L' S fi ofi 1 i" r t pa r. 4 vlf lit t3 J :4w . V ,71 3 1 ;! When in need of any- ardwar thins in the 0 Come to F 3 V 4V ! Co Roxboro, N. C. TRACE DISEASE. TO CONSTIPATION t. which different schools vi :n.Uv prac tically a,:r3 i t. .'-;-y:- 3o of ail Lvnuan ".l3va:5 n diivctly A -BANKER'S OPINION OF Life Insurance as a Credit Factor When a man comes to us to borrow, we want to know how much life insurance he carries, not so much because of its bear ing on his financial power, but as an indica tion of his type of mind, for the type of mind that induces a man to insure his life, is the type of mind wtjich makes for suc cess in business." A. Barton Hepburn, President, Chase National Bank, New City. We have a Policy To Fit Your Case. Cunningham & Long Firend Life Insurance. THE BALDWIN STORE SYNDICATE. R. A. Baldwin & Sons of Durham, N. C, belong to a syndi cate of Six Big Retail Stores, it buys in large quantities at lowest prices, and sells reasonably. Our Motto: Quality, Price and Service. Big Stocks of Suits, Coats, Shoes, Millinery and Dry Goods, for the Fall Season is now being shown up and your consideration is asked always lad to show you. Special Suit Value. Three New Models, in Burella Poplin, Silk lined, Beautifully tailored, Colors, Plum, Green, Navy, Brown, Black and Taupe, all sizes 16 to 44, as good a suit as you can buy at $25.00 Special Value $19.75 Coat Specials; The newest Styles in misses and Ladies Coat, all the New materials, specials at $10.00, $15.00, $19.75 and $25.00. Ladies' and Children's Shoes. Our Shoes can't be matched for style and price, we specialize on-Ladies' and Children's Shoes. The newest things always shown here first, Department store prices, which are lower than others. Ladies Dress Kid or Walking Boots, Special at $4.00 Ladies Grey or Ivory, High Heel Boots, special at $6.50 Ladies Brown Calf Medium Heel Boots, special at $5. and $6. Complete lines of Dry. Goods, and a Full assortment of Millinery. R. A. BALDWIN & SONS, Inc. 1 05 Main St., Durham, N. C. Mrs. AnnieWinstead, of Roboro is with us, and would be glad to see her friends. trac3a'oi t 1r.te3h.nri no tion ol z ScmuicU V7ut : i-ta tv ia-acti-sit-y d Z3 L.vtif, re r-asii-paticn. eliiiiiiiat-iv? process is an e:rur.-.i;U .fa-tor i: Miffastl.va &vA oa ii 3 r r fuict.wnin,T tic peuds tte -c the cutii"3 C"ii',.tl' is r. coiitliliv'is. tliat r lv:id arc; Tjc jv..iec;c'. As roo.-" f.a vb 2 :-vreLi ovitlHcs 'lis clljflxcjwt ;U-ros5:i-i slow up, a inild , I ' cA.:?o -. . 1?. bo taken. The coTr..Lnin of Eir.-.L? 3aJca tive lisrs oT;)sin, lnwn 3r. Calu-.;... i 'J 3 Jay sold in drus' stores for lit cents n "bottle, is Mghly reccminericled as n corrcti"-. af-Hi'T f latly, in a: rasy, naturr l way, without . grrip ing" or othr pain ov discomfort. A trial bottle of this excellent family remedy can he obtained. fre of charge, by writinjr to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 456 Washington St., SlonticeUo, Illinois. Leastwise That Is the Wray Business Views It; Speaker's' Senti ments are Similar. TWO PARADES SUNDAY RESULT IN ONE DEATE Milwaukee, Sept. 9. One Italian was killed, another was probably fatally wounded and two police offi cers were slightly injured late today when an attempt was made to break up a patriotic open air meeting in the Italian section. The two Italians who were shot are members of an alleged anarchistic club which liter was raid ed and literature said to have been of an incendiary nature was seized. Illinois Infantry Breaks Up Sunday Street Parade. Springfield, 111., Sept. 9. Two men were shot and wounded and others were beaten with revolver butts this afternoon when the ninth Illinois in- uH xauux paxauc, plall-; framin? taxes ned as a demonstration of sympathy j with striking street car conductors and motormen. A leader of the parade was knocked down while carrying an American flag. Washington, Sept. 9. Mr. Kitchin; from time to time, has given voice to sentiments, which to put it mildly, -r: not especially reassuring to busi- ics3. Speaker Clark during the debate : the house last week on the acca- i .-ion of the consideration of the $11,- 000,000,000 bend authorization, placcj himself on record in similar manner. Kc brought out the old and unsound "5050" iaea of war finance, and com mitted himself very strongly to it. Vhat he had to say about the probable market value of government bonds, both American and British, showed pretty plainly, it is claimed that he is not a great financial authority, and that he has small appreciation of financial affairs in general. Unfortunately, there are several members of the lower house; men of influence in its conduct, too who harbor corresponding theories, and as the senate has so radically revised the work of the house, there is more than a fair chance that some time will be consumed in bringing the two divi sions of the national legislature to gether. Several weks-ago Mr. Kitch in threatened to throw the whole mat ter back on the floor of the house for general debate, he has not made this threat recently, but it is possible that he will try to go through with it when the senae sends its bill to his com mittee. That, on the whole, would be' unfortunate, it is contended, for! prompt action now is almost as de sirable as intelligent action. But it! might not be without its good ends, as 1 delay would give the governemnt more ! tmie to perfect its price regulating! scheme and then permit of co-ordina-! n The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has be in usd for over over 30 years, has borne the signature f . and has been (made under his AH Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good are bui Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health rr Infants and Children-'-Experience against Experiment 1 What is CASTOR i A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorr Drops and Soothing yrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor; other narcotic substance. age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has l)een in constant tse for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arisuj therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sljen The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 1 Bears the Signature of 9 In Use For Oyer 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THK CENTAUR COMPANY, MCW YORK CITY. TO RHEUMATISM SUFFERS. soldiers are patrolling the streets. Having tried Mrs. Joe Person's Several arrests were made and Remedy I am very anxious for all who suffer from Rheumatism to know. what it did for me. About 13 years ago I had a very severe sppll of Inflamatory Rheuma tism, could hardly walk a step for a month. I would have three spells every winter and they would last well up into the summer. I tried the best doctors in the country and tried WONDERFUL STUFF! LIFT QUTYOUR CORNS Apply a few drops then lift corns or callises off witji fingers o pain. No humbug! Any corn, whether everything else I could hear of, noth hard, soft or between the toes, will ing seemed to do me any good until loosen right up and lift out. without1. finally the good tidings came when a a particle of pain or soreness. Piriend (indeed she-was) persuaded me This drug is called freezone and is 'to try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy, and; a compound of ether discovered by a I can frankly say that it has done Cincinnati man. J me more good than anything I have Ask at any drug store for a small ever taken, bottle of freezone, which will cost! I am still using it as a family tonic but a trifl, but is sufficient to rid one's and a b!ood medicine and can recom- THE UNIVERSAL CAR feet of every corn or callus. mend it as the best medicine I have MRS. C. C. VANN, 901 Highland Street, Put a few drops directly upon any J ever tried for Rheumatism tender, aching corn or callus. Instan tly the sorness disappears and short ly the corn or callus will loosen and Montgomery, Ala. cen be lifted oif with the fingers. March 23, 1917. ad. This drug freezone doesn'tr eat out the corns or calluses but shrivels them 1 without even irritating the surround-! ing skin. I Just think! No pain at all; no sore-' The entire community around Mill ness or smarting when applying it or Creek were greatly shocked on March A SUDDEN DEATH Reprinted by request. . Owners of Ford cars sre advised to heware of "cojnjte$ei: parts." If your car needs ad justment bring it here where you will find re liable service with t'le complete mechanical e .uirment to give the highest quality of Ford service obtainable. All the Ford parts used are supplied by the Ford Motor Company. You can not expect your Ford car to give the service and endurance you demand unless you have it cared for by men experienced in Ford methods. 'Runabout $345, Touring Car $360, Sedan $J45, Coupelet $305, Tovn Car $395 all f. o. b. Detroit. ' On display and for sale by CROWELL AUTO CO. i afterwards. If your druggist don't have freezone have him order it for you. adv. WHEN WILL THE WAR END? HERE IS MY MESSAGE I am selling for the same old price. Wait for me, I'm on my way, Will reach you now most any day; You know my goods are very fine, The old, reliable Rawleigh Line. You've proved them by the severest test And know that Rawleigh stands for BEST. So to my words give earnest heed, Let me supply your every need. New articles to you I .bring ' The very best of everything. Not only are the goods real nice, But I sell to all at the same price; So, looking at it from every way, I should have your trade, because 'twill pay You can't' afford not to deal with me Few merchants give such guarantee; I leave the goods with you to try, N Unless you like them you needn't buy; I'm sure no plan ' could be more fair You take no chances, I declare. Y'ou get the Highest Quality And Best Values, as you shall see, With Best Values, as you shall see, With thees I'm sure you'll be content, So there's no room for argument. You want my goods, I want your trade; No fairer bargain e'er was made. There's best service satisfaction, too, In everythingl bring to you, Far better goods than from the store, And besides, I bring them to your door. If you want Rawleigh Quality, 'Twill pay you well to wait for me The Rawleigh Man, Ira D. O'Briant 6th to hear that Mr. Robert J. Jones ' had suddenly passed away at 4:40 a. I m. that morning. i j 1 1 uiuiouaji Hie uui inoi,. iic want ed all day apparently in his usual i health. Ate a heavy supper, with a keen relish then took his violin and nlnvp mnnv nlH fnvnn'tp clfpfirm to When w.ll the war end?" 'ibis is the great enjoyment of himself and the question that is uppernioss in' family. Little thinking that he stood the minds of most potions and one j on very threshold of eternity, and be- which the majority can au.swer with ore T1' mf ni"g'? dawn he would . , be ushered into that great beyond least fleiitness. But at last a man -p rV.;v, k,av,av 4-, has been found lho is able to vouch-1 By 10:30 p. m. he was speechless, safe the much desired information. I being entirely conconscious. A phy- Our good friend, Recorder W J 1 sician was immeaiareiy canea, out oe t) . M u . . 'ifore the Dr. could reach him, he had Pratt, of Monroe, has received tha ' breathed his last. following from his nephew. Charles I What a practical demonstration "of Piitt, of New York City, which h? I that scripture. "In the midst of life, has been good enough to give to th' we ar" in death" How important that -c.c. or, ii u i , i we scrupulously follow that injunction, prsss ,ancl all who desire to ao so -o j r o bU.Be ye therefore readv for the Son will be at liberty to consult tho ger.-' of Man cometh at an hour, when ye tleman "who knows when the war is think not'." goin- to end." i is a source of much comfort " ! r 4-1- 4.' 1 j j? l j WHEN THE WAR WILL END. u i ,8iefuy, "r,, Iamil; 10 ! Know uua ne naa not oeen neeaics:?. 9 Walls and children Absolute knowledge have I none, But my aunt's washerwoman's sis ter's sen II.-ar:l a policeman on his beat Say to a laborer cn the street Thit he had a letter just last week, Wiitcn in hs finest Greek, From a Chinese coolie in Timbuctoo. ! Little hands are often soiled and sticky careless of spotless walls. Walls of Velour Finish can be washed but you can't wash wall paper. We guar antee satisfaction to users of of this blessed administration, for in early life he gave his hsait to God and was a member of Providence Baptist chinch, about foity years in addition to having been a member of Olive Branch Church five yars. The deceased was born Nov. 12th, 1853. being sixty one years, three It months and twenty davs old. Who said thit flip nio-o-or- in rk-J AAC vai io-ivjliss rirany wno said that the nigger m Cuba Mitchell daughter of Mr. Robert Knew Mitchell in 1876. From this union Or a colored man in a Texas town, there w?re eleven children, seven boys Who got it straight from a circus an dlour girI?- Une of whom f'ie(i in clown, That a man in the Klondike had the news From a gang of South American Jews About somebody in. Borneo ' Who heard' of a man who claimed to know I Of a swell society . female-rake, " Whose mtoher-in-law-will undertake To prove that he husband's sister's . niece Had stated in a printed piece That she has a son who has a friend Who knows When the war is going infancy. One son Mr. George W. Jones AiA xxTr.- at: . i a.- r uiu in cat vuKiuia auuui a iear ago. There 'still survive the widow and nine children, five sons and four daughters who have the tender sym pathy of a host of friends and rela-T tives, We rejoice to hear that very re cently he remarked, "Death has no .sting for em. I am not afraid to dia.' Shining in - where, he trusted hav ing committed himself and v his all against that day notwithstanding th? blinding men them quite a larg crowd gathered to' see him laid to rest in Mill Creek cemetery, Saturday anemogn, iviarcn 7tn. oervicesbeing conducted by his life long-frieiid and neighbor Mr. T. H. Street. ; 4 VELOUR F We know that it has always givv. . our customers satisfaction. It is sanitary. Soap and water will easily remove grease and dirt from walls, ceil ings and woodwork painted with Velour finish, it is easyjpg to apply and it is eco nomical and artistic. We recommend it above all others as a durable finish for new and old walls. Eigh teen attractive tints , to select from. .1 '.Pl 1 ' LONG, BRADSHER & , Hardwire, Farm Implants and Machinery, FIe, Tinware and P"m . eta KKJJUSklKM. - -- ' ' - ' iJL f . I FavoriU Stovei and Ranges ' fi I' ' t") t?A. L ; - . - .. - . . . TV ... i-IN VL
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