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, - , s " -I ; r , PAGE TWO : ;THE ROXEORO COURIER, OCTOBER C, 19111 ' 1 H I Ml i - 'i:-3 (I: 5 1. f 1 1 t t 1 S 1 ' 1 r. " j Jf!,: i I - in Kit-. (' IS : it i :t 1 " v - li t . 1 ' t I- I 1 I --tr- t ? c' t t " . J 'l T f r, - L J lift in :i ti f f - ) '-V 5 Ml i ' : : I i i 1 1. 1 ( t s4 J1 " ; fj:;i; 1 '51 H f n IT -I ,4I i H 1 'i When in need of any- ardware H thing in the line. Gome to Farmers Hdtve. Co. Roxboro, N. C. "BACK IN SCHOOL" . Now thi? r at home on!v r I. .1 i t .- for both sides. - tillw tii t. ' J ed I rcucivea licrc cuiixirm results 7 '-'v.l feanlc C" of thi aay, and of that part ihy; ,. Srousrht out of Belgium and The house worked today at high tei bT the goveramrM o.7:.atte . . V i oTr r ranee mai ine vierinuns tension. toOOH airor Speaker Ijiark call- -v;c -vl'Ht!c; to ti r. v ,v- ram rnrrr-t -rv bvtt r--TH i"-"""-""---" d The Times Deman That every individual should lend as sistance to his country. 1 FIRST: By conserving the material re sources of the Nation, the unit upon which its vealth is based. If it is property that will burn, protect it with one of our Fire Insur ance policies. SECOND: By relieving the State of the expense of caring for those who are depen dent. A good life insurance policy will meet the demand. See ours, none better. DO YOUR BIT. DO IT NOW. SEE Cunningham & Long Fire and Life Insurance. . "Well, the children are tack ; in school, and it's such 2 relief!" . Yo'i say it, perhaps, with a sigh of satisfaction. All summer yoa have kid them with joa much of th: day, iHi it has V:ta, "Moiher, nay I do1 ihis, a4 "MothW, ir.ay I go' h;r?; and th part must CO Butis that the end of the matter? Going back to school means change for the young pepole different teach ers, another schoolroom, perhaps in a very different locality, and new class mates and companions. Your little fleet has rounded another headland and is pushing out into deeper waters wheer the breeze is stiffer and where irore dangerous rocks ie hidden. Are you gonig to keep your eye on it, or are you going to leave it wholly in the hands of the new commander to whom the township or the city has intrusted it? More and more the public schools have taken over tasks that once be longed to the home. They teach boys how to use a saw and a plane, and girls how to sew and to cook. But there are things that they cannot do thhvp that only you can do, at home. Ih 'V cannot much influence your bo; 's choie- of companions, or your ?ii'i's tendency to slang, or the kind of English thU either of them uses, er the modulation of their voices, or th&ii views on life and conduct, or any of those little personal habits that so :oon harden into the rock of manners. Th ;s-: th:n:;-j are your job and yours alone. Ihe children going back to school GERMANS TAKING iiqta letnn and Aorton struck at each 0f the house and Atiir , r1irffi ffnA -foil' fs Vi- -Tl AlA M ACHINERV' and rolled around "until separated. ! It is not known who was Ihe vie- advice &f t i -V -xu m5fle a brf f Viucn h3 said that a,t';;: ii - j i s . . . n, ' r - "-v t - --iiaijU?o 11VU 19. UW'tVl, , 11,5- " UPOn til-. 1(Jsti;;i creoitiea. - . ctu. see, the North Dakota gentle- esUgatioa at thi5 timl 'd an SFWn IT TYVrMi W ' Mn WaS riding the fra-M 0f the'Ala wise ani wouId Pwbllv be t!l- O&NU 11 1U U&KJYIANI bama statesman. Neither was serious- hin5f-rin.j the denart " result k , , . . j . . .i i .... " Iiment in u.. uiat uicinucu uie piess gauerynj -cmocrati. had c lcSiij i laneu icr an mvesxigauon 01 ivftUKUMoyuiNiNFj - -. ' V1"'-Usa r . , , IQuinine end does uot c-'"" 1 ;un!' tin-.; Iei;m Ihn g'e against mcnb:r: Tirising in heed. u '-'-s S 7 look fcr tl; sijraataxe of r w r-V"3'"! 6 cui.uj, Amu , nulla v. wivu cs me iiiciuusia luscuici at noon machinery, destroying it or sending Representative ori, chairman of the it to Germany. Actual removal of . climiUce had (ecided not to tkke machinery has been reported from rulc3 comniitt.3e. announced that his n ! . . Roubaix, Tourcoign and near Cour- action cn lhg Fcrdney resolution Z., M Dws K Af?j:t trai, ana me purpose oi me conquer- which lulied fcr an investigation of Tive bromo quinine j '!'.v ? ",: i ors to carry out tnis policy tnrougn fjle j Flanders is forcasted by an order to all mills to furnish inventories of their equipment. In some quarters these reports have been interpreted as a possible sign of an approaching exacuation of a large section of Belgium territory. It was pointed out tonight, however, tjiat reports from the same sources tell of the importation of children from 10 to 15 years of age from Germany for office work in the larger occupied cit ies apparently discredits the evacua tion theory. Requisitioning by the Germans of wine, textile in retail stores and bhnkts in private houses is decscrib ed bv the divontches. ' Save Mcn;y by Bay;:, .. HARRELL BUGGY COMPANY Good, Custom-made Bugv fit with real leather cushion ani back ano top with leather quaitc-r? ror Prices will advance soon so write at once for catalog of c.n plete lir2 Of buggies and iurreys. We repair.tCars and reoair r' r:-co:":r sv.io tops r.t reasonable prices. Established A ha.i-mace harness airect irom lactory of Llew BrC3. South, Boston, Vn., at a wholesale price of Sllv0 with 2 ' or H. It. on:- dollr.r c::tiT. for collar. t to L. the occasion, not for .a THE BALDWIN STORE SYNDICATE. I. R. A. Bald win & 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 glad to show you. Special Suit Value. Three New Models, in urella 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 tlje New materials, specials at $10.00, $1.5.00, $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 Kitf 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 $m. Complete lines of Dry Goods, and a Full assortment of Millinery. R. A. BALDWIN & SONS, 5nC. 105 Main St., Durh am, N. C. Mrs. Annie Winstead, of Roxboro is with us, and would b? glad to see her friends. A durable glossy finish for porch floors Your porch is your living room many months in the year. The floor " gets a lot of hard usage. And yet you don't want it to look shabby. It won't, if it is painted with Gives porch floors a high gloss fin ish that is weather- and wear-proof. It won't crack or peel and can be scrubbed Avith soap and hot water4. The elastic spar varnish used in DEVOE Varnish Floor Paint adds vears of service. Stands winter wear as well. That's why we recom mend it Just as good for kitchen, pantry and hall floors. Come in and see the ten attractive colors in DEVOF, Varnish Floor Paint. 'Phone for color card and prices, if you prefer. VARNISH FLOOR PAINT WmMWM LONG, BRADSHER & CO Hardware, Farm Implement, and Machinery, Hue., Tinware and Plumbinr, Favorite Stoves and Ranges qeler ho ise, but for a n x: i a larger and more varied family. The: v.-onderfu: quarter back of wh:;-.: o..r eon has so much to say is a per son whose acquaintance you cannot af ford to miss; and you must learn to know the girl who myour daughter so greatly admires because of hei cleverness and charm, if you hope to keep your hold on your daughter's heart. Do not think the job is easy. Noth ing on earth requires more patience and tact and wisdom; but nothing on earth pays half so well or is better fun You will not only do for the children what no one else could do, but you will catch something of their youth and enthusiasm, and so keep young yourself. When placer miners, panning a stream for gold, find "color," they work toward the hills in the hope of discovering the mother lode the great quartz ledges from which, particle by particle, the shinning dust has drifted down. There are little towns, in which, if you could trace the streams of gol den deeds, of shinning inspirations, of them leading back to some sweet-na-tured, cultivated woman who did not feel that her duty toward life was jccomplished when her children were solid and r.oble ideals, you would find "back in s.-hool," but who made herj hme a happy centre for all- the ;. osng people of the community. Is there any better job than being a ''mother lode"? Youth's Companion.' O . . !. i .;'. . :1 . E:t, slowly inr.tsicate your food thoroughly, abstain from meat fo'r a few days and in most cases the sou stomach will disappear. If it does not, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after supper. Red meats me. -.'As are most likely o cause sour storr.:Kh and you mav find it best to f noiscr one ; . , . ' : c.-,t tnem out. i 1 ..-aaaati-- vrssj1 ?Ksis.3.r.-sM4'...Tff i.:rz: 4 i J V 'J I 1 - DISTURBED SATURDAY; FIGHT .Meubors !:bc!; to Seen? When the buttle Opened and Same Laugh ingly Urged Them On. VTlm MJ, r JVIas2-C JaTto-w. F i IT I have I nail r 7 ioaa or norsec THE TROUBLE BREAKS Washington, Sept. 28. Bitterness over Iicpresentative Heflin's insinua tion of disloyalty of some house mem bers reached a climax late this after noon when Heflin and Norton came to blows on the floor of the house. ima and now have rhrn at my srJes .tables in Roxboro. I? jcu ars on the market fcr a horse tw ill pay ycu to visit my stables as early as possible. I have had many years experience in buy ing horses and I believe you will find that you will profit by my experience. " T. J HATGHETT, ROROXBO . N C WONDERFUL STUFF ! ! LIFT OUT YOUR CORNS i Apply a few drops then lift corns or calh ,cs off with fingers No pain No humbug! Any corn, whethe. hard, soft or between the toes, will loosen right up and life out, without . This drug is called freezone and is a particle of pain or soreness, a compound of ether discovered by a Cincinnati man. Ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freezone, which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to rid one's feet of every corn or callus. Put a few drops directly upon any tender, aching corn or callus. Instan ly the soreness or callus will loosen and can be lifted off with the' fingers. This drug freezone doesn't eat out the corns or callus but shrivels them without even irritating the surround ing skin. Just think! No pain at all; no sore ness or smarting when applying it oi afterwards. If your druggist don't have freezone have him order it for yu- adv. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach, the seat of the disease, catarrh is a local disease, greatly in fluenced by constitutional conditions, and in-order to-cure it you must take an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi SLne jaken internally and acts thru theDlood on the mucous surfaces of the '3tem. Hall'sCatarrh Medicine Was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years. It is com- Kw.frf"2IKl0 th0 best tonica known, combined with some of the best blvjc puritters. The perfect combination " or the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi cine 13 what produces such wondevfu taSka to DQN'T MISS IT PLAN NOW TO ATTEND! rsn $60,000 In Cash Premiums and Prizes FREE! ? )((- f $35,000 VV W( (CH! j M In World's r V VwJ J I . A Finest Sr 5 f if i r a r v Amuse- i II IT C C P) J ments W ) ilr fs FREE! RICHMOND, VA., WEEK OF OCTOBER 8 TO 139 1917 WONDERFUL LIVE STOCK SHOW $18,000 in cash prizes assures the greatest exhibition of Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine ever held in the South. Don't miss it. Also Finest Poultry Show on record, fenter flow ! BIG FARM PRODUCTS DISPLAY Last year's premiums doubled, insuring more and finer County Exhibits, Single Farm Exhibits, etc. Also a wonderful display of Horticultural products. Write for Catalogue, FREE The World's Finest Amusement Features - FREE Twice daily in front of the grandstand, costliest aggregation of stars ever engaged, including such celebrities as- 8 Hlppodrorte Q Wonder Skate Performers THE SHIPMANS Greatest Rube Comedians CE DORA & CO. Remarkable Trick Cyclists The Original Oscar BABCOCK Looping-loop, Flying-flume IWULE DERBY Dickson's Original Racers DIVING NYMPHS Lottie Mayer's Own Com'y ML KER SLAKE "The Farmer fc His Pigs" 7 - MANQEANS -- 7 Tnree Startling Acts in One MAE ECCLESTON" Queen of Aquatic athletics 4 The Casting m A " CAMPBELLS Champion Aerial Casteri 6 -- HERBERTS - 6 Most sensational Acrialists 4 - W I L IS ATS - 4 In their novel "Krr.yh&r Many other superb attractions. A $3.00 Show, free ! All new positively the first time South ! JAS, T, CLYDE WORLD-AT-HOME SHOWS ON THE MIDWAY l The entire collection of superb attractions-always features of the great northern fairs, will make this year's Midway a thing of wonder. These attractions comprise a wonderful Fair alone. Every kind of show conceivable and every one entirely newand novel, never before seen in the South! " xjmB GORGEOUS FIRE WOBESj GREATEST RACES IN DIXIE! $10,000 in Purses, and the direction of Horace P. Murphy, America's leading race manager, , assure the finest racing program ever offered in the South. Some of the World's best horse flesh will be seen. Races begin opening day. A brilliant exposition each night of world s newest, most wonderful Firework?, free; See the vivid, startling portrayal of thereat sea battle between Battleship and Submarine and fithpr Ttaw au-Jnornrincr war pnectSCleS. & Fast Automobile Races Singing by Golden Voiced Driscoil Bard Concerts Day and KIg Get Ready Now to Join the Happy Crowd bn the Midway & Be Happy! Remember the Time and Place RICHMOND, VA., OCT. 8, $, 10f II , 12, 13, 1917 REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS Ask Your Agent. DAYS I NIGHTS i f " t ' - i T""" mmFm m mmmm i V ' J - - -r l kuauuku. . M p
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