f E.CHyKLnd -FAdlUK Acid, Iron Mmereguiarly, VRAISES IRON REMEDY f ytW : -developed again and you -TOuld' vigoratin loctor's Had Almost Given Hii 0au- not ruesa she had everhad a sick day stomach; tfot sweet iUver; the , "StV-iA -hter Up to Die. .NoOno Thought m her4ifeTyher appearance.,; We1 Utor. ClealfcW thCl ..,vi She Could Live. Was a Jiving Ske- .have recommended to several ing and puyfrgHtratch how quick,' thatis opposed tobenfrultt; I Throuth Use of Acid Iron friends and do most hrtilv nm.llv tH imitfftm' anS Wuser it k pwperlrearecl for 5 iwwl firnTert1 ? tp1"?1 S1!1' f!??1 gains weight -Most- ti, Jnl it claims to relieve." Acid Iron Mineral inlbotr large-and ts in, your trees and :i:tJ'':-T isiKiieaj j. Di xewton ' smaii size Dome.-: net. a Doiuft;wuti.-r v-vwvf fait 'ft'.f --I- .1'5 iv ? li iilfa'.'; , "T" c , . i - 7. Mineral Daughter Wat-Restored to md it to anyone suffering. from any Health Says Rer. Oi B. Newton. trouble which : - . . - Respectfully, The following tribute to a medcine Pastor M. E. Church, South," Chatham, from Reverened Dkctor O. B. Newton va. - , .. .. Pastor M. E. Church, speaks volumes Unlike many prepared remedies con tor the medicinal value of natural iron taining iron, Acid Iron Mineral does a? it is now concentrated, tested and not act as a laxative, but the necessity bottled by the Ferrodine Chemical of keeping the liver and bowles work Corp. under the name of Acid Iron ing normally being so apparent, the Mineral. He said: 1 ( Ferrodine "Chemical Corp. puts up an My little girl suffered from gas-' A-I-M Liver Pill in 25c boxes which :iitis, acute Bright's disease, and de- are recommended as part of the . eloped symptons of pellagra. "For treatment when using Acid Iron Min veral months she was an invalid eral. These little pills are the best -.uul reduced almost to a skeleton. No we can recommend and are very in ik" who saw her thought shfe. could expensive. roibly live. . The best' medical skill Note:Acid Iron Mineral is just. a available was applied but with no re- highly concentrated form of natural W.. 1 . i M . . . . ... . "-O one umg: gicvy worse unui -pny- medicinal iron, non-alcoholic and very iate Rnew wjn on sioians told us not to be surprised at economical. Whole families should, . Sotnrdav Nnvmw I7fh 1Q17 V VM m.wj f 1 W T VIII WJ A WJ - - I M or other tree; disease. i berlain's Cough Remedy has-been used FOR SALE!-93 acre Jarm 4 miles . The care in your orchard is no fake,Tin mother's home and mine for east of Sanford,'N. ' C, infamous- for the more" you care for your or- V' aiKt we always lound it a quicK right leaf tobacco v belt, turn-pike chard-the :b'eter your 'fruit wilUbe.Jcure ,or colds bronchial troubles, road across the land, 4- room dwell-1 Compare your fruit with your gro-'We find l b?:&e most ' reliable ing, about 15 acres open, grar graved cerman's fruit that hebuys. from some C0USh medicine e have. used . soil, -fine for tobacco,, corn, cotton and fruit-grower how does it compare, in - ' T small grain. This piece of land is a size, taste, color and keeping "qualities h; bargain for the man "who wants to inow i Know naow to take care ot;. own his own home. Price 11250.00, 1 your orchard. I have been in the; $25.00 down and 5 years on the bal- business for ten years or more and I ance. Address T. S. Cross, Sanford, N.jgot the theory and practice at the A. C. 2V& T. College (formerly A. & M. Col-( - lege) Greensboro.. Ask Mr. A. R. Notice Sale of Valuable Personal Foushee, Mr. Dallas" Long, and The Property Courier office and many others abut The undersignde Exeeutor of the my work, arid others that I have not- time to call. ' : If you want- good fruit, better last- .fiio h or anv riivio ( lm. n4-4-An4-: li j ;j. tl i i m.i j j.i I - . . uniwi !. j """" vui.ancuuwi va..-it. it never miureu ine-teeui. n k,vij. .oev tha -e : - 4.1.. ...:n 1 i ; 1 ' S5U iv VU6 iuglivov ftsiuuwx ivi - ing 1UH, 11UU VllAl Will liailg lUllgCX goes from two to six times as far andi is many times more powerful and ef- .ifiy-cent bottle, after which we gave fident than other inferior preparations - j - - seu 10 ine nignesi omaer 101 ,vas urbi untu iv a Kiqney ana oi&a- goes from two to six times as far and, personal property belonging to the es- on tree, fruit that will mature, fruit id pill and we gave her part of one is many times more powerful and ef-Uate of J S. Rhew to-wit: Uhat will --not rot so easliy and if you T h e Times Demand i That every individual should lend as sistance to his country. FIRST: By conserving the material re sources of the Nation; the unit upon which its wealth 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 lif einsurance policy will meet the demand. See ours, none better. DO YOUR BIT. DO IT NOW. SEE Cunningham & Long Fire and Life Insurance, 1 good work horse, 1 two-horse wag- want long life and healthy trees in on, one buggyand harness, one mow- your orchards see me-or drop me a kig machine and other farming tools, card, I treat all diseases of fruit trees' also one milch cow. Place of sale Jv Special atention given to all orders. j SK Rhew home place in Flat Rives township. Time " of sale, November ! 17th, at 12 o'clock M. This Oct. 19th, 1917. (10-24-2ts Ruffin Rhew, Executor. LIFT YOUR CORNS v OFF WITH FINGERS Tells how to Loosen a Tender Corn Or Callus so it Lifts Out Without Pain. You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called free zone, which the moment a few drops are applied to any corn or callus the soreness is relieved and soon the en . tire corn or callus, root and all, lifts off with the finger. Freezone. dries the moment it is ap j- plied, and simply shrivels the corn or callus without inflaming or even ir mating the surrounding tissue or skin. A small bottle of freezone will cost very little at any of the M. E. BURTON Pruner and Sprayer, ROXBORO, N. C. Long-Gwinstead I 1 III ; -.-3i. i V.- AtUrney nd Counsellsr at Law - cice oyer jiahk jif Eoibcro. 3- ! . . :.t. ' 1 . Offers "his professional .sernce: ti . y -n 1 ' 1 - -". " me people 01 xtoxDoro ana surrosx- rounding . community. HOXBORO, N. C. Quality: Service The Kfad Thai Kathcf Likes to Buy 5 - : ; N.:LUNsr.0RD - Attorney atXaw, ' v Office over; Garrett's Store, Roxboro, N. C. :.:-:':f-;- 1 i T. DR. B. R. LONG, Dentist -Office over the Bank of Roxboro, - : Roxboro, C. 5 , -. ., ' ... - . ' - ! - Jfr DR. R. J. TEAGUE, .V . Wti" -i. . 3 Physician and Sureeon. Office over The Davis Drug Co. Roxboro, Ns C. On Wednesday evening October 10 a quiet but beautiful wedding was sol emnized at the home of Mr. Preston Gwinstead, when his daughter, Lessie Bertha, became the bride of Jerry D. Long. i The bride was attired in a suit of blue, hat and accessories to match. The groom wore a convential , suit of black.. Rev. J. J. Hall officiating. The bride,s maid and groom's men were as follows Miss Vallie Westbrooks with Mr. John I. Gwinstead,- Miss Annie Wrenn with Mr. Collie Morton, Miss Allie Long with Mr. Haywood Foushee. Miss Ada Long with Mr. T. Gwinstead, next came the bride and grojom. Immed iately after the ceremony the couple left for the groom's home, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Long's, where a bountiful supper was served. Mr. Long is a prominent young Q Not Always (he ., Cheapest, Possibly, But Always the Best C. K JiUNTER OOOOOODOOOOOO Used 4U Yoars o o o o o o o o I. I drug stores, but will positively rid farmer of this section, while Miss Les- f one's feet bf every hard or soft corn -sie is an attractiye young lady of this y ffist hasn'k any freezone heean get presents which their many friends vJ it at any wholesale dm? house for presented them. We all wish them O you. . much happiness and success during J Th3 7cmanfs Tonic Sold Everywhere 0 O O W. A. BRADSHER, M. D. - Practicing Physician t 1 Offers his services to the people cf Roxboro f and surrounding community. " I.- B. E. LOVE, M. D. v ; C Offers his services to the people ef.V' Roxboro and surrounding com- - munity. Office in Pass & - 3 Carver Building. , v Dr. C. G. Nichols. Dr. A. F, Nichols NICHOLS & NICHOLS , -Offer their i professional service toL. the people of Roxboro and-sur- r, rounding community. DR. E. J. .TUCKER, Dentist v Office New Hotel Jones over old J-l Drug Store. DR. G. C. VICKERS xr . . . , f- Dentist ; j Office in Newell Building on NcxtS Main street; next door to Roxbcra Grocery Company. Roxboro. N. C. mapwwwriii nwwywrtwrww iiwi 1 iu w iiiiw ww m 1 mm in win 11111 wiw hitt wfii iww ttih if iuit mil ittii inn 11 n ttttt tttt ttttt wttt tttt ttttt ttttt tttt ttttt tthi ttth tihi tt'.u ii'-ii 11 it jztli ir. : 1 ietii n n uni 11.11 lir hui tttii n n iini irii ri 11 ji 11 iiui inki mil nil 11 11 fu.i f fi ii MAth mi am m; v Jkv v x x. 1 &. Opportamity Period Of Showeir Off " (Sold Campauie CLOSES OCTOBER 30TH, v ... vc for every dollar collected during this period S v OlLvSS besides the regular votes. ' - MBI t - 4 - SGHEDUL REGULAR E OF VOTES 50 VOTES This Coupon when neatly trimmed and returned to the Shower of Gold " Department, will count 50 Votes a Credit - T Address ----7-- " Void if not returned on or be fore November 2nd, ; 1917. Clin! fiir in and place-to your favorite's credit. H Term Price New Old 1 year $1.00 . 2,000 1,000 . 2 years $2.00 ;. . 4,000 . 2,000, 3 years $3.00 x ,000 . 3,000 4 years $4.00 8,000 4,000 y 5 years $5.00 12,000 6,000. - 6 years ' $6.00" 16,000 8,a00 7 years $7.00 20,000 10,000 '.. 8 years- $8.00 24,000 12,000 9 years $9.00 ' 30,000 15,000; . " 10 ytars -aO.00 40,000 . 20,000 11 years $11.00 50,000 5000 12 years $12.00 60,000 60,000 13 yearsx ,$13.00 70.000 70,000. 1 -15yeirs:l5.00 100,000 100,000 NOMINATION BLANK " Good for 5,000 Votes Only the First One Turned in Counts. I Nominate Baby Parent's Name V '--r Address ...j--L Signed - - Address O- The name of person nominating will not be divulged antil. after, campaign closes.' Send this blanks ,"Shower of GoHM Department, vis - -...-.- - - ' .--) - - . 1 h . - - :.. iz - 3.

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