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THE PUBLIC LEDGER. PATENT MEDICINES, &c. During the month of February 1 bought one bottle of B. B, B. for my four-year old boy, who had what doctors term nereditary blood poison, to mv utter astonishment. one bottle cured inm. In February my e der son, twelve years of acre, was literally covered with ugly sores on his less and a terrible eruption on his head He was cured with two bottles of B B. B. As a quick blood cleanser it has no equal JAMES HALL, Atlanta, Ga. For several years I have been suffering from a constitutional blood poison, which has resisted the. treatment of our best physicians, and the use of t he most noted medicines 1 was covered with a copper-colored eruption all over my oouy ana iimos, with loss 01 appetire, excruciating pains in my ba k, achins of mv joints, general debility, emaciation, falling off of my hair, sore tnroat ana great nervousness. I became incredulous, but being told that B. B. B. was a sure enough blood pnrilier and that it did not require a parient to use a grosi? before he was cured, I commenced its use. Within two weeks1 time I felt improved. I have taken ten bottles and feel as well and sprightly as any man. JJy appetite and strength have returned and my hair does not fall out. I do not hesitate to say that P.. It. B has no equal as a blood purifier, and any one who will use only one bottle will be con vinced that it has no equal in these parts. I still continue its use, as it is a splendid tonic and keeps my system in a fine condition. You have t lie liberty to direct any sufferer to me in person. K. P. B. JONBS, Atlanta, Ga. IS Y0D8 SIGHT FAILING ? IF SO CALL ON .TOWN O. HA.LL, OXFOKI), N. C, -And Buy The GLASSES PAT? JULY ill 1873. A full lino of all kinds on hand and satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. fob.4-ly. Jno.C.Wilkerson, DURHAM, N. C, Dealer In All Kinds Of FINK RUSTIC WORK, HEAD STONES, ETC. Iron Fencing futnished to order. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction, both in price and style. Give me a call before you buy, or write for designs and prices to .J NO. C. VVILKEKSON, mch.lS-om.. Durham, N. G. TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE General Publie! OWING TO HARD TIMES WE WILL, FOR an indefinite time, for the cash only, shoe vuur horse or mule for SIXTY GENTS and 3D0 MY KIND OF REPflIRINGt A S LOW AS CAN BE DONE FOR THE GASH. We are also making a specialty of a S2.3 WHG0N rMIAT IS GIVEN UP BY THE PUBLIC TO BE X the best cheap wagon sold. Thanking our many customers for past patronage we solicit a continuance of same. Yours, anxious to please, Griffin & Glenn. fapr.15.1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. p:.KY M. SHAW, A1TOKNEYAND COUNSELOR AT LAW, OXFORD N. C. Office on Williamsboro street, nar court house. N. B. .Messrs. Pittman it Shaw, of Henderson, N. ('., will be associated with me in court trials and as consulting attorneys generally, and will attend Oxford in the interest of my clients. Loans on Business Irierly Xejfo apr.15. tiatetl. A. HICHS, Attorney at Law anil ATotary lnbllc OXFORD, N. C., and r rr. MICKS, Attorney-at-Law, HENDERSON, N. C. Will practice together in the Courts of Granville Vance, Franklin, and Warren Counties, and in all matters requiring their joint attention. We hope by prompt, diligent, and faithful atteu tion to business to deserve and receive a portio of the law business of this section O If. CAIVNAIIY, HI. IK, OXFORD, N. C, Offers his professional services to the people o Oxford aDd surrounding country. Office over Hall's drug store. Residence at R. I. Devin's. TRAYIIOKN V WAKLK K, Attorneys-at-Law, Will practice in the courts of Oranyille, Per feou and Caswell counties. Office at Col. Har grove's old law office. iVb.ff. jR. J. K7WYCTITK, DeriLril Suryeon, OXFORD. N. G. Pure Nitrons Oside Gas administered forth painless extraction of teeth. RooMg m Hbrhdon Bank Building. O Granite & Marl loaneits, NORTH CAROLINA. WHAT HAS TAKEN PLAGE WITHIN HER BORDERS. A General Epitome of Recent Occur rences Around and About Us, From the Mountains to the Sea, as Culled from our State Papers. Durham is to have electric street cars. Miss Addie Williams, local repor ter on the excellent Charlotte Ob server, has taken a vacation. She has gone to Denver, Col. W. A. B. Branch was renomina ted for Congress by the Democratic convention of the First Congression al District by acclamation. Mr. L. L. Smith was nominated for elector by acclamation. At the Democratic convention of the Sixth Congressional district con Yen tion held Wednesday Congress man Alexander was renominated by acclamation. Sol. C. Weill was nominated for elector, Near Henderson Tuesday a negro named Elijah Williams got into , a dispute with another negro named Snow, and struck him with a piece of railroad iron, Williams fled. It is said that Snow will die. In a family row near Fayetteville Monday night linsrli Jackson shot and killed Sam MeRulyn, his fath er-in-law. The trouble grew out of McFadyn's threats and efforts to kill Jackson's mother. Jackson at once surrendered himself to the of ficers, and says the killing was done m sell-dotence. The State Pharmaceutical Associa tion elected the following officers: President, IT. 11. Chears, of Ply mouth; Vice-Presidents 1ST. D. Fet zer.of Concord; J.IT.Bobbitt, of Bal- eigh; W. G. Thomas, of Louisburg; treasurer, A. J. Cooke, or rayettc ville; Secretary, F. W. Hancock, of Oxford; Member of the Board of Pharmacy, W. H. Wearn, of Char lotte. The next meeting will be at Winston next August. The North Carolina Railway Commission has completed its state ment of its assessment of value of railway property in the State as fol lows; Value of trade, $17,497,180; rolling stock, $1,773,150; depots and warehopses, $048,040; value of Pull man cars in proportion to their mile age in North Carolina, $80,289. Grand total, $19,720,759. The in crease is over $7,000,000 as compared with that of last year. ' J. D. Boushall, Chief Clerk to the State Auditor, has tendered his re signation to take effect on September 1st. Mr Boushall leaves the Audi tor's office to enter into the practice of the law in Raleigh. Auditor Sanderlin has appointed to succeed Mr. Boushall as his chief clerk T. Palmer Jerman, Jr., now Executive Clerk to the Governor. Mr. Jerman will be succeeded in the Governor's office by W. W. Vass, Jr., of Raleigh. The State Farmer's Alliance at Greenboro elected the following offi cers: President Marion Butler, Vice President T. B. Long, and Treasurer Worth were erelected. Dr. C. Thompson, of Lewis, was elected State lecturer in place of Mr. Bell, Doorkeeper, H. E. King, county; Assistant Doorkeeper, II. E. King, of Onslow; Chaplain, Rev. John Ammond, of Madison countv: Ser- geant-at-Aams, J. S. Holt, of Ala- mance. The Salisbury Herald says: A remarkable case of hair growing on a bald hear head was shown the Herald yesterday. Mr. L. W. Har dister, of the Vance Cotton mills, has been bald for 17 years until about four weeks ago, when he had the hair on the sides of his head cut. Since that time hair has been grow ing on the bald portion of the head, and now he has a splendid coat of hair. He can not account for the growth. Mr. Hardister celebrated his 52d birthday yesterday by visit in"" us and showing us his new growth. It is stated that at Went worth, in Rockingham county, an event oc curred which shows the intolerance and bulldozing propensities of third party people whenever they think they have the upper hand. Mr. Darlington, a newrspaper man from Leaksville, went to Wentworth to report the third party county convention. He was set upon, cursed and abused, and was told that no democratic newspaper-men were wanted by the third party. Darlington made his way out of the house and there thrashed several of the bullies. The Elsr;comlc Performance. Richmond Dispatch. The Third party in Edgecombe county, N. C, have nominated a negro on their ticket. If. that does not cause Third-partyism to stink in the nostrils of the white people of North Carolina we have woefully misunderstood onr friends over the border lo these many 3Tears. We never entertained the slightest doubt as to the loyalty of the white masses of the old North State to the Dem ocratic party, but after the Edge combe performance we shall expect to see them put the brand of con demnation upon Third-partyism with a fervid indignation that will burn the Republican side-show out of existence from the mountains to the sea and from the Virginia to the South Carolina line. Large stock of Dixie, Farmers' Friend, Clipper, Stonewall, Imperial Chilled, Iron Age, Malta single and double Plows and Castings at Owen, Barbour & bmith s. To my Customers ami the Public 3en- erally. I wish to announce that I have made special preparations for han dling the new wheat crop, and am better prepared to accomplish the best results in wheat-grinding than ever before. Bring us a load of wheat dry and with experienced millers and greatly increased facili ties for doing better work and wait ing on customers more rapidly, we feel sure we can please you. Judging from what we have ground of the new ciop already, the returns promise to be more satisfactory than for years. Thanking you for past patronage, and soliciting your continued favor, I am, Your friend, jury 29. W. D. Kimball. SCHOOLS, &a COLLEGE STREETS H H OXFORD, Hm C. Session of lMfrVW.First terra fegins Aug:. 23rd. Tins school offers special advantages for the education of young indies as it combines the home and school life in one. The boarders will have daily intercom-Be with the household. The buildings are new and commodious. The course of study is thorough and extensive. The faculty is in every way competent. The terms are at easy as a first-class school can afford. It is of prime importance that pupils be pres ent at the opening. For further information, address. Rev. T. U. Fatjcktte, or Mils. T. U Faucettk, jny23-lm Oxford, N. Cf. IM RCO. A Classical and Commercial ScbooI OF HIGH CRADF. Elegant Buildings and thorough Equipments. Large patronage from all the Southern States. Beautiful and healthful situation in view of the mountains. Over 3 00 Students last year. Terms Reasonable. Summer School (Business College Course) opens June 29. Fall Term begins August 16. For Illustrated Catalogue, address, J. A. & M. H. HOLT Prins,- OAK RIDCE. N. C. SAM FEMALE ACADEMY, -SALEM, N. C- the -ldest temale college he VJldest Ju emale College -IN THE SOUTH. The '.list Annual Session begins September 1st, 1SU2. Register for last year Special features : The Development of Health, Character and Intellect. Buildings thorouehly remodelled. Fullv equipped Freparatorj, Colle giate, Post Graduate Departments, besides first class schools in Music, Art, Languages, Elocu tion, Commercial and Industrial Studies. jylo-Gt. JOHN II. CLEWELL, Principal, ; DAVIDSON COLLEGE, : Davidson, N. C. Session 1S02-"J3 begins September 3th. CLASSICAL. MATHEMATICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERACY, BIBLICAL, COMMERCIAL. Eight men in the Faculty. Courseji for De grees Elective in the Higher Classes, Accessible -Inexpensive- Moral. Y. M. C. A. Hall and Gymnasium complete. Send for a catalogue. Address Rev. J. B. Shearib, D. D., LL. D., july22-lm. President. . FEMALE SEMINARY, DRY GOODS, &c. Durham, N. C. MY MOTTO : Is to sell down rny Immense stock of goods. Call and see while you can buy them at your own price, Wholesale or Retail ! Do not miss the opportunity ! Come while th cake is hat! Two large stocks of General Merchandise complete in every department, which I will sll f0 per cent less than you can get them anywhere else. OXFORD STORE, Ilerndon Bloci?, No. 2, - Corner Com. Ave. andjOollogo Street, DURHAM STORE, Cooper's Bnihling, Main St., Opposite Post Oflico, Wy all's Old Stand. HfCall on A. MAX for what yon want and you'll go homo happy. I'npril mil. Hundley Bros. & Co.'s DOWN TOWN OFFICE! For tho convenience of the public wo have opened aiv oflioo in the Bonded Warehouse on College street. We will have telephone communication with onr works, and can supply anything in our line at short notice. We will keep on hand all the timo a supply of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Brick, SHINGLES, LATHS, Tj I TAT HER, Kci FiPOall at the oflico and leave your orders, d. A. Thaxton is in cliarffe. Respectfullv, HIJNDLKY, BROS, A. CO. ti cr 0 a wry 1 1 (Successor to - MANUACTUUKI! Ol SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, MOULDING, Brackets and Interior Trim, TENTH KIND BYRDOSTS., "RICHMOND, VA. i Write for prices. CURES A . I DISEASES ! Consumption CnreI. ' believe it to be one of the best medicines eold. The physicians, two years ago, said my wife had consumption, both lungs affected. I have had to send her South for several springs to keep her alive, but since she has been taking ltadam's Microbe Killer she has been right at home attending to her business, and is in better health than she has been in 20 years. "R. T. Poole, Cedartown, Ga." Several Diseases Cured. "I cheerfully testify to the curative powers of your medicine. Having been a sufferer from weak lungs, bronchial affection and indigestion, after taking Microbe Killer all of the above symptoms have entirely disappeared. "Yours, etc., "Tiios. L. Davis, "Janitor Howard Memorial Library, "New Orleans, La." Asthma and Catarrh Cured. "I have been a sufferer from asthma and ca tanh for more than two years past, getting most of my sleep sitting up in bed or reclining in a chair. I have used one jug of Radam's Microbe Killer, and for the last three weeks have been sleeping naturally, soundly and sweetly as a child. I attributed my relief to tbe remedy, and heartily recommend it to any one suffering from asthmaitc or catarrhal trouble, "Respectfully, "Edwin R. Moore, "Cashier in Bank of Adairville, Ga." Mr. Radam's Microbe Killer Cures all Dis eases by Removing the Cause. Send 2-cent stamp for 48-page circular r.nd the Microbe War shows what disease is and what the remedy must be, and do, to cure it. Read it, cir culate it and you will bless the discoverer for saving your life. Address Radam's Microbe Ktlt.ek, Nashville, Tenn. Or J. G. Hall, Agent, Oxford, N. C. and Oxford, N. C. Wliitehnrst V. Owen) Feb. 20-0 mo. Jin llTHEi: 11M1!..E HflKS, EVKK 1)111 OK LVEK VtILt SKM. SIM'H S'TF.itl.INO QlTAr.ITIIE AT SL H l.uW 1'iiu'Es as wr. ynoTK. i J. SAKS Sr, CO. LEAVE IT TO US ! Freaky weather, but It don't "tic our tongues." Our stock is right ready to meet any change. The 15 grade of Suits and Overcoats gives u a text that commands attention. We're farther away from the other ready made clothiers thim ever this season. Pnt our garments and theirs at 15 side by ide arul you'd think ours were "custom" clothes. You can tell we're doing pretty "smart" work by the very faces the tailors are making over the race we are running them. If clothes lit are stylishly cut cut to new and neat patterns and wear well where doe the 10 or $15 more they want you to pay come in ? Economy and good judgment "turn:! theirs down"--and turn you to us. Which is better to buy from "life" or from pictures t From u stock where yon pick out the completed gar ments try them on and "take in" the effect or run the risk of a chance shot at a colored fashion plate? In our way the cost Is less aud we'll guarantee Perfect Satisfaction. We are doing the making ourelven and know whereof we speak. 'Tisn"t for profit only it' building up our trade to be exceptionally excel lent. Sets ueople to talking about us. That' business and that's what we are niter. Yours particuarly. All styles for all men. A. SAKS Sc CO.. Men's Clothing, ) SIX (Shoes, Juvenile Clothing,!- Stores furnishing Huts, ) 1 ii One. I Tailorings. MAIN AND 11 Til STS., RICHMOND, Virginia. Samples and blank measurements tent ou ap plication. apil5-ta EHtiRST.
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