AWifeSays:
We have four children, With the first
three I suffered almost unbearable pains from
12 to 14 hours, and had to be placed under
the influence of chloroform- I used three
bottles of Mother's Friend before our last
child came, which
is a strong, fat and
htalihy boy, doing
my housework up
to within two hours
of birth, and suf
fered I ut a few hard
pains. This lini
ment is the grand
est remedy evei
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Mother's
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will do for every woman what it did for the
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ter. Not to use it during pregnancy is a
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It puts all the organs concerned in perfect
condition for the final hour, so that the actual
labor is short and practically painless. Dan
ger of rising or hard breasts is altogether
avoided, and recovery is merely a matter of
a few days.
Druggists sell Mother's Friend for $1 a bottle.
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over twenty years, and I can say that Cascarets
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Ever since the first appearance of my
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bearing down pains in the abdomen.
During the past month I have been
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Black-Draught, and I passed the month
ly period without pain for the first time
in years. Nannie Davis.
I
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The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga,
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THURSDAY, - - - OCT. 31,1901
It is all right to joke about a "nig
ger in the woodpile," but a "nigger"
at a white man's dinner table is no
joke. Greensboro Record.
Those "commercial" democrats
who believe so strenuously in free
thought and free speech and free ac
tion, should not criticise the president
for eating with a negro. Charlotte
News.
The negroes in Georgia seem to be
doing pretty well. According to of
ticial reports they now own .f 15.62S,
811 worth of taxable property, an in
crease of more than a million dollars
over last year.
The Methodist preachers of Phila
delphia endorse KooseA'elt's dinning
Booker Washington. That's th
sort of thine: that prevents a uniou ,
of the southern and northern
churches. News & Cbserver.
Swain now has an iron and steel
trust modeled on American trust
principles. The shooting up which
was given to Spain three years ago
seems to have convinced her this
good country to imitate.
Fortv-vear-old James Meridy, of
Barboursville,Ky.,was divorced from
his thirteenth wife on October 16 and
married his forteenth the same day.
Four of his wives are dead, nine have
been divorced and the fourteenth was
a widow.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pratt, of
Whitewater, Wis., have offered to
iiive a brick block in that place val
ued at 30,000 to the National Spirit
ualists' Association of the United
States, provided the property is de
voted to the cause of spiritualism.
The director of the Iowa Crop
Bureau estimates tne corn crop of
the State this year at 223,000,000 bush
els, which is ou.uuu.uuu more than in
dicated by the September report of
the U. S. Department of Agriculture,
but 33,000,000 less than the average
for twelve years.
Nothing teaches charity toward
the short-comings of others, like the
lowledge of one's own moral limi
tations. iever to criticize a fallen
brother without feeling that you
could, and probably would have
yielded to the same temptation, had
you been in his place this is applied
religion.
The death penalty for murder has
been restored in Colorado and Iowa.
In both states the imprisonment for
life experiment resulted in a largely
increased list of homicides. There
are now only four states in which the
death penalty is not inflicted Wis
consin, Michigan, Maine and lihode
Island.
Greensboro Telegram: It does not
pay to be absent from the court room
when you are a witness before Judge
Shaw. He imposed a fine of eighty
dollars upon several persons includ
ing the chief of police of High Point
for their failure to be present when
their names were called they could
not be found.
The biggest snake story of the sea
son is told by a sea captain just ar
rived at New York from Java. When
about 43 miles off Ceylon his ship ran
into a colony of snakes, two miles
wide and fifteen miles long, snakes
of an unknown species about three
eet long which seemed to be feeding
on some substance thrown up by
some volcanic upheaval.
A Coffeyville, Kas., woman has
brought suit against five j oint keepers
for $10,000 damages on the ground
that they sold liquor to her
thirty-two-year-old son against her
protest. She alleges that during .the
past three years her son was drunk
on 810 days so drunk that she .had
to take care of him. On the remain
ingiV) a ays he was only partly so
ber. The mother demands $4,050 or
") a day for her services in caring
for her son S10 days, and the remain
der of the loss of her son's support,
etc.
He Is The Man.
We are for Judge Clark for Chief
and because he deserves the honor
and because he is not a man in the
state better equipped for the place.
He has made the state his debtor
along many lines and the honor to
which he worthily aspires will be a
small recompense for the service he
has done and is doing for his beloved
Carolina. He will not be sacrificed
to gratify a few soreheads who can
not spell the first sj'llable of loyalty.
They are for Hoke, Justice, Connor
or Long, not they love them more,
but Clark less. We have no warfare
to make upon those good democrats,
who deserve well of their party, and
have been honored by it, but we pro
test that Judge Clark deserves fair
treatment and that they cannot af
ford to lend themselves to any scheme
of his enemies to humiliate him for
having refused to bow the knee to
the railroads and cigarette trust.
Webster's (Iteidsville) Weekly.
Two cars salt in all size sacks from
25c to $1.25c a sack at Crenshaws.
Important to Mothers.
Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA,
a safe and sure remedy for infante and children,
and see that it
Bears the
Rlcnatare of
o : W i
la Ue For Over 30 Tears.
H Slnd You, Have Always Bougbt,
Civil Rights Question
Why should not a Republican pres
identmind you, a republican presi
dent dine with a negro? Have not
the republican heelers locally in
the south, t)een the great clamorer
for civil rights for forty years? Has
the republican heeler3 locked arms
with the brother in black and march
ed solid phalanx to every voting pre
cinct in the South, since the civil war
and patted him on the back and told
him he was as good as a white man?
We feel a delicacy in criticising the
action of gentlemen in their exchange
of social courtesies, and especially do
we feel a delicacy in saying anything
that might appear to be a critical
scrutiny of Professor Washington's
conduct upon this particular occasion
but it seems to us that the proper
thing for Prof. Washington to have
done would have been to decline the
invitation and withdraw. Charlotte
News.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a mere stim
ulant to tired nature. It affords the stomaeh
com lete and absolute rest by digesting tl
tood vou eat. You don't have to diet but
can enjoy all the good food you want. Kodo'
lyspepsia Cure instantly relieves that dis
tressed teelmo alter eating, giving you new
lite and vigor.
A Brooklyn man lived without
missing: his stomach for fourteen
months after the surgeons had re
moved it. But the New York World
thinks this is not nearly so remark
able as the fact that some men live
right along for years without know
ing that they are without brains.
A Typical South African Store.
O. R. - Larson, of Bay Villa, Sundays
River, Cape Colony, conducts a store typ.ca
of South Africa, at which can be purchased
anvthine from the prov rbial -'needle to an
anchor." This store is situated in a valle'j
nine miles ironi the nearest railway station
aud about twenty live miles from the neares
town. Mr. Larson says: "I am tavore
wilh the custom of farmers within a radius
of thirty miles to many of whom Lhave sup
uhed Chamberlain's remedies. All testily
o then value in a household where a doc. or s
advice is almost cut of tne question Willi
in one mile ol my store the popu ation is.
perhaps xty. Of those within the past
twelve months, no less than iourreen have
been absolutely cured by Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. This must surely be
record." For sale byj.i. Id ail.
The largest chinquapin tree in the
world is said to be on the farm of
Dr. W. W. Parks, near Seven Springs
It is said to be 30 years old, ten feet
in circumference and to yield an av
erage of two bushels a j ear.
Cures bcz.ma and ltcning Humors
through the Blood Costs Nothing
to try It.
U is. is. (tsotanic iilooa isalm) is now
recognized as a certain and sure cure for Ec
zema, Itching bkin, Humors, bcabs, Sc-les,
Watery blisters, 1 imples, Aching .Hones or
Joints. Eoils, Caiuuncles, Prickling Fain in
the Skin, Old bating bores. Ulcers, etc.
tsotanic Jslooa lalai taken internally, cures
the worst and mot deep-seated cases by
enriching, purifying and vitalizing the
blood, thereby giving a healthy blood supply
to the skin, botanic Blood Balm is the
only cure to stay Cured, for these, awful au
noying skin troubles. Uther remedies may
relieve, but B. B. B. actually cures, heal
every sore and gives the rich glow of health
to theskin. B B B. builds up ihe broken
down body and makes the blood red and
nourishing. Druggists, $1. Trial treat
ment free and prepaid by writting Blood
Balm Co , Atlanta t a. '
A Deserved Honor.
Raleigh News and Observer: The
speech of General Julian S. Carr at
the meeting of the Confederate Vet
erans last night is said to have been
by those who heard it very fine effort.
Gen. Carr declined re-election but the
camps announced that they had been
instructed to vote for him and so he
was re-elected by acclamation. He
is never too engrossed with business
to respond to the calls of his com
raues in arms wno noia him m
affectionate regard.
Stricken With Paralysis.
tienaerson onmmett, ct tirs place, was
stricken with partial paralysis and complete
ly lost the use of one arm and side. After
being treated by an eminent physician fo
quite a whi'e without relief, my wife rocom
mended Chamber ains Pain Balm, and after
using two bottles of it he is almost entirely
cured. Oeo. R. McDonald, Man, Logon
county, W. Va Several other very remark
able cures of part paralysis have been effest
ed by the use of this liniment. It is most
widely known, however, as a cure for rheu
matism, sprains and bruises. Sold by J. G.
Hall.
On Wednesday of last week a negro
stole a horse in Orange county, was
tried, convicted aud sentenced before
noon Thursday and on Friday was
taken to the penitentiary to serve
fifty years.
Tbls Will interest Many.
To quickly introduce B. B. B. (Botenic
Blood Balm), the famons Southern blood
cure, into new homes, we will send, abso
lutely free, lo,ooo trial treatments. Botanic
Blood Balm (B B. B ) quickly cures old
ulcers, scrofula, eczema, itching skin and
blood humors, cancer, eating, festering sores,
boils, carbuncles, pimples or offensive erup
tions, pains in bones or joints, rheumatism
catarrh or any blood or skin trouble. Bo
tanic Blood Balm (B B. B ) heals every
sore or pimple, makes the blood pure and
rich and stops all aches and pains. Botanic
Biood Ba m (B. B B .thoroughly tested for
30 years in hospital and private practice,
and has cured thousands of cases given up
as hopeless. Sold at drug stores, $1 per
large bottle. For free treatment write to
Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta Ga. For sale by
J. G. Hall.
Newton Enterprise: Mr. John
Howard, of Drumsville, tells us that
cotton is turning out better than
was expected in his section- It is
opening very fast and people are in
much better spirits over it.
W. T, Wesson, Gholsonville, Va. drug
gist writes: "Your One Minute lough
Cure gives perfect satisfaction. My custom
eis say it is the best remedy for coughs.colds,
throat and lung troubles. J Han.
Outing 6 worth 8c at Crenshaws.
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Signature
The United States Gov
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be stronger, purer and
better than
THE BEGINNING OF THE END.
Member of Louisburg League Resigns Be
cause He Opposes Social Equality.
To the jCditor News & Observer:
A few months ago, being favorably
disposed toward the National policies
of the Itepublican party, I consented
to join the liepublican League at this
place.
I was a Democrat until the disfran
chisement of the negro, as I thought,
made our State institutions safe
whichever party was in power. I re
garded the taking of the ballot from
the negro as the most important step
ever taken in North Carolina's polit
ical history.
Social equality is a thousand-fold
more menacing to us and ourinstitu
tions than political equality.
The Democratic party has always
been bitterly opposed to social equal
ity in North Carolina: it proved its
sincerity along this line by courage
ously disfranchising the negro.
It remains for the President of the
United States, the actual and nomina
head of the Republican party, by one
act to go further in undoing the work
accomplished by disfranching the
negro, than any one nas ever gone
before, or it is to be hoped, will ever
go again.
By inviting a negro to his home to
dine with him on terms of perfect so
cial and civil equality. Mr. Itoose
velt has struck directly at the South
and her best-loved traditions. There
were many of us of what is called
"The New South," who were hopeful
of a better sectional feeling under his
administration. If by this act, he
undertakes to interpret the attitude
of his party and administration to
the South and especially to North
Carolina, I, for one propose to resent
it.
1 hereby publicly and openly sever
my connection witn the itepuDiican
League and party. I shall certainly
remain with that party which made
the tight for clean government and
White Supremacy. Others may con
strue Mr. Roosevelt's conduct as they
please. For me I hold that White
Supremacy is inconsistent with social
equality. Very truly yours,
R. T. CARLYLE
Louisburg, N. C, Oct. 21, 1901.
Judge Winston's Speech.
Raleigh Post: Former J udge Rob t,
W. Winston never performed a great
er public service than in the really
able and aggressive speech which he
delivered last night before the Liter
ary and Historical Society. He gives
a glowing account of the splendid
public school work and interest there
in in his, Durham county, and was
felicitous in his tribute to the county
superintendent and those who co
operate with him in the great work
confined to them. But lie goes farth
er and deals heroically with subject
of public education as related to all
the people of all the counties of the
State. Like the honorable, patriotic
citizen, loyal North Carolinian that
he is, he dismissed with a pardonable
impatience the methods and mischiev
ous influences of the demagogue, and
rose to the occassion by demanding
the active energy and preseverance
of the patriotic statesmen in behalf
of the cause. It is a speech that
should be read by every North Caro
linian, for it cannot be read by one
sincerely desirous of the welfare of
the State without arousing interest,
and it is to be hoped, action.
It is a. straight shot from the shoul
der in behalf of the people, and meets
the issue involved in the public school
system as becomes an honest patri
otic citizen.
Railroad Men's Prayer.
An old railroad man, having been
converted, was asked to lead in
prayer. The following was the re
sponse: O Lord, now that 1 have
flagged thee, lift up my feet from the
rough road of life and plant them
safely on the deck of the train of sal
vation. Let me use the safety lamp
known as prudence, make all the
couplings in the train with the strong
ink of thy love and let my hand
lamp be the Bible, and, heavenly
Father, keep all switches closed that
lead off the sidings, especially those
with a blind end. O Lord, if it be
thy pleasure have every semaphore
block along the line show the white
line of hope that I may make the run
of life without stopping. And, Lord
give us the Ten Commandments for
a schedule, and when I have finished
the run on schedule time and pulled
into the great dark station of death
may thou, the Superintendent of the
universe, say,;" Well done, thou good
and faithful servant; come , and sign
the pay roll and receive you check for
eternal happiness." Railroad Ga
zette.
An Indiana institution is "Harrison
Day," when the school teachers give
ten and the pupils five cents to the
fund for erecting a monument to the
late Ex-President Harrison,
anv other.
THE MAN WHO WON.
He kept his soul unspotted
As he went upon his way,
And he tried to do some service
For God's people day by day,
He had time to cheer the doubter
Who complained that hope was
dead;
He had time to help the cripple
When the way was rough ahead;
He had time to guard the orphan, and
one day, well satisfied
With the talents God had given him
he closed his eyes and died.
He had time to see the beauty
That the Lord spread all round;
He had time to hear the music
In the shells the children found;
He had time to keep repeating
As he bravely worked away;
'Tt is splendid to be living
In "the splendid world today!"
But the cords the cords that hurry
After golden prizes said
That he never had succeeded,
When the clods lay o'er his head
He had dreamed "He was a failure,"
they compassionately sighed,
Nor the man had little money in his
pockets when he died.
State Fair a Succes.
The management of the State Fair
were delighted, with the unprecedent
ed attendance, the fine exhibits, with
fits quality higher than ever before,
and with the satisfaction of the pub
lic. The fact is that the State Fair is a
great reunion time for North Caro
lina. Public men said that they be
lieved every county was represented.
It is the people who make the fair,
after all good and valuable as are
the exhibits.
There were 20,000 people at the fafr
grounds Thursday. In the great
grand stand wTere 8.000 and over the
40 acres of the grounds they were in
immense masses. Gen. W. R. Cox,
the efficient President, having declin
ed to serve any longer, Mr. L. Banks
Holt, of Alamance county, was elect
President of the State Fair. News
& Observer.
It Was a Mistake.
Augusta Cnronicle: While encourag
ing the people in the hope that the
negro is to be largely eliminated
from office in the south, President
Roosevelt throws the fat in the fire
by giving countenance to the negro's
claim for social equality by having
one to dine in the White House with
himself, Mrs. Roosevelt and children.
We concede the fact that he could not
have had a nioTe decent negro. Presi
dent Booker T. Washington is the
representative man of his race, a use
ful citizen and an able leader of his
people. But he represents the negro,
race and between his people and the
w hites there can be no social equality.
This is not simply local southern pre
judice, but it is an ineradicable racial
fact.
Judge Reagan, of Texas, the only
survivor of the confederate cabinet,
is dangerously ill.
Get a free sample of Chamberlains Stomach
and I iver Tablets at Halls drug store. They
are easier to take and more pleasut in effeet
than pills. Tnen their use is not followed
by constipation as is often the case with pills.
Regular size, 25c per box.
There was an inch
and a half of
, Friday mora-
snow at Rome, N. Y.
ing.
consum
1 a disease of civilization. When the
Indian was a stransrer to the white man
he had no name in his vocabulary for
this dreaded malady.
Without -argTiinsr as to the curability
of consumption, it may be stated posi
tively that Doctor
Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery cures
weak lungs, hemor
rhages, bronchitis.
deep-seated and
stubborn cough, aud
other diseases which
if neglected or tin
skillfully treated find
ratal termination
in consumption.
There is no alcohol
in the " Discovery."
and it is entirely free
irom opium, cocaine.
and all other nar
cotics. Persons sufferine-
from chronic dis
ease are invited to
consult Dr. Pierce,
by letter, free. All
correspondence is
conducted under
the seal of sacred
secrecy. Address
Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y.
In a little over thirtv vears. Dr. Pierce..
assisted by his medical staff of nearly a
scpre or physicians, nas treated and
cured thousands of men and women who
had been given up as incurable by local
physicians.
" Your medicine is the best I have ever
taken." writes Mrs. Jennie Dingtnan, of Rapid
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the time. My husband thought I had con
sumption. He wanted me to get a doctor but
thought we would try Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
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the cough stopped and I have since had no si$m
of its returning." 6
Doctor Pierce' Pleasant PelleU cuxr;
constipation.
prion
The most overworked word in
the earthly vocabulary is the short
est "I."
To change our lives, we have but
to change our desires; our lives are
only a more or less complete embodi
ment of our desires.
A talent for art is many times
not nearly of so much benefit to the
neighborhood as a talent for minding
one's own business.
Merrily we light our little Lamp of
Hope, and think to keep it trimmed
and burning; then comes the ill-wind
of unfavoring Fortune, and we sit
in darkness!
Mens suits from $3 to f 25 at Cren
shaws.
What's in a name? Mrs. Isabella
Toothaker, of Argentine, Kan , writes
poetry; Rainey Day is running a livery
stable in an Iowa town; Brand New
Is one of the oldest men in Washing
county, Ohio.
Catarrh has become such a common
disease that a person entirely free from
this disgusting complaint is seldom met
with. It is customary to speak of Catarrh
as nothing more serious than a bad cold,
a simple inflammation of the nose and
throat. It is, in fact, a complicated and
very dangerous disease ; if not at first, it
Very soon becomes so.
The blood is quickly contaminated by
the foul secretions, and the poison through
the general circulation is carried to all
parts of the system.
Salves, washes and sprays are unsatis
factory and disappointing, because they do
not reach the seat of the trouble. S. S. S.
does. It cleanses the blood of the poison
and eliminates from the system all catar
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and permanently the worst cases.
Mr. T. A. Williams, a leading dry-goods mer
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I had a severe case or
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the disagreeable effects
-which belong to that
disease, and which
make life painful and
unendurable. I used
medicines prescribed by
leading physicians and
suggested "by. numbers
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getting any better. I
then began to take S. S.
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after takine eiehteen
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cine now in use that will effect a permanent curt
of Catarrh."
is the only purely veg
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If you have Catarrh don't w ait until il
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Attractive Store.
Is a thing of beauty. She is just
back from an extended trip tnrough
the Northern markets where with
an eye for the interest of her
numerous friends. She has the
choice of a varied stock of Hats.
Gainsborough, Napoleon Draped
Turbons, etc.. Sty ish Walking Hats
all colors. Misses Hats and school
caps, all styles, also Misses School
Leggings and Mitts, Misses cheap
Union Suits, beauties at 37 1-2 cts
Misses and Children's fur sets very
dainty. A specially pretty line of
Infants Caps in all delicrte shades
and pure white caps to add to the
blue eyed or black e) ed queen of
the baby. Ladies and Childrens
Singerie in cotton, wool or Oneida
Union Suits aguarantee against
co?d, Handsome line Velvet and
cloth wraps, Gloves. Kid, Jersey,
Silk and Cotton. Corsets and
Girdles, beauties for 50 cents. Vel
vets in Paon, Panne and AJirrowed
a 1 shades.
GOING OUT OF
P
0
I have decided to go
out of business on Jan.
1st, 1902.. I most earn
estly request that all
parties owing me will
come forward and set
tle promptly. From
now until that date ail
whiskies, tobacco and
cigars will be sold for
cash only. Don't ask
for credit as you will
not get it. Bear in mind
all who owe me I want
Tthem to settle up.
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rust's Cotton Root-
fflENNYROYAL
ILLS0 1
Walwaya reliable ai,d W,afe. LAm
M always ek for Dr. I
Root and Pennyroyal
u-t'e cotton
Femal
rney never lau and
Mailed to any address on receipt of i t
fale ov J. P. Stedman. Oxford. N O. or
CAN BK PRESERVED, YS YOUR KYKS apr
PROPERLY CARBilJ UK. If you are unable tn
visit our optical office and consult our epec'a'iat
we will send you a simple method of U'BMrjo
your eyes at home, on receipt of a poeta! card
t)R. e. KAPPOhT, '
ept.30. DnrhMtn N. c.
Gentlemen, Get the New Novel Discovt-ry"
RIGEON MILK
In ection.
Care fOEorrboea and Gleet in 1 to 4 day-, it
action is magical. P'events stricture. All com
plete To b carried in- vest pocket Sure ;re
ventative. Sent by mail in plain package pre
paid, on receipt of price. $i per box; 3 for fi 50
For sale by J, P. Stedman, druggist, Oxford, n
C
Womanly Beauty,
SPARKLING EYES AND BRIGHT FACES
Are the Fruits of Sound Nerves.
T3 TMTlTPn THK GREAT FKI X, H
JtlJ. Ui-.J NJbRVK TONIC anjj
VITALIZKR Cures Nervous Exhaustion, liys
I teria, Dizziness, Headache, Bockache and 1 e
' ..ale Weakness so common attending he
ironthly periods,
rla Paeaing thr ugh the tryinz change
; Ull AO from Oirlhood to Womanhood wmi
una u s wuiiutsnui iciiei nuu ueueui, it quiets
and strengthens the nerves, cleanses the blood
clears the brain and tone np the whole syfU-m'
WAKES A WOMAN LOOK YoUNU AND Fii iCL
YOUNG. Price 50c. 12 boxes 5 Sent by
n ail to any address Sold Dy J. P. Stedn an
d'Vggiwt., Oxford N. C '
VIGOR OF MEN f
Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored !
mamrU (Pari!)GRlAT FRKNC'H
TONIC AJN I VI1ALIZKK is sold with writ
ten guarantee to care Nervous Debility, Lost
Vitality, Falling Memory, Fits, Dizziness, Hys
teria, stops ali drains on. the nervous system
caused by bad habits or excessive use of To
bacco, Opium, Liquors, or ' Living the I'ace
that Kills." It waras otf insanity, consumption
and death. It clears the blood and brain, imiidB
up the shattered nerves, restores the lire of
youth. nd brings the pink glow to pale cheeks,
and makes you young and strong again. 50c.
13 Boxes $5 By niaifto any address. For sale
by J. P. btedman, druggist, Oxford, N. C.
CHlCHESIEH'S ENGLISH
ENNYROYAL PILLS
1 10 ana loia metallic boxes setied
with blue ribbon. Take no ot her. Ki-ruw
I Dangerous HubHtitutlona and Imlta,
Uoiim. Huy of your Druggist or senl 4e. ia
Btump for Pnrtloulura. Testimonial,
and Relief for Larileit, tn letter, bj
1 .11 nr..i... . 11 .' . . . '
Mention tbit paper. Madinoo bquare, I'lllLA., Pi.
Dyspepsia Dure
Digests what you cat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds oi
food. Itgives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
prevent? formation of gas on tho stom
ach, relieving all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
rit can't help
but do you good
Prepared only by E. O. PeWitt Co., Chirac
rih& $1. bottle contains iY times the &0c. si
J. G. Hall
Notice of Sale.
By virtue of the power and authority given by
a certain deed in trnst executed by A. M Over
ton anl wife Emma Khodes . verton to Gen ge
B Hams', Trustee, wbich ia recorded in the of
fice of Bf-gifter of Deeds for the county of Gran
ville, in book of Deeds No 41 page 158 etc the
following properly will be told at public auction
at he Court House door in Oxford 01
MONDAY, NOVEMBEK 11th, 1901.
at 12 o'clouk, m One tract f 52 acre more or
leee in FiehiTig Creek Township. d.ioiniiig the
lands of Kl-'jih Av-rett, John H Averett, Morila
gne f-nS others, a'so one other t.r- c' containing
9 acres more or le-s pdjoining the lurdpof
W illiam Kenn. -J H Averet c and o hers, the ea'd
two tracts of land beine son e boujjbt bv saiit
Emma Kboi'es Overton of Mrs A IS Harris by
deed dated Dec 4 1893. See deed on Kecord 'V
Granville county Kcgisters office Teimn of sale
cash
GWOROE B HARRIS, Truette
Henderson, N C, Oct 7th 1901
Sale of Personal Pro
perty.
By virtue of authority conferred upon ne by
the will of Fieldirg Knott, di ceased, we will on
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 1901
ofl'er for sale at public auction to the hithest
b.adeT for cash the personal property belonging
' o said estate c nsisMng ' f Corn. Fodder, W li at,
Horses, t ow, v agons, Fanning lmpli iin-i.ts
and othe'personalty
Place of sale, the late residence of fald Field
ing Knott. Sale to begin at 10' a m
SALLIE A KNOTT,
J'S B KNOTT,
CRAWFORD M KNOTT.
Executors
WILLETT NEST.
Patented.
Begin using now with Pullets.
Don't lose a yeai. My pedegrced
W. P. Rocks pullets begin laying
July 4. English Orpingtons a
specia ty. bee circu'ar.
VV. P, VVillett,
East Orange, X. J.
Valuable Farm ior Sale
Containing 99 acres adjoining the !arm? of
Ral h Currio. K. P. Aiken and W. G Waller.
one mile north of I'ennehan station and adapt
ed e-pecially to growina of fine tobacco, torn,
wheat, etc. Has fine 1 a-tnre land
L.IZ.Z.IK A IKKJN
Apply to J. L. Lvou. Aet. Nori hsid'-. N-
Executors Notice
The undeisissed haviner ouililled af execu
tors and executrix of the last will and tecturnent
of Fielding Knott, deceased, hereby Hive
notice to all parties indebted to the retail
their test tor to come forward and make rM ele
ment of tne samo Ail parties holding claims
against said estate are notified to preeent tn"
same within one year from ihis date or thu
notice will be pleaded in br of their recovery
This 2nd day of October 1901
SALJ.11S A &OTT,
J B KNOTT,
C M KNOTT,
BKecutors,
Admins trators Notice.
Having qualified as Administrator of 'he
estate of J. C. Terry, notice is bertby given to
all persons indebted to said estate to one fr'
ward and settle same at once Parties hoH'.ip?
against said esato will present them r me for
payment on or before the 13th day of rnbef
1901 or this notice will be plead in bar of t t;r
recovery.
A. A Hicks, Administrator
This 8ept. IJJt.h 1901
Notice to Creditors.
Kotice i hereby given to all persons holding
claims against
inst the firm of J. C. and L. V. rea
at Creedmoore, N.
O. to present them to me ror payment vu
fore the 29th day of August, 1902, or this uotic
wm ue uieau lu uai 01 men iciuicij-
8Hh. 1901.
Surviving Partner.
f fi 3 ( Ot J lC