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4 ii i w - ii in n in ii " .a . i- ii - ir " "Plcasaa! Breoois" Cries the young ruuid to her mother, aa she retires to rest, lne motner smiies, but sighs. She knows that the pains that rack her will not stop for darkness, and that if she sleeps her dreams will only be echoes of the sufferings of the day. Why not sleep soundly and rise refreshed at morn ing, with strength and courage for the day's duties? Weak, nervous women, sufferers from backache, bearing-down pains, and other womanly ail ments, have found a perfect cure in Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescrip tion. It heals the womanlv diseases which cause the fciffii&yftffr pains and nervousness. It makes weak women strong and sick women well I deem it my duty to express my heartfelt fratitude for having been the means, under rovidence, of restoring me to health," writes Mrs. B. H. Munn. of SorinarhilL Lou Co.. F'.a. "For nearly two years I suffered from female weakness so I could not stand on niv feet anv leneth of tme : could scarcelv walk at all. Appetite was much impaired ; I had bearing down sensatiotis : can't express how bn.dly I did feel. Had tried several kinds of medicine which did me little or no good. At last decided to try Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I had not taken all of two bottles before I saw it was benefiting me. so I continued to take it until had taken seven bottles, when I felt entirely cured. Did not feel a touch of my old com plaint. It has been over a year since I took your medieine, and I can truthfully say that my health has been better for the last year than it had been for four years pre'iou.sly. "You may publish this as a testimonial." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N'. Y. St. Clair Newburn, of North Caro Una, Is among the cadets found de flclent and dropped from the U. S, Military Academy. To cure SICK HEADACHE, HABITUAL CONSTIPATION:, and a!I diseases arising from in d'jrestion. Tney wlii purify your blood and make yourcorripii-xic-rr as FAIR AS A LILY. They fire, The dead body of S. F. Jones, for mer mayor of Roanoke, Va., is found In the Ohio river at Huntington. M rcw m m 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 bloo . .;!ckly contaminated by the foul secretions, and iLz poison through the general circulation is carried to all parts of the system. Salves, Yrnsi.ts 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 rhal secretio-3, and thus cures thoroughly and permanently the worst cases. Mr. T. A. Williams, a leading dry-goods roer chant of Spartanburg, S. C, writes : " For yean x n'i h severe case or nasal Cirrh, with all the disagreeable effects which belong to that disease, and which make life painful and unendurable. I used medicines prescribed by '.eading physicians and suggested by numbers of friends, but without Retting any better. I then began to take S. S. 8. It had the desired effect, and cured rae after taking eighteen bottles. In my opinion S. S. S. is the only medi cine now in use that will effect a permanent cu of Catarrh." is the only purely veg etable blood purifiei known, and the great est of all blood medi cines and tonics. If you have Catarrh don't wait until if becomes deep-seated and chronic, but be gin at once the use of S. S. S., and send for our book on Blood and Skin Diseasei nd write our physicians about your case. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. Both houses of the Legislature of Mississippi adopted aresoulution de claring Admiral Schley the rightful hero of the batle of Santiago. "00 110 GHVQNV1S snojioajip nnj jeqio uazopu uj injosri panddB ijsbjt -joojd pnn pns iqan J in bt uopo jo esin on butt oumBjtJrT nannaM 0JU(T jo aajj'Boa ni'qj ita 2ba ejns lammain jpinb 'Man ont Sq uistn reas -fUMpauoinsTyprooqi UJ SJBf OAJOB9Jd PU73 A"TT3f W. GBAHAIO, Attorney ett Law, OiyOBD. N. c. FreticMla t iEd jPed6: Ocsrtt. All tnaUee 3n utod to UJ will M cromstry .MEXICAN EC0TPILLS mmmm ES'VI J, nfU tv. OXFORD PUBL1G UBDGER JOHN T. BKITT, OWNER AND EDITOR. THURSDAY. JAN. 23. 1002. The Trustees of the State Universi ty establish a University Medical College to be located In Raleigh. Hon. James McCrary, Democrat, Is elected United States Senator from Kentucky to succeed Duboe, Rep. The Maryland people object to any public school history which dors not give Admiral Schley credit for the victory in the battle of Santiago. Dr. J. L. M. Curry is appointed by President Roosevelt special envoy to Spain to represent him at the coming of age of the King of that Nation. Since the beginning of the war with the Boers up to December last the British army has lost 19,430 men kill ed or died. In addition to these are 5,000 missing who cannot be accoun ted for, Governor Shaw, of Iowa, the new Secretary of the Treasury, is said t have six toes on each foot. There is a suspicion, too, that he is "pretty well heeled," mally so. although not abnor The New York World says Perry Belmont spent $S0,000 in trying to be elected to Congress and didn't get there. He was beaten in a Demo era tic district by a comparatively unknown Republican. The Oxford tobacco market is the peer of anj- in the State, and rafter prices on all grades await all who come as we have a hungry set or buyers who go for a pile of tobacco like a duck on a June bug. The Odd Fellows are making . wonderful growth in North Carolina The Grand Secretary saj's there are almost 8,000 members, a gain of 100 per cent in three years. The receipts will be about $11,000 for the year. The Chicago jury which had the breach of promise suit of Miss Lizzie Miller against Henry Huenning, who jilted her and caused her to lose i0 pounds of flesh didn't give her the 5,000 demanded but gave her $1,500, at the rate of $50 a pound. The galhintaud true Captain Clark, of the U. b. Navy, (a frienaof Schley) was very appropriately honored by President Roosevelt by appointing him as a representative of the United States at the coronation of Iving Ed ward Vll. He is much pleased at the appointment. The Germans keep a war fund of $30,000,000 in gold carefully preserved in a vault which is watched day and night. A periodical inspection of the treasure has just taken place. The gold has been lying there since 1874. The walls of the vault are several yards thick and three heavy doors lead into it. The Louisville Courier-Journal well says he who is not for us is against us. Whenever you see a Democrat quibbling spot him for a Republican in disguise. There is but one way to unite and that is to unite. There Is but one test of a man's Democracy and that is his vote. "He who haggles is a dough face, He who hesitates is lost." Because the female plaintiff in a case tried in the Michigan courts cried during the trial the judge set aside the verdict rendered in her favor, on the ground that the woman shed tears so copiously and pathetically as to have unduly influenced tender hearted jury. So says the report, but it is quite likely that the judge would not have ignored the finding of the jury had not the evidence in the case warranted him in doing so. The farmers held their meeting of the State Association at Raleigh, and practical talks were in order from many persons and good roads were not forgotten. We learn from the report in Raleigh Post that "Hon. S. L. Patterson addressed the meeting on the subject of good roads, as did Col. Moore, President of National Good Roads Congress. (Jen." Wm. R. Cox made a practical talk on the same line, and moved that the chair man appoint five members to attend the good roads congress in Raleigh next month." The Philadelphia Times saj-s there was some real speechmaking in the House at Washington Tuesday. It referred to the opening of the Soldiers Homes to ex-Confederates. Patriot ism simply sizzled. Eloquence soared clear through the ceiling. Doves of peace sang like nightingales. The light of joy shone over all and hearts beat In glorious unison. Then the House adjourned. As a matter of fact the Southern States are already spending more than a million of dol lars a year on their old soldiers and they will doubtless be able to take care of them. The House proposed to charge the Filipinos the full Dingley tariff rate on all products sold in the United States. The Senate is trying, out of deference to views which are freely and generally expressed, to reduce these rates 25 percent. A correspon dent asks the Philadelphia Times why "sugar from Porto Rico and the Sandwich Islands should be ad mitted free of duty, while sugars from the Phillipine Islands, which the Supreme Court has decided be longs to us, are expected to pay 75 percent. Import tax?" We would suggest that he give an easier one and pass this on to somebody else. TAX REDUCTION. Although it was announced from Washington a few days ago that President " Roosevelt is not at all alarmed by the surplus in the treas ury but on the contrary regards a little extra cash as a good thing to have in hand, it is no w reported that he wants the war taxes reduced and that a caucus of the Republican meniberH of the house is about to be held to outline the policy to be pur sued In reducing them. It Is to be hoped that the reduction will not be limited to the war taxes, but that there will be a little and there Is room for considerable pruning of the tariffs as well. In this connec tion the Philadelphia Ledger urges that "those who regard liquor, beer and tobacco as proper subjects of heavy taxation by reason of their character as luxuries, and the ease and certainly with wrhich the taxos upon them can be collected, should unite to have the other war taxes rpnp-iM recinrocitv treaties ratified ese rqn'.res a corstituticnal treatment. Hairs repealed, reciprocity iitoikbiouiktu Catarrh Care ie taken internally, acting direct- and the tariff revised before touching lyoponthe blood and mucous surfaces of the ,. 1 4.1. 1 system, ther jbv destroying the foundation of the taxes on liquor, beer or tobacco. tj di4age, ar.d giving ihe pient etrength by Thfrp are those who will dissent bi lding up the constitution and a-slstiug nature ..lindo'Qti its work. The proprietors have so from this, of course; but there would : much fai'h la its curative no wers.that thy offer 1 i i iflOOforany (a? that it fails to cure. Send for seem iu ue w ipuwui in uiAiufi iu.u. .t-c in preference to necessities, for the reason that those who can afford to indulge inluxuries can the most easily bear the burdens of taxation. And yet it may be that they are not more williua: to do so and feel that the burden should be equally apportion ed without regard to the financia: condition of those who must bear it There is reason in this.too for It is no crime to be In easy circumstances and It ought to carry no penalty J ustice to all, favor or hardship to none, should be the aim, and that will touch tariffs as well as interna taxes, so that the Ledger's plea for that feature of reform ought to be heeded at all events. SUCCESSFUL MEETING OF MASONS. Past Grand Master Royster Presented with JewelsOflicers Elected. The Grand Lodge of Masons met in AUtleigu last weeK, anu was large iv attended. The News and Obser ver in speaking of that great body says: More uew laces were seen at the present session this year than ever before in the history of the an nual sessions of the Grand Lodge, and it is the best looking body that has assembled in Raleigh. Young olood has been introduced into the order under the able and progressive term of General Leverly S. ltoyster, who retired irom the high postion last night. He has made a model officer and has set the pace for his successors. The new Grand Master, Dr. H. I Clark, Has long ueen Known as one of the best and brighet Masons in the State. H is devotion to Masonry, his knowledge of the foundations upon which it rests, his zeal for its growth and honor have endeared him to his brethren who are delight ed to do him honor. As a man and a Mason he is worthy of the position to which he has been called. The Grand Lodge closed its work Thursday and when over the end of a most successful and largely attend ed annual meeting was reached. The elected officers of the Grand .odge for the ensuing year are: Grand Master H.i. Clark, of Scot- laud Neck. Deputy Grand Master W. S. Lid- dell, of Charlotte. Senior Grand Warden F. D. Win ston, of Windsor. Junior Grand Warden S. M. Gat- tis, of Hillsuoro. Grand Treasurer Wm. Simpson, of Raleigh. Grand Secretary John C. Drewry, of Raleigh. Director Oxford Orphan- Asylum John W. Cotton, of Tarboro. The appointed officers are: A. A. Marshall. Raleigh, Grand Chaplain. B. W. Hatcher, Liberty, Grand Lec turer. T. J. Reid, Biltmore,Grand Deacon. R. N. Hackett, Wilkesboro, Junior Grand Deacon. E. F. Lamb, Elizabeth City, Grand Mh rshal. F. M. Winchester, Charlotte, Grand Sword Rearer. E. W. O'Hanlon, Winston, Grand Pulsivant. J. G. Snyder, Rocky Mount, Grand Steward. W. B. McCoy, Charlotte, Grand and R. H. Bradley, Raleigh, Grand Tiler. A beautiful Past Master's jewel was then presented to the retiring Grand Master.B. S.Royster.by Mr. S. W. Minor, in eloquent words. The gift was acknowledged by Mr. Roys ter In a few words, in which he ex pressed his appreciation of the gift and sincere thanks for the gift and for the remembrance of thelodgeand for the uniform kindness of Its mem bers. As local trustees for the Oxford Or phan Asylum the Grand Master ap pointed W. L. Mitchell, W. B. Ballou and F. P. Hobgood, of Oxford. Prof.M. C. S. Noble was appointed as the Grand Orator for the next an nual meeting of the Grand Lodge and R. H. Bradley was reappointed as the Grand Librarian. The most important matter con sidered was that looking to the erec tion of a Masonic Temple in Raleigh; a fit meeting place for the Grand Lodge. Gen. W. R. Cox offered a res olution providing for procuring plans of such a building and raising a com mittee to look into the cost, the cost i of a site, the desirability of such site and also on the Dest plan lor erect ing the building. The resolution was unanimously adopted and W. R. Cox, John S. Cunningham, Julian S. Carr, S. M. Gattis, John W. Cotton, A.J. Harris, B- S. Royster and JohnC Drewry were made tbe commlttM. She Wants It Published. Oooch's Mexican Syrup has given perfect sat Waction Id my fumilv and I wnt to recommend it to everyone as th best remedy for coughs, colds, SB d all iang troubles". A young lady In my employ, who had been forcd to quit work and who bad been given up to die by her friends with consumption, has by the use of Gooch's Mexican Syrup been restored to health and Is now at work earning her living end enioying good health. She wants me to publish this as It rosy be the means of saving the life of som other consumptive, K. M. FLEMING, Plqua, O O"ocb'8 Mexican Syrup cures a simple caugh as If by magic and is the best remedy for whoop ing cough Prion 25cls, (Nothing Else So Sure. Mother who give their little ones Mother's Worm Svrup give them the nicest tasting and most effective worm medicine made. Pile-ine Cures Piles! Money refunded if it ever failB. Former United States Senator A. P. Gorman goes back to the Senate from Maryland. He received every Democratic vote in both branches of the General Assembly of the State. $100 Reward $i00. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all les stages, and that is Catarrh. Bail't Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to tbe medicine i iiatemiiv. l aiarrn ubiue tutBi..iuuuui uw- , iBt of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. F-Sold bv Brngists, 75c Halls Family Pills are the best. Hotel theives at New Orleans got away with a trunk containing $2, 500 worth of jewelry, but were cap tured and most of the plunder recov ered. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets A1. druggists refund the money if it fails to curel E. W. Grove's signature is on each box 25c. Fornker re-elected U. the Ohio Legislature. S. Senator by Stops the Cough and Work3 off the Cold. axtive Bjoutlo Quinine Tablets cure's cold in one day. NnOir?. nf Vnv. Price ?5 en? Sheriff Frank Smith and his deputy George" Peck, killed Dy highwaymen in Oklahoma. Cii Id Worth ritllions. My child is worth millions to me," says Mrs. Maiy lnd ot llarrisbi rg Pa. yet AOiiLl hr.ve lost her by croup had I not pur cnased a bottle of One Minute t ough Cure One Minute Cough Cure is sure for coughs croup '!d throar and lung troubles. An absolutely safe cure which acts immediitely 1 he youngest child can take it with entire safety. The littie ones like the taste and remember how often it helped them. Every family should have a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure handy. At this season espec inlly it may be needed suddenly. J G. Hall It will take 7,500 medals for dis tribution among; the men and officers in the navy who participated in the West Indian campaign during the Spanish ar. is all right, if you are too f:i: and all wronn if too thin already i' Fat5 enough for your habit, L healthy; a little more, or less, i: no great: harm. Too fat, consul a doctor; too thin, persistent!) thin, no matter what cause, take Oil. There are many causes of get ing too thin; they all come under tnese two Heads: over 11 work and under-digestion. Stop over-work, if you can; i but, wnether you can or not, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver OiL to balance vourself witn vcur work. 1 ou can t live . 1 -r on it true but. bv it, vou can. I nere s a limit, However; you'll pay for it. r t l i Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the readiest cure for can't eat," unless it comes of your doing no workyou can't ong be well and strong, without some sort of activity. The prenuine has this picture on it, take no other. If you have not tried i, send for tree sample, its a greeable taste vill surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE Chemists, 409 Pearl St. set, Mew York. 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. Iufr red tbe tortures of tbe damned irith protruding piles brought on by constipa tion with which I was afflicted for twenty years. 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If you want the most money for your tobocco bring it to me at the Johnson Warehouse and you shall have my very best efforts on every pile of tobacco placed on my floor. Yours very truly. judging quality as well as price, quickly recognizs Good Vaiue. In quality, price and assortment of CROCKERY, CHINA, LAMPS, CUTLERY, in fact anything in the Hardware line we are on top this sea son. Our line of HEATING AND COCKING SIOVES are among the best with lovest prices and best results. Bear in mind that we can suppiy jour wants in Hunting goods, etc. When you get ready to buy call on us as we strhe to satisfy our customers. mv muM mmm mi ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES GEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: Baltimore. Md.. March 30. loor. Gentlemen . Btin" entirely cured of deafness, a full historv of mv case, to be used at your discretion About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, untn I los my hearing in this ear entirely I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted, a miir. nhveirians nmnntr others, the most eminent ear poeciaiijt of this citv. v.'ho told ine tha . nnlv an orjeration could help me. and even then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. I then saw your advertisement acciden.ally in a New i'ork paper, and ordered your treat ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased. ar; to-day after five weeks, mv hearing in the diseased ear has been entirti3" restored. I thank yov heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours J F. A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Ualtiiuore. ild. Our treatment does not interfere irith your usual ocruf:-f,:i't. Examination and advice free. YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT mm u ! ; CYPHERS INCUBATORS & BROODERS 250 Poultry Illustrating: every phase of Poultry tellinfir how, when and what. That TABLE POULTRY KEEPING IN also about the WARRANTED FOR TOR, which is guaranteed to out hatch any other incubator, or money . refunded. It self-supplies moisture, self-regulating, self-ventilating. f Book for 10 cents in stamps, circulars tree. I am also Agent for all ,i,iTtctiofftti . j BaTlneauallfled as administrator of th pc of J. C Peace, deceased Eotlce 1b herebv t-ivpT to all persons indebted to said es i e o come forward and 8 ttle same at tnce. Pa-:l ehoij ng claims aerainpt said estate will nrpRm- jhm to me for payment on or before tba 17'h day I December. 1903 or this notice wi ! be !ead in bar of their recoyery. This Dec 17th 1901. m. 1 . WINST ON. dmiEi'trato- Executors Notice. We hereby give notice that we have anallflf-d as executors of the estate of Herry Hester, de ceased, and all TeSOrH havlT.or rlairna attain said estate are notified to preeei.t the eame to us on or before JTiuary 6ih. 18C3 or thi no ice will b plead in bar of their rec ver y This Jan 6th, 1903. LEV 1 H Ej-TEK. JOHN HE3TES, M. C. RANSOM, Xxetntori pf Htnry Ht ;r, deceased. TO MY Friend s AND PATROns LYO A ;S 1,7 HARD HEARING thanks to your treatment, I will now give yen? that onlv temporarily, that the head noises woulc Pictures raisine-and 224 Daeres of matter and much more is in our 'PROFI ALL ITS BRANCHES." Tells 10 YEARS CYPHERS INCUBA WADE H. BR ITT. 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DKVIN, Attomey-at-Law, OXFORD, N. C Practice! In 8tte nd Federal Court Oyspeps
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