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DSeiu There will be another car. But the man can't wait. He chases the car and swings , on, panting and hot, but satisfied, ire keejs this gait up all day. He works that way, he lunches that way. He contin ues this until his stomach "breaks down" and nature compels him to "go slow." Business men who have impaired their digestion by hasty eating will find in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disco very a cure for dyspepsia and other diseases of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. It does not give mere temporary relief, but it effects a radical cure. It strengthens the stomach, nour ishes the nerves and purines the blood. " For six long vears I suffered with mv liver, kidneys, aud with indigestion, which "baffled the best doctors in our country," writes E. L. Rausell, Esq., of Woolsey. rrince William Co., Va. " I suffered with my stomach and back for a long- time, and after "taking a 'cart-load' of medicine from three doctors, I grew so bad I could liardly do a day's work. Would have death-like pains iu the side, aud blind spells, ana thought life was hardly worth living. I began taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery and 'Pleasant Pellets.' as advised. Be fore I had taken half of the second bottle I began to feel relieved. I got six bottles and used them, and am happv to sav I owe my life to Hr. Pierce and his medicines." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness. A gentleman iu Jersey Citj- has brought suit for divorce upon the threats and persuasions of his neigh bors, who, us lie alleges in his peti tion, have frequently intervened when his wife threw dishes and other house hold uteusils at him, but who are now tired of their labors and the wrangling; involved. The petitioner asks that the woman be made to live apart from him and that he be or- OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER. JOHN T. BKITT. OWNER AND EDITOR THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1902 The State pardoning mill at Ral- break the re eigh must be trying to cord. Dan R. ilaiina, son of the Ohio Senator, has paid 1,500 and $1,080 respectively for two Short Horn cows bred hy Queen Victoria at AVindsor, The question now arises who will e the next Chairman of the Demo cratic State Committee? The Public J-edger is in favor of the re-election of Senator Simmons if he will serve. A Delaware man who wanted to move 20 miles liked his little house so well that he didn't like to leave itbe- lind, so he put wheels under it and hitched 20 mules to it took it along and the family kept -house In it on the waj 'The News & Observer's Charleston Exposition Edition was- a gem and extremely well gotten up. It con tained a line account of the Exposi tion in a concise form, and we con gratulate friend Joe Daniels on his success. must Dave Better Roads. i The librarian of the Congressional Library was astonished a few days added to it ago by a request from Senator Gal linger for a Bible. In 42 years that is the second time that a request of that kind has come from either of the branches of Congress. The Asheville Citizen remarks that the impression is getting abroad that Editor Public Ledger: If further argument was needed In favor of good roads the recent mud season has furnished it, and if there still re main any unconverted let them drive half a dozen miles in the country and gather experience for themselves To the end that the State might have better highways the Legisla ture passed the Holmes road law. This law was well thought out; it is just and equitable, liberal in its pro visions, leaving the county commis sioners great latitude in regard to details and so framed as to be easily applied to the varying conditions in each county; it can even be nut n force in separate townships. In fact the law contains every pro vision for the immediate Improve ment of the roads that any coun ty needs, provided its citizens are really in earnest about having good roads. All that is necessary to make it effective is a petition from' the freeholders of a community (township or county) to the Com missioners. At the last session of the Legisla ture not only a large part of the Holmes road law was re-en icted for Granville county, but a mandatory issue of 80,000 worth of bonds was While those who were instrumental in putting through this act undoubtedly felt that they were benefitting their constituents, in the opinion of the writer they were do ing them a wrong, for the reasons given below: 1. In a general way eai and common sense way for a com munity where population Is thin and means limited. It is bad judgment and bad morals to buy what cannot be paid for readily, just because spot cash is not necessary at time of pur chase. LOUIS DE LACROIX. Oxford, N. C, March 20, 1902. Mill SI The Best Time. The bet time to cure a cough or cold is when you are ttrst affected. A pleasant and sure rem- J edv for sore throat, weak lungs, bronchial sore ness, couguine speus. ec, la wooch's Mexican i Syrup for coughs and consumption Be wise hi time and keep a bottle in yonr medicine cheat. always handy for immediate use. remembering tne oia aaage a stitcn in time saves nine." it is a true lung tonic and sells for only 25c. There, are now eighty-one rural free delivery mail routes in this state. By June 1st these will be increased to 150. -special that 1 conviction in our State courts I is class legislation is vicious in prin- amount to little; that Gov. Avcock will either commute the sentence or pardon altogether. It does begin to seem that the pardon mill working overtime. Milton Whitney, in charge of the department of soils in the United States Department of Agriculture, says the Connecticut tobacco crop for past j ear has been depreciated in lered to pay a- suitable amount for value about one million dollars by pole rot. the question arises, what is pole rot ? The YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE Taking when you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that Is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 5oc. The president will reappoint De- veaux, the negro collector of customs of Savannah, despite the opposition of the white republicans. mm Can't Keep it Secret. 1 he splendid work of Dr. Kin;s New! Life Pills is daily coming to light. No such grand remedy for liver and bowel troubles I was, ever known before. Thousands bless them for curing Constipation. sick headache, bdhousnessjaundice and indigestion. Trv them. 25c at J. G. Hall's. Our spring stock is now being received daily. Some are now in stock and await your inspection. We want you to come in and see us and take a look at what we are offering. Our line of SPRING GINGHAMS is beautiful jusyhe thing for early spring dresses and shirtwaist We have the most beautiful line of BLACK DRESS GOODS We have ever carried in the new weaved and paterns. Our line of embroidery are exquisite We want to call your attention especi- Sr n5e. S?t6icf.7i,IOand I2cents yard, medium in price and good in quality. ' SHOES! SHOES! We have the J largest stock oi uxiord we ever carried. We have the celebr a t e d W Selby ?.G 3 1)rew Shelby cc oo.uxlord we havethem . i i j . THE different stvlf; -' -r J SHOLCO, n a . i . r-aient leather and Patent Vici Kid a A 1 v - - J? and prices irom Jj)l Co tO Our 2 nntenr Ipthor ic 1 T J-- JVIllHVl X J ' - -. Poor Soils are made rich er and more productive and rich soils retain their crop-producing powers, by the use of fertilizers with a liberal percentage Pota g mem mm i a of Write for our Looses s: which give all details. GERMAN KALI 93 Nassau Street, lit .. WORKS, New Vor the a beauty. price' range Never be- uaiveston county votes almost unanimously for a $1,500,000 bond issue to build a seawall. so rice or Chronic Diarrhoea. Mr. C. B. Wingfield. of Fair Plav. Mo who suffered from chronif! ilucfiitcm fnr in lriy-nve years, savs L'hamher a n Pol;,. Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy did him more gooa man any other medic ne he had ever used. Sold by T. O. Hall .vumirai Schley spends three days n lioston and is enthusiastically re el ved. her support. ?1 f,K V C-FWli-.r Every woman loves to think of the time when a soft little body, all her own, will nestle in her bosom, fully satisfying the yearning which lies in the heart of every good woman. But yet there is a black cloud hovering about the pretty picture in her mind which fills her with terror. The dread of childbirth takes away much of the joy of motherhood. And yet it need not be so. For sometime there has been upon the market, well-known and recommended by physicians, a liniment called llloifier's Friend whrch makes childbirth as simple and easy as nature intended it. It is a strengthening, penetrating liniment, which the skin readily absorbs. It gives the muscles elasticity and vigor prevents sore breasts, morning sick- auu aie loss oi tne girlish figure. An intelligent mother in Butler Pa says: " Were I to need Mother's Fr& again, I would obtain 9 bottles if I had to pay o per bottle for it." Get Alother's Friend f store. $lpfer bottle. S THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. ' Write for our free illustrated book, Eefora Luuy is iiorn." light between the American Tobacco Trust and the English trust is on in big shape. As an offset to the bonusses of i:."0,000 offered to its customers by the Imperial Tobacco Co. of England, the American To bacco Co. offers its British customers alHts profits and 200,000 yearly for next four years. An institute for the women teach- ers of North Carolina will be conduc- ted at the State Normal College from April 29th to May 2-lth. In addition to the members of the faculty, seve- l ral city school superintendents and other leading educators will deliver some more or less distant date; the special lectures. Arrangements will ver foundation of weath lies in be made to entertain the teachers at sPendmS less than the Income, be the ciple, for does it not stand to reason that if a mandatory issue of bonds is excellent forGrauville, it is just as de sirable for 5)9 other counties. If it is not desirable for any or all the other counties, why is it desirable for this particular one? 2. A mortgage issued and sold to bankers or others is just as much an obligation on the common wealth of the county as a mortgage on house and land is binding on the specified property to which it is attached. It is M. OTaoirnnttioQ 1.1.1,1 . . , property by a county- obligation without giving him a hearing, be cause a mortgage is a contract to pay money at a future time to which he is compelled to be a party with or I without his consent. Therefore to Thomas C. Howard, a Knoxville pass an act requiring a forcible issue Policeman, is killed by two men who of bonds, without the knowledge gained by public discussion nor the consent of the citizens of a communi ty expressed by popular vote, is an oppressive and arbitrary use of power. 3. Prosperity does not come by borrowing money to be repaid at nave we been able to show such a line at popular prices. We al the celebrated 11- 'J. Godman line of Oxfords and shoes.-the pri r, M.25 and $1 50, all warranted and none hpttrr nt tho n; v J iVe tlie L- jV1- ReynGids & Co. fine shoes and Lilly Brack ett & Co. fine shoes, Patent leather and Vici Kidv IN GENTS FURNISHINGS GOOD?. We carry the line Wilson Bros, of Chicao-o It is conceded by all to be the best and most u-to-date line on the market. Our line of A Printer Surprised. 1 never was so much surprisedin my life x wis wmi me results ot using Chamber lain's Pain Kalrii," says Henry T. Crook pressman of the Asheville (N. C.) Gazette! 1 contractea a severe case of rheumatism early last winter by getting my feet wet. I tried several things for it without benefit One day while looking over the Gazette, I noticed that Fain Balm was positively guar anteed to cure rtheumatism, so bought a oottie ot it and before using two thirds of'it my rheumatism had taken its ilifjht and T have not a rheumatism pain since." Sold by J G. Hall IK DR. T-k rust's LULLUIl KOOt always reliable and Fsar ffWj always ask for Dr. i iu Root and Pennyroyal U FticV- ton They never fail and DtVer irin. s Mailed t.n anv Rrfriroaa ;. . r ;cJnre. sale by J. P. btedman, Oxford. Pot Gentlemen, Get the New Novel PIGEON Very MILK In ection. Cure Ronorrhcea nd Glt ir, 1 t a ..... . action ie magical Prevent tri..';... lte plete. To be carried in vest pocket V?-',' f' ventative. Sent bv rn.ii f,. ,L,..h :t Re paid, on receipt of nrirt- , ..... t,. '. ., . ;e l're' rut oaie DYJ.r. HtKi man c. ti5u. CLOTHING Womanly Beamy, SPARKLING BYE8 AMP HKI011T FAC ES Are tne Jfrnits of Sourd trvt' HINDIPO 5Senh VITAJLIZKK Cures ervoli liau-: ha. m' teria, JDizziness, Headache, Uocknche ami k' ..ale Weakness eo crnTnn tt .. monthly periods. ,De Crl Tl a Fas&ing thr ViXXAO from (iirlbo will be Jarge and well selected.' We hope to have just what you want. U e promise you the best values that can be bought in all our lines. Give us a call and get our prices before you buy as we believe we can do as well for as any house in the country. ugh the trviiik- rr.Hm.-A find it a wonderful relief and beneiit. it vni,- -and strengthens the nervfa .loar.,.. .1. kJ; . w81116 brain &n1 toDC up the whole -v-um ivuiivx. Jrice DUC. 12 rwnrf"o mail to any addrefr- Soll r.v .r u d-n?i8t, Oxford N. C Sent by Stuftman, ser Thanking you for past favors and desiring to rve you in the fnture. e are 3 ours, Very Respectfully, LONG OXFORD, N. C. VIGOR OF MEN ! BPOS shoot him from the street through a window. Of f3k 3 2 C2' j . Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bougtt signature W. J. Brj an moves to his farm and win uve in the barn until a handsome residence he is building is completed. mf L . ME MsMik Mil WW ;s5W4l -'A I --JF t , III Mil I lI.Tv III-lis- A svwsi r ymrriir- miiiv1!. vaJ . I1VIVLUI 1 XT P Easily, Quickly, Permanently Eston HINDIPO 1r- J KAN fl'HAKAS TOSIC AMD VITALIZEK is eo'd with nu ivn guaraniee to cure Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality, Falling Memory, Fits, Dizziness, Hys teria, stops all drains on the nervous system caused by bad habits or excessive nee of To wMVPmTV L1(3iaorB' or "Living the Pace that Kills." It wards ofl' insanity, consnmption and death It clears the blood and brain, bui'ds up the shattered nerves, restores the fire of yonth. nd brings the pink glow to pale cheekx and makes you young and strong again. 50c 12 Boxes $5 By mailto any address. For sale by J. P. btedman, druee-ist. Oxford, N. C. JH t3 I tH'S ENGLISH ! the College. latter much HENDERSON TELEPHONE CO. long Distance Line Completed Oxford Connected with the Sea. We are advised by General Super intendent F. C. T,oepleman that the final connections have been made be tween Greenville . V i . . 1 , . . A T , 1 . n i- nr tt o VVh -.-. ...... I , - j. .j, 100. 1 ill 11 ill . 1 I I I 1 1- I I 1 1 . i - y 1 1 . - . . r . " 1 . Jiy Lear sir: Justice laimc' auuol go iii ueoi ior iertllizer to you demands that I should give you my to make a crop and depend on ware- expeii.ence with your excellent medicine, xeeinina our title girl just thirteen months old, Has hod mnch trouble teething. housemen and merchants to carrv them through the season, the cpm munity as a whole is not in sound I enough financial condition to make it all desirable to borrow against the public credit upward of $100,000. The farming interests are taken as indic- fit MEXICAN E! fltn-o rf ti L' i.fni . . . 1 . . i 1 . n that thft Inno- dwtQn.i e 1 I .. " 1 VJ1 ir 1 Z --vuw "e the community because thevproduee T?h? 18 all that is to bLold or elaZ head CitvMi, 1 .,1 1 T 1 . re" SOOds or B1P" col"ins from out fiead City and all intermediate uoints. Lirio- v. ia h r Constriction thi, is.."1 . ' m ,aiu,cl oie pro- -"'o iiuc w as 1 1 1 n 1 ri m... C3 - I 4 lll-l 1 . Everv icujtvay was cjiiausiea in tne snape 01 pre scriptions trom tamily physicians. Her bowels continued to pass off pure blood and burniug fever continued for days at a time. I tier lite was almost despaired of. Her mother determined to try Teethina, and in a uay or two mere was a great change new I mc uuu reiurnea tne bowels were regular, and thanks to Teethina, the little babe is now doing well. Yours, etc. D V. -Mel VEIL ouuor ana j'rrp. 1 uskegee Ala. News. ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Onlv those horn 1af i-oKi HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: VR0VAL PILLS ?or CIIICUKSTKirs K.N il isii in Ktl ani tiold metallic b .ie el with Blue ril hnn Tnl . .1 W tlon- BuJ of jour Drureist. or cn I 4,-. in and "Kellet f..r l.a.lle.," ... ((-. b. re turn Moil, in u. i...,. , all Druggiit,. t hiche.tert heml-lV Aladlaon Kiiuare, I'lllLA.. rA. If ration tli 1 paj.er. n n Baltimore, Md. - , . . j " 'J ii-v jl ucaiiicw. ilia B full history of my case, to be used at vour discretion my heaHsnrrearaf1niv lght begaU l Si"& 3nd this n SettinS worse' I lo-t berofUnThvsTciS. only aA operation co rirt V, V "n,, A' "V, '"1"' "P'!,01 ty, who told me that then . cease, but the hearing intHfTi :,X',J:IV?J"V' lnal lne nead noises would I - o. -at. v umu uc ium lurcvcr, men saw vour advertisement nrridtitaii 1 , . ' -v. uiavascu cai 1 1 in ucen pnr rp v rpctriid t i ' J i x 1. 1 1 it I i rv VUU at fepnng Hope last July, and since that time from one to three crowds have been in the field pushing the work forward. The main line con structed to complete this connection without what coers a distance of about 200 miles, and is double metallic circuit through out, one for through business touch ing important points, the other for local business between Exchanges. In addition some 50 miles of branch lines have been built. To construct this L'50 miles of line has required over s.000 Juniper poles, 1,000 miles of cop per wire, 32,000 insulators and nins.. ttrz l S'0U0 cross-arms and 24,000 bolts, and MmSLa I I to triinci.i.vf 1.!,. j- trr i II " luiB intiLfricii u cars OOTPiiif o euro SICK HEADACHE HABITUAL CONSTIPATION. and )1 diseases arising from In gestion. They will Durifv i r lood and make yourcompiexion AIH AS A LILY. They are I latin coated. PRICE 25 CENTS. M i.vrc... l...r- Ef el ii-.:. ni. Ji I.- J pa j -1 1 in . v were called into service. Over 100 men have been tefidiTv employed for 8 months, and about V, miles of completed line was finish ed each working day. The work of constructing these lines is an under taking of considerable magnitude and must require a vsist jimnnnt -f or. tal. (Jreat credit is due the Com pan ics for their efforts in connecting up with first-class long distance lines so large a scope of territory in so short a time over 1,200 miles of toll lines having been built in the last years. The main line of the Company now extends from Chase City, Va., to yZL m M,,rel,ea,l ty. affording direct ft-vuii. fii communication with over 5,000 sub- iM scri bers in 3." Kxchauties. Tim t.Hti. x' - - J cipal points reached by the line just completed are ltocky Mount, Green ville, Tarboro, Scotland Neck, Wll- so-j, Washington, Ay den, Kinston. Iover, Trenton, Newbern, Bayboro and Morehead City. A cable is now being laid from Morehead City to connect Beaufort with the system. Storekeepers, buyers, manu facturers and bankers are middlemen who facilitate trade, while they live off it. It necessarily follows that the safe way is to pay as you go, and do cannot be settled for at once until the cash is at hand. 4. A 15 cent tax, intelligently ex pended, would in a short time make a wonderful improvement in the roads; but with the proposed bond issue goes at 10 cent tax for a sink ing fund. .Long after the bonds were, sold and the proceeds spent the sink ing fund tax would still be here and worst of all, it would only represent two-tulrds of the amount that pub lic opinion would let the commission ers assess for roads for an indefinite period. The net result would be something like this: each township would have a few patches of good roads would still be assessed 10 cents for these, with a possible addition of 5 cents to help keep up the little good roads and make all the bad roads pas sable. It would be impossible to es timate how much cussing there would be when the bonds were used up and there was so little to show for it when the actual miles of good road were compared with the whole mile age of county roads. 5. This town is surrounded by mon uments of ill conceived and misman aged enterprises, witness: Hicks To bacco Factory, Alliance Tobacco fac tory and Warehouse, South Oxford In Concordia parish, Louisiana, a negro who had enticed a white man to his house and killed him is lynched. ment. to-da neaniiy ana Dee to remain iVrtr tT-.,i, r.-,, F. A. WERMAN', 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment does not interfere with yonr usual occupation. ETdnvrcetifraMd YOU HAU flHRF vniiRQn n at uhmc , i,saf .wV vwii- 1 VU1SUI.LI Ml 1 1 U 1 1 1 L- INTERNATIONAL A'lRAL CLINIC, 596 IA SAME AVE., C ' fosr. Bears the Signature The Kind You Have Always Bough? James K. Garfield, son of the late president will be appointed civil ser vice commissioner. Cures Rheumatism or Catarrh. Would you like to get rid of that chronic rheumatism or onensive catarrh forever? j Then take a bottle of BotanicJiiood Balms which has cured thousands of hopeless cases j that had resisted doctors and patent medicine treatment Botanic Blood Balm B. B. B ) .. - .1 U .1 11 11 . . . ' I i.uic3 mi.juii me uiooq Dy aesiro mg the poison which causes the awful aches in the j bones, joints, shoulder blades an 1 back swollen glands, hawking,spitting, bad breath impaired hearing, etc, thus making a perfect cure. Botanic Blood Balm thorough y test ed for 3o years. Composed of pure Botanic urugs.. i-ertectly sate to take by old and young. Druggists, $1. Trial treatment free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice given until cured. Dont give up hope, but try. B. B. B., which makes the blood pure and rich and builds up the "all run down " tired body. For sale by J. G. Hall. ' You Need Not Take Chances When buying an Incubator, if you will decide in favor of CYPHERS INCUBATORS & BROODERS IV yspepsia mn Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestanta and digests all kinds ol 100a. Itgives instant relief and mver 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 bwu cured after everything else failed. It prevents- formation of gas on the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. it can't help but do you good Prepared only by E. O. DeVitt& Co., cinV.ig' tlje ft. bottk contains ZV times the 50c. bi J. C. Hall. If. M. "-" iimw'i " m nun null I wmmmacn Flu mmmm in r in I "S""Jsfra 1 f..c. , If E : 1 fcjini 1 tun BBngir-mnnm imXn-'iXiSISSlSSatii. i" W B. HHAW, Henderson SHAW, Oxford SHAW & SHAW, Remember that the Cyphers is todav used with Sx 'feSfiS; Attorney Counsellors at Law OXFORD, N. C. Stations in the United States vctnaaa. Australia, and New We oner our professional services to Ihe Zealand, also by America's clM2ens.' Granville and adjoining count ie foremost poultryman ann bv an.d.solicit ? share your .atron:1ge, -m mnnv h,,co Y mislng l.0 gve to the smallest as well as 1 1, many thousands of persons largest case our most lidligent attention a.. best erlorts. Our fees are moderate. Refer you to any one in Oxford or IFei. rson in every walk of life. While .) you are about it, why not Read the following testimonials: 7 hllV fVl. Kr- 1 1 . 1 ' j ucol rtnu Know mat ;you are getting the the World. WEST VJRGINIA- The C. P. Huntington estate, now being inventoried, will amount to about $3,000,000. "Tti : u tnranH hrn t , . . .- mcuua- "'Vt r .V?" 7elr nave Sven complete satisfac wt " l ""rewr vv vlISmia Jixperiment Station. town, W. Va NEW YORK Genoa, N. Y. Morgan- T . i got 305 chicks out of 318 ferlile ee-o-s." EHw ?horrJ K kotntek, Wm. H. HBBISON, ATTORNEY I COUNSELOR AT LAW. OXFORD, N. C. The collection of claims a specialty OfTi c.f in tho Oonrt TTnnse. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury Star.J.-.rd 0:l CofiMiany The lonj? distance service hereto fore instituted and operated has been gies doing most of the work himself found invaluable for its convenience and lettlng his business have a natu- und the facilitating of business, and rai growth. The Furniture Factory the new lines just opened will simply is another plant having a thorough be of so much additional benefit to ly an1 Promising development. the business interests of the territory If ood roads are wanted they will enteriEir 1 articles HhmilH ti Vi. .1 . ..and and ImprOA-ement Companj tions from reputable physicians, as the damage the Snow Barn, the Market Hottse, S d.e'TmZ: "MKLr!- and the Oxford & Coast Line Kail- ZTZe J- h??!?, ?-: v road undertaking. Contrast these ingdirectJy upon the blood and mucous surfaces ui me bjsiem. in bayirg Halls Catarrh Cnre be sure you iret the irermlnK. Ti ia tb- n the Taylor-CannadyBuggy Co.,which f?0d h01?10' ohio- by r- J Cbetey i started by one man makinsr hue. EF"Soid by Drage-iets'tiri Ttio r".,.l, , T L , , ;r"?r:, I ompany nas thousands and thousands of fine v.-Uv.ov,uiv,iUJ nac duuvcu iiiermonen. nri t in 1 . . as mercury will Piirplv dpstrov fha.or, .i.Micpnntiiro otnl u n n 1 . Bl"P uu Jfet a ana comrjietelv derail thfl whi afm 'Z T . . i, a.1A auuui rZl "",J'"ela wnoie Wmwhen VPMhlotin.I : 1 r .7 iii-uiuoiure, sell uiuugu nie mucous suriaces. Such ' -"-"""s muuuoiui uicuiarb iree. I cyphers Incubator"? f n h Civfyi iould never be used excent m. etrfn. Mr1 3 v 0 nituudLOrs I, O. D. LfXIOrd X7T A "r"C XT "DTJTum. - m.--. -r i a . ' - v. x am aiso Agent ior alikind of Poultry Supplies Attorn ey-at-Law, COOPEK BANK BUILDING. OXFORD, . NORTH CAKOUNA. Will practice wherever his services are want a, and promises his beet efforts in behalf of hie "1 entB. 8ett!ment of JStare Hperinf. H tr Hall's Family puis are the best, A., A. HIOB.8. rlCSM A BIINOK. 8. W MINOB Attorneyt Law, covered by the Henderson and the Carolina & Virginia Telephone Companies. oxford, n. c. Practice in State md edefi rvnrt ah BnHijin.. c- ii iu n r.. Snrgeon's Knite Not Needed. C nuiry is. no longer necessary to cure piles. DeVVitt's Witch .Hazel Halve cures such cases at once, removine the necessity for dangerous, painful and expensive opera tions. For scalds, cuts. burns wounds. bruises, sores and skin disei ses itisuneaall- eJ. i evtare of counterfeits. J Ci. Hall. nave to ue secured in the same way. A small expenditure will provide. all the equipment, besides what the county now has, that is necessary to work convicts, grade roads and cruh rock; then if the citizens want im proved roads let them give evidence cf it by hauling rock to convenient points where the county outfit can be sent to complete the work. Pay as you go, Is the only practl- At Athens, Ga., a cotton compress ! anu J,100 bales of cotton are burned. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. nxtive Bionio Quinine Tablets cure's cold in one aay. sxo Cure, no Pay. Price 20 cent. ' Attorneys-at-Law, Juuw JfixIGES AND FIRST Important to Mothers. Examine carelnlly every bottle of CASTORIA. a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that It Bears the Signature of CLASS SERVICE. My stock consists of General Merchandise and Groceries. Your patronage solicited, phone orders will receive prompt attention. Goods delivered anywhere in town tree of charge. Give me a call OXFORD, N. C. Associate Cocsbbl: rp T. IIICliN, HENDBKSON, N. C. Will Practice toAthAr In t hp rnnrta nl -iti. Vllle. Vance. Franklin ATlrt Wlrron l-nnntlna und In all matters reauirinfi- their ir.int attnntin'. We hope by prompt, diligent and faithful atter. lon to fcaij" i to iff erve ant! receive -m - V For Over 30 Years. Tb ma& You Uxn Aiway. fioagtA Phone 83. WALLACE WHITE. A. VIN, Attorney-at-Law, oxford, n. c Prftctlcei in ft ate cd Federrl Court
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