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OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE WITH LONC JOHN T. BKITT. OWNER AND EDITOR. m ABE ILL .4 THURSDAY. MAY 28 1903. SNAP SHOT FROM PKESS. Paine's Celery Compound The Most Remarkable Remedy in the World. The True Medicine for the Cure of Dis eases of the Blood and Nerves. Paine's Celery Compound cares cases given up as hopeless ; it builds up, strengthens, restores. When tired and discouraged, this great medicine will eive new life and vitality. Paine's Celery Compound is the ideal medicine and should be in every home. Gold in your Garret Hundreds of housewives who nev er dye anything, who think they can't dye, or imagine it is a task, arelosing the goodof castaway fab rics that could be made new with DIAMOND DYES 5 1 rt is an extremely easy process to color with Diamond Dyes, andi the cost is but a trifle. They are for home use and home economy. 1 Ve have a special department of advice, and i .i-1 ii answer iree any questions about dyeing, ''.-em! sample of goods when possible. Direction book and 45 dyed samples free. DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt. The policeman: Say, son, nre you lost? Boston child: No, sir; I know my whereabouts perfectly, but I pre sume my Tather and mother would like to be directed to where I urn. Kansas City Independent. How long will it take the man to fill the sack if he does not stop the leak ? To attempt to nourish the body when the oiumacn is dis eased is like try ing to fill the sack with the hole in it. When the stomach and other digestive and nutritive or- gans are dis eased, there is a constant loss of nutrition. Enough is eaten but the body loses flesh,-plain proof that the food eaten is largely wasted because it is not digested and as similated. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It stops the leaks by which nutri tion is lost, and enables the building up of the body tion derived from food, weight proves the cure. Twenty five men have been killed in the Hayes-Cockerlll feud in Ken tucky, but. there are enough left to keep up Interest in It. We sigh for snow, we long for Ice, We want the winds to blow, For summer trips we lack the price, To mountains cannot go. Ex. The U. S. District Court at Tren ton, N. J., set aside a verdict for $500 awarded a negro who was refused a seat in a Pullman parlor car. That Republican Congressman In Maryland was successful in having that postoliice dispensed with, thus getting rid of a negro postmaster. The Concord Tribune says: "If the Wilson regulators would be given what many guilty escape, there will te a notable decrease In mur ders." Instead of divorcing their wives with tomahawks, old style, the South Dakota Indians now follow the American method and go through the divorce mill. For the first 17 days of this month 0,707 immigrants arrived at New York. It Is estimated that the In flow for the month will be 100.000 against .S4,000 for last May. President Roosevelt's Western baby-klsslng campaign suggests the question, should he make a tour of the South would he "shut the door of hope" to the colored mothers? Richmond .News-leader. An onit'lal report shows that at the end of last year there were in Japan ninety-seven agricultural schools, six fishery schools, twentv- eignt technical schools, hity commer cial schools, seven mercantile schools and sixty-two industrial schools. A New York man who owns a lot 2( feet one way and 40 the other Is going to build a seventeen-story: house on it, partly ior spite to cut oft the light and air from a man who built a sky-scraper and reduced his Sight and air, and partly because sky-room don't cost anything. A contemporary quotes Dr. Can non s remark that wealth Is not es sential to success." That depends on the kind of success. A fellow might succeed in a good many things without it, but where would Morgan. tor instance, be as a railroad, steam ship or trust merger? llmlngton I !? tar. There is no use in bucking up against tne hoodoo l-J. A year ago a bachelor club was organized In a New Jersey town. It had thirteen members, and has gone to smash al ready. Some of them got married, others got in the clamps of the glrh anil at the last meetiug there wac one lone member present who unani mously adjourned sine die. Iu a she Mjtlngaftray at Thibedeaux, Lh., last week. ex-Ueutenant-Cnv. ernor Clay Kuobloc was killed. The shooting was done by a barber. The two men engaged in conversation on the street and suddenly the ex-Ueu-tenant-Governor was observed to draw his pistol. He fumbled It, how ever, and In the meantime his antag onist drew his pistol and shot. tern ftarn The Use of Buffalo Lifhia Wafer in the Clinique, Dr. E. C. LMRD,Mmery of Haw River, N. C, nozv Resident Physician Hot Springs, N. C. To the Kditors of the New York Medical IHmes : ers soine ofm experience wftli HUFFAL LiTif IA WATE?!? . covering- a periodof more than thirty years, since my first visit to those now far-famed springs. J0;k !i war of my professional hie 1 have used these waters more and more extensively, nudnik their virtues applicable to a wider range of diseas.s. ie isneij.mmui,, mtm A am thoroughly convinced of the correctness of the views ex pressed Hunter McGuire, in the following words, when speakintr of the waters vuia, oijuugs. i kuow irom constant use oi it personally, and icon. to uuioiucu nujii us use are rar oeyomi those wind analysis given, i am ot the opinion that it either so well hy Dr. of the Buffalo n my nractice, that t he would he warranted bv the contains some wonderful remedial Buffalo Lithia Wateh rt rrrm n t. r . A I 1 , . ' ' n s n j " vt . ? , "uulccoveieu oy meaicai science, or its elements are so delicately combined of their ifower " y' 41 they defy the utmost fkill of the chemist to solve the secret I have often and repeatedly prescribed ,e various preparations of lithia and potash, but am thoroughly convinced that the results obtained from the pure Buffalo Lithia Water ofc,.p.,i.,. 1 fr?quSnily heard prof. Wm. T. Howard, declare, before his class in t be Uni ver- tiVV.U.1 THAT ,,E HAD SEES MOKE AND UKKATEK BENEFIT lK- ss?vtK$k Buffalo Lithia Water Spring: No. 1. is unexcelled as an appetizer and promoter of digestion in :nl f dyspeptic irouoie anectlug- tne wnoie, or any part ot the alimentary tract. Physicians and patients all testify to its virtues as a powerful restorative of the broken down or enfeebled system, whether resulting from overwork worry or disease. Jt acts directly in producing a better quality of blood, and invigorating and toning up t he nerv ous system generally. Its aphrodisiac properties are very distinctly shown in many cases each year. As an alkaline diuretic and HEAKT TOSIC, it has proved most efficacious and certain. In the various forms of LITHiEMIA it. is especially effective and happy in its action HEPATIC disorders, whether of GOUTV or MALARIA r. origin and attended with JAUNDICE or BILIAHY CALCULI, yield to the action of this Water like magic. In many cases of DIABETES I have seen most gratifying results from its use DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN, AMKKOUKHtEA, MENOItRH CSIA iiisji&nomviiir.A, are eacn regulated and adjusted m a wonderful degree by these waters. Eipeclally is thig the cane with young and itiueuilc girls just merging; Into womanhood. " GOUT, RHEUMATISM and ALL UKIC ACID troubles are markedly relieved ?a Buffalo Litkia Water . m .nKviiffi or GOUTY HEART," in which my patient iw comparatively comfortable, and often able to attend to large business interests, so long as he is fully under the influence of these waters, but to suspend their use for even one day so intensifies all of his symptoms of failing circulation, as to utterly prostrate him. As a solvent and ELIMINATOR of PHOSPHATIC or URIC ACID GRAVEL these waters have never failed me. I have often placed GRAVEL in the freh witer and to hasten the disintegrating process, changed the water a few times, when the er-tvei would first become "honey combed," and then break down into tine sand It is this action on LARGE STONE in the KIDSEY, BLADDER or GALL BL1DDER ill-it causes the continued outpouring of small particles, to often, for days or weeks with the ultimate complete relief of all those distressing symptoms from which the noor sufferer has so long complained, and sought relief in vain from "many physicians" zienheei2i Buffalo Lithia Water szi&F&h CULI in one day, following mi attack of NEPHRITIC COLIC. Another patient fa lady) after a severe attack of HEPATIC COLIC passed ten call stones in i on Ml."l!ai0"CeXIi5ri'MC,11S '"tire relief from most distressing symptoms, front which she had suffered for months. pui.,irom . XTSTITIS and URETHRITIS, simple or gonorrhceal. often vield to the healinjr completer 6 WatCr8' at ace' wllen 1Uer anl taiidartt remedies have failed BRIGHT'S i DISEASE in every stage and form, is benefited bv these waters I D. may ieS large amOnts of ALBUMEN, EPITHELIUM H V A LINE and GRAN IJ LAR CASTS entirely disappeared from the urine, while in tho" kidney; are too far gone to hope for permanent benefit, all those distressing symptoms are ameliorated in an astonishing degree. J '"pioma -,?n NE,?MRITIS following SCARLET FEVER, the action of these waters is ene- ssasfSssaia Buferio Lithia Water assaS pected, and have yet to see any kidney trouble follow where this has been done i?-rJe.55SF.A an(i VOMITING, UUiEMIC POISONING and ALBUMINURIA of PREGNANC1 , I know of nta m f . Iif ,, . mm- w - mmw iih Ttrfa, ueeu my experience wnn tnis agent, that it has long been my viu; im, as ncn us iiiiiHpoieiii remeay tnroach TION. gratifying has habit to nrescribe it . all the stages of GESTA- My object in this letter is to lead my professional colleagues to think of this aent in cases where they have not before used it, with the belief that the experience will accord with my own, which covers so many years. 1 ccora Haw River, N. C, Feb. 7, 1896. Fraternally yours, E. C. LAIRD, M. D. Testimonials which defy imputation or question mailed on request. Hotel at Springs Opens June 15, ;" PROPRIETOR BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS, VA. by the nutri The gain in "Three years ago I was taken sick with whit thHOCv,rC?,Ved sness and indigestion " writes Mrs. Warren K. Tarker, of Orange Street Nantucket, Mass. "He gave me medicine W the trouble, but I could not Mt J .1. , i ? "!for wilt,.. ,..rr.." " LOaSC In a few pains right v. v .am x naa catarrh ol stomach- F ln-tl medin? bt did not do any good I lost 28 pounds ,n three months. I then com' lPet!SCrT,pht,0n ' a?d six vial f Dr Pierces Pel &gl g31ned ttn Punds Can"at everyl Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con-stipation. To decide between love and dutv has caused hours of worry to men as well as to women. The liastonla Gazette Isn't afraid. It boldly declares: ',GroverClevlflnri ior resident ana Charles B. Avpnnt for Vice-President thfirft' Democratic State In the Union thm nn!l ,1 n . ,1 . .UU .1-1 . -u"'u iuiii uuwu liiib nuKei on ac count of Its personal or on account of the principles It represents; there's uoc a aouDtiui state which it ronlrJ not with good reason hope to carry." riji . i scoicnman, who is now in this country, says he has invented a pro cess for tanning hogs' hides so as to make them a substitute for cushion tires for vehicles of all kinds. i ne bivui is naraer ana more dnmhL than rubber and in other restnent-ei tt I claims equally as good. A plant will ue established in this country for its manufacture by a company which has purchased the right. Charleston News and Courier: The vviuie people oi the South are far stronger and better equipped to-dav for the assertion and maintenance ol white supremacy than t,h 4.1, . " - - v me time oi tne great political revo lution against carpet bag and negro domination twenty-seven years atro "1BUUy noou ana nis people followed strange leadership just after the war lney cannot afford to make the same mistake again. If the Indiana preacher whoinvent- eu u, iion-reniiable bottle, doesn't settle with his conscience pretty quick and close with that distillery man who offered him ifcl.000 nnn f elusive use of it, those two South Carolina chaps who invented and patented one two years ago and for got an about It may slip in between him and the distillery man. They haven't any conscience to wrestle with in o iv i . . e -i-i . i i " J" "lancr Ul mat Kind. JX. Traveling is Dangerous. Constant motion jars the kidneys which are kept in place in the body bv delicate at tachments. This is the reason that travelers trainmen, street car men, teamsters and all who drive very much suffer from kidney disease in some form. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens the kidneys and cures all fcrms of kidney and bladder disease, Geo. E. Hausan, locomotive engineer. Lima, O., writes, "Constant vibration of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no relief until I used Foleys Kidney Cure." For sale by R. I.. Hamilton. Barney Brown.aprominentcitlzen, ambushed and killed near Mulberry P'la. J ' GREATLY ALARflED By a Persistent Cough, but Permanently Cuied by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student at liw, in wreenvi'le. b. C, had been troubled for lour or live years with a continuous coueh .u:i u .1 i , .& wnitJi iic aays greatjy aiarmea me, causing me to iear mat i was in the hrst stage ot consumption " Mr. Burbage, having seen Chamberlains Cough Remedy advertised, concluded to try it Now read what he savs oi n: -i soon leit a remarkable change ana alter using two bottles of the twenty- nve cent size, was permanently cured. "Sold by all Druggists. Too Great a Risk. In almost every neighborhood someone - tin anatK ui cone or ctioiera morbus, olten before medicine could be pro cuiea or a physician summoned. A reliable remedy for these diseases should be kept at nana. lhe risk is too great for any one to taKe. namlerl-ins Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has undoubtedly saved thf r.t , .v.o mule people ana relieved more pain and suffering than any other medicine in use. It can always be depended Sold by all druggists. One man seeks justice, while another man liees from it. upon, m x wo negroes ana a white man all cnargea with murder, were taken from jail and lynched in Polk countv, Fla. CoiisumpfiorT ANY CHURCH or parsonage or institu tion supported by voluntary contribution will be given a liberal quanity of the Long man & Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paint. J NOTE: Have done so for twenty-seven years. Sales: Tens of Millions of gallons; painted nearly two million houses under guarantee to repaint if n't satisfactory: The paint wears for periods up to eighteen year Linseed Oil must be added to the paint (done in two minutes). Actual cost then about fi.25 a gallon. Samples free. Sold by our Agent, J. F. Edwards, Oxford, N C IS of consump " neglected of of The only kind r nun 10 iear consumption." People are learning that con sumption is a curable disease. It is neglected consumption that is so often incurable. U tiie faintest suspicion consumption get a bottle cou s Jimulsion and b regular doses The use of Scott's Emulsion at once, has, in thousands of cases, turned the balance in favor of health. Neglected consumption does not exist where Scott's Emul sion is. Prompt use of Scott's Emul sion checks the disease while it can be checked. Send fir free sample. SCOTT & HOWNE, Chemists. 409-415 Pearl S'rwt, New York, , 50c. a.. J $1 u; aU druggists. A white man charged with murder was taken from jail atMadieon.Fla , V Baltimore Sun says: The city ot w llmlngton, N. C. Is prosper! hg. At the recent meeting 01 the Chamber of C shown that the city's bank resources are now f 5,4.0,032. Its cotton trade tne past year amounted to $14,471, -, its grocery bnsinpsa rnnt ft, 000.000; dry goods, $ 2,200,000, and aud 8hot to death by a mob .... u,, fi.o.uuu. Wilmington's total trade amountpil to 'ir to A large amount of building Is going on, and a number of factories are being erected. . . At ti)e hist election for mayor in the town of Amesvllle, Ohio, 261 votes were cast and a dwarf Tour feet one inch high was elected two to one over his competitor. He is small in stature, but looms up in other re spects, for he is charged with being a tramp, a drinkfna- and immoral. The men who voted for him say they did it for a joke on tne other man. But a town with so many fools In It Isn't much of a mayor. Wilmington Mes senger. Statesville Landmark says: As a sincere follower of Mr. Cleveland we tne ueugnxeii ior many reasons to have him once again in popular fa vor. It is a return of the sober second thougnt of the country and of the Democracy. The wild.visionary and impracticable ideas which have dom inated the party for eight vears are passing away; and we verily believe that whoever mav hp th next year, both the nominee and the platform will represent the conserva tive old-time Democracy of the past the Democracy that won victories and accomplished something for the country. The Wastes of the Body. Every seven days the blood, muscles and bones of a man of average size loses two I pounds of wornout tissue. This waste can not be replenished and the health and strength kept up without perfect digestien. When the stomach and digestive organs fail to perform their functions, the strength lets j uwwu, iieaim gives way and disease sets up, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enables the stomach and digestive organs todigest and assimilate all ot the wholesome food that may be eaten iulu me Kina oi Diood tHat rebuilds the tis sues and protects the health and strength of ine mina and Dody. Kodol cures Indiges tion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. It j is an meal spring tonic. Sold by .1. G. Hall A I O Tl XT' T? 1 1 S-WA wl n v - 1 1 1 ",uiuj -unveil i tins were Kinea m a recent engagement with Turks near iuonastir. The X-Rays. Recent experiments, by practical tests and examination with the aid of the X-Ravs. es tablish it as a fact that Catarrh of the Stom ach is not a disease of itself, but that it re ults from repeated attacks of indigestion. Mow Can I Cure Mv Indigestion?" Knrlnl Dyspepsia Cure is curing thoiis-,nr1a it -11 . o win cure you ot indigestion and dyspepsia, and prevent or cure Catarrh of the stomach. ivoaol digests what vou eat makes the stomach sweet. Sold bv I. fi. Hall. When does a man snppzp thwo i time.' u nen he cannot npln it The Great Spring Remedy. After the rigors of winter are tonic, laxative and felt you are liable to feel the need of THESE PEOPLE 1 S? If you will -follow them, you will find yourself stopping where the very best goods and the lowest prices are to be had which is at BEO BARGAIN HEADQUARTERS. Follow the crowd and you will find bar gains in all kinds of goods. Gall and inspect our stock for yourself. Our Spring Dress Goods. This stock includes the most fashion able, the best of the best makes, and we pride ourselves on the dependable qualities represented. So no matter how exalted your station may be, to what extent your ambition may lead you, or how great your opportunities for commingling with well and fashionably dressed women, we can make you a leader among them at very little cost. Full line Dress Trimmings, Persian Bands, Pendants, Ornaments and Appliques all kinds and colors. ' Our Millinery Department Is attracting great attention and our fame for selling the very latest stvles of T.ariiW orirl 0j. ,. Headwear has gone abroad throughout this and adjoining counties. Our milliner is a special artist in her line with wide experience in this as well as the New York market, and makes it an object to please the moderate as well as the most extravagant tase td i-f It YfU WlH a11 the stylish hats and millinery of the season Polite attention accorded every one, and we cordially invite every lady in Granville and surrounding counties to make our stores headquarter Then How About It ? Have you thought of your Spring ward robe? 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