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THE OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1005. In the Ml of iSq5 I contracted that fear ful disease, Dlood'l'oison. It gamed such headway that I was forced to reRn my position and seek relief at Hot STO After spending all the means I ladlrtit to Memphis. In less than three weeks I was iu a hospital, and after nine weeks of suffering I was discharged as cured In less thaS a month every bone m my body seemed to be affected and felt as if they would break at the least exertion. Again I was compiled to resign, and I returned to the hosnital for a seven wees stay. When I came out I was advised to try farming. When I first went on the farm I prevailed on the only firm who handled drugs to get me one dozen bottlesot b. b. S At that time both of my hands were broken out with blisters and I was covered with boils and sores. Iu the meantime mv druggist had gotten two dozen bottles of S. S S. for ne and I began its use, and after taking the thirteenth bottle not a sore or boil was visible. R. B. POWEIA. East 9th St., Little Rock, Ark. Of all human diseases, Contagious Blood Poison is the most hideous and hateful. The victim is tortured with eating ulcers, tores and abscesses, unsightly blotches, eruptions and other symptoms of the mis erable disease. S. S. S. has been used successfully for nearly fifty years for Va M -L ' S Poison. It con tains no mercury, potash or other mineral. Our home treatment book gives all the symp toms of this dis ease. Medical ad vice free. Tne Swift Specific Company. Atlanta, 6a. The Japanese army, in .Manchuria, is vigorously pressing the Kussiau ad vance positions. Strikes Hidden Rock. When your sliip of health strikest be i,;,i.cii ni rivnsrm)iTioii, mien nionia. etc.. yon are lost. 11 you don t get help from Dr. King's Xew Discov trv for consumption. Jl'u of "Talladega Springs. Ala. writes: "'J had been" very ill with pneumonia, under the -care of two doctors, but was gettintt no better when 1 began to take Dr. Kings Sew Discovery. The first dose gave telief and one ht.ttle cured me." Sure cure for sore throat, bron chitis. cousrhs and colds Guaranteed at R. Ii. Hamiltons dnnr stcre, price ode and 1. Trial kittle tree. Will Phillips, who shot and killed John Pratt, colored, last September, was tried in Anson Superior Court and acquitted. OrsiR Wokids. Our sole knowledge of the peo ple on other worlds and how far the people there differ from our inhabitants, can only be guessed by comparison with animal nature on this small sphere of ours. More important to us is a knowledge of ourselves. "Know Thyself" was an old Greek thought. How to take care of one's own body is not so simple as some think; the human mechanism is a wonderful thing and requires watching. One man who has ione more to teach the American people how to care for their bodies than almost any other, is Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.. thet'.ithor of the "Common Sense Medical Adviser." lie says : It is not the quantity of the food eaten which produces strength and health (for some people can keep strong- on a very meagre dieO, but it is how much food is absorbed and assimilated by the blood and carried to nourish every organ of the body. It is, therefore, vitally necessary for the body that the stomach be in a healthy 6tate. If disease of the stomach, or what is called "stomach trouble." prevents proper nutrition then the heart, liver, lungs, and kidneys do not get proper food they are not fed on rich red blood, and in conse quence, begin to show signs of distress. Outwardly these sins may be pimples and eruptions on skin, pale face, sleepless nights, tired, languid feelings, or. by reason of the nerves not being fed on pure blood, they become starved, and we receive a warning in the pain we call neuralgia. Rheumatism, too, is a blood disease. After years of practice and study Dr. Pierce found that an Alterative Extract, which he named "Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery," made from the extracts of several plants, invariably produced a tonic effect upon the system. It helped the process of absorption of the healthy elements in the food and increased the "red corpuscles of the blood, as well as eliminated the poisons from the system. Business is business. No time for head aches. Constipation causes them. Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure them by cur ing the cause. Laxative and mild. Saui Stalling, about 23 years old fireman of the oil mill at "Wilson, was caught in the shafting of the mill and torn to pieces. c onsuiiiptioxi There is no specific for consumption. Fresh air, ex ercise, nourishing food and Scott s Emulsion will come pretty near curing it. if there is anything to build on. Mil lions of people throughout the world are living and in good health on one lung. Cf f-rom time immemorial the doctors prescribed cod liver oil for consumption. Of course the patient could not take it in its old form, hence it did very little good. They can take SCOTT'S EMULSION and tolerate it for a long time. There is no oil, not excepting butter, so easily digested and absorbed by the system as cod liver oil in the form of Scott's Emulsion, and that is the reason it is so helpful in consumption where its use must be continuous. We will send you a sample free. J Be fire that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrap per of every bottle of EmuLion you buy. Scott & Bowne Chemists 409 Pearl Street New York 50c. and gl i all druggists mm ir r 1 f THE OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER, ESTABLISHED 1S88. JOHN T. BKITT. OWNER AND KDITOK. Terms: $1 a yesr in advance. De voted to home Interests. Large and established circulation. Good re turns to advertisers. WHAT THE EDITORS SAY. The Kansas Senate has voted down the proposition to extend suffrage to women. The Senators are still in ses sion each one afraid to go home. The Wisconsin Legislalure proposes lo "investigate violent cases of women injuring themselves by wearing cor sets too tight." There is a rush of statesman anxious to serve on the com niittee of investigation. According to the report of the com missioner of internal revenue nearly 200,000 000 more cigarettes were smok ed the past year than in the year pre vions and the consumption of cigars fall off 80,000.000. After walking from Terra Haute, Intl., to Knoxvilie. Tenn., and despair ing of success, T. E. Leroy, a tramp, was ottered and accepted 164,000 tor one fourth interest in a patent to tie the ends of steel rails together. The 2s ew York Central railroad is the pur chaser. Exchange. The Minnesota legislature is work ing on a bill to flue any man who beats his wife fitty dollars, the sum to go to the wife. It is spiritedly contest ed on the ground that some wives in need of a new dress might be tempted to an accusation of the husband for the sake of the money. "Many things concerning men and women come to newspaper men that are suppressed and allowed to go no further. And while complaints are sometimes made that newspapers ran to print all the news manv have reas on, if they onlv knew it to be thank ful (or what they fail to print. Troy Herald. A Cincinnati girl horse whipped a man who had jilted her and finished up the punishment by ducking him m a pond because he still refused to mar ry her. That man had horse gense enough not to place himself in a posi tion where he would have to take more than one horsewhipping and no end of ducking. Star. There is civilization, enlightenment and economy in good roads. Good roads lead to prompt and steady at tendance upon church services, school room duties, neighboring intercourse anil social advancement. Bad roads lead to profanity, worry, trials and trib uk tions and the loss of teams. vehicles, patience, opportunities for good mar kets and lots of time. Whatever the women undertake thev accomplish satisfactory. Their success lies in fact that the men uncon seiouslv foot the bills while their bet ter halves take care of the cash. Wo man's knack for originating plans to draw out this same cash is nothing less than genius of the highest order ut be it said to their credit that the proceeds generally go to some good cause. Tar Heel Some house keepers have contracted the habit of hiring other poeple's ser vants while the latter are stili in the service, and the Greensboro papers are tackling the great question in a way and with language that is not complimentary to the "'white ladies" who do this sort of thing. Indeed, Col. Joe Reece declares that they are not Christians can't be. Raleigh times. The Daily Argus-Leader, of Sious Falls, S. D, , one of the leading papers of that State in which that papers says South Dakota has not thought of buying more of North Crolina bonds for the purpose-of making a profit out of a sister State. The paper goes on to say that sort of thing might do for Xew Jersey, a State which has made most of its revenue out of other States, but not for South Dakota. More credence would be given the cry that "it will hurt the partv" if those who want to bolt had any place to go. With the negro out of it the republican party in this state is more disreputable than ever. The party in this state does not want to win; the thing desired is a republican national administration so they can get an office. Fact is a respectable republi can party would put a iot of men out of a job. Greensboro Kecord. Brains count ior a great deal in this world. If it were not for them it would be pretty difficult to get along very well that is, it would be incon venient, to say the least of it. But brains are not all of it by any means. Brains without integritv, brains with out honor, brains without good man ners, brains without virtue cannot ac complish much that is good in this old world in tact they are too often most potent factors for evil. Ex. As Solomon said, "there is a time for everything under the sun," and then he proceeded to specify. If ne had lived in this part of the country in our day he would have said "There is a time to sell cotton and a time to hold it." The time to sell is when cot ton is high and the time to hold is when it is low ; but there are people in North Carolina who reverse the rule in practice. Strange, isn't it? But it is true. Raleigh Post. The revenues of the State for the coming two years will be about 500, 000 more than during the past two years that is the Legislature can ap propriate that much more money than was appropriated two years ago. That large sum. with proper adjust ment, will meet the reasonable needs "economically administered." The eccentric John Randolph started the House one day by rising in his seat and crying out in shrill tones: "Mr. Speaker, I have found the true philos opher's stone; it is: "Payss you go." He might have added: "If you can't pay, don't go." News and Observer. SPORTINC3 NOTES. Bob Fitzsinunons and "Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien may light in Panama. Wrestler George Haekenschmidt, champion of the world, is soon to visit America. He will meet Goth first. Nella Jay, 2:1-1V4, the speedy but er ratic daughter of Jayhawker, which won the Kentucky Futurity in 10' TV-ill be retired to the brood mare ranks next spring. Stephenson Crotuers, Chestnut Hill, Pa., recently sold to Abner Patrick, Quinton, X. J., the bay mare Coinci dent, 2:110, by Calabar, dam Daphne, by Kentucky Prince. The Kelniont Driving club of Phila delphia is arranging to offer a hand some trophy for free for all trotters owned by club members, the contest to be decided iu June. Johnny Xilsson of Minneapolis, pro fessional skating champion of . America, narrowly escaped defeat by Peter Sin nirud, the "terrible Swede," in a recent contest in New York. Paul Spadoni, a German, appearing in vaudeville, is said to be the greatest strong man in the world. He juggles cannon balls and balances automobiles and carriages on his chin. After much expensive litigation the courts have ruled that the historic old Pimlieo rac ing plant in Baltimore must be sold and the proceeds distributed to state, city, county and personal credit? ors. A Dinner Invitation. After a heartv meal a dose of Ko dol Dysepsia Cure will prevent an attack of indigestion. Kodol is a thorough digestaut and a guaranteed cuie for indigestion dyspepsia gas on the stomach sour risings, bad breath and all stomach troubles. N. Watkins. Lesbus, Ky., says: ,'1 can testify to the efficacy of Kodol in the cure of stomach trouble. 1 was altlicted with stomach trouble for fifteen years ana have taken six bottles of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which entirely cured me. iThe six bottles were worth 1,000 to me." Kodol dyspepsia uure win digest any quantity of al the whole some food you want to eat while your stomach takes a rest recu perates and grows strong. This wonderful prep aration is justly entitled to all of this many remarkable cures. Sold by J. G. Hall. A Chicago woman sued a man for 50,000 for hugging her, and the jury awarded her $1. Probably the woman was pretty and lost her case because the jury did'nt have the heart to put too inuch blame on the man. A Chicago Alderman Owes His Election to Chamberlains Cough Remedy. "I can heartily and conscientiously recommend Chamberlain'sCough Rein edy for affections of the throat and lungs," says Hon .John Shenick, 220 So. Peoria St., Chicago. "Two years ago during a political campaign, I caught cold after being overheated, which irritated my throat and I was finally compelled to stop, as I couid not speak aloud. In my extremity a friend advised me to useChamberlains Cough Remedy. I took two doses that afternoon and could not believe m y senses when I found the next morn ins the inflammation had largely subsided. I took several doses that day, kept right on talking through the campaign, ana 1 tnantv. tins meui cine that I won my seat in the Coun cil.' This remedy is for sale by all druggists. A member of the Kansas legislature wants thai bodv to pray. The Stand ard Oil Company believes that the leg lslatme has mistaken tne word tor prey. A Destructive hire. To draw the hre out of a burn, or heal a cut without leaving a scar, use De Witts Witch Hazel Salve. A speci fie for piles. Get the genuine. J. L. Tucker, editor of the Harmonizer Cen tre.Ala. writes: "1 have used De Witts Witch Salve in my family for piles, cuts and burns. It is the best salve on the market. Everv familv should keep it on hand." Sold by J. Gr. Hall. Brigadier General ;exSecretary Hoke Smith's lease ot Indian lands to oil pro prietors is to be investigated, as well as charges that Indian tunds are di verted to sectrian school purposse. Champion Liniment for Rheumatism. Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at Chap inville, Conn., savs: "Chamberlains Pain Balm is the champion of all Imi ments. The past year 1 was troubled a great deal with rheumatism in my shoulder. After trving several cures the storekeeper here recommended this remedy and it completely cured me." There is no use ot anyone suffer ing from that painful ailment when this liniment can be obtained for a small sum. One application gives prompt relief and its continued use for a short time will produce a permanent cure, t or sale by all druggists. The Emperor of Russia decides that the war with Japan will continue, and be pressed with the utmost ener yg; as Kuropatkin cannot be defeated by Oyama, but the latter is in danger of defeat himself. Pleasant and Harmless. Don't drug the stomach to cure a cough. One Minute Couirh Cure cuts the mucus, draws the inflammation out of the throat lungs and bronchial tubes, h"?ais. soothes and cures. A quick eure for croup and hooping cough. One Minute Cough Cure re lieves a cough in one minute because it acts first on the mucus membrane right where the cough troubles in the throat or deepseated on the lungs. Sold by J. G. Hall. The news from Mew York partially confirms the talk that the Southern iron and coal companies are to merge with a capital of 100,000,000 and be taken over by the United States Steel Trust. A Safe Cough Medicine for Children. In buying a cough medicine for chil dren never be afraid to buy" Chamber lains.Cough Remedy. There is no dan ger from it and relief is always sure to follow. It is especially valuable for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by all druggists. "W. P. Allen, of Alamance county, unmarried,40 years old and living with his parents, committed suicide Monday by hanging himself. He had been in poor health and the deed is supposed to have resulted from despondency. By the Tonic Route. The pills that act as a tonic, and not as a drastic purge, are DeWitts Little Early Risers. They cure headache, con stipation, billiousness, etc. Early Ris era are small, easy to take and easy to act a safe pill. Mack Hamilton, ho tel clerk at Valley City, Jf. D., says : "Two bottles cured me of chronic con stipation." Sold by. J. G. Hall. The Jefferson Recorder says Ashe county school teacher "expelled a young woman" from school on the ground of immorality. She appealed to the county school board and was represented by two attorneys, but the board sustained the teacher. A GUARANTED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles. Druggist refund money if PAZO OINTMENT iails to cure any case, no mat ter of how long standing in 8 or 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 5oc. It your druggist hasn't it send 5OC in stamps and it will be forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. In "Wayne county the other day a man who was hauling logs drove through a stream of water when one of his horses lay down in the water and was drowned. He then tried to haul with a team of oxen and one ot these became sullen, lay down in the water auu was arownea men the teamster abandoned his hanlino- in dis gust. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of A FEW WORDS TO THE LADIES. One of the most Important ad juncts to a household Is a sewing machine, and I am ready to sell you a Standard, Domestic. White, New Home or Wheeler & Wilson machine, all of which are furnished with latest attachments. Offer bljr bargains In second-hand machines and It will pay you to examine them. Repairing a specialty. You will find me at the store ot Mr. I.,en Pltchford on Col lege street. Phone 87. A. J. KITTRELL. FOR SALE: Sow and eight pigs. Apply to R. O. Gregory DID THE RIGHT THING. Meeting of The State Executive Com mittee. Judge Graham of Granville, intro duced a bill to prevent bird dogs from running at large daring the nesting and raising season; to regulate hunt ing quail in Granviile: to regulate the challenges of jurors when a special venire is drawn from the jury box; to incorporate the town of Creedmoor and Stovall. Judge Graham of Granville, present ed petition from citizens of Granville for establishing a Bureau of Immigra tion. The committee of the Code of revis ed statutes reported Saturday. It will require six days to get the code through the two houses. Twelve sub committees have been at work revis ing the code, which contains in all 5,655 sections. Xo great changes have been made in it, as came from 1he hands of the commission. The bulk of the work has been done by aboul a dozen members. The Senate and House chairman, Zollicoffer and Gra ham, of Granville, have worked very hard. Ex-Si ale Treasurer W. H. Worth's bond will be relieved of (he 2,400 lost by the failure of the bank at Asheville and the Bank of Guilford. At least the Senate committee on banks report edtthe bill favorable without a dissent ing vote. It was shown that tbis had been the custom in the past and was done for the late Treasurer Bain and Tate. The bill to abolish bucket shops will uoil;' T-as the Legislature. Tt is said that the bill is not exactly 'what tliiM cotton men desire, as they want an op portunity to buy futures, in order to proteet themselves. Such is said thai the bill can be easily fixed so as to re iieve them. As it now stands it does noi meet Iheir c.isp. Representative Winborne has intro duced a bill in the Legislature to tax dogs roaming at large one dollar. A good bill. It ought to be made a law. The trashy, sheepkillitrg curs are a curse to the state. The Iivcst all round meeting of the Houes Liouor Traffic committeeof the session was held'Friday afternoon in the hall of the House. Pour liquor bills were acted on and each of these provoked vigorous debate. It was a meetng of confusion for at times the disorder in the ball b- parties waiting to be heard or visitors was so great that Chairman Davis nearly wore our his gavel. His call for the Sergf ant at Arms was frequent but that officer was not present to aid. As a result uf four hours' work the committee report vi layuiaui t tjiiirs 1 w 1 11 n iv v . 'i Hope dry, to allow a vote in Septem ber in Wilson as to the dispensary to be continued, and to allow the towns in Johnston county caving ciispen aries to vote to keep or get rid of these. The MeNinch divorce bill passed its final reading in the house. This bill, in brief, puts in effect the divorce laws prior to 1883. The law repeals the vai i ons Ciuses for divorce save those grant ed for scriptural reasons. There was ong discussion on the bul but it final ly passed by a vote of 55 to 45. The bill as adopted reads: The General Assenb'y of ZSorth Caroh na do enact: Section 1. That marriages may be dissovled and the parties thereto di vorced from the bonds of matrimony on application of the injured party, made as by law provided, in the lol lowing cases and none other: 1 If either party shall commit adultery sub sequent to marriage: Provided, the same be not committed with the con sent or connivance of the complain ant: And provided further, that the complainant shall not have voluntari ly cohabited with the other party at ter knowledge of the fact of adultery: 2 If either party at the time of the marriage was and still is naturally im potent : 3 If the wife at the time of the marriage oe presrnant, and the hua band t e ignorant of the fact-of such pregnancy and be not the father of the child with which the wife was pregnant at the time of the marriage: 4 If either partv, either before or after marriage, shall contract and communi cate to the other anv venereal disease the injured party shall be entitled to a divorce absolute. Sec. 2. That all laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this act are here by repealed. Sec. 3. That this act shall not affect suits begun prior to its ratification. Sec. 4 That this act shall take effect from and after its ratification. The Sfnate committee reported un animously and favorably a bill placing solicitors on $2,500 salaries. ChairmanRoberson.of the appropria tion committee, says the committee has found there will be funds enoua-h to take care of all institutions hand somely without bond issue. The Senate took up the bill to amend the general school law which increases the salary of the stenograph er of the Superintendent from 500 to 600 a year :the salary of the chief clerk from $1 000 to 1,200. provides for the tilling of vacancies on county boards of education, making the terms of ol iiee two, four and six year, no active teacher to be eligible to membership on tcese hoards, which are to bien nially appropriate not less than 200 for the purpose of conducting summer schools and institutes, and the public school teachers are required to attend these. There are numerous minor changes in the bill. The new revenue act, as reported by the committee on finance, alter a mouth's work and many hearings, was laid upon the desk of the members of the Legislature. As has been stated already, the changes are not many, the chief being the one abolishing the merchants tax, which is so unpopular, and which has long been sought to be repealed. Solicitors will sue for inheritance tax, when not paid; license taxes are a personal privilege, and so not transferable; livery stable man who deal in horses must pay tax as horsedealers also; sellers of medicine for drugs are classed as peddlers and pay from $10 to $50,but ex Confederate soldiers have exemption; dealers in futures pay from $200, in towns of less than 5,000 population, to 700, in towns of over 15,000; rice beer, medicated bitters, schnapps and "checkers" are classed as alcoholic drinks ;the tax on grain distilleries is twice what it was made at the last session :on three bust) els capacity 50,and so on up, 48 bush els paying 400; piano and orsran deal era have as many agents as they want at 1 each: reports of gross earnings of railways are to be furnished the State Auditor August 15th. taxes on express and telegraph companies are 2 12 per cent, on gross income. Special Rates to Washington, D. C. by S. A. L. Railroad. Account of the President's Inaugura tion March 4th, the Seaboard announ ces a rate on one fare plus 25 cent.' from all points on its line to Washing: ton and return. Tickets will be sold March 2nd and Srd, final limit March 8th, with the prvilege of extension to March 18th upon payment of fee of S3. For uiillitary companies and brass bands.one cent per mile per capita for 25 or more on oae ticket. We have double daily service from principal points in North Carolina without change to Washington, trains consist ing cf vestibuled day coaches, dining and sleeping cars. For further informa tion as to rates, schedules and time tables apply to, W. M. BfJ.tiljARD. Oxford AT n CHAS. H. GATTlV Traveling Passenger Aent, ' Raleigh, N c. HAS STOOD THE TEST 25 YEARS The old original Groves Tastel-ss Chill Tonic You kn-w what you are takinp. It is iron and qumme m a taxless forin. No cure no pay. 50c Potash as Necessary as Rain The quality and quantity of the crops depend on a sufficiency of in the soil. Fertilizers which are low in Potash will never produce satisfactory results. Every farmer should be familiar with the Tiroper proportions of ingredients that go to make the best fertilizers for every kind of crop. We have published a series of books, r.nT.t-,;,-,! tho latest researches on this ail- important subject, which we will send free if you ask. Write now while ycu think ot it to tne GERMAN KALI WORKS Sew York l! JVansau Strert, or Atlanta, Ga. '21i South Broad Street. The Colonel's Waterloo. Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo from liver and kidney trouble. In a recent letter he savs: "1 was nearly dead of these complaints, and although 1 tried my family doctor, he did me no good ; so got a 50c bottle ot your great Electric Bitters, which cured sue .1 consider them the best medicine on earth and thank God who gave you the knowledge to make them." Sold and guaranteed to cure dyspepsia, bil liousnets and kidney disease by ii. L. Hamilton druggit.at 00c a bottle. Henry Wise, a negro about 20 years old, was found dead in the hay loft of a livery stable in Winston Esunuay moriiing. Death supposed to have resulted from exposure and excessive use of vvhiskey. Incredible Brutality. It would have been incredible brutal ity of Chas. F. Leinberger,ot Syracuse, N. , had not done the best he could tor his suffering son. "My boy," he says, "cut a feartul gash over his eye, sol aonlied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which quickly healed it and saved his eye. Good for burns and uJeers too Only 2.3e at It. L. Hamilton's dru-i store. EST FOll SALE- -Good Iron Sate In perkct condition Apply to Taylor- 'Jannady Buggy Co. Jeff Griee, a young white man, who lived on the plantation of James Ay cock near Fremont, was found dean in a juuiper swauip by his brother Wednesday. Griee had teen to Fre rnont atd was on his way back home. While attempting to eross the swamp on a foot log he fell in the water and was drowned. He was only about a half mile from home when the acci dent occurred. Give nature three helps, and nearly every case of con sumption will recover. Fresh air, most important of all. Nourishing food comes next. Then, a medicine to control the cough and heal the lungs. Ask any good doctor. " 1 ftrst Tied Ayer'3 rjs.vrv TVctora! y?a:s aen. 1 iiuve sti n Tf-rriDle of lr-i -r dis eases i'ur.I !y ir. i :mi never v. iTr-ouT ir." ALiiEi'.f U. Hamilton, Marietta. Obio. ?..: 5(V.. P!.!0. .1. O. A -TER CO.. H .1 i-.in.'i.l; 1 urt1 '1 V i OiisiiiiiBiioii Health demands daily action of the bowels. Aid nature with Ayer's Pills. Sale of JLsxjcL Under and bv virtue of the power and authority conferred upon me bv a certain decree of the Superior court of Granville county entered on the 27th day of January, 1905, in a special proceeding, pending 'n said court, entitled A. A. Hicks plaintiff, against Sidney Hester and others defend ants. ON MONDAY MARCH 20TH, 1905, at 12 m., I will sell at the court house door in Oxford the one lot of land known as the Patty Holloway place adjoining Chas. Smith, Joe Watkins and others, and situate ed on the wtst side of the Goshen Road about one mile from Oxford. Said land will be sold for partition. R. S. USRY, Commissioner. In fact everything 1 1 Cli err y Pectoral r mS Ks-kAX o, t - -y. in r-e, . -; m We carry the best line of coffins and caskets in Oxford. Everything from a pauper job to the best Copper Line Caskets. Have eveiything necessory to carry on a funeral. When in need of an undertaker phone us. COUNCIL & UPCHURCH Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors. Ay ers Pills Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brasra or rich Mack ? Use ENS3VR0YAL PILLS .Tfe'SNSAFE. Aiwa, j reliable. Ladies. CHICUKSTiSK'S E SiS:iin BED and t!ld metallic 1 3E VS Vth "bb- Takaao oth Kanmroaf KobtiLu tlonn a SAFE. Always reliatrie. Ladies, ana DruffTiit for CHICUKSTiSK'S EN'r;LI!sH boQ9. sealed 3era fif tibna. Buj of jour iruKist, or Hud 4c. ia aad "Reller for -.atllea," in Ultm: bj r-e- all Dronisu. Ghleat..'l'l RUSSIA. It is said that the czar is prostrated. The Hussian masses have been pros trate for generations. Kansas City Journal. Even China perceives that the bub ble of Hussian military prowess has been effectually pricked, and, what is more, China is not afraid to say so. Cleveland Pin in Dealer. The safety valve may be screwed down again and the insurrection be brought under control, but that Trill not be the end of it. A week or a month hence the situation may be more grave than ever. Xew York Tribune. PORT ARTHUR. In our conviction twice Japanese means in this case always Japanese. Port Arthur becomes the Gibraltar of Japan by one of the greatest military achievements in the annals of any peo ple. London Outlook. The second capture of Port Arthur may be said to accomplish Infinitely more in preventing the partition of China, of which so much has been heard the past six years, than all the diplomatic puttering of Europe and America combined. Springfield (Mass.) Republican. The Cotton Planter with a habit Is deter mined to get the best possible results trom liia labor tberetore, be sees that bis lands are well provided with Virgin ia-Ca rolina Fertilizers. This Is a mighty good babit, too, by-tne-way for they enrich the soil, greatly increase tie acreage, and make cer tain the largest crop ol burliest grade cotton. If your dealer cannot supply you wltb fctiose brands of fertilizers, drop us a postal or letter and you will be equipped with the best fertilizers at the least possible cost. CHEMICAL COMPANY X ',VN-v.i at any one of these cities: Eichmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. Durham, N. C. Charleston, S, C. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Memphis, Tenn. Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator of the estate of John T. Wiley, late of Granville county, this is to notify all persons having 'laims against said estate to present the same to Oxford Savings Bank and Trust Co. on or before the and dav of January, ioc6, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons owing said e?, tate will please settle at once and save cost of collection. OXFORD SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO. B. S. Royster, Attorney. This Jan 2, 1905. Wood's Seeds. w p B ew tra uow n are rightly named, best of Cow Peas, northern, western nlanthisr. They are They are the whether for or southern early to ma ture, upright in growth, enormous ly productive, both of vines and peas, and are altogether the most satisfactory and sure croppers grown. We. are headquarters for Cow Feas; had over forty different varieties in our exhibit at Si. Louis, on which we were awarded the Grand Prize. Wood's rtescriptive Catalogue gives the fullest Information about Cow Peas i and all Ciarden and Farm Seeds. Write for it and special price list of 1 arm Seeds. I LW.W'Dcd&Sons. Seedsmen, RISliMQHD - VIRGINIA. If you want the sweetest and best Water Melons and Cantaloupes grown, plant Wood's Sout'iern-jrro'wn seed. Our Descriptive Catalogue tells all about the best kinds to nlant. it s mailed tree tor the asking. 1 anresses, in the Furniture line. 1 . - Act directly on the liver. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick-headache. Sold for 60 years. iSSSn has stnrut 0 BUCKINGHAM'S DYE llfflgl fjftz cm or rE'Wffl tm a, r. bma & co.. Nashua, k h. ifeKffir";? TZTZ 7' I95- i wwHftyriwMgj i..,..IijpWim, , bottles. Do thi.V "Jeua. Sales over One and a Half Miffioil j vl1 rA To any one proving that flic following statement is not based on actual facts : More Reynolds' Sssn Cored chewed the third year i! was offered to the trade than any brand ol any age claimed to fee manufactured from Sun Cured Tobacco. Cabbage Plants & C abhage plants for sale, and now ready lor delivery. "Early Jersey Wakf fle d" ai d "( ... ,.s ton Large Type Wakefield," two ear lien sharphead varieties and had in rotation h i Vi "Succession." "Augusta Trucker" and "Short hiem Flat Dutch." the 3 best flat humi-d v..'- n! head in rotation as named. Prices: Kinele thousand. $ 1 at; 3 Out) and over f. v.". uv- 3 iV.- V" 000 and over $1 per 1000. Terra?: Cash w'th order; or, plaDte ent V. O. D.. porcba-er- p turn cbarpes on money. Out plant beds occupy ?5 acers on ttonlh Carolina Sea i'itt'ViJ We understand growing them lo the open ir; ton eh and hardy; ihev will stand sever.- i d -"( '..'..t ltjury- .Plants crated for s-'upment weight SO :bs. per 100 j and we have speial !cw rate- U,r un m transportation by S utbern Express Co. 1 kuow of other plants you can buy chc-at,er tr hi u , e' 1 sen kooo, puui bo cueap "cut rate piacts De true to tvpe ana tame, ana grown iro-r- high grade seeds purchafed Irom two of the t able seed bouses in the Dnited Sta'es. I win refund purchase price to any disfatieficd cv at end of season. Our COTTON SSKO. Lint o our Lone Staple variety i.f'Sea Islam Cor this year in Charlastnn on Dec. 2 at 32c per pound. Seed SI. -25 isr t-vj.: lots of in ln per buhel. My specialty: Prompt shipment true varieties and satiefie tustome.s i buvc b. In the plant business thirty five years. Wm. C. GEBATY. Youngs Maud, 8. C. The Cabbage Plant Alan." Post and Teletraph Cffl?e. FIPSTrVATIONA. .1 BANK Julian S.Carr Wm J. Holloway President Cashier THE BANK OF THE TOWN WeSfr ive to Oblige and Accomodale ' The PUBLIC 4AVING5 DEPARTMENT We Issue Certificate of Deposit betvrhw FoURpercent Interejsl opens you an Account .SURE BIND 15URE FIND SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ) FOR RENT Burglar h Fireproof Vaults ysur wants Ybu Carry the warn jrwir uukiicu .T. ".- L-.-t s I a, A. HIOXS. Attorneys OXFORD, H. , c. A88O0IATB COUXSCL.' HSNDBBSOM, Jf . O. Will practice together in the courts of Ofi tllle, Vance, Franklin and Warreii counties, ai ( In all matters requiring their joint attention. We hope by prompt, diligent and faithful att: n oon to buaineti to deaaive and rereW? port'o ?ns law buli of tht "?- STOCK and POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and poultry have few troubles which are not bowel and liver irregularities. Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine 13 a bowel and li-rrr remedy for stock. It puts the organs of digestion in a perfect condition. Prominent American breeders and farmers keep their herds and flocks healthy by givincr them an occa sional dose of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine in their food. Any stock raiser may buy a 25-cent half-pound air-tight can of this medicine from his dealer and keen his stock in vigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener- IJ allv keep Black-Draught Stock and M Poultry Medicine. If yours does not, send 25 cents for a sample can to the manufacturers. The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. Rochr'j,b, Ga., Jan. 30, '902. Blact-Dranght Stock and Poultry Medicine is the best I ever tried. Our stock was looking bad when you sent me the medicine and now they are getting at fine. They are looking 20 per cent, better. 8. P. BBOC KINGTON. w y www asm PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleamfjs nd beautifies tho liair. l'romote a laxiiriant growth llaver Pails to Eestore Grav Hair to its Youtnful Color. Cures scalp dijeases & hnir fnin SOc.and fl -float Jtrugpsts 1 llXidl llTHJ r 9 II r --i-s it. TZ & -A Grove's Taste!pe Chm 7 . . T m t? you ? a en -en package of GroveV Se Island Cotton Seed. snippea irom my larm. 1 guarantee tu u i tO rr'i '11 -c 4 ii 1st. He is charged selling more, tobacco than with any house in this part of the sta 2d. He is charged with sell ing tobacco at a higher price than any house in this sector;. . 3d. He is charged with buy ing more tobacco than any house in this section. 4th. He will select as jurors to try his case the farmers of of Granville and adjoining counties, for he believes that they will give a when they sell with himi'at the just verdict their tobacco JOHNSON WAREHOUSE, Oxford, N. C. I will add to the above com plaint that all common tobacco is selling high and would be glad to see you downfany day to share in the good prices that now prevail. Very truly yours, Z. W. LYON. Notice. North Carolina I Superior Court Granville County ) April Term. 190;. Charlie' Bennett. Plantift" vs Mollie Bennett, Defendant. Action For Divorce. The defendant above named will ; nolice that an action entitled as above ! been begun in the Superior court of Gr.r viile connty, wherein the above na;r.t p aintiff "s seeking a divorce from the Num of matrimony and the defendant will lur! er take notice that she is required t" pear at the next term or the Superior t of Granville county, to be held in the 1 house in Oxford on the 7th Mon ay a' the first Monday in March 1905, and rimv or demur to the comp'aint in said acm or the plaintiff will apply to the coin ! 1 the relief demanded in his said compl This 17th day of February, i:o. J. T. BKITT, ClerK of the Suot rou Court. Sale ot Land. Pursuant to an order of the Superiorcm; of Granville countv in action entitled A : Lanier et al vs. H -M. Lanier et ai. ape ,: ting me a Gommissii ner to se;! the lard n scribed in the petition filed in said actio I shall, an MONDAY, MARCH 20TH. 1905, sell at the Court House door in the town Oxford to the highest bidder for cash, i following described tract of land, s .id a issiiuated in Granville county, near i.rv. station and adjoins the lands of R. O. (in ?ryjCilarIes Lew's, Robt. Stark and t! land formerly owned by Wm. O. Grey. and Dr. J. R. Hicks and contains 46s act, more or less. Time of sale 12 m. For tner information in regard to the above a Ply to T. Lanier, Oxford, N. C . A. S. LANIER, Commissioiu VU, No Core. N Li 0 ii i ? ,' fell & ' - ' - w I .i m -: 50c. m - i, d . ' i'a. FIU J4J .-.-..--jp-i- . m II I Z , ,,, .WU I Liver Pills.
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