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THE OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1905. i i I- i- i ! 1 . t. I ! ---I L I' 1 :: if !l S I $ 2 1 : I 1 ! : 1 v i Pi .... - m v v iur . k ii i i; lljlil J ill For over a third of a century Dr. Tierce s Golden Medical Discovery has sold more lareely than any other blood purifier or tonic. Bigger sales to day than ever be fore. Is that not the true test ? Cures oth ers, why not your Makes rich red blood. An imita tion of nat ure's meth od of restoring waste of tissue and of the blood and uervotis force is nsed when you take an alterative extract of herbs and roots, without the use of alcohol, like Dr. Fierce 's Golden Medical Discovery. This vegetable medicine coaxes the digestive functions and helps in the assimilation of food, or rather takes from the food just the nutri ment the blood requires. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery purifies the blood and entirely eradicates the poisons that breed and feed disease. It thus cures scrofula, eczema, erysipelas, boils, pimples, and other eruptions that mar and scar the skin. Pure blood is essential to good health. The weak, run down, debilitated condition which so many people experience is commonly the effect of impure blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery not only cleanses the blood of impurities, but it increases the ac tivity of the blood-making glands, and it enriches the body with an abundant supply of pure, rich blood No matter how powerful the intellect or the resources of intellectual power, it must be backed up by physical force. Every day the youth or man must manufacture a pint of rich, arterial blood, that is pure, stimulating to the brain, and that can re build the tissues that were destroyed in yesterday's work. Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness. Frank Lenoir, colored, of "Waynee ville. was killed Friday nlgbt by be ing struck by a stone thrown by one Howard Fleming, a negro by IS years old. THE OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER. ESTABLISHED 1888. JOHN T. I5KITT, OW'NEK AND EDITOR. Terms: $1 a yesr in advance. De voted to home Interests. Large and established circulation. Oood re turns to advertisers. NORTH STATE HAPPENINGS. Get son When you go to a drug store and ask fcr Scott's Emulsion you know what you want; the man knows you ought to havo it. Don't be surprised, though, if you ars offered something e!se. Wines, cordials, extracts, etc., of cod liver c;I src p'enti tui out don t imagine you are gstt?ng cod fivsr cil when you take them. Every year fcr thirty years we've been increasing the safes cf Scott's Emission. Why? Because it has always be on better than any substitute The Monroe Journal says Mr H. D. King, the oldest person In IJYion county, celebrated hislOOtb birthday on the 17th of this mouth. W. E. Ueaver, a trainman of the Spencer yards, lost a leg Satnrday morning while attending to his du ties. He was crawling under a car when the train started. A handsome monument to the Con federate dead was unveiled on Thurs day at Lexington. Hon. Cy Watson was orator, and a large number par ticipated in the Interesting exercises. While playing around his father's gin at Troutman Otto Oswalt, age 9 years, was caught by a belt, hurled against a pulley and crushed to death and breaking every bone in his body. At Wadesboro a negro by attemp tlngto step on the belt connecting a merry-go-round to the engine which was operating It, and as a result he was dashed ft gainst an engine and killed. One of the charges against revenue officials Indicted In Greensboro, Is al leged padding expense account, for Instance 50 is charged as hotel bills where In fact $10 or a less amount was paid. Chief Justice Walter Clark has re turned to the widow of a gallant captain In a Mew Jersey regiment the commission of her husband, which he found under Marie's Heights after the bloody battle of Fredricksburg. A number of Asheville Methodists, together with moving spirits of the ttoara or j rane, are nuea who en thusiasm over the prospect of secur ing for Asheville the next General Conference of the Methodist E. Church South The corner stone of a Lutheran college for negro boys and girls was laid at Greensboro Sunday. Char lotte also has a Lutheran college for negroes. There will be a tralningand industrial department in connection with the Greensboro college. W A. Hethune, a prominent young lawyer of Aberdeen, while getting out of his boat after shooting fish in Kay's Pond, pulled his gun muzzle foremost, and the entire contents went through his head, death result ing immediately. The North "Carolina State School for the Blind at Ralefcrh has opened with 300 pupils. 50 more than ever at tended the first day since the Institu tion began (50 years aero. Iurlrjr the vacation period over $8,000 has been expended in improvements. It is es timated that th- attendance will reach Sio. emo mn rtisP iiiflHfl theinael ves ana went to the home of a man by the name of Gilley. who lives about five miles from Boone.last Saturday nlgnt and dragged him out of bed and give hira a severe beating with withes. The community Is stirred up about the affair. No one knows who the guilty persons are. Mr. Gilley has since left the community. Spied on Masons. Ten young men of Spencer were ar rested Monday afternoon on acharg of trespass In and upon a hall in which the Masonic fraternity was holding a meeting. The young-tters range from 14 to 20 years of g'. They climbed a laddtrto the r of and spied on the Masons through the ventilator. They were discovered and the meeting broke up. The members of the Masonic frater nity are considerably stirred over the possibility of some of their profound secrets being stolen. The case is an unusual one and the results will be watched with interest. An Athlete and as Game as Lives. Judge Ward, who was assaulted by McCown at Durham the ot her day, is said to be six feet tall, an athlete and as game a man as lives. Those who know the judge express the opinion that he could have knocked McCown into a cocked hat in a pair of minutes. When these things are considered, the judge deserves the more credit for his conduct under the circumstH rices. A man of courage and physical strength, It was doubt less hls"natural disposition to light, but he knew it was not proper for him to do so and he refrained, al though It doubtless took more cour age for him to restrain himself than It would for him to fignt. States vllle Landmark. A GUARANTED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding Diles. Drueeist refund money if PAZO OINTMENT tails to cure any case, no mat ter of how long standine in 6 or 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 00c. If your druggist hasn't it send 5OC in stamps and it will be forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. 'a ss P m Painless Cure of Curable Pain Never resign yourself to surfer pain. Women s pains are curable. They are the sign of dangerous P." temsiP nro-ans. which should be 1 ml 1 T 41 ill mm m Always Successful. When indigestion becomes chronic it is dan gerous. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will cure in digestion and all troubles resulting there from, thus preventing Catarrh of the Stom ach. Dr. Newbrough, of League, W. Va., says: "To those Suffering from indigestion or sour stomach I would say there is no bet ter remedy than Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have prescribed it for 'a number of my pa tients with good success." Kodol Dyspep sia Cure digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by J. G. Hall. . IT COMES TO WOMAN'S relief whenever she suffers from any of woman's biting and weakening palna. it not onlv cornels the pains to stop, but It follows up snddrives out the cause of the pains, which prevents them from comtaf 1 It makes you velL Try It Sold everywhere m $1.00 bottles. 1 WRITE US A LETTER freely and frankly, In strictest confid ence, telling us all your symptoms and troubles. We 'will send free advice (in plain sealed envelope), how to cure them. Address: Ladies Advisory Dept., Thi Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. "WITHOUT A PAIN," writes Mary Shelton, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., " I Gn do my housawork, although, before taking CARDUI, two doctors had done me no good. I can truthfully say I was cured by CarduJ. I want every suffering lady to know of this wonderful medicine." MS X7 O-OOIDS eoiwiiWG James E. O'Hara, a promlnentcol ored citizen of Newbern.a lawyer and ex-Congreseman, died of paralysis a few days ago. Numerous and Worthless. Everything is in the name when it cimes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. DeWitt & Co. of Chicago discovered some years ago how to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a specific for piles. For Mind, bleeding, itch ing and protruding piles, eczema,cuts, burns, bruises and all skin diseases DeWitt's Salve has no equal This has given rise to nu merous worthless counterfeits. Ask for Dc Witts the genuine. Sold by J. O. Hall. Asa result of an election In Wades boro saloons carried by a majority of 53. ana there was a majority or 1 for distilleries. The Corporation Commission is in formed that the Southern Railway Company has placed an order for 90 locomotives, 750 steel cars and 750 gondolas. . Chamberlains Cough Remedy Aids Nature Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, re lieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all druggist. Walter Craver. a carpenter, aged 17. nnd Leslie S. Gerriuirer. a South ern Hallway telegraph operator, were run over by a freight engine ana Kin ed In Greensboro Sept. 2ind. They steDDed off the track to escape a pas sengvr train, but were caught on the other by the freight, both being- hor robly mangled. lllf A dispatch from Asheville savrtOom- mlssloner Yirkers. of Internal Rev enue Department, to Collector Ilar klns of the Western District, that the recently indicted deputy collectors be dismissed from the service wpre par ried out and the official heads of J. H. W'alker. A. O. Brvan ami .T W Hasty fell Into the basket. Messrs. Walters and Smith, one of Charlotte and the other Jonesboro, two of the sophomore class at the Agricultural and Mechanical College, were expelled and sent home. Their special victim Is named Weeks. The door of his room was smashed, he was deluged with water and his head was cut with a lump of coal. There are over to sophomores, but only about ten are said to have been en gaged In the hazing. Other mem bers of the class say they repudiate what has been done by the hazrs. The parents of the expelled students were notified of the disgrace of their sons. Sond for fres sample SCOTT cL BOWNE. Chemists 03-4: 5 Psar! Street, Njw Yorh rr- ! $l.OQ. All druggists SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. The State convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy will convene In the court house in Mor ganton October 4. The following are the officers of the State assoclatl jn; President, Mrs. H. A. London. Pitts boro; first vice presldent.Mrs. Smith, Fayetteville: second vice nrpuldpnr. mill op-i Mrs. Parker. Henderson: third vice president, Miss SueTate.Morganton, recording secretary. Mrs. F. M. Wil liams, Newton; corresponding neore tary, Mrs. Alston, Plttsboro; treas urer, Miss Mary Oliver, Newborn; registrar, Mrs, Annie I,. Smith, Char- Came- ICIeveland Holler, a cotton erative at Hickorv. was lnsta.nt.lv killed Friday afternoon by accident ally snooting himself with a shot gun the breach of which he was n.slno- to punch apples from a tree. The bar- I rell was justhiuh enoue-h forth. InnH h3 .: i m8? roaring ont his lotte; historian, Miss Rebecca . ... V1 nuii-u leu on jrrouna. I ron. Hi shnro -F57 IIWP&A FLESH Those afflicted with Eczema know nrvt-p tVi c n ran he told of the suffering- imposed bv this "flesh fire." It usually begins with a slight redness of the skin, which gradually spreads, followed by blisters and pustules discharging a thin, sticky fiuid that dries and scales off, leaving an inflamed surface, and at times the itch ing and burning are almost unbearable. While any part of the body is liable to be attacked, the iSczema made its appearance on my leu iudb me size of my thumb in 1893, and spread until it was large as my hand, burning, itching and paining me, and for which I could get no relief, until see Ing the other cures advertised by you I wrote and secured the advise of your physicians, commenced S. S. S. and it cured me. Mayetta, Kan. J. H. SPBNCB. hands, feet, back, arms, face and legs are the parts most often afflicted. The cause of Eczema is a too acid condi tion of the blood. The cir culation becomes loaded with fiery, acid poisons that throuen uie alanAe n-nA nnrps of the skin which set the flesh aflame. Since the cause of the disease is in the blood it is a waste of time to try to cure it with local applications; the cause must be removed before a cure can be effected. S. S. S. nas no equal as a remeuy lor xvv-ciiicti n cuiaa blood and forces out the poison through the natural channels, and builds up the entire system. The skin becomes smooth and soft again, and the Eczema is cured. Cases that have persistently refused to be cured under the ordinary treatment yield to its purifying, cooling effect on the blood. Book on Skin Diseases and any advice wished, without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GAm .Direct Line., north, East, South, Southwest 1 BLALOGK (118 Leave Oxford Ar, Henderson 11:25 A. M.. 439 P. 12:25 Noon 5:30 P. M lew Trains connect ai Hcndcjson with through vestibule trains for NORFOLK, RICHMOND, WASHINGTON BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK. BOSTON, and COLUMBIA, WIL MINGTON, CHARLOTTE, ATLANTA, JACKSONVILLE, SAVANNAH and il points North, South and South-west. -:- 1 Fresl Sttocte ai EOimis erchandise in and on Sale Mow. MI Our buyers are all back and we are ready to show the new fall and winter Dry Goods, Shoes, Millinery. Dres Goods, Notions, Clothing, etc. Every train brings In freight or ex press for Everything takes on an au tumn appearance. Jtteady to wear Skirts, Jackets, Silk and Wool Dress Goods and Cotton Fabrics. New Ribbons Stock Collars, Leather Goods, New Belts. w ' 'k y-' 'j-;yy j DressGoocls. Panama Cloth, Wool First shipment of Broad Cloths, Serges, riaias, uress t tanneis and Fancy Mixtures. Silks, Silks! Specials in our silk department is our 36 inch black and colors guaranteed Taffeta Silks at $1 per yard Another val ue not to be duplicated is our 27 inch Black Peaude Cygne at $1 has a beautiful luster and will wear. 21 inch Taffeta silks in all shades at 65c worth 75c. Iug;B and Carpets. Everything in the rug line from a 25c cotton rug to a $25 velvet art square. A full and complete line of mattings, the kind that wear. SHOES. Zeigler Bros, fine shoes in a wider range of styles than ever, also the celebrated Southland Bell Shoe that has given our trade so much satisfaction. What you do not see in this advertisement rest assured we have it and at the right price. Millinery. The millinery force is all back and big preparations are being made for the future. Two competent milliners will be in charge assisted by plenty local help. Maynard Mangum. Pender Cozart. 1 rains composed of Pullman's latest Drawing Room Sleeping Cars.Vestible Day , U a -r T' - inu vaie laming uars. For information call on or address. W. M. BULLARD, Agent, Oxford, N. C. C. H. GATTIS. T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. MEW GO All visitors to our two big stores will be struck with the Fall ap pearance they have taken on. Thousands of dollars worth of the newest productions in Dress Fabrics and Novelty Trimmings, Ladies' Furnish ings, Ready-to-Wear Garments, Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings U now flrlriTn burst of fall's fashions and fads. We want evervbodv to visit our stores ft and see the beauty, the grandeur and seasonable prices that accompany )J viz this srreat Slather i no- nf Pall nnri Wintor mfirnharirliRP U il What the "Leading Store" is Showing. The largest and best up-to-date line of dress Goods shown in Ox- V J xAiLmnv j,uu wcliji in DiacK ana rancy siiKs, tJiacK larreta s 1 yard wide from 69c to $2 per yard. The most up-to-date line of ladies wraps ever shown in Oxford. The largest and best line of shoes it has ever been our privilege to show the trade. THE STAR v. J5et- A Now, fo3J W a A new ilneof cutglase just received. j ue pretxiest ever shown In Oxford 1 for the money. Don't take our word i X v na 8ee Ior yourself. iuu wuue nere nnn't, rnro-ot tn at our line of gold clock,hand natnt- eu cuina ana silverware f inr vi lieauty ptns.ln solid gold, from 1 Der I3:0 Per coir bitSS u ow.iu Suiu ii om per pair to $11. optn,ia,i aiLeuiion given to repair FRED N. DAY, Jeweler. John H. Waller, Manager. PeHNVROYAL PILL! Original and UdIt 4iennla. in. lEi .nil Gold metric boxes, wtmt'. jrim bum nl.Doo. T.ke no other. Scftua Oancmu Kub.tltutlun. ud Imlta- " Jor uruKit, or KDd 4e. U .r..u i. r"'"r, Xe.tKanlal . 5,!,.,.efr .dl,ii utur. br r ., " mail, l M.IMIO Tcttmoniua. Soldb- Select a Fall Suit that will proclaim your, up-to-dateness and do it now. Don't be one of the lagbehinds. Gome out in new clothes in time to wear the late styles before every man has appeared in a new f'n THE FALL KINKS- Larger Goats wider collars and lapels mil in the chest. Trousers large new styles new fabrics for Fall. Our line of Fall Glothing for the young folks was never more com plete than it is this season. Every new design and shape that is on' the market. Elegant line of Hats of all kinds and Gents Furnishing Goods, New Fall IVEillineiLy. We have a new milliner this season, Miss Blanche May, from Bal timore, who has charge of the millinery Department. She comes to us with the highest recommendations as one of the best in her pro fession, and will be assisted by Misses Lela Routon and Alline Gurrin. Our millinery this season excels any ever before displayed as to style, hnish,' beauty, pattern and make up. Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Stock is now Linoleums comDlete in the hett.sr oest assortment we have ever shown. Also nice line of trunks. jf . ' IS THE PLACE TO SELL YOUR TOBACCO. This well located splendidly lighted and up-to-date warehouse is now open for the Sale of your Tobacco, we come to you soliciting your Tobacco, and in doing so we feel no one can serve you better. The Long Experience We Have Had SCHLOSS BR0S.&O8 Fine Clothes Mahers BALTIMORE A" AEW YOZf. in the warehouse business, and the success we have met with on other markets gives us confidence in ourselves to warrant to you as good prices as any market in this section of North Carolina, we ask of the good people in the surrounding coun- ? yur ?l tmi. , uau ThlP 18 not much t0 a3k but we feel if you will give us this the future will be bright for us both, we will have a number of gocd buyers on Greedmoor Market who you will find gentlemen in every sense and will stand by you on every pile of your tobacco. The outlook for the Greedmoor Market is bright, thf w Jri I wl f L iSr:C?nd nne wit5l its comPetitors. From present indications are reldv Tn IpII rSf u SGaSn " ,did laSt Gome to the Star when are ready to sell, come because we will be glad to see you and do our best to please- come because we have the best lights; come because we have the money tc ?pay for all tobacco we sell, and will guarantee the highest averages YOU WILL FIND US WORKING FOR YOU On the Floor, as our Motto is and has always been to stand bv the farmer Thank ing you for your oourtesy shown us and hoping to see you It Thl Star Warehouse. we are yours to serve MANGUM & 602 ART. Aug. 25th, 3mo. Proprietors Star Warehouse. ' m o m t Ul To Cure a Cold im On a v Cures Crip la Two Days. on every t4Nii 8auji rmi.t . 4 I . soia in post 12 months. This it?m, lO. box. 25c. :
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