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THE OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER. FRIDAY. MARCH 23, 190G. HE tobacco crop takes from the soil about 103 pounds of actual Potash per acre, which must be re placed, or else the yield will fall off in quantity and quality. A good tobacco fertilizer should contain at least ten per cent, of pure Potash, and the Potash should be in the form of sulphate. "Tobacco Culture" is the title of a book valuable to all tobacco growers. A copy will be sent on request, free of any cost or obligation, to farmers who will write for them. A Address. GERMAN KALI WORKS, jj.w York 93 Nassau Street, or Atlanta, Qa. 33 80. Broad Street. A Family of 31 Children. Henry Bonner, colored, of Earls, ts SO yenra of nge and stroDg and vlg torus for one of his years. He works regularly and Is active and energetic. Every tooth In hi a head Is perfectly sound and he has never lost one from decay. I'ncle" Henry has been mar ried four times and he la now living with his fourth wife. He la the fath er of 31 children, a large number of whom are living. In epeaklngabout hla children he remarked that nine were living In his county eleven re side at Spartanburg, and of the oth ers eleven are dead and others scat tered about the country. C leveiand Star. Improved Passenger Seryice. The Seaboard announces effective with the Inauguration of the New York sleeping car line between New York and Memphis and vice-versa via the Seaboard and Frisco systems improved through passenger ser vice to Memphis. Tenn., without change, making connections at this point for all points In Texas: The West and North West. Unexcelled dining car service between Washing ton and Richmond and Hamlet and Burmlngham, serving all meals. Forratesor schedules to any point address the undersigned. Chas. H. Gattis. T. P. A.. Kalelgh N O. THE IMPLEMENT GO. RICHMOND, VA., ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Fencing, Baa-b Wire, Poxillr- Netting. Write for prices and catalogue. We carry one of the largest and best stocks of Farm Implements in the South, and can save you money on your purchases. What ever you need, get our prices be fore purchasing. Special bargains in Farm Wagons and Buggies. Best makes. Low Prices. r"" The Implement Co., 1302 Main St., Richmond, Va. IS?" WANTED 5 customers for In cubators and brooders, and If you want the best on the market bny a (Cyphers made by Cyphers Incubator Co., of Buffalo, N. Y. Forfurther In formation apply to W. II. Brltt.Agt., Oxford, IN. C SQyEgsa for hatching. I am now ready to supply the demand for effffs for hatching. I guarantee 8 out of 15 to hatch, If you don't get that many I will sell you another setting for half price. I have White Leghorns, White and Barred Plymouth Rocks. Price of eggs $ 1.50 per 15. Apply to W. H. Bit ITT, Oxford, N. C ill ! Ijj! tions by our own commit- I I III tee you have the EXPERT j 1 services of a GOVERN- j 1; MENT official. We have 1 a 4 PER GENT. SAV- I ! i INGS Department. I The First National Bank, j Oxford, N. C. I 1 "J R. W. LASSITER, President, VlLi j 1 W. H. HUNT, Cashier. W The N. C. M. C. Commencement Rev. Plato T. Durham will preach the baccalaureate sermon before the graduating students and nurses of the North Carolina Medical College and the Presbyterian Hospital. The date will be April 1, and the place Trinity Methodist church. The Commencement exercises prop er will be held on Tuesday, the fol lowing night at S:C0 o'clock, at the Academy of Music, when the gradu ates will receive their diplomas. The address of the occasion will be de llvered by Dr. Benjamin Hays, of Ox ford. Immediately after the exercises at the Academy a banquet will be given to the medical class by the professors of the college. Charlotte Observer.; Dangers of Pneumonia. A cold at this tin.e if neglected is liable to cause pneumonia which is so often fatal and even when the patient has recovered the lungs are weukfned making them peculiarly- susceptible to fhe development of consump tion. Foleys Honey and 1 ar will stop tne couf?h. heal and strengthen the lurgs and prevent pneumonia. La Giippe coughs vield auicklir to the wonderful curative qual ities of Foleys and Tar. There is nothing else "just as good." J. G. Hall. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. ...DirectLine... North, East, South, Southwest. Leave Oxford Ar. Henderson 11:25 A. M.. 4:39 P. M 12:25 Noon 5:30 P. M Trains connect at Hendeuson with through vestibule trains for ! NORFOLK. RICHMOND, WASHINGTON ! BALTIMORE. PHILADELPHIA, NEW ! YORK, BOSTON, and COLUMBIA, WIL i MINGTON. CHARLOTTE, ATLANTA, JACKSONVILLE, SAVANNAH and - points North. South and South-west. Trains composed ot Pullman's latest Drawing Room Sleeping Cars.Vestible Day Coaches and Cate Dming cars. For information call on or address. I. T. ELMORE. JR.. Agent, Oxford, N. C. C H. GATTIS, T. P. A.. Raleigh. N. C Notice to Democrats. I desire to notify my friends and Democrats of Granville County that I will be a candidate for Register of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democratic County Convention. I ask the kind consideration and vote of every Democrat. If elected to this office I assure you my best efforts. J. B. POWELL, lm. feb.23. THE OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER. ESTABLISHED 1888. JOHN T. BRITT. OWNER AND EDITOR. Terms: $1 a year io advance. De voted to home Interests. Large and established circulation. Qood re turns to advertisers. WHOLESOME ADVICE. An exchange gives wholesome ad vice when It says: ' In entering the printing office you should advance to the door and give' three distinct raps, or knock the door down. The devil will attend to your alarm. You will five him your name, post-office ad dress and the number of years you owe the paper. He will admit you. You will advance to the centre of the room and address the manage r with the following: Extend the right hand about two feet from the body with the thumb aud Index finger clasping a $5 bill, which drop Into the extended hand of the manager who will clasp your hand and the bill. After giving him the news of your locality your will be permitted to retire with a receipt for an obliga tion property discharged." THAT POLL TAX MATTER. If you are, under the law liable for poll tax, and your poll tax for 1905 Is not paid when the 1st day of May, 1906, shall have passed don't stick out your mouth and say you1 are dis franchised by the constitutional amendment, for you will be to blame yourself. The amendment was pass ed to lmproye the elective franchise by eliminating the Incompetent ne groes from the ballot, so that the de based and unscrupulous whlte men, who care nothing for the welfare of the State, could not use blm as a tool to work himself Into office.there by sinking our government to the lowest depths. As the law now Is that every white man who feels enough Interest In the well being of our state to pn pare himself for the ballot, can do so and It will always be thus; but our best people are de termined that Ignorance, superstltu tlon and vice shall not rule the state again. Clinton D mocrat. CURIOUS CASE DECIDED. A curious case has recently been decided In the supreme court of North Carolina. A dispensary had been es tablished In a town In the State and the act under which It was operated provided that all profits therefrom should go Into the town treasury. But in response to popular demand from the county the act was so amended as to provide that one half of the profits of all such dispensaries should be paid over to the county treasurer to be used In Improving the public roads. The citizens of the town in question were up in arms against the amendment and the au thorities forbade the town treasurer to pay any money received from the dispensary to the county treasurer. The case finally went to the supreme court and was decided in favor of the county. The county paper in com menting on the decision says that it is reasonable to presume that the people of the county purchase half the Mquor sold by thedlspensary.and that as the whole county has to bear the expense of criminal prosecutions resulting from the sale of liquor it is but fair that the county should re celve half the profits. That seems to to be good logic, If It Is not good law. Richmond Times-Dispatch. Get the Right Kind. If you are troubled with Piles and can't find a cure try Witch Hazel Salve but be sure you get that made by E C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. It is the Original. If you have used Witch Hazel Salve without being relieve 1 it is probable that you got hold of one of the many worthless counterfe'ts that are sold on the reputation of the genuine De Witts Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by J. G. Hall. LIFE. A little cloudy weather, A little drop of rain, A little blow, a little snow And then the sun again. A little touch of sorrow, A little pain today But joy comes with the morrow And trouble flees away. See that the trade-mark is on every bag. WAYLAID BY THIS ASSASiN. No matter what theory of govern ment men concoct and promulgate, they must ta ke Into their calculation the selfish ni-ts . f all u,-:i, 1. clmll j. tbenipelvt'8. the fiicu cf posslbk weHlih ami powtT, pet Ideas vanish nd all men In such circumstances, at least are t qua 1 they are alike. - Sel filshncHS uiakt-H brothers of us all. Selfishness, one says, Is the worrit and most shameful and dlsastrlous of all diseases. It permeates the world and forever drags us down. A beautiful Impulse hastening to spur us on to the deed complete Is way laid by this aseasln, sandbagged and throttled. One may be selfish In a million ways, perhaps, but thi re are forms of It which are less distasteful than others. Certainly niggardliness in money matters Is the most abomi nable. When money Influences an Immortal soul to measure life by dollars and cents and causes him t weigh on scales finely adjusted by greed the exact returns a penny ex pended will yield to self, truly. It Is selfishness gone to seed and the devil himself would recoil In horror from such a dried up soul knowing It wouldn't contribute food for a spark to the combustion fund of his fur- nance. Dispatch. W. W. KITCHIN ON TRAIN NO. 97. Washington correspondent of Char lotte Observer says: Representative W. W. Kltchln, touching the Kelds vllle correspondence In The Charlotte Observer, which states that his op position to train No. 97 was causing great comment In Keldsvllle.and pre dicting that he will have opposition In the next'congresslonal convention said: "The correspondent labors un der a mistake In thinking that 1 am opposed to No. 97. I do not oppose any train. Every road ought to run every train that Is necessary for its freight, express, mall and passenger traffic.and I feel sure that the South ern is running no unnecessary train. I do oppose, as I have always op posed the special appropriation usu ally known as the subsidy which Is a very small part of their receipts and is divided between trains Nos.37 and 97 from Washington to New Orleans, but I do not oppose the existence of either of those trains. If opportuni ty presents Itself I will discuss the matter fully In order that the people may not misunderstand my position and I think I can can show that the appropriation Isunwise.unnecessary, unjnst and undemocratic." As to the predicted opposition to him Mr. Kltchln said: '"The nomina tion Is a matter for the people to de cide. My district Is full of good ma terial, and wnn there are so many men ot ability, Integrity and popu larity, I would never be surprised at another's candidacy. However, while I have gone to no effort to as certain the present sentiment of the district, I have received many as surances favorable to my renomlna tlon, and until the recent agitation over the opposition to the so-called subsidy, I had heard of no opposition to myself." If It Is desired, said he, to make an Issue against him on account of the special appropriation mentioned, he would gladly meet sucn issue, and challenge his assailants for a discus slon of it, aud cheerfully abide the people's decision. G. B. Burhans Testifies After Four Years. G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, N. Y , writes: : 'About four years ago I wrole you stating that I had beej entirely cnied of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Foleys Kidney Cure. It en tirely stopped the brick dast sediment,'and pain and symptoms of kidney disease disap peased. 1 am glad to say that I have never had a return of any of those symptoms du ring the four years that have elapsed and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heart ily recommend Foleys Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kidney or bladder troub le." J. G. Hal'. "Solomon, In his time, mought er bin next to a few facts," said Uncle Ephrlam, "but In de race fer Chair man of de Know-It All Club wld some of de Wise Guys of de present genera tion, he wouldn't stand no mo' show of winning de prize dan my ole mule Rastus would In de race wld er cy clone. To hear dem tell it, what some uv' 'em don't know wouldn't fill more'n one or two volumes at de most." For Twenty One Royst Tobacco Q 11 a n os have been recognized as the best because they are made for Tobacco from materials that are carefully selected. Ask your dealers for Bonanza Tobacco Guano Orinoco Tobacco Guano Farmers' Bone Special TRADE MARK REGISTERED F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO., Norfolk, Va. Don't Get the Habit. Indigestion is much of a habit. Don't get habit. Take a little Korlol Dyspepsia Cure after eating and you will quit bel hing. puf fing, palpitating and flowing Kodol Di gests what you eat and make; the stomach vtet. Ko.Jol is n tiior:i h d'gestnnt and sffj'i relief rv.iii an. JU-nlcr due o imperfect digestion or in: 1-assimilaiion of food. Sld by J. (). ' a I. Net earnings of .$25,212,285 for the year lw)n. an increase or !iP2,U87,;89 as compared with the previous year.art shown In the annual report of the American Tobacco Company, which was made public. A Friend That Was a Friend. Don't frown look pleasant. If you are suffering from indigestion or sour stomach, take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Hon. Jake Moore, of Atlapta, Ga., says: "1 suffered more than 20 years with indigestion. A friend recommended Kcrlo'. It relieved me in one day and I now enj y better health than for many years " Kudo) digests what you ct relieves sour stomach, gas on stom ach, belchtng. etc. Kodol strengthens the d:geUive organs, sweetens the stomach an1 enables you to eat, digest, assimilate and onjoy whatever you like. Sold by J. G. Hall. Governor Glenn has declined to grant a pardon to A. L. Bishop, the Virginia traveling man. who was convicted of Charlotte in 1905 and sentenced to the penitentiary for five years. Strikes Hidden Rocks. When your ship of health strikes the hid den ro-ks of consumption, pneumonia, etc., you are lost, if you dou't get help from Dr fKings New Discovery for Consumption, J. W. McKinnon, of 1 alladega springs, Ala., writes: "I had been very ill with Pneu monia, under the care of two doctors, but was getting no better when I began to take Dr. Kings New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and one bottle cured me." Sure eure for sore throat, bronchitis, coughs and colds. Guarnteed at R. L. Hamiltonsdrug store, price 50c and $ r. Trail bottle free. District Attorney William Travers Jerome Monday brought two libel suits for $100,000 each, one against The New York American and the oth er against rne New lorK evening Journal The Colonels Waterloo. Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo, fiom Liver and Kidney trouble. Iu a recent letter, he says: ,-I was nearly dead of ihese com plaints, and although I tried mv family doc tor, he did me no good, so I got a oc bottle of your great Electric Bitters, which cured me. I c nsider them the best medicine on earth, and thank God who gave yon the knowledge to make them." Sold and guar anteed to cure Dyspepsia, Hilliousness and Kidney Diseasoby R. L. Hamilton, druggist at 50c a bottle. Secretary Taft will accept the po sition of associate justice of the Su preme Court. Secretary Root is said to have finally won him over. Startling Mortality. Statistics show startling mortality, from appendicitis an peritonitis. To prevent and cure, these awful diseases, thare is just one reliable remedy, Dr. Kings New Life Pills. M Flannery, of l4 Custom House Place, Chicago, says: "They have no equal for constipation and Billiousness." 25c at R. L. Ilamiltons druggist. Rufus Horton, a married man of Wake county, has eloped with his wife's sister, a married woman. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitu tionai remedies. Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous liring of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you haye a rumbling sound of imperfect hearing and when it is entirely closed Deafness is th; result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be des'royed forever; nine case out of ten are caased by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition ot the mucous snrracep We will give 100 dollars for any case of Deaf ness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hans uatarrn cure, send lor circulars, iree. F, J, CHENEY & Co, Toledo O S3Sold by Druggists, 75c. Halls Family Pill? are the best. Union brick masons on a strike for nine day. at Wilson are hours work Mothers everywhere praise One Minute Cough Cure for the sufferings it has relieved and the lives of their little ones it has sav ed. A certain cure for coughs, croup and whooping cough. Makes breathing easv, cuts out phlegm and draws out the inflamma tion. It should be kept on hand for imme diate use. Sold by J. G. Hall. Massachusetts has more laws for the protection of children than any other state In the union such as child labor laws, compulsory school laws, probation officer laws, etc. still, according to the report of the state prison association the number of children between the ages of seven and seventeen years arrested for of fenses is about 10,000 annually. Years None genuine without it. SNAP SHOTS. Items of Interest Picked up Here and There. The New York surgeon who aewed up a towt'l Inside of a patient, did not iDcludt- It In hie bill. The Savannah I'reps nays the 17- 1 verslty of Georgia has turned out ten hundred and ninety lawyer. The Virginia Unlvt'rflt.v ha receiv ed a. contribution of $50,000 from CbarleH Steele, of New York, and $10,000 from Miss Hel n Gould. If the railway rate law does not contain loopholes through which several locomotives of mogul 8;ze could be driven abreast, some persons will be agreeably surprised. A Washington newspaper has rep resented the President as advancing the suggestion that It wouM be well for the warring Republican factions in North Carolina to hold a peace conference In that State In the near future, with a view to adjusting mul titudious differences. The House Committee on Hanking and Currency has reported favorably a bill the provisions of which permit the loaning by National banks of 25 per cent, of their paid up capital on farmlands situate within the State or Territory in which the bank is lo cated. A resolution inviting William Jen nings Bryan and Harvle Jordan, the latter president of the Southern Cot ton Growers Association, to de lver addresses during the next annual State Fair In October was adopted at Raleigh Thursday afternoon by the executive committee of the North Carolina Agricultural Society. Governor Glenn says that he Is in receipt of letters from tvi-ry section of the country In r gard to the public roadd of North Carolina, and declares that the best thing the state can do is to Improve the roads, which will insure the quick development of the state and have a tendency to bring the best class of people here. The Salisbury officials are enforcing the vagrant law In that town to the entire satisfaction of the residents, and the "dusty roads" gangarenow beginning to fight shy of that town. If all other towns In North Carolina would follow the example of Salis bury there would not be so many Idlers and tramps around. Representative E. Spencer Black burn will be tried at Greensboro du ring the week of April 17, Judge J. C. Prltchard and Judge Boyd have signed a joint order calling a special term oi United States Court on April 17 for the trial of the cases against Mr. Blackburn. Judge Nathan Goff has been designated as the trial judge. So far none of the leading Radicals are In jail, but In some Instances the gate stands ajar! In the meantime If there are any "bright young men" who want to join the Radicals and follow in the foot prints of these "il lustrious leaders" let them come for ward in the tune of "Holtons broke loose In North Carolina." Cleveland Star. Plans are being made for big Im provements at Trinity Park during the summer months, or rather to be gin In a short while and be continued until completed. Plans have been made for extensive improvements on the grounds surrounding the college, The report Is that In the neighbor hood of $50,000 will be spent on this work, It being the gift of some friend of the college. The postoflice department will on April 1st and through that quarter until July 1st, 190G, again begin to recount the number of pieces of mall handled by rural free delivery carriers In North Carolina. This work of re counting had been temporarily dis continued by the govt-rnment and the matter of ag in resumlngit looks towards certain changes In the rural free delivery services. , The sub-commltee of the House Committee on Naval Aff ilrs tolnve? tlgate hazing at Annapolis has made its report. The officers of the Acad emy are censured for permitting haz ing and graduated punishment for hazing Is recommended, as the com mlttee thinks the present system of excelling midshipmen for hazing is vl cious ana too sweeping, it was found that 281 members of the thrte upper classes have been guilty of hazing and could have expelled, in cluding the class recently graduated. A man In Slstervllle, West Va., courted a girl who refused him, and was making preparations to wed another man. The story croes that the jilted lover went to the home of the girl a few hours before the wed ding broke open a door dashed Into the room where the bride was dress ing, and tore her wedding dress off her and tore it into shreds. That did not stop the wedding for another dress was donned and the nuptials came off at the appointed time. Now its up to the groom to give that fool who so strenuously objected to the wedding an old time flogging. Southern Baptist Convention, Chatta nooga. Tenn. The Seaboard announces account of above occasion rate of one fare plus 15c round trip, from all points In North Carolina; tickets to be sold May 8th, 9th, and 10th, with final Ihnlt ten days from date of sale. The Seaboard has double dally service from principal points to Atlanta. For rates and information address. C. H. Gattis, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. CHICHESTER'S ENGLIIH ENfJYROYAL PILLS KTV . HlnI and Only Cenalne. a aw a.w.jb renaoie. Ladle, uk Drarri tor CHICHESTEK'S KNGL18B is KEO ul Gold metallic boxu. mica with bis. ribbon. Take no other. Refaae Daaceraaa Hnbatltotln. aad Iaalta. Uoas. Bay ot your Drugcut. or md 4e- ta tampa 1 fcr Parttenlars, Teattaaaalab ad Relief Tor Ladle to utur, bTiS tan Mall. 1 0.OAA TMtmMi.i. a.ik. aUDraiclata. Chleaeater OaeaalaaJ Cai aaaaif a. Scaan, PIULa. 1 Us- AT. F - - - VaatiemtaM Tak Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. rg Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 months. This Signature, RHEUMATISM Rheumatism is usually worse in Winter because of the cold and damp ness and other changed conditions of the climate. The occasional twinges of the disease that are felt during the warmer weatner are cnangeu iu incit ing pains, the muscles become inflamed and swollen, the nerves get sore and excited, the bones ache, and Rheumatism, the terror of winter, takes posses sion of the 'system. Then the sufferer turns to the liniment bottle, the woolen clothes, the favorite plaster or some home remedy, in an effort to get relief. But Rheumatism is not a trouble that can be rubbed away or drawn out with a plaster; these things relieve the pain and reduce the inflammation, but do not reach the real cause of the trouble, and at the next exposure an other attack comes on. Rheumatism is caused by a sour, acid condition of the blood. The refuse matter and bodily impurities which should be carried off through the channels of nature have been left in the system because of indigestion, weak Kidneys, torpid Liver and a geueral sluggish condition of the system. These impurities sour and form uric acid, which is absorbed by the blood and distributed to the different muscles, joints, nerves and bones, causing the painful symptoms of Rheumatism. S. S. S. goes to the root of PURELY VEGETABLE. is purely vegetable and does not injure the system as do those medicines con taining Potash and other minerals. Book on Rheumatism and medical advice without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA .I..I...U- , 1,1 i i ii i.ji mto&SESSSBBSSSSZZSSZ W...- - ly,, mmmMmlimmmmtumm. mm - , , mum IB Mm .1 mi Vegetable PreparationforAs siniilating ttieFoodandBegula ting the Stomachs arvl Bowels of Promotes Digeslion,Cheerful ness andRestContains neither Omum,Morpliine nor Mineral 1VOT NARC OTIC . Jbctpe afOteDrSAyUELPtTCIIER PumfJcM Seal" Mlx.Saun Jtppcrmmt - BiCotiauUtSHm .fuaar WaOtrynttt. norm Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa lion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. IT? JfsK 4dfl l" EXACT COPY OT WRAPPER. MR 1 1 APainless Cure of Curable Pain Never resign yourself to suffer pain. Women's pains are curable. They are the sign of dangerous conditions of the female organs, which should be promptly attended to or dangerous results will follow. Wsioieofikf5 IT COMES TO wktnever she suffers from any of woman's biting and weakening pains. It not only compels the pains to stop, but It follows up and drives out the cause of the pains, which prevents them from coming badL It makes you welL Try It Sold everywhere In $1.00 bottles. WRITE US A LETTER freely and frankly, in strictest confid ence, telling hs all your symptoms and troubles. We will send free advice (In plain sealed envelope), how to cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept., Tlx Chattanooga Medicine Co., M 43! Chattanooga, Tenn. Wood's Grass AND Glover Seeds are the best quality, new crop seeds, of tested germination. We carry the largest stock in the South, and can supply your needs to the very best advantage. Special Grass and Clover cir cular giving best methods of prep aration, seeding, etc., free on re quest. t Our Descriptive Catalogue gives the fullest information about Grasses, Clovers and all Farm Seeds. Write for Catalogue and Special Grass Circular. T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsman, RICHMOND, . VA. Wood's Trade Mark Brand ' Grass. Clover and other Farm Seeds are the best and cleanest qualities it is possible to procure much better both In quality and germination than the ordinary market grades. Wm. H. HARBISON. ATTORNEY J COUNSELOR AT LfiW, OXFORD, N. C. The criminal practice and the Sat tlement of Estates specialties. Office In Hicks Building next door to law office ot A. A. Hicks To Cure a Cold in One Day THE TERROR OF WINTER tne trouble ana cures Kneuraausm uy tiransiug the blood. It neutralizes the acids and filters them out of the circulation and spends a stream of pure, rich blood to all parts of the body. Then the pains cease, the inflammation subsides, the nerves are quieted, every s'mptom of the disease Tiassesawav. and the cure is oermanent. S. S. S. 1 For Infants and Children. .HiMHHMHadaaaMHiiHMMra The Kind You Have Always Bought T .Dears me w Signature Aw In Use For Over Thirty Years If Jill TMB CCNTOUa aoaiMMV, TOH "IT". WOMAN'S RELIEF "WITHOUT A PAIN," writes Mary Shelton, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., I Cn do my housework, although, before taking CARDU1, two doctors had done me no good. I can truthfully say I was cured by Cardul. I want every suffering lady to know of this wonderful medicine." TUT .Tn M I O iTunpniirn of the wnis and fields .n ts like iiia'it overworked man. c.et a ST i .V 1 Nli am ; at tl.c olijcct, he it t:irj'tt r t;.-nne. lv;ni make means xnJ il.v.n a ii I making record invert shots, t )i:r linr in the tired. I with .iir I 'east I RIFLES PISTOL3 SHOTGUNS RiHe Telescopes, Etc. Ask your.lcalcrand insist : Send 4, in stain; s f r 1 . , on the STKVKNS. If you j I'-'re cita!- dis; rii.iii,: cannot oUain our iHrtjuiar ! ,!,t en,ir,f -ti-vkns lim. models, we sl.i; diret. ' ''-i ')' tr;tL-.i,and exfiress frefiarf, ujwn I ii:. Ani-'iunitl- n, I'r-.-r receipt of catalog pri' e. ' Care of Firearms, t-t- . Iieautiful three-color Aiuniinnm Hanper will Iju f. r warned for 10 tents in stand's. J. STEVENS AEMS AND TOOL CO., P. O. lloit 4rs CHICOPEK FAI.KS, M ASS., V. S. A. Fop Salo. A fine Young Jack well formed 6 years old m e d i urn size. Ap ply to R, L. PITCHFORD & CO. Oxford. N. C. Cures Crip in Two Days. rvA on every box. 25c. i a .at- i mm 1
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