OXFORD FUBLIC LEDGER, FRID Y, NOVEMBER 23, 1908. THE OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER. BY JOHN T. BRITT. ONE YEAR $1 OO SIX MONTHS 50 Kntereil through Oxford. X. ('., Post Office as mail matter of the second class, in accord ance with the Act of Congress. March :?, 1879. The number of Confederate veterans present at the North Carolina Home is now 100. The Washington Post says: "A. ne lraska Democrat gets a wife as the re sult of an election bet." There is in the United States more than three billion dollars in cash. Don't try to get more than your share. Determined efforts are being made to induce the Legislature to enact a proper vagrant law, it being said that the present one is full of loopholes. Arrangements are being made to have a general celebration of the one hundredth birthday of Gen. II. E. Lee on the 22nd of next January. TheXorth CarolinaChildren's Home Society has so jar handled 178 children and hns found homes for all of these except live, who will soon be sent else where to homes. An inquiry pushed by President has disclosed stealage of 81,000,000 of funds sent to San Francisco from va rious States for the benefit of the earth quake sufferers. Plans for the 846,800 replica of the Washington monument to be erected by the government on the Jamestown Exposition grounds have been approv ed and the contract awarded. Cuba is also complaining of a scar city of labor, and wants to induce im migration. The next sugar crop will be very large, and the present labor supply is insufficient to handle it. More than 11,000,000 has now Teen given to the relief of San Fran cisco, together with 2,000 carloads of ibod, clothing, and other supplies. One of the finest illustrations of practical Christianitv in all history. The number of insane now in the Central Hospital at Haleigh is 463, of whom (53 are in the new wing of the woman's department. There are places for Hi) more in this wing, but the ap plications on file far more than equal this number. The Washington administration is jiow going to get busy in beginning prosecutions for violations of the eight hour law. Lawyer (J. J. Carlton, of Jioston, is a special appointee of At torney General Moody to take charge of cases, of which there are about 300 in siirht. gen- Mr. W. A. Garrett, the new eral manager and first vice president of the Seaboard Air Line, has notified the heads of all departments that he will make no changes, but that he will count upon every man for a hearty support and co-operation necessary to make the Seaboard a great system. A Georgia man was caught in Xew "York several days ago after having executed a scheme to get money. He bad on deposit one bale of cotton in a "Georgia warehouse, and he raised the number on his receipt to 201 bales, so that for one bale he got more than 69,000 cash on the deposit slip. But lie let himself get caught. Up Against a Cold Proposition. We regret to have in a measure to criticize the acts of one of Granville county's officials, especially after we used what little influence we had in his selection for the position, which he oc cupies, as her officials as a whole are most trustworthy public ser vants, but our duty to the people dc mauds that we make this criticism The new Board of County Commission ers will be called upon to solve a knot ty question whether to moveithe Coun ty Home to Oxford in order that Sup erintendent Walters may devote his time to the duties of his office, or dis pense with his assistant, which is a needless expense on the taxpayers. Mr. Walters is no doubt competent for the duties of his office, but it seems that there is a great magnet that draws him to town almost every day. We do not blame Mr. Walters for liking Oxford as it is a grand old town, and if he , intends to make it headquarters it would be well to have phone connec tion with the Home in order to keep posted on what is going on there dur-j ing the day. We should think now he can natur ally take it easy as the burdens and re sponsibilities of the campaign are over, and the only special thing that claims his attention is attending the meetings of the Board of Commissioners. It seems to us that the man who does the work at the County Home ought to get the credit therefor. . It is a needless expense upon the county to employ two men to do the work of su perintending that institution, one of whom does the work and the other of whom spends so much of his time in town. Call For Thanksgiving. Governor Glenn issued his procla mation designating Thursday, Novem ber 29, as Thanksgiving day, when the people are called upon to give thanks for past mercies and request future guidance. In the course of the proc lamation the governor declared that while excessive rains have damaged crops and twice during the year the public peace has been marred by acts of lawlessness, yet our manifold bless ings have so far surpassed temporary ills that they call to us for thanksgiv ings and prayer." He declares thaf the percentage of increase in the state along agricultural, industrial, educa tional and moral lines has far exceed ed his fondest hopes. He declares also that educational progress in the state is a source of congratulation as longer terms, more efficient teachers, better school houses and equipment mark a new progressive period in the school life of the state, while the growing tem perance and religious spirit denote a moral condition never before witnessed. Roosevelt And The Negro. In our opinion it would be best for the negroes of the country to let Mr. Koosevelt alone about that order com manding the dismissal from the army of a battalion of negro troops because of the outrageous conduct of some of its members at Brownsville, Texas. President Roosevelt is just about the best friend the negroes have in the re publican party. He has stood by them at all times when he thought their rights were being invaded. His atti tude toward the negro has been the most unpopular phase of his character with the southern white people since he has been president saysWil Messen ger. They have felt that time and again he has taken their part against the white people when justice was on the side of the latter, and now when he, after full investigation of the case, comes to the conclusion that it is his duty to disband the three companies of negro troops because of great insubor dination on their part the country may rest assured that he knows he has good reason for his action, and if the negroes of the country know where their best interests lie they will acqui- J. i. Hoi low ay, a fireman on the esce in such action and make no pro- Louisville iV. Xashville road, has j test against it. They ought to know proved himself quite a hero. As his j the president well enough to under train rounded a curve near Sebree, stand that they cannot change his views Ky., a three year old child was no- or make him take back the order he tivl playing on the track with her j has issued. Those negro agitators doll. The engineer quickly reversed j who have decided to appeal to congress his engine, and the fireman crawled j in behalf of the dismissed troops if they out upon the cowcatcher, and holding j cannot induce the president to counter- on with one hand, scooped up the child mand the order will find themselves "with the other. The child was unhurt. Death of Dr. C. L. Clay. Dr. C. L. Clay was born Sept 24th, 1848, near Oxford, X. C. Died at Moody, Texas, Sept. 24th, 1900 He was educated at Wake Forest Col 1 T tT T1 ' t .1- lege, near tiaieign. xie graduated in medicine at the Kentucky School of Medicine, Louisville Ky. He came to Texas in the fall of 1871, locating in Gatesville where he practiced medi cine. He was married to MissXannie Peebles, February 4, 1874. In the summer of 1875 he moved to Old Berry where he lived until Moody was founded,then he moved there and lived until his death, having been a citizen of this locality 31 years practicing his profession all this time as one of the leading physicians ot the county. Sur ving him are his wife and four sons. Two of his sons live in Moody, one in Quanah and one in Tvler. He was converted and joined the Baptist church when 17 vears old, and ever afterward lived a devout ami consistent christian life. Such are the simple annals, briefly given, of a good man, who quietly and unassumingly did a man's work in the world, earnestly, faithfully and well; who raised himself to higher honor in lis every sphere of activity, whether in the practice of medicine, in business life, benevolence or religion. He was active in upbuilding of church, school and society. Moody has never had a more con stant and valued friend along these lines. Many are the achievements of Moody and community that stand as monuments to his usefulness as a cit izen. He was guarded in word and deed and in his wisdom was founded his success. His counsel was sought by young and old, and his advice always proved to be wise. He was a friend to the worthy, and many are those whom he has helped to get started oft in life, in education, business and profession. Unselfish and noble acts are the most radiant epochs in the biography of souls, and with Dr. Clay they lie in memory's page like the corol islands, green and sunny amidst the melancho ly waste of ocean. The influence of such a life as lived by Dr. Clay will never cease but will extend in a continually widening, though perhaps unseen, circle, until multitudes are blessed by it. What a memoriable epoch in the history of a home is that which death finds his first entrance within its sa cred enclosure, and with ruthless hand breaks the first link of a golden chain that creates its identity! Human fjnds may go hand in rivfr ihsT rolls ' lietwen r.hls n.nrl t.hJvr unseen and. . Thev may do much to, soothe and sustain each other as the last Hour draws near but there is ai point beyond which human help can not go. Every one of us must advance to meet the great and final foe with no human hand upon which to lean. We must turn away our faces from our earthly friends, and pass in under the deep shadow of eternity without their company. But all who accept the great truths of Christianity and have made the good and faithful fight that Dr. Clav has made, know there is One who walks with them into the valley of the shadow, whose rod and whose staff shall comfort them. A FRIEXD. In Moody, Texas, News. Why Vinol Is Better Than Any Other Remedy to Restore ana nLlT 1 iniamn iLim ; M,.,t W mw$rt faff- I migtlh) Because Vinol is a real Cod Liver Preparation and does not contain a single disagreeable or harmful ingredient and is not a secret formula. Because Vinol contains all the medicinal elements the soothing, healing, strengthening and flesh creative properties of Cod Liver Oil but without oil or grease. Because everything in Vinol, except the tonic iron and a fine old wine, is actually extracted from fresh cods' livers and their oil. Because Vinol is deliciously palatable and agreeable under all conditions. Everybody likes it. Because Vinol tones up the system, strengthens every organ, nerve, muscle and fibre of the whole body and thus overcomes weakness by thoroughly eradicating the cause of disease. That's Why Vinol is altogether different and better than any other remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and all Throat, Lung and Wasting Diseases. That's Why Vinol Restores Health and Strength to Delicate Children, Feeble Old People, Weak and Sickly Persons, Nursing Mothers, and Convalescents. WE RETURN MONEY IF IT FAILS TO GIVE SATISFACTION R. L HAMILTON, Druggist. i 1 0 THERE IS A REASON FOR CHEWING iEYNOLDS' SUN CURED TOBACCO The Xorth Carolina h ranch of the wuthem cotton growers association is is in a had way financially. It has made no effort to collect dues and is .far behind in paying the men who la bor to perfect the organization. All other states are in good shape. This is one of the difficulties in organizing far mers. The cotlon association is worth millions to the south, and ought to be heartily supported by every cotton grower. Had a Close Call. "A dangerous surgical operation, involv ing the removal of a malignant cancer, as large as my hand from my daughter's hip, was prevented by the application of Buck len's Arnica Salve," says A. C. Stickel, of Miletus, VV.Va "Persistent use of the salve completely cured it." Cures cuts, burns and injuries. 25cts at Hamilton's drug store. Twice Bitten. The old master knew all about "cribbing" as a schoolboy and had not forgotten the little tricks and dodges. One day during an examination the keen eyed teacher observed one of his pupils take out his watch every minute or two. Ihe pedagogue grew suspici ous. Finally he strode slowly down the aisle and stopped in front of W il lie's desk. "Let me see your watch," he commanded. "Yes, sir," was the meek reply. Ihe teacher opened the front of the case. He looked somewhat sheepish when he read the single word, "I ooled. But he was a shrewd man He was not to be thrown off the scent so easily. He opened the back of the case. Then he was satisfied. There B Chewers becoming- tired of heavily sweetened sun cured tobaccos caused REYNOLDS' SUN CURED to quickT ly win from the old brands of much longer standing the place as favorite with sun cured chewers, because it contains iust enough proper sweetening and fla voring to preserve the quality of the leaf and enhance its goodness, causing a large increase in the demand for sun cured tobaccos. YN0LB cum:: is not only pure sun cured, but it is made from choice selections of the genuine sun cured leaf grown where the best sun cured tobacco grows. It is like that you formerly got, costing from 60c. to $1.00 per pound, and is sold at 50c. per pound in 5c. cuts; strictly 10c. plugs, and is the best value in sun cured tobacco that can be produced for chewers. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wins ton-Sal em, N. C. J. D. BROOKS' TWIN STORES. Most Goods for Least MONEY KSm SEEK M F IT E4FRFI "CRUC CO- REMEDIES vnn MAM v m m m m m mmm mm mm imm m m sm i fenn Rheumatism cure is just what you have been lookin AN URIC ACID DESTROYER fo Entirely free from opiates, iodide of potash or mercury, building up the weak or debilitated. A powerful tonic ft Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the -eat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease and in order to enre it yon must take internal remedies. Hall's "atajrh Cure is tafeen internally and acts directly on the blood and mncous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine It was prescribed by one of the best physicans in this country for years, and is a regular prescption. it is com posed of the beet tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ing'edients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Testimon i&ls free Address, V. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. tarSold by Druggists, 75c. Take Halls Pamilv Pills for constiDation. Jlolloway's name will be presented for Ca Carnegie medal. and their backers without the moral and political support of the President if they persist in their course. Good for everything a salve is used for and es jeciall' recommended f r piles That is what we say of QeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. On the market for years and a standby in thousands of families. Get De Witt's. Sold by J. G. Hall. vVe are mashing down high urices vet. We have the largest stock of pawn brokers clothtng and shoes in Oxford ?nd the small est prices, clothing at half value. We call special attention to our $3 and $3.50 shoes. Big values in hats.caps," pants cloth, dom sties calicoes, flannetts and no tions, GROCERIES. In fpet almost everything. Two of the Larg est Stores in Oxford full to overflowing. Come now and get the bargains before they are picked over: J. D. BROOKS. Sept. 8. Frank Earle Parnam, ATTORNEY 2 COUNSELOR AT LAW 27 William Slrecl. NEW YORK, IV. Y All legal matters DromDtlv at tended to, especially proceedings m probating: of wills. Perm Rheumatism Cure will positively cure Acute, Chronic, Inflammatory, Sciatica, Rheumatism o Lumbago-Price, liquid (large bottle) $1.00. Tablets, 50c. Beware of substi tution. When you ask for a Penn Remedy "See that our trade mark," the Hea and Bust of Wm. Penn is on the package. None other genuine. Send for fr pamphlet to Penn .Drug Co., Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by Headquarters J. G. Hall's, Oxford The iaik of feMvIle has every facility for handling your Bank account acceptably and it cordially invites your banking business, Combiaed with satisfactory service and liberal treatment. Safe deposit boxes of the best kind for rent. TT Ow fs frs&A ink (fraa 1H&-sr crip U KM 'WMA W C& HVia ill flUV fc TOO Days. Toko Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. g (V& Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. This Signature, S&yr wt every i n