6 OXFORD PUBLIC OtiER, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1907. AND SYSTEM IMSOiJe DISEASED Catarrh is not merely an inflammation of the "tissues of the head and throat, as the symptoms of ringing noises in the ears, mucous dropping back into the throat, continual hawking and spitting, etc., would seem to indi cate ; it is a blood disease in which the entire circulation and the greater part of the system are involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of an excess of uric acid in the blood. The Liver, 'Kidneys and Bowels frequently be come torpid and dull in their action and instead of carrying off the refuse and waste of the body, leave it to sour and form 'uric acid in the system. This is taken up by the blood and through its circulation distributed to all parts of the system. These impurities in the blood irritate and inflame the different membranes and tissue3 of the body, and the contracting of a cold will start the secretions and other disgusting and disagreeable symptoms of Catarrh. Aa the blood goes to all parts of the body the ca tarrhal poison affects all parts of the system. The head has a tight, full feeling, nose continually stopped up, pains above the eyes, slight fever comes and goes, the stomach is upset and the entire system disordered and anected by tins disease, it is a wasie 01 time to try to cure Catarrh with sprays, washes, inhalations, etc. Such treatment does not reach the blood, and can, therefore, do nothing more than temporarily relieve the discomfort of the trouble. To cure Catarrh permanently the blood must be BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. I had Catarrh for about fifteen fears, and no man could have een worse. I tried everything ootild hear of, but no good re sulted. I then begstn S. S. S., and could see a little improvement from the first bottle, and after taking- it a short while was cured. This was six years agro, and I am Sirrht0is I biooY dSeasT and thoroughly purified and the system cleansed know there is nothing on earth better for the blood than S. S. S. Nobody thinks more of S. S. S. than I do. M. MATSON, Xiapeer, Mich. of all -noisons. and at the same time strengthened and built up. Nothing equals S. S. S. for this purpose. It attacks the disease at its head, goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and makes a complete and lasting cure. S. S. S. removes every particle of the catarrhal poison from the blood, making this vital stream pure, fresh and healthy. Then the inflamed mem branes begin to heal, the head is loosened and cleared, the hawking and spitting cease,' 'every symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and vigorous health I restored. S. S. S. also tones up the stomach and digestion and acts as a ' fine tonic to the entire system. If you are suffering with Catarrh begin the use of S. S. S. and write us a statement of your case and our physicians will 8end you literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical advice 'without charge. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. THE SWIFT SPEGSFIG GO., MTZJ&HYA, GA. PURELY VEGETABLE Tlie Kind You Have Always Bouglit, and wliicli lias been in use for over 30 years, has borne tne signature of i. and lias been made under Ms per- s . sonal supervision since its infancy. r scci4X Alio no one to deceive vou in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jnst-as-good" are but; Experiments tiiat trifle witli and endanger the health of infants and Children Experience against Experiment. rVhat is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Irops and Soothing" Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms nl allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tli Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CAS 1 UHm Bears the Signature cf Tiie Kind You Have Always Sn Use For Over 30 Years i Bought Ml Different from other oil stoves. Superior because of its economy, cleanliness, and easy operation. The isme fiame nil t eok-Slove saves fuel expense and lessens the work. Produces a strong working flame instantly. Flame always under immediate control. Gives quick results without overheating the kitchen. Made in three sizes. Every stove warranted. If not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. THE Lamp is the best lamp for all.rotmd household use. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly constructed ; absolutely safe ; unexcelled in light -giving power ; an ornament to any room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY iWCOUPOBJLTKD) Z3I I SB I I Jurors Drawn for April Term of Court-Bond Election Ordered. me nostra 01 c ounty tommmon ers with all the members presei C E, C. Harris, Chairman, F. H. Gr) wry, W. L. Taylor, W. P. WilkersofVVid Ralph Currin present, with Clark J. B. Powell at his post. " . Messrs A. and G. T. Walters com promised and accepted $71.50 for all damages done land by change of road. Mrs. Lama was put on outside pau per list at $2 per month. Several rebates were allowed on ac count of errors in listing taxes. Dick Jones was allowed $2 damage to timber. Messrs. E. C. Harris and C.Gordon made a report as to the change in old Bryan road and the county allowed $25 towards it provided there was no other cost attached to it. Willie Newton and Tom Merritt were put on outside pauper list at $1 per month each. James T. Elliott was exempted from working roads on account of physical disability. An election was ordered for bond issue to take place June 4th, 1907. ' On the question of ordering a new registration, the Public Ledger thinks it was the proper thing, as the voting on an issue of $100,000 worth of bonds is a very important matter to the tax payers of the countu The following jurors were drawn for April term of court. First Week J. D. Brinkley, C. E. Lyon, J. N. Tingen, L. H. Dement, J. A. Cash, W. L. Freeman, J. W. Daniel, J. L. Carrington, J. W. Hole man, C. J. Roberts, S. J. Rogers, G. F. Downey, N. H. Woodlief, H. E. Overton, R. S. Green, W. T. Black well, R. S. Jenkins, J. G. Hunt, Ca leb Allen, J. N. Watkins, W. H. Howard, S. W. Parker, E. R. Hicks, XV. E. Tuustall, J. B. Roller, B. F. Dean, L. M. Duncan, J. G. Wilson, Baker Brum mitt, F. O. Bumpass, N. B. Dickerson, D. C. Frazier, H. S. Wilkins, J. M. Currin, R. W. Allen, R. C. Puckett. Second Week C. E. Loyd, J. M. Breedlove. D. G. Thomasson, E. G. Roberts, J. K. Chandler, J. W. Wil son, E. C. Roberts, Charlie Daniel, C. L. Floyd, G. H. Ciark, Amos Currin, G. W. Tingen, J. D. Newton, Richard Owen, G B. Buchanan, ,S. A. Green, W. S. Hundley and S. H. Frazier. The following list takers and asses sors were appointed for the respective townships: Fishing Creek A. P. Overton, G. O. Pitts, A. J. Dickerson. . - , Brassriei??Glaude Allen, Thomas C. Rogers, W. H. Garner. Dutch villeS. A. Fleming, - M. L. Coley, Z. E. Lyon. Tally Ho Ed. N. Clement, E. C. Allen, D. G. Bullock. Walnut Grove R. W'.' Hobgood,.C. M. Knott, J. (3r. Shotwell. Oak Hill-J. S. Watkins, J. P. tttovall, D. T. Winston. Sassafras Fork--S. J. Currin, Wil kins Stovall, .Win. Woods. . Salem-N. G. Crews, B. I. Breed love, D. T. Cheatham. Oxford C. H. Cheatham, W. Z. Mitchell, C. A. Gregery. It was decided that the new road force for Northern Granville shall com mence work at K in ton' s X Roads, and the old road force after finishing up at Kimball's bridge to commence at De ment and work to John Floyd's, and then go to Creedmoor. The Board did a good thing for the county when they selected Mr. Luther Roberts to take charge of the new road force as he understands the work and will be certain to improve the roads in northern Granville. Two special school elections were or dered in Tally Ho Township. After two days hard work the board adjourned Tuesday afternoon. The One Perfect Woman. When, the lecturer inquired dramat ically, "Can any one in this room tell me of a perfect man?" there was a dead silence. "Has any one," he continued "heard of a perfect woman?" Then a patient-looking little woman in a black dress rose up at the back of the audi torium: "There was one. I've often heard of her, but she's dead now. She was my husband's first wife." The Unselfishness of Editors. There are but few editors in our State who have not made a vigorous and continuous fight against the city mail order house. This has been done in the interest of the home merchant, and without money and without price. If the editors ol the land had received regular advertising rates for all they have said against these enemies of the country merchant they could now be wearing diamonds. Now the depart ment store man appreciates advertising space and is willing to take all the av erage country editor has for sale, and at a good price. What other class of business or professional men would re fuse business to help their friends, efr pecially as many of said friends never seem in the least disposed to return the compliment or even appreciate it. The. Best Guaranty cf Merit Is Open Publicity. Every bottle of Dr. Pierce's ivorM fumed medicines leaving the great labo ratory at Buffalo, N. Y., has printed upon its wrapper all the ingredients entering into its composition. This fact alone places Dr. Pierce's Family Medi cines in a class all by themselves. They cannot be classed with patent or secret medicines because they are neither. This is why so many unprejudiced physicians prescribe them and recommend them to their patients. They know what they are composed of, and that the ingredients are those endorsed by the most eminent medical authorities. The further fact that neither Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the Ereat stomach tonic, liver invigorator, eart regulator and blood purifier, nor hia "Favorite Prescription" for weak, over worked, broken-down, nervous women, contains any alcohol, also entitles them to a place all by themselves. Many years ago, Dr. Pierce discovered that chemically pure glycerine, of proper strength, is a better solvent and preserv-. ative of the medicinal principles resid ing in our indigenous, or native, medi cinal plants than is alcohol; and, further more, that it possesses valuable medicinal properties of its own, being demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic, and a most efficient antiferment. Neither of the above medicines con tains alcohol, or any harmful, habit forming drug, as will be seen from a glance at the formula printed on each bottle wrapper. They are safe to use and potent to cure. Not only do physicians prescribe the above, non-secret medicines largely, but the most intelligent people employ them people who would not think of using the ordinary patent, or secret medicines. Every ingredient entering into the com position of Dr. Pierce's medicines has the strongest kind of an endorsement from leading medical writers of the several schools of practice. No other medicines put up for like purposes has any such professional endorsement. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and yoi. cure the disease. One "Pellet" is a gentle laxati ve, and to a mild cathartic. Drug gists sell them- and nothhig in " just a yood." Kasy to v"i ke as candy. "Preventics will promptly check a cold or the Grippe when taken ft the '"sneeze stage" Seventies cure'seated colds as wel Preventics are little candy cure tablets, and Dr. Shoop, Racine., Wis., will gladly mail you samples and a book on .Colds lree, if you will write him. The samples -jrove their merit. Check early Colds with Pie ventics and stor Pneumonia. Sold m 5c and 25c boxes bv J. G Hall. The man who is always accusing some newspaper of misrepresenting him generally has something to conceal Monroe Journal. TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. Many Have Dyspeosia Don't Know it. Do you belch up w xid ? Taste y-ur fooo after eating? Sec specks before the eyes? Are vou pale and haggard ? Does your heart flutter ? Are you dizzv ? Do you have pains in side or back? Rising or piniple--m the skin? Are you low spirited? K there a sour taste? Breath bad ? Head ache? Weak Kidneys? Billiousness ? Con stipated ? Are you nervous ? If so you have Dyscepsia, and it is a dangerous condition. To cure take Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy It is made lor just such troubles and symp toms. Tyner's Dpspesia Remedy removes acids from the stomach, strengthens weak stomachs and cures the worst Dyspepsia o Indigestion, ' DrugsrjFts or by express soets aboule- - Money refunded if it tails to cure I, G. Hall, Oxford N. C. It is said a sulphur trust has been formed now listen to a howl from His Satanic Majesty. Kodol For D--spepsia clears the stomach and makes the breath as sweet as a rose. Kodol is sold by druggi ts-un a guarartee relief plan. It conforms strictly to the Na tionpl Pure Food and Diug Liws. Sold by J.G.Hall. Light Breaks of Tobacco. Sales on the-tobacco warehouse floors have been quite light for the past sev eral days. In fact such will be the predicament until the new crop begins to come to market, as nearly all the old crop has been disposed of. There has been no backward step with the to bacco warehouses in Oxford. They have sold more of the golden weed than the proprietors had anticipated. This was doubtless due to the fact that prices held up so well on this market. The big corps of buyers for the trust and independent factories were stocked with orders and they never failed to run each pound to the highest notch. Mast Get Married. If a press dispatch be true, towns in Iowa, or at least one of them have powers that North Carolina towns never dreamed of exercising. At Fort Dodge an ordinance has been passed requiring marriageable people to get married or be subject to a heavy tax. The mayor has the power to tie the knots and charges nothing for his ser vice. It is said that during the first two daj-s after the law went into effect, his honor married thirty-three couples. The clergy is up in arms and bache lors and spinsters all over Iowa are writing protests against the action of the Fort Dodge authorities. "Pneumonia's Deadly Work ' had s seriously &ff?cted my light lung," writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of Rurai koute 1, Georgetown. Tenn., "'that I couged cor tinuously night and day and the neighbors reliction consu m ption seem ed i nevita !b, until my husband brought h me au bo tie of Dr. Kings New Discovery, which in my case proved to be the on!y realcougn cure and restores of weak, sere lungs." When ali other remedies utterly fail, you may still win in the batile against lung and throat troubles with New Discovery, the real cure. Guaranteed by R. L. Hr mil ton, druggist. 50c. and. $1.00. Taial bot tle free. Talk about foraging on the enemy crime costs this country a billion dol lars every year and honest people pay the bill. "Good for everything a salve is used for and especially recommended for Piles." That is what we say about DeWitt's Cai bolized Witch Hazel Salve. That is what twentv years' of U2age his proven. Get the original. Sold by J. G. Hall. i m. A Superb Easter Showing ol Distinctive Spring Clothes For Men and Young Men m & m m is r vs m m m f m m m & m m m m m m its is n ? m m p 'P its us m m is 'IS T ffS -7 IS 1S s 9S S IS OS s 9S f it. to 1! IS m n is is m m s here for the criti cal examination of every one interested in seeing the finest examples of high class tailoring, as well as for those men who seek garments ready to-put-on that cannot be distin guished in a single detail from the ex pensive productions of the smart tailors of New York and London.Tosee these new models of KuinMse Clothes. Is to see all that is worth seeing in style, fabric and finish. Come it will be a pleasure to show them to you and you'll certainly enjoy looking them over. We are showing the snappiest line of low cut shoes this season we have ever had. Come and Give m a Look n 'n m n m s m n n n m m n T m "ft n n n m m. in n it rs m f n M n m ? m fi It f 't fk i 1 t Respectfully Yours, EaSTOM. ill Eg i 1 "I wrote you for advice' writes Lelia Hagood, of Sylvia, Tenn., "about my terrible backache and monthly pains in my abdomen and shoulders. I had suffered this way nine years and five doctors had failed to relieve me. On your advice I aook Wine of Cardui, which at once relieved my pains and now I am entirely cured. .! am sure that Cardui saved my life." It is a safe and reliable remedy for all female diseases, such as peri odical pains, irregulari ty, dragging down sen sations, headache, diz ziness, backache, etc. FREE ADVICE Write us a letter aescribinj all your symptoms, and we will send you Free Advice, in plain sealed envelope. Address: Ladies' Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta nooga, Tenn. J13 At Every Drug Store in $1.00 bottles. Try it. WINE OF m m Wh Hi M R r-1 ' Administrators Notice. Having been appointed by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Granville county as Admin istrator of the estate of late Kandwll Rogers deceased, I hereby notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present the same to me for payment on or before March 20th, 1908, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persous indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate settlement. This March 7th. 199". mar.lo.fiv W. JI. HAKKISCN'. &S,;J'5iijF'F,. Aiv-i.7-.-c iil.ir I.n.tle-, Iiriiir . f I iA - V ' If . 1. T '-'-' M ...... . . . . li: ' l-Virz-. , . . v. . . ... . JT ?!myi;7q ta MnerihboM Tnita no other, iif-n. lij " "uy your r 'if -r neci e. ta ir . 1 it. 'i .... ... J -..- . . i " : i vu i. I . L G. S. WATKINS, M. D., 1 'j Physician and Sergeon, Ofiorci, - - - N.C. i Having located in Oxford for the practice ot medicine, I desire the pat' ; ronage of the people. j Office at Hall drug store, j Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given,' that In accordance with the provisions of an. Act of the (xenernl Assembly of North Carolina, session of 1H07, authorizing the town of Oxford to lay and construct a system or Sewerage aid to Issue bonds therefor, and providing lor tin election theron, a Special Klection of the qualified voters of said town is hereby called to be held in said town on Tuesday after the first Mon day in May 19U7, whereat those who are in Ta vorofthe provisions of said Act shall vote ballots with the words "For Sewereage" writ ten or printed theren, and those who are op., posed to said Act shall vote ballots with the words "Against Sewerage"written or printed thereon. W. A. DKVIN, Mayor. liy order of Board of Commissioners. ffi A