j , ; ,,,,w. T'TrT:,'j;'.'::"' - : OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1907. TTYfcTOT' CAN NOT BE MOT: RUBiBED AWAY I It 13 perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when the muscles, tterves, joints and bones are throbbing and twitching1 with the pains of Rheumatism-the sufferer is apt to turn to the liniment bottle, or some other external application, in an effort to get relief from the disease, by producing counter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is more' than skin deep it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only be reached by constitutional treatment IT CANNOT BE RUBBED AWAY. Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues cf bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This refuse matter, coming in contact with the different acids of the body, forma uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of the tody, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches and pains are only symptoms, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a time by surface treatment, they will reappear at the first exposure to cold or dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Rheuma tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated with irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison. 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TERRY, Adm'r of Wm. T. Allen, deceased. Graham & Devini, Attorney. Aus23-6w Subscribe to the Public Ledger. Notice by Publication. State of North Carolina 1 Superior Court Granville County Aug. 2fi, 1907. Robert W. Lassiter adm'r. of Sandy Parham, dee'd, Plaintiff, vs. Ellen Parham, .Jesse Parham, John Parham, Thomas Parham, Hattie Kittrell, Lucy Arrington and Gray Arrington her husband, Veneable Daniel c and Carrie Daniel his wjfe, Russell Cooper and Alice Cooper Jones, wife of J ones, defendants. T he State of North Carolina: To John Parham, Thomas Parham. Lucy Ar rington and George Arrington,her husband Russell Cooper and Alice Cooper Jones,wife of Jones, non residents, greeting, Take Notice: Robert W. Lassiter, adm'r. of Sandy Par ham, dee'd, has this day filed a special pro ceeding in this court to sell the real estate of which said Sandy Parham died seized and possessed to make assetts to pay debts of said estate and that you are necessary parties to said proceedings. The summons in said pro ceeding is returnable at this office on the 21st dayjof September,1907,at which time and place you can appear and answer or demur to the petition tiled therein, otherwise the relief prayed for in the petition will be g anted. C. F. CREWS, C. S. C. This August 26th, 1907. . Love's Young Dream. "But, you see, I don't love you," objected the fair young woman. "Then why," demanded the indig nant youth, "did you eat a total of sixty pounds of candy at eighty cents a pound, that I. bought for you during the last year?" "Because," she answered softly, with a soulful expression on her lovely face, "because I do love candy!" Can Hardly be Supplied. New uses for corn tends to keep the price up, and it makes no difference how great the supply is the demand can hardly be supplied. The supply this year is said to be short, and with the demand for corn for manufactur ing purposes, the prospects are that corn will be corn in price. Many people probably are not aware that millions of bushels of corn are now be ing used for manufacturing starch, glucose, grape sugar and other prod ucts, even the stalks and cobs being utilized in some products. The Devils" Bible. The volume which is called "the devil's-Bible," is in the library of the royal palace of Sweden. It is a huge copy of the Scriptures written on 300 prepared asses skins. One report says that it took 500 vears to complete this copy, which is so large that it has a table by itself. Another tradition says that it was completed in a night, due to the assistance of his Satanic majesty who when the work was finished, gave the monk a portrait of himself for a frontisnlace. The illuminated likeness x of the devil still adorns the front page ot the work. , - What Pat Was Bobbing For. Two Irishmen were being chased by a mad bull, when one climbed a tree and the other dropped in a hole in the ground. Seeing what had happened the bull turned and waited. The man in the hole shot his head above the ground, but the vicious animal made him take it ba,ck. rat did this time after time until John, the man up the tree, becoming vexed, said: "Pat, you dom fool, quit bobbing up there and let the bast go on! If you keep this up we'll be here forever and a day. As Pat shot his head out again he said: "To h'll with your talk. Mind i . i i your own business, mere s a Dear in this hole." Charlotte Observer. Twenty 'Possums in One Family. George Fulton, colored, who lives on the old Fulton place, near the city, is not only a good farmer, but has a good eye. as well as a tooth for 'pos- f sum," and when George gets straight after one of these "varmints, there is generally something doing. A few weeks ago George captured a female 'possum with her pouch fairly running over with young ones. He placed her in a box and since then the little ones are out of the pouch twenty in number. This is perhaps the largest 'possum family in existence and George is justly proud of his possession, for, if he can get them to the rears of ac countability, his . hospitality will be sought by his neighbors. Mt. Airy Leader. Definitions of Home. I out Home A world of strife shut and a world of love shut in. Home A place where the small are great and the great are small. Home The father's kingdom, the mothers "world and the childs paradise. Home The place where we grumble the most and are treated the best. Home The center of our affections around which our hearts best wishes twine. Home The place where.the stom ach gets three meals a day and our hearts a thousand. Home The only place on earth where the faults and failings of hu manity are hidden under the sweet mantle of charity. Fight Between Man and Snake. Being almost whipped to death by a coach whip snake is the experience claimed by J. A. Mordant, a well known citizen of Marshall county vAla. 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Good tor piles. Sold byj. G. Hall. H0BG00D-GLENN NUPTIALS. Two Leaders of Greensboro Social Circle Plight Their Troth. Greensboro Correspondent of Char lotte Observer of Oct. 9th says: One of the loveliest marriage cermonies wit nessed in Greensboro for some time was theone solemnized in the First Pres byteriain church this afternoon at 5 o'clock when two of Greensboro's most popular young people, Miss Lucy Glenn and Capt. F. P. Hobgood, were happily united. The ceremony was performed in a plain, but nevertheless very impressive manner by the bride's pastor, Rev. Melton Clark. Quite a crowd was present to witness the cere mony, among them a number of out-of-town people from various parts of the State. Just half an hour before the time set for the bridal party to enter Mr. Wm. H. Jones, of Norfolk, uncle of the bridegroom, began the rendition of an elaborate musical programme as fol lows: "March From 'Aida'," by Verdi; "The Answer" by Wolsten holme; "Introduction to the Third Act of Lohengrin," by Wagner; "Inter mezzo from Suite," by Rogers; "Medi tation," by Borowski; "March from 'Jorsalfar'," by Greig. To the strains of .Greig's "Norwegian Bridal Proces ion," rendered on the great pipe organ by Mr. Jones, the bridal party entered the church. Leading down the left aisle came Gen. B. S. Royster, of Ox ford, and Mr. John A. Gilmer, of this city, and at the same time from the right door and down the right aisle came Col. S. W. Minor, of Durham, with Mr. R. W. Glenn, of Greensboro, brother of the bride. Then down the left aisle came the matron of honor, Mrs. Robert G. Sloan, sister of the bride, and behind her came the bride, Miss Lucy Glenu, leaning on the arm of her father, Mr. Robert G. Glenn. At the altar they were met by Captain Hobgood, who entered with his broth er, Dr. James Edward Hobgood, of Oxford, from a door just to the right of the altar, and here the bride was given awray by her father. The altar around which the marriage par ties gathered was a perfect bank of ferns and palms and from this the min ister spoke the simple words that join ed the hearts as one. At the close of the ceremony the pa rties marched out of the church to the strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding March; and were hastily driven to the home of the bride on North Elm street where a reception was tendered, the newljwedded couple and the families of theontracting parties. Ir Viii wore a lovelv sown of peoe 'cherie and BrusselPs lace -wtUi bridal veil and orange blos soms, and "carriecf a handsome bouquet of white bride's roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. R. G. Sloan, was iobed in a white lingerie gown over blue with black picture hat, and carried a large bunch of La France roses. . At the home of the bride on North Elm was an elegant display of pres ents, which were outward expressions of the high esteem in which the con tracting parties are held. After receiving the hearty congratu lations from a host of friends the happy young couple left this evening on southbound train No. 35 for the sap phire region, where they will stay for some time. They will be at home in Greensboro after November 1st at their residence on the corner of North Edge worth street and Bellamade Avenue. The bride is a young lady of " many charming traits and is surrounded by a host of admiring friends and relatives. Captain Hobgood is one of the most successful and promising roung law ers in the city, having located here a number of years ago after having studied law at Wake Forset College. For a number of years he has been captain, of the Gate City Guards and for several years has had the enviable honor of sending to the annual en campment the best drilled company in the State. Both of the young people occupy a very high position in the so cial circles of Greensboro and State. Here is a Tangle. An old man of fifty and a young man of twenty-eight, both widowers. The young man has a stepdaughter thirty-eight years old, that he marries to'the older gentleman, and in return takes the old man's daughter for a wife. Now what relation are those four people to one another. 7, wnrs To check a cold quickly, get from yonr druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called Pre ventics. Druggists eyerywheie are now dispensing Preventics, for the are not only safe, but decidedly certain and prompt. Preventics contain no Quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "sneeze stage Preventics will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, LaGripj.e, etc. Hence the name, Preventics. Good fsr feverish childreu. 48 Preventics 25 cents. Trial Boxes 5 cents. Sold bv J. G. Hall. 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