2 OXFORD PUBLIC LEE GEK FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1809 A Woman's Back Cuba's Sun Rises Again. Havana, Jan. Z . Although reis or seir-irovern : i i iallv turned e i !it wiil nor tie over to the Cuban j authorities until Janu; rv I Roosevelt Rides 90 Miles in a Day. Washington, D. C, Jan. lio. Pres ident Roosevek rode 00 miles on horse back today, and when he dismounted ht at the White Housedoor more ted W if1 ! : JjlHil in. dent Jose I than 17 hours alter having depar -r . . 5r ntl-.erwise ;,ifl:i!T!!rarion ot i resident hea!S. Sfjrom iadition or an( v;,,.. Prt,;dea:A1 Wherein, he did not .how any mar !yspepsia. the stomach ar.a aiuea w u most important u;.uca id s m tnat a c:- idst tc . 4. w A trans are tne of the body, it wou crder likf--'food "sours in tr.e straach; tr.en Amer:tan intervention m tne ls.ano. rrcdo Zavas will take place, the meet- j signs or ( 'uban ; i n i , -ir,;,-,oH tr n reore.-enLd.- . i ,v-orL-H t ip ipcrinuini: sauoie, ne cAWiUJ" - --x- a, eoTof the r-iod ot tive or the Associated return, was to . piove lu v.--- who have found fault witn tne remn Has many aches and pains caused by weaknesses and falling, or other displace ment, of the pelvic organs. Other symp toms of female weakness are frequent headache, dizziness, imaginary specks or dark spots Coating before the eyes, gnaw In sensation in stomach, dragging or !4ring doTO in lower abdominal or pelvic region, disagreeable drains from pelvic organ3,fainfspcils with general weakness. If any considerable number of the above gymptoms are present there is no remw, thatWive Quicker rebef or a more .per- Statement of Condition of The sdons, and the stools are y rtnT1-n r;, OH order requiring all army and na o-, 14 But there is no use I.tting indlgesnc .exOiU.u ; . rake a physical test, that it go until it becomes enronic -.-- -. , . , KO puolie interest was , . .;,, ,an SiCtX-fSt y aa . !n the ga'-hering of the e?- j .,.hoal srist and a e-,tu '.-j v.; . ... . , n ride ninety nines Pius m o.. Syrup Pepsin, tne Vk, t-.-rr Ulators. the purpose or tne u.,, , Kut. , hr.iild cot i"-n. ivf.-r - . - iieil' laiU U in m-"j' iau x -r: a rovrttfi rr, thnn i ir. rieiLcs SVra record of over forty yiirTrf cfeSS jUhe most potent of tne glyceric extract 01 udt" .v-. nal roots found m our toresia anu cuu tains not a drop of alcohol or harmiui, cr t.- ;r r)rc it inirredients are ni ; - n iiiii.- -i "o- ' o C1U and he . Fc r R. F t-f- 3 ana are '.-jif-u xi w nr-rri Junction. Tr.-nn. Tho'-.rsori. of Sher.ndvan. Ia w..o rfC rections: it will probably be an you need. entlv, never grn txceptlonaV tonic properties which tone thp stomach, and that is mi is es Tcialiv needed in indisrestion. periaiii ii-- iiiwctinn who have A 1 ?unerr;is uv..i - - . T.-.rv, mmhPN. The -4 ena i not he too much to ask the men .,i tn l In tliH hest ot phy- U- .ftprrnon and sub -'are - L'JIS iiicl luitted th.eir credentials, an be canvassed by a committee before remanent organization of the body is I all nririted on the bottle-wrapper ana at tested under oath as correct. i Kverv inKit.'uijiiii crrT-;t Prr-scrintioii" has the written en- I dorsement of the most eminent medical writers of all the several scnoois 01 prac ticemore valuable than any amount of .!,.nl tncrirnfin!!lk tVlOlirrK thft i (in j non-proiuasioiio. j iwuiuu.i.u-. nz all the time to ride ju t iacking, having been cort- d these will S sical traini miles in three days. r his f'aithtul rider anu effected. The 82 members 01 uie i I r -v - ,k rf House iathered m tne new f mint-In i w j i- jumper "Koswell," in front of the White House door at o;30 o'clock this morning, he dismounted at tne same i npver used Dr. tiu w Ci j . -r - , , t ia dS Vfsdlretoyou Kepresantatives ouiic in. u, x, a(.e at S:40 oMock tonight. The SSeiLits. etc., away. they are scantily turmshed. A cro.vd Pre,ident. -are not us- If there is anything- about your ailment that you don t understand, or if you want any medical advice, write to "the doctor, and he will answer you fully. There i3 r.o charge for this service. The address is Dr. W. B. r.-" sii'i rinwfeii Lias.. Montlceuo, in- For ale hv rrenvi'io Drny Co. mm Dry Tennessee Sure. Nashville.Tenn., Jan. 1 3. -Shortly after b o'clock this evening the lower house of the General Assembly, by a 1 ,1.. o , . i m,. nme. saiu uie n f( frr-n-smre oersons gatnereu uulsl,- - ot two-core peiu nallv in the best condition. the building a, the Hou me .but on- h ; d . - f them 'a'rf fdDr Uuron general ot the navy; Dr. Cary the -allerv, ow ng to the limited pace urreeu , , , Pntt the feauer, , B Grayson and Captain Archibold iutt, thre A much larger crowd gatner t i n,-, fl-o Ulv- , ,' . of u tbp ! one of the President s aides. Cm the td throughout the day o h he ; progress oi - npv wpr, made in sleet and rain, it is being ereci-:j"-"v ed near Central Park , ,,.i, t!,at ii: lipin erec ter trjampuai aa s fi,v.0n ,t,;1a wore i for them augu- j rai on .ja.uua.ij- n al tributed voluntarily by grateful patients in numbers to exceed the endorsements given to any other medicine extant for the cure of woman's ills. You cannot afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for this well proven remedy of known pomposition. even though the dealer may make a little more profit thereby. Your interest in regaining health is paramount to any selfish interest of his and it is an insult to your intelligence for him to try to oalm off upon you a substitute. You know what you want and It is his busi ness to supply the article called for. Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the original "Little Liver Pills" first put up hv nld Dr. Pierce over forty years ago, much imitated but never equaled Little sun-ar-coated granules asy to take ai candy. Crecdmoor, N. C. LIABILITIES. RESOURCES. Capital Stock . . . Surplus & Profits . DEPOSITS . . . Total .... S10,00.00 . .Loans and Discounts . . . i 2,02i.i7 Banking house A: Fixture? Sl,-!0. 12 i Ca-di acl du fro a-, iiariks 'J'.- S'j4,o47.rJ Total 4 per ct. interest paid on time deposits that remain 4 months or ion. r. Z. E. LYON, President, J. S. COBB, Vice-Presidcp., B. G. ROGERS, Vice-Prest, I. E. HARRIS, Cashit : . Why Should You Hesitate? ! Cures Blood Skin Diseases zer,a If you think you can lose anything ; Greatest Blood Purifier Free, in the following proposition, cut out If vour Dlood is impure, thm, -this article and show me fori can t j hot or fuu Qf humors, if you nav. j .- . i ruiror ratrilltir eR. 6f. . t i ihji jll:. ) " ' i see iu If you have any kind of a chill or fever J He ' noison. cancer, scrofula, eczema, nam ;. II you nave any khiu ua . ; bumpSi sweIl:ngsor superatin? sore,. . tiilious Fever, JJengue tr ever, , bY pimpiv skm, ulcers, tone : t:,-. m immorrhagic Fever,Typhoid Jrever, rheumatism or a - - wamp Fever, Measles, Neuralgia, or . . ore5 heal, aches and pain? -: ; .: JOimson s j oii'c win j tneDioou is mau In both the Senate and the House Li, ,,c;,i;nrr nfhV-er. who was the e.d- j tne 'i c--!i- u"" - Arriving at the Aqueduct bridge, ; across the Potomac, the President re I fused to take the carriage which was rt r. . i r 1 U - tit.rlri ,. i . i a. i 4- K n vote ot b- to .0, pas,,u me est member of each body, sin j , when he dis Prohibition bill and the question now rents with GoAernor Patterson, The' battle attending the passage of the bill was probably the fiercest ever known in the House of Representa tives. Every- mean3 in the power of the local-option forces was gallantly exhausted in an effort to save the day. For almost five hours the parliamen tary battle waged. Amendment after amendment was voted down. The lines were so closely drawn that amend mentsnowever meritorious and whole some they might seem to be. were tab led by the State-wide forces. The vote upon these amendments was about the same as the vote on the final passage of the bill, whu h was Senate bill No. 1, having been substituted for House bill Xo. 22. Carden, of Hamilton, and Hates, of Shelby, and Worley, of Sullivan, led the fight for the local option ists. Mr. Carden pleaded with theAssem blv not to fasten Chattanooga down to a prohibitory laws, while Mr. Bates ex claimed: "ir nrohibition is crammed down i the throats of my people God only knows what will become of Memphis.' The appeal of Mr. Worley was in behalf of the Democratic platform. Williams, of Wilson, and Webb, a Republican member from Knoxville, made effective appeals for the passage of the bill. The galleries were packtd and when the vote was announced the - long meter Doxology was sung Fol lowing this demonstration, a crowd marched down Seventh avenue to the spot where ex-Senator E.W. Cannock met his death and, grouped there on the sleet-covered street gave vent to their feelings, singing again the Dox- ology. In the House prior to the vote of Sfate-wide Speaker Taylor ruled out of order the resolution calling on Rev. E. 15. Chappell and R. F. Hayne to appear at the bar of the House and make specific their charges of corrupt influences being brought to bear on legislators. Regarding the State-wide fight greatest interest centers in the ac tion Governor Patterson will take on the bill which is now before him. Un der the Constitution his veto only op crates as a suggestion and not as a staj', or the same constitutional major ity in the Legislature that passes a bill on original passage may pass a bill over the veto of the Chief Execu tive. The Governor is allowed to hold the bill for five days and if not return ed within that time it becomes a law without his signature. The "State-widers" maintain that the Governor's action is not material; that his veto will not be sustained, while the local optionists insist that he stiff with sleet and ice. There were four relays of horses, the first stage of the journey out and nd of a quandrangular hall,tne legih- , f ,. l UIUUUICU Uld ators sitting in long rows racing ea.cu other in typical Cuban fashion, their sides to the presiding officer s desk. Several of the Senators in attendance , Presi(jent on "Roswell;" the second out and the third in being on "Georgia," while the other two were on army horses which the President had never before mount ed. News & Observer. FORAGED PEOPLE upon the session today were hold-over members from the Congress dissolved n 1000, when the American Govern- ment assumed direction ui uju.i owing the revolution against the Gov- ernment or tne ia.Lt; - ii"" Estrada Palma. The members of the House are all new, having been .i i. ,.i,w.n Tlio pn chosen in tne recent enuw. - . c, i r,fi;n Rpnreaentatives are a suh- "ia ro" "UU1U tllU IO Oi'vi bod v of men. and all iziuua.1 iwurwi'Q Japanese Papers Aroused. Tokio, Jan. 12. Following the re- ! ceint of special cable dispatches from San Francisco, relating to bills now pending before the California Legisla ture, Japanese newspapers to-day elab orated on the strained relations that may arise through the passage of bills and the enactment of laws forbidding the ownership of land and the attend ance of public schools by Japanese res idents of California. A majority ot the papers assume the passage of the bills as a probability and pretest against them as an injustice to the Jap anese now living in California. The Asahi, The Jiji and The Nichi f express surprise at what is termed an j fj evidence of unfriendliness after the j f J La urippe it. and the price is only bottle. This I will positively guaran tee, the agreement being that your money will be handed back without a question if you are not cured. Simply say, "Mr. Hall, give my money back, I am not cured," and I will hand you I halt a dollar without batting an eye. At: r.r, o i rr hv fxrrsss SI oer iartfr; uoiut frpf DY Wr'Unii Jjimj'-i "okii j Ga. B, B, B, is especially advice chronic, deep-seated ca&es of ii.ood o diseases, as it cures after all e'.se Sold in Oxford, N, C, bv J, G , Ha,, h Store. Try it J. G. HALL, Druggist it Seedsman. John "What kind of tea do vou like best1" Priscilla "Go-tees, some, but Rockv Mountain Tea best." John "Why Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea best? Priscilla "It speaks for itseif. John." fMakes lovely complexions J. G. Had. NOTICE ! I will sell cheap for cash a line die and harness mare, young, ire and sound. She is a most s pi end farm and family horse, and can easily managed by women and ii dren. S. D. BOOTH, dec. II New corn sheller at Parham's old mill. dec.25.5t.pd shaw If you want saddles, biidles.colla.rv land harness go to Bullock iV Cr:: carry out his pledges to the people and disapprove the measure. Baiti jnore Sun. 1 Ti.!. lU of them tod-By were attireu wmi iu strictest formality in frock coats and silk hats. The sessions opened with the tink ling of a bell three times as a prelimi nary signal and then once five minutes later. There was no formality of prayer, as in the American Congress, but an immediate commencement of business. The decree issued by Pro visional Governor Magoon convoking the Congress makes a very strict re quirement for the attendance of mem bers. Neither Senators nor Represen tatives will receive pay when absent from rollcalls without leave,and neith er house will be permitted to grant leaves ot absence to more than one sixth of their memberships at one time, "hese rules have been the sub ject of much discussion among the members and will undoubtedly be amended as soon as the Americans can quit the island. Bills establishing cockfighting and a national lottery will be among the first to be introduced The liberal party, whicn has an overwhelming majority in the Senate and the House, is said to favor lottery, and its members arc openly announcing that a bill provid ing for cockfighting will be one of the first measures to be introduced. The party also favors a liberal educational program, a law providing for the ar bitration of disputes between capital and labor and the appointment of a commission to revise the tariff. The Conservative membership of each house is only sufficient to cover the constitutional requirement that there be a minority party. There is little difference, however, in the principles of the two parties. Governor Magoon is being fairly surfeited with invitations to banquets, and the closing days of his administra tion are filled with official and social duties. He is preparing a farewell decree for promulgation January 2. declaring re-established the ordinary agencies and methods of Government and turning over the Government to President Gomez and the Congress. Baltimore Sun. MlOCK OWNERS s PROPRIETORS ZZZZZIOF TH Er sincere effort on Japan's part to prove ; J ner ineuoMup iuio,iu i .1 T . -i. .1 L." i. 4- - I tne uniteu .ulls. Their Selection of Regulative Medicine. With advanced age comes inactive bowel movement and sluggish liver. Nature is unable to perform her prop er function and requires assistance. Otherwise, there is constant suffering from constipation and its attendant evils. Old folks should never use physic that is harsh and irritating. We have a safe, dependable and al together ideal remedy that is particu larly adapted to the requirements of aged people and persons of weak con stitutions who suffer from constipation or other bowel disorder. Wearevso so certain that it will cure these com plaints and give absolute satisfaction iu every particular that we offer them with our personal guarantee that they shall cost the user nothing if they fail to substantiate our claims. This rem edy is called Rexall Orderlies. RexalJ Orderlies have a soothing, healing, strengthening, tonic and reg ulative action upon the dry, relax m-.iscular coat of the bowel. They produce a natural, successive contrac tion and relaxation of the muscular fi bres of the bowel walls, generating a wave-like motion which forces their concents onward and outward; thus simulating nature in perfect bowel movement. They also remove all ir ritation, dryness, soreness and weak ness. They tone up and strengthen the nerves and muscles and restore the bowels and associate organs to more vigorous and healthy activity. They may be taken at any time without in convenience, do not cause any griping, nausea, diarrhea, excessive looseness, flatulence or other disagreeable effect. Try Rexall Orderlies on our guaran tee. 36. tablets 25c, and 12 tablets 10c. J. G. Hall, Main St. The extreme opposition papers as sail the Japanese government for ''fall in into the arms which at the first op portunity not only shows its unfriend ly spirit, but even denies equal oppor tunity to the Japanese. A BAPTIST ELDER Restored to Health by Vinl. "I was run down and weak from in digestion and general debility,alsosuf- ferine from vertigo. I saw a cod liver , preparation called Vinol advertised fy and decided to give it a trial, and the j fy results were most gratifying. Alter j fy taking two bottles I regained my , m 4 'I m f.i mwwx&mt isiii mm wm Ml, ts-.s'j t jnTvivtv Ji-rv;t r- "-' - - s , ' " Subscribe to the Public Ledger. State of Ohio, City op Toledo ss Lucas County. Frank J. Chesey make? oath that he is tne senior partner ot the firm or Y.J. Cheney & Co., doing bupinees in the City cf Toledo.County and State aforeeaiL and that paid firm will pay the snm of ONE H NDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot he cared hy the use of Halls Catarrh Cure. FK.1NK J. CHENNE Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pree ence, this 8th day of December. A. D. 1886, seal? A. W, GLEASON. Notary Public. HalPa Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mncous surfaces ofthe eystem. Send for testimonials, free Address, iT. J- CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. jaBT-Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Halls Famil Pilla for constiDatiom strength and am now feeling unusually well." Henry Cunningham, Elder Baptist Church, Kingston, N. C. Vinol is not a patent medicine but a preparation composed of the medici nal elements of cods' livers, combined with a tonic iron and wine. Vinol creates a hearty appetite, tones up the organs of digestion and makes rich, red blood. In this natural mauner, Vinol creates strength for the run down, overworked and debilitated, and tor delicate children and old people. For chronic coughs.colds and bronchi tis Vinol is jnexcelled. All such persons in this vicinity are asked to try Vinol on our offer to re fund their money if it tails to give sat isfaction. Hamilton Drug Company, Oxford. Advice to Mothers: Don't lec your chil dren waste away. Keep them strong and healthy during the winter with Hollister's Kockv Mountain Tea. It is the greatest tonic tor children. Pure and harmless, does the greatest goed. 35c, Tea or Tab lets. J. G. Hall. (f 'ft fft 'ft ($ 'ft 'ft -3 -3 (V f? -WANTED. Old Fashioned Hand Loom. Apply to Box 218. lt.pd. It fills the arteries with rich, red blood, makes new flesh, and healthy ir en, women and children. Nothing can take its place; no remedy has done so much good as Hol lister's Rocky aiountain Tea. -;c. Tea sir Tablets. J. G. Hall. n OXFORD, N. G. Our market is now open and we are ready and anxious for your tobacco our buyers are ail on and ready for tobacco at the very top of the market and are in better condition than ever to handle the same. Prices have started off good and we want to see you down with a load and will promise to send you home satisfied. We will be here at all times to see that your tobacco is packed and put on the iloor to the very best advantage and your interest looked after. P. T. Farabow will be with us and see to weighing your tobacco and making your bills and anything he can for your comfort and in terest. We have the very best market to be found any where so when you get a load ready drive for Oxford and straight to the Banner Warehouse where you will find a hearty wel come, the best accommodations and above all the very highest prices. Hoping to see you with a load and promising to please you we are, Yours very truly m 1 6 1 i iPHBrf if. mm i iLi izi iia f iS 2 5 S 2 v -'S ili '-mrj '-m- mum 7 Cures Backache i m m : m umm w 11 m corrects H J . ill llilfll. 1 1 1 il Irregularities Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not Bright's Piseaso beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. or Diabete Sold by J, G. H 11 Oxford, and Sanford's Drug Store, Creedmoor. 7"" ? 'ft r(i. n rt fft (ft h m 'ii 'ft n ft 9 fft 'ft 'ft 'ft C i( 'ft 'ft rj f( '( 'ft 'ft 'ft fft m. fft 'ft fft. i't 'ft

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