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:i ' : i: Si OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER, FRIDAY APRIL 2, 1909 ' - maggagr- "' 's3 " y4fy I III n III r TO 1BA (C(C O 7 W , OS Cwflle CounJy is Noted for its Toimeco ana ji rTT"1 Thvk zn ir r TH 1 SSl 117 jumc it H-r iL-s.-'-,,r .fc- "ir i "v if jT r x BWir jr I I 11 ir 1 v El f i jt r x if i m j i i if ji g -nr i i ii fi rxx li ""v v it t i i I.' . . TZZ 11Cpfl in OrHnville county for 40 years and the sons of the men who used it This Dranu oi guauu ua.o u. - . 40 vears ago are using it now. Messrs. Dennis Tilly, Jas. P. Hobgood and Jas. A.Crews visited Baltimore about 1869 at the reqeust of Messrs. Ober & Sons and were so well pleased with their inspection that they placed their order for Ober guano ffltars (GraiflD Mm Eweiry who used it last year who expects to make a change, while orders from new customers are coming in eyery day. These new customers haye heard their neighbors say that Obers give the tobacco the If youhave never used Ober send in your order would like to sell you. If you buy it this year you will use it next. We : , . h i ' 1 - - ,,,.,.- ji Ski mini.. .ill mil hi 'HI'" " " 7" """ " - ' 1 ' 1 " ' ' I ' - B,...i .........ii. i i - mi ' 11 H 1 wmmmK,mJ,", i ;' I.' ' ;;"'' m uii..ilih.i hi im... i " 'I '!" ? ' 1 ' "- '." 1 '.r:-:.v:. , 7 ' ,- T.;;., ,. .7, -.- , in riniTlirii iii i I .M , mmmmm I " I'M" ' n. - I nfQ;rt;r.fT o nrnnaal nf ma rria erg On 1 mfl.rHaqrfta.hle VQUg lady." .1 ! 1 I. ,x ,Anna?ar1 Tmrtl Pntllfi SI1I1I1KI 1 1 1 1cLLj 1 I iL J. I About the worlds Newspapers. A French statistician who has been searching records calculates that there is one newsaper published for every 82,000 inhabitants of the known world In Europe, Germany heads the list with 5,000 newspapers, of which 800 are published daily. England comes next with S.OOO newspapers, of which 09 are dailies.and than comes France with 2,819 newspapers, of which only O'le fourth are daily or published twice or thrice a week. Italy comes fourth with ,40() papers, and is followed by Austria-Hungary,Spain,Russia,Greece and Switzerland, the last having 450 newspapers. Altogether Europe has about 20,000 newspapers. There are 12,000 newspapers pub lished in the United States;about 1,000 of them are published daily, and 120 are managed, edited and published by neoroos. In Asia there are 3,000 pe riodical publications, of which the greater part, appear in British India and Japan. The latter country pub lishes 1,500 newspapers. Printing News. Embarrassing. Mike (as some one knocks) Sure ! if Oi don't answer, uts some want t' give me a job, an' if Oi do answer, ut's the laniord afther the rint." Life. the former place he jourueyed from 6 p. m. till 3 a. m., and preached and visited the next day. A drive to Rock- ford, Winston-Salem and other, places supplied the following list of travel for the month: By rail, 180 miles; street car, 10 miles; horseback, 10 miles; in buggy, 257 miles, on foot, 4 miles. Twin City Sentinel, Winston-Salem. Do You Thinlt For Yourself ? Or. do you open your mouth like - younf lrd ruip down whatever rood or meal- tine max re offered you r fi if f in intelligent tnlnklnr woman. 1 In need of Telf from weakness, nerroumeas. pain and sueVinr. then It means much to jrou that thereVJone tried and tr honetj druggists for the cure of woman's tils. tJf fjfl tjf T tf The makers of Dr. Pierce's Farorlte Pre scription, for the cure of weak, nervous, run down, over-worked, debilitated, pain-racked women, knowing this medicine to be made up of ingredients, every one of which has the Strongest possible indorsement of the leading mnd standard authorities of the several .Schools of practice, are perfectly willing, and In fact, are only too glad to print, as they do. the formula, or list of ingredients, of which It Is composed, in plain Englith, on every tioUle-wrapper. it1 t 4 t The formula of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription will bear the most critical examina tion of medical experts, for It contains no alcohol, narcotics, harmful, or habit-forming drugs, and no agent enters Into it that is not highly recommended by the most advanced and leading medical teachers and author ities of their several schools of practice These authorities recommend the Ingredients TV Vrfr'ce's r avorite ffescrlption for the mreof exactly the same ailments for whlchj rid-fameu medicine is advised. won t t No other medicine for woman's Ills has any such professional endorsement as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has received, in the un qualified recommendation of each of its several ingredients by scores of leading medi cal men of all the schools of practice. Is such an endorsement not worthy of your consideration ? 4, . A booklet of ingredients, with numerous suthorative profeslonal endorsements by the leading medical authorities of this country, will be mailed free, to any one sending name and address with request for same Addr.? Dr. E. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. Valuable Horse Lost. The Ava Importing Company, of Illinois, which has had a representa tive here for sometirne with a lot of horaes.has lost a German coach stallion valued at $3,200. The animal was taken sick suddenly and died within a short time. Jnsurante to the amount of SI, 500 was carried on the horse, which was a perfect beauty, sixteen or seventeen hands hiyh, weighing 1,500 pounds. Lexington correspondent to Charlotte Observer. Respect for the Dead. A big Yorkshireman had come all the way to London to see the British ! Museum. Unfortunately it was a day when the museum was closed. The indignant Yorkshireman refused to : take no for an answer from the police ! man at the gate. "Ain't this public ; property," he cried. "Yes," admitted the policeman; j "but," he added, struck by a bright idea, "one of the mummies died on Tuesday, and do you begrudge us one day to bury him in?" "Oh, excuse me," said the York shireman in a hushed voice. "In that case I won't intrude." Universalist Leader. In a Bad Way. Dr. A. M. Dougal, surgeon of the Carthaginian, was describing the splen did cure of seasickness that he obtains of hypnotism. "The most violent cases yield to my treatment," said Dr. Dougal. "Yes, some very violent cases indeod, have vanished under my hands. "I remember a particularly bad case." Dr. Dougal stroked his mouth to hide a smile. "It was a Philadelphia squab deal er. He sent for me on the second day out. As I hurried to his cabin I could hear him groaning a corridor away. " " 'Do you feel very bad?' I asked the man, sympathetically. " 'Oh, dear, yes!' he groand, 'Oh, my! I feel very, very bad, indeed! "I looked at him. Serpentine un dulations passed over his frame. He was racked and shaken as by an earth quake. " 'Can't you keep anything on your stomach?' I inquired. " -Only my hands,' he sighed. 'Only my hands.' " New York Tribune. MICROAESIN THE SCALP. come sooner or later. The microbes cut off the blood sup ply. They feed on the fatty matter about the root of the hair, through which the blood is absorbed. Finally the fatty matter is wholly consumed, the food supply of the hair is gone and it starves and finally dies. Resorcin is one of the most effective germ destroyers; Beta Napthol is both germicidal and antiseptic; Pilocarpin, though not a dye, restores natural col or to hair when loss of color was caus ed by disease. These curatives prop erly mixed with alcohol as a stimu lant, perfect a remedy unequalled for curing scalp and hair troubles. We want everyone who has any scalp or hair trouble to try Rexall'93 Hair Tonic, which contains all these ingredients. If.it does not grow hair on your bald head, stop your hair from falling out; cure you of dandruff; make your hair thick,silky, luxuriant; if it does not give you complete satis faction in every particular, return the empty bottle to us, and we shall re turn every penny you paid us for it, without question or formality". Of "course, you understand that when we say that Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will grow hair on bald heads, we do not refer to cases where the roots are entirely dead, the pores of the scalp closed, and the head has the shiny appearance of a billiard ball. In cases like this, there is no hope. In all other cases of baldness Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will positively grow hair, or cost the user nothing. Two Sizes, 50c. and $1.00. J. G. Hall, Main Street. containing a proposal of marriage. On it were the words "Charles A. P. Ulsh, of Middle Creek, Synder County, Pa., a good looking wealthy young man, would be pleased to have an answer from any: marriageable youg lady." The employes are keeping tne eg, but will give the young man's address to several young ladies they know.arvd see what can be done for him. Exchange. We Preacher's Travels in One Month. In his report for January, made to the Moravian Ministers' Conference, ! Rev. Edgar A.Holton stated that ear y in January he drove irom Mayodan j to Greensboro, 35 miles. Starting trom The Latest Explanation is That Mi crobes Cause Baldness. Professor Unna of Hamburg, Ger many, and Dr. Sabourand of Paris, France, share the honor of having dis covered the hair microbe. Baldness is not caused through a few weeks' work of these hairmicrobes but is the result of conditions brought about by their presence. Baldness may not occur until years after the mi crobes began work, but it is certain to Proposal written on Egg.. Wilkesbarre, Pa. While employes of a wholesale commission house here were unpacking eggs, they found one ft m (0 9 f? E H Crenshaw, fl R W Lassiter, ft W. J. Long TTTT TT Tl Ties Safe! The Saving Habit A Bank Account is Best Aid To Saving Habit ! We Pay 4 Per Cent. It Will Fay You to get Acquainted Wilh The way uliich This $100,000 Bank will Ilely Yon. CALL TO SEE US. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OXFORD, N. 0. W. H. HUNT, Cashier. m DIRECTORS' J H Gooch, Z W Lyon, R S Usry. E C Harris, C G Royster sr s?. st- st s st. J sr- sr- C? sr. C? 'Will siia oflTf oc0 r T"ir1n tt nr "Rlarlrli TlicfaQf nnt beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Cures Backache Corrects Irregularities Do not risk having Bright's Diseagfj or Diabetef Sold by J, G. H ii Oxford, and Sanf ord's Drug Store, Creedmoor. IF
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