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United States would1 $60.00. Cut this money is not going to be divided, so if you want to be reprseented in this grand sum you must save fcr yourself. No better place to start, than at the CITIZEN'S BAM CREEDMOOR, N. C. The Bank That OFFICERS. Z. E. LYON, President. J. S. COBB, Vice -President. I. E. HARRSI, Cashier. DIRECTORS. Z. E. LYON, J. S. COBB, S. C. LYON, S. W. MINOR, A. A. LYON, H. D. MAN GUM, T. H. PERRY, W. D. SANDLING. Z. T. PERRY, J. H. KEITH, L. D. EMORY, IP" The Best Poc&et Knife Is for Hie Money at STEDMAN'S Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitory Lotion. Nerer fails. Sold by J. G. Hall. Druggist. SALE OF LAND. Pursuant to an. order of Re-Sale auade bytlie Superior Court of Gran ville County, in the Special Proceed ing entitled, "Ben. K. Lasiter, Ad as intetrator of Naccy Lyon, deceas ed, vs J. D. Daaiel and others," I hall, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1910, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, isy public auction, at the Court house door in Oxford, the following describ rd lot or parcel of land: Situate in Tally Ho Township, near Old Tally Ho, adjoining the lands of JElijah Green, L. M Cryiiies, James H. Webb, and others containing 3 1-2 a ares more or less and being the same land, conveyed to Nancy Lyon by Al Jred Lyon. Time of sale 12 o'clock M. This January 25, 1910. B. S. Royster, Coiumissione. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTI Havins: Qualified as the A mra-tor of the estate of B. By rd, deceased, before the Cler Superior Court of Granville otice is hereby given to all indebted to said estate to co ward and make immediate pa; f the same. Persons holding c. against said estate will please 5pr. thrm to nit! tor nay m cut on c before the 20i x.day of January, 1911 r this notice wiiQ be plead bar of their recovery. This the 20th day of January, 1010. Jack C. Howard, Adair, of B. D. Howard, dee'd A. A. Hicks, Attorney. Mr. E. A. Kelley, Beiviuero, HI'., irrites us: "I am an ex-engineer with 22 years active service to my oredit. About three years ago my kidneys Trere affected so that I had to give my engine. First I was troubl ed with severe aching pain over the hips. Then followed inflammation of the bladder, and spectke appeared be fore my eyes. A sample of Foley's Kidney Pills that I tried, so bene fited me that I bought more. I con tinued to take them until now I can mfely testify that they have made me a sound and well man." Sold by all Druggists. aan Saved From Awful Peril. "I never felt so near my grave," writes Lewis Chamblin, of Manches ter, Ohio. R. R. No 3. "as when a frightful cough and Ihmg trouble pull ed me down to 115 pounds in &pite of many remedies and the best doc tors. And that I am alive today is due solely to Dr. King's New Dis covery, which completely cured .'me. Now I weigh 160 pounds and can work hard. It also cured my four Coughs and Colds, its the most cer ohildren of croup." Infallible for tain remedy for LaGrdppe Asthma, desperate Bang trouble and all bron chial affections, 50c and $1.00. A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by J. G. Hall. CHICHESTER S PILLS r THE DIAMOND BKAM. A. ladieat Ask ynr Irucelst for (0 'liibe8-tcina Uiamoaa is rand I'illa ia Red ard Uoid metallic boxes, sealed vritix Blue Ribbon. Takn nn ihpr. Tin v of vonr Itrneaiat. AskfocClll-ClfES-TERB lIASiNI I5UAND for S5 years known as Best. Safest, Always Reliabl SOLD BY DRIQISTS EVERYWHERE Time of Lodge Meetings. Oxford Lodge No. 1C3, I. O. O. F. I'uesdr-y night . Gr .nville Camp No. 42 1st and 3rd J'riday nights Junior O, U. A. 1. 2nd and 4th Friday night Masonic Lodge A. P. & A. M. 1st Monday night. W. O. W. No.17 Thursday night. Don't Bay a Knife Un til Yon Have Seen STEDMAN'S STOCK. Pays am LULUnDWIiUWJ0.lU..f THE USE OF GDSMET1LS. THE CUSTOM OF USING COSMET ICS GOES WAY BACK INTO CIENT HISTORY. AN ! Women Who Like to Use Those A dorners Refuse to Pay Attention to Irate Husbands Baltimore Sun in Sympathy With Crusade Against Custom. Baltimore Sun. Since the days of Noah the way in which some women paint their faces has made tibe judicious grieve. So far as we have been able to learn i&ere were no cosmetics in the Gar den of Eden, and Mrs. Eve wore her own hair exclusively but before the tower of Babel was completed the la dies were fixing themselves up Go as to enhance the beauties of nature, and -ever since that day they nave appeared on every big occasion in thear full regalia of rosy cheecks and abundant 'hair, whether they grew on them or not. Men Storm in Vain. Men have threatened, stormed, passed laws, and refused to pay the balls in order to stop the women folk from painiting and powdering and! rig ging themselves out in style, but all r i r : V 111 r -annin ww n i mmM rnjsrmm mnni i i a a mm i i is"i r a mm et-ie mm . mm tk' i mm v&m E6d mm r i i-ssa tri s i i ut V. .' 1 1 tvI I. 3 KZ3 Lt. 123m SSPBr I'vSa J.7 S b.:va SsgsM S 1 I KA 3 I I L WKm yln m m ml llil M MMU (0)3 Hie IFsiFimers S Graiwlfle 1 1 (CdDunim Ewiry Oee Slttoelldl Make itt aPotottfo I n Up (1 has been in vain. They paint and powder now just as they did when Vashti was the leader of society or Cleopatra caused as much talk by her flirtations at the leading summer re- sorts of Egypt. All women do not care for these vanities, there are millions who would scorn to use artificial aids to beauty, and of course, your friends and ours appear in their own natural beauty and charms, with never a trace of paint or powder or false hair. But when a woman wants to paint her cheeks or pencil her eyebrows or build up a big head of false hair, there is nothing this side of the north pole that will stop her. Richmond Ministers Protest. Some of our ministerial friends in Richmond have been deeply pained by the artists who are performing on the midway at the Richmond fair. They have protested to the courts against the "painted faces" that a dorn the route of parade and ask that the courts enjoin such persons ifrom perforjming and remove their faces from the fair grounds. These perform- ers, wfho play the count and' countess are neither young nor fair. They may not be as bad as they are painted, tout if they should venture out on the midway no calcimine on their fac es they might scare the crowd away and seriously endanger the success COUNTY TO r- , , fly AS BEEN Ml p Tie Cmiiiniec ft (Ed of the fair. If anybody is allowed to paint and powder, these should be the ones, for they need it the worst. Baltimore Sun Against It. But we wish our Virginian friends success in this crusade. We are against the painted face, whether it is at the fair, the ball, or the whist party. The young girls don't need cometics, and the old women who think to repair the ravages of time by rouge and tints only make old age ghastly and pitiable. The woman who does net paint is too sensible to need advice, and the woman who does is likely to be deaf to admoni tion. So that the mere man who tries to censor the faces of the fair sex has undertaken a monumental task. If he can succeed in restoring woman to her natural state, he is the man we need to organize on the gold, en rule plan, give our cities ideal government 'and institute the reign of purity in politics. Exchange. The Truth Will Out. Mr. Swainson is a powerful preach- er, but is never before leavening his j sermons with humor. A good story he tells concerns a visit once paid to the cottage of one of his parishoners. It was early spring and for a long tifme he sat by the window with the woman's little girl. "In looking out," he remarked to ORGANIZE A 1ET FOR S(D) the child, "do j'ou notice how bright sis the green of the leaves and grass?' The little girl nodded. '"Now tell me why does it appear so much brighter at this time?" Mr. Swainson asked. "'Cos,' was the unexpected reply, "ma's just washed the window and j yu can see out better." j i A Joker, i Lippincott's Magazine. A seedy-looking man entered a store in Trenton the other day, and asked assistance, backing up his re quest with a long tale of sickness and lack of employment. With a wink at his clerk.the mer chant pointed to a friend ho hap pened to be in the place, and re plied: "Ask that gentleman. He is the proprietor. I am only a clerk. The friend received the beggar's request in a sympathetic manner, and, turning to the merchant, re marked: "This seems to be a wor thy case. Mr. Jones give him a dollar from the cash register," and walked out of the store. It was in vain that the merchant protested that it had been a joke. So insistent did the seedy one become that "de boss's" directions should be carried out, that it was finally nec essary to do so in order to be rid of him. eneiiy Ibe Pireseott tt Worfe y III tftian f oeooie whn nfA; Healthy puffer from indigestion, ' or dyspepsia. When you consider that the. stomach and allied digestive or gans are the most important organs of the body, it would seem that a dis order there is to be taken very ser iously. Dyspeptics cannot ent the things th&r like; food Fours in the stomach; thea chronic constipation begins, or, as is ofte-R the case, you have been constipated aBL frrSfula? StIiS are forced rnBtf?e? n '3i5e ,lettinS IndlgestltM. go until it becomes chrcnic and under mines your h aith. It is good advice t suggest to you that you go to your drug gist and get a bottle of Dr. Caldweir Syrup Pepsin, the wonderful cure fa stomacn, liver and bowel troubles. That. Is what C. Fowler, of Carson City, Mich did and he is well today. Others who dhi the same and are cured are Ida A For tune, of Grand Junction. Term.. B. F Thompson, of Shenandoah, la., who ac tually considers that it saved his life You can obtain a 50-cent or $1 bottle of the druggist; and, taken according to di rections, it will probably be all you need. It Is a liquid, acts gently, never gripes, and besides the laxative effect, contain exceptional tonic properties which ton the stomach, and that is what Is es pecially needed in indigestion. All sufferers from indigestion who hava never used Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsfet can obtain a free test bottle by writing the doctor. It will be sent direct to your home without any charge. In this way thousands have proven to their own sat isfaction Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the very remedy they needed to cure In digestion. When once you use this graat remedy you will throw violent cathartics ihvikus, cans, ic, away. If there is anything' about your ailmeiit that you don't understand, or if you want: any medical advice, write to the doctor, and he will answer you fully. There is no charge for this service. The address is Dr. W. B Caldwell, 500 Caldwell bidg. Montlceilo, III. For Sale by Crenwillo Drug C. Advertisement for Bids. The Board of County Commits low ers of Granville County, N. C, will.on the 7th day of March, 1910 consider bids for the construction of twtenty miles of public road, the specification for which will be on file after Febru ary 21st in the Register of Deeds of fice of Granville County. The com missioners reserve all rights to reject any or all bids. Bids must be accoa psmded by bond or certified chec: for $1,000. J. A. Osborn, Co. Engineer. J. B. Powell, Clerk of Board. J. G. HALL, Drag gist and Seedsman. Boks,ssedac!es,seeds Fmils.Conlectionaries, Paten! Medicices sad Toilet Articles. r "OH ! YE Zkna't Forjjet Tlie National Segar Sfanc!, i3 Ccod fcr Mere Tkaa One is a Town. v J THE REXALL STORE. Ask as For a "Bloc line to Healtii Book it Costs NotMng. r Big Line of -:BIBLES:- f o Arrive October lOili Cct Ecady to be Good. 2,500 Volnmes of tlie fcesl selling books to I Dick from. I V. -J r Soeclaclcs and Eye Glasses fitted toyonr Eyes or yonr mon ey Back. PRICES RIGHT. From 25e to $10 J. G. HALL, Dragsist, :-: Oxford, N. C. SHM0KERS
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