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X OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1910. 9 'I ii Q 2 SI if P t; B MR b; IP 89 BS DON'T GET RUN DOWN. "Weak and mitt ratio. If you have Kidney raid Bladder trouble, Dull head pains, Dlczhui s, nervousness. Pains in the back, and fee! tired all ever, get a package of Mother Gray's AUSTRALIAX-LUEAF, pleas ant herb cure. It never fails. "We nave m.iy testimonials from grate ful people who have used thLswcn derful remedy. As a regulator it has no equal. Ask for Mother GraVs ATJS TRALIAX-LEAF at Druggists or sent by mail for 50 cents. Sample FREE. Address, The Mother Gray Co. LeRoy. N. Y. WOTvlEN, SPIT, AND THE 'TUBERCULOSIS MAN." 1 pMAai if AsMAia wmn wmmu WATCH taaf PACE? PROFESSIONAL STEM & BRUMMITT, Attorneys at Law. OXFORD IV. C. Office in Hicks Builiding Oppo site Court House. The l'tcle weman who so far for gets lieiseli to allow herself to ap pear on me street with a trailing ; ,r,nfln rrP Hmrincr out gown, wn-:ther through trie kes or lives just because their diges- inadequate common sense or jus, ive organs are weak. The result is ij-a.:i, c.d-nary style, and who is circulation, nervousness and the oent upen being just as unsanitary f inva,id;in Tt ;s 0ftcn very and just as "trailing" as she please ,"Le--, . 7' whMe engaged in the pleasant prae- unnecessary and the woman s own tice of delegating herself as a com-, first thing to do is to look to the mittee cf one to mop up Xhe streets welfare of your faowcis. There the trou- ; wi:;h the hem or a gown, has found Die usually lies. All physicians know i a cham-ni.cn, according to Bonnie J. a large percentage of women are : R..n1l : f ViP Wiroia Tournal ;.n bitually constipated, and from this rc liu.naam ot t-ie easacoia Journal, m Euits indigestion, piles, weariness etc.. ; the gcod natured ant"---tuoerculosi9 that women constantly complain .of. ! man'' who is working around locally i33u.t there is no use taking "female rem-ft-'-io- tVns opc-rallv far thQ ' dies and things of that kind until you ---Jp T;t.leS & ) 'et J J, - have started your bowels to moving, i love of tae tniug and for sweet ha.jou will find that when the bowels move i mm'itv's S3ke. I regularly once or twice a day all your i The "Tuberculosis Man" is going tc Ef,? iSUv?!1 ,dis?ppr- Jali t, , , . , , . . miia laxative tonic like Dr faldwel ' Mnake the men stop spitt tag. I Syrup Pepsin for awhile and vm, w n ! He knows the ways of women, evi- find yourself rapidly getting better and ! d&iitly, and fee's away his heart of .hearts that, 4 ANNOUNCEMENT CARD Dr. L. V. Henderson takes pleas ure in announcing that he has re moved to the second floor o! the Britt Building, opposite the Post Office, where he has equipped an up-to-date dental office, and where he will be pleased to receive patients. Both Office and Resident Phones 7 CHICHESTER S PILLS .i-CT indies! Ask yc.ur Druggist f"r &S V&vM 'hl-che9-tcr'sIiamondBrandV IMUs in Red and Gold me:allicVx hoxes, sealed with Blue RUbon. Take no nf hi Itv f V ; cr women, tvi- una yoursen rapidly getting better anc v down deep in stronger, your bowels will regulate them- at mi nttpmnt-'n: flves and work at stated times, anc at, u.n auempi ii then your headaches and diz2iaoga wii he disappear th de Don't take strong cnthartic to brir'2 abont a dress retorm. ix-.nr.'.l roll rtrvH-m Vi iv-ntti nf thP PUIS Or Salts, but 1i:st BTirh rt mi!H .rri 20th century goddesses upon ;his de: i3npepSsmns rexneJy as Dr. Caldwell's tcnseles head. You can obtain a bottle of toot drac- Ha knows that. ! gist for fifty cents or one dollar, and So he is goifcg to pat it up to i" my be.. enou?'? to perma- i- - nently cure you. Thousands of women Ule me.1. keep it regularly in the house and will It's horrid to spit anyhow. j no longer be without it. as it cured them If vcu are a man:, get some pretty and can be used with safety by every littlo wnmo.n tn toll v-i nbout it member of the family, down to the little oman to tell jca acout youngest child, but if you have never After she tells you how her foolish used it take the advice of Mrs. Earl S gowns are spoiled and dragged and Cox 409 Twentv-flfth street. Moline. m. Placed ira perfectly awful condition ! U&Z? Jy oy cne appearance on i-aiarox street tle as thev d3d and learn for yourself you'll probably decide at once that al1 what it will do in your own case. That men- that sp'.t are indeed deep-dyed t will cure you. as it did them, there is Dr. Caldwell persorally will be pleased to give you any medical advice von mav villtaims who ovi'sht to be lynched 5m med'&tt My. But don't do it don't lynch them, ! desire ifor yourself or family pertaining to vr Vn-iiw line tiumacn, liver or doweis aosoiuieiy j""- Tree or cnaree. kxd am vmir rasr in a See the "Tuberculosis Man.' letter and he will reply to you in detail. Tbe "'man'' has organized an asso-,For the free sampie simply send your v, , 'ita ou" name and address on a postal card or cation to be known as the .o Spit otherwise. For oither requ;st the doctor's league dainty, ls-n't it? the motto address js Dr. W. B. Caldwell, R.500 Cald- of winich is Lest We Forget and wen Duuamg, Aionuceuo, xu. Spit," the countersign, "Don't spit,' Make a ill v I PI ...-Av-.-K mmmMm f''' - - , i" rifrt - ' - it J THE FIRST NATIONAL BAN OXFORD, NORTH CAROLINA. 0m.. -m?SkMg? . if ; I'rujreist. AsKfo:CIII.ClfKS-TERS JUAJH I KKAA1I fliLl.g, for 25 years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable -r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS R ERViVHERE Nrfolk, While hording cows near the southern- limits of the navyyard Emmet Clifton Bailey 25 years eld, branch of the Elizabeth river. He had. been subjected to epileptic f'-ts for many years, and was presunably sei'ze-d with one of the attacks. He was rescued from the stream by per- s-?cg who ran to his assistance, and was carried to the home of has par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hughes Wihere physicans ware called. His con dition did not improve, however, and at 9; 30 o'clock Monday night he d'ed. the battle cry, "No Spit, No Con sumption," and the platform, "Man Spits Because of Bad Health and Bad Habilfcs," The pledge that each member has to take is as follows: 1. I will try net to spit when it is not necessary. 2. I will try to spiit carefully when I do spit. 3. I wi:tl try to make each spit the l'xst spit. (These rules are for the; gentlemen if yeu thcnk they are crazy, woll you just ought to meet the "Tubercu losis Man,,:) Swettingham and Klang, a town of For Sale by CRENWILLO DRUG CO. 6,00, where malaria affected about 50 per cent of the population, and was evidently sapping the 1 fe pyhs'cal and industrial out of thss? places, a vigorous anti-malar'al campaign has completely exterminated the d'sease. Next week's art'ele will be aa contl nrottrr. r - t h rr rinrcvj T . rtt r-t- or 'A T sanitary v-cto-n.es over the fcrc of d'.Eeae and death. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given to all per sons having claims against the part nership of Bullock & Mitchell. of Oxford, N. C. which were in exist ence at the time of the death of Joint H . Buliock, a member of saM part nership, which occurred on the 16th day of July 1910, to present such claims to the undersigned for pay ment on or before the 5th d;.-y of August 1911. This August 4th 1910, W. Z. Mitchell surviving partner of BuKock and Mite'ieM. been mviracrco and w:vo rein sin d rn the water six days and n'ghts. was brought to the WiL?cn sain'torium t.h's afternocn for treatment. Ht talks irrational and as yet, a thorough examination has net been made by Seaboard Air Line Schedule. No. 42S leaves Oxford at 7:55 a. m. connecting with Shoo Fly for Raleigh j Wilson, Therms n who was tarovn and No 221 for Durham. j in a well at Bagley, in Jclinscn count Nn. 429 arrivps Ovfnrd 9:40 a. m frnm I cn July Kith, and supposed to have Henderson. No. 43S leaves Oxford 11:45 a. m. cor necting with trains both North and South, arrrvig nat Richmond, 5:05 p. m., Washington at 9: CO p. m. Bal timore 9;52P, hiladeiphia, 11:51, New Iths doctors York 3:13 a. m. for the South arriv ing Raleigh 4:00 p. m., Hamlet 7:45 a Savannah 3:20 a. m. and Atlanta at 7:15 a. m. Train for Portsmouth arrives at Portsmouth at 5:50 p. m. connecting with Boats. No. 429 aarrives at Ox ford at 12:20 p. m. from Durham. No. 441 leaves for Durham at 2:40 p. arriving at Durham at 4:25 p m., aand the Southern Ry train for West is due to leave Durham at 5: 08 p. m. No. 441 due at Oxford at 3- MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND AND SAWMILL. By virtue of the powers ard au thority contained in a cerUt'n mort gage execute el to me by E. 1. Pat rick on the 4th day of Fv bruary, 19 09, wh'ch will be found duly register- Med in Beck 71 at page 251 mi Hie ot- S I fifo o.f th T?:-;;Rtpr of IVci of (Call- v'lil.? County, I wi:l sell l'cr cyfth by Public Arctic n. at the Court llo'-se door in Oxfcrd oi New Y -The Norwegian fruit i In III :30 p. m. which brings passengers from the North and South. No. 442 leaves for Henderson at 6:05 p. m. connecting with Shoo Fly foi Norlina. No. 442 arrives Oxford S:10 p.ni.,ano brings passengers from Raleigh. NOTE. No Sunday trains. steamer Rosanfo Di Gierg'o came in tc pe.'t today from Port Antonio with her hew stcve in. The Rosanio was i-.i co'lesion with the United States C3'll?er MareeHus early yesterday mer nin.g in latitude 36, "longitude 74.0S. The Collier was struck cn the side, but the extent cf the damage is not known. Durham, Aquila Pcwell, sen of the Halifax slayer of Chief Dunn and assialnr.t cf Paul Kitehin and Sena tor Tiavu's, died to rght as the result of his wounds inflicted with suicidal purpose Friday of last week. i The young fellow had never really I rallied, but grew steadily worse his liver having been pierced by the (bullet. The bedy will be shipped to I Scotland Neck, the boyc eld home. in o rt- r-"-iorrtiis .';!' ng of Stovall lornie-rly ;.ld'd'.-il,:S audi as fertilizer RIGHT OVER WOOD SHINGLES CARELESSNESS is the reason why many people do not put their valu ablesjewels, heirlooms, notes, deeds, wills into our safetey deposit vaults. ARE YOU CARELESS? Our vaults are absolutely safe against lire and burglars and it will cost you only $1 and up to rent a box in our safety deposits vaults for a whole year .Then you can sleep well or leave nome knowing you are safe against fire and the burglars. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. Sit i 1 . n HEFIR METAL4 .SHINGLES can be laid without fuss or bother right over the old wood shingles, changing thel top of your building instantly from a fire catcher to A FIREPROOF ROOF that 1 will last as long as the building itself and never needs repairs. For further detailed information, prices, etc., apply to Mondi.y, thr r,th day of September, UM0. t'.i? t'oU owing real-estate and personal i.tcim r'.y scribed and conveyed in s gage to v it; One an I thr acres cf land, lying 0:1 th : the Southern Railway at where the Stovall Mfg. Co., did business and all th? now situated cn said lot. mill-shed, dry-hcuse. oil house, and all other build!: 5:..:-, own ed and used in connection wit sr.ul business including the shed, put u;p for use on Right-of-Way ci' th- South em Railway Co., ako one 70 hor.se po-wer bailer, cue i'" hirsc power n g:ne with all pipes and art ichir.t nts, cn.e plainer and civ edgcr complete with all attachment?, one tex of alt kinds of tools to be used at saJjfcnMl one lathe-mill, one cut-off saw, cno short leg miU, Sargcn.t make with two saws, also one Fay and Eagle Mill, complete, two two-horsa. wagons two sets of two-horse harness; oiie black mule named Kate, and aM ctbei belts, pulleys, pumps and all cthe-r thmigs used m connection w;ui s:ua mill.. Said sale will be made at 12 M. to satisfy said 'mortgage, de fault havng been mad- in th pay ment cf the debt secure d th veby. This the 4th day cf Augu.st, U'10. Charlfs O. RoysUr, :Iortgages, A. A. Hicks, Attcrney. L. B. TURNER, Oxford, N. C. RS S 6 ii o A 0 SI White Enameled steel closet tanks. Clean and neat with no lining to rust out.Olher fixtures never before shown in Oxford. S STEAM FITTERS, P. H. Moniflomery & Co. Shop 46V2 College St. S3 e S tt H tt S 63 if) 9 Pi 5 2. V! 515 its s a 2 re H s p e lzo Jiso op 05 BBHOie3 qiJOM ui ADMINISTRATRIX NOTCE. Having qualified as ad.niirstr.itrix uuen the estate cf .Tchn 11. IJuHock, d-iccased, before the Cl-: Supericr Court of Granv 110t.ee is hci";': y giv, irciru.eu 10 iis s-i 1 wrrd and mal: 1 payii'ir reisers hcldiig c!ai estate please preser.t ment 0:1 or be fere t;u Julv, 1911. or this net: drd in bar of their I' ll . 1 . oi I'-es Cjunty r v .- ( . :i :v. for- t hs pay- :i This 20rd day of Julv. 1 ' VV SallV M:iv F,-.;!!oek, Admrx. of J. H. Bullock, tbe:asLC A. A. Hicks, Attorney. Proprietary Medicine Frauds Should Be Exposed There have been plenty of them, no doubt, and they have been vigorously condemned so vigorously, that every sort of medicine, the formula of which is privately owned, is condemned and pronounced "unethical" by the Medical Profession. Eckman's Alterative deserves atten tion, not because it is a "proprietary" but because it really has cured many cases of Tuberculosis. If it is a fraud it needs exposing badly, because a number of cured Consumptives will need to find some other reason for being well. Henry Clay said he would rather be right than be President. Is it not bet ter for Eckman's Alterative to make cures than to be ethical? Weldon, 111., Feb. 3, 100G. In July, 1905, my physician sent me to Texas, from there to Colorado. I be came worse and was sent home to die. I heard of Eckman's Alterative, began treatment, and was cured. I earnestly recommend Eckman's wonderful cure for Consumption. (Signed affidavit) Arthur Webb. Eckman's Alterative is good for all throat and lung troubles, and is on sale J. G. HALL and other druggists. Ask for booklet of cured cases, or write to Bckmaui Mfg. Co. Phila.. Pa. . . t t
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