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OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1910 2 White Enameled steel closet tanks. Clean and neat with no lining to rust out.Other fixtures never before shown in Oxford. ? STEAM Z s us 2 H W W 09 (B s " (4 " ft s P. H. Montgomery & Co. Shop 461& College St. l aoA ino op o eauoaeD maoM ui saaquinu leafiaejj 3B am lo ano JKoto)efrrtMmEa METAL SHINGLES Laid 20 years ago are as good as new to-day and have never needed repairs. Think of it ! "What other roofing will last as long and look as well ? They're fireproof, stormproof, and very easily laid. They can be laid right over wood shingles, if necessary, without cre ating dirt or inconvenience. For prices and other detailed information apply to L. B. TURNER, FOR SALE 654 acres of bright to bacco land at $6.00 per acre, 15 miles from Petersburg 1 mile from depot. Apply J. R. Ragsdale, Dewitt Va., Routel. Sale of Real property. Under and by virtue of the power of sale conferred upon me by an order of the Superior Court of Granville County made in the Special proceed ing untitled "In the matter of O. W Thomas, Hattie R. Thomas, Lonnie A Thomas, Ex parte" I shall on, Monday, Noveinber 7, 1910. offer for sale at the Court House door in Oxford, GtranviUe county, to the highest bidder at public auction ihse following described tracts of Sand: First Tract. Adjoining the lands of John A. Dean on the South and East, j,. T. Williftord, C. G. William and L.. D. Wililiford on the North, and the James P. Thomas tract on the West and South, saM tract of land ibeing the home place of the late Sirs. Sarah E.Thomas, and containing about 350 acres. Second Tract. Adjoining the lands of W. G. Mangum and L. D. WiHiford on the North, I. C- Lyon on the West J. P. Thomas on the South and the home place on the East, said tract of land being known as the Eedie Cozart place and containing about 115 acres. Time of sale 12M. Terlms one-half cash and the balance within twelve months. rrtis 22nd day of Sept. 1910. A. A. Hicks, Ckwumissioner. Administratrix Notice Having qualified as administratrix upon the estate of Wlllam C. Peed, deceased, before the Clerk of the Court of Granville County Notice is lexeby given to all persons indebt ed to his etate to corn-? forward and snake payment of the same. Persons holding claims against his estate, please present for payment joni or before the 5th day of Sept. 1911, or this notice will be pleaded fin bar of their recovery. Htxis the 5th day ofSept. 1910. AriieM. Peed, 'Adnirx of "William C. Peed deacesed. E LYON DBUG STOBE" For everything in the Drug line. Fine Stationary, School Supplies, Soda Fountain Drinks. Lenox Chocolates, Eye Glasses to suit the eye. IFI&AMIK F. LYON, The Drug and Seed Man. H c s as 9 n 5- 2. a c v; hi Hw 9 to B S -w H i m ft." ft " 68 M c 1 ft tn FITTERS, 05 S w CD Oxlora, N. C BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CA TARRH THAT CONTAINS MERCURY. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely de range the whole system when en tering it through the mucous sur faces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is tep fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfa ces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and madein Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Che ney & Co., Testimonials free. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. VERDICT OF JURY 12 MEN What they Had to Say About John son's Chill and Fever Tonic. "I think ix the best Tonic on earth." T. T. Bienvenue, St, Martin ville, La. "The best Grip cure on earth." Cedar Bluff Woolen Co., Cedar Bluff, Va "1 tihinjk it the finest nxedcine on earth" G. W. Morrow, Sherrill Ark. "They say it is the best mediciine in the worlld." We take tt. J. E. Bayliss, Pastoriia, Ark., "I think your Johnson's Tonic is the best medicine on earth." L. Dur ousseau, Flymn, La. "The best on earth". Eckel's! Phar macy, Crowley, La. "Best on earth. Sell 50 bottles to one of any other kind." J. F Nich olson, Cheap Hill, Tenn. "Finest in the world." W. P. Lips comb & Co., La Grange, Tenn. "I think Johnson's! Tonic is the best medicitae on earth." A. Baker, Hurricane Mills, Tenn. "It is the best Tonic of its kind in the world. Everybody thinks so." A. J. GiUlen, Maxeys, Ga. "The best on the top side of this mundane sphere." J. L. CorBett, Bish opville, S. C. "Best on earth." M. E. Lott, Quit man, Miss. The combined ratilng of these 12 merchants is $200,000.00. United States Cir cuit Court. Western District ol North Carolina. BANKERS TRUST COMPANY as Trustee under mortgage made by The Whitney Com pany, dated November 1, 1904. Plantiff, AGAINST. THE WHITNEY COM PA NY : John S. Henderson and Char les V. Smith, as Receivers of said The Whitney Com panv;THE YADKIN RIVER EL.KCTR1C POWER COMPA NY; John S. Henderson and Charles W. Smith, as Recei vers of said The Yadkin Ri ver Electric Power Company; YADKIN LAND COMPANY; John S. Henderson and Char les XV. Smith, as Receivers of said Yadkin Land Compa ny; YADKIN MINES CON SOLI 1 A TEI COMPANY John S. Henderson and Char les V. Smith, as Receivers of said Yadkin Mines Con solidated Company; THE BAR RINGER GOLD MINING COMPANY: John S. Hender son and Charles W. Smith n.s Receivers of said The Bar In Equity. Consolidated Cause, No. 597. ringer Gold Mining Company,! RCWAX GRANITE COMPA NY; John S. Henderson and Charles W. Smith, as Recei vers of said Rowan Granite Company; THE YADKIN & VIRGIL1NA COPPER & LAND COMPANY; John S. Henderson and Charles W. Smith, as Receivers of said The Yadkin & Virgilina Cop per & Land Company; and THE T. A. GILLESPIE COM PANY, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that, in pur suance of a decree in this cause made and entered by this Court on or about October 20, 1910, and filed in the of fice of the Clerk thereof at Asheville, North Carolina, foreclosing the mort gage made bv the Whitney Company to Banker's Trust Company, as Trus tee, dated November 1, 1904, and fore closing a certain mechanics' lien here tcforf filed by The T. A. Gillespie Company against said The Whitney Com pMiiy. we Augustus H. Price, John S. Henderson and Charles W. Smith, Spe cial Masters in and by said decree ap pointed for the purpose, and we, said John S.Henderson and Charles W.Smith Receivers of said defendants, The Whit ney Company. The Yadkin River Elec tric Power Company. Yadkin Land Com pany. Yadkin Mines Consolidated Com-Com-and & pany. The Barringer Gold Mining pany, Rowan Oiamte uompany, The Yadkin & Virgilina Copper Land Company, will on Wednesday, the two 30th dav of November, 1910, at o'clock in the afternoon, at the build ins known as ihe "Club House" upon the property of said The Whitney Com pany in Stanly County, at or near Whit ney, in the State of North Carolina, at or near The Whitney dam, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder there for, and as an entirety and without valuation, appraisement, redemption or extension, and with ail muniments of title thereto and evidences of owner ship thereof, the following property, premises and franchises briefly descri- ! bed as follows, to wit: I All properties, both real, personal ! and mixed, of every kind and destrip ! tion and wheresoever situated, all fran j chise privileges and immunities of every kind and character, and all rights, ease ! ments, leaseholds, leases and tracts be I longing to any and all of said corpora ! tions, viz: The Whitney Company, The i Yadkin River Electric Power Company, j Yadkin Land Company, Yadkin Mines : Consolidated Company, The Barringer : Gold Mining Company, Rowan Gran ! ite Company and The Yadkin & Virgi j lina Copper & Land Company, or their j respective Receivers, including' proper 1 ties generally described as follows: I All the following described land, real I estate, mines, mineral rights, property, ; easements and franchises, to wit: j 1. Two tracts of land in Rowan Coim ! ty, known as the McMackin Gold Min 1 ing lands, containing two hundred and ! sixty-four acres, beintr the same lands j more particularly ciescriDea in deed trom i Ephraim Mauney and wife to The Whit- iiey lietiueiion uimpany aaiea -way i, ' 1899, and registered in Book 54, page : -iS, in the office of the Register of I eed Ox Rowan County, acres of land in Rowan Conn same tract more particularly in deed from II. M. lsenhour to said Company, dated May 2. Fifty ty being described and wife S, 1900 rep l-rj, of said stered in sook S9, page office. 3. The mineral rights, with full liber ty of ingress, egress and regress and othu' privileges in and to. one hundred and forty-six acres of land in Gold Hill Township and more particularly descri bed in deed from William H. Martin and wife to said Company, dated Jan uary 5, 1901, and registered in Book 90, page S6, of said office. The Isehhour tract of land in Row an County, about one mile southwest of Gold Hill, containing ninety-two and one-half acres, and the Rymer Gold Mine tract containing one hundred and eight acres in Providence Township, in said County; both of these tracts being more particularlv described in deed from Francis L. Stephenson to The AVhitney Company, dated October, j totn, i3iM, and registered in Book : 99, page 16, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, and in Book I 61,page 494, in the office of the Regis I ter of Deeds of Cabarrus County. 5. The Bernhardt tract of land in j Township No. 7, Cabarrus County ,con ! taining thirty-six acres, and the Xuss- man tract, adjoining the above in sum lownsnip jo. 7, containing one hundred and seventeen acres; the two tracts being more paritcularly describ ed in deed from Francis L. Stephen son to The Whitney Company, dated October 15, 1903, and registered in Book No. 61, page 494, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cabarrus Coun ty. See also Book 89, page 356, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Row an County. 6. The eight tracts of land in Cabar rus County, in one contiguous bodv, in Township No. 7, known as the Isen hour lands, lately owned by The Fritz Honeycut Gold Mining Company, and more particularlv described in deed from George I. Whitney to The Whit ney Company, dated October 15. 1903, and registered in Book 61, pages 495,496, 4i''U1,the office of the Register of Deed? of Cabarrus, County, number of acres uc" ""i icss tnan titty five and eights ;but in one tract of fifteen seven acres u,e title is to the minerals to the entire fee. and not 7 Tn.e two contiguous tracts of land comaming one hundred and thirtv- three acres on both sides of the l adkm River, below the Falls and near tnereto Known as Hearne lands and an third interest in one of land on both sides the Brown and undivided one hundred acres of said River. mciuamg tne little Falls said three niieis more particularlv described in deed from George I. Whitney, to Whit ney Company, dated October 15, 1903, and registered in Book No.28, page 585 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stanly County, and in Book No. 44, page 106, in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Montgomery Countv 8. The Road-bed and right of wav "of The Whitney Railroad from the point -where it leaves the Yadkin Railroad about one mile south of New London, in Stanly County, to a point at or near the Hall Mill Ferry, on the Yad kin River six and one third miles in length including the cross ties and rails theieon, and all the rights, priv ileges and franshises of said Railroad as above described, with such side tracks, stations and buildings as may be here after built and erected to geth er with the appurtenances. 9. The Vanhoy tract, containing four and one-half acres.on both sides of The Whitney Railroad, adjoining the lands of James R1 Moss, Nathan Thompson and others, more particularly described in deed from Amos Vanhoy and wife to The Whitney Company, dated May 29, 1903, and registered in Book 29,page sr.o, in the office of the Register of Deeds in Stanly County. 10. Thirty-two tracts of land in Stan ly County, on and near the Yadkin Ri ver, more particularlv described in deed from George I. Whitney to The Whit ney Company dated October 15th, 1903, and registered in Book No.28, page o7, ir. the office of the Register of Deeds in Stanly County, including the bed of the River to the middle thereof, be tween rise fifty and rise two hundred u.nd thirty, U. S. Geological Survey, To tal number of acres in said thirty-two tracts being three thousand two hun dred sixteen and forty-four one hun dredths (3,216.44) acres. 11. Twenty-five tracts of land in Mont gorntry County, on or near the Yadkin iciver. more particularly described in deed from George I. Whitney to The Whitney Company, dated October 15, 1903, and registered in Book No. 44, page 11!, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Montgomery County, including the bca of the River to the middle thereof, between Rise fifty and Rise two 1 undied and thirty U. S. Geologi cal .:urvey. Total number of acres in said twenty tracts being three thous and two hundred and ninety-seven. 1-. A tract of land containing 150 avies, more or less, on- both sides of the Yadkin River, including the bed of said River, and situated in David son and Rowan Counties, North Caro lina, more particularly described in" "deed from Eva Catherine Miller, widow, to George I. Whitney, dated May 7, 1902, arid registered in Book 97, page 80, in the office of the register of Deeds of li.i-.van County, and in Book No. 61, page oil . . in the office of the Register of Deeds of Davidson County. 13. A certain leasehold under lease da ted ?.Uu-jn 6, 1909, between Lewis J. Klutts and John S. Henderson and Charlee W. Smith, Receivers of Row an Granite Company, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Row an County on March 8, 1909, in Book 121, page. 10. 14. Eleven tracts of land belonging to Rowan Granite Company, situated in Rowan County, North Carolina, and more particularly described in the afore said decree. 1",. Certain rights of way of The Whit ney Company under agreements, specifi cally referred to and described in the afoi esaid degree. 16 Two certain tracts of land lying in Montgomery and Stanly Counties North Carolina, more particularly described in deed to said The Whitney Company by W. L Cotton, dated May 24, 1904, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Montgomery County on May 30. 1904 in Book 44, page 353. 17. All right, title and interest which the North Carolina Power Company had in any and all lands in Stanly and Mont gomery Counties, on both sides of the Yadkin River, being the premises con veyed to The Whitney Reduction Com pany by deed dated January 19, 1903, by Egbert B. C. Hambley and others, and recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Montgomery County, April 18, 1903, in Book 42, page 414. 18. A certain tract of land situated in Stanly and Montgomery Counties, be ing more particularly described in deed to The Whitney Company by John L. Palmer and others dated July 15,1905, and recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Montgomery County on September 5, lsuo, in Book 45, page 232. 19. A certain tiact of land in Mont gomery County. North Carolina, more particularlv described in deed dated June 16, 1S08, of Richard Eames, Jr., and wife to John S.Henderson and Char les W. Smith, Receivers, and recorded in office of the Register of Deeds of Montgomery County on November 21, 1908, in book 48, page 502. . 20 A certain tract oi land .situated in Stanly and Montgomery counties, North Carolina, more particularly de scribed in deed dated November 12, 1908, by Adelaide Kron to said John S. Henderson and Charles W. Smith Re ceivers, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Montgomery County, November 21, 190S, in Book 4S, page 505. 21. All the right, title and interest of Yadkin Land Company in and to a certain tract of land more particularly described in deed by George I. Whitney to the Y'adkin Land Company, dated October 31, 1903, and recorded in Book 28, page 591, in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Stanly County. 22. Three contiguous tracts of land, in Montgomery County, North Carolina belonging to the, Yadkin Mines Consoli dated Company, more particularly de scribed in deed from Richard Eames, Jr., and wife to George I. Whitney, da ted May 9, 1903,registered in Book 42, page 515, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Montgomery County. 23. A tract of land known as the Cog-gins Meeting House lot, situated in Montgomery County, Noith Carolina, be- j ion Erin g to j Oomuany, ladkin Mines Consolidated more particularly' described l in aeea irom Kicnara r-ames, n., ; and wife, dated May 9, 1903, registered ! in Book 42, page 512, in the office of j the Register of Deeds of Montgomery I County. : 24. The Henry Palmer lot situated in I Motitgomeiy County, belonging to t:H i said Yadkin Mines Consolidated Com ! panv, more particularly described in deed from Willis I. Gould to George Register's in Book j i. Whitney, recorded in the ! office of Montgomery County i 42, pages 585 to 57. 25. A tract of land situated in Mont -! gomery County, belonging to the said I Yadkin Mines Consolidated Company, j more particularly described in deed I from J. Reese Blair to George I. Whit ! ney, dated July 7, 1903, registered in Book 43, page 12, in the office of the ! Register of Deeds of Montgomery Coun I ty. . 26. Four contiguous tracts of land -s!t-j uated in Montgomery County, belong j ing to said Yadkin Mines Consolida : ted Company, more particularly descri : bed in deed from Nelson Russell and wife, and others dated July 21, 1903, ! and registered in the office of the j Register of Deds of Montgomery Coun ! ty. in Book 44, page 11. j 27. Six certain tracts of land belong ing to The Whitney Company, situa i ted in Stanly County, North Carolina ! more particularly described in the a- foresaid decree as properties covered by the generally described and after ac quired property clause of said mortgage. 28. Four certain tracts of land, pur chased by John S. Henderson and Char les WT. Smith, Receivers ofThe Whitney Company, situated in Stanly County, North Carolina.and more particularly de scribed as such in the aforesaid de cree. 29. Thirty-six tracts of land situated in Stanly County. North Carolina, be longing to Yadkin Land Company, and more particularly described as such in the aforesaid decree. 30. Two tracts of land situated in Stan ly County, .North Carolina belonging to The Barringer Gold Mining Company, and more particularly descri bed in said decree as such. 31. Two tracts of land in Person Coun tj , North Carolina, belonging to The Yadkin & Virgilina Copper & Land Com pany more particularly specifically de scribed in the aforesaid decree. 32. A tract of land situated in Gran ville County, North Carolina, belonging to The Yadkin & Virgilina Copper fe Land Company, and more particularly deseribed in the aforesaid decree. 33. Twelve certain parcels of land sit uated in Halifax County, Virginia, be longing to The Yadkin & Virgilina Cop per & Land Company, and more partic ularly described in the aforesaid decree. Together with all and singular the buildings, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining and the rever sions, remainders, rents, issues and I profits thereof, and also all the estate, right, title and interest, property, pos sessions, claim and demand whatsoever, as well in law as in equity, of The AVhitney Company, of, in and to the same, and every part and parcel there of, with the appurtenances, and also all improvements thereon; together with all mining rights and privileges inci dent tnereto; and also, all lands and real estate, railroads, mines and mining privileges of The Whitney Company and all easements, privileges, iranchisss, and rights of every kind of The Whit ney Company. . . Also, all the property of the said The Whitnev Company in any wise ac quired by .it, including all rails, elec tric machinery, fixtures and real prop erty of every description whatsoever and wheresoever found or situate, belong ing to or owned by said Company.and all the right, title, and interest of the said Company, of, in and to the same, and also every other estate, right and interest, privilege and franchise, corporate or otherwise, which said The AVhitney Company may or shall own or hold. Also the following shares of capital stock: 1. All the issued and outstanding snar es of the capital stock of Y'adkin Elec tric Power Company, amounting in all to Fifty thousand (50,000) shares of the par value of one hundred (100) dol lars each. 2. An the issued and outstanding shar es or the Yadkin LandCompany amount ing in all to Ten thousand (10,000) shar es of the par value of One hundred (100) dollars each. a. Ail the issued and outstanding shar es of the Yadkin Mines Consolidated Company, amounting To Ten thousand (10,000) shares of the par value of One hundred (100) dollars each. 4. All the issued and outstanding shares or' the Barringer Gold Mining Company, amounting in all to One hundred thous and 100, 000 j shares of the par value of Ten (10) dollars each. 5. All the issued and outstanding shar es of the Rowan Granite Company amounting in all to Ten thousand (10, 000) shares of the par value of One nun. died U0O) dollars each. G. All the issued and outstanding shares of the Yadkin and A'irgilina Cop per and Land Company, amounting in all to Seventy-five hundred (7,500) shal es of the par value of One hundred 100) dollars each. All of the aforesaid property is more particularly described in the aforesaid decree entered in this cause and said property and premises will be sold free and discharged from all liens thereon. me t-pecial masters anu the Recei vers will receive no bid from any per son until such person shall have de posited with them the sum in cash, or by certified some national bank or trust of the City of New York, of $50,000 check on Company or of the .Jity ot 1'ittsourg, or ot the City of Salisbury, North Carolina Such de- posit will be returned in case a de positor's bid be not accepted, but if his bid be accepted and thereafter ap proved by the Court, then such de posit will be held by the Special Mat ters and Receivers on account of the purchase price. The Special Masters and Receivers will receive no bid from any person of an amount less than the expenses of litigation as fixed in said decree, which at the date of this notice amount to approximately $135,000, and which will be more definitely an nounced at the time of such sale. Said Special Masters and Receivers will provisionally accept the highest bid so offered at such sale, and if such bid shall thereafter be confirmed by said Court, and tne purchaser shall complete his bid either by payment of cash or by payment in the lien of The T. A. Gillespie Company to the extent and on the terms permitted in said decree, or by payment in bonds to the extent and as permitted in said decree, or by payment partly in cash or lien or bonds, then such purchaser shall forthwith be let into possession of the premises. For a more detailed description of the properties so to be sold and a state ment of the terms and conditions un der which said sale will be had, re ference is hereby made to said decree or file with the Clerk of the United States Circuic Court, for the Western Dis trict of North Carolina at Asheville, North Carolina. Dated, Asheville, N. C, October 20, 1910. AUGUSTUS H. PRICE, .JOHN S. HENDERSON, CHARLES V. SMITH, Special Masters. JOHN S. HENDERSON and CHARLES W. SMITH, Receivers of The Whitney Company, The Y'adkin River Electric Power Co., Yadkin Land Co., Y'adkin Mines Consolidated Mining Co., The Yadkin Land Co., Co., The Barringer Gold Rowan Granite Co., and & Virgilina Copper fc WHITE & Solicitors 31 CASE, for Plantiff, Nassua Street, New York City. BLOCKADED. Every Household in Oxford Should Know How to Resist It. The back aches because the kid neys are blockaded. Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof that Etoan's Kidney PUls do this. It's the best proof, for it comes frotm Oxford. Ernest Harper, Orphan Asylum Home, Oxford, N. C. says: "I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills in highest terms, being fully aware of their merit. My kidneys were disor dered for a long time, causing con stant, dull pains across my back. I also had a difficulty with the kidney secretions. When Doan's Kidney Pills were highly recommended to me I procured a box at R. L. Hamilton's Lrug Store and began their use. I was entirely relieved of the backache and my kidneys were restored to a i ormal condition. I now feel much better in every way." For Sale by All Dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Lungs Declared Sound Life Insurance Granted. If you knew a remedy that reallv hart cured Tuberculosis; that had saved from death quite a number of people, would you try to get Consumptives interested m it and induce them to take it; or, would you say nothing about it, for fear of giving offence? We know the medicine. We know the people cured some of them. We have the stories of cure of many and affida vits from some. We advertise Eckraan's Alterative to tell those who have lung disease what has been done by its use. Investigate the following: 1618 W. Dauphin St., Phila., Pa. Gentlemen: "On the evening of May 13, 1907, I had five hemorrhages from the right lung. My hemorrhages kept up for one week I had twenty-eight in all. Sep tic pneumonia developed. My doctor told me I had better go to another climate, as my left lung had also become affected. About that time I met Howard Klotz, 1619 Susquehanna Ave., this city, who had hemorrhages several years ago and who was cured by Eckman's Alterative. I started to take Eckman's about the -latter part of August, 1907. My appetite j improved at once and in about two weeks ! I started to gain weight. I improved ; steadily. Later, a very bad lameness de- , veloped in my right leg and I commenced ! to get a lump on my right hip. My doc- j tor told me I was getting a tubercular j abscess and that it was affecting the; sciatic nerve. The lameness and lump ! gradually disappeared. Have not had any : trouble of that nature since. Since my recovery about a year ago, I was accepted for life insurance, after ! two examinations by a company that had previously rejected me. ' I have advised several people to take i Eckman's and those -who took it faith- i fully had the same results as myself." (Signed Affidavit) CHAS. MORGAN. ! Eckman's Alterative cures Bronchitis, ! Astnrna, Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Affections. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to the Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for additional evidence For Sale by all leading druggists anC J. G. HALL, OXFORD, N. C PROFESSIONAL A. A. HICKS. T. G. STEM. Hicks & Stem, Attorneys af Law, OXFORD, N. C. Assocaite Counsel, T. T. HICKS, Henderson, N. C. Prompt attention given to all busi ness intrusted to our care. Dr. L. V. Henderson DENTIST, Oxford, N. C. Both office and Resi dence Phone. Office in Britt build ing opposite Post Office. Special at tention given to disease of the gums. J. W. GALUSHA & S01V FARM AM) TIMBER LANDS. SOIL ADOPTED TO PRO DUCTION OF HIGH GRADE OLD BELT TOBACCO. Office in Court House Building. DINWIBDIE, - - - VA. Refer to W. A. Adams, Oxford, N. C. Dr.Bcnj. K. Hays Has finished his Season's work at Buffalo Lithia Springs and is now North taking a post-graduate course of study. He will return to Oxford to resume his practice in a few weeks. Dennis G Br urn mi It, Attorney at Law. Upstairs in Hunt Building. 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