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The liniment bottle and flannel strip are .
laminar ODjeciS in nean every auuscuuiu.
Thev are the weapons that have been used for
eeheratibrisf Wfikht dOeumatism, andeTJ
aDout as enecuye'in we xiaiue wiua vms giat
disease as "the blunderb-Sss bf our forefathers , .
would be in niodern warfare. -- "v;viAe
i PfiMitrifitiKm is paused bv an acid. SQUr-
i. condition of thelbldod. It is filled with acrid, r irritating matter tnat semes
iin the joints, muscles and nerves, and 'liniments and oils nor nothing
.else applied externally can dislodge these gritty, corroding partiGles. .They
' were deposited there by the blood andean be reached only through the blood.
Rubbing wifii i liniments sometimes relieve temporarily the aches and -pains,
but tne are only symptoms which are liable to return with every ,
change of the weather ; the real disease lies deeper, the blopd and system
are infected. ; Rheumatism cannot be radically and-permanently cured
until the blood has been purified, and.no remedy does this so thoroughly
"and promptly as S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and sends d stream
OI XlCn, Strong J UIWU W WC auttlCU oiw, vymvu
dissolves and w;ashes out all foreign materials, and the
sufferer obtains happy relief from the torturing pains.
S. S. Si contains no potash or other mineral, but
is a perfect vegetable, blood purifier and most
exhilarating tonic. Our physicians win advise, without ipharge, all who.
write about their case, and we will sendfree our special book on Rheumatism
and its treatment THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 6a.
' .Killed With His Own Weapon.
There is, no doubta popular be
lief that the claim of insanity as a
defense in murder cases i ia, oflen
used to defeai the ends of justice
That is evidently,; the view of the
writer of little squib from the
Philadelphia teph' H )
young attorney had secured for
his client an Irishman charged with
murder, a. virdict oacquitfcaLon the
the ground o temporarry insanity.
When hemefc nisiietft ! again, he
eaid. 1 - jr- r xA-
( Well &ozin; isn't it about tim
yen gave me that extra- two hundred
dollars??'...
"Faith an' what two hoondred is
thot?-, K , . '" 1
"The" ;two ' hundred vdoHors yon
promised ifI saved Jh at worthless
neck of,yours' -1
"Sure? anaid1 X)i promise thot?
Oi don'trralmimbet;'
" Why certaiply you promised it to
me y- . , j " -tV .
Hogan" scratched his heaVT for a
minuteand then with a smile ou t
lawed the- claim with the remark.
; VOh, welLibut ye know Oi was
crazy thin' f:-,.f
Dislocated Her Shoulder.
Mrs. JohahtiaSodefholm, of .Fer
gus Falls. Minn.fell and dislocated
her sholderShe had a surgeon get
it back in place as soon as possible,
but it wai qditre and fpained her
very mnQ Jlfer aon - mentioned tjiat
ha had iccn haTftberlain's1 -Pafn
Balm advertijed for sprains and
sorenecWina she Hiked him to bay
her a bottle of it, which be did. It
quickly reliered h6r and e- jtbled
her to U.epjAicjh ld &m
for several days. The eon fas so
muchplea&dl with th relief gate
his mother that heihiStinctrecomH
i
it
Prompt yeeiHaneei
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An Englishman 1 viuting? In : this
country attende a dinner gifeau by
ii hestesa whdsiospitaliity d notor
iously inadequa Her , dinners
have often been referred to as. "sam
ples," and invitation to them are
not accepted wialacrlf thel s
cond?time.H 'ker weaitix is rlaVge,
however, and her social persistence
is untiring, so there are usually-some
guests at the table. The - english
man was a big fellow, says the 5 New
York Sun, whose family had -been
kind to the hestess; when she was in
London. I ji ' 7 ,
, The dinner was of the usual in
adequate kindthat ;her friends ex
pected. It served 'merely as an 'ap
- peiizer to the hungry r Englishman,
arid when the coffee was served: in
dicating. that the dinner was at an
end, his dissatisfaction was amusing
to the other guestsV The .hostess
did not hbticVit; hbweYeriarid said
. tn'him amiablv: VI ; :n -io U
r "Nowio teir me' whenvrW Inay
haye the pleasnrelof having you dine
itkns igainf ;t :-v--'
Itrimedl&tdyJ tridam; Hnnfedi
iteiy,, was the unexpected reply,
Undoubtedly.
Miss Gfiddy I suppose you midi-
cal students have some gay times
Youg medicus Yes, we do cut
np quite agood deal.
A Scientiflc Discovery,
Kodoi does for the Stomach that
which it is enable tor do for itself;
even when but slightly disordered
or over-loaded. Kodol supplies the
natural juices of digestion and does
thef work-, of the stomach, relaxing
the, nervous tensiorir -while the in
flamed muscles of that organ are al
lowed to rest and beat. Kodbl digests
what you eat and enables the stomach
and digestive organs to transform
all food into rich, red blood;. Sold by
TT. R, Hambrick; r
; Two of a Lind. .
, The Omaha safe blowers who got
30 cents for an all-night job , proba
bly agree with Mr. Bryan that this
prosperity is not all it is cracked up
to be. ' . .
No Backing Q
,1 Tss-rp b e seem h ard h i t w hen
yoiJliold .im T was marriedf; . - r f
' jess i.f ot exactly. "It $6ok him
by-'BVrptise,though,vandhe was in
terested. ' v'
' Tes--Wanted to know -how the
wedding came1 "off -and al 1 fthatjv eh?
:VesSrrNp; he nierely asped, "How
did it happen?" ,
, ' .How's This -
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any ''case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by-. Hall's Catarrh
Cure; .-;l i; ; v: '; .. 5 -, . :
V J,Cheet'& Co, Toledo, O,
We, the undersigned; have known
FJ. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe. him perfectly honorable
in r all business .'. transactions and
financially able to carry out any
obligations made by their firm.
West & Trtjax, Wholesale ' Drug-,
gists, Toledo. O. r
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale'Druggist, -Toledo, Oi
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken en-
ernally directly, upon the blood and
mucous serfaces of the system. . Tes
timonials sent free. Price 75c, per
botUe. Sold by all Druggists.
Hairs family pills are the best.
The Real Thing,
"And what is this!" asked the
foreigner who W8S doing New York.
"This,r replied the native who
was showing: him the sierhts. "is
f Wall street," :
' "For what it is rioted?" asked the
Visitor. . '
"For its tame as a watering place,"
answered the gatiye, winking his off
L It was absolute voice that spoke
s A
l One Hundred Dollars a Box.;
is the value HI A.vTisdale, Summer
ton, S. Crplaces on DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve. He says : kI had the
piles fqr.20 years.:! tried many docf
tors and medicines, .but .all . failed
except DeW itt's Witch Jfazjel Salve,
It cured me' It is a combination of
ihe healing;, properties of Witcb
H5zel with anticeptics and e mol
lients; relieves and permanently
cures blind, bleeding itching and
protruding piles, sores, cuts braises
eczema, salt rhehiri and all skin dis
eases. Sold by W R. Hambrick. 1
; Proud and Prudent J: : iV'y-
"You are to be hung to-morrow,"
iaid the Billvill sheriff to the negro
risoner "Have yon; any- request ; to
"Only one, suh" was : the reply;
Hi vant: TAn foi tn. na o i not a
broad cloth britches ter-be Captieed
&t:En IirttnUvsia mightythiok;
klze ltway8irri2r mighty easy ter
ltetcholdt':- - . I . '
i .UricLohsciodo Erom Croup .
f During a sudden ahd terrible at
tack of crbun our little girl was uril
Conscious -from n Strangulation, says
AIj&ptttQtfa stmasteiv3Chester
Mich and a - dose of One Minute
Cough " Cure waa administered ;and
repeated often, Itredqced the swel
ling and inflammation, cut the mucus
and shortly i the child was resting
easy , and 4rspeedily recovered. It
cores Coughs; polds, LaGrippe, and
all Throat and Lung - troubles. One
Minute Cough ' Cure lingers2 in the
throat and chest and enables the
lungs to contribute pure, healthgivV
ing oxygen to the -. blood Sold by
W..R. Hambrick. " . ' 1
1 1 Wasted Melody.'
T?owne -There seems to be noth.
ing he enjoy es so much as the sound
ot his own voice. - y
BrowneThat's so, and there's
annoys him so much as the j thought
that he can't hear himself when 'he
talks in his sleeps ;f
i .
f The many friendsbf ,G H. Husan
Engineer, L. E. & W. K. R., at I
present iHving in rIama, : 0; rwJU bel
pieasexr cos unow tor nis recoyery
from threatened kidney! disease. He
writes. "I was cured by using Foley's
Kidney Cure, which: r recommend to
all, - especially , trainmen; ;who are
usually similarly afilicted," For sale
by.7. ,B. Hambric!:. , .u.
through the ttelephpnery
C6U Bigmun, said stheV owner
the voice,- ybu' k&wyoU :; proposed
maVriageltd me last -evening,: ; ; ' - '
v Yes;Miss Quickstep- " " -
Well, I accept Central,. are -you:
listing? ; ;
Yes, replied the; girl ' at, the tele
phone exchange. ' : ' - : T
That's all . - Ring off. . , V- -
Children Poisoned..?" "
: Many children are poisoned, and
mae nervous anoTweak, if not kUN
e' outright, by mothers giving cough
syrups containing opiates.; Foley's
Honey and Tar is as safe and cer
tain re medy for . coughs, croups and
lung troubles, and is the only promi
nent cough medicine that - contains
no opiates or other poisions. Sold by
W B. Hambrick.
V Kotice is hereby g en - that. aDnli
cation will-be made 1 o the : . General
Assembly f or permi ssion to vote on
the question of isst ng bonds' in the
town of Rb.xboro, for the purpose of
a graded school building, electric
lights, &e. ' 'iV...
,.R.J FELa.THEB&TON,
Jno. A. NOELii,', " " Mayor.
Sne Remembered.
"Bev . Mr. Stern's remarks oter
poor J ohn were so sympathetic I
thought,' ' said the widow's friend;
4Sympathetic!, repliedthe wid
ow Gayrake. "He said fohn (had
gune to join the great majority" -"Welir
. r '
" Well, ia his sermon reveral Sun-
doys ago heMeclared t&t the great
majority of people go Jjelow,
Blood " Poison, Greatest Blood
Purifier Free, '
If your blood is impure thin, dis. J
Cased, hot or full oi humors, if youv
have blood poison, cancer,, curbun
cle's, eating sores, scrofula, eczema,1
itching, risings' a.nd lamps, , scabby,
pimple skin,, bone, pains, catarrh,
rheumatism, or any' bood or skin
disease;1 take Botanic1 Blood' ' Balm
(B, B. B.) accordfng to directions.
Soon all; sores heal, aches an.d . pains
stop, the blood is made pure and
rich,, leaving the skin free fro nveyery.
eruption, and giving the rieh glow
of perfect health to the skin. At the
same time. BV B. B. improves the
digestion, cures dyspepsia, stf ength
ens weak kidneyi. J ust tc medicine
for old peop.e, as it gives them naw,
vigorous blood. t)ruggists, ; $1 per
large bottle - with. directions Tor home
cure. Sample ' free and prepaid by
writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta Ga..
Describe troubles, and , special free
medicalvice also sent in sealed
Ietter;B. B B. is especially advised
(or i chronic, deepseated xasea of
impure blood and skin disease, and
C s afer all else fails;
lit Bed Foup Weeks With La
Grippe.
?We have recieved the following
letter from Mr. Key Kemp, of Angola,
Xnd. -"I was in bed four weeks 5 with
la grippe and I tried many remedies
and spent considerable for, treatment
with physicians, but I received no
relief until I tried Foley's Honey
ana.rar, Two small Dottles of thl
medicine cured me 'and T now use tis
exclusively in my family." Take no
substitutes. For sale by W. B. Ham-
There was a young man calied Ted-f
. , ; 7
Whose boast was; I'm rough' and
I'm ready; ; "
I cast Or urns on the water,; " ;
The's a dark Southerh'daughter :,
And I'd stand by my black and tan
, leddy," ' '
' Clerks i
5
Administratix SMoce
Having qualified as J Administratix
of the late'J. B . Walters, deceased, I
hereby dotify.aH persons owing said
estate to come forward and pay same
immediately, arid all personsholding
claims against said estate -to present
them to the undersigned orfor before
the 24th day of Nov. 1903 or " this no
tice will be plead in bar of their re
covery. This 24th dav of Nov. 1002.
, Mably F. Walters
A'rZM Administratix.
Executors Notice.
of-
; Having qualified' as Executor
Of ; the estate ; of - the r late R. S.
Thomas ; deceased, of jPersbn ; county,
I ir.'bereby; ; notify, v : all . . persons
owin said estate- .to -come forward
and make immediate payment, and
alLi persons ; hold ing r claims against
said estate to present the . same for
payment at Oxford, IT. & dn or be
fore the k 14th day o-Jan. 1904, or
this notice will be plead in bar of
their -recov&Ty0iM0H 'V '-;
iThia JanuarvlOth, 4903 c;;
- S Z. W. XYOiN: a
i : ' ryt v v ' fxeentbr :of ' .
v F S. THOMAS, dee d.
Ohanfire lifFinn;: "'
i hS fiririBr has
been 'Changed. 6 BKKli Carver &
Grfett. All pereonsiWinghefi
of Brooks Carver are Sotified ' to
come f6rwafd;admaW?-irimiate
settlement 'as' the bobltfirfof 4 t be y old
firni.'mustWseUleinp r
BROOKS & 0ABVER.
This Jan. 5,1903.'
-'v - -TheBensatibn;---'.:' '
h Doesrrt it terrible
feSiingf whenybir run over a man?
ers a large man, ' replied
tfieautbmoiist: Ji vme a
" . y , stop it.
; A neglected cough or cold may
lead to - serious bronchial .J f or lung
troubles IontI jtake i chances when
Huejnd , afford per
feet security 5rom serious . effects of
a cold:S61d by m ttHambrici '
Cures Blood, Skin Trembler, Cancer
Summer School 'Dates Cnanged. ;
v The "A.,- "& M; College Summer
School for Teachers will "begin July
1st insteadof Jnne 15th;1 and will
last " 4 weets, -Instruction will be
giyen in: 1. Agriculture and Nature
Study; 2. Manual Traibing, 3. Pub
lic School . Brancnes and :Fedegogy.
4. Modek Fractica School; 5 College
and .High Spfiool Branched ( Langua-'
gw,, jL-toeraye -'jnacnemaCSj .-. 6
Child Studyi Kindergarten and Na
ture Study ;iiT reference to 'Chlla
training; 7, Music vocal and instru
mental, especially -sight singing and
chorus. fBoard; and lodginig f or ;4
wjeeksV" $KLv Beparat? 'building ; for
ladies, wif bathsretc.J r-,
'The feyentibh of cohs'nmptiohis
entirely -a questlbnvof ? .commencing
ifcEPPS rtmsnt in , time. Noth
ng is so well adopted to wird off
fatal lung tronbles as FoletVEtouey'
and Tar. Sold by 7. E. Hambrici
Cropu. ' j i '
The peculiar cough which, indicates
croup is usually well known to the
mothers of, croupy. children: ft o time
should be lost; in the treatment; of
it, and for this purpose io , medicine.
as recievea more universal approval
than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
po not waste valuable h time in'eiiP
perimenting:with: untried remedies,
no matter howP , highly they may t be
recommended, but give this medicine
as directed and all symptoms 'of
croup wtu quickly disappear. Sold
y W. E. Hambnckw t -o. :
'The next national republican cop.
tention will be comprisee of 1 447
endidated bf which nnmber-173
will come from tie south and cheer
fully obey, the .mandates of Senator
Hanna. v
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood
I All the blood4riyoiff body passes through
your kidneys once cery three minutes.
r.iuiics axe your
Wood purifiers; they fil
ter . out the waste; or
impurities In' the blood.
If they are sick or out "
of order, they fail to do
their work. ' 1 ; '
Paini, aches and rheu
matisrn come from ex
cess o uric acid inthe!
blood, due to netr(rtA
kidney trouble. . , . -
Kidney .'trouble, causes .quick . or:" tinktilV-
I heart beats, and ,makes one feel as though :
uicjr. uaxi aw i irouDie, Decause the heart is
f ver-working in ; pumping thick, kidney
poisoned blood through veins and arteries;'
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced t6 the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all" constitutional diseases have - their beein
ning in kidney trouble. : . .. ' -v,r :
If you are sickyou can. make ho mistake'
by first doctojing ypur.kidneys., The.iriild
and the extraordinary effect of "Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
soon real zed.; It stands the highest fort Its
wonderful cures of thenbst distressing cases
u us som on lis merits
oy ail druggists in fifty
Cent and one-dollar siz
es. -You may have a
"ww uuiuc dy mail tre
,free. also pamphletemnouhow, to find
6ut4f you hayeJddneKos-bladder trouble.
Mentioii'lbis paper'whjbn writing Df. KUmcr
f Don't.make any n:hti!:o. but re!
ujcuucrmu name, uwamp Hoot. I)r.
rairaers 8 tramp Ecct asd tho cddfc3.
STATE OF NORTH CABQLINA
' ! Notice is herehjgivejn-;
lie that 'app1ici6niTOloelaalie to
the GdternbrfrtHf Carolina for
the pardon of frasier i Gnningham
convicted; at the , November ; term . of
ther Snperior , Court of ; Person county
for' the crime of buggery rand sen
teri(6ed to Hard ' labor 6h ' roads of
Person o5unty ' f or a Uef ni of height"
years; ;v ' ett;- !.t:t"i,
vThis notice; isjpublfee ip, accord
ance with, the rules; prescri bed, by his
exellericyr tne Gdvernoretating to
pardons. This ;OecBrct 1902;
KlTCfiINf& CfAEMONs;'-
ty toiAgplicant.
.'Hi
Not ice of Publication
PEisdS COUNTY,
Henry Webb
: '.
rs
Mary Webb r
TdTBeMel Webbllfanie BWebbv
Tnomas Bntd Web. j tnd llliaia
Webb.-Yori;imd eiwh ijyirm
WJ? pticepthat !esbQTeii9e
brought by the. abore named plain
tiff for ' sal of the landtf of '4hVstiP
Henryp7ebbldeeagedt!
assets for thepayraentof .tho debts .
ofheld-fHSry VTebtf mm1
appear at the pnlcoof the Cler of the ;
CM on or before the Hrzi xlXondaV
in February 1003 it belnt? th 2nd day
o February 1903 to answer or demur
to ithr complaint which Is oj?e-'in
said office. December 15, 102.
:r': ; ' D; WiBradsher '
K. LUK6FORD, Attyr :
The ; oharlotts?h Qwrvj!b"
r : kvbryJday ii hk year r
CALDWi; &V TOMPKINS,
. - , jruDiisners, r;
J.; CALDWiili. Editor
($8.oo per? year;
THE OBSERVER' r " J ;
) Receives th e largest Telegrapfuc
; vNew Service ! delivered to any
" paper between j Washington and
' Atlanta," and its Special service
- ; -is the jgrearest feverhandhd by
v.. l&rth Carolina paperT: . : . . .
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER.. : V
4 i Consists of X 6 or more pages and
: j js to a large extent made up of
original matter H:vrtt: " :.'
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