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6 OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1907. GEN. R0YSTER FOR CONGRESS. FEB AND KEPT OPEN 41 Friends are Pushing Him to Succeed A Super!) Easter Showing I 1 Hon. W.

W. Kitchen. Matters are warming up in the con gressional race in this the campaign is yet a long ways off. The friends of Gen. S.

Royster, of Distinctive Spring Clothes For Men and Young Men Oxtord, are pushing his name forward as a suitable person to succeed Con gressman V. W. Kitchen in Congress. BY IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD Whenever a sore refuses to heal it is because the blood is not pure and Wealthy, as it should be, but is infected with poisonous germs or some old blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most usually afflicted with old sores are persons who have reached or passed middle life.

The vitality of the blood and strength of the system have naturally begun to decline, and the poisonous germs which have accumulated because of a sluggish and inactive condition of the system, or some hereditary taint which has hitherto been held in check, now force an outlet on the face, arms, legs or other part of the body. The place grows red and angry, festers and cats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic find stubborn uleer, fed and kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated. Hbthing is more trying and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healing sore. The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good reason for suspicion; the same germ-producing cancerous ulcers is back of every old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble is an inherited one. Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can do any permanent good neither will remov- I was afflicted with a sore on my f( cf- i.ctpro aoe of four years' standing-.

It tne sore witll caustic piasters or tne was a small pimple at first but it surgeon 's knife make a lasting cure. If Eaveryy wa7 unfif TZZt every particle of the diseased flesh were Letters have been received in Durham from friends of General Royster, in which support is asked for him in the race. One of these letters is to the druggists and, in the claim for support, the writer or the letter, who is a drug gist, calls attention to the fact that Gen eral Royster, who represented Gran ville county in the Legislature, fought the bill that designated as the anti- They Stand Alone. Standing out in bold relief, all aloney and as a conspicuous example of open, frank and honest dealing the sick and afflicted, are Dr. PierL Favorite Prescription for weak, over-worked, debilitated, nervous, run-down," pain-racked women, and Dr.

Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the famous remedy for weak stomach, indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, or biliousness, alJ catarrhal affections whether of the stomach, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nasal passages, throat, bronchia, or other mucous passages, also as an effective remedy for all diseases arising from thin, watery or impure blood, as scrofulous and skia affections. bottle of the above medicines years upon its wrapper a badge of hon estv in the full list of ingredients composing it printed- in plain JZnglish. This frank and open publicity pla these medicines in a class all by then' selves, and is the best guaranty of their Dierits. They cannot be classed as patent nor secret medicines for they are neither being of kmwn composition. Dr.

Pierce feels that he can afford to take the afflicted into his foil confidence and lay all the ingredient of his medi-etnes freely before them because these Ingredients are such as are endorsed and most strongly pi -lised by scores of the most eminent medical writers as cures for the diseases for which these medicines are recommended. Therefore, the afflicted do not have to rely alone upon Dr. Pierce's recommendation a to tha curative value of his medicines for cer tain easily recognized diseases. A glance at the printed formula on each, bottle will show that no alcohol and no harmful or habit-forming drugs enter into Dr. Pierce's medicines, they being whollv compounded of glyceric extracts of the roots of native, American forest plants.

These are best and safest for the cure of most lingering, chronic Dr. R. V. Pierce can be consulted free, by addressing him at Buffalo, N. and all communications are regarded as sacredly confidential.

It is as easy to be well as ill1 and- much more comfortable. Constipation is the cause of many forms of illness. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. Thev are tiny, sugar-coated granules.

Onelittle "Pellet is a gentle laxative, two mild cathartic Ail dealers-in them. (f dope bill, which would, if passed, says tins writer, taken ironi the soda foun Alarmed about it and consulted taken away another sore would come, be-ttBarnoroiei cause the trouble is in the blood, and the tains of the State $200,000. Othe to trrow worse. I saw S. S.

S. ad letterahave been received here, in which the name of General Royster is push vertised and commenced its U3e and after taking: it a while I was completely cured. My blood is How pure and healthy from the effect of S. S. and there has not been any eig-n of the sore since S.

S. cured it. THOS. OWEN. ed forward tor this high Herald.

here for the critical examination of every one interested in seeing the finest examples of high class tailoring, as well as for those men who seek garments ready to-put-on that cannot be distinguished in a single detail from the expensive productions of the smart tailors of New York and London.To see these new models of BLOOD CANNOT tit. UUI A wwA Tm The cure must come by a thorough clausing of the blood. In S. S. S.

will be found a remedy for sores and ulcers of every kind. It is an unequalled blood purifier one that goes directly into the circulation and promptly cleanses it of all poisons and taints. It gets down to the very bottom of the trouble and forces out every trace of impurity and makes a complete and lasting Hobson Accepts. est union, Ohio. Richmond Pearson Hobson accepts the invitation or Chairman William IVf Russ, of the Worth Bagley monument comnussion, and Governor Glenn to cure.

a. fc. cnanges tne quality 01 me blood so that instead of feeding the diseased parts with impurities, it nourishes the irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood. TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV iv TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV tt TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV PURELY VEGETABLE 'Then the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S.

S. has purified the blood the ore is permanently cured. S. S. S.

is for sale at all first class drug stores. Write for our special book on sores and ulcers and any other medical advice j-ou desire. We make no charge for the book or advice. THE SWIFT" SPECSFSG CO. A TLANTA, CAm "Preventics wilt prompt.

check a cold deliver the address at the unveiling of the Bagley statue in the capitol square in Raleigh late in May. Hobson says he knew and admired Ensign Bagley, as did his comrades in the navy and that he regards it as a great privilege to be associated with the tribute his countrymen are paying his memory in this movement, and that he also feels the strongest personal ties which bind him to Bagley's native State, North Carolina. Murdered and Then Burned. Durham, April 6. News reached here this morning from Cluster Spring, of a story that looks to be as sensational and as horrible as the kidnaping of Senator Beasley's son more than rm or the Grippe when taken at the tage" Preventics cure seated colds as well Prevc-ntics are little candy cu-e tablets, and Dr.

Shoop, Racine, will gladly mail you samples and a book on Colds free, if you will write him The samples vrove mm Hum he. their merit Check early Colds with Pie-ventics and stop Pneumonia. Sold in sc I i and 25c boxes bv J. Hall. TV ft President Roosevelt will leave Washington, April 25th to deliver the opening address at the opening of the a year ago.

1 his story is in regard to Jamestown-Exposition April 26th. the burning of the son of Col. Samuel Li. Adams, who was burned to death, For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.

so supposed, on Thursday of this week. Many Have DyspeDsia Don't Know it. Is to see all that is worth seeing in fabric and finish. Come it will be a pleasure to show them to you and you'll certainly enjoy looking them over. We are showing the snappiest line of low cut shoes this season we have- ever Do you belch up nd Taste your foori after eating? See specks before the eyes? Are vou pale and haggard Does youi Atgctabie Prcparationfor Assimilating (lie food andReguIa-Uisg ihc Stomachs ardBowels of heart flutter? Are you dizzv Do you have pains in side or back? Rising or pimples the Are you low spirited? I- The information tends to show that he 4-year old son of Mr.

Adams was murdered, the feed house in which the hoy was in at the time was fired, the inference of the imforrr ation received being that the boy was killed in a spirit of revenge toward the boy's father and then the barn fired to cover the crime. A private letter says that Mr. Adams has information that just before the Bears the Signature there a sour taste Breath bad Head ache? Weak K4dnevs Billiousness Con stipated Are you nervous If so you have Dyspepsia, ana it is a dangerous condition. To cure take Tyner's Dspepsia Remedy It is made for just such troubles. and sympr AW Promotes Bigestion.CheerFur-tu-'ss andltest.Coirtains neither Opiurn.Mofphine nor Mineral.

Kox Iarc otic of toms Tyner's Dpspe usta Remedy removes acids from the stomach, strengthens weak stomachs and cures the worst Dyspepsia Indigestion, Druggists or by express 50CIS IS it- i a bottle. Money refunded if it tans to cure Hall, Oxford N. of OMArSAKLTLPITCJIER Come and Give ns a Respectfully Yours, It is now stated that a diet of raw meat will make a man physically more vigorous. At present prices it would weaken him-i financially. MxSeruia RaekelU Salts-Anisr Saecl Peijfenrdnt Itinieryretn.

Flavor. EASTORL ft a 0 SB Kodol For Dspepsia clears the stomach and makes the breath as sweet as a rose. Kodol is sold by druggi ts on a guarartee relief plan. It conforms strirtly to the Na Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa- fion.SourStomach.Diarrhoea tional Pure Food and Dtug Laws Sold by. over Worms and LOSS OF SLEEP.

Facsimile Signature or NEW' YORK. hirty Years ieea nam nurst into names tnat a strange man was seen running from the barn towards the railroad track, about 150 yards away. The evidence is so strong that the boy wras murdered that a detective has- been employed. Killed His Son with a Bottle. Wilson, April 6.

A preliminary hearing was held this morning in the court house in the case of the State vs Nathan Moore, who was jailed last night, charged with the murder of his 19-year-old son, Nathan Moore, Jr, As the prisoner is a popular and well known farmer, and the circumstances of the killing are so horrible a large crowd attended the hearing before the magistrate. The State's witnesses were examined by Solicitor Daniels arid the evidence in substance was as follows: Moore, senior, on returning home found his son Nathan absent. Ho learned that he was at a neighbors' house 200 yards distance. He went there and saw his son with a friend, John Ellis, asleep under a buggy shelter. Moore picked up a square pint bottle and approached his son.

As he did so his son raised up and Moore beat him over the head with the bottle and kicked him. There was true evidence after the young man had been carried into the house his father struck him with a chair. Before the young man died he told his sister that his father had killed nim. 1 ik mm EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. 1 TMK CEMTAUR lOMMHTr NCW YORK SIT9.

Mrs. Malinda Akers, of Basham Va writes: had what doctors call: 'prolapse and couldn't stand straight. I had pain in my back and shoulders, and was very irregular and profuse. Doctors said an operation was needed, but I couldn't bear the thought of the knife. After taking three bottles of Wine of Cardui, I could walk around.

Can now do my housework and am in splendid health Cardui is a pure, vegetable, medicinal essence, especially adapted to cure women's diseases. It relieves excessive periodical pains, regulates J. G. Hall. 9 The Long Trip Ex-Senator S.

M. Beasley ot North of the missing lad with whose abduction Joseph Harrison, was and of which he was recently convicted at Elizabeth City and sentenced to twenty years in the just returned from a 3,000 mile trip in search of the boy, a great ly disappointed man. The child who was said to have been of the -description of his son answers the description almost exactly, but proved not to be the missing boy. Beasley says he was surprised to find, that two children could be so much alike. He was drawn out to Arkansas by letters from that section iwhich.p&id that there was a boy following: a circus in that State answer-ing the-description of his missinrg son.

The teial of Harrison delayed the father in leaving for Arkansas, to follow up-the apparent' el ue, but as soon as the trial was over he left on the long trip, his heart: beating high with the hope of finding' ihe child, who had long been ln commenting on the above the Charlotte Observer says: Former State Senator S. M. Leasley laas returned A Boston man with eight daughters has just fallen heir so a million dollars. But he neen not be worried. He will not die rich.

The National Editorial Association will meet this summer at the Jamestown Exposition. Mr. H. H. Varner 'is a prominent candidate for president.

...3 3 There are many tonics in the land, As bvth-! papers you can see; Butiio-'e of them can Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Thousnnds have prom u- ced HollisterV Rocky Mountain Tea the ureates healing on eaith. When m-dical scienc fails, it Makes you well and keeos you wei'. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets J. Hall.

Newton has voted $90,000 of bonds for public improvements, $15,000 for graded school purposes and $75,000 for water, lights, etc. and is a safe pleasant and reliable remedy for all sick women. In successful use for over 70 years. Try it. FREE ADVICE Write us a letter describing all your symptoms, and we will send you Free Advice, in plain sealed envelope.

"Address: Ladies' Advisory Departmen The Chattanooga Medicine Chatta-, nooza, Tenn. A Chicago girl wrestled in play with her lather and knocked out two of his teeth, broke his knee cap and fractured his leg. Girls will ba girls. IV At Every Drug Store in $1.00 Bottles. pfrom a 3,000 mile trip to the far West J14 0 OF firaevni pills 8AFE.

AlwmT.reiiaHe. uk lirarti. Death of Old Soldier. On the 25th of March Mr. Howell Evans, of Walnut Grove township, aged 75 years, died at his old home.

He had been in poor health for about 3 years, and about the last of 1906, he was taken sick while trying to plant some tobacco and from, then to his death he never got able to do any more work. He went through the-Civil War and was a faithful old soldier. The last year of the war he lost his voice and couldi not speak above a whisper for about one year. He raised 4 children, 3. girls and 1 boy; he leaves all of his children and his wife to mourn his loss.

While we believe he has found a happier resting place at last, he had a hard time trying to make a support for his family; he was an honest upright, hard working man and had lots of sickness in his family. One of his daughters has been afflicted most all of her life, not able to do any thing, and her medicine and doctors bills were heavy on her father. Mr. Evans was a member of the Methodist church at Trinity, near the Person county line, and tried to serve his Master the very best he could up to his death, and said that he was willing to go. Our heartfelt" sympathy goes out to his bereaved family and friends.

S. EVANS. 'IlNkl la. KEO Q'l metallic boxsi Administrators Notice. Having been appointed by the Clerk of the Superior Court oS Granville eounty as Administrator of the c-state of late Kaudall Itosrers deceased, I hereby notify all persons holding ciafms against said estate to prenit the same to me for payment on or before March I90S, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.

All persous indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate settlement. This March 7th. 1997, Don't neglect your cough. Statistics show that in New York City alone over 200 people die every week from consumption. And most of these consumptives might jgs be living now if they had not neglected the warning cough.

You know how quickly Scott 9 ita Hue nboon 1 ale no otker. Kefun. irerm. Wub.tltutJ jn and jait. tlonh.

IJuj of your lruggi8t or Mod T.t!!i;nUl. od Relief for I.all.;,"i Uumr. r. turn H.ll. HU Testimonials.

Bold a Chleh.r;e, OiemUnt C. mar.15.6w W. H. II ARK ISC in search of his missing son -empty-handed. No tragedy iix the criminal annals of North Carolina for many years has touehed so many hearts as the mysterious disappearance- of Kenneth Beasley.

For thirteen months, months that must have seemed to the distracted parents like as man- years, their first born has been lost to them. Had death been the agency of their sorrow, Time ere this would have healed the wound, but in this saddest of tragedies, the Great Healer has served only to accetuate the anguish of uncertainty. Punishment under the common law is too good for the scoundrel who would inflict such weight of sorrow; North Carolina should add kidnaping to its capital crimes. If Harrison be the author of this villainy Harrison should have his deserts at the end of a rope, Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wroolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails.

Sold by J. G. Hall, Druggist. jan.4.3m.pd Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given, that In accordance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of North Carolina, session of 1907, authorizing the town of Oxford xo lay and construct a system of Sewerage and to Issue bonds therefor, and providing for an election theron, a Special Klectlon of tht? qualified voters of said town Is hereby called to be held in said town on Tuesday after the first Moii-day in May 1907, whereat those who are in provisions of said Act shall vote ballots with the words "For Sewereage" written or printed theren, and those ho are opposed to said Act shall vote ballots with the Emtitsion enables you to throw off a cough or cold.

G. S. WATKEVS, M. Physician and Sergeon, Oxford, N.C. Having located in Oxford for the practice ot medicine, I desire the pafc ronage of the people.

Office at Hall drug store. ALL DRUGGISTS; 50e. AND $1.00. words "Against or printed thereon. W.

A. DKVIN, Mayor. By order of Board of Commissioners..

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