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Graiwiile County News 'vi)i,r>!F, u;-. Nr,\!BEn OXFORD, N. C., THFPiSDAY.ArGrOT R), ISO!), ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR Circulation Campaign To Start Sept 2 FIRST PPaZE 1929 FORD TOWN SEDAN OR S700 GASH AWARD, SECOND A NEW FORD ROAD STER, AND REMAINING FOUR PRIZES $200, $100. $50, a ad $30,^ . .in Tl'» SH. conn W'l} ■ " ■ • ' ! ! F' ■ !(iI . N\>. mji j 'lir€*ipariiig,’"to huild iiKif'A*' if -da- ti(ai iii thi.s great .sec.tl.X-',' of North O,ai-olina, THE GRANVILI.E COLN- TY NEWS announces its gi'euf. cir culation campaign, beginning Scjtt. :G Over $2,000 in prizes and comm issions will be gi^c^ awa>' to active woi'kers in the next I'tov w'cks to put the GRANA'ILLF. GOi NIO NEWS in more iioines, it, is estimated that cttiOO (’xtra '.vill be gi\en awa.\ in commissions F.\ery acti\'e contestant wlio does not V, in a (‘apital prize will lie giv- . casli commissions of 20 fter cent on ail mone\' turned in. Naturall.v man\‘ readec.s will ask wh\' a pa|ier wants so much circu- * lation. Tbe answer is eas\'. .A news paper depends for its li\ing on its ad\'ertf-sfng. Ybe. more (‘iicnhition a paper has, tbe more ad\erfising it gets, and the more pa; -s n the more room for muxs it wid lane and its readers will dnfl more entertainment and all-ronn' value for tin' nionw, . ' ' '0 ojj !ul get III (iie I'iiee for the l)ig priz^.j;^ Exer.v rontesti,'.t,- die big distril,ini;,-.,i "-iit rceeixe an awai'tl. N'o one works for notliing. -Gen, women, l.ioys, and girls are all i lmline to take pan in ibis wmuier- fid iipportnnit)' . j'he GnANA'ILl.K GOFNT'i' Nl'.WS |ielie\'es in it-- ■ .oi; it lielii'ves in its arni\' of readers', it !')elie\'es in irs'fntnrr and die fntnre ol du- eo- irnniinitt't these are tiie n'asons tor the gigantie joyous gilt di.-lriimt- ion during tlie next fi\'e \ve(dss,,\nd it IS wddi Ibis gigantic Gill i.dslri- biition 111,at tile iTi'it 1!\ ! i!e f.iiiintt Xcwra hopes to retndi out and a,dd inam friends and also readers to its alroiid.v big "fandl.v". d'iiis is to be a memorable e\-ent. it i- to be milike aiiN'Ibing e\'er be- ton,' attempted liere, it is to lie a fnend-in;iking' eampaign. in adilition to die fine antomo- ami oilier litindsome awards, die Graiuide Goiintt News is mak- !n.g' i! possible for evcr.y man, wo- nriii, bov or girl A\;b'o takes piart in iliis distrilnition to be [iri/.e winner, ‘■|•’vel■ybody Wins'', i-- d.m slogan i: gCeioclioii Im,., know iii ■ adx ti nee that “Everyhody VVinS” there, wid he Yet aside a'Snrn of money to he paid in cash commissions. 'l'f:is is m'l'r am! alioye. tiie prizes. Did yon e\T-r hear of an.vlldng more fair? No, and no one else e\'er did, .Now \vli\- dneS' file Cri-imviUe Go- imt\' News pnt up- $2,00(1 in gifts? \\'li\- do tlnw' guarantee e^■e^^- rcad- ■ ■r who is active in the elertion vai- iiitlde consideration ffir lier or his efforts? There are two reasons: First— This is a friends-making eletdion, .Second — only li,\' eondne- ling a fair and lilieral eleetinii witli gifts of N'aiue to px'eryone "'ho j'lartieipatP, will it he po.ssihle lor this paper to accomplish its aim. .Xnd -wRat is the Granville Gonr.'A' .\'e"’s' aim? Ho\\' can die GruiwiUe County NT"\'s afford to gi\e frt'c \s'itli out one rent of expense to an\' ; Continued on Page Three IN LOVING BEMEMBRANGS OF LAURIE GANNON BREEDLOVE Imurie -f i. Brewllox-e 'died AiigusF dlht.at ;! oTlock Y M- at td.s hoine ill Siilepi, T.n,-w‘»-iDp, Granville Go OiCi on R.o.ftj-. nn f[.,,jY,yOxtord, Afnii., ri. ■‘W" - - - rdlifUtig'liCcddi i"r .'■,01' '‘■'Viiii for tiie past Few monttis iie li'ad been eorifined to die hion.se and heii . Laurie was a good man and had i'rieiuls as far as lie \yas knowm. He was a fine business man and man aged 'Well his own affairs. His ser vice was often sought to transart Imsiness for otliers and for liis own Gount\'. Hr hafl been tax lister in .kalem township lor >car'S, and he was a'ked to run for Coonnty Com missioner blit he declined to accept f.anrie \ias a member ot Salem .M. E, Chiiireli from Itis lioyhood fla\'S, aiul "'as a faitliful steward wlien he died. This writer liad known the de- ceaserl fi'om die eradle to d'o gia\( He was die son of -lohn H. and .Susan Hunt 1 treedlox'e. He was tfie grand son of the late .foseidi Bcnii Hunt and Martha Crews Hunt, He i,, (|,r same room his fatlier ;i[i(t uriiiid parent.' died in. [.am ■ 'ya,s a man ot correct hah- -is, toljarco in an> ^va'. iie nevi.’i- iiutnl^ed in an> prolane or vnl.giir language.He was f.aitliful to ex-ery obligation of the Cl n.i.i.. am! glao'y performed t"' , ' a... was', , ■ i’’"'- Greatlx- will lie he missed in tite Cluirch, in the townshi|), and in tlie county. Ttiere was not a more- dev- otcfi man to his famii,\' in all of our county, and tbe>' were all de- x'ofeit to liini. Those led to mourn Ids (leatli are; his wife and txx'o f(a 11,g'bters, F.x elx n and Xlildred. also Miss Mattie Bier, and Nancy Bdeo Gloxec, xxho hx'ed in ids home. I-lr rdsn h-ax'i's oni' brotbef, ,his- P. Breed 1 i)x'e,ldin cuaan o' Duke DOCTOR FOR -WILTON? Thr immediate Wilton, eom.posrd - of txx'o stores and alioiit a dozen Jiorni's, is in one of the most pro- ■ gressive, sectio.ns o'Lthe' county. It js'sitiiHted eight mites trurn Li e,efl-., moor, nine miles Born Fratiklinton, ■ and„thipti-eti miles iron) Ox'orii, .jXvitli goijil ro.idst- In g‘»icb ».(.l-sAF A -t thiff mmfitr-G'Gf’ ciiurem .s, in-o ' i'lca.salit Gro ve, Rrassfieid and Danks. Wilton lioasts of a largCj new, luic.k scliool hnilding, witVi several bnndred pufiils, of whiidi Professor \V. ,1. Bnllork is siiperinlendent. Tliere xx'iis a i.loid'or tlu'i'o abend eipld years ago. Witli the iirngrcss of tlie past ei ght gears, it looks as tliougU a dee- tor could lie supiwrted by tb.e conv munitx' today. cim 1'. CMix'rrsd.X', am Filiel Rrordlnx' jiinerid serxicr .Stdcni Giiiirrli B. D. Ci'itrlicr, Ik Fttnning. ;i jSoxxiand, N, (i Pastor of Dnlx of Diirlm.iu .Vn one sistec, .Mii-s , of Dinliam. Tlw x'.vis w'ntlm'h il at in Ills j'tistor, Bex, assisted, b.x' Bex. .1. forniei" iiastoc from and Dr, .Stanbnrx'. r Memorial Cbiireb nisi 22nd. at 1? MB, .iOHN D. Hiwr TO BK WITH HOBN'KIt B.BG.s, (,() Mr, .Inlin D. liimt. popular .x'oun.g man of Oxford, xvlio has Imen w'ltb Hull for some time, xvill l.'ie with Horner Bros. Co,, bo.ginning .Septemlier first. He will he glad to see his okl friends there and tc' make nexx' friends. Rrx. Mix l.amiing paid a liean- 1 i f n I t ri! a 11 e to his loemor.x', I h (■ elioir sang the ln-aulil'nl hymns, ■'How firm a foundation" and ".A bide xvitli me". 'There'dl he no night tht-re" wtis sung xx'ell by Mrs. W, W. tiarnhart of Oxford. My God (o' Thee, Boric of AgOiS, and .lesu.s l.oyer ot My .Soul, Ttie altix'e. palliiearers were, G. H. Breed love, C. .1. Breeillovi'. B. V. Bentley, W. C. Poe, W. W Fuller, Lex Nor wood, Earle Hunt, and Box' C.rews. Flonorary - F. A. Hunt, Edxx'aid (iiews, G. G. Mangum. Lexx'is Lum- likin, W. .1. O'Brnm, .iohn Cottrell. Herltert Goltrell, Fred Cottrell, Le- Boy Barnes, ,A, D. Holeman, Frank Hart, Roliert Hart, Alaeon Barker, Norman Barker, Needham Flart, Harold O'Brii'ii, .Mm Watson, Allic Hart, foe Breedloxe. Box' Breedlove, Zel) I’atterson, and Sheriff -h i'.. Dax is, 1). N. HFXT Bl'iCII’K NF.MBFB ‘•i senl in Mrs. S. H, Fox. IBSSH PtJd'.ATO I’A.NC.AKI'.S Barr and .orate o uwx Irirl'! pot atoes and on,' medium sized ou’ifm. Add 1 beaten egg, 2 tablespoons ot flour, salt and pepper to taste, and mix tiioronghi\'. This amount "ill make t a-ridi 1-2 dozen pai'wakes. recipe Nl'MBEB 0 .Mrs. .A, M. Daniel, CoggslinU M. Oxfm-i' l.F.MON PH-'. 1 1 i- runs sugar Je? enn fionr kS ti'aspoon salt 1 nip bniliim wtltn- gi-amd rind of I lemon egg x'olks I tablespoon butter ■i 1-'? lable.-p 'ons ienion jni'-e Mix i'll,nr, s'lgar and sad, add 1,0,ling xvater. stireing rnnstanCy. AMow ffi l‘! boiliiiu i)!)tnt uii- eialv ov.-'i- lieai. Mien rook over boil ing a'afer in doubh.' li'iiier b'^ min- nlos. Add iinfter, egg yolks, lemon juiri' and rind and mix thorongidy. Bour into a baked .pie enist. Make a meriogne in' beating 2 egh whites until Miff am! adding 1-2 cup of Hi fil'd powered sugar and 1 tea-, spoon of Jeinon .inice. Beat, until smooth and glossy'and spread over 8 imnut-es or mmth hro-wp, Serye cold. YI.SIT NF.XH .S'I'OVALL .Mr. Clifton .-sims and Miss Willie Boxx'en x'isited .Miss Mollie Leaxis- ter Wetlnosdax' xxho is at the home of hei' sister near Gtoxall. CBOM DFitl'iA.M J)r, .h.hn M. Bullock of Durham County xvtis here on Imsiness Fri ll a BF.TFB.XS from' VACATION .AMss Bussell Frazier lias retnrn- etl from a x'ju'i,ition triji to Ashexille Chimney Bock, and Fake Lun', .MONM-', 'I'O BAI.EIGH .Mr. and .Mrs. f, Af. Dnhiing and (diildn'ii. .Alice and .Iohn, -Ii.. haxe I'noxed to Balei.gh xxhere Mi'. Dnh- lin.g' xx'ill xxoik at the Electric Alo- tnr Bu'paics Co. .Mr. Dnhiing has been xx'ith the Alasonic Orphanage School of F,leetriel I > for tlnx past sex'eral xears. A MESSAGE FROM MR. ROBERT A PARHAM, A SON OF GRANVILLE, HECENT.LY RETURNED FROM AFRICA ■At tlie rccpiest of, ' the Ectitor i . a.Hi writing, llitii: article, of Afniwi. jis rlimat,', people, crops, iTc, for relatives and frieud.o in * GranvjiU' '‘,^f>un(,v., , comlenseil, aH'Ot™'wu]d takc‘a"'f>ooK***V to desorilie ah of our interesting ex,|)e.rii!ncc.s during our iforir ye,ar.s Stax- on that continent. 'In November, 1025, i landed at Cape Town, xvliich is one of the most beantifnl cities in the world. Nestling at tlie foot of Table Mo untain, and strelciiin.g for nailea along tile seasliore, it pre.-^eni.H a, x'ie.xv from the harbor that is hmm to excell. The mountain (lerr.'e.s U' iiame from (lie fuel (hat its top ii- perferlly flat like ii table. Tlie c.'xty itself is modern in evei-y 1 axing luxurious hotels, fine bnikt- ing-s, taxis, street -cars, aTul all Ih" conxenienees of any American city. After a prolonged stay here,,I lefl b\' train for Salisbury, the Capitol ot Souti'iern Bhodesia, the country in x\-|iicli 1 Hvcfi and wyrked. This- journey of almost 2,00x1 miles lasterl nearly ii week and took me t.hin many interesting places, .sucVi a.-- tbe Hex Bxiver Alonntain.s and Wor ld's AMow, tlie place in .Matxapos xvbere Cecil -Iohn Rliocies is buried. Salirljury I found to be ,a. town about tbe size of Hendeixson, with SIX liotels, imic having ifOO berk rooms'), a race coiir.se, txvo .colt rourses, iiolo grounds, numerous clubs jfine street.S', xuid an.xthing (Ise that xx-e bax-g here in Oxford or Henderson. To realize I'ully tldu pimgres,- m Bhodesia, wp must rerncm.bor tliis conntrx' only ytais old. M was tak, natixe Chieftain, Fnben lix- Mir Bioneer Colnnu' of BriM.slieis oi-etinized thii 11 Iw , eni ai'o 1,000,011! I wbixdi is Alont (■: ,;rr rx and m •K'groe lisii and Dmeh, xvliilr ’ are mostly of tiie Cbiswina, -Mata- liele. AUrza'/inlu, Manyeka. and var ious nlher tribes. The c.oxmtry has ten modei'n towns, one big railway, mimerous gold and (.loinuu’ mines, a.s xvell. as x|nite a few goo-od hai'd surfaced and dirt roads. , „ ... To ttre in-ind of the averxige Amo- ' nca 11, AffUiins'-sun■'a'dlfrk'x'xi'«L■ " ' ent with lions, elepbarits-, arui jua- g-lo e.vci'5y\vhe.i''e. Nothing could h(i fnrih'er from tlica truth, fo.r on this eoiit.inent. one can see or do rnc-st of tlie tilings that are seen or done he.ee ait lioine. American'motor cars .Amer.iiian (dothes and houseiiold- aiipliances, American mining rnacli- inei.x', and xarioiis otlicr articles ol cur exfiort trade arc aeon cvx'i>- whpre, and our educational system is to blame as long as it fails to teach tiie youth of this eountr.x' the nat- same a.' or any general- nor care ■ xx'orbl. P is niak sncli ra|iid stride.s abroad, it i' •ratixp tliat oiir children he tan f Conti lined on page two) that South .Africa is om' o ions of the xvorki, .just, the Gennan.x', France, Canaiia ..other ronntr.x'. Amei ican; Jy a peaking, neither knoxv anx'thing ahnut the ontsid at our rommere
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