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THE SEMI-WEEKLY PUBLIC LEDGER. I sitcessok to Till' nkws of oxroiii). JOHN T. IWiUT, - Kclitor and Proprietor. Montana's now crr-st is a seal showing- a sunrise, with a cascade in the middle ground, and a group of implements a mining- pick and shovel, and plow on the level in front. A snow-plow would LEGAL NOTICES. Notice. ISSUED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. ratks of KnwRinioN i aiivaxck. Tvorkpl iii suggestively, but One Yearly Mail), i'ostaw Paid l.r,0 ; must have forgotten it. Six Months lia ve tin v 1 A semi-wccUly Democrat it-journal devoted to the material. cJticatiou.-d. political ami agricultural in tercel s of ; ran v i I ie and surroi!ndin.r roil lit it's. The Democrats should begin lo or ganize. It is to be hoped that all of the most intelligent lm-inbers of NORTH CAROLINA, I Siterior Cotist, (Ji'.a-vii.ieC'oi xtv. )" Feb. :!. 1SU0. I ' 11 N K H 1 1 K DGKPETH W I M, TA K K NOTICE thai his will' Lui.i lias applied to the Super or Court of J ra .. vi He Comity for a divorce and Tor ailimonv pending said action. He will appear at Oxford on the Till londaj after Int. Monday in .March, and answer the complaint in said action. Graham A. Winston, R. Y. LASSITKK, fehl-tiw Attorneys. C. S. C. Sale of Land. ON FRIDAY. THE .li!i DAY OF MAY, ISM, I will sell in accordance with the terms of a ir-A.vi-rtisin- rates reasonable and furnished j pavtv v,ji take an interest in the on application, j '. . .. 1 . , I nomination or candidates ol tnel on- QXb'OlM), N. C. - - MAKUH 11. ISiO. j gvessi m the Legislature. It is very important that the very best men be select ed count rv. The Sanford 1'vpres--. one of the best japeis in the Slate, says the boycotting of jute cotton bagging by mortirane executed liv John L. Hall and wife, to James '. Fleniiiivr, and recorded in the Register's otttce for Granville county, in hook page 3!T; aid tract of land described in said mortgage con taining li: acres, known as the Beasley 'home stead, adjoining the lands of R. P. Aikin, T. 11. Coley and others. Sale will take place ft 10 a.m. on the premises. Terms cash. f..blS-1-.v .r c 101 PMIVO selected to make the laws of our i - " the cotton planters is fresh in the min. Is e! oiii- readers. That was a tierce gorilla war on a (owerfiil and deadly liust a nd 1 tiis t rust has sur-i-endered and bitten the dust. The Farmers Alliance assisted by the merchants and the home manu facturers can enf'M'ce the boycott on tide of goods Notice. )V Vlim i: OI'TIIK POWER CONFERRED I on the undersigned by a decree of the Supe rior Court of (iranville County made in the case therein pending entitled James W. Tuffs vs. Las- A few years ago there was a great va'-e for eonsnieious al vei t isiiiir on 1 j ,. i - I Ii"'1' K'"!r nooih, 1 will sell to the highest . country fence and on the mountain i biddei for cash at the drug store formerly occu- I Tr-ii- c l it 4 pied by S. S. llaithcock A: Co., in Oxford," N". O., Cluis. Jllllious or UOilars Were spent j ,m Thursday. April 3d. lsUl). the lnrge, handsome ! in lli-it H-n- lint tl.e .i,h evtisi.-c -ice ! iuUl Apparatus, more particubutv des- i in mat a. iut the ,m eitiset s .ne : .... l!4 ...., . - v..st i f., j spemling more than ever in news ! paper advertising and less in the j direction referred to. Xo ad vert isi ng pays so well as printer's ink. nan Orleans, 1"1." JAMES W. T I ' FTS. maiT-lw By JI. T. Watkins, Attorney. dher statile a n y that may be st if ute. ma n tt fact it red. Jiv a sub- j. Scott's proposition is a very important one. He offers to be one of a joint stock company to establish a publishing- house in the State w here the books tor the schools can and ! will he ncMiufactmed. In view of) the fact that Northern men are pub- ' lishing one-sided histories of the j Southern people and sending them j into our public schools to teach the childien that their fathers were "Rebels and Traitors." no more pa triotic a proposition could ho made. The Southern people should endeav or, a-; iar as possible, to meet their enemies at every point of injustice m President Livingstone, of the Far mers' Alliance, who is a candidate for (loyernor of (Jeorgia, proposes that all candidates for Congress be required to pledge themselves in favor of putting crops in bonds, the government advancing SO per cent, of their value. He also advocates the governmental control of all railroads. exchai!;: stamler o! ,iUilg ire'Ut h-ts ' '(( n s News comes from Europe, of late, that a cargo of mummy cats has been sent to England to be ground up into fertilizers for the enrichment of the soil. These animals ate supposed ro have lain in the Egyptian vaults whence they were taken foi some five or six thosuand yeais so that it is of commodities and j ig"h time they were put to some use reputation and in ,.ur , ful purpose. 1 tie effective way aho e. o! i o, our own mi is ami sums i coarser to the Northern most -ted r wear 1 in fa than pay trihtiti Ciesars. iJ( t is write and teach our osterity 1he sd-ndid story of their valorous ancestors, rather than it shall come to them perverted from the hands of the IIigginsons, MeM.as ters. I la rne.-es. Harpers and Apple tons. ( , Northern friends have diiigetitly sought for the last quarter of a century to steal both ourrenuta- Thev have mis- Th. e warm winter has oeeu a. nm. vidential blessing to the farmers who found themselves with little pro vender for their stack. The wheat fields were luxuriant and the stock in some section has lived almost entirely on wheat grazing. The wheat was being injured by the hugs, but the freeze of this week, it is hoped and believed, has destroyed the insects. Land Sale. 1 T I HE JANUARY TERM, 1S!(), OF (1RAN x Y ville Superior Com t, .1 udge Arm field appoint- i-si i in- iiinii t .liiii ii n 1 1 tin in ir- i oner in I lie case ol spoitswood l.urweii, administrator, against .las. II. Pool, to sell .'( acres of land in Fishin CreeV ioMisiip. ilranx ille count v. North Carolira. ad ioining the lands of W. W." Dement, John Brum mitt and others, and lately belonging to .John S. Bui-well, deceased; said sale ordered to pay the purchase money for said land. Hale will take place in Oxford, at Vi in. on Monday, 7th pril 1S!K). Terms cash. U.W.WINSTON Feb. vo. iS'.ni.-Hv Commissioner. For Sale. I HAVE FOR SALE A TRACT OF LAND IN Wiliianishoro township, Vance county. Said land was a part of the 'lands owned by "the late Dr. John N. Hi,ks, and lies about live miles north of Henderscn and contain over Mini The land lies well and is adapted to the growing f fine yellow tobacco, corn, wheat, oats and otle er crops grown in this section of the State. This land will be sold cheap and on easy terms For ni.iiiit.-i pa 1 1 1 1 ii ia i s apply to " JAMES R. YOU NO, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. febis-r.w Henderson, X. C. Sale of Land. T Y VIRTUE OF THE POWER CONFERRED in a mortgage from A. J. Dement and wife to Jno. S. Hnrwell, dated -v'ilth November. 1S7", and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds lit Oranviilc county, in book- :t i,-m,-..j o-i-j .iuo I will sell at public auction for cash, at the Court i House di.or in Oxford, (iranville comity At 1 o'clock in., on .Vonday, April 7th. 1SW1, a tract of i.nniiui- hi iiu:iviiic county, ibing Creek township, on the Oxford and Kittrtll road, con taining 5 acres more or lea, it being the place on which said A. J. Dement aow re-ides SPOTSWOOD BUR WELL, marl-It Adin'r Jno. S. Uurwell, Dec'd. MISCELLANEOUS. 7T" A. LAND IS & SONS' AD vTERTISEMENT. ---C TO A. Landis & Sons! P 0) - i I i inNiS ilUUU For Old Hitej fcoiis, Buggies, Carts, Plows, CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS. AND mm AND SUMMER GOODS ! u represt Says an exchange: The properity of a town is not gauged by the uni formity with which they pull toe-ether ente, every transaction they I when any important undertaking is tion ;nid purse have ever hnd with us ;ind their j to be accomplished. A m; Mortgagee's Sale. OX 1st FEBRUARY, 1887. B.B.MASSENBUKG and wife, Lillian A., being indebted to C. M j ooke, in the sum of four hundred and fifty dol lars, executed a mortgage on 85 acres of land ly ing in Oranvilie comity, North Carolina, adjoin ing C.L. Eastwood, D. M. Roberts. Bernard Co .art. the heirs of Isaac Harper, called the one halt of i. t. Hullock tract, eaid moitga-'e to be found iu book -it. page 5Si.t. Defnuit hvln k made in the payment of the mortgage. I w?ll sell said land at Court House In Oxford' on .Monday 0 (V (D , j H o We offer the finest and prettiest lino of clrpqq goods this season evor offered, tochitog sovef-S fepccicil Lines i : I ' OP WHICH WE HAVE THE i Kntire Coiytixj. 0UR STOCK OF HARD- 5K- OmbresOaslimere finish. ors, ana tne rich seen in this mai Sieiiiens A larsre new and atti prettiest dre ,K-i,.t.4,-JL v iuj5l L'UI- CxLesL ana prettiest goods ever iiet. fl7 Tf! st col- WAah IS COMPLETt.tx ; other grades 10 cents. tnae "co sell at 12 cents; Call on us before buying Xext door to Cooper's Bank, OXFORD, N. C Vlst April. INSiO. A. V. Gk ham, Attorney. C. M. COOKE, -Mortgagee. mr4-lm mt';inn'ss litcds n Jiciotc rtm'dy. The hrsf tliino- to do is to cut their Mccju.-i iiil.-incc ;is f.-tr ,is possihh. If the South rnis( up to a man to-dny jind snuh tin-si- v i 1 la ins and rnscals, tliry liiioht learn to appi-cciate the lvopv and just value of exchange and the value of a trood name. an with a thousand dollars at his command and a love for his town in his heart can do moie for the uphuihlino; of it than the millionaire who locks up his capital and snaps his fingers at home progress. The ways and means committee will lake their tariff straight, wilh ont siiuar. The 'v York Democrats nvo inhi- hint over their gains in Tuesday's local elections throughout the State. Those who have the 'JDlh of Feh vuary for their l.irfhday will have none to celebrate between 1S!)( and I !)(!, as there will le no February L'!)th in l!)i)0. Tlie wet blanket that the Republi cans of loM-a were treated to at the btst fall election was made wringing wet again by the Democratic shower at .Monday's municipal elections. It is hoped that arrangements ean 1 i-i i oe mane hy winch many troops from this State can go to Richmond in May to the unveiling- 0f the Lee statue. All the Virginia brigade will be present. If the various communi ties in this State will aid the troops North Carolina can have thirty com panies there. The matter ought to be taken in hand early. Energy and money will win success in theaffair. Our esteemed contemporary, the Philadelphia Record, puts it well when it says: It is stated by a Repuli- o.-iiiitii mar lrgima, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mis souri, Arhansas and Texas have never elected a colored Congressman. Neither have Pennsylvania, Ohio Sale of Land. TY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE srPF 1 rior Court of Granville Count v. t irwtul i, the undersigned, in the case of W.H. Ballard and others vs. W . 1 While, we will self to the high est bidder for cash, at the Court House door"in the town of Oxford, on the 7th day of April lsH) a tract of land in IJrassrtelds township in said county adjoining the lands of J. H. Floyd Henry Moss, Lee .Jenkins and others, being the land conveyed by O. Betts, assignee, to V . W Ureen on April 30, lstfi, V,y deed "recorded on pae 5S5 book r, , ,ft he records in office of Register of Deeds ol Granville comity. Terms of sale y. cah balance in Vi months, title reserved until pur chase money is paid. CM COOKE A. W. GRAHAM. Commissioners. I Mohairs and Brilliants s i qoiors JllSt fliifi Minilfp VbMQ 1 1 J Henriettas still hold then : X " tw" I Moais and BriHlantcEvorv new color and Wlovf Sri f -a3 and Macks Pf mar 1-1 m STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. ( (liANVlLLf Col'STV. )" To All Whom it May Concern: An application to increase the capital tock of the Granville County Farmers- Alliance Tobacco .Manufacturing Company from live thousand dol lars to ten thousand dollars having this day been tiled in this o trice; and it appearing to the court that the statute has in all things been complied with; now thereiore license is hereby granted to said (iranville Coul.ty Farmers' Alliance Tobacco Manufacturing Company to increase the capital stock ol said comnanv from rivw t it, ' ,.. dollars divided into" shares of the par value of five dollars, in accordance with the provisions uni tiP t -...v.. .... , a : i .....iiwi i.i- pmpures oi us cnarter granted the 1st day of April, A. D., I test inu.nv where ol I have hereunto set my hand and affixed th'. u an i ... -. - i -f i , i . : . - - l .. . . .. . mm ,iiiri inifi snill uav Of hell niar4-4t rnnrv 1 stu I . V. LASSITJSU, C. S. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Sri'Eiiion GllANVll.I.E COUM V. t Coi 1ST. A. 11. A. Williams, ) vs. j L. II. Bullock, Artmr of B. F ' JBullock, deceased, et. al. i '5 While we inform von that FURMAN & HAYS' DRUG STORE Is the place to buy your Garden beecls. Is the place to buy your Drugs and Medicines cheap. Is the place to buy your Cigars Cigarettes and Tobacco." Is the place to buy your Fine Perfumery. Is the place to buy any tiling in the Drug Line. Is the place to have vour Pre scriptions filled". Offers Low Pi ices and Courteous Treatment. own, We offer them ! f j-.s j -English Percals .25 aiiieveirt rifyle? one vprd wide, for shirt-waists and dresses y New Vandyke Collars and Culls, Laces. I . iO&OO yards new stylo ginghams, alpine suit imgs, chambrays and other now styles of wa?h goods. R T 2 ! We on n't even buy n o-nss 0f ,nie; storf soda water M il limit paying Irilmtc lo an !nolis, syndieato. It looks as lliouo, a Declaration of Iinlnendonce would soon ho needed. KN tST L. Uru.Ot'K, ANNIE SNEEJ) AI) 1J her husband Sliced, Adeline F Pas chal. All rajah Bullock and James M. Hnllock and any other heirs at law of Micaiah lli.ll.wi , Massaelinsntts. Va,m.i t , !!'", ' lr.! Bullock, dec"d, whose names 7 - ---'( i ii ii ii, ail i mmiMMi ii. i i i-i i' hi v ii' Illinois. If Republicans of the North I le tKr cannot conquer tlieir nreindief ,f I l'1110111'; ,,,r the iiilose of obtaining iudsrmc The Oliio river is said to l,e fifty miles wide at its month at present. It has proliahly determined to beat Foraker's month or sjiread over the whole Mississippi Valley in the attempt. ill take notice that in orth lllHi rn-t on .?..v::t;'(:,lU;,, b-v H- . de--d7othe Baldwin Avalon FE ItTI JJZER CO M PAN Y'S i-ODOR LGSS- Tobacco Fertilizer. We oifer the largest stock of curtains and cur tain fixtures ever seen on this market, consist ing of 250 curtain poles with brass fixtures 40 50, 60 and 75 cents: 100 solid walnut. Pfr.rm m ' -w nr W MAIVI Aixctxiugctiiy puius; curiam pins: siiacit nnll nicKei joints lor Day wmaows; hay window poles all lengths: fringes, laces, etc.. for trimming- fit oloth and fancy trimmings. "u c "fcrtiiiM ineir uiack allies, wliv ! A"V vp.,,(' lia,e ,mone)' "f !l house and lot shouhl they expect the Democrats of ! !- Q PTX the houth to send neg-roes to C 011- Sinee tlie death of the venerable John Christie, which occurred re cently, (Jen. Daniel Siekels is the oldest :::5rd decree Alason in the northern jurisdiction. lie was made ft in 184!). The Host on If era hi says a North Carolina man has o-ot the names of sixty-nine of his relatives on his pe tition for a office, and lias presented it lo the Piesident. He evidently understands Harrison's weakness. Presidential year is rolling round. The woods is full of Republican can didates and jiTr. Harrison hopes to be ii nominaled, bnl the Republican party does not seem to be suHicientl v proud of that o-entleman to make him its standard bearer in 1S92. Inli4ritcl IIlooil Poison. How many people there are whose dis tress from sores, aches, pains and eruptive tendencies are due to inherited blood noi- S?", i tJ.blood passes fro,n Parent to child, and it therefore is the duty of hus band and wife to keep their blood pure I. his is easily accomplished by a timelv bend to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, for book of most convincing proof. James Hill, Atlanta, Ga., writes: "Mv two sons were afflicted with blood po'son which doctors said was hereditary. They both broke out in sores and eruptions which B. B. B. promptly controlled and finally cured completely." Mrs. S M Williams, Sandy, Texas, writes: "My thiee poor afflicted children minnru mo u poison, have im proved rapidly after a use of B B B It is a Godsend." ' ' n'Vf )v;i,son' GIpn Alpine Station, N C, Feb. 13, 18 writes: "Bone ami hlU poison torced me to have my letr ampu tated, and wi the stump there came a lnLe ulcer, which grew worse every day until doctors gave me up to die. I weig ed only 120 pounds when I began to take B B. B and 12 bottles increased mv weight welf F:ndS Td ,mHe m nd arid was1hef!"."'er kneW VVhat health jud-nient: and they are required to appear and answer or demur to the co,m,lnint in & .LI at t ne next term of said court to he held at Ox ft? V1 ' ''""tterl-t Monday in AlaVrii ........ j .i.r- .jii UI jiarrn. isimi JI VVatkixs, h. w. LASSITER, mar.-l.vv Atty for Plaintiff. C. S. C. This brand of Tobacco Ferl ilizer-"i;ald.vin-Ayalon Ainnionialed Dissolved Hones.- is made wilii a -nasic sia" base, and is withoul a, v ottcns.ve smell. t is the highest -rade fertilizer on the market and can be sold for a les price -Manuf ictiued by the Haldwin-Avalon Ferl ilizer Company, Richmond, Va. Orders for the iroods oi- letters of eiHiuirv ad dressed to t he Company will receive prompt a t entiou. ALKIJEl) R. JAMES, 1 r . 10 Secretary and Treasurer, fehls-'m Jiichmond, Va. i Entirely new styles in plain, striped, plaid and checked muslin. ! We invite special attention to our new plaid India linen at 12 cento. 1 Also a full line of plaid and checked corded lawns at 12, 16 2-3 and 20 cents. Also a special line of table damasks, towels and napkins. iiorers, ana b,'ihk oi uxlord vs. W.A. Bot bitt, M.E. Bobbitt, et. al., at the Nov., 1889 Ten of said Court, 1 shall, on Monday, the 71 lsy of April, 1S90, sell for cash, at pnbli Fornynpepsiaand Liver Complaint von hnv .rin.ed guarantee on every bot e 1 1 lhUoh Vi tahzer. It never fails to cure. l" Davis, Thomas & Co. Sale of Valuable Land ! SIX TRACTS IX GRANVILLE COCNTI l IRJT'E OF AX ORDER OF THE SUPE- . ior v ourr oi (.ranviiie ('ounty. made in the cases ol Bank of Oxford vs.Wm. A. Bobbitt, Al E honDitt. K. W. mston, A. 11. A. Williams and i . v . uogers, 'i anK oi Oxford vs. W.A. Bob in til auction at the Court House door in Oxford to the highest bidder, the follnwino- t,LY 'V1' r, . . . ' --- uai ir in a J "? a"a 111 "ranville County, and State oi oith Carolina, to-wit : J' l. acres lying- on both sides of the old Tar boro road, and adjoining the lands f oI J Booker A. Mitchell, the late W vat f i-, !. lat P (a,,!.8: il bein tb ""et n' vh chthe iTte Rutus Bobbitt resided during his lifp- fr J particular description of vVhfch see Book is n M, etc., in the Register's office ' P gC .s res adjoininfr the lands of Robert Pas ohau, m. Quails and the late Jiufus CbhTtV fo. MSSjy? tad."' i,1?'K,."n,mVI"h,pi Mlnlng 11, ' " '"e late .lell. Jlorner and others- more particular descript ion of which see Book VM in ,he Kefflster'B office 5. 13 acres in Tally Ho township, Ivino- on the ? tore tan:rl,;'a-,i-n" tr?my " to Holn, store and adjoining the lands of Geo. A Holmes and other for a more particular descrinti on of xvhich see Book - pag'e 5:18, in the Rear's i'm 15J are? on the Tarboro road, adioinino- the andsol Joseph Rogers, Cheslev ialls Jamet1n"M.SS;i,ifh'the ,a,e Kuf,ls Bobbitt and James Quails; for a more particular description of which see Book 27, page W in the Register'" AL.EX. J. FEILD, Commissioner. JOB 0SB0RN Merchandise Broker! OXFORD, IN. C. Mens' Ready-SSade Clothing, Rubber Goods Ladies' Dress Goods. Don't fail to come and se uj, as we are determined to reduce our stock in nexi, du aays. we mean business. iWe are now offering entirely new lines of Ginghams and other seasonable dress goods Styles entirely new and at bottom prices. PRICE LIST OR SAMPLES OF asees, Sugars, Cakes. Crackers. Candi es, Lemons Cocoanuts, Peanuts, Cabha-e' es. Peas, White Beans, Malaga Crapes' eryware, Glassware, Tin and Stoneware.' Molaspes, Sncrars, raiij;es, Potatoes, Crockerv j. v. .a,-,-,, ai t.- ! i ii aim stoneware Bulk meats in car !,.,, K.tL i i dressed or otherwise Vi...,- m....i i, A Vlimol.., 1 . i.i.-rn, In I1S HITS, tcr v! ' ,,ran r. Oats, Cheese. Fish, But- , . V . office. febl8-law-td ;We shall also offer our large stock of Furni ture, Carpetings, etc., at reduced prices. jAlso an unusually large stock of Ladies' and Misses' Shoes. Entirely new styles of Laces, Ladies' Collars. Entirely new styles of Ruix's, etc. A large lot of white goods just received. j j Big lot Hamburgs, Torchons and other Laces, jj Table Linens, Damasks, Lace Curtains, Scrim Fnlta ol EwyDescri I rss riTt. pinner Sets. All at reduced prices. New stock Ladies' and Misses' Hosiery, Gloves. New stock Ribbons, Party Dross Goods, etc. New stock Pictures, Picture Frames, Easels A. LANDIS & SONS. t2& have a full l and Syrups just in from New York. Cement of everv descrinlirm Sfianatnnp (inidh ! in barrels, drv. Sewcrawc. Drain Tilis ntwl Firn- ! Clay Chimneys. Stove-pipe Thimbles and Chim- ' ney lops. Rubber stamps of every description. Hominy and Grits. Gall and LooK and Saye Money I am now located three doors west of Osborn House, where I have one good room on second floor to rent. Also three rooms to rent in White building on Main street. febl4-lam-ly i
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