PUBLIC LEDGER-OXFORD BANNER I seism Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothes asd is Going to get the Best Values for M wyD gOONER or later, you are going to find out that it is decidedly to your best interests to trade here. :-: :-: :-' i i We are determined on that we are going to give every one who trades here, such good value for every dollar they leave here, that it would be impossible for them to get better values any where else. We want to make a walking advertisement of this store out of every one who buys their Dry Goods, Clothes. Shoes and Furnishings here. We are going to make them the best dressed peo ple in and county and send them out to make more customers for this store. Satisfied custo mers are not going to be backward about telling their friends where they get their clothes you know. Make our store headquarters St. John's Day, June 22nd. A cordial welcome awaits you. pIND out about the advantages in quality, service and price to be exclusively obtained in this store. :-: :-: :-: dd T 11 Cl) jftL Company. Children's Day.IIermon Church Tii; largest congregation that has asenihhni at Hennou ihureh in quite a while was present last Sunday to h"ar the recitations and pongs render ed by the fresh and beautiful children of the community. Lach child thai took part in the service was at his best and it was a real inspiration to the old and the young to see mere babies raising their little voices in honor of the occasion Indeed all of the old men present felt as did Brother Joyner that "it was such a pity God had not made them a little girl," The children spoke for themselves of the splendid training they had and we feel like Mrs. Troy Parham should have the job al ways in the future of training the chil dren The decoration of white and green was beautiful and added much to the looks of the speakers-. The congrega tion showed their appreciation of the children's seivice by very liberally contributing to the missionary cause. Each member of Hermon church now realizes that the pastor, Mr. Joyner, knew his business when he said, "We are going to have a Children's Day at H irmon if we have to dress sticks up in crocus sacks." C. Northside Nu&ictr.. Th farmers in this seetj.ii, . busy harvesting wheat . ' 'v Mr. Ed Aiken who has critic, :'v ;i. we are glad to know is improve iniily zzzzzp& Executrix's Notice. Tho undersigned having duly qualified before the Clerk of the Sapr-rior Court of Granville county as tli" F.xeeiurix of W. H. Gregory, deceased, late of s county, hereby notifivs all i;Tsons havin4 r!uim ajjuiiw the estate of the said deceased to present the same to her for payment on or before the 1st day of Jane, or this notice will be plead.! in bar of their recovery. A!i persons in debted to said est Jte are requested to mike imme diate settlement. This May 27, 1912. MARY D. GREGORY, Executrix of W. H. Gregory, deceased. 1 5. S. ROYSTER, Attorney. Administrators Notice. Having this day qualified as the administrator of the estate of A. J. Johnson deceased, late of Granviiie county, this is to notify ali persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of May, 1913, or this notice will be pieaded in bar of their recovery. Ail per sons indebted to this estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 21st day of May. 1912, V. A. L. VEAZEY. Admr. of A. J. Johns jn, deceased. Graham & Devin. atty's. may. 25 4t. Administrators JNIotice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of T. (). Poim-roy, deceased bate of Gran viiie county. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims aUainst the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Graham. Alamance County, North Carolina, on or before the 15th day of Jane, '!, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This June 15th. 1912. J AS. V. l'OMEROY, Adm'r. of T. 0. Porneroy.dec'd. Graham, N. C. Administrators Notice. The undersigned, having been duly appointed by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Granviiie county Administrator of Miss. Areta Peed, deceased, late of said county, hereby notifies all persons holding claims against the estate of the said deceased to present the same to him for payment on or before the ."list day of May, 1913, or this notice will be pleaded iu bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make prompt settlement This May 31st. 1912. G. W. ROYSTER, Adm'r of Mrs. Areta Peed, deceased. Graham & Devin, Atty's. June 5. 4tj 1 I II u f d 1h ton Riggest, usiest tores. "Weed the garden of the heart Ere you cry that life is vain; Give the blossoms room to start. Leave the rest to son and rain. Mr. and Mrs. Ramon H!! r.n.i r of Duiham. snent the and Sunday with Mr. J. 0 H-.ii ' sisters. J1 ,,ml She largest king snake ever een ; this country was killed in the road h!' IMrs. Emma Lyons, by Mr. vaster Miss Pansie Petty, of Durham mid friends around Norths-id a most j iiSuuui visu msi wee.K returning !,nip outuiuay. Miss Fannie Hester who has hp.n book keeping in Durham fr sever months has returned home to sren!l the summer. DR. N. ROSENSTEIN will l,f at 0x ford next Tuesday, June 2511) at the Exchange Hotel for the purpose of e. amining eyes and fitting glasses and at Creedmoor Wednesday. .June at the hotel. ' PAUL Q. BRYAN LAWYER, Oxford, - - - - N. C. Will Open Office J,Uy IQth i i i a The above day Usually Celebrated at the Ox ford Orphanage on June 24th, comes on June 22nd this year. A little earlier than usual, but we are Prepared. 1 3 P n U Everybody is expected in Oxford June 22nd, and everyone from Granviiie County is cordially invited to make our store their headquar ters. Plenty of ice water and a hearty welcome and if you want to take advantage of being in town to do some shopping you will find some extra low prices prevailing here at this store. Ready Made Silk Dresses. To close them out quick will sell at ex actly half price. $15 tor $7.50; $12.50 for $6.25; 10 for $5 and $8.50 for $4.25. Also a line of ready made White Lingerie dresses that will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Wash Dress Goods. Dainty Lawns, Mulls, Demitys, Klaxons, flowered organdies and voiles, all at reduced prices to close out quick. A iica line of the popular white cordu roys for skirts 20, 25 and 35c. The seasons biggest craze. LAN rVEaimL Stare et. Silks! Silks!! This is going to be the opportu nity of a life -time to buy a silk dress for we are going to sell them cheap. Foulards, Messalines, Pongees aiK all new goods. Ready-Made Tailored waists,just a few left and maybe your size. Worth $1.25, to close will-sell at 98c. Dress Trimmings. The latest things in laces fringes, shadow laces, silk fringes in all shades,lace edgings and all over embroideries. Housekeeping Goods. The housekeeper will find some specially interesting things on sale, Towels, White Quilts, Sheeting,Ready-made Sheets, Pillow Cases, Curtains and Curtain goods, Table Linens, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Rugs and Druggetts and Mattings. Millinery! Millinery!! This will be the time to buy n hat if you haven't already bought We will make eood reductions on all hats, some at cost and some at less than cost. All of this seasons latest and best styles. Come to see us any how whether you buy or on pleasure bent. row We Can Please You In uggies andSurries i less to Mate i fj h Large Stoclc of New Vehicles just re ceived. We have what you want. oiiie ee Us. I u In ! mi.,! mm 1FT! "p ft i I