PUBLIC LEDGER- OXFORD BANNER.
Parham & Parham
W. A. PARHAM.
PROPRIETORS OF THE
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OXFORD, N. C.
Watch the sales at the FARMERS WAREHOUSE
under the new management, as you know we had to
commence at the bottom of the ladder, but if
IN ALL
BEST
GRADES
CORRECT WEIGHT AND FAIR DEALINGS
in every respect will count, we expect to reach the top
round in the near future. We are not offering any spec
al premiums.but will give every farmer one on each and
every load of tobacco that is sold on our floor in the way
of high prices, which will benefit each one that sells with
us. We greatly appreciate the liberal patronage our
friends have extended to us so far, and pledge ourselves
to stand by every pile of the weed that is put on our
floor and see that it brings the Top Notch Market Price.
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For That
r air FN ex
t October?
The prizes of life are for
men who work and plan
strive and save for them,
can have one of them as
as your neighbor, if you
only begin now to prepare,
ready a success, the
the
and
You
well
will
Al-
COUNTY
AR
is to be the greatest force in the
life of this county. It must be
because agriculture is our prin
cipal industry. It will be be
cause this county has the peo
ple to make it so. It's not for
the few, but for every madwo
man and child within the bor
ders of this county. Remem
ber the Fair and don't forget
to make an exhibit.
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GRANVILLE
U L fU RAL ASSO GIATION
Grissom Graphics.
This section has been blessed with
good rains recently.
The farmers are busily engaged get
ting their crops housed.
Mr. S. C. Lyon and family, of Creed
moor, come over in his marhinfi Sun
day and spent a pleasant time with
ur. antes.
If a full croD of Simmons noint to a
cold winter we will have our share of
it m this section the woods are full of
Simmons.
The little town of Grissomville is
progressing except as to streets.which
are now in bad shape. We will have
to levy a small tax and fix the streets.
No. 1 Sunday School at Mary's chap
pel is still running every Sunday
morning, and at No 2, our new free
school house, 2 o'clock p. in. Dr. Sikes
is still at the helm teaching the Bible
class.
Tar River Topics.
The friends of Mrs. Ellen Currin will
regret to learn of her continued illness.
Mr. Charlie Sadler, who was recently
hurt by a runaway horse, is out again.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maynard, of
Henderson section, spent the week
end with Mr. W. B. Bragg' s family.
Messrs L E. Ad cock and G. W.
Duke and M. M. Moss, of this section,
have returned home from the eastern
part of the State.
The Tar River school opened Sep
tember 16th with a good attendance.
Misses Grizzelle Smith is in charge,
assisted by Miss Fannie Hays, of Ox
ford. Tar River section boasts of the best
lot of tobacco sold so lar this season,
which was grown on A. A Crews' farm
by Earl Moss and sold at the Owen
warehouse for $1.05 per pound.
Mrs. Margarette Bragg, who has
been making her home with her child
rent in Eastern North Carolina, has
returned to this section and will re
side with the family of Mr. W. B. Bragg
Culbreth Cullsngs.
Mr Milton Blalock was in Oxford on
Monday.
Mr. W. P. Mangum spent Monday in
Oxford on business.
The Graham School, near here, will
begin on Monday the 30th.
We are glad to report that Miss
Gladys Jones, who has been sick, is
better.
Mrs. J. E. Bowling, of Mebane, is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Sam H. Jones,
this week.
Mrs. J. C. Howard, Route 1, visited
her mother, Mrs. Milton Blalock, the
past week.
Our farmers are busv stripping and
selling tobacco on the high-priced Ox
ford market.
Mrs. Wm. Bowling, of Rougemont, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sam H.
Jones, this week.
Miss Elizabeth and Katharine Jone4
returned last week from a pleasant
visit to Louisburg.
The bright and attractive Miss Lucile
O'Brien left first of the week to ente
the Eastern Training School at Green
ville tor the, ,son.
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THE GAME LAW.
As there seems to be some confussoi
in the nubUc mind as to the open sea
son lor hunting in this county, I take
this means of letting the people know
when the various kinds of game can be
hunted:
Deer, from the 1st of September to
the 15th of January.
Turkey, from the 1st of November
to the 1st of March.
Partridge from the 1st of November
to the 1st of February.
This is the period of the year at
which it is most important that the
tiame laws be enforced and we ask al
who are interested in the protection
of our game to aid us in our efforts for
without public sentiment behind us
we can do yery little to upncld this
law.
Granville County Game Association.
Sept. 25 2t. By T. Lanier, Sec .
Benefited Many Who
Had Tuberculosis
Those who suffer from Consumption
are generally troubled with nisjht
sweats, fever, loss of strength and lit
tle or no appetite. Fresh air, good food,
and the proper care of .he body are es
sential to a recovery, but in many cases
something else is needed. Eckman's Al
terative is a medicine which has been
most successful in stopping night sweats,
reducing fever and promoting appetite,
and many who have used it, declare it
saved their lives. Investigate what it
did in this case:
"Gentlemen: For four years I was
troubled with cough, which gradually
became worse; I had night sweats and
pains in my chest. I was losing my ap
petite and had become so thin and weak
I could not attend to my household du
ties. A physician pronounced my case
Consumption. Not being satisfied, I was
examined by the physicians of the Poly
clinic Hospital. They also pronounced
the disease Consumption, which was
proven later by an examination of spu
tum, as Tuberculosis Bacilli were found.
I was ordered to a Consumptive Hos
pital. Mv nephew would not allow me
to go until I had tried Ecknma's Alter
ative. P.efore I had taken the medicine
three weeks I had marked relief, night
sweats ceased, pain in the breast re
lieved, ugh became loose and easy,
fever left me and I commenced getting
well. My health became normal. I am
in excellent health now and have been
completely cured for ten years. I strong
ly recommend it."
(MRS.) MARY WASSON.
Care Ed. Green, 1722 S. 17th St., I'hila., Pa.
Eckman's Alterative is effective in Bron
chitis, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat ami
Lung Troubles, and in upbuilding the
System. Does not contain poisons, opiates
or habit-forming drugs. Ask for booklet
telling of .-ecoveries and write to Eckman
laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for evi
dence. For sale by all leading druggists
AND STILL COMING,
Yes our Two Big Stores are Full But Still
New Goods Continue To Come In.
We want every man, woman and child in Gran
ville County to come in and make us show them
what we really have in value and styles for
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We still have the Wool Craft Line and we wish
it known that Ladies Suits are cheaper this season
At least ours are as we have marked them
FVom $2 to S3
per suit cheaper than we ever have. So it will pay
you to see us about it before yon buy anywhere else.
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Wl ILJLJNE1RY !
Miss Lease and Miss Morris are in full charge
of our Millinery Department and will be glad to see
all of the ladies and show them what is style this
season. All of our customers know that all hats
that we put out are
Right in Style, Make-up
And Price.
Se us Anu Time all the Time.
A beautiful line of Silks in all the new shades.
You have to see them to know how pretty they are.
Ym STILL HAVE THE CI HEAT
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$17.00 THE WOULD Eiy EQUAL TO OST
$20 TO $22.59 SUITS ELSEWHERE.
And if any of them go wrong in any way you get
a new suit. Other makas at $10 to $22 50 in
equally as good values.
YES, "STETSON
"KOHRECT
AND "
SATS," "EMERY SHIW
APE?" "THOMPSON'
OUGLAS" SHOES
In all Newest Shapes.
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EXTRA PANTS THAT AH E REAL BARGAINS,
ANY SIZE mB GOOD PATTERNS, AMD
DON'T FOflGET THE "WIDOW JONES"
CLOTHES FOR HIE BOYS. THEY
ARE REM. BEAUTIES.
Big stock of Bedding, Wcci and Cotton Blank
ets, Woo! and Cotton Comforts. We have
the genuine Soiath Down Wool Comforts.
HPHIS is the
H store where
you will find only
the most distinctive
merchandise. We
serve every customer
with as much care as if the
whole success of the busi
ness depended on that
particular sale. In hats, we fea-
ture the "STETSON. 2
Wc want vou to make this store "Home" while you are in
town. Ve are always glad to see and show you any time.
wo Big Stores
MAIN STREET,
OXFORD, N. C.
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