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PUBLIC LEDGER-OXFORD BANNER FUO IC LE DGER FOR WAGONS AND HARNESS -AND PUBLICATION Ut t KJL : BRITT 1'RINTERY MITCHELL BUILDING. Entered as seooiid-clasa matter at the poatoftiie at Oxford. N. C. Published Seioi-Wt-eklv bv BRITT & COBLE. J no. 1 Britt, Dan A. Coble, EDITORS AND OWNERS. PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION : n- Ytir $1 0t Six Months 60 Three Months 40 No at teat ion will be paid to anonymous corres pondents, and no communications to the editor will be printed unless the name of the writer ac company the article. To Advertisers: No advertisement will b? changed on day of publication. Advertising Rates Furnished on Application. ADVERTISING RATES. One year contract 10c per inch, net, each inser tion, run of paper. Six months 12 l-2c per inch, net, each insertion, run of paper. 1 hree months 15c per inch, net. run of paper for ea -L insertion. PREFERRED POSITIONS. On one year contract 12 l-2c per inch, net, each insertion. Six months 15c per inch, nt, each insertion, ."hree months IScts per inch, net, each insertion. One or two months 25c per inch, net, each inser tiod. Reuding notices 5c per type line each insertion. DID YOU KNOW that the Public Ledger with its 2.5(H) subscribers offers the best advertising medium between the seller and the buyer in this territory. OXFORD. N. C. THURSDAY. OCT. 12th. 1912 The Charlton Suggestion for Mr. McNinch. If he will pardon the interruption we would like to suggest to Mr. Mc Ninch, manager for Governor Kitchin, that in his political advertisement?, which have beenfiiled with quotations from strange and wonderous authori ties, he has overlooked one ardent Kitchin supporter right here at home. We would suggest that he publish an advertisement something like this: Simmons a D n Rascal ! (Quotation from conversation be tween Marion Butler and friend in a a Pullman smoker, returning from the Charlotte Bull Moose convention) But ler; N, I have but little interest in the Democratic fight except in one case I do want to see my friend, Governor Kitchin. beat the d n ras cal of a Simmons! Mr. Butler is suppDrting Theodore Roosevelt for President. Mr. Butler is against Simmons. THERE'S A REASON! Ve protest that as an advertise ment that would cause more of a stir than anything Mr. McNinch has pub 1 shed yet; if he feels any delicacy in publishing an unconfirmed story there are men who will swear that the above conversation took place, perhaps not precisely in those words, but to the same general effect. Why need Mr. McNinch go to Montana for abuse of Mr. Simmons when he can get any n mount of it right here? Oris it poss ible that the Kitchin people are not particular anxious to advertise the fact that the odoriferious Maryann is snuggling up so close? Lexington Dispatch. CATARRH SUFFERERS ASTONISHED. Business Suits are a specialty at this store. We select our models and fabrics with great care. The cut, fit and style must be right. We can show you an end less variety of all the newest patterns and shades, for Fall and Winter wear. Adler's Collegian Clothes are a hobby with us. The Charlton A Collegian Model is a three button sack suit that is much in demand this season. We show this and other models at prices ranging from $15 to $35. Landis & Easton, Oxford, N C 0 II cn ' . c iyy j w oeciaina MICHES LAID RIGHT OVER OLD VOOD SHINGLES dirt no bother. mnA wlin mm they make a thoroughly storm-proof proor root, neither ot which can ted for the wood shinsle. J . j i t , . , ' F' "-c "icy cosi no more than a good wood shingle, and m some places they cost much less. Roofs put on 26 years ago are as good as new today, and have never needed repairs. Sale by L,. O. Turner, Oxf ord,IM. C. SEE PETE BULLOCK Hlllsboro Street Oxford, N. C. He Sells the Nissen Round and Square Hound and the Light Running Studebaker Wagons. Harness and Saddles of all kinds. o a (A n J5 h S3 CQ Furniture MISS SEEING OUR NICE AND wmrLC IC LINE OF and House Furnisiiim Our stock is one of ih ,nr,ct .i r that has been in Granville Cnty We Vave a sortment of Chairs, Dressers, Couches, Tables HalTT as' Side Boards, Clnna Closets, Bookcases, I.adg D Ratcks Beds, Springs, Felt Mattresses, Druggets Rut's,n many other things that will be pleaffng to the e We will be pleased to have you caff and ee , us show you through our line. When vo 1 , T'1 ki Upchurch&Ci Oxford, N. C. PLEASING REJECTION Booth's Hyomei, the Sooth ing, Healing, Germ Destroy ing Air Gives Instant Relief. If you already own a HYOMEI hard rubber inhaler you can get a bottle of HYOMEI for only 50c. The complete outfit, which includes inhaler is $1 00 and is sold by J. G. Hall on money back plan. With eyery bottle of HYOMEI comes a small booklet. This book tells how easy and simple it is to kill Catarrh germs and end Catarrh by just breath Jng into the lungs over the Catarrh in fected membrane the powerful yet pieaaam antiseptic air of Eucalyptus from the inland forests of Australia Ihis book tells about the HYOMEI vapor treatment for stubborn Catarrh Croup, heavy Colds and Sore Throat' and other interesting facts. DON'T ENVY A GLORIOUS HEAD OF HAIR. Your hair may not be as heavy as other women's, Young Lady; it may not radiate its lustrous splendor;it may not be free from dandruff; but that's no reason why you should worry. In Paris all women who care have fascinating hair; in America all wo men, young ladies and girls who know afuU.n?ARiS!AN Sae have a wealth of brilliant hair and give credit where pa p'ict a tjo ' i TDleTM de"ghtful PARISIAN Sage, the ideal hair tonic grower, dandruff remover and beauti fier. Sold by dealers every where for only 50 cents.J. G. Hall sells it on money back plan. It stops scalp itch instantly and preserves the natural color and beauty of the hair. ANNOUNCEMENT. I take pleasure in announcing the engagement of A. K. Hawkes Co. s ex pert Optician at my store on Oct. 12th and 14th. I guarantee his work, and invite all who need glasses or intelli gent, conscientious advice about their eyes to call on above dates. Oct. 4 4t LYON'S DRUG STORE. Banking Business To know that you can have the most correctly tailored SUIT OR OVERCOAT. Made to order here not In the usual care less work, tumbled together in record time regardless of fit or finish. BETTER MAKE ME YOUR TAILOR. W. A. Hluzek. YOU WANT CLEAN COAL THAT BURNS CLEAN. WE nAVt l HE RIGHT KIND. C O. RAY. PKone No. 7. - - - - Oxford, N. C. n have more or less of it. Possibly it is JL KJ LI- with us. Such being the case you know something of our service. But if not a patron would'nt it be well for you to become one? -o o- Our Savings Department. is calculated to serve all classes; the old and the yonng, the poor and the rich. It re ceives deposits from $1 to $5,000 and allows three per cent, interest, compounded semi-annually. T3he ....GO TO.... Lyon's Drug store. For your school supplies Up-to the hour line of Stationery. Full line or Toilet Requisites. Any thing in the drug line. Prescriptions a Special ty. Wiley's candy. Pop ular Fountain Drinks. No. $ College Street. Phone No. 125. Frank F. Lyon. c n ! AFTER HOURS SALESMEN Many concerns lose money every night by not attracting attention of the crowds on the street in the evening. On the other hand, many other concerns prosper because they employ the after hours sales man ELECTRIC LIGHT. The pro prietors of these big shops are well versed in ail modern methods which make for success in developing trade. They know that the use of electric light pays. Our lamp ex perts will gladly assist your artistic window dressers in making your store and shop windows the best in town. Carolina Power & Ligfit Co Hillsboro Street. D D D D 0 Oxford. N. C. National Bank of tai, Oxford, North Carolina. Capital and Surplus S110,000.00 E T. WHITE, President. H. G. COOPER, Vice-Pres. W. T. YANCEY. Cashier. The First Deposit Is a .Magnet. "SAFES It Draws to Itself the Small Ch which you formerly scattered. It starts a growing bank account and creates a fund which will finally make you independent. Make THat First Deposit Today. WE PAY FOUR PER CENT INTEREST. IL FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CAPITAL - - Oxford, N. C. $100,000. SURPLUS $40,000 D , T
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