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PUBLIC LEDGER-OXFORD BANNER POLITICAL ADVtRSISING. HISS!, OPINIONS OF WM. J. BRYAN AS TO SENATORIAL CANDIDATES. WHAT BRYAN THINKS OF WALTER CLARK. "The name of Chief Justice Walter Clark is brought forward by Mr. Bryan in an editorial in the Commoner as available for the Presidency," said noii. 1 nomas J. Fence in the summer of 1911, and continues: "Mr. Bryan gives a list of those he deems fitted for the honor, and Judge Clark is prominent, in the list. It will also be recalled that Hon. William Jennings Bryan strongly endorsed Judge Clark for the Presidency of the United States in 1HU4. i 9 r, -v 1 v v m at w 9 f Iff 1 Aa. mil " I f-- Z 1 rig in si m. Announcing our complete readiness for Fall business. We welcome yon to see our unusual display of new Fall styles for men and boys. And to share in the dis tribution of our quality of merchandise at moderate prices. The New Suits and Over coats for IVIert and Boys Will Surely Please You. Come and see them now while the new styles and patterns are here in great abundance. Men who recognize the advantage of an early choice are sure to be impressed with our ex cellent showing of Fall Styles. MEN'S SUITS $5.00 TO $25.00. BOYS AND CHILDRENS $2. TO $10. fails Newest Things in Hats and For nisiiings await your inspection here. The qualities are the best and they are priced to save you money Vg Sell Best of Everything for Men and Boys In qualities that give satisfaction and styles that represent at all times the very newest and most fashionable things to be had. You will find trading here to be pleasing and satisfac tory in every way. Corne and get acquainted with our excellent values. faKy Copyright vMsa. C Schlossbros.&Co. rs " Fine Clothes Makers I qm The Long Co., 0ctl2-4t Oxford, IM. C r 0 0) uu nlfl That's The Place For High Averages And High Prices. r MA YnilH, i v .Jwki run 357 raw. ANOTHE. YTAL ome On Boy We are Still Giving Awau GOLD And will Continue Unti! Everybody has had a Chance to Get Some of our High Prices and $10 IN GOLD Pieces. Tobacco Is Now Selling Higher Than We Have Seen It. Prices Second to None in the Stale. Try ns with your Next Load and Return Satisfied as all our Customers do. No danger of another black sale during the season, so don't be afraid to come to Oxford with your tobacco and be sure without failing sell where you will always get the Highest Prices The Old Reliable Johnson Is Right DON'T FORGET that we will give $25 In Gold to the patron who sells a load of tobacco with us for most dollars. $25 for the Highest Average. $25 for Largest Number of Pounds during the season. WHAT BRYAN THINKS OF F. M. SIMMONS. "The Commoner does not take nart in contests between Democrats ex cepting where a PRINCIPLE is in volved, in North Carolina WHERE Senator Simmons is a candidate for re-election a principle IS involved HE IF. M Simmons) IS NOT A PRO GRESSIVE and it is a mystery to the outside world why a state like North Carolina has tolerated him so long." W. J. Bryan, Aug. 30. 1912. Senator Smith, of New Jersey, wa s shorn of his power by the voters, in which Woodrow Wilson took a hand. by reason of his non-progressive ideas. WHAT BRYAN THINKS OF W. W. KITCHIN. A Five Dollar Bill to the First Man who discovers anything Brvan has said in favor of Mr. Kitchin. HOW WOULD BRYAN VOTE FOR SENATOR? THE TRUE TEST ot Superiority is continued use of the SAME ARTICLE by the SAME PEO PLE year after year wherever is is sold, it makes friends at once and KEEPS THEM. For sale Oxford Hardware Co. -' I I I $$ . I $$ ! rtf Q$25 5 In Gold Absolutely Gira! Every lump of Our coal means just so much solid heat You won't find any slate or non burning stones in the fuel we send you. And the coal itself is all high grade, coming as it does from the most famous mines. We so licit your order even if it be only a trial one. We get your larger one after the trial. All coal kept under cover and screened before delivery. Shipments to any point. OXFORD ICE CO W. N. Thomas, M. D. Oxford, N. C. Having located in Oxford for the prac tice of medicine, I offer my professional services to the public. Office With Dr. G. S. Watkins, Main Street. 16 WEDDINGS Before Christmas. For these we have recently secured a full line of sam ples of the most up-to-date wedding invitations, an nouncements, etc. Let us order for you early and avoid delay. New samples of visiting cards and mon ogram paper also. AWAY, Qirairudl i. A Grand Prize of $100 in Gold to be given away the 29th of March, 1913, to the person holding the lucky number. 2. A Grand Prize of $50 in gold to be given away 29th of March, 1913, to the person holding the second lucky number. Beginning Tuesday, September 24th, 1912, every load of tobacco sold with me will entitle the planter to a coupon which will give him a chance at these two prizes. AdLdLit ior&al IPri es . In addition to the two Grand Prizes I am going to give away the 31st of October 50 in gold. 1. $25 in gold to the person making the highest average during the month of October on a barn of tobacco of not less than 400 lbs. 2. $25 in Gold to the person who sells the most pounds of tobacco with me during the month of October. Nov. 30th, I will give another $50 in gold. 1. $25 in Gold to the person making the highest av erage during the month of November on a barn of tobacco of not less than 400 lbs. 2. $25 in gold to the person selling the most dollars worth of tobacco with me during the month of November. December the 24th, I will give another 50 in gold. 1. $25 in Gold to the person selling the most pounds of tobacco with me during the month of December. 2. $25 in Gold to the person selling the most dollars worth of tobacco with me during the month of December. I am determined that if you sell your tobacco with me that you shall have the best of everything, Best IRjriLces, Best JRerniurris, Best Service. i i Come to see me, you shall be Satisfied. ft W. Z. MITCHELL Man Watkins. J.G. Hall, Druggist, inn L, IM. C. 2
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