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ritory. OXFORD. N. C. SAUURDAY. OCT. 19th. 1912
Farmers, Carefully Consider.
Mr. Tobacco Farmer, of Granville
County, by your vote in the Senatorial
primary November 5th, you are to de
cide a matter of the most vital im
portance to the welfare of yourself and
your children. That question'is: "Are
vou in favor of free trade in leaf to
bacco?"
At present there is a duty of 89 per
cent on leaf tobacco brought into
this country from abroad. iThere is no
doubt about the position of Senator
Simmons on the question of free trade
in leaf tobacco. He is unalterably op
posed to letting foreign tobacco come
into competition with your leaf tobac
co. Time after time during the past
month Governor Kitchin has been
asked his position on this question,
and up to now he has been as silent
as the grave on it. Can any tobacco
farmer afford to vote for Kitchin un
der such circumstances?
The import duty on leaf tobacco
helps the Granville county farmer and
no man can deny it. If leaf tobacco
is permitted to come into the United
States free of duty, then the Trust
can buy that tobacco in competition
with yours. Prices of leaf tobacco are
higher now, but let our domestic
markets be flooded with tobacco from
abroad and the price must go down.
Senator Simmons is opposed to a
protective tariff but he is as strongly
opposed to free trade. In a speech de
livered in Pennsylvania October 11,
Woodrow Wilson said that the Demo
cratic party was not a free trade
party; that no Democrat of standing
advocated free trade. That is Sim
mons' position exactly.
While Kitchin refuses to state his
position on the question of free trade
in leaf tobacco, his attack upon Sim
mons give an answer to the question.
Simmons voted against Taft's reci
procity bill because that bill let in cat
tle, sheep, hogs, corn, wheat and all
kinds of raw material free while it re
tained a duty on beef, mutton, pork,
flour, meal and the manufactured pro
ducts. The bill was in strict accord
ance with Republican principles to
place a duty on goods that would pro
tect the manufacturer while removing
the protection from the farmers pro
ducts and giving raw material free to
manufacturer, thus enabling the man
ufacturer to exact a higher price for
his goods than he otherwise could.
Kitchin attacks Simmons for those
votes of his and by so doing impliedly
says that he would have voted differ
ently. Carrying the argument to its
logical conclusion it means that should
Gov. Kitchin get to the Senate he'll
vote to remove the duty from leaf to
bacco and keep it on manufactured
tobacco, thus giving the Trust a
chance to buy foreign tobacco in
competition with that made by the
Granville county farmer and still re
tain the protection given it on its man
ufactured product. And judging from
the friendliness of the American To
bacco Company and those close to
Kitchin, that's exactly what Kitchin
would do.
Mr. Granville County Tobacco Far
mer, can you vote for Kitchin?
SEE DR. RAPPORT at Dr. Hender
son's dental office Wednesday Octo
ber 23d. The Doctor is an expert
in fitting glasses and his work is of the
best and his charges for glasses are
moderate indeed .
FOR SALE A second-hand mount
ed horse power in first-class condition
will sell cheap to quick buyer. Also
a lot of nice pigs. Come and take your
choice before they are picked over.
Oct. 4 C. H. CHEATHAM.
Germ Destroying Vaporized
Air That Clear Stuffed Up
Head in a Few Minutes
Breathe It.
Isn't it worth a little effort to forever
rid yourself of Catarrh when J G. Hall
is authorized to guarantee. Booth's
HYOMEI to end the misery of Catarrh,
or money back?
To banish Catarrh you must destroy
Catarrh germs. HYOMEI, the wonder
ful remedy made from Australian Eu
calyptus and other antiseptics will de
stroy these germs; will end Catarrh;
will overcome Catarrhal Deafness.
Complete outfit with inhaler, $1; ex
tra bottles. 50c. In each package is a
liitle bock that tells how this simple
remed benefits sufferers from Catarrh
Coughs. Colds, Croup, and Catarrhal
Deafness.
WILL BE HERE WEDNESDAY.
Dr. S. Rapport will be at Dr. Hender
son's dental office Wednesday, Oct. 23
If vou want the highest grade of spec
tacles and a perfect and scientific ex
amination then come to see me.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
sr- Till: 1IAMNS BRA NO. A
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TiLo no other. IJuv ot" vons
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1MAMONO KK AN I FILLS, for SS
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SOID BY DRUGGISTS EftSVAHFP?
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TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND.
Under and virtue of the powers of sale contained
in a certain Deed in Tiust executed to me by Nev
erson and Sarah A. Adcoc his wife on the 25th
day ot March, 1805, which will be found registered
in the office of the Register of Deeds of Granville
county in Hook 37, at page 402, 1 will sell for casd
by public auction at the court house door in Oxforh
on
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4th, 1912
at 12 m., that tract or parcel of land situate in Fish
ing Creek Township in said county, being lot No. 2,
in the division of the real e- tate of the late James
Anderson, said tract adjoins the dower tract of
Sarah Weaver on the North. R. T. Critcher on the
East, Henry Tabon ahd wife on the South and
James Anderson or the William V. Anderson tract
on the West and lies on both sides of the road
leading from Bell Town to Kimball's Mill. The
same is the share of said land allott din said di
vision to Sarah A. Adcock, the late wife of Never
son Adcock. Contairrng 45 acrts. This the 1st
day of October. 1912. A. A. H ICKS. Trustee.
NOTICE.
North Carolina
Granville County
Phillis Marabie vs Joseph Marable
The defendant, Joseph Marable will take notice
That on Tuesday the 12th day of November 1912 at
10 o'clock a. m., before A. M. Beresford, Commis
sioner, at Room ! Bould-r National Bank Puilding.
in the town of i'-oulder. State of Col ra-io. I win
take the deposition of Oscar White, colored, and of
Mrs. Jennie James, colored, both of lioulder. Col.,
to De usea as evidence in tne trial ot my case
against you for divorce from the bonds of matrimony
and for alimony. You will be present and cross
examioe said witnesses at said time if you so desire.
Iftis bept.ZBtn, 1912.
Oct. 7. 4w. PHILLIS MARABLE.
House and Lot for Sale.
I will offer for sale a valuable house and lot and
store house in Knap of Reeds formerly owned by
Wm. 1 1. Peed in front of the court house door in
Oxford, N. C on
MONDAY, NOVEMHER 4th, 1912,
to the highest bidder for cash. The lot contains 4
acres and is well located, and right at one of the
best High Schools in the State. This is a good op
portunity to purchase a home in this splendid com
munity. Time of sale about 12 o'clock.
J.S. JONES, Agent.
Administrators Notice.
The undersigned, having been duly appointed by
the Clerk of the Superior Court of Granville county
Administrator of Hattie R. Thomas, deceased, late
of said county, hereby notify all persons holding
claims against the estate of the said deceased to
present tne same to me for payment on or before
the 17th day of Sept. 1913, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All Dersons in
debted to said estate are requested to make prompt
settlement, mis bept. itn, laiz
O. W. THOMAS. Adm'r.
Sept. 21. 4w. pd of Hattie R. Thomas, deceased.
Certificate of Dissolution.
To all to whom these presents may come Greeting:
Whereas, It appears to my satisfaction, by duly
authenticated record cf the proceedings for the
voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous
consent of all stockholders, deposited m my office.
mat ine rogieman sc lurner Jo., a corporation
of this State, whose principal office is situated in
the town of Oxford, County of Granville, State of
isortn Carolina (U a. lurner. being the agent
therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process
may De served;, has complied with the require
merits of Chapter 21, Revisal of 1905, entitled
"CorDorations." nreliminarv to the issnim nf thin
Certificate of Dissolution:
Now, Therefore, I. J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of
State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby
certify that the said corporation did, on the 20th
day of Sept. 1912, file in my office a duly executed
and attested consent in writing to the dissolution
of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders
thereof, which said consent and the record of the
proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said
office as provided by law.
In Testimony Whereof, I have heretc set my
hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this
20th day of Sept.. A. D. 1912.
J. BRYAN GRIMES,
(Seal; Oct. 2.4w Secretary of State.
Our Coal Bridges
over all the discomforts of cold or damp
weather. Its use means that genial
warmth that makes the fireside so
tempting and cosy. It does more than
that. It means an actual saving ot
money. Its splendid burning quality
and its freedom from dirt, slate, etc.,
make it go farther than common fuel.
Make us make good this claim. All
coal kept under cover and screened
before delivery. Shipments to all
points.
OXFORD ICE CO.
SALE OF LAND.
By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of
Granville county issued to me in the special pro
ceeding entitled John W. Arnel and others vr aul
Walker and others. I shall on
MONDAY. OCTOBER 28th. 1912.
sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction
at the court ho-jse door in Oxford, that tract of
land in Dutchville Township, Granville county de
scribed an fnllnws' RnnnHul n ik nk u,, a i
Veazey, on the east by the Forsyth tract, on the
suuiii uy iana oi a. wait, on tne west by Mrs. S. J.
Veazey containing 116 acres more or less; known
as thft Marv !inH FHahtli wilia t;.
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of sale about the hour of noon. This Sept. 21st,1912.
w. a. l.. vftAtr, Commissioner.
SALE OF LAND.
Bv virtue nf si nrrioi- r.f i)ii Cmart. r
- t m... UUIIUI LUUll
Granville county to me issued in the special pro-
"cuuis emmeti jonii w. wrnei am others vs Eliz
abeth Holloway and others. I shall on
MONDAY. OCTOBER 28th. 1912.
about the hour of nooo, sell to'he highest bidder
for cash at public auction, at the court house door
m Oxford, two tracts of land in Dutchville Township
Granville county: First tract, bounded on the
north by F. J. Veazey, on the east by F J. Veazey
on the south by D. C. Walker, on the west by W. A.
L. Veazey. containing 87 acres more or less, known
as the Dude Johnson Forsyth place
The second tract, bounded on the north by Willie
Veazey. on the east by the William and Elizabeth
Walker lai.d. on the south by S. A. J. Veazey and
on the west by W. E. Veazey, containing 30 acres
more or less, and known as Dude Johnson, Willie
Veazey tract. This Sept. 21st. 1912.
W. A. L. VEAZEY. Commissioner
Administrator's Notice.
The undersigned having duly qualified before the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Granville county as
administrator of John D.Williams, Sr.,dec?d,late of
said county, hereby notifies all persons having
claims against the estate of the said deceased to
present the same to him for payment on or before
the 28th day of Sept. 1913, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate are requested to make imme
diate settlement. This Sept. 28th. 1912.
JOHN D. WILLIAMS. JR.,
Adm'r. estate of John D. Williams, Sr.
Dennis 6. Brummitt. Atrorney. Oct.4.4w
Publication by Summons.
State of North Carolina,
Superior Court,
Granville County. Nov. Term, 1912.
Mrs. Martha Cannady, Mrs. C. M. Wilder,
vs.
T. L. Cannady, Wyatt Cannady, S. H. Cannadv,
H. G. Williams and wife Kate Williams. W. H
Britt and wife Mamie Britt, J. G. Hall acd wife
Helen Hall. Josiah Cannady. Hillman Lannaay.
Ellis Cannady, P. H. Montgomery and wife Annie
Montgomery Edwards Cannady, Aijie Morris.
Nat. Faucett. S. C. Vann. Walter Vann. Pattie
Beavers, Delia Beavers, Wyatt McGhee, Joe Vann,
bam Morris and wife iNellie Morns
The Defendants above named and other heirs at
law of Thomas Morris and Wyatt Cannady and ail
other persons who upon the happening of any con
tingency may have an interest in the lands involved
in th s proceeding will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been commenced in the Su
perior Court of.Granv lie County, for the purpose
of selling fo" revision the land devised to Mrs.
Martha Cannady and Mrs. C. M. Wilder by the
wills of said Thomas Morris and Wyatt Cannady,
which said land is situated in said county of Gran
ville. Fishing Creek To wnship, on the waters of
Fi-hing Creek, and lying on b th sides of the road
lead ng from Oxford to Dement Cross Roads.
Said Defendants are further notified to appear at
the next term of the Superior Court of Granville
county to be held on the 18th day of November,
1912, and answer or demur to the complaint in
said action, or the relief therein demanded will be
granted.
This Oct. 1st. 1912.
J. G. SHOTWELL. C. S. C
W. N. Thomas, M. D.
Oxford, N. C
Haying located in Oxford for the prac
tice of medicine, I offer my professional
services to the public.
Office With Dr. G. S. WaiKins, Main Street.
B. S, Roaster,
Attoroey-At-Law, Offices In Odd Fellows' Ml
Practices in State and Federal Courts
Hillsboro St., Oxford, N. C.
J. T.
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Livery and Feed Stables.
Oxford, N. C.
Up-to-date turn outs at your com
mand day or night. Call us when you
want to ride. Phone 55-A
TO FRIENDS AND PATRONS
Meet me at the County Fair, 1 will
make all examinations free.and advise
if you wish, along breeding and live
stock lines.
Dr. John L,. Bullock,
Veterinary Sergeon,
CREEDMOOR , - - - TM.C.
FOR WAGONS AND HARNESS
SEE
PETE BULLOCK
HlllsDoro Street, Oxford, N, C.
He Sells the Nissen Round and
Square Hound and the Light Running
Studebaker Wagons. Harness and
Saddles of all kinds
Cadet Chocolates
HAVE ARRIVED.
They please every body
that's why we like to sell
them. You buy any quan
tity and get the best.
Huyler's, Liggett's and
other high grade candies in
original packages. Satur
day candy will be on sale
this week.
J.CHall,
DRUGGIST
OXFORD, - . . N. C.
1NGS 16
16 WEDD
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. -
J.G Hall,
Druggist,
, N. C
wwi nun ciiu Bianii Sap i
Begins 9:39 A. M
Friday 25tti and Ends Saturday m
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150 Pairs of Woef-
A!l Grades and Size n 2 DaVs.
Mr. Weaver secured these Blankets for us at n ,
prices ever heard of. They are slightly iume' feof 'est
many of them you will be unable to find a Z Vmin
to be sold at prices that represent from i to V ey are
have arranged with Mr. Weaver to come J3 "e
sale in person and all blankets left unsold -It t J this
of this sale he will tl ff i, V, Jt t,e co"chisin.
not buy these "banrain" nrine w, , Pitiyely can.
prizes will be given the first ten purchn X a nable
worth A fine pair of wool blankets will be T7
one holding the lucky number. Come earl
choice goods. J &et tne
PAUL Q. BRYAN
LAWYER,
Oxford, - - - - IM. C
Office in old Public Jeder Rusiiiess Office.
PLEASING REFLECTION
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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.
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YOU WANT CLEAN COAL THAT BURNS CLEAN. WE
HAVE THE RIGHT KIND.
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Phone No. 7. - - -
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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. 8 College Street. Fiione No. 125.
Frank R Lyon.
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This remarkable Electric Range cooked everything that was
served at the Bazaar Friday, at a less cost than would be possible
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Call at our office and let our representative show it to you ar,u
explain its merits and unique features.
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