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PUBLIC LEDGER
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PUBLICATION OFFICE:
BRITT PRINTCRY
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EDITORS AND OWNERS.
PRICE Or iudiv ,,n
UNE I EAK
Six Months ft
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mu n( New Orleans have been
iastructed to enforce rigidly the new
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hatpin ordinance" anoarr.. ,
.:ot;nd it. The ordinance
..?J-.i. hntnins snail iui'u"
Viues luai . .... ;a
beyond the hat unless tne pu.u.
Th nenaltyisa u
one to ten dollars or imprisonment
from six to ten days.
m,t r.f chmch an usher whiie
attending divine services at Waynes
:n Qnriv Henry Sorrelis walked
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into a fusilade of bullets, nrea uy u.
i : HQrr Snrrells. The victim
COUS1U, xaij
B. S. ROBStBP,
mm-M-Ui. Odd Mows' BW3.
: ctito .,nd Feelers' Court
Practices in btate ana r
Hillboro St.. Oxford. N. C
Buy L. & M. Seml-MixedJReal
faint.
-r. ..u w Koat nnftlitv Damt. It
It la ill"- it - T i
wears bent and looks be,
the least money. Its use .n. thi.tv
en years has proven ! these facts.
l'ts White L,eaa-i " " A.,
Just mixSquartso LmO,.
each gallon 01 ... . ,
Real Paint, ani make 17.- ;
r.rP naint reaoy lor u; " :;-
Mixed Keai ranu 1 -
I Turner, Oxford, in
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died almost instantly m ia 0 higher rer
church. It is reported ne;;! gg. gr....
the afterraatn 01 a viuict. M lJ : iV , it hotter
luc 1 ,.,Aoira cm and Does it Detter. -
tween the two men seveim I"" . . n
One year contract 10c per inch. net.eacn inser- i fa
ti0Slk momhs lTl-2c per inch. net. each maem-u.
'XerSths 15c per Inch. net. run of paper for
each inseruon.R psmONS each
On one year contract 12 1 per m-
slSnths 15c per inch net. JffigSfa.
!K months inser-
One or two m!aina
Tr uaw thfm (',rn nlanters
with Fertilizer Dirtributors attached,
also large stocK ieruiiz-i
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Prices right: casn or c.retut
1 Dsea8,e by oxford Hd'w. Co. SALE OF LAND.
FOr bale ay "AIUS " . tue of the authority conferred 1
tied
fading notices 5c per type Imeachjnser
SATURDAY, MARCH 29m
1913.
-TT .nia"av fool part of the
people some time, but cannot fool
them all the time.
t iiruvour Carrier to be a
prize winner get him every vote you
can as he deserves lt
Daniels has made ed
itor Howard A. Banks, of the Hickory
ta ot tn he his Drivate secretary.
UCiiiyJi
He is a man of ability and an experi
enced newspaper man.
t-.u n-i;Q lands another juicy
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r -od in the aDDOintment
Slice Ol pciLi vjii"e," -
ot Col. Will H. Osborn. of Greensboro,
m nvfnrd man. as Commis-
auu an vvi ,
sioner of Internal Revenue. The sal
ary is $6.000 a year.
tu Tjor,i nf Trustees of the Hen-
derson Graded School last week filled
hoard by unanimous-
i itind Mrs. Junius Daniel, and our
1 y ivv"e
n,n h the honor of electing
th first woman to serve on a North
Carolina school board.
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tv, Tuiicoicsinnian who locked him
JL i!iiuwww.r
i ; a mnm nnd fiot away with ten
nf whiskev in four days, didn t
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for the whiskey than it
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did for him. He did not leave any of
the whiskey but it left enough of him
for the coroner to hold an inquesi.
tu oav that the parcels post is
proving to be such a good thing that
thP evnress companies are send
ing many ot their small packages by
rmitP Tf the express people can
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mnnv hv natronizuig it, it must
gaVv uivuv y x
be apparent that the people can save
eyen more.
There seems to be a well founded
rumor in the tobacco trade that m.
of Richmond. Va.. win re
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tho tnhflr.no manufacturing field
Pnminri fall. He was President of
the R. A. Patterson Co. at the time of
its purchase by the Amercan Tobacco
Company.
it i announced from Greensboro
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hQt Mr. E. J. Justice will oppose sen
otnr I. S Overman for re-election to
TTnitPa States Senate. He is one
f k hist noDul it and hardest
workers in the Senate, ana is wu..
more to North Carolina than live ou
tice's would be, and we are lor iu
brilliant Overman against the neiu.
We do not believe that the State could
be better represented in the benaie
than it is now.
The South, according to the concep
: t fmr srretarv of Agriculture
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Wilson, and by reason of its general
adaptabilities, is the portion of this
country upon which it must depend
5rQ f,,ri hpr meat supply. J ust now
the country is looking to aouui ni.i
ica, Mexico, Canada and Australia lu
io ita niPnt Droblem, when rigut m
Cnnth wt have the opportunity to
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solve it bv engaging m Blw'B
ing industry.
ThP MississiDoians seem to be in
earnest about the matter of a banking
law that will enable the iarmers 10
n..rA lnans on an equitable basis, as
Congress will sooner or later iue up
r Vin
the matter of currency reioru.
bankers, merchants, business men and
farmers of Mississippi are going 1
make a determined enori 10 wiCu
nmo inflnpno.e in shaping uongres-
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a;T,Ql nrtinn so it may be 01 cenent
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to the great agricultural interests 01
the country.
MYou can always depend uponj
T Ur what VOUl
securing cjanj
want in the way ot station-
whether for business or
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oinl mirDOses it you will
,alre this store your head-
quarters. Here you will find
d for
V ...C0RRES P0NDE NCE..j
MDrop in the next time youy
V :n Pfr ot anything in
aic " " . .
this line and see tne aavisa
bility of buying here.
V ....EVERY REQUIREMENT....
wrmBHM v.
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By virtue of the autnoruy "u 3
a certain deed in trust executed to me by N B.
Sese-nhereSrn made
in the payment of said notes. I shah on
MONDAY. MARCH 24th. 1913.
offer for sate to the hi hest bidder . f
plat o r Property L''Ay nr Oxford, and now
F..? said plat being Lof record dcedfcwj M.Pa
339. in the otbee 01 tne KeB rV in id
vilte county Se also book 84, page iA in saia ,
ffi Timeof sale between the hours
of 12 and 1 o'clock. 1 m. r eo Trustee.
LV PHOKE YOUR WAA0XF0RDyVl
Snpaker George W. Connor, of Wil
onn and son of Judge Connor of Uni
testates Court, has been appointed
by Gov. Craig Judge of the Superior
Court of the new Second Judicial dis
trict composed of Washington, Edge
combe, Martin. Nash and Wilson coun
ties, and has an allottmentof thirty
seven courts.
How is this for raising cattle ? Hay
,ri ponntv alone has shipped $250,-
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000 worth of cattle this season, anu n
is stated that Western North Carolina
has shipped more than 1G0 car loads
of cattle, breaking the record of 1911.
Probably Western North Carolina ship
ments will bring nearly a million dol
lars into that country.
It is a genuine pleasure to m to see
the name of our able townsman, Gen
B S. Royster. prominently mentioned
in connection with the nomination for
CoDgress from this District next time.
He would make the best Represent a
trc wf have had in years and would
be found doing something to advance
the interest of his people.
Senator Overman was appointed
chairman of the committee of five in
structed to investigate the matter of
patronage in the Senate, and he show
ed such a grasp of the efficiency side
of the question, as well as the political
side, that he and his committee were
finally intrusted with the entire pat- j
ronage question
The Legislative Committee to pass
on proposed Constitutional amend
ments has been called by Governor
Craig to meet at Raleigh April 21st.
tv,q ronnrt nf the commission is to te
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made to the General Assembly next
September, and it is one of the most
important public matters that has
been before the people of North Caro
lina in many years
How to Talk Over Phone
W have all kinds of schools for
teaching all kinds of things, but r e
cording to the telephone companies an
other is needed to teach people now 10
talk over the phone, some nave u
idea that the louder you talk the bet
ter when as a matter ot Jact it. is not
the loud talking, but the steady, 01s-
tinct voice that is heard. 1 aiKmg rast
or very loud is not the thing, iheie
are cases when the wind is very nign
when one must talk a little louder than
usual to overcome the noise made ry
the vibration of the wire, but even
when this is necessary, one should
speak slowly and distinctly. A little
time is required for the transmission
of sound. Stand off some distance anu
see the smoke from a gun and noie
how long it is before you hear the
sound. This is a good illustration.
Tells Consumptives How
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He (iot wen I (W.M
Tuberculosis is said to be cum Die
.imply living in the . open ur and takgj
an abundance of "esn g benented
Undoubtedly, methPe0priate remedy
in this way; but "eWI,f"a Alterative,
for Consumption is Eckman s a strength
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"Gentlemen: In Januar y, . 1J08,
taken with hemorrbageB of the Mi
My Physician oue of ace lcaairuPe J
tioners, said that it was " f
took eggs and nniK u u"-- &- lQ tne
very weak, and I 'Pt,0" Tf.ould not gain
store. The doctors said 1 ouM no gQr
in weight as long :is 1 - -- ch
kit w a Tf.
Co., Dcpaitmcnt Store. M9 to 1M MJ
had doe great Bood and upon h.s c
r"SirJtS3;jnoed
n.L-e were found. Consumption
Comfort Your Stomach
We pay for this treatment if it
fails t promptly relieve Indiges
tion and Dyspepsia.
Bezall Dyspepsia Tablets remedy
stomach troubles because they con
tain the proper proportion of Pepsin
and Bismuth and the necessary car
minatives that help nature to supply
the elements the absence of which
in the gastric juices causes mdiges
fen anS dyspepsia. They aid the
itomach to digest food and to quickly
Sonvert it into rich red blood and
material necessary for overcoming
natural body waste.
Carry a package of Rexall Dys
pepsia Tablets in your vest pocket.
hr keep them in your room. Take
one after each heavy meal and prove
our assertion that they will keep indi
gestion from bothering you.
-We know what Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets are and what they will do.
We guarantee them to relieve indi
gestion and dyspepsia, or to refund
Jour money, if they fail to do so
Doesn't it siana w xca..ia --
wouldn't assume this moneynsk were
we not certain Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets will satisfy you? Three eizes:
25 cents, 50 cents, and Sl.OO.
You can buy Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets
fs this community only at our store:
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SPRING STYLES ARE HERE
Such an array o styles and variety of fabrics are seldom
shown. They represent
ADLER'S COLLEGIAN CLOTHES
t their best The newest shades, weaves and textures tailored
SlSTgatment. by master hands. Come in now. wh.le the
selection is good. We'll give you the best styles and values in town.
Landis & Easton, OxfordJN.lC.
J. G. HALL
mThe yofieaSZ Storm
North
Carolina
There Is a Rexall Store in nearly e-rery town
and city in the United. States, , Canada and
Great Britain, x nere m u""""" t. ;n
Remedy for nearly every ordinary human in
3h espeSLSy dlrigned for the particular ul
for which it is recommended.
The Rexall Store are America's Creetee
KHTTHE- To all who have not paid
their 1912 tax to settle same at once
and if not paid by April 1st I will levy
on all real estate that taxes are uta
paid. This means all, so if you don't
want your land advertised and pay
cost you must settle before April 1st.
S M. Wrlt:r.L.K,sneriu
BARGAINS IN TABLE LAMPS.
P. H. Montgomery left his stock of
table lamps with me to be closed out.
The ones now on hand will be sold re
markably cheap. Call at the office of
the Carolina Power & Light Co , and
get a bargain while thev last.
Tll,;d fat pauses the words to run -I make this statement so that o
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together making a jumble of rounds.
wroYRftTVY" is oing to Davis
Farmer Dav next Thursday. Friday
and Saturday at. uarKsvme.
THAT DWELLING ROOF Tin
shingles are the best covering I have
them. The price is right. . C. D. Ray.
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may learn of the woieriu. :
Uckman's Alterative. I regaid mj lec
ery as being miraculous. oQUlTlES.
chitis. Asthma, Hay L Unbuilding the
For sale hi A. O. HU.
Marred Surfaces
Made New
A scarred or scratched table, or a cnair on which the
finish is marred, or any woodwork where the finish
isn't what you would like, can be made new dth
ACME qua r
VARNO-L
It's also good for floors. It will stand hard wear,
kroncp if c marlf from trie hest floor varnish. Varno-
f iHC IU1L JIHJ 1CUCW9, UUl XI aiOU ouailio aiiu, imiuuiivu
,..11 VMt win Vionnr nol? rT Tlinfi to ft
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sound i ppiHiny
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LjZC not omy renews, our. it aiso stains anu vsuiuouc
pne application. You can change oak or pine 1
"mahogany or walnut or dark oak finish, or any of
to a
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mahogany or walnut or aarK oaK nnisp, or any ui
expensive hard wood finishes. And it's easy to do
you can do it yourself.
Our book, 'Home Decorating" tells you how to do
all kinds of home painting at trifling cost.
Ask for a tree copy.
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17M vniJ PLAN 1 muini 11
n rr.t it to brinfi you a harvest
neDannyy v-: ,
of Profit and pleasure-same as your garden. And
ol r roiit anu F tfardpn it grows best with
like the produce of XfJresttag harvest for-
rCfUl Think it over,
tune. NOW it i g
IHL WilUnni- wsS , t vnNCEY Cashier.
u rnnPFR Vice-Pres. W. T. YANCEY, oasnser.
p t WHITE. Pres. H. G. COOPEty vice rre.
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