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PUBLIC LEDGER AUG. 9TH 1918. Granville Superior Court, j Our people aie greatly pleased; with Judpre George Connor, as he i is impartial in his rulings. I Thv1 I'oliowirur cases wv.rv disport i ot" uu to Thtirrf lay rr.o.nimjf: ! State vs. Wiloy Perry, a. w. d. w , ;:uilty; $H mk- and 'o.-jt. IS 111 MISTER A A fn ii 15 fi 5-JEM -O 1 1 Offered For Subscriptions to The Twice-A-Week Public Ledger tor the Low rnce gt n 1 State vs. An.ir 'v Preddy. r-sist- . . ....:iit I si Hur (KilC'M , nut uiny, I State vs. Ii. C Carte:-, Tom Par ish and UlyHos Chavis, (listurhinj? ! ie!igi -ns worship; guilty, judgment suspended upon payment of cost. State vs. James Plackv-i I, cm ry ing concealed weapons; guilly, $10 tine and eost. State vs. Lex Ad cock, carrying concealed weapons; not guilty. James Blackwell, disturbing pub lic worship; guilty, judgment sus pended upon payment of eost. State vs. James Perry, disturbing public worship, guilty; $5 line and cost. State vs. Pud Chavis, a. w. d. w. ; guilty; eight months on public roads. State vs. Calvin Lyon, failure to take out license; judgment suspend ed upon payment of cost. State vs. Wiley Perry, carrying concealed weapons; guilty, line and cost. State vs. James Gregory and John Hammie; affray; guilty, judgment suspended upon payment of cost. HIS BREAK As we Want to run oir- List up to -4,000 ly the 1st of Nov. LOOK LOO K! We Offer You the Following Prizes: g Jbf.eclu.ced III &mm&? Fair's t Jpjrise wo norse wap a nam For the farmer securing the largest number of yotes in any single township in the county. Second JPsrie: !W Style Suiky Plow of Cultivator i For the farmer securing the 2nd largest number of votes in any single township in the county. rise: Set of One Horse Waoon Harness For the farmer securing the 3rd largest number of votes in any single township in the county. Votes Allowed on. Subscription: Voting Power and Subscription Price Votes will be given on old and new subscriptions to Public Ledger-Oxford Banner, according to the following schedule One Year New Subscription $i 500 Votes One Year Old Subscription $1 300 Votes Six Months New Subscription 75c 100 Votes Owe for Tiller of the Soil U o u 'u u Ui C' ' TIB V 3 '" n Fred Give me a kiss. Nina And what reason have you for wishing to kiss me? Fred (embarrassed) I had a rea son, but I er have lost it. Nina Then you'd better go. I couldn't think of kissing a man who bad lost his reason. WANTED INCENTIVE An unusual attraction and one that will appeal to the best of peo ple will open an engagement next Monday, August 11, at the Opera House. This is Ita, the wonderful California girl mentalist who has an international reputation, having appeared in the United States, Can ada, England, France and Mexico. As it is impossible to explain the attraction in advertising Ita invites the ladies of Oxford to attend her opening performance free so they can see for themselves. Adv Local News Items. Mrs. Robert Wood and children have returned home from a visit to relatives in Richmond. The Southern Buggy Co. is paint ing two oil wagons from Hender son and an automobile from Dur ham. C " 1 I i, ,1 c m iaiii vonu nas ieuumeu 110111 u visit to his sick sister in Baltimore, and glad to learn that she is im proving. The Princess Theater has been closed in and the interior work wil be pushed as fast as possible, says Mr. Usry. Miss Fannie Webb returned Wed nesday from a delightful visit to Spartanburg JS. C, Waynesville and other points in Western North Caro lina. Will Tom Cannady and Willie Alston, two of our clever young men, have rented the store vacated by the Oxford Ice Co. and will en ter the grocery business. It is reported that two colorec women met in the rear of Market House a few days ago and had a pitched battle, one using a knife on the other doing little damage. The one that used the knife left town. She Would you Bave me if I should start to drown? He Sure, if your father is well rated. HIS NARROW ESCAPE FINE FARM FOR SALE. Home of late J. Frank Cole, sit uate o miles West or uxtord in Walnut Grove Township, containing 400 1-2 acres of good tobacco and : grain land. Stumns removed in most of fields for use of machinery I Nice quantity of original growth I timber besides old field pine. House i contains 8 rooms, including kitchit land bath room, with modern water '' and sewer fixtures; good buildings for handling tobacco and grain;two tenant houses. Possession given this fall or if preferred a good man will rent next year. Sale to lie made Saturday, August 23rd, at 12 m., in front of the Court House; will be sold in several tracts and as a whole. Terms 1-3 cash, re mainder one and two years. Prem ises shown on request. For further information address SAM C. HOWARD, aug.6.5t.pd Stovall, N. C. Helen Don't you think it unsafe in such deep water? Henry Oh! no, indeed! Got in much deeper water last season. I nearly became engaged to one of the girls down here. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the power conferred upon ine in a certain deed of trust fr-- ni A. W. Graham and wife dated November 10th. 1909 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham county. North Carolina, in Book 56. page 590 and by reason of I lie future of the makers of said de d of trust and the notice therein ment c; d to pay the indeb'edness therebv secured, and at the re quest of The Fidelity Dank of Durham. North Caro lina, the hoider of said notes. I will on SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 13lh. 1913. at 12 o'clock m. at the court house door in the town of Oxford, North Carolina, offer for sale to the high est hidder at public auction for cash, the following land situate in Granville county N. C. and bounded and described as follows Situate just northeast of the town of Oxford, adjoining the lands of the devisees of D. A. Hunt. Terry Callis. M. C Ransom, James Jones, Mary E. Horner and A. W. Graham. Bounded on he north by James Jones and M C. Rans m' oa the east by Terry Cal lis, Alex Roberts and the devisees of D, A. Hunt, on the so. th by the devisees of D. A. Hunt and A. W. Graham, on west bv A. W. Graham and Mary Pi. Horner, containing 70 acres more or less, being the land conveyed to l.ucy A. Graham by J. G Huut nd others by deed dated August 25, !902.and duly rrgisrered in the office of the Register of deeds of Granville county, in Book 55, p ge 590. to which reference is to be had for a more accurate descrip tion. This August 9, 1913. R. P. KEED, Trustee. O" inr ri Granville Real Estate & Trust Co. A. H. POWELL, Pres. J. A. NILES, Sec. & Treas. EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO REAL ESTATE, - Loans and Insurance YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED THE ONLY LICENSED REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AGENCY IN GRANVILLE COUNTY. BROWN BUILDING. MAIN STREET. OXFORD, N. C. TELEPHONE 88. .1 ait 3PsIect. Size. 25 Watt 40 Watt 60 Watt 100 Watt 150 Watt 250 Watt cw Price. .30 .30 .30 .60 $1.00 $1.50 Old Price. wm. .35 .40 .50 .75 $1.25 $1.85 .05 .10 .20 .15 .25 .35 rfrPreXCUSe fr havinff (lim Hsht, when General Elec tric MAZDA Lamps can be bought at the above prices Al though the price is greatly reduced, the quality of these 'lamps is better than ever. For only lGc more than the price of a 10 candle power carbon lamp, you can buy a MAZDA Lamp that gives Three Times the light with JNJo Increase in current consumption. irlglntersL U CAROLINA POWER ill CO. HiLLSBQRO STREET. OXFORD, N, C. IT ES A PLEASURE TO US TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT WE HAVE PURCHASED THE of Chamble & Holeman and would be glad to continue to serve you in anything in the Hardware and Implement line at lowest possible prices. We make a specialty of Tiira IRLoof aim; J.-$l& Tobacco IF'Ixs.es Along WitK all Kind of Repair Work Ofoirel I-Iadrae Co. W. J. CLEMENT. Oxford, N. C. W. D. SiVSITH. L One of tin fV w r.o' leges fur women in the Sooth that confers an A. H. decree r-presf ntinsi four years of jjet.uioe college work according to the standard of the Assuciaticn of t'olleg'-s of the Southern StaU,s. Diplomas awarded those who complete the course in the Schools of Art and Music. Library facilities excellent. Systematic training in physical education under a director and assistant. Courts for tennis and basket bail. .... .. , . , Board and furnished room in the Main Building, heat, light, literary tuition, fees for phy sician and nurse, and all minor fees, Si2i).50; in the East Uuiiding and cottager,, from $17.;"0 to $03 less. . ,,,! Students not offerim! the necessary units for entrance may prepare in Meredith Academy, which is rated in class A. of tha accredited s-hools of the Stale University, for catalogue, quarterly buiieiin.or fuller information, address (.unel t.8t) R. T. VANN, President. Honest Nov, Are You Not Al ways Glad to See our Wagon You may fret when it is late and may be tempted to think unkind things about us, but when the wagon turns the corner does not the sense of relief which you exper ience show how truly welcome the coming of the wagon is. In most crises when the wagon is late in reaching your rlnnr it is because some customers on your route have held it back, and their thoughtlessness, while uninten tinnal. makes vou suffer. We are quite sure tiiat you would not knowingly delay the ice wagon on its way to homes where sickness and suffering prevail. On the contrary, if you could speed it along, you would. There is scarcely a day in which the wagon on your route does not go to homes where anxious mothers are watch for it KMVir hearts. You can speed the wagon by an swering the call promptly, by having the road clear tc the refrigerator, by having the change or the coupon hand, and in other ways which your own mtelJigex to in gence this hint now and willl suggest. We know vou are going to act on hereafter. Thank you! Oxford Ice Co. PHONE 132 OXFORD, N. C. FmEPUlBITM :-: COLLEGE I U - - ..iBlfc 1 Ufa s5r3 l o. y J
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