PUBLIC LEDGER NOV. 26TH 1913 JOIN iHt AWIAIIUN: I :, I I , -r f-:UKEf ''A'SUCCESS: I 1 1 L ; pt ' . ;r; - . 1 ' . ' , ill ' " '" !! Ill I llll 1 in, Ill II I I I I II I llll I II I If I llll I lA I I :NJ '--'-'lloimiiiioiirhr ll''i9lHB'--viirtfl''TI-CiHSn''v ' i i ' tmmn9mm-mm mimmmmmmmhmmmm 4 - - 00"0O4O00"O O f '! 5li i Hm" I GIVE IT YOUR SUPPORT J ' WIN SOME FINE PRIZES .ooooookOmOmoomooo icootM4Ho . hhhKK" NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION -Tie undersigned having been appointed Dy triers of Superior Court of Granville county as adminis trator of the estate of John P. Jones, deceased, late of said county, I hereby notify all per sons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to present the same to roe on or before the 8th day of Octobar. 1914. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 3ctobfr6th. 1913. paid C. A. STOVALL. Administrator of John P. Jones, deceased, Virgilina, Va., Route 1. B. S. Royster. Attorney. (Oct. 8 4w.) LAND POSTED. All persons are hereby for warned not to hunt with dogs or gun or otherwise trespass upon my lancl under the penalty of the law. 2t-pd J. T. Cozart. TWO car loads of hog, cattle and garden fence received this week at Samuel Davis and you know What we do for you, so send your orders and save this difference, which will mean several times your railroad fare Davis pays the freight. nnnnnnnnRnnnnnnnnnnnnn House and' Lot for vSale i will otter tor saie at the Court rlouse door in ux- r-j f"1 ford at public auction, on . fl uu MONDAY, DECEMBER 1ST, n I me nuusu ana ioc in wesi uxioro, rormeny ownea Dy Mrs. is. o. jj U! Ragland. It has four rooms, good lot with good stables. ' m jd Q C. A. RAGLAND. jj tnD . V nBOBBBnaBmBEBBanai ROOFING, ROOFING. Now is the time to prepare for the winter, in building and covering your barns, stables and houses, and I just want to say that we have the most com plete line of roofing now we ever carried. Galvanized and painted V Crimp 6, 7, 8, and 10 feet long. The famous guarnteed and vulcan oid roofings 'made of pure Trinidad asphalt, and will last the life of a building. Then we have Courtright shingles and roll- tin, and on any of the - above we guarantee to deliver to you cheaper than wholesale houses or mail order houses will sell you same grade for. Just send your orders -and inquiries to Samuel Davis, Clarksville, and prompt at tention will be given and satisfac tion guaranteed. SAMUEL DAVIS, ol-otw-tf Clarksville, VaT Northside Notes Luther Tingen was called toOxford this week on business. Mrs. Will Daniel and children spent the week end at Fuquay. - Miss Nita Cash, of Route 2, spent the week end with Miss Thelma Tingen. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark spent Sunday at home of Will Suit. Mrs. W. Fi Lyon was a Durham visitor Saturday. A large number of our people attended the Orphan's concert at Creedmoor Friday night. Miss Lessie Moss, of Oxford, is on a-visit to relatives in this section. big business builders GREENSBORO GREENSBORO. N. C. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Touch Type writing. Penmanship. "Write for catalog TOfl Foirst tMooi)S) Bmh OXFORD, N. Cm Capital . V $100,000 Suplus . . ' 40,000 Under Supervision off US.(Government A Safe Place For Your Money. ' All Business Strictly Private. i S. COBB, VV G. PACE, J. H. GOOCH, Z. W. LYON, C. G. ROYSTER, R. S, USRY, R. W. LASSITEK ., ' W. H. HUNT. School Honor Roll The following is the honor roll of Mountain Valley school: First Grade Mallory Fowler, Harvey Nutt, Mamie Tilley, Fred Tilley. Lee Clayton. Second - Grade Myrtle Carring ton, Zera Jacobs, Irvin Nutt, Myr tle Clayton, Lizzie Ciayon, Florrie Simpson. Third Grade Estelle Fowler, Pearl Nutt, Irvin Tilley,' Sallie Clayton. - Fourth Grade Bertha Ti 1 ley . Fifth Grade Mac fowler, Nan nie Nutt. Emma JNutt. Sixth Grade Lucy Carrington. Teacher Miss, Lena Jones. Owes His Life to This Long Remedy ' If you neglect a continued cough or . cold you are in constant danger' of easily contracting serious Lung Trouble. The cough or cold which does not yield to or dinary treatment should be a warning to you and preventive measures should be taken as soon as possible. In many cases Eckman's Alterative, a remedy for Throat and Lung Troubles, has brought permanent recovery. Read this: Catherine Ave. and Ascot Place, . Queens Court, L. I., N. Y. "Gentlemen: In -the year 1908 I was taken with a heavy cold and a nasty short cough, r I went to several doctors, who gave me a lot of medicine. Finally, I went to a specialist, who gave me creo sote that made me sick of all . kinds of food; consequently I failed in health. I then went to the Catskills, and seemed to get betfer, but the cough still kept up. I stayed there for one year, and then went to a farm near Jersey City, a very sick man. About the time of my return, my brother recommended Eckman's Alter-ative- to me very highly. , It is now nearly two years since I first took it. I am now well, and I dare say that I 'would have been buried long, ago if It had not .been for Eckman's Alterative." : (Affidavit). JOSEPH J. TROESCHER. ' Above abbreviated;, more on request.) Eckman's Alterative has been proven by many years' test to be most . efficacious for. fie vere Throat and Lung Affections, Bronchitis. Bronchial.-Asthma. Stubborn Colds ' - and in upbuilding the system Contains no narcotics, poisons or habit forming drugs. - Ask for booklet telling -'of -recoveries, --'and -Write -rto- Eckmau . Laboratory. Philadelphia, Pa., for eTi dence. , For sale' by all' leading druggists FOR SALE BY J. G. HALL. LOST Small bundle containing black chiffon waist. Finder re warded. J Mrs. Hilhnan Cannady. JFOR SALE Best quality run of the mines Pocahontas coal $4.00 a ton at the depot. J. C. Horner. FOR SALE Two good all round horses, home raised four and six years old. Apply to E. F LYON, 4 1 pd Northside, N. C. FOR SALE A good f am i ly horse . Safe for women and children to drive. Apply to R. W. Brown, Oxford, N. C. WANTED Experienced man to raise tobacco on shares. Good chance to make money. Address W. King Davis Church Roads, Va. WANTED Young lady to act as telephone operator', pleasant work with good chance for promotion. Apply to Chief Operator, Oxford Exchange. .. GOOD THINGS for Thanks- giving Pitchford & Co. have just received a fresh lot of fruits and fancy groceries to help you enjoy your Thanksgiving. Let them fill your orclers. 2t-pd LAND FOR SALE I have 300 acres land four miles from Wake Forest. Fine for tobacco, cotton and corn. Will be sold in tracts to suit purchasers. N. Y. Gulley; Wake Forest. N. . C. FOR SALE Cabbage plants, Ex tra and Selected Early Jersey Wake field, Charleston or large Wakefield and May Queen, 20 cents per hun dred, $1.50 per thousand. Prices on large lots on application. Ap ply to Oxford Orphan Asylum. 4t. FOR RENT Two farms, two and three horse, in Sampson county, suited to tobacco,, cotton, corn etc. Tenants to furnish team, and under stand tobacco culture. Two-story dwelling on each; ' '. - Dr. W. B. Murphy, 4t. - Snow Hill, N. C. 10 VA AND Just Received a Car Load of irst Class AND MULES. Work Anywhere AND SATISFACTION (Quoairaciiteedl. CALL AND SEE TI1EM.

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