- r - v- : -. - THOSE WHO GO AND COME Mrs. W. H. White has returned from a pleasant visit to Ocean View. OXFORD'S EFFICIENT FIRE-FIGHTERS AND FIRE APPARATUS THE PICTURE BELOW IS THAT OF A COMBINATION CHEMICAL AND HOSE AMERICAN-LA FRANCE TRUCK. THE COMPANY is VALUABLE ORGANIZATION, ORGANIZED IN 1905, WITH JUST TWO SMALL HAND-DRAWN REELS. Rev. G. A, Upchurch is assisting Rev. J. M. Campbell in a revival meeting at Angier, N. C. Mrs. B. L. Reynolds of Raleigh is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Upchurch. .v. Miss Fannie Taylor has returned from an extended trip to Louisburg and Warrenton. Mr. John A. Williams and family have returned from a pleasant so journ at Ocean View. 3 Mrs. J. H. Carothers of Baltimore, Md., is visiting at the home of Mrs. W. G. Pace. Mrs. V. - W. Taylor, and children who have been visiting Lieutenant Taylor at Camp Gleen returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rowland, of Willow Springs, are visiting in the home of Mr. J. J. Medford. Miss Olivia Cheatham, of Route 3, left Wednesday for Mulberry, Flori da, where she will teach this -winter. Miss Bettie MaeCheatham after a pleasant visit to Clarksville and Lawrenceville is at home on Route 3. Messrs. W. G. Talley, of Tar River, and Joe Currin, of Oxford Route 1, were pleasant visitors to the Public Ledger office Tuesday. Mr. W. L. Bullock, an interesting young man of Hester, was a pleasant visitor to the Public Ledger office Thursday. Mr. R. W. Lassiter came in from Washington City a few days ago and is enjoying a short vacation among his many friends "down home." ... Misses Sallie Taylor and Una Mae Hayes of Louisburg, Miss Mary Tay lor of Oxford and Miss Willie Macon of Warrenton have been the""pleastmt guests of Miss Mary Fort. 1 I f ' - N rT,L- Si,,, - , iKS'S:H-'M'M-P& m ( k . . ,i ill I ! ii mi , r,v,f , .-ffiww f A4' W WW 41 -, , jrl vnnf-tM!.:,, v JLj?lC9 -t - f - l 'A'X'Y'. w . -7 U iX'-' - ,''-'v-''7' - ' a Ifl -w1 fr siKwA- jL ; L2-S' Vw 'JT- - ' -ill i,t.J y iJ i :fm'xmimm L ! -i fc4v i . I ''T ?04 1 p AIL Wb-ui - Messrs. W. B. Dixon and Walter Hobgood left this week f or " TECings- ville, Ontario, Canada to cure tobac co. They will return to Granville in about six weeks. . .. .... Bottom Line From left to right: J. Robt. Wood, chief; John A. Williams, assistant chief; T. G. Stem, Mayor; W. Z. Mitchell, Mayor tern; E. L. Parham," assistant foreman; Wade H. Britt, foreman;. 0 Top Line S. M. Wheeler, A. H. Taylor, M. C. Taylor, E. E. Sizemore, Mayor Stem's little son, L. C. Tay-lor, secretary; P. A. Wood driver Fred Peed, assistant driver; J. T. Sizemore, treasurer; A. H. A. Williams and Dr., W. N. Thomas. . ' There is also an efficient colored hook and ladder and reel companies. Mr. William Medford, the. valuable assistant to Mr. J. B. Powell, Regis ter of Deeds, has returned from a pleasant trip to Norfolk and Ocean View. r A card from Dr. Horsefield to a friend in Oxford states that he is resting quietly- in Richmond. All good, people hope that his vacation will be" beneficial to him and that he wilr return much improved in rliealth. -. ' Mrs. Minnie Wheeler and Miss An nie Belle Wheeler returned from "a visit to Morehead City Thursday. Mr. J. D. Lassiter, of Wilmington, is the guest of his brother, Mr. B. K. Lassiter. . MODERN BANKING SERCE The Union Bank Growing In Impor tance and Prestige. In 1913 the Union Bank opened its doors to the public and instantly sprung into popular favor. Its board of directors and officers are well known business men, whose "word is as good as any man's bond." The Union Bank asks the opportunity to serve its patrons in good times as well as bad. Mr. J.S-. Bradsher, cashier is in deed a very pleasant and sf e bank Messrs. J. C. Haskins, president; J. F. Meadows, vice-president; I. H. Davis, W. H. Fleming, Jacob Thomp- er to deal with. The directors are: son, H. E. Crews, W. A. Parham, J. T. Cozart. The Union Bank for the conven-. ience of its many .depositors remains open from 7:30 to 9:30 on Saturday evenings, which is very much ap preciated by quite a few of them. AN OXFORD INTERVIEW Mr. Garrett; Tells His Experience. The following brief account of an interview with an Oxford man over five years ago, and its sequel, will be read with keen interest by every citi zen. J. L. Garrett, 62 Spring St., Ox ford, says: "I, and others of the fam ily, have used Doan's Kidney Pills with the best of results. I had kid ney complaint and lame and aching back. Doan's Kidney Pills proved a most reliable medicine." Statement given December 9, 1910.) On January 30, 1915, Mr. Garrett added: "Whenever I have needed a medicine to regulate the action of my kidneys, I have used Doan's Kidney Pills and they have given me relief." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Garrett has twice publicly recom mended. Foster Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. '" j I 1 The grace 7 8 O AREFUL, individual attention to the require- Oments of every one of our depositors is the policy of the National Bank of Granville. We value the patronage of our customers and endeavor to show our appreciation by the courtesy extended to them when transacting any business with us and by the promptness with which their affairs are handled. We are anxious to demonstrate to you just how satisfactory oiir service is and we ' cordially invite you to make the National Bank 6f Granville "YOUR BANK" arid to call upon us for any ser vice we can render you. 1 T7V Tl df & wnm E. T. WHITE, President H. G. COOPER, Vice-President W. T. YANCEY, Cashier

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