PUBLIIC LEM5EE i- -11 ; it a n 1 . ,1 PREMIUM LIST CHRrSANTHEMUM SHOW Clirysaiithemum Department Finest 6 white chrysanthemums 2 pair $4.50 shoes Horner Bros. Co. Second finest 6 white chrysanthe mums Cash $2.50 First National Bank. Finest 6 yellow chryanthemums $3 hat Landis & Easton. Second finest 6 yellow chysanthe muins Cash $2.50 Granville Real Estate & Trust Co. Finest 6 pink chrysanthemums Trade $3 Oxford Jewelry Co. Finest 3 white chrysanthemums Cash $2.50 National Bank of Gran- Finest 3 yellow chrysanthemums Cash $2.50 Sam Watkins. .Finest 3 red chrysanthemums Cash $2 Moore Lumber Co. Finest 3 pink chrysanthemums $2.50 in trade J. G. Hall. Finest white (incurved) chrysan themums Cash $2.50 J. R. Roller & Sons. Finest white (reflex) chrysanthe mum Cash or trade $1.50 Tur ner's Market. Finest yellow (incurved) chrysan themum Cash $2.50 Owen Ware house. Finest yellow (reflex) chrysanthe mum Cash $1 Farmer Warehouse. Finest pink chrysanthemum ;asli SI Gooch Machine Shop. Finest red chrysanthemum Cash $1 Union Bank. Finest collection chrysanthemums Electric Iron or Toaster Oxford Water Co. Finest growing chrysanthemums Rocking- chair J. Rob't Wood. Other Premiums Offered Long Co. $3.50 umbrella. N. H. Cannady $2.50 cash. R. S. Montague 2 lbs. Golden ! Blend High Grade Coffee. J. W. Knight $1.00 cash.. J. E. Howell 1 lb. Caraja coffee. Dahlias Best vase red dahlias. Best vase pink dahlias. Best vase yellow dahlias. Roses. Best vase red roses. Best vase white roses. ' Best vase pink roses. Zeimias Best vase Zennias. Plant Department Best svrcrd fern Set nice tumblers- Acme Hardware Co. Best fern, any other variety. Best plumosa plant Willow bas ket J. D. Brooks. Best sprengere plant Set of table passes Street's Store. Best begonia Cash 50c D. C. Hunt. Needle Work Department Best collection crochet $3 shoes Perkinson-Green Co. Best collection embroidery Elec tric Iron Carolina Power & Light Co. Best specimen crochet. Best piece embroidery in colors. Best display fancy towels. , Best all white embroidery. Housekeeper's Department Best pound cake Vz ton coal C. D. Ray & Son. Best white loaf cake 4 bbl. Oc coneechee self rising flour J.J. Med ford. Best layer cake 20 lbs. sugar Lyon-Winston Co. Best angel's cake 3 lbs, Nunnal ly's candy Lyon Dru Store Best decorated cake Cash $2.50 Minor Warehouse. Best sronce cake One year's sub scription to magazine Sizeraore Bros. Best 3 dozen beaten biscuits 3 lbs. Chase & Sanborns coffee Taylor Bros. Best pint Mayonnaise Aluminum upronlafor Oxford Hardware Co. Best fancy salad y2 dozen jars canned vegetables Mrs. J. D. Brooks. Best loaf bread 3 lbs. White House coffee Breedlove & McFar &nd. Best small cakes Japanese vase Hamilton Drug Co. Junior Department Best fudge (chocolate) Photos J. D. Brinkley. Best French candy (2 pounds) made by child from 12 to 16 Book entitled, "Georgiana of the Rain bows," by Annie Fellows Johnston, given by Mrs. A. H. Powell. Best devil cake 4 month's ticket to picture show Harris & Crews. Rules and Regulations No fees will be charged for enter ing exhibits. All cut flowers taking premiums must be donated to the Club. All cakes and candies, bread and mayonnaise taking premiums must tie donated to society. All articles exhibited at owner's TisBr. Season ticket 10c. Refreshments at usual prices. Needle work and other articles sold for a commission of 10 per cent. No premiums awarded unless there is competition. REV. PATTISHALL JOINS MINISTERS WHO ENDORSE IT Another North Carolina Pastor Ex presses Thanks For Gains on Tanlac "I am gaining in strength, weight and health and am pleased of this chance to offer my hearty indorse ment to the wonderful reconstructive powers of Tanlac," says the Rev. L. B. Pattishall, pastor of a leading Elm City, N. C. Church. "For over seven years I have been a victim of severe stomach troubles and indigestion. I was much run down for my appetite had failed me. Often I longed for meats and vege tables, but my digestion would not permit me to taste of them. I was nervous and my sleep was broken and unrestful. I tried almost everything I heard of, but nothing seemed to fit my case. Then I found Tanlac. "I have taken three bottles and it certainly has proved itself in my case. Now, I can eat any food I like without suffering afterward from pains and distress. Nervousness is gene and my sleep is refreshing." Tanlac is sold in Oxford by Frank F. Lyon; Creedmoor, Granville Phar macy; Youngsville, Winston Blank Drug Co; Henderson, W. W. Parker; Fuquay Springs, Fuquay Springs Drug Co.; Roxboro, Hambrick & Austin; Northside, Fleming Bros.; Stem, Gooch & Cozart. adv BUSINESS LOCALS THE READERS OF THE PUBLIC LEDGER SCRUTINIZES THIS COL UMN VERY CLOSELY. THIS CLASS OF ADVERTSIXG IS A VERY EF FECTIVE WAY OF SECURING RE SULTS. THE RATE IS 5 CENTS A LINE EACH INSERTION, AVER AGE SIX WORDS TO THE LINE. STRICTLY CASH WITH ORDER UNLESS THE ADVERTISER RUNS A REGULAR ADVERTISEMENT WITH THIS PAPER. NONPARELL READING NOTICES AT BOTTOM OF COLUMN ON FRONT PAGE 10c. A LINE. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 20 CENTS. LAND FOR SALE OR RENT I have 3000 acres of good land for sale on easy terms. The tracts range from 40 to 1000 acres. The soil is suited to the growth of corn, cotton, tobacco and grain. Good painted homes suitable barns and other buildings. I will rent or sell any orall these farms. J. G. Lay ton, Dunn, N. C. 7-3tx AS THE RAYS OF THE SUN LIGHT YOUR PATHWAY, SO ARE WE THE RAYS THAT GUIDE YOU SAFELY IN THE WAY TO BUY LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIAL, PAINTS AND COAL THAT REPRESENT THE VALUE OF YOUR MONEY AND THAT SATISFY. C. D. RAY & SON YARDS AT SOUTHERN RAILWAY STATION N OXFORD, N. C. I i I i . , , I FOR SALE ONE LARGE MULE and pair of heavy horses. R Broughton, Oxford N. C. 4-2tx WANTED 10 HEAD OF CATTLE; 10 hogs, 100 to 200 lbs., in weight; 5 cords pine wood. W. L. Peace. 2t CARRY YOUR WATCH AND JEW elry Repairs to J. W. Knight, Col lege street and get it done while you wait. All work guaranteed. LAST CALL ORDER . COAL BE- fore October 1st, when prices ad vance. C. D. Ray & Son. tf LAND POSTED I HEREBY POST the lands known as the Henry Gregory's old place, in Sassafrass Fork Township, against all hunt ers with dog or gun. The law will be enforced, and you are wanted to keep off. C. E. Jackson, Owner. 05x WHEELER & BOWDEN HOUSE Movers, Builders, Bridge Builders, Smokestacks raised, all kinds of construction work. Get our esti mate on your next job. Phone 226-J. 27-5tx SUBSCRIBE FOR PUBLIC LEDGER Law Crazy v We are law crazy. In the last five drears our national and state law making bodies have passed 62,550 fcrws, forgetting, perhaps that God Al mighty has made a very fair success ut of His universe with only ten. This country, the greatest business rganization in the world, perimts 55 different svstems of book-keeping in Washington and fewer than 50 of the 422 members of Congress before the present one ever looked a payroll in t&e face.- Edward Tretz in iesiie s. The Kimball Triumphant Highest Honors Panama-Pacific Exposition 1915 When you select a Kimball, your judgment is sustained by juries of experts of the greatest International Expositions. KIMBALL PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS Reed Organs and MusicRolls A. J. KITTRELL DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE YOUR WHISKERS AND SURPLUS HAIR AT THE CITY BARBER SHOP B A TH IN CONNECTION E. L. KEARNEY, PROPRIETOR ri FOR RENT THE STRADLEY home on Front street. Mrs. M.- A. Stradley. 6-3 tx fains FOR WE HAVE FOR SALE SEVERAL DESIRABLY LOCATED FARMS. THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY A GRANVILLE COUNTY FARM FOR LAND VALUES WILL BE HIGHER. LET US SHOW YOU SOME ATTRACTIVE LOTS IN OX FORD. PRICES LOW AND EASY TERMS. Don 'i Pay RentBug Now! Granville Real Estate & Trust Co. A. H. POWELL, President REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 30 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 88 ABK 2C if there is any detail connected with banking business which you do not fully understand. You Will Find Our Officers and Employes always ready to answer your questions promptly, intelligently and courteously. When you receive your to bacco money this fall, open an account with the Mtum mm of wsiq E Under Federal Supervision E. T. WHITE, Pres. H. G. COOPER, Vice-Pres. W. T. YANCEY, Cashier. OXFORD, NORTH CAROLINA n v .J CI

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