TWELVE PAGES TODAY. REMEMBER THE FAIR. PUBLIglHIElD) SEM-WEmLY TOWN ANP COUNTY OFFERS BILMOT OPPOETOMTIES -ALL ITOKDB FMCT VOLUME XXXI. OXFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1916 PROPOSED RAILWAY FROM WILSON VIA HENDERSON, OXFORD, ROXBORO TO GREENSBORO. Judge Graham's Daughter Dead MRS. ALTCE GRAHAM SHIRLEY PASSES AWAY IN MARYLAND Those in Touch With the Movement Mrs. Alice Graham Shirley, daugh ter of Judere and Mrs?. A. W. Graham Feel Confident that Something of Oxford diPd Sntnrdnv nitrht. Mrs. Will he Done at an Early Date Shirley is survived bv her husband. With Regard to the Construction who is the supervisor of roads for the of the Railroad. Assurance that . sufficient capital can be had for the construction of the proposed railroad between this city and Castalia, and thence on to Wil son, are given in a letter received by J. C. Kittrell, secretary of the pro posed company, from Mrs. J. M. Tur ner, who is interested to the greatest extent in the movement. Mrs. Tur ner is now at her home in Kentucky, State of Maryland, and five children. She had a wide family connection in the State and was a most lovable wo man. News of her -death will be heard with keen sorrow by friends. GET MfLINE nea GRAND PAGEANT TO MOVE AT HIGHER PRICES ARE NOW MAR TEN O'CLOCK ING LOCAL TOBACCO MEN GLAD With the Rising of the Sun All Gran ville Moves Toward a Common Center Friday is Live Stock Day. DEMOCRATS ARE BUSY CHEERING NEWS COMES FROM THE CAPITAL OF CREED-MOOR. Gen. B. S. Royster and Hon S. M. Gattis and Representative Brum mitt are a Power in the Land. Market Continues Brisk Come to the Comity Fair and Bring a Load With You Sales Every liay. A continuance of high prices and fairly good sales marked the closing With the going down of the sun of the Oxford tobacco market last this Tuesday evening the farming ele- week. Statements say that the f arm ment of old Granville will suspend ers are greatly pleased with the good many much routine work, don their Sun- prices tnat tney nave ueeu 7 day clothes, hitch up their best rigs and the gradual advance The Shirley home at Towson, Md., and attend the three days County srauV"u" features j i v. reA tvo; Mtoa Hoi no- I one of the most noticeaDie ieaiuies. Was Closed Baiuruay auu tilt; iaumj ail at uaiui u, , , .0 - rr-oac? rf fnUannn haVP PY- were on their, way to West Virginia thrown wide open for their reception The abetter grades of tobauve . . " . , I . , v-.' V.1V Axri ,3 it I r4sriPTpp'n an increase Qunns iii when Mrs. Shirley was taKen violent- at 8 ociock suaiy.iuw.. hcuucbu; - - . p.rpat demand a wr rrohon, Tr nrtPd as y WajWngtonwheree died truing. TrlTlnlLJrtl I JWacwThefe placefand OS?.lllIeZ "".f S 1?L ? hlbl d tabr and I to ten dollars c the better grades ' esented the candidates in.excellent -ll.5 nSrU XT. 1, 1 latuci , o uus, -l.. " ' 1 qcuuu f " r - - . - . HnriTlC thP WPP K Willie 4-1 CAlinUnr flcitt e WQ Q at I .rPPfl 1UUWU1115 ct 1B11 IU xxcw lUia. ell L51 I -kt, l, VQ ronoint rf 51 I aItf n rrcx n fPTTl PT1 T.S T.I11S hair IS tlie Was t51.LCVi.cu. uunu6 - " - blVlc, ouuviivi vwn. " Rhp was her last snrinsr in thP inter- New ork and upon the receipt of a orderly arrangements tm nair i s me demand for scrap material is also r and SDoke for an n0ur or more, ' ' - tA An-Kn t-vt na hoOTonon to vv hsii iiiii i. rf rTrTi ins mvhui. a. c,ix iu i , . . - i - . . i est of the railroad, and indicates by - "- ;m wiMB more than twenty effecting an advance, making one of the best speecnes ne Last Saturday the Democratic can didates continued their canvass ot the county going to Creedmoor ana Northside. Those who were present report the largest crowds at these places for many years in a county campaign. At Creedmoor there were about 130 present and at Northside about 85. At each place the audi pnfp was enthusiastic and apprec- m? iative. lier letter that the necessary capital can be had. Mr. Kittrell had written Mrs. Tur ner that sentiment among the busi ness men here was very much in fav or of the construction of the proposed line, and that unless something tan gible were done, the matter would probably be taken in hand by local' interests, and a new charter sought from the State legislature so that definite action might be taken. Mr. Kittrell has replied to the letter of Mrs. Turner as to her latest suges- tions. The remains reacnea uxomeau year, ana "?Z7Zi Tt is an assured fact that the prices w " delivered. The candidates Monday morning accompanied oy tu tnousana peopie vv j t- i , : " t oxford market this sea- "T Hriof talks and then Gen. B. S. father of the deceased ana Major the gates to view me yiuuuas ui ""r;,,-: m,rtorB nf the iT!" v. n- Shirley, the devoted husband. The Df the richest counties of the com- cnn loads all the markets ot tne T.nvstfir snoke in his inimitable man to.x mi enma-nci aro rsn 1 i 7.1 n ST this I tt JiiiccaH VrtVi StntP and remains were escorted to the home monwealth. deavorins: to make the Ox-LnoT,Ri issues and called on the of Judge and Mrs. Cxranam, wnere im- Headea oy a spieii u uu thft-.nrominent one that 7T' t to turn out and give the pressive funeral services were con- the grand pageant wur move ; rTd tiPt in old stvle majority. . ducted at 3 o'clock in tne arternoon Hillsboro street lo u r ix b.uuuu ""nip have marvelled at the T"- mMHne was at Northside at t -r xx Arttni rf St SfprH- ton n'plnf If Til IS VV PaneSUHV I aiij -, . , . , . , en's Episcopal church. The ment was at Elmwood. I dashing aids are in line buaP anu iu -- - - - Qn the local Rovster both made The deceased was a tender ana parade promises to De a - - dilv understand that the Unities. Gen. Royster was partic- most lovely woman. She leaves a event of the Kina ever neia m uiu , - are WOrking in their :Ar;rv haDDV in his discussion of the devoted husband and five small cmi- aranville. htst and endeavoring to give issilM here .'illustrating his points drpn to mourn ner loss. reaiuea nci mere aie ten uCi;"- x, l,t Jo rccihlo Recently there has been some agi- L Barents, Mr. and Mrs. ii j Ar,n;klA ATjtiv Hif- in. inlT-Ao niolrinpr nne . oi,0U-". ond lihPral nrpminms them an mat ib y"DSiuiC. , wnn uiauy api.J " . S rtriM. , I. t;vr. ThP pxhihits - include ferent methods have been put into ei- of the most telling speecnes nearu iu and brother, Will be given, the exhibits mcluae i e farmers could real- thft oou,ntv this year. paves a devoted sister the county this year. tation with resDect to the extension tu Augustus Gra- Lwthinsr erown oh the farm, cat- tect wnere oy lu - , 1V11&S O U. Odll cvxiu. . o i . . j o .- ... esiic science, . j arts, poultry anu r r" v,ot i thP "T ," -1 4" Qr,iPd and ceyville, and interested persons from , . " thp deceased from a dis- school work. The attractions kf or the tne ' f nr1 mar f" orw7S.Tr for thfi ticket . .i 1 il ii nH " - . , ...! cf the line west of here to Greensboro ham touching uxtora, itoxDoro anu iau- everythmg grown n "'m; iie high prices, instead mcney going Cneering news comes from Creed tie and horses, domestic science, man- ftno Tt is this fact. ivr t t. Peed. Drecinct a mminpr ot ciuse icwuyco "u uiaciuies, tiic nu. ' . - -t .. I ; ; i faocrtn t n qt t tin uxiuiu iiicii i ic TTiaArnnsiv ar w ill K lui luc nvivti. three day's event -is -along, edu offer. rr7rtv There are others I IVv fc . 1 - the west of here have recently visited OT14 attcmdpd the last sad rites -j.-,. i 1 T i tau , , I , . , ui. J-1 i tne city ana comeneu wnu xuwa. l,- Among the number were juage ua ai lines ana iu wcyms wA-xx iU for the very highest prices iness men wnn regaru-iu calcu- and Mrs. Robert swung, terests ana morais oi mecuyw... : r.inn in that direction. rine opinion w and Miss Amv Winston, of The marshal's ball at tne Armory , WTjT7T?r?Ti7G. v, HQr.tiv Mv that Greed i vii.j.vv -- v i i I . a ' i m b-k, mm ' , ,-Lr t 1 1 1 I i i r v 1,1111 nuvu v-.r j - was that the boosting could best oe Rale.gh. Mips Pride Jones, of New Friday night , is looked, torwara to I roor will be all right on the day. of done by tne commercial York: Mrs. Frank Webb, ot uurnani, wltn a great aeai ui mit u . nd in October by election tion along the proposed route that ..Rmehan Cameron, of Stagville. are many out of town people who.will urown "n citizen tL , i i- I f . -n. i a 4-4- -.-. j v-i st. i-kni l . v. I wnii i j tvit-c. t r. Horner oi rpma ti in uxiora anu aueuu i , .kiac a ri7nnn i , on- tr. stovaii w. v--. - . .,...,... in oomo ot iiik lauiuica in " f imiiiiiimv anciuuuu. auu w . Th ft Exhibits - -r.s t tt Mnntf nmprv eathered ' Uv.o n.ht nthsr sneakers will be the matter will be taken these organizations. up pnd Col and Mrs. Charlotte. down here, too, who are giving 01 their time and efforts for Democracy Tho Tnllhparers were: Messrs. a. -M-mm-rnmc rkrT7iriVT4Trr .AfTTTi I -tr t n Uor ' A TT "PnwP.ll. R. rl. luLUl MA WJ3ilUHC3 V XV. uaoo.M ; ' r xTTJr, w 1 1 t mtri e j-r w r rarnannxvr v i -t The woman's exhibit presenifa busy scene where "are Tnoving m a- rir Qtrawhp.rrv nlants and set I with' thm at thse nlaces; Prospects. enthusiastic Jadies his garden at College andl l: an old itlmeToUsing majority jn-i -ovford Hichs Lose to Chapel Hill ston, J. W. Horner, John Webb, John medley of beautiful artistic- and -f ' October ,many -of thevihe areMn dejinitely decided' to have a barbecue uuu -TMm. Clark. i .. temnting toothsome looking articles ll blo -0n every third day inBrassfield.on Wednesday Nov 1: ; ' a,k0ii nio.-pH nn I Flower bearers: Mr. R. G. Lassiter, Every imaginable article , that goes thr hout the month of October, Mr. Hicks has been fortunate enough t in a game ui t"-J. Ur t? tt T.assitP.r. Mrs. A. rt. row- niDta tho farm home connect- L,. " 4 v,c ohmit a nuart of n cnro nnv TCitrhen to SDeaK- on THE REPUBLICAN x-ii a. 6dinc iy , - , TT!11 Mrc -R TC lassiter. Mrs Horner Hill Saturday High ell, Mrs. N. C. Daniel, Miss Amy Win- ed wit woman's handiwork. Pretty efl as large as a thimble and that occasion . i- r x a I cTnn v rs. jHiiica prnenpr. ia.ee ctiin .- . v.,r a ro hist as deiiciuus cio i,rx school team by a score or lu y. The visiting team weighed from their own statement one hundred and eigh ty pounds to the man. Their heav iest man played center, weighing 19 8 pounds, against a boy from Oxford icrvr 194 nounds. The ends for VV cl(5lliiJD Mr - x atc, Tom ps vv Horner. mi Pride Jones, Miss Sophronia Cooper, Mrs. Evans. Miss Graham and Mrs. Frank Webb. , The floral tributes were Deaumui. MEANS REAL PROlrllBITION rror.het. lace and nana-emDroiuei aro il1st as delicious as are grouped over alluring jellies, grown earlier in the season. pickles, preserves and fruits and . . vegetables, wine and vinegar Groups wom TO VOTERS of finest vegetables surrounueu tiic inevitable golden pumpkin, wniie . Maioritv As Large close by are splendid nome-curea Possible: ham and bacon. Passing down tbe Democratic County As VV ClhUlUQ - J the. local team averaged I , . r nt the jJctan- 77 1S struck with the display of 7oV TonOnued aga-nst. opponents PPS "'" "om Business cTned fruit and vegetables. , The , lt,"n Granvme County OW ..One.ee, more. Np ASeS 1MtiJ-fhe1CisDlay of fancy work noth- feerests ; are yarded al.every tion in knowledge or 8- -" Tne c- X " e" inS is left to be desired. . Perhaps p .-r' t rn out the repre j . nnm u-nrr nueuidtuio arm nis assisiaui-o i , thn mnmon is I 1 1 h i " . . v. o ' Jxi ovpr . . , , Anns! ' I .1. 3 V-. tha cnPTlITS H. 1 1 11 i;VJll I c-ov wj. . . . , . c uiau v heTorhastrme mTJ 5inSSJi a "oinst that great odds. and with the sheriffs and con- case of fascinating o y tnem so well just in order to give a timca biff men. rioi-nTie the law carrieu uui. Bu"t, f rWtato? the local team;,vas The act pr0vides that a man -may o-- "roideries: tatting, lace excellent Time after time the litue receive one quart or iiu rk etc In the latter display is a ?eXno"eSntwould be .iovvn on the me .container or three gallons vorketc. IUteresting grQup f real nnn thfilUin Xneil ' i OI OtJCi ui wTimi at Quarterback ran his team oftener than once a mon n. REGISTER AT ONCE Be Certain to Register or You Will I Lose Your vote r-Pfristraticn books close at GotiirHav Ontober 28. Each ... 1 J n-nH Anlro .euci I""" " " , , .i I x 11 icn qvs 1 1 1 iii ta.iic auu vinw J rviQVPd in i thorp are a few oia iei- xii lu uvr .v.in- Tiirp a veteran auu uc - - - wi - , . i ori.Qr manv inviting iuukius moiia.j, Saturaay. uciooei o. onlv two games in his life. At times lows in Granville that still hanker re no ess than four displays aday the registrars are at the Sn-IS Sw7 team from more score after the sacred quart, but with Vir- there are no ie the Saturday me g voters. )0n C in.iriin? ' . ginia as ary as a uyw ..i. oiprtable-looking inaeea, oia - . or -fl thev can be founa at tneir " ''The State will certainly hear: trom to Baltimore as tne nearer iashioned pound cakes, angel's food, places of business. Be cer- this heavy team trom ne T r n?. lucu V CANDIDATES. Gilliam , j x Tviiiiirs "and Ox " coin i i i j i . x u"r iorT'considers herself victorious m Paying the game aga nstt that she ala" aw know what it is tSr6o upagSnst-great odds and play n Vi orP is in It. the gameiuia. ""r mp that HANDSOME GIFT TO SCHOOL Mr. John T. Britt Remembers First ljove His 111 1 ,.A,1 T citrons, etc. f . - tain to register or u r So much for tne commww , vote. Only one more odimuaj hibits. Now tuin iu tii "' I left. nV7 4r? o fsCnproudUof tne TWnn rrkyin 'departments. Exhibits Mr. J. A. Koyster who moved to . . , tv. T1 "Rn'tt 1 . . a nnn r-fm on c arfi in- I - v, rVi TJnnds We learn tnat ivii . jhh - Dy tne primary -- nuii- , hp d side nf thp Prbli'c Led-er, and ratifving, including free-hand Va some years ago is at ineDeas."lJ rrne hanTyea- its editor, has JJ'gSJig. drawing, and col- of nls mother. Mrs. W. B. Royster. ir0,u:,; nf the game mai The oniy a.r r - f the tor more uiAn J. - ,1 Phnol oiawms, - er.0 ptr- "v, nHticallv ill waa-lacking was ta B donated to uxioro " , ormg trom me - -,r 'nv v. t7r is one among a large , 0 npnn p iueii nuux"- , i o ro-P ana iiaiitio" " i Thp lear to uat-u uioyiaj i iui. ""j- , wv. mont nes is necessary if the games four e a Tne e most lnterestinf features number of Granv.lle boys who wen es Tn hnv or liidu. i . . .- . ... iva ti i dp (it Lilt; i Hien it is iiui. Tn looKing ovei . I of tne geneicti . - . Public Ledger we see in many nlaces b t contains some as fine and often that Air. jhl " T7f tobacco as nas cvu uC-xx cluu " ... - . a 4.-u c.tohlishTTient ot I - i t l i ill-; lcv i tk y-v sua ianuiui fnpppvucic. tnos for Oxford Uraaea iscu i" J. With tne em6cu V,1Z UA1 ... . J Tnni I11S- I ,i T Al.iKirc TnlS No boy or man SSMwort Tday after day to rep liis efforts. , little spirit and BBOTROCrrY -MEETING Wtation Ext"eed the Oxford Woman's Club The Seventh District fZ meeting TOf Wojnan Clubs held at Louisburg m tne tur a- m- T c riub of Oxford be- The Woman s LiuD o hag filSSS to attend this meeting. , ottpnd please All who expeci - r- once go she notify Mrs. J onii - - - . knOW nan let the Louise Txow manytojxpe; The Heal Statesmen No reason wny -"- h tney ment should Te PerPje ny cigar Sieht drop around to .most j Trip UX1U1U vjj.""-w . jj I v V l u li ii ii tne ... . -r-i -n r n rlis-I i i , t, A-Viihitc this . . T 1 T I .4 III. Ill 1 -m -1 z . . 1 . 1 J I 1 1 II. of adverse fi"10"1 nanaiing courasrement toi his efforts were couragement for four years in .g offnrta were finally crownedwith Access" and the Actions united stands one would care to see suwc mnTimiipnt to his un- . . nf the most. DODular fea VllV i - g UUivj . set off to advantage and em- fine specimens oi tuc as a Derneiuw m selfish labors tures of the Fair ana great u"- " thnt they did not have a ;he poult" nouse for l-ixi nit, - , i rti Rr tt. ' . T 4 t nQ Si I I I III 1. vjwx. -rw- single map TS'tu has viaiivd oni hours uuuio " 1. X 11" 11VC ij i'" Mr l , Vion ncnol hilt IS nOt more exnioits uox, - r as it might be. However wW'it lack in Quantity it has , mjj up in quality ana mis aisyij - - 4.1 Trioit TT 1 1 1 11 V UUC. wurui a, v .ei. . ool LETie ny - rit, nresenting the had mucn iiauit handsome gift. THE VOTE WILL BE HEAVY Wake Up and Go to the Polls on Think of it. two years o ore fine lefand 'coUs hol?s one's at .. oaa -noTYiorrats in Granviue re . Rtop.v rtipaVs well for mailed away from the polls. As it uon ; can be SfnSened their votes were not need- ranlJ;enone the less In impor- edPP These men should wake no and done Ana fine in ed-. ti November 7th ana tance is iiie rtf Kniis. cows p-n to Tne M"xo ncr thp ren- eluding seveii - v do their part toward keeping the rep ciua alon with sheep and of a party tried and tru and neiier , much n nower for another twoears ; - is se apart as Live J pverv man's duty to help m giving at which time an auction thP neophl good government. Every Stock d st k m be sold. democrat is expected to do his duty sale of bree flne and ir thP world and made good (JUL 111 L w . ; !, He owns a fine estate almost in sight of Petersburg. Virginia nas wiwm lv agreed with Mr. toysiei m Jays5 than one. Besides bemg bless ed with wormiy goou "K7" pounds, and his nean is tu ux66 thing about him. . w rruia lse of the Public Ledger is put to press earlier than usual ow ing to the fact that we wish it to reSch our many readers in the county before the first day 01 me rw. readers will do well to read themany advertisements in this issue and visit the merchants that oner juu inducements during the Fair days. Big League Baseball Tr,'t fail to see the two big league baseball teams cross bats at Horner Park Thursday atternoon at .ov. shows that old Granville can raise all 4.v. oat n po Pssarv for an immense population. This feature of hte Fair Perhaps the greatest improvement noticed is the poultry house, admir ably arranged witn moaem -vo. TVnmbers Hear Hon. iinssom. For some time it was planned to have Hon. Gilliam urissum, ui Greensboro, the Republican canamaie for Congress, to come to uranvuie, his native county, and make speeches for his party. His coming to Gran ville last week, where he made twelve speeches, was advertised far ana near over the county. The weather was ideal Saturaay . and a large crowd, most of them being Democrats, lis-, tened to his speech in the court house. ' Dr. G. T. Sikes, Republican County Chairman and Senatorial candidate from the Granville-Person district, introduced Mr. Grissom, who spoke for forty minutes on National and State issues. Mr. Grissom is a man of fine appearance and an earnest and interesting speaker. He believes ev ery word he says, but what he said was mostly wrong. From a Repub lican viewpoint he scored a few good points. Being a devout member of . the Episcopal Church, Mr. Grissom is guarded in his uttrances. He did not abuse the other party, nor did he assail the character of his opponents. "This is a day in which every man is entitled to his political and religious belief and the abuse of an opponent wins neither souls or ballots, said Mr Grissom. He went so ii state that he had not asked a single or, in thP other counties of the dis trict to support tiim at the polls, but in Granville, his native county, u stated with pardonable priae mai it would be a great pleasure to know that his "own Diooa auu uuuC membered him at the polls in the November election. - ; Mr. Grissom is sure to pon me iun Republican vote of the county. Large mimhPrs. mostly Democrats, go out to hear him because he' is a clean campaigner. His uxtora speecu w a fine example or tne man 01 iuat eree of mentality who gets on the stump and who instead of argument has only abuse to offer. Mr Gooch, candiaate ior me uuuoc of Representatives, closed , the meet ing with a twenty minutes address on State and county issues. His Fine Little Friends (Orphanns' Friend) Their friends at the Orphanage will regret to hear of the resignation of Rev. G. T. Lumpkin as pastor -of A, . y- j tiontict P.hiircn. Mr. Lumpkin has handed in his resigna tion to take effect November 30th. Both Mr. and Mrs. Lumpkin will be missed in Oxford and at the Orphanage. store session ana buu -to do. on election day.