WEDNESDAY. Xftvp,
PAGE TWO
PUBLIC LEDGER
PREMIUMS AWARDED
BY FAIR ASSOCIATION
(Continued From First rage)
lieef and Dairy Cattle
Best beef bull, 1 steel beam Lynch
burg plow, vale $5 C. V. Bryafi,
Oxford Offered by Homer Bros.
Second best beef bull, $3 E. N.
Clement, Oxford.
Best beef cow, $5 C. V. Bryan,
Second beef cow, $3 E. N.
Clement, Oxford.
Best beef spring calf, $3 C. W.
calf,
$ 3 E.
Dan-
-E. T.
2 E.
Bryan, Oxford.
Best beef yearling
Jones, Oxford.
Best dairy bull, $5 E. T. Jones.
Second dairy full, $3 C. H. Cheat
ham. Oxford.
Best dairy cow, $8 Mrs. W. E.
Cannady, Oxford. Offered by Nat
ional Bank of Granville.
Second dairy cow, $4 J. H
iel. Stem.
Best spring dairy calf, $4
Jcnes, Oxford.
Second spring dairy calf, 3
T. Jones, Oxford.
Best yearling heifer, $4 E. T.
Jones, Oxford.
Second vearling heifer, $L E. 1.
Jones, Oxford. Offered by First Na
tional Bank.
Best yearling bull, $4 Thad Par
ham, Oxford.
Second yearling bull, $2 E. l.
Jones, Oxford.
Hogs and Sheep
Berkshires:
Best boar, $7 W. J. Brummitt.
Second boar, $3 C. T. Hobgood.
Third boar, $2 Ham. Hester.
Best sow, $7 C. G. Mangura.
Second sow, $3 E. T. Jones.
Best pis:, $7 J. H. Perry.
Secc-nd best pig, $3 J. H. Perry,
Creedmoor.
Third pig, $2 J. Brummitt.
Duroc Jersey:
Best boar, $7 J. H. Daniel. Stem.
Second boar, $3 C. H. Cheatham.
Third Boar, $2 E. T. Jones,
mffpred bv Nat. Bank of Granville).
Best sow, $7 C. H
Second sow, $3 C.
Best pis, $3 E. T.
Second pie. $2 E.
(All other breeds classed together.)
Best sow, $7 David Adcock.
Best sow and pigs, $8 E. A. Hunt
Second sovr and pigs, $4 J. H.
Daniel, Stem.
Best buck sheep, $4 J. H. Perry.
Second buck sheep, $3 J. H.
Perrv, Creedmoor.
Best ewe sheep, $4 E. T. Jones.
Second ewe sheep. $3 E. T. Jones
Best lamb, $4 E. T. Jones.
Second lamb, $3 Ham. Currin.
Sweepstakes
Best meat hog any age, any type:
First prive, $5 Ellie M. Currin.
Second prize, $4 R. T. Barnett.
Third prize, $3 Reuben Ooverton.
Fourth prize, $2 E. T. Jones.
Fifth prize, $1 J. H. Perry.
Poultry Department
While Orpingtons:
Best cock, SI. 50 L. G. Mangum.
Second cock, $1 L. G. Mangum.
Best hen, $1.50 L. G. Mangum.
Second hen, $1 L. G. Mangum.
Best cockerel, 1.50 L.G.Ma-ngum.
cockerel, $1 L. G. Mangum.
pullet, $1.50 L. G. Mangum.
pullet, $1 L. G. Mangum.
. Cheatham.
H. Cheatham.
Jones.
T. Jones.
Sec.
Best
Sec.
Best
pen, 53 L. G. Mangum.
Buff Orpingtons:
Best cock, $1.50 W. C. Bryan.
Best hen, $1.50- Roy Currin.
Second hen, $1 Mrs. M. Daniel.
Best cockerel, $1.50 Mrs. Marsh
Daniel, Oxford.
Sec. cockerel, $1.50 W. C. Bryan.
Best pullet, $1 W. C. Bryan.
Sec. pullet, $1.50 W. C. Bryan.
Best pen, $3 W. C. Bryan.
M-norcas :
Best cock, $1.50 Alex Williams.
Second cock, $1 Alex Williams.
Best hen, $1.50 Mrs. J. H. Evans.
Second hen, $1 Mrs. J. H. Evans.
Best cockerel, $1.50 J. H. Daniel
Sec. cockerel, $1 Mrs. J.H. Evans
Best pullef, $1.50 Alex Williams.
Sc. pullet, $1 Mrs. J. H. Evans.
Best pen, $3 Alex Williams.
' Rhode Island Reds
Best cock, $1.50 Mrs. J. H. Evans
Best hen, $1.50 Mrs. J. H. Evans.
Second hen, $1 Sidney Turner.
Best cockerel, $1.50 Mrs. C. H.
Cheatham, Oxford Route 3.
Second cockerel, $1 Mrs. J. H.
Eva-no, Oxford Route 4.
Best pullet, $1.50 Mrs. C. H.
Cheatham.
Sec. pullet, $1 Mrs. J. C. Currin.
Best pen, $3 M. T. Moss.
Wyandottes:
Best cock, $1.50 W. L. Currin.
Second cock, $1 W. L. Currin.
Best hen, $1.50 N. G. Longmire.
Second hen, $1 N. G. Lpngmire.
Best cockerel, $1.50 W.L. Currin
Sec. Cockerel, $1 W. L. Currin.
Best pullet, $1.50 Miss Lois Ov
erton, Kittrell Route 2.
Sec. pullet, $1 Alex Williams.
Best pen, $3 N. G. Longmire.
White Leghorn:
Best cock, $1.50 Alex Williams.
Second cock, $1 Alex Williams.
Best he-n, $1.50 Mrs.W.E. Cannady
Second hen, $1 Alex Williams.
Best cockerel, $1.50 A. Williams.
Sec. cockerel, $1 Alex Williams.
Best pullet, $1.50 -A. Williams.
Sec. pullet, $1 Alex Williams.
Best pen, $3 Alex Williams.
Brown Leghorns:
Best cock, $1.50 Mrs. J. H.Evans
Sec. cock $1 Mrs. A. Williams.
Best hen; $1.50 Mrs. A. Williams.
Sec. hen, $1 Mrs. A. Williams.
Best cockerel, $1.50, Mrs. T. G.
Currin, Oxford Route 6.
Second cockerel, $1 Mrs. T. G.
Currin, Oxford. B
Best pullet, $1.50 Mrs. Alex
Williams, Oxford.
This Sale
Proves How we
can Stretch the
Buying Power
of YOUR
Dollar
COME TO
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Cohn & Son's
Stores Full of
Astounding
Bargains
Awaits You
This Week.
Sec. pullet, $1 Mrs. T. G. Currin.
Best pen, $3 Mrs. A. Williams.
Barred Plymouth Rocks
Best cock, $1.50 Mrs. M. Daniel.
Sec. cock, $1 Mrs. Marsh Daniel.
Best hen, $1.50 Mrs. C. G. Man
gum, Oxford Route 5.
Sec. hen $1 Mrs. E. L. Smith.
Best cockerel, $1.50- Mrs. E. L.
Smith, Oxford.
Sec. cockerel, $1 Mrs. E.L. Smith
Best pullet, $1.50 Mrs. E. L.
Smith.
Sec. pullet, $1 Mrs. E. L. Smith.
Best pfn, $3 Mrs. E. L. Smith.
White Plymouth Rock: ...
Best cock, $1.50 Mrs. M. Daniel.
Sec. cock, $1 Mrs. M. Daniel.
Best hen, $1.50 Mrs. R. Bowden.
Sec. hen, $1 Mrs. R. Bowden.
Best cockerel, $1.50 Mrs. R.
Bowden.
Sec. cockerel, $1 Mrs. R. Bowden
pullet, $1.50 Mrs.R. Bowden
pullet, $1 Mrs. R. Bowden.
pen, $3 Mrs. R. Bowden.
pair ducks, $2 Mrs. Henry
Best
Sec.
Best
Best
Carr.
Best
Henry
pair geese, $2 Mrs.
Carr, Oxford Route 7.
Best pair white turkeys,
David Adcock, Oxford Route 5.
Best Tom, any breed, $1.50
H. Evans.
Second Tom, $1 E. P. Roberts.
(To lie Continued.)
$3
-Mrs.
J.
Aow Lookout
When a cold hangs on as often
happens, or when you have hardly
gotten over one cold before you con
tract another, lookout for you are
liable to contract some, very serious
disease. This succession of colds
weakens the system and lowers the
vitality so that you are much more
liable to contract chronic catarrh,
pneumonia or consumption. Cure
your cold while you can. Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy has a great rep
utation. It is relied upon by thous
ands of people and 'never disappoints
them. Try it. It only costs a quar
ter. Obtainable everywhere. ad
COURT
CALENDAR
11.
12.
15.
27.
39.
51.
66.
73.
74.
al.
Hon. Frank A Daniel, of Goldsboro,
Judge Presiding
Granville County Superior Court
will convene next Monday, November
13th. The following civil causes are
on the docket:
Thursday, November 16th
1. Dillard v Simons.
4. Morton & Watkins v Powell.
6V2. Taylor v Meadows.
Friday, November 17th
Hall v Furniture Co.
Chandler v Chandler.
Jenkins v Critcher & Boyd.
Bullock v Jones et al.
Goss v Adcock.
Saturday, November 18th
42. Hunt, receiver v White et
Bank v Lumber Co.
Monday, November 20th
Oakley v Hite. f
Ragland v Lasslter.
International Harvester Co
Green.
79. Thomas v Backer et al.
Tuesday, November 21st
44. Evans V S. A. L. Ry. Co.
102. Clay v S. A. L. Ry. Co.
77. Eastwood v Bullock.
9 7. Griffi-n v S. A. L. Ry. Co.
Wednesday, November 22d
OA T i -i hit- 1 1 ir Tovlnr
0J . J U.1 W v lajiui,
85. Hunt, receiver v Casualty
Booth v Kimball.
Horton v Lyon.
Peace v Wood.
Hicks & Clark v Lakle.
Thursday, November 23rd
94. Bluniberg Bros. Co. v Kaplon
al.
9 5. Blumberg Bros. Co. v Kaplon
al.
101. Marable v Hobgood et al.
61. Farlow v Lakel & Cupp.
86. Scott v County Commissioners.
104. White v Kimball.
Friday, November 24th
105. Allen v Allen.
Motion Docket
3. Dillard v Simons.
Co.
88.
89.
90.
99.
et
et
Forte v So. R, R. Co.
Wolf v Wolf.
Parrott & Stem v Jacobs.
Torain & Tuck v Smith.
Torain & Tuck v Royster.
Burwell v Royster.
Suit v McDuffie.
Stem Sup. Co. v Harris.
Nicholson v Express Co.
C. H. Parham v Gray & others.
Mangum v Clayton & Day.
Oakley v So. R. R. Co.
Hunt, Rec. v J. C. Horner.
Levine v Kaplo-n et al.
. Daniel v Peace.
103. Kaplon v Kaplon.
87. Harvester Co. v Parham, admr.
84. Smith v Huff et al
5. Mangum v Halloway.
3 8.
43.
65.
68.
69.
72.
75.
77.
81.
83.
84.
91.
92.
93.
100
Hitting Back.
Uncle Sam (visiting city relatives
who use electrical appliances for
cooking at the table) "Well, I
swan! You make fun of us for eatin'
in the kitchen. I don't see as it
makes much difference whether you
eat in the kitchen or cook in the din
ing room."
BAD STOMACH TROUBLE
Yields to Delicious Vinol
Shreveport, La. '1 had a bad stom
ach trouble for years and became so
wt'UK coma Hardly walK or do any
work. My appetite was poor, my food
would not digest, I bloated and was very
weak and nervous. I tried many reme
dies without help. I saw Vinol adver
tised and tried it, and now my stomach
trouble is completely cured and I am
well." E. L. Mabshaix.
j110 is guaranteed to tone up the
tired, over-taxed and weakened nerves
of the stomach and create strength.
J. G. HALL, Druggist, Oxford, N. C.
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1 1 i r agT m appearance.
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THE STORMPROOFmrnn
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proved it unqualifiedly for more than ten
years, that sick stock, horses, mules, colts.
tows, nogs ana sneep require specific medica
tion, Just as much so as people; and while in
the nature of things the same courses can
not altogether be pursued, nor can treatment
be carried on the same, yet fundamentally,
sick stock are indeed very much like sick
human beings; they need REGULAR MEDI
CINE. On this principle I personally super
vise the preparation of
Wlm Southern Stock Powders
along1 the line of scientific and specific medication; and the results I have
achieved during the past ten years that I have made these powders, is un
qualified proof that my theory is correct; that my goods are a genuine bene
faction to sick stock, and that through their superlative merit, and their
standard reputation amongst the farmers and stock men of the entire South,
they outsell the combined field of competitive preparations.
DO NOT CONFOUND "SOUTHERN STOCK POWDERS" WITH THE
FAKE CONDIWIENTAL STOCK POWDERS ON THE MARKET.
that have no claims whatsoever to medicinal merit, and are therefore
waste of money to buy, as lacking medicinal virtues, how can they
1 . . ? 1 I.
ueneui your situ aniniais.
"SOUTHERN STOCK POWDERS" are a scientifically formulated
prescription and put up under my personal supervision. I guaran
tee the efficacy of this prescription. If you were to go to a doctor
for a similar prescription, and then to a druggist to fill it, the
amount I sell you in package form for 25c would cost you $2.03.
Please remember" that I unqualifiedly guarantee the genuineness of
tae ingredients in every package of "aOU rrifc.KM
STOCK CR POULTRY POWDERS" and a list of the
ingredients in either case will be found plainly
printed on the package.
IRON - ARSENIC - STRYCHNINE
Those are t!ie three feature ingreditut? that I use in
"SOUTHERN STOCK POWDERS." These medicinal
attributes are recognized by the medical profession
the world over as being the basic formulae of the
best possible tonic for the rehabilitation of the blood.
In these ingredients we have the most powerful
stimulator of the blood in Iron the most active of
all digestants in Arsenic, and the greatest nerve and
muscle builder in Strychnine. So here is a real,
genuine stock medicine not a cheap condimental
"filler" of small value and no benefit. Demand the
genuine "SOUTHERN STOCK POWDERS" and re
fuse all substitutes.
SOUTHERN POULTRY POWDERS
These Poultry Powders have been formulated by
Mjr. vermer on inj same tneory be has
so successfully proven in the case of hi
"SOUTHERN STOCK POWDERS" that
is, that si;k, or ailing fowls need medi
cine regular medicine and not a make
believe or subtrafuge under a pretense
of trying to revive or cure them. Each
package of "SOUTHERN POULTRY
POWDERS" contains 64 feeds for 10
bead of Hens. Vrite for FREE BOOKS
ON CARE CF POULTRY AND STOCK.
SOUTHERN STOCK
FOOD COMPANY
ATLANTA. GA.
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Oxford, N. C.