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rf PAGE FCUR JPUBL1IC LEDGER AND OXFORD "TSgy BANNER published se.mi-wi:ekly DAN A. COBLE EDITOR AXD MANAGER Enteretl at postofTioe in Oxford, X. C, as Keeond-ehiNs mail matter. All Communications, Cheeks anil Money Orders should be made payable and addressed to the Public Ledger. SUBSCRIPT! OX PRICE Payable in Advance ONE YEAR 91.50 EIGHT MOXTIIS 1.00 SIX 3IOXTIIS 75 FOUR MOXTIIS aO .VOT1CE Subscriptions are payable strictly in advance. WATCH THE HATE OX YOUR LABEL! PUBLIC LEDGER BUSINESS LOCALS THE READERS OK THE PUBLIC LEDGER SCRUTINIZE THIS COL U31N VERY CLOSELY. THIS CLASS OF ADVERTSING IS A VER1 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. SOFT PAPER SHELL PECANS- Taylor Brothers, Phone 115 25-3 The man who pays the least taxes usually kicks the most about the way the town is run. The railroad men are again talk ing about striking, which shows how easy it is to dig up a buried hatchet when the handle is left sticking out of the ground. IF YOU WANT TO BUY THE BEST range en earth, buy the Majestic iiFxt week at Samuel Davis Clarks ville, Va. IF IT IS GALVANIZED OR PAINT ed V Crimp roofing or rubber roof ing of any kind, then Samuel Davis, at Clarksville, Va., is the man you want to see. We are sell Galvanized roofing or rubber roof hig for less than the factory nrice: COME TO SAMUEL DAVIS MAJES tic Range Week November 27th to December 2d inclusive" Davis, the Hardware Man, Clarksville, Va! DAVIS,THE CLARKSVILLE HA1ID- ware man, pays the freight. SATURDAY. XovFr m IT IS A NEW TOP mTT Buggy, one- cr two horle wP you want to buy before n Vagn 1st, get a vehicle that wn?CemW you. Come to Samuel n U.plGase Nov. 27th to Dec V? sale save many dollars. ' you ili FOR SALE ONE LOTU S QUEEN cook stove, square oven, in A 1 . .condition. A. C. Melliclinniic, Box . .207, Oxford, N. C. it A man may not be much of an ar-' tisan in turning out his. own work, but he is right thexe with the goods when it comes to telling another fel low how to do his. Rather surprising is the statement of the "Boston Globe" that the board bill for American rats is $182 000 -000 annually. We didn't know that paris green was so expensive. IF YOU WANT TO BUY THE BEST range en earth, buy the Majestic next week at Samuel Davis' Clarks ville, Va. MliAi K I ) COW ( N E B LA C K heifer about five months old. Has been at mv house about three weeks. Ollie J. Eakes, Oxford R. F. D. No. 7. ltx Prohibition was defeated in Mis souri, and for another year or so at least the fashions for men shown by the tailors in that State will continue to provide for two hip pockets. In New York the other day $4 75 was paid for a signature of a signer of the Declaration of Independence. European war, or whatever it is, seems to have boosted signatures as well as potatoes. WANTED A (JOOD HUSTLING boy, 14 years old or more. Good opportunity to the right boy. J. W. Knight, the Jeweler. It I)AVIS,THE CLARKSVILLE HARD- ware man, pays the freight. JOIN THE HAPPY BAND OF GI wearers by getting your glasses fit ted by Knight, the Optometrist and Jeweler at H. J. Council's Picture Store on College Street. rolled a loaf Greenwich man who of bread down the street on an elec tion bet got a bigger notice in the newspapers than he would have been given had he presented the town with a free librarv. LOST POINTER DOG, BLACK head, black and white speckled. Answers name of "Prince." Return or potify Sfephen H. Jones, Oxford Route 1. ' i8-5t?f tt AS THE RAYS OF THE SUX LIGHT YOUR PATHWAY, SO ARE WE THE R VYS THAT GUIDE YOU SAFELY IN THE WAY TO BUY LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIAL pUJ1 AND COAL THAT REPRESENT THE VALUE OF YOUR MONEY AND THAT SATISFY. ' C. D. RAY & SON YARDS AT SOUTHERN RAILWAY STATION: OXFORD, N. C. Comes the news that the Denver school teachers have shortened twelve words. This should enable them to close up the schoolhouse and get out en the tennis court about fif teen minutes sooner. Beginning to look as if we would have to get a-n adding machine if we want to keep count of all those who have received postcards from friends in Germany that were brought over on the Deutschland. FOR SALE FINE MARE EIGHT years old, absolutely sound, gentle and one of the best of workers. Cheap at $190.00. S. O. Patterson, Oxford Route 5. 2-2tx COME TO SAMUEL DAVIS' MAJES- tic Range Week November 27th to December 2d inclusive. Davis, the Hardware Man, Clarksville, Va. LOST OR STOLEN ONE LIVER and white colored pointer answers by name of "Bob." White streak in face to about middle of forehead. Brown down to hock joint on left hind leg, front part of leg white. Liberal reward for return. W. H. Fleming. 2 2-tf li n Tho.e who are expecting much in the way of general legislation at the coming session of Congress are prob ably dooinpd to disappointment. It is the short session continumg but three months, for the pre-ent Con gress expires by constitutional limi tation on the fourth of March. Meet ing on he first Monday of December, it will bo uruFual if much is done before the holidavs. DURING MAJESTIC WEEK WE will sell field fencing, hardware and garden ware at 20 per cent less than you can buv it after Jan uary 1, 1917. LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH J. W. Knight, the Jeweler and Optome trist for the finest steel engraved stationery of all kinds. Samples on display. A nUHESGMHG OFFER TO 01 RUBBER "ROOFING THAT CAN'T be equaled anywhere at Samuel Davis, Clarksville, Va. The man who pays the freight. 18-25 IF YOU NEED A GOOD FOUNTAIN Pen don't fail to see the Century Pens at Knight's, everyone guaranteed. In order to clean up our stock we have decided to reduce our entire stock of Coat Suits and Long Coats loat h Coats DON'T FORGET THE DATES, Nov ember 29th to December 2d inclu sive, at Samuel Davis', Clarksville. ;at the: 11 M TO) a 300,000 POUND ;of: crap Tolbacc At a High Market Price Prices are ranging from 3c. to 7cts. We are on the market for a large amount. Bring you Tobacco and your Scrap to the Minor W arehouse 7500 I uits and, We have just a small assortment of the latest style suits that we will close out at a price from $8.00 to $22.00 We also have a few brought over from last season ranging from $12.00 to $25 that you can take your choice for $5 each Misses' I Childrens' Coats A good and well assorted lot of Childrens' Cloaks, all good styles and patterns that we will sell out almost at your price. Millinery ! Millinery ! If you have put off buying your Hat until now you have made money, as we are going to sell every trimmed hat in our store at and below factory cost. We are also making a big reduction in all shapes and trimmings SpreaswinHnH r!ftifr lin,C 0f liday Goods' such as TalIe Linen, Bed manv nlhl? HVtf tm Comforts. Blankets, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs and many other things we cannot mention. 1 2 Big Stores 5 & 7 Main Street . Perkmsonreen Co, "The Quality Stores" 2 Big Stores 5 & 7 Plain Street t
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