PUBLISHED SEIM-WEEKLY TOWM AMD CQTOJTY OFFERS HMllJAHT OPPOETTOOTlIEs - AM, wim raw. 1916 NUMBER 97 . -- w a t .-i ii h is w (.. . . . t mm m w imfP XXXI. OXFORD, NORTH CxKULlAA, tv r,, i SPARE THE ROD rNSVTIOXAL ARREST AND IKIAI, OF SCHOOL TEACHER. the true spirit ire NEW BOARD MEET OF CHRISTMAS HARRIS of the Stem High Eleven-Year-Old -luol, AVhips Son of Prominent Citizen With Haw Hide. List week while the superinten 4 mt of the Stem High School was at tending the annual meeting of the ifite school teachers in Raleigh, his assistant, Prof. Riggans took it up on himself to overstep the bounds of rlou and flog an eleven-year-old child with a raw hide. The warrant )nr him arrest was sworn out by Mr. v V Bullock, farther of the child. The case was called for trial in Ox ford Saturday and a large delegation lun? over from Stem to witness the SUtional proceedings. Mr T. Lan- "DO UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WOULD HAVE THEM DO UNTO YOU" COMMISSIONER E. C. ELECTED CHAIRMAN If the good women and men of Granville whose rule of ife is the Golden Rule: "Do unto others as you wrould have them do unto you," fully realized how much genuine courtesy and kindness they could show to the clerks and other helpers in the re- Senator A. A. Hicks Re-elected Coun ty Attorney New Board Holds a Two Days' Session. MRS. HESTER HURT IN A UTO A CCIDENT CAR TURNS TURTLE BREAKING BOTH OF HER ARMS DIED IN CHINA MR. JOE HUNT, OF GKAAVIUj VICTIM OF SMALLPOX. Held Important Position British-American Tobacco pany Remains Cremated Shipped to Parents 'at Tar Station. With C Om an (1 River The old Board of County Commis- ioners surrendered their tenure of tail stores, by buying Christmas gifts office Monday and wished the new early, they would do it gladly and Board Godspeed. The ceremony was promptly. The tension on the nerves and very brief and the new Board got overtaxing of the strength of those "sui uovu LU UUBlUBBO' . who serve in the stores, during the business that confronted tnem wa& last days before Christmas, would the election of a chairman, and Mr. test the patience and good nature ot E c Harris was chosen for the high saints and tired girls, and boys, and ' u,-te , oin cri men are not, always saintly. caning, diui - Many must buy late through nec- animously elected county auume?, essity. the position he so ably hlled during If you have the means, and the op- , . t vpars 5U,?ped at the hearing that Portanlty . will -eaHy? I Immedlately after the chairman 1 - J o -t T M O I - 1 1 1 I i"1",J I " . j. 1 is a ruie iu "v.. t; nMa makP someone else hanny. and and attorney were cnpsen, we look a j e i-iq nrnopntinn and he case was heard by Justice L. T. B there to i i .1. i 1 A tnn High sciiooi iox ""runda the little Elf of-happiness will occupy peep at the new Board and decided playDa.Keiu permission the guest-chamber ot your memory QO as ewll as they look alter scuuui -tat two for many a day. nni,tv ic c5 a' uI'.pH It aDDeared that tw tie bovs were kept in school. When 4 were dismissed by Prof. Riggan e'v went home, but later returned, nnd with tnem was uu.c -- PICKPOCKETS IN TOWN of Lonis lock. Prof Riggan came upon Go Through the Pockets Thomas Louis Thomas, colored, reported to the county is safe. There is just en ough gray hairs, bald heads and wis dom to do a good job if the people don't worry them to death. The election of Commisisoner Har ris as chairman of the Board gives guest of the Philadelphia House last universal satisfaction. He served in ago the "v , hnvs into me ?nei hnu.e and L wipped them with the authorities that while he was a school hoube and wippeu Philadelphia House last a raw hide. while this week some one entered his room and the game capacity some years norm duuut A most distressing accident occur red on the National Highway near Soudan Saturday evening about sun down, in which Mrs. Henry Hester wn spverelv hurt. Mrs. Hester, accompanied oy nei Among a number ot orignt young riaufrhtpr and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel men fr0m this section of the State noviQ of niarkesville. were on their' ho last soring set sail for China to way to Oxford to anenu me 111 worK tor tne .tsriusn-Auienciu j. of a Nation." At a point near Sou- co in the Flowery Kingdom, was Mr. dan the car turned turtle, Mrs. nes- Joe Hunt, the son ot Mr. i nomas .. :oi'iTiiiirips mim- Tn TTf r,c Tor Pivpr The de ter receivillfc miciuai "j ju. nuui, -"- - erous scars and bruises' and the loss ceased was about twenty-five years of of both arms. The other members age and was of exceedingly pleasant of the party escaped without serious adaress. He was clerking for Landis ininrv Though pamtuuy mm l, -lvj... & Easton at tne time ne accejjieu iuc Hester persuaded ner uauguw: posltion to go aoruau. xic a.u.vx other young people in the party to Robert Crews were the only two come on to Oxford and see the "Birth Granville boys chosen from a long of a Nation." list of appicants for the position. Medical aid and assistance wcij They made the trip togetuei, uuc nnrorl from Clarksville and whfln thev reached the headquarters Mrs Hester returned to her home of tne British-American Tobacco Co. and" later taken to a Richmond hos- at shanghia, Mr. Hunt was sent nine uital hundred nines in uue uncwxi . . Mr. Crews five hundred miles in the MAY AND DECEMBER opposite direction. It is very likely T that Mr. Crews will not learn of the Register of Deeds Decline to Issue deatn o Mr. Hunt until he receives License this copy of the Public Ledger which Monday afternoon an old soldier will reach him the middle of next about 7 5 years young entered the january. V ?, nnpfida office with a fifteen Special Telegram IVCftlOi J . , - old damsel on ins arm auu mauc The first intimation to reacn nere couple were iu f th d death of Mr. Joe Hunt m vear it known that the ?earch of a marriage O 1(11 II 11. ' ' I I - n r r r iTttiP George Bullock was per- took from his pockets jidu.uu. and he now brings to the office a su- ardlan o orrn for his motner, bpeciai uunw nuivumo , i,ira nf thA rnnditio'ns in T ?r tv,a thev could not pro- xtow vrv rw 1 1 2.10 a. m. TOrilUll " " - . . ., Imi - -nn pirlr, QTld nlVPfl n m UCI1U1 nuunitubv KjtJdl iicvr a , - Tmf Tiieeaais spied him in tne puuu iuom Lr. . " . ; i tt. will no doubt havei.nrp license in Granville tney nireu a e. Hunt. Tar River: . ' : vanked him in the school witn questions anu iu m, :r .J and drove over to Hen- pP?r. that we have advice from same formm license. ine . cnoioi tpiA?ra.m sent girl being under age, no license could frQm tne New York office of the Bnt- ki,ed without the consent ui hsh-American Tobacco company, which reads as follows: S3 De road aim yanked him of the xxuxi w i " . , , j.-u o n t n nr- i . , . . i tit derson, only to learn mi -" j - i r Shanghia tnis morning wai j. w. ia in Vance were also versed m law , d Rddenlv last evening from The new Board decided to hold a Later in the day Special Officer smallpox. Remains must be crem- UU1U o oA if returned to America. Jiind- " flnPd him second time, he could get was tnat nomas was. m- the hearty support 7 -nh a raw hide and second with timate with a gang ot notorious wu- filS A v leather bel : which had a men. He moved about with extreme nn the end of it The whelps caution, but after a search of three The buckle on the end ot it. he learned that Laura Clinton two d ott. n ; u" - the tria but they were and Mollie Timbly had expended good shape and to see where tney are wine him to arrest and detain ms'Sau be buried in China or 'If to be as'Lrge as a man's finger some fifty odd dollars for Jn, The minutes of tne meeting win ormnf hiin of matodd sn?p"ea home. aia to a in Hoed most attire. This information in hand ne iccilo of the Pub- J.. nfnrd In the mean- s where thev are the parents of the girl inxDurJa51'n" ly advise immediately whether re Wneie mey cii c i v . , . , .oa and detain . , i .- .i rv.-'.ro n rmation in iidim . pub nvford sweet-faced soon wove a net about the two qusk -r wthe couDle returned from Hen The court scene was indeed most attire ?.at?etlL .11; cant refined and damsels from which there appears to Uc Ledger nine v"r-: .im WOQ his hp nn escane courteous, in on ui . - preliminary hearing befoje big 1. ihTecuting his honor Mayor Mitchell, Laura was l .iTrruniv Writ: -Suffer sent to jail to await the mue children to come unto me, for term of Court such is the kingdom or uwvcu Continuing, he said that he would MKeolS MU, Ruby Aacock the Briae of Mr February Mollie gave bond. PRETTY SURPRISE MARRIAGE KIXTON FORK NEWS NOTES (Correspondence Public Ledger) Box Party Father Receives the News. , nand T to Id the ; authorities that Capt. Frank Spencer, manager of derson and told tne aumum western Union. tviov bad eiven up an nopes ,ui &ci uWC r x , V7 -T : ,T ' tney nau givu m- I i , t, io-t-o m in thA hands of Mr. - I I Irl 1 1 LUC -" " " ting marriea. , . ,t I tt11t, Tnr T?iver sixteen minutes af- The girl admitted iua.t - - - - Hunt tho old man: tnat su vvau,Cu n xi r;- IV ? U w-w - content Justice 1 "I A-rM if teachers of ungovernaDie fTl were permitted to pluck inocent little children from the public highway and hcKit tViom to their hearts with a raw hide and belt buckle rflnfiorirfr n. decision. Buchanan stated that he had taught school for twenty-four years and ne admitted that it is one of the most trving positions known to man. dis cipline, he said is absolutely neces sary for the preservation ot tne school, but in this instance the teach i 4. ...i Vio hounds ot reason the I? oa W. Crews On last Wednesday evening the hantifnl country home of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Adcock again presented a ir.oiv marriaee scene, when their at- AW J Mr. Hunt Oxford and . . w v,J . " . : crnn bounce in a cou- wired the i3ntisn-Amnccixi ivu There win dc a uua yti 1Ve mm . . , -xi oo ho when annnsed of tne Edgewood, or oettex V16"1.":' n7a7 was not a mil- his son and ship. As mig Kinton ForK scnooi nuu&, taci . uo " "t "IT J .77 "hatd the the noor old father was very i t ,T Qi I o o-i nTllIlf R.I li'nnairo tnfi il 1 II tsill-J. buc . . ... , . mgni, ijeceiuuci "rr.. : . , i "" - ' ,, i erieved at tne loss ui ins &uu. 7:30 sharp. Public cordially mviteu. olQ tool any now. - f us he discredits the Returned Home muM X ions nt of the British-American I ! i i - r- ATTOr n 14 ill I I I ini.iVv . , x i, Tjwtrc ripp Kiaeu lw cciy x . x i in rvr,n.nv that his death came sud- Mr. ana ivirs. j uscini jjxwx, j he girl returnea to uci .xx ' .,iirnV uP . tt Afonnm hnvo return- rnQ. ue s Hnlv as a result of smallpox. ie a had iust received a letter from his son stating that he was seventeen hundred miles from Shanghia, away Arioc TTnrtPTisp Mancum. have return J. X fcJ J - - -v ' - XV i Durham. THE TOBACCO MARKET oens Strong After Brief Holiday, up in the northern corner of China Opens Stion, a Jand that the thermometer registerd QOUUl dUiAi- If there was any nntiim ani ac.COmDllSIltfU juuu& 3(j hnnip trom tneil Uiiucii n,ltriipr Miss Rubv Florence, be- Lnct nf friends welcomed them back came the' bride of Mr. Roy W. Crews. I and everyone is glad to know that & j . ri honr the mem- tl . ,,;;n mcirp thir home in the iVL iue ayyui" w iubj wnx bers of the two immediate families, community. close friends as- Much Building Willi - " ' ' " . I iriCft Ul tJL"'-'-,-' "''"O , -i-i rtooQC! sembled in the spacious drawing There .g & good deal of buiiding go- a he close of sales last week, such all cases room, which was tastefully decorated neighborhood. Mr. . shattered Monday. it I dallo w ,-tT? V forns and carnations, carrying addition add- u"" !mt that- there was at least Rieein being a. young man. out the color scheme of green and Mg residenCe and Mr W. Z. 75 000 pounds sold here Monday. The ivlggin uwuB a j I , t ta n aw ra5idence e- ' j nnl romnrlrahlv well. iVlitcnen nas uau c i- - - - comm0n graues Suiu.- Later, as in , .1! qo-t-ooc: hplnw zero. Trice of tobacco being on n VlA British-American To- cive a full written accou-nt at least and details of the distressing death. t 7in imnVPd 1 fine of $10 and white. . . Mitchell has had a new residence e the 2k thing amounting to The handsome young couple unat- which will be oc the wnoie tning i"1 norod the room to the , TirtWoii wilkerson an( cost the whole thing amuunnnt, -Dr. Hardee, a member of the school hoard, stated to the court that it was a most regrettable occurrence grettable because it is calculated to injure the reputation of the school and damage reputation of Prol. iug gan, who exceeded the limit in trying to maintain discipline. He asked Jus tice Bucha-nan to take into consider ation the age of the teacher and be as lenient with him as possible. tAa ontprprt tne room AiPTirie ssonn s w cuum& cunied by Mr. Howell Wilkerson and -MV J I ia n " C ' ,' ft-J I I I I I I I fl I strains ot menueisbuuu familv ATornVl ixrhiph WaS beautifully render- ' rnBinlllnv Tjife Club ed by Mrs. Edward N. Crews, sister Thursday, November 30th. a of the bride. . . , , . I rf th Community Life Club As the notes of the wedidng ThQ slowly died away tne l", flt in e was very interesting, .two drifted off, and aoove lae rr 771 features being, a spelling t-, A UV1J , i . 1 1 J 1 ? nnntc sinn We saw suckers sen im j-u - -and lugs brought 10 cents. Merely to test our aDimy as x MISS LOLA LONG HURT Struck by Machine and Right Shoul der F-ractureti Tho manv friends of Miss Lola A AJLY i...-- v ij , bacco buyer we walked own tu i President of the State Phila in front of the buyers with Uncle J that Dick Usry, the dean of the market a l . hurt in Greensboro and placed our estimates vv wee& Mis Long was a recent OUr Skill on live yuc ed for the buyers to sana tnen l wf n - t very pleasant place tneir uiu,. ;- r" T.van. and while - I g Ucb L Ul lUioo Church Notes . The Oxford Baptist church being without a pastor, Mr. Middlueton, secretary State Sunday School Board, filled the pulpit Sunday morning last Rev. C. A. Upchurch hilled the pulpit clL V Clllllfe , , ,,lnit It was announced from the VWit o -or r. A. Unchurch will nreach at the Oxford Baptist church next Sunday morning. m- -i ta tott wa aeain elected Superintendent of the Oxford Baptist K I n0 end then wait- last weeK. SKlll on live jjno V.j a,ce bids Morgan, pastor oi tn xxo. xrational Land Bank! in everv instance, Dut tne "r:r,.71 nHmt the Greens Baptist church of Henderso as ne ed ma t u American Di man was making and losing to Bpei - spoke the impressive words which Lawwiii oe on wag for the beat the band which goes to prove DffLola Long, daughter of Mr. ,oo them man and wife. tarm. fhet the newsnaper man don t know 'ViA t. a Tn was nain- or-Tranmerei we heard the voice j special -Query, Resolv- Euck's estinmted tt Afrjran nastor of the jjirst maau duu , ,. ol fond Rflnk L. i 0rv instance, but the -news- neie j of Dr rrhc PYtrp.me simplicity "i whole occasion made it all the more beautiful.' It being so characteristic ho I n Arj,tiVfi Side L11V 1 5 - " - t ersonais A little stranger came to the home that the newspaper t all by a jug full. oTtUhe youns lady's taste aU through ' Mr. and Brgg-. -naay oni Mr Fidear A. Long, was pain fully injured last evening shortly af ter 8 o'clock when strucit uy tu. au tomobile of the police department. Recital at College . I lUianjUl.it - I TvTioo PnlfimnTi and Mrs. DaVid-SOn I T.rner was carried to the hospital her life. . ... . , Z T' well. win nresent their pupils in joint re-i , eiven attention there. Her ngnt The bride was attirea t u SJirMarTnvSle Ragland, who has c'tal Friday evening, December 8tn shouider was fractured and she sur- fered a severe cut on tne uct. toc rptiner well last night shortly be fore midnight and her condition was not considered serious. ,v wih handsome ueaxi Mr. UTanvme . . uitcn x V, , i Tjmir. I -u.. v,oi Cho '"f"YU'r ond Varried a lovely bou- beea on the sick, list, 8:15 in the uonege fered a severe J?iThi can..r4" "I uccu v.:r children, of Mr. and r, Hiallv invited i ,1 H 1 1PR f IT L11C vai- hPTrpr H.IIU. Lll j I 10 v. niiet ot orcums -- T unKo-nnH and Mr. anu i iTor traveling suit was ui Mrs. in. -r . "" . ,T.rtX lev. Her travenus iQa T tt--o are imDro ley. Her wavixB - - Frazier, are improving ight Diue, vvxm p Cohn & Son's Christmas Sale ni i 4-.-Vt 1 Despite the fact, that an automo Sunday School last Sunday. e bile was waiung q-Q te happy school during the past year made sub- west d?d nt escape the stantial eains and Mr. Ray hopes to coupie away, they did Xrpou ed upo. them in. torrents vvnicii y w house. Going im- as ney,ic? u;n .rson they took a On Sunday morning, " meaiai -- brief tour of yn ouuudy ..cr was solem- I riy, bound train for a onei -Lytn, a Deauuiui wcuU."0 -a Unrt . northern cities, mcmu- nized at the home of Mr. H. A. Hart tne important jo'tnern n,, nic danehter, Miss . our Catpitoi city Pearl, became the happy bride of Mr. t,ln (Continued On Page Five) increase the number this year Frazier-Hart 19th, a ing our it iiiic r laiiii . . uronounced them man and wne Reeves, Annual Bazaar The Ladies' Aid Society of St. bte Phen's Episcopal church, will receive their friends at the Armory December 6th and 7th. The -doors will open at 11 o'clock Wednesday. Fancy, plam n . i he on saie. th thev will 1 binder of The. winter, be it home with the groom's motnx, SttZ Crews. Oxford Route 5. jr. nn's Christmas Sale starts Miss Tongr was dragged for 15 reet r. . i oh ond will con-I no. f hor sister's story, and Friday, uecemuei . - , aauiums , . y'A tinne until the largest portion of then the car pasSed over her body. At Mount Zion their stocks are realized into spM - .0!1,hin2 amd church con- -ash. Cohn & Son's are again I myes-nmnant iteguxctx v;- . satnrdayL,,ortpr for creat bargains. men fPomm-inicated.) erence at xxt. - -.. OT1 PVervthwig have been w MavftS wish to . I fill I I W W -T -w - r I ntt V 'J I I I I I I - WWa j at 11 a. m. , ns ": , rpi,0ir storks of goods are ""'"l" ...rriow nf their en cnliTed from 11 a. to 2 p. vy large and that means , ttat you Aice Y., to Mr Robert W en cnangeu. i-i i,r ot , , nhorai assortments anu "uo canT The a nnnhiirrn can &uuyij i rnnosR iium he Oxford church at the monm not ;mer, broker i .of . i Ti en m i i v w lirr ia ,, hour. . , rr? o n I i onrioavor now is to seiir T.,r ocfnrtpH bv the tj will nreacn ax -l - . ...,,! 0 sentences. liraw i1" . , . vir- ' .nnvir.tions m V 11 The nrst jj .wt?nn iaw new o-inia. on tne were mau white man were four negroes f and on tne x , T whATi nrrloV at INOUUin. " mane LUI.V man were ana usetui aricies win rour ues,r 7 coiline liauor ana Good turkey dinners, salads oysters, fQund guilty of selling UQ gentenc cream and cake. A most cordial in fi(ned $10C to $4tll a montiis in vitation is extended to m ed to trom ohibition commission jail. Card of rnaiiKs oinrerest The State ""TL aid the Com I wish to express rny -ol -LtrnerVtherosecu- uianks to .the enuie " the monweauu their kindness shown me du"nd tion. One man sickness and death of Sis?rTTM found not guilty wife. J. T. MANGUW. xTinnant of Wendell section. 1S tne ca Thome is near Providence,- usually when prices are The bride and groom left oxiora Their only endeavor now is to eii DaVf escorted by the Sv immediately after Sunday their heavy stocksot cioinmB . brlde.s brother, Mr. B. P. Mayes, and uuuuj , i , J onri mi mei.V ao ... uuc . - , imp j m school. "e?K,r they the groom's sister, M.ssi.ma tun- iy as y"":' !,;, hant and his DrOLlici-iu-itt w , have again cut " "t Ivan Newell, of wenueii. iu drv go and effectively as t rwintf have again cut yixv.v, - - iTvJ,TI Newell, oi wenueu, xixj .ftS. wee, there Kardto P" UN WendeU ThanUs- wUlbe a debate at the High scnooMu --- as oniy as The bride is 'the eldest daughter of hnildinsr at TtoU O CiocK. , j hriner about. Here s a way 1" a w Maves and the " ... j. f- v rtrt I Avr l i kluit . i .-i-r-r l XI l iiuu iui SSrSSS - SSr&g oom isogressive farmer. . SSS-l. - -0 aSSf oe interested in your support in this their first Public b'essspaper-' 7 ad. prices, contest. if r- H '1 ii 1 , IB X, if : i if II ll MS' 'H I.' 1 SIS.! t it' ,f f W '! 1 I" ii 1 ' 1! i! li