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T HE PUBLIC LEDGER PAGE 3 H f i i i 1 I i.- ," . I i -1 : r. i if"' ;. :j .- 1 ',V-)l .1! THOSE WHO WERE. EXEMPTED (Continued From First Page) 810 Hester, Frank... .....49 1539 Sherman, Fred G. . . . ... . . . . 50 604 Floyd, Erie Z. . .56 43 Allen, Wesley 57 1763 Waller, Will. .58 1548 Slawson, William W 59 1264 Norwood, Harry B... 60 1066 Lyon, Wiley L. 61 420 Curtis, hvill . 63 1014 Lassiter, Joe D ....64 514 Dixon, John William. 66 433 Currin, Fred H. .67 10 Adcock, James Augustus 69 1685 Thorp, Lee....: 74 487 Daniel, Ernest 75 1282 Oakley, Crrs C .76 1847 Wilson, Goodrich A ... .78, 79 7 Hatchett, James 79 1922 Yancey, Robert ....... 82 1723 Turner, Huley ....83 1779 Walker, Daniel... ...84 1236 Neal, Aaron 85 432 Currin, A. Boatie 86 18 Allgood, William A 87 927 Hunt, Joseph B 89 1484 Richley, Claude A ..91 739 Harris, Walter Hill 91 1751 Veasey, Stephen L .' 92 132 2 Patterson, Oscar H 94 1146 Mitchell, Augustus 95 1395 Pleasants, John Elbert 97 1020 Lawrence, Fred 103 1099 Mallonee,Wm. C. 105 223 Bullock, Ollie 108 1818 White, J. Luther 114 721 Harris, Wm. D 117 1419 Ragland, Willie 118 1549 Slaughter, Arch W 120 280 Cherkas, Wasyl 122 1292 O'Briant. Carlton P 123 983 Jones, Louis T 125 757 Hawkins, Reuben .126 868 Hobgood, Allie Banks 128 332 Comer, Josh Ben 129 1560 Smith, Wilbur W. . 131 542 Duke, Alex 132 194 Burwell, James Morton. ... 133 1300 Overton, D. Cameron 136 1673 Thomasson, James M 137 1887 Wilkins, Geo. W 138 1769 Walters, A. H 141 1294 Oneal, Auburn T.. 142 1148 Mitchell, Ollie B.. . 143 1647 Taborn, Moodie .144 343 Cook, Grant. 147 982 Jones, Stephen H, Jr 149 1531 Sherman, Frank P 154 1288 Obriant, John Robert 155 452 Dorsey, Hosea 156 1843 Wilson, Edgar Marvin 158 809 Hedgepeth, William Thos. . .160 1114 Mangum. Leland T 161 1470 Royster, Luther 162 1334 Parham, William W 168 7 Q Since enlarging the house, we have the best lighted warehouse in this section of the State. Plenty of room and good accommodation await you at the Old Reliable. We have carefully selected good scales and onthe floor. .We are imot stramgers to the patroius of the Oxford market and will ask you to give us a liberal patronage and we will send you home satisfied that you have received the inmost money for your to bacco 550 Eakes, Woodson G. . . . . . .167 31 Allen, Ernest. m .170 981 Jones, Melvin S 173 1817 White, James Hunt 176 770 Harris, Will .....177 677 Green, Lill 179 1868 Williams, Roger 181 1509 Sadler, Charlie.... 182 525 Downey, Thomas. .184 1417 Ransome, M. George. ..... 185 760 Harris, Webster 187 56 Anderson, Rome 189 1276 Oakley, James L 190 792 Harris, Early Zeno . . .193 5 Adcock, James N. . '. . .194 1580 Smith, Alonzo . . . . . ..196 54 Anderson, Huly Junius. . . . . .197 1714 Tucker, George W ..'..199 1674 Thompson, James Walter. .204 741 Harris, Thomas D .'.205 1275 Oakes, Edward F. .207 711 Gupton, Wallace Edward... 208 1022 Lawrence, Lee .. .209 638 Fuller, Burley Auburn 211 632 Franklin, Zack Earl. . .213 269 Cash, Norman 214 1016 Landis, Riley .218 335 Cohn, Nathan 220 .1305 Overby, William.. 225 341 Cooper, Thomas 226 1007 Knott, A. Thurman.' 227 1764 Wadford, A. D 228 353 Coley, Sidney F. , 231 1675 Tharrington, Stephen 234 360 Cozart, Floyd 235 571 Elliott, Leroy Thomas. .... .238 4 88 Daniel, Robert Lee 240 704 Gregory, William H 242 72 Averett, Thomas Gnater. . . . .243 1896 Williford, Lester... 244 356 Cozart, Eddie 246 112 Beaver, Rufus L 247 1067 Lyon, Ben R 248 805 Hester, Ollie. 251 11 Adcock, Luther Calvin. .... .252 1287 Obriant, Charlie L 256 1142 Meadows, A. Therman. . . , .257 664 Gooch. Fred 261 93 Bass, Tom . .262 957 Jones, Harry F 265 1112 Mangum, Wilkes 268 345 Cozart, Ira 269 1355 Perry, Otis 271 103 Barker, Will. 272 1585 Smart, Walter Morton 273 1912 Renn, Dorsey H.... .274 556 Eggleston, Joe Jerome 278 1565 Smith, Frank 279 1281 Oakley, Sam .' 281 5 1 Anderson. William . . . 282 717 Harris, H. Euriel. 283 1256 Newton, William King 285 1073 Lyon, Chester.. ...286 3 0 Allen, Drewry .' 287 1423 Ragland, Carl H 290 1716 Tuck, Jerry D. H . . ...291 773 Hawley, Eugene 292 (2SGD- (DLP Best of EverythingPrices, Accommodation and Service" ththm .El. 608 Fleming, Lonnie .......... 293 1730 Tyler, John 296 25 Allen, Claud William 297- 392 Crews, Oscar.... ....298 889,Hockaday, Sidney M. ....... 299 383 Crews, C. A. . . .300 1166 Moore Robert L. .301 1712 Tilley, Hallie B.. . 302 856 Hicks, Broadus 304 705 Green, Earl Baron 305 1346 Palmer, John 306 944 Jeffreys, Albert 309 1783 Webb, J. Russel 315 1639 Taylor, Jas. A. .......... 318 1715 Tuck, Edward Presley. ... 320 906 Howard, Sam A ...321 1337 Parham, R. L. ,..322 1195 Morgan, Julian C 325 321 Clayton, Albert L 327 707 Grissom, Henry Stephen. . . .330 1425 Renn, Harry Jackson ..... 331 1002 Keeton, Robert Jerome. . . .332 1151 Mitchner, Frank F 333 1010 Landis, William Thorp 341 919 Hunt, James. . 343 814 Hester, Plumber 347 1175 Moss, Carl H 348 1191 Moss, Walter B 353 1360 Perkins, Luther. : . 356 1474 Royster, James.... 362 1414 Ray, Walter A.. 363 1616 Taylor, Profeser. . ... ... .364 1064 Lyon, F. Arthur ......... 368 12 05 Montague, Annanias. 369 470 Daniel, Roy T.. . . . .372 312 Clay, John Archie. 373 1507 Sanders, Claud L. 374 1729 Tyndall, Walter . . . .375 90 Bass, Alexander. .378 191 Branch, James E. ......... . .379 1179 Montague, Lonnie . ..382 130 Boyd, Fred Clifton .....384 858 Hicks, Peerless Wychev. . . .385 1774 Walker, William. ... .389 1511 .Satterwhite, Willie 393 175 Brinkley, Wm. A. 39 6 1622 Taylor, Corbin 399 1240 Newby, James M 400 Miss Rankin's I. W. W. Plea. ( Courrier-Journal ) Miss Rankin, , of Montana, who could not vote for the war resolu tion, makes a plea for the I. W. W. Montana may perhaps realize that a Congresswoman may mean well, yet be no more serviceable to her country in crisis than a blind kitten. Jay Gould's Grandson " (Springfield Republican) The late Jay Gould's grandson, Kingdom, will not press his claim to exemption from draft, and he should soon be found rubbing elbows with the son of a janitor or a brakeman in an army training camp. Conscrip tion plays fair in taking the sons of millionaires. AT THE of Motto and courteous men MMM Lemons Whiten and Beautify the Skin ! j Make Cheap Lotion j J The juice of two fresh lemons strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most re markable lemon skin beautifier at about, the cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the ; lemon juice through a fine cloth so !no lemon pulp gets in, then this lo- tion will keep fresh for months. Ev I ery woman knows that lemon juice is ! used to bleach and. remove such blem ishes as freckles, sallowness and tan, and is the ideal skin softener, smoothener and beautifier. Just try it- Make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. It should naturally help to whiten, soft en, freshen, and bring out the hidden roses and beauty of any skin. It is wonderful for rough, red hands. Your druggist will sell three oun ces of orchard white at little cost, and any grocer will supply the lem ons, adv MODERN BLOCKADE STILL Its Peculiarities Described By -Revenue Agents. Some of the stills recently captured by Sheriff Hobgood in Granville coun ty, tallies out with the ones described by Revenue Agent Vanderford who was in consultation with Washington officials last week. "Why," said he, "the illict still is a small affair compared with the old type of the Cleveland administration. We do not find "any large plants now. Two metal washtubs are turned to gether, welded and converted into a still. Not long ago a concoction made in such a stilll killed one man and made two others sick in McDow ell county. The fellow who died vomited himself to death. "The new product of the moon shine still is 'monkey rum,' a liquor made from molasses or sugar. It goes down beautifully, smooth, but oh my, the headache it brings. If a person drinks a cupful he will have to take two more to make him for get the headache that follows. Mon key rum is a head lifting drink." to wait on you at fill I f tafflig J - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' During tTTPlalnt mer months some 0( stt every Iamily is abr of with an unnatural loo be trbu bowels, and it is of seDIss 0( '4 h. whh cah oZXlZ; F. Scott, Scottsville v v Mr. p first used Chamber! Vlates- ' I Diarrho remedy as 8 cc ,H years ago. At -that 5me x ? fiv vere atack of sumer o 1 ha se was suffreing intense relieved me. other v,l L ne family have since f results." ea 11 with iikft SPECIAL EXCUlS- FROM OXFOrJ; v 'AItEs SOTJXHEUX nxunli SIg $26.25 Cleveland. Ohio a I. B. P. O. E., color Ton gust 25, 26 and 27th final b- ' Au" 5th. Imal hllllt Sept $18.50 -Monteagle and ?o Tenn., account various onf ?nee' On sale July 13th and 2 a?dT " gust S, 6, 9, 16, 17 and 23rd r limit September 5th Flnal $13.55 St. Louii, m0 c preme Lodge and Military Enca" ment Knights of Pvthia? r P" Dates of sale, AugW 17 ' c: 19th. Final limit August 20th $36.30 Vieksbunr vot',- , Reunion and PeaceiubUee October 14th and 15th final limit r turning October 31st. For further information call on tick et agents or address J. O. JOXES Traveling Passenger Agent, Iialeiah North Carolina. ' "The Southern Serves the South" Pedro de Cordoba, an American ac- vi. cioauie uuenis. was asked recently what type or role is mot difficult to play. "The farcical," he answered. "To enact farce succe fuly one must play with deadly ser iousness. Half the effect is you begin to act your part lightly. The constant strain to maintain this mock seriousness is, of course, ex hausting, since you have no outlet for, your emotions." No. This it prescription prepared eipeciilh tor MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doies will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will do Return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel tnd does not gripe or sicken. 25. the office; at the
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