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little Hyomie inhaler is made
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within anw now you are ready
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speedily
begin its work of killing ca-
;arrhal germs. Hyomie is madeVof
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other antiseptics and is very pleas
ont to breathe.
It is guaranteed to banish cat
rh bronchitis, sore throat, croup,
ar 4s and colds or money back. It
cleans out a stuffed up head in two
SolTby J. G. Hall and druggist
everywhere.
Complete outfit, including inhaler
d one bottle of Hyomie, costs but
?ttle whrile extra bottles, if after
ward needed, cost only a few cents.
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ness, Cook Stoves, Ranges, .Heat
ers, Windows and Doors, then you
can't afford to miss figuring with
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will save you money.
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The Drugless Science of fitting
Glasses for any defects of the eyes
where Glasses- are Necessary,- as
practiced by J. W. Knight, The Op
tometrist, 6 College Steer, Next door
to Lyons Drug Store.
MOTHER! GIVE CHILD
"SYRUP OF FIGS" IF
TONGUE IS COATED.
If
cross, feverish, sick, bilious,
clean little liver and
bowels.
Children love this "fruit laxa
tive," and nothing else cleanses the
tender stomach, liver and bowels so
nicely.
A child simply will not stop play
ing to empty the bowels, and the re
sult is, they become tightly clogged
with waste, liver gets sluggish,
stomach sours, then your little one
becomes cross, half-sick, feverish,
don't eat, sleep or act naturally,
breath is bad, system full of cold,
has sore throat, stomach-ache or
diarrhcea. Listen, Mother! See if
tongue is coated, then give a tea
spoonful of "California Syrup of
Figs," and in a few hours all 'the
constipated waste, sour bile and un
digested food passes out of the sys
tem, and you have a well, playful
child again.
Millions of mothers give "Califor
nia Syrup of Figs" because it is per
fectly harmless; children love it,
and it never fails to act on the stom
ach, liver and bowels.
Ask your druggist for a bottle of
"California Syrup of Figs," which
has full directions for babies, chil
dren of all ages and for grown-ups
plainly printed on the bottle. Be
ware of counterfeits sold here. Get
the genuine, made, by "California
Fig Syrup Company." Refuse - any
other kind with contempt. adv
NOTICE
OF
SUMMONS
named will
NORTH CAROLINA,
vxranvine Cpunty,
James Royster-vs.
Langrston Staples &
Lucile Staples.
The Defendants above
take notice that an action entitled as
aoove has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Granville County,
North Carolina to sell for a division
the lands mentioned vand described in
the petition filed in said action; And
the said defendants will further take
notice that they are required to ap
pear before E. C. Hunt. Clerk of the
Superior Court for said County on the
10th day of November, 1917 and an
swer, or demur to the petition filed in
said action or else the relief demand
ed therein will be granted.
D. C. HUNT, Clerk Superior Court.
T. Lanier, Attorney.
This the 8th day of October, 1917.
A. W. GH0L30N,
JFAVELER AND OPTOMETRIST
HENDERSON, N. C.
I am duly Registered and Licensed
to examine eyes and fit glasses by
the North Carolina State Board of
Optometry.
pd. EYES EXAMINED FREE
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1 FULL LINE OF THE
BEST
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
ALWAYS IN
STOCK
FRANK
F. LYON'S
"Is the Place."
College St. Oxford, N.C
your friends
aD buy anything you can give
them except your -photograph.
Why put it ofe?
fiiBri'ag or send me your Kodak
s if you want them finigned
"gat.
agency for l
22fa Cameras HI
Catawba's sweet potato crop is es
timated at 60,000 bushels, a 25 per
cent increase over last year.
The Observer says it is estimated
that 60,000 cords of wood will be
necessary to heat Camp Greene,
Charlotte, the coming winter, one
stove being furnished for each of
6,000 tents.
Forsyth county's tuberculosis hos
pital, built at a cost of $10,000, is
open for the reception of patients.
A matron and nurses iwilL be in
charge to care for the patients un
der the direction of the county physician.
A virtual embargo on the report
of certain foodstuffs and feeeds is
declared by the exports administra
tive board in adding a list of articles
to those already denied shipment,
except where their export will con
tribute to the conduct of the war.
A price of 30 cents a pound to the
farmer was agreed upon at a meet
ing in New Orleans of men interest
ed in marketing and growing of cot
ton in 10 Sounthern States as being
justified by the present selling prices
of manufactured cotton products.
The price was suggested in an amen
dement to a resolution adopted just
previously which declared against
price regulartion of cotton by Con
gress or delegation of this authority
to any other body.
A Hope.
A Baltimore dispatch anonunces a
cut of $1 per barrel in the price of
flour. This brings dealer's prices
to about $12' per barrel, a drop of
$5 since the Government took a
hand in price regulation.
SALE OF VALUABLE LAND
Under and by virtue of an order of
the superior court of Granville county,
made in the special proceeding- entit
led H. F. Bailey and Myrtle Bailey, his
wife, vs. Neta Moore, the undersigned
commissioner will, on
MONDAY, NOVE3IBER 5TH, 1917.
at twelve o'clock M., at the court
house door in Oxford, N. C, offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash
that certain tract of land lying and
being- in Brassfield Township, Gran
ville County, North Carolina, on the
Raleigh Road near Woodland Church,
bounded on the North by the lands ' of
B. E. Davis, on the East by the lands
of P. R. Allen, on the South by the
lands of C. M. Medlin, and on the "West
by the lands of L. A. Davis, deceased,
containing 102 acres more or less, being-
the place whereon W. H. Moore
resided at the time of his death.
This 1st day of October, 1917.
A. W. GRAHAM, JR, Commissioner.
CERTIFICATE OP DISSOLUTION
To all to whom these presents may
come Greeting:
Whereas, It appears to my satisfac
tion, by duly authenticated record of
the proceedings for the voluntary dis
solution therefore by' the unanimous
consent of all the stockholders, de
posited in my office, that the Allen
Averitte Company, .a. corporation of
this State, whose prmcipal office is
situated at Oxford, R. F. D., County of
Granville, State of North Carolina (W.
G. Averitte being the agent therein
and in charge thereof, upon whom
process may be served), has complied
with the requirements of Chapter 21,
'Revisal of 19t5, entitled "Corpora
tions," preliminary to the issuing of
this Certificate of Dissolution:
Now Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes,
Secretary of State of the State of
North Carolina, do hereby certify that
the said corporation did, on the 20th
day of Sept. 1917, file in my office
a duly executed and attested consent
in writting- to the dissolution of said
corporation, executed by all the stock
holders thereof, which said consent
and the record of the proceedings
aforesaid are now on file in my said
office as provided by law.
In Testimony Therefore,'! have set
my hand and affixed my official seal
at Raleigh, this 20th day of Septem
ber A. D. 1917
J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State
SALE OP LAND
Pursuant to authority contained in
a certain deed of trust executed by
Pat Brandon and wife and recorded in
Book 52 at Page 178 default having
been made in the payment of the debt
secured thereby and being requested
so to do' by the owner of said debt I
shall on
NOVEMBER 9TH, 1917
sell at public auction at the Court
House door in the town of Oxford to
the highest bidder for cash a certain
lot of land situated in said county in
Fishing Creek Township adjoining the
lands of Thomas Peace, Mrs. Neda
Capehart, Feilds and others and con
taining 25 acres more or less, the
same being fully described by meets
and bounds in said deed of trust.
A. A. HICKS, Trustee.
This October the 8th, 1917,
GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST
CLOTH THROUGH HAIR
DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY
Try this! Hair gets thick, glossy,
wavy and beautiful
at once-.
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HOW TO BE RID OF
DANGEROUS DANDRUFF
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DR. T. T. FRAZIER
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lr Mitchell Building Over
0xFoim r?ion Bank-
octant ' OUTH CAROLINA.
J . HARRIS
Notary Public
The only way to get rid of dand
ruff the sure" hair destroyer is to
remove the cause. Dr. Sangerbund,
the famous Paris Specialist, discov
ered that dandruff and falling hair
are caused by a microbe.- Then
came the discovery of tne value of
the genuine Parisian sage (liquid
form) to destroy this germ and
promptly prevent the further loss of
hair. Get from your druggist about
four ounces, and rub a" small quan
tity well into the scalp. Only a few
applications are usually needed to
destroy the germs that cause dand
ruff; your scalp will immediately
feel cool and comfortable and your
hair appear soft, bright-looking and
seems heavier than it really is.
Since Dr. Sangerbund's discovery
the American people are realizing
that dandruff is as unnecessary as it
is dangerous, and that they can be
quickly rid of it, and save their hair
by a few day's use of this inexpen
sive and harmless liquid. , Be ' sure
you get the genuine Parisian ' sage
(Giroux's) for this. Dranq win iu,
staTn the hair and is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. J. G. Hall can supply
adv
Immediately? Yes! Certain
ly ?-rthat's the joy of it. Your hair
becomes light, wavy fluffy, abun
dant and appears as soft, lustrous
and beautiful as a young girl's after
a Danderine hair cleanse. Just try
it moisten a cloth with a little
Danderine and carefully draw it
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. This will cleanse
; the hair of dust, dirt or excess oil,
and in just a few moments you have
doubled the beauty of your hair. A
deligtful surprise awaits those
whose hair has been neglected or is
scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin.
Besides beautifying the hair, Dan
derine dissolves every particle of
dandruff; cleanses, .purifies and in
vigorates the scalp, forever stopping
itching and falling hair, but what
will please you most will be after a
few weeks use when you see new
hair fine and downy at first yes
but really new hair growing all
over the scalp. If you care for pret
ty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely
get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's
Danderine from any drug store or
toilet counter and just try it. adv
MOWERS, HAY RAKES, . DISC
Harrows, Peg Harrows, and corn
Planters, will be next spring, con
servatory speaking 25 per cent
higher than now. If you would
save money and cam do it, buy
now either of the above and lock
it up, and you will thank Samuel
Davis next spring for this kindly
advice.' I have the stuff and am
making the price while it lasts.
Samuel Davis, the Hardware
man.
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YOUR HOG NEEDS
HALL'S CELEBRATED HOG POWDER
Hogs at 30 cents per pound make this powder much more
valuable to you than ever. We are still selling it at the same
old price of 50c per package.
J. G. HALL, DRUGGIST.
THE REXALL STORE
3C
WATGH THE DATE ON THE LABEL OF YOUR PAPER!
Stark Milling Company
. Good Meal a Specialty
WE WISH TO SAY TO THE PEOPLE OF OXFORD AND
THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT WE HAVE OPENED A GRO
CERY STORE AT THE MILL, WHERE YOU WILL FIND MOST
ANYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE. WE KNOW THAT TO
BACCO IS HIGH AND MONEY PLENTIFUL AT THE SAME
TLME. IT IS EVERY MAN'S DUTY TO SAVE WHERE HE CAN,
AS MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. AVE PROPOSE TO SELL
OUR GOODS STRICKLY FOR CASH AND AS WE HAVE NO
CLERKS TO PAY, OR RENT, NO DELIVERIES, ETC., WE
THINK WE CAN SELL AS CHEAP AS ANYONE, WHICH WE
PROPOSE TO DO. JUST A FEW OF OUR PRICES.
ARBUCKLE'S COFFEE 22 CENTS.
5 POUND CAN LARD, SNOWDRDFT, $1.10.
LAUNDRY SOAP 6 CENTS CAKE.
SUGAR 9 CENTS.
Meal at 60 cents a peck and many other things you will find
not mentioned, all at bottom prices for cash.
Stark Milling Company,
OXFORD, - - 1 - NORTH CAROLINA.
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Carolina Power & Light Co.
Oxford,N. C.
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There's a good
Farmer ! "
As you drive through the country it's
easy to pick out the farmers who are pro
gressive and prosperous. A shiftless man
allows his buildings to become shabby and
weather-beaten. The thrifty farmer keeps
eveigthing neatly painted with
ILEAE5 :amd SOMC 'RAO BIT
FEWER GALLONS WEARS LONGER
Of course, any paint you put on is better than
no paint. But for Ipng and satisfactory service
we always recommend Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint
because we can guarantee it to be absolutely pure.
It contains no whiting, no silica, or any other
worthless adulterants. That's why Devoe paint
goes so much further and lasts so much longer
' than ordinary paint.
Come inland let us tell you how little it will cost
you to paint with Devoe.
ACME HARDWARE CO.
OXFORD, NORTH CAROLINA
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