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ii! . 1 t si VOL. XIV-TO. 30. ji hTTT iii. 4-1 OXFOBD- JSr- THITBSDA?;SEFTri 2 XT - I !-K TTT1T yy -rv-r , I - ' ' w ca LM rj 1 I i ir ne Sa S iii Prices Greatly Reduced I ii order to make room for our fall line of Sta tionery. We are offer ing to the trade big bar gains in writing papers of all kinds. 25, 35 and 50 cent box goods for LOCAL BREVITIES. GATHERED BY OUR REPORTERS. Short Items Dealing With the News of a Week. Mrs. Susan Williams moved to her home on High street yesterday. The front of Mr. J. S. Brown's grocery store has been nicely painted. The residence of Mr. J. F. Mpnri- ows is in the hands of the plasters noAv. SAD ACCIDENT. Rev. Mr. Hornadav of Tioniifnrt is preaching some truly gospel serl mons atthp ivrihrnC!,,...i, . 1 " - -"l'0 L l.llll II I I I I I ' I I I IV this week, and much interest is being r Jame4 SPain' Seriously Injured by a mi,nifcn-twi in v -tt c . , I Hm r-- nn: - . ... .1ut-eLi1.11;-. hih v mo y uuui i uiiinii on nim work of the Lord - 1 w j .a-sjij v mi nounce a distressing accident which community and the meeting prove me Dest neld in Oxford for years x-arents who live within a mile of the corporate limits of Oxford will oe allowed to send their child the traded School at the following prices: Those entering the first, sec ona ana third grades will have to pay M per month for each child and occurred at the Owen Warehouse last Thursday night about 11 o'clock. It seems that Mr. James Soain. of th county of Vance, rolled in with a load of tobacco to sell next dav. n.l his team away for thenie-ht.. Tf x,-.. joined later by a Mr. Daniel. When the colored pav )u per montj tor each chilrt anA "u i" coiorea man. who a. Mr. Dudlev linllnok ia Vii11,Ht,.I those pnfprino-li, ui, 4n , I tends to the wn rohrmoa - uuuuuig " Din uuuutu graue vuuuoc,guu icauy 10 dwelling to rent on Broad 1 "Sets Per month, and th leave for the night he told t.rm the 7th, 8th and 9th month. grades .$1 per another dwellintr to rent. street The residence of Mrs.John Bragg uii i.iu.iuBuwi win soon ue com- c u u 1 1 nw.i Exchange Hotel Improvements. tr Tni.t r.,-,..! 1 Mr-Bonnie Smith has gotten tired V?V- assiter as greatly of so much being said about the ho i1 Ifd bl D1Ce COuntr hom by tela in Oxford and is havir tlZ , . chanKe repainted, which will make a me a t Leu Lion 01 taxpayers la nemen tnat ne had closed t,h li- rear door for the night, and request ed them, if they wanted to go out, t use one of the side doors which wen easy to manage. . About 11 o'clock Messrs Spain anc Daniel went out to look after theii teams, on their return Air. 10, 15 and 25 cent be low cost. Pound goods cheaper than you will ever see them again. Tablets at figures that will surprise you. Come an J take a look at our ,' and 10 cent counter. J. Cr. HALL, Druggist, Phone 72. - uu IJtXl - called to the notice of Sheriff Fleming ance. This house is rapidly comin , ' . . . " " . Mr. xjaniel 11 wuucu iiuuvemem in its appear- closing the large end door whirl 7H2 BANK OF GRANVILLE :i?:3D, NORTH CAROLINA, 0F- :Z?.S TO DEPOSITORS EVE-Y to soon :A:iLITY WHICH THEIR BAL :::s. business and res. ?:::s:3Ility warrant. in another column A f 11' . jii . . ii. uarner is now occupy ing the Collins cottage vacated by Mr. W. E. Massenburg. The boys and girls continue to arrive in Oxford from a distance and enter our splendid schools. I , .ev seeps nave been put up the side of Gibbs store occupied Messrs. T. L. Howell Bros. The interior improvements the handsome residence of Dr. S. Cannady are about completed. The boys and girls with brieht and smiling faees will start to the Graded School Monday morning. Mr. J. F. White is making some uupro emenis to nis new home on College street to which he will move on by to H. to the front as a popular resort for tne travelling public as it is wellkeut nice, comfortable rooms and an ex cellent table. Both of these things are very important in the successful running 01 a notel, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith have found it out, and the pub lic appreciate their efforts. Popular Young People to Wed. The following invitation to the marriage of two of Oxford's popular young people have been issued: Mrs. Cynthia L,andis Skinner invites you to be present at the marriage of her daughter Carrie, to Mr. Cameron Herndon Easton, they had come in at, threw it back with such force that the rebound caus ed it to jump off the track and fall The door, weighing about 500, caugln Mr. Spain under it severely injuring him and probably for life. Mr. Dan- 11 I 11 1 -1 ) 1 . . . 1 . . . . a . . v. aiaim auu assistance soon arrived and the door lifted oh the prostrate form of Mr. Spain win, was suffering intensely. In the meaL t i nut I 1 . I . . . . umeroiarK naa been no tified of the accident and was quickly ou me spot ana summoned Drs. T. L. and S. D. Booth, who examined the wounded mat and found that he was seriously injured in the back, and did aU they could to relieve his sufferings. At the direction of Mr. Stark the wounded man was taken to theCur- nn House and has ever since received on the mm. YOU KNOW SOME. BUT NOT ALL The Varied Movements of a Number of People. Mr. Wright SDencer ha to Trinity College. - Mr. T. H. Bratrir. of nhaa was in Oxford Saturday. Mr. G. T. Sherman, of tq was an Oxford visitor Friday. Mr. L. D. Veazev. merphnn . Stovall, was in Oxford Tuesday. Air. Bailey Owen, of Henderson, m wxiora Monday morning. Dr. B. K. Hays is at home from wees s visit to Buffalo Springs. Mr. T. W. Jackson rutnn. - ucu 1 uesday from a visit to Winston. Mrs. Thos. L. Booth is at home t'rom a visit to relatives at Enfield. Miss Allie Gooch, of Stem, Is visiting Mrs. A. A. Hicks, on College street. GALLOPING GLANCES AT PROMINENT PEOPLE Short Review of Citizens Who Have Earned Distinction-Men who Make a Town. F. W.HANCOCK' The County of Cra - J "i-" 11-1 i-l 10- lurJ ana splendid in noh is the home of some of the oldest and uest lamines of the South and that, Ui -uie, means of the world. The suoject or this sketch is the J. - - -"v-VUU dUt 01 one of these families, and right worthily does he maintain the di-- "iiy ana worth of the name ne A 1 J . Alter many years of Hfo .nn n road," Mr. Hancock made Oxford his uome, entering into a business which ne yet conducts. Since that time the uwu nas naa no citizen more alive to Its every interest, the cause of ed ucation ana morality no greater or uiuiezeaious mend, and the church uo warmer supporter or more active Mr. and Mrs. P. U r I""11' Luau - He is a Town Lyon Mill section, were in Oxford "".Chairn.anoftheCoDn. Saturday. Board of Education, Director of -Mr. Edward ot, f Bak "ranyille.Superintendent --- , ks JJC1 IjJr? I Ul L11H nI)Tlfir Kii.t ti 1 eountv. is on hiao. r . - nooi and I W. H. Hunt. Mrs. J. B. Newton, of Stem, was in Oxfora Friday and called to see the editor. Miss Annie Taylor returned Monday from a visit to friends at Soudan, Va. Miss Etta Mitchell, of near Wil ton, is visiting Mrs. Willie Mfhu on Broad street. our friend W. H i,,,. in me cnurcn, and has done as much charitable and nuhHc-snw ed work as anv mn.n in His business is a prosnerons on n.i 1 "w is BLeaany growing. H. M. SHAW. Mr. Henry M. Shaw is th a i ,, .. t 'i lamny aistlnguished both in , I., . " wcti uiBtory 01 North Carolina I His gallant grandfather, whose name ue uears, renaered masrnificient . -Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hall left yester day on a vist Richmond. Mr. J. J. Eenn, of Stem, was on our streets Monday afternoon. He S n V,eCOme a "Knight of the Gnp sack," and the editor wishes him success. Mrs. J. c. Rnccoi t-. rr . . , ",JV lamina Harris,) daughter of the late Dr W R. Harris is visiting Mrs. Nannie lerry at the home of Mr. W. T. Allen near Tar River Academy. She will visit her friends in Oxford and Hen derson before she returns to New iork.' Sid Darling, IOI2 Howard st. Port Huron Mich, wntes: "I have tried many pills and laxanves but Witts Little LSy Rise.s z lar the best pills I have ever used." Thel aever gripe. J. o. Hail C The Alabama convention a,i new constitution. Don't wait until vnn h,.r i constipated but take DeVVitt's Lmle Larlv Risers now and then m , V take. Safe Di.ls. .1 t-. nn ' lu t - v- nail, W. J. Bryan buvs Th v atchman newspaper. j -iarns. J. C savs "T took medicin.. 20 , . ys 1 1 ..1 r . j mi usiiima Dut one bottle of One Minute Cough Cure did me mere good than anvth.na .1.. 1 - ie line, Best Couth i.w " & . 7, " V.B lnal " A free fight between whites n groes occurs at Indianapolis. Norris Silvfr Nfnrtl. C..r. , r purchased a bottle of One Minute Couch Cure w&en suffering with a cough d2 to.d me was incuraole. One botUe reheved ;e the second and third alcnost cured To- " WCJi man. J. (J. Hall IF YOU WANT A NICE SUIT Your attention is called to the sale of land as advertised by S. N. Goss, mortgage, in another part of this paper. The Oxford Tobacco Market con tinues to leiid in high prices on all grades of tobaeco;if you don't believe it try it with a load. -- Gov. Aycoek has appointed J udge Graham one of the delegates to the Good Road Congress, which meets in Buffalo on the Itith inst Some needed improvements have " V OC1- vice in behalf of Southern 7 I - W U.11U ll-Tl.M V m- I Ml r W L1 rvri .. X JT 111 II IMIIII . V I I I - . C - MIUU n- oept. twen- every possible attention. Hi witJ Oak Hill, was in town MnnXT ' 7CV ieaum tne regiment of -tcl 01 Columbia team ty mtn, nineteen hundred and n0 o.. . . , . . " ....1,.., "" ttuu wuicn ne was heroic Colonel hi. vvm o more victories t sau..i AXID vunt iv" um ixu tame service and ty fifth, nineteen hundred and one at half after ten o'clock. St. Stephens Episcopal Church, Oxford, North Carolina. New Buggy on the Market. It is well said that nothing succeeds like success, which is the case with the Taylor-Cannady Buggy Co. as tney have achieved a great success in me proauction of the ucav patent Behlen buggy. It is really a beaiitv j . . . - auu cue most ever rode in with was sent lor and is constantly bv hi I bedside. The condition of Mr. Snin I has improved in face of the fact tht his spine is badly injured, and it is thought by the attending iihvnipi.nu ... - ' ' " " Liiatne wmrecover.but in allurobah. ilitv will not be able to w,l - : Death of a Bright Little Girl. It is with much sadness that we announce the death of little Alice, the ueioved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W called to see us. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bradsher, of onaay urove section, were in Oxford Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Parham, of near lown, were on our our streets oaturaay morning. Mr. T. L. Williford, ofBerea.was on our streets Monday and dropped m iu see tne eaitor. -uessrs. ike Brown nri vani. though quite a young man, attained to the rank of Captain before the great conflict was ended. The subject of this sketch enjoyed uuusuai opportunities for prepara- n.wu lu, practice or the law and brought to the profession a min.i Work uz M2ht and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that er was made is )r , -r ... ... - new jue i'in thtsep, Is change weakness into strength usuessness into encrev. brai nnwur Tk 9 .' J menial Ph k 1 Ihy fe wo,lderfl in budding up o.Hab ' alr2SCPeitx. Soldoy carefully trained and native ability At. Dayton Tenn., by a boiler ex- 01 no mean oraer. He m-esenta hio 1 man is killed and thr cases clearly and his are-nmnro 0i wounded. . "i ' wi4uii lci ui r. tinu ivirs v 1 xivc xruwn and Frank I v, vr ai-t ,T 2?J!!a? ?: Lynch-. "hlCh tLei; kon,e,t Tuesday to enter rJ:TJ..J?K' . CURB A CoIIuSTSboaV - w O " - J v v- I lllll MM III 1 f X 111 II 1 KlinlQir i-tir..Ki- V i II 11 1J T I lit , I J ' Aid V M I II Ul naClCI ingr. and undoiiTifprlW ii. i.c I j uuout I "muaiu. Ikihv,. 1 . -auve isromo Uumine Tablet Al . . e ue8t onSSy 9 o'clock, after a li uuincy nas Deen recognized and i druggists refund the mnnif w f:i-. .... . . 1 ever tiit, on thomavi-ni cj. 1 ' " "'uu ui 1 uuui. jassiter laft-. i j .1 . . . t 1 ..t . . j iuis w cure oeen mat e to tne old Holt residence xyJ.- ilbout vemonths,and her spirit has on a two weeks hiiI Tl'Tl'r "J m Cil01Ce as Erector - "e-tnre is on each box 2So. next to tne warmers Warehouse now I or, V,rriT,.i,7ir , . uu&ies joined that of herinfa'nt brother, who I Boston s.nrl "v r1 ."wu WI ine town' rgest enter- occupied by Mrs. Clement. uuiucauaimeir sales- nassed .wv two ,.T prises occupied by Mrs. Clement. c you enoulticall at their sales ai-. t.- i - 1 1 i-ix auu cAauime new iiehlen nat- f w 1 Krr,rrr :r"u w.cnanesBehlen.the able manager of theTaylor-Cannndv Buggy Co. Bead the advertisement .ade to order. vh call on guaranteed to fi! from Mr. K. W. L,assiter the old Hall residence on Raleigh street and will move there about the first of Octo ber. Capt. A. F. Spencer, who has been confined to his room ten dv on account 01 sickness, is irnurovins- slowly and we hope to see him out soon. on the -ithpag.e Small-pox Patient Sbot. Some days ago a colored fflmiin in Sassafras Fork Township, right near the Virginia line, broke out with 4 cases of smallpox and Dr. H. SMITH, The Tailor :d select your pattern. Best work U5iiip ann lowest price, so whj it patron -"ze home? -Owing to the pressure of adver P- Booth' ourefficient Health Officer t0 her ts, and is only the tor a visit to her unc semetsthis weel ZZ forced IZ K- notified and went took aS of Nrfolk' Va passed away two weeks ago, in arms of Jesus. Little Alice was between two and three years of age and was the only 1 --x- T T U0 the granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs T. B. Kingsbury, of Wilmington, and an unusually bright little girl, and admired by all who knew her. Though her death was not unex pected, nevertheless was a great grief Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Devinrptnm. ed a few days ago from a visit to rel atives at Greensboro. C. D. RAY. ih;i au auseuce 01 several vpiik, -.- rf irom oxrord, Mr. C. D. Ray has re- The cashier of the Bank of tj. monsville, S, C, disannem-s Tt ,-a said he is short $5,000 with his cash. Many physicians are , . . lta,v uus re-1 Judge Graham is in New York turneci to us aud again become one , 1 iJyfpep.ia Cure tv on Imuiiuiuu .mnj i, . . I fif imp ritironu xri.r . 1 lounu tnat it is the hst rr-;.; City on business connected with his I ' our citizens. copper mine interest. Mrs. Buxton and daughter, Jackson, are visiting Mrs. H. Jshaw on Rectory street. Miss Addie Jackson left Tuesdav for a visit to her unci Mr t 0 of M. tisements this week we are forced to leave out quite a number of corres pondents which will appear next week. Rev. John E. Wool returns tn. Executors Notice. men concluded he would not day from feeveral weeks stay among Prison anr longer, and attempted his old friends in West Virgin! nAto break b tne guard. The guard --- -i&i 1 1 . . - the cases. 11, o,1Q,.Q , " "" ,uiauL HUU wmcn occurred just and placed a uard aPthT l?..8 But to nt Saturday afternoon one of the neiro ;uilrol death quiet men concluded he wonhl If "e8lyCame a8a ssenger of peace to 'cu'iiu 1 iraiiSHort, hr ttum , s , x t-- ) or. ecu OU Ul ILL LUe now prescribing regulaily havirif - i i 1 inn thot u 1 - o When formerly on, .: . 1 " luc ucsl prescription thev ol us he held a responsible tuwu-i u,hM ;;.? ! "ie. one Preparatjon , - j.avju I .. wiuaiua l"e elements netessarv tr under the American Tobacco ;m- gest not only some kind t ? . . - . I 1 1 j .... - . wv all pany ana leit Oxford to accept pro- j . 11 inereioie cures indigestion and . III wn na I . motion at its hands, later entm-w m "11 r '"ailcr wnai us cause. J. G. . - "".ur, uau, uusiuess lnaependantly in Eastern Carolina. He has been I 1 JTr-.. I I II II I I II II I r -v ,.- 1 . A - wiojpttuv ih xo ue A $25,000,000 jhii uphill, ui f isning ureek I a place of residence and his xowuBwp, was in uxlord Frida v I nition of th nam . . cioi tuieau ucttier iu touacco ana his return is j,.-. ,a due to his ureference of n w?.!.?i i! I formf.d to establish in Texas an oil .1U ao , p. . t we trust he has greatly improved in health. Col. W. B. Ballou is now resting with his family under his own vine and hg tree, as he has moved into his own residence next to the Pres byterian church. Our young friend Sam Hobgood is now with tho n 1 "tn CIC-IUUBC arninistrators Notice where he would be giad to see his iiit-uua h iney aiways want to reach top notch prices on all grades of tobacco. ;-f iLutrsVt.ed. having qualified as execn i, ;. !lrt w'iii and testament of O T. Itoy-crci-ifed. hereby ifive notlre to all per- claims against the eetnte of the '. .u;"1 ;" exhibit the same to as on or -M day of ngn.-t, or this no- n.e p .t.ided in f a- of their recovery All i( m r Balu coiate win pieafe ' amtdin'e payment. This Ang 29th. 1901 M. B Waller, Tvr,t 1 1 v j L- A- Roycroft. ' c' SDJ 1!"!ood. Executors. a t'.orneys. wameu mm not to attempt it as he would be compelled to shoot him uui ne aia not heed him and was shot in the legs. Dr. Booth was sent for and dressed his wounds and is doing very well. realms of life. Her death WHS "otiItt the entrance into a life." To her fond parents our heart goes out in tenderest sympathy. Would that we were able to speak some words of comfort, but the blessed jl 1 j i LiiuuguL mat though she cannot come to them they can go to her should cheer them in this dark hom- of affliction. "After life's fitful Wo,.' and called to see the editor Miss Rebecca Rice, of Dexter spent several days the past week with her brother, Mr. W. L. Rice. Mr. Sam Usry, of Clay, and Mr. D. N. Hunt, of Salem, were fn Oxford Tuesday and called to see the editor. Messrs. Robt. Gilliam Lassiter and Ben L.assiterand Shepard Pender left Saturday to enter the University. Mrs. Edna Green and daus-hter Pauline, of Dutchville, visited Mrs town recog- of the pipe line to the seacoastand a line of of tank steamers. MrRivffltotlonsI of Vice-President and Teller of First National Bank, for which he is ad mirably fitted by nature and expert ence. He is a auiet. n - . iieinan, or pleasing manners and sterling character. W. H. HARRISON. In point of lene-th of Hvtni, ana counteracts th ffto c .u , ji mc summer s heat, much dreaded by mothers w-uh small children. TEETrilNA relieves tne many troubles ihrir:pni t ,.u: i - W LI.I.1111UH ctllU me hot summers, and nnmnih.rK.v,,,i,i. tor not giving it, lor it costs only 25 cents at drunizisls: or rr.nil -r .-ante . r . tett, M. L., bt. Louis, Mo. "f,,r",rr:"' 'lt'':t'as'l, before the clerk of :4"v "i-. ;''ln GranvHle connty notice -if. rw m . P-'rs,on9 indebted to oaid - iwV"?'rtr(1 and radke settlement of :ewii) nr?.-L, .'i'li,J clim against said X i,fh tnt n'em to me for payment on Vol,;, !h. 'k y AwL, 1902. or thie notice r 111 iinr I I I lull1 r,.Mn.... A . .v..i ictUYCIJI, AUgUBt The Crenshaw Co, rpi.tc, i , . iuci me sntiui lever -famine, 01 uutchville. visited Mrs I . wuu.ic toSSr7,??,rm,8eVer whenaeare and anxiety and strife James Faucette two dajs S lTsS' 'TTK011 U' He to the interests of the people and toil are over and the dreaded week. ?en8e from the Supreme Court, he joinea Hands with the people of the ,', ALEX. JENKINS. .mr of the estate of J. G. Morris, deed. 1 . . - anve to the interests of the people ana continues to deal out bargains to their customers in all lines of dry goods, notions, shoes, hats, clothing, groceries, etc., and is naturally head quarters for bargains seekers. The shelves of these stores are laden with bargains awaiting your coming and Sstn"' uriir 1 1 1.. v . W. tt tt . . I ""j m-oici, ui iew Orleans. . xa. xiarrison lstheyounirestmem- m ber of the Oxford bar. Several months ao- int. 41 K 1 Q 1 ' , , 1 . ago. immediately upon obtaining li- MO the year before. Notice to Creditors. a ;' ""fhy Kiven to all uieni to me -'Ul l;ty of persons holding and L. V. PAra ".vw t-, ii . i j - vij v;i ut .. 1... n-:. .' "liD UUlltB ar 01 their recovery. August I V. PEACE. Surviving Partner. Notice. 'of (, 1 ct hit . . J,ldg"ent of the Snperior .TiV, , , . ' UJau ,n lne epeciai n u "no. r . jHttcnell u s. w.d 1 eha11 8e onssom m 31 v , , , j i UDDfl, l'.HJ, eon rr,:'.' rV on forlh of the price cash. ''m chv , r monm-i witn mter- s:tu).',.i : ,u "jenam tract or parcel !!rr',; V5e aforesaid county adjoin :Vh.'' i ledHb? the ,and8 of Hen Davie, s. V'1Upe enow, J. D. Davis s,t 2,Vll.rntainiDg 10'J a"ee J. F. MITCHELL. Commisf ioner Messrs. Fred Currin and I,en Knott, two prosperous young farm ers of the Enon section, left town Friday afternoon in handsome phae- now is the time to buv a bio- lot of tons maae hy the Taylor-Cannady Buggy Co. Mr. Will Long is at home from the Northern markets and Long Bros are receiving daily a handsome line of fall and winter goods.- Your are cordially invited to call and in spect them. While the march of Improvements continue to make rapid progress don't forget that Oxford is sadly de- Professor Jerome C. Horner to Wed 1 " " , ; , "mouations,and The editor is in receipt of a nice , v. .cyuitt uon invitation to the marriage of Prof . .vuubb win soon De Jerome C. Horner to Miss Elouie , . ... gooas tor a little money. The wide awake manager, Mr. E. H. Crenshn . .. , nw m the northern markets look ing up rare bargains for the 1 their large and increasing- trade w ask you to read the large advertise When you want a pleasant physic try the iuwn nn niino- iiisi "oWnn-un i new remeav. Lhsmhpth n'c u j ' " UI1HJ 1IT III III' I . ' . j LUUI ill. II .L ! 1 1 I breeze. He comes from' the ,roo,i , r TabIets,- They ate easy to take and ana toil are over and the dreaded week river of death has beensafely passed, -Mr. H. Taylor Hobgood, of Enon we snail again he united w ith loved t tnn-i 1 - 111 trcC7- i 1 r I'll! 1 1 i-m fpmi rti m.v.i 1 . I g who, tji .1 '11 1 . I " fiwu n Msnm ntfF.t Ik.: 1 Thfn,iM-. , . iiuucaneu to see the County of Johnston, th hnmo .77, ,V. . . mpies iree I tVJIJl LUl . I n rt J. 1 . . I at the home by Rev. R. B. Owens on e 01 l,ie acate 8 be8t and ablest .vuuaj aitcmuuu at 00 clock, and , . - - - - ----- - .vronicuce in iu vmo a mob was about. 0 -. , . . ' I UOrO.WaH in I l-Sforl NnnrloTT I our milts Vinu , , , was attenaea by a large number of th, ' 7 . " 7 " . menaH; a rope around the head of a violent Um menu, ir. ltoBt. "u w rt utwyer irienas olten mean evanirelist. jitw! ivn,.i, x.. a " JV - aA1.3 sorrowing friends. The lntprmonf was in Elmwood Cemetery. Welcome Him to Oxford. The host of friends of Mr. Will n- liek are delighted to see him again double store and capture the donU where he was station . l ' U MWS aeB8le Durham, . - 1 . ouuic tmie 1 or hi ahnrn ht-o T7iii;n iisPavmnrrwun , :: ""r "-ci.s ivr. ana oiutc uieu litis visitea nis father in v ashmgton City and W. Lassiter. Miss Florence Brem and Miss Joy Hicks and sister, accompanied by Mr. T. E. Hicks returned to New York City Sunday. airs. 1. u. Jvinfrsburv. of vn J! TI wasrescued.ln the south lynchings oc- -v, iiauisums tt most eur only for the crime of crimes courteous and dignified gentleman. They ought not to occur nnvwh i it rtu "'- vvini Kreai energy, but the southern cause is least to be his address is pleasing and his man- condemned Raleigh News & Obser- nAra uininlu i . 1 n.: .... : I " oiHt v 1 11H illJU . ver. bargains that who come. are being given all Sale of Land. ariii f,y virtue of the authoritv confer .. e Tlf;mii by a certain mortgage 'ir ,,,v .5 ?fl,. .Pi Register of ern,r.o . v.u.., j,. ,u duos aa, page 274 f .o same is hereby made. Iwill, on TI KDAY. OCTOKRB 1Q iom '7t!'rtr,,LceVGranviIle county. N. C. :id-i..V. uy.Pnt"c aurtion to the taken to build one. Mr. Robert W. Dalby and Miss Carabel Janes, of Shinston, West Va.. were married yesterday at the First liaptist church In that town. Mr. and Mrs. Dalby will make Washing ton City their home. We extend con gratulations and wish them much happiness. Mr. Will Renn died at his home, near Fairport, Saturday after a ling ering illness of consumption. He was a member of Bethel Method! s.ent, aaughter of Mr. and Mrs eh. ward Kent, of Fond duLac, AViscon- sin, In that city, Sept. 25th, St. Paul's Cathedral at 7:30 o'clock. The Durham Sun says: "Miss Kent has been a resident of Durham for several years, being the instructor of Manualtrainingin the GradedSchools ana is a laay ol rare talents, graces aaa disposition, and numbers her friends here by the score, and she has their hearty good wishes for a long and blissful life." several nt.hpr points in the State. The editor is unuer obligation to him for a hatnh of newspapers published at Manilla It is the intention of our hisrhlv el teemed friend to make his home m Washington City, and hope he will come this way often as he will always meet a cordial welcome. A Pitiable Sight. What is more oitiahlp than - delicate little child absolutely dvinp fr. Oxford A Live Town. xne senior xaitor visited Oxford in at. XXrt1r nnI viract -u .. Messrs. R. B. Elliott, of Cornwall, old town . neglect. There are many little ones, whose and W. J. Badgett, of Sunset were into her We VZln ';u;uueuerSy cheek,s wu grow rosy, whose eyes would on the tobacco breaks FridaV iTl b PlP " t ""c uuwii man it hns I f"-" " me norms that are called on the Public Ledger. been for several years. It is gettin- knawi7g L their vua's were r-oved. which -Mr. E. H. Crenshaw is fn the to be quite a manufacturing tnro " " T"'.r lllZ 1 "ners rm yP , . , , ... 1, , . .1 u, mvv iu lac uiai tuuuren ask tor it Also northern markets pickms: nn bar. having in operation a bno-o-vfi a cure for i9lv ,nrm i- , , ' J. " i - ooj uiuiiuic i v. ... ... ciuwu peouie. l rv ani cicnr fontn . . . 1 . I 2 C cent tint I if -e,"- '"vuuy, auu are HOW in for gams in fall and winter goods the benefit of his large trade. Messrs. W. T. Allen, of Tar River Academv. and S. N a ,- -, I 7 ' - vaju, JA v rooms with good table hnanl mmiv ..., . Udy ana to Miss Hilliard. " Ulieu at bUls omce on business. Mi'ksps Helpn WVii tt--m t SS" Littleton Femn.l r!ol1oo-o -rrr?ll I nnl T,.ll I : 1 T. ... . . , . : . m i tiuu i ic i' unci uiu me Home rolks have a special train from Weldon to f. v. J f. TT Jittieton Sept. 17th, to leave Weldon x uesuay 0 , - on arrival of the At nt,v fw w andleft forGreensboroPemaleColWo . ?e f the new enterprise afternoon train from h0 sti, ,Tc . lora is the establishment of a Nation- ".-". i ivxi". o. ivx. rvans. T,ne mwchont I ,1 ... , - , "I oauK x ne x1 1st National Bank of ly safe family horse, safe for ladies or atOak Hill, was in town Friday and stalling the machinery fn the cotton mui. We dropped in to see Bro. Iiri m. j u9 f uieruuiiciieuger, by the wav nno of the neatest county weeklies in the State. We were triad to KM him rrs ting along so nicely, his naner de serves a good patronage. One of the new enterprises of Ox- Dirt'i. r m, "f"',, "'P11"' aurtion to the ' " wu"cl ieiuuuist Professor Horner thp pannlilA nnH nvntSB 1 UKSALK-A perfect- 7 , , .,wv .vciuc teWiSSSaK SSJ2?.X ?'h.o a wife and one tearnXrrl SSHM J?" or w In towoFrlday and li " "1 O ninor fho anrl i .7 lti1lrf Ha rr.a VvU im . -a , I v A ' 1 v IIllll I HI I - 3J'flflfl Rflnn fl Tin iTTrttI.-ei I I'HIIf1!! flTl Tilfl Kllli l rlrrai An l.,,t I . ... Tfl U " 11 kv. IUUD WI M III MB M Q t I VUUVX. VV Z,n rtj III lll.l HI III T.MU IQ I 1 (111 i - I C " v W I JVD I w JA V A l 11 I MINI' I I'HIn inr.4-i4-i.-l-; -1 nr;.,KLofH.an. othew, and k oWn t.m a t, TI ""ary Kcnool and a distinguished kindly anywhere, easy to keen and n . I .,u-u'uuou 18 oacuea by eome ;,f'-.'NoHVr;7" r" ' u,.au" ai8U u,lure- J- educatorin trainin. the vonn, mm sound. Also a light 2-horse wao-on . Oxford. C. D. Ray is the Vice-President and W. H. Hunt the eashw with a i 9 50 chains to a Flake ; au "inf", ana k own tl x mei.ee 1 1 ' W of!,.; "U??ot e.aid lot r, th7 , W.H rOchains , n?- .LSS-50f;ba na to two white it- 'r) ? ,v, k ,"f u' ,lne a. nee. R la o'clock p ,uCOntalning 50 acreB 8 N. OOf!S. Mo.tgagt e James A Renn, and also of Mrs. J. T, Sizemore of Oxford. Our farmer friends are requested to read the important u. ''"ft VKS them by Mr. Zack Lyon, the reliable and wide-awake proprietor of the educator in training the young men of this and other States, is a towns man of whom all Oxford is proud. The editor congratulates Professor Horner on winning such a charming lady from the Pine State and shall welcome her advent into Oxford so- ii,o .. . weico 7.- 777,: rumerpiri ciety- Prof. Horner has remodelled pttpei. xie taiKs straight and ntted up his home which for from the shoulder and you can relay I beauty and attractiveness is hard to soioin I u,uu wiictL nt? oci vs. 1 rv mm with a, I ut- au ineai Z &T"1 Lable,ls -Id load of tobacco and lea 7h? SSJ 2S1? L& bo,ld for , y.iceaocent.lfnlnpMnf hfaofoaTO ."L" appmess ana weaqed Stops the Cnno-h "nd Wo off the Cold. -3 1 A , . - , & Jinti Harness. Apply to.J. S, Urown, -Mr. J. M. Currin returned h Saturday from a tour of inspection of the various tobacco markets in leading capitalists of the town, and we predict will do much for upbuild ing of Oxlord. We went around to see one of Per- ' y m.j- iv if to T II XX. Bennetts vllle, S. C. I love can bring. SWANTED-Energetic lady or ' va,rUT tODacco markets in We went around to see one of Per gentleman to represent us in your the state m tne interest of the Amer- son County's young men who some town and community. Agents already ican Tobacco Co. While we would years ago located in that hiiatiw . f ...vv. v a, yioaperous mercan- to that important position as he tile business. His friends in Person would make a capital supervisor of will be glad to hear of his succesg buyers. During his absence Mr. Will and to learn that he stands among Massenburg filled bis place as buyer, the first of Oxford's substantial bus!- v v ucsB ulcu.ivujLutiro courier. pd. Bears the Signature 9t STORIA. f The Kind You Have Always Bought 25 cent bottle. The Secret of (Jood Health. The secret of beauty and rrorl htu : cleanlineiS. Unclea- liness breeds dUpno internal cleanliness is even ot greater im portance than external. Keep your liver active and your bowels thoroughly clean by taking a Mexican Root Pill occasionally Their use does the nerves, kidneys, etc. gO;d also. Only 25c a box. Qooch's Quick Relief. When your joints and bores ache and your flesh feels tender and sore, a 25 cent bottle ot CJooch's Quick Relief will quick relief. Best cure for colic. Healthy Blood flakes Healthy Fes i. To have cood flesh and annd r, look well and feel well take some Gi cell's Sarsaparilla. Nothir? else sn onn ..i- -: 1.1 & f 4t "u an.jkijr women. Pile ine Cures Piles. Money refunded if it ever fails. Anti-Ague cures Chills and Fever Take Notice Taxpayers The taxpayers of Granville connty will take notice that the Tax Book for the year 1901 has been placed in mv hands for rnii.in v .v Board of Connty Commissioners, an 1 I am now readv, waiting and anxious to receive amount juu owe. b. A. IfUEMING, t "P-H t. Sheriff of Granville connty i 11 s 1 .
Oxford Public Ledger (Oxford, N.C.)
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Sept. 12, 1901, edition 1
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