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OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER, FRIDAY MARCH 6, 1908
TTie Test of Time
In Every citme
Gowan's pneumonia Cure
The King of IVIedlctnes.
No Experiment It has been tried and proved. . Thousands
of Testimonials. Croup, Colds, Coughs, Pneumonia.
IT PUTS THEM ON THE RUN.
Any inftamation it strikes the vital Spot and Does Things.
All Druggists 50c and $1
It is always better to make arrangements with your drug
gist than with an undertaker.
Puckett-Mofield.
Married in Oxford, February 26t!
1908. Mr. Alfred A.Puekett and Miss
Susan G. Mofield, daughter of Thos.
a and Viola Mofield. R. H. Marsh
officiating.
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In Northern Parts.
Mr. W. J. Long is on the Northern
markets making purchases for his firm
Long, BlaJock & Kaskins. He
making heavy purchases and expects
1 to put on the market this spring an
unusually attractive line of goods. He
is accompanied by Miss Blanche May
who will select the stock of millinery
Their next ad will tell all about it.
Cuttings
Adoniram Articles.
are the fad around here
now.
Some of our sick- are improving
while others continue about the same.
Miss Julia Hunt, oi Oxford, Route
7, is visiting her gister, Mrs. H. G.
Clark near here.
Miss Maud Sanderford.of Virgilina,
Route 5, who has been nursing Mrs.
G. T. Pittard, returned to her home
last week.
Mr. R. A. Loyd spent a few days
in Durham, last week, visiting his son
Mr. Ben Loyd and grandson, Master
"Bennie Dick" Loyd.
STAR.
Honor Roll of Sunset School.
The following pupils were enlisted i older people,
on the Roll of Honor of the Sunset
school:
First Grade Macon Brooks, Irene
Dean.
Si eond Grade Allene Hobgood,
Clifton Dean. '
Third Grade Lucy Hobgood, Hettie
Pnckett.
Fourth Grade Alma Dean, Nettie
Howaed.
Sixth Grade Hannah Howard,
Paul Daniel,
Art Exhibit.
An interesting event will occur at
the Seminary on March 18-21, when
an Art Exhibit of famous piccures will
be given.
The exhibit contains 200 pictures
representative or ancient and modern
art.- They include the finest brown
prints, carbons, engravings, etchings,
photogravures and color facsimilies,
exact copies of the originals in draw
ing and color; so that ore visiting the
collection sees many of the most fa
mous masterpieces as they appear in
the great galleries of the world.
The object of the exhibit is to give
students, school child reu, and all per
sons interested in education, an oppor
tunity to become acquainted with the
names of great artists. To this end,
the price of admission is made almost
nominal, being ten cents for children
under fourteen, and twenty cents for
jo
Creedmoor Honor Roll.
Below are given the names of pupils
of the Creedmoor school that won an
entrance on the honor roll:
Ninth Grade Fleda Lyon.
Eighth Grade Freda Bragg, Sadie
Bragg, Sophia Lawrence, Lois Rogers,
Pearl Curl, Harvey Sanderfortl, Leon
Lyon, Myrtle Whitaker, Pearl Beck,
Pearl Moss.
Seventh Grade Burma Hester,
Lottie Bragg, Iris Chappelle.
Sixth Grade Mamie Bragg, Kath
leen Moss, Fenner SanderforJ, Carmen
Rogers, Florence Jones.
Second Grade Etha Whitfield, Vera
Brogden, Ora Brogde.n.
First Grade Imogen Daniel, Addie
Ashley.
Use DeVVitt's Little Early Risers, pleas-a-nt
litile Dills. They are easy to take. Sold
by J. G. H"all.
Subscribe to the Public L
jdger.
Entertainment Near Shady Grove.
Miss Annie Crews entertained quite
a number of young people last Satur
day evening. Those present were:
Misses Pearl Jones, Ethel Day, Pau
line Howard, Mary Willie Allen,
Naomi and Mamie Cash, Addie Moore,
.Messrs. Otho Moore, Charlie Cash,
Uernard Bragg1, Milt and Fred Wash
ington, Lee Edd and Eugene Whita
Jcer, Herman and Add Bradsher,Gra
ham Pruitt, Frank Crews, Marsh
Puckett, Fred Bradsher, Arthur Allen,
Fred Peed, Jim Dean, Ernest Crew.,
and perhaps others. All spent a very
pleasant evening playing, games.
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poison, cancer, caibuncks, eating sores,
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the blood is made pure and rich . Druggists
or by express $i per large bottle. Sa-nple
free bY writing Blood Halm Co., Atlanta,
Ga. B, B. B, is especially advised for
chronic, deep-seated cases of blood or skin
diseases, as it cures after all else fai's
Sold in Oxford, N, C, bY J, G, Hairs Drug
Store.
FOR Sale 1 pair young mules,
home raised, geutle,and good workers.
Apply to Mrs. A. A. Davis, Stovall,
or Dr. I. H. Davis, Oxford.
Buying Spring Stock.
Major Win. Landis left Monday for
the North, where he is engaged in buy
ing Landis & Easton's spring stock
He expectshe trade to be very active
this season, and is making his pur-
chases on that basis. Miss Creswell is
in Baltimore attending 'the openings,
and will go to New York to assist in
buying the line of millinery. Keep
your eye on Landis & Easton's ad,
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State op Ohio, City op Toledo iss.
Lucas County. i
Frank J. Chnbt makes oath that hs is the
enior partner of the firm of F.J. Cheney & Co..
io'mg busiEPgs in the City of Toledo.Connty and
State aforesaid, and that paid firm will pay the
snm of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and
every case of Catarrh that cannot be cared by the
USB Ul nAX,L VATARRH I -TJRE.
PRtNKJ CHENNK
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pre e
cuce, mis om nay oi uecmoer A 13. 18S6,
seal. A. W. GLTSASON.
Nntarv Pnblir.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts
turecTiy on lae oiroa ana mcons surfaces ofthe
r?ysTem. bend for testimonials, free,
Address, F. J. CHENEY fc CO., Toledo, O
jafSold ty Druggists, 75c.
Take Hnlla Familv Pills for constioation.
Boj-ce He really isn't a beauty
doctor, is he? Joyce You should see
some of his patients Philadelphia Tel
egraph.
"I never see you at praver meeting,
Mr. Jinx?" "Nope." "Why is that?"
"J ain't there." Houston Post.
Executor's Notice.
The undersigned bavins: duly qualified be
fore the Clerk of the Superior Court of Gran
ville Connty, as Kx ecu tor ofthe last-will and
testament of J. R. O'liriant. deceased, hereby
notifies all persons having claims against the
estate of the said deceased to present the same
to me on or before the 6th day of March. iyo:-,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. AM persons indebted to the estate
of said deceased are requested to make liu-
memaie settlement. This March 5, jyog.
W. R. O'BRIAXT, Kx'r.
of J. R. O' Brian t, deceased.
B. S. Royster, Att'y. mar.S.
FOR SALE A good horse, just
in the prime of life, sound, qualities
perfect, neither afraid of cars or auto
mobiles, suitable for women and chil
dren or farming. Apply to Dr. fc D.
Booth.
I have a lot of old guns, pistols and
locks that have been accumulating for
years. Names have been lost "off of a
part of them, some of them have been
repaired and some have not. Owners
are notified to call and get them within
he next "thirty" days, or they will be
sold for cost of repairs. J.F.Edwards.
4t.
Service of summons by Pub
lication. North Carolina ) In the Superior Court
Granville County j Before the Clerk.
J. A. Mitchell,,!. B. Moss and wife.Kdna Mos,
vs
li. 1j. Smith, Charles L,ee Smith, and ( )scar T.
Smith,
To Oscar T. Smith, one of the derendats above
named:
You will take notice that a special proceed
ing, entitled as above, has been commenced
in the Superior court of Granville county, for
the purpose oi selling a certain tract of land
lying in (Granville County, belonging to the
heirs at law of the late Or. I,. T. Smith, de
ceased, lor partition, amongst the said heirs
at law; and you will further take notice that
you are required to be and appear before the
Clerk ol the Superior Court oi Granville Coun
ty, at his office in Ox lord, on Monday the 6th
day of April, mS. and answer or demur" to
the petition riled in said proceeding, or the
relief prayed by tbejnaintifls and demanded
in s.-ud petition will be granted. This March
J"" c. i-". ck i:vs, c. s. c.
B. :s. Royster, Atfy. for plaintiffs. inar.6.
! ' THAT NEVER "
- Tobacco nan
. COLUMBIA GUANO CO. jj
X?. NORFOLK, VA.
"Terry the Swell" played here last
Tuesday night to a small-sized audi
ence, which was better than it deserved.
It had the audacity to repeat the same
play on Wednesday night. The show
is an extraordinarily poor one. the act-
to
Miss Gray Yancey has gone
Durham to attend the Clansman.
The bald-head editor was a little
sick this week with a cold.
ing and
tures. -
MATINEE at the Marvel Thurs-
singing being the worst fea- 1 day and b nday, 4 too o clock p. m.
Clean pictures, warm house, order.
Judge Graham went to Wadesl oro
on legal business.
Mr. Marvin Perry, of YouDgsville,
was in Oxford Monday.
Mrs. L. A. Cannady. of New York
City, ts visiting relatives in Oxford
this weok.
Letter to Professor J. C. Horner,
Oxford, North Carolina.
Dear Sir: Will you give your Arith
metic, class and Algebra class this
problem?
If average paint is worth $1.60 a
gallon, and goes two-thirds as far as
Devee," and wears half as long, what is
JJevoe worth put on, painters' wages
being $3.50 a day and a day's work a
gallon of paint.
-The answer is $11.80 a gallon: but
con t tell em that.
Yours truly
F. W. DEVOE & CO.
P. S. Baird & Chamblee sell our
paint. ,
Simple Remedy for La Grippe
La Grippa coughs are dangerous as they
frequently develop into pneumonia. Fo
ley's Honey and Tar not only stops the
tough but heals and strengthens the lungs
s that no serious results need be faared.
The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar con
lains no harmful drugs and is in a yellow
package. Refuse substitutes. J G Hall
PURE Eose Comb Rhode Island
Ked hens,great layers; eggs 15 for $1.
W. L. Peace, Oxford.
OUR garden seeds are the best we
can buy. Full stock of garden and
flower seeds at Stedman's Drug Store.
KEPOKT OF THE CONDITION
of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Creedmoor,
At Creedmoor, in the State of North
Carolina.at the close of business on
Feb. 14, 1908:
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $ 35,071) 10
Overdrafts unsecured.. :. 7: 04
U S Bonds to secmre circu
lation , 6,250.00
Premiums on U 8 Bonds ... 388.6S
Banking- House, furniture
and Fix tires 1.723.86
Due from fNatiomfl Banks
(not reserve agents ) 5,554 39
Due from State banks and
bankers
Checks and othereash items
Notes of o her National Bks
Fractional paper currency
nickles and cents
Lawful money re
serve in Bank,
viz:
Specie 7,043.00
Legal tender notes 1,580.00
Sale of Valuable Farm.
Pursuant to an order and deoree of the Su
perior Court of Granville cnnntv. nmrfp in tbp
Special Proceedings, entitled. ii. S. Ko ster.
Kxecutor of Mrs. Kehecca Roberts, deceased"
vs I). M. Roberts and others," I shall on
MONDAY, APRIL TliK BTif, 1JJU8,
ofier (or sale by public auction, at the court
house door, in Oxford, to the highest bidder,
the following d-jscribed tract of la nd, situate
ill Tally Ho Towilshin. I ira-.iviilp Cimntr
described as follows:
Jiegirming at 2 mav noles rm thp rt hunt
of Knap of Reeds Creek, P.ullock's corner.
thence ins line North 11 chains to Bullock's
corner; thence his other line West it chains
and GO"! inks to an elm on thet reek: thence
Rullor-k's line and theline of Jones' Mill Tract
N. GO . 28 chains and 501inks.ioa ninesMimn
and sweet gum, Jones' corner, thence his line
South IS chains and 50 links to a pine on the
ic iuuumiiins, Jioaerts eomer,thenee
his line South 17 chains and7- links to a stone,
thence South 12 chains and 2.Minkstn!i white
oaK, inence iast 2o chains to a stone, then
South 70 Kast 2 chains and 25 links to2cedai
84.24
9 334.26
2,255.00
91.57
Total.;
LIABILITIES.
ce
Ljiejice nuum 1U cnams to a. rpH na U- thpnw
7d K. 10 chains to a stone, thence S. 18 chains
to a poplar, near a spring, thence S. 49 K. 3
cuams io a stump, thence S. 40 K. 12 chains
and 50 Jinks to a stump, thence S. 39 K. 23
chains and f 0 lidks to an Apple Tree, thence
S. 51 K. 9 chains and 50 links to the creek,
thence up the said creek to the beginning;
containing 200 acres, more or less.
This tract of land may be divided into two
smaller trocts and plats of same will be ex
hibited on day of sale.
Parties desiring information in regard to
this la.nd arprpfprrp vt i ' 'i- i ,.v..-r.
,oJo.UU I who lives near it.
lerras one-half cash and the balance in 8
ftfiQ 457 90 months- with interest from day of sale. Time
$0 J,4o . ZU of sale 12 o'clock in. This March 5, 1908.
n.s. KOYST.EK, Com r.
Capital stock paid in $25,000.00
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses and taxes
nnf I t ft .Tfc -t
Due to Stats" banks "and ' FfRST'-TPPTl
bankers 1.365.52 1 1 "
Individual deposits suqject
to check
Time certificates of deposit
Cashier's checks outstand
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State of North Carolina, County of
Granville, ss:
I, W. B. Laley, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is
true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. W. B. LAS LEY,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me.
this 28th day of Feb 1908.
W. B, WGASTAFF, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
J. F. SANDERFORD.
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'D. 1 WAGSTAFF,
Directors.
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