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hetTwoman ruled. Maternal System of Descent and f rrofessor Thomas, In 'Sex and So- tern AFTER DEATH. Lara e Parte l. . ' fcllB ooay Retajn Lfe i-or a Time. To thA lirriarlfi.- it-t . "JVVUL11JI: til X.-Tl IT" - thing of a surprise to learn that larire OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1909. A FAMOUS LIBRARY. Oris in of the System of "Boning" For College Examinations. Just before examination time col- ,j ,iiaro social ndvance stn nHa Ta certain level, and the evidence rrants the assumption that every va ir) vhieli advances to a culture this Rtfl ' sairo -te pa?s-s " Ducbess of Marlborough in the parts of the body ar Mihr J, hege students iPrin o4wi A of Phenomenon popularly known ?eed Usuay ey call that unwont as death has taken place. Fw o .- ed occupation "cramming" "e-rinrhw f?T examPle- that our kidneys 2f The first, of course, auw we nave died our- f7 llltluu Kiumng Knowledge into selves can in most cases be resusci- t,nemselves- The second was suggested tated and that if . . oy the nhra xaZ American Review. mir u OUUJe surgical " " uue b yonu - - , f . . - - ixacjr couia be transplanted , 7 , c simustone- ut how about -in Australia and Africa , w th few mto another body thev would 5 fill- ' boning?" it was a grateful student - - u . rv i v i resume their functions. This how s dubbed the process of ab- ever. is a well demonstrated mediro i" S.!bing information, for he named it xue numan heart has been re moved from the body more than thirty hours after death and made to beat carrel himself has taken the hpnrt , . laKea - -xwua uue U02T and InSPTorl 1. he I Puzzler &l in the female line; on the conti n of America, in China and Japan ren of this system are found, and foarts of India it is still in full force. on the American Indian tribes dthe aborigines of Australia mis Dinaries f.nd ethnologists are able to Sir witness that 'the women were the srreat power among the clans as orrwhere else.' a"c i natural consequence laws of No. 312. A Riddle. Three and thirty "What do you thlnkr oiLLiiig m a row. uay iney got as fast as they could grow; All of them heads, but not a single one au eye, And so whatever happened' they really couldn't cry. y Letter to Cooper and Ray, Oxford. Administrator's Notice Dear Sirs: Why shouldn't the old", of TL? est business firm in America rwpwpro . to me by the clerk of the superior .M!-K iT?,te .,Ca AWG W!Fe GrMvlUe County, notice, is hereby 1v..v.,01i0u iu iitit; uiaKe me paint I 5 c" r1 ail Persons inaeotea to sam estate to takes least gallons and wears longest? SmVWin?A Yours trulv a estate are hereby notified to present tha ' Same tO me W thin tnrelira mnnth. r.n F W DEVOR & r.n date,or this notice Twi l b n 1 ' v-' I rr.w. . x. S. Ka T'l ui ii 1 "?zl?.m A aiarcn J7tn, 1909. - - . vuamujce sens our apru z. . A. W. OBAHAM, A.dm'r. the "trot" or pony" that he One had a green in Anotner was a It was the famous Bohn' library of Another had' a after used Worth Her Weight in Gold. Executor's Notice. We learn throngh The Nashville th purple dress, which looked Graphic that Miss Bessie Clavtnr whrt HoniyTalxecutor.of J p- Thomas ahd Re the light, L ia Jessie Viaytor, WHO j bacco J. Thomas, deceased, late of said coun mue one and yery like - ews ana Uhserver's capital aVainlttheTsrateVof sa translations to which the Tno-iissh' dent resorted as an ever ready help in crooked back, but most it in the neck of another, connecting ? 1trouble- Henry George Bohn the aorta with the carotid artery of stfrted hls lrary in 1846 and began the new heart and tho Q T. L.., what afterward become a bis business. its jugular vein. In a few moment I V Pe, tning' he ben purchasing .iibequeiiee iaws or the live dn hH u ' """ nv and property follow the strictest lv htin 7Z a rnytnmical- ' .trnal 1 ne, and women had in some eLhrV lt?V I fcog a pulse of rfe Wht to dismiss their bus- b-d-d. c the children to succeed 0fi-7l: 7" J Ardmea no precise mpmhPrs nf thir aeatn. The hu -vllluu ui ucain. xne human hndv . , ou jjiui. teems and quivers with life nni- 6 tnat he developed the business innds. keeping themselves and Tfter the establishment of the n5fi ft Whlch becora a part t tem the women still held prop- healths &V consclosness. The Survival from maternal timelT ? bard realizes the nu- a . , i merous and complex aeriviHoa r u internal organs. The aiim0nt. is the abiding place of millions of mi- remainders" that is. the old nlatps of standard works and translations and printing cheap editions from them. Bohn found the publishing of stand- ard foreign works in English so prof- were fat and round. And I saw an army of them, all sitting "'C 6IUUI1U. V . .... cb, mree ana thirty "What do you think?" sitting in a row What shall we call these wonders? Tell iue, ii you Know. forra of divorce pronounced by a A- ,TI X -It jusband was -iegoue, iur a wiu uu longer drive thy flocks to the pas ture:"' and it used to pay to buy translations trom poor hack A. B.'s who were clad enough to get a farthing or two for their knowledge prize has sold it, the consideration be- fcThKtS e,ii!2f . I H 1 ... i ' "A v ing two thousand dollars and naiH off ;m A" Persons indebted to the a oawu uyuars, ana paia On said estates are requested to make immediate M A m I CAV y I Aw 4 - . v mortgage on her mother's home. Beautiful act, that makes those who S'&RoStX voted tor her glad, and those who did not, wish thej bad. it is said that Administrator's Notice ni- hi . . i ""oa viyiur. aiLer navinor tha mnrt- i get your mcE SH gage, had some money left which sh estate of r. eced. later TirT TT1 - .. I - " " I VI ft ffmntv Vnrth i i , . 7" . ru your eye on the target rim. Aim Put in the hank for ra;nw. r an nersnnhV I"1-ViVi? no"? ...... . a w m a. uiii w a i x. w Bill ' v a. t viUlllJil n.K1.IIIM. I I t- ufc?y y mgn, Had ina soul for music flptn PonnrfQF ' os deceased to exhibit them to the under- i snouid studv. t T last, win flnd you Tn Pucclo ""'Ot I cr i .. no serf cats' mfo ecoras thinks her brother a bash boy. By re- L an all-r?und laxative tonic and healtn . ... x c I builder nn nt Vi -r- rlil- A SOLAR ECLIPSE. it Can Happen, Considering the Size of the Moon. It has been asked how a total eclipse of the sun can possibly happen, as the moon is smaller than tne sun. self luminous body, like the sun, scatters light in all directions, and vhen the rays fall upon a nonlumi- JlOtlS DOUy mc iiiLCJ. cj lcu uuui the space immediately behind it, and a shadow is thrown a certain distance in that direction. Another celestial body, deriving also its light from the classics and some modern ones were cro organisms, the actiyiH 'Zl "iai"aui 11 me nn library, and so only occasionally inflnpnn- Z " Puiar they become among stu- life. Bodily tissue everywhere is con S I being plucked tnat stantly breaking down Zi i I 3 Bohn s German was turned into Eng building up and yeHt is nX' Usb' and "boning" as henceforth rel last few years that eyen Z " ,tbe nized as dIsgIn Into dead rers' w years tnat even science has works by mpans f b0 nff,,,,- er's translations. New York Tribune. r,s .3 . I 1U hmail CaDltaiS the namps ma xr Va Ho I ntatr ctnmoV, l . . capitals the names may be dis- "late stomach, liver and kidneys" Durifv" signf,d1ia)xford' on or before the 16th day ol hoP Ik10.' or thIs noti(e will be pleaded in ' icwvery. aii persons indebted ss?Si"9aakelmmetepaarmeiit 1). C. HUNT, Adm'r. of r tt r cDi. K. Hunt, deceased. B. K. Lassiter, Atty. april l6.4t. covered. Youth's Companion. No. 314. Hidden Animal. ""i"1"0". tyspepsi, uiiiiousness, Jaundice. Heaaache, Chills and Malaria. Trvlthem 25c ai j. ti. riail. ucguu ro understand the beautiful v-uemicai reactions involved process. McClure's SI agazine. in the THE COOK'S INJURY. Painful to Dinner Her and to ihm Guests as Well. There was company at dinner, and the platter in front of the host con tained a fine roast of beef. FTo riro I 4"T" k Ct - 4 . sun. will upon entering the area over , , curving Knire across the yfhkh this shadow is cast be de- t " times, just because r,f Ua lnafor oifhor TrbrkllTr 4t. la a WHV carvers Ha VP drnvn h Fl,cu U1 ' fni, , A - . uaiuuiic pnesc naa visited This is what happens to the ZZl"r. " steaming Deef, de- and made his miniafnn i siti non a onn i l . . V00D00ISM IN HAITI. earth in a solar eclipse. The sun and ""c bcaiPms Knire flourish in the i Mir unn AA4ni i m.. arth revolve in the same plane of the ' feiatcluuJr t'egan operations (ecliptic, and the moon, being but slight lj inclined to that plane, interposes between them once in every revolu tion, so that it happens that they are sometimes all three in the same line. When this occurs a portion of the moon's opaque sphere is seen project ed upon the sun's face, intercepting its !ght, proportionate With the magni- Itude of the eclipse, which depends upon the distances separating the cen ters of the sun and moon at the mid- Kile of the phenomenon. Only in cases There these centers precisely corre spond can there be a total pbscura- raon.-Xew York American. A Great Scheme. Herbert Heavey, weighing 2S5 pounds. Heeided to reduce plprtriVaiiv tt krapped a coil of copper wire round jms waist, connected it with the tele pone apparatus and, sure enough, be san at once to grow lighter at the rate jw semal pounds a minute. 1 "This is a grand scheme," chuckled jHeavey. pulling out the waistband of ps trousers, which was already a foot uig ior ni3 waist. Then suddenly the' telephone bell rang. "Is that Herbert Heavey?" a gruff "res," was the reply ped the voice, j-wu nice ana tender slices clear across the roast had resulted, and he was turning off the third when the blade struck a skewer, made a sliding upward motion and came out at the top, with a result that the proposed slice looked like a frost bitten leaf curled up by the sun. He could not say intense things in the presence of his guests, but he froze his wife with a look, made a grim joke about, the indigestlbility of roasted Hard wood, inquired whether the butcher also ran a woodyard, dug tne skewer out viciously and ordered little Willie, who had made several at tempts to tell something, to keep still or leave the table. His evident temper led to an embarrassing silence, and Willie saw an opening that he could not resist. "Cook has burned her nose orfuV he announced. "Too bad," said the father, whose good humor was coming back. "How did she do it?" "Trying ter pull them skewers out with her teeth' London Tit-Bits. The Vexed Question of Human Sacri fice In the Worship. That the hold which the voodoo worship has on the people of Haiti is stronger than the power of the church Is shown by the fact that the day be fore the writer's inspection of a voo doo temple in the mountains, where he saw six goatskin drums, a Roman Catholic priest had visited the district conditional Tt. mair fa ta 4- - r 1 J- - - l man. but one wife can break him. i Hundreds of tn Holhster's Rocky Mountain Tea as a fae Administrator's Notice. tJJtu U1?dersiged, having ben appointed by the Clerk ol the Superior Court oi Granville County as Administrator of A. m. Stoyall.de tmif '.,late of sald county county,bereby no Ultl, pe.2MJ,n8 navlnS claims against the estate of said deceased, to present the some i5?nP???nt ?, or before the 15th day of AprU 1910, or this notice will be pleaden in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said ylc if takenthis monVh irwiH ke ffiStS the family well all spring. If it fails ge K m. sfevALL Adm'r vour ironey back. J. G. Hall. . of A. h. stovail.eased. utTiI i" risers, ine lamous k Ve,r, JP1"8' .sma,1 entle and sure. Sold by all drnggists. B. S. Royster, Atty. Stovall, deceased. apru is.4f Sale of Land. The Smart man knnnra mVinn 4-. - the game, but the fool keeps everlast! mSebT iS'tLXt mgly at it until he advertises his fail i5& sffi SthaS'Si on the people destroying their instru ments, but they refused. The govern ment does not, as a rule, interfere with the practices of the cult on ac count of the political influence of its leaders. The question whether human flesh is now eaten in connection with the voo doo ceremonies is a perplexing one, which it Is impossible to answer with any degree of confidence. Local opin ion is divided on the matter. Some as sert that the practice is secretly in vogue; others categorically deny it. No one can be found to state that he has been an eyewitness of any such sacrifice. The conclusion which the writer came to is that there is no or ganized human sacrifice taking place as a part of the voodoo ceremonial, but that in ordinary life an occasional Instance of cannibalism occurs as murder cases occur in civilized coun tries where the perpetrator, probably from a tribe of anthropophagi, becom ing temporarily insane or highly ex cited, reverts to the aboriginal habit. It should be added that public opinion generally reprobates the act, and the educated Haitien is thoroughly asham ed of the dark stain which lies upon his country. London Times. Guess the name of each object in the above Illustration. The initial letters when properly ptaced wUl apeU tUlto&wimSt5fK3w; MONDAY, MAY 17th, 1909, IfvOU exnprf tn irof ho t I Sell to the highest hlddfir. fnr oach o- K irst Tract: Adjoininer the lands of r tv s-tt-ng No. 315. Drop Vowel Verse. is.p fficr-ng; 't-s w-s-r th-n -s-d-: N-v-r, -h, n-v-r s f 1; -nd dr m-ngr, -nd s-nj-ng, -nd w t-ng th , t-d-; N-v-r, -h, n-v-r s f L Tf ic r a t . . ....i. .lawwanc i Aujuiumg me janas or k. D. it is sood for cuts, burns and hrnic anA I Brooks. Mrs. Nannv iinhf qh n.h ' J is especially good for piles. Refuse sub- boused as follows: stitutes. Sold by allSdrueeists egIhnlng at Mrs- Nncy Hobgoods corner - - , U8g'st3, and running east with her line 210 leet;thence a j ii . north with N. D. Hobgood's line 210 feef And th3 man who really known hia he.nce. west with N. d. Hobgood's line 210 feet business refrains trnm rli; u 5? 'i;0" "ne; he south wish H. - . . uU1 ifciuuggvciyoo fV """" auu ft "iookb lines no leet ta ay. No. 316. Hidden Weights. The king raised his hat once when the crowd cheered. Seaboard Air Line Schedule. tne be tannine, fontafnin c 1 ni-ra and being known as "White Rock Allianc Store House and loc." Second Tract: Adjoining the above descrlto. ed rract, K. W. Hobgood. and others, and bounded as follows: o 3 Beginning at Northwest corner of Alliance Hall tract, in H. T. Knott's line, running north 105 feet to a stone in 11. T. Knott's line: inence east 210 feet to a stone; thence south N0.328 leaves Oxford at 8:15 a.m. No. 429 from Henderson arrives r,. . - .. I at OvfrirH of vveDster ana Calhoun celebrated the lOGfeet to "Alliance Hall" corner: thn nation's fame in Oratory J10' 43 leaves for Henderson at I f'Ofeettothebeginningcontalningone. The strong rainfall spread terror , ":30 a. m. makinp-connection with ingHouteT the vUlage. the trains both North and South I Tiriie orsa.ie 12 o'clock m. This April nth. xne police Kept Keppo under surveil- arriv g at JS.ichmond at 5:05 p. m wasnmgton at 8:30 p mM Baltimore lance. A. A. HICKS. B. S. ROYSTER, Commissioners. at 9:57 p. m., New York a 2:ak a. 1 rX2 ? n rdSqluare- m For the South de at Raleigh l. He arrived at Omaha fn lno t mo I . r rT , . 2. There is not a nor V.? H- namiet at 7 10 p. ni., knnw if quanta at 7.20 a. 3. - Stop a little before you proceed. 4. Do you like smelts? Sale of Land. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust ex srirool r i:r.oi uur Office is all full nf nnafv -Exchange. J t . Winter. Winter naturp rM,na tors fln,i r, "UTCO -Livui uer ia- nimnef ru" 1 . e tne Diast or a Hdio. . aves wmn in k hoarvT ? the ain A Network LSrost cove the plain. The 1 o-u water frozen i,f e poois ana mtches "en into fan focft .. m , ugures. in tne 1.1 - Nal melancholy and con- f ow- There iar m K nes lita f, "c lui,s or tee tall iKe the roar of a cataract, it - V FT . Gringo Songs In f49. In the gringo days, the days of old, rh rintna r-f trnlrt -f-ha Intra rv? MO ,, , , . . 1 A Pious Advertisement. . , . . . . , , . . I Xloral suasion of the most ingenious ZZr: Z J":.::;,rZ-t I is evident in the following ad No. 318. Charade. My first can be a useful slave, Obedient to your will; Yet let him once the master be, He'll ruin, rage and kill. To do my second in the air, Many have tried in vain, And yet it may be often seen Upon the window pane. My whole on summer nights Is seen, A fairy lamp to light the green. Well, this is the exchange," snap- VUlCe. "VVIIl -trr.il nUor, . '. ..... j vyui picaoc SSUUU wug serannlo -nrifK . virpB9 n . LUC Leiepaone the bar. Th words won of n xoll Lk!? Pase stop mission fee paid by frequent visits to known ballad tunes, and if the singer "caught on" he or she was rewarded by small nuggets thrown on the im provised table stage. As the old record says, they were "sung with great ap plause," to which was added the land lord's warning call, "Come, come, vertisement printed in the Pennsylva nia Gazette for June 23, 1787. The author of this little masterpiece is sup posed to be no other than Franklin himself. "D. F.," then, stands for Deborah Franklin: "Taken out of a pew in the church some months since a Common Prayer Book bound in red, gilt and lettered D. F. on each cover. The person who took it Is advised to open it and read S.entS:. d h.? barkeePer SO to tne ei ntn commandment and after- pI..thf PIsite ends of the box ' "IS&te Game of Menagerie. Secure a box four or five feet long and one to two feet across, open at both ends. Put a sliding partition in the center and Dlace it cororoH with a dark cloth, on a table in a room ad- P- m-which brings passengers from joining tne one wnere the company ia rvaicign. assemnied. Admit a boy . and girl to tnis room, which is the menajrerie. The keeper asks them what animal they wish to see first. Thev are then m Savannah nr ted to the undersigned by C. S. Ellixson m., oavannan at dated Feb. 14th. 1902. and dulv records m I a. m. book 52 page 147 in the office of the Register Train fnr tfc,,,, .i . of Deeds of Granville county, default havlne xrain ior Portsmouth arrives at been made in the payment of debt thereby Portsmouth at c-ac r. m secured. I shall on No. 420 from Durham arrives nt Monday, may 17th, 1909, O vf nrrl Jl r L arrives at sell-to the highest bidder for cash at the court WXIom at I2.20 p. m. house door in Oxford the following described NO AdO leaves for Durham of trct of land lying and being in Granville 44U , leaves ior UUrnam at coTnty, bounded on the north by V. W. Pan. 2.45 p. m.due at Durham at 4.-?0 D. Pebaker' on the east by the old Wllev Roys Tv, T .i c -v . .r ter line on the south by A. W. Graham and m. and the Southern tram for the on west by v. a. Tuck! containine one hun. west is due to leave Durham at5 08 asTheX6 No. 441 due at Oxford at 3.30 p. m. which brings passengeis from the north and south. No. 442 leaves for Henderson at 6.15 p. m making connection for Norlma, No. 443 arrives at Oxford at 8.2; April 12th, 1909. Time of sale 12 m. 4tpd E. T, PITT ARD Trustee. sleep." "Out .West. He Swung Her No More. It was at a suburban dance, and the room was crowded, so much so that it was difficult to get round in the waltz without bunking into other couples every few moments. A young man grew tired of It at last and thought he i a a m wara return it into tne same pew again, upon- which no further notice will be taken." The Surprise.! '.That's one of the biggest surprises I ever got," said the theater manager. "How did you get it?" Note No Sunday trains from Uxtord. Sale of Land. and told to look within. For a second ,By virtue of an order of the Superior Court thr .fr 1 Ur of Granville County to me directed in the vmixxfc. uieu uie partition IS I case oi a. w. Graham, administrator of Mr suddenly drawn OUt and thy mza fliamcs,D- Puryear, deceased, vs James H. Ana onnw rri . ." 1 i'uryear ana others, I will sell to the highest one another. They remain In the room bidder, at public auction at the couat house tm an nave been admitted and hoaxed aoor 111 UXIora-on in the same wav Monday, june 7, 1909, a smaii iraci oi xana at old Bluewing, In said wuuijr, cuuiaiuiug ia acres more or less, ad- BELL WORK BIOQzes anA Dl ..w uiwuscs. 0 TTiTl r F the nn. nna tne bloozes?" ask- 0m London J"USt returned starin! ; Gxclaied the elevator oozes p,01 eed and vague. "De e y- de7 mus' be on flo'mo mariorv. ueouae scuse alter.- you'd better ask de floor- nainiv Fes, ."-Y , w "Sery waists, y' New York PrDOO "Spo that m n n nvor tVirT-a ) Tin stoma. wcnlld suggest sitting out the rest of fn mv nffipA flT1n tnlH mo ihnt wa a i , x. ii. - a i. I - " " me aance; so, oiurung out tne ursi. nnvinp. ,ftr nf fibrtwa Ma COQ. wuiu tiiai. came iulu xii AiCttu, lit; dm . , , . i,,, WQa p-(waa M.ua -WUb VAUV LAVli TT UU the best yet and that he'd sent all his friends to see it. Went on to say that his favorite actor was with this week's show and he'd break his neck to get here." "Well, where does the surprise come In?" "He left without asking for a pass." Key to the Puzzler. joining the lands of A. W. Graham and'oth- and electrical supplies IS our business. No. 305. -Hardware Puzzle: Naa ffiZSK serve you in anyway? Tha screw, wire, wrench, rail, chain, awL page Book 59 of the Records of Deeds of electric bell system is a cleverlittle de- to his partner: "I say, there isn't room to swing a cat round here. Let's sit it out!" London Answers. madam; second floor. es takA 1 owunu noor. blot! , laJy t( the second -Jawngery rork Press. Whe What "Borough" Signifies. The word "burgh" in Saxon stood for "castle;" hence towns anciently erected in the vicinity of castles for Cleveland Leader. their protection had this name con ferred upon them, and the soldiers who garrisoned these were called burghers, so the inhabitants of these towns re ceived the same name. These also being formed into a community, the constitution formed for their regular en 4 1 a Zman Goes to Bed Mad i uep0Urs f en. uigiit government was aenominateu iut? uw fm f)f r a reeitai m a mili ; i-ti. . Taen h nas haPPened all bait an?6 sets a hook, puts on fat he Z rns to fish to find out y catch:; u??? aI1 ayf and she f to w, 0 a lumg. Then sh I 1 . "tu nio.i 1 ts" ough laws. t IV! 1tL.i. rinL man has of keeping : out if- " pwuap uul the Praeri morallv culpable, 5e PockJ !:! of Pitting his hands ! u Judv, ut some one else.-Lon-1 Uon of my character mv vvul take care of itself The Something. Young Man (nervously) There's something about er your .daughter I Crusty Pa Yes, there is. I had noticed it myself. It comes every night about 8 o'clock and doesn't get away until about 11. One of these nights rm going to kick it into the street and see what it is made of. Boston Cou rier. The Mystified Father. : 'Your son," said the schoolteacher, te very backward in his studies." "That's funny," mused the father. At home, in conversation with me, he teems to know it all." Philadelphia North American. Why Papa Was Still. "Harold," said his mother, "yon were very restless in church this morn ing. Why couldn't you keep still, like your father?" "I don't know, mamma," replied the observant youngster, "unless it was 'cause I wasn't asleep." Chicago News, hammer, gimlet, bolt, tool, sash. No. 306. Charade: Pan-the-on, Pan- tneon. No. 307. Triangle: AUTUMN U S U B T TUB J URN M Y No. 308. Charade: Indus-trial. No. 309. Broken Plate Puzzle: The accompanying diagram shows how the plate may be restored. "" y. 1WD1S oxsaie, one nair 1 rr . 4 casn, Daiance in six months, with interest I jruu duui tx nyeteiu iu yuur orhcer It not. we will install it for a very reasonable price. WE CARRY from day ot sale upon deferred payment. A. W. Graham. Adm'r. of This May 3, 1909. Dr. Jas. D. Puryear.dec'd. valet? Her Query. "Where is my husband's asked! Mrs. Sorer. ; , "He is fitting on Mr. Soreis new boots, ma'am," the butler answered. "And is my husband with him?" she Inquired. New York Press. A Distinction. Mistress Who was; that gentleman that came in just now? Servant It wasn't a . gentleman, ma'am. It was enly the master, who came for his um brella. London Tit-Bits. When a man has not a good reason for doing a thing, he has one good rear son for letting it alone. Thomas Scott Sale of Mill and Land. Pursuant to an order and dMrfn oi the s g;,0! at all times batteries, bells. administrator of n. h. Woodiiff, deceased, vs Push buttons, electnc Bhades,and other ' auu J Lilt; ib, j. snail on I p(vfr gnnni . Alan A 1 MONDAY, JUNE 7th, 1909, KT '7 7 . , , . . sell to the hiehest bidder, bv nuhim anrtion Ui wurK. ine mstaiiauon 01 eiec SF,i5?ouIoud. wiring for all purposes is also ta Situate on North Fork in Walnut firove I ken care 01 bv us. Lets have vonr Township, adioininor the lands of JmiPnh Car. I i l ' nail, c. M. Knott, W. C. Currin and others. er.ior some in our line. containing 15 acres more or less, and known as ''Woodiiff Mill and tract of land." There is a valuable mill on this tract of land wnich can be operated at little coRt .and win yieia good results. Time of sale 12 o'clock m. ii- S. KUYSTKR. Commissioner. a. This May 6, 1909.1 f Starnes & Usry No. 310. A Riddle : Memory. No. 311. Plants and Flowers: 1 Sweet-flag. 2. Bone-set. 3. Night shade. 4. Life everlasting. 5. Sage. 6. Solomon's seaL 7, Mush-room. 8. Heart's-ease. 9. Heal-all. 10. Lark spur, 11. Ply-trap. 12. Colfs-taiL 13. Cocks-comb. 14. Balm. Publication of Summons State of North Carolina 1 In Superior Court Granville conntv f Before the Clerk A. W. Graham Administrator of Dr. James u. A'uryear, deceased vs James H. Puryear, William L. Puryear. Mary ard M. Puryear, Myrtle Puryr, Octavia Puryear, Julian Augustus Puryear and Eustace Jeffrevs Purvear. defe.nda.ntj The State of North Carolina, to William L. r uryear, Mary csue ana Nathan Tuck, her husband, Howard M. Puryear, Myrtle Pur year, Octavia Puryear, Julian Augustus Puryear, Kustace Jeffreys Puryear: Greetings: Take Notice: That a Special Proceeding to sell the land of Dr. J ames D. Puryear, deceas ed. In this county has been filed by A. W. Graham, administrator of the said Dr. James D. Puryear, to make assets to pay debts, and you are hereby notified to appear at this ot fice on Monday the 3rd day of May 1909 and answer or demur to said petltirn if you desire or the relief demanded in said petition wUl be granted. This 27th day of March 1 aprll 2.4L J. G. SHOTWELL C. S. C. For Sale at Bottom Prices. 300 Tons Obers Special Compound for Tobacco. 200 Tons Listers Animal Bone Fer tilizer. 100 Tons Acid Phosphate & Kainit 3 new mowing machines and rakes 1 Set Naw Machinery for manufac turing Tobacco Flues. 1 New 5 Drawer National Cash Register. 7 New Old Hickory Kentucky Wag. ons. 1 Pr. Good Mules. 10 Chattanooga Plows. Several head beeves and milch cows. Address W. L. McGhee, Franklin ton, N. C.
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