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3 lliilliipf fe Iri. 11 I 1 I I 1 !i ' jr OXFORD, N. C., FRIDAY GTGBE : 29, 1 9GB, V : :':V OF THE VETERAN ' CONVOCAT,ON OF SLEIGH, national farmers congress. - . I IVI eetl n n i n flvfn wri A u 4. t-i:.i.- w: i NOTES FROM CLAY. c DANCE AT THE ARMORY. ON A tiot';- S3!-d3 0 c CONFEDERATE ! 'tors Present-Procramme Linn' I MeetS is1 R,eiSh From November ; VJs" Community-Proparty Sold . Young Men of Tcwn Give Subscrip k . . w - - - j f.-.NT WILL TAKE PLACE L RDAY. Carried Out During the Session. A number of ministers and laymen are m Oxford in attendance upon the Convocation which began on the 26th 3rd to the 8th Judge Graham and Mr. Lassiter Granville's Delegates. The farmer is at last beginning to I find that he, like everybody else, j Pleased wth New Road Other Interesting Items About the Peo-1 pie. j tion Dance at Armory Have Gocc: Italian Band Couples Present. The young men about town gave Many of our people took in the a dance at the armcry last Tuesday 7 V . i . j?- , -- i , , , Ui UUUV UU IUU (il It J KJi. Y 1 C. kT U 1 UVCUtt.! H Exoected to be Pre- and concluded on the 28th Tha vi,-. ! needs to organize, and is coming to 5,, e ai naielSfi tne past weeK. night, a good Italian band of four -onr Will Deliver Ora- tors are guests of the members of St 1 Sfee tne Sreat advantages to be ob- ey report a spienam display ot Ag- pieceg furnishing the music. These ernor Will Denver ura , Stephen.s E Church Laintd from united effort. ; "cultural products large crowds ana ; resent were: Kerr Taylor with Miss t-ry Companies, Band,, The initial serm was preached ' From Nov 3rd, to the 8th, the i a f tmegenerally. I Irene Hines, Cortez Wright with Miss of Confederacy and Thot ; Tuesday night by the Rev Geo W ! Farniers' National Congress will con-i .-Mr- - J- Vv,eton, an5 ausnter ; Maud Parham, Marion Taylor with t t n., J . c.ue:- jeo. v . . T5lr,4u , Miss Ethel, and Mr. D. W. Eaks and i,4 T..i- rx t-i.. r hi dren. "a-o, ui xvaieign, wno is the head nf I TC4i " iwucibu, auu a wis duenu- ; . . - - ,. iV11s juiih vvmston, naiuy winiains witn hall . i - I i r i i i . v i ii i i i , i t - . . v n i i , .. . . Lf i i r i : 1 1 it i . . - . niiniliM. -p i nif T ' a ro tn mnHarTi c-i on i-ti r .1 n 1 iiaicifau . Div,v,,V v iu ; l - 1 : Miss ! ice I , i. ,oi,h lu x iuary's School. Hp rlAllvrori ttll,- 16 M'wieu. xne uay lor sup- ; v , V " i witn Miss KucKer,JH,ugene crews aiL : a very able sermon anri tho I shod methods of agriculture are giv- .w, ana aiso vsltea me rair at 1 Miss Dodd. of Baltimore. Man ! J ,r numbers of peccle of other a. inS Pce to modern scientfic and ; Kai1?a;1J . ; Pinnix with Miss Gilmcre, of r : nations present' to hear him w0 I business like methods, and the far-! ..A"r01 PPtx mill property on : City Va. Gibson Howell with iu.m u, c-uca, tl t,rv " r : mer has the brightest future that he i 5 lbum VieK .wn.lcn Ior some time ; Soi)hv Tavlor. Bert Tavlor with M stcuiiers ana silllOlo : ahssiuii- ,,, . , , ! has remained iilA has hPPn niirphsspf i -.r ,V , ... ... cUV. wvfi xictu in i iie xiiSLuiy oi uie worm. . . -"- ; uny wniie. Aisinr 3if:inf-e wit i Mi VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT SCC!ETY PREPARING FOR BIG N'JMBER EXHITS. ti R. F so Tenant m bi. ine ,! Tuesday and work J uw v. ith a vim since' . .o.-e in charge ot the livori busily occa ; ran. mo ready. ;v :r..e at uaiiu iia-s been :ii!'c-ic on lae oc-(.i-iebrated Couieder ;he boyti who tapped .?a; a i'nm ;! to G." v i a 1 military com- jaree thousand or the ; ot C.iamiiie county . f Orphans iroin Ay--aia:.-- of visitors will ;i bWtil the leemin;; ,y Governor AVilliani .1 vleliver the oration: aliara will raalec the raitioii: and The Hon. :. Mayer of Oxford. will : tae monument. which ,1 i y iMiss Augusta Lar , daughu-r of tae .Lanuis. second com . i' oi the Granville ; I'oysTer will be in J marshals who upon I tl mounts are to see ; i;;u of the programme ; ( :.i follows who wore ; o. . .1 years ago will be j L.aad of Judge Graham j ; of the Confederacy, j a-rt-hip of Mrs. W. 11. for five years work- j . 1 of the monument j i. liiertaining of those a: -.-"o-us visitors expect ; KUchen, of Raleigh, (.'.;. rr. cf Durham. Gen. ; . n Raleigh. Adjutant j X. G.: Coi. R. L. Lin- I On Wednesday morning there -was Holy Communion followed by Praver. From 0:0 to 1:30 came the official" reports of ministers and of the laymen, special report coming from Mr. John W. i orbes and the Rev iiertram- E. Brown. In the afternoon tire Rev. S. S. licet delivered an ad dress and was followed in discus sion by the Rev. Ii. 11. Phelps, Mr. Larbee. Dr. Pittiugor, the Rev. Isaac Hughes the Rev. (Joo W". Lav, the Rev. X. C. I lushes, and Biahop" Chef hire. At night at S:C0 o'clock the Rev. 11. B. Owen delivered a sermon the "Religious Training of Our Chil dren." Mr. Owen was a former pas tor of the St. Stephens and it was ind State governments,215 Shaw of Oxford by Messrs. J HeJJoday, oVwilmingt y thing in their power jGnn. E- ani Ed Peace who have it -Lassiter witn Miss Nel all! verv ;rat; lyin; to his old fleck to The National and are doing ever to make agricultural conditons better, and numerous colleges over the coun try are doing wonders with the ris ing generation. The study of plant and animal disease, the adiptability of toils, the invention cf labor sav ing machinery is making wonderful It i.; expected that, farmers from over the ooaiuy will be present, as it is a national affair, arm the atten dance frciu near by counties will un doubtedly be heavy, sif.ee t is a mac tor of such i,:ni; or lance. The Commissioner of Agriculture, the Hon. W. A. Graham, has offered several prizes to be given as is in dicated by the following clipping tak en from an exchange: "We should ail be especally anxi- now in running order. Our county commissioners have re cently allowed a new read to be opn ed fro m Taylor road near The reside-nee of Mr. R. M. Tunstall to the ss ton, i. (J. Ben i tte Gregory. tags: joe lassiter, rror. Manning Lee Taylor, Pearson Harris, Ilcv Ii. i Wright, T. C. Howell, I. W. Manarum. ' Chaperoncs: Mr. and Mrs. Sta Caurady roa.d n'-ar Mr. ortcn's and have hail ereted across Fishi;g a grt at convenience to both shies c; the ore; ; them to attend servicei ou the Vv'est side of also at Gray Rock o-i t Our larnters in this V . 1. Uv ic i k which people- on it enah s Ccinth. rrck and nacly, Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Grifiirh, aiidMrs. B. K. Hays Mesdamea V Levin, J. O. Regards., J. A. Ta;- lei C. fi-.)encT-r, Ka'o White,. Misacs otto .h;;;. Liiiie Vi.he. fa-'a W Hole:: vhite, reiniv i. Williams. Will Open on Thursday Night Nov., 5 and Continue Through Friday Night Plenty of Good Things to Eat Prizes to be Given For Best Exhib its. The ladies of the Village Improve ment Society are all enthusiasm ov er the Chrysanthemum Snow, which will be hold, beginning on Thursday night Nov ath, through Friday and Friday night, the 6th. The armory will be the scone of the interim g proceedings and big preparations are on loot, various com rnitr. beinc ac tively at work. Ha- public. has caught the x::.:rir of nth;:- 'a.-'e a -I manv a aoou house!' -ai;ei h: ereijaruig in ta. !: ! prh-. :.trl avtlr:j.i arc ic.a.i. d iorv. di'd ;o keen in- st. Wiliio ii:, '('hr;mt:aane n ha h - . ;; oi O '-hi! y i: . . ; ; a ;'c r 1 1- ox n loir, it. About Hay's Article. o ; a aiii! ,ii hear him again. At the time of going to press.thi - Was TllO IMVl nf tho nrnranirno-a o . n through with. The official announce 1 ous to "put ?ur best .foot foremost" ment as to the proceedings was as I :ls rt'sa,rcis he ?flly CIU' ST" S follows: lo produce bountiful and profitable T ft van a v Ttiv on ! crops. To that end the Commissionei a fairly good crop of tobacco this year, and have been realizing satis factory prices for it in most cases. From what I can learn the crop is better here than in some other A gentleman of Concord. TT r. Pa Caldwell writes Mr. F. I. Htiya th...-s--lines in reference to the "Notes oi a Irip West:'' I received the Oxford papr con taining y our. article this mornhig arid parts of the county. The pea, crop.-, are not good. toes a good yield. The Public School in Bist. No. a is being taught by Miss Jean Daniel of corn and must say that 1 have not read an S:00 p. m. Evening Prayer; Sermon, "Every Man a Missionary Rev. Geo. Y Lay. WEDNESDAY, THE 27. 7; 30 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:15 a. m. Morning Prayer. i of Agriculture of the State, Hon. W. ; A. Graham, has offered the following i prizes in cash. We trust our farmers will take interest n the matter, as j there will be farmers from all over j the North and West, at Raleigh on ! this occasion who perhaps can be in- vvet pcta- thing that I enjoyed as much in mar.: ' a day. Indeed, the dencription war-. so vivid and realistic that I, uncon sciously, got up took a whiak broom Northern Granvlle who is managing and dusted myself thoroughly and ha' the school to the entire satisfaction of both patrons and pupils. Aside ILoO a. m. 1:30 p. m. Official Report ' V s "caSiOU pernapS can oe m by the Archdeacon, the Treas- ! d ,1CC? tov locate our State it its urer, the Clergy and Represeu- I a aaiiiabiliry to corn and wheat, pota ntiv r," -t:co;:. toes, beets cabuage, rye, etc. can do atives of Missions Report of Committees,with Dis cussion. Special Reports: r rom St. Andrews Brother hoed Convention John W Forbes. ! "The Galilee Mission" Rev. Bertram E. Brown. i shown in its true colors. Deliver your package to Mr. New ell and he will see that it reaches th T i National Farmers' Congress . First, Second. Best ear of Prolific corn, any variety, 30 p. m. Subject," What is the Mis 1 eaCU Ul ' t - V - kO- L V . A A w4 J 141 V. sion of this Church to Other Chris tian Bodies?" Rev. S. Best. General Discussion. eo:i. seed or Horsetooth type, each section, riiict ,,f Rvio-n!i,- qrn o.nn i7.r? c ! i-est ear any otner . v t .i;r,.v O . VV7 f. III. l;iilll, Ilclfl,- OOllilUli, i - . Col. F. A. Macon, of ti Rfliirc tu.u t ! variety or t:,pe or corn, a, c tor general. N. C. ; Children" Rev. R. B. Owens ' . L. orary, ot Mender- i THURSDAY, THE 2S. ter-n: aster general, N. 7..30 a. m.IIoly Communion. R. T. Daniel, of Wei- 9:i5 a. m. Morning Praver. tymaster,; Col. S. W. ' y:30 a. m.-12:30 p. m.-l,Subjeet,"The n. iheui-Col 3rd Regi- Mission of the Sunday School" Rob- $3.00 s2.00 .00 $r,.oo . raiiam, Commission a ):d President of i:i of Confederate . r :, se p hus Da 11 iels, . Obi- rver: Mr. F. York; and many win form at 10:30 marshals and com- v ... will LO a a c I he Tovcrncr ana he brought up ir :r the line of march : " ceremonies. The ill be lined up along the station and will 'hnai maich with the be an imposing scene .-slon will have reach- ert C. Strong. . General Discussion . 2. Subject, "Hove to Secure and Maintain Full Attendant at Sunday School" 'Xlios. H Webb. General Discussion. 3. Subject, e'The Sunday School an Instrumentality b; Which Laymen can aid in in the Spread cf the Church S. S. Nash. General Discussion. 12:30 p. ni.-l:30 p. m. Pledges for Missionary Work of the Con each district, $T Rest 1 0 oars Gourdseed ! or Horsetooth j type, each district $10.00 ! Prizes on other farm products such as wheat, oats, apples, rye, cabbage,,! etc.. range' about the same as do i Irish potatoes, pumpkins, sugar beets. ' those for corn. : The name of the grower and his post-office address must accompany ; each exhibit. No premium will be i given unless the exhibit is deemed worthy ct one. Eat h and ever y ar ticle exhibited must be North Caro lina grown. The same person may enter for any or all of the above premurns." the doctor take a cinder out. of my eye. That is just the way I felt a- from being an excellent teacher, Miss bout it- I wish history could have i Daniel is very popular socially and been made so interesing for I would j her presence among us is qute a know more about it than I do now. 1 valuable acquisition to the social' life There was only one time when J : of the community. felt rather nervous during the read- ; Most cf our people were in favor ol ' i"S of the article, and that was when 1 the special tax to build good roads you were "trying" to describe the j in the County but there is dissatis- roses in Portland. And yet you com- ! facton expressed at the way the men- plain of your bad eyesight. j ey is being expended. It is thought i j by some that too much money and ! "The Servant in the House." time is being used eh some of the I "The Servant in the Ho:is:-' , which roads leading into Oxford in propor- Harper's Magazine calls 'the mcrt r i tion to what s being use d on other mailable play in the English Isimi- : thoroughfares equally as necessary age', which the New York Evening : for the public convenience. Post says is "the greatest drama 01 ! It is generally admitted that each the generation", and which the Chi-' read - should have its proportionate cago Daily News declares is 'the : share of the public money as the most beautiful play cf all ages", will ', taxes are paid by the people, who be presented at the Grand Thee re, : live, in all parts cf the county. We Hendt rson, N. C, on November 2nd., thnk that our worthy Board of Com- by Henry Miller's Associate Players ' missionors and by the way. We a company that has achieved rcputa think no better body of men could tion second only to the play. "The have been selected, should carefully Servant in the House" was produce:! ; look into this matter and . see that in New York a year ago laat Ma rch r juve is meted out to eaeii road, and ran all through the spring ere.1 True it is that it is hard tc blame Summer ac the Savoy Thea'tro, pb.y- i every body in a case like this as in- to crowed houses in sp ite cf the each man wants his own road cared intense heat. Since then it. has bee a ' for, but as near justice as possible : presented in Chicago. San Francisco. should bo done. G II. and other lar CULBRETH CULLif-GG. Visit Card of Thanks. in Gcmmurrcy TA r. s.ew:s and Mi&s Nekton Married Show Draws Bsc? Crcvdc to Durham. Boston, Philadelphia cues ot tins country and t anai-t.anu has boon iinanimcajy jrocla imcd ?y oritios ihe meet important oeutribu tioe to the staye that has 'en e. - witiiuj the nu-iiicrv or prc;-e!;t. r. i. ,. ,., .. ii.t 01 ih . prizes wliier c.i-iJi. 1: !;.io ' .,-;' nan 1. ,',' : ; eXii i !i t.s 1.1 V. j i i Uv- i a v'i 1 i a . ( 1 ea, - sith ratit ai. A donn :dio ft a':: re haa ;,!: r -a added- Jo iho oe-a.:a:i and in a-.ri.as wiii - givan to those l;iek on a v. a exhibit THE BEST LOAF CAKE. THE BEST LA Y Eli CAKE. THE i.' EST LOAF LIIEAD. THE 15E.ST BEATEN !!r.H TIT. These articles nmst be tumatod to the Society, however, for they "ill be sold on Friday Niht. Ail who have flowers, plants ana r":-.n-ey work to he exhibited art? r 'jU'-.o d to stud them to the Armory ih.lh Tliursday, between the heirs of airl and one, as a committee will be rh-r then to roe. ive and arrange them. Ail plants, flow; i:s, ombrohbry ami paii.tiigs must bo marked with ho owntr't: name, and must haw w I'll en an attached cart an jn-riita-iion a.s to whether the art'oio is to U xhildte d on the Premium list or it) l.e at id on commission, or tJ-aaaied outright to the Society, if to ho sold on eomrtmsion the price must be named by the owntr. The Socie ty mak s a charge- of ton per cent for disposing of the arti cles, and the proceeds from this com mission will b? ni llvA d in village a..-prcvt-rnei.t.s, something w !: will greatly benefit cv ry cbi;n rf ): fold. Aii ihe an idea 10 la- tx'-i'o'i'ed hvebeen ealtivattd or matle hy rionaa fait nt, v.hicji lends a ) culiar i i r t st to the show . it is honed that f- cry chae-,- v. :'l aiund tea,' show ar.tl ejx-ad a :r. i J in forwat fling this good caee. V isi tors will bo arr piy rej-aid tor ti; ir in tore st not oniy in seeing -.hoi hauesorno disreay of liowtrs, :-- ar tistic handwork, but the holies will ea prepared to rr. rv ail ,-(-, r " a - all tiay oia is U15 -A i.rious I i mo I desire to thank the many kind vocation for the Year- 1909- ; friends for their assistance and ihoug 1910. Ol Oi whom ma;i3' erwirs call a reincarna- M!r. and Mrs. Wrenn visited Mrs. S. tion of the Chriat. The. olev is, h.cw- i.- aaia tl hiceaa m- da : 1 . . h .-. o; ia;y- (.:' :io; f-rea-- r-.0 ;;. ; a a vive.s tt OAeord a fa'i wi'l I ' ; ,a d by Cia a::;;!,; ladies of the raaa.a . The- h thiej ivva h- n 1 ! w tin the j.-rc gra.u: rut :r--r ti.o '.-h;,.' U,v many months artl Cnir hoia- ire V. Tii iigen last Sunday. 3:30 p. m. Financing the Missionary Work. where the unveiling wil ; Right Rev Jos. B. Cheshire. Raleigh. The thousands of pecple j Those in attendance upon the Couvo v the two or three thou- I cation are:- ir n:vce:ea li.D. ': 1-r-A. W. (;- Mae.- i, V:. :, Or:-.--. ol ehiidren, under the com .iperintendent J. F. W'ebb a a inspiring spectacle, monument the programme ht-gin at twelve o'clock j , .. y the Rev. R. H. Marsh, Daughters of the Con- ;n of Monument, byr Hon. h :a. y Hand. i.e-o Speech, by Mayor D. G. (Jovernor. ef marshals under the : rf Gen. B. S. Royster, .. Daniel. Roy Badgett, reng, John G. Morton, -tr, Herbert Gregory, . I. W. Mangum, Meri e s. H. Hobgood, Roy e Firming, E. A. Hunt, e : a r 1 1 ard ee, Bruce Sai r. Meadows, F. F. Ly- A lite he 11 . Wa y 1 and Hoca ; 'errin, Joe Cloment. -yen, W W. Brummitt. . iteyster. :e : -Off. Crist', l!a i (a;e a'v e '. 5'rvo t.-t;; AlliY : Memoriam. h" twenty seventh, the angel came in our midst one of our dear girls,Lou vho was born December no could seldom find a a sweeter and more e; ratter. While her pains era" her sickness of long bore it without murmur a- d she might be better so sweet to go to see her affliction, and how no was of mother and area for her so tender er the 22nd of July, and u Mount Zion, where the e-onducted by the Rev. e had joined the Presby h when 12 years of age, of Tbe most loving and hdren. Everybody loved world is better for her FRIEND. Honor Roll, -hip, District 4, Alma Averette, Rox- Revs. J. H. Crosby, Raleigh, M. A. Barbour, Raleigh, H. H. Phelps, Weldon. R. W. Patten, Sewanee Tenn. B. E. Brown, Tarbcro, N. C. R. W. Hogue, Chapel Hill. C. G. Bradley, Scotland Neck I. Mc. K. Pittinger, Raleigh, Francis Jcyner, Littleton, N. W. T. Picard, Jackson, S. S. Bost, Durham, I. W. Hughes, Henderson. Thos. Trott, Durham, N. C. N. C. Hughes, Chapel Hill. J. C. Horton, Warrenton. S. M. Hauff, Duke, N. C. C. W. Lay, Raleigh. Julian Ingle, Raleigh. R. B. Owens, Rocky Mount. Messrs. Robert Strong, Raleigh. James Pippin, Littleton. A. T. Clark, Wetdcn. Thomas Carroll, Middleburg. J. A. Robinson, Durham. N. R. Boyd S. S. Nash, Tarboro. Frank D. Jones, Gulf. James Pardee. Sanford . Thomas H. Weeb, Duke. W. L. Wall, Durham. W. E. Smith, Scotland Neck. S. M. Gary and wire, nauiax 111.' m bpring. ever, entirely mooern. its te no-; Mr. Louis Newton and Miss Flora, are laid in England and the events htfulness during the illness and death ' Cri teher escaped the vigih nee cf the of the famous storv are supposed to of my father, and to assure them of old folks and were married a few hive occurred during a single morn my deepest appreciation. , days ago. Frank C. Spencer j Last Saturday a fair representation s--eau- ! Gf our people were seized with the Mr. and Mrs. Niles Give Dinner. 1 desire to ue in Durham on account ,T -T . . 1 of the big circus being there that day jir. and Airs. J . a. iNiies gae a enn n,., fnrmora ot-o pottintr in n hum' , , r- -. " . i W L. X lUi 111 k3 xxi f-, v V V A lil AAW- 1101 lo a siucvii yciiij iuvrcviaj' i"S".;nw thorinp- im thoir r-o.m set 021 mailing a : ;-a n sncr - 11. i j i 1 , : j ,t. A , T - A 1 tnese ueing tne uivneu. .uo jd. m. ; . t n linUv Caldwell, Dr. and Mrs. B. K. Hays, j . 1V. hnt ;t tv ... v tn New Premiums For Crysarsthemum Show Culinary Department. Best Lay er Cake, Z. W. Lyon Ware The ; house $.a,00 Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Powell, Mr; and Mrs. A. A. Chapman, Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Ccggeshall, and Miss Nette Gregory. Mrs. Cannady Entertains. Mrs. Josiah Cannady entertainec the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club on its regular day last week, when a salad course was served. Those present were: Mesdames N. II. Cannady, Harry Williams, E. H. Crenshaw, W. A. Devin, A. A. Char man, P. H. Montgomery, J. A. Nile Misses Jt anette Biggs, Annie Tay lor, Fannie Gregory, Nette Gregory Best Loaf Cake, J. F. Meadows, To bacco Warehouse -$2.50. it. ! rest ueaten tiiscuits,iJunocK &. Aiit- Mr. J. T. Meadows sold out the ! chell Tobacco Warehouse $2.. "0 2Cth inst., and moved to Durham the 1 Best Loaf Bread, One year's subscrip-; next day to try his fortune in that tion to Ladies Home Journal, Size- 1-mst.limr citv. Wish you much sue-1 more Bros. Tiie business men of Oxford ha . e been -j-iito liberal in "making detatea' for premiums, and lie- p; t.pio n.-ro have taken enough intt re-a.t . to r.- ak the competiiton keen and, Jo oxpivk;! it in tin- va-ry choicest, of English,' There is going to be1 something tlo ing." It will be decidedly the big;reS event of anything like its kind that has ever been held in Oxford. It has been decided to make a small admission charge of 10 cents. The refreshments will be served at; the usual prices. cess, Jimmie. HxVT. BACK GIVES OUT. "5 Plenty of Oxford Readers Have This Experience. -it acnes a Txie back gives out pains; Urinary trcublse set in. Squire Thos. D. Waller married his j ?S;ait lngcr-taKe Dean s Kid lilfc!, VUUJlV-. I cl .-1 L liig U u CU1U i - V IO US) p , 1, Jl Squire Va!!er Ties Knctt. j proud as a school boy who has just made his first speech. Mr. bam O Brien and Miss Kate King, both or Additional Premium for Fancy Work i Best piece cf drawn wcrk, L. A. ! Dames, Basket of fruit, Pitch ford & CO., One bottle Libby Olives . 5S-qfr-o New Advertisements. i Landis and Eastcn has half a pnero You tax the kiinevs-overwork then yn 6tlullU bnouiu They can't keep up the continual . D a11 means read, as it tells about ; w...ie.iiJ i iv.tro. tjj j iiiv vaiui vi tvciu; ciitu iie'.ii ; i; quotes prices ct iungsr.en lamps. E. H. Crenshaw- Company has some thing special about the "Hardware Shce," that he brags mighiijy abottt. The Savings Bank brings tt) the at tention of the public another finan- Making Repairs. Mine host L. F. Smith has caught the renovating fever and is work ing off the same in repairing his hos telry. The offieo has been enlarged and is a ve ry room 3' and emfra rahlo place for the traveling public. Oxford people tell how they act. J. IT. Patterson. HUlsbcro fct., Ox I ford N. C, says: "I cannot say too ; cu raiA Providence came to the Ingcld Ho tel Friday night about eleven o'clock much in favor of Doan's Kidney Pills, - for since using them, my health has 1 I was I and U e "Jut on his specis Tana i een improved 1 In every wa, 1 was read out tlie ceremony which Ud ; L?TJIor?J?LX? time ailU vva.S uiiciuie lct uyu;ni iuici, them. He pretends that he was not Miss Rebecca Smith, Scotland Necl 1 scared, but an eye witness says that he was right shaky. Delegates to Farmers' Congress. Tndfre A. W. Graham and Mr. R W. Lassiter have been commissioned The Granville Real Estate and Trust Company on the 7th, page ha.-; list of desirable properties. The c ea cern is also in search of good prop erties which it wants to purchase. r-j- Life in New York City. m- Honor Roll for October Salem Schooi. 1st Grade Vernon Breedlov? , M of fer t ibst.r. 2nd Grade--f.rna Hart. Ii rmaii Brejcks. ('hariolia Bi-edlove. .':rd. Grade Danh-J Cr-v.s, bora ie -m at. 4th. Grade Ern-e et Aiken, Oi'.r. Aih- en. Maria D. Crews. ';;). Grade--E age nia. Crows, ."! li.- sa Aikt ri. fa tJiiOra Aikt n. tJih. Grade Florence Dene;:, Pha o Crews, Crews. Ralph Aiken, La Vri rd despite the fact, that I used every oth j er remedy brought to my attention."! The principal symptom was a lame- j Every second four visitors arrive ness across the small of my back and; in New York. upon arisin gin the morning, I could j Everjr 42 seconds an immigrant Mr. Tincen Dead. Miss Nette Gregory Ente -tains Miss Nette Gregory entertained the ! hardlv commence the day's duties, arrives l tbt Governor to represent Gran-! Thursday Bridge Club last week at The kidney secretions passed too fre- Every 42 seconds a passenger train iVVi ' its reerular meeting, when a salad ; freauently and obliged me to rise sev-1 arrives. V P at tne r ai mw o vuu&"" - were: Mrs. J . a. iiies, jwrs. vv. a. Devin. Mrs. N. H. Cannady,- Mrs N. E Cannady, Mrs. Josiah Cannady, Mrs, trequentiy ana ODiigea me to use sev- arrives. present i eral times during the night. Learn- j Every three seconds someone is ar- ing of Doan's Kidney Pills and being rested. impressed in their favor, I obtained a box at R. L. Hamilton s drug store. meets in Raleigh in November. IP " Marshal's Regalia TVTrs W. D. Bryan will supply re galia for the marshals, who will serve j at the unveiling batuiaay. ' ; ette Biggs, Irvin Starke, Annie Tay- ; normal and my general health good p-filias Can be secured at tne COlU L . u-,nnia 1rornrv and NottP Gro- i ir rif ikoH nnnn's Kidnev Pil E. H. Crenshaw, Mrs. A. A. Chap-! i was cured and at the present time man, Mrs. A. H. Powell, Misses Jean-, i have no backache. My kidneys are l , - i lor. Fannie Gregory, and Nette Gre-1 Mv wife also used Doan's Kidney Pill house Saturday moimns, . f(jr a dull nagging backache and was cost will not exceed fifty cents , . likewise relieved." The Chief marshal, Gen. a. itoy-, Attention Veterans. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ster requests his aides to present: rPrt? Foster-Milburn ' Ce New themselves mounted in front of his j All members of Maurice T. Smith cents. to.ter MUburn L Sfioe nromotly at 10 o'clock. i QJmp No. 1277 U. C. V. and all the . f e a-nts - nAfolnrafn votoronc: w h r z&Trpri 1T1 r uca,i,v.. Properties Leased. companies from Granville County, al- The Granville Real Estate and j so the veterans of Person and Vance j Remember the name Doan's and ' take no other. :r tn ATr W. W. counties are mvitea to attenu tne ce lTUSl Vylf. ixcia I'-'i-"-" ; uoiihnM rpsidence on Asy ; " street Mr. Phelp's family will ' to the Confederate veterans i . : l o -., irust o. iicu, :V-. :r - - , mnnip nf nveiiins the monument tpiSCoF. elps, tne wauuoiu ; , i . thp roTlfederate veterans of Gran- ! The ladies of the St. Stephen Epis- Every 6 minutes a child is born. Every 7 minutes there is a funeral. Every 113 minutes there is a wedd ing. Every 42 minutes a new firm starts up. Every 48 minutes a ship leaves the harbor. Every 51 minutes a new building is erected. Every 1 3-4 hours some one is kill ed by accident. Every 8 1-2 hours some pair is di vorced. Every 10 hours some. one commits suicide. Every night $1,200,000.00 is spent 1 n.ti.-i . . . . , i. -,. 1 Ulll u ui - ,-;n CTirriimr lint !(l U ' : COT 3 I OQUrCll Will UIVO ct Udcll LUC . " - return home tUtett.Utt 11 e cm 1( JlJclBCi Monday in December when all ; Every day 350 new citizen come tc Thp Gnmoanv has also leased tvirs. , o en litiitu yxijjj t,,, Kow York to live. Haubold the Hillard School property Thos o waller A-?S1Z . " & ! Exchange , On the 20th of October '.)", Mr. S. V. Tingen died at his home mar Cul breth. He leaves a wife and seven children to mourn his taking away lie was a good friend and neighbor, a good farmer and provider, a kind father and husband, and a consistent member of Mt. Zion Church, and is sadly missed in his corlmunity. He was confined to his bed oniy ten days. II. II. L. "Merchant of Venice" Good. The Merchant of Venice was present ed at the Opera House last Satur day night to a very small audieneo. A down pour of rain came up i;i.-t about nighttime, continuing so long; that but few people saw The perfor mance, which was exceedingly rood, ; and worthy of a much better recep tion. Mr. D'Oi;:e, in the lad as S.i.v lock, has appeared in Oxford before. The company supporting him is well trained and the "Merchant of Ven ice"' is very well handled. The :-t;;ue was so small that but lttle of the special scenery could be used. ! on New College St. ' Aajutaut.
Oxford Public Ledger (Oxford, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1909, edition 1
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