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4 OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1909. 1 i !!! II i In order to Iep our stock op to it nsjoal things for 00.2 customers arid never have to second trip North sr&d Is now back home ings in ladies wear. hlcj standard and to have fust the rioSt and ppoy say we are Sist out. Oor IVIr. Will Landis toolc ; again with a foil line of the seasons best and I as? mi III S3 as M MJi f 5 pi ii 1 ? '? M ill ' - 3 pi 5 ill s -1 8 1 133 lit! Ladles Coat Stiffs, We found several manufacturers of Ladies Tailored Suits who wanted cash and ready to sacrifice so we made them offers and secured several lots of different colors not all sizes but yours may be in the lot and they will go cheap while they last. There has never been in the suit business such a demand for La,dies Tailored Garments and most man ufacturers have scld out, but by making a personal visit and selecting odd lots of one and tvo suits of a kind we succeed 3d in buying just the right and proper styles and at lower prices than earlier in the season. The Flees! Millinery particular people praise our Millinery for our styles are correct and our prices right, new creations arrive ev ry week and always something new to show. Ladles Muslim Underwear Slioes! We picked up a lot of ladies ready made Muslin Gv Petticoats and Gorset Covers at lower prices th-n material will cost now that goes into the garments .n There is a great scarcity of Dress Gocds owing to the fact that the garment manufacturers have taken so much for ready made suits that the traveling men do not carry samples, but by going from one jobber to an- ; nother picking up a piece here and there we secured some of the seasons best styles and while they last the prices will be as low as is consistent with safe merchandising. $1.25 Underskirts for $1.00 Underskirts for $1 .25 Gowns for . $1.00 Gowns for . 35c Gorset Covers . . $ 1 .00 .80 si co .c r .26 hoes!2 For good shoes and only good shoes have wo our reputation. We still carry the celebrated z. Bros, shoe and while others come and go they stood the test of time and wtar better now than Our stock is large and we can fit all sizes cf fee t j-or a cheaper shoe we sell the Graddock -7c weil known and as gocd a shoe as possib'e to be out of leather, their Celebrated brand SoutMar.a anH Southern Gir' everv pair guaranteed by . the best s;-oi- made f-r the money and we stare, ; to give ,:n-vther pair if hey prove unsatisfactory one waiv '--ore. ( ; 7 r X Feminine On this trip we succeeded in buying son-,, of int.- a test and newest things in ladies Neckwea?, Jabo s. Ruchings, Gord Ruching, Ties, Bows, Beltings in a ; colors, iBelt Pins, Maline Bows in ail colors. The new Go. Ed. Tie both young lady and the misses. Some newest effects in Barrettes, side and back ccrr bs. sertion. Ask to see them and get our prices. This department cf our business has always : of tne best in the store and never have we rc. Rood things to offer s now, Towels, Blar.kets, Quilts, Table Linens, Lir-en Drawn work of Doylies, Napkins. and Avi S A lucky purchase has put us in a position to r::Z some flattering offers in Rugs and Art Squares. ,iv too limited to quote prices bat a visit will prove our V7C3 wan! oi.ii8 fplends ood en aiways Ibe ficl and ttiat we 5oi3l want sljcI at tlo rftt and attentive sales force we lio orirei to always f are In business to stay and In s all flie time and e to liave your Cosiness. and know tiiat what tley want In oiip oodles' to do so must have what Oic of tlrie time. With a corps of 3-o!He j , i Li Li i'ii 11? m i I !j i iiwui.-iiliii m m 1 .in. mm i nii.i iiim m. im , m , m, ryiT-u nm til t in hi iih mi- mini mil m mm mi. -Tj;iniifiiiiM iiim.ii iimimiii ill imiiii ill I l - o a- 1 1 n i I mj- nOT. 'ill l 1 1 ' ? 1 ? 3 Ml - la.jyjt.,. jj.iujj.1 ..ii...iii ., ;! ,'' NATURE'S WARNING Oxford People Must Recognize and He2d it. Kidney ills come quietly myster iously, But nature always warns 3011. Notice the kidney secretions. .See if the color is unhealthy 12 ther-; are settlings and sediment, Passages frequent, scanty, painful, it's time then to use Doan's Kidney P:i;s, To -vara off Bright's disease cr dia betes. .Dean's have done great work in Ox D. S. Fuller, Broad St., Oxford, X. C, says: "For a long time I knew that my kidneys were disordered, this 1'act being plainly proven by th se cre cions 'which were unnatural, too frequent and deposited a heavy sed iment. Dull headaches also afflicted me and the sharp pains thrcuuh my louis made it almost impossible for ! me to stoop or lilt. 1 fearing about .Dean's Kidney Pills and being impres 1 ed, J pic eared a box from 31. J. Ham ikon's drug store and through their use was cured. They not only dis posed of the backache, but strength ened my kidneys and benefited me in every way. I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as 1he best kidney reme dy I ever vised." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. -I-C5 Pointed Paragraphs. From the Chicago News. The greatest necessity in a wo rn au's life is love. In a man's life the greatest necessi ty is mere money. Many an heiress buys a gold brick in the form of a husband. The less a man knowsabout women the more he thinks he knows. Some men get up with the lark to take a swallow before breakfast. The average man's idea of a "gocd story" wouldn't go in a church paoer. Honor Roll of Concord School. First Grade. Lucy Averette. Car roll Clark, Wayland Daniel, Turner Kovcroft, Alvin Wheeler, Charlie Par rott, Hubert Parrott. Second Grade. Garland Daniel. 1 Third Grade. Rux Averette, Win- j stead Coleman. j Fourth Grade. Grace Fleming, - Thelma Damei, iviaivm nuitnu Fifth Grade. Dora Cash. Sixth Grade. Lucille Fleming.Prv die Coley, Ina Bell Coleman, Ethel Koycroft. , Seventh Grade Gertrude Fleming. NOTES FROM CHAPEL HILL. j Address of Hon. James Bryce, Brit- ish Ambassador List of Granville! Boys at University Horner Cadets: to Play Freshmen. j Special to Ledger. . j Hon. James Bryce, the distinguish-! ed Ambassador from Great Britain j to America, was the guest of the Un iversity Friday night, and made an address in Gerard Hail before a large and attentive audience. Mr. Bryce is interesting to American people not only because he is one cf the emi nent citizens cf the world, but also because he has written the best de scription of American liie in his " American Commonwealth." iIr. Bryce was introduced by Prof. E. K. Grahar and spoke on the value of a Sta.tc j University to th epeople. He ex ! pressed pleasure at being in one of I America's eldest and most useful Uni : versities. The University of North Carolina, he said, has had a long and i honored career and is the best in- vestment that the people of North ; Carolina have made. He expressed the hope that the people would re , spond to the growing needs of their ! University. From every investment i made in the State University were j immeasurable returns in men train ; ed to search for the truth and im , pressed with the duty of citizen j ship. He congratulated the students j upon having a faculty known for re ! search and upon having as a site j for the University such a beautiful spot, far removed from the din of cit I ies, and admirably adapted to study I and thought. 1 President F. P. Venable has been i to the University of Virginia, where ! he presided over the Association of j Southern Colleges and Preparatory : acnoois. Rev. R. W. Hogue, the Episcopal minister, conducted the Chapel exer cises this week. Talks were made by Drs. Manning, Dolly, and Lawson, upon sucn subjects as "Diet and Di gestion," Over Exertion," and "Prop er Exercise." The preliminary contest for Carolina-Pennsylvania Debate was held last week. Those contesting were: J. L. Eason, J. H. Bjoushall both of "he Senior Class; and E. M. Ui smith and E. E. Ramptt nf h rj-m. uate School. Dr. C. L. Raper, Dr. J. G. deR. Hamilton and Prof. M. H. Stacv. the pnmmittpp dprirlpr in fa vor of Barnett and Highsmith. The debate will be held in Chapel Hill a bout the middle of this month. Last year the debate was held in Phila delphia, and North Carolina won by a unanimous decision. Pennsylvania won in the fall of 1907 at Chapel Hill. The debate this November is third of a series, and decides the E. V. Howell, Dean of the the tie. Pro! Pharmacy School, has been appointed by President H. H. Rushy, of the Aun erican Pharmaceutical Association, to be a member of the national com mittee on drug reform. The other members of this committee are: Say res, of Kansas City, and Schneidar 01 San Francisco, men distinguished i:: their profession. At present there are seven men from Granville county at the Univer sity. From the Academic Depart ment, i, . N. Taylor, of Oxford, of die Senior class, V. E. Lyon, cf Hester of the Junior class; A. W. Graham, Jr Jr., and James Booth, of Oxford, of the Sophmore class, S. R. Winters of Si em and Harris of Wilton, of the freshman class. The professional school claims one man, W. P. Ha.ricc of Stem, who is a second year medi cal student. On Saturday Nov. 13th, the feated Horner team will line gainst the undefeated Carolina men on the new athletic field declared that the lady obtained her ,, feminine architecture. He laid down husband under false pretenses, for the nrincinle that no ladv has a risrht Br L V when he married her all six ea ana cr ampie ana generous propor fade away without her ' husband's to close score is expected. defeated Warrenton Bingham M. C. A unde up a- ?sh- A : tions, and he had everv reason ' believe that she would remain so. , When slimness became the fashion, ; however, she suddenly began fading : away so as to wear the' latest style cf empire gown. She redo horseback three hours each morning, played ten nis two hours, and took long fat-reducing walks. Complainant further avers that she ate like a bird. How successful was this strenuous pursuit of slenderness may be judged from the fact that in three months' time she had lost thirty-one pounds and a portly husband. For the hard-hearted Silesia n judge granted the captious husband's plea fiery : styles in consent, andd he completely disallow ed defendant's plea that half a wife is better than none. The wife is left free to continue her disappearing process as long as she likes, it is hoped that her frugal habits cf living will prove useful to her now that she is deprived of a husband's support. DEN Office over Han. liter. I OXFORD-XOimi Thonc Number 82. for a divorce and delivered attack upon the prevailing Tally Ho to Raise Flag. On Thanksgiving day the folks a bout Tally Ho School will have a flag raising. and preparation is being made for a good time. The Junior Order will send a representative to the school, and a programme suitable to the occassion will be rendered. FIM I., 'J 1 j I I I ' ' 1 i 'li.l u T' Horner has and Durham Y. of Mebane 18 to 0. . The freshmen smothered The tennis team composed of G. M. Fountain and C. S. Venable left this week on the Virginia trip. The following schedule has been arranged: Nov. 9-10, Richmond College at Rich mond. Nov, 8, Randolph Macon at Ashland. Nov. 11th, and 12th, Uni versity of Virginia at Charlottesville. Nov 1315 Washington and Lee at Richmond. The team has played only oneinter collegiate game this fall one with Guilford College winning by a large margin. L. N. TAYLOR. "5 m U r THE DISAPPEARING WIFE. How a Husband Married a Fat Wife and Soon Cartifj to Have a lean One. Success. A woman in Silesia has been haled into court by her husband because she persisted in growing thin in op position to his wishes. In his petition for a divorce, the Silesian gentleman I T That the best body-building and strengthening tonic for ifioafa Children IS "My 9 year old daughter was weak, pale, and had no appetite. I gave her Vinol, and she began to thrive at once. She gained rapidly in weight, color and strength.9 Mrs. W. H. GILMORE, Durand, Mich. " My two children, who were puny and ailing, rapidly gained fleh and strength when I began to give them Vinol. I proved that Vinol is a splen did tonic for delicate " Mrs. C. ALLEN, Hew Bedford, Mass. I Represents the j banks of the U" - United States r. ! "Savings habit" cJ, : . ! of the earth. If this vast v. each man w; . ' United Sta'ro, .vo. $50.00. But this more be divided, co if reprseentc.f in thi-j c must save fcr yoivc: piace to start than CITIZEN CREEDMCGJ? Vinol builds up healthy flesh and makes thin little limbs round and plump. Children love to take it. IVc return people's money without question 11 Vinol does not accomplish all we claim lor it. Try it, please. HAMILTON DRUG CO., Oxford. 4 a " '111 11 Tiie Bank 7M OFFICER Z. E. LYON, President. J. S. COBB, Vice Prci: I. E. HARRSI, Cashier. DIRECTOR Z. E. LYON, J. S. COB" S. C. LYON, S. W. fvi A. A. LYON, H. D. MAT T. H. PERRY, W. D. S Z. T. PERRY, J. H. - -L. D. EMORY, PiiVi Oon't Buy a Knife Un til Yen Haw on fl UVVU If STEDMAN'S STOCK. 1 MnaM irar' DRUG" III Cures Cousrhs, Colds. Crouo. La Grinne. Asthma tvi CiHiaxid Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption YBLLOW r Sold by, J. G. Hall Oxford, and Sanford's Drug Store jJCreedmoor. r
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